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2e Annie b. 11 Jan. 1885, eldest dau. of Albert and Eliza (Mayne) Campbell of Freetown. She m. Henry Webster of Norboro the 15th of Aug. 1911 in Winnipeg, Man. He was b. 9 June 1884 in Norboro. They settled in Imperial, Sask. She d. 15 May 1980 in Watrous, Sask. and he d. 5 May 1957 in Imperial. They had five children: 1. Dorothy b. 12 Nov. 1912 m. Lorne Wilcox. They have three children. 2. Lois b. 2 Apr. 1914 m. Wilbert Felske and they have one child. 3. Helen b. 5 May 1918 m. Willis Coles and have two children. 4. Kenneth b. 21 Mar. 1922 m. Gladys Bower and have four children. 5. Donald b. 19 Dec. 1927 m. June Roney and they have two children.

2e Elizabeth b. 1883 m. George Burns of Albany where they resided. They had three children. 1. Edna, Mrs. Russell Sherren, 2. Ruby, Mrs. William MacLennan, 3. Albert d. 1967.

2e Mary b. 1885, m. Sterling Burns. She d. in 1911. No children.

2e John W. b. 1889; n.m. He d. 1908.

2e George Cole b. 1891 m. Isabel MacKenzie of Rose Valley. She was b. 1897. 2e Minnie (1894-1902) d. y.

2e Jennie (1897-1922) In. Harold Paynter, son of George and Adelaide (Bernard) Paynter. They lived on the Drummond Road. Jennie d. in Childbirth along with the baby. Harold sold the property (code 121) and moved to the Boston area. Jennie is bur. in the Peoples Cem. in Freetown. Harold is now

deceased.

2e Priscilla b. 1899 m. Ernest Paynter, son of George and Adelaide Paynter of Freetown. They farmed at Lower Bedeque and Lady Fane. Later they moved to Albany. One son was b. of this union. Kenneth, who m. Mildred Dawson. He was the buttermaker at Crapaud for years. Priscilla and Ernest are bur. in Freetown People’s Cem.

2e R. Harold b. 1905 and d. 1935; n.m. Harold lost an arm as a result of infection at an early age. He worked at many things. At one time he was a salesman for Watkins products. He contacted TB. and after a prolonged sickness d. at age 30 and is bur. in Freetown People’s Cem.

+3e2e George Cole Campbell They farmed the homestead (code 79). “Belle” d. in 1929 and George was left to raise a family of seven children, the oldest fourteen years, the youngest two years. George and Isabel are bur. in the People’s Cem.

Freetown. George d. in 1949.

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3e2e Minnie b. 1915 and m. in 1946 to Alexander Martin of Valleyfield. They farmed in that area later retiring to Montague. They have four children: 1. Flora (Mrs. Ronnie Jamieson) 2. George who m. Marion King. He was killed in a truck accident in 1980. 3. Brenda (Mrs. Earl MacClare) and 4. Janet

(Mrs. Deveaux).

3e2e Mabel b. 19 Mar. 1917 she m. first, Lorne Beaton, son of Norman Beaton of St. Eleanors in 1939. Lorne had an oyster business and at one time operated a barrel factory in that village. He (1. in 1975. She m. second, in 1979, William MacLennan of Albany. William d. in 1983. Mabel had five children from her first marriage: 1. Katherine b. 1940. She is a Registered Nurse now living in Australia. 2. Sterling b. 1942. He m. Shirley Gillis. 3. Norma, Mrs. Cameron Robertson. 4. Louise, Mrs. Clayton

Coughlin. 5. George, m. Brenda Kelley. Mabel lives in 1985 in Summerside.

3e2e Lloyd b. 1918. He served in the Canadian Army during the Second World War; n.m. He lives in 1985 in Meadowbank.

3d2e Howard b. 1920. He m. Daisy Oatway. He served in the Armed Forces during World War II. He lives, 1985, on Vancouver Island, BC. They have two children: 1. Willis, who has two children and 2. Betty who m. and d. at an early age.

3e2e Florence b. 1922. She m. Maurice VanIderstine of Heatherdale, where they farmed. They have three children: 1. Myra, Mrs. Roland Kennedy; 2. Shirley, Mrs. Gary Scully, Georgetown; 3. Linda, Mrs. David Gillis. Culloden. Florence suffered with arthritis and was in a wheel-chair for years. She d. 1970. ,

3e2e John MacKenzie b. 1924. 3e2e Donald Norman b. 1927 and d. 1930.

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