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But the next day, he said he got another death notice.
Debtors' prison was looming when her false death notice appeared in the newspapers.
A death notice was published on the website of Caixin magazine, then taken down.
In this piece, David Dunlap, a Metro reporter, reflects on an unusual death notice.
The anger that gave birth to Trump was a death notice for Republican religious principles.
This includes each correction, death notice and graphic, which, for the reconcilers, count as individual articles.
Starck, author of "Life After Death," said it is rare for a paid death notice to be pulled.
But Purdy got a shock nine years ago when it was him who received a kind of death notice.
One by one, they are dying in solitary shame with pill, alcohol or gun unmentioned in the death notice.
It was a paid death notice, written and placed by a family member in the Raleigh News & Observer's advertising section.
But at least one reader of the Wilma Black death notice saw room in the middle for the modern obit.
When my husband passed away last year the death notice and obituary in two local papers charged by the word.
It said the death notice was thought lost forever until it was recently discovered in a Civil War general's estate.
Ortega died early Friday, according to Granma, which published a death notice from Havana Archbishop Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez.
"We should have never experienced such a tragedy," she wrote in a post, alongside a picture of Ms. Bastin's death notice.
And like most officers, 22-year veteran Officer Tim Purdy knows what it's like to deliver the worst news...a death notice.
More recently, I cried when I read — randomly — a death notice in The New York Times for a man named Martin Bauman.
His fake death notice was a sinister attempt at disinformation, which is the spreading of falsehoods with the deliberate intent to mislead.
By then the damage was done, raising the question of whose fault it is when a vengeful obituary or death notice goes viral.
Obituaries about addicts tend to fall into this category, she said, citing the family-placed death notice for esteemed Atlanta lawyer Marc Ritzmann.
The details of Lewis's death were unknown until recently, when Richardson found her death notice, indicating that she died in London on Sept.
Ms. Brady, 83, was known for her seamstress skills and sold Avon products for many years, according to a death notice posted online.
Meanwhile, Betts' parents have apologized for the wording in his death notice that didn't mention the mass shooting whose victims included his younger sister.
In a paid death notice in the local paper, her adoptive mother, Nicki Friedeck, lamented her very difficult life — and the foster care system.
In 2016, MIT's Technology Review declared, "Moore's Law is dead," and in January of this year, the Register issued a "death notice" for Moore's Law.
Now the first book of Mr. Zhou's trilogy, "Death Notice," will be released on June 5 in the United States, and in Britain next week.
Aquí puedes leer una reseña [en inglés] sobre Death Notice, su primer libro traducido al inglés que llega hoy a las librerías de Estados Unidos.
"He lived for his family, his profession, and his great passion, the mountains," his family wrote in a death notice published in the newspaper Kleine Zeitung.
His death, which was not widely reported at the time, was announced by his children on Friday in a paid death notice in The Los Angeles Times.
"This isn't the first time a paid death notice has been used to send a personal message to the world," The Richmond Times-Dispatch said in a statement.
Klimt is said to have financially supported his children and their mothers, but he juggled lovers throughout his life, and no children were listed on his official death notice.
It's tough to pinpoint who Patient Zero for this belated death notice might be, but there were accounts like BrainPicker who memorialized the third anniversary of his death on April 18th.
She makes a study of the genre, underlining what goes into a good death notice: friends (she has none), family (a question mark), and something unusual, a so-called wild card.
A death notice for Epstein's father, Seymour, appeared in The Palm Beach Post on December 16, 1991; a notice for his mother, Pauline (under her nickname, Paula), appeared on April 23, 2004.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A top Kenyan newspaper published a fake death notice of a prominent opposition financier on Wednesday, a bizarre error that rights groups interpreted as another sign of an anti-democratic slide.
The investigation at the heart of "Death Notice" does hinge on questions of police corruption and the privileges the wealthy in China enjoy — all of which are experiences Chinese readers can relate to.
A casual attendee of her funeral might have never known this, however—her family chose to present her body as a man's, with a death notice using the name she was given at birth.
Funny obits bring new life to a dying art Today, "death notice" and "obituary" are used interchangeably as paid announcements and editorial obituaries become harder to tell apart, especially in the United States and Canada.
At the time, her family placed a paid death notice in The Arizona Daily Star under her married name, June Birt, but apparently no news obituary — no coda to a spectacular case — was ever written.
The producers of the film version of "Death Notice" dealt with potential political sensitivity by shifting the action to Hong Kong, which is considered by Communist propaganda to be thoroughly dissolute after decades of colonial rule.
The families seeking her help usually have little more information than that on the official death notice — name, birth date, enlistment date, date and place of death (which is often recorded simply as "The Southern front").
When strong editorialization permeates a death notice, it should be subjected to the same sort of ethical considerations normally undertaken by the editorial desk for accuracy, fair comment and the opportunity for an opposing view, he said.
Finally, just to put the nail in the coffin of the fake death notice, he tweeted out a picture of his 84th birthday bash in March, nearly six months after Google had him down as pushing up daisies.
In "Death Notice," the killer of two police academy cadets in a gruesome bombing resurfaces after 18 years, this time orchestrating the murder of a revered police sergeant whose failure to solve the original case haunted his career.
" When her aunt died in 2006, a death notice appeared in The New York Times that read, "The Trump family mourns the passing of our beloved Amy, a trusted and loyal friend and employee for over 65 years.
His death was noted two days later by The New England Review of Books on its website and, 16 days later, in a 25-word paid death notice in The Boston Globe, but it was otherwise not reported widely.
Each time a man dies, he is memorialized with a tasteful death notice on a black screen, with his real name as well as his underworld alias, and a glyph suggesting which maker he has been sent off to meet.
Despite the loss of such an important leader and a series of territorial setbacks, it is much too early to begin writing ISIS's death notice: There are plenty of opportunities for the terror group to exploit as its enemies turn on each other.
The germ of the idea for the "Death Notice" trilogy came from a 2006 music video by Jay Chou, the popular singer and actor from Taiwan, and the narrative is lean and fast paced, with little by way of description or excessive ruminations.
The death notice started out as a legally required public notice and contained very little biographical information; the memorial advertisement, usually put out by family through a funeral home, was intended to pay tribute to a loved one and share details of final arrangements.
"Should the government's death notice be withdrawn at any point in the future, Mr. Roof will withdraw this motion and plead guilty as charged to all counts in the indictment," his lawyers stated in the 34-page motion, filed Monday in South Carolina's Federal District Court.
"Not many chickens deserve an obituary, but she does," reads the start of the death notice, which goes on to detail Big Mama's humble beginnings in a Houston apartment, her close brush with death when her previous owner took her to be euthanized and her second chance at life with the Swords.
And the death notice, which he had drafted himself a few years ago, made no mention of the suffering he had stoically endured for 58 years, his last three decades in a wheelchair and bed-bound, or the cause of it: a relatively routine back operation that left his legs paralyzed when he was 19 and consigned him to a lifetime of urinary incontinence.
His death notice reads "The Father of Australian Cricket tours".
Her January 1978 death notice makes no mention of her career as an artist.
Address drawn from The Military Hospitals of Great Britain and London Gazette death notice.
A death notice from The Queenslander, Brisbane, dated 11 May 1889 said: In addition to the above death notice, the following article appeared in the Brisbane Courier, dated 6 April 1889, suggesting that the drowning was not accidental and took place at night.
Death notice for Leo Vander Kuy, Class of '51, died Shreveport, LA, Jan. 31, 2000.
JACQUELINE BROOKES' obit, New York Times (paid death notice) She died at age 82 from lymphoma.
He died on 27 January 1990 aged 73.Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notice, 29 January 1990.
Finally, Orian's death notice lists Marjorie (Mrs. George Hall), not Margaret Easton, as a predeceased sister.
McKay, Gardner. Soundtrack. Starsky & Hutch; "The Set Up. pt. 1" (1975). and Starsky & Hutch; "Death Notice" (1977).
Death notice, Saturday Night, February 1913."Book of Remembrance", Austin Family Papers, Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens.
Mulvaney died in Canberra at the age of 90 on 21 September 2016.Canberra Times, Death notice, 24 September 2016.
He died on 26 August 2013 at the age of 89.Arch McKirdy - Death Notice, legacy.com. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
Vinson died at Woollahra, New South Wales on 17 February 2017.Death notice, The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 February 2017.
He died in November 2017 at the age of 97.Andrzej Wincenty Górski death notice , Nekrologi.wyborcza.pl; accessed 29 November 2017.
Death Notice : Reginald William Lloyd Holmes. (page 10). He left an estate valued at over ₤34,000 in 1935.Sydney Morning Herald.
She died in San Francisco aged 79." Deliana Dooling: Death Notice," San Francisco Chronicle (March 19, 2013). Retrieved September 8, 2015.
Death notice published in The Times, 25 September 1951 In 2015 the Coventry Society installed a Blue Plaque onto this residence.
Waldir Alves Figueiras (11 November 1937 - 17 July 1977) (death notice) was a Brazilian footballer who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Death notice (online ref. 64346) in The Daily Telegraph, 23 October 2009. Retrieved 8 November 2018. He ded on 7 November 1988.
Included in the collection is the bed in which the poet died and the death notice that was taped to his front door.
Her death notice in The Times uses the name "Gladys Mary Turquet", although she appears to have published as "Gladys Rosaleen Turquet-Milnes".
The son of Frederick James Charles Macquire (1900–1963),Deaths: Macquire, The Age, (Saturday, 9 February 1963), p.21. and Ellen Cecilia Macquire (1900–1945), née Jenkins,Death Notice: Macquire (nee Jenkins), The Argus, (Friday, 13 July 1945), p.2;Death Notice: Macquire (nee Jenkins), The Age, (Friday, 13 July 1945), p.6. Frederick Macquire was born 21 November 1936.
Jansen José Moreira (10 July 1927 - 9 July 2010)Death notice (p. 308) was a Brazilian footballer who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.
He was wounded in the war and his death notice in 1926 states that he died as a result of his war-time injuries.
R.A. Strang); Jean (Mrs. J. Wallace); and Patricia (Mrs. P. Steeles). (Death Notice: ANDERSON, Sarah Ann, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Wednesday 15 February 1950), p.
Irving Amen (1918–2011Irving Amen: Obituary, Paid death notice, The New York Times November 30 – December 1, 2011.) was an American painter, printmaker and sculptor.
Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notice - Lancelot Lewis Earl 22/06/1938 The estate was sold in 1940 and a factory was built on the site.
Ezra Norton died of cancer in his Vaucluse home on 4 January 1967 aged 69.Sydney Morning Herald. Death Notice: Ezra Norton.-- 6 January 1967.
Death notice in the New York Times Robert Livingston Tillotson (1788 - July 22, 1878 Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician.
"William D(enis) Griffin," Contemporary Authors Online; "William Denis Griffin," Directory of American Scholars (Detroit: Gale, 2002); Death notice, New York Times, 13 July 2011.
Dugan died in the Sydney suburb of Glebe from Parkinson's disease on 22 August 1991.Sydney Morning Herald, 28 August 1991. Death Notice. Darcy Ezekiel Dugan.
He died in Seneca Falls, New York, October 5, 1878New York Times, Death notice, Jacob P. Chamberlain, October 6, 1878 and was interred in Restvale Cemetery.
Gardenier died in New York City on January 10, 1822.New York Newspaper Death Notice Extracts, 1801-1890 (Barber Collection), entry for Barent Gardenier, retrieved via Ancestry.
The Times, death notice, 25 June 1980 His widow Oonah (1901-1990) died ten years later. His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea.
Ripley died at his home in Oakfield, Wisconsin.Here And There In State Of Wisconsin, Death notice of Henry A. Ripley, Sheboygan Press, October 28, 1926, p. 6.
She had to resign from her post in the cabinet following an interpellation about the payment of the death notice for her father from the ministerial budget.
Alan Phillip Renouf OBE (21 March 1919 – 26 May 2008)Death notice, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May 2008 was a prominent Australian government official during the 1970s.
140 This is listed after his death notice for that year in the annals but yearly events are not necessarily listed in chronological order. Though listed as king of Ulaid in the kinglists in the Book of Leinster he is only awarded the title King of Dal nAraide at his death notice in the Annals of Ulster. His grandson Lethlobar mac Loingsig (died 873) was also a King of Ulaid.
He married Dianne Leslie Irwin in Moss Vale in 1969. His wife died on 7 February 1986.Draffin, Dianne Leslie. Death notice, 07 Feb 1986, late of Artarmon.
However Loingsech did not succeed to this title and was only called king of the Cenél Conaill at his death notice in the annals.Annals of Ulster, AU 754.2.
McAndrew died on 9 December 2009, aged 89.Sydney Morning Herald - death notice - 15/12/2009 McAndrew (seated 2nd from right) in St. George's 1941 premiership-winning team.
Jones died on 1 June 1986, aged 66.Sydney Morning Herald- Death Notice 03/06/1986 Jones (back 2nd from left) in St. George's 1941 premiership-winning team.
He died on November 5, 2009.The New York Times (November 5, 2009), Obituary: William H. Donat (son of Alexander). Death notice reprinted by Legacy.com (September 6, 2013).
Whittier lived in Ellicott City, Maryland. He died on January 8, 2010.Death notice: Sumner Gage Whittier The Baltimore Sun (January 12, 2010). Retrieved on January 13, 2010.
Lockroy, c. 1840 Joseph-Philippe Simon, called Lockroy (February 17, 1803 – January 19, 1891)Death notice in Le Figaro, 20 January 1891 was a French actor and playwright.
Gerald Spring Rice, 6th Baron Monteagle of Brandon (5 July 1926 – 17 November 2013)MONTEAGLE, Gerald : Death notice was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer, banker and Conservative peer.
Fredell Lack was married to Ralph Eichhorn, a gastroenterologist, from 1947 until his death in 2014.Ralph Eichhorn death notice. Houston Chronicle, 29 Apr 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
Hans-Ullrich Schulz (24 May 1939 - 22 August 2012)Death Notice was a German sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Claudia Hellmann (25 November 1923 – 24 May 2017) Death notice, Oberbayerisches Volksblatt (Rosenheim), 27 May 2017. was a German contralto concert and operatic singer, primarily with the Stuttgart Opera.
Death notice for Heinrich XIX At his death in 1836, having no male heir, the Head of the House Reuss of Greiz passed to his younger brother Heinrich XX.
The death notice for him in The Times refers to him as Charles Victor Lisle ("Chubby") Hooman, a nickname he had acquired at school and was used throughout his golfing career.
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art. Robert Isaacson Gallery Records, 1952-1967, accessed 25 May 2013.New York Times, Robert Isaacson, Paid Death Notice, 8 November 1998, accessed 25 May 2013.
Frédéric-Louis Allamand (February 5, 1736, Payerne, Vaud – March 3, 1809, Valkenburg, South Holland) was a Swiss botanistJan Portengen. Huizen & mensen van Valkenburg, 1795-1832. 2006. Newspaper death notice. CBG Verzamelingen. .
In his later life he was known as "Peter", rather than Percy, and it was as Peter Adams that his death notice appeared in The Times the day after he died.
Through Blue Eyes. 2008 His death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald described Frank Farrell as "The Greatest Bluebag of All".Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notices. Page 23, 24 November 1985.
Death notice, New York Times, December 19, 1980, p. D19 Sheila Anne Reilly was a Delron from 1963–1965. She became a teacher, and taught at St. Thomas Aquinas School in Brooklyn.
He died in a nursing home in Adelaide on 16 August 1949. The newspapers made no mention of his passing, apart from a death notice, which made no mention of his family.
B.A., 1954), and Harvard Law School (J.D., 1957).Death notice in The New York Times, February 28, 2001. At the College, Paganucci joined the fraternity Kappa Kappa Kappa where he served as president.
No cause of death is listed. Her death notice appeared in the Columbian Centennial. On January 17, 1810, Primus married Martha Gardner, according to Manifesto Church (Brattle Street Church) records.Jay Mack Holbrook. (1985).
In 1880, he served in the Wisconsin State Assembly.'Wisconsin Blue Book 1880, Biographical Sketch of Charles G. Crosse,' pg. 511'Medical Review of Reviews,' Austin Flint Association, Inc.: 1908, Death notice, pg.
Tommy passed away at Peakhurst, New South Wales on 1 Nov 1987, age 93 although he lived most of his life at Arncliffe, New South Wales Sydney Morning Herald. Death Notice 3 Nov 1987.
Marcus William Oldham bought Carthona in 1904The Mercury (Hobart) 16 June 1904, p. 7. and resided there until 1911. He was born in 1869.“Death Notice” Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June 1939. p. 10.
Reinhard Breymayer (4 January 1944 – 13 August 2017)Death notice, Stuttgarter Zeitung, 18 August 2017 was a German philologist, researcher into pietism and specialist on the history of rhetoric. His published output is considerable.
The Parliament of New South Wales records his date of death as 8 May 1908, however the death notice published in The Argus lists McCulloch as dying on 28 May 1908, aged 63 years.
He died in Sarasota, Florida January 22, 1997.Death notice, Walter Kennedy, former Vermont House Speaker, Bangor Daily News, January 24, 1997Florida Death Index, 1877-1998, entry for Walter L. Kennedy, accessed via Ancestry.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Accessed 6 March 2017 at Castle Hill, in 1948. After the death of White's mother in 1963,Death notice, SMH, 2 November 1963. Ruth White's death occurred on 29 October.
The death notice is given at this reference.The Monthly Magazine, 1814, p. 579. Online reference In the same year the house and the nearby farm were advertised separately as rental properties. The notice is shown.
Joy Hruby died, aged 89 on 21 February 2017.Death Notice: Hruby, Joy Elaine, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 February 2017. Her service was held at Wild Street Anglican Church at Maroubra, New South Wales.
James Lance was married for almost 70 years to Judy and they had five children.James Lance Death Notice, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 February 2019. Retrieved 18 March 2019. He died on 20 February 2019.
An Official IRA death notice in the Irish News confirmed he had been on vigilante duty. He was also a member of the Workers' Party.McKittrick, David; Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney, Chris Thornton (2000). Lost Lives.
He instead enlisted with the Royal Navy in September 1914 as a sub-lieutenant. Williamson died at Highcroft Hospital in Birmingham in September 1972, with his death notice listing his profession as a retired schoolmaster.
O'Doherty was married to theatre producer Philomena "Phyl" Savage (d. 27 August 2005)O'Doherty : Death notice whom he met during his earlier acting days in Limerick. The couple had four children, Cahir, Sharon, Ewan and Fearga.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Accessed 6 March 2017 at Castle Hill, near Sydney, in 1948. After the death of White's mother in 1963,Death notice, SMH, 2 November 1963. Ruth White's death occurred on 29 October.
Death notice of Guillaume Wittouck, death in Brussel 12 June 1829. Guillaume Wittouck (1749 - 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate. He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck and of Belgian navigator Guillaume Delcourt.
The death notice that appeared in The Sporting Times Reginald Shirley Walkinshaw Brooks (October 1854 – 10 May 1888) was an English journalist whose spoof obituary of English cricket gave rise to the legend of The Ashes.
Between 1938 and 1945, he was also a lecturer in history at the University of California, Los Angeles.Obituary, The Los Angeles Times, 29 May 1957, p. 35.Death Notice, Journal of Southern History, vol. 23, no.
He married Isabel Grant, daughter of General William Keir Grant, and died in France at Paris in 1857 aged 49.Death notice, The Times, London, 2 July 1857, page 12.Francis Gordon, CricInfo. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
Lillian Armfield lived her final years at a Methodist Hostel in Leichhardt, Sydney. She died at the Lewisham District Hospital on 26 August 1971, aged 86.Sydney Morning Herald - 28 August 1971. Death Notice: Lillian May Armfield.
Comments ascribed to La Paz County Sheriff Rayburn Evans, "A Death on the Road--For Danny Rapp, The Hop Went On and On," Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice, Philadelphia Daily News (PA), April 12, 1983, p 10. Rapp's body was found in his hotel room on Sunday, April 3, with a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to the right side of the head."A Death on the Road--For Danny Rapp, The Hop Went On and On," Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice, Philadelphia Daily News (PA), April 12, 1983, p 10.
