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172 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. SANDERSON, FREDERIC JAMES, Esq. of Killingworth, North Adelaide, South Australia, collector H.M. Customs, president of Marine Board of South Australia, and special magistrate, b. 4th July, 1834, at Newcastle-on- Tyne ; m. 1st July, 1856, Sarah, daughter of William and Louisa Cecilia Tounghusband, and has, I. Francis Villiers, b. 11th June, 1862 ; m. 20th December, 1888, Fanny Augusta, daughter of Edward Klingender, Esq. of Toorak, Victoria, and has a daughter, Beryl Olive. I. Annie Louisa, m. Henry Debonaire Gardener Haggard, Esq. II. Edith Fergusson. HI. Helen Lilias. Mr. Sanderson arrived in the colony of South Australia in 1852 ; was appointed clerk in the Treasury, 26th June, 1854; secretary to the Lands Titles Commissioners, 1st December, 1862, and secretary to the attorney- general, 1st December, 1870. He was acting under-secretary and government statist, from January, 1878, to June, 1879, and was appointed collector of customs and chief inspector of distilleries, 9th July, 1879. ILtncac^t. Mr. Frederic James Sanderson is the son of Francis Sandekson, Esq., formerly of Killingworth House, Newcastle-on-Tjne, co. Northumberland (who d. in South Australia, 22nd February, 1864), by Hannah, his wife, who also d. in South Australia, 4th November, 1862. Arms used — Paly of six arg. and az., on a bend sa. three annulets or. Crest — On a mount vert a talbot pass. sa. eared or. Motto — Sans Dieu ri'en. Residence — Killingworth, North Adelaide, South Australia. ni^ ot atr^Iattrt. SMITH, JOSEPH HENRY, Esq. of Brongham-place, Adelaide, South Australia, chairman of the South Austi-alian Railway Commissioners, b. 13th August, 1843 ; m. 22nd October, 1869, Lydia, daughter of the late R. Christian, Esq. of Barrow, Rutland, and has had issue, I. Harry Osborne, b. 15th August, 1870, d. 19th April, 1884. II. Frederick George, h. 27th May, 1879. I. Agnes Ethel. II. Florence Helena. III. Blanche Alice. V. Frances Marguerite. Ilincagc. Th'.s amily is originally from Stafford- shire. Joseph Valentine Smith, Esq. of Wal- sall, CO. Stafford, and of London, m. Mary Osborne, of London (of an old Leicestershire family), and d. February, 1870, issue, Joseph Henry, of Adelaide. Frederick Osborne. Alice. Motto used — Pax in hello. Residence — Brougham - place, Adelaide, South Australia.