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and Alice. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery,

Georgetown. (From Bauiot, April 15, 1939)

D. “In Charlottetown, April 3rd, at the home of her son, H. Frank MacPhee, Mrs. (Captain) H. MacPhee, formerly of Georgetown, formerly Ellen MacKenna of Ireland, aged 80 years. She & Capt. Hugh were married in Baltimore 52 years ago. Left to Moum are two sons: Father W.A. MacPhee of Alberta and H. Frank MacPhee of Charlottetown and two daughters: Isabel of Alberta and Sister Paula, Superior of the Order of St. Martha. A son, John, was killed on active service in the World War. Burial in Georgetown.” (Patriot, April 4, 1939)

D. “At Almonte, 0nt., Apr. 12, the infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Bruce (nee Marion Douglas), formerly of Georgetown.” (Patriot, Apr. 15, 1939)

D. At Boughton Island, April 11, Daniel J. McCormack. aged 80, postmaster for nearly forty years and lobsterrnan. Left to. mourn are a sorrowing widow; formerly Annie L. Morrison, of Georgetown, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Morrison, two daughters and three sons: Genevieve (Mrs. James D. Lanigan) and Mary (Mrs. Patrick Giddings), both at Cambridge, P.E.I.; John J. in Launching; Daniel and Frederick, at home; also a brother, Dominic, in Florida and a sister, (Mrs. A.D. McPhee, Moose Jaw, Sask.. Another sister, Mrs. R.J. Steele, Newport predeceased him by 12 days. Funeral at St. George’s. (From Patriot, April 15 & June 6, 1939)

D. At Boughton Island, April 19th, Nathan Allen, aged 71. The funeral took place at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Georgetown. Interment in the United Church Cemetery, Rev. John Stirling officiating.” (From Patriot, April 22, 1939)

D. “At the home of his nephew. Charles Parker, Georgetown Royalty, on April 27, Archibald MacKinnon, aged 90. Burial in St. David’s Cemetery.” (Patriot Apr. 29, 1939)

D. At Georgetown, on April 27, 1939, Mrs. Melville Ross, aged 71. Interment at St. David’s United Church Cemetery. (From Patriot, May 6, 1939)

D. “At Georgetown, May 5th, Ruth Elsie, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. David Lavers, aged 10 months.” (Patriot, May 8, 1939)

D. At Yarrnouth, N.S., June 24th, 1939, William Lavandier, aged 85, formerly of Geo’town, P.E.I.. He leaves a son, Herman, of Georgetown and three daughters: Mrs. James F. Hayes & Miss Mary Iavandier both of Connecticut and Mrs. Adelard Montreuil of QuebecCity. (From Patriot June 29, 1939)

E. Of Miss Marion Disa (Molly) MacKinnon, daughter of Alex. MacKinnon, Geo’town, to William S. Hunt of Montreal and Summerside. (From Patriot, July 3, 1939)

D. At New Glasgow, N. 5., July 21st, Mrs. Donald McAulay, the only daughterof the late Mr. & Mrs. Tom Henry, Georgetown, P.E.l.. Besides her husband she leaves two sons, Hedley and Ian; also a brother, Sullivan, in Hamilton, Ont.. Mr. McAuley is the son of George McAulay formerly of Georgetown Royalty. (From Patriot, July 25, 1939)

B. “On Aug. 8th, to Mr. & Mrs. Fred McCullough, a son.” ( “Georgetown,” Mg, Aug. 14, 1939)

B. To Mr. & Mrs. Fred Allen, of Boughton I., a daughter. (“Echoes from the Fast”, Patriot, Aug. 22, 1939)

B. “On Sept. 8th, to Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Gotell, a son.” (From Guardian, Sept, 14, 1939)

B. “On Sept. 21st, to Mr. & Mrs. Forden Gotell, a daughter.” (From Guardian, Sept. 27, 1939)

D. “At Georgetown, Oct. 9th, John King, aged 82, at the home of his son—in—law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Macdonald.”(Patriot, Oct. 11, 1939)

D. At Boston, Oct. 29th, J. Heber Gordon, aged 61, eldest son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gordon. Georgetown Royalty, one time resident of Georgetown. Surviving are a brother, J. Wesley Gordon and sisters: Mrs. Norman D. MacDonald (Annie), Georgetown, Mrs. Ethel Hopwood, Cambridge, Mass; Miss Inez Gordon of Boston. (From Patriot, Nov. 1, 1939)

D. At Georgetown, Nov. 8th, aged 76, Mrs. (Captain) John Smith, nee Christina MacDonald, daughter of the late Stephen & Mrs. MacDonald of Souris. She resided in Georgetown for 54 years. She leaves the following children: John J. of Montreal; Ambrose of Los Angeles; Mrs. J. L. Howrigan (Mary), New York; Mrs. Fred Tavour (Agnes), New York; Mrs. Frank Dalziel (Cassie), Borden, P.E.I.; Mrs. Edwin MacDonald (Adele), Panmure Island; Bertha Smith. at home. Also twenty-two grandchildren. Interment in St. James R.C. Cemetery. (From Guardian, Dec. 16 & 27, 1939)

M. “At Trinity United Church Parsonage, Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1939, by the Rev. Hugh Miller, Miss Kathleen Helen Parker, Georgetown, to Harry Gordon Lavers, also of Georgetown.” (Patriot, Nov. 18th, 1939)

B. “At the P.E.l. Hospital, Nov. 9th, 1939, to Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lavers, a son, Eugene Stirling.” (Patriot, Nov. 2, 1939)

D. “In Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1939, Shirley Batchilder, aged 4 years, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Milford Batchilder.”(Patriot, Nov. 27, 1939)

D. At Tignish, P.E.I. Dec. 4th, 1939, Mrs. Melbourne Hemphill (nee McTagnre), aged 54, leaving three children: Jean, Ernest and Georgina; also a sister and brothers. (Patriot Dec. 1939)

D. At Montague, Dec. 16, George A Poole, merchant, Lower Montague, aged 74, son of the late William & Christina (Leslie) Poole. (From Patriot, Dec. 16, 1939)

D. In Dodsland, Sask., recently, Ray Schurman, husband of Margaret McConnell, Georgetown, survived by his wife and son, Gould. (Patriot, Dec. 23, 1939)

E. Mary Vivian MacDonald, R.N., daughter of Mrs. Wallace P. MacDonald, Georgetown, to Mr. Robert Percy Boyle of Hunter River, P. E.I. (From Patriot, Dec. 27, 1939)

D. Suddenly, on Dec. 26th, 1939, at Bmdenell, Georgetown Royalty, Egerton Norton, aged 73. Funeral frorré Montague Christian Church. (From Patriot, Dec. 193 )