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M. Recently, Miss LottieJeffrey to Jas. D. Blackett of Newport. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Nov. 13, 1934)
D. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Nov. 16th, Elizabeth Hannah Aitkeu, in her 85th year. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Georgetown.” (Patriot, Nov. 17, 1934)
D. In Charlottetown, Nov. 29th, Alice M. Dicks (nee Alice Mary McDonnell,aged 47, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Angus MacDonnell, Georgetown, P.E.I. formerly of Judique, C.B., dearly beloved wife of Capt. Edward Dicks. She leaves to mourn besides her husband a son, Edwin Earl, and daughters, Kathleen Audrey and Edith Cavell of Charlottetown & Edna (Mrs. Victor Chaisson) Summerside; also a brother, William McDonnell of Charlottetown and a half-brother, Edward Green of Boston. (From Patriot, Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 1934)
B. “At the RE]. Hospital, Dec. 10th, to Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Parker, ason. ‘_‘ (Patriot, Dec. 10, 1934)
D. On Dec. 14th, Mrs. Senator Robertson, Lower Montague, (nee Elizabeth McFarlane, formerly of Georgetown), aged 85, daughter of James McFarlane. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Dec. 21, 1934)
D. Recently, Mrs. McLellan, Father Kiggins officiating. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Dec. 27, 1934)
M. In the Church of England, Georgetown, on Nov. let, Melissa Etta, daughter of Mrs. William Campbell, Roseneath, and the late Charles R. Gould, Bangor, Me. to Louis Vincent Yorston, son of Mrs. William Batchilder and the late William Yorston, Georgetown, Rev. J. T. Payne officiating. Attendants were Eva Gould and Waldron Lavers. Rose Fairchild was organist. (From Guardian, Dec. 4, 1934)
1935:
B & D. During the week, three babies were born in Georgetown. On Jan 2nd, a girl to Mr. & William McLeod; on Jan. 3rd, a girl to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rafnse and on Jan. 5th a girl to Mr. & Mrs. Guy Hemphill and one baby died, the child of Mr. & Mrs. James Publicover. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Jan. 9, 1935)
D. On Jan. 15, Nelson Dicks, young son of Capt. Nelson Dicks. Burial in Episcopal Cemetery. (“Georgetown Observations,” Pam'ot, Jan. 24, 1935)
D. At Lower Montague, on Jan. 24th, Mrs. Matilda Parker, nee Poole, widow of Herbert Parker, formerly of Cardigan. She spent many years in the American West. (From Patriot, Jan. 29th, 1935)
M, On Saturday evening, at the United Church Manse, on Feb. 2nd, Miss Irene Buffet of Souris and Spurgeon Walker of Georgetown. Attendants were Lillian Walker and Melbourne Ross. The couple will reside in Georgetown. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Feb. 8, 1935)
D. Recentlyin Massachusetts, Charles Mutlow, uncle of Elmer Llewellyn. formerly a meat merchant on Water Street, Georgetown. A son, Raymond, accompanied the remains home for burial in Sturgeon. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Feb. 8, 1935)
B. “On Feb. 5th, to Mr. & Mrs. William Doyle, a son.” (“Georgetown Observations, Patriot, Feb. 11, 1935)
M. Recently by Father Kiggins, Malcolm Martell to} Sophia Boudreault. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot Mar. 9, 1935)
D. On Mar. 16th, Mrs. Hugh MacLellan (nee Katherine MacDonald of Georgetown Royalty), aged 82, survived by a sister, Mrs. Hector MacKinnon, Burnt Point, and a nephew D. P. MacKinnon. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Mar. 22, 1935 & Guardian, Mar. 23, 1935)
B. On Monday, to Mr. & Mrs. David Lavers, a son. (“Georgetown Observations,“ Patriot Friday, Mar. 22, 1935
D. In Hospital in Charlottetown, Apr. 4, Charles Haines. He was born at Country Harbour, N.S. in 1839 and came with his parents to PE]. at age 15. After the loss of his first wife he emigrated to U.S.A. where he lived for 35 years. On his return to Georgetown, he farmed in the Royalty and at Brudenell Point, where his residence was destroyed by fire, after which he was induced to live with his aged sister Barbara MacDonald. He leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Cassie Stevens, also a daughter, Mrs. John Publicover and a number of grand children. Funeral to United Church cemeteryto be buried alongside first wife. (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Apr. 10, 1935 & Guardian, Apr. 11, 1935)
D. On April 5th. Joseph Chaisson, survived by sisters: Mrs. Howlett and Mrs. Philip Burke of Georgetown and Mrs. Edward Boudreault of Lower Montague (From “Georgetown Observations,” Patriot, Apr. 10, 1935)
M. “In Charlottetown, by the Rev. Hugh Miller, Helen May Howard, of Winsloe to Thomas Horace [T heodone? Buster?] Lavers of Georgetown.” (Patriot Apr. 11, 1935)
D. In the City Hospital, Charlottetown, April 15th, Charles A. MacDonald, aged 74 years. He was born in Lower Montague and at one time he conducted a livery stable in Georgetown. Funeral at Georgetown, Rev. 0 Kiggins officiating. (From “Georgetown Observations,” mtg, Apr. 22, 1935)
D. In Georgetown, recently, James Henry, aged 83, sailmaker and then farmer, leaving to mourn daughters Mrs. Andrew Lavers and Mrs. William Hobbs of Georgetown and Bessie (Mrs. Lodge) and Beatrice in the U.S.A.; and sons Percy J. and Sullivan, of Georgetown; also brothers: Thomas, of Georgetown Mark and Ezra in Boston and a sister Mary Jane (Mrs. Capt. John MacDonald, Dartmouth. Funeral from Hobbs’ to the United Church Cemetery. (From “Georgetown gzbeg%§ons,”km'ot, Apr. 22, 1935 & Guardian, April
D. On Apr. 23, in Georgetown, Thomas Henry, aged 87. leaving a widow (nee Margaret MacKinnon), a