South African Commercial Advertiser 1852 - 2 - April to June
Wednesday 7 April 1852
Yesterday Divine Service was held in the Dutch Reformed Churches – that being the Two Hundredth Anniversary of that Settlement. In the church of Cape Town an excellent discourse, most suitable in all respects to the occasion, was delivered by the Senior Minister, the Rev A. FAURE. He gave a rapid sketch of the history of the Church in this Colony – its early difficulties, its progress from small beginnings, and its present flourishing and hopeful condition, from which he deduced its duties, and pointed out the means by which it should devote itself to their fulfilment. It was distinguished by clear statements and generous sentiment, and would be peculiarly acceptable to the public at this moment in printed form. A collection was made in aid of a Theological Seminary - one duty of the Church.
CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 28th March 1852 by the Revd A. Faure BD:
A daughter of Mr. Daniel Wilhelm VOLKWYN, baptised Elizabeth Leonora.
Sunday the 4th April 1852 by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A daughter of Johan Hendrik HECKROODT Esq, baptised Sophia Elizabeth.
A son of Mr. Petrus Johannes CRUYWAGEN, baptised Johannes Gerhardus.
Saturday 17 April 1852
A DEAF AND DUMB BRIDE
A motion was brought before the District Court on the 23rd instant for rule to compel the Rev H. PEARSE, Wesleyan Minister, to marry a private of the 45th Regt, to a woman deaf and dumb. Objection to the rule being granted was urged by the counsel of defendant on two grounds. 1 That the marriage of the parties had been prohibited by the Colonel of the regiment. 2 That Mr. PEARSE refused to marry them because they were not members of his congregation. The Recorder, in his judgement, noticed first the prohibition of the colonel, and after discussing the law of the case, gave it as his opinion that the parties were quite eligible for matrimony, and that no officer in Her Majesty’s service was competent to interfere between a subordinate and his civil privileges. The second point, which he pronounced of great importance, he considered at great length; and after showing that each minister of the different denominations was bound by law to perform on behalf of all persons, voluntarily or otherwise, under his charge, the several duties pertaining to his office; that it could not be expected that a person of the Roman Catholic persuasion should be at liberty whenever he might feel disposed to make a tool of any Protestant Minister; that the member of the flock must look to the pastor of the flock, and moreover that where a chaplain to the regiment was appointed, that he must be regarded as under obligation to perform the duties required by the regiment. That whether there was a chaplain here was not for him to enquire at present, but as the man was on the official record entered as an Episcopalian, and the parents of the woman as Roman Catholics, that Mr. PEARSE could not be compelled. The rule refused, and the application charged with costs.
Apropos of the above is the following from the Derbyshire Advertiser.
EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE SCENE: Married, Dec 8 at the Parish Church, Preston, Thomas REED to Maria CARNLEY. The bride and bridegroom were both deaf and dumb, natives of Preston, and formerly pupils of the deaf and dumb school of that town. The Rev S.F. PAGE, incumbent of St.Paul’s Church, who has taken much interest in the deaf and dumb school, performed the ceremony. Mr. WILSON, late master of the school, officiated as interpreter. Three groomsmen and three bridesmaids, all deaf and dumb, attended on the occasion, and there were also present a deaf and dumb couple who had been married about ten years ago at the parish church.
Wednesday 21 April 1852
DIED at Rondebosch on Tuesday the 20th instant, Maria Aletta, beloved wife of John Sampson PRINCE Esq, in her 21st year.
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral on Monday the 5th April 1852:
Mr. Fraz MAGELBRECHER to Miss Ann Francina MOLTBY.
On Monday the 12th April 1852:
Mr. John FOLLY to Miss Jane ANDREWS.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral on Friday the 2nd April 1852:
A son of Mr. Joseph PAYNE, baptised Joseph Henry.
On Sunday the 4th April 1852:
A daughter of Mr. George CLAYTON, baptised Emily Jane.
A son of Mr. Jonathan WILSON, baptised Jonathan.
On Monday the 5th April 1852:
A son of Mr. William HOLLIS, baptised William Edwin Wrigley.
A son of Mr. Otho HITCHCOCK, baptised George Edward.
On Monday the 11th April 1852:
Two sons of Mr. Adolph Frederick MEYER, baptised Frederick Thomas and Edward James.
A daughter of Mr. John Andrew WEATHERHEAD, baptised Cecilia Louisa.
