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The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889SATURDAY JANUARY 12 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsDAY ‐ On Sunday, 6th inst., the wife of B.A. Day, of a Son.LEGGE ‐ On Tuesday morning, the 8th instant, the wife of C.H.G. Legge, of a Daughter.MarriedHAHN‐WEBBER ‐ On the 19th December, at Saint Barnabas', Kensington, by the Rev. G.R. Thornton, M.A.,‐Vicar, Frederick John Alexander, Barrister‐at‐Law, only son of the late John Frederick Hahn, Esq., (Mexico), toHenrietta (Hennie), fourth daughter of the late Rev. R.L. Webber, M.A., Archdeacon of British Guiana.LONG‐GREENE ‐ On the 9th January, at St Peter's Church, Leguan, by the Rev. Canon May, Fredrick Arthur,eldest son of the Rev. F.E. Long, of Woodton, Norfolk, to May, second daughter of Hugh McNeil Greene,Proprietor of Pln. Enterprise, Leguan.DiedIRVING ‐ On the 7th December, at Lanark House, Old Charlton, after four day's illness, Frances Bethinia A. Irving,third daughter of the late Thomas Irving, formerly Naval Storekeeper of H.M. Dockyard, Deptford, (Aunt of ourlate Governor).SATURDAY JANUARY 19 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsCARRINGTON ‐ On the 13th December, at Elmdon, St Margret's Rd., Oxford, the wife of John W. Carrington,C.M.G., DC.L, of a Son.JOSA ‐ On the 17th Jan., at Holy Trinity Rectory, Essequebo, the wife of the Rev. F.P. Josa, of a Daughter.McPHAIL ‐ On Wednesday morning, the 16th instant, at Vryheid's Lust, B.C., the wife of J. McPhail, of aDaughter.PLAYFAIR ‐ At Bourda, on the 16th instant, the wife of A.C. Playfair, of a Daughter.MarriedDAVSON‐THOMAS ‐ On Wednesday, January 16th, at the ProCathedral, by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop, assistedby Archdeacon Austin, and the Rev. T.J. Moulder, Charles Simon, B.A., & LLB, Stipendiary Magistrate, eldest sonof G.L. Davson, Esq., (B.G. Bank), to Mary Rosa Matilda, daughter of Dr. Lynch Thomas, and niece of the Hon.W.A. Wolseley of Lusinan. (Note: Lusignan? ‐ TJS)MELLIS‐McKENZIE ‐ December 31, 1888, at St Alban's Parish Church, Berbice, John Paul Mellis, of Essequebo, toSarah Rose McKenzie, of Berbice.DiedBUSHEL ‐ On the 18th, Mrs. S.J. Bushel, the aunt of R.J. Waterman, at his residence, 88 Robb Street ‐ Friendsare requested to attend at 4 pm, today (Saturday), accept this as the only intimation.SATURDAY JANUARY 26 1889 P 4 COL 1MarriedFARRAR‐BRIDGES ‐ January 24th, at All Saints' Parish Church, New Amsterdam, by the Most Rev. the LordBishop, D.D., Oxon, and Dunhelm, LL.D., Camb., Primate of the West Indies, the Rev. Walter Farrar, M.A., Oxon,Incumbent of St Margret's, Skeldon, &c, and Superintendent of the Missions in the Upper Courantyne River,eldest (surviving) son of the Venerable Thomas Farrar, B.D., Archdeacon of Berbice and Bishop's Commissionar,&c,&c, to Alice, eldest daughter of W.F. Bridges, Esq., S.J.P., & Subadministrator, Berbice.MARTIN‐JONES ‐ On Thursday, 17th January, 1889, at St Stephen's Church, Cane Grove, East Coast, by the Rev.W.E.T. Saywell, John Martin, to Jane Jones, sister of Mr. D.T.A. Jones, Supply Village, Mahaica.McGREGOR‐CARTER ‐ On Tuesday, January 22nd, at St Andrew's Church, by the Rev. Geo. Stephen, M.A.,assisted by the Rev. W.B. Ritchie, M.A., Matthew Allison McGregor, of Aberdeen, Scotland, to GeraldineElizabeth, only daughter of the late Jeremiah Carter, of Anguilla ‐ No cards.SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 1889 P 4BirthsFRYER ‐ On the 8th January, at 16, Pembridge Place, London, W., the wife of George Edmund Septimus Fryer, ofa Son.1

