William married Dorothy MacRae of Brookfield ; they are living in Mississauga, Ontario and have two boys. Stutly married Ruth Rayner of Traveller's Rest; they are living in Etobicoke, Ontario and have four children. Pauline attended Prince of Wales College for her teacher's license, after teaching for a while she married Kenneth Simmons of East; she is presently on the staff of Elm Street School, Summerside and they have two children. Wendell married Geraldine Woodside of Clinton, they live on the homestead and have four children, Charles Robert , Lillian Louise , Pat¬ ricia Lorena and Wyman Arthur. ELIZABETH LOUISE married Robert C. Williams of Montreal then of New Annan . He bought the farm which had been deeded over to the Haggertys in 1874. The house that burned sometime after Robert bought the farm was once known as Forgan's Granary; anyone who was unable to make up their quit rent payment gave grain which was collected and stored in this granary. Robert built a new home and together they were very prosperous. Owing to ill-health they were unable to continue farming. Reserving a lot they sold their home to Errol Thompson and again built the cosy home where they now reside. Many institute quiltings have been held in the Williams' home. They have no family. ELISA JANE married John Palmer of England ; they had no fam¬ ily. She died September 27, 1940. Martha Hall never married, she died April 25, 1867. Robert Thomas married Lucy Burrows of Wilmot Valley , they re¬ sided in Kensington and had eleven of a family. He died July 1st, 1924. Elijah Parr married Helen Cairns of Freetown and settled in New Annan in 1894. Their farm joins the western part of the Mills' farm which is the eastern boundary line between New Annan and Kensington . He died March 9, 1911. They had five children: Pearl, Sarah, Janet, Violet and Stewart. Pearl and Janet after teaching school in Prince Edward Island went to where they taught in various schools in Sas¬ katchewan, Alberta and British Columbia until they retired from teaching. They continued to make their home in the west. Pearl in Alberta and Janet in British Columbia . Both had their B.A . and M.A . degrees. Sarah suffered ill health and was in hospital for many years before her death. Stewart took over the family farm a few years after his father's death and continued in farming until his retirement in 1969. He mar¬ ried Ethel MacNeill of Kensington . Four children were raised on this farm: Clifford, Keith, Helen and Evelyn Clifford is the United Church minister at Moncton , New Bruns¬ wick. He married Joyce Holmes of Saskatchewan and they have four children. 66