South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wednesday 24 January 1883, page 4


BIRTHS. McKELVIE.—On the 23rd January, at Carlisle-street, Glanville, the wife of John McKelvie, of a daughter. Both doing well. DOWLING.—On the 22nd January, at Penzance-street. New Glenelg, the wife of S. W. Dowling, of a son. BUTTFIELD.—On the 21st January, at Caurna-mont House, Young-street, Parkside, the wife of H. P. Buttfield, of a son ; both doing well. PATERSON.— On the 15th January, at Windsor Lodge, Clare, the wife of John Paterson, of Pine vale, Clinton, of a son. PEARSE.—On the 23rd January, at Holne Cot-tage, Hallett, the wife of T. W. Pearse, of a son ; both doing well. MARRIAGES. SHAW— PERRYMAN.—On the I8th January, at Plympton House, the residence of V. Parkin, Esq., by the Rev. C. Manthorpe, George Shaw, to Eliza-beth Mary Perryman, both of Adelaide. OSBORNE — TREWENACK. — On the 10th January, at the residence of the bride's father, by licence, by the Rev. T. Adamson, Ernest Albert, eldest son of Stephen Osborne, of North Adelaide, South Australia, to Martha Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Trewenack, of Ballarat East, Victoria. DEATHS. GOOD.— On the 23rd January, at Hyde Park, Unley, of dysentery, Claud Lester, fourth son of Edward and Eliza Good, aged four months. SUDHOLZ.—On the 22rd January, at Gilles Plains, suddenly, Bertha, the beloved wife of G. W. Sudholz, aged 25 years. BICKFORD.— On the 12th December, at Bourne-mouth, Hants, England, Mary, youngest daughter of the late William and Ann M. Bickford, of Ade-laide, South Australia. TAYLOR.— On the 7th December, at Regent's Park, London, of bronchitis, James Taylor, aged 95 years ; uncle of Henry W. Thompson, Port Ade-laide. RHEADE.— On the 19th January, at Hamilton, Victoria, Louis Edward Biglow Rheade, late of Portage, Wyoming County, New York State, America, aged 28. GODLEE.—On the 9th December, 1882, at his resi-dence, Leighside, Lewes, Sussex, England, Burwood Godlee, J.P., brother of John Godlee, of the Loco-motive Department of this city, in his 81st year. GEORGE.—On the 11th January, at the Ter-minus Hotel, Port Augusta, Thomas George, of Quorn, farmer and poundkeeper, aged 39 years ; formerly of Stirling, teamster and blacksmith, and afterwards of Saltia, hotelkeeper ; an old resident in the North, leaving a wife and nine children to mourn their loss.