To the property north of the church came James Holman, from Devonshire, England, grandfather of B. Roy Hol~ man, a former mayor of Charlottetown. This farm has passed into the hands of Ivan Turner. Adjoining is the old Turner home where lives one of the oldest residents of the commune ity - George Turner. His father George Turner came also from Devonshire.
James Saunders across the road came from England. His son Isaac passed the farm to A. B. Seller of New Glasgow who married his daughter. Next is the farm of John Ford, formerly owned by his grandfather John.Ford. Nearby is a very lovely stone house once known as Buxton Lodge — built by a Mr. Buxton. The cellar alone is said to be as large as an early typo house where hr. Buxton's wine was kept.
This was at one time a 500 acre property, but has been.divid- ed into six smaller farms and is in the hands of several farmers; William Hambly, Ira Anld and others.
On the farm of Harold Diamond (son of Thomas) gas the site of the old Post Office. The Aulds — George and Archie - are next. The last farm of the Buxton estate is that of Oliver Saunders » one of the oldest names in the district.
The Moresides have a nice home - formerly the property of George Smith. The homestead next eastward is that which formerly belonged to John and Joseph Kennedy, but now belongs to Eflijah Saunders and Reign Ford, and between these two homes is Winsloe Community Hall. This hall was built by early residents on condition that there would be no dancing there, in the hope of maintaining the moral ideals of the community.