_Death Notice The Advertiser 20 August 1956 TANSELL - On August 18th, at Port Augusta West (suddenly), James Thompson Tansell, beloved father of Joan and Eric. Aged 61 years. Late 9th Light Horse, 1st A.I.F.
TAPE Fanny Ann
Death Notice The Bunyip 18th February 1916 TAPE - On 15th February, at Willaston, Fanny Ann, relict of the late John Tape, aged 89 years. A colonist of 65 years.
TAVERNER Annie Mary
Obituary Notice West Coast Sentinel 17th April 1915 Mrs E.C. Taverner A death under particularly sad circumstances took place at the Streaky Bay public hospital early on Tuesday morning last, when Annie Mary, wife of Mr. E.C. Taverner, of Sceales Bay, passed away. She was in the best of health until 4 o'clock on Monday morning, when she complained of feeling ill, but neither her nor her husband thought it was anything serious until 11 o'clock, when she was seized with a fit. Assistance was at once sought and Dr. Boer, of streaky Bay sent for. Meanwhile she had repeated seizures and was unconscious when the Dr. arrived, though she had regained consciousness for intervals just previously. Her removal to the hospital was recommended, and she was brought in right away, but gradually sank, and died at 1a.m., kidney disease being he cause. Deceased who was 26 years of age, was born at Strathalbyn, where she lived for many years, afterwards removing to Maylands, from where she was married two years ago last January, Mr. Taverner then being in the police force. However, he resigned shortly afterwards and entered farming pursuits at Sceales Bay, where they had resided ever since. Her parents (Mr and Mrs Taylor) are living at Larg's Bay, and one sister and four brothers also survive her, two of the latter being ministers in the Church of Christ (at Maylands and Semaphore). She was organist at the Maylands Church of Christ and previous to that at Strathalbyn, and was always a willing assistant in any church work. The husband is left with a little boy just over 18 months old ( a second child, a girl having been still born at the mother's death), and for them the sympathy of the whole district goes out. Mr Taverner was a successfull applicant for one of the recently thrown open Walpuppie blocks, and the couple were looking forward to the establishment of their home there. The funeral took place on Wednesday to the Streaky Bay cemetery, rev. A. Cowley, of the Methodist Church officiating at the grave. The pall bearers were Messrs W.J. Gumley, T.H. Monger, W Keating, C.B. Beck, H Steer and J.H. Cotton and Messrs O.M. and G.P. Willcock had charge od the mortuary arrangements.
Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 24th April 1915 Mr E. C. Taverner desires to thank all friends for kindness, expressions of sympathy etc., in his sad bereavement, particularly the hospital nurses, Mrs McEvoy, Dr. Boer and Messrs Watson and McEvoy.
TAYLOR F.A.
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private F. A. TAYLOR (526) was killed in action on October 4. His name was omitted from casualty list No. 352.
TAYLOR Frederick George
Death Notice The Advertiser 12 June 1915 TAYLOR.-On the 4th June, at the Dardenelles, Sergeant Frederick George, second dearly loved Son of J. S. and J. Taylor, of Herbert-street, Franklin, aged 24 years and 9 months. Loved by all. The Advertiser 16 June 1915 TAYLOR.- 0n the 4th June, Lance-Sergeant, Frederick George Taylor, Herbert-street, Franklin, aged 24 years and 9 months. Killed in action at the Dardanelles. Beloved by all.-Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. John, Birkenhead. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial (Panel 51), Gallipoli, Turkey
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 26th June 1915 Died on Active Service TAYLOR - On June 4th., at the Dardanelles, Sergeant Frederick George Taylor, 16th Batt. A.I.F., 4th Brigade, second dearly loved son of J.S. and J. Taylor, Herbert Street, Franklin, and brother of Corporal J.S. Taylor, late of Calca, aged 24 years 9 months. Loved by all.
TAYLOR Leslie R.
Death Notice The Advertiser 30 August 1915 TAYLOR.-On the 28th August, Sergeant Leslie R. Taylor, aged 21 years, younger son of William W. and Elizabeth S. W. Taylor, Harrow-road, College Park, of meningitis.
TEMPLE Dorothy Thelma
_Return Thanks Notice Murray Pioneer 16th March 1950 The Parents and son-in-law of the late Dorothy Thelma Temple wish to Thank all persons for tributes of sympathy and floral tributes in their sudden and sad bereavement. Thanks Notice Murray Pioneer 16th March 1950 Mr and Mrs E.P. Knight and son-in-law of the late Dorothy Thelma Temple wish to Thank the Doctor, Matron and Staff of Renmark Hospital for their kindest attention to their daughter Dorothy, through her illness.
THEEUF Ruben W.H.
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser Thursday 11 May 1950 THEEUF. — On May 9, at Adelaide, Ruben W. H., dearly beloved husband of Vera, and loving father of Coral of 21 Arlington terrace, New Hind- marsh: aged 61 years. THEEUF. — On May 9, at hospital, suddenly, Ruben, dearly loved only brother of Ettie, Alice, Ivy and Rose, late of Broken Hill. Sweet rest." THEEUF. — THE FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. SCHMIDT and Miss E. THEEUF are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late BROTHER and BROTHER-IN- LAW, Ruben W. H. Theeup (sic), will leave his late residence, 21 Arlington ter- race, New Hindmarsh, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 4 p.m. for the Hindmarsh Cemetery. F. T. ELLIOTT & SONS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Parlors 95,Port rd., Hindmarsh. L4668 Est. 1850.
THEISINGER Jacob
Death Notice The Advertiser 15 August 1898 THEISINGER. — On the 14th August, of Mable-street, Yatala, Jacob, the beloved husband of Mary Jane Theisinger, after a long and painful illness, leaving two sons and one daughter to mourn their loss; aged 38 years.
THEISINGER John J.
Death Notice The Advertiser 26 October 1946 THEISINGER. — The friends of the late Mr. John J. Theisinger are repectfully informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his sister, Mrs. Charles Rumbelow, Yilki, on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Victor Harbor Cemetery. W. H. OVERALL. Undertaker. Victor Harbor. Phone 53.”
