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1. JAMES2 WOOLNER (JAMES1)1 was born 1753 in Dunwich, Suffolk, England1. He married MARY FORSTER1. She was born 1750 in Dunwich, Suffolk, England1.
Woolner is also referred to as Woolnough in English books and stories. "James Woolner extraparochial, single man, married Mary Forster, single woman married by Banns this 29th day of January, 1770. Witnessed by Benjamin Woolner and James Blowfield."
i. JAMES3 WOOLNER1, b. 17701.
ii. GEORGE WOOLNER1, b. 17711.
iii. EDWARD WOOLNER1, b. 17821; d. Nov 11, 1809, Middleton, Suffolk Co., England1.
Middleton is a small village not far from Dunwich, Suffolk Co., England. Info from Chris, see reference book in library.
"In memory of Edward Woolner who died the 11th of November 1809, aged 27". This stone is in the Westleton Churchyard, as witnessed and recorded by Lucy Maud Montgomery McDonald on her honeymoon on September 19, 1911 during her visit to the "old Woolner homestead" in Dunwich. A copy of the the letter is in my Documents file in my Library.
iv. RACHEL WOOLNER1, b. 17851; d. Aug 12, 1805, Middleton, Suffolk Co., England1.
"In memory of Rachel, daughter of James and Mary Woolner of (place could not decipher) who died the 12th of August, 1805 aged 20". This stone is in the Westleton Churchyard, as witnessed and recorded by Lucy Maud Montgomery McDonald on her honeymoon on September 19, 1911 during her visit to the "old Woolner homestead" in Dunwich. A copy of the the letter is in my Documents file in my Library.
2. v. ROBERT FORSTER WOOLNER, b. 1787, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England; d. Jan 23, 1860, North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
vi. LUCY ANN WOOLNER1, b. 1796, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1; d. 1812, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1.
"In memory of Lucy Ann Woolner, daughter of James and Mary Woolner who died (date indecipherable) aged 16". This stone is in the Westleton Churchyard, as witnessed and recorded by Lucy Maud Montgomery McDonald on her honeymoon on September 19, 1911 during her visit to the "old Woolner homestead" in Dunwich. A copy of the the letter is in my Documents file in my Library.
2. ROBERT FORSTER3 WOOLNER (JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born 1787 in Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1, and died Jan 23, 1860 in North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada1. He married (1) MARGARET TUTHILL1, daughter of THOMAS TUTHILL and MARGARET //. She was born 17871, and died Feb 07, 1816 in Middleton, Suffolk Co., England1. He married (2) SARAH SALLY KEMP1 Jan 15, 1818 in Darsham, Suffolk County, England1. She was born 1795 in Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1, and died May 11, 1876 in North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada1.
Robert and Sarah came to Canada in 1836, leaving London in March aboard the Victoria taking with them their two horses, their cattle, their farm implements and 3 children and a baby on the way. The voyage was to take 30 days, but because of adverse winds and rough seas took 72 days to cross the North Atlantic. Fodder for the animals ran out and the master of the ship helped to keep them alive on a diet of ships' biscuits and beer. They settled into their new home before mid summer, Chester ( with Uncle George had sailed from London on the Amelia bound for PEI, arrived, secured land and built a house then returned to England) however remained in Dunwick with the three older children, stayed until the tenancy of Corporation farm expired in September 1836, then they too sailed in the Victoria, arriving in Charlottetown on the 13th of October 1836. Thus did a plucky, enterprising, well-organized Dunwich family leave to make a new life for themselves on the bleak eastern seaboard of Canada.
See more in my reference Library under Wooler in the "Trees from other sources" File.
Robert Chester Woolner: Examiner Feb. 7, 1860, Pg. 15: Death: At North Rustico, on the 23rd, ult, after a long and severe illness, which he borne with Christian fortitude: Mr. Robert Chester Woolner, Age. 73 yrs., Feb. 22, 1860: his will read: Sarah Ann; daughter, Frederick; Son, George; son.
It is believed that Robert Chester first married Margaret Tulhill and had a daughter Caroline who married James Rous. This has not been confirmed.
Margarets grave stone has this inscription In memory of/ Margaret, daughter of /Thomas and Margaret Tuthill/ of Westleton, and loved wife of/ Robert Woolner of Dunwich/ who departed this mundane life/ 7th of Feb. 1816, aged 29/ Time swept by this/ o'erwhelming tide/ My faithful partner from my side.
This information contained in a letter that Lucy Maud Montgomery sent to Aunt Margaret (Margaret Woolner MacKenzie) when Maud was on her honeymoon in Sept of 1911. A copy of the letter is in my Library under Documents. The original is in the hands of Alison McMurdo of Kensington.
ii. ROBERT "CHESTER"4 WOOLNER1, b. 1819, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1; d. Dec 31, 1859, Cavendish, PEI1; m. MARGARET MCNEILL1, Dec 20, 1841, Rev. John Geddies1; b. 18151; d. Oct 06, 19061.
Woolner, Messr. Chester arrived May 16, 1835 on the Amelia (Kinninment - Master) from London Royal Gazette May 16, 1835: Royal Gazette.
Woolner, Chester & Mrs. Woolner and 3 children arrived Oct. 18, 1836 aboard the steam packet from Pictou. Royal Gazetter Oct. 18, 1836.
4. iii. GEORGE WOOLNER, b. Abt. 1821, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England.
5. iv. MARGARET MARY WOOLNER, b. Jun 21, 1822, Dunwich, Suffolk, England; d. Feb 21, 1919, Cavendish, PEI.
6. v. LUCY ANN WOOLNER, b. Aug 28, 1824, Dunwich Suffolk, England; d. Mar 10, 1911, Cavendish, PEI.
7. vi. EDWARD JOHN WOOLNER, b. 1825, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England; d. 1914, New Glasgow, PEI.
vii. RACHEL WOOLNER1, b. 1828, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1; d. Aug 12, 18051.
8. viii. BENJAMIN FOSTER WOOLNER, b. Oct 10, 1830; d. May 25, 1923, Suisun, Solano County, California, USA.
ix. MARY WOOLNER1, b. 1833, Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1; d. Nov 11, 18591; m. MICHAEL WALLACE SKINNER1, Dec 19, 1854, Rev. W. Snodgrass1; b. 1834, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island1; d. Nov 11, 1859, Charlottetown, PEI1.
M. W. Skinner was a druggist in Charlottetown, PEI.
the famous Skinner doll "Alicia" made in the image of a dead child, so lifelike that passers-by shuddered.
