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 They had ten children: ■ April 1905) m. 1. ISABELLE PAYNTER (1837-1876) 1. Russell Alexander (1856-1944) - m. Jane Constable (1860-1876) They lived on the old homestead in Malpeque . 2. William Albert (1862-1914) - He lived in the Klondike and never married. 3. Emmeline "Emma" b. 1858 - She travelled to the United States with her brother Charles. Her whereabouts was unknown. 4. Charles Russell (1862-1946) - He moved to the United States. 5. Mary E . (1864-1925) m. Robert Wentzel-------no information 6. John (1867-1908) - He died as a young man in Summerside . He owned a meat shop. 7. Richard (1869-1959)-He took part in the Yukon Gold Rush. He lived in British Columbia in his later years. 8. Lucy Hannah Garrett (Dec. 23, 1870 - July 26, 1871) 7 months - buried in Stanley Bridge Cemetery . 9. George Robinson Garrett (1871-1944) {see below} 10. 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 324