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Rev. Dr. McVicar, of Montreal. Church Officers
for 1878: James Thompson, Daniel Poaps, Henry
Wylie (now deceased.)

CARDINAL PUBLIC SCHOOL.

The school house is a commodious brick structure,
the grounds a model of neatness, surrounded by
shade trees, and well worthy of imitation. Mr.
Alexander Smith is the principal, whose efficiency
is attested by the fact that he has occupied his
present position for nine years.

JOSEPH C. IRVINE.

Mr. Irvine was born on one of the Shetland
Islands in 1837, and was educated in an academy
in Scotland. In 1852, he emigrated to Canada,
and in 1862 proceeded to British Columbia, where
he engaged in gold mining for five years. Return¬
ing to Ontario, he settled in Edwardsburg, entering
the mercantile business, and purchasing produce
upon an extensive scale. He has represented the

municipality for three years in the Connties’
Council, and at the last general election for the
Local Legislature opposed, unsuccessfully, the
Hon. C. F. Fraser for the representation of South

Grenville.

CHAPTER XXVIII.
YONGE FRONT.

DANIEL MAt ory and his wife came from Vermont
in 1784; Mr. Mallory being a U. E. Loyalist. He
first settled at Mallorytown Landing, but shortly
after moved to the farm now occupied by his grand¬
son, Ira Mallory. Mr. Mallory’s family consisted of
the following children :—Daniel, who married Eliza¬
beth Randolph and settled in Mallorytown, raising a
family of fourteen children (two of whom died
young), the remainder settling in close proximity to
each other. Samuel married Amy Patterson; their
family was also large; Peggy, a daughter, married
Julius Guild ; Anna married Israel Guild: Hulda
married Daniel Seaman, near Brockville ; Salachy
married Stephen Ducolon ; Rachel married Samuel
Trusdell; Molly married Nathaniel Baxter There
were also Israel, Nathaniel, Noah, Hutcheson and
Sally.

Andrew, the third son of Daniel Mallory, Sr.,
married Mary Whitney, by whom he had four
children ; Polly married Israel Perkins ; Phoebe
married aman named Armstrong; Nancy married
Ichabod Fell ; Philinda married Edmund Dunsmore.

Peter Mallory had two sons; William died in
Blenheim ; Peter, jr., resides in Oshawa.

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David Mallory married Hulda Patterson wee
Keeler. His family consisted of Ira, Charles, Amasa
W., Lavina, who married Shubel Kelly ; Elizabeth
married Oran Adams; Hulda married Charles
Wilcox ; Mercy married Henry S. Judd; Clara ¬
married T. T. Lee.

Israel Mallory married Phoebe Eyres, His family
consisted of Ephraim, Israel, William and Hiram.

The family of James Mallory consisted of Alvah :
Nancy, who married John H. Hughes; Elizabeth,
Lucinda, Fanny, and Sarah.

John Mallory raised the following family : Amos,
John, Jr., Laura, who married Rey. George Jones ;
Sally, married Wilson Shipman ; and Sabra.

Elizabeth Mallory married William Andress.

Polly Mallory married Jeremiah Mallory, an emi¬
grant from the United States, he being a distant .
Family of Jere¬
miah :—Elisha, David, Henry, Thomas ; Hulda, who
married Thomas Kenyon; Mercy, married Edward
5. Thomas; Catherine, married L. Wickwire ;
Lucinda married Elliott Metcalfe.

relative of the original settlers.

Mercy Mallory married Peter Trickey.

Catherine Mallory married C. Ayres, and raised
a numerous family.

For many years past Mr. Ira Mallory has been
Treasurer of the Municipality: many of the re¬
maining descendants also occupying leading posi¬
tions in the Township.

THE TENNANT FAMILY,
AND

(GEORGE TENNANT.

William Tennant, Sen., was born in Dumfries¬
shire, Scotland, 1794. At the age of 20 he
emigrated to New Brunswick, where he remained
two years. Taking passage on a ship he arrived in
Montreal, and from that city proceeded on foot to
the Township of Yonge, where he located, | and re¬
sides at the present time. Shortly after his arrival
he married Ann Cain, whose ancestors are among
the first settlers of the Municipality; Caintown
receiving its name from the family. Mr. Tennant’s
family consisted of nine sons and two daughters,
viz, :—David, William, Jr., Thomas, George, Robert,

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George Tennant, the fourth son of William Ten¬
nant, was born July 24th, 1830, in the Township of
Yonge, and commenced life as a school teacher in
1845, at the same time giving some attention to
farming until.1850. After visiting the Western
States, he returned to Caintown, where he taught
for three years, marrying Emeline, daughter of