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 428 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. y. Jeremiah, of the Shay, Halifax, b. 28th March, 1787 ; m. 25th January, 1810, Hannah, thinyhtfr of Thomas Pkeston, of Grccnrojtl, and d. (jth September, ]83il, having by her (who d. 20th April. 1861) had is.->u.^ 1. Thumaa William, of Greenroyd, A. 1st March, 181-t; m. loth Jan- uary, 1840, Octavia, daughter of Currer Fothergill BrsFEiLD, of Cottinglcy Bridge, Yorkshire, and rf. 4th October, 1864, haringby her, who d. 21st July, 1865, had issue, (1) Thomas "Preston, b. 23rd June, 1841 ; d. 24th January, 18S0. (2) Jeremiah Stansfcld, b. 6th March, 1847 ; d. 13th April, 1848. (3) Currer Benjamin, b. 6th October. 1849; d. 6th Feb- ruary, 1856. (4) Benjamin Currer, twin with his brother Currer Benjamin, m. first, 15th August, 1876, Emily, second daughter of Cxeorge HoLDSWOEin, of Elm Wood, Halifax, and by her, who d. 28th Jidy, 1883, has issue, (a) John Busfeild, b. 10th July, 1877. (n) Emily Mary, b. 6th October, 1879. He m. secondly, Anne Wood, dan. of Alfred Sfssmann, Bradford, aud has issue, (b) Oliye Eyelyn, b. 3rd January, 1894. (5) William Busfeild, b. 26th September, 1853. (1) Elizabeth Hannah, b. 27th September, 1843; d. 16th July, 1858. (2) Sarah Ferrand, b. I7th July, 1845 ; m. 30th January, 18G8, George Longbotuam, of Seaton Carew, co. Durham. (3) Emily Jane, b. 22nd Feb- ruary, d. 29th June, 1848. (4) Oc'tavia A'ictoria, *. 24th May, 1851; rf. 15th April,1865. 2. Jeremiah Stausfeld, of Eawdon Grange, co. Yorkshire, b. 10th March, 1817 ; »«. lirst, 17th August, 1841, Sarah, daugliter of Samuel Stead, of Halifax, and by her (who d. 23rd August, 1845), had issue, (1) Clara Louisa, b. 26th June, 1842 ; d. Otli February, 1843. (2) Harriet Hannah, 'b. 9th July, 1843, d. num. 24th October, 1872. He )». .secondly, 8th September, 1853, Mary, daughter of R. N. San- KET, of Ludlow, and bj- her (who d. nth October, 1872) had issue, (1) Philip Stansfeld, b. 16th December, 1858. (3) Eleanor Stansfeld, b. 4lh October, 1854. 3. John, d. umii. 1849. 1. Mary Hannah, d. ui/m. 1839. 2. Harriet, d. young, 1828. 3. Ellen Elizabeth, d. young, 1828. 4. Emma Sophia. 5. Christiana, m, 27th July, 1871, Captain Eobert Hilars Baelow, 68th Light Infantry. 6. Louisa, VI. James InGLIS, M.D., ar.d by him, who d. 9th March, 1851, had issue, two sons and one daughter. 7. Sophia Preston, d. young 1828. yi. Thomas Samuel, of Bridgeu Place, Kent, b. 20th January, 1792-3 ; »«. 26th October, 1814, Sarah Coldbcck, daugh- ter of John HoLDSWOETH, of West House, Otley, aud d. IGth April, 1869, haying by her (who was b. 13th July, 1792, and d. 3rd March, 1871) hid iisue, 1. Christopher, of Woolwich, J. P. CO. Surrey, late Captain and Dis- trict Paymaster of Lower Canada, b. 26th November, 1816 ; vi. 19th November, 1840, Ellen Frances, daugliter of John Naylor Wright, of Liverpool and Beaumaris, and Frances EoE his wife, and had issue, (1) Christopher S. Wright (Ecv.), b. 20th October, 1842 ; m. 28th December, 1865, Janie Forsythe, daughter of Geant, of Sherbrooke, Can- ada, and had issue, Mabel, b. 1st November, 1866. (2) Hai'ry Holdsworth, Admiral E.N., C.B., b. 5th November, 1843; m. 19th October, 1871, Florence Alice Stewart, daughter of John Ealpli Shaw, of Arrowe Park, Cheshire {see Bueke's Lan- ded Gentry), aud has issue, (o) Harry Hugh, b. 18th January ; d. 21st July, 1875. (i) Henry Christopher Shaw, b. 21st February, 1876. (<•) Hugh Wyatt Hay, b. nth September, 1887. (a) Alice Evelyn, b. 22nd Julv, 1872. (b) Muriel Edith Flor- ence, b. 19th July, 1881 ; d. 24th September, 1882. (3) Wyatt, Comu.ander R.N., b. 17th August, 1853, was the distinguished naval officer who directed the advance of the British Army by the stars, in the celebrated night march across the desert, preliminary to the Battle of Tel-el-kebir, in which he was