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PEDIGREE

OF THE GAMBLES

OF FERMANAGH.

Primed at the "Daily Post" and " Kcho" Offices, Victoria Street, Liverpool. E. r

1949 *. ^nm^l^

The followiug Pedigree has been compiled mainly from a now scarce pamphlet, entitled, " Family Records of the Gambles of Toronto," a copy of which is appended hereto, but it is rearranged in genealogical order and supplemented by such additions and corrections as I have been able to obtain from various members of the family during the present year.

DAVID GAMBLK.

WlNDLEHlTKST, Sx. HeLENH,

August, 1S81. eidig-e.ee OF *>. THE GAMBLES OF FERMANAGH. '-.i:.-^

JOSIAS GAMBLE m. Solomon m. Tyrone. iDavid (ofGraan) horn 1682, ///. Magdalen Happer, of Crewe, Co. iBaptist (of Graan) m. — Magdalen Gamble, of Ballaghmore. Ann m. James Frith, of the Cross.

Wyiiam in. Jane Brien. Rev. John Brien m. Jane Townley. William rce Baptist Gamble

»py John uid Florence

to Charlotte Anne Jane m. — Bryden, of London. I jWiUiam P iJaraes M (Jane Maria unvuirrkd Margaret m. — Read, of Tunbridge Wells, and has issue. William d'ml unm. Letitia Thompson-«o issue. Baptist Gamble, M.D., m. 1 2 Rev. John m. Mrs. Pardon James Moor m. Mrs. Jackson. Jolm Arthur IWilliam Willoughby Cole (Kthel Maria

{Eileen Ann unm. Mary tinm.

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Samuel (Merchant, Enniskillen), m. Sarah Scott (see Wow). IjamesfZ. James m. Media Gamble, of Duross (see p. 14) Mary Anne m. — Cra-A ford. :*** l|Media unm. iSarah m. her cousin William Gamble, son of Wm. of Duross (see p. 14) iMary m. William Scott, of Glendava, Co. Tyrone, afterwards of

Baptist m. Leah Tyrcr Gamble (see p, U) [Farmhill. William Baptist (dead) Margaret Sarah Rebecca m. William Pringle, of Glasslough. Mary m. Rev. James Morgan. Sarah m. her cousin Samuel Frith (see above) Leah Mary Tyrer m. Thomas Kernaghax, of Enniskillen. William, of Sligo

James I.

James ii. Mary Jane m. Dr. James Jasper Macaldin, d. 1880. iAnnie Graham Wise, May 24, 1878. s^JLeah Maria Tyrer m. Berkeley Dean g Andrew d.

o i homas d. S James Jasper iWilliam d.

Thomas I.

Thomas ii. Catherine Sarah Rebecca Baptist w. iNlary Saunders. Thomas James

;Williara jKathleen iMary Leah ^ Elizahcth William Eliza Jane m. — Montgomery, of Ashbrook. |john, of Ashbrook, m. Marianne FicUles, of Monaghan. Jane m. - CoANE, of Higginstown. Henry John jEdwarcl j4 "^ jCharles O 'James iAnne fjane Martha m. — CRAWFORD, of Ballyshannon alRobcrt

o i John ^jMary ^ {Helen Lindsey ^Elizabeth unm. Ballaghmore (see 15) ;Samuel, m. Mary, d. of Moses Gamble, of p. Macpherson. Baptist, of Graan, b. 1809, m. Isabella S.\mucl m. Alicia Killaly. Alice Samuel Killaly (Capt. Roy. Art.) Baptist

Mary Jane cl

Isabella o.

Richard d.

Mary Louisa

David, of Katonagh, iii. — Rutherford

George, emigrated to America, b. 1772, ui. — . Noriis. Media, of Delaware, Ohio. Eliza Riser

James m. Elizabeth Norris. Mary James Norris, m. Margaret Penrose George Olivia

William, ;//. Fanny West. David

Edwin, ;//. E. Lauder. Fanny

William, b. 1774, in. Jane Douglas, and d. 1819. Marianne dead William „ Media Margaret

Jane 711. Samuel Wann—both doad . ,

O James Hughes ///.

David dead . Thomas John „ of Cincinnati.

Baptist, b. 1776, died unm. in Portadown, 1857.

Josias Christopher, b. 1778, m Hannah Gower.

David, b. 1823, m. Elizabeth Haddock, 26th January, 1847.

Josiiis Christopher, b. Jan. 7, '48, vi. Isabella Sanderson, June 5, *73.

JDavid, b. May 1,1876.

,Hugh, b. July 3, 1877.

Josias Christopher Norman, b. 1878.

jGeorge Sanderson, b. June 30, 1880.

Ami Jane, b. June, 1849, m. Charles Joseph Bishop, July 9, 1874.

jMargaret Helen, b. June 1, 1875.

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Ch' jConstance, h. Sept. 24, 1876. I (Charles Gamble, h. April 4, 1878. W Alice Josephine, h. Sept. 11, 1880.

William, h. Aug. 16, 1852, m. Eleanor Eliza Ker, April 26, 1877.

jDorothy Ethel, h. January 18, 1879.

David, h. June 9, 1856, m. Josephine Henriette Dorner,

Aug. 13, 1830—son h. Aug. 17, 1881.

George, 6. Feb. 10, 1858.

Elizabeth, h, Oct. 21, 1859.

Hannah, b. Sept. 17, 1861.

Arthur, h. June 28, 1863.

Alice, h. Aug. 16, 1866.

Henry, h. Aug. 29, 1868.

Grace, h. Nov. 14, 1869. Jane Jamieson died young.

Mary Anne „ „

Mary Anne, b. 1778, m. William Ball, Lieut, in Army. William, of Duross, m. Leah Maria Tyrer Bothwell, died 1825, ageil 98. John (Surg. Queen's Eangers) m. Isabella Elizabeth Clarke, May 18, 1784

jlsabella Leah, b. Jan. 31, 1785, m. Robert diaries HoRNE. Charles died youiuj. John m. Ellen Seymour, and had three sons and two daughters. X IJames died young. Mary Ann Aileyne, h. Sept. 3, 178«, m. Col. Sinclair, \IA. and had three sons and one daughter—all died young.

Sarah Hannah Boies, b. April 6, 1788, m. James Gkddeh.

Eliza Lilias, b. 1805, m. Rev. John Grier. 'James Geddes

) Robert John M :Rose

,^ Jane Elizabeth !Anne Catherine Macaulay Charles Geddes

Sarah Hannah Roberta m. Charles Horace CoOME. Thomas Walter Eliza Sophia Ridley John Allan m. Mary Louisa Hager.

' Eliza Lilias b. 1870. S Eliza Lilias jHenry Baldwin William Macaulay Isabella Leah Ann Catherine, b. 1806, m. Rev. William Macaulay. 24, 1836. Charles, b. Nov. 29, 1807, m. Henrietta Piatt Smith, May jCharles George ^ (James Clarke Q Kvilliara Macaulay ^M Margaret Adela Gamble o j Edith Eleanor iJohn Gamble M.D. Leah Allan b. Aug. 8, 1809, m. Walter Henry, jWalter James Icharlotte Roberta

>; Uohn Skey

en I z;Ann Isabella W;Charles Mary Ellen 'George William m. John Gamble (Rector of Hamilton), b. Mar. 29, 1811, 1841. I Susan Stewart Davidson, Sept. 23, ^Hannah Stewart « ^Susan Stewart § ;Mary Allan

cs (John Gamble ^Eliza Maria s

'^George W. .

