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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 28 February 1862, page 1
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2009-10-22 07:50:29.0
Homestead to let Bullengarook
LICENSING PROSECUTIONS. Italian Fined £25.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 21 June 1927, page 7
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2009-07-14 17:41:32.0
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EDINA LEAVES HER OLD BERTH.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 23 April 1929, page 5
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2009-03-24 23:12:05.0
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Wednesday 4 May 1853, page 3
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2009-03-22 09:05:14.0
leeches - good money paid
WILLS AND ESTATES.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 12 August 1921, page 6
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2009-03-19 21:56:13.0
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WILLS AND ESTATES.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 12 August 1921, page 6
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FARMER'S WILL QUESTIONED. Evidence for the Caveator.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 20 April 1928, page 5
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HORSE BOLTS WITH BUGGY. Driver Thrown Out and Injured.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 5 April 1929, page 4
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FATALLY CRUSHED BY WAGGON.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 27 February 1929, page 10
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NEW INSOLVENTS.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 October 1918, page 4
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WEST PRESTON TRAMS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 7 April 1927, page 10
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2009-03-18 18:41:31.0
* From H A MEAGHER Preston April 5
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 26 March 1924, page 23
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2009-03-18 18:19:45.0
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TO-DAY'S SPORT. CEICKET. PENNANT MATCHES.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 11 January 1930, page 28
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2009-03-16 11:25:58.0
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Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 12 July 1859, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 10:03:52.0On Tbutsday, tho 58th April, tit No. 43, Forcheatcr-torraco,
Xondon, Mr«. J. F. Joscphson, of« son.
On tho 10th May, nt London, Mrs. Thomas Whistler Smith, of
& daughter.
On the 28th June, nt her residence, Barnoy Down», Tenterfield,
tho wiro of J. 11. Ros?, !-:«fl., of a eon.
On tho Oth Instant, nt Liverpool, tho wlfo of Ino Rev. W. J. M.
Hlllyar, of a dattehur.
On tho 9th Instant, at 430, Gcorgc-strect, Mrs. James Beattie,
Of a daughter.
On tho 10th fmtnn', at her residence, IUviero, near Waverley,
Mm, Thomas Bowden, of a Bon.'
On tho 57th dar ol June, at the Scota' Church, Syilnoy, by the
Hot. John Reid, Mr. Adam Orr, eldest «on of Mr. Jame» Orr, of
Ayrshire, Scotland, to MI-s Joan Munro, only daughter of Mr.
Alexander Mnnin, of the Moruya River.
On tho 9th Instant, at Sydney, by the Rev. Alexander Salmon,
Vf. W. Fraser, »on of the Hot. II. Fraser, lato of Ardchittnn,
Argylcsblre, N.B., to Margaret, eldest daughter of tho lato Alox
nndor Campbell, F>q., uf Inverell, New England.
On tho loth April, at Rhyml, Abordccnshire, Scotland, John
Gordon, Esq , In tho 87th year of his age.
On tho IStb April, at her residence, Milo End Road, London,
Mrs. Thomn« Wellbank, mother of Mr. J. Wclbank, of this city,
In her 00th your.
On 10th May, at the College, Winchester, whore ho had already
greatly distinguished himself, William Ilcnry, aged 13, youngest
KUI of Kdyo Manning, l>q., of this city.
On tho lGih May last, Jumo« Lewis, Erq., late of -ottesham,
Mlddlosox, youngest son nf tue lato Thomas Lewi*, K«n , Ilambro,
merchant of tho city of London, jnd brother of Mr. W. Lewis, of
Jamlson-strcct, eldtsl surviving ton of tho same.
On tho 10th June, nt Parramatta, Francis WesL E»n.. aired 47
years. ' ' "
On the 10th instant, ni tho roldcneo oí Mr. IT. T. Ashton, 114.
Phillip-street, Elizabeth Singleton, aged 10, aftor a long anti
pilnful Hine«, borno Tilth Chrlftlan patit nee.
