Death Notice South Australian Register 25 January 1840 On January 24th, Lucy Barton Hack, youngest daughter of John Barton Hack, Esq., aged 4 months and three weeks
HAGE Trevor Maxwell
_Return Thanks Notice Murray Pioneer 9th February 1950 Mr and Mrs H.R. (Max) Hage and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of their infant son and brother, Trevor Maxwell. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of sincere thanks.
HAHN August William
Death Notice The Advertiser 25 September 1915 HAHN.-On the 7th August, killed in action at the Dardanelles, August William, eldest son of G. H. Hahn, Kybybolite. He answered the call. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 10, Turkey
HAIGH John Henry
Death & Obituary Notice The Register 13 May 1919 HAIGH - On the 12th May at Taitucka Station, Port Lincoln, John Henry Haigh, aged 64years. The Advertiser 8 July 1919 Mr. John Henry Haigh, of Tiaturka Station, Port Lincoln, sheepfarmer, who died at Port Lincoln, was born in that town, and was educated at the St. Peter's College. He won a prize for the longest throw with a cricket ball, which was presented to him, bearing an inscription on a silver plate. He was a first class shot and an intrepid sailor. There was not a spot in Spencer's Gulf into which he did not put his boat's nose. He found many valuable guano deposits on the islands. He took a 20ft motor launch by himself from Port Lincoln, via the Southern Ocean, to Coffin's Bay for his cousin, the late Mr. W. T. Mortlock. He also undertook an exploring trip with the late Mr. Maurice and others, before the great mining boom, through Western Australia, and then right up to the Gulf of Carpentaria. He was the leader. Though beset by scurvy, fever, and ague, and the loss of many horses, he brought his party through safely. Nothing could daunt him. He was known as a '"white" man,through and through. He was twice married. All his children, by his first marriage (three daughters and one son), participate in his not inconsiderable estate. He was looking forward to welcoming his son, Fred, who won the Military Medal for bravery, after being three years at the front; but unfortunately his greatest wish was not fulfilled. His son is expected before the end of July. He served in the 45th Battalion. Mr. Haigh, though or a very retiring disposition, had many firm friends.
HAIGH Florence Emily
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 January 1950 HAIGH. — On Jan. 1, at a private hospital, Florence Emily, widow of the late John Haigh of 6 Ilford street, Walkerville, formerly of Port Lincoln. Aged 82 years. In God's, care. HAIGH - The Friends of the late Mrs Florence Emily Haigh of 6 Ilford street, Walkerville (formerly of Port Lincoln) are respectfully informed that her Funeral Service was privately conducted on Wednesday Afternoon at the Crematorium, West Terrace. Rev C.F. Eggleton officiated Harold S. Wallman (ex - 1st A.I.F.) Funeral Director Hampstead road, Broadview, M3911
HAINS Morris
Death Notice The Advertiser 2 September 1915 HAINS.-Morris, youngest beloved son of John and Julia Hains, LeFevre-terrace, killed in action at the Dardanelles during August 7 and 12, aged 21 years. May his soul rest in peace. Resting: Lone Pine Cemetery, Anzac, Sp. Mem. C. 39. - Turkey
HALL Anthony Basil McKellar
Death Notice The Advertiser 2 July 1915 HALL.-On the 18th May, 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Anthony Basil McKellar, elder son of Anthony Hall, Broken Hill. Sergeant B Company 10th Infantry, 3rd Brigade Aust., Imp.Force. The Register 3 July 1915 HALL.—On the 18th May, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Sgt. Anthony Basil McKellar Hall, 10th Battalion, 3rd Brigade, elder son of Anthony Hall, of Broken Hill. Memorial:Lone Pine Cemetery (Plot II, Row A, Grave No. 21), Gallipoli
HALL Clara Mary
Death Notice The Advertiser 16 July 1952 HALL (formerly Crowe). —On July 15, at Victor Harbor, Clara Mary, loving mother of Beat, Ted, Gladys and Hazel. Aged 79 years. HALL. —THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS of the late Mrs. CLARE M. HALL are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Victoria street, Victor Harbor, on THURSDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the Victor Harbor Cemetery. W. H. OVERALL Funeral Director, Phone Victor Harbor 53.
HALL Sydney Gordon Leslie
Death Notice The Advertiser 7 October 1915 HALL.-On, the 8th August, at Gallipoli, on active, service, Lieutenant Sydney Gordon Leslie, youngest son of Mrs. F. S. Hall, Opey-avenue, Hyde Park. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 33, - Turkey
HALLETT
Death Notice South Australian Register 4 February 1843 August 20, at Woodford, Essex, Mrs Hallett, in the 70th year of her age.
HALLIDAY Edwin Ralph Cecil
Death Notice Chronicle 25th October 1945 HALLIDAY - On Monday, October 15, at his home, Jabuk (suddenly), Edwin Ralph Cecil, late 50th Batt, 1st A.I.F., M.M. dearly loved husband of Bessie. Aged 51 years. Sadly missed.
HAMILTON Eliza
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 26 January 1859 On Sunday morning, the 12th December, at her residence, The Lodge, Kensington, after a short illness, Eliza, wife of George Ernest Hamilton, aged 56.
HAMILTON Emily
_Death Notice Advertiser Saturday 4 December 1943 HAMILTON: On December 3, at the residence of her brother Mr. Geo Rowney, Barner Rd., Payneham. Emily beloved wife of the late John Hamilton, loved mother of Gwen, Grace, Mary, Dulcie and Glad. aged 67
HAMILTON Frank
Frank Hamilton
_Death Notice The Register Saturday 14th June 1913
HAMILTON: On the 13th June, at Ewell Vineyards, Glenelg, Frank, beloved husband of Violet Hamilton, and son of the late Henry Hamilton, aged 54
HAMILTON Henry
_Death Notice Advertiser Monday 11 February 1907 HAMILTON: On the 10th February at the Ewell vineyards, Morphettville, Henry Hamilton, in his 82nd year.
HAMILTON Kate
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September 1951 HAMILTON. — On September 24, at a private hospital, Kate
Hamilton, of 25 Waymouth avenue, Glandore West, wife of Sam, beloved mother of
Alex, Tom and Mary (Mrs. Ward). Aged 61 years. HAMILTON. — THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. KATE HAMILTON are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Murray Ward, 25 Waymouth av., Glandore West, on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. PARTINGTON & SON. Funeral Directors. South rd., Black Forest. LF1246.
HAMILTON Mary Elizabeth
_Death Notice South Australian Register Tuesday 1 February 1870 HAMILTON: On the 19th January, of consumption, Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Henry Hamilton, of Ewell Farm Sturt, in her 35th year. Melbourne papers please copy.
HAMLYN Arthur F.