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889PARRETT ‐ At Mahaicony, on the 28th January, the wife of C.A. Parrett, of a Daughter.DiedAUSTIN ‐ On Tuesday, January 8th, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. James Donnelly, 158, 53rd Street, SouthBrooklyn, Sidney Amelia, widow of the late William Austin, of Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana.CORBALLY ‐ The Hon. Mrs. Corbally, daughter of the 12th Viscount Gormanston, mother of Lady Mowbray andStourton. Died at Corbalton Hall, Co. Meath, in her 78th year.McARHTUR ‐ On Tuesday, 29th January, at his father's residence, John Street, Samuel McArthur, dispenser, lateof Pln. Anna Regina and Greenfield.SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 1889 P 4DiedBROTHERSON ‐ January 13, at Camden Rd., London, Jane Peters, widow of the late Edmund StansburyBrotherson, of the Sandhills, Demerara, and daughter of the late John Luke, of London and Hertfordshire, aged77.SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 1889 P 4 COLMarriedMITCHELL‐WELLDON ‐ On the 10th January, at the Parish Curch of Kennington, Ashford, by the Rt. Rev. theBishop of Dover, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, K.C.M.G., late Royal Marines, to ElizaConway, second daughter of the Rev. J.J. Welldon, D.C.L., Vicar of Kennington and Honorary Canon ofCanterbury.SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 1889 P 4 COL 1DiedGALL ‐ At Myrtle Bank, Jamaica, on 5th February, 1889, Louisa Henrietta King, the beloved wife of James Gall,aged 52 years.SATURDAY MARCH 2 1889 P 4 COLBirthsASHTON ‐ On the 28th ulto., at "Endymion House", Mrs. Ashton, of a Son.HUMPHRYS ‐ At Pln. Greenfield, on the 1st March, the wife of H.L. Humphrys, of a Son.SATURDAY MARCH 9 1889 P 4 COL 1DiedANKERS ‐ On the 7th instant, at Georgetown, Rebecca, widow of the late James Ankers, Esq., aged 83SATURDAY MARCH 16 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsGREAVES ‐ At Pln. Herstelling, East Bank, on the 10th instant, the wife of B.J. Greaves, Esq., of a Son.MarriedMORRIS‐DE GROOT ‐ On the 14th instant, Thomas Morris (Cable Coy) of Cheltenham, Gloucester, to LillianHenrietta Christiania (Hennie) Van Ryck De Groot, second daughter of the late A. Van Ryck De Groot, LL.D.,Advocate at Law, of Demerara ‐ No cards.DiedCLEMENTS ‐ At Overdale House, Busby, near Glasgow, Joshua W. Clements, of Messrs. Allan C. Low & Co. ,Shipowners and Agents, 19, Waterloo St., Glasgow. Widely and deservedly respected and mourned. (Brother‐in‐law of Mrs. H. Evans, Berbice.)WATT ‐ At Manse of Shotts, Scotland, on 17th February, Mary, wife of the Rev. W.M. Watt, aged 70 years.2

