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 'A BURKE'S COLOXIAL HKNTRY. 2. lola 3. Selira. 4. Ethel. 5. Beatrice. II. Seliiia Cliarlotte, m. Major Frede- rick Biscoe Tiiii'TON, 5th depot batta- lioi;, and d. 1863, leaving issue a sou, Seymour. HI. Caroline Matilda, m. Lewis Hill Blis.s, merchant of London, and Las issue,
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2. Cyril. 3. Bernard. 4. Cuthbert. T). Raymond. 1. Yiolet. Arms — Barry of six or and sa. a chief wavy Crest — On a mount vort, in front of a I'am's liesidence — Christ Churcli Parsonage, North 2. Hilda. 3. Muriel. 4. Winifred. IV. Grertrude Emily, sister of the Com- munily of St. John the Baptist, Clewer, Windsor, co. Berks, now at St. Margaret's Home, Calcutta. T. Ellen Adelaide, m. Charles French, deceased, and has issue, 1. Henrv. 2. Albert. 3. 'i'homas. 1. Mary. 2. Edith. 3. Nora. 4. Gertrude. Mr. Charles Marryat </. 7th October, 1884. az. on a canton arg. a fleur-de-lis gu. head arg., the sun rising or. Adelaide, South Australia. 3adt?iCin, TTTILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, of Laurel Lodge, Toowong, Brisbane, T T and of Beacliwocd, Humpybong, Queensland, merchant of London and Brisbane, J. P. for the colony of Qiaeensland, h. 19t.li February, 1835 : went to Brisbane in 1870 ; m. 24th April, 1872, Jane Eleanor, only child of Daniel Stead, of Belfast, Ireland, by Elizabeth, his wife, and has issue, I. William Thomas Isles, 6. in Brisbane, 21st March, 1874. II. Lewis Henry, h. in Toowong, 30th April, 1880. I. Maude Isabel, b. in Brisbane, 28th July, 1875. II. Henrietta Gertrude, h. in Brisbane, 28th March, 1877, d. 19th February, 1880. Mr. W. H. Jackson received an appointment in the Civil Service from Viscount Canning in June, 1854, and was for ten years in the Marine Post Office Service between Kingstown and Holyhead. He resigned in January 1870, and left for Brisbane, where he arrived 28th April in that year. IlintacjE. Dasiel Jaceson came of a l^cotcli familv ■ndiicli settled at Ivilmore, eo. Monaghan in the middle of the 17th century, and were landed proprieturs there for many years. He m. 1811, Sarah WiiiGHT, by whom he had a son, Henry Jackson, of Kilmore and Marna- barin, eo. Monaghan, Ireland, who in. at Kilcrow Church, near Kockcurry, co. Mona- gl an, 13th October, 1833, Mary Anne, eldest daughter of William White, of Drumga- vey, in the same co., and d. in Kockcurry, Ireland, 7lli August, 1857, havin;; predeceased his wife, who d. at Insulae, ClajCeld, Queens- land, 19th Kovember, 1891. They had issue, I. WiLLTAii Henet, of Toowong and Humpybong, the subject of this memoir. II. John Godfrey, h. 15th May, 1837 ; (/. February, 1889. III. Arthur Lewis, b. 6th October, 1838; m. Henrietta J. Maxwell, of Baly- borongh, co. Cavan, Ireland. IV. James, b. 19th January, 1842; killed in the battle of Gettysburgh, U.S.A., 1st July, 1863. V. Robert Alexander, b. 25th December, 1848. VI. Francis Daniel, b. 17th April, 1851, VII. Albert Joseph, b. 3rd Januari, (/. lath June, 1857. I. Isabella Jane, b. 2nd May, 1840 ; m. James Isles, of Kew .Scone, Pertl - shire, Scotland, and lias issue five sons. II. Sulney Anne, b. 8th April, 1844; m. Thomas Finney, of Sidney House, Toowong, Brisbane, fonneily of Curra Kreeu,eo. Gulway, and d. at Toowong, 13th October, 1883, leaving issue one son and three daughters.