Mill. She resided in this home for several years; later selling it to Bruce Rogerson and moving with her son to Hampton to a property now owned by her grandson, John Rogerson . Joseph Trowsdale and Mrs. Wilmot MacDonald are also grandchildren. Jean Rogerson married Dr. Robert Potts , who was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland . They had no family. Betty Rogerson married Henry Bulpitt . They had one daughter, Louise, who, after the death of her parents, was adopted by in Charlottetown . She married Mr. Schaeffer . They also had one son, William Bulpitt , who settled in Bishop, California . Edward Rogerson married Ada Smith and settled on the farm formerly owned by his brother, Matthew, who had moved to Victoria. They had one daughter, Grace. She married Robert Moore . Thomas Rogerson married Ellen Howatt and settled on the original Newsom farm, which he bought after Henry Newsom 's death. They had one son, Albert, who died in young manhood; and one daughter, Maud, who married Walter M. Lea of Victoria. Mr. Lea later became Premier of Prince Edward Island . "THE SHERRENS" One of the earliest settlers in Crapaud was Samuel Sherren , who was born in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England , on July 13, 1791. He was the son of James and Mary Sherren, born March 15, 1770, and May 11, 1768 respectively. Samuel was the eldest of a family of nine:— five sons and four daughters. When a young man he sailed from England with his brother James to make a home in America. They landed at Newfoundland where James remained. The rocky shore there did not appeal to Samuel and he continued to Prince Edward Island , coming to Crapaud . In 1823 he married Ann Trowsdale who was born in Yorkshire, England in 1803. This couple established a homestead on the property where Charles and Edward Fall now reside. From this union came seven children:— Mary, James, John, Hannah, Sarah Ann , Amelia, and George. Samuel was a staunch adherent of the Church of England, and took a prominent part in establishing the Church in Crapaud . He died in 1864; his wife in 1872. They are buried in St. John's Cemetery. Mary, their eldest daughter, married James Fall . After the death of her brother, George, they moved to the Sherren homestead. James married Sarah Cairns and settled on the farm now owned by Stewart Sherren . They had a family of eleven:— Thomas, George, James, William, Samuel, Albert, Alfred, David, Celia, Annie, and Sarah. When this family was quite young their mother died at the age of fifty- one. James later married Mary MacFadyen . He died in 1906 at the aie of eighty. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery. John married Agnes Galloway , who emigrated from Dufrieshire, Scotland in 1853. They settled on the farm now owned by Frederick C. Sherren . From this marriage two sons were born:— William Douglas and George Clark . John died in 1910 at the age of eighty-two; his wife in 1893 at the age of sixty-nine. They are buried in St. John's Cemetery. Amelia became the wife of Joseph MacDonald , Sr. George, Sarah Ann , and Hannah died quite young. Two of James' sons, Samuel and David, settled in Crapaud . ■4 59 )§►•■