NATAL WITNESS - DEATHS 1901
NAME, Gender, AGE, Date of Event, DATE OF ADVERT, Details
 
Adams, Edward Davies (Teddy) m 9 months, 26-Jan-1901, 31-Jan-1901,
at Ladysmith, beloved son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Adams
 
Agnew, W 44, 16-Jan-1901, 24-Jan-1901,
at Grey's Hospital
 
Arbuckle, Alex m no age given, 19-Feb-1900, 19-Feb-1901,
Died at Ladysmith of enteric fever contracted while on duty as a Town Guard during  the Siege of
Ladysmith
 
Arderne, Charlotte Sophia  f  no age given, 12-Feb-1901, 16-Feb-1901,
At Newcastle, relict of the late Ralph Arderne of Cape Town
 
Bellin, Lila  f  38, 13-Feb-1901, 22-Feb-1901,
at Newcastle, Natal wife of Louis C Bellin and second daughter of the late FL Fysh of Tasmania
 
Blackmore, m 1 day, 6-Jan-1901, 17-Jan-1901,
at Orange River Colony Junction, Ladysmith infant son of George and Helene Blackmore
 
Butcher, Trooper Alfred m 15, 23-Jan-1901, 26-Jan-1901,
at PMBurg, youngest son of Charles and Emma Butcher of PMBurg
 
Byrd, Grace Mary (Gracie)  f  11mns 23days, 12-Jan-1901, 18-Jan-1901,
at Newcastle, S Africa daughter of A and M Byrd (English and Scottish papers please copy)
 
Clouston, Clarice Lillian  f  1yr 4mns 27dys, 25-Dec-1900, 5-Jan-1901,
at her home Fort Nottingham only daughter of Archie and Issie Clouston
 
Davies, John EH m no age given, 21-Jan-1900, 24-Jan-1901,
In ever loving memory of John EH Davies, Natal Carbineers who died during the Siege of Ladysmith
 
Duck, David m 30, 9-Jan-1901, 14-Jan-1901,
at Grey's Hospital, PMBurg of the N.G.R. Staff, Dundee and late of Glaisdale, Yorkshire
 
Edgar, Edward m 56, 1-Feb-1901, 2-Feb-1901,
at Railway Cotttages PMBurg, Masonry Inspector, N. Government Railways
 
Fensham, Rhonaird Arthur m 15yrs 13 days, 12-Feb-1901, 13-Feb-1901,
Son of F and M Fensham, late of Johannesburg (Durban papers please copy)
 
Foggitt, Alice Lillian  f  30, 31-Jan-1901, 5-Feb-1901,
at 383 Prince Alfred Street, PMBurg of enteric fever, dearly loved wife of EJ Foggitt
 
Forder, Cecil Lewis m  2yrs 4mnths, 24-Jan-1901, 30-Jan-1901,
at Plaisance, Bulwer, Natal, younger son of Lewis Edward and Helen Grant Forder
 
Franklin, Stephen m 69, 22-Feb-1901, 23-Feb-1901,
at his residence Riversview, Lidgetton
 
Friday, Arthur Allan m no age given, 7-Jan-1901, 8-Jan-1901,
at 173 Greyling Street, third son of S and Mary Friday
 
Gordon, William McGill m, 23yrs 5mnths, 26-Jan-1901, 22-Feb-1901,
Killed by a train accident at Zuurfontein Station, Transvaal, fourth son of James and S Gordon, Springfield, Polela, formerly of New Leeds
 
Gutridge, Felix Paterson m 12yrs 4mnths, 16-Jan-1901, 19-Jan-1901,
at Dundee, beloved son of John and M Gutridge
 
Illing, WA m 73, no date given, 22-Feb-1901,
at Ladysmith the Rev WA Illing (German papers please copy)
 
Jay-Browne, Kathleen Edith  f  15 months, 1-Jan-1901, 5-Jan-1901,
at Durban only child of Walter and Margaret Jay-Browne of Ladysmith
 
Krogman, Gertruid Jacomina  f  18,21-Feb-1901, 23-Feb-1901,
at Harrismith, Orange River Colony, eldest daughter of Adolf J Krogman of Bagshot District,
Harrismith
 
Lambourn, William m 25yrs 8mns 7dys, 14-Feb-1901, 22-Feb-1901,
at Pretoria of enteric fever, son of charles Rupert and Fanny Francis Lambourn of Kaapsehie
Hoop, Transvaal (English papers please copy)
 
