Vital Statistics- Three Rivers-Georgetown, 1792-1839 1
1792:
B. Mrs Clncebaugh (gig of Three Rivers, twins, daughters (Royal Gazette, Feb. 25, 1792)
1796: M. William Keoug h and BarbaraAitken 1813:
D. “At Three Rivers at an advanced age, Mr. John Murphy, a native of ireland." (Weekly Recorder, June 2, 1813
1819:
D. "On Thursday, the 18th inst., Mr. James
McLa ren, sen, of Three Rivers, age 75, a very worthy and industrious man. He has left 4 sons and 2 daughters, 30 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren.” (P.E.l. Gazette, Feb. 27, 1819)
1821:
M. "On Thursday last by the Rev. Theo DesBrisay, Mr. Thomas Owens (x) to Miss Ann, daughter of Capt. George Campbell ." (Royal Gazette, Dec. 24, 1821)
1824:
M. “On Wednesday evening the 11th inst. at Panmure island, by the Rev. Donald M'Donald of Miscouche. Mr. Ronald M’ Donald of Allisary, Hillsborough River, to Miss Ciementina M’Donald, eldest daughter of Andrew M' Donald of Three Rivers.” (Register, Feb.21, 1824)
D. Duncan Campbell of Three Rivers, age 60 & Mrs. Donald M’Donaid (Register, Mar 20, 1824)
1825:
M. “At Morror (sic) House, lnvernessshire, by the Rev. John Macdonald on the 8th March, Angus Macdonald, Esq. of Three Rivers, P.E.l. to the amiable Miss Mary Macdonald, third daughter of Archibald Macdonald, Esq. of Rhue, Arisaig, lnvernessshire, Scotland.” (Register, May 20,
1825) A later note in the Register records that “passengers in the idfi, (disembarking in Charlottetown) 44 days from Liverpool were: Angus Macdonald, Esq, Mrs Macdonald and Lieut. Colin Macdonald." The l_d_a_s_could not get into Three Rivers Harbour because of ice on the shores.
(Register, may 20, 1825)
L. “0n the 28th ult., the Catharine Macdonald of 300 tons was launched from the shipyard oi Messers Angus and Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers. (Register, Dec.6, 1825)
1827:
M. James Allen, bachelor and Margaret Livingstone, spinster, Mar. 15, 1827 by James Lewis Hayden, Esq., J.P., both from Three Rivers. [Margaret was a daughter of Capt. John Livingstone, an early settler in the Three Rivers. N.H.M.]
1830:
M. “Married this morning by the Rev. Louis C. Jenkins, Mr. Henry Sabine of Three Rivers to Miss Martha Jago, the celebrated female preacher.” (Register, Mar. 30, 1830)
1832:
D. "On Thursday last, Ann Isabella, daughter of Hugh McDonald, Esq. of Brudeneli Point, Three Rivers, aged 13 mo.” (Royal Gazette, Jan.17, 1832)
M. “On the 11th inst., Mr. Angus Frederick Dauncey to Mary Wightman, both of Three Rivers." (Royal Gazette, Feb.14, 1832)
1833:
M. “At Princetown, on the 17th ult., by the Rev. John Kier, Mr. Johnson Altken, Three Rivers, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of George Bearisto
Esq., Princetown."(floyai_Qge_t1e_, Feb.5, 1833)
D. “On the 30th inst., after a protracted illness, at his residence, Andrew Macdonald, Esq. at the advanced age of 89, leaving a widow and numerous family to mourn his loss. Mr. Macdonald was a native of the island of Shona, and has resided