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Taken from The Queenslander,
Brisbane, Saturday, January 2, 1892 CORRAN-- On the 19th December, at Blackall-terrace, East Brisbane, the wife of William CORRAN, of a daughter CROWE--On the 29th November, at her residence, La Quercia, New Farm, the wife of P.W. CROWE, of a son. EDWARDS--On the 22nd December, at Edmondstone-street, South Brisbane, the wife of T.E.. EDWARDS, of a son. GOODCHAP--On the 19th December, at Cootharaba, the wife of F.G. GOODCHAP, of a son. GREAVES--On the morning of the 24th December, at the Australian Hotel, Mrs. John GREAVES, of a son. HOWE--On the 16th December, at Eagle Junction, the wife of Theodore G. HOWE, of a daughter. JONES-- On the 26th December, at St. Clair, Teneriffe, the wife of Ben. JONES, of a son. MACGREGOR-- On the 15th December, at Eimeo, near Mackay, the wife of Adam R. MACGREGOR, of a son, stillborn. PHILLIPS--On the 16th December, at her residence, Sandgate, the wife of George PHILLIPS, civil engineer &c., of a daughter.
SHARP--On the 26 November, at Burketown, the wife of G.S. SHARP, of a son.
Marriages
HAMILTON--GOW--On the 24th December, at the residence of the bride's mother,
Harcourt-street, by the Rev. D.F. MITCHELL, Stevenson HAMILTON, third son of
the late James HAMILTON, Teacher, Lawhill, Carluke, Scotland, to Christian Philp, second daughter of the late James GOW, Harcourt-street, Fortitude
MURPHY--RAFF--On the 22nd December, at the residence of the bride's parents,
Grange Hill, Victoria park, by the Rev. G.D. BUCHANAN, George Sylvester
MURPHY, of Brisbane, to Jessie Watson, eldest daughter of the Hon. Alexander
RAFF, M.L.C.,
RILEY--WALSH--On the 16th December, At St. John's Pro-cathedral, Brisbane,
by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Brisbane, assisted by the Rev. M.J. STONE-WIGG, Vicar of St. John's, Charles Campbell RILEY, of
Lanark station,
Clermont, to Kathleen Maude, second daughter of the late Hon. W.H. WALSH, M.L.C,.
SHEPARD--PARKES--On the 15th December, at St. John's Church, Balmain, by the
Rev. W. CHARLTON, Arthur SHEPARD, of Wando Vale, North Queensland, to Laura
Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. Ebenezer PARKES, chemist, Mullens-street,
Balmain.
SYDENHAM--HARRIS--On the 19th December, at Charleville, Charles John Lane,
second son of Rev. Charles St. Barbe SYDENHAM, of Tiverton, England, to
Margaret, second daughter of William HARRIS, Esq.,{ late Inspector of
Police}, Toowoomba.
TAYLOR--MUNRO--On the 19th December, at the residence of the bride's mother,
Ratcliffe, by the Rev. D.F. MITCHELL, Richard Sanderson, fourth son of the Rev. William
TAYLOR, of Sydney, to Marion Murray { Minnie }, third daughter
of the late Duncan MUNRO, of Brisbane.
Deaths CHISHOLM--On the 24th December, at Cleveland, Lachlan CHISHOLM, of Samalaman, Inverness, Scotland. { Scotch papers please copy} DAVIS--On the 23rd December, at Stanley-terrace, Taringa, George DAVIS, the beloved father of G. Vin and C.F. DAVIS, Alice E. BURTON, and Emily F. BOOKER, aged 57 years. GAULD--Suddenly at the Children's Hospital, of Diphtheria, Alec Farquhar, the beloved son of Hugh and Dora GAULD, aged 2 years and 9 months. KINBACHER--On the 14th December, at his residence, Spring Hill, Tinana Creek, Maryborough, Nichlous KINBACHER, aged 70 years. Much respected by all. PURDIE--On the 19th December, at Burlington-street, Heathfield, Robert B. PURDIE, beloved husband of Catherine PURDIE, and youngest son of Thomas PURDIE, Glasgow, aged 29 years. REES--On the 23rd December, at St. Kilda, Victoria, Frederic REES, beloved father of O.E. REES, of this city. SCHOLLICK--On the 15th December, at Oondooroo station, of a kick from a horse, Alfred Stonard SCHOLLICK. VENN--On the 16th December, at his residence, Stone-street, Highgate Hill, Brisbane, Edward VENN, in his 38th year, leaving a wife and four children to mourn their loss. {Home papers please copy}
IN MEMORIAM
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Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, January 2, 1892
Rockhampton, December 26 Mr. George GIBSON, one of the owners of Withersfield station, formerly manager of Gordon Downs station, died this morning after a long illness. ---
Goondiwindi, December 22
This next one is a very long story about a drunk man, so will cut it short.
{My quote in brackets}
THE QUEENSLANDER ALBUM
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, January 2, 1892
Sydney, December 27
VICTORIA
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide, December 27
TASMANIA
QUEENSLAND NEWS
MISSING FRIENDS
F.M. SHOOSMITH {last heard of at Aramac},--Serious news from home; money
willed to you. Communicate with R.M., 82 mason-street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.
OUR MELBOURNE LETTER
LAND COURT
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, June 1, 1889
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, June 1, 1889
Certificates-- Referred to Minister:
Adjourned: E. FRANKE, 160a., Grafton.
Townsville G. GUSTAVSON, 120a Jarvisfield C. SELDON, 105a., Jarvisfield P. KELLY, 160a., Beor
J.A. REA, 500a., Inkerman
Births DUFFY-- On the 2nd April, at her temporary residence, Boundry-street, Red Hill, the wife of Thomas DUFFY, of a son. MOSSOP-- On the 16th May, at Kent-street, Teneriffe, the wife of C.D. MOSSOP, of a daughter. RUDDOCK-- On the 21st May, the wife of the Rev. D. RUDDOCK, Woolloongabba, of a son. SPENCE-- On the 19th May, at her residence, Rosalie, the wife of John J. SPENCE, of a son THALER-- On the 27th May, at the Empire Hotel, Charters Towers, the wife of F.W. Adolph THALER, of a son. Both doing well. WATSON-- On the 23rd May, at her residence, Pagoda Villa, Old Sandgate-road, the wife of G. WATSON, jun., of a daughter. WERRY-- On the 9th May, at her residence, Wickham-street, Valley, the wife of William WERRY, of a son. WILSON-- On the 9th May, at Terraces, Toowong, the wife of W.H. WILSON, of a son.
