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Leith-RossLizars ... Macdonald of Earnscliffe.. PAGE 7 3438 4i 35 43 3 126 3121 5 119 78 172 146 7525 138 63 192 99 J34 '188 90 152 54 105, 109 136 1 Macklem Maclean-HowardMacleod Macleod-Moore Nelles, Grand River ... " Grimsby " Mount Pleasant O'Brien PalmerPepler ... Racey Read ... RobinsonRogers . . . Rolph Ross RyersonSecord Smith, Stratford Stewart Strachan Strathy ... . Street Stuart Sullivan Todd Turner Wells PAGE ... 177 188 . 4852 I64 30 ... 1 69 141 ... IllI3O ... 180 28 57 9 ... 183 !°5 ... 15 81 ... 132 . 116 ... 16 68 ... 174 102 ... 44 73 ... 148 • H5 REFER ALSO TO ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA (p. I93) AS TO THE FOLLOWING. Baldwin. Burnham. Chadwick.Grasett. Jones.' Lefroy. Morris. Nelles. Robinson. Ryerson. Stewart. II. Names Mentioned. 64, Abbey Adams Adriance, Adrianse Agnew Aikman Alexander Alison Allan .. . Allardyce Allen ... . Alley Alloway AlmaAmey ... Anderson... Andrews Anglin Annabella, Princess ... 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He m. 18th Aug. 1778, Jean Macdonald, also of the Parish of Rogart, but not (so far as is known) a relative, and had issue, viz. : 1.— Donald, b. 28th March 1781. 2. — Hugh, b. 12th Dec. 1782, of whom below. 3. — Alexander, b. 20th April 1786. 4. — William, b. 15th July 1792. 1. — Annie, b. 8th Sept. 1779. 2. — Isabella, b. 1st Oct. 1784. 3. — Jane, b 17th July 1789. Hugh Macdonald, the second son, after being for some time a Manufacturer in Glasgow, came to Canada in 1820 and settled at Kingston. He m. cir. 181 1, Helen (d. 24th Oct. 1862), dau. of James Shaw,* of the Kinrara branch of the Shaws of Rothiemurcus and his wife Margaret, dau. of John Grant of Ballantomb (nephew of Grant of Rothiemurcus) and Mary Ross his wife, and had issue, viz. : 1. — William, d. young. 2. — John-Alexander, of whom below. 3. — James, b. 17th Oct. 1816, d. young. 1. — Margaret, b. 7th July 1813, d. 1876, s.p. ; m. 1852 to Rev. James Williamson, b. 1806, d. 26th Sept. 1895, LL.D., Professor in Queen's University, Kingston, who came to * Col. James Shaw, who fought under Prince Charles at Culloden, and was afterwards an officer in the army, was the son of Angus Shaw of the Machill, and his wife Jean, dau. of Donald MacPherson of Cullinline. He m. Margaret Grant as above (she was previously m. to William Shaw of Dalnavert, no relation of her second husband), and had issue three daus., viz. : i. — Helen, m. to Hugh Macdonald as above 2. — Anna, m. to Donald MacPherson, Col. 10th Royal Veterans, who m. his cousin Maria Clark, and had issue, John-Pennington, of Ottawa, Lieut. -Col. of Militia, extra A.D.C. to the Gov.-Genl. 3.— Margaret, m. to Capt. Alexander Clark of Dalnavert (d. 14th Feb. 1819, aged 65), and had issue, viz. : James, 42nd Regt., d. at an early age ; John, entered 54th Regt. and attained the rank of Major-General ; William, R.N., aftds. Capt. H E.I.C.S. ; Maria, m. to her cousin Donald MacPherson, as above; Isabella, m, to Sir John-Alexander Macdonald, as in the text. Canada from Edinburgh, Sco., in 1842 ; he previously m. 1845 Margaret, d. 1847, dau. °f John Gillchrist of Edin burgh, Sco., and had issue one son, now residing in London, Eng. 2. — Louisa, b. 29th March 1818, d. 1889. unm. (Rt. Hon. Sir) John-Alexander Macdonald, above named, P.C. (England), P.C. (Can;), G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., Q C, Knight Grand Cross of Isabella the Catholic, the eminent statesman ; b. nth Jan. 1815, d. 6th June 1891. Was called to the Bar in 1836; was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly in October 1844, from which time until his death he continued to serve his country, firstly in the Parliament of the Province of Canada until Confedera tion (of which he was the prime mover), and then in the Dominion Parliament, being for over a quarter of a century of so great prom inence that the history of his personal career is, in fact, the parlia mentary history of the country ; during the greater part of that time he was of the Executive Council, and, after having been the leader of the Government for Western Canada from 1856, with but little interruption, until Confederation (1867), was Prime Minister of Canada from that date to 1872, and again from 1878 until his death. Was created K.C.B. 1st July 1867, and was promoted to the Grand Cross of the same order 25th Nov. 1884, receiving investiture thereof at the hands of the Queen in ' person at Windsor Castle. Public statues to his memory have been erected in several of the principal cities of Canada, and a memorial has been also placed in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England. M. istly, 1st Sept. 1843, Isabella, dau. of Capt. William Clark of Dalnavert, who d. 28th Dec. 1857, and 2ndly, 1 6th Feb. 1867, Susan-Agnes, dau. of Hon. Thomas-James Bernard (see Bernard), who (in recognition of her husband's dis tinguished public services) was created Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe, 15th Aug. 1891, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : 1. — John-Alexander, b. 2nd Aug. 1847, d. young. 2. — Hugh-John, of whom below. And of the second marriage : 1. — (Hon.) Mary-Theodora-Margaret. Hugh-John, named above, b. 13th March 1850, of Winnipeg, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., M.P. 1891 to 1893; M. istly, Mary-Jane- Agnes, dau. of William-Allan Murray, Merchant in Toronto (who was previously m. to John-Lyons King. M.D., son of John King and his wife Amelia, dau. of Hon. Livius-Peters Sherwood, Justice of the Queen's Bench, and his wife Charlotte, dau. of Ephraim Jones (see Jones) ; the said John-Lyons King had issue one dau., Charlotte, who d. aged 3 years; and 2ndly, Gertrude- Agnes VanKoughnet (see VanKoughnet) ; and has had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : la. — Isabella. And of the second marriage : la. — John-Alexander, b. 7th Aug. 1884. Arms : (Subject to due difference to be assigned) Quarterly : 1, arg., a lion ra?npant gu.; 2, or, a hand in armour holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.; j, or, a lymphad sa.; 4, arg., a salmon naiant in fesse ppr. Crest : A dexter artn in armour couped below the elbow, fessways, holding a cross crosslet fitched gu. Motto : Per mare per terras. BERNARD. Hon. Thomas-James Bernard, Attorney-Gen eral and member of H.M. Privy Council of Jamaica, descendant of Charles Bernard, a Hugenot who settled in England after the revocation of the edict of Nantes; m. Theodora-Folks Hewitt, who after his death came to Canada with her children, except one as below, and settled at Barrie, Co. Simcoe, 1864, and had issue, viz. : 1. — (Lieut. -Col.) Hewitt, b. 1825, d. 1893; C.M.G., Kt. Comdr. of the Spanish Order of Isabella la Catolica; Barrister-at-Law, Q.C. ; Deputy of the Minister of Justice, 1867 to 1876 ; entered Volunteer Militia service 1855; appointed Deputy Judge Advocate General i860; Lieut. -Col. unattached 1865; A.D.C. to the Governor-Gen eral 1865 ; C.M.G. 1872 ; was Secretary to Conference on Confederation at Quebec 1864, and in London 1866; was Assistant Commissioner to negotiate commercial relations between Canada and France and Spain 1879; d. unm. Richard-Barrett, b. 21st Oct. 1829, m- Agnes-Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund-Samuel Lally of Barrie, previously 4 H.E.I.C.S. [Arms: Arg., three eagles displayed, two and one, and between them as many crescents counter charged, az. Crest : Out of a coronet, an eagle as in the arms. Motto: Just and Valiant. J, who survived him, and was m. 2ndly to D'Alton McCarthy, Q.C., M P., and had issue, viz. : la. — Annie-Theodora, m. to Frances-Edward-Philip Pepler, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C. (see Pepler) of Barrie, and has issue. 2a — Mary-Agnes, m. to Clare- Valentine Fitzgibbon, and has issue, besides a son who d. inf., Agnes-Florence- Louisa. 3. — Philip, did not come to Canada, d. unm. 4. — Walter, returned to Jamaica, and d. cir. 1859, unm. 1. — Susan-Agnes, m. to Rt. Hon. Sir John-Alexander Mac donald ; created Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe, as above. CAMPBELL, of Kingston. James Campbell, M.D., b. 1777, d. 25th Jan. 1842, was of the Scottish Clan Campbell of Argyle,* but born in Co. Lincoln, Eng. ; after practising his profes sion for some years in Hedon, Co. York, he came to Canada in 1824, and settled first at Montreal, but removed to Kingston in 1837. He m., July 1811, Lavinia, d. 17th Nov 1869, aged 80, dau. of Thomas Scat cherd,! Merchant in Hull, Co. York, Eng., and had issue, viz : 1. — Robert-Colin, Merchant in Hamil ton, d. unm. 2. — Donald-Frederick, d. May 1883, of Brampton, Co. Peel, Registrar of Deeds ; m. Thomasina- Catherine, dau. of Solomon Brega, Registrar of Deeds, Co. Peel (a native of Baltimore, Maryland, who came to Canada in 1834; ne d. 28th June 1871, aged 76), and had issue, viz : ia. — Archibald, za. — William, la. — Alice. 2a. — Annie. 3- — Charles-James, b. 10th May 1820, Banker in Toronto, many years Assistant Receiver-General; m. Sarah-Elizabeth, d. nth Sept. 1878, dau. of Henry Cassady (see Rogers) and had issue, viz. : ia. — Henry-James, b. 15th June 1854. 2a. — Frederick-Charles, b. 15th July 1859, m. 12th Sept. 1888, Katie, dau. of William Graham, d., of Ottawa. 3«. — Alan-Fuller, b. 13th Aug. 1861. 4 of Sandwich, Co. Kent, and has issue, viz. : George-Henry-Ronald, b. 1873 ; Edward-Mont gomery, b. 1880; Amelia-Archange. ia. — Amelia, d. inf. 2a — Sarah-Bushby, m. to Hon. Robert-Alexander-George Dalzell, Capt., aftds. Lieut. -Col. in the Army, fourth son of the seventh Earl of Carnwath, and has had issue, of whom the eldest son is now twelfth Earl of Carnwath. 3«. — Amelia, m. to Gilbert Griffin, and has had issue : Edward-Scott, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto. 4a. — Eliza, m. to Charles Crutchley, General in the Army, and has had issue two sons and three daus. 5a. — Mary, m. to George-Shuldham Peard, Capt. in the Army, and has had issue one son and one dau. 6a. — Charlotte, m. to Edward-Lewis Knight, Capt. in the Army, and had issue. She and her family were drowned in the Mediterranean in the wreck of the " Ercolano" in 1857. ya. — Helen-Vidal, d. i860, m. to Hon. Maurice-Berkeley Portman, third son of Baron (aftds. Viscount) Portman, and had issue three sons. Sa. — Theresa-Newcomen, m. istly to William-John Scott, of Teviot Bank, Scot., and 2ndly to St. George Littledale. Mr. and Mrs. Littledale are well-known travellers, whose papers have been frequently read before the Royal Geographical Society. (Col.) Joseph Ryerson, second son of Luykas Ryerson above named, b. 28th Feb. 1761, d. 9th Aug. 1854. On the breaking out of the American Revolutionary War in 1776, he entered the Army as a cadet, being then only 15 years of age, and was appointed Ensign about a year and a half afterwards, and again promoted to a Lieutenancy, both as a reward of courage and skill displayed in con veying despatches. At the close of the War, 1783, he went to New Brunswick, but removed to Upper Canada in 1799, and settled in Charlotteville, Co. Norfolk. Was appointed Captain of Militia while in New Brunswick, and on arriving in Upper Canada was appointed Major and subsequently Colonel. Was Sheriff of London District, i8 1800. Was a Magistrate and Chairman of Quarter Sessions. In 181 2 he and his three eldest sons were actively employed in the defence of the country. M. 1784, Sophia-Mehetabel Stickney, b. 1766, d. 1850, (said to have been the first person of English descent born in Canada after it became British), of a Puritan family who moved from New England to New Brunswick immediately after it was ceded to England, and had issue, viz. : 1. — (Rev.) George, b. 8th March 1792, d. igth Dec. 1884, served as Lieut, in 1812, and was wounded ; was aftds. Methodist Minister, aftds. in Holy Orders (Anglican), and sub sequently Catholic Apostolic Minister. M. istly, cir. 182 1, Sarah, b. 7th May 1799, d. 10th July 1829, dau. of Thomas Rolph, M.D., of Charlotteville, previously of Thornbury, Co. Gloucester, Eng. ; 2ndly, Sophia Symes, and 3rdly, Isabel-Dorcas, dau. of Hon. Ansel Sterling, a Judge in Con necticut ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage (besides a dau. who d. inf.) : ia. — Joseph, b. 1826, d. 1861 ; lived in Iowa, U.S.A. ia. — Frances-Mary, b. 12th Aug. 1822, d. 2nd Aug. 1873; also lived in Iowa ; was m. and had issue two children. And of the second marriage : 2a. — Sophie-Mehetabel,m. to Rev. James-Edward Gillmore, Catholic Apostolic Minister, and has issue, Barclay, Isabel. And of the third marriage : 2a. — George-Sterling, of Toronto, b. Jan. 1855; M.D. ; entered the Militia as an Ensign at the age of 16, was subsequently Surgeon 10th Royal Grenadiers, and is now Deputy Surgeon-General on the Militia Staff; M L.A. for Toronto. M. Mary-Amelia, dau. of James Crowther, and has issue, viz. : ib. — George-Crowther. 2b. — Yoris-Sterling. -^b. — Eric-Egerton. 4b. — Arthur- Connaught. lb. — Laura-Mary. 2.— (Rev.) William ; Methodist Minister, of Mohawk, or Mount Pleasant, near Brantford ; served in 1812 as a volunteer on special service, notwithstanding his youth ; m. and had issue : William ; Albert, d. 3.— (Rev.) John, d. 5th Oct. 1878 ; served in 1812 ; aftds. Methodist Minister, of Simcoe, Co. Norfolk ; m. Mary Lewis, and had issue : ia. — Egerton-E.-F., Barrister, of 19 Stratford, Co. Perth, d. unm. ia. — Marcia-Mehetable, m. to Henry-Alexander Hardy, Barrister-at-Law, and has had issue: Henry-Ryerson, m. Margaret-Elizabeth, d. 8th April 1896, dau. of William-Hollis Lester. 2a. — Mary-Catherine, m. as second wife to William-Hollis Lester, (d. 1st Dec. i8g4), of Toronto, and has had issue, Eleda : 3a.— Charlotte- Ethel-Louise, m. to Edmund-W. Syer, of Chicago. -(Rev.) Egerton [Adolphus-EgertonJ, b. 24th March 1803, d. igth Feb. 1882; D.D., Wesleyan Methodist Minister. Was Chief Superintendent of Education for Upper Canada from 1844 to 1876, and the founder of the system of Public Education in Ontario. Was the author of an exhaustive historical work, ''The Loyalists of America and their Times," and other works. A bronze statue has been erected to his memory in front of the Education Depart ment Building, Toronto, in which for many years he carried on his work as Chief Superintendent of Education. He m. istly, 1828, a dau. of John Aikman, of Barton, Co. Went- worth, and had issue, Frederick, and another, both of whom d. young ; and 2ndly, 8th Nov. 1833 Mary, dau. of James- Rogers Armstrong (see Armstrong), and had issue, viz.: ia. — Charles-Egerton, b. July 5th 1847, Barrister-at-Law, m. 4th Aug. 1875, Emily-Eliza, dau. of John Beatty, M.D., of Cobourg (See Armstrong), and has issue, viz.: lb. — George-Egerton, b. 3rd June 1876. 2b. — Edward-Stanley, b. 1879. 2,b. — Arthur- Egerton, d. inf. 4b. — John-Egerton, b 1887, 1 b.— Mary-Ella. 2b. — Isabel-Louise. ia. — Sophia- Howard, m. to Edward-William Harris (above named). -(Rev.) Edwy, Methodist Minister, b. 1808, d. 1858, m. Phcebe-Almena Freeman, and had issue: ia. — George, m., d s. p. ia. — Josephine, in. to William Fitzgerald, Bar rister-at-Law, of Toronto, now of Ottawa, Inspector of Insurance Companies for the Dominion Government, and has issue one son and one dau. -Samuel, served in 1812 ; d. soon after the war. -A dau., m. to Col. John Bostwick, of Port Stanley. 20 -A dau., m. to James Mitchell, of the Hermitage, near Simcoe, Co. Norfolk, who came from Aberdeen, District Judge of the London District, and had issue : ia. — Lorenzo. 2a — Erasmus. 3«. — James, M.D., of Dundas. ia. — Elizabeth, m. to John McDonald (see Macdonald of Goderich). 2a. — Frances, m. in 1838 to Hon. Donald McDonald (see Macdonald of Goderich). 21 BURNHAM. There are various branches in America of this family, of which the places of origin in England are the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Buckingham, Kent and Hereford. The Encyclopaedia of Heraldry gives six families of the name bearing arms varied from a common original. The first settlement of members of the family in America was made upon extensive land grants along the shore of Ipswich Bay, near Boston, a portion of which is still in possession of the descend ants. The first settlers in Canada, who were staunch loyalists, were four sons of Asa Burn ham, b. cgth March 175 1, who was fourth in descent from Thomas Burnham, an original settler, son of Robert Burnham, b. 1581 , of Norwich, Eng.,* viz.: Asa, who settled at Cobourg in 1797, m. Sarah Lovekin, and had issue, besides another son and a dau., both of whom d. young, (Hon.) Asa-Allworth, b. 1808, d. 1874, Mayor of Cobourg, Warden of Coies. Northumberland and Durham, County Treasurer, Member of Legislative Assembly 185 1 to 1854, and of the Legislative Council 1863, Senator 1867 ; he m. Elizabeth, dau of Samuel Wilmot of Clarke, Co. Durham, and had issue, besides eight d., two sons, Asa- Allworth, of Chicago, and William-Zaccheus, of Hamilton, Co. Northumberland, and two daus. Zaccheus, of whom below, A. John, of whom below, b. Mark, of whom below, c. 'Particulars of this descent, and of some of the American branches of the family, are con tained in Burke's Colonial Gentry, Vol. II. 22 (Hon.) Zaccheus Burnham,* above-named, b. 20th Feb. 1777, d. 1857 ; came to Canada in I7g6 ; served as an officer of militia in 1812, and as Colonel in 1837-8; was elected a member of the Leg. Ass'y in 18 16, and again in 1834, and was of the Leg. Council from 1834 to 1841 ; was treasurer of the Newcastle District from 1816 to 185 1 ; m. Elizabeth Choate, and had issue : 1. — Mark, b. 17th May [817 ; in Holy Orders, Rector of Peter borough ; m. Hetty-Stickney, dau. of Col. Bostwick, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Zaccheus, of Ashburnham. za — John,b. 3rd Dec. 1842, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., M.P., of Peterborough; m. nth Feb. 1868, Maria, dau. of Robert-David Rogers (see Rogers). 3«. — George, M.D., of Peterborough. 4«. — Charles, d. unm. ia. — Amelia, m. to Robert Revell, Barrister-at-Law, of Woodstock, 1. — Acksah, m. to Edward Ermatinger, of St. Thomas, Co. Elgin. 2. — Maria, b. Aug. 1812. d. 17th April, 1856, m. 25th Feb. 1830, to James-G Rogers (see Rogers). 3 — Affa, m. to Elam-Rush Stimson, d., in Holy Orders. John Burnham, above named, of Cobourg, d. 1840, m. and had issue, viz. : 1. — Elias, d , Barrister-at-Law, of Peterborough. 2. — George, d., M.D., of Peterborough ; m. Adeline-Humphress, dau. of John Spalding of Grafton, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Herbert- George, M.D., of Toronto. 2a. — Hampden-John, Barrister-at-Law. la. — Helen-Seymour, m. to R. P. Boucher, M.D., son of Judge Boucher, of Peterborough. 2a. — Georgina, m. to Rev. J. L. Gilmour. 3. — Charles, d. 4. — Zaccheus, Barrister-at-law, County Judge of Ontario since 1852, m. Sarah, dau. of John-B. Warren, of Oshawa, Co. Ontario. 'Ashburnham, County of Peterborough, bears his name. 23 5^ — Harris, d. 6. — William, d., of Port Hope. I. — Margaret, d., m. to Robert Wilson, Barrister-at-Law. 2. — Christiana, d. Mark Burnham, above named, b. 1791, d. 1864, came to Canada in 1812, and was a merchant at the then village of Amherst, now part of Cobourg, but removed in 1830 to Port Hope, Co. Durham, and in 1864 to Keene, Co. Peterboro; m. Sophronia, dau. of Samuel Gilchrist of Bedford, New Hampshire*, and had issue, viz. (besides two other sons d.) : Henry- Hamilton, b. 1842, of Port Hope, of which town he has been Mayor in several years ; m. Agnes-Johannah, dau. of Jeremiah Amey of Ernesttown, Co. Addington, whose father (XW.J6.X.) came from the State of New York, and has issue, viz. : James-Gilchrist, Barrister-at-Law, m. Helena, dau. of Henry Cawthra of Toronto, and has issue: Sophronia; Bonita ; Helen-Maude; Agnes; Florence- Adele ; Grace Gertrude ; Hazel-Hamilton. Arms : Gu, a chev. betw. three lions heads erased or. Crest : A leopard's head erased ppr. Motto : Basis virtutum constantia. BURNHAM OF SOMBRA. A branch of the Burnham family, settled in south-western Ontario, claim to be of U. E. Loyalist origin, and to be nearly related to the above, but their history has not been carefully pre served, and neither the connection with the other branches of the family, nor the date and circumstances of their settlement in Canada, can at present be reliably stated. They claim descent from Asa Burnham, who had issue: Samuel-Herrick, of whom below; Asa ; William ; Zacheus. Samuel-Herrick, above named, had issue: Samuel-Herrick, of whom below ; Truman ;. Asa ; John. 'Four sons of Samuel Gilchrist came to Canada about 1818, viz. : 1. — John, M.D., b. 1792, d. 1859, of Cobourg (previously of Goffstown, New Hampshire) and afterwards of Keene, Co. Peterborough, and subsequently of Port Hope ; Surgeon Northumberland Militia ; some time M.P.P. ; m. a dau. of Jonathan Gore, M.D., of Goffstown, N.H., and had issue 9 children. 2. — Samuel, M.D., d. 1849, of Port Hope, Surgeon Durham militia. 3. — James-Eikin, M.D., d. 1871, of Cobourg. 4. — Hiram, M.D., d. 1852, of Port Hope. 24 Samuel-Herrick, secondly above named, settled on the St. Clair River, in Sombra, Co. Lambton, in 1812 ; he had issue, viz. : I. — Lewis, b. 1812, merchant in Sombra, m. istly, 2nd Dec. 1833, Amelia Murray, and 2ndly, gth July 1873, Margaret McDonell, and has had issue, viz., of the first marriage: Samuel-Herrick ; Robert ; Susan ; and of the second marriage, Emily. 2. — Malcolm, b. 1814, went to Indiana, m. Polly Billings, and has had issue : Robert ; Henrietta. 3. — Herrick, b. 1818, of Sombra, m. Jane Robinson, and has had issue : Alice, m. to William-Piper McDonald. 4. — (Rev.) John, b. 1820, Methodist Minister, some time of Detroit, now of Saginaw, Michigan, m. Melissa Kyes, and has had issue : Victor, Attorney at Alpena, Michigan. 5. — Burleigh, b. 1832, m. Jemima Crawford, and has had issue: Marshall ; Morris. 6. — Jeremiah, b. 1834, °f Sombra, m. 1854, Jane Rattray, and has had issue, viz. : ia. — John- William, m. Harriet Cornwall, and has issue : Ross; Roy; Lela. 2a. — Alexander-Steves, Barrister at-Law, of Sarnia, Co. Lambton. 3a. — George- Herrick. 4a. — Lewis-Vallandingham. ia.— Matilda. 2a. — Melissa, m. to Ross-Lewis Steves. 3a. — Alberta. 4a. — Ida-Margaret, m. to Walter-Martin Cottrell, marine Captain, and has issue : Jessie ; Jennie. 1. — Sarah, b. 1822, d. 1895, m. to Gustavus Fox of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, and had issue: John; Robert; Lewis; Catharine. 2. — Lura, b. 1830, m. to Charles McDonell, Land Surveyor, and has had issue : Alexander ; Charles ; Anne ; Catherine. FITZGIBBON. Gerald FitzGibbon, of Glin, Co., Limerick, Ire., son of Gerald FitzGibbon, a descendant of the White Knight, m. Mary Wyndham, and had issue, viz. : i. — John, of Glin, d. unm. 2. — James, of whom below. 3. — Gerald, Master in Chancery in Ire., m. Ellen Patterson (sister of Justice Patter son), and had issue : 1. — Gerald, Lord Justice. 2. — Henry, some time President of the College of Surgeons in Dublin. 4. — Thomas, m. Anna Martin. 5. — Henry, whose son is Judge and Recorder of Belfast i-: — Margaret, who came to Canada, and was m. to Simon Washburn, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto ; d. s. p. 2-3. — Two other daughters. (Col.) James FitzGibbon (named above), b, 16th Nov. 1780, d. 10th Dec. 1863 ; enrolled with his father and elder brother in a yeomanry corps raised to resist the threatened French invasion of 1795, and shortly became a sergeant ; entered a Fencible Regiment in I7g8, and soon afterwards volunteered into the Army as a sergeant, taking with him 40 men, who were drafted into the 4gth Regt. ; served in Holland, and with Nelson's fleet before Copenhagen, and in Canada from 1802; received a Commission in 1806. Served through out the War of 181 2 with distinction, being particularly known as the hero of Beaver Dams, an outpost which (as Lieut.), he held with 46 men, reinforced during the engagement by 16 horse, and supported by about 250 or 300 men of the Six Nations (see Brant), and being warned by Laura Secord (see Secord) of an intended attack by the Americans, made such an adroit disposition of his men, and managed them so skilfully, that he led the enemy to believe that they had been 26 surrounded by a superior force, and taking advantage of their con fusion, with " cool effrontery" demanded and. secured their surrender; the Americans, after losing 56 killed and wounded, surrendered 554, of whom 80 were mounted, with two guns. For this exploit he was promoted Captain in the Glengarry Regiment, in which he served until it was disbanded in 1816, when he received an appointment in the office of the Adjutant-General of Militia. Was Assist. Adjt.. Genl. 1822 ; Col. of West York Regt. of Militia, and afterwards of 1st Regt. Toronto Militia. Took a prominent part (acting Adjt.-Genl ) in the suppression of the Rebellion of 1837-8, having by his fore sight and determination secured the defeat of the attack on Toronto, for which service the Legislature voted him a grant of 5,000 acres, which, however, he never received. Was J.P. ; Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ; Clerk of the Legislative Council ; and Registrar of the Court of Probate for Upper Canada. Was Deputy-Grand Master of the Freemasons of Upper Canada 1822. He returned to England in 1846, and was appointed a Military Knight of Windsor, 1850. M. 14th Aug. 1814, Mary Haley (having obtained leave of absence sufficient to enable him to travel from a distance of sixty miles to the church at Adolphustown, where she met him, and being obliged to leave from the church door to return to his duty), and had issue, besides others who d. young, viz. : 1. — Charles-Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, Surrogate Clerk, m. Agnes-Dunbar,* dau. of John-Wedderburn-Dunbar Moodie, of 21st Fusileers, aftds. Sheriff Co. Hastings, i83g to 1864 (son of Moodie of Melsetter, Orkney Islands, Sco.), and his wife, Susannah Strickland, and had issue, viz. : ia. — James, of Montreal, m. Kate, dau. of Kenneth Suther land, d., some time Lieut, in the Prussian army, and has issue : Marjorie. la. — Mary-Agnes, authoress of " A Veteran of 1812," an account of the life of Col. FitzGibbon. 2a. — Geraldine, m. to Douglas Moodie, son of Moodie of Cocklaw, Sco., and has issue : Melville, Douglas- Gerald, Allan, Alexander, Douglas. 2a. — Charlotte-Alice, m. to Charles Dunn, of Quebec, and has issue, Gwillym, Charles. 2. — George, b. 1818, accidentally killed in 1834 by the falling of ?Who survived him, and was m. 2ndly to Brown Chamberlain, of Ottawa, Lieut.-Col., Queen's Printer. 21 an over-crowded gallery at the market house, Toronto, on the occasion of a political meeting, being impaled upon a hook for hanging meat upon in a butcher's stall under neath. 3- — William, b. i8ig, Barrister-at-Law, of Belleville, Co. Hastings ; d. unm. 4- — James-Gerald, d. 185 1, entered the Army as Ensign in the 24th Regt., in 1840, but retired and was subsequently a Barrister-at-Law; m. 12th July 1847, Elizabeth-Ann, dau. of John Breakenridge (see Breakenridge), and had issue one dau., Mary. 1. — Mary, d. 1853, unm. Arms : (Subject to due difference to be assigned) ; Erm., a saltire gu., on a chief arg. three annulets of the second. Crest : A boar passant gu. charged with three annulets arg. Motto : Nil admirari. 