Another full brother, Nathaniel married Janet Harkness and they had two sons, Arthur and John Douglas. They lived on property named "The Maples" which was near the MacDonald property. The family later moved to the United States. John married a Miss Maclntyre . Their family was Mary Ellen , married to James Rayner and John Robert who married Delia Milligan . Frank moved to and Alonzo settled in New Brunswick . MOASE Herbert Davis Moase was born at Kensington in 1896 to Robert Thomas and Lucy (Burrows) Moase. He was one of eleven children. He married Edith Smatlman , R.N . from Knutsford in 1921. They moved to Traveller's Rest in 1929. In 1935 they purchased the Ephraim Urch property. Later it was named the Mainstay Ranch . Davis was engaged in fox farming for quite a few years winning a number of Championship awards. He was also engaged in mixed farming specializing in Jersey Cattle and Landrace swine. Davis and Edith had the following family: Doris, who died in infancy; Alma, married Harold MacDougall from Morell , and resides in Scarborough, Ontario ; Virgina married Harry Isherwood , Gunningsville, New Brunswick . They have three children; Herbert married Kathleen Morrison from Summer- side. Their five children are all at home with them in Wilmot. MOASE Harold R. Moase , a brother of Davis Moase , took over the store busi¬ ness from Mr. Auld in 1923. He married Anna Riley of New London in 1928. They have two children: George, married to Mary Campbell who has a family of four. They reside in Moncton, N.B. Thelma married Maurice Clark of Kensington and has one daughter. Harold passed away in October, 1963. Anna continues to carry on the store-keeping business. MONTGOMERY The first generation of Montgomerys to live in Traveller's Rest was Donald and his wife Sarah Cole . Their family were: John, who lived in Lot 4 and died young; Anna and Isabella who never married; Sandra and Margaret lived in Mapleque; Benjamin married Emily Ann Baker . Their family con¬ sisted of John Patterson ; Ella Nora , who married Ray Schurman and moved to British Columbia ; Leona married Tom Schurman , New Annan , and they had three boys Donald, Eldon, and Alfred who married Thelma Clark . (See Schurman history) 68