Vital Statistics : 1927-1929 63 D. "At Charlottetown , Dec. 6th, Daniel W. Compton , aged 83 years. Funeral at Georgetown ." (Guardian. Dec. 7, 1927) M. In Revere, Mass. , Kit, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Keongh , formerly of Georgetown to Joseph Smith of Boston. Attendants were Margaret Keough and John Smith . (From Guardian. Dec. 28, 1927) 1928: D. On the 7th inst. from pneumonia, Glen Llewellyn , young son of Mr. Mrs. Chester Llewellyn . He leaves to mourn his parents; three sisters; Clarena, Janie & Rose and four brothers: Emmerson, Howard, " Billy " and James. Burial in Sturgeon . (FromPattiot, Jan. 12, 1928) M. AtMorell , Jan. 18th, Peter Martell , son of Mr. & Mrs. William Martell to Gertie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. McDonald . The couple will reside in Georgetown . (From Guardian. Jan 21, 1928) D. On Jan. 16th, at the residence of her son, Joseph, Mrs. William Currie . She leaves to mourn three sons: Joseph and George at home and Angus in Halifax .. (FromPattiot, Jan. 19. 1928) D. "At Cathedral, Charlottetown , on Jan. 9th, Mrs. Margaret Bradley , formerly of Georgetown , to Mr. Joseph Mclnnis of Charlottetown ." (Guardian. Jan. 27, 1928) D. "At Cardigan, P.E.I. , Jan. 20, 1928, Hughie A. McCormack in his 60th year, leaving to mourn besides his wife, two brothers John James of Boughton Island and . of ." (Guardian. Feb. 1, 1928) D. "On Jan 26th at Launching , Mrs. Neil Morrison , formerly Christina McDonald of Georgetown ." (Guardian. Feb. 4, 1928) D. On Feb. 3rd, Mr. William Yorston after a short illness. "He laid nearly all the sidewalks in the town, pronounced by experts to be the best on the Island." He leaves to mourn his widow, six sons and two daughters: Arthur, Albeit, Roland, Willard(sic). Walter, all in the U.S.A . and Louis at home; Mrs. McNeill (Florence) Charlottetown and Anna at home. Also surviving are brothers George and Hughie in Georgetown , Samuel in the U.S.A . and sisters Mrs. Rattray and Mrs. McLean in St. Peter 's. Burial in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Georgetown . (From Patriot. Feb. 10 & Feb. 26, 1928) M. "Atthe home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Hanson , Georgetown, P.E.I. , on Feb. 29, 1928, by Rev. H. Pierce , Harry Simmonds of Charlottetown to Jessie Alice Hanson ." Attendants were Margaret Simmonds and Nelson Hanson (Patriot. Mar. 2, 1928) & Guardian. Mar. 17, 1928) D. In Georgetown , Mar. 3rd, Mrs. Jessie McLaren in her 85th year. "She accompanied her husband on a number of voyages to different parts of the globe." There are left two sons, Frank in Winnipeg, and William, marine engineer, and one daughter, Lillian, wife of Harold W. Macdonald ; also one sister, Mrs. William Dauncey of Lower Montague ." (Patriot, Mar. 3, 1928) D. On Mar. 3rd, age 92, Catherine McLean , wife of Stephen A. McDonald , Souris . At 12 months of age she "emigrated with her parents from , Scotland and landed at Nov. 18, 1848. She had ten children including Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McDonald of Georgetown ." (Patriot. Mar. 14, 1928) D. In Summerside , Mar. 8, 1928, Judge Neil MacQuarrie . In his youth he did carpentry work in Georgetown . Afteran injury which ruled out this kind of work he went into law. He leaves a widow Sarah MacNeill and three children, beside his family in Roseneath . (From Patriot. Mar. 5, 1928) D. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Mar. 13th. afterafall, Mrs. Alexander Renton of Georgetown , aged 75. She was Mary Mclnnis from Head of Montague and leaves to mourn sons and daughters: William in Transcona, Man.; Thomas of the C.N.R ., Georgetown , John in Sydney, ; May and Ethel of Charlottetown . Funeral to St. David's Cemetery , Georgetown . (From Patriot. Mar. 13 & Mar, 14, 1928) D. At Georgetown , Mar. 14th, Mrs. Rose Burke . Funeral from the residence of her cousin, Peter Fouchere . (From Patriot. Mar. 22 & Mar. 26, 1928) D. At , Mar. 15th, Joseph MacAulay , leaving to mourn brothers, Ferdinand and William, at home. (From Guardian. Mar. 23, 1928) D. In Ch'town, Mar. 23rd, Lloyd Paul , aged 4 years, 1 month, son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ponlton . Interment in Georgetown . (From Guardian. Mar 24, 1928) D. At , Mar. 24th, Joseph McAolay . (From Patriot. Mar. 26, 1928) D. "At , Miss Eunice McFadyen ." (Patriot. April 10, 1928) D. "At Georgetown, P.E.I. , on April 10, 1928, Mary Elizabeth , beloved daughter of James and Margaret Mair. She leaves to mourn besides her parents one sister, Anna, Superintendent of the P.E.I. Hospital , Bart in Georgetown , Charles in Zealandia, Sask. and George at home." (Guardian. April 11, 1928) D. At St. James' Church, Georgetown , Miss Mary Martell , daughterof Mr. Daniel Martell to Albert King , son of Simon King . Attendants were Miss Mary David and Henry Martell . Rev. A. Kiggins officiated. (From Guardian. April 20. 1928) D. On April 20, the Hon . Donald Alexander McKinnon , aged 66, a native of Uigg , but who carried on a law practice in Georgetown for a number of years. He served as a M.L.A . and M.P . and was Lieut.-Gov. of P.E.I. from 1904 to 1910. His wife, Miss Owen , from Georgetown predeceased him. Two children Beatrice and Arthur survive. Funeral from Trinity Church, Charlottetown . Obituary includes a photograph. (From Patriot. April 20 ff. & Guardian corresponding.) B. "Atthe City Hospital on May 6th, 1928 to Mr. & Mrs. H. Frank McPhee , a daughter." (Patriot. May 7, 1928) D. At Georgetown , May 22nd, Peter Morrison , tailor, aged 91. In his younger days Mr. Morrison was a mackerel fisherman out of Gloucester, Mass. , but in the