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 BURKE'S COLONIAL CKNTRY. G'29 I. flovr:ii-tl Ewout, of Victoria, Ausfr.lia. h. lull i-Vbi-U!iry, 1811, m. ISU?, and luis issue, 1. Tlorinina Margaret, h. lOtli June, 1860, rf. isnd. 2. ImiiuMis tie MauregnauU, J. 22nfl August, 1,S72. IT. William Fretlerieli, of the South Africa Republic, Hi.Margarelha Stkvk, and has issue, six daughters. III. Jan D. ibl, of Gape Town, the subject of this luemoir. I. Calheriua Cuyskes, m. 7th November, 1860, Johannes Paul DU ToiT, of Berg- zieht Stellenbosch, descendetl from one of the French refugee families who settled at the Cape after the revocation of the Kdiet of Nantes in ItJSo, and has issue, seven sons and four daughters. Mr. Mar ir. Alida Cornelia, m. George Alexander Kkyxoids, of the Cape Civil Service, chief clerk in the odiee of the master of the Supreme Court, and sometime acting master. III. Maria Catherine, m. Isfc October, 187-t, Albert Henry SiNri..Mn, solicitor of Cape Town, and has issue, two sons and one daughter. IV. Gerlruida Ilermina, b. lOtli Decem- ber, 1835, )H. 7lh April, 1S7.">, Abraham DE Smidt, late surveyor-general of the Cape Colony, and justiee of the peace, eldest son of the Hon. William Anno Janssens de Smidt, of 'rs(brooke, Rondeboscli, Cape of Crood Hope, and has issue, three sons and one daughter, {xee Be Smidt, of Hondehosch). J. C. Overbeek d. at Cape Town, 17th eh, 1890. Armn — Arg. a chevron between three martlets sa. Crest — Tioo wo! vex' heads addorsed sa. and nr<J. Residence — Rondcbo.sch, Cape Town, Cape of Good Ilope, Squth Africa. C/«i— Civil Service, Cape Town. ^cjcimljurfjlu OTTO HEINRICH SCHOMBURGK, deputy sheriff of South Australia, Major South Australian Militia Field Artillery ; returning officer for the electoral district of West Adelaide, h. 30th September, 1857, m. 17th September, 1892, Ada Louise, eldest daughter of H. E. Downer, of Hilltop, Campbelltown, M.L.A., and has issue, Pauline Louise, h. 21st July, 1893. ILincaac. Ret. Feiedkich Ludwio SciiOMBrROK, of Friburg, Germany, a minister in the Lutheran Church, (son of Feiederich Suhombueok), rn. Fredericla Kkippendokf, and had issue, I. Robert (Sir), a celebrated traveller and formerly consul at Bangkok. II. Otto, who emigrated with his brother Richard Moritz to South Australia in 1848, and d. after a residence in that colony of about ten years. III. RiCHAED MoEiTZ, of whom pre- sently. IV. Jidius Ludwig. The third son, RiCHAHD MORITZ SCHOMBUHGK, Ph.D., director of the Botanic Gardens at Adelaide, b. at Friburg, Saxony, 5th October, 1811, m. 24th June. 1849, Pauline, daughter of Heinrieh KxEiB, of Potsdam, architect, and d. 2-lth March, 1891, having had issue, I. Otto Heineich, the subject of this memoir. I. Marie Caroline, m. Rev. James Sun TEE, B.A., incmubent of St. Paul's, Adelaide. II. Clara Louise, m. Dr. A. Piitlip, of Sydney. III. Anna Emelia Augusta, »;. Charles E. Hebbeet, of Sydney, New South Wales, solicitor. IV. Rosalia Ilermenia, m. Dr. J. H. EvAxs, of Hindmarsh, S.A. Dr. Schombiu'gk having become imjili- cated in the political troubles raging in Germany, emigrated to South Australia in 1848. Previously he had been associated with the celebrated scientists, Jlaron Alexander Von Humboldt, and Leopold Von Bueh, and accom]>anied his late brotlier Sir Robert, to Hi'itisli Guiana to complete the survey of that country. It was during the explorations of the late Sir l{i>bert Schomburgk, in BritLsli Guiana, that on the l.st January, 1S37, w-hile ascending the BerU'ic River, when he discovered that most