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889SATURDAY MARCH 23 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsCAULFIELD ‐ February 21st, at Tregenna, Alexandra Rd., Reading, the wife of Major Caulfield, W.I. Regiment, ofa Daughter.DiedSANDBACH ‐ March 1st, at Cherry Hill, Malpas, Cheshire, Godfrey Sandford Sandbach, aged two years.WATSON ‐ On the 19th instant, at the residence of her son‐in‐law J.B. Jansen, Marienburg, Central Factory,Surinam, Lucy Watson, aged 79 years, relict of the late Edward Hugh Watson, Commissionary of Mahaicony andAlbany districts, British Guiana.SATURDAY MARCH 30 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsMURRAY ‐ On Tuesday, the 26th instant, the wife of H.E. Murray, Port Mourant, of a Son.DiedHAYLEY ‐ At her residence, Parade House, Carmichael Street, on the 29th March, Mary Jane, widow of the lateWilliam Hayley, Esq. Town Superintendent, Georgetown, in her 79th year.SATURDAY APRIL 6 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsCRUICKSHANK ‐ On 25th ult., at Fordville, Brick Dam, the wife of J.R. Lee Cruickshank, of a Daughter.HOPKINS ‐ At Pln. Hazard, Nickerie, on the 29th March, the wife of C.E. Hopkins, of a Daughter.DiedFRASER ‐ March 7th, at Tiverton, Devon, James Denholm Fraser, for 40 years in H.M. Service as J.P., S.J.P., andProvost Marshal of British Guiana, aged 69.SATURDAY APRIL 13 1889 P 4MarriedBARNES‐AMBLER ‐ On Wednesday, March 20th, at St Paul's, Bridgetown, Barbados, Walter Stanley Barnes,M.D., of Berbice, to Florence Maud Ambler, of London.DiedANCHER ‐ At Pln. "Tuschen de Vrieden", on the 18th instant, E.H.M. Brouwer Ancher, aged 24 years, a native ofHolland.SATURDAY APRIL 20 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsCRESSALL ‐ On the 27th of March, at Aston Rise, Henley‐on‐Thames, the wife of Paul Cressall, of a Son.JARDINE ‐ On March 29th, 1889, at 17, Eaton Place, Hill Head, Glasgow, Scotland, the wife of C.K. Jardine, of aSonMarriedAUSTIN‐PEERMAN ‐ On January the 8th, at St Paul's, Geelong, Australia, William Edward Piercy, son of the Rev.W.G. Austin, H.M. Inspector of Schools for British Guiana, to Mary Harriet, daughter of the late J. Peerman, ofGeelong.DiedWILSON ‐ At Hoylake, on the 24th March, Jessie Walker, beloved wife of William B.H. Wilson, and daughter ofRobert Geo. Kelly, of Birkenhead, aged 33 years.SATURDAY APRIL 27 1889 P 4DiedBUGLE ‐ On the 17th of April, at Southampton, Michael Bugle, aged 56 years. (By Telegram)CAMPBELL ‐ At St Michael's rectory, West Coast, Berbice, on April 24th, (11.20 pm) of pleurisy, William ClarenceHamilton, eldest son of the Rev. Wm. Harper Campbell. Aged 17 years and 7 months.3

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889SATURDAY MAY 4 1889 P 4BirthsMARKS ‐ On the 1st instant, at her residence, Lot 133, Church Street, the wife of J.A. Marks, of a Son.DiedBRAUD ‐ On the 30th April, at Plantation Mon Repos, Louisa Irma, aged 10 months and 3 days, the infantdaughter of Arthur and Emeline Braud.WATT ‐ At 112, Hamilton Place, Aberdeen, on the 13th April aged 25 years, Christina Rannie, wife of JohnStewart Watt, Advocate, Aberdeen, and second daughter of the Rev. John Rannie, parish of All Saints, NewAmsterdam, British GuianaSATURDAY MAY 18 1889 P 4 COL 1MarriedKENT‐EDDY ‐ April 4th, at the Parish Church Llansantffraid, Montgomeryshire, by the Rev. Thomas Jones,(curate in charge), Thomas Shene, eldest son of Mr. Edmund Kent, East Winch Hall, Norfolk, to Rebecca, widowof the late B. Eddy, of Georgetown, British Guiana.DiedDONNELLY ‐ At her late residence, 