1908, The old home place is now owned by Mrs. John Stewart. The adjoining land one hundred (100) acres. now owned by Thomas Jr. Myers’s grandson, Heber Myers, also the next one hundred (100) acres being given to Thomas Jr. Myers’s sons, Hermas Myers (who lived there until he passed away in 1947), is now owned by Wendell Myers, great grandson of Thomas Jr. Myers. There was born to this union ten (10) children, namely, Laura, Amy, Robert, Gertrude, Eva, Ada, Wallace, Ella, Wesley and Herman. Three (3) passed away during the epidemic of Diphtheria in

1876. “Laura”, Feb. 2nd. two years old.

“Amy”, Feb. 8th eight years old. “Robert”, March 1st, five years old.

“Gertrude Myers”, who married Avard Bell farmer of Carle- ton and settled there for a while, later moving to Victoria and Cape Traverse. To them were born two (2) children “Cora” and

“Russell”.

“Eva Myers”, Who married Donald Bell a farmer of Tryon, to them were born seven (7) children, namely, “Kilburn”, “Ever— ett”, “Morley”, “Walter”, “Harrison”, “Winnifred” and “Mar-

guerite”.

“Morley Bell” was a M.L.A. for six (6) years and also a law- yer in Summerside. “Everett Bell” interrupted his Medical Stud- ies to serve four (4) years in the First World War, then he re— turned to MacGill University and completed his course in two (2) years, winning the “Ward Medal”, symbol of the highest standing for medical students on graduation year. When he returned home he practiced medicine in Cape Traverse and Carleton.

“Ada Myers” born Jan. 5th 1873, married “George MacMic- ken” a farmer of Carleton. To them were born three (3) boys and one (1) girl, namely, “Stewart”, “Thomas”, “Arthur”, “Hazel” and “Wesley”. “Arthur” passed away early in life. “Thomas” joined 1914-1918 World War. He settled in Western Canada. “Ada” passed away May 11th., 1941 and her husband May 14th., 1944 at Cape Traverse where they had moved after selling their

property in Carleton.

“Wallace Myers” was married to Mary Ellen Ward and settled in Elnora, then called Arthurville, Alberta. Three (3) children were born to them, namely, “Wilbert”, “Ruby” and “Josephine”.

The latter passed away at an early age.

Bedeque. To them were born four (4) children, namely, “Wal- ter”, “Hammond”, “Helen” and “Florence”.

“Wesley Myers” married “Maye Waugh” from Wilmot Valley and stayed on the home place a short time, (the farm being left him by his father, “Thomas Jr. Myers”). Wesley sold his place to Thomas MacBride, then he and his wife moved to Bedeque and went in partnership with his brother-in—law, W. T. Bowness for

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