Properties and People became ill and died of a stroke at the age of 52 years. Albert E. Saunders ' purchase of the 43!£ acres plus \ Vi acres was registered on September 7, 1945. Albert Saunders transferred the 43 Vi acres, Vh acres and 5 acres to David M. G. Carr on October 10,1947. Three years later, June 20,1950, this property except for llA acres on the southeast corner was transferred back to Albert Saunders . Today this property is occupied by Agnes LeBlanc (widow of A. E. Saunders ) and her sons Paul and Michael. Paul and his wife Rita have three children, Jocelyn, Nathan and Jessica. Michael and his wife Janice have two children, Dawn and Dennis. (See the section Tales and Items of Interest, Sandy's Restaurant for additional information.) Submitted by R. & P. Boswall , W. Wood & A. LeBlanc ROSETTA FARM - PROPERTY (SI) Rosetta Farm is interesting in that it appears to have been the only property in Marshfield occupied by a United Empire Loyalist . Joseph Robinson was a Lt. Col. in a loyal American regiment, the South Carolina Royalists. The section in italics below is part of a transcribed copy of the property transfer from Col. Robinson's heirs to Neil Stewart . It indicates some of the relationships of Col. Robinson's family that had to be included in the transfer of property to Neil. The transfer of property was complicated because all of Col. Robinson's immediate family (wife and daughters Lylia, Matilda and Rebecca) were dead. The issue was further complicated as both Matilda and Rebecca's husbands were dead and Rebecca died intestate after her husband. Some spelling has been changed and some punctuation has been added. Robert Hodgson & others to Neil Stewart , Release of Rosetta farm, 184 acres, Lot 34, Registered this February 27, 1844.1 This indenture made the eighteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight- hundred and forty-three between Robert Hodgson of Charlotte Town of Esquire Joseph William Hodgson of the same place gentlemen and Martha his wife, Daniel Hodgson of the same place Esquire, John Brecken of the same place Esq. and Margaret Leah his wife, Donald MacDonald of Glenaladale in the said Island Esq. and Anna Matilda formally Anna Matilda Brecken his wife, and Thomas Health Haviland of the same place Esq. the husband of Jane Rebecca Bracken deceased, Ralph Brecken of the same place Esq. James Peake of the same place Esq. and Barbara Leila Alice Peake formerly Barbara Leila Alice Brecken his wife, John Mackieson of the same place, Surgeon, and Matilda Mackieson formally Matilda Bracken his wife and Henry Lewis of Kinsale, in Ireland, Esq. and Mary Williams , formally Mary Williams Brecken , his wife. William Ferguson of Charlottetown aforesaid Esq. the attorney of them said Henry Lewis and Mary Williams Lewis , his wife for this purpose duly constituted of the one part and Neil Stewart of Rosetta Farm in of the same Island, farmer of the other part. Whereas Joseph Robinson , late of Rosetta Farm , aforesaid Esq. Lt. Colonel of His Majesty's late regiment of Royalists deeded, signed, and notarized in fee simple of the said . . . Rosetta farm into and being in the parish of Charlotte and the county of Queens in the said Island and which measures as follows commencing at a stake placed on the south of the St. Peters Road at the distance of three chains and fifty links, west from the forks of the said road as the said forks were filed and established in the year one thousand eight hundred and six... then commonly called and from the said stake running westerly along the said road twenty chains thence south to the Hillsborough River ninety-eight chains or thereabout, thence south fifty-eight degrees east along the shore fifteen chains thence north sixty-six degrees east five chains thence north to the said stake or place of beginning . . . and in a lot of and in consideration of the sum of