Isabella b. Aug. 24, 1812, m. Stephen Charles Sewell, Jane Ann Isabella Hannah Stephen jWilliam Caldwell I ^ jSusan Hayden ^ Frances Georgina Henry Devereux Charlotte Roberta ?John Chaytjr Galway

James Coffin, h. Sept. 11, 1814, ///. 1 Marianne Lee Wyatt, 2 Emma Smith, 3 Isabella Gilkinson. i U C Roberta James Wyatt , I Isabella § Elizabeth Henrietta {James Leaycraft {Walter Allan

Mary Ann, b. May 26, 1816, ;«. Judge Christopher Apmstrong, William H Dudley [Sept. 26, 1850. z Charles Robert Emily I ^ 'John Gamble Caroline

Williaia Allan, b. April 26, 1818, m. Jane Anderson Sadler, Bella Allan ' [July 10, 1843. Henry Lefroy Allan Massay , ;George I iRose Brcnchley g ;Edith Hannah Armstrong ^ >Fredeiick William Asluirst Charles Gamble 'Caroline Emma .•% i l»!

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f "Alfred Forbes Leaycraft

Sarah Hannah Boies, b. July 28, 1819, m. William Hallowell, ';James Sutherland [M.D., July 25, 1839. JEleanor Hannah Maria Maria Louisa

H 'Isabella Margaret ^ William Clarke Gamble jjane Georgina j;^ iGeorge Herrick 53 I Caroline Henrietta Bovell Rachel Elizabeth fCharles Geddes ^John Alexander Strachan

Ellen Felicia Askin, b. Nov. 26, 1820, ///. Maj.-Gen. C. E. Gold, jCharles Yarburn [June» 1839. Hannah Charlotte Clara r ^Eleanor Roberta /Caroline Uames Geddes Walter Henry Walter Kebrington 9 jFrancis Medley ^ Alice |Anne Adda (Georgina Sinclair jBertha Prendergast jGeorge Emilias jKhoda Felicia (Alfred Geddes Jane Whitney, died young Leaycraft, Georgina Sinclair, b. Aug. 6, 1823, m. J. W. [February 1852. Caroline Roberta Mann —, » —

g iDudley fTecUles ^ jGeorgina ^ SMary Frederica 3 ';Harold Geddes

Caroline Boyd, b. May 18, 1825, m. Lt.-Col. J. R. MaNxN, R.E.,

iGothaFyers [September 6, 1848.

jAlIan Cornelius Thorold

•^ iHenry Percy Villoughby < jGeorgina Louisa iJames Robert Gerald (Arthur Frederick

',Charles Horace

Forbes, b. Dec. 24, 1826,. m. Elizabeth Begae, Jan. 4, 1867. I jForbes Begae o (Elizabeth Georgina i Charlotte Roberta died in infancy.

Leah Tyrer, b. July 26, 1790, vi. Hon. William Allan. I William George d. Elizabeth M'GilW?.

Margaret d.

John d.

Sarah Hannah d.

Isabella d.

[Morris d.

|Selby d.

William Cit^rke d.

Catherine d.

George William (Hon.) m. 1 Louisa Maud Robinson, daughter of Chief Justice Sir John Robinson, Bart. no miie. I ^ 2 Adelaide Schrieber.

hj J Maud ij •^ iGeorge William Mary ; Emily

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;2 ;Arthur Campbell < ^Frederick Bingham Gamble

Catherine Magdalen, h. Jan. 25, 1792, d. unm.

John William, b. July 5, 1799, m. 1 Mary Macaulay, 2 Matilda Atkinson, 3 M. A. Wenham.

Elizabeth, b. May 24, 1824, in. William Greky.

>« (Mary Macaulay g Frances Mary ^ JJohn Gamble lAnne Isabella Elizabeth Anne Birchall

Mary Shivers, b. May 27, 1828, m. George Boyd, of Toronto.

. .Francis Leith g (George Kynaston ^ jjohn AVilliara Gamble Magdalen John William Harriet Matilda

Isabella Caroline m. John D'Evelyn, M.D., April, 1867. ^Edith Ann Ruth JDudley Woodbvidge Allej uo Gamble

Jane Smith, b. Dec. 2, 1801, m. Penjamin Whitney.

Frederick Augustus m. 1 Mary Fisher, 2 Adelaide Stikeman. jGeorge 'BVederick jwilliam jHerbert

iAlfred '/Augustus JAmy 'Johanna

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Adelaide Emma Louisa Catherine Copelcy

John "William Gamble ;//. Elizabeth Fisher Forbes Llarence 'Mary Freclrica [Buchanan Macaulay.

Rachel Crookshank, h. Aug. 2, It'OS, vi. Chief Justice Sir James

lElizabeth ;//. Rev. Kichard Mitchell. 'James Macaulay

• 'Jermy Maciulay JjEmily 5 ;Ivichard H Homer -* jMabel /A^nes

;Be3sie Catherine m. B. Homer DixoN, of Toronto. Louisa m Henry Edward Bennett, of Sparkford Hall, Devon- Emily Louisa Macaulay [shire. Katie Adelaide Macaulay g Henry Macaulay § -James Macaulay

(5 Frank Selwm Macaulay iMildred Rachel IMacaulay ^Tacaulay ; Edith Mary Emily James Joseph died in infancy

William, of Milton, b. Aug. 5, 1805, ///. Elizabeth Brenchley, niece of General Sir William Rowan. Martha Ro^v an m. John Boulton, of Toronto.

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H jMary Augusta Christo'iher Robinson § /Laura Louisa Brenchley S iArthur St. George o 'Hermann Eugene jEmily Grace L\my Madeline

///. Thomcas Birchall, Catherine Magdalen, h. April 3, 1807, Wm. Jermyn Macaulay. Thomas Shivers m. Mary Perham, widow of Jermy {William Dorsett

JAlice Maud Mary >George Louisa Hayter /Arthur Stanley Elizabeth William Clarke Sophia Jane Dorset Mary Anne Louisa Woolley Payne Alice Magdalen m. 1 Mary Boulton, 2 her cousin, Joseph Clark, h. Nov 20, 1809,. Harriet Boulton.

Sarah Jolin John Henry Elizabeth Sophia Francis Clarke Alleyne Woodbridgo Reynold Darcy Harry Dudley

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'ii ! Emily Gordon

Mary Ann Sinclair, b. April 22, 1811, iinm.

David m. Elizabeth Frith. Leah m. Alexander AiKiN. Alice m. Francis Ball. Elizabeth m. Oliver Gibson.

William, of Uxbridge, ;«. Catherine Robinson.

Joseph ///. Matilda Osborne, of York, America. Ann m. Michael Humphries.

""A "Uiam m. 1 Miss Frith, 2 his cousin, Sarah Gamble. (see p. 3) Leah Tyrer Gamble m. Baptist Scott, of Farrahill Samuel tmm.

Media m. James Frith, (see p. 3) Sarah m. William Grahame, of Drumall. Sarah m. Robert Anderson William, of Drumall Christopher Baptist m. and has issue. Leah Mary Rachel m. John Irvin Sarah m. James Henderson

Magdalen ^'t. James Kutledge Samuel Jane m. Christopher Armstrong

Mary >n. Edward Breer Leah Tyrer Andrew emigrated to America Ann m. Capt. Cathcart.

Josias ;//.

Moses ;«. Hall John

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Baptist

Samuel m. Hannah Tv'^cst

,Jane ;//. Thomas Quinton (2nd wife, see p. 16) Samuel, Rector of Eattivilly Edward

Alicia d.

