GALLAHAR -
On October 14, 1895, at her residence, "Rozell" Balmain, Sydney, Elizabeth
Henrietta, eldest beloved daughter of Elizabeth and the late Richard Millhouse, and
wife of Ed. Gallahar, late of Hobart, aged 43


MILLHOUSE -
On June 21st, 1899, after a short but painful illness, Ellen Louisa, the dearly beloved
wife of Edwin E. Millhouse, and youngest daughter of the late John Atkinson
Funeral will leave the residence of Mr. John Morgan, tanner, 293 Argyle-street on
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Cornelian Bay Cemetery.


MILLHOUSE -
On October 26, 1899, at his grandparents residence Princess-street, Sandy Bay,
Herbert R.S. second son of Sidney H.and Eliza Millhouse, aged 7 weeks "A little bud in
heaven".


MILLHOUSE -
On the 20th October, 1901, at her sisters residence 251 Macquarie-street, Margaret
Susan the dearly beloved wife of Richard Alfred Millhouse of Fork Creek, Huon-road
in the 40th year of her age.
Funeral will leave the above address this day, at 2.30 for Cornelian
Bay Cemetery, when friends are respectively invited to attend.


MILLHOUSE -
On August 24, 1903, at his late residence, Zeehan, Thomas Taylor, the beloved
husband of Matilda and the dearly loved son of Elizabeth and the late Richard
Millhouse, in the 56th year of his age.
Funeral will leave his mothers residence, Colville-street, Battery
Point, Friday afternoon at half past 3 o'clock for Sandy Bay Cemetery.


MILLHOUSE -
On Sunday November 29, 1908, at her residence 12 St.Georges Terrace, Battery Point,
Elizabeth, the relict of the late Richard Millhouse, in her 81st year.
Funeral will leave the above address at 3 .m. Tuesday 1st December for Queenborough
Cemetery
MILLHOUSE
On August 3 1893 at his late
residence 12 St. George's Terrace,
Battery Point, Hobart, - above -
Richard Millhouse in his 67th year.
Deeply regretted.
MILLHOUSE
On March 28 1895 at 25 Quayle-street, Battery
Point, Hobart, - below - the only beloved son of
John and Mary Millhouse, aged 10months and 18
days.
Funeral leaves parents residence for Cornelian
Bay Cemetery Sunday at 2.0.

My thanks to Jean Brideson - New Zealand,
for the photographs and the newspaper cuttings
This page last modified on Saturday, May 10, 2008