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    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 19 - 20, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. TUESDAY, 19 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BEARD. - At Capetown, on the 7th December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. J.E. BEARD, of 230, Boom Street, P.M.Burg, a son. Both well. ei15 BROWNING. - At the Greytown Nursing Home, on the 12th December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. V.C. BROWNING, a daughter. Both well. 11 HACKNEY. - On 16th December, at Nurse LADBROOKE's, 79, Boom Street, to Mr. and Mrs. H.L. HACKNEY, of 58, Morcom Road, a daughter. Both well. 4 METCALFE. - To Mr. and Mrs. C.V. METCALFE, at Leeds Nursing Home, 15th December, a daughter. Both well. OBITUARY ------x------ DR. HARRY PULHAM ------x------ >From Our Own Correspondent ------x------ DURBAN, December 18. The death occurred shortly after noon to-day at the Musgrave Nursing Home of Mr. Harry PULHAM, the well-known licensed victualler and race-horse owner. Mr. PULHAM was taken ill with enteric some weeks ago, and a few days ago he rallied, every hope being entertained of a recovery. Unfortunately a relapse set in with the sad result mentioned. Mr. PULHAM was at one time chairman of Natal Tattersalls, and in former years distinguished himself as an athlete and cyclist. He was formerly a racing scribe under the non-de-plum of "Eclipse" and was a steward of the City Sporting Club. It was only a short time ago that Mrs. PULHAM died, and there remains Violet, the daughter of the deceased, to whom general sympathy will go out in her sad bereavement. ------x------ REV. A.I. STEYTLER ------x------ CAPETOWN, December 18. The death occurred at his residence at Maulle Point yesterday of the Rev. Abraham Isaac STEYTLER, in his 83rd year. An ex-Moderator, of the Dutch Reformed Church and the late Minister of the Groete Kerk, Adderley Street. Mr. STEYTLER was the pillar of his Church, and wielded much influence. He had been suffering from heart trouble for several years. About five weeks ago he had a severe heart attack, and had not been himself since. The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon, at the Dutch Reformed Cemetery, Mowbray. - Reuter. WEDNESDAY, 20 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BEARD. - At Capetown, on the 7th December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. J.E. BEARD, of 230, Boom Street, P.M.Burg, a son. Both well. ei15 BADENHORST. - On the 10th December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. J.H.D. BADENHORST, of Weltevreden, Dalton, a daughter. Both well. 57 BLAKE. - At Schoolhouse, Dannhauser, on the 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. W.A. BLAKE, a son. 55 METCALFE. - On 15th December, at Leeds Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. C.V. METCALFE, a daughter. Both well. VAN RENSBERG. - At the Sanatorium, on the 15th December, to Mr. and Mrs. J. VAN RENSBERG, of Dargle Road, a son. Both well. 60 MARRIAGES HAMILTON-DUNCOMBE. - At St. James, Stamford Hill, by the Rev. HAWKER, Geoffrey, third son of the late Capt. C. HAMILTON, D.S.O., and Mrs. HAMILTON, "The Wattles," Greytown, to Grace SOMMERVILLE, eldest daughter of the late Samuel DUNCOMBE and Mrs. DUNCOMBE, of Durban. 7001 NOTICE OF MARRIAGE WAKEFIELD -WALSH. - At St. Paul's, Durban, on the 20th December, at 2.30 p.m., Natalie (only daughter of A. WALSH), to Donovan Thomas, youngest son of Alice WAKEFIELD, Durban. 6999 IN MEMORIAM ATKINSON. - In ever loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Frederick ATKINSON, who passed away suddenly on the 20th December, 1921, in his 52nd year. Sleep on beloved, thy troubles are o'er, They labouring hands shall toil no more, On earth there's strife, but in Heaven there's rest, We miss you most who loved you best. Inserted by his sorrowing Wife and Family. 73 BURGESS. - In loving memory of our dearly loved and only daughter, May, who passed away at Durban, December 17th, 1914. Also, our twin sons, Willie and Tom, at Dundee, September 17th, and December 9th, 1903. Dwelling in everlasting light, and joys that never fade. Still missed by Daddy and Mammy. 76 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/05/2012 11:12:52
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 14 - 18, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. THURSDAY, 14 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS MACKINLEY. - At Sanatorium, Maritzburg, on 12th December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. John MACKINLEY, a daughter. Both well. 1916 DEATHS CLARABUT. - Frank S. CLARABUT passed away peacefully in London on the 9th December, following a sudden attach of pneumonia, aged 66 years. Deeply mourned by relatives and friends. 6776 (Note: Should read 'attack' not 'attach). FRIDAY, 15 DECEMBER, 1922 DEATHS CLARABUT. - Frank S. CLARABUT passed away peacefully in London on the 9th December, following a sudden attach of pneumonia, aged 66 years. Deeply mourned by relatives and friends. 6776 (Note: Should read 'attack' not 'attach). SATURDAY, 16 DECEMBER, 1922 DEATHS CLARABUT. - Frank S. CLARABUT passed away peacefully in London on the 9th December, following a sudden attach of pneumonia, aged 66 years. Deeply mourned by relatives and friends. 6776 (Note: Should read 'attack' not 'attach). IN MEMORIAM DOUGLAS. - In ever affectionate remembrance of William DOUGLAS, of Estcourt, Natal, who died at Johannesburg, December 16th, 1916. What peaceful hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But they have left an aching void No one on earth can fill. Inserted by Emie, Reg, Art, and Marge. Estcourt, Natal. 1980 MUIR. - In remembrance of my dear grandson, John Heatherton MUIR, died in France of wounds, December 16, 1916. Never forgotten by Grannie. 1787 MONDAY, 18 DECEMBER, 1922 MARRIAGES JACOBS-COCKCROFT. - At Ladysmith, December 14th, Harry Frederick, son of the late Masterman and Mrs. JACOBS, Eshowe, to Elizabeth Purdon, daughter of the late Mark and Mrs. COCKCROFT, Ladysmith. 8920 IN MEMORIAM STRATFORD. - In fondest remembrance of my darling grannie, who passed away 18th December, 1921. One year has passed Since that precious soul was called to rest We loved her dearly, and live in faith To meet again at Heaven's gate. Inserted by her loving granddaughter, Dot Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/02/2012 06:43:46
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 11 - 12, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 11 DECEMBER, 1922 DEATHS CONLEY. - At Ladysmith on December 5th, 1922, Isabelle CONLEY, aged 82 years, the beloved mother of Robert Graham. To live on in the hearts of those we leave behind, Is not to die. 6732 EARLY. - At Oxford, on 30th November, S. EARLY, the very dear mother of E.M. MILLER, Maritzburg. 1798 SUTTON. - On December 6th, at Fair Fell, Howick, Mary SUTTON, widow of the late Sir George SUTTON, K.C.M.G. ei1802 IN MEMORIAM STRATFORD. - In fondest remembrance of my darling grannie, who passed away 18th December, 1921. One year has passed Since that precious soul was called to rest We loved her dearly, and live in faith To meet again at Heaven's gate. Inserted by her loving granddaughter, Dot. TUESDAY, 12 DECEMBER, 1922 DEATHS EARLY. - At Oxford, on 30th November, S. EARLY, the very dear mother of E.M. MILLER, Maritzburg. 1798 CLARABUT. - Frank S. CLARABUT passed away peacefully in London on the 9th December, following a sudden attach of pneumonia, aged 66 years. Deeply mourned by relatives and friends. 