Vital Statistics: 1927- 1929 65
Blanchard both of Charlottetown and a step-son, Nelson, at home also a sister.(From Patriot, Nov. 16, 1928)
M. Atthe manse, Montague, P.E.l., on Nov. 15th, 1928, by the Rev. John Stirling, George S. Mair of Georgetown and Doris E. Hearn, daughter of Richard Hearn of Georgetown, PEI." (Patriot, Nov. 16, 1928)
D. At North Rustico, Nov. 29th, Mrs. (Capt) John Publicover, aged 85, daughter of Charles Sellick and ElizabethHeanz . She was twice married: first to Joseph Carson and then to Capt. Publicover of Lahave, N.S. who died five years ago. She leaves to mourn two daughters:. Mrs. William Yorston of Georgetown and Mrs. H. L. Purcy of Rustico and two sons: John of Georgetown, RE. I. , and George Lemuel of Rustico. She had 28 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. (From Guardiag, Dec. 26, 1928)
B. “At Georgetown on Dec. 17, 1928 to Mr. & Mrs. James Hessian, adaughter.” (Pam'ot, Dec. 24, 1928)
D. At San Franciso, Dec. 25th, Harry Hibbett, aged 43, oldest son of Conductor G. W. Hibbett of Georgetown. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing widow, Evelyn, father and step-mother, a half-brother, Charles, and half—sister, Mrs. James McConnell, Georgetown, and an uncle, Conductor John MacDonald of Charlottetown. (From Guardian, Jan. 1, 1929)
1929:
M. “At St. James manse, Charlottetown, Jan. 26th, by the Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Edwin Prior Clarke, Mount Stewart and Mary Adeline Gotell, Georgetown.” (PLtiot, Jan. 26, 1929)
B. “On Jan. 13th, to Mr. & Mrs. Peter Dalton, Georgetown, a daughter, Eleanor Josephine.” (Patriot, Jan. 29, 1929
D. At Georgetown, Jan. 25th, Margaret Jane Glover, wife of John Stewart, age 63. Besides a sorrowing husband there are left to mourn two sons and a daughter. Howard in the United States, Benjamin, at home, and Mrs. Chester Walker of Georgetown, also a brother, Rev. Benjamin Glover in Kindersley, Sask. (From Guardian Jan. 28 & Feb. 9th, 1929)
M. At St. James’ Church, Georgetown, on Jan. 23rd, by the Rev. 0. Kiggins, P.P., James J. Condon and Miss Helen McKie of Alberton. Attendants were Christina Fitzpatrick and Frank Gotell. (From Patriot, Jan. 30, 1929)
D, “At Souris, Feb. 6th, Mr. Thomas Stubbert, formerly of Georgetown, leaving a widow and three children.” (Guardig, Feb. 9, 1929)
D. On Feb. 6th, Angus McDonald, Georgetown Royalty, aged 88, leaving to mourn sisters: Mary on the homestead, Mrs. Ellen McKinnon of Burnt Point and Mrs. McLellan of Boston. (From Guardian, Feb. 9, 1929)
M. “At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Melville Ross, Georgetown, parents of the bride, on Feb. 7, 1929, by the Rev, John Stirling, Montague, Joseph Fairchild Johnson of Georgetown and Lydia Ross of Souris.” (PM, Feb. 12, 1929)
D. At the Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetown, on Feb. 11, Katherine MacDougall, aged 86, born in Orwell, widow of the late Alexander J. MacDonald, Georgetown. She leaves to mourn sons and daughters: John C. in Georgetown, Capt. Charles of Port Dover, Ont, Mrs. Joseph McRae, Rollo Bay, P.E.l., Mrs. George Briggs, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Helen Dickinson, Brookline, Mass, and Florence of the staff of the State Hospital, Foxboro, Mass. Services from the MacDonald Hotel, Georgetown, by Rev. 0. Kiggins, P.P.. (From Patriot, Feb. 14 & 22, 1929)
D. At Georgetown, Feb. 11th, Helen R. McKeen, wife of A. Herbert Parker, aged 75. She was a native of Cape Breton. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, two sons and one daughter: Henry at home, Wilfred, of the Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, and Mrs. John MacDonald in Saskatchewan. (From Patriot, Feb. 18, 1929)
D. At the Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetown, Feb. 20th, James Smith, formerly of Georgetown. He leaves to mourn a brother, Capt. John Smith and four sisters, Mrs. Murphy, Ellen & Elizabethin Georgetown and Mrs. McMasterin Cardigan. (From Guardian, Feb. 23, 1929).
D. On February let at Georgetown Royalty, Mrs. Sigsworth, 84, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Michael Keenan. leaving to mourn her husband, three daughters and two sons. (From Guardian, Mar. 2, 1929)
D. In New Jersey, Feb. 21st, John Jeffrey Lavandier. He was born in Antigonish 74 years ago and as a young man came to Georgetown but 38 years ago moved to the U.S.A.. He leaves to mourn afarnily in the U.S.A. and a brother Mr. W. H. Lavandier of Georgetown.” (From Guardian Mar. 22, 1929)
D. At Halifax, March, lst, Reginald Cherry, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. WilliamCherry, formerly of Georgetown. He leaves besides his parents, two sisters and two brothers. (From G_uar__d_i;an, April 1, 1929)
D. In the RBI. Hospital, Jesse Clark. He and his wife and family camefrom England nine years ago. He leaves tomoum his widow, a son, William, in Halifax, a sister Mrs. Buffet in Souris and a half-sister, Mrs. Cowan, Lower Montague and others in the U.S.A. and Nfld. Funeral from the home of Melville Ross. (From m. Apr. 8, 1929) ‘
D. AtBridgewater, Mass. on April 20th, Mrs. Harding, eldest daughter of Mr. Duncan MacDonald, of Georgetown, leaving to mourn her father and step- mother, a sister, Mrs. Blood, in Bridgewater, a half— sister, Florence, in Georgetown and three half-brothers: Norman, and Edison in Georgetown and Lorne in Chicago. (From Patriot, May 3, 1929)
D. At Georgetown on May 1st, Miss Mary Macdonald. She leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Ellen McKinnon, of Georgetown, and Mrs. McLellan, Boston, Mass. (From Patriot, May 6, 1929)
D. At Georgetown, May 12th, Miss Josie Jerroir. Rev. 0. Kiggins officiated at the funeral. (From M, May 15, 1929)