28 READ, Xa.j6.0L. JOHN READ, b. 1633, d. 1730, was an officer under Cromwell, and on the Restoration left England (Cornwall) in or prior to 1683, and came to America, where he finally settled at Norwalk, Connecticut. He m. Derby, and had issue: John; Thomas; William ; Mary, m. to David Little ; Abigail. The eldest son, John, of Norwalk, b. 1697, m- Tuttle, and had issue, John, Daniel, Eleazar, Samuel, William, Mary, Experience, Meheta- bel ; of whom Eleazar, of Salisbury, Conn., had issue, Moses and Eleazar, of whom Moses (Xa.J6.3L.) came to Canada in 1784 and settled in Augusta, Co. Grenville ; he had issue, Obadiah, who was persecuted and imprisoned by the Revolution ists, and came to Canada with his father ; he had issue, viz. : 1. — John-Landon, Merchant, of Merrickville, Co. Leeds; served in 1812, and was present at the taking of Ogdensburg ; m. gth March I78g, Janet, dau. of David Breakenridge (see Breakenridge), and had issue, viz. : ia. — James, b. 1812, d. 1848 ; m. Louisa Woods, sister of Judge Woods of Chatham, Co. Kent, and had issue : James ; Mary, m. to Henry Garrett, and had issue, Benjamin, Henry, Katharine, Gertrude. 2c7. — William-Case, b. i8ig, m. Margaret McKenzie of Ottawa, and had issue : William-Ashley, in Holy Orders, of Pembroke ; George-McKenzie, of Huron, Dakota ; Edward ; Eva. 3«. — David-Breakenridge, b. 13th June 1823, of Toronto Barrister-at-Law 1845, QC 1858, and Bencher of the Law Society for nearly thirty years ; Mayor of Toronto in 1858 ; m. Emily, dau. of Norman Ballard of Picton, Co. Prince Edward, and has had issue : 29 Walter-James-Breakenridge, b. 1855, Barrister-at-Law; Edward-Leith, b. 1857, d. 1881 ; Ada-Maria ; Emma- Cynthia; Agnes-Maud. m. to Henry-John Wade (named below), now of Chicago, and has issue, Henry- Read; Edith-Mabel, m. to Frederick-Coate Wade, Barrister-at-Law of Winnipeg (named below), and has issue, John-Breakenridge, b. 189 1 ; Emily-Margery. 4a. — John-Breakenridge, b. 1832, d. 1881, of Toronto, Barrister-at-Law; m. Roxanna-Caroline, dau. of Nor man Ballard above named, and had issue: Norman; Henry -John; Charles-Percy; Lionel; Walter; Douglas; Emily-Mary, m. to Archer-Evans-Stringer Martin (see Martin) ; Jessie, m. to Richard Francis, M.D., of Montclair, New Jersey ; Ethel-May. ia. — Mary, b. 1815, d. 1883, m. to Thomas-David McCor- mick (see McCormick). 2«. — Harriet, b. 1817, d. 1848, m. (as first wife) to Samuel Coate, M.D., d., (son of Samuel Coate, in H.O., author of a work of rare merit on penmanship), and had issue, viz.: lb. — Harriet-Read d., m. to William Wade, b. 1st • Jan. 1835, d. 1886, Manager of the Ontario Bank at Ottawa, and had issue (besides one d. inf , drowned by falling into a well), viz. : Henry-John, b. 4th Nov. 1858 (named above), Frederick-Coate, b. Nov. 1859 (named above), Ada-Julia. 2b. — Gertrude, d., m. to Thomas Templeton, some time of Chicago, afterwards of California. 3a. — Lydia-Maria, b. 1821, m. to Alexander Millar, formerly of Chatham, now of Detroit. 2. — Obadiah, m. Hutchinson, and had issue: Charles, James-K, Benjamin, and Russell. 3. — Moses, m. Ann Webster, and had issue : Henry, Milton, Samuel, and Isaac. 4. — Samuel, m. Scott, and had issue : Samuel. 5. — Guy-Carleton, b. 16th June 1785, d. 14th Dec. 1849 ; served at Crysler's Farm, 1813 (Medal), and at the Windmill, 1838; m. istly, 22nd Jan. 1808, Anna Buell, and 2ndly, McLean, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Isaac, b. 7th Sept. 1810, d. 5th Dec. 1873, m. Cecilia Bruce. 30 2a.— Guy-Carleton, b. 3rd July 1814, m. Clarinda Stewart. 2a. — George, of Keene, Co. Peterborough, b. 13th Aug. i8ig ; m. 13th Sept. 1850, Crawford Reid, and had issue : John-Carleton, b. 21st Dec. 1854 ; Henry-Have- lock, b. 6th Jan. 1858, d. July 1858; William-George, b. 1 6th Jan. 1863, m. 1886, Nellie Cummings ; Annie-J., m. 13th Oct. 1872, to JohnPowell ; Elizabeth ; Agnes- Eliza, d. 4th Oct. 1886. 4a. — Sherwood, b. 28th Jan. 1823. 50.— William-Buell, b. 17th April 1825, d. ; m. Maria Backus. 6a. — John-Landon, b. 23rd Dec. 1830, m. istly, Margaret Hewie, and 2ndly, Emma Weller. ia. — Elizabeth, b. 28th Sept. 1808, d., m. to Robert Shepherd. 2a. — Eliza, b. ist June 1812, d. igth April 1864, m. to James Landon. 3«. — Julia, b. 2gth May 1817, m. to George Lane. 4a. — Ann, b. 16th Nov. 1827, m- to William Warner. And of the second marriage : 5. — Anna-Sophia, b. 8th July 1835, d. 5th July 1874, m. to Buker. 6. — Maria, b. 20th Nov. i83g, m. to Bishop. 3i BREAKENRIDGE, Xa.J6.X. James Breakenridge, said to have been of an Irish family of Scottish origin, settled in Ben nington, Vermont. He was Lieut, of Militia ; he was b cir. 1721, and d. 10th April 1783, leaving issue, besides others, two sons, David and James, who were officers in the Royalist Army (Rogers' Rangers) in the Revolutionary War, and after the conclusion of the War came to Canada. James Breakenridge, who settled in Eliza- bethtown, was Col. of Militia and Lieut, of Co. Leeds. David Breakenridge, who settled in Augusta, was for many years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, Co. Grenville ; he had issue, viz. : 1. — John, of whom below. 2. — James, b. 8th July I7g7- In the War of 1812 he volun teered for service, though only 16 years of age, and was present on board Commodore Yeo's ship in the attack on Sackett's Harbor. He went to live in the State of New York, and afterwards removed to Vermont. 3. — Francis, M.D., went to live in Detroit, and afterwards went to Mexico, where he took part in a Revolution, and was im prisoned, but was subsequently released at the instance of the British Minister. 4. — Solomon. 5 —George. 1. — Janet, m. to John-Landon Read (see Read). 2. — Sarah, rn. to Paul Glassford, Merchant in Brockville. 3. — Eliza, m. to Samuel Thomas, Merchant, of Maitland, Augusta. 4. — Harriet, m. to John Morey, of Augusta. 5. — Charlotte, m. to Augustus Schofield, Merchant. 32 6. — Betsy, m. to John Dougall, of the County of Prince Edward. John Breakenridge (named above), of Niagara, Barrister-at- Law, b. nth May 1789, d. 3rd April 1828; served in the War of 1812 ; m., 25th Aug 1816, Mary- Warren, dau. of Robert Baldwin (see Baldwin), who was b. 30th May 1791, and d. 7th Aug. 1871 ; and had issue, viz. : la. — John-Baldwin, of Kingston and Belleville, Barrister-at- Law, b. 1 6th Feb. 1820, d., m. 12th Oct. 1843, Ann- Murton, b. 16th Jan. 1820, dau. of John-Andrew Stevenson, of Oakwood, Co. Lincoln, son of Sir John Stevenson, of Dublin, Ireland, and had issue, viz. : lb. — Robert John, b. ist Sept. 1844, of Milwaukee, Mich. 2b. — William- Warren- Baldwin, b. June 1846, Artist, of New York. 2b. — Edward-Henry, b. 13th Feb. 1841, d. 28th July 1850. 4b. — Francis, b. 2nd March 1849, d. 23rd July 1849. lb. — Maria-Genevieve, b. igth Sept. 1850. 2a. — William-David, b. 14th Dec. 1822, m. 3rd Jan. 1850, Madeline-Sarah, b. 26th April 1831, dau. of Charles Willard, Merchant in Kingston, and had issue : Elizabeth- - Anna ; Mary-Madeline, m. 1874 to Claude-Cathcart Rennie- Strachan-Carnegie, Major R.A., aftds. J.P. and D.L., Co. Forfar, Scotland, a near relative of the Earl of Southesk, and has issue, Alan-Bruce, b. 1875, Dorothy-Olivia. ia. — Maria-Margaret, b. 25th March 1817, d. nth Oct. 1875, m. 2nd May 1835, Hon. Edmund-Fuller Murney, Member of the Legislative Council, b. 7th Nov. 181 1, d. 15th Aug. 1861,* and had issue, viz. : lb. — Edmund-Henry, b. Sept. ist 1837, d. young. 2b. — Edmund, b. 2gth March 1846, d. 23rd Jan. -1849. ib. — Catharine-Mary, m. 13th Oct. 1855, to Henry-Thomas Ridley, b. 2nd Aug. 1827, M.D., of Hamilton, and has had issue: Henry-Murney, b. 28th Oct. 1863, d. 24th Dec. 1866 ; Henry-Ratcliff ; Louisa-Mary-De Rotten- burg ; Minnie-Morgan-Sayce ; Helen-Isabel-Falkiner ; Catharine- Alicia- Baldwin, m. to William-Warren Baldwin (see Baldwin) ; Sophia-Emily-Dix. * Son of Henry Murney, who came from Ireland and settled in Kingston ; he married Catherine, dau. of Patrick Smyth fffl.JE.X.), d. 23rd April 1814, aged 67, a native of Kells, Ire., ahd his wife Rosamund, nee McDavit, stated in an old family memo, to have been a grand-dau (great grand-dau. ?) of O'Neill, of Shane's Castle, who m. Shela O'Hara. 33 2b.— Mabel-Maria. 2b. — Harriet-Emily, m. 8th Oct. 1867, to Henry-Augustine- Fitzgerald MacLeod (see MacLeod). 4b. — Amy-Elizabeth-Morgan. $b. — Maria- Victoria-Hastings 6b. — Anne-Henrietta-Octavia, m. 7th Sept. i86g, to Arthur- Henry Baldwin, in Holy Orders, Rector of All Saints', Toronto (see Baldwin). yb. — Edith-Nina. 8b. — Ellen-Angela-Dix. gb. — Constance-Rosamund-Julia. 2a. — Elizabeth-Anna, b igth Feb. 1825, m. 12th July 1847, to James-Gerald FitzGibbon (see FitzGibbon). 2a. — Henrietta-Augusta. Arms : Vert, a thistle, slipped, between three bee hives, arg. Crest : A bee hive between two rose bushes, ppr. Motto : Bello ac pace paratus. 34 BALDWIN. THE BALDWINS claim descent from a family of great promi nence in ancient times, the first of the name being Earl of Flanders and Artois, cir. 880, who m. a dau. of the King of France. His son m. Elfrida, dau. of King Alfred of England. Their descendant was Baldwin the Pious, ancestor of the branch of this family who were chosen by the Crusaders to be Kings of Jerusalem. Baldwin the Pious also was the father of Maud, m. to William the Conqueror, with whom one of the family, named Baldwin de Redvers, came into England, and was the ancestor of the English branches of the family. In temp. Eliz. William Baldwin settled in Ireland ; and two brothers, Henry and Thomas Baldwin, who are supposed to have been his sons, settled in the western part of the County of Cork, and frqm them are descended the families of the name in that county. In 1612, Thomas, the younger brother, purchased Lisnegatt, Co. Cork, which is still in the possession of his de scendants. His son James was father of John, who m. Catherine Corliss ; their son, John Baldwin of Lisnegatt, Alderman of Cork, and Mayor thereof in 1836-7, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Warren of Kilbarry, Co. Cork, and had issue, two sons, of whom the younger was Robert, of Summerhill or Knockmore, near Carrigoline, Co. Cork, b. 21st Aug. (old style) 1741, and d. 24th Nov. 1816. He came to Canada in i7gg and settled in the township of Clarke, Co. Durham. M. 2nd Sept. i76g, Barbara, dau. of William Spread of Forest, Co. Cork, who was b. 24th Aug. (o. s.) 1748, and d. 21st June i7gi ; and had issue, viz. : 1. — John, b. 30th Oct. 1771, d. 4th Nov. 1782. 2. — Robert-Nimrod, b. ist Jan. 1774, d. 6th May 1789. 3. — William-Warren, of whom below (see Baldwin of Spadina). 4. — Augustus-Warren, b. ist Oct. 1776, d. 5th Jan. 1866. Entered the Royal Navy in 1794, from which, after an honourable service, he retired with the rank of Admiral in 1846, and settled at Russellhill, near Toronto*. M. 4th * Now the residence of Samuel Nordheimer, and called Glenedyth. TJuliftum. 35 Oct. 1827, Augusta-Melissa, dau. of John-Mills Jackson of Springfield, Co. York,- and had issue, viz, : ia. — Edward-Horton, b. 17th Aug. 1828, d. 26th May 1848. ia. — Emily-Agnes, b. 2nd Feb. 1830, d. 8th Jan. 1845. 2a. — Adeline-Hannah, b. 27th June 1833, d. 5th Nov. 1846. 5.— Henry, b. 18th Nov. 1777, d. 7th Jan. 1849; m. 27th April 1806, Anna-Maria, dan. of William Ricketts of Cork, and had issue, 2 sons and 2 daus., all of whom d.s.p. 6. — Thomas, b. 22nd Feb. 1779, d. 4th May 1779. 7 — Thomas- Warren, b. 10th June 1780, d. 3rd May 1795. 8. — John-Samuel, b. 3rd Aug. 1786, d. 7th Nov. I7g6. g. — John-Spread, of whom hereafter (see Baldwin of St. James Parish). i- — Barbara, b. 21st June 1770, d. 24th Aug. 1853 ; m. to Daniel Sullivan (see Sullivan). 2. — Elizabeth, b. 6th Oct. 1772, d. 12th Oct. 1772. 3. — Elizabeth, b. 6th Aug. 1782, d. 7th Nov. 1853; m. 12th Feb. 1801, to John-Jordon Morgan of New York, U.S.A., Counsellor-at-Law, who d. 2gth July i84g, s.p. 4.— Alice, b. 6th Jan. 1784, d. 5th Feb. 1832. 5. — Anna-Maria, b. 13th May 1785, d. 3rd Nov. 1868. 6. — Henrietta-Augusta, b. 6th June i78g, d. 4th June I7g6. 7. — Mary- Warren, b. 30th May i7gi, d. 7th Aug. 1871 : m. 25th Aug. 1816, to John Breakenridge (see Breakenridge). BALDWIN OF SPADINA. (Hon.) William- Warren Baldwin (above named) of Spadina, near Toronto, b. 25th April 1775, d. 8th January 1844; M.D., afterwards Barrister-at-Law ; was Treasurer of the Law Society of Osgoode Hall for several years ; was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, and was of the Executive Council. M. 31st May 1803, Margaret-Phoebe (d. 15th May 1850), dau. of William Willcocks * [Arms : Per pale, three lions one in chief rampant holding a crescent and two in base combatant], and had issue, viz. : * Hon. Peter Russell, previously a Captain in the 64th Regt., was a member of the Executive Council for Upper Canada and was Administrator of the Government from 1796 to 1799. Was sub sequently Receiver-General. He was possessed of a tract of land on which a large portion of the city of Toronto now stands, which (dying 30th Sept. 1808 unm.) he devised to his sister Eliza beth Russell, who d. unm. 19th Feb. 1822, having devised the same estates to her cousins Maria (Susannah-Maria) Willcocks and Phoebe (Margaret-Phoebe) wife of William- Warren Baldwin, who were daus. of William Willcocks of Millbrook, Co. York, previously of Cork, Ireland, an Alderman and Mayor of that city ; he d. about 1812. Susannah-Maria Willcocks d. unm. in 1834 or 1835, and devised her estates to her sister Phoebe Baldwin and her husband and sons. 36 i. — Robert, of whom below. 2. — Augustus-William, b. 1805, and d. inf. 3. — Henry, b. 7th Jan. 1807, d. 12th May 1820. 4. — William -Augustus, of whom hereafter (see Baldwin of Mashquoteh). 5. — Quetton-St. George, b. 4th Jan. 1810, d. 30th Nov. i82g. (Hon.) Robert Baldwin, above named, b. 12th May 1804, d. gth Dec. 1858. Was a politician and statesman prominent in the public affairs of his time. Was a member of the Legislative Assembly, and became a member of the Executive Council 18th Feb. 1836 ; appointed Solicitor General in 1840 ; Attorney-General, 1842, and again from 1848 to 1851. Was Treasurer of the Law Society of Osgoode Hall. M. 31st May 1827, Augusta- Elizabeth, d. nth Jan. 1836, dau. of Daniel Sullivan (see Sullivan), and had issue, viz. : 1. — William- Willcocks, of whom below. 2. — Robert, b 17th April 1834, d. gth Dec. 1885; m. istly, 30th Aug. 1859, Jemima, dau. of Alexander McDougall, formerly of Weston Hall, Grenada, West Indies, and grand-dau. of James MacQueen of Kensington, Eng. ; she d. 2nd May 1873 ; and 2ndly, 31st May 1877, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Horatio-Nelson Walker, formerly of Riversdale, near Dublin, Ire. ; and had issue, viz.: Of the first marriage : ia. — James McQueen, b. 21st June i860, in Holy Orders, missionary in Japan. 2a. — Robert, b. 4th Aug. 1862. 3a.— William-Warren, M.D., b. 15th March 1864, now residing in Jamaica, West Indies; m. 15th June 1892, Catharine-Alicia-Baldwin, dau. of Henry-Thomas Ridley, M.D. (see Breakenridge), and has had issue : Ridley- Warren, d 3rd March 1896; and a dau. 4a. — David-Cecil, b. 8th Jan. 1867, m. 7th Aug. 1889, Fanny, dau. of Francis-Edwin Kilvert, Collector of Customs in Hamilton, and has issue : David-Kilvert, b. gth June i8go ; Nanny-Louise. ia. — Jemima, m. 16th Oct. 1884, to Dyson Hague, in Holy Orders, son of George Hague, Banker in Montreal, formerly of Toronto, and has issue : Robert-Dyson, b. 3rd Sept. 1885 ; May-Baldwin ; Catharine-Helen. 2a. — Catharine-Maria, m. 2gth June 1893, to John- 37 Richards-Shields Boyd, in Holy Orders, Missionary in Japan, son of John Boyd Co. Judge, Co. York, and has issue, one son. And of the second marriage : 5«. — -Frederick- Walker, b. 2nd Jan. 1882. 2a. — Elizabeth-Mary. 4a. — Annie-Gertrude, d. 14th Feb. 1886. 5«. — Grace- Constance. 1. — Phoebe-Maria, b. 27th Feb. 1828, d. 10th Jan. 1866, unm. 2. — Augusta-Elizabeth, m. 4th Feb. 1851, to Hon. John Ross, (d. 31st Jan. 1871), of Belleville, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., member of the Legislative Council, son of Alexander Ross, originally of the Parish of Connor, Co. Antrim, Ireland, and subsequently of Brockville, Co. Leeds, and had issue, viz. : la. — Robert Baldwin, b. 14th March 1854, d. 17th March 1856. 2a. — John, b. 17th Feb. i85g ; m. 10th Oct. 1882, Eliza beth, dau. of Donald-John-Forbes Macleod, in H.O. (see Macleod), and Mary-Margaret his wife, dau. of Rt. Rev. Thomas-Brock Fuller (see Fuller). 2a. — Alexander-Gait, b. 2gth Nov. i860. 4«. — Robert-Baldwin, b. 25th May i86g. ia. — Maria-Louisa, b. 26th Feb. 1852, d. 30th Aug. 1862. 2a. — Mary-Jane, m. 8th April 1874, to Charles Jones, Major R.A. d. i8g6 (see Jones). 2a. — Maria-Elizabeth-Baldwin, m: 5th Feb. i8g6, to Morgan-Dix Blake, son of Charles Blake. William-Willcocks Baldwin, above named, b. 20th May 1830, d. igth Nov. i8g3, of Larchmere, in W7hitchurch, Co. York, aftds. of Toronto, Distributor of Law Stamps ; m. istly, 2gth Aug. 1854, Eliza, dau. of Alexander Macdougall above named, who was b. 18th Nov. 1830, and d. 27th Sept. 1855, and 2ndly, 16th Oct. 1856, Susanna-Mary, dau. of Stephen-Chittenden Yarwood, R.N.. and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Eliza-Jane-MacQueen, m. 10th June 1880, to Clarence- Thomas Whitney (see Gamble). And of the second marriage : ia. — Henry Yarwood, b. 5th Oct. i85g, m. 4th Oct. 1881, Adele-Gertrude-Mary-Angelique, dau. of Alfred Pinsoneault, 38 Seigneur in Prov. Quebec, and has issue, viz. : lb. — Henry- Walter, b. 13th Dec. 1883 ; 2b.— William-Willcocks, b. 27th July 1886; lb.— Susie-Adele-Mary. 2a.— Robert- Willcocks- Yarwood, b. 12th Dec. 1864, m. 20th March 1889, Mary-Fleming, dau. of James-Rogers Arms trong (see Armstrong), and has had issue, viz. : 16 —Robert-Edmund- Yarwood, b. 19th Nov. 1892 2b.— Herbert- Westropp, b. 25th Nov. 1894. 1 b. — Yolande-Yarwood. 2b. — Leila-Marjorie- Yarwood, d. inf. 2b. — Dorothy-Mary- Yarwood. 2a.— Stephen-Yarwood, b. 27th Dec. 1870, Lieut. 12th York Rangers, m. 17th April 1894, Emma-Mabel, dau. of Huson- William-Munro Murray (see Murray), and has issue, Lesslie- Murray, b. nth March 1895; Stephanie- Victoria-Murray, b. 24th May 1896. 2a. — Mary-Yarwood, m. 18th Sept. 1879, to Hamilton Cassels (see Cassels).* 3«. — Agatha-Maud-Yarwood, m. 6th June 1883, to Joseph- Walter Lesslie, M.D., late Surgeon Queen's Own Rifles, son of Joseph Lesslie, late Postmaster of Toronto. f 4a. — Susannah-Yarwood, m. 29th Aug. 1895, to Ralph-Abram Robinson. BALDWIN OF MASHQUOTEH. William-Augustus Baldwin, of Mashquoteh, near Toronto, fourth son of William-Warren Baldwin, above named, was b. 4th Sept. 1808, and d. 14th June 1883 ; m. istly, 25th Sept. 1834, * In addition to those named in Vol. I., p. 28, Hamilton Cassels has issue, Hamilton, b. ist Aug. 1895. t Edward Lesslie, merchant, came to Canada from Dundee, Sco., in 1820; he m. Grace Watson, and had issue, viz. . 1. — Edward, d. unm. 2. — John, Merchant in Dundas, d. unm. 3. — James, b. 1802, of Eglington, Co. York, J.P. and Alderman ; was m. but d.s p. 4. — Charles, d., was m. and had issue one son, Charles, and one dau., d. 5. — William, d , was m. and had issue one son, William, d., and one dau., Agnes. 6. — Joseph, Postmaster of Toronto for many years, m. Sarah- Elizabeth, dau. of James Graham, M.D. (TU.JE.X.), an(i has had issue : ia. — James, d. unm. 2a. — Rolph, M.A., M.D. (L.R.C.P.S. Eng.), F.R.G.S., served as Surgeon-Major with the Turkish Army in the Servian war, 1876-77 (medal), and with Red Cross Ambulance in Russo-Turkish war, 1877-78, with distinction (Order of Medjidi 4th Class and Turkish medal) ; also served in Zulu war, 1879 (medal), in the Congo Free State (Chevalier of Order of Leopold and of Congo Star), and in many less notable services ; d. unm. while travelling in the West Indies in December 1893. 3a. — Joseph- Walter, named in the text, and four daus., Grace, Mary, Georgina, Louisa. 1. — Helen, unm. 2. — Lydia, m. to John-Mair Thornton, and had issue, William, James, Ellen and Jessie. 3. — Grace, m. to John Paterson (see Paterson). 4 — Agnes, m. to Robert Holt and had issue, Grace and Ellen. Edward Lesslie and his sons established a mercantile business in Kingston, Toronto and Dundas, in which they issued a copper coinage in pieces of 2d. and %&., specimens of which are much sought after by numismatists. 39 Isabella-Clarke, dau. of James Buchanan, British Consul at New York; she was b. ioth Nov. 1815, and d. 21st May 1850; and 2ndly, 24th Feb. 1852, Margaret Fry, dau. of Capt. Martin-Donald- Macleod (see Macleod), and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Henry-St. George, b. 12th Nov. 1837, m. gth Feb. i86g, Amelia-Sarah, dau. of William-George Pentland, of Belvi- dere Place, Quebec, formerly of Dublin, Ireland, and has had issue : Bertram-St. George, b. 17th Sept. 1870, d. 25th Feb. i8g3 ; Harold-Augustus, b. 16th Oct. 1871 ; Ethel- Isabel. za. — James-Buchanan, M.D., Capt. 2nd Regt. of Cavalry, b. 14th July i83g, m. 4th June 1873, Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. Joseph-Curran Morrison, Justice of the Court of Queen's v Bench, son of Hugh Morrison, who came from Co. Sutherland, Sco., and has had issue : Kenneth-Joseph- Morrison, b. 15th March 1874 ; James-Carlisle-Buchanan, b. 25th April 1886; Florence-Emeline, b. 23rd October 1875, d. 6th Dec. 1884 ; Sybil-Isabel, b. 26th Sept 1880, d. 26th Nov. 1884. 2a. — William-Augustus, M.D., b. 6th Dec. 1840, d. 13th July i8g4 ; m. 20th June 1883, Ella- Winifred, dau. of Charles Poston, Merchant in Quebec, and had issue : Charles- William, b. 22nd April 1884; St. George-Pentland, b. 26th Feb. 1885. 4a. — Robert-Russell, b. 30th July 1842, m. 30th Sept. i8g3, Ada-Jane, dau. of James Webster of Guelph, Co. Welling ton, Registrar of Deeds, and Margaret his wife, dau. of George Wilson, some time of Sydney, Australia. [Arms : Arg. a fess gu. betw, three crosses crosslet fitched az. Crest : The sun or, rising from waves ppr. Motto : Emergo]. 5«. — iEmilius, b. 8th Sept. 1844, m. istly, 13th Sept. 1883, Susan, d. gth Oct. 1888, dau. of Samuel Cotterill of Deer Park, Co. York, formerly of Shrewsbury, Co. Salop, Eng. ; and 2ndly, 13th Nov. 1889, Julia, dau. of James Pringle, M.D., of Cobourg, Co. Northumberland; and has had issue of the first marriage, viz. : n^Emilius- Reginald, b. 15th July 1887, d. Aug. 1888 ; Alice-Muriel ; Emeline- Gladys. 4o ia. — Phoebe-Buchanan, b. 18th April 1836, d. gth Jan. i8gi ; m. 20th Oct. 1857, to George Lefroy (see Lefroy). 2«. — Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 3rd Aug 1847, d. 4th Nov. i8go; m. 4th Jan. 1877, to William-Ross Baldwin of Roseville, Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ire., only son of William-Henry Baldwin, 3rd son of John Baldwin, who was the only son of John Baldwin of Passage, Co. Cork, son of John Baldwin of Lisnegatt, the elder brother of Robert Baldwin, the settler in Canada; William-Ross Baldwin was drowned while bathing, 30th Aug. 1887; and had issue: William- Augustus, b. 3rd Feb. 1878 ; Godfrey-St. George, b. 2nd Jan 1881; Phcebe-Isabella-Margaret; Wilhelmine-Russell. And of the second marriage : 6a. — Martin-Donald-Macleod, b. 5th Dec. 1859, d. 22nd June 1883, unm. ya. — Lawrence-Heyden, Barrister-at-Law, b. 10th March 1862, m., 5th June 1890, Ethel-Mary-Sylvia, dau. of Edward Martin (see Martin) and has issue : Lawrence-Counsell- Martin, b. 31st Aug. 1891 ; Edith -Margaret- Sylvia. 8a. — Norman-Macleod, b. 25th Oct. 1870, d. 13th Aug% i8g4, unm. ga. — Charles-Macleod, b. 24th Jan. 1876. 10a. — John Macleod, 16th March. 1878. 2a. — Jane-Macleod, m. 7th June 1877, to Martin Graham, b. 30th April 185 1, son of William-Richard Grahame of Muirdrum, in Vaughan, Co. York, and of the Moat, Annan, Co. Dumfries, Scotland, and has issue: John, b. 10th April 1878 ; William-Baldwin, b. 3rd June 1882 ; Reginald- Kearny-Baldwin, b. 20th July 1885 ; Margaret-Baldwin, b, ist Feb. 1881, d. 28th June 1881 ; Jane-Baldwin ; Susannah- Ottilie, b. ist Oct. 1886, d 6th July 1887 ; Dorothy- Baldwin. 4(7. — Elizabeth-Alexandrina-Macleod. 5«. — Anna-Maria-Macleod, m. 20th Sept. 1892, to Charles-Pratt Whelan, b. 3rd May 1862, son of Robert-William Whelan, in Holy Orders, of Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ire., Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, some time Rector of Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ire., and Rural Dean Dio. Glendalough ; and has issue : Charles-Robert, b. 17th Aug. 1893 ; Margaret- Frances. 6a.— Margaret-Macleod, b. 31st March 1868, d. 21st Oct. 1890. 4i BALDWIN OF ST. JAMES' PARISH. John-Spread Baldwin, gth son of Robert Baldwin, the settler in Canada, above named, b. 13th Oct. 1787, d. 10th March 1843 ; m. 27th Feb. 1822, Anne, dau. of Major-General ^Eneas Shaw (see Shaw) ; she d. i87g; and had issue, viz. : 1. — John, b. 6th Sept. 1824, d. 10th Dec. i84g. 2. — Edmund, b. 25th Sept. 1826, d. 31st May 1876, in Holy , Orders ; many years Asst. Minister St. James Cathedral, Toronto, and Canon ; m. 26th June 1850, Frances-Jemima, d. 13th Feb. i8g5, dau. of Henry Grasett (see Grasett), and had issue, viz. : ia. — Edmund-St. George, M.B., b. 12th Oct. 1851. 2a. — Henry-Grasett, b. 18th March 1854, in Holy Orders, late Rector of Ch. of Ascension (Canon Baldwin Memorial Church), Toronto, m. 21st Jan. 1880, Helena-Lee, dau. of Hon. John-Wellington Gwynne, Justice of the Supreme Court (see Gwynne). 3. — Morgan, b. 26th June 1834; Alderman of Toronto in 1874 and served five years ; Harbor Master of Toronto since 1880; m. 25th Sept. 1855, Frances-Elizabeth, dau. of William-Chisholm Ross, of Toronto, and has had issue, besides two daus. d., viz. : ia. — Francis-Morgan, b. 7th June 1862, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Paul's, Woodstock, Co. Oxford ; m. Florence-Taylor MacLaren, and has issue, Arthur-M. ; a son not yet named ; Frances-May ia. — Louisa-Elizabeth, d. 17th March 1857. 2a. — Annie-Emily- Frances, d. 23rd Sept. 1865. 3a. — Edith- Julia. 4a. — Alice-Maud. 4. — (Rt. Rev.) Maurice-Scollard, b. 21st June 1836, D.D , in H.O. ; Ordained Deacon, i860; Priest, 1864 ; was successively Asst., St. Thomas ; Incumbent, Port Dover ; Rector of St. Luke's, Montreal ; Asst. and then Rector of the Cathedral, Montreal, and Canon ; consecrated Bishop of Huron, 30th Nov. 1883. Is known by the Indians in his Diocese as " Wahyahsashkung " (Scatter ing Light). M. istly, 4th Sept. 1861, Maria, dau. of Edmund Ermatinger of St. 42 Thomas ; she d. ioth Feb. 1863 ; and 2ndly, 21st April 1870, Sarah-Jessie, dau. of John-J. Day, Q.C., of Montreal, and has had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, ia.— Maria-Louisa, b. 30th Jan. 1863, d. 16th Sept. 1863. And of the second marriage : ia. — Maurice-Day, b. 22nd Oct. 1874. 2a. — Louisa. 2a. — Annah-Sarah-Jessie. 4a. — Adeline. 5.— Frederick-Augustus, b. 13th March 1839, d., m. and had issue, one child, d. 6. — Arthur-Henry, b. 25th Dec. 1840 ; in Holy Orders, Rector of All Saints', Toronto; m. 7th Sept. 1869, Anne-Henrietta- Octavia, dau. of Hon. Edmund-Fuller Murney (see Breakenridge). 1. — Henrietta-Eugenia, b. 4th Jan. 1823, d. 26th Sept. 1843, m. 14th Aug. 1841, to Henry Scadding, b. 2gth July 1813, D.D. in H.O., sometime Rector of Holy Trinity, Toronto, Honorary Canon of St. Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, son of John Scadding [Arms : Per pale az. and arg. six fleurs de lis in orle counterc hanged. Crest: Out of a mural crown arg. a hand couped above the wrist ppr. habited purp. charged on the cuff with a cross pattee or. , holding a sword the blade wavy, also ppr. Mottos: Above, Cerno; beneath, Ingenio non ferro], and had issue, one dau., Henrietta- Millicent, m. to Robert Sullivan (see Sullivan). 2. — Louisa-Elizabeth, b. 4th March i82g. d. 18th Nov. 1850. 