6776 (Note: Should read 'attack' not 'attach'). NOBLE. - On December 6th, at New Forncett, Boston. Agnes NOBLE, aged 81 years. Deeply regretted. 1859 IN MEMORIAM WHEELER. - In unfailing memory of Frank WHEELER, of "Jesmond," Town Hill, late Market Master, who was called to his rest December 12th, 1916. "To memory ever dear." 1876 OBITUARY ------x------ BISHOP WALMSLEY ------x------ LONDON, December 10. A Sierra Leone telegram says that the death is announced of Bishop WALMSLEY. - Reuter's Special Service. ------x------ J.B. MORRIS ------x------ We regret to announce the death which took place at the Sanitorium yesterday, of Mr. J.B. MORRIS at the age of 61. Deceased was a very well-known and highly esteemed resident of the City and was at one time connected with the editorial staff of the "Witness." He acted as "Witness" war correspondent in the Boer War. The funeral will take place this afternoon. ------x------ MRS. VIDA J. ROXBURGH ------x------ By the death of Mrs. Vida J. ROXBURGH, wife of J.W. ROXBURGH, which took place on Friday evening last, a very much beloved an charming personality has been removed. The youngest daughter of Mrs. HUTCHINSON, of 337, Bulwer Street, Mrs. ROXBURGH was known and loved by a very wide circle of friends in the City, and her untimely death at the age of 29, is deeply regretted. Prior to her marriage she was engaged for several years at the Telephone Exchange in Maritzburg, and since has resided at Mount Ngwibi, and latterly at Vryheid. Last June she suffered from a severe attack of gastric influenza, from which she never thoroughly recovered until some three weeks ago she came to stay with her mother in the City. On Sunday, the 3rd of December, her health grew worse, and she was removed to the hospital in a very weak condition. At first she appeared to improve, but on Friday last her condition gave cause for grave anxiety, and her husband was summoned to the bedside. Mrs. ROXBURGH passed away peacefully at eight o'clock on Friday evening. She leaves a little son of three, in addition to her husband and mother to mourn an irreparable loss. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, proceeding to the Church of England Cemetery, and attended by many relatives and friends of the deceased lady. Wreaths were sent by the following:- The Husband and little Son Bobbie; Mums and Edie; Allan, Marjorie, Girlie and Elsie, Ivy, Hamblin and Geoffrey; Bert, Hilda and family; Peter, Nell and the children; Walter and Vera (Roodepoort); Ettie, Theo and the boys (Lydenburg); Friends at the Telephone Exchange; Pat SALMOND and family; Mr and Mrs RA DIX and family; Mr and Mrs Harry GRIFFIN and family; Mr and Mrs FERGUSON; Mr and Mrs JS INGLIS; Mr and Mrs EO HESKETH; Birdie and Pat; Carrie; Hilda HINDE; The ASHTONS; Harry ANDERSON; Gerald and Ethel DUNCAN; Mr and Mrs BURTON and family; Mr and Mrs GB ARCHER; Mr and Mrs TT SHAW; Nella and Norrie, Mr and Mrs EGLINGON; Mr and Mrs J ASHBY and family; Mr and Mrs AW DOWSETT; Mr and Mrs Walter McDONALD; Mrs T HENDRY and family; Mr and Mrs F BANKS; Miss B LANE; Mr and Mrs V CALDER; Mr HF PRICE (Durban); Mr and Mrs LARSEN; Mrs J ANDREWS and family; Mr and Mrs E YEOMAN; Harry, Ethel and Marjorie; Mr and Mrs WF CHRISTIE; Mr and Mrs Alf STONE; Mrs HARDEN and Chrissie; Miss GREY; Mr and Mrs JW BUCHANAN; Mr and Mrs Arthur GUTRIDGE; Fred and Win; and Vryheid cricketers. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/02/2012 04:16:31
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 7 - 9, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. THURSDAY, 7 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS SAHLSTROM. - At Pretoria, on the 2nd December, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. H.O. SAHLSTROM, a daughter. 1702 IN MEMORIAM URQUHART. - In loving memory of my dear mother, who died suddenly and peacefully at Lady Dudley's Home, Johannesburg, on December 7th, 1921. "You are not forgotten mother dear, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last, I shall always remember thee." Fondly remembered by Willie. 1704 URQUHART. - In ever fond memory of our dear aunt, Emma, who passed away at Johannesburg on December 7th, 1921. Inserted by Blossom and Edie. 1659 OBITUARY ------x------ MRS. HOPLEY ------x------ CAPETOWN, December 6. The death occurred yesterday at her residence in Kenilworth of Mrs. HOPLEY, widow of the late Hon. Justice WMH HOPLEY, formerly Judge President of Rhodesia. - Reuter. FRIDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1922 SILVER WEDDING STEAD-HARCOMBE. - At the Wesleyan Church, Ladysmith, on 8th December, 1897, by the Rev. W. CLIFF, Arthur William, son of Mr. J.W. STEAD, P.M.Burg, and Charlotte, daughter of Mr. J. HARCOMBE, Permanent Way Inspector, Ladysmith. 6601 DEATHS POVALL. - At Ladysmith Sanatorium, on December 5th, 1922, Herbert H. POVALL, aged 27 years, dearly beloved son of the late H.E. POVALL, and Mrs. POVALL, formerly of Vrede, O.F.S. 6633 IN MEMORIAM TREDOUX. - In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Johann Frederick TREDOUX, who passed away 7th December, 1914. "We miss him most, who loved him best." 1735 WARDELL. - In loving memory of Lte. E. WARDELL, who was killed in France on December 8th, 1917. Love and remembrance liveth for ever. Inserted by his loving Mother, Sister and Brothers. 1746 SATURDAY, 9 DECEMBER, 1922 OBITUARY ------x------ MR. J.D. PALMER ------x------ BLOEMFONTEIN, December 8 The death has taken place of Mr. J.D. PALMER, who was a member of the Executive of the old Free State Republic and later member of the Legislative Council under the Crown Colony Government. Mr. PALMER, who was 77 years of age, was born at Uitenhage, his father having come from Scotland in 1838. - Reuter. ------x------ During the absence of a nurse at Barton-on-Humber Branch of the National Children's Home, Sydney CONWAY, six, fell into a bath and died from scalds two days later. ------x------ MARRIAGES BOSSE-TALLACK. - On December 7th, at Wesleyan Church, Chapel Street, Maritzburg, A. BOSSE, of Lidgetton, to Edith TALLACK, of Cornwall, England. 1778 DEATHS CONLEY. - On the 5th inst., at the Ladysmith Sanatorium, Isabella CONLEY, aged 82 years, mother of R. GRAHAM, Ladysmith. Deeply regretted. 6684 MILLER. - At Oxford, on 30th November, S. EARLY, the very dear mother of E.M. MILLER, Maritzburg. 1798 STOCKS. - On November 10, at Secondee, Gold Coast, of yellow fever, Captain A.E. STOCKS, R.N., beloved husband of Olive STOCKS (nee CROSBY SPRATT). 1771 SUTTON. - On December 6th, at Fair Fell, Howick, Mary SUTTON, widow of the late Sir George SUTTON, K.C.M.G. ei1802 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/02/2012 02:58:46