Death Notice The Advertiser 4 September 1915 HAMLYN-Arthur F., beloved only brother of Eileen A. Murray. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, during August 6th and 9th, aged 25 years. "Called to a higher service." Resting: Johnston's Jolly Cemetery, Sp. Mem. 6. - Turkey
HAMMOND Henry
Death Notice The Advertiser 6 September 1915 HAMMOND-On the 7th August, killed in action at Gallipoli, Henry Hammond, Second Light Horse (Queensland) eldest son of C. W. Hammond, North Adelaide. The Advertiser 1 October 1915 HAMMOND.-Dear old Hen, killed in action, August 7, 1915, at Dardanelles.-Inserted by his loving mother. Resting: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, IV.D.13. - Turkey
HAMMOND John (Jack)
Death Notice The Advertiser 6 November 1915 HAMMOND.-On the 14th August, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private John (Jack) Hammond, beloved husband of Ada Hammond, father of Charles, Jack, Walter, Linda, Elsie, Amy, of Chidlow's Wells, son-in-law of Mr.and Mrs. C. Cook, J.P.. of Chidlow's Wells, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Edmiston, Leeder-ville, aged 31. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. -Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. J. Hammond. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 53 - Turkey
HAMMOND Herbert James
Died on Active Service Notice Advertiser 25 February 1918 HAMMOND.-Killed in action at Bullecourt, on 11th April, 1917 (previously reported missing), Second Lieutenant Herbert James Hammond, 48th Battalion, dearly loved eldest son of C. W. and E. Hammond, Grace-street, Hyde Park. Resting: Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy, France - I.E.22
HAMP Stuart Samson
Death Notice The Advertiser 2 September 1915 HAMP.-On the 7th August, at the Dardanelles, killed in action, Stuart Samson, only son of the late J. C. Hamp, solicitor, Adelaide, and son of Mrs. Samuel Morris, Western Australia, aged 23 years. Resting: Quinn's Post Cemetery, Anzac, Sp. Mem. 10 -
HANEY Herbert
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 HANEY —On the 5th March, at Sister Rowe's Private Hospital, Herbert, the dearly loved husband of Emily Haney, of 3 Richmond-road, Westbourne Park, aged 56
HANNAFORD George Lancelot Linfield
Death Notice Advertiser 27 March 1900 HANNAFORD- On the 25th March, at Dingo Vale from enteric fever, George Lancelot Linfield Hannaford, oldest sonof George Hannaford, Dingo Vale, aged 22 years.
HANSON Paulina
Death Notice South Australian Register 10 April 1858 On the 8th inst, at Tam O'Shanter Belt, Victoria, Paulina, youngest daughter of Mr. Louis Hanson, aged 10 months and 11 days, of inflammation of the brain.
HARDING John Thomas
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 May 1931 HARDING.—John Thomas, dearly beloved third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harding of 40 Newbon-street, Prospect, in his 27th year. Rest after suffering.
HARDMAN Sarah
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 20 December 1859 November 25, at her residence, Strangways-terrace, North Adelaide, Sarah, the beloved wife of J. Hardman, Esq., aged 48 years.
HARDY Florence
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 9th September 1916 HARDY - On August 31st, at Wookata, from pnuemonia, Florence, the beloved wife of L.E. Hardy and loved daughter of Mrs J. Miller senr. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd September 1916 Mr L. E. Hardy of Wookata, wishes to thank all friends for their kindness and sympathy in his recent bereavement, especially Mesdames G.W. Murray and S. Price, also Messrs Riddle, Stoddart and May.
HARRINGTON Keith
Death Notice The Advertiser 31 August 1915 HARRINGTON.-On the 6th August, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Keith, third son of T. B. and K. M. Harrington, Childers-street, North Adelaide, aged 22 years (4th Light Horse). Resting: Beach Cemetery (Plot II, Row H, Grave No. 8), Anzac, Gallipoli
HARRIS Charles Wright
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 17 September 1859 On the 12th instant, from exhaustion, on the wreck of the Admella, by over-exertion to procure food for the sufferers Captain Charles Wright Harris, late of the schooner Waite- mata, aged 37 years, deeply regretted by all who knew him.
HARRIS Sophia
Death Notice The Register 29 June 1926 HARRIS.— On the 27th June, at her residence, Overdale, North Walkerville, Sophia, widow of Frederick Harris (late of Willow Bend), in her ninety-third year. HARRIS— The Friends of the late Mrs. SOPHIA HARRIS, of Overdale, Ilford road, North Walkerville, are respectfully notified that her Remains were peacefully laid to rest in the Payneham Cemetery on MONDAY AFTERNOON. Rev, G.0.B, Rowe officiating. W WILLIAMSON, Undertaker. Phone Norwood 1707 Payneham.
HARRIS William Jury
Death Notice The Advertiser 25 May 1942 HARRIS. —On May 24, at a private hospital, William Jury Harris, of Ilford st.. North Walkerville. aged 68 years. HARRIS.—The Friends of the late Mr. William Jury Harris, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Ilford st., North Walkerville, this day (Monday) at 3-35p.m. for the Crematorium, West ter. R.T. Wallman & Son, Undertakers 212-214 Pulteney st., City C769 184 Goodwood rd., Millswood U2581.
HARRIS George Henry
Death Notice The Mail 15 July 1944 HARRIS.— On July 15 (suddenly), at 10 Harcourt road, Payneham, George Henry, beloved husband of Florence Western Harris, and loving father of Keith, Joan, Lorna, Colin, Ken, Nancy, and Mabel. Aged 74 years. Peacefully sleeping. Death NoticeThe Advertiser 17 July 1944 HARRIS.—on July 15 at 10 Harcourt rd., Payneham, George Henry, loving grandad of Mollie. Jacqueline and Roger. HARRIS.—On July 15. at 10 Harcourt rd., Payneham. George Henry, beloved father of Geraldine Bowes. HARRIS.— The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE HENRY HARRIS are respectfully informed that his Funeral will Leave his late Residence, 10 Harcourt road, Payneham, on MONDAY at 2.30 p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON. Funeral Directors. 124 Wellington road. Payneham. F 1707.
HARRIS Florence Western
Death Notice The Mail 14 February 1953 HARRIS.— On February 13, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H B. Wallace, 65 Broadway, Glenelg, Florence Western, beloved wife of the late George Harris. of Payneham, and loving mother of Keith, Joan, Colin, Ken, Nancy and MabeL also Lorna (deceased). In her 80th year. Resting peacefully. HARRIS.— The Friends of the late Mrs. FLORENCE WESTERN HARRIS are respectfully informed that her Funeral will Leave the Residence of her son, Mr. Ken Harris, 34 George street, Payneham, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Payneham Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON. Funeral Directors. 124 Wellington road, Payneham. FA 1707.
HARVEY Frederick
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Lieutenant FREDERICK HARVEY, killed in action on November 12, in Palestine, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. A..J. Harvey, King's Park. He was one of the first to enlist from South Australia with the Light Horse, and was then 18 years old. He sailed with the 1st Expeditionary Force for Egypt, and accompanied his unit to Gallipoli on May 2, 1915. He fought there until the evacuation, and then took part in the heavy fighting in Egypt, where the Australian Light Horse distinguished themselves to conspicuously. In consequence of his devotion to duty, soldierly qualities, and gallantry, he was promoted on the field to the rank of lieutenant. He was wounded in the Raffa battle, but joined his unit again, and was in many fierce battles. At the ago of 21 years 11 months he fell, after over three years' active service. Fred (as he was known by many) was a prominent lacrosseur, and played with the Goodwood team. He was a member of the Goodwood Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class. He was employed on the staff of Messrs. Colton, Palmer, & Preston. He was of a bright, cheerful disposition, and made many friends. His elder brother, Lieutenant J. McF. Harvey, has been on active service from the beginning 0f the war.
HARVEY James Benjamin
Death Notice South Australian Register 15 March 1843 At Port Lincoln, on the 26th ultimo, James Benjamin Harvey, Esq., J.P., aged 38 years.
HAVEY Frank
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private FRANK HAVEY, nephew of Mrs. M. Durkin, Smith-street, Southwark, died of wounds on October 20. He was a member of the 10th Battalion, and was present at the landing at Galipoli, going right through till the evacuation. Afterwards he went on to France, where he received his wounds. He was of a kind and gentle disposition, and beloved by all. His term of service to the Empire extended over three years . His brother died of meningitis in camp two years ago.
HAWES Catherine
Death Notice Advertiser 12 October 1909 HAWES - On the 18th September, Catherine the dearly beloved wife of the late James Hawes, of Jamestown, aged 75 yeras. R.I.P.
