Backbreaking Labour of Love

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You can cook them, tear them apart, and savour eating them as Islanders do in “The Pines” at Roseneath Country Inn only until the local lobster season ends June 30th. Details on our website.


The Story They Had Heard:
The Story Unfolds September 15 2008:
When she heard the first part of this story Donna showed the Meyers how to search various PEI genealogical databases on-line. When they told the ferry story, she suggested they phone Malcolm MacLean who’d worked many years on the Wood Islands ferries. His reply : “That was my good friend Charlie Stewart. Of course I know that story.”
Everybody was DELIGHTED! Furthermore when the Meyers visited Malcolm in Little Sands, they met his wife Betty who is a relative of Jack (John James Stewart ) and who gave them copies of the family genealogy explaining that Jack. had been known locally as Utah Jack and that Norman had visited his half sister and half-brother a second summer before he died. Today Melissa and Dick are meeting Heather (Stewart) MacMillan of Wood Islands, Utah Jack’s grand-daughter. Perhaps more details will be added to the tale.
And if you have a question relating to genealogy of families of southeastern PEI, consult the helpful people at The Garden of the Gulf Museum!