Their sixteen year old daughter, Sarah Ann Clark, was the first to be buried in the new cemetery. John and Isabelle Clark had a family of eight children, five being born before leaving Augustine Cove and three after moving to Cascumpec: William Montaque Clark (1837-1842), Melissa Jane (1839-1841), Horatio (1841-1865), Charles Montague (1845-1917), Sarah Ann (1849—1865), and Charles Edmond (1854-1873). Sarah Ann Clark (1849—1865) married the Rev. Richard Pratt on February 2, 1865. He was a young Methodist minister serving the West Cape, Cascumpec Circuit at that time. Her parents were opposed to the marriage, because they considered her too young to be married. However, love being stronger thanparental approval, the young couple eloped and were married by the Anglican minister in St. Eleanor’s, P.E.I. Sarah Ann (Clark) Pratt died in childbirth on October 30, 1865.”“ REV. ROBERT M. SMITH 1864 - 1867 The Rev. Robert M. Smith served the Methodist Church as a minister from 1860 until 1866. He was received on trial in 1860 and was ordained in 1865. Rev. Smith was educated at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick and served in all three Maritime Provinces. He dropped out of the ministry in 1866 and nothing further is known about his life. From 1864 until 1867, the Rev. Robert M. Smith served as pastor of the West Cape, Cascumpec Circuit. REVEREND CHARLES WESLEY DOCKRILL 1867 - 1869 Charles Wesley Dockrill was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 4 October 1842. His mother, Mary Read (Reed) Dockrill, was also born in Saint John, New Brunswick, January 1798, of a Loyalist father, James Read (Reed). Benjamin Dockrill, father of Charles Wesley Dockrill, was born in Dublin, Ireland, of English ancestry, and appears in New Brunswick records of the Hazen and White Papers for Portland Parish in 1811. He was the fifth of the Dockrill siblings, all born at Saint John, NB. He was educated at Mount Allison Wesleyan, Sackville, New Brunswick, having attended in the years 1861 - 1863. Sometime between 1863 and 1866, he must have entered into the ministry of the Methodist Church, as the first official record of Reverend Charles Wesley Dockrill’s pastoral history begins in 1866, Havelock Circuit, New Brunswick. 25 J. Arthur Hudson and S. Jean Meggison, Preserving the Past, A History of Cascumpec —— Fortune Cove 1779 - 1979 (Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Williams and Crue, Ltd., 1979), pp. 291-292. 75