South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839-1900)
Wednesday 28 January 1891, page 5 of 8, column 1:
DEATH FROM BURNING. - Mrs. A. L. Bishop, the wife of Mr. James Bishop, of Woodville, who met with a serious burning accident at her home recently, when she was removed to the North Adelaide Private Hospital, succumbed on Tuesday evening to the terrible injuries she received. Deceased, who was thirty-eight years of age, was the daughter of Mr. G. K. Harrower, late corn-merchant of Dundee, and the grand-daughter of Commander Harrower, of the East India Company's service. She was a sister to Captain Harrower, who was drowned at the wreck of the Star of Greece off Willunga. Two surviving brothers are in good positions, one of them being Manager of the New Oriental Bank at Zanzibar. The deceased lady has left a family of five sons and one daughter.
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839-1900)
Wednesday 28 January 1891, page 5 of 8, column 1:
DEATH FROM BURNING. - Mrs. A. L. Bishop, the wife of Mr. James Bishop, of Woodville, who met with a serious burning accident at her home recently, when she was removed to the North Adelaide Private Hospital, succumbed on Tuesday evening to the terrible injuries she received. Deceased, who was thirty-eight years of age, was the daughter of Mr. G. K. Harrower, late corn-merchant of Dundee, and the grand-daughter of Commander Harrower, of the East India Company's service. She was a sister to Captain Harrower, who was drowned at the wreck of the Star of Greece off Willunga. Two surviving brothers are in good positions, one of them being Manager of the New Oriental Bank at Zanzibar. The deceased lady has left a family of five sons and one daughter.
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