Marriages BLACKBURN--MAJOR, On the 20 th May, at the residence of the Rev. James STEWART, Arthur-street, Fortitude Valley, John, son of Alexander BLACKBURN, Greenock, Scotland, to Elizabeth, daughter of Walter MAJOR, Moreton Island, and formerly of Grimsby, Lincoln, England. DAVIS--CARNEGIE, On the 21st May, at South Brisbane, by the Rev. Alexander HAY D.D., Charles Brandon DAVIS, to Clara Stanley, youngest daughter of John CARNEGIE, Duranta Dell, Toorbul. HELFFENSTEIN--STUART, On the 4th May, at St. Philip's, South Brisbane, by the Rev. H.T. MOLESWORTH, Henry, second son of Louis HELFFENSTEIN, Esq., Brunswick, to Victoria F., second daughter of Charles N. STUART, of Mount Barker, South Australia. LEDLIE--BELL, On the 27th March, by special license, at Kileavy Castle, County Armagh, the residence of the bride's brother, by the Rev. J. HUNTER, M.A., Newry, assisted by the Rev R.R. LINDSAY, Greenfield, and the Rev. R. PORTER, B.A., Keady, Samuel Graham LEDLIE, Woodview, Normanton, North Queensland, to Kathrine Emily { Kitty }, daughter of Joseph BELL, Esq., Springhill, Newry. LYNAS--TURPIN, On the 8th May, at Christ Church, Milton, by the Rev. Manly POWER, James LYNAS, second son of Richard LYNAS, contractor, New Zealand, to Mercie Emma TURPIN, youngest daughter of the late J.J. TURPIN, Architect, Sydney. NORTH--THOMSON, On the 22nd May, at Wivenhoe, by the Rev. J. WHEATLEY, { rector of the parish}, Robert Dundas, fourth son of the late Joseph NORTH, of Fairney Lawn, to Blanche Sarah, youngest daughter of Peter THOMSON, of Wivenhoe. RENDALL--UHR, On the 30th April, at All Saints, Petersham, New South Wales, by the Rev. Charles BABER, Frank Hewitt, son of the late John Wood RENDALL, Milton, Brisbane, to Amy, daughter of the late George Richard UHR, Sheriff of New South Wales.
SMITH--ROE, On the 23rd May, at the residence of the bride's sister, Nundah,
by the Rev. W. PEARSON, Henry SMITH, to Ellen ROE.
Deaths MUNRO--On the 28th May, at Moray-street, New Farm, William Blair, infant son of James and Agnes MUNRO, aged 4½ months. OSBORN--Drowned, on the 29th March last, Straits of Dover, England, in collision of steamers Countess of Flanders and Princess Henrietta, Henry J.R. OSBORN, aged 49 years, eldest son of Sir G.R. OSBORN, Bart., of Chicksands, Priory, Bedfordshire, England, elder brother of Francis OSBORN, Dalby, Queensland. PETTIGREW-- On the 1st April, at Chislehurst, Kent, England, William PETTIGREW, formerly of Glasgow, Scotland. REEVE-- On the 21st May, at Toowong, John Walter REEVE, son of E.W. REEVE, aged 10 months. SMITH--On the 10th May, at Anchorage, New Farm, Henry SMITH, {of SMITH and BALLS, contractors}, late of Sandgate; in his 44th year.
MEMORIAM
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, November 30, 1895
COUNTRY NEWS
Bowen, November 16
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, 30 November, 1895
Rockhampton, November 22 Patrick M'MAHON, was found guilty of theft of two rings the property of John GREEN, of Crocodile, and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. At the District Court to-day Joseph KLARE, alias Joseph KILLIAN, who pleaded guilty to three charges of theft, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Charles Gibson LINDSAY, who pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzling the funds of Court Sir Robert DUFF, of the Ancient Order of Foresters, at Mount Morgan, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment.
Gympie, November 27
Cunnamulla, November 27
Toowoomba November 25
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, November 30, 1895 ELLIOT--On the 1st November, at Grantham, Southern and Western Railway, the wife of Edward C. ELLIOT, of a son. PHIPPS-- On the 16th November, at TeWhanga, Glen Eagle, Upper Logan, the wife of Henry G.R. PHIPPS, of a daughter SPEERING--On the 20 th November, at the residence of Mrs. Alexander, Milton, the wife of Thos. SPEERING, of a son.
Marriages FINDLAY--BURGESS, On the 20th November, at Wickham-terrace, Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. G.D. BUCHANAN, Alexander, second son of Mary and the late Mr. Thomas FIDLAY, Australian Hotel, Gympie, to Lacelia Olmedia BURGESS, Hendra, Brisbane. SHANNON-- SHEVLIN, On the 19th November, at St. Stephen's cathedral, Brisbane, by the Rev. D. FOUHY, Patrick William, eldest son of the late John SHANNON, of Brisbane, to Annie Frances, second daughter of Edward SHEVLIN, late Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland.
Deaths FALKINER, On the 11th November, drowned off Cleveland, Moreton Bay, Robert Davenport, second son of R. and E.A. FALKINER, of Wynnum { late of Toowoomba }, aged 19 years and 6 months. HAYES, On the 14th November, at Brisbane, Owen, third son of the late Thomas HAYES , aged 43 years. MARTIN, On the 22nd November, at Mountside, Vulture-street, South Brisbane, suddenly, Sarah Elizabeth, relict of Mr. Thomas MARTIN, late of Tennyson. MILES, On the 18th November, at Amelia-street, Bowen Hills, Herbert Frederick Clyde, dearly-beloved infant son of W.F. and A. MILES, aged 14 months. YOUNG, On the 9th November, from an accident, Edward John Palmer, youngest son of John YOUNG, of Audley End.
