QUIGLEY
Frank Quigley, son of James and Mary Ann Quigley mar— ried Francis Ann Riley, daughter of Joseph and Maria Riley of Travellers Rest on February 8th, 1917.
They moved from Victoria to Carleton in 1924 when Frank went to work with W. S. Muttart on the farm now owned by John Haslam. They moved to their present location in 1927. They had five children - Thelma, Grace,, John, Nathaniel and Mary Jane. Two boys died in infancy. Frank is retired now.
Mrs. Quigley died March 11th, 1959. Thelma married Wil- ber John Cairns, son of John and Ella Mae Cairns of California and later Tryon and they had four children — Margaret Ann, Ray- mond Victor and John Franklin. Their oldest son died in infancy. Wilber works as Transportation Laborer with C. N. R. at Bor— den. John Quigley married Hazel Gunning, daughter of John and Gladys Gunning of Travellers Rest. They had siX children - Enid Gail, Carol Ann, Brenda Jean, Eric Bruce, Leona Ruth and Lauretta Dale, Mrs. Gunning lives with John and Hazel now. John works on M.V. Abegweit. Mary Quigley married James Matheson from Halifax. They have four children — Gary Wayne, Garth Erle, Beulah Jane and Glen Earnest. They live in Tor- onto, Ontario where James works at Carpenter and Construction work.
READ
ELIZABETH READ R.T. CAPTAIN READ
In November of 1917 Captain John Lefurgey Read was given command of the 8.8. “Prince Edward Island” to prove the feasi- bility of providing daily communication with the Mainland by operating an Ice-breaking train ferry between Carleton Point 11 Prince Edward Island and Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick. He was the eighth generation of the Reads in America.
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