A HISTORY OF CANOE COVE
THE BERRYS.
Donald and Elsie from Ontario, bought a house built by Brian and Peggy Dollar on what used to be the James “Mike" MacDonald property. Brian and Peggy have moved to Cornwall where Brian is a building contractor. Don and Elsie are retired.
THE BUNTINS.
Wallace, a native of USA, married Frances MacLeod, daughter of William and Rosilla (MacDonald), when they lived in the States. Wally, when he retired, bought land from Ernest lnman and built a home there. After only a few years of retirement Frances died and later Wally married Helen Dunlop of USA.
THE CAMPBELIS.
Archibald Campbell lived nearer the Argyle Shore end of the Cove. He married Mary Anne MacDougall of New Argyle. They had a daughter, Beatrice, a school teacher, who died at the age of twenty three years, and a son Colin, who married Catherine MacNevin of New Argyle. Colin sold the farm to Roy Diamond when he and Catherine moved to the States to live. Colin died in the States but Catherine and their son, Murdoch still live there. Roy Diamond sold the farm to Curtis MacFadyen, who sold the house to Dr. Bruce MacCannell. The house burned down and no one has since built on the site.
Alexander lived next to Archie. Margaret, daughter of Sandy, sold the farm to Allen MacDougall, who later sold it to Walter Carson. Carsons lived there for many Years before selling to Roy Diamond. Roy Diamond in turn sold the farm to Glen MacFadyen. Glen sold the house to Colin Campell, son of Archie, who wanted to retire to the Cove. Collie sold it to Gladys Rogerson, fiaughter of Kenneth MacRae, who at her death passed It on to her grand-daughter Anne MacCannell Chapman. Anne sold the house to Shaun MacAndrew.
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