IN MEMORIAM BIRCH--In Loving memory of my dear Wife, Elizabeth BIRCH, who departed this life on the 25th November, 1894, in her 41st year. Inserted by her loving husband George BIRCH, Jane-street, West End. MEEKE-- In loving remembrance of my dearly beloved daughter and only child, Mary Ann, who departed this life on the 23rd. November, 1894. Resting in peace with her dear mother. Inserted by her loving father, William MEEKE.
MISSING FRIENDS SEARLE, Edward, Sheep Drover, The whereabouts of Edward SEARLE are eagerly sought by his brother, Dr. R. SEARLE, Dartmouth, South Devon, England, last heard of in Townsville {Q} February 1893. Please address any information to W.S. HODDLE, 374 Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, Sydney. Henry ALSOP,-- Information is urgently required regarding the whereabouts {or particulars of death, if deceased} of Henry ALSOP, who would now be about 69 years of age, formerly of England, but from 1882 to 1890 residing in New South Wales. Apply to the British India and Queensland Agency Company, Ltd. Brisbane.
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, November 30, 1895.
November 22.
November 26
VICTORIA
The schedule of Robert BYRNE, auctioneer, was filed in the Insolvency Court
to-day. The liabilities are stated at £63,065 and the assets at £246,551,
leaving an estimated surplus of £183, 485. The sequestration is stated to be
due to the impossibility of realising on his estate, and pressure by small
creditors.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
EPITOME { Snippets } Two very old residents of Toowoomba, Mrs. William ANNAN and Mrs. James GALTON, died on Saturday, both being in their eighty-sixth year. Certificates of discharge were granted on Wednesday to W.A. BLANDFORD, of Rockhampton, plumber and gasfitter, E.T. WILKINS, of Bald Hills, farm labourer, and E.C. CLARKE, of Brisbane, master mariner, insolvents. A miner named STAPLETON had his hand blown off, and was otherwise injured by the explosion of a charge in the Jubilee Consols mine , near Croydon. A child named BROWN died at Cunnamulla from the effects of drinking a quarter pint of gin, which had been incautiously left within his reach. A girl named Emily HAY tried to commit suicide at Gympie by dissolving a quantity of matches in a glass of water and drinking the mixture. She is now in the hospital in a critical condition. William GRAHAM, a labourer, who appears to have lain down on the Randwick tramline, near Sydney, was run over by a motor and killed. John SEAWALL has been sentenced in Sydney to seven years' penal servitude for being accessory to the death of Jessie NICHOLLS, for which Thomas Meredith SHERIDAN has been sentenced to death.
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, June 1, 1889 If this should meet the eye of Mr. John PEARSON, many years in Mackay, last heard of in Cooktown 1884--or any one knowing his whereabouts--his sisters would be glad to hear of him. Please send address to Miss M. PEARSON, care of Mrs. POULTON, 132 Queen-street, Woollahra, Sydney. If this should meet the eye of Andrew SIMPSON, carpenter, last heard of in Brisbane in 1887, write home at once to your parents, at Townhill, Dunfermline, Scotland: or any one knowing his whereabouts., please communicate with James BIRRELL, care of F. WATERS, Caxton-street, Petrie-terrace, Brisbane.
Information wanted of Margaret REILLY, born in Parish of Hospital, County
Limerick. Left Dublin for Bathurst, N.S.Wales, in the year 1861, where she lived
with her married sister Mary { Mrs. FISH}, whose husband was a blacksmith. Her
sister died shortly after her arrival, leaving one child { Maria}. Any
information will be thankfully received by her brother, Thomas REILLY, Portsea,
Victoria.
The following persons died in the Benevolent Asylum, Dunwich, for the week
ending 18th May. David DE GROUCHEY, aged 75, hawker; admitted 3rd May, 1889; native of Jersey. Charles APTED, aged 72, labourer, admitted 1st August, 1876; native of Westminster, England.
John WILLIAMS, aged 45, carpenter; admitted 27th November, 1888; native of
London, England.
The following deaths were recorded in the Brisbane Hospital during the
fortnight ended the 18th May:-- James WILLETS, aged 23, admitted 15th May, died 16th May. Alfred PARMINTER, aged 29, admitted 5th May, died 18th May, Robert ASHBY, aged 21, admitted 15th April, died 18th May May BANG, aged 40, admitted 2nd May died 20th May Bridget { Aboriginal}, aged 30, admitted 18th May, died 20th May.
Hector GALLAN, aged 59, admitted 23rd May, died 23rd May
Taken from The
Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, June 1, 1889 James SMITH, of Fortitude Valley, contractor. William SIM, of Charters Towers. Henry HART, of East-street. Rockhampton, fruiterer. Edward HUTCHINS, of Brisbane, contractor. Thomas MANDERSON, of Balmoral park, Brisbane, carpenter.
Enoch MEGGITT, of Woolloongabba, carpenter and undertaker.
In a report dated the 15th May Inspector MURRAY, of Cooktown, has sent the
following information to the Commissioner of Police in reference to the murder
of Edmund WATSON by blacks at Fox's station, near Mein telegraph station, Cape
York, on the night of the 11th May.
COUNTRY NEWS
May 27.
Taken
from The Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, December 3. BALL, William John, aged 1 LITTLE, Sarah, aged 25 JOY, Georgina, aged 55 BROWN, John Barr, aged 53 CHESTER, Pattie, aged 32 THOMPSON, Walter, aged 25
GLOVER, Thomas, aged 72
A man supposed to be named Martin RASSMUSSEN, committed suicide on Spring Hill
on Tuesday.
Mr. J.B.L. ISAMBERT, late M.L.A., for Rosewood, whose estate was recently
liquidated, has been granted his discharge.
