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328 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Bumartsq of JHount ^vdj. DUMARESQ, HENRY ROWLAND GASCOIGNE, Esq. of Mount Ireh, Hadspen, Tasmania, J. P., member of the House of Assembly for Longford, member of Fisheries Board, and member of Synod for Carrick, b. 20th February, 1839 ; m. 5th July, 1876, Caroline Ann Spencer, eldest daughter of the Rev. T. "Watson, late senior chaplain Bombay Army, and has had issue, I. Henry John, b. 24th January, 1888. I. Mary Frances Caroline, b. 20th February, 1880. II. Fanny Isabel, b. 17th December, 1885 ; d. 9th July, 1886. HintagE. This is a well kno-wn Jersey family. The fii-st of the name to settle in that island is stated to have been of a Norman family, and to have migrated in the suite of certain eoolesiastica who visited Jersey for the pur- pose of dedicating one of the parish churches, in the early part of the thirteenth century. The name has been variously spelt De Marisco, De Marais, Dumareys, and Du- maresq. GniiE Dtjmaeesq, Seig. of La Haule, judge delegate and lieutenant - bailly of Jersey, living 1407, had issue two daughters and a son, Thomas Dumaeesq, Seig. of La Haule, who had issue, Jacques (who continued the line of DtTMARESQ OF La Haule), and Thomas Dumaeesq, who m. Jeanette, only daughter and heiress of John De Bagot, Seig. of Grorge, and had a son, John Dfmabesq, the elder, Seig. of Vincheles de Bas, and of Grorge, m. Mabel, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Philip Payn, Seig. of Samares, and had issue, I. John, the younger, Seig. of Samares, m. Jane, daughter of Thomas Lem- priere, bailly of Jersey. From him descended, through the family of Dumaresq of the Colombiers, John Dumaresq, captain E.J.M., who m. Susan Alexandre, and had an only daughter and heiress, Amelia Carteret, who m. Charles Anthoine Marie G-abriel Armand, father of the present distinguished French artist Edouard Charles Armand - Dumaresq (which latter surname he assumed, together with the arms of Dumaresq, jDursuant to letters patent granted by H.I.M. Napoleon III, 1858), Knight of S. Sylvester of Rome ; of Isabella the Catholic, of Spain ; and of SS. Maurice and Lazarus, of Piedmont. II. RiCHAKD. I. Jane, m. Nicholas Lempriere. II. Catherine, m. Richard Mallet. III. CoUette, m. Nicholas Joux'ueavilx. The younger son, RiCHAED Dumaeesq, Seig. of Vincheles de Bas, and of Grorge, m. CoUette, daughter and co-heiress of Anthony Larbalestier, Seig. des Augres (she d. 1590), and d. 1556, having had issue, I. Edward, d. unm. II. John, Seig. of Vincheles de Bas, bailly of Jersey, m. fii'st, in Gruernsey, 1546, Isabel, daughter of Edmund Perrin, Seig. of Rozel (she d. 1567) ; and secondly, in Serk, 1568, CoUette, daughter of Clement Dumaresq, Seig. of Samares, and had issue by both wives. III. Heliee. IV. Clement, settled at La Chenee, the estate of his wife, who was Margaret, eldest daughter and co-heiress of John Messervy, of St. Martin. From him descends the family of Dumaresq du Morin, and de la Chenee. I. Mabel, in. first, John Messervy ; and secondly, Michael Lempriere, Seig. of Dielament. II. Thomasse, m. Clement Journeaulx. III. Elizabeth,™. Henry Mallet. The 3rd son, Heliee Dumaeesq, m. Frances, daughter of Laurens Hamptonne, and had issue, three daughters (Sephora, of age in 1591, and living in London, Sarah and Susan), and a son, John Dumaeesq, lieutenant-bailly, cap- tain of the parish of St. Helier, and colonel E. Regiment, R.J.M., m. first, Sarah, daugh- ter of John Dumaresq, bailly, and by her had a son, I. Elias. d. s.p. He m. secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Bisson, and by her had issue, II. John, of whom presently. III. John. IV. Edward. V. Abraham.