The plain facade of this house would not belie the evidence that it was origianlly intended for business. Its beauty lies in good proportions, fine eave returns, large corner boards, and symmetrical window openings. See page 280 and 281 of "Charlottetown The life in its Buildings", written by Irene L. Rogers. The Book is in my library of reference books.
9. x. EMILY MARIA WOOLNER, b. Apr 16, 1836, North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada; d. Feb 05, 1919.
10. xi. FREDERICK WILLIAM WOOLNER, b. Jan 22, 1842, North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada; d. Mar 16, 1928, Cavendish, PEI.
3. CAROLINE4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1. She married JAMES ROUS1.
i. CAROLINE5 ROUS1, b. Abt. 18451; m. ROBERT COLLINS1.
4. GEORGE4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Abt. 1821 in Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1. He married MARGARET ROLLINGS1 Jan 20, 1853 in Rev. C. Lloyd1. She was born Abt. 18241.
11. i. M. RACHAEL5 WOOLNER, b. 1853; d. 1924.
ii. RICHARD F. WOOLNER1, b. 18581; d. 19281; m. SARAH JANE HUTCHINSON1; b. 18701; d. 19411.
Cavendish United Presby Cemetery, Stone 163: Woolner/ Richard F. Woolner/ 1858 - 1928/ Also his wife/ Sarah Jane Hutchinson/ 1870 - 1941/ Asleep in Jesus.
Source: Frederick's Prince Edward Island Directory and Book of Useful Information for 1889-90, Queen's County.
iii. ELISABETH WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18601.
iv. LAVINIA WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 1861, Stanley, Lot 211; d. 19451; m. ROBERT MCLEOD1, Mar 06, 1897, by Rev. George Robertson1; b. 1831, New London1; d. 19221.
v. MARIA WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18651.
5. MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jun 21, 1822 in Dunwich, Suffolk, England1, and died Feb 21, 1919 in Cavendish, PEI1. She married JOHN MACKENZIE1 Dec 10, 1840 in married by Rev. John Geddie1, son of ALEXANDER MACKENZIE and CATHERINE MCCLURE. He was born Jul 08, 18151, and died Dec 03, 1891 in Cavendish, PEI1.
Newspaper article on file attesting to these facts and a reply from Katherine Coke Lady-in-waiting to the Queen.
Royal Gazette, Tues. 5 Jan. 1841. On the 10th Dec. by Rev. John Geddie, Mr. John McKenzie of Cavendish to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Woolner, Rustico.
Margaret Mary was the sister of Lucy Woolner who was L. M. Montgomery's Grandmother. Thus the MacKenzie/Robertson's/Offers have a common Parental lineage in Robert Woolner and Sarah Kemp, parents of Lucy and Margaret Mary.
Theophilus,37, PEI/ James,23, PEI/ Mathilda,22, PEI/ Hammond,14, PEI.
i. ALEXANDER CHARLES5 MACKENZIE1, b. Sep 27, 1841, Cavendish, PEI1; d. Jan 23, 1882, Halifax, Nova Scotia1.
A. C. was a Batchelor.
Feb. 2, 1882, Pg 3, col 1.
The Halifax Chronicle reports that a medical student named A. C. MacKenzie, died yesterday of brain fever. The deceased was a native of Rustico, PEI, and had been attending the Halifax Medical College for 4 years and would have graduated this year had not this untimely event occurred. He was a Favorite with his fellow students and his loss is greatly regretted.
MacKenzie: In memory/ of/ A. C. MacKenzie/ eldest son of / John and Margaret MacKenzie/ died/ Jan 23, 1882 Aet 41/ John Mac Kenzie/ died/ Dec. 3, 1891/ Aet 76/ also his wife/ Margaret M. Woolner/ died/ Feb. 21, 1919/ Aet 96 years/ and 8 months.
ii. THEOPHILUS FOSTER MACKENZIE1, b. Apr 14, 1843, Cavendish, PEI1; d. Nov 19, 1915, Cavendish, PEI1.
"Toff" as he was affectionately called was a Bachelor although he was romantically linked with "Miss Hattie Gordon" a School Teacher at the Cavendish School (her picture is on file). Apparently Toff proposed to her but was turned down, and Lucy Maud relates a tale of Toff driving Miss Gordon home from a Lecture by Rev. Carruthers in the Village Hall (also on file). Lucy Maud refers to "Toff" quite often in her many Diaries (copies on file), he apparently was a favorite of hers.
Toff remained a Bachelor and lived at home and looked after his Mother until his death at age 71.
12. iii. JOHN ROBERT MACKENZIE, b. Jan 08, 1846, Cavendish, PEI; d. Aug 09, 1879, Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA.
13. iv. SARAH MACKENZIE, b. Jan 04, 1849; d. 1928.
14. v. RACHAEL MACKENZIE, b. Jul 21, 1851.
15. vi. JAMES EWEN MACKENZIE, b. Jun 19, 1854, Rustico, PEI; d. Mar 22, 1945, Cavendish, PEI.
vii. MATILDA CHRISTY MACKENZIE1, b. Nov 22, 1858, Cavendish, PEI1; d. Apr 17, 1911, Cavendish, PEI1; m. WILLIAM A. HOUSTON1, Dec 15, 18771; b. 18541; d. 1887, Cavendish, PEI1.
McKenzie - Cavendish - Stone 188 - Asleep in Jesus/ In memory of/ Matilda McKenzie/ Beloved wife of/ William A. Houston/ died April 17/ 1911 Age. 52.
More information about Tillies death is in "The Selectrd Journals Volume 11: 1910 - 1921 Page 61(bottom) thru 63 with a vivid description of her feelings abiout Tillies death. Also see Page 67.."The morning of July 5th.." a description of Lucy Mauds marriage and of Tillie's absence from it.
Wiliam's tombstone has a Masonic on top of it. Will check out.
16. viii. HAMMOND AUGUSTUS MACKENZIE, b. Jun 14, 1866, Rustico, PEI; d. Jan 14, 1931.
6. LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Aug 28, 1824 in Dunwich Suffolk, England1, and died Mar 10, 1911 in Cavendish, PEI1. She married ALEXANDER MARQUIS MCNEILL1 Jan 16, 1845 in by Rev. C. Lloyd, Cavendish, PEI1, son of WILLIAM MCNEILL and ELIZA TOWNSEND. He was born Jun 04, 18201, and died Mar 05, 1898 in Cavendish, P E I1.
Lucy Woolner was born in Dunwich in Suffolk, educated in England and came to Canada at age 12.
Read Page 52 thru 57 in L. M. Montgomery's Journal Vol 2, about the passing of this dear lady.
