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South African Commercial Advertiser 1856 - 2 - April to June

Tuesday 1 April 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 28th March by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. William DAVIES, Master Mariner, baptised William John.
A son of Mr. Israel THORNDIKE, baptised William John.
A daughter of Mr. Peter John CERFONTYN, baptised Eden Maria Elizabeth.

DEATH
March 26: Mrs. Mary FAULKNER, wife of Mr. Thomas Clement FAULKNER, aged 40 years and 6 months.

Tuesday 8 April 1856

DIED this morning at her Residence, Church-square, Jane Anna, daughter of Mr. W.L. HIGGINSON, aged 18 years 3 months and 16 days; deeply regretted by Relatives and Friends.
Cape Town, Monday April 7th 1856.

Departed this Life on Tuesday evening, the 1st April, Sophia Marthina VLOTMAN, beloved wife of Johannes Jacobus LUYT, at the age of 60 years.
Cape Town, 7th April 1856.

Thursday 10 April 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 4th April by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. James TONKIN, baptised James Martin.
On Saturday the 5th April by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
Two children of Mr. Donald FRASER, baptised Francis Janson and William Henry.

DEATH
April 3: Mrs. Rebecca NOKE, wife of Frederick NOKE Esquire, aged 18 years.

Saturday 12 April 1856

BIRTH at Cape Town on the 4th April 1856, the wife of the Rev A.G.M. KUYS of a daughter.

DIED at Cape Town, cape of Good Hope, on the 9th April 1856, Mr. Dennis O’KELLY, aged 64 years; a native of Limerick. He served the Government faithfully for upwards of 28 years, as First Wharf Clerk in the Custom’s Department of this Colony, and was much respected and esteemed by all who knew him.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Sunday the 6th April by the Rev John Quinn:
A daughter of Mr. John ALDER, baptised Amelia Sarah.
A son of Mr. Edward Henry MELLISH, baptised Edward Henry Frederick.

DEATHS
April 7: Miss Jane Anna HIGGINSON, aged 18 years and 5 months.
April 8: Mrs. Lucy KAY, wife of Mr. Robert KAY.
April 8: Mrs. Mary Ann REDSHELL, aged 39 years.
April 8: Herbert Taylor McCREA Esquire, Paymaster HM 43rd Light Infantry, aged 30 years.

Tuesday 15 April 1856

MARRIED on the 24th March 1856 at Trinity Church, Caledon, by the Rev H.M.M. Wilshire, Mr. T.J.C. INGLESBY of cape Town to Miss M.A. BELL, fifth daughter of the widow Mrs. J. METCALF of Matjes Drift, Caledon.

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 7th April by the Rev George Meyler Squibb BA:
Mr. John Thurston KELLER to Miss Ann McCAFFRY.
Casparus Johannes RIETMULLER to Johanna Magdalena SCHILDER.
On Tuesday the 8th April by the same:
Mr. Lawrenec RUSSELL to Miss Johanna Margaretha EYSEN.

Saturday 19 April 1856

DIED at Cape Town on the 15th current, Mrs. G.D. ELLERT, relict of the late Capt. ELLERT, Cape Mounted Rifles; deeply regretted

Aan Nabestaanden en Vrienden wordt bekend gemaakt, dat myn geliefde Echtgenoot, de Heer Johannes Hendrik STURK, op den 13den dezer overleden is, aan zyne Woning in de Kaapstad, in den ouderdom van 51 jaren, 6 maanden, en 10 dagen; diep betreurd deer my en Kinderen.
De Weduwe J. H. STURK . Kaapstad, April 16, 1856

BIRTH at Cape Town on the 17th inst, Mrs. P.E. DE ROUBAIX of a daughter.
April 18th 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 11th April by the Very Reverend H/A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Mr. Robert VAN DER SCHYFF, baptised Catharina Johanna Fredrika.
A daughter of Mr. William BURROWS, baptised Caroline Letitia.
A daughter of Mr. George VAUGHAN, baptised Anne Catherine.

Tuesday 22 April 1856

CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 18th April by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Mr. Samuel AUBREY, baptised Maria Louisa,

DEATHS
April 16: Joseph HAYS, aged 40 years.
April 18: Mrs. Betsey Amelia BROWN, wife of Mr. Joseph Mitchell BROWN, aged 32 years.

