Family
James married twice. He married his first wife Sophia Bridget Colville at Piccadilly in Middlesex on 11 July 1797. They had three children, two sons and one daughter. After Sophia's death in 1801 he remarried to Margaret Schaw Stewart at Marylebone in Middlesex on 11 June 1804. They had thirteen children, five sons and eight daughters. Their fourth daughter Mary Drummond Broadwood married Alfred Lyall. This couple's second son was Alfred Comyn Lyall. Their eldest son Henry Fowler Broadwood married Juliana Maria Birch. This couple's tenth daughter was Lucy Broadwood.
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