e ty in 1867. Previous to this, part of it was leased by David \ oodside, probably a brother of Harvey Woodside , who later )ved to Dundas , and then to Minnesota, U.S. , and the other part a Mr. Murray . Alfred Heaney Alfred Heaney , 1884-1914, lived on this farm. He married I lith Dennis, 1879-1948, Margate . They were the first couple to 1 married in Margate church which was built in 1898. They were I esented wi,th a bible and hymn book by the trustees of the c urch, as a memento of the occasion. In 1902 Alfred Heaney built the house that still stands on t is property. It is interesting to note that it cost $1300, complete v ith paint. tThey had a family of three: Edison, Florence and Alberta. Florence, born 1907, married Horace Thompson , Margate , in 1 28. They lived in Long River and had three children. She is n w a widow. Alberta, 1910-1934, married Reagh Bagnall , . Edison Heaney Edison, 1903-1962, farmed his father's farm and married Nel- li< Dunning in 1930. They had three children: Eric, Robert and G oria. Nellie died in 1944 and Edison re-married Dorothy Newson in 1947. They had a daughter Susan. Eric's family described elsewhere. Gloria married Hugh MacRae , Springbrook , and they lived in New London , later in Graham's Road, and are now-living in the Charlottetown area. They have six children. In 1957 Edison Heaney purchased the Harland McGuirk farm afid he with his wife and daughter Susan moved to that dwelling. When Susan started attending Prince of Wales College, she and her mother moved to Charlottetown . Susan graduated in 1971 trom the University of P. E.I , with her degree in history. Robert Heaney 1q R°bert, born 1935, married in 1957 Louise Ramsay , born ^yrf8, Malpeque . They live on his late father's farm and have io«! i children: Edith> born 1959; Gary, born 1961; Edison, born JJb4; and Douglas, born 1969. Robert also owns the Harland p Uuirk farm and tne nouse is occupied by his farm hand, Douglas ^erry, his wife and family. —81—