Mr. Robert MAR, Government Analytical Chemist, has been suspended by the
Minister for Mines for alleged neglect of duty.
Robert John SCOTT, commission agent, of South Brisbane, has filed a petition for
the liquidation of his estate; liabilities, £2719.
A petition for the liquidation of the estate of James Douglas SHEPPARD, wool
scourer, Cunnamulla, has been filed; liabilities, £834 18s 1d.
Two men named BUDD and HARVEY, had a drunken fight about forty miles from
Cloncurry. HARVEY subsequently died, and BUDD has been charged.
A miner named Fred. MARSHALL died at Charters Towers on Sunday, from injuries
received by a fall of stone in the Marshall's Queen mine on the 15th November.
Edward HOLERY, horse dealer, of Toowoomba; Jacob MAIDMENT, of South Brisbane,
fruiterer; and Thomas LAW, of Kangaroo Point, baker, have been adjudicated
insolvent.
Mr. Justice HARDING has refused to make an order compelling two infants named
Emily Ann and Lilliam M'CROHEN, to be taken from their Protestant custodians and
handed over to the care of Roman Catholics.
T. MORRIS, of Dunmore, engine-driver; James BURNS, of Brisbane, hairdresser and
tobacconist; H. DINTE, tailor; and T. SPREADBOROUGH, of Charleville, blacksmith,
were adjudicated insolvent on Wednesday.
MISSING FRIENDS
News of Robert Henry SUTHERLAND { dead or alive } will be thankfully received by
his Mother, Kate SUTHERLAND, Yea, Victoria.
If this should meet the eye of Henry or Margaret COLE, last heard of keeping
Canterbury Hotel, Diamantina. Write to Julia CAREY, Nyngan, at once, Father
killed.
Maria MARTIN, working about 8 years ago at Smith's Hotel, Belyando, please write
to your brother, John MARTIN, Yarron Vale Station, Charleville.
Mrs. CORRIGAN, 46 Cumberland-street, Calton, Glasgow, desires the address of her
husband, Hugh Reid CORRIGAN, left Glasgow for Queensland in 1888, last heard of
in Reynold's Hotel, Cooktown, Queensland, in 1891. Harry FRANKEL, Parents anxious to hear from you; all well. Come home or write at once. Last heard of from Warbreccan Station, Queensland, January last. Any one knowing his whereabouts kindly communicate with S. FRANKEL, 29 Hunter-street, Sydney.
Taken
from The Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, December 3, 1892 HALLIDAY-- On the 27th November, at her residence, No 10 Thornbury-street, Spring Hill, the wife of Henry Thomas HALLIDAY, of a son MOONEY-- On the 27th November, at Rockton, Lutwyche, the wife of William MOONEY, of a son. MURRAY-- On the 22nd November, at Dalby, the wife of Edward MURRAY, Queensland National Bank, of a daughter. SARGEANT--On the 28th October, at Roger-street, Spring Hill, the wife of N. SARGEANT, of a daughter. SPEERING-- On the 23rd November, at Taroom, the wife of Thos. SPEERING, of a daughter.
WARD-- On the 23rd November, at Laidley, the wife of J.C. WARD, of a
daughter, { stillborn }
Marriages EASTWOOD--MacCARTHY, On the 25th November, at St. John's Pro-cathedral, Brisbane, by the Rev. Cannon JONES, Ernest Henry Lisle EASTWOOD, of Mount Morgan, formerly of Melbourne, to Emily Ada, fourth daughter of Justin E.D. MacCARTHY, late captain H.M. 40th Regiment. WISEMAN--CUNNINGHAM, On the 24th November, at Hope-street. South Brisbane, by the Rev. T.B. HOLMES, Robert WISEMAN, of Brisbane, to Annabella, youngest daughter of the late William CUNNINGHAM, of Glasgow, Scotland.
Deaths BODEN-- On the 8th November, at Ellerslie Crescent, South Toowong, Samuel BODEN, aged 31 years. COX-- On the 2nd November at Clermont, Henry COX, late of Brisbane, in his 59th year. FENWICK-- At St. Aidan, Merivale-street, South Brisbane, Ella Lowrey, the dearly beloved wife of John FENWICK. FRANCIS-- On the 15th November, at Barcaldine, Rebecca, the beloved wife of Henry Alexander FRANCIS, M.B. HOLLOWAY-- On the 27 th November, Sarah, the wife of George HOLLOWAY, aged 81 years. Beloved by all who knew her. HUTTON-- On the 13th November, at Sydney, Agnes Elsie Leonie, the only child of Thomas and Elsie HUTTON, aged 7 weeks. PARNELL-- On the 22nd November, at Alice-street, Oxford Estate, Rosalie, James William, the dearly beloved and infant son of James and Mary Ann PARNELL, aged 5 weeks and 4 days.
Taken from The Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, December 3, 1892
Bundaberg, November 29
Rockhampton, November 30
Patrick SMITH, a publican at Six-mile on the Gladstone-road, was fined at
the Police-Court yesterday for five breaches of the Stamp Act in neglecting
to stamp receipt. The fines and costs amounted to seven guineas.
Nanango, December 1
Charleville, November 29
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS; Mr. Oliver COX, of Grubben station, Yerrong Creek, who was a well-known grazier and sportsman, died at Wagga Wagga on Saturday morning.
