Holmes Road. There he built a house and blacksmith shop. He married a neighbour Mary Jane Bryanton, daughter of John Andrew Bryanton.

They had three children: Alonzo, Rena and Lloyd.

their favorite programs, e.g. Amos and Andy, the Jubilee Singers and the News.

Keir Crafer recalls the trips he and many of the younger set made to listen to the hockey games, especially in 1934 when the Moncton Hawks

caused much interest with their winning streak. Robert and Lottie Clark were frequent visitors as well.

HUNTER

‘In 1820 Thomas Hunter and his wife Agnes left Closeburn, Scotland and landed at Malpeque, P.E.I. Until the present, five generations of Hunters have had their origin from this couple. Some of their descendants

travelled to the western part of Prince Edward Island and some went to the United States. Many are still in this area.

HUNTER (WILLIAM)

William (Bill) is the great-grandson of Thomas and Agnes Hunter. He was born in 1907 at Indian River, the son of Ella Retta (Reeves) Hunter and George Thomas Hunter.

In 1933, on marrying Cecelia Hillman MacKenzie, (who had been living _ at the mill) he moved to the Baltic. At this time she was a widow with three small sons: Harold, Earle, and David. Later additions to their family in?

. cluded Jean, Eileen, Mary, and George.

Eileen died in 1938, at the age of 7 months. 67

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