152 A Bridge To The Past Margaret married William Green. Peter (1841-1906) married Elizabeth Auld and they lived on the Blueshank where Ira Arsenault now lives. Thomas (1835—1920) married Rachel MacMurdo (1835-1926) on Nov. 18, 1862, and farmed on the homestead. Thomas was also a furniture- maker. Thomas and Rachel had a family of twelve children: Lulu Ada (1863-4-1949) married George Easter (1854-1924). Their children were Carrie (1892), Edna (1902) and Erskine who died in his youth. Judson (1864-5-1906) married Minnie Orr (1864) and their children were Addie, Vera, Edwin and Albert. George Whitefield (1867) married Annie MacLean, and their children were Edith, Edgar and Ruth. Eliza Jane (1869-1952) married W. Sheen (1867-1940). They had a son who died in infancy. Rachel (1871-1940) married Charles 0. Huestis. They farmed on the present-day Lyman Huestis farm. Carrie (1872-1899) married N. Hooper (1855—1910). They had one son, Lloyd. Jessie Ellen (1874-1956) married Colin Campbell (1880—1945). Their children were Mary and Eva. James Archibald (1877). Margaret (1878) died at two months of age. Albert Edward (1879-1898). Janette Adelaide (1881) married Colin Ramsay. They had two children, Patricia and Lloyd. Robert, born following 1881, married Alma Moase, (1881—1957), daughter of Robert and Lucy (Burrows) Moase of Kensington. Robert farmed on the homestead until the early 1930’s when he and Alma moved to St. Eleanor’s where they had a fox ranch. Robert sold his farm to John W. Hogg. Robert and Alma retired later in Kensington and are buried in the Kensington Peoples’ Cemetery. While Robert was farming in Wilmot Valley he was helped by Davis Moase. MOASE Davis Moase, of Kensington, was a brother of Alma Stavert. He married Edith Smallman of O’Leary who was an R.N. They lived at the