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sister Mrs. John A. McDonald, Connolly House, Charlottetown and brothers Archibald of Georgetown and Augustine of Montague. (From accounts in the Patriot, Mar. 22, 1912 and the Guardig of the same date.)

D. On April 9, 1912, suddenly, at Georgetown, on a walk downtown in front of the court house, Mr. David Logan, son of the late Hugh Logan, born in Georgetown in 1837, keeper of the jail for about 50 years sucweding his father. He Leaves a widow, nee Elizabeth Sencabaugh, sister of Capt. William Sencabaugh, Sr., and sons and daughters: John and Watson in Boston, Lee in Australia, Mrs. (Conductor) John MacDonald, Charlottetown, Mrs. Dr. Harrington in Boston and two sisters Mrs. John Ross in Boston and Mrs. D. F. Kennedy of Roanoke, Virginia (From Patriot, Apr. 10,

1912)

D. Unexpectedly, April 11, 1912, Mrs. D. McKinnon formerly Lieut—Gov. of P.E.I., eldest daughter of Charles & Mrs. Owen, Georgetown, leaving to mourn her husband and children, Beatrice, Ian and Arthur besides sisters and brothers: Carl in Roanoke, Virginia; Mrs. Alder Brehaut, Battleford, Sask.; Percy, Lacombe, Alberta; Ray in the South Africa Constabulary; Minnie at home. Mrs. Owen is an invalid. (From Patriot, April,

1912)

D. At Boughton Island, April 16th, James R. Allen, age 24, leaving a father, sisters and brothers. Funeral by Rev. Mr. Toombs, Presbyterian Church, Georgetown. Pallbearers: Dan King, William Wilson, Joseph Johnstone, Neil Shaw, H John White, George White. (From Guardian, Apr. 26, 1912)

D. “At the Protestant Hospital, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Apr. 29th, Ethel Margaret, third daughter of the late Thomas Owen, late Postmaster General of P.E.l." (Patriot, April 30, 1912)

D. By accidental drowning, off Burnt Point, P.E.I., James McKinnon, age 27, fishemran and son of the late Hector McKinnon, leaving a mother, brother Daniel and sister Lizzie at home, John Archibald in Sydney and Joseph in Calgary. (From Patriot, May 14, 1912)

D. At the RBI. Hospital, Charlottetown, May 16th, Elizabeth Sencabaugh, widow of the late Mr. D. H. Logan, Georgetown, aged 74 years; sister of Capt. William Sencabaugh, Sr., Georgetown, mother of John and Watson in Boston, Lee in Australia, Mrs. (Conductor) John MacDonaldin Charlottetown, and Mrs. Harriggton, Boston. (From accounts in the Patriot, May 16, 1 12)

M. At Newcastle, Ont., Apr. 16th, Rev. Parrnenas McLeod, formerly of Georgetown, to Miss Mabel Henry of Newcastle. (From Guardian, May21, 1912)

D. At Georgetown, May 27th from asthma, John Westaway, aged 59 years. He was born in Georgetown, the son of Nathaniel Westaway and was a seaman and pilot. He leaves a widow, Katherine Gordon, a daughter of Peter Gordon, Roseneath and sons: William, Glace Bay, N. 8.; Harry, Vancouver, and daughter Barbara, wife of James D. Stewart, harrister—in-law, Georgetown. His brother Philip died reoentlyin Duluth, Miss.. He also

left sisters and a stepmother. (From Patriot, May 28, 1912)

M. “At the residence of the bride’s parents, Georgetown, June 4th, by the Rev. David Wright, Montague, Lillian Helen, only daughter of Ca t. William & Mrs. McLaren, to Harold W. Mc onald of Toronto.”

(11am, June 4, 1912)

D. At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 25th, 1912, Mrs. Margaret Griffin, nee Mahar, wife of the late Capt. Philip Griffin of Georgetown. Deceased was born in Waterford, Ireland Mar. 8, 1835 and leaves two sons: Martin and ME. in Ohio and one daughter, Mrs. Ernest Doyle, Georgetown. (From Patriot, June 28, 1912)

D. “At Georgetown Royalty, Sept. 2, 1912, Mrs. George H. Parker.” (Guardian, Sept 10, 1912)

M. “Atthe residence of A. Rogers, Halifax, N. 5., Sept. 19, 1912, D. L. Hilchey, son of John M. Hilchey, Georgetown, P.E.1., to Miss Mabel Spencer, Bayfield. Attendants were Mrs. Henry R. Cook, sister of the groom and D. Thompson of the Niobe.” (Guardian, Sept. 21, 1912)

M. “At Vancouver, BC, Sept. 14th, Miss Annie McLeod, daughter of the late William McLeod, Georgetown, P.E.I., to Mr. R. F. Shannon.” (Patriot, Nov. 11, 1912)

D. “At Georgetown, suddenly, Oct. 16, 1912, William McLeod, age 78. He leaves a widow, five sons and two daughters: Thomas, a civil engineer in Toronto; the Rev. Parmenas, Manitoba; Charlie and Peter (si_c) in Port Hill, P.E.I.; Williamand Sadie, at home and Mrs. Shannon in Vancouver.” (Patriot, Oct. 17, 1912)

D. At Duluth, Minn, Dec. 24th, age 74, Mrs. Angus McPhail, formerly of Georgetown, her native town. She & her husband left for the States about twenty years ago. She leaves children: Sydney, Charles, Ella & Mrs. John Porter all in the U.S.A. and Mrs. George A. Poole, of Lower Montague. Two sisters also survive: Mrs. (Capt) William McLaren, Georgetown and Mrs. William 1);:u2ncey, Lower Montague. (From Patriot, Dec. 30, 1 1 )

1913:

M. “At St. James Manse, Brighton, Jan. 9, 1913, by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Alden Stewart Fraser, of Pictou, N. S., to Elimbeth Hemphill, of Georgetown.” (Guardian, Jan. 10, 1913)

D. “AtGeorgetown, Jan. 14th, 1913, Mrs. Macdonald, nee Grace Snelgrove, widow of the late Hon. (Capt) Malcolm Macdonald. She leaves to mourn one son, Harold W., of Toronto, and one daughter, Annie, wife of H. A. Richardson, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia.” (Guardian, Jan. 15, 1913).

D. Suddenly, on Jan. 17th, at Broadlands, Georgetown Royalty, Frederick George Bovyer, prominent agriculturist. He was bom Jan. lst 1842 at Bunbury the son of Stephen Bovyer and grandson of John Bovyer, United Empire Loyalist from Rhode Island. He purchased Broadlands in 1872. He leaves to mourn a widow, daughter of the late Hon. Stewart Burns of Freetown,