South African Commercial Advertiser 1837 - 1 - January to March
Saturday 7 January 1837
ABSCONDED from Wynberg on the 28th Nov last, Daniel, an Apprentice of the Undersigned, lately working as a Mason. He is about 5 feet 7 inches high, 35 years old, has a defect in one of his eyes, is a Malay, copper coloured, was dressed in a Red Cap and Duffle Jacket, he was formerly a Slave of Mr. MAYNIER, Capt.HARE and Benj. STONE. He is supposed to have hired himself as a Free Boy. Any person apprehending him or giving information where he is to be found will be rewarded. Persons employing him will be prosecuted.
Wynberg, Jan 5 1837
J.M. MAYNARD
Wednesday 11 January 1837
MARRIED at St.Helena 15th Nov 1836, Edward GULLIVER Esq RN to Caroline, eldest daughter of T. BAKER Esq of the Island.
MARRIED at St.Helena on the 17th October 1836, John Francis Glencairn CAMPBELL Esq, Captain in His Majesty’s 91st Regiment, to Catherine Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Charles C. ALEXANDER, Royal Engineers.
BIRTH on the 4th inst, the lady of Colonel W.H. KEMM of a son.
Cape Town, 10th Jan 1837
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church cape Town on Wednesday the 4th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
An adult person, Native of the Cape, baptised Engela Martha, whose surname is ONGER.
A daughter and a son of Pamela, Native of the Cape, baptised Elizabeth Rebecca and Charles William, surname HALTENBACHS.
Saturday 14 January 1837
REMOVAL
J. POWRIE
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer
Late of No.5 St.George’s-street, has removed to the house lately occupied by Mr. HAYWARD, No.6 Market=square.
BIRTH at Cape Town on Wednesday the 11th January, the lady of Walter HARDING Esq of a daughter.
Wednesday 18 January 1837
Mr. Wm. PORTEOUS, Dentist, begs to announce to the Public of Cape Town that he may be consulted in all cases incidental to the Profession, at his Residence, No.31 Heeregracht.
Teeth extracted. Natural and Artificial Teeth fixed from one to a complete set, on the most improved principle.
6th January 1837.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Monday the 16th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Two sons of Mr. Thomas GRIMES, baptised John Dyball and Charles.
A son of Mr. William Edward SCOTT Jun, baptised Phillip Johan Joseph.
A son of Mr. John TOWNSEND, baptised George Seaborn.
A son of Mr. George HOLLOWAY, baptised George John.
A daughter of Mr. John MARTIN, baptised Elizabeth.
DEATH
Jan 14: John William, son of Captain TAYT of the Brig Galatea, aged 16 years and 4 months.
Saturday 21 January 1837
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 17th January 1837
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Hercules Jacobus VISSER, late of the Place “Winterhoek”, in the Field-Cornetcy of “Upper Zekoe River” in the District of Graaff-Reinet, deceased, are required to take notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Graaff-Reinet, on Tuesday the 28th February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed to be Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased person as aforesaid, and Tutor or Tutors Dative of the Minor Heirs of the Deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 17th January 1837
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of William PLACKETT, late of Port Elizabeth, deceased, are required to take notice that the said William PLACKETT died without appointing any Person to be his Executor, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow Susanna Johanna KNOUTS, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Uitenhage, on Tuesday the 28th February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed to be Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased person as aforesaid, and Tutor or Tutors Dative of the Minor Heirs of the Deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
BIRTH at Cannon Terrace on the 17th inst, Mrs. Harrison WATSON of a daughter.
DIED at the Paarl on the 16th inst, after a short illness, my beloved child Heneriette [sic] Esther PAGE, daughter of the late Daniel PAGE Esq, aged ten months, of which painful loss I hereby give notice to relatives and friends.
Ann PAGE, born TRUTER
Cape Town, 20th January 1837.