A.nne Jane (/.

Christopher, of Enniskillen ///. Ann Jane Lloyd

IThomas in. — Birchall, issue seven sons and one daughter 'William

Alicia d. Anne Jane William

Thomas ///. — Ellison Hannah Elizabeth David Fanny Jane I

Mary ///. Sauiuel Gamble, of Graan (see p. 4)

Jane ///. James QuiXTON

William, of Enniskillen ;//. Anne Thompson James Robert George

j5 William in, Mills ^ iThomas Richard John

Anne ///. W. Bradford Jano Elizabeth w. — Beresford, and has issue

Henrietta in. W. Black, and has issue

15

Elizabeth

Anne d. until.

Sarah ;«. Dr. West Dr. West, 21st Fusiliers Alexander

Anne /;/. Dr. Creiuhton, R.N., and had issue William —

Maria in. — Frith, of Enniskillen Mills j^ichard (Surgeon)

William (Capt. 20th Kegt.) d.

John (Capt 72nd Kegt.) d. Jane m. Thomas Quinton, whose 2nd wife was Jane Gamble

I James \y>. 15

James (Lieut.) d.

Mary d. Ellens'.

Hannah d.

Maria d.

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FAMILY RECOKDS

OK

THE GAMBLES OF TORONTO;

INTLUIJINa TUK

FAMILIES OF MRS. GAMBLE'S SISTERS,

I ) AND MOST OF THEUl DESCENDANTS.

fOI-LECTEl) AND AUHANliKl) BV JOHN WILLIAM GAMBLE.

"My son, fear thou God and the King, and meddle not I with then, that an

I given to change."— Prove Rns xx.w. 21.

TORONTO PRINTED BY OOPP, Cl.AUK & CO., KIN(i STUEKT EAST. 1872.

i8Si. Reprinted at the " P.-»ily Post " ami " Kdio Offices, Victoria .Street, I.ivcrpjf.l. t ill

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III making this reprint, no attempt has beeu made

to correct any typographical or other errors, though many

manifest ones will be noticed, but the foregoing pedigree

has been corrected as far as I liave l)een able,

I).

To the memory of my beloved xMotiiee, born at Stratford, in Connecticut, in 1767 ; married at Maugerville, in New Brunswick, in 1784 removed to ; Upper Canada in 1798, ascending the River St. John, with her five daughters, in a bark canoe, traversing on foot the portages of the Temiscouta route, sheltered only by the heavens and the primeval forest ; who added eight other children to her family, trained them up in the fear of God, and litted to discharge the duties of theirstation ; who lived awido w nearly half-a-century, and died in her ninety-second year ;-to the memory of such a. Mother, truly a mother in Drael, are the following pages affection- ately dedicated by her eldest son,

J. W. aAMBLK.

WoouHRinuK, Juiif 14, 1S7:'.

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INTRODUCTION.

In tlic city of Boston, in years long since gone l)y, there lived a quaiutolilgcntleinan, wliose recollections reached back tothe Battle of Bunker's Hill. Jlis sterling integrity, sound judgment, generous hospitalitj', and anoverilowingsliareof thcniilkof iiuniaukinduea!', caused him to berankedaniongtliecxcellcnt of theoartli. Fre(iuent visits on business, to the city of the Puritans, brought nic, in c^rly youth, in contact with this kind-hearted old unclo : he was the husband of my mother's eldest sister. Like other old men, he had many crotchets, ^''itli some i)f them I soon became familiar. From him I tirst learned that every thing in America was the lient in tho

world ; that Democrats were unworthy of confidence ; that on

Fridays a fourp 'under eodtisli was the jjroper dish for dinne»-, with the pudding served up first. He also informed me that my mother's

family were of gentle blood ; that her anceftors were English ; had emigrated to Barbadoes, and thence flitted to Boston, Mherc many

of their uionuuients were standing and in good preservation ; that several family portraits were in his possession, particularly one of Sir John Alleyne, at one time Speaker of the House of Assembly in Barbadoes. He had expended much pains in tracing out tlieir descent, and had several genealogical table", which it would be wise in nic, as my mothes's e'dcst son, to cojjy. Upon .such occasions I felt that it would have been a miserable return for his uniform kind- ness, not to have treated him to a ride upon his favourite hobby, and htuce was derived the first portion of the Family Becords. My venerable uncle having no children, had adopted a son of one of my mother's sistcra, caLing him after his own name, Jeremiah J'mith

Boies ; and the regularity with which that name aj pears in all the families of tho sisters that hiid thildnn —and they were not few— seems to indicate a latent hope that the worthy and we:dthy old gentleman might be disposed fnither to increase hij family in a

similar way, to add to his own comfort and to share in the f i uits of his youthful industry. ;

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I INTKODHTIOX.

In the year 182-I, I visited Dublin witli the intention of repairing

toEnniskillen, and the places in its vicinity, where resided numbers of my father's relations. A severe attack of ilk iss prevented n\y carrying out my project at that time, and another opportunity did not occur during my sojonrn in England.

In Dublin I was visited by a brother of my father's, who spent

several days with mc. From him I derived much information

resijecting the difl'erent branches of his family. He was a tall, handsome, elderly gentleman, strongly resembling my fatlier, and with quite as exalted an opinion of my paternal ancestorsas myBoston

uncle entertained for the other side of tlie house. After my return home, and the lapse of many years, a distant relative of my father's settled in Canada. With him I com]iared the infoniation received

Miien in Dublin, and, from tlie dilTerent memoranda then in my

jjossession, with him constructed a genealogical tree. This tree has since been revised by two other relations of my father's, who at difl'erent times visiteil me at my residence at I'ine iirove, in the township of Vaughan, andafTorded mc theunspeakablegratification of having some of my father's kith and kin under the shelter of my

roof.

As years rolled on, tiie Families' History in my keeping became a frcquentsubject of conversation, upon occasionsof family visiting when, finding the desire to obtain a copy, general with the numerous

members of ourdifl'ereut brandies, I determined to have the Records

printed for distributionamong them, and which I nowprcsent, with the sincere and hearty wisli for their happiness, here and hereafter.

J. \V. (JAMBLK.

WoODf.KlDOB, Vauiifhaii, Ontario,

14tli June, 187-.'. J

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F A I\I 1 L V R E C R D S

OF THE GAMBLES OF TORONTO.

,Sco Pe livr

1 Viv^t Tradition traces our family to that of Lord Eglington, and afliiins tliat \vc arc entitled to estates in Ayrshire.

(hir family left Scotland for conscience sake when James the !«i.\tli, by fraud, craft and corrui)tion, thrust ^>/r/rto// upon tlu^ Church of Scotland ; and they were not, like many others, induced to return by the false promises of Charles.* iKJSIAS GAMBLE, the first of the n^me of whom the

fiuiiily now have any record ; he was married and had

is^ue, of whom mention is made of his eldest son only,

viz. :

SOL()M('N (iAMELE; he was married and had issue; the

n.mie of his eldest son is only mentioned, viz. : DAVID GAjMRLE ol'Graan, born in 1682, he was married

and left issue aa follows, viz. : Baptist of Graan, born

1 7:;0 ; David ('and)l(' of Ratonagh ; ^Villiam Gamble of r,,G L'ui'oi^s; Andrew, wluj emigrated to America (query

Virginia ; and Ann, married to Captain Cathcart. BAl'llST GAMBLE of (Jraan, married Miss Hopper of

Cicw, Alcnighan, and had issue, viz, : Ann, married to

.Jiunes Frith of the Cross ; Sarah, married to her cousin.

