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228 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. sides one child who d. young) two daughters. IX. Fanny, h. 10th June, 1797; in. Lieutenant-General Henry Ivatt Dela- conibe, of the Eoyal Marines, and d. 27th October, 1853, having had issue, six sons (four of whom d. young) and four daughters. X. Jane, b. 17th February, 1798 ; d. unm. 19th July, 1879. The eldest son, Hannibai Hawkins Macaethue, Esq. of The Vineyard, Parramatta, New South Wales, h. 16th January, 1788, at Plymouth, CO. Devon, England; in 1804 went to New South Wales ; returned to England, via China, in 1808, and finally settled in New South Wales, returning to that colony in November, 1812. He was for some years associated with his uncle, John Macarthur, Esq. of Camden Park and Elizabeth Farm, in the development of the merino wool in- dustry ; sometime police magistrate of Parra- matta ; member of the old Legislative Council, and afterwards the first elected member of parliament for Parramatta, under responsible government. He was chairman of the Bank of Australia, afterwards commissioner of Crown Lands at Braidwood, New South Wales, and finally police magistrate of Ips- wich, Queensland. He m. 13th February, 1812, Anna Maria, daughter of Captain Philip Gidley King, R.N., third Governor of New South Wales (see King of Double Bat, GooNOO GooNoo, and Tamwoeth), and d. 26th October, 1861, at Norwood, co. Surrey, England, in his 75th year, and was buried in Norwood Cemetery, having had by her (who was h. 23rd April, 1793, and d. at Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, 1st Septem- ber, 1852), I. James, h. 9th November, 1813 ; m. Srd March, 1851, Margaret Haldane, daughter of Kandal William McDon- nell Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, second son of James Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, who afterwards assumed the surname of Campbell (see Callande b of Ceaig- TOETH, in Burke's Landed Gentry), and d. 25th September, 1862, leaving issue, two sons and one daughter. II. Charles, b. 21st May, 1820 ; m. first, Agnes Martha, daughter of Colonel Baldock, H.E.I.C.S., but by her had no issue. He m. secondly, Mary Jane, daughter of Mather, Esq. of CO. Armagh, Ireland, and widow of Captain Synnot, and d. 13th December, 1871, leaving issue, one son and one daughter. III. Geoege Faiefowb (Be v.), now of Wyandra. IV. John Alexander, h. 15th January, 1827 ; m. Clara, daughter of Edward Pollard, Esq. of Sydney, merchant, and bas issue, three sons and two daughters. T. Arthur Hannibal, b. 16th March, 1830 ; m. Emmeline, daugher of Andrew Allan, Esq. of Sydney, and d. 6th March, 1871, leaving issue, two sons and two daughters. I. Elizabeth, b. 7th May, 1815; m. at Parramatta, 1st June, 1843, her cousin, the Hon. Philip Gidley King, of Banksia, Double Bay, Sydney ; of Goonoo Goonoo ; and of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia ; member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, and has issue, three sons and one daugbter. See King of Double Bay, Goonoo Goonoo, and Tamwoeth. II. Anna, b. 7th December, 1816; m. Captain John Clements Wickham, K..N., who entered the navy, 21st February, 1812 ; made lieutenant, 6th October, 1827, and commander, 10th January, 1837 ; and was sometime em- ployed in surveying the coast of Australia and Bass' Strait. He sub- sequently became a police magistrate in New South Wales. Mrs. Anna Wickham d. 23rd June, 1852, and left issue, two sons and one daughter. III. Catherine, h. 14th June, 1818; m. 1840, Patrick Leslie, Esq. of New South Wales (J. 25th September, 1815), second son of William Leslie, Esq., J.P. and D.L., tenth Laird of Wart- hill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (see Leslie of Waethill, in Burke's Landed Oentrif), and had issue, a son, William Norman, captain 92nd Highlanders, b. 11th June, 1841 ; m. December, 1864, Emma, third daughter of Roger Kerrison Har- vey, Esq. of Thorpe, co. Norfolk, and d. at Dartle, Waikato, New Zealand, Srd May, 1876, having had issue, 1. William Leonard, 1. October, 1865 ; 1. Ethel Maud ; 2. Mabel Marsaili ; 3. Aline Ella ; and 4. Leila Isabel. IV. Mary King, b. 6th January, 1822 ; m. first, Hugh Gordon, Esq., second son of Hugh Gordon, Esq., H.E.LC.S., J.P. and D.L., who purchased Badi- furrow, now called Manar, Aberdeen- shire, Scotland (see Goedon of Manae, in Burke's Landed Gentry), and by him has issue, six sons and three daughters. She m. secondly, Francis Henry Wilson, Esq., but by him has no issue. V. EmmeUne Maria, b. 10th July, 1828 ; m. first, 1848, the Hon. George Far- quhar Leslie, a member of the Legisla- tive CouncQ of New South Wales (b. 19tb August, 1820), a younger brother of the above-mentioned Patrick Leslie, Esq. of New South Wales ; but by him (who d. I860) had no issue. She m. secondly, Vigant de Falbe, captain in the Eoyal Danish Navy, and by him has issue, two sons. VI. Emma Jane, h. 2nd May, 1832 ; m. 21st January, 1852, Francis Robert