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JOHNSON- WALSH— JOHNSON. 847 TO H N S O N- fJ WALSH, Sib John Allen, of Ballykilcav an. Queen's co. d.l. (1775,1.), high sheriff 1854, late captain Queen's co. militia; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1865; b. 24 April, 1829; m. 8 Mar. 1859, Harriett Anna, youngest dau. of late Kev. William Brownlow Forde, of Seaford, co. Down, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hunt Henry AUen, b. 18 Jan. 1864. (2) Allen William, b. 17 Sept. 1868. (3) Helena Frances Jane. (4) Frances Elizabeth. (5) Katherlne Selina Blanche. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. on a saltire arg. between three towers or in flames ppr. and two tUtlng-spears saltirewise in base ppr. five cocks gu. WALSH. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a fesse az. between six martlets sa. JOHXSOX. Crest— A tower ai-g. thereon a cock gu. Walsh. Motto — Firm. Seat— Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's co. ILineage. ALLEN JOHNSON, of Kilternan, co. Dublin (grandson of Christopher Johnson, of Kilternan and Glanemuck. co. Dublin, who d. 1683); d. 30 July. 1747, having m. 1740, Olivia. dau. of John Walsh, Esq. of Ballykilcavan; she d. July, 1788 9 ha'S'ing (re-m. as 2iid wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Edward Pole, of Radbourne, Derbysh. who d. 25 Dec. 1762) had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir John Allen, created a Baronet, of whom presently. /2/ Sir Henry, created a Baroxet. (See next article.) /3/ Anne, d. July, 1772, having m. 18 Feb. 1765, to Sir Robert Plgot, of Patshuil, Staff, brigadier-gen. SIR JOHN ALLEN JOHNSON-WALSH, created a Baronet of Ireland, 24 Feb. 1775, assumed by R.L. 9 May, 1809, the additional surname and arms of Walsh (on the death of his maternal uncle Very Rev. Ralph Walsh, dean of Droniore) ; d. Dec. 1831, having m. Sackvilla.dau. and coheir of Edward Brereton, of Spring Mount, Queen's co. and had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Edward John, 2nd Baronet, J.P. D.L.; d. unm. 6 Dec. 1848. (2) Sir Hunt Henry, s. as 3rd Baronet. (3) Ralph Henry, of Ballyragget, co. Kilkenny, lieut.-col. in the army; b. d. July 1861, having m. 1st — 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Fitzmaurice, and 2ndly — 1853, Anne, dau. of Right Hon. William Gregory, under sec. Ireland 1812/31; she d. 22 Aug. 1868. By his 1st wife he had a son, John Allen, b. 1834; m. 28 Dec. 1865, EUzabeth Bobbins, dau. of John Carew, Esq. (4) Henry George, rector of Drumgarth, co. Down; b. d. Aug. 1856, having m. Oct. 1835, Margaret Sarali, eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel Jocelyn Otway (BART.): she d. 12 May, 1879, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I / John Allen, b. July, 1836. /2/ Jocelyn Otway, b. Dec. 1837; m. 16 Nov. 1871, Rachel Johnstone Jardine, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Twining, Esq. of Tinwald House, Dumfries. /3/ Margaret Olivia. (5) Olivia, m. 1st — 1810, to William Monsell. Esq. of Tervoe, co. Limerick (she re-m. as 3rd wife, to John Cromie Esq. of Cromore) ; he d. 1822. leaving an only sou— William, created BaRON Emly, 12 Jan. 1874. REV. SIR HUNT HENRY, 3rd Baronet, b. 1787; d. 9 Sept. 1865. having m. 1st— 19 April, 1827. Frances, youngest dau. of William Thomas Monsell. Esq. of Tervoe, co. Limerick (B. EMLY); she d. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 1842, Jane, dau. of Savage Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, cc. Down. By his 1st wife he had a son, (1) Sir John Allen, 4th and present Baronet. '«s^^.oi*'"^"'*^iL»""-'«^n!^.-'"i» '"'■'•' "-'" 'i'!^— JOHNSON, Sir Henry Franks Frederic, of Bath (1818, U.K.), col. in the army,lieut.-col. late 5th regt. d.q.m.g. Mauritius 1855/62, D.A.G. Jamaica 1866/9, com. forces in Windward and Leeward Islands 1869/70, and in Jamaica 1870/3; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1860; b. 5 Feb. 1819; m. 16 Sept. 1851, Emma Patty, eldest dau. of Sir David WiUiam Barclay, Bart, and has a son and dau. [1] Henry William Allen, lieut. 51st regt.; b. 1855. [2] Louisa Mary. Arms — Per pale sa. and az., on a saltire arg. between three towers or fired ppr. and two tilting-spears saltirewise in base of the second, five cocks of the first. Crest — A tower arg. thereon a cock gu. Supporters — Dexter, a grenadier 28th (or North Gloucester) regt. habited and accoutred and amis ordered ppr. Sinister, a light infantry man of the same regt. habited and accoutred and arms trailed ppr. supporting with his exterior hand a flag- staff also ppr. therefrom floving a banner gu. inscribed " New Ross" in letters of gold. — Granted by R.L. 1833. MOTTOES— Above the crest. " Vicisti et vlvimus." Below the shield, " Nunquam non paratus." Emeage. SIR HENRY JOHNSON, G.C.B. gen. in the army, col. 5th regt. governor of Ross Castle, sert'ed during the seven years war, severely wounded in flrst American war and taken prisoner, commanded at the battle of New Ross in the Irish rebellion 1798, and had 2 horses shot under him, was created a Baronet 1 Dec. 1818 (younger brother of Sir John Johnson- Walsh, Bart, see preceeding article); b. 1 Jan. 1748; d. 18 Mar. 1835, having m. 17 Jan. 1782, Rebecca, dau. of David Franks, Esq. of Philadelphia, and sister of John Franks, of Isleworth, Middx; she d. Mar. 1823, having had with other issue a son, SIR HENRY ALLEN, 2nd Baronet, m.a. K.W. of Nether- lands when A.D.C. to Prince of Orange during Peninsular war; b. 26 Sept. 1785; d. 27 June, 1860, haWng m. 8 June, 1818, Charlotte Elizabeth dau. of Frederick Philipse, Esq. of Philipseburg, New York, and had 9 sons and 4 daus.