HAWKES Annie Louisa
Death Notice Naracoorte Herald 6 February 1950 HAWKES - On February 4th at her late residence, Livingstone Street, Naracoorte, Annie Louisa, wife of the late Harry Hawkes, loving mother of Florrie, grandmother of Percy, and sister of Mrs. I. Frost. Aged 73 years. "At Rest." Death Notice Naracoorte Herald 16 February 1950 PASSING OF MRS A.L. HAWKES The death occurred on February 4, at her late residence, Livingston Street, Naracoorte, of Mrs Annie Louisa Hawkes. Born in Adelaide in 1876, Mrs Hawkes was the daughter of the late Mr. Alfred Leane. Following her marriage to the late Mr. Hawkes, she made her home in the Naracoorte district some 44 years ago. Both Mr and Mrs Hawkes were active members in Naracoorte Church of Christ and auxiliaries.
HAWSON Alec
Death Notice The Advertiser 7 September 1915 HAWSON.-In loving remembrance of dear little Alec, much loved nephew, killed at the Dardanelles, 9th Light Horse, June 12, by shrapnel, instantaneous. Sadly missed. Ever remembered by us as our own. They laid our dear one in the grave. With heavy steps they trod. His body rests in foreign soil, But his soul's at home with God. We mourn the brave young life cut short, With hearts so sad and sore. He turned to face a soldier's fate, And marched to meet the foe. Then let the shrapnel do its worst. And let the cannon roar. He fought for God, for home, for King, He could not do any more. -By his loving uncle and auntie, T. and J. Spalding, Port Lincoln.,
HAWSON,-On the 12th June, killed in action at Gallipoli, Trooper Alexander (Alec) Lincoln Hawson, 9th Light Horse, dearly-loved son of Matthew and Katherine Hawson, and beloved nephew of Mrs. MacKay, Prospect. He being dead, yet speaketh. If Thou shouldn't ask me to resign What most I prize, it ne'er were mine; I only give Thee what is Thine; Thy will be done. Resting: Ari Burnu Cemetery, Anzac, B.14. - Turkey
HAY J.A.
Death Notice The Advertiser 12 June 1915 HAY-.-On the 5th June, at Egypt, Corporal J. A. Hay, who died of appendicitis, eldest son of the late James Spain Hay, formerly of Company-street, Kew, Semaphore. Beloved by all. Resting: Chatby War Memorial Cemetery (Row L, Grave No. 139), Egypt
HAYNES Hannah
Death Notice Advertiser 23 January 1900 HAYNES - On the 20th January at Victor Harbor of Pulmonary consumption, Hannah, the beloved wife of Alfred R.A. Haynes, aged 31 years. Leaving a sorrowing husband and three little ones to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother.
HAYWARD Myrtle
Death Notice The Advertiser 29 June 1929 HAYWARD. — On the 28th June, at Private Hospital, Myrtle, dearly beloved wife of William Charles Hayward, of Yeo-street, Semaphore, and younger daughter of Mrs. T. Parker and the late Mr. W. S. Bennett, of Gawler.” Funeral Notice The Advertiser 29 June 1929 HAYWARD. - The FRIENDS of Mr. WILLIAM CHARLES HAYWARD are respectfully informed that the Funeral (Motor) of his late WIFE (Myrtle) will leave his Residence, Yeo-street, Semaphore, on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. for the Cheltenham Cemetery. F.W. MOORE, Undertaker. Military-road, Semaphore, 'Phone Y147. Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, 'Phone J .....
HEADLY William
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 HEADLY.— On the 8th June, at Glandore, William, beloved father of Edward and Ralph, aged 78 years (suddenly). English papers please copy.
HEED
Death Notice South Australian Register 28 January 1858 DIED: On the 27th inst, the infant son of John and Mary Heed, City Bridge Hotel, Hindley-street, aged seven months.
HEED Joseph
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 3 December 1858 On December 2, at the Britannia Hotel, Norwood, Joseph Heed, brother to John Heed, City Bridge Hotel, Hindley- street, aged 47 years.
HEFFERNAN Percival
Death Notice The Advertiser 11 October 1915 HEFFERNAN.-On the 9th October, at 7th Australian General Hospital, Keswick, Trooper Percival, of 3rd Light Horse (returned), dearly beloved husband of Augusta Heffernan, late of Broken Hill, aged 23 years.
HEHIR Emma
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February 1919 HEHIR. - On the 11th February, at the Adelaide Hospital,
Emma, dearly-loved wife of William Hehir, of John-street, Payneham, and
daughter-in-law of the late Robert Hehir, of Ambleley, (late Hahndorf), leaving
a sorrowing husband and three little children to mourn their sad loss.” Funeral Notice The Advertiser 12
February 1919 HEHIR.-The FRIENDS of Mr. WILLIAM HEHIR are respectfully
informed that the Funeral of his late WIFE (Emma) will leave his residence,
John-street, Payneham, on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Payneham Cemetery. R. T.
WALLMAN & SON, Undertakers, Pulteney-street. 'Phone 769.
HELBERG Anders Norman
Death Notice The Advertiser 16th August 1948 HELBERG.—On August 14, at Adelaide, Anders Norman, the deariy beloved husband of Marie Helberg, of 7 Eighth av, St. Peters, and loved brother of Margaret, Ernest and Ruth. Aged 63 years. Resting with the Lord.
HELMORE James
Obituary Notice West Coast Sentinel 3rd July 1914 The death occurred at Streaky Bay public hospital at 7-45 last evening of Mr James Helmore, well known through out the West Coast. The deceased, who was a native of Devonshire, England, came out to South Australia in 1856 with his parents, he then being an infant of only 12 months old. On starting work, the River Murray first claimed his attention, and he remained there with the late Mr Ben Taylor until about 20 years ago, when he removed to the Broken Hill district, and was in the teamster business for many years with a Mr. Cowan. On coming to the West Coast 17 years ago he was engaged on Chandada and other stations for some time, finally settling down with the late Mr. Murray at Penong 12 years ago, and he remained there until his present illness overtook him, when he removed to his sister's (Mrs. L. Turner) residence, Streaky Bay, from where he was taken to the public hospital a few weeks ago. He was 59 years of age. The internment will take place tomorrow.
HEMING Leslie Duncan
Death Notice The Advertiser 25 August 1915 HEMING.-In the service of his country, Leslie Duncan (Captain) of D Company, 10th Infantry Battalion, killed in action, Dardanelles, August 5, 1915, third and youngest son of Grace Heming, of North Adelaide, and of the late Thomas Heming. "He has answered the call." Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 50 - Turkey
HENDERSON Ernest George
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 September 1933 HENDERSON.—On the 3rd September at Riverside, Victor Harbour, Ernest George, second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, and dearly beloved husband of Dulcie (nee Rumbelow), aged 32 years. Sadly missed, dearly loved. HENDERSON. —
THE FRIENDS of the late ERNESTGEORGEHENDERSON, late
of Strathalbyn, are
respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of his brother (Mr. F.
S. Henderson),
Crozier street, Victor Harbour, at 2.30 p.m., on TUESDAY, for the Victor Harbour Cemetery. W. H. OVERALL
Undertaker. Victor Harbour. 'Phone 53.”
HENDERSON Vera Lydia Graham
Death Notice Advertiser 16 January 1900 HENDERSON On the 9th January, at Port Pirie, after three months illness, Vera Lydia Graham, second dearly beloved daughter of George H and Fanny Henderson, granddaughter of Mrs. C.W. Dalton, great-granddaughter of Mrs. M.A. Long, aged 8 months.
HENDRY Gladys Elizabeth
Death Notice Advertiser 2nd March 1900 HENDRYOn the 22nd February, at Petersburgh, Gladys Elizabeth, the dearly loved child of J.R. and E.F. Hendry, aged 12½ months.
HENNESSY J.
Death Notice The Advertiser 21 August 1915 HENNESSY.-On the 23rd July, at Malta, Sergeant J. Hennessy, of 9th Light Horse, second beloved son of J. and M. Hennessy, Arthur-street, Unley. R.I.P. Resting: Addolorata Cemetery, E.EA.A.653 - Malta
HERRAMAN James
_Death Notice South Australian Register Tuesday 16 June 1868 HERRAMAN:- At his residence, Campbelltown, of dropsy, James Herraman, after an illness of 18 months, aged 58. - an old colonist. His end was peace.
