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Mary Linford Middleton who was born in Boorowa and married on 1 February 1911 in
Murrumburrah, George Sautelle Williams; Lillie Isobel Middleton who was born in 1886 in
Boorowa and married on 27 February in Murrumburrah, Nugent Andrew Middleton; Mildred
Wildash Middleton who was born in 1890 in Boorowa; Hugh Styrup Middleton who was born in
1895 in Boorowa and married in 1927 in Quirindi, (Muriel) Ellen Bertha Doyle; and May Rose
Wildash Middleton who was born in 1901 in Boorowa.

2.3.6 WILLIAM H. WILDASH (1857-?)

William H. Wildash was born in 1857 in Camden and married on 31 December 1901
in Parramatta, Florence May Moor. She died in 1944 in Ashfield. They had two children: William
Allen Shelley Wildash who was born in 1902 in Albury and married in 1928 in Sydney, Sophia C.
Peacock; and Florence Madeline (Madge) Hassall Wildash who was born in 1904 in Albury.

2.3.7 JESSIE M. WILDASH (1860-1893)

Jessie M. Wildash was born in 1860 in Binalong and died, unmarried, in 1893 in
Boorowa.

2.3.8 EMILY C. WILDASH (1863-1912)

Emily C. Wildash was born in 1863 in Binalong and died, unmarried, in 1912 in
Murwillumbah.

2.3.9 FREDERIC A. WILDASH (1865-1945)

Frederic A. Wildash was born in 1865 in Binalong and married in 1908 in Sydney
Mary Augusta Gill. He died in 1945 in Chatswood and she died in 1944 in North Sydney. They
had two children: Thomas Frederick Wildash who was born in 1909 in Murwillumbah and who
married in 1936 in Mosman, Lena Edith Stuart Clyde; and Kenneth Charles Wildash who was born
in 1912 in Murwillumbah and who married in 1938 in Mosman, Nancy Penson Studdert.

2.4 THOMAS HANCOX HASSALL (1825-1855)

Thomas Hancox Hassall was born on 3 May 1825 at Cobbitty and when his father died in
1830 inherited the 400 acre Macquarie Grove when he was five years old. He spent many years on
his father's property in the Boorowa districts and married, on 4 August 1852, Elizabeth Moore
Hume, the eldest daughter of Francis Rawdon and Emma (nee Mitchell) Hume, then living at
Frankfield near Gunning. Francis Rawdon Hume was the brother of the explorer Hamilton Hume
and Elizabeth's Hume grandfather was Gabriel Louis Huon de Kerrileau, a French Huguenot who
sought refuge in England and met there John Macarthur who brought him to Australia as tutor to
his children at Elizabeth Farm.

Elizabeth (''Lizzy'') Hume was the eldest of eight children and married when she was
eighteen. She died on 9 July 1853, a year after her marriage giving birth, to her daughter, Elizabeth
Emma Lucy Hassall, who died six months later. Thomas Hassall was very distressed by this double

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