West of William Herrings , Abraham Daley and his wife, the former Jennie MacKay lived here with their eight sons. The Daly boys all moved away, except Joseph and Abraham. They married girls from Beaver Har¬ bour, Nova Scotia . They always had a vessel and sailed to Halifax fre¬ quently. Joseph and his wife lived with the father, however, Abraham Jr . only lived here a short time, then moved to , where his brother Hugh lived. In later years, he and the family moved to Vancouver. Next to James Hume 's farm was Richard Jordan 's farm. He mar¬ ried Margaret Curry from Little Sands . They had a large family. Two daughters died young, and the oldest daughter, Alice, went to Boston, Mass. as a girl, and made her home there. The oldest son Benny (as we called him) became a school teacher and was my first school teacher. In later life, he had an ailment of the knee, and walked for years with the aid of crutches. He never complained, was a good talker, and was always cheerful. How he would enjoy dropping in an evening and helping the chil¬ dren with their lessons, always so generous to be of service, and to lend a helping hand to those who needed any assistance. Beach Point is a very friendly community, and noted for its excel¬ lent fishermen and farmers, its lobster factories, the salt sea air, and its strong and healthy people, just a delightful place to call "Home". Richard Jordan 's sons, Malcolm and Albert Jordan died young. John migrated to Boston and settled there, after his wife died, he returned home, and operated a hotel in Charlottetown , until his death. Fletcher went to Ontario and died there. Willard still lives in Charlottetown , and is the only remaining one of the family. At one time, an elderly couple, Isaac Stewart and his wife lived on a lot of Richard Jordan 's land near the shore. When his wife died, Mr. Stewart moved back to Shelburne and Mr. Jordan bought the house and rented it. The first family I remember moving into the house was Lot Graham and his wife who was Lizzie Roberts of Murray Harbour North . He was a clerk at the Beach store. They later bought a lot of land from W. T. Irving , and built a house over by the Lane. They had three sons, Benjamin, Willard and Spurgeon. After Mrs. Graham died, Mr. Graham married a Mary MacKay of Gladstone. They had a son and daughter. After Mary died, Lot spent the latter days of his life in Nalifax, Nova Scotia , living with his son Spurgeon. The next family to live in the house was Edward Colbert and his wife who had come up from Newfoundland . Later when Isaac Williams died, and his wife sold the point where they had lived, Mr. Colbert bought that place. When Mr. Colbert died his wife went to Boston. Peter Roberts , who was married to Joanna Williams , also built a house on Williams Point . Later they sold their place to Thomas White 18