They had 3 daughters: Alice b. 1884, d. 1970, m. William Gay; Amy b. 1881, d. 1963, m. Ambrose McInnis; Ada m. Max Steel.
+Lemuel b. 1860. Rebecca b. 1861, m.Jedidiah Seavey. They had no children.
Theresa b. 1865, d. 1870. Lucinda b. 1868, d. 1946, bur. Elmsdale Church of the Nazarene
Cem., m. Peter Warren Leard, b. 1868, d. 1955, operator of a grist mill
in Coleman. They had 10 children. John Russell b. 1871, d. 1950, bur. Kensington Peoples Cem., m.
Mary Ann H0watt.John was a master painter of carriages. Ida b. 1878, d. young.
Lemuel b. 1860, d. Oct 1929, bur. Lower Bedeque Cem., son of Robert Craig and Ann Tuplin, m. lljuly 1883 Isabell Belle Mobbs, be 1863, d. 19 Nov 1962, bur. Lower Bedeque Cem., daughter of Robert
Mobbs and Margaret Muttart. Lemuel and Belle resided in Kensington where Lemuel established
a carriage manufacturing business, later moving his business to Sum- merside. Lemuel moved his family to the Brae about 1905, and settled on the farm previously owned by Dougald MacLean. He took up residence in Bedeque in 1916 where he lived his remaining days. Lemuel died after being trampled by a horse.
Lemuel Craig and Belle Mobbs had at least 5 children:
+Harry Lester b. 17 May 1884.
Maude Anna b. 1890, d. 1972, bur. Burlington, Mass. m. Ernest Miller, b. Sweden. They had at least 1 child.
R. Melbourne b. 17 Aug 1892, d. 6 March 1970, bur. Lower Bedeque Cem., m. Ruby Murray.
Walter b. 1903, d. 1960, m. Pearl Milner.
Mildred b. 1904, m. Archibald Neil Montgomery. They lived in
Bedeque.
Harry Lester b. 17 May 1884, d. 13 Apr 1960, bur. Brae United Cem., son of Lemuel Craig and Belle Mobbs, m. 1910 Catherine MacFadyen, b. Brae, 17 Dec 1889, d. 10 March 1971, bur. Brae United Cem., daughter of Philip MacFadyen, Hampton, and Flora MacFadyen, Gran- ville.
For several years, Harry and Catherine lived in Spokane, Washing- ton, USA, before returning to the Brae. After Harry’s father left the Brae, Harry and his family lived in the Craig homestead where he was manager and shareholder of Williams, Obermiller, and Craig Com- pany, a large fox ranching business. The Craigs lived in the Brae until 1937, when they moved to Tryon, where they bought the Arthur Howatt
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