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The legacy of the land:Frame family cherishes multi-generational woodlot, plans for succession

机译:土地遗产:框架家族珍惜多代林地,计划继任

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William Campbell, a distillery worker from Campbeltown, Scotland, arrived in Nova Scotia in 1841 with his wife, Margaret, and their five daughters. They purchased land near Glengarry Station, Pictou County, next door to one of Margaret's brothers whohad arrived a few years earlier. One of their daughters married into the Frame family, establishing the land in that name, and today the 600-acre property belongs to one of their great grandchildren, Robert Frame, and his wife, Sheila.
机译:威廉·坎贝尔(William Campbell)是一位来自苏格兰坎贝尔敦的酿酒厂工人,于1841年与妻子玛格丽特(Margaret)和他们的五个女儿一起抵达新斯科舍省。他们购买了Pictou县Glengarry站附近的土地,毗邻几年前到达的Margaret的一个兄弟。他们的一个女儿嫁给了Frame家族,以这个名字建立了土地。今天,这块600英亩的土地属于其曾孙Robert Robert和他的妻子Sheila之一。

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