A History of Mary married Dan MacPhee , son of Hugh and lives in the Cove. Louise married Chester MacDonald , son of James, and lives in the Cove. Pauline married Leigh Thomas and lives in Long Creek . When Jim and later Teenie died their house was sold to George Rodger of Ontario . Another MacKenzie lives in the Cove. Lincoln, son of Norman, son of Alexander, son of James, son of Norman who came from Skye, is a school teacher, married Mary Kelly and lives with his family on land that formerly belonged to Dan MacPhee . All the MacKenzie men were excellent carpenters and you may see their work in many homes in the area. THE MACKINNONS . Angus came from the Isle of Skye in 1820. Duncan was the son of Angus, and Ewen (Hugh) was the son of Duncan. Hugh married Mary Anne MacDougall of New Argyle and had a family of five sons and four daughters. Two sons, Angus and John went to the U.S . and died there. Duncan went to Winnipeg and died there. Ewen married Jean MacEachern of New Argyle and had six children: Erma (MacLauchlin), Irene, Mary, Lester, Keith and Melvin. He farmed the farm next his father for many years, and later sold it to Gus Shaw. He moved to town ( Charlottetown ) and was appointed a fruit and vegetable inspector, a position he held for seventeen years. Ewen served in both World Wars. Hugh's other son Neil lived in the States for years. He and his wife, who was Mabel MacKenzie from Rose Valley, bought the Neil MacFadyen house as a summer home. Unfortunately, Neil did not live long after