this farm. He was married to the former Hazel Best and they,,had a family of three - Marion ( Mrs. Ray Q-HoflcTran ) , Mabel ( Mrs. Hilton Frankum ) both living in Hamilton, Ontario , and Lester married to Ruth Small and living in Charlottetown , P. E. I. Mrs. Hazel Clark resided in the house after her husband's death and rented the land. She sold the property to Ivan and Edward Clark in 1972. Ivan and his wife, the former Maisy Millar , reside on the farm now. They have three children, Leigh who married Ruby Campbell and has one daughter, Diane ( Mrs. Donald Murphy ); Edward who married Ruby Best and has three daughters: Thelma who married Allison Johnson and has four children. At one time this place was a shipyard where ships were built and launched in the creek. There are two springs called where the Indians used to gather shellfish when they lived there. MERVIN INMAN The Inmans came from England in 18.19 and settled at Hampton. In 1873 John Inman leased land in Belmont from George Francis and from Malcolm Campbell . John Inman lived at the present site of the Mrs. Harry Best house. The land Wr>ich he owned consisted of the Harry Best farm and part of the farm now owned by Sterling Thompson In 1882 John Inman traded land with John T. Best and in I89A purchased from John Best the house and land on which his grandson Mervin Inman now ''ves. John Inman married Jane Ann Best . They had two children, Selina and Ernest. Selina Married Matthew Gamble and had one son Winfield. Ernest married Florence Fraser and they had two children Enid (deceased) who married Wallace h'ggins and Mervin who married Geraldine Rayner . "fcrvin and Geraldine have one son Ernest, who nves on an adjacent farm and one daughter, Diane, Wno married George Mayne from Emerald and has a daughter, Marlene. On , a saw mill and a grist 111111 were operated in 1855 by Mr. James Auld , 9reat-grandfather of Mervin Inman . In 1861 63