PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 46k married Miss Harriet Heal , of Somerset, England , whose father, Edward Heal , was coroner for Prince Edward Island and who lived at one time in the famous Red House , near Bay Fortune . To the subject and his wife have been born the following children, namely: William Henry , a farmer at Bay Fortune ; Frederick, of Portland, Maine; Edward Whelon , of Boston, Massachusetts ; Minnie, now Mrs. Archibald Montgomery , of ; Harriet Ella , at home; May; Mrs. J. Talbot Squarebridge, of ¬ ton, Massachusetts ; Ethel Maude , Mrs. George P. Walker , of Summerside ; Ada, of Bay Fortune ; Lillian, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Underhay , although supporters and regular attendants of the Presbyterian church, still adhere to the Church of Eng¬ land, the other members of the family hav¬ ing united with the Presbyterian church. Herman McDonald , who owns and operates a productive farm in Lot 45, Kings county, and conducts a general mer¬ chandise store at Hermanvilk-. was born at Clear Spring , Lot 44, and is a son of John Macdonald , Esq., who was a magistrate for many years in Kings county and who died in 1872, at the age of ninety years. He was born in 178J. at Naufrage , Lot 43, and spent his entire life in this province, devot¬ ing his active years to agricultural pursuits. The paternal grandfather, Donald Macdon ¬ ald, Jr., was born at or near Perth , Scot¬ land, and came to Prince Edward Island in 1771 with Capt. John Macdonald 's colony and settled at Tracadie and subsequently removed to Naufrage , Lot 43. The pater¬ nal great-grandfather, Donald Macdonald . Sr., who lived and died in Scotland , was of the clan Ronald. The paternal grandmother bore the maiden name of Sarah Macdonald and the subject's mother was in her maiden¬ hood Christina Mcintosh , a sister of John Mcintosh , M. P ., whose sketch appears else¬ where in this volume. To John and Cath¬ erine Macdonald were born the following children: Donald, who resides in Lot 44, was a member of the local Parliament in 1839 and several years thereafter for Kings county. He was a strong advocate of the abolition of the landlords' titles and the sale of their land to the tenants; Herman is the subject of this sketch. The latter received a good district school education and, as before stated, has devoted his active years to farming and mercantile pursuits. He has resided on his present location for over a half century and prac¬ tically for the same length of time has served as postmaster. He is now, at the age of eighty-five years, in the enjoyment of remarkable health and takes an active part in business affairs, giving attention to every detail of his business. By a life of upright ness and rectitude he has won the unquali¬ fied respect and esteem of the entire com¬ munity. He married Miss Nancy McAuley , a daughter of Donald and Nancy ( Macdon ¬ ald) McAuley, the father a native of , Scotland , and the mother a daughter of Donald Macdonald , above mentioned .as the subject's grandfather. To Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have been born two children, John Alfred , a civil engineer and surveyor now employed on the new Trans-Continen¬ tal Railway . He is a graduate of Prince of Wales College; Agnes resides at Newton Center, Massachusetts . The subject and his family are all members of St. Margaret 's Roman Catholic church and render a hearty