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Ob CM Entered acconlint; to Act of the I'arliaiiiem of Canada, in ilie year one tliousand eight liiinilreii and ninety-four, by EUWARD MAKION CHMnVlCK, At the Dtpartnient of Agriculture. INDEX. Historical Events, etc., Specially Referred to. Baldoon settlement Battleford, relief of Beaver Dams, action at Canadian Troops, colours and facings of Caroline, the cutting out of the ... Chateauguay, battle of Cut Knife, action at "Davidson" Highlanders Denison's Horse Detroit, capture of Facings, &c., of Canadian Troops Glengarry, services of " settlement Gore, Men of Governor-General's Body Guard... " ser- vice in the N.W Head, Sir F. B., journey through U. S. A PAGE 13 102 68 II 20 II 102 163 9 II 7 7 20 105 108 175 Kent, Duke of, visit to Toronto Mackinac, defence of 45, Mohawks, settlement of Ogdensburg, capture of Quebec, Indians at capture of... Queen's Light Dragoons " Own Rifles loi, " Rangers, march from N. Brunswick Queenston, battle of Rebellion of 1837 Selkirk, settlement of Lord Six Nations, settlement of " Clans and Totems ... Speedy, loss of the ... Tehkarihoken Chiefs ... Toronto Field Battery Wyoming, " Massane of York Light Dragoons 13. PAGE 96 200 68 1 1 46 104 loS 96 9 20 13 68 198 155 73 108 68 108 JlUlJ I 'i H Genealogies REFER ALSO TO ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, P. 198 ET SEQ. Allan Beatty Boomer Brant Cartwright Cassels Cayley Cosby Denison Dixon, Homewood .. ■• Dunsford Fuller Gamble Geddes Gooderham Greene Gwynne Hamilton, Hawkesbury .. Hamilton, Queenston, &c Harrison Harman Jarvis Johnston, S. S, Marie ... Jones, Brockville, etc. Kirkpatrick Langmuir Lewis PAGE 79 1 60 , 87 C^7 • 63 26 • 51 162 • I "3 58 . 112 49 ■• 74 81 ■ 154 25 • 35 '37 .. 143 16 . 184 122 • 45 167 ... 150 44 . . . 1 40 PACE Macaulay 55 McCormick [ ... . • • ■ ■ ' • • ... 120 Macdonell, Aberchalder ... II (( Collachie ... 12 u Glengarry 7 11 Greenfield ... 9 1, Leek . . 10 t( Scotus 8 MaclN^h 19 tt Belleville . . 21 a Dundurn 19 (( MacNab's I .. . ... 23 McMurray 47 Macpherson . ... 149 Martin... 90 Merritt . ... 191 Morris... ... 187 Murray • . ... 181 Otter ... ion Powell . 30 Ridout... 36 Ross... 165 Shaw .. 95 Smith, Etol.icoke 17 Van Kong! hnet 60 Worts . ... 158 III. Names Mentioned. PAGE 157 87, 113, i6y, 194 97 20 61 .. 32. ..27, 28, ... 61, 14. 1^5. 122, 120, Aclieson Adams Addison Albemarle, Earl of Alexander Allan Allen Alleyne Alway Anderson Ap Thomas Aquado, Viscount Armstrong 74. '"^3. ^5. 107. I4'.i44. Arnold Arnoldi Arran, Earl of Arthurs Arundel, Lord Alhill Atkinson Askin Austin Aveling Aylmer Aylwaid Baker Baldwin ... Ball Bankes Barber Barnes... Barnum ... Barron .. Bartlett ... Bastedo Baumfelder 29. 35. 77. 94. 97. 167. 170, 172, 18, 77 168 75 145 203 98 12 155 136 200 137 25 II 184 75 143 25 31 14 140 56 182 202 149 41 167 172 X16 89 98 119 Baxter Bayley Beasley Beatty ... . Beaumont ... Beck Beckett Bedford-Jones Beebee Beer Begue Beikie Bell Bellwood Belper, Lord Bencke Bennett Benson Berkeley Bernard Betts Biggar ... . Bingham Birchall Blackstock ... Blair Blake Blakeney.. Bleecker Bligh Blizard Bloodgood Blythe Boomer Bonnell Borden ... Botsford PAGE 47 54 63 «7. 159 130 173 149 '• G5. 66, 199 77 136 «3 8 91 97 101 61 56, 105 49. 50, 177, 194, 196 181 126 89 143 79 55. 77. «4. 199 157 93 199 «7 177 141 3a 199 104 44 144 161 ir8 105 197 IV. I'AdH '■ ■• 115 146 42.43. 53.' 5^. 65. 76. 174 ^'5 76 118 J.^(Miclier , Houltbee I'xniltoii 1 Lowell ... Bowker Howlhy ]?oyd 75,82, 106, 117, 118, ij(), 1^)6, UH) Boyer . . Boyles ... Bramley ... Bra/ier Brenchley Brewer... Brickdale .. l.rien ... Unaas ... Briglit... Brock Brodliead Brooke .. Brooks Broom liekl B rough... Brouse Brown... Browne Brnce Bruere j3ruse or Braose.. Urush I'O'Jfe^s Buchaiuui Buck Buckner Buckwell Bunnell Burning Burk Burroughes... Bury, Viscount Butler Byrne Caldwell ... Caledon, Earl of Cambie Cameron Campbell Caparn 37 3' 3^'. 42 ihH 76 1(17 '■7 74 144 154. '5«. i''5 97 14 20, 129, 133 if-S 30 81 157. 179 12, 26, 27, 89, 147, 169, 176 Ill, 14"- 153 150, 181 100 51 122 128 137 12 140 17 69 72 96 178 20 44 160 ... 105, 146 61 i3« ... 17, 156, 201 .14, 38, 161, 176 75 Capreol Carruthers Carter ... Cartwrighl Ca«sels... Caston C-itlicart Cawtbra . Cayley ... Cbadwick diaries Chase Clietwood Chew Chicoine Ciiilds Christie Clark PAGE . - 43 120 23, 14^) • •■ 54. 57 24, 80, 137 5« 74 158 <'5 175 195 137 5« 173 135 198 154. 64, 30, 37, 68, 103, 115, 135, 146, 183, 198 i«3 17, 32, 68, 75, 32. Clark, Duncan Clarke Claikson Claus ("leghorn Clenienti Cline Closeburn, ISarons of Coates Cobb Cochran ... .. . Cochrane Cockbnrn Coit Coldwell Cole Coles Colville Conte Converse Cook Cooledge Coome Cosby Cottingham Counsell Coursol, Coursolles Courtney Coutlee 76 r28 f'9 . ... 87 '15 60, 188 15" i"5 41 18K 189 35. 41 1 69 166 4' 169 97 12 187 29. 17I' 175 167 84 159 190 93 ... 170. 173 106 .... ... 84 V. Cox Coxwell ... Cozens Crampton Crane Craig Crai};ie Crawford... Creighton .. Croft Cromliie Crooks Crookshank Crowdy ... Cull-n Cullerton ... ("uniherland Cuiiiininj.,'... Ciinningliani Cusack ... Cutler Dallas Dalton Daly D'Any Darliiig ... Darley Davenport Da\i(!son Davis Davy Dawson . . . Deacon Dean Deane Dee De Grassi ... De la Haye Delahooke ... Delamere Delniege Denison ... Dennistoun ... Derbishire D'Evdyn ... Devenish... Dewe Dewey 21, I'Af.K '5o'f,' Donnillt ... Donnelly Donovan ... Doran Dongall ,. . Douglas Dowding... Draper Drean ... . Druminond. . Drury Dryden Duff Duminer Dunbar ... Duncan Duncan-Clark. Duncanson . . Duncond)e Dunn Dunstan Dunsford Durand ... Durie D wight ... Earl Earle Eastman Easton Edgar Edwards Eliot Elliot Elmpley Elson Enipey England PAGE 108 . ...I7H . 203 '44 • ••• 57 , 200 i3f"' ... U)I , 104 '73 5fi ^'3 149 126 '3^' '44 3« 9 22 ... 131 if>6 "7 39. 131 .48 31 137 98 102 147 3" ... 170 183 '83 156 31 144 146 loy. III, 120 •■ 143. H7 35 158 172 67 192 54 42 115 139 ... 25, 15H 55 165 60, 203 ... 49, 96 VI. Lvans Evatt Everitt ... Fairfield .. Fairweather Farley Fanner ... Farrell Fenwick ... Ferguson . Ferris Finch ... . Fisher Fisken Fitzgerald Fitzroy Flanders Flood Folwell Foot Foote Ford Forsyth ... Foster Fowe Fowler Fraser ... . Freeman French Frith ' Frobisher Frodsham ... Fuller ... Gamble Gardner ... Garrett Geddes ... Geikie German ... Gerton Gib Gibbs Gibson Gilbert Gilder ... Gildersleeve Gilkison ... Gillespie B5. 91.97. '74. 202 15H 203 44 >4i 7 34. '.5 I2fi, 1(15 I4H . ... 67, 129, if)') 191 36 15. f^3. 77. >o5. '51 42 '53 '7' 145 163 75 "3 155 41, i4«, "'« 173 17'- '75 i<'5 70 100 124 19, 58, 121, 166, 201 . ... 24, 145, i''3 yo, 113 74 8 37 32. 4« .. 56,57. 7«. «'. "6 140 151 121, 175 77^ 14. 130 200 . ... 145 26 36. 154 26 . 13'. '36 139 . ... 152 ... 82, 121 ..29, 68, 198 PAOR 27 40 54 ... 30, 127 86 170 158, 166, 179 H3 ... 175 Gi'' ;spy Gilpi. Glascott Glover Gold Goldsbury Gooderham Goodman Gordon Gormully Gosline Gould Gouldthorp Gowan Graham Grafton, Duke of Grand . Grant Gray G reen Green, Hilton .. (jreenlaw Cireenshields Greenwood Greey Gregory Grey Grier Gricrson Griffin Griffith ... . Grover Gubbins Gurnett Gwynne Uiv^ci- Hagerman ... Haliassy Halifax, Earl of Hall Hallett Halliday Hallowell Hamilton,23,28, 43,47, 93' ' 23. ' 24, 132, 141, 142, 143, '49. '5-1' '74' Hammond Hannaford Harcourt- Vernon 194 33 96 36 52 17H 125 "'3 182 30,38,61,95, 121, 149, 201 72. 1!^' ... 24, 35.43.49.70, 158 139, 142 ... 92 2;j, 155 ... 177 75. 199 ... 123 49 83, 199 27, '73 ... 121 22 ... 98 92 81 32 «3 56 32 163 '44 36 52 86 194 144 148 80 43. '43. Vlt. / Harding Hare Il.ugraft Ilaniian ... Harpole Harris Harrison Harvey ... Halt Hawkins ... Hawley Hayes Hayter Hazen Heaton Hclliwell... Hullnnitl) .. I lenijistede Henderson .. Henniker... Henry ... Hepburn .. Herchmtr .. Herkimer Heron Herring ... Heskith Hespeler ... Hess Heward ... Higgins Hill Hilliard Hilton Green Hills Hinisworih Hinds Hodtier ,.. Hoddinot ... Holcroft ... Holden Holmes ... Holslein Homer Ho(jper Hopkins ... Hopper Hora I'AOK 13'' Home U)2 Hornihrook •• •56 Horrocks .. i8i . 190 Horton... 162 Houston ... 61 Hovenden 15 193 Howard .. .. . 82 171 i7() 1 louden "J I4.J Howe 104 Howland 193 Hubble ... >4. 200 Hudson 42, 55 Hughes ... 13^' Hull ... . 144 I lugonin ... IJ. "H Hume ... 76 Hum]il)rcys 51 i lumi)hries . ■•• 39- 74. '"^'J- 10 1 Hunter ... 64 Hutchinson 7«, 84 Hurd 106 HuHon .. . 149 Hutton ... 7'\ •43 Hyde ... . 88 Ince 154 Ingersoll 91 Inncs 135 Irving .. . 6y Irwin ... 58, 176, 182 Jackson 43 Jacobs 21,69, 71- 72, 198 Jacqueiy or 49 James '39, 142 Jamieson 75 Jarvis ... 31 128 198 Jfcliett 49 Jenkins 36 Jessup 127 John 84 Johnson ... 188 Johnston 12 Joly de Lotbi 58 Jones ... 8, c «5 25, 140 Jones, Bedfor 74 Jones, McNa 64 Jordan PAGB 76, I()() III ... 14,, 146 128 '75 27 1 67 192 174 i()6 1 1 140 24 '39 I/. 39, 40 74 72, 145, 179, 19H 53 32 98, i«i, i,S5 177 17 44. 176 193, '94 10 12. 12- acqueri. 74, "8, IJ7 27, 113 194 114, Un) 101 64 32, 44, y8, 120, 138, 144, 14(1 «4 153 174 ...69,72, 73 ... 63,67, 69 47 135 65, 66, 70, 81, 93, 151, 182, 187, 190, 199 mere. ighton 65, 66, 199 66 . ... HI VIII. Joseph Jukes Kane Kay Keefer Keeley Kelly Kempt Kennedy Keppel Kerby Kerr 42,67,72,73,130, Kersteman Khun Killaly King ... 18, 24, 78, 83, Kingscote Kinfismill Kingstone Kialoch Kirkmichael, Baron Kirkpatrick Kirwan Knowles Knox Lake Lambe Lang Langnuiir Langton Lapenotiere Latimer Lawe Lawless Lawrason Lawrence Leary Leaycraft Ledgard Lee 18. 141 Leeniing Leigh Lemon Lemoine Leonard L'Espinasse L'Estrange Lewis 70, 71, 73, 132 PACE 57, 200 7^. 194 ... 13 '/> 42 180 151 109, 90, 91, 51. 141 90 99 .. 89, 156 20 ... 7^, 19'"^ 144, 171, 198 37 23 4« 153. 173 ••• 33 126 ... 106 ... 85 ... 150 149 92 34 «7 113 189 187 128 "7 25 107 64 141 37 103 158 86 no , 15s, 168, 202 . ••.49. 96 142 H4 ... ... 67 13'' 91 162 13^^. 139. 155 39. Leys Lightbourne Limbrick Lincoln Lippincott Little Lloyd Lockhart Lockwood Loft Loftus Longworth Lottridge Louden Lount Lovekin Lowe Lownsborough Loyd Ludlow Luke Lyde Lynibunier Lynch Lyon Lyons Lytlleton Macaulay ...58,61,64,75,7 Mac Bean... Mac Beth ... McCallum IMcCauI McChmg... McCormick McCoubery McCuaig MacCulloch MacDerinott MacDougall MacDonald Macdonell ... McEwen .. iNlcCiregor .. Machray Macintosh .. Mclntyre... Mack I'AC.E 156 135 87 25 105 178 115, 116, 184 191 69, ,84, 149. 95. 106, 116, 191 70 162 140 72 178 34 97 no 2y 142 44 127 114 105 90 93 193 24 152 203 88 147 177 96 123 171 104, 116, 151, . 62, 119, 134, ... 16, 17, 18, 41 62, 189 115 165, 177 200, 201 170. 173 ... 115 163 62, 141 95. 166 13'. J32 194. 195 IX. Mac Kay .. MacKellar Mackenzie .. McKiel .. McKinnon Macklem ... McKowen Mac Lean .. Maclear ... McLellan Macleod ... McMahon .. McMillan McMurdo ... Mc. Murray Macnab McNaughton McNauf,diton- McNeil .. MacPherson MacQueen McQuill Mac Robert McWiliianis Majj^ee Maine Mair Major Mallett Malloch ... Mallory Malthas ... Manly Mann Manuel Mardon ... Maricle Marr Marling Martin Mason ... Maule ... . Ma.wvell ... May Mayne Meachani Mead Meade ... , I'AC'i «. >32, 38 34 18, 87, 144, 14S, 149, 201 HI 62 106, log 160 y, 'o, 13, 134, 143, 145 130 120 50, 201 145 10 126 46, 50 ... 12, 25, 28, 174, 200 or McNachtan ... 66 Jones 66 45 37- 148, 152 <), 98 8 95 14 192 53 109 i3« ••■ 182 189 97 lOI "3 5«, 86 ^74 "3 70 96 78 71. 139 30, 144, 170, 182 127 137 62 129 169 130, 193 HI Melville Mercer Meredith Merigold Merritt Merry Mewburn Milby Miles Milner Mitchele Mitchell Mixer Moeran Mockridge Molson Montague Monteil Montiire Moore Morgan ... ... Morley Morris 151, 16S, Morrison Morion Morson Moses Mosley Mountain Mowat Mowatt Moyle Mnlheron Mnlock Murney Murray ...31,32 Musgrave Mussenden Myles Nanton Napier Nattress Nash Nehkik Neilson Nelles Neison Nesbitt PAGE lOI 34 89, 134 127 190 56 H3 193 i44> 193 192, 193 56 157 167 107 84 149 163 173 69 167 163 14 170, 176, 186, 196 76 . 34, 99, 102, 172 144 129 165 132 118, 176 79 89 99 28 >«9 163, 176, 179, 185 115 45 159 134 19 109 H9 124 42, 129 17. 88 41 192 Newman Nickinson Niles Niven Nixon Noble Nordheimer Noriiian Norris Nortlirop Nursey O'Connor O'Dell O'Ffahertie Ogden Ogilvy Ogle O'Malley Ord O'Reilly Oronhyatekha Osborne Osier Owen Padden Palmer Palmes Palsgrave Parker Parsons Paton Patteson Patterson Pan! Pawling Peck Peebles Pegge Pemberton ... . Pennington Pepler Perigord, Duke de Perrin Peshall Peters Peyton Phelps Phillips •• 113 76 75 88 148 153 62 61 lya IS'' 32 145 HI 91 175 31 36 177 135 121, 123 70 72 134 123 172 178 162 9 • ■• 137' 138. 190 39 148 178 . 43. 102 104, 181 88 100 159 100 30 37 116 Talleyrand 12 55. 77 91 123 162 31 73. 127 Phillpotts Phipps... Piers Pigot ... Pilgrim ... Pillsworth Pinkey ... Poison ... Poole Porter ... Powell Powless Prenflergast Prescott Pring Prodgers Proud foot Purdy Racey Radenhurst... Raddon Radlcy Raikes Ramsay Rankine Ranney Ratcliffe .. .. Raymond ... Read Redmond ... Redwood Reid Rennie Rhodes Rhynas Richards . . Richardson Ricketts Ridout . . . Ritchie Roberts ... Robertson ... Robinson .. Robson Roche Roe Roebuck . Romilly, Lord PACJE 21 82 125 162 181 117 169 147 133 37. 44. 102 35, 39,40-97. 124- 133 71. 72. 73 195 196 143 3^ 131 191 123, 198, 199 38. 39. 189 "3 140 52 37. 155 148 133 130 "" 156 94, 120 174 113 61, 134 188 88 , 169 35 82 145 33. 44- 149. 189 26 193 143. 144. 185 15. 53- 57. 79. 124- 150 100 22, 87 49> 133. 140 175. 176 101 XI. Roronounhgowaneh Ross Roiilston Rousseau... Routh Rowan Rowell Rubidge ... Rutledge Rutherford Rtithcrfoord Ruttan Ryan Sadleir St. Quentin . Sandys Sawyer Saurin Sayers Schofield... Schoolcraft . Schreiher... Schwaller . . Score Scott Scougall Scovil Secord Severns Sewell St;_,'ri,:)ur Shade Sharpe Shaw ShefiTield ... Shepherd . Sheppnrd ... Sherlock Sherwood Shiel Shore Short Shoultz Shrieve Sicotte Sidney Silvester Sickie.s PAGE '95. 197 12, 56, 137, 157, 176 97 31 M4 76 151 "5 74 1^6 150 m 25 82 52 107 69 45 39 igo 46 13, 79, 142, 200 144 156 148 27 136 63 168 «5 122 H7 36 66 116 181 44 146 174 140 18 172 96 136 '38 162 15H 6y 60, loi, 128, ii, fi2 79. 76. 3'. 49. 10, 132, 142, Simmons Simpson , Sims ... Sinclair . Sisson .. Skynner . Slater ... Slingshy . Small ... Smart Smelt ... I' AGE 192 197 106, 179 77 17^^ 39, 112, 127, 131, 136, 200 18 ir)2 39 ...159, 168, 180 52 Smith 13,14,16,21,27,31,40,49, 58,62,70,81,82,121,133,169,174,193 156 Snider Somerset, Duke of Somerville, Lord . Soole Sowden Spencer Spiers or Spears Spooner Spragge . Spratt ... Squyer Stacev ... Stafford . Starr ... Stegnian . Stewart Stevenson Stikenian Stinson ., Stone ... St owe Stiachan Strang Strange Stratford .. Street ... Stringer .. Strong ... Strut t Stuart ... Sullivan ., Surle ... Swabcy ... Swan ... 162 150 33 172 85, no 26 38 190 50 112 100 8 •■• 126, 169 155 ... 19. 26, 81, loi, 107, 120, 128, 150, 166 26, 32 77 92, 128 113. 167 13 177 28 32. 172 92 49- 93 157 101 19,20,30,33, 144, 173, 174 42 '35 202 i6g ,\II. Sweetnam Symmes Symonds Symons Talleyrand, Perigord Tallinage Tate Tatshall Taylor 103, Tench Terry Thicke Thomas Thomson Thompson ... • • Till Tisdale Todd Toker Tooke Torrance Townsend Travers Treadway Trimleston, Lord Trotter Turner Tunjuand ••• • Tyrer Tyrwhit Tysen Ulrich Unwin Upham VanBoskirk VanKoughnet .. VanStraiibenzie Vernon- llarcourt Vesey Waddell Wads worth Waldron Walkem Walker Wallace Wallbridge Walters Walsh I'AC.K 155 3" 119 114 , Duke ... 12 30 154 51 104, 105, 106, 132 147 107 82 62, 72 ... 107, 137. 139 ... 29.84,98, 137 "5 . 146 105. 169 "4 53 28,33, 129 147 140 167 90 lOI 60, 65, 175 106 74 52 56 12 39 167 71, 19'^ 56, 188 65 80 90. 91 121 43 24 88 40' 15^'. 1^2 14 110 52, 82, 9fi ... 14, 201 Ward Warner Warren Waters W^atson Waubojeeg Webber Webster Weir Anderson ... Welfitt W^ells Wenham Weymss Wheeler White W^hitney Whittaker Whitwell W^ickham Wilkinson Wilkison Williams Wills Wilson ... 1 1 1 , I Winn Winnard Wolston Wood Woodbrid|..;e Woodruff Woods Wordsaythe ... W^orsley Worts Wotherspoon Wright Wyatt Wyld Wyley Wyllie Wyndhani ... Wynyard Yates Yielding Young Younghnsl)and Ziegler ... I'AOE 3^^' 99 14 30, 143, 167, 17^' 8, 201 15'J- I'^S 45 29, 179 -'77 14 16 41, i^'5 75 ^ 72 192 23, 113 77. i^'7' i«o 4« 201 117 12, 200 83 17, 32,97. I ^^8. 170 37 24, 125. 144, 15'', 177 Ill 162 •• 53 107. 138, 193 75 88 129 100 20t 154, 1 6u, 163 149 36, 100, 107. 143' H4 82 27, 134 i5« «9 33 12 II, 40, 107, 200 125 16, 64, 73, 88, 143, 176 '77 H^ -^ Ipieface. VAIN ])ride of ancestry is silly, and the snobbishness that estimates a man's worth only accord- ing to the social status of his grandfather is contemptible ; neverthuless every man should endeavor to know all he can of his family history ; the indifference that some profess as to such things is either insincere, or it is a mark of littleness of mind or of selfishness. It is, or should be, a matter of interest to every one to know something of those who have borne his name before him — no matt r whether they have been earls or blacksmiths ; and more especially so if they (whether earls or blacksmiths) have served their country well and faithfully, either in peace or in war, in great things or in small. No people can look back to a more honourable commencement from which to date their family histories than those whose ancestors were United Empire Loyalists, or the later immigrants who came to Upper Canada as pioneers to take their part in constructing a prosperous country out of a wilderness — a task which called for courage, energy and patience, as the necessary conditions of success ; a people who showed that they possessed these virtues when in 1812 they resolutely rose to defend their infant country against an aggressive power who threatened— and endeavored — to over- whelm them with an army exceeding in number the whole population of the country attacked. A century has now passed since the United Empire Loyalist settlement of Upper Canada took place, and three-quarters of a century since the conclusion of the War of 1812. In those two events and in the intervening period there were many who had a prominent part in public affairs, and whose names appear in history, who have left descendants. It is very rarely that a man, gent'.e or simple, can name his great grandfather, except in cases where some care has been taken to preserve family recortls. Each new generation that arises means one more past generation forgotten. There are already numerous descendants of early settlers in this Province who cannot show their descent, and in another quarter of a century there will be comparatively few who can do so, unless some effort is made to preserve family histories. At the request of a number of persons interested, 1 have undertaken the task of doing what I may be able to do towards this work. It has not been my intention to include in this work families only of superior social st.inding. The list of those who appear in it might seem to indicate some such selection, but that is simply because the history of some families has been less difficult to obtain than that of others And though the purpose of the work has reference to the earlier settlers, I have not thought it inconsistent to include immigrants of more recent arrival. Most genealogical works follow the plan of selecting an individual and tracing his ancestry ; this work is just the reverse, as it is the naming of an ancestor and tracing, as far as practicable, all his descendants. I hav'e therefore omitted none whose names I could learn, except in the case of children of persons who have left Ontario and gone to live elsewhere. I have even been p.irticular to include those whose career is summed up in the curt but pathetic , Cadets of Clengarry, and s^-ttled on the Mohawk River in the central part of the then Province of New York. On the breaking out of the Revolutionary War all the men of the Clan in America took up arms in defence of the Crown, in such numbers as to form, in great part, the ist Battalion of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, of which Sir John Johnson was Colonel, while others entered the Royal Highland ]"!migrant Regi- ment (afterwards known as the 84th), and Hutler's l^ang(>rs. The Macdonells thus rendered valuable services throughout the war, during which they sufifered great cruelties and indignities at the hands of the Revolutionary Party, from which no rank, sex or age was exempt, and also lost all their properties.* On the conclusion of the war they settled in what is now the extreme eastern part of Ontario, and part of which bears their name, the County of Glengarry, then an unl)roken wilderness of forest. Here they were subseciuently joined by the Macdonells of (ireenfield and many of their fellow clansmen and other Highlanders, notably (in 1804) the disbanded soldiers of the (ilengarry Fencible Regiment, which served (under Col. Alexander-Ranaldson Mac.'onell. Chief of Glengarry) in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, who were brought to Canada by the celebrated priest, soldier and statesman, the Rev. Alexander Macdonell, Chaplain (Roman Catholic) to the Regiment. f *Colonel Matthews, Military Secretary to Sir Guy Carletcm, Lord Porchesfer, Captain C.enrral and Commander-in-chief of tlie forces in Canada during the Revolutionary War, hore llie follovviiiH testimony to the services of the ^jentlcmen referred to and their adherents in a letter, addressed to tho Under Secretary of State for the (,'alonies, dated Chelsea College, 23rd June, 1804. * • • ■' When ihe Kehellion broke out they were the first to fly to arms on the part of Government, in " which they and their adherents took a most active aiul decided lead, leaving their families and " property at the mercy of the rebels. 1 was at the time ipiartered at Niagara, and an eye witness " of the gallant and successftd exertions of the Macdonells and their dependents, by which, in a "great measure, the upper country of Canada was preserved." t(Hon. anil Kt. Kev.) Alexander Macdonell, who was also chaplain to the Cllengarrj- I-ight Infantry Regiment ^on the regular establishment of the army), which served with great distinction in the war of 1812, was r.aised to the Rpiscopate (R.C.) in 1S20, and was Bishop of Regiopolis or Kingston, 1826 to 1840. H.; was a member of the Legislative (Council of Upper Canada, iHji to 1840, in which year he died, aged So. The town of Alexandria, in the county of Glengarry, was named in his honour. of the Clan ill Canada, tlieri- arc, or have been, the followinj^ principal families : I MACDONELL OF SCOTUS. (Col.) John Mac don km,, of Scotus (also called Scotas, Scottos and Scotlumse), canio with other clansmen before referred to, in 1773, and settled at Cauf^Minawaga, in Schoharie County, at the invitation of Sir William Johnson, who held a larjjje tract of land there. lie was I), in 17JS, d. 15th April, iSio. He had issue (besides a dau. Penelop(>, m. to John Heikie, Clerk Executive Council, and d. .sp., and a dau. Mary, d. unm.), viz. : I. (Ca|)t.) Miles, at one time (iovr. of the Hudson Bay Com- pany, and prominent in connection with Lord Selkirk, and the Ked River Settlement, and in the contests with the Nordi-West Co'y. M. istly, Macdonell ; 2ndly, I'robisher, and jrdly, Catherine, d. of Capt. Allan M.icdonc^ll (Collachie), and had issue, of either 1st or 2nd marriage: irt!. — Donald /Kneas, some time; member of I'arliament for the b^astcrn District, and Sheriff of same, and afterwards W'ardcMi of Kingston i'enitenliar)'. M. —and had issue. irt.- Amelia, m. istl\', to Wm. Jones, son of Mjihraim Jones (see Jones of Hrockville), and 2ndly, as 2nd wife to James Macdonell (Capt.), of Matilda, who was b. 1795. tl- 3i«t Aug., 1847.* 2a. — Isabella 2 — John, lived many years in the North-West, and was after- wards of Point Fortune, Ilawkesbury, Oucbec. Was m. and had issue (besides others), (iodfrey whose dau. Hortense was m. to Andrew Cullen of Templeton, on the Ottawa. 3. — William-Johnson, b. 17th March, 1775, d 1848, m. Lucy Waters, of Boston, b. Jan., 1790, and had issue, viz. : — irt. — William- John, Chevalier (of France), many years I'rench Consul in Toronto. D March 1893, unm. 'He had of his (irst marriage issue, viz. .^in. Alexander-Roderic, who entered the American Service in the war of ifSOo-Ti^, and was last lieard from in 1864 2ci. Allan-James, m. McOuill. 3(1 JohnScott III Margaret, m. to Duncan McKay, an. Marcclla 30. Henrietta, a nun, known in relig. as Mother Antoinette, was several years Superioress of St. Joseph's Convent in Toronto, and afterwards of ('(invent in St. tlatharincs. .\a Helen ; d. 5(1 Magdalen-Mary ; m. to Cleve- land Stafford, (/. •'^P i• HJ April, 1785, Member of Leg. Ass'y for (dengarry, ami Attorney-C;eneral of Upper Canada. Was Col. of Mditia in 1812, and was present at the capture of Detroit the terms of capitulation of which he negotiated (>uM medal), and was A.D.C. to Major (General Hrock, with whom he fell at the battle of Oueenston, 12 Oct., 18,. and with whom al.so he is buried under the Monument on Oueenston Heights. Unm. 5.-Donal(l-Greenheld, M.L.A. for Glengarry. Was Lieut - Col. m the Militia, and Deputy Adjt.-Genl. in 1853 M Elizabeth, dau. of Ranald Macdonell, Lieut. K.R.R. of N.Y., and had issue, viz. : i^.—Alexander, Barri.ster-at-Law, of Morrisburg, ^., M. Doran and had issue, four sons and a dau 2«.-/Eneas, M.D., of Almonte and Cornwall, afterwards of Ottawa, d. i8gi, unm. 3«.— Reginald, Capt. Royal Canadian RiHes, d. cir. iSsi unm. ' 4«.— John, Harrister-at-Law, of Cornwall, d. 1868 M Isabella, dau. of Col. A. Maclean, of Cornwall, and had issue, two sons and three daus 5a. -Robinson, Barrister-at-Law, Dy. Clerk of Crown at Corn '.vail, d. cir. 1862. Unm. 10!. — Janet, unm. 2a. — Catherine-Anne, unm. ro 6. — Alexander-Gieenfield, of the North-West Company, after- wards M.L.A. for (jlengarry, and for Prescott and Russell; was Sheriff of the Ottawa District, D. 1841, s.p. I. — Mary, in. to John Cummin}^, of Kinj^ston. 2.— Anne, m. to Miles Macdonell ; she died before 1812, leaving a dau., Ann, m. to Alexander Macdonell (Ardnabee). 3. — Marjerie or Marcella, m. to Col. Alexander McMillan. 4. — Maroyalists, by whom the Kcibellion was crusheil in the neighbourhood of Toronto and in the West, and then on the Niagara I'Vontier, where the most conspicuous incident was the cutting out of the Caroline, b'or these services Col, Macnab received the iionour of Knighthood anil was accorded the thanks of the Provincial Parliaments. f On the Province of Canada being constituted. Sir Allan Macnab was again returned for his former con- stituency, and was elected Speaker. He became Prime Minis^ter in 1854, and on retirement in 1856 was created a Baronet. In i860 he became a Member of the Legislative Council. Hem. istiy, Oih May 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Brooke, Lt. 41st and 49th Kegts , afterwards of Toronto; she d, 1825; and 2ndly, 30th Sept. 1831, Mary, dau of John Stuart, Sheriff (above named); shed. 184b; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : I. — Robert, d. 1834. I. — Anne-Jane, m. in 1849 to Salsbury Davenport, Assistant Cornmissary (General. And of the second marriage: 2, — Sojihia, m. Nov. 1855, to Hon. William-Coutts Keppel, Viscount Bury, now Earl (;f Albemarle \ 3. — Mary-Stuart, m. Sept. 1861, to John, son of Hon. Sir Domi- nick Daly, Governor of South Australia. •This is one of several instances mentioned in this book where mere boys took an active part in the defence of their country in 1812, and sometimes, as was the case with young Macnalj, with distinction. tThe Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords stated that Sir Allan Macnab, by his staunch loyaltv and prompt action, was the means of preserving the Canadas to the British Crown. JThe Townships of Keppel and Albemarle were named in honor of this nobleman It.. *•%. 21 .C. to 1 Fel). altt-r moted y iifter to the aniula. iml for he last ; of llu' " Men tiireat- ilu'llioii :st, antl ncident Vlacnal) lanks of ner con- lihter in i860 he stly, 61 h nd 49th th Sept. d. 184b; \ssistant , Kepi^el, Bir Donii- active part in Macnab, with ly his staunch Dwn. MACNAB OF BELLEVILLE, "CI £ X- Jamks Macnah, a military sur^^'eon in the Anu-ricaii Revolu- tionary War, settled in Canada, and d. at Machiche, yucbcc, in 1780, leaving four st)ns, viz. : I. — Colin. Collector of Customs at Niajijara, d. 1810, having had a dau. Maria, m. to George Phillpotts, Capt. R.E. and Lieut. -Col., A.D.C. to Sir John Colhorne, son of John Phillpotts of Ciloucestcr, Hng., and a brother of the well known Bishop of ICxeter (Arms: Ciu. a cross arg. betw. 4 swords erect of the last, pomels and hilts or. Crest: a dexter arm embowered in armour, holding in the hand a sword all |)pr. Motto: Semper Paratus), and had issue, vi/. : \a. — George-Alexander, d. 29 Nov. 1859, of Toronto, Bar- rister-at-law, Q.C. M. Mary, dau. of Robert Davidson, formerly of Armagh, Ire., and had issue : Amy-Sybella, d. inf. Maria Ilcl' n-Caroline; Mary-Sybella-( Gertrude. 2a. — Henry, R.E. d. 3a. — Charles, d. 4(j!. — John, of Cornwall, v. o. Stormont, d. ^a. — Arthur, d. iS8f), in Holy Orders, I'iector of South Shields, Co. Durham, Eng 6a.— W C , Col. R E. (retired) la. — Sybella, m. to Sir VV'^illiam liill K.S.I., of London, Eng. 2(1. VAi'/zd, d. 3a. — Maria-Caroline, d. 1886. 4rt. - Ilelen-Decima. 2. — James, of Belleville, served in the Commissariat Depart- ment, 1812. Was M.L. A. for Co. Hastings. D. 1820, leav- ing one son, |ames, a Captain of Mililia, who was accident- ally killed while on duty in 1837, and who had issue, viz. : 1. — James, d. 2. — Alexander, civil engineer, who held important positions in the Maritime Provinces, and was afterwards employed on the Manchester Ship Canal, and d. 4th Jan. 1891. M. lilizabeth-Gilpin, dan. of Benjamin Smith, banker in St. John, N.B., and had issue: la. — Allan-James, in the Indian Medical Service, and of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides. 2a. — Arthur-Alexander, Solicitor, Sup. Ct., Eng. 3a. — Colin-Lawrence, Lieut, ist. Batt. Border Reg. (late 34th). m.^Mary- Winifred. 3- — Alexander, Clerk to the F.xecutive Council of Upper Canada in 1797. I'^ntered in the (jueen's Rangers in 1800 and was transferred to 26th Rcgt. 1803 ; gazetted Lieut. 30th Kegt. in 1804 and Captain i8og. Served with distinction in the Peninsular Campaign, and was A.D.C. to (General Picton at Waterloo, i8th June 1815, where he was killed. A medal granted for his services was, many years afterwards, delivered to Rev. Dr. Macnab (named below) as his heir. A monument was erected to his memory in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, in 1876, being the first honour of this kind accorded to a Colonist. 4. — Simon-Fraser, Collector of Customs, Registrar, and Com- missioner of the Court of Requests at Belleville. Served in 181 2 as Captain in the Hastings Incorporatetl Militia, and subsecjuently attained the rank of Lieut. -Col. 1). 1821, leaving issue an only son, Alexander, b. 1810, d. i8gi, in nolyOrdc..-.,D.D., Canon of St. Alban't-Cathedral, Toronto; for 40 years 'Rector of Darlington (I^owmanville). In early life he was President of Victoria College, Cobourg, and was sometime Chief Superintendent of Education for Canada West. In 1868 he was one of the founders of the Royal Colonial Institute, England, of which he was a b'ellow. lie m. Eliza-Ann, dau. of |amcs Dougall, of Picton, Co. Prince Edward, who survives him, and had issue, v z. : la. — AUan-Napier, in Holy Orders, of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, was accidentally drowned at Montreal in 1872, unm. 2a. — Alexander-Wellesley, in Holy Orders, was employed from 1876 to 1879 as a preacher and lecturer in Eng- land, Switzerland and Italy^ on behalf of the Society for the Pn)pagation of the Ciospel, and was sometime Assistant to the British Chaplain at Rome. Was Rector of S. Barnabas', St. Catharines, from 1879 to 1891, and is at jiresent Rector of St. Matthias, Onialia, Nebraska. M.. 1877, Mary-Ciwladys, dau. of Thomas Griffith, in Holy Orders, D.C.L., sometime Chaplain to the British I'\irces on the Oambia. la. — Mary, m. to Frederick Roche, sometime of the Crown Land Department (Canada), afterwards of Rockhampton, yueensland, Australia; d. 1870; and 23 had issue, viz. : id. — Henry. 