Vital Statistics : 1930-32 70 B. Recently to Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Martell , a baby girl (From Patriot. Dec. 23, 1931) 1932: D. "At his home in Charlottetown , Jan. 54th, Hodgson Gerald , infant son of Mr. & Mrs. E. J. H. Morrisey ." (Patriot. Jan. 6, 1932) D. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Jan. 23, aged 72, WilliamN. Henry, formerly of Georgetown , son of the late Thomas Henry . He leaves to mourn a daughter, Mrs. Stanley Powell in Little Harbour , N.S ., and a son, Arthur; also four brothers: Thomas and James in Georgetown and two others in the U.S.A .; also a sister, Mrs. Mary MacDonald , Halifax . (From Guardian. Jan. 25, 1932) D. At Georgetown , Jan. 31st, J.W. McPhee , in his 73rd year. He was associated with for many years. His (second) wife predeceased him only about three months ago. He leaves to mourn a son, Alex, of Boston, who was with him during his final illness. A son and a daughter predeceased him. Funeral from St. David's Church, Georgetown , with a Masonic service at the grave. (From Guardian. Feb. 1st and 4th, 1932 and other sources) B. "At Georgetown , Feb. 21st, to Mr. & Mrs. James McCarvill , a daughter." (Patriot. Mar. 3, 1932) D. On Feb. 21st, as a result of a collision of a stalled and moving train at a railway crossing nearTignish, P.E.I. in which four were killed in blowing snow conditions, the driver of the stalled locomotive, James Hessian of Georgetown , aged 45. He was a son of the late Thomas Hessian , and leaves to mourn his wife, Mrs. Hessian , recently returned form where she had been under medical treatment for six months, and children: Evelyn, Frederick, Louise and Phyllis; also a sister, Gertie, in Los Angeles and four brothers; Jack in New Glasgow , N.S .; Edmund in London, Ont.; Emmett in Milwaukee, and Stephen , K.C. , barrister-at-law, Montague. Funeral from St James Church, Georgetown . (From Guardian. Feb 22, 1932) B. "At Georgetown , Feb. 29th, 1932, to Mr. & Mrs. WilliamMurphy , a son." (Patriot. Mar. 5, 1932) D. At New Glasgow , N.S ., Mar. 2nd, at the home of her nephew, Mr. Russell McLean , Miss Charlotte LeBrocq , formerly of Georgetown . She leaves to mourn her niece, Miss Susan LeBrocq in the U.S.A . and her nephew Russell McLean , New Glasgow . Burial in Georgetown , P.E.I. . (From Guardian. Mar. 9, 1932) D. At Pictou , Mrs. Annie Purcell , formerly Miss Annie Rice , of Georgetown, P.E.I. . She leaves to mourn three cousins in Georgetown : Misses Elizabethand Ellen Smith and Mrs. John Murphy . (From Guardian. Mar. 11, 1932) D. In Wisconsin, U.S.A. , April 11th, Elmer Jenkins , age 42, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jenkins , Georgetown . He leaves to mourn his widow, Margaret McKeown of Georgetown , three daughters and one son; also a sister, Mrs. Lennon in the U.S.A ., two brothers, Shelton in U.S.A . and Glen in Georgetown and a cousin Mr. Arthur Jenkins , Georgetown . (From Guardian. Apr. 13, 1932 & other sources) D. At , C.B ., on April. 16th, Mrs. Capt. Nelson Dicks , formerly Myra Allen McLeod , of pneumonia. She is survived by her husband, two children: Nelson & Thelma and also her father, William Allen , Georgetown . (Patriot. Apr. 18 & Guardian. Apr. 21 & other sources.) D. At Georgetown , May 4th, George Lavers , aged 78. He leaves to mourn four sons and two daughters: Rev. Oswald , Reginald, and Russell in , Herbert, at home; Mrs. William Westaway & Mrs. Wallace MacDonald (with her daughter Vivian) in Sydney , C.B ; also two brothers: Andrew in Georgetown and Dr. Frank Lavers , New Ross , N.S. and two sisters: Mrs. Owen . Halifax and Mrs. Webster , Dunnstaffnage. Funeral by Rev. C. U. McNevin of St. David's Church. (From Guardian. May 9, 1932) D. At Georgetown , May 6th, James McEachern . He leaves to mourn a brother, Frank, in Georgetown , and a sister, Mrs. Eddy , in Boston. (From Guardian. May. 10, 1932) D. "At Prince Rupert , B.C ., May 29th, Mrs. Dan Morrisey , formerly Mary O' Brien of Georgetown ." (Patriot. June 8, 1932) D. "At Georgetown , June 15th, Mr. Murdock McLean , age63." (Patriot, June 18, 1932) D. " Georgetown , June 27th, 1932, James Hunter , age 78." (Patriot. June 27, 1932) D. At Georgetown , June 26th , Miss Mary Currie , age 22, of tuberculosis, leaving her mother and a brother Charles to mourn. (From Guardian. June 30, 1932) D. On July 2nd, Capt. W.G. Richards , Georgetown . (From Patriot. Dec. 31, 1932) D. At Fortune, P.E.I. , recently, John Wilt , leaving to mourn his wife, nee Alice Batchilder , formerly of Georgetown and a daughter Ada ( Mrs. Higgins ) (From Guardian. July 6, 1932) D. At Vancouver , July 6th, Mrs. Simon Alex McLean , formerly Sarah Marion McPhee , of Georgetown, P.E.I. She had moved with her aged father, Daniel McPhee , and a brother and sister, to the about ten years ago. Her husband is an officer on the C.G.S. Aranmore . She leaves to mourn besides her husband and her father, a daughter, Constance, and six brothers and sisters as follows: Gertrude , R.N. and Mrs. J. L. Williams in Vancouver ; Mrs. Stephen Duffy in New York ; Capt. J. D. McPhee and Pius McPhee in Vancouver and Joseph A. in Georgetown . (From Guardian. July 23, 1932) B. "On July 2nd, to Mr. & Mrs. J. Johnson , a daughter." (Patriot. July 19, 1932) F. Mrs . Philip Fouchere of Mass. to St. James Church. (From Patriot. Aug. 6th) D. Recently , in Duluth, Minn. , upon the accidental discharge of his rifle, William A. Hicken , son of John Hicken , formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. . He settled in Duluth in 1880 as a pioneer and was a real-estate agent. He served in the State Legislature . His surviving family are in Duluth. (From Guardian. Aug. 31, 1932)