Janet married Will Wickens, Lawrence, Mass. They had two kldren and she died soon after.
This homestead was broken up about 75 years ago and the ildings were demolished.
As far as is known, this farm was taken over by James War- “ .1 in the late 1800’s and these two farms have been worked tether since then.
Farm Now Owned by Hugh Goss
Hugh S. MacKay
5 Hugh S. MacKay, 1843-1936, owned the farm bordering on the 3e at boundary of the Clinton district. This farm extended from 11: South West River to the Graham’s Road farms. He was the -s 1 of Donald and Margaret MacKay. He was married to Barbara chay, 1851- 1926. They had the following family: Margaret “ net, Christy Belle, Coretta, John Donald, Annie and Sterling.
Coretta, 1880-1920, and John Donald, 1883-1915, never mar- d.
Margaret Janet, 1881—1968, married William Wickens, Law- .zce, Mass. He was a widower who had been previously married ' her cousin, Janet Sutherland. They had one daughter. She later ‘ rried Clarence Austin, also of Lawrence, Mass.
Christy Belle, 1884-1970, married Harry Goss of Kensington. . 9y had two sons: Leslie and Hugh. Leslie moved to Alberta, ‘ .rried Helen Hendrich and had a family of seven.
Annie, 1886-1899
Sterling MacKay
Sterling, 1892- 1955, received from his father the 50 acres of i is farm that is in Clinton school district in 1912. In that year _ married Cordella Pickering, also of Clinton, and they built the muse, in which she still resides, in 1913.
Hugh Goss
HUgh Goss, born 1907, is a bachelor and lives on his grand- , ather’ s farm.
The Cow-Bridge Road Property Now Owned by Elmer Offer, Summerside
From early records, the first occupant of this property was a
i Orr. O Brien, a brother of Flora O’Brien who married John O’Con-
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