This is a transcription of a column that appeared in South Africa magazine September 25, 1909. The column is titled "Domestic Announcements"
BIRTHS
ELSDON DEW - On the 16th inst., at Knights Transvaal, the wife of William Elsdon-Dew, M.I.E.E., a son.
FLEMING - On August 26, at Gwelo, the wife of Charles D. Fleming, a son.
FORD - On August 21, at Durban, the wife of John Ford, Natal Government Railways, a son.
GARDINER - On the 18th inst., at Johannesburg, the wife of John Gardiner, a son.
GRAY - On the 12th inst., at Johannesburg, the wife of C. P. Gray, a son.
LONG - On the 15th inst., at Plumstead, Cape Colony, the wife of Basil Kellett-Long, a daughter.
ORFORD - On the 15th inst., at Klerksdorp, the wife of Dr. H. J. Orford, a son.
WARD - JACKSON - On the 16th inst., at Johannesburg, the wife of Ralph Stapleton Ward-Jackson, a son.
MARRIAGES
BARTLET - MURRAY - On the 15th inst., at Glasgow, the Rev. George Bartlet, M. A., Folla Rule, Aberdeenshire, to Ethel, second daughter of the late John Murray, of Port Elizabeth.
CHAMBERLAIN - RUSSELL - On August 30, at Pretoria, George Edwin Chamberlain, Rector of Middelburg, Transvaal, eldest son of the Rev. Edward Eustace Chamberlain, of Rainhill, Lancashire, to Annie McIntyre Russell, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, of Pretoria.
LLOYD - JONES - On the 20th inst., at Brixton, Herbert Lloyd-Jones, of Streatham, only son of the late Thomas and Annie Lloyd-Jones, to Grace Muriel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Greenwood, of Shoreham, Kent.
MCWILLIAM - DUTHIE - On the 16th inst., at Arbroath, John Alexander McWilliam, Edinburgh, to Lizzette Webster Farquhar, only daughter of David Duthie, of South Africa, and Mrs. Duthie, of Arbroath.
WHITE - HALL - On August 25, at Middelburg, Cape Colony, Roger Wingate White, Captain R. A., second son of the late James White, I. C. S., to Ida, third daughter of Maurice Hall, of Whatton-by-the-Willows, Middelburg.
WILLMOT - COWNDEN - On the 20th inst., at St. Giles', Camberwell, Eardley M. Willmot, of Northern Nigeria, eldest son of Martin Willmot, of Camberwell, to Nellie Eugenie Cownden, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cownden, of Camberwell, London.
DEATHS
GALBRAITH - On the 18th inst., at Glasgow, Jeanie Isabella, late Matron of Uitenhage Hospital, Cape Colony, aged 34, third daughter of the late Lauchlan Galbraith and Mrs. Galbraith, Glasgow.
GARDINER - On the 19th inst., at Lochearnhead, Perthshire, suddenly, of heart failure, Edward Bennett Gardiner, M.A., of Bickenhall Mansions, London, W., and of Carse Grange, Perthshire, late Assistant General Manager of the Standard Bank of South Africa, aged 64. Funeral at Kensal Green, 12 noon Thursday, 23rd inst. This the only intimation.
JONES - On August 22, at Jansenville, after a long illness, Walter Surridge Jones, formerly of Stoke Newington, London.
KLUE - On the 9th inst., at Cape Town, suddenly, of pleuro-pneumonia, Charles Walter Klue, aged 42.
MCCULLOCH - On the 12th inst., at Buenos Ayres, of Bright's disease, William Lionel Breashur McCulloch, eldest son of the late Captain William McCulloch, of Bombay and London, aged 41.
MCDOUGALL - On the 8th inst., at Boksburg, of enteric fever, Alexander McDougall, youngest son of the late Alexander McDougall, of Lochfyne.
NEALE - On the 11th inst., at Cape Town, after an operation, Elsie Jessie Neale, aged 28.
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