26. — Alfred, ^d. — Allan- Stuart. 46. — George, id. — Eugenia-Mary-Kobinson. 26. — Olivia-Caroline. 2a. — Matilda, m. to John Carter, of Toronto, who has been many years a member of the Diocesan Synod, and is a member of the Chapter of St. Alban's Cathedral, and has had issue, viz.: id. — Henry-John, d. inf. 26. — George-Alexander, d. inf. ;^d. — John, b. 1861, in Holy Orders, M. A. Oxon. and Trin. Coll. Tor., of the Pusey House, Oxford, Eng., and Chaplain of Exeter College. 46. — William, b. 1867, in Holy- Orders, M.A , Trin. Coll. Tor ^6. — Henry, d. young. 66. — Charles, b. 1870, M.D., of Toronto. yd. — Arthur, d. inf. 8<5. - Harold, b. 1878. id. — Georgina, m. to Joseph-Francis White, in Holy Orders, some- time Incunibent of Shanty Bay, Co. Simcoe, and now Archdeacon and Rector of the Cathedral, St. Vincent, West Indies, son of Ephraim White, of Whitby Co., Ontario, and PVances-I)., his wife (who survived him and was m. 2ndly to Hamilton), and has issue, John-Francis, Frances Emily, Bertha, I^dith-Georgina. 2d. — Anne, d. young. 3<5. — -Hilda. 4d. — Bertha, ^d. — Ethel, d. inf. 6(5. — Alice. MACNAB OF MACNAB'S ISLAND* l^.ng- Pktkh Macnab, a near relation of the Chief (b. 1735, d. 3 Nov. 1799), wa^ in the K.N. and served at the capture of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia He settled about 1758 in Halifax, and in 1783 pur- chased Macnab's Island, in Halifax harbour. He m., 25th Nov. 1763, Susannah Khun, b. 1742, d. 7th May 1822, of a Swiss family, and had issue, besides others, (Hon.) Peter, b. cir. 1767, <1. 1 June 1847. Member of the old Council of XH. for N.S, and aflds, of I^eg. Council. M.8 1*\'b., 1879, Joanna Cullerton, b. 1766, d. 20th May 1827, and had issue, besides others, (Lt.-Col. Hon.) James, b. 3()th Nov. 1792, (i^. Lieut -Col. of Militia; was Receive; General of Nova Scotia, and held other •AltbdUKli this family helonfjs to .ir.other I'rovincf, it has lieen thi>ii(j;ht well to insert this short reference to il, on account of the conticction with well known Ontarian families. 24 important public offices. M. glli l^cc. 1815, Harriet, b. 12th April 1792, dau of Henry King (lIi.B.%.) and Esther Waldron his wife, and had issue, viz. ■ i._Peter, b. 29 Dec 1817 ; d. young. 2._John-Hcnry, b 15 Nov. 1818. Provincial A D.C to Lt.- Gcvernor Drowned in a yachting accident in Halifax harbour, 28 June 1859 ; unm. 3 —James, b. 13 June 1827. M. Sophia-Collins, dau. of Snow- Parker Freeman. 4.— Peter, b. ii March 1835; d. M. 26 June 1862, Eliza- Annie (d. 1864), dau. of Rev. Anson Green, D.D., of Toronto (see next page), and had issue, an only son, John- Anson-Stuart, Counsellor-at-law, at present of Rochester, New York, who is now the only male representative of this family. 5.— Lewis-Gibbens, b. 24 Feb. 1837, d. 24 Aug. 1845. I.— Joanna,m.to\Vestcote-Whitchurch-Lewis Lyttleton, Lieut., aftds. Capt. 64th Regt. 2.— Mary-Gibbens, ni. to Robert Cassels (see Cassels). 3. — Anne- Hunter, d. aged 14. 4. — Louisa, d. aged 14. 5.— Harriet, m. to Roderick Hugonin, Lieut. 38th Regt. 6.— Sophia-Minns, d. young. Arms: sudjea to due differences to be assigned; Sa. on a chevron arg. three crescents vert, in base an open boat, oars in action, in a sea ppr. Crest: a savage's head erased ppr. Motto: Timor omnis abesto. Macnab of Dundurn (Canada). Arms: the same, within a bor- dure engr. or. ; Crest : as above ; Motto : as above, and, Gun b:agal. 25 GREENE. Rev. Anson Green, D.D., of Toronto, b. 27th Sept., 1801, d. 19th Feb. ibyg. Came to Canada about 1822 from Middleburgh, N.Y., part of the family, on emigrating from Warwickshire, Eng., having settled in Rhode Island, where he joined them on first coming to America. He married Rachel, daughter of Caleb Hopkins (TO-E-X.), many years M.P. for Halton, and had issue, besides one daughter married to Peter Mc- Nab, as mentioned in the preceding page, an only son, Columbus-Hopkins Greene, of Toronto, b. 12th May 1830, Bar- rister-at-Law, Member of the Chapter of St. Alban's Cathedral ; m. Annette-Graves, dau. of William LaPenotiere, a Barrister-at-Law in England (son of John LaPenotiere, Capt. R. N., who commanded a ship at Trafalgar and was presented with a sword in recognition of special services then rendered), and has had issue, viz.: 1.— Henry- Vincent, Barrister-at-Law, Captain retired from Queen's Own Rifles, m. 26th Nov., 1886, Mabel-Anne- Buchanan, dau. of William Elliot, of London, Can., County Judge, and has had issue, viz.: la. — Gerald-Elliot-Denbigh. 2a. — Elliot-Anson. 3a. — Henry-Vincent-Graves. 2.— Eardley-Herbert, M.D., M.B. Trin. Col., served in the Queen's Own Rifles in the North-west, 1885 (Medal); m. Elise, dau. of William Lincoln, of Baltimore, Maryland. 3.— Percival-Talbot, m. M.irguerita, dau. of Hugh Ryan, of Rosedale, Toronto, formerly of Perth, Co. Lanark. 1). 19th Oct. 1892, s.j). 4. — George- Arthur- LaPenotiere. 5.— Sydney-Anson-Clifford, Barrister-at-Law, Lieut. Queen's ()wn Rifles; m. 30th June 1894, Margaret-(;eorgina, "dau. of George-Allan Arthurs,^/., merchant in Toronto, and his wife. Annie, dau. of James Austin (jf Spadina, banker in Toronto. I.— Edith-Alberta. 26 CASSRLS. JAMI<:S CASSILLIS or Cassills, b. 1624, d. 1699, » a Cadet of MacUlrich or Kennedy, ship owner in Borrowstoness or Bo'ness, Co. Linlithj^ow, Scot., formerly a place of considerable importance, who is believed to have descended from the family of Kennedy, Earls of Cassillis (and substxjuently Maniuises of Ailsa), m. Eupham or Euphemia Cassillis, b. 1623, ^- ^702 ; and had issue, seven sons, of whom the youngest was: Andrew Cassillis, b. 25th May 1668, ship owner and merchant in Bo'ness, and Chief Maj^istrate thereof, m. 4th Feb. 1696, Hannah, b. 5th March 1673, dau. of John Gib and Anna Stewart his wife, and had issue, viz. : besides a younger son and one dau. : James Cassels, b. 17th Oct. 1696, d. 13th March 1760 merchant and ship owner in Bo'ness, and afterwards of Flask, Co. I^inlithgow; m. istly, 6th March 172 1, Hannah, b. 6th Dec. 1697, d. 5th Nov. 1733, dau. of Robert Si>iers or Spears and Margaret Stewart, his wife, and had issue, three sons and three daus. ; and 2ndly, Jean Stevenson, b. loth March 1699, d. Nov 1756, and had issue, one son and three daus. : the eldest son d. inf. and the second d. unm., the third was: Andrew, b. 12th Aug. 1731, d. 27th May 1814, also a ship owner and merchant ; he removed to Leith, Co. Edinburgh, of which he was Chief Magistrate in 1800; m. istly, 9th Felj. 1761, Margaret, 1). 27th July 1742, d. 23rd Aug. 1764, dau. of John Ritchie of Bo'ness, and had issue, two sons and one dau. ; and 2ndly, 28th Jan. 1767, Anne, b. iith May 1741, d. 8th June 181 1, dau. and heiress of Walter Gibson of Greenknowe, Co. Stirling, and Jean Ikown his wife, and had issue, viz. : I. — Walter, b. 1767, d. inf. 2. — Andrew, b. 1770, d. i8og, s.p., was Judge of the Admiralty Court at the Cape of Good Hope. 3. — Waller-Gibson, of whom below. 4 — William, b. 1779, d. 1796, unm. •It may be interesting to observe that James Cassillis was appointed in 1679 by the Privy Council, chairman of a jury for the trial of witches. 'iVS Qitmsitlfs. J^«ff* 5— Robert, b. 1781, d. 1877, British Consul at Honfleur in France ; in. Jean, clau of John Scougall, merchant in Leith, and had issue : 6.— Alexander, Capt. (Naval) H.E.I.C.S , b. 1783, d. 1818; m. Jessie Grierson ; d.s.p. I. — Jane, m, to Thomas Gillespy, and had issue. 2 — Hannah, m. to David Brown, and had issue. 3. — Anne, d. inf. 4- — Anne, m. to Alexander Howden, and had issue. 5. — Henrietta, m. to Thomas Kay, merchant in Antwerp, Hol- land, and had issue. Walter-Gibson, above named, b. 3rd Nov. 1877, d. 1868 ; banker. Chief Magistrate of Leith, 1813 ; m. 27th Aug. 1802, Janet, b. 5th Sept. 1782, d 25th May 1855, dau. of John Scougall above named, and h I 2 3 4 5 I :id issue, viz. : — Andrew, m. Ellen Jackson, d. 1840, s.p. — John-Scougall, d. 1848, unm. — Walter-Gibson, of whom below (A.) . — Robert, of whom below (B.) — Kichard-Scougall, of whom below (C.) - Jane-Todd, m. to John Allan, M.D., H.E.I.C.S. — Anne, b. 17th July 1805. — Janet-Henrietta, d. young. —Margaret, m. to Robert-Stodart Wyld, and had issue. —Jessie, b. 7th Aug. 1827, d. 30th Sept. 1850. Walter-Gibson Cassels, above named, b 30th March 181 1, d. July 1890, banker in Eng., and afterwards in Toronto and in Hamilton, Ontario; m. 17th June 1852, Adelaide- Victoria (d. May, 1887), dau. of Commissary-General Larratt Smith, of SouthamiUon, Eng.* [Arms : vert a cup luith flames issuing therefrom bctw. tivo chess rooks, or. Crest : a dolphin hauriant vert . Motto: Nlediis tranquillus in undis], and had issue, viz : I.— Walter-Allan, b. 2gth Dec. 1854, d. 1886, unm. 2.— Larratt-Godfrey, of the Dominion Bank at Oshawa, Co. Ontario. 3.— George-Cyril, of the Bank of Montreal in New York. 4- — Duncan-Sherman, of the Bank of Hamilton in Toronto. I.— Adelaide, b. 2nd June 1853, d. 2nd Dec. 1855. * Sister of Larratt William Smith, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., of Toronto. 28 2.— Adelaide-Isabel, d. 5th Dec. 1892, m. to Walter Darling (d. I'^eb. 1892), son of William-Stiwart Darliniimmer, of Hoston, had, Viesides one dan. Anne, aliove named, two sons, viz. : William, h. if'ji), il ly'n, who was Lieut (Jo\ernor of Massachusetts in lyid, and filled various high offices in that I'rovince ; and Jeremiah, b. lOSo, d 1729, who was Colonial A^ent in Kngland. of the 683, a. my (or 1-, Co. Massa- 11c dau. r Pem- imes of ic, dau. of Don- )f Giant 'iirish ol ere ; and nihridf^i^! jrtlier is olfriddle, General. Montreal lie. 35, d. Cth 4Jouidl ,vo sons, VIZ. : I various hiHli ■■ £»<« Sept. 1834; Chief Justice of Upper Canada; was called to the IJar at thi; Inner Temple, London. Served for a short time in the K()>\dist cause, durin}^ thr American Revolutionary W^ar, after which Ik; cann- to Canada, and aftc^r residing at Montreal, and at Newark (Niagara), finally settled in York (Toronto). Was Speaker of the i Legislative Council in i[. 1854. M. Clara- Pifi;ott, dau. of Henr_,' Strange (she survived him and was m. 2ndly to Wil- liam Clarke, M.D., see Secord), and had issue, viz.: lb. — Clarence-Murray, of El Paso, Texas, b. 24th Aug., 1842. 2b. — john-Bleecker, of Guelph, Collector of Inland Revenue, b. 5th Aug. 1848. M, IIclen-l'Lsther, dau. of John- George Williams, of Otterville, Co. Oxford, and has issu*^: William-Hleecker, b .3(Jtli April 1882; (irant- Harkin, I). i8th I'eb. 1884; Helen-Clarissa; Clara- Muriel; W inifred; Joan-Ridout. 4tf. — Grant, b. 2nd vSep. 1819. M. Llizabeth-Mary, dau. of Major Samuel- Proudfoot Murd, and had issue, \iz.: lb. — William-Dummer, of the Ontario Hank, b. 22nd May 1847, d. Dec. 1884. AL Alice, dau. of William Murray, merchant in Toronto, and had issue: William- Dummer, 1). 1st Sept. 187C; lilizabeth; Catherine. 33 2^.— P:d\vard-Grant-Glad\vyn, h. 25th Oct. 1848, of Lon- don, E\v^. ; unm. 3^.— Arthur-Wellesley, h. 27th Oct. 1852, of Denver, Colo- rado , m. Lillie-Hell Sovvle, of Denver. 4<5.--Kobert-Henry-Winyard, h. i6th Feb. 1856, M.D., of Ottawa; m. Eliza Torrance, and has issue: Mon- tajru-Grant, b. 12th July 1884; Alan-Torrance, b. nth Aujr. 1886; Grant, b 5th Sept. 1889; Robert-Wyn- yard, b. nth Oct. 1891; Gladys-Wynyard. i^.— Margaret-Elizabeth, m. to Joseph-James Gormullv, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., of Ottawa, and has had issue: Philip, Robert, Ethel, Winifred. i«.— Anne-Jane, b. 24th Aug. i8o5; m. to Capt. Charles Sey- mour, and had issue, viz.: i<5.— Charles, some time of British Columbia, and now of Kimberly, South Africa, b. nth June 1834; unm. 2(5.— Grant-Tyers-Senior, b. 27th April 1841, d. 27th Sept. 1892, unm. i^- — Anne-Jane- Bleecker. 2a. — Charlotte, d. inf. 3«.— Charlotte-Bleecker, • b. 15th March 1814; m. to John Ridout, of Toronto, Registrar of Deeds (see Ridout). 4a.— Elizabeth-VanRensellaer, b. i-,th Feb. 1816, d. 5th April 1867; m. to John Stuart, Barrister-at-Law, of London, Can., and had issue, viz. : 1(5 —Albert-Henry, b, 17th Feb. 1840, of Dallas, Texas ; unm. id. — Mary-Sophia, d. 1852, unm 2(5.— Caroline-Elizabeth, m to Alfred Wyndham, of West Lodge, Co. Dorset, Eng., afterwards of Keswick, Co. York, Ont., nowof Gleichen, .\lberta; Lieut -Col. late 1 2th York Rangers; served in North-west, 1885, as second in command of "Midland" Provisional Battalion (medal with clasp); and has had issue: Alexander, b. ist June i860; Trevelyan, b. April 1864; Ernest; Spencer; Charles; John; Agnes; Ethel; Beatrice; lulia; "" ary 3(5. — Agnes-Grant, m. to Fitz-IIardinge Kingseote, Capt Bleecker Street, Toronto, bears her name 34 Prince Consort's Own RiHe BriKacle, and has had issue: ]Z^^^^r^^^^ Thomas, John, Isabella, Lou.sa, ^'^'■y- , ,u \nril i8m d. nth May 5.r.-Mar^aret-Blcecker, b. lytb Apnl i«-i, '^■^"' T'\ ■ n. istlv to Lawrence-William Mercer, ,.--T.,l,zabetl,-Bleeckcr, ,^^^ ,^,,,,i,„i,,-Muir. Ul Hamilton, and he ,^..... «.//^/« a bordurc engrailed or.Jor Grant. Crest : The sun or, above clouds ppr. Motto : Aude. issue : ,ouisa, 35 May /lerccr, Id Mc- aftcr- . 1H94; 1. istly, one son ky, and Lount, Murray, lerchant ir. ion rani- f the last J ancient GWYNNE. W I. 2.- 4- I. ILLIAM GWYNNE (d. 1864), in Holy Orders, D.I)., of Castle Knock, Co. Dublin, Ire., had issue, of who^^^ the following settled in Canada : -William-Charles, M.D., of Toronto, d. ist Sept. 1875; m. Ann-Murray I'owell (see Powell), who d. 8th May 1883, and had issue : William, h. 1840, d. inf. ; Eliza-Anne. -Hugh-Nelson, d. Dec. 1872, Barrister-at-Law, Librarian of the Law Society, of Osgoode Hall ; d. unm. -(Hon.) John-Wellington, formerly of Toronto, now of Ottawa, Justice of the Supreme Court; m. 14th July 1852, Julia, dau. of William Durie, d., M.D., Knight of ILanover, and has had issue, viz. : la.— William-Durie, b. 15th June 1857, of Toronto, Har- rister-at-Law ; m. Frances-Maye, dau. of Hon. James Cockburn, d , of Cobourg, Pnarrister-at-huv, Member of the Legislative Council, and has issue, viz : is dau^ of ...:i:;^:H:uett,^of' Mmboume Y\s^t;"^^^'^ Mary Gibbs, who was b. 1715 and d. 28th July i777, issue, viz. : •, , 1 \ Of the first marriage (besides possibly others) : : -^rb.'73':d. .797. settled in A-riea .75. - S-reta^- to Governor Horatio Sharpe ; m. Anne dau of Govr^O(,l«=. and had issue, whose descendants restde.n *■= "-S-*- 3.„Nicodemus, of Bristol, who had, bes.des others, a son George, of whom below (A). 4.— Samuel. 1 -Mary, m. to T. Iloddinot of Sherborne. >— Edith, m. to Finch of London. 3.-EUzabeth, m. to George Ward of Bruton. And of the second marriage : c -Thomas, of whom below (B . 5_john-Gibbs, M.l)., <'f London. (iHOKOE K.nour. son of Nicodemus, abcwe na,m-d, came America He m. Mary- Ann Wright, and had issue, mz. . xI-George-Percival, Merchant in Toronto, b. Aug. 1807, d. lune 1873, unm. ., losenh-Davis, Merchant in Toronto, b. June iScH, d. June Co York, Eng., widow ot George Gould, of Bath, Lng., fl 'I :t and ic,C(). ut and a dau. dau. oi 2ndly, nd bad ecretary vr. Ogle, 5.A. 5, a son cuine to 1807, d. ) S, d. June raniley, of iath, Kng., r 'Ri^ouf'. 37 aftds. of Port Hope, Co. Durham (Can.) ; she d. 1852 ; 2ndly, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Cumberhind ; and had issue, of the second marriage only, viz. : \b. — Percival- Frederic, b. 15 June 1856, m. 12 April 1887, Christina, dau. of Hon. Sir David-Lewis Macpherson, (see Macpherson), and has issue : Leonie-Macpherson. 2/J.— Walter-Lionel, b. Jan. 1858, d. Jan. 1890. M. Alice, dau. of Robert-Charge Boyer, in Holy Orders, of Colborne, and had issue, viz : Frederick-Walter- Boyer, b. March 1882; Robert-Joseph, b. April 1884; Lionel-Cumberland, b. June 1886. 3a.— Edmund-Jacques, b. Aug. 1810; left Canada and died in the U.S.A., Aug. 1844. 4a. — Lionel-Augustus, Merchant in London, Can. ; b. Aug. 1817 ; d. Nov. 1859; m. Louisa, dau. of Lawrence Lawrason, of London, and had issue, viz : lb. — George, b. Nov. 1849, m. Martha, widow of Ramsay. lb. — Jane, m. to Wills, whom she survives, s. p. 2b. — Phoebe, m. to Pennington and has issue. 5a. — Septimus-Adolphus, b. Jan. i8ig. ba. — Thomas-Wright of London, Can., b. June 1822, d. Feb. 1873, m. to Mary Clark, and had issue, viz. : lb. — Lionel, b. Oct. 1858 ; m. Emily-Ada Frodsham, and has issue ; Louisa-Mary, Lilian, \'era. lb. — Jessie, m. 19 Sept. 1882, to William Kersteman, d. 6th June 1892, of Toronto (son of William Kersteman, who came to Canada from Bristol, Eng.,) and has issue, William-Stewart ; Edward-Lionel, d. inf. ; Morence- Mary, d. inf. ; llclen-Jcssie, d. inf. ; Mary- Louise. 2b. — Louisa, m. to Edward Porter, and has issue : Edith. \a. — Laura-Sophia, b. I'Y-b. 181 1, d. l'\"l). 1821. 20!. — Lucy-Eliza, b. Dec. 1815, d. March 1888, unm. 3a — Laura-Addison, b. Nov. 1824, d. Sejit. 1827. (Hon.) Thomas Ridoiit, son of Cieorgc Ridout, of Sherborne, b 17 March 1754, d. 8 l'Y>b. 1829. Went to Maryland in 1774, and after many vicissitudes and adventures (including a captivity of four months, in 1787, among the Shawanese Indians, on the Ohio River, when most of his companions were slain, and he was himself in 38 constiint (lanj^cr of his life, and was cruelly treated, but nian- aj^ed to escape), reached Canada and made his way to Montreal. In 1792 he settled at Niagara (or Newark), then the Capital of Upper C.tn'ada, ha\inancis, el. \b. — Mary-lulith zd.- Amelia (" Amy "). 3<5. — Annie-Catherine, m. to James-McKay Henderson, of Montreal. 4<5.— Bertha-l'Vances, f/ 2a. — Catherine-Ellen, fl^., m to \Villiam-(}eorge Draper, rt'., Barristcr-at-Law, County Judj^^e Co. h^ontenac, son of Hon. William-Henry Draper, C.H., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (Arms : Erm., on a chief ^u. three lions ramp/, arg. Crest : y^ demilion rampt. Motto : Pace sive in hello), and had issue : \b. — William-Henry, of the Molsons Bank, m. nth Sept. 1879, Emily-Mary, (Jau. of Henry Skynncr (see Jarvis), and has issue : William-Henry, b. 5th July 1889 ; (ieorjj;e-Collier, b. 22nd Dec. 1891 ; Madolin-Augustii ; Edilh-Kathleen ; Mary-Hamilton. \b — Catharine-Ellen, m to Cliarles- Kirkpatrick Sayers. 2b. — Ii)mma-Au«eph Wells, of Davenport, near Toronto, and had issue: William, d. young; Richard- Harter ; Robert- Frederick, //. ; William- Charles; Joseph; John; Clarence; Theojihilus-Craig ; Ralph-Evens; Harriett-Mary; Caroline-Georgina. And of the second marriage : la. — Charles, b. June 1831, of Clinton. 2a. — Henry, b. March 1833, d. April 1851. 3a.— William, b. Dec. 1839, d. July 1865. 4a. — John, Barrister-at-la\v, of Clinton, b. Oct. 1R41. 2a. — Isabella, m., igtli Sept. 1865, to Henry Cole, only son of Dr. Cole (Trin. Coll., Dublin), and has had issue: William-Cole, b. 1868 ; HenryRidout, b. 3()tli Aug. 1872 ; Louisa-Mary. 3a. — Jane. 4a. — Sarah-Edith, b. Feby. 1837, d. 8th July 1864 ; m. 23r(l Jany. 1862, to William-Wisc Cobb, Barrister-at-law, of Bridge House, Sittingbourne, Co. Kent, Eng., who d. 1873, and had issue one dau., Edith, who d 6th Jul}' 1864. 5a. — Harriet, m. istl}-, 23rd Sept. 1863, to Robert-James-Morney Foot, of X'icarsfield, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, eldest son of Simon-Charles Foot, in H. O., Canon and Prebendar}- of S. Canice's Cath., Kilkenny, and Rector of Knocktopher; he d. 23rd Nov., 1868 ; and had issue : Anna-Morney ; Harriet- Ridout, d. 22nd Jul) 1886; Isabel; and 2ndly, (jtli March 1875, to Joseph-Mark Barber, M.A., son of Joseph Barber, of (ieorgetown, Co. llalton ; he d. 16th Sept. 1884; and had issue: Reginald-Arthur, b. i6th May 1879; Josej)h- Lawrance, b. 6th Jul\ 1881; Maria-Milicent, d. nth Aug. 1876; Constance- l-lvel}n ; Charlotte-Vivica-Marguerite. BC. TiiOMAS-GiiUis RinouT, of Sherborne House,' Toronto, b. lotli Oct. 1792; d. 29th July 1861 ; third son of Hon. Thomas Ridout. r>eputy-Assistant Comrn^'ssary General in the war of 181 2 ; was for many years Cashier of the Bank of Upper Canada. M. istly, 5th •Sherbourne, properly Sherborne, Street derived its name from this house. 42 \j)ril 1H25, Annc--M;iria-Louis;i, (l;iii of Daniel Sullivan (sec Sulli- van) ; she; was h. 151I1 April 1H07, d. 13th Nov. 1832; and 2n(lly, 6th Sept. 1H34, Matilda-Ann, dau. of I loll in},'s worth Hramley (above named?, she d. Nov. 18H1 ; and had issue, vi/. : Of the first inarria{j[e : \a. — 'I'hotnas, of whom below. 2a.— John-(iil)bs, b. Oth Oct. 1830, d. 13th April 1832. la. - Mary-Louisa, b. 5th May 1827,(1. 2nd May 1832. And of the second marriaf^e : 3rt. — Charles, b. 22nd June 1836. 4^. — Joscph-Ikaniley, 1). loth Auj;. 1838; Lieut. -Col. late (joth Scottish Killi's, Cameronians ; m. Wilmot-Heresford, dau. of John Ilayter, of l\Linchester S(|uare, London, b^nj^ , and has issue : l)udley-l loward^ b. 15th )an. 1866, Lieut. K.E. ; I'endarves-Bailey, b 22nd Sept. 18G7, tea planter in India; Alf^crnon-Charles-Francis, 1). 5th June 1873; Julian-^'ork- Ilayter, b. Oth May 187S; Wilniot-Beresford, m. to Hubert Nc'ilson, M.I)., Surj^eon-Abajor Royal Can. Arty. ; Auj^nista- I blen-Crawford. 5a! — John-Gibbs, b. 22nd Auj;. 1840, formerly Lieut, in looth Prince of Wales Roy.il Canadian Kegt. ; now a Harrister- at-Law. 6a — Donald-Campbell,!). i6<;h Sept. 1848, d. 2nd Auff. 1893 ; Machinery Lnj^ineer and Patent Solicitor; m. Katharine, dau. of John Kay, merchant in Toronto, and had issue : Donald-Campbell, Norman, I)ou<^las, Howard, John, bethel, Muriel. ya. — George, b. 2gth Jul\ mere hant oronto ; m. A Elizabelh-Kerr. 'In .>f John b'isken, merchant in Toronto, and I'bza-D on (Kerr) his wife, and has issue: George- La\' >7 ; I'lvelyn-Matilda ; Dora-Isabel; L iy.i. , -at-law, b 3rd July 185O ; d. cjth Oct. I ,, unm. 2a. — Juliana-AViry, m. to Cfeorj^'e-D'Arcy Houlton (see Houlton). 3, — Matilda, authoress of " Ten ^'ears of Upper Canada, 1805 8a. to 1815." m, to J imes D; IVIi •a\ il-dt, o f T oron to, B; irrist(!r- at-1 iw, representative o f Scot. {Arms : Sa a lion and a writing pen in base ;ar of Keithock, Co. b^)rfar, ipant between a garl) in chief Cresi : a dagger and a cjuill 43 3^. 4^. 5^ in saltirc. ppr. Motto: Potius ini^enio (|u;iin vi), :uul has had issue : l^. ~James-l'>odcric, h fith July iSOf). 2/5. Hamc-IIainilton,!.. 171)1 Nov. icSf,;, d. 14th Nov. 1H71. Oscar-rclliain, I.. 17th March 1H71, m. -oth Dec iSc^^ llelcn-Maddii-x;, dau. of (Icor^rc.l )'Arcy H,,uli,;n (see Houlton) -Wiliiain-Wilkic, I). Oct. 1874 -David-Keithock, h. 2(jth Nov. iH7(;. 6^.— rierhert-Wcddeilif, 1). joth )un<' 1SS3 1/5. Maud-CaroUne, 2(5. — Katharino-Hca trice. ^l). — Marjorie-O^ilvy. \a. -Louisa-SulHvan, b. 28th Dec. 1846, d ^nl )any. 1882; m. to Andrew Green, and had issue. 5«. — Augusta-Hayter. Oa.— Laura, m to Vernon-Bailey Wadsworth, Surveyor, son of Wilham-Rien Wadsworth, and has issue: William-Ridout, I). I7tii Dec. 1875; Helen- Vernon ; Marion-Violet; Eliza- beth Morence ; Victoria- Adeline. Thomas Rii)()(iT,eldestsonofTh(.mas-(;il,l.sRi(h,utal.ovenamed Civ.l Engineer, b. 17th Oct. .828, m. Jessie, dau. of James Hamilton,' M.D., of West I^. i<4«:-ji. 51 CAYLEY. O SBORNE DE CAILLY, Lord of Cailly in Normandy, mentioned in the roll of distinguished Normans who accompanied William I. on his expedition ' d England, and celebrated for his fidelity to his chief in Robert Wace's " Roman de Rou," had issue, four sons, of whom the second was Humphrey de Cailly, Lord of Massingham (temp. Henry L), who had issue, Simon de Cailly, m, Alice and had issue, Roger de Cailly (temp. Henry H.), one of the most wealthy and influential barons of the time ; had issue, John de Cailly, who had issue, John de Cailly, Lord of Cranwich, Massingham, &c., in 1202 ; m. Margery and had issue, Adam de Cailly, Lord of these manors, 1215 ; m. Mabel and had issue, Osbert de Cailly, or de Cayly ; m. Emma, dau. of Robert, Lord Tatshall of Bokenham, and had issue, besides others, (Sir) Hugo de Cayly, Lord of the Manor of Owby, Co. Norfolk, d. 1286 ; m. Agnes, dau. of Hamo de Hempstede, and had issue, (Sir) William Cayley, of Owby, living in 131 7, who had issue, John, of Owby, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1335 and 1336, who had issue, viz. : I. — (Sir) William, of Owby, m. Alice, dau. of Sir John Druse or Braose, and had issue, two daus., co-heirs. 2. — John, of Normanton, Co. York, who had issue, viz. : I. — Hugh, d.s.p. 2. — William, of Normanton, whose dau. and sole heir was m. to John Lake. 3. — John, who had issue, viz. : William, who had issue, viz. : I. — John, d.s.p. 2. — Edward, or Edmund, of Thormanby, Co. York, who had issue, of whom the eldest son, William, had issue, viz. : 52 John, of Million, Co. ^'orl\■, who had issue, three sons; the eldest, l'",d\vard, of Malton, had issut% two sons, of whom the ehU-r William, of Thormanhy, whod. 15H3, m. join, dan. of kichard Gouldthorp, Alderman and Mayor of ^'orl\, and had issue, two sons, of whom tlu' elder I'',(imund, of Hrompton, in I'ickerinj;, Co. ^'ork•, d. ()lh Dec. 1642 ; m. 1604, .Anne. dan. of William Walters of Ciindall, Co. York, who d. „'i ()(t. i()4(); and had issue, three sons and fdiir (laus. ; the eldest son (Sir) William, of Bromjiton, h 1610, Kni,i,dited 2nd March 1O41, created a Baronet 20th .\pril 1661 (which honour is stdl held by the descendants of his second son), d. 2nd May 1681 ; m. ibj,j„ Dorothy, dau. of Sir William St. (juentin, of Ilarpham, Bart. {Atnis: Or, a chey. f^ai., a chief \air), who d. Nov 16S4, and had issue, five suns and two daus., of whom the fourth son Cornelius, of York, Barristcr-at-Law, h. loth Au<^^ ifM4 ; vvill proved 15th March 1734; m. iilh .Auj;. iGSi, Anne, dau. of Cecil Tyrwhit of Camerinj^ham, Co. Lmcoln {Arms: (iu. three tyrwhitts or), and had issue, ^\\v sons and two daus., of whom the Hfth son, Cornelius, of Kingston upon I lull (whereof he was Kecordi'r), Barrister-at-law, b. i6th .April i(kj2, d. 17th Nov. 1779, m. iSth Nov. 1723, HIizaheth, dau. of Leonard Smelt, of Kirkhy Meetham, Co. A'ork {Arms : Az., a chev. lietween thri'C smelts naiant arg.), she Avas 1). 1694, and d. I'eb. 1750; and had issue seven sons and one dau., of whom the hfth son, John, of St. Petersburf^, Russia, Merchant and British Consul, b. 7th Oct. 1730, d. 9th July 1795 ; m. 19th Deer, (old st)'le) 1756, Sarah, dau. of Richard Cozens, of St. Petersburg (^rw.y ; Az., a lion rampant or), who was b. 25th March 1732, and d. 12th Nov. i^old style) 1803, and had issue, five sons and four daus., of whom the eldest son, John, of St. Peter.'sburg, afterwards of Beddington, Co. Surrey, b. nth April (O.S.) 1761, d. 30th March 1831 ; m. istly, 8th Feb. 1792, Anna, dau. of Matthew Halliday, of St. Petersburg, M.D., who was b. 7th Aug. 1769, ami d. 8th Sejit. 1793, and had issue, one son Leonard, who d. 30th July 1809, aged 16; and 2ndly, 20th Oct. (O.S.) 1799, Harriet, dau. of Timothy Raikes, of St. Petersburg {Arms : a chev. pean between three griffins' heads erased or), who was b. 23rd Sept. 1779, and d. 20th Feb. 1870 (?) and had issue, 53 I.— Edwiinl, of St. Pctorshur^s b. iitli July iHos, d. i8tli I'eh. 1S71, iinin. 2. — (lion.) William, of Toronto, of whom hclovv. 3. — l'"iancis-Mclvil, of Dniinsiial), Toronto, 1). Stli I'd). i8i)y, d. 1874, unni. 4. — Charles, b. 5th June 181 1, d. 12th Au},'. (O.S.) 181 1. 5. — John, \k 22m\ June 1812, d. 21st Sept. (O.S.) 1813. 6. — John, of Toronto, aftds. livin}^ in T2njj;'and, b. iith I'eb. 181C) ; m. istly, 4th Au^' 1841, Catherine-Mary Maine, of St. I'ctersburf^s who d. Sept. 1845, af;ed ji, and had is.suc, Harriet-Catherine, b. 12th July 1842, d. if)lh b'eb. 1844; and 2n(lly, 5th Oct. 1847, Clar.i- Louisa, dau. of lion. llenr\-John Houlton, of 'Toronto 'see Houlton), and has had issue : la. — Claud-Thornton, of Hiekley, C^). Kent, Hng,, b. (jth June 1854, ni. Hsther-Mary, dau. of Wilhani Bayley of Croydon, l'-n<,'., and has issue : 2a. — T'rancis- Osmund, of Toronto, 1). 30th Sept. 1856, in. 7th July 1882, Marion-Louisa, dau. of Sir )anies-Lukin Rol)inson, Hart., (see Robinson) and lias issue, Clara-( ivvendolin, J ulia- Isabel, I lilda-Marion. u/. -Adela-Sidney, m. Sth May 1873, to Christopher Wolston, M I)., of Croyilon, Co. Surny, T>n<.;. 2a. — Louisa-Clara. i.^ — Harriet, b. 2()th Oct. 1800, m. to Charles Kobinson, of London, b^nj.;.. Hanker. 2. — l.ucy, b. i6th June 1802, d. 22nd May (O.S.) 1803. 3. — Lucy, b. 22n(l Sept. 1803, ni. to Charles-l'Idward Hutchinson, in Holy Orders, Canon Residentiary of Chichester, and Vicar of Firle cum Heddinj.,diam, Co. Sussex, d. 1870 4. — Maria, b. 20th March 18 14, ni. to Charles-Chevall Tooke, Barrister-at-Law and ] V., of Hurston Clays in T2ast Grinstead, Co. Sussex. (Hon.) William C.\vli:v, b. 26th May 1807, d. 23rd I-'eb. i8go; Barrister-at-la\v ; was a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Prov. of Can. ; was Inspector-Oeneral in the MacNab-Morin Ministry, 1854, and in the Macdonald-Cartier Ministry, 1857, and held various pul)lic positions. M. 12th April 1836, Emma- Robinson, dau. of D'Arcy Boulton of The Orange, Toronto (see Houlton) ; she d. 15th March 1890; and had issue : la. — John-D'Arcy, b. 15th March 1837, in Holy Orders ; some time of Cowfold, Chichester, Eng., afterwards Incumbent 54 of Whitby, Co, Ontario, and now Rector of St. George's, Toronto, Canon and Precentor of St. Alban s Cathedral ; m. 8th June 1861, Mary-Magdalene, dau. of John-Solomon Cartwright (see Cartwright), and has issue : \b. — Edward- Cartvvright, b. 13th Feb. 1864, M.A., in Holy Orders, Pro- fessor of Theology in Trinity University, Toronto; ib — Arthur-Macaulay, b. 15th Jan. 1867, Lieut. Royal Artillery ; lb. — Mary - Augusta ; 2b. — Cecil - Maud ; 3(J. — Emma- Madeline. 2a. — Edward, b. 29th June 1840, d. 23rd Jan. 1868, unm. 3a. — Francis, b. 7th Feb. 1845, m. i5tii Oct. 1874, Jane- Isabel, dau. of Henry Easton, of Belleville, and has issue : \b. — William-Henry, b. 30th Dec. 1881 ; \b. — Emma- Robinson ; 2b. — Adelaide-Mary; ib. — Muriel-Isabel. 4a. — William, b. 14th }an. 1852, d. 26th May 1872, unm. fa. — Beverly-Boulton, b. 20th Sept. 1853, d. i8th Jan. 1885, unm. 6a:. — George-Arthur, b. ist Feb. 1855, d. 28th Nov. 1858, unm. 7a. — Hugh-St. Quentin, Barrister-at-law, of Calgary, y\lberta ; b. igth Nov. 1857 ; Member of the Legislature of tht North-West Territories, and Prime Minister in 1892. 8a. — Arthur, b. 20th Sept. 1850, d. 3rd Feb. 1880, unm. \a. — Harriette-Anne, L. i6th July 1838, d. 23rd Dec. T889; m. 7th June i865, to James-Strachan Cartwright (see Cartwright). 2a. — Mary, b. 30th Aug. 1842, d. 1890; m. 23rd Aug. i86f, to William (jlascott, Capt. late 3Gth Regt., now living in Ireland, and had issue: William, b 29th June 1869; Francis-James ; Ethel ; Amy ; Eva. 3a. — Sophia-Emma. Arms : [Subject to due difference to be assigned) : Quarterly, arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. Crest : A demi lion rampant or, charged with, a bend, thereon three mullets arg., and holding in his paws a battle axe az. handle gu. tasselled or. Motto : Vouloir c'est pouvoir. 55 MACAU LAY. JAMES MACAULAY, b. in Scotland, 1759, d. ist Jan. 1822, M D., some time of the 33rd Rej^t., and afterwards of the Queen's Rangers when stationed at Niagara, came to Canada about — or soon after — 1792, and settled in Toronto ; m. istly, 20th Nov. 1790, Elizabeth-Tuck Hayter, who d. 29th March 'S09; 2ndly, loth Nov. 1817, Rachael Crookshank, wh(^ d. 2nd Feb. 1840; and had issue of the first marriage only, viz. : i.