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 4 - 6, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 4 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS THOMPSON. - At Glencoe Junction, on 29th November, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy THOMPSON, a son. 1569 TUESDAY, 5 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS FOLLETT. - At the Sanatorium, on 2nd December, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Sprake FOLLETT, a son. 6501 MARRIAGES SHIRLEY-REYNOLDS. - On November 6th, at Capetown, Reg., youngest son of Mrs. A. SHRILEY, Maritzburg, to Adelaide, only daughter of Mrs. J. REYNOLDS, Capetown. 1621 IN MEMORIAM CURTIS. - In ever loving memory of our dear mother, Lucy CURTIS, who passed away in Durban on December 4th, 1916. To memory ever dear. Inserted by Johnnie and Ellen. GUY. - In loving memory of Charlie GUY, who passed away 5th December, 1916. Those miss him most who loved him best. 1604 HUTCHINSON. - In loving memory of Lieut. Percy Lynn HUTCHINSON, 2nd S.A. Rifles, who died at Fort Johnson, Nyasaland, 5th December, 1917. 1609 MARE. - In loving memory of our dear mother, Bessie MARE, who passed away at Cauvin's Hope, Umbulwana, December 6th, 1917. Rest on dear loved one thy labours o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more. A loving mother kind and true, No friend on earth we find like you. Inserted by Gertie and Florrie. 1594 WEDNESDAY, 6 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS O'HALLORAN. - At Umkomaas, Natal, on November 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. A.C. O'HALLORAN, a daughter. Both well. 6557 IN MEMORIAM PEARCE. - In loving memory of Florence PEARCE, who passed away 6th December, 1920. The flowers we lay upon your grave, May wither and decay, But the love for one that sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Inserted by Lily. 1670 URQUHART. - In ever fond memory of our dear aunt, Emma, who passed away at Johannesburg on December 7th, 1921. Inserted by Blossom and Edie. 1659 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/02/2012 02:03:36
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, DEC 1 - 2, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 1 DECEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS PETRIE. - At the Sanatorium, Maritzburg, on 25th November, to Professor and Mrs. PETRIE, a daughter. ei1474 DEATHS TURNBULL. - Robert TURNBULL, on 20th November, 1922, at Southampton, for many years Chief Engineer, Union Castle Company. Inserted by his son, Andrew TURNBULL, Dundee. 1482 IN MEMORIAM ALKIN. - In loving memory of my dear Wife and loving Mother, who passed away 1st December, 1918. You are not forgotten mother dear, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last We shall always remember thee. Inserted by loving Husband and Daughter. 1410 SATURDAY, 2 DECEMBER, 1922 MARRIAGES McKENZIE-FARRELL. - On 27th November, at "Stamford," Nottingham Road, by Rev. Father MURRAY, Archibald Campbell, third son of Mr. and Mrs. D.C. McKENZIE, Lion's Bush, to Eileen Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. FARRELL. 1520 DEATHS FORBES. - Passed away on Thursday, November 30th, 1922, at Athole, Amsterdam, Mrs. Catherine Ann FORBES, wife of the late David FORBES, of Athole. Funeral took place at Athole, Amsterdam, on Friday afternoon. 6462 HATTING. - On 29th November, 1922, at the residence of her father, J.S. HATTING, Riverside Farm, Colenso, Lucy, aged 11 years, of enteric fever contracted at Frere School. 1523 OBITUARY ------x------ SIR ANDRIES STOCKENSTROOM ------x------ PRETORIA, December 1. The death occurred this afternoon of Sir Andries STOCKENSTROOM, Bart, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Judge CURLEWIS, after a brief illness. Mr. E ROOTH, M.L.A., Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, is another brother-in-law of the deceased. - Reuter Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/02/2012 02:01:54
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 11, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. SATURDAY, 11 NOVEMBER, 1922 OBITUARY ------x------ THE REV. C.E. BRIGGS, B.A ------x------ The funeral of the Rev. C.E. BRIGGS, B.A., Chaplain of Michaelhouse School, who died at Grey's Hospital on Thursday, took place in the City yesterday. Following a service at the Cathedral, conducted by Canon HARKER and the Rev. W.P. AUSTIN, the cortege proceeded to the cemetery, the hearse being preceded by the surpliced choir and many clergy of the diocese, and followed by representatives of the staff and the boys of Michaelhouse School, together with members of the public. The service at the graveside was conducted by Archdeacon HODGSON, in the presence of a very large number of mourners and sympathisers. The chief mourners were Mrs. BRIGGS, the Rev. G.P. JEUDWINE (brother-in-law), the Rev. Frank GREEN, and the Rev. Eldred PASCOE (Rector of Michaelhouse). Among many others present were Canon FENTON, Canon HARKER, Canon HARRIS, the Rev. E.W. BIBBY, the Rev. F. GREENWOOD, the Rev. W.C. DEW, the Rev. A.F. COX, the Rev. W.T. AUSTIN, the Rev. R.H. DAVIES, the Rev. W.H. SATCHELL, the Rev. G.P. JODDRELL-DAY, the Rev. F. DOWLING, Mr. P.I. BARDON, Mr. PENNINGTIN and Mr. STACEY. Wreaths were sent by the following:- His Wife; Mr and Mrs G.P. JEUDWINE, Mr and Mrs C TATHAM, Greytown; Mr and Mrs Hugh LETHBRIDGE, Bellair; Bertie SIBTHORP: Myrtle and Eric YEOMAN; Rev F and Mrs GREEN; Sir John DOVE-WILSON and Lady DOVE-WILSON; Major and Mrs A L la BARTHROP; Mr and Mrs Arthur LESLIE; John BARROW and staff; Worthy President Officers and Members Duke of York Lodge; Dr and Mrs Peverley, Sybil and Bubbles; Mr and Mrs BOWERS, Bellair; Miss RUNCIMAN; the Churchwardens, Officers and People of St. Patrick's; Boys of Michaelhouse School; Mr and Mrs WH WALTERS (sen.) and family; Organist, Choir and Servers of St. Patrick's; Betty; Mrs NASH. Kathleen, Ada and Mavis; the Churchwardens of St. Saviour's Cathedral; Mr and Mrs CAB PECK, Nora and his Godson John; Mr and Mrs J STRANG and family; Mrs S George ARBUTHNOT; Dr and Mrs PARKER, Mooi River; Mr and Mrs AT ROBERTS; Mr and Mrs HD SWEETMAN; Mr and Mrs W WILLIAMS, South Coast Junction; Mr and Mrs KNUBLEY; the Staff of Michaelhouse; Canon and Mrs Heywood HARRIS; Mr and Mrs JG BRYNE, Michaelhouse; Prefects of Michaelhouse School; Mr and Mrs E JOHN; Mr and Mrs Wallis SHORT; the Rector of Michaelhouse; the Old Boys; Mrs HB FREEMAN and John Freeman, Hilton Road; the Bellair Lawn Tennis Club; Mr and Mrs CP THORPE and family; Mr and Mrs Tyrone TATHAM; Mr and Mrs Hugh COLE and family; Mr and Mrs RAJ MATTHEWS; Mr and Mrs BURGMANNN; Miss BOSTOCK Mrs BYNOE, Miss WALLACE and Miss Powell; Staff Hilton College! Mr and Mrs BESANT; Mr and Mrs LAIDLOW, GH NORTH and all at Northdene; Messrs MOWAT and MOWAT; Ray SMITH; Mr Justice and Mrs TATHAM; Escombe Church People; Mr and Mrs HW BELVILLE and family, Malvern; Mr and Mrs Chas OSHLEY and family, Northdene; Mr and Mrs Percy STEIBEL and family; Matron, Grey's Hospital; Rev Frank B and Mrs GREENWOOD, Howick; Miss HODGES; Mrs BOUSFIELD and family, Blackridge; Hugh Hetty and Dorothy; Mr and Mrs MORRISON, Escombe; Ladies, St John's Guild, Malvern; S.O.E. English Rose Lodge, Durban; Mr LAIDLOW and Miss PACEY; Mr and Mrs Walter NORTH; Mr and Mrs FITZPATRICK; Mr and Mrs W COOK and family, Durban; Vicar and Parishioners of Umhlatuzana; Mr and Mrs Ken MOWAT; and many others. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Dove Brothers. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/01/2012 03:34:16