Tlif nliiivo tnulltioii may lie tnio or otherwise, l)iit tliero can bo no qiiustioii n» to iihiiiiur* of the |mrty who recorded it, witli whicli the Kditor has no gj inimthv \vlt;ilc\er. ;

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Sec Pedigree) Pago Wiiliani (Tanibic, second son of William of Dmoss

Rebecca, married to Scott of Farmhill ; Jane, married 3,4

to Montgomery of Aslibrook ; Elizabeth, umnarried ; 4 and Samuel of (iraan, born in 1765, married Mary 4 ({amble, daughter of Moses of Ballaghmore, and had

issue, as follows, viz. : Itaptistof Graan, ])orn 18(39, and 4 Samuel, born in 1815, who came to Canada upon two 4 occasions, remained several years the last time, and

returned again to Ireland ; he was a civil engineer.

ANNE GAMBLE, man i<>d to James Frith of Cross, had

: issue, as follows William of the Cross, lier eldest son ;

Baptist ( iaiuljle. Doctor in the Fermanagh Militia ; John,

Bf'Cor of I'allyconni'l ; Samuel, nu'rcliant, Enniskillen; 3 and James, married to Media Cianible of Duross. WILLIAM FJJTH of Cross, had issue: John Brien, Keetor 2

near Dundalk ; Anna, mnriod to liryden of London; Maria, Margaret and William. REV. -lOHN FRITH, Lector of iSallyconnel, was married, and had issue: .lames, Inspector of Constal)iil;iry; Anna and Jane. SAMUEL FRITH of EnnLskillen, was married, and had 3

issue as follows, \iz. : James.

KEBl'X'CA GAMBLE, manied Scott of Far,Mhill, and had 3 issue: Baptist, manied (Jamble Leah of Duross ; Re- I jdij, j becca, married I'ringle of (ilasslntigh ; Leah, married Kernaghan, merchant, Ennisldlh-n ; William, a mer- 4

chant ; and Samuel Frith.

BAPTIST SCOTT, inarried Leah' Gandile of Duross, and 3

had issue, as follows : William, Baptist, Maigarot and Sarah

REBECCA SCOTT, married Pringle of Gl,..ss!ough, ami

had issue : one daughter, Mary (having in lier own right

£15,000;, H'cently married ihc i.'ev. James Morgan. ;

SOI! Poiliorruc' I'ii JO LEi* I SCOTT, married to Kernaghan, merchant, Ennis-

killeii, had issue : William of . U.S. ; Mary Jane,

married to Mr. McAdam ; Baptist and Sarah. JANE fiAMBLE, married Montgomery of Ashbrook, and

had issue : John of Ashbrook. .iOHN MONTGOMERY of Ashbrook, married and had 4

issue, viz. : Jane, married to Coane of Higginstown and Martha. J) AVID GAMBTiE of Ratonagh, married, and had issue, as

follows : George, who emigrated to America, born 1772; Willint'i, born 1774, married Jane Douglass, and died

1849 ; Baptist, born in 1776; unmarried, died in

Arnia'^li, 1857 ; Josias Christopher, born 1778, married

Hannah (iower, and had issue : David of St. Helens,

Lancashire ; and Jane, died unmarried (her mother died

in 1851) ; and Mary Anne, born in 1778, and married to Captain Ball of Rathmines, living near Dublin.

GEORGE, married, and had issue : James Gamble of Cin

cinnati ; Media Gamble of Delaware, Ohio ; Eliza Riger;

James, married, and had issue : Mary, James Norris, Geoige, Olivia, Wil'iam, David, and one, name unknown. WILLIAM, married Jane Douglass in 1810, and had issue:

Marianne, William, Media, Margaret, all dead ; Mar-

garet, married to Samuel Wann of New York ; James Hughes, David, Thomas John of Cincinnati WILLIAM GAMBLE of Duross, married Leah Tyrer, daughter of ^lary Bodle Tyrer, and niece of Elizabeth I^odle Cox (who had one son, John Cox, who died un- married) and William Jodie, resident for the Hon. East India Company, at Negapatam, on the coast of Coro-

mandvil ; and had issue, as follows, viz. : John, Surgeon

of Queen's Rangers, married I. E. Clarke ; David, mar- 14

ried Elizabeth Frith ; Anne, married Michael Humphries;

William, married, first, his cousin, Sarah Gamble, second. ;

sim' ^

m

See Pedigree Page Miss Frith; Rachel, married John Irvin; Sarah, married u Magdalen, married James Eutledge % James Henderson ; Mary- Samuel ; Jane, married Christopher Armstrong ;

married Edward Brien ; Leah and Tyrer. JOHN GAMBLE, Surgeon Queen's Rangers, married as

above mentioned ; for his children, see Isabella, Eliza- beth, Clarke, further on (page 14).

DAVJD GAMBLE, married Elizabeth Frith ; issue, Leah, u

married Alexander Aikin ; Alice, married Francis Bal' ; Elizabeth, married Oliver Gibson; William of Uxbridge,

married Catherine Robinson ; and Joseph, married Matilda Osborne, York, America. WILLIAM GAMBLE, tliird son of William Gamble of u Duross, married, first, his cousin Sarah Gamble of

Graan ; second. Miss Frith; and ha-; i- le as follows,

viz. : Leah Tyrer, married Baptist Scott of Farmhill

(the* eldest brother of William ^"^ott, once in Canada), and upon his decease, Mr. K'-rnaghan, merchant of

Enniskillen and Belfast, aiul left one daughter her sur-

viving, by her first husband ; Sanuiel, unmarried, and

living with Mrs. Grahame ; Medi.t, married to James Frith; and Sarah, married to (Jrahame of Drumall.

JOSIAS GAMBLE of Ballaghmcre was the son of David 1-t Gamble of Graan, who M'as born 1682 Jo.si«8 was

married and hau »ssne, viz. : MOSES GAMBLE of Ballughuidre, who was married and had 11

issue as follows : John, umnarried ; Baptist, unmarried ; IT)

k'anniel : Mary, luartied to Samuel Gaml)le of (Jraan; Jane, martini James Quinttn and settled in Ballagh-

morc ; Maiia, married Frith of Enniskillen Mills. IG

SAMUEL GAMBLE, married and had issue : Christopher la of Enniskillen, William, Thomas, Hannah, and Elizabeth.

JANE GAMBLE, married .lames (^hiinton, and had issue: in

William Quuiton, wine merchant, Enniskillen ; Eliza-

10 ! l'uJi;re(

beth ; Sarah, married to Dr. West of the Navy, who

had a son (Dr. West, •21st Fiisilecrs) ; and Anne. MARIA GAMBLE married Frith of Knniskillen Mills, and IG

had issue : Richard, a Surgeon in the Militia ; William,

a Captain in the 20th Regiment ; John, a Captain in the

72nd ; Jane, married to Thomas Qiiinton ; James, Lieut,

in the Army ; Mary and Ellen.

SAMUEL GAMBLE, third son of Moses of Ballaghmorf, 1.5

was married a:id had issue : Chi istophcr, an Apothecary

in Ennislcillen ; William, Thomas, Hannah, and Eliza- beth. JANE, granddaughter of Moses of Ballaghmoro, married 10

Thomas Quinton, and had issue ; James and Samuel.

