OLD MELBOURNE CEMETERY

FUNERAL NOTICES 1854 - 1859

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FROM "The Argus" NEWSPAPER
BARRY, Catherine (Miss)
DIED - On the 24th instant, at her father's residence, sincerely regretted, Catherine Barry, fourth daughter of David Barry, 97 Elizabeth Street.
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( 25 November 1858 )
DIED - On the 25th instant, at her father's residence, Catherine, fourth daughter of David Barry, 97 Elizabeth Street, sincerely regretted.
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( 26 November 1858 )
The Friends of Mr. DAVID BARRY are invited to follow the remains of his late daughter, Catherine, to the place of interment. The funeral to move from his residence, 97 Elizabeth Street, at 9 o'clock a.m. for St. Francis's Cathedral; and after a solemn Requiem Mass, the procession will proceed to the Old Cemetery, at 11 o'clock precisely. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 26 November 1858 )
BOLGER, Richard
The Friends of Mr. Mathew Bolger are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late brother Richard to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from Clifton Cottage, Clifton Street, Prahran, this day (Friday), at two o'clock and pass the Prince's Bridge at three o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 28 December 1855 )
BOURKE, Patrick
DIED - On the 15th instant, at his residence, Boroondara, Mr. Patrick Bourke, native of the County Limerick, Ireland, and late of the Freemasons' Hotel, Little Collins Street, Melbourne, aged thirty-eight years, being an old colonist, much regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
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( 16 May 1856 )
The Friends of the late Mr. PATRICK BOURKE, late of the Freemasons' Hotel, Little Collins Street East, Melbourne, are most respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The procession to move from his residence, near the Sir Charles Hotham Hotel, Boroondara, this day at half-past eleven o'clock a.m., 17th May, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 17 May 1856 )
BOYLE, Margaret (Mrs.)
FUNERAL. - The Friends of Mr. ROBERT DOUGLASS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late sister, Mrs. MARGARET BOYLE, to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from her mother's (Mrs. Douglass) residence, No. 218 Little Bourke Street West, This Day, Saturday, 4th instant, at Half-past Three o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 4 October 1856 )
BOYLE, Mary (Miss)
DIED - On the 19th instant, at Bell Street, Collingwood, Mary, only daughter of Mr. James Boyle, late of Dumfriesshire, Scotland, aged 10 years and 3 months.
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( 21 May 1857 )
The Friends of Mr. ROBERT DOUGLASS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Niece, Miss MARY BOYLE, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from Bell Street, two doors from Bell's National School, Collingwood, this day, at two o'clock p.m., 21st May, 1857. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 21 May 1857 )
BROCK, John (Esq.)
DIED - On the 6th instant, at his residence, 14 Stephen Street, John Brock, Esq., in the sixty-first year of his age.
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( 7 November 1856 )
The Friends of the late JOHN BROCK, Esq., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his late residence, No. 14 Stephen Street, at three o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 8th instant. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
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( 7 November 1856 )
The Friends of the late JOHN BROCK, Esq., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his late residence, No. 14 Stephen Street, at three o'clock p.m. this day (Saturday), the 8th instant. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
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( 8 November 1856 )
BUTLER, Edward
The Friends of the late Mr. EDWARD BUTLER are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, 44 Wreckyn Street, Flemington Road, North Melbourne, this day, (Thursday), at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 6 January 1859 )
CANTY,      (Mother of John)
The Friends of Mr. John Canty are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Mother to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from his residence, Gertrude Street West, to-morrow, Sunday, at half-past two o'clock, p.m. 4th June, 1854. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets.
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( 3 June 1854 )
CARPENTER,      (Mrs. Richard)
The Friends of Mr. Richard Carpenter are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, 71 Queen Street this day at half-past two o'clock p.m., 5th February 1855. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 5 February 1855 )
CARPENTER, Charlotte Louisa (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 21st instant, at the North Star Hotel, after a painful and lingering illness, borne with patience and resignation, Charlotte Louisa, the beloved wife of H. G. Carpenter, aged forty years.
"The Argus"
( 22 June 1855 )
The Friends of Mr. H. G. Carpenter are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Wife to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from the North Star Hotel on Sunday, 24th June, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 23 June 1855 )
CLEARY, Ellen (Miss)
FUNERAL. - The friends of Mrs. Cleary are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her late daughter Ellen to the Old Cemetery, Melbourne, the procession to move from her residence, Nunawading, Green-mount, on Friday, 28th September, 1855, at twelve o'clock noon. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 27 September 1855 )
FUNERAL. - The friends of Mrs. Cleary are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her late daughter Ellen to the Old Cemetery, Melbourne, the procession to move from her residence, Nunawading, Green-mount, this day, at twelve o'clock noon, 28th September, 1855. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 28 September 1855 )
COLIS, George Thomas
DIED - On the 16th instant, at Collingwood, George Thomas, son of Mr. Samuel Blacker Colis, aged 3 years and 3 months.
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( 18 October 1858 )
The Friends of Mr. SAMUEL BLACKER COLIS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son, George Thomas, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Collingwood Hotel, corner of Gore and Webb Streets, Collingwood, this day, Monday, at half-past 2 o'clock p.m. October 18, 1858. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 18 October 1858 )
CONWAY, Michael
The Friends of Mr. Patrick Conway are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his eldest son, Michael, to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from his residence, Little Flinders Street, joining the Port Phillip Club Hotel, and near the Queen's Arms, on Sunday, 7th May, at three o'clock, p.m. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers.
