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father and mother, sister and brothers: Miss Alice and Harry at home and David in Boston. (From Patriot, Mar. 27, 1920)

D. In Georgetown, June 15th, Miss Winnifred Ross, aged 24, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Melville Ross. She leavesa sorrowful mother and father, a sister, Lydia, and two brothers: Gordon and Melville. Service from the Baptist Church by Rev. Neilson to Presbyterian C9emetery, Georgetown. (From Guardian, June 17 & 26, 1 22)

D. At Charlottetown, recently, Miss Angelina Lavandier of Georgetown. [Print obliterated and unreadable as to

details] (Guardian, May 12, 1922)

D. In New York, May 25th, Daniel Fraser, formerly of Georgetown, survived by his son, John H. Fraser of Georgetown and several brothers and sisters in the U.S.A.. (From Guardian, May 30, 1922)

D. At Panmure Island, June 3rd, Florence, granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Mar-tell. She leaves to mourn beside her grandparents, an uncle, Mlliarn and an aunt, Mrs. Reginald Batchilder, Georgetown.” (From

Guardian, June 10, 1922)

D. “On May 21st in Georgetown, Julia Margaret, age 14, the third daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke,

Georgetown.” (Guardian, June 10, 1922)

D. At Moncton, N.B., recently, Lawrence Yorston, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yorston, formerly of Georgetown, aged 9 months. He leaves to moum besides his sorrowing parents a brother, Ronald. (From Guardian, June 23, 1922)

D. At Boston, June 30th, Mrs. Tory, formerly Miss Annie Haynes of Georgetown. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, nine children in the U.S.A. and two sisters: Mrs. Michael McDonald and Mrs. Stewart of Georgetown, and a brother Charles Haynes. (From Patriot, July 11, 1922)

D. In Amherst, N.S., recently, Mrs. Alexander Yorston, formerly of Georgetown. Her last days were cheered in the tender nursing of her daughters. She leaves to mourn beside her sorrowing husband, three daughters and one son: Katie and Winnifred of Amherst and Mrs. Cousins of Moncton, and Bernard. (From Guardian, July 22, 1922)

M. At St. James Church, Georgetown, Aug. 2, Miss Mary Gotell, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Gotell to William Fitzgerald, son of Capt. Charles & Mrs. Fitzgerald, Georgetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Hughes. Attendants were MISS Jennie King and Mr. James Condon. (From Gmdian, Aug. 3, 192 )

M. “At St. George’s Church, St. George’s, P.E.I., on July 26th, Miss Mary J. McLean, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jerome McLean, DeGros Marsh, to Mr. John J .. McCormac, Boughton Island, Rev. R. J. McLean, officiating assisted by Rev., G. J. McLellan. Attendants were Miss Elizabeth McIntyre and Mr. D. A. McCormac. They will reside in Boughton Island. (From Guardig,

Aug. 8, 1922)

M. At Souris, on Aug. 16th, Miss Genevieve De Lorie of Georgetown to Mr. John McDonald, Rev. Father McLean officiating. Attendants were Stella Deborie and J . McLellan. (From Patriot, Aug. 23, 1922)

M. “At Pictou recently, in the Kirk Church, Miss Alice Baker and Mr. Guy Hemphill of Georgetown. They

will reside in Pictou.” (QM, Aug. 18, 1922)

M. “At the home of the bride’s father, Alexander Gordon, Mitchell River, Aug. 23, 1922, by Rev. A. S. Stewart, Mr. Millan A. McConnell of Georgetown and Annie M. Gordon, MitchellRiver.” (Patriot, Aug. 26, 1922)

M. At Georgetown, on Wednesday, 23rd August, by the Rev. J. A. Greenlees, M.A., of St. David’s Presbyterian Church George P. Lelacheur to Mabel V. Parker, both residents of Boston, Mass. (From firm, Aug. 29, 1922)

D. At Georgetown, on Aug. 31st, Charles Johnson. Besides a sorrowing mother, he leaves to mourn his step father, William Martell, step-brothers & sister“. Patrick, Peter, William, Michael and Mary. Service from St. James Church. (From Patriot Sept. 1, 1922)

M. At All Souls’ Chapel, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, on Sept. 7th, Miss Mary Louise Jenkins, only daughter of Mrs. W. W. Jenkins of Georgetown to Mr. J. T. Holman, Somerville, Mass. (From Patriot, Sept. 9, 1922). The Guardian reported the wedding as taking place at St. Paul’s, Charlottetown, the mother as Mrs. A. Jenkins and the groom as Joseph Holmes. (From Guardian, corresponding date)

D. At West Somerville, Mass, Aug. 29th, Mrs. Isabella Simons, wife of Joseph Simons, age 75. She was born in Georgetown, P. E.I., Mar. 24, 1848, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Rodean Campbell of that place, She married Joseph L. Simons on Dec. 24th, 1867. She leaves six children all the U.S.A. (From Patriot, Sept. 9,

l 922)

B. “At Cardigan, Aug. 31, 1922, to Mr. & Mrs. Horace Parker, adaughter.” (Patriot, Sept. 12, 1922)

D. At Georgetown, Sept. 12th, Louise Solomau, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. Soloman, age 16. Besides her sorrowing parents she leaves to moum four sisters, Annie, Agnes, Estella Fredda and one brother Walter. (From Guardian, Sept. 14, 1922)

D. At Georgetown, Sept. 11th, Frederick, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Yoston. Besides his sorrowing parents he heaves to mourn brothers and sisters: John, Florence, Myrtle, Roy, Russell, Melville & Maiz'e. (From Guardian, Sept. 15, 1922)

M. At Charlottetown, Sept. 6th, Miss Ada E. Gordon, daughter of Mrs. William H. Gordon, “Kenmore,” Brudenell, and Mr. Chester Lowe Bovyer, of “Broadlands”, Georgetown Royalty, Rev. C. E. Armstrong of Montague Church of Christ officiating. (1230;; Guardian, Aug. 16th-engagement-and Sept. 28th,

D. “The death occurred at Pictou, N.S., of John, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Milton Hemphill, formerly of Georgetown. He leaves to mourn besides his parents two brothers.” (gm, Oct. 2, 1922)