158, 53rd Street, South Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, April 28th, after oneweek's illness, Emily, the beloved wife of James A. Donnelly. "The virtuous woman is a crown to her husband,.her price is above rubies."LANDERS ‐ On the 26th April, at his residence, 27, Gloucester St., Belgrave Rd., London, Captain Fitz Landers,aged 70 years.SATURDAY MAY 25 1889 P 4 COL 1DiedCAMERON ‐ On Sunday, 19th instant, at his residence, 44 Main Street, William Cameron, aged 36 years.SATURDAY JUNE 1 1889 P 4 COL 1DiedPLUNKET ‐ April 13, at Florence Villa, Newhampton, Catherine Jane, eldest daughter of the late Dr. FarreHutson, M.D., of Demerara, wife of Arthur James Plunket, formerly Luitenant in the 1st West India Regiment andlate of the 2nd West India Regiment.SATURDAY JUNE 8 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsBRUMELL ‐ At 31, Clarendon Rd., Holland Park, W., Notting Hill, London, on the 6th of May, the wife of JohnBrumell, of a Son.DiedFARNUM ‐ At his late residence, Lot 191, Camp Street, on the 7th of June, 1889, John Parry Farnum, in his 66thyear.CAMPBELL ‐ At Glasgow, May 10th, 1889, Jean Gordon, aged 88 years, widow of the late Richard Campbell, andmother of the late Geo. B. Campbell, formerly of Demerara.THOMAS ‐ At her residence, Rooms Village, No 5, West Coast, Berbice, on Saturday, 1st June, 1889, JulietThomas, the beloved wife of Moses Thomas, aged 69, mother of Mr. D.T.A. Jones, Supply Village, Mahaica ‐ "Shesleeps in Jesus." Mr. D.T.A.Jones of Supply Village, of Mahaica, begs to return many thanks to the villagers ofRooms Village No 5, East Coast, Berbice, for the large attendance at the funeral of his mother, on Sunday, 2ndJune, 1889.WELLS ‐ On the 8th of May, at Leigham Terrace, Plymouth, in his 66th year, Samuel Sloane Dalzelle Wells, RoyalNavy, Inspector Genaral of Hospitals and Fleets.SATURDAY JUNE 15 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsTHORNHILL ‐ At Pln. Anna Regina, Essequebo, on June 14, 1889 the wife of P.H. Thornhill, of a Daughter.4

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889MarriedSTEPHENS‐RAFERTY ‐ At the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Brick Dam, on the 8th inst., by the Very Rev. FatherIgnatius Scoles, Charles Stephens, Argosy Office, to Catherine, 2nd daughter of Mr. Thomas Charles Raferty, lateof the Police Department.DiedLEARY ‐ In New Amsterdam, on 12th June, Samuel Leary, M.D., J.P., Medical Superintendent, Berbice, PublicHospital, and Government Medical Officer, aged 55 years.PEARCH ‐ At New Amsterdam, on the 8th instant, Harriet Elizabeth, aged 50 years.SATURDAY JUNE 22 1889 P 4 COL 1MarriedBRISTOW‐SWAIN ‐ May 15th, at the Holy Trinity Church, Guernsey, by the Rev. Nassau Cathcart, John Laird,Lieutenant 1st Welch Regiment, 2nd son of the late James Bristow, of Dunmurry, Co. Antrim, to Julia, eldestdaughter of the late Assistant Commissionary General Charles Swain, Commissariat and Transport.SATURDAY JUNE 29 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsHUNTER ‐ On the 27th instant, at "Golden Fleece", the wife of H.B. Hunter, of a Son.SATURDAY JULY 6 1889 P 4 COLDiedDESSE ‐ On 18th June, 1889, at Jessamin Cottage, Upper Bay St., Barbados, (residence of Mrs. Hanniss), EthelridDesse, F.R.C.S., & M.D., &c, &c, London, also