On Monday, July lltt\ at his residence, Clydc.strcot, Svdncy.
Mr. Murdoch Mackay, In the 70tn you of his age.
BIRTIIS.
MAUlUAGflS.
On Thursday, the 28th April, at No. 43, Porchester-terrace
London, Mrs J. F. Josephson, of a son.
On the 10th May, at London, Mrs. Thomas Whistler Smith, of
a daughter.
On the 28th June, at her residence, Barney Downs, Tenterfield,
the wife of J. H. Ross, Esq., of a son.
On the 6th instant, at Liverpool, the wife of the Rev. W. J. M.
Hlllyar, of a daughter.
On the 9th Instant, at 450, George-street, Mrs. James Beattie,
of a daughter.
On the 10th instant, at her residence, Riviera, near Waverley,
Mrs, Thomas Bowden, of a son.
On the 27th day of June, at the Scots' Church, Sydney, by the
Rev. John Reid, Mr. Adam Orr, eldest son of Mr. James Orr, of
Ayrshire, Scotland, to Miss Joan Munro, only daughter of Mr.
Alexander Munro, of the Moruya River.
On the 9th Instant, at Sydney, by the Rev. Alexander Salmon,
W. W. Fraser,son of the Rev. H. Fraser, late of Ardchattan
Argyleshire, N.B., to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Alex
ander Campbell, Esq of Inverell, New England.
On the 16th April, at Rhyml, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, John
Gordon, Esq , in the 87th year of his age.
On the 18th April, at her residence, Mile End Road, London,
Mrs. Thomas Wellbank, mother of Mr. J. Welbank, of this city,
in her 90th year.
On 10th May, at the College, Winchester, where he had already
greatly distinguished himself, William Henry, aged 13, youngest
son of Edye Manning, Esq of this city.
On the 16th May last, James Lewis, Esq., late of Tottenham,
Middlesex, youngest son of the late Thomas Lewis, Esq , Hambro,
merchant of the city of London, and brother of Mr. W. Lewis, of
Jamison-street, eldest surviving son of the same.
On the 10th June, at Parramatta, Francis West, Esq. aged 47
years.
On the 10th instant, at the residence of Mr. H. T. Ashton, 114
Phillip-street, Elizabeth Singleton, aged 16, after a long and
painful illness, borne with Christian patience.
On Monday, July 11th at his residence, Clyde-street Sydney
Mr. Murdoch Mackay,iIn the 70th year of his age.
BIRTHS
MARRIAGES.
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 14 June 1859, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 09:44:47.0| |0n May 31st, nt Morcnder, tho wife of James Hooper, Endncott,
of twin», son ar.d ilnughter. , , " . .
On Wednesday, Mth Mny, nt her residente, Commercial note),
King-street East, Mm. Junie» Cunningham, of a daughter.
Moy 2nd, at Lismore, .Urs. Carolin» Teni lopo Brown, tho wife
of Mr. Henry Brown, of a «on ; hoili ilnlnp well.
On the Oth nstnnt, at lier residence, ltoyol Hotel, Grafton, the
.wifn of Mr. J. T. Jones, of a daughter.
On the 19th instant, at Newtown, Mr?. George Davis, of a
On the 10th insüint, »t Elisabeth Cottago, West Maitland, Mrs.
Henry Whittingham, oin daughter.
On Sunday, 12th )n«tnnt, nt her residence, No. 27, Riley-strcct,
Woolloomooloo, the wife of Mr. Patrick Dowi'ey. of a daughter. I
? MAURI AGES.
On tho 20th of Mnrch, ut St John's Church, Westminster, hy
the Ilev. W. n. Turto, Jemima, fnnrih dauühtor of tho late
Richard Mansfield, Esq., of Maldon, Essex, to Charles W. Scnrlott,
Esq., of 2% Ponsnnby-plaee, Westminster, and oldest son of C.