She moved to the United States, where she was still dancing in the 1970s. Calloway died on 30 April 2000 at the age of 89; her death notice is given under her married name of Magdalena Calloway Morgan.
James Oatley died on 9 October 1839. His death notice in the Sydney Monitor gives his age as 72 years; the Parish record of his burial gives James' age as 70 years. Oatley was buried on his property, Snugborough.
Marsh died in Saratoga Springs, New York on January 4, 1811.Death notice, Amos Marsh, Burlington Sentinel newspaper, January 10, 1811Death notice, Amos Marsh, Rutland Herald newspaper, February 6, 1811 He was buried at Vergennes Burying Ground in Vergennes.
Donahoe married in 1836, but his wife Catherine died of consumption (tuberculosis) in 1852 at the age of 36 ("Death Notice," Boston Evening Transcript, November 13, 1852, p. 2). Donahoe would later remarry; his second wife's name was Annie.
The Oakland Tribune, Daniel Mahoney obituary, Jan. 23, 2000 The New York Times, Paid Death Notice: MAHONEY, WILLIAM B., Sept. 17, 2004 Miami Herald, Sept. 22, 2004, "AWARD- WINNING JOURNALIST, COUNSELOR" (obituary) Wayne State University, www.law.wayne.edu/faculty/profiles/mahoney_joan.
Leonard Lewis "Len" Bosman (5 February 1924 – 6 February 2017)Sydney Norning Herald Death Notice. Retrieved 11 February 2017. was an Australian politician. Born in Sydney, he was educated at state schools and then at East Sydney Technical College.
Dated 5 October 1806. Death notice of Robert Sidaway from the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Dated 15 October 1809. On 4 June 1809 Sidaway was on list of persons donating to the fund to enclose a burial ground.
New York Times, August 2, 1913, page 7. An obituary on August 4 lists the cause as gastritis.New York Times, August 4, 1913, page 7. Graybill's death certificate and the first death notice both note he entered Bellevue Hospital July 24.
He died in Hilton, South Australia on 11 November 1941. His death notice identified him as "James Davidson".Deaths: Davidson, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Wednesday, 12 November 1941), p.14; Funeral Notices: Davidson, The (Adelaide) News, (Tuesday, 12 November 1941), p.6.
Rubin was born on August 29, 1938 in New York City to a Jewish parents Sylvia (née Seiderman) and Alexander Rubin.Paid Notice - Deaths RUBIN, SYLVIA SEIDERMAN - Paid Death Notice - NYTimes.com. New York Times (2007-01-15). Retrieved on 2013-07-16.
Luba Lisa Gootnick was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Jewish parents Esther (née Diamant 1908–1999) and Louis Gootnick (1910–2005), a former New York City police officer. Her brother is Dr. David Gootnick.Esther Gootnick death notice.
Barrington Gerard "Barrie" Hole (16 September 1942 – 25 March 2019Barrie Hole death notice) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A Wales international, he began his career with Cardiff City and made his professional debut as a teenager.
Death notice of Enrique de Madariaga y Pérez-Gros. It mentions Obdulia as sister and Luis Solana San Martín as brother-in-law.Death notice of Juana San Martín Yoldi, widow of Ezequiel Solana. It mentions all her sibling, including Luis.
Richard Allen Dudley (birth name: Casper Bernard Kuhn Jr.) (April 22, 1915 - February 2, 2000) was an American radio and television announcer once known as "the voice of NBC". Paid death notice in The New York Times, February 4, 2000.
10; Artist Killed in Crash, The Argus, (Wednesday, 2 January 1957), p.9; Death Notice: Rice, Norman Howard, The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 2 January 1957), p.18. The strip was then drawn by Les Dixon from 1957 until 1975.
Thomas Börje Forsberg (17 February 1966 – 3 June 2004),Date stated in the death notice for Ace Börje Forsberg that his family put in the swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter on June 23, 2004, the death notice also included the lyrics to the Bathory song Hammerheart. better known by the stage name Quorthon, was a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. He was one of the founders, as well as the sole songwriter, of the band Bathory, which pioneered the black metal genre and is credited with creating the Viking metal style.Johannesson, Ika & Klingberg, Jon Jefferson.
"Death Notice for Sarah Cooksey", Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March 1886, p. 1. After the Cooksey sister left in 1872 it was rented for some time by Mrs Tait who also ran a boarding school.The Brisbane Courier, 25 April 1872, p. 1.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Telegraph, November 23, 1917, p. 22. he died there on November 24, 1917, and was buried at the Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery in Mifflintown, Juniata County."Rohm". Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Evening News, November 26, 1917, p. 11."Ferdinand Frederick Rohm" (death notice).
John J. Swaim, Jr. (March 19, 1949 – May 4, 2013) was a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was born in Philadelphia. An attorney, he died on May 4, 2013 at the age of 64.death notice, philly.
Ruddock was taken ill while returning home from a weekend of Aikido training in Midleton, County Cork and died peacefully on 2 April 2012 in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin. He is survived by his wife and three children.RUDDOCK, Alan Thomas : Death notice. Irish Times.
Spencer had been a resident of Hurstville, New South Wales for over 50 years when he died on 16 December 1997.Sydney Morning Herald - Death notice 17/12/1997 Lindsay Spencer (middle 3rd from right) in St. George's 1941 premiership-winning team.
West Briton, 21 October 1853: Death notice: > "At Grove Lane, Camberwell, on the 18th instant, Elizabeth CAREY, youngest > daughter of the late Philip MELVILL, Esq., Lieut.-Governor of Pendennis > Castle, aged 43 (45?) years. " The family has been documented: De La Ferte,E.
A poet friend of the artist later gave 18 July as the date of death, and a recent researcher claims to have discovered a death notice showing that the artist died on that day of a fever in Porto Ercole, near Grosseto in Tuscany.
Barry Lee Hobart (June 23, 1941 - January 14, 2011)News Death Notice: Barry L. Hobart, Middletown Journal, January 16, 2011. was a local television personality widely known to fans as Dr. Creep. He was a horror movie host on WKEF Television in Dayton, Ohio.
Henry Dyer Tiffany Jr., Headmaster, 84 - New York Times # Desmond Francis Patrick Cole (b. 1924, d. 2008) - 1974-1990, expands the science program, introduces micro- computers, and creates the Middle School division.LifeQuarters.com: Websites for Any OccasionPaid Notice - Deaths COLE, DESMOND - Paid Death Notice - NYTimes.
The San Francisco Call for November 26, 1903, at page 15 lists the death notice of "Mrs. Mary Storms," aged eighty four, who died on November 24 at the University Mound Ladies Home, an assisted care living facility for elderly women.(San Francisco) Call, vol.
Esther died at Cloncorrick in 1948, aged 81.Death notice, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 August 1948, p. 14, and NSW Birth Deaths and Marriage Index. In her will she left a substantial donation to St Marks Church, Darling Point, and also to several other charities.
Morris was married to Jane Morris. They had a son, Walter M. Morris, who died by accident while loading his gun at the age of seventeen.Nashville City Cemetery Death Notice He died in 1884, and he is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
Donald Leith Symington (August 30, 1925 – July 24, 2013) was an American stage, film and television actor.Baltimore Sun death notice, Published July 28, 2013 He appeared in such movies and television shows as Annie Hall (as Annie Hall's father), Spring Break, and Fantasy Island.
Ludolph Berkemeier (c.1895/1900) Figures on the Beach at Noordwijk Ludolph Georg Julius Berkemeier (20 August 1864, Tilburg - 18 July 1930, Noordwijk)Death notice @ Mijn Noordwijkse Afkomst, was a Dutch landscape and cityscape painter; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule and the Hague School.
Death Notice is a mystery/detective fiction novel and is the first novel in a trilogy by Chinese author Zhou Haohui. It was published in 2014 by Beijing Times Chinese Press. It was translated to English by Zac Haluza and published in 2018 by Doubleday.
Governor Converse died on August 16, 1885 while vacationing in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire.George Derby, James Terry White, The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Volume 8, 1898, page 326New York Times, Death Notice, Ex-Gov. Converse, August 19, 1885 He was buried in Woodstock's River Street Cemetery.
Gerald Goertzel (18 August 1919 – 17 July 2002) was an American theoretical physicist.New York Times, paid death notice. He worked on the Manhattan Project for the Nuclear Development Corporation of AmericaHerbert S. Wilf Article - Gerald Goertzel (1920-2002), As I Knew Him. and later for Sage Instruments.
Reiner died suddenly in 2006, from heart failure, related to the effects of asthma.Nancy Reiner death notice, New York Times, September 12, 2006. Retrieved 2017-07-19. At the time of her death, Reiner was impoverished, living on social assistance from the City of New York.
His daughters grew up and eventually married. Sadly his second daughter Esther died at Lindesay in 1856 at age 22. Her death notice records that she had been married to an Englishman, Edward Maitland, and had an infant son.The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May 1856, p. 1.
Liggins died on January 8, 1912 in Ocean City, New Jersey (a stronghold of the temperance movement).Death Notice, New York Times (January 11, 1912) p. 13 His will was admitted to probate in Cape May County, New Jersey on August 17, 1911probate records on ancestry.com, Vol.
"Strassfeld, Frank E." (paid death notice). The New York Times. November 13, 1998. p. 15. The main sanctuary is dedicated as Reverend Frank E. Strassfeld Sanctuary, and the block of Union Turnpike directly in front of the building was named Reverend Frank Strassfeld Turnpike in 2000.
He died in Springfield, Illinois, from pneumonia. His father was Zadok Casey who served as Governor of Illinois.'Colonel Thomas S. Casey- death notice,' Dixon Evening Telegram (Dixon, Illinois), March 2, 1891, pg. 2'Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois-Biographical,Memorial, Illustrative,' Volume 1, Newton Bateman/Paul Selby.
Pascal Joseph Rakotomavo (1 April 1934Biographical page at Antananarivo Province website . – 14 December 2010)death notice (French) retrieved 18 December 2010 was a Malagasy politician. He was the Prime Minister of Madagascar from 21 February 1997Guy Arnold, Madagascar: Year in Review 1997, Britannica.com. to 23 July 1998.
Taylor died suddenly when on holiday in Menorca on 10 June 2015. His wife Joan had predeceased him and he was survived by one son. His funeral took place at Shrewsbury Crematorium on 3 July 2015.Death notice, Shropshire Star, Friday 26 June 2015, page 36.
Zhanneta "Zhanna" Trokhymivna Prokhorenko (; / Zhanneta "Zhanna" Trofimovna Prokhorenko; 11 May 1940 - 1 August 2011)Death notice (Russian). Retrieved 3 August 2011. was a Soviet and Russian actress, best known to European and North American audiences for her role in Grigori Chukhrai's 1959 film, Ballad of a Soldier.
Willy Andersen (29 January 1925 – 11 February 2013)Death notice was a Norwegian footballer. He played for Sarpsborg FK the most of his career, and was capped six times for Norway scoring four goals. He also had a short career spell abroad, in Stade Français Paris.
Thain, having been dismissed by BEA shortly after the accident and never re-engaged, retired and returned to run his poultry farm in Berkshire. He died of a heart attack at age 53 in August 1975.death notice in Flight International. 14 August 1975, p. 210.
Broderick died after a stroke at the age of 68 on September 25, 1959."Actress Helen Broderick Crawford" (brief death notice with photo). Detroit, Michigan: Detroit Free Press, September 28, 1959, p. 10."Helen Broderick" (biography), in "Leonard Maltin Classic Movie Guide" (2005), Turner Classic Movies.
Jean Victory Coleman (9 November 1918 – 13 December 2008)Death notice in the Blue Mountains Gazette, 17 December 2008 was an Australian sprinter. At the 1938 British Empire Games she won an individual silver medal in the 220 yards and two gold medals with Australian relay teams.
Riley died on July 1, 1910 at the age of 23 while being cared for by a racehorse rescue association."Riley" The New York Times Death Notice Riley's only offspring of note was his daughter, Hurley Burley, who was the dam of Burgomaster, a successful sire.
He died on October 20, 2009 after a long period of battling with Parkinson's disease."John R. Meyer death notice", The Boston Globe, October 22, 2009. At the time of his death he was the James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation Emeritus at Harvard Kennedy School.
A death notification is the delivery of the news of a death to another person. It describes the moment a person receives the news of someone's death. There are many roles that contribute to the death notification process. The notifier is the person who delivers the death notice.
Death Notice, previously known as Death Notify, is an upcoming Hong Kong action mystery thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Louis Koo, Francis Ng and Julian Cheung. Based on the Chinese novel of the same title by Zhou Haohui, production for the film began in April 2018.
'The Bayle' is an area of central Folkestone. The death notice in the local newspaper (Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald) indicated that he died on 30 January 1875 aged 57. He was buried at Cheriton Road Cemetery, Folkestone on 6 February 1875.Retrieved on 8 February 2018.
Bob Leverenz (6 February 1925 – 16 March 2009)Bob Leverenz death notice was an international speedway rider who featured in the 1951 Speedway World Championship final alongside the winner and fellow Adelaide rider Jack Young.Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
He earned his last cap in a Nordic championship against Sweden in September 1955. In total, Hvidsten was capped 21 times for Norway, while FIFA only recognize 19 of those as full international matches. He died at the age of 89 on 21 September 2016.Death notice, Aftenposten.
Daniel Caux (21 October 1935« Caux, Daniel (1935-2008) », sur le site du catalogue général de le BnF – 12 July 2008Daniel CAUX death notice) was a French musicologist, essayist, journalist, music critic, radio producer and organizer of musical events. He was a member of the Académie Charles-Cros.
Muriel Porter, obituary: "Shepherd reshaped Anglican Church", The Age, 12 April 2008 He died on 10 April 2008, aged 93.Some sources give the date of death as 11 April, but a death notice inserted by his family in The Age of 14 April 2008 states 10 April.
Sir David Osborne Hay, (29 November 1916 – 18 May 2009The Age, 20 May, family death notice) was an Australian soldier, senior public servant and diplomat, who served as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations, Administrator of Papua New Guinea, and headed the departments of External Territories and Aboriginal Affairs.
On 28 March 1944 the sentence was carried out when Rudolf Klug was shot dead just outside Narvik, at Beisfjord. The military court notified the widow that Klug had been buried "on the spot." The court ordered Margarete not to publish any death notice or obituary about her husband.
Hélène Guerber died on May 26, 1929. Her simple death notice, published in the Montclair, New Jersey Times, read as follows -- DIED GUERBER, HELENE A. At her residence, 31 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J., on Sunday, May 26, 1929. Funeral services at St. James' Church, corner of Dellevue Ave.
Per Rune Wølner (14 June 1949 – 15 October 2016)Death notice, Aftenposten. Retrieved 26 October 2016. was a Norwegian footballer who played as a right- back for Strømsgodset in his hometown Drammen. Wølner spent his entire 13-year career at Strømsgodset, making his first-team debut in 1968.
After his refereeing career, Gomersall entered Queensland politics, standing for the electoral district of Mirani in five elections. Barry Gomersall died in Sarina in central Queensland on 9 February 2007 Courier Mail: Death Notice 10/2/2007 from prostate cancer aggravated by collision with livestock on his farm.
After Potts retired from the traditional scene, he could still be found playing at traditional festivals around the country and occasionally abroad. He served as Chairman and Honorary President of Na Píobairí Uilleann in Dublin. He died at age 83 on 11 February 2014.Irish Times death notice.
Ben Field (pseudonym of Moe Bragin), (October 15, 1900 – June 14, 1986),"Death notice of Moe Bragin",” New York Times, New York City, June 22, 1986In Memoriam: Ben FIeld (1901–1986)”,” Jewish Currents, 1986 was an American writer who authored four novels and numerous short stories, poems, and essays.
Walder's brother assumed that the hunters had killed him on purpose. Walder's gravestone and the death notice refer to his death as murder. The gravestone bears the claim: Ich wurde am 8. September 1982 in Kalkstein von zwei Jägern aus der Nachbarschaft kaltblütig und gezielt beschossen und vom 8.
They moved to the Mosman/Cremorne area in 1893, and remained there for 30 years until Henry's death on 6 August 1923.Death notice, SMH 7 August 1923 During this period they lived in at least seven different residences, at least three of which were designed by Wilshire.
He died at his East St Kilda residence on 3 September 1952.Deaths: Lang, The Argus, (Friday, 5 September 1952), p.11: the death notice appears under the family name Lang, with no mention of Lanfranchi.Balfe, Harold, "Lang was one of the Great", The Argus, (Thursday, 4 September 1952), p.
Innis Munro, B. 1744 D. Friday, 26 Jan, 1827 Death Notice in Inverness Journal, succeeded his nephew, George Gunn Munro, b. 1743. # Upon Col. Innis Gunn Munro's death in 1827 his son, Major George Gunn Munro succeeded to Poyntzfield and became the fourth Laird. He married Jemima Charlotte Graham in 1822.
He and Pamela had one son and one daughter. He died in 2009 in Ledbury, Herefordshire, at the age of 82. Pamela Wilford-Smith died on 4 September 2010.Death notice, Pamela Wilford- Smith, The Times His biography, Blues for Francis, by Caroline Beecroft and Howard Rye, was published in 2015.
There's also some newspaper clippings; an announcement of marriage between Mr. Charles G. Winfield, captain of the schooner Mary, and Miss Abigail Weatherby. Ruth imagines that perhaps he was the man to whom her aunt's wedding dress was intended. Later, she finds a death notice of Mrs. Abigail Winfield, aged 22.
Retrieved 23 September 2015. She was the fourth generation of her family to work in pharmacy.Juanita Gordon Lloyd Burnby (Death notice). The Pharmaceutical Journal, 1 July 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2015. She married Matthew W. Burnby in Loughborough in 1959.England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription. findmypast.co.uk Retrieved 23 September 2015.
He is referred to in the headline of the announcement as "Col. DANIEL G. FENTON"."Death Notice of Daniel G. Fenton" in the collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society His wife Madeline is reported to have left Prairie du Chien, and possibly Wisconsin, soon after his death.Strong, Moses M., compiler.
The death of Frank Enders was published in the Eau Claire Leader newspaper on July 1, 1921. The death notice is dated June 29 and stated that Ender "belonged to the original artists colony established in the '1990s'." "Pioneer Milwaukee Artist, First of Colony, Is Dead". Eau Claire Leader : p. 10.
Byrne, pg.119; Ó Cróinín, pg.220 He also converted Downpatrick into a royal monastery (or this was done by his father).Byrne, pg.119, 124 The first recorded abbot of Downpatrick in the annals has a death notice in 753.AU 753.6; Byrne, in A New History of Ireland, pg.
Van der Heijden had been married since 1963. On 21 October 2016, Van der Heijden and his wife ended their lives. In their death notice the couple hinted at the Dutch discussion regarding self chosen deaths. They stated that in the discussion there was as of yet no room for saying goodbyes together.
After his retirement Herbert became a resident of Cloncorrick,Electoral Roll 1949 and his wife, Meredith, died there in 1952.Death notice, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September 1952, p. 24. After her death Lloyd continued to live at the house for some time. In 1957 he died at the age of 74.
Volume 2, page 72, folio 7867: Death notice of Joannes Roucourt, Plebaan (1676).Latin text, including English translation Wikimedia file.Korte geschiedenis van de Faculteit Letteren, KU Leuven He then studied theology, followed lectures at "De Burcht" and graduated in 1660, receiving his Bachelor of Sacred Theology.Léonard Willems in: Biographie Nationale de Belgique.
Clune died on 11 March 1971 at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney at Darlinghurst, age 77.Sydney Morning Herald: 13 March 1971 – Frank Clune . Death Notice He was buried at South Head Cemetery. He was survived by his wife Thelma and his two sons: Anthony Patrick (1930–2002) and Terry Michael (born 1932).
Sydney Morning Herald - Death Notice - 24/05/1977 Ezrt was a life member of the Illawarra Rugby League, and in 2011, the centenary year of the League, he was one of the nominees for the position in the Illawarra team of the century, but eventually was overlooked in favour of Bob Fulton.
Jeannine "Mimi" Perrin (2 February 1926 – 16 November 2010)ouest-france death notice (French) retrieved 17 November 2010Washington Post, Obituary, 18 November 2010. Retrieved on 17 December 2010. was a French jazz pianist and singer, and translator. Perrin received private musical instruction, including piano as a child and pursued English studies at Sorbonne.
