Vincent's second wife was Justine Blanchard. They lived on Ram Island and had eleven of a family. Two died young. Marie Margaurite married Emmett MacMillan, New Annan, died in 1939. Francois Jean died young. Frank married Claudia Bernard. John who never married, now resides in New Annan. Charlie, and his wife Ethel live in Guelph, Ont. Louise married Harold Manderson, New Annan. Mary married Fred Wall, New Annan. Manual never married and lives in Kensington. He is a car- penter. Alfonse married Lucy Doucette. They built a home in Traveller’s Rest. In 1950 they moved to Summerside. Alphonse is also a carpenter and has built many fine homes. Their daughters are Lorraine and Vivian. After Vincent's death Mrs. Mallett and family moved to Traveller's Rest in 1927 and bought a large lot of land from Robert Marchbank. Frank re- mained at home with his mother after the rest of the family had left and worked at the carpenter business. Misfortune struck this family in 1951 when Mrs. Mallett was accidentally burned to death.

In 1962 Frank built for himself a new home. He turned the old home into a modern and efficient workshop containing many labor saving devices.

These past years, he has spent much time in his workshop working at his hobby - building boats, trotting sulkies, jog carts, wheel barrows etc.

MANDERSON

John Manderson, Hamilton, married May Wall, Spring Valley. They moved to Princetown and had the following family.

Joe, who now resides in Traveller's Rest; Harold living in New Annan; and Willis, Vancouver, 8.0.

After John Manderson’s death, Mae Manderson married George Cameron, Cape Traverse. They moved to Traveller’s Rest where George was engaged in fishing. They had one child Robina, Mrs. David MacKay.

Mrs. Cameron and Joe lived together until her death in November 1969. Since then Joe resides alone.

MARCHBANK

The original surname of the family was the ancient one of Johnston of Annandale who held the title Marquis of Annandale, and whose motto was ”Never not ready".

The name Marchbank, derived from Marjori-banks is believed to have been assumed when Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland and heir to the Barony of Ratha, was granted lands designated - Terre de Mattio by the King's Charter when he married his daughter Marjorie.

As is the case with many other families no records remain of the early history and intermarriages of the House of Marjoribanks (Marchbank) but their ancestors can be traced back to Robert the Bruce of Scotland.

Several of its members, however, are mentioned in Histories of Scotland as representatives in the Scottish Parliaments. (The above infor- mation is contained in an old Bible in the possession of Marjorie Marchbank Cairns).

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