Ralph Adams The property was first settled by a family named Daniel Pridham , a carpenter, who came from the "old country". Later sold to Kenneth McKay and his wife. They had a family of four boys: Ralph, Wallace, John and Daniel. Farm was later purchased by Heath Caseley who mar¬ ried Ethel Clark . They have a family of six: Edith ( Mrs. Bruce Riley of Baltic ); Clark (married to Dorothy Hogg living in Hamilton) ; Velda, ( Mrs. Earl Hogg of Wilmot); Willa ( Mrs. Ralph Somers of Amherst) ; Nelson married Ruth Woodside of Margate , living in Kensington ; Anna ( Mrs. Douglas MacMurdo of Bedeque ). This property was then sold to Joseph Woodside who married Janie Clark . They have two girls, (one boy deceased). Olive ( Mrs. Everett Champion of Kensington ) ; Beryl ( Mrs. Claude Hogg of Kensington ). This farm was later sold to Edward Adams and then purchased by his son Ralph, who married Violet Bassett of . They have a family of four boys and one girl: John, Garth, Barry, Janet and Donald. Mrs. Preston Woodside John Bentley and his wife Sarah Cousins came from England and bought a farm in Margate . They had a family of five: Charlotte, Han¬ nah, Caroline, James and John. Hannah married John Woodside , of Clinton and they bought her father's farm. They had two boys, Ira and Preston. John Woodside was a machinist and worked for the Massey Harris Company for some years. He had a wood working shop, where he made a lot of articles including spinning wheels, wool winders, etc. Preston took a course in Electrical Engineering and worked as an electrician for some years, later acquired his father's farm. Preston mar¬ ried Priscilla Frizzell of Stanchel and they had a family of six: James married Betty Peters , of Kelvin , and live in Margate . Hilbert married Joyce Peters of Kelvin , and live in Kensington . Marjorie married David Stewart and live in Hamilton, Ontario . Doris married Stan Parsons and live in St. John , N .B. Merilla married Wayne Crossman and live in Central Bedeque . Preston, Jr., at home. After her husband's death, Mrs. Woodside sold the farm to Ralph Adams , retaining the house and five acres of land. Blair Buell One of our early settlers, William Pound , was born in England . In 1841, when he was quite young, his parents immigrated to P.E.I. , and set¬ tled in Fredericton . On Nov. 21,1863, he married Maria Tuplin of Margate . At this time they settled in Margate where he carried on a business as carriage builder. 46