3. — Isabella, b. 16th May 1832, d. 16th July 1832. Arms : Arg. afess ermines between three sprigs of oak fructed, ppr. Crest : On a cross potent sa. a dove holding an olive branch in his beak ppr. Motto : Nee timide nee temere. Baldwins of Spadina and Mashquoteh claim the right to quarter the arms of Willcocks, see p. 35. 43 BALDWIN OF GORE OF TORONTO. (Col.) Connell-James Baldwin, d. 4th Dec. 1861, son of James Baldwin, M.D., M.P., of Clougheneagh, Co. Cork (a first cousin of the celebrated Daniel O'Connell, M.P., and grand nephew of Count O'Connell, an officer in the French army ; also a kinsman of Robert Baldwin, the settler in Canada, being probably descended from Henry Baldwin of Curravarda, Co. Cork, brother of Thomas Baldwin of Lisnagat) ; entered the Royal Navy, but retired from that service and entered the Army at the age of 16, serving successively in the 87th, 50th Regts. Was present at Trafalgar, and at the battles of 83rd and Talvera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nive, Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse, for which he received a medal and ten clasps. He was four times wounded. He afterwards raised a regiment for service under the Emperor of Brazil. He came to Canada about 1828, and settled in the Gore of Toronto. In 1837 8 he raised a regt. of militia. M. Mary, dau. of Richard Sprague, Capt. Merchant Navy, and had issue, viz : 1. — Thomas, Lieut. 100th P. of Wales' Royal Can. Regt., d. 1862, unm. 1. — Celenie unm. 2.- — Cecilia, d., m. to Edward Knight, and had issue. 3. — Roxana, unm. 4. — Frances, m. to Anthony Lacourse, b. Sept. 1830, Barrister- at-Law, of Lindsay, afterwards of Berlin, County Judge Co. Waterloo (as 2nd wife, he having m., istly, Mary Dormer of Kingston). 5. — 'Louisa, m. to George Cook of Drummondville, Quebec, Major, d. 1886, whom she survives. 6. — Madeleine, a nun in Loretto Convent, Toronto. 44 SULLIVAN. ^^ Daniel Sullivan (d. 1822), son of Daniel Sullivan of Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland, came to Canada in i8ig, and was a merchant in York (Toronto) ; m. 13th Feb. 1797, Bar bara, dau. of Robert Baldwin (see Baldwin), and had issue : 1. —Daniel, b. 28th Nov. 1798, d. in 1821. 2.— Henry, b. gth March 1801, d. 23rd March 1801. 3. — Robert-Baldwin, of whom below. 4. -Henry, M.D., b. 21st March 1805, d. 30th Feb. 1850; m. 16th Sept. 1845, Christina-Georgina, b. 22nd Sept. 1816, d 15th April 1853. dau. of George McGregor, C.B., Lieut. - Col. 5gth Regt., and had issue, viz. : -Henry, b. 5th Oct. 1847, d. 23rd Feb. 1850. -Barbara-Christina, b. 2gth June 1846, d. 23rd Feb. 1850. -Louisa-Phoebe, m. 24th Aug. 1876, to Neil-Farquhar- Macleod Scobie of Hawkhill, Co. Sutherland, Sco., now of Feorly, Fort Macleod, N.W.T. 5. — Augustus-Baldwin, b. 7th June 1814, d. 21st May 1868, m. 14th July 1847, Bridget, b. 2nd Feb. 1829, dau. of John Tomlinson of Edenbury, King's Co., Ireland, and had issue: ia. — Daniel, b. 12th June 1847, d. 23rd Aug. 1848. za. — Augustus, b. Jan. 1849. la. — Maria. 2a. — Barbara. 2a. — Louisa ; all d. young. 1. — Anna-Maria-Louisa, b. 15th April 1807, d. 13th Nov. 1832, m. 5th April 1825, to Thomas-Gibbs Ridout (see Ridout). 2. — Augusta-Elizabeth, b. nth June 1809, d. nth Jan. 1836, m. 31st May 1827, to Hon. Robert Baldwin (see Baldwin). 3. — Barbara, b. 2nd Nov. 1811, d. gth May m. 31st Jan. 1895, ia.-ia-2a.- 45 1830, to Lawrence Heyden, b. 7th May 1804, d., Clerk of the Crown, eldest son of Lawrence Heyden of Kinsale, Ireland, and had issue, Lawrence, b. 3rd June 1835, m. Charlotte, d., dau of John King, M.D., and his wife Amelia Sherwood (see p. 3), and had issue, one dau. who d young; Barbara ; Judith Maria. (Hon.) Robert-Baldwin Sullivan, above named, b. 24th May 1802, d. 14th April 1853; Barrister-at-Law 1828; was Mayor of Toronto in 1835; subsequently a member of the Legislative Council, and held office in several ministries; was appointed Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench in 1848, and tiansferred subsequently to the Common Pleas ; m. firstly, 20th Jan. 1829, Cecelia-Eliza, b. 28th May 1812, d. 20th Dec. 1830, dau. of John Matthews, Capt. R.A., of Lobo, Co. Middlesex, M.P.P., and had issue : Frances-Louisa, b. 8th June 1830, d. 21st March 1831 ; m. secondly, 24th Dec. 1833, Emily-Louisa, dau. of Philip Delatre of Stamford, Co. Lincoln, Lieut. -Col. in the Army, [she survived him and was m. 2ndly, 14th June 1875, to Hon. Sir Francis Hincks, who was some time Prime Minister of Prov. Canada, and subsequently (1855) Governor of the Windward Isles, West Indies, and (1862) of British Guiana ; Lady Hincks d. 14th May 1880], and had issue, viz. : ia. — William-Baldwin, of Chicago, Illinois, Counsellor-at-Law, m. 1877, Emma, dau. of Adam Grittman of Chicago, formerly of Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, and his wife Margaret Boiler, b. 2nd Nov. 1833, of Bingen on the Rhine, Germany, and has issue, viz.: Robert-Baldwin, b. 4th Sept. i87g; Francis-Hincks, b. nth July 1882; Emma- Elizabeth ; Irene-Margaret. 2a. — Robert, b. ist Dec. 1837, d. 3rd July 1870, Barrister-at- Law, m. Henrietta-Millicent Scadding, (see Baldwin), and had issue : Henry-Scadding, in Mercantile Marine service ; Adelaide ; Mabel-Ansley, m. to Willim-R. Johnston, Merchant in Toronto. 3a. — Henry, b. 7th March 1842, d. 16th April 1842. 4a. — Philip-Delatre, b. 18th June 1846, d. 15th Feb. 1849. la. — Eliza, d. inf. 2a. — Elizabeth-Augusta, d. inf. 46 2a. — Amy, m. to Hon. Thomas Moss, b. 20th Aug. 1836, d 4th Jan. 1881, son of John Moss of Cobourg, after wards of Toronto, and Anne Quigley his wife ; Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., Bencher of the Law Society ; M.P. ; aftds. Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal (Arms : Arg. semee of cross-crosslets fitched, a maltese cross sa. Crest : Out of a mural crown or, a griffin s head erm. charged on the neck with a bezant. Motto: In hoc signo vinces), and has had issue, viz. : lb. — Robert-Sullivan, b. 13th Jan. 1866, Barrister-at-Law. 2b. — Frank-Heyden, b. 20th July 1867, M.D., of Palo Alto, California, m. Mabel, dau. of Hon. Samuel-Hume Blake of Toronto. 2b. — John-Henry, b. 13th Jan. 1869, Barrister at-Law. 4b. — Herbert-Thomas, d 5th Jan. 1874. 5^. — Edward-Delatre, d. 6b.— Walter-Philip, b. 8th Sept. 1875. lb. — Caroline Amy, m. to Vere-Cecil Brown. 2b. — Laura-May, m. to Henry-James Bethune, son of Robert-Henry Bethune of Toronto. 4a. — Emily, m. to Charles [Charles-Quigley] Moss, Barrister- -at-Law, Q.C., son of John Moss, above named, and has issue, viz. : ib. — Charles-Alexander, b. igth June 1872. 2b. — Glenholme-Falconbridge, b. 3rd April i87g. 2b. — Thomas, b. gth May 1885. ib. — Emily-Delatre. 2b. — Florence, b 6th Oct. 1875, d. 28th Dec. 1880. 36. — Mary- Ada-Beatrice, m. 16th Sept. i8g5, to Samuel- Squire Sprigge of Farnham Royal, Co. Buckingham, and London, Eng. 4b. — May-Constance, b. nth Feb. 1881, d. 16th Dec. 1883. $b. — Amy- Henrietta, b. 17th April 1883, d. 8th Jan. 1884. 6b. — Adelaide-Frances. . 47 5«. — Mary-Phoebe, m. to Hon. William-Glen- holme Falconbridge, b. 12th May 1846, Justice of the High Court, son of John- Kennedy Falconbridge, d. 22nd Dec. i8g4, a descendant of an ancient English family, who came to Canada from Coler- aine, Co. Londonderry, Ire., in 1837, and who m. Sarah Fralick (of IR.TB.%. descent), [Arms, Anciently : Or, afess az. and in chief three pallets gu. ; but for many generations, Arg., a lion rampant az. Crest : A falcon. Motto : Rapio teneo.] and has issue, viz. : ib. — John-Delatre, b. 7th June 1875. 2b. — Francis-Hincks, b. 24th August 1876, d. 8th Aug. 1877. ib. — Madeline-St. George, m. to Arthur- White Anglin, Barrister-at-Law, son of Hon. Timothy-Warren Anglin, some time Speaker of the House of Commons. 2b. —Evelyn-Mary. 2b. — Emily. 4b. — Adele-Baldwin. $b. — Aimee- Gertrude. 6a.— Florence, b. 22nd Dec. 1851, d. 16th Jan. 1852. ya. — Elizabeth-Augusta, d. young. Arms, subject to due difference to be assigned : Per f ess, the base per pale ; in chief or, a dexter hand couped at the wrist grasp ing a sword erect, pommel and hilt gu., the blade entwined with a serpent, ppr., between two lions rampant respecting each other of the second; in the dexter base vert, a stag trippant of the first ; in sinister base per pale arg. and sa., a boar passant counterc hanged. Crest : Out of a coronet a robin red-breast (or a dove) holding in his beak a sprig of laurel ppr. 48 MACLEOD. The Macleods of Drynoch are a branch of Clan Leod, descended from Tormod, or Norman, second son of John Borb Macleod, sixth chief of Macleod, and his wife Margaret, a grand dau. of the Earl of Douglas, who lived in the fifteenth century. Tormod (or Norman) Macleod m. a dau. of Chisholm of Strathglass, and had issue John, who m. a niece of Roderick Macleod of Lewis, and had issue Tormod, of Waternish, who m. a dau. of Fraser of Glenelg, and had issue John, called Ian a Chuail Bhain, who m. Sheila, dau. of Archibald Macdonald of Knock in Sleat, and had issue, all of whom, with their families, were murdered except one, who d.s. p., and Tormod, son of Alexander, fourth son of Ian a Chuail Bhain, who escaped from the massacre of the family and lived with his mother's relative, Donald Gorm Macdonald of Sleat, and was killed in an engagement between Macdonald and the Macleans. He m. Katharine, dau. of James Macdonald, son of Donald Macdonald, fourth of Sleat, and had issue, of whom the third son Alexander, called Alastair Mor. m. Mary, dau. of Mackinnon of Strath, and had issue : William, killed at the battle of Worcester, 1651: Alexander, called Alastair Og, mortally wounded in the same battle ; and Donald, called Donald Glas, of Drynoch, a distinguished warrior, killed in a feud between the Macleods of Harris and Dunvegan and the Macdonalds of Sleat. His son John, called Ian MacDhomh'uill Ghlais, m. Catherine Campbell, and had issue, besides six daus., one of whom was m. to Ranald Macdonell, 10th of Glengarry, Alexander, who m. Margaret Macleod, and had issue 49 Norman, called Tormo.d Mor, d. 1748, of Drynoch and Ellan- riach, Glenelg ; he m. istly — Ross, and 2ndly — Mackenzie, and had issue, besides Norman Og, who d.v.p. unm., and several others, John, who had issue 2 daus. ; and Donald, eldest son of the second marriage, who m. Catherine Munro, and had issue Norman, d. 1828, who set on foot an emigration of Macleods to Canada, in which he himself intended to join, but was dissuaded by his friends ; m. Alexandrina, dau. of Donald Macleod of Bernera, and had issue nine sons and six daus., of whom the fifth son Martin-Donald, d. 1863, Capt. in the Army, served in Moira's Regt., 27th, in Spain and the south of France (medal and clasps for Nive, Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse), in Canada in 1814, and in the north of France in 1815 ; also in 7gth Highlanders in the Army of occupation, and with the 25th Regt in the West Indies. He came to Canada in 1845 and settled at Drynoch, Oakridges, Co. York. M. Jane, dau. of Henry Fry of Frybrook, Co. Roscommon, Ire., and had issue, viz. : 1. — Norman-Torquil, d. Oct. 1885, was Capt. in York Light Dragoons iDenison's Horse) 1853; Major 1858; Lieut. - Col. 1863 ; in 1865 was appointed to a separate com mand, Oakridges and Markham Squadron, which in 1872 was merged in the 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, which he commanded until his retirement in 1874; m. 1857, .his cousin Margaret-Baker, dau. of Henry Fry, of Frybrook, and had issue, viz. : i#. — Martin-Donald, b. 1861, of Drynoch, Pincher Creek, Alberta, N.W.T., m. 12th Dec. 1888, Mary, dau. of Robert Hillary, M.D., of Aurora, Co. York, and has had issue: ib. — Roderick-Robert-Norman, b. 2gth Oct. 1889. 2b —Martin-Donald, b. 4th March 1894. 1 b. — Margaret-Fry. 2a. — Norman-Torquil of Lethbridge, Alberta, N.W.T., m. 14th Dec. 1892, Margaret-Sophia- Alice, dau. of Samuel- Langford Sherlock of Grimsby, Co. Lincoln, and has had issue, Margaret-Muriel. 2a. — William- Baldwin. 4a. — Henry-Fry, of Toronto, Barrister-at-Law. 5o 5«. —Robert-Roe. 6a. — James-Farquharson. ia. — Elizabeth-Jane-Muriella, m. 1888 to Walter Dick. 2a. — Margaret-Jane-Anne, m. to Christopher- Conway Robinson (see Robinson). 2a. — Alexa-Mackenzie. 2. — Henry-Augustine-Fitzgerald, b. 29th May 1832, C.E., m. 8th Oct. 1867, Harriet-Emily, dau. of Hon. Edmund- Fuller Murney (see Breakenridge), and had issue : Nina- Emily, who d. \ oung. 3 — (Hon.) James Farquharson, C.M.G., of Fort Macleod, N.W.T., and of Calgary, Alberta, d. 5th Sept. 1894. Entered the Active Militia (then Volunteer) service as 2nd Lieut. Kingston Artillery 1855 ; transferred to Bowman- ville Rifle Company 1862; Capt. 1863; Major 45th West Durham Bat. 1866 ; served in the Red River expedition 1870, on the staff, and for his services was appointed C.M.G. ; Lt. Col. 1876; was Superintendent N. W. M. Police 1873, Asst. Commissioner 1874, and Commissioner 1876; retired 1880. Was appointed Stipendiary Magistrate 1876, and Justice of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories 1887. M. Mary, dau. of William Drever of Winnipeg, and had issue : ia. — Norman-Torquil. ia. — Helen-Rothery. 2a — Mary. 3a. — Roma. 4a. — Jane. 4 — Donald-John-Forbes, d. 30th April 1896, aged 57, in Holy Orders, some time Rector of Chippewa, Co. Welland, aftds. Rector of Hope-in-Worthen, Co. Salop, Eng. ; m Mary, dau. of Rt. Rev. Thomas-Brock Fuller, Bishop of Niagara (see Fuller), and had issue: ia. — Mary-Elizabeth, m. to John Ross (see Baldwin). 2a. — Alexa-Mackenzie. 3a. — Margaret-Baldwin. 4a. — Flora- Abigail. 1. — Elizabeth-Alexandrina, m. istly to William Greig, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Paul's, Kingston ; and 2ndly, to Thomas-Henry-Marsh Bartlett, in Holy Orders, Chaplain to the Forces at Kingston. 2. — Alexandrina-Barbara, m. to Hugh-Munro Mackenzie, d., C. E , of Distington, Whitehaven, Co. Cumberland, Eng., 5i who was on the staff of engineers employed in the con struction of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada ; and has issue. 3. — .Catherine-Munro, m. to James-Digges Latouche, in Holy Orders, and has issue. 4. — Margaret- Fry, m. to William-Augustus Baldwin, of Mash- quoteh (See Baldwin). Arms : Az., a castle triple-towered and embattled arg. masoned sa., port and windows gu. Crest : A bull's head cabossed sa. be tween two flags gu., staves of the first. Mottoes : Murus aheneus ; and, Hold fast. y- MACLEOD-MOORE. Among the descendants of Macleod settled in Canada are the family of Macleod-Moore, formerly or Salestown, or Saulstown, Co. Meath, Ire., of which family Gustavus Moore, Capt. 1 8th Regt., m. Amelia, dau. of John-Norman Macleod, of Macleod (see Macleod). He was descended from Col. William Moore, of Pen- dridge, Co. Dorset, Eng., and aftdws. of Sales- town aforesaid, an officer in Cromwell's army, and subsequently, from 1657, col. commanding a regt. in the West Indies, and was Administrator of the Government of Jamaica. His first wife, with her children, was lost at sea on the passage from Jamaica to Ireland. He m. 2ndly and had issue, besides two daus., an only son, Oliver, b. 1670, d. 28th Dec. 1756 ; for sixty years J. P. Co. Meath ; m. istly Lady Anne Gahan, and 2ndly Mary, dau. of James Creighton, of Crum Castle, Co. Fermanagh, and had issue of the second marriage only, besides two sons, Thomas and William, both of whom d. unm. and two daus., viz. : (Capt.) Gustavus, above named, who had issue, besides two daus., viz. : 1. — Oliver, of Salestown, b. in 1789, served in India in the 10th Foot, and d. unm. ; he left the estates of Salestown so heavily encumbered that they were lost to his successors. 2 — William, Capt. of Marines, killed in action ; Dorcas, dau. of John Bateman, of Burncranna, and had issue two daus. 3. — Thomas, d. young. 4.— Gustavus, Capt. 8gth Regt., d. unm. 5.— Norman-John-Macleod, b. 12th May 1769, d. 1839 ; Capt 74th Regt., served for sixteen years in India, Mysore, Mahratta War, Seringapatam, Assaye, etc,, and on the Staff of Lord 53 Wellesley (aftds. Duke of Wellington), and was several times wounded, and finally obliged to retire on account of his wounds ; m. 1807, Eliza, dau. of James Riely, of Dublin, descendant of O'Reilly of Breffny, and his wife Jane, dau. of John Blakeney, of Slane, Co. Meath, and had issue, besides a son Norman, b. 14th Sept. 1812, who settled at Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S.A., viz.: (Lieut. -Col.) William-James-Bury Macleod-Moore, b. 4th Jan. 1810, d. ist. Sept. 1890, Capt. 6gth Regt. ; came to Canada 1852, and was Staff Officer of Pensioners, and aftds. Lieut. -Col. Active Militia, Commandant of Ottawa District ; was an eminent Free mason ; m. istly Mary-Jeannette, dau. of William Munro, Dep. Surgeon Genl. ; and 2ndly, Emily-Susan, dau. of George-Anthony Barber, of Toronto. [Arms : Or, two chevrons between three fleurs de lis, gu. Crest: Out of a coronet a bulls head couped arg. Motto : Dum spiro spero] ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, 1. — Charlotte-Eliza, m. to William-Blood Gallwey, d. Nov. 1870, (brother of Gen Sir Lionel Gallwey, some time Governor of Bermuda), and had issue, viz. : 1. — Reginald- Munro-Moore, b. 16th Dec. 1863, of Ottawa; Mary- Jeannette-Munro-Moore. And of the second marriage, 1. — William-Norman-George, b. 23rd April 1877. 1. — Catherine-Elizabeth, d. 24th March 1882. 2. — Mary-Emily. 3. — Anna-Maud, d. ist April 1882. Arms: Arg., on a fesse between three moorcocks sa., as many mullets pierced or. Crest: A moorcock sa. Motto: Fortes cadere cedere non potest. 54 LEFROY. Antoine Loffroy, b. 1549, d. before 1611, a Huguenot or Walloon refugee (believed to have descended from an ancient family of Nor mandy), came to England from Cambray in Flanders, about 1587, and settled in Canter bury. M. cir. 1585 Marie (?) Du Hoorn, or De Homes, and had issue, of whom Isaie, m. 24th Feb. 1612, Marie, dau. of Peter Le Sage, of Canterbury; she d. 21st March 1643 ! and had issue, of whom Jaques, bpt. 17th July 1625, d. 12th Nov. 1702, m. 2nd Oct. 1647, Marguerite Pigden (sic, but properly Piqueden?), and had issue, of whom Israel (Leffroy), d. before June 1713, m, istly, 1674, Marie Van der Hayden, and 2ndly, 16th April 1688, Marie de Hane, and had issue, of whom (of the first marriage), Thomas, bpt. 16th Jan. 1681, d. 3rd Nov. 1723, m. Aug. 1702 Phcebe Thompson (b. 1680, d 31st March 1761), and had issue, be sides a dau. Lucy, who d. unm.. and others who d. young, Anthony, b. 10th Dec. 1703, d. 17th Jan. 1779, merchant in Leghorn, Italy; m. 27th Feb 1738, Elizabeth (bpt. gth May 1720, d. 30th Nov. 1782), dau. of Pierre Langluis, merchant in Leghorn, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Ahthony:Peter (Lefroy), ancestor of the Irish family. 2. — Isaac-Peter-George (Lefroy), ancestor of the English family. 3. — John-Benjamin, b. Aug. 1748, d. inf. 1.— Julia Phcebe, d. inf. 2. — Phcebe-Elizabeth, m. to Count del Medico Staffed, of Car rara, Tuscany Anthony-Peter Lefroy, above named, b. 1742, d gth Sept. 55 i8ig, Lieut. -Col. gth Dragoons 1785 to 1791, m. 15th Nov. 1765, Anne Gardiner (d. 18 12), and had issue, viz. (besides others) : (Rt. Hon.) Thomas, b. 5th Jan. [776, Chief Justice of Ireland, and Benjamin, b. 1783, Capt. R A , of Cardenton, Co. Kildare, Ire. : m. istly, Margaret Savage, who d. July 1815 ; 2ndly, 1818, La-Neve, and 3rdly, Telford ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, Anthony-George, Barrister-at-law, d. i6th Dec. 1885, came to Canada about 1840, and settled at Goderich, Co. Huron, and subsequently resided at Paisley, Co. Bruce, and then at Blenheim, Co. Kent ; m. Elizabeth-Ann Dampier, who d. 30th May 1888, and had issue, viz. : 1. — William-Langlois, b. 23rd July 1861, of Toronto. 2. — Anthony- Aylmer-Bowyer, b. 22nd Feb. 1862, of Port Hope, m. 1 6th May 1893, Eleanor-Sarah, dau. of Archibald Wood of Millbrook, Co. Durham, and has issue, Aylmer, b. 29th June 1894. And of the second marriage, besides others, George, of Toronto, m. 20th Oct. 1857, Phoebe-Buchanan, dau. of William-Augustus Baldwin (see Baldwin of Mashquoteh), and had issue, viz. : 1.— Ernest-Baldwin, b. 20th Feb. 1861. 2. — Harold-Baldwin, b. 14th Jan. 1863. 3. — Benjamin-St. George, b. ist Jan. 1865 4 — William-Baldwin, b. 14th April 1869. 5. — Augustus-George, b. 25th Nov. 1874. 1 . — Catharine-Isabella. 2. — Phcebe-Isabella Beatrice. Isaac-Peter-George Lefroy, above named b. 12th Nov. 1745, d. 15th Jan. 1806 ; in Holy Orders, M A. Rector of Compton, Co. Surrey, and of Ashe, near Basingstoke, Co. Hants ; m. Dec. 1778, Anne, dau. of Edward Brydges, of Wootton Court, Co. Kent (b. 1749, d., killed by a fall from her horse, 1804), and had issue, besides others, John-Henry-George, b. 1782, d. 1823, in Holy Orders, Rector of Ashe ; m. 1806, Sophia (d. Aug. 1862), dau. of Charles Jeffreys Cottrell, or Cotterell, Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards, afds. in Holy Orders, and had issue, besides others, 56 (Sir) John-Henry, b. Jan. 1817, d. nth April i8go ; some time (Capt. R. A.) of Toronto ; aftds. General ; K.C.M.G. ; C.B. ; F.R.S. ; Govr. of the Bermudas, 1872, and of Tasmania, 1880 ; m, 16th April 1846, Emily-Merry (d. 2gth Jan. 1859), dau. of Hon. Sir John- Beverley Robinson (see Robinson), and had issue, viz : ' 1. — Harry-George, b. 21st Feb. 1847, Lieut. -Col. late 44th Regt. ; m. Blanche Wynne, and has issue two daus. 2. — Augustus-Henry-Frazer, b. 21st June 1852, Barrister-at- Law, of Inner Temple, London, and Osgoode Hall, Toronto; m. 22nd Sept. 1884, Mary-Theodora, dau. of Henry-Seton Strathy (see Strathy), and has issue, viz.: ia. — Henry-Chichele, b. 23rd July 1890. 2a. — Langlois-Dundas, b. 16th June i8g2. 2a. — Fraser- Keith. 1. — Emily-Mary, in. to Col. Chevenix-Trench, R.A. 2. — Augusta-Maude, m. to Duke Crofton, Commander R.N., and has issue. Arms : Quarterly : 1 and 4, vert, fretty of eight pieces arg., on a chief of the last a hood or cap betw. two wyverns gu., for Lefroy ; 2 and 3, az., a chev. or betw. three crescents arg , on a chief cousu gu. three mullets of the third, for Langlois. Crest : A demi wyvern gu. langued and armed az. Motto : Mutare sperno. 4tohmsmifiHiT. 57 ROBINSON, m.JB.%. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, of Cleasby, Co. York, Eng., b. 1645, d. i6go, settled in Virginia about 1670, and was Secretary to Sir William Berkeley, Governor of the Colony. From him, through his second son, Hon. John Robinson, Speaker of the House of Burgesses for twenty- two years, and some time President of the Colony,* who m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Beverley, who came to Virginia from Beverley, Co. York, was descended Christopher Robinson, b. 1764, d. I7gg, an officer in the Queen's Rangers in the American Revolutionary War, after which he went to New Brunswick, and thence in I7g2 came to Canada, and settled ultimately, I7g8, in York (Toronto) ; was a Barrister-at-Law and Bencher of the Law Society ; was member of the Leg. Assy., and held several public appointments ; m. 1784, Esther (d. 1827), dau. of John Sayre,f in Holy Orders, some time of Fairfield, Con necticut, and had issue : 1.— (Hon.) Peter, d. 1838, M.L.A. for York and Simcoe, and M. Leg. Council, Commr. Crown Lands 1827 ; was instrumental in settling the County of Peterborough, which bears his name. 2. — John Beverley, of whom below. 3. — (Hon.) William-Benjamin, b. 22nd Dec. i7g7, d. 18th July 1873, M.L.A. for Simcoe 1830 to 1857, Inspector-General 1844-5, Commr. Public Works 1847 ; m. Eliza-Ann (b 7th Aug. 1801, d. 20th Feb. 1865), dau. of Hon. William Jarvis (see Jarvis), but d. s. p. 1. — Sarah-Ann, m. to D'Arcy Boulton (see Boulton). 2. — Mary, m. to Stephen Heward, some time (i8ig) Auditor- General, and had issue : Charles, Henry, Peter, Francis- Harris, William Beverley, Augustus-Nathan, John-O'Brien, Stephen, Mary-Ann. * Who was also the ancestor of a branch of the family settled in New Brunswick, dis tinguished for public services, both military and civil. f A street in Toronto bore her name for many years. 58 (Hon. Sir) John-Beverley, b. 26th July I7gi, d 30 Jan. 1863, Bart., C.B., D.C.L. (Oxon. 1856), was one of the most distinguished persons in Canadian history ; was Acting Clerk of the Legislative Assembly at an early age ; served in the War of 1812, and was in the expedition in which Detroit was taken (medal), and also at Queenston Heights (named in despatches), shortly after which he was appointed Acting Attorney-General of the Province, although he had not yet been called to the Bar, which position he held until 1815, when he became Solicitor-General ; and in 1818 he became Attorney-General ; was a member (and some time Speaker) of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada until 1840; was Chief Justice from i82g to 1862, when he was appointed President of the Court of Appeal ; was Chancellor of Trinity College ; he was created a Baronet 21st Sept. 1854. M. June 5th 1817, Emma (d. May 1865), dau. of Charles Walker of Harlesden, Co. Middlesex, Eng., and had issue, viz. : ia. — (Sir) James Lukin, b. 27th March 1818, d. 21st Aug. i8g4, second Baronet ; Barrister-at-Law ; Surrogate Clerk ; m. 15th May 1845, Elizabeth, d. 6th March i8g6, dau. of John Arnold, of Toronto, previously of Halstead, near Seven Oaks, Co. K nt, Eng , and had issue, viz. : ib. — Henry-Grasett, b. 16th April 1849, d. a minor. 2b. — (Sir) F'rederick-Arnold, b. gth Nov. 1855, third Baronet ; m. Mary Filer. ib. — Emma, d. 1864, unm. 2b. — Caroline-Longley, d. 1852. 2b. — Marion-Louisa, m. to Francis-Osmund Cayley (see Cayley). 4b. — Julia-Margaret- Adelaide. 2a. — (Hon.) John Beverley, b. 20th Feb. 1820, d. igth June i8g6, Barrister-at-Law ; Mayor of Toronto 1856 ; Member of the Legislative Assembly for Toronto, 1858 to 1863, and of the Parliament of Canada for Algoma, 1872 to 1874, and for Toronto, 1876 to 1880 ; was President of the Executive Council 1862; Lieut. -Governor of Ontario from 1880 to 1887; m. 30th June 1847, Mary-Jane, d. i8g2, dau. of Hon. Chris topher-Alexander Hagerman, Justice of the Queen's Bench, Upper Canada (see Macaulay), and had issue, viz. : 59 ib. — John-Beverley, b. 2nd June 1848; served some time as Ens. and Lieut, in the Queen's Own Rifles ; in. istly, 3rd Sept. 1873 Margaret, d. 13th Feb. 1875, dau. of James McDonell (see Macdonell of Collachie), and 2ndly, 1 8th Oct. 1892, Eleanor, dau of Charles-H. Cook, M.D., and has issue, viz. : Of the first marriage, Margaret-Mary, m 21st April 1896, to D'Alton-Lally McCarthy, son of D'Alton McCarthy, Q.C., M.P. And of the second marriage, John-Beverley-Beverley. 2b. — Strachan-Napier, b. 25th Sept. 1849. 2b. — Christopher-Conway, b. 17th March 1853, Barrister- at-Law, m. 1880, Margaret-Jane- Anne, dau. of Norman- Torquil Macleod (see Macleod), and has issue, viz. : John Beverley, b. 1885; Norman-Macleod-Beverley,.b. 1887 ; Minnie-Marguerite-Beverley, Kathleen-Augusta Beverley. ib. — Minnie-Caroline, m. 1881, to William Forsyth-Grant, Capt. late 82nd Regt., some time resident in Hawaii (described by Mrs. Forsyth-Grant in " Scenes in Hawaii," of which she was authoress), now of Toronto.* 2b. — Augusta-Louisa. 