Sarah married Stephen Carter and they had one son. James, described elsewhere. Dan was a master workman in the mines in B.C. Joseph was a tailor in Saint John. Jerry was a blacksmith and worked in Pound's shop in Mar- j ie. John Thomas married Lavinia Sullivan and they moved to the 1 S.A. They had two children. Emma married Frank Lawless and they lived in Graham's I oad. Agnes married Stephen Trot and they moved to the U.S.A. Mary Ellen married John Cameron and they farmed in Indian I iver. Flora married Joseph Reid and they farmed in Hope River . Lorenda married and lived abroad. David O'Connor David remained on the homestead and married Katie Hughes i 1918. He built the house, that now stands there, in 1918. They h id no family and sold their farm in 1954 to Weirum MacKay and moved to Kensington where they had built a house on the Mal- p-jque Road. They remained there only a year and then sold and n oved to the Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetown . Dave died ii 1962. Weirum MacKay Weirum married Enid Howatt , born 1939, French River . They had five sons: Brian is a student at R. H.S ., Kevin, Blake and Marvin are students in Clinton school, and Alexander died in infancy. The John Whitehead Property North of Bert MacKay 's property and on the opposite side of the road from where he resides, is property formerly owned by James Dawson Sullivan who purchased it in 1867 and paid for it m ten yearly installments in pounds, shillings and pence. James' s°n Dan Sullivan had possession of this farm until about 1898, when David Whitehead purchased it. Dan had the following family: Emmett, James, Beatrice and Kuby . —85—