On tho 18th May, hy the IUv. II. Darling, at SO, George-street,
James, second son of tho lnta Mr. Jumes Drynan, of Girvan,
of Camhcnvell, 8urrey, Englnnd.
On tho flth instnnt, at St. Michael'« Church, by tho Tlcv. H. S.
King, B.A., Samuel, fourth son of Jnmrs Marks, Esq., Culwulla,
Jamberoo, to Clara Kczrn Bedford, foutth daughter of E. Ulhcr,
On Fridny. 10th instant, at St. Bartholomew's Church, Prospect,
by thoBev. T. Donkin, B D., John Mnrk Hillns,E.q., of Bannaby.
' near Goulburn, to Eliza Sophia, eldest daughter of William
Thomas Pearce, Esq., of the Seven nills.
On tho 7th of April, at thu residence of her father, Devonport,
England, Miss Helena Kuttcr, elster of Dr. Rutur, of this city,
On Bunda?, Juno 12th, nt hor residence, Commercial Hotel,
87 years.
On Tuesday, Ino 14th Msrch, at her residence. Den nouse,
Tclgnmouth, Devonshire, England, Mr. William Partridge, aged
BIRTHS. " ., .
|0n May 31st, nt Merender, the wife of James Hooper, Endacott,
of twins, son and daughter.
On Wednesday, 25th May, at her residente, Commercial Hotel
King-street East, Mrs James Cunningham, of a daughter.
May 2nd, at Lismore, Mrs Caroline Penelope Brown, the wife
of Mr. Henry Brown, of a son ; both doing well.
On the 6th instant, at her residence, Royal Hotel, Grafton, the
wife of Mr. J. T. Jones, of a daughter.
On the 19th instant, at Newtown, Mrs. George Davis, of a
On the 16th instant Elizabeth Cottage, West Maitland, Mrs.
Henry Whittingham, of a daughter.
On Sunday, 12th instant at her residence, No. 27, Riley-street,
Woolloomooloo, the wife of Mr. Patrick Downey. of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 20th of March, at St John's Church, Westminster, by
the Rev. W. H. Turie, Jemima, fourth daughter of the late
Richard Mansfield, Esq., of Maldon, Essex, to Charles W. Scarlett,
Esq., of 25 Ponsonby-place, Westminster, and oldest son of C.
On the 18th May, by the Rev. H. Darling, at 86 George-street,
James, second son of the late Mr. James Drynan, of Girvan,
of Camberwell, Surrey, Englnnd.
On the 8th instant, at St. Michael's Church, by the Rev. H. S.
King, B.A., Samuel, fourth son of James Marks, Esq., Culwulla,
Jamberoo, to Clara Kezra Bedford, fourth daughter of E. Uther,
On Friday. 10th instant, at St. Bartholomew's Church, Prospect,
by the Rev. T. Donkin, B D., John Mnrk Hillas,Esq., of Bannaby.
near Goulburn, to Eliza Sophia, eldest daughter of William
Thomas Pearce, Esq., of the Seven Hills.
On the 7th of April, at the residence of her father, Devonport,
England, Miss Helena Rutter, sister of Dr. Rutter, of this city,
On Sunday June 12th, at her residence, Commercial Hotel,
37 years.
On Tuesday,the 14th March, at her residence. Den House,
Teignmouth, Devonshire, England, Mr. William Partridge, aged
BIRTHS
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 9 February 1859, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 09:28:23.0On the morning., of the 8tb instant, the wife of Rev A. H.
At her residence, 508,1'itt-atrcot, Sydney, Mr». G. W. Davison,
1791, sixty-seven years since, , and resided on his property, Brick-
On the morning., of the 8th instant, the wife of Rev A. H.
At her residence, 308,Pitt-street, Sydney, Mrs. G. W. Davison,
1791, sixty-seven years since, and resided on his property, Brick-
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 9 February 1859, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 09:23:16.0Os tUo morning., of tho 8tb instant, tho wife of HOT. A. IT.
