Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers,

Georgetown & Area: 1904—1908

P.E.l., to Joseph F. McInnis, formerly of East Point, P.E.L Annie O'Brien, cousin of the bride and James A. McInnis were attendants. (From Dailv Examiner, Nov. 9, 1904)

M. At St. David’s Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, by the Rev. Geo. C. Robertson, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Simpson, Miss Elizabeth May Aitken, daughter of G. Albert Aitken, and Frank Duncan McDonald, son of Hugh McDonald, Sydney, N. S. . Attendants were S. Jean Aitken and Albert Brehaut" (From Guardian, Nov. 18. 1904)

B. "To Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Doyle, of Georgetown, 3 daughter." ( Daily Examiner, Dec. 31, 1904)

1905:

M. "At the residence of J. K Stanley, Charlottetown, Jan. 12, by Rev. W. H. Sedgewick, John A. MacKinnon, of Georgetown, to Christina Skinner. of the same place." (Guardian, Jan. 14, 1905)

D. AtGeorgetown, Jan. 21, 1905, at the residence of his son, Thomas W. Monisey, Michael Morrlsey, age 87, a native of Millview, P.E.l., leaving to mourn two sons Thomas W., Georgetown and James in Chicago. Burial in St. James Church Cemetery (From Patriot, Jan. 21, 1905)

M. In St. James Church, Georgetown, Jan. 17th, Miss Melinda Chaisson of Georgetown, to Mr. Philip Burke, Lower Montague, Rev. S. T. Phelan officiating. Attendants were Winnie Fougere and William Landry. (From Guardian, Jan. 23, 1905)

D. “At Georgetown on Sunday, Feb. 13, Patrick Keough [Kehoe], age 84. He was born in Cork, Ireland, and came to Georgetown about 58 years ago. He worked as a wheelwright but for the last twelve years he has lived at the parochial house with Rev. S. T. Phelan." (Dailv Examiner, Feb. 23, 1905)

M. At Roxbury, Mass, Feb. 22, at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. Cecil Weatherbic, Miss Maude M. Weatherbie, daughter of John Weatherbie, Georgetown, P.E.l., to Mr. Clifford L. Young, of Brooklinc, Mass. . (From Patriot, Mar3, 1905)

D. On Feb. 26, Allen Currie, aged 69, leaving a widow and four sons." (Guardian, Feb. 28, 1905)

D. "At Georgetown, Apr. 13., James Dalton, aged 89. Born in Kilkenney, Ireland, he was a merchant at Newport, P.E.l,. and came to Georgetown eight years ago. He leaves a widow, seven sons and a daughter." (DailvExaminer, Apr. 14, 1905)

B. "At Georgetown, to Mr. & Mrs. L.H. Douglas, of the P. E. I. R., a daughter." (Daily Examiner, April 18, 1905)

M. At Georgetown, on May 19th by the Rev. G. C. Robertson, Miss Nettie Johnson, daughter of Mr. Scobie Johnson to Mr. Peter Ross. (From Patriot, May. 13, 1905)

D. The death took place at Georgetown Royalty Sunday morning of Mrs. John McDonald, age 98. She was formerly Catherine Maclnnis of Tracadie. She leaves to mourn three sons and three daughters. The burial took place this moming at Georgetown at the Roman Catholic Cemetery.” (From Patriot, May23, 1905)

D. “At Munay River, Friday, June 9th, after a short illness, George McLeod, age 53. A wife, one son and three daughters, including Mrs. M C. McDonald, Georgetown, are left to mourn." (mg, June 14, 1905)

D. “At Georgetown, on June 20th, after an illness of some years, Mrs. Ronald Yorston, age 54 years. She was the daughter of Donald McPhee, Burnt Point and leaves a husband, three sons and a daughter.” (Patriot, June 22, 1905)

D. At Georgetown, on June 27th, Finlay Yorsten, aged 34, of pneumonia, leaving a wife and four children. " (Daily Examiner, June 29, 1905)

M. "At the Glebe House, Truro, July 16th, by Rev. Father Kinsella, John Archie (g), of Truro, to Miss

Mary Fraser of Georgetown, P.E.l." (Daily Examiner, July 21, 1905)

M. “At Georgetown, July 18th, by Rev. S. T. Phelan, William Cherry of Georgetown, to Miss Janie Cavanaugh of Annandale.”(Guardian, July 28,1905)

B. "At Morar Farm, Georgetown, Sept. 13, to Mr. & Mrs. Allister MacDonald, a daughter." (Dailv Examiner, Sept. 15, 1905)

B. "On Sept. 30, to Mr. & Mrs. A.D. MacPhee, Georgetown, a son." (Dailvaaminer, Oct, 2, 1905)

B. "In Charlottetown, to Frank D. & Mrs. MacDonald (nee Miss Aitken), Georgetown, 2: son." (Dailv Examiner, Oct. 24, 1905)

D. At Georgetown, Nov. 19, 1900, took place the funeral of Geoffrey Gotell, son of Francis Gotell, after a brief illness. “The circumstances are extremely sad." (From Patriot, Nov. 30, 1905)

M. At Stella Maris Church, Pictou, N. 8., Nov. 19, Miss Lily Decoste of that place and Maurice Donovan of Georgetown, P.E.l., one of the stewards on the S.S.Stanley. Rev. D. Gillis performed the ceremony. Attendants were Mary McDougall and Alex McCormick. (From Patriot, Dec. 8 & 9, 1905)

M. “At Georgetown, Dec. 6th, by Rev. Edwin Smith, Edward Joseph Dicks to Mary Alice McDonald." (Patriot, Dec. 16, 1905)

D. At Georgetown, Dec. 15, James M. Cog5well, age 90. For many years he conducted a tannery. He leaves to mourn his wife, two daughters and two sons; Mrs. MacLeod, Vancouver; Mrs. Capt. McKenzie, Flat River; Rev. D. M.. England and Aaron at home. (From Guardian, Dec. 16, 1905)

1906:

D. At Georgetown, Jan. 9, 1906, Mrs. Mary Donovan, from pneumonia. She was born in 1837, the eldest