2a. — Christopher, b. 21st Jan. 1828, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., one of the Counsel in the arbitration between Great Britain and the American Govt, on the Behring Sea question, at Paris in 1893 ; m. 2nd July 1879, Elizabeth-Street, dau. of Hon. Josiah-Burr Plumb, Senator, of Niagara, and has had issue, viz. : ib. — Christopher-Charles, b. 29th Aug. ii * The Forsyth family, which came to Canada between 1780 ;md 1790 (in connection with the Hudson's Bay Company), are immediately descended from one William Forsyth, who was a member of Parliament in the Scottish Parliament of 1621 for Cullen. The family anterior to this were designated as of Castle Forsyth, Co. Stirling, to before the reign of Robert the Bruce. Of this family was John Forsyth, d. 1837, wno m- r798, Margaret Grant, d. 18 18, descendant of Grant of Glenbeg, a cadet of Castle Grant, and had issue, William, d. 18th Oct. 1863, of Ecclesgreig, Co. Kincardine, Sco., J.P. and D.L., who, in 1842, assumed by royal license the additional surname of Grant; he m. 31st May 1831, his cousin, Euretta-Jane Forsyth, d. 1886, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Frederick-Grant, of Ecclesgreig, J.P. and D.L. ; 2. — William, named in the text. Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, arg., a chevron engrailed gu, between three griffins segreant az. armed and mem- bered sa. crowned or, for Forsyth ; 2 and 3, gu., three antique crowns or. for Grant. Crests : A demi- griffin segreant vert, for Forsyth ; a burning mountain ppr., for Grant. Mottoes: Instaurator ruinse, and Stand fast. 6o 2b. — John Beverley, b. 19th Oct. 1884. 2b. — Duncan-Strachan, b. 4th Dec. 1886. ib. — Mary-Adelaide-Christobel. 4a.— (Major-Gen.) Charles-Walker, b. 3rd April 1836, C.B., late Col. Rifle Brigade, now Commandant of troops in Mauritius ; m. 1884, Margaret-Frances, dau. of Lieut, -Gen. Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., G.C.B., and has issue : Joan- Emma-Beverley ; Dorothy-Margaret. ia.- Emily-Merry, d. 25th Jan. 1859; m. 16th April 1846, to Capt: (subsequently Gen. Sir) John-Henry Lefroy (see Lefroy) . 2a. — Augusta-Anne, m. 31st Oct. 1844, to Capt. James-McGill Strachan (see Strachan). 2a.— Louisa-Matilda d. 13th May 1852, m. 16th April 1846, to (Hon.) George-William Allan (see Allan). 4a. — Mary-Amelia, d , m. 30th April 1863, to Donald Maclnnes, Merchant in Hamilton (now Hon. Donald Maclnnes, Sena tor), and had issue : Beverley-Stuart, Private Secretary to Lord Mountstephen ; Donald- Walker, d. (drowned) Aug. 1883 ; William-Robinson, in C. P. Ry service in Chicago ; Duncan- Sayre, Royal Engineers ; Charles-Stephen ; Jessie- Lefroy, m. i8g5 to Archibald-Hamilton Campbell, Barrister- at-Law, son of Archibald-Hamilton Campbell of Toronto, a cadet of Lawres. Arms : Per chev. vert and az. on a chevron nebulee between three stags trippant or, an unicorn's head couped between two cinquefoils of the first. Crest : A stag trippant or, semee of lozenges az, resting the dexter forefoot on a millrind sa. Motto: Propere et provide. Previous to the creation of the Baronetcy the arms borne were : Vert, on a chev. betw. three stags or, three trefoils (or cinquefoils ) of the first. Hon. John-Beverley Robinson claimed to bear an escutcheon of pretence of the arms of Hagerman, quarterly gu. and or. Stonirhan. 6i STRACHAN. The Hon. and Rt. Rev. John Strachan, D.D., the first Bishop of Toronto, b. 12th April 1778, d. ist Nov. 1867, was the son of John Strachan, d. May 1794, aged 52, of Aberdeen, Sco., and his wife Elizabeth Finlay- son, who d. 1812 He came to Canada in i7gg Was ordained 22nd May 1803 ; was Rector of Cornwall, and afterwards, 1812, of York (Toronto) ; Archdeacon of York 1824 ! and raised to the Episcopate in i83g. Was appointed a member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada in 181 3, and of the Legislative Council in 1820. Was one of the most con spicuous persons in the history of Upper Canada, not only as the head of the Church and indefatigable in the maintenance of her interests both spiritual and temporal, but also as a statesman. In the latter capacity he rendered an important service in saving York (Toronto) from destruction when taken by the Americans in 1813. In the former, one of the most notable and characteristic of his acts was the establishment of King's College (now Toronto University), and when that became secularized, the creation in its place of Trinity College as a University under the direct control of the Church. He m. 1807, Ann, d. 1865, aged 81, dau. of George-Thompson Wood (TH.jE.3L, d. 27th May 1801, aged 63, M.D., Surgeon in the Army, aftds. of Cornwall, and his wife, Mary, d. 1822, aged 57), and widow of Andrew McGill, of Montreal,* and had issue, viz. : 1. — James-McGill, b. 1808, d. 22nd Jan. 1870, Capt. 68th Light Infantry, m. Augusta-Anne, dau of Sir John-Beverley Robinson, Bart, (see Robinson) ; d. s. p. 2. — George-Cartwright, d. 1837. 3. — John, b. Nov. i8ig, d. 22nd Oct. 1856, Barrister-at-Law, Co. Judge Co. Huron, m. Margaret-Anne, b. 10th Nov. i8ig, d. 2gth Jan. 1894, dau. of Hon. Jonas Jones (see Jones * Brother of James McGill, founder of McGill College (University.) 62 of Brockville), and had issue : George-Crookshank, b. 20th Dec. 1846, d. 3rd June 1856; Agnes, m. 1891, to Edward Ffolkes ; Mary. 4. — Alexander- Wood, b. 1820, d. 1859, Barrister-at-Law; m. Caroline, dau. of Peter Nevius, of New York, U.S.A., and had issue one dau., Agnes, m. to Newbold Edgar, of New York, and has issue. 1. — Elizabeth, b. 26th March 1810, d. 21st Sept, 1812. 2. — Elizabeth-Mary, d. 1857, m. to Thomas-Mercer Jones, Commissioner of the Canada Company, and had issue : Strachan-Graham, Charles-Mercer, both d. unm. 3. — Emma-Anne, b. 7th May 1821, d. Aug. 1821. 4. — Agnes, b. 26th Nov. 1822, d. 22nd Oct. 1839. 5. — Emma, b. 18th May 1824, d. 16th Sept. 1824. Arms. — Az , a stag trippant or, armed and unguled gu. Crest A stag at gaze or. Motto : Caveo sed non timeo. 63 GRASETT. The family of Grasett, or Grosett, came originally from France, being probably Huguenots, and settled in Co. Clack mannan, Sco. A branch of the family sub sequently settled in Barbadoes, W7est Indies. The Canadian branch derives from James Grasett, b. cir. 1680, who m. 14th Feb. 1702, Margaret Millington, and had issue, besides others, James, eldest son, b. 1704; m 18th Dec. 1726, Eliza-R. Spinster (?), d. 1746, and had issue, besides others, James, m. istly, 26th Dec. 1772, Hen rietta Le Maitre ; and 2ndly, — — Blundell, and had issue of the first marriage two sons, and of the second marriage one dau., of whom the eldest son, Henry, b. gth Sept. 1774, d. igth Jan. 1843, M.D., Surgeon 48th Regt. ; served in the West Indies, Mediterranean, Peninsular War (Staff Surgeon), and in Canada (Surgeon in Chief) 1814 to i8ig ; on retirement he settled in Quebec ; m. 28th July 1807, Ann- Bligh, b. 8th June I7gi, d. 21st April 1840, dau. of James Stevenson, Capt. 25th Light Dragoons, and Susannah Bligh, his wife, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Henry -James, of whom below. 2. — George-Robert, b. 3rd Aug. 181 ir d. 16th July 1847, M.D., Asst. Surgeon 2nd Batt. Incorporated Militia ; d. unm. 3. — William-Foster, b. 7th Sept. 1818, d. (drowned) 7th Jan. 1862, unm. 4. — Robert, b. 7th Aug. 1822, d. 21st Dec. 1846, unm. 5. — Elliott, also b. 7th Aug. 1822, d. 22nd Aug. 1822. 6. — Elliott, b. 21st April 1825, d. 1880, in Holy Orders, Rector 64 of Woodhouse and Simcoe, Co. Norfolk; m. 17th June 1851, Margaret-Letitia-Yule Anderson, and had issue, viz : ia. — Henry-James, b. 28th July 1854, m. Mary Hogg, and has issue. 2a. — Elliott-Hedley, residing in California, b. 28th Feb. 1858, m. Isabel Chadwick, and has issue. 3«. — William-Alfred, b. 12th March 1862. 4a. — Arthur-Edward, also b. 12th March 1862. 5a. — John-Charles-Covernton, of Simcoe, M.D., b. 16th Oct. 1863. 6a. — Edmund-Yule, b. 27th Oct. 1865. ia. — Helen-Bligh, m. to Colin-George Snider, Co. Judge Co. Halton, now Co. Wentworth, and has issue. 2a. — Mary-Emily, m. istly, to John Kilmaster, and 2ndly, to David Thompson, M. D., of Cayuga, Co. Haldimand. 2a. — Katherine-Edith, m. to Walter Thompson, M.D. 7. — Charles-James, b. 16th March 1827, d. 7th Jan. 1828. 8. — Charles-Barrett, of Toronto, b. 26th Feb. 1832, d. gth Jan. i8g6; m. 13th March 1862, Florence, dau. of Duncan- Ryner Macnab, of Ottawa, son of Col. Macnab, gist Highlanders, but d. s. p. g. — Clement-Darley, b. nth Dec. 1833; m. istly, 2nd Sept. 1854, Mary-Louisa McCuaig, and 2ndly, Matilda Reynell, and has issue of the ist marriage only, viz : ia. — Henry-James, b. 12th Aug. 1855 ; m. Nita-Josephine Stanton, and has had issue : Henry-Stanton-Murison ; Frederick-Herbert-LeMesurier, d. inf. ; Constance- Nita-Mary ; Edith-Mary-Nita, d. 2a. — Clement-Darley, b. 12th Sept. 1862 ; m. Florence Bligh, and has had issue : Clement-Bligh ; Kate- Bligh, d. inf. ia. — Henrietta-Alicia-Charlotte, m. 4th Feb. i87g, to Christopher-Henry-Irving Channer, in Holy Orders, Rector of Meaford, Co. Grey, and has issue. 2a. — Mary-Gates. 3a. — Sarah-Maria-Stewart, d. young. 4a. — Ethel-Baldwin-Morley, m. to James-T. McCuaig. * $a. — Daisy, m. to Frederick Denny. 65 i. — Anne-Elizabeth, b. 15th May 1813, d. 3rd Sept. 1888; m. gth Sept. 1843, to (Hon.) John-Hawkins Hagarty, b. 17th Dec. 1816, son of Matthew Hagarty, of Dublin, Ire. ; who came to Canada in 1837 ; Barrister-at-Law 1840 ; Q.C. 1850; D.C.L. ; Judge C. P. 1856 ; Q.B. 1862; C.J.C.R 1868; and Chief Justice of Ontario since 1884 [Arms: Arg., an oak tree eradicated ppr., on a chief gu. three birds arg. beaked and membered sa. Crest: An arm in armour wielding a scimetar, all ppr. Motto : Altior] ; and had issue, viz. : ia. — John-Henry-Grasett, b. 8th Oct. 1845, Shipping Merchant in Toronto; m. 16th April 1868, Sophia- Harriet Biscoe, and has had issue.: George-Vincent, b. 1 8th Feb. i86g, d. 17th Sept. 1888 ; Arthur-Edward, b. 13th July 1872 ; Henry-John, b. 8th June 1874 ; William-Grasett, b. 2nd Aug. 1885 ; Clara-Sophia ; Sophia-Margaret ; Katharine-Gibson. 2a. — George-Frederick, b. 28th June 1847, late Lieut. 47th Regt., m. 10th April 1877, Florence-Alicia-Grasett Gates (see below), and has issue : Dudley-George, b. gth Feb. 1878 ; Beatrice-Mary ; Mary-Kathleen ; Annie-Grasett. 3«. — Arthur-Edmund, Lieut. 16th Regt., b. 10th Feb. i84g, d. 26th Sept. 1875, unm. 2.— Henrietta-Susannah, b. nth Jan. 1815, d. 14th Nov. i8sg. 3.— Frances-Jemima, b. 14th Nov. 1816, d. 13th Feb. i8g5, m. 26th June 1850, to Edmund Baldwin, in Holy Orders (see Baldwin). 4.— Alicia-Sophia, b. 6th Aug. 1820, d. 6th May 1854, m. 14th Sept. 1852, to John Fuller, Lieut. 71st Highlanders. 5. Mary-Hannah, b. 16th March 1827, m. 10th April 1850, to Frederick- William Gates, Merchant in Hamilton, and has had issue, viz. : i«.— Frederick- William, b. 2gth April 1854, m. 15th Sept. 1880, m. Harriet-May, dau. of Frederick Broughton, and has issue : Gladys ; Beatrice ; Dorothy. 2a — Arthur- Robert, b. 18th July 1857, m. Frances Mills, and has issue 30:,— Herbert-Edward, b. 15th July i860, m. 6th June 1888, Katharine-Georgina Might. 66 4a.— Henry-Grasett, b. 7th March 1862. Sa. — George-Elliot, b. 25th Aug. 1863. 6a — Horatio-Gordon, b. Jan. 1866. ya. — Gordon-Allan, b. 23rd April 1872. ia. — Mary, m. igth July 1870, to Henry McLaren, Major 13th Regt. Militia, and has had issue: William- Frederick, b. 21st May 1871 ; Henry-Evatt, b. 1872; Archibald-Kerr, b. 31st Oct. 1875 ; George-Hagarty, b. 2gth Dec. 1877 ; Richard-Juson, b. 13th Dec. 1880 ; Frederick-Gates, b. 27th Sept. 1882 ; Mary, d. young ; Jean-Marjorie. 2a. — Clara- Anne. 2a. — Florence -Alicia -Grasett, m. to George - Frederick Hagarty, as above. 4«. — Beatrice-Emily, d. Jan. i87g, aged 16. Henry-James, above named, b. 18th June 1808, d. 20th March 1882 ; B.D. Cantab. ; in Holy Orders ; Deacon 1834 ; Priest 1835 ; appointed Asst. Minister of York (Toronto) in July 1835, and Rector of the Parish of St. James 1847; Chaplain to Bishop Strachan; Chaplain to the Forces ; Dean of Toronto 1867 ; m. 17th Oct. 1837, Sarah-Maria, dau. of Hon. John Stewart, of Quebec, and his wife, Eliza-Maria, dau. of James Green, Lieut. -Col. 26th Cameronians, and had issue, viz. : ia. — John-Stewart, b. 6th Dec. 1838, d. 5th Jan 1842. 2a. — John-Strachan, b. 4th Jan. 1842., d. ist. Oct. 1843. 2a. — Henry-James, b. 18th June 1847, entered the 100th Regt. 1867, and retired as Lieut. 1875 ; Lieut. -Col. 10th Royal Grenadiers 1880 to 1888 ; Chief of Police Toronto since 1886; m. 4th Oct: 1887, Alice-Katharine, dau. of William Parke and his wife, Emma, grand-dau. of Elliot Grasett (b. 1742, d. 1803), elder brother of James, b. 1772, above named. 4a. — George-Robert, b. 16th Sept. i84g, d. 7th April 1886, unm. 5a. — Frederick-LeMaitre. b. ist April 1851, M.D., Surgeon Gov. -General's Body Guard ; m. 14th June 1883, Jane- Stuart, dau. of Andrew-Thornton Todd (see Todd), and has issue: Elliot-Thornton, b. igth Jan. 1891. 6a. — Arthur-Wanton b. nth Dec. 1853, Merchant in Toronto, m. 17th March 1886, Katherine-Frances, dau. of Lieut. - Gen. Edmund Hewitt, R.E., C.M.G., and has issue: 67 Arthur- Edward, b. 20th Oct. 1888; Sydney-Hugh- Bridgman, b. ist Feb. i8g2 ; Agnes-Katherine. la. — Henrietta-Georgina,' m. 3rd Oct. 1871, to Frederick- William Kingstone, Barrister-at-Law, and has had issue : Henry-Grasett, b. 15th Sept. 1873 ; Arthur-Courtenay, b. 24th Oct. 1874 ; Frederick-William, b. igth June 1876, d. gth Aug. 1876 ; Frederick-Stewart, b. 20th Jan. 1880, d. 2nd April 1880; Herbert-D'Olier, b. 28th Sept. 1884; George-Alexander, b. 20th Sept. 1886 ; Fanny-Charlotte ; Edith-Henrietta; Mary-Augusta; Alice-Georgina, d. inf.; Sydney-Gwladys, d. inf. 2a. — Agnes-Strachan, m. 22nd Sept. 1881, to John-Alexander Strathy (see Strathy). Arms : Per saltire erm. and ermines, a saltire az., between two thistles stemmed and leaved ppr. in chief and in base, and two mullets arg. in f ess. Crest : A drawn bow and arrow between palm leaves. Motto : Meliora sequi. STRATHY. flrnicetfl From Baron de Strathie, b. 1471, of Cornhill, in the parish of Auchterarder, Co. Perth, Sco. was descended, in the sixth generation, James Strathie or Strathy (the first who used the name in the latter form), of Damside, whod. i7g3; he m. Helen Richard, d. 1786, and had issue three sons and two daus., of whom the eldest son John, of Barley Mill, b. 1748, d. 1820, m. 1778, Janet, dau. of John Seton of Had dington, and second cousin of Lord Seaton Earl of DeWinton, and had issue, of whom the eldest son who attained full age was Alexander - Hepburn - Belches, b. 22nd Sept. 1781, d. 16th Sept. 1875, who came to Canada in 1835, and settled in Westminster, Co. Middlesex, J.P. ; m. 10th Feb. 1808, Alison, b. 7th March I7gi, d. 23rd Nov. 1879, dau. of James Brakenridge, of Perth, Sco., and had issue, viz. (besides three who d, inf. :) 1. — John, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, b. 15th June 1811, d. 13th March 1878, came to Canada with his brother James in 1834 (the rest of the family following in the ensuing year) ; m. Susan-Elizabeth, b. 20th July 1822, dau. of Henry- Hatton Gowan, of Wexford, Ire., and had issue : ia. — John-Alexander, b. 25th Nov. 1845, d. 18th Feb. 1896, Manager of the Bank of Toronto at Barrie, Co. Simcoe ; m. 22nd Sept. 188 1, Agnes-Strachan, dau. of Henry-James Grasett, in Holy Orders (see Grasett), and had issue : ib. — John-Henry-Grasett, b. 26th June 1882. 2b. — George-Stewart, b. 20th Dec. 1884. 2b.— Elliott-Seaton-Grasett, b. 8th May 1886. ib. — Anna-Helen-Gowan. 69 2b. — Muriel- Agnes-Grasett. 2b. — Dorothy- Winifred. 2a. — Henry-Hatto'n, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., of Barrie; m. Marian-Isabella, dau. of Samuel- Browne Ardagh, in Holy Orders, Rector of Barrie, and has issue : ib. — Gerrard-Brakenridge, b. 28th June 1880. 2a. — James-Robert, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto. 4a. — Francis-William, d. 22nd Oct. 1856. 5#. — Charles-Augustus, d. 31st Oct. 1856. 6a. — George-Hatton-DeWinton, b. 6th Oct. 1859, d. in Sydney, Australia, 31st March 1888. ya. — Arthur-Gowan, b. gth Feb. 1865. ia. — Elizabeth-Mary-Louisa. 2. — James-Brakenridge, b. 3rd July 1813, d. 2nd Aug. i8g6. of Kingston, Major, retired from 7th Fusileers Act. Mil., J.P. ; m. 21st Feb. 1844, Elvira, dau. of Hiram-Davis Lee, M.D., of London, Can., and his wife Ann, dau. of Simcoe Terry, M.P., and had issue, viz. : ia. — Edwin-William, b. 2gth Dec. 1844, m. 27th June 1872, Geraldine-Alicia, d., dau. of Edwin VanCort- landt*, M.D., of Ottawa, and has issue, viz: : ib. — Edward-James- VanCortlandt. 2b. — Kenneth-Gordon. ib — -Harriet-Geraldine-May. 2b. — Louise-Brakenridge, m. 28th Aug. 1895, to Robert-Boteler Kenrick, C.E. 36. — Muriel. 4b. — Frances-Olive. 2a. — Henry-George-Gordon, b. 29th July 1846, m. 6th July 1872, Amilie-Marie-Louise, dau. of George-Boucher de Boucherville, of Quebec, and has had issue, viz.: ib. — Henry-Ernest- DeBleury. 2b. — Gordon- Alexander-Brakenridge. ib. — Ethel-Mary-Louise-De Boucherville. 2b. — Elvira, d. 2a. — Frederick-Rolph-Lee, of Birmingham, Eng., M.D., b. *Dr. VanCortlandt, b. 1805, d. 1881, Surgeon Ottawa Field Battery, was the son of an < fficer in the Army. His sister was married to Admiral Sir Edward Buller, Bart., M.P. whose only child, Anne-Maria, was married to James-Drummond FullertonElphinstone, whose tide st son succeeded to the Barony of Elphinstone. 7° 25th Jan. 1849, m. 15th Jan. 1880, Mary, dau. of David- Lyall Grant, J. P., of Kingsford Hall, Co. Aberdeen, Sco., and has issue, viz. : 1 b. — Jessie-Lyall-Lee. 2b. — Elvira-Mary-Seton-Lee. 40. — Arthur, d. inf. 5«. — James-Alexander-Lawrason, b. 22nd July 1857, of Montreal, Lieut. -Col. 5th Royal Scots, Act. Mil., A.D.C. to H. E. the Gov.-Genl., J.P. ; m. gth Jan. 1885, Margret-Eliza, dau. of Andrew Robertson of Montreal, and has had issue, viz. : ib. — Alexander, d. 2b. — Rolph-Lee- Alexander. ib. — Alison-Lee. 2b. — Margarita-Frances. 2b. — Isabella- Dora. 4b. — Elvira. ia. — Louise-Mathews. 2a. — Frances-Mary, m. 3rd June 1885, to Charles-James- Robert Stirling, late Lieut. 85th King's Shropshire L.L Regt., and has had issue, viz. : ib. — James-Francis-Gordon. lb. — Mary-Elvira. zb. — Luard-Theodora. 2b. — Gladys-Jessie-Isabella, d. 4b. — Ethel-Mary- Louise. 3. — George- William, b. igth Aug. 1819, d. 4th Dec. 1890, Mus. Doc, of Toronto; m. nth Aug. 1852, Mary-Cornwall, d. 20th Jan. 1896, dau. of William Wedd, of Maidstone Co. Kent, Eng., and had issue, viz.: ia. — Charlton, Merchant in Buffalo, U.S.A., m. Frances Durie, and has issue : Gordon-Leslie; Estelle-Marie. 2a. — George-Stuart-Cameron, Manager of the Traders Bank in Hamilton ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Ford, M.D., and has issue : Mary-Elizabeth-Stuart. 3«. — William- Winder. 4«. — Charles-Wilmot, of Winnipeg, m. 13th Feb. 1895, Helen-Mary, dau. of John-Huston Richey, d., Merchant in Toronto, Capt. 10th Royal Regt. Act. Mil., and his wife Mary-Anne, dau of William Andrews. 7i 5«. — Frank- Wetenhall. 6a. — Frederick-Gordon, d. ia. — Mary-Charlton, m. to John-Taylor McNair, a Planter in South Carolina, U.S.A., and has issue : Athol- Cornwall ; Stuart-Strathy ; John-Gordon-Craw ford ; Douglas-Brakenridge ; Gladys- Vereen. 2a. — Amy-Alison. 2a. — Bertha-Brakenridge, m. 8th April 1896, to George- Allen Huggins, son of George-Allen Huggins, M.D., of Manning, South Carolina. 4a. — Edith-Cornwall, d. 5«. — Ethel-Heward. 4. — David-Brakenridge, b. Oct. 1825, d. 14th July 1881, m 15th June 1846, Sarah-Anne, dau. of John Kent, J. P.. of London, Canada, and had issue : la. — Ernest. 2a. — Cecil. ia. — Adelina, m., d. 2a. — Frances, m. 3«. — Edith, m. 4«. — Evelyn, m., and has issue two children. 5. — Alexander-Edmund, d., m. istly March 1852, Eliza, dau. of Capt. McVicar, and 2ndly, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : la. — Robert-F.-L., of Montreal, m. Maud Jeffrey, and has issue one son and one dau. And of the 2nd marriage : ia. — Helen-Ruth. 6. — Henry-Seton, b. 29th Jan. 1833, Banker in Toronto; m. 28th Jan. 1857, Frances-Elizabeth, d. 24th May 1887, dau. of Hon. John-S. Wentenhall, of London, and has had issue, viz. : ia. — Philip-John, b. 12th Dec. 1861, M.D. ; m. Frances- Whicher, dau. of Jerome Alley, d., and has issue : Hugh-Seton, b. 15th Sept. 1875. za.— Henry, M.B. 2a. — ^Emilius, Bank Manager in Orillia, Co. Simcoe ; m. Bertha Tempest, and has issue one son. 4a. — Allen-Dundas. ia. — Frances, m. 1888, to Rev. McAllister Donald of Pit- lochrie, Sco. T- za. — Theodora, m. 22nd Sept. 1884, to Augustus-Henry- Fraser Lefroy (see Lefroy). 2a. — Lily, m. 17th Oct. 1894, to Frederick- William Broughall, of Toronto, son of Abraham - James Broughall, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Toronto, and his wife Georgina- Harriet, dau. of Samuel-Proudfoot Hurd. 1. — Helen Hunter, m. to James McArthur, of Edinburgh, Sco., and has issue, viz. : ia. — Alexander- James, J. P., M.D., of Edinburgh. ia. — Helen, rn. to David Cook, Banker, of Anstruther, Sco., and has issue, viz. : John, Advocate in Edinburgh ; David ; Alexander ; Margaret ; Agnes, m. to Lamb of Glasgow, Sco. ; Rachel ; Ina ; Nettie. 2. — Adelina, m. 16th Aug. 1855, to Dugald-Smith Mackellar, M.D., of Strathroy, d. Jan. 1870, and has had issue : ia. — John-Alexander, b. 29th May 1856, m. 17th Aug. 1888, Bertha Dodge, and has issue : Strathy-Ridout, b. 16th June 1889. ia. — Alice. za. — Adelina. 3. — Matilda-Frederica, unm., residing in Edinburgh. Arms : — Or, on a chevron az., between three crescents gu., a stag's head erased of the first. Crest : an eagle displayed holding in his beak a thistle, all ppr. Motto : Audax justum perficere. 73 TODD. John Todd, of a family seated in the north of Ireland, but originally Scottish, m. Elizabeth Patterson and had issue Daniel, who m. Letitia, dau. of Sir William Thornton, and had issue William-Thornton, m. 12th Jan. 1799, Wilhelmina, dau. of Daniel Patterson of Londonderry, and of Fox- hall, Co. Donegal, and Jane Brooke his wife, and had issue: 1. — Daniel, b. 4th July 1804, of Buncrana Castle, Co. Done gal, Magistrate and Depy.- Lieut ; m. Harriet Hinde. 2. — William, Capt. 85th Regt., d. unm. 3. — James-Henry of Westbrook, Co. Donegal, who assumed by Royal license in 1866 the additional surname of Thornton ; Capt. 40th Regt., served in India ; aftds. Major Donegal Militia; J.P. ; High Sheriff 1867; m. Anna-Letitia, dau. of Daniel Gaele, Capt. R.A., and had issue. 4. — Andrew-Thornton, of whom below. 1. — Jane- Wilhelmina, m. to Hamilton Stuart, in Holy Orders, and had issue. 2. — Angel, m. to Arthur Darley, Capt. R.N. 3. — Mary, d. unm. 4. — Eliza, m. to Lane. Andrew-Thornton Todd, above named, d. 8th Dec. 1893, settled in Canada ; served in 1837-8 as Lieut, of Dragoons ; m. istly, Eliza, dau. of Capt. William F'itzgerald and his wife Sarah-Ann Chewett (see Chewett), and 2ndly, 6th Nov. 1855, Frances-Letitia, dau. of George Evans, in Holy Orders (see Evans), who survives him, and had issue of the second marriage only, viz. : 74 i. — Wilhelmina-Elizabeth, m. 16th Sept. 1885, to George- Geddes Le Mesurier, b. 21st March 1856, of Toronto, son of Henry Le Mesurier, d. 8th Jan. 1871, of Quebec, who m., 17th Oct. 1843, Mary-Frances, dau. of Hon. John Stewart of Quebec, and his wife Eliza-Maria, dau. of James Green, Lieut. -Col. 26th Cameronians, and has issue: Arthur-Baker, b. 18th June, 1889 ; Henry- Vernon, b. 4th Dec. i8g3 ; Percival-Thornton, b. 2gth Aug. i8gi ; Frances-Stuart. 2. — Jane-Stuart, m. to Frederick-LeMaitre Grasett, M.D. (see Grasett). 3. — Frances-Letitia, m. 6th Oct. 1866, to Hugh-Vernon Payne, of the Meteorological Office, Toronto. 4. — Andrene-Thornton. 5. — Mary-Georgina. Arms : Arg. on a chevron between three tod's or fox's heads erased gu., a mullet or. Crest : A tod or fox passant ppr. charged on the shoulder with a torteau. Mottoes : Above, Faire sans dire ; beneath, Nee temere nee timide. 75 EVANS. Thomas Evans, d. June 1677, descendant of Elyston or Ethelystan Gwdrydd, Prince of Ferlys, in Wales (now Co. Montgomery), was Capt. of a troop of Horse temp. Chas. I., and served in Ireland in the rebellion of 1641, and settled there near Kilkenny, of which city he was Mayor in 1658 and four times subsequently. M. Catharine Weldon, and had issue (besides an only dau. Ellen), viz.: 1. — (Sir) William of Kilcreene, Kilkenny, created a Baronet in 1682, which dignity became extinct on the death of his son Sir Thomas, 2nd Bart. ; he had four daus., one of whom was married but d.s. p. ; two d. unm., and the third (eventual sole heiress) was m. to Francis Morres, whose eldest son was created Viscount Montmorres. 2. — Edward, Sheriff of Kilkenny 1665, commanded a troop of Horse at the battle of the Boyne ; m. and had issue, viz. : 1.— Henry of Ballyevans or Bellevan, Alderman of Kilkenny, whose male line became extinct. 2. — Edward (will dated 1738), Alderman of Kilkenny ; m. istly, Sarah Butler, and 2ndly, Susannah Lopdell, widow of William Turvan (of which marriage she had a dau. Alice, m. to William. Andrews), and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : x_ — Ambrose, m. and had issue. And of the second marriage : 2. — George, d. 1807, in Holy Orders, Rector of Donaghmore,- Co. Tyrone ; m. Priscilla, dau. of Robert Armytage of Liverpool, son of Timothy Armytage of Ardee, Co. Louth, and had issue (besides a dau. Mary, m. to Alexander-George Stuart, in H.O.), viz. : 76 i. — Robert, in Holy Orders, whose only child, Rebecca- Emilia, was m. to Euseby-Stratford Kirwan, but d.s.p 2. — Edward, b. 31st May 1762, d. 17th Aug. 1857, of Gortmerron House, Co. Tyrone, J P.; m. 1789, Sarah- Maria, dau. of Thomas Kelly of Dawson's Grove, Co. Armagh, and had issue, viz. : 1. — George, of whom below. 2. — Thomas-Kelly, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Winder, Capt. R.A., and had issue. 3. — Robert, of Gortmerron, d. 21st July 1876, m. Eleanor dau. of Surgeon-General George Stuart, but d.s.p. 4. — Edward, of Gortmerron, d. 3rd Feb. 1889, s p. 1. — Louisa- Jane, m. to Alexander Stuart, Capt. 90th Regt. 2. -Priscilla, m. to David-Henry Sherrard of Dublin. 3. — Alicia, m. to Robert-W Bland, in Holy Orders, of Belfast. 4. — Sarah-Maria, m. to John-Echlin Matthews, Lieut. - Col. Co. Down Militia. George Evans, above named, in Holy Orders, d. igth May 1878; came to Canada in 1851, and settled in Toronto Township near Oakville ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Murray, and had issue, viz. : 1. — George, b. 1828, now of Gortmerron, m. 13th Nov. 1858, Jane, dau. of Major William Fitzgerald (see Chewett), and has issue, viz. : ia. — George-Edward-Augustine, b. 13th April i860, Bar rister-at-Law, of Toronto. 2a. — Arthur- Thomas-Kelly, b. 4th March 1862, C.E., of Toronto. is. — Mary-Eliza, m. 3rd Jan. 1888 to William-Henry- Holmes Lyons of Brookhill, Lisburn. Co. Antrim, Ire., and has issue two sons and two daus. 2a — Mabel-Sarah, m. 17th Dec i8go, to Algernon-William, 6th Viscount Avonmore, and has issue one dau. 3(7. — Louisa-Evelyn. 1. — Francis-Letitia, m. to Andrew Thornton Todd (see Todd). 2. — Sarah-Maria, m. to Charles-Keeling Scholefield of Toronto Township, and had issue, viz. : 77 ia. — George-Montague-Delmage, d. 16th Nov. 1893, m. Ethel-Mary, dau. of Humphrey-Lloyd Hime, and had issue, Herman-Keeling. za. — Harold-Edward, m. Evangeline-Sarah-Janet, dau. of Francis-Ross Jennings and his wife Elizabeth-Faucette, nee Denroche. 2a. — Frederick- William, b. 8th Dec. 1858. ia. — Margaret, d. Arms: Erm., three boars' heads couped sa. armed and langued gu. Crest : A demi lion rampant reguardant erminois, holding between his paws a boar's head. Motto : Libertas. 