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( 6 May 1854 )
CRAWLEY, Christina (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 10th instant, at her residence, the South Yarra Pound, Oakleigh, Christina, the beloved wife of John Albert Crawley, aged 24 years, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
"The Argus"
( 11 July 1855 )
The Friends of Mr. John Albert Crawley, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Wife, to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, the South Yarra Pound, Oakleigh, at eleven o'clock this day, Thursday, the 12th instant, passing along Gardiner's Creek Village and the Toorak Road. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
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( 12 July 1855 )
CRITCHLEY, E.      B.      (Mr.)
DIED - On the 1st instant, at Richmond, Mr. E. B. Critchly, auctioneer, aged 46 years.
"The Argus"
( 3 August 1859 )
The Friends of the late Mr. E. B. CRITCHLEY are requested to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The procession to move from his late residence, 126 Church Street, Richmond, near the Vice-Regal Hotel.
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( 3 August 1859 )
The Friends of the late Mr. E. B. CRITCHLEY are requested to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The procession to move from his late residence, 126 Church Street, Richmond, near the Vice-Regal Hotel, THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock.
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( 4 August 1859 )
CROSSLEY, Henry
DIED - On the 8th instant, at his residence, Bourke Street East, Mr. Henry Crossley, aged 44 years.
"The Argus"
( 9 October 1855 )
The Friends of the late Mr. Henry Crossley, butcher, are respectfully informed that his funeral will move from his late residence, 105 Bourke Street East, to St. Peter's Church, at a quarter before three o'clock, and from thence to the Old Cemetery, on Wednesday, 10th instant. GEORGE THWAITES and SON, undertakers.
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( 9 October 1855 )
CULLOO, Daniel
The Friends of the late DANIEL CULLOO are respectfully invited to follow his remains, from the residence of Mr. O'Lary's, off Little Bourke Street West (opposite the St. John's Tavern), to the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move this day, 10th December, at three o'clock. THOMAS JENNINGS, Undertaker, &c., Queen Street.
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( 10 December 1856 )
CULLOO, Winfred
The Friends of Winfred Culloo are requested to meet at her late residence, off Little Collins Street, to follow her remains to the Old Cemetery, at three o'clock this day.
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( 24 July 1855 )
DAVIDSON,      (Mrs. Robert)
The Friends of the late Mrs. Robert Davidson are respectfully requested to follow her remains from Little Collins Street East to the Old Cemetery, on Friday (to-day), at four o'clock p.m.
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( 6 October 1854 )
DELANEY, Cornelius
The Friends of the late Mr. CORNELIUS DELANEY are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Danahy, 183 Little Bourke Street East, this day, (Friday, August 27, 1858,) at 3 o'clock. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 27 August 1858 )
DOLAN, Dora (Miss)
DIED - On the 1st instant, at the Olive Branch Hotel, Dora, eldest sister of Mr. Patrick Dolan, aged fifty-eight years.
"The Argus"
( 2 January 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. Patrick Dolan are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late sister Dora to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Olive Branch Hotel, Little Collins Street West, this day, Thursday, at three o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne. 3rd January, 1856.
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( 3 January 1856 )
DOLAN, Martin
DIED - On the 6th instant, at his residence, 154 Little Lonsdale Street West, Mr. Martin Dolan, aged 42 years.
"The Argus"
( 7 April 1859 )
The friends of the late Mr. MARTIN DOLAN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his residence, 154 Little Lonsdale Street West, on Friday, April 8, 1859, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 7 April 1859 )
The friends of the late Mr. MARTIN DOLAN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his residence, 154 Little Lonsdale Street West, on this day, April 8, 1859, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 8 April 1859 )
DONOVAN,      (Mrs. Michael)
The Friends of Mr. Michael Donovan are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the Old Burial Ground. The procession to move from his residence Little Lonsdale Street West, opposite No. 33, near the Buck's Head, at half-past three o'clock p.m., this day, 10th April 1854. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers.
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( 10 April 1854 )
DOUGLASS, Mary (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 4th instant, at her residence, Little Bourke Street West, Melbourne, Mary Douglass, mother of Mr. Robert Douglass, of the firm of Tobin and Douglass, aged 72 years.
"The Argus"
( 6 June 1857 )
The Friends of Mr. ROBERT DOUGLASS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late mother to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The Funeral to move from her late residence, Little Bourke Street West, below the FitzRoy Arms, this day, Saturday, at four o'clock p.m., 6th June, 1857. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 6 June 1857 )
DOWLING, Margaret (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 25th instant, at her private residence, Prahran, Margaret, the beloved wife of Mr. Richard Dowling, of the Farmer's Hotel, Little Collins Street East, aged 33 years, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
"The Argus"
( 27 February 1854 )
The Friends of Mr. Richard Dowling, of the Farmers' Hotel, Little Collins Street East, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the Old Burial Ground: the funeral to move from her private residence, Dowling Terrace, Prahran, near the Balmoral Arms, at half-past two o'clock, and to pass the Prince's Bridge at four o'clock this day, 27th February, 1854. Daley and Colgin, Undertakers.
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( 27 February 1854 )
DOYLE, Catherine (Miss)
DIED - On the 24th instant, at her father's residence, Sandridge, Catherine, third daughter of Andrew and Honora Doyle, aged 13 months.
"The Argus"
( 25 February 1854 )
The Friends of Mr. Andrew Doyle are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late daughter, Catherine, to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from his residence, Sandridge, at three o'clock p.m. this day, 25th February, 1854. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers.
