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 544 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY VI. Florence Marian, h. 4th September, 1859 ; m. 12th December, 18S2, Hon. John Lancelot Stirling, and has issue, three sons and two daughters. VII. Blanche Maud, h. 21st August, 1861 ; m. 6th February, 1890, Robert Lomax Scott, and has issue, one son and two daughters. Sir William Milne was educated at the High School, Glasgow, and emigrated to South Australia in 1839, where he was engaged in business till 1857. In this j'ear, he entered the South Australian Parliament, of which he remained a member for twenty-three years. For nearly six years after this time he was a member of the government, and was president of the Legis- lative Council for eight years, 1873-81. Sir William was knighted in 1876. William Milke, of Wester-Common, near Glasgow, N.B., merchant, m. Elizabeth McMillan, and hart issue, William (Sir), of whom we treat. Hincagc. inder, "| J Alexander, George, J- all deceased. James, Eliza, )«. Barbara, deceased. Sesidences — Sunnyside, Glen Osmond; Eurilla, Mount Lofty, South Australia. Club — Adelaide. JOSEPH HENRY HOOD, of Helenslea, Caulfield, Victoria, judge of the Supreme Court of that colony, &. 1st June, 1846 ; m. 8th November, 1869, Georgina, daughter of John Miller McKee, and has issue, I. Henry Warrington, h. Ilth April, 1871. II. George Hamilton, 6. 21st March, 1876, I. Catherine, h. 9th August, 1872. II. Helen Fanny, h. 13th September, 1874, III. Lucy Evelyn, h. 28th April, 1879, IV. Florence, 6. 1-lth October, 1880. Ht'nccige. This family has resided at Mont Hill, near | JoHX Hood, of Melbourne, in. 13th June, Larne, co. Antrim, Ireland, for many genera- 18-10, Jane Plumiier, and J. :;2nd JVovember, tions. ; 1B77, having by her, who rf. 21st April, 1S69, James Hood, of that place, m. 15th Jan- had issue, a son, uary, 1814, Margaret O'Neil, and rf. 3rd July, Joseph Hexet, the subject of this 18.58, having by her, who d. 17th November, memoir, IS 1 9, had issue, a son, Sesidence — Helenslea, Caulfield, Victoria. Jtirs|,'t!). FREDERIC GREGORY FORSYTH, Viscount de Fronsac, of Montreal, Canada, h. there 1856. Is the author of historical and poetical works, among others, Britisli-Amtricaii llidirij, Notes on the Science and Art of Warfare
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