Laurana (Lorraine) married Everett Noonan of Albany in 1959, and they have a family of five children: Laureen, Shawn, Cindy, Shelly and Paul. Thomas married Elaine Murphy of Vernon River in 1969. They have one child John. Gabriel married in 1959 to Marilyn Clow of Emerald . They have five children, namely: Arnold, Joanna, Heather, Bernadette and Louis. Desmond married Freda Henry of Chatham Head, N.B. in 1961. They have four children, Darlene , Lynda, Derril and Laurie Ann . Bennett married a girl from British Columbia in 1966. They have one child Barbara. Joseph married in 1963 to Jean McAdam of St. Andrew's, P.E.I. They have four children, Alan, Kevin, Denis and Karen. Brian married Ethel Birt in 1970. They have two children, Natalie Lynn and Gregory. Angela married Joseph Monaghan , Charlottetown in 1968. They have one child Joseph. THE WADDELL CENTENNIAL FARM Just a short sketch of the first pioneers, James Waddell and his wife Elizabeth Craig , their two sons, John and Samuel and one daughter Lettie, emigrated to this country around 1830. They landed on a sailing vessel at Covehead, P.E.I. They came from County Monaghan , Northern Ireland , and settled on a wooded homestead in the Lord Mellville Estate, a section called DeSable , and later named Kelly's Cross. Other members of the family were William, Robert, Mary Ann and Margaret. William resided on a farm for a number of years (later sold to Charles Monaghan ). His sister Lettie married James Cairns , who erected a saw mill on a heavy stream flowing through this property; lumber was sawed to build a house and barns in the area. After a time the mill site and equipment was purchased by John Stordy , Crapaud . Others of the family made homes in Crapaud and Tryon . Samuel and his wife Catherine MacKay took over the old home¬ stead. They had three sons, James, Samuel Jr . and Neil. After a time this farm was enlarged from 66 acres to 132 acres. When Samual Sr . and son Neil purchased the adjoining farm from Robert Craig . Later Neil inherited the estate. While farming, he engaged in the teaching profes¬ sion and taught in Wheatley River , North Wiltshire , Westmoreland and Kelly's Cross. In 1915, he was appointed Collector of Customs at Victoria, which position he held until 1935. His son, Gordon E . and wife Margaret MacDonald , took over. They had a family of five: Percy, William, Sterling, Lloyd, Postmaster at Cra¬ paud, died November 10, 1969, and Annie. —122—