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 786 liUHKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. tiji-iii, with Mr. Woolej' and si'veral natives, and no traces of them were ever afterwards found. 1. ,7 line Scott, h. 7th July, 1849, rf. at Crciff, N.B, 1876. i. Catherine Mar.v, I. (Uh May, 1851, is hving at Follvestonc. IV. Elizabeth, h. 19th Jamiary, 1822, m. George Winter, barrister, of Oakley Park, icing's co., and of Warriiam- bool, A''ictoria. He d. at Fiji, Sep- tember, 1879, leaving issue, three sons and one daughter {s€e that familtf). r. Anne, h. 12th April, 1826, m. George BosTOCE, of Port Fairy, and d. at South Yarra, 17th April, 1805, leaving issue. Mr. James Cox. »/. secondly, at Launccston, 1st May, 1829, Eliza Collins (i. at Holiait 18th December, 1810), and d. IGth Jlarcb, 1865, having by her, who d. at Clarendon 25t]i August, 1869, had issue, 111. George, d. 1841. VI. Ehza, h. VH February, 1830. in. at Launceston. 25th A)>ril, 1877 (as his second wife), Eev. John Cowplaiid Dixox, of Broiightou, Lancashire, incumbent of Windermere on tlie Tamar. He rf. at dotting Hill, London. 14th June, 1885. vn. Ellen, h. 13th July, 1831, m. 1st September, 1850, John Cartwright BfKXETT, Collector of Customs ar.d Comptroller of Navigation Laws, third son of John BuKNEri, Colonial Secretary and later sherilf of llobart. He was descended from the EvKNETTs of Leys, Baronets, of Crathes Custle, near Aberdeen, and d. in Somersetshire, 11th December, 1887. nil. Georginii, b. at Sydney, 1S33, was Hesidenve — Clar drowned as an infant by shipwreck, in the " Portland " at the Tauiar Heads. Her parents were returning from a visit from Sydney, and were them- selves only saed with great difficulty. IX. Frances, h. at Clarendon, 11th Feb- ruary, 1836, m. (as his second wife), 1859, Bev. Eobert Stkokg, B. A. (then incumbent of Evandale), icar of Shepscombe, Gloucestershire, 1883, and d. at Dunsford, near Exeter, 9th F^ebruary, 1863. leaving issue, Edmund Linwood, h. at Burnham, Somerset, 27th December, 1861. Frances Julia, h. at High Ham, Somerset, 1862. X. Margaret, h. March, 1842, m. 6t]i October, 1864, Henry Wilson Blom- FIELD, tittli sou of Lieutenant-Colonel Blomfield, of Denham Court, Syd- ney, N.S.W., and has issue. XT. Cornelia, b. October, 1844, m. John Henry Inne.s, of H.M. Customs, Ho- bart, son of the Hon. Frederick Mait- hmd Inxes, President of the Council Cliambcr, and has issue. xir. Eosa, b. 30lh December, 1846, in. Emil Karl Woltm.^n'x, son of the Kev. WoLT.i.N.v, of Hofwyl, near Berne, by his wife, the sister of Baroness Eevteu, and has issue. The eldest son, JoHX Cox, of Warrnauibool. Port. Fairy, Victoria, b. at Cuircndon, 2(ltli Jlarch, 1813, m. Frances, third daughter of William Co-X, of Hobartville (see Cox of Xe(/oci) by Eliza- beth, his wife, daughter of John Piper, and d. on his voyage to England on the " Car- natic " 5th April, 1853, leaving issue, James, the subject of this memoir. ndou, Tasnuuiia. illcittiit!). (' i EORGE CAMPBELL ]EREDITH, of Hobarf, Tasmania, of the Colonial TT Civil Service, h. 1st July, 1840, m. loth January, 1868, Klizabetb, dauo-btei- of John JiLLt:TT, of Elder Grove, Oatland.s, Tasiuaiiia, aud has is.sue, I. George Glendower, h. 'iOtli December, 1868. II. Jobn Cliarl III. Twaniley IV. Louis Mervyn, h. olst July, 1873. 1. Sarah Louisa, b. 24th Febi-uary, 1875. n. Evano-eliiie, b. 5th March, 1878.
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ey Owen, J twins, b. 30tb Januai-y, 1871. ILiiuagc. ■ Joiix Meredith, of Temple Street, Bir- Birmingham, and by her, who d. 1819, had luingham, co. Warwick, Englancl. afterwards issue, of Castle Bromwich Hall, near Bh-mingliam, I. John, an eminent solicitor of Bu-niing- solicitor. III. about 1768, Sally Turner, of j ham, m. Lucy, sister of Sir Thomas