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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GKXTRV. ■1-77 Geogr.aphical Society, mid a vice-president of the Royal Geogiapbical So;;icty of Australasia. Ili'ncactc. Tlic family of Pamton or Ap Antox, origiuallv from Ansl-^cy, Wales, mii:;rated iuto till" uortli of Scollaiul. In l-il5 Pitme- then, now I'ltnu'ddon, was held by James Panton, and remained in the possession of the Panton family until KilD, when it passed to the Seton faniil_v. Cadets held Tullymade, Blackhonsie, Craig, Wester Corse, Norham, and Hilton; and at the early part of the ll'th eentury the lauds of Haddo were held by the Pantons on wadset. In the 17th arul ISth centuries the few renudning members of the family iield leased farm lands in Aberdeenshire antl Banffshire, and others migrated to America. William Pant x m. Ann Leith, of Iiurnside, Aberdeenshire, and had issue, John antl .Tane. The son, John Panton, of Bogs of Montblaii-y, »h. Anne SiiAND, and had issue, Pathick Panton, of Edenbank, Kelso, who m. bis cousin, Janet Panton, and had issue, I. William, of Edenbank, Phvsieiau General, H.E.I.C.S. II. John, of whom presently. III. Hugh. I. Anne. Ihe second son. John Panton, for some time in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company, afterwards retired to Scotland, and occupied Knockicmill farm, jarisli of Turriff, Aberdeenshire; i«. BeaiJenre — Carranya, East St. Club — Melbourne. first, son, Agnes Murray, and by her had a I. Patrick, of Kodniershani, co. Kent, and Edenbank, Kelso, X.B., who m. as his second wife, Elizabclh Josephine, daughter of Thomas J. E'itzokeiald, D.L., and -80, Ethel Mary, youngest daughter of Major- G-eueral Samuel Bl.AOK, C.S.I. 2. Henry Paul Vivian (Eev.), I$.A., rector of St. Jitlmuntl, Exeter. 1. Mary. 2. Elizabeth. He >». secondly, at Turrifl', Alexina McKay, daughter of J. Anderson, of Ki.-pbond, by Fairlie Gordon, his wife, of Clarkhill, Sutherlandshire, antl by her hati issue, II. John, deceased. III. JosEni AN.DERfON, police magis- trate, Melbourne, the subject of this memoir. I. Mary, deceased. II. Williamina, m. George Milne, of Wcstwood, Abcrtlcen, antl has issue, 1. George Fi'ancis, Lieutenant E.A., b. 5t II November, ISfifi; 1. Edith Alexa, VI. Captain George.s, of H.M. Army ; 2. Elizabetli Mary. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. THOMAS ROBERTSON, of Mount Mitchell, Ballarat, Victoria, h. 23vd Octoher, 1857. Hincacte. TnoMAS EoBERTSON, of Mount Mitehell, Ballarat, Victoria, formerly of Glenmuiek, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, m. Annie Lauch- LAN, antl d. at Mount Mitchell, 5th June, 1872, leaving issue, I. James, of Mount Mitchell, of whom presently. II. John, m. Mary Carter. III. Ihomas, m. Grace Duncan. I. Jane, b. 5th July, 181ti; m. fit h July, IS 13, Hon. William SKENE, of Skene, Hamilton, Victoria, member of the Legislative Council for the Western Province of that colony, antl d. 25th March, 1877, havinu had issue {see Skenk of Jtanivn, vol. i, p. .'!I5). II. .larg;irel, w. John I'liiLii'. The eldest son, James Robertson, of Mount Mitchell, Ballan.t. Victoria, J. P., A. 18th May, 1.S18; »i. 15th March, 1852. Margaret, fifth daughter oi James Gordon, of (Jlenmuick, Aberdeen- shire, Scotland, by Mary, his wife, and rf. 28th May, 18!'3, having had issue, I. Tiio.vAS, the subject of thi.s memoir. II. James Gordon, b. 10th August, 185i). III. John Gordon, 4. 5th June, 18t!l. IV. Eraneis Robert Gordon, A. 17lh December, 182 ; in. Emma OiniL- TREE, antl has three sons, 1. James Ochiltree. 2. Francis Ochiltiee. 3. Gurtloii.