Edward Quin (pastoralist)

[3] Their eldest son, Edward Parmeter Quin (14 April 1872 – 20 February 1942), dubbed "Quin of Tarella", moved to Aruma on the Monaro in 1902, then Narromine, then Cobar, where he established for himself a reputation as a drover, being involved in many long-distance droving trips to Queensland.

He retired to Sydney around 1937 but soon moved to a small property called "Kismet" at Kemps Creek, and it was there that he died.

[5] His wife, Edith Alice Quin (ca.1868 – 3 March 1944), died in West Hoxton Park, leaving four children: Keith, Eileen and Doreen (Mrs J. Parker).

A daughter, Tarella Ruth Quin, (1877–22 October 1945),[6] was a children's writer who married the pastoralist Thomas S. Daskein (died 3 December 1937).

was an officer with the 6th Dragoon Guards then lieutenant colonel in command of the 2nd South African Scottish Regiment.