THEISINGER Lawrence John
_The Advertiser Saturday 18 April 1942 Fatal Collision At Whyalla. A cyclist was killed in a collision with a taxi shortly after dark at Whyalla on Wednesday. He was Lawrence John Theisinger, 49.,slinger, of Field street. Whyalla, and was taken to the Whyalla Hospital after the accident suffering from a fractured ankle and head injuries. He died at midday on Thursday. The collision occurred at the in- tersection of Whitehead street and Wood terrace. The taxi was driven by James William Duck, of Forsyth street, Whyalla. Constable Breuer prepared a report for the Coroner (Mr. H. S. Diver), who has decided to hold an Inquest on April 29.
THIELE A.H. (Albert)
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private A. H. (Albert) THIELE, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thiele, of Oakbank, was killed in action on September 27, 1917. The deceased soldier, who was in his 25th year, was born at Stirling and was educated at tbc public schooI, Oakbank. Prior to enlistment he was employed by Mr. E. Marks, of Oakbank. The late Private Thiele was a fine athlete and was a member of the Onkaparinga Football Club, the rifle and cricket club. He was associated with the Woodside Band and the Loyal Onkaparinga Lodge. A brother (Private Victor Thiele) is at present on active service in France.
THOM Charles
Death Notice Border Watch, Mount Gambier 31st January 1950 Mr. Charles Thom, a former Streaky Bay resident, died at the Mount Gambier Hospital on Saturday. He was aged 80. Born at Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. Thom came to Australia 35 years ago. He served in World War I , in the 5th Pioneers, for four years. He conducted a wheat property at Streaky Bay for many years, and became very well-known in that area. He was a Past Worshipful Master of the Free mason Lodge in that town. Due to ill-health, Mr. Thom and his wife disposed of their property and came to live with their son-in-law and daughter (Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Chant) of Kongorong three years ago. Another daughter (Mrs. Lorna Mavis Thomas) resides at Mingbool. Mrs. Thom survives. Mr. Thom was a member of the Mount Gambier Sub-Branch of the R.S.L. for the past two years. Members of the Sub-Branch attended the funeral which took place this morning. The Secretary (Mr. E. Messer) read the R.S.L. burial service and placed a poppy in the grave. The last rites were performed by Rev. J. H. Crossley, and Mr. Ern James was in charge of funeral arrangements. The R.S.L. flag outside the Town Hall was flown.
THOMAS Arundel Thomas
Death Notice The Advertiser 4 June 1942 THOMAS. — On June 3, at 62 Johns rd., Prospect, Arundel Thomas, late of Alberton East, in his 82nd year.” Funeral Notice The Advertiser 4 June 1942 THOMAS. - The friends of the late Mr. Arundel Thomas, late of Alberton East, are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave 62 Johns rd., Prospect, on Thursday at 2.30 p.m., for the Dudley Park Cemetery. GEORGE A. BEECHING, Undertaker. 107 Prospect rd., Prospect. M1321.
THOMAS Charles Walter
_Death Notice The Advertiser 28 June 1957 THOMAS, Charles Walter - Of Glencoe East, loved husband of the late Phillipa Beatric, loved father of Eric, Claude and Lisle. Aged 65. Walter Thomas is the second son of the late Charles and Elisebett Thomas, late of Custon, loved brother of Ruth, Mary, Lucy and Alf (Sarah, Harry, Jack, Ruby, Herbert, all dec.)
THOMAS Cora
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 October 1933 THOMAS. — On the 4th October, at her residence, No. 62 Johns street, Prospect, Cora, dearly beloved wife of Rundel Thomas, late of Alberton East, aged 51 years.” Funeral Notice The Advertiser 5 October 1933 THOMAS. - THE FRIENDS OF Mr. RUNDLE THOMAS (late of Alberton East) are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late WIFE (Cora) will leave his residence, No. 62 Johns street, Prospect, on THURSDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for the Dudley Park Cemetery. A.C. (BERT) WALLMAN, Undertaker, 100 Henley Beach road, Mile-End. 100 Phone L4252, day or night.
THOMAS Emma Amelia
Death Notice Advertiser 3 January 1905 THOMAS,- On the 1st January, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. H. Smith, Wolseley, South East, Emma Amelia, relict of the late William Thomas, of "Rosebank," Lower Mitcham, aged 79 years.
THOMAS George
Death Notice The Bunyip 4th February 1916 THOMAS - On 29th January, at Gulf View, Gawler, suddenly, George, the dearly beloved husband of Amelia U. and loving father of Hilda Thomas, in his 58th year.
THOMAS Howard John
_Death & Funeral Notice Murray Pioneer 30th March 1950 THOMAS (Howard John) - Dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs Wally Thomas, of Renmark, accidently drowned at Lock 4 (Near Loxton) on March 20, 1950. Aged 19 years. THOMAS - On March 26, result of drowning accident, Howard John beloved only son of Elsa and Walter Thomas, and loved brother of Lorraine. Aged 19 years 2 months. Dates vary but are printed as in newspaper THOMAS - The Friends of Mr and Mrs Wally Thomas are respectfully informed that the remains of their late beloved son, Howard John, were peacefully laid to rest in the Renmark Cemetery on Wednesday, March 29, 1950 Loxton Joinery Works, Undertakers, Loxton, Phone 57 Funeral Directors, in conjunction with the V.M. Rumbold undertakers, Renmark
YOUNG RENMARK MAN DROWNED NEAR LOCK 4 Howard Thomas (19), of Renmark, was drowned about two miles below Lock 4, on Sunday afternoon. With Troy Harrip (13) also of Renmark, he was bathing in the River, when he got into difficulties. Young Harrip attemppted to rescue his older companion, but without avail. MC's F.W. Lown and J. Harris, of Loxton, dragged the River in an effort to recover the body on Monday and Tuesday. In this they were greatly assisted by Messrs. Eric and Cliff Stansiski. Dragging operations were not successful, but on Wednesday morning, Mr. Frank Harrip, who works a fishing reach along this stretch of the River, discovered the body floating. It was recovered by the police about 1½ miles from where the swimmer had disappeared. The funeral took place at Renmark yesterday afternoon.