HERRAMAN Maria
Maria & Thomas Herraman
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Death Notice Advertiser Tuesday 24 April 1906
HERRAMAN: On the 23rd April, at Allison Street, St.
Leonards, Glenelg. Maria wife of Thomas Herraman aged 57.
HERRAMAN Ruby Maude
_Death Notice Advertiser Monday 3 January 1927 HERRAMAN:- On the 2nd January, Ruby Maude Herraman, of 16 Harriet street, City, wife of Arthur Herraman, aged 53.
HERRAMAN Samuel
_Death Notice Register Monday 24 January 1916 HERRAMAN:- On the 23 January, at his residence, Calabor, Gilbert street, Gilberton, Samuel beloved husband of Elizabeth, A.C. Herraman aged 66.
HERRAMAN Sydney Harry
_Death Notice Advertiser Wednesday 8 April 1914 HERRAMAN:- On the 6th April at Cumming street, Mile End, Sydney Harry, dearly beloved son of S. & A. Herraman, aged 5 months. Another bud to bloom in heaven.
HERON Robert John
Death Notice Naracoorte Herald 6 March 1950 HERON - At Millicent, on February 28th, Robert John, beloved husband of Ina, and loving father of Betty, Pat and John. Aged 67 years.
HETTNER Oscar Paul
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 On the 8th February, at Bremer Bay, W. Aus. (through accidental drowning), Oscar Paul, second beloved son of Mr and Mrs. J.G. Hettner Stockwell. S.A. aged 44 years.
HEYWOOD Florence Isabella & Louisa Eardley
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 18 October 1859 On September 15th, at Beckwith, near Gawler, of diphtheria, Florence Isabella, aged 16 months ; also, on September 20th, Louisa Eardley, of the same complaint, aged 3 years and 4 months—the beloved children of Eardley and Margaret Heywood.
HIBBARD William
Death Notice The Advertiser 10 May 1900 HIBBARD.—On the 13th April, at Strathalbyn, of accident whilst felling tree, William, youngest beloved son of Richard Hibbard, of Strathalbyn, leaving brothers and sister to mourn their loss. Beloved by all. Aged 33 years.
HIBBOTSON Thomas
Death Notice The Advertiser 2 June 1915 HIBBOTSON.-On the 22nd May, Thomas, the third son of the late C. Hibbottson and Mrs. Kielsen, Alexander-street, Largs. S.A. leaving Mother, seven sisters, and three brothers to mourn their sad loss. Killed in action at Dardanelles, aged 34. Resting: Beach Cemetery (Plot I, Drow A, Grave No. 7), Anzac, Gallipoli
HICKS Victor Gibson
The Register 16th December 1916 HICKS.— Killed in action in France, on the 5th November, 1916, Victor Gibson, dearly loved and deeply mourned son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hicks, Dartmouth street, Goodwood, - and grandson of the late Mrs. C. M. Hicks.— His country called. Through the long silence of the grave, He goes to his God, a soldier brave.
HIGGINS Oscar Albert
_Death Notice The Advertiser 8 March
1918 HIGGINS. - On the 4th March, at Wilgena, East West Railway,
Oscar Albert (Ockey), dearly beloved second son of A. W. and M. C. Higgins,
aged 6 years and 11½ months. God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining land, So He bent with loving smile, And clasped our darling's hand. - Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters.
HILL William Henry
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 September 1915 HILL.-On'the 23rd August, in 15th General Hospital, Egypt, of wounds received in action, William Henry Hill, second loved son of Mrs. M. Hill, Port MacDonnell, and brother of Mrs. Robert Tweedle, Blyth. -"His duty nobly done." Resting: Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, K. 82. - Egypt
HILLAM Jane
Death Notice South Australian Register 1 March 1866 HILLAM.— On the 23rd February, at Terlinga, Mount Pleasant from the effects of premature confinement Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Priestly Hillam, and second daughter of John Thomson, Esq., of Lily Bank, aged 35 years.
HILLAM Priestly
Death Notice The Register 9 June 1906 HILLAM.— On the 2nd June, at Wilmington, Priestly Hillam, late of Mount Pleasant and Buttamuc, Dawson, aged 82 years. A colonist of 66 years
HILLAM John
Death Notice The Register 13 January 1916 HILLAM.-On the 30th December, 1915, at his residence, Junee, New South Wales, John, dearly beloved husband of Marion E. Hillam, late of Georgetown, South Australia, aged 65 years and 10 months.
HILLAM Marion Eglinton
Death Notice The Register 3 February 1928 HILLAM. — On the 26th January, at Junee (N.S.W.), Marion Egelinton Hillam, aged 76 years, widow of the late John Hillam, late of Georgetown, S. A.
HILLAM Marion
Death Notice The Advertiser 28 May 1940 HILLAM—On the 25th of May, at Rosebank, Marion Hillam, widow of Robert Hillam in her 79th year. HILLAM. —THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. MARION HILLAM. relict of Robert Hillam are respectfully informed that her Remains were removed from Rosebank and privately laid to rest on MONDAY AFTERNOON in St John's Cemetery, Mount Pleasant. GEO DOWNS & SON, Funeral Directors 67 Jeffcott street. North Adelaide. Phone 735.
HILLAM Emmeline
Death Notice The Advertiser 27 September 1951 HILLAM,— On September 26, at Jamestown Hospital, Emmeline, dearly beloved wife of Robert Hillam of Caltowie, and loving mother of Abax and Bevis. Aged 74 years. At rest. HILLAM.— THE FRIENDS of Mr. ROBERT HILLAM. of Caltowie, are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE will leave his residence, Caltowie at 4 p.m.,THIS DAY (Thursday) Sept. 27, for the Caltowie Cemetery. H.H.LARSON, Caltowie. Phone 4. The Advertiser 16 October 1951 HILLAM.— Mr. Robert Hillam and family desire to THANK all those who sent kind messages of sympathy in the loss of their dear wife and mother. Special thanks to Dr. Verco, matron and staff of Jamestown Hospital.
HILLAM Robert
Death Notice The Advertiser 4 August 1953 HILLAM.— On August 2, at Jamestown Hospital, Robert, beloved husband of the late Emmeline Hillam and loving father of Max and Bevis Aged 75 years. HILLAM.— THE FRIENDS Of the late Mr. ROBERT HILLAM are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of his Son (Mr Max Hillam), Caltowie on TUESDAY. August 4th, at 3 p.m.. for the Caltowie Cemetery. H. H LARSSON. Funeral Director. Caltowie. Phone 4.
HILLIER Claire R.A.
Death Notice The Bunyip 14th January 1916 HILLIER - On 6th January, at Gawler River, Claire R.A. (Girlie), dearly loved daughter of Beeton and Ada Hillier, aged 4 years and 9 months.
HILLS W. George
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 24th November 1917 HILLS - Killed in action in France, October 28th, Private Walter George Hills, 27th Battalion, aged 28 years, dearly loved and loving husband of Gladys Hills, loving father of litle Wally and Olive, and eldest beloved son of Henry W. and Helen Hills. Sacrificed on the alter of justice and honor; See ye that it is not in vain! Stern Duty.
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private W. GEORGE HILLS, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hills, of Richmond-road, Westbourne Park, who belonged to the 27th Battalion, was killed in France on October 28. He was educated at Lefevre Peninsula school and the A.S. & B.T. Academy, and was for seven years employed by Messrss. W. H. Betts & Co.. of Streaky Bay, as clerk. He went into camp in August 1916. He gained his corporal's certificate, and sailed for England on January 24 last. After a course at tlie Candahar Officers' Training College, he left for France on September 21, and had only been there for five weeks. He was 28 years old, and leaves a young widow and two little children. Mrs. Hills has since received word that her second son, Lance-Corporal H. A. (Alex.) Hills, has been severely injured (second occasion), and that he has gunshot wounds in the left leg, chest, and head, while both arms are fractured. Her third son. Private W. E. Hills, of the 16th Battalion, has been a prisoner of war in Germany (wounded), for 15 months. He was captured after the attack on Mouqeuet Farm in August, 1916.