Two adult persons, natives of Africa, baptised severally John and William ANDREWS.
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 14th April 1852 by the very Rev W.A. Newman MA, Dean of Cape Town and Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of David TENNANT Esq, baptised Jacobus Francois.
A son of Mr. Francis Harvey LEAN, baptised William Francis.
A daughter of Mr. John DIXON, baptised Mary Ann Henrietta.
DEATHS
March 28: John Charles Faure, son of John FIELD Esquire, Captain Bombay Army, aged 2 years 9 months and 20 days.
March 31: Mrs. Ann HANCOX, wife of Mr. Thomas HANCOX, Plettenberg’s Bay, aged 28 years.
March 31: Eleanor Bensuson HERENSE, aged 1 year and 3 days.
April 3: Emma Henrietta Susanna, daughter of Mr. Henry Isaac CHANT, aged 1 year 9 months and 21 days.
April 4: Jane, daughter of Mr. John SOUTHGATE, aged 4 months.
April 7: Mrs. Helen JACKSON, wife of Mr. Edward JACKSON, aged 24 years and 5 months.
April 15: George GOUGH.
April 18: Johan Hendrik, son of Mr. Jacob Willem VAN REENEN J.F.son, aged 1 year and 2 months.
April 18: William Barclay, infant son of Mr. Edward WILLIAMS, aged 23 days.
April 19: Helen McGregor, daughter of Coenraad Johannes Carolus GIE Esq, aged 1 years.
April 19: Johan Gerhardus Phillippus Andries, son of Mr. Casparus RITTMULLER, aged 7 years 8 months and 20 days.
April 20: Mrs. Maria Aletta PRINCE, wife of John Sampson PRINCE Esq of Rondebosch, aged 21 years.
Wednesday 28 April 1852
(Port Elizabeth Telegraph, April 22)
DISASTROUS FIRE
On Sunday last one of the most lamentable disasters which has ever occurred in this town was occasioned by fire. At about 1pm on Sunday morning the house adjoining that now occupied by Mr. SHORT, butcher, burst into flames, and in an incredible short space of time was entirely consumed, the sacrifice of property being attended with melancholy loss of life. The circumstances of the case are briefly these: At about the hour referred to a young man named BOWER was passing the house adjoining Mr. SHORT’s, which was a two-storied dwelling, when his attention was arrested by loud screams from its occupant (Mrs. YORKE), who appeared at one of the upper windows calling out that the house was on fire. Immediately afterwards she cast two of her younger children from the upper windows, who were successfully caught, without injury, by Mr. BOWER. While the unfortunate woman was still at the window the floor on which she was standing gave way under her feet, and her two elder children, one 7 years old, the other 9, sunk into the devouring flames. She had but just time to grasp the sill of the window and precipitate herself into the street before this frightful catastrophe took place. Although severely injured by the fall from so considerable a height, she uttered the most frantic appeals to save her two children, which for the moment were thought to be those she had cast into the street. When however the horrible truth became known, the most strenuous efforts were made to render assistance to the unfortunate little creatures, but of course without effect, as when the lower portion of the premises were burst open, the inside of the house was found to present a mass of flames.
A messenger was quickly dispatched to Mr. PIERS, of the Ordnance Department, who with his usual promptitude dispatched the Government fire-engine to the scene of the calamity. Unfortunately, however, the engine was found to be useless. Every effort was made by the neighbours (who exerted themselves most strenuously on the occasion) to extinguish the fire by means of buckets of water, but the efforts proved unavailing, and the fire burnt itself out, entirely gutting the whole premises, leaving only the four blackened walls standing. Great apprehensions were entertained for the safety of the adjoining premises, but owing to their being only one storey, and the burning house being two stories high, their roofs effectually protected them from any serious injury. The cause of the fire is still unexplained, but it is supposed to have arisen from the oven of a baker on the premises (Mr. POWELL), who with his apprentice effected their escape from the upper storey at the back by tying sheets together and letting themselves down. During Sunday, search was made in the ruins for the remains of the unfortunate children, and small portions of calcified bones &c were discovered buried in the ashes. About £30 out of £70 belonging to Mr. POWELL was also found. In the meantime the unfortunate woman, Mrs. YORKE, (whose husband is absent at Graaff-Reinet, where he has a shop) continued in the most precarious and deplorable state, suffering much from the burns she had sustained, and still more from the severe injuries she had received in her fall. The loss of her children has driven her to the verge of distraction, and their loss is rendered still more poignant inasmuch as one of them was the means of saving its mother’s life by awakening her and telling her that the house was on fire. We are happy to say the mother is now mending.
