David Pickering David Pickering , 1822-1895, brother of William, married Grace iplin, 1831-1870, Indian River . They had the following family: he first Rebecca died when an infant), Rebecca, Lavinia, James, ebecca, Gordon and Thursa. Lavinia, see Ross farm. Rebecca, 1860-1950, married Samuel Gillespie , Long River , hey lived in California and had three children. Gordon, 1861-1921, married Alicia Murray , Clifton. They had o daughters, Ruby and Annie. They lived on their father's farm 11 it was sold to James Pickering Sr. Herbert Paynter bought the Cordon house in 1916. Due to the scarcity of ice that winter it as not hauled across the ice to Long River till 1917. It is now i icupied by Alton Bymum , professor of music. Gordon and his family moved from Clinton to Searletown and ter to . Ruby married Henry Uhl and they lived in N.J. , U.S.A. They I id two daughters. David's wife Grace died of typhoid fever and their daughter mrsa, 1854-1870, died three days later from the same illness. A ( ughter Rebecca died when an infant. David re-married Helen Adams who died in 1890. They had daughter Bertha, 1876-1963 who married Henry MacKay , Darn- V. They lived in Alberta and had two children. Property Now Owned by Louis Connick According to records, the family to settle on this property t rdering on the Road and at the western end of the I jrrytown Road was Charles Maclsaac , who was married to Anne Sallivan, daughter of James Sullivan . They had three children: Dan, Nora and Agatha. Henry Wigmore , father of Thomas Wigmore , Graham's Road, lived on this property, but it is not known at what period. According to the 1880 atlas, John MacKenzie was residing 0I* this property. He had three sons: Robert, Archibald and Dan. Before the turn of the century Peter Harrington had posses¬ sion of this farm. He was married to Teresa Duffy and they had eleven children: Cyrus died when 19 years of age. Dean was a druggist and was killed in the armed services. -77—