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Mill River Road Brown Road Douglas Road
PROPERTY OWNERS
(100 acres) Samuel Cunard — {1841} to James Banks — {1861) to Donald MacKay - Archibald Bernard - {1866} to Alexander Anderson - {1925} to grandson William Bennett - { 1926} to Richard Woolner - George Woolner to Carl Woolner — Sub-divided (60 acres) Emmanuel McEachern — {1874} to Charles Palmer & M. MacLeod — Henry Wicket & John Parkman - Richard Woolner — {1937} to Carl Woolner — {1985} to Melville
and Mary Campbell and sons (60 acres) Hugh McIntosh - Robert Brown — Fulton George and Lottie Brown — Ray and Annie
Douglas, Allie and Vivian MacNeill
(60 acres) Hugh MacKay — Robert Brown and Family — Ray and Annie Douglas — Allie and Vivian MacNeill — Leslie MacKay - land across road from water - Leslie MacKay
(63 acres) James Henderson & Alexander Sutherland — land across road from water - Leslie MacKay
(57 acres) L.M. McIntosh/John A. McIntosh/Barbara McIntosh — Keith Douglas - Ray and Annie Douglas - Alan Douglas Sub-divided: Alan Sinclair — Roger King - Albany Palmer - Patricia Douglas Scott - Anna Rae Douglas Simmons - Karen Douglas/Jerry Bell
(50 acres) Thomas Biggar - Charles Biggar - Stanley Biggar - Dr. J.K. and Gladys Beer - D.S. Montgomery — George Lyle {Sub—Division}
(50 acres) James Bell - Dr. J.K. Beer — D. Sutherland Montgomery - M.F. Schurman —
Cavendish Farms (48 acres) James Banks - {see Dr. McNeill and others — along Route 6} — to “Joe” Schurman
Information has not been given on the following names. Presumably they did not live in the area but were likely speculators for the booming vessel building era: James Banks Archibald Bernard Emmanuel McEachern Charles Palmer & M. McLeod Henry Wicket & John Parkman James Anderson & Alexander Sutherland
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