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( 25 February 1854 )
DOYLE, John (Senior)
The Friends of the late Mr. John Doyle, Senior, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from 114 La Trobe Street West this day (Friday), July 2.
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( 2 July 1858 )
DUNN, Mary Jane (Mrs.)
DIED - On Sunday morning, April 30th, 1854, in her accouchement, at her residence, Little Lonsdale Street West, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Dunn, deeply regretted by all who knew her.
"The Argus"
( 1 May 1854 )
Friends of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Dunn are respectfully invited to follow her remains this afternoon to the Old Melbourne Cemetery. The procession to move from the residence of Mr. Thomas Dunn, Miller's buildings, off Little Lonsdale Street West, at three o'clock precisely. BRAMSTON and MARSHALL, Undertakers.
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( 1 May 1854 )
DWYER, John
DIED - On the 16th instant, at his residence, No. 135 Little Lonsdale Street East, Melbourne, Mr. John Dwyer, aged sixty years, native of County Tipperary, Ireland, an old colonist, much respected by a numerous circle of friends.
"The Argus"
( 19 May 1856 )
FUNERAL. - The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN DWYER are most respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The procession to move from his residence, 135 Little Lonsdale Street East, on Sunday, at half-past two o'clock p.m., 18th May, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 17 May 1856 )
FINLEY, Susanna (Mrs.)
DIED - At her late residence, Charles Street, Collingwood, Susanna Finly, the beloved wife of the late Robert Finly, and mother of Mr. William Finly, at the Council Club Hotel, Queen Street, in the fifty-fourth year of her age.
"The Argus"
( 7 August 1854 )
The friends of the late Robert Finley are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his wife, Susanna Finley, and mother of William Finley, Council Club Hotel, corner of Queen and Lonsdale Streets, to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery, this day, Monday, the 7th instant. The funeral to move from her son's residence. THOMAS JENNINGS, Undertaker.
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( 7 August 1854 )
FITZGERALD, John Charles
DIED - On the 6th instant, at his father's residence (Empire Hotel, Errol Street, North Melbourne), John Charles, the youngest son of John Fitzgerald, aged thirteen months.
"The Argus"
( 7 January 1854 )
The Friends of John Fitzgerald, Empire Hotel, Errol Street, North Melbourne, are requested to attend the Funeral of his late son John Charles, which will leave his residence at 4 o'clock this evening for the Old Cemetery.
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( 7 January 1854 )
FITZGERALD, Michael
The friends of the late Mr. MICHAEL FITZGERALD are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Hibernian Hotel, Little Lonsdale Street East, this day, Monday, 18th January, 1858, at 4 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
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( 18 January 1858 )
FLATTERY, Margaret (Mrs.)
DIED - At the residence of G. F. A. Wilson, Esq., Mrs. Margaret Flattery, grandmother of R. M. Treacy, Esq., Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 1 March 1854 )
The Friends of the late Mrs. Margaret Flattery are invited to follow her remains, from the residence of G. F. A. Wilson, Esq., George Street, Collingwood to the Old Cemetery. The funeral will move from his residence at 4 o'clock, p.m., this day. March 1st, 1854.
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( 1 March 1854 )
FURSE, Mary Agnes (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 21st instant, at her residence in Gertrude Street, Collingwood, Mary Agnes, relict of the late James Furse, aged twenty-eight years.
"The Argus"
( 22 November 1854 )
Friends are respectfully invited to follow the remains of the late Mrs. Furse from her residence, Gertrude Street, Collingwood, to the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move at two o'clock precisely this day, Wednesday, the 22nd November. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 22 November 1854 )
GALLAHER, Neil
The Friends of Mrs. Susannah Gallaher are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her only son Neil, to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from her residence, Francis Street East, at half-past three o'clock, this day, 4th March, 1854. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers.
"The Argus"
( 4 March 1854 )
GIBBONS,      (Mrs. Thomas)
The Friends of Mr. THOMAS GIBBONS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from corner of Lonsdale and Swanston Streets this day (Friday), December 23, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 23 December 1859 )
GIFFIN, Alice (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 18th instant, at her residence, South Yarra, Alice, the beloved wife of George James Giffin, aged 38 years.
"The Argus"
( 20 May 1857 )
The Friends of Mr. GEORGE JAMES GIFFIN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The Funeral to move from his residence, Osborne Street, Gardiner's Creek Road, nearly opposite the Tannery Gate, this day, at one o'clock p.m., 20th May 1857. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 20 May 1857 )
GLENNON, William (Esq.)
DIED - On the 16th instant, at his residence, 202 Russell Street, Melbourne, William Glennon, Esq., late of Athlone, Ireland, aged 66 years, much regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
"The Argus"
( 18 May 1857 )
The FRIENDS of the late WILLIAM GLENNON, Esq., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, 202 Russell Street, this day (Monday), at three o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 18 May 1857 )
GORDON, John
The Friends of Mr. CHARLES GORDON, storekeeper, of Footscray, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son John to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession to move from No. 150 King Street, Melbourne, this day, Friday, the 15th instant, about 4 o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 15 April 1859 )
HALL, Mary Ann (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 25th instant, at Richmond, after a long illness, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of John Hall, leaving a numerous family and large circle of friends to mourn her loss.
"The Argus"
( 27 January 1855 )
The Friends of Mr. John Hall, of Richmond, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife, to the Old Cemetery, from his residence, Catherine Street, at the back of the Duke of Wellington Hotel, near the Punt. The funeral procession to move at three o'clock sharp, on Saturday, 27th instant. THOMAS JENNINGS and Co., 101 Lonsdale Street East.