USC death notice. It was Pardo who initiated the fifteen-year process that would culminate in 1982, when the Convention was opened for signatures, and in the early years, he continued a dedicated effort to promote the issue, for instance helping achieve near-unanimous passage of GA Resolution 2749 on December 17, 1970.
For those fifteen years, he was a senior fellow at the Institute of Marine and Coastal Studies. Pardo was made a Knight of Malta in 1992. He was resident in Seattle when he died there in 1999"In Memoriam." (some sources claim he was living in Houston and died there)Death notice...
Carsten Diercks (1921 \- 2 November 2009Hamburger Abendblatt, 7 November 2009, death notice) was a German documentary filmmaker. Diercks started his career after World War II at the radio station of the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk. 1952 he became cinematographer with NWDR TV station. In 1953, he participated in the first tests of pilot tone.
Patrick T. Brennan - Death Notice, The Catholic Advance Wichita, Kansas, Friday, December 8, 1950, in Normanday, Ardennes and Germany for which he was decorated, with the Soldier's Medal for bravery.New Irish Martyrs cause just opened www.fatherdirector.blogspot.com, August, 2013.Korean Martyrs In 1947 he was appointed missionary director of the Society in Asia.
Both groups performed under the "Danny and the Juniors" name.Comments ascribed to Joe Terry (fka Joe Terranova), "A Death on the Road--For Danny Rapp, The Hop Went On and On," Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice, Philadelphia Daily News (PA), April 12, 1983, p 10. Rapp's last performance was in Phoenix, Arizona at the Silver Lining Lounge of The Different Pointe restaurant in the Pointe Tapatio Resort in a month-long engagement which was scheduled to end on Saturday, April 2, 1983.Comments ascribed to Ken Nagel, vice president of Pointe Resorts, "A Death on the Road--For Danny Rapp, The Hop Went On and On," Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice, Philadelphia Daily News (PA), April 12, 1983, p 10.
Born in New York City, Hopkins attended the Anthon Grammar School and became an iron merchant and broker. He later moved to Catskill, and was connected with several coal and iron syndicates in West Virginia and Tennessee. Hopkins served in the New York Militia, and was Adjutant of New York's 86th Infantry Regiment.New York Adjutant General, Annual Report, 1868, page 256 In 1871, Hopkins married Mary Warner Munn, (died January 28, 1887).New York Evening Telegram, Fashionable Gossip: Wedding notice, Stephen T. Hopkins and Mary W. Munn, November 16, 1871The Churchman, Death notice, Mary Warner Munn Hopkins, February 12, 1887New York Times, Death notice, Mary Warner Munn Hopkins, January 30, 1887 Their children included Louis Davis Hopkins (born January 24, 1874), a New York City businessman.
Death Notice by Zhou Haohui is a detective thriller and deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where a special police task force named the 418 hunts a deadly mastermind out to publicly execute criminals the law has been unable to reach. "Death Notice is the first volume in a trilogy, the beginning of a manhunt for a serial killer with a serious agenda, rather than a conclusive one. The case is such an involuted one that the book nevertheless is packed (over)full with crimes, revelations, and connections -- and it works reasonably well as a first, separate stage of a larger story." The novel starts with an ominous letter and the death of an iconic sergeant on the police force.
She died of cancer on 8 October 2008, and was survived by her three sons, John, Michael and Kieran.Her death notice, under the name Tanya Bailey, was published in The Sydney Morning Herald on 13 October 2008, and her funeral notice, under the same name, was published in the Courier Mail on the same date.
A large funeral was held at St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church at Rose Bay and his body was buried with his father, mother, and sister in the Norton family plot at South Head Cemetery with Catholic Rites. He was survived by his wife Peggy,Sydney Morning Herald. Death Notice: Emma Georgina (Peggy) Norton. Age 93.
In May 1876, Seward was diagnosed with an affliction described as paralysis of the eye. He took a leave of absence from the Army and died at the home of his brother Frederick in Montrose, New York on September 11, 1876.Lowell (Mass.) Daily Courier, Death notice, Augustus H. Seward, September 12, 1876.Utica (N.
His remains were cremated, and the ashes buried at the Church of St. George the Martyr, Church Hill, Ramsgate. His epitaph reads: "John Le Mesurier. Much loved actor. Resting." His self-penned death notice in The Times of 16 November 1983 stated that he had "conked out" and that he "sadly misses family and friends".
Isabel Mirrow Brown (June 9, 1928 - August 2014)Death notice in Dance Magazine accessed 5/9/2015 was an American ballerina. A fictionalized version of her life was documented in the 1977 film The Turning Point, in which she was portrayed by Shirley MacLaine, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance.
Slocum stone (sometimes sold as "Slocum opal") is an early opal simulant which was briefly popular prior to the introduction of synthetics and less expensive simulants.Mindat.org entry retrieved 11 November 2009. It was named after its inventor, John S. Slocum (1920-1998) Michigan Obituary and Death Notice Archive retrieved 07 May 2019 of Rochester, Michigan.O'Donoghue, Michael (1997).
Grahame Laughlan Jarratt (10 January 1929 – 5 August 2011)Grahame Laughlan Jarratt Death Notice was a New Zealand rower. At the 1950 British Empire Games he won the silver medal as part of the men's eight alongside crew members Donald Adam, Kerry Ashby, Murray Ashby, Bruce Culpan, Thomas Engel, Don Rowlands, Edwin Smith and Bill Tinnock.
After visiting Edinburgh in 1941, her illness prevented her from returning to India. In her death notice she was remembered as a medic of excellent finesse and notable deeds, with 'a radiant charm of personality that drew the hearts of Indian and European alike with a magnetic power’. Berhampore hospital dedicated to her a memorial Prayer Hall.
He played in only four matches of the tour none of them Test matches. Following the Kangaroo tour he retired and took on an administrative role with the Glebe club. He was only 39 years old when he died at the Coast Hospital, Malabar on the 10 June 1921 after contracting blood poisoning. Sydney Morning Herald - Death Notice.
Selwyn Ide, at St Stephen's Church of England, Gardenvale, on Tuesday, 6 December 1955, was attended by "more than 500 journalists, artists and friends".Death Notice: Gurney, The Age, (Tuesday, 6 December 1955), p.14; Funeral Notice: Gurney, The Age, (Tuesday, 6 December 1955), p.14; 500 Attend Alex Gurney's Funeral, The Argus, (Wednesday, 7 December 1955), p.9.
Also residing with them were Thomas Anderson's wife, Margaret, and their other children: Sarah, Lucinda, and Ida."Anderston, Thomas, Margaret, Abram, Sarah, Lucinda, and Ida", in U.S. Census (1900). Anderson died at his home in Amwell Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania on September 8, 1912,"Thomas Anderson" (death notice). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The Pittsburgh Press, September 9, 1912, p. 13.
Death notice of his daughter Lizzie. New York Times, September 14, 1862. N. B. Blunt was a New York County District Attorney from 1851 until his death in July 1854.The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (page 377; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858). He was elected in 1850 and 1853 on the Whig ticket.
The death notice that appeared in The Sporting Times An etching of the English cricket team that toured Australia in 1882-83 in the Australasian newspaper of 1882. The English Cricket Team that toured Australia in 1882-83. They were captained by Ivo Bligh. Standing: William Barnes, Frederick Morley, Charles Thomas Studd, George Frederick Vernon, Charles Frederick Henry Leslie.
AU 875.2 Domnall died in 884 and Muiredach became definitely king. He is acknowledged King of Leinster at his death notice in 885 in the annals.AU 885.9 Muiredach was also abbot of Kildare where he succeeded his kinsman Cobthach mac Muiredaig in 870. This abbacy had been a virtual monopoly of the Uí Dúnchada sept since 798.
A few years after the fire, she heard Totter had died, via a notice in a Gallup newspaper. Back home, Chee and Bernie agree to find this death notice. The notice of Totter's death in 1967 said he was buried in the VA cemetery in Oklahoma. Leaphorn visits Jason Delos, asking for help in finding Mel Bork.
Edgar Bischoff (May 20, 1912"Bischoff, Edgar," in: Dictionnaire des hommes de théâtre français contemporains, Paris: O. Perrin, 1967, p. 31. – December 27, 1995"Edgar Bischoff, dit Francis Mainville, compositeur" :death notice, Le Monde, 6 Jan. 1996, p. 9 (bottom of first column).), also known by the alias Francis Mainville, was a Romanian-born French composer and lyricist.
Wedgwood's career was curtailed by World War II, seeing active service as a warrant officer in 12 squadron in the RAAF between 1941 and 1946. Wedgwood died at Redhead, New South Wales on 23 December 1992 aged 76.Sydney Morning Herald - death notice: 26/12/1992 Jack Wedgwood (back 2nd from right) in St. George's 1941 premiership-winning team.
Benoît Chabot (13 February 1911 - 20 July 2006)Death notice in Le Soleil, 22 July 2006 was a Canadian newspaper dealer, sales agent and politician. Chabot served as an independent member of the House of Commons of Canada. Chabot was born in Plaisance, Quebec. He was first elected at the Kamouraska riding in the 1957 general election.
Henry married Emily Gooch, fourth daughter of Charles Gooch and sister of Walter Gooch, on 8 May 1861. They had no children. He was forced by ill-health to retire around 1905, and died at his summer residence, "Boode", Crafers, South Australia. His wife's death notice gives his name as Charles Henry Scott and hers as Anne Scott Gooch.
William left a life interest in the house to both Catherine and Ann with appropriate income. Catherine died in 1787 and is buried with her parents at Wiveton and Ann died in 1795. There is a death notice in the “Gentleman’s Magazine” which says that Ann Fleming died at Wiveton Hall.The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 77, 1795, p.170.
Death notice in Annual Register (1846), p. 284John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl at thepeerage.com, accessed 21 March 2011 Lord John Murray was born on 26 June 1778 at Dunkeld, Perthshire, the second son of the 4th Duke by his marriage to the Hon. Jane Cathcart, daughter of Charles Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart, and baptized on 17 July 1778.
As for Hélène's education, the Publisher's Weekly death notice also says that, "While Miss Guerber had very little early education, her interests led her to deal with academic classics." However, the 1914-15 Woman's Who's Who of America states that she was educated in Paris, France. It also lists her religion as Episcopalian. A Paris education seems plausible.
Strickland was once the parimutuels manager at Fair Grounds Race Course.George Bevan "Bo" Strickland (death notice) - The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana). He was inducted into the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame in 1981 and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. He died at age 84 in New Orleans on February 21, 2010.
Amidst growing student protests in Frankfurt, Adorno died of a sudden heart-attack in August 1969. Gretel Adorno was the individual who wrote the following death notice in the Frankfurter Rundschau: “Theodor W. Adorno, born on 11 September 1903, died quietly in his sleep on 6 August 1969.” Detlev Claussen. Theodor Adorno: One Last Genius. Trans.
Martin Sexton (15 September 1878 – 24 February 1966)Death notice, The Irish Press, 25 February 1966, p.2. was an Irish politician. He was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for the Clare constituency at the September 1927 general election. He was re-elected at the 1932 general election but lost his seat at the 1933 general election.
Death Notice, Nashville Banner, Jan. 16, 1900 (name is misspelled: "McKissick") Her will was filed January 1900 in Will Book 35, Page 390, Davidson County, Tennessee. Lacking a surviving sibling, husband, or child, Eliza bequeathed the plantation to her sole nephew, Percy C. Cauthorn (1870–1909; tombstone image for Percy). One of the two witnesses to the Codicil of her Will was Mrs.
Details of Clarke’s birth are not known for certain. His name is sometimes spelled "Clark" and he appears to have been born in Richmond, Massachusetts in about 1780.Margaret Philips, Genealogical Records Abstracted from the New England Puritan, 1840-1841, New England Puritan newspaper, Death notice, Augustine Clarke, June 24, 1841, 1989, page 130. He was baptized in Richmond on March 15, 1786.
He ruled as King of Lagore from 800-805. At his death notice in the annals, he is called rex Locha Gabor -King of Lagore.Annals of Ulster, AU 805.5 The title King of Loch Gabor was used when members of this sept were not Kings of South Brega (instead held by the sub-sept Síl Conaill Graint).Charles-Edwards, pg.
He went to Grenada and became prominent holding the offices of Assistant Justice of the Supreme Court, Senior Member of the Council, Public Treasurer of the Colony of Grenada, died in Grenada. A death notice was published in the Inverness Journal, Friday 19 Feb, 1830. # Sir George Gunn Munro's nephew, born to his brother, Capt. John Gun and Elizabeth Sutherland, Col.
Death notice of Claudia Hellmann In 1963, she recorded the part of Ismene in Orff's Antigonae with Inge Borkh as Antigonae, Kieth Engen as Chorführer, Hetty Plümacher as Eurydice, Fritz Uhl as Haemon, and Ernst Haefliger as Tiresias, Ferdinand Leitner conducting the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir.Antigonae, operone.de (in German); accessed 28 May 2017. She died in Bad Feilnbach-Au.
Aberbach married Anne Marie in 1953. They had two sons, Dolfi who died aged 23 in 1983 and Ronny who died in an accident the same year, and a daughter, Belinda. His brother Jean Aberbach died in 1992.Death notice, New York Times, 19 May 2004 Julian Aberbach died of heart failure in New York in 2004 at the age of 95.
He died at Bristol, 17 January 1955, aged 64,Death certificate from General Register Office, Sub-district of Bristol North in the County Borough of Bristol after a long illness, and was cremated at Arno's Vale crematorium.Bristol Evening Post, death notice 18 January 1955. He left no will.He does not appear in the official list of wills probated in 1955.
Witmer died suddenly two years later, on July 3, 2004, at the age of 53. He was survived by his second wife, a daughter and two sons.John Witmer Death Notice, The Toronto Star, July 24, 2004, as reprinted in to-nitemagazineforum. :It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that The Fabricators announce the passing of John Witmer (lead singer).
Dumnagual II (; Modern ; died 694) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde in present-day Scotland for some time in the late seventh century. He is known only from his death notice in the Irish annals. The Annals of Ulster, under the year 694, has Domnall m. Auin, rex Alo Cluathe, moritur ("Domnall, son of Aun, king of Alt Clut, dies").
This led to substantial growth in membership and interest, which has steadily increased since then due to other live events and many site enhancements. Co-founder Alberto Artidiello died on March 1, 2015, at the age of 56.Artidiello's death notice at tributes.com Co-founder and longtime webmaster Daniel Freeman died on July 24, 2018, at the age of 50.
Tod Ensign (d. May 2014Tod Ensign (paid death notice), New York Times, May 30, 2014. Accessed online 2014-07-21.) was an American veterans' rights lawyer and Director of Citizen Soldier, a non-profit GI and veterans rights advocacy group based in New York City. Ensign held two law degrees, a Master of Laws (LLM) from NYU and Juris Doctor (J.
Ridley moved to Orange, New South Wales at the end of his rugby league career and later became Mayor of the town. He died there in 1993.Sydney Morning Herald: death Notice - Alan Rigley, alte of Orange. 27/9/1993 He was voted in the Wests Tigers Team of the Century and the Western Suburbs Magpies Team of the Century.
With the start of jangma, the maternal grandmother receives the death notice of her son. The following day, the maternal grandmother curses toward the mountain where partisans reportedly hide and the paternal grandmother gets angry with her. The fortune teller predicts the return of the partisan uncle and tells the day when he will return. The paternal grandmother prepares to greet him.
Eric Sinclair Traill (1905 – 11 January 1981)Death Notice: Sinclair Traill, The Times (London), 13 June 1981. was a British publisher, chief editor, and music critic of jazz. His career began in 1946, when he launched Pick Up as a locus for serious jazz criticism in Britain.Roberta Freund Schwartz, How Britain Got the Blues: The Transmission and Reception of American Blues, p.
In: Wiener Zeitung. 7. September 2007. When the local priest wanted to remove the death notice with the murder accusations from the church, he was beaten by a Walder brother, a turning point in the local community as the brothers began to lose a lot of sympathy then.Siegfried Becker, Andreas C. Bimmer (Hrsg.): Mensch und Tier: kulturwissenschaftliche Aspekte einer Sozialbeziehung.
Though not listed in the king lists, the annals award him the title of co-ruler at his death notice. He was killed treacherously at the instigation of the high king Áed Findliath (died 879) of the northern Uí Néill.AU 871.1 He had a son named Cummascach. His brother Máel Mocheirge mac Indrechtaig (died 896) was also a leth-rí of Ulaid.
It was also honored for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Documentary (awarded to Frank) and Outstanding Achievement in International Reporting (awarded to Anderton).1962-1963 Emmy Awards - infoplease.Piers Barron Anderton (death notice), San Francisco Chronicle, Thursday, September 23, 2004. The Tunnel was the basis for a pair of similarly named German projects (Der Tunnel) which were released just under four decades after the original.
When he protested he received criticism and denunciation; when he refused to bow his head, they hung a heavy weight from his neck from a wire that drew blood. Soon Huang received a death notice from the hospital. Exploding in a frenzy, he bolted shouting from the compound and ran to the hospital. Finding the incubator empty, he was directed by an indifferent doctor to the morgue.
His father was Robert Septimus Gardiner (died 16 November 1939)The Times, Saturday, 18 November 1939; pg. 1; Issue 48466; col A: Death notices and his mother was Alice von Ziegesar (died 31 January 1953The Times, Thursday, 5 February 1953; pg. 8; Issue 52538; col E: Death Notice of Lady Gardiner.), daughter of Count von Ziegesar and granddaughter of Dionysius Lardner.The Times, Monday, 20 November 1939; pg.
Archie Christie, 1909, after graduating from the Royal Military Academy Archibald Christie was born in 1889 in Peshawar in then-British colonial India and now Pakistan. His father, also called Archibald Christie, was in the Indian Civil Service. It is said that he was a judge; however, his death notice in The Law Times journal described him as a barrister.The Law Times, 1901, Volume 110, p. 484.
Bengt Levin (30 September 1958 – 1 January 2020)Tillminne.se death notice was a Swedish orienteering competitor. He won a silver medal in the relay event at the 1981 World Orienteering Championships in Thun, along with Lars-Henrik Undeland, Jörgen Mårtensson and Lars Lönnkvist. At the 1983 World Championships in Zalaegerszeg he placed 14th in the classic distance, and won a bronze medal with the Swedish relay team.
Gordon William Boyd (26 December 1922 – 8 October 2009)Death Notice: Gordon William Boyd , The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 October 2009. was an English actor of film, television and musical theatre as well as a television host, and singer who hosted several television programmes in Australia during the 1960s. He worked in both his native Britain, and then in Australia after immigrating in 1964.
Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski (21 June 1949 – 5 January 2013)Death notice (also has birthdate) was a German composer. Schmidt-Kowalski was born at Oldenburg in 1949.Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski: Sinfonie Nr.3, Cellokonzert, CD booklet, Naxos 8.551212. He studied composition at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Berlin under Frank Michael Beyer (1971) and at the Musikhochschule Hannover under Alfred Koerppen (1972–77).
Deakin's death notice in the October 6, 1865 Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper read: > DEYKIN - On the 4th instant, CHAS. DEYKIN, late Boatswain's Mate of the > United States sloop-of-war Richmond, in the 33rd year of his age. The > relatives, friends and shipmates are respectfully invited to attend his > funeral, from the residence of Mrs. Margaret Densmore, No. 755 Swanson > street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
The Baroness died in New York City on March 10, 1937. Her death certificate identified her as May de Pallandt van Eerde and the cause of death was noted as cancer. The newspaper death notice listed her as beloved wife Marie of Edward Allen Morrisey, who worked for the Zanuck Movie Company. She is buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York.
Gerald Teasdale Fowler (1 January 1935 – 1 May 1993), commonly known as Gerry Fowler, was a British Labour Party politician and university academic. Fowler was the son of James A. Fowler (died 1964) of Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, and his wife Alfreda.His death notice. Fowler was educated at Northampton Grammar School (where he was a friend of Bernard Donoughue), Lincoln College, Oxford, and Frankfurt University.
