GILLIS
Situated immediately north of where the Trans Canada Highway and. the Canadian National Railway intersect and on the west side of the high-§ way in Traveller’s Rest is a property (21/2A) owned by Camillus Gillis. This; property was purchased in 1952 from Emanuel Mallett who had previously: purchased it from Mrs. Bradford Yeo.
Camillus is the son of Joseph Murdock Gillis and his wife Mary Adeline Gillis of lndian River. He married Lorena MacLellan, daughter of
Charles MacLellan and his wife Mary Hynes of Spring Valley. They have five children namely:
Mary, married to William Peter Farris of Kensington and residing in Traveller‘s Rest.
Marlene, Joseph, Kathleen, Robert at home. Camillus is presently employed with R. T. Holman's, Summerside. while Lorena is a teacher at Parkside School, Summerside.
GLOVER
John Glover was a farmer who lived on the farm owned by Frank Rayner and more recently by James Hetfell.
GUNNING
George Gunning and his wife Elizabeth (Campbell) moved to Travel- ler's Rest from Granville, March 21, 1901 and bought the farm formerly owned by Albert Kelly. ~
They had snx children: Frances married Artemas Carr, Sherbrooke. They had three children: Dougald married Sadie Walfield and had one daughter Goldie (Mrs. John MacNally; John married Gladys Lyle and they had seven children. John and Gladys' children are: Halsey married to Addie Thompson; they live in Summerside. Stanley married Ethel Smith and has five children; they live at Summerside. Florence married Jabez Mill, Clermont, Grace (deceased) was married to Norman Hogg. They had three children and reside at Summerside. Hazel married John Quigley, Carleton and have seven children. Pansy (deceased) married Alex Math- eson, Charlottetown, and had one daughter. Helen married Walter Maclnnis; they have five children and reside at Summerside.
Elizabeth married William MacEwen, Sherbrooke and they had eight children.
Everett married Freda Smith and they live on the old homestead with their son, Smith.
George bought a house from Arthur Locke in 1918 and hauled it to the shore with eight team of horses and located it on part of his father's farm. They have the following family: Marion Mildred (Mrs. Sydney Clark), lives in London. Ontario and has two children; Muriel Annie (Mrs. May-
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