Stephen, St. VaxA't, Redfern, of u «on. . ,._.,.. '
On tho 10th January, at Bungaban, Leichhardt District, sirs.
John A. M'Arthur, of a «on. , i
of a daughter. ' _[
On the 1st instant, bv special license, at Bowning, hy the Bor.
M. M'Abrov, fronrgo'VVilllsm. second ton of Samuol Barber;
Esq., to Annie Miry, ohlist daughter of tho late Joremlah Murray,
Bsq,, formerly of Cumnbclltown. . .
On Tuesdav, tho 8th Instant, by special license, by tho Rev. Bri
Lang, at the'.Marino floto!, Lower Goorgo-atrcot, Mr. Robert
Brcckinridge, \sood inoreliant, Fort Mtenhcns, a native of Carluke,
XanarXshire, Scol'ar.d, to Annie, eldest danghter of tho late Mr.
John Howe, of Ayrshire, Eooltand. ,
On 27th Jnnuiry, at ITobart Town, Tasmania, Ann, -wife of
F. Hartwell Henslowe, Ehq., aged 48 year«:
On January COth, at Broughton Creek, Ilarrlot, youngest
daughter of Mr. Willi m Hoxlcy, of Shoalhaven, aged 14 year». '
On Sunday, the 3uth ultimo, at Tamworth, Henry, twin son of
J. Crawford, aged one year and nine month;.
On the 7th instant, at" hi« lato residence, E6§cx Hill Farm,
Punchbowl Road. Mr. Bamuol Hockley, aged 95 years, regretted
by a largo clrole of frieiuK Mr. Hocilcy arrived in this colony in
1701, sixty-eovon year* ».nee, and resided on his property, Brlok
fiold-httl, moi o than sixty-four years.
On the 8th instant, at the reaidetico of her parents, 57, Sonth
Head Road, Caroline, fourth daughter of James Greon, painter,
&o., aged fonr years.
On tbo 8th in*tnnt, Harriet Mary, the infant daughter or
William Crane, Newtown, atied H)¡ mwiths.
On the 17th Vebruary, ut Camden, Garlics Alllnson, Esq., mer-
chant, Singapore, youngest son of tho late Joseph Altlnson, Esq.,
" MARRIAGES. ~
BIRTHS. - "
DEATHS. . . i
On the morning., of the 8tb instant, the wife of Rev A. H.
Stephen, St. Paul's, Redfern, of a son.
On the 16th January, at Bungaban, Leichhardt District, Mrs.
John A. M'Arthur, of a son.
of a daughter.
On the 1st instant, by special license, at Bowning, by the Rev.
M. M'Abroy, George William. second son of Samuel Barber;
Esq., to Annie Mary, eldest daughter of the late Jeremiah Murray,
Esq,, formerly of Cambelltown.
On Tuesdav, the 8th Instant, by special license, by the Rev. Dr.
Lang, at the Marine Hotel, lower George-street, Mr. Robert
Breckinridge, wood merchant of Port Stephens,, a native of Carluke,
Lanarkshire, to Annie, eldest danghter of the late Mr.
John Howe, of Ayrshire, Scotland.
On 27th January at Hobart Town, Tasmania, Ann, wife of
F. Hartwell Henslowe, Esq., aged 48 years.
On January 19th, at Broughton Creek, Harriet, youngest
daughter of Mr. William Hoxley, of Shoalhaven, aged 14 years.
On Sunday, the 30th ultimo, at Tamworth, Henry, twin son of
J. Crawford, aged one year and nine months.
On the 7th instant, at his late residence, Essex Hill Farm,
Punchbowl Road. Mr. Samuel Hockley, aged 95 years, regretted
by a large circle of friends. Mr. Hockley arrived in this colony in
1791, sixty-seven years since, , and resided on his property, Brick-
field-hill more than sixty-four years.
On the 8th instant, at the residence of her parents, 57, South
Head Road, Caroline, fourth daughter of James Green, painter,
&o., aged four years.
