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Grahamstown Journal

Grahamstown Journal 1865 - 2 - April to June

Wednesday 5 April 1865

Mrs. COLVILL returns her sincere thanks to those kind Christian friends who showed such great respect and sympathy for the sufferings of her dear son, Elisha EVANS, as also for their kind attention in following his remains to their last resting place. He was called at very short notice, in the bloom of life, to meet his God. Peace to his soul!

DIED at Grahamstown on the 1st April, of Paralysis, Susannah, widow of the late Mr. Joseph YELLING.

Monday 10 April 1865

THE LATE MR. WOOLDRIDGE
(From our own Correspondent)
Peddie, 3rd April 1865 - The mortal remains of the late Mr. James Warwick WOOLDRIDGE, Civil Commissioner's Clerk, were removed from the residence of Mrs. TAINTON Senr on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and conveyed to their last resting place, close to that of the late Mr. TAINTON Senr, in the cemetery of Peddie – followed by the Civil Commissioner and Mr. R.G. TAINTON as chief mourners (personal friends of the deceased), by the entire inhabitants of the village, several farmers, Mr. Sub-Inspector SURMON, and a number of his force. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev Jno. ALDRED, who together with the Rev Mr. CHAPMAN and Dr. MACK, medical attendant of the deceased, preceded the remains.
Deceased came to this colony with his father, who was in command of the British German Legion when they first arrived, and who, together with his mother and brothers, have left the colony. Mr. WOOLDRIDGE remained some short time in Capetown. In 1857 he entered the Civil Department, first as a temporary clerk at Government House, from whence he was appointed Clerk to the Magistrate of Peddie, and promoted to Civil Commissioner's Clerk in 1860, and on the 22nd December last he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the district. Mr. WOOLDRIDGE likewise held the appointment of Secretary to the Divisional Council, which said appointment he has held since its first formation until the time of his demise, and in all his various offices gave general satisfaction.
The premature death of this young but promising and ever active official will be much felt in the district and in society in general, as he always took a willing and lively part in whatever tended to promote the welfare of the district, nor was he ever behind hand with his mite of contribution on all occasions.
As an official he was generally respected. His loss in the office – which he quitted on or about the 8th February last – will be much felt.

Wednesday 12 April 1865

BIRTH at Schraal Fountain, district of Phillippolis, on the 27th March 1865, the wife of J. PRIOR Esq of a son.

BIRTH at No.5 Goldswain-street, Grahamstown, on Monday April 10th 1865, the wife of Mr. Thomas HANN of a son.

DIED at Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope, on the 30th March 1865, of Consumption after a long and painful illness, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Matthew HALE, leaving a disconsolate husband and two young children to mourn their irreparable loss.

DIED at Cradock on the 4th April 1865, of Croup, Herbert Thompson, youngest son of Peter K. KNIGHT; aged 1 year and 9 months.

Friday 14 April 1865

DIED at Fort Peddie, March 30th 1865, James Warwick WOOLDRIDGE Esq JP, Clerk to the Civil Commissioner, and second son of Colonel WOOLDRIDGE, late B.G.L., of the County of Cornwall, England. His decease is deeply felt by a large circle of friends, as well as amongst the community of which he formed so useful and interesting a member.

Wednesday 26 April 1865

BIRTH on Friday the 21st inst, at Wrighton Cottage, Mrs. A.L. BENJAMIN of a son
Grahamstown, 22nd April 1865

DIED at the residence of Sir Walter CURRIE, Oatlands, Grahamstown, on the 20th April 1865, Charlotte HEDDLE, eldest daughter of the late Lieut. GARDNER, and wife of the late Lieut. HEDDLE of the Royal African Corps, in her 62nd year.

Death of an Old Settler – The Uitenhage Times records the death of Mr. William WATSON on Tuesday last. He came to this country in the well-known ship Brilliant. His age was 65 years.

Friday 28 April 1865

MARRIED in Commemoration Chapel on the 25th inst by the Rev T. Guard, William T.J. ATTWELL to Mary Elizabeth WEDDERBURN, step daughter of Mr. P. AMM of this city.

Wednesday 3 May 1865

BIRTH at Grahamstown on the 29th April, the wife of Mr. Thomas WEBB of Reit Fontein, British Kaffraria, of a son.

