Margaret, Alexander, Peter and James did not marry. Alexander taught in New Annan School in 1874. Flora married Hughie McNeill 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 Mclnnis 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 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." 79