N This farm land was purchased recently by Mr. DeSica , Louis¬ iana, U.S.A. West of the farm home occupied by Mrs. Margaret Grahnm and Laura Somers and in the shore field owned by Donald Pi le¬ ering-, lived Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray . They had two childra, Kitty and Johnny. They moved to N.B . and the house was le- molished in the latter part of the 19th century. John D. Smith The farm east of where Mrs. Margaret Graham and Laura Somers live was owned by John Harding , a brother of James Ha 'cl¬ ing. William Cook farmed here later and when he died, John D, Smith, 1861-1937, bought it. He married Ida Farquharson , 1834- 1914, of Charlottetown . They had the following family: Vera, Austin, Fannie and Morley. Vera and Austin are living in the U.S.A. Fannie married and is living in . Morley mar¬ ried a Miss Munn and they live in Charlottetown . Fred Warren In 1919 Fred Warren bought John D. Smith 's property from the Government of P.E.I , on his return from overseas. He fan led till 1966, when he sold to Alan Holman , who, a few years later, sold to Mr. DeSica who also purchased the farm west of this. Fred moved a cottage from Long River to a lot opposite Clinton Heights , had it re-modelled and he and his sister Jani« live there in retirement. Farm where Glen Dunning Lives West of the William Whitehead farm now occupied by Ken; neth Heaney is the farm originally owned by John Dunning ant his wife Elizabeth (Arthur) Dunning. They had the following family: James, Samuel, John, Dai"- Ella, Jane, Andrew, Howard, and Emery who was drowned of Newfoundland . James, 1868-1951, married Sophia Wood , 1873-1966. They haf the following family: Harold, Blanche, Lome, Hattie and GW Two other children died in infancy. James farmed his father's farm and he and his family move'j up from the shore in 1909 to where his son Glen now lives. John, born 1882, lived with his brother James and help* build the house on that property in 1909. He was a fishermaf never married and died in 1965. —60-