Belfast Evening Telegraph - Friday, 6 November 1903

Births

BYRON -- October 30, at Mallow, County Cork, the wife of Captain Byron, D.S.O., King's Royal Rifles, of a daughter.

Marriages

SALMON--GLUCKSTEIN -- November 3, at the Bayswater Synagogue, by the Rev. Dr. Gollans, assisted by the Rev. I. Samnel, and the Rev. I. Harris, Harry, fifth son of the late Barnet Salmon and Mrs. Salmon, of 3 Lindfield Gardens, West Hampstead, to Lena, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Isidore Gluckstein, of 22, Compayne Gardens, London.

STEWART--ADAMS -- November 5th, at Hilltown Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. H. H. Moore, M.A., Henry Stewart, of Ballygomartin, to Lizzie Adams, youngest daughter of the late John Adams, Ballygomartin.

Deaths

BROWN -- November 5th, 1903, at his residence, 17 Lyle Street, Thomas Boyd, the only and dearly-beloved son of Thomas Brown. His remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. THOMAS BROWN.

I.O.R. CONQUEROR (No.2) JUVENILE TENT.
The members of above tent are requested to attend the funeral of their late C.R., Brother T. Brown. J. B. WILSON, Tent Superintendent; J. A. SHIELDS, Secretary.

BUSHNELL -- November 5th, at 95 Hemsworth Street, Sarah, dearly-beloved daughter of John and Mary Bushnell. Her remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.

CUNNINGHAM -- November 4th, at Renton Villas, Earlswood Road, Strandtown, Charles Cunningham. Funeral private.

M'FARLAND -- November 5th, at his father's residence, 42 Hatton Drive, Robert (Wee Bob), the dearly-loved son of John and Bella M'Farland, aged 1 year and 9 months. His remains will be removed from above address, for interment in First Saintfield Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 12 o'clock noon. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Our dear little Bobbie, our hearts own delight,
How soon you were smitten by deans early blight.
God lent you to cheer us, not long to stay.
Your home was in heaven. He took you away.
JOHN & BELLA M'FARLAND.

SERVICE -- November 5th, 1903, at her residence, 329 Cupar Street, Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved wife of Robert Service. Her remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. ROBERT SERVICE

TRUESDALE -- 5th November, 1903, at his father's residence, 58 Bendigo Street, James Alexander, second and dearly-beloved son of William and Margaret Truesdale. His remains will be removed from above address, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation."Gone but not forgotten." WILLIAM & MARGARET TRUESDALE.

WATSON -- November 6th, at the residence of her father, 2 Auburn Street, Belfast, Essie Johnston, the dearly-beloved daughter of John Watson. Funeral from above address, on Sunday, 8th inst., at two o'clock, for the family burying-ground, City Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation. JOHN WATSON

In Memoriam

BATES -- In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Annie, who departed this life on November 6, 1901, and was interred in the Killyleagh Churchyard. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving Husband and Family. 121 Beersbridge Road. ROBERT BATES.

HUNT -- In loving memory of my beloved wife, who feel asleep in Jesus on the 6th November, 1902, and was interred in Mosside.
     Sweet are the bells on the eventide pealing,
     Soft is the dew on the summer night steaming.
     Holy and calm in our hearts be the feeling
     That hallows the memory of her that is gone.
11 Edenderry Street. WILLIAM HUNT.

MORROW -- In loving memory of my dear son Robert (Rabbie) Morrow, who departed this life on 6th November, 1894, at Ferndale, Lisburn Road, and was interred in Ballylesson Churchyard.
     Sadly I miss him, but yet in my sorrow
          Hopes of the future can banish the pain.
     Faith points the way to a brighter to-morrow,
          Whispers a hope that I'll meet him again.
BY HIS LOVING MOTHER.

PERRIN -- In loving memory of my dear friend, Jane Perrin, who died November 6th, 1902.      Not gone from memory, nor from love,
     But to a better home above.
A. RYAN.

THOMPSON -- In loving and affectionate remembrance of our dear mother, Margaret Thompson, who died on the 6th November, 1902, and was interred in Ballymena Churchyard. "Gone bu not forgotten."
     The midnight stars are shining
          Upon her silent grave,
     Where sleepers without dreaming
          The one we could not save.
     Yet again we hope to meet her,
          When the day of life is fled,
     Then in heaven we hope to greet her,
          Where no farewell tears are shed.
Inserted by her loving Son and Daughter. THOMAS & MARGARET JANE THOMPSON. 10 Mountcollyer Street, Belfast.

