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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 553 II. David, second bni'oiiot, of wliom presently. III. Oeorge, of Lunan. I. Helen, )». to Sir Williiim Ooii.VY, Bart., of Uarras. II. Anna, m. to David Ogilvv, of Clova. The eldest surviving son, Sib David Ochlvv, represented the shire of Angus in the parliaments of ltJ(J5 and 1G78. This gentleman w. in 1(J(J2, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Ehski.nk. of Dun, hy whom he had four sons and three daugliters, and was x. h the eldest son, hint Joux DuiLW, who m. 197, Margaret, eldest daughter of Jniues Ogilvy, of Cluny, and was s. by his eldest son, SiK Joii.v Oc.iLvr, m. first, in 1720, Helen, daughter and eo-lieir of Sir Laurence Mehcer. of Aldie, hy whom he had issue, I. Jonx, fifth baronet, of whom pre- sently. II. David, brigadier-genei-al, fought at CuUoden, (/. governor of the island of St. Eustafia, 30th May, 1781. III. Thomas, fought at CuUoden under Charles Edward Stewart, and subse- quently joined the French service. Sir John m. secondly, Anne, daughter of James Caknegie, of Finhaven, by whom he had a son, C'harles, and two daugliters, of whom the elder, Anne, }». the Rev. Charles KoBEKTS. He d. 17-13, and was s. by his eldest son. Sib John Ogilvy, who m. in 1754, Char- lotte, eldest daughter of Dr. "Walter Xullie- DEPH, of Tulliedeph, co. Forfar, by whom he had (with two daughters, Marv, and Charlotte, d. 22nd February, 1814), nine sons, I. Waltee (Sir), his luir, who (/. iinm. 21st August, 1808, and was «. by his brother. II. John (Sir), successor to his brollicr, d. uiim. 1819, and was s. by his brother, William. III. David, lieutenant-colonel in the army, killed in Egypt in 1801. IV. William (Sir), who s. as eighth baronet, of whom presently. v. James, d. in the East Indies. TI. Alexander, h. 17th September, 1770 ; m. 2nd January, 1804, Marcia Anne (who d. 1st April, 1801), daughter of Major-General Hon. Mark ^'A^IEB, and d. 2nd November, 1846, leaving issue, 1. David, b. 9th Februarv, 1813, har- rister-at-Iaw ; m. 6th"july, 1843, Eliza Ann Harris, daughter of Abercromby Dick, 15.C.S., and d. 13th October, 1879, having had issue, (1) Alexander William, late lieutenant R.N., naval knisrht of Windsor, 1881, A. 9th September, 1848 ; deceased. (2) Waller Tulliedeph. b. 9th August, 1852 J m. Ist June, 1878, Edith L u m 1 e y. daughter of Edward Lundey JIawohtu, and has issue, . gus lulward, b. 9tlx March, 1880; David, b. Mth July, 1881 ; and Wareia Napier. (3) .Angus, b. 25th January, 1855. (1) JIarcia Napier, m. 24tb September, 1874, Horace Bell, and lias issue. (2) Violet Isabel, m. 8th December, 1879, Frederick {'oi.LiNOKiDOE, of Donapore, Heufial, and has issue. 1. Charlotte, d. 14th April, 1883, liaving m. first, 3rd January, 1833, William Macfahlam;, of Dunavourd, co. Perth, who d. 1838: secondly, 29th December, 1842, Mark Napier (xee Bahon Napiee and Ktiiuck, in Burke's Feeraqe), sheriff of Dumfries, by whom (who d. 22nd November, 18l>9) she had issue. VII. Tliomas, d. in India, viil. Eamsay, Lieutenant 44th Regiment, who fell at the capture of St. Liu-ia. IX. Adam, also an officer in the army, who d. in the West Indies. Sir John sold the lands of Inverquharity, which gives designation to the baronetcy, and had been in the family fourteen genera- tions. He d. in 1802, and was s. eventually by his fourth son, SiE William Ogilvy, eighth baronet, Rear-Admiral R.N., of Baldovan, Forfarshire ; entered the navy in 1773, and saw much active service ; attained post rank, 5th July, 1797, and was placed on the li.>it of super- annuated rear-admirals, 6lh December, 1821. He m. 1802, Sarah, eldest daughter of James MoHLEY, Bombay Civil Service, and some- times of Keinpsiiot, Hants, and dying 1823, left issue by lier, who d. 26th May,' 1854, I. John (Sir), ninth Baronet, of Inver- quharity, CO. Forfar, of Baldovan, For- farshire, and of Brooks' and Travcl- ler.s' Clubs, London, M.P. for Dundee 1857 to 1874, convener of the co. of Forfar 1855 to 1889, J.P. and D.L. ; late vice-iieutenant of co. Forfar, and Honorary Colonel 1st Volunteer Bat- talion the Black Watch, h. 17th March, 1803 ; edtu'ated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford ; »«. firstly, 7th July, 1831. Juliana Barbara, youngest daughter of the late Lord Henry Howahj), and by her (who d. 27th December, 1833) had issue, 1. Reginald Howard Ale.vakdee (Sir), tenth and present baronet, of Baldovan, near Dundee, N.B., aiul of the Athenaeum and New Chd.s, B.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, J.P. and D.L. for co. Forfar, and Honorary Colonel 5th Brigade Scottish Division R..., A.D.t'. to the Queen, b. 29lli May, 1832; «i. 27th July, 1859,