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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 551 I. William noKArK.the suUjcet of tliis memoir. II. Ed^ar, d. an infant. III. Charles Sniitli, nmv living in Cliicago, U.S.-V., i. Ifilh No%-onilKT, 1853. I. Rosamund. II. Jane. III. Alice. Arms — Arff. a/ess heiii-een three crescents sa. Crest — On a column art;, encircled with a coronet or an eagle cloie jijir. standing on a bird's leg erased g«. Motto — Fide et Constantia. Mtsidence — Ol tawa. ARTHUR JAJIES OGILVY, of Inverquliarity, Riclmiond, Tasmaniii, J.P. aud coroner, h. 15th April, 1834 ; m. 8th August, 18G1, Hilary Camilla Lnetitia, eldest daughter of William Needham, of Lenten House, co. Nottingham, England, by Camilla Anne Bosanquet, his wife, and by her (who d. at Invei-quharity, 14th May, 1891, aged 60) has issue, I. Kenneth Arthur, h. ITtli July, 1863. I. Mary Louisa. u. Bertha Florence, 7)!. at Richmond, Tasmania, 7th .January, 18'J2, William Mosey, formerly of Walthamstow, co. E.ssex, and has issue, a daughter, Celia Camilla. III. Clara Camilla. Uincaae. The family of Ogilvt derives its origin from the Mormaers of Angus, one of the seven great hereditary chiefs of Scotland, ■who in the 11th centnry exchanged that des- ignation for the title of earl. OiLiBRiDE, Earl of Angus in the time of Datid I had with other issue, three sous, Angus, his successor in that earldom ; Magnus, who through his niolhcr s. to the earldom of Caithness; and GiLiiEnr. The third son, Gilbert, assumed the surname of Ogilvt from lands so called in his possession, of which, with Powrie and Kjncithcin in Angus, he had a charter in 1172. From him descended, Sir Patrick Ogiltt. of Wester Powrie, who had from Egbert I a charter of Kct- tins in Forfarshire. He had two sons, I. Alexaxder, his heir, a quo the family of Ogiltt, of Oyj/r?/, extinct ; ii. PATKirK. The younger son, Patrick Ogiltt, of Wester Powrie, obtained from his nephew, Sir Patrick Ogilvy, of Ogilvy, to him and Marjory his wife, the lands of Wester Powrie. J-iy mar- riage with this Marjory, daughter and event- ually heiress of Eobert Eamsat, of Auchter- house, he had a son, Walter Ogilvt, of Wester Powrie and Auchterlioiise, hereditjiry sheriff of Forfar, lo which estate and oH'ice he succeeded on the death of his uncle, Sir Malcolm Ramsay,. circa 1365. He had two sons, Alexander, who d. unm., and AValter. The younger, Sir Walter Ogiltt, of Auchterhouse, sheriff of Forfar, was a man of great worth and merit, and lost his life in tlu' following manner : — Duncan Stewart, natural son of Alexander, Earl of Buchau, Macdonell. He m. 22nd October, 179'J, Jane Isabella, daughter of Joseph Clarke, M.D., and d. 20th October, 182t), having by her, who was b. Sth February, 1779, aud d. 20lli Sc])tcinher, 1826, had issue, I. James Alexander, m. April, 1844, Nancy Williams, and had issue, ). Samuel; 1. Isabella Ellen, d. unm.; 2. Emma, d. num.; and 3. Sonora, >». R. Lochiil Cameron, of Florida, and d. .v. p., being accidentally burnt to death ; ii. Samuel Boles, d. unm. July, 1882, having bequeathed a large si.m of money for the benefit of the church of the Ascension, Toronto; 1. Ann, 4, 20(h July, 1801 ; m. 11th February, 1829, Henry W. Xei.lks, of Grimsby, sou of Hon. Abraham Kelles, and had issue, two sons and three daughters ; u. Emma, d. tniin.; ill. Isabella, d. un/n. ; iv. Catherine, d. unm.; T. Margaret Leali, m. Janu'S MiDoNELL (see t/iat fumilg); VI. Harriet Louisa, m. (as in the teit) 1812, William Henbt Lee ; vii. Augusta, </. unm.; and viii. Mary Eleanor, ni. July, J8t7, Frederick .Augustus Ball, aud d. 7th June, IbOU, having by him. who (/. 7th Februiry. 1885, htd issue, three sons aud two daughters.
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