Hon. John Beverley Robinson married Mary Jane Hagerman, daughter of Judge
Christopher Alexander Hagerman and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of
James Macaulay. Their daughter Minnie Caroline Robinson was born and educated in Toronto. She married, 1881, William Forsyth-Grant, Esquire, formerly Captain of H.M.'s 82nd Regiment, son of William Forsyth, Esquire, of Ecclesgreig Castle, County Kincardine, Scotland, J. P. and D.L., who, in 1842, assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Grant (Chad-wick). her husband was grandson of
John Forsyth of
Montreal. She contributed to periodicals and newspapers and authored a travel book "Scenes in Hawaii, or Life in the Sandwich Islands." She served as President of the Woman's Historical Society of Toronto, and was elected President of the Ladies' Relief Society of
Toronto, Ontario. The couple's youngest daughter Augusta Louisa, sang in London at public concerts, in company with other artists, and was also on tour in the Provinces. During John Beverley Robinson's term as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1880–87, his wife Mary Jane Robinson and daughter Augusta Louise dispensed the hospitalities of Government House. She frequently sang at Government House and subsequently took vocal instruction in London, from Randegger, and in Paris, from Laborde. In London she lived with the song composer,
Maude Valérie White. Augusta Louisa returned to Canada in 1895, and sang on tour with
Emma Albani,
Pol Plançon,
Harry Plunket Greene, and
Allan James Foley. She married, October 8, 1898, Stewart Fielde Houston, Barrister. == Electoral record ==