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    DAW, Lucy Compson
    b. 18 Jul 1883
    Mt Barker, SA
    d. 04 Dec 1958
    Unley SA

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. ANDERSON .-On the 25th July, at the Kent Hotel, Port Adelaide, the wife of J. B. Anderson, of a son ; both doing well.   ANDERSON.—On the 27th July, at North Ken-   sington, the wife of A. Anderson, of a daughter. ¶BARRINGER.-- On the 24th July, at Stanley street, North Adelaide, the wife of Leonard Barringer, of a daughter; both doing well. ¶ BOLTON.-- On the 14th July, the wife of G. R. Bolton, of Ovingham, of a son.¶ BOWEN.-- On the 24th July, at South terrace, the wife of Henry Bowen, of a daughter. BRINKWORTH.—On the 22nd July, at Round   Hill, near Quorn, the wife of D. Brinkworth, of a daughter. BRYAN —On the 17th March, at Irvin Cottage, Ultimo, New South Wales, the wife of James Bryan, of a son.   CADE.— On the 30th June, at Sturt-street, Mrs. William Cade, of a son.   CHARLICK.— On the 24th July, at Rundle-street east, Mrs. Wm. Charlick, of a daughter. COPINGER.— On the 11th July, at Gottlieb's   Well, Terowie, the wife of the Rev. H. E. Copinger, of a son. DALZIEL.— On the 24th June, at Young-street, Exeter, the wife of J. Dalziel, of a daughter. DAVIES.— On the 28th July, at Ardrossan, the wife of Evan O. Davies, of twin sons ; one surviving. DAW.— On the 18th July, at Gawler-street, Mount Barker, the wife of A. C. Daw, of a daughter. DRAPER.— On the 23rd July, at Port Victor, the wife of C. W. Draper of a daughter. DURING.— On the 28th July, at Henry-street, Stepney, the wife of A. F. C. During, of a son. FESENMEYER.— On the 24th July, at New Glenelg, the wife of A. A. Fesenmeyer, of a son. GARDNER.— On the 17th July, at Halifax-street,   the wife of G. F. Gardner, of a daughter. GOODE. — On the 25th July, at Thornbury, Goolwa, the wife of Thos. Goode, of a son. GUNNERSON.— On the 23rd July, at the Sema- phore, the wife of Captain G. Gunnerson, of a son ; both doing well. HANNA.— On the 15th July, at North Gumeracha, the wife of H. E. Hanna, of a son. Both doing well. HANTON.— On the 16th July, at Fullarton, the wife of H. B. Hanton, of a son ; both doing well. HARRIS.— On the 2nd July, at North-road, Me- dindie, the wife of Walter C. Harris, of a daughter. HOGGARTH.— On the 16th July, at Port Wake- field, the wife of W. H. Hoggarth, of a daughter. HOPGOOD.— On the 18th July, at Laura, the wife Mr. John Hopgood, of twins (son and daughter) ; all doing well. JONES.— On the 14th July, at Wentworth Cottage, Gilles-street, the wife of J. P. Jones, of a son ; both doing well.   JONES.— On the 13th July, at Wakefleld-street east, the wife of T. H. Jones, of a son. JONES.— On the 18th July, at Hurtle Farm, Findon, the wife of Britton J. Jones, of a daughter. LANG.— On the 12th September, 1882, as Sturt street, Mrs. T. S. Lang, of a son. LEVER.— On the 27th June, at her residence, East-street, Brompton, Mrs. Albion William Lever, of a son. KELLY.— On the 12th July, at Anacotilla, Second Valley, the wife of E. C. Kelly, of a son. KEY.— On the 7th July, at Finniss-street, North Adelaide, the wife of John F. Key, of a son. LUSH.— On the 12th July, at Coromandel, Bala- clava, Melbourne, the wife of Joseph W. Lush, of a daughter. LUXMOORE.—On the 19th July, at Brighton, the   wife of John H. Luxmoore, of a son. MAGAREY.— On the 15th July, at Strangways terrace, North Adelaide, the wife of A. T. Magarey, of a son. McDONALD.— On the 20th July, at Rosamond Cottage, Caltowie, Mrs. A. McDonald, of a daughter. MEYER.— On the 24th July, at Nairne, the wife of Henry F. Meyer, of a daughter. MILLS.— On the 22nd July, at the Grange, the wife of Mr. Robert Mills, Beetaloo Station, of a daughter. MILNE.— On the 19th July, at Mount Barker, the wife of John Milne, of a son. MORRIS.— On the 17th July, at 132, Rundle street, Mrs. D. Morris, of a son. NIALL.— On the 6th July, at Paringa Hall, the wife of J. J. M. Niall, of a son. PINCH.