' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

“Lulan,” captain George McKenzie, of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. There was a large number of emigrants on board, seven- ty-two of whom came to this Island. They landed at Pictou, Nova Scotia. on August 18th. Owing to smallpox having made its appearance among them they were quar- antined at Pictou until November 11th. They then took passage on the schooner “Dolphin,” which arrived in Georgetown on November 18, 1848. Roderick McLellan, with his wife and family, settled at St. George’s, Lot 54, taking up a tract of wood- land, which he and his sons cleared and de- veloped into two excellent farms. comprised three hundred acres and is now the property of Roderick J. and Angus Mc- Lellan, who successfully operate these farms. Roderick McLellan died in 1875, at the age of eighty-nine years, and his wife, Flora, died in 1863, aged seventy-nine years. Hugh, in 1852, married Magdalene McPhee, the youngest daughter of Hugh McPhee, of Burnt Point, Georgetown Roy- alty, her mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Walker, being an aunt of the late Hon. Patrick Walker. They had a family of two sons and two daughters: Hugh, Christina, Angus and Flora. Hugh mar- ried Margaret Lewis, daughter of William P. Lewis, of Cardigan. He at one time carried on a mercantile business at Dundas, and now resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Christina was married to Peter Steele. of Little Pond.‘and later became the wife of Angus Walker, of Launching Place. She died in 1897. Angus married

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Mary McCormack, daughter of Hugh Mc- Cormack, of Cardigan Bridge. Flora mar- ried Ferdinand McAuley, of St. George’s Road, Cardigan. Hugh McLellan died in 1897, aged eighty-four years, and his wife Magdalene, in 1904, aged eighty-five years. Margaret married Hector McNeil, of St. George’s, in 1854, and had an issue of one son; she still survives, at the age of ninety years. 'Mary married in 1850 Malcolm Mc- Lellan, who emigrated from Scotland in 1848 and settled at St. George’s. They had a family of four sons and two daughters. Mary died in 1894, aged seventy years. Donald married in 1864, Ann, daughter of Duncan and Mary (McEachem) McIntyre. who also emigrated in the barque “Lulan” from South Uist, Scotland, in 1848, and set- tled at Forest Hill, Lot 41. This union was blessed with six sons and one daughter: Roderick J., who resides on the homestead; Peter, who died in 1895, aged twenty-seven years; Flora, the wife of Chrysostom McCor- mack. of St. George’s; John A., a graduate of St. Dunstan’s College, Charlottetown,who is at present residing in Saskatchewan; An- gus D., a cheese and butter maker, and at present manager of the government cream- ery, at Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan. Rev. Gregory J., D. D., a graduate of Laval Uni- versity, Montreal, who is at present a pro- fessor in St. Dunstan’s College, Charlotte- town; Pius J., a public school teacher at

,present employed at De Gros Marsh, Lot

54. Their father, Donald McLellan, died in 1902, aged seventy-six years, after a long career of usefulness.