■6 His wife, Harriet, born April 26, 1781, in England , was the young- Ac Benjamin Grosvenor 's three children. William, Elizabeth, Harriet. ■ J ne 3, 1788 Benjamin Grovenor was licensed as a school teacher, the It eacher's licence recorded in Prince Edward Island . In 1804 he was In id two Charlottetown lots plus wilderness land; his vocation was gai given as schoolmaster. William and Harriet (Grosvenor) Wadman had eleven children: ohr, William, Benjamin, James, Sarah, Jane, George, Charles, Henry ft( in infancy) Henry and Edward. Four of the above resided in Aug- slr Cove , at least for a time: James, Jane, Henry and Edward. James (1808 or 9 - 1891), an early farmer in Lot 28, was called the In !. He married Margaret Howatt , widow of Oliver Webster . Jane, ll -1882) married John S. Cameron , whose father had leased 200 acres l< 28 from the Crown in 1804. They had six children. Henry, (1822- »i married Catherine Maria Webster , daughter of Oliver Webster of m- itine Cove . They had a family of eight children. Edward (1825- 399 married Jane Howatt , daughter of Adam Howatt of Augustine Cove . f tl :ir four children, two lived. I After Harriet (Grovenor) Wadman was widowed, she married Pet- "m vatt of Augustine Cove . In 1851 she deeded the farm to her son, w; d, on the condition that he bind himself to provide for his beloved |1 r in the following manner that is to say: She is to have for herself |i om in the southwest corner of the dwelling house ... to be fur- It with a stove or a fireplace and sufficient fuel — carried into the >om at all times — sufficient wearing apparel necessary for a wom- m~- her age and circumstances . . . food and substance to support her Ik decline of life. She is to have the milk of one cow. And if she ■ot think it proper to eat with the family, she is to be furnished B afficient necessaries, and have the privilege of cooking in her own #"- She is to be provided with a horse and carriage every alternate B>- h during the summer season and likewise a horse and sleigh in the Be occasionally. SHer granddaughter, Mary, married James Clark of Augustine Cove , t ey had a son, Selwyn, and a daughter, Edith. Selwyn married Ina _ ^ me, daughter of Thomas Newsome and they had three sons: Spur- B> Brenton Grosvenor and Earl. (See Clark history). Edith Lyona Wk married Rev. Harry K . Killam of California . The Killam's had five Mien: Selwyn, David, Cyril, Ruth and Lois, all of whom live in the fed States. JOSEPH WADMAN HISTORY B . Another granddaughter, Anne, had two sons: George, who never' yed and Joseph. Joseph (1865-1961) married Maud Thomas , daugh- ot Samuel and Elizabeth (Lefurgey) Thomas. Their children were: ■cl( who died in infancy), Willard, Mabel, Ida, Edward and Myrtle, 1 Willard, born September 29, 1895, married Mabel Best and to therir f wn six children: Everett, Earl, Phyllis, Velma, Raymond and Ivan. A madman's lived in the Cove until 1969 when they moved to Ken- .ffon where Willard passed away in 1972. Mabel is presently residing,, ensington. Everett, the eldest son is employed in Toronto . He is . 85