DIED on Tuesday 20th December 1836, at Theopolis, the wife of the Rev. G. BARKER, Resident Missionary at that Institution. On the preceding evening Mrs. B retired to rest in perfect health, but was seized shortly afterwards by alarming illness, which terminated in premature labour and, before Medical Assistance could be procured, or Mr. B, who was in town, could reach his home, in the death of both child and mother. It is a tribute most justly due to the deceased to say that she was eminently suited to the station in which Providence had placed her; and that her death is felt as a severe calamity, not only by her bereaved partner and her numerous children, of whom eight survive her, but also by the inhabitants of the Village, to whom, by her active benevolence and affectionate sympathy, she had greatly endeared herself.
Wednesday 25 January 1837
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Monday the 23rd January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Leonard WICKS to Miss Charlotte CORNELISSEN.
Mr. John Seldon BATE to Mrs. Elizabeth ANDERSON, Widow.
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town on Monday the 23rd January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. John KITCH, baptised Mary Emma.
DEATHS
Jan 18: Henrietta Esther, daughter of the late Mr. Daniel PAGE, aged 10 months.
Jan 19: Mr. David ODDY.
Jan 22: Elizabeth SIMMONS, aged 32 years and 4 months.
Wednesday 1 February 1837
DIED on Saturday morning, the 28th inst, at a quarter past 2 o’clock, Mr. Michael WOODLOCK, aged 62 years, greatly regretted by his family and friends.
Cape Town, 31st January 1837.
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 30th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Robert INGLESBY to Miss Magdalena Maria WOLHUTER
Mr. Henry Griffiths WARE to Ann MERELAS
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 30th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of the Honourable Henry CLOETE Esq, baptised Anna Caroline GRAHAM.
Two daughters (Twins) of Mr. Edward HOLL, baptised Adah and Clara.
A daughter of Mr. George GIBB, baptised Margaret Agnes.
Saturday 4 February 1837
MARRIAGE
By Special Licence
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Friday the 27th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
James FORRESTER Esq, Commander of the ship Australia, Widower, to Miss Ann PURCHESS.
Wednesday 8 February 1837
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Thursday the 2nd February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. William Mackillop JAFFRAY to Miss Elizabeth DIXON.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 6th February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Robert SKY, baptised Elizabeth Ann.
An adopted son of Mr. Henry BOTTRILL, baptised John Henry Enslie.
DEATHS
Feb 3: Mr. John Powrie DAY, aged 29 years.
Feb 4: John, son of George LULAN, Native of Madagascar, aged 1 year.
Saturday 11 February 1837
Mrs. GRIFFIN
Begs to acquaint her friends and the public that through the kind indulgence of her creditors she has been permitted to carry on as heretofore her
Board and Lodging House
No.51 Longmarket-street
BIRTH at Wynberg on the 4th inst, the Hon. Mrs. STEUART of a daughter.
LIST OF EMIGRANTS FROM OLIPHANT’S HOEK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
From the Graham’s Town Journal, Feb 2
Quagga’s Vlakte, Jan 25 1837
To the Editor: Sir, As the removal of the Frontier Farmers to a country of which they know comparatively nothing is daily increasing; and as I suppose the public will feel anxious to ascertain the number of persons who have already left, I send you the annexed list of names, on the correctness of which you may rely. Besides these many are daily making preparations to follow them. Although I grieve for my countrymen, still they have to thank themselves for whatever may befall them; they have had good advice from excellent men here, yet as others go, they must act equally foolish. One thing is certain – that to us the ways of Providence are obscure.
Yours &c
C.V. BUCHNER, Field-Cornet
List of Persons who have already left my Field-Cornetcy; the exact number of servants gone with them I could not ascertain.