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 29 - 30, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. WEDNESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER, 1922 OBITUARY ------x------ MR. H.J. NANCE ------x------ It is with the deepest regret that we record the death of Mr. H.J. NANCE, the popular manager of the Maritzburg Rinko, which sad even took place in the Sanatorium yesterday morning. Mr. NANCE during his brief stay of a little over a year in the City had endeared himself to everyone by his courtesy and charm of manner, and his untimely passing at a comparatively early age will be regretted by a very wide circle of the public, to whose interests he was always attentive and considerate. The deceased gentleman first arrived in South Africa some eighteen months ago, being stationed for a while at Port Elizabeth and afterwards in Durban, where he controlled the Empire Theatre. From there he came on to Maritzburg, but his health had never been good, and last September he was compelled to lay down the reins of management, temporarily as everyone hoped. Unfortunately he never recovered sufficiently to take any further active part and his condition gradually got worse until he succumbed. Mr. NANCE was an Irishman and had been connected with matters theatrical all his life, being at one time on the legitimate stage and latterly manager of several large theatrical concerns in Ireland. Normally he was a man of very powerful physique, but the influenza scourge of 1918 left him shattered in health, and it was on this account that he sought the warmer shores of Africa in the hope of regaining his constitution. This hope was unfortunately never realized, and though his health fluctuated and he sometimes appeared to be on the high road to recovery, his general condition gradually grew worse. His familiar figure has been much missed at the Rinko of recent months, and the sympathy of the whole community will go out to his widow and little son in their irreparable and tragic loss. He was a member of the Roman Catholic congregation, and in addition to his wife and child in the City, leaves a mother in Ireland. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 4.15. ------x------ MISS S.R. FERGUSON ------x------ >From Our Own Correspondent ------x------ ESTCOURT, November 28. The funeral of the fifth victim of enteric fever, at Frere School, Miss Sylvia Rose FERGUSON, beloved daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Rose FERGUSON, of the District Staff Office Durban took place in Estcourt yesterday. The service at the Estcourt General Cemetery, was conducted by the Vicar of Estcourt. The cortege was formed in Victoria Street, and consisted of the father (Capt. R FERGUSON) chief mourner, the local Boy Scout Brigade, udner Mr. A JACKSON, Girl Guides, in charge of Miss De Waal, Mr. WH PITCHER (Town Clerk), representing St. Thomas' Troop of the Boy Scouts, Durban, Lieut. DA LANE and other friends. The pall bearers were Bro. Freemasons of the father, Bros. CP FRANCIS, JT GELLING, DA LANCE, and J Leaf WRIGHT. The following wreaths and telegrams were sent: Mother and Dad, Warrant Officers, Council of Boy Scouts, Durban, D.S.O. and Staff of No. 5 Military District. Mr. and Mrs. J Leaf WRIGHT, Mrs. Plaxton HARRISON, AA McLEAN, Mr. and Mrs. EE DOWSE, and children, Frieda. Mrs. FORBES, Mr. and Mrs. DA LANE, Estcourt Girl Guides, and Brownies, Sister Jessie, Captain and Mrs. BASSON, Colonel and Mrs. GILES, Mr. and Mrs. George FOADER, Durban. THURSDAY, 30 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BOYD. - At Leeds Nursing Home, Burger Street, Maritzburg, on the 23rd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. H.B. BOYD, of Eston, a daughter. 1434 PETRIE. - At the Sanatorium, Maritzburg, on 25th November, to Professor and Mrs. PETRIE, a daughter. ei1474 THORNHILL. - At Ladysmith, on the 26th inst., the wife of Major THORNHILL of a son. Both well. 6325 MARRIAGES GIBSON-VEAR. - On November 24th, 1922, at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Rev. W.R. GRUNDY, George Douglas, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. GIBSON, Empangeni, to Gladys Blanche, second daughter of the late Mrs. Harry VEAR, and Mrs. W. BOWLES, Merrivale. 1383 DEATHS BLOY. - At St. John's, Frere, on 25th November, 1922, Mary Dorothy, beloved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. BLOY, Colenso. Deeply mourned. 1461 HIRST. - On November 26th, 1922, at Frere, Natal, Muriel Caroline HIRST, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.F. HIRST, 79, Pietermaritz Street, Maritzburg. 1477 SISTER GLADYS S.S.J.D. - On November 23rd, 1922, at Frere, Natal, of enteric. - R.I.P. 1376 IN MEMORIAM DICKS. - In very affectionate remembrance of my dear brother "Will," much loved son of Mr. and Mrs. I.W. DICKS, Howick, who passed away at Schroeders. November 20th, 1914, in his 25th year. Eland's Kop. 1459 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/01/2012 03:02:35
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 27 - 29, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 27 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BUCHANAN. - At the Yorkshire Nursing Home, Durban, on November 17th to Mr and Mrs Bruce BUCHANAN of Blanchard, Highflats, a son. DEATHS PARDY. - At 96, Cromwell Road, Wimbledon, London S.W. 19, on October 29th, 1922, Peter PARDY, late of the G.P.O., Pietermaritzburg. 1329 SMITH. - Passed away at Greytown, on the 22nd November, Alfred SMITH (better known as "Tambooza"), Commercial Hotel, Greytwon, fourth son of the late Henry Baring SMITH, Ipswich, England, after many months of painful illness. Age 63. Deeply mourned. Inserted by his sorrowing Widow. 6250 IN MEMORIAM THRASH. - In ever loving memory of Jane THRASH, who passed peacefully away November 27th at 103, Pine Street. "So He giveth His beloved sleep." TUESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS HARDING. - At the Sanatorium, Maritzburg, on November 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. James HARDING of Maritzburg (originally Utrecht), a daughter. 1359 MARRIAGES GIBSON-VEAR. - On November 24th, 1922, at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Rev. W.R. GRUNDY, George Douglas, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. GIBSON, Empangeni, to Gladys Blanche, second daughter of the late Mrs. Harry VEAR, and Mrs. W. BOWLES, Merrivale. 1383 DEATHS SISTER GLADYS S.S.J.D. - On November 23rd, 1922, at Frere, Natal, of enteric. - R.I.P. 1376 IN MEMORIAM PORRILL. - In ever loving memory of my dear grandma, Elizabeth PORILL, who passed away at Frere on November 28th, 1918. 1382 WEDNESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS WHITE. - On November 22nd, at 208, Boom Street, Maritzburg, to Mr. and Mrs. M.H. WHITE, a daughter. Both well. 1430 MARRIAGES GIBSON-VEAR. - On November 24th, 1922, at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Rev. W.R. GRUNDY, George Douglas, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. GIBSON, Empangeni, to Gladys Blanche, second daughter of the late Mrs. Harry VEAR, and Mrs. W. BOWLES, Merrivale. 1383 SCOTT-POOLE. - At St. Mary's, on November 22nd, David, eldest son of E.M. SCOTT, Glasgow, Scotland, to Lily Agnes, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. POOLE, Maritzburg. 1417 The marriage will take place at the Baptist Church, 1.30 p.m., Saturday, the 2nd of December, between Vivian Francis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PLITCHKE, 15, Greyling Street, and Harry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.T. ALCOCK, Maritzburg. 1399 DEATHS SISTER GLADYS S.S.J.D. - On November 23rd, 1922, at Frere, Natal, of enteric. - R.I.P. 1376 IN MEMORIAM ALKIN. - In loving memory of my dear Wife and loving Mother, who passed away 1st December, 1918. You are not forgotten mother dear, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last We shall always remember thee. Inserted by loving Husband and Daughter. 1410 WILLETTS. - In loving memory of my dear husband and father, R.S. WILLETTS, who passed away on the 29th November, 1919. "As time rolls on our loss is greater, For he loved us all so well, And our love for him is greater. Which in words we cannot tell." Inserted by his loving Wife and Son. 1426 WILLETTS. - In fond remembrance of our dear dad and grandpa, R.S. WILLETTS, who died November 29th, 1919. Upright and honest in all his ways, Faithful and just to the end of his days. A loving father, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Ever remembered by Wesley, Blanche and Girlies. 1427 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    11/01/2012 02:49:53
