•4* A History of Harold and Margaret had one son, Harry, and one daughter. Tragedy struck the family twice. John, warm from haying went to the shore to bathe. When he did not return as expected Harold went looking for him and found him dead in shallow water, apparently dead from a heart attack. Harold's daughter died when a toddler as a result of being accidentally scalded with hot fat. Harry, a heavy equipment operator as well as a farmer, married Rhoda Boyle of New Haven , a school teacher. They have two daughters, Caroline and Wendy . Edna's daughter, Annie, also a school teacher, is married to Ewen MacPhail of Argyle Shore . Of all the MacKinnons that lived in Canoe Cove , Harry is the only descendent with the MacKinnon name. THE MACLEANS. There are three parcels of MacLean land one after another in the 1880 Atlas. They are the Neil MacLean land which stayed in that family until it was sold to Sandy MacKenzie ; the Alex MacLean parcel that was later owned by MacEacherns and the Arch. MacLean parcel that was bought by Neil MacNevin and is now owned by Charles MacNevin . Alexander came from the Isle of Mull in 1820. His wife was Euphemia MacLeod . In the 1880 Atlas the land belonged to his son Neil and young Alexander was the son of Neil. He married Catherine MacFadyen of Rice Point and they had eight sons and three daughters, John D., Peter, William, Neil, Nathanial, George, Ira, and Alexander. What details that are known of the family follow: John D. married Minerva Currie and moved to the Currie farm. John D. and Mary (Minerva) had three sons and three daughters. They were: