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Garfield. married Sadie Reeves of Freetown, moved to the States and Sadie died there. Garfield remarried and both he and his second wife died in the States. Garfield and Sadie had three sons, Richard, Lloyd and Calvin. Dick and his wife Mary have a cottage on land that was James Hall's and they spend their summers there.
Richard married Mildred Larter of Hampshire. He learned the blacksmith trade and had a blacksmith shop in Hampshire for many years as well as doing horse shoeing for the race track. Their family was Ira, Freddie, Hilda, Rena and Jean.
Dougall, who married Mamie Ward of Kingston, worked the family farm and fished lobsters. Dougall and Mamie had three girls and one boy. Minerva married Ray Bottomley of Toronto and moved to California, where Ray died not long ago. They had two children Sandi and Doug. Alberta married Frank Bowman of Ontario, and they live there with their son, Blair. Edith and Elvit live in the home place.
Edith married Malcolm MacEachern of the Cove and moved to Charlottetown. Their family was Errol, Angus and Kay Carver. Kay‘s daughter, Gail, a registered nurse with her B.N. degree is married to Garfield MacLeod, son of Mary. Elaine, another grand daughter of Edith‘s is married to Norman MacPhee of Long Creek, and Wendy is married to John Havenga of New Argyle_
_ Katie May married Kentford Scott of Clyde Rlver and he died when their family was young. They were Freddie, Louise, Marie, Christena, Ruby and Akita. Katie later married Mr. Steen from Ontario.
Mary married George MacLeod of Long CFEEK Their family were Rose, Edith, Verna, Bessie, Norman, Sterling, Alfred, Ivan and Garfield.
William married Bella Currie, Minerva’s sister. They
llVed in Fairview and had two sons and three daughters:
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