Donald married (wife’s name not known). Their family: John, Roger and Betty. Roger married a Miss McQuaid from Charlottetown, P.E.I., have two children. He teaches at St. Mary’s College, Halifax, NS.

Gordon MacDonald living in Evanston, l|l., U.S.A., married with four

sons. Betty is also married. Eric MacDonald died after serving in Pacific Area of World War II.

Walter MacLelIan joined the 105th, 26 Battn. C.E.F. in World War I. He was wounded at Arras, France. August 28th. 1918. On his return home he farmed the family farm until he entered Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, N.S.

where he passed away from war wounds on October 5th, 1932. He was not married.

Lauretta MacLelIan, R.N. (deceased) married H. Martinson. They had no family, and resided in San Francisco, U.S.A.

Josephine MacLelIan taught school for a number of years; married William MacDonald of Clermont, P.E.I. They lived in the U.S.A. for a time, then moved to Montreal, P.Q., where they made their home. Their family was John A. Macdonald, who was a Lieutenant in the P.E.l. Highlanders. He married Dorothy Dolling of Dartmouth, N.S. Family: James and Heather, living in Montreal.

Joyce MacDonald married Donald McKenna. Their family: David, Donna and Michial, living in Seattle, U.S.A.

Catherine MacDonald married James Lennon; family: Patricia Len— non, who married Leonard Mines. Their family: Valerie and Maureen, all living in Montreal, P.Q.

James Lennon married Louise LaFrancois. Two children, Karen and Jodie. John, Elizabeth and Colleen Lennon, all living in Montreal, P.Q.

David MacDonald was a Signaller with the West Nova Scotia Regi- ment in World War II. He was killed on duty in Italy on December 13th, 1943. He was not married.

Raymond MacDonald married Agnes Nightingale, they live in Mon- treal, P.Q. William MacDonald married Willette Oliff. Their family: Dianne, Catherine, Joan and Betty, live in Savannah, Ga., U.S.A.

William MacDonald was born in Western U.S.A. he came to Indian River when he was one year old where he lived until about ten, then he moved with his parents to Montreal, after finishing school he moved to the U.S.A. and joined the Americian Air Force. He served three years in Vietnam, after his retirement from the Air Force he went to work for the Springfield Bank and made his home in Springfield, Mass. for a number of years. He is married and has a family of three girls.

Angelina MacLelIan, FLN. (deceased) married A. Dugger. Family of three, married and living in San Francisco, U.S.A. Fr. Lawrence MacLelIan, S.S.J. living in New Orleans, U.S.A. .

ALEXANDER MaCLELLAN FAMILY

Another branch of the original tree of John and Catherine (MacPhee) MacLelIan was when Roderick (1788-1860) the fifth son married Marvaac— Donald of Barbara Weit and settled in Indian River. To this union there was

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