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Vital Statistics From Newspapers:1840—1870 (including,Georgetown and Royalty, Boughton Island and some Three Rivers)
M. “At Georgetown on the 27th April , by the Rev. Mr. Roach, at the residence of the bride, M. Thomas M’Lein, of Belfast, Ireland, to Mrs. W.A. Peters of Georgetown, P.E.I..”
(flotestant, May 11, 1861)
D. “At Brudenell River, on the 1st inst., William M ’Kay Esq. a native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland, G.B., respected, esteemed and loved by all who had the privilege of his acquaintance, age 81 years.” (flotestant, May 11, 1861)
M. Peter Stewart, Brudenell, to Margaret Amelia Coffin, 2nd daughter of Benjamin A.
Coffin, 1861 (flotestant)
M. “At Brown’s Creek, June 22nd, 1861, William Dauncey, Three Rivers, to Miss M’Laren of Brown’s Creek, by the Rev. Alex
Munro.” (flotestant)
D. “At Georgetown, of consumption, on Saturday 29 Sept. last, Elizabeth Dolan Jamieson Rogers in the 43rd year of her age, beloved wife of John Hillman, Sr., daughter of Color
D. Sgt. Patrick Dolan Rogers, late 96th Prince of Wales, Tipperary Regt., leaving three sons and four daughters to mourn their loss, beside numerous relatives.” (Mtestant, Oct. 5, 1861)
M “On Thursday, the 28th ult. in Georgetown, by the Rev. R.T. Roach, Mr. Charles Hanson of Denmark to Miss Catherine Ann Gillis of
Boughton Island’ ( l he Protestant, Dec. 7, 1861)
M. On 12 Dec. 1861, by the Rev. G.M. Grant, Duncan Stewart and Christiana McPherson.
(flotestant, 1861)
M “At the residence of Finlay McNeil], Esq. by the Rev. G.M. Grant on the 12th inst, Mr. Angus McPhail to Miss Elizabeth Ann M’Laren.” ( l he Protestant, Dec. 2], 1861)
1862:
D. “At Georgetown, on the 1st [Feb. 1862], Florence Adelaide, only daughter of George and Margaret Hughes, age 16 mo. “(Protestant, Feb.15, 1862)
M. “At Georgetown, on the 8th inst, by D. Gordon, Esq., J.P., Mr. Frederick Poole of Montague to Miss Margaret M’Laren of Brudenell River.” (mtestant, Mar. 15, 1862)
M. “At Georgetown, on the 24th ult. by the Rev. G.M. Grant, John Smith, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth Irving.”(Protestant, May 3, 1862)
D.. “At Sturgeon, on the 7th April [1862] of diphtheria, Mary Ann Rundle, in the 28th year of her age, daughter of Henry B and Martha
Sabine.” (flotestant)
M. June 26, 1862, Thos. Cameron, Charlottetown and Jane Ferguson, Georgetown.
{Bl otestantt
D. “On Saturday, 28th June, at Montague House, the residence of her brother, Watson, Esq., Miss Jane Watson, a native of Roxburghshire,
Scotland, and for many years a member of Trinity Church, Georgetown.” (flotestant)
M. By the Rev J. Davis on the 16th inst, Mr. Hiram Hobbs of Georgetown to Miss Elizabeth Allin of this city.” (P_rotestant, Aug. 23, 1862)
M. John L. Lewellin to Agnes Hicken, Aug.28. (flotestant, Sept.16, 1862)
D. “In Georgetown, on Sunday 10th ultimo, of Typhoid Fever, Mr. George Webber, a native of Gloucester, Mass, U.S. ‘W. Aug. 23, 1862)
D.” On Aug. 13 th, 1862, on board the Pictou Packet, off Cape Bear, Mary Ann, relict of Mr. John Sobey, eldest daughter of Mr .John Lavers, Georgetown.”