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Death Announcements (M to S)  London Times Thomas Kidman
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Death Announcements (M to S) from the London Times
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Grace
MacArthur
Grace
MacCaulay
Helen
MacDonald
Barbara
MacDonald
Boyd
MacKay
Donald
MacKenzie
Ann Helen
MacKenzie
John
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Mackey
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Major
Makey
Manget
Maraj
Marsom
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London Times - DEATH NOTICE
MACARTHUR - On the 10th Jan., at 17, Lambolle-road, Hampstead, N.W.3,
1920 Dec
Grace Elizabeth, elder daughter of the late Thomas Smith, of Eastwood Park,
Renfrewshire, and wife of the late Charles Macarthur, of Georgetown,
Demerara. Colonial papers, please copy.
MACARTHUR - On the 31st Jan., 1926, at the Hut, Kinson, Bournemouth, Grace 1925 Dec
Lockhart, third daughter of the late Charles Macarthur (Georgetown, Demerara),
(Scottish and Colonial papers, please copy.)
On the 19th April, at 20, St. John's-wood-road, aged 73. Helen, widow of the late
Dr. Aulay Macaulay, of British Guiana, and eldest daughter of the late Dr. John
Stewart, of Grenada and British Guiana.
At Paramaribo, Surinam, on the 6th of May, Barbara, only surviving daughter of
the late John Macdonald, Esq., of Greenock.
At Paramaribo, Surinam, in the 7th of April last, Boyd Macdonald, Esq., youngest
son of the late John Macdonald, Esq., of Greenock.
On the 30th ult., aged 35, Donald Mackay, Esq., of Plantation Reliance,
Essequibo, British Guiana, eldest son of the late Donald Mackay, Esq., of the
same place.
On the 4th inst., at her father's house, Fowkes-buildings, Tower-street, Ann
Helen, eldest daughter of E. J. Troughton, Esq., relict of the late Mr. Roderick
Mackenzie, of Demerara.
On Sunday, the 20th inst., in Montpellier-square, Brompton, John Mackenzie,
Esq., formerly of Inverness, and late of Demerara, in his 49th year.
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Apr
1843
Jun
1842
Jun
1853 Aug
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Jun
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Jun
MACKEY - On
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Plantagenet Mackey, of Demerara, British Guiana, aged 55. Interment will be at
Georgetown, Demerara.
Frank
MACKEY - On Oct. 13, 1942, at Georgetown, Demerara, the Hon. Frank
Alexander Mackey, aged 51.
Dr. A.A.
MACKINNON - On the 15th Sept., at King's College Hospital, Dr. A.A.
MacKinnon, of Berbice, British Guiana. Colonial papers please copy.
Donald
On the 27th of August last at Plantation Reliance, Essequibo, British Guiana,
Donald Mackintosh, Esq., aged 56.
Lady Sarah MAJOR - Lady Major, widow of Sir Charles Major, Chief Justice of British
Guiana, died on Saturday at the age of 85. She was Sarah, daughter of the Right
Rev. C.J. Branch, Bishop of Antigua, and her marriage took place in 1893. Her
husband died in 1933.
Sir Charles MAJOR - On Aug. 31, 1933, passed into Life Eternal, loved by all, Sir Charles
Major, late Chief Justice of British Guiana. Funeral aervice at Golders Green
Crematorium on Monday at noon. Flowers (bunches only, by request) to Kenyon,
12, Church Street, Kensington.
Lt. P.W.A. MACKEY - Previously recorded missing, now known killed in action Sept. 18,
1944, N.W. Europe (Arnhem). Lieut. P.W.A. Mackey (Paddy), aged 24, eldest
son of the late F.A. Mackey, British Guiana, and Mrs. Mackey, 44a, South Street,
Farnham, Surrey.
Etienne,
On the 2d inst., on board the Royal Mail steamer Esk, at Barbados, in his 71st
M.D.
year, Etienne Auguste Manget, M.D., for 30 years Surgeon-General of British
Guiana.
Resaul
MARAJ - On July 13, 1929, in London, Resaul Maraj, of Georgetown, Demerara,
British Guiana. Funeral at Golders Green Crematorium today (Tuesday), at 3
p.m. Friends, please accept this, the only intimation. Deeply mourned.
1910
A
Apr
Samuel
1820 Feb
MARSOM - At Essequibo, on the 3d of Dec. last, at the age of 36, Mr. Samuel
Marsom, of Demerary, and late of London, where his loss is sincerely regretted
by a numerous circle of friends.
1942 Sep
1920
Jul
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1933 Aug
1944 Aug
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Jul
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Death Announcements (M to S) from the London Times
Mason
Gray
Mason
Sarah
Matheson
Margaret
Matthey
Arthur
Maxwell
P.B.
May
Col. Cecil
May
Constance
May
Fred
Maynard
William
Mc Gusty
Mary
McCalman
Allan
McConnell
Frederick
Mr. Frederick Vavasour McConnell, of Canfield Place, Hatfield, Herts, West India 1914
merchant, of Messrs. Booker Bros., McConnell, and Co. (Limited), of 21, Mincinglane, E.C., of Liverpool, and of Demerara, who died on January 26 last, left
estate of the gross value of £230,939, of which £193,124 is net personalty.
Apr
McDougall
John
1879
Jul
McGowan
Marguerite
1969
Apr
McGusty
Mary Anne
1897
Jun
McKinnon
Alice
On the 28th June, at his residence, 14, Kidbrook-villas, Blackheath, at a very
advanced age, John McDougall, for many years connected with the Colony of
British Guiana.
McGOWAN - On 18th June, 1970, at 3 Oakley Street, S.W.3, peacefully in her
sleep, Marguerite McCowan, widow of John McCowan, M.B.E., of British Guiana,
and mother of Sheila, Keith and Tony. Cremation at Mortlake Crematorium, 2.20
p.m., Tuesday, June 23.
McGUSTY - On the 29th June, at 19, Russell-square, London, Mary Anne
Taggart McGusty, aged 62, widow of Barry McGusty, of George Town,
Demerara.
McKINNON - On the 19th inst., at Colwyn Bay, North Wales, Alice Arabella,
beloved wife of D.W.A. McKinnon, of Berbice, British Guiana, aged 48.
McKinnon
David W.
McKinnon
McKinnon
McLeod
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MASON - On the 15th April, 1926, at 103, Comeragh-road, London, W.14,
Edward Gray Lewis (late of British Guiana), the dearly loved husband of Lydia A.
Mason.
On Sunday, the 15th Dec., at sunrise, at St. Luke's Villas, West Norwood, S.E.,
Sarah Sanders Mason, the beloved wife of Harley Mason, and daughter of the
late Rev. John Davies, first Protestant Missionary to Georgetown, Demerara, in
her 83rd year. W.I. papers, please copy.
On the 4th Nov., at New York, Margaret, widow of the late Charles McKenzie
Matheson, Esq., of Berbice.
MATTHEY - On the 23rd July, in Berbice, British Guiana, Arthur Matthey,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., son of the late John James Matthey and Frances Matthey.
1926 Mar
1889 Dec
1868 Nov
1919 Aug
On the 16th Oct., at New Amsterdam, British Guiana, at the age of 34, P.B.
Maxwell, Magistrate and Sheriff of Berbice, eldest son of Sir P.H. Maxwell.
