and in many states of U.S.A .; and their influence lives on, greatly in¬ creased throughout the years. Their coming enriched the community in which they settled, and fostered the beginning and growth of the first Church in Crapaud , the Methodist Church, built on the Smith farm in 1826. The Smith family consisted of ten children, eight of whom grew to adults. The first four were born in England ; the rest in Crapaud . They were: Christopher, who died young. George, married Ann Wigginton . They had the following children: Deborah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Matthew, Sara, George, Jane, Isaac, Prince, and Henry. Rev. Matthew married Elizabeth Bovyer . They had two children. Christopher and Margaret. Isaac 1st. died young. Deborah, married David Lowther . Their children were:— Hannah, Deborah, Mary, David, Ada, Christopher, William, Eliza, Cornelius, Isaac 1st. (died a baby), Isaac 2nd., Caroline. Hannah married Matthew Lowther . Their children were:— Wil ¬ liam, Sydney, Christopher, Wallace, Henry, and Ada. Mary married John Lord Wright . Their children were:— Charles, Ada, Christopher, Bessie. Ada married Edward Rogerson . They had one child, Grace, who married Robert Moore of Crapaud . Christopher 2nd. married Margaret MacNeill . Their children were: Deborah, Hannah, Clara, Charles, Rupert, Percy, and Florence. Isaac 2nd. married Hannah Myers . Their children were:— Herbert, Hedley, Ada, Walter, Hilda, Marcel, Mabel, and Ruby. Among the many descendants of the Smith family still living in this area are: — Mrs. Claudine Wright, Victoria; Mrs. John Dison , De- Sable; Mrs. Thomas Bell , Charlottetown ; Austin Smith , Tryon ; and Mrs. Blanche Harper , Carleton. -#- "THE STORDYS" Thomas Stordy was born in England in 1814. At the age of eighteen he emigrated to Prince Edward Island and was employed in a mill owned by John Lord , Esq., Tryon . In 1833 he married Margaret Wood of that place, and settled on his property in Crapaud , which was known for succeeding generations as "Stordy's Mills." Their family consisted of:— John, Joseph, Nelson, Thomas, George, Elizabeth, Caroline, and William. John married Margaret Carragher , to which union the following children were born:— John, Albert, Mary Jane , Mary Alice , Lina, Thomas F ., Margaret, Russell, Minnie, and Bertram. John Jr . married Mary Smith . His family reside in Brookvale . Albert married Ada Ince . Mary Jane became the wife of James Trainor . Mary Alice died in childhood. Lina married Fred Matters and resides in Kelly's Cross. Thomas F . married Naomi Villett . Their family:— Rena, Leta, May, William, Everett, Elmer, Ralph, Keith, and Allison were born in Crapaud . - 4 64 )§«•••-