1881 Census - Alexander MacNeil (farmer) Presby.
i. JANE5 MCNEILL1, m. DUNCAN MCKENZIE1.
17. ii. LEANDER G. MCNEILL, b. 1845.
iii. ANNIE MCNEILL1, b. 18461; m. JOHN CAMPBELL1.
iv. JOHN FRANKLIN MCNEILL1, b. 18511; d. 19361; m. ANNIE MARIA MCLEOD1; b. May 18481; d. 19331.
18. v. CLARA WOOLNER MCNEILL, b. Apr 05, 1853; d. Sep 14, 1876, MacNeil Homestead, Cavendish, PEI.
19. vi. MARY EMILY MCNEILL, b. 1855, Cavendish, PEI; d. 1937.
20. vii. CHESTER BENJAMIN MCNEILL, b. 1856.
7. EDWARD JOHN4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born 1825 in Dunwich, Suffolk County, England1, and died 1914 in New Glasgow, PEI1. He married (1) HESTER (HATTIE) SMITH1 Oct 19, 1852 in Rev. Charles L. Lloyd1. She was born 1821 in County Wexford, Ireland1, and died Jul 07, 18761. He married (2) ANNIE MATHESON1 Jul 12, 1877 in Archdeacon Herbert Read1. She was born in Desable, Prince Edward Island1. He married (3) ELIZA JEWEL1 Aug 18, 1905 in Rev. S. S. Woodroofe1. She was born in Wheatley River, Prinde Edward Island1.
Meechams 1880 Atlas: Edward Woolner, Lot 24, Farmer and Fisherman, North Rustico, Born in England, arrived in PEI 1835.
1881 CENSUS Woolner, Edward, Lot 24, Farmer & Fisherman, Religion, Church of England.
Source: Prince Edward Island Directory for 1871.
Found in the Boof "From Ireland to PrinceEdward Island", loaned by Shelly Betts:: Woolner, on the 7th Esther, wife of Edward Woolner, Age. 54. Native of County Wexford, Patriot 22 July 1876.
ii. ANN WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18451.
iii. ROBERT WOOLNER1, b. 18541; d. 19051.
1880 Meacham's Illustrated Historical Atlas of PEI Robert, North Rustico, Farmer, born PEI.
iv. SAMUEL WOOLNER1, b. 18571; d. Feb 08, 19001.
1880 Meacham's Illustrated Historical Atlas of PEI Samuel Woolner, Farmer, born PEI, 1856.
v. SARAH WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18611.
21. vi. MARY ELIZA WOOLNER, b. Sep 11, 1863; d. Apr 17, 1938, North Rustico, PEI.
8. BENJAMIN FOSTER4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Oct 10, 18301, and died May 25, 1923 in Suisun, Solano County, California, USA1. He married FLORA MACDONALD MCNEILL1 Oct 15, 1869 in Rev. Isaac Murray1, daughter of WILLIAM MCNEILL and ANNA JONES.
WOOLNER, B. Licenses Fee Book - Marriages 1866-1870, B. Woolner, California, to Flora McNeill (Spinster) North Rustico, by Rev. J. Murray, Bondsman John McNeill, Granted 14 Oct. 1869, Pg, 88.
In a communication from Marshall Woolner the following story is related, "Benjamin came to PEI when he was about 4 years old and when he was 28 or 29 he left for the gold fields of California. He took a ship to New York, and from there also by ship to the Isthmus of Panama. He joined a mule train over the Sierras that form the spine of the Isthmus and down to the Pacific side. He booked passage on a ship to San Francisco. There he worked the gold fields for a time, then purchased land and began to cultivate it. He cultivated as much as 400 acres, and after almost 10 years felt comfortable in taking a wife, so he travelled back to PEI and courted and married Flora. I'm sure the trip back was by train, since the transcontinental railroad was complete in May 1869 and regular service was inaugurated in June 1869."
22. i. EDWIN RUSSELL5 WOOLNER.
9. EMILY MARIA4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Apr 16, 1836 in North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada1, and died Feb 05, 19191. She married LAUGHLAN MCNEILL1 Dec 02, 1856 in Rev. Thomas Duncan1. He was born 18201, and died 18831.
i. MARY5 MCNEILL1, b. 18581; d. 18811.
ii. MARGARET MCNEILL1, b. 18621; d. 19331; m. GEORGE MCSWAIN1.
10. FREDERICK WILLIAM4 WOOLNER (ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jan 22, 1842 in North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada1, and died Mar 16, 1928 in Cavendish, PEI1. He married ELIZA HELEN MCNEILL1 1867 in Rev. Isaac Murray1. She was born Abt. 1844 in PEI1, and died Jul 13, 1910 in Cavendish, PEI1.
23. i. ROBERT CHESTER5 WOOLNER, b. 1867; d. Feb 15, 1942.
ii. ANNIE L. WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18681.
iii. FLORA M. WOOLNER1, b. 18691; d. Feb 14, 19521; m. HAMMOND J. TOOMBS1; b. 18691; d. Aug 10, 1940, Kensington, PEI1.
Cavendish United Presby Cemetery, Stone 317: In loving/ memory of/ Isabella Harker/ beloved wife of/ William Toombs/ died/ Mar. 23/ 1902 Aet 75// He giveth his beloved sleep// In memory of/ Wm. Tooms/ died/ July 14, 1911/ Aet 85/ Forever with the Lord// In loving Memory of/ Hammond J. Toombs/ died/ Aug 10, 1940/ Aet 71/ also his wife/ Flora M. Woolner/ died/ Feb. 14, 1952/ Aet 83// Lucy Ann/ died/ June 1, 1884/ Aet 21/ Beloved daughter of William & Isabella Toombs/ lost to sight, but not forgotten.
Flora Woolner, Maple Leaf, Oakland California Magazine, Page 155, Sept 1940 Issue, died in Kensington, PEI on Aug. 10, Hammond J. Toombs, aged 71, leaving a widow (nee Flora Woolner) a sister and brother.
iv. LUCY WOOLNER1, b. Nov 26, 18701; d. Mar 19, 19051; m. JOHN A. MCDONALD1.
24. v. BENJAMIN COLIN WOOLNER, b. Aug 20, 1876; d. Sep 18, 1962, Cavendish, PEI.
vi. ALBERTA MABLE WOOLNER1, b. 18781; d. 19571; m. WILLIAM GEORGE SIMPSON1, 1924; b. Jan 20, 18691; d. Jul 13, 19421.