MAY - On Nov. 9, 1946, at 18, Rodway Road, Roehampton, Col. Cecil May, late
Inspector-General of Police, British Guiana, son of the late the Very Rev. Henry
John May, former Dean of Georgetown, & beloved husband of Isabel
May. Cremation at Putney Vale on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 2.30 p.m.
1878 Nov
MAY - On the 20th July, at Georgetown, Demerara, Constance Adelaide, second
daughter of the late Very Revd. Dean May.
MAY - On Nov. 5, 1940, at Wimbledon, Fred May, late of H.M. Treasury, British
Guiana, beloved husband of Jessie Agnes May. Funeral to-morrow (Friday) at
Putney Vale Cemetery.
On the 20th inst., at 30, Adelaide-road, Haverstock-hill, William Maynard, Esq.,
formerly of Surinam, aged 69.
On the 2d inst. , at Moffatt, Dumfriesshire, Mary, only child of the late John
Murray McGusty, Esq., of Demerara.
On the 11th Feb., Allan Cameron McCalman, of Demerara.
1926
McKINNON - On the 7th Jan., at New Amsterdam, Berbice, British Guiana,
David W.A. McKinnon. (By cable.)
Eileen Alice McKINNON - At 210, Camp-street, Georgetown, Demerara, British Guoiana,
Eileen Alice Kaye (Goo), third and dearly-loved child of Neil and Eugenie
McKinnon, of Typhoid, aged 13. By cable.
Neil Ross
McKINNON - On the 26th April, at Georgetown, British Guiana, Neil Ross
McKinnon, K.C. (By cablegram.)
Victoria
On the 23d March, at 33, Ledbury-road, Bayswater, Victoria Amelia, wife of
Captain Murdich McLeod, Provost Marshal of British Guiana (late the Black
Watch), aged 48.
1946 Nov
Apr
1940 Aug
1863
Oct
1856
Jul
1885 Mar
1910 May
1910 Nov
1906 May
1909
Apr
1886 Mar
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McSwiney
Esther
McSwiney
John
McSwiney
Mary
Melville
Harry
Melville
Ida
Messer
Capt Allan
Metcalfe
Charles
Death Announcements (M to S) from the London Times
On the 24th Dec., at 319, Camden-road, Holloway, Esther McSwiney (née
Hazcon), the beloved wife of John McSwiney, Esq., late Stipendiary Magistrate
and Sheriff of Berbice, British Guiana, aged 63 years.
McSWINEY - On the 31st Jan., at Castle Villa, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, John
McSwiney, for many years Stipendiary Magistrate in British Guiana, in his 86th
year.
McSWINEY - On the 21st Feb., at Castle Villa, Newport, I.W., Mary Elizabeth,
youngest daughter of the late John McSwiney, sometime Stipendiary Magistrate
and Sheriff of Berbice, British Guiana.
MELVILLE - On July 1, 1927, at 8, Jameson-road, Harpenden, Harry Prideaux
Colin Melville, of Demerara, aged 63. Funeral Richmond Cemetery to-morrow
(Tuesday), at 3.30. (Demerara papers, please copy).
MELVILLE - On Nov. 1, 1943, at St. Leonards-on-Sea, Ida, third daughter of the
late John Melville, Berbice, British Guiana, and sister of Arthur, who died March,
1942.
MESSER - Captain Allan Ernest Messer, 1st Kings Royal Rifle Corps, was the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Messer of 2, Lyall-sreet, Belgrave-square,
S.W. He was born at Georgetown, British Guiana, and educated at St. Andrew's,
Eastbourne, Rugby, and St. John's college, Oxford, where he had been in
residence for a year when war broke out. He servedin the O.T.C. at Rugby and
Oxford, and obtained a commission on the outbreak of war, in the 5th King's
Royal Rifle Corps. In December 1914, he went to the front, being attached to the
1st Battalion of his regiment, and in January 1915, was promoted lieutenant. In
May, 1915, he was wounded in a night attack at Festubert. On recovery he was
promoted captain in October 1915, and in the following month rejoined his
battalion. He was seriously wounded visiting an advanced post of his company at
midnight on January 22 last, and died of his wounds at the Lahore British
General Hospital, Calais, on February 17, aged 21 years.
On the 31st Jan., at Skeldon, Berbice, Charles Edward, son of the late Captain
Metcalfe, R.N.
Meyer
Susette
MEYER - On the 14th Aug., at Hindhead Nursing Home, Susette Mercy Meyer,
daughter of the late John and Suzanna Mayer, missionaries in Demerara, aged
73.
Middlemore- Middlemore MIDDLEMORE-WHITHARD - On the 5th Sept., at Georgetown, Demerara,
Whithard
British Guiana, Middlemore Brooke de Ferrand Middlemore-Whithard, aged 60.
1879 Dec
1896 Feb
1921 Feb
1927
Jul
1943 Aug
1916 Feb
1879 Mar
1913 Mar
1923
Jun
Milne
Hames
On the 3d ult., at Waal, near the British settlement at Aden, Captain Hames
1851
George Duncan Milnes, Bombay Army, Deputy Commissioner-General at
Aden. The above was second son of Alexander Milne, Esq., of Alva, County
Banff, N.B., lieutenant-colonel of the 19th infantry, who died in 1828, while acting
as Deputy Governor of Demerara. This officer was so active in raising recruits
during the Peninsular war, that he personally received an award from the Duke
of York (then Commander-in-Chief) for his services. Captain Milne, the
unfortunate subject of this obituary, married, in 1837, Helen Patricia, second
daughter of the late Sir James Dunbar, Bart., of county Banff, by whom he had
issue one daughter, still living, and a son, who died an infant.
Apr
Mitchell
Edward
Jan
Mitchell
Robert
Moody
Annie
On the 20th of October, at Paramaribo, Surinam, in his 35th year, Edward
Charles Mitchell, Esq., late of London.
MITCHELL - On the 15th inst., at Plymouth, Robert William Span Mitchell,
C.M.G., I.S.O., of India, late Emigration Agent for British Guiana, Natal, and
Trinidad. Indian and West Indian papers, please copy.
MOODY - On Dec. 27, 1949, Annie Valentine Courtney Moody, of 1, Anchorage
Gardens, Claygate, Surrey, widow of Canon W.J. Moody, rector of St. George's
Cathedral, British Guiana.
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1909 May
1949
Jun
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Death Announcements (M to S) from the London Times
Canon Wm. MOODY - On July 21, 1927, at Yelverton, Devon, Canon William James Moody,
M.A., late Rector and Sub-Dean of the Cathedral, Georgetown, British Guiana,
aged 62. (West Indies papers, please copy.)
John
MOORE - On the 27th Aug., at Clarence Parade, Southsea, John Moore, late of
Demerara, and of Knightrider-street, E.C., aged 77.
William
On the 30th ult., at No. 4, Burton-street, William Henry Moore, Esq., late of
Berbice, aged 36.
Walter
On the 19th inst., at Aberdeen, Walter Chalmers Morison, eldest son of the late
James Morison, Esq., of Berbice, and grandson of the late Walter Morison,
minister of Petty, Invernessshire.
William
On the 5th inst., at Aberdeen, William Morison, Esq., formerly of Demerara, aged
76.
William
MORISON - On the 9th Oct., William Morison, J.P., of Newmiln, Perth, and
Marionville, British Guiana.
Francis
MORRISH - On 6th September, 1970, Francis Edward Morrish, of Amatuk,
Brimfield, Ludlow, Shropshire, and late of British Guiana, aged 77 years. Funeral
service Shrewsbury crematorium Thursday, 10th September, at 2.30
p.m. Enquiries please to W.R.E. Pugh and Son Ltd., 133 Lonsden Coleham,
Shrewsbury.
