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D. At Georgetown, on Wednesday morning, Mar. 22, 1899, Maria, the beloved wife of Sam Bell, in the 25th year of her age. leaving a sorrowing husband and four children to mourn the loss of a good wife and mother.” (Quiet, Mar. 28, 1899)

D. “On the 20th inst, at the residence of D.W. Burke, Tremont St., Boston, where she was taken for medical treatment after a severe accident from scalding, Margaret Burke, only daughter of the late Capt. Michael Burke, of Georgetown, and widow of the late Charles Ryder, Esq., of Boston.” (Patriot, Apr. 27, 1899)

B. “To Mr. & Mrs. Richard Duggan, Georgetown, on May 2nd, a son.” (Patriot, May 3, 1899)

D. “At Georgetown, on May 2, 1899, Mrs. F. Ford, widow of the late Frederick Ford, ages 91 years.” (Patriot, May 3, 1899)

D. Lizzie McLaren, wife of John Smith and sister of Capt. McLaren, Georgetown. (From Patriot, May, 1899)

D. At Georgetown, on May 12th, Henry Griffin, an upright, highly-respected man in the 87th year of his age.” (Herald, May 17, 1899)

B. At Georgetown, Thursday, the 15th inst, to Mr. & Mrs. Carl Owen, ason." (Patriot, June 20, 1899)

M. “At Montreal, on the 27th ult., by Rev. Father Quinlevan, Edward Griffin, B.A, Sc., of Aubum, New York and formerly of Georgetown, to Miss Mary C. Wright of Montreal.” (Patriot, July 4, 1899)

D. At Charlottetown, Mrs. N. A. Currie, nee Fannie Westaway, Georgetown, age 29, wife of N. A. Currie, second mate on the S. S. Stanley, July 6, 1899, leaving a boy and a girl. (From Patriot July 12, 1899)

D. “At Boston, Sunday, Sept. 10, 1899, Dr. W.G. Burke, Georgetown, brother of Rev. E. A. Burke of Alberton, leaving a wife, daughter of Capt. Kickham, Souris, and a daughter. Burial in St. James’ Cemetery, Georgetown” (From Patriot, Sept. 11, 1899; more details in Patriot of Sept. 13, 1899)

M. At Trinity Church, Georgetown, by Rev. Godfrey, Sept. 13, 1899, Mr. W. W. Jenkins, to Miss Alice Tapper. Etta McKenzie and Alder Brehaut were attendants. (From Patriot Sept. 13, 1899)

M. “On Aug. 12, 1899, at Trinity Church, Liverpool, England, by the Rev. Frederick Parsons, Sydney S. Weatherbie of Georgetown, P.E.1., to Miss Jessie Maria, daughter of the late Martin Wynne of Quebec. The groom, eldest son of Mr. John Weatherbie, of Georgetown is sergeant in the Royal Canadian Artillery, Quebec, and has been in England since Christmas last, taking8 39 military course at Shoeburyness.” (Patriot, Sept. 14, 1 )

M. “At the residence of Mrs. Galloway, School Street, (Charlottetown ?) Sept. 20th, by Rev. D. B. McLeod, M.A., Miss Jennie Parker and Mr. Edward F. B. McLaren, both of Georgetown. May Stewart and A. E. Flannigan were attendants.”(Patriot Sept. 21, 1899)

D. “At Georgetown, on the 20th inst, Isabel MacMillan, wife of William Maclnnis, of Lowell,

Mass. and daughter of Alex MacMillan of Georgetown, leaving a husband and two children.” (Patriot, Sept. 23, 1899)

D. At Georgetown, on the 20th inst, James Renton, age 53. He spent 19 years in the US. A. as a mechanic. (From Patriot, Oct. 24, 1899)

D. “At Georgetown, this A.M., Hirtle (si_c), second daughter of Daniel and Mary Morrissey, age 7 years.” (m, Nov. 6, 1899)

M. “At St. James Church, Georgetown, on the 7th inst, by Rev. Stephen Phelan, Miss Christina McDonald, eldest daughter of John R. McDonald, Esq., of Burnt Point, to Neil D. Morrison of launching. Attendants were Miss McDonald and Joseph Christian. The couple aretolivein Launching.” (From Patriot Nov. 14, 1899)

M. “AtGeorgetown, Nov. 7th, by the Rev. ST. Phelan, Miss Ada Mahar, daughter of James Mahar, to Mr. Dennis Collings of Montague Bridge.” (Patriot, Nov. 15, 1899)

D. At Georgetown, Nov. 29. Rev. R.T. McPhee, formerly a parish priest. Burial in St. George’s. (From Patriot, Dec. 2, 1899)

1900:

M. At Georgetown, on the 21st ult., by Rev. Father Stephen Phelan, Mr. Hugh A. McLellan, miller, of Little Harbour, to Miss Katie McDonald, of Georgetown. John J. McDonald and Fanny McKay were attendants. (From Patriot, Mar. 6, 1900)

D. At Georgetown, Apr. 3, 1900,, Mrs. McPhee, relict of the late James McPhee, Burnt Point, age 84. Two sons and two daughters survive. (From Patriot, Apr. 4, 1900)

M. Attheresidence of the bride’s parents, Burnt Point, Georgetown, on 2nd of May, inst, by Rev. A.W.K. Herdman, A. I. F. Lavers to Clara Henry, both of Georgetown.” (Patriot, May 4, 1900)

D. At Ottawa, George F. Owen of Cardigan and Georgetown. Burial in Trinity Cemetery, Georgetown.

(Patriot. June 1900)

D. “A Montague, July 6th, Dougald Renton, in his 22nd year, son of Alexander Renton, leaving a wife and one child.” (fluiot, July 17, 1900)

D. At Georgetown, Monday, July 23, Mrs. John Knight, active worker in St. David’s Church. Included

in news of the church( From P_atr_i_ot, July 31, 1900)

D. At Charlottetown, 9 Sept. 21, 1900, Lemuel McDonald, land surveyor, son of the late Capt. John McDonald, Georgetown and brother of Mr. McDonald, conductor on the RBI. Railway. Interment in Georgetown (Adapted by N.H.M. (Battiot, Sept 1900)

D. At Georgetown, Mr. A. C. Stewart, late Sept. 1900, He emigrated from Scotland in 1832 at the age of 12. He eventually settled in Georgetown and lived there for over 40 years. He was a cabinet-maker by trade but he was also employed in customs and was a justice of the peace. He was an elder of St. David’s Church, served as a teacher in the Sunday School and was Sunday School Superintendent for 16 years. He was a strict temperance