" By this, and through her own unaided efforts,
she was the means of inaugurating the Memorial Mission to Zululand
(in memory of her brother) of which the Bishop of Zululand is the
head. She was the author of a Life of Henrietta Robertson, wife
of the Chaplain of the garrison of Fort-Etchowe; and other works.
She died in 1877, unmarried.
12. Katharine, who died unmarried on the 20th of March, 1832.
13. Jane, died unmarried on the 13th of February, 1820.
14. Louisa, who married William Wilson, C.A., and died on the
20th of January, 1866, without issue.
15. Alice, who married the Venerable C. S. Grubb, late Archdeacon
of Natal and now Vicar of Mentmore, with issue - Sarah Louisa and
Constance Ann.
Colin died on the 16th of September, 1830, and was succeeded by his
eldest surviving son,
III. WILLIAM FORBES MACKENZIE, who, born on the 18th of April,
1807, was for many years M.P. for the County of Peebles, and
afterwards for Liverpool. He was a Lord of the Treasury in Lord
Derby's Government, and is chiefly known as the author of the
"Forbes Mackenzie Act." He married, on the 16th of March, 1830,
Anne, daughter of Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope, Baronet, by
Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of Dunbar, fourth Earl of Selkirk,
with issue -
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