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 5G2 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. jHcBcinclL SAMUEL SMITH McDONELL, of Toronto, Canala, h. 15fch March, 1838, m. I9tl] Novembur, 1872, Mary Jane, daughter of Alexander FiSHEK, and has issue, I. James Arthur Edward, h. 13th May, 1886. I. Florence Mary. II. Leila Isabella. lincnfte. Allan Macdonell, of Collacliie, a des- cendant of the cliief of Glengarry, fought for Prince CnARLEs Stuart at Culloden, went to America in 1773, removed to Canada after the outbreak of the War of Independence, finally settled therein 1784. He was Captain in the 84th Royal Highland Emigrant Regi- ment. He m. Helen, daughter of the Mao- nab, and d. 1792, having by lier, who d. 1797, had issue, I. Angus, barrister-at-law, clerk of the Legi.^l.ntive Assembly of Ujipet Canada in 1792, M.L.A. for nurham, Sinicoe, and the East Riding of York ; was treasurer of the Law Society 1801-4. Was drowned on Lake Ontario 7th October, 1S04, in the " Speedy," which was wrecked, when conveying a judge on circuit, with the sheriff, attorney- general, and others. He d. num. II. Alexanheu, of wlxnn presently. III. James, Captain 43rd Kegiment, d. intm. m the West Indies. I. Henrietta, m. Dr. M acLean, surgeon in the army, and had issue, 1. Allan, Colonel, m. Ann Stowe, and had issue, 2. Donald, d. s. p. 1. Eleanor, m. John Helliwell, of Toronto, barrister- at - law, and had issue, (1) Stuart, living in New i'ork. (2) Glarkson, d. x. p., (1) Jessie, m. the Iste Jolm Kane, and has issiie, a son and daughter. 2. Caroline, m. Collingwood Scukeiber, C.M.a., CE., of Ottawa, Engineer-in-Chief of tie Government Railways, and minister of Railways and Canals in the Dominion of Canada, and has issue. II. Catherine, m. Captain Miles Mac- done ll, but d. s. 2>- The second son, Tub Hon. Alexander Macdonell, of Callachie, and afterwards of Toronto, h. at Fort Augustus, Glengarry, Scotland, 1762, was Lieutenant in Butler's Rangers, in the War of Independence; was M.L.A. for Gleu- gnrry several times, and Speaker in 1804; sheriff of the Home District, 1792 to 1805 ; Colonel of Militia and deputy paymaster general in 1812 ; superintendent of Perth settlement for disbanded soldiers after the war of 1812 ; assistant secretary, Indian Department, 1816 ; and member of the Legis- lative Council. He m. Anne, daughter uf James S.mith, and sister of Colonel the Hon. Samuel Smith (who was twice Administrator of the Dominion of Canada), and d. 18th March, 1812, having by her, who d. 14th December, 1858, had issue, I. Allan, barrister-at-law, sheriff of Gore district, b. 5th November, 1808 d. unm. 9th September. 1888. II. James, of whom presently. III. Angus Duncan, m. Pauline Rosalie, daughter of John Petitpont de la Hate, and d. 8th August, 1894, having had issue, 1. John de la Haye. 2. Angus Claude, barrister-at-law. 3. Archibald Hayes, Lieutenant Royal Regiment, of Canadian Inf.-intry. 4. Allan Smart, of Lindsay, co. Vic- toria, barrister-at-law. 1. Henrietta Aylmer, m. William Manley German, of Welland, barrister-at-law, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2. Helen Eugenie, a nun in the liOretto Convent, Toronto. 3. Margaret Maude, m. 8th Septem- ber, 1892, Louis Martin Hayes, of Peterboro', barrister-at-law. 4. Marie Pauline. IV. Alexander, barrister-at-law, h. 19th September, 1820. V. Samuel Smith, of Windsor, co. Essex, barrister-at-law, Q.C., D.C.L., b. 23rd February, 182.'H, m. Ellen Gillis, daugh- ter of Colonel Daniel Brodhead, of Brookline, U.S.A., and AlmiraCuTLEK, his wife, and has issue, 1. Daniel, d. in infancy. 2. Archibald Cameron, Inspector, N.W.M. Police, m. Maude, daughter of Colonel Campbell, ot Kingston. 1. Henrietta Aylmer, m. John MuULEV.