DUDLEY WOODBRIDGE, President of tlie South Sea Company, Asciento, ]!ngland, and Mary Woodbridge

liis wife, were the parents of Mary Alleyne, wife of Thomas Alleyne, and were never in America. THOMAS and MARY ALLEYNE were residents in the Island of Barbadoes, and were the parents of

ABEL ALLEYNE, who, with his Avife Mary and fiimily. came to Salem, Boston, Massachusetts, for his health in the year 1739; after \vards moved to Braintree, now Known as Quincey, where he bought a house, lived and

died there, leaving his wife, who died there also in 17 7."-',

aged 77 years, and issue as follows, viz. : MARY, born 2nd July, 1720, married very young to her

cousin John Alleyne, who died ; .she was afterwards

married to Pet^r Chardon ; died in Bostt)n, and was

interred in a tomb und< r King's Chapel ; her portrait is in the possession of Clarke Gamble, Esq., Toronto.

tl ; :

Hee Pedigree PlMfO j KEYNALD born 15th June, 1721

ABEL born 20th September, 1722 ; (Both were sent to England for their education, and lost at sea.)

DUDLEY born 28th September, 1724 ;

JANE ISABELLA born 21st October, 1726 ; me -ed the Kev. Edward Wiuslow, in Stratford, Connecticut, and died in North Carolina. BENJAMINA WOODBKIDGE born 20th November,

1728 ; died in C^uincey 17th February, 1787.

JOHN born 22nd January, 1730 ; married and died in the

AVest Indies ; one daughter surviving, married a Mr. McGrath, and lived in England. THOMAS bom 2sth August, 1733; married Dorothy

Foster ; died at sea, leaving children Abel and John,

the first the father of Mrs. Beck Boston. John's descen- dants are living in England. TI.^^OTHY HENKY PEERS born 22nd January, 1735, lived and died in Barbadoes.

LUCRETIA born 4th April, 1738 ; married Mr. Wait of Barbadoes. ABEL DUDLEY born 14th April, 1740; married Mr. Holder, and subsequently her second husband was Mr.

Fitchett ; she died in tlie West Indies.

ISABELLA ELIZABETH born 'ith November, 1743; and died 8th December, 1813. She was married at Braintree, Mass., on 27th October, 1760, by Mr. Miller,

to Jo^. ^

^^ovember, 1813, leaving issue as follows, viz.

SARAH HANNAH born 1st January, 1762; died 26tli

November, 1852 ; married to Jeremiah Smith Boies of

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See Tel'sreo' P.IKC Milton, Boston, at the house of Tlioaias Alleyno of AV. WI.eeler Braintreo, 8th November, 1785, by W. ; 29th Mr. Boies was born on 27^1 March, 17G2, aud died March, 1851. died 27th November, in •lOSEPH born 21fct January, 1765 ; the year 1827. 1765 died MARY WOODBRIDGE born iSth December, ; Lieut. Adam Allan, 27th November, 1851 ; she married uncle of ..ohu Allan of Nith Lodge, Dumfries, Scot- Isabella Elizabeth land, anil had issue as follows, viz. : ; Sar.di Hannah Duios Ilub- Jacob ; married his cousin Hazen married to William ; })ard ; Maiy Woodridge Jane; Mar 'aret married to John Davidson; Mehetabel Josopli Clai kc Adam Duncan married to Miss Clement : Hannah married to Miss Elligood ; Henry Pearce and Dudley Anna. October, 1767 mar- ISABELLA ELIZABETH born 25th ; 18th ried to Surgeon John Gamble, Queen's Rangers,

May, 1784 • died 'ttk March, 1859, aged nearly 92 years. BENJAMI.XA WOODBRn~)GE born 18th July, 1769; married to Judge W. Hubbard, and died 1st January, 1856. 1771 married Captain MEHETABEL born i-.U June, ; Smith; died 29 ih December, 1855. ABEL DUDLEY born 7th August, 1773; died 12th August 1840. JANE ISABELLA born 8th February, 17'i9; married Smith, late Queen's Rangers, of Etobicoke died Cctober, 1826. ANNA born 24th November, 17-31, and died 1 1th June. 1855. A Little B'^y born in the year 1783, and died in infancy. LUCRETIA ALLEYNE born 1st December, 17^^6, and died.

13 ISee Pedigree Pago Copy of original documents contained in my motliei's pocket

book, tlie list of her first five children with their ages, &c., being in her own handvvi iting.— J. W. GAMBLE " Wherever you propose to nestle there your heavenly Father

will i)lant a thorn, until you are driven like a bird from spray to spray and from leaf to leaf and taught, by

painful experience, that God and God alone is from everlasting to everlasting, the dwelling place of His I people." "John Gamble and Isabella Elizabeth Clarke married on the 18th day of May, 1784, at Maugerville, in the Province

of New Brunswick, by the Kev. John Say re, Chaplain to the British Legion."

" ISABELLA LEAH, their first daughter, was born on the 31st January, 1785, and was baptized by the Rev. Mr. Birdslay." " AfAKY ANN ATXAN Avas born in Long Branch, on Sun. day morning, 3rd September, 1786, and w;is baptized

by the Rev. Mr. Clarke ; her god-mothers Sister Allan " and Sister Hubbard, and god-father Brother Allan " SARAH HANNAH BOIES was born in ]\raugerville, 6th April, 1788, on Sunday morning; was baptized by the Rev. Mr. Clarke; her god-mothers were her grand- mother Clarke and Sister Hetty, and godfather Brother Joseph."

" born in LEAH TYRER, Prince William on Monday night, 10 the 26th July, 1790; her god-mothers, her grandmother Clarke and sister ' Dudley ; god-father, brother Joseph ;

baptized by the li'ev. Mr. Birdslay." i

"CATHERINE MAGDALEN, born in Prince William, ' II 25th January, 1792, Wednesday morning; her god mothers were Sister Dudley and Mrs. Dibble, her god.

father, grandfather Clarke ; baptized by the Rev. Mr. Birdslay."

M I See Pedigree Page "JOHN WILLIAM, thoir eldest son, was born on the 5th 11 July, 1799, iu the Garrison at York, Upper Canada, and was baptized at Niagara on the 2i'nd October in the same year, by the Rev. Robert Addison." " JANE SMITH, their sixth daughter, was born on the 2nd 11 December, 1801, and baptized at Sandwich on the •22nd

June, 1 802, by the Rev. Richard Pollard ; sponsors, Jane Smith, Ann Smith, and Alexander Burns," " RACHEL CROOKSHANK, their seventh daughter, Avas 12 born at Kingston on the 2nd August, 1803, and was bap-

tized atSt. Cieorge's Church on the 25 th October, 1803 ; sponsors, John Sinclair, Hannah (lambl>^, and Itachel Crookshank." " WILLIAM, their third son, (second, Joseidi, died in 12 infancy,) was born at Kingston on the 5th August, 1805, and was baptized on the 3rd January, 1808, at Cum- the Church of St. George's Parish ; sponsors, John

ming, James Geddes ; and Mrs. Macaulay." "CATHERINE MAGDALEN, their eighth daughter, was 13 Born at Kingston on 3rd April, 1807, and was baptized on the 3rd January, 1808, at St. George's Church; spon-

sors, Jane Stuart and Andrew Stuart," " JOSEPH CLARKE, their fourth son, was born at Kingston 13 20th November, 1809, and baptized at St. George's on

the 12th February following ; sponsors, John Whitelaw, Josejih Clarke, and Elizabeth Herchmer." " MARY ANN SINCLAIR, their ninth daughter, was born 11 at Kingston on 22nd April, 1811, and was baptized on the 30th t^ay of August in the same year, sponsors, John Sinclair, Jane Smith, and Ann McConell, by the Rev. John Strachan, D.D."

