World War. Three of them were killed or died from injuries received. There were ten children in the family.
1. AMELIA JANE (1875-1965) In. 1. GEORGE BOWNESS {see Bowness} m. 2. John Rhodes — Sundre, Alta. 2. ISAAC (1876-1970) In. ANNIE LAURIE MacKINNON {see below}
3. Charles died in the USA — no information 4. Leander William died in England at the end of W.W.I. He served in 105th
Infantry. He was married but had no children. Bruce Alexander b. Sept.. 27, 1881 died in Saskatchewan. He was unmarried. 6. Chester b. Nov. 24, 1884 died in France and was in the 105th Infantry in W.W.I. He was unmarried. 7. Thomas Heber Sr. (1886-1942) In. Cora Scribner b. 1886. They had eight children and moved to Vancouver, BC. 8. Dawson James b. Sept. 15, 1888 was unmarried and was killed in action W.W.I. — 105th Infantry 9. Samuel Hartle (1893-1971) In. Lily Scribner. He served in W.W.I. They had no children. Hartle and Lily lived in Vancouver, BC. 10. Catherine m. William Mungham and they had two children. They lived in
Montreal, Que.
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BROWN
ISAAC, eldest son of James and Catherine Anderson Brown, took over his father’s farm across from the present church.
ISAAC (1876 - June 20, 1970) m. ANNIE LAURA MacKINNON (1882-1968) of Graham’s Road. The family moved from Stanley Bridge to Little Shemogue, NB. in the 1920’s.
ngm Robina (1903—1985) m. William Jones of Moncton, NB.
James Heber (1904—1973) In. Margaret Oulton of Moncton, NB.
George Allin (1908-1983) m. Muriel Amos lived in Burnaby, BC.
Bessie May (Apr. 3, 1910—1993) In. Berton Magoon of Moncton, NB.
John Benson (Sept. 20, 1912-1969) In. Elizabeth Murray lived in Little Shemogue, NB.
Helen Gertrude b. Nov. 15, 1916 m. Charles Sinclair of Moncton, NB.
Eliza 1% (1918—1962) m. Cecil MacLean lived in Victoria, BC.
8. Ada Dawson (1921-1968) m. Boyd Pollock lived in Peterboro, ON.
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[A.] The descendants of James and Catherine Anderson Brown had moved from Prince Edward Island by the early 1920’s.
[B.] Samuel operated stores in village, joined by his younger brother [D.] Alexander {see Village East}
[C.] Robert — see Mill River Road - West — owned over two hundred acres of land.
BOWNESS
GEORGE MANDERSON BOWNESS (1873—1949) was formerly from the Kelvin area. George moved to Stanley Bridge after marrying Dec. 1899 AMELIA JANE BROWN (1875-
1965) daughter of James and Catherine Anderson Brown of Stanley Bridge. George was a
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