Herbert went to U.S.A. and settled in Seattle. He married Ella Der- ringer. They had a family of two boys: Charles Herbert and Harry Edward. Charles married Mildred Monasch and lives in Virginia. Their four children are: Robert, Pamela, Wayne and Donald.

Harry is married and has a family of two, Janet and John, Herbert was a successful businessman in Seattle, Wash. He made the long trip from there by automobile in 1926 to P.E.|. to see his parents and relatives. He was accompanied by his wife and two sons.

Hammond also went to U.S.A. He was married to Minnie MacDonald of Tracadie, P.E.|. He was in the Insurance Business in Boston. They had two children, Mary and Hammond.

Adolphus had poor health. He remained at home on the farm. He died in 1928. He is buried in the lndian River Cemetery.

William graduated from S.D.U. He attended Dental School in Bos- ton and practised in Charlottetown and Roxbury, Mass. He was married to Janie Hickey from Indian River. They have two boys and one girl: William, Donald and Mary (Mrs. Donald Winkle), both boys are doctors.

Albert farmed the home farm at Indian River. He was married to Margaret A’hearn of Summerside. They moved to Kensington in 1935. Their only child, a daughter - Theresa married George Nesbitt and went to live in Windsor, Ontario. Albert and Margaret also moved there. Albert died in 1965 and is buried at Indian River. Margaret now lives with her daughter in Mississauga. Theresa has three children: one boy and two girls who are married and live in Windsor.

Margaret Ella went to U.S.A. She married Fredric Campbell. They resided in Dorchester, Mass. . They had one son, Fredric, who married Ann Cantwell.

Mamie also went to U.S.A. She married William Ready, formerly of lrishtown, P.E.l. They had a family of Mary, Cecil, Hammond and Charles.

Patricia married Austin Trainor of Charlottetown. They were married in 1915 at Indian River Church. Mr. Trainor was a painter by trade and paint— ed the church here in 1915. He had two helpers, Joe Bolger and Charles Reardon. They drove the first car to come into Indian River and was only allowed on the road on certain days. From this marriage there was five children: Joseph, Harold, Mary, Patricia and Leona.

Joe married Florence Arnott. He was overseas in the Second World War and was a prisoner of war. After returning, he lived in Montreal. He had two children. Harold is at the present time in Labrador. Mary is mar- ried and lives in Quebec. Patricia married a Mr. Grant of Toronto and lived there until he died in 1958. Leona married Peter Sinclair of Montague, P.E.l. They have four children.

MaCLELLAN

Dan MacLeIlan, a brother of John S. MacLeIlan, lived on a farm be- tween the road and Johnny MacLelIan’s (at the shore) farm. He was mar- ried to Margaret Gillis from Grand River. They had a family of three: Joseph, Anthony and Marion. When their family were young, they moved to Cardigan where Dan was a mail driver until his death in 1925.

There is no house or barn on that farm now. 74