Elvira married William LeLong and they lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. They had one daughter.
1 Hiram married Anne Adams and they had eight children. , They lived in O’Leary, Summerside and Kensington. He was a : blacksmith as was also his brother David.
. Eliza married John Adams, Sea View, where they lived for a time and later moved to O’Leary. They had 11 children.
1;, Nelson married Addie and they had four children. '_ They lived in Minnesota.
Harvey — see elsewhere.
1. Herbert lived in the state of Washington. He married but ‘ had no family.
Lewis Wickett
Lewis Wickett, 1857-1931, was the next occupant of the Wood- . side farm. He married Mary Jane MacNeill, 1861-1912, and they » had four children: Celetta, Bayfield, Lucy and Blanche. After the
9 death of his wife, he moved to Kelvin Grove. He re-married g Hattie Tuplin.
Celetta married Rev. William Terrill, Maine, U.S.A. Bayfield, 1885-1901, died in Clinton.
Lucy, born 1886, married Byron Edgerly, Maine, U.S.A. Blanche 1898-1916, died in Kelvin Grove.
John Watts Charles Humphrey married Agnes Fyfe.
._ John Watts, 1861-1935, originally came from western P.E.I. : and took over the management of the Charles Humphrey farm 2 Which is situated east of the Bruce Clark farm. He married Charles Humphrey’s daughter Janie, 1862-1928. They had two children: Bertha, 1904-1970 and William.
Bertha married Leslie Mann, Kensington. They had six children.
, ‘ William married Mildred Wood. They lived for a short time f In Margate and then moved to the Charlottetown area.
J0_hn Watts purchased the farm from Lewis Wickett on the WoodSIde Road and lived in the home on this farm, managing both
this and the Humphrey farm. The buildings on this farm were demolished in the first half of the twentieth century.
Arthur Heaney, although he never lived on this James Wood-
Side property, farmed it for a few years.
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