South African Commercial Advertiser 1829 - 2 - April to June
Wednesday 1 April 1829
BAPTIZED at Clanwilliam on Sunday 2nd March 1829 by the Rev Dr. THOM, a daughter of C.C. BRESLER Esq named Maria Elizabeth Magdalena.
DIED on the 10th November last at the Rev. Dr. KNOX’s, Tonbridge School, Kent, a son of Mr. Justice KEKEWICH, named Thomas Robert Warre, aged 13 years and 6 months.
Cape Town March 30 1829
Saturday 4 April 1829
MARRIAGEIn the Lutheran Church Cape Town Friday April 3rd 1829 by the Rev Mr. KLOEK VAN SLAVEREN:
Mr. Fredrik Jacobus KOTZE to Miss Helena Margaretha VAN BREDA.
DEATH
April 1: Buried Thomas JOHNSON, boatman, aged 21 years, who was drowned in table Bay on 23rd March.
Wednesday 8 April 1829
CHRISTENINGSAt Classenbosch on Monday March 30 1829 by the Rev George HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Frederick DUCKITT baptised Frederick.
In the English Church Cape Town on Sunday April 5 1829 by the Rev George HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Thos. FAIRCLOUGH baptised Ann Alette.
A daughter of Mr. Mark NOBLE baptised Rebekah.
Wednesday 15 April 1829
CHRISTENINGSAt Sans Souci on Thursday April 9 1829 by the Rev George HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of the Honourable Mr. Justice MENZIES, senior Puisne Judge, baptised William Hood.
In the English Church Cape Town on Sunday April 12 1829 by the Rev George HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Edward HOLL baptised Matilda Foulger.
A son of Mr. Charles KINCAID baptised Alexander Row.
In the Military Church Cape Town Sunday April 12 1829 by the Rev B.C. GOODISON AM, Chaplain to the Forces:
A daughter of David BLACK, private of HM 72nd Highlanders, baptised Isabella Ann.
Wednesday 22 April 1829
BIRTH on the 16th inst, the lady of J. BANCE Esq of a daughter.MARRIAGE
In the English Church Cape Town on Monday April 20 1829 by the Rev. W. WRIGHT AM:
John WHITE to Annette DE CHASOUR
CHRISTENING
In the English Church Cape Town on Tuesday April 21 1829 by the Rev W. WRIGHT AM:
A daughter of Mr. James Edward FORD baptised Elizabeth Esther Stransham.
In the Military Church Cape Town Thursday April 16 1829 by the Rev. B.C. GOODISON AM, Chaplain to the Forces:
A daughter of Deputy Commissary General HEWETSON baptised Adelaide Elizabeth.
DEATHS
April 17: Surgeon Duncan CAMPBELL of the 2nd or Queen’s Royals, aged 40 years.
April 17: Mrs. Susanna Fredrica CLEAVER, widow of the late Mr. Joseph CLEAVER, aged 26 years and 6 months.
April 17: Ephraim DRAPER, aged 47 years.
Saturday 25 April 1829
The undersigned begs most respectfully to announce to his Friends and the Public that he has removed from No.23 Buitengracht to No.30 Strand-street, opposite the Lutheran Church.W. KARSTEL, Watchmaker.
BIRTH on the 10th inst the Lady of G.M. PENDER Esq, Commandant of Robben Island, of a daughter.
DIED at Cliftonwood-house, Clifton, England on the 14th January last, deeply lamented by her family and friends, Olivia, wife of Lieutenant Colonel BRERETON and second daughter of Mr. Hamilton ROSS, aged 25 years and 6 months.
DEATH
April 22: A son of Mr. Peter LAING, named William, aged 4 years and 4 months.
Wednesday 29 April 1829
BIRTH on the 23rd inst the Lady of D.J. KUYS Esq of a son.DEPARTED this life on the 28th inst, Caroline PEDDER, aged 2 years 9 months and 2 days, deeply lamented.