Thursday 24 April 1856

Notice to Relatives and Friends
DIED at Victoria West on the 15th April 1856, Charles St.Leger, third son of J.G. DEVENISH Esq, Resident Magistrate, aged 6 years.

FIRE AT RONDEBOSCH
The alarming fire which broke out on Tuesday morning at Rondebosch, has not yet been wholly extinguished. As far as we have learned, although every exertion has been made by the military and the inhabitants, it has as yet been found impossible to discover all the numerous portions of the woods in the vicinity of the destroyed properties, which still are on fire, and to prevent the continual recurrences of alarm from this cause. The fire originated, it is said, in some dry brushwood at the back of Mr. James THOMSON’s residence. Communicating to this building, which was thatched, it soon destroyed not merely the House, (the property of Mr. M J. LOUW,) but the larger proportion of Mr. THOMSON’s furniture. Thence Mr. LOUW’s adjacent property, the former residence of Mr. Daniel CLOETE, and now occupied by Mr. RIVERS, the Treasurer-General, was seized, - and in a few minutes, although having a slated roof, was completely destroyed. Mr. PRINCE’s residence, those of Major PIERS, Mr. SUFFERT, Mr. COZENS, and Dr. HADDINGH, - the mill of Mr. ATTWELL, a portion of Mr. MORRIS’s property, were all destroyed in the course of the afternoon, very little check being possible to be given to the fire, chiefly from the difficulty of obtaining water, and the thorough dryness of the wood, and of everything else that could burn, in the vicinity. Other properties were in great danger from time to time during the day – as Mr. T. JONES’ residence, the property of Mr. HARE, Mr. LANDSBERG’s residence, Mr. UPJOHN’s, RANDALL’s, &c. On the Camp Ground, Mrs. HOME’s cottage, occupied by Mr. W.J. SMITH was consumed – although at a considerable distance from the chief scene of the fire, Mrs. HOME’s own residence, Dr. DROSSEL’s, and Mr. ROBERTSON’s in the same vicinity were for some time also thought to be in danger. In the night Mr. BREDA’s forage store opposite to Mr. LOUW’s, was consumed, the fire having been successfully warded from it all the previous afternoon. The loss sustained, in the whole, cannot be reckoned at much less than about £30,000 in actual property destroyed and injured. But the misery, and in some cases even danger of life, caused to families accustomed not merely to comfort but luxury, has been such as money cannot compensate. Yesterday afternoon there was still much alarm – but much effort was being made to take precaution against the extension of the fire. Mr. J. D. THOMSON, Capt. JAMIESON of the Port Office, M. DUPRAT, and a number of other gentlemen are named as having been very instrumental in checking the fire during yesterday. But in spite of all efforts another valuable building belonging to Mr. MORRIS has been destroyed. At the time of going to press considerable apprehension was still entertained, less the fire should extend, in the present dry state of the woods, towards Wynberg. Smaller properties besides the above have also been injured to a greater or less extent. It is feared that the Insurances will only cover about £12,000 of the losses hitherto sustained; of which, we believe, about £6,000 will have to be borne by the “Protecteur,” about the “Equitable” and “Cape of Good Hope” respectively, and £1,000 by the “Commercial.” The only other local office, the “South Africa,” appears not to be liable for any damage as yet caused.
Saturday 26 April 1856

BIRTH at Graaff-Reinet on the 18th instant, Mrs. FEHRSZEN of a son.

DIED at the Mauritius on the 26th March last, of Cholera, Frederick David ROESCH, in the 21st year of his age; deeply lamented by his family and friends.

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 21st April by the Rev John Quinn:
Mr. Anthony GUSTERSON to Mrs, Sarah WILSNAGH.

CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Tuesday the 22nd April by the Very Reverend H/A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Mr. George WALTERS, baptised Mary Anne.

DEATHS
April 19: Augusta, daughter of Mr. Frans NAGELBRECHER, aged 9 months and 8 days.
April 22: James CALL, aged 24 years.
April 24: Mr. Lambertus Petrus Johannes VAN DEN BERG, aged 30 years 4 months and 9 days.

Tuesday 29 April 1856

MARRIED by Special Licence on the 24th April, at Swellendam, by the Rev Dr Robertson, J.C. BERRANGE Esq of Cape Town to Geertruida Susanna STEYN, eldest daughter of Jacobus STEYN Esq of Swellendam.

