References 155 cribes his visit to the parish of in 1812). Chapter III - Trade and Commerce Shipbuilding: 1 Greenhill , p. 51.The material on shipbuild¬ ing is taken from Leard Papers: Reel 14, Ships and Shipbuilding and Reel 15, Sou- ris . ' Thomas H. Raddall , Warden of the North, McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Toronto , 1948, p. 217. Agriculture: 3 Leard Papers, Reel 13, Agriculture. Royal Gazette , March 1840. 4 Leard Papers, Reel 6, Leslie. 5 Leard Papers, Reel . 6 , June 24,1857. 7 Leard Papers, Reel 6, Leslie. 8 Leard Papers, Reel 6, Macgowan - article in Wesleyan, November 19,1880 by Fred¬ erick Smallwood. Transportation: 9 Leard Papers, Reel 8, Roads. 10 Gazette, July 1, 1820, p. 4 " Register , July 3, 1827. 11 Gazette, March 20, 1849. Chapter IV - The Land Early Settlement: 1 Journal of House of Assembly , 1835. John Coughlan , , store 1:15:0. 2 Leard Papers, Reel 13, Carlton. 3 Land Register , Liber 9, folio 235. 4 Ibid., Liber 22, folio 316. 5 Ibid., Liber 13, folio 464. 6 P.A.P.E.I. Map of Lot 45, signed July 2, 1799. 7 Land Register , Liber 31, folio 168. 8 Land Register , Liber 56, folio 311. 9 This information given to Judge A. L. Fraser by Michael McCormack , Magis¬ trate, was passed on to George A. Leard . Red Cliffs: 10 Map , Ten Farms. During the late 1930s George Leard began interviewing many of the older res¬ idents of Souris about the early properties. In this way he gathered much valuable information, most of which has already been microfilmed by the Public Archives of P.E.I. The remainder of this valuable legacy will eventually be made available for microfilming. 1' ( Paul Bushey ) Interviews: Edward Villard , September 17, 1942 and October 14, 1945. See Leard Papers, Reel 2 Bushey and Reel 11 Villard. 12 ( John Longaphie ) Leard Papers, Reel 14 Pioneer Settlement. The home was located near what is now the home of Mrs. Jacques Gallant . The will of Jean Longue epee, 1835, Liber , Charlotte- town, In an interview September 17, 1942, Edward Villard said that the family consisted of seven girls and two boys. 13 (Fidele and Suplian Paquet) Suplian is also spelled Cyprien in some old docu¬ ments. Leard Papers, Reel 7 Paquet. See also Reel 14 for Fidele Paquet 's will, Volume 7, page 160, June 1853. Three sons, Michael, Marshall and Alex built homes near each other. Michael's, built by Fidele, is the oldest. It is now the home of Leonard and Jeanette Walsh, . See also Leard Papers, Reel 7 Paquet, for St . Mary's cemetery records. 14 ( Francis Cheverie ) Leard Papers, Reel 3 Cheverie for genealogy and for informa¬ tion from St . Augustine Records , Rustico , from Canadian Archives, Ottawa. Inter¬ view: December 31, 1940 with Simon Cheverie , grandson of Michael Cheverie . See also Reel 13 Cheverie. 15 ( Francis Lavie ) Leard Papers, Reel 13 Lavie. Interviews: John Lavie , grandson of Francis and Margaret, March 31,1941, and Michael Lavie , September 3,1940 dur¬ ing which he named the six sons and three daughters. 16 ( Peter Cheverie ) Leard Papers Reel 13 and Reel 3 Cheverie. Interviews: Michael Fitz - patrick, March 13, 1941 and Peter (Paul) MacPhee, February 23, 1942. Both said they remembered the Peter Cheverie home. 17 ( Donald McEachern and Archibald McEachern ) Interviews: Peter (Archie) MacPhee, December 28, 1940 said that James Dunphy remembered a dyke along the McLauchlan farm, , from what is now to . Frank Grady said that Jack McQuaid remembered the stone dyke in the same location, as did also James MacEachern in an interview on July 28, 1941. Pat St . John on January 17, 1945, said he remembered a dyke from along the to the pres¬ ent St . Mary's Parish Hall. 18 ( John MacDonald ) Leard Papers, Reel 14 Pioneers. 19 ( Edmund Keays ) Leard Papers Reel 5 and Reel 13 Keays. Interview with Donald Keays , July 29, 1941: "My grandfather, Edward, was the first Keays in Souris ". (Edmund on the map, would be a mistake). He was known as Eddie Keays . He was born on the not far from Campbell's Cove . 20 ( Widow MacPhee ) Leard Papers, Reel 14 MacPhee contains information from Earl Kennedy , Kingsboro , November 28, 1962; The Islander , November 8, 1867 (her obit¬ uary) and Mrs. Frieda Junkins , Milton, Mass. , a great granddaughter.