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706 BURKE'S COLONIAL GliNTRr. was h. in July, 1849, and m. 1st Sejitember, 1887, Lady Jane Charlotte Elizabeth Alexasdek, only daughter of James Dn Pre, third Eael of Caledon (see Burke's Peerage). ILincnjse. Michael Van Kofghnet, of a noble Diitcli family, was b. 1751, settled in Corn- wall, Canada, about 1782, m. Eve, daughter of John Bolton Empet, and d. October, 3832, leaving issue, I. Philip, of whom presently. II. Michael, d. vnm. III. John, m. the daugliter of — Bbuob. I. Christiana, m. William Cline, of Co. Cornwall. The eldest son, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Philip Van Koughnet, member of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Conned, served in the wars of 1812 and 1837, in which latter he was Lieutenant-Colonel in command of the 5th Battalion Incorporated Militia. He was subsequently Chairman of the Dominion Arbitrators. He was b. 2nd April, 1790, m. Ist April, 1819, Harriet Sophia, daugliter of Matthew Scott, of Carrick-on-Stiir, co. Tip- pe.'ary, and d. 7th May, 1873, leaving issue, I. Philip Michael Matthew Scott, of «liom presently. II. Matthew Robert, of Toronto, barrister-at-law and a bencher of the Law Society, *. 16th September, 1824, m. 9th November, 18.50, Elizabeth Hagerman, daughter of G eorge Maca it- lay, of Toronto, and d. 28th Novem- ber, 1874, leaving i.-^siie, 1. Matthew Scott, educated at Trinity College, Toronto, was in the militia, and served through the half-breed rebellion in 1885, and is now an official in the Indian Affairs Department, North West Territory, b. 281 h August, 1855. 2. George Macaulay Diehl, b. 30th July, 1868. 1. Ea Macaulay, b. October, 18S0. 2. Mary Elizabeth, m. 30th July, 1884, Frank Wolf May, of Mon- treal, and has issue, Lilian Gretchen ; Beatrice Gladys and Elsa Marjorie. 3. Ann Madeline, m. 21st June, 1888, Francis Wolfcrstan Good- hue Thom:a.s, of London, Ontario, and has issue, Guy Wolferstan ; Aniora Macaulay ; and Schaeran Van Koui.'hnet. 4. Harriet Ethel Purcell, m. October, 1885, William MacCulloch, of Montreal, and has issue, Ferdinand George and William Bruce. III. Bolton John, b. 21st April, 1826, d. vttm. 25th October, 1848. IV. William John, 4. 18th April, d. 2nd June, 1832. v. Salter Jeliosaphat, of Toronto, barris- ter-at-law, Q.C., Recorder to the Courts, b. 20th April, 1833, m. October, 1S57, Agnes, daughter of the Hon. Benjamin Seymour, of Port Hope, and d. 20th June, 1888, leaving issue, 1. Arthur Herbert Seymour, of Toronto, b. 30th October, 1865, m. Gertrude, daughter of Stephen E. Smith, of Slierbrooke, Quebec, son of the Hon. Hollis Smith. 2. Ernest Reginald, of Toronto, b. 19th April, 1869. 1. Edith May, m. Albert Nobd- IIEIMAR, of Toronto, and has had issue, Victor Albert ; Gladys ; and Ivonne. 2. G-ertrude Agnes, m. (as his second wife) Hugh John Mac- donald, Q.C. of Winnipeg (see th.it familj/). 3. Maude, m. George McKinnon, of Montreal, who d. s. p. June, 1894. 4. Beatrice, m. Robert Machkay, nephew of the Archbishop of Hubert's Land ; and has issue, Marjorie Elaine. ri. Ednunid, i. 16th April, 1834, rf. 29th January, 1847. Tii. John 'Colborne, b. 4th September, 1835, inspector of Molson's Bank, m. 19th October, 1863, Martha Ann, daughter of Rev. Arthur Norman, of Guernsey, and d. 22ad November, 1872, leaving issue, 1. Artliur Purcell, of Regina, North West Territories, b. 22nd March, 1866, m. 24th December, 1892, Mary, daughter of — Bencke, and has issue, Arthur Gerald, b. Aprd, 1894. 2. Claude Elhelbert, b. 13th Jan- uary, 1871, d. 20th April, 1890. 1. Mary Elconora, m. John Debbi- siiiKE, of Bloomfield, co. Prince Edward, Canada, and has issue, Roy, b. 3rd November, 1891. 2. Florence Ada, m. 1st October, 1892, James Bruce Reid, of Chicago, U.S.A., and has issue, Mary Frcderica. Vlll. Lawrence, deputy superintendent- general of Indian Affairs in Canada, b. 7th October, 1836, m. 5th July, 1870, Lucy, daughter of James Gkant, L.R.S.E. of Corrimony, co. Inverness, Scotland, and sister of Sir James Grant, M.D. of Ottawa. I. Annie Eve Phdipine, m. Pearson Philip Harris, an officer in the army, ant d. 16th January, 1894, leaving issue. II. Harriet Louisa, m. 27th April, 1848, Dr. William Cox Allen, and d. April, 1889. leaving issue. III. Anna Catharine, d. uvm. 1st Novem- ber, 1SS9, aged 59.