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- ALEXANDER MCCLINTOCK, of Drumcar, co. Louth, b. 30 Sept. 1692; m. Rebecca, dau. of William Sampson, and d.s.p. 25 May, 1775, devising his estates to his nephew (the 3rd son of his brother John),
JOHN MCCLINTOCK, M.P., of Drumcar, b. 1 Jan. 1742, m. 11 May, 1766, Patience, dau. of William Foster, of Rosy Park, M.P. for Dunleer, uncle of Lord Oriel (see FOSTER, Bart., of Glyde Court), and had issue,
1. John, his heir.
2. Alexander (Rev.), M.A., rector of Newtown Barry Clonegal, diocese of Ferns, b. 6 Jan. 1775; m. 1790, Anne dau. Mervyn Pratt, and d. 6 Aug. 1836, leaving issue; now extinct in the male line (see BURKE's Landed Gentry).
3. William Foster, b. 18 Oct. 1777; m. in 1803, Mary, dau. of Major-General Helden, and d. in 1838, having had issue (see BURKE'S Landed Gentry).
4. Henry, 3rd dragoon guards, b. 28 Sept. 1783; m. Dec. 1809, Elizabeth Melesina, dau. of Ven. George Fleury, D.D., archdeacon of Waterford. She d. 29 Jan. 1853. He d. 27 Feb. 1843, had issue (see BURKE's Landed Gentry).
1. Mary Anne, m. 1 Jan. 1787, Mathew Fortescue, of Stephenstown House, co. Louth, and had issue.
2. Elizabeth, m. 31 Dec. 1801, Lieut.-Col. Henry Le Blanc.
3. Rebecca, m. 1799, Edward Hardman, eldest son of Hardman, M.P.
4. Fanny, m. 1798, Theophilus Clive, cousin of the celebrated Lord Clive (see Powis, E.), and had issue.
Mr. McClintock was successively M.P. in the Irish House Commons for the boroughs of Enniskillen 1783-90, and 1790-7. He d. Feb. 1799, and was s. by his eldest son and heir.
source: Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage. London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1910.
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