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South Africa 1905 4 October - December

DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

9 December 1905

BIRTHS

BUCK-On the 2nd inst., at Pretoria, the wife of Edward C. Buck, a daughter.

CARRUTHERS-at 10, Addison Road, Bedford Park, W., to F. Gilbert and Kathleen Carruthers (nee WEBB), a son.

DONALDSON-At Leslie Villa, Volksrust, on Nov. 11, the wife of A. P. Donaldson, a daughter; both well.

FOOT-At Clovelly, Rondebosch, on the 10th ult., the wife of A. N. Foot, a son.

MCCLINTOCK-On the 4th inst., at Maritzburg, the wife of J. McClintock (late 18th Hussars), a son.

RANKIN-At 19 Du Toit Street, Pretoria, on the 30th ult., the wife of Andrew Rankin (of Rankin Bros., Pretoria), a son.

REYNOLDS-On the 1st inst., at Stutterheim, the wife of H. F. Reynolds, of Tembani, Dohne, Cape Colony, a daughter, who only survived a few hours.

ROSS-At Braeside, South Coast Junction, on the 4th inst., the wife of John Merry Gardiner Ross, M.B., Ch.B., a son.

SNODGRASS-On Nov. 8, at Holfontein, Besjesvlei, the wife of Archd. Snodgrass, a son.

TAYLOR-On Nov. 7, at Johannesburg, the wife of S. S. Taylor, a son.

MARRIAGES

ALDERSON-DRINNAN-On the 4th inst., at Durban, Ernest William, eldest son of the late Robert Alderson, Bolton Newhouses, Cumberland, to Lucy Ann, third daughter of William Drinnan, Clutha Street, Glasgow.

CLOETE-MORRIS-On the 2nd inst., at Cape Town, Gerald Cloete, Resident Magistrate at Frankfort, Orange River Colony, to Ethel Harriet Morris, daughter of the late General Charles H. Morris, C.B., R.A., and Lady Blanche Morris.

EWING-RITCH-At Wynberg Presbyterian Church, on Nov. 30, John F. Ewing, Standard Bank of South Africa, Van Rhynsdorp, to Jane Jack, only daughter of the late William Ritch, and of Mrs. Ritch, 5, Woodside Quadrant, Glasgow, West.

LENEHAN-BOTHA-The marriage of Major T. J. Lenehan, fourth son of Mr. Edward Lenehan, of Rathgar and Castle Street, Dublin, with Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Botha, of Roodehoogte, Middelburg, the Military Chaplain of the Garrison (Rev. A. Wetherall) officiating.

MUNRO-SWANSTON-On Dec. 5, at St. Andrew's Church, Cape Town, Hector D. Munro, Cleveland, Transvaal, to Margaret Low Swanston, M.A. (Peggie), eldest daughter of the late James Swanston, and of Mrs. Swanston, Edinburgh.

SELBY-BASTOW-On the 25th ult., at St. George's Hanover Square, W., Philip Hamilton Selby, of North-Western Rhodesia, to Edith, youngest daughter of the late T. W. Bastow, of Plymouth.

SHEPHERD-GOODMAN-At Johannesburg, on Nov. 29, Isaac, second son of Mr. A. Shepherd, of Cardiff, to Rose, eldest daughter of the late Mr. A. Goodman, and Mrs. A. Goodman, of 17, Arlington Street, Glasgow, and sister of Dr. Hyam Goodman, of Johannesburg.

WELCH-RUSS-On the 6th inst., at the Presbyterian Church, St. John's Wood, Frank Welch to Bertha Russ, youngest daughter of the late Charles Russ, Clifton House, Clifton Hill, N.W.

DEATHS

ARLISS-On the 6th inst., at Jersey, Maria, widow of the late John Arliss, of Durban, in her 86th year.

ASHBY-On the 17th ult., at Verulam, Natal, William Fowler Ashby, eldest son of the late Skidmore Ashby, of Staines, in his 67th year.

COURTNEY-On Nov. 9, at Johannesburg, of apoplexy, Maggie E. Courtney, dearly-beloved mother of George and Maude Courtney.

