Transcribed from South Africa Magazine, September 5th, 1891
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS
BIRTHS
BROWN-On July 31, at Scott Street (The Ridge), Addington, the wife of Rowland Brown, Her Majesty's Customs, Durban, of a son. CASSE-On August 1, at Port Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. George W. Casse, of a son. COBLEY-On July 23, at Ladysmith, Natal, the wife of Mr. W. H. Cobley, M. Inst. C.E., District Engineer, Natal Government Railways, of a daughter. DALTON-On July 25, at Belgravia, Barberton, the wife of Mr. J. C. Dalton, of a son. DENT-On August 5, at East London, the wife of Mr. R. Court Dent, of a son. GALPIN-On July 31, at the Observatory, Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. Alfred C. Galpin, of a son. HOCKEY-On August 4, at Robertson, the wife of Mr. C. A. Hockey, of a son. JAMIESON-On August 4, at Johannesburg, the wife of Mr. E. C. Jamieson, of a daughter. KEIR-On August 7, at St. Paul's Road, East London, the wife of Mr. James Keir, of a son. MCMAGH-On July 22, at Barberton, South Africa, the wife of Mr. P. McMagh, of a son. PENNY-On July 29, at 3, Alfred Terrace, Port Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Louis F. Penny, of a daughter. PINNELL-On July 24, at Newcastle, the wife of Mr. N. E. Pinnell, of a son. SHAW-On August 3, at Donkin Street, Port Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. A. G. Campbell Shaw, of a daughter. TATUM-On August 3, the wife of Mr. G. E. Tatum, of a son. TOMLINSON-On July 31, at Grahamstown, the wife of Mr. J. A. Tomlinson, of a son.
MARRIAGES
AKEHURST-CHANDLER-On August 1, at Musgrave Road, Berea, by the Rev. J. W. Bowden, Charles Akehurst, of Durban, to Emma Ann, eldest daughter of John Chandler, Jacobstowe, North Devonshire. CLAYTON-HOGG-On July 30, at Berea, Durban, by the Rev. J. W. Boden, George A. Clayton, Glenwood, Victoria County, to Annie, fourth daughter of the late Robert Hogg, Edinburgh. EDGEWORTH-KNOX-On July 23, at St. Mary's, Johannesburg, Cecil Roger, son of the Rev. Essex Edgeworth, Kilshrewly, Edgeworthstown, Ireland, to Alice, daughter of the late H. J. Knox, Durban. MCCONNACHIE-YELLOW-On July 29, at the residence of the bride's brother, Durban, by the Rev. A. Mitchell, B.A., John McConnachie, N.G. Railways, to Mary Dibb, daughter of the late Thomas Yellow, Poppleton, England. MANNING-BELL-On July 6, at St. Cyprian's Kimberley, by the Ven. Archdeacon Gaul, Dumaresq Williamson Manning, Imperial Civil Service, Vryburg, British Bechuanaland, to Helena, daughter of the late Charles Davidson Bell, Esq., formerly Surveyor-General of the Cape Colony. MORSE-HYONS-On August 1, by the Rev. E. Nuttall, Thomas Morse to Rosa Myra Amy Hyons. WHITE-COOPER-HESS-On August 5, at St. George's Cathedral, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Grahamstown, assisted by the Very Rev. the Dean, William White-Cooper, of 49, Cornwall Gardens, London, second son of the late Sir William White-Cooper, F.R.C.S., to Amy, only daughter of the late J. C. Hess, of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS
BAKER-On August 5, at Johannesburg, Andrew Robertson Baker, of Stirling, Scotland, aged 24 years. BORRELL-On July 29, Sarah Ann Borrell, wife of Richard Borrell, aged 79 years. FARMER-On August 5, at Thornhill, Peddie District, Sir George Richard Hugh Farmer, Bart., aged 18 years. KENT-SMITH-On July 28, at Johannesburg, Edward (Eddie) Chandos, the third son of the late William Kent-Smith, aged 30 years. MIDDLETON-On July 20, at the residence of Mr. Clogg, Yellowwood Drift, Cove Rock, Samuel Middleton, aged 52 years and 10 months. POSS-On July 25, at Lower Illovo, Edward, eldest son of Mr. E. Poss, of Umzinto, aged 25 years. Accidentally shot on July 23. SPALDING-On July 27, at Banks Drift, British Bechuanaland, Sarah Jane, wife of the late Robert Spalding, aged 48 years. WILLIAMS-On August 27, at 9, Gray's Inn Square, London, William Lee Williams, formerly of Kuruman, aged 49 years.
IN MEMORIAM
ROSE-INNES-In affectionate remembrance of James Rose-Innes, M.B., drowned at sea when the R.M.S. Teuton foundered off Quoin Point, South Africa, August 30, 1881.
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