if riel Ena Williams . They have one daughter, Linda. Priscilla mar- M Edward MacFadyen of Augustine Cove . They had two sons and three M igters. (See MacFadyen history). Mabel married Arnett Simpson of M aont. They have two daughters: Olga, Mrs. Harley Gamble ; Shirley, flj is not married. Aletha Carruthers , an R.N ., is unmarried and lives if Jew York . Bertha married Herbert Matthews , two children: Barbara, married Wayne Campbell and Gordon. Sophia married Willima Campbell of Cape Traverse . Their son, Nor- i, married Florence Toombs . No family. Edward, who married Margaret Bell , died young. Norman married Lydia Boyd and lived in Lacombe, Alberta. Thev one daughter, Helen ( Mrs. Leslie Walker ), and three sons: Boyd, Ed ard and Thomas, all of whom live in Alberta. Thomas married Margaret MacFadyen , and after teaching school aJ farming for several years in Augustine Cove moved to Summerside . m V had three children. A son, Jack, who married Beth Enman, had tl 'e daughters: Margaret Joan , Elizabeth and Nancy; daughters Min- nl and Miriam. Minnie married Ernest Walker of Summerside . The ^ kers had one daughter and four sons: Evelyn ( Mrs. Dr. Frank of Q| iwa), Kenneth, George, Neil and John. Miriam married Reginald W tart of Kentville and has two sons: Peter and David. Thomas' second wif was Etta Walker of New Annan . Major married Mary Cameron (1871-1948) of Augustine Cove in *M >, and engaged in farming until his death. They had one son, Lome, ) January 6, 1905. In 1929 he married Jean Webster and to them were °°jh eight children. Lome passed away in 1958. Their family: Errol, m garet, Clair, Norman, Elizabeth, Doris and Esther. A daughter Mary ^■stance, Clair's twin, died in infancy. 1 Errol, born August 24, 1930, attended Mt. Allison University from ■ch he graduated with a B.Sc . He obtained his M.Sc . from McGill, and 1H0W teaching at the Medicine Hat College in Alberta. He is married to ■'garet Berger of North Dakota . They have no family. Margaret, birth- p February 3, 1932, is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario »re she obtained her B.A . degree. She taught school in P.E.I. , Alberta ■M< ■ °ng Kong- She later studied at the University of Toronto where she tinned her M.S.W ., and now works with the Ontario government in oronto. She is not married. Clair, born June 22, 1934, farms the family rm which his great grandfather Robert bought when he moved to the ,7e. ln 1895. Clair is single. Norman, who was born October 25, 1935, the rn?d h- S E 'Sc' and REd- from Mt- Allison University. He worked for to th a' *n Calgary and also taught school there but decided to return j^tne Maritimes. He then studied law at Dalhousie University where MacT)CeiVed ^s L.L.B . degree. He is now with the law firm of Foster, Rodd °nald and Carruthers in Charlottetown . His wife is the former Diana 10 iqq^ ^ey ^ave one daughter, Susan. Elizabeth ( Beth ), born on June Sick rvi/ec(;ived her R-N- from the P-E-L Hospital. She worked at the McG'll tt "Tens.Hospital in Toronto for a number of years before going to She th vers*ty from which she received her Public Health Certificate. I n went to work in Gravenhurst, Ontario , where she met and mar- 53