Murnane died in 1953 in Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa. Shortly afterwards, it was agreed that the new reservoir on Jalan Kampong Chantek in Singapore would be named in his honour. His newspaper death notice indicates he was a recipient of the Military Cross.Death notice for UK newspapers from the Andrew's Newspaper Index on Ancestry His wife Stephanie died in Cape Town in 1968.
Ivan Albert Schulman (October 4, 1931 – August 3, 2020)Death Notice, Centro de Estudios Martianos was Professor Emeritus of Spanish & Comparative Literature at the University of Illinois.Spangler and Schwartman ed. Syncing the Americas: José Martí and the Shaping of National Identity. Bucknell University Press, 2017 He was a major scholar of Spanish American Modernismo and the leading US scholar of the works of José Martí.
King died in a midair collision on 24 January 1919 over Sedgeford, Norfolk, while serving as a combat instructor with 33 Squadron. His death notice stated his parents lived at Springfield Dukes, Chelmsford.Note: The CWGC says he was born at Springfield Dukes and his parents lived at Lingwood, East Liss, Hampshire He is buried at the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin at Docking, Norfolk.
Born in Sackville, New Brunswick on April 9, 1958, he was the son of Winifred Dorothea Norma (Clarke) and Dr. George Gordon Ferguson, an Irish physician who immigrated to Canada in 1954.George Gordon CM Ferguson: obituary and death notice Inmemoriam.ca Ferguson graduated from Fredericton High School in 1976 and then graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1980 with a Bachelor of Business Administration.
In his Death notice in The Times, Price was cited as the youngest son of John Price of Llanrhaeadr Hall, Denbigh. He was educated at Cheltenham College and The Queen's College, Oxford. He represented Oxford University Cricket Club, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and the Gentlemen of the North. Price made six first-class appearances, scoring 90 runs at 11.25 with a highest innings of 33.
Blanche Warre-Cornish née Ritchie (known as "Mrs Cornish", 5 July 1848 – 9 August 1922)Obituary and Death Notice in The Times (London), 10 August 1922, pp. 1 and 14, and 12 August, p. 14 was an English conversationalist, celebrated for the "pregnant and startling irrelevancies" of her discourse.According to Logan Pearsall Smith, recorded in Bensoniana & Cornishiana (Stone Trough Books, Settrington, 1999), p. 43.
He gave away considerable amounts to charity, and formed large collections of pictures and books which at times threatened to push him out of his rooms at the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda, near Melbourne. He died there on 8 January 1904. His death notice in the Melbourne Argus. In 2005, Melbourne Grammar Grimwade House opened "The Alfred Felton Hall" in honour of Felton.
Ascenzi Square is a small plaza formed by the intersection of two street grids that meet at Metropolitan Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. Roebling Street traverses both grids, making a slight jog to the southwest between North Fourth Street and Metropolitan Avenue. On March 29, 1939, the New York City Council designated this triangle as Ascenzi Square, in honor of brothers JosephNew York Times – July 7, 1918 – Joseph Ascenzi death notice and WilliamOfficial U.S. Bulletin - Issues 402-451 - Page 30- October 26, 1918- William Ascenzi death notice Ascenzi, residents of Williamsburg who were killed in the First World War. Following their deaths, the local American Legion Post 1204 was renamed the Ascenzi PostBrooklyn Daily Eagle – August 28, 1941- mention of the Ascenzi Post 1204 of American Legion and in 1938, this organization requested the renaming from the City Council.
Sveinung Aarnseth in 1964 Sveinung Aarnseth (15 May 1933 – 9 March 2019)Death notice was a Norwegian footballer and dentist. Aarnseth began his football career as a forward, but was later converted to central defender. He most notably played for SFK Lyn from 1960 to 1968, where he played a total of 113 matches, scoring 18 goals in the top division of the Norwegian league.Sveinung Aarnseth statistics, lynhistorie.
Lloyd Reid George (October 23, 1925 - February 25, 2012) was an American politician. George was a mayor of Danville, Arkansas and then served in the Arkansas House of Representatives 1963-1967 and 1973–1997.Death notice A son, Nathan V. George, was also a state representative. George was well known for wearing overalls on the last day of the legislative session to mark his return from the legislature to his farm.
Graybill died in New York City on August 3, 1913 according to his death certificate. Different records state conflicting information as to the cause of death. The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) lists it as acute spinal meningitis.Internet Movie Database The first death notice in the New York Times contradicts the death certificate as to the day of death - it lists the cause of death on August 2 as a nervous breakdown.
Her death notice ended: "Whom have I in heaven but thee: and there is none upon earth that I desire in comparison of thee" (Ps. 73:24, Coverdale trans.)."Deaths." The Times (London, England), 27 March 1936, 1. Allen was old-fashioned in tutorials, but was the patron of a dining society, a lover of fine food and wine, and a much-respected and courteous member of college life.
Death notice taken from the Beloit Weekly Free Press, from November 11, 1886, page 3 The remains of Mr. Barney Graham arrived in the city Thursday from Mobile, Alabama. Deceased was a professional baseball player in the South and died of a fever. His parents live four miles west of the city and came to Wisconsin from the East about two years ago. The remains will be buried in this city.
Bowdoin College, General Catalogue of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine, 1912, page 19 Preble died in Portland on October 11, 1857.W. Woodford Clayton, History of York County, Maine, 1880, page 95New York Times, Death Notice, William P. Preble, October 15, 1857 He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Portland. His granddaughter Marian Longfellow O'Donoghue was a founder of the National League of American Pen Women in 1897.
Thompson was one of the first trustees of Vassar College, and served from 1861 to 1885. He was also president of the Falkill National Bank. He received honorary master of arts degrees from Union College in Schenectady, New York and Yale College.New York State Bar Association, Annual Meeting Proceedings: Death notice, John Thompson, Volume 14, 1891, page 118 He died in New Hamburg, New York on June 1, 1890.
She died, still in the Jesus Hospital, on 9 November 1880, at the great age of 94. In a death notice, Billy was still remembered as "the famous showman of the north". The same account was also printed in papers in London and in Dundee, indicating the extent of his fame, almost three decades after his death. A more detailed obituary appeared in The Durham County Advertiser, 12 November 1880.
Stephen Edmund Spring Rice, eldest son of the first Baron. the title is held by the fourth Baron's great-grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his father in 2013.Irish Times death notice The diplomat Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918, was the son of Hon. Charles William Thomas Spring Rice, second son of the first Baron Monteagle of Brandon.
Harry Donenfeld (; October 17, 1893 – February 1, 1965)Social Security Death Index, Social Security #082-03-1850. was an American publisher who is known primarily for being the owner of National Allied Publications, which distributed Detective Comics and Action Comics, the originator publications for the superhero characters Superman and Batman. Donenfeld was also a founder of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.Donenfeld death notice, New York Times (Feb.
Yoshi Kajiro was born in Matsuyama, in Ehime Prefecture, the daughter of Kajiro Tomoyoshi (1852–1921), a Christian convert who later established a Japanese church in the Kakaako district of Honolulu.Untitled death notice, The Friend (January 1922): 5. She was educated at Baika Girls' School, which was founded by Japanese Christians.Sally Hastings, "Mount Holyoke College: Teachers to Japan, Students from Japan" Asian Cultural Studies 38(2)(2012): 17-29.
Most of her friends were unaware that she was even ill, including Gielgud, who was shocked to read news of it in The Times during a matinee performance of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. Her death notice in The Times appeared under her "Gordon Daviot" pseudonym, with no mention of her real name or "Josephine Tey". Proceeds from Tey's estate, including royalties from her books, were assigned to the National Trust.
Less than a year and a half after the opening of the hotel, Anton and Violet divorced, and they divided an estate worth approximately $900,000. Stander had a problem with alcohol. Some says that Stander died in Pioneers' Home at Sitka, Alaska,Pierre Berton, "Klondike Fever" some that he died in Multnomah, Oregon,death notice in The Oregonian April 3, 1952 because he was evicted from Pioneers' Home for drunkenness.
Gaines, Steven. "Ivana Lowell, Sober Guinness Heiress Raised by Poet, Says What Happened". New Yorker magazine, September 19, 2010 For more than four decades from 1975 until her death, he lived with Grace, Countess of Dudley (1923–2016), widow of the 3rd Earl of Dudley,Death notice: Countess of Dudley, The New York Times, December 31, 2016; and Lundy, Darryl, ed. "Grace Maria Kolin". ThePeerage.com, September 28, 2010.
Medal of Honor recipient James A. Stewart true name John B. Bradley died on January 1, 1884 of pneumonia and was initially interred at Machpelah Vault, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 3, 1884. His remains were removed to Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 10, 1884. Burial plot: Section 104, lot 24, grave W ½ 2nd from S.W. Corner. Bradley's death notice in the January 3, 1884 Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper read: > BRADLEY.
Gille Coemgáin or Gillecomgan was the King or Mormaer of Moray, a semi- autonomous kingdom centred on Inverness that stretched across the north of Scotland. Unlike his two predecessors, he is not called King of Scotland in his death notice, but merely Mormaer. This has led to some speculation that he was never actually the ruler of Moray, but merely a subordinate of Mac Bethad mac Findláich. (Hudson p. 136).
Claudia Tate (December 14, 1947 – July 29, 2002)Death notice, New York Times, September 15, 2002.Yolanda Williams Page (ed.), "Claudia Tate (1946-2002)", Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007, pp. 544-56. was a noted literary critic and professor of English and African American Studies at Princeton University. She is credited with moving African-American literary criticism into the realm of psychology.
Robert Chitham (1935 or 36–13 September 2017 death notice from The Times) was a British architect and writer. He was the author of The Classical Orders of Architecture published in 1985. A revised edition was published in 2005.British Library catalogue accessed 11 April 2011 He drew from the diagramming and harmony of proportions of classical forms starting from Vitruvius, to Palladio, and foremost to James Gibbs.
He was born on February 23, 1932.Death Notice Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors A native of Detroit, Michigan, and a graduate of the University of Detroit, Bonds was initially a reporter for the city's Contact News on WKNR-AM, known as Keener 13. He was also a reporter for several Michigan radio stations including WCAR, WPON and WQTE. Bonds joined WXYZ in 1964 as a part-time booth announcer.
Mabel Geraldine Woodruffe Peacock (9 May 1856– 17 July 1920)Death Notice, Norfolk Chronicle, 15 December 1920 was an English folklorist. Peacock was the daughter of Lucy and Edward Peacock F.S.A. of Bottesford Manor, Brigg, Lincolnshire, and later of Kirton-in-Lindsey. She made collections of folklore in this region and published them in journals and her books. She retired to Norfolk in 1918 and died of tuberculosis in 1920.
Death Notice: William L. Searle The New York Times August 22, 2004. In 1993, a team of researchers at Searle Research and Development filed a patent application for celecoxib, which Searle developed and which became the first selective COX-2 inhibitor to be approved by the FDA on December 31, 1998. Control of this blockbuster drug was often mentioned as a key reason for Pfizer's acquisition of Pharmacia.
Herbert Chaplain RaisonNPG details (13 November 1889, in Wyke Regis – 29 September 1952, in Doncaster)Death notice in The Times October 1, 1952, Issue 52431, p.1. was an Anglican priestCrockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 p1062: London; OUP; 1929 in the twentieth century. Raison was educated at St John's College, Oxford and Ely Theological College. He was ordained to Rugby Parish Church in 1913; and priested in 1914.
He was defeated in 1957. He held the following ministerial positions in the cabinets of Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent: Minister of National War Services, Minister of National Revenue, and Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. His death notice in the Daily Star states, "As finance minister in the immediate post- war years, he was charged with the responsibility of re-settling Canada's economy and was one of the first officials to warn of the danger of too-close economic ties with the U.S." His death notice in the Globe and Mail states, "As Revenue Minister he watched Government income soar to record peacetime levels and took a personal interest in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which he had helped reorganize in 1941.... During his political career Dr. McCann was an early advocate in the Liberal Party for government health programs, many of which later became realities." McCann was twice married, but had no children.
John B. LaBossiere (1935–2006)John B. LaBossiere death notice, Times & Transcript, January 13, 2006 was a Canadian politician who was leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party from 1976 to 1980.New Brunswick Votes 2006: Parties & Leaders. cbc.ca, August 18, 2006. The party's first francophone leader, he was noted for making inroads into the province's Acadian community, taking the party to a then-record level of support in the 1978 provincial election.
Kellie G., An Account of the Paracentesis Being Performed in the Thorax for the Cure of an Emphysema, Medical and Philosophical commentaries 1774;2:427-3 George Kelly senior died at Leith on 3 April 1805, the spelling of his name on the death notice reverting to 'Kellie'. George Kellie junior followed his father into a career as a surgeon in Leith after serving a five year apprenticeship to the Edinburgh surgeon James Arrott (1760–1818).
Safet Halilović (3 April 1951 – 10 May 2017)Death notice was a Bosnian politician and professor. He was born in Orahova, Gradiška and later attended the University of Sarajevo, graduating in 1974 from the Department of Social studies. He obtained a doctorate in politics during 1988.Hon.Michael Atkinson, MP. and Ms. Vini Ciccarello MP, August, 2004 - "Dr Safet Halilovic" Halilović was President of "Renaissance", a Bosniak cultural association, from 1990 to 1992.
Roberto Jesús Álvarez Ríos (born September 17, 1932 in Havana, Cuba, died December 16, 2015 in Saint-Benoît, Réunion - Álvarez-Ríos according to death notice in Le Monde) was a Cuban artist specializing in painting and drawing. Between 1951 and 1955, Alvarez studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in Havana. In 1958, he studied drawing and painting in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.
Personal, The Mercury, (Friday, 23 July 1909), p.5. "Old Ted" also owned a timber mill in Derby, North-Eastern Tasmania. "Young Ted's" brother John worked at the timber mill; and "Young Ted" also worked for his father at the timber mill for some time both immediately before and immediately after World War II. "Old Ted" died, in Derby, on 12 May 1954.Death Notice: Edward Terry, The Mercury, (Friday, 14 May 1954), p.15.
Literary contacts with whom she had worked before 1938 were dead or had emigrated permanently. Three years later, in 1951, she died after a long illness which, following her demise, was found to have been hitherto undiagnosed cancer. Her death notice appeared in the Neue Freie Presse of 25 July 1951. On 26 July 1951 her body was buried among those of other honoured citizens of the city in the Sieveringer interdenominational cemetery.
Mac Niocaill, pg.137 Cathussach was killed at Ráith Beithech (Rathveagh, modern County Antrim) probably in the interest of the rival Dál Fiatach who retook the kingship of Ulaid.Annals of Ulster, AU 749.1; Annals of Tigernach, AT 749.1; Mac Niocaill, pg.137 Neither the Annals of Tigernach nor the Annals of Ulster give him the title king of Ulaid at his death notice but instead refer to him as King of the Cruthin.
Frederick Lealand Talbot (June 28, 1941 – January 11, 2013"Death Notice: FREDERICK L. TALBOT", The Washington Post, January 16, 2013), was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched from 1963–1970 for the New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, Seattle Pilots, Chicago White Sox, and Oakland Athletics. He attended Fairfax High School in Fairfax, Virginia. Talbot died following a long illness in Falls Church, Virginia on January 11, 2013 at age 71.
One source says Alexander was born in Scotland and baptised in the parish of Methlick, Aberdeen, on 16 January 1794. His death notice records that he was aged 46 in March 1847, meaning he was born around 1800. The source with the earlier date reports that he attended Aberdeen University and qualified as a surgeon in March 1816.Peter Anderson (Ed.) Officers and graduates of University and King's College Aberdeen, 1495-1860, Aberdeen, 1893.
In the 1990s, he moved to Phoenix, Arizona to care for his ailing father. When he returned to Iowa in 1997, he discovered that neighbors ransacked his shack, which he attributed to their discovery that he was gay; when they became outwardly hostile toward him, he moved to Leon, Iowa, where he lived until his death at age 71 in 2009.Chicago Tribune. "Death Notice: John Schacht," Chicago Tribune, August 30, 2009.
McDonald died on 25 June 2017.Death notice: McDonald, Dr Lorna Lorraine OAM, Tributes, finda Classifieds, page 32, The Morning Bulletin, 26 June 2017. Accessed 26 June 2017. Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow said that the city's councillors were very saddened at hearing the news of McDonald's death, and said the contribution she had made in both preserving and recording the history of Central Queensland will leave a legacy of which McDonald's family should be proud.
His death notice in the company's trade paper Edison Phonograph Monthly, noted "His were the hands that played the piano accompaniments to more than half of the records in the Edison catalogue". He also recorded for Edison one solo of his own composition, "Violets" (Edison Gold Moulded no. 8394). He recorded three sides for Victor in September 1903, one piano solo (Hello! Ma Baby) and two accompaniments for cornetist Herbert L. Clarke.
The latest of the Russ Tobin novels was published in 2005 after Morgan came out of retirement, mainly due to renewed interest in his work via the internet. Along with George Harrison and Paul McCartney, Morgan was an alumnus of the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, which he attended between 1945 and 1946 In August 2018, Morgan's webmaster announced his death on his website.Stanley Morgan death notice Morgan died on 24 August 2018.
Erik Loe (31 October 1920 – 16 November 2013Erik Loe death notice , Aftenposten (20 November 2013) ) was a Norwegian journalist. He was born in Ås, a son of a professor at the Norwegian College of Agriculture. He enrolled in philology studies at the University of Oslo. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, following the 1943 University of Oslo fire, he was arrested on 30 November 1943 with hundreds of other students.
There is much confusion in the king lists during this period for Leinster. Ailill is the first person awarded the title King of Leinster in the Annals of Ulster at his death notice since 838. Francis John Byrne suggests that the root of this apparent confusion lay in the fact that the Uí Dúnlainge kings exercised little real authority due to the aggressions of their western neighbour Cerball mac Dúnlainge (died 888), King of Osraige.
834 Benedetto Pallavicino had a son named Bernardino; the similarity of their names, and apparent continuation of Benedetto's publishing activities, caused many musicologists to believe he lived well into the 17th century, until the discovery of his death notice, which gave a precise date. His son was a monk of the Camaldolese order of San Marco, and published several volumes of his father's work posthumously, including his seventh and eighth book of madrigals.
The kinglists such as those in the Book of Leinster list him as king but only give him a reign of two years. The Annals of Ulster as well do not give him the title King of Ulaid at his death notice.Annals of Ulster, AU 825.6 However the death notice of Dal nAraide kings of Ulaid is often biased in the annals in favor of the Dal Fiatach as the "true" Ulaid.Byrne, pg.
It was adopted by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and became the Six Point Forward Atlanta program. This plan would become his roadmap as mayor for creating an economic surge that established the infrastructure, business, education, arts, sports, and international presence that are the foundations for modern Atlanta.Mayor: Notes on the Sixties Allen was a founding member of Atlanta's influential Commerce Club, which he chaired until his death in 2003.(2003) Ivan Allen Jr. Family-placed Death Notice.
Mabel E. Wotton was born in London to Frances Emily and John Stirling Wilmot Wotton, a civil servant. (Note that her Times death notice gives her father's name as Henry Stirling Wotton.) Her older brother Thomas wrote plays, and her younger sister Edith was a publisher's reader. In 1895, through the actress Irene Vanbrugh, Wotton met Israel Zangwill. Zangwill introduced Wotton's work to the publisher John Lane, who accepted Day-Books for his controversial Keynotes series.
Jack Tagger Jr., an obituary writer for the South Florida Union-Register, becomes intrigued upon seeing a death notice for James Bradley Stomarti, also known as Jimmy Stoma. Jimmy was the lead man of the rock band Jimmy and the Slut Puppies. Jack interviews Jimmy's widow, pop singer Cleo Rio, who says that Jimmy died in a diving accident in the Bahamas. Cleo plugs her new upcoming album Shipwrecked Heart, with a title song written by Jimmy and herself.
Jacobus Plasschaert was born around 1689 in an unknown location. When he registered with the guild of painters of Bruges on 6 April 1739, he had to pay ten pounds as a non-citizen of Bruges. The fact that he was a native from a place other than Bruges is also mentioned in another document. His year of birth has been deduced from his death notice in the death registers of St Anne's parish in Bruges.