HIND Ronald James
Died on Active Service Notice The Bunyip 28th April 1916 HIND - On the 13th April, at London, Pte. Ronald James, dearly beloved youngest son of Mr and Mrs A.J. Hind, Gawler South, aged 19 years and 7 months. Deeply mourned.
HOBBS Harry Cyril
Death Notice The Advertiser 10th June 1949 HOBBS. —On June 9, at Barmera, Harry Cyril Hobbs, of Berri, loved brother of Harold, Bert and Elsie. Late 7th Field Ambulance, 1st A.I.F. Aged 59 years. At rest.
HOCKRIDGE Robert Charles
Death Notice The Advertiser 13 August 1915 HOCKRIDGE.-On the 24th July, at sea, after contracting tvphoid in the trenches, at the Dardanelles, Corporal Robert Charles (Bob) Hockridge, youngest son of Mrs. A. A. Hockridge, of Sydenham-road, Norwood, and the late T. O. Hockridge of Wallaroo, aged 26 years. Resting: East Mudros Military Cemetery, II.B.26 - Greece
HODGES Kate Maude
_Death Notice South Australian Register Thursday 8 March 1866
HODGES:- On the 7th March at South Yarra,
Melbourne, Kate Maude Hodges, late of Norweed, in her 20th year.
HODGKINSON Eric
Death Notice The Advertiser 1 November 1915 HODGKINSON-On the 8th October at Alexandria Hospital, result of wounds inflicted at the Dardanelles, Eric, only son of Mrs E.G. Hodgkinson, Melbourne, and eldest grandson of Mr. E.J. Hodgkinson, Hackney Resting: East Mudros Military Cemetery, III.A.28 - Greece
HODGSON Joshua
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 HODGSON.—On the 8th June, at his residence, 36, Rochester-street. Knightsbridge. Joshua Hodgson, in his 87th year. (A colonist of 82 years). Beloved father of Harold, Ethel (Mrs. W. F. Hunter), and Margaret (Mrs. E. H. C. Hall, Kadina). No flowers by request.
HOGAN Patrick
Death Notice Advertiser 1 January 1900 HOGAN - On the 29th December 1899 at his residence, Watchem, Victoria, Patrick Hogan, the dearly beloved husband of Winnifred Hogan, late of Stockport, S.A. aged 76 years. R.I.P.
HOGBEN Martha Alice
Death Notice Advertiser 8 February 1900 HOGBEN – On the 7th February, at Manoora, Martha Alice, third beloved daughter of Edward and late Margaret Hogben, aged 36 years. Deeply regretted.
HOGBEN R.H. (Dick)
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 June 1915 HOGBEN.-On the 26th May. died from wounds received at the Dardanelles, R. H. (Dick). aged 34 years, the dearly-loved husband of Edith Hogben, Thebarton. "Called from those he dearly loved to gain a glorious home above." Resting: Beach Cemetery (Plot I, Row B, Grave No. 45), Anzac, Gallipoli
HOLDEN Susan
Death Notice The Register 16 July 1909 HOLDEN.- ON the 15th July, passed away painlessly, after two weary weeks, Susan R. relict of the late William Holden, in her 82nd year. Result, of accident (fracture of thigh).
HOLE Sydney Arthur
_Funeral Notice Naracoorte Herald 23 March 1950 HOLE - The Friends of the late Sydney Arthur Hole, of Adelaide, are respectfully informed that his funeral took place at the Naracoorte Cemetery on Thursday, 23rd March 1950.
HOLLAND Charlotte
Death Notice South Australian Register 31 December 1868 HOLLAND. - On the 30th December, at Sturt-street, Charlotte, the beloved wife of Mr. William Holland, and youngest daughter of Mr. Jacob Corin Edwards, late of Truro, Cornwall, England, aged 38 years.
HOLLAND Francis Rupert
Death Notice South Australian Register 2 April 1888 HOLLAND.— On the 31st March, at Hyde Park, Francis Rupert, the son of Thomas Corin and Kate Holland, aged 8 months.
HOLLAND Horace Stirling
Death Notice The Advertiser 17 January 1896 "HOLLAND. — On the 15th January, at his father's residence, Water-street, Semaphore, Horace Stirling, dearly loved infant son of A. E. and F. M. Holland, aged five weeks."
HOLLAND Frank Bishop
Death Notice The Brisbane Courier 12 September 1916 HOLLAND. - On 22nd August, 1910, from gun-shot wounds received while on active service in France, Frank Bishop, third beloved son of Thos. C. and Kate Holland, 'Woodhurst," Millswood, South Australia, aged 21 years.
HOLLAND Thomas Corin
_Death Notice The Mail 26 May 1934 HOLLAND. — On May 25, Thomas Corin Holland, of Woodhurst,
Wood street, Millswood. In his eightieth year. Privately interred at Mitcham
Cemetery.
HOLLAND Kate
Death Notice The Advertiser 7 August 1940 HOLLAND. — On the 5th of August, at her residence, "Woodhurst," Wood street, Millswood, Kate, the beloved wife of the late Thomas Corin Holland, aged 8o years.
HOLLAND William Corin
Death Notice The Advertiser 11 November 1953 HOLLAND. — On November 9, at a private hospital, William Corin, husband of the late Louisa Laughton Holland, late of 21 Burwood avenue, Prospect, and father of Lulu, Laurence and George.
HOLT Beatrice May
Obituary Notice West Coast Sentinel 22nd April 1916 On Thursday morning last, shortly after 11 o'clock, the death took place at Streaky Bay of Mrs Beatrice May Holt, wife of Mr H.P. Holt, after an illness of about a fortnight's duration. She had not been in the best of health for some time, but it was only some two weeks ago that grave symptons developed, and when Dr Boer was called he prononunced the case as a serious one of pneumonia, which gradually weakened the patient. The deceased, who was only 30 years of age, was a native of Kapunda and married some six years ago. She leaves a family of three small children. The funeral took place to the Streaky Bay cemetery on Thursday afternoon, Rev. Kilmartin, of the Methodist church, conducting the service at the grave.
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 29th April 1916 HOLT (nee Hawke) - On April 18th, at Streaky Bay, Beatrice May, dearly beloved wife of H.P. Holt, in her 30th year. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 29th April 1916 Mr H.P. Holt and family desire to Thanks all kind friends and relatives for telegrams, letters, etc., of sympathy, and floral tributes, also Mesdames Feltus, Anderson and redding, Nurse McKenzie and Dr. Boer, in their sad bereavement.
