PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 417 his brothers-in-law, Richard, George and Francis Panting, and his brother, Angus, he engaged in ship-building at Pinette and Red Point , in which they were very successful, as were they also in the line of general mer¬ chandising, in which they were engaged. Captain Docherty was a son of Angus and Catherine (McLeod) Docherty, the former of whom was born in Portree, Scotland , and at the a^e of nine years came to Prince Ed ¬ ward Island on the ship "Polly," accom- paning his parents, Donald and Ann ( Stew ¬ art) Docherty. Catherine McLeod was also a native of Portree, Scotland , and was de¬ scended of Lord McLeod , of Portree. She was a daughter of Malcolm and Effie (Mc¬ Donald) McLeod, the latter being of the Glengarry McDonalds. Two of her broth¬ ers were officers in the British army and were engaged in the battle of Waterloo, receiv¬ ing honorable mention by the Duke of Wel¬ lington, one of them, Lieut. William Mc ¬ Leod , receiving medals. The latter came to Prince Edward Island and settled at Orwell. Anna Stewart 's grandfather was a cousin of Prince Charley and concealed the latter for three months at his house in the High¬ lands, this traitor being brought to the new world by Angus Docherty . The latter had two brothers, Findlay and Donald, who live at Seal River , Prince Edward Island . Capt. Donald Docherty had two brothers, Malcolm and Angus, of Belfast , this province. Captain Docherty married Miss Jennie Panting , a daughter of Francis and Jennie (Fraser) Panting. Francis Panting was born in Oxford , England , and is a son of William and Ann (Pope) Panting, while his wife was born in Inverness , Scotland , and was a daughter of Angus and Jennie (Shaw) Fraser. Rev. Donald Fraser , the noted min¬ ister, of London, England , was a relative 27 as was Rev. Allen Fraser , of Belfast , Prince Edward Island . To Captain Donald and Jennie Docherty were born the following children: Effie, who became the wife of William McKenzie , of Cable Head , Prince Edward Island ; Mary A., wife of Enoch Paige , a successful merchant of Boston, Mas ¬ sachusetts; who owned Island No. 1, in the Mississippi river, which acquired consider¬ able note during the Civil war; Mrs. Paige has crossed the twenty-four times [see mention of Mr. Paige elsewhere in this volume]; Jennie P., the wife of Angus Sutherland , of Bridge; Laura A., the wife of Arthur E. Guild , of Boston, Massachusetts ; Vermont , a cousin of Gov. Curtis Guild , of Massachusetts ; Alice M., the wife of George Goff , who is mentioned elsewhere in this volume; Katie, at home; Richard, deceased; Donald, a farmer in Lot 53, Kings county; William, at home; Angus, deceased; George, who owns and operates the old homestead in Lot 53; John Malcolm , of Cardigan , an artist; Annie, Mrs. Charles McEachen , of Belfast , Prince Edward Island . Captain Docherty was one of the strong virile men who occupied a prominent place in the history of Prince Ed ¬ ward Island, and to him was due, in a large degree, its progress and development He had an extensive acquaintance throughout Kings county and was well liked by all who knew him. John R. McRae , a successful farmer and miller at Roseberry , Lot 6 0, was born in Lot 6 0, Prince Edward Island , on April 16, 1865, and is a son of James and Sarah (Campbell) McRae, the father a native of Ponds , Prince Edward Island , born in 1822,