Vital Statistics- Three Rivers- Georgetown , 1792-1839 in this Colony nearly thirty years, during a great part of which time he was extensively engaged in business and was universally esteemed and respected." ( Royal Gazette . June 4, 1833) L . "On the 15th inst. the ship Glenaladale . 350 tons, was launched from the shipyard of Angus Macdonald , Esq., Point Few Colonial- built vessels surpass her in appearance, good workmanship, or superiority in materials."" ( Royal Gazette . Aug. 20, 1833) 1834. M. "On March 13, 1834. by the Rev. J. Macintosh , Mr. James Stewart , Three Rivers , to Jessie, youngest daughter of Mr. James Stewart , Road." (Roval Gazette . Mar. 18,1834) D. "On Monday se'night two lads, William and Ewen, sons of William Crawford , Three Rivers , were drowned by the upsetting of a boat, in which they were beating up the Cardigan ." ( Royal Gazette , July 22, 1834." B. "At Panmure Island , on the 10th inst., the lady of Hugh Macdonald , Esq., High Sheriff , of a son." ( Royal Gazette . Oct 14,1834) D. "The schooner Mary, belonging to Georgetown , went on shore near the East Point , on the 29th ult. and was lost. David Creed , one of the hands, the son of Job Creed , Three Rivers , was unfortunately drowned. The body was afterward found in the cabin, and decently buried by the inhabitants." (Roval Gazette . Dec. 30,1834) 1835: D."On Saturday night, a melancholy accident happened at Three Rivers . Three of William Crawford 's children were sitting round the fire over which a large pot was boiling, when the hook by which it was suspended gave way and upset the contents upon the poor children, by which they were dreadfully scalded. One of them, a boy, eight years of age, died in a few minutes after the accident. This is the second calamity which has happened to the Crawford family within twelve months having last year had two sons drowned." ( Royal Gazette . Mar 24,1835) M. John LeBrocq , Three Rivers and Jane Robinson , 1835 1836: D. "At Three Rivers , on the 27th inst., Margaret, relict of the late Captain John Macdonald of Glenaladale , in this Island, age 74 years." ( Royal Gazette . Mar. 1.1836) L . "On Saturday last, a barque, called the Clio, a very superior vessel of 407 tons was launched from the shipyard of Angus Macdonald , Point ." ( Royal Gazette . Aug. 2, 1836) D. "On Wednesday last, at Georgetown , Catherine McLennan , infant daughter of Mr. John C. McKeown , Surgeon , aged 15 mo. " ( Royal Gazette . Sept. 6, 1836) M. "At Three Rivers , on the 26th ult., Mr. George Darrel of Bermuda to Ann, fourth daughter of the late John Norton ." ( Royal Gazette . Sept. 6, 1836) M. "At Georgetown , on the 29th ult., by William B. Aitken , Esq. J.P ., Mr. John Tait Newton, Master of the Schooner Trial, of St. John , N . B. , to Ann , daughter of Johnston Bearisto , St. Mary's Bay." ( Royal Gazette . Nov. 8,1836) 1837: "At , [Three Rivers ] Tues.,. May 9th, in her 17th year, Mary Summers , youngest daughter of J. L Lewellin , Esq. . Her end, like her course, was peace and joy, and, if she did not manifest the rapturous anticipation recorded by some others, she displayed a steady consistency of faith, which afforded herself and her surviving friends, the full assurance and hope as to her present inheritance." (Roval Gazette . May 16, 1837: Fined: "At Georgetown , on the 13th May, before William B. Aitken , Esq., J.P ., Martin Byrne, in the sum of Five Pounds, for retailing spirituous liquors without license." ( Royal Gazette , may 30,1837) M. "On Saturday at Three Rivers , by the Rev. M. Lloyd , Mr. James Scantlebury , to Mary, eldest