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 674 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Ctitimorc* TAMES FRANCIS CUDMORE, of Paringa Hall, New Glenelg, and of Caithness, Mount Barker, both near Adelaide, South Australia, h. 11th October, 1837 ; m. 26th March, 1867, Margaret, daughter of Kenneth Budge, of Caithness, North Britain, by Margaret Gunn, his wife, and has issue, I. James Kenneth, h. 29th December, 1867. i(. Aj'thur Murray, h. 11th June, 1870. III. Kenneth De Lacy, b. 26th February, 187-1. IV. Thomas Cecil, h. 31st October, 1877. V. Daniel Cashel, h. 10th February, 1S81. VI. Robert Milo, b. 13th February, 1889. I. Violet ]Mary, b. 7th Febrnary, 1872. II. Dorothea Neville, Ji. 10th June, 1876. III. Rosa Florence, b. 30th September. 1879. IV. Alexandrina Budge, b. 15th June, 1S82. V. Mary Paringa, b. 12th February, 1887. llfncage. The CiDJiOEES Here formerly located in Essex, England. About tlio middle of the seventeenth ecntury, a branch of the family nent to Ireland, and became hmdowncrs in CO. Limerick and other parts of JIunstcr. In St. Kevin's churchyard, Dublin, is the following inscription: — ''Bencatli this stone lieth the remains of Daniel Cudmore, who died in January, 1789, aged 71 vears ; also the remains of wife of said Daniel Cudmore, who died November 18th, 17S6, aged 68. Here also lietli the remains of Kichard Cud- more, who departed this life 9th of August, 1797, aged 53 years." It is probable that Daniel Cudmore above-mentioned is identical with, Daniel Cudmoee, of Manister, co. Lime- rick. He )H. Jane KrE>fELL, of Cahernelly, and had issue, I. John, of Ballycahane, co. Limerick, m. Kate DoETOX, of CO. Clare, aud had two sons, who became officers in the anny and were tilled in battle. II. Michael, of Bally-Martin, m. Miss M.A.TTHEWS, and had a son, who be- came an attorney in Dublin. III. Patkick, of whom presently. The youngest son, Patkick CrnMOEE, of Tory Hill, co. Limerick, Ireland, m. 1800, and rf. 1822. His widow, Jane Sai'ah (vvliose mother's name was Cashel), in.secoudly, Henry EnssELl.,wlio (I. 5th July, 1879, and was buried in Temple Hill Cemetery, near Dublin. Patrick Cuu- more's yonnger son, Daniel Michael Paul CrnsioEE, of Claremont, Glen Osmond, near Adelaide, South Australia, I. 1811, was one of the pioneers of South Australia. He arrived in that colony in 1837, took up the Yongala Station about 1.50 miles north of Adelaide, and also the Pinda and Beautiful Valley Stations, near Blount Kemarkable, about 200 miles north of Adelaide. He also purchased the Paringa cattle station on the river Murray. Having sold these, he took up and stocked a station on the Clarke river, a tributary of the Biu-dekin, in (Queensland, and purchased 3,000 acres of land on the banks of the Herbert river, near Cardwell, Queensland, for sugar growing. In 1871 he puri'hased the Avoca Station, in New South Wales, situated at the junction of the rivers Murray and Darling, and in 1876 he added the Popiltah Station adjoining, making a total leasehold of about 900,000 acres, out of which he pirrchased a freehold of 3.3, 000 acres, near the town of Wentworth, and fronting the rivers Murray and Darling. He iii. .January, 1835, Mary, eldest daughter of Daniel Nihill, of Eockville, co. Limerick (by Dymphna Gaediner, his wife), son of James NiniLL, of Eockville, and formerly of Glas- lewin, CO. Clare, aud rf. at his residence, Claremont, 3rd November, 1891, aged 80. His widow d. at Claremont, 6t.h March, 1893, aged 82. Mr. Cudmore had issue, I. James Francis, of New Glenelg and Mount Barker. II. Daniel Henry Cashel, of Avoca Station, Wentworth, New South Wales, and of Adare, Victor Harbour, South Australia, J. P. for New South Wales, b. in South Australia, 7th February, 1814 ; m. first, 2Cth February, 1872, Harriet, daughter of