History of the Johnstones, 1191-1909, with ... - Electric Scotland

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3 Charles Octavius, a merchant at Moulmein, Burmah, died unmarried ; 5, Robert Bruce at Rangoon, died s.p. 1854; 6, Agnes Charlotte; 7, Laura Maria Henrietta, died unmarried ; 8, Louisa Rebecca, married, 1847, Humphrey Salwey of Ashley Moor and The Cliffe, Ludlow, and died 1906, leaving a son, Theophilus, and two daughters; 9, Anna, married, 1849, The MacGillicuddy of the Reeks, Kerry, Ireland, and had nine children. (4) George of Broncroft Castle, 5th Dragoon Guards, born 1784. Married, first, 18 1 5, his cousin, Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Vanden Bempde Johnstone, and had— 1, Anne Georgina, died s.p. He married, secondly, Jane, daughter of Hugh Edwards of Borthwynog, Dolgelly, and had—2, Charles Edwards, married, 1848, Jane, daughter of James Abel, died s.p. ; 3, Hugh Edwards John George, married Mary Tudor, died s.p. ; 4, Catherine, married Thomas Knox Holmes, and died s.p. ; 5, Marianne, married William Stutfield, and had George Herbert, barrister-at-law, and other children. George Johnstone died at Folkestone 1856. (5) Richard James, born 1793, married Miss Gilder, and died 1850, leaving 1, Richard, Colonel Bombay Army, born 1825, died 1888, married, 1874, Anna Maria Clayton, daughter of S. W. Clayton of Ryde, and had Richard Harcourt Vanden Bempde, born 1875, died 1892 ; 2, Frederick Charles Johnstone, born 1828, died 1907, married, i860, Helen Kathleen, daughter of Colonel Alexander, and had Frederick Alexander, born 1865, John Villiers, born 1873, and four daughters; 3, Edmund John, born 1832, drowned off Cape Coast Castle 1868, married at the Cathedral, Port Louis, Mauritius, to Agnes, daughter of Thomas Gulliver, R.N., 1856, and had Charles Frederick Dale, born 1858, Richard James Annandale, born 1865, and Kathleen Matilda, married to Captain James P. Agnew of Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham ; 4, Francis Edward, born 1840, died sp. 1873, Captain H.E.I.C.S. ; 5, Georgina Maria, married, 1856, to Edward

FRANCIS JOHNSTON'S DESCENDANTS 305 William Cates, and has three sons ; 6, Augusta Jane ; 7, Matilda Lucy, married to Marshall Christie, and has three sons and three daughters ; married to Rayner Alexander, and has issue. 8, Louisa Amitie, (6) Bempde, born 1794, R.N. ; killed at the siege of New Orleans, 1815, s.p. (7) James. (8) James Pulteney, died young, 1799. (9) Charlotte, married, 1800, Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart., G.C.B., and has descendants; died 1867. Her sons, Francis (Sir) and Henry, died young, were twins. (10) Maria Henrietta, married, 1803, the Rev. Denham Cookes, Rector of Astley, Co. Worcester, and had issue. She died 1873. (11) Catherine, married, 1809, Captain Baugh, R.N., and had issue. (12) Louisa, married, 1813, Colonel Sir William Parke of Dunally, Ireland, and had issue. (13) Jane, married, 1815, the Rev. Philip Jennings, D.D., Archdeacon of Norfolk, and had issue. (These two sisters each lived to be ninety-two.) (14) Laura Sarah, died unmarried. Francis Johnstoun, the merchant in Clydesdale outlawed for taking part with Richard Cameron in the Sanquhar Declaration in 1680, is conjectured to have been probably the same as Francis, brother to James Johnstoun of Westerhall (died 1699), and the father of Francis (born 1669, died before 1712) who married Agnes Brown, and was father to James, whose second son, Francis, settled in London and died there in 1828, having married Elizabeth Ellis. This Francis and Elizabeth had seven children— 1, Thomas Francis and 2, Francis William, died young ; 3, James, barrister-at-law, died s.p. ; 4, Edward, born 1804, married Harriet, daughter of Charles Alexander Moke, M.D. (of the family of Moke of Thourout, in Flanders), and his wife, Martha Masterson ; 5, Henry, an artist ; 6, Thomas, died s.p. ; 7, Elizabeth, married, first, Captain E. Blackwell, second, Rev. A. Maister. Of the above sons, Edward Johnston and his wife, Harriet, left a large family — I, Charles Edward (1829- 1908), married Mathilde, daughter of Judge Eustis of New Orleans, and left children ; 2, Francis John (seg.) ; 3, Horace James, second Secretary H.M. Diplomatic Service, died s.p. 1866; 4, Hamilton, Lieutenant 9th Lancers, died s.p. 1873 ; 5, Reginald Eden, Deputy-Governor of the Bank of England, married Alice, daughter of the Rev. C. Eyres, and has issue ; 6, Cyril Earle ; 7, Harriet, married, first, Hardman Earle, second, Major James Lyle Thursby ; 8, Eliza Fanny, married Admiral Sir E. Inglefield ; 9, Eweretta, married Colonel Charles A. B. Gordon ; 10, Edith, married the Rev. W. St. Aubyn ; H, Constance, married John Archibald Shaw- Stewart. Francis John, born 1831, married Caroline, daughter of Sir Hardman Earle, first Baronet. Their children— 1, Bertram Masterson, died s.p. 1890; 2, Francis Alexander, born 1864, married Audrey, daughter of Ernest Alers- Hankey ; 3, Horace James Johnston, Colonel, D.S.O., married Florence Hope,

