WILLIAM and MARY FRANCES SIMMONS GREEN had a family of four — namely —
1. John W. (Dr.) lived in BC. 2. Norman R. (Rev.) [below] m. Doris Flynn. They had four children.
3. George (July 3, 1912 — Mar. 27, 1955) 4. Alfred (1915-1979) lived in Richmond, BC.
NORMAN R. GREEN (Rev.) second child of Rev. W.I. Green and Mary Frances Green was a veteran of World War 11. Following his return to Prince Edward Island Norman enrolled for University studies to complete his Theological Degree. While he was studying, his wife and children stayed at Rev. W.I. Green’s home. Their children attended the Stanley Bridge School. The Green family moved a building to a site close to the present Swimming Rock. This was
used by the family as a summer home.
NORMAN R. (Rev.) 111. DORIS FLYNN They had two children
1. Russell b. June 6, 1938 — completed Theological studies — lives in New
Brunswick. 2. Isabel b. Oct. 6, 1941 - lives in New Brunswick.
MacKENZIE
WILLIAM II (Sept. 13, 1908 - Mar. 4, 1980) helped his grandmother raise his cousin, Albert Fred b. Dec. 10, 1933 son of Fred and Hazel Murl. Billy purchased the Quinn forge in 1936.
‘Billy’ made a living by daily labour and blacksmithing at the Quinn forge across the road from the hall. He lived in several places in the District, one being the former Bulman house. Here he purchased 19 acres of land from this property. He sold this house to DB. Reid and purchased the Jacob Best house located across from the school. When “Billy” died the property went to
Albert (Fred) MacKenzie.
ALBERT (Fred) b. Dec. 10, 1933, son of Fred and Hazel Murl MacKenzie, moved to Toronto,
ON after completing school. Fred studied to become a nurse. m. 1. Evelyn Eaton They have one child: Robin Lee m. 2. Rose Marie Foster Roberts and have one daughter:
Dawn Marie b. Nov. 23, 1965
In the early 1980’s Fred and some of his family returned to Prince Edward Island. Fred worked as a nurse in Charlottetown, but decided to return to Toronto. He sold the property to Alden Smith. This property has been sold a number of times during the last ten years. It is presently owned by Greg and Rebecca Donald. {see William and Hannah Morrison MacKenzie}
Billy MacKenzle 0n the back of a tractor with Blois MacEwen and his dog. This type of ‘box transportation ' was used to travel along the roads before they were paved. Automobiles would not be used to travel through the mud.
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