On the 8th instant, Harriet Mary, the infant daughter of
William Crane, Newtown, aged 5½ months.
On the 17th February, at Camden, Garlies Allinson, Esq., mer-
chant, Singapore, youngest son of the late Joseph Allinson, Esq.,
MARRIAGES
BIRTHS
DEATHS.
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 10 August 1858, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 09:09:34.0, BIRTHS.
Ob »he 7th instant, at Adelaide Cottage, Potts' Point, M ». Alex.
MDould, of a daughter.
On the 9th Initant, at Claremont, Boee Bay, Mrs. C. W. Keele,
of a eoa.
On the 15th of July, by the Bot. Dr. Fallerton, Mr. Edward
Davie«, of Pyrmont, to Jessie Outtrim, of Wllllam-etrcet.
On the 2nd initant, by the Rot. Irving Hetherington, at the
reddrnoe of the bride's rather, the Rev. James Fullerton, LL.D..
of Sydney, New Sooth Walo«, to Janet, only danghter of David
Tounf, of Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria.
On wednesday, 4th Augu«t, by special license, at All Saints
shire', Beotland, to Sarah Margaret, third daughter of Mr. John
Peter M'Coy, of Hillborough, Ireland, to Bridget, seooud
daughter of Mr. Charle« Mechen, of Paddington, Sydney.
* On the 9th of August, by special license, at Rt. Luke's Church,
Alice, second daughter of Mr. Samuol Brooke, of Howlet Hirst
Bradshaw, in tho 75th year of his agc,-an old and respected
eltlsen.
leptic seliurc, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. Samuel Sneyd,
chief constable or Police, Briibano, aged 46 years, leaving a hus-
band and nino children to mourn their loss.
Btephen Frederick Palmer, eldest son of Mr. Stephen Butts, aged
On the 9th instant, at Hunter-street, Sydney, Frances, Infant
MAKBIAGE8.
BIRTHS.
On the 7th instant, at Adelaide Cottage, Potts' Point, Mrs. Alex.
M'Donald, of a daughter.
On the 9th instantt, at Claremont, Rose Bay, Mrs. C. W. Keele,
of a son.
On the 15th of July, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Mr. Edward
Davies, of Pyrmont, to Jessie Outtrim, of William-street.
On the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Irving Hetherington, at the
residence of the bride's father, the Rev. James Fullerton, LL.D..
of Sydney, New South Wales to Janet, only danghter of David
Young, of Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria.
On Wednesday, 4th August, by special license, at All Saints
shire, Scotland, to Sarah Margaret, third daughter of Mr. John
Peter M'Coy, of Hilsborough, Ireland, to Bridget, second
daughter of Mr. Charles Meehen, of Paddington, Sydney.
On the 9th of August, by special license, at St. Luke's Church,
Alice, second daughter of Mr. Samuel Brooke, of Howlet Hirst
Bradshaw, in the 75th year of his age, — an old and respected
citizen.
leptic seizure, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. Samuel Sneyd,
chief constable of Police, Brisbane, aged 46 years, leaving a hus-
band and nine children to mourn their loss.
Stephen Frederick Palmer, eldest son of Mr. Stephen Butts, aged
On the 9th instant, at Hunter-street, Sydney, Frances, infant
MARRIAGES.
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 26 October 1860, page 4
Family Notices
2009-11-24 07:58:57.0Mrs. John Foulkcs of a daughter.
On tho 23rd inst,, at St Kilda, tho wifo of Sydney
Mrs. John Foulkes of a daughter.
On tho 23rd inst,, at St Kilda, the wife of Sydney
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 26 October 1860, page 4
Family Notices
2009-11-24 07:57:34.0On tho 3rd inst., at Capel-street, North Molbourno,
On tho 6th inst., at Richmond, the wife of Mr. T. S.
Small ol a daughter.
On tho 11th inst,, the wife of Mr. Thomas Edwards,'
of Her Majesty's servico, of a Bon.
