, was the Ryan family home after Hugh Ryan purchased it 1886.|left Hugh Ryan, the eldest son of John Patrick Ryan and Margaret Conway, was born into a wealthy Irish-Catholic family, who owned
Gortkelly Castle before his father sold the estate to "invest in the new world." The family immigrated post sale to Montreal, Canada, when Ryan was nine years old. Ryan had three younger siblings: John Ryan, Patrick Ryan, and Catherine Ryan; and one older sibling in
Alice Ryan. On 20 March 1858 Ryan married Mary Margaret Walsh in Perth, Ontario. The couple lived in Hollydene House a High Victorian-style mansion in the prestigious
Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto, with their five children: Mary "Minnie" Alice Ryan, John Thomas Ryan, Patrick William Ryan, Alphonso Martin Ryan, and Marguerite "Rita" Teresa Ryan. Hollydene House, now
Branksome Hall, is classified as a building of historical significance under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act. Hugh Ryan's daughter Mary "Minnie" Alice Ryan married James Austin Smith, son of Canadian Senator and business tycoon
Sir. Frank Smith, on 5 June 1888 at
Our Lady of Lourdes Church in a "fashionable ceremony." The bridesmaids included the bride's sister Miss Rita Ryan, the bride's cousin Miss Nellie Ryan, and socialite Miss Kathleen Harty (daughter of Ontario politician
William Harty). Ryan's wife Margaret died on 23 February 1904 while vacationing in
Cairo, Egypt with their daughters, and was interred in the family mausoleum at the
Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery, Toronto. Hugh Ryan was godfather to Alice Ryan's daughter
Margaret Isabelle McHenry (née Doheny) and John Ryan's daughters Isabelle Teresa Pettit (née Ryan) and Helen Margaret "Nellie" MacDonell (née Ryan). Helen's youngest son, Hugh MacDonell, was named after her uncle. All three goddaughters received sizeable sums in Ryan's last will and testament. == Death ==