A HISTORY OF CANOE COVE a
time. There was also a store there. Mary MacEachern who married Dan MacKinnon, son of Donald, was a daughter of Alexander. Malcolm was a son and married Edith MacLean, daughter of John D. Malcolm and Edith moved to Charlottetown where they lived well into old age.
David, the son of Colin MacEachern, with his wife Ellen Baker lived in a house on what was part of the lnman farm. They had a son Colin who married Charlotte MacDonald of Nine Mile Creek. Davy was a carpenter and was a great fiddle player. As stated Lawrence and Sally MacEachern live there.
John, apparently a son of Colin, as that is who owned the land in 1880. married Mary Campbell and they did not have any children. After his death she married Malcolm MacKenzie, who moved in with her. They did not have any children and gave a home to Lola . Campbell, Mary’s neice, whose father had died. Lola married Donald MacDonald of Rice Point and they had one daughter Lynn, who married Cecil MacKenzie, son
of James. Lynn lives in Rice Point in her father‘s house. '
Neil, whom everyone called Big Neil, owned the farm beside MacEachers's Creek. When he sold the farm to Duncan MacCannell he moved to Long Creek Among Neil’s family is Rose, who married Dan MacEwen and hves in Long Creek on the family farm with her son Blair and his wife Cheryl (MacPhee). Neil’s daughter - III-law, Violet (MacCannell) who married Melbourne, now deceased, lives in the lovely MacEachern hOmestead in Long Creek. The MacEachern house that Duncan MacCannell bought is in ruins but the bfirn across the road was extensively remodelled by him and young Duncan uses it as a boat shed and Storage for his traps. There was a house on the MacEachern property on the back lane at one time.
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