Alexander (Kennedy) remained all his life on the Sight Point farm. He was married to a Miss McIntyre, a sister to old Archy McIntyre, by whom he had six sons and two daughters, namely: John, Angus, Neil, Archibald, Donald, Joseph, Mrs. John M. McIntyre, and Catherine. The youngest son, Joseph, and Neil's widow with one of her sons are all that remain on that old homestead..[1]
Elizabeth Kennedy (75) is on the 1881 census with her children; Archibald (32), Joseph (28), Catherine (27) and Donald (30). Next door is son Neil (40) with wife Dolley (32) and their children; Elizabeth (1) and John A (2 mos).[2]
Sources
↑ History of Inverness County, JL MacDougall, 1922
↑1881 Census of Canada, Nova Scotia, District 4 Inverness County, sub-district K, Strathlorne; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Div. 1, Page 20, Family 66.
1871 Census of Canada, Nova Scotia, District 203 Inverness County, sub-district I, Broad Cove Interval; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG31-C-1; digital images. Div. 1, Page 29, Family 83.
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