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BDRKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 171 Cuntc. CLAUDE GEORGE IRONSIDE CUliUlE, of The Antlers, I'ipestonc Creek, Moosomin, Assiniboia, North West Territory, Canada, h. at Ferozepore, India, ^Tth Marcli, 1S7I ; ?/;. -JOth May, 1890, Geraldiiie Mabel, t'ldest daughter of Captain Alfred Pmci;, late G7th (Hampshire) Rcgimeul, and has issue, I. Gladys Mnrf?aret, h. 30th April, ISOl. II. .Muriel .dina, h. "ind December, 1892. Hincncif. ])e. C'L.vrDE Cruiiii;, of LanarlisliiiT, IScut- lanH, one of four cliililren. was h. in Glasi^ow, 1789. His father, Cl.i de CruiiiE, of Glas- gow, rf. theve sliortlv after liis birth, and liis niotlipr (nee Baii.i.ie) n-m. a Mr. Jardine. Dr. Cl.'iude Curric went out to the Madras Prcsidinicv, and after l)is retirement resided at iS:'-, We.^tl.ourne Teriaoe, London. He m. 1810, Caroline Ifarie Au>;ustine, daughter of Dr. Eugene Laibet, who was ]ihTsieian on the stall of his falher-iu-law. General C'arnape, a distinguished Freneh general, and on his retirement, after much service, took up his residence at Qailou, Malabar coast, Madras, India. Dr. Claude Currie </. in 1854, having had issue, I. Claude, i. 1812; rf. 1810. II. William Frederick, of the Sfadras Medical Service, i. 1816 ; in. anil (L 1858. III. Charles David, surgeon-major in the Madras Medical Servirc, i. 1817; m. to a daughter of Dr. Goodall, of the Madras Service, and rf. 1800. IV. RoiiEKT Hamilton (Major-General), of V liom presently. V. Augustus Octavius, surgeon in the Madi-as Medical Service, i. 1820 ; rf. num. 1853. Ti. Eugene, b. 1824: rf. unm. 1857, from wounds received at the taking of Cawnpore, while in command of a portion of Her Majesty's 84th Regi- ment. VII. George Vernon, brigade-surgeon in the Bengal Armv, b. 1828; m. Jane Isabel, daughter of General Baestow, of the Bengal Army. nil. Henry, b. 1834; served in Her Majesty's 84th Eegimcnt, and in the 74th and 70lh Highland Ecginicnts. He «i Pauline, daughter of Colonel Havelock, 14th DraL'Oons, and rf. isss. l.. Richard, an oflicer in the Bengal Artillery, 4. ] S35 ; killed at Eyzabad in the Indian Mutiny ; vnm. I. Caroline Jlary Jane, b. 1811 ; m. Hes'dtnce — The Antlers, Pipestone Creek, Canada. General Richard BVDU, of I lie Madras Army, jind rf. 1S70. II. Margaret, i. 1813; m. JIajor John Dew AvvDEY, judge advocate Madras Army, and rf. 1855. III. Virginia, b. 1814 ; m. Henry Dicken- son, Madras Civil Servi( e and member of Council, and rf. 1888. IV. Eugenie, 4. 1822; rf. 1823. V. Eugenie, b. 1826 ; rf. num. 1843. VI. Cecilia Cadogan, *. 1831. The fourth son, Majoe-Geneeal Robert Hamilton CfEEiE, b. 27th April, 1819, at A'ellore, Madras, India, was for thirteen years Lieutenant-Colonel of the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment, in which he served for forty years ; ])reseut at the action of Maharajpore, 29th December, 1S43, and served throughout the Crimean War. He received the Dis- tinguished Service Reward, and inany medals, and had conferred upon him the fifth class of the Order of the Medjidie ; retired in 1877, with the rank of major-general, )«. 14th January, 18t 9, Augusta Ellen, daughter of the late Rev. Wilhaur MoNEY, of Barrington, Avenue Road, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, England (by Julia IitONSlDE, his wife, whose family were of Houghtou-lc-Spring, eo. Dur- ham), who was son of William Taylor JIoNEY, of Walthamstow, Essex, Knt. of the Gucl- pbio Order, M.P., and subsequently II.B.M. Consul-General at A'eniee, and llilan ; by Eugenia, his wife, third daughter of William Money, of Homme House, co. Hereford; Whctham, Wilts ; aud I'itsford.eo. Northamp- ton (.see Burke's landed Geiilri/, Money- Kyele, of Uomme lluise). Wajor-General Currie rf. 13th September, ISSfi, leaving issue, I. Robert Henry Money, Lieutenant 7()th (W^cst Riding) Regiment, b. on board H.M.S. " Crocodil -," 8th Oct- ober, 1869 ; was killed whilst playing polo at Kohat, Punjaub, 5th November, 1893, vnm. II. CiArDE Georoe IiiOXSiDE, now of The Antlers, Moosomin. I. Augusta Juiia, b. at Kussowlic, Pun- jaub, India, Gth May, 1872. Mjosomin, Assiniboia, jN'orlh West Territory,