Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers, 57 Georgetown & Area : 1909-1914
D. At the P.E.l. Hospital, Charlottetown, May 16th, Eli7abeth Sencabaugh, widow of the late Mr. D. H. Logan, Georgetown, aged 74 years; sister of Capt. William Sencabaugh, Sr., Georgetown, mother of John and Watson in Boston, Lee in Australia, Mrs. (Conductor) John MacDonaldin Charlottetown, and Mrs. Harrington, Boston. (From accounts in the Patriot, May 16, 1912)
M. At Newcastle, Ont, Apr. 16th, Rev. Parmenas McLeod, formerly of Georgetown, to Miss Mabel Henry of Newcastle. (From Guardian, MayZl, 1912)
D. At Georgetown, May 27th from asthma, John Westaway, aged 59 years. He was born in Georgetown, the son of Nathaniel Westaway and was a seaman and pilot. He leaves a widow, Katherine Gordon, a daughter of Peter Gordon, Roseth and sons: William, Glace Bay, N. S.; Han-y, Vancouver; and daughter Barbara, wife of James D. Stewart, barrister—in-law, Georgetown. His brother Philip died recently in Duluth, Miss. He also left sisters and a step—mother. (From Patriot, May 28, 1912)
M. “Atthe residence of the bride’s parents, Georgetown, June 4th, by the Rev. David Wright, Montague, Lillian Helen, only daughter of Capt. William & Mrs. McLaren, to Harold W. McDonald of Toronto.” (Patriot, June 4, 1912)
D. "At Georgetown, on the 23rd May, Dorothy McDonald, beloved wife of Donald McCormack, at
the age of7l years. Burial in St. George's." (Watchman, June 7, 1912)
B. "At Georgetown, on July 11th to Mr. & Mrs. F. D. McDonald, a daughter." (Dailv Examiner, July 15, 1912)
D. At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 25th, 1912, Mrs. Margaret Griffin, nee Mahar, wife of the late Capt. Philip Griffin of Georgetown. Deceased was born in Waterford, Ireland Mar. 8, 1835 and leaves two sons: Martin and ME. in Ohio and one daughter, Mrs. Emest Doyle, Georgetown. (From Patriot, June 28, 1912)
M. "At St. Dunstan's Cathedral Charlottetown, on Aug 201b, 1912, by the Rev. Dr. Mchllan, Miss Mary Catherine McCormack, daughter of Mr. Donald McCormack, to Mr. Pius Flanagan, all of Georgetown. (Watchman, Aug. 30, 1912)
M. At Peabody, Mass, Miss Annie Jenkins, daughter of W.W. Jenkins. Georgetown, to Dr. Ralph Foss, of Peabody, Rev. G.W. Penniman of the Universalist Church officiating. (From Watchman, Sept. 6, 1912)
D.‘ At Georgetown Royalty Sept.2 1912, Mrs George H Parker."(_G__uardian,Sept. 10,1912)
D. "On Sept. 9th, John Condon, of Georgetown, aged 60. For many years he lived in Panmure Island where he carried on a lobster business and farming, but several years ago he moved to Georgetown, where he engaged in the meat business. He leaves to mourn two daughters: Mr. J. D. Mooney, Charlottetown & Mrs. Landrigan, Boston, and sons: James at home and John Aeneas at Murray Harbour." (W hman,.Sept 13,1912)
M. “At the residence of A. Rogers, Halifax, N. 8., Sept. 19, 1912, D. L. Hilchey, son of John M. Hilchey, Georgetown, P.E.I., to Miss Mabel Spencer, Bayfreld. Attendants were Mrs. Henry R. Cook, sister of the groom and D. Thompson of the Niobe.” (Guardian, Sept. 21, 1912)
M. AtNew Glasgow N.S. Oct. 3rd, Miss Nellie Burrell to Percy N. Manuel, Georgetown, their home to be in Georgetown. (From Watchman Oct. 8, 1912)
M. “At Vancouver, BC, Sept. 14th, Miss Annie McLeod, daughter of the late William McLeod, Georgetown, P.E.l., to Mr. R. F. Shannon." (Patriot, Nov. 11, 1912)
D. “At Georgetown, suddenly, Oct. 16, 1912, William McLeod, age 78. He leavesa widow, five sons and two daughters: Thomas, a civil engineer in Toronto; the Rev. Parmenas, Manitoba; Charlie and Peter (si_c) in Port Hill, P.E.l.; William and Sadie, at home and Mrs. Shannon in Vancouver." (Patriot, Oct. 17, 1912)
D. At Georgetown, on the 16th, William McLeod, cooper, Georgetown. He was born in Cape Breton, 79 years ago and came to this province with his parents at the age of 6 years. He leaves a sorrowing widow, five sons: Thomas, a civil engineer, Toronto; Rev. Parmenas, Roblin, Manitoba; Albion and William at home; Charles, teaching school, also two daughters: Annie, Mrs. Shannon of Vancouver and Sadie at home; also a sister Mrs McDonald of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (From Watchman, Oct. 25, 1912)
B. "AtGeorgetown, Dec. 4, 1912, to Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, a son." (Watchman, Dec. 6, 1912)
B. "At Georgetown on Dec. 4, 1912, to A. E. & Mrs. Jenkins, ason." (DailyExaminer, Dec. 12, 1912)
D. At Duluth, Minn, Dec. 24th, age 74, Mrs. Angus McPhail, formerly of Georgetown, her native town. She & her husband left for the States about twenty years ago. She leaves children: Sydney, Charles, Ella& Mrs John Porter all in the U. S A and Mrs. George A Poole, 01 Lower Montague. Two sisters also sunne: Mrs. (Capt ) William McLaren, Georgetown and Mrs. William Daunccy, Lower Montague. (From Patriot, Dec. 30, 1912)
1913:
M. “At St. James Manse, Brighton, Jan. 9, 1913, by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Alden Stewart Fraser, of Pictou, N. S., to Elizabeth Hemphill, of Georgetown.” (Guardian, Jan. 10, 1913)
D. “AtGeorgetown, Jan. 14th, 1913, Mrs. Macdonald, nee Grace Snelgrove, widow of the late Hon. (Capt) Malcolm Macdonald. She leaves to mourn one son, Harold W., of Toronto, and one daughter, Annie, wife of H. A. Richardson, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia." (Guardian, Jan. 15, 1913).
D Suddenly on Jan. 17th, at Broadlands, Georgetown Royalty, Frederick George Bovyer, prominent agriculturist. He was born Jan lst 1842 at Bunbury the son of Stephen Bovyer and grandson of John Bovyer, United Empire Loyalist from Rhode Island. He purchased