Desmond, who teaches in St. Jean’s school, Charlottetown, married Carolyn Gallant, and have a daughter Judy. They reside in Hunter River.

Leslie, a plumber, who now lives in Kinkora, married Joanne Mul- ligan and they have one daughter Rhonda.

Kenneth is a student in fourth year University of P.E.I.

John, the youngest son of John Henry, lives in Montreal. He is married to Kathleen Mahar, and they have three children.

JOHN STORDY FAMILY

John Stordy (1869-1934) was the son of John L. Stordy and Mar- garet Carraghcr 0f Crapaud. He married Margaret Murphy (1869—1955), the daughter of Michael Murphy and Catherine Smith of Brookvale. In the 1890’s, he purchased a farm in Brookvale which he farmed until his death.

There were nine children born of the marriage, four girls, Mary Ellen, Katherine, Mabel and Bertha, and five boys, Emmett, Anthony, Cecil, Justin and Peter.

The four daughters entered the Sisters of Charity, Halifax, three of whom are deceased, and Sister Bertha is medical librarian at the Hali- fax Infirmary, since her retirement from teaching in 1969. Additional details of these Sisters may be found in the section of this history dedi- cated to the Religious of Kelly’s Cross.

Emmett (1893-1953) married Sadie Doherty, the daughter of Fran- cis Doherty and Janie Callaghan, in 1920. He was engaged in farming and carpenter work in Brookvale. Their family are Madeline, Francis, Rita. Edna, Raymond, Teresa and Imelda, at present, living in various parts of Canada and the United States. His widow Sadie, resides in the senior citizens residence, Kelly’s Cross.

In 1920, Anthony married Irmina Duffy, daughter of John Duffy and Mary Whelan of Maplewood. He was a farmer and farmed in Brook- vale and Kinkora. He also was a carpenter, and worked at this trade when the opportunity presented itself. His wife, Irmina, died and he is retired from farming, and resides with his son George in Kinkora. They have a family of five boys and five girls: Lawrence, George, Cecil, Edwin and Gerald; Margaret, Mabel, Bertha, Ethel and Bernadette who are at present living throughout Canada, except Lawrence and Cecil who gave their lives during the Second World War. Lawrence served in the Air Force, and Cecil in the Army.

Cecil (1899—1952) married, in 1930, to Mary Doherty, a native of Scotland. They resided in Somerville, Massachusetts, where he was en- gaged in carpentry. His widow and their three sons Joseph, John and Robert are living in Massachusetts, United States.

Justin and Peter operated the family farm until 1971. They are now retired and live in the senior citizens residence, Kelly’s Cross.

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