Frances
On Thursday, the 10th inst., Frances Anne (Annie) Morrison, née Davson, widow
of Alexander Morrison, of Berbice and British Honduras.
Thomas
MOULDER - On the 3rd June, at Georgetown, B. Guiana, Thomas Henry Knight
Moulder, eldest son of the late Canon Moulder, of B. Guiana.
David
MOWAT - On April 28, 1953, at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, David Finlay
Mowat, Eastfield, Tala, Ross-shire, and late of British Guiana, dear husband of
Dorothy Edence (Walcott), and father of Eve. Funeral private.
1927
Jul
1906
Jun
Romney M. MUIR - On June 21st, 1953, at the General Hospital, Saffron Walden, Romney
M. Pattison Muir, Priest, aged 78 years, sometimw Archdeacon of Guiana,
beloved husband of Grace and father of Margaret. Funeral, St. Mary's Church,
Saffron Walden, Tuesday, June 25th, at 2.30 p.m.
George
On the 24th March, at St. Kitt's, West Indies, George Mushet, Esq., M.D., of
Essequibo, British Guiana.
Allan
MYERS - On the 13th Dec., 1894, at Demerara, British Guiana, by drowning,
Allan, third son of the late Myer H. Myers and of Rachel Myers, 72, Pethertonroad, N.
Marie
NEAL - On March 31, 1955, very suddenly in British Guiana, Marie (née Dakin),
beloved wife of Ernest Jack Neal, and mother of Pamela and Gillian.
Georginia
On the 1st. Nov., during the late epidemic of yellow fever, in Demerary, British
Guiana, Georgina Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Capt. Neame, 16th Regiment,
aged 21; on the 23d Oct., her infant daughter, aged 13 days; on the 2d Nov.,
Matilda Clarry, of Chatham, her faithful nurse, aged 13 years.
1962 Aug
Neville
George
1896 Aug
Newsam
John
Nicholson
Charles
Nicholson
Colin
Isadora
NEVILLE - On the 1st March, at Colonial Hospital, Bartica, British Guiana, aged
21, George, eldest son of George Neville, of Blackwood, Selby.
On the 2d inst., at Rose-villa, Farndon, Cheshire, John Edward Newsam, late of
Demerara, fourth son of the late Rev. Clement Newsam, formerly vicar of
Harbury, Warwickshire, and of Tickenham and Portbury, Somersetshire, aged 56
years.
NICOLSON - On Sept. 17, 1935, at Bournemouth, after a short illness, Charles
Howard Nicolson, late of Demerara. No mourning, by request.
NICHOLSON - On Aug. 10, 1950, at Chingford, Essex, Colin Isadora Nicholson,
widow of John Hamson Nicholson, J.P., British Guiana Civil Service, and fourth
daughter of the late Esward U'Hara Murray, British Guiana, aged 75. Funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at Enfield Crematorium, 12 noon.
Nicholson
George
On the 11th Nov., at Paris, George Nicholson, Esq., late of White Hayes,
Hampshire, and formerly of Nickerie, Surinam, aged 75.
1871 Nov
Moore
Moore
Morison
Morison
Morison
Morrish
Morrison
Moulder
Mowat
Muir
Mushet
Myers
Neal
Neame
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1851
Jan
1859 Feb
1921 Sep
1970
Jun
1887 Mar
1920
Jun
1953 Feb
1860 May
1895
Jan
1955 Feb
1866 Dec
1875
Jun
1935 Sep
1949 Dec
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Nicholson
Jacob
Nicholson
John
Nicolson
Margaret
Nimmo
Thomas
Nixon
Frances
Noel-Walker Florence
Norton
William
O'Connor
Janet
O Donoghue Maria
O'Donoghue
Frances
O'Dowd
A.C.
O'Dowd
A.C.
O'Dowd
A.C.
Okey
Adeline
Oldfield
Edmund
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Death Announcements (M to S) from the London Times
NICHOLSON - On November 2, 1959, peacefully, in a nursing home, after a long 1958
illness, Jacob Alexander Nicholson, M.B., Ch.B.(Edin.), of 106, East Sheen
Avenue, London, S.W.14, late of Georgetown, British Guiana. Funeral service at
T.H. Sanders and Sons Ltd., private Chapel of Rest, 28-30, Kew Road,
Richmond, Surrey, on Friday, November 6, at 11.30 a.m., followed by interment
at East Sheen Cemetery.
NICHOLSON - On the 28th Sept., 1910, at Georgetown, British Guiana, John
1910
Hamson, Nicholson, Warden of the Cuyuni District, B. Guiana, aged 48.
Oct
Oct
NICOLSON - On May 25, 1934, at Enmore, Elgin Road, Bournemouth, Margaret, 1934 May
beloved wife of Charles H. Nicolson, late of Demerara.
On the 17th inst., at Greenark, Thomas Nimmo, Esq., late of Demerara.
1857 Feb
On the 13th inst., at Eden House, S. Mary's, Jersey, Frances Nevillia Nixon,
second and only surviving daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel John Lyons Nixon,
late Governor of the Island of St. Christopher, W.I., and Receiver-General at
Berbice, aged 92 and six months. Relatives and friends are asked to accept this,
the only intimation.
NOEL-WALKER - On the 19th nov., at 12, Canning-place, W.8, after a long
illness most patiently borne, Florence, the widow of sir Edward Noel-Walker,
K.C.M.G., and daughter of the late Henry Sarsfield Bascom, of Georgetown,
Demerara. Funeral private.
On the 29th May, at Winnipeg, Man., William Edward, aged 22, second son of
the late Joseph Norton, of Demerara, British Guiana.
On the 23d March, suddenly, Mrs. Janet O'Connor, an old inhabitant of Berbice,
British Guiana, much respected and loved.
O DONOGHUE - On the 13th inst., at 11
O'DONOGHUE
11,, Waverton
Waverton-street,
street, Mayfair, Maria
Frances, widow of the late Honble. William O'Donoghue, of British Guiana. R.I.P.
1889 May
1924 Aug
1889
Jun
1872
Jun
1896 Feb
O'DOWD - On Jan. 29, 1945, suddenly, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, A.C. O'Dowd, 1945 Feb
of Georgetown, British Guiana. Requiem Mass at Church of the Immaculate
Conception, Farm Street, W.1. on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. (Irish papers,
please copy.)
Sporting circles will learn with regret of the sudden death in Trinidad on January 1945 Feb
29 of Mr. A.C. O'Dowd, of British Guiana. In 1928, as a member of the M.C.C.,
he was instrumental with Sir Harold Austin in forming the West Indies Board of
Control to organize cricket in British Guiana and the West Indian Islands, and it
was largely due to his efforts that the M.C.C. teams visited these colonies in
1929 and 1935. He was also much interested in rowing, golf, and racing, his
horses scoring many popular successes on the turf in Georgetown, Trinidad, and
Barbados, while his promotion of all good causes, including war charities was
widely appreciated. Born in County Mayo in 1882, he joined the West Indies
merchant firm of William Fogarty Limited in 1899, becoming managing director
within a few years, and filled that position with distinction until his death. Four of
his children, three sons and a daughter, are serving with the fighting forces.
O'DOWD - On Jan. 29, 1945, suddenly, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, A.C. O'Dowd, 1945 Jan
of Georgetown, British Guiana. Requiem Mass at Church of the Immaculate
Conception, Farm Street, W.1. on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. (Irish papers,
please copy.)