HOLT Arthur Ernest
Death Notice The Advertiser 26 October 1915 HOLT.-On the- 27th September, at the Dardanelles, of enteric, Arthur Ernest (Ern) Holt, 3rd Light Horse Reg., 1st Light Horse Brigade, youngest son of the late James and Emily Holt, and dearly beloved brother of Alwyn (B. Comp. 10th Batt.), Jack (Queensland), and Eva (Broken Hill), aged 21 years and 11 months. Late of Beryl-street, Broken Hill. Resting: Pieta Military Cemetery, B.XV.3. - Malta
HOLT Sidney Brooks
Death Notice The Advertiser 18 August 1915 HOLT.-On the 25th May, at the Dardanelles, Pte. Sidney Brooks Holt (2nd Reinforcements, 10th Battalion), third surviving son of late James Holt, of Broken Hill, and dearly beloved brother of Private A. J. Holt (2nd Reinforcements, 10th Battalion), Private A. E. Holt (3rd Light Horse), Jack(Queensland) and Eva (Broken Hill), aged 23 years. (Killed in action). Resting: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, III.D.19 - Turkey
HOOD Donald Trevlyn
Died on Active Service Notice Advertiser 4 December 1917 HOOD.-On the 29th October, in France, Sergeant Donald Trevlyn, the third dearly beloved son of W. P. Hood, of Hobart, Tasmania, late of Adelaide. Resting: Ramparts Cemetery, Lille Gate, Belgium - B 8
HOOPER Robert James Mansfield
Death Notice The Advertiser 7 May 1915 HOOPER.-Between the 25th and 28th April, Robert James Mansfield, son of James Hooper, Alberton, killed in action at Dardanelles, aged 19 years 10 months. Resting: 4th Battalion Parade Ground Cemetery, Turkey - E 14
HOPKINS Thomas Francis
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser 29
March 1954 HOPKINS. — On March 27, at Bangham, Thomas Francis,
beloved husband of Effie Hopkins and dearly loved father of June (Mrs. Arnold).
Aged 52 years. HOPKINS, Thomas Frank. — on March 27, (suddenly), second
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Hopkins, Strathalbyn, and loving brother of
Roy, Pearl and Doug.” HOPKINS. — THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. THOMAS FRANCIS HOPKINS,
late of Bangham, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the
residence of his brother Mr. C. R. Hopkins, Adelaide road, Strathalbyn THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 p.m. for the Strathalbyn Cemetery. CALDWELLS. Undertakers.
Strathalbyn. Phone 27 In conjunction with E. KAHL. Undertaker. Bordertown.
HORSELL Eric John
_Death Notice Murray Pioneer 5 January 1950 HORSELL - On December 30, at Adelaide (result of accident) Eric John, loved friend of Pat and Jack Marron, Renmark.
HOTHAM Arthur John (Jack)
Death Notice The Advertiser 22 October 1915 HOTHAM.-Arthur John (Jack), in action, dearly loved elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hotham, of Commercial Bank, Nagambie, grand son of the late Rev. John Hotham, of Port Elliot, and of the late Arthur C. Harry, solicitor, Murton, Victoria. Resting: Beach Cemetery, Anzac, II.I.22. - Turkey
HOWARD Oscar David
Death Notice The Advertiser 4 September 1915 HOWARD.-On the 31st August, at the isolation ward, Adelaide Hospital, of meningitis, Oscar David Howard, of the Australian Imperial Forces, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard, and dearly beloved brother of the Misses Myrtle, Gwen, and Millicent Howard, "Seaton," Hughes street, Woodville, also loved brother of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, Sturt-street, Grange, aged 20 years. Loved by all who knew him. Resting: Port Adelaide and Suburban Cemetery, P.1.9S. (GRM/5) - South Australia
HOWELL Leslie Percy
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 17th November 1917 HOWELL - Killed in Action in France on October 4th, 1917, Pte. Leslie Percy Howell, beloved son of Mrs W.J. Crocker, of Streaky Bay, aged 26 years. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 15th December 1917 Mrs W.J. Crocker, of Streaky Bay, desires to express her sincere thanks for letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in the death at the front of her son, Pte. P.C. Howell.
HUDSON Forster Charles
Death Notice The Advertiser 30 October 1915 HUDSON.-On the 8th August (killed in action), Forster Charles, of the 8th Battalion. Victoria, loved, brother of Mesdames N. Pendlebury and R. Hudson, Victoria; L. Chittenden, Adelaide; F. De Laine, Kadina; M. De Daine, Peake; and brother of Samuel and Harry, of the 3rd and 9th Light Horse, Egypt, aged 29 years. Loved by all. "For King and country.".
HUGHES Mary
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 3 January 1859 On the 31st December, at North Adelaide, Mary, only daughter of Mr. Jabez Hughes, aged 22 years. Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 26 January 1859 On the 31st December, at North Adelaide, Mary, only daughter of Mr. Jabez Hughes, aged 22 years.
HUITSON Francis
Death Notice South Australian Register 25 February 1858 On the 23rd inst., at his residence, Queenstown, after a short illness, of consumption, in the 28th year of his age, Francis Huitson, teller of the Union Bank of Australia, Port Adelaide.
HULL
Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 9th January 1915 Mr. J. HULL and family of Cungena, desire to thank their many friends for expressions of sympathy, letters, floral tributes, etc., also Dr. Boer, Hospital matron, and Mr W. Thompson, of Chandada, for attention and assistance, in their recent sad bereavement.
HULL
Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 20th January 1917 Mr J. Hull and Family desire to thanks all kind friends for letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
HUMBY John Thomas
Death Notice Advertiser 28 January 1902 HUMBY – On the 25th January, at his residence, Grace street, Goodwood Park, John Thomas, the beloved husband of A.M. Humby, aged 72 years. A colonist of 48 years.
HUMPHREY Francis
Death Notice The Advertiser 29 November 1915 HUMPHREY.—Killed in action in Belgium, on August 10, Francis Humphrey, grandson of the late Rev. G.H. Whitaker, late rector of Garforth, Yorkshire, and nephew of J. L. Whitaker, Wooltana, S.A.
HUNT Sarah Hopkins
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 18 October 1859 On Sunday morning, October 9, Sarah Hopkins, the beloved wife of F. R. Hunt, of Hahndorf.
HUNT Victor F.
Death Notice The Advertiser 25 June 1915 HUNT.-Killed in action at Dardanelles, Victor F, (Vic) Hunt. A tribute of love from his old friends at "Tatiara," Hyde Park. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 34 - Turkey
HUNT Albert George
Death Notice Advertiser 1 March 1951 HUNT – On February 28, at his residence, McLaren Vale Albert George, the dearly beloved husbandof Elsie Hunt, and loving father of Clive, may, Max (South Africa) Jean and Don. In his 72nd year. Funeral Notice Advertiser 1 March 1951 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mr Albert George Hunt are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, McLaren Vale on THURSDAY at 3p.m. for the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. - ALFRED JAMES & SONS A.F.D.A. Funeral Directors
HUNT Clarence Clifford
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 19th August 1916 HUNT - Clarence Clifford Hunt, 3rd son of Mr and Mrs Thos. Hunt, of Murat Bay, and brother of J.F. Gardner and Mrs G. Williams, Streaky Bay, killed in action in France on July 25th. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd September 1916 Mr and Mrs Thos. Hunt and Family desire to thank all kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement.
HUNT Charles H.C.
Death Notice Advertiser 9 June 1980 HUNT Charles H.C. – On June 7 , at the Masonic Nursing Home, Charlie, loving husband of the late Daphne of Moana and fond brother-in-law of Reg and Audrey. Peacefully sleeping. HUNT Charles H.C. – On June 7, at the Masonic Nursing Home, Charlie, beloved husband of the late Ivy (Pethick) late of Aldinga. Treasured dad of Margaret, Keith and Fay, dearest grandpa of Brenton and Elizabeth, Darrel and Gillian and David. Aged 78 years. In God’s loving care. HUNT Charles – Loving youngest son of the late Peter and Ruth Hunt, dearest brother of Pearl and the late Ruby, John, Lottie and grace. Cherished memories. HUNT Charles – On June 7, loved brother-in-lawof Rose, Cliffand Muriel, uncle of Pauline, Alan and Family. Funeral Notice Advertiser 9 June 1980 HUNT – The Friendsof the late Charles H.C. (Charlie) Hunt late of Moana and formerly of Aldinga are advised that his Funeral will leave the Aldinga Uniting Church on TUESDAY, after a service commencing at 1-30p.m. for burial in the adjoining Cemetery. No flowers by request. A donation to the Masonic Nursing Home, Somerton Park would be appreciated. - Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNT Daphne Joyce
Death Notice Advertiser 5 May 1979 HUNT Daphne Joyce – On may 4, at home, Daphne Joyce Hunt, beloved wife of Charlie, dearly loved stepmother of Keith, Margaret and Fay. Fond Aunt of Brenton and Elizabeth, Darrel and David, loved sister of Reg and Audrey. Aged 63 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 5 May 1979 HUNT – The Friendsof Mr. Charlie Huntof Moana, are advised that the Funeral service of his late beloved wife Daphne Joyce, will be conducted on MONDAY at 2-30p.m. in the McLaren Vale Uniting Church, Main Road, McLaren Vale. Following the service burial will take place in the adjoining Cemetery. Floral tributes to 193 Unley Road, Unley by 10a.m. please. - Alfred James & Sons Pty Ltd.
