George, the eldest of the two boys, was born July 13, 1938, and he married Joan Costello , , July 4, 1964. They reside in Toronto . Jerome was born March 7, 1943. He is now married and lives in Toronto , Ontario . JOHN MONAGHAN FAMILY John Monaghan , one of the first settlers came from Donagh , Ire¬ land. He emigrated from Ulster, Northern Ireland , and came to this country on a ship named " Margaret Pollock ", referred to as the "Polly". He married Margaret Johnston and they had two sons: Johnnie (white Johnnie) and Patrick (little Pat). Patrick married Margaret McAleevy , and lived on the farm now owned by Brendon Flood, South Melville . They had a family of seven: Arthur, Charles, Sarah, Mary, Margaret, Cath¬ erine and Thomas. Arthur married Margaret Nantes , Maplewood , and farmed on the old homestead. He died as the result of an accident on the farm of his brother Thomas, when his team of horses ran away with a load of grain September 16th., 1909. Charles was a shoemaker and operated a shop in a small building near the road, on his father's property. He later moved his shop to his brothei- Thomas' farm. He purchased an acre of land for his shop and other buildings. This is where George Monaghan now resides. Sarah was a dressmaker and milliner, and worked in a tailor shop that was operating in Kelly's Cross, around where Francis Carragher now lives. Sarah married Patrick Trainor of Kelly's Cross, who operated a carriage shop. Mary married Michael Malone , February 22nd., 1870. Michael was a farmer, and lived in South Melville . Margaret married John O' Connell of Chatham, N.B. , they operated a grocery store in Chatham . Catherine never married and lived the most of her life in Chatham assisting her sister in running the store. Thomas was born in 1841 and died March 21st., 1906. He had married Margaret Trainor of South Melville , who was born 1846 and died 23rd. December, 1909. They lived in a small house on the side of the hill in front of his father's house, and used the spring near the road for water supply. The spring was also used as a dairy to keep milk, butter, etc. They later purchased the property now owned by his grandson Gerald. The sale and conveyance was made to him on September 25th., 1879, by Joseph Pope , Commissioner of Public Land for the Government of Prince Edward Island . A down payment was made at the same time of the sale, with ten yearly installments to follow according to the agree¬ ment of the sale. —102—