South Africa 1904 2 April - June
DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 May 1904
BIRTHS
BLACK, Mrs. A. C., Maritzburg, March 30, a daughter.
BORDERS, Mrs. R. W., Durban, March 30, a daughter.
BORKELOH, Mrs. T. W. O., Observatory, April 10, a daughter.
CARTWRIGHT, Mrs. C., Sea Point, April 11, a son.
DICK, Mrs. J., Durban, March 25, a daughter.
EADY, Mrs. T. A. C., London, April 30, a daughter.
FARRELL, Mrs. D. P., Swellendam, April 6, a son.
FINDLAY, Mrs. J., Neilston, April 21, a daughter.
LITTLE, Mrs. R., Observatory, April 12, a daughter.
MACGREGOR, Mrs. J. G., Observatory, April 5, a son.
MANSON, Mrs. W. A., Durban, March 31, a daughter.
NEAVE, Mrs. C. H., Sea Point, April 5, a daughter.
PEARSON, Mrs. H. H., Ladysmith, March 26, a daughter.
RYAN, Mrs. J. E., Wynberg, April 12, a daughter.
TASSIE, Mrs. G. A., Berea, March 29, a daughter.
VON ELM, Mrs. J., Woodstock, April 10, a daughter.
VOORTMAN, Mrs. J. B., Rouxville, March 29, a son.
WARREN, Mrs. W. C., Green Point, April 9, a daughter.
WERNER, Mrs. J. C., Salt River, April 10, a son.
MARRIAGES
AITKEN, J. B.-MCLEAN, F. C., Durban, April 6.
ALBERTYN, P. K.-TILNEY, M. E., Swellendam, April 6.
BARRETT-VAN DE VEN-On March 22, at Rondebosch, William Van Keppel, third son of Dr. Alfred E. Barrett, of Holland Park Avenue, London, W., and grandson of the late Hon. and Rev. Thomas Robert Keppel, son of the fourth and brother of the fifth and sixth Earls of Albemarle, and also of the late Admiral Sir Harry Keppel, G.C.B., to Toca, third daughter of the late Captain Van De Ven, of Woodville, Cape Town.
DICKSON-BEATTIE-At Woodbank Mansion Hotel, Dumfries, on April 30, Gordon Campbell Dickson, Assoc. Glasgow Tech. Coll., Min. Eng., Cape Town, son of Charles Arkcoll Dickson, merchant, Cape Town, and formerly of Clarencefield, Ruthwell, to Mary Pool, second daughter of W. J. P. Beattie, of Newdyke, Annan, and late of Hope Lodge, Moffat.
DUTHIE-WRIGHT-At 2, Blackheath Villas, Cape Town, on Mary 30, Hector G. Duthie, Rhodesia Civil Service, to Margaret E. Wright, daughter of the late John Wright, of Rothesay.
HEAN, G. M.-FAIRWEATHER, E., Greyville, March 29.
JAMESON-SCOTT-On January 24, at the English Church, Salisbury, Rhodesia, Samuel Ross Jameson, eldest son of Samuel Watson Jameson, to Mabel, eldest daughter of the late Walter Scott, of Dalbeattie, Scotland.
LAYTON-MACMILLAN-At the Presbyterian Church, Stellenbosch, on April 5, Ernest Murray Layton, of Port Elizabeth, to Helen (Nellie), youngest daughter of the Rev. John MacMillan, M.A., of Stellenbosch.
MACAULAY, D. J.-MACDONALD, M., Greyville, March 30.
MACKENZIE, J. A.-CARTER, M. G., Durban, April 5.
MAISON, H.-SMITH, F., Sea Point, April 4.
MATHIESON, R. C.-FORRESTER, M. J., Durban, March 31.
MILLAR, C.-BROWNE, M. M., Durban, March 23.
ORDIDGE, W.-BARKLEY, M. G., Woodstock, April 6.
OSLER, T.-GEERINGH, H., Somerset West, April 5.
ROBERTSON, J.-RODDY, M. E., Addington, March 23.
RONCH-AIM-At Cape Town, on April 28, Frank, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ronch, The Cedars, Chiswick, London, to Johanna Hastie (Joe), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aim, Dunacre House, Bellahouston, Glasgow.
SAMPSON-FRANCIS-On the 4th inst., at Cape Town, James Sampson, of "The Gardens," Cape Town, to Mabel Isabella, third daughter of Joseph Francis, C. E., of Coolhurst Road, London, N.
SCOTT-PAUL-At the Congregational Church, Johannesburg, on April 27, Robert Scott, Jeppestown, to Margaret Thom Paul, late of Springbank, Airdrie.
STAINES, E. J.-CARTER, M. E., Cape Town, March 31.
TEMPLETON, R.-JEAREY, F. W., Sea Point, March 23.
DEATHS
ADAMS, S., Pretoria, March 30, aged 64.
BUSK, Mrs. C. J., Wimbledon, April 27, aged 75.
DOUGLAS, F., on board s.s. Gascon, April 18, aged 37.
ERICKSON, Mrs. C., Wynberg, April 9.
GILL, G. T., Takoon, March 31, aged 31.
HUINS, W. K., East London, April 11, aged 21.
LESLIE, J., Pretoria, April 30, aged 26.
MACKAY, R. G., Wolzak, Holfontein, March 30, aged 19.
MCROBERT, J. E., Port Elizabeth, April 6, aged 14.
NICOL, R. D., Glasgow, April 30, aged 62.
PENGELLEY, R. K., Gwanda, April 26, aged 28.
PETERSEN, S. E., Cape Town, April 10, aged 58.
SABER, J., Cape Town, aged 56.
STINTON, P. E., Burghersdorp, April 5.
Miscellaneous article on the same page:
In order to commemorate the missionary labours of the late Mr. James Weir, who was associated with the late Rev. William Govan in the founding of Lovedale Institution, and the late Rev. William J. B. Moir, M.A., of Lovedale, and later of Blythswood, it is proposed to place memorial tablets on the walls of St. Andrew's Church, Kingwilliamstown.
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