Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire Chunk 2.djvu/460

 W E UJob,s-Kellerman, 8. 10 Feb. 1818; m. 1843, Charlotte, dat’. of General Sir Thomaa SiacMahon, Fart., and haa two dana. John, 6. 1798; Ia. 1823, Lady Helen Ogiivy, youngest dan. of Waite’, 711’ Earl of Airhe, and ,t. 1839, leaving iasne, 1 John-Walter, 8. 20 July, 1821, late oapt. 42nd regt.; Sn. 1854, Margaret-Anne, dati. of Thomas Whaits, Esq., late lient. 94th regt., and baa issue, John-Walter, 8. 1815. Helen .Jlargaret-i3gilvy. 2 James-Alexander, 8. 1925, of the Madras civil service; as. Marten, dan. of Sir James-Cosmo Meivill, K.C.13., and 11. 1954, leaving issue, Alexander.Dnndas-Ogilvy, 6. 1854. Marion-Heater. 1 Bavid-Ogilvy, 8. 1828, of Madras army; 8. ama. 1851. I Iielcn.Georgina. Elizabeth-Snsannah, ss. Andrew Wedderburn (afterwards Colvilel, Esq., and 8. e. is. - Mary, ai. 11ev. John Wehings, and d. 1858, leaving Sir John Wedderburu having embraced tbe cause of the ISsue. Catherise-Georgina, ci. 1818, Patrick Stirling, Esq. of Ogilvy’s regiment at the battle of Culloden, and, having Kippendavio, and has issue. iv. Alexander, 8. 1718; 8. ama. I. Elizabeth, ci. Alexander Bead, of Terbeg, and left issue. it. Gricle, so. James Graham, of Meathie, and d. a. p. sit. Eathorine, ss. David $erymgeoir, of Birkhill, and from that marriaga ia descended F.-L. Sai7mgeenr Wedderhnrn, Faq. of W’eddorbnrn and Birkhiil. Sir Alexander was c. by his eldeat eon, V. Sin JOHN, 8. 1704; ci. 1724, Jean, dan. of John Margaret Ogilvy, eldest dan. of David (attaiuted), Earl of Fnlierten, Esq. of Fullerton, an. Perth, by whom he had Airlie, by whom, who 8. 1775, he had isano, issna (with three other sons, who 8-young and Hare.), I. Alexander. 8. 1727; 51. m’. p. cast. It. JOHN, of whom hereafter. sit. James. of Inveresk, 8. 1730: ci. 3774, Isabefla, dan. of Andrew Blackburn, Esq., and great-grand-niece of the last Lord Colvile, of Oehiltree, en succeeding to whose estates, he assumed the additional surname of CoLvIre (which name was taken by his oldest son only). Mr. (Sir) John is.. Indly, 1780, Alicia, Snd dan. of Jamee Dundas, Wedderhurn-Colvile it. 1807 (hia widow in 1821), leaving issno, 1 Andrew, 8. 0 Nov. 1779, assnmed the name of C0LvILE 10th Lord Forbes, and by that lady, who 8.1031, be had issue, only. in lien of Wedderhurn, by royal hoense, in 1814; ‘5,.1.A, 1802, Elizabeth-Susannab, dan. of John Wedderburn, Esq. of Clapham, which lady ci. c.p. 1813; Indly, 1888, the lien. Slary-t.oniaa Eden, 5th dan. of William, 1st Lard Anekland, by whom (who it. 1858) be left issue at his decease, 1 Feb. 1856 (besides two sons and seven dana. who 8. before h,m, James-William (Sir), 8. 12 Jan. 3810; appointed, in 1015, advocate-general of Bengal, and, in 1848, one nf the lodges of the Supreme Court there, on which occasion he received the honour of knighthood by royal patent, and, in 1855, ho was raised to the office of ehief-jnstiee of the same Court, and retired in 1059. Sir Jame9,r1111am Colviie; is. 1857, Franees-Elinor, dan. of John -Peter Grant, Esq., member of the Supmme Csnaeil at Calcutta, and has a son, Andi’ewJohn Wedderburn, 8. 10 Jan. 1859. Edee, 8. 15 Feb. 1819; si. 1845, Anne, dan. of Colonel Sir John Weddorburn 8. 13 June, 1803, and his eldest son, Slaxwell, late of the 15th foot. Isabella, sa. 1834, the Rev. Samuel Marindin, by whom was created a Baronet of the United Kingdom, by royal (who 8. 1655) she has issue. Emily. Jean. Georgisna-Mary, vi. 5647, to Sir Frederick Rogers, Ft. Sir Alexander (4th baronet), his great-grandfather. Sir Charlotte, lsalen-Slary. Margaret-Agnes, as. 1516, the Rev. Charles-K. Paul. I Paler, 6. 21 Sept. 1781; as. 1811, Anna, only dan. and he had issue two ssns, JohuJamee, 6. 1802, 8. 1810; and heiress of James Ogilvy, Eaq. of Rnthven, co. Forfar, George, 6. 1801, 8. 1823. Sir David was for some years, and at bte decease, in 1026, agenined the additional previous to 5010, SEP. for the Forth Bnrghs, and afterwards surname of OeiLvv, Ily this lady (who 8. 1055), Mr. Wedderbnrn-Ogilvy had issue, .1 ames-James, 8. yanng. Thomas, 8. 8 Sept. 1o14, capt. 2nd hifegnards and in. 7 Sept. 1032, henrietta-Louisa. dat’. of the into William eolestel in the army; as. 1856, Lady Henrietta-Louisa Slllbnrn, Esq., by whom he had issue, Fennonr, dan. of the 4th Earl of Pomfret. Fever, 6. 