Theodoro Bliss of a son.
W. Smith, O.E., of a son.
On tbo 25th inst., at Richmond, Mrs. Henry
Pelling, of Tottonham House, Quoen-stroet, Mol-
bourno, of a daughter.
On tho 19th Juno, at Haddington, Scotland, of
consumption, Mr. Goorge Landlos, seedsman, youngest
brothor of Mr. JamoB Landlos, Lonsdalo-Btreot, Mol-
bourno.
On the 21th inst., socond daughter of Mr. John
Woods, timber merohant, Fitzroy, of moaslos and in-
flammation of tho lungs.
On tho 21th inst., at No. 41 Argylo-street, Fitzroy,
Cathorlno, only daughter of Jamos and Mary Ponen,
ol measles and bronchitis, aged 1 yoar 8 months.
On the 25th inst., at 23 Little Bourke-stroot oast,
John Florance, only ohlld ol W.H. Williams, ago! 25
On the 25th inst., Mary, tho youngest and belovod
child of Mr. James Graham, of Kensington Houso,
On the 25th inst., at his roBidence, Market Hotel,
Narket-alroet, Emerald Hill, Mr. Mlehaol Costello,
ged 15 years.
On tho 25th Inst, at her residence, Cape-street
Wurman, of consumption, aged 83. Also, on the 23rd,
Gtorglanna, the infant daughter, aged 8 weeks, Syd-
ney paper«, please copy.
On the 3rd inst., at Capel-street, North Melbourne,
On the 5th inst., at Richmond, the wife of Mr. T. S.
Small of a daughter.
On tho 11th inst,, the wife of Mr. Thomas Edwards,
of Her Majesty's service, of a son.
Theodore Bliss of a son.
W. Smith, C.E., of a son.
On the 25th inst., at Richmond, Mrs. Henry
Pelling, of Tottenham House, Queen-street, Mel-
bourne, of a daughter.
On tho 19th June, at Haddington, Scotland, of
consumption, Mr. George Landles, seedsman, youngest
brother of Mr. James Landles, Lonsdale-street, Mel-
bourne.
On the 24th inst., second daughter of Mr. John
Woods, timber merchant, Fitzroy, of measles and in-
flammation of the lungs.
On the 24th inst., at No. 41 Argyle-street, Fitzroy,
Catherine, only daughter of James and Mary Punch,
ol measles and bronchitis, aged 1 year 8 months.
On the 25th inst., at 23 Little Bourke-street east,
John Florance, only child of W.H. Williams, aged 25
On the 25th inst., Mary, eoungest and beloved
child of Mr. James Graham, of Kensington House,
On the 25th inst., at his residence, Market Hotel,
Market-street, Emerald Hill, Mr. Michael Costello,
ged 45 years.
On the 25th inst, at her residence, Cape-street
Warman, of consumption, aged 33. Also, on the 23rd,
Georgianna, the infant daughter, aged 3 weeks, Syd-
ney papers, please copy.
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 12 January 1858, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 07:48:31.0OiUhe 8th instant, at Coulstoun Cottage, South Tarra, near
Melbourne, lira. Charles F. E. Brown, of a «on.
On the Tib instant, at her résidence, 171, Devonshire-street,
OB the 9th instant, at her resldenoo, Palmer-street, Woolloo-
mooloo, the 'wife of Mr. Charles Davis, of a son.
On the 10th instant, st her residence,- Paddington, Mrs. James
fairbairn, of a son J
On the 10th instant, at her resWenoe, corner of Hunter and
Bligh streets, the wife of Buehan Thomson, of a son. ,
On tiw 10th instant, the wife of the Rev. George Gurney, B.A.,
of a son. i ii'1
8ooth Head Road, the wife of F. tarter, of a danghtei._
At tantington-place. Tain, Ross-shire, on the 6th October, by
-the Rev. Gustavos Aird Crieeh (uncle to the bride), Alexander
Robertson, eldest daughter of George Hurray, Esq.. merchant,
Tain.. '
At St. Marylobone Church, London, on the 29th October last,
hythe Rev. W. A. Holt, M.A., David Pointer M'Ewen, Esq., of
Sydney, New South Wales, to Elisabeth Mary, relict of tbo lato
Thomas Newton, Esq., of the same placo.