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ti ISABELLA ELTZEBETH (GAMBLE, the third daughter ! of Dr Joseph Clarke and Isabella Elizabeth Alleyne, was liorn at Stratford, in Connecticut— then a colony ofGreat P'.itain— on the 24th October, 1767. In the year 1776 her father, faithful to his allegiance, repaired to the

1 ! in New York, to which place Ids family

followed him. At the peace of 1 783, Dr. Clarke removed

|: with his fiiniily to New Brunswick (then known as the Province of Ac.idia) and took up his residence at Mau- gm'ville. There his daughter—the subjectof thismemoir —then in her 17th year, was married, on the 18th May, 1784, to Dr. Joliu Gamble, the eldest son of William Gamble and Leah Tyrer of Dui'oss, near Enniskillen^

Iielaiid. Mr. Gamble was born in 1 755 ; studied physic

and surgery atFidinburgl: : emigrated to theBritishColo- nies in 177P, and landed in New York in September of that year. Immediately on his arrival, he entered the King's Service as Assistant Surgeon, General Hospital, sul)se(]uently ho was attached to the " Old Queen's Han- gers," and for some time did duty Avith that Regiment as Surgeon. At the peace of 1783, he, with other Ameri- can Loyalists, went to New Brunswick. After his raar- liage, Dr. (iamble j)ractised his profession at St. John, and resided in New Brunswick until 1793, when, having been appointed Assistant Surgeon to the late Kegimeiit of (t)uoen'sKangers by General Simcoe, then Lieutenant- (Jovenior of Upper Canada, he joined his Keginient at

Niagara, where it was then quartered, having left hig wife and five daughters with her father at Maugerville. Mrs. Gamble continued to reside with her father until 1798, when lior husband having in the meantime (July, 179G: been promoted to the surgency of his Regiment, she, with her five daughters, the eldest then but thirteen

years of age, accompanied by her father and a sister (after-

16 !8ee Pedigree! Page I wards married to the Hon. Samuel Smith), ascended the river St. John in a bark cano*;, crossed the portage by Temiscouata to the Riviere du Loup, came up the St. Lawrence, and joined Dr. Gamble, then with his Kegi- ment in Garrison at York. In 1802, the (Queen's Ran- gers were disbanded, and Mrs. Gamble accompanied her liusband and family to Kingston, where he practised his profession until his death, in the fifty-sixth year of his age, on the 1 st September, 1811. She remained in King- ston until the year 1820, when, with the portion of her lamMy then at home, she removed to Toronto, and there eoutiMued to reside, surrounded by her offspring, until lier death, which took place on the 9tli March, 1859. Mrs. Gamble had thirteen children, nine daughters and four sons ; Isabella, the eldest, married to Robert Charles Home, Esq.. Assistant-Surgeon Glengarry Light Infan-

try ; Mary Ann married to Colonel Sinclair, Royal Ar-

tillery ; Sarah Hannah Boies, to James Geddes, Es(j., Assistant-Surgeon, Medical Staff; Leah Tyrer, to the

Hon. William Allan ; Catherine, who died unmarried ;

Jane, married to Benjamin Whitney, Esq. ; Rachel

Crookshank to Sir James Buchannan Macaulay ; Mag-

dalene, to Thomas William Bir.iudl, Esq. ; and Mary

Ann, unmarried ; John William, of Yaughan ; William

of Milton, Etobicoke ; Clarke, of Toronto ; and Joseph* who died in infancy. Of these thirteen, seven only sur"

vivo ; but Mrs. Gamble's descendants have already reached the large number of two hundred au-i four, and

some of her children's children's children j.ie now up- wards of thii ty years of age. The remarkable longevity of a large number of the American loyaljst emigrants, who came to the British Provinces after the American Revolution, has been noticed by the Lord Bishop of New

Brunswick, as a sti iking instance of the fulfilment of the

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I'll If I jiromiso cdiitaincd in the fifth coininninlmont, oinbracing as that cominanilnu-nt un(|iio.stional)Iy

obodicnco to civil rulers. Mrs. (Jamhle may well be couiitfd among that number, having in Octol)er last entered upon her 92nd year. ISABELLA LEAH, married Robert ('. Home, had issue as

follows, viz. : Charles, who died in youth ; John, who married Helen Seymour, and has five children, three

boys and two girls, and now lives in the ; and James, who died a young man at Toronto. MARY ANN ALLEYNE, married John Sinclair, and had

issue three sons and one daughter ; all died in early age. SARAH HANNAH BOIES, married James Oeddes, and

had issue as follow.s. viz. : Eliza Lilias, Ann Catherine, Charles, Leah Allan, John (tamble, Isabella, James 7,S Coffin, Mary Ann, William Allan, Sarah Hannah Boies, S,9 Elhn Felicia Askin, Jane Whitney (died in infancy); 9 (ieorgina, Caroline Boyd, Forbes, and Charlotte Roberta, 9,10

— sixteen in all ; the last-named also died in infancy LEAH TYREK, married William Allan, and had i.ssue as 10

follows, viz. : William (jleorge, Elizabeth McGill, Mar. garet, John, Sarah Hannah, Isabella, (Jeorge and Morris (twins), Selby, William Clarke and Catherine (twins)

all died save Ceorge William.

CATHEItlNE MACtDALEX, died young at Kingston. II

JOHN WILLIAM, married, first, Mary Macaulay ; second, I 1

Matilda Atkinson; third, M. A Wenh m ; and had issue

as follows, viz. : tlizabeth, Anne Birchall, Mary Shivers, Magdalen, John William, Harriet, Matilda, and Isabella Caroline.

SMITH, iiiarricd Benjamin of JANE Whitney Kingston, II

and had issue as follows, viz. : Frederick Augustus,

Emma, liouisu, (. atherine Copeley, and John \\'illiam C amble.

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RACHEL CKOOKSIIANK. marnod Chief Justice. Sir I 12 James Bucliiinan M.iciuilay, and luul issue as follows,

viz. : Elizal)etii, married to the Rev. liichard Mitchell j Cutht^rine, married to B, Homer Dixon, Vm[., of Toronto,

Con.sul-(Jeneral of the Netherlands ; Louisa, married

to Henry Edward Bennett, Escj., Barrister; Emily and James. WlLFilAM, married Eliza1)eth iJrenchley, niece of (General Sir William Kowan, and had issue one daughter, Patty Rowan. CATHERINE MAGDALEN, married T. W. BirchalK 13

Es(| , of Toronto, and h;>d issue as follows, viz. : Jermyn, Thomas Shivers, Elizalieth, >\illiam Clarke, Sophia, flane Dorset, Mary, Annu Louisa Woollcy Payne, Alice, and Magdalen. 13 JOSEPH CLARKE, married, first, .^[ary Boulton ; second,

Harriet Boullon, first cousin of his iirst wife, and had

issue as follows : Sarah, John. John Henry, Elizabeth, Sophia, Erancis Clarke, AUeyne Woodbridge, Raynald Darcy, Harry Dudley, Emily, Gordon. MARY ANN SI N'CLAIR, unmarried. 14 BENJAMINA WOOI)BinD(;E CLARKl-; married Judge William Hulibard, 4th July, 1790. Judge Hubbard was born 29th Septendjcr, ITT)], and died 23rd December, 1813, leaving issue Mary Isabella Elizabeth, who died

12th March, 1811 ; Margaret Ann, married to Leveret

Hubliard DeW'eber, a merchant of St. John's ; Sarah Hannah Boies, married her cousin Jacob Allan, Jeremijh

Smith Boies (Mr. Boies' adopted son) ; he died at Wil- mington, Deleware, U.S., on the 28th Decembei', 1852.

