18 Early Settlers Table 3. Ships Built at Point Ship's name Launch Owners Tons 1. Three Sisters 1821 Andrew, Hugh & Angus 260 1/3 2. Panmure 1822 Hugh & Angus Macd. 214 1/2 3. Gonirby ? 1824 Hugh & Angus Macd. 4. Matilda 1824 Hugh & Angus Macd. 282 42/94 5. Glenaladale 1833 Angus Macd . 343 77/94 6. Tweed 1834 Angus Macd . 346 12/94 7. Lord Glenelg ? 1835 Angus Macd . 367 91/94 8. Clio 1836 Angus Macd . 407 60/94 Informant Cyril Shaw (personal communication) stated that while he was still a young boy he recalled a gentleman by the name of Moar, some 88 years old when he died, who described the store, the well, boat building pits, pit for a whip saw, and small outbuildings in connection with shipbuilding and living facilities for a number of people. Appendix A Brudenell Point informants Mrs. Fred Aitkin Elmer C. Blanchard Charles Boudreault James T. Boudreault Lawrence Brennick Michael Brennick Dr. John Bonnell A. Byron Burns Gilbert Clements Ted Easton Harry Kielly Miss Gladys Macdonald Reggie Macdonald Wilfred Macdonald Athol MacKinnon Eric B. MacKinnon Aldon McLaren Douglas McLaren J.H. Maloney , M.D. Stanley W. Parker interviewed during the summer of 1968: Charlottetown Dorchester, Summerville Willowdale, Ont. Willowdale, Ont. New York, N.Y. Montague Stanhope Mount Stewart Montague Montague Montague Montague Montague Charlottetown