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258 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. jHatHrilar ot Btmara. MACTy^ELLAR, HON. CHARLES KINNAIRD, M.B., CM., of Dunara, l Rose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, member of the Legislative Council, N.S.W., late minister for Mines and representative of the Government of Sir Patrick Jennings, K.C.M.G., in tLe Legislative Council, and formerly president of the Board of Health and medical adviser to the Government, b. 5th December, 1844, in Sydney ; m. 9th August, 1877, Marion, second daughter of Thomas Buckland, Esq. of Belvoir House, Sydney, and has issue, I. Keith Kinnaird, h. 17th July, 1880. II. Eric Buckland, b. 17th July, 1882. I. Isobel Marion Dorothea, b. 1st July, 1885. Hon. C. K. MacKellar graduated M.B. at tbe University of Glasgow in 1871. This family was settled in Argyllsliire, Scotland. Lieutenant John MacKellab, of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, the grandfather of the Hon. Dr. C. K. MacKellar, was b. in ArgyLlshire, Scotland. He served in the Peninsula, West Indies, and Flanders, and afterwards retired with the rank of captain. He m. Euphemia, daughter of ... . Jackson, Esq., and had issue, Frederick;, of whom presently, and Charle." Kinnaird. Frederick MacKellar, Esq. of Sydney, N.S.W., M.D., b. in Scotland, 1811 ; m. at Sydney, February, 1844, Isobel Beatson, daughter of James Robertson, Esq. of Leith, Scotland, sheep-owner, son of James Kobert- Bon, Esq. of Fifeshire, surgeon, and by her (who was b. in Scotland, 1811, and d. in Sydney, N.S.W., 1873) had issue, I. Charles Kinnaird (Hon.), of whom we treat. I. Euphemia, m. John A. Gamack, Esq., and has issue. Mr. MacKellar d. 1863. Arms used — Arff. a lion passant az. between two barrulets gu. in chief three crescents sa. and in base as many mullets of the third. Crest — An arm embotved in armour holding in the hand a scymitar all ppr. Motto — Perseverando. Residence — Dunara, Rose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. C/?(is^Australian and Athenseum, Sydney, N.S.W. ^^)ttt of Cnjjrafe anU jWittamo ^m% HIGHETT, JOHN MOORE, Esq. of Toorak and Mitiamo Park, Victoria Australia, member of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria ; h. 5th September, 1847, near Geelong, Victoria ; m. at Melbourne, Victoria, 30th September, 1882, Annie Josephine, daughter of Captain Charles Bradney Payne, R.N., of Osenington, Melbourne, Victoria (son of Rear-Admiral Payne, of Weymouth, co. Dorset, England), by Josephine Simmons, his wife, who was a relation of Field Marshal Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons, G.C.B., late governor and commander-in-chief of the island of Malta and its dependencies, and has issue, I. Vivien Lintorn, b. 2nd March, 1885. II. A son, b. 20th February, 1890. I. Josephine Moore, b. 29th April, 1886.