Nathaniel married, first, Miss Street; second, jNIiss

Hazcn ; Jane Isabella Smith, married to J. A. Street Eliza Saunders, married to George Clement, Penelope; Bis.sett; William Dudley^\'oodlJridge, married to Erancis

19 Sec Pediffrer I'age

Lydia Peters ; Benjaniina Ann Clarke, Hetty Clarke, and Mary Isabella Elizabeth. JANE ISABELLA, born 8th February, 1779, was married to the Hon. Sainuol Smith, Colonel Commanding the late Queen's Rangers, and subseqi'i;utly of the Executive Council and Administrator of the Government of Ujiper

Canada, at Niagara, on the •J,-2m\ October, 1799, by the Rev. Robert Addison, and died 20th September, 1826,

at Toronto, leaving issue as folbws, viz. : Ann, married

to Henry Xelii.-', Es(| . son of the late Hon. Abraham Nellis, or Grimsby; Emma, Isabella, Augusta, Catherine; James Alexander, who married Nancy Williams, lived

and died in the United States ; ITarricf , married to Wm.

H. Loo, Esq., Clerk

> married t Frederiik A. Rail, Es(| , cf Hn.iiilton ; Mar-

geret, married to James MoDonell, t*"s!|., of Toronto; and Samuel, unmairied. Her husband suvvived Ktr one month, and died 20th October, 1826.

JACOB ALLAN married his cousin, S. B. Hubbard, on the 19th June, 1819. Their children were, William Adam, Mary Benjainina, Meliotabel Smith, Adam, William Dudley Wcodbridge, died 27th danuary, 1856, Lucretia

Margaret, Henry (Jeoige Cloppei', dead, Thomas Baillie, Benjamina Sat ah Hannah, Mary Isabella Elizabeth, and Jemima Smith Boies.

iAlAKY ALLAN mairiod William Hazen. Their children

were, Ann Pri.^cillia, niariied Mr. Phihps ; Mary Wood-

( bridge married Mr. Jrimme, a lawy^-r ; Elizabeth King, Ward Chi^ nan, and Sarah.

MARCJARET ALLAN married John Davidson. Their children were, Margaret Meliotabel, George Best, Allan,

dead ; John married Susan Choyne, Isabella Elizabeth, married the Rev. Mr. Loosemore, and Henry Peerce.

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ADAM 1). ALLAN married Miss Clement ; had one daugh- ter, who died.

JOSEPH CLARK !•: ALLAN, married Miss Elli^^ood. Tiioir children were, Mary Rebecca, Arietta, John Elligood, Fanny George, Harriet, .loseph Chvrkc, Lucy IMaria^ !RLargaret, and Dudley Woodbridge, dead. IIEV. JOHN DAVIDSON, now incumbent of Tecumseth, Ontario, narried Susan Cheyne, daughter of Captain

Cheyne,Koyal Navy, and had issue as follow.^, viz. : John Ciieyne, Margaret Jane, Nicholas Ferrow, Georgianna Elizabeth, and Willi.im Edward. ISABKLLA ELIZAB;i:TH DAVIDSON married the Rev. Canon Philip Wood Loosemore, formerly of Montreal,

and had issue as follows, viz. : Fanny, Philip Wood, jSIargaret Davidson, Helen, Robert George, Alice Mary, and Herbert Hatherley. MARGARl'LT ANN HUBBARD married Leveret Hub-

Ijard De Weber, and had issue as follows, viz. : Richard

Sand.s, Netson, Margaret 1!. Clabriella, William Hub- bard, Leveret Hubbard, George Canning, Jeremiah Smith Boies, Mary Boies, DuiUey Woodbridge, and Nathaniel Clarke. JEiJEMlAH SMITH BOIES HUBBAIH), married and

died at Wilmington, Delaware, leaving issue : Sarah Hannali, married to Dr. Penrose, 23rd September, 1858,

who resides in Philadelphia ; Jeremiah, since dead ; Tliomiis James, dead also, and William Hul)bard.

NATHAN' lEL HUBBARD, married first Miss Louisa Street, and secondly Miss Charlotte Hazen in IS 19, had

issue as follows, viz. : William ^\'oodbridge ; Ambrose Frederick, and Aljigail Annie. JANE ISABELLA IlUliHARl), married John Ambrose Street, Attorney-General, N. B., in April, 1823, and had

issue as follows, viz. : Thomas George ; Louisa Isabella

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AVilliaiu \\'ooilbnclti(' : jNIary Jiiiie : Jami's Petrea

1'. Sarah l^'oies ; C'liarles Frederick : Lucrotia A. niar-

-Toliii John Ambrose Ambrose riod to Captain Clarke ; ;

Bacon ; and Alfred Henrj'. ELtZA SAUNDERS HUBBAKI), married (ieorge Cle,

luent and had issue as follows, viz. : Mary, Frederick, ]\rargaret, William, George Henry, Jane Isabella, Anna Lucretia, and Jeremiah Smith Boies. AVILLIAM DUDLEY WOODBRIDGE HUBBAKD, married to Frances Lydia Peters, and had issue as

follows, viz. : Sarah Hannah Boies, William A\^ood- bridge, James Peters, Jeremiah Boies, Susan White, Nathaniel Dudley, Leveret Allan, and Francis Ewen. ^Irs. Hubbard died in March, 1851.

ANN SMITH, born 20th July, 1801 ; married Henry W. Nellis, 11th Februar}', 1829, had issue as follows: Samuel Abraham, married to Julia Hudson, and has two children, Ida Ann Hawksberry and Julia Lilian

Henrietta Hudson : Catherine Isabella, married \V. CJ. Nellis and has two children, ^label Isabel and Willisson Boies; Henrietta Ann, married Edward Nellis, and died

leaving one child, Henrietta Ann Fanning ; Beverley L'obinson and Emma Maria. MA R(; A RET SMITH, married James McDonell, Esq., of Toronto, in December, 183(i, and had issue, viz.; Alexander, recently deceased; Samuel; John (Jreen-

Held, also recently deceased ; Helen, died in infancy;

James George ; Emily ; Renald, died in infancy ; Mar- garet and Jessie.

HARRIET SMITH, married to William H. Lee, Escj., Clerk of the Privy Council, 1st Septendier, 1842, and

had issue : William Horace, Rosamond, Edgar (died in infancy), Jane, Alice and Charles Smith. JAMES ALEXANDER SMIIH, married, in Southern See Pedigreo Page States, to Nancy Williams, April, 1844. Issue as follows, Ellen, Emma, (recently viz. : Saniuel Henry, Isabella tleceased), ami Sonora.

