South African Commercial Advertiser 1835 - 1 - January to March
Wednesday 7 January 1835
SUICIDE. Yesterday morning about 9 o’clock, Sergt. MACDONNEL of the Royal Artillery put an end to his existence by shooting himself through the head with a loaded musket. The rash act is attributed to the operation of unhappy feelings, produced by too great excitement. He was a very fine, soldierly young man, much beloved by his comrades, and his death has cast a gloom over their small Society.
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Sunday Jan 4 by the Rev G Hough AM, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Lulan, native of Madagascar, bapt. Lulan.
DEATHS
William CROFT, seaman, aged 20 years
John ELLIS, aged 40 years
Saturday 10 January 1835
REMOVALMrs. ROBERTS, in returning sincere thanks to her friends for the encouragement her School has hitherto met with, begs to inform them and the public that she intends removing from her Residence in Spin-street to a more commodious and airy situation, No.29 Strand-street, where she hopes to enjoy a continuance of their favour and confidence.
School will recommence on Monday 12 January.
T Let, a house situated on the corner of Spin-street and Plein-street. Apply to Mr. T.J. MATTHEW.
BIRTH at Cape Town on the 3rd inst, the lady of C. BESTANDIG Esq of a daughter
8th January 1835.
CHRISTENING
In the English Church Wynberg on Sunday Jan 4 by the Rev Holt Okes DD, Acting Chaplain:
A son of D. BRAND baptised Hendrik.
DEATH
Jan 8: Mr. James SMITH, aged 28
Wednesday 14 January 1835
DIED at Simon’s Town, John OSMOND Jun, aged 30 years. In January 1833 he ruptured a blood vessel, which being followed by others of the same nature brought on a consumption, which terminated his life, to the great grief of family and friends, on the 6th inst.Simon’s Town, Jan 9 1835
CHRISTENINGS
In the St.George’s Church Cape Town on Sunday Jan 11 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. P. TONKIN baptised Christian George.
A son of Jean Baptiste baptised Christian Jean.
A daughter of the late A. JOHNSTON baptised Sarah.
Saturday 17 January 1835
TO LETThe premises occupied by the late Mr. J. DAVIS, Pork Butcher, No.6 Burg-street. Apply to the owner.
J.A. KIENER
DIED at Beaufort on the 5th inst, Thomas George, eldest son of William KINNEAR Esquire, aged 3 years 9 months and 11 days.
Wednesday 21 January 1835
BIRTH at cape Town on the 20th inst, Mrs. ABERCROMBIE of a daughter.BIRTH at Simon’s Town, 17th January 1835, Margaret Isabella, wife of Mr. E.B. KIRTON, of a daughter.
MARRIED at Port Louis Mauritius on the 6th Dec last by the Rev H Bankes, Captain Henry BYRON of the bark Premier to Jane Anne, daughter of Capt.Thos. WINTER of the brig Mary & Jane.
DIED on the 18th January 1835, the widow of Johan C. ROODE, born LUTTIG, at the advanced age of 78 years. Notice is hereby given to relatives and friends by the widow A. GEST.
20th Jan 1843 [sic]
CHRISTENING
In St.Andrew’s Church on Friday Jan 16 by the Rev J Adamson DD:
A daughter of Wm. DICKSON Esq baptised Ellen.
Saturday 24 January 1835
NEWS FROM THE FRONTIER...The party here have collected 1340 head of cattle, besides a numerous flock of sheep. This is considered a prize too tempting to be given up without a struggle, and the little garrison in the Bathurst church are waiting with great confidence the result. Since the intelligence was received, further information has reached us from this quarter, which states that the savages were rapidly carrying on the work of destruction. Within the preceding day or two a great number of buildings are announced as having been fired and destroyed, amongst which are the Wesleyan Chapel at Port Frances, Mr. RERRINGTON’s inn, [sic – should probably be BERRINGTON] Lieut. GILFILLAN’s, the Chapel at COCK’s Party, Mr. J. JAMES’ residence, Mr. MILES’, Mr. DENTON’s. Mr. USHER’s, Mr. HOLT’s, Mr. COCKCROFT’s, Mr. MOUNCEY’s, Mr. HEWSON’s and numerous others. The Caffers finding themselves hitherto foiled in their attempts to carry off the cattle have now commenced to destroy the pasturage by burning, as this will necessarily oblige the herds to proceed to a greater distance for grass, a better opportunity will be afforded for carrying them off, than when in the immediate neighbourhood of the village...
Wednesday 28 January 1835
MARRIAGEIn St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday Jan 26 by the Rev G Hough AM, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr.J.W.B.ROSCOE to Miss M.J. DE GOEDE
CHRISTENING (as above)
A daughter of Mr. J. FRY bapt. Sarah Georgina Catharina.
