, , Matthew White "f" In 1867 this farm was in the Duffy name. It was first reg.s- tefed in the name of Matthew White . He was married to Mary McGuirk and they had four children: Mary, Cassie, Annie aid Matthew. They sold the farm to Harland McGuirk in about 19 .8. Harland McGuirk Harland built the house that now stands there in 1929. 3e married Minnie Sullivan in 1935. Harland died in 1953 and Mn- nie sold the property to Louis O'Connor in 1955. Louis sold to Edison Heaney in 1957. Emmanuel Doucette In 1930 Emmanuel Doucette came to Clinton from the Har- per Road, Tignish , and, after working as a farm hand for seve ral farmers, he bought a half acre of land bordering on the Ker'y- town Road, from George Brookins and built a home. He married Melvina Perry , also from . She vas born in 1900 and Mike , as he was familiarly known, in 1904. Tl ey had three children: Margaret, Dorothy and Gerard. Mike wa> a painter and decorator and continued his trade when he moved to Tignish . Property Now Owned by Harold Heaney The first record available on this property is that it was ow led by William Mayne , who died in 1905. He was married to Miry Mills, who died in 1904. They had two children who died in infancy and brought up George Dunn . Mr. Mayne was a school teacher as well as a farmer. The farm was sold to Lewis Taylor in 1903. He married Hannah MacLeod , 1877-1909, and they had no family. William Dennis , Margate , bought this farm in 1912 loi his son Charles who lived there from about 1914 to 1925, wien he sold to Wesley Heaney and moved with his wife, the forme1 Jean MacPherson and their two children, Betty and Ralph, to Warren, Ohio . Charles died in 1971. Harry Whitehead (see Whitehead history) and his wife Win¬ nie (MacKay) Whitehead lived in this home for about three years, until Wesley's son Ralph married Anna Brown , Springbrook , an" they made their home there before moving to Kensington in 195^ They had no family. Ralph died in 1959, and his wife Anna ma1'' ried Newton MacLure. They reside in Kensington . Harold Heaney When Ralph Heaney moved to Kensington , his brother W bought the farm for his son Harold, born 1940. In 1959 Harold —82—