MARY ELLEN, married Frederick A. Ball, Es(j., Hamilton, :

in July, 1847, and had issue as follows : Clarence, Win- i nietta, AuLnista Louisa, Florence Serring, Reginald and Samuel Roies. i ;

MARCIARET GABRIELLA DeWEBER, married her i issue Na- cousin (J. DeWeber, died in 1854, leaving ! Leveret, William Boies thaniel Dudley, Mary Elizabeth, ;

and Gabriella. ' RICHARi:) SANDS DkWEBER, married Caroline Beer; their cliildren were George Leveret, Margaret Ann, Maria Ellen, and Elizabeth Frederica. THE REV. WILLIAM HUBBARD DeWEBER, married William, born 1st Miss Maria Paddock ; had one son,

Ju •', 1856. ELIZA LTLIAS GEDDES, born 20th February, 1805^ man ied to the Rev. John Grier, M.A., March, 1827,

Rector of Belleville and Rural Dean ; issue : James Geddes, IJobert John, Rose, Jane Elizabeth, Anne Catherine Maciulay, Charles Geddes; Sarah Hannah 6,7

Roberta, married to Charles Horace Coome ; Thomas Walter, Eliza Sophia Ridley, John Allan, Eliza Lilias, Henry Baldwin, William Macaulay, Isabella Leah. JOHN ALLAN CJRIiiR, married Mary Louisa Hagen dauf-'hter of the Rev E. Hager, St. George's Church, Lilias, born 30th June, 1870. Utica ; issue, Eliza ANN CATHERINE GEDDES, born 15th August, 1806, married to the Rev. William Macaulay, Rector of Picton. CHARLES GEDDES, born 29th November, 1807, married Henrietta (Piatt) Smith 24th May, 1836; issue: Charles

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George, Jfimes Clarke, ^^'illiam Macaulny, Margaret Adela Gamble, Kdith Eleanor, and John Gamble. LEAH ALLAN GKDDES married Walter Henry, M.D., InspectorGencral of Hospitah; sliewas born 8thAiigiist, 1809, and had issue as follows: Waltei Jame.s Charlotte Roberta, John Skey, Ann Isauella, Cha'les, Mary Ellen, Hiid George William. JOHN (JAMBLE GEDDES, M.A., Eector of Hamilton,

; born 29th Marc'.i, 181 1 married "Jjrd September, 1841,

Snsan Stewart Davidson. Issue : Hannah Stewart, Susan Stewait, Mary Allan, John Gamble, Eliza Maria, George W. Allan. ISABELLA GEDDKS, born 24th August, 1812; married

Stephen Charles Sewell. Issue : Jane Ann, I.-abella Hannah, Stephen, William Caldwell, Susnn Haydeii Francis Georgina, Henry Devpreau.x, Charlotte Koberta Jolin Chaytor Galway. • JAMES COFFIN GEDDKS, born 11th September, 1814 ^ married Marianne Lee Wyatt, 2nd, Emma Smith, and 3rd, Isabella (jilkinscn, 4th February, 18G4. Issue; A C. Roberta, James Wyatt, Lsabella, Elizabeth Henrietta James Leaycraft. and ^Valter Allan. MARY ANN GEDDES, married Judge Christopher Arm.

strong. Issue : William H. Dudley, Charles Robert,

Emily, John Gamble, Caroline. She was born 2(jth May, 1816, and married I'Gth September, 18r)0. WILLIAM ALLAN GEDDES, Barrister, Hamilton, born 26th April, 1818; married lOth July, 1843, J;inc Ander-

son Sadler. Issue : Bella Allan, Henry Lefroy, George Allan Massay, Rose Brenchley, Edith Hannah Arm- strong, Frederick William Ashhurst, Charles (Jand)le, Emma, Alfred Foibes Caroline Leaycraft, IVrcv. .S9 SARAH Hannah BOIES GEDDES, born 28i'h July, 9 1819; married 2.Hh July, 1839, William HalloweIl,M.D.

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Issue : James Sutherland, Eleanor Hannah Maria Maria ! 9 Louisa, Isabella Margaret, Willianx Clarke G amble, Jane

] (ieorgina, George Herrick, Caroline Henrietta Bovell, l\achel Elizabeth, Charles Geddes, John Alex. Strachan- ELEANOR FILICIA ASKIN GEDDES, born 26th

November, 1820 ; married -General C. E. Gold, in

June, 1839. Issue : Charles Yarburn, Hannah Charlotte Ciara, Eleanor Roberta, Caroline, James Geddes, Walter Henry, Walter Rebrington, Francis Medley, Alice, Anne Adda, Georgina Sinclair, Bertha Prendergrast, George Emelius, Roda Felicia, and Alfred Geddes— 15 in all. GEORGINA SINCLAIR GEDDES, born 6lh August, 1823; married February, 1852, to J. W. Leaycraft, Que-

bec. Issue as follows : Caroline Roberta Mann, Dudley Geddes, Gsorgina, Mary Fredrica, Harold Geddes. 10 CAROLINE BOYD GEDDES, born 18th May, 1825 10 married 6th September, 1848, J. R Mann, Lieut.-Col

Koyal Engineers. Issue : Gotha Fyers, Allan Cornelius ThoroM, Henry Percy Willoughby, Georgina Louisa, James Robert Gerald, Arthur Frederick, Charles Horace. FORBES GEDDES, born 24th December, 1826; married 10

4th .January, 1867, Elizabeth Begae. Issue : Forbes Bogao and Elizabetli Georgina. HON. GEORGE W. ALLAN, only surviving issue of the 10 first, Hon. William Allan, of Toronto ; married, Louisa Maud Robinson, daughter of Chief Justice Sir John

Robinson, Bart., by whom he had no issue ; secondly,

Adelaide Schrieber Issue as follows, viz. : Maud George William, Emily Mary, Selby, ArtLur Campbell 10,11 and Frederick Bingham Gamble. 11

ELIZABETH GAMBLE, daughter of John W. Gamble, 11 WiUiam Greey, and had 8,9 born 24th May, 1824 ; married

I : Mary Macaulay, Francis Mary, John Gamble, 9 ume \nne Isabella Elizabeth.

'^0 .Soo Pedigree Pajfo X iRY SHIVERS GAMBLE, born 27th November, 1828 11 ;

married George Boyd, of Toronto, and hasis^^ue : Francis Leith, George Kynaston, and John William Gamble.

ISABELLA CAROLINE GAMBLE, born 29th December, 11

1843 ; married John D'Evelyn, M.D., of Woodbridge,

Vaughr.n, and had issue : Edith Anne RuLli, and Dud- ley V/oodbridge AUeyne Gamble. Date of marriage, April, ' 1867. [I FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WHITNEY, son of Jane 11

Smith Gamble and Benjamin Whitney, Esq. ; married

Ul I Mary Fisher. Issue : George, Frederick, Willianni,

Herbert. Second marriage, Adelaide Stikeman. Issue : Alfred, Augustus, Amy, Johanna, Adelaide.

JOHN WILLIAM GAMBLE WHITNEY, married Eliza- 12

beth Fisher. Issue : Forbes, Clarence, Mary Fredricka.

EtiZABETH MACAULAY, daughter of Chief Justice Sir

James Macaulay ; married the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, and

had issue as follows, viz. : James Macaulay, Jermy Macaulay, Emily, Richard, Homer, Mabel, Agnes, and Bessie.

LOUISA MACAULAY, married Henry Edward Bennett, 12

of Sparkford Hall, Devonshire, and had issue as follows?,

viz. : Emily Louisa Macaulay, Katie Adelaide Macaulay, Henry Macaulay, James ' 'acaulay, Frank Selwin Ma- caulay, Mildred Rachel Macaulay, and Edith Mary

Macai'l ly.

MARTHA ROWAN GAMBLE, daughter of William Gam- 12

ble, Esq., of Milton ; married John Boulton, Esq., (if

Toronto, and had issue as follows, viz. : Mary Augusta, 13 Christopher Robinson, Laura Louisa Brenchley, Arthur St. George, Hermann Eugene, Emily Grace, Amy Madeline.

20 (See Pedigree THOMAS SHIVERS BIKCHALL, married Mary Per- 13 rham Macaulay, of Toronto, widow of Jeimy Macau-

lay, and had issue as foUoAvs, viz. : William Dorsett, Alice Maude Mary, (leorge Louisa Hayter, and Arthur Stanley.

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