Margaret Kemble was born in
New Brunswick,
Province of New Jersey, and lived in
East Brunswick Township. She was the daughter of
Peter Kemble, a wealthy New Jersey businessman and politician, and Gertrude Bayard; the granddaughter of Judge
Samuel Bayard (b. 1669) and
Margaretta Van Cortlandt (b. 1674); and the great-granddaughter of
Mayor of New York City Stephanus Van Cortlandt and
Gertrude Schuyler. She married Thomas Gage on December 8, 1758, at her father's 1200-acre
Mount Kemble Plantation in New Jersey. Following the outbreak of the American Revolution, Kemble Gage sailed from Boston to England in the summer of 1776 on a ship carrying military widows, orphans, and 170 soldiers who had been badly wounded in the
Battle of Bunker Hill. She was joined by her husband a few months later, who was recalled after his failure to resolve divisions with the colonists. Together with their children, the couple settled in a
Portland Place address in London. There are accounts that cite how Kemble Gage's relationship with her husband was never the same again. '' by
John Singleton Copley, 1768 Margaret outlived Thomas Gage by 36 years. The couple had eleven children, and their first son, the future
3rd Viscount Gage, was born in
Montreal in 1761. Gage's daughter, Charlotte Margaret Gage, married Admiral
Sir Charles Ogle. Descendants of Kemble Gage include: •
Lieutenant General Sir John Paul Foley (1939) retired British general •
Henry Hodgetts-Foley (1828–1894) former member of
Parliament •
Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of Abingdon (1808–1884)
British peer and politician •
John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort (1886–1946) British military officer and commander of the
British Expeditionary Forces in Europe during
World War II up to the
Battle of Dunkirk. •
Gabriella Wilde (1989–) British model and actress Her brother, Stephen Kemble, was a lieutenant-colonel in the British Army during the Revolution. She died in
England in 1824. She was portrayed by
Emily Berrington in the television
miniseries Sons of Liberty. ==Role in American Revolution==