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( 27 January 1855 )
HANCOCK, Sarah (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 1st instant, 1854 - Sarah, the beloved wife of James Hancock, of rheumatic fever, aged 25 years, leaving three children and husband to lament her loss, deeply regretted by all.
"The Argus"
( 7 January 1854 )
FRIENDS of the late Mr. Sarah Hancock are respectfully invited to follow her remains from the Hospital to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery at three p.m. precisely. BRAMSTON and MARSHALL, Undertakers, 70 Little Bourke Street East.
"The Argus"
( 3 January 1854 )
HASKELL, George
DIED - On the 16th instant, at the residence of his brother-in-law (Mr. Roberts, of the firm of Roberts and Ferguson), Hoddle Street, Collingwood, Mr. George Haskell, saddler, of Kyneton, an old and respected colonist, aged 57 years.
"The Argus"
( 17 September 1859 )
The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE HASKELL, saddler, of Kyneton, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession is appointed to move from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Roberts (of the firm of Roberts and Ferguson), Hoddle Street, Collingwood, on Monday, the 19th instant, about 2 o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 17 September 1859 )
The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE HASKELL, saddler, of Kyneton, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession is appointed to move from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Roberts (of the firm of Roberts and Ferguson), Hoddle Street, Collingwood, this day (Monday), the 19th instant, about 2 o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 19 September 1859 )
HASSETT, Thomas
The Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS HASSETT are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession to move from his late residence, Dorcas Street, Emerald Hill, near the Queen's Arms Hotel, this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 7 January 1859 )
HOGAN,      (Mrs. Michael)
The Friends of Mr. Michael Hogan are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, South Melbourne, Gardiner's Creek Road, this day, at half-past two o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne. 20th July, 1855.
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( 20 July 1855 )
HOGBIN, John
DIED - On the 1st instant, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Ann Evans, La Trobe Street, Mr. John Hogbin, aged 38 years, after a severe illness, much regretted by all his friends and relations.
"The Argus"
( 2 March 1854 )
The Friends of the late Mr. John Hogbin are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery, from the house of his sister, Mrs. Ann Evans, at the Duke of Kent Hotel, in Great La Trobe Street, on Friday, the 3rd current, at four o'clock precisely. THOMAS CROFT, Undertaker.
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( 2 March 1854 )
JAMIESON, Margaret (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 26th August, at her residence, Buninyong, Margaret, relict of the late James Jamieson, late of Rothsay, Scotland, aged forty-five years.
"The Argus"
( 31 August 1854 )
The Friends of the late Mrs. Margaret Jamieson, of Buninyong, are respectfully invited to follow her remains from the Parkside Hotel, Flemington Road, to the Old Cemetery, this day, Thursday, at eleven o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 31 August 1854 )
JENNINGS, Catherine (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 13th of December, of fever and congestion of the lungs, Catherine, beloved wife of John Jennings, sodawater manufacturer, aged 38 years.
"The Argus"
( 14 December 1859 )
Friends of Mr. JOHN JENNINGS, sodawater manufacturer, are respectfully requested to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, at the Old Cemetery, this day (Wednesday), at 4 o'clock. To move from Union Place, adjoining Union Hotel, Bourke Street East. THOMAS JENNINGS, undertaker, 128 Queen Street.
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( 14 December 1859 )
JENNINGS, Robert
DIED - On the 30th instant, Robert, the beloved son of John and Catherine Jennings, at their residence, 52 Bourke Street West.
"The Argus"
( 31 March 1857 )
The Friends of Mr. JOHN JENNINGS, 52 Bourke Street West, are respectfully requested to follow the remains of his late son Robert to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral will move from his residence at three o'clock this day, Tuesday, 31st March. THOMAS JENNINGS, undertaker, Queen Street.
"The Argus"
( 31 March 1858 )
KAIRNS, Rosanna (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 17th instant, at her residence, off Lonsdale Street East, Melbourne, Rosanna Kairns, aged 69 years.
"The Argus"
( 18 January 1858 )
The friends of the late Mrs. ROSANNA KAIRNS are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from her late residence, off Lonsdale Street East, rear of the Black Eagle Hotel, this day, Monday, 18th January, 1858, at 2 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 18 January 1858 )
KEENAN,      (Mrs. James)
FRIENDS of the late Mrs. James Keenan are respectfully requested to meet at Brunswick, Sydney Road, at nine o'clock this morning, to follow her remains to the Old Cemetery. HENRY and BYRNE, Undertakers, Little Lonsdale Street.
"The Argus"
( 15 February 1854 )
KENNEDY, Thomas
The Friends of Mr. Thomas Kennedy are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son Thomas to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from his residence, No. 113? King Street, at 4 o'clock this day, 14th January, 1854. DALEY and COLGIN, Undertakers, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 14 January 1854 )
KERR, William
DIED - On the 25th instant, at Sunbury, William Kerr, Esq., late Town Clerk of Melbourne, aged 47 years.
"The Argus"
( 27 May 1859 )
The remains of the late WILLIAM KERR, Esq., will be removed for interment from his residence, No. 58 King William Street, Collingwood, at 3 o'clock this day, Friday, the 27th instant. The funeral will pass along Nicholson, Lonsdale, and Queen Streets to the Old Cemetery. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 27 May 1859 )
LAWSON, Ann (Mrs.)
