I Of the 2Poneers of Tampa- James Jrichton. Harold, John Criohton. who died at the age of ten months, and Frederick, and five daughters, darah Matilda, Blanche, Julia, Madge and Mary.. James C. McKay, the oldest son, married' Lilllin MacDonell, of Fernandina, the daughter of Augustus 0. and Elizabeth (Allen) MacDonell. They have thr e children: James A., who was born in Ooala, Fla., and married Frances Louise Bond, daughter of Dr. A. R. and Phenix Bond, of T ampa; allen, born in Fernandina, and Richard, born in Tampa. James a. McKay is the head of a prominent insurance firm in the city of Tampa, McKay & Son. Harold, the second son of James and Mary E. (Orichton) MoJay, was for sometime city salesman in the employ of the Oudahy Packing Co. for the -ity of Tampa, but has recently been placed in charge of the branch of that company in the city of Key fest. Frederick, the _third son, is unmarried. He is a sanitary inspector for the city of Tampa. Sarah Matilda. the eldest daughter of James and Mary E.'"(riohton) McKay, married James D. l1arke, of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. (See James D. Clarke family.) Mr. Clarke has been dead for several years, the date of his death being April 26, 1906. There were born to this couple the following children: James D., who married carolina M. *harpe, of Atlanta, Georgia. Webb, who is still unmarried. He is an em- i ploye of the insurance firm of MoKay & Son, and Porter J~, who is unmarried. Gladys A., who married Kenneth A.4hite of In- dianapolis. Ind. He is connected with the Citi- zene' Bank and Trust Company, of 'ampa. The s.eoond daughter of James and Mary E. (Criohton) MoKay is Blanche, who married Thomas Lo Morton, of Petersburg, Va., Mr. Morton is assist- ant oivil engineer ,in the employ Of the Atlantio Coast Line BRailro; p Company. Their hom. t at Wil- mington, ~ C. They have two daughters. Blnohoi and Julia. - Julia, the third daughter of James abi Mary E (Criohton) Mc~Kay, died unmarried after attaining - ya -g vio'' ?.<