78 CHEWETT. William Chewett, b. 21st Dec. 1753, d. 24th Sept. 1849, descended from George, son of Philip Chewte or Chute (17th century), of the Kentish branch of the ancient family of Chute of Taunton, Co. Somerset, Eng., came to Canada in 1771. Was a Land Surveyor, and served as an Engineer in the defence of Quebec when attacked by the Americans under Gen. Montgomery in the Revolutionary War. In 1 791 he was appointed Deputy Surveyor General in Upper Canada, and was after wards joint Surveyor General with Thomas Ridout (see Ridout). In the war of 1812 he was Col. commanding 3rd West York Militia, and was present at York (Toronto) when it was taken by the Americans, 27th April 1813, being left as officer in command (to capitulate) on the retire ment of Gen. Sheaffe, who withdrew with the regular troops of his command. Served in Lower and Upper Canada altogether over sixty years, retiring on full pay in 1832. M. 1791, Isabella, dau. of Major Archibald McDonald or Macdonell of the Long Sault (who claimed to be the rightful Chief of Glengarry) and his wife, a dau. of Grant of Corrymony, and had issue, viz. : 1. — William, b. 20th May 1792, d. March 1813, unm. 2. — James-Grant, b. gth Nov. I7g3, d. 7th Dec. 1862 ; served as an officer in his father's Regt. in 181 2 ; was Deputy Surveyor-General and Banker; Alderman of Toronto in 1835 ; m- I825. Martha-Smith, dau. of Richard Robison of Kingston and his wife Mary dau. of Stephen Secord (see Secord), and had issue, viz. : ia. — William-Cameron, b. 16th Aug. 1828; M.D.; m. 28th April 1857, Maria-Susan, dau. of Henry-Sargent Ranney of Topsham, Eng., and has had issue, viz. : 79 ib. — William-Glenelg, d. 21st March 1879, aged 19. 2b.— Henry-James, C.E. 2b. — Albert-Ranney. ib. — Mary-Geraldine, m. igth April 1882, William- Alfred-Montague Sims. 2b. — Ethel-Katharine. 2b- — Laura-Beatrice, d. 22nd Nov. 1895, m. 8th Nov. 1894, to Robert-Arthur Sims, in Holy Orders, Rector of Holy Trinity, Chatham, Co. Kent. 2a. — Alexander-Cartwright, b. 20th Feb. 1831, d. 22nd Sept. i8g5 ; m. 24th Sept. 1856, Maria-Sargent, d. 24th April i8g4, dau. of William-Parker Ranney, H.E.I.C.S. and of St. John, N.B. (brother of Henry-Sargent Ranney above named), and had issue, viz. : ib. — William-Frederick-Grant, d. inf. 2b. — William-Neville-Burrowes, d. 28th Dec. 1882, aged 18. ib. — Eleanora-Acton, m. gth Jan. i8g2, to Harry-John- Loudon Laws, and has issue : Constance-Maria- Umfreville. 2b. — Kate-Robison. 3<5. — Beatrice-Barclay. 4b. — Mary-Helen-Acton. ia. — Mary-Elizabeth, m. 1853, to Henry Torrance, and has had issue, viz. : ib. — William-Percy, m. 5th June i88g, Harriet-Edith Holliday. zb. — Arthur-L'Estrange, m. 10th June i8go, Emily- Ranney Parsons, and has issue : Margaret- Mary. 2b. — Henry-Pemberton, m. March i8g4, Maud Ewing. \b. — Mary-Adeline, m. 24th Jan. 1894, to George Playter. zb. — Helen, d. inf. 3. — Alexander, b. 20th Jan. 1801, d. 22nd Aug. 1872, Barrister- at-Law, Judge of the Western District in 1845; m. 1828, Janet Findlay of Paisley, Sco., and had issue, viz : ia. — Richard, d. young. la. — Marion-Isabella, d. inf. za. — Sarah-Anne-Fitzgerald. 1. — Sarah-Ann, b. 5th Aug. 1795, d. 25th Feb. 1867, m. 1817, to So Capt. William Fitzgerald Town Major of Kingston, and had issue, viz. : ia. — William-John, b. Aug. 1819 of Litchfield, Connecticut ; m. Mary, dau. of Eli White of New York, and has issue, one of whom, Caroline, was m. 23rd Nov. i88g, to Lord Edmond-George Petty-Fitzmaurice, (brother of the Marquis of Lansdowne, Gov.-Genl. of Canada 1883 to 1888.) ia — Mary, d unm. za. Eliza, d., m. 1850, to Andrew-Thornton Todd (see Todd). 3«. — Jane, m. to George Evans (see Evans). Arms : Gu., three swords bar-ways the points towards the dexter ppr., pomels and hilts or. Crest: A dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a broken sword in bend sinister ppr. pomel and hilt or. Motto : Fortune de guerre. SECORD, "WJE.X. THE family of Secord, formerly de Secor, derive descent from an ancient and noble family of La Rochelle, in France. A Marquis de Secor was an officer of the household of Louis X. His descendants and others of his family became Huguenots, and in consequence, during the persecution of the Huguenots, lost their estates ; some of them lost their lives, and others escaped to England. Eventually some of the family emigrated to America and settled at New Rochelle in New Jersey. In the Revolutionary War many of the family adhered to the Crown, and at the conclusion of the war settled chiefly in Upper Canada, but some in New Brunswick. The rolls of Butler's Rangers contained the following names of Secords : John senior, John junior, Stephen, David, Peter, Silas and Solomon, all members of the same family, but the relationship and identity of all of them cannot now be determined. Peter Secord, presumably the one just named, is said to have been engaged with others of the family in the erection of mills near Niagara, probably at St. David's, and afterwards to have settled at Long Point on Lake Erie. Of John Secord, see below, e. Four of the others named are no doubt identical with four of five brothers who came to Canada, sons of James Secord who had issue, viz. : i. — Solomon, of whom below, a. 2. — Stephen, of whom below, b. 3. — David, of whom below, c 4. — John, separated from the family and was not heard of again. 5. — James, of whom below, d. 1. — Magdalen, b. 4th May 1764, d. 25th Jan. 1827; m. to Hon. Richard Cartwright (See Cartwright). 2. — Esther, b. 21st July 1766, d. Feb. 1802, unm. 3. -Mary, b. 15th May 1770, m. to Lawrence, M.D. A. Solomon Secord, above named, b. gth March 1755, d. 22nd Jan. I7gg; served in the American Revolutionary War as an officer (Loyalist); settled near Port Dalhousie, Co. Lincoln; he had issue, viz. : i. James, of Jordan, near St. Catharines; m. and had issue. 2. Edwin, of Grantham, Co. Lincoln ; m and had issue. 3. — William, of Trafalgar, Co. Halton ; m. and had issue. 4. — George-Osmond, of Barton, Co. Wentworth ; m. Eliza Ogden of Port Credit, and had issue, viz. : Horatio, George-Reid, Solomon, Alfred, Hannah, Mary-Anne, Louisa, Catharine. B. Stephen Secord, above named, b. 20th Aug. 1757, d. 31st March 1808; m Hannah, b. 23rd July 1767, d. Oct. 10th 1841, dau. of Simon Deforest, who was killed in the American War when en route to join the Loyalist Army, and Mary his wife who came to Canada and d. 1788, and had issue, viz. : 1. James, b. 19th April, 1787, d. 3rd Jan. 1852, unm. 2. — David, b. 17th July 1790, d. 27th Dec. 1846 ; m. Nancy Carscallen, and had issue, viz. : David, Stephen, John, Thomas-Cartwright, Luke, James, Archibald, Elizabeth, Magdalene-Keefer. 3. — William-Edwin, b. 26th March 1797, d. 5th Jan. 1881 ; m. Frances Holden, and had issue ten children. 4. Richard-Henry, b. 12th May I7gg, d. 7th July 1866; Capt. in Lincoln Militia, served in 1837-8 ; m. 5th Jan. 1840, Catharine-Elizabeth, dau. of Adam Stull (see foot note, page 83), and had issue, viz. : ia. — James-Richard- Robison, b. 12th July 1842, of Homer, Co. Lincoln ; served as a Volunteer Trooper in the Fenian Raid, 1866 ; m. 1865, Eliza-Ann Hutt, and has issue, viz.: ib. Richard-Henry, b. 24th Aug. 1867, m. Maria Seager, and has issue two children. 2b. — William-Hutt, b. 24th Aug. 1867, m. Catharine Thompson, and has issue two children. 3^. — John- Robison, b. 7th July 1870, m. Lucy Williams, and has issue one child. 4b — Herbert-Philip, b. 31st Aug. 1878. ib. — Elinor-Catharine, m. to Charles Driscoll. 2b. — Priscilla Mary, m. to William Bow man. 3<5. — Elzira-Ann. 4b. — Florence-Inez. 5^ — Bertha. ia.— Ann-Elizabeth, m. to Stephen-Johnson Emmett of Homer, and has had issue, viz. : ib. — James-Richard, b. 3rd Feb. i86g. 2b.— Stephen-Ellis, b. 18th May 1871. «3 ib. — Mary-Elizabeth, d. 17th Dec. 1862. 2b. — Emma- Maria, m. to John Grey. 3^. — Laura-Catharine, m. to William Johnstone. za.— Mary-Magdalen, m. 17th Nov. 1869, to Orlando Dunn, of Toronto, Lt.-Col. (Bt.) Gov.-Genl.'s Body Guard, and has issue: ib. — Florence-Catherine. 2a. — Martha- Agnes. 4a. — Laura-Catharine, d. 2nd Jan. 1858. 5a. — Alice -Caroline, m. June 1884, to David -Calvin Emmett of Stamford, and has had issue : ib. — James- Allen, b. 2nd June 1885. 2b. — Howard-Se'cord, d. ib. — Martha-Elizabeth. 5. — Stephen-Alexander, b. 15th May 1801, d. 27th Feb. 1884, unm. 6. — Samuel-Robison, b. 18th Dec. 1805, d. ; m. Elizabeth Weaver, and had issue: ia. — Thomas-Robison, m. Eliza beth Hill, and has issue: Lochlin-McCallum, m, Eva Reynolds, and has issue: Samuel- Woodruff, of the Imperial Bank; Henry-Cartwright, of the Imperial Bank; Gertrude- Blake. 2a. — Stephen. 3a. — Samuel. 4a. — William. 5«. — Charles, ia. — Elizabeth. 1. — Mary, b. 20th Feb. 1785, d. 30th Dec. 1865 ; m. to Richard Robison, of Kingston, and had issue: ia. — Richard, d. unm. za. — Thomas, m. Ellen Robinson, ia. — Martha-Smith, m. to James-Grant Chewett (see Chewett). 2a. — Elizabeth, d. unm. 2a- — Mary, d. unm. 2. — Elizabeth, b. 7th March 1793, d. 2nd Aug. 1814, unm. 3. — Esther-Magdalen, b. ist June I7g5, d. 17th Sept. 1871 ; m. to George Keefer (see Keefer). 4. — Julia-Ann, b. 8th May, 1803, d. 13th June 1868 ; m. to William Stull*, and had issue : ia. — Stephen, of George- •Latham Stull (IH.lE.X.) came from Schoharie, New York, and settled in the Niagara District, where the family remained forty-two years, and then removed to Esquesing, Co. Halton. He m. Ann-Catharine Hutt, and had issue, viz. : i. — Adam, b. 6th June 1793, d. gth Aug 1859, of whom below 2. — William, m. Julia-Ann Secord, as above. 3. — George, m. Jane Chrysler. 4. Jacob, m. Margaret Young. 5.— John, m. Maria Traver. 1.— Hannah, m. to Samuel Kennedy. Adam Stull, above named, m. Mary-Magdalen, dau. of Peter Lampman, and had issue, viz. : ia. — James, b. 19th March 1819, d. unm. 2a. — Peter-Lampman, b. 16th Jan. 1834, m. Mary Wood, and had issue three sons. za. — Catharine-Elizabeth, b. 29th Oct. 1820, m. to Richard-Henry Secord, as in the text. 2a. — Margaret-Ann, b. 4th March 1825, m. to James Durham, and had issue six sons and four daus. 3a.— Hannah-Eliza, b. 10th Oct. 1826, m. to Henry Stull, and had issue six sons and three daus. 4a. — Mary-Agnes, b. 2nd April 1829, m. to Orson Secord, and had issue two sons and one dau. 5a. — Caroline-Arabella, b. 13th Dec. 1835, m. to John Morrison, lost at sea by the burning of the steamer " Golden Gate," off the coast of California, 27th July 1862. 84 town, Co. Halton. 2a — George, of Guelph. 2a- — Frederick-Augustus, of Prince Albert, N.W.T. ia. — Mary- Ann, d. c. David Secord, above named, b. ioth Aug. 1759, of St. David's, Co. Lincoln, which village was founded by him and bears his name, was a Major in the Militia ; in the war of 1812 he was present at Queenston and Lundy's Lane, and commanded the 2nd Regt. of Lincoln Militia at the battle of Chippewa, where they " distinguished themselves by feats of genuine bravery and heroism, stimulated by the example of their gallant leader," and suffered severe losses. He m. istly, Jessie Millard, and 2ndly, Smith, and 3rdly, Mary (or Polly) Page, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage: Sarah, m. to Cummings. Of the second marriage: James, m. a dau. of Fralick; Solo mon; Stephen; George; John; Robert; Philip; Phoebe. And of the 3rd marriage : Royal, who m. a dau. of Fisher, and had issue one son William-F\, of St. David's ; Elijah, went to Cali fornia ; Mary, m. 16th Nov. 1841, to William- H. Woodruff of St. David's ; Elizabeth, m. to Armstrong. D. James Secord, above named, b. 7th July 1773, d. 22nd Feb. 1841, was a Captain of Militia prior to 1812, but resigned that appointment ; on the breaking out of the war, however, he re-ent ered the service as a private militiaman, and was present as a Ser geant at Queenston Heights, where he was severely wounded. As an acknowledgment of his services he was subsequently appointed Collector of Customs at Chippewa. M. Laura, b. 1775, d. 17th Oct. 1868, dau. of Thomas Ingersoll (JH.TE.%., founder of Ingersoll, Co. Oxford), and his wife Sarah Whiting. This lady (Mrs. Laura Secord) became famous for the signal service which she rendered in carrying through the enemy's lines, under circumstances of extreme difficulty, important intelligence of the movements of their army, which had crossed the Niagara Frontier, and was advancing inland, by which Lieut. Fitzgibbon, commanding a small force posted at the Beaver Dams, was enabled to make such preparations as resulted in the brilliant success which he achieved (see ante p. 25). James Secord had issue, viz. : 1. — Charles-Badean, Barrister-at-Law, of Queenston, m. Mar garet Robins of Kingston, and had issue, viz. : 85 ia. — Charles-Forsyth, m. Elizabeth Ellis ; went to Iowa. 2a. — James-Badean, of Niagara, m. Clara Flint of Toronto. ia. — Alicia, m. to Isaac Cockburn of Gravenhurst, Muskoka, some time M.P. for Muskoka. i. — Mary-Lawrence, m. to William Trumbull, Surgeon 37th Regt., and d. in Jamaica; had issue: Mary, d. unm. • Elizabeth, m. to William Davis, Banker in Dublin, Ire., and had issue. 2. — Charlotte, d. unm. 3. — Harriet-Hopkins, m. to David- William Smith, Barrister-at- Law, of St. Catharines, son of William Smith, C.E., of Fort Erie, previously of Quebec, and had issue : William- James, living in Minnesota, U.S.A ; Laura-Louisa, of Guelph ; Mary-Augusta, of Guelph. 4.— Appolonia, d, aged 18. 5. — Hannah-Cartwright, d. 21st Nov. 1877, m. istly to Howley Williams, of Guelph, who d. 1844, and 2ndly to Edward Carthew, b. 22nd May 1808, d. Apl. 1879, of Gufelph, some time Deputy- Sheriff, afterwards Collector of Customs, son of Morden Carthew, in H.O., Rector of Dereham, Co. Norfolk, Eng., (who was the son of Thomas Carthew, in H.O., of Woodbridge Abbey, Co. Suffolk, Eng., of a family which came to Suffolk from Cornwall cir. 1600), and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Katharine-Emma, m, to John-Andrews Lamprey, of Guelph, Mayor of that city 1896, and had issue, viz. : George-Sidney, b. 22nd Oct. 1866 ; Edward-Howley, b. gth Feb. i86g ; Ernest- Williams, b. 12th Oct. 1875 ; Alice, d. aged 17. 2a. — Caroline, d. aged 5. And of the second marriage : ia. — James-Morden, Barrister-at-Law, of Listowel, Co. Perth, m. Adeline-Pauline Chisholm, of Hamilton, and has issue. za. — Charles-Edward, M.D. of Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, m. Angelica-Caroline-Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Har vey*, of Kinnettles, Fergus, Co. Wellington, and has issue. *Son of John Harvey, of Kinnettles, Co. Forfar, Sco., and Angelica Dingwall-Fordyce, his wife • he m. Matilda, dau. of Sebastian Shade of Mobile, Alabama (and niece of Absalom Shade of Gait, Co. Waterloo) and Hannah Hunt, his wife. ; 86 2a. — William, of Waterloo, Co. Waterloo, m. Jessie Innes, and has issue. ia. — Hannah, m. as second wife to Llewellyn Brock, M.D., of Guelph, son of Thomas- Rees Brock, and has had issue : Carthew, d. inf. ; George-Carthew, b. ist Janu ary i88g, d. 25th Dec. 1893. 2a. — Caroline, m. to Charles-William Young, late of Strat ford, now of Cornwall, Journalist, (son of James Young d. 1888, and his wife, Hester, dau. of Thomas Phillips, in H.O., D. D., of U. C. College, and Rector of Weston and Etobicoke), and has had issue: Carthew, d. inf. (drowned) ; George, d inf. ; Joseph-Edward ; Blanche-Caroline. 6. — Laura, d. 1850, m. istly to Capt. John Poore (who raised a Company for service in 1837-8), and had issue : James-de- Lisle, d. inf.; John, settled in Manitoba, m. Flora Leach, and has had issue, John, Laura, Elizabeth ; and 2ndly to William Clarke*, M.D., of Guelph, and had issue, William d. inf.; Milhcent, d. inf., and Laura, of Toronto. E. John Secord of Kingston, supposed to have been a brother of James and uncle of the five brothers above named, m. Susannah Wartman, sister of Bernard Wartman of Kingston, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Daniel (probably the Officer of Militia of that name who served in 1812), m 2ndly Electa Page, and had issue, viz.: ia. — Daniel, d. 1857, killed in a railway accident at the Desjardins bridge near Hamilton, m. Elizabeth Costello, and had issue, viz.: ib. — John, of Regina, N.W.T , Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., sometime M.L.A. 2b. — Daniel, Druggist in Ingersoll, Co. Oxford. 2b. — Levi, M.D., of Brantford, of which city he has been Mayor. *Dr. Clarke (b. 1813, d. 7th Oct. 1887) came to Canada from Maryborough, Queen's Co., Ireland ; was prominent in his profession and in public life for many years ; was Commissioner of the Court of Requests 1833 ; Warden Co. Wellington 1852 ; M. L. A. 1853 to 1863 ; Mayor of Guelph 1864 and 1865 ; took a leading part in procuring the incorporation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, of which he was president for six years ; he m. 2ndly, Clara-Pigott, nee Strange, widow of William-Dummer Powell (see Powell), and had issue, viz. : 1. — Lionel-Herbert, b. 20th July 1859, late of Palmerston, Co. Wellington, now of Toronto, m. 10th Feb. 1891, Anne-Clara-Gertrude, dau. of Sydenham Small (whose wife survived him, and was m. 2ndly, to Harry Lockwood ) 2. Harry-Edmond, b. 29th Dec. 1862, d. 19th Aug. 1884, unm. 1. — Clara-Rosa, m. to Richard-Power Palmer (see Palmer.) 87 za. — Levi, d., of Blenheim, Co. Oxford, m. Jane Laycock, and had issue : Charles, Mary, Jennie ; all now of Marquette, Michigan. 3«. — Abram, d. 1893, of London, Ontario, m. Elizabeth Poole, of Brantford. ia. — Mary-Rachael, m. to John-Ray Cook, of St. Catharines za. — Sophia. 2a. — Isabelle. 2. — John, of Barton, Co. Wentworth, Captain of Militia, served in 1812, m. Janet, sister of Hon. James Crooks, and had issue, viz.: ia. — Matthew-Brock, m. Ann, dau. of Daniel-K. Servos, of Barton, Col. of Militia, and had issue three sons and two daus. za. — William-Crooks, of Mosa, Co. Middlesex, m., but d.s.p. 3a — George-Small, of Mosa. m. Jessie Grant of Mosa, and had issue two sons and two daus, 4a. — Elijafi-Wartman, Barrister-at-Law, m. Sarah-Augusta Culloden, of Hamilton, dau. of L. P. Culloden, Capt. in the army, and had issue : John, of Orillia ; Fred erick ; Percy. ia. — Janet, m. to Thomas Hatt, of Dundas, Co. Went worth, and had issue : Thomas, of Hamilton ; Mary, m. to James Hamilton, of Dundas ; Susannah, m. to Charles-Edward Taylor, M.D., formerly of Dundas, now of Arcadia, Kansas. za. — Arabella, m. to John Brennan, Postmaster of Alvin- ston, Co. Lambton, and had issue : Edward, Annie, Jane, Catherine. 3. — Elijah, of Barton, Major of Militia, served in 1812 ; Trea surer of the Gore District ; m. istly, Mary-Rennet, dau. of Jean-Baptiste Rosseau, of the Indian Department, a descendant of the well known French author Jean-Jacques Rousseau ; 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Capt. Gourlay, 23rd Fusi liers, and sister of Col. William Gourlay, of Hamilton, and had issue of the first marriage only, viz : la. — George-Canning, b. 1828, of Barton, m. his cousin Sarah-Adelaide, dau. of Cortlandt Secord, named below, and had issue, viz. : ib. — Herbert-Canning, b. 1853, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, m. Matilda-Rachael, dau. of John- 88 David Ferris, d., of Kingston, and has issue : Auber-Clarke, b. 27th Oct. 1887 ; Herbert-Ferris, b. 13th January, 1890 ; Olive Cortlandt. zb. — George-Cortlandt, b. 1855, now of Rotterdam Junction, New York, J P., m. Mary-Jane, dau. of William McKinley, of Hamilton, son of Rev. William McKinley of Enniskillen, Ire., and has issue : Royal-George, b. 6th Dec. i8go ; Ethel- Grace-Cortlandt. 2b. — Percy- Vaughan, b. 1867, of New York, m. Cora Chronister, of Franklinstown, Pennsylvania. za. — Alexander-Augustus, Treasurer of Barton, m. Eliza, only dau. of Thomas-Mugine Macnamara, Capt. in the Army, who served in 1812, and had issue namely : ib. — Thomas-Eugene-Macnamara, m. Fanny Powell of Guelph. zb. — Alexander-Augustus, of Acton, Co. Halton, m. Nora, dau. of William-Heslop Storey, Manufac turer in Acton. lb. — Mary- Ann, m. to Samuel Bedell, of Saltfleet, Co. Wentworth, and has issue. 2b. — Geraldine, m. to Albert-D. Marlatt, of Saltfleet, and has issue. 2b. — Gertrude, m. to John Towers, Druggist in St. Catharines, and has issue. 4b. — Josephine, d., m. to Samuel Atkins of Hamilton, and had issue, one son, Samuel, and two daus., one of whom was drowned by the upsetting of a boat in Burlington Bay, i8g3. 5^. — Frances-Mina, m. to Charles-L. Young, of Oak ville, Co. Halton. 2a. — Pierre-Van Cortlandt, M.D., of Chicago, U.S.A., m. Marion Thompson, of Baltimore, Maryland, and had issue three sons and one dau. 4a. — William-Henry-Case, m. Charlotte Burkholder of Barton, and had issue, viz.: William-Frank, d. 1893, of Chicago, m a dau. of Beamer of Grimsby, Co. Wentworth, and had issue one son : Harry, d. 1869 : Laura. 5c — Walter- Kerr, Postmaster of Winona, Co. Wentworth, m. Mary Bedell (widow) of Stoney Creek, Co. Wentworth. 8g ia. — Susannah, m. to William-Allan Davis, of Barton, Capt. of Militia, served in 1837-8, and had issue : Elijah ; William-Allan ; John-Alexander ; James. 2a. — Mary-Rennett, m. to William-George-Law Macna- mara, of Saltfleet, an Officer of Cavalry Militia, son of Capt. Macnamara above named, and had issue three sons and three daus. 2a. — Elizabeth-Talant, m. to John-Lampman Van Wagner, of Stoney Creek, and had issue : Walter, d. aged 16 ; John-Pickering ; Henry-Townsend ; Cynthia. 4. — Cortlandt, served as an Officer of Militia in 1812, and was subsequently Major, m. Sarah, sister of William-Bowers Winterbottom, Barrister-at-Law, of Niagara, and had issue, viz. : ia. — John-Cortlandt, m. Euretta, dau. of Col. John Servos, of Niagara. ia. — Sarah-Adelaide, m. to John-Canning Secord as above. 5. — Abraham (probably the Militiaman of that name who served in 1812), m. Elizabeth, sister of Capt. John Lamp- man. 1. — Mary, m. to John Lampman, of Niagara, Capt, of Militia, who served in 1812, and was severely wounded at Lundy's Lane, and had issue, John, Thomas, and four daus. The family of Secor, of Scarborough, Co. York, claim to be descended from the French family of De Secor named above. The first settler in Canada was Isaac Secor, TH.JE.%. who came to King ston, and removed thence to Napanee, where he built a.mill, from which it is said that the name of the place, an Indian word mean ing bread, is derived ; in 1817 he settled in Scarborough. go KEEFER, m.JB.%. The earliest recorded ancestor of the Keefers was one De Wald dit Tonnellier, who lived in Paris, France, which he left during the Huguenot persecutions, and went to reside near Strasburg, in Alsace, where he became known by the name of Kieffer. His descendant Samuel Kieffer m. Ann Waldruff, of Westervallen, in Germany (who survived him, and was m. 2ndly to Frederick Saverine, with whom she and her sons of the first marriage came to America about 1750, and settled at Paulin's Hill, near Newton, in Sussex Co., New Jersey), and had issue, two sons, viz.: George, of whom below, and Jacob, who settled at Harrisburg, in Penn sylvania, where his descendants, who retain the former spelling of the name, still continue. George, above named, b. I73g, served in the Rangers in the American Revolutionary War, and d. during the war; m. in 1765, Mary-Maria Conke or Conck, of Philadelphia, (who survived him, and was m. 2ndly to Michael Teeter, THJE.3L., and had issue, seven sons and one daughter, of whom one son, Aaron, died aged 23, of wounds received at Lundy's Lane), and had issue, viz. : 1. — George (Keefer), of whom below. 2. — Jacob (Keefer), b. cir. 1775, d. 1814, came to Canada in i7go, and settled first at Thorold and then at Oakland. Co. Brant, m. 1801, Jerusha, d. 27th May 1868, dau. of Joseph Vannater and Hannah, his wife, who came to Canada in I7g8 (she survived him, and was m 2ndly to James Bennett, WL.JE.%., of Dereham, Co. Oxford, and had issue, 7 sons and 3 daus.) and had issue, namely : ia.— Jacob, b. 5th April 1803, d. igth Jan. 1881, settled 9i in 1844 m Sydenham, Co. Grey, m. Mary, d. 18th Aug. 1887, aged 84, dau. of James Corbet, agent of the Canada Company for Co. Wellington, and sister of Robert Corbet, many years postmaster of Guelph, and had issue : William, of Annan, Co. Grey ; George, of Flesherton, Co. Grey ; another son ; and seven daus. za. — John, d. 1873, of Oakland and Beverley, m. Eliza beth Darling, widow of Robson ; d.s.p. 2a. — George, d. inf. 4a. — Robert, b. 12th Dec. 1808, d. 31st July 1834, of South Dumfries, Co. Waterloo, m. 26th Dec. 1826, Lavinia, d. 4th June 1836, dau. of Miller Lawrason* of South Dumfries and his wife Elizabeth Purves, and had issue, viz. : ib. — Jacob-Lawrason, d. 2nd May 1885, of Chesley, Co. Bruce, m. and had issue, two sons and four daus. zb. — Nelson, Merchant in St. George, Co. Brant, afterwards in Hamilton, m. 1854 Mary-Hodge Ballantyne, and had issue, viz.: ic. — Robert, of Chicago, U.S.A., m. Ellen Muri- son and has issue. zc. — Alexander-Thomas, Merchant in Hamilton, m. Louise-Irene Fraser, and has issue. ic. — Mary-Murray, m. igth Sept. 1877, to Alex ander Cadenhead, b. 5th Feb. 1851, late of Midland, Co. Simcoe, now of Toronto, sop of Alexander-Shirrefs Cadenhead, of Fergus, Co. Wellington, and his wife Mary-Arbuth- nott Dingwall-Fordyce, and has issue, viz. : Alexander-Dingwall-Fordyce, b. 6th Dec. 1878 ; Nelson-Keefer, b. gth June 1882 ; John- Arbuthnott, b. 25th March 1886 ; Mary ; Edith. zc. — Margaret-Jane, m. 13th June i8g4, to James Cadenhead, of Rat Portage, Algoma, son of Brebner Cadenhead, brother of the above- named Alexander-Shirrefs Cadenhead, and his wife Jane Muir. •The Lawrasons came to Canada from the State of New Jersey. Lawrence Lawrason, brother of the above named Miller, was Police Magistrate of London, Ontario. They had three sisters : Mercy, m. to Hamill ; Elizabeth, m to John Coleman ; Rebecca, m. to Daniel Corson. g2 5 served as a Volunteer trooper on the Niagara frontier in 1837-8 ; was Lieut. in Gore Militia ; removed to Guelph, Co. Wellington, 1851 ; was J.P. ; was several times member of the Diocesan Synod of Toronto, and some time a member of the Corporation of Trinity College, Toronto, as representative of the Diocese of Niagara ; m. istly, 3rd Jan. 1836, Louisa, d. 1844, dau. of Jonathan Bell,* of Kensington, Eng. [Arms : Erm., on a chief az. an escallop between two church bells, arg.], and his wife Maria, dau. of Edward Vaux [Arms : Or, a fess chequy or and gu. between three garbs ppr. J ; 2ndly, 15th Dec. 1847, Caroline, d. 5th Sept, 1874, dau. of Joseph Eade of Newington, Co. Middlesex, and Hitchin, Co. Hertford, Eng , [Arms : Az., a chevron engrailed between three leopard's faces arg.], and his •Jonathan Bell was the son of Daniel Bell and his wife Catherine, dau. of David Barclay, who was grandson of Col. David Barclay, of Urie, Co. Kincardine, Sco.,. whose wife (m. 1648) was Catherine Gordon, descendant of George Gordon, Earl of Huntley, and his wife Princess Anna- bella, datr. of King James I. of Sco., who m. Joane, dau. of Sir John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset and Marquis of Dorset (son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and grandson of King Edward III.), who m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, who was fourth in descent from King Edward I. Rebecca Bell, sister, of the. above named Jonathan Bell, was m. 1784 to Abel Chapman, whose grand dau., Agatha-Elizabeth (Chapman) was m. 1842 to Francis- Lawrence Bland, whose second son Edward-Michael Bland, b. 18th Aug. 1851, in Holy Orders, settled in Canada, and is Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, and Canon of Niagara; hem. 7th Oct. 1873, Marie-Augusta, dau. of Auguste Erbs. 122 wife Eliza, dau. of Edward Vaux above named, and 3rdly, 4th May 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of James Beatty of Toronto (see Beatty), and had issue of the first marriage only, viz. : 1. — John-Craven, of whom below, a. 2. — Frederick-Jasper, of whom below, b. 3. — Edward-Marion, of whom below, c. 4. — Austin-Cooper, of whom below, d. John Craven, above named, b. 12th Feb. 1837, d. 8th April 1890; Lieut. Co. Wellington Militia; m. istly, 21st June i860, Elinor Tonee, d. gth Jan. 1868, dau. of Leslie Battersby, Lieut. R.N., (son of Leslie Battersby, in H.O., of Skreene, Co. Sligo, Ire., who m. Anna-Maria Palmer (see Palmer), and his wife Catherine Jones); and 2ndly, Sybella-Annie, d. 22nd Feb. i8gi, aged 46, dau. of William Mockler, of Durham, Co. Grey, who came to Canada from Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ire., and his wife Anne Atkinson ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Craven-Bell, of Gait, Co. Waterloo, b. 2nd April 1863, m. Flora-Jennie, dau. of Ralph Hinds, (who was previously m. to Alexander Carroll, who d. 2gth Aug. 1884, leaving issue one dau. Isabella-Margaret), and has had issue, viz. : ib. — Alexander-Joseph, b. 12th Nov. 1886, d. 30th Dec. 1887. zb. — William-Fiancis, b. gth Jan. i88g. za. — Leslie-Charles-Edward, b. 8th Jan. 1865, d. 27th Sept. 1865. 