Allan's second wife was Isabel daughter of Angus Campbell, Judique, and his wife Anne, the daughter of Hugh MacMaster (Mor). Allan's second family were five sons and four daughters... A. B. Maclsaac, Customs Excise Officer, Port Hood, is of this family.[1]
Angus B McIsaac (34) is on the 1911 census with wife Annie (29) and their children; Stellarton A (6), Angus A (8), Margaret B (4), Angus J (3) and Peter F (8 mos).[2]
Angus B McIsaac (49) is on the 1921 census with wife Annie (39) and their children; Angus (18), Stellarton (16), Margaret (14), Joseph (13), Berthal? (9), Sellina? (6), Josephine (4), Alexander (2) and Catherine (6 mos).[3]
Catherine Burke, daughter of Thomas and Sarah, married Stellie MacIsaac, son of "Stellarton Angus" and his wife Anne MacFarlane.[4] They moved to Sudbury, Ontario and had a family.[5]
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