— On the 15th July, at Bath Bank, O'Hal- loran Hill, the wife of E. Pinch, Bagot's Well, of a daughter. SAVAGE.—On the 16th July, at Norwood, the wife of Henry Savage, of a son. SCHEDLICH.—On the 25th July, at Maclaren street, the wife of C. G. Schedlich, jun., of a daughter. SCHUETZE —On the 26th July, at Mannum, the wife of G. W. Schuetze, of a daughter ; both doing well. THOMAS.— On the 16th July, at Esmond-street, Unley, the wife of George Thomas, of a daughter ; both doing well. VINEY.— On the 25th July, at Fullarton, the wife of George Viney, jun., of a daughter. WARNER.— On the 15th July, at Stony Gap, the wife of Mr. R. Warner, of a son : both doing well. WEBLING.— On the 15th July, at Glenelg, the wife of A. C. Webling, of a son. WEDLOCK.-On the 22nd July, at Parkside, the wife of Edwin Wedlock, of a son. WEST.— On the 13th July, at Exmouth-road, Lefevre's Peninsula, the wife of A. J. West, of a daughter ; both doing well. WHITE.— On the 17th July, at the residence of Dr. Breton, Wentworth, the wife of Allan White, Esq., Buckalow, N.S.W., of a daughter. WILKINSON.— On the 16th July, at Jamestown, the wife of James Wilkinson, of a son. WILKINSON.—On the 28th July, at Gawler, the wife of J. C. Wilkinson, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. BAITGE— GILL.— On the 14th June, at Enfleld Park, by the Rev. E. Rooke, Henry Ernest Baitge, to Mary Lydia, second daughter of J. R. Gill, late of Flaxman's Valley. CARVOSSO— LAMB.— On the 18th July, at the residence of Mr. E. Lipsett, Brooklyn Park, by the Rev. J. B. Stephenson, B. B. Carvosso, of Truro Villa, North Adelaide, to Clara J. Lamb, of Kent Town. CHAMBERLIN — HARRISON. — On the 29th July, by licence, at St. Luke's Church, Adelaide, Herbert, youngest son of the late John Chamberlin, of Gracechurch-street, London, to Bertha, second daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Harrison, Vicar of St. John's, Bethnal Green, London. COCK— BAYES.— On the 12th July, by licence, at the residence of Mr. Geo. Bickle, North Ade- laide, by the Rev. E. Masterman, Thomas, fourth son of William Cock, Moonta Mines, to Louisa Ellen, youngest daughter of Henry Bayes, Gibson street, Bowden. DAVIS— WILKEY.— On the 18th July at the Wesleyan Church, Edithburgh, by the Rev. J. Nancarrow, W. T. (Tom), youngest son of Mr. D. Davis, of Myrtle Villa, Bowden, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. W. F. Wilkey, of Melville Farm. Edithburgh, S.Y.P. DISHLEY-DUNK.— On the 20th July, at Hilton, by the Rev. E. G. Ince, William James, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Dishley, of Thebarton, to Emily, widow of the late Mr. William Dunk, of New Thebarton, FRANCE-HAWKE.— On the 18th July, at Kapunda, by the Rev. J. M. Donaldson, Charles William France, of Adelaide, to Lily, second daughter of H. B. Hawke, Esq., of Kapunda. FUNNELL— PARSONS.— On the 23rd July, at Hackney, by the Rev. H. Hussey, Horace Barnes, third son of John Barnes Funnell, Kadina, to Alice Kate, third daughter of William Parsons, Parkside. HART— WILLS.— On the 14th July, at St. Martin's Church, Campbelltown, by the Rev. A. Honner, John Henry Hart, of Campbelltown, to Sarah, fourth daughter of Mr. Charles Wills, Lang- ton Vineyard. HEINEMANN— DAVIS.-On the 28th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. A. Honer, John C, third son of J. H. Heinemann, Payneham-road, to Annie, eldest daughter of J. Davis, Glynde. HOLMAN— CARMICHAEL.— On the 25th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. W. T. Isaacs, William Holman, of Telowie, farmer, to Agnes Stewart, second daughter of Mr. Andrew Carmichael, J.P., of Telowie. JACOBS— COHEN. — On the 18th July, at Clarendon House, East Melbourne, by the Rev. E. Blaubaum, assisted by tho Rev. M. Saunders, John, fourth son of Charles Jacobs, Esq., to Kate, third daughter of the late Hon. Edward Cohen. KATEKAR— HALE.