Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers, Georgetown & Area : 1909-1914
D. Suddenly at Georgetown. April 5th, John Smith, Sr. age 90, the oldest resident of Georgetown. He was a native of Armagh County, Ireland but came to P.E.I. at age 11, and had been resident of Georgetown for 51 years, for 40 years as a blacksmith. His widow, also a native of Ireland survives him. Pallbearers were W. W. Jenkins. Capt. A. A. McDonald.J. W. McPhee. T. W. Mom'sey, Seymour Knight, and James McPhee. (From Examiner, Apr. 8th & Guardian. Apr. 11, 1914)
M. AtGeorgetown, at 6 am, Apr. 17th, by the Rev. A. J. W. Back, Miss Muriel Lavers. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Layers, of Georgetown to Mr. Wallace R. McDonald, assistant steward on the Earl Grey. (From Patriot, Apr. 18, 1914)
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