Ruth married Harry Marks , Margate . They lived in the U.S.A . d had no family. They are now deceased. Alfred married Bessie Mills . They live in French River and ve two daughters. Melvin married Stella Cousins , Hunter River . They live in ( itario and have one son, Carl. Melvin and family lived on the homestead for some years, un- the house was destroyed by fire. They operated a restaurant Hunter River before moving to Ontario . Elmer Offer In 1946 Louis O'Connor sold a few acres of the Ross farm ti Elmer Offer , Summerside , who built a summer cottage thereon. Louis sold the remainder of the land north of the wharf road Don Taylor who resold it to Mrs. James Manchester , now Mrs. P me Thibault, New York . Property Now Owned by Louis O'Connor Samuel Glydon Samuel Glydon owned the property south of the Ross farm which bordered on the Cow-, crossed Harding's Creek rd the New London Road and extended to one of the Graham's 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 , 1 Jght the Glydon farm and the Ross property. He had the house tnd farm buildings built about that time, almost opposite George Pickering's dwelling house. 1 Will married Annie Clark , Wilmot, and they had a daughter frera. In 1913, they sold their farm to Norman Day and moved ;c Asquith, Saskatchewan , where he farmed. Will was accidentally rilled by a kick from a horse. Vera married Ralph Mohr , now deceased. They had two Aildren. Norman Day Norman Day was born in Norboro . He married Bertie Gass from the mainland. They had a daugh- *r Margaret and a son Wesley, and they lived on the Will Wood - —73—