LePage, Geoff

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Interviewer: LePage, Geoff
Interviewee: Cousins, John
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Geoff LePage Interviews John cousins in Tape one Side One. Cousins speaks about the Early Settlers that came and settled in Lot 7 and the O'Hallows. He also takes about Tom Dunn his stories and adventures. Tape one side two and Tape two, Cousins gives a lecture in which he speaks and sings about the stories of Tom Dunn and Uncle Dan.
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Interviewer: LePage, Geoff
Interviewee: Kelly, Margaret
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Geoff LePage interviews Mrs. Margaret Kelley. Mrs. Kelley tells of family tree from her Grandfather, the fire destroying the house and heirlooms from Ireland that she owned. She also talks about the arrival of an English landlord coming to control Lot eleven. A drowning account, murder in Alberton and the mysterious death of a boy owned by Mr. Brian are mentioned. Additionally, Mrs. Kelley speaks about the Irish and Scots relations, Grandmother's tradition and a woman making clothes from scratch.
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Interviewer: LePage, Geoff
Interviewee: Bryan, Alvin
Researcher: Chad Locke
Audio engineer: Chad Locke
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In this interview, Geoff Lepage interviews Alvin Bryan of Foxley River. This interview talks about the life of the bryan family on Prince Edward Island, superstitions, ghost stories, the first road, black bears, customs and famous people in the bryan family.
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Interviewer: LePage, Geoff
Interviewee: Norton Court, Hazel
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This is Geoff LePage interviewing Hazel Norton Court in Charlottetown, PEI, where they discuss her young life, customs and superstitions, entertainment, and shares stories of her young life and relatives. Hazel also talks about Lady Fane and her land donations, as well as Hazel's father's jobs as an undertaker and carriage builder.
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Interviewer: LePage, Geoff
Interviewee: Morrison, Clint
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Clint Morrison is interview by Geoff LePage. He speaks about the Boyle family tree and the large family of lot eleven. He mentions three family names that he believes to be are the true Irish settlers and speaks about the Absentee Landlords along with the Walsh family. He also makes mention of some old early Irish homes.