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Eastern Province Herald 1851 - 1 - January to March

Saturday 4 January 1851

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
In the Estate of Cecilia Johanna BOTHA, of Uitenhage, deceased, and surviving Spouse
All Persons having Claims against the above Estate are requested to send in the same to the Office of Messrs. H.H. [MARX] & Co, No.5 Caledon-street, Uitenhage, within six weeks from this date; and those indebted to pay their respective amounts within the same period.
Petrus Gerhardus MARX
Executor Testamentary
Uitenhage, 17th December 1850

Saturday 18 January 1851

BIRTH on the 4th January, Mrs. W. HENDERSON of a daughter, still born.

NOTICE
Fort Hare, 8th Jan 1851
Fort Beaufort was attacked on the morning of the 7th instant, at dawn of day, by a band of Kafirs and rebel Hottentots, under the Kafir Hermanus. This force was repulsed by the Troops, Fort Beaufort Volunteers and Fingoes, under Lieut. Col. SUTTON. The rebel Hermanus was killed leading on his men. Numbers of the Kafirs were killed and the enemy was pursued to Blinkwater, flying in all directions. Col. SUTTON speaks in high terms of all the Forces engaged.
It is fully expected that those misguided Hottentots who had joined Hermanus will now return to their allegiance. It has been reported by some women who came in from Blinkwater that several of the old discharged soldiers, who had refused to join and fight against the Government, had been seized by Hermanus and bound to the trees, to be murdered on his return from Fort Beaufort.
(Signed) H. SOMERSET
Major General

Saturday 25 January 1851

MARRIED on the 10th October 1850, Frederick Durant DEARE Esq, second son of the late Lt. Col. DEARE, 8th Hussars, to Helen, youngest daughter of Jas. UPFILL Esq. of The Green, near Bromford, Herefordshire.
[Transcriber’s note: The marriage was registered December quarter 1850 in Bromyard, Herefordshire, England, Volume 26 page 217]

CHRISTENINGS
By the Rev. F. McCleland AB (Trinity College, Dublin)
A daughter of Mr. F. WASLEY baptised Mary Julia
A daughter of Mr. ASHKETTLE baptised Harriet Sophia
A daughter of Mr. DAMANT baptised Margaret Maria
A daughter of Mr. STOREY baptised Maria Jane
A daughter of Mr. BARTLETT baptised Eliza Durant
A daughter of Mr. ROBERTS baptised Mary Ann
A son of Mr. E.R. KING baptised Edward Henry

Saturday 15 February 1851

SHOCKING MURDER
Reports have just come in from Mr. UBSDELL’s farm, Coega, of the murder there by one Fingoe of another under the following circumstances: It seems that the one named Antonie, in the service of Mr. DANIELLS [sic] of Sidbury Park, who is at present with his flocks on Mr. UBSDELL’s farm, had for some time been at variance with the other, named Mattross, in the employ of Mr. Henry DANIEL [sic], and that on the day on which the horrid act was perpetrated, Antonie had struck the son of Mattross, who reported the same to his father, and thereby excited in the breast which was, as it turned out, to seek its satisfaction in the death of Antonie. When the latter therefore returned in the evening to the homestead, Mattross crossed his path and first attempted to stab him, but failing in this he deliberately levelled his gun at him and shot him dead on the spot. Immediately on committing the foul deed he absconded, but notice was at once sent by Mr. DANIELL to the Clerk of the Peace at Uitenhage.

Saturday 22 February 1851

MARRIED
By the Rev. F. McCleland AB (Trinity College, Dublin)
Feb 18 – Mr. William PATTINSON to Miss Elizabeth CRAWFORD
Feb 18 – Mr. Henry Bruton DEARE to Miss Catherine Sophia HARRIES

CHRISTENINGS
Feb 2: A son of Mr. H. BROWN baptised William Henry.
Feb 11: A son of Capt. J. BROWN, 91st Regt, baptised William Murdoch Ball.
Feb 11: A daughter of Mr. Charles INMAN baptised Maria.

DEATHS
Mrs. Evertina Christina DIESEL aged 71 years.
Mr. George CHOWLES aged 76 years.
Maria INMAN aged 11 months.
Martha Harriet BAILEY aged 6 months.
Simpson ROBINSON Esq aged 27 years.
Caroline ELTON aged 8 months.

Saturday 1 March 1851

DIED at Port Elizabeth on Sunday 23rd Feb, Mr, John Nightingale BILLINGHAM, aged 28 years.

Saturday 8 March 1851

DIED at Port Elizabeth on the 19th February 1851, after deep grief and great suffering, at the early age of 28 years and 4 months, Mrs. Mary Anne CLARKE, the wife of Thomas Robert CLARKE, Master Mariner, leaving on earth two affectionate and helpless daughters, too young to know their mournful bereavement.

Saturday 29 March 1851

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Assigned Estate of James STERLEY, Shopkeeper, of Port Elizabeth
The above Estate having been assigned by James STERLEY to Alexander [WARNE] and Robert Joseph PHILLIPS in trust, for the benefit of the Creditors, all Claims against the Estate are requested to be filed with the Undersigned, attested by affidavit, within one month from this date
W.C. HUTCHONS
q.q. Assignees
Port Elizabeth, March 12 1851

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
In the Estate of the late Mrs. Elsje VAN STADEN, widow of the late Petrus Gerhardus HUMAN
All Persons having Claims against the above Estate are required to file the same with the Undersigned at his Dwelling-place, “Diep Rivier”, before Lange Kloof, within two months from this day’s date; and those indebted to the said Estate to pay their debts forthwith to
J.A. DE ROOSEMA
Executor Testamentary
Diep Rivier, before Lange Kloof,
Division of George
10th February 1851

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