Peoples Cemetery, Kensington, Stone 16: Simpson/peace perfect peace/in loving memory of/ Janie Profitt/wife of /W.George Simpson, died Sept 26, 1920 aged 52/ also of/ W. George Simpson/ died July 13, 1942, /aged 73// In loving memory of/ Alberta Mabel Woolner/ wife of/ W. George Simpson/ 1878-1957/ perpetual care.
11. M. RACHAEL5 WOOLNER (GEORGE4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born 18531, and died 19241. She married F. PIERCE MCNEILL1. He was born 18511, and died 19361.
Cavendish United Presby Cemetery: Stone 74: MacNeill/ F. Pierce MacNeill/ 1851-1936/ his wife/ M. Rachael Woolner/ 1853-1924/ lovingly remembered by/ their daughter Ellen.
12. JOHN ROBERT5 MACKENZIE (MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jan 08, 1846 in Cavendish, PEI1, and died Aug 09, 1879 in Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA1. He married SARAH AMELIA MOORE1 Sep 28, 1870 in by George J. Milligan, Wesleyan Minister,Charlottetown, PEI1, daughter of EDWARD MOORE and ANN BARNARD. She was born Aug 09, 1848 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada1, and died May 27, 1887 in Alberton, Prince Edward Island, Canada1.
In the 1871 Lovell's Directory for Alberton John Robert is listed as Blacksmith, and later as a Carpenter.
ON FILE A letter received from the Henderson County Historical Society for the Goshen Cemetery: In volume 1, Cemetery Records of Henderson County (Out of Print) on Page 94, the following notations: Goshen Cemetery McKenzie, J. Robert, Died Aug 9, 1879 Age 32 yrs. 7 mos. "To My Beloved Husband" Knights of Honor Lodge #1135. also see Mary W. L. daughter. It is unknown why John Robert would leave Alberton, PEI and head to Saginaw Michigan with a wife and young daughter Alice, and after the birth of twin girls and the death of Alice, then 2 yrs of age, would once again travel farther south to Goshen, Texas, now a ghost town. Goshen, located on the Smith Robinson Survey on the Tyler to Porter's Bluff Road (6 miles east of Eustace). One of the early major trading centers in Henderson County. The first business was a general merchandise established in 1870 by Murchison, Coleman and Warren. The second business was established by John K. Jones which dissolved in 1881, and reopened and continued until 1885. Another business was J.O. Gossett, Carpenter and Cabinets, unknown when started, could this be where John Robert worked. See documents in Document binder in Library.
Sarah Amelia Moore, married John Robert MacKenzie Sept. 28, 1870. On their wedding day Edward Moore presented his Daughter with a bible and stated that it was "A Gift", this bible is in the possession of Shelly (Boekema)MacLeod(Janet, William Elton, Wm. Maxwell MacKenzie,John MacLean Robertson).
Photo copies of the pertinent pages is in my "Document" file in my Library(Rita Offer) They lived on PEI in Alberton, as Alice Rachel was born there in 1873, some time thereafter they heading to the USA, where in Sept of 1875 twin girls were born, Georgina Paschal and Mary Wilson Larue (Laroc). Some time in the next two to three years they travelled to Goshen, Henderson County, Texas where Mattie Snow, named after the Dr. Snow who assisted at her birth, was born in June of 1878. The next year in January 1879 Mary Wilson passed away and is buried in the Goshen Cemetry which is the only reminder of the town that once was there. in July of that same year Edward Robert "Bob" was born and shortly after John Robert was killed on Aug. 9, when he gave up his life to stop a runaway team of horses. Ironically enough some thirty-two years later John Herman Robertson, Matties brother-in-law was to suffer the same fate, both widows lost husbands and gained? medals. John Roberts widow was given a medal to honor him and sometime within the next year Sarah, with baby Bob, Mattie (just over 1 year) and Georgina (about 4 ) travelled back to Canada and PEI. The 1881 Census shows Sarah as living in Alberton, where she taught piano lessons in her home to help support her. Tom Offer (grandson of Mattie) possess the school bell that belonged to Sarah and was believed to have been used by her to teach school in Texas, as told to us by Nannie, Mattie Snow "MacKenzie" Robertson.
CENSUS 1881, Lot 4 (Alberton) McKenzie, Sarah/ F/ 32, PEI, Georgina P./ F./ 6, USA. Mattie S./F./3,/ USA Edward R./M./2/ USA., shortly thereafter Sarah married Alexander Meggison and sent Georgina to live with her Grandfather Edward Moore in Charlottetown and Mattie and Edward were sent to their Grandfather MacKenzie in Cavendish. More on Sarah and her life with Alexander Meggison in the files on "Meggisons".
i. ALICE RACHEL6 MACKENZIE1, b. Jun 22, 1873, Alberton, PEI1; d. Jun 04, 1875, Saginaw, Michigan, USA1.
ii. GEORGINA PASCHAL MACKENZIE1, b. Sep 25, 1875, Saginaw, Michigan, USA1; m. W. M. TAYLOR1; d. , Moncton, N. B.1.
Returned to PEI with Mother prior to 1881 as she is listed on Census as living in Alberton, but in the 1891 Census is listed as living with Edward Moore, Ch'town, her Grandfather. Wherabouts of Georgie after this is unknown to this writer.
iii. MARY WILSON LAROE MACKENZIE1, b. Sep 25, 1875, Saginaw, Michigan, USA1; d. Jan 23, 1879, Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA1.
25. iv. MATTIE SNOW MACKENZIE, b. Jun 21, 1878, Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA; d. Oct 31, 1965, Summerside, PEI.
26. v. EDWARD ROBERT "BOB" MACKENZIE, b. Jul 11, 1879, Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA; d. Nov 24, 1941, Souris, PEI.
13. SARAH5 MACKENZIE (MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jan 04, 18491, and died 19281. She married JOHN B. MCLURE1 Oct 19, 1870 in Dundas, PEI1.
14. RACHAEL5 MACKENZIE (MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jul 21, 18511. She married CHESTER WOOLNER1 Sep 21, 1871 in by Rev. Isaac Murray of North Rustico, PEI1. He was born Abt. 18501.
Married: Woolner, Mr. Chester, Islander Oct. 6, 1871, page 3:: Married on Thursday the 21st ult by Rev. Isaac Murray at the residence of the brides Father. Mr. Chester Woolner, Chicago, to Rachel, second daughter of Mr. John McKenzie, North Rustico.
Source: Frederick's Prince Edward Island Directory and Book of Useful Information for 1889-90, Prince County.
iv. W. CHESTER WOOLNER1, b. Abt. 18721.
