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692 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. III. Laura, h. 3rd January, 1887. IV. Sarah jMaberlj, h. 1st JUI3', 1888. V. Clara Bind, h. 14t,li October, 1889. ILincnac Geoege Maeoetts, the gr.andfather of Mr. E. P. ir. Mai'getis, was h. at Ilcming- ford, CO. Huntingdon, England, and rf. June, 1842, having had by Mary, his wife (who was b. at Hemiiigfoi'd, co. Huntingdon, m. 1804, and il. November, 1886), a sop., EDMrND M.1RGETI3, of Warmambool, Victoria, m. lOtli December, 1843, Sarah Ellen, daughter of the Rev. Frederick Her- bert Maberlt, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and has had issue, I. Edmund Philip MABEULr, of whom we treat. II. Frederick George. III. Henry Stephen, d. vnm. I. Laura Anne, deceased. II. Emily Sarah, deceased. HI. Florence Maberlr, m. 18th May, 1887, Charles Plues. Sesideiice — Bindi, near Tongio, North Gippsland, Victoria. iHarsjjall. J OHN MARSHALL, of the firm of Marshall and Copeland, of Dunedin, New Zealand, h. 2Gth October, 1829, in the county of Antrim, Ireland ; m. at St. James's Cathedral, Melbonrne, Victoria, 1st October, 1859, Julia, daughter of Alexander Johnston, of Haddington, Scotland, by Elizabeth WiiiT- SON, his wife, and by her has issue, I. Augustus, 6. 9th August, 1860; )». 13th October, 1886, Janet Nichol- son, and has a daughter, Winifred. II. Thomas James. I. Violet Whitson. ir. Eleanor Martin. This family in former times resided in Scotland, whence they removed into the county of Antrim, Ireland. Eev. John Mabshall, brother of the Eev. Futt Marshall, both of Ballyclare, Ireland, m. Jane Smyth or Smythe, of Shane's Castle, in the north of Ireland, and by her had issue, I. Robert (Dr.), buried in Balljlinney graveyard, co. Antrim. II. Thomas, of whom we treat. y f both buried in Bally- m. James ) ^. p-aTcyard, co. I. Margaret, | j^^^^^ ■ Tile second sou, Thomas Marshall, of Yiewmount, be- tween Dough and Ballyclare, co. Antrim, Ire- land, m. about 1828", at Belfast, Eleanor, daughter of Isaac Martin (who possessed dockyards in Belfast up till 1798, when he Residence — Dunedin, emigrated with all his family, excepting his daughter Eleanor, to Philadelphia, U.S.A.), by his wife, a daughter of Mr. Barron, of Ballvlinney (this lady d. previous to her hus- band's departure for America), and widow of Josius Montgomery, brother of the Rev. Dr. Henry Montgomery (whom she m. at Belfast in the year 1812, and by whom she had issue, Archibald, d. at Sligo, Ireland, 1848 ; Henry, of 'Wanganui, New Zealand, sheep farmer, </. there 2ud October, 1891 ; William, Hon., of Wellingtou, New Zealand, M.L.C., J.P. ; Sarah, m. Mr. Thompson, of New York, and Josephine, m. Mr. Espie, of Victoria, Australia). Mr. Tliomas Marshall d. 6th May, 1881, at Dunedin, having had by Eleanor, his wife (who d. in Victoria, July, 1872), two sons, I. John, the subject of this memoir. II. James, d. unm. Otago, New Zealand.