Ruth married Harry Marks, Margate. They lived in the USA. 2 d had no family. They are now deceased.
Alfred married Bessie Mills. They live in French River and i ve two daughters.
Melvin married Stella Cousins, Hunter River. They live in ( :tario and have one son, Carl.
Melvin and family lived on the homestead for some years, un— it the house was destroyed by fire. They operated a restaurant 3i: Hunter River before moving to Ontario.
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Elmer Offer
In 1946 Louis O’Connor sold a few acres of the Ross farm gt Elmer Offer, Summerside, who built a summer cottage thereon.
Louis sold the remainder of the land north of the wharf road t Don Taylor who resold it to Mrs. James Manchester, now Mrs. *ne Thibault, New York.
Property Now Owned by Louis O’Connor
Samuel Glydon
Samuel Glydon owned the property south of the Ross farm l-‘llch bordered on the Cow-Bridge Road, crossed Harding’s Creek 1d the New London Road and extended to one of the Graham’s ad farms. The buildings were situated midway between George :kering’s and the Wharf road and were later demolishd.
William Woodside
About 1900 William Woodside, son of Samuel Woodside, ‘ lght the Glydon farm and the Ross property. He had the house {d farm buildings built about that time, almost opposite George riikering’s dwelling house.
. Will married Annie Clark, Wilmot, and they had a daughter . era. In 1913, they sold their farm to Norman Day and moved . 0; Asquith, Saskatchewan, where he farmed. Will was accidentally filed by a kick from a horse. .
~ Vera married Ralph Mohr, now deceased. They had two hildren.
Norman Day Norman Day was born in Norboro. He married Bertie Gass from the mainland. They had a daugh- -‘ er Margaret and a son Wesley, and they lived on the Will Wood-
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