a son. Norma, her older daughter is married to George Camp-

bell and lives in the western part of the Island. Her other daughter and son live near her in Massachusetts.

MACQUARRIE

John MacQuarrie was born in Bonshaw and married Mar~ garet Campbell, a sister of Hector Campbell of Borden and Hugh

Campbell of Searletown. They had six children, two sons and four daughters.

1. Donald married Lucy Bears from Brooklyn, they had two children. Annie who married from USA. and died quite young. John married Mabel Bramhall of Carle— ton, when quite young he moved to U.S.A. where he learned en- graving of jewellery. He was engraver for T. Eatons of Moncton

for a number of years. They and their family still reside in Monc- ton, NB.

2. John married Katie Forbes and lived in Carleton.

3. Flora married James Cook. 4. Mary Jane married a Mr. Bears from East.

5. Euphemia Who never married.

6. Another daughter married a Mr. Compton from East and their daughter Margaret married Rev. James MacDougall who was Church of Scotland, minister in Cape Traverse for many years. They had four children George, Emma, James and Ada. George and Emma both married but both died young. Ada mar- ried Alfred Cleveland and live in Vancouver, BC. James married

a Miss MacLean and he and his family now reside in Summer- side.

THE MACMICKEN’S

Sometime before the Miramichi Fire, Oct. 7, 1825, three (3) MacMicken Brothers came from Scotland and settled there. They lost all their possessions in the fire and two (2) brothers came to Prince Edward Island landing in the Miminegash area. From there Thomas came to Carleton and settled on land now owned by Lloyd MacWilliams. He married Lydia Crockett and they had four (4) boys: Bruce, George, Thomas and Burpee.

Bruce married Sadie Doull of Carleton and died in early life leaving no family.

George married Ada Myers and bought land owned by King MacInnis and they had five (5) children: Stewart, Thomas. Arthur, Hazel and Wesley. Stewart married Annie Howatt of Tryon and settled in Carleton. Their only son, Arthur lives in Charlottetown and is married to Helen Robertson and their children are: William, Ronnie, Anne and Karen.

George’s second son, Thomas went away when a young man and lives in Vancouver.

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