DEAN-On the 24th ult., at Benoni, Francis Harry Cokayne, elder son of Harry Stewart and Helena Mary Dean, of Goodmayes, Chadwell, Essex, aged 31.

FARQUHAR-At Ninga, N.W. Rhodesia, on the 13th ult., from peritonitis, William John, younger son of William Farquhar, of "Glenisla," Hornchurch, Essex, aged 23.

HILL-On Nov. 25, at Durban, suddenly, Henry T. Hill.

HOLSWORTH-On Sept. 4, at Johannesburg, of cancer, William Henry Holsworth, late of Kimberley and Hackney, London, aged 48.

HUTTON-At East London, on the 9th ult., Harriet Eliza Boyce Wilmot, youngest daughter of the late John R. Wilmot, Springvale, and widow of Thomas Hutton, of Odiham, Hants.

MACDONALD-At Armadale, Blue Cliff, on the 25th ult., very suddenly, Maria Caldwell Reid, widow of Dr. William MacDonald, formerly of Academy Street, Inverness.

MURRAY-Accidentally killed in Rhodesia, William, eldest son of W. F. Murray, formerly of Caledonian Pottery, Rutherglen, now Todhills, by Stevenston.

RAWSTORNE-On the 4th inst., of enteric, at Gibraltar, on his way back from South Africa, Laurence Rawstorne, Captain 7th Hussars, eldest son of Laurence Rawstorne, Hutton Hall, Preston.

REYNOLDS-On the 1st inst., at Stutterheim, the wife of H. F. Reynolds, of Tembani, Dohne.

REYNOLDS-On the 1st inst., at Stutterheim, infant daughter of Hugh and Muriel Reynolds, of Tembani, Dohne, Cape Colony.

RIDDELSDELL-On Tuesday, Nov. 21, at Lausanne, Thomas Edward (Ted), son of the late J. L. Riddelsdell, of Cape Town, aged 23.

RITCHIE-At Germiston, Johannesburg (of enteric fever), John Ritchie, son of James and Marion Ritchie, 8, McKinlay Street; deeply regretted.

ROLFE-On the 12th ult., at Wynberg, Henry Rolfe, aged 74 years.

VEALE-On the 3rd inst., at 11, Alexandra Terrace, Exmouth, Henry Mallet Veale, J.P., of Passaford, Hatherleigh, Devon, aged 74.

Miscellaneous Articles on same page:

ACCIDENT TO CAPE MINISTERS

Dr. SMARTT (Acting Prime Minister of Cape Colony), Mr. WALTON (the Treasurer-General), Mr. MERRIMAN, and Mr. Justice HOPLEY were among the guests at a dinner at Government House, Newlands, on a recent night. All were being driven to the station in Mr. Walton's carriage after the dinner, when, on entering the main road, a tramcar from Cape Town dashed into the carriage, completely turning it over. Dr. Smartt, Mr. Walton, Mr. Merriman, and the driver were thrown into the roadway, while Mr. Justice Hopley fell partly under the car and partly under the carriage. The car was pulled up immediately, and Mr. Justice Hopley extricated. It was feared at first that he had sustained serious injuries, but, fortunately, escaped with a severe bruise. The others were uninjured except for the shock.

A drowning fatality occurred in Natal, at Umgeni, recently, when a young man named A. S. HARRISON went to bathe in the river, and, being unable to swim, jumped in unknowingly where the water is 30 ft. deep.

The gold medal presented annually to the South African College by Mr. C. C. SILBERBAUER for the encouragement of the study of Roman-Dutch and Colonial Statute Laws has been awarded this year by the Senate to B. MULLER; proxime accessit, J. T. STROEBEL.

The Rev. W. J. BUCHANAN, who during the past seven years has been minister of the South End Baptist Church, Port Elizabeth, has gone to St. Helena, where he will assume control of the Baptist interests in that island. The Rev. Thomas ATKIN, of St. Helena, has accepted the pastorate of the South End Baptist Church.

 

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