Aletha Dickie, and after working with the C.N.R. for several yearsh now retired and living in Carleton. They had one daughter, Pearle. lie] ‘ neth, born October 4, 1913 is employed on the C.N. ferries. He is marcitf to Bessie Milligan Sherren and they live in Augustine Cove. In 395 Artemas married May Leard of Cascumpeque and lived there until h death in. 1954. ‘
Austin (1883-1957) was, by profession, a farmer all his life, liVir, on the family homestead. In 1908 he married Annie Muttart of Tr my They had one daughter, Marie, who was born March 28, 1912. Marie nah. ried Donald MacDonald of Thistle and Shamrock in 1940 and confirm to live on the Cameron farm. Donald passed away in 1968. To them weir born two sons: Elmer and Earle. '
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, Elmer was born May 15, 1943. After completing school in Au gum tine Cove, he attended Kensington High School and later Prince of Walt College. In 1964 he married Annie Lee Fyfe of Stanley Bridge. 'IheI. have a daughter, Karen and a son, Duane. Elmer and his brother, Earle now jointly operate the family farm.
Earle, born October 20, 1946, attended Englewood Regional Ilig School, graduating in 1966. He married JoAnn Wood of Tryon in i9
and they have two daughters: Kendra and Tara.
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Besides farming, the MacDonald Bros. are also engaged in tljl
insurance business. u
OTHER CAMERON FAMILIES dri
As early as 1803 there were families of Cameron’s in Augustiis- Cove, and through the years, many Cameron families have come and gon‘ The following information on some of these families was obtained iro' the Record Office in Charlottetown. As it was found impossible to fili detailed information on these early families, the accounts are sketch: The accounts found at the Record Office are as follows: fr
1. “Leased by Holland to Alexander Cameron, 150 acres Augth 26, 1803.” This is presumed to be the Wendell MacFadyen farm. 10‘ 1880 half of the farm was owned by Dugald Cameron, and the other hflB by Neil MacFadyen. Dugald taught school in Augustine Cove in 1871.021S
2. “Lease: Indenture made between John F. Holland and Duglf Cameron (Sr.) on August 26, 1804 of 150 acres in township 28. Rent flR first three years: one pepper corn each year, then six pence sterling fig each and every acre” This farm was later owned by Heber Sherren an now by Gerald Murray.
township 28, of 200 acres, and John F. Holland. John S. Cameron, 3 59
of the above John F., married Jane Wadman, as mentioned in Wadml 1 history. Jane and John S. Cameron had six sons: Benjamin Wadmfl,1 ’ Charles, James, Robert E., William Grosvenor and Alexander. Benjaml" i lived in the Cove, married Charlotte Manson; Charles’ Wife was a PlatlEVil
3. “Indenture made May 26, 1804 between John F. Cameron [El
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