DEATH
April 27: Elizabeth HUNT, widow of the late William HUNT, pensioner from HM 21st Light Dragoons, aged 51 years.
Saturday 2 May 1829
CASE OF MRS. DALYMrs. DALY, whose husband and eldest child were lately drowned in Table Bay, is the daughter of an officer in the army; and when the melancholy accident occurred, which deprived her in one moment of both husband and child, the family was on the way to the New Settlement at Swan River, depending for support and future provision upon 6s 6d per day, the slender income of Mr. DALY’s rank as an Assistant Surgeon.
A widow, and with four children, the eldest of whom is six years and the youngest three months old, without means of returning to her native country, or a friend there able to maintain her, if she should return, Mrs. DALY is determined still to proceed to the Swan River, in the hope that, assisted by the pension of £40 per annum, attached to the rank of her husband, those accomplishments which she acquired under other circumstances and expectations may now be rendered available for the support of her remaining children.
To purchase mourning, suited only to her present condition, a little livestock to be forwarded with that which is ordered for the settlement, on account of the Government, and to place a small fund in the hands of Messrs BORRADILES & Co (the agents of the new colony) at the disposal of Mrs. DALY, and to be drawn for whenever Governor STIRLING, and her friends there, can apply it beneficially for her – a subscription has been commenced under the kind auspices and liberal assistance of His Excellency the Governor, Lady Frances COLE, Colonel and Lady Catherine BELL, and the charitable aid of such of our fellow colonists as shall be induced to join in affording a slender relief to the Orphans and the Widow, will be thankfully received by
The Hon.Mr. Justice BURTON
The Hon.Lt.Col. BELL CB
Messrs BORRADAILES, THOMPSON & PILLANS
And at the Office of this Paper.
Wednesday 6 May 1829
MARRIAGEIn the English Church Cape Town on Tuesday May 5 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
George BRYAND to Maria Susanna HENDRIKSE
CHRISTENING
In the English Church Cape Town on Sunday May 3 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of G.M. PEDDER Esq, Commandant of Robben Island, baptised Caroline.
Saturday 9 May 1829
DEPARTED this life on the 7th inst, Martinus PEDDER, aged 1 year 7 months and 27 days, deeply lamented.MARRIAGE on the 27th ult, Evelyn Meadows GORDON Esq, of the Bengal Civil Service, to Sophia Flora, youngest daughter of P.L. CLOETE Esq.
Saturday 16 May 1829
A CASE OF DISTRESSOn the 1st August last the house of Mr. Lucas VAN ROYEN of the Zuur Berg, District of Uitenhage, was accidentally set on fire, and the whole of his furniture and wearing apparel was consumed. Mr. VAN ROYEN has been endeavouring, ever since that period, to re-establish himself in his house, and to re-clothe himself, his wife and nine children; but finding all his efforts in vain, he is at length compelled to call upon the benevolent inhabitants of this colony, who were never yet known to shut their doors against the cry of distress. The smallest donation will be thankfully received by Dr. ATHERSTONE, Graham’s Town, Mr. ALCOCK, Uitenhage, and at the Office of the Advertiser, Cape Town.
Amount received by Mr. ALCOCK
Rds
Mr. Commissioner VAN DER RIET
10
Mr. ASPELING, Resident Magistrate
10
Mr. DU TOIT
5
Lieut. ALCOCK
5
Mr. ROSELT
5
Mr. CUYLER
5
Mr. TENNANT
5
Mrs. STAEDEL, a piece of calico
Mr. J.W. VAN DER RIET
3
Mr. ETCHELLS
2
Mr. HEGERS
5
Mr. GIE
3
Dr. WENTWORTH
5
Lieut. FAREWELL
5
Mr. RUYSCH
3
A Friend
2
A Friend
2
Mr. VERMAAK
5
Rev.Mr.SAAS
10
Mrs. HEUGH
10
Col. CUYLER
5
Mr.GUNN
10
Constant
5
Dr. McCABE
5
A Friend
2
Mr. RAWLINSON
5
Mr. FLEMING
7
Lieut. FLEISCHER
3
Mr. J.G. LUYT
3
Lieut. CROWE
5
Mr.H.O. LANGE, a Cow
Mr.INNES MA
5
Mr. HENDERSON
5
Mr.VAN EYK
5
Capt. ANDREWS
2
Mrs. BURNETT
5
MARRIAGE
At Rondebosch near Cape Town on Monday April 27 1829 by the Rev. Geo HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
William POOK to Maria Catharina MULDER, widow.