THOMAS Phillippa
South Australian Register 8 January 1858 On the 4th inst, Mrs. Phillippa Thomas, wife of Henry Thomas, of Kensington Park, and mother of F. W. Thomas, of Grenfell-street, aged 62 years.
THOMAS R.G.A.
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private R. G. A. THOMAS, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas, of Binnum, was killed in action on October 8. . He was the brother of the late Private W. F. H. Thomas. He was educated at the Bordertown, Coonalpyn, and Frances public schools. He sailed for England on June 24, 1916, and embarked for France on September 15. After being in the trenches for a few weeks he was sent to a rest camp with trench feet. He again went into the trenches, and after serving for some time was sent to a hospital in England suffering from trench feet for the second time. He had returned to the front a few months when he made the supreme sacrifice. He was 20 years of age. This is the second son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have lost in the war within 14 months.
THOMAS Susan Frances
Death Notice Advertiser 26 January 1905 THOMAS.—On the 25th January, at Chief-street, Brompton, Susan Frances, the dearly beloved wife of Henry Ernest Thomas, and daughter of the late Mr. H. March, late of Salisbury, aged 31 years.
THOMPSON Ann
Death Notice The Advertiser 21 March 1935 THOMPSON-—On the 20th March, Ann Thompson, wife of Edwin Henry Thompson. Mount Barker, aged 73 years.
THOMPSON Eleanor
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 May 1931 THOMPSON.—On the 5th May, at Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, Eleanor, beloved daughter of the late Julia Thompson, of Archer-street. Resting.
THOMPSON James Henry
Death Notice Advertiser 3 January 1900 THOMPSON - On the 2nd January, at Mount Lofty, James Henry, the youngest son of Elizabeth Thompson, of Brown street, and the late John Thompson, of Ayrwood, Marion, aged 34 years.
THOMSON Alexander
Death Notice South Australian Advertiser 9 November 1888 THOMSON.—On the 3Otb July, 1888, at Allan Bank Farm, Islington, Alexander, brother of the late Dr. Allan Thomson, aged 66 years. A colonist of 49 years.
THOMSON Annie
Death Notice The Advertiser 18 January 1950 THOMSON. — On January 17, at hospital (suddenly) Annie, loved widow of David Thomson, of Caurnamont. S.A. Aged 93 years. THOMSON.— THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. ANNIE THOMSON, late of 48 Prospect road, Prospect, are respectfully informed that her Funeral Service will be held at St. Cuthbert's Church Prospect, on WEDNESDAY at 11 a.m.. following which the Cortege will leave for the North Road Cemetery. The Rev. H. C. Thrush will officiate. P. LE CORNU. Funeral Director. A.F.D.A.. 68 O'Connell St.. North Adelaide: 71 Prospect rd.. Prospect. M2368. F. W. BLACKWELL LTD. (props.)
THOMSON Charles Bisset
Death Notice South Australian Advertiser 4 July 1879 THOMSON.—On the 3rd July, at the Exchange Hotel, Hindley-street, Charles Bisset Thomson, brother of James Thomson, Caddle Hill, Greenock, Scotland, aged 45 years.
THOMSON David
Death Notice The Advertiser 8 July 1930 THOMSON.—On the 7th July, at his late residence, 9, Johns-road, Prospect, David, dearly beloved husband of Annie Thomson, aged 74 years. Late of Caumamont. THOMSON -The Friends of the late Mr. David THOMSON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence 9, Johns-road, Prospect, on Tuesday at 2pm for the North Road Cemetery. P. LE CORNU, Undertaker O'Connell-street, North Adelaide C 313
THOMSON David
Death Notice The Register 17 June 1921 THOMSON.— On the 14th June, at Burnside, Gladstone, David Thomson, in his 89th year. The Register 21 June 1921 Mr. David Thomson, who died last week at his home, Burnside, near Gladstone, was a very early colonist and a highly esteemed citizen whose genial disposition and sterling character gained him many friends. He was born at Kirkcaldy, Scotland, 89 years ago, and came to South Australia in 1839 in the ship Moffat with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson, of Lily Bank, Mount Pleasant. The family settled at Woodside, and afterwards lived at Mount Pleasant. David, the second son of a large family, took up pastoral and agricultural pursuits early in life, and began farming on his own account at Mount Pleasant. When the rush set in for the Victorian gold diggings, he adventured there with some of his friends, but with indifferent success. The productive interests of the land were a more insistent call, and, when the northern hundreds were opened up, he selected his homestead at Burnside, where he had resided ever since, a period of 50 years. As time went on he purchased first Beverley Station, near Burrowa, New South Wales, and afterwards, in association with his nephew, Mr. Alex. Melrose, of Adelaide, Burburgate and Wahroonga Stations, on the Liverpool Plains, where he settled four of his sons. Later on he and his family acquired from Mr. I. F. Maslin, Bundaleer Hills, a pastoral property adjoining Burnside. Mr. Thomson was twice married. By his first wife -(Miss Margaret Hay, of Nairne) he left a large family. Those surviving- are:— Messrs. John (Beverley), William (Burnside), George (Burburgate), Archibald (Wahroonga), Mrs. Archibald Kerr (formerly of Otterbourne, Yass, New South Wales), Mrs. William Edmunds (Norwood), and the Misses Isabel and Euphemia Thomson (Burnside). Two sons, Messrs. James (Manatoo, Burrowa) and Robert (Burnside) predeceased him. A widow and a brother (Mr. Frank Thomson), of Mount Pleasant, also survive.
