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 lUKKH'.S COLOXIAL GKXTIiY. 675 Cavringtou Smedlky, nf Ahoi-sUikc, Glen Osmoiiil, Adi-luidi', by ilamet (1 VEUiKTr, liis wilo, !iTul l)_v lier (who rf. Kjtii -Marcli, IHT'J) lias issiu", 1. /;. 6th ]),■ L'bru- 1. llciii'v Cai'riugtoii, ceinber, 1S72. . Robiud Uoibcrt, h. 23rcl 1< ary, 1879. Mary AMica, lltb June, 187-I'. He m. sccoiully, 15th Novombor, 1882, Martha Earlo, (buigliler of Pi'd'r Mc- CuATKEy, of 'riiornbaiik, Northfote, near Molbouruo, Victoria (son of Kobert McCuACKKX, of Ardwcll, Ayr- shire, jS'.B., by Martha Kaiu.e, his wife, of Druiuinore, Ayrshire), by Grace, his wife, daughter of C'oiler KobeetsoN, hxte of La Kose, near Melbourne, Victoria, and formerly of Kauuoek, Perthsliirc, N.B., and by this lady has four sous, 3. Paul KusscU Thomas, b August, 1883. i. Collier Kobert, h. l:!tl 1885. 5. Milo Massev, h. 2nd May, 1888. I). Daniel Wolseley, h. lo'lb July, 1889. m. Milo Eobert, of Alverstoke, Glen Osmond, near Adelaide, South Aus- tralia, J. P. for New South Wales, h. 8th June, 1852; m. 15th September, Arms — Ary. a fess nebuUe (jii. between three Crest — A cjrffin passant or. Motto — T'irtiis unique vinrit. Residences — Paringa Hall, New Glenelg ; Adelaide, in Soutli Australia. Club — Australian. 11th flune 1891, Constance, daugliter of the late Thouuis Ale.kamjei!, of the Victorian Civil Service, Mellwurno, by Jane, his wife, daughter of Sanuuil Fi'itxni,!,, of CO. Limerick, Ireland, ami Mary CrDJfORi:,his wife, and luis issue, 1. Francis Alexander, b. 25th Sep- tember, 1892. 2. Krncst Osmond, i. 2nd July, 1894. IV. Arthur Frederick, of Popiltali Sta- tion, Wentworth, New South Wales, J. P. for that colony, b. 18th Decem- ber, 1834. ; ni. 2;ird March, 1881, Annicttie Matilda, davighterof Thomas Collier IJiiooKE, of Veronica, West- bury Street, .St. ICilda, Melbourne (see that familii) by Sarali Coori, his wife, and has had i.ssue, besides one son, who d. in infaucy, three daughters, 1. Sarah Kathleen de Laey. 2. Clara Frances Niall. 3. Annicttie Kvelyu Pierrepoint. I. Dymphna Mary, m. Sydney i'EATEr!, and has issue, ten sons and two daughters. II. Mary Jane. III. Margaret Alice, m. George AoAus, and d. leaving issue, two sons and two daughters. IV. Sarah Elizabeth, vi. John Si'itoD, M.D., and has four sons and two daughters. eaijles displayed sa. armed of the second. ind Caithness, Mount Barker, both dfaiitatin. Gi EORGE FAIRBAIRN, of Windermere, Lara, Victoria, J.I, ?^ 28th r April, 1816, m. in Februaiy, 18o-i, Virginia, youngest daughter of George Armvtage, of the Hermitage, Geelong, and Eliza, hi.s wife, and has had isstie, I. Geokge, h. 23rd March, 1855, m. 2-lth November, 1880, Jessie, eldest daughter of V. W. Pruli-, of lona, Toorak, and has issue, Alison Maiy, h. lltb January, 1884. Clive Prell, h. 13th October, 1885. II. Junics, h. 11th December, 185G, in. Jane Smitu, audc/. 27th September, 1891, leaving issue, Jane Eleanor, b. May, 1877. Georgie Maud, b. May, 1878. III. Charles, h. 12th August, 1858, m. 15th July, 1891, Elizabeth, second daughter of James Osborne IMcrton Er.sTERXWiCK, and has issue, Esther May, h. 2iid May, 1892. IV. Thomas, h. 22nd September, 18G0, m. at Elsternwick, 21st April, 1887, Lena, eldest daughter of Colin Simson Cahmyle, of Toorak, and has issue, George Eric, //. September, 1888. 2x2