15. JAMES EWEN5 MACKENZIE (MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)1 was born Jun 19, 1854 in Rustico, PEI1, and died Mar 22, 1945 in Cavendish, PEI1. He married MARGARET S. BELL1 Dec 27, 18811, daughter of GEORGE BELL. She was born Sep 05, 1863 in Campbellton, New London, PEI1, and died Nov 09, 1948 in Cavendish, PEI1.
Cavendish Cemetery: Stone # 182 MacKenzie: MacKenzie/ Ewen J. Mac Kenzie/ June 19, 1854 - March 22, 1945/ his wife/ Margaret S. Bell/ Sept 5, 1863 - Nov. 9, 1948.
A picture of Ewen's house from the 1880 PEI Atlas is on file.
i. HARRY6 MACKENZIE1, b. Sep 18, 18821; d. Rustico, PEI1.
iii. EFFIE MACKENZIE1, m. WARREN HOUSTON1; d. , Charlottetown, PEI1.
Effie made the wedding dress for Rosemary (Dow) Woodbury.
iv. IDA MACKENZIE1, m. ALBERT STEPHEN HUESTIS1; b. Jun 17, 1898, Wilmot Valley P E Island1.
They lived on Water Street, Wilmot, next to Herb McEwen.
v. CHESTER MACKENZIE1, b. 19061; d. 1906, Groton, Connecticut, USA1.
vi. BESSIE V. MACKENZIE1, b. Apr 24, 18841; d. Jun 09, 19601; m. ELISHA CHESTER LEPAGE1; b. Oct 25, 18791; d. May 06, 19481.
Lepage/ Elisha C. Lepage/ Oct. 25, 1879/ May 6, 1948/ What we keep in memory is/ ours unchanged forever// Bessie V. MacKenzie/ Apr. 24, 1884/ June 9, 1960/ Beloved wife of/ Elisha C. Lepage.
vii. HAZEL BELL MACKENZIE1, b. 1886, Cavendish, P E I1; d. Jul 11, 1914, Cavendish, P E I1.
Tombstone in Cavendish Cemetery. At Rest/ Hazel Bell MacKenzie (curved)/died/ July 11, 1914/ aged 28 years/ O Friends of Mortal years/ thy trusted, tried and the true/ ye are walking in the vale of tears/but I wait to Welcome You.
viii. LUCY M. MACKENZIE1, b. Feb 15, 18901; d. Jun 06, 1967, South Rustico, PEI1; m. JAMES L. LEPAGE1; b. Feb 27, 18921; d. Dec 27, 1981, South Rustico, PEI1.
Stone # 48, South Rustico Anglican Cemetery. James L. LePage/ Feb. 27, 1892/ his beloved wife/ Lucy M. MacKenzie/ Feb. 15, 1890 - June 6, 1967.
Although the buriels are listed as South Rustico, there is a tombstone to their memory in the Elm Street "Old Charlottetown Protestant Buriel Ground" in Charlottetown. The entrance is now off of University near the centre of the City.
ix. MARY C. MACKENZIE1, b. 18911; d. 1975, Hunter River, PEI1; m. JAMES E. ANDREWS1; b. 18881; d. 1974, Hunter River, PEI1.
x. GLADYS MACKENZIE1, b. 18931; m. LESLIE ANDREWS1; b. Oct 23, 18941; d. Oct 1965, Concord, New Hampshire, USA2,3.
xi. CORA HOPE MACKENZIE3, b. 1903, Cavendish, P E I3; d. Nov 17, 1914, Cavendish, P E I3.
Tombstone in Cavendisgh Cemetery, beside sister Hazel, At Rest/ Cora Hope MacKenzie(curved)/ died/Nov. 17, 1914/ aged 11 years/ There was an angel band in Heaven, that was not quite complete, so God took our darling Cora, to fill the vacant seat.
16. HAMMOND AUGUSTUS5 MACKENZIE (MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born Jun 14, 1866 in Rustico, PEI3, and died Jan 14, 19313. He married EMILY STEWART MARTIN3 Sep 26, 1893 in Hope River, PEI3, daughter of SAMUEL MARTIN and HANNAH //. She was born Aug 11, 18643, and died Dec 04, 19283.
i. CHARLES MARTIN6 MACKENZIE3, b. Nov 01, 18943; d. Aug 11, 1963, Glen Elm, Quebec3.
28. ii. HANNA MARGARET MACKENZIE, b. Dec 29, 1898; d. Mar 15, 1930, New Glasgow, PEI.
17. LEANDER G.5 MCNEILL (LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born 18453. He married (1) L. JANE PERKINS3. She was born in Ch'town3. He married (2) ANNIE RUTMAN3. She was born in Maitland, N. S.3. He married (3) MARY KENNEDY3. She was born in St. John, N. B.3.
excerpt from L.M.Montgomery Journal Volume 11, 1910-1921 Page 135 to 137. Leander was the first-born of grandfather and grandmother. Great grandfather MacNeil gave him the name of Leander "after him who swam the Hellespont". He was never over-grateful to Great-grandfather for this-nor do I wonder at it!He went to Prince of Wales College and from there to Edinburgh University. When he graduated from it he took a position as teacher-of mathematics I think, although I am not sure - in Prince of Wales College, and soon after he was married to Janie Perkins of Charlottetown. He entered the ministry later on and moved to Newfoundland where "Aunt Janie" died of consumption. Later , he married Annie Putman of Maitland and later his third wife Mary Kennedy.
18. CLARA WOOLNER5 MCNEILL (LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born Apr 05, 18533, and died Sep 14, 1876 in MacNeil Homestead, Cavendish, PEI3. She married HUGH JOHN MONTGOMERY3 Feb 24, 1874 in Rev. Isaac Murray3. He was born Aug 28, 18413, and died Jan 16, 1900 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan3.
29. i. LUCY MAUD6 MONTGOMERY, b. Nov 30, 1874, New London (Clifton), PEI; d. Apr 24, 1942, Toronto, Ont.(buried in Cavendish).
19. MARY EMILY5 MCNEILL (LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born 1855 in Cavendish, PEI3, and died 1937. She married JOHN M. MONTGOMERY3, son of JAMES MONTGOMERY and ROSE MCCARY. He was born 1843 in Malpeque, PEI, and died 1895.
i. LUCY6 MONTGOMERY3, m. GEORGE M. RITCHIE, Malpeque, PEI.
ii. CHARLOTTE G. MONTGOMERY, m. PERCY MACGOUGAN; b. Malpeque People's Cemetery, PEI.
