A History of Canoe Cove son Neil died when a young man and John D. MacLean , son of Alexander, who married Minerva, took over the farm. Their son, Dougall, inherited the farm. Dougall married Mamie Ward of Kingston and they had four children; Elvit and Edith who live in the home, Minerva who married Ray Bottomely and lives in California and Alberta, who married Frank Bowman and lives in Ontario . Another daughter of Dugald, Isabel, married William MacLean , also a son of Alexander. At one time they lived in the Cove in the MacEachern house that was bought by Duncan MacCannell , later moving to Fairview . Their daughter, Velma married Roy MacPhee, son of Hugh. Since Dugald's family died there have not been any Curries in the Cove. THE DARRACHS. Alexander, son of Daniel of New Argyle , served in World War II. After his discharge at the war's end he bought the Malcolm (Mack) MacKenzie farm. Mack MacKenzie's second wife was Lizzie Darrach , Alex' aunt, and she made her home with Alex until her death. Alex married Florence MacLean from the Montague area, and they had four boys, Lea, Donald, Wayne and Blair, and one girl Shirley. Alex also bought the " Red " Dougald farm from Beecher Hickox and farmed successfully for many years. Then he sold the house to Willard Irlam , the land to other purchasers and moved to Cornwall . He and Florence worked at Riverside Hospital until retirement. The MacDougall house which once was very attractive with well-kept grounds, was torn down and a house was built on the site by Glen and Colleen McDiarmid. Archibald (there were two Archibalds listed in the 1880 Atlas) lived next to the Currie farm that was later called Black Jack's. No doubt Black Jack was his son and "black" merely meant his coloring to distinguish him from some other Jack Darrach . Jack had two sons, Jack who was a tailor and Seymour who was a