Thursday 1 May 1856

DIED on the 9th February at Collingwood, Melbourne, in the 15th year of her age, after a long and severe illness, Elizabeth Rowe CORBITT, youngest daughter of Wm CORBITT Esq, late of Stoney Place, Newlands.

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Saturday the 28th April by the Rev Albert Wood:
Alfred Charles RUSH to Miss Esther POWRIE.
On Monday the 28th April by the same:
Mr. James GALLOWAY to Miss Elizabeth Dorothea CHARPENTIER.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 23rd April by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of David TENNANT Esq, baptised Aletta Jacoba.
A son of Mr. James MITCHELL, baptised Charles James Augustus.
On Friday the 25th April by the same:
A son of Mr. Gordon MURISON, Master mariner, baptised William Gordon.

DEATH
April 25: John PALK, aged 45 years.
April 27: Mr. William Thomas DENTON, aged 22 years 4 months and 16 days.

Saturday 3 May 1856

OVERLEDEN, op den 24sten April, 1856 myn geliefde Echtegenoot, de Her Lambertus Petrus Johannes VAN DEN BERG, in den ouderdom van 30 jaren, 4 maanden, en 9 dagen; waarvan aan Familie en Vrienden wordt keenis gegeven.
A.A. VAN DEN BERG, geboren LUYT.
Kaapstad, 2 Mei, 1856.

Tuesday 6 May 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Thursday 1st May by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Charles BOYLE Esq, baptised Eleanor Lucy.
On Friday the 2nd May by the same:
A daughter of Mr. Neil More McINTYRE, baptised Isabella Hart Rose.

DEATHS
April 29: Miss Botella PAULSEN, aged 38 years.
April 30: Dora Rachel, daughter of Benjamin VEMBA, aged 3 years and 9 months.

Thursday 8 May 1856

MARRIAGE
In the Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Town, May 7:
Pieter Laurens VAN DER BYL Esq to Miss Johanna Sophia Aletta GIE.

CHRISTENINGS
In the Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Town by the Rev Mr Kuys, May 4:
A son of Mr. G. EMETT, baptised Edwan Chure.
A son of Mr. J.H. BRAND, baptised Jan Hendrik.
A daughter of the Rev Mr KUYS, baptised Maria Anna.

Saturday 10 May 1856

MARRIED by Special Licence at “Omverwacht”, Somerset West, on the 8th instant, by the Rev J.F. Reitz PD, Hendrik Christiaan DE JONGH Esq, only son of Dirk Gerhardus DE JONGH Esq, Green Point, to Ester Leonora, daughter of H.J. MORKEL Esq, Justice of the Peace, Somerset West.

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on the 5th May by the Rev George Meyler Squibb BA:
Mr. William SEAGO to Miss Mary Ann OVERMEYER.
On Wednesday the 7th May by the same:
Mr. William Barrish CALVERT to Miss Elizabeth MARTIN.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Sunday the 4th May by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
Two sons of Mr. Edwin THOROGOOD, baptised Dinwood Harries and John James.

DEATHS
May 6: Mrs. Martha STRATH, wife of Mr. J.M. STRATH, aged 34 years.
May 9: Isaac SURLEY, aged 43 years.

Thursday 15 May 1856

MARRIED on the 9th February from the house of the Hon’ble Mrs. LAW at Wargrave Church, Berks, by the Rev Alan B Cheales, Captain L. SHOWERS, 14th Regt Bengal Army, to Frederica, widow of the late Manby NIGHTINGALE, son of the late Sir Charles E. NIGHTINGALE Bart, of Kneesworth Hall, Cambridgeshire.

MARRIED on the 9th February 1856 at St.George’s, Hanover-square, London, William SCANLEN Esq of Alfred-street, Bedford-square, London to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph TURPIN of this City.

Saturday 17 May 1856

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 12th May by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
Mr. Charles John BEAURAIN to Miss Regina MEYER.
Mr. George William JACKSON to Mrs. Cornelia BURNETT.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 9th May by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. William Smith COLDREY, baptised Harry Pritchard.
A son of Mr. William SEALE, baptised Europe Nathaniel.
On Sunday the 11th May by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
A son of Mr. William NEWBERRY, baptised James Arthur.
On Monday the 12th May by the Rev John Quinn:
Two daughters of Mr. Joseph James HOPSON, baptised Anne Elizabeth and Charlotte Sarah.
On Wednesday the 14th May by

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 9th May by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Cape Town:
A daughter of the Very Reverend Henry Alexander DOUGLAS MA, Dean of Cape Town, baptised Catherine Mary Grey.
A son of Mr. Robert WEELIS, baptised Alfred William Augustus.

