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BUKKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 141 Sydney, m. 3rd May, 1S86, at Port Fairy, Victoria, Amy Hope, second daughter of the late John Ritchie, Esq. of Boodcarra and Aringa aforesaid, J. P., and sister of Mrs. Thomas Forster Rutledge, of Werronggurt. 4. Adrian, of Sydney, barrister. 1. Clara Elizabeth, m. 20th Decem- ber, 1876, William Oswald Gil- christ, Esq. of 200, Queen' s-gate, London, S.W., and lias issue (see Gilchbist). 2. Jessie, m. Eric Mackay, Esq. 3. Fanny. 4. Kate. The eldest son, William Etjtledge, Esq. of Farnliam P^rk, Warrnambool. Victoria, J.P., member of the Legislative Assenibly , and one of the earliest and best known of the pioneers of the colony of Victoria, b. January, 1806. at Ballymagirl ; m. 1840, Eliza, daughter of Richard Kirk, Esq. of Sydney, for some time an army surgeon, and d. 1st June, 1876, leaving by her (who d. at Farnham Park, Warrnambool, 31st August, 1888) two sons and five daugh- ters, viz., I. Thomas Foksteb, of whom we treat. II. William Rupert, see next article. I. Jane Martlia, m. 1861, Lieutenant- General James Farrell Pennycuick, E.A., C.B., of 22, Linden-road, Bed- ford, England, and of the Junior L^nited Service Club, London, formerly Laird of Soilzarie and Logic, Perth- shire, Scotland, reputed head of the ancient family of Pennycuick, of that ilk, CO. Edinburgh ; eldest son of the gallant Colonel John Pennycuick, C.B., K.H., of Soilzarie and Logie, eo. Perth, and of the 24th Regiment (who was killed at Cliillianwallah, East Indies, in 1819), by his wife, the daughter of the late Rev. James Farrell, vicar of Lauesbro', and Rath- owen, CO. Longford. Lieutenant- General Pennycuick was b. in 1829 ; served during the Crimean War from November, 1854, and was present at the battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (5th class of the Medjidie), served also in the Indian Mutinj', 1857 — 8, including the relief of Lucknow and battle of Cawnpore; and in China, 1860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin. He was placed on the retired list, 1886. He has, with other issue, wlio d. young, 1. Alick, military cadet. 2. Jack, residing in Victoria since 1887. 3. Elliot. 4. Charles. 1. Ruth, m. at Christ Church, Warrnambool, Victoria, 15th July, 1885, James Bruce Gill, Esq. of Runnymede, Casteiton, CO. Normanby, Victoria, and Greenvale, Dalrymple, North Kennedy District, Queensland, Australia (see Gill of Runny- mede AND GeEENVALE). 2. Edith. 3. Maud. 4. Ethel. 5. Ada. II. Eliza Emily, m. 9th July, 1868, to His Honour Hickmau Molesworth, since 1886 judge of the Court of Insol- vency, Victoria, formerly County Court judge (who was 6. 23rd February, 1842), elder son of the late Hon. Sir Robert Molesworth, knt., of Edlington, Mel- bourne (see Molesworth of Edling- ton), judge of the Supreme Court at Victoria, 1856 to 1886 ; and by him (who m. secondly, 15th June, 1882, Alice Henrietta, daughter of Dr. Ffloyd Minter Peck, of Sale, Gippsland, Victoria, previously of Newmarket, and has issue by her, Elanie, Lynette, and one other child) had issue, 1. Robert Arthur, b. 6th July, 1871. 2. William Farnham, b. 7th March, 1874. 1. Enid Josephine. 2. Emily Maud. III. Martha, m. 25th June, 1872, Thomas Macknight Hamilton, Esq. of Ensay, North Gippsland, Victoria, J.P. (see Hamilton of Ensat), and by him (who was b. 5th May, 1844) has issue, 1. William Rutledge, b. 8th July, 1874. 2. Robert Ion, b. 16th Julv, 1878. 3. Jauies Irvine, b. 20th July, 1880. 4. Thomas Ion, b. 6th March, 1882. 1. Eliza Ruth. 2. Norah. 3. Enid Mary. 4. Edith Gordon. IV. Susanna, m. Thomas Falkner Fleet- wood, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S. (Dublin) of Warrnambool, Victoria, and has issue, 1. Thomas Falkner. 2. Charles. 1. Ruby Eliza. 2. Sybil Mary. 3. P'earl. r. Edith, m. Ist June, 1875, at Christ Church, Warrnambool, John McKellar, Esq. of Tarrone, Victoria, eldest son of Thomas McKellar, Esq. of Strath- kellar and Croxton, Hamilton, Vic- toria, Australia, and of Lerags, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland, J.P. in Vic- toria, and late member of the Legis- lative Council of Victoria (see McKellar of Strathkellar, Crox- ton, and Lerags), and by him (who was b. 28th October, 1850,' and d. 5th August, 1885) has had issue, 1. Neville Thomas, b. 22nd March, 1876. 2. Ion Kirk, b. 1st December, 1880. 3. Alan Campbell, b. 25th July, 1882.