South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Monday 4 October 1880, page 2


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS

BIRTHS.

ALLEN.—On the 23rd September, at Flaxley, near Echunga, the wife of Job Allen, of a daughter. Both doing well. BAKER.—On the 19th September, at Carrington-

street east, Adelaide, the wife of W. K. Baker, of a daughter. BASEY.—On the 16th September, at Hillside, Torrens-road, the wife of Frederic Basey, of a daughter. BEST.—On the 24th September, at Condowie Plains, the wife of Richard Best, of a son. Both doing well. BLESING.—On the 19th September, at Hamilton, the wife of F. W. Blesing, of a daughter. Both doing well. BIGGS.—On the 22nd September, the wife of R. H. Biggs, of Blackburn-street, of a daughter. BLACKWELL.—On the 18th September, at Mac kinnon-parade, North Adelaide, the wife of C. E. Blackwell, of Wilmington, of a daughter. BLYTH.—On the 11th September, at Ward-street. North Adelaide, the wife of James Neville Blyth, of a daughter.

BRADFORD.—On the 28th September, at Ash bourne, the wife of F. J. Bradford, J.P., of Wonna Vale, of a daughter. BURCHELL.—On the 19th July, at No. 42, Sandy Grove-road, Kingston, Dublin, the wife of Thomas T. Burchell, of a son. BURTON.—On the 27th September, at the National Bank, Wilmington, the wife of C. H. Burton, pre-maturely, of a son. COMLEY.—On the 24th September, at Unley Vine yard, Thomas-street, Unley, the wife of George J. Comley, of a daughter. CROZIER.—On the 25th September, at Moorna Station, River Murray, N.S.W., the wife of W. Crozier, of a daughter. DAVIDSON.—On the 17th September, at Jeffcott street, North Adelaide, the wife of Professor David-son, of a son. Stillborn. DAVIES.—On the 12th September, at Angipins, Mrs. S. R. W. Davies, of a daughter. DAY.—On the 27th September, at Lylleston House, Hindmarsh, Mrs. J. Day, of Gawler River,- of a daughter. DAY.—On the 14th September, the wife of Albert Day, of Robertstown, of a daughter. DEAN.—On the 1st October, at Alpha Cottage, Cambpelltown, the wife of William Dean, of a son. DOWNES.—On the 22nd September, at College Town, the wife of Colonel Downes (Royal Artillery), of a daughter. DOWNIE.—On the 15th September, at Oakdale Farm, Quorn, Mrs. W. S. Downie. of a daughter. DUNN.—On the 18th September, at Nairne, the wife A. H. Dunn, of a son. still-born. FOUNTAIN.—On the 23rd September, at Charles ton, the wife of George Fountain, of a son. GALE.—On the 16th September, at Champion Bay, Western Australia, the wife of William Hepburn Gale, of a daughter. GILES.—On the 23rd September, at Grove Hill Norton's Summit, the wife of Charles Giles, jun., of a son. GILL.—On the 5th August, at 69, Wildway-road, Newington Green, London, the wife of Thomas Gill, of a son (stillborn ) GOLDNEY.—On the I3th September, at The Clay pans, Balaklava South, the wife of W. H. Goldney, of a son. GOLDSACK.—On the 15th September, at Echunga, the widow of the late Stephen Goldsack, of a daughter. GOOD.—On the 23rd September, at Hyde Park, Unley, the wife of Edward Good, of a son. GRAYSON.—On the 21st September, at the Tem perance Hotel, North-terrace, the wife of Lawrence Grayson, of a daughter. HADDY.—On the 23th September, at Alderley, Semaphore, Mrs. G. E. Haddy, of a daughter. Both doing well. HARRINGTON.—On the 14th September, at Pros pect, Mrs. James Harrington, of a son. HOGG.—On the 18th September, at Mitcham, the wife of Lewis R. Hogg, of a son. HOLMES.—On the 29th September, at South terrace, the wife of H. D. Holmes, of a daughter. Both doing well. KENNY.—On the 21st September, at Pekins, Mrs. M. E. Kenny, of a son. LINDSAY.—On the 2nd September, at Woodville, the wife of W. Lindsay, of a son. LINN.—On the 30th September, at Hindmarsh, the wife of Robert Linn, of a son. Both doing well. MADISON.—On the 24th September, at Hind marsh-place. Hindmarsh, the wife of Thomas Mad ison, of a daughter. MALEY.—On the 19th September, at Whitmore square, the wife of Mr. John Maley, Ashford Farm, Warner Town, of a son. McKINNON.