Lizzie married Colin Burt who was drowned. She re-married 1y Folland who died in Newfoundland, serving his country.

Louise, 1892-1941, was unmarried and lived in Hope River.

. Mrs. Ellen Graham died in 1892 and James Graham re-married ; «.ne Dunning. They had the following family: Lewis, James, Sa- j (3, Stella, Ruby, Harry, Claude and Helen.

. Lewis born 1894, and James, born 1896, served in the First ' 'orld War and returned with English brides. James’ wife died

d he re-married Margaret Somers in 1951. They lived in Clinton d he died in 1968.

Lewis lived in NE. and his English bride also died. He re- irried and is now deceased.

Sadie, 1898-1968, married Ray Adams, Springbrook, where ey lived till his death. They had four children. She re-married 'ank Dunning, now deceased.

Stella, born 1900, married Bruce Adams, Springbrook. They . d no family.

Ruby, born 1902, married John Paynter, Springbrook. They 01 three children and she is now a widow.

Harry, born 1904, married Annie Ferrish, Summerside. They ve five children.

_ AIdClaude, 1908-1969, married Clara Currie. They had seven 1 ren.

,,1dHelen married James Gillespie, Long River. They had m‘rwo _, l ren.

Walter Somers

, Walter Somers bought the property from James Graham. He - armed Florence MacLellan, born 1893. Walter was a butcher and [in a meat wagon in the surrounding area. They had three chil- {Tenz Muriel, Fannie and Dorothy. Walter is deceased and Florrie

{i’es in Emerald with her daughter Muriel who is married to Wil- :am Hickox Jr.

.. Fannie married Earl Chappell and they lived in Bradalbane. “19 Is now deceased.

Dorothy married James Peters, now deceased. They had ten hildren.

Cleveland Somers

Cleveland Somers was the next occupant of this home. Born ' 94, he married Laura MacLellan, born 1895. They carried on the usmess of butchering and running a meat wagon.

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