, Surrey On 3 December 1778 Sullivan married Mary Lodge, a daughter of Thomas Lodge of Leeds. Together, they were the parents of: • Richard Sullivan (d. 1789), who died young. • Maria Sullivan (1786–1786), who died in infancy. •
Lt. Col. Sir Henry Sullivan (1785–1814), who served as an officer in the
Coldstream Guards and was killed at the
Battle of Bayonne in 1814. Unmarried. • Charlotte Sullivan (1787–1873), who married William Hale, son of the Hon. Mary Grimston (daughter of the
2nd Viscount Grimston) and great-grandson of
Sir Bernard Hale. • Adm. Sir Charles Sullivan (1789–1862), who married Jean Anne Taylor and had several children, including
Sir Charles and
Sir Edward. • Elizabeth Sullivan (1790–1846), who married the Rev. Hon. Frederick Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth son of
Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor. • Edward Richard Sullivan (1791–1824), who married Eliza Maria Caldwell, daughter of
Gen. Sir James Lillyman Caldwell. They had two sons and a daughter, Maria Charlotte (who married
Sir John Lees, 3rd Baronet). • Thomas Sullivan (d. 1796) •
Rev. Frederick Sullivan (1797–1873), who married Arabella Jane Wilmot, a granddaughter of
Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Baronet; they had two sons and a daughter, including
Sir Francis Sullivan, 6th Baronet. After her death, he married Emily Ames. • Maj. Arthur Sullivan (1801–1832), who died unmarried. • Maj.-Gen. William Sullivan (1804–1870), who married Euphemia Caulfield Harrington. No known issue. Sullivan died at his home in
Thames Ditton, Surrey, on 17 July 1806, and is commemorated by a memorial plaque in the
Church of St Nicholas, Thames Ditton. Their eldest son died young in 1789, and the title devolved to the second son,
Henry, MP for the
City of Lincoln. The latter was succeeded as third baronet by his brother, Sir Charles Sullivan, who entered the navy in February 1801 and became
Admiral of the Blue. ==Bibliography==