This terrible calamity has thrown a gloom over the whole community, and we trust that the impression produced will not be without its effects. A Fire Engine of power and capacity is an absolute necessity for this town, which in the event of conflagration is entirely at the mercy of the flames. A fire occurring in the same spot as it did a few years ago (Messrs KAY, HESS & Co) would with a strong S.E. gale in all probability entirely demolish the lower part of the town. The inhabitants, or if not the inhabitants the Insurance Companies, ought to look into this matter ere it be too late. We have had two warnings of our perilous position; let us beware how we risk a third, which may prove still more disastrous in its effects. A subscription ought immediately to be set on foot to purchase one or more efficient engines. Thousands of pounds are now at stake, and let us not proceed on the “penny wise and pound foolish” policy. The premises destroyed by this fire belonged to Mr. McCARTHY, and were entirely uninsured too. The unfortunate sufferers by this awful calamity lost everything in the fire with the exception of the money already referred. Such a calamity as this has not occurred in Port Elizabeth since its foundation.
CHRISTENING
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 25th April by the Rev G Morgan:
A son of Mr. James DEUCHAR, baptised William.
DEATHS
March 31: At Ladismith, Natal, after a few days severe illness borne with Christian resignation, Mary MORTIMER, beloved wife of Humphrey E. KNIGHT Esq.
April 22: Joseph Godfrey, son of Captain James DAVIES, Master Mariner, aged 2 years 7 months and 18 days.
April 23: Mrs. Mary Ann MOORE, wife of Mr.William MOORE, aged 37 years and 4 months.
April 23: Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas ELSON, aged 16 months.
Saturday 1 May 1852
DIED on Friday morning, April 30th, George Robert, youngest son of Mr. G.J. PIKE.
Cape Town, 1st may 1852.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Thursday the 15th April by the Hon’ble and Rev Henry Douglas MA:
The Revd. George Henry Redmore FISK to Miss Caroline BRADWELL.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 28th April 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
A son of Mr. Henry KITCHING, baptised Jerrard Richard.
A son of Mr. John PAYNE, baptised John.
A daughter of Mr. Edward YOUNG, baptised Emma Elizabeth.
In St.Paul’s Church Rondebosch on the 18th April by the Rev J Fry MA:
A son of W.C. MILLER, baptised William Charles.
Wednesday 5 May 1852
MARRIED by Special Licence at St.Paul’s Rondebosch on Saturday the 1st day of May 1852, by the Very Reverend W.A. Newman, Dean of Cape Town, Ernest SUFFERT, of Cape Town, Esquire, son of Ernest Gottfried SUFFERT, of Bremen, Esquire, to Elizabeth Mary BILLINGSLEY, daughter of William BILLINGSLEY, of the Vineyard, Esquire.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 3rd May 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
Mr. Edward SWAIN to Miss Anne CASEY.
DEATHS
April 30: George Robert, son of Mr. George James PIKE, aged 5½ years.
May 2: Emma Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Edward YOUNG, aged 5 weeks.
May 2: Emma Lindsay FLINT, aged 19 months.
Saturday 8 May 1852
DIED at Sea, on board the Sappho, Capt. Hildreth, on the 5th April last, Mr. Thomas GADNEY, eldest son of Wm. GADNEY Esquire of this City, aged 22 years, deeply regretted by his Family and Friends.
Cape Town, May 5, 1852.
DIED at Sea Point on the 7th instant, Mr. Francis Mardin GUNN, in the 26th year of his age.
MARRIAGES
In St.Paul’s Church Rondebosch on Saturday 1st May by the Rev the Dean of Cape Town
[By Special Licence]
Mr. Ernst SUFFERT to Miss Elizabeth BILLINGSLEY
In the Roman Catholic Church, May 3rd:
Mr. Edward QUINN to Miss Catherine CLARKE.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral, the 30th April, by the Rev M.M. Wilshere:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas MORRIS, baptised Ann.
A daughter of Mr. William ALBERT, baptised Wilhelmina.
In St.Paul’s Church, Rondebosch, the 25th April, by the Revd J Fry AM:
A son of Mr. H.J. WELLIGH, baptised Hendrick Johannes.
A son of Mr. Vincent BALNE, baptised Vincent.
