Eleanor is married (husband’s name not known). They live in BC.
Glenn married Jim Jeffery who was later drowned. They had a family of four girls and one son; Marie, Georgie, Joan, Judy and James. Glenn married John MacLelIan of Indian River. They moved to Halifax to live, and have one son Johnnie. Glenn died in 1966.
Ruben, single, lives in Ontario. Bruce (deceased) was not married.
HICKEY
Another immigrant Peter Hickey came to Indian River in 1806 and purchased 100 acres of land in Lower Indian River, now known as the John Gillis place. He later married Catherine MacLelIan, only daughter of John and Catherine. They had a family of six sons and four daughters, namely: Angus, Thomas, John, Peter, William, James, Mary, Catherine, Elizabeth, and Bridget. One son, Peter married Catherine MacKenzie and had a fam- ily of four sons and three daughters — Alex, Thomas, William, Matthias, Catherine, Theresa, and Mary. Alex — (father of Charles Hickey and grand- father of Oswald and Edward) married Ellen Higgins. Thomas and William (unknown). Catherine married David Campbell of Indian River. Theresa married A. Brown of Grand River. Mary married Damien Gillis, lrishtown Road. Matthias married Elizabeth MacDougall and they had a family of two sons and two daughters. Namely: Sanctinus, Peter, Anna, and Clara. Sanctinus died young. Anna married Arthur MacLelIan and moved to the U.S.A. Clara married Wilfred Gillis and lived in Indian River. Peter married Evelyn MacDonald from Summerside and resided on the homestead. They had a family of seven — John, Elizabeth, Sanctinus, Joseph, Charles, Anna, and Catherine. Elizabeth, Joseph, and Charles are deceased. John and Sanctinus, unmarried, reside on the homestead. Anna married Peter MacDonald, Blooming Point. They have four children — Eugene, Berna- dine, Anita, and Kevin. Catherine married Bruce Jordan and resides in St. John, New Brunswick. They have a family of seven —- Lorraine, Ken- neth, Ronald, Debra, Donna, and twins Jean and Judy. The main occupation
of the Hickeys was farming.
HICKEYS
Another son of Peter and Catherine (MacKenzie) was William, who married Mary MacLelIan, and resided on what was later known as the John Gillis’ Farm. They had a family of eight. Namely: Frank, James, Peter, Cecilly, Lucy, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Rose Ann. Frank died young. James married and moved to Summerside. Cecilly, Mrs. Wm. Clow, Summerside; Lucy, Mrs. Cyprian MacDonald, Grand River; Elizabeth, Mrs. John Mac- Donald, Summerside; Catherine, Mrs. Alex MacLelIan, Indian River; Rose Ann, Mrs. William Wallace, Alma, P.E.l.; Peter married Mary Ann, only daughter of Donald and Mary (Campbell) Maclntyre of Indian River and settled on the homestead. Their family were: Joseph, William, Janie, Emmett, Leonard, and Edgar. James MacNeiIl was also brought up at this
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