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 24 - 25, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1922 OBITUARY ------x------ DOROTHY ALICE POBJOY ------x------ ESTCOURT, November 22. The death occurred at Freree on Monday, after a short illness, of Dorothy Alice POBJOY, at the early age of 28 years. The interment took place at the Estcourt General Cemetery on Tuesday the Rev. R.P. ROGERS, Vicar of Estcourt, conducting the service. Wreaths were sent by Queenie and children, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge. Annie, Son, Frank, and Kathleen, May and John. ------x------ MRS. HANNAH MILLIKEN ------x------ Many friends and relatives in Natal will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Hannah MILLIKEN, which sad even took place at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. HOLMES, 250, Berg Street, Maritzburg, at midnight on Sunday last. Her death removed another old colonist who was loved and respected by many old friends and relatives. The deceased lady was the widow of the late John MILLIKEN of the 58th Regiment, and subsequently a contractor at Zwartkop Valley. She joined her husband in Natal during the Zulu War in 1881. Those left to mourn their loss are six children, three daughters and three sons: Mrs. F.T. HOLMES, Mrs. Dave SUTTIE, Miss MILLIKEN, Messrs. Frank, Jim and Harry MILLIKEN. Three daughters predeceased her, they being Mrs. Jack SUTTIE, Mrs H. ATKINSON and Mrs. Percy TAYLOR. Owing to her health the latter part of her life was spent at Mooi River. Her kind and loving form will be sadly missed by those dear and near to her. Her sufferings, though great, were borne without complaint, her only thoughts being for those she was leaving behind. The funeral, which took place on Monday afternoon, was largely attended, the cortege proceeding via Commercial Road to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The following is a list of wreaths placed on the grave: - Harry and Lucy; Jim, Nellie and Children; Dot; Fred and Emmie; Sid, Bert, Hilda, May and Cyril; Harry and family; Blanche and Harry; Frank and Bessie; Dave, Bella, the Girls and Stanley; Arthur, Kathleen and Baby; Mr. and Mrs. D. RICHTER and family; From All at "The Mount"; Mr. and Mrs. TEMPLEMAN and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank KNAPP and family; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar RHODE; Frank, Mary and Great-grandchildren; Mr. and Mrs. James BIRD; Mr. and Mrs. N. POUND and family; Mr. and Mrs. John FORD; Sid TILEY; and many others. The coffin was made of polished oak with E.P. fittings, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Dove Brothers. SATURDAY, 25 NOVEMBER, 1922 DEATHS THOMPSON. - At the Dundee Hospital, on 19th November, 1922, Isabella Jane, beloved wife of Charles THOMPSON, Glencoe Junction, aged 39 years. Deeply mourned. 6220 IN MEMORIAM THRASH. - In ever loving memory of Jane THRASH, who passed peacefully away November 27th at 103, Pine Street. "So He giveth His beloved sleep." 1298 WEATHERDON. - In loving memory of our dear little son and brother (Roy), who was called away November 25, 1918, aged 3. God loved him best. 1288 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 07:57:34
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 20 - 23, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 20 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BYRON. - On the 18th November, at Knole, Malvern, to Marjorie, the wife of Lewis BYRON, a son. WOOLMORE. - At Doreen's Dale, Nkandhla, on November 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. B.I. WOOLMORE A son. ROSS. - At the Sanatorium on the 16th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon ROSS, Bergville, a son. 6064 DEATHS BIRD. - On 17th November at Tinta Nyoni, Scottsville, Christopher John BIRD, C.M.G., eldest son of John BIRD, C.M.G., and lately Principal Under Secretary for Natal, aged 65 years. R.I.P. 6061 IN MEMORIAM McPHERSON. - In loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Mabel Grace Darling, who died on November 20th, 1918. Safe in her Saviour's keeping. Who gave her calm release; 'Tis only we who are weeping, She dwells in perfect peace. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and brothers. McPHERSON. - In loving memory of our sister, Mabel, who passed away, 20th November, 1918. Inserted by Sonny and Rosie WRIGHT. - In ever loving memory of our dear mother, Bessie WRIGHT, who passed away November 21st, 1899, at the Berea Nursing Home, Durban. 1103 WEDNESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS FLORENCE. - At Greytown, on 18th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. H. FLORENCE, (nee Jessie JAMES), a daughter. Both well. Nurse WALSH in attendance. 1185 MULLER. - At Ladysmith, on November 12th, the wife of L. MULLER, of Elandslaagte, of a daughter. Both well. 6098 DEATHS BIRD. - On 17th November at Tinta Nyoni, Scottsville, Christopher John BIRD, C.M.G., eldest son of John Brid, C.M.G., and lately Principal Under Secretary for Natal, aged 66 years. R.I.P. 6061 KELLY. - Died at Pietermaritzburg, on the 23rd inst., John Strafford Swete KELLY, eldest son of John James Swete KELLY, of Pietermaritzburg, aged 23 years. 1202 IN MEMORIAM BRANDON. - In ever loving memory of our dear mother, who departed her life on 21st day of November, 1917. 1195 CONWAY. - In sacred memory of our dear father, James Patrick CONWAY, who died at this residence "Clontarf," Scottsville, Maritzburg, on November 22nd, 1914. - R.I.P. 1150 THURSDAY, 23 NOVEMBER, 1922 DEATHS ACUTT. - At his residence, Bonnie View, Rosetta, on the 19th November, 1922, Cotton ACUTT, in his 75th year. 1245 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR MARSHALL. - In loving memory of Ernest MARSHALL, who died at Feltham, November 23, 1918. Numbered amongst those who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to him. 1228 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 07:47:36
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 17 - 18, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 17 NOVEMBER, 1922 MARRIAGES ROBERTS-McCALLUM. - At St. Peter's, Maritzburg, on 31st October, 1922, James Harold, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ROBERTS, of P.M.Burg, to Ethel Iris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCALLUM, of Mooi River. 1002 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR PERKS. - In proud and loving remembrance of Leo, a gallant soldier of the 1st Dragoons, who fought and fell at the Historic Battle of Ypres, on the 17th November, 1914. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. 5980 SATURDAY, 18 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS ALLSOPP. - To Mr. and Mrs. W.E. ALLSOPP, at "Donington," Cato Ridge, November 15, a daughter. 1040 CURRIE. - At the Sanatorium, on the 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alick CURRIE, a son. Both well. 1046 DEATHS COCKBURN. - On Tuesday, November 7th, at Cliffside, Rosebank, Montagu Alexander COCKBURN, beloved husband of Theresa E. COCKBURN, and second son of the late John Montagu COCKBURN, aged 67. 1042 PHIPSON. - In loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Leslie Martin PHIPSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. PHIPSON, Harding, aged 10 years and 37 days, passed away November 4th. "Jesus understand." 1039 MARRIAGES The marriage of Vivian Claude, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman JONES, of Dundee, Natal, to Doris Ida, eldest daughter of Mr. R.R. MORTIMER, of Point Frederick, Gosford, Australia, and the late Mrs. MORTIMER, of Dundee, Natal, will take place at the Metropolitan Church, Chapel Street, Pietermaritzburg, to-day at 1 p.m. Reception at 299, Boom Street, P.M.Burg. 1056 The marriage of Campbell McKENZIE, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.C. McKENZIE, Lion's Bush, Nottingham Road, to Eileen FARRELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. FARRELL, Stamford, Nottingham Road. The ceremony and reception will take place at Stamford, 11 o'clock, Monday, November 27th. All relations and friends invited. 1071 IN MEMORIAM CLARKE. - In ever loving memory of my dear sister, Mary Ann, who was called to rest on the 18th November, 1921. My love for her is greater Which in words I cannot tell. Inserted by her loving sister, Fanny. 1044 MANDY. - In memory of my dearest pal, Joe Charles Barret MANDY, who died of blackwater fever at Red Tiger Station, Natalia Ranch, Swaziland, 21st November, 1920 A true and staunch friend, A man - every inch of him. Inserted by a Chum. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 07:40:22
