Vital Statistics from Island Newspapers; 88 Georgetown & Area: 1930-32 B. “On July 2nd, to Mr. & Mrs. J. Johnson, a daughter.” (Patriot, July 19, 1932) B. "At Georgetown, June 10, to Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Clory, a daughter, Mary Phyllis." (Guardian, July 21, 1932 F. Mrs. Philip Fouchere of Mass. to St. James Church. (From Patriot, Aug. 6th) D. Recently, in Duluth, Minn. upon the accidental discharge of his rifle, William A. Hicken, son of John Hicken, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I.. He settled in Duluth in 1880 as a pioneer and was a real-estate agent. He served in the State Legislature. His surviving family are in Duluth. (From Guardian, Aug. 31, 1932) D. At the Sanitarium, Charlottetown, recently, Henry Delory, leaving to mourn a widow, a son, a father and mother, two brothers and two sisters. He was nephew to John Delory, Georgetown. (From Guardian, Oct. 30, 1932) D. At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Ross, Georgetown, on Oct. 25th, Scobie N. Johnson, aged 79. He was born in Long River, P.E.l. but moved to Cardigan and then to Georgetown where he worked as a carpenter. He also served a term as bailiff and for four and a half years was jailer in Georgetown. He was a prominent member of the Orange Order. He was cared for in his illness by his daughter and his sister-in-law, Mrs. bePage. He leaves to mourn three daughters: Mrs. Peter Ross, Georgetown; Mrs. Edgar Webber, Chester, Mass; & Mrs. Charles Hartshomc, Lynn, Mass. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery, Georgetown. (From Patriot, Oct. 27 & Guardian Oct. 31, 1932) D. At Georgetown, Nov. 4th, George Rafuse, aged 58(?) Bom in Martin’s Point, Mahone Bay, N.S., he was a seaman all his life. He leaves to mourn a widow and eleven surviving children. The sons are: Victor, Harry, Albert, John & Lester in Georgetown; Oliver in Charlottetown, William in Everett, Mass; the daughters are: Mrs. James McLeod, Halifax; Mrs. Herbert Fraser & Miss Jennie Rafuse, Charlottetown. and Miss Marion Raf use, Georgetown; also a brother and sister. Service from the Baptist Church, Georgetown. (From Patriot, Nov. 7, 1932) D. On Nov. 22nd, Capt. Hugh MacPhee, Georgetown. In earlier years he was in command of sailing ships owned by Daniel Gordon and others and latterly was captain of the ferry Montague. He also fanned. Three children survive; Sister Paula; Rev. William Maeth and Hon. Hugh Frank MacPhee, Charlottetown. He was a devoted member of St. James Church. (From Guardian, Nov. 24 & Nov. 30, 1932, where the funeral service is described in detail) B. “At Georgetown, on Nov. 30, 1932, to Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Delory, ason, Stephen Loyola." (Patriot, Dec, 3, 1932) M. At the residence of Rev. H .P. Ramsay, Dec. 21, Eari Andrew Lavers to Florence Catherine Cameron of Margatc.” (Guardian, Dec. 22, 1932) D. “At Georgetown, Nov. 29th, Frederick Leonard, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. John Gotell." (Guardian Dec. 3, 1932)