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 780 BURKE'S COLONIAL C4ENTRy. Hincnctf. Jonx Bakton, of London, m. Eliza, ilaugliter of Samuel Low, and Eliza, his wife (who m. secondly, Edmund Butcher), the daughter of John Laurence (son of William Lawrence, of Mount Wend, co. Salo])). Mr. .T. Barton left issue, I. Edmund, of whom presently. II. John, sonietiiue consul in Rio Janeiro. III. Joshua, went to America. IV. Jonathon, of London. V. Phillip Henry. I. A daughter, ;«. John Peaece, of London, solicitor. II. A daughter, m. Charles Stewart Pearce, of London, solicitor. III. A daughter, m. John Wickstead, of London, who went to New Zealand. IV. A daughter, m. Thomas Wickstead, of London, civil engineer, and had issue, one son and three daughters. The eldest sou, Edmond Barton, of Old Ford, co. Middlesex, emigrated to Soutli Australia iu 1839, in. at Penge, co. Surrey, 1829, Sophia Rosser, daughter of ■ Russell, of that place, by his wife, nee Rossee, of a Residence — Russell Lea, Five Do Welsh family, and rf. in 1862, having by her, who d. in 1850, had issue, eleven children, of whom, I. Russell, the subject of this memoir. II. Pearce, m. Victoria, daughter of POLLHILL. III. Wickstead, m. Fanny Felicia Russell, daughterof DuMAS, and has issue, four sons and two daughters. IV. Wakefield, in. Jessie, daughter of Campbell, and has had issxie, sixteen children, of whom three sons and three daughters survive. v. Edmund Butcher, n>. Nelly, daughter of Morris, and has four sons and three daughters. VI. Grainger, who by Priscilla, his wife, has one son and two daughters. I. Eliza, m. John Daubenet, but has no issue. II. Frances, m. Peter Martin Merkill, and has four sons and four dtuighters. in. Emma Rosser, in. Dr. Arthur John Cribb, of London, and has two sons and two daughters. IV. Lucy, in. Arthur Aitkin Wickstead, and has issue. ^•k, Sydney, New South Wales. ^^icrnc. ALBERT VIGNE, late of Middleburg, Cape Colony, b. 25th NovemlKu-, 1835 ; m. Lucy Louisa Bum, daughter of Joliu Wuite, by his wife Mary, daughter of Burn Malony. lliiuacic. This Huguenot family left France at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and settled in Holland, and afterwards in Eng- land. RoBEBT VlGNB, m. Margaret D'Oliee, aunt of the Rev. Sydney Smith, and had issue, a son, Henry Vigne, 4. 30th December, 1778 ; in. 1803, Marianne, eldest daughter and even- tual co-heiress of the Rev. Thomas Roberts, vicar of St. Peter's, Cornhill, and afterwards of Tenterden, co. Kent, by Mary, his wife, elder daughter and co-heir (with her sister Anne, m. 9th November, 1778, Sir William Curtis, first Bart., M.P., sceBuKKE'sPeo'oye and Baronetage) of Edward Constable, co- heir of the Austens, of Tenferden, baronets Anns — Arg. three boars' heads in 2'alej}pr, Crest — A hoar's head, ppr. Sesidence — Johannesbui'g, South Africa. of Bexley, and d. Jidy, J840, at Walthamstow, Essex, having by her, who d. in London, July, 1861, had issue, Henry Thomas Vione, of Culsdon, Cape Colony, b. in London, 21st January, 1805, in. 28th August, 1826, Anne Maria, daughter of Peter, of Kirkland, near Lcven, Fifeshire, and d. 4th November, 1881, having by her, who d. 18th June, 1857, had issue, I. Albert, the subject of this memoir, II. Henry James, deceased. I. Frances Jane. II. Henrietta Mai-y, in. 9th January, 1862, George Henry Hall, and has issue, a daughter, Edith Vigne. III. Edith Susan.