First Name:
Mrs. Edward P
Place:
Church St. West Maitland
Details:
Died on 21st March 1883 aged 81
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.82
Details:
Daughter of William Charles and Anna Francesca Capper. Baptism
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Solicitor. Shaw s Buildings, next to Mr. Grierson s office, Scott street, Newcastle
First Name:
Walter William
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Walter William, son of Edward Peter Capper and Grace Sweet (born 12 May 1844)
First Name:
William Charles and Anna Francisca
Place:
Newcomen Street, Newcastle
Source:
1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. See records 105 - 108
First Name:
William Charles Hyne and Anna Francesca
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.82
Details:
Storekeeper. Baptism of daughter Sophia Alice
First Name:
William Stevenson
Details:
Birth on the 21st September, at her residence, Commercial Bank Morpeth, the wife of William Stevenson Capper, of a son
First Name:
Catherine Barker
Place:
St. Marys West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of W. Colyer, head master of the Grammar School to Catherine Barker, eldest daughter of E.P. Capper of Maitland on 21st December. Officiating minister Rev. R. Chapman
Details:
Death of Mr. Walter W. Capper Shortly before 2 o clock yesterday afternoon the death of a well known and respected resident of Newcastle, Mr. Walter W. Capper, solicitor, took a majority of citizens by surprise, and caused a feeling of sincere regret among a very large circle of his friends and the public generally. The deceased gentleman, admittedly one of the leading legal talent of the district, had been ill for some time past, and since Monday had been forced to remain at Milthorp s Terminus Hotel, where he sought rest during that afternoon, and had subsequently remained under medical attendance, suffering from a complication of ailments. During Tuesday afternoon and night he rapidly became worse, so much so that an attendant had to be constantly at his bedside up to the time of his death. Dr Morgan, who attended him at the latter end, found his patient beyond hopes of recovery, although all that could be done to afford him relief was put in force. The deceased gentleman, whose familiar figure and conversation was known to almost every resident of the district and of Maitland (his place of residence), had practised his profession in Newcastle for about the last twelve years, during which time his thorough knowledge of law and court procedure, combined with a self respecting and superior deportment, had earned for him a wide and extensive practise, as well as a very large circle of friends. His remains will, in all probability, be conveyed by train this afternoon for interment at Maitland. The deceased gentleman was a younger son of the late Mr. E. P. Capper, J.P., proprietor of the extensive Stores in West Maitland
First Name:
William Charles Hyne
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald
Details:
We regret to announce the death of Mr. W. C H. Capper, who expired at 1 o clock yesterday, at his residence, Newcomen. street. His death was somewhat sudden, and will be sincerely regretted by all. As a business man, Mr. Capper was well known and respected, and his loss will be felt in the commercial community. He did not take a very prominent part in the public affairs of the city, though as a commercial man be was an active member of companies and societies established in the city. By his death the chairman ship of the Newcastle Building and Investment Society becomes vacant
Surname:
McCaffer (McCapper)
Details:
Assigned to John Larnach. Aged 28
Details:
Charged with stealing a saddle belonging to Robert Cross. Found not guilty.