Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers, 34 Georgetown & Area: 1888 -1898 an honest, brave man and died trusting in Christ his Redeemer." (Weekly Examiner, Mar. 29. 1889) D. “At Georgetown, on the 19th March, Gilbert Hessian, a native of Cong, County Mayo, Ireland, in the 92nd year of his age." (Weekly Examiner, Mar. 29, 1889) D. “ At her home, Brudenell, Lot52, April 1, 1889, Mrs. Helen Walker, age 72, relict of the late Peter McLaren, Georgetown, and mother of Capt. William McLaren, Georgetown. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Montague. Sister McLaren leaves two sons and eight daughters”) From a longer obituary in The Daily Examiner, April 11, 1889) M. “At Georgetown, April 27th by the Rev. Fred. E. J. LLoyd, William Leith Poole of Lower Montague to Catherine, daughter of Richard Westaway of Albion Bay. (Dailv Examiner Apr. 27, 1889) M. “On May 30, 1889, Fred Elwell of West Salem, Wise, U SA. to Miss Banetta Miller, of Georgetown, P.E.l.(Dailv Examiner, June 5, 1889) D. “At Georgetown, Mrs. Patrick Murphy, in the 58th year of her age.” (Daily Examiner, June 20, 1889) M. "At the residence of the bride's father on the 5th inst, by Rev. W.A. mason, B.A., Mr. John Stewart of the PEI . Railway to Miss Maggie, daughter of Mr. Andrew Glover." (Dailv Patriot, Aug. 9, 1889) D. "At Mount Herbert, Aug. 14th, of cholera infantum, Robert David, aged 4 mos, 19 days and on the 17th, Sarah Jane, aged 4 mos. 13 days, beloved children of Daniel & Emma McLean." (Dailv Patriot, Aug. 21, 1889) D. "At Georgetown, Aug, 20th, Alexander Charles, infant son of Daniel & Lucy McLean, aged 4 months." (Island Guardian, Aug. 23, 1889) D. “At Georgetown, Mrs. Donald McAuley, rclict of Donald McAulcy, of Marysville, Georgetown Royalty, in the 67th year of her age." (Daily Examiner, Sept. 27, 1889) M. “At St. George’s Church, Grand River East, on the 81h inst. by Rev. Francis Macdonald, Anthony Macdonald of San Francisco, California, and fomieriy of Georgetown, to Miss Lime Campbell." (Dailv Examiner, Oct. 25, 1889) 1890: D. “At Georgetown Royalty, of pneumonia, John L. Morrison, in the 54th year of his age, leaving a wife and 3 children to mourn his loss." (Daily Examiner, Jan. 17, 1890) D. “At Burnt Point, Georgetown Royalty, on the 17th ult., after a painful illness which he bore with Christian resignation, Roderick McDonald, Esq, age 98 years, The parents of the deceased emigrated to this province from Uist, Scotland, and landed at Bay Fortune, when deceased was ten years of age. He experienced many of the hardships, incident to the life of a pioneer, was the father of a family of 12 children, eleven of whom survive him, together with 40 grandchildren. His remains were followed to their last resting place by one of the largest funeral processions ever seen in Georgetown.” (Dailv Examiner Jan. 24, 1890) [A further obituary in the Weekly Examiner, adds that McDonald was from South Uist, lnvemessshire, that his family emigrated in 1792 & that he lived for a short time at Grand River before settling in Burnt Point. He also remembered the time when where Georgetown now stands was a solid hardwood forest." (Weekly Examiner, Jan. 24, 1890) M. “At St. George’s Church, Grand River, on the 11th inst, by Rev. John MacMillan, Angus D. McPhee, of McDonald Bros, Georgetown, to Catherine McCormack, daughter of the late John McCormack, Boughton Island." (Weeklv Examiner, Feb. 28, 1890) D. “At Georgetown Royalty, on the 26th ult, Donald McKinnon, age 77." (Weeklv Examiner, Apr. 18, 1890) D. "On Monday, the 14th inst, at the residence of J. Hamilton, of New Perth, Isabella Robertson, aged 78, fonnerly of Georgetown." (Dailv Patriot, Apr. 24, 1890) D. At New Perth, at the residence of J. Hamilton, Isabella Robertson, age 84, formerly of Georgetown." (Examiner, May 5, 1890) D. “On Thursday. the 24th ult., Catherine McConnack, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry Griffin, age 74. Born in Launching Place, she had resided for fifty years in Georgetown. She was the mother of 4 sons and 6 daughters. (Weekly Examiner, May 9, 1890) D. “Mr. Peter McPhee, Burnt Point, Georgetown Royalty, on June 19, age 77, after several months illness, leaving five sons and 3 daughters. [Three of his sons were settled on farms nearby from their father's l890) B. "At the Manse, Georgetown, on the let inst, to the wife of Rev. WA. Mason, of a daughter." (Daily Patriot, Aug. 25, 1890) B. At Georgetown, on the 27th inst, the wife of J, J. Morrison, of a son.” (Weeklv Examiner, 1890) D. "Word has just been received by Mrs. Capt. John McDonald [Georgetown] that her son Charles McDonald was lost at sea last May. He was a very promising and steady young man and much sympathy is felt. . . ’" (Dailv Patriot, Aug. 28, 1890) D. Suddenly in Boston, Mrs. Charles R. Aitken, Georgetown, P.E.l., Nov. 1890. She had been in Boston visiting her son, PH. LeBrocq. (From Island Guardian, Nov. 14, 1890) M. “At Georgetown, on the 18th ult., by Rev. S. Phelan, Thomas Dunne of Summerville, to Miss Christy A. Maclean of Georgetown." (Weekly Examiner, Dec. 5, 1890) M. “At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 16th Dec., by the Rev. R. Opie, Mr. Cyrus C. R. Moore, Lot 51, to Miss Lulu A. Bulpitt, Roseneath, bot 51.”(Dailv Examiner, Dec. 17, 1890)