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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 83 Cliurch, O'ETalloran Hil), and one of the original governors of St. Peter's Collegiate Scliool. Major O'Halloran m. first, 1st August, 1821, Miss Ann Gross, of Dawlish, co. Devon, and by her (who d. at Calcutta, 1823) had two children, one of whom d. in India, and the other, Ann, »». Captain Disney Eoebuck, of the 23rd Fusiliers. He m. secondly, 1834, Miss Jane Waring, of Newry, by whom he had three sons and one daughter, viz., 1. Thomas Joseph Shuldham, I. 27th April, 1835, in. Julia, daughter of John Woodforde, Esq. of Ade- laide, South Australia, and has issue. 2. George Waring, h. 19th Septem- ber, 1836, m. Miss Eliza Hand. 3. Henry Dunkin, h. 16th Decem- ber, 1840, m. Miss Mona Wright. 1. Frances Jane, h. 14th September, 1839, m. Frederick Wright, Esq. of Adelaide, and has issue. Major O'Halloran d. 16th August, 1870. III. St. George James, midshipman E.N., h. 23rd April, 1799, served in H.M.S. " Bellerophon " during the American war, 1812—14, joined H.M.S. "Sylph," sloop-of-war, as a 'volunteer, and perished off the coast of Newfound- land, 1815. IT. Henry Dunn, 5. 15th September, 1800, m. in Canada, 1840, Miss Char- lotte Eobertson, niece of Sir Fenwick Williams, bart., of Kars, and d. 15th September, 1871, having had issue, 1. Joseph Clanfergeal, h. February, 1846, was in the Civil Service of South Australia, 1865 — 68, inspec- tor of constabulary, Mauritius, 1st September, 1870; poor law guardian of Flacq District, 1874, and of Plaines Wilhems District, 1875 ; police magistrate of Eod- riques, October, 1879 ; civil com- missioner, 1882. He m. Bessie, daughter of Miijor Edward Nor- man, Madras Native Itifantry, and has issue. 2. Henry Montgomery Maxwell. 3. William D'Aroy Gardner. 1. Charlotte, h. February, 1843, m. Surgeon-major Theobalds, Madras army, and d. in India. 2. Ellen Kathleen, h. 6th July, 1847 ; m. 1874, F. Edward Paynter, Esq., and has issue. 3. Florence Cole, h. 6th April, 1849; m. Eev. Henry Dening, and has issue. 4. Mary Eiverola, d. 10th August, 1853. 5. Frances Earsalie. 6. Agnes Bayly. T. Edward Paget, lieutenant H.M. 3Sth Foot, h. 18th April, 1802, served in the Burmese War, 1825 (left leg amputated at Eangoon) ; m. 1828, Miss Anna Gavin, and d. s.p. 1831. VI. William Littlejohn, of whom hereafter. VII. Joseph Palmer, ensign H.M. 46th Foot, b. 3rd June, 1807, twin with his sister, Frances Bayly ; d. of cholera at Bellary, Madras, 8th October, 1825. VIII. John Nicholas, 5. 2Gth December, 1810, served in the Bengal Armv, re- tired in 1836 ; m. 4th October, 1834, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Major-General James Pringle, Bengal Army, and d.s.p. 30th November, 1886. I. Frances Bayly, b. 28t]i August, 1793 ; d. an infant. II. Ann Helen, h. 17th October, 1795 ; m. 16th March, 1814, Major George Cuninghame (of the Cuninghamea of Entricken),' Bengal Army, who d. at Mauritius in 1838, leaving one son (George, lieutenant 54th Eegiment Bengal Native Infantry, who was killed at Guridamuck in the disastrous retreat from Kabul in January, 1841) and one daugliter, Helen. Mrs. Cun- inghame d. 30th May, 1856. III. Sophia Sherbourne, b. 28th Decem- ber, 1803; m. 1822, Colonel John Henry Dunkin, C.B., H.M. 44th Foot (who d. in 1825, at Dacca, while com- manding, as brigadier-general, a divi- sion of the Bengal Army), and d. in London, 1832, leaving issue one son, William, lieutenant H.M. 44th Foot, who m. Miss Soj^hia Elliott, and d. at Bathurst, New South Wales, Febru- ary, 1852, from injuries sustained through the falling in of a tunnel. IV. Frances' Bayly, J. 3rd June,' 1807; twin with her brother Joseph Palmer ; d. an infant. V. Jane Baillie, b. 17th December, 1808 ; ■m. 1827, Major-General Sir George Moyle Sherer, K.C.S.I. (who d: No- vember, 1870), and rf. December, 1888, having had three children : 1. Joseph Ford, major-general Bengal StafE Corps, of 18, Magdalen-road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, co. Sussex, b. 12th April, 1829; m. Charlotte, daughter of Major Goldney, and has issue': 1. Sophy, b. 28th July, 1831 ; d. December, 1854; 2. Helen, m. John William Burns, Esq. of Kilmahew, Dumbarton, and has issue. VI. Frances Franklin, b. 24th July, 1812; TO. first, 183-, Thomas Spens, Esq., M.D., Hon. E. I. Co.'s Sei-viee, and by him (who rf. in Calcutta, 1836) had issue one son (Thomas, ensign Bengal Native Infantry, killed in the Indian Mutiny, 1857), and cne daughter (Frances, who m. Lieu- tenant-General Henry Knightley Burne, C.B., military secretary to the Government of India). She m. secondly, Gilbert Kincaid Bogle, Esq. VII. Maria Nugent, b. 17th October, 1814; m. at Dinapore, January, 1833, Major Thomas ^'allancey Lysaght, G 2 "