~ (Hon.) JoHN-SiMCOE, b. 13th Oct. 1791, d. 20th Dec. 1855 ; Col. Royal Engineers, aftds. of Toronto; member of the Legis- lative Council; subsequently of Rede Court, near Rochester, Co. Kent, England ; m. 2nd July 1825, Ann-Gee, dau. of Hon. John Elms- ley, Chief Justice of Lov,"^r Canada, and Mary his wife ; she died 27th Dec. 1861, and had issue: la. — John-Jermy, b. 15th Aug. 1826, d.s.p. gth Dec. 1859; m. Oct. 1857, Mary-Helena, dau. of William Perrin, Mer- chant in Toronto, who survived him. and was subsequently m.. to Thomas-Shivers Birchall, son of Thomas-William Birchall and Magdalen his wife (see Gamble). 2a. — George- Hayter, b. 6th Dec. 1830 ; d. -7th Jan. 1859, unm. 3a. — James-Elmsley, b. I5lh Nov. 1840; of Pilgrim's Rest, Sydenburg Gold, Transvaal, vS. Africa. 4a. — Benjamin-Alexander, b. 25th Oct. 1845, of Urenui, New Plymouth, New Zealand. la. — Mary-Elizabeth, b. 18th May 1829; d. 21st Feb. 1836. 2a. — Anne-Jessy, of Torquay, Co. Devon, Eng. 3a. — Sarah-Sophia-Bingham, of Torquay. 4a. — Henrietta-Emma, of Torcjuay. 5a. — Elizabeth-Mary, of Torquay. 2. — (Sir) James-Buch.vnan, Kniglit, C.B., b. 3rd Dec. 1793, d. 26th Nov. 1859. Entered tlie army as Ens. in the 98th Regt., and when the war of 1812 broke out became a Lieut, in the Glengarry Fen- cibles, in which Regt. he served during, the war with distinction. On the conclusion of the war his Regt. was disbanded and he took up the profession of the law, being called to the Bar in 1822. He was 56 a member of the Executive Council. In 1829 he was raised to the ]^)ench, becoming Chief justice of the Court of Common Ph'as in 1849, retiring in 1856 ; was sul)sequently the Chairman of a Commission for consoHdation of the Statutes; and afterwards was appointed a Judge of the Court of F.rror and Appeal. Was for some time Treasurer of the Law Society, to which office he was re-elected on the day of his death. He was made Companion of the Bath, and received the honour of Knighthood in 1859. lie m. ist Dec. 1821, Rachel-Crookshank, dau. of John Gamble (see (jamble), and had issue : la.— James, d. inf., 13th Feb. 1831. » la. — ElizcUK>th-Is;ibella, m. 8th June 1850, to Richard Mitchele, in Holy Orders, who was some time Rector of Trinity Church, Toronto, and aftds. resided in England, and had issue. 2a. — Catherine-McGill, b March 1826, d. 21st Dec. 1865, s.p. ; m. 8th April 1858, as first wife, to 13enjamin-Homer Dixon (see Di.xon of Homewood). 3a. — ^Iilmily, 1). Aug. 1828 ; d. 28th I-'eb. 1830. 4a. — Louisa-Birchall, b. Se]-)t. 1834, m. jbth Nov. 1857, to Henry-Edward Bennett, Barrisier-at-law. of Sparkford Hall, Co. Devon, England, and had issue 3. — Geouoe, b. iitli No\-. 1796, d. 7th -Aug. 1828; Barrister-at- law ; m. 26th Oct. 1822, Jane, dau. of Nicholas Hagerman (TH.lE.X.), Barrister-at-Law. of Adolphustown (who survived him anil was m. 2ndly, 30th May 18-30, to George Baker, and d. 25th Oct. 1830); and had issue : la. — Maria-Sarah, 1). 8th Nov. 1824, d. 23rd July 1860; m. 4th June 1846, to Thomas Ross, of Montreal, and had a dau., Anne-Jane, b. 8th June 1847. 2a. — Elizabeth-IIagerman, b. 2nd Nov. 1826; m. gth Nov. 1850, to Matthew- Robert Vankoughnet (see Vankoughnet). 4. — .\li..\n, in Hol\- Orders, b. 4th )an. S04, d. 1830, unm. I. — b^lizabeth, b. 27th Feb. 1799, d. July 1832, m. 28lh March 1817, to Hon. Christopher-Alexander Hagerman, Justice of the Queen's Bench,* and had issue : * Hon. Ctirist(iplier-.\lex;iiiiler Hagerman, b 2X\h March 171)2, il i.|fli May ''f|7. was the son of Nicholas lla:;i'nnan above named ; served as Lieut, in the war of 1812 ; called to the Bar in 1H15, and became <_) (■ in the same year ; wa^; a Hencher in 1.S20 ; appointed to a judj^esliip in i.SjS, but did not lonti continue to hold that appninlment : Solicitor-t-eneral 182'); .Xttorney-lienerai 1837; was appointed a judge of the Court of Oueen's Hench, iH^o He ni. 2ndly, in 1834, ICniily Merry, who <1. 1S42, and had issue, one dau.. Hmily-F^iizabeth, b i (th May iSjH; an;'^- ^5th Feb, 1801, d. Feb. 1833, m. 1822, to John- Wilham Gamble of Woodbridge (see Gamble). 3— Anne, b. 3rd May 1806, d.s.p 5th Oct. 1877, m. 15th Oct 1829, to Peter Diehl, Surgeon, who was b. May 178G, and d Vch March 1868. -^ 4--Sarah-Hayter, b. 3rd March 1809 d. 24th Aug. 1866 m istly, II til Jan. 1830, to John-Solomon Cartwright, who d. 15th Vm' 1845, and 2ndly, 20th Sept. 1852, to John-Colville Crookshank, who d. 6th Nov. 1861, ag.d 41, and had issue of the Hrst marria-^e (see Carlwiight). ^ ^" -A. fSlkl 58 DIXON, OF The Homewood, Toronto, Thomas Dickson or Dixon, b. 1739, d. 1824, son of Henry Dickson, of Dunl^lane, Co. Perth, Scot., settled in Westminster, Eng., and in 1788 removed to the Netherlands ; he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Mann, of Renny, Co. Ross, and his wife Katharine, dau. of John Eraser, second son of Thomas Eraser, Lord Lovat, and had issue, viz. : Thomas, b. 1781, d. 1849, Kniglit of the Order of the Netherlands Lion, and of the Order of the Lily (Erance), of Amsterdam, Holland, and afterwards of Boston, U.S.A. ; n\ Mary-Bethia, dau. of Benjamin-Parrott Homer, of Boston, and had issue, viz. : I. — Benjamin- Homer, of whom below. 2.' — Thomas-Henry, d. 1853, unm. 3. — EitzEugene, of Philadelphia, U.S.A., m. Catherine Chew, dau. of Hon. George-Mifflin Dallas, Vice-President of the U.S.A. 1845 to 1849. I. — Harriette-Elizal)eth, m. istly, to Wiliiam-Henry Boulton (see Boulton), and 2ndly, to Professor Goldwin Smith. Beniamin-Homsr Dixon, above named, b. loth Mar. 1819, of Boston, U.S.A., aftds. of ''"oronto, Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion, Consul-General for the Netherlands; m. istly, 8th April 1858, Catherine-McGill Macaulay (see Macaulay), who d. 2ist Dec. 1865; 2ndly, 26th Nov. j866, Frances-Caroline, b. 1838, d. 27th Sept 1889, dau. of William-Beverley Heward, son of Lieut.- Colonel Stephen Heward, who commanded the Queen's Rangers during the war of 1812; and 3raly, 8th Sept. 1891, Emilie-Henrietta- Maud, dau. of George Caston, Banker, of Basingstoke, Eng. (Arms: Az. a fess wavy ermines between three crosses formee Jitcliee or. Crest: A lions paw erased sa. holding 2ip a cross pattee fitc/iee in pale arg.), and has had issue, viz. : M mstmsmummm 59 Of the second marriage : I- — Thomas-Fraser-Homer, b. 1871. 2.— William-Mayne-Homer, b. 1872. 3.-Henry-Eugene-Hoiner, b. 1874. I. — Mary-Frances-Homer. 2.— Harriett-Kate-Macaulay-Homer. 3. Ida-Louisa-Homer. And of the third marriage: 4. — Homera-Emihe-Homer. Arms : Ar^., three mullets gu., on a chief or as many pallets of the second. Crest: A hand holding a sword m bend (sinister) ppr Motto : Fortes fortuna juvat. I !' ^ 60 VAN K()U(;nNirr, xh.e.x. This family came to A'merica in the early part of the iSth centur\- from Alsace, whence tiii' family miffratetl on that I'rovince heinj; taki'U hy h>ance from (iermany. The first to sc>ttle in Canada was Michael \'anK()U}j;hnet, a IJ. E. Loyalist, who came here in 17S2 or 17S3, and settled in Cornwall ; he was h. 1751, d. October 1S32 ; 111. Eve Empe\-, and had issue (besides a dau. Christiana, 111. to William ("line; see Morris), \iz. : (lion. Col.) lMiili|i, I). 211(1 .\|)ril 1790, d. 7th May 1873; Member of the Legislative AssembI}- and Lefj;islative Council for L'pjier Canada. Serwd in the wars of iSiiand 1S37, HI the latter as Lt.-Col. of the 5th Batt. Incor- porated Militia, which was kept up on a full war footinfj; for some years under his command. 1 It- was Chairman of the lioard of Dominion .\rbi- trators for some years ])re\iously to and at tlu' date of his death. He m. 1st April iSkj, 1 larriel-Sophia, dau. of Matthew Scott, of Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland (b. i5tli .April i7()5, d. 2Jnd July 1^54), and had issue, viz.: 1. — (lion.) Philip-Michael-Matthew-Scott, b. 21st Jan. 1822, d. 7th Nov. 1869. Served as an oihcer of Militia, in 1837, in his father's re}j[iment. Called to the Har in 1843, and appointed O.C. in 1849. He took office in 1856 as President of the Council and Minister (.f Agriculture, and was elected a Member of the Lej^islative Council. I le v/as subsequently Commissioner of Crown Lands. Became Chancellor of Upper Canada in 1862. IVL J4th Nov. 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Barker Turner (who served at Waterloo, and in 1845 settled in Canada, d. 1853) and had issue : III. — Philip-Turner, b. vSe])t. 1847 ; went to !i\e in Inland. 2a. — lulmund-B.irker ; b. July 1840. Commander R.N ; ser\ed in Soudan (I'^gypt) war 1885, and was in the small force I 6i wiiicli ;i(l\ ;iiu'c(l up llir Nile lo near Ivharloimi, in which expedition hi- was wounded. M. Lady Jane-Charlotte- Hlizabeth Alexander, dau. of the 3rd ILarl of Caledon. 2. — Matthew- Robert, of wliom l)eh)w. 3. — l^olton-John, 1). 21st April 1826, d. 25th Oct. 1848. 4. — William-John, 1). i8th Ajiril 1832, d. 2n(l June 1832. 5. — Salter-Jehosaphat, of whom below. 6. — lulmund, b. lOth .\\m\ 1834, d. 2ylh Jan. 1847. 7. — John-Colborne, b. 4th Sept. 1835, d. 22iid Nov. 1872. Insjiector in Molsons IJank. M. 19th Oct. 1863, Martha-. \nn, dau. of Arthur Norman, in Holy Orders, of the Island c-f (iuernsey, and had issue : la. — .Arthur Purcell, b. 22nd March 1866, of Rej^ina, N.W.T., m. 24th Dee. i8()2, Mar\' l^encke, and has issue, .\rthur- Cierald, b. April 181)4. 2a. — Claude-l'lthelbert, b. I3lh Jan. iSji.d. 2()th Apiil iScjo. la. — AL'ir\-l'"Jeonora, ni. to John 1 )erbisliire, of Hloomlield, Co. I'rinee b'.dward, and has issue', l\o\', i). 3r(l Nov. i8()i. 2a. — I'Morenee-Ada, ni. i si Oct. 1892, to Janies-1 Jruce iveid, and has issue, Mary-b'rederica. 8. — Lawrence, b. 7th Oct. 1836. in the Civil Service of Canada for about 33 \ears, beinj;' l)e]nitv-Supt.-Cieneral of Indian affairs for o\-er Kj \ears. M. 5th Jul\ 1870, Lucy, dau. of James (irant, L.R. C.S.I'.., fornu'rh' of Corrimoiu', Co. In\erness, Scotland, and sister of Sir James (irant, M.I)., of ( )ttawa. I. — .\nnie-I'Ae-I'hilipine, b. 4th Marcli 1820, d. 16th fan. 1894, m. to Pearson- Philij-) Harris, an officer in the Army. Went to live in the U.S..\. Had issue (besides others who d. inf.) two sons and three daus. 2. — Harriet-Louisa, b. 27th Jan. 1828, d. Aj)ril 1889. M. 27th .April 1848, to Dr. .Mien, and had issue, three sons and three daus. 3. — ,\nn-Catharine, an accom|)lished musician, and composer of several pieces; b. 24th Jan. 1830, d. ist Nov. 1889. 4. — MarfTtaret-l-Hizabeth, b. 14th March i83i,d. ist .\]iril 1837. 5. — Anna, b. 9th March 1840, d. 22nd i'^'b. 1841. Matthew-Robert (named abo\'e), of Toronto, Barrister-at-la\v, and a Hencher of the Law Society, was b. 16th Sept. 1824, d. 28th Nov. 1874. M. 9th Nov. 1830, l"21izabeth-Ha<;erman, dau. of George Macaulay (see Macaulax), and had issue, viz. : la. — Matthew-Scott, b. 28th Aug. 1835. 6a 2a. — George-Macaulay-Diehl, b. 30th July 1868. la. — Eva-Macaulay. 2a. — Mary-Elizabeth, m. 30th July 1884, to Frank-Wolf May, Merchant in Montreal, and has issue : Lilian-Gretchen ; Beatrice-Gladys ; Elsa-Majorie. 3a. — Anne-Madeline, m. 21st June 1888, to Francis-Wolferstan- Gooaliue Thomas, of London, Ontario, and has issue: Guy- Wolferstan ; Amorel-Macaulay ; Schearem-VanKoup[hnet. 4a. — Harriet-Ethel-Purcell, m. 13th Oct. 1885, to William Macculloch, of Toronto, and has issue: Ferdinand-George; William-Bruce. Salter-Jehosaphat, of Toronto (named above), Barrister-at-law, Q.C., Reporter to the Courts ; b. 20th April 1833, d. 20th June 1888; m. October 1857, Agnes, dau. of Hon, Benjamin Seymour of Port Hope, and had issue, viz. : la. — Arthur-Herbert-Seymour, of Toronto, b. 30th Oct. 1805, m. Gertrude, dau. of Stephen-E. Smith, of Sherbrooke, Quebec, son of Hon. Hollis Smith. 2a. — Ernest-Reginald, of Toronto, b. 19th April 1869. la. — Edith-May, m. to Albert Nordheimer, Merchant and Manufacturer in Toronto, of a German family, originally Jewish, of considerable professional and mercantile promin- ence, and has had issue : Victor-Albert ; Gladys ; Yvonne. 2a. — Gertrude-Agnes, m. as 2nd wife, to Hugh-John Macdonald, of Winnipeg, Barrister-at-law, Q.C., some time M.P. for Winnipeg (see Macdonald of Earnscliffe). 3a. — Maude, m. to George McKinnon, who d.s.p. June 1894. 4a. — Beatrice, m. to Robert Machray, nephew of the Archbishop of Rupert's Land, and has had issue, Marjorie-Elaine. Arms : ^rg. (or grm.J, two demi-lions rampant erased vert, sup- porting a sword point upzuards ppr. piercing three denii fieurs-de-lis (?) in pale or. Crest : Out of a coronet a demi-lion rampant gu. holding a sword piercing three demi fleurs de lis (?) as in the arms. Motto: Virtus sola nobilitat. ^^^Hw^aTSt^ 63 CARTWRIGHT, Til. JE. X. 5.6. Richard Cartwright, b. 1720, came to America and settled in New Y(jrk about 1742, and after the Revolutionary War removed to Canada. He m. 1743, Johanna Beasley, of Albany, and had issue, viz. : (Hon.) Richard, b. 2nd Feb. 1759, d. 1815. Served in Butler's Ranj^^ers, 1778-9. Was a Member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada from 1792. Was Justice of the Common Pleas. M. Magdalen Secord (see Secord), and had issue, viz. : I.— James; 2.— Richard ; 3.— Stephen ; all of whom d.s.p., v.p. 4- — Thomas-Robinson, m. Anne Fisher, d. 1829, s.p, (Robert-David, of whom below. (John-Solomon, of whom below. I.— Mary-Magdalen, m. to Alexander Dobbs, C.B., Cai)t. R.N., upon whom the honour of C.B. was conferred for dis- tinguished service near Fort Erie in 1814. 2. — Hannah, d. young. Robert-David, above named, b. 1804 (twin), d. 1843 in Holy Orders, Chaplain to the Forces at Kingston, m. B:arriet, dau. of Conway-Edward Dobbs, of Dublin, Ireland, a member of the family of Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim. (Arms.Pey pale arg. and sa. a chev. engr. between three unicorns' heads erased, all counter- changed); she d. 1887, and had issue, viz. : i«- — Conway-Richard, d. inf. 2a. — Richard-John, of whom below. 3a.— Conway-Edward, in Holy Orders, Chaplain Kingston Penitentiary; m. Marie-Letitia, dau. of Edward Johnson, of Ballymacan, Ire., and has had issue: i<5.— Conv/ay- Edward ; 2(5. — George-Strachan, Royal Engineers: 3^.— Cosmo-Theodore ; and five daus. fi4 4a. - K()lK'lt-I)()l)l)S,- (l.S.)). la. — Mar)'-J:inf, 111. to — .!^ ,(#'' Janiioson, Siii"}^u'<)ii-M;ijor-( Iciuial. (Hon. Sir) Richard-john, above named, 1). 41I1 Dec. 1S35, K.C.M.C.., M.l'., I'.C, Minister of l"inaiu:e i«73 to 1S78; m. iS3(), l'>anees, (lau. of Alexander Lawe, Col. II I'>.I.C\S., of Cork, Ire., and has had issue, \i/, : liJ. — l\ol)ert, C"ai)t. \\.C. Iu',i;t., 1). 4lh Nov. iS()o, ni. Oel. 1SS5, I\y-Maria, dau of Benjaniin-Canninfi; Davy, and has issue, ic. — -Marion-Lawe ; 2c. — Vida-Lois. 2d. — Richard-Conway, b. 25th Sept. 1862, late Capt. 14th Princess of Wales' Own Rifles, now M.D. of Rochester, New York; m. Sept. 1R90, Kate-bethel, dau. of b' ran- cis-Ilansard Ilora, of Kinj^^ston, late l'a\-niaster in the Indian Na\\'. }/?. — Alexander-Dobbs, of Toronto, b. 20th Sept. 1864, I^ar- rister-at-law, Lieut. 47th P'rontenac Hatt. Act. Mil. 4(5. — Henry, b. loth Jan. 1872. 5<5. — bVank Lennox, b. 27th March 1874, Lieut. 14th Prin- cess of Wales' Own RiHes. Gd. — Conway, b. 3th April 1876. y6. — Louis-Stewart, b. ist March 1878. id. — Harriet-Elizabeth. 2d. — Frances-Madeline. }d. — Mary-Josephine. JoHN-SoLOMON, above named b. 1804 (twin), d. 15th Jan. 1845, Member of the Legislative Assembly; m. i ith Jan. 1830, Sarah- Hayter Macaulay (see Macaulay); she was b. 3rd March 1809, and d. 24th Aug. 1866; and had issue, viz.: la — Richard, b. i8th Nov. 1831, d. igth Aug. 1832. 2a. — James-Strachan of Toronto, b. 20th Aug. 1840, Barrister- at-law. Registrar of the Supreme Court; m. istly, 7th June 1866, Harriet-Anne, dau. of Hon. William Cayley (see Cayley), and 2ndly, Jane-Elizabeth, dau. of George-Alex- ander Young and his wife Adaline-Harriet Henniker; and has had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : id. — James-Stewart, b. ist Oct. 1874. 2(5.— Robert-John, b. 1888. id. — Emma-Mildred. f^5 And ot llu' si'coiul niani;i.Lj(r : 2h, — Ad;\Iine-M;iry. }^h - 1 li'li ii-Marjorie. 3rt. — John-Kobison, of loioiito, I). -'(Stli l'"cl). iH4_', Harris ter-at-law, Deputy Attorncy-Gi'iieral for Ontario; in. .^otli June I.S68, lunily, dau. of l.icut. COI. D'Arcy- I'.dward Houlton (see Boulton), and has liad issue: \l). jolin-Macaulay-Boulton, I) _'Stli Sept. 1S7J, d i6th Jan, 1H77. 2<5 -— Ralph-Rin<,^hani, h. 4th Auj;. 1876. 3^^. — l^dwin-Auhrey, 1). J5th Auj,'. 1879. I/;— Mabel. \a — Elizabeth Rachel, b. ist (^ct. 1833, d. Oct. 1834. 2a. — Anne-Macaulay. b. Jist June 1837, ni. (jth Oct. 1857, to Howen Van Straubenzie, then Capt. yth Ref^t., aftds. Lieut. -Col. .\ct. Mil. of Can., and Depy. .\djt.-Gen.; • and has issue, viz. : Arthur- 1 fojie, b. gth Nov. 1861, Lieut. R.I'L.; Bowcn-WMlliam-Sutton, b. 20th Oct. 1864, Lieut. S. Wales Borderers; Casimir Cartwrij^Oit, 1). Nov. 1867 ; Charles-Tunu r ; Madeline-l*!lmil\-Louisa ; Edith ; Cordelia-Lihan. 3rt!. — Mary-.Maj^dalen, b. 2nd .\u}^. 1835, m. 28th June 1861, to fohn-l)'.\rcy Cayley, in ilnly Orders (see Cayley). 4o, as Hrifjade Major, being present in every engagement ; retired from the .\rmy (Major) in iNoS and settled in Canada, where he was for several years Deputy Adji (Jen. 3rd, and attds. 5th, Military 1 )islritls (Lieut. Col); served in the North-West in 1883, and commanded the Infantry Hrigade at Hatoche Arms : an nstricli liuhlint^ in his btok u hone shoe. Crest ; out of 11 coronet, two eagle's tvin^s. <\. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I nil 1.25 m j'«12 1116 1.4 M 122 2.0 1.6 A c? ^1 c": o^. ^ /i;^ Photographic Sciences Coiporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 4^ w- iP.r r o \ 66 Brockville ; * md has issue, viz. : ' Allan-Cartwright- McNaughton, b. 1867, Barrister-at-law, of Toronto; Harold-Hudson, b. 1869, M.A., in Holy Orders, Fel- low of Trinit}' College, Toronto; Gwyn-Macaulay, b. 1871, of the Dominion Bank, Toronto; Percival-Lang- ton, b. 1878, d. 1889. Arms: Erm., a fesse betw. three fireballs sa. fired ppr. Crest: A griffin's head erased or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear arg. (otherwise described as. a ivolfs head erased or, pierced through the neck zvith the broken blade of a sword arg). Motto: Defend the Fold. » Eldest son of WilliamThomas Jones, M.D., of Cork, Ire., of which city he was High Sheriflf in 1826, son of Thomas Bedford-Jones, shipowner, of a family who came from Middleton near Manchester, cir. 1646, ami settled in London, of which one of the family. Sir Roger Jones, was Lord Mayor. The family was formerly connected with Co. Bedford, from which is derived the use of that name which has become a second surname, though not so used until recently by all mem- bers of the family. Dr. William-Thomas Jones-m. istly, Nancy Deane, sister of Sir Thomas Deane, Knight, of Dundanion Castle, Co. Cork, ;md 2ndly, Helen, dau. of John McNaughton of Co. Clack- mannan, Sc".. desci;ndant of the Chief of Clan MacNachten wdo was an adherent of the Pretende.- in 1843 and was executed ; and had issue of tb» second marriage only, five sons and three daughters, of whom the second son. William-Henry Ma> laughton-Jones. settled in British Columbia in 1862, and is chief Quarantine Olli er at Virtoria. Archdeacon Bedford-Jones, who also came to Canada in 1802, m. istly. i860, Marv-Elizaboth. d. 18O1, dau. of John-George Shaw, sometime Mayor of Bristol, Eng., and had issue, William, in H .ly Order.i, Rector of St. Mark's, Buffalo, New York. AuMS : Az a cross b -t^t'cn four f'h uns nr : Crest : on a chapcau az. turned up or, a dexter arm embowed vnmlirnced ppr the a iintht ur tasscUed gii. holding a broken spear of the last armed of the sccunu Motto: Coplibus mihi vises. 6; BRANT, Til. le. %. i IN the year 1710 five Indian Chiefs or Sachems were taken to England, where they attracted much attention, and were pre- sented to Queen Anne. Three of these were Mohawks, one of whom was chief of the Canajoharie clan or division of that tribe, to whic'- the famous Brant belonged. One of these chiefs, said to be the last mentioned, was the father of Nickus Brant or Aroghyadagha, also known by the name of Tehowaghwengaraghkwin, a sachem of the Wolf (Okwaho) family or totem. Two of the children of this chief attained considerable celebrity, viz. : Joseph, of whom below. Mary, or Molly, as she has usually been called ^d. 1805), who became the second wife of Sir William Johnson, Baronet (d. 1774), who was a gentleman of large estates in the then Province of New York (which were confiscated by the American Government, and his son. Sir John Johnson, dispossessed, in the Revolutionary War) He exercised great influence among the Indians, and was a success- ful military leader, being consequently a prominent figure in the con- test for supremacy between the English and French in North America. Molly is described by an authoress to whom she was well known, as possessing "an uncommonly agreeable person and good understanding." Of this marriage there was issue (besides probably others), Wilh.-im, d. unm., and daughters married as follows : to Capt. Farle) , Goth Regt. , to Lieut. Lemoine, 24th Regt. ; to John Ferguson of the Indian Department; to Capt. Earle, naval officer- and to Robert Kerr, M.I)., of Niagara, said to be a relative of the Duke of Roxburgh, who had issue, three sons, all officers in the war of 1812, viz. : I.— William-Johnson (Kerr) b. 1787, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Brant, named below. He was Captain in the war of 1812; commanded the Indians at the Beaver Dams, when a small force under Fitzgibbon secured the surrender Iflf> l»i f f 68 of a considerable body of Americans;* was subsequently Lieut. -Col. ; orj^anized a body of Indians to serve in 1837-8; and was sometime a member of the Lefjislative Assembly. 2. — Walter (Kerr), was wounded and taken prisoner in 1812, but escaped, and subsecjuently died of his wounds. 3. — Robert (Kerr). And two daus., one m. to Colonel Clarke, of Niagara Falls, and the other to Gillespie, of Montreal. (Capt). Joseph Brant or Thayendinegea, b. 1742, d. Nov. 1807, a Chief of the Six Nations and a Captain in the army ; was dis- tinguished as a brave and skilful warrior and as a statesman of great natuT-al ability. At thirteen years of age he was present at the battle of Lake George, when the English, under Sir William Johnson, defeated the French. In 1764 he was engaged in a war against the great Chief Pontiac, who had raised a strong confederacy of Indian tribes to endeavour to dispossess the English of territories acquired by them from the French. Soon after this the American Revolution- ary War broke out, in which Capt. Brant was a faithful and energetic adherent of tMe Crown, rendering, time and again, important services, and being also noted for his constant efforts to restrain his followers and to prevent the excesses which usually occurred in Indian warfare. It is true that this latter phase of his character has been denied by some writers, apparently on the authority of Campbell's "Gertrude of Wyoming," but it is now generally admitted, and Campbell him- self declared, that the Brant pictured by him was a character of fiction to whom the name was unjustly applied. Some historians have indeed declared the story of the so-called "Massacre" of Wyoming to be almost wholly un^^rue, or at least grossly misstated ; and at the most what did take place was a reprisal, according to the manner of warfare of the place and time, for atrocities committed upon the Royalists by the Revolutionary party. After the American States became independent, Capt. Brant, with the greater part of the Mohawks, and a number of the other five tribes, withdrew to Canada, where grants of land were made to the Six Nations on the Bay of CJuinte, and subsequently on the Grand River, on both of which their descendants still continue. Capt. Brant himself was * Lieut. Fitzgibbon s command consibted of i6 horse, and 46 foot, with the Indians, variously slated at from .130 to 450, the former figure being given by Kerr, and therefore likely to be correct 'rhe Americans, after having lost a number killed and wounded, surrendered 544, which included .So cavalry, with two guns 69 granted an estate of considerable extent at Burlington, where he built a house long known as Brant House, and lived with his family in the European manner, devoting the remainder of his life to furthenng the welfare of his people, and their advance in civilization A wooden church, erected about 1785 through his efforts, is still standing near Brantford, in which city* a handsome bronze statue has been erected to his memory. He m. istly, Margaret, dau ot an Oneida Chief; 2ndly, in 1772 or xjy^, Susanna, a half sister of his hrst wife, who d.s.p. ; and 3rdly, Catharine, b. J759, d. 24th Nov 1837, of the f^imily of Tehkarihoken or Hereditary Chief of the 1 urtle (Anovvara) totem or clan of the Mohawk tribe; and had issue, N'iz. : Of the first marriage : I.— Isaac, d. 1795, who had issue, viz.: la— Isaac, fought bravely in the war of 1812, d s.p. ; i«.-Mary or Margaret; 2« — Ellen or Elenor, m. to Joseph Lottridge, and had issue, Isaac- Mary, m. istly to Hess, 2ndly to Rev. A. Sickles; Catharine;' Esther, m. to Claus. I. ^-Christina; m to Henry Aaron Hill, ;ind had issue (besides two other .sons and another dau.) Solomon, in. Catherine, and had issue, Joseph, m Elizabeth Hill; Mary, d. Dec. 1873, m. istly to Joseph Monture, 2ndly to John Johnson or But.nell,t and 3rdly to Joseph Sawyer, a Chief of the Missisnugas, and had issue, viz • i<^.~-Isaac (r^Ionture) ; 2^. -Peter (Monture), who had a .son Peter, who had two sons, John and Henry ; 3^.-Jacob (Monture) ; id — Catherine (Monture) ; i^.— Christian^ (Bunnell), b. 1844 \ 26.— Elizabeth (Bunnell), who was m. to Elijah Johnson, and had issue Ansley. William, Catharine. ' And of the 3rd marriage : 2.-Joseph, b. 1783, d. 1830; m. Margaret, dau. of Captain John, and had issue, one dau., Catharine (still living in 1894), ni. to John- VV. Hill, son of William Hill, and has had issue, viz. : \b. — William, m., but s.p. 2.^ -Joseph, m. Nancy Brant, and has issue, one son, William. P i li • Which bears his name, as does also the surrounding County of Hrant. His Indian name is borne by the Township of Tyendinaga, on the Hay of yuinte. t Known by both surnames, and so styled in the register of this marriage. This genealoev con- Uins several examples of surnames in the course of adoption. Since settling in Canada the Six Nations have generally acquired surnames, having previously seldom used any 'rhe name Johnson ;s of frequent occurrence and has perhaps been adopted out of respect for Sir William Johnson 1 he most common method of acquiring surnames by Indians at the present time is to take as such the name (Indian) of the hrst one who becomes prominent, or who adopts a settled mode of life „ i 3*"'" H^T fy'^'l."f"'!> .«':?"'■« i" fhe Registers of the Mohawk Church, end seems to be regarded as identical with Christina and Christiana II': 7o i^.— Ann, married to Alexander Loft, and has issue. Simcoe, Emma 2^.~Elizabeth, unni. 3^.— Ellen, m. to Oronhyatekha, M.D , of Toronto, a Mohawk of the Wolf (Okvvaho) totem, Supreme Chief Ranger of the Independent Order of Foresters, a body which h?s attained a very large membership and influence in Onvario and elsewhere, and has had issue :. ir.— Acland, M.D., Lieut. 34th Ontario Batt. Act. Mil., at present of London, Eng. ; 2c. — Shorihowaneh, drowned at London, Ont., by the sink- ing of the Victoria, an excursion steamer, 24th May 1881, when many lives were lost ; 3^.— Albert-Edward, d. inf. ; 4^.~John-Alexander, d. inf.; i^.— Catherine-Evangeline, Karakwineh ; 2<:.— Kajijunhaweh, d. inf. ; this family use the name Oronhyatekha as a surname. 4<^. — Lydia, unm. 5<5.— Susan, m. to John Loft, and has issue, Clara, Harriet, EthcV 6<5.— Mary, a., m. to Nelson Maricle, and had issue, Mary, Ellinor, Margaret. 7 so named after Joseph Brant, by whom the name is said to have been conferred) ; Rev. Peter, or Kahkewaquonaby, a Wesleyan Missionary ; and three other sons and five daughters 71 and has had issue, two daus. viz., Kate, m. to — Van Boskirk (wh.), and has issue; and Fanny, unm.; 2(5.— Mary, m. to Frank Dee (wh.), and has had issued Robert, d. young; and EHzabeth ; 3<5.— Charlotte, unm. 4.— (Capt.) John Brant, or Ahyonwaeghs, b. 27th Sept. 1794, d. 1832, unm. Was Tehkarihoken or Hereditary Chief of the Six Nations by descent from and nomination of his mother, and a Captain in the army. Of him it is recorded that he was " amiable and manly in his feelings and character, and becoming well acquainted with English literature, his manners were early developed as those of an accomplished gentleman." In the war of 1812, youthful as he was, he took the field with his warriors and was "engaged in many of the actions on the Niagara frontier, in all of which his bearing was chivalrous and his conduct brave." In 1827 he was appointed Superintendent of the Six Nations. He was agent for the Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England, and in recognition of his services received a handsome testimonial, a cup of gold and silver. In 1832 he was returned Member of the Provincial Parlia- ment for Co. Haldimand, but was unseated on a technicality, and died shortly after. 2. — Margaret, m. to Powless Powless* and had issue, viz. : liz.— Joseph, m. Mary Hill, and had issue, George, m. Elizabeth Martin, a sister of Dr. Oronhyatekha, above named, and had a son, George, who m. Caroline Martin, and had issue thirteen children, of whom eight d. young. —George, m. Susannah Davis. —Susannah, m. to Isaac Lewis, and had issue, viz. : i<5.— Joseph (Levv^is), d. 1866, Chief 1857 to 1866, m. and had issue, two children. 2b. — Jacob, who had issue : Joseph, who had issue ; Lydia, m. to Robert Brant (above named) ; Christina, m. to Edward Martin, and has issue : Susanna, m. to Law- rence Davis, and has issue. 3^.— David (Lewis), Chief 1875 to 1877, m. and had issue. ^b. — Abram, m. Lydia Hill, and had issue: Abram and James. 5(5.— Elias (Lewis), Chief since 1877, m. Lydia Hill,t and has issue: Isaac; Lawrence; Alexander; Susan. 20!.- la.- * Tliis name is also written Powles, I'owlis, Powlas and Paulus. t Not related to each other. ' Ji'l I 72 lb. — Margaret, d. . 2b. — Elizabeth-Ann, ni. istly, to T3urnin<; and had a son EH ; 2ndly, to Powlcs Hill, and has two sons, Nelson and Abram. 2a. — Rachael. 3a. — Ellen. • ^.—Catharine, d. 31st Jan. 1867, ni. to Peter John, son of Captain John, and had issue, viz. : la.—WiLLiAM (John), Chief 1832 to 1857; who m. Mary I'ow- less, and had issue, William, d. ; Peter, d, ; Joseph, d,; Elizabeth ; Catharine, d. (drowned). 2a!. — Isaac. 3a.— Peter, unm. 4. — Maty, m. to Seth Hill, and had issue, viz. : Moses; Seth ; Elenor; all d. young; Sarah, m. 21st Oct. 1838, to Joseph Lottridge, and had issue, Elizabeth, b. 1844, m. to William Thomas, and had issue two children, who d. young. '^.—Elizabeth, b. 1796, d. April 1845, who was one of the distinguished members of the family. She was a woman of dignified presence, combined with an attractive person and charming manners. On important occasions she was accustomed to weai an Indian costume suitable to her position, and appear so attired at Govern- ment House balls and on similar occasions. She was m. in 1828 10 Col. William-Johnson Kerr, of Brant House (above named), who d. April, 1845, she herself dying on the day after his death, and had issue, viz. : \a. — Walter, d. July i860, aged 30, s p., m. Mary (iray (wh.), who survived him, and was m. 2ndly, to James Weymss (wh.), d., who was some time Police Magistrate of Brantford. 