John andJames. Robert farmed and taught school in Malpeque and he and his family were members of the Presbyterian Church. Most of the
children married Ramsays and MacGougans who landed on the Anna- bella.
Robert Craig and Mary Wightman had at least 9 children: Sarah b. 1802.
Henrietta b. 1804.
+John b. 1806.
Robert b. 1808.
James b.c. 1812, d. 26 Nov 1884, bur. Malpeque Presbyterian Cem.. Agnes b. 1815.
Mary b. 1819, possibly m. 20 Feb 1851 Archibald McGougan. William b. 1820.
Jane b. 1822, possibly m. 29 Sept 1858 Jonathan Vernon Rogers.
John b. 1806, son of Robert Craig and Mary Wightman, m. Jane Ramsay, daughter of Neil Ramsay and Mary Cole.
John and Jane resided in Princetown Royalty until 1850, when the family moved to Margate.John is listed in Hutchison’s Directory 1864, as a farmer. It is believed he also taught school at Margate.
John Craig and Jane Ramsay had 6 children; William b. 1828, d. 1863. Jane b. 1829, d. 1879.
James b. 1831, possibly m. 5June 1866 Bridget Wall. +Robert b. 1833. Thomas.
Neil b. 1840, m. 10 Dec 1869 Mary Ramsay.
Robert b. 1833, son ofJohn Craig andJane Ramsay, m. 5 Apr 1853 Ann Tuplin, b. PEI, 1838, daughter of Reubin Tuplin and Rebecca Folland.
Robert and Ann moved into a wing that John added to the Craig home in Margate. Robert is listed as a farmer in Lot 19 in the 1861 census, and a Methodist. Robert and Ann, their son Lemuel, his wife Belle, with their children Harry and Maude, were living with Robert and Ann in the census of 1891. Ann’s father, Reubin Tuplin, owned a carriage shop, store, and the forge where Robert apprenticed, and was considered one of the wealthiest men on the Island.
Robert Craig and Ann Tuplin had 8 children: Grace b. 1854, m. James Adams. They had 1 child: Robert. William b. 1857, d. 1945, m. Anne Hickey. William was a carpenter.
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