Vital Statistics : 1940-1945 83 the second son of Adam, Wight and Margaret Steele . In 1901 he married Minnie Campbell and moved to Panmure Island where he was a lobster packer and farmer. In 1932 the family moved to Burnt Point . Besides his bereaved widow, there are left to mourn of a family of 15: Newman, of Boston; Nellie ( Mrs. Craig Matheson) of Marblehead, Mass; Margaret ( Mrs. Clem Landrigan) New York ; Mildred ( Mrs. George MacDonald ) Charlottetown ; Arch, of Burnt Point ; Neil of Georgetown ; Rev. Howard Wight , Halifax ; Rupert, Rita and Eileen ( Mrs. B. Batchilder )at home; Clem of the R.C.A.F .; a son, Adam, died at 25; also other children in infancy. (From Guardian. June 26, 1941) D. In Boston, Apr. 17th, John McConnell , son of William McConnell , formerly of Georgetown . (From Patriot, June 4, 1941) D. Suddenly , at Brudenell on May 29th, 1941, Mary G. Gordon , sister of Stafford Gordon . (From Guardian. May 30, 1941) M. "AtZionManse, June 9th, 1941, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Lois Jean Larter of Charlottetown to Gordon Wallace Yorston , of Georgetown ." (Guardian. June 14, 1941) D. In Boston, June 21st, after being struck by a subway car while visiting there, William W. Maedonald , architect, of New York , a native of Georgetown, P.E.I. . He was a son of the late William Maedonald and Elizabeth Gordon and is survived by a brother, Reuben, editor of the Patriot, and two sisters; Mrs. Douglas of Georgetown and Mrs. Scannell of , Burial in St. David's Cemetery , Georgetown . (From Guardian. June 28, 1941) B. At Halifax , June 27th, to Mr. & Mrs. Fred ("Ted") Jenkins, a son. " (From Patriot. July 17, 1941) M. At the United Church Manse , [Montague], recently, Rev. S. E. Hayward officiating, Mrs. Lillian May Lane to George Benjamin White of Georgetown . Eileen White and Arthur M. Jones were attendants. They will reside in Georgetown where Mr. White is warden of the King's County jail. (From Guardian. July 17, 1941) M. At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Fraser , Charlottetown , June 18th, Marion Mildred Rafose , daughter of Mrs. Minnie Rafuse , Georgetown , to Pvt. Ernest Galbraith , son of Mrs. Alice Galbraith . Charlottetown , Rev. I. J. Levy officiating. Attendants were Eileen White and Pte. Gordon Shaw . (From Patriot. June 20, 1941) B &D. "Atthe King's County Hospital, July 7th, 1941 to Mr. & Mrs. Harry Lavers , Georgetown , a son, stillborn." (Patriot. July 19, 1941) D. At Georgetown , on Sept. 3rd, 1941 William Wallace McLaren , aged 65, marine engineer, lately of the ferry, Montague. He was a son of the late Capt. William & Mrs. McLaren . He leaves to mourn his widow, nee Miss Flo . MacKenzie, Charlottetown , a daughter, Anna ( Mrs. Keir Clarke , Montague); a brother, Frank N. McLaren of Winnipeg and a sister, Mrs. Harold W. MacDonald , Georgetown . Interment in St. David's Cemetery . (From PatrioL Sept. 4, 1941) D. At Georgetown , Oct. 8th, Robert Maedonald in his 93rd year. He was born in Georgetown in 1849, a son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Maedonald . He was a carpenter and farmer. He was unmarried and leaves a nephew, Reuben Maedonald , of the Charlottetown Patriot, and nieces Mrs. L.H . Douglas and Mrs. W. W. McLaren , Georgetown and Mrs. Dr. Scannell of , Mass. . (From Patriot. Oct 8, 1941) M. At Trinity United Church Manse , Charlottetown , Sept. 24, 1941, by Rev. Hugh Miller , Robert C. Jenkins of the R.C.N.V.R ., son of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Jenkins , Georgetown , to Kathleen McDonald , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald , Glen William , P.E.I , formerly of the staff of the P.E.I Hospital . (From Patriot. Oct 8, 1941) D. "At Georgetown , Oct. 8, 1941, Mrs. Nora Currie , aged 59." (Patriot. Oct. 9, 1941) M. At St. James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown , Oct 13th, Rev. Owen Kiggins officiating, Charles Joseph Boudreault , youngest son of James Boudreault to Anna Jeanne Bolan of Washington , D.C. , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bolan , of Boston. Mary Boudreault and Stephen Boudreault were attendants. The ringbearer was Julia Prosper . Genevieve Soloman played the Wedding March. The groom is manager of the & Poultry Association. (From Patriot. Oct. 16, 1941) D. "In Charlottetown , Oct. 5th, Isaac David of Georgetown " (Patriot. Nov. 5, 1941) D. Atthe King's County Hospital, Montague, Dec. 17th, 1941, Charles A. Parker , fruit-grower and farmer, , aged 62, youngest son of the late Mr. & Mrs. George A. Parker . He leaves to mourn two sisters and two brothers: Miss Margaret and Annie ( Mrs. John Aitken ), both of Lower Montague ; George H. in the and Wallace in Oregon ; another sister, Emma, Mrs. John Knight , died about ten months ago. Interment in St. David's Cemetery ." (From Patriot Dec. 20 & 22, 1941 & Jan. 17, 1942) B. "At Georgetown , Dec. 18th, 1941, to Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Murphy (nee Clementine Fisher ), a son, Lawrence William ." (Patriot. Dec. 31, 1941) M. At St. James Church, Georgetown , Dec. 29, 1941, Rev. Owen Kiggins officiating, Stephen Boudreault , Georgetown , to Miss Florentine Campbell of St. Georges . Attendants were Miss Mary Campbell and Raymond Soloman . (From Patriot. Jan. 5, 1942) 1942: D. "Suddenly at Georgetown , Jan. 8th, Elmer C Lindsey ." (Patriot Jan. 10, 1942) M. At St. Bernard's Church. Moncton,. Jan. 19th, by Rev. R. M. McDonald , Miss Dora Margaret Lavandier , only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Herman Lavandier of Georgetown, P.E.I. , to John William Hook of London, England . Attendants were Mrs. John W. Dunphy and Charles Harper . (From Patriot. Jan. 22, 1942) B. "At Georgetown , on Feb. 7th, 1942, toCpl. Lawrence & Mrs. Batchilder, a daughter, Mary Joan ." (Patriot Feb. 10, 1942)