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I!UI{KK'S COLONIAL (IKNTRY. 607 and Anne r»'S Iiis wife, and d. at Rosedalc, lltli June, LS8V leaving issue, I. Sarah Elizabeth Clara, in. -I'.ivd March, 1S02, John Dovljig<,'an Fustku, second son of the late John Fosteh, of Hobart. II. Jlary Rose Alice. III. Helen Lelitia Coustaucc. lluuaiic. KoBEitT I.KAKE, of 11 Yorlisliu-c faniilv. d. at ITiiH, 1st Doi'i'in litT, ]81(!, leaving In- Sarah, his wifi", a son, JouN Leake, one of tlie earliest settlers in 'J'asniania, wiiere he arrived in lS2;i, and one ot* the first magistrates there, and member of the Upper Ilunse lor a number of V'ears, was the promoter of many ])ublie works ; he was b. at Ellington, near Kamsgate, England, 5th Dceoiuher, 17MI, iii. at Holy Trinity Chureli, Hull, 3rd Oelober, 1803, Elizabeth (b. at Hull, 17th May, 1786), daughter of William and Jane JJELI., and cl. 6th January, ISti-l, having by her, who rf. at Rosedale IGth June, 1852, had issue, I. William Bell, b. at Hull, 7th May, ISCC, d. unm. 7th September, ISSfi. Mesidence — Kosedah II. John Travis, h. at Hull, 0th January, 1810, d. August, 1880. III. Robert Rowland, b. at Hidl 1811, m. but d. s. p. IV. Edward John, b. at Hull, 1812, and d. 18(57, leaving one daughter and heiress Letitia Sarah, m. 1891, Charles EELLTAED,who took the name of Leake in addition to his own. T. Arthur, b. at Hull, 1815, vi. JIary, widow of TuuNBULL, but d. .?. y>. 28th April, 1800. VI. CnAiiLEs Hexuy, the subject of this memoir. I. Eliza, *. at Hull, 8th October, 1S07, d. 1814. II. Sarah Elizabeth, //. in Altona, Hol- stein, Denmark, 181(>, d. in 1880. Campbelltown, Tasmania. Carbcll THE LATE HON. JEDEDIAH SEASON CARVELL, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island, h. at Newcastle, New Brunswick, I6th March, 1832, vi. 19th June, 1861, Alice Caroline, second daughter of Thomas Hanfokd, of St. John, New Brunswick, by Caroline JoxES, his wife, and d. 14th February, 1894, having had issue, I. William Frederick Harrisor, b. 1st May, 1862, m. 10th Sept ember, 1889, Alice Isabel, dangliter of the late John Kaw^;, and has issue, Mai'V, h. Gth January, 1892. II. Frank, h. 80th August. 18G3, d. 18th February, 1879. III. Frederick Parker, b. 10th June, 1865, m. 11th June, 1890, Alexandra Matilda Harriet, second daughter of the late Lieutenant Edward Cauey, R.N. Mr. J. S. Carvell was educated at St. John and at the Collegiate School at Frederickton, New Brunswick. In early life he went to Australia, whence ho returned in 1855. In 1860, he I'omoved to Charlotteto^-n, whore he com- menced business as a merchant. A staunch supporter of Sir John iIacdonald, he took an active interest in the Confederation of the .several provinces into the present dominion of Canada, and assisted largely in the establishinent of a railway system throughout Prince J'Jdward Island. In 1877 lie was elected Mayor of the city of Charlolh (own, and in 1879 was called to the Senate of Canada, which position he contiiuiiil to liuld until September, 18S9, when he