_ Jeanette is a teacher, she received her B.A., B.Ed. at Mount A1- llson; she married Donald Scott. They are living in Charlottetown and have two children.

. Valerie, R.N. received her training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. She married Gerald Thompson and they also live in Charlottetown.

Herbert and Gary are at home, they go to school. Herbert, a grade 10 student at Kensington High School and recent top prize winner at the sixth annual P.E.I. High School Science Fair left Monday to participate in the 10th Canada—wide Science Fair being held in Edmonton, Alberta. Herbert is the first student from P.E.I. to participate in the National Science Fair, this year being held at the University of Alberta. Congratu— lations Herb.

James was a Pilot Officer in the R.C.A.F., he was lost while on a bombing mission over the North Sea during World War II, 1945. He was married to Mary Callbeck of Summerside and they had two children.

Isaac, B.Sc. (Agriculture), he served with Royal Canadian Airforce during World War II, and later graduated from Macdonald College, class of 1951.

At the time of his death in 1956 he was Director of Field Crops and Extension with the Department of Agriculture, Prince Edward Island. Isaac was married to Grace Peacock of New Brunswick.

Ella married Milton Montgomery of Traveller’s Rest. Milton died very suddenly April 27th, 1946; they had two children. Quite recently Ella married William Miller of Lot 16.

Betty married Ernest Waite of Sherbrooke; they had seven chil- dren. Linda died of Leukemia in 1957.

Shirley was very young when her mother died, she married Wil- \iam Woodside of Baltic and they have three children.

Reuben Tuplin, already mentioned in the “Tuplin History”, had a carriage shop and store at Margate. He later moved to Kensmgton and

continued on as a storekeeper.

He died in 1900, one thousand people attended the funeral and a special train came out from Summerside.

MacNEILLS

Alexander MacNeill, son of Neil MacNeill and Mary MacLellan of Indian River was born in New Annan in

1824 and died in 1893.

His wife was the former Mary Gillis of Norboro who lived with the family until her death October 1915 at age of 87 years.

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Neil J. MacNeill

They had the following family: Mary, Angus, Neil Joseph, Annie, John and Elizabeth.

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