On 31 January 1945, Ludwig Schwamb's wife Elisabeth received news – without formality or proper form of address – of the death sentence and a notification about the execution which had been carried out. The message included the warning: "The publication of a death notice is not allowed." So there is no grave, only a memorial stone at the family plot, as well as various streets, squares and schools in Hesse and Rhineland- Palatinate which recall Ludwig Schwamb's life and works.
Thomas Edward "Ted" Hampson (1 July 1910 - 19 July 1990)Death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald, 21 July 1990 was an Australian athlete who competed in the 1938 British Empire Games. At the 1938 Empire Games he was a member of the Australian relay team which won the bronze medal in the 4×110 yards event. In the 100 yards competition he finished fifth and in the 220 yards contest he was eliminated in the semi-finals.
However, Bernardi's contemporary death notice stated that Blackbourn was still in Newgate at this time.Notes and Queries, May 16, 1868, p.397 The Irish mercenary soldier Captain Peter Drake, who had spent time in Newgate and often visited the surviving plotters in the Pressyard there, states in his memoirs that "Blackburn I last saw in April, 1745, he was then in the Press-yard, and well and as hearty as ever."The Memoirs of Captain Peter Drake, 1755, p.
Webster moved to Madison, Indiana and returned to teaching. After the war, African American children were not allowed to attend public schools, so she taught children in a school that was established in an African American Baptist Church on 5th Street. She wrote and lectured for a time. Webster died on January 18, 1904 in Iowa, where she lived with her niece, Dr. Alice GoodrichThe Enterprise and Vermonter, Vergennes, VT 28 Jan 1904 p5 Death notice of Delia Webster.
Elfrida Vipont Brown (3 July 1902 – 14 March 1992)Date of death given in a Death Notice in The Friend 20 March 1992, p. 380. was an English children's author born in Manchester into a family of Quakers. As a children's author, she initially published under a man's name, Charles Vipont, which was a common marketing device by publishers at the time. She later wrote as Elfrida Vipont, and after her marriage sometimes as E. V. Foulds.
Among the associations he was involved in was the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York. His passing was recognized in a death notice in the New York Times. The death of Willard Underhill Taylor was noted in a 1940 issue of Time magazine. Myron Charles Taylor erected a substantial headquarters for the Boy and Girl Scouts of the Lyons area in memory of his two brothers Willard Underhill Taylor and Morgan Delling Taylor.
During the battle he took over the roles of his injured comrades, and was seriously injured while repelling an attack; he was mistakenly believed to be dead and a death notice was sent to his family. However, he was alive and survived his injuries after being taken to a hospital. For his courage in that engagement he was awarded the Order of the Red Star. He was able to return to his regiment after recovering from his injuries.
Joanna Charlotte Davy née Flemmich was an English plant collector and painter. She was a well-known figure in British botanical circles in the first half of the twentieth century and was active in various societies including the Botanical Society of the British Isles which made her an honorary member in 1950. During this period she was generally known as Lady Davy or, on formal records, Johanna Charlotte Davy.Birth and census records, death notice in The Times, Who was Who etc.
Kasemir, H. W. (1950) "Qualitative Übersicht über Potential-, Feld- und Ladungsverhaltnisse Bei einer Blitzentladung in der Gewitterwolke" (Qualitative survey of the potential, field and charge conditions during a lightning discharge in the thunderstorm cloud) in Das Gewitter (The Thunderstorm), H. Israel, ed., Leipzig, Germany: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft.Ruhnke, Lothar H. (June 7, 2007) Death notice: Heinz Wolfram Kasemir. physicstoday.org As negatively charged leaders approach, increasing the localized electric field strength, grounded objects already experiencing corona discharge exceed a threshold and form upward streamers.
"Death Notice: George Gordon Ritchie Jr dies". Richmond Times Dispatch, published online Wednesday, October 31, 2007 Kübler-Ross, who was a researcher in the field of Thanatology and a driving force behind the establishment of the Hospice System in the United States, reported on her interviews for the first time in her book "On Death and Dying. What the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy, and their own families"(1969).Video: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross über Nahtoderfahrungen (1981) , abgerufen am 14.
In Washington D.C. in 1914 New York Age September 19, 1925 obituary for Henry Lincoln Johnson According to his death notice in the New York Age, Johnson was a law partner of Bill Pledger and succeeded him in political office. During the first years of the 20th century, Johnson emerged as a leading boss in Georgia Republican politics.Robert E. Hauser, "'The Georgia Experiment': President Warren G. Harding's Attempt to Reorganize the Republican Party in Georgia," Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, no.
Victorian birth records show that Curtis and his wife Maria had at least six children between 1869 and 1878 – four daughters and two sons, all born in Melbourne.Victoria, Birth Registrations, Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria. He died, intestate, at the age of 62 in Melbourne in September 1901. The cause of death was reportedly stomach cancer. A death notice in The Australasian stated that the couple had been living in New Street, Brighton, when Maria lost her “dearly beloved” husband.
Jenkings married Noreen Cecilia Simpson at St. Anne's Catholic Church, Bondi, New South Wales, on 30 March 1940. He lived with his family for most of his life in Bondi, and was known to many people as "Bondi" Bill Jenkings, and was a life member of the Bondi Surf Lifesaving Club. He died on 12 May 1996, was cremated at the Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park at Botany, and was survived by his wife and four children.Sydney Morning Herald - Death Notice : 14 May 1996.
Bernard Bonnet was named as prefect of the Pyrénées-Orientales in 1993 by Charles Pasqua. He was strongly opposed to expressions of catalanism in the département, including the public use of the Catalan language, and his time in Perpignan has been described as "five years of absolute rule by a super- prefect". in the pseudonymous book Bernard Bonnet, un préfet chez les Catalans After his departure for Corsica, a fake death notice appeared in Catalan in L'Indépendant, the main local newspaper in Perpignan.
In the week following his death, a memorial service was held for John Witmer in Vancouver, attended by family, musical contemporaries and colleagues from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. In Toronto, on July 27, 2004, John Witmer was remembered by his Toronto familyWitmer's parents and siblings (a brother and a sister) also survived him; see John Witmer Death Notice, The Toronto Star, July 24, 2004, as reprinted in to- nitemagazineforum. and colleagues in music through an additional memorial service.
His death notice was published in the UC Gazette four days later. His will, #57, is located in the Ontario Archives on reel #MS638. His eldest son Alexander died on February 7, 1831 and John McGregor's will was then probated by his second son Duncan and George Jacobs, both of Chatham, Ontario. On October 10, 1821, he was sworn in as a J.P. at the Court House in Sandwich and served in session during that year through to December 31, 1821.
A death notice was sent by an unknown writer, likely one of two fellow travelers on the journey east, to the Owyhee Avalanche newspaper and it said he died of pneumonia.. This is the first documented evidence of his death. The Placer Herald obituary writer opined that he succumbed to the infamous "Mountain Fever", to which many illnesses in the West were attributed. Memorial to Charbonneau at Ft. Washakie His gravesite, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is on of land.
The local newspaper carried a very brief death notice. According to Alex Buchan, Abernethy's biographer, in the 19th century Royal Naval officers were almost always from the landed gentry and they had purchased their commissions. Certain of their superiority, they wrote accounts of their expeditions keeping the credit for themselves. Indeed, at the end of an expedition, commanders often required any records kept by the crew to be given to them for inclusion at their discretion in the official report.
Frances Combe (also spelt Coombe) was born in London in 1815 and spent her childhood at the St Pancras Fledgling Home. It is thought that she did not know her parents, but believed them to have been of African descent. Her 1863 death notice named them as Captain Sir Francis Jackson and Cecilia Hotham, but there is no evidence for this claim. Recent research by historians has identified them instead as Lydia Holloway, an unmarried domestic servant, and John King, a footman.
Rubank was born out of a three-way partnership of Finder & Urbanek of Chicago, a large music publisher, jobber, and manufacturer of specialties for the saxophone. Finder & Urbanek incorporated and changed its name to Rubank, Inc., in 1927 when George Adam Finder (pronounced FEN der not FIND er; 1894–1962), one of the partners, sold his interest to the other partners, Harry Ruppel, Sr. (1888–1957)Death Notice: Harry Ruppel, Chicago Daily Tribune, July 14, 1957 and Joseph James Urbanek (1894–1953).Music Trade Review, pg.
82, available here she was daughter to José del Río y Paternina, an engineer and head of Negociado de Montes departmentLa Lectura Dominical 24.01.14, available here in Dirección General de Agricultura, Industria y Comercio, itself the section of Ministerio de Fomento.Guia Oficial de España 1910, p. 686, available here The couple had no children; until outbreak of the Civil War they lived mostly in Valencia, afterwards in Madrid.no children and grandchildren are listed in death notice of Puigdollers’ wife or his own one, compare ABC 01.05.
Little is known of Waller after he left politics other than he and Lady Waller traveled to France and in 1805 Waller was detained by the French at Verdun and refused to accept special treatment because of his acquaintance with General Arthur O'Connor and in 1806 Lady Waller died in France. It's possible Waller was a prisoner of war in Verdun as he was a Captain in the 88th Foot as his own death notice mentioned. He died in 1836 and is buried in Castletown Graveyard.
Corner married Sarah Leach, the youngest daughter of Timothy Leach of Clapham, in 1828. Four of their children lived to survive Corner: two daughters and two sons. Corner was a close friend of Charles Roach Smith, who reminisced in a "tribute of esteem to one of my oldest antiquarian friends" about his introduction to Corner over excavations at Keston. George Richard Corner died on 31 October 1863 at Queens Row, Camberwell, at the age of 62, a sudden death according to his death notice.
George Neil Blaikie (5 May 1915 – 12 October 1995)Death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald, 14 October 1995People Australia: Blaikie, George Neil (1915–1995) was an Australian author and journalist. Blaikie was born in Sydney and educated at Sydney Grammar School and Melbourne University. He joined Smith's Weekly in December 1931, after his bank manager father had impressed on Smith's Weekly owner Joynton Smith, a customer, what an asset the boy would be. Blaikie was still with the paper in October 1950 when it closed.
Her death notice, published in the New York Times, in which Reiner is described as an "artist and writer", was paid for by her "Fieldston Friends". After her death, Reiner's apartment was emptied by the City of New York, as no next of kin came forward to do so. Reiner was survived by three half-siblings, from her father's second marriage, of whom she was aware, but whom she never met,Dad.; Cry of Love: Thoughts and Words of Nancy Reiner, August 6, 2016.
In 1876, he is recorded as a lieutenant in the Inniskilling Dragoons and was appointed as aide-de-camp to the commanding officer of the Cavalry Brigade at Aldershot. In reports of MCC meetings in The Times in the 1890s, Frederick, who was on the committee, is identified as "Captain J. St J. Frederick". Frederick died at Camberley, Surrey on 10 September 1907 after what was described as "a long illness". The death notice records that he was a member of the Junior Carlton Club.
Frederick "Fred" Irvine Woodhouse (13 June 1912 – 8 July 1998)Death notice in the Daily Telegraph, 9 July 1998 was an Australian track and field athlete who competed in the 1934 and 1938 British Empire Games. At the 1934 Empire Games he won the bronze medal in the pole vault event. He was also a member of the Australian relay team which finished fourth in the 4×110 yards competition. Four years later he finished seventh in the pole vault contest at the 1938 Empire Games.
McWilliams was born on 15 December 1963 and grew up in staunchly republican west Belfast. His 16-year-old brother Paul, a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) youth section (Na Fianna), was shot dead by British Army soldiers in 1977 as he allegedly threw petrol bombs at their observation post during rioting in Ballymurphy. The following week McWilliams placed a death notice in the Irish News regarding his brother's death: "He was shot in the back by a coward and died a hero".
Medal of Honor recipient Hugh Hamilton died December 10, 1890 of cerebral apoplexy and was buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Fall River, Massachusetts. Hamilton's death notice in the December 11, 1890 Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper read: > Sudden Death of a Quarter Gunner on the Minnesota. Hugh Hamilton, quarter > gunner on the training ship Minnesota, now living at the navy yard, fell > dead of apoplexy on the forward gun deck of the ship at 3:45 P. M. > yesterday. He was 53 years old.
Launcelot Edward Seth Ward, CMG, DSO (7 August 1875 - 27 August 1929) was a career soldier who commanded the First Battalion of the King's African Rifles in the First World War in East Africa. He also played first-class cricket for Somerset between 1913 and 1920. He was born at Apsley, Hertfordshire and died at Lambeth, London. In cricket databases he is referred to as "Lancelot"; the death notice placed by his family and the obituary in The Times in 1929 both give his name as "Launcelot".
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1871 Johnny Appleseed's grave Different dates are listed for his death. Harper's New Monthly Magazine of November 1871 was apparently incorrect in saying that he died in mid 1847, though this is taken by many as the primary source of information about John Chapman. Multiple Indiana newspapers reported his death date as March 18, 1845. The Goshen Democrat published a death notice for him in its March 27, 1845, edition, citing the day of death as March 18 of that year.
Born in Woodstock, Ontario, Halliday was a physician before being elected to the House of Commons of Canada from the Ontario riding of Oxford in the 1974 federal election. Halliday spent his early years in Ottawa, graduating from Lisgar Collegiate Institute, prior to completing medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. He was a family physician in Tavistock, Ontario for twenty-two years, prior to being elected to the House of Commons in 1974.Dr. Bruce Halliday death notice, Ottawa Citizen.
Lake had never commented on her alleged paternity in public, even after Hearst's and Davies' deaths, but did tell her grown children and friends. Lake's claim was published in her death notice, which was published in newspapers. Lake told her friends and family that Davies became pregnant by Hearst in the early 1920s. As the child was conceived during Hearst's extra-marital affair with Davies and out of wedlock, Hearst sent Davies to Europe to have the child in secret to avoid a public scandal.
McClelland's death notice in the February 3, 1883 Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper read: > McCLELLAN, - On the 30th ult., MATTHEW McCLELLAN, in the fifty-first year of > his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Energetic Lodge, No. > 643, I.O.O.F.; Great Western Division, No. 334, Sons of Temperance; G.W. > Town Post, No. 46, G.A.R.; employees of League Island Navy Yard, are > respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 > o'clock, from his late residence, No. 1026 Dickinson street. To proceed to > Lafayette Cemetery.
Pei Tao of the provincial Longzhou Police Department, who had an appointment with Zheng. Pei and Zheng have a history that goes back to the police academy and a crime committed long ago by “Eumenides,” a self-styled avenger, and together they had been investigating the possibility that Eumenides has resurfaced. In Greek mythology, Eumenides were the Furies, three goddesses of revenge; and Eumenides is back, as several victims receive a “death notice” listing the nature of their crimes and the day of their execution.
In 1875 another death notice ran in the Sydney Morning Herald, for Mrs S. M. Forrester, aged 35, at her residence. An 1877 advertisement in The Sydney Morning Herald gave a detailed description of the property, including its 318' frontage to O'Connell Street (the entire block width north to Grose Street), 83' frontage to Ross Street, 62' frontage to Grose Street. From 1884 Sands Directory begins recording residents in Parramatta, showing James Firth, James Larcombe and James Garland each separately living at Roseneath between 1884 and 1888.
Gouraud in his 1845 book. François Fauvel Gouraud (1808 – 16 June 1847) was a French expert in photography and mnemonics.Date of death from findagrave.com which also contains a death notice (tribute) and shows a portrait picture. He was most known as an expert on daguerreotypes, which in January 1839 had become the first publicly announced photographic process, invented in France by Louis Daguerre (1787–1851). Gouraud was an agent for the sole producer, Alphonse Giroux & Cie, when he late 1839 sailed to America in order to introduce the invention and give lectures.
200px Qian Xinzhong (; 1911 – December 31, 2009) Death Notice of Qian Xinzhong was the Minister of Health (1965–1973, 1979–1982) and chairman of the National Family Planning Commission (NFPC, May 1982 - December 1983) of the People's Republic of China. As chairman of the NFPC, he made and enforced the policy of "IUD after first birth, sterilization after second birth". According to official statistics, a record number of birth control surgeries were performed in China in 1983, including 17.8 million IUD placements, 16.4 million tubal ligations, 4.3 million vasectomies, and 14.4 million induced abortions.
Most boys took up to 10 GCE 'O' levels, and rarer subjects including Geology (Mr HH Grieve), Control Technology (Mr Stephenson), Additional Maths (Mr Grayson), Latin, were offered. The school was particularly successful at encouraging boys to read PPP/PPE at Oxford. The mixed comprehensive Habergham High School was formed in 1981, from the merger of two schools, with the girls school becoming the sixth form centre. Burnley Grammar Schools last Headteacher being Mr Keith Panter, Mr P Jennings and Mr GD Clayton (Death Notice September 2014) were his deputies.
Shortly after closing his shop, he began working for Treasure State Sporting Goods. Throughout those years, Grant and his wife Annabell enjoyed spending time wading the Big Hole River, Grant proud that his "dyed in the wool tomboy" wife could fly cast like a pro.George F. Grant obituary from Montana Obituary and Death Notice Archive In 1967 Grant retired, lived summers on the Big Hole River, fished nearly every day, and began writing. Grant also edited the newsletter River Rat for Montana Trout Unlimited, writing many of the articles himself.
Filming for Death Notice began in April 2018. On 16 April at 6:00 AM, filming of a firearm shootout scene took place in an apartment building in Sham Shui Po, where cast members Ng, Cheung, Wu and Babyjohn Choi. However, at 11:00 AM, an object at the back stairs of the building caught on fire, and the entire cast and crew, along with residents of the apartment, had to evacuate. Filming resumed at the location 13 minutes after firefighters put out the fire before ending is shoot at 6:00PM.
The Army and Navy Chronicle, Volume III, From July 1 to December 31, 1836 announced the death of Captain Samuel Shannon. The death notice reads: > At Tallahassee, Florida, on the 7th ultimo, Captain Samuel Shannon, of the > 1st infantry, assistant quartermaster of the U.S. Army. In the death of this > valuable officer, the country has sustained no ordinary loss. Ever prompt to > obey the summons of his country, Capt. Shannon although laboring under > severe bodily infirmities repaired to Tallahassee to take charge of the > quartermaster’s department, preparatory to the anticipated campaign against > the Seminole Indians.
Adam taught from 1908 until 1917 at the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich and was a tutor to the sons of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria. In 1910 he published an article critical of Pius X's requirement that priests take the oath against modernism, which he described as "the official death notice regarding all Catholic scholarship" in Germany. This led to an investigation by the Holy Office, which ended when Crown Prince Rupprecht intervened on Adam's behalf. In 1917 he completed monographs on Pope Callixtus I's instruction on penance and on Augustine's account of forgiveness of sins.
Harvey traveled to Hope, New Mexico in 1916 in an effort to restore his health. He died there on May 24, 1916 (age 71 years, 65 days).Eufala Democrat, Death Notice, David A. Harvey, June 9, 1916Artesia, NM Historical and Genealogical Society, Funeral Home Records, Eddy County NM - Jan 8, 1910 to Mar 11, 1918, Book One, Records extracted by Kay Peterson, Typing by Fern Wilson - 1986, Submittal to US Gen Web Archives by Patti Pennington - 1999, entry 229 He is interred at Seneca Cemetery in Seneca, Missouri.
Máel Snechtai of Moray (or Máel Snechtai mac Lulaich) was the ruler of Moray, and, as his name suggests, the son of Lulach, King of Scotland. He is called on his death notice in the Annals of Ulster, "Máel Snechtai m. Lulaigh ri Muireb" (="Máel Snechtai, Lulach's son, King of Moray"), which is a significant terminological development, since previously the titles for the ruler of Moray had either been "King of Scotland" or "Mormaer." The title is repeated for his successor, Óengus (if indeed the latter were his successor).
Jackman died suddenly at his home in Northfield, Vermont on February 24, 1879.New York Times, Death Notice, Alonzo Jackman, February 25, 1879 Earlier that day he reported feeling ill and sent word to the university president that he would be unable to teach as scheduled. He died while wearing his uniform and standing at his living room window, falling to the floor after an apparent heart attack.William Arba Ellis, Norwich University, 1819-1911: Her History, Her Graduates, Her Roll of Honor, Volume 2, 1911, page 270 He is buried in Northfield's Elmwood Cemetery.