DEATHS
May 12: Mr. John CHRISTIE Senr, aged 83 years and 3 months.
May 13: Lilian BALLARD, aged 19 months.
May 14: Mr. John CRAIG, aged 45 years.
May 14: Mr. Thomas BOND, aged 30 years.

Thursday 22 May 1856

DIED on the 20th instant at his late Residence, Breda-street, Mr. Jocelyn Percy INGRAM, in his 38th year.
Cape Town 21st May 1856.

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Monday the 19th May by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
Mr. John William DAVIDSON to Miss Louisa Charlotte LE CLUS.

CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Saturday the 17th May by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
A daughter of Mr. George Henry MURPHY, baptised Ada Georgina.

DEATHS
May 18: Mr. Andreas Jacobus WOLHUTER Junr, aged 25 years and 19 days.
May 18: Miss Christina Maria COLLISON, aged 16 years 11 months and 26 days.
May 20: Mr. Jocelyn Percy INGRAM, aged 38 years.

Saturday 24 May 1856

Departed this Life on the 19th instant, aged 61, after a long illness, endured with Christian fortitude and pious resignation, Maria Aletta ROUSSEAU, beloved wife of C. BESTANDIG.
Cape Town, 20th May 1856.

Tuesday 27 May 1856

MARRIED at Stellenbosch on Monday 19th May 1856, Mr. Sebastiaan Valentyn HOFMEYR to Miss Louise Adriana Aletta VAN DER BYL.

Thursday 29 May 1856

BIRTH at Worcester on the 24th May 1856, Mrs. J. LINDENBERG of a son. Friends and relations, residing at a distance, will be pleased to accept this notice.

DIED on the 21st inst, Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr. Jonathan CLARK of Reform-street, Cape Town, aged 45 years; deeply deplored and regretted by her husband and friends.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 21st May by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas Joseph BROWN, baptised Elizabeth Anne.
A daughter of Mr. Edward OWENS, baptised Elizabeth Johanna.
On Friday the 23rd May by the Rev Albert Wood:
A son of Mr. Jacobus LOTS, baptised Josephus Jacobus.
On Saturday 17th May at the Church of St.John the Evangelist in this City, by the Rev george Meyler Squibb BA:
Three children of Mr. LOVE, Superintendent of the Sailors’ Home, Bree-street.
In St.Andrew’s Church by the Rev J.F. Stegmann on Sunday the 25th May:
A daughter of J.C. SILBERBAUER Esq, baptised Helena Elizabeth De Smidt.

DEATHS
May 20: Elizabeth BULL, aged 3 months and 9 days.
May 21: Mrs. Sarah CLARK, wife of Jonathan CLARK, aged 45 years.
May 22: George Francis ROWAN Esq, HM Customs, aged 56 years.

Saturday 31 May 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 29th May by the Rev John Quinn:
A daughter of Mr. John Nicholas SPOLANDER, baptised Dolphina Johanna.
A son of Mr. William Henry SCHIERHOUT, baptised William Henry Gerrit.

DEATH
May 27: Mrs. Sarah GOODWIN, wife of Mr. Henry GOODWIN, aged 51 years.

Tuesday 3 June 1856

DEATH. In Camp at Baraitch, Oudh, on the night of the 26th February 1856, Lieutenant W.S. TWYCROSS, 73rd Regt N.I., deeply and sincerely regretted by his brother officers and all who knew him. His death was caused by an injury of the spine while bathing in the River Gograh.

Saturday 7 June 1856

DIED at Tygerberg on the 30th May 1856, after a short but very painful illness, William WICKENS Esq, in his 69th year.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Sunday the 1st June by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. Robert LIVINGSTONE, baptised George Alexander.
On Wednesday the 4th by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas James WELCH, baptised Emily Matilda.
A son of Mr. Henry LAMBERT, baptised Walter Sidney.

DEATHS
June 1st: Mr. Edward SMITH, aged 44 years and 3 months.
June 2: Matthew James, son of Mr. Thomas ALLWRIGHT, aged 14 months and 3 days.
June 3: Mr. William SEAGO, aged 27 years.

