Frank, Bart, Louis, James, Nettie and Minnie. Angus married Loretta Fer- guson of White Sands and settled in Mattapan, Massachusetts, Julia mar- ried Malcolm MacLeod of High Bank, and with Louis went to the Western States. Frank and Bart also went to live in Boston, Massachusetts. Minnie married away. James married Celia Machon, daughter of Daniel Machon of Guernsey Cove and stayed on his father’s farm until he died. Nettie married Percy White of Cape Bear. They lived on Machon’s Point where
she died. Later Percy married Hattie Beaton. They still live in Murray Harbour.
John married Matilda Reynolds and they built a home on Machon’s Point. Their children were David, Lavinia, Etta, Thomas and Libby. David stayed on the old homestead and married Mary Colbert. She died, and he married Bessie Duncan. When David died, his brother Thomas, married Bessie. David and Bessie’s son Dingwell, lives on Hampton Hawkins farm
at Guernsey Cove and Dingwell is married to Ada Lenora Williams, daugh- ter of Newton Williams of Beach Point.
Etta went to Boston, Massachusetts and finally died there. Libby married William Graham of Cambridge, P.E.I. Lavinia married Benjamin Penny, son of James Penny and migrated to Boston, Massachusetts.
William and Ruhamah Herring’s son, William, married Hannah Hugh and when he died, she and her family also moved to Boston, Mass.
James married Flora Ann Kennedy, daughter of Robert Kennedy, who at one time lived on Beach Point. James died, Mrs. Herring and family moved to Sydney, Cape Breton.
Joseph died young, also Mary Ann and Elizabeth. Benjamin mar- ried Amelia Ann Leeco from Point Pleasant and their children were Louis, John, Frank and three daughters. Louis married Josie Beck of White Sands. They live at Murray River. When Benjamin died, Mrs. Herring went to New Glasgow, N.S. A son Louis 2nd married Carrie Chapman and lives in Murray Harbour.
John married Gertie Machon of White Sands and built the house where Mrs. Wallie White lives in Murray Harbour. They too, have passed on.
Ellen married Vere, son of Thomas White. They built the house Victor Strickland owns now, but later bought George Roberts farm and moved up in the Murray Harbour district, the family consists of Milton, Horace, Freda, Freeman, one other daughter Florence, married and lived near Halifax, Nova Scotia, and died there. The other four all settled in Murray Harbour.
Elizabeth or “Aunt Betsy”, Frank’s daughter, as she was called, married Abraham Williams. Their children are as follows, John, who was a
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