This gravestone cannot be fully read. The timeframe for the grave is estimated based upon sandstone being used up until about 1840.
This gravestone cannot be fully read. The timeframe for the grave is estimated based upon sandstone being used up until about 1840.
The gravestone can be found on the left side of the cemetery, in the 2nd row.
Josephine was the daughter of Neil Morrison.
THE CHARLOTTETOWN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1890
DEATH: MACAULEY - At Hermanville, on the 17th inst., after a long and painful illness, which he bore with christian resignation, Donald McAuley, aged forty years. The deceased left a disconsolate widow and two children to mourn their irreperable loss. May his soul rest in peace.
THE CHARLOTTETOWN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1890
DEATH: MACAULAY - At Hermanville, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Donald McAulay. Her husband's death took place about two months previously. She leaves three small children. May her soul rest in peace.
Elizabeth was the wife of Joseph McAulay. Her maiden name was McNeill. Another possible location for her internment would be the St. Columba Cemetery in Fairfield.
Gennie (nee McPhee) was the widow of John McAulay. She died at the age of 69 on Dec. 2, 1882.