A History of Florrie, Mrs. John Dwyer Jessie, Mrs. Mark Inman and Neil, at home. Nillie Malcolm as he was called had a son Malcolm "Little Mac" who was a school teacher and organist. He taught for years in the West, then he came back to the Cove and taught music. One of his pupils was Louise MacDonald , our former Church organist. Some years after Jessie died Nillie Malcolm married Lizzie Darrach and they gave a home to Freda Potts , whose parents had died. Freda had a brother, Billy , who was brought up by MacDougalls in Bonshaw and married Florence MacPhee . Malcolm, brother of Neil (Malcolm) married Mary Campell who had married John MacEachern , a son of Colin. John died when still a young man. Malcolm had moved in with Mary and when she died and Neil had died, Malcolm married Lizzie. In the first Malcolm's family John K. MacKenzie was an excellent piper and came from accomplished pipers on the MacKay (grandmother's) side. As stated earlier he was a shoe maker and lived at the Corner. He married Isobel MacKay of DeSable and moved to Charlottetown where descendents of his still live. Alexander MacKenzie , son of Alexander, son of James, son of Norman, married Jessie MacFadyen , daughter of John K. MacFadyen and Catherine MacKenzie . They bought the MacEachern and MacLean farms in the Cove and built a new house there. They had two children Caroline and Joseph. Caroline, a school teacher and organist, married Uoyd MacDougall , son of Albert, and they went to Ontario to live. They had two children Gary and busan.