Queenstown Free Press 1891 3 July - September
Tuesday, July 7, 1891
BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on July 1st, the Wife of J. CARLISLE, of a Daughter.
BIRTH,- At Hackney, on the 28th June, 1891, the Wife of Rev. T.G. JONES of a Son.
Friday, July 10, 1891
MARRIED- At the Church of St. Michael's and All Angels, Queenstown, on Tuesday, July 7th, by the Rev. J. GORDON, William H.,third and youngest son of William HARTLEY, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, to Ann Rutter HUMBLE, second daughter of the late Thos. HUMBLE, Newcastle, England.
Tuesday, July 14, 1891
BIRTH,- At Queenstown on 11th July, 1891, the Wife of M.R. MacIVER, of a Son.
JOHANNESBURG.
The marriage of Mr. Justice MORICE and Miss KIRKPATRICK at Johannesburg ends a very prosaic romance which is a delightful story for five o'clock teas. The bride is handsome, the judge is not. The happy couple are going to tour in Europe.
Tuesday, July 21, 1891
SAD DEATH OF MRS. J.L. BRADFIELD.
The sad intelligence reached Queesntown by telegraph on Friday evening of the serious illness of Mrs. J.L. BRADFIELD, wife of the Hon.J.L. BRADFIELD, M.L.C. On Saturday a further telegram was received announcing the death of that lady. Mrs. BRADFIELD was confined on Monday, and shortly afterwards she became so unwell that Mr. BRADFIELD was summoned from Capetown, and was expected to reach Dordrecht on Saturday or Sunday. On Saturday morning another wire was received by Mrs. BRADFIELD's brother – Mr. J.B. SHEARAR, of this town – this announcing the sad end. Mr. SHEARAR left Queenstown on Sunday in order to be present at the last rites. The death of the deceased lady is due to puerperal fever. Mrs. BRADFIELD was, up to the time of her illness, in good health and strength. She had endeared herself to a large circle of friends in Queenstown, Dordrecht, and the district, all of whom join in heartfelt sympathy with the family in their unlooked-for and painful bereavement.
Tuesday, July 28, 1891
DIED,- On July 1th, at Southampton England, D BARTON the beloved father of W.H. BARTON (Free Press Office), Queenstown, aged 61 years. Deeply regretted.
Tuesday, August 4, 1891
BIRTH- At Johannesburg on the 21st July. 1891, the wife of Mr. W.A. STILWELL of a Son.
DIED,- At Cala, on Wednesday, the 29th July, the Rev. John WILSON, for forty-seven years a Minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa.
Friday, August 7, 1891
OBITUARY.
THE LATE REV. JOHN WILSON.
The Rev. John WILSON, who died at Cala on Wednesday, the 29th July, was for nearly fifty years a conscientious and faithful minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. When a youth he was articled to one of the first architects in England, and his worldly prospects at that time were very good. But he cheerfully resigned them for the Ministry of the Church of Christ. Being accepted by the British Conference, he was sent to the Theological College at Richmond, where he studied for three years, and at the end of that period left England for South Africa. He arrived in this country in the year 1845, his first appointment being to Grahamstown, where he remained for three years. He subsequently labored in the following Circuits: - Kingwilliamstown, Bathurst, and Fort Beaufort twice, Port Elizabeth, Cradock, Somerset East, and Graaff-Reinet. In all these spheres of labour, Mr. WILSON and his devoted Christian wife were greatly esteemed and beloved, and their influence and work were productive of much good. In the year 1884 Mr. WILSON became a Supernumerary Minister, and took up his residence for a time with his son at Askeaton. It was here that, a few months later, he suffered the irreparable loss of the loving and saintly wife, who, for nearly forty years, had so earnestly assisted him in his work, and whose name had long been a household word in the various Circuits in which they had resided. Shortly after his wife's death he removed to Stanger in Natal; but the climate not suiting his health, he returned to Askeaton, and in 1886 settled in Cala, where he rendered effective service in the cause of Christ, and was instrumental in establishing Methodism in