nard Bryanton) lives in Malpeque and they have eleven children; Margaret Elizabeth married Robert Barnard. They are in the Air Force. They have a family of four. Lilly Leola married Captain Vernon Cole; they live in Calgary and have five children. Willard Elton married Joan Butcher and lives in Dorchester, Ontario. They have three children and George Wesley mar- ried Freda Muttart and live in Traveller’s Rest with their family, Maureen, Wendy and Paul.
HARKNESS
John Harkness and his wife, Janet MacCaull with their daughter Sarah came from Scotland to Charlottetown where they were met by the MacCaulls of North Bedeq'ue with a horse and cart. The Harkness family settled on a farm at Traveller's Rest in 1852. They had the following family: Sarah, Janet, Ellen, William, Mary, Elizabeth Ann, Henry, Anthony, Mariah, and John.
Sarah married Richard Smallman, Oleary; Janet married Nathaniel Milligan, Traveller’s Rest; Ellen married Robert Milligan, Traveller’s Rest; Mary married Horatio Waite, Traveller’s Rest; Elizabeth Ann married James MacArthur, Traveller’s Rest; Mariah married Alexander Maclnnis, Traveller's Rest; John married Ellie Milligan of Traveller’s Rest; William and Anthony moved from Prince Edward Island.
The Gaelic sayings used in the Harkness home are remembered by the younger generation. For many years, Scotch bread and cookies were sent at Christmas time to this family from Glasgow, Scotland.
HEFFELL
James Heffell was one of Traveller’s Rest‘s earliest settlers. John Townsend, who had received a large tract of land near the corner, divided his land with his half-brother James Heffell who. with his wife. had come ' from the British Isles with the Townsends and landed on the north shore in the Sea View-Park Corner area.
James, the son of James Heffell, married Ellen Marchbank of Travel- ler's Rest. Another son, Thomas, moved to Cape Traverse while William and his sister Ann lived where the Mathesons now reside. The two latter never married and died in Traveller’s Rest.
James and Ellen Heffell's family included Robert who married Delia Harkness and lived for a time in Traveller's Rest before moving to U.S.A.; Ada married James Heffell, Cape Traverse; Samuel married Henrietta Schurman and lived in this district. They had two boys, Jim, living in Re- gina. and Lloyd in USA.
William’s first wife was Agnes Milligan. They had one son, John, married to Elva Reeves. They lived in Freetown and Read's Corner and have three sons and four daughters.
William‘s second wife was Maude Rayner. The following is their family: Harry, living with his mother at home; Gertrude (Mrs. William Finnigan), Mass. USA; Hilda (Mrs. Edward Leard), Searletown; William
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