Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry Vol 2.djvu/283

 I'.ruKi': CdLoNIAL GENTRY. CGI 1. Piin.u' AiMiui;, /-, I88-1.. I. Alice Anne, b. 1880. II. Hinemarama, h. 1881. Htntnm. This family was originally of Soiiiorst't- sbire, -nherc "William Giuuhs, of Bodiiiin- stcr, died in 1(1U3, leaving, ivilh other isMie, a second son, 11 LNHY, of Bristol, who m. Anne, dangliter of Tliumas Packkk, cousin of Sir 'i'liomas White, founder of St. John's Col- lege, Oxford, and d. in Iti.'iC, leaving issue. His second sou, Philip, who settled in Barba- dos in 1625, was great-grandfatlier of, Philip Gibbes, of Springliead, in the island of Barbados, and of Kuiklev, eo. Oxford (son of Philip Gibises. of Barbados, by Eliza- beth, daughter of .Jotin Harris), who was created a baronet, 30lh May, 1774. .Sir Philip VI. in 1753, Agnes, daughter and heir of >Sanuiel OsnoRNE, of Barbados, by whom he had issue, I. Philip, m. 19th" llav, 1807, Maria, third daughter of Robert Knipb, of Xew- Lodge, Berkhampstead, and d. r.p. 14th December, 1812. II. Samuel Osborne, m. Miss Bishop, of Exeter: and d. r.p. in 18ti7, leaving issue, Samuel Osborne, second baronet. 1. Elizabeth, m. 29th December, 179fi, Charleys, first Lord Colchester, and d. 10th .Tunc, 1847. leaving issue. He d. 7ih May, 1829 (.vfe Br rke's Feeraffe). Sir Philip lived to an advanced period of life, and was s. at his demise, in 1815, by bis grandson. Creation— ZOt May, 1774. Anns — Perfess arg. and crm., three battle-axes, sa. C>T.v< — An arm einbowed in steel armour garnished grasping a battle-axe as in the arms. Mullu — Tenax propositi. Residence — Wellington, New Zealand. Sir Samfel Osborne - GiiiiiEs, second Bait., i. ^7th August, 1803, who assumed the additional surnanu^ of Osborne. He t». 28lh Scjit ember, 1825, Margaret, daughter of Henry Moore, of Cremorgan, Queen's co., and niece of John, first Earl of Clonniell, by wliom (who d. in January, 1817) he had issue, I. Philip, h. 2-lth August, 1820 ; d. r. p. in India in 1850. II Henry James, h. 1834 ; (/. r. p. 1861. III. Rob.'rt, b. 1836; d. v. j). 1864. I. Agnes Anne, m. to Keith Edward Abbott, Her Majesty's consul at Pesht, in Persia, who d. 1874. II, Charlotte Elizabeth, </. 3i(l July, 1804. Sir Samuel Osborne-Gibbesra. secondly, 1848, Anne, daughter of Richard Pexny, of Dor- setshire, and had by her, I. Edward (Sir), third and present Baronet. II. John Alfred, h. 1855. in. Arthur, 6.1858. IV. Philip Ernest, h. 1862. I. Elizabeth, h. 1848. ir. Alice, I. 1849. in. Edith, h. 1856. iv. Maud, h. 1859. Sir Samuel, d. 1874. the hand in a steel gauntlet OTiIsou. HENRY JOHN WILSON, of Larooiiia, North Down, Tasmania, J.P., since 1863 ; I. '2nd April, 1827 ; m. March, 1857, Louisa Sophia, third daughter of Jocelyn H. Connor Thomas, of Oulderrig and E'erton, co. Carlow, Ireland, and niece of the late Lieutenant-General Henry Tikoias, who for some years commanded the northern division of Ireland, anil of the late Captain Bartholomew Boyle Thomas, 13th Light Dragoons, who was speared by the blacks near Port Sorell, Tasmania, and by her lias issue, r. E. Stanhope, h. 1860. II. H. Christian, h. 1862. III. Lisle Reynardson, h. 1864. IV. Louis Neville, h. 1S66