CHRISTENING
In the English Church Cape Town on Sunday May 10 1829 by the Rev. Geo HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Robert EAGER baptised Robert Charles.
DEATHS
May 8: A son of G.M. PEDDER Esq, Commandant of Robben island, named Martinus, aged 1 year 7 months and 27 days.
May 9: Mr. Hugh HUNTLEY, aged 33 years 4 months and 3 days.
May 11: William WARREN, aged 42 years.
Wednesday 20 May 1829
DEATHSMay 16: A daughter of George CLARKE, named Martha Lusilia, aged 3 years 1 month and 26 days.
May 17: A daughter of Mr. John ANSON, named Hannah, aged 3 months and 9 days.
Saturday 23 May 1829
CHRISTENINGSAt Wynberg Monday May 4 1829 by the Rev W. WRIGHT AM:
A son of Joseph HARE Esq baptised Edward Melville.
On Sunday the 10th by ditto:
A daughter of John HERBERT baptised Magdalena Catharina.
On Sunday the 17th by ditto:
Two daughters of J. DIEMBOLLO, baptised Jane Sally and Louisa.
A daughter of Rafouet, female prize apprentice, baptised Catherine.
In the English Church Simon’s Town Sunday May 17 1829 by the Rev George STUART AB Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Robert NORMAN baptised Esther Ann.
In the Wesleyan Chapel, Simon’s Town Sunday May 3 by the Rev Mr. SNOWDALL:
A son of Coenraad Petrus EICHELAAR baptised Johannes Petrus; also three daughters of ditto baptised Aletta Elizabeth, Johanna Catharina and Sophia Christina.
DEATH
May 19: Mrs. Ann PARKER, wife of Mr. George Francis PARKER, aged 20 years 10 months and 25 days.
Saturday 30 May 1829
CHRISTENINGSAt Rondebosch near Cape Town on Tuesday May 19 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH MA Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Lieut. Henry HOUGH RA, baptised Henry Reginald Templar.
A daughter of the Rev George HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain, baptised Julia Marianne.
In the English Church Cape Town on Sunday May 24 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of George Wilson PRINCE Esq baptised George.
A daughter of Mr. Wm. BIRCH baptised Caroline Elizabeth.
Wednesday 10 June 1829
MARRIAGEIn the English Church Cape Town on Monday June 8 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Johannes Gregorius KOCH to Georgina Maria FICK
CHRISTENING
In the English Church Cape Town on Monday June 8 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Daniel Jacob CLOETE Esq, Clerk of the Peace for Cape Town and District, baptised Peter Lawrence.
DEATH
June 6: Peter DRURY, aged 31 years
Wednesday 24 June 1829
MARRIED by Special License on the 22nd inst by the Rev G HOUGH, the ceremony having been previously performed agreeably to the rites of the Catholic Church, Captain P. HAMOND of the Madras Artillery to Christina Mary, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel BIRD.DIED on the 14th inst, after a short illness, my beloved husband Johannes Petrus ADAMSZ, aged 43 years and 8 months, of which I hereby give notice to Friends and Relations.
F.E.M. ADAMS born DYKMAN
MARRIAGE (by special licence)
In the English Church Cape Town on Monday 22 June 1829 by the Rev Geo. HOUGH, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Peter HAMOND Esq, Captain H.E.I.C. Service, to Miss Mary BIRD
Saturday 27 June 1829
DEATHJune 22: A son of Louis (free black) named Harry, aged 1 year 4 months and 14 days.
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