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Virginia who married Nelson MacKay and has a family

of nine; Enzor, Joyce, Grant, Leigh, Barry, Arnold (deceased), Reid, Beverley and Nancy. Wanda who married Larry Mendelsohn and has one son Larry

and two daughters Barbara and Margaret. Dorothy

who married Roger Boisvenue and has four sons; Roger, Rene, Donnie, Wayne and one daughter Carol. Betty who married Paul Muggah and has two daughters Paulette and Debra. I

HAROLD 8. WINSTON YEO

in 1806 Mr. Archibald Campbell leased this land from Stephen Sullivan, a gentleman from England. It was in Mr. Campbell's house on this farm that the Presbytery of P.E.l. held its first meeting in 1821.

In 1869 Andrew Campbell, presumably Archie's son, sold 62 acres of this land to George W. Wiggins. in 1872 Mr. Wiggins sold this land to Wellington Warren, a Lot 16 farmer, exempting land for the

continued use of a Presbyterian burying ground. This cemetery is now used by the United Baptist Church.

Mr. Warren sold the land to James Beales, a merchant from Charlottetown in 187A. Mr. Beales sold it to Charles Palmer, a Charlottetown barrister in 1875, who sold it to Richard Simmons in 188A. Mr. Simmons sold it to his brother Frederic in 1892, who sold it to John D. MacNeill in 1903. Mr. MacNeill sold it to James MacLaurin in 190A. Mr. MacLaurin married Ida Fraser and they had a family of four boys, Clifford, Earl, Robert, Fraser, and three girls; Campsie (Mrs. Garfield Yeo), Hazel (Mrs. Alvin Yeo), and Erma (Mrs. Harry Best), Fraser MacLaurin sold the farm to Harold Yeo in 1937. Harold Yeo married Evelyn Mayne and they have two sons, Mayne and Winston. Mayne married Norma Grigg and they have three daughters, Chrystal, Alberta and Sarah Jane. Their home is in O'Leary. Winston resides in his own home on the farm. He married Edith Sinclair and they have three children; Jeffrey, Sheila and Philip.

DARRELL LYLE

This farm was owned by David Fraser in the early 1800's. His son, Daniel, kept the Post Office in the

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