— On the 5th July, at Over- land Corner, by the Rev. J. M. Donaldson, Charles, second son of Christian Katekar, of Kensington, to Emma, youngest daughter of George Hale. KEETLEY— MAY.— On the 8th June, at St. Bar- nabas' Church, Sydney, by the Rev. J. Barnier, Wil- liam Edward, eldest son of William Keetley, of Queen-street, Norwood, South Australia to Ada second daughter of the late J. M. May, Randwick,   N.S.W. KIMBER— WHITELAW.-On the 22nd July, at the house of the bride's parents, by the Rev. W. Wilson, William R. Kimber, to Janet Whitelaw, both of Port Pirie.   KLEM— WOODS.— On the 17th July, by the Rev. J. H. Trevorrow, at the residence of the bride's parents, George William Klem, of   Petersburg, to Martha Woods, of Coobowie. LANG— WISHART.— On the 21st August, 1881, at Thebarton, by licence, by the Rev. G. E. Rowe, Wesleyan minister, Thomas Sydney Lang, eldest   son of Mr. Thomas Lang, to Christina (Crissy) Wishart, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Wishart,   Sydney. OSBORN— STEWART.-On the 25th July, at Wavertree, Kent Town, by the Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., Joseph Rowe Osborn, of Kensington, to Mary Stewart, of Willunga. PARBS— MINCHENBERG.—On the 12th July, by the Rev. J. Nelson, at the residence of the bride's parents, Keyneton, John Parbs, Rhine Villa, to Anne Bertha, third daughter of William Fredrick Min- chenberg, Keyneton. PARHAM— CLARK.— On the 11th July, at the Wesleyan Church, Gawler River, by the Rev. Joseph Nicholson, William, eldest son of Mr. E. Parham, Gawler River, to Caroline, fourth daughter of Mr. John Clark, Williamstown, both of Angle Vale. PARR— WESTRUP.— On the 14th July, at Stanley-street, North Adelaide, by licence, by the Rev. John McEwin, E. A. Parr, to Annie, relict of the late Francis Westrup, of Adelaide. PATERSON— MARTIN.— On the 19th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, Kingston, by the Rev. T. B. Anguin, M.A., Edwin, second son of Mr. John Paterson, Linfern, Wirrega, to Beatrice S. Kathleen, second daughter of Mr. John Norton Martin, J.P. PHILLIPS—GEARING.—On the 18th July, at the United Methodist Church, Waymouth-street, Adelaide, by the Rev. B. P. Mudge, Joseph Phillips to Mary Ann Gearing, both of Adelaide.   ROWE-BEVILAQUA.-On the 18th July, at Lyndoch Valley, by the Rev. W. T. Acock, Mel- bourne, Mountjoy, second son of Rev. James Rowe, lately of Auburn, to Amanda Louise, eldest daughter of Frederick Ludwig Bevilaqua, of Lyndoch Valley. TRUSCOTT—TRIPLETT.—On the 19th July, at the Wesleyan Church, Gawler, by the Rev. J. Nicholson, Thomas Trusott, to Elizabeth Jane, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Triplett, of Gawler. WARMAN— SHEPPARD.— On the 12th July, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, by the Rev. J. Y. Simpson, Edward John, eldest son of Mr. James Warman, Kent Cottage, Norwood, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. F. Sheppard, farmer, of Corney Point, Yorke's Peninsula. WEBBE — HARMAN.— On the 2nd May, by special liccence, at Cambridge-street, Collingwood, Victoria, by the Rev. Thomas H. Bates, Nicholas Percy Pascoe, second son of Mr. N. P. Webbe, of Bal-   larat, Victoria, to Louisa Caroline, eldest daughter of Mr. James Harman, of Cairns-street, Adelaide, S.A. WELLS— McCONNACHY.—On the 23rd July, at   St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, by the Rev. Canon Green, Wm. John, youngest son of Captain Wm. Wells, Semaphore, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John McConnachy, Aberdeen, Scotland. Aberdeen papers please copy. WHITE— DURRANT.— On the 9th June, at the Flinders-street Baptist Church, Adelaide, by licence, Samuel, second son of Mr. Phineas White, to Jane, only daughter of Mr. James Durrant, both of Clarendon. WILLIAMS— BARTLETT —On the 19th July, at the residence of the bride's father, by Mr. R Wool- cock, Charles, third son of the late Mr. G. Williams, late of the Bremer, to Emma, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Bartlett, of Stockyard Creek.