THOMSON Effie
The Advertiser 13 July 1948 Miss Effie Thomson, who died on Sunday at the age of 69 after a long illness, was the third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomson, of Lily Bank, Mount Pleasant. As an AIF nursing sister Attached to No. 5 c Transport Company in the First World War, she served for some months on the troopship Borda, between Australia and the United Kingdom. She was later attached to military hospitals in England.
THOMSON Elizabeth McGregor
Death Notice The Register 14 May 1904 THOMSON - On the 13th May, at Adelaide, Elizabeth McGregor, beloved wife of Robert Thomson, of Caurnamont, River Murray, aged 75 years.
THOMSON Euphemia
Death Notice The Advertiser 17 May 1934 THOMSON.—On the 16th May, at South Esplanade, Henley Beach, Euphemia, beloved daughter of the late David Thomson, of "Burnside," Gladstone. THOMSON. —THE FRIENDS or the late Miss EUPHEMIA THOMSON, of 'Burnside." Gladstone, are respectfUlly Informed that her Funeral will leave No. 13. South Esplanade, Henley Beach, on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. for the Mitcham General Cemetery. PENGELLEY & KNABE. Undertakers. Central 496. 210. Rundle street.
THOMSON Grace
Death Notice The Advertiser 29 April 1933 THOMSON—On the 28th April, at the Peterborough Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Grace, widow of David Thomson, of "Burnside," Gladstone, in her 93rd year. Peacefully sleeping.
THOMSON James
Death Notice The Register 11 April 1921 THOMSON.-On the 6th April, at Burnside, Gladstone, James, youngest son of the late John Thomson, Lilybank, Mount Pleasant, aged 74 years.
THOMSON Janet
Death Notice South Australian Advertiser 9 November 1888 THOMSON.-On the 6th November, 1888. at Allan Bank Farm, Janet, the beloved sister of the late Dr. Allan Thornton and Alexander Thomson, aged 77 years. A colonist of 48 years
THOMSON John
Death Notice South Australian Advertiser 17 November 1869 THOMSON.—On the 12th November, at his residence, Lilybank, Mount Pleasant, John Thomson, aged 75 years.
THORN John Frank
Death Notice South Australian Register 4th July 1900 THORN.— On the 28th June, at Knightsbridge, John Frank Thorn, aged 88 years. Arrived in South Australia by the ship Kajiid with Colonel Light, 1836.
Obituary - South Australian Register 11 July 1900 Mr. John Frank Thorn was among the first white men to set foot on the mainland of South Australia in the year of its establishment as a colony -1836. The colony owed a particular debt of gratitude to the late gentleman, in that he was one of the most valued of the associates of the late Colonel Light in the survey of the City of Adelaide and other places.
THOMSON John Vernon
_Death Notice The Advertiser 20 August 1956 THOMSON - On the 17th August, result of accident, John Vernon, the beloved husband of Jean Thomson, of "Broughton Hills", Yacka, also "Burnside", Gladstone, and loving father of Nevione and Rodney. Aged 45 years.
THOMSON William
Death Notice South Australian Register 19 September 1840 On the 15th instant, at Margaret Hill, Prospect Village, William youngest son of William Thomson Esq., late of Glasgow.
THOMSON William
Death Notice The Advertiser 10 November 1902 THOMSON.—On the 8th November, at his residence, Clover Hill, Georgetown, William Thomson, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Thomson.
THORPE Syd
Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 16th September 1916 Mr and Mrs Thorpe and Family of Streaky Bay, desire to sincerely thank all friends for letters and expressions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their son Syd., in action, in France.
THORUP Frederick William
Death Notice The Bunyip 3rd December 1915 THORUP - On the 28th November, at North Adelaide Hospital, Frederick William Thorup, beloved husband of Frances Thorup, second son of the late Mr. F.T. Thorup and Mrs. M. Thorup, formerly of Gawler and Rose Park, aged 38years.
THRUM Edward Boyce
Death Notice South Australian Register 30 January 1858 On the 27th January, at Thebarton, Edward Boyce, infant son of Mr. John Charles Thrum.
THYER Walter Hervey
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 October 1915 THYER.-On the 14th September, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Second-Lieutenant Walter Hervey Thyer, aged 25 years, nephew of the Misses Hervey Cranbourne, Ninth Avenue, Maylands, W.A. Resting: Hill 60 Cemetery, I.E.2. - Turkey
TIDY Ronald Thomas
_Funeral Notice The Advertiser Tuesday 19 March 1940 TIDY. — THE FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE ARTHUR TIDY are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late Youngest SON (Ronald Thomas) will leave their residence, 7 Victoria street, Henley Beach, on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. F. T. ELLIOTT & SON, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Parlors, 95 Port rd., Hindmarsh. L4668. Est. 1850. I.O.O.F. BUD OF HOPE LODGE. No. 6. TIDY - MEMBERS of the above Lodge are informed that the Remains of our late Brother. R. T. (Tom) TIDY, will be removed from the residence of his Father, Victoria street, Henley Beach, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 p.m., for interment in the Cheltenham Cemetery. L. J. MARTIN. Secretary.”
TIERNEY Mary
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 TIERNEY.— On the 7th June, Mary, dearly loved mother of Annie and Arthur Summerfield. of 20, Gurr-street, Goodwood, and grandmother of Eileen (Mrs. Powell), Hazel and Elsie. TIERNEY-On the 7th June, at Flinders-street, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick Tierney, loving mother of Arthur, Mary, Dan, and Annie. Aged 90 years.
TILEMANN Minna
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 TILEMANN. -On the 6th May, at St. Peters, Minna, dearly beloved wife of Alexander Charles Tilemann
TILL George Albert
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private GEORGE ALBERT TILL, husband of Mrs. B. A. Till, Parade, Norwood died of pneumonia In Western Australia on November 20, whilst returning invalided from the front. He was the fourth son of Mrs. M. A. Till, of Church terrace, Walkerville. He enlisted on December 18, and sailed for active service on March 25, and received wounds about November 11, 1916, which necessitated hisremoval to England, where he had been convalescing since December 20. He was to have arrived in Adelaide on November 22, but owing to a severe attack of pneumonia was removed from hospital ship and conveyed to No. 8 Base Hospital, Fremantle, where death supervened.