DEATHS
Mr. William DAVIS aged 48 years.
Henry YOUNG, aged 45.
Robert PATON, seaman, aged 19 years.
Richard SIEGNAR, aged 42.
Mrs. J.S. BAYLY, aged 18 years and 7 months.
Mrs. BATTENSHAW, aged 37 years and 6 months.
Wednesday 4 February 1835
H. WESTCOTTBoot and Shoe Maker
Returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Cape Town and its vicinity for their kind support during his residence in this Colony, and begs to inform them that he has received per “Sherburne” a supply of English leathers of all descriptions and sundry other articles hitherto unprocureable in this Town, which will enable him to supply a superior article to those who may honor him with their favors.
NB For Sale, to the Trade, a few articles of Grindery &c
DIED on the 2nd inst, Mrs. Eliza MURRAY, wife of Dr. MURRAY, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, aged 28 years.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday Feb 2nd by the Rev Holt Okes DD, officiating for the Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. R. BARKER to Miss C.F. BOSCH.
Saturday 7 February 1835
Robert JOHNSTONE Esq, Dep. Ass. Commissary General, who died early on Tuesday morning last week, was aged 39; he had served in the Commissariat above 20 years, his present commission bearing date in 1814, since which (with the exception of about 4 months) he has been on full pay. He served several years in the Peninsular War – at Waterloo – and with the army of occupation. His companions remember him foremost during three campaigns. There are those who have seen him dash into town amongst a flying enemy, to be the first to obtain supplies.Subsequently, at the Cape of Good Hope, he was distinguished by the charge of the Posts on the Frontier, where he had, in performance of duty, long and dangerous journies to perform; during one of these excursions his horse fell with him in a river, breaking several of his ribs, which for want of proper assistance never closed. An attack of the liver complainst terminated his existence.
In life he was cheerful and pleasing, of retired habits, generous and faithful as a friend – Sco in [sic – Scotland?] can show but few of the sons who have been more deservedly esteemed. He has left a young widow, whom he married at the Cape of Goode Hope, to deplore his loss. His interment took place yesterday week; it was attended by His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, Col. LEAHY, AC, G. MOODIE and all the Military and Staff Officers, with a numerous assemblage of Civil Officers of the Colony, and a military party from the 21st or Royal Fusiliers, who fired three volleys over his grave.
CHRISTENINGS
In the English Church Wynberg on Sunday Feb 1 by the Rev Hot Okes DD, Acting Chaplain:
A daughter and 2 sons of the Widow F. KELLER, bapt. Catherine, James and William.
DEATHS
James DAVIDSON, aged 29 years.
Dr. John CONWELL of the Madras Establishment, aged 25 years.
Wednesday 11 February 1835
CAPE TOWN COMMITTEEFor the Relief of the Destitute Sufferers in the Eastern Districts by the Caffer Invasion.
At a meeting of a number of Gentlemen convened by an advertisement in the South African Commercial Advertiser of the 4th instant, and held yesterday at the Committee Room of the Commercial Exchange, it was resolved:
That immediate application be made to Government for permission to form themselves into a Committee for the Relief of the Destitute Sufferers in the Eastern Districts by the Caffer Invasion, and that the following gentlemen do form the Committee:
The Rev G. HOUGH
Rev Dr. ADAMSON
The Hon. C.S. PILLANS
The Hon. J.B. EBDEN
The Hon. Hamilton ROSS
John MARSHALL Esq
__ TEMPLAR Esq, E.I.C.S.
Dr. KENNEDY, E.I.C.S.
Dr. McINTYRE, E.I.C.S.
W. DICKSON Esq.
G. THOMPSON Esq.
H.E. RUTHERFOORD Esq.
F. STILL Esq.
J.C. CHASE Esq.
G. HODGSKIN Esq.
S.B. VENNING Esq, Treasurer
Mr. J.H. TREDGOLD, Secretary
And that the following gentlemen be invited to become members of this Committee.
The Hon. J.G. BRINK
The Hon. M. VAN BREDA
The Hon. P.G. BRINK
Baron VON LUDWIG
G.J. VOS Esq.
D.J. CLOETE Esq.
G.H. MAASDORP Esq.
Rev A. FAURE
F.S. WATERMEYER Esq.
W.F. HERTZOG Esq.
R.A. ZEEDERBERG Esq.
P.B. BORCHERDS Esq.
Lists for contributions to promote the object the Committee have in view will lie at the Government Bank, the Commercial Exchange, the Public Library and other places. And donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, the Secretary or any member of the Committee.
