Mary married Michael McGuirk of Massachusetts. She later mar- ried a Mr. Sullivan. ,
Angus lived in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Neil Joe lived on the homestead in New Annan; he was born March 1867 and in 1899 he married Maude MacDonald of Traveller’s Rest.
Eight years after their marriage they purchased an additional farm adjoining their own with the beautiful new residence built by James MacDonald. On July 1, 1907 they moved into their new home Where they lived the rest of their life; he died May 5, 1953. Mr. MacNeill. who was engaged in farming all his life, was noted for his piety and sobriety; he was a man of ready wit, had an optimistic outlook on life.
He was one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of the community. In his home hospitality abounded.
They had the following family: Mamie, Florence and Allie.
Mamie married Edward Laughlin of Sherbrooke and they have eight children.
Florence married Wilfred Curley and lived in Clermont, they had a family of eleven. One son, Alvin, lives in New Annan on the Haggerty Road; he married Marion Bryanton of Spring Valley and they have three girls: Marisa, Sheila and Margo.
Alvin is a teacher, he received his B.Sc., and B.Ed. at St. Dunstan’s University and his M.Ed. at U.N.B.
Allie remained on the homestead. he married Mae Keough of Al- bany; she died June 19, 1951 leaving seven children namely: Mildred, Joan, Ella, Irma, Edgar, Leonore and Lois.
In 1957 Allie sold the farm and moved to Hamilton, Ontario. In 1962 he married Rena Wright of Hamilton, Ontario and formerly of New Annan.
Mildred married Maurice Croken of Emerald and they had six children. Mildred died leaving a young family.
Sister Joan is a nun at Mount St. Mary’s, Charlottetown.
Ella married Paul McDonagh of Montreal; they have three children. Irma married Patrick Curley of Summerfield, Prince Edward Is-
land and they have five children.
Edgar married Barbara Lowe; they are living in Stoney Creek, Ontario and have one child.
Leonore married Jerry La Voie of Hamilton, Ontario and they have three children.
Lois married Ian Bridger of Montreal, they have one child.
Annie married John Hugh Baker of, at that time called New An- nan later Traveller’s Rest; they had five children.
One of their daughters, Loretta, married Arthur Enman of Ver- non River; they lived in Massachusetts for a while and then came to live in New Annan on the lower road. They bought the Emmett Mac-
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