John MacNeill’s second son, James, married Margaret Dockend‘orz : settled in Cavendish and had six children. James’ eldest son, Cyrus, mew ried Mary Jane Thomas of Augustine Cove. They also settled in Caveli dish and had six children: Herbert, Samuel, William, James, Ada a Alfred. Cyrus died in Cavendish in 1893. After his death his wife a family moved to Augustine Cove, and lived in the house now owned‘ . George Ceretti. From here Herbert and James moved to the Uni”: States, Alfred married and moved to Kensington, Samuel and Ada dim ‘
young.
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an William married Lucy Ann Thomas, daughter of Nelson Tthhq of Augustine Cove. In 1923 William and his family moved to the E31 now owned by Norman MacNeill. William farmed until his death in 19A
His wife, Lucy, passed away in 1959.
From this marriage there were six children: Minnie, living in Chm 5 lottetown, Herbert and Amos living on the homestead in Augustine (10V Stanton married Marie Stewart of North Carleton. They live in Ca - Traverse and have a daughter, Violet, Mrs. Aubrey MacDonald of Wia‘ sloe, also a son, Elmer who is presently teaching at Sherbrooke, \IO' 5' ‘ Scotia. Chesley is living in Bonshaw. Kenneth married Bernice Strwac of North Carleton and lived on the homestead until his death in 199d, Kenneth and Bernice had four children: Harold, died in infancy, Iear ' Norman and Morley. Jean was born August 17, 1944. After completi? school in Augustine Cove, she attended Summerside High School and this], 3 Prince of Wales College. Following this she taught school for sever “ years. She is married to Bryce Sharp and the couple lives in N01b01 Norman, who does carpentry work and also deals in antiques, was b03f. August 27, 1946. He lives on the home farm with his mother and br<thfbe ,
Morley, who was born October 29, 1954. m4,
THE MACWILLIAM’S A" James MacWilliams married Margaret Leard of Tryon, probably S" ’y the late 1700’s. They had a family of ten, one of whom was John. ‘
John (1819-1884) married Jane Howatt (1829-1888) in Trym‘f' 1846 and lived there for a few years before moving to a farm whicn 9a tended through part of Augustine Cove and Cape Traverse. They had family of eight children: Theodore, Hannah (who married Robert Gig “ ruthers), William, Philip, George, Robert, Joseph, Margaret. 07 5
George Arthur MacWilliams (1858-1937) from whom the 00‘ MacWilliams are descended, married Eva Guignion (1863-1944) in 18E “ They settled in Augustine Cove and raised a family of six childre‘vi Harriet Jane, John Nicholas, Gordon Garfirth, George Lester, Percy LEW ( man, Mildred Ruth. ’-
Harriet (1883-1963) married Willard Leard of Borden. They 11“ two sons: Urville and Ralph and a daughter, Grace.
John was born in 1885. His wife was the former Mabel MacK‘fd of Albany. To them were born four sons and two daughters: Heltj ' Claud, Winnifred, Frank, Bruce and Eldon. John who was a success? :’ farmer in Augustine Cove, passed away in 1955. His wife is living'I ' Summerside. '
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