Harold, born 1895, married Mary Profitt, born 1897, Mar- gate. They farmed in Tryon for a few years and then moved back ‘I to Mary’s home in Margate, where they still reside. They have L nine children and celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in . 1972.

. Fred, born 1897, went to western Canada to work for his 5 Uncle Will. He bought land in Asquith, Saskatchewan and mar- } ried Margaret Hastings. He had a son who now operates his farm ; and two daughters. Fred was a successful dairy farmer and re—

' tired in 1960. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in , 1969.

Myrtle, R.N., 1898-1943, married Francis Murray, Graham’s Road. They had one son.

Beulah, born 1906, married Harold Mayhew, a farmer and

carpenter and they lived in New London. They had two sons and - two daughters.

, Eric, born 1909, was a clerk in Holman’s store for many years. - Recently, he has been salesman for MacLennan Motors, Summer-

,, side. He married Freda Brown, Sherbrooke. They have one son , and two daughters.

__ Marion, born 1911, was employed at Holman’s in Summerside for some years in the ladies’ ready-to-wear department. Later, she = went to Calgary, Where she did the same kind of work at which she excelled. She is unmarried.

Charles Woodside

. Charlie, 1903—1959, farmed on the 01d homestead, married Isla ; Weeks, 1916-1965, Fredericton, who taught in Clinton school be- . fore their marriage. They had three daughters and one son: Ger- : aldine, Linda, Wendy and Bloice.

. Geraldine, born 1938, was a school teacher and married Wen- dell Moase, New Annan. They have four children.

_ Linda, born 1945, is a librarian in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1972 ‘. She married Edward Panton.

Wendy, born 1948, married Ronald Cossette, Montreal. They have one child.

Li dBloice, born 1954, is a high school student and lives with n a.

In 1961 Isla sold the farm and moved to Traveller’s Rest.

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