A History of Canoe Cove amputated. This was the only treatment in those days before antibiotics. She was handicapped from her early teens and died at 29 years of age, a few months after her father had died. Roland, unmarried, lived the most of his life in Nova Scotia and Ontario , died at age 58. Jennie Belle married Alexander Baillie from Nova Scotia and went there to live. She died at 34, leaving two sons, MacLennan and Alexander. Alex now lives in the Cove. MacLennan, who lived in Ontario with his wife Leona died a few years ago. Finley, unmarried, lived on P.E.I , most of his life. Gladys, married William Rogerson of New Haven, and lived there until his death. Then she sold the farm and bought the Sandy Campell house. She had one daughter, Florence, married to John MacCannell. Donald, when overseas during the last War, married Annie Allan of Glasgow, and after his discharge from the army bought a farm in Kingston . They had one son Allan who lives in his father's house in Kingston . Of all the MacRaes of Finlay's family Allan and his sons are the only descendents of the name on the Island. Indeed there is only one other male cousin, Dr. Donald MacRae of Toronto and his sons of the MacRae name. Allan has two sons, Kenneth and Greg , so Kenneth's lineage (or Greg 's) is Kenneth, son of Allan, son of Donald, son of Kenneth, son of Finlay, son of Farquhar, son of Alexander, son of John, son of Farquhar, son of Murdoch, son of Duncan, son of Muireach Fial (Maurice the Generous), son of another Maurice. This takes us back to about 1530. lam indebted to Dr. Donald MacRae for the last information. Dan and Anne also had three girls: Elsie married Ron Clark of Long Creek and they live there with their daughter, Lori Dawn. Jean married Elmer Pineau , and