DR. SAMUEL N. ROBERTSON
Mary — married John Baker. Their family consisted of
Annie (Mrs. Arthemas MacCaull) and Robert who farmed in North Bedeque.
Bessie — married George Burns of Freetown. They had two (2) sons, Gordon and Robert.
Isabella —— married John Scottie Robertson, a sea captain who was drowned at sea at the age of thirty-one (31). To this union were born four (4) children, namely, Sophia (Mrs. William Callbeck), Samuel Mapier, a graduate of Dalhousie University and later Principal of Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, Thomas, a graduate in dentistry from the University of Maryland in Bal— timore, Sarah married Dr. John Lowther. After the death of her
husband Mrs. Robertson and her family lived with her brother, Robert at Carleton.
Margaret — married Murdock Ross and they had a family of nine (9) children, namely, John, died young; Sophia, a medical doctor; Annie, a former matron of Prince County Hospital; Jen— nie, a teacher; Lottie, married D. J. McCutcheon; Theodore, a school teacher, later became a United Church Minister; George, lawyer, later became Senator; Gordon, died young; Amy, died young.
Sarah —' married Joseph Read. They had two (2) sons, namely, George, a medical doctor and Captain John, who sailed to many parts of the world and was later Captain of the P.E.I.- New Brunswick Car Ferry.
Anne —— Married Hon. Alexander Laird. Their four (4) children were, Sadie, lived at home; David, a teacher in Van- couver; Alexander, Lawyer; Robert, was engaged in the lumber business.
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