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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 105 3. William, d. an infant. 4. William, of Taunton, co. Somer- set, attorney-at-law, h. 26th May, 1811 ; m. at St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, fith June, 1837, Louisa, youngest daughter of John Bird, Esq. of Greenham Barton, in the parish of Ashbrittle, co. Somer- 5. Henry, h. 9th April, 1814; d. iinm. 23rd April, 1832, and was buried in the Old Meeting House yard at Ilminster. 6. Thomas, of Kensington, co. Mid- dlesex, and afterwards of Kings- cote, in the parish of Woking- ham, CO. Berks, barrister-at-law, of the Inner Temple, b. 7th July, 1819 ; m. at St. Mary's Newing- ton Butts, CO. Surrey, 9th Decem- ber, 1847, Maria Louisa, second daughter of John Watkins, Esq. of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, and has issue, I. Fehx, b. 15th October, 1857. I. Jessie, b. 16th December, 1849. II. Amy, b. 16th April, 1852. III. Ella, b. 29th May, 1859. Mr. Thomas Baker is the author of A Battling Life; The Laws Relating to Burials ; The Law of Highivays; The Magistrate's Pocket Guide, &c. 1. MatUda, b. 6th June, 1799; d. 20th November, 1814, and was buried in the Old Meeting House yard at Ilminster. 2. Mary Ann, b. 26th October, 1800 ; m. at St. Peter's, Guernsey, De- cember, 1820, Richard Webb, Esq. of Cadworth, co. Somerset, who d. at Manchester, 11th May, 1846, leaving issue. 3. Emily, b. 16th February, 1802. 4. Sarah Sophia, b. 31st May, 1809. 5. Ann Matilda, b. 10th December, 1815 ; m. at Ilminster, 23rd Sep- tember, 1843, John Cogan Con- way, Esq. of Fortess-terrace, Kentish Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, co. Middlesex, and has issue. 6. Elizabeth, b. 3l8t July, 1817; m. at Ilminster, 10th April, 1855, her cousin, James Baker, Esq. II. EiCHAED Chaffet, of wliom pre- sently. I. Anna, b. 15th June, 1774; m. Robert Richard Roberts, a captain in the ai'my, and had issue. ri. Ann, b. 15th March, 1776 ; m. Ri- chard Hine, Esq. of Beaminster, co. Dorset, and has issue. III. Mary, b. 28th June, 1778 ;1 d. uum. >• twins. IV. Martha, b. 28th June, 1778 J V. Harriet, b. 18th November, 1787 ; d. unm. 23rd February, 1838, and was buried at Lopen, co. Somerset. John Baker m. secondly, at Lopen, 1790, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Arden, Esq. of Lopen, and by her (who d. 15th December, 1825, and was buried at Lopen) had issue, III. Thomas Arden, only i«sue by the second marriage, b. 23rd February, 1793; d. unm. 5th July, 1852, and was buried at Lopen. His second son, RiCHAED Chaffey Baker, Esq. of Lopen, CO. Somerset, was b. 2nd September, 178+. He m. at Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, 18th No- vember, 1810, Mary, eldest daughter of John Anstice, Esq. of South Petherton, co. Somerset , and d. 29th April, 1821, and was buried at Lopen, having by his said wife (who was b. 16th August, 1786 ; d. 24th August 1849, at Morialta, near Adelaide, Soutli Australia, and was buried in St. George's Church, Woodford, in that colony) had issue, I. John (Hon.), of whom hereafter. II. James, of Cleverham, co. Somerset, b. at Lopen, 21st February, 1815, m. lOtli April, 1855, his cousin, Elizabeth, sixth daughter of John Baker, Esq. of Ilminster, aforesaid. III. Henry, of Sunbury, co. Middlesex, b. 8th November, 1818, m. at Enfield, CO. Middlesex, January, 1851, Eliza- beth Anne Willis, and by her (who d. at Sunbury, co. Middlesex, 14th March, 1856) has issue, Henry Chaifey, b. at Enfield, aforesaid, November, 1851, and Florence Mary, b. February, 1854. I. Harriet, b. at Lopen, bapiised 14th December, 1811, m. in 1838, at Oat- lands, Tasmania, John Harnett Harri- son, Esq. of Ealing, co. Middlesex, and has issue, James, Harnett, and Harriet. II. Mary, b. at South Petherton, co. Somerset, baptised 17th July, 1817, m. 22nd January, 1844, at Adelaide, South Austi-alia, Jacob Hagen, Esq. of Ropley, near Aldresford, co. South- ampton, and has one child, Sophia, now of Ropley House, Hants. III. Elizabeth Anstice, baptised 17th September, 1821, m. at St. George's Church, Woodford, South Australia, 10th October, 1851, jEneas Morrison Allan, Esq. of Terlinga, South Aus- tralia, son of George Allan, Esq. of Allan Vale, Tasmania, and d. s.jp., 12th April, 1852, and was buried at St. George's Church, Woodford, afore- said. Hon. John Bakeh, of Morialta, Norton's Summit, near Adelaide, and of Terlinga, South Australia, a member of the Legislative Council and some time premier and chief secretary of the said colony, and one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace there, was b. 28th December, 1812, arrived in the colony of South Australia, 1838 ; m. at Allan Vale, Tasmania, 7th June, 1838, Isabella, second daughter of George Allan, Esq. of Allan Vale, Tasmania, and by her (who was b. at Greenock, N.B., 24th July, 1819, and now resides at