On the 17th Jan., at Antigua, where she had gone on account of her health,
1870 Mar
Adeline, the wife of Sir William Snagg, Chief Justice of British Guiana, only
daughter of Charles Henry Okey, K.I.H., and niece of the late Colonel Gurwood,
C.B.
On the 17th Oct., at Lessowes Coronie, Surinam, West Indies, Edmund Oldfield, 1881 Nov
M.D., of Paris, second son of the late Henry Oldfield,of Ashill, Norfolk, in the 49th
year of his age.
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Oldfield
Maj J.W.
OLDFIELD - Major J.W. Oldfield, C.M.G., O.B.E., M.C., E.D., for long a
1955 Dec
prominent figure in the commercial and public life of Ceylon and chairman of the
Ceylon Planters' Assocation in 1924-25, died recently in Colombo at the age of
69. John William Oldfield was born at Georgetown, British Guiana, on October
22, 1998, and was educated at St. anne's School, Redhill. He went to ceylon at
the age of 21 and for the next seven years or so worked at tea-planting. He was
also at that period an officer in the Ceylon Planter's Rifle Corps. When was
broke out in 1914 he was granted a commission in The Comeronians and by
1915 had become Brigade Machine Gun officer. From 1917 to 1919 he served
on divisional and corps staff as D.A.A.G. His services were mentioned five times
in dispatches and he was appointed O.B.E. in 1919. He had been awarded the
M.C. in 1916. He was twice married, first in 1910 to Jenny Gillespie, daughter of
Mr. F. Vogan Harper. Ther were three daughters and a son of the marriage. Last
year he married Mrs. Margaret Ella Dakeyne.
O'Maley
Michael
Orrett
William
Osborn
Thomas
Ozzard
Albert
Ozzard
Alice
Palmer
Emma
Park
James H.
Parker
Charles
Parker
Charles
O'MALEY - On the 24th Feb., at Demerara, in his 62nd year, Michael Rowland
O'Maley, in the service of the Colonial Bank for almost 43 years, 32 of which he
was Manager of various branches, son of the late Thomas De Burgh O'Maley, of
county Galway, Staff Surgeon.
ORRETT - On Aug. 19, 1954, suddenly, at 19, Elvaston Place, S.W.7, William
Arthur Orrett, C.B.E., late Commissioner of Police, British Guiana, dearly loved
husband of Joan. Funeral at Kensington Cemetery, Gunnersbury, on Monday,
Aug.23, at 2.30 p.m. Flowers may be sent to Messrs. J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., 81-83
Westbourne Grove, W.2.
On the 29th of March, at Demerara, aged 25. Thomas Osborn, Esq., Lieutenant
in His Majesty's 25th Regiment of Foot, youngest son of Latham Osborn, Esq.,
off M
Margate.
t
OZZARD - On Feb. 1, 1929, after long illness, Albert Tronson Ozzard, late of
British Guiana Government Medical Service, aged 67 years.
OZZARD - On April 19, 1936, at Birmingham, Alice Emily, widow of Dr.
A.T.Ozzard, late Government Medical Service, British Guiana. R.I.P.
On the 23d inst., at Southend, after a long and painful illness, Emma, the
beloved wife of Charles Palmer, Esq., formerly of Demerary.
PARK - On Oct. 5, 1939, at 18, Tyson road, Firest Hill, James H.W. Park,
O.B.E., B.Sc., M.I.C.E., late Colonial engineer, Straits Settlements, in his 73rd
year. Funeral, St. augustine's 11.15 to-morrow (Saturday). (Jamaica, Straits,
Demerara papers, please copy.)
PARKER - Mr. Charles Sandbach Parker, of Demerara Buildings, St. Dunstan'shill, E.C., of Cadogan-place, S.W., and of Fairlie House, Fairlie, Ayrshire, late of
Liverpool, merchant of Messrs. Sandback, Tinne, and Co., and Sandbach
Parker, of Demerara, on of the founders and chairman of the British Empire
Producers' Organization, three times Unionist candidate for the Barnstaple
Division of Devonshire, who died on May 9,left unsettled property of the gross
value of £80,223, with net personalty £59,945. Probate of his will has been
granted to the Right Hon. James Parker Smith, of Drumsheugh-gardens,
Edinburgh, his brother, Captain Ernest Edward Parker, R.N., of the Bath Club,
and his widow.
PARKER - Mr. Charles Sandbach Parker, of Fairlie, Ayrshire, Unionist candidate
for the Barnstaple Division of Devon in 1910 and 1911, died on Sunday at his
London house, 45, Cadogan-place, in his 56th year. Mr. Parker, who was a
partner in the Liverpool and Demerara firms of Sandbach, succeeded his uncle,
the late Mr. Charles Stuart Parker, M.P., in the Fairlie estate. By his wife, the
younger daughter of Mr. E.G.B. Meade-Waldo, of Stonewall Park, Kent, he had
two daughters. The funeral takes place at Fairlie to-morrow, and a memorial
service will be held at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Tuesday, May 18, at 3.45
p.m.
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Parratt
Lilian
Parry
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Oswald
Pearless
Edward
Pearson
Pendleton
Pendleton
Perot
Petty
PARRATT - On ever-loving memory of Lilian Parriot, the beloved and deeply
regretted wife of Wm. H. Parratt, who passed away at Georgetown, British
Guiana, on 9th March, 1924.
PARRATT - In ever-loving memory of Lilian Harriot, the beloved and deeply
regretted wife of Wm. H. Parratt, who passed away at Georgetown, British
Guiana, on March 9, 1924.
PARRY - On Friday, Aug. 28, 1936, at Georgetown Hospital, Demerara, after a
short illness, the Right Rev. Oswald Hutton Parry, Lord Bishop of Guiana, eighth
son of the late Rev. Edward St. John Parry, of Stoke House, Stoke Poges, in his
68th year. He was buried at the village of Kilty on Aug. 29. R.I.P.
1926 Feb
At the Colonial Hospital, George Town, Demerara, Edward Montague Pearless,
M.R.C.S., youngest son of the late William Pearless of The Hermitage, East
Grinstead, aged 25. (By telegram.)
Jane
PEARSON - On July 26, 1928, at 15, Sydenham-park, London, Jane, widow of
the Rev. J.G. Pearson, late Rector of Leguan, B. Guiana. (British Guiana papers,
please copy.)
John
On the 17th Feb., at his residence, Guiana Villa, Fellows-road, Eton-park, John
Pendleton, late of Belle-vue, Demerara, British Guiana, in his 65th year. Friends
will please accept this intimation.
John
On the 12th inst., at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, of sente consumption, John
Pendleton, younger son of the late John Pendleton, of Demerara, and Fellowroad, Haverstock-hill.
James
On the 2d inst., on the voyage from New York to England, James Elliston Perot,
of Parksville, Bermuda, and British Guiana, aged 75 years. West India papers,
p
py
please copy.
Rev. Ronald PETTY - On January 1st. 1976, in hospital, The Rev Canon, Ronald Petty, L.Th.
of Wylands, The Esplanade, Sandgate, Folkestone, aged 67 years, beloved
husband of Joyce. Formerly Rector of Ann Regina, British Guiana, vicar of
Sellinge, Hollingbourne and Shirley, in the diocese of Canterbury; Rural Dean of
North Lympne 1954, and of Sutton 1961, Hon Canon of Canterbury
1962. Funeral service (after cremation), at Canterbury Cathedral, on Saturday,
January 17, at 12 noon. No flowers, please, but donations to: Canterbury
Cathedral appeal fund, 20a Sun Street, Canterbury, will be acknowledged.
