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 660 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1839, Catherine, only surviving child of tlie late James Sidorewes, of Inglewhite Hill, Lancashire, by Dorothy, his wife, only child of John Talbot, of Preston, and by her (who d. 1888) has Sidgreaves, November, 1. Lucy Catlierine, m. Januivy, 1S27, Henry Jone5. 2. Mary Magdalen, m. first, William McQtkex, and secondly. Charles Theodore Palsgr.wb, of Mon- treal. I. Penelope, m. John Beikie, clerk to the Executive Cjuuoil, and (/. s. p, II. Mary, d. tinm. The eldest son, Captain Miles Macdonell, at. one time governor of the Hud.son Bay Company, »i. first, Isabella, daughter of Macdonell, of Vf orar, eo. Inverness, and secondly, Catharine, daught.'r of Captain Allan Macdonell, of CoUachie, and had issue, I. Alexander Coll, of the lOtth Regi- ment, drowned at Quebec in 1814. II. Donald Eneas, of whom presently. I. Amelia, m. drst, William Jones, son of Ephraim Jones, of Brockville, and secondly, as his second wife. Captain James Macdonell, of Matilda (who was b. 1795, and d. 31st October, 1847). She d. 7th September, 1860. II. Catherine. Captain Miles Macdonell m. thirdly, Ann, daughter of Macdonell. His youngest son, Donald Eneas Macoonbll, of Crowlin House. Brockville, Ca^iiafhi, sometime M.P. and sheriff of the Eastern Division ; and afterwards warden of Kingston Peniten- tiary. He m. 4th March, 1819, Mary, daugh- tsr of Captain Archibald Macdonell, of Leek, co. Inverness, and d. 11 th March, 1879, having by her, who d. 28th July, 1882, had issue, I. John Alexander, the subject of this memoir. II. Alexander Coll, d. unm. 20t.h May, 1884. I. Amelia, of Crowlin House, Brockville, Canada. II. Mary Louisa, m. Captain William Kamsden Worsley, %vho d. lltli March, 1871. III. Julia, m. first, Allan Eraser, M.D., and secondly, James Duncan Mac- donell, of Brockville. Canada. IV. Ada, m.AlexiUider Macdonell, both deceased. v. Ann Amelia, d. unm. TI. Catherine Frobisher. Arini — Or an eagle displayed gu. surmounted by a lymphad sa. sails furled and rigged proper, in the dexter chief a dexter hand couped nt the second, iji th<; sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — A raven proper perched on a rock az. Moffo — Craggan an phithich. Residence — Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. i8?ue, a. James h. 1st 1870. h. Alaster Young Cry- nan, b. 27th January, 1872. a. Catherine Mary, m. Brevet Major Hugh Frederick Lyons Montgomery, of the Indian Staff Corps. (1) Anna Maria, m. Captain Gibson Stott, and had i.s5ue. II. John, of Crowlin, of whom pres- ently. III. Angus, of Ardnasleisknich. The second sou, John Macdonnell, of Crowlin (second son of Angus Macdonell, of Scothouse), left issue at hi.1 decease, a son. Colonel John Macdonell, called " Spanish John," served in his youth in the Spanish army, went to Canada in 1775, and settled at Caughnawaga, in Schoharie county there, h. 1728, d. loth Ajn-il, 1810. He had issue, I. Miles, of whom presently. II. John, lived many years in the North West, and was afterwards of Point Fortune, Hawkesbury, Q.uebec, m, and had with other issue, Godfrey, ■whose daughter, Hortense, m. Andrew CuLLEN, of Templeton, on the Ottawa. III. William Johnson, h. 17lh March, 1775, m. Lucy, daughter of — Waters, of Boston, and d. 1848, having had issue, 1. William John, Chevalier of France, many years French Consul in Toronto, d, unm. March, 1893. (^5il)ornt=#ii)i)Cs;» SIR EDWARD OSBORNE-GIBBES, Bait., h. November, 1850; cliiet clei'k education department, Wellington, N.Z., m. 1879, Sara, daughter of Captain Jobii MilcHELL, New Zealand Militia, and has issue,