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 700 BtJRKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Groonham, eo. Berks, Heurietta, dniiirliterof Larkins, of E.I.C.S., aiul willow of John DiMSDALE, bauker ; slu' (I. 8th August, 1884, aud was buried at Gi'eenliam. He d. s. p. April, 1856, and was buried at Nesvbuiy, Berks, Eucland. II. Natliauiel, d. young at New Bruns- wick, s. p. III. John Townsexd, of wliom pi-e- sently. IV. William Henry, Midshipman E.N., f/. young ill New Brunswick. T. Henry Edward, Admiral R.N., bap- tised at St. Peter's, Westfield, June, 1794; m. at Southampton, lOth No- vember, 1829, Charlotte, youngest daughter of William Cpkey, of South- ampton, and rf. 5. ^;. 31st July, 1881. She d. 1878, both buried at South- ampton. I. Mary, m. Judge Ogdeu", solicitor- general for Canada, during the first Freneh Canadian uprising, aud after- wards attorney-general for the Isle of Man, and .I'udge of the probate court of Liverpool, and d. leaving issue. II. Carolina, b. 1772; m. 1813, Charles GliANT, BaEON be LONGrEUIL, of Longueuil, Jlontrcal, Canada, and d. 1860, and was buried at Kingston, Canada. He d. 5th July, 1848, leav- ing issue (see. Buree's Peerage, Foreign Titles, LOXGUEUIL, B.). III. Ann, m. Geu. Sir Thomas Pearson, and had issue. IV. Catherine Aiuelia Emily, m. Colonel Kirkwood, and had issue. V. Sophy m. Colonel Barnett, and had issue. The tliird son. Admiral John Townsend Coepin, R.N. of Bath, CO. Somerset, b. 1789, baptised at St. Peter's, Westfield, m. at St. John's, N.B., 16th June, 1834, Sophie Emily Wallace, daughter of Lachlan Donaldson, mayor of St. John's, N.B., aud d. 29th April, 1882, having by her (who d. 1856, and was buried at St. Andrew's, New Brunswick) had issue, I. Isaac Tristram, of the Magdalen Islands, the subject of this memoir. I. Sophie, b. 183-i, d. iinm. 1849, buried in tlic Swiss cemeterv, Florence, Italy. II. Mary Aston, b. 1838; m. at Weston, Bath, Somerset, 1863, Brigadier-Gene- ral Gillespie, C.B., and has issue. Arms — Az., semee of cross erosslets or, in the centre twa batons in saltire entwined by a wreatli of laurel of the second, between three plates two and one. Crest — The stern of a man-of-war or, thereon a hooded dove, wings elevated, and in the bill a branch of olive proper (a mullet for difference). Motto — Extant recte factis priemia. Residence— Mugdaleu Islands, British North America. Buniu JOHN DUNN, of Mount Barker, near Adelaide, South Australia, J.P., h. at Bondleigh, co. Defon, 13th February, 1802; m. fir.st, Anne, daughter of Captain RowE, and by her (who d. 1870) has had issue, I. John, of Park View House, Hackney, and of Semaphore Beach, South Australia, J. P., h. at Bideford, Devonshire, England, "ilst January, 1830 ; emigrated with his parents to South Australia in 1840, and assisted his father in building the first wind-mill in that colony. He was first admitted a partner in the milling business of his father in 1852, the firm of Messrs. John Dunn & Co. being now one of the largest milling firms in the southern hemisphere. Mr. John Dunn, jun., entered Parliament for Barossa in 1875, aud was a member of the Legislative Council from 1880 to 1888. He was chairman of the South British Insurance Comj)any, of New Zealand, a member of the board of the Victorian Mutual Life Insurance Company, president of the South Australian Mill-owners Association, member of the Chamber of Commerce, etc. He m. at Adelaide, South Australia, 25th July, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of the late John VYilliajis, and d. February, 1892, aged 62, having had issue, 1. Frederick William's, 6. 28th August, 1863; in. 10th May, 1893, Annie, only daughter of W. Hlfmble, and has issue, John William, h. February, 1894.