Malcolm MacAulay emigrated from Uist, Inverness /lire, Scotland in 1803. MacAulay coll. St. Dunstan's records, as well as at St. Eugene's, Covehead and . Bonaventure's, Tracadie ; and more recently at St. Michael's, Corran Ban since its inception in 1882. The story is told of one of the MacAulay wives setting out on foot on Saturday from Stanhope , to attend Sunday Mass at her home church at St. Andrew's, equipped with a lunch and a milking stool, and staying overnight with friends en route on her 18 mile walk. (The milking stool was for resting along the way). No one had to devise an exercise program or keep-fit classes for these people! With information from descendants and verification from some meagre records, we present the following children of John MacAulay (son of Malcolm), born 1785 in Uist, Invernesshire, Scotland ; died on December 22,1881, Stanhope . Children of John MacAulay and_________ 1. Mary. The Islander of 15 Dec, 1871 notes the death ... on 9 Nov., 1871 of Mary, beloved daughter of John MacAulay of Stanhope , age 54. 378