Neil was unmarried and owned the farm situated west of Har- 1 Heaney's lane. Harold now owns that property. Nora married James McGuire , a business man from Sydney, Johanna married Percy Doyle , Miscouche . Mr. Doyle was a cf ntractor 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¬ ter 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 IV ■. MacKinnon. Thomas (second generation) married Anne Trainor , Kinkora , as d remained on the homestead. This couple were married on St. V dentine's Day in 1883. There had been such a snow storm that tl ay were unable to get to the church for the wedding so they, 1 ng with another couple, were married at her home in Kinkora . ey also had a family of nine children: Levina married John O'Connor and they moved to California . ? ey had two children. Mabel, a school teacher, married Dominic Bowlen , Cardigan . ey later moved to Calgary. They had three children. Mrs. Bowlen continued to teach school until about two years »eCore her death. Minnie married Harland McGuirk . They had no family. After '"land's death, she moved to Kensington and still resides there. Elizabeth, a school teacher, married Walter Curley . They have nree children and live in Kensington . Thomas died at the age of nineteen and three other children !ed in early childhood. John L ., 1885-1972, married Mary Coady , a school teacher am Kelly's Cross. They remained on the homestead and Mrs. fullivan 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 jprmgfield. They have five children. . —79— :