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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 35 J. Ethel Adelaide Fanny Stanley, d. 23rd November, 1865, in Hobart, aged 5 months, and was buried in the family vault, Hobart. He m. 2ndly, 8th June, 1871, Edith Mary, younger daughter and co-heiress of John Carter, Esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-Iav, Q.C. She d. 6th April, 1874, and he m. 3rdly, I5th April, 1879, at Hobart, Henrietta Louisa, daughter of the late William Stanley Sharland, Esq., of Woodbridge, Tas- mania, M.H.A. of New Norfolk. Lineage and Arms used — Vide preceding article. Besidence — 4, Michie's-buildings, 73, Chancery-lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Clubs — Oxford, aiad Cambridge, London ; Melbourne. Cillej> ot JreDerictcin antr ^t. auUreto^s. TILLEY, HON. SIR SAMUEL LEONARD, C.B. (1867), K.C.M.G. (1879), P.O., of Fredericton and St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Canada; appointed pix>vincial secretary and member of New Brunswick Government, 1st November, 1854 ; held that position, with the exception of two years, until 1st July, 1867 ; member of Dominion Government and Minister of Customs, 18th July, 1867 to 1872 ; Minister of Finance, Canada, from 1872 to 1873 ; Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, 15th November, 1873, to 1878; Minister of Finance, Canada, 18th October, 1878 to 1885, when again appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, which position he now occupies ; b. at Gage Town, Queen's County, Province of New Bruns- wick, 8th May, 1818, and was educated at the county grammar school ; m. first, at Portland, St. John, New Brunswick, 6th May, 1844, Julia Anna, daughter of James T, Hanford, Esq. of St. John, and by her (who d. 1862, and was buried at Fredericton, New Brunswick) has had issue, I. William Harrison (Rev.), b. 26th April, 1845, and d. 1877, leaving (by Bessie, his wife) three children. II. Leonard Arthur, of Toronto, Canada. III. Albert, d. when two months old. l_I_0»J'H_i3/*G I. Louisa, m. A. F. Strut, Esq. of Fredericton. II. Annie, m. Thomas Burper, Esq. of Winnipeg. III. Julia, unm. IV. Frances, m. William De Wolfe, Esq. of New Orleans. V. Jessie, m. T. D. Chipman, Esq. of St. Stephens, New Brunswick. He m. secondly at St. Stephens, New Brunswick, 20th October, 1867, Alice Star, daughter of Zachariah Chipman, Esq. of St. Stephens, and by her has issue, IV. Herbert Chipman, b. 6th September, 1868. V. Leonard Percy De Wolfe, b. 21st May, 1870. D 2