On further inquiry, more info on Clarence Leslie Potter may be helpful. Also met Mike Robbins, this May, who was a descendant of Maine miners from two family lines (Estella Robbins Perry Davis) + (Gilbert C. Hatch) and who is a miner, himself, who had some of Clarence's stock certificates in the Oxford County Mica and Mining Company, later called Bell Minerals Company, but am still on tenderhooks. The children of Clarence Leslie Potter were: by Ella Sherman Potter 1. Hazel Merle Potter b. February 16, 1892 m. Fred Currier daughter Barbara Currier (X) d. March 16, 1977 place unknown no known marriage 2. Bessie Mildred Potter b. March 10, 1894 m. J. B. Gardner d. October 2, 1985 Yarmouth, NS descendants unknown 3. Clyde Conrad Potter b. April 25, 1895 no further information by Lottie Ritchie Potter 1. Clarence Carroll Potter b. April 17, 1897 (died in infancy? see 4.) 2. Douglas Ritchie Potter b. June 26, 1900 d. WWI (regimental #282646) 3. Francis Abbott Potter b. December 9, 1902 d. 1903 4. Clarence Leslie Potter b. March 3, 1904 unknown descendants From the fact that Bessie Potter Gardner died in Yarmouth suggests to me that Clarence's widow returned to Nova Scotia. Clarence's (Sr.) mother was a Currier and his daughter married a Currier. Just noticed. Should have followed that up earlier. There must be 11 dozen Gardners currently in Yarmouth. Best Regards, Van