Transcribed from South Africa Magazine August 15th, 1891

 

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS

 

BIRTHS

 

CONSTANTINE—On July 11, at St. Thomas’ Road, Durban, the wife of Mr. E. Constantine of a son.

HILDYARD—On July 5, at Barberton, the wife of Mr. Cecil Hildyard, of a son.

HIND—On June 24, at Jammersberg Drift, Orange Free State, the wife of Mr. George Hind, of a daughter.

HOOLE—On June 21, at Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. Tom T. Hoole, of a daughter.

LONG—On July 19, at the Masonic Hotel, Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. James Long, of a daughter.

MORRISON—On July 9, at Estcourt, the wife of Mr. C. W. Morrison, of a son.

PARISOT—On July 10, at Bellair, the wife of Mr. J. L. A. Parisot, of a son.

PHILLIPS—On July 11, at Pretoria, the wife of Mr. George Phillips, of a daughter.

QUIN—On August 10, at Bloemfontein, the wife of Mr. W. J. Quin, of a son.

RAMSBOTTOM—On July 17, at the vicarage, De Aar, the wife of the Rev. W. H. Ramsbottom, of a daughter.

THOMSON—On July 7, at Alabama, Berea, Durban, the wife of Mr. Nowell Ellman Thomson, Mount Lebanon, Mooi River, of a son.

WILLETTS—On July 6, at No. 461, Loop Street, Maritzburg, the wife of Samuel Willetts, of a son.

 

MARRIAGES

 

BEVISS-MELLOR—On July 8, at St. Andrew’s, Pinetown, by the Rev. P. T. Burges, Charles Beviss, solicitor, son of Charles Beviss, M.D., of Pinetown, to Emily Blanche, second daughter of the late H. J. Mellor, barrister-at-law.

BROTHERTON-DUFFIELD—On July 14, at the Baptist Church, Grahamstown, by the Rev. G. W. Cross, William, eldest son of the Rev. R. H. Brotherton, to Amy, only daughter of John Duffield.

CHEESMAN-THRING—On July 7, at All Saints’ Church, Stanger, by the Rev. Canon Booth, E. Cheesman, of Ubombo, Zululand, to Alice J. (Jeannie) Thring, eldest daughter of the late Edwin Thring, of Stanger.

CORNUEL-GLENNIE—On July 20, at Trinity Church, King Williamstown, by the Rev. T. Chamberlain, M.A., Rector of S. John the Evangelist, East London, assisted by the Rev. John Gordon, Felix James Cornuel, assistant paymaster Eastern System of Railways, to Margaret Ann, second daughter of W. G. Glennie, Bon Accord Works, King Williamstown.

GARDINER-FINDLAY—On July 19, at Mount View, Maritzburg, by the Rev. John Smith, M.A., Robertson Gardiner, Locomotive Department, N.G.R., to Mary Findlay, late of Montrose, Scotland.

GILCHRIST-BAUMANN—On July 13, at the Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Town, by the Rev. Steytler William Gilchrist, of Johannesburg, S.A.R., to Ellen Rosa Baumann.

JONES-SELOUS—On August 12, at St. Mark’s Regent’s Park, by the Rev. C. Alfred Jones, M.A., Vicar of Dedham, Essex, and Rural Dean, cousin of the bridegroom, Charles Allan, youngest son of the late Anthony Gilbert Jones, Esq., of Hatherley Court, Goucester, to Sybil Jane (“Dei”), youngest daughter of Frederick L. Selous, Esq., of 26, Gloucester Road, Regent’s Park, and Barrymore House, Wargrave-on-Thames.

KEITH-BARCLAY—On July 14, at Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. D. D. Fraser, Alexandra Keith, of Kimberley, to Mary Barclay, of Glasgow, Scotland.

KIRKWOOD-ROSS—On July 6, at Emlagh, Pietermaritzburg, by the Rev. John Smith, M.A., St. John’s Presbyterian Church, John Macfarlane Kirkwood, Standard Bank of South Africa, to Christina Helen, fourth daughter of Donald Ross, Fifeshire, Scotland.

