Smallwood. To this union, six children were born, from whom the Farquharsons in Bunbury and . Herbert are descended. A descendant of the Squire still lives on the property. Captain James Kelly came to the Island from England , and bought land in Bunbury in 1817, having lived on the property since 1810. Capt. Kelly was an entrepreneur in the young community, building ships, operating a brick yard, and offering transportation across the river to Charlottetown . Members of the fifth and sixth generations still live on the property. The Hamm Family came to this country about the same time as the Bovyers. Their English home was at Tor Point in Cornwall . Descendants of the first Hamm are still farming the original property. The Duffy family's paternal ancestor was Patrick Duffy , who came to Bunbury from Ireland in 1834. One of Patrick Duffy 's descendants has returned to Bunbury , and resides on the with his family. EARLY TRAVEL Before John Bovyer moved to Lot 48, Bunbury was merely the back end of a few large properties that stretched from the Old , which was where today's Trans runs through Cross Roads , down to the shore of the . Following settlement, the first roads into the community were and . provided the main access into the settlement, leading from the Old , directly to the shore of the river. Clifton was the name of the Mason family farm. The name of was later changed to .