—On the 6th September, at Kilbra Farm, Tepio, New South Wales, the wife of Archibald McKinnon, of a son. Both doing well. McMULLEN.—On the 27th September, at Murray street, North Adelaide, the wife of J. McMullen, of a son. O'CONNOR.—On the 18th September, at Wirreanda, the wife of Peter O'Connor, of a son. ODGERS.—On the 16th September, at Virginia, the wife of Mr. J. Odgers. of a daughter. OSBORNE.—On the 29th September, at Port Ade laide, the wife of Captain A. M. Osborne, of the barque Verulam, of a son. PHILLIPS.—On the 20th September, at Melbourne-street. North Adelaide, the wife of E. G. Phillips, of a daughter. POUNSETT.—On the 18th September, at the Telegraph Station, Redhill, Mrs. William Rothwell Pounsett, of a son. SCHOLEFIELD.—On the 9th September, at Bull cllffe Farm, near Marrabel. the wife of James Schole field, of a daughter. Both doing well. SCHUTZE.—On the 15th September, the wife of F. E. Schutze, of the Bogan Hotel, Mannum, of a daughter. Both doing welL SCOTT.—On the 25th September, at Milang. the wife of Henry Scott, Esq., of Purnong Station, River Murray, of a daughter. SMITH.—On the 13th September, at Hallett, the wife of F.S. Smith, of a daughter. SOLOMON.—On the 26th September, at Flinders street, Adelaide, the wife of S. Solomon, of a son. SUMMERTON.—On the 16th September, at Bool cunda, the wife of George Summerton. Jun., of a son. THOMPSON.—On the 15th September, at Sema phore, Mrs. H. W. Thompson, of a daughter. WARD.—On the 10th September, at Rosewater, Junction-road, the wife of J. R . H. Ward, barque Day Dawn, of a son. WATERHOUSE.—On the 23rd September, at Scarborough-street. Glenelg, the wife of W. T. Water house, of a daughter. WICKS.—On the 4th September, at Bush Inn, Moorna, River Murray, Mrs. James Wicks, of a son. WILSON.—On the 18th September, at Calton Hill, Curramulka, Mrs. R. F. Wilson, of a daughter. Both doing well. WILSON.—On the 21st September, at Medindie, the wife of Alex. M. Wilson, of a daughter. WYATT.—On the 20th of September, at Belalie South, the wife of W. H. Wyatt, of a daughter. Both doing well. MARRIAGES. ANDREW—DUNSTAN.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. H. T. Burgess, W. G., second son of Mr. John Andrew, of Penrice, to E. J., youngest daughter of Mr. John Dunstan, Kapunda. BUTTERWORTH—STEWART.—On the 27th September, at Trinity Church. North-Terrace. Ade laide, by the Kev. G. Gibbes, Brant Butterworth, of Aldinga, to Mary M. Stewart, eldest daughter of D. Stewart, Aldinga. COMMONS—JONES.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of the bride's parents, Gawler Plains, by the Rev. John Wills, Thomas, third son of Mr. James Commons, Kangaroo Flat, to Catherine Ann, second daughter of Mr. William Jones. Gawler Plains. CROSS—DeCEAN.—On the 23rd September, by the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, S. J. Cross to Louisa J., eldest daughter of the late J. T. De Cean, formerly of Gawler DAY—FISHER.—On the 15th September, by the Rev. W. Roby Fletcher, George A. Day, of Gawler, to Laura J., daughter of Mr. D. Fisher, Osmond terrace, Norwood. DOW—WALL.—On the 21st September, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. J. Daddow, James Dow, to Mary Ann. the daughter of Mr. Edward Wall, sen., farmer, of Barabba. EARL—JACOBS.—On the 29th September, by licence, at Angaston, by the Rev. R. L. Coward, Mr. Joseph Earl, of the above place, to Mrs. Jacobs, of Moculta. FOULIS—RIDGWAY.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. R. Ferguson, George Foulis, to Ann, daughter of Mr. Charles Ridgway, Smithfield. GRAINGER—ALDRIDGE.—On the 1st October, at St Matthew's, Kensington, by the Rev. Mr. Jenkins, John Harry Grainger, of Adelaide, to Rosa Annie, youngest daughter of the late George Aldridge, of Adelaide, South Australia. HAINES—ALDER.—On the 28th September, at the residence of the bride's father, Ebenezer, youngest son of Thomas Haines, of Kangarilla, to Ellen, daughter of Thomas Alder, Baker's Gully. HARRIS—JARVIS.