TILL James Victor
Death Notice The Advertiser 5 June 1915 TILL.-On the 26th May, killed in action at the Dardanelles, James Victor (Jim), son of Mr. and Mrs. Till, Park-terrace, Bowden, aged 21 years and 6 months. Christ will clasp the broken chain Closer when we meet again. Faithful unto death. Memorial: The Lone Pine Memorial (Panel 57), Gallipoli, Turkey
TODD Alfred James
Death Notice Advertiser 26 December 1933 TODD - On 25th December, Alfred James Todd, beloved husband of Sarah Todd, of232 AngasStreet, City, aged 49 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 26 December 1933 TODD - The Friends of the late Mr Alfred James Todd are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his wife’sresidence, 232 Angas Street, City on Tuesday, at 4-30pm for the West Terrace cemetery. - HARRY PARTINGTON, Undertaker
TODD Beryl Nance
Death Notice Advertiser 12 October 1989 TODD Beryl Nance – On October 10, peacefully at Southern Cross Nursing Home, aged 76 years. Eldest daughter of the late Alfred and Sarah Todd, Loved sister of Gwen (deceased) Keith (deceased), Evelyn (deceased) and Rex, sister-in-law of Heather. Loved aunt of Rosalyn,Ian and families. The Lord is my shepherd. TODD Nance – Loved aunty of Rosalyn and Kevin, great aunty to Vicki and Dennis and Andrew. God has her in his keeping, we have her in our hearts. TODD Nance- in loving memory, Aunty of Ian and Pat, great aunty of Craig and Melissa. Resting peacefully in God’s care. Funeral Notice Advertiser 12 October 1989 TODD- The Relatives and Friendsof the late Miss. Beryl Nance Todd of Richmond are invitedto assemble for her Funeral Service on FRIDAY at 1-15p.m.in the East Chapel Enfield Crematorium. No floral tributes by request in lieu a donation to the National Heart Foundation, 155 Hutt Street, Adelaide5000 would be appreciated. Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
TODD Gwenyth Margaret Alice
Death Notice Advertiser 24 July 1989 TODD Gwenyth Margaret Alice – On July 22 peacefully at Torrensville Nursing Home. Aged 78 years. Eldest daughter of the late Alfred and Sarah Todd, Loved sister of Beryl, Nance, Keith (deceased), Rex and sister-in-law of Heather. Loved aunt of Rosalynand Ian and families. God has her in his keeping, we have her in our hearts. TODD Gwenyth – to the dearest aunt who loved us all and we loved her. Resting in the Lord. Rosalyn, Kevin, Vicki, Dennis and Andrew. TODD Gwen – In Loving memory. Aunty ofIan and Pat. Great aunty of Craig and Melissa. The Lord is my Shepherd. Funeral Notice Advertiser 24 July 1989 TODD – the relatives and Friends of the late Miss Gwenyth Margaret Alice Todd late of Richmond are invited to assemble for her Funeral Service on TUESDAY at 3-15p.m. in the East Chapel, Enfield Crematorium. -Alfred James & Sons Pty. Ltd.
TODD Sarah
Death Notice Advertiser 16 October 1954 TODD – On October 15, at her residence, 232 Angas St., Adelaide, Sarah dearly beloved wife of the late Alfred James Todd, and loving mother of Gwenyth , Nance, Keith and Rex. Aged 74 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 16 October 1954 TODD – The Friends of the late Mrs. Sarah Todd are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, 232 Angas street, Adelaide on MONDAY at 2-45p.m. for the West Terrace Cemetery. Alfred James & Sons, Ltd
TOLHURST Charles Guy
Death Notice The Advertiser 12th August 1950 TOLHURST.— On August 9, at his residence, 17 Gray street, Adelaide. Charles Guy, dearly beloved husband of Marie (Mary) and loving father of Win (Mrs. H. Mclntyre, Salisbury) and Miriam, father-in-law of Harold, grandpa of Stephanie and Jeanine. Late of 32nd Battalion, 1st A.I.F. In his 66th year. Requiescat In pace. His remains were peacefully laid to rest on Thursday, at the A.I.F. Cemetery, West terrace. Father Smith officiated.
TONKIN Fred
Death Notice The Advertiser 11 June 1915 TONKIN.-On the 4th June, at the Dardanelles, killed on active service, Fred, beloved son of J. H. and S. A. Tonkin, Albermarle-street, Hindmarsh West, aged 27 years. Memorial: The Lone Pine Memorial (Panel 57), Gallipoli, Turkey
TOOTH Nelson
Death Notice South Australian Register 19 March 1842 Died on the 4th instant, at his residence, Kent Cottage, Gawler Town, after a short illness, leaving a young widow to lament his loss, Mr Nelson Tooth in the 25th year of his age, youngest son of the late John Tooth, Esq., of Cranbrook, in the County of Kent.
TOWNSHEND Richard
_Death Notice South Australian Register Thursday 8 March 1866 TOWNSHEND:- On the 1st March of English cholera,
after a few days intense suffering home with Christian fortitude, Mr. Richard
Townshend of the Meadows, aged 41, deeply regretted by all who knew him. His end
was peace. Sussex papers please copy.
TRAVERS Frances M.E.
Death Notice Advertiser 30 January 1900 TRAVERS On the 25th January, at Gilles street, Frances M.E., the dearly beloved wife of Thomas J. Travers, in her 59th year, after a long illness. R.I.P.A colonist of 44 years.
TRELOAR Elizabeth Sophia
Death Notice The Advertiser 16 May 1908 On the 15th May, at Strathalbyn suddenly, Elizabeth Sophia, relict of the late Jeremiah Treloar, and dearly loved mother of Mrs T. G. Watson, Ambleside, and Mr J. Grinter, Belvidere, aged. 70 years. Arrived in the ship Oriental, 1855. Sudden was the call she had from above, not a word to her loved ones could say."
