DRISCOLL Joseph Driscoll , who was born in Clermont , acquired a farm in Indian River . He married Catherine Braham of Kensington and they lived in Indian River . Shortly after Mrs. Driscoll 's death in 1911, Mr. Driscoll sold his farm and returned to Clermont . They had the following family: Milton, James O ., Emmet, Reginald, Stella, Byron, Percy and Harold. Milton enlisted in World War One. He was killed at , France. James O . left for and shortly after left there for U.S.A. He was accidentally killed while at work in Seattle , Washington in 1930. Emmet enlisted in World War One. He was killed at Somme, France. Reginald left the Island for Seattle , Washington. He died in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1945. Stella taught school for a short while before locating in New York . She has retired and is presently living in Charlottetown . Byron went to Arizona in the 1920's for his health. He returned in 1935 and lived on P. E. I . until his death in 1960. Percy, who was living in Kensington , married Mary Murphy in 1931. They are living in Kensington . They have three daughters, Geraldine, Stella and Maureen and one son, Emmett. Harold attended S. D. U . and when he graduated he left P.E.I , and located in Calgary, Alberta. He died in 1969. "It is better to be faithful than famous". Blacksmith - Charles Easter - Farmer Charles Easter came from England and settled in Hamilton, P.E.I. He married Janet Stewart who came from Scotland and also lived in Hamilton, P.E.I. They had a family of eleven: Lucy, Edward, Archi¬ bald, John, Dugald, Mahala, George, Margaret, Robert, William and Charles. Robert married Jane Tuplin from Indian River . He was a farmer, and lived on the home place in Hamilton for a number of years, then moved to Indian River in 1906 and made their home there. They had a fam¬ ily of four: Edward, a carpenter, Harry, a farmer, Grace and Roy. Roy mar¬ ried Mabelle Woodside of Malpeque , and he works for Schurman Con¬ struction. They have no family and live in New Annan , Edward, Harry and Grace are not married and live on the home place in Indian River . Mahala married James Rogerson of Carpaud, P.E.I , and lived there until her husband's death, then moved back and made her home with her brother Robert, in Indian River . She had three sons: Charles, Harry and Joseph. Charles and Harry married sisters, Elizabeth and Min ¬ nie Easter of North Wiltshire , P.E.I , and moved to the U.S.A . to live. Joseph was a carpenter, was not married and made his home with his uncle, Rob¬ ert Easter, of Indian River , P.E.I. 48