WILTON— GLADSTONES.— On the 3rd July, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Marriott Watson, Church of England clergyman, Charles Richard Wilton, of Moont Barker, to Annie Isabel, second daughter of Robert Gladstones, Esq., Manager of the Belfast branch of the Bank of Vic- t0ria.¶ DEATHS. ASPLEY.— On the 22nd July, at his residence, North-road, Bowden-on-the-Hill, John Mason Asp- ley, aged 47 years. Home papers please copy.   BIRCH. — On the 20th July, at his residence, Military-road, Semaphore, Mr. William Birch, of   Her Majesty's Civil Service, Marine Department, aged 52 years. BRAND.— On the 25th July, at Kensington, Sarah, the beloved wife of William Brand, sen., aged 74 years. BRINSDEN.— On the 25th July, at Knightsbridge, Annie Berry, second and 'beloved daughter of James and Fanny Brinsden, aged 21 years. CALDWELL.— On the 21st July, Eva, the youngest and beloved daughter of James and Jessie Caldwell, jun., of Hanitan, Southern Yorke's Penin- sula (poisoned through eating the phosphorus of ten tandstickor matches), aged two years and seven months. CARBIS.— On the 30th July, at North Adelaide, Mr John Carbis, after a long illness, aged 35 years. COPINGER.— On the 22nd July, Dominick Gerald, son of the Rev. H. E. Copinger, aged eleven days. DAVIES.— On the 12th March, at his residence, Hamilion-road, Lower Norwood, Surrey, England, in his 52nd year, Herbert Davies, the beloved and only brother of Thomas Davies, Daviesville Farm, Napperby. DAVIES.— On the 28th July, at Ardrossan, Christena Rebecca, the beloved wife of Evan O. Davies, and daughter of the late Lewis Hanson, of Woodville. DUNLOP —On the 20th July, at North-terrace, James Dunlop, late of the Bank of South Aus- tralia, Gladstone, second son of Andrew and M. G. Dunlop, Church Farm, Hendon, Middlesex, aged 26 years. EBSWORTH.— On the 28th July, at his residence, Burnside South, Henry Ebsworth. EDE.— On the 15th June, at Mary-street, Glan- ville, of hydatids, Jean, the beloved wife of Edwin T. Ede, aged twenty-five years. ESAU.— On the 18th July, at Douro Villa, Halifax street, Hermann Charles Frederic, eldest son of Dr. Esau, of Woodside, aged 22 years. EYRES.— On the 29th July, at Thames-street, Glenelg, Rebecca, the wife of Thomas Eyres, of Bright's disease, aged 39 years. FEAR.— On the 25th July, at her residence, Parade, Norwood, Laura Blanch, the beloved wife of Joseph Fear, aged 29 years. Home papers please copy. FIELDHOUSE. — At his mother's residence, Wright-street, William Fieldhouse, late draughts- man H.M. Civil Service, aged 29. FORT.— On the 15th July, at his residence, Lip- son-street, Port Adelaide, John Fort, aged 72, father of Mrs. James Hunter, of Port Augusta. GILBERT.— On the 23rd July, at Pewsey Vale, Anna Gertrude, daughter of William and Mary Gilbert. GOSSE.— On the 21st July, at his residence, Wakefield-street, Kent Town, William Gosse, M.D., F.R.C.S., Eng, aged 70 years. HART.— On the 20th July, at the Adelaide Hospital, of hydatids, Elijah Edward, second and beloved son of M. H. and M. A. Hart, of Orroroo, aged 20 years. Respected by all who knew him. His end was peace. HARVY.— On the 14th July, at Jamestown, of diphtheria, croup, and bronchitis. Myrtle Alice, eighth daughter and youngest and dearly beloved child of T. W. and J. Harvy, Petersburg, late of Tothill's Belt, aged 3 years and 2 months. HENDER — On the 15th July, at Kingston, S.E., Constance Annie (Connie), the beloved and only daughter of J. H. Hender, of Kingston. INGHAM.— On the 24th July, at his residence, Hill-street, North Adelaide, Harry, third son of the late John Thomas Ingham, of Thebarton, in his   40th year. JACKSON.