Wesley Heaney
Wesley, 1887-1961, married Florence Dennis, 1880-1936. Thy had five children: Marion, William, Ralph, Elsie and Ruth.
Wesley remained on the homestead and was a carpenter \S well as a farmer. His neighbors said of him: “he worked to get the job done not for wages only.”
Marion described elsewhere.
Ralph, 1912-1959, married Anna Brown, New London. See Harold Heaney farm.
Elsie described elsewhere. Ruth, born 1917, is unmarried, remained at home, until after her father’s death and is now employed in Charlottetown. William Heaney
William, son of Wesley, born 1911, married Mildred MacLei d, Irishtown. They have three children: Harold, Jean and Kennett.
Harold, see elsewhere.
Jean, born 1943, married Ian McCoubrey, Cavendish. T} ey live in the Toronto area and have three children.
Kenneth, born 1948, see elsewhere.
William owns the land east of his home farm, formerly ow1 ed by his grand uncle Thomas Heaney, and also other property in the Graham’s Road district.
Property Formerly Owned by Thomas Heaney
Thomas Heaney, a brother of Robert Heaney, lived in Gia- ham’s Road school district, alongside his brother Robert. ’th family always attended school in Clinton, also Clinton sunc‘ay school and church services in Margate, so we felt we must include them in our history.
Thomas, 1848-1920, married Jemima Pickering, 1852—1934. They had six children: Ethel, Hedley, Egerton, Emily, Arthur and Charles.
Ethel married Daniel Champion an Islander and they lived in Monson, Maine. They had one child.
Hedley married Mildred Fogg, Monson, Maine, where they lived. He worked in a slate quarry. They had one child.
Egerton married Daisy Pierce, Highfield, P.E.I. He taught school in Clinton and later, he was assistant postmaster in Chat" lottetown for many years. They had one daughter.
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