GEORGE HENRY was a farmer on the HENRY homestead in Stanley Bridge. He married Janet Caseley and they had three children including Albert Earl Henry.
A. EARL HENRY lived his lifetime on the homestead in Stanley Bridge. As a young man he was a butter maker at the cream factory in Stanley Bridge, a mail carrier for twenty years, as well as a farmer. Among their children was GEORGE NELSON HENRY.
G. NELSON HENRY was a part—time farmer at the Henry homestead in Stanley Bridge.
{see NELSON HENRY}
DOUGALD HENRY (1817 - April 1905) m. 1. ISABELLE PAYNTER (1837—1876) They had ten children:
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Russell Alexander (1856-1944) — m. Jane Constable (1860-1876) They lived on the old homestead in Malpeque. William Albert (1862-1914) - He lived in the Klondike and never married. Emmeline “Emma” b. 1858 - She travelled to the United States with her brother Charles. Her whereabouts was unknown. Charles Russell (1862-1946) — He moved to the United States.
Mary E. (1864—1925) In. Robert Wentzel ------- no information John (1867—1908) — He died as a young man in Summerside. He owned a meat shop.
Richard (1869-1959) — He took part in the Yukon Gold Rush. He lived in British Columbia in his later years.
Lugy Hannah Garrett (Dec. 23, 1870 - July 26, 1871) 7 months — buried in Stanley Bridge Cemetery.
George Robinson Garrett (1871-1944) {see below}
Edward Hacker b. July 31, 1874 — Hacker was described as a “dude”. He trav- elled a lot and when he ran out of money he would come home and work as a painter and paper hanger which he did quite well. When he was on Prince Edward Island he lived in Kensington in a hotel.
Dougald and Isabella Paynter Henry's sons [left] Albert [right] John
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