Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 5 February 1902, page 1


Births.

BOYCE. -February 3, 1902, at Keelendai, Collingwood-

street, Drummoyne, the wife Francis Stewart Boyce, of a daughter. BROWN. - January 30, at Petty's Hotel, Sydney, the wife

af Charles H. Brown, Burrgoen, of a son.

CAMPBELL.-February 2 ,1902, at Shirecliffe, New

South Head-road, Double Bay, the wife of Lawrence

Campbell-a daughter.

DOBBIE. -January 27, at Leppington, Neutral Bay, the wife of Stuart R. Dobbie, of a son.

HUDSON.-January 27, at the Rectory, St Marys, the wife of the Rev. Dixon Hudson, of a daughter.

MARSH. - February 2, 1902, at Shirecliffe, New South

Head-road, Double Bay, the wife of Frank Campbell

Marsh-a daughter.

WADDINGTON. -January 30, at her residence, Brook-hurst, 180 Hereford-street, Forest Lodge, the wife of

Wm. R. Waddington, of a son.

WATSON. -January 20, at 204 Young-street, Annandale,

the wife of Thomas B. Watson, of a son. Both doing well. WRENCH. -January 30, at Le Neve, Harris-road, Five

Dock, the wife of G. J. Wrench, of a daughter (Edith

Marjorie).

Marriages.

CALDWELL - DAVIES -On Ntw Year's Da\, at tho

lK«bjti.niin Church No«tonn, by tho Rex T V Tiiinn Jamos i CiIdWLll, ol Moonbucca, Bland, to Jcnmc Adelaide Bauts, at bjdiie), W 8 W. Newcastle

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McEVOY - VANDENBERGH -December 25, 1901, at St

Mary's R.C. Church, N. Sydney, by the Rev. Father Brennan, James McEvoy, youngest son of the late John McEvoy, Moore Park, Sydney, to Florence Rebecca, eldest daughter of the late C. Vandenbergh, North

Sydney. "

PILE - ROWSELL -January 15, at All Saints' Church,

Petersham by the Rev. R.E. Goddard, Frederick Charles Archibald Pile oldest son of Charles Ogleby, of Bullah Dellah to Minnie Maria, youngest daughter of William Henry Rowell, of Johnston-street, Annandale TAYLER - MARSHALL. - January 21, 1902, at the

Friary, Waverley, by the Very Rev. P. B. Kennedy, Christopher Tayler, solicitor, son of Dr. W. G. Tayler, Woollahra, to Caroline, widow of the late F. Feather-stone Marshall and daughter of John Martin, solicitor, Radford, Waverley, and neice of the late Sir James Martin, Chief Justice of N. S. Wales.

WOLSTENHOLME - DOUST.—January 8, 1902, at the Wesleyan Church, Stanmore, by the Rev. E. J. Rodd, assisted by the Rev. J. E. Carruthers, Harry Wolsten-lolme, of Sydney, to Edith Lucy, daughter of Isaac Doust, of Wyroolah, Dulwich Hill.

Deaths.

BREILLAT -leunmry 4 1002 at his residence Tillo,

Railway street, Chatswood, liioiaatt Challis Breillat,

afîcdWjcir«

CARTER - lobraarj -1,1002 athel residence, Kensing-

ton street Kensington, Margaret Carter, aged (>1 years

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DYKES - lehnmn 1, at Cullenbone, Mudgee, Harriet,

mdon uf the lite John Dykes, late of Winboarnc, Shilgo-i inhcr&)th>cur K11*

ELLARD -February 4, 1902 at his residence, No. 5 Pitt-

street, Redfern, William Barnes Ellard, aged 77 years. (No flowers ) HUNTER.—February 4, at Katoomba, Richard Potts

Hunter (late of W.A.), in his 29th year, son-in-law of P. Noonan, Esq., Haymarket. KILDER at Prince Alfred Hospital Irene

Ulta onh cliil 1 of Julius and Ldith Kildcr, of (> Brodio Mree(,Cimperdown,a0'cdH ycirs There ia Bweetrest

in licúen

MURPHY -February 3 at his late residence. Bal-

four Street, Carlton, Michael, be!oved husband of Mrs M A Murphy, aged 65 years and 9 months, late W O

Public School Cadet forces. RIP QUINN -1 el nwry « at her pan nts' residence Chnndos

pti-cct Asbtieiu Clarice Jrene fcecond dearl> beloved daughter of Ldwanl nnd Tuiily Quinn, in her 17th year

