Arnold and Annie Lefurgey. Bea MacFarlane Collection.

grandfather, Neil. It was on this land that Arnold built the Lefurgey house, what is now the Mitchell house. Arnold used lumber from the farm woodlot to build the house. The house built by Neil became the kitchen area in the new dwelling. Arnold was a farmer and lived all his life on the home farm. He and Annie were members of the Tryon Baptist Church.

Arnold Lefurgey and Annie Heustis had 6 children:

+Eudavilla Waters Villa b. 19 Oct 1890.

Jesse Lemuel b. 1 Dec 1892, d. 1 Feb 1893, bur. Albany Little Zion Cem..

+Heneritta Brownell b. 5 Dec 1894.

+Eugene Maxwell Max b. 30Jan 1897.

+Jolm Alfred b. 29 Nov 1898.

+Mildred Louise b. 12 Apr 1902.

Eudavilla Waters Villa b. 19 Oct 1890, d. 19 Oct 1969, bur. Sum— merside, daughter of Arnold Lefurgey and Annie Heustis, m. 9 June 1915 Frank Ariel Johnston, b. 4July 1891, d. 1946, bur. Summerside Catholic Cem., son of Thomasjohnston and Elizabeth Callbeck.

Frank was a plumber. They lived in Summerside, Moncton, and then Charlottetown where Villa operated a tourist home Villa Waters.

Villa Lefurgey and Frank Johnston had 2 children:

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