Leumann, Captain HBF m no age given, 6-Jan-1901, 5-Feb-1901,
Indian Medical Staff Corps, London
 
Lowry, Jas. Taylor m 55, 3-Feb-1901, 5-Feb-1901,
at Durban, old colonist formerly of Yorkshire. Will be well remembered by the residents of Durban,
for a number of years he was the proprietor and occupant of "His Lordships Larder" in Aliwal Street Durban. He leaves a widow, 2 daughters and a son. One of his daughters is the wife of Mr C Caney, Jeweller and the other married Mr Jonsson, a son of the late Mr FL Jonsson.
 
Lumley, William m 37, 1-Jan-1901, 3-Jan-1901,
at PMBurg, by accident, eldest  son of Mr Lumley (Yorkshire papers please copy)
 
MacLeroy, Agnes  f  no age given, 14-Jan-1901, 15-Feb-1901,
at Ripley, Bromley widow of George MacLeroy, General Manager, Natal Bank
 
Mercer, Edith Isabel (nee Lowe)  f  no age given, 6-Feb-1901, 9-Feb-1901,
at Frannstown, Matabeleland the beloved wife of W Louis Mercer lat of PMBurg
 
Moodie, Mrs E  f  55, 15-Jan-1901, 24-Jan-1901,
at Newcastle, Mrs E Moodie, widow of the late Donald Montgomery Moodie
 
Morgan, John Hugh m 4 months, 18-Jan-1901, 19-Jan-1901,
Beloved son of the Rev E Hugh and Mrs Morgan of Heidelberg, Transvaal
 
Morrison, Hugh Spence m no age given, 15-Feb-1901, 20-Feb-1901,
at Underberg, Polela
 
Pipe, Percy m 24,12-Jan-1901, 25-Jan-1901,
at Grey's Hospital of Enteric Fever, Telegraph Department, late of West Brompton, London
 
Povall, Walter Wells (Chum) m 11 years, 30-Dec-1900, 23-Jan-1901,
at Vrede, Orange River Colony of enteric fever
 
Prinsloo, Jacobus Martinus m 1yr 5mnths, 27-Jan-1901, 22-Feb-1901,
of Harrismith, youngest son of Johannes and Maria Prinsloo 
 
Reid, Joan Francis Howey  f  14 weeks, 24-Jan-1901, 29-Jan-1901,
at Dundee, Natal the infant daughter of LH and VA Reid (English and Indian papers please copy)
 
Shaw, Eustace m no age given, 21-Feb-1900, 21-Feb-1901,
In loving memory of our dear brother who died of enteric fever at the Intombi Spruit Hospital,
during the Siege of Ladysmith
 
Smith, John m 71, 27-Jan-1901, 5-Feb-1901,
at Foxhill, near PMBurg
 
Strickland, William James m no age given, 17-Dec-1900, 19-Jan-1901,
At Egerton, Kent, England. Priest, Vicar of St John's East Dulwich England and
Formerly Vicar of Estcourt, Natal
 
Stroud, Rosina Ellen  f  40, 7-Jan-1901, 10-Jan-1901,
at Dundee the wife of E Stroud
 
Surridge, George m 21, 27-Dec-1900, 4-Jan-1901,
at Highflats, Ixopo - drowned while bathing
 
Tatham, Theodora  f  8mnths 11days, 6-Feb-1901, 9-Feb-1901,
at Dundee, youngest daughter of Sidney E and D A Tatham of St George's Colliery, Hatting Spruit
 
Usher, Henry Shepherd m 23yrs 7mnths, 29-Dec-1900, 3-Jan-1901,
at Grey's Hospital of enteric fever, second son of John and Charlotte Usher of Kokstad
 
Wade, William David m 23yrs 5mnths, 18-Feb-1901, 23-Feb-1901,
at 99 Boom Street PMBurg
 
Watkinson, Madeline  f  1 year, 16-Feb-1901, 18-Feb-1901,
at PMBurg, daughter of the Rev. JM and Mrs Watkinson of Harrismith, Orange River Colony
 
Wearn, John Henry m no age given, 30-Dec-1900, 4-Jan-1901,
at Grey's Hospital PMBurg of enteric fever, late of Helston Cornwall (Cornish papers please copy)