Sydney, November 28
Sydney, November 29
Sydney, November 30
VICTORIA
Melbourne, November 29
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Taken from The
Queenslander, January 16, 1892 BARTHOLOMEW, James Smith, Maryborough BENJAMEN, Leopold Solomon, Brisbane BOYCE, James, Bundamba BRYANT, Harwell George, Nerang BUCKLAND, John Francis, Brisbane BULLEN, William Henry, Monal Creek, Cania BURNETT, Gilbert, Trafalgar Vale, Cleveland CAMERON, Duncan Alexander, Maida Hill, Dalby COTTELL, Richard James, Brisbane DIBDIN, Robert Lowes, Rockhampton DICKSON, William M'Intyre, Millbrook, Leyburn ECHLIN, Richard Boyd, Brisbane, FRASER, Alexander Thomas, South Brisbane GARTSIDE, Benjamen Truman, Brisbane GOFFAGE, Henry Campbell, Tambo GRAVES, John, Blackall Range GRIFFITH, Edward, jun., Brisbane HAM, John Collings, Brisbane HAMILTON, William, Eidsvold HILEY, William, Coorparoo HINCHCLIFFE, Verdon, Veresdale HINCHCLIFFE, Matthew, Logan Village HOLLAND, Charles Henry, Mellum Creek HOOKER, William James, Brisbane HUDSON, Beresford, Rosehill, Warwick HYDE, Edward Alfred, Maryborough LACY, Dyson, Mount Spencer, Mackay LAWRENCE, Freeman, Westwood LENNEBERG, Theodore, Brisbane MACDONALD, Edmund, Brisbane MARKS, the Hon. Charles Ferdinand, M.L.C., Brisbane MARKWELL, Isaac John, Brisbane MACGREGOR, Samuel, Redbank M'GUIRE, Thomas, South Brisbane MOORE, James, Brisbane NICHOLSON, John Beauchamp, South Brisbane ORD, David, Mitchell Vale, Port Douglas PATTERSON, Charles, Toowong RATTRAY, James, Kolan, Bundaberg RIDING, Thorpe, Fortitude Valley SAVAGE, James, Beenleigh SEVERIN, Louis, Cairns SHAW, Issac, Albert River, Beenleigh SMITH, Edward Eldridge, Brisbane SMITH, Thomas, Gympie STEELE, William, Brisbane STEPHENSON, John, Sandgate-road, Cabbage-tree. STODART, James, Brisbane THORSBORNE, August, Beenleigh WIESE, Carl Gustave Emil, Marburg
Deaths BRAMSTON, Henry, Brisbane BROWN, William Agnew, medical officer, Bowen BUCHANAN, James, stipendiary magistrate, Sydney, N.S.W. CANDIOTTIS, Spiridion, Clermont COCKBURN, Henry Montague, Brisbane, COLDHAM, John, Wolfang, Clermont COWTON, Richard Appleby, Warwick DRYSDALE, John, Ipswich FLETCHER, Robert, Dalmally, Roma FORSYTH, William, Aramac FRANCIS, Josiah, Ipswich FRASER, Thomas William, Under Sheriff, Brisbane GEARY, Henry Vincent, Beaudesert GOODWIN, Charles Henry, Bundaberg HARRIS, George, Brisbane HICKSON, Arthur John, Clifton, Rockhampton KEANE, Cornelius Dwyer, clerk of petty sessions, Limestone KELLY, Thomas John, Charters Towers KING, Richard Hore, One Mile, Ravenswood MACROSSAN, the Hon. John Murtagh, Brisbane MARSH, John Millbourne, stipendiary magistrate, Sydney, N.S.W. NEAME, Frank, Ingham NOTT, John, Bowen PERRY, the Hon. William, M.L.C., Brisbane ROBB, Ronald, Collingwood, Brisbane ROBERTSON, Sir John, K.C.M.G., Watson's bay, Sydney, N.S.W. SCOTT, James Hamilton, Townsville SWAN, the Hon. James, M.L.C., Brisbane TALBOT, Philip, St. Lawrence TREVETHAN, Thomas, Toowoomba WARNER, James, Sergeant-at-arms, Legislative Assembly, Brisbane WARRY, the Hon. John Brown, M.L.C., Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W. WILCOX, Edmund, Plainby, Crow's nest, Toowoomba WOODHOUSE, Edmund Bingham, Mount Gilhead, Campbelltown, N.S.W. YOUNG, Henry, Cambridge Downs, Richmond
From the Queenslander 16 Jan 1892{ Australia } Dec 6, 1891
Inquires: ARGENT, Edward, about four years ago was residing at Mrs. JOHNSON'S, Watson's bay, Sydney, New South Wales. He had two children when he left England. His parents entreat news of him or his family. BACON, William, sailed for New Zealand from Blackwall about 1851. A nephew writes. BARNETT, { Holton }, Isabella, four years ago wrote from 191 Regent-street, Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales. Her mother is anxious. BASSET, Benjamin and Elizabeth, in 1836-7 went from Plymouth to Melbourne in the emigrant ship Tudor. Their brother John seeks news. BEATON, Charles, left Tolpuddle, Dorset, 8th May, 1882, and on 17th March 1886, was living at 8 Edward-street, Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales. His widowed mother anxiously asks news. BOARDMAN, John, brick maker, of Manchester, sailed in the Northern Light for Adelaide about 1853, and when last heard of was working for Mr. ANGERS, Hobart Town, Brother Ellis. COLLINS, William Henry, bricklayer, last heard of at Kelvin Grove, in Queensland, is sought by his parents, who now live in Suffolk. FOLEY, Dennis, blacksmith, in 1885 wrote from Bourke, Sydney, New South Wales. Sister writes. FORD, John, quitted Drury-lane for New Zealand about nineteen years ago, and was last heard of at Canterbury, New Zealand. Brother Jeremiah. HEAD, Benjamen, left London for Queensland on 26 July, 1886. Brother Henry. HIGGS, John and William, on 28th June, 1887, sailed from Blackwall in the Bulimba, and two years ago wrote from 7 Abeltop, Yamberly, New South Wales. Their mother longs for news. JERREY, Henry, arrived at Otago, New Zealand, about 1861, and his last letter from Canterbury, in 1870, spoke of going to the Cape. Sister Emma. JONES, Hugh, left Anglesea, Wales, for Australia about forty years ago. A nephew asks. MADGWICK, Charles, went to Tasmania in 1846, and was last heard of about eighteen years age. His son and daughter inquire. MATSON, John Alfred, sailed for Hobart Town, in the Lufra, in August 1890. His parents seek tidings. MERCER, Nellie, arrived at Brisbane per the SS. Gauntlet in February, 1878. His widowed mother awaits tidings. { That's what it says?