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Transcribed from South Africa Magazine, August 22nd 1891
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS
BIRTHS
ANSELL-On June 13, at the Woodford Temperance Hotel, Barberton, the wife of Mr. Jas. Ansell, of a son. CHEETHAM-On July 16, at "The Braes," Ladysmith, the wife of Mr. S. B. Cheetham, of a daughter. COULSON-On July 10, at Potchefstroom, the wife of Mr. C. B. Coulson, of a son. DIMMOCK-On July 24, at Vryburg, British Bechuanaland, the wife of Mr. W. H. Dimmock, of a daughter. GOLDSWAIN-On July 26, at Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. E. E. Goldswain, of a daughter. GREY-WILSON-On August 18, at 4, Morningside Place, Edinburgh, the wife of William Grey-Wilson, C.M.G., Governor of St. Helena, of a son. LONG-On July 19, at the Masonic Hotel, Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. James Long, of a daughter. MCCULLOUGH-On July 9, at Willow Bank, Mid-Illovo, the wife of Mr. W. McCullough, of a son. PORTEOUS-On July 13, at the Manse, Harrismith, the wife of the Rev. T. B. Porteous, L.A., of a daughter. PROWSE-On July 11, at Lullington Cottage, Boom Street, Pietermaritzburg, the wife of Mr. Harry Matthews Prowse, of a son. SMEATON-On August 14, at Charlton, Kent, the wife of Lieutenant Charles Oswald Smeaton, Royal Artillery, of a son.
MARRIAGES
BROWN-WISE-On July 14, at St. Peter's Cathedral, Pietermaritzburg, by the Rev. A. K. D. Edwards, Arthur Robarts, of Deepdale, Harding, and son of the late John Brown, Esq., of Durban, to Edith Marguerite Litchfield, daughter of H. Wise, Esq., "Tyn-y-Coed," Zwaartkop, Maritzburg. CURSON-BLAIR-On July 15, at St. Cyprian's Church, Durban, by the Rev. Herbert Johnson (assisted by the Rev. E. W. Bibby), Henry Charles son of the late Henry Curson, C.E., of Greenwich, Kent, England, to Constance Emilie, only daughter of John Andrew Blair, of Durban. GROOM-BROWN-On July 15, at Darvall, at Nonoti, by the Rev. W. W. Rider, Alfred, youngest son of Thomas Groom, Verulam, to Isabella, second daughter of David Brown, Nonoti, New Guelderland. MORICE-KIRKPATRICK-On July 7, at St. Mary's Church, Johannesburg, Mr. Justice Morice, one of the Judges of the High Court of the South African Republic, son of the late David R. Morice, Advocate, Aberdeen, to Isabel, daughter of the late James Kirkpatrick, of Killaghlee, county Donegal, Ireland. NICHOLAS-LONG-On July 20, at Christ Church, Alexandria, by the Rev. A. B. Stumbles, John Edward Benjamin (Jack), eldest son of Mr. Richard Nicholas, of Port Alfred, to Bertha Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Long, of Alexandria. ROBERTS-LANDSBERG-On June 30, at the Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Town, by the Rev. Dr. Kotze, Frederick Warner Roberts, to Hilda, daughter of Dr. Landsberg. RORKE-LISHMAN-On July 15, at St. John's Church, East London, by the Rev. T. Chamberlain, M.A., assisted by the 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. TIMM-PURDON-On July 15, at Shaw Park, Grahamstown, by the Rev. J. W. Thompson, Oliver T. P. Timm, to Alice May, second daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Purdon, of Shaw Park. WYLDE-WADE-On August 17, at St. Philip's, Kensington, by the Rev. F. C. Bell, Alfred Carrington Wylde, late Civil Commissioner for the division of Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, son of Sir John Wylde, LL.D., late Chief Justice of the Colony, to Gertrude Florence, eldest daughter of Arthur R. W. Wade, Captain late 72nd Highlanders.
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DEATHS
BRIGGS-On August 12, at Rutland Villas, Cambridge Park, Wanstead, Thomas Edward Briggs, formerly of the London and South African Bank, and for 20 years the highly-esteemed managing clerk and cashier of Messrs. Richardson and Chadbourn, aged 51. FLOOD-On July 18, at Umbilo, Grace Kathleen Whelan, infant daughter of John and Margaret Flood, aged 8 ½ months. HANDLEY-On June 21, at Umzinto, after a painful illness, Mr. H. J. Handley, late of Harding, and son of Mr. Henry Thompson Handley, Havelock Park, Southsea, Portsmouth, aged 41. HARRISON-On July 15, at Botanic Garden Road, Durban, Arthur Harrison, aged 39. KAYE-On July 6, at Lourenco Marques, Thomas Henry Kaye, aged 29. LEPPAN-On July 21, at Adelaide, Bognon Gordon Rorke, second son of T. S. Leppan, Esq., aged 4. MCCUBBIN-On August 10, suddenly, at his brother's residence, Blaauwfontein, Griqualand East, South Africa, John S. McCubbin, aged 28, second son of Hugh McCubbin, of Mill Bank House, West Derby, Liverpool. Friends will kindly accept this intimation. PREW-On July 21, at Grahamstown, Benjamin Prew, aged 36. Deeply mourned. SCOTT-On July 16, at his residence, Marriott Road, Berea, Durban, Edward William, fifth son of the late Dr. Scott, of Hobart Town, Tasmania, and grandson of the late Sir Alex. Parker, of Ireland, aged 59. SMEATON-On August 17, at Charlton, Kent, Dora Duodecima, the beloved wife of Lieutenant Charles Oswald Smeaton, Royal Artillery, and youngest daughter of the late Benjamin Blaine, Esq., M.D., of Verulam, Natal, aged 24.
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