Joseph Angelo Grech (10 December 1948 - 28 December 2010"Sandhurst bishop dies", The Age, 29 December 2010"Most Reverend Joseph Angelo Grech DD", Diocese of Sandhurst death notice, The Herald Sun, 29 December 2010) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Australia. Grech was born in Balzan, Malta on 10 December 1948. After studies in the local schools, he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where he continued his studies. He was ordained a priest on 30 November 1974 in his home town, before returning to Melbourne to take up parish duties.
She also liked to garden on a serious scale, providing her husband with vital help in the completion of his various horticultural projects at Newry. Although she was a dozen or so years Ludlam's junior she nonetheless predeceased him, succumbing to a painful "stoppage of the bowel" on 5 March 1877. She and Ludlam happened to be staying in London, at 2 Clifton Terrace, Maida Vale, when she died, and her death notice was duly published in the New Zealand press and The Sydney Morning Herald of 4 May 1877.
The first was 15-year-old Michael Magee, a member of Fianna Éireann (the IRA youth wing), who was found shot in the chest at New Barnsley Crescent, near his home. He died shortly after he was brought to the Royal Victoria Hospital. Two men who took him there claimed they were beaten by British soldiers who had just heard of Corporal Buckley's death. A death notice said that Magee was killed by the British Army but the republican publication Belfast Graves claimed he had been accidentally shot.
In September 2014, Goolnik was successful in getting articles removed under the right to be forgotten. The UK Government Information Commission Office also ruled in Goolnik's favour. The New York Times was notified by Google that five articles had been removed from its search results to comply with a European "Right to be Forgotten" request. The paper published an article describing the five items removed Three were on matters of small public importance (two wedding notices and a paid death notice); one was a favorable review of a theater production.
David Hay was born in 1916 in Corowa, New South Wales, where his parents had a grazing property. He attended Geelong Grammar School, becoming school captain and joint dux with Rupert Hamer, later Premier of Victoria. A member of the Geelong Grammar cricket team, he scored 284 runs in an innings, a record that stood for 60 years.The Age, 21 May, death notice from Geelong Grammar School He studied at Oxford University, reading classics, ancient history and philosophy at Brasenose College, graduating with second-class honours, and playing cricket for the university team.
John Bowes-Lyon death notice in the Times, 11 Feb. 1930 John Herbert "Jock" Bowes-Lyon (1 April 1886 – 7 February 1930) was the second son of the 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and the Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and the brotherAndrew Morton, "Theirs is the kingdom: the wealth of the British royal family", Publisher Summit Books, 1989, page 86) of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the future Queen Elizabeth and later the Queen Mother). He was an uncle to Queen Elizabeth II, although he died when she was a small child.
Anson Waterman Pope (June 30, 1812 - October 5, 1871) was an American who served three discontinuous one-year terms as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, in 1849 as a Whig, and in 1861 and 1866 as a Republican, while living in Janesville, Wisconsin. He spent his last few years as an orchardist in Cedar County, Missouri.'Anson W. Pope-Death Notice,' Sparta Herald (Wisconsin), October 31, 1871 His daughter Ada was married at one time to the conman James Addison Reavis, the self-styled "Baron of Arizona".
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué (May 20, 1939 – May 9, 2011) was a Chadian politician and army officer.RFI.FR death notice (French) retrieved 22nd May 2011 Kamougué was a leading figure in the 1975 coup d'état and subsequently held several positions in the Chadian government and legislature. He was Vice President of Chad from 1979 to 1982 and President of the National Assembly from 1997 to 2002. Kamougué was also President of the Union for Renewal and Democracy (URD) political party, and he was appointed as Minister of National Defense in April 2008.
He had seven step-children, 90 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren at the time of his death. Burke was married to Doris P. Williams for two months; the marriage was annulled by August 1958,"New York Beat", Jet (August 7, 1958): 63; "PA United States BURKE MICHELLE D., on Feb. 28, 2008. Survived by her father Thomas Dawson, her mother Doris Williams and stepfather Solomon Burke; two daughters, Ebony and Danah; one sister, Valerie; one brother, Charles", see "Death Notice: Michelle D. Burke", The Philadelphia Inquirer (March 4, 2008).
In 1946, Sakie Togashi receives a death notice for her husband Sgt. Katsuo Togashi's death during World War II, but it does not include the specific date of death and the cause of death has been changed from "combat-related" to "deceased" so she suspects that something is being hidden. She despairs, but must remain alive to raise their daughter Tomoko alone. In 1952, the Military Family Survivor Benefits Law is enacted, but the government refuses her benefits, claiming that Katsuo Togashi was a deserter in New Guinea in August 1945.
Marc Jeannerod (15 December 1935 – 1 July 2011)Lyon, death notice retrieved 21 July 2011 was a neurologist, a neurophysiologist and an internationally recognized expert in cognitive neuroscience and experimental psychology. His research focuses on the cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms underpinning motor control, motor cognition, the sense of agency, and more recently language and social cognition. Jeannerod's work bridges with elegance and rigor various levels of analysis, ranging from neuroscience to philosophy of mind, with clear implications for the understanding of a number of psychiatric and neurological disorders, especially schizophrenia.
His book American Diplomacy and the Furtherance of Commerce was published by Scribner's in 1886,. and according to his death notice in The New York Times, the publication of the book "prevented him from becoming a member of the permanent staff of the State Department, where his experience would have made him especially useful." In 1889, the Administration of President Benjamin Harrison nominated him as First Assistant Secretary of State. The nomination was withdrawn, however, after opposition within the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and William F. Wharton was eventually appointed and confirmed.
During the Spanish Civil War he commanded a Carlist requeté tercio of San Ignacio and having been wounded died in San Sebastian hospital in April 1937, see his death notice here Following his early homeschooling, some time in the late 1850s José María entered the Jesuit Tivoli collegede Paula 1888, p. 81 in Bordeaux.Brea 1912, p. 107 He spend there at least few years; due to unspecified family reasons he moved to an unidentified school in Pamplona,de Paula 1888, p. 81 where in the mid-1860s he obtained the baccalaureat.
The National Security Council and President Eisenhower approved a covert action against Árbenz in August 1953. It carried a $2.7 million budget for "psychological warfare and political action" and "subversion," among the other components of a small paramilitary war. As of 1953, PBSuccess included plans for psychological warfare, target lists for assassinations of Guatemalan leaders, economic aid to rebel groups (Armas, junta groups, etc.), diplomatic action, and paramilitary action. Part of the psychological warfare included sending death notifications or "death notice cards" to known or suspected communist leaders for 30 consecutive days.
The Somersets occupied the house for only a short time. Dora Somerset died in February 1867, with her death notice indicating the residence was known by this time as St. John's Wood. The following month Daniel Somerset advertised the property for sale or let, describing the residence as "a substantial and well-finished Stone Dwelling House of eight rooms, and the necessary outbuildings, all in a state of thorough repair, and suitable for a respectable family". Somerset was still at St John's Wood in May 1868 when his eldest daughter Anna was married there.
178 His grandfather Fogartach mac Cathail (died 789) had been a claimant to the Connacht throne. He was the first member of the Síl Cathail sept to hold the throne since 782 to be definitely recognized as king in both king lists and Irish annals. The Síl Muiredaig sept had dominated the kingship from 796-839 though his uncle, Máel Cothaid mac Fogartaig (flourished 818), may have been a co-ruler at one point. Nothing is known of his short reign other than his death notice in the annals.
Runyon was nominated by President Warren G. Harding on December 30, 1922, to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, to a new seat authorized by 42 Stat. 837. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 16, 1923, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on November 9, 1931, due to his death in Plainfield.National Association of Referees in Bankruptcy, Journal of the National Association of Referees in Bankruptcy, Death notice, William Nelson Runyon, Volumes 6-10, January 1932, page 116 He was interred in Hillside Cemetery in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Jan Czepulkowski (17 July 1930 - 26 January 2016)Death notice was a Belarusian-born Polish male weightlifter, who competed in the lightweight class and represented Poland at international competitions. He won the bronze medal at the 1957 World Weightlifting Championships in the 67.5 kg category. He participated at the 1956 Summer Olympics in the Men's Lightweight event. Czepułkowski had furthermore the following podium finishes at major championships: 3rd in the 1956 European Championships Middleweight class (362.5 kg); 2nd in the 1957 European Championships Lightweight class (352.5 kg) and 3rd in the 1959 European Championships Lightweight class (360.0 kg).
For more than thirty years, it is stated in the death notice inserted in the Annual letters of the College of Aschaffenburg for that year, he was so immersed in the hagiographical researches which he had undertaken in behalf of his associates at Antwerp that he devoted to them even the hours of the night, taking only a short rest on the floor or a strip of matting. His name occurs often in the Acta Sanctorum at the head of documents transcribed by his hand, and of commentaries written entirely by him (cf. "Bibl. des écriv. de la C. de J", sv. "Gamans").
Antokoletz remained active with the Mothers until her death in 2002. At the time of her death, she was ninety years old, making her the oldest member of the group. Sadly, she never learned the truth about what happened to Daniel, but it was assumed that he was thrown into the Rio de la Plata in Buenos Aires. After her death, her family prepared a death notice that listed Daniel as one of the mourners, but it also listed him as “missing.” However, the notice of her death was never printed because of the mention of her son.
Those that do include Eltham Palace and the bathrooms at North Audley Street and Home House. Sometime in the early 1950s Malacrida remarried. His second wife, May (née Murphy) of Clonmel was a widow – her husband, Bernard Culhane, died on 29 December 1949 in a Dublin nursing home. Peter and May resided at Correen, a suburban villa, at 42 Ailesbury Road, Donnybrook, Dublin.. May Malacrida died on 11 September 1983 at 28 Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. The Irish Independent of 23 April 1983 has a short death notice – ‘peacefully in a Dublin nursing home in his 95th year.
During the last few years of his life, Oudin also translated the lyrics of French songs and arias into English and also wrote the words and music of several songs.List of songs, including some written and translated by Oudin Oudin died at his London home in 1894 aged 36.Death notice He was buried in Brompton Cemetery, and Sir Arthur Sullivan was present at the funeral, having sent flowers "in the shape of a large Templar cross",The Times, Friday, November 9, 1894, Court Circular, p.6 recalling Oudin's greatest role in a work of Sullivan's.
He returned to Australia in 1903 with an "Electric Ore Finder" for which he had purchased a licence, and brought a set of apparatus and a team of operators to Australia and conducted various trials, the first geophysical surveys for minerals in Australia. The last years of Lidgey's life are a mystery. His wife, who died in 1921, left her estate valued at some £2,800 to him in her Will dated 1908, but apart from a death notice in The Argus, he appears not to have been otherwise mentioned in newspapers since mention in 1907 of the 1904 Ore-Finder trials.
Fouéré was born in Aignan, Gers, France.Agence Bretagne Presse He fled the country after the Liberation of France in 1945 and took Irish citizenship in the early 1950s. He founded the Parti pour l'organisation d'une Bretagne libre ("Movement for the Organisation of a Free Brittany"), and was one of the founders of the Celtic League along with his compatriot Alan Heusaff. He also co-founded the European Free AllianceIrish Times Family Death Notice Fouéré was alleged to have been a collaborator during World War II, but was fully exonerated in 1955 following his voluntary return to France to face trial.
Kangaroo Land's 'Demon', or our own Want of 'devil', coolness, > nerve, backbone? On 31 August, in the Charles Alcock-edited magazine Cricket: A Weekly Record of The Game, there appeared a mock obituary: The death notice that appeared in The Sporting Times On 2 September a more celebrated mock obituary, written by Reginald Shirley Brooks, appeared in The Sporting Times. It read: Ivo Bligh promised that on 1882–83 tour of Australia, he would, as England's captain, "recover those Ashes". He spoke of them several times over the course of the tour, and the Australian media quickly caught on.
Little is known about Leofric, as his cathedral town was not a centre of historical writing, and he took little part in events outside his diocese. Little notice was taken of his life and activities; only a few charters originated in his household and there is only one listing of gifts to his diocese. No official acts from his episcopate have survived, and there is just a brief death notice in the Leofric Missal,Barlow "Leofric and his Times" Norman Conquest and Beyond p. 113 although no notice of his death occurs in the contemporary Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
The paper's death notice read: The Fort Wayne Sentinel printed his obituary on March 22, 1845, saying that he died on March 18: The site of his grave is also disputed. Developers of the Canterbury Green apartment complex and golf course in Fort Wayne, Indiana, claim that his grave is there, marked by a rock. That is where the Worth cabin sat in which he died. Steven Fortriede, director of the Allen County Public Library (ACPL) and author of the 1978 Johnny Appleseed, believes that another gravesite is the correct site, in Johnny Appleseed Park in Fort Wayne.
Her legacy as a suffragette was not mentioned in her death notice, but her time in the Red Cross, as a state registered midwife and as an Air Raid ARP Warden and membership of the Women's Institute were recorded. In November 2017, the Norfolk Museums Service put out a public call for information on Fahey's life and legacy. The appeal led to more information about her life and a suffragette certificate given to her is now held in the museum. Fahey was also nominated for the Suffrage to Citizenship project organised by the Women's Local Government Society.
On December 13, 1933, Bruins defenceman Eddie Shore, in a daze following what he thought was a check by Toronto's Ace Bailey, charged the latter player from behind, flipping Bailey into the air and causing him to suffer a severe skull fracture after he landed on his head. The check was so vicious that Bailey was given the last rites before being transported to the hospital in Boston. Neurosurgeons operated throughout the night to save his life; however, Bailey's prognosis was so grim that morning papers printed his death notice. Bailey survived, but he never played professionally again.
Mrs A Tennant died on Friday 13 May 1921.Death notice, Mrs. A. Tennant, 19 May 1921, Western Mail, pg.15 Essenside was put up for auction on Tuesday 20 December 1921."Essenside", Glenelg, 19 December 1921, The Advertiser, pg.6 The house was purchased by Mr. A. A. Heaslip who divided it into nine flats and named the building "Essenside Mansions". The building was sold again in 1926,Sale of Essenside Mansions, Glenelg, 25 March 1926, The Register, pg.5Essenside Mansions, 15 April 1926, The Register, pg.5Sale of "Essenside Mansions", 6 May 1926, The Register, pg.
Towards the end of the Second World War, Charles Hayward is in Cairo and falls in love with Sophia Leonides, a smart, successful Englishwoman who works for the Foreign Office. They put off getting engaged until the end of the war when they will be reunited in England. Hayward returns home and reads a death notice in The Times: Sophia's grandfather, the wealthy entrepreneur Aristide Leonides, has died, aged 85. Due to the war, the whole family has been living with him in a sumptuous but ill-proportioned house called "Three Gables"–the 'crooked house' of the title.
Philippe Mottu was a Swiss diplomat, author and activist born on 9 October 1913 in Geneva; he died in Lonay (Vaud) on 23 August 2010.Philippe Mottu's death notice In 1946, inspired by the American Frank Buchman, he was instrumental in the acquisition of the former Caux Palace Hotel, a dilapidated hotel above Montreux, Switzerland, by a group of about 100 Swiss, in order to create an international conference centre at the service of European reconciliation and reconstruction.Article published by the Swiss protestant news agency, Protestinfo, on 24 August 2016 He wrote a dozen of books of political and social philosophy.
138 In the Annals of Ulster he is referred to as the son of Dúngal in his death notice in the annals.Annals of Ulster, AU 710 Curiously, Fiachra is mentioned as one of the guarantors of the Cáin Adomnáin at the Synod of Birr in 697 as king of the Cruithin at a time when Áed Aired (died 698) was considered to be king. Fiachra was king at a time when the Dál nAraidi were involved in some infighting that resulted in three kings in three years. Fiachra himself met his death in 710, slain among the Cruithin.
Sir Richard Bolton McCausland (1810 - 8 July 1900Kelcran Genealogy) and Richard Bolton McCausland (1864 in Singapore - 9 October 1933 in Folkestone, Kent, EnglandBritish Medical Journal Death Notice for McCausland 1933) were father and son of the same name. Sir Richard was born in Ireland, became a Barrister and served as Recorder of Singapore and Malaca, from 1856-1866. In 1868 he returned to Ireland to inherit the family estate at Cappaghduff, Co Mayo.Landed Estates, NUI GalwayLanded Estates, NUI Galway His son was born in Singapore but moved to Ireland with his father at an early age.
At the time of his death, Mason has real estate property valued at $23,400, his net value being $29,451. His death notice in the paper stated: "It was a surprise to everybody that Primus Mason, who died last week, left a property, mostly in real estate, worth some $40,000. It notes that in addition to finding a home for aged men, he left $2000 to the Union Relief fund for aged couples". That same article offers Mason the dubious honor of being a reliable businessman, "industrious and thrifty when so many were idle and slack, temperate and honest, but shrewd and calculating".
Some sources suggest that the marriage ended with Fanny's move to Victoria; others say that she and Joseph Finch had at least two more children together. However, Joseph could not have been the father of Fanny's children Jane (1855-1855) and Louisa (1858-1859), which she claimed he was on their birth registrations, as he was in prison in Melbourne at the time Victorian Central Register of Male Prisoners 1853 No.1136 under the alias John WilliamsHer death notice mentions 16 children, 3 of them still alive at the time of her death, but the notice is known to contain other inaccuracies.
The death notice printed on The Sporting Times newspaper which first named the Ashes. England lost their first home series 1–0 in 1882, with The Sporting Times printing an obituary on English cricket: As a result of this loss, the tour of 1882–83 was dubbed by England captain Ivo Bligh as "the quest to regain the ashes". England, with a mixture of amateurs and professionals, won the series 2–1. Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil, and so The Ashes was born.
Allen Wardner was born in Alstead, New Hampshire on December 13, 1786.The Banker's Magazine, Death notice: Allen Wardner, October 1877, page 328 His family moved to Windsor, Vermont in 1800 and Wardner was trained as a store clerk and merchant.Hamilton Child, Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County, Vt., for 1883-84, Volume 1, 1884, page 280 He is presumed to have attended the United States Military Academy in 1809, but there is no record at the school of Wardner having attended. One possible explanation is that he attended sessions with a tutor in preparation for taking the entrance exam, but did not take the exam.
Coffin was a former Secretary-Treasurer of the American Folklore Society, as well as Editor of their Memoir and their Bibliographical Series and was elected a Fellow of that group. American Folklore Society Death Notice A 1953 Guggenheim Fellow, he was the 20th century's top scholar of ballad texts, is listed in the Who's Who in America Millennium Edition, and was highly regarded internationally. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and Delta Upsilon fraternity. His club memberships included the Merion Cricket Club (Haverford, Pennsylvania), the URI University Club (Kingston, Rhode Island), The Dunes Club and the Point Judith Country Club (both Narragansett, Rhode Island).
UK & Ireland, Nursing Registers, 1898-1968 for Florence Olivia Tunks - Register of Nurses 1946 - Ancestry.com She never married and died in Glindon Nursing Home on Lewes Road in Eastbourne, East Sussex in 1985 aged 93.Florence Olivia Tunks in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007 (1985)England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995 for Florence Olivia Tunks (1985)Death Notice for Florence Olivia Tunks (1985) - The London Gazette 27 March 1985 pg. 4374 In 2014 The Felixstowe Society unveiled a plaque commemorating the burning down of the Bath Hotel in Felixstowe by Hilda Burkitt and Tunks in 1914.
Isaiah "Ike" Zimmerman (April 27, 1907 - August 3, 1967) was an American blues guitarist, who is now known to have been musician Robert Johnson's main guitar teacher. ZimmermanThe spelling reportedly given in census records for the family going back to the early 1800s, on his Social Security card and Social Security death notice, on his funeral program, and by his daughters (sometimes spelled Zinnerman) was born in Grady, Alabama . He married Ruth Sellers in the late 1920s, and lived with her and their children near Beauregard, Mississippi. He played guitar and harmonica in local juke joints, often practising at night in local cemeteries where he would not disturb others.
They then lived in Scarsdale, New York in the 1930s. By 1940, the duo, along with their teenage son, Gray (born 1924), had moved to Los Angeles and Hollywood. Viña and Eugene Delmar remained married until his death on December 14, 1957, in Los Angeles. Gray died in an automobile racing accident in 1966. Viña Delmar died January 19, 1990, at age 86 in a Pasadena, California convalescent home."Vina Delmar; Adapted 'The Awful Truth' for the Screen" Los Angeles Times (January 28, 1990) Death Notice She is interred in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California, as is her husband, Eugene Delmar.
