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342 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Emily Jane, b. September, 1846 ; m. July, 1865, the Hon. Sir Joseph George Long Innes, Knt. (1875), of Winslow, Sydney ; Clover Hill, Sutton Forest; and of ^he Australian Club, Sydney, all in New South Wales, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who was 6. in Sydney, 16th October, 1834 ; was educated at King's School, Pai'ramatta ; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1859 ; admitted to the New South Wales Bar, 1862 ; district judge of Queensland, 1865-9 ; elected a member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, 1872 ; the same year called to the Legislative Council (retiring 1880) ; solicitor-general New South Wales, 1872-3 ; attorney-general, 1873-5 ; minister of justice, 1880-81 ; and puisne judge of Supreme Court since October, 1881 ; eldest son of the late Captain Joseph Long Innes, of the 39th Regiment. They have six children. II. Fanny Blanche, h. July, 1851 ; m. April, 1873, Robert Darvall Barton, Esq. of Bathurst, J. P., and has six children. III. Helen Evangeline, b. August, 1853 ; m. 15th April, 1873, W. Harvey Holt, Esq. of Glenprairie, Queensland, J. P., and has seven children (see Holt of Parramatta and Rockhampton). IV. Annie, b. August, 1855 ; m. December, 1877, Charles Hampden Barton, Esq. of Wellington, and has five children. V. Mary Edith, b. March, 1857 ; to. June, 1881, Marsham Elwin a Beckett, Esq. of Ashfield, solicitor, and has three children. VI. Jessie Gertrude, b. January, 1862; m. February, 1884, William C. a Beckett, Esq. of Nelgowrie, J. P., and has two children. The Hon. John Smith sailed for the colony of New South Wales in December, 1835, arriving there in April, 1836. He had the advantage of an introduction from the then secretary of state for the colonies (Lord Glenelg) to the Governor, Sir Richard Bourke, and having turned his attention to pastoral pursuits, he was engaged as superintendent by the late John Maxwell, Esq. of Narroogal. In 1842 he purchased the Gamboola sheep run, and commenced sheep farming, his estates now carrying over 50,000 sheep. He has been a member of the Union club since its formation in 1857. HmEage. This family was originally seated in Corn- wall, England. JoHK Smith, Esq., the grandfather of the Hon. John Smith, was a landed proprietor, residing at Trelanvean, in the parish of St. Keverne, co. Cornwall. He owned Tregarn, Gruggith, and other smaller estates. He m. and had issue, I. John, of whom presently. I. Jenny, m. John Jago, Esq. of Fal- mouth, CO. Cornwall, and had issue, Dr. Jago, of Truro, co. Cornwall. II. Mary, m. Eli Cuttance, Esq. of St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, and had a son, Eli, of Falmouth, co. Cornwall. John Smith, Esq. of Trelanvean, co. Corn- wall, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Cock, Esq. of Lesneage, St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, and had issue, I. John (Hon.), of whom we treat. II. James, m. and is deceased. III. William, d. young. IV. Robert, m. and is deceased. T. Richard, of co. Cornwall, farmer, m. Ti. George, of co. Cornwall, farmer, m. VII. Francis, m. and is deceased. VIII. Sydney, m. and is deceased. I. Mary Ann, m. and is deceased. II. Jane, m. Mr. Bunt, of co. Cornwall, and has issue, Thomas, chief engineer