Lizzie married Colin Burt who was drowned. She re-married ly 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 trie Dunning. They had the following family: Lewis, James, Sa- e, 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 id he died in 1968. Lewis lived in N.B . and his English bride also died. He re¬ amed and is now deceased. Sadie, 1898-1968, married Ray Adams , Springbrook , where ey lived till his death. They had four children. She re-married rank Dunning, now deceased. Stella, born 1900, married Bruce Adams , Springbrook . They td no family. Ruby, born 1902, married John Paynter , Springbrook . They d three children and she is now a widow. Harry, born 1904, married Annie Ferrish , Summerside . They ve five children. Claude, 1908-1969, married Clara Currie . They had seven ildren. Helen married James Gillespie , Long River . They had s$w*fl ildren. Walter Somers Walter Somers bought the property from James Graham . He ' arned Florence MacLellan , born 1893. Walter was a butcher and .m a meat wagon in the surrounding area. They had three chil- [ven: Muriel, Fannie and Dorothy. Walter is deceased and Florrie *ves in Emerald with her daughter Muriel who is married to Wil- iam Hickox Jr. Fannie married Earl Chappell and they lived in Bradalbane. 5«e is now deceased. . ., D °rothy married James Peters , now deceased. They had ten Cleveland Somers ]ScuCleVeIand Somers was the next occupant of this home. Born b° J 4, ne married Laura MacLellan , born 1895. They carried on the V siness of butchering and running a meat wagon. . —57—