Chil. | Wag. | ||||
1 | J.A.LANDMAN, late Deacon of the Church | wife | 4 | 2 | |
2 | C.T.MEYER | do | 6 | 4 | |
3 | J.MEYER Cz | do | 1 | 1 | |
4 | C.J. VAN ROOYEN Cz | do | 3 | 1 | |
5 | J.S.MARETS Sz | do | 6 | 1 | |
6 | Jacob KUTZINGER Hz | do | 1 | 1 | |
7 | S.MARETS | do | 4 | 1 | |
8 | Evert POTGIETER | do | 6 | 2 | |
9 | C.J.A.SCHEEPERS, J.Mz | do | 5 | 1 | |
10 | Wynand MARE Pz | do | 6 | 1 | |
11 | Lodewyk DE JAGER | do | 4 | 1 | |
12 | L.DE JAGER Lz | do | 3 | 2 | |
13 | Gert DE JAGER Lz | do | 1 | 1 | |
14 | Hermanus FOURIE | do | 2 | 1 | |
15 | Louis FOURIE Pz | do | 1 | 2 | |
16 | Gert NIEKERK | do | 8 | 1 | |
17 | Widow Theodorus POTGIETER | 4 | 2 | ||
18 | Gerhardus J.ROEDELOF | do | 8 | 5 | |
19 | Johannes A.ROEDELOF | do | 6 | 3 | |
20 | Widow P.H.FICK | 5 | 1 | ||
21 | Marthenus OOSTHUISEN Jz | do | 6 | 4 | |
22 | J.H.OOSTHUYSEN Mz | do | 1 | 1 | |
23 | J.H.OOSTHUYZEN Pz | do | 3 | 1 | |
24 | Widow P.OOSTHUYSEN | 4 | 1 | ||
25 | M.OOSTHUYSEN P. Wz | do | 0 | 1 | |
26 | G.A.SCHEEPERS Gz | do | 3 | 2 | |
27 | M.E.SCHEEPERS Gz | do | 4 | 1 | |
28 | C.SCHEEPERS Gz | do | 2 | 2 | |
29 | J.C.SCHALKWYK | do | 6 | 1 | |
30 | N.VERMAAK | do | 4 | 1 | |
31 | Frans DEKKER | do | 3 | 1 | |
32 | Klaas DEKKER | do | 4 | 1 | |
33 | Isaac POTGIETER | do | 5 | 2 | |
34 | Jan POTGIETER Jz | do | 1 | 1 | |
35 | Phillip MINNAAR | do | 1 | 1 | |
36 | Hilligert HOLSHUYSE | do | 6 | 1 | |
37 | J.C.RAADS | do | 6 | 3 | |
38 | J.C.RAADS | do | 4 | 1 | |
39 | Philip RAADS | do | 6 | 1 | |
40 | Daniel MARAIS | do | 7 | 1 | |
41 | J.H.BREDENBAG | do | 6 | 1 |
List of unmarried young men above 16 years:
42. J.H.BREDENBAG J.Hz
43. Jan RAADS J.Cz
44. J.G.DE JAGER Sz
45. Jan POTGIETER Theodz
46. Gert NIEKERK Gz
47. Isaac POTGIETER Tz
48. Jan FICK P.Hz
49. M. OOSTHUYSEN Mz
50. Piet OOSTHUYSEN R.Wz
51. Isaac POTGIETER Jz
52. Petrus POTGIETER Jz
Total 50 men, 41 women, 167 children, 62 wagons
The following List has been received from the Winterberg:
Chil. | Wag. | |||
1 | Pieter RETIEF, late Field-corn | wife | 2 | 2 |
2 | B.GREYLING | do | 2 | 1 |
3 | A.GREYLING | do | 5 | 2 |
4 | P.GREYLING | do | 5 | 2 |
5 | Lucas RENSBURG, mother and | do | 1 | 2 |
6 | Hendrik RENSBURG | do | 1 | 1 |
7 | Willem RENSBURG | do | 0 | 1 |
8 | Stephanus RENSBURG | do | 3 | 1 |
9 | Nicolaas RENSBERG | do | 0 | 1 |
10 | Hendrik RENSBURG | do | 0 | 1 |
11 | Johannes RENSBURG | do | 3 | 1 |
12 | Hercules MALAN | do | 2 | 2 |
13 | David MALAN | do | 0 | 1 |
14 | Marthinus VILJOEN | do | 0 | 1 |
15 | David VILJOEN | do | 3 | 1 |
16 | Willem VILJOEN | do | 1 | 1 |
17 | Lucas MEYER | do | 2 | 2 |
18 | James EDWARDS | do | 3 | 1 |
19 | Andries VANDYK, mother and | do | 6 | 1 |
20 | Jan JOUBERT | do | 4 | 1 |
21 | Alfred SMITH | 0 | 0 | |
22 | Adrian JOUBERT | do | 3 | 1 |
23 | Christaan DREYER Jun | do | 0 | 1 |
24 | Johannes VAN STADEN | do | 3 | 1 |
25 | Christiaan VAN STADEN | do | 4 | 1 |
26 | Gerhardus VAN STADEN | do | 2 | 1 |
Total 26 men, 27 women, 55 children, 31 wagons
DEATHS
Feb 3: Edwin, son of Mr. Edwin OLDHAM, aged 4 months.
