and had built a siding for loading and unloading things from the railway. My father used to unload mussel mud from that siding. The Doyle land lay on both sides of the railway twenty acres or so being on the far side. CHEW RICKEY'S BLACK TWIST — THE BEST CHEW Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. Phone 345 I remember Millwood , Emmctt , and a Cheveric girl (Margaret). One time my mother and father were following the road to Kelly's Cross and they found Mrs. Doyle 's purse with her beads, money and all. She sure was glad to get it back. The Doylcs had been travelling to Kelly's Cross that day to church. The purse must have fallen out of the wagon. There were two houses and some barns there at the mill site. These were hauled up to the road. The big house is now used as a barn. Millwood and probably Emmett lived in this house. Decoursi [an Italian name], now owns the property and the house and barns near the road. The smaller house is now a few miles from Breadalbane . This was Jim Doyle 's house, Cheveric lived there too. It is the first house on the left as you go towards Breadalbane from Highway Two. One of the boys worked for the railroad...had some trouble with his foreman, and left for the States. William died on Thursday July 11, 1895 at his home—which the Doylcs called 'Millstream Cottage"—in Breadalbane at the age of forty-eight. His wife Margaret (Evans) Doyle diedon August 11,1919. She had been born August 12, 1848 and was baptized "Susan" by the parish priest Rev. Malachy Reynolds . (It is not uncommon to find this son of name problem among early records. The child was baptized Susan but was called by her unregistered second name. It is one of the many difficulties encountered by researchers.) William's daughter Mary Adelaide , known as Ada, married William A. Cheveric , on October 17, 1905 at St . Joseph's Church in Kelly's Cross. Witnessing this ceremony were Arthur Doyle and Katie Doyle . The following February, William Chevcrie 's sister Mclvina, married Millwood Doyle. This marriage took place at the Basilica in Charlottetown . William Cheverie was station agent at Royalty Junction at the time. He later took a similar job at Mt. Stewart, then at Breadalbane . The attendants at this wedding were Delia Walker , daughter of Angus and Lizzie and Wilfred Bradley of Kelly's Cross. The two couples lived in the same home together first in Breadalbane , and then in Maplewood , near Kelly's Cross. At Maplewood they had a small farm of fifty acres and Millwood had a carpenter shop where he continued to make tobacco boxes for Hickey and Nicholson. The furniture used in this home was built by William Doyle , the father of Millwood and Ada. Millwood farmed for a time at Maplewood but he and Melvina moved to Boston in 1923.