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Vital Statistics From Newspapers:1840-1870 (including,Georgetown and Royalty, Boughton Island and some Three Rivers)
great talent and promise andleaves many a friend to mourn his premature death.” I lander, Aug.9,
1869)
D. “In this city [Charlottetown] at the residence of his brother—in—law, Mr. George Munroe, on the 6th inst., Capt. Allan McSwain, Georgetown, aged 31 years.”(lslander, Aug. 27, 1869)
L. “From the shipyards of D. Gordon, Esq., Georgetown, on Tuesday the 7th inst., a very fine Brigantine of 300 tons register, named the Brudenell. This vessel is intended for the West India trade.” slander, Sept. 10, 1869)
M. “At Georgetown, on the 14th inst., by Rev. Alexander McWilliam, Mr. William McConnell, Georgetown, to Mrs. Margaret Dingwell, relict of the late Daniel Dingwell.” (lslander,0ct.15, 1869)
D. “At Georgetown, on the 5th inst. of
Whooping Cough, after a few months lingering
illness, Bessie Mabel, daughter of William and
Elizabeth McDonald, age 19 months.” 51 er, Dec. 17, 1869)
1870:
M. By Rev. Alex MacWilliam, George Wightman, Esq. J.P., Montague Bridge to Elizabeth, daughter of late James McLaren. (Islander, Mar. 1870)
M. “At the residence of Mr. Angus McPhail, Georgetown, brother-in—law to the bride, by the Rev. Alex McWilliam, on the 22nd inst., Captain Mlliam McLaren, Brudenell,to Jessie, daughter of the late Charles McLaren, Esq.,
Georgetown.”( Islander, Mar. 25, 1870)
M. “At the manse, Georgetown, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. Alex McWilliam, Mr. Artemas Hillman, to Miss Elizabeth Baker, both of Georgetown.” (Islander, Apr. 1, 1870)
D. “At sea, of small pox, the 22nd July last,
Richard Winter, of Georgetown, second mate of the brigantine Semimus of New London, Morris, master, on a passage from Cuba to France.”
(Eatriot, Sept.22, 1870)
D. “At Georgetown, on Sept. 30, Mrs. Ann Duncan, widow of the late Thomas Duncan, and third daughter of Mr. John Kearney, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.”(Eatriot, Oct.8, 1870)
M. “A the Roman Catholic Church. Georgetown, on the 12th inst., James R. McLean, Esq. M.P.P., Souris, to Mary W. Wightman, daughter of Joseph Wightman, St. Andrew’s Point.” (Eatriot, Oct. 20, 1870)
M. “By the Rev. F. J. McDonald, on the 30th Oct, Mr. Thomas Hession, of Georgetown, to Miss Hannah Cummings, of the same place.” (Eatriot, Nov.l7, 1870)
M. “At the residence of the bride’s father, Georgetown, by the Rev. Alex. McWilliam, Capt. Roderick McKenzie, Belfast, to Lydia, eldest daughter of James. N. Cogswell, of Georgetown.” (Eatriot, Dec. 24, 1870)
D. “At New York on the 6th inst., of consumption, Mr. Daniel W., brother -in -law to George Parker, Esq. of Georgetown, aged 33. His remains were brought to Georgetown by Bro. Wm. Lupton, of Green Point Lodge No.40, F& A M, Brooklyn, NY.” 12atriot, Dec.24, 1870)