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** Cyril (1896-1970) who served in the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserves, 1915-1919, in World War I<ref name=Foot09/>. He married Sarah Walters (b 1896) of Placentia Bay in 1920, and they then moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot05/>. | ** Cyril (1896-1970) who served in the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserves, 1915-1919, in World War I<ref name=Foot09/>. He married Sarah Walters (b 1896) of Placentia Bay in 1920, and they then moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot05/>. | ||
: Edward III and Mary Ann moved to Snook’s Harbour in the 1880s<ref name=Foot10/> or late 1890s{{efn|name=fn4}} where they had sons: | : Edward III and Mary Ann moved to Snook’s Harbour in the 1880s<ref name=Foot10/> or late 1890s{{efn|name=fn4}} where they had sons: | ||
:* Leslie (Les) who married Susannah (Susie) Cooper (1899-1986, daughter of William Cooper [see below]); they lived in Snook’s Harbour [see their photo below] where they raised 4 sons [see below], and | :* Leslie (Les, 1899-1971) who married Susannah (Susie) Cooper (1899-1986, daughter of William Cooper [see below]); they lived in Snook’s Harbour [see their photo below] where they raised 4 sons [see below], and | ||
:* Reuben who moved to Massachusetts in the 1920s and married Agnes Sparks (1902-1984) of Lower Island Cove in 1933; they raised 4 children in the USA<ref name=Foot05/>. | :* Reuben (1903-1966) who moved to Massachusetts in the 1920s and married Agnes Sparks (1902-1984) of Lower Island Cove in 1933; they raised 4 children in the USA<ref name=Foot05/>. | ||
: Edward III died in 1948 and Mary Ann in 1958, both in Snook’s Harbour. | : Edward III died in 1948 and Mary Ann in 1958, both in Snook’s Harbour. | ||
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* Edward IV (“Skipper Ned”) who was born in 1854, first married Mary Ann Pitcher (1850-1882) in 1879 and then married Mary Ann Brown (1866-1940) in 1884<ref name=Foot02/>. Edward IV and his first wife had children: | * Edward IV (“Skipper Ned”) who was born in 1854, first married Mary Ann Pitcher (1850-1882) in 1879 and then married Mary Ann Brown (1866-1940) in 1884<ref name=Foot02/>. Edward IV and his first wife had children: | ||
** Louisa (1880-1881) | ** Louisa (1880-1881) | ||
** Hugh (1882-1963)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/> | ** Hugh (1882-1963)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/> who married Grace Toope of Ireland's Eye; they had a son (Edward, 1914-1977, who lived in Gander) and 2 daughters (Theodesia, 1911-1988; Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Louise, 1923-2011)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot05/><ref name=Foot08/>. | ||
: Edward IV and his second wife had children: | : Edward IV and his second wife had children: | ||
:* Gerald (1886-1886) | :* Gerald (1886-1886) | ||
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** Ephraim (1894-1961, married Margaret Horlick) and had 2 sons and a daughter. | ** Ephraim (1894-1961, married Margaret Horlick) and had 2 sons and a daughter. | ||
** Alice (1895-2003, married Attwood Smith, lived in Elliott's Cove) | ** Alice (1895-2003, married Attwood Smith, lived in Elliott's Cove) | ||
** Susannah (1899-1986, married Leslie Cooper) they had sons Eric (1922-2012), Donald (1925-2019), Gordon (1932-2020) and | ** Susannah (1899-1986, married Leslie Cooper) they had sons Eric (1922-2012), Donald (1925-2019), Gordon (1932-2020) and Gerald (1940-2023); | ||
** Willis (1901-1988, married Jean Porter) | ** Willis (1901-1988, married Jean Porter) | ||
** Lydia. | ** Lydia. | ||
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: Hayward and Ephraim served overseas in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I, 1915-1918 and 1917-1919, respectively<ref name=Foot09/>. Hayward did not marry. | : Hayward and Ephraim served overseas in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I, 1915-1918 and 1917-1919, respectively<ref name=Foot09/>. Hayward did not marry. | ||
: William and Emily passed away in Snook’s Harbour, as did most of their children, and are buried in the United Church Cemetery there. | : William and Emily passed away in Snook’s Harbour, as did most of their children, and are buried in the United Church Cemetery there. | ||
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* Rosanna M who was born in 1859, and married Thomas Ivany (1860-1937) of Pease Cove in 1884. They settled in Ivanhoe on Ireland's Eye and had sons<ref name=Foot03/>: | * Rosanna M who was born in 1859, and married Thomas Ivany (1860-1937) of Pease Cove in 1884. They settled in Ivanhoe on Ireland's Eye and had sons<ref name=Foot03/>: | ||
** Elam (1887-1964) who married Edith Gertrude Luther of White Rock in 1910; they had 4 children while living on Ireland’s Eye<ref name=Foot08/>; and | ** Elam (1887-1964) who married Edith Gertrude Luther of White Rock in 1910; they had 4 children while living on Ireland’s Eye<ref name=Foot08/>; and |