Feb 7: Catherine Ann, daughter of Mr. George WARD, aged 6 months.
Wednesday 15 February 1837
DIED at cape Town on Sunday the 12th instant, aged 34 years, Anna Maria, the wife of Captain WOLFE, 98th Regt, Commandant of Robben Island, deeply and sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, and who thereby attained a knowledge of the many virtues and great kindness of heart that adorned her character. An affectionate and disconsolate husband and eight children are left to lament their severe loss.
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 13th February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Charles Welstead RICHARDSON, baptised Mary Margaret.
DEATH
Feb 12: Mrs. Anna Maria WOLFE, wife of Richard Thomas WOLFE Esq, Capt. HM 98th Regt, Commandant of Robben Island, aged 34 years.
Wednesday 22 February 1837
Mrs.BELL
Reoved to No.14 Heeregracht, can accommodate a limited number of boarders upon moderate terms. Board with Lodging equally reasonable.
Feb 18 1837
Mr.STIGANT begs to acquaint the public that he has opened a Wood Yard on his premises, No.15 Zieke-street, and having made arrangements with one of the first Houses in London, by which he can insure a constant supply of every kind of Wood suitable to this market, he can accommodate parties with large or small quantities, and cut to any dimensions, on the most reasonable terms.
Cape Town, Feb 10 1837
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 20th February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Patrick BROPHY to Magdalena Johanna HEEGER
At Rondebosch, on Monday the 20th Feb by the Rev E. Judge MA:
Mr. Joseph PAINTER to Miss Elizabeth DAVISON
Mr. William HARE to Miss Louisa RUTHVEN
At Wynberg on Sunday 5th Feb 1837 by the Rev Holt Okes DD:
Francis CROUSE, Widower, to Louisa, Native of this Colony.
CHRISTENINGS
At Rondebosch on Sunday 19th February by the Rev E Judge MA:
A daughter of Harrison WATSON Esq, baptised Ellen Yates.
A son of Mr. Daniel McGILL, baptised William Alfred.
At Wynberg, on Sunday 12th February 1837 by the Rev Holt Okes DD:
A son of John LAVAT, Native of Madagascar, baptised Thomas.
Saturday 25 February 1837
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 21st February 1837
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Johanna Adriana LUBBE, deceased wife of Jacobus Petrus HOUGH, of the District of Clanwilliam, are required to take notice that the said Johanna Adriana LUBBE, deceased wife of Jacobus Petrus HOUGH, died without appointing any person to be her Executor, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the Deceased, and surviving husband, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Clanwilliam, on Saturday the 8th April next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see such Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased person as aforesaid, and Tutor or Tutors Dative of the minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 21st February 1837
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of David Stephanus MALAN, late of Cape Town, deceased, are required to take notice that the said David Stephanus MALAN died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the Deceased, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held before the Master of the Supreme Court in the Grand Jury Room, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 4th April next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons as shall then be appointed by the said Master to be Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 21st February 1837
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Thomas PERRY, late of Graaff-Reinet, deceased, are required to take notice that the said Thomas PERRY died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the Deceased, and surviving Widow Maria Elizabeth MULLER, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Graaff-Reinet, on Saturday the 8th April next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see such Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased person as aforesaid, and Tutor or Tutors Dative of the minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court
Wednesday 1 March 1837
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 27th February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Samuel BARKER to Miss Tary TAIT
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 27th February by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Horatio Nelson CHASE, baptised Charlotte Elizabeth.