The Friends of Mr. Thomas Lawson are invited to follow the remains of his wife, Ann, to the Old Cemetery, leaving Wellington Street, Collingwood, at half-past three o'clock. GEORGE BISHOP, Undertaker, Wellington Street, Collingwood.
"The Argus"
( 14 February 1854 )
LITTLE, Andrew
DIED - On the 8th instant at Hitchhill, Kangaroo Grounds, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, Andrew, eldest son of Mr. William Little, Brougham Street, Richmond, aged 16 years.
"The Argus"
( 10 April 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM LITTLE, of Brougham Street, Richmond, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son Andrew to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from Brougham Street this day at two o'clock.
"The Argus"
( 10 April 1856 )
LOUGHNAN,      (Mrs. Cornelius)
The Friends of Mr. CORNELIUS LOUGHNAN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, the old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral to move from his residence, London Hotel, corner of Market and Flinders Streets, this day, at 3 o'clock p.m., 7th June, 1858. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 7 June 1858 )
LYNCH, Frances (Miss)
DEATHS - On the 2nd instant, at the residence of her parents, Frances, eldest daughter of Mr. John Lynch, Golden Age Hotel, aged 12 years and 3 months.
"The Argus"
( 3 April 1858 )
The Friends of Mr. John Lynch are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late daughter, FRANCES, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his residence, Golden Age Hotel, La Trobe Street East, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock p.m., 4th April, 1858. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 3 April 1858 )
LYNCH, John
DIED - On the 27th instant, at his residence, Golden Age Hotel, La Trobe Street East, Melbourne, Mr. John Lynch, aged 46 years.
"The Argus"
( 28 March 1859 )
The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN LYNCH are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his residence, Golden Age Hotel, La Trobe Street East, this day (Tuesday), March 29, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 29 March 1859 )
LYNCH, Mary Anne (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 22nd instant, at Neptune Street, St. Kilda, Mary Anne, the beloved wife of Thomas Lynch, Esq., deeply lamented by her family and friends.
"The Argus"
( 23 May 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. THOMAS LYNCH are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Wife to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession to move from his residence, Neptune Street, off Grey Street, St. Kilda, this day, at two o'clock p.m., 24th May, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 24 May 1856 )
LYNCH, Thomas (Esq.)
DIED - On the 4th instant, at his residence, Neptune Street, St. Kilda, Thomas Lynch, Esq., aged 60 years.
"The Argus"
( 6 June 1857 )
The Friends of the late THOMAS LYNCH, ESQ., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The Funeral to move from his late residence, Neptune Street, St. Kilda, on Sunday, at two o'clock, and cross the Prince's Bridge at half-past three o'clock p.m., 7th June, 1857. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 6 June 1857 )
MADDEN, John
DIED - On the 22nd instant, at Richmond, the residence of his son James, Mr. John Madden, aged 100 years and 28 days.
"The Argus"
( 23 July 1859 )
The Friends of Mr. JAMES MADDEN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late father, Mr. John Madden, to the place of interment, Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral to move from his residence, 260 Bridge Road, Richmond, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 23 July 1859 )
MAIN, Susanna Sarah (Miss)
DIED - On the 16th instant, at the residence of Mr. Stracey, of Inkermann Road, St. Kilda, Susanna Sarah, fourth daughter of J. P. and Maria Main, aged seventeen years, sincerely regretted.
"The Argus"
( 17 December 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. J. P. MAIN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late daughter Susanna Sarah to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The Funeral to leave the residence of Mr. Stracey, near the Bay View Hotel, Brighton Road, on Thursday, at two o'clock, and pass the Prince's Bridge at half-past three o'clock p.m. 18th December, 1856. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 17 December 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. J. P. MAIN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late daughter Susanna Sarah to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The Funeral to leave the residence of Mr. Stracey, near the Bay View Hotel, Brighton Road, this day, at two o'clock, and pass the Prince's Bridge at half-past three o'clock p.m. 18th December, 1856. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 18 December 1856 )
MALONEY,      (Son of Patrick)
The Friends of Patrick Maloney are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, off Little Bourke Street West, This Day, at Four o'clock p.m., 21st December, 1855. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 21 December 1855 )
MARTIN, Benjamin John (Captain)
DIED - On the 22nd instant, on board the brig "Mora," in Hobson's Bay, Captain Benjamin John Martin, suddenly, aged thirty-five; deeply regretted.
"The Argus"
( 24 March 1854 )
The Friends of the late Captain Benjamin John Martin, of the Brig "Mora," and his brother Masons in Melbourne, are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral from 87 Queen Street, to the Old Cemetery, this day (Friday), at four o'clock. THOMAS CROFT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 24 March 1854 )
McCANN, Mary (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 8th instant, at Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Mary, wife of Mr. Mathew McCann, aged 29 years, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
"The Argus"
( 9 April 1856 )
FUNERAL. - The Friends of Mr. MATHEW McCANN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late Wife to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, 199 Elizabeth Street North, this day, Wednesday, 9th April, 1856, at four o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 9 April 1856 )
McCARTHY, John
FUNERAL. - The Friends of Mr. Denis and Patrick McCarthy, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late brother John, to the Old Cemetery. The procession to move from Mrs. Stanway's, Retreat Inn, Brunswick, this day, at two o'clock, p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 13 December 1854 )
McCARTHY, Mary (Mrs.)