Geneviève-Françoise, also known as Laurette de Malboissière, was tutored at home starting in natural history and mathematics as well as a number of languages in which she became fluent: German, English, Italian, Spanish, Greek and Latin. In 1764, she began lessons in drawing and dancing. Among her instructors was the naturalist Jacques-Christophe Valmont de Bomare who was hired to give her, and her cousins, a science education. (Her death notice appears on page 393.) According to a letter written in 1762, her enthusiasm for the theater began at the age of five after attending a performance of Inès de Castro by Antoine Houdar de La Motte.
Henrietta, who died on 17 March 1911, had never married. Her sister Mary had married Barclay V. Head of the British Museum and had one daughter, Alice Augusta Louisa, who was living with her father at the time of the 1911 census (immediately after her mother's death on 30 March 1911). The dates of the deaths of the two brothers is uncertain, but Whiteing says that Alice was the last remaining survivor of her branch of the family, and one death notice referred to her being the last surviving child of her late father. Corkran was plagued by poverty in her later years and also suffered from declining health.
T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland, Cambridge University Press, 2000, p. 462 An early list of Nath Í's battles takes him outside Ireland, including battles in Strathclyde and Kincardine in Scotland, and an expedition across the English Channel to the Alps. In the Annals of Ulster there is an entry for the year 445 which originally consisted solely of Nath Í's name. A later writer, presuming this to be his death notice, added the detail that he was struck by lightning in the Alps, circumstances also recounted in the Lebor Gabála, Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters, the latter of which dates it to 428.
Stanley Hugh Richardson (2 July 1890 – 24 January 1958), known as "Dick", played first-class cricket for Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire in three matches in 1920 and 1925. He was born at Marston Green, Warwickshire and died at Cambridge, although the death notice in The Times makes it clear that he was ordinarily resident at Lowdham in Nottinghamshire. Richardson was an amateur right-handed batsman. He appeared in the home and away Warwickshire matches against Kent in 1920 and then in Nottinghamshire's game with Cambridge University in 1925, but in none of these games did he make any impact, and his highest score was an unbeaten 8.
Strathbungo was designated a conservation area in 1973, although the Gardens were later removed and the area extended to include Nithsdale Street and Drive. In Alexander Thomson's death notice published in the Glasgow Herald of 23 March 1875, his place of death is described as "1, Moray Place, Regent Park" with no reference to Strathbungo; the residential suburb was initially styled Regent Park, although the area was always more widely known as Strathbungo. By the 1860s tenement buildings had started to appear, and the last of the original village buildings were lost in the 1890s. The village never achieved burgh status and was annexed to Glasgow in 1891.
By 1973 Beck had recorded five series of Dad's Army and was working on the sixth, besides working on the radio series of the show. Location filming for series six was completed when Beck suddenly fell ill while opening a school fête in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. He returned home and within an hour was taken to Queen Mary's Hospital, RoehamptonThe Times, death notice and obituary, 7 August 1973 suffering from pancreatitis. He died there three weeks later, aged 44, and was cremated at Putney Vale Cemetery, where a tree was planted in his memory, with a marker bearing his name.
Alice Askew (18 June 18746 October 1917)Death notice in The Times, 15 October 1917, p. 11Two news clippings from the Daily Express, Tuesday, 16 October 1917, and Thursday, 18 October 1917 (page numbers unknown) – the first reporting Alice Askew and her husband Claude "drowned in a torpedoed vessel in the Mediterranean on October 5"; while the second that "the Italian steamer Bari, (...) was torpedoed by a German submarine off the Ionian Islands at 4 a.m. on October 6". "These clippings are among the family artefacts now in my possession – previously in that of my aunt, Alice Askew's youngest child, G.M.A. (the late Gilian Margaret Askew)" —R.
In the late 1840s, Childs traveled to Saint Croix, where he went in an effort to improve his health.Judy J. Stebbins, Painesville Telegram microfilm transcript, Dec. 8, 1847 Wed., May 8, 2012, pages 203 (two entries)Watertown Chronicle, Death notice, Hon. Timothy Childs, December 22, 1847 He died aboard the ship Emily on November 25, 1847 while en route from Saint Croix to the United States.Oneida Morning Herald, From Saint Croix, December 8, 1847Chapin Family Association, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data: With Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, Volume 1, 1924, page 179Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, death entry for Timothy Childs, Esq.
1857 and an associate of James Allan, his son Robert was described later by James Fenwick as a beautiful player as well as maker of smallpipes, while Robert's son James (1814–1874) joined his father in the business. Robert died in North Shields on the 13th or 14th of January 1837, and his death notice in the Newcastle Journal referred to him as a "piper, and as a maker of such instruments is known from the peer to the peasant, for the quality of their tone, and elegance of finish". He is buried in the graveyard of Christ Church, North Shields. His wife Isabella died in 1849, of cholera.
He moved to the University of Southampton in 1968 and then, in 1969, was elected to a fellowship at Exeter College, Oxford. He gave up his fellowship in 1978 to be a Law Commissioner for England and Wales, but returned to academia in 1984 to be Professor of Law at the University of Bristol, a chair he held until 1993 when he was elected a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, retiring in 2001. Cretney died on 30 August 2019 and was survived by his wife Antonia (née Vanrenen) and their two sons."Death notice: Cretney, Stephen, QC (Hon), FBA, DCL", The Daily Telegraph (online ref. 573715).
Bert Rosenbloom, Marketing Channels, Bristol-Myers Squibb, 2011, page 609 Myers lived in Brooklyn, New York while working to make Bristol, Myers profitable. While living in Brooklyn, he was also noted for his philanthropic activities, including contributions to charities sponsored by the New York Herald and New York Tribune, as well as donations to Hamilton College.The Hamilton Review, page 155Hamilton College, Catalogue, 1902, page 52 Bristol, Myers and Company wasn't instantly profitable, and was still struggling when Myers died of pneumonia in New York City on December 22, 1899.The Pharmaceutical Era magazine, Death notice, John Ripley Myers, December 28, 1899, page 880 He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Rutland.
Canadian composer Henry Kucharzyk's 1997 Terror and Erebus (A Lament for Franklin) is an oratorio for solo baritone and chamber ensemble. The first operatic treatment of the story is Terror & Erebus, a chamber opera for six singers and percussion quartet by Canadian composer Cecilia Livingston, to premiere in 2019. In 2009, traditional Irish composer and Sean Nós singer, Lorcán Mac Mathúna, working with composers Simon O Connor and Daire Bracken, composed a song cycle named Tásc is Tuairisc (Account and Death Notice) based on the expedition. A minimalist 30 minute cycle for voice, piano, and fiddle, in Irish, it tracks an individual's descent into madness and isolation.
They are likely to have provided the labour for construction of the house and outbuildings. In 1832, Captain Bunker was recorded as living at Collingwood, on the left of the road southwards from LiverpoolPO Directory, 1832 Bunker died at Collingwood on 27 September 1836, aged 74.V1836807 20/1836 The published death notice referred to him as one of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of the colony. His standing was illustrated through intermarriage of his daughters with well known families such as the Laycocks and Fisks, his friendship with Thomas Moore and Charles Throsby and a visit by Governor Macquarie and his wife Elizabeth Macquarie.
The first of the family to adopt Mac an Bháird as a surname was Eoghan Mac an Bháird, sometime around the eleventh century, most likely in tribute to a noted ancestor. The first written reference to the Mac an Bháirds historically seems to be a death notice for the famous Maol Íosa Mac an Bháird (d. 1173), a renowned bishop of Uí Maine. Numerous entries for other members of the various Mac an Bháird septs can be found in the Irish annals, but especially within the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annala Rioghachta Éireann), compiled by The Four Masters in Donegal in the 1630s.
Griswold was born in New Marlborough, Massachusetts on September 15, 1775.Death notice, The Vermont Watchman & State Journal Newspaper, January 29, 1846, reprinted on Northeast Kingdom Genealogy website, accessed February 21, 2012 General Catalogue of Dartmouth College, published by the college, 1900, page 128 His family moved to Bennington, Vermont when he was ten years old and he attended the common schools there. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1794, studied law and started a law practice in Danville. General Catalogue of Dartmouth College, published by the college, 1890, pages 7 to 8 Among the prospective attorneys who studied law in his Danville office was Ephraim Paddock.
Henry Edward Bedford (1860-1932) was an American painter and sculptor who designed the four-faced clock on top of the information booth located in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. As a painter, Henry E. Bedford was best known for his studies of the Maine coast. The American Art Annual reported Bedford's sudden demise on October 29, 1932 on the train ride from Maine to Brooklyn. The death notice stated that "… he was especially fond of reproducing the scenery of Maine, and his landscapes and marines won him much praise from critics…" Henry E. Bedford is listed in key art reference publications such as Who Was Who in American Art.
Norman Penner, Death Notice, Toronto Star, April 25, 2009 Penner was hired as a lecturer at York University's Glendon College in 1972 and soon became a professor, continuing to teach until 1995. He has written extensively on the Canadian left. Penner edited and introduced Winnipeg 1919: The Strikers' Own History of the Winnipeg General Strike in 1973, published The Canadian Left: A Critical Analysis in 1977 and contributed three chapters to as well as editing Keeping Canada Together Means Changing Our Thinking in 1978. He published Canadian Communism: The Stalin Years and Beyond in 1988 and From Protest to Power: Social Democracy in Canada 1900 to Present in 1992 as well as numerous articles, reviews and book chapters.
Medal of Honor recipient William Densmore died on June 17, 1865 of pneumonia and was buried in the Bishop's Burial Ground / Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was closed in August 1893 and the property sold in 1905. The remains of William Densmore and his widow Margaret née Maloney Densmore's family members were removed from Saint Joseph's Cemetery and reburied at New Cathedral Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 26, 1901. Burial plot: Section G, range 7, lot 1+3. Densmore's death notice in the June 19, 1865 Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper read: > DENSMORE - On the 17th instant, at the Naval Asylum, WM DENSMORE, of the US > receiving ship Princeton, in the 20th year of his age.
Upper Canada Legislature, Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, 1838, page 219 On December 2, 1829 he married Elizabeth F. Ellis in Henrietta, New York.Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Indexes, 1818-1850, ELE-GEN, marriage record, Elizabeth F. Ellis and Charles F. Mitchell, Digitized 2006, page 21Central New York Genealogical Society, Tree Talks, Volumes 16-17, 1976, page 107Society of Friends, Rochester Monthly Meeting, Quaker Records, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, 1900, page 97 She was born in Princeton, New Jersey on October 23, 1809 and died in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 24, 1898.Maysville (Kentucky) Daily Register, Death Notice, Mrs. Charles F. Mitchell, February 25, 1898.
In 2007, after the death of her father, having put a notice in The Times inviting those who knew him to attend a service, she was warned by a friend that a "gang of serial funeral crashers" based in the south of England were checking death notices to find funerals and memorial services to crash for their own enjoyment. After receiving some suspicious email replies to her notice, she instigated a hoax to trap the group. She created "Sir William Ormerod", along with an online encyclopaedia entry and placed a death notice. A week later, she placed another notice in The Times "in the guise of his grieving boyfriend Peter" for his memorial service "followed by a drinks reception".
Bill (Wiremu) Te Whata married Irene Mary Potaka on June 25, 1924. They had 3 children, Douglas William Te Whata who was born on April 7, 1928, Clarence Clair Te Whata, and Philip Te Whata. After retiring from rugby league Te Whata spent many years involved in sport such as Athletics and cycling in the Poverty Bay area as well as being on the Tokomaru Bay Public School committee. On February 7, 1945 Bill Te Whaka’s brother Johnny died as the result of an accident in Gisborne. His death notice in the Gisborne Herald stated that he was the “beloved son of Edward and Repeka Te Whata, of Hokianga” and was aged 40 years.
221 – 235 Some of his comic work appeared in Punch, where he was briefly on the staff between 1867-9, as well as in its competitor, Fun.Simon Cooke, "Ernest Griset (1844-1907)", Victorian Web He may have been complicit in an attempt to revive his sales by having a death notice appear in The Times on 9 July 1877, where he was described as having "produced countless drawings in grotesque of animals and human savages, which wise collectors obtained for trivial sums at an untidy little shop near Leicester Square". A few days later the paper admitted that he was neither dead nor even ailing.Worthpoint He was, in fact, to survive for another thirty years.
Montague Hulton- Harrop is buried with a war grave headstone at St Andrew's Church in North Weald. As an engineering officer who was in the General Duties Branch and could be assigned to non-engineering duties, Lucking was moved.Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Applications for Membership, 1926Air Force Lists (HMSO), 1939 and 1940 He was returned to engineering duties later that month as OC (Officer Commanding) 32 MU, transferred to the new Technical Branch in 1940 and was promoted to air commodore in December 1941.Air Force Lists (HMSO), 1940 to 1942 He died in 1970, aged 75.Death notice, The Times, 14 March 1970 Frank Rose was killed in action over Vitry-en-Artois, France, on 18 May 1940.
Even on the night of the attack, the National Socialists seized the opportunity to make the victims an instrument in their quest for total war, for already by the next day, 16 October, with Braunschweig still burning, the local Nazi propaganda newspaper, the Braunschweiger Tageszeitung, came out with the headline "Die teuflische Fratze des Gegners. Schwerer Terrorangriff auf Braunschweig – Volksgemeinschaft in der Bewährung" ("The foe's devilish antics. Heavy terror attack on Braunschweig – Population put to the test"), and Südhannover- Braunschweig Gauleiter Hartmann Lauterbacher's (1909–1988) pithy words of perseverance to "the Braunschweigers". On 19 October, the number of "fallen" was given as 405, and on 20 October appeared a full-page death notice with 344 names.
NY Times Death Notice Later that year, Helen's former teacher, called her and invited her to join him in Santa Fe. Farr arrived in Santa Fe in the summer of 1945. They spent the summer collaborating on a book project and just before Farr was set to return to New York Sloan proposed and they were married by a justice of the peace. While her marriage to Sloan lasted only seven years, from 1945 to his death in 1951, Helen Farr Sloan’s devotion to art was a lifelong commitment. After Sloan’s death, she helped to organize his well-received posthumous retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art and returned to her teaching career and to painting.
In 857 the Dál Fiatach king of Ulaid, Matudán mac Muiredaig died and Lethlobar became king in a joint-kingship with Cathalán mac Indrechtaig of the Leath Cathail branch of the Dál Fiatach.the Book of Leinster king lists give him a reign of 16 years over Ulaid and omit Cathalan Cathalán was assassinated at the instigation of the high king Áed Findliath of the Northern Uí Neill in 871 and Lethlobar became sole king.AU 871.1 At his death notice in the annals he is referred to as an old man.AU 873.2 His son Cenn Étig mac Lethlobuir (died 900) was also a ruler of all Ulaid and succeeded him as King of Dál nAraidi.
The project was first announced at the 2016 Hong Kong Filmart by China 3D Digital Entertainment as a film adaptation of the Chinese hovel, Death Notice by Zhou Haohui. The film was slated to begin production during the same year with a budget of ¥100 million (US$16 million) and Philip Yung attached as director. On 6 April of the same year, it was reported that the film will star Aaron Kwok, Louis Koo and Julian Cheung. News for the project did not surface until Zhao Haohui posted on his Sina Weibo in February 2018 stating a film adaptation of his novel will begin shooting in July of the same year with Koo, Cheung, Francis Ng and Pakho Chau confirmed to star.
According to Houbraken he was a promising young painter who learned from Godfried Schalcken in the period that Schalcken was studying at the Latin school where Vreem's father was rector. He died young, still a student, and was mourned in the traditional way of young men in Dordrecht at the time, with laurels on his coffin and laurels worn by the coffin bearers. A sad poem was written in his death notice that Houbraken republished. Anthony Vreem Biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature According to the RKD he was a pupil of Godfried Schalcken and the only paintings known by him are copies after older masters.
In the West Bank both the British Mandatory "Defense Emergency Regulations of 1945, No. 88" – stipulating that "every article, picture, advertisement, decree and death notice must be submitted to military censors", – and "Israeli Military Order No. IOI (1967)", amended by "Order No. 718 (1977)" and "No. 938 (1981)" concerning "the prohibition of incitement and adverse propaganda" formed the basis for censoring West Bank publications, poetry and literary productions. The civil and military censorship bureaus could overturn each other's decisions, making publishing permits increasingly difficult. No clear guidelines however exist, so even works translated from the Hebrew press, or theatrical productions permitted in Israel, such as Hamlet could be censored, Criticism of settlements was disallowed, as were sentiments of national pride.
O'Day was born in Chicago, the son of railroad engineer James O'Day ( - 1885) and his wife MargaretThe name of O'Day's mother has been reported in many biographies as Mary, with the number of children in the family given as six; these inaccuracies likely originated from reports in O'Day's obituaries, based on information given by survivors who had limited knowledge of the family prior to 1900. ( - 1895), who were immigrants from Ireland and were both deaf. The couple had at least seven children: Daniel ( - 1898), James Jr. ( - before 1895James Jr. and Margaret were not listed as survivors in their mother's death notice.), Catherine ( - 1901), Henry, Margaret ( - before 1895), Mary McNamara ( - 1924), and Joseph (1870-1885). The O'Days originally settled in Buffalo, New York;Daniel was born in Buffalo.
Maloney was an accomplished mountaineer who at the time of his death was believed to be the oldest American ever to summit an "Eight-thousander", one of the fourteen peaks in the world that are greater than 8,000 meters in altitude. "Clifton Maloney, 71, Died on One of Highest Peaks", ibid. He climbed five of the "Seven Summits", the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents, including Denali in Alaska, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, the Vinson Massif in Antarctica, Aconcagua in the Andes, and Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus. "Clifton Maloney Death Notice", ibid. On September 24, 2009, at the age of 71, Maloney summited the nearly 27,000-foot peak of Cho Oyu, the world's sixth-highest mountain, in Tibet.
Seamus Heaney died in the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin on 30 August 2013, aged 74, following a short illness.HEANEY, Seamus : Death notice The Irish Times, 30 September 2013.Higgins to lead mourners at funeral Mass for poet Sunday Independent, 1 September 2013. After a fall outside a restaurant in Dublin, he entered hospital for a medical procedure, but died at 7:30 the following morning before it took place. His funeral was held in Donnybrook, Dublin, on the morning of 2 September 2013, and he was buried in the evening at his home village of Bellaghy, in the same graveyard as his parents, young brother, and other family members."Seamus Heaney laid to rest in Bellaghy", Irish Times, 2 September 2013.
A copy of his death notice Heinrich Johann Maria von Coudenhove-Kalergi (12 October 1859 – 14 May 1906), also known as Heinrich Coudenhove-Kalergi (styled as Count of Coudenhove until 1903 and Count of Coudenhove-Kalergi thereafter), was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat and writer who was a member of the Coudenhove-Kalergi family. He was born in Vienna and died in Ronsberg, Western Bohemia (today Poběžovice in the Czech Republic). He spoke 18 languages (including Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese), and his diplomatic postings included Athens, Rio de Janeiro, Constantinople and Buenos Aires. He was made Deputy Minister of Austria-Hungary to Japan, where he remained for 4 years, studying Buddhism and marrying a young Japanese woman from a Samurai family, Mitsuko Aoyama.
Walter Furlong (1 September 1893 – 11 December 1973) was an Irish politician from Cork city, most successful as a member of Fianna Fáil. According to his death notice Furlong was in "G" Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Cork Brigade, Old IRA, and had been interned on Bere Island, released on the signing of the 1921 truce. He ran for Fianna Fáil in Cork Borough in the general elections of 1943, 1944, 1948, and 1951, being elected only in 1944, to the 12th Dáil, and losing his seat to Jack Lynch in 1948. Furlong was a member of Cork City Council in the 1930s, and was fined 20 shillings in 1935 for harassing the city manager in relation to a constituent's claim for a corporation house.