In the Roman Catholic Church, May 2nd:
A daughter of Mr. Matthew KEETE, baptised Catherine.
DEATHS
April 27: Lodewyk, son of Mr. Lambert LOMBERG, aged 12 years and 6 months.
April 29: Thomas BRENNON, on board the man-of-war ship Marion, aged 34 years.
April 29: Joanna Honora EDWARDS, aged 73 years.
Wednesday 12 May 1852
In the Disposition of God’s Providence, on Tuesday morning, the 11th instant, at his Residence in Cape Town, suddenly departed this life Petrus Gerhardus BRINK Esq, aged 61 years.
The Funeral of the late P.G. BRINK Esq will take place This Day at 4 o’clock pm from his Residence Sans Pareille, to which his Relatives and Friends are invited.
Saturday 15 May 1852
CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 2nd May 1852 by the Revd A Faure BD:
A son of Mr. Nicolaas Jacobus DE KOCK, baptised Servaas.
A son of Mr. Joseph Frederick Fry BURNARD, baptised Jonathan Joseph Mechau.
Sunday the 9th May by the Rev S.P Heyns DD:
A daughter of Mr. Pieter SCHULTZ, baptised Cornelia Johanna Margretha.
A son of Mr. Johannes Laurens Jacobus COLLEN, baptised Johannes Bartholomeus Pfaff.
DEATHS
April 13: Nicolaas Carolus MULLER, aged 45 years 10 months and 3 days.
April 15: Rosina Pauwlina VALENTYN, wife of Edward Kulson WALLICE, aged 32 years 1 month and 15 days.
May 2: Paul, son of Jacoba ABRAHAMSE, aged 5 years and 10 months.
Saturday 22 May 1852
DEATH OF THE REV JAMES READ SEN.
(Communicated)
The following letter, announcing the death of the Rev James READ Senior, will be read by many with melancholy interest:
Fort Beaufort, 12th May 1852
Revd Mr. THOMPSON, Cape Town:
My Dear Sir and Brother, I have to inform you that our beloved, venerable father Mr. READ Senior is now no more. He left us by death on the 8th current. His sickness was inflammation of the heart. I regret I am not able to state the particulars of his illness, for hitherto I have been prevented from going to see him, and thus have not enjoyed the privilege of interring him. My opportunities of going thither depended on occasional events. I feel the loss the more, as I had neither the opportunity of seeing him, nor burying him. But I am still waiting for an opportunity to go to Eiland’s Post to visit and console with Mr. J.V.D.K. READ and his sisters. I shall go to console them, though I myself feel the stroke so keenly.
Please present salutation and believe yours &c
A VAN ROOYEN.
Wednesday 26 May 1852
DIED at Eland’s Post, Kat River Settlement on the 8th May 1852, the Rev James READ Sen, of the London Missionary Society, in the 75th year of his age.
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Thursday the 13th May 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
Mr. Charles KENT to Miss Emma BISHOP.
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 24th May 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
Mr. Neil Adam MORISON to Miss Caroline Elizabeth BIRCH.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 5th May by the very Rev W.A. Newman MA, Dean of Cape Town and Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Ludwig PAPPE Esquire MD, baptised Mary Armstrong.
A son of Mr. Charles KAMERSLEY, baptised Alfred John.
A daughter of Mr. Henry RUMBLE, baptised Maria Elizabeth.
A daughter of Mr. Charles MEYER, baptised Johanna Jacoba.
On Friday the 7th May 1852 by the same:
A daughter of Mr. J.W.B. VAN WALLENDORFF, baptised Susan Maria.
A son of Mr. John SCHRODER, baptised William Howard.
On Sunday the 9th May 1852 by the same:
A son of Mr. William OWEN, baptised William Halock.
A son of Mr. John FOLLY, baptised William.
On Wednesday the 12th May 1852 by the same:
A son of William OPENSHAW Esquire, baptised William Edward.
A daughter of Henry HEWITT Esquire, baptised Florence Kenchman.
A son of Mr. William Smith COLDREY, baptised William Thomas Mead.
On Sunday the 16th May 1852 by the same:
A son of Mr. Henry CRANSTONE, baptised George Henry.
A daughter of Mr. William JESSUP, baptised Sarah Anne.
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 19th May 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
A son of Mr. George Charles Wilmot CAVIES, baptised John Horatio Wilmot.
A son of Mr. Joseph ELLIOT, baptised James John.
