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 BURKKS C'Ol-O.NIAI, CKXTIO'. Cd? Jxttiout. PERCEVAL FREDERIC JOSEPH RIDOUT, of Roscdale Housp, Toronto, Outario, Canada, b. 15th June, 185(3, m. 12th April, 18S7, Christina, daughter of Hon. Sir David Lewis Macimikksux, K.C.M.U., of Chesnut Park, Toronto, and has issue, Lconie Macphorson. Htncagc. Tliis family, believed to be of French extriK'tion, were settled iu Dorsetsliire early in the fourteenth century, owning property in Slierborne in 131", a ^rant of which still exists from Thonnis, son of Adam Ridut, to !N ieholas, son of Andrew liidut. A deseendunt, CnRisTOPHEH HiuouT, of Shei'borne, co. Dorset, m. Mary, daiigliter of — Glover, and had issue, I. John, baptised at Sherborne, 4th July, ttiii'J, settled in America. II. GeorctE, of whom we treat. I. Elizabeth. The second son, (iKOEGE RiDOUT, baptised lltli Docimiber, ITtil, «i. first, 25th November, 1725, Mary, daugliterof XieodemusHALi.ETT,of Milbourne Port, CO. Somerset, and by her had issue, I. George, baptised 24th November, 1726, ft. s. p. II. John, of Annapolis, Maryland, h. 1732, went to America in 1752, as secretary to Uoratio Sharp, Governor of Maryland. Mr. John Eidout held several offices there, and was placed in the King's Council 1759, and made Receiver General for Lord Raltimore. He settled at Annapolis, and acquired a large property there. He m. Anne, daughter and heiress of Governor Ogle, of Maryland, and rf. 1797, naving Iiad issue, 1. Samuel, Judge in the Courts of Justice, b. 1765, m. Mary, daugh- ter of — Addison, a descendant of the great writer, and had issue, (1) John, b. 17y3, m. Prudence, daughter of — OwiNGS, and (/. 1882, leaving issue, a. Samuel, m. Anne Win- ch esiee, and had issue, 1. John, d. iiiim. ; 2. Sam- uel ; and 1. Mai'y, d. unm. b. Addison. c. John. (/. William, M.D., m. Ellen McKi.oKT.and had issue, 1. John; 2. William; 1. Harriet Simpson, »i. C. W. D. LiooN, and 2. Prudence. ('. Franklin, »i. Prudence WixcuESTEit, and had issue, John ; Franklin : Jacob Winchester; Samuel ; James Win- chester ; Annie; Mary Winchester ; and lili/a- belli. (1) Harriet, d. tinm. (2) Addison, d. unm. (3) Meliora, d. mini. . Horatio Sharp, of White IImII, Annapolis, Maryland, which estate he iiduM-ited from his father, 711. first, Kaclicl GoLiisDOIiOliou and had issue, (1) John, m. firet, Cliarlesina C Nixon, and secondly, Anna R. Seth, and has i,ssue, a. Horatio Samuel. fi. Elizabetli. b. Rachel, w. J. C. Wil- liamson. c. Anne Ogle, m. Zachariah DUVALL. Mr. H. S. Ridout m. secondly, Anne Weems, and had further issue, (2) Horatio,»n..Iemima Duvall, and had issue, a. Horatio Sharp, ot. Ellen J. Rogers, and had issue, (n) Francis Rogers. (4) Richard, (/. in in- fancy. {(■) Orlando, d. in in- fancy. ((/) Zacliariah Duvall, m. first, Ellen Mezick, by whom lie had a daugiiter, Anna. He in. secondly. Eliza SuEPrAHD, and had issue, Horatio and Francis. (e) Francis Hollings- worth. (_/*) Samuel, (/. ifiim. ((/) Wcems. (A) Grafton Puvall. (i) Charles Duvall, m. Carrie J. Corner, and bad issue, Rachel Corner. (( Margaret Duvall. {b) Anne, d. an in- fant.