—On the 23rd September, by special licence, at Kingsbridge Cottage, West-street, Unley, by the Rev. James Bickford, uncle of the bride, William John Harris, eldest son of Mr. John Harris, New Mile-End, to Sarah Alma, third daughter of Mr. John Jarvis, city missionary, Adelaide. HIGHTON—TWOPENY.—On the 27th September, at St. Peter's Collegiate School Chapel, by the Rev. W. Bedell Stanford, Alfred Henry, eldest son of the Rev. Alfred Highton, Vicar ot Great Bourton, Ban-bury, England, to Mary Harriet Nowell Twopeny, only daughter of the late Venerable Archdeacon of Flinders. HOWARD—BARR.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of Mr. D. Wilson, near Barrabba, by Mr. R. Woolcock, William, second son of Mr. William Howard, of Alma, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Barr, Hope Form, Hundred of Balaklava. HUNT—PEARCE.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of Mr John Pearce, Caltowie, by licence, by the Rev. T. Jarrett, Henry, third son of Mr. W. Hunt, of Mintaro, to Annie Maria, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John Pearce, of Mintaro. JOHNS—WRIGHT.—On the 15th September, at the Hundred of Pirie, by the Rev. Palmer Law, Thomas Johns, farmer, second son of Nicholas Johns, Lyndoch Valley, to Margaret Dugal, second daughter of James Wright, Hundred of Pirie. KEOGH—SIBLY.—On the 24th September, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Melrose, by special licence, by the Rev. W. T. Carter, Thomas John Keogh, to Emma Sibly : both of Melrose. KING—KENDELL.—On the 23rd September, at Minlacowie, by the Rev. .Thos. Angwin, Mr. John King, to Emily Kendell ; both of Minlacowie. LAWRIE—WHERRY.—On the 16th September, at the residence of the bride's parents, Barrabba, by Mr. William Judd, Evangelist, Alexander Watson eldest son of the late Alexander Dunlop Lawrie, of Alma, to Matilda, third daughter of Mr. George Wherry, of Barrabba. MACKAY—CLOW.—On the 26th August, at the residence of the bride's parents, Portland Estate, John Purvis, eldest son of John MacKay, Esq., to Alice, third daughter of William Clow, Esq , both of Port Adelaide MAHNKE—FACEY.—On the 20th September, at St Luke's, by the Rev. J. Pollitt, D F. W. Mabnke, of Adelaide, to Clara, youngest daughter of the late Henry Facey, of Peckham, England. MIIGGE—BENNETTS.—On the 25th September, at the United Methodist Free Church, Waymouth-street, Adelaide, by special licence, by the Rev. B. P. Mudge, Charles William, eldest son of Mr. Edward Miigge, to Susan, second daughter of Mr. William Bennetts, Parkside. MILLS—COOPER.—On the 15th September, at the residence of the bride's parents, Riverton, by the Rev. G. H. Paynter, Charles, son of Mr. John Mills, of Cherry Gardens, to Judith, second daughter of Mr. John Cooper, of Riverton. MILLSTEED—MICHAEL.—On the 15th Sep-tember, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. Hancock, John Charles Millsteed, of Cameron, to Margaret Helenor Michael of Barunga. MORGAN—WRIGHT.—On the 14th September, at Christchurch, Longford, Tasmania, by the Rev. Arthur Wayn, M.A.. Charles Rowland, eldest son of the late

Charles Morgan, of Cheltenham, England, to Chris-tina, fourth daughter of John Wright, Wellington Lodge. Longford, Tasmania. NESBITT—HILL.—On the 5th August, at St Stephen's. Hampstead, near London, by the Rev. C. M. Harvey, Rector of Acton, Alfred Mortimer Nesbitt, MA., youngest son of P. R. Nesbitt, M.D., of Acton, to Margaret only daughter of the late John Cart wright Bill, Esq. RANDELL—FINLAYSON.—On the 22nd Sep-tember, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Mr. R. K. Finlayson, William Beavis, eldest son of Captain Randell, Kenton Park, Gumeracha, to Hannah Randell, youngest daughter of Mr. William Finlayson, sen., of Carrington-street, Adelaide. RICHARDSON—PRICE.—On the 18th September, by special licence, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. Langsford, Henry, eldest son of Henry Richardson, Esq., of Saddleworth, to Annie Wakefield. youngest daughter of Henry Francis Price, of Yarcowie. No cards. ROE—MITCHELL.—On the 16th September, at Christ Church, North Adelaide, by the Rev. F. Coghlan, B.A., Edward Rowland Roe, of Hobart Town, Tasmania, to Margaret Emily, third daughter of T. W. Mitchell, of Brougham-place. North Adelaide. ROSMAN—VARLEY.—On the 29th September, at Christ Church, Kapunda, by the Rev. J. M. Donald-son. Trevenen Rosman, to Alice Bowyer, only daughter of John Varley, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate of this province. STEVENS—STEVENS.—On the 23rd September, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents. Medindie, by the Rev. S. Raymond, Reuben William, second son

