6o REMINISCENCES OF 



who married Col. Robert McKelvey. After Mr. 

 Cahusac's death, his widow married Daniel Cain, 

 by whom she had two sons, Daniel and William 

 Cain. 



50. West of the swamp, and opposite Gravel Hill, 



was the residence of Boisseau, and afterwards 



of Mrs. Lehre. 



51. Spring Grove was the residence of Rene 

 Peyre. He was twice married. Rene Peyre's first 

 wife was Ann Cantey, sister of Mrs. John Peyre, 

 who married Peter Sinkler aftervvards. His second 

 wife, Hannah Simmons, was the mother of Francis 

 Peyre, and of Anne, who married Thomas Ashby. 

 Francis Peyre, who succeeded his father on this 

 place, married Catharine, daughter of Peter Sinkler, 

 of Lifeland. Their children were : Elizabeth, who 

 married Charles Sinkler, and after his death, Thomas 

 Ashby ; Anne, the wife of Stephen G. Deveaux ; 

 Catharine, wife of Dr. Theodore Gaillard ; Florida, 

 wife of Isaac M. D wight. Their son Francis mar- 

 ried Mary, daughter of Col. Thomas Porcher of 

 Ophir. After Mrs. Peyre's death, Mr. Peyre mar- 

 ried Mary Peyre, daughter of Thomas Walter, the 

 botanist. Their children were : Isabella, who mar- 

 ried Dr. William Porcher ; Thomas Walter and 

 Hannah Ashby, both of whom died unmarried. 



Thomas Walter Peyre succeeded his father as 

 proprietor of Spring Grove, and resided on it for 

 some years ; he afterwards removed to Brunswick, 