30. iv. JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, b. 1893, Malpeque, PEI; d. 1971.
v. ANNIE S. MONTGOMERY, b. 1884, Malpeque, PEI; d. 1962; m. JAMES M. THOMPSON; b. 1870, Darnley, PEI; d. 1938.
20. CHESTER BENJAMIN5 MCNEILL (LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born 18563. He married HATTIE HAYDEN3 Dec 18853, daughter of ALEXANDER HAYDEN and MARGARET MOORE. She was born Jan 08, 18643.
i. VIVIAN HINSON6 MCNEIL3, b. Mar 18863; m. JAMES HUNTER3, Dec 11, 19073.
31. ii. CYRIL ALEXANDER MCNEIL, b. May 14, 1889.
21. MARY ELIZA5 WOOLNER (EDWARD JOHN4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born Sep 11, 18633, and died Apr 17, 1938 in North Rustico, PEI3. She married WELLINGTON HOUSTON3 Aug 08, 18833, son of JOHN HOUSTON and MARGARET ARTHUR. He was born Sep 04, 1858 in Lot 24, Prince Edward Island3, and died 19403.
i. MAGGIE E.6 HOUSTON3, b. Jul 16, 18843.
ii. ROBERT JOHN HOUSTON3, b. Jan 26, 18863; d. Apr 03, 18863.
iii. EDIDTH HOUSTON3, b. Feb 04, 18873.
iv. ERNEST HOUSTON3, b. Apr 16, 18893.
v. ADA HOUSTON3, b. May 11, 18913.
vi. GERTRUDE HOUSTON3, b. Aug 10, 18933.
vii. GRACE HOUSTON3, b. Oct 08, 18953.
viii. HAZEL HOUSTON3, b. Sep 05, 18973.
ix. LORNE HOUSTON3, b. Jul 14, 18993.
x. RUSSEL WOOLNER HOUSTON3, b. Sep 18, 19013.
xi. IRMA HOUSTON3, b. Sep 19, 19033.
xii. JEAN HOUSTON3, b. Nov 06, 19073.
22. EDWIN RUSSELL5 WOOLNER (BENJAMIN FOSTER4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3. He married MINNIE EVELYN MARSHALL3.
32. i. BRUCE EDWIN6 WOOLNER.
23. ROBERT CHESTER5 WOOLNER (FREDERICK WILLIAM4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born 18673, and died Feb 15, 19423. He married META DITTMER3 Abt. 18993. She was born 18733, and died Dec 31, 1943 in North Rustico, PEI3.
i. ROY DITTMER6 WOOLNER3, b. Oct 18, 1900, Fairfield, California, USA3; d. Mar 10, 19633.
24. BENJAMIN COLIN5 WOOLNER (FREDERICK WILLIAM4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born Aug 20, 18763, and died Sep 18, 1962 in Cavendish, PEI3. He married ELLA BANKS BROWN3 Aug 14, 1903 in by Rev. George Miller3. She was born 18813, and died Dec 04, 1987 in Wisperwood Villa, Sherwood, PEI3.
vi. FREDERICK BRUCE WOOLNER3, b. Jun 1905, Cavendish, PEI3; d. Jan 13, 1919, Cavendish, PEI3.
Tombstone, tall granite, in Cavendish Cemetery, "In loving/memory of/Frederick Bruce (curved) /died/Jan 13, 1919, / aged 14 yrs./ 7 mos./ son of Benj. C./ and Ella B./ Woolner.// In loving / memory of/ Benjamin C./ Woolner/ Aug 20, 1876/ Sept 18, 1962. Photo of stone is in " Offer Document" File.
33. vii. ARTHUR STERLING WOOLNER, b. 1908; d. Aug 30, 1989, Brantford, Ont..
25. MATTIE SNOW6 MACKENZIE (JOHN ROBERT5, MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)3 was born Jun 21, 1878 in Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA3, and died Oct 31, 1965 in Summerside, PEI3. She married WILLIAM ELTON ROBERTSON3 Jul 27, 18983, son of WILLIAM ROBERTSON and JULIA PARKMAN. He was born Sep 01, 1871 in Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI3, and died Apr 13, 1952 in Summerside, PEI3.
The name "Snow" in Nannies name came from the Doctor who delivered her. I remember the times that Tom and I used to go out to Louthers in Bedeque to visit Nannie, she was always a sharp old lady and if the paper was hidden she would say "What's going on that they won't let me read the paper". When we told her that we were getting married (Me being a Catholic and Tom a Presbyterian) Nannie laughed and said "And what does McKay (Pronounced McKie/Presbyterian Minister) think of that. Nannie loved her "Spoonful" of brandy before bed and Tom and I took her a bottle about every month and it was not until after her passing that we found out that other relatives were doing about the same so Nannie had more than a Spoon before bed. Just before her death she was in the hospital with pneumonia and the Nurse went into her room one night to find her sitting up in a chair. "What are you doing in that chair, you'll have to get back in bed", "No" said Nannie "I'm not getting into that bed as I can't sleep with all that crackling and I haven't had my Brandy" (Nan was in an oxygen tent and they were like a huge plastic bag around the bed and they did crackle). I remember the night Nannie died, Tom, Paul and I were having supper at our apartment on Granville St. and Paul dropped his knife and it landed in his milk glass, handle down, and no milk spilled and the glass didn't break. Right away I turned to Tom and said "Someone in your family is going to die tonight", this was my Irish upbringing - fore runners they were called. It was just a half hour later that Tom's Mom phoned to say that Nannie had passed away.
The Robertson's lived on the farm of Grandfather John McLean Robertson who willed the 83 Acre farm in Cavendish to Elton, with the stipulation that Elton look after his Grandmother Isabella. When the farmhouse burned down the only things that were recovered were the Family clock, which now belongs to William Ernest Robertson, and is being kept for him by Tom Offer, the organ was also saved and later made into two tables, one is owned by Frances Offer, daughter of Elton, and the other by Enid Boekema, daughter of late Janet Mill, daughter of Elton. The other two legs of the organ were given in payment to the maker of the tables for his labour. Grandfather, "Pa", Robertson moved to Summerside from Cavendish in 1913 and ranched at St. Patricks Ranch on the Pope Road in St. Eleanors, in 1920 he became a mail courier for Sherbrooke and Travellers Rest retiring in 1940.
He then looked after horses for Elmer Offer, husband of Frances, that were used for Milk delivery for Ideal Dairy and the horses were housed in a barn, since torn down, on St. Stephen Street, behind the Guardian Office. Pa loved horses and was an expert horseman, we have a photo of him on a cart with one of his horses.
