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IJUKKK'S COLONIAL LiKX'l'KV 495 ,1 jl-lanifolti* AMES WILLLVM MANIFOLD, of Cai-rakoortu, (li-asincir, nuiir Wnrr- iianibooL Vii'ttn-ia, h. oOth December, 1840, m. 7th May, 1874, I^ufy Ki'vnold, daughter of the late "Slavk Niciioi.sox. llincagr. William Man-itdli), wLo was /;. 3nl October, 1764, at Court Hall, co. Cliester, the residence of his father, James AIa.nifold, emifjmted with his family tt) Van Piemen's Laud in 1827, and settled at Kelso, on the river Taniar. He m. in 17!)(), JIary Barnes (who was fi. IGtli Jnly, 1772, and </. 4th Fehnitiry, 1S51), and il. July, 184(), having had six sons, all of whom d. num. except I. Thomas (the fourth son), of whom we treat. II. John (the fifth son), who left issue, 1. William Thomjrson, of Purrum- bete, Camperdown, Vietoria. 2. 'J'liomas, of Wirridgil, Camper- down. 3. Chester, of Taliudert, Camper- down. 4. Kdward, of Danedite, Camper- down. The older surviving son, Thomas Maxifoi i>, of Waiora, near Ifel- bourne, Victoria, wlio was b. at Court Hall, CO. Chester, 29th March, 1809. He removed from Van Uiemen's Land to Port Phillip, Victoria, in 1836, and with his two younger brothers, John and Peter, explored and settled at Purrumbele. After some years l(e removed to Grasmere, near Wairna!nbool,and towards the latter end of his life gave up pastoral pursuits and lived at Waiora. his residence near Melbourne, where he (/. 7th Novembir, 1875. He III. 4th July, 1838, Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Captain Walter Stnxot, 6tiih Regiment, of Uallintate, co. Armagh, Ireland, second son of Sir Walter Synnot, Knt., of Ballyinoyer, co. Armagli (see Burke's Landed Geiitri/, Synnot of Bal/i/moi/er) by Jane, his first wife, daughter of John Seton, of Cambcrwell, and by her (who was i. 16th May, 1822, and now resides at Katandra, South Varra, Melbourne) had issue. Residence — Carrakoortc, Grcsmere, WarruamI Clubs — Melbourne and Warrnambool. I. Jamk.s William, tin- sul)ject of this menuiir. II. Walter Synnot. of Wollnston, Warr- nambool, Victoria (Clubs — Melbourne and Warrnambool), J. P. for the colony of Queensland, A. 30th March, 1849 ; III. 23id April, 1885, Fanny Maria, third daughter of Commander Alexander John Smith, K.N, lato astronomer of llobart, Tasmania, and gold field commissioner at Castleniaine, Vietoria, by Aubrey, his wife, daugh- ter of George Frederick Bead, of Hobart, director of the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, but has no issue. At his father's death Jfr. Manifold in- herited the Wollastcm and ifotang properties, subject to the life interest of his mother. I. Eliaabeth Mary Synnot, b. 9th Mav, 18*2 ; m. 27th February, 1868, Andrew George Andekson, and has issue, 1. Claude Alexander. 1. Alice Setou. 2. Beatrice Mary Synnot. 3. Margaret Lome. 4. Isabel Kose. 5. Ethel Dunlop. 6. Jessie Caroline. 7. Georgina Martha McCall. II. Alice Seton, b. 22nd April, 184." ; m. 2iid July, 1872, Lieutenant William Henry Panter, R.Js'., formerly captain and senior naval officer of Victoria, and has issue, 1. Elizabeth Frances. 2. Violet Louisa. 3. Mary Grace. 4. Florence Morton. 5. Olive Eniilv Constance. 6. Edith ^fay'. 7. Helen Kennedy. ool, Victoria. Donaltison. nENRY TENNENT DONALDSON, of Biooklaiul?, Yctholme, near Bathurst, New South Wales, J. P., /-. 15th July, 1847, m. 23i-d February, 1871, Agnes, daughter of J. Pi.skekto.x, by Auuc his wife, daughter of Kobeit Maesdek, and ha.s is.'sue,