3a. — Francis-Henry, b. nth Aug. 1866, of Lakeport, Cali fornia, m. 12th Sept. i8g5, Rose-Catherine, dau. of William-Dwight Fiske, son of Henry Fiske of Fiskedale, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, descendant of Fiske of Stadhough, Co. Suffolk, Eng. [Arms : Chequy arg. and gu., on a pale sa., three mullets pierced or. Crest : A triangle arg., and above the upper angle thereof an estoile or.], and his wife Maria- Elizabeth Hamlin, and has issue, Theodore-Ray, b. 23rd July i8g6. 123 la. — Catharine-Caroline, b. 5th June 1861, d. 4th March 1868. And of the second marriage : 4a. — William-Herbert Austin, b. 27th Jan. 1871. 5« 6aya 8a za 3« — Richard-Frederick, b. 18th Aug. 1874. — Ethelred-James-Mockler, b. 15th Oct. 1875. —Edwin-Percy, b. 18th Aug. 1880, d. gth' Dec. 1880. -Reginald- Beatty- Atkinson, b. 1883. — Sybella-Eade-Nicola. — Norah-Annie. B. Frederick-Jasper, named above, b. igth Nov. 1838, d. 20th June 1891 ; Capt. Wellington Militia; was several times a member of the County Council, Co. Wellington, and of the Town Council of Guelph, of which he was mayor in 1877 ; m. 3rd Sept. 1861, Elisa beth, d. 3rd Aug. 1894, dau. of Edward-Michael Stewart, in Holy Orders, (see Stewart), and had issue, viz. : ia. — Jasper- William, b. 10th Nov. 1866, of the Bank of Toronto, m. 26th Nov. i8g6, Alexandrina-Agatha, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel- John Cowley, d., of Toronto, originally of Co. Devon, Eng., and his wife Agatha Stevenson. [Arms: Arg., a bull passant gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee.] za. — Edward-Ernest- Vaux, b. 27th Feb. 1868, d. 4th Sept. 1868. 2a. — Frederick-Austin-Pakenham, b. gth June 1873, in Holy Orders, Incumbent of Arthur, Co. Wellington. 4a. — John-Craven-Eade, b. 22nd June 1875, of the Cana dian Bank of Commerce. ia. — Louisa-Caroline-Stewart. za. — Charlotte-Rose. 3^# — Kathleen-Christiana-Maria, m. to William-Herbert ' Pepler (see Pepler). rr.24 c. Edward-Marion, named above, b. 22nd Sept. 1840, of Toronto, Barrister-at-law; Major retired from 2nd Queen's Own Rifles ; member of the. Chapter of St. Alban's Cathedral, and has been for many years a member of the Diocesan Synod ; is, by adoption of the Chiefs in Council, an honorary Chief of the Six Nations, of the Anowara or Turtle Clan of the Kani- enga or Mohawks, by the name Shagotyohgwlsaks*; m. 28th June 1864, Ellen-Byrne, d.' 10th Feb. 1865, dau. of James Beatty (see Beatty), and 2ndly, 20th February 1868, Maria-Martha, dau. of Alexander Fisher, f and has issue, viz. : ia. — William-Craven-Vaux, b. 6th Dec. 1868, Capt. 36th Peel Batt., Act. Mil. 2«. — Edward-Alister-Eade, b. 13th Feb. 1871, of the Im perial Bank. 2a. — George-Darcy-Austin, b. 22nd Feb. 1880. da. — Richard-Ellard-Carden, b. 16th Feb. 1885. "This name, pronounced Saugo-tyoch-gweesax, means "One who seeks a gathering of the people," that is, into bands or parties, and was given in recognition of Mr. Chadwick's advocacy of the formation of a Six Nations Regiment of Militia. The above representation of the totem may be thought rather fanciful, but it is founded upon ancient Indian precedent in. every particular. tjohn Fisher, of a family or sub-clan of Clan Ross, came to Canada from Tain, Co. Ross, Sco., and settled in Haldimand, Co. Northumberland ; m. Isabella Dawson, and had issue, besides two daus , viz. : 1. — Alexander, m. istly, Mary, dau. of William Brogdin, who served in the R.N. under Admiral Nelson at Copenhagen in 1801, and his wife Elizabeth Wallis, and 2ndly, Georgina- Nicolina Brereton, (sister of Mrs. Richardson, see n. p. 100.) and had issue of the first marriage only, viz. . in. — William-Alexander, d. unm. ia. — Elizabeth, m. to John-Bell Gillespie (who is claimed to be the heir of line of Alexander Gillespie, created by King Robert Bruce Baron of Dumfries, which dignity, however, he never assumed), anl had issue : ii. — George-William-Acheson, d. young, drowned in Toronto Bay. 2b. — Frederick-Alexander-Erlandson, m. Maude-Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Gilmour, C.E., and Maud-Eliza Fetherstonhaugh, his wife, but d.s.p. 36. — Harry-Fisher, m. Diana-Ethel-Esther, dau. of Frederic-Eldon Dixon, Major retired from Queen's Own Rifles, and Elizabeth-Anne his wife, dau. of Lewis-Rooke Marsh, and has issue, Marjorie-Eldon. ib. — Florence, d. inf. 2ti. — Isabella-Christiana, d. unm. 3a. — Mary-Jane, m. to Samuel-Smith McDonell (see Macdonell of Collachie). 4a. — Martha-Martha, m. to Edward-Marion Chadwick, as in the text. 2. — William, of Napa, California, m. Sarah Morse, and has issue : William-Morse. 3. — David, of Bowmanville, m. Maria, dau. of William Brogdin, above named, and has had issue, viz. : ia. — Isabella, m. to Alexander Beith, M.D.., and has issue. 2a. — Mary, d., m. to William Jones, and had issue. 3(1 — Alice. 4. — Charles-Mackenzie, d., m. Eunice Burk, d., and had issue ; David-Maitland, M D., d. unm ; Jane. 5. — John, sometime Warden of Co. Northumberland, now Clerk of the Crown at Cobourg, m. and has had issue : 125 5«. — Bryan-Damer-Seymour, b. 24th June 1888. ia. — Fanny-Marion. za — Louisa-Mary-Caroline. D. Austin-Cooper, named above, b. 18th Nov. 1842, County Judge Co. Wellington, m. igth Dec. 1867, Caroline-Christie, dau. of Ralph-Charles Nicholson, sometime of Gait, Co. Waterloo, (son of Ralph-Charles, Nichplson and his^ wife Elizabeth Ellison), who m. Elizabeth, Roy, a descendant of the famous Scottish chief tain, Rob Roy MacGregor, [Arms : Az, two bars erm., in chief, three suns in splendour. Crest : Out of a coronet gu., a lion's head erm.], and has issue, viz.: ia. — Henry-Austin, b. 15th April 1883. ia. — Caroline-Gladys-May. Arms : Per pale gu. and sa., within an orle of eight martlets arg., on an inescutcheon of the third a cross the first and in the first quarter a crescent of the second. Crest: a martlet arg., bearing in his bill a white lily stemmed and leaved ppr'., borne fessways the flower to the sinister. ¦ Mottaes : Above, In candore decus ; beneath, Toujours pret. f'.O J 126 BOYD, OF BoBCAYGEON. John Boyd, of Letterkenny (or Ballyma- cool), Co. Donegal, Ire., who built the family mansion there in 1672, claimed descent from a younger branch of the Scottish family of Boyd, Earls of Kilmarnock. He had issue a son John, who also had issue, John, who m. 1736, Ann, dau. of Alderman Gamble, of Londonderry, and had issue, viz. (besides 2 daus.) : 1. — John, of Ballymacool, where his de scendants still reside. (See Burke's Landed Gentry). 2. — Robert. 3. — Mossom, of whom below. 4. — William. had issue, John-McNeil, Capt. Ajax at Kingstown, near Dublin, Dean of Exeter, besides, daus., to Henry Carpenter, in H.O., of Liver pool, whose son is the Rt. Rev. Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon. 6. — Alexander. Mossom, named above, an officer of Customs, m. and had issue, besides two daus., two sons, viz. : 1. — Mossom, of whom hereafter. (See p. I2g ) 2. — Gardiner, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., d. in India, m. Arabella, who also d. in India, dau. of Thomas Chadwick, son of Richard Chadwick of Ballinard, Co. Tipperary, Ire. (see Chadwick), and had issue, one son and one dau., viz. : Mossom, of whom below. Anne, d. 26th Oct. 1880, m. to John Macdonald, d. 1871, Lieut. -Gen. Indian Army ; served many years in India, including Gwalior Campaign, 1843 (medal and clasp), in which he was present at the actions of Punniar and Maharajpore, both fought on the same day at places twelve miles apart, having been sent from the former 5. — Archibald, who lost with his ship the and Archibald, in H.O. of whom, Hester, was m R.N., 1861, one 127 place to the latter with despatches which he succeeded in delivering, although severely wounded, two officers employed in the same service being killed ; subsequently resided in Co Chester, Eng., and came to Canada in 1871, and settled at Peterborough, Co. Peterborough. [Arms: Quarterly ; 1. Arg., a lion rampant gu.; 2, or, a dexter arm in armour couped at the elbow in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitched gu. ; j, a lymphad oars in action and sails furled, sa. , flags flying gu. ; 4, per pale arg. and vert, a salmon naiant ppr. Crest : A dexter arm in armour embowed, wielding a sword fess ways, the point to the sinister, all ppr. Motto : Per mare, per terras ] And had issue, viz. : ia.— John, d. 27th March i8g2, of Albany, U.S.A., m. 14th May 1873, his cousin Caroline-Augusta Boyd, as below, and had issue : John-Ranald, b. 8th March 1874 ; Reginald- Angus, b. 25th Sept. 1884 ; Marion-Cust. za.— Donald, b. 2gth July 1851, m Florence-Bleecker, dau. of Alonzo-Danvers Nichols, M.D., and Katharine-Achorn, his wife,* and has issue, Marjorie-Cecil, Carolyn-Danvers. 3a. — Archibald-Haddow, of Peterborough. ia.— Arabella-Eliza, m. to William-Henry Brittain, of Cheshire, Eng. za. — Clementina, m. to John-Edward Belcher,f C.E., of Peter borough, who came to Canada i86g, and has had issue : Mossom-Boyd, d. ; John-Alfred ; May-Georgina ; Flora- Macdonald. 3«. — Aletta-Blackall, d., m. to Thomas-Deaves Belcher, f C.E., of Peterborough. 4a. —Harriet, m. to John-Edward Hammond,} d., of Ashley * Mrs. Nichols, who was.for some time a resident in Toronto with her younger children, was m. 2ndly, as second wife, to Robert Murray, merchant in New York and Hayti, son of Robert Cun ningham, who assumed the name of Murray in compliance with the desire of his grandfather David Murray (being the son of Margaret, dau. and eventual heiress of the said David Murray), who was a descendant of an officer of the garrison of Londonderry in 1668, and subsequently an original settler in Londonderry, New Hampshire, son, according to family tradition, of Charles Murray, Col. in Cromwell's Army, who at the Restoration went to reside near Londonderry, Ire , being, according to the family tradition referred to (apparently confirmed by a consistent statement in Burke's Peerage), of the family of Tullibardine and Athol, but stated in an old narrative of the siege of Derry as of the family of Philiphaugh. ¦ft Sons of Samuel Belcher, of Cork, Ire., who m. Martha Deaves, and had issue : 1. — John- Edward, above named. 2. — William-Henry, d. in India. 3. — Samuel, architect, of Peterborough, unm. 4. — Thomas Deaves, above named, d.s.p. 5. — Alfred-Joseph, C.E., unm. \ Son of John Hammond, of Cressners, Co. Suffolk, Eng., who m Emily Peck (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Hammond of Needham Hall), and had issue. 1. — John-Edward, above named. 2. — Herbert, who lived some time in Canada, but returned to Eng., m. Laura Charter and had issue, John. 3.^Thomas, d., Lieut. R.N. L2& ':-- • Hall, Co.- Cambridge, Eng., and has had issue, viz. : Edward-Arthur ; Floyd-Douglas-Macdonald. Mossom Boyd, above named, d. 24th July 1883, came to Can ada cir. 1833, and settled at Bobcaygeon, Co. Victoria ; was Captain of Militia; m. istly, Caroline Dunsford (see Dunsford), and 2ndly, Letitia-Magee Cust, d. 1882, and had issue, viz/: Of the first marriage : ia. — Gardiner, b. 7th Jan. 1845, of Toronto, m. Emma-Allen, d. 25th Jan. i8g7, dau. of David-Sovereign Bowlby, M.D., Berlin, Co. Waterloo, and Martha-Esther, his wife (nee Murphy, of Montreal), and has issue : Gardiner-Mossom ; Mary-Olive ; Frieda-Kathleen. za. — Mossom-Martin, b. igth Jan. 1855, of Bobcaygeon, m. 5th Sept. 1883, Ida-Lillian, dau. of Alexander- William- James de Grassi M.D., of Lindsay, and has issue : Mossom DeGrassi, b. 16th June 1884 ; Gardiner-Cust, b. 21st Sept. 1885; Laurence-Chadwick, b. 23rd March 1887; Winniett- Wornibe, b. 15th July i8go ; Lillian-Doris; Mildred- Collinette ; Annie-Sheila. ia. — Anne, m. 23rd July 1866, to James-Moore Irwin, of Peterborough, son of James Irwin, of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ire., and has issue : James-Moore, b. 25th Sept. i86g; William-Boyd, b. 3rd Oct. 1871 ; Mossom-Gardiner, b. 22nd Jan. 1877 ; Caroline-Mary ; Elizabeth ; Lillian. 2a. — Mary-Arabella, m. 27th Aug. 1872, to Charles-Edgar Bonnell, M.D., of Bobcaygeon, and has issue : Mossom- Burwell, b. 16th Sept. 1880 ; Eva-Cust ; Wilhelmina- Gertrude ; Vera-Ellen. 3«. — Caroline-Augusta, m. firstly to John Macdonald, as above, and secondly, to William Baumfelder, of Dresden, Germany. 4(7. — Emma-Blackall, m. 27th March 1883, to Herbert Symonds, in H.O. ; sometime professor in Trinity University, Toronto ; Rector of Ashburnham, Co. Peterborough ; Hon. Chaplain 3rd Pr. of Wales' Can. Dragoons, Act. Mil. ; 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. i8g2; Spencer, b. i8g6; Bertha- Caroline; Hannah-Greta- Lydia; Hilda-Boyd ; Emma, d. inf. 10th Jan. i8go ; Isabella-Mary-Dunsford. And of the second marriage, i2g 3«.— William-Thornton-Cust, b. 8th July 1859, of Bobcaygeon, m. 1 2th July 1889, Meta-Annie Bridgman, and has had issue: Thornton-Bridgman; Paul-Magee, d.; Eric-Mossom ; Kathleen, ^.; Rosalind-Letitia ; Gladys-Rosetta. 5«. — Letitia-Kathleen. Mossom-Boyd, d. 1864, son of Mossom, named ante p. 12.6, m. istly, Mary-Jane Chambers, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Brooke, General in the Indian Army, m. and has issue. 2. — Alexander, General in the Indian Army, m. but d.s.p. 3. — Daniel, General in the Indian Army, m. and has issue. 4. — Mossom, General in the Indian Army, m. Lily-Florinda- Annie Ormsby, and has issue, viz. : ia. — Mossom, of Toronto, in the civil service. 2a. — Henry-Ormsby, of Toronto, m. Elizabeth-Maria-Pris- cilla Denison. (See Denison and Addenda, Vol. I.) 3«. —Alexander-Charles, Lieut. R.A. ia. — Edith-Maria. 2«.— Mabel-Lily. Arms* : Az., a fess chequy arg. and gu. Crest : A dexter hand couped at the wrist pointing upwards with the thumb and first two fingers ppr. Motto : Confido. *It will be observed that these arms are identical with those of Stewart, excepting change of tincture for difference. The Boyds are descended from an ancestor surnamed "Boidh," or " the Fair," who was of the same family as the Stuarts. J3o PEPLER. The family of Pepler or Peplar, called also Peple, have lived at Tinhead, or Tynhead Court, in the neighborhood of Edington, Co. Wilts, Eng., since at least temp. Edw. III. The family in Canada claim descent from Walter Pepler, d. 1726, aged 87, either a son or brother of Robert, d. i6g8, who was son of Walter, d. 1684 ; Walter, first named, had issue, Roger (Peplar), d. 1768, aged 71, who had issue, viz. : 1. — Jacob, b. 17th July 1721, d.s.p. 2 — Joseph, b. 31st July 1724, d.s p. 3. — Philip, b. 4th Dec. 1730, d.s.p. 4. — Daniel, of whom below. 5. — James, b. igth Feb. 1735, was m. and had issue. 1. — Martba, b. 22nd Dec. 1727, d. unm. Daniel (Peplar), above named, b. 2gth Jan. 1733, d. 1801, m. istly, Christian Bartle, and 2ndly, Lady Elizabeth Long, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Robert, of whom below. 2. — William-Bartle, b. 2nd Jan. 1767, d. 1772. 3. — Daniel, b. 16th Feb. I76g. 4. — Joseph, b. igth June 1770. 5. — John-Harman. 1. — Mary, b. 1763. Robert (Pepler), above named, b. 28th Feb. 1760, d. 1840, m. Anne Crook, and had issue an only son, viz.: John Crook, b. 13th Jan. I7gg, d. 30th Sept. 1870 ; m. Betty, b. 1803, d. 2gth May 1880, dau. of William Brown, of Wilts, and had issue, viz. (besides others) : 1. — John-Crook, of Tinhead, 2. — James, of whom below. 3. — William-Brown, M.D., m. Alice-Ormerod Cadney, and had issue, besides an elder son William-Henry-Ormerod-Cadney, and two daus. Margaret-Ormerod and Edith-Emily, two sons living in Canada, viz. : Arthur, of Guelph, b. 6th Feb. i860, m. Helen- Mary, dau of Edward Daly, of London, Ontario ; Clement-Edward, of Uxbridge, Co. Ontario, b. 6th Jan. 1872. i3i James Pepler, above named, b. 24th Feb. 1827, d. 26th April i8go, came to Canada in 1868, and settled in Toronto, being a mer chant there ; he m. Emma, b. 3rd Sept. 1825, d. 10th Nov. 1888, dau. of William Eyres, of Milksham, Co. Wilts, and had issue, viz.: 1. — Frances-Edward-Philip, b. igth April 1852, Barrister-at- law, QC, of Barrie ; m. igth April 1881, Annie-Theodora, dau. of Richard-Barrett Bernard (see Bernard), and has issue, viz. : ia. — Philip-McCarthy, b. 2gth Oct. 1882, d. young. za. — Bernard-Eyres, b. nth Jan. 1884, d. July 1897. 3«. — Roger-Crook, b. 2nd June 1886. 4a. — Edmund-Lally, b. 4th Dec. 1887, d. young. 5a. — Eric, b. 4th Jan. 1890. 6(7. — Theodore-Francis, b. 5th Oct. 1891. ya. — Seth, b. 17th July i8g3. la. — Ruth-Elizabeth, b. 2nd Feb. i8g5, d. young. 2. — Ernest-Eyres, b. 15th Nov. 1853, late of Birmingham, Eng., now of Toronto, m. Augusta-Sheffield, dau. of Martin Duns ford (see Dunsford), who was previously m. to Clement Denison (see Denison), and has issue, Emma-Bey ; Betty- Agnes-Eyres ; Alice- Victoria, b. 22nd June i8g7. 3. — James-Brown, b. gth May 1855, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, m. Marion Girdlestone, and has issue, Stanford. 4. — Tom-Stanley-Gardner, b. 27th Feb. 1861, of Toronto, m. Elizabeth-Margaret, dau. of Abraham-James Broughall, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Stephen's, Toronto, and Georgina-Harriet, his wife, dau. of Samuel-Proudfoot Hurd. and has issue, viz. : Stanley-James, Grant-Herbert, Harry- Broughall, Sydney-Emma-Georgina. 5. — William-Herbert, b. gth April 1863, M.D., of Toronto, m. 12th June i8g5, Kathleen-Christiana-Maria, dau. of Frederick-Jasper Chadwick (see Chadwick), and has issue, Stewart- Herbert, b. 30th Aug. 1896. Arms : Arg., on a bend sa. between two bendlets dancettee gu., three eagles displayed of the first. Crest : An eagle s head couped arg. Motto : Bene vive ut bene vivas. Frances-Edward-Philip Pepler is entitled to an esc. of pretence of the arms of Bernard. 132 SMITH, of Stratford. This family came to Canada from Co. Cumberland, where they were land owners for many genera tions. The first known to the Canadian branch of the family was Thomas Smith, son of Thomas Smith, who m. Dorothy Wilson and had issue, an only son, Thomas, who m. Ann Bewley, of Gil Crux House, Co. Cumber land, an heiress, and had issue (besides a younger son William, who d. unm.), Thomas, who m. Isabella, dau. of Captain Sproule, R.N., of Richmond Hill House, Co. Cum berland, and Eleanor his wife, dau. of James Grayson, captain of a privateer under letters of marque, who rendered important services in aid of the Royal Navy for which he received many acknowledg ments, and also was presented with a service of plate for rescuing captured merchantmen from a French frigate ; and had issue, viz. : I. — Thomas, who remained in England, while all the others came to Canada in 1857 and settled at Stratford, Co. Perth. -William, b. gth Feb. 1836, banker, of Stratford, m. istly igth Feb. 1874, Charlotte-Heath Woods, and 2ndly, 13th Aug. i8go, Frances-Gertrude, dau. of Darwin-Thompson Bailey, and has had issue, viz. : ia. — William-Sproule, b. 24th Feb. 1875. 2a. — George- Woods, b. 26th Oct. 1877. -George, b. July, 1838, M D , Surgeon 28th Perth Batt. Act. Mil., m. Georgina, dau. of Francis-Gore Elliott, of Sand wich, Co. Essex, in H. O., Archdeacon ; d.s.p. 2.- 133 4- — Robert, b. igth June i83g, d. 17th Jan. 1885, Barrister-at- law, of Stratford, afterwards Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench in Manitoba ; m. istly, Anne Burritt, and 2ndly, 25th July 1876, Robina, dau. of Daniel-Home Lizars (see Lizars), and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ia. — Edward-Bewley. 2a. — Walter-David. ia. — Annie- Margaret. And of the second marriage : 3«. — Robert-Home, b. 12th July 1877. 4a. — Bruce-Longworth, b. 21st Aug. i87g. 5. — Leonard, M.D., returned to England. 6. — James-Grayson, b. 27th Aug. 1842, late of Stratford, Bar rister-at-law, now residing in England; m. Ellen, dau. of James Henderson, of Toronto (see Henderson), and has issue, viz. : ia. — James- Grayson, b. 6th Nov. i86g, of Toronto, Bar rister-at-law ; late Lieut. 10th Royal Grenadiers. ia. — Edith-Millicent. za. — Mary- Isabella. 1. — Ellen-Jane, m. to Peter Watson, merchant in Stratford, and has issue, viz. : ia. — Peter-James ; za. — Arthur Ingram ; 2a. — William-Sproule; 4a. — George-Smith, Rosalie Roche, d. 1825, and2ndly, 1830, Eliza Lindo, of Constant Spring, Jamaica. 2- — Edward-George, of whom below. 3.— Henry, born 1801, Major R.A.. d. 1868, m. Mary, dau. of Genl. Dansey, but d.s p. 4. — Donatus, Capt. Royal Staff Corps, b. 1804, d. 1879, m. 1835, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert McCleverty, but d s.p. 5.— William, b. 1808, d. 1872, Capt. 53rd Regt., and Staff Corps, m. istly, Katherine-Lucy, dau. of Major-Genl. Edward O'Brien, and 2ndly, Margaretta, dau of Capt. F. Burgoyne, R.N. 6. — Arthur, b. 1810, in the Army, d. 1838, unm., in Ind a. 1. — Mary-Ann, b. 1796, d. 1819, m. to Bastable. Edward-George O'Brien above named, b. 1799, d. 8th Sept. 1875 ; served in the R.N., and thenin the Army, Scots Greys, and (hav ing exchanged for foreign service) 58th Regt., and retired on half pay; came to Canada in 1830, and settled at The Woods, Shanty Bay, Co. Simcoe; Col. of Militia ; J. P. and Chairman of Quarter Sessions ; m. 1830, Mary-Sophia, dau. of Edmund Gapper, Rector of Charlton, Somerset, Eng. [Arms : Gu., a fess between three crosses crosslet fitched in chief and a lion rampant in base, or], and had issue, viz.: 1.— (Lieut.-Col.) William-Edward, b. 1831, of The Woods, Shanty Bay, M.P., Lieut.-Col. 35th Simcoe Foresters, commanded the York and Simcoe Provisional Batt. in the North West, 1885, (medal) ; m. 1864, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Col. Robert-Roberts Loring,f who was pre viously married to John Harris (see Ryerson), and has issue surviving, one dau., Elizabeth. "Col. Callander had two other daus., one of whom, Fanny, was m. to the Right Hon. Sir James-Robert-George Graham of Netherby, Bart., P.C. G.C.B.; and the other, Caroline, was m. to Thomas Sheridan (son of Right Hon. Richard-Brinsley-Butler Sheridan, MP.), who had, besides a son Thomas, who m. Susan, dau. of John-Lathrop Motley, three daus. famous for their beauty, viz. . Jane-Georgina, m. to the Duke of Somerset ; Helen-Selina, m. istly to Baron Dufferin, father of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, Gov.-Gen. of Canada 1872 to 1878, and 2ndly to the Earl of Gifford, son ol the Marquis of Tweeddale ; and Caroline-Elizabeth-Sarah, m. istly to Hon. George Chappie Norton, son of Baron Grantley, to which dignity his son ultimately succeeded, and 2ndly (as second wife) to Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart. fCol. Robert-Roberts Loring, of Englefield, Toronto, d. 1st April 1848, m. istly, Mary-Anne, dau. of Sir William Campbell, Chief Justice of Upper Canada, and 2ndly, Anne Smith, and had issue, viz. : of the first marriage, 1, William-Campbell, d. v. p. 1846, m. Conolly, and had issue an only child, Robert-George-Lloyd, Ens. 17th Regt., afterwards of Niagara, d. s. p.; 1, Annette, m. to Col. Campbell, of Skipness, Co. Argyle, Sco.; and of the second marriage, 2, George-Frederick, d. unm.: 2, Elizabeth, above named. Arms : Quarterly, or and gu., a bend engrailed sa. 144 2. — Lucius-Richard, b. 1832, of Toronto, an Artist of note, President of the Royal Canadian Academy, m. istly, i860, Margaret, dau. and heiress of St. Andrew St. John, Capt. in the army [Arms : Arg., on a chief gu. two mullets or], 2ndly 1888, Kate, dau. of Charles-Crosbie Brough, in Holy Orders, Archdeacon of London, Ontario (Arms, see Geddes, vol. I., p. 81), who was previously m. to Thomas- Sutherland Parker of Guelph, M.D., M.P. 3. — Henry, b. 1836, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, m. i85g, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel-Brown Ardagh, in Holy Orders, Rector of Barrie and Shanty Bay [Arms : Sa., two barru- lets between six mullets arg., on a chief or three martlets of the first], and has issue, viz. : ia. — Arthur-Henry, b. 1865, Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Law Clerk to the House of Commons, Ottawa, Capt. and Brevet-Major, 35th Simcoe Foresters. ia. — Kathleen- Mary. za. — Mildred-Constance, m. 7th June i8g7 to Henry-Axtell Prince, of New York. 1. — Mary-Anna, m. 1867, to George Bolster of Corridgthown, Orilha, Co. Simcoe [Arms: Or, on a fess gu., between three stags' heads couped az., three roses of the first], and has i.ssue: Launcelot-Edward; George-Brien-Blakeney ; Hon- ora-Frances, m. i8g4 to Frederick Porritt ; Mary-Agnes; Ethel-Fanny-levers. 2. — Lucy-Letitia, unm. 3. — Fanny-Maria, m. i860, to George Moberly, Barrister-at-Law, of Mourina, Collingwood, Co. Simcoe [Arms : Arg., two chevronels gu., on a canton of the last a cross crosslet fitched of the first], and has had issue, viz.: John-Edward, d. 1885; Muriel-Sophia; Lucy, m. 1886 to Richard Raikes, M.D. Arms: (Subject to due difference to be assigned.). Quly. ; 1 and 4, gu., three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and arg. ; 2, arg., three piles meeting in point gu. ; 3, or, a pheon az. Crest : A dexter arm embowed issuing out of a cloud ppr., brandishing a sword also ppr. hilt or. Motto : Lamh laidir an nachtar, i.e., " the strong hand uppermost," or " our strength from above." H5 WELLS, of Davenport. Hon Lt.-Col. Joseph Wells, b. igth June 1773, d. 4th Feb. 1853, entered the army 1798, became Captain (43rd Regt.) 1804, Major 181 1, Lt.-Col. 1814, commanded the Regt. at the taking of Badajos, 1812 (gold medal), came to Canada 1815, as a staff officer; settled at Daven port, Co. York, 182 1 ; was a member of the Legis lative Council; m. 10th June 1813, Harriet, dau. of George King, and had issue, viz. : 1. — George-Dupont, b. 13th April 1814, d. 4th Dec. 1854, unm. 2. — Robert, b. 25th July 1817, d. 29th July 1868, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Young of Co. Somerset, Eng. (who was m. 2ndly to William Wakefield), but d.s p. 3. — Charles, b. nth May i8ig, d. 24th July 1828 (drowned). 4. — Frederick, b. igth June 1822, d. 4th July 1877 ; served in ist Royal Regt. 1841 to 1871, retiring as Lt.-Col.; served in Crimea, receiving medals with clasps for all engagements, Turkish Medjidie, and French Legion of Honour, and on his return to Toronto was presented with a sword of honour, by the City Corporation, 1856; m. Georgina-Mary, daughter of George- Russell Dartnell, Surgeon-Major in the Army, who pre-deceased him, and had issue : ia — George-Frederick, b. gth Jan. 1870, at present residing in South Africa. za. — Robert- William, b. 2gth Nov. 1871, d. 1872. ia. — Harriet-Mary, b. 26th March, d. 18th April 1868. za. — Anna-Pauline, b. 26th March, d. 18th April 1868. 3a. — Nina-Frederica, of Davenport, m. to Adam-Urias DePencier (see DePencier). 