the farm in 1957 and moved to Summerside where he was engaged in building and real estate. He lives in 1985 at 178 Spring Street.
4c 3d2c Jeane b. in Freetown in 1924. She attended P.W.C. then taught school at Travellers Rest, Lower and Upper Freetown. She graduated from the P.E.I. School of Nursing in 1949 with an RN. degree. She nursed in Charlottetown, Thunder Bay, Ont. and Kelowna, BC. after which she attended the
University of Toronto and worked as Assistant Director of Nursing at Mount Sinai Hospital and as Director of Nursing at Riverdale Hospital in Toronto. She lives (1985) at 500 Alexander St., Toronto.
+3f2c Albert F. Campbell
He moved to Freetown with the family in 1895. He went to Western Canada as a lad and worked on grain farms and cattle ranches. In the winters he worked in a livery stable where one of his duties was to drive the local veterinary. Albert returned to Freetown in 1911, and in 1912 m. Martha (Mattie) Warren (1889-1969), a daughter of Wellington and Mary Martha Scott Warren, of Norborough. Albert and Mattie farmed the Matthews Place (part code 25) where Eustace Reeves lives 1985. Albert was the local veterinarian and day
or night was always ready to help a neighbour with a sick animal. They raised a family of four daughters and one son. Albert F. d. 1957.
4a 3fZC Hazel b. in Freetown in 1913. She m. Cecil Paynter, son of George and Adelaide Paynter in 1931. They had three children: 1. Claude, 2. Carol and 3. Sharon. (See Paynter history.)
4b 3f2c Ina b. 1915 m. Isaac Walker, son of John Walker of Kelvin Grove. Ina and Isaac farmed at Kensington. They retired to a new home on the Kelvin Road. They have one daughter Audrey b. 1953. She teaches in Ellerslie. Issac d. 15 Aug. 1978.
4c 3f2c Doris b. 1918. 111. Howard Cairns. (See Cairns history.)
4d 3f2c Ethel b. 1922. m. Keith Simmons, son of Brecken Simmons ofWilmot. They farmed on the Blue- shank Road in Wilmot Valley, later retiring at New Annan. They have two children: Wendell b. in
1949 with the Bank of NS. in Rothesay, N.B., and Louise b. in 1952 m. Errol Thompson of New Annan.
4e 3f2c Walter Warren b. 1923 farmed at Freetown. He m. in 1948, Joyce Thomson of North Tryon, daughter of Russell Thomson. Walter has been a fruit and vegetable inspector with the Dept. of Agriculture since 1959. They sold the farm (part code 25) to Eustace Reeves in 1977 and built a new home in Kensington. They had five children.
5a 4e3f2c Barry b. 1951. Graduated from Athena High School in 1968 and attended U.P.E.I. for one year. He m. in 1974, Lynn, daughter of Bennett and Marie MacDonald of Travellers Rest. They have two children Lisa and Justin. Barry is an engineer with C.N. Marine in Borden. They live (1985) in Kensington.
5b 4e3f2c Garth b. 1954. Attended Athena High School. Graduated in 1972. Attended Acadia University 1972-76. Graduated with a B.Sc. Degree. He m. in 1974, Karen, dau. of Myles and Anne (Gallant) McNally of Summerside. They have two children: Chole and Adam. Garth is employed as a teacher in Kensington High School. They live (1985) in Summerside.
Sc 4e3f2c Chole Joyce b. 1957, d. 1962. She d. at five years of age with cancer.
5d 4e3f2c Gordon b. 1961. Attended Acadia University graduating in 1982 with a 8.80. Degree. He m. in 1984, Roxanne, daughter of Thane Ellis and Marion (Ellis) Simpson of Summerside. He is employed as a fruit and vegetable inspector. He and Roxanne live in Summerside.
5e 4e3f2c Marsha b. 1964 at present attending Dalhousie University, where she is working towards a Degree in Nursing.
+2e Albert E. Campbell
He m. Eliza Mayne of Springfield Lot 67. They farmed 150 acres (code 79). Albert loved a good horse and owned among others the standard bred mare “Gama”. He raised several race horses, one was “ADA MAC”. She was sold in New York and was one of the fastest trotters in North America at that time.
Albert was an agent for Massey-Harris machinery and is said to have owned the first grain binder in the area.
They raised a family of three sons and seven daughters. Albert d. in 1912 and Eliza in 1927. They are bur. in the People’s Cem. in Freetown.
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