HUNT Donald Keith
Death Notice Advertiser 25 April 1973 HUNT Donald Keith – On April 24, at hospital dearly beloved husband of Kathleen, loved father of Douglas and Joy, and father-in-law of Diana and Bruce. Loving grandpa of Marie, Louise, Vanessa, Andrew, Brett and Dale. At Peace. Funeral Notice Advertise 25 April 1973 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mr. Donald Keith Hunt, of 347 Morphett road, Oaklands Park, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will Somerton Park Baptist Church, Harrow road, on THURSDAY after a service commencing at 2p.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. - F.H. Trevelion & Son Pty Ltd.
HUNT Edgar Luke
Death Notice Advertiser 9 January 1964 HUNT – On January 8th at his residence, William street, McLaren Vale, Edgar Luke the dearly beloved husband of the late Myrtle Marian Hunt, loving father of Colin, father-in-law of Thelma and loved papa of Debra and David. Aged 73 years Funeral Notice Advertiser 9 January 1964 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mr. Edgar Luke Hunt are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, William street, McLaren Vale on THURSDAY after a service commencing at 2 p.m. for the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. Floral tributes to 193 Unley road, Unley by 12 noon. - Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNT Elsie
Death Notice Advertiser 19 June 1944 HUNT – On June 18, at McLaren Vale (result of accident), Elsie, the loved wife of Ernest Hunt, of McLaren Vale and loved mother of Dorn (Mrs Pumpa), Ron, Jeff, the late Ken, and loved only sister of Eva (Mrs S Waite) aged 50 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 19 June 1944 HUNT – The Friends of Mr Ernest Hunt, of McLaren Vale, are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late wife, Elsie Emily Edith, will arrive at the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery on Monday afternoon, at 4.15p.m. Floral tributes to the parlour by 2.30p.m.
HUNT Elsie Isabel
Death Notice Advertiser 23 August 1968 HUNT – On August 22, at S.D.W.M. Hospital, McLaren Vale, Elsie Isabel, the dearly beloved wife of the late A.G. Hunt, late of McLaren Vale, loving mother of Clive, May (Mrs Elliott), Max, Jean and Don, mother-in-law of Clara, Reg, Jess, Kathleen. Fond grandma of 8 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Aged 87 years. At Rest. Funeral Notice Advertiser 23 August 1968 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mrs Elsie Isabel Hunt, of McLaren Vale are advised that her Funeral service will be conducted on FRIDAY at 3-30p.m. in the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. Floral tributes to 193 Unley road, Unley by 1p.m. - Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNT Ernest
Death Notice Advertiser 18 August 1958 HUNT – On the 17th August at McLaren Vale and Districts Hospital, Ernest the dearly beloved husband of the late Elsie Emily E. Hunt, of Mudge street, McLaren Vale, beloved father of Doreen, Ron, Jeff and the late Ken, loved father-in-law of Dick Pumpa, Noeline and Fay, and loving grandpa of Barbara, Raelene and Dianne Pumpa, Heather, Lyndal and Robin Hunt, Susan and Kerry Hunt. Aged 72 years. Peacefully sleeping. Funeral Notice Advertiser 18 August 1958 HUNT – the Friends of the late Mr. Ernest Hunt are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence Mudge Street, McLaren Vale on MONDAY at 4-15p.m. for the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. - Alfred James & Sons, Ltd.
HUNT George
Death Notice Advertiser 21 November 1941 HUNT- On November 20, at a private hospital, George dearly beloved husband of the late Sarah Hunt, of McLaren Vale and loving mother of Albert, George, Lillian (deceased), Earnest, Elsie, Edgar, Ivy, Beatrice, Doris and Ralph, in his 86th year. Funeral Notice Advertiser 21 November 1941 HUNT – The friends of the late Mr George Hunt of McLaren Vale, are respectfully informed that his burial service will be held in the Methodist Cemetery, McLaren Vale, on Friday, at 4p.m. - GEORGE A BEECHING, Undertaker
HUNT George James
Death Notice Advertiser 8 November 1952 HUNT - On November 7 at McLaren Vale Hospital, George James the dearly beloved husband of Margaret Ann Hunt, of McLaren Vale, and loving father of Daphne and Reg. Aged 71 years. Resting. Funeral Notice Advertiser 8 November 1952 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mr George James Hunt are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his brother , Mr Ralph Hunt, McLaren Vale on Saturday, at 3-30p.m. for the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. - Alfred James & Sons Ltd
HUNT I.C.
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 20th May 1916 HUNT - At Colombo, on May 4th, from pnuemonia, Private I.C. Hunt, 17th Reinforcements to 10th Battalion. The youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. Hunt, of Murat Bay. In his 20th year. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 10th June 1916 Mr and Mrs Thos. Hunt and family, of Murat Bay, desire to express their sincere thanks for telegrams, letters and other expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
HUNT Kenneth Ernest
Death Notice Advertiser 4 December 1932 On 3rd December, at McLaren Vale, Kenneth Ernest, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Hunt, of McLaren Vale, aged 18 years. Accidently killed.
HUNT Keith Leonard
Death Notice Advertiser 18 May 1967 HUNT – On May 17 S.D.W.M. Hospital, McLaren Vale, Keith Leonard, dearly beloved husband of Audrey Hunt of McLaren Vale, loved father of Carolyn, Barry and Graeme. In his 41st year. “To be with Christ which is far better”. HUNT – On May 17, at Hospital, McLaren Vale, Keith Leonard, dearly loved son of Thelma and Ralph, loving brother of Yvonda and Fay. Resting in Peace. HUNT – On May 17, at S.D.W.M. Hospital, McLaren Vale, Keith Leonard, loving brother of Yvonda, brother-in-law of Kevin Jordan, loved uncle of Ian and Lorraine. In God’s care. HUNT – On May 17, at S.D.W.M. Hospital, McLaren Vale, Keith Leonard, loving brother of Fay, brother-in-law of Keith Hunt, loved uncle of Brenton, Darrel and David. Peacefully sleeping. HUNT – On May 17 at McLaren Vale Keith Leonard beloved son-in-law of Dorothy and the late rev Louis Tilbrook and loved brother-in-law of Cecily and the late Howard Tilbrook. God’s faithful servant HUNT – Keith Leonard – On May 17 at McLaren Vale, beloved brother-in-law of Grace and Ian Newton and loved Uncle of Victoria and Michael. Forever in our hearts. Funeral Notice Advertiser 18 May 1967 HUNT – The Friends of the late Mr Keith Leonard Hunt of McLaren Vale are advised that his Funeral Service will be conducted in the McLaren Vale Methodist Church, on FRIDAY at 11 a.m. after which his Remains will be interred in the adjoining cemetery. - Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNT Myrtle Marion
Death Notice Advertiser 5 January 1961 HUNT – On the 4th January (suddenly) at McLaren Vale and Districts Hospital, Myrtle Marion, the dearly beloved wife of Edgar Hunt, of McLaren Vale, beloved mother of Colin , loved mother-in-law of Thelma and fond nanna of Debora.Aged 67 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 5 January 1961 HUNT – The Friends of Mr Edgar Hunt are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE Myrtle Marion will leave his residence McLaren Vale on FRIDAY, after service commencing at 11a.m for the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. -Alfred James & Sons Ltd.