146 5- — Arthur, late of Guelph, b. 13th Oct. 1824, m. 13th Oct. 1845, to Georgina-Dora Ridout (see Ridout), and has had issue : ia. — William George, b. 16th July 1846, d. za. — Richard-Harter, b. 28th Dec. 1847. 2a. — Robert-Frederick, b. 4th Jan. 1852, d. 4a. — William-Charles, b. 7th Sept. 1853, m. Gertrude Doran. 5a. — Joseph, b. 7th May 1855, m. Mattie Stoner. 6a. — John, b. 30th Nov. 1856, m. Annie Barnard. ya — Clarence, b, 2nd May 1858, m. Leonice Higginbotham. 8a. — Arthur-George, b. 18th Nov. 1861, m. Gertrude Barnard. ga. — Theophilus-Craig, b. 18th Aug. 1863, m. Annie Daven port. 10a. — Ralph Evans, b. 2gth Sept. 1866, m. Grace Hawley. ia, — Harriet-Mary, m. to John-Wilson Smith. 2a. — Georgina-Caroline, m. to Archibald Alexander, M.D. 6 — Alfred, b. 26th Aug. 1826, d. 20th Dec. 1831. 7. — Horace, b. 18th June i82g, d. 18th Dec. 1831. 8 — Clarence- Yonge, b. 3rd Nov. 1831, d. 15th Oct. 1850, unm. 1. Caroline b. 15th Jan. 1821, d. 12th Feb. i82g. 2 — Harriet-Mary, b. 18th Aug. 1815, d. 23rd Sept. 1826. Arms : Lozengy arg. and az., a lion rampant of the first. Crest: a demi ostrich with wings displayed couped arg., ducally gorged or, holding in his beak a horseshoe of the last. Motto : Ubique patriam reminisci. DEPENCIER, U.E.L. Theodore DePencier, or Pincier, C.E., came to America from Brunswick in Germany ; served in the Revolutionary War as Capt. in DeReidesel's Dragoons in Gen. Burgoyne's Army ; after the war he came to Canada, and was employed by the Govt, to survey the Township of Marlborough, where he received a grant of 600 acres and settled. He had issue, viz : 1. — Luke, of whom below. 1. — Hortense, m. to Shepherd of Sorel. H7 2. — Marie-Josephine, m. to Pierre Bellefeuille, of Montreal. 3 and 4. — Two other daus. Luke, named above, of Marlborough, m. Gertrude Onderkirk, of Williamsburg, and had issue, viz. : la. — William. za. — Peter-Theodore, of whom below. 2a. — Urias, m. Hannah Eastman. 4a. — Louis. 5a. — Isaac, m. Ann Carrol. ia. — Diana, m. to Elihu Adams. za. — Caroline, m. to Jeremiah Mercel. 2a. — Maria, m. to George Burritt, of Goderich. 4a. — Eliza, m. to Henry Moore. 5 and had issue, viz. : 163 lb. — John-Colborne, b. 12th Nov. 1833, d. 2(5. — Joseph-Henry, Barrister-at-law, of Woodstock, m. Fanny Mason, d. 10th Nov. i8g7. 2b- — -Thomas-Ferris, Barrister-at-law, of Ottawa. 4b. — Francis, of Woodstock. ib. — Isabella, m. to John Thompson, Lumber Merchant in Quebec. Henry-William, above named, b. nth Feb. 1798, d. 10th March 1842; Capt. of Haldimand Militia 1822; J.P 1827; m. nth Feb. 1829, Ann-Eliza, b. 20th July 1801, d. igth May 1884, dau. of Hon. Samuel Smith (see Smith of Etobicoke) and had issue, viz. : ib. — Samuel-Abraham, served in igth Lincoln Batt, Act. Mil. in the Fenian raids as a Sergeant, and was subsequently Ensign in the same regiment, b. 4th March 1832, m. Julia- Victoria, dau. of David Hudson, and has issue, viz. : ic. — Ida-Ann-Hawksley. 2c. — Julia-Lilian-Henrietta-Hudson, m. gth Aug. i8g3, to William- John Drope and has issue, John-Harold- Nelles, b. 24th June 1895. 2(5. — Beverley-Robinson, b. 21st Oct. 1838 ; served in Fenian raids on the Niagara Frontier, 1866, in 19th Lincoln Batt. Act. Mil. ; m. 17th Sept. 1873, Louisa, dau. of Alfred Buck- well, of Port Dover, Co. Norfolk, and Louisa Waters his wife, and has had issue, viz. : ic. — Beverley-Robinson, b. 26th June 1874, d. 15th Nov. 1 881. 2c. — Douglas-Henry, d. 26th March 1881. 2C. — Lawrence-Buckwell, b. 3rd July 1884. Sc. — Ethel-Louise, b. 27th Feb. 1879, d. 23rd Feb. 1880. xb. — Catharine-Isabella, m. to James-Willison-Grout Nelles, son of John-Adolphus Nelles named below. 2b. Henrietta-Ann, b. 26th June 1836, d. March 1864, m. to Henry-Edward-Hamilton Nelles as above. 3/5. — Emma-Maria, m. 7th March 1877 to Henry Hyde, of Truro, Nova Scotia, d. (accidentally killed while travelling) 20th Dec. 1878, aged 37, and has had issue : Roswell, b. 6th May 1878. 164 NELLES OF THE GRAND RIVER. These branches of the family not having kept a careful record of their history some difficulty has arisen in identifying the first settlers, and in stating their relationship to the Grimsby family. There were two brothers, Warner and John, but whether sons or nephews of Henry- William Nelles is uncertain. D. Warner Nelles, of York, Grand River, d. 4th Aug. 1846, m. istly Elizabeth, d. 5th May 1826, dau. of Capt. Young, H,£.X., and 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of John Kirwan, Q.C.. of Dublin, Ire., and his wife Anne, dau. of Euseby Stratford, and had issue of the first marriage only, viz. : 1. — Col. William (called William-W), b. 21st June 1794, d. 23rd Jan. 1865, m. 20th Jan. 1820, Margaret-Sophia Clement, d. 5th Sept. 1853, and had issue, viz. : i«. — Warner-Clement, b. gth Jan. 1821, d. 15th July i8g6, m. Margaret-Matilda, dau. of John Nelles, and Mary Carpenter, his wife, and had issue, John-Colborne of Gore Bay, m. Catharine Nelles* ; Mary ;' Margaret. 2«. — James-Cummings, b. 3rd Aug. 1822, d. 10th Nov. 1 871, m. Mary-Jane Humphrey, and had issue, William- James, d. July 1888, unm.; Laura-Sophia; Carrie- Lois, m. to Charles Stowe ; Eva-Lois ; Harriet- Maude. 3a. — John-Hamilton, b. 22nd March 1828, d. 3rd Oct. 1854, was murdered by one Townsend, a noted outlaw, m. Lois Humphrey, and had issue, William ; John. 4c7. — Nelson, b. 2nd March 1830, lumberer in Bay City, Mich., m. Jane Alexander, and had issue : William ; Margaret ; Helen, and two other sons. 5«. — William-Sampson, b. 15th Oct. 1832, m. Rose Nelles, but is without issue. 6a. — Frederick- Alexander, b. 28th Nov. 1837, m. Mary, "Dau. of John Nelles, also of the same family, but whose relationship is not certainly known ; he had issue, viz. . Isaac ; Massie ; Birch, m. Jane, dau. of John Young ; James ; John ; Charles, of Collingwood ; Delilah ; Catharine, m. to John-Colborne Nelles as above ; Louisa. i65 dau. of Mungo Thorburn, (brother of James Thor- burn, see below e), and has issue : Mungo ; Stalker ; Frederick ; Hamilton ; Jessie. ya — Robert-Augustus, b. 7th May 1840, m. Jessie Gordon, and has issue : William ; Frederick. 8a. — Edward-Ambrose, b. ist Aug. 1842, d. 15th May 1843. i(7. — Maria-Elizabeth, m. istly to Robert Bruce, and 2ndly to Lawrence Walsh, and has issue, viz. : Of the first marriage (Bruce), Robert; William; Janet; Margaret; and of the second marriage, (Walsh), James ; Thomas ; John ; Mary , Harriet. 2a. — Margaret-Priscilla, who has been adopted by the Chiefs of the Six Nations by the name of Konwa- hendeks, m. to Duncan Cameron of York, and had issue, viz.: Kenneth-Hugh-Lochiel, M.D.; John-Hale ; Edwin-Duncan, Capt. 38th Dufferin Rifles, Superin tendent Six Nations Reserve, is by adoption of the Chiefs-in- Council an Honorary Chief of the Six Nations of the Ohkwaho or Bear Clan of the Cayugas, by the name of Dehaswatathe, m. Clara-Alberta, dau. of Francis-Henry Leonard, who has also been adopted by the Chiefs-in-Council as of the Beaver Clan of the Onondagas by the name of Kaihwenhawe. 2a. — Harriet-Ann, m. istly to George-Windrum, M.D., d. 1856, and 2ndly to Henry- William Nelles of Beachville, Co. Oxford, son of Henry Nelles, and has had issue, viz.: Of the first marriage (Windrum), John; Margaret; and of the second marriage (Nelles), Rosa. 2. — Warner-Henry, b. 2nd May 1799, d. gth Oct. i8g6, of Grantham, Co. Lincoln, Lieut, ist Regt. Haldimand Mil., 1822; Capt. Frontier Light Infantry, a Company which he raised in two days, 1838; Lieut.-Col. i85g ; at the age of 17 he became Chief of a tribe of Indians called the Beav ers (which since became scattered), and was named Taha. nata, m. 20th Jan. 1825, Sarah Uhline, or Uhlein, d. i8g2, and had issue, viz. : ia.— Alexander, M.D., b. nth Dec. 1825, d., m. Sarah, d., dau. of George Ball of Niagara, and had issue, Mary, d. 21st April i8g7 ; Kate ; Julia. 1 66 za. — Samuel-Street, m. 2a. — Howard, d. ia. — Charlotte, m. to Major William Taylor of St. Cath arines, and has had issue, one son, Lewis Taylor of Santa Barbara, California. za. — Sarah, d. 3«. — Priscilla, d., m. to Potter of New York, and had issue, one dau. 3 — John-Young, b. 2nd March 1802, d. 12th Oct. 1846, Capt. of Militia, m. gth Jan. 1826, Rachel-Elizabeth, dau. of John Cockroft, in Holy Orders, of Middleham, Eng., and Rachel his wife, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Lonsdale- Warner, b. 25th Aug. 1832, d. 2nd Oct. 1855, unm- za. — John-Ashworth, b. 3rd April 1841, of Guelph, Capt. of Militia ; m. ist Sept. 1863, Caroline, dau. of Sep timus Turner and Caroline Armstrong his wife, and has issue, viz. : ib. — Frank-Ashworth, b. 10th Feb. 1866, now of Chi cago ; m. Catharine, dau. of Felix-Florimond Canda (son of Florimond-Louis-Joseph Canda of Amiens, who served many years as an officer in the French Army and was present under Napoleon at Waterloo, and his wife Angeline, dau. of Balbe, Marquis of Piovena, of Genoa, Italy) and Eliza beth Jamot, his wife, and has issue, De Mierre- Canda, b. gth Nov. i8g6. zb. — Charles-Lonsdale, b. 16th Nov. 1867. 3(5. — John-Albert, b. 7th July 1876. 4<5. — Frederick-Alfred, b. 3rd Sept 1879. ib. — Louisa-Caroline. 2(5. — Elinor, m. 8th Sept. 1897, to John-Richardson Watson. 3(5. — Florence-Elizabeth. 4c5. — Lilv-DeMierre. 2a. — Robert-Henry, b. gth Sept. 1843, of Brantford, after wards of Toronto ; Lieut. 37th Haldimand Rifles, retired 1883 ; m. Sarah Young, and has issue, viz. : 167 lb. — Robert. i<5. — Louisa, zb. — Clara. ia. — Priscilla-Elizabeth, b. 2nd Aug. 1827, d. 16th June 1828. za. — Margaret-Elizabeth, b. 16th July i82g, d. 4th Sept. i82g. 2a. — Louisa-Mary, b. 12th June 1836, d 6th Dec. i8g4, m. istly, igth Aug. 1864, to Charles-Longley Hudson, d. nth Dec. 1873, and 2ndly to Robert-Alexander Barton, Merchant in Toronto, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ib. — Clara-Louisa (Hudson) m. to George Bedells. And of the second marriage : 2(5. — Frederick (Barton). Priscilla, b. 16th Dec. I7g6. d. 28th Aug. 1824, m. to James Cummings (see Cummings). John Nelles, of York, Grand River, m. istly, Mary Young, and 2ndly, and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : r. — William-Henry, bptd. 1818, m. Jane Weir, and had issue, viz. : Ia. — William, of Brantford, m. 1863, Kate Young. 2a.— Robert-Lottridge, b. 7th March 1842 ; in Grand Trunk Railway service; Lt. Col. 37th Haldimand Rifles ; is an honorary Chief of the Oneidas, Wolf totem, and is named Kahnedagonah (" among the pines," or " tall pine trees," allusive to his being very tall) ; m. 1862, Agnes, dau. of James Thorburn, of Oneida, of a family who came to Canada from Melrose, Scotland, cir. 1833, and his wife, Agnes-Dickson Thompson, and has issue, viz. : I(5. — William-Henry, C.E., Lieut. 37th Haldimand Rifles, 1883; served in North-West, 1885, as Capt. Midland Batt. ; now in Government Railway ser vice in Cape Colony, South Africa. 2b. — James-Franklin, in Grand Trunk Railway service in Toronto. 1 68 3i5. — Robert-Bertram. 3«. — Alexander-James, m. Sarah Scott, and has issue, Floyd, Jane. 4(7. — George-Weir, m. Jane Lincoln, and has issue, William. 2 — Peter, was m. and had issue, John, Augusta, Elizabeth. 3. — Robert, was m. and had one dau., Augusta. 4. — David, was m. and had issue, two daus. 5. — George, d. unm. 1. — Phoebe, m to William Dennis. 2. — Eliza, m. to Hector Ball. 3. — Maria, m. to John Pearson. 4. — Matilda, m. to Dennis Young. And of the second marriage : 6. — Abraham, m. 7th Nov. 1815, Mary House. 7. — Isaac, m. istly, Mercy Schoemac and 2ndly, Jane Young. 8. — Charles, m. Lavina Young. (Of these three last there are numerous descendants.) g. — Jacob, d. unm. 10. — Walter, d. unm. 11. — William, d. unm. 5. — Margaret, m. to William Stafford. 6. — Delilah, m. to Robert Anderson. 7. — Nancy, m. to Thomas Runchey. i6g NELLES OF MOUNT PLEASANT. F. This branch is descended from Andrew Nelles, a relative of those previously named, but the precise relationship cannot now be stated with certainty (there having been several of the family named Andrew), but he was probably one of the two sons of Henry-William Nelles, who returned to the United States. He came to Canada from the Mohawk Valley, New York, and settled near Mount Pleasant in 1815. He was m. and had issue, viz. : 1. — Joseph, m. twice, and had issue, viz. : of the first mar riage, John ; Joseph ; Mary ; and of the second marriage, Andrew; Warner; Peter; Maria; Nancy; Sarah; Pris cilla, and Martha-Matilda, b. 12 June i82g, m. 5th Feb. 1850, to James NeLes, and had issue, besides another who d. inf., 2 sons and 4 daus. 2. — Andrew, who had issue, Andrew ; James; Chauncey; Julia, m. to Long. 3. — Peter, who fought in 181 2, and lost an arm ; he lived near Rochester, N.Y. ; he had issue, Sanford; Frederick; Daniel ; Lavinia ; and another. 4. — William, b. Oct. 1791, d. 1865, of Mount Pleasant, after wards of Simcoe, m. Mary Hardy, b 22nd July 1797, who came when a child from Pennsylvania, and had issue, viz. : la_ — William, sometime of Hartford, Connecticut, b. May 1821, d April 1891, m. istly Hannah, nee Eastman, widow of Cornell of Norwich, Co. Oxford, and 2ndly, Julia Abbey of Manchester Centre, Connecticut, and had issue of the second marriage only, one dau., Minnie-Abbey. 2a.— Alexander, b. Nov. 1819, d., of Brantford, m. Ellen Ellis, and had issue, viz. : lf>. — Melvin, M.D , of Canton, Illinois. i<5. — Augusta, of Brockville. 2<5 Mary, m. to Hugh-Mackenzie Wilson, Barrister- at-law, Q.C., of Brantford; and has issue, Cameron, May, Gertrude. 3<5. Eliza, m. to Gilbert Longstreet, and has issue, Mary, Beatrice, Bonnie. 170 4b. — Eleanor-Maude, m. to Sydney-Bellingham Sykes of Toronto, and has issue, Hugh-Sydney-Hard ing, Helen-Nelles, Grace-Leslie. 2a. — (Rev.) Samuel-Sobieski, b. 17th Oct. 1823, d. D.D., Methodist Minister, Principal of Victoria College, Cobourg ; m. July 1851, Mary-Bakewell, dau. of Rev. Enoch Wood, and had issue, viz. : ib. — Frederick, of Tilbury, Co. Essex, m. zb. — Harold. lb. — Ellida, m. to Kenneth Dingwall, d., of Toronto. zb. — Caroline. 2b. — Louise. 4a. — John-Albert, b. April 1826, M.D., m. istly, Anna Campbell of Montreal, and 2ndly, Amelia, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hodgetts, of London, Ontario, and has had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : ib. — John-Widmer, m. Mary Lind, and has issue, Keith, Edna, and two others. zb. — R. -Campbell of Montreal, m. Nora Campbell. And of the second marriage : 3<5. — Frank, d. unm ; 4b. — Arthur. ib. — Mary. zb. — Fanny ; 3<5. — Florence. Sa. — Abraham, b. Aug. 1831, of Simcoe, m. Susan Smith, and had issue, viz. : i<5. — Charles, m. Mary Marshall ; 2(5. — Henry-Clarence ; 3<5. — William, m. Gertrude Krause of Chicago. 6a. — Henry, b. May 1833, m. Charlotte, dau. of Lieut.- Col. Hodgetts and had issue, viz.: ib — Hardy; 2(5. — Washburn ; ib. — Amy ; 2(5. — Helen. ya. — Thomas-Ransom, b. 6th Jan. i83g, of Simcoe, m. Georgie-Selina, dau. of Rev. Hamilton Biggar and Eliza-Phelps Racey his wife (see Racey), and has issue, viz. : i(5. — Howard-William-Hamilton, b. 6th March 1878. 2(5. — Thomas-Ransom-Biggar, b 6th Jan. 1882. 3<5. — Douglas-Alexander-Hardy, b. 23rd Aug. i8g2. i(5. — Georgie-Celeste-Mary-Racey. 2(5. — Ellen-Eliza. 171 ia —Ellen, m. to Uzziel Ogden, M.D., of Toronto. 2a.— Celesta, b. April 1836, d. 1890, m. to Clarke, M.D , of Port Arthur. 5- — Henry, b. 1793, of Paris, Co. Brant, m. Sarah Eakins, and had issue, viz. : la. — Wentworth, b. 1820, d, 1855, of Paris, m. Margaret Macpherson, and has issue, viz. : i(5. — Henry, m. Alice Patten, and has issue, Went worth, Frank. ib.' — Sarah, m. to Henry Patten. za. — James, b. 1828, of Paris, m. Margaret Grobb of Beamsville, and had issue, viz. : ib. — Emerson, b. 1856; zb. — Edgar, b. 1864; 3<5. — David, b. 1867; 4b. — Roland, b. 1876; ib. — Ella, b. 1857, d. i8g2, m. to George Horning, and had issue, Nelles, Lloyd ; zb. — Anna, unm. ; 3<5. — Maud, unm. 3 m. 27th Sept. 1871, Emily-Ann-McCausland, dau. of Jonathan Shortt,* D.D., in Holy Orders, Rector of Port Hope, but d.s p. "Rev. Jonathan Shortt, who came to Canada from Dublin, Ire., m. istly, Lucy Hartshorne of Halifax, and 2ndly Isabel-Julia Harper, and had issue, viz.: Of the first marriage: i. — Lawrence- Hartshorne ; I. — Henrietta- Lucy, m. to John Simson; and of the second marriage: 2.— Charles- Harper, in H.O., first Rector of St. Cyprian's, Toronto, and now assistant Rector of St. Thomas', Toronto; 3. — John-Alma, d. Sept. 1863 ; 2. — Emily-Ann-McCausland, named above ; 3.— Grace, d.; 4. — Isabel-Zoe. Arms: Az., a griffin segreant between three estoiles or. Crest: A griffin's head couped or, between two wings az., each charged with an estoile of the first. *73 ia. — Charlotte Jane, b. 16th March 1833, d. 15th Jan. 1835- za. — Sophia-Frances, m. 28th Jan. 1858, to Henry Brent, d., in Holy Orders, Rector of Newcastle, Co. Dur ham, and Canon of St. Alban's Cathedral, Toronto and has had issue : Charles ; Willoughby ; Maurice ; Mabel, m. to George-Edward Haslem, in H.O , Rec tor of St. John's, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia ; Helen ; Evelyn. 2a. — Lydia-Jane, m. 8th September 1858, to Richard- Howat Kirkpatrick of Chippawa, and has had issue : Francis ; Cummings, m. Edith McVity and has issue; Norton ; Percy ; ' Victor ; Vivian ; Bertha, m. to Vincent Porter of Niagara Falls, N.Y. ; Margaret, m. to Thomas Farncomb, M.D. ; Maude ; Gertrude ; May. 4a. — Margaret-Macklem, m. 12th Feb. 1861, to John- Young Bown, M.D., M.P., of Brantford, and had issue: Willoughby, Theodore; Margaret, m. to — Thompson ; Mary ; Emily. l7A STREET OF NIAGARA FALLS. Richard Street, d. I5g2, of Stogumber, Co. Somerset, Eng., had four sons, of whom Nicholas, d. cir. 1610, m. Mary and had issue, of whom the eldest son was Nicholas, of Bridgwater, Co. Somerset, bptd. 1578, d. 1616 or 1617, m. istly, 16th Jan. 1602, Susannah Gilberd, d. Feb. 1603, and 2ndly, Mary d. 1625 or 1626, and had (besides issue of the second marriage) issue of the first marriage, one son (Rev.) Nicholas, bptd. Jan. 1603, d. 22nd April 1674 ; came to America betw. 1630 and 1638, and was Minister (Puritan) at Taunton, Massachusetts, and aftds. at Newhaven, Con necticut ; he m. twice, the name of his first wife being unknown, 2ndly Mary, d. 13th Dec. 1683, widow of Governor Francis New man (who survived him and was m. 3rdly. to Governor Leete), and had issue, viz. (besides 3 daus.), (Rev.) Samuel, b. 1635, d. 16th Jan. 1717, was minister at Wal- lingford, Connecticut, m. 3rd Nov. 1664, Anna, d. igth July 1730, aged 91, dau. of Richard Miles and Katharine (Constable) his wife, and had issue two sons and five daus., of whom the eldest son Samuel, b. 27th July 1667, Lieut, of Militia ; m. istly, 14th July 1690, Hannah, b. 10th Oct. 1672, d. 8th July 1715, dau. of John Glover, and 2ndly, 20th Dec. 1716, Elizabeth, dau. of Eleazer Brown and Sarah his wife, and widow of Michael Todd (she sur vived and was m. 3rdly to Capt. John Merriman), and had issue of the first marriage four sons and three daus., of whom the eldest son was Nathaniel, b. igth Jan. i6g3, d. 24th Sept. 1748, of Norwalk, Connecticut, m. 25th Nov. 1719, Mary, b. 15th March, i6g4, d. i75 7th March 1762, dau. of Capt. John Raymond and Elizabeth St. John his wife, and had issue four sons and one dau., of whom the eldest son was Samuel, b. 13th Oct. 1720, d. before Oct. 1753, of Wilton, m. Elizabeth Raymond (?), who survived him and was m. 2ndly to Timothy Benedict, and had issue four sons and four daus. viz. 1. — Nehemiah, of whom below. 2. — Nathaniel, b. Nov. 1750, d. 1824, m. Elizabeth Rogers, and had issue. 3. — Samuel, b. 2nd Jan. 1752 or 1753, came to Canada 1780 or 1781 (7JIX.X.), was a trader at Fort Niagara, Col. in the Militia (of Canada), J. P., M. L. A. and sometime Speaker of the Leg. Assy. ; m. March 1784, Phoebe, dau. of Peter Van Camp, and had issue, a dau. Mary, m. to John Usher. 4. — John, d. young. 1. — Hannah. 2. — Mehitable. 3 — Mary, m. to Thomas Darling. 4. — Elizabeth. Nehemiah, above named, b. 16th Aug. 1745, d. ist Sept. 1787 (was murdered at Coldsprings near Lewiston, in New York), was a Fur Trader ; came to Canada (TDLlE.%.), and settled at Niagara Falls ; rr. 15th April 1772, Thankful Moody, d. 20th Sept. 1813, of Old Guilford, Connecticut, who resided in Canada after her husband's death, and had issue, viz. 1. — Samuel, of whom below. 2.— Timothy-Benedict b. 10th Jan. I77g, d. 18th Sept. 1833, of Charleston, S. Carolina, m. three times and had issue. 3. Thaddeus, d. 1853, of Charleston, S. Carolina, m. but d.s.p. !. — Cynthia, bpt. 22nd Dec. 1776, d. 23rd Jan. 1 841, came to Canada ; d. unm. 2. — Annie, bpt. 22nd Dec. 1776. Samuel, above named, b. 14th March 1775, d. 21st Aug. 1844; came to Canada as IH.JB.%. ', served in 1812 as Col. of Militia; carried on an extensive business as Miller and Trader at Niagara Falls; m. 5th Sept. 181 1, Abiga 1-Hyde, b. 10th Aug. 1793, d. 12th Sept. 1872, dau. of Elias Ransom and Sally his wife, dau. of John Gay, and had issue, viz.: 176 i. — Thomas-Clark, b. 5th April, 1814, d. 6th Sept. 1872; Bar rister-at-Law 1838; Lieut.-Col. of Militia; M.L.A. for Welland 1851 to 1854, and again 1861 to 1867; M.P. 1867 ; d. unm. 1. — Julia-Ann, d. 21st Aug. 1813 2. — Cynthia, b. ist May 1816, d. 1892, m. to Thomas Brock Fuller, in Holy Orders, aftds. Bishop of Niagara (see Fuller). 3. — Julia-Ann, b. nth Jan. 1819, d. 4th Oct. 1865, m. to Oliver- Tiffany Macklem (see Macklem). 4. — Caroline, m. istly to James Cummings (see Cummings) ; 2ndly, 1851, to Thomas-Clark Macklem (see Macklem) ; 3rdly to Rev. W. H. C. Robertson; and 4thly to Henry - Corry-Rowley Becher, d. of London, Ontario, Barrister-at- Law, Q.C.; and has had issue of the 2nd marriage only. 5. — Elizabeth, d. 20th Dec. 1868, m. to Hon. Josiah-Burr Plumb, d., of Albany, N.Y., who came to Canada, and settled at Niagara, Co. Lincoln, and became a British denizen, M.P., Senator, some time Speaker of the Senate, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Thomas-Street, d. May 1885, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, m. Louise-Andree Elliot, d. June i8g4 (who survived him and was m. 2ndly, June i88g, to Wallace Nesbitt, Barrister-at-Law), and had issue, Douglas- Burr ; Antoinette-Louise. za. — Frederick, residing in London, Eng., m. Augusta- Maria, dau. of Walter-Hamilton Dickson of Niagara, and has issue. 3a. — Duncan, living in the U.S., is unm. ia. — Elizabeth-Street, m. to Christopher Robinson, Q.C. (see Robinson). 2a. — Mary, d., m. to Hugh Rose of Geneva, New York, and had issue. 2a. Annie-Isabel-Burr, m. 1877, as 2nd wife, to David- Ogden-Roebuck Jones, M.D. (see Jones of Brockville). Arms : Vert, a fesse between three nags courant arg. Crest : An arm embowed vested, the hand holding a bell pendent. Motto : Non nobis solum nati. i77 MACKLEM. James Macklem, b. ioth Aug. 1759, d. 14th Feb. 1838, son of William Mack lem, or Maclean, of Ardcairn, in the Parish of Donaghely, Co. Tyrone, Ire., came to America and settled first in Pennsylvania in 1789, but removed to Canada in 1791, and settled at Chippawa, Co. Welland, where he carried on an extensive milling and distilling business ; he was appointed Lieut, of Militia 1794, and served in 1812 as Capt. in the 2nd Lincoln Regt. ; m. Lydia Smith, b. 29th June 1778, d. 3rd Jan. 1853, and had issue, viz. : 1. — William, b. 21st Oct. 1803, d. 15th Oct. 1825. 2. — James, b. 7th Dec. 1807, d. igth Dec. 1861; m. Harriet- Maria Ransom, and had issue, viz. : ia. — James-Francis, m. Adelaide-Annie Chrysler, and has issue, Herbert; Leon-Clark; Annie-Adelaide, d., m. to Widmer Hawke, of Toronto ; Ella, d. young. 2a. — rSamuel-Street, M.D., of Oil Springs, d. 8th January 1872, unm. 2a. — Thomas, m. Emily Watt, and has issue, Georgie, Gladys. 4a. — John, now of Niagara Falls, New York, m. Jeannie Wood, and has issue, Maud, m. to William Perkins; Joyce; Jessie, d., drowned in the Niagara river. Sa. — William, of Chicago. ia. — Sarah, m. to Edward Poussette, d., of Sarnia, Co. Lambton, and has had issue, Macklem ; Courthope ; Frankie ; Mary, d. za. — Lydia, m. to Henry Roebuck, and has issue, Ransom ; Arthur; Walter; Mary ; Edna. 178 3- — John-Smith, b. 6th Dec. 1809, d. 20th Nov. 1834. 4.— Oliver-Tiffany, b. 13th July 1814, d 4th Oct. 1865, dis tiller and shipowner ; served as an officer of Militia in 1837; m. nth Jan. 1819, Julia-Ann, dau. of Samuel Street (see Street), and had issue, 'viz. : ia.— William-Street, b. nth Aug. 1840, d. 18th Nov. 1841. za. — Thomas-Street, b. 16th Jan. 1842, d. 24th July 1845. 2a. — Oliver-Richard, b. 18th Nov. 1854, of Toronto, Barrister-at-law, m. 4th Aug. 1818, Elizabeth Macklem, named below, and has issue, Oliver-Tiffany ; Hedley-Clark ; Phillis-Ruth. 4a. — Thomas-Clark-Street, b. 25th Nov. 1862, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Simon's, Toronto, m. 27th June 1885, Minnie, dau. of Lorenzo-Dulmage Ray mond, of Welland. ia. — Caroline, d. 26th Feb. 1885, m. 20th Jan. 1863, to George-Taylor Denison (see Denison). za. — Julia-Abigail, m. 22nd April 1874, to Frederick- Charles Denison, who d. i8g6 (see Denison). 3a. — Hannah-Jessie, m. June 1882, to Charles-Elphin- stone Fleming, of Toronto, and has issue, Harloe- Macklem ; Henry-Acton. 4a. — Charlotte-Elizabeth, m. to Sutherland Macklem, named below. 5(7.— Anna, b. 13th April 1858, d. 8th June i8g6, m. to Frank-Egerton Hodgins, of Toronto, Barrister-at-law, and had issue, Sherwood, R.N., Elaine, Dorothy, Lucile. 5. — Thomas-Clark, b. igth Sept. 1817, d. nth Dec. i85g, M.D., m. 185 1, Caroline, dau. of Samuel Street (see Street), and had issue ; ia. — James, b. 8th May 1852, d. 7th May i860, drowned in the Niagara River. za. — Sutherland, b. 27th June 1853, of Clark Hill, Niagara Falls, but at present residing in England, in Holy Orders ; m. 26th Sept. 1876, Charlotte-Elizabeth Macklem, named above, and has issue, Sutherland- Street; Charles-Douglas; Henry-Becher; Frank-Paget. ia. — Caroline, unm. i79 za. — Elizabeth, m. to Oliver-Richard Macklem, as above. — Anna, b. 25th Nov. 1800, d. 1887, unm. — Sophia, also b. 25th Nov. 1800, d. 1878, m. to James Cummings (see Cummings). — Margaret, b. 22nd Feb. 1802, and d. 12th April 1824. — Hannah, b. gth Sept. 1805, d. 6th July 1863, m. 3rd May 1831, to Abram Nelles (See Nelles). — -Mary, b. gth Jan. 1812, d. 5th July 1813. — Charlotte-Smith, b. 12th April i8ig, d. 2gth Jan. i82g. i8o RACEY. Six brothers and four sisters of the family of Racey, anciently De Racie, came from Bath, Co. Somerset, Eng., in 1805, and settled at first in Quebec, but subsequently became scattered. They were as follows : 1. — Charles, went to New York, m. and had issue, Charles-Edwin of Rossville, Staten Island, and others. 2. — James, of whom below. 3. — John, of Quebec, m. and had issue, viz. : ia. — John, M.D., of Quebec ; ia. — Sarah-Eleanora, m. 23rd Jan. 1837, to George Goldstone, b. 25th Jan. 1806, d. 30th Dec. 1872, M.D., who came to Canada from Bath, Eng., in 1835, and had issue ; za. — Mary- Anne, m. istly, to Capt. Gore, and had issue, and 2ndly, to Sir George Westphal, Admiral R.N., who was one of the officers on board the Victory at Trafalgar, and was present with Nelson when he died ; 2a- — Sarah, m. to General Edmund-Twiss Ford, d.s.p. 4. — (Col.) Thomas, of Dundas, Co. Wentworth, afterwards Registrar of Deeds, Co. Halton ; commanded a militia regiment in 1812, and was present at Lundy's Lane, Chrysler's Farm, and Stoney Creek; m. 24th Dec. 1825, Helen-Priscilla, dau. of Hon. Abraham Nelles (see Nelles), and had issue, viz.: la. — Charles-Sumpsion ; za. George- Davis, d.; ia. — Catharine-Jane-Victoria, m. as second wife to Col. William-Morris Young; za. — Helen-Matilda, m. to William-Heath Patriarche, d. (grandson of Col. Patri- arche, who served on board the Victory at Trafalgar), who came to Canada from Jersey, Channel Islands, and has had issue, Guy-Heath, d., Hugh-Racey, Philip-Harold, Helen- i8i Muriel, Violet-Maud, Daisy-Ethel, Marie-Gladys; 2a- — Frances- Walcote, d., m, as first wife to Col. William-Morris Young, and had issue, Racey-Wallace, Helen-Carol. 