of Mr. John Stevens, to Sarah Stevens, of Wiltshire, England. SULLIVAN—BAILEY.—On the 20th September, at St Paul's, Adelaide, by the Very Rev. Dean Russell, John Sullivan, to Jennie, fifth daughter of the late Edward Bailey, both of the city. TEMPLER—RANDELL.—On the 15th September, by licence, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. L G. Carter. Frederick, seond son of Thomas Templer, Barnard-street, U Elizabeth Bsavis (Bessie), eldest daughter of Samuel Bandell, BelUm Villa, Jeffoott-atieet North Adelaide. VAUDREY—LONGBOTTOM.—On the 15th Sep tember, at St George's Church, Woodforde, by the Rev. A. Dendy, D.D.. assisted by the Revs. A. Honner and F. R. Coghlan. Thomas William Vaudrey. of Mount Gambier, youngest son of the late Charles Vandrey, of Bath Vale. Congleton, Cheshire, to Elsie Kirkham, eldest daughter of W. Longbottom, of Home Park, Magill. WELLMENT—FUGE.—On the 20th September, at the Wesleyan Church, Pirie-street, by the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, William Wellment eldest son of the late William Willment. of Adelaide, to Sarah Fuge, second daughter of R. Fuge, George-street, Norwood. WIEDEMANN—SIMMER.—On the 29th Sep-tember, at the residence of the bride's mother, Nor wood, by the Rev. J. C Woods. W. Wiedemann, of Mount Barker, to Marie, relict of. the late P. Simmer, of Adelaide. WOOD—WOOD.—On the 25th September, at Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. G. Glbbs. Charles W. Wood, of Port Lincoln, to Emlia Mait-Iand, youngest daughter of the late Alfred Wood, Esq., of the City of London. DEATHS. AISH.—On the 5th August, at Clapton Park, England. Alfred, eldest and beloved son of Alfred and Mary Ann Aish, of Norwood, aged 29 years and 10 months, after a long and painful illness. ANDERSON.—On the 20th September, at his resi-dence, Brighton, Robert Anderson, aged 80 years. BARNES.—On the 27th September, at Synagogue place. Adelaide, Frederick William Barnes, aged 22. BIELEFELDT.—On the 27th September, at Rundle street, Adelaide, Carl Bielefeldt. aged 68 years. BURFORD.—On the 1st September, at the Chil-dren's Hospital, North Adelaide, of bronchitis. Florence May -(Lottie) eldest and well-beloved daughter of Henry and Jane Burford, of Spring Farm, Yacka. " A sweet flower to bloom in Heaven." COCKS.—On the 26th September, at Franklin street, Adelaide, Clara Walford, infant daughter of Benjamin P. and Alice M. Cocks. CONLON.—-On the 22nd September, of bronchitis and croup. Rose May, the beloved child of H. J. and L. M. A. Conlon, Msitland, Y.P., aged three years and five months. CORRELL.—On the 24th September, at her resi dence, Correll Cottage, Grenfell-street Kent Town, Emma Correll, relict of the late Richard Correll, aged 38 years. COWARD.—On the 21st September, at Truro, Susannah Alice, wife of Wesley Coward, and second daughter of the late Rev. A. R. Philps, aged 34. Her end was peace. CREWS.—On the 29th September, at his residence, 7, Albert-terrace, Carrington-street, after a long and painful illness, John Crews, late of the Bay-road and Maclaren Vale, aged 85 years. A colonist of 41 years. CROSBY.—On the 28th September, Minnie Cass, dearly beloved child of M. H. and M. A. Crosby. Thebarton, aged one year and eight months. BALL.—On the 13th September, after a long and lingering illness, Clara Matilda, the beloved and affectionate daughter of Thomas and Hannah Hall, South-terrace, aged 22 years. HALL.