Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tuesday 15 June 1875, page 2


BIRTHS. CADELL.—June 11, at Drummoyne, Hunter's Hill, the wife of W. T. Cadell, Dungowan, Tamworth, of a son, DIBBS.—June 18. the wife of George R. Dibbs. of a daughter. LAURIDSEN.—June 3, at 11, Prince street, the wife of Cap-tain Henry Lauridsen, of a daughter. SABER.—June 12. at her residence, 181, Macleay-street, Mrs. R. Saber, of a son. MARRIAGES. CALLAGHAN—DIXON.—June 2, at St. Paul's, Rockhamp-ton, by the Rev. B. Leigh. Joseph Callaghan L R.C.P. and S., Edin., Springsure, to Augusta Madeline, only surviving daughter of the late Joseph H. Dixon, of London. CONNELL.—KING.—June 10, at Christ Church, Kiama, by the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, William Moore Connell. J. P., of the Merri Merri, Coonamble, youngest son of Assistant Commissary-General Connell, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Alexander King, J.P., Avoca, Kiama. MORGAN—HAY.—June 2, at All Saints Church, Parra-matta, by the Rev. J. R. Bloomfield, Francis Stephen, second son of Henry Beeckman Morgan, to Jane Isabella, third daughter of the late Henry Hay, both of Ryde. DEATHS. PRENTICE.—On the 15th June at 32, College-street, Sydney, Mr. Arthur William Prentice, second son of Mr. Thomas Lungley Prentice, of South Beddingion, Surrey, England, and nephew of the Rev. William Ridley, Paddington, in the 25th year of his age. BLACK.—June 16, at her residence, Waterview-street, Bal-main, after a long and painful illness, Elizabeth Greig, wife of John Black, and mother of Kenneth A. H. Macken-zie, Telegraph Department. EVANS.—June 12, of typhoid fever, at the residence of her son-in-law, Melmoth Hall, Balmain Francis Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas Evans, formerly of St, Kilda, Victoria. HAY.—June 7, at Ipswich, Queensland, Maria, the beloved wife of James Leith Hay, Esq., and second eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Gray. MARKS.—June 12, at her parents' residence, 39, Gipps-street Amelia, dearly beloved daughter of Jacob and Dora Marks, aged 1 year 9 months and 2 days. STEWART.—At Tenterfield, of inflammation of the lungs, George Edwin, youngest son of the late Malcolm Stewart, aged 30.