Neil was unmarried and owned the farm situated west of Har— « i Heaney’s lane. Harold now owns that property.

Nora married James McGuire, a business man from Sydney, “1 l D.

Johanna married Percy Doyle, Miscouche. Mr. Doyle was a r sitractor and contractors at that time were scarce.

Kate married a Mr. MacDonald from U.S.A.

Mrs. Sullivan was a wonderful dancer and taught her daugh- t 'to step dance. While dancing on the stage in Boston, she met h r husband and they later moved to California.

Anne, described elsewhere. Mary married Tom Reeves, Freetown.

Bridget moved to California with her sister and married a l\ ‘. MacKinnon.

Thomas (second generation) married Anne Trainor, Kinkora, :l remained-on the homestead. This couple were married on St. lentine’s Day in 1883. There had been such a snow storm that y were unable to get to the church for the wedding so they, ng with another couple, were married at her home in Kinkora. 3y also had a family of nine children:

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Levina married John O’Connor and they moved to California. T? ay had two children.

Mabel, a school teacher, married Dominic Bowlen, Cardigan. T ey later moved to Calgary. They had three children.

Mrs. Bowlen continued to teach school until about two years b€ ore her death.

Minnie married Harland McGuirk. They had no family. After 3‘1. :‘land’s death, she moved to Kensington and still resides there.

1: Elizabeth, a school teacher, married Walter Curley. They have {FM-Se children and live in Kensington.

_ Thomas died at the age of nineteen and three other children “‘d In early childhood.

John L., 1885-1972, married Mary Coady, a school teacher 011} Kelly’s Cross. They remained on the homestead and Mrs. Ulhvan still resides in the home with her son and his family.

JOhn L. and Mary had three children:

_Mabel, a nurse, married Joseph Croken and they live in pmlgfield. They have five children.

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