that place. Through his diligent and persevering efforts a handsome stone church was erected and opened free of debt, called the "Jubilee Church." For the last two or three years Mr. WILSON's health declined, rendering it impossible for him to travel, so that, greatly to his regret, he was unable to visit the country parts of his circuit, and was compelled to confine his services to Cala. But, though unable to leave the town, and often confined altogether to his house, yet his influence was felt by many in the neighbourhood, who had learned to love and esteem him very highly for his work's sake, and who availed themselves of every opportunity of visiting him at his hospitable home, and enjoying Christian intercourse with him. His death was sudden and quite unexpected by his friends. On the Sunday previous he conducted the service in the church, both morning and evening, and the following two days he visited some of the members of his congregation, though suffering from a cold. Wednesday he appeared better, and on retiring about half-past nine that night seemed in his usual health. An hour later, however, he called his daughter and complained of great difficulty in breathing. Being alone, and alarmed at her father's state, she called in some friends, and shortly afterwards the doctors arrived; but could do nothing for him. He passed away almost immediately without a struggle, his dying word being "Jesus." – The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, and was very largely attended, between three and four hundred persons being present, including many from the country. The service was conducted by the Rev. Joseph START, of Mount Arthur, who had kindly and promptly responded to the invitation of the relatives of the deceased that he should officiate on the occasion...
Friday, August 21, 1891
DIED,- On the 20th Aug., at Addiscombe, Queenstown, in the 14th year of his age, John Percy, third son of the Hon. J.M. PEACOCK.
SINCERE SYMPATHY!
It is with feelings of intense sympathy with the bereaved ones that we record the death of John Percy, the third son of our esteemed Hon. J.M. PEACOCK, M.L.C. The sad occurrence took place yesterday (Thursday) and was of a sudden nature, for on Tuesday the deceased was watching a game of football. The cause of death was a throat affection. We tender, on behalf of the public generally, our deepest sympathy to the friend's of the departed in their sad bereavement – sad in its every aspect!
Friday, August 28, 1891
MARRIED, on the 24th August, 1891, at the church of St. Michael and All Angels, Queenstown, by the Rev. Julius GORDON, assisted by the Rev. A.G. ALLTON, James Edmond RAE, eldest son of the late Mr. James Edmond RAE, of Birkenhead, to Constance Eileen Mary BATE, youngest daughter of Mr. F.C. BATE, of Queenstown.
BIRTH.- At Prairie Lodge, Queenstown, on the 26th August, 1891, the wife of Mr. W.B. SCOTT, of a daughter.
Friday, September 4, 1891
DIED at Lady Frere, on the 31st August, 1891, Harriet Mary BROWNE, widow of the late Mr. Edward BROWNE, aged 66 years 4 months and 28 days. Friends at a distance will please accept this notice.
Tuesday, September 8, 1891
BIRTH- At Poplar Grove, on the 3rd September, 1891, the wife of Mr. WINSLOW, of a son.
DIED at Queenstown, Sept. 4th, after a long and painful illness, Johanna Maria, the dearly beloved wife of John BURN, of Baileyton, aged 25. Deeply regretted by all who knew her.
Friday, September 11, 1891
DIED at Cyphergat, on Saturday, 5th September, Jessie, the adopted daughter of M. and A. CRAWFORD. Deeply regretted.
Tuesday, September 15, 1891
BIRTH.- On the 10th inst., at Southeyville, the wife of Sergt-Major COLLIER, C.M.R., of a son.
Friday, September 18, 1891
MARRIED, on the 16th September, 1891, in the Wesley Church, Queenstown, by the Revd. R. LAMPLOUGH, chairman of the district, assisted by the Revd. A. GRAHAM, Harold ELLA, of Milton, Queenstown, to Ida May, third daughter f Hugh CALLAGHAN, Esq., of Ashby Manor, Queenstown. No Cards.
Tuesday, September 22, 1891
BIRTH.- At Queenstown, September 21st, the wife of W DODGSON, of a daughter.
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