Three sons and one daughter of Mr. George KNOTT, baptised William George, George Robert, John Daniel and Helen Maria.
Saturday 4 March 1837
CHRISTENING
At Wynberg on Saturday the 25th Feb by the Rev B. SHAW:
A son of Mr. Wm. FARMER, baptised William Mortimer Maynard.
Wednesday 8 March 1837
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 6th March by the Rev Holt Okes DD, officiating for the Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Charles Augustus STONE, baptised Charles Henry.
DEATH
Feb 28: James HARRIS, seaman, aged 41 years.
Saturday 11 March 1837
DIED at sea on the 19th November 1836, on board the Mary Ann Web, in which ship he was a passenger, Lieutenant S.J. NICOLSON of the 50th Regt Bengal Native Infantry, aged 29½ years.
CHRISTENING
In St.Andrew’s Church Cape Town on Sunday 5th March by the Rev Dr. Adamson:
A son of Mr. J.B. ROGERS, baptised Evan George.
Wednesday 15 March 1837
BIRTH on the 10th inst at Stellenbosch, the lady of Captain McMAHON of a son.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 13th March by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
William BRITTON to Christina Elizabeth VAN DER SCHYFF, Widow.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 13th March by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. Edwin ROSS, baptised Georgiana Mary.
A daughter of Mr. John Mitchell BROWN Jun, baptised Anna Sophia.
A son of Mr. Jonathan CALF, baptised Jonathan.
DEATH
March 11: Mrs. Elizabeth LONG, Wife of Mr. Zacharias LONG, aged 27 years.
Saturday 18 March 1837
DIED on the 15th instant after a protracted and severe illness, Mary, the wife of Mr. John DEANE, aged 47 years, sincerely and deservedly regretted by her family and friends.
Cape Town 16th March 1837
DIED at the house of Mr. Saul SOLOMON, St.Helena, on the 27th December 1836, Alexander FARRIER Esq of Bombay, passenger on board the Malabar.
Mr. F. WALDEK begs to inform the public that he has commenced business on his own account at the Old Established House of Messrs. L.TWENTYMAN & Co, No.30 Heeregracht, where he will continue to have on sale a selected variety of the best and most fashionable London-made Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Plate and Plated Ware, at the very lowest prices.
15th March 1837.
Wednesday 22 March 1837
Mrs. SLOMAN
Begs leave to invite the attention of the ladies of Cape Town and vicinity to an early inspection of her Millinery, which she assures them has been selected for her from the most approved prevailing patterns consisting of:
Elegant Winter Bonnets, Morning and Bonnet Caps, and Bride’s Geoffard Frills and Collars, Cheinzette, Fille and Chinelle Shawls, Evening Dresses, plaid Gros de Naples, Ribbons, Chenille, Velvet and other artificial Flowers, Merino, Cloth and Chalie Dresses for Children. Long and short Robes and Bodies.
Satin Hats and Bonnets, Masonic Aprons, Sashes and Handkerchiefs, a splendid assortment of Wax Dolls, and many other articles not yet landed.
No.12 Longmarket-street, Corner of Grave-street.
22nd March 1837.
DEATHS:
March 15: Mrs. Mary DEANE, wife of Mr. John DEANE, aged 47 years.
Mar 19: John, son of Mr. John THOMAS, aged 1 year and 4 months.
Saturday 25 March 1837
BIRTH on the 14th instant in Cape Town, Mrs. Frederick S. WATERMEYER of a daughter.
Wednesday 29 March 1837
DIED at Green Point on Saturday the 18th instant, Andries STOFFELS, Field-Cornet Kat River.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 27th March by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Richard WEBB to Miss Mary OLLIVER
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday the 27th March by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Captain William HOLLETT, baptised Hendrika Indiana.
A daughter of Mr. William HUTCHONS, baptised Catharine Isabel.
A daughter of Mr. Richard VIPPOND, baptised Elizabeth Jane.
DEATH
March 24: Mr. Robert JOHNSON, Seaman of the Layton, aged 22 years.
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