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Death registered as Douglas
RICHMOND POLICE COURT
Reginald Douglass, D'Arcy Douglass and Arthur Butler were charged with behaving in a riotous manner at Norwood on April 10th, and were each fined 10s, costs 6s and 12s witness' expenses.
Source: Windsor and Richmond Gazette 12 Jun 1914
aka Ellen, Lena, Elena
Ryde Police Court. Wednesday, December 19. (Before Mr. Brocks, P.M )
Charles Merrick. of Thornleigh, arrested by: Constable Andrew, charged with stealing a quantity of carpenters tools from a building in course of erection at Thornleigh valued at £2, the property ofFrederick Primrose, was fined £2, in default 21 days in gaol.
Source: The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate 22 Dec 1894
ENGLEHEART, Edith Susannah.- December 3, 1948, at Ryde District Soldiers Memorial Hospital, relict of the late Guy Engleheart, and dearly beloved mother of Elsa (deceased) and Edmund Thiele and Gordon Engleheart, aged 70 years.
Source: The SMH 4 Dec 1948
ENGLEHEART, Guy Edward. -August 7, 1947, at his residence, 932 Victoria Road, West Ryde, dearly loved husband of Edith Engleheart, loving father of Gordon, loving step-father of Bol, and loved brother-in-law of Roll, Les, and Lil, aged 67 years. At rest.
Source: The SMH 8 Aug 1947
RYDE POLICE COURT
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903.
(Before Messrs. G. M. Pope, R. T. Sutton, J. Radshaw and T. G. Dole, J's.P.)
A BROOKLYN CASE.
James Sullivan was brought up, charged with having assaulted Alexander Leslie Merrick and John Merrick, at Brooklyn. Sergeant Ross prosecuted and Mr. Mark Williamson appeared for defendant, who pleaded not guilty. Alexander , oysterman, living at Peat's Ferry, deposed that accused caught him by the neck and nearly suffocated him. His sister came to pull him away and he hit her in the back. John Merrick, father of the previous witness, corroborated in the main his son's evidence. Defendant hit him (witness) on the side of the face, grabbing him by the throat at the same time. In cross-examination by Mr. Williamsonhe said he heard a man named Parker say, 'Don't knock him about ' (meaning defendant). Heknew of no reason why Parker should have said this. James Sullivan, the defendant, deposedthat he was a labourer. John Merrick caught hold of him by the arm and said, 'Now's your time.'A lady then rushed at him and tore off his hat. Charley Merrick almost immediately hit him in theeye. He denied most emphatically having caught Alexander Merrick by the neck previous to this,and having nearly choked him. He did not catch either him or his father by the throat, nor did hekick Charlie Merrick in the belly. Both cases were dismissed.
Source: The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate 7 Feb 1903
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ETHERINGTON -The Relatives and Friends of Mr Ernest Etherington and Family of Birriga Road Bellevue Hill are Invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved wife
and their dear Mother Esther Hannah Etherington to leave the Kinsela Chapels Taylor Square Darlinghurst This Monday after service to commence at 10 am for Section 8
Church of England Cemetery Rookwood Charles Kinsela Pty Ltd A F D A Taylor Square Darlinghurst Phones FL4136-7-8
Source: The SMH 9 Nov 1942
Hilda and Walter were divorced in 1951