Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 5 August 1863, page 1


BIRTHS.

On the 20th July, at Fort Bourke Stations, Darling River, the wife of James Foott, Esq., of a daughter.

On the 31st July, Mrs. J. G. Heil, Glebe Road, of a daughter.

On the 1st instant, at Fairfield, Windsor, Mrs. William

M'Quade, of a son.

On the 3rd instant, at Parramatta, the wife of James Dennis,

Esq., of a son.

On the 4th instant, at Sara Cottage, Penrith, Mrs. Brooks, of a

son. MARRIAGES.

On the 30th July, by special license, at Trinity Church, Kelso, by the Rev. W. Lisle, R. S. Austin, manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Bathurst, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of William Lee, Esq., Claremont, Kelso. No cards.

On the 3rd instant, by special license, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Canon Allwood, Mr. A. J. Sievers, to Sarah, youngest duughter of the late Mr. Francis Budden, of Coombe Keynes, Dorsetshire, England. DEATHS.

On the 30th July, at the residence of his aunt, Campbelltown, Daniel Watson, aged 21 years, son of the late David Watson.

On the 30th July, at his residence, Parramatta, Mr. F. Lang-staff, aged 63, deservedly respected and deeply regretted.

On the 2nd instant, at the residence of his parents, Forbes-street, Woolloomooloo, after a lingering illness, Thomas Chaband, eldest surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Walcot, aged 3 years and 7 months.

On the 3rd instant, at Ashfield, Emmeline Louisa, aged 10 years, the eldest daughter ; and Percy Forrest, aged 2 years and 10 months, the youngest son of the Rev. William Lumsdaine-both of diphtheria.