Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers; 85 Georgetown & Area: 1930-32 1931: D. “At Georgetown, Jan. 2nd, 1931, James Mair, Burnt Point, aged 88.” He was born in Nova Scotia. He leaves to mourn besides his widow a daughter, Anna, superintendent of the P.E.l. Hospital and three sons: George and Bartlett at home and Charles in Western Canada. Funeral was conducted by Rev. CU. MacNevin, St. David’s United Church. (From Patriot, Jan. 20, 1931) D. At Georgetown. Jan. 13, Mrs. John Walker, aged 49. She was the daughter of the late William Stead and leaves to mourn besides her grief-stricken husband, three sons and two daughters: Chester, Spurgeon, Stanley, Nettie, Lillian, all of Georgetown, also three brothers, a half-brother and two half-sisters. (From Guardian, Feb. 5, 1931) D. Recently at Trenton, N.S., Capt. James Jerroir, formerly of Georgetown, aged 103 years. He leaves to mourn five sons and one daughter.” (From Patriot, Jan. 24, 1931) D. In Boston Mass, William White, formerly of Georgetown. P.E.I.. He was twice married. He leaves to mourn five daughters and one brother, Han-y, of Georgetown. (From Patriot Jan. 24, 1931) M. At the home of Mr. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Woodville, on Jan. 21. 1931, Christina Fitzpatrick to Frank Gotell, son of Mrs. Sarah Gotell. They will reside in Georgetown. (From Patriot Feb. 2, 1931) D. At Georgetown, Feb. 3rd, Miss Mary MacDonald, aged 89, daughter of the late Joseph MacDonald, Burnt Point, a former teacher. She leaves to mourn one brother, Robert. [A brother, George, died in 1922 and a brother James in 1929.] (From Guardian, Feb. 6, 1931) D. At Georgetown Royalty, Mar. 1, Michael Keenan. He leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing widow, two sons, James and Bernard at home and daughter, Annie, student at P.W.C.‘, also a brother George in Georgetown and two sisters in the USA. (From Patriot, Mar. 4, 1931) D. At the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown, on Mar. 16th, Mary MacPhee, Georgetown, aged 78 years. Her brother Michael predeceased her a year ago. (From Patriot, Mar. 16, 1931) D. At Vancouver, Apr. 25th, Mrs. Robert Shannon, formerly Miss Annie McLeod of Georgetown, P.E.l., once principal of Georgetown High School and organist at St. David’s Church. She leaves to mourn besides her grief-stricken husband four sons; also a sister Sadie, in Georgetown, and four brothers Albion, Will and Charles of Georgetown and Rev. Parmenas in Western Canada (Guardian, May 12, 1931) D. At Boston, May 8th, Mrs. S. Wolfe, nee Florence Conrad, formerly of Sturgeon and Georgetown, leaving to moum a sorrowing husband and three brothers: John M. in Medford, Mass; Clifford in Vancouver, BC. and PE. in Charlottetown. Funeral from St. David’s Church, Georgetown. (From Guardian, May 9, 1931) B. “At Georgetown, May 9th, to Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lavers, adaughter. Clara Winnifred.” (Patriot May 18, 1931) B. Recently to Mr. & Mrs. F. Dicks, a baby boy. (From Patriot, May 25, 1931) D. On June 5th at Georgetown, Hon. Paul A. Scully. He was born at Souris West, forty six years ago, son of the late Thomas Scully. He was manager of the Georgetown branch of the J.J. Hughes store from 1919 and was a Liberal M.L.A. for 5th Kings. He leaves to mourn a widow, formerly Mamie Maclnnis of Souris and nine children: Stephen, Gerald, Joseph, Adolphus. Lucy, Agnes Geraldine, Constance and Bernadette all at home; also brothers and sisters. (From Patriot, June 5th and Guardian, June 6, 1931) D. At New Perth, June 8th, William Lavers of Georgetown, aged 70. He leaves to mourn sons, Dingwell and Charles in Nova Scotia., and daughters Mrs. Irving and Mrs. MaryA. Owen. Also a sister, Mrs. Webster of Dunnstaffnage. Services from Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. (From Patriot, June 8, 1931) D, In Montana, USA, June lst, Mr. Joseph McDonald uncle of Mr. John Morrison, Georgetown, P.E.I.. (From Patriot, June 12, 1931) D. AtCharlottetown, June 22nd, Annie Isabel Tapper of Georgetown, aged 86 years, widow of the late Theodore W. Tapper of Halifax. (From Patriot, June 23, 1931) M. "At the Baptist Parsonage Charlottetown July 2nd, 1931, Elmer Hatch of Fredericton, NB. to Annie Blackett, of Launching, P.E.I. (Guardian, July 3, 1931) D. At Roaring Springs, Penna, U. S.A., July 19th. Frank MacDonald, well-known chemical engineer, aged 58, son of Capt. John MacDonald & his wife Mary Ann McAvoy of Georgetown Royalty, leaving to moum his widow, Sarah Gill of Maine;and two brothers. James and Thomas in Georgetown Royalty and also a sister, Mrs. James Wood, Lake Verde, P.E.l. (From Patriot, July 20, 1931) D. At North Turner, Me, U.S,A., Ralph Rooks. His widow was Miss Josephine Martin, Georgetown.(From Guardian, July 30, 1931) D. At Georgetown, July 28th, Mrs. Mary Lavers, aged 76. There are left to mourn four sons and three daughters: Dr. Percy and Harry in Western Canada, Lester in Georgetown, Newman in Lynn, Mass, Florence, ass’t matron Prince Co, Hospital, May, RN, and Pearl at home, also a brother Percy in New York. Funeral from Holy Trinity Church. (Guardian, July 30, 1931) D. At Georgetown, Aug. 15th, Mrs. John Delory. Besides her disconsolate husband there are left to mourn two daughters and two sons: Mrs. Grant, Cambridge, Mass; Fannie in Georgetown; Fred in Georgetown and Eugene in Newport; also three sisters and two brothers: Mrs. William Carey, East Boston, Mass; Mrs. Michael Ready, Sussex, N.B.; Mrs. Anthony Flynn, Charlottetown; Thomas McAdam, Johnson’s River; Peter McAdam, East Boston. (From Guardian, Aug. 18, 1931)