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 586 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Cljatotdu EDWARD MARION CHADWICK, of Toronto, banlster-at-law, Major in the active Militia of Canada, 6. 22nd September, 1840 ; m. first, 28th June, 1864, Ellen Byrne, daughter of James Beatty, of Toronto, who d. s. p. 10th February, 1865. He m. secondly, 20th February, 1868, Maria Martha, daughter of Alexander Fisher, of Toronto, and Mary, his wife, daughter, of William Brogdin, of Port Hope, co. Durham, and has issue, I. W^illiam Craven Vaux, Lieutenant 10th Royal Grenadiers, in the active Militia of Canada, h. 6th December, 1868. II. Edward Alister Fade, 6. 13th February, 1871. nr. George Darcy Austin, h. 22nd February, 1880. IV. Richard Ellard Garden, h. ICth February, 1885. V. Bryan Darner Seymour, 24th June, 1888. I. Fanny Marion, 6. 10th January, 1873. ir. Louisa Mary Caroline, 6. 7th December, 1876. Mr. E. M. Chadvick is a barrister-at-law and solicitor of Toronto, and has been lay delegate to the Synod of the Diocese of Toronto on several occasions, and is a member of the chapter of St. Alban's Cathedral. He was gazetted Ens'gn 2ud Battalion Queen's Own Rifles, active Militia, SOfh November, 1866; lieutenant, 31st July, 1868; captain, 4th June, 1870; major, 29th January, 1876, and is now retired with that rank. He i.s the aulhor of a valuable genealogical work on the Otitarian Families, and a copious history of his own family. Hiiunof. Tills family is a cadet branch of the Chad- wicks of liatlinaril (sep Bueke's Landed Genfri/, CoorER-CHADWiCE of BaJUnaril). Family tradition derives this laiiiily from co. York, and the first ancestor in Ireland is sup- posed to have been an ofllcer in CroniweH's Dragoons. An ancient record of arms which apparently belonged to him, states that "He is kro^vn by the name of Chnclwict, a very antient and worthy family cut of Yorkshire in England." The first fctlltr in Ireland, WiJLiAM (?) Chatiwick, w. (it IS Sup- posed) Grace GoGGiN, and had issue, I. Richard, of Baflinard, /<. ciVco. 1C62-4 ; m. Mary Baker, but d. a. p. in 1720, and was ,?. by his nephew, William. II. William, of whom we treat. The second son, William Chadwick, ?». Elizabeth, daugh- ter of William Gadeett, of C'aherline, co. Limerick, and Alicia, bis wife, daughter of Rii'hard ENGLANr, of Lifford, co. Clare, and liad issue, I. 'U ILLIAM, of wliom presently. I. Grac", m. Clement Sadleib, and had issue. The son, William Chadwick, of Ballinard and Gurlbakilleeii, m. Jane GliEENE.of the family of Geeexe, of Ivilmanahnn, co. Waterford, and d. 17-iS, having by her, who d. in Sept- ember, 177',i, bad issue, I. Richard, of whom presently. II. William, of Tipperary, living 172C, left by Mary, his wife, 1. Richard, a counsellor, ui. the diiughter of Butler, of Ballybue, co. Clare, and bad issue, (1) William, captain in the army. (1) Anne, m. Grifpith. 2. Thomas, d. x. p. May, 1826. 3. Michael, major in the army. 4. Kicholas. B. Rodolph, killed at Ballinard by a fall from his horse. 1. Jane, »«. first, Adams, of Cork, and had issue; and secondly, Philip Coelet, of High Park, and Tipperary, and bad issue. 2. l^ilizn, m. the Rev. Frederick MeI-IGAN (or JCeligan), and bad issue. III. Rodolpb, living 1720. IV. Michael, living 1720, m. and had a daughter, m, Leckev, and had a daughter, m. to Despabd. I. Katharine (supposed to be a daughter)