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 13 - 16, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 13 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BLAKEWAY. - At Kokstad Hospital on November 6th, 1922, to Mr and Mrs Ian BLAKEWAY (nee Dorrie VANDERPLANK). A son. TAYLOR. - At the Sanatorium, Ladysmith, on the 9th inst., the wife of G.L. TAYLOR, Hart's Hill, of a son. Both well. IN MEMORIAM MUNDY. - In loving memory of my dear husband, J.W. MUNDY, who was killed at Burnside Colliery, on the 14th November, 1921. As time rolls on, our loss is greater, For he loved us all so well; And our love for him is greater, Which in words we cannot tell. Inserted by his loving wife and family. TUESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS WOODHOUSE. - At "The Wolds," Nottingham Road, on November 11th, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. W.F. WOODHOUSE, a daughter. Both well. 847 DEATHS TAYLOR. - On November 11th, 1922, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. GOODWIN, V.W. TAYLOR, of Eagle Cliff, Underberg, in his 77th year. ei838 IN MEMORIAM MUNDY. - In loving memory of my dear husband, J.W. MUNDY, who was killed at Burnside Colliery, on the 14th November, 1921. As time rolls on, our loss is greater, For he loved us all so well; And our love for him is greater, Which in words we cannot tell. Inserted by his loving wife and family. STRYDOM. - In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away at Balfour the 16th November, 1919. Inserted by her loving Mother, Lizzie and Bobbie. To memory ever dear. 842 WEDNESDAY, 15 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS TAYLOR. - On November 11th, 1922, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. GOODWIN, V.W. TAYLOR, of Eagle Cliff, Underberg, in his 77th year. ei838 THURSDAY, 16 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS ANDERSON. - At the Sanatorium, Estcourt, on November 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ANDERSON, of School House, Winterton, a daughter. Both well. 912 MARRIAGES AMES-RELPH. - The marriage between Frances Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. RELPH, 208, Berg Street, Pietermaritzburg, and Walter Henry James AMES, only son of Mr. W.J. AMES, P.M.Burg, will take place at 1.30 p.m. at St. Peter's Church, P.M.Burg, on Saturday, 18th November, 1922. 5975 DEATHS PHIPSON. - In ever loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Leslie MARTIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. PHIPSON, of Harding, aged 10 years and 37 days, died October 4th, 1922. IN MEMORIAM DUFF. - In tender memory of my beloved little mother, Henriette Elizabeth Chalmers DUFF, who fell asleep on 15th November, 1914, at St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. 915 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 07:34:37
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 10 - 11, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 10 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BATTCOCK. - At Suez, Egypt, on the 5th November, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey BATTCOCK (nee Sylvia CLARK), a son. ei653 MARRIAGES HYSLOP-STRAPP. - At the Wesleyan Church, Bethlehem, on the 25th October, by the Rev, Mr. CLARKE, Redvers W.F., second son of Mr. and Mrs. HYSLOP, and Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. STRAPP, Bethlehem. 733 DEATHS ALISON. - At Pietermaritzburg, on 28th October, 1922, Jessie ALISON (born PETERS), aged 93. Port Elizabeth and East London papers please copy. ei667 SATURDAY, 11 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS WALKER. - At the Yorkshire Nursing Home, Berea, Durban, on October 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. James WALKER, of Erskine, Highflats, a son. 758 DEATHS ALLAN HAY. - At Durban, on 30th October, 1922, James Mess ALLAN HAY, of Glen Doune, Alexandra Road, Pietermaritzburg. mwx536 IN MEMORIAM RYLEY. - In loving and undying memory of Nellie RYLEY, who was called Home at Ladysmith on the 11th November, 1918. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears of sorrow often flow, But memory keeps our dear one near us Though she died four year ago. Inserted by her loving mother and Margaret. 5805 OBITUARY ------x------ LORD LUDLOW ------x------ LONDON, November 8. The death has occurred of Lord LUDLOW as the result of injuries received while returning from Hertfordshire through his horse falling. - Reuter's Special Service. ------x------ MR. J.J. WHITAKER ------x------ EAST LONDON, November 10. Mr. J.J. WHITAKER head of the firm of that name, passed away quietly, if suddenly, early this morning, having been unconscious since nine o'clock last night. The deceased, who was within a month of being 82 years of age, was one of the pioneers of Kaffraria, having come to Kingwilliamstown about 1860, and he took a prominent part in the development of this part of the country, also the towns of Kingwilliamstown and East London. Through gradually becoming feeble, he had enjoyed good health until yesterday, and he invariably took a drive in the afternoon. Flags were at half-mast all over the town as a token of respect and regret. - Reuter. ------x------ MR. M.A. COCKBURN ------x------ >From a Correspondent ------x------ RICHMOND, November 10. It is with extreme regret that the death of Mr. M.A. COCKBURN, of "Cliffside," is announced. The funeral took place in Richmond, from St. Mary's Church, on Thursday, and was followed by a large number of relatives and sympathisers. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 07:28:02
