4c 3a2f Walter Auld b. in Edmunston, N.B. 4 Oct. 1930, now a businessman in Dartmouth, N.S. He m. Doreen Dunlap of Souris . They have one son and one daughter. + 3b 2f Walter Richard b. 14 Oct. 1890 in Freetown . 3c 2f Marguerite Schurman b. 8 Aug. 1892 in Freetown . In 1929 she m. Everett Schurman also of Freetown . (See Schurman history.) + 3d 2f Robert Brewer b. 8 Mar. 1896 at Freetown . + 3b2f Walter Richard Auld Walter Auld , second in the family of Robert and Nettie Auld was born in Freetown . He attended public school there and for a year at Emerald then Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown . After teaching a year at , near Vancouver, he returned east, to Dalhousie University. Following graduation, he went on to Divinity Hall for two years, the Union Theological Seminary, New , for one year. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister in the home church of Freetown on 23 Oct. 1917. Soon afterward he left for overseas as a Y.M.C.A. Lieutenant . On return, he was appointed supply pastor at Hallville in Eastern Ontario . There he met Mary Elizabeth (Libbie) Clark, the church organist, who became his wife. Following their marriage on 5 July, 1922, Walter was called to Markham Presbyterian Church, and ten years later the Aulds went to St. Paul's United Church in Midland, on . They had no children. Libbie d. 13 June, 1956. In 1958, after twenty-six years in Midland, Walter, now over retirement age, moved to Lindsay, Ont. as associate pastor with Rev. Robert K . N. MacLean . He d. 26 Feb. 1963. In St. Paul's Church, Midland, is a stained glass window placed by the church in 1957 in memory of Libbie. Also in the church is a beautiful little chapel built in Walter's honour. + 3d2f Robert Brewer Auld Brewer, the youngest of the family of Robert and Nettie Auld, was born in Freetown . After attending the local school, he went to Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown , from where he graduated in May, 1915. Afterward he taught in the home school, but following the death of his father, he took over the running of the farm. In addition, he was for some years an inspector of schools, first, in Inspectorate No. 2 in , and later when the number of inspectors for the Island was increased from six to nine, in Inspectorate No. 3. He was much interested in young people, in sports, in all community and church work. He was a leader of , a boys group, then of the Young People 's Union , a member of the Church choir, of the Freetown Male Quartette, of the Bedeque Choral Society under Dr. Sidey , the treasurer and an elder in the Freetown United Church. In 1935 he was a Master Mason in Lodge, No. 12 in Kensington . On 11 June, 1930, he and Jeannette Louise MacKenzie were married in South Granville . Brewer d. 27 Feb. 1936. Jeanette (Nettie) Brewer's wife, was born at P.E. I., on Apr. 24,1911. Following public school she attended Prince of Wales College, then taught for a year at South Freetown . In the years following her marriage, she was active in the local women's organizations. Later she completed work in Arts and Education at Dalhousie and Acadia Universities, then taught for some years in Nova Scotia and P.E.I. She retired from Kensington Regional High School in 1973. She now lives in Wolfville, N.S. They had two ch: + 4a 3d2f Nettie Katherine (Kay) b. at Freetown 3 June 1931. + 4b 3d2f Robert Brewer b. at Freetown 22 Jan. 1936. + 4a3d2f Nettie Katherine Auld Katherine (Kay) attended school at Freetown , then Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown from where she graduated in 1949. She taught for a year at Graham's Road, following which she went on to Dalhousie, graduating in 1952. She later attended the School of Education at Acadia for a year. On 19 July 1952 she and Charles Russell Kinnie of Yarmouth, N.S. were married in the United Church at Freetown . They lived for a time in Yarmouth where Charles was employed with the Dominion Railway , then moved to Falmouth, N.S. 198