TRENWITH Eliza
Funeral Notice The Advertiser 3 July 1912 TRENWITH.-On the 2nd July, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs J. H. Penhall), 168, Hanson street, Eliza Trenwith (widow of the late George Trenwith, late of Kadina), aged 88 years, leaving 2 sons and two daughters, 29 grandchildren, and 49 great-grand children to mourn their loss. colonist of 66 years.
TRENWITH.-The FRIENDS of the late Mrs ELIZA TRENWITH (widow of the late Mr. George Trenwith, late of Kadina) are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave the residence of her daughter (Mrs. J. H, Penhall), 168 Hanson street, on WEDNESDAY, at 4 p.m., for the West terrace Cemetery. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Undertaker. Phone 413. 47 and 49, Wakefield-street.
TRENWITH William Edward
Funeral Notice The Advertiser 24 August 1917 TRENWITH.-The FRIENDS of the late Mr. WILLIAM EDWARD TRENWITH are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his mother's residence, 60, Queen-street, Norwood, SATURDAY, 3 p.m., for Payneham Cemetery. P. GANNONI & SONS, Undertakers, Phones 4100-3240. Parade, Norwood, and Unley.
TRENWITH Albert George Arnold
Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser 20 June 1940 TRENWITH.—On the 19th of June, Albert George Arnold Trenwith (late of R.A.N.). of 176 Gilbert street, Adelaide, beloved husband of Edith Elizabeth Trenwith. aged 40 years. At rest. TRENWITH.—On the 19th of June, Albert (Podge), beloved husband of Edith, and loving father of George, Max, Jean. Marion. Ron. Rest after weariness. TRENWITH.—On the 19th of June, Albert, dearly loved brother of Mrs. M. Battersley. York. At rest.
TRENWITH. —THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. ALBERT GEORGE ARNOLD TRENWITH (late of RAN.) are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 176 Gilbert street, Adelaide, on THURSDAY, at 11 am. for the AIF. Cemetery. West terrace. FRANK J. SIEBERT Funeral Director. 47-49 Wakefield st.. Adelaide. C 413.
TRUEMAN George Leslie
Death Notice The Advertiser 1st March 1951 TRUEMAN.— On February 27, at hospital. George Leslie (Jockey) Trueman, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Trueman of 15 Ramage street, Unley. and loving father of Joan and Margaret (Sydney). At rest. TRUEMAN. — On February 27, at hospital. George Leslie (Jockey) Trueman. beloved eldest son of the late George and Lavina Trueman and loving brother of Vera, Ivy. Cora. Wilfred and the late Hilda.
TRUSSELL Elizabeth
_Death Notice South Australian Register Thursday 29 October 1868
TRUSSELL:- On the 23 October at Adelaide, Elizabeth
Trussell, the beloved wife of Mr. James Trussell, of the River
Murray.
TUCK Ronald Harry
Death Notice The Advertiser 12 August 1915 TUCK.-On the 11th August, suddenly, of meningitis, Private Ronald Harry, youngest son of A. R. and R. Tuck, "Trevethoe", Terowie, aged 20 years and and six months. Grandson of the late James Roach, Roachdale, Terowie, Resting; Terowie Cemetery, Sth Aust, Protestant. 425. (GRM/5)
TUDHOPE
Funeral Notice The South Australian Advertiser 22 March 1859 FUNERAL OF THE LATE Mr. Tudhope.-The remains of this unfortunate gentleman were consigned to their last home in the Cemetery, West terrace, yesterday morning, the 2lst March, and were attended by a large number of carriages conveying friends of the deceased, including the Hon. Mr. Morphett, Mr. Hector, and Mr. Davenport, Directors of the South Australian Bank; Mr. Dixon, Manager, and his two sons; Mr. Wright, Manager of the National Bank; Mr. George Tinline and his brother, together with all the officers of the South Australian Bank, and many other personal friends. At 11 o'clock a procession was formed at the residence of the deceased, North Adelaide, and the whole moved off towards the Cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Gardner officiated on the melancholy occasion, and addressed those assembled in affectionate and touching language on the affecting circumstances of the case. The procession then left the Cemetery and separated. The South Aus- tralian Bank was closed to the public until half past 1 o'clock yesterday, out of respect to the deceased, and we noticed also that the shutters were closed during the day in the other Banks in the city. We regret, however, to add, that Mrs. Tudhope is in a very delicate and critical state of health, and suffered severely from hysterics during the whole of the time her deceased and unfortunate husband was being removed from the house.
TUDOR Stanley Richard
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 11th May 1918 TUDOR - Killed in action in France, on April 5th, No. 2504, Private Stanley Richard Tudor, 48th Battalion, third dearly beloved son of R. and S.J. Tudor, Charra, aged 20 years and six months. He left his home, his native land, To help Australia's gallant band. His heart was brave, he knew no fear, And freedom's cause to him was dear. The soul of his country swells with pride With the deeds he did, and the death he died, His manly form rests in a foreign grave But his name will live with australia's brave Great is our sorrow: but God knows best; He has taken our loved one home to rest. - Inserted by his loving father and mother, sister and brothers.
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 18th May 1918 Mr and Mrs Tudor and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters and cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in their late sad bereavement of their son, Stanley.
TUDOR William Owen
_Death Notice South Australian Register Thursday 26 November 1868
TUDOR:- On the 12th November at Bungaree, William
Owen Tudor, aged 44.