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 7 - 9, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. TUEDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS McMULLEN. - At the Sanatorium, on the 4th November, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMULLEN, a son. Both well. 579 IN MEMORIAM ERFMANN. - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Henriette ERFMANN, who passed away on the 7th November, 1921. There are links death cannot sever, Love and remembrance live forever. Inserted by her loving Children and Grandchild, Gottfried, Janie, and Winnie. 591 MALLANDAIN. - In loving memory of Leonard MALLANDAIN, who passed away 6th November, 1916, and Roy MALLANDAIN, 9th November, 1916. "Better cared for." Inserted by Mother. 594 WEDNESDAY, 8 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS MELLOR. - At Richmond, on November 5th, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MELLOR, a daughter. Both well. (Nurse ALLISON.) 5735 REID. - At the Sanatorium, Ladysmith, on the 22nd October, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. James REID, of Ladysmith, a son. Both well. Nurse HILL in attendance. 5743 DEATHS ALLAN HAY. - At Durban, on 30th October, 1922, James Mess ALLAN HAY, of Glen Doune, Alexandra Road, Pietermaritzburg. mwx536 BERNARD. - On the 7th inst., at the Premier Mine, Transvaal, James de Brissac BERNARD, formerly of Weenen County. 638 McKENZIE. - At Lyndhurst, Richmond, Natal, after a painful illness, on 3rd November, 1922, Norman Balfour McKENZIE, only son of Mr. and Mrs. D.B. McKENZIE, and brother of Ethel and Helena McKENZIE. IN MEMORIAM BARTLETT. - In loving memory of my dear husband, W.J.S. BARTLETT, who died November 8, 1920. 635 THURSDAY, 9 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS BATTCOCK. - At Suez, Egypt, on the 5th November, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey BATTCOCK (nee Sylvia CLARK), a son. ei653 STUART. - On November 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. R. STUART (nee G. WARREN), of Dumbe Collieries, Paulpietersburg, a daughter. 665 WOODRUFFE. - At Boar's Hill, near Oxford, on the 3rd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton WOODRUFFE, a son. Both well. By cable. 655 DEATHS ALISON. - At Pietermaritzburg, on 28th October, 1922, Jessie ALISON (born PETERS), aged 93. Port Elizabeth and East London papers please copy. ei667 IN MEMORIAM FORBES. - In loving memory of Elizabeth Chalmers FORBES, who passed away at Grey's Hospital on November 9th, 1921. Sadly missed by Sons and Daughter. 678 GOODWILL. - In ever loving memory of my dear husband and father, Jonathan Whittaker GOODWILL, who passed away November 9th, 1919. No one knows how much we miss him, Many think the wound is healed, For they cannot feel the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. Inserted by his loving Wife and Children. 661 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 04:17:24
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 6, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. MONDAY, 6 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS DOUGLAS. - At Leeds Nursing Home, 35, Burger Street, on November 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. R. DOUGLAS, a son. 545 PETTIT. - To Mr. and Mrs. R.E. PETTIT, Newcastle on the 3rd, twin girls, Mrs Edwards and Nurse ROBB in attendance. DEATHS BEDWELL. - At Pietermaritzburg, passed away at eventide, on the 31st October, 1922, Mary Ann BEDWELL, Widow of the late James S. BEDWELL, of 378, Burger Street, aged 78 years and 10 months. "Peace, Perfect Peace." ALLAN HAY. - At Durban, on 30th October, 1922, James Mess ALLAN HAY, of Glen Doune, Alexandra Road, Pietermaritzburg. mwx536 OBITUARY ------x------ MR. DAVID WOOD ------x------ Mr. David WOOD, Assistant Park Curator, who was seized with a sudden illness immediately after addressing a meeting of the Debating Society on Thursday evening, passed away on Saturday afternoon at Grey's Hospital. Mr. WOOD's seizure was totally unexpected, and from the time that he was struck down until his death he never recovered consciousness. A native of Torquay, Devonshire, he came to this country some 25 years ago, and was for many years in charge of the gardens at King's House, Durban, coming to Maritzburg to take up duty here about eight or 10 years back. As a horticulturist the deceased gentleman had few equals, his aptitude for this work he inherited from his father, who was himself a horticulturist of note, and the author of several books on the subject. A quiet unassuming man, Mr. WOOD was universally popular, whilst in him the Wesleyan Church loses a devoted worker, having been a lay preacher from his youth. He leaves four sons and three daughters, Mrs. AVENSTRUP, Mrs. BEGGS and Mrs W ALLSOPP, whilst his wife died nine months ago. Mr. WOOD was a valued member of the Maritzburg Parliamentary Debating Society, his ability as a speaker being very marked, and it was in addressing this body that he was struck down. A very fine character, upright and honest to a degree, the community has suffered a severe loss in his sudden demise. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, proceeding to the cemetery after a service in the Wesleyan Church. The Rev Eben GRIFFIN officiated and the body was followed to the grave by a large number of people, the chief mourners being Messrs Samuel and Joseph WOODS (sons), Mr ALLSOPP (son-in-law), Mr F C WOOD and T WOOD (nephews). Others present included: Mr W J O'BRIEN, M.L.A., Mr T G STRACHAN, M.L.A., Mr Jas McGIBBON, Mr FINLAYSON, Mr P T BADOCK, Mr Ronald WATTS, Mr ROGERS, Mr NAVA, Mr LINDSAY, Mr JOHNSTONE, Mr A E HARWIN, the Rev Mr ANGUS, Mr LINDUP, Mr THRASH and many others. Wreaths were sent by Sam and Gwen; Joe and Louie; Roy (Benoni); Fred and Jess; Daisy and family; Will and Elsie; Evelyn and Dick; Aunt Annie and Ken; Maggie; Tom, May; Ben and Muriel (Pretoria); Ellie, Alof and Eric; Mr. and Mrs. FRENCHMAN and family; Maritzburg Horticultural Society; Mr. and Mrs. D PODMORE and family; Mr. and Mrs A B ASHTON and family; Martizburg Parliamentary Debating Society; Mr D FORSYTH; Mr and Mrs Walter REID; Mr and Mrs C AMOS and family; President and Members, East End Bowling Club; Mr and Mrs W HARKER; George Carter and Co; The Mayor and Town Councillors; President and Members Camperdown Agricultural Society; Mr and Mrs J C HAYCROFT; President and Members, Wesleyan Methodist Local Preacher's Society; Mr and Mrs A DOWSETT; W and J MacDONALD; Mr and Mrs A SAVILLE; Town Clerk and Staff; Minister and Preachers, Local Wesleyan Church; Mr and Mrs A B GAVRENA; Mr and Mrs J T DEVORNEIGE; Mr and Mrs W J TONKIN and family; Mrs WILLIAMS; Mr NEWBERRY and Employees of Park Department; Mr and Mrs WILMOTT; Mr and Mrs E Bruce BROWN. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Dove Bros. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 03:26:42
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 3 - 4, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. FRIDAY, 3 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS NEWTON. - At Ladysmith, on 23rd October, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy NEWTON, of Acton Homes, a son. Both well. 467 DEATHS BEDWELL. - At Pietermaritzburg, passed away at eventide, on the 31st day of October, 1922, Mary Ann BEDWELL, Widow of the late James S. BEDWELL, of 378, Burger Street, aged 78 years and 10 months. "Peace, Perfect Peace." IN MEMORIAM SKINNER. - In loving memory of my dear wife, and our dear mother, Catherine SKINNER, who died at Burnside, November 3rd, 1918. Though death divides, Still memory clings. Inserted by her loving Husband and Children. 471 SATURDAY, 4 NOVEMBER, 1922 DEATHS BEDWELL. - At Pietermaritzburg, passed away at eventide, on the 31st day of October, 1922, Mary Ann BEDWELL, Widow of the late James S. BEDWELL, of 378, Burger Street, aged 78 years and 10 months. "Peace, Perfect Peace." IN MEMORIAM FLANDERS. - In ever loving memory of William Erskine FLANDERS. who passed away at Grey's Hospital, Maritzburg, on the 5th November, 1921. 425 PRENTICE. - In fond memory of my brother, Flight-Lieutenant Jim PRENTICE, killed 4th November, 1917. 528 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 03:24:49
