Georgena was born in 1894. She was married to Sabinus McKenna to them were born two sons, George and Leslie. Georgena passed 7 during the influenza epidemic in 1918. Her‘ two sons were brought at the home of their grand parents in Augustine Cove. George mar- Helen Lefurgey of North Tryon and they have two sons, Brian and :r. Leslie’s wife is the former Reta Wilson, and they have three chil- l2 Kelly, Terry Ann and Leslie. Both of these families live in Brant— , Ontario.
Harry, born in 1898, farmed successfully in Augustine Cove until retirement a few years ago. His wife is the former Mary Murray of lWOOd. They had one daughter Georgena, who was born March 7, She is married to George Wotton and they live in Charlottetown. y have five children namely: Ruth (Mrs. Philip Trainor), Holly, Roy, ald and Nancy.
Gordon (1899—1954) moved to California early in life. He married l 'garet Mulvarney and they had three children, Edwin, Barbara and ’ ‘, all of whom live in the United States.
Eva was born in 1900. She married Redverse Hamill of Freetown
they had a family of seven as follows: Freda (Mrs. Wilfred Smith) ; ne (Mrs. Pius Croken); Gordon, Father Preston, Edwin, Elmer and
Merrill born in 1904 lives in Albany His Wife was formerly Millie :1er. Their family of four is as follows: Charlie, Kathleen, (Mrs. i‘ge Norden) ; Shirley, (Mrs. Floyd Bumby), and Doris (Mrs. Sterling nan), deceased.
. Margaret born in 1908, is married to Daniel Palmer of Albany. ‘ ‘ Palmer’s have three children: Donald, Sylvia (Mrs. Billie Perry) and A’ :ne (Mrs. John Flavelle).
‘ George, who is married to Jean Deighan, was born in 1910. The filly lives in Brantford, Ontario. They have six children: Delbert (born ,1 Augustine Cove), Billy, Blair, Phyllis (Mrs. Eldon Noonan); Edith
; 3. Kitty Noonan) ; Noreen (Mrs. Owen Power).
THE HOWATT’S
_James Howatt I came to Prince Edward Island in 1775 from Dum— ‘ ShlE. Scotland. He was married (wife’s name not known) and had , .' ' Chlldren when they came to the Island. They settled first in Cove- ‘ 3 d and another son was born there. His wife died While the family '1 ‘ llvmg in Covehead.
In 1783 James moved to Tryon and leased from the Hollands’ the ‘ .now occupied by Everett Howatt. Soon after coming to Tryon he ” 1Tled the widow of Cpl. Balthazer Mutard, formerly of Wolfe’s army. 3 Q ‘ COI‘Doral had been drowned While travelling to Charlottetown in the ter, around the shore.
‘ . James Howatt I had three sons and two daughters. First family: ‘. es, Who married Helen Millar of C'ovehead and stayed on the original in T‘I‘yon. Peter, who married Catherine Valliére who is supposed to
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