2a. — Joseph, d. unm. 3a. — WiLLiAM-JoHN-SiMcoE (Kekr) , b- 1840, d. 1875, s.p.. Chief from 1866 to 1875, Barrister-at-Law 1862, m. 28th July 1870, Catharine-M , dau. of John-W. Hunter (wh.) M.D., of Hamilton, and Olivia his wife. \a. — Catharine, m. to John Osborne (wh.), Merchant in Hamil- ton, afterwards of Winnipeg, and had issue, viz. : \b. — William-John-Kerr, of Winnipeg. \b. — Jean-Earle-Millar, in. to Don Kerby, of Winnipeg, and has issue: Edwin-Osborne ; \\'illiam-Forl)es; John- Brant ; Kate, d. young. 73 2<5.- -Jessie-Murray, m. to Joseph-Kdward ^•(,unK (wh ) of Prince Albert, N.VV.T., son of Jamrs Voun^ (d. iH8«) and his wife Hester, dau. of Thomas J'hillips, in floly Orders, D.I)., who came to Canada in 1S25, and was Master in Upper Canaria Collet,, and afterwards Kector of Weston and I^:tohicol such, then the son or giandson of her sister ii ii 74 GAMBLE, Xn. E. X. fi !■£ T !-il^'' HE Gambles of Toronto derive descent from an Irish family. The first of whom there is any record was Josias Gamble, whose eldest son was Solomon Gamlile, whose eldest son was David Gamble, of Graan, b. 1682, who left issue, viz. : I. — Baptist, of Graan, who m. a dau. of Hopper, of Crew, Co. Monaghan, and had issue, one of whom, Samuel, had issue (besides others) a «on, Samuel, b. 18 15, a Civil Engineer, who lived in Canada for some time, and returned to Ireland. 2. — David, of Katonagh, m. and had issue, one of whom, George, b. 1772, settled in America, and had issue. 3. — William, of Duross, of whom below. 4. — Andrew, who emigrated to America, probably Virginia. I. — Ann, m. to Capt. Cathcart. William Gamble, of Duross, near Enniskillen, m. Leah Tyrer, and had issue, viz. : I. — John, Surgeon in the Queen's Rangers, of whom below. 2. — David, m, Elizabeth Frith, and had issue. 3.— William, ra., istly, his cousin, Sarah, dau. of Baptist Gamble, of Graan, 2ndly, Frith, and had issue. 4. — Samuel. 5. — Tyrer. i.— Ann, m. to Michael Humphries. 2. — Rachel, m. to John Irwin. 3. — Sarah, m. to James Henderson. 4. — Magdalen, m. to James Rutledge. 5. — Jane, m. to Christopher Armstrong. 6. — Mary, m. to Edward Brien. 7. — Leah. John Gamble, b. 1756, d. ist Sept. 181 1, emigrated to America (New York) in 1779. He served as a Regimental Surgeon during the Revolutionary War, after which, in 1783, he settled in New Brunswick, and resided there until 1793, when he was appointed Surgeon to the Queen's Rangers, then stationed at Niagara, and upon :!'at Regt. being disbanded at Toronto in 1802, he removed to Kingston; the family returned to Toronto in 1820. He m., i8th May 1784, Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 24th Oct. 1767, d. 9th March, m X !! 6nmfale. nil III 75 1859. dau. of Joseph Clarke, M.D. ("01. JE. X.) and Isabella-Eliza- beth, his wife, dau. of Abel Alleyne, formerly of Barbadoes^ in the West Indies, but then of Salem, Massachusetts, and had issue, viz.: I. — John-William, of Woodl)rid}j;e,* in Vaughan, b. 1798, d. I2th Dec. 1873, m. istly, 1822, Mary Macaulay (see Mac-aulay), who d. Feb. 1833, 2ndly, 12th March 1834, Matilda Atkinson, and 3rdly, Minerva-Ann, d. 1885, nee Nilcs, of West Hartford, Connecti- cut, widow of Joseph Wenhani ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriaj^'e : \a. — John-William, b. Vv.h. 1833, d. March 1833. la. — Elizabeth, b. 24th May 1824, d. 4th May 1893, m. 27th Aug. 1846, to William Cireey, and had issue, viz.: lb. — John- Gamble, of Toronto, 1). 13th Jan. 1S51, m. Leila-Lucy, dau. of John Caparn, M.D., of Hanbur)', Co. Oxford, ling., and has had issue : J()hn-William-(iamble, b. 23rd July 1883; Eldaah, b. 24th July 1884, d. 26th July 1884; Francis- Marriott, b. 1st Nov. 1885; Allan, b. 13th Aug. 1888; Douglas-Caparn, b. nth Jan. 1893; Anne-Birchall-Gamble; lb. — Mary-Macaulay, d. young; 2/5. — Frances-Mary, b. 19th Jan. 1849, d. 1885; ^b. — Annc-Isabella-Elizabeth, m. to Frederick Hills, son of John-IIyde Hills, of Knightrider House, Maidstone, Co. Kent, b.ng., and has issue : Arthur- John ; Helen-Mabel. 2a.— Anne-Birchall, b. ist Dec. 1826. 3a. — ^Mary-Shivers, b. 27th Nov. 1828, m. ist June 1852, to George Boyd, of Toronto, and had issue, Francis-Leith, b. 23rd March 1853, in Holy Orders (living in England) ; George-Kynaston, b. 15th June 1858, and John- William- Gamble. 4a. — Magdalen, b. 5th Dec. 1831, d. And of the second marriage : 5a. — Harriet, b. 1835, d. inf. 6a.--M£'tilda, b. 8th May 1842, d. young. ja. — Isabella-Caroline, b. 29th Dec. 1843, m. istly, April 1867, to John D'Evelyn, M.D., of Woodbridge; nnd 2ndly, to Joseph Flanders ; and had issue, of the ist marriage, viz : I ! * Which place bears a family name derived from the Alleynes, the mother of Abe! Alleyne above named having been the daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. w mm't] 11^ 76 id. — Dudley-\Vo(Hlbri(l}j;e-Alleyne-Gaml)k' ; 2d. — Rej^inald- Birchall-Gamble ; i<5.— Edith-Ann Kuth 2._\Villiani, of Etobicoke and of Toronto, d. 20th March 1881, m. EHzabeth Brenchley, niece of General Sir William Rowan ; she d. 2ist July 1881 ; and had issue, one dau., Martha-Rowan, m. to John-Boulton Houlton (see Boulton). 3. -Joseph, d. inf. 4. — Joseph-Clarke, of Toronto, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., b. 1808, m. istly, Mary-Sayre, dau. of D'Arcy Boulton (see Boulton) ; and 2ndly, 22n(lMay 1843, Harriet-Eliza, dau. of lion. Henr)-John Boul- ton (see Boulton), she d. 7th Au^'. 1893, aj^ed 74 ; and had issue, viz. : Of the hrst marriage: i:iHes, d. unm.; 2<5.— Frederick, d. unm.; 3^ -William Herbert ; and of the second marriage, 4<^.— Alfred; 5<5.— Augustus; i<^.— Amy; 2(J.-^Johanna; ^d. — Adelaide. 2a.— John^Villiam-Gamhle, of Toronto, m. Elizabeth Fisher, and had issue: i^.— Forbes; 2(^.— Clarence- Thomas, b 27th July 1857, m. loth June 1880, Eliza- Jane-MacQueen, dau. of William-Willocks Baldwin (see Baldwin), and lias had issue : William-Clarence, b. 28th Aug. iS8r; Clarence-Baldwin, b. 27th April 1887; Bertram- Macdougal, b. 24th Oct. 1888; Mary- Frederika, d.; Lillian-Claris. \(i. -Emma, rt^.; 2a. -Louisa, ^/.;3a.- Catharine-Copeley, d. 7 — Rachel-Crookshank, m. to Sir James Buchanan Macaulay, Kt (see Macaulay). 8.- Magdalen-Catharine, d. 2nd May 1855,. m. to Thomas- Wil- liam Birchall, b. 30th July 1796, d. 12th July 1879, [Arms: Arg. ON a chevron between three crosses cross/el filched sa. as many fie nrs de lis of the fir si ; Crest: a lion rampant az. sup- porting a tree vert.'] and had issue, viz.: la.— Jermyn, d. 2rt.— -Thomas-Shivers, b. 27th Oct. 1833, m. Mary-Helena, dau. of William Perrin (who was previouslv m. to John- Jermy Macaulay, see Macaulay), and has had issue, viz.: i^.— William-Dorsett, b. 31st Oct. 1862, m. lda-F^arriet Beebee, and has issue, Augusta - Alleyne - Louisa ; 2(5.— George-Shivers, b. 14111 June 1866; j^^.^Arthur- Standly, b. 2nd Oct. 1S69 ; 4'^-~-l'>ank- Bingham, b. 5tli May 1877, ''• 1 8th Sept. 1890; 5<5.— Thomas -Perrin, 78 b. 29th Oct. 1879; lb. — Alice-Maud-Mary, m. to Elias- Arthur Jukes, and had issue, Mabel- Maud, Gladys- D'Aguilar; 2b. — Louisa- Hayter; 3ie, d. inf.; Kichard-William-Humt', b. 7th April 1S72 ; (;aml)lf-(;ed(k>s, h. 7th April iHyH; Marv-Stewart ; Con- stance-l'hipps; Willu-lmina-llelcii-Campbdl ; Katliarine- Hannah-Stewart ; (Irace. 5rt.— Susan-Stewart, m. to Charles- lidnuind I'hipps, Major in the Army, Equerry to the Queen. 3a.— Mary-Allan, m. to John VValters, of Reij^ate, En^r. 4elleville, ami has had issue, viz. : John-Charles-I lillier, h. 8th Sept. 1872, in Holy Orders; Charles James-Henry, b. 25th l'\'b. 1874; Harold- Geddes, b. 1st Sept. 1875, d. 23th June 1876; William- Horace-Monta<;ue, b. 2nd Jan. 1879 ; Hamilton-Ridley, b. 25th February 1884 ; Rose-Helen ; Sophie-Marion, d. i6th Dec. 1889. ^a. — Eliza-Lilias, m. (as 2nd wife) to Robert-Patterson Jcllett (d. 2ist Nov. 1889), of Picton, County Judge, Co. Prince Edward, son of Morgan Jellett, formerly of Hallymena, Ire., and has had issue : John-Morgan ; Robert-Patterson ; Ruby- Stanhope ; Nora-(iri(r. 6a. — Isabella-Leah, unm. 2. — Ann-Catharine, b. 15th Aug. 1806, m. to William Maraal.i}', in H.O., Rector of Picton, Co, Prince Edward, d.s.j). 3. — Leah-Allan, b. 8th Aug. 1809, m. to Walter Henry, M.D. (d. 27th June i860), served as an Army Surgeon in the Peninsular war and in Nepaul, and was afterwards Insj)fcior-(ieneral of Hospitals [Crkst : A Jalcon. Motto: Fide et marte] ; and has had issue, viz.: \a. —Walter-James, d. 2nd Sept. 1874, aged 37, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Thompson, of Quebec. la. John Ski'\-, unm. 3a. —Charles, m. istly, Alice, dau. of John-Rose Holden, Har- rister-at-law, of Hamilton, and 2ndh-, Jennie Coutlee, of Ottawa, and has issue of the second marriage onl)-, Jennie- Leah. \a. — George- William, m. Anne-Payne Birchall (see (iamble), «5 and has issue: Walter- !•' rank ; Ivthi'l-Alleync ; Magdalen- Mary. la. — Charlotte-Roberta, d. unm. 2rt.— Annie-Isaln-lle, m. to I'rederiek-L. Hoojier, son of G. S. Hooper, H.E.l.C.S. [Chkst : ^4 200// ra»//>aH/], and has issue, viz.: Stanley-Walter-Ciillani ; Hufj;h-l*'ortescue ; Charles Henry , .\rthur-\Villou<;hhy ; Maud l^lphinstone. 3rt.- Mary-b^llen. in. to John-1). I'^vans, son of John I^vans, of Toronto [Crkst: A ^^rijffin sej^rean/], and has issue: John- Walter ; Evan-Henry; Alice-Annie; Maud-Mary ; Annie- Louisa ; Violet. 4. — Isabella, b. 24th Au<^. 1812, in. to Stephen-Charles Sewell, and had issue, several children, all of whom d.s p. 5. — Mary-Ann, b. 26th May 1816, m. 25th vSept. 1850, to Chris- topher Armstrong, of Ottawa, County Iudfj;e Co. Carleton, b. Aug. 1801, rt'., son of Robert Armstrong, of Manor-hamilton, Co. Leitrim, Ire., b. 1774, d. June 1847, and Anne his wife, who died Oct. 1856; he settled in Co Simcoe in iSig [Arms: Quarterly, i and 4, atg. issuing from the dexter side a dexter arm habited /;u. the hand (grasping the trunk of an oak tree eradicated and broken at the top ppr. ; 2 and 4, ars;, three pallets rt^.], and had issue, viz. : la.- William-Henry-Dudley, C.E., of Toronto, b. 1852, m. Sophia-Amelia, dau of George-Benjamin Spencer, of Co- bourg, aftds. of Winnipeg, d." and has issue, viz.: Gamble-Devereux-Spencer, b. 1 ith July 1880; Ilnry- Westropp, b. 13th Dec. 1887; l'\-»ustine-Myra-Geddes; b:ila-(;iadys. 2a. — Charles Robert, Banker in ()ttaw;i, unm. 3«. — Joiin-Gamble, of the ("an. Civil Service at Ottawa, unm. la. — Emily, m. to Henry Kinloch, of Ottawa. 2a. — Caroline-(ieddes, unm. •Cieorge-Benjamin Spencer (who m 21st Jan. iHjj, Margaret- Mcfiregor, dau. of |ames- Kogers Armstrong, see Armstrong), was son of John Kelly Spencer, Jl.fl^.C., who was Sheriff Co. Northumberland in iSoi ; he w^s son of Uenjamin Spencer, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ver- mont, who was descended from John Spencer (jon of Sir Kobert Spencer), who came to America from t"o, Northampton, Mng., about iC)j8, having accjuirtd estates at Newbury, Mass.ichusetts, under the will of his uncle, John Spencer, who came out in the I'uriian ship " Mary and John," but reiurned to England, on which estates a mansion built by him is still standing. Hazelton Spencer, 41,0^. C., eldest son of Judge Benjamin Spencer, was Col. (Commandant of the Garrison of Kingston in 1794, and M L^.A |Ab.ms: /'^.\b, C'lipt. late loth Koyal Circnadicrs, BaiiisttT-at-law. 2a. - W'illiaiii-Mfrritt, 1). i^itli April itS4iS, m. Miiinit-, dau. of Robert Nellfs, of (irimshy. ja. — Joseph- H())lc, 1). i Jtli Ni)\. 1S50, m. June 1S92, I'^anny, (lau. of Nathan-I k'nry Pawliiijf, of Hickory \'aU\ Louth, Co. Lincohi, and had issue, oik; sou, who d. inf. -Henry-Limhrick, I). Oth \)v(\ 1.S38, d. Sth )uni' iSijJ, uiim. -Catharine. C*harh)tte-l'Jiza, in. li> )osi'ph-\Valker Ik-atty (see Beatty). J. — Cieorge, Harrister-at-la\v, Pohce Maj^istrate of Toronto 1862-1H65, d. 5th Jan. 1866, ni. and had issue. 4. -Hugh, d. 7th March 1H56, aged j2, m. Sarah, dau. of Andrew Heron, of Niagara, she d. 4th Aug. 1870, s.p. 5. — Joseph-Patterson, d. 9th Dec. 1H73, Harbour Master of Port Dalhousie, Co. Lincoln; in. Helena, dau. of Richard Woodruff, of St. Davids, Co. Lincoln (and sister of Joseph \Voo(huff, Sheriff Co. Lincoln, and Samuel Woodruff, .Superintendent of the VVelland Canal), and had issue: William-Woodruff. I. — Eli/a, 111. to Richard Niven, of Chrome Hill. Lisburn, Ireland, and had issue, viz : Richard ; Knox-Rowan, Cieneral in the Army, rt'. ; James-Simpson, m. istly, Rebecca-Jane; \'oung, and 2ndly, Mary- (iertrude MacHeih; Elizabeth, d. uuni ; f'lilen, d. young. 2. — Mary-Ann, m. to Charles Walkem, of Saltash, Cornwall, a surveyor on the staff of the Royal b^ngineers iwho was one of the R.E. staff employed in fixing the boundary between Canada and the United States under the .\sliburton Treaty), and had issue, viz.: \a. — (Hon.) George- Anthony b. i5tli Nov. 1834, Barrister-at- law, of Toronto, from whence he went to Victoria, British Columbia, in 1S62 ; was a member of the Leg. Council, Chief Comr. of Lands and Works 1872, and became .\ttorney-General 1873; Prime Minister 1874 to 1876, and again in 1878 ; is now Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia ; m. 29tli Dec. 1879, Sophie- lulith, dau. of Hon. Henry Rhodes, of Victoria and of Hawaii, and has issue : Mabel. 2a. — CharlesWymond, b. 17th Aug. 1836, living in U.S.A., m. twice, and has issue, John-Walter, of Lancaster, New Zealand. 3a. — John-W. , b. 20th Sept 1838, went to India. 89 4«. Kich;ir(l-Th„mas-MiMr, h. ^oth S,.,,t. iH^n, H;uristcr-:it- law, g.C, I).C:.L., „f Kingston, m. I^mily, daii. <,f James- Alexander Henderson. (.)X\, C'lmneellor ,,f tlw Di.K-ese of Ontario, ,/. and has had issue, Walter-Charles Anthony, d. J)ec. iHqo; ( W.'or^re-Alexander. C"a()t. 14 Prs. of \\'. ()[ Rifles; llu^'h-Crawford ; KNrhard-Knox ; Marv-ICthel. 5a. -Joseph- Boomer, h. J4th Nov. 1X4 j, Harrister-at-law, of Kmjrston, m. Auj;usta, dan. of Henry Augustus Hetts, M.I)., and has issue, one son, llenrv. 6a.-VVilliam-\Vyn ond, M.|).. h.' .5th June .«5<), of Nanaim<,, Hritish Columhia, m. istly, l':dith-(;ranville Moyle (?) and indly, Brown, and has issue. 7a— HuKh-Blake-Aylwin, CM- , 1, 31st Julv 1H5H, "f Vancouver, British Columhia la.— Mary-Emily-Wymond, m to 1-Vederick Kennedv, M I)., of Bath, near Kinj^'ston. 2a--Hlean()r- Meredith, m. to Walter l-rederiek-Cope Bartlett, Surgeon R.N., now living' at Dresden in Saxon\, and has issue, 2 children. 3a.— I'hilippa-VVymond, m. to Herhert-Wyllie, in Holy Orders, living,' at Renmark in South Australia. 3. Ellen, m. to Rev. Samuel Meredith, and had issue: (ieorire Richard, Mary, Sophie, Mattie. i P Arms: Gu., bill'ettee, a lion rampant, or. Crest: A bull passant gii. armed and unguled or. Motto: Audax et promptus. go MARTIN, Formp:kly oI' Bali.inahinch Castlk, Co. Chi.way, Ikkland. f fw Thk family of Martin of (ialway, An^do- Nornian, but one of the oldest of the fourteen Ancient Families known as the Tribes of Gal- way, is said to have been established in Irelind, temp. Henry II. by Sir Oliver Martin, a Cru- sader. From him descended ^)S^ r<4^Jl Richard Martin, nicknamed " Nimble Dick," ^ci^\ 'I / i^ of Birch Hall and Dangan, first Lord of the Manor of Clare or Claremont, son of Robert Martin of Ross, High Sheriff of Galway in 1644; b. cir. J635-8 ; d 1730-31. Was Captain in King James' Irish Army. He became the possessor of vast estates in Coies, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Clare and Sligo. M. Katherine, dau. of Roebuck French of Duras Park, Co. Galway [Arms : erm. a chev. sa.], and had issue, besides 6 daus., 1. — Robert, nicknamed "the Brave," b. cir. 1682. d. s p. 1705 (was murdered). 2. — Anthony, b. 1684, d. 15th May 1748, m. Bridget, dau. of Martin Kirwan, son of Martin Kirwan of Cregg Castle, Co. Galway [Arms : arg. a chev. gu. betw. 3 Cornish choughs sa.], and had issue, beside^; a dau., I. — Richard, d. cir. 1768, m. Mabel, dau. of Fdmoncl Kelly, of F"idane Castle, C . Galway, but d. s.p. 2. — Roiicrt, b. 1 71 4, d. 7th Aug. 1794, m. istly, 6th April 1753, Hon. Bridget, dau. of Johii, nth Lord Trimleston, who d. 2nd Feb. 1762 [Arms: erm. a bordure engrailed gu.], and 2ndly, 2 1st Jan. 1769, Elizabeth, nee Lynch, relict of John Vesey in H O. ; she d. 30th Sept. 1808 [Arms: az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or]; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, I. — Richard, of whom below : 91 I.— Mary. m. to Patrick D'Arcy ; d.s.p. And of the second marria^'e, 2.- Robert h. igth March 1770, d. 20th May 1840, Captain of M.htia, m. 5th Oct. 1806, Mary. dau. of Sir John O'Fflahertie, and had issue, extinct. 2._Anthony.Crosby. b. ist April 1771, d. .ist Aug. 1846, m. 801, Mar.e-hhzabeth-Alleyne, dau. of His Excellency Jean-Pierre- htienne de L'Hspinasse, (iovr. .>f Dutch (iuiana. and had issue, extinct in the male line. Richard, named above, surnamed " Humanity," b I<'eb 17^4 d. 6th Jan. 18.H; M.P. for Galway, High Sheriff ,782, and J P.; Col ot Calway Volunteers, and of a troop of Yeomanry ; m. rstly 8th beb. 1777, Klizabeth, dau. of (ieorge Vesey of Lucan. Co. Dublin (Arms: or, on a cross sa. a patriarchal cn.ss of the field), and 2ndlv 3th June 1796, Harriet, dau. ..f Hugh b:vans, Surgeon 5th Dragoon Cuards, and wi(l(,\v of Robert Heskith, Capt. R.N. TArms • arg i boar's heads couped, sa.] ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, I.— St. (ieorge, b. 1788, d. aged 14. Mu'r?"?'''' ^^''^'■"^^^'^"' h- 4th Oct. 1786, d. ,3rd April 1847. M.l . for (,alway and Depy.-Lieut., J.P. ; served with distinction in the Connaught Rangers in the Peninsular War ; m. 14th Feb 1814, Juha, dau. of Patrick Kirvvan, 01 Dalgin Park, Co. Mayo, and had issue, one dau., Mary-Letitia, called " The Princess of Conne- mara," b. 28th Aug. 1815, d. 7th Nov. 1850; she was m. 14th Sept. 1847, to Arthur.(;onne Bell, who assumed the name and arms of Martin ; d.s.p. The vast estates possessed by the family, having become heavily encumbered in previous times, were .sold after the death of Mary-Letitia Martin, in the 1< ncumbered Estates Court and wholly lost to her successors. ' i.-Laetitia, m. to Sir Charles-John Peshali, Hart., and had issue. And of the second marriage, 3.— l^ichard, of whom below. 2.— Harriet-L^ptitia, b. 5th July i8oi, d. 12th Jan. 1891. 3.— Georgina-Thomasine, b. 23rd Nov. 1806, d. nth Feb. 1840. 4.— Mary-Jane, b. i8th Dec. 1810. d. July 1892. RicHAKO Martin, above natmd, third son of Richard ("Hu- manity"), b. 25th March 1797, d. 4th \pnl 1878; entered the Army as Cornet in the 3rd Diagoon (iuards, fr^m which he retired ni 1820, and having taken Holy Orders, was Rector of Dunboyne I ' i' I < m 1: 1 mf Ilii (J J Co. Meath, Iiut having withdrawn from the priesthood, came to Canada in 1833, and settled at Derrvclare, Co. Haldimand ; was Sheriff Co. Haldimand, and Lieut.-Col. Co. Haldimand Militia ; m. Emily-Sylvia, d. i8th Nov. 1865, aged 70, dau. of John Kirwan, of Dublin, g.C, and his wife Anne, only dau. and heiress of Euseby Stratford [Arms: Quarterlv ; i and 4, arg. a chev. betw. three Cornish choughs sa. for Kirwan ; 2, enn. a chev. sa. for French ; 3, barry of ten arg, and az. a lion rampt. gu. for Strat- ford], and had issue, viz.: 1. — Richard, of whom below (A). 2.— John-Robert, of Cayuga, Barrister-at-law, b. 22nd Feb. 1825, m- istly, 27th Sept. 1855, Sophia, dau. of Ebenezer Stinson of Hamilton, she d. 1874 ; 2ndly, 31st Aug. 1874, Sarah, d. 27th April 1894, dau. of Joseph-Launcelot Gubbins of Ballincolloo House, Co. Limerick, Ire . son of George-Gough Gubbins of Maidstone Castle, Co. Limerick. 3.— Evan-Stratford, of whom below (B). 4.— St. George-Augustus, b. 2nd March 1831, d. 29th Jan. 1855. 5-— f^rederick-Oliver, of whom below (C.) 6. — Edward, of whom below (D). I.— Anne-Therese, b. gth Sept. 1822, d. inf. A. Richard Martin, above named, of Hamilton, b. nth Aug 1823, d. 29th Oct. 1886, Barrister-at-law, O.C., m. gth July 1858, Eliza- beth, dau. of William Cunningham, of Donegal, Ire., and his wife Margaret Greenlaw ; and has had issue, viz. : la. — Richard Sarsfield, b. 24th Jan. 1863. 2a.~Robert-John, b. 17th April 1868. 3a. — William-Frederick-Cunningham, b. 14th Sept. 1872, d. loth March 1888. 4a.— Charles- 1£ vans, b. 27th Sept. 1876. la. — Emily-Harriet. 2a.— Louisa-Mary. 3a.— Olivia-Anne, b. 8th Nov. 1864, d. 29th Jan. 18G6. 4a. — Georgina-Margaret. 5a.— Mary-Isabella, b. 6th Jan. 1871, d. loth Jan. 1873. 6a. — Elizabeth- Maude. 7a.— Charlotte- Peretto, b. 27th Sept. 1876, d. loth Aug. 1877. w 93 Evan-Stratford Martin, above named, of Cayu-a, b. 26tli Oct >«26, m. gth Nov. 1S59, Anne, dau. of Thomas Blakeney, of Hazle- wood, Co. Haldimand (son of Thomas Bhikenev, of Holywell Co Roscommon, Ire.), and his wife Emma, dau. oV Charles Jones, of Kilhncarnck, Co. Wicklow, Ire. (Arms: Sa. a chev. erm. betw three leopards' faces or.), and has had i.ssue, viz. : la.— Kichard-Blakeney, b. i8th Aug. i860. 2«.— Evan-Stratford-Jones, b. 22nd April 1866. 3«.— Thomas-Barnevvall, b. 28th March 1871. la. — Emma-Sylvia. 2a. -Harriet-Mary. 3^.— Frances-Anne-Newcombe. c. tredenck-Ohver Martin, above named, of Derryclare, York, Co Hald.manc and of Toronto, b. 5th Sept. 1832; m. rst Jan. 1862, Catherme-Mana, dau. of Thomas Blakeney the voungor. above named, and has had issue, viz. : la.—Frederick-Richard-Gunnin- b. 15th Sept. icS6y. 2a.— Henryja.sper, b. 6th Sept. 1871. 3« —Robert-Oliver b. loth July 1873. 4«.-Francis-St. (;eor-e, i). 4th Sept. 1879, d. 2n(l April 1880. 5.a— Fdward-Newcombe, b. 6th June 1S81. la. — Emily-Frances. 2a. — Catherine-Harriet-Louisa. 3a— Annette-Mary, m. 16th Sept. 1891, to (ieorge-Seymour Lyon, and has issue, Kathleen-Maxwell. n. Edward Martin, named above, of Hamilton, Barrister-at-law, O.C, D.C.L., Bencher of the Law Society, b. :;rd Oct. 1834 m' 2ri.l Dec. 1862, Mariana-Mary, dau. of Charles-Ozen Counsel! of Hamilton, and Mariana his wife, dau. of George Stringer, of London Eng. and has had issue, viz. : ' la.— b:dward-Kirwan-Counsell, Barrister-at-law, b. 5th 1-eb. 1864, m. 7th April 1891, Mabel-Frances, dau. of Kt. Rev.' Charles Hamilton, Bishop of Niagara (.see Hamilton of Hawkesbury). and has issue, Edward-Au.stin- Hamilton b. 23rd Jan. 1892 ; Vera-Kathleen Craiirie. ' rl - ■ Iltl illK 94 2ederick-\Valter, b. 26th March 1869. id. — Sarah- Maria, b. 1861, d 1866. 2d. — Louisa- Delahooke. j,d. — Mary Elorence. 2a. — Thomas- Elisha, b. 9th February 1824, d. unm. 15th Aug. .847. 3d!. — Charles, b. 22nd Nov. 1826, m. 20th June 1861, Mary Deacon, and has had issue: Charles- Walter, b. 6th ]uly 1871 ; Mary- Louisa. 4a. — William, b. 26th April 1830, d. 19th Dec. 1830. 5a. — Peter-George, b. 9th July 1832, d. 13th .\ug. 1878. I' i • Two brothers, ot whom Capt Henison was one, held commissions in this UeKiment together. Col. Fred C. Denison ha:, in his pussession an Order Hook, which was the property of one nf these officers, containing orders issued during the years 1771) and 1780, and which affords an irteresting picture of the inner life of an ICnglish Militia Kegiment of that period. The Regiment su'.jse(iuently became the 65th of the line. i, i I04 6a. — Edwin-Perine, b. 5th Nov. 1835 ; served for many years in the (iovernor-General's Body Guard, including the Fenian Raid of 1866, and retired with rank of Captain ; m. istly. 1 6th March 1870, EHzabeth, d. Dec. 19th 1871, dau. of John Hhzard, of Pi terhorough ; 2ndly, Harriet, d. igth July 1S85, dau. of John Paul, of Weston, Co. York ; and jrdly, Agnes-Smith, dau. of Robert McDougall ; and had issue of the first marriage, Idal .etitia. la. — Elizabeth-Sophia, b. gth Aug. 18 19, m. to Alfred Hawkins, of Quebec. 2a. — Maria-Louisa, b. i6th Oct. 1821, d. ist July 1887, m. 1847, as second wife to James-Acland I)e la Hooke, M.D., b. 6th Nov. 1814, son of James De la Hooke, in Holy Orders, Rector of (iravenhurst, Co. Bedford, luig., who m. Augusta Dillon ; Surgeon Gov -Genl's Body Ciuard for many years, including Fenian Raid ; and had issue (besides three other sons d., and one dau.); James-Acland; b^dwin-Dillon- Alexander ; Thomas-Denison-Auley. 3. — Charles, Captain in the York Militia, served in 1812, was engaged at Detroit and Oueenston Heights and throughout the war, d.s p. I. — Elizabeth-Sophia, m. to John-l'\nnings Taylor, Chi(;f Clerk to the Leg. Ass'y of Prov. of Can., and afteiwards to the Senate of Canada, and had issue, %iz : ia. — Arthur-John, d., nami-d below, p. 106. 2a. — George- Alexander-Denison, of the CMvil Service at Ottawa, m. and has issue. 3^!. — Albert, unm. la. — Maria, unm. (Lt.-Col.) (ieorge-Taylor, of Bellevue,* Toronto, named above, b. 2gth Dec. 17S3, d. iSth Dec. 1S53, Lieut. Col. of Militia, served in the war of 181 2, with the rank of Capt. Was com- missioned to raise a troop of IJght Dragoons in 1822, which served under his command (rank of Major) in 1837, having then the desig- nation of the " Oueen's Light Dragoons." This corps was reduced in 1839, but was immediately re-organizec. by its officers as a volun- • Still occupied by the f.imily ; then in the middle of a. hirgc faini, hut now in tlie heart of a densely populated district The house is remarkable as beinn built with four sides, facing due north, south, east and west, the only house in Toronlo so built, exiepl perhaps one otlier, the old Hospital on the corner of King and John Sts , not now in existence I lenison Avenue and Square and Uellevue Avenue and Place bear names of the family and of this residence. f ' ;v 105 teer corps, and has since then continued, although differently consti- tuted from time to time, and has been continuously commanded, and to a great extent officered, by members of the Denison Family, bemg at times popularly known as " Denison's Horse." In 1866 it had conferred upon it the designation " The Governor-General's Body Guard for Upper Canada," which was changed after the change of the name of the province to ' G. G. B. G. for Ontario " Was Alderman of Toronto in the first year of its incorporation as a city (1834), and eveiy year thereafter successively until 1843. M. istly, 1806, Esther-Borden,* dau and only surviving child of Richard Lippmcott (b. 2nd Jan. 1745, d. 1826, m.JE.%„ a native of Shrews- bury, New Jersey, and Capt. in the Army in the American Revo- lutionary War, after which he settled in Vaughan, Co. York- he m. 4th March 1770, Esther, dau. of Jeremiah Borden, of Borden- town. New Jersey, and Esther his wife), 2ndly, Harriet Taylor of London, Eng.; 3rdly, Eliza Todd, widow, nee Caldwell; 4thlv Maria-Pnscilla Coates and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, la— Richard-Lippincott, of Dovercourt, of whom below. 2a.— George-Taylor, of Rusholme, of whom r)elow. 3a.— Robert-Brittain, of BeHevue, of whom below. And of the third marriajre, 4«— Charles-Leslie, of Brockton, Toronto, b. 21st Aug. 1841, Alderman of Toronto for several years; was cornet hi ])eni- son's Troop 1861, and Lieut, in the sameyearand until 1865 • m. istly, Margaret-Ann Coates, and 2ndly, Sarah Fisheri and has had issue, viz. : of the first marriage, Margaret- Eliza i/., and of the second marriage, John, Lesliol^her and Margaret- Helen. ' -Sophia, b. 30th March 1809, d. 2i.st Jan. 1862; m. to William Coates, and had issue, viz : i. 107 3<^.— J(ihn-George, of Winnipeg, b. 30th Dec. 1846, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Wright, M.D , of Birmingham, Eng., and has issue: Percival-George, b. nth Aug. 1874; Richard- Lionel, b. jotli Jan. iS7g; Eveline-Mary; Violet; Kathleen- Maria; Hilda-Victoria. 4<^.— Alfred-Ernest, of Toronto, b. lotli March 1850, m. Grace- Elizabeth, dau. of Francis-William Sandys, in Holy Orders, D.D., Archdeacon of Huron*, authoress of "A Happy Holiday," and of numerous contributions to periodical publications. -Edwin-Oliver, Hanker, of Minnedo.sa, Manitoba, b. z^vd Oct. 1852, m. Mary, dau. of Alexander Latimer, of Welland, and has issue: Alexander-Latimer, b. 17th Aug. 1884; Kichard ; and two other .sons; Kathleen-Maria-Hepburn; Mary-1 )enison ; Ellen-Shannon. -fierbert-Francis, sometime )f Calgary, Ali)erta, now of Vernon, B C, b. 22nd Jan. 1855, m. (irace- Burton Wood, and has issue: Herl)ert-Richard, b. 1889; Norman, b. 1891; Blanche -Arthur-Richard, .\rcliitect, of Toronto, b. 20th Jan. 1857, m. 15th June 188 1, Helen- Louisa, dau. of George-Alex- ander Stewart, C.E. (see McCormick), and has had issue : Walter- Lippincott, b. 1882, d. young; Cecil-Hepburn; Gladys-Stewart, d. inf. -.Vlbert-Edward, of Toronto, b. nth Aug. 1860, unm. blsther- Lippincott, m. i.stly, to Hugh-Christopher Thom- son, of Toronto, b, 1821, d. 1877, son of Edward- William Thomson and Maria Terry, his wife ; and 2ndl\ , as second wife, to Arthur Armstrong, of Lloydtown, Co. York, son of Col. Arthur Armstrong [Arms: Quarterly: i and 4, arg., issuing from the sinister side a dexter arm habited gu., the hand grasping the trunk of an oak tree eradicated and broken at the top, ppr., 2 and 3. arg., three pallets, az. Crest : An arm vambraced, embo7ved, the hand grasping the broken trunk of an oak tree eradicated, all ppr. Motto : Invictus maneo] ; and has issue of the first marriage only, lb \b. Archdeacon Sandys, b. 28th 1-eb. 1815, d. 5th March 1894, was the son of a Cant, in the armv • he came to Canada in 1848; was Incumbent and Rector of Chatham, Co. Kent for over \k years: Archdeacon 1865 M. if,th Nov ,852, KHzabeth-A -B Moeran, dau. of Edward Moeran of Cork, Ire., and had issue; Ir.'.nc.s lulward, of New York, I! S.A. ; Kdward-W , of New York U s'a Benjamin of Alton. Ilimois : C.r.-ice-Elizabeth, above named ; I-rances, m. to Yates of Chicago \\- i io8 viz.: Hugh-Christopher; Florence-Esther; Grace-Maria- Lippincott. DENISON OF RUSHOLME. (Col.) George-Taylor Denison, of Rusholme,* Toronto, second son of (first) George-Taylor Denison, h. 17th July 1816, d. 30th May 1873. Was Lieut, in the Queen's Light Dragoons in 1838, Capt. 1846, Major 1850, Lt.-Col. 1853, commanding " ist Regt. York Light Dragoons," of which the Denison Troop was the basis ; in 1856 he organized a held batter)-, now the Toronto l*'ield Battery, and also organized the Queen's Own RiHes ; was gazetted Col. in i860, and was appointed commandant of the 5th and loth Military Districts, which appointment he held until his death. Was Alderman of Toronto in 1843, and each year thereafter until 1849, and again in 1853. M. Mary-Anne, dau. of Jeremiah- Wilkes Dewson, Lieut. 35th and 15th Regts ,t and had issue, viz. : \d. — (Lt.-Col.) Cieorge-Taylor, of Heydon V^illa, Toronto, b. 31st Aug. 1839, Barrister at-law ; Alderman of Toronto 1865 to 1867 ; Police Magistrate of Toronto since 1877 ; Lieut. -Col. commanding Gov.-Cjenl's Body (iuard, which (then " Denison's. Troop ") he entered as Cornet in 1855, and commanded as Captain in 1857. In 1866 he com- manded, as Lieut.-Col, the troop when called out for active service on the occasion of the Fenian Raids, and for some time stationed on the Niagara frontier. The corps being increased to a squadron, ;[: was again actively employed under his command (from which he h;al for a time retired) in the North-west Rebellion in 18S5, being entrusted with the important duty of holding the- main line of communica- tion, some 200 miles in length, between General Middleton's force and the base of operations ; (medal). In 1868 Lt.-Col. Denison published in luigland a work u})on " Modern Cavalry," which attracted much attention, and was trans- lated into German, Russian and Hungarian ; and after- wards in 1877, jiublished a " History of Cavalry," which secured the hrst prize of 5,000 roubles from the Russian Government in competition with works upon the same sub- ject by other writers ; this also has been translated into • From which Rusholme Koad is named. t Dewson Street bears her name. } To which two more troops liave since been added. log Russian, (ierman and Hunf^'arian. M. istly, Caroline, dau. of OHver-Tiffany Macklem, of Niagara Falls, Co. Welland, she d. 26th Feb. 1885 ; and 2ndly, Helen-Amanda, dau. of James Mair, of Perth, Ontario ; and has had issue, viz. : Of the first marriaj^e : If.