Emily, see Moses Woodside farm.
Charles was a school teacher, taught in Amisk, Alberta, and 3 ter farmed there. He was a bachelor.
Arthur Heaney
Arthur, 1884—1947, lived on the homestead and married Ethel
1 lydon, 1883-1937, Margate. They had three children: Carmen, ' .liza and Muriel.
Carmen married Gladys Bungay, Newfoundland. They lived 1 Spryfield, N.S. and had two children. He is now a widower.
Eliza married George Ramsey, Cape Breton. They live in Neil’s iiarbor, Cape Breton, and have no family.
Muriel married Charles Bird, Cape Breton and they live in 1 uffolk, P. E..I They had two daughters
Property Owner by John O’Connor
This property as stated elsewhere was owned by Alexander E nith and consisted of 100 acres which were sold to James 0’ Con- I 11‘ about 1892. He was a dealer in horses as well as a farmer. l-e built the buildings now standing where John O’Connor and
f mily now reside. James married Bridget Cash and they had one s 11 Louis.
Louis O’Connor
Louis, born 1896, married Ella Malone in 1917- They had the f1llow1ng family: Mary, Beth, Virginia, Kathleen, Joan, John, J mes, Charles Louis and Noreen.
Mary, born 1918, married Bert Hammill and they lived in N iddleton With their family of seven children. She is now a Widow.
Beth, born 1920, married Richard Steele and they live in Sum- H e1s1de They have one daughter.
Virginia, born 1921, is unmarried, living in California. She is a, Very well- qualified secretary, being private secretary to a gen—
@1811 in the last war and has travelled quite extensively, including algon.
John born 1923, is on the homestead, Crystal Hill Farm, and married the former Lavenia McAvinn WhO taught in Clinton school. They have the following family, all attending Clinton school: Pat, 1001"H 1961; Vernon, born 1962, Anne, born 1963; Ella, born 1965 and Joseph, born 1966.
D Joan, born 1924, is a sister with the Congregation of Notre ame and now living in Toronto.
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