Tuesday 10 June 1856

DIED on Sunday morning at his Residence at Green Point, Mr. Charles Mathurin VILLET Sen, aged 77 years.
10th June 1856.

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 6th June by the Rev George Meyler Squibb BA:
Henry Charles Cameron GILMORE Esq to Miss Anna Maria Johanna ASPELING.
On Monday the 9th by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
Mr. Joseph NORGROVE to Mrs. Hannah ROSE.
Mr. Charles OWEN to Miss Mary Rose ORSON.
In the Dutch Reformed Church (by Special Licence) on Wednesday the 7th May by the Rev A Faure BD:
Mr. Pieter Laurens VAN DER BYL to Miss Johanna Sophia Aletta GIE.
On Monday 19th May by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
Mr. F.A. BOLTMAN to Miss Elizabeth Charlotta KIRCHOFF.
On Monday the 26th May by the same:
Mr. Rickleff Claas BOCKLEMAN to Miss Hester Anna Aletta HOFFMAN.
Mr. Matheus Jacobus Karel PRETORIUS M.s. to Miss Johanna Susanna Elizabeth JORSSEN.
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church on Thursday the 22nd May by the Rev J.M. Kloek van Staveren VDM:
Mr. Andreas Wilhelm DUCHTIE, widower, to Miss Marthina Jeanet STOFFERS.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Friday the 6th June by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
A daughter of Mr. James STONE, baptised Isabella Elizabeth.
A son of Mr. John D.J. HANSLO, baptised Robert.
In the Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 18th May by the Rev S.P Heyns DD:
A daughter of Mr. Dirk Isaak DE VILLIERS, baptised Christina Jacobs.
A daughter of Mr. Joseph BARRENSKI, baptised Aletta Jacoba.
A daughter of Mr. James CLAY, baptised Johanna Geertruida.
A son of Mr. Hendrik Oorloff LAUTENBACH, baptised George William
On Sunday the 25th May by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A daughter of Mr. J.P. HARDISH, baptised Daniel Johannes.
A son of Mr. A.J. VAN SOEST, baptised William George.
A daughter of Mr. G.J. BERG, baptised Isabella Theresia.
On Sunday the 1st June by the same:
A son of Mr. Jaques Jean Henri SMUTS, baptised Frans.
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church on Sunday the 18th May by the Rev J.L. Parisius VDM:
A daughter of Mr. J.G. STADLER, baptised Alida Jacoba Dirkthina.

DEATHS
At Cape Town June 1st: Mr. Pierre ROCHER, aged 80 years.
June 4th: Mr. J.G. MULLER, aged 39 years.
June 8th: Mr. Charles Mathurin VILLET, aged 77 years.
At Rietfontein, River Zonder End, Swellendam on the 23rd May: Mrs. Diena Johanna HUMAN, wife of Mr. D.C. HUMAN, aged 45 years.
At Wellington, on the 4th June: Mrs. Elsie Maria DU PLESSIS, wife of Mr. C.W. LOUW P.s, aged 39 years 9 months and 19 days.
At Port Elizabeth on the 2nd June: Mr. W.H. SIMPSON.

Thursday 12 June 1856

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Tuesday the 10th June by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
William SNELLER to Wilhelmina Jacoba LISSENBURY.

Saturday 14 June 1856

MARRIAGES
In the Dutch Reformed Church (by Special Licence) on Monday the 9th June by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
Mr. Jacobus Johannes ELLINCKHUYSEN, widower, to Miss Cornelia Elizabeth NACHTWEH.
At Somerset West (Hottentot’s Holland):
Mr. S.J. VAN DER SPUY Junr to Miss J.A.V. BRINK.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 11th June by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. Henry COX, baptised Oscar Frederick.
A daughter of Jacob POWELS, baptised Louisa Sophia
In the Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 8th June by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A son of Mr. F.L. LOTZ, baptised Nicholas Jacobus.
A son of Mr. L.M. WETZEL, baptised Lodewyk William.
A daughter of Mr. J.B. VAN DER VALLE, baptised Wypkje Martinetta Gzaltina.
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church on Sunday the 8th June by the Rev J.M. Kloek Van Staveren VDM:
A daughter of Mr. C.O. CARLSON, baptised Idda Maria.
In St.Andrew’s Church by the Rev G Morgan, June 8:
A daughter of Mr. Wm. R. STEWART, baptised Sarah Maria.
A son of Mr. James MELVILLE, baptised Andrew Benjamin.