FRANCIS JOHNSTON'S DESCENDANTS 305<br />

William Cates, and has three sons ; 6, Augusta Jane ; 7, Matilda Lucy, married<br />

to Marshall Christie, and has three sons and three daughters ;<br />

married to Rayner Alexander, and has issue.<br />

8, Louisa Amitie,<br />

(6) Bempde, born 1794, R.N. ; killed at <strong>the</strong> siege <strong>of</strong> New Orleans,<br />

1815, s.p.<br />

(7) James.<br />

(8) James Pulteney, died young, 1799.<br />

(9) Charlotte, married, 1800, Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart., G.C.B.,<br />

and has descendants; died 1867. Her sons, Francis (Sir) and Henry, died<br />

young, were twins.<br />

(10) Maria Henrietta, married, 1803, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Denham Cookes, Rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Astley, Co. Worcester, and had issue. She died 1873.<br />

(11) Ca<strong>the</strong>rine, married, 1809, Captain Baugh, R.N., and had issue.<br />

(12) Louisa, married, 1813, Colonel Sir William Parke <strong>of</strong> Dunally, Ireland,<br />

and had issue.<br />

(13) Jane, married, 1815, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Philip Jennings, D.D., Archdeacon <strong>of</strong><br />

Norfolk, and had issue. (These two sisters each lived to be ninety-two.)<br />

(14) Laura Sarah, died unmarried.<br />

Francis Johnstoun, <strong>the</strong> merchant in Clydesdale outlawed for taking part<br />

<strong>with</strong> Richard Cameron in <strong>the</strong> Sanquhar Declaration in 1680, is conjectured to<br />

have been probably <strong>the</strong> same as Francis, bro<strong>the</strong>r to James Johnstoun <strong>of</strong> Westerhall<br />

(died 1699), and <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Francis (born 1669, died before 1712) who<br />

married Agnes Brown, and was fa<strong>the</strong>r to James, whose second son, Francis,<br />

settled in London and died <strong>the</strong>re in 1828, having married Elizabeth Ellis.<br />

This Francis and Elizabeth had seven children— 1, Thomas Francis and<br />

2, Francis William, died young ; 3, James, barrister-at-law, died s.p. ; 4, Edward,<br />

born 1804, married Harriet, daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles Alexander Moke, M.D. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

family <strong>of</strong> Moke <strong>of</strong> Thourout, in Flanders), and his wife, Martha Masterson ;<br />

5, Henry, an artist ; 6, Thomas, died s.p. ; 7, Elizabeth, married, first, Captain<br />

E. Blackwell, second, Rev. A. Maister.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> above sons, Edward Johnston and his wife, Harriet, left a large family<br />

— I, Charles Edward (1829- 1908), married Mathilde, daughter <strong>of</strong> Judge Eustis <strong>of</strong><br />

New Orleans, and left children ; 2, Francis John (seg.) ; 3, Horace James,<br />

second Secretary H.M. Diplomatic Service, died s.p. 1866; 4, Hamilton,<br />

Lieutenant 9th Lancers, died s.p. 1873 ; 5, Reginald Eden, Deputy-Governor<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> England, married Alice, daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rev. C. Eyres, and<br />

has issue ; 6, Cyril Earle ; 7, Harriet, married, first, Hardman Earle, second,<br />

Major James Lyle Thursby ; 8, Eliza Fanny, married Admiral Sir E. Inglefield<br />

; 9, Eweretta, married Colonel Charles A. B. Gordon ; 10, Edith, married<br />

<strong>the</strong> Rev. W. St. Aubyn ; H, Constance, married John Archibald Shaw-<br />

Stewart.<br />

Francis John, born 1831, married Caroline, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir Hardman<br />

Earle, first Baronet. Their children— 1, Bertram Masterson, died s.p. 1890;<br />

2, Francis Alexander, born 1864, married Audrey, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ernest Alers-<br />

Hankey ; 3, Horace James Johnston, Colonel, D.S.O., married Florence Hope,

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