The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY McCARTHY, relict of the late Callaghan McCarthy, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from her late residence, Simpson's Road, on Wednesday, 3rd instant, at half-past two o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 2 June 1857 )
The Friends of the Late Mrs. MARY McCARTHY, relict of the late Callaghan McCarthy, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The Funeral to move from her late residence, Simpson's Road, this day, Wednesday, 3rd June, 1857, at half-past two o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 3 June 1857 )
McDONALD, Alexander
DIED - At his residence, Clarendon Street, Emerald Hill, Alexander McDonald, aged 39 years .
"The Argus"
( 1 September 1855 )
The Friends of the late Alexander McDonald are respectfully requested to follow his remains from his late residence, Clarendon Street, Emerald Hill, to the Old Cemetery, to Start at Eleven o'clock This Day. R. McKENZIE, undertaker, Clarendon Street, Emerald Hill.
"The Argus"
( 1 September 1855 )
McDONALD, John (Esq.)
The Friends of the late JOHN McDONALD, Esq., are respectfully informed, that in consequence of the inquest not being held yesterday as appointed, the funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday, 26th instant) to move from the Harvest Home, Deep Creek Road, about 12 o'clock, passing through Essendon, and across the Flemington Bridge, to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 26 March 1858 )
McDONALD, Sarah (Mrs.)
Friends of Mr. ROBERT McDONALD, of the Golden Fleece, Pentridge, are respectfully informed that the remains of his late wife, Sarah, will be interred this afternoon, in the Old Melbourne Cemetery, the funeral leaving Mr. McGregor's, Rose, Thistle and Shamrock, Elizabeth Street, at 4 o'clock precisely. BRAMSTON and MARSHALL, undertakers, 90 Collins Street East, and 88 Gertrude Street, Collingwood.
"The Argus"
( 20 December 1859 )
McDONOUGH, John
The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM McDONOUGH are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son John to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Mercantile Hotel, corner of King and Flinders Streets, this day, Saturday, at half-past 2 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 10 July 1858 )
McELROY,      (Mrs. James)
The Friends of Mr. JAMES McELROY are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Lonsdale Street, near Swanston Street, this day, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 31 August 1859 )
McEWAN, Johanna (Mrs.)
FRIENDS of Mr. DUNCAN McEWAN are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife, Johanna, is appointed to take place this afternoon, in the Old Cemetery: the funeral moving from his residence, 96 Elizabeth Street, at 3 o'clock precisely. BRAMSTON and MARSHALL, undertakers, 90 Collins Street East, and 88 Gertrude Street, Collingwood.
"The Argus"
( 30 April 1856 )
McGLIN, Thomas
FUNERAL. - The friends of the late Mr. Martin McGlin, late cooper, of Bourke Street, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son Thomas, to the Old Burial Ground. The procession to move from the residence of Mr. Nowlan, Cremorne Street, Richmond, this day, at two o'clock, p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne. 6th November, 1854.
"The Argus"
( 6 November 1854 )
McINTYRE, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 28th instant, at her residence, No. 190 Bourke Street East, Mrs. Elizabeth McIntyre, aged fifty-seven years.
"The Argus"
( 30 November 1857 )
The Friends of the late Mrs. McINTYRE are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession to move from her late residence, No. 190 Bourke Street East, this day, (Monday, the 30th instant), at three O'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street, East.
"The Argus"
( 30 November 1857 )
McLAUCHLIN,      (Son of John)
The Friends of Mr. John McLauchlin, Tailor, are requested to attend the funeral of his deceased Son, to the Old Cemetery, at three o'clock this day, from the top of Stephen Street, next door to Mr. Dennis', Carpenter.
"The Argus"
( 16 March 1854 )
McLAUGHLIN, Patrick
The friends of the late Mr. PATRICK McLAUGHLIN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, Nicholson Street North, near the Quarries, on Sunday 11th October, 1857, at half-past two p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 10 October 1857 )
McMILLAN, Archibald
DIED - On the 22nd instant, at the Mercantile Hotel, Flinders Street, Captain Archibald McMillan, aged 60.
"The Argus"
( 23 August 1859 )
The Friends of the late Captain ARCHIBALD McMILLAN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from the residence of Mr. McDonough, Mercantile Hotel, Flinders Street, this day (Tuesday), August 23, at 4 o'clock precisely. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 23 August 1859 )
McPHAIL, Dugald
DIED - On the 1st instant, after an illness of three days, at his father's residence, North Park, Moonee Ponds, Dugald, second son of Isabella and Dugald McPhail, aged three years and five months.
"The Argus"
( 4 May 1857 )
The Friends of Mr. DUGALD McPHAIL are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The Funeral to move from his residence, North Park, Moonie Ponds, this day, Monday, the 4th instant, at eleven o'clock precisely. JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 4 May 1857 )
McPHERSON, William
The Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM McPHERSON are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral to move from Northcote at one o'clock, and pass the Merri Creek Toll-gate at about two o'clock p.m. this day, Monday, 7th April, 1856. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 7 April 1856 )
MEARA, Margaret (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 20th instant, at her residence, Queensberry Street, Margaret, the beloved wife of Nicholas O'Meara, aged twenty-nine years.
"The Argus"
( 21 May 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. CORNELIUS MEARA are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife, Margaret, to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Queensberry Street, near the Cavan Hotel, this day, Thursday, at half-past three o'clock p.m., 22nd May, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 22 May 1856 )
MOONEY, Mary (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 3rd instant, at Clarendon House, Fitzroy Square, after a protracted illness, Mary, the beloved wife of John Mooney, Esq., aged 43 years.
