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690 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. George Arthur, b. 7th April, 1855; m. 31st March, 1888, Elorence Martlia Slattfi;. II. David John, 6. 18th February, 18()2 ; m. 12th June, 1889, Margaret Harriet, daughter of — Hennixg, and has issue, Rudolf George Barr. III. Alexander Woodrotfe, l. 29th June, 1864 ; m. 17th May, 1894, Helena Maria, daughter of Campbell Davies. IV. Francis Etherington, b. 14th February, 1865. V. Norman Underwood, b. 8th November, 1866. I. Frances Ellen, h. 5th September, 1852 ; d. 7th May, 1854. II. Florence Sarah, b. 10th January, 1854. III. Emma Gertrude, b. 20th Novembei-, 1856; m. 7th October, 1884, Edward John Day Guinness, and has issue, 1. Evelyn Gwydir, 6. 14th November, 1885. 2. Julian, b. 24th July, 1892. IV. Mary Ellen, b. 1st April, 1858. V. Isabella Agnes, b. 8th August, 1859; m. 16th April, 1879, George Frederick Hallet, and has had issue, three sons (one of whom is deceased) and one daughter. Mr. Goyder m. secondly, 20th November, 1871, Ellen Priscilla, daughter of John and Susanna Smith, and by her has issue, VI. John Harvej', b. 28th September, 1872. VI. Ethelwynne,-) ^^j^^_ ,, gnd December, 1873. VII. Margaret, J This gentleman, who emigrated to Australia in 1848, entered the South Australian government service in 1851 ; was appointed chief clerk in the lands office, 1853 ; the following year became acting deputy surveyor-general, deputy surveyor-general in January, 18S8, and surveyor-general in 1861, which post he resigned 13th December, 1893. He has undertaken several exploring expeditions, and was successful in laying out the Northern Territory. He was created CM.G. in 1889. Hiiwage. The familv, -nliicli originated in Carir.ar- thensliire, Wnles, is an offshoot of the family of G^VTDIE, the orthographT of the name having been altered to its present form by one oi Mr. Goyder's ancestors. The paternal grandfather of Mr. G-. W. Goyder m. three tiines and had twenty-one sons and one daughter. The youngest sou, by his third wife, Miss LiOTD, sister of Mr. Lloyd, barrister, of London, was, The Kev. Davjd George Gotdee, who practised as a physician for many years in Glascow and in England, and was a preacher with the Swedenborgians and author of The Aufohiographii of a Phrenologisl. He d. at Bradford, at the age of 83 yeai-s, haying m. in London, 11th February, 1821, Sarah Ethee- rs'OTON, of London (where she d. aged 94 years), by whom he had, I. George Woodeoffe, the subject of this memoir. II. William Dayid. III. John Thomas, ly. Charles Stones, m. Kose Elizabeth Faerow, and lias issue, one son and two daughters. V. Dayid, m. Anna Thomas, and has issue, one son and three daughters. I. Sarah Anna, m. ilugli Galhrilh MacLachlax, and had foiu- children all deceased. II. Anna Josephine. III. Margaret Diana Mary, m. John Uaevet, and has issue, two sons and two daughters. Arms — Per pale art/, and sa. three lions rampant count erchanged. Crest — A lion rampant sa. collared arg. holding a sword of the last, hilt or. Motto — Hel ddtiic, lieb ddini. Sesidence — Warrakilla, Aldgate, South Australia.