— On the 16th July, at the Adelaide Hospital, Arthur A. Jackson, of Manchester, Eng- land, aged 26 years. He died peacefully. Home papers please copy.   LANGEBEAR.— On the 22nd July, at Carrington street east, John Richard Langebear, son of Robert Langebear, Esq., Birmingham, aged 22 years. LEE.— On the 24th July, at Liddon-place, Port- land Estate, George Edward, only child of J. A. and M. A. Lee, aged fourth months and three weeks, and grandson of the late Mrs. Jane Foreman, of Alberton, who died on the 11th May. LIGGETT.— On the 18th July, at Carrington street, Joseph Liggett, aged 77 years. LIPSCOMBE.— On the 14th July, of internal injuries received at Port Railway Station, William Frederic Lipscombe, the beloved husband of Jane E. Lipscombe, in his 64th year.   MARSHALL.— On the 30th June, at Gawler Station, John Marshall, aged 64 years. MASSON.— On the 19th June, at the Shackle, N.T., of dysentery, William G. Masson, eldest son of the late William Masson, of Claremont, Mod- bury, S.A., and brother of H. J. Masson, Palmer- ston. Respected and loved by all who knew him. McGREGOR.— On the 23rd July, at Hobart, Tas- mania, Captain James McGregor, aged 59 years. McNALLY.— On the 28th July, at Young-street, Kent Town, Phillip McNally, youngest son of Mrs. Anne McNally, aged 19. R.I.P. NELSON.- On the 26th July, at Glanville, after a   short and severe illness, George, second beloved son of Margaret and the late George Nelson, of Hind- marsh Valley, S.A., and brother of W. Nelson, of Glenelg, in his 23rd year.   PALTRIDGE.— On the 24th July, at Mount Barker, Thomas Paltridge, sen., aged 82 years. PIERSON.— On the 28th July, at his residence, Lockleys, James Pierson, after a long illness, aged 69 years.   QUALTROUGH.— On the 30th July, at his resi- dence, Brown-street, Adelaide, of Bright's disease, Thomas Joseph Qualtrough, youngest son of the late Thomas Qualtrough, schoolmaster, of Rushen, Isle of Man, England, and son-in-law of Mr. Stephen Wisdom, of Wright-street, Adelaide, aged 29 years. REID.— On the 27th July, at the Semaphore, of convulsions and whooping-cough, Isabella Dorothy, youngest daughter of David and Elizabeth Reid, aged two years.   SEARLE.— On the 24th July, at Marlborough street, College Park, the Rev. F. Searle, late   minister of College Park Congregational Church, aged 39 years.   SMALE.— On the 22nd July, at Morgan, Arthur Murray, aged five months, son of Frederick and Louisa Smale, late of Ottery, St. Mary's, Devonshire, England. Devonshire papers please copy. SMITH.— On the 29th July, at her residence, Wellington-road, Maylands, Emma, the beloved wife of W. J. Smith, and only surviving daughter of Mr. George Blackeby, aged 29 years. STEINER.— On the 28th July, at Gouger-street, Selma Theresa Steiner, the youngest and beloved child of Mary, widow of the late Johan Steiner aged two years and four months. VICKERY.— On the 28th July, at Norwood, of empyema, Ella Mary, eldest daughter of F. W. Vickery, aged four years and seven months.   VON RIEBEN.— On the 26th July, at North- West Bend, River Murray, of a paralytic stroke, L. von Rieben, wife of the late H. von Rieben, after only a week's illness, aged 58 years. WEIDENHOFER.— On the 20th July, at Wood- side, of paralysis, Wilhelmina, the beloved wife of John Weidenhöfer, aged 71 years and 14 days. WHITING.— On the 12th July, at Two Wells, after two years' affliction, George, eldest son of the late Mr. George Whiting, aged 25 years. His life was hid with Christ ; his end was peaceful and triumphant.   WINTER— On the 26th July, Henrietta Winter, wife of the late John Winter, New Glenelg, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian forti- tude and resignation. Lifted higher. Aged 53.

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