On the 1th instant, hy special licence, at St. Mary's Cathedral,
hythe Rev. A. S. Sheehy, president of St. Mary's Seminary, Mr.
William P. Casey, of lattin, County Tipperary, to Mary Ann, se-
cond daughter of < the lato Mr. Michael Byan, of Clenoliy, County
Tipperary, and,niece of Edward Ryan, Esq., Yass.'_
Dawson', in the 70th year of his age.
On the SOth December, 1857, at the Murrumbidgee, on his way
-to Melbourne, Victoria, Thomas Nicholson, Esq., of Eoorelah, late
On the Hth instant, at her residence, No. 402, Sussex-street
South, after a short illness, Mrs. Cnllen, late Mrs. John Berry.
On the 12th November, 1857, at his residence, l8, Princes-street,
7~Tl r . .BIRTHS.
1 MARRIAGES. ', ,
On the 5th instant, at Coulstoun Cottage, South Yarra, near
Melbourne, Mrs Charles F. E. Brown, of a son.
On the 7th instant, at her residence, 171, Devonshire-street,
On the 9th instant, at her rresidence, Palmer-street, Woolloo-
mooloo, the wife of Mr. Charles Davis, of a son.
On the 10th instant, at her residence,- Paddington, Mrs. James
Fairbairn, of a son.
On the 10th instant, at her residence, corner of Hunter and
Bligh streets, the wife of Buchan Thomson, of a son.
On the 10th instant, the wife of the Rev. George Gurney, B.A.,
of a son.
South Head Road, the wife of F. Larter, of a daughter.
At Lamington-place. Tain, Ross-shire, on the 6th October, by
the Rev. Gustavus Aird Criech (uncle to the bride), Alexander
Robertson, eldest daughter of George Murray, Esq.. merchant,
Tain.
At St. Marylebone Church, London, on the 29th October last,
by Rev. W. A. Holt, M.A., David Painter M'Ewen, Esq., of
Sydney, New South Wales, to Elisabeth Mary, relict of the late
Thomas Newton, Esq., of the same place.
On the 4th instant, by special licence, at St. Mary's Cathedral,
by the Rev. A. S. Sheehy, president of St. Mary's Seminary, Mr.
William P. Casey, of Lattin, County Tipperary, to Mary Ann, se-
cond daughter of the late Mr. Michael Ryan, of Clenolty, County
Tipperary, and,niece of Edward Ryan, Esq., Yass'_
Dawson, in the 70th year of his age.
On the 20th December, 1857, at the Murrumbidgee, on his way
to Melbourne, Victoria, Thomas Nicholson, Esq., of Koorelah, late
On the 11th instant, at her residence, No. 402, Sussex-street
South, after a short illness, Mrs. Cullen, late Mrs. John Berry.
On the 12th November, 1857, at his residence, 18, Princes-street,
BIRTHS.
MARRIAGES.
Family Notices
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 20 December 1853, page 7
Family Notices
2009-11-24 07:37:50.0On Wednesday, tho 14th Deccrabor, tho lady of W. It.
Collett, Esq., of ft son.
On the 17th instant, l>y special licence, nt St. James'
Church, Sydney, by the Her. George King, Mr. James
Totnkins, Esq., both of London.
By special license on Friday, the 16th, by tho Rev.
James Fullerton, h.Tj.'D., Mr. John Copland, Sydney, to
Eleanor, eldest daughter of J, It. Hinton, Esq., Washeko,
l'hlllip's Church, by Archdeacon Cowper, Mr. John
whioh ho boro with Christian fortitude, and much re
grottod by all who knew him.