Clippings

THE NEW CITY HALL.

Just opposite north-west angle of our splendid City Hall there is a well-known Specialty Depot, the business connected with which is somewhat unique in character. Here one finds a large assortment of Books Safes by eminent makers (Ratner, Milner, and Philips); "Sapolio," the famed American scouring soap; Maignen's celebrated and easily-cleaned Filter, "The Filtre Rapide," also Pasteur and Berkefeld Germ-proof Filters; Edison's world-renowned Phonographs; Berhner's marvellous Gramophones; Rippingilles (Albion Lamp Co's) popular portable Oil Warming Stoves -- now selling so freely: and hundreds of Household and other Novelties, illustrated catalogues of which will be posted free by T. EEDENS OSBORNE, Edison House, Scottish Provident Buildings, Belfast.

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FALLEN HEROES.

GRAVES OF ROYAL IRISH RIFLES IN CAPE COLONY.
WHERE THEY ARE SITUATE.

We have been favoured with the following list of the graves of the colonel, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Royal Irish Rifles who died in Cape Colony:-

1st Battallion
Regtl No.RankNamePlaceDecription of Cemetery
3896PrivateMallons, M. WynbergOttery Road
6153Private Mulcahy, F. De Aar Cemetery B12
771PrivateRussell, R.MaitlandCemetery 46B
1327Private M'Cudden, F.MaitlandCemetery 42B
2155PrivateSpence, SBurgersdorpCemetery 127
? CorporalWall, A.E. Aliwal NorthCemetery 316
2nd Battallion
  ColonelEagar Sterkstroom Old Cemetery
2367CorporalAnderson, S. Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
5572 Lce-Corpl M'Cabe, T. Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
3341 Lce-Corpl M'Donald, J. Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
5594 Lce-Corpl Carson, H. Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
4999 Private Earles, J.Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
5238 Private Manfold, R.Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
5548 Private Walsh, J.Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
3663 Private M'Caulay, J. Stormberg About 200 yards W. of Rooikop
1613 Private Farrell, F. Burgersdorp Grave 129
6248Private Fenelon, T.Orange RiverCemetery, B6
2280 Sergeant Alsop, C.East London, C. of E. Cemetery 295, 5A
1180 Private Gough, G. East London C. of E. Cemetery, 255, 5A
2597 Private M'Clelland, W. East London C. of E. Cemetery, 244, 5A
? Private Haines, P. Kimberly W. E. Cemetery, 10E, G.
? Private Chapman, E. Kimberly W. E. Cemetery, 12E, B.
3392 Private Crowe, P.Maitland Cemetery, 27A
2552 Sergeant Taylor, B. Reit Vallie Mr. Becker's Farm.

 

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Belfast Evening Telegraph - Monday, 9 November 1903

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS

Announcements under this heading are charged for as follows:-- Births, 1s 6d; Marriages, 2s 6d; Notice of death, 1s 6d; Interment Notice, 2s 6d.

Births

WALPOLE -- November 5, at Upton Park, Chester, the wife of John E. Walpole, of a son.

Deaths

BOWMAN -- November 9th, at her father's residence, 31 Pernan Street, Mary Anna, the youngest and dearly-beloved daughter of William and Mary Bowman. Notice of interment in later edition. "Gone to be with Christ, which is far better." WILLIAM & MARY BOWMAN.

CAMPBELL -- November 8th, at Mill Street, Comber, Hugh, the dearly-beloved husband of Isabella Campbell. His remains will be removed, for interment in the family burying-ground, Ballygowan, on to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. ISABELLA CAMPBELL.

CURRY -- Died on November 7, at 15 Gosford Street, Elizabeth, wife of James H. Curry. Interment in the City Cemetery on this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock.

HALL -- November 8th, at 53 Montreal Street, Eveline, infant daughter of John T. and Jane Hall. Her remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. J. HALL.