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 21st May by the Rev Henry M.M. Wilshere, Officiating Minister:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas HOPKINS, baptised Alice.
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Saturday the 22nd May 1852 by the Rev John Quinn, Officiating Minister:
An adult person, native of this Colony, baptised Henrietta Sophia.
DEATHS
April 30: William Henry, son of Mr. George HASLAM, aged 2 years.
May 11: Henry, son of Mr. Matthew ADAMS, aged 7 years.
May 11: John DANDY, aged 35 years.
May 13: Mrs. Susanna CALF, wife of Jonathan CALF Senior Esquire, aged 63 years and 3 months.
May 19: Mary Ann Elizabeth JACKSON, aged 5 years and 5 months.
May 21: Mrs. Sarah WEST, wife of Mr, Isaac WEST, aged 27 years and 5 months.
Saturday 29 May 1852
MARRIED by Special Licence at Beaufort West, Cape of Good Hope, by the Bride’s father, at his Residence, Mr. Thomas WATSON Esq of the Firm THOMPSON, WATSON & Co, Merchants, Cape Town, to Anne, third daughter of the Rev Colin FRASER, Head Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Division of Beaufort.
MARRIED at Trinity Church Cape Town on Wednesday the 26th May by the Rev R.G Lamb AB, Frederick Stephanus WATERMEYER Esq to Jane Agnes, eldest daughter of John FAIRBAIRN Esq.
CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 16th May by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A son of Mr. Hermanus Johannes VAN DER POLL, baptised Johannes Hermanus.
A daughter of Mr. Cornelis Servaas ECKARD, baptised Gertruida Johanna.
On Sunday 23rd May 1852 by the Rev A Roux DD:
A daughter of Mr. Isaac Petrus Hendrikus VA DER POEL, baptised Anna Maria Margaretha.
A daughter of Mr. Johan VOLSTEEDT, baptised Carolina Petronella Tobia.
DEATH
May 22: Jacoba Elizabeth DANIELSEwife of Johan Jacobus ABRAHAMSE, aged 47 years and 9 days.
Wednesday 2 June 1852
DEATH
Died in Cape Town on the 28th May 1852, Mr. Joseph TURPIN, aged 63 years and 4 months; leaving a Wife and twelve children to lament the loss of a kind husband and affectionate father.
DIED on the 27th May at his Residence, St.George’s-street, G. MUNNIK Esq, aged 60 years.
MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew’s Church on Monday the 31st May by the Rev G Morgan:
Mr. James LAIDLER to Miss Mary HAMILTON.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 23rd May by the Rev G. Morgan:
A son of Mr. J.M. HOETS, baptised George Henry.
A son of Mr. James PRYCE, baptised Andrew.
On Sunday the 30th May:
A daughter of Mr. G.M. STEWART, baptised Maria Henrietta.
A daughter of Mr. J. TEMPLETON, baptised Maria Helen.
A daughter of the late Mr. W.M. MIDDLETON, baptised Mary Ann.
Saturday 5 June 1852
Departed this Life on the 31st May 1852, at his Residence, Rondebosch, David Hyman CANSTATT Esq, aged 52, much respected and deeply regretted by all who knew him.
MARRIAGES
In Trinity Church on Wednesday the 2nd June 1852 by the Rev R.G. Lamb AB:
Mr. Robert TORBET to Miss Emma Mary Ann ATTWELL.
In the Roman catholic Church. May 27:
Mr. Patrick PURCELL to Miss Mary Anne Charlotte VAUGHAN.
CHRISTENINGS
In Trinity Church on Sunday the 23rd May by the Rev R.G. Lamb AB:
A son of Mr. John Warren GLYNN, baptised John Warren.
May 26: A son of Mr. William WHITE, baptised Robert Kerr.
May 30: A daughter of Mr. William ALLISON, baptised Harriet.
June 2: A daughter of Mr. George BANWELL, baptised Mary Louisa.
In the Roman Catholic Church, May 23:
A son of Mr. Thomas SIXSMITH, baptised William.
May 29: A daughter of Mr. Rodger BRODERICK, baptised Margaret Anne.
May 30: A daughter of Mr. John FARRELL, baptised Mary Anne Emily.
Wednesday 9 June 1852
DIED at Cape Town on Saturday the 7th instant, Mr. Robert SAUNDERS Junr, Sworn Government Land Surveyor, in his 23rd year.
9th June 1852.
