Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers, 58 Georgetown & Area : 1909-1914 Broadlands in 1872. He leaves to mourn a widow, daughter of the late Hon. Stewart Burns of Freetown, P.E.I., and one son, Chester Lowe, at home. Burial at Brudenell Cemetery. (From Guardian, Jan. 18, 1913) D. At Georgetown, Jan. 12th, Capt. William Sencabaugh, aged 88 years. He was born at Munay Harbour North Jan. 5, 1825 and moved to Georgetown about the year 1865. His father, who was of German descent, was one of the pioneer shipbuilders of the province and the deceased learned his trade from him. He built nine vessels, the last two, the William and the Aquila, at Georgetown. He leaves to mourn one son, Capt. William Sencabaugh, first officer of the Minlo and a daughter Maggie in Georgetown. His wife, nee Miss Mary Steele died about twenty years ago. [The original account contains details about Sencabaugh’s shipbuilding career] (Patriot Jan. 13 and Guardian, Jan. 18, 1913) D. At the home of her son-in-law, Daniel McNeil, Village Green, P.E.I., on Jan. 26, 1913, Mrs. Mary Ann McKie Jenkins Allen, formerly of Boughton Island, aged 75 years. She was the daughter of William and Margaret McKie, Bay Fortune, and manied first Robert Jenkins, who was drowned in Little River in 1865, and second Benjamin E. Allen, farmer and Presbyterian Church elder for 45 years, of Boughton Island, P.E.I.. By her first husband she had three sons, James Grey Jenkins, now in Minnesota, USA; William Jenkins in Annandale, RBI. and Robert, killed by a bolt of lightening in Minnesota, in 1893. By her second husband she had a son and three daughters; Edwin, deceased, Annie, Mrs. Wallace McNeil, deceased, Margaret Laura (Mrs. Stoddart of Clam Harbour, N. S.) and Hannah, (Mrs. Daniel McNeil), Village Green, P.E.l. She was interred in Birch Hill Cemetery next to daughter Annie by her own request. (From Guardian, Feb. 1st & Feb. 6th, 1913) M. "At Burlington, Vermont, Jan. 21, 1913, Leon Dcarbom Mincher, of Mattawamkeag, Maine and Mary Elinor Dalton, of Georgetown, P.E.l." (Dailv Examiner, Feb. 21, 1913) D. Recently, at Union Bay, British Columbia, Deputy Constable Harry Westaway, aged 33, son of the late John Westaway, Georgetown, P.E.I., shot by burglars in the discharge of his duty. Interment in Vancouver in a Masonic service He leaves to moum a mother, brother William, Glace Bay, N. S. and sister, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Georgetown. (From Patriot, Mar. 7 & Mar. 26th, 1913) D. "Capt. Phillip Griffin, aged 68, Ieavinga widow and one daughter by his first wife." (Watchman, Mar. 28, 1913) D. At Peabody. Mass. Feb. 26, 1913, Richard J. Cullen, aged 72. He was born in Georgetown, P.E.I., but as a young man went to USA. to enlist in the New Hampshire Volunteers to serve for the North in the Civil War. He lost an arm as a result of a wound at the Battle of Spottsylvania. Returning to New Hampshire he was engaged in various positions but for 38 years as a bleacherin Danvers. He left a widow, two sons and two daughters. (From Daily Examiner, April 4, 1913 as copied from the Maple Leaf of Oakland, California.) D. “At Cardigan, May 5th, 1913, Mrs. John Parker (nee Mary Jane Nelson) suddenly of paralysis after a few hours illness." (Patriot, May 15, 1913) M. At Charlottetown, May 14th ,by the Rev. A. J. Back of St. David’s Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, Mr. Glen Jenkins, of Georgetown to Miss Florence Johnson. of the same place. A handsome clock was earlier presented the couple by members of the Temperance Lodge, Georgetown, of which both were valued members and also a sum of money was given the bride by her former fellow-teachers at the Georgetown School. The couple will leave immediately for Regina where they will reside. (From Guardian, May 17, 1913) D. Suddenly, at Georgetown, June 9th, of heart failure, while at work in her garden, Mrs. William Levandier. She leaves to mourn her husband, one son, Herman, and three daughters: Charlotte, Melvina & May all in the U. S. A.. Mrs. Levandier was a sister of Capt. Charles Clorey, Mrs. F. Gotelle and Mrs. Amos Levandier of Georgetown. Funeral was from St. James Church. (From Guardian, June 11, & Patriot, June 19, 1913) D. “At Port Townsend, Washington, Apr. 6th, Capt. Michael W. Burke, son of the late Michael Burke, Georgetown, P.E.I., age 49 years.” (Patriot, Apr. 21, 1913) D. Mrs. D. Montgomery, U.S.A., age 62 and Mrs. Archibald Gordon, Malden, Mass, age 79, sisters of Mr. D. Montgomery, lately station agent at Georgetown, P.E.I., and of George Montgomery, Montague, also of esteemed sisters, Annie & Charlotte, missionaries to Persia, the former being still there. (From Patriot, Apr. 26, 1913) D. AtGeorgctown, recently, Sarah Grace Blackett, wife of John Jeffrey, age 26. She was the daughter of Robert Blackett of Grand River and leaves to mourn beside her husband, three children, her aged parents, five sisters and one brother. (From Patriot, May 26, 1913) D. Of Typhoid Fever, on June 15th. at Amherst, N.S., Freeman Weatherbie, a young man from Georgetown, P.E.l.. (From Patriot, June 19, 1913) D. AtCharlottctown, June 23rd, Mrs. Owen (nee Annie Muncey of Halifax), wife of Capt. Charles Owen, ex- collector of customs at Georgetown. She was an invalid with rheumatism for 8 years and leaves to mourn her husband, three sons and two daughters: Car] in Virginia, Roy in South Africa, Percy in Lacombe, Alta, Mrs. Alder Brehaut in Saskatchewan, & Miss. Minnie at home. Predeceasing her were John F. who died in Winnipeg several years ago and the late Mrs. MacKinnon, wife of Ex—Govemor MacKinnon. Funeral from St. Peter's Church, Charlottetown. (From Patriot, June 24th, 1913) F. On July 3rd from the summer home of his niece, Mrs. H. A. Richardson, Georgetown, Mr. James Snelgrove, who died July 1. He had spent his latter years at the home of his daughter the late Mrs. Capt. Malcolm MacDonald. (From Guardian, July 5, 1913) D. In USA. recently, Mr. Henry H. Gordon, only son of the late Hon. Dan Gordon and a brother of Mrs. McLeod, wife of Mr. H. C. McLeod, formerly General Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto. Deceased