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g Willard married Jean MacEwen, Campbellton. They had one
is n Frank, born 1928, who entered a banking career. He married ' ieresa DelMonte and is living in Santo Domingo. They have ' ree children. Jean resides in Kensington.
,, Anna married Harold Moase, New Annan, now deceased. The§r t :d a son and a daughter.
Keith Woodside
, After Willard Riley’s death, this property was purchased by aith Woodside, born 1914. He was the son of Gordon Woodside, 9179-1958, and Florence (Durant) Woodside of Margate. They 32 are married in 1905 and lived in Granville, later in Margate ii, were they built the farmstead where Lorne Adam now lives. In i‘. 33 they moved to Lower Bedeque.
After Mrs. Woodside’s death in 1955, he moved back to Clinton :1 live with his son Keith. Other members of the family were: 1, ,ura, born 1906 who died in infancy; Athol, 1907-1953; Hollis, l rn 1910 and now living in St. Eleanors.
{ In 1958, Keith married Edith Clark, Summerside. They have ": laughter Virginia born 1960, and a son Allison, born 1963.
Bermac Farms
East of the Keith Woodside farm is the property owned by , gus MacKenzie. This was taken over by William Cotton, 1856- 333, who was married to Mr. MacKenzie’s daughter Catherine, ' 9‘ 36—1926. They had the following family: Bessie, John, George, xerett, Rutherford, Irene and Elmer.
~, . Bessie married Archie MacKay and they lived in NB. They Silt-d seven children. Mr. MacKay died in 1942 and Mrs. MacKay pvw lives in Kensington.
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John married Helen Clark and they lived in Springfield, Kel-
‘lm Grove and, on retirement, in Kensington. They had two chil- ren.
George married Mamie Bowness. He lived at the Black Horse a 1101 later in Kensington. They had three children.
i Everett died in 1903, age 15 years.
Irene is a practical nurse, lived in the U.S.A., and now resides n Ontario. She is unmarried.
Elmer Cotton
Elmer, born 1898, married Elma Lefurgey, Bedeque, in 1932.
ey have one son William. Elmer lived on the homestead and
“fit the house where they now reside in 1960.
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