Friday, October 1, 1884 MRS. MILLER (relict of the late Mr Thos. MILLER), who arrived in this Colony with Morgan’s party, amongst the settlers of 1820, died in Grahamstown on Thursday, the 25th September, at the ripe old age of 90. The deceased must be the last, nearly the last, of the married ladies who came out as settlers. She was married at the age of eighteen, and has been a widow for forty-seven years, forty of which she spent in Grahamstown. There are numerous descendants – sons, daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren – numbering, in all, over 140). Four of her sons settles early in this district – one being an original grantee. Mrs. MILLER retained her faculties unimpaired to the end, and passed quietly away surrounded by her family and friends. Tuesday, October 7, 1884 DIED,- On the 24th ultimo, at the residence of her son-in-law, the Hon. Thos. BROWN, Guildford, Mrs. Ann MILES, aged 85 years, 11 months, and 12 days, relict of the late Robert MILES, British Settlers of 1820. DEATH OF ANOTHER SETTLER.- One more of the links which bind us to the past, has been severed by the death of Mrs. Ann MILES, relict of the late Mr. Robert MILES one of the settlers who arrived per “Weymouth” in 1820. Mrs. MILES died on 24th ult. At the residence of her son-in-law the Honorable Thomas BROWN at the ripe old age of 86. The deceased lady was well known and much respected in this district where she had resided for many years. Friday, October 10, 1884 DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 5th October, 1884, Allan James, only Son of James Alexander and Jane Ann BREMNER. Aged 4 years, 3 months, and 29 days. Tuesday, October 14, 1884 BIRTH,- At Fort Beaufort, on the 1st October, 1884, the Wife of H.D. BENTLEY of a Son. MARRIED,- By Special Licence, at Lily Vale Chapel, on the 8th of October, 1884, by the Rev. James THOMPSON, Wesleyan Minister, Anthony Daniel JACKSON, of Xalanga, to Selina Dinah JACKSON, fourth daughter of Samuel JACKSON, Esq., of Essex. No Cards. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 3th October, 1884, at the residence of Mr. J. BEYERLY, Mr. A. St. J. MEDLEY, aged 39 years and 11 months, youngest son of the late Henry St. John and Louisa MEDLEY, of Farringdon, Isle of Wight, England. Friday, October 17, 1884 The body of a gentleman named CULLITY who disappeared most mysteriously on the 24th June last from Aliwal North has been discovered in the Orange River, and it is supposed he must have walked into the river while in a state of intoxication and been drowned. Friday, October 24, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queenstown on the 18th October, Mrs, J.B. WEAKLEY of a Daughter. DEATH FROM SUNSTROKE.- On Monday afternoon, a little boy, son of Mr. W.A. ROBERTS, of Beaconsfield, was running about at play with some companions, when he suddenly came to Mrs. ROBERTS and complained of a severe headache, and shortly afterwards the child began to vomit. It was then ascertained that he had a sunstroke. The little fellow, who was only three years old, died the following morning. We tender to the bereaved parents our sympathy in their trouble. – Dutoitspan Herald. Tuesday, October 28, 1884 BIRTH,- At Isokobeni, Transkei, on the 22nd October, the Wife of S. WARNER of a Son. Friday October 31, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queenstown on the 18th October, Mrs, J.B. WEAKLEY of a Daughter. DIED,- At Burghersdorp, on the 19th October, the result of an accident, George Fleming PETRIE, eldest son of George PETRIE. Farmer, Rogie Hill, Skene, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Deeply regretted.