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 BTJRKE'S COLONTAI. GENTUY. 715 2. Leonard Jcs.-iop, h. 8th .lauimrv, 1.S79. 3. Eustiico Cecil, b. Mairli, 18S0. 4. OiT'ville Kiflmril, b. October, 1883. 1. Clare Sophia Margaret Gootlrieli. h. October, 1886. (A) Faimv (ioodriuh, b. 1840; ' m. Rev. T. S. Buxton WCKIVEN, vicar of Jiiist Lutton, £. H. Yorks. (c) Laura, d. young. 2. Eobert, b. 1705, at Little Britain, Pennsylvania, was first an artist and then turned his attention to chemical studies, and is believed to have been the famous American enjineer, the founder of Practical feleain Navi- gation in America, and d. 1815, leaving issue. II. JouN, of whom presently. I. Mary Anne, m. William Kenby, or Kendly. II. Margaret, m. W. McAulay, and had issue, four daughters. The second son, •John* Fulton, of Bellasize, co. Antrim, //. 1723, was appomted registi-ar of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, and proceeded to India about 1787, but the voyage owing to shijiwreck lasted two years, and he found on arriving in that country that the post had been filled up. Ue then turned his attention to mercantile pursuits ; and m. 1730, Anne, daughter of Joseph Wade, of Clonebraney, CO. Meath, and d. at sea on his homeward voyage, 1803, having by her, whorf. 1793, had issue, besides three daughters, all d. num. I. Joseph, of Lisburn, b. 1750; m.Anne, daughter of Francis Gkaham, and sister of James Gkaham, of co. Kent, and d. 1823. aged 73, having by her, who d. 1833, had issue, 1. Francis, merchant in Calcutta, d. s.p. 1811. 2. Thomas, an officer, 92nd High- landers, and afterwards major, Armagh Militia, J. P. for the cos. of Armagh and Antrim, A. 1781, d. s.p. at Bath, 1849. 3. Nicholas, b. about 1785, captain in the army, killed in action in India, s. p. iitter 1803. 4. Henry, M.D. Bengal Medical Service, b. 1792; m. Anne, daughter of John Millee, and d. at Stillgoran, co. Dublin, 1859, leaving issue, (1) Joseph, of Roebuck, Dublin, M.R.C.S.I., b. 22nd May, 1844; m. 1870, Florence Maiy Walsh, and d. June, 1878, leaving with two daughters, who d. young, a son, Henry, of Idenhurst, Sevenoaks, Kent, b. 251 h December, 1871 ; »«. 2lBt August, 18yi., Mijry, daughter of Captain James Bauton. (1) Sarah Jones. (2) Kli/aheth. (3) Josephine. 1. .Inne, m. Christopher Mkahk, and d. July. 18(j2, leaving issue, 1. Cliristopher, d. s. p.; 2. Francis Fulton, Q.C., m. Caroline, daughter of G. Greer, of Lur- g>in, and has issue, Francis Bar- ringtou ; 3. Joseph, »i. Bertha, daughter of Guy IjI.oy]) ; 1. Anne, m. Ven. John Orson Oi.])- FiEi.D, Archdeacon of Elphin ; 2. Ellen, d. mini. ; 3. Emily, m. en. Zachary Siekan, Arch- deacon of Dalguirny, co. Dublin ; and 4. Bessie, Uving 1893. 2. Elizabeth, b. 1784; Hi. Dr. DovoLAS, of Rutland Square, Dublin, and </. .v. p. 3. Emily, b. 1790 ; m. her cousin, William Eaton Caldbeck, who d. 1838 {see Bueke's Landed Oentry, Eoper-Callbeck, uf Moyle). II. James, of whom presently. III. John Williarasoii," of Lisburn, and 4, Upper Harley Street, London, b. at Lisburn, 5th October, 17li9 ; followed his father to Calcutta, where he was for many years an eminent merchant, and high sheriff in 1817 ; he m. 1st February, 1806, Anne, widow of Captain John Hunt, of the Bengal Army, and daughter and co-heiress (with her sister, Ithanora Sophia, wife of Lachlan Mackintosh, of Calcutta and Raiguiore, co. Inverness) of Robert Robertson, a scion of the Scottish family of Robertson of lushes. He retired in 1820, and settled in London in 1829, where he d. 22nd January, 1830 (his widow survived until 27th May, 1845), leaving issue, 1. John Williamson, of Braidujle, CO. Antrim and Bi'aidujie House, Lisburn, eo. Down, barrister-at- law, M.A. J. P., cos. Antrim and Down, b. 23rd December, 1814; m. 25th June, 1840, Matilda, daughter of John Montgomery Casement, of Invermore, Larue, eo. Antrim, J. P. (by Mary his wife, daughter of John McGiL- DOWKEY, of Clare Park, eo. • ^rms— (limited to his descendants.) Arg. a lion rampant az. a bend gobony ermine and gu. in the sinister chief point a mullet sa. Crest— A. cubit arm erect grasping a broken javelin all j)pr. the arm charged with a mullet sa. Moilo — Vi el virtute.