He taught Tom, grandson, son of Frances, how to swear and one time Pa told Tom to tell Mr. McKenna, who operated a bakery in the old Agricultural Building that used to be on Central Street, that he was a "Dirty Son of a B----". Tom ran up to Mr. McKenna and said "Pa said to say you were a Dirty Son of a B----". Needless to say Mr. McKenna chewed out Pa.
"pa" was a mail carried for the Travellers Rest area and we have the Renewal contract for 1937 on file, in the Documents binder in my Library. He was 66 at the time.
i. JULIA MARGARET7 ROBERTSON3, b. Jun 14, 1899, Cavendish, PEI3; d. May 20, 1900, Cavendish, PEI3.
ii. WILLIAM CHESLEY ROBERTSON3, b. Dec 18, 1900, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI3; d. Sep 13, 1958, Summerside, PEI3; m. BLANCHE EVELYN HARDING3, Jun 23, 1920, Kensington, PEI3; b. Aug 19, 1898, Wilmot Valley, PEI3; d. Mar 18, 1999, Perrins Clinton View Lodge, Clinton, PEI3.
Chesley kept foxes and then operated the "Mill Dry Cleaning Plant" for Maurice Mill on Water Street Summerside.
Blanche, daughter of James Archibald and Elizabeth (Clark) Harding, born Aug. 19, 1909 in Wilmot Valley, PEI. She married, first June 23, 1920 in Kensington Wm. Chesley Robertson, who passed away Sept. 13, 1958, from a Massive Heart Attack, in Summerside, resting in Springfield Cemetery. She married second, in Ottawa, Walford McEwen, son of Edward and Pansy McEwen. He was born Dec. 20, 1888, in New London PE.
On her 100th Birthday Blanche was honored by a large party in her honor and relatives and friends from far and near attended (some photos on file).
Blanche had lived at the Perrins Clinton View Lodge in Clinton PEI prior to her death.
iii. BABY BOY ROBERTSON3, b. Sep 13, 1902, Cavendish, PEI3; d. 1902, Cavendish, PEI3.
iv. EDWARD HERMAN (NED) ROBERTSON3, b. May 07, 1905, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI3; d. Oct 13, 1963, New York, USA3; m. HAZEL LINKLETTER3, Nov 11, 19253; d. 1965, New York, USA3.
Edward Herman was better known by the family as "Ned".
v. JANET MAUDE ROBERTSON3, b. Sep 26, 1906, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI3; d. May 04, 1995, Summerside, PEI3; m. MAURICE LESTER MILL3, Oct 14, 1930, Summerside, PEI3; b. Oct 19, 1902, Kensington, PE3; d. Feb 16, 1968, Summerside, PEI3.
Maurice was a quiet gentle man and I remember visiting them at their house on Beechwood. He owned and operated Maurice Mill Ltd., a Men's fashion shop on Water Street in Summerside. When Tom would phone him on the 19th of October to wish him a Happy Birthday Maurice would always say "Drop down to the shop and pick up something for your Birthday", as Tom's birthday was the 20 th. The store was bought by Uncle Max in 1960 and later by Ray Doyle, who ran the store until its closing in 1995, when Ray retired.
vi. ROBERT EARLE ROBERTSON3, b. Jan 20, 1908, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI3; d. Aug 03, 1975, Somerville, New Jersey, USA3; m. MARGARET E. QUICK3, Oct 16, 19323.
Earle moved to Somerset County, New Jersey in 1930, he was a Silver Fox Farmer and later worked as a Miller for Lester Shurts and Son of Neshanic Station for 30 years. He retired in 1973 from the Somerset County Road Department. Earle died of a Heart Attack.SS# 155-09-3073.
vii. MAXWELL ROBERTSON5, b. Jul 24, 1909, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI5; d. Dec 08, 1995, Nursing Home, New Annan, PEI5; m. (1) LILA JANE MOASE5, Dec 08, 19315; b. 1900, Kensington, PEI5; d. Nov 08, 1980, Summerside, PEI5; m. (2) MARGARET MCFARLANE5, Mar 13, 1982, Summerside, PEI5; d. Jul 28, 1992, Summerside, PEI5.
Lila was born and lived and attended school in Kensington before going to New Annan to assist her brother in the general store there. Later she joined the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd., where she continued to work for thirty-seven years. In 1931 she married Maxwell and has resided in Summerside and Wilmot until her death . She was a member of Summerside Presbyterian Church.
Survived by her husband and a sister Bertha, Mrs. John A. Hogg of Kelvin Grove. Four sisters and five brothers predeceased her.
viii. MATILDA (TILLIE) ETHEL ROBERTSON5, b. Apr 28, 1913, Mayfield, Cavendish, PEI5; d. Feb 22, 1997, Summerside, PEI5; m. AYLWARD GUY BARLOW5, May 29, 19355; b. Jun 21, 1908, Wellington, PE5; d. Oct 23, 1984, Summerside, PEI5.
ix. FRANCES DOROTHY ROBERTSON5, b. Apr 20, 1915, Summerside, PEI5; m. GEORGE ELMER OFFER5, Sep 28, 1937, St. James Presbyterian Manse, Charlottetown by Rev. R. Moorehead Legate, D.D.5; b. Sep 21, 1910, Charlottetown, PEI5; d. Feb 13, 1993, Summerside, PEI5.
Pa worked on the St. Patricks Ranch on Pope Road in St. Eleanors and two men that worked there were Frank McNeill and Arthur Allen. Frances was named after Frank and her middle name was after Art's girlfriend.
Best Man and Matron of Honour were Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cameron (Georgie and Spoonie), sister and brother-in-law respectively of the Groom. The bride has been a very polular member of the sales staff of the footwear department of the firm of Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd.
Francis is a Past President of the Kinette Club of Summerside and is a member of the K'ettes (members over 40). Her other interests were curling and most of her adult life has been occupied with raising her two boys and helping in the Office of Ideal Dairy. Her greatest love is "The Shore" as she loves gardening and her vegetables are bountiful each and every year.
"Summerside Man's marvellous escape on eve of wedding". See newspaper article about accident on the eve of wedding involving Elmer and Bill Roach's borrowed automobile.
Friends in Charlottetown knew Elmer as "Spug", he was active in Sports and managed a hockey team, curled for years and also sponsored a bowling team.
Elmer was a Butter Maker by trade and worked for Perfection Foods in Charlottetown before moving to Summerside in 1937 to open "Ideal Dairy". He ran the dairy at 20 Central Street until his sons bought him out in 1973, Tom and Paul ran it for 5 years, then Paul changed careers and Tom continued to operate the "Dairy" until 1988 when it was sold. The building remained in the family until 1993 when it was sold. Mother continued to live there until 2000 when she moved to an apartment on Linden Avenue.
