A History of It was hauled beside the other house and used for a wood shed at one time but was torn down long ago. It is not known who lived in that house or precisely where it had been built. THE MACFADYENS. Malcolm, the first of the Cove MacFadyens that we have information on lived in Crapaud . We do not know his wife's name but we know that he had two sons, Angus and Donald, and two daughters Jane and Anne. We are interested in Donald because he moved to Canoe Cove , and Jane because she married Duncan Kennedy of Montague. Their daughter, Sarah, married her cousin Neil. Malcolm's son, Donald married Anne MacKay of DeSable . Apparently she was a lady of presence and she was affectionately called "The Queen". I know of two other Scots ladies, who got that nickname and it was one of regard and respect. The MacFadyens lived on the farm now owned by Harry MacKinnon until 1904. Donald's family was as follows: Angus apparently went to the States, married and died there when still a young man. Donald (Dan) married Belle MacPhee , daughter of Archibald, and they went to U.S.A. After Belle died Dan returned to the Cove, and stayed with his nephews, Colin MacFadyen and Donald MacNevin . Later he went to town to live and died there. James apparently went to the States, married and died there. John K married Catherine MacKenzie , daughter of Neil (Malcolm) and they had ten children. Mary married James MacNevin , son of Neil the Tailor. Their family was Donald, Adelaide (Pollard), Gertrude (MacEachern), Jessie ( MacDougall ), Mary (MacEachern) Drake, Roderick, James, Milton, Charles and Hilda. Neil married Grace Campbell and had one son Collie. After her death he married his cousin Sarah Kennedy and they moved to the States, both died there.