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Jane (MacGregor) 1841-1916 & Isaac Foster 1833-1920 B. Ellis coll.

Margaret, 1872-1931, In. Thomas Phillips.

Horace Bayfield, 1875-1953.

John MacGregor, 1879-1906. d. of TB.

Matilda, 1874-1898.

James Garfield, 1881-1942.

Ida Isabel, 1884-1963, In. Fred Parker Murray.

Two 0. d. in infancy, one a twin with Ida.

Note: Jack Poole, son of Mary Elizabeth Poole above, “did not want to go out west”, and stayed with Thomas Jr. in Milton, and got the David Foster place in Milton which he later sold to Stewart Crabbe. Jack married his cousin Doris Gorveatt, granddaughter of Eliza (Foster) MacLaine.

Maria, b.ca.’1835. d. 6 Dec., 1882, In. 8 Oct., 1857 by Rev. James Allan to Archibald MacLaine (b. 1823, d. 24 J an., 1901), son of Donald and Ann (MacLean)

MacLaine. Both bur. New Dominion. They lived at Rocky Point and kept the

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lighthouse there. 9 c‘., Cowan, George, John, Dan, James, Margaret, Mae, Maria, Henrietta.

David, b. 10 Nov., 1836, Stanhope, d. 2 Apr., 1902, m. 25 Dec., 1876 by Rev. John MacLeod to Margaret Enie Amanda MacGregor (b. 1857, d. 24 July, 1954 aet. 97) eldest dau. of John and Elizabeth (Brown) MacGregor of Harrington and half-sister of Jane MacGregor, wife of Isaac Foster above. Both bur. Marshfield

cemetery. David lived on his Stanhope farm with his family, most of whom were born in Stanhope; three of the children attended Stanhope School (Leah, Ella Mae,