} MITCHELL, Sydney Herbert, of Folkstone, who left Cobar {Aust} in 1884, and is believed to have been seen at Nevertire, on coach for Warren, early in 1887, is sought by his parents. NEWMAN, Caleb, who went to Australia many years ago, is sought by brother James, late foreman carpenter to the Corporation of the City of London. NOLAN, John and Helen, are inquired for by their brother and sister. John, of the 11th Regiment, took convicts from Chatham to new South Wales in 1845, and upon receiving his discharge in 1850 went to the gold diggings; Helen sailed for Overtown, Sydney, in 1845. OLIVER, James, left Bethersden, Kent, about forty years ago, and went to Sydney, where he was employed by Tooth's brewery. Brother Charles. PACKHAM, Alfred, left Brighton about fifty-four years ago, and thirty-two years since wrote from Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales. Sister Harriet. PRICE, Thomas Walter, last heard of at Sydney in may, 1888, is desired to communicate with his anxious parents. PULLINGER, Frederick, last heard of in 1886, was a stove-maker, in Flinders-lane, East Melbourne. His sister asks. RAMSDEN, William, sailed for Australia from Plymouth in 1862 and last wrote, the same year, from 48 Johnson-street, Fitzroy, Melbourne. Sister Maria. ROGERS, Mrs. Louise, came from Australia to Grantham with her husband, the former post-master at Melbourne and then went on to the Isle of man. Her cousin inquires. RUST, Ann, left Dereham, Norfolk, for Australia about thirty-six years back. Her sister Susan seeks news. THOMPSON, James, sailed in the steamer Triumph for Wellington, New Zealand, on 25th September, 1883, and in may 1887, wrote from Greytown, Wairarapa. Brother Joseph. TILDESLEY, James, who sailed for Australia from Liverpool in 1858, is desired to communicate with his daughter Sarah Rebecca. TYLER, Robert, left Halstead, Essex, to go to Morr Pit, new South Wales, in 1856. Mrs Sarah TYLER desires news.
Town and Country Journal October 19, 1910 { Sydney, Australia }
Same as above.--No 7484 Between Robina Maud WILLS, petitioner, and Charles
George WILLS, late of Liverpool, formerly of Darlington, Respondent. {Deserted } Required to appear by 11th January, 1911, Copy of petition and
etc, can be obtained by 11th October 1910.
MISSING FRIENDS
Thomas LUKE'S, address wanted by your brother, Henry LUKE, c/o Town and
Country Journal, Sydney.
WEDDINGS IN THE COUNTRY
KEANE-HETHERINGTON.-- At St Michael's R.C. Church, Deniliquin, by the Very
Rev. Monsignor TREACEY, Mr. Thos. KEANE, second youngest son of the late Mr. Patrick KEANE, of Colac, Victoria, was recently married to Miss Dolly
HETHERINGTON, only daughter of the late Mr. J. HETHERINGTON, and step-daughter of
Mr J.T. BOUCHIER, of Deniliquin. Misses MAHER and BONDRIER
acted as Bridesmaids, and Mr. R. FAULL as best man. After the wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. KEANE left for Findlay
en-route to Sydney.
HOOLIGAN- FLOWERS-- A pretty wedding was celebrated at the Sacred heart Church, Temora, on October 4, when Clara, fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. HOOLIGAN, of Gragan, was married to Mr. J.E. FLOWERS, of Harden. The bride
who was beautifully dressed, wore a gold and pearl brooch, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss R. HOOLIGAN was bridesmaid, The bridegroom was supported by
Mr. E. JACKSON as best man. The young couple subsequently left by mail for Sydney.
MARSHALL-CRAWLEY,--On September 28, at
Barmedman, Miss Ethel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. MARSHALL, of Barmedman, was married to Mr. A.H.
CRAWLEY, of Trugley Station. The bride was prettily attired, and wore the usual wreath and veil, and a beautiful watch bracelet, gift of the
bridegroom. Miss A. MARSHALL was bridesmaid.
CAVENAGH-DANIELS--A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Temora on October
5, when Miss W. DANIELS {organist at St. Paul's} and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. DANIELS, was married to Mr. C. CAVENAGH, of Ballarat. Miss G.
DANIELS acted as bridesmaid. The young couple subsequently left for Melbourne.
EATON-COLLINS--On October 5, Mr. Herbert EATON, of Grafton, was married to
Miss COLLINS daughter of Mr. D. COLLINS, of the Junction. The ceremony took place at the R.C. Church, and the wedding breakfast was partaken at the
Criterion Hall.
This part is all damaged so will do the best I can.
WINLEY-GRAY--.......? Church, Kiama, on September 28, Mr.....? WINLEY, of
Kiama, was married to Miss E. GRAY, daughter of Mrs. GREY, Kiama. Rev T.V. ATKIN performed the ceremony.
WALKER-LANSDOWNE.-- A wedding took place at
Goulburn Methodist Church on October 5, when Mr. Richard WALKER, second son of the late Mr. Richard
WALKER of Goulburn, was married to Miss Mildred Beatrice LANSDOWN, daughter of Mr W.J. LANSDOWN, Stanmore. The ceremony was performed by Rev.
J.H. LEWIN. The bridesmaids were Miss Beryl LANSDOWNE, cousin of the bride, and Miss Doreen HOWLAND, of Crookwell.
CUMMINS-M'KEOUGH.-- A pretty wedding was performed by the Rev. M. VAUGHAN,
of the R.C. Church, on October 5, the contracting parties being Mr. Oswald CUMMINS, eldest son of Mr. Joseph CUMMINS, and Miss Catherine M'KEOUGH. of
Golspie. Miss Clare M'KEOUGH sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr. W.J. SILLIS acted as groomsman.
