Maude was a school teacher. Rita was a school teacher. Vernon died in his teens.
Mildred was a school teacher. She taught in the model school of Prince of Wales College for over thirty years and was on "he faculty of Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, for fifteen years. She Was the first woman ever appointed to the faculty of any Jesuit college or university in Canada, and on her retirement, she was presented with many honors and gifts.
Carmen, Josephine, Kathleen, Virginia.
Urban was a banker.
Peter Harrington sold to Hugh Glover in 1920, and he in tirn sold to Stanford Glover in 1922. These two owners did not re: ide on the farmstead. Stanford sold to Louis Connick, Norboro in 1945. Louis is the son of Peter Connick and Margaret (Hugl’ es) Connick, Norboro. He married Vivian Sullivan, a school teac1er, daughter of John L. Sullivan and Mary (Coady) Sullivan. Tiey have four children: Barbara, Doreen, Wayne and Ronnie.
Barbara is a stenographer for the Canada Manpower in Sun- merside.
‘ Doreen is a stenographer for M. F. Schurman C0,, Sumner- side.
Wayne is working and boarding home.
Ronnie is attending vocational school.
The present dwelling on this farm was built in 1949 by M1" Connick before he took up residence there.
When Mrs. Minnie McGuirk sold her farm to Louis O’Cornol‘i she sold ten acres to Louis Connick. This land is located a(r06S the road from property now owned by Harold Heaney.
Property Owned by Thomas Sullivan
James Sullivan (first generation) emigrated from Kerri County, Ireland, to Prince Edward Island in the early 1820’s settled on what is now known as Clinton, and on the KerrytoWn Road, when the Island was almost an unbroken forest. He, £4110Hg with his descendants, cleared the land still in the Sullivan name for over a century. James married the former Catherine Hennes' sey, also an emigrant from Ireland. They had nine children:
Daniel, a contractor, married a Miss Goodwin from Kensing ton. He owned the farm which David Whitehead bought 1n 1898
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