Charles Full Jno. Bryenton Jno. Dixon Jno. Pickett J. McWilliams Robert Prowse Jno. Prowse Cemetery of the Road: Jno. McGougan Joseph B. Stewart Peter Martin Peter Robertson Alex Martin Jno . McGregor Alex Scott Jno . Clements Donald McMillan George Bennett Jno . McMillan Charles Cox Wm. Pierce Wm . Bryenton Jno. McMillan George Jackson Wm . Bryenton Jno. Burrows Sam Roper George Henderson Issac Henderson 50 acres 22 acres 48 acres 12 acres 34 Va acres 70 acres 70 acres 60 acres 100 acres 130 acres 100 acres 100 acres 100 acres 100 acres 50 acres 150 acres 99 acres 1 acre 100 acres 71 acres 75 acres 50 acres 100 acres 35 acres 75 acres 75 acres 50 acres 60 acres 62 acres These early settlers and their numerous descendants were alone responsible for the growth of Brackley into a small but prosperous com¬ munity. Many of these settlers, aside from being well-known locally were hailed across the Island as excellent farmers. In a book entitled, "Past and Present of P.E.I. ", the authors, D.A. MacKinnon and A.B. Warburton , have recognized the significance of these early settlers by furnishing the modern historian with biographies of the more prominent men in Brackley around the turn of the 20th century. George Bryenton - He was born on December 25, 1837. He lived on 50 acres of land in Brackley . He donated land for the Brackley United