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286 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1. George Thomas Frederick, m. Kate Barton, and has issue, Edward George. 2. Edward Michael. 1. Henrietta Jane. 2. Anna Maria, m. Harry Branch, Esq., and has issue, Fred Christine. Olive Winnifred. 3. Marianne Elizabeth Georgina, m. E. J. Kemp, Esq., and has issue, Ernest Alfred. III. Catherine, m. the Most Rev. Octavius Hadfield, D.D , bishop of Wellington and primate of New Zealand, son of Joseph Hadfield, Esq. of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight (see Hadfield of Netley), and has issue, 1. Henry Samuel. 2. George Joseph. 3. Octavius. 4. Charles Alexander. 5. Ernest Frederick. 6. Francis Carlton. 1. Annie, m. J. W. Marshall, Esq. 2. Georgina. 3. Catherine. 4. Amelia Caroline. IV. Caroline Elizabeth, m. S. B. Lud- brook, Esq., and has issue, 1. Henry Samuel. 2. Samuel Blomfield. 3. William Williams. 4. Edward Reginald. 1. Marion Jane. 2. Rose Caroline. 3. Lilian Mary. V. Lydia Jane, m. Hugh Carleton, Esq. Arms used — Gu., a chev. erm. between three Saracens' heads in profile, couped ppr. Crest — A Saracen's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr. and wreathed round the temples. Motto — A fynno duw fydd. Residence — Pakaraka, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, Auckland, New Zealand.

Simmons of Churchill. SIMMONS, WINSTON CHURCHILL, Esq. of Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania, formerly warden of the municipality of Richmond for upwards of twenty years, chairman of General Sessions, b. 18th November, 1827 ; m. first, 22nd May, 1862, Mary Ida, daughter of Alexander Goldie, Esq. of Laburnum Park, Richmond, Tasmania, and by her has issue, I. Frank Churchill, b. 7th December, 1863. II. Charles Vivian, b. 11th February, 1864. He m. secondly, 26th January, 1871, Isabella, daughter of William Gunn, Esq., P.M., Launceston, Tasmania, and by her has issue, III. Cecil Ryrie, b. 16th April, 1872. I. Mary Lintorn, b. 20th May, 1873. II. Lillian, b. 6th June, 1874. III. Isabell, b. 16th June, 1882.

Lineage. Captain Thomas Simmons, of Bath, Somersetshire, m. Frances Lintorn, and by her had issue, I. Thomas Frederick, of Langford, co. Somerset, captain R.A., m. Mary, daughter of the Hon. John Perry, judge at Jamaica, and had, amongst other issue, Charles John Simmons, of London, solicitor ; and Field-Marshal Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons, G.C.B. (1878), K.C.B. (1869), C.B. (1855), G.C.M.G. (1887), of 36, Corn- wall - gardens, London, and of the Athenaeum and United Service Clubs, London, governor and commander-in- chief at Malta (1884—88), colonel-com- mandant R.E. ; served in America in important engineering operations ; in- spector of railways, and secretary to the Railway Department of the Board of Trade, 1846—53; served on the Danube and in tlie Crimea (Crimean and Turkish medals, orders of the Medjidie and Legion of Honour) ; Liva Pasha in Turkey, 1857 ; H.M.'s Commissioner on the International Commission for defining the boundary of Turkey and Russia, in Asia, under the Treaty of Paris ; consul-general at Warsaw, 1858—60 ; commanded R.E. at Aldershot, 1860—5 ; com- mandant of the School of Military