A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry ...Harrison, 1891 - Commonwealth countries |
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Adelaide afterwards Agnes Alexander Alice appointed April Arthur August baptised baronet barrister-at-law Bart brother buried Burke's Landed Gentry Burke's Peerage Cambridge Campbell Canada captain Caroline Catherine Charles Charlotte Christchurch Church College Colonel colony Court Crest-A daugh daughter of John daughter of Sir daughter of Thomas daughter of William deceased December Devon Dublin Earl Edward eldest daughter Eliza Elizabeth emigrated Emily England father February Frances Frederick George Hall heir Henry Hobart House Hugh Ireland Jane January Joseph July June Kent late Launceston leaving issue Legislative Council lieutenant Lineage London Lord Louisa March Margaret Maria Melbourne Middlesex Nova Scotia November October Queensland rector Regiment resided Richard Royal Samuel Sarah Scotland second daughter secondly September Sir John Sir William sister Somerset Sophia South Australia South Wales Surrey Sussex Sydney Tasmania three daughters three sons vicar Victoria Western Australia wife York Zealand