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 494 BURKKS COI.OXIAL GKNTRY. Clauil ; 2. Tliomiis Jiniu's; S.Douglas Walter; 1. Anna Margaret Kliza ; and 2. Violet Henrietta Isabel. V. Anna, d. unm. July, l.Sa-t. VI. Georsiann. m. Fretlerifk Bayne Tayloh, M.D., and lia^ issue, two sons i Residence — Grorrinu, near Ararat, V^ictoria. and one daughter, viz., 1. Frederick Walter ; 2. George Jolin ; 1. Sarah JIarv Louisa. VII. Catheriue Douglas, d. num. 22nd June, 1894. ^mttl). ERNEST OCTAVIUS SMITH, of Sydney, New South AVales, justice of the peace for that colony. HtneaciE. The family of Smith, to which Mr. E. O. Smith belongs, resided in the counties of Middlesex and Somerset, England. Tho.mas Smith, by Sarah Jennings, his wife, had a son, Kev. John Jennings Smith, M.A. Cam- bridge, who, alter being for many years a minister of the Cluirch of England in Glou- eestershire, at Chiswick, Middlesex, &e.,went to New South Wales, and was appointed first incumbent of St. Paul's, Paterson, in that colony. He m. 26th December, 1818, Anne TiMBERlAKE, of a Lincolnshire family, and d. from injuries sustained by an accidental fall from his carriiige. 8th September, 1846, having had by her (who d. 1st February, 1884), I. Francis Grey, of Evora, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, chief manager of the National Bank of Australasia, h. 23rd February, 1827; in. 21st Septem- ber, 1849, Susanna Amelia, daughter of Joseph William Belcher, of Dublin, Ireland, solicitor, hy Elizabetli Austin, his wife, both deceased, and has had issue, 1. John Jennings, b. 16th August. 1850 ; deceased. 2. Joseph William Belcher, b. 15th October, 1853 ; m. 6th April, 1886, Dora, daughler of the late W. XrRNER, and has issue, John Essex Grcv, and Barbara Grey. 3. Frank Grey, /-. 4th June, 1857; m. 3rd July, 1883, Sybella, daugh- ter of the late John Eoss, and has issue, Mona Grey, and Nancye Grey. 4. Herbert Austin, b. 25th February, 1859. 5. Guy Percy, h. 6th November, 1860; m. 3ist March, 1887, Lalla, daughter of J. G. DrpFETT, and has issue, Frank Edmund. 6. Leslie Octavius, b. 21st Novem- ber, 1802. 7. George Frederick Belcher, b. 2nd March, 1864; m. 1886, and has issue, Melville Grey. 8. Alfred Ernest Grey, b. 5th October, 1867. 1. Elizabeth Austin, deceased. 2. Mary Sophia, deceased. 3. Laura Grey. II. John Sketchley Bacon, m. but d. -i. p. 1 I. .rthur Jennings, m. Mary, daughter of tlie late John Alsop, and has issue two sons and two daughters. IV. Harold Selwvn, m. first, Camilla, daughter of the late Hamilton Hart, and secondly, Madeline, daughter of John Kelly, and has issue, six sons and four daughters, V. Ernest Octavius, of Sydney, New South Wales, the subject of this memoir. VI. Percy Jennings, »i. Mrs. Mary Smtthe. I. Anne Isabel, m. Captain C. H. HoRS- lly, of the Indian Army, and has issue four sons and two daughters. II. Ellen Augusta, »». W. M. Arnold, and has issue two sons and five daugh- ters. III. Emilie Clara, m. Montagu Consett Stephen, third son of the Hon. Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., C.B., for- merly lieutenant - go:ernor of New South Wales (see Stephen of Sydney, vol. i, p. 42). He d. 1872, leaving issue one son and three daughters. IV. Amelia Blanche, m. T. H. Haige, and has issue two sons and four daughters. V. Florence, m. Edward Milner Ste- phen, fourth son of the Hon. Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., C.B., and has issue four sons and two daugh- ters. and fretty counterchanged between in the I two or and in the second and third a lion Arms — Quarterly sa. and arg. a cross parted first and fourth quarters three martlets one and 1 ramp. gu. Crest — In front of a demi-lion gu., charged on the shoulder with a passion cross, two trefoils in saltire slipped or. Motto — Mens Conscia Kecti. .fiesitfeMce— SvdneT, New South Wales.