1883 Dec
Pierce
W.E.
Pierce
William
Pieritz
Jane
Eleanor
Pollard
Dr. John
Pollard
Edward
Pollard
Frances
Pollard
Margaret
Pollard
William
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1936 Aug
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1974
Jul
On the 6th April, at the residence of his son, the Rev. W.E. Peirce, Kingston,
Jamaica, W.E. Pierce, Esq., formerly of Demerara, aged 75.
PIERCE - On the 15th Dec., in Kimberley Hospital, S. Africa, of wounds received
a second time at the Front, whilst serving with the C.M.R.'s, William Edward,
aged 33, son of the late Rev. W.E. Pierce, Vicar of St Michael and All Angels',
Kingston, Jamaica, afterwards of British Guiana. Jamaica and Guiana papers,
please copy.
On the 2d Sept., 1873, at the residence of her son-in-law, Hugh Sproston,
Junior, George Town, Demerary, Jane Eleanor, relict of the late Rev. J.A. Pieritz,
Rector of St. Patrick's, Berbice, British Guiana.
On the 23d April, at George Town, Demerara, British Guiana, Dr. John Henry
Pollard, in the 51st year of his age.
POLLARD - On the 4th June, at Bisley, Edward Bickersteth Pollard, late
Government Service, British Guiana, aged 67.
POLLARD - At Georgetown, British Guiana, Frances Pollard, eldest daughter of
W.B. Pollard, aged 78 years.
POLLARD - On Aug. 29, 1935, Margaret Cornelia, widow of William Branch
Pollard, Chief Colonial Civil Engineer of Georgetown, British Guiana, aged 81.
1869 May
POLLARD - On the 5th Feb., at Ramsgate, William Fox Branch Pollard, late
British Guiana Medical Service, aged 67.
1900 Feb
1900 Aug
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Potter
Ellen
Potter
George
Powell
Elizabeth
Powell
George
Power
Sophia
Power
W.
Powne
Martha
Pratt
Arthur
Pratt
Arthur
Pretheroe
Rannie
Raymond
Barker
Rayner
Rea
Read
Reed
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On the 3d April, at George Town, British Guiana, Ellen, wife of Capt. Potter, aged
29.
POTTER - On the 19th inst., at Bournemouth, of phthisis, George Ormsby
Potter, Esq., M.Inst.M., Engineers, Looe, Superintendent of Demerara and
Berbice Railways, younger son of G.O. Potter, Esq., of Ballinrobe, co. Mayo,
Ireland, aged 29 years. Funeral (private) at Bournemouth on 21st inst. Canadian
and American papers, please copy.
POWELL - On Dec. 20, 1944, at Percy House Nursing Home, Durham,
Elizabeth, widow of George Frederick Powell, of Demerara, aged 83, mother of
Eleanor, Norman, Elsie and Dorothy.
POWELL - On June 30, 1927, at Sandhurst, Camberley, George Frederick
Powell, late of Demerara, aged 69.
On the 6th ult., Sophia, eldest daughter of the late David Power, Esq., Protector
of Slaves, Berbice.
On the 22d of May, at Berbice, W. Power, Esq., the protector of slaves in that
colony, after a short illness, of dyspepsia.
POWNE - On Dec. 2, 1947, at 61, High Street, Chard, Martha Antoinette Powne,
wife of the late Dr. B.L. Powne, eldest surviving daughter of the late Judge
Beete, of Demerara and Bullen Court, Broadway, Ilminster, in her 94th year.
PRATT - On the 4th Aug., when eight days out at sea, bound for British Guiana,
Arthur William Robert Pratt, aged 32, for ten years in the Civil Service of New
South Wales. His bereaved mother begs that Australian papers will kindly copy.
In most tender, unfading memory of Arthur W.R. Pratt, a man of unswerving
g y, who,, after thwelve yyears in the Civil Service of New South Wales,, died
integrity,
on his passage to British Guiana, aboard the R.M.S. "Atrato", August 6th, 1896,
in his 32nd year.
Edward
PRETHEROE - On August 4, 1962, at University College Hospital, Edward Owen
Pretheroe, M.C., Q.C., late Colonial Legal Service, Nigeria, British Guiana and
Malaya. funeral private.
Rev. John RANNIE - On the 19th April, suddenly, at The Lindens, Moreton, Essex, the
Rev. John Rannie, formerly Mimister of the Presbyterian Church, Chatham, W.
Canada, and of All Saints', New Amsterdam, British Guiana, aged 83. Canadian
and British Guiana papers, please copy.
Mervyn J.
RAYMOND-BARKER - On June 8, 1962, at Georgetown, British Guiana, Father
Mervyn J. Raymond-Barker, S.J., eldest son of the late Edward and Rose
Raymond-Barker, of Bisley, Gloucestershire.
Sir Thomas RAYNER - On the 22nd inst., suddenly, at Georgetown, British Guiana, Sir
Thomas Crossley Rayner, K.C., aged 54, Chief Justice of British Guiana, and
only son of the late DR. Rayner, of Manchester.
Rev. J.T.R. REA - On Nov. 3, 1944, at St. Barnabas, Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana,
the Rev. Canon J.T.R. Rea.
Horatio
READ - On the 31st March, in London, Horatio Read, late Stipendiary
Magistrate, British Guiana, aged 76.
George
On Sunday, the 13th inst., at New Court, Newent, Gloucestershire, George Reed
Esq., of Dochfour, Demerara, formerly of the island of Barbados in his 71st year.
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Reeves
Thomas
REEVES - On the 21st of July on his passage from Demerara to Newfoundland,
Mr Thomas Power Reeves, late supercargo of the brig Ceres, Capt. Dear.
1819 Sep
Reid
George
REID - On May 18, 1957, George Rodhouse Reid, of 56, Fitzjames Avenue,
Croydon, and British Guiana, much-loved husband of Dorothy and father of
Janet and Nancy. Funeral private.
1955 Sep
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Reid
Peter
Richards
Henry
Richardson
Joseph
Richter
Gustav
Rickford
Ellen Sarah RICKFORD - On Jan. 8, 1935, at Stinchcombe Vicarage, Glos, Ellen Sarah
Rickford, widow of Howell Rickford, of British Guiana, aged 68.
M.N.
On the 27th July, at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, M.N. Rieck, of Demerara, aged
40.
Dugald
RITCHIE - On the 4th July, at a nursing home in London, Dugald MacDonald
Ritchie, of Restholme, Liss, Hampshire, late of Gedong, Perak, F.M.S., age
68. Funeral at Millard Church, near Liphook, on the 8th July, at 12
noon. (Demerara and Malay papers please copy.)
Robert
At the island of Demerara, on the 28th of March last, in the 27th year of his age,
Robert Roberts, attorney-at-law, eldest son of E. Roberts, North Brixton, Surrey.
1934 Dec
Robertson
Agnes
1914 May
Robertson
George
Robertson
John Brent
Rogers
Rev.
Frederick
Rogers
Rev.
Frederick
Roney
James
Rose
Caroline
Rose
Clara
Ross
John
Rothney
John T.
