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- On the 12th inst. in Omagh, aged 63 years John Buchanan, Esq. In his death Omagh has lost one of its most respectable and valued inhabitants. He was mild, unassuming, kind, charitable, and humane – a true and steady friend – a husband and a father, he was all that a fond wife and loving family can deplore.
source: Obituary of John Buchanan. Belfast, UK: The Belfast Newsletter, 18 Jan 1842, p. 3.
- JOHN BUCHANAN of Lisnamallard, which he purchased in 1828, was born 1779, and died 1842. He married, April 1820, Mary J., daughter of James Blacker, D.L., of Dublin and had issue: (1) John Blacker, d.s.p.; (2) Jane Elizabeth; (3) Sarah, d.s.p.; (4) James, d.s.p.; (5) George, of Keston Tower, Kent, born 1827, married 1860, Gertrude, daughter of George Armitage, D.L. Yorks.; (6) Elizabeth; (7) William, d.s.p.; (8) Mansergh George, d.s.p.; (9) Alexander Carlile of Winnipeg, Canada, born 1834, married, 1863, Anna Sophia, daughter of D. Wilson, and has issue; and (10) Lewis Mansergh Buchanan of Edenfel and Lisnamallard, Co. Tyrone, Colonel commanding Fourth Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers, formerly in the 88th Connaught Rangers, born 1836, married first, in 1862, Eleanor Margaret, daughter of William Whitla, and by her (who died 1877) has issue, John Blacker and others. Colonel Buchanan married secondly, Wilhelmina, daughter of George A. Molony, R.M.
source: Smith, John Guthrie. Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times: An Account of the Parishes of Fintry, Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Buchanan, and Kilmaronock. Glasgow, UK: James Maclehose and Sons, 1896.
- The 2nd son,
JOHN BUCHANAN, of Omagh, b. 1779; purchased Lisnamallard in 1828; m. 6 April 1820, Mary Jane, dau. of the late James Blacker, a Divisional Magistrate of Dublin, High Sheriff 1805 (see BLACKER of Woodbrook); and d. 1842, leaving issue (besides three daus.),
1. John Blacker, d.s.p. 1861.
2. James Blacker, d.s.p. 1852.
3. George, of Keston Towers, Kent, b. 1827; m. 1860, Gertrude, dau. of George Armitage, D.L., of Nunthorpe, co. York (see that family), and d.s.p. 1897.
4. William, d.s.p. 1857.
5. Mansergh George, d.s.p. 1876.
6. Alexander C., of The Oaks, Morden, Manitoba, b. 1834; m. 1863, Anna Sophia, dau. of Daniel Wilson, and has issue.
7. LEWIS MANSERGH, now of Edenfel and Lisnamallard.
source: Bernard Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland, 9th Edition. London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1899.
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