HI David Law son's Quit Rent Box photo by S.E. Lawson married his second wife, Ann Graham of Halifax, born about 1770; they were married at Stanhope by the Rev. Theophilus DesBrisay . This union increased the family by 12: James Curtis , Mary, Christianne, John, Cornelius, Elizabeth, William Shuttleworth , Samuel, Stephen, Isabella, Catherine and Helen. Ann Graham died on February 5, 1824, while trying to get home from her son John's house during a snowstorm. From the parish register at Monzie, John was born at 3 a.m. on October 30, 1747, and baptised the same day. He was the second child of David and Helen, and came with them on the Falmouth , together with his wife, name unknown. They had a son John, baptised by William Drummond on March 3, 1771. It is said that they had two more sons, David and James; (unproven). Tradition also states that John Sr . was drowned at Head while out in a canoe with an Indian. It is presumed that John and his family lived with his father and the other settlers on Farm; however, it is believed by some historians that this family went to Halifax and that their descendants later returned to Janet was the third child of David and Helen, and was born on May 21,1749, and baptised on June 3,1749. Isabella, the second daughter in this family, was born on November 11, 1751 and baptised on November 22, 1751. She came on the Falmouth , and married Cornelius Higgins Sr. in 1776; they had 7 children: David, Cornelius, Mary Ann, John, Johanna, William and 357