Russell
William
Rieck
Ritchie
Roberts
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REID - On Aug.16, 1939, killed accidentally whilst climbing, Peter, son of George 1939 Mar
and Dorothy Reid, of British Guiana, and Westcott, Surrey, aged 28. Funeral,
Skye to-day (Saturday).
On the 14th ult., at George Town, Demerara, of dysentery, Henry Ebenezer
1877 Mar
Richards, M.D., M.R.C.S., of H.M. Penal Settlement, Demerara, third surviving
son of the late Rev. William Richards, M.A., Vicar of Dawley Magna, Salop.
On the 3d inst., at Boulogne-sur Mer, Joseph Richardson, Esq., formerly of
Demerara, aged 53.
RICHTER - On the 26th Sept., at Demerara, British Guiana, suddenly, Gustav
Henry Richter, aged 68 years, of the firm of Wieting and Richter. (By cable.)
ROBERTSON - On the 24th inst., at Villa Cyprien, Biarritz, France, Agnes,
second daughter of the late George Robertson, of Greenock, N.B., and
g
g
g , of Belmont,, Demerara.
granddaughter
of the late Colin Douglas,
ROBErTSON - The 24th of March, at Woodlands, in Demerary, George
Robertson, Esq., a Gentleman universally respected and esteemed by all who
knew him.
At Demerara, British Guiana, on the 16th March 1841, aged 26, John Brent
Robertson, Esq., deeply lamented.
ROGERS - On Nov. 11, 1935, the Rev. Frederick Charles William Rogers, L.Th.,
Durham, Rector of Holy Trinity, Anna Regina, Essequibo, British Guiana,
formerly priest in charge Pomeroon with Moruca, Curate St. Stephen's, Grimsby,
1917-1921, aged 52. R.I.P. Faithful unto death.
ROGERS - On Nov. 11, 1935, the Rev. Frederick Charles William Rogers, L.Th.,
Durham, Rector of Holy Trinity, Anna Regina, Essequibo, British Guiana,
formerly priest in charge Pomeroon with Moruca, Curate St. Stephen's, Grimsby,
1917-1921, aged 52. R.I.P. Faithful unto death.
On the 22d Feb., at Georgetown, Demerara, aged 51, James Edward Roney,
Esq., barrister-at-law, second son of the late Cusack Roney, Esq., of Dublin.
On the 11th inst., in Bath, Caroline, widow of the late George Rose, Esq.,
Stipendiary Magistrate of British Guiana.
On Tuesday, the 18th inst., at Peckham, Mrs. Clara Rose, late of Demerara,
aged 49.
ROSS - On the 1st Oct., at 12, Montague-street, Russell-square, John Ross,
eldest and only surviving son of the late John Ross, of Berbice.
On the 27th of December last, at Demerara, greatly esteemed and regretted,
John T Rothney, Esq., of the Civil Service of that colony, aged 26, sixth son of
Mr. Alexander Rothney, of the East India Company's home establishment.
RUSSELL - On the 10th inst., somewhat suddenly, at his club in London, William
Russell, K.C., of Bulawayo, South Africa, member of the South African Bar,
second surviving son of the late William Russell, of Demerara, British
Guiana. Interment at Highgate Cemetery 12 o'clock on Tuesday 14th, cortége
leaving 82, Baker-street at 11.15 a.m. South African papers, please copy.
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Sandbach
Hester
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Robert
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Schroeder
Archibald
Schurer
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Scott
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Scott
Emily
Scott
Sir John
Sealy
Mary
Sells
Henry
Shackleton
Samuel S.
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SALA - We regret to announce that Mr. George Augustus Sala, the well-known
1895 Dec
writer, died yesterday at Brighton. His health, mentally and physically, had given
way. Difficulties, brought about in good measure by the failure of recent literary
enterprises, had shaken an iron constitution and affected his mind, so that his
friends scarcely recognised in the prostrate invalid the brilliant writer and ready
ever fluent talker. His mother was the daughter of a Demerara planter and a
Brazilian lady, and he hints at having some "Red Indian" blood in her veins. In
her day she had some reputation as a public singer and teacher of music. Mr.
Sala wrote, in two volumes, his Autobigraphy. In a sense he never wrote
anything else. Every page of his voluminous writings is autobiographical, and he
has told at great length the whole story of his life more than once. He was born
on April 24, 1828, in New-street, Manchester-square. His father was the son of
an Italian, who came to England about 1776, and who was concerned in the
management of the King's Theatre, Haymarket. Mr. Sala gives vague
information as to his Italian ancestry. "Anciently, I apprehend, our people were
persons connected with some aula, or Court, but whether as courtiers, clerks,
On 15th Oct., at Georgetown, Demerara, Hester Katharine, younger daughter of 1879 Nov
Gilbert Robertson Sandbach, Esq., aged 41-2 months.
On the 15th Sept., at Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana, Robert Sandland, 1879 Oct
eldest son of John Sandland, of Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Worcestershire, aged 51.
SANGSTER - At Berbice, on the 8th of December, on the 58th year of his age,
1809 Mar
deeply lamented by all his friends, Thomas Sangster, Esq., Captain of the 37th
foot, Assistant Barrack Master, and Assistant Quarter-Master General in the
Forces in the West Indies, and eldest son of Alexander Sangster, Esq., of
Kennington, Surry.
On the 15th inst., in London, aged 62, Archibald Schroeder, Esq., late of
1860 Jun
Demerara, British Guiana.
On the 29th ult., at sea, on board the barque Frances, from Demerara, George
1887 Oct
Henry Kennedy Schurer, of British Honduras, deeply regretted by his friends and
by his sorrowing widow and children, who are left to deplore his loss.
SCONCE - On July 26, 1936, suddenly, at Corisands, Deepdene, Dorking,
Herbert William Sconce (late Commissioner of Education, British Guiana), dearly
loved husband of Beatrice Sconce, and second son of the late Captain Herbert
Sconce, Indian Army, aged 71. Funeral at Dorking Parish Church, at 2.30
Thursday.
SCOTT -- Amelia Emma Catherine, Lady Scott, died at the close of last week in
her residence in Kensington-park-gardens. Her ladyship was the youngest
daughter of the late Mr. William Cook, formerly of Clay-hill, Enfield, Middlesex,
and married, in 1850, Sir John Scott, K.C.M.G., formerly Governor of British
Guiana.
On the 19th Nov., near Georgetown, Demerara, of gastric fever, Emily Margaret,
the beloved wife of W.D. Scott, Esq., and youngest daughter of the late Charles
Evans, Esq., of Ivy Lodge, Worcester.
SCOTT - On the 29th ult., at his residence, Eouthhome, Chislehurst, Kent, Sir
John Scott, K.C.M.G., formerly Governor of Labuan, Natal, and British Guiana, in
his 94th year. No flowers, by request.
On the 31st March, at Cheltenham, Mary Hamilton Sealy, widow of the Rev.
W.D. Sealy, B.A., late Rector of All Saints and Rural Dean of Berbice, British
Guiana.
SELLS - On the 20th Aug., at Villa Eveline, San Remo, Italy, Henry Martin Sells,
for over 30 years Secretary and Director of the Demerara Railway Co., 110,
Cannon-street, E.C., and late of Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth, aged 63. (West
Indian papers, please copy.)
On the 7th inst., at Brompton-square, London, Samuel S Shackleton, late of
Demerara, merchant.
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Sherlock
Sir Alfred
Sherlock
William
Shields
Margaret
Shields
William
Shier
Elizabeth
Siddons
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SHAW - On the 30th Dec., 1894, near George Town, British Guiana, of fever,
1895 Feb
Edward Wingfield Shaw, third son of the late Major-Gen. George Shaw, C.B.
