property on , and two and one-quarter acres on the corner of and McEwen Road. The family must have been quite musical, since among his assets were a Grand Piano and an organ. He also had a Tine set of silver tea service, which it is believed he brought from' England when he journeyed there to get a clock for the town hall tower. This tea service was apparently borrowed on occasion when the Governor was entertaining large groups. He left $45 to his mother. Picry Doyle started out with nothing, carved a good living from the Island by working hard, and was a man of kindness. CATHERINE DOYLE , Third Child of James Doyle and Margaret Lacey Catherine was born on April 15,1834. Two years after she was born the family moved to Mermaid . She was probably named after her maternal grandmother Catherine ( Gaffncy ) Lacey. Kate, as Catherine was known, lived on the farm until she was thirty-six and then married John Corrigan . John, a native Irishman, had been married before. In January of 1864 he had married Mary Jack man, by whom he had a child, Catherine, born March 24, 1867 at Vernon River . John joined the P.E.I. Militia , taking his oath on May 4, 1867. At that time his wife Mary was "dangerously ill". In 1870, Catherine married John Corrigan at Cathedral in | Charlottetown , the witnessess being her brother James, and her sister Eliza- SAINTJOACHIM'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, VERNON RIVER ^ S