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738 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.

I. Alfred Ernest, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, b. 8th December 1857; )». Alice Kathleen, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Richard Na(II,k. II. Walter Goldsbury, h. 10th August, 1862; m. Blanche Hihh'cd, daughter of A. W. Wkst, of Halifax, in. Guy Carleton, JLR.C.S. of King's College Hospital, London, b. '28fcli December, 1864. IV. Harry Treadceay, LL.B. of Dalhonsie, b. 10th February, 1868. I. Alice Catharine, 6. 26th August, 1853. II. Frances Maria, h. 8th April, 1855 ; m. Hamlet Bannerman, of Preston, England. The Hon. A. G. Jones m. secondly, 8th April, 1877, Emma Susau Albro. Uiiuncic Lewis Jones, J. in England about 1600, rcTnovcd to America about 1020. He left by Anna, his wife, a son, JosiAU Jones, b. in Eoxborougb, Massa- chusetts, 164:?, was a capt dn of militia, m. 2ud October, 1667, Lydia Treadceat, and d. in 1714, leaving with other issue an eldest son, JosiAn Jones, of Massachusetts, who m. Miss Bakxes, and had four sons, the yoimgest of whom, Colonel Elisua Jones, of Weston, Massachusetts, m. Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Allen, Colonel of Mihtia, and by her had fourteen sons and one daughter. The twelfth son, Stephen Jones, graduated at Harvard College 1775 ; was an oMeer in the King's American Dragoons ; subsequently went to Nora Scotia, at the conclusion of the Ameri- can war, 1783, .and was a magistrate and registrar of deeds. He m, Sarah G-OLDS- BURV, of Massachusetts, daugliter of an officer in the Royalist Army (so styled at the time) , and d. in IBS'), leaving issue, Grur Carleton .Jove?, named after Sir Gray Carleton (Ljrd Dorchester), unler whom his father serred during the war. By Prances, his wife, he had issue, the present Hon. Alfeed Gilpin Jones. Arms — Quarferhi gu. and as. a cross heluieeii four pli'oas, points domnmards arg. Crest — A stag's head couped. Residence — Bloomingdale, North West Arm, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. JHactionalti. HUGH JOHN MACDONALD, of Winnipeg, Canada, barrister-at-law, Q.C., M.P. 1891 to 189o, h. 13th March, 1850; m. first, Mary Jane Agnes, daughter of William Allan Murray, of Toronto, merchant, and ■widow of John Lyons King, M.D., and by her had issue, a daughter, Isabella. Mr. H. J. Macdonald, m. secondly, Gertrude Agnes, daughter of Salter Jehosaphat van Kougiinet {see that family), and has issue, John Alexander, h. 7th August, 1884. Htncaac John Macdonald, of Rogart, Dornoch, co. Sutherland, Scotland, lineally descended, it is e-aid, from Donald, Lord of Kiutyre and Islay, settled in Dornoch, and became the principal merchant there, and was several times pro- vost. He m. IStli August, 1778, Jean Mac- donald. and left issue, I. Donald, 1,. 28th March, 1781. II. Hugh, of whom presently. III. Alexander, 1,. 20th April, 1785. IV. Wdliaui, h. 15th July, 1792. I. Annie, li. 8th September, I'iT^. II. Isabella, b. 1st October, 178i. III. Jane, b. 17th July, 1789. The second son, Huoh Macdonald, of Dornoch, co. Suther- land, went to Canada from Q-lasgow, 1820, and set'led at Kiiigston ; b. 12th December, 1782, m. about 1811, Helen, daughter of Captain James SuAW, of the family of