O'connell, lato of the 09lh regiment, and for many years
on tho military staff of the Australian colonies.
At 303, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, on tho 2nd Sep-
At Vonrith.ou the 13th instant, after a few days' III
PrlsciHa Mary, sixth daughter of Mr. John Ironside,
storokoepor, aged 4 yoarB and 9 months.
At his residence, GIoucester-str«et,"on the 19th instant,
after a long illness, Mr. Edward Riley, In the 51st year
of his ago.
On the 19th instant, Julia Grace, tho much beloved
and youngest daughter of .Mrs. Phillips (widow of tho
On September 4tb, at the Viearago, Rickmansworth,
MAWUED,
On Wednesday, tho 14th December, the lady of W. R.
Collett, Esq., of a son.
On the 17th instant,by special licence, at St. James'
Church, Sydney, by the Rev. George King, Mr. James
Tomkins, Esq., both of London.
By special license on Friday, the 16th, by the Rev.
James Fullerton, L.L.D.., Mr. John Copland, Sydney, to
Eleanor, eldest daughter of J. R. Hinton, Esq., Washeka,
Phlllip's Church, by Archdeacon Cowper, Mr. John
whioh he bore with Christian fortitude, and much re
gretted by all who knew him.
O'Connell, late of the 99th regiment, and for many years
on the military staff of the Australian colonies.
At 303, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, on the 2nd Sep-
At Penrith on the 13th instant, after a few days'ill-
Prlscilla Mary, sixth daughter of Mr. John Ironside,
storekeeper,, aged 4 years and 9 months.
At his residence, GIoucester-street, on the 19th instant,
after a long illness, Mr. Edward Riley,iIn the 51st year
of his age.
On the 19th instant, Julia Grace, the much beloved
and youngest daughter of Mrs. Phillips (widow of the
On September 4th, at the Vicarage, Rickmansworth,
MARRIED
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 27 April 1885, page 1
Family Notices
2009-11-24 07:27:36.0Cunrn-On the 20th hist, at her late residence,
Cothatu road, Kew, uftcr a«hoit illncbs katherlno
Brent leitet of tim lato Iltur} Caldtr late of Cuni
horoona, Albur}, and DauduiOiiL,, aged flj S}dncj
papera plcabo top}
CUALMHIS.-On tho 25th inst, nt Osborne street
South ^arra Maud Gi ice }OUIIL,UI daughter of
Jaints Cruickshank Chalmers nyul 17} cars
BfAN -On tho -Util inst at Itvau street, frootacrai,
Eliza, relict of tho lato Joseph Utan, contractor,
ngid f4 }cars
* Allllction sore long timo HIIO bore,
1 insiciana wiro in lulu,
Till God di i pttufat to gn u her coso,
And freo bor from her pain '
HIMTII -On tho 20th in.st, at Church strcot, Middle
Brighton, Gcorgo lltath, aged tir> juara
TAIT -On tho 25th inst, at his son in law a residence,
YY illustren Poukor street, Richmond Otorgo Tait
late of Haddington ¡scotland, aged 71 }tar»
CALDER -On the 26th inst, at her late residence,
Cotham-road, Kew, after a short illness, Katherine
Brent relict of the late Henry Calder, late of Cum-
beroona, Albury and Dandenong, aged 63. Sydney
papers please copy.
CHALMERS - On the 25th inst, at Osborne street
South Yarra, Maud Grace, younger daughter of
James Cruickshank Chalmers aged 17 years.
DEAN -On the 26th inst at Ryan street, Footscray
Eliza, relict of the late Joseph Dean, contractor,
aged 54 years.
"Affliction sore long time she bore,
Physicians were in vain,
Till God did please to give her ease
And free her from her pain '
HEATH -On the 26th inst, at Church street, Middle
Brighton, George Heath, aged 65 years.
TAIT -On the 25th inst, at his son in law's residence,
Willestren, Docker-street, Richmond, George Tait
late of Haddington Scotland, aged 71 years.

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