tied on a point about a mile west of Beach Point . History relates that the first light was a lantern attached to a pole in range with Beach Point . The light now is automatic. John Penny married Caroline Beck of White Sands , and settled up near the main road, leading from Beach Point to Murray Harbour . They had two sons, William and Vere, and a daughter Lizzie. William married Henry Sencabaugh 's daughter who lived west of Murray Harbour near the White Sands district. They had two sons, Era- bert and Henry. They have all passed away and their farm buildings have all been removed. Lizzie married Thompson MacKay and settled up on the MacKay farm by the cross roads. They had one daughter, Bertha. Mr. MacKay was drowned while Bertha was young. Bertha married William Richards of Gladstone. They have passed away. Two sons, Vere and Carl reside at Mur¬ ray Harbour, also a daughter Peg. Two other daughters settled away. Vere Penny married Mary Cahoon and lived with his parents on the farm. A son Reuben settled across the road from his father's home, but later moved to Murray Harbour . His wife was Lizzie White of . Many members of their family settled at Murray Harbour . Others settled in Boston, Mass. , and other unknown places. Ernest married Selina Mac- Kenzie and lived with their parents. They had two daughters, Ruth and Elsie, who are mentioned elsewhere in this book. Cecil married Cecelia Richards and they live on a farm. Ernest had a sister Elsie, who married LeBert Machon and lived at White Sands , later moving to Montague. James Penny , the first, married Isabel MacKay of Guernsey Cove and settled on the Point . Their son Neil settled at . Sam mar¬ ried John MacLeod 's daughter, Martha, and settled in the home at Mur¬ ray Harbour, where Mrs. Beaton now lives. They moved to Boston. Ann married John Cahoon and settled down by the lane. They had no children. James, the second, married Maria Millar of Murray Harbour North , and built a house on his father's farm up by the main road. Their family, James, married Janie Bennet and built the house now owned by Wallace Hume. They moved to Sydney , N.S. Minnie and Neil went to the U.S.A. Benjamin married Capt. John Herring 's daughter, Lavina and settled on Machon's Point , later moving to Boston. None of his family settled here. Sam, the second, married Annie MacLean and settled down near the lane. They too, moved to Sydney , N.S. Archie Gordon and his wife, the former Joyce MacKenzie own the place at present. William married Lizzie Beck of White Sands , and settled on the south side of the road near the residence of James. Their two sons, Sam and Peter went to Eldon , P.E.I , where they had a tailoring business. They married, settled, and finally died there. Lucy also went there, and married Rupert Hubley . Their family lives there. Ada married Alexander MacDonald and lived next to her f ath- 10