DEATHS
At Cape Town, May 30: Andries GABRIELS, aged 65 years.
June 11: John ANDERSON, aged 65 years.
June 11: Christoffel LOMBAARD, aged 43 years.
At Buck Kraal (near Graham’s Town) on the 20th ult: Mr. William STENFORD, late Lieutenant in the Rural Police, aged 35 years.
At Wortel Drift, Bedford on the 29th ult, Mr. Kerklass Johannes Jacobus VILJOEN, aged 49 years 8 months and 4 days.
At Port Elizabeth on the 2nd June: Mr. W.H. SIMPSON, aged 45 years.
June 3rd: Mrs. Hannah SHEPHERD, aged 64 years.

Tuesday 17 June 1856

MARRIAGE
In the Dutch Reformed Church on the 16th June:
Mr. Philip Hendrik KANNEMEYER to Miss Elizabeth Johanna JACOBS,

Thursday 19 June 1856

MARRIAGE
In House, on Monday the 9th June, by the Rev G.W. Stegmann VDM:
Mr. Charles Petrus VAN SITTERDT to Miss Maria Magdalena Elizabeth LE ROES.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Thursday 12th June by the Rev Robert A Currey MA:
A son of Mr. Charles Richard STAREY, baptised Charles William.
On Friday 13th June by the Very Revd H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A daughter of Mr. Francis DODDS, baptised Mary Emily.
A son of Mr. John Quibell HUDSON, baptised Philip Clarence.
A son of Mr. John McGregor WILSON, baptised John McGregor.
A son of Mr. William Henry BIRCH, baptised George Henry.
In the Martin’s Lutheran Church on Sunday the 15th June by the Rev G.W. Stegmann VDM:
A son of Mr. Samuel ABEL, baptised Samuel Richard.
A son of Mr. Andreas Jacobus HEFFNER, baptised Charles Andrew.
A son of Mr. Sebastiaan REINHARDT, baptised Carl Fredrik.

Saturday 21 June 1856

DEATHS
At Sidbury, 11th June: Charles Ambrose, only child of Mr. W.H. DANIEL, aged 2 years and 4 months.
At Graham’s Town on the 14th June: Charles William Herbert HAW, aged 3 years and 11 months.

Tuesday 24 June 1856

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Cathedral in this City on Wednesday the 18th June by the Very Reverend H.A. Douglas MA, Dean of Cape Town:
A son of Mr. George Thorne St.Vincent RICKETTS, baptised Charles St.Vincent.
In St.Andrew’s Church by the Rev G Morgan, June 16:
A daughter of Mr. John ROBERTSON, baptised Margaret Jane Helen.

Thursday 26 June 1856

MARRIAGE
In the Dutch Reformed Church on Tuesday the 24th June by the Rev P.E. Faure VDM:
Charles Robinson BORCHERDS to Miss Elizabeth Adamina Fredrica BRINK.

CHRISTENING
In the Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 22nd June by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A son of Mr. Charles Dirk Johannes RAUCH, baptised Willem Tobias Johan.

Saturday 28 June 1856

MARRIED on the 26th June 1856 (by Special Licence) in the Dutch Reformed Church, Adderley-street, Cape Town by the Rev Mr. Faure BD, Thomas Charles John BAIN Esq, Inspector of Roads, son of A.G. BAIN Esq, to Miss Johanna Hermina DE SMIDT, daughter of William DE SMIDT Esq.

FRONTIER NEWS
SERIOUS COMMOTION. – By way of British Kaffraria we have intelligence of a rather serious commotion between the Amapondas and some native Refugees residing on an out station connected with the Wesleyan Missionary Institution of Beecham Wood. It appears that this out station was suddenly attacked about a fortnight ago by a strong body of Amapondas, under a son of Faku’s, and that one of the attacked party was killed and five were wounded. As is customary in native feuds, the whole of the station was fired, one little girl being burned to death in the hut in which she dwelt. There was a report that the Missionary, Mr. THOMAS, had been killed in the affray, but we believe this is entirely without foundation, the usual place of residence of that gentleman being at Clarkbury, a considerable distance from the scene of commotion. It is suspected that in dealing with the Amaponda question, which has recently occupied attention, our government has been rather too facile in making concessions – than which nothing can be more dangerous to the peace of this country. – G.T. Journal.

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