Most commonly documented lasts include a last surviving veteran of a war, last speakers of extinct languages, or generally last surviving members of any type of formal, professional or cultural group. These are often brought to public attention at the time of death in an obituary or news story; frequently the facts that a person is a "last" of a group is the only obvious reason that their obituary or death notice would get national or international attention—a cultural phenomenon that underscores the interest in last. When such events occur they are often tagged with the phrase "end of an era". In terms of objects, last examples of architecture or building use or building architect are one potential criterion for inclusion in a State and National Register of Historic Places.
Spy in Vanity Fair, 1910. Alfred William Cox (born Liverpool, England, 1857, died London, England 4 May 1919) was a racehorse owner and breeder.England 1861 censusThe Times, death notice 6 May 1919 He was the son of a wealthy Scottish cotton broker, Alexander Robb Cox, and Margaret Lockhart Greenshields. His father Alexander was a director and partner in the firm of Cox, McEuon which dealt in jute, flax and hemp. The family bought the Hafod Elwy Estate in North Wales in 1864 for a holiday home and the estate remained in the possession of the family until 1987.Private information from Hafod Elwy, 2008 About 1877 when Alfie failed to pass into The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich he was sent off to Australia where he tried his hand at farming.
Wise did not agree, threatening at one point to padlock the Library and refer any man who cut it to the courts. The Vice-Chancellor took this as an unprovoked insult and turned to consideration of the University statutes and the imposition, if they did not already exist, of such statutes as would compel the ageing Wise to attend to his duties from which he was now regularly absent. Five years before his actual death in 1767, a satirical death notice was placed in the London papers announcing the "greatly regretted" death of Wise "[his death] occasioned by a violent cold, contracted by too close attendance on the duties of his respective offices". In those last years, Wise was so ill that he could no longer attend the Library.
Born in New York City, Townsend was educated at Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School. He worked in the sugar refining business, and was active in other ventures including the Equitable Life Assurance Society and the Bankers' and Merchants' Telegraph Company.Ohio Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs, Annual Report, 1888, page 1170The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer, Death notice, Dwight Townsend, November 4, 1899, page 297Equitable Life Assurance Society, The First Fifty Years of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1909, page 19 Townsend was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry G. Stebbins and served from December 5, 1864, to March 3, 1865. During this term, Townsend voted "nay" (the minority position) on the question of adopting the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Death notice for Danny Sewell - The New York Times - 27 May 2001 The marriage was later dissolved and Sewell remarried. His National Service was spent as a Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Air Force, for whom he also boxed.Julie Welch and Rob White, The Ghost of White Hart Lane: In Search of My Father the Football Legend, Yellow Jersey Press, London (2011) - Google Books pg. 87 Soon after Sewell turned to acting; his first stage role was in One More River (1959) at the Duke of York's Theatre in LondonDanny Sewell in One More River - Theatricalia website while his television and film roles included First Waterman in Nick of the River (1959), Sam in Where the Party Ended (1960), Soho layabout in No Hiding Place (1960), and Boxer in Armchair Theatre (1960).
Among his best-known books are "The Americanization of Dixie", "Generations: An American Family", "Southern Food: At Home, on the Road, in History", and "Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation before the Civil Rights Movement in the South".Death notice [when accessed on February 2, 2015, this link was no longer active] Egerton's Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. He also wrote Southern Food: At Home, On the Road, In History and coedited Nashville: An American Self- Portrait, a look at his adopted city to in the 1960s. In June 2013, five months before his own death, Egerton spoke at the memorial service for preacher and civil rights activist Will D. Campbell.
Medal of Honor recipient Charles A. Read died on May 7, 1865 of an apparent suicide and was buried in the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Read's death notice in the May 9, 1865 New York Herald newspaper read: > Suicide By Taking Poison - At a late hour on Sunday night officer Tucker, of > the Fourteenth precinct, was called to the house No. 98 Mott street to take > charge of Mr. Charles Reed, who, he was informed, had swallowed a dose of > laudanum while suffering from temporary derangement of mind, for the purpose > of terminating his existence. Mr. Reed, being in a state of insensibility at > the time, was conveyed to the New York Hospital, where he soon afterwards > died. Deceased was about thirty years of age and a native of Sweden.
This source also indicates that he served in Cameroon.The medal card shows the theatre of war by the code 5c, which is decoded as Cameroon, see There is some contradiction of the official sources in family accounts: in an announcement of his son's marriage in 1924, his rank is given as captain;The official sources are the Gazettes and medal card previously referred to and also an official death notice in and his wife writes in relation to his death that in 1918 Beaumont was deployed in France when the Spanish flu pandemic brokeout and then had misfortune of being sent to London on leave at the height of the pandemic in that city. Beaumont died of the Spanish flu on 24 November 1918 at the age of 41. He is buried in Brookwood Cemetery in Brookwood, Surrey.
Myra Farrell, then Taylor, was described in an article in the Western Age: Seascape painted by Myra Juliet Farrell in about 1938 Farrell married twice, firstly William Taylor with whom she had children Lavie Curtis Taylor and William Paterson Welsh Taylor, and secondly William George Farrell with whom she had a son, the violinist George Harry Welsh Farrell.The Sydney Morning Herald, Death Notice of William George Farrell, 1 Jan 1947, (retrieved 22 February 2014) After the death of her first husband in Adelaide, Farrell lived at various times in Western Australia and at Bondi in Sydney, spending her later life in Mosman. Aside from her inventions, Myra was a keen painter. Having learnt from an artist who painted stage scenery, she had a broad Impressionist style using intense colours and with little mixing of the paint.
Frustrated at dealing with a Republican Vermont General Assembly and party structure that was more conservative than he, Gibson contemplated an early exit from the governorship rather than trying for a third term.Kevin O'Connor, Rutland Herald, Is Bernie the Next Aiken?, December 17, 2006 Gibson was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on September 15, 1949, to the seat on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont vacated by the death of Judge James Patrick Leamy.Vermont Secretary of State, Vermont Legislative Directory, 1969, page 287Yonkers Herald-Statesman, Death Notice, James P. Leamy, July 25, 1949James M. Jeffords, An Independent Man: Adventures of a Public Servant, 2003, page 66Sheldon Goldman, Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection from Roosevelt Through Reagan, 1999, page 69 He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 15, 1949, and received his commission on October 18, 1949.
Justin Gordon Holt was born on April 19, 1930, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and adopted when he was two years of age by Justin Gordon Holt (Sr.) and his wife Katherine (née Hart). Through DNA testing and genealogy research, Holt's son was able to confirm that Gordon was from the Beam and Houser families of North Carolina. His family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1937 for his father's work, and stayed there through World War II. From 1936 to 1946 Gordon attended the prestigious Melbourne private school Scotch College,Scotch College Admission Register No. 7, Entry 1283, 11 February 1936 returning to the U.S. after his father's sudden death from a stroke on 9 August 1946.Death notice in The Argus, Saturday 10 August 1946, page 20 J. Gordon Holt's father bore such a striking resemblance to famed gangster Al Capone that he was stopped and questioned by a customs official.
Harry Sandager was born in Providence, Rhode Island on April 12, 1887. He attended the public schools of Cranston, Rhode Island.Rhode Island Secretary of State, Manual, with Rules and Orders, for the Use of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island, 1939, page 245 He was a newspaper reporter from 1905–1918 and Secretary to Congressman Walter R. Stiness from 1918 to 1922.Newport Daily News, Death notice, Harry Sandager, December 27, 1955 Sandager received a Bachelor of Arts degree from George Washington University in 1922, and a Bachelor of Foreign Service degree from Georgetown University in 1923.United States Government Printing Office, Official Congressional Directory for 1939, 1939, page 105 After graduation, he returned to Providence. From 1922 to 1931 he was an executive with D. W. Flint, the operator of Ford and Lincoln automobile and Fordson tractor dealerships throughout New England.
Clark left for Tasmania at the end of 1848, where no warranted official was available for his recognition as a public notary and he instead resumed a career in journalism at the colony. The uncertain report of his death on 15 February 1854 was not recorded by the Registrar-General's Department. His death notice in the Hobart newspaper The Courier gave his birthplace as "Coupar Angus", as formerly at the Colonist and his place of death as H. M. General Hospital of Hobart town on the 19th of February, 1854. Amongst the recognition of his works and contributions, aside from the contemporary notability of his firsts in publishing and duelling, he is noted by Dominic Serventy and Hubert Whittell in the seminal work Birds of Western Australia (1948, et seq) as having published observations on birds of Southwest Australia and the first list of its avifauna.
Upon the start of Operation Barbarossa, Golubev entered combat as part of the defense of the Western Front. He flew seven sorties on the Su-2 before he was injured and sent to the rear of the front to retrain to fly the Il-2. During one of his missions with the 209th Bomber Regiment, on 26 July 1941, his gunner was killed when the plane was shot down by the enemy, but Golubev survived with injuries to his leg and neck. Having managed to land on safe territory, he was taken to a medical battalion and treated for his injuries, but when he returned to his unit a few days later it turned out that the commander of his regiment had already sent a death notice to his family, believing him to be dead. He was soon sent to Voronezh to be retrained to fly the Ilyushin Il-2. After completing training he was appointed as a flight commander in the 285th Attack Aviation Regiment.
Gibson married Dorothy P. Switzer (1902-1958) on October 9, 1926, and they had four children.Vermont Marriage Records, 1909-2008, entry for Ernest William Gibson and Dorothy Pearl Switzer, retrieved February 20, 2014Bennington Banner, Death Notice, Mrs. Ernest W. Gibson, August 18, 1958 In 1961 he married Ann H. Haag.Vermont Marriage Records, 1909-2008, entry for Ernest W. Gibson and Ann H. Haag, retrieved February 20, 2014 Gibson's son Ernest W. Gibson III (1927-2020) served as an Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.Trust Company of Vermont, Directors biography, Ernest W. Gibson III, retrieved February 20, 2014 His daughter Grace Gibson Newcomer (born 1930) was a professor at Westchester Community College.South Coast Today, Letter, Polar Thinking Prevents Deep Thinking, August 9, 2004Joseph R. LaPlante, South Coast Today, Cable Committee Disbanded by Selectmen, December 6, 2005 His son Robert H. Gibson (1931-1999) served as Assistant Secretary of the Vermont Senate from 1963 to 1967, and Secretary from 1967 to 1999.
Born at Great Barr, West Bromwich,Shropshire Star, Tuesday 24 February 2015, Death Notice, page 26. Morris began his career in 1964 at Walsall, who finished ninth in the Third Division in 1965–66 under the stewardship of Ray Shaw. He became the youngest player in the club's history when he made his debut against Peterborough United in September 1965 aged 16 years and 218 days. The "Saddlers" then finished 12th in 1966–67 and seventh in 1967–68. New boss Bill Moore took the club to 13th in 1968–69, 12th in 1969–70, 20th in 1970–71, and ninth in 1971–72. Morris left the club after a 17th-place finish in 1972–73. He scored 35 goals in 177 league games at Fellows Park. He moved on to Maurice Evans's Shrewsbury Town, who were relegated into the Fourth Division in 1973–74, in exchange for George Andrews and £6,000.
Major Maurice Hilliard Tomlin, OBE (28 June 1868UK, British Army Lists, 1882-19621939 England and Wales Register – 10 August 1945)Death Notice, The Times, 11 August 1945 was a British Army and police officer. Tomlin was born in Brompton, London to John Leonard Tomlin and Frances Elizabeth Tomlin. London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 He was educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was commissioned second lieutenant in the Green Howards in February 1888. He was promoted lieutenant and Adjutant in June 1891 and served with the West African Frontier Force on the Niger in 1897-1898, for which he was mentioned in despatches. He was promoted captain in April 1900 and served with the mounted infantry in the closing stages of the Second Boer War in 1901, being again mentioned in despatches for gallantry in June 1901 and taking command of a battalion as a Local Major in January 1902.
Text: Mrs. Charles F. Mitchell, whose husband some years since was in the milling business at Flemingsburg, died this week at her home in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, aged 88Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Death Notice, Elizabeth F. Mitchell, page 187, March 12, 1898 Active as a Whig, he was an early protege and business partner of Thurlow Weed.Glyndon Garlock Van Deusen, Thurlow Weed, Wizard of the Lobby, 1969, page 139 In 1836 he was elected to the U.S. House as the Representative of New York's 33rd District. He was reelected in 1838 and served from March 4, 1837 to March 3, 1841.Geneva Gazette, The Late Election, December 7, 1836Republican Watchman (Monticello, New York), Congressional Canvass, December 27, 1838Sanford & Company, History of Niagara County, N.Y., 1878, page 108 During his second term he was accused of not devoting his full attention to the business of Congress, and of not spending time in his district.
He died on 3 January 1813 at Kissing Point on the Parramatta River in Sydney, and was buried in the orchard of the brewer James Squire, a friend to Bennelong and his clan. His death notice in the Sydney Gazette was dismissive, insisting that "...he was a thorough savage, not to be warped from the form and character that nature gave him...", which reflected the feelings of some in Sydney's white society that Bennelong had abandoned his role as ambassador in his last years, and also reflects the deteriorating relations between the two groups as more and more land was cleared and fenced for farming, and the hardening attitudes of many colonists towards 'savages' who were not willing to give up their country and become labourers and servants useful to the colonists. Bennelong's people mourned his death with a traditional highly ritualized battle for which about two hundred people gathered. As a profound mark of respect, Colbee's nephew Nanberry, who died in 1821, asked to be buried with Bennelong at his request.
Newspaper commentary was limited; the first article about the case that The Times noted was only published around 19 November, in the Frankfurter Zeitung, in which a pseudonymous columnist suggested that the British might have been tempted to show Lody mercy: "I myself am convinced that the noble manliness with which this strong German composure bore itself before the Court touched the heart of the Judge, that the Judge said "If only we English had many such Hans Lodys!" and that Hans Lody lives ... We shall not forget him, for he staked his country more than his life – his name and his honour." A death notice was published in early December in the Stuttgarter Neues Tagblatt, stating that he had "died the hero's death for the Fatherland in England, November 6". Lody's death produced a low-key response from the German government. The Admiralstab recommended at the end of 1914 that he should be awarded a posthumous Iron Cross, Second Class, and argued that the recruitment of naval agents would be assisted if espionage could be rewarded with such a prestigious medal.
Bjarte Erling Eikeset (22 February 1937 - 22 April 2017)Death notice, Aftenposten was a Norwegian lawyer, judge and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Førde. He graduated from the University of Oslo with a cand.jur. degree in 1964, and at that institution he was a research assistant from 1964 to 1965 and lecturer from 1965 to 1969. From 1969 to 1980 he worked as a lawyer in Førde, from 1976 with access to Supreme Court cases. In 1980 he was promoted to district stipendiary magistrate in Sunnfjord. In 1993 he applied, unsuccessfully, for the position as County Governor of Sogn og Fjordane. He remained in Sunnfjord except for the years 1981 to 1983, and in 2004 he moved to the district stipendiary magistrate chair Fjordane. He retired in 2007 due to the age limit of 70 years. Eikeset became involved in local politics as an elected member of Førde municipal council from 1972 to 1975 and Sogn og Fjordane county council from 1976 to 1983.
Together they had three sons; their eldest son Michael Berkeley, Baron Berkeley of Knighton, is also a composer, and their youngest son is the photographer Nick Berkeley.Peter Dickinson The Music of Lennox Berkeley – Page 77 2003 "Colin Horsley remembered Berkeley's time at the BBC because he was reputed to have kept manuscript paper under his desk and was obviously longing to get more time to compose. Since it was there that he met his wife it is no wonder ..."Death notice, The Times, London, 25 February 2016, p.61 He wrote several piano works for the pianist Colin Horsley, who commissioned the Horn Trio and some piano pieces, and gave the first performances and/or made the premier recordings of a number of his works, including his third Piano Concerto (1958).Musical leader 1958 Page 21 "Lennox Berkeley launched his Third Piano Concerto with Colin Horsley, for whom the work was written, at the Royal Philharmonic Society's Festival Hall series recently" He was Professor of Composition in the Royal Academy of Music from 1946 to 1968.
But Janet is definitely buried at St Kilda. In 1861 Roseneath, property of Mrs Bobart, widow of Reverend H. H. Bobart, was sold by auction.Empire, 22/12/1861, 1 via Trove, quoted in Lucas, Stapleton, Johnson and partners, 2016, 13) suggests that this was a sale of goods, suggesting the Bobarts (he still living) were moving. The newspaper quoted the cottage as the residence of "Mrs Bobart". From 1862-3 the cottage became a ladies' boarding and day school premises again, under Mrs McGhie. In July 1863 and September 1868 the property was offered for lease and it is uncertain if it was privately leased or still run as a school in those years. A death notice was published in 1867 for Eleanor Allen, oldest daughter of the late T. D. Allen, at her residence (Roseneath). In 1869 a lease or sale advertisement ran in the Sydney Morning Herald. In August 1870 John Capbell bought Roseneath. In February 1872 William Goodin bought it and soon advertised it for lease.
50, available here the couple had no own children.La Vanguardia 02.11.34, available here The oldest daughter of Miguel and Joaquína died in early childhood.born 1898, unlike her siblings María Junyent Quintana was not listed in death notice of her mother of 1912 Their son, José María Junyent Quintana (1901-1982),Enric Gallén, Guillermo Díaz-Plaja, director de l’Institut del Teatre durant el primer franquisme, [in:] Franquisme & transició 3 (2015), p. 63 already in the 1930s was a locally known Carlist politician;as a Carlist Junyent Quintana ran in the 1932 local elections; he complied with the 1937 Unification Decree and afterwards remained active in FET, Robert Vallverdú i Martí, La metamorfosi del carlisme català: del "Déu, Pàtria i Rei" a l'Assamblea de Catalunya (1936-1975), Barcelona 2014, , pp. 116, 121. In the 1940s he was active in the Carloctavista faction of Carlism, Francisco de las Heras y Borrero, Un pretendiente desconocido. Carlos de Habsburgo. El otro candidato de Franco, Madrid 2004, , p. 76. See Junyent Quintanta kissing hand of his king on NoDo newsreel, NO-DO #136A footage (09:47 to 09.54), available here he briefly served in the Barcelona ayuntamiento in the 1940s,La Vanguardia 07.04.
He eventually went on to play 191 senior games for Essendon (including 70 consecutive games between 1956 and 1960), and score 98 goals in his senior career. Although possessed of great speed across the ground, Leek was an ungainly ruckman with great tenacity and enormous physical strength and, despite his atrocious kicking in front of goals (he was a left-foot kick, capable of kicking long distances, but was rarely accurate), he became a regular in the Essendon senior sides of the 1950s. He was a beautiful palmer of the ball;In their death notice tribute to Geoff Leek in the Melbourne Herald Sun of 23 February 2008, former team-mates, the champion ruck-rover Hugh Mitchell and champion rover John Birt, who had roved to Leek's rucking for ten and six years respectively, called him "a legend", and described him as "a great mate and the greatest palmer of all time". and towards the end of his career, as Leek's skills and knowledge of ruck play developed, and he learned how to cooperate with ruck-rover Hugh Mitchell, and as he took over the responsibilities of the first ruck from John Gill, the club's fortunes began to rise as a real force.
Blanche Fox He was born 1836-12-10 at Wodehouse Place, Falmouth, the third son of the twelve children of Alfred Fox (1794–1874) and his wife, Sarah Lloyd (1804–1890). He married Olivia Blanche Orme (1844–1930) in 1864.Date of marriage given in Milligan's Dictionary.. They had four children, two boys and two girls. His son, Charles Masson Fox, was a timber merchant and a director of the family Shipping Broking company, G. C. Fox. His son, Howard Orme Fox (17 August 1865 – 7 June 1921) was an Imperial Civil Servant.Howard Orme Fox was in the Ceylon Civil Service and died in Sri Lanka on 1921-06-07, according to a Death Notice in The Times 1921-06-09, p1. Col B. According to Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon: Its History, People, Commerce, edited by Arnold Wright (1907) page 135, he was born (17 August 1865 Available on GoogleBooks His daughters, Olivia Lloyd Fox (born 1868According to the Foxhound database, Olivia Lloyd Fox was born 5 February 1868) and Stella (Born 1876According to the Foxhound database, Stella Fox was born 11 December 1876.Dates of birth of daughters also calculated from ages given in 1891 Census: Cornwall Online Census Project RG12/1834 (Part 3).), gave Rosehill Garden to Falmouth Town Council.

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