Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers, 63 Georgetown & Area: 1914-1918 Thomas William Hindle, of Manchester, England.” (Patriot, Jan. 12, 1916) M. “At the manse, Kensington, P.E.I., on Jan. 17th, 1916, by the Rev. G. A. Sutherland, M.A., James E. Roach, Malpeque to Emily Rafuse of Georgetown.” (Patriot, Jan. 26, 1916) M. At St. James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown, Jan. 25th , Rev. Father Croken officiating, Miss Sadie McPhee of Georgetown, daughter of Mr. Joseph McPhee and Mr. William Edmonds of Montague. Attendants were Bella McGilvary and Frank McLean. The couple will reside in Georgetown. (From Guardian, Feb. 4, 1916) D. “At Georgetown Royalty, recently, Mrs. Edward DeLorie, aged 74, on pneumonia. She leaves to moum besides a loving husband, three daughters, Minnie & Lucy at home and Lena, a nurse at Falconwood Hospital and a son, Simon, with the 105th Regiment, also two brothers." (Patriot, Feb. 12, 1916) M. Leith Cowan, Lower Montague to Isabel Clark. (Guardian, Feb. 1916) B. "At Georgetown, on Mar. 29, to Mr. & Mrs. J. D Stewart, 3 son. " (Examiner, April4, 1916) D. Private James Daniel MacPherson, of DeGros Marsh, and of the 105th Batallion, died of pneumonia, following measles, on May 13th at the Military Hospital in Georgetown." (From Examiner, May 16, 1916) D. Atthe Charlottetown Hospital, April 10, 1916, young Albert Morrison, of Georgetown, accidentally shot some days since, by a friend, while playing with firearms in the woods near Georgetown. Funeral from the home of his grandfather Peter Morrison. (From accounts in the Patriot, Apr. 23, 1916 & Guardian, Apr. 15, 1916) D. “At Georgetown, April 25, 1916, Mary Katherine, wife of Pius Flannigan, in the 39th year of her age. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn a sister, Mrs. Michael Kilfoy of Charlottetown and two brothers Hugh and Daniel McCormac.”(Guardian, May 4, 1916) D. “At Burnt Point, Apr. 19th, Mrs. John Hemphill, aged 50, leavinga sorrowing husband, five sons and five daughters to mourn." (Patriot, May 11, 1916) [Milton, Guy, Ivan, Hammond, borne, Julia Alice, Ella, Lillian Carrie) D. “At Georgetown, Friday the 121h, age 28, of consumption, John Clory, son of Captain Charles Clory. He leaves sorrowing parents, several brothers and one sister, Mrs. Joseph Currie, of Georgetown Services by Rev. D. P. Croken." (Guardian May 20, 1916) D. “At the home of his niece, Mrs. Mary Steele, Georgetown, on June 10, Mr. Pius Flanagan, aged 67. He was twice married, his first wife, a sister of the late Hugh L. McDonald of Cardigan died about ten years ago. Two years ago he married Miss McCormaek of Georgetown who predeceased him only about two months. Three sons and one daughter are left: John C. and Aeneas J. of St. Paul, Minn, Michael in Quincy, Mass and a daughter, Mrs. Def retas of Dorchester, Mass. Sen‘ices were conducted by Rev. Father Croken." (Condensed from a longer obituary in the Patriot, June 14, 1916) M. "On June 15th, Miss Christina E. McRae, New Glasgow, N.S. [Formerly of Georgetown] P.E.I.] to Mr. W.H. O'Brien, Georgetown. The bridesmaid was Miss Kathleen Murphy, niece of the bride,” (Watchman, June 30, 1916) D. Drowned about a month ago while crossing in a dory from Panmure Island to Georgetown, Austin Jamieson, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Jamieson, of Georgetown. The body was found by his cousin James Jamieson. (From Guardian, July 14, 1916) D. “At Georgetown, July 20, Isabel Jean, youngest daughter of Frank D. & Bessie Aitken McDonald, age four years.” (Guardian, July 22, 1916) D. “Of Cholera, on the 28th August, Georgina Edeleen Burke, daughter of Michael Burke, formerly of Georgetown, aged one year and one month.” [The announcement includes a poem by the child’s mother, Mrs. Michael Burke] (Patriot, Aug. 31, 1916) M. “At the Methodist Parsonage, Montague, on Thursday evening, Oct. 12th, by the Rev. Walter J. Domville, Mr. Daniel King and Miss Edna Eli7abeth Allen, both of Boughton Island.” (Patriot , Oct. 19, 1916) B. “At Georgetown, Sept. 281b, 1916, to Mr. & Mrs. John White, a son, James Henry." (Guardian, Oct. 26, 1916) B. “At the Baptist Parsonage, Montague, Oct. 5, 1916, Annie Campbell of Alliston and Elmer Llewellyn of Sturgeon." (Patriot Oct. 6, 1916) M. “At St. James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown, Oct. 18th, Miss Maggie McLean, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Man of Georgetown and Mr. Leonard McDonald of Pictou, by the Rev. D. P. Crokcn. The bridesmaid was Miss Mollie McLean, sister of the bride and Mr. Owen Babno was groomsman. They will make their future home in Pictou." (Guardian, Oct. 24, 1916) B. “On Monday, Oct. 22, to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Soloman, Georgetown, a daughter." (Guardian, Oct. 20, 1916) B. “At Georgetown, on Tuesday, the 24th October to Mr. & Mrs. John Hemphill, Gordon St, a son." (Guardian, Nov. 3, 1916) D. At Georgetown, Mrs. Hindall, nee Margaret Levers, formerly of Georgetown, lately of New Glasgow, N.S., daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Lavers, Her husband, Lance-Cpl. Hindall is in England with the 160th. Charles Lavers is a brother. Funeral from St. David’s Presbyterian Church.” (From Guardian, Nov. 24, 1916) M. “At Bellcvue Cottage, Brudenell, P.E.l., on Nov. 14, 1916, by the Rev. C. Henry, Miss Addie C. Dewar to Mr. George H. Parker, of Georgetown Royalty." (Guardian, Nov. 24, 1916)