Vital Statistics- Three Rivers-Georgetown, 1792-1839
full assurance and hope as to her present inheritance.”(Royal Gazette, May 16, 1837:
Fined: “At Georgetown, on the 13th May, before William B. Aitken, Esq., J.P., Martin Byrne, in the sum of Five Pounds, for retailing
spirituous liquors without license.” (Royal Gazette, May 30, 1837)
M. “On Saturday at Three Rivers, by the Rev.
M. Lloyd, Mr. James Scantlebury, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Peters, of that place.” (Royal Gazette, Aug. 22, 1837)
1838:
M. “On Saturday last, by the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, William Bearisto Aitken, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth Somerville Laidlaw, only daughter of Mr. James Lockerby, Teacher, Georgetown.” (Royal Gazette, Jan. 30, 1838)
D. “On Thursday night last, Mr. John Macdonald, Tailor, of Grand River, on his way from Georgetown to his own home perished on the road, through the inclemency of the weather.” (Royal Gazette, Feb. 27, 1838)
M. “At Halifax, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. Laughlin. Mr. Martin Byrne to Miss Bridget
Murphy of Kilkenny, Ireland." (Royal Gazette, June 26, 1838)
L. From the shipyard of A & T. Owen, Three Rivers, the Aurelia, 580 tons, copper fastened.”
(Royal Gazette, Sept. 1838)
M. “On Friday, the 5th inst., by the Rev. John MacLennan, Mr. Malcolm M’Rae, Lot 49, to Jessie, third daughter of Mr. Robert Cameron, Three Rivers.” (Royal Gazette, Oct. 16, 1838)
D. “At Georgetown, on the 3 Ist, Amelia, infant daughter of Mr. Philip LeBrocq, aged 1 year, 11 mos.” (Royal Gazette, Dec. 18, 1838)
1839:
No entries for Three Rivers/Georgetown in the Royal Gazette.
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