26. EDWARD ROBERT "BOB"6 MACKENZIE (JOHN ROBERT5, MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5 was born Jul 11, 1879 in Goshen, Henderson County, Texas, USA5, and died Nov 24, 1941 in Souris, PEI5. He married (1) CATHERINE "KATIE" BERNARD5 Abt. 19025, daughter of JAMES BERNARD and CHRISTY GRAHAM. She was born Dec 01, 1885 in Long River, PEI5, and died Oct 05, 1903 in Long River, PEI5. He married (2) ELIZABETH (BESSIE) BERNARD5 Abt. 19095, daughter of JAMES BERNARD and CHRISTY GRAHAM. She was born Jan 12, 1884 in Long River, Lot 20, PEI5, and died 1921 in Souris, PEI5. He married (3) REBECCA JANE JENKINS5 Aug 15, 1923 in by Rev. G. C. Taylor5, daughter of RICHARD JENKINS and APILONE WEBSTER. She was born Jun 02, 1881 in Dundas, PEI5, and died Oct 09, 1929 in Mt. Stewart, PEI5. He married (4) CLARA BELL JENKINS5 19305, daughter of RICHARD JENKINS and APILONE WEBSTER. She was born Feb 02, 1888 in Dundas, PEI5, and died 1959 in Souris, PEI5.
Maple Leaf Magazine, May/June 1942, pg 51, col3. In Charlottetown on March 13, Robert MacKenzie aged 63, a farmer and fisherman of Cable Head West. Deceased died suddenly at the railway station while waiting for a train, after attending a meeting of the Executive committee of the Fisherman's Union.
Elizabeth was known as "Bessie", and was the sister of Katie, Roberts first wife. Bessie moved in with Robert to take care of Bobby when Katie died in or after childbirth.
i. JAMES ROBERT "BOB"7 MACKENZIE5, b. Sep 23, 1903, long River, PEI5; d. Mar 12, 1977, Souris, PEI5; m. BLANCHE ANNIE STEAD5, Nov 12, 1924, Souris, PEI5; b. Dec 22, 1905, Boston, Mass, USA5; d. Jan 05, 1997, Souris, PEI5.
ii. LUCRETIA7 MACKENZIE5, d. Souris5; m. // WEBSTER5.
v. CHRISTINE MACKENZIE5, m. SPURGEN MACDONALD5.
vi. FRANK MACKENZIE5, b. 19145; d. 1974, Souris5; m. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER5.
vii. KATIE HELEN MACKENZIE5, b. Jul 15, 1908, Souris, PEI5; d. Sep 06, 1970, Morell, PEI5; m. (1) JOHN WALLACE DOWN5, Mar 05, 19245; b. Nov 07, 1887; d. Feb 10, 1947, New Glasgow, PEI; m. (2) HAROLD EDWARD WEBSTER5, 19495.
viii. GLADYS GRACE MACKENZIE5, b. Feb 22, 19125; d. Nov 25, 19955; m. CHARLES STEAD5.
27. FAE6 MACKENZIE (JAMES EWEN5, MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5. She married ELIAS BISHOP5.
iii. LUCY MARGARET BISHOP5, d. Mar 05, 1998, Sudbury, Ontario5; m. BALFOUR MCKAY5.
28. HANNA MARGARET6 MACKENZIE (HAMMOND AUGUSTUS5, MARGARET MARY4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5 was born Dec 29, 18985, and died Mar 15, 1930 in New Glasgow, PEI5. She married GEORGE MURRAY ORR5 Jun 15, 19215. He died in New Glasgow, PEI5.
Died just days after Harold was born.
i. LEITH GORDON7 ORR5, b. Apr 01, 19225.
ii. MURRAY ROBERTSON ORR5, b. May 20, 19245.
iii. GEORGE ELBERT ORR5, b. Jul 07, 19265.
iv. STANLEY BALDWIN ORR5, b. Jul 08, 19275.
v. HAROLD ORR5, b. Mar 10, 19305.
29. LUCY MAUD6 MONTGOMERY (CLARA WOOLNER5 MCNEILL, LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5 was born Nov 30, 1874 in New London (Clifton), PEI5, and died Apr 24, 1942 in Toronto, Ont.(buried in Cavendish)5. She married REV. EWEN MCDONALD5 Jul 05, 1911 in Breadalbane, PEI5. He was born Jul 18, 1870 in Belleview, Ont.5, and died 19435.
Excerpt from L.M.Montgomery Volume 11, 1910-1921//The morning of July 5th (1911) was cool and gray, threatening rain. But it did not rain and in the evening it cleared up beautifully. Mr., Stirling came over to marry us. I was very sorry that Margaret could not come also. I had not many guests - just Aunt Emily, her son Jimmy and daughter Charlotte., Aunt Mary Montgomery and Cuthbert, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramsay (Uncle John Campbell's next-door neighbors and great friends), Aunt Margaret Sutherland, Marian and Leigh, Bruce and Vivian Howatt. As I stood dressed in my room and heard the guests arriving I thought sadly of one guest who should have been there-whom I had always dreamed of having with me when I was married-who would have been so glad to be there but who, instead of helping to robe me for my bridal, was sleeping in Cavendish graveyard, her once so-busy helpful hands folded on her breast. Poor Tillie! If she could only have been at my wedding.
i. CHESTER CAMERON7 MCDONALD5, b. Jul 07, 19125.
ii. HUGH MCDONALD5, b. Aug 13, 19145; d. Aug 14, 19145.
iii. STUART MCDONALD5, b. Oct 07, 19155.
30. JAMES A.6 MONTGOMERY (MARY EMILY5 MCNEILL, LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1) was born 1893 in Malpeque, PEI, and died 1971. He married CARRIE COMPTON. She was born 1885 in St. Eleanors, PEI, and died 1952 in Malpeque, PEI.
31. CYRIL ALEXANDER6 MCNEIL (CHESTER BENJAMIN5 MCNEILL, LUCY ANN4 WOOLNER, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5 was born May 14, 18895.
32. BRUCE EDWIN6 WOOLNER (EDWIN RUSSELL5, BENJAMIN FOSTER4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5. He married MAXINE GUIDRY5. She was born in Louisiana, Texas5.
33. ARTHUR STERLING6 WOOLNER (BENJAMIN COLIN5, FREDERICK WILLIAM4, ROBERT FORSTER3, JAMES2, JAMES1)5 was born 19085, and died Aug 30, 1989 in Brantford, Ont.5. He married EMILY I. PLATTS5.

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