SHEEHY. - February 4, 1902, at his residence, 84 Shepherd-

street, city, Richard Sheehy, aged 66 years. R.I.P. SWORN - Kbru/irj 4 at Lewishaiu Hospital Alice Wnt< » S*orfl dcirlj hclo\ed wilo of Charles Sworn, of Barnlägh P0 JUnrnck\ illc, aged 4B yt*rs

UNWIN -iebnmry *î inoj at lit daley, Burwood-road

Unriroûd thoIfcv Ihomus "Warburton Unwin, aged 70 ^ year5__

In JVLemonam.

BARDEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, MARY

lSAP)h\ who dit 1 Tcbriiary 5 1808, aged 02 j ears Inderi d b\ her loving f.on and daughter, Spencti and

Sopli a Harden

CLARKE -In Immg memory of my dear father, Pat

nrl Cl/irkc ulm dcnai-ted this hfo Tcbrunry 4, IbSO Inwrtetl b\ his loiing daughter, N Clarke, Nepean

ELLIOTT -In fid but loving remembrance of my bc

lomlwife ind uftectionatc mother Eluabeth Elliott, who dep ii-t 1 this lifo J ohruary 5, 1001, »Micr rt-Si ñenn Windsor House Petersham Inseitcd by htr loung hush ind and daughter

Wo miss thoo fiom oui home, dear mother, Wo mm thrt from thy piuco ,

A shadow from our life is uist

"\\ o misrf the sunshino from thy face. Wo miss thy 1 ind and w illing hand,

Thj fond and tjrnest curt,

Our hoint in dark \\ itlinut thee, Wo iui8i tilca c^ erywhere

ELLIOTT -In FHdand c\erlo\mrî memory of mr deal mothor Mi7ab th 1 Uiott who (Imparted this lifolcb nnrj r 1001, need r>0 years Imertul 1 \ herlovim,» »>o» and dauebter in-law, Da\id and riualeth PUiott, Wel-

lington N H W

LOUWERENS.-In sad but loving memory of my dear

son, James Patrick, who died February 5, 1901.

All is dark within our dwelling, Lonely are our hearts to-day, For one we loved so dearly, Has for ever passed away. Inserted by his sorrowing mother.

LOUWERENS.- In sad memory of my dear

brother and uncle, James Patrick who died February 5, 1901. Inserted by his loving sister, niece, and nephews, Mary, Louie, Connie,Willie Asmussen.

LOUWERENS.-In sad but loving memory of our dear

brother James Patrick Louwerens, who departed this life February 5, 1901.

Sleep on, dear brother, take thy rest,

God called you home when He thought best,

We miss you, dear brother, but don't complain, But hope in heaven to meet again.

Inserted by his loving brother and sister, William and

Winifred Louwerens

LOUWERENS.-In loving memory of my dear beloved

brother James Patrick Louwerens, who died February

5, 1901.

One year has passed, and still his memory dear, Thy loving name I breathe,, and shed a tear , Time cannot alter a love so deep and true, One year brings back my grief anew.

Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, John.

and Maria, Leichhardt

LOUWERENS.-In sincere and affectionate remembrance

of our dear brother, James Patrick Louwerens, who died at Prince Alfred Hospital on February 5, 1901. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Kate and Harry

Miller.

WARD - In loving memory of Emily, who died at her re-

sidence, Raymond-road Neutral Bay February, 5 1901.

Beloved wife of Edwin T Ward, and dearly beloved and deeply regretted daughter of Frederick and Henrietta Pepper late of Paddington.

Return Thanks.

Mr H L ARCHER of n Coombcr-streefc, Paddington,

desires to com evins heartfelt rnANKS toman> friends for fiord wreaths, lottei*n cards, and expressions of sjiapatlij received duung Inflate sad btrea\cment

lîr »ni"Mrs CHRISTOPHER BROWN and TAMIEY

of lîrcclinn >lr> Cronn street Surry Hills desire to nclmowlcike with heartfelt thanks the immy kindoxpres sionnof bjmpithy, both by letter and telcgmm, IIISJ tho mam lloml tnbutes cards, Ä.C , m their late i eiy sad

i berciiiinrnt

I desire to Tender my heartfelt THANKS to the many

friends who so kindly assisted me in my recent trouble. Charlotte Smith, Silver-street, St. Peters.