BIRTHS. On the 15th instant, [September 1851] in Macquarie-street, the wife of Capt. Fred. B. Russell, Staff Officer of Pensioners, of a Daughter.
Her parents arrived in Hobart in 1850 with three daughters born in India. The daughter born Hobart 15 Sep 1851 was therefore their fourth daughter.
MARRIAGES On the 19th instant, at Wentworth, River Darling, by the Rev. T. H. Goodwin, HENRY B. G. HARDY, Esq., C.E., Department of Public Works, New South Wales, son of the late Simeon H. Hardy, Esq., M.D., Staff Surgeon to H. M. Forces, Fort Pitt, Chatham, to EMILY AGNES, fourth daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK BROWNE RUSSELL, Police Magistrate, Wentworth.
Death Details clearly identified on her gravestone in St. Saviour’s Cemetery, Cemetery Rd, Goulburn, opposite the Goulburn Gaol.
Sydney Morning Herald 31 Mar 1868
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