BIRTH at Settler's Hill, Grahamstown on Monday the 1st May, the wife of Mr. John LOCKE of a daughter.

Friday 5 May 1865

Notice to Creditors
In the Insolvent Estate of Mr. James William JAY of Committee's Drift, Hotel-keeper
All Persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required to take notice that a Special Meeting of Creditors will be held before the Resident Magistrate of Grahamstown, at his Office, on Wednesday the 31st day of May 1865, at 10 o'clock precisely, for the proof of Debts.
E.P. SHINGLER, Sole Trustee
Grahamstown, 19th April 1865

Monday 8 May 1865

NOTICE
A Mr. MELLET, who advertises himself as "Supported by six different Denominations to preach the Gospel and encourage the development and practice of Christianity &c" is not, nor ever was in any way connected with any Baptist Church; and the Baptists have no knowledge of the sect which Mr. M is endeavouring to form, and which he designates "The African Christian Baptist Church". We are constrained to give this public notice because we think the honour of Christianity requires it, and because we are led to believe that Mr. M is making use of our names to advance his purposes.
Alexander HAY
R.H. BROTHERTON
Baptist Ministers
Grahamstown, May 5th 1865

Monday 15 May 1865

BIRTH at Prospect Cottage on Sunday 14th instant, Mrs. C.R. GOWIE of a daughter.

BIRTH on the 8th May, the wife of J.J.H. STONE, Solicitor of Grahamstown, of a daughter.

Friday 19 May 1865

MARRIED on Wednesday the 17th inst, in Commemoration Chapel, by the Rev T. Guard, John Herbert, youngest son of Mr. D. DINGLE, Exeter, England to Maria Hannah, only daughter of Mr. S. ROBERTS of this city. No cards.

BIRTH in Grahamstown on Wednesday evening last, the 17th inst, Mrs. John WEBB of a son.

DIED at his residence, Manley's Flat, on the 11th inst, Mr. John ROBEY, aged 46 years, leaving a widow and seven children to deplore their loss.

DIED at Annshaw on the 17th inst, John Flood, infant son of the Rev R. LAMPLOUGH.
[Cf notice for 24 May, which has child's middle name as Wood]

DIED on the 17th May 1865, Susannah, the beloved wife of E.E. WELLMAN, aged 49 years and 7 months. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing family and friends.

Monday 22 May 1865

DIED at Cradock on Wednesday the 17th May 1865, after a short illness, of Bronchitis, Mr. William DISTIN, aged 33 years.

DIED at Fort England on Saturday the 20th May 1865, Mary PRICE, relict of the late George PRICE, aged 68 years.

Wednesday 24 May 1865

BIRTH at Grahamstown on the 23rd inst, the wife of Thos. HOLLAND Esq of a daughter.

DIED at Annshaw on the 17th inst, John Wood, infant son of the Rev R. LAMPLOUGH.

Monday 29 May 1865

DIED at Frieschervacht on the 20th instant, aged 76 years, Sarah, the beloved wife of James MOORCROFT, deeply regretted by all who knew her.

Friday 2 June 1865

MARRIED at Queenstown by the Rev S.P. Naude on the 5th April 1865, Mr. Samuel BEST to Elizabeth Maria, only daughter of Mr. Robert SUSSENS of Barville Park, Lower Albany.

DIED at Grahamstown on May 31st of Putrid Sore Throat, Clement George, eldest son of Cumberland Thomas and Mary Ann HILL, aged 8 years.

DIED at his residence on Settler's Hill in Grahamstown this morning, after a lingering illness, the Rev. Henry CALDERWOOD, who for many years was Civil Commissioner and Resident Magistrate of the division of Victoria.
Grahamstown, 1st June 1865.

Wednesday 7 June 1865

DIED at Queenstown on Friday 2nd June, at the residence of his uncle, J. WEAKLEY Esq, James Frederick Gifford, eldest son of the late James William JAY, and grandson of Mrs. Thomas STYLE, of Bathurst-street, aged 5 years and 9 months.

DIED at Port Elizabeth on Sunday the 4th instant, Sarah Jane, the beloved wife of James RICHARDS, aged 27 years – deeply regretted, and leaving a husband and four daughters to mourn their irreparable loss.

