Charlotte Lydia b. 22 Sept 1862, m. Alder Callbeck . See Callbeck history. Annie Lea b. 5 Dec 1863, d. 16 March 1900, bur. Peoples Cem., m. 9 Apr 1886 Angus MacDonald , b. 17 Feb 1855, d. 26 Dec 1925, bur. Peoples Cem., son of Neil MacDonald and Martha H. Pooley . They lived on the MacDonald Road in Crapaud and had 5 children: Harry Jasper b. 20 Feb 1887; Lydia Harrison b. 10 March 1889; Warren Harris b. 30 May 1891, d. 19 Jan 1896; Margaret Gray b. 31 Oct 1892; Annie Dorothy Elizabeth b. 29 Sept 1898, d. 29 Sept 1924. Mary Adelaide b. 3 Feb 1870, d. 16 Apr 1876, bur. Peoples Cem.. Dora Rachael Elizabeth b. 19 Nov 1875, d. 11 Oct 1965, m. 1905 George Hannant . They had 3 children: Bertha Adelaide ; William Warren ; Lidy Whilhelmina . John Artemas b. 19 Jan 1858, d. 23 Dec 1928, bur. Peoples Cem., son of William Warren Lord and Adelaide Lord , m. 10 Nov 1920 Christie Ann Thomas , b.18 Sept 1865, d. 15 Apr 1948, bur. Peoples Cem., daughter of William Thomas and Flora MacKinnon . See Thomas history. J. Artemus and Christie lived in Tryon where Richard Howatt lives in 1992. J. Artemus was an accountant. J. Artemas Lord and Christie Thomas had 2 children: John George b. 7 June 1921, m. 21 July 1945 Muriel Mathers . They lived in Montreal and had 2 children: Keith John b. Apr 1946, d. 15 Jan 1962; Lorna Lois b. 18 Dec 1947, m. James Gadra . Adelaide Ann b. 22 Dec 1923, m. 10 Oct 1944 Harold Henry Heppner. They live in BC and had 2 children: Sheldon Burpee b. 13 June 1946; Mona Lynn b. 8 July 1951. ♦ 0> <► ♦ Artemas Alder Artie merchant, shipowner, and agent, b. 10 May 1835, d. 2 May 1917, son of James Lord and Lydia Lea , 1st. m. 1859 Carrie M. Rich , b. 1838, d. 21 Dec 1864, daughter of Lathley Rich , Frankfort, Maine. They had 1 child: a son d. at 17 months; Artie 2nd. m. 1 Dec 1869 Margaret Grey , b. 2 June 1845, d. 1 Jan 1942, daughter of Col. John Hamilton Grey and Margaret Pennefather. Artie was adopted when 16 months old by his uncle W.W. Lord and his wife Ann Lea . He moved with them to Charlottetown at 5 years of age where he attended a private school, , later PWC, and then Mt. Allison Academy . He left school at 16 to spend 3 years sailing on his uncle's ships, trading between England and town. He entered into partnership with his uncle in 1856 under the firm name of W.W. Lord and Co.. 208