On the 4th Sept., at 43, Minford-gardens, W., Ella Gertrude Shepherd, younger
1885 Sep
daughter of the late W.N. Lynch, Barrister-at-law, of Georgetown, Demerara,
aged 13. West Indian papers, please copy.
The death of the HONOURABLE WILLIAM ANTHONY MUSGRAVE SHERIFF,
1898 Jun
for many years a Judge of the Supreme Court at Demerara, occurred on
Saturday at 12, Beaumont-street, Portland-place. He was aged 54 years. Mr.
Sheriff arrived in England about a fortnight since to undergo an operation
rendered necessary owing to the trying climate in which his life had been
spent. He died after the operation. He was born in Antigua, of which colony his
father was Attorney-General, was educated in France and at Balliol College,
Oxford, and was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple. He was appointed
Attorney-General of Grenada, West Indies, in 1872, and was subsequently
Attorney-General at the Bahamas, Chief Justice of British Honduras, and
Commissioner for that colony at the New Orleans Exhibition, as also at the
Colonial Exhibition at South Kensington. Mr. Sheriff subsequently went to the
Straits Settlements, and afterwards to Demerara, being appointed Puisne Judge
in 1890. He married, in 1867, the eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Maddocks Daniel,
Judge of the Court of Request, India.
SHERLOCK - On the 26th May, at Clareville, Caterham Valley, Amy Sherlock,
widow of W.H. Sherlock, of British Guiana, aged 79. Funeral at Caterham 2.15
p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday).
Sir Alfred Sherlock, a member of the Executive Council of British Guiana from
1914 to 1926, died at Kalacoon, Caterham, on Februaryy 24. He did much to
foster trade within the Empire. Alfred Barker Sherlock, born in Demerara on
September 25, 1876, son of the late W.H. Sherlock, was educated at
Rossall. After some practical and educational training in commerce he joined
Curtis, Campbell and Co., Demerara, in 1900, and shortly afterwards was
appointed one of the company's attorneys. Six years later he transferred to
Sprostons, Limited, Demerara, as assistant manager and secretary. In 1909 he
went to Booker Brothers, McConnell and Co., Limited, as an attorney, being
appointed local director in 1910, general managing director of the company and
its branches in 1921, and chairman in 1927. Sherlock served as chairman of the
British West Indies delegation to the Canada-West Indies Conference in Ottawa
in 1925, and as deputy chairman of the conference. He was a strong
Freemason, and held the office of District Grand Master of British Guiana, 192638. For 15 years up to 1945 he was chairman of the West India Club. Other
offices he held included those of a vice-president of the West India Committee, a
SHERLOCK - On the 7th inst., suddenly at West View, Caterham Valley, Surrey,
William Henry Sherlock, late member of the Executive Council of British Guiana,
aged 74. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), 2.15, at St. John's Church, Caterham
Valley.
SHIELDS - On Nov. 9, 1943, Margaret, wife of the late Wm. M.B. Shields, British
Guiana.
SHIELDS - On Oct. 21, 1935, at Moffat, Dumfriesshire, William Martin Bryce
Shields, late of British Guiana, aged 66 years.
SHIER - On the 5th inst., at 57, Comiston Drive, Edinburgh, Elizabeth Shier,
eldest daughter of the late Revd. James Maclagan, D.D., and of Mrs. Maclagan
Wedderburn, of Pearsie, and widow of David Shier, M.D., Inspector of Hospitals,
Demerara, in her 79th year.
SIDDONS - On the 30th Nov., at 2, Lancaster-road, Westbourne-park, Elizabeth
Siddons, widow of Major G.R. Siddons, Indian Army, and of Kent Marriott, Esq.,
late Stipendiary Magistrate British Guiana.
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Jan
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Simpson
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Sloman
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Sloman
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Smellie
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Omond
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Martha
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SIDEBOTHAM - On the 13th Dec., suddenly, at Kingston House, Demerara,
Herbert Moffatt, son of the late Fred. J.S. Sidebotham, of Aymentrey,
Herefordshire, aged 33.
On the 11th ult., at Georgetown, Demerara, Captain John Simpson, of the
barque Majorian.
SIMPSON - On the 17th Aug., at Georgetown, Demerara, Emmie, wife of Ernest
L. Simpson.
SINCLAIR - At Banff, on the 15th current, John Sinclair, Esq., of Berbice.
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SLOMAN - on July 18, 1930, at 39, West-street, Farnham, Surrey, Edith, widow
of Dean Sloman, of British Guiana. Funeral at 3.30 p.m. on July 21.
1930
Jun
SLOMAN - On Aug. 9, 1937, at Glyn House, Farnham, Katharine, daughter of
the late Dr. S.G. Sloman, Snr. Funeral Farnham Parish Church Thursday, Aug.
12, 2.30 p.m. (Australian and British Guiana papers, please copy.)
SMELLIE - On the 8th Aug., at Sir John Ellerman's Hospital, Regent's Park, from
wounds received on the 1st Oct., 1916, Lieut. John Omond Smellie, The King's
Own, attached Machine Gun Corps, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Smellie,
of British Guiana, aged 21.
SMELLIE - On May 2, 1942, at Georgetown, British Guiana, Thomas Traill
Smellie, O.B.E., husband of Edith Smellie.
On the 15th inst., at her residence, Waverley, Reigate, Eliza, widow of the late
Euan McLaurin Smith, Esq., M.D., of Georgetown, Demerara, and second
daughter of the late Charles Bean, Esq., of Richmond, Surrey, tenderly loved
and deeply mourned by her sorrowing children and friends.
1937
Jul
1917 Aug
1942 Feb
1878
Apr
On Thursday, the 22d inst., at Hinton-house, Hants, Ellen Eliza, aged 16, second 1849 Mar
daughter of the late John Lucie Smith, Esq., LL.D., of Blackheath and British
G i
Guiana.
On the 8th inst., at Pelham House, 20, Highbury New Park, Isabella, relict of
1890 Mar
John Barber Smith, late of Demerara, in her 79th year.
On the 4th inst., suddenly at Kempsey, near Worcester, Martha Jean, youngest
1860 Aug
daughter of the late Evan McLaurin Smith, M.D., of Georgetown, Demerara, and
granddaughter of the late Charles Bean, Esq., of Richmond, Surrey, aged 21.
SMITH - On the 30th June, at Georgetown, Demerara, in his 68th year, the
Revd. David Smith, M.A. (Cantab), Rector for upwards of 40 years of St.
Matthew's, Georgetown, Canon of St. George's Cathedral, and formerly Rural
Dean of Demerara.
Sir William Frederick Haynes Smith, who had been Governor successively of
several colonies, died yesterday at the age of 89 at Turleigh Mill, Bradford-onAvon, Wiltshire. The fourth son of John Lucie Smith, LL.D., of Georgetown,
Demerara, he was called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1863, and went out
almost immediately to British Guiana as Solicitor-General. In 1874 he was
appointed Attorney-General, and 10 years later he was acting Governor for a few
months and again in 1887. In November, 1888, he was appointed Governor of
the Leeward Islands, was transferred to the Bahamas in 1893, and was High
Commissioner of Cyprus from 1898 to 1904. He was created C.M.G. in 1887,
and promoted to K.C.M.G. in 1890.
