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ULUKK'S COLONIAl- (i i:X'l'li'. 50.5 a. 4. 5. 6. 7. PiiKNTii'K, willow of Ciiptaiu Andeh- SON, and Icfl issue, Tlioiiias Ctraliani, h. IS.'iS. Ill Buchaiiaii. 4. 181G ; «i. ISH, Frances Klizabetli, daugliterof Kobort ITazell, and had issue, 1. John Robert, 4. 1850, d. 1857. 2. Bueliauau, 4. 1852, </. 1S57. 3. Thomas iJraluun, 4. 1855, d. 1857. 4. Hugli JlolviUe, 4, 1S(;2, d. 1883. 1. Jane Helen Kobina, 4. 1815. 2. Fanny, 4. 1816. 3. Marion Somcrvail, 4. 1818. 4. Ada Craig, ft. 1860. He III. secondly, 1825, Robina, daughter of Captain Robert tloHUON, of Imerearrou, and rf. 1859, haying by her, lylio d. 1879, had further issue, Arms — Argent on a eheyron indented sable bctw base azure an otter's hoid erased of the fn-ld. Crexl — A dexter hand liolding an oliye branch i>roper Motto — Adsit Dcus. Iti'sidvnces — TTaUa, Toorak, Melbourne; and Kound Hi Clith — Australian, iI el bourne. ly. Robert (iordon (Hey.), 4. 182o; in. 185J, Margaret Fwiug, daughter of Campbell Xai.^mitu, and has issue, 1. John Naisniith, ft. 1867. 1. Margaret Grace, 4. 1857. 2. Kobina Gordon, 4. 1860, d. 1880. Mary Louisa, 4. 1861. Helen Jane, ft. 1863. Edith Campbell, ft. 1865. Annie Frances, 4. 1SG9. Ucorgina. C-rrahaui, ft. 1873. h Meh-iUe, M.D., 84th Regiment, 4. 1828, d. 1853. VI. Jamks (Hon.), of Tyalln, the subject of tins memoir. I. Jane Christina, in. George Raixv, M.D., and had issue. It. Helen Buchanan. cen a rose in chief gules and a saUirc in II, Culeairn, Ney South Wales. ©alton. HON. THOMAS DAFiTON, of Wheatlcigli, North Sydney, New South Wales, J. P. and member of the Legislative Council of that colony, foimerly a member of the Legislative Assembly for nine years, h. 17th April, 1829; i/i. tii-.st in 18(52, Elizabeth Faiiy, and by her, yvlio d. 1877, has issue, I. Tiio.MAs Joseph, 6. llth February, 1871. I. Ellen Margaret. II. Blanche Mary. He m. secondly, 29th January-, 1880, Mary Aunc Jo.sephine AVai.sii, but by her has no issue. The Hon. Thomas Dalton left Ireland in early life for the United States and an-ived in Australia from America in 1856, ever since which time he ha.s been engaged in commercial pursuits, and is now sole partner in the firm of Dalton Brothers, one of the leading mercantile houses in the city of Sydney ; he is a whaif owner and largely connected with the shipping interests. In 1892, he was appointed by His Holiness Pope Leo XIII a Knight Commendtitorcof the Order of St. Gregory the Great. Hiiunge. James Dalton (son of Thomas Dalton), who resided in the cos. of Limeiiek and Tiji- perary, in tlie south of Ireland, emigrated to Kew South Wales in 1849, and settled at Orange. He m. Eleanor Ryan, and had issue, I. Thomas (Hon.), M.L.C., J.l'., the subject of tliis nu^moir. II. James, of Orange, New South Wales, of the firm of Dalton I'rothcrs, mer- chants, is a I'irge land-holder and wool- grower, yas mayor of Oi'ange, 1860, sometime a member of the Town Council, and founder of the Australian Hall, Orange, was 4. at Limerick, Ire- land, in 1834; III. at Orange, aforesaid, 1858, a daughter of (lie late John CoLLI.NS, of Orange, and has issue six sons and six daughters. , Margaret, m. Michael Caskv, and has i.-sue, fcuir sons and one daughter. Heside/ice — Whcatleigh, Xoith Sidmy, Xe» .'~oulh W.des.