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740 BURKE'S COLONIIL GENTRY. in. .Tonatiioii, m. and h:il i.^sue, Wil- liam, b. 1707; Jouatlinn, b. 1714; Hester, b. 1710 : and Mai-y, b. 171 S. The oldest son, Joux Tn^ixixs, of Tlirosmorton, b. about IGfiS, d. about 1708. leaviuir issue, by Joan, his wife, six sons and three daughters, of wlioni the eldest son, JoHX TwiNiNU, who went into "Wales about 1710, m. there, and <7. Icavins three sons, JoHU, of whom presently ; Richard, b. 1717; and Thomas, 6. 1719." The eldest son, John Twixiyc, S. 1716, m. a lady named Phillips, and was father of, Kev. WiLLi.iM TwiNixrs, b. 1750, went from Chirbeston and Haverfordwest., co. Pem- broke, to the Island of Nassau, in 1770, and thence to Halifax, Canada, as a missionary. He m. 17S7, Sarah Weekes, and refurne I to Wales, and d. vicar of the parish of Walton liast and Glarhcston, in 1795, leaving issue, I. Wdliam, of the Bengal Medical EstMblishment, b. 1790, m. 1817, Martha MoNTGOMEET, and d. 1835, leaving issue, Ellen, m. 1848, Frederick Cleeve, C B., R.y . J. P.. of Kokeby, Tun- bridge Wells, Kent, son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Cleeve, R... II. John Thomas (Rev.), CD., garrison chaplain at Halifax, Canada, b. 1793 ; 111. 1818, Susan Wixxiett, and d. 1860, leaving issue, 1. Edward, 7?;. L. Te.sciee (both de- ceased). 2. Henry Charles, b. 1820, m. 1845, Mary, daughter of the Hon. Charles Eaibbaxks, master of the rolls of Nova Scotia, and rf. 1886, leaving issue, (a) Charles, of Rio Janeiro, Smith America, b. 1848 ; )«. Uilicent, daughter of John Tremaine Twining, and has issue. (4) St. George, of Halifax, Canada, b. 1850 ; m. Ada Black, and has issue, A^iolet. (a) Marv, i. 1852, d. voung. 3. John Temj.le, late of H.'il.'s 64th Regiment, d. num. in India, 1852. 4. George, of the Commissariat Bejiartiuent, d. iinm. 5. William, a surgeon in the army, b. 1815; m. Caroline Smith, and d. at Sierra Leone, 1839, leaving issiie, Emma, m. Major Macdonakl Hall, of Brighton, and has issue, George ; Winniett ; Blair ; ]Maud ; and Caroline, m. William Daniell. 1. Emma, d. unm. III. Charles, of whom we treat. IV. Harry, b. 1803; d. unm. at Ottawa, Canada, 1860. I. Elizabeth, m. Ciptaiii SiMP.S0N, R.V . and had issue. H. Marv, d. unm. afc Kingston, Canada, 1867." Iir. Anne, b. 1799 ; d. unm. at Kingston, Canada, 1861. IV. Sarah, b. 1808, m. at Halifax, 1830, Thomas GtlELEr, an ofHcer of the army, and d. 1873, leaving surviving issue, Walter, b. 1838, d. 1887; and Mary, m. fii-st, 1866, Captain Baeeow. Royal Canadian Rilles, who d. in Eng- land, 187S ; she m. secondly, 1887, Colonel Henry Smith, serjeant-at- arms, House of Commons, Canada. The third son, Chaeles Twining, Q.C, of Halifax, Canada, barrister-.at-law, b. ISOO ; m, Feb- ruary, 1825, Catherine, daughter of John Tbkmaine, and d. at Lee, Kent, England, 1868, having by her, who d. at Halifax, July, 1867, had issue, I. John Tremaine, of Halifax, b. 1826 ; m. IS51, Ada Goodwin, and d. at Halifax, 1892, havinj had issue, 1. Charles, b. and d. 1855. 2. John Tremaine, of Halifax, h, 1856 ; m. 1889, Bessie Seaman, and has issue, Ernest Lionel, h. 1891. 3. Louis Russell, of Halifax, h. 1858, m. 1883, Mary Swabet, and has liad issue, Russell, 6. 1x84; Dor- othy, b. 1888, d. 1890 ; Barbara, h. 1889, d. 1890 ; Mai-jorie, b. 1890. 4. Arthur Temple, b. 1860, d. unm.. 1S83. 5. Cleeve, b. 1869, d. unm. 1893. 1. Alice Mau.l, b. 1853, d. 1854. 2. Beatrice, m. John Tuppee, who left issue, two daughters. 3. Adele Goodwin, »i. Frank Lyoxs, of Boston, and has issue. 4. Catherine, b. 1865, d. 1866. 5. MUieent, i». Charles Twining, son of Henry C. TwiNixG (see above), and has issue. II. AVilliam, of Halifax, bai'rister-at-law, b. September, 1827. III. Edmcnd Ckawlet, of whom pre- sently. IT. Charies, b. 1834, d. 1856. v. James Johnstone, of Australia, Captain late 35th Regt., m. Elizabeth PlTiIAX, and has issue. I. Eliza Sai'ah, m. first, James Claud T.4YL0E, Lieutenant R.N., and has issue, Montague, of Shelsey Walsh, co. Worcester, m. and has issue ; she m. secondly, Lieutenant-Colonel McKay Ryxd, la'e 62ud Foot (see Bi'eke's Laiidid Qentri/, Rtxd, qfRi/ndinl/e), and has hiid issue, Arthur Hampden, d. young ; Frederick Cecil, Lieutenant Indian StaflT Corps, b. 24th September, 1861 ; Gerald Cleeve, Lieutenant Manchester Regiment, b. 13th .pril, 1869 : Laura Evelvn ; and Edith. ir. Catherine, b. 1833, ,n. 1856, Rear-