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540 ROCHE. 1792; (1. s. p. 29 April, 1879, age"l 86, liavinp m. 31 Aug- 1824, his cousin EUzabeth, dau. of Sir WilUam Henry Robinson, K.C.H. ; she d. 20 Aug. 1876. (2) Beverler, chief magistrate of St. Johns, New Bruns- wick; III. Isabella, dan. of Major Millidge. (3) Daniel Ludlow, ni. Lucy Smith, anil had 4 sons and 2 daus. (4) George Duncan m. Merer Millidge, and had issue. (5) John Morris, solicitor, m. Celia Millidge, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (6) Susanna Maria, m. to Capt. Lee. (7) Frances Maria, d. May, 1837, having m. 8 May. 18 , to Col. Joshua Wilson, of Roseville, co. Wexford, and had with 2 ilaus. 4 sons, of whom the 3rd is William Henry Wilson-Todd, of Halnaby Hall, Yorks. capt. late Syth regt. ; assumed the a<lditional surname and anus of TOLiD bv R.L. 14 Aug. 1855. [4] Sir Frederick Philip?e, G.C.B. (1838), K.C.B. (1815), gen. in the army, lieut. Kth regt. in the American war, and with 88th in West Indies, at the capture of Martinique, com- manded a brigade at the assault of San Sebastian, and a* the battle of Vittoria, also in the American war 1814.com.- in-chief and provincial gov. of Upper Canada 1816, and gov. of the IsUind of Tobago ; b. at Xew York 24 Sept. 1764; d. at Brighton 31 Dec. 1851, aged 88, having ni. 1st, Mar. 1791, Grace, dau. of Thomas Bowles, of CharleviDe, CO. Cork, and 2udly, Anne Femehough, of Staff, and by his 1st wife had a son and 3 daus. (male issue e.xtinct). [5] Sir William Henry, K.C.H. deputy-commissary-gen. in the war of 1812; d. near Bath 10 Feb. 1836. aged 71, ha-ving m. 1794, Catherine, dau. of Cortlandt Skinner, brigadier- gen, of Xew Jersey ; she d. June 1843, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) William Henrv, coL 72nd highlanders; b. at Beverley, Yorks. 11 Sept. 1800 ; d. 21 Dec. 1858, having m. 7 Dec. 1837, Georgiana, dau. of Rear-Adm. Matthew Buckle, and had with other issue 3 daus. (1) (Jeorgianna Catherine Jane. (2) Henrietta Charlotte, m. 12 Dec. 1861, to Alfred Wright Surtees, Esq. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Aubone Alfred Surtees, b. 2 Oct. 1865.— Henry Patrick, b. 24 Aug. 1868.— WUliam Frederick, b. 16 Oct. 1871.— Walter Dunbreck,b. 2 June, 1875.— Mary Anne Georgiana.— Elizabeth Charlotte.— Henrietta Loui.=a. (3) EUzabeth Eeverlev. (2) Catherine Beverley, d. s. p. Feb. 1860, having m. 26 Oct. 1814. to Lieni.-(jen. William Smelt, C.B. gov. of one of West Indian Islands, coL 37th regt. (3) Elizabeth, d. 20 Aug. 1876, having m. 31 Aug. 1824, to her cousin, William Henry Robinson, assistant-com- missarv-gen. who d. s. p. 29 April, 1879, aged 86. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, of Toronto, Canafla, who at the outbreak of the revolutionary war entered the Queen's rangers, served as ensign with the royal army under Lord ComwaUis at the siege of Yorktown (1781), and settled in New Brunswick after the peace; b. 1764; m. 1784, Esther, dau. of Rev. John Sayre, of New Brunswick ; she d. Aug. 1827, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. i (1) Peter, commissioner of crown lands, JI.L,C. Upper Canada, d. unm. 1838. aged 53, (2) Sir John, created a Baronet. (3) William M.L,A. Simcoe, Canada, b, 22 Dec, 1797 ; d. s, p, 1874, having m. Anne Elizabeth, dau. of WUliam Jarvis, Esq, an officer in (Jueen's rangers, and secretary for Upper Canada. (4) Mary, m. to Stephen Heward, of Toronto, formerly of Cumberland, England. (5) -Sarah Anne, d. Aug. 1863, having m. 1809, to D'Aroy Boulton, of Toronto, soL-gen. and judge of King's Bench, Upper Canada. SIR JOHX BETERLEY ROBINSON, of Toronto, served as a volunteer in the war of 1812, and was present at the battle of Queenstown Heights and capture of Fort Detroit (medal), president court of appeal, chief justice of Upper Canada 1829/62, attomev-gen. 1818. solicitor-gen. 1815, C.B. 1850, created a Baboxet 21 Sept. 1854; b. 26 July, 1791; <L 30 Jan. 1863, having m. 5 June, 1817, Emma, only sur-iring child of Charles Walker, Esq. of Harles<len, Middx. and niece of Wil- liam Merry, dep. secretary of war ; she d. 29 May, 1865, having hail 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Sir James Lukin, 2nd and present Baronet. /2/ John Beverley, of Toronto, m.ua. bar.