Vital Statistics : 1923-1926 58 1923: D. Recently at Peterboro, Ont., Mr. James Hemphill , formerly of Georgetown . He leaves to mourn a sorrowing widow, one sister and seven brothers. (From Guardian, Jan. 10, 1923) M. "In Medford, Feb. 16, 1923, Miss Florence E. Cameron , formerly of Georgetown to Mr. Stanley W. Wolfe of La Have Island, N.S. ." (Patriot. Mar. 22, 1923) D. "At Boston, Miss Jessie McLaren , formerly of Georgetown ." (Guardian. Mar. 3, 1923) D. "At Boston, Leonard Cormier , youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Cormier , formerly of Georgetown , leaving to mourn two sisters besides a sorrowing mother and father." (Patriot. Feb. 23, 1923) D. At Georgetown , Feb. 26th , Mr. Bernard McLean . He leaves to mourn three daughters: Florence and Rose in Georgetown , Mrs. McDonald in Sydney , C.B. , and three sons, Angus, Frank and Harry. Also a brother and sister in DeGros Marsh . (From Guardian. Mar. 6, 1923) D. At Georgetown , on March 3rd, Mr. Charles Johnson , of pneumonia. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing widow, four daughters: Margaret and Martha at home, Mrs. Glen Jenkins and Mrs. MacKenzie in ; also three sons; Joseph, Nathan and Stillman. He was a life-long member of the Church of England (From Guardian, Mar. 7, 1923). The corresponding Patriot adds that he was "a native of England " and " a painter by trade." D. "At Georgetown , Mar. 4th, Frederick Easton , age 12, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. William Easton , of pneumonia. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing parents five brothers and three sisters: Jessie, Carrie, Rhoda, James, George, Merrick, Theodore and Robert." (Guardian. Mar. 14, 1923) D. "Entered into rest at Georgetown , Frederic Campbell Easton , age 2 years & 4 months." (Guardian. Mar. 14, 1923 & same in Patriot) D. At Georgetown on Mar. 8th, Angus McPhee , age 82. He leaves to mourn daughters: Annie, in Boston, Sarah, at home, besides two brothers and one sister: Janus, James & Mrs. McAdam (From Guardian & Patriot. Mar. 14, 1923) D. At Boston, recently, Miss Priscilla Stewart , formerly of Georgetown . She leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Brown of Boston and one brother Will. (From Guardian. Mar. 26, 1923) D. At Georgetown , Mar. 26th (or Mar. 13) Mr. H. James McPhee , of pneumonia, aged 64. He was a member of the Prohibition Commission. He leaves to mourn his widow, son Charles and daughters Margaret and Helen. (From Patriot. April 12 & Guardian. Mar. 27, 1923, with differences) D. Unexpectedly at Georgetown , Mar. 22nd, Mrs. George Lavers , nee Campbell, of pneumonia. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, three daughters and four sons: Mrs. Wallace MacDonald and Mrs. William Westaway of Sydney , C. B. , Mrs. Wightman of Quincy, Mass, Herbert, at home, Russell and Reginald in and Rev. Oswald , also in . (From Guardian. Mar. 26, 1923 & Patriot. Mar. 24, 1923) D. At Georgetown , on Mar. 27th, Mrs. Daniel McPhee , of pneumonia. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, three daughters and three sons. The sons are Joseph, at home, J. D . and Pius in Vancouver . The daughters are Mrs. McLean and Gertie of Georgetown and Mrs. Duffy in Halifax . (From Guardian. April 5, 1923) M. "At St. Andrew's Manse , Cardigan , on April 4th, by the Rev. D. MacVicar , William Woolard Yorston to Sybil Skinner , both of Georgetown ." (Guardian. Apr. 7, 1923) D. At Boston, recently, Capt. Edward DeLorie . He leaves to mourn three sons and seven daughters, [unnamed] (From Guardian. Apr. 124, 1923) D. At Grande Prairie, Alta., May 7th, aged 74, John H. Byrne . Born in Georgetown , P.E.I. , he was station agent there for many years. He leaves to mourn his demise four sons and two daughters; Virginia, teacher of music at Convent, Mabel, Edmund, George, John, and Stanley and also two sisters, Mrs. Peter McCourt , Chariottetown and Miss Minnie , Vancouver . His wife predeceased him. (From Patriot. May 14, 1923) D. In Toronto , Mr. H. A. Richardson , General Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, a native of Nova Scotia , leaving to mourn his widow, the former Annie Macdonald of Georgetown , two sons and a daughter. The Richsrdsons maintained a summer home in Georgetown . (From Patriot. May, 1923) D. At Georgetown , on June 23rd, Mrs. Richard Jenkins . She leaves to mourn five sons and one daughter: Elmer and Glen of Georgetown , Clem & Shelton in Boston, Henry in New Perth , Mrs. Lennon in Boston and one brother Charles Allen , also of Boston. (From Guardian, June 27, 1923) M. At Zion Church, Chariottetown, June 26th , Miss Bessie Carruthers , daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Carruthers , to Rev. J. S. Bonnell of Cavendish, the Rev. George Taylor officiating. Attendants were Miss Lillian MacKenzie and Mr. Drewer Auld. The groom's present to the bride was a Grand Heintzman piano. (From Guardian. June 27, 1923) M. At the Baptist Church, Halifax , Miss Fannie Westaway Currie, daughter of Mr. Norman A. Currie . formerly of Georgetown , and Edward Robert Grant of Gabarus, C.B. , son of Capt. John E . Grant. (From Guardian. July 7. 1923) D. At Boston, Mrs. John Wightman , of Attleboro, Mass. , formerly Miss Selina Lavers , of Georgetown, P.E.I. . She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband and family, four brothers and two sisters: Reginald, Russell, Oswald, Herbert, Mrs. Wallace Macdonald and Mrs. William Westaway . (From Guardian. Aug. 14, 1923) M. "At Sturgeon , Aug. 14th, Miss Mary Farrell to Mr. Joseph Gotell , Georgetown . Mr. & Mrs. Gotell will reside in Boughton Island . (Guardian. Aug. 16, 1923)