Margaret, Alexander, Peter and James did not marry.

Alexander taught in New Annan School in 1874.

Flora married Hughie McNeil] of Traveller’s Rest, later of Bran- don, Manitoba. They had two daughters and five sons.

Daniel married Catherine MacDonald; they had the following fam- ily: John, Alexander, Elizabeth, Florence and Margaret.

John, Alexander and Elizabeth did not marry.

_Alexander was killed in World War 1, 1917.

Florence married Edward Larkin who was a well known butter and cheese maker; they had two sons and four daughters and lived in Clermont for a while.

Margaret married John McInnis of New Annan and had the fol- lowing family; Gertrude, Lorraine, Tessie, Eleanor, Allison and Georgie.

Gertrude married Lloyd Crozier of Wilmot and they have five chil- dren; they live in Fairview, Nova Scotia.

Lorraine married James Mill of Clermont; they have three daugh- ters and one son and live in St. John, New Brunswick.

. Theresa was a teacher, she received her license from Prince of Wales College. She married Carroll Lambe of Springfield East, they have a family of three sons and five daughters. '

Eleanor married Edmund Gallant; they have four girls and one boy and live in Summerside.

Allison married Velda Arsenault of Traveller’s Rest; they live in New Annan and have two sons Grant and Glen.

Georgie married Arthur Veinot; they have two girls and one boy.

Their home is in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

DONALD married Miss McLellan, they had two daughters and four sons. Lucy, Martin, Alexander, Marshall, Thaddeus, Margaret Jane.

Lucy married Joseph Stringer and they had one daughter. Martin and Alexander did not marry. Marshall and Thaddeus .....

Margaret Jane married Angus McLellan, they had one daughter and four sons. Their home is in Grand River.

ANNIE married a Mr. McDonald of Grand River; they have seven children.

Daniel married Annie Lamont; they lived in Clermont and had nine children.

Sebastian married and lived in Grand River, had no family.

“Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes happiness.

It isn’t attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.”

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