5. — Benjamin, of Quebec, m., and had issue, Thomas. 6. — Henry, d. young. 1.— Susan, d. unm. 2. — Elizabeth, m. to John Davidson, and had issue : Edward, who m. Susan, dau. of Hon. John Stewart, and had issue, Harry-Edward, Lt.-Col. 100th P. of W. R. C. Rgt.; John, d. young ; Frances-Isabella, m. to Stephen Walcote. 3. — Anne-Sumpsion, m. to William-Munson Jarvis (see Jarvis.) 4. — Jane, m. to General Alexander, and had issue, three daus. James Racey, above named, J. P., settled in Mount Pleasant, Co. Brant, m. Anne Hull, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Thomas, m. Sarah, dau. of James Walters, and has issue, two sons and three daus. za. — James, d., m. Elizabeth Brown, and had issue, four sons and two daus. 2a. — Henry, d., of Brantford, m. Mary-Dickson Richardson, and had issue, Annie-Jane, d., m. istly to Charles-Edward Stewart, and 2ndly to Walter- J'ohnson Lindsey, and had issue of the first marriage, Mary-Ethel, m. to Frederick- Clarence Jarvis, Barrister-at-law, of Toronto (see Jarvis), and Mabel -Annie, m. to William-Edward McKeough, Barrister-at-law, of Chatham, and of the second marriage, Walter, Price, Annie-Racey. 4a. — Robert-Miles, of Geneva, Ohio, m. Emily, dau. of Edward- Taylour Dartnell, and has issue, two sons and three daus. Ja, — Eliza-Phelps, d., m. to Rev. Hamilton Biggar of Brant ford. za.— Jane-Sumpsion, d., m. to Miles O'Reilly, County Judge Co. Wentworth, and had issue, James-Edwin; Miles; Emma, m. istly to Charles-Herbert Jarvis (see Jarvis), and 2iidly to Silas-Edward Gregory, and had issue : Herbert ; Helen-Emma, M.A., Mus. Bac. Trinity Univer sity, Toronto, being the first woman to obtain degrees of B.A. and M.A. in that University, m. to Dr. Flesher, of San Francisco. 182 3«. — Helen-Eliza, d., m. to Philip-Henry Macadam, d., of Luck- now, Oudh, India, and had issue : Philip ; Harold, d. ; Kathleen ; Helen. 4a. — Susan, d. unm. 5<7. — Charlotte, d.s.p., m. as 2nd wife to Adam Elliot, d., in Holy Orders, Rector of Tuscarora, and Missionary to the Six Nations for over forty years, who previously m. Eliza Howells, and had issue, all of whom d. young. 6a.— Anne, d. unm. ya. — Mary, d., m. to Andrew-Todd Kerby, d., of West Flam- borough, and had issue : ib. — Beverley-Robinson, d. ; zb. — Abram-Nelles, m. Elizabeth Gordon ; 3<5. — Ralph- Leeming, d.; 4b. — Miles-Racey, m. Kate-Forbes Racey, as below ; 5<5. — Edwin-Donaldson of Winnipeg, m. Jean-Earle- Miller Osborne (see Brant), and has had issue, Edwin- Osborne, William-Forbes, John-Brant, Kate-Kerr, d. young, Mary-Racey ; 6b. — Forbes-Murray ; ib. — Sarah- Anne, of Ohsweken, Co. Brant, unm. 8a. — Fanny-Adelaide-Hull, m. to William-Forbes Murray of Atholecot, Clinton, Major 33rd Huron Act. Mil., and has had issue, viz.: ii5. — William-Forbes, d. aged 17. ib. — Kate-Forbes, who was adopted when a child into the Mohawks, and named Kajijonhawe (Bouquet Car rier) m. to Miles-Racey Kerby, as above. 2(5. — Anne-Racey, also adopted when a child into the Mohawks, and named Kariwiyoh (Glad Tidings), m. to John-Widmer Rolph (see Rolph). 3<5. — Fanny-Racey, m. to Walter-Clarence Young* of Stratford, Co. Perth, aftds. of Brampton, Co. Peel, and has issue : Clarence- William-Murray ; Philip- Racey ; Harold-O'Reilly ; Walter-Kenneth ; Clarence- Elliot ; Keith-Forbes, d. Arms. — Quarterly or. and sa., on a bend gu. three martlets of the first, and on a chief arg. a label of five points erm. Crest. — A seal's head couped. •James Young, d. Jan. 1888, of Cornwall, m. Hester, dau. of Thomas Phillips, in Holy Orders, who came to Canada in 1825, and was Master in Upper Canada College, and afterwards Rector of Weston and Etobicoke, and had issue, viz. : 1. - Charles- William, m. Caroline Carthew (see Secord). 2.— Walter-Clarence, named in the text. 3.— Robert-Evans, m. Winnefred, dau. of Henry Lawe of Dunnville. 4.— Joseph-Edward, m. Jessie-Murray Osborne (see Brant). 1.— Edith- Minnie, m. to Alfred Chambers of the Elms, Stroud,' Co. Gloucester, Eng. 2 — Francis, d. unm. UoipH. i83 ROLPH. THE family of Rolph or Rolf has continued from an early period in the neighbourhood of Almondsbury and Thornbury, Co. Gloucester, Eng. John Rolph, b. 1671, d. 26th Jan. 1757, of Almondsbury, and his wife Elizabeth, b. 1685, d. 15th June 1746, had issue (besides a dau. Elizabeth, bpt. 25th Dec. 1725) a son George, bpt. 23rd May 1727, d. 30th Aug. I7g2 ; solicitor in Thornbury ; m. istly, 16th Oct. 1750, Susannah, d. 28th Sept. 1765, aged 41, dau. of Thomas Cox and Elizabeth, his wife; and 2ndly, 31st May 1767, Sarah Clarke, d. Feb. 1823, aged go ; and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : 1. — John, b. nth Sept. 1751, d. 13th Sept. 1760. 2. — George, b. nth Jan. 1757, of whom below. 1. — Betty, or Betsy, b. 12th Dec. 1752, d. 17th June i83g, unm. 2. — Sarah, b. 24th Dec. 1754, d. 16th March 1828, unm. 3. — Susannah, b. 12th Sept. I75g, d. at an advanced age. 4. — Amelia, b. 31st Aug. 1762, d. Dec. 1822. 5.— Hester, b. 18th May 1765, d. 10th March i83g ; m. to Rev. .Joseph Hughes. And of the second marriage : 3. — Thomas, b. 2gth April 1768, who came to Canada, and of whom below. 4. — John, b. 14th Nov. 1771, d. 22nd March, 1772. 6, — Ann, b. 21st Jan. 1770, d. 23rd March 1848, m. to Thomas- Wright Lawford, of Elberton, Co. Gloucester. 7. — Mary, bpt. 23rd Oct. 1774, d. 15th Oct. 1861, unm. George, above named, b. nth Jan. 1757, d. 30th Oct. 1815, m. ist Jan. 1786, Sarah De la Roche, d. Dec. 1813, aged 46, of Alveston, Co. Gloucester, previously of Jamaica, and had issue, viz. : 1. — George, b. 26th June 1789, d. 14th April 1793. 2. — William, b. 30th Aug. 1791, of whom below. 3. — George, b. 7th May I7g3, d. 21st Oct. I7g3. 184 4. — George, b. 8th Oct. 1800, d. April 1841 ; was Mayor of Thornbury at the time of his death. 1.— Annis, b. 25th July 1794, d.. 22nd Jan. 1848, m. ist May 1816, to Adrian Stokes, of Stanshawe's Court, Yate, Co. Gloucester. 2. — Susannah, b. 20th Dec. 1796, d. Feb. 1797. 3. — Susannah, b. 6th Aug. 1799, d. June 1866, unm. William, above named, b. 30th Aug. 1791, d. Oct. 1850 ; m. istly, 17th June 1817, Frances Mair, d. Feb. 1833, aged 38, of Iron Acton, Co. Gloucester ; and 2ndly, Caroline Maningford, d. Aug. 1870, of Clifton ; and had issue, of the first marriage only, viz.: 1.— William-Mair, bpt. 16th March 1818, d. 17th June 1818. 2. — John-Mair, b. 16th April 1820, d. 18th March i8g8, a noted Traveller and Entomologist, of Munich, Bavaria ; m. in Germany, and had issue, viz.: Mair-Frederick, b. gth Sept. 1844, m. in Germany, and has one son, William-Mair; William-Henry, b. 26th Aug. 1848. d., of Berlin, Germany, Doctor of Philology, Scientist and Author ; Lucy-Adelheid. 3. — William, bpt. 23rd July 1821, d. Nov. 1821. 1. — Julia-Fanny, b. gth Feb. i8ig, m. 13th March 1841, to John White, d. 18th March 1877, Lieut. 20th Madras N.I., afterwards Col. in Staff Corps and Major-General Madras Army, son of Col. White, ist Dragoon Guards. 2. — Emily-Howard, b. 4th July 1823, d. 15th Aug. i8g4, m. to Walter Coleridge, d. 5th Jan. 1864, Lieut., afterwards Major, 20th Madras N.I , and had issue, viz.: 1. — Julia- Frances-Shapland, m. to Henry-Ferdinand Oakes, Capt., afterwards Lieut.-Col., 7th Fusiliers, son of Orbell Oakes, Capt. R.N., and had issue, viz. : Amy-Coleridge, m. 5th June 1895, to Durrant-Henry Cooper, son of George Cooper of Kensington, Co. Middlesex ; Mabel, m. 14th Oct. 1897, to Frederick-Gillies Payne, son of Sir Salisbury Payne, Bart.; Frances-Edith (Effie) 2. — Josephine-Emily-Sarah, m. to Edward-Coleridge Roberts, Surgeon, of Terlake, Exeter. 3. — Amy-Rolph, d. 6th April 1876. 4. — Frances- Elizabeth-Senior, m. to John-S. Davidge, Surgeon-Major, R.A., now Deputy Surgeon-General, and has issue : Guy- Mortimer-Coleridge ; Gladys ; Muriel-Annis-Elinor. 5. — i85 Edith-Mary-Hutchinson, m. to Charles-John Cole, son of Henry-Tilliard Cole, Q.C., of Plymouth, and has issue : Coleridge-Henry-Tilliard ; John-Trevor; and another. Thomas Rolph, above named, b. 2gth April 1768, d. 24th March 1814, Surgeon, of Grovesend, near Thornbury; came to Canada about or after 1807, and settled in Charlotteville, Co. Norfolk, in 1810 ; m. 25th Feb. 1788, Frances Petty, d. Aug. 1829, of St. Mary's, Rotherhithe, Co. Surrey, and had issue, viz.: ia. — John Romaine, b. 26th July 1789, d. Dec. 1789. za. — (Hon.) John, b. 4th March 1793, d. 19th Oct. 1870. Came to Canada in 1812, and settled in Malahide in the Talbot Dist. in 1813. Served in 1812 as Paymaster of Militia in the London District. Returned to England and became a Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, and also M.D., and returning to Canada was called to the Bar at Osgoode Hall in 1821, after which he practised both pro fessions simultaneously. Was a Bencher of the Law Society. Was M. L. A., and in 1835 was a member of the Executive Council. In 1834 he established a School of Medicine in Toronto, subsequently incorporated. He was one of the prominent persons concerned in the Rebellion of 1837, his part in which is matter of general history ; he nevertheless was subsequently again M L. A., and held office in the Administration of Sir Francis Hincks in 185 1. M. 30th Oct. 1834, Grace, dau. of George-Henry Haines, of Leicester, Eng., and had issue, viz.: 1(5. — George-Widmer, b. 1840, d. inf. 2(5. — John-Widmer, b. 1843, Capt. 10th Royal Regt. Act. Mil., M.D., Surgeon Toronto Field Battery, and after wards N. W. Mounted Police ; went to the South Seas, and was Acting Surgeon to the Rajah of Sarawak, and is now Residency Surgeon to the Sultan of Pahang ; m. Anne-Racey Murray (see Racey) and has had issue, viz. : Widmer-Murray, d. inf.; Grace-Caroline- Darling, d. unm. 3<5. — Thomas-Taylor of Toronto, Major retired from 10th Royal Grenadiers, Barrister-at-Law; m. 2nd July 1879, Elizabeth-Janet, dau. of David-B-Ogden*Ford of Brockville, and has issue : John-Hamilton ; Nina- Lawrence ; Grace-Kearney ; Barbara-Frances-Petty. 1 86 i(5. — Sarah-Frances, m. to Lyster Hayward,^., son of Alfred Hayward of Port Hope, formerly of Buckingham, Eng., and has had issue, one dau., Marie-Louise. 2a. — George, b. 7th April 1794, d. 25th July 1875 ; served in 1812 as Lieut. Norfolk Militia, and was present at the taking of Detroit (medal) and other engagements ; Barrister-at-Law, 1821, Bencher of the Law Society, 1835 ; was Clerk of the Peace for Gore District, and Registrar Surrogate Court ; M.L.A. ; m. 2nd Aug. 1836, Georgianna, dau. of Capt. Clement, and had issue, viz.: ib. — John-Clement, b. 8th Jan. 1838, d. 13th April 1843. 2(5. — Thomas-Lawford, b. 13 Feb. 1840, d. 5th Sept. 1876,- solicitor in London, Eng., m. Edith, dau. of Thomas- Charles Renshaw, Q.C. (Lincoln's Inn). 3*5. — William-Mogg, b. nth July 1842; entered the 17th Regt., now Leicestershire Regt., 1861, and served until he attained the command of the Regt., Col. 1894, subsequently retired, and now holds a staff appoint ment ; m. 10th Sept. 1874, Emily-Stratford, dau. of George-Smyttan Duff and Louisa-Emily Rodney, his wife, and has issue : William-Lawford, b. 27th pune 1875 ; George-William, b. 21st April 1878 ; Charles- Colwyn, b. 13th May 1888 ; Louisa-Emily. i(5. —Ann, m. 31st July 1873, to Allen-Holford Walker, M.D., of Toronto, son of Edward-Allen Walker of Rotherham, Co. York, Eng. 2(5. — Mary-Jenner, d. 20th Nov. 1871, m. 5th Aug. 1869, to Alfred Pope, Solicitor, J. P., sometime Mayor of Dorchester, Co. Dorset, Eng , and has issue, one son, Alfred Rolph, b. 3rd Aug. 1871. 3<5. — Georgianna-Clement of Toronto. 4(5. — Sophia-Elizabeth, m. 10th Oct. 1876, to Charles O'Reilly, M.D., of Toronto, son of Gerald O'Reilly of Hamilton, Co. Wentworth, and grandson of Gerald O'Reilly of Ballinlough, Co. Meath, Ire., and has issue, Brefney-Rolph. 4«. — Romaine, b. 7th May 1795, d. 22nd Jan. 1868, in Holy Orders, Deacon 10th Oct. 1819, Priest 21st Oct. 1821; was first missionary at Sandwich, Co. Essex, Rector of Amherst- i8y burgh, and afterwards of Queenston, Co. Lincoln ; m. 22nd April 1823, Margaret Stanton, and had issue (besides others d.) a dau. Helen m. to Edward-Hugh Massey-Baker, in Holy Orders. Sa. — Thomas, b. 16th Sept. 1803, d. 14th March 1887, in Holy Orders, Deacon i82g, Priest 1831, Vicar of Chisledon, Co. Wilts, m. 3rd July 1866, Caroline (widow of John Chubb) dau. of Clement Tudway, in Holy Orders, previously Capt. 16th Light Dragoons. ia. — Mary-Ann, b. 17th July i7go, m. to Archibald Taylor, Capt., afterwards Major, 38th Staffordshire Regt., and had issue, Archibald, Capt. 66th Regt. ; Sarah, m. to Edward Tuthill ; Frances, m. to Charles Tuthill. za. — Frances, b. 18th March 1792, d. 1814, m. to Hamilton, Lieut.-Col. in the Army. 3a. — Elizabeth, b. 24th June 1796, d. 17th March 1835, unm. 4a. — Emma, b. 8th July 1797, d. 8th Feb. 1838, m. 14th Dec. 1833, to William Salmon, b. 18th June 1802, d. 8th Feb. 1868, County Judge Co. Norfolk, son of George Salmon, Col. in the Army, and had iss^e, William Thomas, b. 2nd May 1836, d. 3rd Feb. 1863, M.D. 5a. — Amelia, b. 15th June 1798, d. May 1799. 6a — Sarah, b. 7th May i79g, d. 10th July i82g, m. to Rev. George Ryerson (see Ryerson). ya. — Amelia, b. 10th April 1800, d. 24th Aug. 1849, unm. 8a.— Hester, b. ist July 1801, d., m. 21st July 1825, to David Robertson, in Holy Orders, sometime Chaplain to the Forces at Quebec. ga. — Harriet, b. 30th June 1802, d. young. 10a. — Louisa, b. 12th July 1805, d. lla_ — Maria, b. 22nd Aug. 1806, d., m. to James Durand. 12a.— Helen, b. igth Aug. 1807, d., m. 26th April 1836, to George-Hamilton Park, son of Capt. Park, who served in 1812. Arms: Arg, three ravens ppr., and in chief a cinquefoil gu. Crest : A raven ppr. holding in his beak a trefoil slipped, vert. Motto : Deus pascit corvos. i88 MACLEAN-HOWARD. Nicholas Houard, a native of Lower Normandy in France, went to England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, being compelled to cross the channel with some friends in an open boat on account of the hindrances to which persons endeavouring to leave France at that time were subjected. He had previously sent his wife and two children, a son and a daughter, over to Holland, and they afterwards joined him in London. He subsequently settled at Innishannon, Co. Cork, Ire land, where he engaged in silk manu facture. On settling in England he changed the form of his name to Howard. He had issue (besides the dau. above named, Prophecie, m. to Musette, and went to reside in Paris) Nicholas, of Innishannon, who m. istly, Elizabeth Beasley, of Coolmorean, and 2ndly, Mary Gough, of Ballynascarty, and had issue of the second marriage only, viz. : I. — -Nicholas, d. unm. 2. — James, d. unm. 3. — John, d. unm. 4. — David, d. unm. 5. — John, m. Mary, dau. of James Scott of Bandon, and had issue: James-Scott, b. 2nd Sept. I7g8, d. March 1866, came to Canada in i8ig ; was sometime Postmaster of York ; Treasurer of the Home District 1842, and subsequently of the United Counties of York and Peel ; J. P. ; m. 8th June 1822, Salome, d. 1866, dau. of Capt. Archibald McLean (see McLean), and had issue, viz. : i(7. — Allan-McLean, of whom below. i8g 2«. — Archibald-John, d. young. ia. — Prudence-Eliza, d. 22nd April 1898, unm. Allan-McLean, above named, commonly called Allan Maclean- Howard, which double form of surname is used by all his family, b. 7th May 1825 ; Capt. of Reserve Militia ; Division Court Clerk since 1854, previous to which he held public office since 1842 ; has been many times a member of the Synod of the D ocese of Toronto, and on several occasions a delegate to the ProvinciaJ Synod ; m. 1852, Wilhelmina, dau. of Donald Macdonald, of Glen Donald, Chinguacousy, Co. Peel, and has had issue, viz. : I- — Allan, b. 2nd July 1852. 2. — Charles-Archibald, d. unm. 3. — James-Scott, b. 20th Oct. 1856, in Holy Otders, Rector of St. Matthew's, Toronto, m. Emma-Louise (d.s.p.), dau. of John Russell. 4- — Donald, b. 6th July 1861, late Capt. 10th Royal Grenadiers, and served in North-West 1885 (medal and clasp), now Inspector N.W.M. Police, m. May, dau. of Thornton Bullock, of Kingston on Thames, England, who d.s.p. 5. — Harold, d. unm. 1 . — Elizabeth-Salome. 2. — Wilhelmina-Mary, d. unm. 3. — Lucy-Maud. Arms : Az., a fesse arg, between in chief a passion cross of the last between two fleurs de lis or, and in base a Catherine wheel of the second. Crest : A Catherine wheel arg. between a branch of palm on the dexter and another of cypress on the sinister ppr. Motto : Pro fide. In a former edition of Burke's Landed Gentry the Arms are stated as quly., 1 and 4 as above for Howard, and 2 and 3, quly, 1, arg. a rock gu., 2, arg. a dexter hand fessways^ couped gu. holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale az. ; 3, or a lymphad sa. ; 4, arg., a salmon naiant ppr. and in chief two eagle's heads affronte gu., for Maclean. This marshalling was founded on the erroneous supposi tion that the male issue of Capt. Archibald Maclean, named below, had failed. i go MACLEAN, TO.B.X. The progenitor of the clan Gillean, MacGillean, or Maclean, was Gillean, whose son Gillise MacGillean, who is said to have died temp. K. Robert Bruce, was father of Gillicallum or Malcolm Maclean (which surname has since been borne by his descendants), who fought at Bannockburn ; his son Ian (or John) Dubh, had two sons, of whom the eldest was Lachlan Lubaneach, who m. a dau. of John, Lord of the Isles (and granddau. of King Robert II.), and had a son, Eachuinn Ruadh, or Hector Rufus Bellicosus, who was killed at Harlaw; he m. a dau. of the Earl of Douglas, and had issue, of whom Lachlan Bronnech, m. istly Lady Margaret, dau. of Alexander, Earl of Mar, and had issue, Lachlan Oig, Chief of Maclean, m. Lady Catherine Campbell, dau. of Colin, first Earl of Argyle, and had issue, besides others, Hector Obhar, who became Chief of Maclean, his elder brother having been killed at Flodden ; m. a dau. of Macintosh, Chief of Clan Chattan, and had a son, Lachlan Cattanach, who m. istly Lady Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald, Earl of Argyle, and 2ndly a dau. of Maclean of Treshnish, and had issue of the second marriage only, of whom the eldest son was Hector Mor, Lord of Duart and Morvern, whose second son Ian (or John) Dubh, of Morvern, was ancestor of the families of Kinlochaline, Drimnin, Pennycross, and others; he m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of John Gorm Campbell, of Lochnell, and had issue of that marriage, one son, Allan, of Ardtornish, who m. the dau. of Maclan of Ardna- murchan (Macdonald of Glencoe), and had issue, of whom the second son, Charles, of Ardnacross, m. Mary, dau. of Allan Maclean of Ardgour, and had issue, of whom the second son, Lauchlan, of Calgary, m. istly Florence, dau. of Farquhar Fraser, Dean of the Isles, and 2ndly, Annie, dau. of JohnMcLean of Toteronald, of the family of Maclean of Coll, and had issue (besides others), Allan, of Gruline, who m. Una, dau. of Macquarrie of Ulva, and had issue, of whom the second son igi Charles, of Kilunaig, m. Marion, dau. of John Maclean of Tarbert, and had issue, one of whom was Alexander the first of Pennycross, and another (the second son) was Hector, of Torren, who m. Julian, dau. of Allan Maclean, a cadet of Lochbuy, and had issue, viz. : I. — Allan, merchant in Kingstown, Jamaica. 2. — John, d. 27th May 1833, of Gruline. 3 — Alexander, Lt.-Col. 2nd West India Regt. 4. — Archibald, of whom below. 1. — Annie, m. to Alexander McKinnon, of Derryquaig. 2. — Mary, m. to Lachlan Maclean, of Bunessan. 3. — Catherine, m. to Alexander Sinclair of Kintire. 4. — Alicia, m. to Archibald Maclean, of Pennycross. Archibald Maclean, above named, served throughout in the American Revolutionary War as Captain in the New York Volun teers, and was severely wounded at Eutaw Springs in South Carolina ; after the war in 1783 he settled (TR.HE.%.) at Nashwaak, near Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he had a grant of 1,500 acres of land, still in possession of his descendants ; was a member of the Legislative Assembly for twenty-two years ; was Adjt. -Gen'l of Militia in-1812; he m. firstly a dau. of James French, Capt. in DeLancy's Regt, JJ\.JS.%. ', and 2ndly, Susan, dau. of Drummond, of Bahaldy, and his wife Ann (?) Grossbeeck, of Albany, N.Y , and had issue, viz. : Of the first marriage : 1. — Allan, m. Mary Vanhorne, but d.s.p. 1. — Salome, b. 15th April 1791, d. 31st March 1858; m. to James-Scott Howard (see Howard). 2.— Prudence, b. 20th July 1795, m. to John Ballard, W.J£,%„ of Burford, Co. Brant, and had issue, besides others, John- Maclean, in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Ann's, Toronto. And of the second marriage : 2. — William, sometime High Sheriff of County York, New Brunswick. 192 HARRIS of Port Hope, JR.lB.%. MYNDERT HARRIS (d. 1823), son of Myndert Harris, a prominent citizen of Poughkeepsie, New York, of Dutch descent, served in the Loyalist Army in the Revolution, after which he went with a party of U.E.L. refugees to Digby, Nova Scotia, where he remained for ten years, and then removed to Upper Canada, which, with his wife and children, he reached by way of New York, thence by the Hudson, Mohawk and Oswego Rivers to Lake Ontario, a tedious and formidable journey, but easy as com pared with the experience of many previous loyalists, who had to find their way through the woods on foot. He arrived 17th June I7g3, at the place which is now Port Hope (where he went on Governor Simcoe's recommendation), being the first white settler there, excepting a Mr. Herkimer, who had made his residence there in the midst of a numerous band of Indians. He m. Elizabeth Youmans, and had issue, viz. : 1. — Joseph, m. Rachel Sherwood. 2. — Charles, a factor in the Hudson Bay Co. service at Lake Nipissing, where he was drowned in 1835 > unm. 3.— Myndert, Member of District Council, Captain of Militia, served in 1837-8 ; m. Phcebe, dau. of James Hawkins, and had issue, William, J.P. ; Joseph, J. P., d. 1897. 4. — Thomas, M.D., m. a dau. of James Hawkins, and had issue, Almon, d. 1897. 1. — Hannah, m. to Seth Soper, and had issue, viz. : ia. — Orillia, m. to William Owston, and had issue, Henry, Arthur. 2(7. — Sophia, m. istly to Elias-Peter Smith, and 2ndly to John Burnham (see Burnham), and had issue of the first marriage, John-David (Smith) lumber merchant and banker ; Seth-Soper, Barrister-at-Law ; Catharine- Sophia, d. 20th June 1891, m. to John Smart ^Edith- Eliza., d. inf. 2. — Margaret, m. to Elias Jones, merchant in Cobourg, son of Elias Jones (see Jones, Vol. I.) 4- — Sarah, m. to Elisha Jones, also son of the said Elias Jones. 5. — Catharine, m. to Callendar. 6. — Betsey, m. to Peter Smith. 7. Rebecca, m. to Hiram Betts, and had issue, Charles, of Burr Oak, Michigan. ADDENDA CORRIGENDA. Baldwin of St. James' Parish. Anne, wife of John-Splead Baldwin, d. 1870. Morgan Baldwin, d. March 1898. Rev. Francis-Morgan Baldwin's children are, Arthur-Morgan ; William- Ross ; Frances-Mary. Rev. Arthur- Henry Baldwin is Honorary Chaplain 10th Royal Grenadiers. Baldwin, of Gore of Toronto. Col. Connell-James Baldwin built the first Roman Catholic Church in the Gore of Toronto, at his own expense. Judge Lacourse, d. 8th Sept. 1897. Burnham. Judge Zaccheus Burnham, d. 15th Nov. 1896. Agnes-Henrietta, dau. of Henry-Hamilton Burnham, was m. gth Sept. 1896, to Percy Frederick Hodgson, son of Charles Hodgson of Glyndhurst, Brondesbury, London, Eng. Chadwick, Foot note, p. 121. Rev. Edward-Michael Bland, m. Marie-Augusta, dau. of Auguste Erbs of Paris, France, and his wife Marie-Magdalen, sister of Jacob Hespeler of Hespeler, and has issue: Edward-Maltby, b. 17th June 1878; Thomas- Edward, b. nth Sept. 1881 ; Agatha-Stephanie; Marie-Averil. Grasett. Clement-Darley Grasett, b. 12th Sept. 1862, m. 9th March 1892, Florence- Marion, dau. of Arthur-John Bligh, Capt. 23rd Welsh Fusiliers, and aftds. Lt.-Col. 35th Simcoe Foresters. His children are : Darley-Bligh, b. 3rd Sept. 1893 > Arthur-Leonard and Frank-Godwin, twins, b. 4th July 1895. Following this read : ia. — Kate-Bligh, d. inf. 2a. — Henrietta-Alicia- Charlotte, etc. Rev. Christopher-Irving Channer, formerly of Meaford, Co. Grey, at present Rector of Christ Church, Adrian, Michigan, and Dean of the Southern Convocation of Michigan, who m. 4th Feb. 1879, Henrietta-Alicia-Charlotte Grasett, is the son of Capt. John- William Channer and his wife Christina- Augusta, dau. of Sir Christopher-Arbuthnot Marrett, of Corbally, Co. Limerick, Ire., and his wife Hannah-Maria, dau. of John Cooper (Killenure). His children are: Edgar- Wyndham;Henry, b. 10th Nov. 1879; William- •Darley-Grasett, b. 27th Sept. 1889; Henrietta-Mary- Aileen ; Gladys-Ethel- Daisy ; Muriel-Christina. Arms : Or, a chev. az. between two pellets and a fleur de lis gu. Crest : A demi sea-wolf rampant ppr. 194 Jones of Brockville, Vol. I., p. 169. Cynthia, wife of Amasa Jones, was not m. 2ndly, but resided as a widow at North Adams, Mass. Lefroy. George Lefroy, of Toronto, d. 30th Oct. 1896, aged 73. Morris, Vol. I. P. 187 last line but one, for " Canada " read " America." Hon. William Morris, of Brockville and Perth, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Cochran of Kirktonfield, Co. Renfrew, Sco. Andrew-Hill Malloch d. 1890 (not 1880). The date of the marriage of John-Lang Malloch was 28th Nov. (not March) i860. Nelles, p. 157. Sarah-Juanita-Elizabeth Nelles, was m. 4th Dec. 1897, to William- Weyms Muir, son of Col. J. W. Muir, late Bengal Staff Corps. Robinson. Sir Frederick-Arnold Robinson, m. 1893, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac-Hammond Filer, of the Eastern Townships, Quebec. D'Alton-Lally McCarthy has issue: Leah-Victoria-Manners, b. on the Queen's Jubilee Day, 22nd June 1897. Ryerson. This family appears to have been of some prominence in Amsterdam, their names appearing in public records frequently from an early date. Adrian Ryerson, one of the first settlers in America, had two sons, Elbert and Marten ; the descendants of the former took the surname of Adrianse or Adriance, and those of the latter the name of Martense or Martens. Arms of Ryerson : Quarterly ; 1 and 4, sa. a tree withered and eradicated arg.; 2 and 3, arg. (?), three halberts bend ways and in bend sinister, the middle one longer than the others, sa. ( ? ), the blades vert; surtout, az., a martlet or. Crest : A swan rousant. Motto : Voor God en Vaterland. The family of Rapelje, some of whom (XH.3E.3L.) settled in. Canada, derive from Gaspard Colet de Rapalie, b. 1505, of Chatillon sur Loire, in France, Col. of Infantry, who becoming a Protestant was deprived of his commission and (1548) compelled to flee to Holland. His grandsons Chevalier William-Janssen de Rapalje and Joris-Janssen de Rapalje came to America in 1623, where the latter built the first house erected on Long Island, and his dau. was the first child of European parentage born in the colony. Arms : Az., three bars or. Crest : A pyramidal shaped hat, tinc tured and charged as the arms, surmounted by six ostrich plumes, az. and or. Stewart. Katharine-Caroline-Isabella Stewart, d. 1876 (not 1846). YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 9002 08866 1187