M.D. Utrecht, Holland, aged 46 years. (Son of the late AnthonyDesse, of Dutch Guiana.)HINDS ‐ At 7 am on Wednesday, 3rd last, at Plaisance, E.C., William Lynch, the youngest beloved son of MaryPatience and W.H. Hinds, of "Echo" office, aged 17 1/2 months ‐ "Tender shepherd thou hast stilled now thylittle lamb's brief weeping; Oh how peaceful, pale and mild, in its narrow bed 'tis sleeping, and no sigh of anguishsore, heaves that little bossom more."MATHIAS ‐ At 4 o'clock, on the afternoon 29th, Manoel Jose, eldest son of M.J. Mathias, aged 31 years.SATURDAY JULY 13 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsSANDBACH ‐ June 12th, at Fulwood Park, Liverpool, the wife of G.R. Sandbach, of a Son, who only survived hisbirth a few hours.DiedNORTON ‐ May 29th, at Winnipeg, Mon., William Edward, second son of the late Joseph Norton, of Demerara,British Guiana.VAN ANZORG ‐ On the 2nd July, 1889, at her residence "Woodland Cottage", Airy Hall, Essequebo, in her 83rdyear, Mary Anna, widow of John Ignace Sobeld Van Anzorg, M.D.SATURDAY JULY 20 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsSTEVENSON ‐ At St Paul's rectory, Plaisance, 16th July, the wife of Rev. P.A. Stevenson, of a Son.DiedNORTON ‐ At the Manager's residence, at Pln. Ruimveldt, at 2 pm yesterday, 19th instant, Emily, youngestdaughter of the late Joseph Norton; Much beloved by all who knew her. Funeral will cross by 10 o'clock boat, forBlankenburg.SATURDAY JULY 27 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsMARSHALL ‐ On the 21st instant, Mrs. A.C. Marshall, of a Daughter.5

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889MarriedMASIH DAS‐MITCHELL ‐ At St George's, on Thursday, 25th instant, the Rev. Benjamin Masih Das to Miss LizzieMitchell, daughter of S.R. Mitchell, East India Catechist, Georgetown.SATURDAY AUGUST 3 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsJORDAN ‐ At Chepstow House, 78, Church Street, Georgetown, on 30th July, the wife of H.E. Jordan, of aDaughter.SATURDAY AUGUST 10 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsCAMACHO ‐ On the 5th instant, at her residence, 196, Camp Street, the wife of the late Francisco F. Camacho(Merchant), of a Son.MarriedABEL‐PELLS ‐ On the 23rd ult., at the British Consulate, Paramaribo, Surinam, and afterwards at the residence ofthe United States Consul, by the Rev. C.V. Bloc von Sobeltinga, John S. Abel, to Isabella, third daughter of WilliamPells, of Brockley, England.SATURDAY AUGUST 17 1889 P 4 COL 1BirthsFORTE ‐ On the 11th August, at Pln. Skeldon, Corentyne, the wife of Harcourt Forte, of a Son.GROSE ‐ On Monday, August 12th, at New Amsterdam, the wife of Charles B. Grose, of a Son.PEARCE ‐ On the 15th instant, at the Orphan Asylum, Georgetown, the wife of T.E.M. Pearce, of a Daughter (stillborn).THOMSON ‐ On Monday, 12th August, at Moxton Lodge, Bourda, the wife of Arthur H. Thomson, of a Son.*Film ends here.6

The Argosy – Demerara BMDs ‐ 1889 1 SATURDAY JANUARY 12 1889 P 4 COL 1 Births DAY ‐ On Sunday, 6th inst., the wife of B.A. Day, of a Son. LEGGE ‐ On Tuesday morning, the 8th instant, the wife of C.H.G. Legge, of a Daughter. Married HAHN ‐ WEBBER ‐ On the 19th December, at Saint

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