A History of John (Archie) and his wife lived in the lower part of the district. They had no children but gave a home to James Hall whose parents died when the children were young. James' wife Margaret and daughter Doris live on the farm. John owned a farm near the other John and his son Donald and daughter Mary lived there until they died. A son, Neil, was employed with the CNR. Neil's son George lives in Charlottetown , and his daughter Mary Belle Goodwin lives in Cornwall . Another son Norman, is a minister. Other family members of John's were Mrs. Catherine Murphy and Mrs. Margaret Anne MacFadyen, both were in the States for some time before their deaths. Francis, as stated earlier, was brought up at Dugald MacDougall's. His brother Archie was given a home with Mrs. David Inman , Dugald's sister, and went to when he grew up. There were many others in Francis' family, Mrs. Allison (Annie) MacMillan being one. She was a registered nurse that served overseas and was awarded the Royal Red Cross. Francis married Flora MacRae , daughter of Roderick and they bought the Farquhar MacRae place. They had no children. Francis farmed the MacRae land after Roderick died and as stated before had a small business. Of all those MacDougalls none of the name are left in the Cove and in fact, very few relatives live in surrounding areas. THE MACEACHERNS. Alexander moved from Brae to a farm owned by Archibald MacLean inl880. Other MacEacherns had lived on this farm and the relationship, if any, is not known. There was an Angus Hector on the farm at one