SEMPLE
Tyndle Semple was born at New Glasgow. He married Gertie Essery, Kensington, and came to live at Traveller's Rest Corner where he carried on a blacksmith business. Tyndle had great musical talent. Everybody loved to hear him sing, which he did at many entertainments. The family have carefully preserved records of his favorite songs. Among them are ”Face to Face" and “Old Black Joe".
The following are their family: Irene. (Mrs. Roy Mill), Kensington. They had a family of two.
Thelma, (Mrs. Sudsbury). Charlottetown, had three children and Grace, (Mrs. Donald Cousins), Park Corner, also had three children.
William (deceased) married Ruth MacArthur, Kensington and had a family of two.
George lives at Kensington. He was first married to Ethel Doughart and had a daughter, Mabel. His second wife was Muriel Marks (deceased). Their family is a daughter and son, Tyndle.
Earl married Gladys Walker. They have three children and live at Kensington. Fred Married Lucy Brown and they have three in their family. They also reside at Kensington.
Tyndle, Mrs. Semple and family moved to Kensington in March, 1918.
Mrs. Semple died in 1967 and Tyndle in 1969. Both of them were in their 90th year.
SILLIKER
(See Pillman history)
SIMMONS
Clarence Simmons of North St. Eleanors and Wilmont purchased the farm property of Sterling Barlow in 1971 and came to reside in Traveller's Rest.
He continues to carry on the business of farming as well as that of a dealer in livestock. He is married to Sheila Woodside and they have three children Marilyn, Cheryl and Dianne.
SIMMONS
Walter Simmons married Georgie Profitt from Margate. They bought a lot of land from David L. Walker and built a home in 1952. Upon com- pletion they moved from Freetown to this community.
Walter operated the potato warehouse at New Annan for Simmons and MacFarlane Co. Ltd., formerly owned by John C. Pillman and now owned by David Walker. Walter continues to manage the extensive farm business
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