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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 345 I. James Penn (Hon.), of Gtlenelg. II. Bay Parkin, m. Charlotte Dover, and has issue, five sons and seven daugh- ters. xtl. Hillary, m. first, Letitia Conway, and by her had issue, one son ; and, secondly, Ellen Wiles, and by her has issue. I. Emma Martha, m. Thomas Taylor, Esq., B.M., and has issue, one son and four daughters. II. Winifred Penn, m. Frederick Ed- ward Monckton, Esq., and has issue, three sons and two daughters. III. Louisa Bastin, m. James Logan, Esq., and has issue, three sons and six daughters. IV. Sarah Jane, m. Arthur Harvey, Esq., and has issue, three sons and three daughters. Residence — Liverpool - terrace, Glenelg, South Australia. JSitrtotll ot ^(i)aiitea. BTDWILL, JOHN ORBELL, Esq. of Pihautea, Featliejston, Welling- ton, New Zealand, J.P., b. 21st July, 185i ; m. 26th March, 1881, at Masterton, Sarah Bonella, only daughter of Robert Mudge Marchant, Esq., C.B., of Chilcompton, Bath, co. Somerset, England, by Bonella Maria, his wife, daughter of the late James Mahon, Esq. of Northampton, Gralway, Ireland, and has issue, I. John Came, h. at Te Maire, Pihautea, 9th Februai'y, 1882. I. Florence Marjorie, h. at Te Maire, Pihautea, ICth April, 1886. ILineage. Joseph Bidwill or Bidwell, of Sydney House, Exeter, co. Devon, England, was b. at Uffculme, near CoUumpton, co. Devon, where, according to tradition, the family had been seated for some generations. His son and heir, Joseph Bidwill, Esq., b. 20th March, 1756; m. 2l3t June, 1780, Martha, daughter of Mr. Farrant, of Clist Hydon, co. Devon, and had fifteen children, of whom the eldest surviving son and heir was, Joseph Geeen Bidwill, Esq. of Sydney House, Exeter, co. Devon, an officer in Her Majesty's 4th (Queen's Own) regiment of Dragoon Guards, b. 26th February, 1796 ; m. Charlotte Wilmot, daughter of John Carne, Esq. of Falmouth, co. Cornwall, England (she d. at Felix Well, 4th March, 1864), and d. 1st September, 1871, having had issue, I. Chaeles Robeet. II. John Carne, b. 5th Feb., 1815 ; d. tinm. at Tinana, New South Wales. I. Elizabeth, b. 22nd September, 1817; m. 1840, Thomas Digby Miller, Esq., son of Thomas Hamilton Miller, Esq., sheriff of Selkirkshire, Scotland, and has, with other issue, Charles Eobert, b. 1844; m. Anne Pain, of Wellington, New Zea- land. Annie Elizabeth, m. William Digby, Esq. II. Mary Carne, b. 5th October, 1822 ; m. 1846, William McDonald, Esq. of New South Wales, son of Brigadier- General McDonald, and has issue. III. Harriett, of Sydney House, Exeter, CO. Devon, b. 16th November, 1824; m. Samuel Ware, Esq. of Exeter, co. Devon, solicitor, but has no issue. IT. Charlotte, b. 4th January, 1828 ; m. 1st January, 1851, Albert Henry Bamfield, Esq., son of Major Bam- field, of the 36th Native Infantry, who was killed at the battle of Chillian- wallah, and has had, 1. Henry Edward Looh, h. Ist Nov- ember, 1851. 1. Agnes Mary Eabouc, b. 4th August, 1853. 2. Alice Marion, b. 11th November, 1862, at Lahore. 3. Ada Harriett, b. 20th January, 1864, at Umballe. 4. Mabel, b. 23rd July, 1866. 5. Beatrice Mary, b. 1868 ; d. an infant. 6. Mildred, b. 3rd November, 1869. The eldest son, Chables Robert Bidwill, Esq. of Pi- hautea, Wellington, New Zealand, J. P., captain of militia, settled at Pihautea, 1844 ; m. Catherine, daughter of John Orbell, Esq., late of Hawkesbury, Otago, New Zealand, and of the Grove, Essex, England, and d. at Pihautea, 21st April, 1884, having had three sons and five daughters, I. John Obbell, of whom we treat. II. William Edward, of Rototawhai ; b. 19th May, 1858 ; partner with his brothers in the Pihautea estate.