On the 23d Sept., at 12, Sussex-place, Regent's-park, Harriet, widow of the late
M.-General Sir James Carmichael Smyth, Esq., Bart., C.B., K.C.B., K.M.T.,
K.S.W., who commanded the Royal Engineers at Waterloo, and died Governor
of British Guiana in 1838.
On the 12th Sept., 1880, after a lingering illness, Richard Snagg, Medical Officer,
Georgetown, St. Vincent, W.I., eldest son of the late James Snagg, Esq.,
Canonan, Sr. Vincent, and nephew of the late Hon. Sir. W. Snagg, Chief Justice
of British Guiana.
On the 17th I, at Clevelands, Demerara, the Hon. Sir William Snagg, Chief
Justice of British Guiana, aged 71.
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SNAGGE - Om the 20th inst., very suddenly, at 6, Chandos-place, Broadstairs,
Constance Marion, widow of Sir William Snagge, K.C.M.G., formerly Chief
Justice of British Guiana, and daughter of the late Major George Larkins, Bengal
Artillery, aged 73.
SNELL - On April 16, 1944, at a nursing home, peacefully, Louisa Augusta,
widow of George Snell, M.D., aged 76. Cremation at Golders Green, to-morrow
(Wednesday), at 12.30. No flowers, please. (British Guiana papers, please
copy.)
SOMERSALL - On the 29th June, at Southsea, Eliza Albouy Somersall,
youngest daughter of Richard and Emma Bailey Somersall, of Demerara, aged
88. Demerara and Bermuda papers, please copy.
On the 14th inst., at Bayswater, Ada, the fifth daughter of the late Herbert Castle
Southey, Esq, formerly of Demerara, B. Guiana, and granddaughter of the late
Capt. Thos. Southey, R.N.
On the morning of the 26th inst., at The Bungalow, Eastbourne, Ellen Southey,
widow of the late Herbert Castle Southey, Esq., formerly of Demerara, B.
Guiana, son of the late Capt. Thomas Southey, R.N., aged 70 years, deeply
mourned. Colonial papers, please copy.
SPENCER - On the 2nd May, 1912, at Woodside House, Whetstone, Charlotte
Amy Spencer, daughter of the late Cresswell Mackay Spencer, Attorney of
Estates, Demerara (formerly of Cropthorne, Herefordshire), and Mary Oriana
Spencer, aged 92. Funeral at St. Pancras Cemetery, Finchley, at 12 o'clock, on
Monday, 6th May.
SPROSTON - On the 23rd May, Hugh Sproston, Junior, of Georgetown, British
Guiana. (By cablegram.)
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On the 22d Dec.,, 1884,, at Essequibo,
Henrietta Steele, late of The Precincts, Canterbury, formerly of Worcester.
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STEPHENS - On the 26th Dec., suddenly, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, Bruce
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Harvey Stephens, formerly of Glasgow and British Guiana.
The death occurred at Bognor Regis on Tiesday of Mrs. Stevenson, widow of
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Canon Philip Arthur Stevenson, of Demerara. She was the eldest daughter of the
late Ven. Francis J. Wyatt, B.D., Archdeacon of Demerara, was married to
Canon Stevenson in 1881, and was with him in Demerara for the greater part of
his long ministry there. Later Canon Stevenson did dity in various English
parishes, including Redbourn, Stoke Poges, and Sidcup. Mrs. Stevenson, like
her husband, lived a life of true unselfishness and was beloved by all who knew
her. Her eldest son, Mr. F.P. Stevenson, is a housemaster at Redley college,
while her eldest daughter ("Lassie") is married to Commander Norman C.
Moore, D.S.O., M.V.O., R.N.
STEWARD - On Aug. 19, 1944, after a short illness, Mary Isaline (Molly), widow 1944 May
of Philip F. Steward, acting Judge British Guiana, stepdaughter of Sir Percy
Ezechiel. Requiem 10 a.m. Convent of the Assumption, Kensington
Square. Funeral Kensal Green Catholic Cemetery, 12 noon, Aug. 25. R.I.P.
STEWARD - On April 27, 1936, at Georgetown, Philip Francis Steward,
B.A.Cantab. (Tiny), Senior Magistrate and Acting Judge, British Guiana, dearlybeloved husband of Molly (née Macmillan) and elder son of Francis J. Steward,
Consulting Surgeon, Guy's Hospital, and Edith M.Steward, of Ruardean, Fitzroy
Road, Fleet, Hants, aged 32.
STILWELL - On Oct. 29, 1934, at nursing home, Folkestone, Dorothy Mary
Stilwell, wife of Reginald Stilwell, Piplajool Tea Estate, daughter of the late
Frederick Long, British Guiana, and of Mrs. F. Long, 40, Park Drive, London,
W.3.
On the 20th., at Paris, the Rev. William Gibbs Straghan, formerly of the colony of
Demerara, and late of Stanwick, Northamptonshire.
STUART - On the 25th Feb., at 42, Beehive-lane, Ilford, Charles Holm Stuart,
late of Demerara and Croyden Lodge, Lowestoft. Funeral private.
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On the 30th July, at Longfield, Dover, Edward Stubbs, late of Demerara. In his
59th year.
Frank
On the 19th Sept., Frank Henry Stubbs, M.A., aged 29 years, Second Master at
Queen's College, Georgetown, Demerara, of yellow fever, only son of the Rev.
H.C. Stubbs, Principal of the Training College, Warrington.
Frank
Second Lieutenant Frank Percival Stubbs, Sherwood Foresters, only son of the
late F.H. Stubbs and of Mrs. Wieting, of Georgetown, Demerara, died on April 25
of wounds received on the 24th while in temporary command of a trench mortar
battery, aged 36. He was educated at Christ's Hospital. He served for a time in
the Garrison Artillery in Georgetown, British Guiana, and on the outbreak of war
came home from Canada and obtained a commission in the Sherwood
Foresters.
Sarah
On the 22d ult., at her residence, The Villa, Beach, Gloucestershire, Sarah,
widow of the late J.S. Stutchbury, of Demerara.
John
On the 19th Aug., at 4, Priestfield-road, Edinburgh, of inflammation of the lungs,
after a short illness, John Sutherland Gordon, of Plantation Greenfield,
Demerara, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.
Oswald
Wing Commander Oswald Bertie Swain, killed on active service, was born in
Demerara, British Guiana, 41 years ago, and educated at Horsham Grammar
School and at Allan Glen's, Glasgow. He served in the Army throughout the War
of 1914-18 in The Scottish Rifles, T.F., and the Machine Gun Corps. In 1922 he
joined the R.A.F. with a short-service commission for which a permanent
copmmission was substituted in 1926. He was promoted to flying officer in 1924,
flight lieutenant in 1929, and squadron leader in 1936. In addition to being an
armament specialist, he had qualified at the R.A.F. Staff College and as a flying
instructor, and had served on armament, staff, and flying duties at various home
stations and in India. In 1937 he was appointed to the Directorate of Training at
the Air Ministry.
Evan Frank SWAN - On May 19, 1934, at Monte Carlo, Evan Frank Oswald Swan, Barristerat-Law, dearly loved husband of Agnes and eldest son of R.A. Swan, late Puisne
Judge of Trinidad, aged 62. R.I.P. (Barbados and British Guiana papers, please
copy.)
Wilfred
SWAN - On the 1st Nov., at Jamaica, from yellow fever, Wilfred Thurstan, of
Colonial Bank, third son of R.A. Swan, Barrister-at-law, Stipendiary Magistrate,
British Guiana, aged 20 years.
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