HAYES-GORMAN.--Recently at SS Peter and Paul's Cathedral, Goulburn, the
Rev. Father REIDY united in matrimony Mr. Lawrence HAYES, of Kialla, and Miss Ada GORMAN of Pine Grove, Bannister. The bridesmaid was Miss Tessie
GORMAN, sister of the bride. Mr. W. HAYES acted as best man.
COLLINS-MEWBURN.--A pretty wedding took place on September 21, at the
residence of the brides father, when Emily Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas
MEWBURN, of Rugby, was married to Mr. Edwin COLLINS, school teacher, of Rugby. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Mr. METCALFE, of
Burrowa. The bridesmaids were Miss Lilly MEWBURN and Miss Ethel MULDOON, of Jerrara.
From The Town and Country Journal, October 19, 1910 { Sydney, Australia } Arthur Edward PATMAN, 42, died at a private hospital at Dubbo on Oct 13, while under an anaesthetic. A man named BOX had an arm cut off at the railway station, Cobar. He stepped on to the points, and fell in front of a moving train. The three year old son of Mr. Max BERTRAM, of Carrington, Newcastle, was knocked down by a horse on October 16, and sustained a fractured skull. E.J. TONKIN, a fireman on the Junction North boiler plant, at Broken Hill, was badly burnt through coming in contact with flames from the furnace. At Newcastle Police Court on October 17, Earnest PEARCE, who has about half a dozen aliases, was committed for trial on six charges of having passed valueless cheques, some of them for considerable amounts. Plain-clothes Constable MURPHY, the arresting constable, deposed that the cheques were passed in July last year. At the residence of Mr. D.G. Dison WARE, at Attunga Creek, on October 11, two children were badly burnt as a result of the room which they were sleeping in catching fire. One child, 15 months old, subsequently died in the Tamworth Hospital. The house and contents valued at £700 was totally destroyed. John MELVILLE, driver of the engine of the Elsternwick train in the Richmond disaster, has been committed for trial. A miner named LENNOX has been murdered at Sapphiretown, Queensland. he was found in his tent with his head battered in. Harry STEELING, who wandered into the bush at Doyle's Well, W.A., while under the influence of liquer was found dead, hanging from a tree. At Crow's Nest, Queensland, a boy aged 14 years named CHADWICK, who accidentally shot himself in the leg below the knee, died from loss of blood. William Edward REID, an engine driver, was found dead on October 11 in an old mine at Yackandandah, Victoria. It is believed he died from exposure. Some half-burned garments have been discovered by the Perth {WA} police in the yard of the house occupied by the missing woman, Ethel HARRIS. A young man named NORCOCK, son of the keeper of the Adelaide Goal, fell out of a railway carriage, at Blyth, South Australia, on October 14, and was run over and killed. Walter WEBBER, has been lost in the snow between Bright and Omeo, Victoria. he intended to go to St. Bernard's Hospice on October 8, and has not been since heard of. A lad named Thomas MORLEY, employed at Mount Lyell, Tas., who sustained severe injuries through falling into the ore bins, died in the company's casualty ward on October 14. .......? of Francis O'DEA, who was missing.......? 3, was found in the scrub near.....?Hotel, Launceston, on October 16............?parts of the body were partly.........? While using a carbon machine to smoke rabbits out of their burrows, near Willaura, Victoria, a farmer, named LINDEN struck a match, and an explosion occurred. Charles ROWE, 20, LINDEN'S nephew, was blown some distance, and died while on the way to the hospital. While scrub-cutting at Sunday Creek, Victoria, Richard DUNPHY, a young man, inflicted a deep gash above his right knee. He made his way to his tent, where he fail...? loss of blood. He remained in the .......? days without food, and when found was in a very week state. The Coni {Qld} police have received a report from Toowoomba of a murder of a man named KELLY, which took place near Jondaryan, on October 14. A man named DENTON has been arrested. KELLY, who was killed by a blow from a tomahawk, was working in the railway yard, and was camped with DENTON and a man named BLAKE, who reported the matter to the police.
From The Town and Country Journal October 19, 1910 { Sydney, Australia }
OBITUARY: Samuel BEATTLE, a very old resident of Maitland, where he had lived for 53 years, died on October 15, after a short illness. Deceased was a native of the North of Ireland. He was 81 years of age. Alexander William FURY, a member of the Salvation Army, who was travelling in the interests of the self-denial fund, was found dead on the road near Wagga. The pony, attached to a sulky, was grazing close by. The late Mr. John Lawry ADAMS, of Derrilee, Neutral Bay, was buried in the cemetery attached to St. Thomas' Church of England, North Sydney, on October 11. For many years Mr. ADAMS was secretary of one of our leading banking institutions, the Commercial banking Company of Sydney. Afterwards he was moved to Brisbane, where he was manager for a number of years. When Mount Morgan was discovered Mr. ADAMS business astuteness prompted him to invest in that great mine. That venture proved very successful, and, in addition to careful investments in landed property there and in North Sydney, he was placed beyond the responsibilities of serving a banking institution.
NEWS OF THE CHURCH
From The Sydney Mail, Wednesday, August 29 1934. { Australia } Mr. Tom LACEY, of the " Sydney Morning Herald " advertising department, died on Sunday. He had been with John FAIRFAX and Sons, Ltd., for over twenty years.
Below is shortened versions of write-ups re weddings:
An interesting engagement announced last week was that of Gwladys
Dalrymple, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James GOURLEY, of Lindfield, to Reginald RADCLIFFE-BROWN, M.A., Professor of Anthropology at
the University of Chicago and formerly of Cambridge, Witwatersrand, and Sydney, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. RADCLIFFE-BROWN, of
Cumberton, Worcestershire, England. Professor RADCLIFFE-BROWN played a prominent part in the social life of Sydney during his time here.
Also announced last week was the engagement of Miss Sheila Elizabeth
VINCENT, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.H. VINCENT, of Sydney, to Mr. Lionel Arthur WHITELAW, of Merriwa, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
A.E. WHITELAW, of London.