TUGWELL Alma Rita
__Funeral Notice The Advertiser 23
August 1952 TUGWELL. – THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of Mr. ALFRED TUGWELL,
of Encounter Bay, are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late
beloved WIFE (Alma Rita) will leave his residence at 11.30 a.m. THIS DAY
(Saturday), for the Victor Harbor Cemetery. W.H. OVERALL, Funeral
Director, Phone Victor Harbor 53
TURNER Alice Emily
Death Notice Advertiser 2 November 1956 TURNER On 31st October, Alice Emily, beloved wife of Alfred James Turner, and loving mother of Ken, Muriel (Mrs. Wilson), Clyde and Mona (Mrs. Raymond). Funeral Notice Advertiser 2 November 1956 TURNER - The Friends ofMr. Alfred James Turner, of 6 Morley street, Somerton, are respectfully informed that the Remains of his late WIFE (Alice Emily) were privately laid to rest on THURSDAY in the North Brighton Cemetery. F.H.Trevelion & Son
TURNER Alfred James Horsfall
Death Notice Advertiser 2 January 1960 TURNER – On the 1st January, at hospital, Alfred J.H., beloved husband of the late Alice Emily Turner and loving father of Kenneth, Muriel, Clyde and Mona. Aged 82 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 2 January 1960 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mr Alfred J. H. Turner of 6 Morley St., Glenelg are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Funeral Chapel, 348 Brighton Rd., Brighton on SATURDAY, after service commencing at 10a.m. for the Nth Brighton Cemetery. Rev R.D. Lloyd will officiate. - F.H.Trevellion & Son
TURNER Benjamin
Death Notice Advertiser 11 September 1928 TURNER On the 10th September, at his residence, 98 Sydenham Road, Norwood, Benjamin Turner, ex-constable, late of Marryatville, dearly beloved husband of Jane Turner, aged 64 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 12 September 1928 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mr. Benjamin Turner (ex police constable), late of Marryatville, are respectfully informed that his Funeral (motor)will leave his late residence, 98 Sydenham Road, Norwood, WEDNESDAY, at 3p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. - P. Gannoni & Son
TURNER Cecelia
Death Notice Advertiser 27 February 1942 TURNER – On February 26, at her residence 269 Young Street, Wayville, Cecelia, dearly beloved wife of the late James Indian Turner, and loving mother of Alf, Florrie, Fred, Mabel(deceased), Effie and Ted, aged 92 years. Funeral Notice 27 February 1942 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mrs Cecelia Turner are respectfully informed that her funeral will leave her late residence, 269 Young st., Wayville on Friday, at 3.30p.m., for the Payneham Cemetery. - Chas H. Berry, Funeral Director
TURNER Clyde James Horsfall
Death Notice Advertiser 20 June 1960 TURNER – On the 18th June (suddenly) at Sellicks Beach, Clyde James Horsfall Turner, late of 10 Seymour grove, Campbelltown, dearly beloved husband ofEthel Grace Turner. Peacefully sleeping.Aged 50 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 20 June 1960 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mr Clyde James Horsfall Turner, late of 10 Seymour grove, Campbelltown are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave our Chapel, 124 Wellington Road, Payneham on MONDAY after service commencing at 3-45p.m. for the New Enfield Cemetery. - W. Williamson & Son
TURNER Edward William Sydney
Death Notice Advertiser 1 August 1961 TURNER _ On 31st July at Adelaide, Edward William Sydney, the beloved husband of Carol Turner of 43 Gordon rd., Clarence Park, loving father of May, also Laurie (deceased) father-in-law of Ron and May, and grandfather of Lesley, Susan and Robert. Aged 71 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 1 August 1961 TURNER – The Friend of the late Edward William Sydney Turner of 43 Gordon road, Clarence Park, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Partington Chapel, 441 South road, Black Forest, on TUESDAY, after a service commencing at 1-30p.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. - Partington & Son Ltd.
TURNER Ella Papworth
Death Notice Advertiser 23 October 1946 TURNER – On October 22, at her late residence, 43 Gordon road, Clarence Park, Ella Papworth, the beloved wife of Edward William Sydney Turner, and loving mother of Laurie and May (Mrs Poole). Aged 56 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 23 October 1946 TURNER – The Friends of Mr Edward William Sydney Turner are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late beloved wife ( Ella Papworth) will leave his residence, 43 Gordon road, Clarence Park, on Wednesday at 2p.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. -PARTINGTON & SON, Funeral Directors
TURNER Frederick
Death Notice Advertiser 21 February 1959 TURNER – On February 19, at his residence, 269 Young street, Wayville, Frederick, dearly beloved husband of Louise and loving father of Mavis (deceased). Aged 76 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 21 February 1959 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mr. Frederick George Magnus Turner are respectfully informed that his remains were peacefully laid to rest (privately) on FRIDAY 20th instant in the C of E Section, Centennial Park Cemetery. Rev. Mainstone kindly officiated. Chas. H. Berry & Son
TURNER George
Death Notice Advertiser 19 September 1950 TURNER – On September 18, (suddenly) at his residence, Marden Rd., Marden George A. beloved husband of the late Jessie M Turner and loving father of Beth, Glad and Mavis. In his 69th year. Peacefully sleeping. Funeral Notice Advertiser 19 September 1950 TURNER – The friends of the late Mr George A. Turner are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence Marden road, Marden on TUESDAY, at 3.30p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. - W Williamson & Son
TURNER James
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 24 August 1858 On the 20th of May last, at Windsor-terrace, Glasgow, James Turner, Esq., of Thrushgrove, aged 90 years. Thus has passed away (full of years, and universally respected during a public life of above half a century) a link connecting the present with the olden time.