—On the 24th September, at Pirie-street, Adelaide, after prolonged and Intense suffering, Emily Sarah, second surviving daughter of B. and M. E. Hall, aged fourteen years and seven months BENDER.—On the 7th September, at Moonta, Anna, wife of J. H. Hender, aged 29 years. HICKS.—On the 19th September, at Barton-terrace east, Enzor Ellington, son of George Edward and Rose Hicks, of Narrata, Balaklava, aged 8 months. HUTCHISON.—On the 21st September, at Moram-bro, Harriett, the wife of William Hutchison, aged 40 years. JACKSON.—On the 29th September, at her resi dence, in her 55th year, Mary Theresa Jackson, the beloved wife of Benjamin Jackson, and the mother of Mrs. W. E. Howard, of Adelaide. A colonist of 36 years. JONES.—On the 15th September, the infant son of George and Ellen Jones, of Willowie, aged seven months and two weeks. LAKE.—On the 18th September, at the Manse, Crystal Brook, of croupal diphtheria, Mary Thorne, youngest child of Octavius and Serena Lake ; and on the following Monday, of the same disease, William Thome, their only surviving son. LOGAN.—On the 24th September, at the Hun-dred of Stow, Robert, the youngest and beloved son of Kenneth and C. Logan, aged four years and four months. Scotch papers please copy. MONCKTON.—On the 31st July, at his residence, Clevedon, Somersetshire, Frederick Edward Monckton, late of Manoora, in this province. MONTGOMERY.—On the 17th August, at Cam-bridge, New Zealand, from the effects of an accident, Robert, youngest son of the late Dr. Montgomery, of Happy Valley, aged 32 years. MURRAY.—On the 1st October, at Telegraph Station, Katharine Biver, N.T., Henry Hammond, dearly beloved son of R M. and L. Murray, aged 4 years and 2 months NEWMAN.—On the 18th September, at Clare Wesleyan Parsonage, after a short illness, Clara Evelyn, aged three years and ten months, fifth dearly beloved child of Rev. Charles T. and Emma A. Newman. Ps. xxxix. 9 ; John xiii. 7. PONTON.—On the 3rd August, at his residence, in the Paragon. Clifton, Gloucestershire, M. Ponton, Esq., F.R.S.E., formerly of Edinburgh, aged 78 years. PRICE.—On the 24th September, at his residence. Craters, William, younger and only surviving son of Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. Price, of Egerton House, Richmond, Surrey, England, aged 54, of heart disease. SKURRAY.—On the 13th September, at Little Hampton, James Clement Skurray, of consumption, aged 49 years. SLATER.—On the 5th September, at Farina Town. of inflammation of the lungs, Samuel Slater, second son of H. A. Slater, of Angaston, aged 36 years. SOMMERVILLE.—On the 16th September, at Spalding. Mr. William Sommerville, aged 72 years. SOUTHCOMBE.—On the 16th September, at his residence. Port Augusta, William Southcombe, late of Montacute, England, aged 41 years. English papers please copy. STEPHENS.—On the 9th September, at Yardea, after a few hours' illness, Henry Stephens, youngest son of the late W. Stephens, Bodmin, Cornwall, aged 36 years. THOMAS.—On the 21st September, at the Grange, Reedbeds. of croup, Elizabeth Emily, eldest child and only daughter of Joseph and Isabella Thomas, aged three years and five months. TUCKER.—On the 27th September, at Saddleworth, Joseph Henry, the youngest and beloved son of Charles and Elizabeth Tucker, aged 16 years and 3 months. A great sufferer for seven years, five of which were very serere. His end was peace. VARLEY.—On the 22nd September, at her residence, Tynte-street, North Adelaide, Martha, wife of James Varley, and only sister of the late Dr. William Cropland, of Brooklyn, U.S., in her 66th year. WALKER.—On the 12th September, at his resi dence, Woodforde, Lake Hamilton, Port Lincoln, suddenly, John Walker, aged 65 years, leaving a wife and six children to mourn their sad loss. His end was peace. WARLAND.—On the 29th September, at Bal-hannah, Eliza L. Warland, relict of the late Robert Warland. aged 69. A colonist of 41 years. YOUNG.—On the 1st October, at his father's resi-dence, Hutt-street, John Young, youngest son of George and Elizabeth Christina Young, aged 21 years.