Maj. Stephen Heward (1776-1828)

J.P., of Toronto; Auditor-General of Upper Canada

He was born at Friar Wingate, near Lanercost in Cumbria. He was the younger brother of Sir Simon Heward (1769-1846), K.B., F.R.C.S., of Carlisle, and the brother-in-law of Captain John O'Brien (d.1804) R.N., of Fareham, Hampshire. Major Heward was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards before transferring to the Queen's Rangers. During the War of 1812, he captured Fort Detroit and was awarded with a significant land grant at York (Toronto), where he settled. He married Mary, sister of both Chief Justice Sir John Beverley Robinson and Mrs D'Arcy Boulton of The Grange

Spouse (1)

Mary (Robinson) Heward

Mrs Mary (Robinson) Heward

1787-1863

Children (5)

Francis Harris Heward

Merchant & Agent for the Royal Life Insurance Co., Toronto

1811-1880

William Beverley Heward

of Toronto

1814-1890

John O'Brien Heward

Co-Founder of the Canada Ore Dressing Company, Toronto

1820-1890

Lt.-Col. Augustus Nathan Heward

Merchant & Lieutenant-Colonel of the Victoria Rifles, Montreal

1824-1866

Stephen Heward

Stockbroker, of Toronto

1826-1881