DEATH at Graaff-Reinet on June 1st, Anna, infant daughter of G.A. WATERMEYER Esq.
Saturday 12 June 1852
The Kowie – The Improvement of this Estuary has met with considerable support at Bathurst, where a good many shares have been subscribed for, this being a locality anticipating great advantage from the opening of the above port. Some misunderstanding relative to the limiting of the number of shares subscribed for individually, in order to increase the number of persons interested, having been removed, we hope to hear of a still further amount of capital being raised amongst the community in question. Some who have already subscribed express their willingness to increase their quota if needed. To all who are so disposed we should urge their doing so at once, and to their utmost endeavour to further the undertaking by filling up the capital needed, bearing in mind that until the whole £25,000 is raised by shareholders, no assistance will be given by the Government, nor will the Ordinance come into full operation until that period.
MARRIAGES
In the Cathedral Church City of Cape Town by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD, May 25:
Frederick Elliott SCOUT to Helen SUERE, both natives of Africa.
May 31 by the Rev John Quinn:
Mr. Thomas NOBLE to Miss Margaret Sophia JORDAN.
June 8: John WOODMAN to Henrietta Sophia BUCKTON
In the Roman Catholic Church, June 7:
Mr. William John ROGERS to Miss Eliza RYAN.
CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church City of Cape Town by the Rev H.M.M. Wilshere, May 26:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas FIELD, baptised Frances Elizabeth.
May 28 by the Rev W.A. Newman MA and RD:
A daughter of Joseph McMASTER Esq, baptised Fanny Hooper.
June 2nd by the Rev John Quinn:
A daughter of Mr. William BENTLY, baptised Sarah Ellen.
A daughter of Mr. John CURREY, baptised Maria Rolanda.
A daughter of Mr. John Anthony EPHOLD, baptised Catherina Margareta Klazena.
June 4 by the Rev H.M.M. Wilshere:
A daughter of Jacob Thomas BROWN, baptised Samelia Caroline.
June 6 by the Rev W.A. Newman MA and RD:
A daughter of Mr. Charles Benjamin Cash MATHEWS, baptised Mary Maria.
A daughter of Mr. Benjamin Horton FLISHER, baptised Julia Emily.
In the Roman Catholic Church, June 3:
A daughter of Mr. Jeremiah KAVANAGH, baptised Elizabeth.
A daughter of John McCARTHY (Rifle Brigade), baptised Ellen.
Jun 6: A son of George NAYLOR (12th Lancers), baptised George John.
DEATHS
May 23: Charlotte BLETCHLEY, aged 5 months.
May 26: Ellen BROWN, aged 50 years.
May 28: Mr. Joseph GOLDRICK, aged 18 years.
May 28: William ALLEN, aged 19 years.
May 31: Elizabeth Mynderina, relict of the late Lieutenant John HUMPHRYS (HM 72nd Regt half pay) aged 57 years and 8 months.
June 1: Ann Ellen SMITH, aged 42 years and 2 months.
June 3: Elizabeth KAVANAGH, aged 1 day.
June 4: John BOURKE, aged 2 years and 11 months.
June 7: Maria Rolanda, daughter of Mr. John CURREY, aged 7 weeks.
June 8: Johanna Magdalena WHITE, wife of Charles WHITE, aged 25 years.
Wednesday 16 June 1852
KARRIEGA
June 2 – On Wednesday the 26th ult, about half past six in the evening, my son was returning from town, and when about three hundred yards from the house, another son of mine who was in the wagon saw persons in the road above them. He called to his brother to look out, and then jumped off and made for the house, while the other drove as hard as he could. Finding he was still followed, and that the marauders, who were then distinctly seen, were only about one hundred yards off, he called out “Father, bring the gun”, which I did, calling out several names to follow me. The marauders were then seen to turn from the road into a small bush. They were about fourteen in number. Having got the wagon safe home, and fearing an attack, I did not follow them. It is now eleven months since I returned to my place, and I consider there is more danger now than there has been since my return. I have also seen several fires, and fear I shall have again to leave. There is between my place and the sea a tract of country about twenty-five miles in length, and from eight to twelve miles in breadth, which contains but one farm house that has escaped the fire-brand of the enemy. I am well acquainted with this part, and think it has been overlooked. A post formed at the farm called “Wait’s” would, if on the hill, overlook the Karraa and the Karriega and Bushman’s Rivers. It is about eight miles from my place, and it would I have no doubt prove a great check to the enemy.