Friday 9 June 1865

MARRIED on the 31st May 1865, by the Rev John Boon, Mr. James McCARTHY, resident Surgeon at the Katberg, to Victoria Frederica, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Andrew Geddes BAIN.

Wednesday 14 June 1865

DIED on the 10th January 1865, soon after his arrival at the Great Salt Lake City, North America, James CAMPBELL, Carpenter and Builder, late of Adelaide, aged 42 years.

DIED at Grahamstown at the residence of his daughter, on the 11th June 1865, Timothy DEVINE, aged 80 years, a native of Thurles, Ireland. Deceased was one of the British Settlers of 1820.

DIED this morning, June 14th, Charles Christopher Du Barry, beloved son of John and Elizabeth WEDDERBURN. Aged 9 years and 9 months. Friends at a distance will please accept this notice.

Monday 19 June 1865

DIED at Spring Vale near Sidbury on Wednesday evening, the 14th June 1865, Joseph Edward WILMOT, Justice of the Peace, aged 76 years and 29 days. Deceased came to this colony with the Salem Party in 1820. His end was peace. He leaves three sons to mourn his death.

DIED at Kaal Hoek, May 27th, Sarah Elizabeth Ann CUTTER, aged 8 years and 11 months.
DIED at Fort Beaufort on the 9th instant, William Ishmael CUTTER, aged 4 years and 6 months.
They were lovely in their lives
And in death they were not divided.

Wednesday 21 June 1865

DIED at Rookwood on Saturday the 10th June 1865, Mary FILMER, relict of the late John FILMER, aged 74 years and 8 months. Deceased was a settler of 1820. She was beloved and respected by all who knew her, and deeply lamented by her bereaved family.

Friday 23 June 1865

BIRTH at the Fingo Location, Grahamstown, this morning, Friday June 23rd, the wife of Mr. H. WHITEHORN of a son.

DIED on Thursday the 22nd inst at the residence of Mr. H. PEACH, Hill-street, John Hugh McDONALD, son of John and Catherine McDONALD of this city. Aged 19 years and three days.
The funeral will move from Peach's Hotel at 3 o'clock tomorrow, the 24th instant. Friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend.

DIED at Klass Smits River, near Queenstown, of liver complaint, Thos. VERRALL, Carpenter, late of Somerset East. His end was peace.

DIED at Grahamstown this morning (Friday 23rd June) in the 53rd year of her age, Sophia Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Leonard DEWBERRY.

Monday 26 June 1865

DIED on Thursday the 22nd inst at the residence of Mr. H. PEACH, Hill-street, John Hugh McDONALD, son of John and Catherine McDONALD of this city. Aged 19 years and three days. He was a true friend, and the loss of him is deeply regretted by all who knew him.
"Nip't by the wind's unkindly blast,
Parch'd by the sun's director ray,
The momentary glories waste,
The short-lived beauties die away."

Wednesday 28 June 1865

BIRTH at Smithfield, Orange Free State, at the residence of Mr. Jeremiah HONEY, on the 28th May 1865, the wife of Mr. John F. HONEY of a son.

DIED at Smithfield, Orange Free State, at the residence of Mr. Jeremiah HONEY, on the 14th instant, George Robert Foxcroft, the beloved son of John F. and Ellen HONEY. Aged 3 years, 3 months and 27 days.

Friday 30 June 1865

BIRTH on the 29th inst, the wife of Mr. R. E. RUSHBY of a daughter.

GEARD & HOCKEY
Beg to return their thanks to the public for the kind and liberal support they have received, and hereby notify that the Partnership hitherto existing between them has been this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the business will for the future be carried on by the second undersigned, to whom all the debts due to the late firm are requested to be paid forthwith.
John GEARD
William HOCKEY
Grahamstown, June 30th 1865
At the same time W.H. would take this opportunity of intimating to the public his intention of endeavouring to merit a continuation of the liberal support hitherto received, not by making a noise as the manner of some is, but by a renewed determination to supply the best articles at the most reasonable rates, so that both in quality and price the confidence of his numerous friends may remain unshaken.
Bathurst-street
Wholesale and Retail Store

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