Vital Statistics , 1919-1922 55 50 years, leaving home at the age of 16, sailing to all parts of the world. He was born at Burnt Point , the 3rd son of the late James Hemphill , who had immigrated from Ireland and took his abode in Burnt Point then covered with woods. The late Mr. Hemphill leaves to mourn ten children including five sons: Milton in Pictou , Guy, Ivan. Hammond and Loren at home, and five daughters, Alice, Carrie, Mrs. Allister Stewart Mrs. Victor Rafuse and Mrs' George White all of Georgetown . He also leaves brothers Edward and George at Burnt Point and Capt. Samuel in Georgetown . (From Guardian. Sept. 29 & Patriot, front page, Sept. 27, 1921) M. At Cathedral, Charlottetown , Sept. 26th . Mr. Alphonsus Corrigan , Georgetown , to Miss Gussie Driscoll . They will reside in Georgetown . (From Guardian. Sept. 30, 1921) D. At Georgetown , Oct 27th, Mrs. James Henry (nee Porter). She leaves to mourn her sorrowing husband and five children: Sullivan and Percy at home, Mrs. William Hobbs and Mrs. Andrew Lavers , Georgetown and Miss Bessie Henry , Boston. (From Guardian. Nov. 1, 1921) M. In Vancouver , Oct. 24th, Miss Margaret Ann McPhee , second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel McPhee , Georgetown, P.E.I. , to Captain Jeanette Llewellyn Williams of Liverpool, England . Attendants were Irene Schmerbough and Capt. John D . McPhee (From Guardian. Nov. 15, 1921) M. At St. James Church, Georgetown , Nov. 9th, Mrs. Ella Quinn to Mr. Daniel McKinnon , Georgetown , Rev. D. P. Croken officiating. Attendants were Miss Mary McDonald and Mr. J. H. McDonald . (From Guardian. Nov. 15, 1921) D. At Georgetown , Nov. 17th, Miss Nellie McCormac . She leaves to mourn sisters, Mrs. Allan McDonald of Georgetown and Mrs. R. F. McDonald , and brothers John Andrew , Georgetown and James of . Funeral from St. James' Church, Georgetown . Rev. D. P. Croken officiating. (From Patriot. Nov. 17, D. At Georgetown , Dec. 11, Daniel Francis Boudreault , youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. James Boudreault , leaving beside his sorrowing parents, five brothers and 2 sisters. (From Guardian. Dec. 21, 1921) F. On Sunday, Dec. 18th, Mrs. Ellen (Helen) White, wife of Captain William White , Georgetown [daughter of Capt. Benjamin Allen , Boughton Island ], Rev. Mr. Green officiating. Burial in the Presbyterian Cemetery . (From Guardian, Dec. 21, 1921 and other sources) D. On Dec. 9th, Joseph Stanley , youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Batchilder . Besides his parents he leaves to mourn a sister Malvina and a young brother. (From Guardian, Dec. 26,1921) [Also during 1921, John Bradley , aged 56] (Guardian. Dec. 31, 1921, list of deaths during 1921) 1922: M "At Montague, by Rev. Christopher Graham , A. H. Mewart of Georgetown to Hvira Campbell of Montague." (Patriot. Jan. 5, 1922) D. "At Georgetown , on Wednesday, Jan. 4th, 1922, Jesse Clark of Lower Montague , age 77." (Guardian Jan. 6, 1922) ----------- D. At Georgetown , Jan. 8, Albert Cherry , age 20 He leaves to mourn his father William Cherry of Halifax , one brother, Ambrose and three sisters, including Mrs. W. A. Murphy of Boston and an uncle, Mr. R. D Kehoe . (From Guardian. 1922) M. At the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Smith , Georgetown , their daughter Kathleen to Frank Dalziel an officer of the C.G.S . carferry, service by Rev. D. P. Croken . The couple will reside in Borden. (From Guardian. Jan. 20, 1922) D. "At Murray Harbour North , aged 76, Mrs. William White . She leaves to mourn a sister, Mrs. Llewellyn and a daughter, Mrs. Melville Ross , Georgetown " (Guardian. Jan. 26, 1922) D. At Burnt Point , Feb. 12th, Mr. Nathaniel McPhee , at a ripe old age. He was born at Burnt Point and lived there all his life. He leaves to mourn a brother, Capt. Hugh " (From Patriot. Feb. 13, 1922) M. "At the Methodist Parsonage , Charlottetown, P.E.I. , on Feb. 11th, 1922, by the Rev. G. W. F. Glendenning , James McConnell of Georgetown, P.E.I. , to Miss Eileen Hibbett , daughter of conductor G. W. Hibbett and Mrs. Hibbett of Georgetown . (From Patriot. Feb. 14, 1922) D. At Georgetown , Feb. 20th, Forrest Hilchey , aged 33. He leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing father and mother, the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. James Sinclair , New Glasgow , N.S ., Mrs. Charles Tupper , and Edwina of Prince Rupert , B.C ., Duncan and Mrs. J. T. Hayes of Boston, Maddan and Max at home. Funerai conducted by Rev. J. A. Greenlees . (From Patriot. Mar 1, 1922 & Guardian. Mar. 1, 1922) M. At Halifax , recently, Miss Bertha Lavers , daughter of Mrs. William Lavers and Mr. Daniel Sampson of Halifax, N.S. . They will reside in Halifax . (From Guardian. Mar. 10, 1922) D. At Georgetown , Mar. 9th, Mrs. Peter Morrison , aged 78. She was a native of . She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, two sons: John in Charlottetown and James in England and four daughters: Mrs. Creamer of Boughton Island , Mrs. Leightizerl Souris , Mrs. D. J. McCormack , Moncton and Mrs' Roberts in Boston. (From Patriot. Mar. 13, 1922) D. At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. George A. Poole , Lower Montague , Mr. Angus McPhail , aged 92 years. He was a native of West River , P.E.I. , and came to Georgetown as a blockmaker to work in the shipbuilding industry and in other woodworking. He moved to Duluth, Minn. , with his family but returned to P.E.I , in 1913 after the death of his wife to live with his daughter. He belonged to the St. George's Masonic Lodge. He leaves to mourn two sons and three daughters: Charles, Sydney. Ella, and Mrs. J. D. Porter , all of the U.S.A ,. and Mrs. Poole . (From Patriot. Mar. 27, 1922) D. In Boston, Mar. 20th, Miss Mary Jamieson , age 24, of Georgetown, P.E.I. . She was a daughter of Mr. James Jamieson of Georgetown and leaves a sorrowing