DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Transcribed from South Africa Magazine, 2 November 1918

 

BIRTHS

 

BAGGS—On September 3, at Mowbray, to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. BAGGS, a son.

BALLARD—On October 10, at Johannesburg, the wife of Arthur L. BALLARD, a son.

JOLLY—On August 24, at Cape Town, the wife of Professor W. A. JOLLY, University of Cape Town, a son.

LOGIE—On September 27, at Mossel Bay, the wife of Edward LOGIE, a son.

MORRIS—On August 24, at Doornfontein, to Mr. and Mrs. A. MORRIS, a son.

MYMIN—On September 4, to Mr. and Mrs. MYMIN, of Krugersdorp, a daughter.

PICCIONE—On August 23, at Durban, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. PICCIONE, of Umhlatuzi, a daughter

SCHOLTZ—On August 31, at Prince Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. SCHOLTZ, a daughter.

WATKINS—On October 13, at Nairobi, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel O. F. WATKINS, C.B.E., D.S.O., Director Military Labour, a daughter.

 

MARRIAGES

 

HAWKE-STILLWELL—On October 26, at St. Barnabas Church, Southfield, S.W., Second Lieutenant W. C. HAWKE, South African Infantry, to Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. STILLWELL, of 51, Alverstone Avenue, Wimbledon Park.

LUNN-ROGERS—On October 22, at All Saints’ Church, Branksome Park, Bournemouth, W., Captain George Whitton LUNN, A.S.C., youngest son of Mr. Henry LUNN, The Firs, Horncastle, to Pattie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard CURRIE, of Johannesburg, and widow of Mr. H. P. ROGERS, Redmere, Branksome Park, Bournemouth.

MOLYNEUX-LINFORTH—On July 5, at Maritzburg, Cecil F. MOLYNEUX, Captain, Northern Rhodesian Rifles, Assistant Magistrate and Native Commissioner, Northern Rhodesia, to Dorothy LINFORTH, Margate.

 

DEATHS

 

BROUGHTON-ADDERLEY—On the 16th October, from wounds received while commanding his Company in action on the previous day, Acting Captain Peter Handcock BROUGHTON-ADDERLEY, Scots Guards, the beloved eldest son of Hubert and the Honble. Mrs. BROUGHTON-ADDERLEY, of Tunstall Hall, Market Drayton, aged 27. “He looked on death as Promotion.” Irish, Canadian, and Rhodesian papers, please copy.

CHATFIELD—At Elmsett House, Kimberley, from pneumonia following Spanish influenza, Robert Sivewright CHATFIELD, second son of the late George Eugene CHATFIELD, and grandson of the late Rev. Robert Money CHATFIELD, M.A., Vicar of Woodford, Salisbury, Wilts. By cable.

FRENCH—On October 10th, Second-Lieutenant Victor James Somerset FRENCH, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, killed in action, aged 20, only son of Sir Somerset FRENCH, K.C.M.G., and Lady FRENCH, of Aylwins, Mayfield, Sussex.

KIRKWOOD—Lost at sea on the Hirano Maru, October 4, Peter Scott KIRKWOOD, M.A., of Livingstonia, Nyasaland.

MOSENTHAL—On October 22, at a nursing home at Brighton, Julius G. MOSENTHAL, aged 65.

 

Miscellaneous articles on the same page:

Mr. Mathias Theodor THESEN has provisionally resigned his position as Hon. Consul of Norway at Cape Town.

 

A familiar Johannesburg figure has passed away in the person of Mr. Ralph MOLLER, who, with his mother, had had sole charge of High Court Buildings for many years.

Lieut.-Col. H. C. DICKINSON, King’s African Rifles, reported prisoner, Portuguese East Africa, July 22nd. Any information gratefully received by his sister-in-law, Mrs. DICKINSON, Kingweston, nr. Taunton, England.

 

Private H. R. TREDREA, 10860, South African Scottish, missing March 23rd, 1918. May 30th, his pocket-book received from France, handed British Officer by German prisoner, who stated TREDREA slightly wounded and prisoner. Will those writing prisoners of war in Germany kindly inquire for him and communicate with W. H. KENDRICK, 57, Preston Street, Faversham, Kent?

 

Regards,

Ellen Stanton

Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net