Benjamin DeWit Talmage married Florence Schurman. Their family is Georgie (Mrs. Floyd Caseley, Wilmot; Miriam, (deceased), married Wil- fred Woodside. Their daughter Norma lived with her grandparents and married Keith Moase, Kensington; Milton, (deceased), married Elia Tuplin and they had two children: Carl who married Donna Daye and has two chil— dren, Carla and Nancy. This family resides on the homestead. Milton, a mechanic at A. E. MacLennan’s, married Raye Morrison and they have one
child, Todd. Ella Tuplin Montgomery married W. P. Miller, Lot 16 in 1970.
Donald Louis married Sadie Reeves and their children are Ingham, New Annan and Wallace, Carleton. Evelyn Esther died young.
The Montgomerys have always been farmers and interested in the cultivation of strawberries.
NORDEN
George Norden came to Traveller‘s Rest from Moncton in 1959. He bought a lot of land at the corner and lived in the home since bought by Eldon MacKay until his new home was built in 1960. He married Kathleen Dawson of Albany. He is a carpenter by trade. They have the following family: George, Gary, Debbie, Peter, Chris and Cathy all at home.
PERLEY
Hober Perley, his wife and family of Lyle and Mae moved to Travel- ler's Rest in 1962 from France. He was a Sergeant in the Air Force. They lived in Arthur Blanchard’s house. In 1967 they moved to British Columbia. Lyle is married and living in British Columbia also. Mae, Mrs. Patrick Phinney, with her husband and two boys has just returned to Prince Edward Island from the west coast. They plan to reside here.
PERRY
Mosey and his wife Shirley live in the former John C. Pillman house. They have nine children: David, Noreen, Betty, Katherine, Patsy, George, Diane. Gerry and Mary. Mosey is employed with Simmons and MacFarlane.
PETERSON
Baldur Peterson and his wife came to Traveller's Rest in 1964 and bought the John A. Lea Ranch.
Baldur was born in Denmark. He came to St. Eleanor's in 1928. He married Margaret Compton in 1930.
They have eight children; Harlan, Eleanor, Robert, Gordon, Gene- 69