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 2, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. THURSDAY, 2 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS GREENHAM. - To Mr. and Mrs. F.W. GREENHAM, at 18, Brand Road, Durban, on October 30th, 1922, a son. Both well. 426 DEATHS GILES. - At Maritzburg, on 27th October, 1922, Mrs. I.F. GILES, widow of the late Major James GILES, of the 14th Dragoons, formerly Resident Magistrate of Harding and Richmond. Age 91. ei347 HERBERT, B.J. - Died at Silver Streams, Garden Castle, on the 28th October, 1922, in his 68th year. Birmingham papers please copy. 418 IN MEMORIAM RICHARDS. - In ever affectionate memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep at Newcastle on 2nd November, 1921. Very sadly missed. Inserted by her children. 5579 ROXBURGH. - In loving memory of my dearest friend, Phyllis, who passed away on November 6th, 1920. I loved her dearly, but God loved her best. Inserted by Natalie. 426 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR LYLE. - In ever loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pte. Herbert Nurse LYLE (Herbie), 4th S.A.I., who died at Woking, England, November 2nd, 1918. Inserted by his sorrowing Parents. Brothers and Sisters. 396 LYLE. - In loving memory of our dear brother, Herbert Nurse LYLE, 21056, 2nd S.A.I., who died at Woking, England, 2nd November, 1918. Though parted, you are ever near. Inserted by Eveline and Billie. 392 OBITUARY ------x------ MR. J.M. ALLAN HAY ------x------ We deeply regret to record the death of Mr. J.M. ALLAN HAY of Maritzburg, which sad even took place at a Nursing Home in Durban on Monday night, 30th October. He had a very serious breakdown in health about two years ago and although he rallied from this and several subsequent attacks, he never entirely regained his previous robust state of health. It was deemed advisable eventually for him to live at the sea level, and in March this year, he left his home "Glen Doune," Alexandra Road, Maritzburg, for the South Coast, accompanied by his wife and daughter. During the seven months he was there an improvement in health was noted, particularly recently, when he was undergoing a new form of treatment. However, his friends' hopes of a cure were not to be realised as he suddenly collapsed on Thursday, the 19th of October, remaining unconscious, except for very brief intervals, until his death. The passing was very peaceful, he simply slept away. The late Mr. ALLAN HAY, who was the son of Capt. Alexander ALLAN HAY of Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland, came to Natal over 30 years ago. He became associated with Mr. Leonard LINE in the well-known stockbroking firms of Messrs LINE and HAY, of which he was managing partner and from which he retired 18 months ago, the partnership having lasted 26 years. He married Miss Helen KELLOCK of Kirkcaldy and had a son and daughter. His son, Edward, a subaltern in the Indian Army died of enteric at Mandi while on recurring duty in 1917. To his wife, who has nursed him devotedly throughout his illness, we offer our deepest sympathy and also to his only daughter, Dorothy, who grieves with her mother over the loss of one of the finest and most genuine of men. A staunch friend, a devoted husband and father and a splendid business man, well-known for his uprightness and sterling character. He was a Fellow of the Institute of Accountants in Natal, ex-Chairman of the Maritzburg Stock Exchange, and a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. Although deeply interested in public affairs he took no active part in them. all his energies being concentrated on his business and in his home. The funeral took place at the Prestbury Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the body being followed to the grave by a large number of friends of the deceased gentleman. The service was conducted by the Rev. George GRIEVE, and among those present at the graveside were Mr. Leonard LINE. Mr. W J O'BRIEN. M.L.A., Mr. A J McGIBBON, M.E.C., Mr. J McAUSLIN, M.E.C., Mr. Percy JONES, Mr. Alfred LISTER, Mr P STRIDE, Mr. MUNRO, Mr. J T TAYLOR and many others. Wreaths were sent by the following:- His Loving Wife; His Loving Sister, Isabel; Dorothy; Charles J HICKEY; Mr. LINE; Mrs. OGILVIE and Sophie; Mrs. H W SMITH, Nora, Eva, and Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Tom JACKSON; Mr. and Mrs Alfred LISTER and family; Mr. and Mrs. A J McGIBBON and family; Miss McDONALD; Mr. and Mrs. Phil. STRIDE; Mrs. NISBET, Nessie and Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. A P SMITH; T REID; Mr. and Mrs. A S MUNRO; Mr. and Mrs. Erskine DUFF, Durban; All at Cleveland House; Mr. and Mrs. A HAMMAR; Mr. and Mrs. W J SHAW and Frank; Mr. and Mrs. B IRELAND and family; Mr. and Mrs. BAZLEY; Mrs. PAYNE and Jack; Miss CLIFTON; Mr. and Mrs. ROBB. Hazel and Jess; Miss COMINS ?; Mr. and Mrs R N MILLER; Mr and Mrs. Roy PEARSE, Dower, Illover; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest IRELAND; Dr. and Mrs. ACKERMAN; E A SELKE and Miss SELKE; Mr. and Mrs. D G FORSYTH; Dr. and Mrs. WOODS; Mr. and Mrs. FOLEY, Durban; Mr. and Mrs. VARTY, Teddy and Maud; Mr. and Mrs. J G McEWEN and family; Mrs. GEEKIE and family; G O TURNER; Miss STRAPP and Elsie; Mr. and Mrs. Tom BUCHANAN; Mr and Mrs E COLLINS, Ronald & Phil; J J PERKS and family; Members Maritzburg Stock and Sharebrokers' Association; Mr. and Mrs. Clement H SCOTT; Mr. and Mrs. Alex HAIR; Mrs. CONWAY and family; Mr. and Mrs. Percy JONES; Mr. and Mrs. H P JAMESON; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ACUTT. The coffin was of polished oak with electro plate fittings, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Dove Brothers. Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 02:25:04
    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] DOMESTIC NOTICES, THE NATAL WITNESS, NOV 1, 1922
    2. Tara Norton
    3. WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER, 1922 BIRTHS MARTIN. - At the Sanatorium, Pietermaritzburg, on the 26th October, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MARTIN, of Ixopo, a son. Both well. 399 TOD. - To Mr. and Mrs. A.B. TOD. Dundee, on 25th October, 1922, a son. 384 MARRIAGES MACPHERSON-CLEMISTON. - The marriage between Daisy Eileen, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. CLEMISTON, Vryheid East, and Frederic Jamieson MACPHERSON, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. MACPHERSON, of Ladysmith, will take place at St. Peter's Church, Vryheid, at 3.15 Saturday, November 11th. All friends will be welcome at the residence of Mr. R.L. CLEMISTON after the ceremony. 395 DEATHS GILES. - At Maritzburg, on 27th October, 1922, Mrs. I.F. GILES, widow of the late Major James GILES, of the 14th Dragoons, formerly Resident Magistrate of Harding and Richmond. Age 91. ei347 IN MEMORIAM LAVENDER. - In ever loving memory of our dear father, Charles Lavender, who passed away November 1st, 1919. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving Children. 390 IN MEMORIAM ROLL OF HONOUR KEENE. - In ever loving memory of my dear and only son, Douglas Reginald Hely ? KEENE, 4th South African Scottish, who died at Woking, England, 1st November, 1918. Deeply mourned. Inserted by his Father. 382 Transcribed by: Tara NORTON (born SHRIVES) taraanorton@gmail.com<mailto:taraanorton@gmail.com> Researching: ATKINSON (ENG), BENECKE, KILLERBY (ENG), (GOLDSMITH-)LESTER (GER/IRE), LOURENS, MARTIN, MILLER, MILLIKEN (IRE), PARKER, SHRIVES (IRE), WALTERS, WINGHAM (ENG) and related families. ________________________________ NCT FORESTRY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED http://www.nctforest.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify us by return email. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by Eset Mail Security for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.eset.com ________________________________

    10/31/2012 02:19:49
    1. Re: [SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN] Off Topic
    2. Bea Loots
    3. Thinking of all of you - very, very scary! God bless, Bea

    10/30/2012 04:01:19