— Geor^ff-Taylor, b. 12th Nov. 1869, Lieut. (iov.-Genl's Body (iuard. 2f.— Oliver-Macklem, b. 7th Auj;. 1S74, Lieut. 7th luisiliers (London, Ontario). y. — Garnet-Wolseley, b. 8th Sei)t. 1876. If —Mary-Anne, m. loth ' April i8go, to William-Harris Dunsford (see Dunsford). -Jr.- Caroline-Adelaide, m. loth April 1888, to Alexander- Mainwaring-Morris Kirkpacrick (see Kirkpatrick). 3f.— Julia-Ann, m. loth April 1890, to William Nattress, M.D., Surgeon 2nd Queen's Own Rifles (son of Thomas Nattress, of Clairville, Co. Peel, of a family formerly of Chester-le-street, Co. Durham, Eng.), served in the North-west 1885, (medal). And of the second marriage : 4^. — Elsie-Margaret, b 23rd Dec. 1888, d. 29th July 1890. 5^. — Helen-Clare. 2d. (Lt.-Col.) Frederick-Charles, of Rusholme, C.M.G , Fellow Royal Historical Society, Harrister-at-law, b 22nd Nov. 1846; entered " Denison's Horse " as Cornet in 1865, and has served continuously in that corps to the present time ; Lieut 1868; Capt. 1872; Major 1876; Lt -Col. 1884; was Orderly Officer to General Wolseley in the Red River expe- dition in 1870-; commanded the Canadian Vo}ageurs in the Soudan (Egypt) war in 1884-5, '^"d was present at the Battle of Kerbekan under General Earle (medal and two clasps) ; was Alderman of Toronto 1879, and four years sub- sequently ; is M.P. for West Toronto M 22nd April 1874, Julia-Abigail, dau of Oliver- Tiffany Macklem, above named, and has had issue^ viz. : If.— P>ederick-Coningham, b. 5th July 1875. 2f.— Harold- Edmund, R.N , b. 3rd June 1878. 3f.— Edgar-Street, b. 13th Aug. 1879. 4f.— Victor-Edward, b. 13th Dec. 1882 5f.— Gordon-Cyril, b. 30th March 1885. !■; no be. Ef^erton- Buyer, b. 6th Feb. 18S7. If. — Jessie-Florence. 2c. Dora- Louise. 3^. — Henr\-Tyr\vhitt, b. igtii Jan. 1S49, m 7tli Oct. icSGg, Athalincia-\'ictoria Spencer, and has had issue, \ iz. : ir. Horace-PortLT-liiddle, b jOth Auj,'. 1870. 2c. — Louis- Lippincott. ic. — Athalinda- Victoria. 4<5 — Clarence-.Mfred-Kinsey, b. 9th April 1S51, Harrister-at- law, Capt. and Brevet Major, (iovernor-Cieneral's Body (iuard, which he entered as Cornet 1872 ; m. Harriet \Vallbridf,'e, and has issue, \iz : Walter- W'allbrid^'e, b. 27th Aufi;. 1879; May. 5^. — John, b. 25th May u*"53, Lieut. K.N., ni. i'^lorence Led- fi;ard, and has issue, viz. : John-Led}.;ard ; Bertram , Audrey. 6. — Esther- Borden. 2a-Mary. DENISON OF BELLEVUE. (Lt.-Col.) Kobert-Brittam Denison of Bellevue, third son of (first) George-Taylor Denison, b. 24th April 1821. Entered " Deni- son's Troop " as Cornet 1843, and was Capt. of the troop from 1853 to 1856, when he was transferred to command of a F'oot Artillery Company; Major 1857; commanded Toronto I'^ield Bat- tery 1857 ; transferred to Queen's Own KiHes 1861 ; appointed Brigade Major loth Mil. Dist. 1862; Lt -Col. 1866; was placed in command of a Provisional Battalion stationetl at Clifton in I I 1866 (Fenian Raid); Dept'y Adj't-Gen'l 1881 to 1886; was Alder- man of Toronto in 1848 and iH^i). M. istly, i4tli May 1845, Emily-Anne, dau. of John-Horace Winn, of London, Eng., and 2ndly, 5th Sept. 1870, lijiza, dau. of Joseph-Steere Browne, and has had is.sue of the first marriage only, viz. : ie 1862, d. 27th Aug. 1862. 5/>.— Reginald, Banker, b. 19th Oct. 1F63, m. 24th Feb. 1891, Sophia-Fiances, dau. of Robert-( Gladstone Dalton, and has issue: Reginald- Hugh. 6d — Francis-Napier, Electrical Engineer,!). 19th April 1866. i/;. -Emily-jane, b. 4th .\pril 1848, d. 26th June 1849. 2(^ —Ellen-Louisa, b. 4th May 1850, d. nth Sept. r888, unm. 3/^. -Mary-Elizabeth, b. 27th Aug. 1852, d. 22nd Dec. 1881, unm. 4<5.-— Emily, b. loth April 1854, d. 7th Dec. 1854. 5<5. — Laura-Kate, b. 21st Nov. 1835, d. 23rd Aug. 1892, m. iith Nov. 1880, to James Browne, of Torontw, son of the above named Joseph-Steere Browne, d.s.p. 6(6 — ^Edith-Minnie. Arms : Arg. a bend sa between an unicorns head erased gu. in chief and a cross crosslet filched of the last in base. Crest : An arm in bend cotiped, habited az. cuff arg., the hand ppr. pointing to an estoile or. Motto : Perseverando. I 12 DUNSFORI). TIII"^ Duiisford family* derive descent from a line of Saxon Thanes, who, accor(Hn<^ to Domesday Book, held larj^e estates in Co. Devon, near Mxeter, in the time of Kin. Dorset. Thomas, .iLove named. Serge Manufacturer, b. 31st Oct. 1702, d. 1754 ;m. 1724, Rebecca Jackson (d. 1759) of Moretonhampstead, and had issue, viz. : 1.— Martin, d.s.j). -• — Thomas, of Moreton, m. Susanna Mardon, and had issue: Thomas, b. i8th May 1773, d. 21st June 1775, and Susanna, b. 20th Nov. [777, m. to Thomas White. 3. — James, of whom below. 4.— Samuel, d. 1802, who had a dau., Elizabeth, m. to Chris- topher Flood. 5.— Abraham. 6.— Clement. 7.— John. 8.— William. 1. — Elizal)eth. James, above named. Serge Manufacturer, b. 1727, d. 1799; m. 1751, Catharine Adams, nee Newman, of Exeter, and had issue, viz. ; I. — James, of whom below. 2. — William-Newman, d. Sept. 1825. 1 = "4 3- — Martin, of Ashbuiton, m. 1787, Elizabeth Symonc of Coffins- well. I. — Catharine. 2.— Elizabeth. James, above named, of Oxford, b. 8th Jan. 1757, d. 23rd Jan 1827, m. 7th April 1783, Catharine-Sophia, d. 21st Aug. 1847, dau. of John-E. Jacquery of Exeler, who came to Eng. from Switzerland, and had issue, viz. : I.— William-Besley, of Swindon, Co. Wilts, b. 5th Nov. 1784, d. 20th July 1845, m. 20th May 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of James Lyde, M.D., of Hay, Co. Bre on, and had issue, five sons and two daus. 2. — James-IIartlcy, of whom below. 3. — Emilius-Morton, d. ycung. I. — Marianne, d. 22. id Sept. 1843, m. 17th Nov. 1812, to Kichard- Wheeler Crowdy, Barrister-at-law, of Farringdon, Co. Berks, son of James Crowdy the elder of Highworth, C9. Wilts, and had issue, Arthur, of Belh :ley Hall, Co. War- wick, and George, of Farringdon, who m. a dau. of James Crowdy the younger of Highworth, Depy. Lieut, and J. P. 2. — Catharine, b. 6th May 1794, d. 26th Jan. 1819, unm. Jamhs-Haktlev, above named, b. 2nd I'^eb. 1786, d. June 1S52, in Holy Orders, of Slymbridge, Co. Gloucester; was Rector of Friethern and \'icar of b^ampton, Co. Gloucester, and J. P. ; came to Canada in 1839 at the suggestion of his sons, James-Wicks and Hartley, who had emigrated in the previous year, and settled first on Sturgeon Lake, and subsequently at Peterborough, Co. Peterborough. Hem. Mary, d. 6th March 1865, dau. of James Crowdy the elder ♦ of High- worth, Co. Wilts, and had issue, viz. : I. — James-Wicks, 1). 7th Jan. 1814, d. ist Nov. 1882, of Lind- say, Co. Victoria, sometime Captain in the Militia, M.P.P. for Victoria 1864-5, Police ^L-lgistrate of Lindsay. M. ist, Nov. i860, Mary-Clarissa -Josephine, b. 23rd Aug. 1837, dau. of Claude-Buck Toker, Lieut. R.N., of Co. Kent, ling., and had issue, viz. : la — Henry-Toker, b. 2 ist Aug. 1872, d. 24th Nov. 1872. 2a. — Winnifred, m. 3rd June i8gi, to James-George • Admiral Charles Crowdy, who served under Lord Nelson, and was present at several of his battles, was a brother of Mrs James- Hurt ley Dunsford. 115 2. — Edwards of Lindsay, son of James Edwards of Petor- borouf,Mi, and has had issue: Nora-Winnifred ; PhyUis- Josephine. 3^. — Florence; 4^!. — Josephine ; 5a. — Catharine ; 6a. ~ Eleanor ; 7^.— Rose-Kathleen ; 8a —Mary. Hartley, b. 2nd May 1815, d. 6th January 1891 ; Capt. in the Militia, Registrar of Deeds for Co. Victoria; m. 26th Oct. 1842, Catharine-Mary, d. 23rd April 1893, dau. of Charles Rubidge, Capt. R.N., Registrar of Deeds, Co. Peterborough, and had issue, viz. : la.— Maurice, b. 14th July 1843, J.P., of Morden, Manitoba; m. 5th June 1872, Amy-Jane, dau. of Judge Boucher, of Cobourg, and has issue, Hartley-James-Boucher, b. 23rd March 1873. 2a.— Charles-Rubidge, b. 27th Nov. 1847, Manager Union Bank of Canada at Morden, Manitoba; m. Gth Sep. 1870, Jane, dau. of Henry MacDermott, Barrister-at- Law, of Goderich, Co. Huron, and has issue: Hartley, b. 8th June 1875 ; Charles-I^ubidge b. 24th March 1881 ;' Catharine- Mary. 3^?.- James-Hartley, b. 26th June 1852, Post Master of Morden, Man., m. 1875, Sarah-Jane, dau. of Matthew Musgrave of Howick, Quebec, and has issue : p:rnest- Musgrave, b. gth June 1879; Charles-Mu-grave, b. 1 2th Sept. 1892 ; Mary - Mabel - Musgra\c ; Helen- Musgrave ; Phyllis-Adelaide. 4a.— John-Langton, b. 9th Sept. 1857, of Columbus, Ohio, m. 11th Oct. 1882, Emeline-Margaret Clark, and has i.ssue: John-Rubidge, b. 20th Aug. 1883; Ensor-Ru- bidge, b. 2ist Aug. 1887; Ernlis-Rubidge, b. 22nd Nov. 1889 ; Margaret-Clark. -Mary -Catharine, m. 9th Sept. 1869 to John-Thomp- son-Henderson McEwen of Stirling, Scot., son of John McEwen. -Margaret-Rosamund, m. rstly to Theodore-Bold de- menti, d. 25th March 1882, C. E , of Peterborough, son of Vincent Clementi, in H.O.; 2ncily, 9th Sept. 1892, to Thomas-Charles Till of Gnosal, Co Stafford, Eng. -Henrietta-Maud, m. 21st March 1882, to Bernard- Marmaduke Lloyd, son of Charles Lloyd, in I !.()., of la. 2a. is ■« 3« i f, I; Ii6 Chalfont, St. Giles, Hng., and his wife Caroline-Alice, dau. of Charles Sheffield, in H.O., son of Sir Robert Sheffield, Bart., and has issue : Leonard-Rubidge, b. 17th April i8go ; Violet-Alicia. 4a. — Elizabeth-Caroline, m. nth Aug. 1874, to John-Augus- tus Barron of Lindsay, Barrister-at-Law, O C, some- time M.P., son of I'Vederick-William Ba'"ron, Principal of Upper Canada College, Toronto, and has had issue : Frederick-William-Gore, b. igth Sej)!. 1878 ; John- Augustus, b. 29th March 1894; Eleanor-Rubidge ; Eleanor-Thompson, d. inf. ; Jane-Tkeodora ; Mary- Alice-Augusta, 5fl!. — Alice-Augusta, b. nth Dec. 1856, d. 15th Nov. 1892, m. 9th March 1878, to Cyril-Hope Lloyd, son of above Charles Lloyd, and has issue : Digby-Sheffield, b. 30th )uly 1883; Geoff"rey, b. 27th June, 1887; Hartley- Dunsford, b. 7th Dec. 1889; Muriel-Hope; Ruth; Kate-Rubidge. 3. — Henry, d. unm. 4. — George, b. 4th Aug. 1821, of Peterborough, Barrister-at-Law, sometime Lieut, in the Militia, m. i8th Oct. 1881, C'ara- Howard dau. of John Gamble, of Peterborough. 5. — Martin, b. 14th Dec. 1827, d. 4th May 1867, of Peter- borough and Lindsay, Barrister-at-Law, formerly an Officer in the Militia; m. 17th Sept. 1856, limma-Augusia, dau. of Thomas-David McCormick of Niagara (see McCormick), and had issue, viz. : la. — Henry-John-Vincent, b. 22nd June 1857, ^- 13th July 1858. 2a. — William-Harris, b. ^oth Jul\' 1863, of Toronto, m. loth April 1890, Mary-Aniic, dau. of Lt.-Col. George-Tay- lor Denison (see Denison), and has issue : Martin, b. I2th Jan. 1892; Sydney -Jarvis, b. 24th Nov. 1893. la. — Augusta-Sheffield, m. istly, 1st Oct. 1883, to Clement Denison (see Denison), who d. 20th May 188S, and had issue: Clement-Martin, and Elsie-Winn ; and 2ndly, nth Aug. 1890, to Ernest-Eyres Pepler of Birmingham, Eng., son of James Pepler, of Toronto, and has issue: Emma-Bey. nrnm 117 2. 3- 4- 2a.— Minnie-Arabella, m. 7th September 1886, to James- Tower Boyd, of Toronto, son of James-Tower Boyd of Ceylon, who was son of George-Hay Boyd of Aberdeen, Sco., [Arms, as Boyd below] and has issue: Norman- Selby, b. i8th July 1887; Errol-James-Dunsford, b. 22nd Nov. 1891; Dorothy-Agnes. 3fl!. — Marion, d. inf. 4a. — Amy-Edith, d. inf. -Augusta-Agnes, b. 17th Aug. 1816, d. 20th Sept. 1855, m- 27th Oct. 1845, to Henry-Thomas Wickham, son of John Wickham, J. P., of Batcombe, Co. Somerset, Eng.,'and Catharine Brickdale his wife [Arms : Arg. two chevrons sa beiw. three roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest : a bull's head sa. armed or, charged on the neck with two chev- rons arg. Motlo: Manners makyth man.] (See Burke's Landed Gentry, " Wickham of Horsington."), and had issue: la.— Henry-John, b. 5th June 1848, sometime Lieut. K N., now Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, m. 14th Dec. 1876, Isabella-Florence-Mary Pillsworth,. and had issue: Khoda- Blanche -Brickdale, accidentally drowned in Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, 30th July 1888. 2a. — Philip- Duncan, d. young. la.— Agnes-Mary, m. i6th Oct. 1866, to James-Mathews Dowding, son of Charles-James Dow^ding of Chippen- ham, Co. Wilts, Eng., [Crest, a deini lion rampant, holdini^ in his dexter pazu a cross cross/et Jitc/ied.] and has had issue: Frederick-Henry, b. 4th Oct. 1867; Charles- Edwyn, b. 25th Feb. 1870 ; John-Percival, b. 17th Nov. 1876; James-Arthur-Wickhani, b. nth May 1881 ; Katharine-Rebecca, b. loth Nov. 18G8, d. yth December 1888, unm. 2a. — RhoJa- Lucia- Maria, d. unm. -Rosamund, d. unm. -Adelaide-Louisa, d. unm. -Lydia, b. 2nd April 18 ig, d. 30th Dec. 1887, m. 8th May 1845, to John Langton, who d. ujth March 1894, son of Thomas Langton of Co. Lancaster, Eng. [Arms: Ar^. three chevrons ^n. a canton vair. Crest: An ea^le displayed with tzvo heads vert, charged on the breast zvith a trefoil or. Motto : Loyal ail mort] ; he came to Canada in 1833 and settled ii8 in Co. Peterborough, for which he was sometime M.P.P. ; was Auditor-General of Canada from 1856 to 1878 ; was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Toronto, 1856 to 1861, and laid the foundation stone of the University Building ; was Lieut. -Col. in the Militia; and had issue, viz. : la. — Thomas, b. 5th May 1849, Barrister-at-Law, < Tor- onto, m. nth Jan. 1882, Laura, dau. of Sir Oliver Mowat, Prime Minister in Ontario, and has had issue : Banastre, b. Feb. 1894, d. Aug. 1894. za. — Henry-Stephen, b. 15th June 1851, d. 13th July 1887. 3a. — William-Alexander, b. 8th June 1854. | 4a. — John, b 29th Aug. 1857. -All of Toronto. 5a. — Hugh-Hornby, b. 29th Aug. 1862. j la. — Ellen. 2a — Mary-Agnes. -Caroline, b. 1820, d. 12th Sept. 1857, m. to Mossom Boyd, who d. 24th July 1883, of Bobcaygeon, Co. Victoria, Cap- tain in the Militia, son of Gardiner Boyd, Capt. H.E.LC.S. [Arms: Az. a /ess cheqity or and gu. Crest: A dexter hand erect hut having the third and fourth fingers itemed down, pf>rP\ ; he came to Canada cir. 1840 ; and had issue, viz. : \a. — Gardiner, b. 7th Jan. 1845, of Toronto, m. Emma, dau, of Ward-Hamilton Bowlby, Barrister-at-Law, of Berlin, Co. Waterloo, and has had issue: Mossom- Gardiner ; Olive-Mary ; Gladys. 2a. — Mossom-Martin, b. 19th Jan. 1855, of Bobcaygeon, m. 5th Sept. 1883, Ida- Lillian, dau. of Alexander- Wil- liam-James DeGrassi, M.D., of Lindsay, and has issue : Mossom - Degrassi ; Gardiner - Cust ; Lawrence -Chad- wick ; Winnett - Warnaby ; Doris - Lilian ; Mildred - Colinette. \a. — Anne, m. 23rd July 1866, to James-Moore Irwin, of Peterboro, son of James Irwin of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ire., and has issue : James-Moore, b. 25th Sept. 1869; William-Boyd, b. 3rd Oct. 1871 ; Mossom-Gar- diner, b. 22nd Jan. 1877 ; Caroline-Mary ; Elizabeth ; Lillian. 2a. — Mary, m. 27th Aug. 1872, to Charles-Edgar Bonnell, M.D., of Bobcaygeon, and has issue: Mossom-Bur- well ; Eva-Cust ; Wilhelmina-Gertrude ; Vera-Ellen. nesmnB 119 3^.— Caroline, m. istly, 14th May 1873, to John Macdonald, of Albany, U.S.A., d. 27th March 1892, son of John Macdonald, Lieut. -General in the Bengal Army, aftds. of Peterboro ; 2ndly, to William Baumfelder, of Dres- den, Germany ; and had issue of the first marriage, John-Ranald, b. 8th March 1874; Reginald-Angus, b. 25th Sept. 1884 ; Marion-Cust. 4a.— Emma-Blackhall, m. 27th March 1883, to Herbert Symonds, in Holy Orders, M.A., sometime Professor in Trinity University, Toronto, Rector of Ashburnham, Co. Peterborough, son of George Symonds of Co. Suffolk, Eng., and has had issue, viz. : George-Boyd-Body, b. 3rd Dec. 1890, d.4th Aug. 1891 ; Herbert-Boyd, b. 2nd Jan. 1892; Bertha-Caroline; Hannah-Greta- Lydia ; Hilda-Boyd; Emma, d. inf. loth Jan. 1890; Isabel- Mary-Dunsford. Arms: Arg. on a piece of ground in base vert, a bee hive sa., bees volant and countervolant ppr. Crest : On a mount, a stag courant reguardant, ppr. Mottoes: above — Forward ; <5^«mM— Stat Fortuna Domus. Motto anciently used : Industria, Temperantia, et gratia Dei. 120 McCORMICK. Charles McCokmick (who d. 1876), the first member of this family in Canada, was an officer in the Army, and is supposed to have been the Lieut. McCormick who was with Major Robert Rogers at the time of his expedition from Montreal to Fort Detroit in 1760, to receive the possession of the miii- !^y tary posts in the west from the French. lie m. 31st ^ Oct. 1779, Margaret (who d. 14th Feb. 1854), daugh- ter of John-Peter Arnoldi (b. loth March i734>, of Montreal, son of John-Daniel Arnoldi, Surgeon, of Engelbach, Germany, and had issue : I. — John-Johnson-Dcese, b. 2nd April 1782, d. young (drowned). 2. — Thomas, of Niagara, for 48 years Manager of Bank of Upper Canada, b. 1784, d. iith Sept. 1867; m. 5th May 1812, Augusta, b. nth Oct. 1790, d. 21st March 1848, dau. of Hon. \\'illiam Jarvis (see Jarvis), and had issue, viz. : la. — Thomas-David, of Niagara, b. 14th Feb. 1813, d. 1855; m. Mary, b. 29th April 1819, d. 22nd August 1883, dau. of John-Landon Read, f.P., of Merrickville (see Read), and had issue, \'\z. : lb. — William-Jarvis, of New Whatcom, Washington Terri- tory, U.S.A., b. 1 2th Sept. 1839; m. 26th Dec. 1867, Margaret McLellan, of California, and has issue : Paul -Jarvis, b. 12th April 1871 ; Mary-Sterns. lb. — Janette-Augusta, b. June 1835, d. 25th Dec. 1835. 3<5. — Emma-Augusta, b. 6th Jan. 1838, m. 17th Sept. 1856, to Martin Dunsford, of Peterborough (see Dunsford). jfb. — Esther-Mary, b. 24th Sept. 1841, m. 21st June 1870^ to William-Cieorge Denison (see Denison). 5^ — Harriet-Frances-Louise, b. 17th b'eb. 1844, m., as 2nd wife, 25th June 1867, to Cicorge-Alexander Stewart, CM., f.P., of Banff, Alberta, formerly of Port Hope, Co. Durham. (See Stewart of Douro.) -Charles-William, b. 30th Dec. 1814, supposed to have been lost at sea. -William, b. 24th May 1823, d. 25th Nov. 1S35. 4a. — Samuel-Peters, of New York, b. 15th April 1828, m. Grace Carruthers, and had issue: Napier; George. 2a. 3«- 121 5a.— George-Diehl, b. 4th Oct. 1830, of Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, Police Ma^nstrate and Jud^H' of Revision Courts, m. Barbara Waddell, and lias issue : Thomas, b. Au^^ i860; Charles, b. F'eb. 1862; William, b. Nov. 1863; Jasper, b. Sept. 1866; and a dau. la.— Marj^aret-Auojusta, b. i6th Nov. 1816, d. 21st Feb. 1872, m. 8th June 1837, to James Fraser, son of Colonel Fraser, of Turkey Point, County Norfolk, and had issue: William- B., 1). nth June 1842; Charles-T., b. 27th Aug. 1843; Frederick, b. 13th Aug. 1852; Augusta, m. Sept. 1868, to Miles, son of Judge O'Reilly, of Hamilton ; Maria. 2rt.— Hannah, b. 28th Nov. 1818, m. to Archibald Gilkison, (I, of Picton, County Judge (son of Capt. Gilkison, who served in 1812 and was present at Crysler's Farm; he m. a dau. of Hon. Alexander Grant, Commodore R.N., who served in the wars in which Canada was taken from the French, and was aftds. a Member of the Legislative Council for twenty-one years, and Administrator of the Government in 1808); and had issue: (;rant, b. 5th June 1837, d. 1875; Thomas-G B Grant, b. 14th Aug. 184J ; Alexander-Grant, of Chicago, b. 22nd July 1844; Jasper-Grant, of Chicago, b. 30th Oct. 1846; Charles-R (irant, b. 4th June 1850; George-Grant, b 22nd May 1S54, d. 1858; Isabella-Grant, b. 28th April 1839, m- 4tJi I^^eb. 1864, to James-Coffin (ieddes (see Geddes). 3a.— Mary- Elizabeth, b. igth Oct. 182 1, m. 1848 to Col. Jasper-Tough Ciilkison, of Brantford, Indian Superin- tendent, son of Capt. (iilkison above mentioned, who served in the Militia from the age of 18 (1832) for many years ; was in the force assembled at Toronto to resist the expected attack of the Rebels in Dec. 1837, and took part in the engagement in which the Rebels were routed, and served also on the Niagara Frontier, being in the party by whom the Caroline was cut out; was Asst.-Adjt -Genl. 7th Mil. Dist. for several years; and has had issue: Augusta-Cirant ; Mary-Jessie, m. to Robert-C. Smith ; Ellen-Phillis ; Agnes. 4a.- Frances, b. 6th Aug. 1825, d. 1875, m. 17th Sept. 1855, to William (irifhn of Hamilton. ■ \ 122 JAKVIS, 'm,TE,%. THIS family is a l)ranch of a numerous family of New Enfj;land, who elaimed deseent from an Hnf;lish family of Co. Stafford, named ancienth* Gervaise (or (iervasius) and more recently Jervis or Jarvis, with nui lerous variations of the name. The Ameri- can Jarvises were supposed to be of the same family as the famous Admiral Jervis, created Earl of St. Vincent, a relationship asserted by that nobleman himself; but the arms of the American family are quite different from those of Lord St. Vincent. Amonj^ the first settlers at Huntin^'don, Long Island, Con- necticut (formerly called the Island of Nassau), about 1658, were five of the name ; one of these was the father of William Jarvis, born 1666, died about 1740 ; he m. Esther , and had issue, 3 sons and 2 daus., of whom the second son, (Capt.) Samuel, b. 5th Oct. 1698, d. 27th Sept. 1779, settled at Norwalk in Connecticut ; m. Naomi Brush, of Coldspring, Long Island, h. 19th March 1701, d. 3rd May 1756, and had issue, 7 sons and 4 daus., of whom (a) Samuel, the eldest, was ancestor of the Jarvises of New Brunswick, and father of William, who settled in York, now Tor- onto, and was ancestor of one of the Toronto branches (I.) ; and (b) Stephen, the third son, was father of Col. Stephen, who was ancestor of two of the Toronto branches (II. and IV.), and of the Cornwall family (III.). L S.\MUEL Jarvis, eldest son of Capt. Samuel Jarvis, was b. 27th Dec. 1720, d. 25th Feb. 1783; m. i8th Dec. 1741, Martha Seymour of Norwalk (b. 1726, d. ist Dec. 1803), and had issue, 6 sons and 5 daus. Of these Munson, eldest son ("Ul. JE.X.)) settled at St. John, New Bruns- wick, in 1783 ; was a member of the Legislative Assembly ; m. Mary Arnold, and had issue, 3 sons: Raljih - Munson ; William, some of whose descendants now reside in Ontario [se.^ post V.) ; Edward ; and one dau., Mary. i SaimiB m m 123 John, third son (xn.E.X.), settled ;it Kingston, New Brunswick. Il.id issue, one d;iu., Harriet, who d. Nov. 1.S74. (Hon.) William (ia.£.%.), hfth son, h. nth Sept. 1756, d. 13th Auf,^ 1817. In 1782 he entered as Cornet the 1st American Kef,'t. or Queen's Ran^'ers, then commanded by Lt.-Col. John-Ciraves Simcoe, afterwards Lieut. -(iov. of Upper Canada; was Lieut, of Militia (Upper Canada) 17S9, and Capt 1791. After the American Revolutionary War he came to Canada, where he became a man of note, l)ein<; Provincial Secretary under the administration of Lieut. - Governors Simcoe, Hunter and Core, and Rej^istrar of Deeds. He was the first Grand Master of I'Veemasrtns in Upper Canada. He m. 12th Dec. 1785, Hannah-Owen, dau. of Samuel Peters, in Holy Orders, D. D. [Arms of Peters : Gu. on a bend or, between 2 escallops arg. a Cornish chough ppr. enclosed by 2 cinquejoils az. Crest : 2 lion's heads erased addorsed or and az., gorged with collars counter changed. Arms of Owen : Gu. a chev. between j lions rampt. or.] ; she was born at Hebron, Connecticut, and d. 20th Sept. 1845 ; and had isue, viz. : 1. — Samuel-Peters, b. 24th Jan. 1787, d. youn-;. 2. — Samuel-Peters, of whom below. 3- — William-Munson, of Hamilton, b. 12th Auj,'. 1793, d. 25th June 1867 ; served in the war of 181 2, and was present at Queenston and Stoney Creek ; was Sheriff of the (^ore Dis- trict ; m. 2nd Nov. 1826, Annie Racey, and had issue : la.— Henry-William, b. 2nd Aug. 1829, resided near Chat- ham. 2a —Charles- Herbert, b. 25th Aug. 1831, d. 7th Sept. 1859, m. Dec. 1856, Emma, dau. of Miles O'Reilly, of Ham- ilton, County Judge, Co. of Wentworth, and had issue, Miles O'Reilly, b. Sept. 1857 ; she was m. 2ndly to S. E. Gregory, of Hamilton, and had issue: Helen-Emma, M.A., Mus. Bac. Trin. Univ'y, Tor., the first woman to obtain degrees of B.A. and M.A. at that University. 3a. — John-Racey, b. July 1834, d. inf. la. — Jane-Hannah, b. loth Aug. 1827, unm. I.— Maria-Lavinia, m. to George Hamilton (see Hamilton of Queenston, etc.). 2.— Augusta, m. to Thomas McCormick (see McCormick). I •He has been always, even to the present day, known as " Mr. Secretary Jarvis." 124 V Haniiah-Ovvcn, tii. to Alexander Hamilton (sec llaniilton of Oueenston, etc.). 4 — Ann-Elizabeth (or I'lli/a-Ann), h. 7th Auj,'. 1801, d. 20th Feb. 1865, ni. to lion. William-Henjaniin Robinson. d.s p. (see Robinson). (Col.) Samuel-Peters,* above named, of Toronto, was b. 15th Nov. 1792, d. 6th Sept. 1857 ; was adopted when two years of age as a member of their tribe by the Missisauga Indians and named Nehkik ; Harrister-at-Law, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and Chief Superintendent of Indian Affairs; served in the War of 1812, and was present at Detroit (medal and clasp), Queenston, Lundy's Lane, and Stoney Creek ; raised a Regt. known as the Queen's Rangers in 1837-8; wa*. present at the cutting out of the Caroline at Schlosser in the State of New York ; was sometime Commandant of the Garrison at Toronto. He m. 1st Oct. 1818, Mary-Hoyles, b. 1790, d. 3rd April 18.S4, dau. of Hon. W'illiam-Dummer Powell, (see Powell) ; and had issue, viz. : \a. — (Major-Genl.) Samuel-Peters, C.M.G., b. 23rd Aug. 1820; entered the Army as Ensign in the Royal Canadians Rifles, exchanged into 82nd Regt. ; served in the Indian Mutin) 1857-9, and was present in several actions (medal and clasps) and attained the rank of Major; was Adjutant of the Staff College at Sandhurst; Lieut. -Col. and Asst. Ailjt.-Citp)., and aftds. Adjrtant-Cieneral of Militia of Canada ; com- manded the Ontario Rities (Provisional Hattn.) in the Red River Expedition under Col. (now (Jen. Lord) Wolseley, in 1870 ; was Commandant of the garrison at Fort (iarry (Winnipeg) ; gazetted Col. in the Army 4th June 1875 ; now retired as Major-Cieneral. M. i6th l'\'b. 1850, I'ffMiee Wilson, 2a. — William-Dummer-Powell of (iuelph, Co. Welli'' 17th Dec. 1821, d. 15th Jan. 1859, Barri (»•! Oct. 1850, Diana, dau. of Jacob-/Iim ' v.-a' 13th Hussars, aftds. of Bonshaw, near cvvmai , < ■ York, and had issue, viz. : \l). — William-Irving, b. 26th Aug. 1853, m. iih March 1893, Bertha Fowler of San I'Vancisco. * [arvis Street, Toronto, was named in his honour. ■■■H 12- 3a. 2^.— Edvvard-/F.milius, h. 25th April i860, in. i4tli Oct. 1HH6. IClizahc-th- Margaret -Harriet -Augusta, dau. of /Kmilius Irving, O C"., of Hamilton, an(J has issue: William-Dummer-Povvcll. h. jist March i8()2 ; .4<:mi- lius-Irving, h. i6th I-eb. 1894; Mary Powell; Hertha- Margaret. 1^.— Mary-/Emilia, m. 27th Dec 1877, to Arthur-IIarrv- Brymer Piers, son of William-Stapleton Piers, of Tris- ternagh Abbey, Co. Westnieath, Ire., and has issue: Arthur-Slapleton, b. 23rd May 1885; Nora-Diana; Isabel. i<^— Augusta- Louisa, ni. to Thoma.s-Ward Wilson, of Sherborne, Co. Dorset, ling., b. ist April 1849, son of lulward Wilson, in Holy Orders, Vicar of Nolton and Prebendary of Lincoln, and has issue: Thomas- Irvnig-Ward, b. 5th Jan. 1883; Hamilton-Bernard- Ward, b. 31st Aug. 1884, d. 7th Oct. 1886; Diana- Kuth; Patience-Marguerite; Aileen-Augusta, d. May 1891. -George-Murray, of the Civil Service at Ottawa, b. 13th April 1824, m. 23rd June 1846, Elizabeth-Arnold, b. 20th Oct. 1824, dau. of Ralph-Munson Jarvis, .son of Munson Jarvis, of St. John, N. B. (See ufi/c p. 122), and has issue, viz. : 1/5.— Herbert Murray, b. i8th May 1848, m. 22nd Dec. 1875, Alice Yielding, and has issue: Elma-Muriel- Murray ; Mildred-Blennerhassett. 2^.— Arthur-Leonard-Fitzgerald, b. 17th June 1852. 3<5.-~George-WilIiam-Hope. b. 17th Sept. 1853, d. 14th Nov. 1854. 4<5.— Sidney-Berdoe, b. 6th Nov. 1854, d. 2nd Feb. 1868. 5^.— Edmund-Owen- Meredith, b. 25th Nov. 1863, d. 3rd Nov. 1864. 66. — Frederick- Arnold, b. 26th July 1867. 16. — Annie-Elizabeth-Stewart. 2d. — Mary-Boyles. 3/J.— Emily-Caroline, d. Oct. 1893. 46. — Laura-Matilda. 4a.— Charles-Edward, b. 25th Oct. 1828, d. 28th Sept. 1829. 5a.— Charles-Frederick, b. nth June 1834, d. 17th March 1871 ; m. Mary-Ann Graham, and had issue : Charles-Leonard,' I i w 126 b. gth Sept. 1867; Samuel-Peters, h. gth Feb. 1869; VVilliarn-Cieorge, b. 27th Jan. 1871 ; Isabel-Grace; Emily- Maude. la. — Ann-Ellen, b. 30th Oct. 1825, d. 12th Oct. 1862; m. 25th Aug. 1846, to Luke-Fitzgerald Bernard, 82n(l Kegt., and had issue, viz. : 16. — Gera)d-Luke-Fitzgerald, b. 26th Sept. 1850, M.D., of Silkworth, Eng. 2<^.— Edward-Henry, b. 5th Oct. 1862, Capt. Indian Army. 16. — Mary-Kathleen, m. Aug. 30th 1870, to Charles E. McMurdo, Capt. late 7gt1. Cameron Highlanders, and has issue: Aston-Edward, b. 15th June 1873; Alureu- Keith, b. 17th Feb. 1878; Percy-Fitzgerald, b. 0th Feb. 1880; Archibald-Douglas, b. 26th Feb. 1882; Hew-Bernard, b. 17th Feb. 1885 ; Kathleen-Maude; Doris-Ellen. 2d. — Ellen-Maude, m. to Scrupe Doig, late Royal Engin- eers, now Indian Army 3^. — Agnes-Caroline-Grace, m. 14th Sept. 1884, as 4th wife to John-Juchereau Kingsmill, Barrister-at-law, late County Judge Co. Bruce, son of William Kingsn-.'U of Niagara, Lt.-Col., Sheriff Co. Lincoln, and has issue: Sydney-Geraldine-Jarvis ; Esm6e-Grace-Bernard, d. i6th Aug. 1887 ; Phyllis-Eileen. 4d. — Ren^e- Harriet- Bun bury. 2a. — PLmily-Elizabeth, b. 13th April 1827, m. 24th June 1854, to Sidney-B. Farrell, R.Ii., aftds. Colonel Commandant at Barbadoes, d.s.p. 3a.— Charlotte-.Vugusta, b. ist April 1830, d. 2nd May 1841. 4a. — Mary-Caroline, b. 27th March 1832, d. 5th Nov. i8go, unm. II. Stuphen Jarvis, of Danbury, Connecticut, third son of Capt. Samuel, b. 25th Dec. 1729, d. 20th July 1820, m. Cth bY'b. 185G, Rachel Starr, and had issue, 3 sons and 5 daus., of whom the eldest son, Stephen CCl.E.X.), •> 6tli Nov. 1756,(1. 12th April 1840; entered the army as a volunteer, and served in the Queen's Rangers under Lt.-Coi. Simcoe ; he was in the battle of the I-^randywine River, and at New Rochelle had his horse shot under him ; he gained the ■P 127 esteem of his commanding officer and went under tiie soubriquet of the "Colonel's Joseph " in the regin-,ent ; he obtained a com- mission in the South Carolina Dragoons as a reward for bravery, and remained in that corps until the close of the war, when he re- tired as Lieutenant ; on returning to his father's house in Danbury, he found the prejudice against him as a Loyalist so high that he was obliged to leave, escaping through many perils to New Bruns- wick, where he settled at Fredericton, but in i8og he rerno\'ed to York (Toronto), Upper Canada; was Adjutant-General of Militia; Registrar of Deeds for the Home District ; Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to the Legislative Assembly; he m. Amelia Glover, of Danbury, Connecticut (b. 28th Aug. 1756, d. 2nd Dec. 1819), and had issue, viz. : I. — Frederick-Starr, of whom below. 2. — George-Stephen-lknjamin, of whom below. 3- — William-Botsford, of whom below. I.— lilizabeth-Hannah, b. gth May 1784, d. 1874; ni. to Thomas Phillips, in Holy Orders, D.D., Vicc-i^rincipal of Upper Can. Coll. ; aftds. Chaplain to the Leg. Ass'y ; Rector of Weston, Co. York ; d.s.p. 2. — Frances- Amelia, i). 22n(l March 1787, d. 23rd Tan. iJ 3rd Jan. 1867 m. ibth July 1809, to John Maule, Major 104th Regt., and had issue, 6 sons and 8 daus., of whom the 7th son, Robert Maule, b. 26th Aug. 181 3, d. 21st Dec. 1894, Capt, 82nd J^egt. (served in Indian Mutiny), aftds of Toronto, Deputy-Sheriff, m. 8th Jan. 1863, Henrietta-Louisa Luke, and had issue, viz.: Percy-Sidney, b. 7th Aug. 1870; Frcderick-Jarvis-Fox, b. 12th Feb. 1873, d. 28th July 1873; Edith-Blagden, m. 2nd June 1892, to Charles H()lcrv)ft ; Lilian-Beatrice. 3.