"The Argus"
( 4 November 1858 )
The remains of Mrs. MOONEY will leave Clarendon House, Fitzroy Square, to-morrow, Friday, at 9 o'clock a.m., for St. Francis's Church, and after a solemn requiem mass, the funeral will proceed, at 11 o'clock, to the Old Cemetery. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 4 November 1858 )
The remains of Mrs. MOONEY will leave Clarendon House, Fitzroy Square, this day, Friday, at 9 o'clock a.m., for St. Francis Church, and after a solemn requiem mass, the funeral will proceed, at 11 o'clock, to the Old Cemetery. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 5 November 1858 )
MULCAHY, Thomas
DIED - On the 12th instant, at George Street, Collingwood, Mr. Thomas Mulcahy, late of Kilmore, aged 54 years.
"The Argus"
( 13 September 1858 )
The Friends of Mr. LAWRENCE BOURKE, of Campbellfield, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Mulcahy, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from the Castle Inn, George Street, Collingwood, this day, Tuesday, September 14, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 14 September 1858 )
NAGLE,      (Mrs. William)
The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM NAGLE are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, off Little Bourke Street East, near the Albert Hotel, this day at four o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne. 10th April, 1856.
"The Argus"
( 10 April 1856 )
NATHAN, Mary Ann (Mrs.)
The Friends of Nathan Nathan are most respectfully requested to follow the remains of his late wife, MARY ANN NATHAN, from the residence of Mr. Stephen Dart, at the corner of Victoria Parade and Elizabeth Street, this 4th day of April, at three o'clock, to the Old Cemetery. THOMAS JENNINGS, Undertaker, 87 Queen Street.
"The Argus"
( 4 April 1856 )
NOWLAN, Edward
The Friends of the late Mr. EDWARD NOWLAN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral to move from his residence, Nunawading, near Mr. Trainer's, White Horse Hotel, this day, Wednesday, at twelve o'clock noon. 1st April, 1857. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 1 April 1857 )
O'MEARA, Margaret (Mrs.)
DIED - On the 20th instant, at her residence, Queensberry Street, Margaret, the beloved wife of Nicholas O'Meara, aged twenty-nine years.
"The Argus"
( 21 May 1856 )
The Friends of Mr. CORNELIUS MEARA are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife, Margaret, to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, Queensberry Street, near the Cavan Hotel, this day, Thursday, at half-past three o'clock p.m., 22nd May, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner of La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 22 May 1856 )
RICHARDSON, J.      S.      (Mr.)
FUNERAL. - The Friends of the late Mr. J. S. Richardson are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery; to move from his residence, Franklin Street, on Saturday 10th instant, at eleven o'clock a.m.
"The Argus"
( 9 February 1855 )
ROBINSON, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
The Friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, are respectfully invited to follow her remains from the residence of Mr. Baylis, Rowena Street, Richmond, to the Old Cemetery, this day, at half-past two o'clock. THOMAS JENNINGS, Undertaker, 101 Lonsdale Street East.
"The Argus"
( 16 April 1855 )
RYAN, Catherine
The friends of Mr. Peter Brennan are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late niece, Catherine Ryan, to the Old Burial Ground. The funeral to move from her father's residence, Bedford Street, back of Mr. Dawson's buildings, North Melbourne, to-morrow, Sunday, 19th March, at three o'clock, p.m. DALEY & COLGIN, Undertakers.
"The Argus"
( 18 March 1854 )
RYAN, Thomas
DIED - At his residence, in Richmond, near Cremorne Gardens, after a long illness, Mr. Thomas Ryan, late of the London Hotel, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 20 February 1854 )
The Friends of the late Thomas Ryan are requested to accompany his remains to the Old Cemetery, Melbourne, on Tuesday next. The Funeral will move at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
"The Argus"
( 20 February 1854 )
ST. LEDGER, John
The Friends of the late Mr. John St. Ledger are requested to meet Tomorrow at the Prince's Bridge, at half-past Three o'clock, to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery.
"The Argus"
( 21 January 1854 )
SHEA, Edward
The Friends of Mr. Michael Shea are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son Edward to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, off Little Bourke Street, opposite the Rising Sun, this day, 7th December, three o'clock precisely. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 7 December 1855 )
SMART, Thomas
The Friends of the late Mr. Thomas Smart are respectfully invited to meet at the Glemore Hotel (corner Franklin and Spencer Streets), to follow his remains to the Old Burial-ground, this day, at one o'clock precisely. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 12 April 1854 )
SMITH, John (Captain)
DIED - On the 6th instant, at St. Kilda, Captain John Smith, aged forty-one years, one of the oldest traders between Hobart Town and this port, and much respected by all who knew him.
"The Argus"
( 7 November 1854 )
The Friends of the late Captain John Smith are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery. The funeral will move from his late residence, St. Kilda, at Two, and pass the Prince's Bridge about Three o'clock, on Wednesday, the 8th instant. John Sleight, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 7 November 1854 )
The Friends of the late Captain John Smith are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery. The Funeral will move from his late residence, St. Kilda, at Two, and pass the Prince's Bridge about Three o'clock, this day, the 8th instant. John Sleight, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 8 November 1854 )
SOMERVILL, William Robert
DIED - On the 23rd instant, at his father's residence, South Melbourne, William Robert, the beloved and only child of Samuel and Jane Somervill, aged eleven months.
