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BURKE'S COLONIAL CKXTKY, 563 2. Conioliii Brodbead, m. Aduin Weil- Andkksox. 3. Ellen Gertrude, m. Jolni Wal- LACK. 1. Helen Auu, h. June, 1812, d. August, LSI 3. ir. lleuriettii, in. Jlajor George Edward Aylmkh, of the 'J:!r(l llighlnnders, aud d. 3rd Mareli, 1JS+1-, having had issue, 1. Charles William Braba/.on, eap- tain in the army, m. Marian, daughter of General Wauneii. 2. Henry George Kobert Angus, d. iinm. 8th September, 1865. The second son, James McDonkt.l, of the Willows, Tor- 01 to, eoUeetor of inland revenues, li. 1810, m. I'Jth December, 18;i5, Margaret Jjcah, daugh- ter of Colonel Hon. Samuel Smith {seealmve), and d. 6th February, 1865, having by her, who (/. 22nd Xovember, 1892, had issue, I. Alexander, (/. unm. II. Sami'el Smith, the subject of this memoir. in. John Greentield, d, unm. IV. James George, m. Anne Jane, daugh- ter of Ralph Walsh, of co. Lancas- ter, England, and has issue, 1. Alexaniler Allan. 2. John George. 1. Margaret. 2. Jessie. 3. OHtc. V. Konald Dunean, d. an infant. I. Uelen, d. an inlant. Residence — Toronto, II. Emily Isabella, »». 1st August, 1872, William George McWilliams, barris- ter-at-lav, and has had issue, 1. Konald, h. 23rd April, 1875, d. SeptemhcM-, 1888. 2. Wdliam Jolu), b. 23rd April, 1875, d. in iufaney. 3. James J.)ouglas. •1. William Mcd)onell. Emily .Margaret Louisa. 2. Jessie Leah Isabella. III. Jlargarct, m. 3rd September, 1873, John Beverley Robinsox, son of the Hon. John Hevcrley Kobi.nson, lieuten- antgovernor of Ontario (xee RoidN- SO.v, of Toronto) and d. 13th February, 1875, leaving a ilaughtei*, Margaret M iry. IV. Jessie Louisii, m. as his fii-st wife. Major Arthur Bagshaw Habhiso.v, late 10th Royal Grenadiers, son of Rev. William Bagshaw Hahuison, rector of Gaylon-le-Marsh, co. Lin- coin, Englaiui, aud Cliarlolte Anne, his wife, daughter of William Teale Welfitt, of Manby Uall, co. Ijincoln, and grandson of Rev. William Bagshaw IIarriso.v, of Gouldhurst, eo. Kent, but d. leaving no issue by him (who m. secondly, 12th October, 1892, Frances Anastasia, daughter of tlu; Hon. Sir Frank Smith, Knt., of Toronto, aud has issue, Frank Arthur, I. 12tb Jan- uary, 1894). Canada. ailcn. CiHAKLES LEWIS REECE ALLEN, of WcltcTcJen, Steynsbiirg, Cape •' Colony, South Africa, h. 7tb Iklai-cli, 18oS, ?;i. 5lh August, 1S8U, Je.ssie llaria Lovehoee, aud has issue, 1. Graham Charle.s, h. L«R1. ir. John Murray McKillop, h. iir. Donald Walter, h. 1883. IV. Angus Torrens, h. 1886. V. Alfred Pt'regrinc, h. 1888. VI. Neville Duranf, //. 1889. 1SS3. Hiiicnctf. Thomas Alien, of Gelleswick, co. Pem- broke, who is said to have served with Cromwell, in Ireland, m. the daughter of Daiid Paynter, and had issue, I. W^ILLIAM, of whom presently. II. Josc))h, of Dale Castle, eo. Pembroke, who built St. Anil's lighthouses in 1713. in. Oavid, of Fobstone, m. Anne, daugh- ter of Rowland I.ArGHARNR (son of Major-General Rowland Lai'oharne, and grandson of General Rowland LaI'OH ARNK, aconspieuous character in the civil wars), and Tlicodosia, his wife (daughter of Sir Christoi>her Wray, by Albiiui, his wife, daughter of Edward Cecil, Viscount Wind)ledon), and by her, wlui was co-heiress of her brother, John Laicuarne, M.P., had issue, 1. William, of Fobstone, m. Mar- garet BiRn, and had issue, 2 o •_'