LOVEMORE-RAW—On July 7, at S. Cyprians’ Church, Durban, by the Rev. H. Johnson, assisted by the Rev. E. W. Bibby, William Bayley, solicitor of the High Court Swazieland, and third son of the late Charles Lovemore, Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth, to Constance Mary, youngest daughter of the late Robert Raw, Durban

RACHMANN-SMITH—On July 8, at Westville by the Rev. J. Fernie, Ernest Arnold Rachmann, of Durban, to Gertrude Edith, second daughter of J. R. Smith, Spring Grange.

REID-KILLIN—On July 13, at 6, South Beach Ter., Durban, by the Rev. D. D. Fraser, Mr. John Reid to Elizabeth Killan, eldest daughter of Thomas Elder, Duke Street, Glasgow.

ROOTH-BOOYSEN—On July 15, at Graaff-Reinet, by the Rev. W. Murray, Edward Rooth, of Pretoria, to Agnes, daughter of J. H. Booysen, Esq., of Klindrift, Graaff-Reinet.

RORKE-LISHMAN—On July 15, at st. John’s Church, East London, by the Rev. T. Chamberlain, M.A., assisted by Rev. A. W. Brereton, Richard F. Rorke, of the General Manager’s Department, Natal Bank, Pietermaritzburg, son of Captain Rorke, late C.M.R., to Mary Owen, youngest daughter of the late John Lishman, Kaffraria.

ROULSTON-SUTCLIFFE—On July 16, by the Rev. D. D. Fraser, Henry Thomas Roulston, of Johannesburg, to Annie Macdonald, eldest daughter of Benjamin Sutcliffe, Port Elizabeth.

TUCKER-EVERLEY—On July 15, at Grahamstown, Herbert Tucker, to Mabel S. W. Everley

 

DEATHS

 

BOYD—On July 7, at his residence, “Belfast Cottage,” Zwaartkop Valley, Robert Lyle Boyd, of Carnmoney, County Antrim, Ireland, in his 55th year, formerly of No. 5 Battery, 2nd Brigade, Royal Artillery, and for 14 years caretaker of the Government Gunpowder Magazine, Pietermaritzburg.

CLARKE—On July 6, at Grey’s Hospital Pietermaritzburg, W. F. Clarke, aged 55 years.

CLARRY—On July 13, at Port Elizabeth, Louis Margaret, wife of R. W. Clarry, aged 33 years.

GIBBS—On July 10, at the residence of her eldest son, E. W. Holdstock, Christmas Vale, Amelia Gibbs, aged 72.

KNOTT—On July 10, at Botha’s Post, district of Fort Beaufort, George Knott, eldest son of the late Kemp Knott, aged 73.

LAWRANCE—On July 10, at Grahamstown, Ethel Annie Lawrance, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Lawrance, aged 19 years 7 days.

NOSWORTHY—On July 10, at Port Elizabeth, Clarence, infant son of Spencer and Helena Nosworthy, aged 3 months.

THOMAS—On July 14, at Port Victoria, Mashonaland, George Augustus Thomas, dearly beloved son of J.P. and M.A. Thomas of Grahamstown, aged 23.

TRIMBLE—On May 15, of fever, near Victoria Camp, Mashonaland, Joseph James, eldest son of Robert Trimble, Colby Road, Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, aged 22. Cape papers please copy.

WHITTLE—On July 7, on the Berea, John Whittle, of Manchester, aged 77.

 

IN MEMORIAM

 

RADERMACHER—In sorrowing memory and record of the fate of Fitz Roy George Radermacher (touring with a professional party as Egerton), who perished in S. Camperdown, sunk in a gale off Simons Bay, South Africa, en route for Australia, on night of August 11, 1890. Born January 31, 1863. Last surviving son of James J. Radermacher, Alma Villa, St. John’s, Chelsea.

 

Regards,

Ellen Stanton

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