"The Argus"
( 24 March 1855 )
The Friends of Mr. Samuel Somerville are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, near the South Melbourne Hotel, at three, and pass the Prince's Bridge at half-past three o'clock this day (Saturday) 24th instant. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 24 March 1855 )
SULLIVAN, Eugene
The Friends of Mr. DANIEL SULLIVAN, of Howard Street, North Melbourne, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his second son, Eugene, to the place of interment, Old Cemetery. The funeral to leave his residence at half-past 4 o'clock this day, November 11. HENRY ALLISON, undertaker, Howard Street, North Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 11 November 1859 )
THOMPSON,      (Mrs. James)
The Friends of Mr. James Thompson are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, in the Old Cemetery; the funeral to move from his residence, near the corner of Lonsdale and Russell Streets, this day, 18th January, at four o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 18 January 1856 )
THRELKELD, Robert
DIED - On the 19th instant, at his residence, the Saracen's Head, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Robert Threlkeld, aged thirty-nine years.
"The Argus"
( 20 March 1855 )
The Friends of the late Mr. Robert Threlkeld are respectfully invited to meet at his late residence, the Saracen's Head, Bourke Street, at half-past three o'clock this day, Tuesday, the 20th instant, for the purpose of following his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
"The Argus"
( 20 March 1855 )
TOOTAL, Percy Wood (Esq.)
DIED - On the 7th instant, at his brother's residence, Mordiallock, Percy Wood Tootal, Esq., late of Manchester, aged 36 years.
"The Argus"
( 9 June 1858 )
DEATHS - On the 7th instant, at his brother's residence, Mordiallock, Percy Wood Tootal, Esq., late of Manchester, aged 36 years.
"The Argus"
( 10 June 1858 )
DIED - On the 7th instant, at the residence of his brother, Chevit, Mordialloc, aged 36 years, Percy Wood Tootal, Esq., late of the Stock-Exchange, London, and son of Henry Tootal, Esq., of Brighton, Sussex.
"The Argus"
( 15 June 1858 )
The Friends of the late PERCY WOOD TOOTAL, Esq., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession will leave the residence of the undertaker at 12 o'clock precisely on Thursday 10th instant. WALTER G. GEDDES, undertaker, opposite the Police Court, Punt Road, St. Kilda Junction.
"The Argus"
( 9 June 1858 )
The Friends of the late PERCY WOOD TOOTAL, Esq., are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery, Melbourne. The funeral procession will leave the residence of the undertaker at 12 o'clock precisely This Day Thursday 10th instant. WALTER G. GEDDES, undertaker, opposite the Police Court, Punt Road, St. Kilda Junction.
"The Argus"
( 10 June 1858 )
WALKER, David
DIED - On the 24th instant, at his residence, top of Argyle Square, off Cardigan Street, North Melbourne, Mr. David Walker, aged 56 years.
"The Argus"
( 26 June 1856 )
The Friends of the late Mr. DAVID WALKER are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, top of Argyle Square, off Cardigan Street, North Melbourne, this day (Thursday), at 3 o'clock p.m., 26th June, 1856. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 26 June 1856 )
WAUGH, Robert
DIED - On the 10th instant, after a few days' illness, at his residence, Little Bourke Street West, Robert Waugh, an old and respected colonist, aged fifty-five years.
"The Argus"
( 11 July 1856 )
The Friends of the late Mr. ROBERT WAUGH are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his late residence, Little Bourke Street West, on Saturday, 12th instant, at three o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 11 July 1856 )
The Friends of the late Mr. ROBERT WAUGH are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. The funeral procession to move from his late residence, Little Bourke Street West, this day, Saturday, 12th instant, at three o'clock. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 12 July 1856 )
WHITFIELD, James
DIED - On the 24th instant, at Little Argyle Street, Collingwood, Mr. James Whitfield, late of Glasgow, aged 50 years.
"The Argus"
( 25 January 1855 )
The Friends of the late Mr. James Whitfield, late of Glasgow, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, Argyle Street, Collingwood, this day at 3 o'clock. FREDERICK WILLIAMS, undertaker, Gertrude Street, Collingwood.
"The Argus"
( 25 January 1855 )
WILLIAMSON,      (Mrs. Robert)
DIED - On the 6th instant, the beloved wife of Robert Williamson, formerly of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 23 years.
"The Argus"
( 7 January 1854 )
The friends of Robert Williamson, No. 21 Flinders Lane East, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the old Cemetery tomorrow, at four o'clock.
"The Argus"
( 7 January 1854 )
WILSON, John
The Friends of Mr. ALEXANDER WILSON are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son, John, to the place of interment, the Old Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, 11 Little Lonsdale Street East, this day, Saturday October 2, 1858, at 3 o'clock p.m. JOHN DALEY, undertaker, corner La Trobe and Spring Streets, Melbourne.
"The Argus"
( 2 October 1858 )
WINTERBENE,      (Miss)
The Friends of Mr. HENRY WINTERBENE are most respectfully invited to follow the remains of his infant daughter to the place of interment, at the Old Cemetery, on Saturday next. The funeral to move from Mr. Blake's, at Flemington Bank, at 2 o'clock, 28th March, 1858. THOMAS JENNINGS, undertaker, 128 Queen Street.
"The Argus"
( 25 March 1858 )
WITHERIDGE,      (Mrs. William)
The Friends of Mr. William Witheridge are respectfully invited to meet at his residence, King Street, near Little Lonsdale Street, at half-past three o'clock this day, Monday, the 12th instant, for the purpose of following the remains of his late wife to the place of interment in the Old Cemetery. JOHN SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 71 Collins Street East.
"The Argus"
( 12 November 1855 )


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