Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry Vol 2.djvu/446

This page needs to be proofread.

820 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Dora Henrietta, b. 27th January, 1867. II. Isabel Adelaide, h. 16fch July, 1868, m. 28th December, 1892, Frederick Hamilton Salusbtjky, barrister-at-law, second son of the late Rev. George Augustus Salusbdry, of Brynbella, co. Flint, and rector of Westerbury, Salop. III. Grace Agnes, 6. 8th May, 1871. IV. Lilian Charlotte, b. 30th December, 1873. V. Kathleen Francis, 6. 9th February, 1876. VI. Una Leonora, h. 19th August, 1879. Mr. W. H. Suttor was educated by Dr. Woolls, at Parramatta. He repre- sented East jSIacquarie in the Legislative Assembly from January, 1875, to December, 1878, and -was minister of mines 1877-8. He has had a seat in the Upper House from 1880, and was vice-president of the Executive Council, and representative of the Government in the Legislative Council from May, 1889, to October, 1891. In that year he represented New South Wales at the Federation Convention in Sydney. Mr. Suttor is author of Ansfralian Stories Betold (iml Slietches of Country Life, and was captain in the Bathurst Reserve Rifle Company. Mr. Suttor has been vice-president of the Executive Council since August, 189-1. Hincncie. Geokge Sitttor, whose father rented lands at Chelsea, and was of Scotch extrac- tion, emigrated to Australia, on the advice of Sir Joseph Banks, and arrived in Sydney in H.M.S. " Porpoise," on 6th November, 1800. He was granted immediately two liundred acres at Baulkham Hills, near Parra- matta, which he cultivated for years. Dur- ing the insurrection against Governor Bligh, he took the Governor's side and was in con- sequence tried by the rebels, but refusing to acknowledge the legality of the court was cast into prison, where he remained for six months. He returned to England in 1839, but went back to the colony in 1845, where he renraincd to the time of his death. He in. at All Nations' Church, Chelsea, 2nd August, 1798, Sarah Maria DoBixso', and d. at Alloway Bank, Bathurst, 5th May, 1859, aged 85 years, having by her, who d. at Kouen, France, 17th August, 1844, had issue, I. George Banks, b. on board H.M.S. " Porpoise," off Spithead, 1st May 1799; »«. 1st February, 1826, Jane Johnston. Both are deceased. II. Thomas Charles Cadogan, b. at Chel- sea Farm, Baulkham HUls, 13th January, 1804; ni. at St. Phillip's, Sydney, 26th September, 1835, Mary Anne Grosvenor Feakcis, and is deceased. III. William Henkt, of whom pre- sently. IV. John Bligh, I. at Chelsea Farm, 23rd October, 1809, and is deceased. V. Edwin Clerk, 4. at Castle Hill, 4th December, 1818. I. Eliza Ma'ia, J. at Parramatta, 30th Jidy, 1801, and is deceased. II. Sarah Cordelia, J. at Chelsea Farm, 3rd March, 1808; m. at Kelso, near Bathurst, 29th June, 1829, William Beverly Suttoe, who is deceased. III. Sarah Ellen, t. at Chelsea Farm, 9th February, 1813 ; ;h. at Trinity Church Kelso, Batliurst, Rev. W. Lisle, and is deceased. IV. Elizabeth Mary, b. at Castle Hill, 28th April, 1815; m. at Kelso, 1st January, 1835, Dr. William John Keee, and is deceased. The third son, William Henet Suttor, of Brucedale, and afterwards of Alloway Bank near Bathurst, i. at Chelsea Farm, 12th Decem- ber, 1805 ; m. at St. Phillip's, Sydney, 24th December, 1833, Charlotte Augusta Anne Francis, and d. 20th October, 1877, aged 72 years, having by her, who d. 20th December, 1879, aged 61 years, had issue, I. William Henry, the subject of this memoir. II. Francis Batliurst (Hon.), M.L.A., b. at Bathurst, in 1839, educated at King's School, Paramatta. He repre- sented Bathurst in the Legislative Assembly from 1875 to 1889, and since 1891 to the present time. He was a member of the Legislative Council from February, 1889, to 1891, when he resigned his seat. Mr. F. B. Suttor was minister of justice and public instruction from March to August, 1877, and from December, 1878, to April, 1880, and was from that date to January, 1883, successirely, minis- ter of justice, minister of education, postmaster-general and acting secretary of mines. He was postmaster-general