— Rachel-Isabella, b. 27th Oct. 1794, d. .Vug. 1887, unm. H.A. Frederick-Starr Jarvis, eldest son of Col Stephen, b. 4th Aug. 1786, d. 2nd June 1852, served in the war of 1812, and Rebel- lion of 1837-38 ; was Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in the Legislative Assembly. He m. Su.san Merigold, and had issue, viz. : la. -I'Vederick-VVilliam, of Toronto, b. 7tli l'Y>b. 1818, d. April 1887; Sheriff of York and Peel; m. 5tl. Oct. 1857, Caro- line, dau. of John Skynner, and had issue, viz.: u I2S i6. — Frederick-Augustus, h. joth Aug. 1858, d. 8th Sept. 2b. — George- Hamilton, b. 14th March 1850, m. Helen- W'oodburn, dau. of John-Woodburn Langmuir, of Toronto (see Langmuir), and has had issue : Frederick- Langmuir, b. 27th July 1884; Victor-Kalston, b. loth May 1887. 3<5. — Frederick-Clarence, Barrister-at-law, b. loth Aug 1862, m. 1 2th Sept. i8go. Mary-Ethel, dau. of Charles- Edward Stewart, of Hamilton, and has issue : Stewart- Kussel, b. 17th Aug. 1891. 4(5. — Edmund-Meredith, b. 27th Jan. 1867, m. 3rd Oct. 1889, Clara-Louisa Himsworth, and has issue: Ralph, b. 22nd net. 1890; Raymond, b. 4th Nov.1891. lb. — Florence-Caroline, m. 7th Oct. 1886, to Ralph-Lionel Brydges, in Holy Jrders, Rector of St. Mark's Church, Islip, Long Island, U.S.A., son of Charles-Edward Brydges. 2a. — George-Thomas, of Chicago, Illinois, b. 30th Nov. 1820, d. i8go, m. 4th fan. 1852, Eliza Hovenden, and had issue, viz.: lb. — W'illiam-Maule, b. 7th June 1859; 2b. — Cjcorgc Robinson, b. 7th Oct. 1863; i<5. — Sarah-Isabel ; 2b. — Julia- Eliza ; ^b. — Charlotte-Mary. 3a. — Stephen-Maule, b. 22nd Nov. 1822, of Toronto, Barrister- at-Law, m., loth Sept. 1850, Mary, dau. of Thomas Stinson of Hamilton, and has issue, viz. : lb. — Thomas-Stinson, b. 31st May 1854, at present of New York, Barristcr-at-Law, author of " Letters from East Longitudes" and other works; m. 27th May 1881, Annie, dau. of Professor Henry Croft (see Shaw). 2b. — Stephen-Jervis-White, b. 3rd May 1861, m. loth Aug. 1892, Agnes, dau. of Thomas Scott of Jedburgh, Scot. 3(5. — Edward Robinson, b. 28th Feb. 1873. lb. — Margaret-Isabella-Maule, m 3rd Dec 1873, to Benja- min-Read Clarkson, Shipping Merchant, of Toronto, son of 1 .. .nas Clarkson of Susworth, Co. Lincoln Eng., and afterwards Merchant in Toronto. [Arms: Veri, a stag trippant or. Crest : A mailed arm cmboived zuielding a scimi/ar fcsseways the point in sinister all ppr. Motto : Per ardua.] ; and has issue, viz. : 129 Cyril-Jarvis, b. 20th Aug. 1887 ; Nina-Mary ; Hilda- Siuart. 2^.— Mary-Catherine, b. Feb. 1863, d. 31st July 1863. 4«.— Peter- Robinson, of Stratford, Co. Perth, b. i6th Aug. 1824, was for several years Mayor of Stratford ; m. 12th Feb. 1849, Marion Mcilson, who d. 27th Oct. 1891, and has had issue, viz. : i^.— Frederick-Starr, of Stratford, now of London, Ont., b. 27th Sept. 1850, m. 20th Sept. 1877, Charlotte-Anne, dau. of John-Edmund Brooke, of Chatham, Co. Kent ; she d. 9th March 1888; and has had issue, viz.: Frederick-Starr, b. 6th Dec. 1878 ; John-E. -Brooke, b. 2nd Oct. r88i ; Thomas-Robinson, b. Feb. 1888; Evelyn-Winifred. 2(5.— Thomas-Neilson, b. 22nd May 1854, of Buffalo USA. 3<5.— Edmund-Head, b. 6th March i860, d. inf. 4^.— Peter-Robinson, b, 27th Nov. 1864, m. 5th June 1893, Grace-Estelle Moses, of Minneapolis, U.S.A. Sb. — Charles-Brydges, b. ist ¥eh. 1869. tb. — Edgar-Ralph, b. 14th Feb. 1872. i. — Herbert-Cherriman, b. 17th Oct. 1871. yd. — Louis- Ka}-mon(l, b uyh May 1874. Hd — Percy, b. i6th Jan. 1877. gd. — Stanley-Temple, b. 17th Jan. 1879, d. 8th July 1879. lod. — Norman-Starr, b. nth Nov. 1881. id. — Eva-Mary. 2d — Charlotte-Theodora. 0. — Caroline- Alice. ja. Ha.- mr 131 la.— Amelia, b. 241)1 May 1819, d, m. 1836, to Alexander Proudfoot [Arms : g-u. a /esse or frelty of the first clone arg. Crest, a mailed arvt holding an arrozv. Motto : Gradatim], and had issue : lb. — William-Stephen, b. 1837. 2(5.— Frederick, b. 1839, Barrister-at-lavv, formerly of South- ampton, Co. Bruce, now of Winnipeaves, b. 8th Jan. 1867, d. 1868. }^b. — Colborne-Powell, b. 13th Sep. 1874. \h. — Mary- Elizabeth. lb. — Alice-Louisa, m. 22nd Sept. i88c), to Archibald-Dun- can McLean, son of Thomas A. McLean, Registrar of Calgary, N.W.T., and grandson of Hon. Archibald McLean, Chief Justice of Upper Canada. 3<5. — Harriet-Maule, b. 3rd Sept. i860, d. 1862. i\b. — Ethel-Colborne, m. 14th Sept. 1892, to Ernest-Fred- erick Jarvis, son of Henry - b^itzgerald Jarvis (see post V.) ^b. — Morna-Ir\ine, b. 13th July 1871, m. 31st Oct. 1893, to John Reid in H. O., Rector of Bathurst, N.B. 2a. — Louisa, b. i6th Dec. 1831, m. to Augustus Nanton, of Toronto, and had issue : 135 i<5.— Harry-William, b. 8th March 1856. 2<5.— John-George, h. 6th Jan. 1859, d. June 1859. 3^.— Augustus-Meredith, h. 7th May i860, of Winnipeg, m. istly, 7th December 1886, Georgina-Hope, dau. of William Hespeler, German Consul at Winnipeg, formerly merchant in Waterloo, Co. Waterloo ; she died 19th Dec. 1887 ; and 2ndly, 17th Nov. 1894, Ethel- Constance, dau. of Thomas Clark ; and has had issue of the first marriage, Mary-Georgina. 4(5.— Herbert-Colborne, b. 21st July 1863, Royal Engineers, served as a cadet of the Kingston Military College, in the Midland Batt'n (provisional), under Lt.-Col. Williams in the North-West, 1885, and was at Batoche (medal and clasp), and thus entered the army with a medal already won ; m. Marguerite Joly-de-Lotbiniere, of Quebec. 5(5.— Edward, b. 30th July 1867, d. 31st July 1867. lb. — Mary-Rosalie. 2b. — Lilian-Caroline. 3a.— Sarah, b. May 1836, m. to Lewis- William Ord, of Toronto, Capt. late 71st Highland Light Infantry, and aftds. of the Civil Service of Ontario, son of Robert Ord, Major R.A., of Greenstead Hall, Co. Essex, Eng. ; he died 19th Aug. i8go; and has had issue, viz. : i^.— Arthur Blagrave, b. 6th April 1855, m. 31st Jan. 1885, Annie-Elizabeth Childs, of Binghampton, New York, and has issue, Dorothy. 2<5.— Lewis-Redman, b. 17th Oct. 1856. 3^.— Craven-Robert, b. 23rd June 1858, m. Grace Surle, and has issue : Lewis-Craven, b. March 1881 ; Garnet, b. Aug. 1882 ; Sidney, b. July 1886; May. 4<5. — William-Botsford-Jarvis, b. 25th May 1865. 5<5. — Edmund-Theodore, b. 30th Aug. 1874. \b. — Violet-Isabel. 2(5.— Florence-Augusta, m. 7th May 1893, to Frank Light- bourne, son of Alexander-Harvey Lightbourne, of Toronto, formerly of Hamilton, Bermuda. 3^- — Louisa, d. inf. 136 V. MuNsoN Jarvis (Xn.E.X.). named above p. 122, I), i ith Oct. 1742, d. 7th Oct. 1825, of St. John, New Brunswick, Member of the Pro- vincial Assembl)' ; m. Mary Arnold, and had issue, viz. : I. — Kalph-Munson, who m. Caroline Leonard, and had issue, besides others, (ieorj^e-.Seymour, in Holy Orders, I).l)., Rector of vShediac, N.B., who m. Martha Shrieve, and had issue, besides otiiers, Mary-Shrie\e, m. to \\'illiam-J. (iil- bert, and had issue, besides two sons, Sarah-Match, m. to WiUiam-Jarvis Skynner (see ante I\'.). 2. — William, of whom i)elow. 3. — Edward, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, who m. Anna-Maria Boyd, and had issue, besides others, Ilenry- F^itzj^erald, who m. (2ndly) Lucy 1 lardin;^, and had issue, besides others, Ernest-Erederick, b. 16th Sept. 1862. who m. Ethel-Colborne Jarvis (see ante II. (.), and had issue, Doris-Meredith. i.--Marv m to Robert Hazen, Col. fxnh Rifles. William, above named, b. 17S7, d 30th April 1856, m. Caroline Boyd, and had issue, an onl\' child, William-Munson, b. tjth Oct. 1838, of St. John, N.B.; Biirrister- atdaw; Lieut. -Col. of Militia ; m. istly, Jane-Hope Beer, and 2ndly, Mary-Lucretia Scovil. and has had issue, \iz. : Of the first marriaj^e : I. —Edward-William, b. nth Sept. 1862, of Toronto. 2. — Erank-Hope, 1). 8th Eeb. 1868, of St John. I. — Lucy -Caroline, m. to James- Wiiinett Di.Ljby, M.D., of Brantford, and has issue, Reginald-Winnett, b. loth (3ct. 1889 ; Edith-Mope. And of the second marriage : 2 — Mary-Elizabeth, m. 30th Jan. 1895, to Percy Domville, of Hamilton. 3. — Helen-Mary, of St. John. Arms: Vert^ six ostrich feathers three txvo and one arg. Crest: An eagle s head and neck coupcd zvith wings displayed. Motto : Adversi,- major par secundis. Crest, as borne by Col. Stephen Jarvis and his descendants : A nags head. Motto : Sapere aude. 137 HAMILTON, oi H awkkshi-kv. ■r Him; II Hamilton, of Lishane, near Hanf^or, Co. Down, Ire., son of Sir James Hamilton of livandale, who was ^^andson of the hrsc I^arl of Arran, settled in Ireland in temp. James I. He had issue, of whom Alexander, of Killyiea<^di, d. 26th Jan, 1676, had issue, of whom Hu<;h, of Hailyhrenanh, 1). 1664, d. 6th Nov. 1728, m. Mary Rnss, of Kosstrevor, and had issue, of whom Alexander, of Knock, Co. Dublin and Newtownhamilton, Co. Armaj^^h, J.l>.^ d. ly^y^ m. Isabella, dau. of Robert Maxwell, of I'inne- broj^rue, Co. Down, and had issue, of whom Charles, of Hamwood, Co. Meath, d. 1818, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Crewe Chetwood, of Woodbrook, Queen's Co., and had issue, of whom Geor^^e, the third son (d. 7th Jan. 1839), settled in Canada, of Quebec and of Hawkesbury, Co. Prescott, Lt -Col. of Militia ; m. Lucy-Susannah-Christiana Craif:jie, and had issue, viz. : I.— Robert, of Hamwood, Quebec, b. 1822 ; m. Isabella dau. of John Thompson, and had issue : George, b. 1850, d.s.p., m. Julia, dau. of Alexander-Davidson Parker of Montreal, who was m. 2ndly to Hon. William Drummond, Senator, of Montreal ; John, b. 1852, m. Ida Buchanan, and has had issue ; Isabella, m. to De la Cherois-T. Irwin, Lt.-Col. Royal Can. Artillery, and has issue; Susan, m. to Walter- (iibson-Pringle Cassels (.see Cassels) ; Robina ; Frances, d. unm. ; Jessie, c/., m. to Percy Dean, and had issue. 2. — George, of whom below (a). — John, of whom below (b). — (Rt. Rev.) Charles, of whom below (c). — Francis, b. 1838, d. unm. — Henrietta, m. to Andrew Thomson, of CJuebec. — Isabella. 138 (iEoKdi:, named above, h. 1824, d. -21st May 1H5H, m., 5th Auj;. 1846, Jr.lia-Mliza, dau. of (ieorfje-Sttiphen-Hcnjamin Jarvis, who sur- vived him and was m., 2ndly, to Menry MacKay (see Jarvis), and had issue, viz. : I. — George- Wellesley, of Montreal, h. 22nd June 1847, m., 1st Sept. 1869, Menriette-Louise, dau. of Hon. Louis- Victor Sicotte, fudge of the Superior Court, Quebec, sometime SjH'aker of the Provincial I'arlianient of Canada, and has had issue, viz. : la. — George- Arthur- Sicotte, b. 28th July 1871. la. — Beatrice- Louise. 2.— Robert-Craigie, b. ist July 1848, d. 18th July 1848. 3. — Charles-Chetwood, b. gth Jul)' 1851, in Holy Orders, m. 13th January 1874, Katharine-Isabella, dau of Alexander- Davidson Parker of Montreal, and has issue, viz. : la.- — Francis-Alexander Chetwode, b. 2gth March 1875. 2a. — Edwartl-Jarvis, b. 2gth Jan. 1877. 3a. — Hugh-Hvandale, b. 27th June 1878. 4a. — Charles-Chetwode, b. 27th Oct. 1883. 5a. — Crewe-Chetwode, b. 23rd May 1886. 6a. — George-Rostrevor, b. nth April 1888. ya. — Eric-Knightley-Chetwode, b. 4th Feb. 1890. I a. — ^Katharine (irace-Chetwode. 4. — Robert-Craigie, b. 6th July 1852, m. 28th April 1875, Char- lotte-Sherwood, dau. of the Most Rev. John-Travers Lewis, D.D., Archbishop of Ontario (see Lewis), and has issue, viz. : la. — Robert-Craigie, b. 4th Feb. 1886. la. — Ethel-Maude. 2a. — Eva-Mary. 3a. — Violet-Travers. 4a!. — Esme. 5a. — Annie-May. . I.— Julia, b. 26th Nov. 1849, d. 1858. B. (Hon ) John, named above, b. 1827, d. 3rd April 1888, of Montreal and Hawkesbury, Senator, m. istly, 1852, Rebecca, dau. of John Lewis, in Holy Orders (see Lewis) ; 2ndly, Ellen-Marion, dau. of William Wood, and 3rdly, Jean, dau. of Charles Cambie, and widow of John Major, and had issue, viz. : 139 Of the first marriafjje, hesidrs three who d. inf. : Id!.— (;eor^'e-Chet\v()()(l, h. yth Oct. 1H57, d. gth Sept. 1891, unm. 2a. — John-Lewis, d. young. la. — Alice-Mary. 2a.— Louisa-FIenrietta, m. 1889 to Francis Hilton-Green (who previously m. Mary Lewis; see Lewis). And of the second niarriaf,'e : 3a.— Edmund-CMiarlcs, 3rd Hussars. 4a.~Arthur-Cyril, b. 1870, d. 1888, unm. 3a.— Frances- I'Lllen- Wood, m. 1891, to Charles-Algernon Eliot. 4a.— Marion-Aston-Key, m. 1888, to Caledon-F. Gilder. 5«.— Adelaide-Augusta-Macdougall. c. (Rt. Rev.) Charles, named above, b. 1834, O.I)., D.C.L., Bishop of Niagara since ist May 1885; m. Frances- Louisa Hume, dau. of Tannatt- Ilouston Thomson, d., Dt-p'y Commissary-Cieneral, and has had issue, viz. : itf.— Charles-Robert, b. 15th Aug. 1867, Har- rister-at-Law, of Vancouver, B.C. 2a.— Hubert- Valentine, b. 14th Feb. 1873. 3a. — Harold-F>ances, b. 5th Oct. 1876. 4rt.-~Gc()rgc-'rhe()dore, b. 5th July 1881. la. — Lilian -Margaret. 2a. — Mabel-Frances, m. to Hdward-Kirwan-Counsell Martin (see Martin). 3a. — Ethel-Mary. 4a.— Winnifred-Katharine, b. 22nd Aug. 1875, d. 8th July 1880. 5a. — Mary- Agnes. Arms : Quarterly : i and 4, gu. three cinquefoils pierced erm a canton arg. charged with a trefoil vert ; 2 and 3, arg. a lymphad sa. Cres/ : Out of a coronet or, an oak tree fructed ppr. pierced trans- versely in the main stem by a frame saw also ppr. the frame or, pendent from the tree a shield arg. charged with a trefoil vert. Mottoes : Through ; and, Virtus sola nobilitas. 140 LEWIS. THIS family is descended from David Lewis, of an ancient family of Co. Carmarthen, Wales, who settled at Waterford, Ire., about the middle of tlie 17th century, and d. 1718. He was Alderman of W^aterford, and was ?.Iayor six times ; was Sheriff in 1695. M. Sarah — — , and had issue, viz.: I. — William, in Holy Orders, Archdeacon of Kilferona, b. 1692, d. 4th July 1767; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Buckner, of Waterford, and had issue. 2, — David, m. 20th Sept. 1740, Mary Shiel, of Dublin, and had issue. 3. — Thomas, of whom below. 4. — James, in H.O., d. unm. Thomas above named, of Oklcastle, Co. Cork, d. 1740; m. 21st Nov. 1728, Joan, dau. of Francis Kadley, of Knockraur, Co. Cork, and had issue, viz.: 1. — Henry, of whom l)eiow. 2 — Thomas, d. 1808, m. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard-Edward Hull, J. P., of Lemcon Manor, Co. Cork, and had issue. 3. — Frank, m. Gardner, and had issue. I. — Catherine, m. loth Feb. 1766, to Jt)lin Hopkins, of Macroom, Co Cork. Henry, alx)ve named, b. 1732, d. :Sio; m. 8th April 1771, Mar- garet, dau. of Richard-Edward Hull nbove namea, and had issue, besides a dau. Mary, who d. 1866 unm., a.i only son Richard, d. 1S12, m. 26th Oct. 1797, Catherine, dau. and eventual sole heiress of John Tr.ivers of (iarrycloyne Castle, Co. Cork, and had issue, viz. : 1. — John, of whom beU)W. 2 — -Richard-Tonson, b. 1824, d. 1854, m. Cicely-Conolly Ayl- ward, and had issue. . 3. — Henry. 4. — Robert-Travers, M.D., b. 1805, d. 185 1, ni. 15th Sept. 1831, Mary, dau. of Henry Lonf^^worth of Castletown, Oueen's C(\, .aid had issue. 5. — \Villiam-Hu!l, M.l)., J. P., 1). 1807, d. 2nd June 1875, m. 25th May 1837, Anne, dau. of William Roe, and had issue. I. — Jane, m. loth May 1827, to Thomas-Alleyne Browne, of Rockborough, Muskerry, Co. Cork. if imtcug> / XmumBM If i»un^. of 141 2.— Margaret, m. 15th Feb. 1844, to W. Meade, in H.O., Vicar of Kinsale. 3.— Kate, d. gth Aug. 1861, unm. John, above named, in H.O., of St. Ann's, Shandon, Co. Cork 2gth Oct. 1833 ; m. 15th Nov. 1823, Rebecca, dau. of John Lawless, Kolcrone, Cloyne, Co. Cork, and had issue, viz. : I. — ^John-Travers, of whom beh)w. 2.— Richard-Paul, b. 1827, d nth July 1873, M.D. of Ottawa; m. Milhcent Deane, b. 1839, d 22n(i Aug. 1884, dnu. of Alexander O'Dell, and had issue, viz. : la.— Rowland- Alexander, b. 12th Feb. 1867, of the Civil Service at (/ttawa. 2a.-— Zachary-Edmund-Richard, b. 5th Sept. 1872. m —Rebecca-Kathleen, m. istly, ^oth June 1881, to J S Fairweather, and 2ndly, gth April 1892, to Henry Blakeney, Hanker in Ottawa, and has issue. 2«.— Mary-Olivia, m. 19th Nov. 1884, to Charles- Edward McKiel, of the Civil Service at Ottawa, and has issue. 3- — Rowland-Da\'is, d.s.p. 4. — Zachary, d.s.p. 1.— Mary-Pyne, b. 1823, m. to U. -Clark Lee, of Stratford, Co. Perth, who d.s.p. 2.— Annie, m. to John-Gilbert Armstrong, M.A. (T.C.D.), in Holy Orders, d., and has had issue, Rebecca-Olivia, m.' to David-H. Keeley, of Ottawa, SuperintendeiU of Dominion Telegraphs. 3.— Rebecca, m. 1852 to Hon. John Hamilton (see Hamilton of Hawkesbur\'). (Most Rev.) John Travers, above named, b. 20th June 1825, D.D., LL.D., was ordained Deacon i6th July 1848, Priest Sept. 1849; came to Canada in 1849, and was Missionary at Hawkesbury, Co Prescott, and became Rector of Brockville in 1854; was consecrated first Hishop of Ontario 25th March 1862; elected Metropolitan of the Ficclesiastical Province of Canada 25th January 1893, and Archbishop (styled of Ontario) September 1893, being the first Colonial Archbishop, excepting Archbishop Machray, elected at the same time ; was the 142 original author and promoter of the Lambeth Conferences of Bishops of the Anglican Communion. He m. istly, 22nd July 1851, Anne-Henrietta-Margaret, dau. of Hon. Henry Sherwood, Attorney-General of Upper Canada; she d. 28th July 1886; and 2ndly, 20th Feb. 1889, Ada-Maria, dau. of Evan Leigh, C.li., of Manchester, Eng.; and has had issue of the first marriage only, viz.: I a. — John-Travers, b. 29th Oct. 1857, Barrister-at-law, 1882, of Ottawa ; m. 22nd Oct. 1884, Mary-Ethel, dau. of CoUing- wootl Schieber, C.M.G., of Ottawa, and has issue, viz. : lb. — Allan-Collingwooil, b. 12th July 1885. 2/;.— John- Travers, b. 20th Jan. 1891. vb — Nora. 2.b. — May. 2a. — Clement, b. i86g, unm. 3a. — Henry-Sherwood, b. 1864, d. 1866. \a. — Hamilton, b. 1866, d. (drowned at Ottawa) 1884. 5a. — Ernest, b. 1870, d. inf. \a. — Annie-Rebecca-Mary, b. 1852, d. 1855. la. — Charlotte-Sherwootl, m. 1875, to Robert-Craigie Hamilton (see Hamilton of Hawkesbury). ^a. — Mary, b. 1859, d. 1887, m. 1885 to Francis Hilton-Creen, of Montreal (who m. 2ndly, Louisa-Henrietta, dau. of Hon. John Hamilton above named), and had issue one son, Francis, b. 1886. 4a. — Rebecca-Olivia, m. i88g, to Lewellyn-Foster, son of Lieut. - Col. Lo\d of Lillesden, Hawkhurst, Co. Kent, Eng., and has issue, viz., Cecil-Lewel!3'n, b. i88g; Erio, b. 1891 ; and a son, b. 1894. 5«. — Eva, a Sister in the Anglican Sisterho<>d of An Saints', Margaret Street, London, Eng. 6a.— Ethel-Maude, b. 1868, d. 1875. Arms: Quarterly, i ^nd 4, arg., a chevron between three fleur- de-lis gu., for Lewis ; 2 and 3, sa., a chevron between two escallops in chief and a boar's head couped in base arg., for Traversi. Crest : a Lion rampant ppr. Motto : Amicus omnibus. 143 HAMILTON. Of Queenston, Hamilton and Kingston. Hon. Robert Hamilton, d. 8th March 1811, Merchant, son of Rev. John Hamilton (b. 17 14, d. 1797), Minister of Bolton, Co. Haddington, Sco., and his wife Jane Wright, came to Canada prior to the U. E. Loyalist immigration, and settled on the Nia- gara River, where he founded Oueenston ; was Mem- ber of the Leg. Council, and Lieut, of Co. Lincoln in 1804 ; m., istly, Catharine (A'^kin), d. 1796, widow of John Robertson, and ^ndly, Mary (Herkimer), widow of Neil McLean, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : I.— Robert, of Queenston, Merchant and Ship Builder; m. Mary Biggar, and had issue : irt.— Robert, d. unm. 2a.— James, d. unm. I a. —Mary, d. unm. 2a.— Jane, m. to Thoma.s- Chilton Mewburn, and had issue: Charles, rt'. ; Jessie, m. to James Young, of the Carrying Place, and has issue 3a.— Julia, m. to Thomas-William Dee,* of Queenston ; d s.p. 2- — George, of whom below (.\). 3.— James, b. 1792, of London, Can., Sheriff, m. Catharine War- ren, and had issue ; la- Henry, who m. Susan Crooks, and had issue : Kate, d. ; Mary, m. to Cecil-S. Horrocks, of the Civil Service at Toronto; Margaret; Naomi. la. Catharine, m. to Hall, ALI)., of Toronto, d., and had issue : Hamilton ; Horace ; Mary ; living in Chicago. 4. — Alexander, of whom below (b). 5. — Samuel, d. unm. And of the second marriage : 6.— Joseph, b 1798, d. 1847, of York (Toronto), M.D., who had issue, two daughters, living in England. 7.— Peter-Hunter, b. 1800, of Hamilton, m. Harriet Durand, and had issue: la.— Joseph, m. Emily Pring, and had issue: ' Brother to Robert Uee, MI)., aiul I'rank Dee, named ante pp 70, 71 m 144 Peter-Hunter; George; Joseph; Frederick; Henrietta- Augusta, m. to J. B. Kerr, of Montreal ; Flora, m. to Frank Hall.of Guelph; Natalie. 20;. --Charles, rt'., m. andhad issue: Allen ; Fenwick- Williams ; Amy. }a. — Frances, m. to N. Hammond. 4a. — Henry, of Buffalo, N.Y., m, M. G. Mason, and has issue. 5^. — George, living in Nova Scotia, m. and has issue. 6a. — Samuel, d. ya. — Douglas, d. la. — Mary, m. to Andrew Stuart, (see Jones of Brockville) 2a. — Augusta, m. to Thomas-Allan Blythe, of Hamilton, Surveyor, and has issue : Charles- Allan, of New York. 3a. — Elsie, m. to Henry Routh, d., and has had issue: Havi- land, d. ; Stanley ; Ernest ; Henry ; Mary ; Elsie. 8. — John, b. 1802, of whom below (c). A. (Hon.) George Hamilton, above named, removed in 181 2 to Burlington Bay, where he became the founder of the City of Hamilton. Was Member of Prov. Parlt. and Mem. Leg. Council. M., 2nd Aug. 181 1, Maria-Lavini;i, dau. ot Hon. William Jarvis (Secretary ; see Jarvis), and had issue, viz. : 1. — Robert-Jarvis, b. i8th May 1812, d. 10th Sept. 1892, m. istly, 19th Nov. 1836, Catherine Robertson, and 2ndly, Mary-Jane W^right, and had issue : Of the first marriage : la.- — W^illiam, of the Merchants Bank in Belleville, b. 28th May 1836, m. Sept. 1873, Mary Miles, and had issue : Lindsay ; Henry ; William ; Robert ; Muriel ; Kath- leen ; Marie ; Marjory ; Gwendoline. 2a. — Robert- Henry, d. April 1867. la. — Cacherine-Lavinia, m. 30th April 1871, to Dr. Charles Doneily, living in Texas, 2a. — Agnes-Hannah, m. 31st Dec, 1874, to Charles Lemon,* •Descendant of Lawrence Lemon, IH. E. X. (son of Lawrence I, emon), who came from Pennsylvania anl settled first in Henie and siihsequently in Stamford, Co Welland ; m. Mary, d. 1868, aged 93, dau of John Wilson, of Bertie, TUX, }£,,%, from New Jersey (originally from Ireland), and had issue fifteen children, of whom the eldest son )ohn, b. 1802, d. 1871, sometime ot Caledon, Co. Peel, aftds of Stamford, J. P., member of County Council and served in other municipal oflices many years, ni Martha Ileaton, and had issue, viz. : i. -Lawrence, of St Catharine,;, d s p. ; 2. — .\ndrew, d 1891, H.irrister-.it-Law, of Guelph, aftds. of Winnipeg, m Charlotte-Laura, dau. of Edward Armstrong, C'apt in the Army and his wife Charlotte Morson (who was m. 2iidly to Hon Waller Dickson of Niagara), and had issue : George; Edwa:d; Wilfred; Laura-fitrtrude ; Ethel. 3, — lienjamin, M D., of Buffalo N.Y,,m. Louise Schvvaller, and has issue. 4. — I'rancis, d.s.p. 5. — Walter, d. inf 6,- Charles, named above 7 — John, living in Minnesota. 8 — l^rastus, also in Minnesota 1. -Mary, m, to Richard Dunn, d s p, 2 --Susan, unni. 3, — Martha (/., m. to David McKenzie, C.E. 4 — Elizabeth, m. to William Lemon of Eorest, Co. Lambton. 3. — Jane, m. to Addison A. Briggs, and has issue. '45 Barrister-at-Law, „f Hamilton, and has had issue- enry Hamiitcn, 1.. i6th May 1877; Jessie-Gordon,^.,- Melen Gourhiy. 3«.-Jessie m. to james-Wilham Aiway, M.D., of Grimsby Co. Wentworth, and has issue: Robert-Dou-Ias • h.hn- Henry; Martha-Jessie; A-nes-Kachleen. And of the second marria^^e : 3«.-George-Edward, of Toronto, h. 13th Julv 1853, m. Anna Hunter. ' -^■^' 4^^-John-Harvey, h, .6th April ,859, ,p. Annie Farmer and has issue : Harvey. 4«.-Maria-Isahe] m. to Frederick-Sheppard O'Connor, of \Valkerton, Sheriff Co. Bruce, and has had issue- l^redenek,./.,. George; Blythe; Charles-Gerald; Bea' trice-Mav. 5«.-Caroline-I\rabel, b. 2nd Dec. 1857, d. 3rd Jany. i860. 6a.-Jane-Chalmers, m. to Charles Ricketts, of Hamilton and has issue: Gordon-Poyntz ; Neville-Hamilton- Gertrude. ' 7«. — Augusta-Mriry. 8«.— Ma}-. 2.— Samuel-Askin, b. 17th Aug. 1817, d. 3.— George, b. yth b\!b. 1822, d. 1841 i.-Catharine-Hann.h, b. 23rd May "1814. d. 25th Sept. 1815. 2.-Maria-Lavinia, b. ,5th Sept. 1818, m. 21st May 1840, to William- Harvey Fitzgerald, of the 73rd Regt.'. nnd had issue : ^ i^.^Duncan, I>. 31st May 1842, m istly, Elizabeth Free- man, and had issue William, Edward, Mildred- and 2ndly, Margaret .McMahon, and has had i.ssue Desmond, Maurice, Geraldine, Mona 2^.~Harvey, b 25th March 1S44; Inspector of Mounted Police ,n Australia, m. Clara Gerton, and has issue : Desmo.Kl, Eleanore, xMay, Myrtle, Ivey 3.~Augusta-Hau.a!K b. 17th July 1824, d 28th Sept. 1827 4.-Catherine, b 15th March 1826. m., 1842, to Samuel-Black rreeirian, of Hamilton, Barrister-at-Law, and had issue - la.-^George-Ormand, Barrister-at-Law. of Beamsville Co Lincoln b 19th Sept. .844, m istly, gth Nov. I'ses,' Margaret-Douglas. Hamilton McLean, d. and has had issue, two children, ^. m 14^> 2a.— Clarence, MerclKint, in St Marys, Co. Tertli, b. ioth May 1S46, m. 25111 Dec. US71, llarriet-Ellen Carter, and has issue: Georjre, b. Sept. 1872; Lottie-Maude. 3a. — Arthur-Hamilton, b. 2Gth Jan i'S52, of Lethbridj^c, Alberta. 4a. — Charles-Edgar, b. 31st Dec. 1H56, d. (drowned in Hamilton Bay) ; m. Grace Rutherford, ami had issue, Charles- Edj,'ar- Hunter. 5a. — Frank, b. i6th March icSOo, Architect in New ^^)rk, m. Catherine Caldwell, and has issue : Katharine, Dorothy. 6d!. — Manfred, Merchant in Lethbridj^e, Alberta, b. 15th July 1S64, m. Esther Sherlock, and has issue : Charles- Edward, Randall-Lan<;ford, Clarence-Ormond, Kuth- Mar<;aret. \a. — Ida-Maria. la. — Alice-Maud, d., m. to Kenneth-Jewell Dunstan, and had issue : Maud-Jewell. 3a — Christabelle, m. to Pobert Sherlock, Merchant in Leth- bridge, and has issue. kobert-Hamilton, Clarence- Edward. 5. — Augusta-Caroline, m. 17th June 1857, to Alfretl Houltbee, formerly of Newmarket, now of Toronto, some time M.I'.P. and afterwards M P., Barrister-at-Lavv, son of Eelix Boultbee, of Ancaster, Ct). Wentworth, and had issue: la. — Reginald, of Toronto, l)arrister-at-Eaw, b. Gtli July 1858, m. 23rd Oct. i8yo Margaret-Gordo, dau. of 1 )a\i(l Tisdale, of Simcoe, Co. Norfolk, Barrister-at-law, Lieut.-Col. of Act. Mil., M.P. 2a. — Frank, b. 30th Dec. 1861, of New York. 3a. — Alfred-Ernest; b, 26th March 1S64. 4a. — Horatio-Clarence, b. 24th June 1866, Barrister-at-Law. 5a. — Constance- Mary. B. Alexander Hamilton, above named, of Queenston, SherifT, m. 25th Jan. 1806^ Hannah- Owen, I). 25th Sept 1797, dau of Hon. William Jarvis above named, and had issue, viz. : I. — Jo.seph-Alexander, b. i8th July 1839, d. 2. — William-Jarvis, b. 25tii April 1833,^/./ m. istly, Sarah Clark, who d. 28th June 1865, and 2ndly, 5th Sept. 1869, Margaret Houston, and has had issue, viz. : 147 Of the first marriage : la.-Cyrus-Jarvis, b. 28th June iH(n, of Queenston. 2a.— Ihomas-Clark, h 23rcl Au-. j«6j, ^, '«• — Caroline, And of the second marriage : 3a.— Grace, h 14th July 1S7,, d jyth Aug. 1872. 4a — Grace. 5^?.— Minnetta. 3 -Augustus-Owen- Herbert, of Toronto, b. 21st Oct iSui ,) , 2ist Jan. 1888 m. Sept. 1877, Kate-Caroline,' dau of Henry-Austm McCallum, of Quebec, and had issue: Owen- Alexander- iMost, b. 20th May 1879; Gerald.Musgrave- forrance, b. 22nd July 1888; Eloise ; Kathleen. i.-Cathanne-Maria, b. 23rd March 1817, ni., r2th Jan. ,847, to 1< redenck 1 ench, and had issue : Mary. hVederica. 2.— Hannah-Henderson, b. 3rd Nov. 1818, unm 3.-Jess.e-Augusta, b. i8th March 1821, m. 241!, Nov 1842, to Alexander Duff, d. iith May 1846, Harrister-at-Law, of Amherstburg, Co. Essex, and had issue : i«.-Wilham- Alexander. Hamilton, Barrister-at- Law (,f Hamilton, b. 17th April 1846, m. Barbara-Almira Brown, and has had issue : William-Alexander, b 'oth April 1877; Walter; Hunter; Miles( )'R, illv ; Almira- Helen; Jessie-Owen; Catharine-Hamilton ;" Ethel la. — Jessie. 2a. — Augusta. 4.-Mary-Jane, b. rst Juue 1824, d 15th Aug. 1825. 5.-Elizal,eth. b. 6th Aug. 1826, of. ,■ m 15th March 1855, to John-Thomas fownsend, and had issue • la. -Samuel-Hamilton, b. yth Sept. 185^, Architect, of 1 oronto, 2r?.— Charles-Jarvis, of Toronto, b. 26th Nov 1858 m 3rst Dec i88g, Annie-Josephine, dau. of William' 1 Olson. Shipwright and Iron-founder in Toronto and Owen Sound, and has issue: Alan-farvis-Hamilton, b loth Aug, 1893 ; Constance-Hamilton. 3«— Gilbert, b. 6th March 1863, of Toronto. 6.— Helen, b. 12th July 1828, d. unm. 7.-Caroline-Emi!y b. 4th Jan. ,835, u. 8th Jan. 1867, to George Durand, of Queenston, and has had issue • I4H \a. C'arolinc-Auj^'usta-Owcn. 2a.- Hannah, 1). 17th Sept. i86g, d. lyth l'\'l). i>S79. },a. Mar) -Catht-rine. 4a. — Jessie. 5rt.- Eliza- Beatrice. 8. — Rmma-IIanict. (lion.) Joiiii Hamilton, above nami'd, 1). icSoj, d. loth Oct. 1882, of KinjTston, Banker, Member ol Le^. Council, m. b" ranees- Pasia, dan. of r)a\ id Macpher.son (see Macplurson), and had issue, viz.: i. |ohii-Macpherson, Barrister-at-Law, District Judf;e of Rainy River, m. Mar}-Eliza, (hiu. of Hon. William- 1 lenry Drajier, C.B., Chief Justice of the Common IMeas. 2. — Clark, Collector of Customs at Kinj^ston, m. Sarah-Dore- mus Nixon, of New York, and has had issue : la. — Elizabeth- 1 laines. 2a. — b' ranees- Macpherson, t/. 3rt. — Sarah-l'lveline, tif. 4^. - blenrietta-O^'den, d, rn. to Kenneth-Neander b'enwick, ALL)., and had issue: Anita-blamilton. 5rt. — Helen-Macaulay, m. to Robert-iSIaitland llannaford, of Montreal, and has issu(> : John-Haines. 3 — Herchmer, d. unm. 4 — David, M.D., of l^atavia, N.Y. 5. - (ieorge, d. unm. 6. — Joseph, d. unm. 7. — Samuel, d. unm I. — Naomi, d. unm. 2. — Isabella-Grant, m. to John I'aton, living in Scotland, and has issue : la. — Francis-John. 2a. George-Macpherson. la. — Laura- Hamilton, m. to William-H. Ziegler, of Liver- pool, Eng., and has issue : (iuN-Hamilton ; Ralph; Mary- Alice; b>ances- Isabella. 2a. — Alice-Mary, m. to James Rankine, living in Scotland. j,a. — Ellen-Isabella, n: to |ames-Seymour Scott, of Halifax, and has issue: Con- stance Hamilton. 3. — Mary-Hamilton, m. to John-Dennison Mackenzie, M.D., f Kinjiston, and has issue: Frances-Hamilton; Hilda; o Marj one. . — Frances, m. to Robert-Ebenezer Foot, of Denver, Colorado, and has issue, viz. : Thomas ; John-Hamilton ; Robert ; Frances-Pasia ; May. 140 MACI'III'.K'SON. Davii, M \(imii.ks(..\, of Inverness, Scot., m. Naomi, (laii. ot John Grant, and had issue, viz.: I. -J"'"i. <^-. t^;tnic to Canada and settlc(i in Montreal, ni. istly, Hatt, of ChaniLlv, Ouel.ee, and had issue, one son Samuel, ,/ , and -'lully, Jane llerchmer and had issu<', )ohn ; Naomi ; iM-ances. -'. David-Lewis, of whom hdow. I. -Christina, d. unm. _>. ICliza, .'/., m. to James Mackenzie, of Inverness. 3.— I<'rances- Pasia, m. to I Ion. John llannlton (s"ee Hamilton of Oueenston, etc.) 4. -Helen, m. to Hon. John Maeaulay, of Kingston. (Hon. SiK) l)Avii.-L,.:w,s, h, ,'si,S, came to Canada in 18^5- MA L 1SO4 to 1S67, when he was appointed to the Senate^ of which he was Speaker iSSc to is8^ ; Minister of the Interior i SN . • K.CM.( ,8S4. M. Klizaheth-Sarah. d. .8^4, dau. of William Molson of Montreal, [.\kms : Per ^a/e, a., and on. ihrcc crescents arg Ciest: A cresceii/ aro-. between two winos exhaiided pforA and has had i.ssue, vi:-c. : - // J i«.-\Villiam-Molson, Shipping .\.,.nt in Ouehec ; m Mina \\ otherspoon, of Ouehee, 2«.-David-HamiIt<.n, Ins. N.W.M. Police; m. Florence Nash ifl.— hlizaheth-I-rancis, m. to Riehard-Kcid Dohell, Lumber Merchant m ( juehcc, and has i.ssue. 2a.--~Naomi, m. to Thomas Beckett of (.)uebec. 3«.-Helen, m. to .Meyrick Hinkes, d.^m ofhcer in th<> armv and luus had issue. 4«.--Chri.stina, rn. to Percival-Frederic Kidout (see Kidout) 5« dsahel-Louise, m. to Lt.-Col. Hon. George-Airey Knk- patnck, Lieut. -Ciov. of Ontario (see Kirkpatrick.) Amis: Subject to due difference to be assigned: Perfessor and a^- a lymphaei of the first, wtth her saz/s furled, oars m action, and mast and tackhnc,, all ppr., and fla^s flying gu., in the dexter chief a hand coupeci grasping a dagger point upwards gu., in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitched of the last. Crest : A cat sejant ^uardanf. with his fore- Pcnvs raised, ppr. Motto: Touch not the cat hot (.... ^. ilhout) a -dove 1» s.n. ■iu <\. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. O {■/ V <>.