TURNER James Jubilee
Death Notice Advertiser 24 November 1947 TURNER – On November 22, at his residence, 53 High street, Kensington, James J, beloved husband of Violet R Turner and loving father of Malcolm, Ern, Joyce, Jack and Barry. Aged 60 years. Late of C.C Wakefield & Co Funeral Notice Advertiser 24 November 1947 TURNER- The Friends of the late Mr James J Turner are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 53 High street, Kensington on MONDAY at 3.30p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. - W. WILLIAMSON & SON, Funeral Directors
TURNER James George Malcolm
Death Notice Advertiser 19 February 1968 TURNER – On Feb 18, at Port Pirie, James George Malcolm (Mal) Turnerof Warnertown road, Pirie South, dearly beloved husband of Kath, loved father of Jane and Sandra. Aged 55 years. Requiescat in pace. TURNER – On February 18, at Port Pirie, James (Mal) Turner of Warnertown road, Pirie South (late of Kensington) eldest son of Violet and the late James Turner , loved brother of Ern, Joyce and Jack. TURNER – On February 18, at Port Pirie, Mal loved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Castle, of Clovelly Park. Requiescat in pace. TURNER- On February 18, at Port Pirie, Mal, beloved brother-in-law of Margaret and Cyril, uncle of Claire, Peter and Kym. Requiescat in pace. Funeral Notice Advertiser 19 February 1968 TURNER –The Friends of the late Mr. James George Malcolm (Mal) Turner of Warnertown road, Pirie South, are advised that his Funeral will leave St Mark’s Cathedral, Port Pirie, THIS DAY, Monday, after Requiem Mass, commencing at 11a.m. for the Port Pirie Cemetery. -A.Mesecke & Son
TURNER J. Horsfall
Death Notice The Advertiser 23rd June 1915 The death of Mr. J. Horsfall Turner, a noted antiquary, of Westfield, Idle, Yorkshire, occurred on May 2. Mr. Turner waa born at Brighouse in 1845, his mother dying a few days after his birth. His father, the late Mr. Benjamin Turner, of Marden, South Australia, came to Adelaide in 1840, leaving his son in charge of his wife's family. In 1864-5 Mr. J. Horsfall Turner was appointed assistant master at Brighouse Church School. He later entered the British College, Borough-road, London, and passed all his examinations, in-' cluding art, with distinction. During his residence in London he began to write antiquarian articles for the Brighouse papers. He went to Idle in 1873, as master of the Independent Day School, and at once associated himself with Sunday-school and temperance work. He was later elected as head master for the Thorpe Board School. Mr. Turner was a member of the Royal Historical Society, corresponding member of the New England, Pennsylvanian, and other American historical Societies, and a life member of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. He was also one of the founders of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society, and of the Leeds Thoresby Society. It was upon Mr. Turner's initiative that the Bronte Society was founded, and Mr. Turner printed the letters of Charlotte Bronte to her school friend.-Miss Nunney?, but the work was never issued to the public. Mr. Turner made many valuable contributions to the " histories and pedigrees of Yorkshire families: he published the diaries of Oliver Heywood, the John Bunyan of West Riding, and he wrote histories of Haworth and Bingley. He left several sons and daughters.
TURNER Jessie
Death Notice Advertiser 25 February 1946 TURNER – On February 24, at a private hospital, Jessie beloved wife of George A Turner, of Marden Road, Marden and loving mother of Beth, Bub and Mavis. Peacefully sleeping Funeral Notice Advertiser 25 February 1946 TURNER –The Friends of Mr George A. Turner are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late wife (Jessie) will leave his residence, Marden Rd., Marden on Tuesday, at 3.30p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. - W. WILLIAMSON & SON Funeral Directors
TURNER Joseph
Death Notice The Advertiser 21 March 1935 TURNER .—On the 14th March, at Port Augusta Hospital, Joseph Turner, aged 81 years. Late of Siam station, via Port Augusta. At rest.
TURNER Olive
Death Notice Advertiser 14 March 1970 TURNER Olive (Doll) – On March 13, at hospital, Olive loved wife of the late Ern Turner of 39 Charles street, Unley, loving mother of Beryl, mother-in-law of Dudley, grandmother of Alan, great-grandmother of Evan. Aged 76 years. Funeral Notice Advertiser 14 March 1970 TURNER – The Friends of the late Mrs Olive Turner (Doll) are informed that her Funeral will leave the Funeral Chapel, 61 Unley road on MONDAY after a service at 10-30a.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. - Oliver Raymond
TURNER
Death Notice South Australian Register 3 September 1845 On Sunday last, the infant daughter of Mr. T.N. Turner, of North Adelaide, aged eight months.
TURNER Violet Rose
Death Notice Advertiser 14 April 1970 TURNER Violet Rose – On April 12, dearly loved wife of the late James Jubilee, loved mother of Ern, Joyce (Mrs. Zauch), John and Barry also Malcolm, deceased. Fond grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. In her 82nd year. Peacefully at rest. TURNER Violet Rose – On April 12, dearly loved grandma of Colin, Sandra and great grandma of Tricia, Lisa and Christine. Patient sufferer at rest. TURNER Violet Rose On April 12, at hospital, dearly loved wife of James and loved mother of Joyce, mother-in-law of Augy, fond grandmother of Colin, Louis, Barry, Sandra, Anne, Charmaine, great-grandmother of Tricia, Lisa, Christine. Aged 82 years. Peacefully sleeping. TURNER Violet Rose – On April 12 at hospital, dearly loved grandmother of Louis, Barry, Anne and Charmaine. In God’s care. TURNER Violet Rose – Passed away April 12, at Home for Incurables, aged 82 years. Loved mother of Barry, daughter-in-law Fay, grandchildren Mark and Leanne. Resting where no shadows fall. Funeral Notice Advertiser 14 April 1970 TURNER – The friends of the late Mrs. Violet Rose Turner are advised that her Funeral will leave our chapel, 59 Portrush road, Payneham on TUESDAY, after a service commencing at 3p.m. for the Payneham Cemetery. - W. Williamson & Son
TWANBROOK-HALL Charles Arthur Jocelyn
Death Notice The Advertiser 28 September 1915 TWANBROOK-HALL. - On the 29th August, at the Dardenelles, of wounds, Charles Arthur Jocelyn (Jos), dearly beloved elder son of Charles A. Twanbrook-Hall, Esq., of Henley Beach, late of Gilberton. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 10 - Turkey
TWELLS James
Death Notice The Bunyip 5th November 1915 TWELLS - On the 26th October, at Gawler West, James the dearly loved husband of Henrietta (nee Heier) Twells, age 64 years, late of S.A. Railways.