Vital Statistics, 1919-1922
D. At Georgetown, Oct. 6, 1922, Mr. Hughie Stewart, age 81 [Guardian reports 77], leaving one brother John, and three sisters in the U.S.A. (From Patriot, Oct 10,1922)
M. At Georgetown, Oct 23rd, by the Rev. Daniel McVicar, Henry Webster McNeill of New Perth and
Fannie Bella Hemphill of Georgetown.” (Guardian, Oct. 26, 1%2)
D. At Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1922, Mrs. Annie McLeod, age 76, widow of the late William McLeod and daughter of the late Laughlin Martinof Eldon. She leaves to mourn four sons and two daughters: Albion, William, Charles, Rev. Parmenas, Sadie and Annie (Mrs. Shannon), the latter in Vancouver. Funeral to Presbyterian Cemetery. (From Guardian, Nov. 4, 1922)
M. “At St. Andrew’s Manse, Cardigan, Oct. 10th, by Rev. D. McVicar, William Albert McLeod and Florence Beatrice Publicover of Georgetown.” (Guardian, Nov. 4, 1922)
D. At Boston, Mrs. Hunt, formerly Miss Jessie McLeod, daughter of Mr. Donald McLeod, Georgetown, She leaves to mourn four daughters and two sons, besides her father and a brother William. (From Guardian, Nov. 12, 1922)
M. On Nov. 6th, at Amherst, N.S., Mr. Alexander Yoston of Amherst, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.l., to Miss Margaret Elsie Crawford of Saint John, N.B., Rev. H. E. Diblee officiating. Attendants were Miss Mamie Rees and Mr. Milford Cousins. (From Guardian, Nov. 16, 1922)
M. “At St. Andrew’s Manse, Cardigan IGuardiQ says “at home of bride’s parents”], Nov. 29th, Sullivan Henry to Catherine LillianPublicover, both of Georgetown, Rev. D. McVicar officiating.” (13m. Dec. 4, 1922)
D. At Scott Hospital, Saskatchewan, Dec. 19th, Mr. Gerald A. McCarthy, aged 29 years, of pneumonia. He was formerly principal of Georgetown High School. He graduated from St. Dunstan’s College, Charlottetown, at age 16 and was the youngest to receive the degree (through lava] University) of that institution. He served in the armed forces during the war attaining the rank of
staggeant. He was unmarried. (From Patriot, Dec. 30, 2)
D. In Forest Hill, Mass, recently, Mr. Cecil Weather-hie, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.1., aged 44, leaving to mourn his widow and family in the U.S.A. . (From Gm'an, Dec. 28, 1922)
D. At Georgetown, Dec. 28th, 1922, Miss Barbara Gordon, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gordon, formerly of Willowdale Farm, Brudenell. She leaves to mourn two brothers and three sisters: J. Heber & Wesley in Boston, Mrs. George Hopgood and Ina 1n the U.S.A. and Mrs. Leslie, Georgetown. (From Guardian Dec. 29, 1922)
M: At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Chariottetown, Dec. 2nd, Mrss Ada Lavandier, daughter of Mrs. H. Lavandrer and Mr. Rufus Clory of Georgetown, Rev. Father
gggce McDonald officiating.(From 2mm, Dec. 11,
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