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&?< 1 o \ 150 KIRKPATRICK. TuMlITION isserts that the Barons of Closeburn possessed t H in -^,thsd. e (Co. Dumfries, Scot.) in the year 800 but ;' ' t .X et^^i is recorded ,s Yvoue de K.kpatrtck, whose the nr.,t N E hen>ia, dau. of Robert Bruce, Lord ol Annandale and ^'^^'^f "■*',",. ^.,„j„, n His son Adam had a of Closeburn in 1232 f™" '^- Alexander u. n son Stephen, who was '»''-' "[^ , , 304 J usticiary of Galloway (Sir) Roser, who was^appou, eJ ,n 4^J ^^ ^_^y^^^ ^^ ^^^_ !l!^ 'tt/twr;;,;'^S,^) Thomas, who had two daus., but d.s.i..m., and , , ^,,^4,^, ^f Derwisdcn (S,r) Roser, w o ' ""^ f- ;' '=^^ „;,^,„,d in ,357- He had, and Caerlaverock 111 Udd - '^^ '■^'""umfrerX ^s HTlCer stages for payment of the ransom ,„. Jiti:;::: r <:?:^erdf; Stewart, of Oemeley, and had issue, "' "'Mcxander. the second son, was Baron of Kirkmichael; hts great- ""'"t^mam d oth lune ,686, had two sons, of whom the elder Wdliam, a. yu J ,,,,,,,,■ i,„„e of whom the thin', son. O .,e o Knoc , b. 0;^^..^sue,^^^^^^^ Co. Dubhn. Ire.. A exander, b 1714. '" ^' t4; - third son was founder of the Irish '-- ', "';-J;™'^'-, ,% „' y^g "l ,8,8. Alexander, of Coolmme. C"- ""I "j '^- ^ 749 ^^.^ Ti- 1 cUeriff of the Citv and Co. ot UuDim, i/yo. =-r*Bi; irsz'tx.. ..;""*=.... .. Alexander, b 'f\-'^'\^JJ. co. Dublin, and had issue, Sefottr ;'«:: stns,:::': o^ wl^m came to Canada as below, and of whom the eldest son was Maria-Louisa (d. 1877), ..u.^rRl:;>:^,:Ci:;,rtn Ho;rOrders,a,-,d andly, Dora 1 = IRirkpah'ick. 1"i 151 Darley. and had issue, six sons and two daus., of whom Alexander - Delapere, b. 15th Jan. 1857, is the eldest. A. i8.H?'r"^'.rT^^' ^^''^P''''^^^ f«"^tJ^ «on of Alexander (1796- 1878), b 13th Sept. 1835, settled in Canada ; he is Director of f88rd '^^^;\V;--r °' ^"^-^"-^ "^- ^«^3. Mary-Frand^ d issue, S"; ^'"'""^^ ''^""^' '' ^^'^^^I^-'- Eng., and has had i^.-AIexander-Mainwarin- Morris, b. nth July 1866, m. 1888 Carohne- Adelaide, dau. of Lt.-Col. George-Taylor Denison (see Denison) and has issue : i^.-Alexander-Doudas b IS Jan. 1891; i/^—Mary-Caroline.d. 1890; 2^-Marjory- Lilian. •' -^ 2a -George-Robert-Foster, b. 30th Aug. 1868. m. 1891, May, only child of Dr. Rovvell of Toronto. 3'^-William-Kutherfoord, b. 7th Oct. 1870. 4«.— Goldwin-Smith, b. I2th April 1872. 5«— Arthur-James-Ernest, b. 29th April 1876 la.— Mabel-Theodora. B. TI.orr.as Kirkpatrick, fourth so,, of .Alexander (1749-1818) above ..25. Dec ,805, d. March 1870. came to Canada and seitled a 820 HI ^''"'''"-f-^f^- 9-t-. M.P. for Co. Frontenac; ,n. ilt; !^ of Alexander Fisher, District Ju.ige, and h.d I. -Alexander-Sutton, Barrister-at-law, m. 1858, Louisa, dau. of Joseph King, and has had issue, viz. : i«.-Alexander-King, b. 14th April 1861, C.E., of Smith's I< alls, Co. Perth, m. May 1888, Margaret-Alexandra dau. of Alexander MacDougall, Barrister-at law, ^ son Lieut. Col. MacDougall, 79th Highlanders, many years Inspecting Field Officer for Upper Canada, and has had issue, Alexander-Macdougall. 2«.— Reginald-Noble. i^.— Minnie-Louisa, m. to Dr. Garrett of Kingston 2a. — Helen-Isabel, d. 1863. '^ 2.-Thomas-Frederick-Sampson, of the Civil Service at Ottawa, b. 1837. ni. Mary-Ann, dau. of Walter-Richard Jones. 152 I 2. 3- Francis, h. 1839, d. 1885, in Holy Orders, m. 1867, Ger- trude, dau. of Henry (iildersleeve, and had issue, viz. : la — Thomas-Henry, b. 1868, d. 1869. 2a. — Francis-Cirant, b. 1869, Harrister-at-law. 3a. — Charles-Stafford, b 1871. 4a. — William, b 1872, d. 1873. 5a. — Herbert-Rutherfoord, b. 11^74. la. — Gertrude-Rose. 2a. — Henrietta- Helen. 3a. — Annie-Kathleen. 4 — ^Lt.-Col. Hon.) Geor<^e-Airey, b. 13th Sept. 1841 ; Lt.-Col. Inte 47th Frontcnac Bat. Act. Mil. ; Barrister-at-law 18^5, Q.C. 1880; LL.D. Trin. Col. Dublin; M.P., Speaker of the House of Commons 1883 to 1887; Member of the Privy Council of Canada May 1891 ; Lieut. -Ciov. of Ontario, 1st June 1892. M. istly, 25th Oct. 1865, b'rances-Jane, dau of Hon. John Macaulay of Kinj^stoi, she d. 20th. Jan. 1877; and 2ndly, 26th Sept. 1883, Isal)el- Louise, dau. of Hon. Sir David-Lewis Macpherson (see Macpherson), and has had issue, vi/. : Of the first marriage: la. — George-Macaulay, b. 23rd Aug. 1866, Lt R.E. za. — Arthur-Thomas, b. 26th Feb. 1871, Capt. 14th Princess of Wales' Rifles, Secretary to the Lieut-Gov., Barrister- at-Law. 3a. — William Macpherson, b. 8th Oct. 1874. 4a. — Guy-Hamilton, b, 5th Nov. 1875. la. — Helen Young. And of the second marriage : ^a. — Eric-Reginald-Macpherson, b. 18th Sept. 1884. -James-Stafford, Barrister at-Law, of Kingston, b. 1848, d. 1885, m. 1876, Annie, dau. of William Macaulay, in Holy Orders, and had issue, viz. : la. — Charlotte-Grace. 2a. — Jessie. Marianne-Elizabeth, d. unm. -Henrietta, d. young. -Emily- VVallis, d. young. 153 4.~Helen-Lydia, m. 1869 to Alex. Browne, of Longformacus, Co. Berwick, Scot. Stafford-Frederick Kirkpatrick, b. 12th Dec. 1809, d. 18^8 seventh son of Alexander (1749-1818) above named; came 'to Canada and settled at Peterborough, Co. Peterborough ; Barrister- at-Law; m. 1835, Henrietta, dau. of Alexander Fisher above named, and had issue, viz. : I. -William-Alexander- Wallis, C.E., b. 1839, d. 1883, m. 1875, Harriet, dau. of Joseph King, and had issue: I a. — Stafford -Frederick, b. 1878. 2a. — Harold- William. 3rt. — Edwin-King, d. young. la. — Louisa. 2. — Frederick-Fisher, b. 1848. I.— Annc-EIizabeth, m. to Charles Jenkins, of Petrolea Co. Lambton. ' 2.— Marianne-Helen, m. to John D. Noble, of Petrolea. • 3— Catharine-Adele, m. to James Dennistoun, Barrister-at- Law, O.C., of Peterborough. 4. — Mary-iMagdalene. Arms: Subject to due difference to be assigned; Arg., a saltire and a chief az., on the Ian three cushions or. Crest- A hand holding a dagger in pale distilling drops of blood, ppr. Motto ■ I mak sicker (/.e., I make secure). 154 GOODERHAM.* William Goodkkham, second son of James Gooderham, of Scole, Co. Norfolk, Engf., was b. 29th Aug-. 1790, and d. 20th Aug-. i8'. 1H78, ai^ed 21, m. to John- Ross Mitchell, d. i8th Nov. 1884, son of Robert Mitchell, of Quebec, and had issue: Georj,i^e-Gooderham, b. 15th Aug. 1878, m. 30th April 1902 Zulu-Emeline, dau. of James- Oliver Buchanan, and has issue: John-Ross. 3a. — Adelaide-Mary, m. 14th Dec. i»82 to James-Frederick- William Ross, M,D. (See Ross). \a, — Charlotte-Olive, d. young. 5«. — Florence-Josephine, d. Feb. 26th, 1903, m. Jan. 1887, to William-Henry Brouse (see Jones of Brockville), and had issue: \b. — William-Henry- Davenport, b. 3rd Nov. 1891. 2b. — Eldridge-Dean-Gooderham, b. 3rd April 1895; Paul- Courselles, b. 3rd Jan. 1898; Marjorie-Josephine; Harriet- Dean. 6a. — Eleanor-Gertrude, m. 8th June 1892, to Edward-Campion Acheson, b. 7th Aug. i860, in Holy Orders, at present Rector of Holy Trinity, Middletown, Connecticut, son of Alexander Acheson, of Mountrath, Queen's Co., Ire., (de- scendant of Sir Archibald Acheson, Secretary of State for Scotland, temp. Jas. I., whose son Henry settled in Ireland) and his wife Mary Campion [Arms: Arg. a two-headed eagle displayed sa. beaked and membered or, on a chief vert two mullets or. Crest: A cock gu. standing upon a trumpet or. Motto: Vigilantibus]; before entering the Church he served in the Queen's Own Rifles in North- West 1885, and was present at the action of Cut Knife I57A (iiK'ilal ami ^lasp), and has issue, viz.: i/i.— Dean-Gootl- erham, b. i.tli April, 1S93. 2/;.-Marj,Mret-Campion, b. 5th Oct. 1H95. 3(i. — lulward-Campiop, b. 15th Sopt. 1902. 7fl.— Lilliaii-May, m. 29th Sept. 1S96, to Charios-William Heatty, (see Beatty) and has issue: i/i.— Geoffrey- Bvnie, b. 24th Jan. 1899. 2/;.~Clifford-Gooderham, b. 6th'july 1 90 1. I /;.-- Beryl -Dean, b. 26th June 1897. 8«. -Violet-Dean, m. ,31st Au^r. 1905, to Reo-inald-William Bird, o( Boston, Massuchusetts, and has issue: John- Reginald, b. 2istjune 1906. {Reprinted May ii/ofi.) NOTE. John Gooderham, of Scole, Co. Norfolk, Eng., d. 13th April •7^7. ''.irt-'tl 75' 'li-^ wife Elizabeth d. 7th Oct. 1799, aged 8r; they had issue, besides others: James Gooderham, d. 20th April 1820, aged 63; his wife Sarah d. i ith April 1802, aged 36; they had issue, besides others: William Gooderham, of Toronto. Elizabeth, m. to James Worts. (See Worts.) ■UBI 158 WORTS. James Worts, who d. F"ebruary 1834, came to Canada from Bung-ay, Co. Suffolk, Eng-., about the year 1H31, and settled in Toronto, where he erected a windmill near the mouth of the river Don, which was the commencement of the enterprises undertaken by the families of Gooder- ham and Worts which have had such widespread development. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of James Gooderham, of Scole, Co. Norfolk (see Gooderham), and had issue, viz : I. — James-Gooderham, named below. 2. — William, d. young (drowned in Toronto Bay). 3. — George, d., merchant in Hillsburgh, Co. Wellington ; m. Martha-Jane Green, and had issue. I. — Mildred, b. ist May 1822, m. to John Leary of Cannington, Co. Ontario, and has issue. 2. — Sarah, d. 15th Aug. 1893, m. to Rev. Charles Silvester, d. 1893, Methodist Minister, and had issue, besides a dau., who d. young: la. — James-Gooderham-Worts, d., who m. and had issue: Charles-Herbert; Edna. 2a. — William- Towler. 3^?. — Charles- Frederick, 3. — Elizabeth, d. 22nd July 1871, aged 52, m. to Evatt, M.D., of Port Hope, Co. Durham, and had issue: William- Worts, Barrister at-Law, of Toronto, d. unm. Maria, m. to James Wyley, d., of Hamilton. James-Gooderham, above named, b. 4th June 1818, d. 20th June 1882 ; jointly with William Gooderham and ^Villiam Cawthra, he erected a wing c>f the Toronto General Hospital ; m. ist Oct. 1840. Sarah, d. 30th June 1876, aged 59, dau. of Thomas Bright, and had issue, viz. : I a. — James-Gordon, b. 5th Dec. 1843. d. 19th March 1846. [ames-Gooderham, b. 21 m. Apt <53. gth 1884, istly, ist Sept. 1875, Julia, dau. of Harvey-Prentice Dwight, of Toronto, she d. 29th July 1877, and 2nd!y, 21st Jan. 1879, Mary- Louise, dau, of Charles Elliott, of Cobourg, Co. Northumberland, and had issue, viz.: Of the 159 first marriage, one child, which d. inf., and of the second marriage : i(^.— James-Gooderham, b. 21st Feb. 1883. 'i^b. — Sarah-Louise. lb. — NelHe-Maude, d. young. 3«.— Thomas-Frederick, b. 5th July I857, m 17th Au^,. 1892, Elizabeth-Beatrice, dau of Adam Beatty.* la.— Elizabeth-Anne, b. 7th July 1841, d. 5th Oct. 1849. 2a.— Charlotte-Louisa, m. 26th April 1865, to William-Henry Beatty* (see Beatty). 3a.— Clara-Agnes, m. 27th April 1870, to Alfred-Morgan Cosby. (See Cosby). 4a.— Emilie-Ardelia, m, 4th June 1874, to David Smart, d. 23rd June 1893, Barrister-at-Law, of Port Hope, and has had issue, viz. : David-Worts ; Mabel-Beatrice ; Lilian-Con- stance. 5a.— Alice-Rebecca, m. 6tb June 1876, to Edward-Strachan Cox, son of Robert-Gregory Cox, d. nth June 1863, in Holy Orders, Rector of Brampton, Co. Peel, and Fanny Dawson his wife, and has issue: one dau., Evelyn-Sara. -Margaret-Elizabeth, m. 20th Feb. 1879, to Robert Myles, Lieut. Toronto Field Battery, son of James Myles, d. 20th Aug. 1889, of Quebec, originally of Ballyshannon, Ire., and Janet Peebles his wife, and has issue, viz. : Frede'rick- Percival, b. 21st March 1881 ; Robert-Gordon, b. 27th March. 1886; Beatrice- Worts ; Florence-Adeline. 6a *Not related. i6o BEATTY, Of The Oaks, Queen's Park, Toronto. William Beatty, of Moneymore, Co. London- derry, was a Captain in the Garrison of Derry in the famous siege of i68g, in which he " ever behaved himself with great integrity and valour," taking part in all important engagements, and also going out almost daily with small parties to harass the besiegers, until about a month before the end of the siege, having been attacked with a severe illness, he with- drew, under protection, to his home. He m. subse- quently, and had twelve sons, among them James, a merchant in Newry, living there in 1763, who had, with others (one of whom was Archdeacon of May- down, Co. Longford) a son William, of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, who m. Anne Creighton, and had issue, of whom his youngest son* James, b. cir. 1792, d. 3rd May 1865, came to Canada and settled in Toronto in 1830, being a merchant there; was Capt. of Militia 1847; m., 1832, Anne, b. cir. 1806, d. 8th May 1879, dau. of James McKowen, of Dublin, Ire., and Elizabeth Byrne his wife, and had issue, viz. : I. — William-Henry, Barristerat-Law, m. 26th April 1865, Charlotte-Louisa, dau. of JamesCjooderham Worts (see Worts), and has had issue, viz. : la. — Harry-Worts, b. 29th Aj^ril 1866. 2a. — Charles- W^illiam, b. Aug. 1871. la. — Amy-Gertrude. 2a. — Alice-Maude. 3a. — Bertha, d. inf. • The small number of generations during so long a period from iCiHg appears to l)e explained by the fact of this line of descent being traced through younger sons, born late in the life of their parents. (/ i6i 2. — James, d. young. 3.— Joseph-Walker, b. 29th March 1846, m. ist Oct. 1884, Charlotte-Eliza, dau. of Anthony-Knox Boomer (see Boomer), and has had issue: Allan- Byrne, b, 26th Tan 1886, d. 7th Sept. 1886. I.— Ehzabeth, m. 4th May 1876, to John-Craven Chadwick (see Chadwick). 2. — Jane-Louisa. 3. — Annie. 4.— Ellen-Byrne, d. 1864, m. 1863, to Edward-Marion Chadwick (See Chadwick). 5 —Diana- Mary, m. 8th Nov. 1876, to Alexander, son of James Campbell, of Toronto, and has issue, one dau., Mildred- Dagmar. Arms : Az., a /esse embattled on the upper side arg. masoned sa. between three pheons or. Crest : A castle triple tozvered arg. charged on the middle toiuer with a pheon az. Motto : Qui beat beatus. ^•. 162 COSBY, in.E.X. Francis Cosbie settled temp. Q. Mary, in Ireland, where he became a person of note and great influence; was General of the Kern, M.P., and Sheriff of Kildare, was killed at the battle of Glendalough, aged 70 ; m., istly, Mary, dau. of the Dnke of Somerset and widow of Sir Henry Peyton, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Palmes, and had issue, of the first marriage, three sons, and of the second marriage, one dau., of whom the eldest son, Alexander, of Stradbally, Queens Co., where the family still reside, was killed at Stradbally, igih May 1596, when resisting an attack by the O'Moores; m. Dorcas, dau. of William Sidney, of Orford, Co. Kent, Maid of Honour to Queen Rlizabeth, and had issue (besides others), viz. : I. — Francis, b. ist Jan. 1571, Capt. of the Kern, killed imme- diately after his father in the action mentioned, m. Hellen, dau. of Thomas Harpole, of Shrule, and had issue one son, William, who d. young. 2. — Richard. Capt. of the Kern, m. Flizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Pigot, and had issue four sons and one dau., of whom I. — Alexander, the eldest son, b. 8th Feb. 1610, m. Anne Slingsby, but d s p. 2. — Francis, second son, b. 1612, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Loftus, and had issue, besides others : I. — Alexander, eldest son, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry L'Estrange, and had issue, n.imely (besides others) : la. — Alexander, fifth son, d. 26th Dec. 1743, Lieut. -Col. in the Army, Lieut. -Gov. of Nova Scotia ; m. Anne, dau. of Alexander Winnard, and had issue, of whom the youngest eventually inherited Stradbally Hall. 1 63 2a.— William, sixth son, d. loth March 1736, Brigadier-General in the Army, Governor of New York and the Jerseys, which position he held at the time of his death ; m. Graced d. 25th Dec. 1767, sister of George Montague, Earl of Halifax, and had issue, viz. : i<5.— William, an officer in the Army ; Sheriff of New York 1735 to 1740, described in the record of his appointment to that office as "Captain-General." 2d.~Uenry, Capt. R.N., d. 1753. 1(5.— Elizabeth, m. to Lord Augustus Fitzroy, son of the Duke of Grafton, and had issue, of whom the eldest son succeeded to the Dukedom. 2(5.— Grace, m. to Joseph Murray, who d. 1757, aged 64; he came from Ireland and settled in New York, was a Lawyer and Member of H. M. Council; devised his estates to King's College, New York. 3(5.— Another dau. m. to Freeman, of the Island of Jamaica. The first in Canada was George Cosby, who settled in Pelham, Co. W'^lland. His residence was burned down and all family papers and records destroyed, and he himself dying very shortly after that occurrence, the particulars of the family history during the latter part of the i8th century were lost. It has, however, always been believed by the family that George Cosby was the eldest male repre- sentative of Gov. William Cosby,* and it may therefore be presumed that he was the son of Capt. William Cosby. It is said that at the close of the Revolutionary War he went to Ireland with his father but subsequently came to Canada. He m. Mary McGregor, of Stirling, Scotland, and had issue, viz. : John, m. Sarah Morgan, and had issue (besides a son, Murray, who m. but d.s.p.m., and daus. who d. unm.), viz. Alfred-Morgan, b. nth Sept. 1840, of Toronto, Major 48th Highlanders, being one of the officers bv whom that Re-rt was raisedt; m., 27th April 1870, Clara-Agm.'s Worts (see Worth's), and has had issue, besides two who d. inf., viz. : • There are a few persons of the name now living in New York. 1 ] P"f Corps, raised in n^gr, is commonly called the "Davidson" Fiehlindpr.: 1,»;„„ ^ 164 — Morgan-Wilton- V/orts, b. 1872, d. 1880. — Frederick-Lome, b. 1874, Lieut. 48th Highlanders. — Norman- Weber, b. 1876. — Craufurd-Stuart, b. 1886. — Sarah-Temple, d. young. — Edith-Penryn. — Kiete-Mapleton. — Edna-Noel. Arms : Quarterly, i and 4, arg., a chevron between three leopard's faces sa., on a canton or a saltire vert between a cross crosslet gu. in chief, a lizard erect of the fourth in the dexter, a salmon also of the fourth in the sinister, and a dexter hand couped of the fifth in base ; 2 and 3, or, a pheon az. ; 4. az , three shackles or, on a canton arg. a saltire gu. between a sinister hand couped of the last in chief, and two salmons in fesse and one in base vert. Crest : A griffin segreant gu. supporting a broken spear or headed arg. Motto : Audaces juvat fortuna. 165 ROSS. John Ross, a native of Co. Banff, Scotland, b. 1730, d. 1805, served in the 42nd Highlanders, or Black Watch, and throughout the American Revolutionary War ; was Barrack Master at York (Toronto) 1800 to 1805; m. Elizabeth Brooks, b. 1750, d. 1828, and had issue, namely : I.— James, b. 25th May 1786, of whom below. 2.— William, b. loth Oct. 1787, d. inf. 3. — ^John, b. 2ist June 1791. 4. — Robert, b. 26th June 1797, d. 1887. 5.— George, b. 24th Aug. 1799. 6. — Thomas, b. 12th Dec. 1803. I.— Mary, b. 31st Dec. 1784. James, above named, b. 1786, d. 1868, served in the Militia in the war of 1812, and was taken prisoner at the taking of York bv the Americans ; m. Elizabeth Wells, b. 1788, d. i860, dau. of William Wells, b. 1760, d. 1835, son of Robert Wells, b. 1734; and had issue, viz. : la.— William, b. 1809, m. Elizabeth Mosley. 2«.— John, b. 181 1, m. Amy Elson 3«.— James, b. 1813, d. 1830. 4a.— Jacob-Philip, b. 1818, d. 1889. S''!-— Thomas, b. 1820. d 1836. 6a.— Joseph, b. 1827, m. P^arrcll. 7a.— Henry, b. 1829. killed in Australia at the Ballarat Dia. gmgs, 1854. 8a. — ^James, b. 1832, of whom below, la.— Margaret, b. 1815, m. to James Forsyth. 2a.— Martha, b 1821, m. to William McDougall, d. 1889. 3a.— Elizabeth, b. 1823, d. 1863, m. to William Bright. 1 66 James, namcMl above, b. 1S32, d. 1892, M.D., m. Annie-Jean, b. 1828, d. i8go, dau. of John Mcintosh,!). 1796, d. 1863; meml)er()f Leg. Assembly [son of John Mcintosh, b. 1754, d. 1830, a native of Co. Perth, Sco,, who came to Canada in 1801, and Annie Ferguson his wife, who d. 1814J, who m. Catherine, b, 1813, d. 1832, dau. of Rev. Alexander Stewart, Baptist Minister, who came to Canada in 1 81 8, and Janet Douglas his wife ; and had issue, viz. : lb. — James-Frederiek-William, b. i6th Aug. 1857, M.D., late Capt. Queen's Own Rifles; m. 14th Dec. 1882, Adelaide- Mary, dau. of George Gooderham (see Gooderham), and has had issue, viz.: ic. — Douglas-Gooderham, b. 15th Dec. 1883. 2c. — Stewart-Dean, b. 17th Oct. 1887, d. i8th Aug. 1891. y. — James- Wells, b. gth Aug. 1890. ic. — Elsie-Stewart. 2b. — John-Lincoln, b. 1861, m. 28th June 1893, Annie Fraser, and has issue, viz. : (iordon-Fraser, b. 17th March 1895. lb. — Annie-Isabella, b. 1855, d. 1881, m. to Jamcs-Buntin Boyd, d. 1880, son of George Boyd, and had issue, viz. : Ross-Buntin, b. 1878; Helen-Elizabeth. zb. — Helen-Elizabeth, b. 1859, d. 1893, m. to Robert-William Coklwell, and had issue : Robert-William, b. 1890, d. inf. ; Jean. Arms : Subject to due difference to be assigned ; Gu., three lions rampant arg. Crest : A hand holding a garland of laurel ppr. Motto: Spem Successus Alit. 167 JONES, m. E.X. OF Brockville and Toronto. LEWIS JONES, b. cir. 1600, d. nth April 16S4, came from Co. Berks, Eng., cir. 1620, and was one of the first settlers of Water- town, in Massachusetts, where the family held a prominent position, members of it frequently l)einjT holders of various public offices. M. Anna, d. ist May 1680, aged 78, dau. of Simon Stone, and Joan his wife, and had issue, viz.: I. — Josiah, b. 1643, of whom below. 2. — Shubael, b. ist July 1651. I.— Lydia, m. 30th Oct. 1656, to Jonathan Whitney. 2. — Ph(jebe, b. 1645, d. 1650. Josiah, above named, b. 1643, d. Oct. 1714, was Captain of Militia; m. 20th Oct. 1667, Lydia, d. Sept. 1743, aged 94, dau. of Nathaniel Tread way and his wife Sufferania, dau. of Edward Howe, and had issue, viz. : I.— Josiah, b. 20th Oct. 1670, of whom below. 2. — Nathaniel, b. 31st Dec. 1674. 3. — Samuel, b. gth July 1677. 4.— James, b. 4th Sept. 1679, d. 14th Sept. 1770, Captain of Militia ; m. Sarah Moore, who d. 28th Sept. 1774, aged 90, and had issue (besides probably others), a dau. Elizabeth, b. 25th March 1715, d. 7th July 1757, m. to Samuel Baldwin, as below. 5.— John, b. igth March 1686. 6. — Isaac, b. 25th May i6go. I.— Lydia, b. 25th Aug. 1668, m. in 1687 to Nathaniel Cooledge. 2 —Mary, b. loth Dec. 1672, m. in 1693 to John Brewer. 3. — Sarah, b. 6th Feb. 1681, m. in 1704 to John Warren. 4.— Anna, b. 28th June 1684, m. to Joseph Mixer. Josiah, above named, b. 1670, d. 21st Dec. 1734 ; was Captain of Militia; m. Abigail Barnes, whod. 4th Nov. 1741, and had issue, viz. : i68 Ml i if ■ r I. — David, b. 2nd Feb. 1692. 2. — Josiah, b. 24th May 1701. 3 — William, b. 4th Jan. 1706. 4. — Elisha, b. 2otli Nov. 17x0, of whom below. I. — Abigail, b. 14th Sept. 1694, m. to Col. Ephraim Williams. Elisha, above named, b. 17 10, d. 13th Feb. 1775, of Weston (he succeeded to the ownership of the family mansion there) ; was a staunch Loyalist ; he was Col. of Militia, Member of the Legislative Assembly, and J.P. ; m. 24th Jan. 1733, Mary, d. 26th April 1751, Hau. of Nathaniel Allen, of Weston, and his wife Lydia (Nathaniel Allen, who was b. 8th Dec. 1687, was son of Joseph Allen, d. 9th Sept. 1721, who was son of Walter Allen, who d. 8th July 1681 ; the said Josiah Allen m., nth Oct. 1667, Anna Brazier), and had issue, viz. : I. — Nathan, b. 29th Sept. 1734, of Weston, aftds. of Goldsbury, Maine, a Magistrate, m. Sarah Severns, and had issue. 2. d. irtf. 3. — Elisha, b. 9th Jan. 1737, of Pittsfield, aftds. of New York, m. Mehitable Upham. His descendants settled at Sissibo, (now W^eymouth), Nova Scotia. One of his sons, Alpheus, b. 1765, settled in Upper Canada and d. 13 April 1793, unm. 4. — Israel, b. 21st Sept. 1738, m. Alithea, dau. of Rev. Samuel Todd (who survived him, and was m. 2ndly to Rev. William Smart), and had issue, viz : la. — Marshall, Merchant in Sheffield, m. 1823, Sophia Dewey, and had issue : id. — Francis, a druggist in Montreal, d. May 1827, unm. 2d. — Robert, d. unm. 2a. — Israel, d. inf. 3a. — Israel, b. 1777, d. 1810 or 181 1, Merchant, settled in Upper Canada ; m. Philena, dau. of Obed Foot, and had issue: id. — Israel-Foote, b. 1806, d. 4th April 1844. 26. — (Rev.) Charles, of Brockville, aftds. went to the U.S.A., was m. and had a son Jesse, id. — Alithea, m. as 2nd wife to Alexander Morris, v.?ho previously m. Eliza, dau. of Joseph and Sophia Jones, named below, whom she survived, and was m. 2ndly to — Lee, a cousin of General Lee, of the Confederate States Army. 4a. — Daniel, b. 1780, d. Nov. 1807, unm.; a Lav/3'er in Albany, N.Y. /-rt- 169 5a.— Charles, I,, cir. 1782, d. Oct. 1808, merchant in WUmmgton, North Carolina, m. Jane Swan, and had issue : Mildred-Alithea. 6a.-Henry, b. 14th Au^. 1787, d. i8th Aug. 1823, of Albany, aftds. of Charleston, South Carolina, la.— Cynthia, m. istly to Capt. Amasa Jones, son of Amasa Jones, and 2ndly to Adams. 2a.— Elizabeth, m. to Peter Starr, of Middleborouch Vermont. * 3a.— Juliana, b. 1806, d. Oct. 1823, -Da.iiel, b. 25th July 1740, d. 1786, a Lawyer a..d Judge in New Hampshire. M. Martha Smith, and had issue, one of whom, Sophia, b. 1766, d. 21st April 1820, was m. to Col Joseph Jones, b. 1758, d. ist March 1807, of Western (or Warren), near Boston, and of St. Albans, Vermont * and had issue : ' la.— Henry, b. 1790, d. 21st Jan. i860, of Brockville, Upper Canada, of whom below (a). 2a._Joseph, b. 1797, d. 1859, a ship owner in Camden Maine, m. 25th April 1823, Mary-Ann, dau. of Nathan Brown, and had issue, four sons and five daus., of whom the eldest dau. Elizabeth-Eldridge was m. 2nd June 1852, to John Khynas, of Brockville, sometime of Montreal' b. 22nd June 1822, d. 2ist Nov. 1891, son of George Rhynas, of Keith, Co. Banff, Sco., whom she survives, and has had issue; John-Simpson, b. 17th Jan. 1864' Harriet-Stetson, b. 28th May 1853, d. 29th Jan. 1854 ' Jessie, m. 27th Dec. 1877 to Clement- William Coles',' son of John-Gilham Coles, and has issue ; Mary-Jones ; Frances-Hazeltine, b. 6th March 1859, d. 20th June 1863; Amalia-Pudor, m. 5th June 1890, to John- Charles Pinkey. 3a.— Sidney, b. 26th May 1802, d. 17th March 1856, of Brockville, of whom below (b). la— Eliza, b. 1791, d. 1832, m. istly, to Col. Nathaniel 170 Eldridj^c, b. 17H6, d. 17th July 1820, of St. Albans, and 2ndly to Alexander Morris, who survived her and in. 2n(lly, Alithea, dau. of Israel and IMiilen.i Jones, above named (see Morris.) 2a. — Frances, b. 6th Feb. 1796, d. ist May 1836, m. to her cousin, Alpheus Jones of Prescott (son of Fphraim Jones and Charlotte Coursol, see infra.) 6. — Elias, 1). igth Aug. 1742, d. Jan. 1823, m. 22nd Dec. 1768, Elizabeth, b. 18th June 1745, dau. of Capt. Samuel Bald- win of Sudbury (d. 22nd July 1778, aj^ed 61), and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Capt. James Jones, above named, and had issue, of whom below (c.) 7. — Josiah, b. gth Nov. 1744, a lawyer of Sissibo, Nova vScotia, and Judge at Annapolis ; m. and iiad issue, of whom Ste- phen, the eldest son, settled in Upper Canada. 8. — Silas, b. 7th Nov. 1746, d. gth Dec. 1754. g. — Ephraim, b. 17th April 1750, of whom below (d.) 10. — Simeon, b. 5th Dec. 1751, d. 14th Aug. 1S23, an officer in the Arm.y ; settled at Sissibo, Nova Scotia ; m Sarah Wil- liams and had issue, 2 sons and 6 daus. II. — Stephen, b. 5th March 1754, an officer in the Army, also settled at Sissibo ; m. Sarah Goldsbury, and had issue, 3 sons and 2 daus. (see Burke's Colonial Gentry, Hon Alfred- Gilpin Jones). ,, 12. — Jonas, b. i6th Aug. 1756, an officer in the Army; went to live in London, England, m. Mason and d.s.p. 13. — Philemon, or Phillemore. 14. — Charles, d. unm. I. — Mary, b. nth June 1748, m. to Rev. Asa Dunbar and had issue. A. Henry Jones (eldest son of Joseph and Sophia), b. i7go, d. 21st Jan. i860, a Merchant, settled in Brockville, of which place he was Postmaster, and of which also he was the first representative in Par- liament ; m. Jan. 1827, Lucy-Catherine, b. Jan. i7go, d. 21st Jan. i860, dau. of William -Johnson Macdonell (see Macdonell of Scotus), and had issue, viz : id. — William-Henry, b. 27th Oct. 1827, d. 25ih July 1828 2d. — Henry-Alpheus, b. 2gth Nov. 1828, d. ist Feb 1882, Bar- rister-at-Law until 1859, when he entered the Army as Ensign 171 in looth P. of Wales' Royal Can. Ro^rt., from which, however, he retired, and returned to Canada, where for many years he held a responsible position at the Kinj^'ston I'enitentiary ; m. lOth Oct. 1HO8, Margaret McCouhery, of famworth, d. 6th Sept. 1H84, and had issue : !<:.— Henry-Joseph-Michael, h. 25th July 1869. 2f.— Arthur-Augustus, b. i8th Jan. 1871. a'^-— Charles-George, b. ist March 1873, d. 7th hVb. 1881. 4<:.— William-John, b. 13th Oct. 1875. 5^.— Herbert-Sidney, b. 3rd July 1879. i• ■^"y. ^4th March ,779, Charlotte, dau. of M.chel Coursol,. or Coursolles, of Vercheres. nea Montreal; she was b. 1755, and d. 28th Sept. 1805 ; and 2„,li; 7th f:L 'oU^J'^r"'- '■- ; •^"'^' ="'= ' «"■ J- -SS. 2'had issue ot the ist marriage only, viz. : la.-Daniel, b. i6th Dec. 1779, d. 19th Sept. 1780. 2a.-Charles, b. 28th Feb. 1781, d. 21st Aug. 1840, of whom below (Da). 3a.-Wil]iam, b. 6th May 1782, d. 1832, a Lumberer, after- wards Collector of Customs at Brockville, n . AmeUa dau. of Capt. Miles Macdonell (see Macdonell of Scotus)' and had issue, one dau., Catharine-Frobisher, b. Aug 1828 d. 27th July 1829. 4«.-Elisha, b. 6th April 1790, d. 8th June 1790. 5^— Jonas, b. 19th May i79i,d. July 1848, of whom below (d^) 6a.-Alpheus, b. 28th Dec I794, d. 21st Dec. 1863. of whom below, (dc). . la.-Charlotte, b. 5th Jan. 1784, d. 6th Aug. 1784. 2a.-Sophia, b. 2ist Feb. 1785, m. to John Stuart, Sheriff of th e Johnstown District, and had issue : i^-Andrew, who ^is^^!'}^^,^eTc7u^^^^^ Z^7^^^ or begHning of the :«th century. St. Ours (b.i674.d March .7^4);and his wi^MaSritSS '/o^. dau. of Ren6 MonteiUf of whom the eldest son was Michel Coursol, above nShrr?^ Con reci.ur, and had issue, Dion, and had issue, besides others. Chariot e.aboveTai ^ ''^ ""• '"• '74°. Marie-Josoph 174 m. Mary Hamilton (see Hamilton of Queenston, etc.) and had issue, Andrew, Peter, Napier, b. — Chilion, of Gananoque and Brockville, b. loth Oct. 1835, rn., i860, Eliza, dau. of Robert Harvey, of Maitland,* and had issue : \c. — d. inf. 2c. — I'ord, b. 1867. 3^. — Frank, b. 1869. \c. — Efa, m. to Arthur Heward, of Mon- treal. 2C. — Elsie. 3^. — Irene. 7<5. — William, b 13th Oct. 1838, in Holy Orders, Dean and Professor in Trinity College, Toronto. %b. — Charles, Capt R.A., b. 13th May 1840, m. 8th April 1874, Mary, dau. of Hon. John Ross (see Baldwin), and has had • Brother of Alexander Harvey of Glasgow, Sco., ulio was father of Robert Harvey, whose dau. Sophia-Maria, was m. to Sydney-Ford Jones, as above. 177 issue: i^.-Edward. a^.-William-Beverley. ir —Ethel 2r.-Lillie. 3r.-Hilda. 4..-Pettika. 5^.-Margaret. i/J.-Margaret-Anne, b. loth Nov. 1819, d. 29th Jan. 1894, m. to John Strachan (see Straclian). 2^.-Emily,b. 9th April 1821, m. to John McCaul. D.D , in Holy Orders, President of University College, Toronto [Arms : Tzvo stars in chief and a pheon in base. Crest • a lion rampant. Motto: Justus est audax ut leo], whom she survives and has issue, viz. : u.-h son, d. inf. 2..-George- Lefroy, Burrister-at-Law, of Walkerton, Co. Bruce, m. 1878 Katharine-May, dau. of James Webster of Guelph. Registrar of Deeds, and Margaret his wife, dau. of George Wilson, and has had issue : John-Denzil, b. 27th Sept. 1881; Alan- Clarkson, b. 6th Sept. 1891; Margaret-Douglass; Emily- Theresa; Kate-Lefroy, d 25th Feb. 1894. a^.-John- Alexander, Barrister-at-Law, of Prince Albert, N.W T 4^.-Charles-Coursolles, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., of Calgary, Alberta, m. 1887, Frances Greenwood, and has had issue: John-Godfrey, d. inf ; Helen ; Emily, d. inf. i^.— Mary- Edith, d. 1870, m. 1866, to Thomas-Moore Benson of Port Hope, Barrister-at-Law, afterwards County Judge (see I'uller), and had issue: Ethel-Mary, m. to Edward Blake son of Hon. Edward Blake, M.P. (Canada and Eng.) and has issue one son and one dau. ; Emily-Constance ; Helen d. inf. 2..