. ' .een, who was born on December 27, 1922. After completion of grade 5..» l l in Augustine Cove, Kathleen attended Prince of Wales College, s. < ring which she taught school for a few years. She then entered the I. e Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing and obtained her R.N. .n| 15. In 1950, after a nursing career in various cities in Canada, she
.2 ‘ ed Burley Bowler of Empress, Alberta. The couple now live in Dun- l , Vancouver Island, with their family of four: Beverley, Patricia, Paula iobert.
Harry was born September 26, 1895. He farmed in this commun- ‘11 his life until his sudden death in 1963. He married Edna Howatt . . igustine Cove in 1918, and to them were born three children: Mar- ' , , Gordon and Kathryn. Margaret attended Prince of Wales College taught school before entering the Prince Edward Island Hospital )1 of Nursing from which she obtained her R.N. in 1945. She is now, 138 been for several years, practicing her profession at the Toronto General Hospital. Gordon, who was born on November 25, 1926 con- ; d on the farm for several years after his father’s death. He later " The farm and moved to North Tryon, where he now resides with his " v' the former Bea Lefurgey Dawson. He is employed with the C.N.R. . ryn was born August 14, 1931. She attended Prince of Wales College , has worked at secretarial work before and after her marriage to ‘ . sor Brehaut of Charlottetown. The Brehauts live in Sherwood and
a daughter, Barbara.
When the above Gordon MacFarlane moved from the district in the MacFarlane name became non—existent in Augustine Cove.
THE MACNEILLS
The history of the MacNeill clan in Scotland has been traced back «me early 1300’s by Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair and published in the : Review in July, 1909.
. The main settlement of MacNeill’s was, and still is, in Argyleshire, ‘ and, and from this settlement descendants of the MacNeill clan have «(1 throughout Great Britain and other parts of the world.
_J0hn MacNeill, son of Malcolm MacNeill and Eupheima McAllister ' . 1n Argyleshire, emigrated to America in 1770, and married Mar- . t Simpson, who also emigrated about that time. They settled in what i 0W Charlottetown. Their home erected among stumps was on the site here the Colonial Building now stands. Although John MacNeill was : "‘101" by trade he hoped to locate on a farm. After the older members he family were born, they moved to Stanhope; but, not being satisfied . the quality of the land, followed the shore as far as Cavendish where ' ‘ » flnally settled.
. John MacNeill’s descendants have played an important role in the leal, cultural, economic, religious and literary development of, not only endlsh. but throughout Prince Edward Island. Among these descend— . are Speaker MacNeill who exercised a beneficial influence in pro- 131 politics, and whose portrait now hangs in the Colonial Building. ’ Lucy Maud Montgomery, who, through her books, has made Caven-
, a famous tourist attraction to people throughout Canada and the . ed States.
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