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668 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. (3) Samuel (Rev.), M.B., b. Deeombcr, 1816, ;«. Hester A. Chase, and d. September, 1885. (4) Weems, m. first, Elizabeth DuVALL, who d. s. p., and secondly, Elizabeth H. Bee- JIAN, and had issue, a. Elizabeth Duvall. h. Mary Eeeman. c. Anne AYeeuis, m. A. Rust. rf. Elhnor, m. R. B. Dashiei.]). p. Amelia. (J) Orlando, m. Margaret Att- LEE, and had issue, a. James Attlee, m. Helen Moss. 4. Orlando. a. Meliora Ogle. h. Margaret. (G) Sharp, d. an infant. (7) Francis HoUingsworth, d. iinin. in California. (8) James Mackubin. (1) Marv, m.J. Winchester. (2) EUiior. (3) Anne, m. J. B. Mezick. (4) Meliora Ogle. 1. Anne Ogle, m. Gibson. in. NicoDEMUS, of whom presently. IV. Samuel. I. Mary, »«. John HoDDlNOT.of Sherborne. n. Edith, in. Finch, of London. II. Elizabeth, m. George Waed, of Bruton, who d. 4th June, 1790 ; she d. 30th January, 1827. Mr. George Kidout m. secondly, Mary, daughter of John Gibbs, and d. 23rd Decem- ber, 1779. having by her, who was b. 1715, and d. 28th July, 1777, had further issue, V. Thomas (Hon.) went to Maryland in 1774, and after many perilous adven- tures among the Siiawanese Indians, ■who held him captive for four months in 1787, reached Canada and made his way to Montreal, 178s. He settled in 1792 at Niafiara (or Newark) then the capital of Upper Canada, andwasappoin- ted to a post in the commissariat and surveyor-general's office and removed to York (now Toronto) when that place became the seat of government. He was apjjointed in 1794, serjeant- at-arms to the Legislative Assembly, in 1791! registrar for the home dis- trict, in 1799 a captain of MiUtia, in 1800, clerk of the jieace for the home district and clerk of the district court. He was three times joint acting surveyor-general, and in 1810, become surveyor-general. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly for West York in 1812, and became a member of the Legislative Council in 1824. He was b. at Slierborne, Dorset, 17th March, 1754 ; m. 2Gth May, 1789, Mary, daughter of Alexander Cajip- BELL, of Fort Edward, New York, a United Empire Loyalist, Captain Royal Highlanders, who was son of Sir Jolin Campbell of Strathair, and d. at York, Upper Canada, 8tb February, 1829, having bv her (who was b. lltli May, 1771, and d. 22nd October, 1840) had issue, 1. George, Ensign in the Town Battalion Company, Lieutenant Toronto Volunteers, Lieutenant York Mditia ; fought in the battle of Queenston, and was taken prisoner by the Americans in 1813, on their attack on York, Upper Canada. He was a bar- rister-at-lav, and acting solicitor- general 1S14. He resided at Dorset House, Wellington Street, Tor.into, and subsequently at Clinton. He was b. 29th July, 1791, «i. 10th January, 1824, Dorothy, daugliter of McCuAio, of Boslon, and widow of Captain Cockbuen, and (/. 1871, having by her,who d, 20th June, 1825, had i.ssue, a daughter, Georgina Dora, b. June, 1825, m. 13th October,18J5, Arthur Wells, of Guelph,son of Lieuteuant-Colc- neJ Joseph Wells, of Davenport, near Toronto, and has issue. 2. Thomas Gibbs, of Sherborne House, Toronto, b. lOtli October, 1792, Lieutenant Toronto Volun- teers, appointed to the Commis- sariat on the Niagara frontier 1813, received his commission as deputy assistant commissary-gen- eral 1814, and retired on half pay 1820, and was first cashier of the bank of Upper Canada, the Pioneer Bank of the Province, I'rom 1822 to shortly before his death. He m. first, 5th April, 1825, Anne Maria Louisa, daugh- ter of Daniel Stluvan, and by her, who was b. loth April, 1807, and d. 13th November, 1832, had ii-sue, (1) Thomas, C.E., of Ottawa, government inspector of railways, b. 17th October, 1828, m. Jessie, daughter of James Hamilton, M.D. of West Flamboro, co. Went- worth, and has had issue, («) James Hamilton, b. 30th June, 1853, rf. 12tli November, 1854. {h) Thomas Sullivan, b. 29th September, 1854, d. 20th October, 1859. (c) Horace Reginald, of Montreal, b. 2Sth July, 1856, m. Margaret, daughter of Thomas HiQGiNS, of Toronto, co. Ontario, and had Mar- guerite, b. 1889, d. 1st January, 1890.