here, but many have been dead for a long time. Their son, Hugh, Junior, was the only one of thefamily who lived here all his life. He married Frances Sencabaugh of Guernsey Cove . They had a large family, but only four children settled at Beach Point . There are some descendants here yet, a great grandson Hugh has a nice new home built near the site of the first home. A grandson John, has a home built nearer the shore, where he and his wife, Sadie Mason , and family still reside. The lot west of John's was once owned and lived on by David Cahoon and his wife, the former Mary Jackson , but that was a very long time ago. South of the Jackson's was the home of William Harris , Junior. Hie wife was Jessie Ferguson . They too, moved to Murray Harbour , and there are now four homes on their property, namely: Emerson MacLeod and family; John MacKenzie and family; Newton Williams and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris . The farm west of the above, over ninety years old was owned by a John MacKenzie from Murray Harbour North . His wife's name was Bessie. They had a daughter Selina and two sons. Selina married Ernest Penny , her mother Bessie died, and John married Alice Roberts . After their death, the farm was sold to Isaac Stewart and his wife, who was Isabella Glover . Their family moved from Guernsey Cove . After Mrs. Stewart died, Isaac was unable to do farming, so he sold the farm to his son George and his wife, who was Isabel Penny . A son still lives there. There is a pond on this farm where a creek runs through. In win¬ ter the young people enjoy skating there, and coasting on the hills around the pond. Four of George Stewart 's family settled at Beach Point . Fred died of wounds received in Italy during World War II. He was buried in Italy. East of Silas MacKay 's home is the home of John MacKenzie (Alex¬ ander's son). He married Bessie Barass of Canso. His son George, was killed in France in World War II. Another son, Russell, died young. John, Chester and Lena settled on Beach Point . (A brother James still lives in the father's home. Alexander's home). After Captain George Irving died, his son William D ., worked the farm. He married Alice Beck , daughter of Thomas of Murray Harbour . They had two sons and two daughters, Jessie and George settled in Bos¬ ton, Mary is a school teacher. She married Sellar MacKay of Murray Har ¬ bour and they lived on the farm once owned by Vere White in the Mur¬ ray Harbour district. Nathan married Rebecca Derby of White Sands . Atfer his mother died, his son Axel, worked the farm, then Nathan and Rebecca bought a place in Murray Harbour where she operates a tourist home. Another son, Chessel, owns the farm once owned by the Hugh family. 20