Henry HILL, Salem.
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City by the Rev John Quinn, June 15:
Mr. Philip James BROWN to Miss Teresa Anne BREEZE.
Mr. George Day WALLACE to Miss Sarah Helena ERNSTZEN.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City by the Rev W.A. Newman MA and RD, June 9:
A son of Mr. Philip John STIGANT, baptised Henry.
A son of Mr. Hugh William BRIDGENS, baptised Francis John.
A son of Mr. Joseph VINCENT, baptised Joseph Richard Gordon.
June 11 by the same:
A daughter of Mr. William Mark THOMAS, baptised Ann Jane Faithful.
DEATHS
June 8: Ann Maria Dennis, daughter of Mr. Robert WILSON, aged 1 year and 11 months.
June 10: Anne, daughter of Mr. William WILLIAMS, aged 4 years 2 months and 1 day.
June 10: William John, son of Mr. John KIRKHAM, aged 3 years and 3 months.
June 13: James John, son of Mr. Joseph ELLIOTT, aged 2 months and 8 days.
June 15: Mr. John GOLDING, aged 31 years.
Saturday 19 June 1852
MARRIAGES
In the Roman Catholic Church, June 15:
Mr. Matthias CASSEDY to Miss Harriet Anne CONNELLEY.
In St.Andrew’s Church by the Rev G Morgan, June 17:
Mr. John LOWRIE to Miss Amelia Frances MONCK.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City by the Rev W.A. Newman MA and RD, June 16:
A daughter of Frederick Augustus BOON Esq, baptised Eliza Catherine.
The same day by the Rev John Quinn:
A daughter of Mr. George BOUDLER, baptised Georgina.
A daughter of Mr. John LATCHEN, baptised Johanna Catherine Elizabeth.
In the Roman Catholic Church, June 9:
A son of Mr. William WALSH, baptised James Charles.
June 11: A son of Mr. Thomas BURKE, baptised Michael.
June 13: A daughter of Mr. Henry WATSON, baptised Eva Elizabeth.
In St.Paul’s Church Rondebosch by the Rev J Fry, June 13:
A son of Maria ROBERTSON, baptised William Alexander.
DEATHS
June 11: Jane HART, aged 2 months.
June 11: Mary Anne AINSWORTH, aged 6 years and 2 months.
June 11: John HUGHES, aged 3 years.
June 15: Auchmuty Ashley STURT Esq (Major H.C. Bengal native Infantry) aged 42 years.
Wednesday 23 June 1852
BIRTH on the 19th, the lady of P.J. DENYSSEN Esq of a daughter.
Ross Cottage, cape Town, 22nd June 1852.
CHRISTENING
In the New Dutch Reformed Church by the Rev A Roux BD, June 20:
A son of Pieter Johannes WULF, baptised William Bernardus Dederik.
DEATHS
June 15: Maria Elizabeth DA ROSA, wife of Mr. Isaac Fredrik LEZAR, aged 24 years and 28 days.
June 19: Mrs. Frances GILSTAIN, wife of Mr. Arthur GILSTAIN, aged 53 years.
Saturday 26 June 1852
BIRTH on the 22nd, the wife of Mr. J.B. HERBERT of a daughter.
Bree-street, 23rd June 1852
DIED here on the 4th instant, of the remittent fever, our dearly beloved child Cornelis, aged 9 years and about 4 months.
S.N. DE KOCK, Missionary
M.C. DE KOCK, born VAN HELSDINGEN
Colesberg, 9th June 1852.
CHRISTENING
In the Roman Catholic Church, June 19:
A daughter of Mr. James HART, baptised Elizabeth.
DEATH
June 16: Martin ELLWOOD, aged 67 years.
Wednesday 30 June 1852
BIRTH, Mrs. T.R. SINCLAIR of a son
Bree-street, Cape Town, 28th June 1852.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD, June 28:
Mr. William GLOVER to Mrs. Anne MURRAY.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City by the Rev W.A. Newman MA and RD, June 23:
A son of Mr. George EDWARDS, baptised Charles Howard.
In St.Andrew’s Church by the Rev G Morgan, June 27:
A son of Mr. George ROBB, baptised George.
DEATHS
June 25: Alfred Boucher, son of Mr. Thomas James WELCH, aged 6 months.
June 26: John PETERSON, aged 2 years 8 months and 4 days.
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