HUNT Margaret Anne
Death Notice Advertiser 14 November 1966 HUNT – On 12th November at hospital, Margaret Anne Hunt of Liddiard street, McLaren Vale, dearly beloved wife of the late George James, loving mother of Daphne and Reg and loving mother-in-law of Charles and Audrey. Aged 75 years. Resting Funeral Notice Advertiser 15 November 1966 HUNT – The friends of the late Margaret Anne Hunt of Liddiard street, McLaren Vale, are advised that her Funeral was conducted privately on MONDAY MORNING in the McLaren Vale Methodist Cemetery. Rev. J.D. Rees officiated - Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNT Rhonda Claire
Death Notice Advertiser 29 May 1933 On 27th May at Mareeba, Rhonda Claire, beloved infant daughter of Clive and Clara Hunt, of McLarenVale, aged one year.
HUNT Thelma May
Death Notice Advertiser 25 June 1987 HUNT Thelma May (nee Ashmeade) Passed away suddenly on June 23 at F.M.C. The dearly beloved wife of the late Ralph,dearest mother of Keith (deceased) Yvonda and Fay. Loved mother-in-law of Audrey, Kevin and Keith. Devoted nana of 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. 50 years resident of McLaren Vale, 12 year at Perry Park. Re-united with her loved ones, aged 83years.
Beloved mother of Keith (deceased). Cherished memories of a dear mother and nana. To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die. Lovingly remembered by Audrey and Fred, Carolyn and David, Barry and Colette, Graeme and Sheryn. Loved great nana of Kristy, Ryan, Kia and Brianna.
To our dearest mum. Close to our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered every day. Yvonda, Kev and Ian.We will always remember you in our hearts and treasure those memories of you forever nana. Lorraine and Jimmy, and great nana of Jason and Melissa.
To our darling mum. We shared so many happy times and we shall always treasure these memories. May God care for you as you have cared for all your family.Fay and Keith Our dearest nana. We will miss you nana, forever in our hearts, Brenton and Elizabeth. Loved great nana to Susannah and William. Loving memories of our precious nana. You will always be with us in our hearts. Darrel and Sandra. To our very special nana. Thanks you for the love you gave us. David and Cheryl. Loved great nana to Nicholas and Amanda. Funeral Notice Advertiser 25 June 1987 HUNT – the Friendsof the late Mrs. Thelma May Hunt of Perry Park and formerly ofMcLaren Vale are advised that her Funeral will leave St Paul’s Lutheran Church, Aldersey Avenue, McLaren Vale on FRIDAY after a service commencing at 11a.m. for the Mclaren Vale Uniting Church Cemetery, arriving approximately at 11-30a.m. Alfred James& Sons Pty. Ltd.
HUNTER Herbert H.
Death Notice The Advertiser 25 May 1915 HUNTER.-On the 15th May, killed in action, at Dardanelles, Captain Herbert H. Hunter, youngest son of the late G. F. Hunter, of Bendigo, and brother of M. H. Acraman, of North (Adelaide. Memorial: Helles Memorial, Turkey
HUNTER William
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd June 1917 HUNTER - On June 8th in Adelaide, William Hunter, of Stony Top, loved father-in-law and father of Mr and Mrs Seth Joy.
HURCOMBE V.A.R.
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private V. A. R. HURCOMBE, of the 48th Bat talion, who was reported killed in action in France on October 12, was the younger of two sons of Mrs. F. E. Davies, of Brighton. Both left for the front last year. He was 19 years and 9 months old, and was born at North Norwood. He attended the North Norwood school, and was employed by Messrs. Wilkinson & Co. for three years. He then resided at Kangarilla. From the outset of the war he was anxious to serve his country, and eagerly waited his 18th birthday. Soon after gaining his parents' consent he enlisted. He was a fine athlete and his affectionate disposition endeared him to all.
HURD Elizabeth
Death Notice Advertiser 1 January 1900 HURD - On the 30th December 1899, at Gibson street, Bowden, Elizabeth Hurd, in her 57th year.
HURLEY Margaret
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 HURLEY.—On the 8th June, at Glenelg, Margaret, beloved wife of Michael Robert Hurley, aged 62 years. Requiescat in pace.
HURRELL Cecil George Malcolm
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 4th September 1914 HURRELL - On August 25th., at the residence of his parents, Mt. Cooper, Cecil George Malcolm, dearly loved infant son of W.J. Hurrell, aged 2 months. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 4th September 1914 Mr and Mrs W.J. Hurrell and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends for their kindness and sympathy during their late sad bereavement.
HURST Charles Edmund
Death Notice The Register 3 July 1915 HURST.—Charles Edmund, aged 29 years, on active service, dear son of M. Hurst, Middleton. He laid down his life for his friends. Lord, receive him into Thy Kingdom.
HUTCHINS Thos.
Death Notice The Advertiser 21 Febraury 1900 HUTCHINS.-On the 9th February, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. T. Keys, Aberdeen,Thomas Hutchins, in his 85th year. Colonist of 45 years, and much respected. Obituary Burra Record 14 February 1900 Death of Mr. Thos. Hutchins. It is with much regret that we have to announce the death of an old and respected resident, in the demise of the late Mr. Thomas Hutchios, which occurred on Feb. 9, at his residence, Aberdeen, at the ripe age of 85 years. Since the death of his wife (aged 79 years) which took place last June, his health has gradually given away. Mr. Hutchins was burn in England in 1815, and arrived in South Australia in the early days of the colony. He first settled at Bungaree, and from thence he settled down at Iron Mine as a farmer for 13 years. Since that time he resided at Aberdeen. He became a member of the Primitive Methodist Church in 1835, and continued such up to the time of his death. He was a local preacher, also circuit treasurer, and on several occasions he was a delegate to the annual conference. His life was consistent with his profession and he was highly respected and esteemed by all. He has left a family of six daughters all of whom are grown up. The funeral which took place en Sunday was largely attended, and the Rev. S. Wellington officiated at the grave. On Sunday evening a memoriam seivice was held in the Redruth Wesleyan Church, the Rev. S. Wellington conducted the service which was of a very impressive character, there being a crowded attendance.
HUTSON Emily
Birth Notice Burra Record 20 September 1878 HUTSON— On the 18th September, at Kooringa, Emily, the wife of John Hutson Aged 43 years.
HYDE James George
_Death Notice South Australian Register Thursday 8 March 1866 HYDE:- On the 4th March, at the Prince of Wales
Hotel, Moonta, James George, the infant son of Robert and Elizabeth Hyde, aged
seven weeks.
HYNDMAN Hilda
Death Notice South Australian Advertiser 1 November 1878 On the 31st October, at Felixstow, Hilda, the beloved child of the late J. L. and Lavinia Hyndman, aged 4 mouths and 3 weeks.
HYNDMAN John Lloyd
Death Notice South Australian Register 2 August 1878 HYNDMAN.— On the 1st August, at Felixstow, John Lloyd Hyndman, City Engineer, aged 42 years. Funeral Notice South Australian Register 3 August 1878 THE Friends of the late Mr. John Lloyd Hyndman are respectfully informed that his remains will be removed from his late Residence, Felixstow, Payneham, at half past 2 o'clock To-Day (Saturday), August 3, for Interment in the West-terrace Cemetery.
HYNDMAN Doris Janet
Death Notice South Australian Register 4 October 1892 HYNDMAN.— On tbe 2nd October, at Sandwell, Doris Janet, the beloved infant daughter of D. and A. Hyndman, aged I8 days.
HYNE E.
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 10 March 1881 On the 9th March, at her son-in laws, Mr. J. J. Prettyjohn's residence, Reedbeds, Mrs. E. Hyne, late of Franklin-street, aged 70years.