er’s farm. Alexander was Hugh MacDonald’s son, (one of the first set— tlers). His sister Elizabeth, or “Libbie” as she was called, married Reu- ben Cahoon.
Charlie Penny settled in Sydney, N.S. Hedley Penny married Lot- tie Herring and settled at Cape Bear, later moving his canning factory and home near the Beach Point Wharf. Several of their daughters settled in or near Boston. James married Annie Richards and lived at Beach Point, later moving with their family to Toronto. Phoebe Penny married Stanley Baker of Nova Scotia and settled at Cape Bear, later moving to Williams Point. One daughter, Nettie married Newton Williams Jr. and settled at Beach Point. Ada married Chester MacKenzie and settled over near the Lane. William resides in Charlottetown, but owns a home on the Point, where he and his family spend their vacations. Melida settled in Pictou, N.S. Warren and Edith, in Georgetown. Stanley, Eliza and Adeline settled near Charlottetown.
Hedley Penny’s son Cyrus married Rosie Moore of Murray River and settled in Murray Harbour. Their son and two daughters also settled in Murray Harbour. Bert married Lena MacKenzie, and settled at Beach Point. Their son Roy settled in B.P., Judy at Wood Islands, Georgina at Murray River and Faye at home. When William and Annie Harris settled on the White farm at Cape Bear, they raised a family, however, Mr. Harris did not live long. Their children are as follows: Willie settled in Beach Point, Ada in Charlottetown. Jane settled in Hartford, Conn. Daniel married Marcella Haszard of Charlottetown then moved out West. Fayne married Albert MacLeod. Louis married Zettie Beck of White Sands and lived with Mrs. Harris and cared for her until her death. Beth, the youngest of the daughters, married Walter Bartlett, 3. wire- less operator, who was working at the station at Cape Bear. He became officer in charge for a long time and when the station was closed, he was transferred to North Sydney. There they spent the remainder of their lives. Annabel Penny married Samuel Davidson and settled in Murray Harbour North. (They are mentioned in the Herring family). Kate married Richard Beck .and lived in the Murray Harbour dis— tirct. Their children are as follows: Ezra, (who has passed away), Ella (Mrs. Horace Hyde) who lives at Murray Harbour, Lester who lives at Murray Harbour also. John married Annie Roberts and settled on the Point near his father, but later bought land from James Hume and moved his house down on the ice and up Beach Creek to the present site. (This house has been moved on a lot of land east of Richard Jordan’s orchard and the land is vacant now). The house sat on a hill top, a very picture- esque place. Their children were, Edith, Earl and Lexie. Edith married Horie Machon and settled on Machon’s Point, and still lives there. Her si'ster,"‘LeXie, resides with: her. Earl married Bertha Kennedy, and after Earl died, Bertha-and the. children moved away. Hedley’s son James and
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