Now on her honeymoon trip to Samoa are Mr. and Mrs. Elton GRIFFIN, who were
married last week at St. Stephen's, Phillip-street. Mrs GRIFFIN was formerly Miss Betty VICKERY, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. VICKERY, of
Drumalbyn-road, Bellevue Hill. The two bridesmaids were Miss Muriel RAE and Miss Elaine EBSWORTH. Mr. GRIFFIN is the second son of Mr. and Mrs.
F.C. GRIFFIN of Foster, New South Wales.
Sections missing in next wedding, will do my best.
From The Telegraph, Saturday, Oct 8, 1955. { Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia} HAMS, Edith Maud Amelia, late of Elk Street, Nanango, Queensland, wife of Albert George, of the same place, Farmer and Grazier. Applicants: Albert George HAMS of Elk Street, Nanango, aforesaid, Farmer and Grazier, lawful Husband of the dec. and Albert Ernest Gibbs HAMS of " Gunadorah" near Nanango aforesaid Farmer, lawful Son of the Deceased, the Executors appointed by Deceased's Will dated twenty second day of July 1954. BARNET, Honora Mary, late of Waminda Street, Morningside, Brisbane. Widow applicant, Margaret Mary Gordon BARNET of Waminda Street, Morningside, aforesaid Spinster, a lawful daughter of the said deceased, the sole Executrix appointed, Will dated the 20th February, 1952. RUTHERFORD, Grace Rosalind, late of Kumbia near Kingaroy, in the State of Queensland. Wife of John RUTHERFORD of the same place, Farmer. Applicant: John RUTHERFORD of Kumbia, aforesaid Farmer, lawful Husband of the said deceased and sole Executor. Will dated the thirtieth November, 1927. WRAGGE, Louis George, late of 31 Avondale Avenue, Annerley, South Brisbane, retired Valuator, deceased. Applicant: Francis Roy Cullin SMITH of 46 Sherwood Road, Toowong, Brisbane, Solicitor, sole executor. Will dated fifth day of March 1954.
From The Telegraph, Saturday, October 8, 1955 { Brisbane, Queensland, Australia} LAIRD, 1/1370, Corp Allan Arthur, Inserted by Gran and Pop, CAMERON LAIRD, In loving memory of our dear brother, Brother-in-law, Uncle 1/1370 T. Cpl. Allan Arthur, Killed in action 8th October 1951, Ron, Joyce, Diana and Faye.
IN MEMORIAM COLLINS.---Treasured memory of my dear brother, Jack, who passed away October 9th 1947, Always remembered Eileen and John. DILLON, Brian Victor-- In loving memory of our son and brother, passed away 8/10/54. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Brothers and Sister. FREELEAGUS, Nicholas--In loving memory of my Husband, father, father-in-law, passed away, October 9th. 1953. Inserted by his loving wife, Annie, Rene and Tom. FREELEAGUE, Nicholas-- In loving memory of our father, Father-in-law and Grandfather, passed away October 9th 1953. Inserted by Charlie, Jean, Maree. JACKSON, --In loving memory of my dear Aunty Pauline, who passed away October 8, 1953. Inserted by loving niece and nephew Florrie, Joe and Family. JACKSON, Pauline-- In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away 8/10/1953. Lovingly remembered by Mrs. E. HOLMAN and Edna. MACRAE, John William--In loving memory of my dear Husband, our Father, Father-in-law, Grand-pa & Great Grand-pa, who passed away suddenly 8th October 1949. Inserted by his loving family. MACRAE, John William--Treasured memories of my dear Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather, who passed away 8th October, 1949. Inserted by Flora, Allan, Sheryl and Maree. McILWRICK, Edith Mary-- In loving memory of our dear Wife and Mother, who passed away 8th October, 1947. Inserted by Husband and Family. PINDER.--In loving memory of our dear Son, Leonard George, who passed away 8th October., 1954. Always remembered by his loving Wife and son Bruce, Bill, Ella, Tess, Mum, Dad. POINTON, Charles Alfred.-- In Loving memory of my dear Husband, our father, who left us suddenly, 9th October, '54. Inserted by his loving Wife and family.
FUNERAL NOTICES GLYNN, Robert A.-- The Relatives and Friends of Robert Alfred GLYNN of Innisvail [ late of 2/1 A.F.W., 2nd A.I.F.], are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave St Stephen's cathedral, Elizabeth Street, City, on Monday at 3-30p.m. for Lutwyche Cemetery. HEUNERT, Ralph S.-- The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. J. HUENERT, Mr. and Mrs. J. HUENERT, Mr. and Mrs. R. ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. HEALY and Patricia, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband, their Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather, Ralph Sydney HEUNERT of Glory Street, Ashgrove, to leave Mater Dei Church, Philomene Drive, St John's Wood, on Monday, at 11.am. for Toowong Cemetery. Mass at 6.30 a.m. HEUNERT, Ralph S.-- The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. COUVE, Mr. and Mrs. R.P.COUVE, and family { Sydney}, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Brother, Brother-in-law, and Uncle, Ralph Sydney HEUNERT, to leave as per Family notice. ROGERS, Thomas.-- In loving memory of my dear Husband, our Father and Grandfather, who passed away on 9th October 1950. Always remembered by his loving Wife and Family. SALMON.-- In loving memory of our dear Son, Jack, who departed this life Oct. 9th 1947. Also my dear Brother, Bill. Inserted by his loving Father, Mother and Sister. SMITH, Lucy Keturah.-- In loving memory of our loving Mother, who departed this life, 8th October, 1931. Inserted by her loving Son & Daughters. SKYRING, Ernest.--In loving memory of my dear Husband & our Father, who passed away on 8th October, 1944. Inserted by his Wife & Family. TURPIN.--In loving memory of my dear Husband & Father, George Herbert, who passed away on October 9th, 1933.. Inserted by his loving Wife & family. WEATHERILL, Charles James and Annie.-- In loving memory of my dear Father, Father-in-law, passed away 8th October, 1942, also my dear Mother, and Mother-in-law, passed away 27th October, 1945. Inserted by their loving Son and daughter-in-law Charles & Emily. |
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