PATTERSON -- 8th November, 1903, at the residence of her grandfather, T. Garrett, Upper Malone, Margaret Sarah, the dearly-beloved daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Patterson. The remains of our beloved daughter will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Ballylesson. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. S. & E. PATTERSON. Willowmount, Upper Malone

PURVIS -- November 8th, at 104 Newcastle Street, William Purvis. His remains will be removed from above address, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. WILLIAM PURVIS.

ROBINSON -- November 8th, 1903, at his father's residence, 36 Eia Street, George Walter Robinson, aged 5 years, the fourth and dearly-beloved son of Thomas and Mary J. E. Robinson. His remains will be removed from the above address, on to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment at Ballylesson Churchyard. Friends will please accept this intimation. THOMAS & M. J. E. ROBINSON.

STEED -- November 8th, at 24 Brook street, Robert Joseph Steed, the eldest and dearly-beloved son of Robert Steed. His remains will be removed from above address, on to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. "Sleep on, beloved, sleep." ROBERT STEED.

In Memoriam

BOWMAN -- In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who died 9th November, 1895, at her residence, 55 Templemore Avenue.
   Father and Mother gone to that clime,
   Wait for the others coming some time.
   Safe with the angels, whiter than snow,
   Watching for dear ones waiting below.
Deeply regretted by her Daughters, MINNIE & LIZZIE SMYTH

 

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Belfast Evening Telegraph - Tuesday, 10 November 1903

Births

NASH -- November 8, at St. Angelo's, Bray, County Wicklow, the wife of C. A. NAsh, jun., of a son.

Deaths

CARLISLE -- November 8, at 9 Newington Avenue, Belfast, Rose, widow of the late David Carlisle, aged 75 years. Funeral to the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.

FREW -- November 9th, at his residence, 10 Chief Street, Crumlin Road, Belfast, Archibald Frew, late of Ardoyne. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. AGNES FREW.

MAWHINNEY -- November 9th, David Alexander, infant son of W. J. and Martha Mawhinney, at Dundonald.

M'GIBBON -- November 9th, at her residence, 47 Westbourne Street, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Joseph M'Gibbon. His remains of my beloved sister-in-law will be removal from above address, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this the only intimation. Deeply regretted. WILLIAM CAMPBELL.

NELSON -- November 9th, at 74 Crimea Street, Matilda, the dearly-beloved child of John and Susan Nelson, aged 6 months. Her remains will be removed for interment in Shankill Graveyard on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. JOHN & SUSAN NELSON.

O'HARA -- On the 5th October, 1903, at Bloemfontein, South Africa, of enteric fever, Harry A. O'Hara of Belfast, late Bugler-Major Uitenhage Volunteer Rifles, and Marshall's Horse, aged 24 years and 6 months. Deeply regretted. "After life's fitful fever he sleeps well"

WEIR -- At Edenderry House, Belfast, on 10th November, Janet Graham, wife of William Weir, J.P., Springfield Mills. Funeral private. No flowers.

In Memorial

EVANS -- In loving memory of our dear daughter. Ettie, who departed this life on the 10th of November, 1900, and was interred in Donsford, aged 4 years and 5 months.
   Just three years ago, and friends around us
      Think the wound is almost healed.
   But they little know the sorrow,
      Deep within our hearts concealed.
Inserted by her loving Father and Mother. JOSEPH CHARLES & ANNIE EVANS. Capetown, South Africa.

GIBSON -- In fond and loving memory of George (Wee Geordie), only and dearly-beloved son of John and Rachel Gibson, aged 3 years and 6 months, who departed this life 10th November, 1901, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
   There it was we laid him,
      In the Saviours arms,
   Where the lambs are carried,
      Safe from all alarms.
JOHN & RACHEL GIBSON. 92 Westmoreland Street, Belfast.

MORROW -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Morrow, who departed this life on 10th November, 1902, and was interred in Shankill Burying-ground. Sadly missed.
   Rest on dear mother, the labour's o'er,
   Thy willing hands will toil no more,
   A loving mother true and kind,
   No friend on earth like thee we find.
Inserted by her daughters. BELLA MORROW. ANNIE STEWART. 74 Hopeton Street.

SMITH -- In sad and loving remembrance of my dearly-beloved husband, Andrew Smith, who was accidentally killed at the Belfast Shipyard, 10th November, 1902. Not forgotten. SARA SMITH.

 

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