-at-law; b. 20 Feb. 1820; m. 30 June, 1847, Mary Jane, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) Christo- pher Alexander Hagerman. puisne judge Queen's Bench, Upper Canaila. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Beverley, b. 2 June, 1848; m. 3 Sept. 1873, Mar- garet, 2nd davu of James Macdonell, Esq, of Toronto ; she d, 13 Feb. 1875, leaving a dau.— Margaret Mary. (2) Strachan Napier, b. 25 Sept. 1849. (3) Conway Christopher, b. 19 Mar. 1853. (4) Caroline Minnie. (5) Augusta Louisa. /3/ Christopher, of Toronto, bar.-at-law; b. 21 Jan. 1828, unm. /4/ Charles Walker, major and brevet lieut.-col. Prince Con- sorts Own (rifle brigade). D....*..G. <t Q.M.R. Aldershot 1880. served in the Indian Mutiny (1858), briga<le-major Asliantee campaign (1873). and Zulu w'ar (1879) ; b. 3 April, 1836, unm, /5/ Emily Mary, d. 25 Jan. 1859, having m. 16 April, 1846, as Ist wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy, R.A. F.R.S. C.B. K.C.M.o. governor of Bermuda 1871/7, director-gen, of ordnance 1868/70, 4£C. (E, ZETLAND), and ha4 2 sons and 2 daus, (1) Harr>- (Jeorge LEFROT. capt. 44th regt.; b. 21 Feb. 1847; m. 26 July, 1881,' Blanche, dau. of late R. W. Wynne, Esq. of Bronywendon, co. Denbigh. (2) Augustus Frazer, bar-at-law, b. 27 June, 1852. (3) Emily Mary, m. 14 Feb. 1874, to Major CHiarles C^enevix Trench, R..V. (B. ASHTOWN.) (4) Augusta Maude. /6/ Augusta Anne, m. 31 Oct. 1844, to James McGill Strachan, of Toronto, capt, late 68th regt, son of Rt, Rev, John Strachan, bishop of 'Toronto, s, p, /7/ Louisa Matild.a, d. s. p. 12 May, 1852, having m. 16 April, 1846, to George William AUan, Esq. of Moss Park, Toronto. /8/ Mary Amelia, m, 30 April, 1863, to Donald Maclnnes, Esq. of Hamilton, Upper Canada, and had 5 sons and a dau. Beverley Stuart MAClxXES.b, 22 Feb, 1864.— Donald Walker, b. 7 Mar. 1865.— William Robinson, b. 7 June, 1867.— Duncan S-jvre, b, 19 July, 1870.— Charles Stephen, b. 5 May, 1872.— Jessie Lefroy. ROCHE, Sir DAaD Yandeleur, of Carass. CO. Limerick (1838, U.K.), late capt. Clare militia, sherifE Limerick 1865, vice-lieut. co. and city of Limerick; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 18G5; b. 24 June, 1833; m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1867, Hon, Isabella Susannah Adelaide Massy, youngest dau. of Eyre, 3rd Lord Clarina; she d. 13 Sept. 1871. He m. 2ndly — 4 Dec. 1872, Mary Anne, dau. of Hugh Mas.sy, Esq. of Eiversdale, co. Limerick (B. Massy). By his 1st wife he has a dau. (1) Isabella Susan AJice. Note— Heir presumptive, Mr. Standish Roche. Arms — Gu. three roach naiant, a bordure engrailed arg. Crest— On a rock a stork close charged with a torteau, in his dexter claw a roach all ppr. Motto — Dieu est ma Roche. Seat — Carass, Groom, Limerick. Etneagp. DAVID ROCHE, of Carass, co. Limerick (son of David Roche, mayor of Limerick 1749, by his 2nd wife Bridget, dau. of Stephen Winthrop, of London); d. 27 Mar. 1830, hav- ing m. 1st, Frances, dau. of William Maunsell,of Limerick ; she d. April. 1818, having had with 2 daus, an only son, (1) Sir David, created a Baronet. DA'^'ID ROCHE m. 2ndly, Rebecca, dau. of Capt. William Long, of Limerick; she d. Feb. 1826, having had with 2 daus. an only son, (2) William, of Dunkip, co. Limerick, late 60th rifles; b. April, 1821; m. June. 1848, Emily, dau. of Robert Borrowes, Esq. of Gilltown, CO. Kildare (Bart.), and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ Cecil Robert, b. 21 May, 1849. /2/ Eva Alice. jZj Blanche Charlotte, m. 7 Oct. 1673, to Capt. Geoige Frederick Green, late 70th regt. SIR DAVID ROCHE, M.P. city of Limerick 1832/38, created a Baronet 8 Aug. 1838; b. 19 Jan. 1791; d. 8 April, 1865,