5855, an officer in Madras Infantry; 8. 1847. John-Andrew, 8. 5 July, 1818. James, 6. 4 Aug. 1550, into capt. 25th regt. ; as. 1856, Catherine-Lilian-Harriet, only child of William Hamsay, Esq. (see itawssv, Fart.) Jane. Isabella. Anna. 8 James, 8. 12 Nov. 1782, an advceate at the Scottieh bar; vs. 1813, Isabella, dan. of James Clerk, faq (and staler of the Slight Ho,,, Sir George Clerk, of Penienik, Fart.). lIe was appointed solicitor-general for Scotland, 1816, and 8. 1022, leaving issue, James, 8. 51 Sept. 1814, M.D. George, 8. 29 Starcb, 1817, a writer to Tier Majesty’s the retired list of the East India Company’s Civil Service, signet at Edinburgh. 1 lt) W E U John, 8. 2 July, 1120, an officer in the Bengal army; vi, 1846, Matilda, dau. of Don —Costello. Andrew, 6. 16 Dee. 1821, a member of the Hadras civil service; ci, 1847, Joanna, dan. of the late James heir, Esq., M.D., by whom he has issue, 1 Jamcs-Asdrew-Coivile, 8, 1849. 2 Starry-George, 6, 3650. I Frauris-ltdward-Iteir, 6. 3187. 4 Charles-Alexander, 6. 1858. I Alice. 2 Mary. Janet-Isabella, Is, 1898, Jamos- hay H aekeuzie, Esq., and 8. 1892, leaving iasue. Jean, vi. I88, Peter Blackburn, of Kiflesrn, Esq., late SIP., sud has issne. Jemivia ss.1810, Hugh Blackburn, Esq., and has issue, 1 Jean, sa. 1807, Donbar-James, 5th Earl of Selkirk, and has issue, i. Slargsret.m. Bickard Dundas, of Blab’, Esq. and left issue. ii. Katherine, } 8. iii. Susanna, Iv. Agatha, vs. John Smyth, Esq. of Balbary, and 8. s.p. exiled royal fsnsily, wae present as a volunteer in hord been take,, prisoner, was avtainted and executed at Ken. utugteu Common, 28 Nov. 1746, and his estate forfeited. The title of baronet, however, was continued by his eldesi son, [VT. Sic] Jona, of Balh,dvau, 6. 21 Feb. 1728, who was a cornet in Lord Ogilvy’s regiment av Cnlloden, and after his father’s doath resided for same years in Jamaica. In 1761, ho became head of the famlly by the extinction of the male lh,e of the elder branch. Sir John is. 1st, 1769, Lady John, 8.3771; 8.1782. Damn. Margaret, 6. 1772; as, 1803, Phihp Dundse, Esq., and 8. 1807 leaving issue, Jean, 6. 11 July, 1771; as, 1805, John-Hope Ollphant, Esq., 11.11 I.C.S., of Panang, Prince Edward’s Island, and 8. his avidsav, 24 ,lan, 1981, having had issue (ace HASISAY, Fart.). of Dnndas, Esq., by his wife, Jean-Maria, dan. of William, James, 6, 1762; 8. nnss. 1815. Jono, 2nd and 8th baronet. Alexander, 6. 18 June, 1791, entered the Celdstreamguards iu 1807, in which he became captain, and retired, in P09, as a colonel in the army; Is. 1836, Elizabeth- Julia, dan. of John Stratton, Esq. (who ss Sndly, Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drske, Esq.) and 8. a. p. 50 July, 1099. Mary, 6. 1783; ii. 1898. Susan, 8. 1785; 8. 1840. Leuiea-Dsrsthes, 6. ±766;is. 1809, Lient.-Gen, the Hen. Sir Johu Hope created Lord Niddry, 1014, and a. 1816, as 4th Earl of Tlopetsnn), and 8. 1837, leaving issue (set Hoperoute, EARL or). Anne, 6. 54 Feb. 1751: as. 10 Jnne, 1805, Sir John Hope, of Crsighall, Dart,, and has issue (see HOPE, Fart.). He 8. 17 March, 1067. I. (and VII.) Sic DavIn, of Bahadean, 6. 10 March, 1775, patent, dated 10 Aug. 1805, with remainder, failing heirs male of his own body, to the heirs male of the body of David Ia. 1900, Margaret, 2nd dan. of George Brown, Esq. of Eillstoun, eo. Eoxbnrgb (‘by Dorotbes, eldest dan. of James Dundas, of Dundas, gsq.), by whsm,who 8. in 1945, psstmaator-goneral for Scotland; and dying a. p. 7 April, 1838, was c. by his half and only surviving brother, Id. (and VIII,) Sin JOHN, who was 9. 1 May, 1789, and s. John. 6. 9 Slay. 1855, a member of the Bengal civil service; vs. 1150. Alice, den, of F-C. Dell, Esq. of the Bombay medical service, by whom he had a son, John- James. Mr. IVedderbsirn and his wife and child were murdered by mutineors while be was in the discharge of his dnty at Hiasar, in Upper India, 59 Slay, 1857. is. Damn, present baronet. iii. WiLLIAM, Bombay tivil Service, 6. 25 March, 1838. 5. Allieia-Henrietta, as. 25 Jan. 1002, to Col, W. Hope, CIt., 5th sen of Sir John Hepe, 11th hart, of Craighall. ii. Elizabeth, iii. Margaret. iv. Louisa-Jane, Sir Joke, who resided for many years in India, and was on Bceubs’ Establishment, a. his hslf-brsllser, Sir David, as