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86 The Moodie Book.
VII. Agnes Dunbar Moodie, a well-known authoress, horn at Melsetter,
Hamilton Township, Upper Canada, 9th June 1833 ; married, first,
at Belleville, aforesaid, 23rd August 1850, Charles Thomas Fitz-
Gibbon, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Registrar, Court of Probate, Canada,
and by him, who died in Toronto, 22nd February 1865, had issue: —
1. James Gerald FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 2nd February
1853, and baptized there, 18th March following ; married,
there, 14th June 1881, Katey, daughter of Major Sutherland,
Austrian Army, and has issue : —
(1) Marjorie FitzGibbon, born at Ingersol, Ontario, 1883.
2. John Wedderburn Dunbar FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 18th
June 1860 ; died there, 16th March 1865.
3. William Winder FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 12th April
1862 ; died there, 18th October 1865.
4. Mary Agnes FitzGibbon, authoress of several works, born at
Belleville, 18th June 1851 ; baptized there, 22nd July follow-
ing ; unmarried.
5. Geraldine FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 31st October 1854 ;
baptized there, 2nd February 1855 ; married, at Telford,
Surrey, 8th June 1878, Major John Douglas Moodie (see
Moodie of Cocklaw), and has issue.
6. Eliza Dunbar FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 24th Febimary
1856 ; died there, 14th July following.
7. Charlotte Alice FitzGibbon, born at Belleville, Ontario, 8th
August 1857 ; married, at Brandon, Manitoba, 14th March
1884, Charles William Samuel Dunn, of Quebec, and has had
issue : —
(1) Charles Gwillym Dunn, born at The Hermitage, Bran-
don, Manitoba, 24th June 1886.
(2) Charles William Samuel Dunn, born at New Edinburgh,
Ottawa, 4th September 1889.
(3) Margaret Agnes Dunn, born at Brandon, Manitoba, 15th
December 1884 ; died, at Ottawa, 8th November 1888,
aged four.
Mr Dunn died at Brandon, Sth January 1889.
VII. Agnes Dunbar Moodie, a well-known authoress, horn at Melsetter,
Hamilton Township, Upper Canada, 9th June 1833 ; married, first,
at Belleville, aforesaid, 23rd August 1850, Charles Thomas Fitz-
Gibbon, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Registrar, Court of Probate, Canada,
and by him, who died in Toronto, 22nd February 1865, had issue: —
1. James Gerald FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 2nd February
1853, and baptized there, 18th March following ; married,
there, 14th June 1881, Katey, daughter of Major Sutherland,
Austrian Army, and has issue : —
(1) Marjorie FitzGibbon, born at Ingersol, Ontario, 1883.
2. John Wedderburn Dunbar FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 18th
June 1860 ; died there, 16th March 1865.
3. William Winder FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 12th April
1862 ; died there, 18th October 1865.
4. Mary Agnes FitzGibbon, authoress of several works, born at
Belleville, 18th June 1851 ; baptized there, 22nd July follow-
ing ; unmarried.
5. Geraldine FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 31st October 1854 ;
baptized there, 2nd February 1855 ; married, at Telford,
Surrey, 8th June 1878, Major John Douglas Moodie (see
Moodie of Cocklaw), and has issue.
6. Eliza Dunbar FitzGibbon, born at Toronto, 24th Febimary
1856 ; died there, 14th July following.
7. Charlotte Alice FitzGibbon, born at Belleville, Ontario, 8th
August 1857 ; married, at Brandon, Manitoba, 14th March
1884, Charles William Samuel Dunn, of Quebec, and has had
issue : —
(1) Charles Gwillym Dunn, born at The Hermitage, Bran-
don, Manitoba, 24th June 1886.
(2) Charles William Samuel Dunn, born at New Edinburgh,
Ottawa, 4th September 1889.
(3) Margaret Agnes Dunn, born at Brandon, Manitoba, 15th
December 1884 ; died, at Ottawa, 8th November 1888,
aged four.
Mr Dunn died at Brandon, Sth January 1889.
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