Robert Dunsmuir - Family

Family

Elizabeth Hamilton (1847–1901); Agnes Crooks (1849–1889); James (1851–1920); Alexander (1853–1900); Marion (1855–1892); Mary Jean (1862–1928); Emily Ellen (1864–1944); Jessie Sophia (1866–1946); Annie Euphemia (1868–1952); Henrietta Maude (1872–1950).

His son James Dunsmuir became premier of British Columbia and later, lieutenant governor of the province.

His daughter Effie (Anne Euphemia) Dunsmuir was married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, England, March, 1900, to Captain Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, R.N., Naval Attache to the British Embassy, St. Petersburg. He was the son of Lieut-General Hon. S. J. Calthorpe, and grandson of the 6th Lord Calthorpe.

His daughter Maud Dunsmuir was married, in London, Eng., June, 1898, to Captain Reginald Spencer Chaplin, loth Royal Hussars, only son of Col. J. W. Chaplin, V.C., C.B., of Kenilworth Hall, Leicestershire. He served as an A.D.C. to Field Marshal Lord Roberts and served in South Africa. Jessie Sophia became Lady Musgrave on her marriage to Sir Richard Musgrave.

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