— Emily-Augusta, m. 1872, to Alan MacDougall' C.E.,sonof John MacDougall, Lt.-Col. H.E.I.C.S. [Arms: Quarterly; i and 4, az , a lion rampt. arg., 2 and j, or a lymphad, sails furled sa., and flames issuing from the topmast ppr. Ci est : An arm in armour embowed, ppr. , holdin. 2Gth Jan. 1875. 3a.— Henry-Bruce, b. 18th Sept. 1878. 4«.— Campbell-Huson, b. 13th Oct. 1883 la.— Mary-FJizabetli, d. 6th May 1877. 2a— Isabelle-Bruce, d. 4th May 1877. -Hannah-Jane-Emily-Maud, d. 9th May 1877% unm. -Gertrude-Louisa-Anne, d. 7th May 1877*, unm. Ahms : Az. tiiree mullets arj;. ^vithin a double tressure Hory and cx^unterflory or. Quartering-Bruce : Or, a saltier and chief pu. ; ^uson: quarterly gu. and erm., an eagle displayed and tn dexter chief a sun tn splendour or. ; and Ames: arg.. on a bend cotised sa. three roses of the first. Crest: A demi savage ppr. wreathed about the head and waist vert, holding in the dexter hand a dagger also ppr pommelled and hiked or , and in the sinister hand a key of the last Motto : Furth fortune and fill the fetters. • Of diphtheria, contracted in nursing their sister's children, three of whom d. as above 1 84 I A KM AN. i|!| # '.m {■ TnK HaniKin family wore fornu-rly t)f Kendlcshain, Co. Suffolk, En^., where; they were seated from an early period. Of this family was Sir John Harman, k-nij^ht, Admiral in the R.N. temp. Chas. II., a naval officer of distinction, who rendered important services, especially in the West Indies. His descend- ants settled in Barbados, from whence they removed about 1680 to Antifj;ua. William Harman, of Antigua, Capt. R. N., d. 17th May 1708, having had issue by Mary his wife, an only son, (Hon.) Samuel, of Harmans, Antigua, b. i6g6, d. 27th Nov. 1759; Colonel, Mem- ber of H.M. Council, and Judge of the Ct. of Common Pleas ; m. Dorothy, d. 29th May 1754, dau. and co-heir of Charles Lloyd, of Lloyd's, Antigua, a descendant of Thomas Lloyd, who came to Pennsylvania with William Penn, and who was son of Charles Lloyd, of Dolobran, Co. Montgomery, Wales [Arms: Quarierly ; 1 and 4^ sa. a he goat passt. arg. ; 2 and j, az. three cocks arg. armed ^ &c., or], and had issue, besides others, (Hon.) Samuel, b. i6th Nov. 1730, d. i6th Nov. 1767; Member of H. M. Council; m. 30th Aug. 1762, Mary, b. 1744, d. nth Dec. 1769, dau. and co-heir of Patrick Cusack, of the family of that name of Gerrardstown and Clonard, Ire., who settled in Antigua; and had issue, besides two daus., (Hon.) Samuel, of Harmans and of Barbados, b. 8th Oct. 1764, d. i6th March 1816; Member of H.M. Council ; Chief Com- missioner of army accounts in the W. Indies ; m., 25th May 1786, Mary, d. 4th March 1820, dau. of James Athill, who came to Antigua from Co. Norfolk, Eng. [Arms : Arg: on a chev. sa. three crescents or], and had issue, besides three daus. Anne, Mary and Eliza, who all d. unm., 1^5 (Hon) Samuel, b. 5th Aug. 1789, d. Htli March 1841 ; some time Deputy Comptroller of Customs at St. Pierre, Martini(iuc, aftds. Member of Colonial Assembly in Antigua, Member of Council, Master in Chancery, Registrar of the Court of Admiralty, Chief Baron of the Ct. of Excluuiuer, Quarter-Master General of Militia, and held other important positions at different times; m. 28th Nov. 1810, Dorothy- Hruce, d. 7th May i8j2, dau. of William Murray (sec Murray) and had issue, viz. : I. — Samuel-Bickerton, of whom below. 2.— (Hon.) Frederick-Berkeley, b. 31st May 1825, d. 4th Oct. 1881, Member of Council; m., 7th Dec. 1852, Octavia- Louisa, dau. of Thomas Anderson, M.D., of Trinidad, and had issue, one son and one dau.. 3.— Athill, b. gth Sept. 1827, d. 13th June 1867 ; m. 31st Oct. i860, Mary-l<:iiza-Anna, dau. of Francis Watson, and had issue, one dau. 4. — Bruce, d. inf. I —Mary-Murray, d. unm. 2. — ^Annie Ross, d. unm. SAMUiiL-liicKKKToN Hakman, abovc named, of Toronto, b. 20th Dec. 1819, d. 26th March 1892, settled in Canada in 1849; l^arrister- at-Law, D.C.L., Bencher of the Law Society, Alderman of Toronto 1866-1872, and Mayor in 1869-1870, was aftds City Treasurer, 1874. 1888; was a member of the Council of Trinity College; many years member of the Diocesan Synod, dio Toronto, and Regis- trar, and subseciuently Chancellor, of the Diocese; also some time a member of the Provincial Synod of Canada; m. 26th July 1842, Georgina, dau. and eventual co-heir of (ieorge Tluson of Barbados, and some time of Burnchurch, Co. Kilkenny, Ire., shed, gth Oct. 1892, and had issue, viz. : I.— Samuel-Bruce, b. 13th May 1843; Capt. retired from Queen's Own RiHes; served in l^ed River Expedition under Col. (now Genl. Lord) Wolseley, 1870; m., 28th June 1877, Elizabeth, dau. of William Robertson, M.D., of St. Andrews, Prov. Quebec, of the family of Robertson, of Lude and Strowan, Co. Perth, Sco. [Arms : Gti. a dexter hand fessxvays couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet filched in pale or, between three wolf's heads erased arg^, and has issue, viz. : i86 3- 4- 5- 6. la. — Edith-Mary- 1 1 uson. 2a. — Frances-Athill, -George- TYederick, b. 28th Sept. 1844, Barrister-at-Law ; m., 17th Feb 1880, Margaret -Willina, dau. of Hon. James Morris (see Morris), and has issue, viz. : I a. — (ieorge Hamilton, b igth April 1881. 2a. — Samuel-Morris, b. 24th Oct. 1882. 3a. — Huson-Murney, b. 17th Dec. 1889. la. — Lilian-Wray, b. 15th June 1884, d. 30Lh May 1887. 2a.- — Emily-Adele. -William-Murray, b. 25th Jan. 1847, d. 7th July 1881, unm. -Davidson-Millington, b. gth Nov. 1848, of the Merchants' Bank. -Lloyd-Cusack-Athill-Murray, b. 6th Aug. 1850, d. ist Feb. 1875, unm. -Huson-Walton-Ames, b. 25ih Aug. 1S53, of the Dominion Bank. -Keturah-Shepherd-Bruce, b. 20th May 1852, d. 28th Feb. 1874, unm. -Georgina-Mary, b. Gth Jan. 1856, d. 7th Sept. 1856. Arms: Az., a chev. betw. six rams accosted countertrippant, two. two and two, arg attired or. Quartering, Cahusac or Cusack ; per pate or and az. a fess counterchanged ; a/so Huson; quarterly gu. and erm., an eagle displayed and in dexter chief a sun in splendour or ; and Ames: arg., on a bend cotised sa. three roses of the first. Crest : A demi man ppr., crowned with an eastern cdionet or, chained round the waist, and holding the end of the chain in the sinister hand, of the last, the --'e.' ter hand holding a withered tree torn up by the roots ppr. Motto : 1* ideliter. m ilHorris. 18; 'lORRIS. THIS family, which is of Welsh origin, settled in Kilmarnock, Co. A\r, Sco., early in the seventeenth century. The first of the name known, as yet, in Kilmarnock, is William Morris, sometime Treasurer of the Burgh, b. 1636, d. 1708. Alexander Morris, b. 13th Dec. 1752, d. 21st March i8og, second son of Alexander Morris,* of Kilmarnock, was the first of the family to settle in Canada, where, after having resided for a time at Paisley, Co. Renfrew, Sco., he came in 1801, and settled first at Ehzabethtown, Brockville, and then in Montreal, where he was a merchant, until 1805, when he returned to Hlizabethtown. M. Janet dau of Alexander Lang, of Paisley, Sco., and had issue, viz.: I.— Alexander, b. 13th Sept. 1782, of whom below (a). 2.— William, b. 31st Oct. 1786, of whom below (h). 3.— James, b. ist Nov. 1798, of whom below (c). I.— Margaret, m. 1824, to Daniel Jones, of Maitland ; she d. 1828. A. Alexander Morris, above named, b. 13th Sept. 1782, d. gth June 1851, merchant in Ehzabethtown (Brockville), and in' Perth Co. Renfrew ; m. istly, 12th July 1827, Elizabeth, or Eliza, b. 1791,' d. 1832, dau. of Joseph Jones (see Jones of Brockville) ; -ndly, 1833 Ahthea, dau. of Israel Jones (see Jones of Brockville); and had issue of the first marriage only, viz. : I.— Wi!liam-Lang, b. 29th Dec. 1829, d. 14th Nov. 1884; banker in Brockville and Montreal ; in. 1855, Julia-Erances,' dau. of John-A. Converse, of Montreal, previously of Troy,' New York, of a flimily whose ancestor came to Canada with Governor Winthrop, and had issue, viz. : M„™;^=2LfITSiT,:^^;';:'s -s -s z^^^u --j — .cf -s? 1 88 la. — Alexander- Webb, merchant and manufacturer in Mon- treal, M.L.A. (Quebec), m. Florence- Nightinj^ale, dau. of John Rennie, of Montreal, and has had issue: id. — Alexander-Bruce, rf'. 2d. — Harry-Eardley-Arthy. 3'^^'^7. Emily-Rosamund, idf .°'' , ; H • ''" "' ^'""^' ''""^^^>' "^ ^^'"«^^-^ (-- I^-aken- ridge), and had issue, viz. : I go I. — James-Henry, b. ]6th Feb. 1831, d. loth Dec. i3go, of Toronto, Harrister-at-Law, Q.C., Bencher of the Law Society ; d. unm. 2. — Edmund, b. ist June 1833, of the Ontario Bank in Guelph and Toronto, m, iGth April 1863, Catiierine-Ann, dau. of James-Lancaster Schofield, of Brockville, County Treasurer, son ot James Schofield (^TIl.E.X.), ^nd has had issue, viz.: la. — Murney, of the Imperial Bank at Calgary, Alberta. 2a. — James, of the Ontario Bank in Ottawa, m. Letitia- Kate, dau. of Col. William Cottingham. 3a. — Robert-Simpson, of Hamilton, m. fcssie-Corrine, dau. of John-E. Piirkt-r, of Hamilton, and has issue one dau. 40!. — Edmund-Merritt, Lieut. Devonshire Regt. 5«. — b'rederick-Percy, d. 16th I'Y-b, 1894. 6a. — ^Victor-Alexander, d. inf. ya. — Harold. la. — Maria-Emily, m. to David-Ogdcn-Roebuck Jones, M.l). (see Jones of IHrockvillc). 2a. — Kate-Campbell, d. inf. 3. — Alexander-Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b. i6th Feb 1835, d. 2ist Jan. 1864, unm. 4. — William, served in tiie militia in the Red River Expedition under Wolseley in 1870; drowned in a yachting accident off the Isle of Wight, Qth Sept. 1882 ; unm I. — Janet-Lang, m. to William-Hamilton Merritt (see Merritt). 2. — Emily, d. inf. 3. — Harriet-Elizabeth, m. 20th June 1876, to Edward- William Spragge, M.D. (see Spragge). 4. — Margaret- WMllina, m. to George-Frederick Harman (see Harman). Arms ; Sa. a lion passant or. beliv. three scalingladders arg. Crest : A demi lion rampant or. Motto : Dum spiro spero. Jlerritt. igi MERRITT, TH.E.X. TUh name of Merritt is derived frcm the manor of Meriet in Co. Somerset Eng. The first known was Jank-Miles, Kdward-Cirindon, Fanny-Corn- well ; Julia- Harrison. la. — Amy, m. to Georj^e Miles. 20!.— Mary, m. to John-J. Roberts. 3^.— Julia, m. to William Harrison, in H.O., Rector of St. Luke's, Portland, N B., and Canon of Fredericton. 4a.— Carsline, m. to Rev. Enoch Wood, Methodist minister. 4.— John, b. 4th May 1766, d. 1795, settled at St. John, N.B. He had issue, Nehemiah and Thomas. 5.-Nehemiah, b ist Dec. 1770. d. 25th May 1842, Merchant and Ship Owner in St. John's, N.B., m. 4th July 1806, Isabella Milby, and had issue, viz. : la. -George, b. ist May 1808, (^., m. Jane, dau. of Christo- pher Milner, in H.O., above named, and had issue, Nehemiah; Isabella, m. to Hawley; Elizabeth! 2rt.— Charles, b. 2nd July 1813, m. Susan, dau. of Charles- Fortescue Ingersoll, named below. 3a.— Nehemiah, b. 25th May 1820, of Toronto, m. Sarah- Caroline, dau. of Charles-Fortescue Ingersoll, named below, and has had issue, William Ingersoll, b. 8th Dec. 1846, at present of London, Eng., formerly Lieut. 30th Regt., now Major in Militia (Eng.) 6.-William, b. 1772, d. 17th March 1849, m. Annie Mead, but d.s.p. I.— Phcebe, b. 22nd July 1768, d. 1846, m. to Lyons, of Port Chester, Westchester Co., N.Y. Thomas, above named, b 1759, d. 12th May 1842, was an officer in the Mounted Corps of the Queen's Rangers.* He left New Brunswick and settled in Upper Canada, taking up land at the mouth of Twelve-Mile Creek. Served in the war of 181 2 as Com- mander of Cavalry. He was Sherifif of Co. Lincoln from 1803 until 1820, and Commissioner of Woods and Forests. M. 25th Feb. i,oi„»,»! ^y? **'^ S*"" '" .command of the party who drove the American General Putnam over the heights at Long Pomt, an mcident of .lote ir American history. ^umam over tne 194 I779» Mary Ilaiiiilton., b. 1761, d. 21st March 1843, of a South C'arohnian family, aiul had issue (besides two who d. inf.), viz. : i.^ — ^William-Hamilton, of whom below. I. -Amy, b. 23rd April 1782, d. inf. 2. — Phebe, b 25th Dec. 1784, d. inf. 3. — Caroline-Matilda, m. to James Ciordon, d. 1H4G; she was drowned with her dau., aged 13, by the upsetting of a boat, 8th l''eb. 1824, leaving a son, James, who d. 1836. 4. — Anna-Maria, m. 5th Sept. 1816. to Charles-Fortescue Ingersoll, one of the early settlers in Co. Oxford, and had issue, viz. : \a. Thomas, b. Sept. i8ig, d. Aug, 1832. 2rt.— James- Hamilton, b. Nov. 1821, d. Feb. 1875, m May 1852, Frances-Eliza Jacobs. 3rt. — Charles-Henry, b. April 1832, d. July 1863. la. — Mary-Ann, b. June 18 17, d. March 1877, m. May 1836, to Hon. James-Rae Benson. Senator. 2a.— Sarah-(?aroline, b. Ve\). 1824, d. Feb. 1891, m. Sept. 1845, to Nehemiah Merritt, named above. 3a. — Susannah, b. I'^eb. 1826, d. 29th April 1895, m. Sept. 1845, to Charles Merritt, named above. 4a — Catherine-Isabella, b. yVpril 1828. 5a. — Charlotte-Matilda, b, Sept. 1830, d. 1831. 5. — Susan, b. 7th Oct. 1801, d. i6th Oct. 1866, m. 1823 to Elias-Smith Adams, Col. 3rd Hatt. Lincoln Militia; b 15th July 1799, d. 24tii Dec. 1863, and had issue, viz. : la. — Thomas-Merritt, b. nth Nov. 1838, d. 1840. la. — Catherine-Jane, m. loth July 1845 to Theophilus Mack, M.D., b. 22nd April 1820, d. 25th Oct. 1881. 2a. — Sarah-Merritt, b. 3rd Aug. 1846, d. 1847. 3a. — Mary, m. 7th June 1848 to Thomas-Lees Helliwell, Major 19th Lincoln Batt. Act. Mil., b. 9th July 1825, d. 27th June 1884 [Akms : Or, on a bend gu. three goats trippant arg. attired of the field. Crest : a goat as hi the arms], and has issue : Frederick-John, Robert- Anderson. Steward- Maughen, Alfred-Adams, Walter- Percy-Howard. 4a. — Phebe, m. 7th June 1848, to Augustus Jukes, b. 30th Oct. 1821, M.D.. Chief Surgeon N.W. Mounted Police, and has issue, William-Adams, born April 3rd 1849, 195 Lieut. R.N., who was drowned at sea 8th March 1872, off 1 1. M.S. "Ariadne," in a gallant attempt to .save the life of a Jiipmate who had fallen overboard ; IIamilton-Auf,'ustus ; Elias-Arthur ; Andrew, Manager Imperial Bank at Brandon. Manitoba; Susan-Annie; Caroline- Augusta ; Catherine Jane. 5a!.— Caroline, b. 17th Sept. 1836, d. 19th May 1872, m. loth Nov. 1864 to I'^ank Mack, M.D., and has issue: Elizabeth, d. ; Kathleen- )ane and Mary-Caroline. Hon. William-Hamilton Merritt, b. 3ril July 1793, at Bedford, N.Y., d. 5th July 1862. Was appointed Kns. in the Lincoln Militia 1808, and Lieut. 1812, being then 19 years of age, and one of the many mere boys who held commissions and served well, in that war. Was in the expedition by which Detroit was taken (medal and clasp). Was commissioned to raise a Troop of Dragoons, which rendered important services, being constantly engaged in arduous outpost duties, and distinguished itself by many adventures and daring ex- ploits.* Was taken prisoner at Lundy's Lane while endeavoring to carry information from one p;irt of the field to another, and was detained until the close of the war. He was promoter of several im- portant enterprises- imt more especially the Welland Canal, of which he was tlie original. He w is also the founder of the City of St. Catharines, long familiarly known as " The Twelve," being situate on that Creek. Was member of the Leg. Assy, for Haldimand from 1832 until 1841, when he was elected for Lincoln; continued to serve until i860, when he became M. L. C. Was President of the Executive Council 1848, and Commr. of Public Works, 1850. Was said to have been adopted into the Six Nations as a Chief of the Cayugas (Turtle Clan) by the name of Roronounhgowaneh, or Big Feathers. He m. 13th March 1815, Catherine-Rodman, b. 1793, d. loth Jan. 1862, dau. of Jedediah Prendergast, M.D., of Mayville, Dutchess Co., N.Y. (d. 1848), and his wife Penelope Chase, and had issue, viz. : The nature of this service may he illustrated by an incident which occurred after the battle of Stoney Creek, when Capt. Merritt, while on scouting duty, found himself in the enemy's lines and was challenged by a sentry guarding ■ Old Gage's" house, to whom he replied by asking •■ Who placed you here ? " and rode up to him ; the sentry answered ' My Captain, who has just gone into the house with a party of men"; Merritt then asked other questions, which not only gave him mformation as to the enemy, but also led the sentry to suppose him to be an officer of his own arniy, a ruse which his blue dragoon uniform made possible. He then, having dis.armed the sentry made him and another man prisoners, and carried them off, notwithstanding the party of the enemy' in the house. r j j 196 I. — Thomas, ?oalded to death, 1818. 2. — Jedciliah-PreiKlcri^ast, of whom below. 3^ — \\'ilHam-I lamiltoii, of whom bc^Knv. 4. — Thomas-KochiKin, h. ]7th Oct. 1S24, Capt. l.incohi Mihtia, formerly a Shippiiifj; M(>rchain in St. Catharines, M.P. 1868 and 1872 ; m. 1853, Mary, dau. of Thomas Benson of Peterl)orout;h. I. — Dau., d. int. 1818. 2. — Catharine, d. 19th Sept. 1830. t: Jedediah-Prondert^ast Merritt, above named, b. ist June 1820. Served in 1837-38; and was at Navy Islam! ; was present also 19th June 1838 with Maj^rath's Laneers wnen thev attacked and broke up a larf>e partv of American " svmjiathisers " who luul crossed the Niaf;ara River secretlv, and, with some rebels, had taken a stronjj; position in the " Short Mills," under one Moreau, who w;i.-. taken and subseciuentlv hani^ed ; m. Mmily-Alexandrina, b. .\uj;. 1834, dau. of George Prescott (d. 1840) of St. Catharines, and has had issue, viz. : I. — William-Hamilton, M.D., of St. Catharines, Surij;eon 19th Lincoln Patt. Act. Mil., b. 13th June i8()5, m. Maud-Cloud- man, dau. of llaynes Hudson (d. 1873), Judge in Memphis, Tennessee, and has issue, MirionT'lmilw 2. — Jedediah-Prescott, b. 8th April 1868. 3. — Thomas-Shubael, b. joth |an. 1870. 4. — Louis-Alexander, b. J7th Pec. 1871. 5. — Charles- Prendergast, b. J4th March 1875. 6. — John-Octavius, b. 14th June 1877, Lieut. 19th Lincoln Hatt. Act. Mil. I. — Catharine-W'elland 2. — Helen-l^mily. B William-Hamilton Merritt, above named, b. 3th July i8_'_\ d j()th May i8()o; C'apt. Li u-oln Militia; Harrister-at-law ; m. Jani't- Lang. dau. of Hon. James Morris of Hrockville, and had issue, viz.: 1. - WilHam-Hamilion, of Toronto, b. 8th Juae .835; Mining h'ngineer ; Associate of the Koval School of Mines, Lon., I\ng. ; Capt. Cov. (ien 's Body 'iuaril.with which (Lieut.) he served in the North West Campaign 1885, in which he 197 comniiUKlcd the detachment which tracked and captured the Sioux Chief "White Cap" and his Hand (medal). Has been adopted into the Six Nations as a Chief of the C:a.vuf;as, Turtle (Anowara) Clan, by the same name which was said to have been borne by his grandfather, Koro- nounh-owaneh (" Big Feathers," signifying a leader of the tribe), in recognition of liis being in iSSG the tirit l^ir- liamentary candidate for whom the In, Hans voted after the franchise had been extended to them, and who had a large majority of Indian votes (being, however, unsuccessful m other parts of the constituency, Ilaldimand); m. Maggie, dau. of Robert Simpson, ^Merchant in Toronto, and AlTry- Ann Rotsford, his wifi\ Emily-Lena. Catharine-Nina. Aims: Harry of six Arcr. and o,,. a bcud erniims. Crest lalbot's licadppy. collared gu. Motto : Praesto et pc>rsto. ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. Allan. The crest, a talbot, should be collared and ringed, gerit crucem. Motto : F.-<-titcr Beatty. Charles- William Beatty was called to the bar 7th June 1895. Brant. Robert Kerr, M D., served as surgeon in Sir John Johnson's Regt., and aftds. on Militia Stafif; was J. P.; d. March 1824, aged 60. His two daus. were Mary-Margaret, m. to Col. Hon. Thomas Clark, d.s.p., and Anna-Agnes, m. to RobertGillespie, of Montreal, whose eldest son is Sir Robert Gillespie, Knight, Depy. -Lieut. Co. Lanark, Sco. Catherine, dau. of Joseph Brant, m. to John-W Hill, was b. Jan. 1814. Kate Dee (p. 71) is m. to Elisha \'anBoskirk. The reference to second footnote on p. 71 should follow each name Lydia Hdl. Mrs. William-John-Simcoe Kerr is dau. of John-Wilson Hunter, M.D., who m. Olivia, dau. of John Hinds, Lieut. 68th Regt. For " Don " Kerby read Edwin-Donaldson Kerby (wh.), son of Andrew- Todd Kerby, of West Flainborough, who m. Mary, dau. of James Racey, of Mount Pleasant, J.P.,'U.E.X. Note. — The heraldic insignia of the eight clans of the Six Nations, as anciently used by them, are displayed on sixteen banners now being made for the decoration of the Council House umler the direction of the writer, after careful enquiry of the tribesmen, which may be described thus: For war, eight banners per pale sa. and gu. ; and for peace, eight bani,3rs, or, a pale gu. (couleur de rose) ; charged respectively with the several totems of each clan, namely, Anowara, a turtle; Okwaho, a wolf; Ohkwari, a bear; Oskenonton, a deer ; Tsianito, a beaver ; Karhakonha, a hawk; Thekahon, a heron ; Tawistawis, a snipe. As the attitudes of totems are not determined, but are in fact optional, those on the war banners are shown in attitudes denoting vigorous action, as rampant, volant, etc., and those on the peace banners -is passant, close and the like. Each one of the Six Nations is regarded as consisting of the same eight clans, the members of which, although of different tribes, are accounted as blood relations and cannot intermarry ; thus, for example, an Okwaho Mohawk may not marry an Okwaho Cayuga, but may marry a Mohawk of any other totem. 1 99 Cartwright. The name of the eldest son of Archdeacon Bedford-Jones is Albati (not Allan). *^ Gwyn-Macaulay Bedford-Jones, d. 27th Dec. 1894. Cassels. Larratt-Godfrey Cassels (p. 27), m. itjth June 1895, Elizabeth-May, dau of Charles-K. Christie, J. ^ Denison. Charles-Leslie Denison (p. 105), m. 1863, Margaret-Ann Coates, who d Jan. 1880. Mary-Priscilla Denison (p. 106) is ni. to Henry-Ormsby Boyd, nut William Boyd. For the name " Mary-Denison," dau. of Edwin-Oliver Denison (p 107) read " Mary-Dewson." DUNSI'ORD. James Dunsford, of Oxford, m. Catharine-Sophia, dau. of Jean-Elie Jaq.ieri, of Moudon, Switzerland, b 1732, who settled in Engla-.d sometime prior to 1755. Arms: Az., two mullets in chief, and a rose stemmed and leaved arg. in base. Crest: Three ostrich plumes. Motto: Ubi amor ibi fides. Gamble. Francis- Marriott Greey, d. 29th Dec. 1894. Robert-Charles Home, was m. previously to his marriage mentioned in the text, and had a dau., Georgina. George-Shivers Birchall, m. 29th Dec. 1894, Edyth-Atkinson, dau. of G.-M. Bhgh, d., of St. Catharines. Geddes. For "Susan-Davidson, &c.," page 81, read " Susan, nee Racey, widow of Harry Davidson." May, wife of Capt. John-Gamble Geddes, d. 7th March 1895. Mrs. Eliza-Lilias Grier, d. ist May 1895. Gooderham. Page 155. Strike out 25th line " 3fi.--Robert-Turner, etc." The 4th son of ThomasGibbs Blackstock should be named George- Gooderham, not George-Tate. Hamilton of Hawk:;shurv. George-Arthur-Sicotie Hamilton is Capt. 3rd X'ictoria Rifles, and was m m 1894. HAMH.rON OP QUEENSTON, ETC. Hon. Robert Hamilton had besides the sons named, a dau. Mary v.ho d. nnm. ' Harrison. Major Arthur-Bagshaw Harrison, d. 7th Feb. 1895. Jarvis. Arthur Leonard-Fitzgerald Jarvis (p. 125) is Major in Gov.-Gen.'s Foot- guards. 200 Ernest, son of Edf^ar-John Jarvis, d. 3rd April 1895, unm. Francis-Louis Skynner (p. 131) was shot by an Indian at Gieichen, Alberta, 3rd April 1895. P. 133, for " MaryBayles," read " Mary-Boyles." Johnston of Saui-t Ste. Marie. The " taking of Mackinac, under Col. MacDonell," should be the " defence of Mackinac under Col. McDowall," Aug. 1814. For " General " Holmes read " Major " Holmes. Jones. Herbert-Sidney Jones (p. 171) was b. 1878, not 1879. Henry and Lucy-Catharine Jones had, besides those named, a dau., Amelia-Lucy, b. 20th Jan. 1834, d. i8th Jan. 1836. Lewis. Page 142, for Schieber read Schreiber. Macau LAY. Frank-John Joseph, d. unm., killed in a railway accident, 8th Feb. 1895. Dr. Peter Diehl was son of John-Justice Diehl, merchant in Montreal, who came from Darmstadt in Germany ; he m. a sister of Daniel Arnoldi, M.D., of Montreal. The arms of Macaulay, as shown on an old seal, so much worn as to be difficult to decipher, are apparently : Gu, two arrows in saltire arg, surmounted of a fess chequy of the second and first between three buckles or. Crest : A boot spurred. Molto : Dulce periculum. Macdoneli, oe Aherchai.der. Capt. Alexander Macdonell m. the widow of Capt. Macdonald of Keppoch, who was noted for her beauty. Lt.-Col. John Macdonell, d. cir. 1842, m. Helen, dau. of Henry Yates, Governor of New York, and had issue (an only child), Alexander, called " Yates," Major, who was prominently engaged in the construction of the Welland Canal, and who m. Helen, dau. of Richard Wilkinson, Capt. Glengarry I'^encibles, and had issue, viz. : i. — John, d. young. I. — Jileanor, d. young. 2. — Helen, d. young. 3. — Anna-Maria, d. 7th Aug. 1887, unm. 4.— Ann, of Ottawa and Charlottenburgh. Macdonell of Collachie. A doubt has arisen as to the statement that Helen, wife of Allan Mac- donell, was a daughter of The Macnab. The family possess no evidence to support the statement, but they ha\e always believed it to be the fact, and there are members still living who knew the last Macnab, and recollect his claiming to be a near kinsman. Page 13, read 2«. (not h.), Caroline, m. to Collingwood Schreiber, C.E., C.M.G. Angus- Duncan Macdonell, b. 1815, d. 8th Aug. 1894. William-Manley German is M.L.A. ; he has issue : George-Angus ; John- Manley ; Allan-Victor; Philip-Barry; Helen- ^Lirjorie. Louis-Martin Hayes was gazetted Capt. 57th Peterborough Rangers, ist June 1895. He has issue, Stuart-Barry. 20I James-George Macdonell, m. Anne-Jane, dau of Ralph Walsh, of Co. Lancaster, Eng. His eldest son, Alexander-Allan, d. April 1895. Macdonell of Greenfikld. Further particulars of this family are also given in Burke's Col. Gen., II , 709, recently published. John Macdonell, son of Reginald, of Scothouse, m. istly a dau. of Hugh Macdonald, son of Sir James Mardonald, Bart., of Slate, and 2ndly Margery, dau. of Cameron, of Dungallon, and had issue of the second marriage: i.— Donald, of Lochgarry, who was Lieut. -Col. in Glengarry Regt. at Culloden, and escaped with Prince Charles, and aftds. a Col. in the French service. 2.— Angus, Major in Glengarry Regt. at Culloden, m. istly, a dau. of Grant, of Thonghly, and 2ndly, a dau. of Mackenzie, of Fairburn, and was father of Lieut. -Col. Alexander, the settler in Canada. Macdonell of Scotus. More extended particulars of this family are given in Burke's Colonial Gentry, Vol. II , p. 658. Reginald Macdonell, of Scothouse, m. Flora, dau. of Alexander Macleod, of Drynoch, and had issue (besides a fourth son, Archibald, of Barrisdale), viz. : I.— Alastair ' Dhu," d. 1724, who became thirteenth Chief of (ilengarry on failure of the main line; his line also became extinct in 1H6H. 2. — Angus, of whom below. 3. — John, see below, Greenfield. 4. — Archibald, of Barrisdale. Angus, of Scothouse, above named, had issue, of whom the eldest son Donald was ancestor of /Eneas- Ranald Westrop, b. 1847, now Chief of Glengarry ; and the second son, John, of Crowlin, had issue : (Col.) John, called " Spanish John," the settler in Canada, whose eldest son, (Capt.) Miles^ m. three times, viz. (as stated in Burke's Col. Gen., which differs from the particulars in this work): istly, Isabella, dau. of Macdonell, of Morar, Co. Inverness; 2ndly, Catharine, dau. of Capt. Allan Macdonell, and 3rdly, Ann Macdonell, and had issue of the second marriage, viz.: !«.— Alexander Coll, 104th Regt., d. 1814, drowned. 2(;.— Donald-zEneas. i«.— Amelia, m., etc., as in the text. 2^;.— Catherine. The said Donald-.iineas, who d. nth March 1879, m. 4th March 1819, Mary, d. 28th July 1882, dau. of Capt. Archibald Macdonell, of Leek, and had issue: i/).— John-Alexander, b. 23rd May 1844, M I)., of Port Arthur, Ontario. 26.— Alexander-Coll, d. 20th May 1B84, unm. 16. -Amelia. 2i. — Mary, m to Captain William-Ramsden VVorsley, who d. nth March 1871. 3/;. -Julia, m. istly to Allan Eraser, M.D., 2ndly to James-Duncan Macdonell, of Brockville, Co. Leeds. 46— Ada, ({., m. to Alexander-Macdonell, d. 5i.— Ann-Amelia, d. unm. 66.— Catherine- Frobisher. William-Johnson Macdonell, b. 17th March 1775, d. 3rd Jan. i8.^8, m. Lucy, dau. of Col. Josiah Waters, b. 28th Sept. 1747, d. i8th Dec. 1805, and his wife, Mary Whitwell, b. 27th Feb. 1750, d. 14th Oct. 1831. Macnab. Mrs. Eliza-Ann Mai nab, widow of Rev. Alexander Macnab, d. 7th March 1895. 202 Rev, Alexander-Wellesley Maciiab is now of Toronto, Canon of St. Alban's Cathedral. The arms as shewn in lliis work are those ref,'istered in 1765, and generally known, lint these arms are of comparatively late date. The writer has been shewn a seal which was broufjiht to Canada in 1758, and has been handed down from a Mr. Macnab, a near relative of a former Laird of Macnab and member of his household, shewinj^ arms : Three boar's heads erased, and in chief as many crescents. Crest : a mailed (?) arm couped below the elbow holding a dagger, or sword, erect. Motto: Be valiant. Martin. Mr. Archer Martin, who compiled an exhaustive pedigree of this family for registration, informs the writer that the crest is an estoile of six points, not eight, as stated in the text on the authority of Hurke's General Armory. McMuRRAV. James-Saurin McMurray, d. 29th Jan. 1895. The order of names should be: la. — Leonard-L. 2a. — Arthur-W.-J. 3rt. — Louis-S. 4rt. — James-S. 5^. — Douglas. Powiii.L. Page 32, read " C. (not L.) J. P. Clarkson." For " lileeker " read " Bleecker." RiDOUT. John Ridout, Registrar of Deeds (see p. 39), d. ist Sept. 1894. Page 41, read " Isabella (not Belle) Nelson." Norman-Stuart, second son of Donald-Campbell Ridout, was accidentally killed while on duty as a Military School Cadet, 2otli July 181^5, aged 21. yVndrew-William Ridout (p. 43), m. 26th Sept. 1894, Isia, dau. of Arthur Swabey, (f., of Prince lidward Island. Shaw, From Simcoe's Journal it would appear that Major-Gen. Shaw served as an officer in the Queen's Rangers for some time prior to the date of his first commission stated in the text, no doubt under a local commission. Many officers who served in the American Rev. War, and in iSi 2, held local com- missions only, and no doubt also many were appointed as officers of the regular army by the officer having the local conunand, whose appointments were not confirmed until long after, and sometimes not at all, where the necessity of confirmation had ceased to exist, or where the corps to which such officers were attached, were reduced. The Queen's Rangers, in which George Shaw held his commission, was not the famous Regt. of that name, but a corps raised after the reduction of that Regt. Charlotte-Stuart Shaw was m. 27th June 1832, to Rev. Ephraim Evans, b. 30th June i<'^o3, a Wesleyan minister, who settled in Upper Canada in 1824, son of James Evans, Capt. of ships employed in army transport service. Smith of Etodicoke. Mrs. Harriet-Louisa Lee, d. Oct. (not Nov.) 1893. Miss Jane Lee, d. July 1895. Reginald-Lindsay Ball, d. 7th May 1895, aged 34, unm. 203 VanKoughnet. Michael VanKoiighnet, m. Eve, dau. of John-Bolton Empey, and had, in 1820, issue, besides those named in the text, a son John, and three daus., Mary, ni. to George Anderson, Margaret, m. to Noah Dickinson. M.D. (IH.E.X.), who d. 28th Feb. 1840, aged 63, and Eve, m. to Richard Everitt ; also a grand dau., Anne Eve, dau. of Richard McBean. The arms were taken from a drawing made from an old book plate, much worn ; they are described thus in Burke's Colonial Gentry : Enii. tivo deini lions combatant and conped vert, holding a sword in pale point upwards ppr. transfixing three chessrooks or. Crest : Out of a foreign coronet or a demi lion rampant gu holding a szaord transfixing three chessrooks as in the arms.