Vital Statistics : 1933-35 72 1933: D. "At Chipperfield, Sask., Jan. 19th, 1933, Mrs. John MacDonald , formerly Edith Parker, of Georgetown, P.E.I. " (Guardian. Jan. 21, 1933) D. "At the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax , on Jan. 16th, William Cherry , formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. . He leaves to mourn besides his grief-stricken widow, five daughters and four sons." (Guardian. Jan. 25, 1933) M. On Feb. 1st, Miss Josie Gallant , Rustico , to William Martell , engineer on the lake boats, Rev. O. Kiggins officiating. Attendants were Ann McLean and Irving Sampson . Reception at the home of Mrs. Henry Sampson , aunt of the bride. (From Patriot. Feb. 2, 1933) B. "At Brookline, Mass. on Feb. 9th, 1933, to Harold and Mrs. Arthur (nee Agnes MacDonald , Georgetown, P.E.I. ), a daughter." (Guardian. Feb. 21, 1933) D. At Georgetown , Feb. 19th, aged 84, Mrs. Mary MacDonald , nee Mary Poole of Roseneath , and proprietor of the MacDonald Hotel, Georgetown . She was the widow of the late John MacDonald and leaves to mourn a son, Capt. Edward , two daughters, Miss Mamie and Miss Bessie who have been conducting the hotel for a number of years; also a sister, Mrs. Thomas Richard of Alberry Plains . (FromPatoiot, Feb. 22, 1933) D. On March 19th, at the home of her daughter, Summerside , Mrs. Isabella Jean Aitken , widow of the late G. Albert Aitken , age 83. She was the daughter of the late John Ross and was conductor of the Aitken Hotel in Georgetown . There are left to mourn three daughters: Mrs. C. W. Harris , Summerside ; Mrs. Frank MacDonald , Halifax , and Miss Jean Aitken , Regina, Sask. . Burial from St. David's Church, Georgetown . (From Guardian. Mar. 25, 1933) D. On Apr. 11, aged 84, Samuel Hemphill . He was a shipbuilder and pilot before gasoline replaced sail and was Harbour Master at Georgetown for a number of years. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery . (From Patriot. Apr. 18, 1933) D. On April 12, Matthew Prosper , formerly of Morell where he served as a guide for fishermen on the Morell River . Funeral from St. James Church. (From Patriot. Apr. 18) D. In Gloucestershire, England , April 19, Rev. David Cogswell , aged 83, Anglican priest. He was a native of Georgetown, P.E.I. , the son of James Cogswell , P.E.I. , and is survived by three sons , one of whom James E. resides in Saint John , N .B. , the others being in England ; also a sister Mrs. H. McLeod , Vancouver . His wife, Mary Isabel Morris , of Scotland , predeceased him. (From Patriot. May. 8, 1933) D. At Georgetown , April 19th, Ethel G. Morrisey , aged 40, leaving to mourn beside her father, two sisters, Isabel and Stella at home and two brothers, E. J. Hodgson Morrisey , vice-principal of Queen Square School, Charlottetown , and Tupper Morrisey , station agent at Malagash, N.S. . She was for a time the Guardian representative in Georgetown ." (Guardian. April 26, 1933 & other sources) D. At the home of his brother, Lorin Brehaut , Georgetown , Louis Brehaut , M.A ., B.Sc , "one of the most brilliant scholars and educationists which P.E.I , has produced." He was bom in in 1891, the son of George R. Brehaut and Margaret MacKinnon of Uigg , sister of the late D.A. MacKinnon , former Lieut- Govemor of P.E.I. . He was a Rhodes Scholar, studied at Oxford and taught at St. Andrew's Univ. in Scotland , and at Manchester Univ. and then became professor of Greek at the University if Saskatchewan . His career ended when he came home invalided from the Canadian Infantry after World War 1. Left to mourn are his father six brothers and two sisters. The brothers are: Alder, Barrister at Law, , Sask.; Ernest in New Jersey ; Dr. Lester , Murray Harbour , Hammond, in the U.S.A .; John in Murray Harbour and Lorin in Georgetown . The sisters are Miss Cora in , Sask. and Miss Elsie in Mass. . (From Patriot. May 25, 1933) M. At St. James Church, Georgetown , June 14th, Miss Mary David , youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph David , and Frank Paquet of Souris . Attendants were Miss Josie McKie and Clarence David . They will reside n Souris . (From Patriot. June 26, 1933) D. "At Georgetown , June 25, 1933, Miss Isabel Morrisey , daughter of T. E. Morrisey , Georgetown ." [She had taught in Georgetown School] (Patriot. June 26, 1933) M. At Basilica, Charlottetown , June 28th, Miss Mary Batchilder , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Batchilder , Georgetown , to Peter L. Jay , Mount Stewart . Attendants were Miss Ada Batchilder and Gus MacDonald . (From Patriot. June 29, 1933) D. At the City Hospital, Charlottetown , Mrs. E.J.H. Morrisey , nee Helen Joan MacDonald , aged 27." (Pattiot, July 5, 1933) D. At Georgetown , July 25th, Thomas E. Morrisey , after a lingering illness. He was born in Nova Scotia in 1863 but has lived in Georgetown for many years. He was a customs officer at the port, retiring from that position on May 1st, 1929, when the office was terminated. There are left to mourn two sons, E. J. Hodgson , and Tupper, and a daughter, Stella. (From Patriot. July 26, 1933) D. At Georgetown , July 27, 1933, Mrs. James C. Manuel , aged 77. She was born Damaris Westaway , of Lower Montague , and was twice married, first to John Collings of Sturgeon and then to James Manuel , Georgetown . She leaves to mourn a son, Percy, in Charlottetown and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jenkins [Myrtle] of Georgetown . Funeral from the Baptist Church, Georgetown . (From Patriot. July 28, 1933) D. On Sept. 5th, at Lower Montague , Roger Dart Westaway in his 81st year. He lived on the Westaway farm, Ryefield, St. Andrew's Point , which had been in the family for over a hundred years. He also kept the lighthouse near his residence. His paternal ancestors came from the River Dart area in Devon, England , and he had ancestry through the New England family, the Creeds, from those who came to this continent on the Mayflower. Service in Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown . (From Guardian. Sept. 6, 1933, which has detail about the family.)