NB Those gentlemen who have consented to act as members of the above-named Committee are requested to take notice that the next meeting will be held on Thursday next at 2 o’clock pm at the Committee Room of the Commercial Exchange.
Cape Town, Feb 6 1835.
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Sunday Feb 8 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. F.S.F. ROESCH bapt. Frederick David.
DEATH
Feb 8: Mr. W. FORBES, aged 43 years and 5 months.
Saturday 14 February 1835
CHRISTENINGIn St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Wednesday Feb 11 by the Rev E. Judge MA, officiating for the Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. J. HOLMES bapt. John Charles Edward.
Wednesday 18 February 1835
CHRISTENINGSIn St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Sunday Feb 15 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. G. GREIG baptised Eliza Emma.
A daughter of Captain James RODAM baptised Ann Maria.
Wednesday 25 February 1835
MARRIAGESIn St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Sunday Feb 23 [sic] by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. R. HAWSON to Miss J.C.A. HARTSLIEF.
Mr. W.E. WHILEY to Miss G.C. PATTERSON.
DEATH
William Henry, son of Mr. R. POLLEYBLANK, aged 1 year 1 month and 18 days.
Saturday 28 February 1835
BIRTH on Monday morning, Mrs. P. HARMSEN of a daughter.Cape Town.
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Wednesday 4 March 1835
DIED on the 22nd instant, my beloved husband Francois Louis MABILLE Esq, aged 42 years 5 months and 5 days, of which painful loss I hereby give notice to Relatives and Friends in Town and Country, and beg to be excused the visits of condolence.Widow R.L. MABILLE, born HENDRIKSEN
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town, on Monday March 2 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Anthony FRANCIS, widower, to Christina COOKE.
William PAULEY to Emily LATCHEM, widow.
CHRISTENING
On Sunday March 1 by ditto:
A son of Mr. H.G. MAYOSS baptised William Francis.
DEATH
March 2: Emma Lucresia, daughter of Mr. R. BENFIELD, aged 4 months and 17 days.
Wednesday 11 March 1835
DIED at Stellenbosch on the 5th inst, Harriet, the beloved wife of Capt. Thomas HARRIS, Bombay Service, aged 32 years.Cape Town 7th March 1835
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Sunday March 8 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. L.P. CAUVIN baptised Susanna Anna Louisa.
A son of Mr. W.L. HIGGINSON baptised William Henry.
DEATH
March 4: E. FISHER, seaman, from the ship Juliana, aged 40 years.
Saturday 14 March 1835
DIED on Thursday 26th February 1835, my beloved daughter Delia Hendrica, in the youthful age of 14 years 10 months and 21 days, of which distressing loss notice is hereby [given] to relatives and friends in Town and Country, requesting to be excused the visits of condolence.Widow H. GNADE, born TEN BENGEVOORT
DIED on the 12th ultimo, John Francis GOODWIN Esq, aged 27 years, deeply and deservedly lamented by all who knew him. He was killed in action with the Caffers in the Fish River Bush, having on the previous night joined the Forces under Colonel SMITH as a volunteer, and fell in covering the retreat of a person who had been wounded.
Wednesday 18 March 1835
CHRISTENINGIn St.George’s Church, Cape Town, on Sunday March 15 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. T. HALL baptised Maria Rhoda.
DEATHS
March 10: William Joseph, son of Mr. TONKIN, aged 5 years 8 months and 22 days.
March 11: Mr. D. KENDERDIEN, aged 46 years and 7 months.
Saturday 21 March 1835
CHRISTENINGOn the 17th inst by the Rev J Adamson DD:
A daughter of Mr. G. MASON baptised Mary Cameron.
Wednesday 25 March 1835
DIED on the 3rd January last in London, Wm. VENNING Esq, in the 71st year of his age.MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday March 23 by the Rev G Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. J. GUNNING to R.S.H. TIMMERMAN.
Mr. J. PITMAN to E.B. STERRENBERG.
CHRISTENINGS
As above:
A son of Mr. H. TENNANT baptised Alexander.
A son of Mr. W. NORRIS baptised William Frederick.
DEATH
March 19: Lulan, son of Lulan, native of Madagascar, aged 7 months and 16 days.
Saturday 28 March 1835
DIED at tweleve o’clock on the night of the 24th inst, my dearly beloved wife Magdalena Catharina FOCK, born DE VILLIERS, in the youthful age of 17 years and 6 months, after a happy union of only 17 months. Those only who are experienced in such painful losses can fully appreciate the sorrow felt by the bereaft, who begs to be excused visits of condolence.Daniel George FOCK.
DEATHS
William, son of Mr. I DACOSTA, aged 2 years.
Elizabeth Wilhelmina Harriett, native of the Cape, aged 37 years.
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