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BLACK, John – Died March 13, 1886, Picton, Ontario –
Thrown from a sleigh – (ADS
86).
BLACK, John – Late
Recorder of Rupert's Land – Born in 1817 – Died February
3, 1879, St. Andrew's, Scotland – (Obit.
79).
BLACK, Maud – Died
June 16, 1883, Coquitlam River, B.C. – Drowned – (ADS
83).
BLACK, S. M. (Mr.) – Teller of the Quebec Bank at Three Rivers,
Quebec – Died December 26, 1879 – Commits suicide by
shooting himself through the head – (JRO
79).
BLACKBURN, Alf. – Died July 27, 1886 at Chatham,
Ontario aged 19 – Drowned – (ADS
86).
BLACKLEN, Maurice –
Died October 7, 1882, Gibson, New Brunswick – Accidentally shot
– (ADS 82).
BLAIN de ST. AUBIN, Emm. – Litterateur – Born in
1833 at Rennes, France – Died July 8, 1883 in Ottawa, Ontario –
He had resided in Canada for the past 20 years. – (Obit.
83).
BLAIN, Wm. (Rev., Presb., retired) – Died March
22, 1886 at Oshawa, Ontario aged 59 – (Obit.
86).
BLAINE – Died May
31, 1883, Glencoe, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS
83).
BLAIR, John – Died April 29, 1886 at St. Thomas, Ontario –
Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
BLAIR, T. – Died
November 9 , 1882, London, Ontario – Bursting of his gun –
(ADS 82).
BLAIR, Wm. Chas. – Died July 9, 1886 near Chalk
River, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
86).
BLAKE, Catherine Hume (Mrs.) – Died February 3,
1886 at London, Ontario – Died the result of an accident –
Widow of the late Hon. Wm. Hume Blake, formerly Chancellor of Upper
Canada, and mother of the Hon. Edward Blake, Q.C., M.P. She was a
grand-daughter of Wm. Hume, Esq. of Humewood, M.P. for Wicklow in the
British House of Commons. – (Obit.
86).
BLAKE, Chas. – Died July 4, 1886 in Toronto,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
86).
BLANCHARD, Charles – High Sheriff of Colchester, Nova Scotia –
Born December 22, 1809 at Truro, Nova Scotia – Died March 29,
1881, Truro, Nova Scotia – He was the eldest son of Ed.
Shelburne Blanchard, and grandson of Col. Jotham Blanchard, a
loyalist. – (Obit.
80-81).
BLANCHARD, P. R. – Died September 19, 1886 at St.
Hugues, Quebec – Suicide by hanging. – (ADS
86).
BLANCHARD, Sedley, Q.C. (1884) – Born in 1849 at
Truro, Nova Scotia – Died March 6, 1886 in Winnipeg, Manitoba –
He was the son of J. F. Blanchard, Esq., of Truro. He had resided in
Winnipeg since 1871. In 1876 he married a daughter of the Hon. L.
Clarke. – (Obit. 86).
BLANCHET, Chas. – Born in 1794 – Died
October 18, 1884 – His wife, Marie Charlotte Champut died the
same day. They had been married 69 years. They are buried together in
the parish of St. Madeline, Quebec. They leave living 5 sons, one of
whom, Mr. Gideon Blanchet, is Mayor of Ste. Madeline, 39
grand-children, and 90 great grandchildren. – (JRO
84).
BLANCHET, François Norbert (Most Revd.), D.D. –
Archbishop of Amida (1880) – Born September 3, 1795 at St.
Pierre, Rivière du Sud, Quebec – Died June 19, 1883 at
Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. – (Obit.
83).
BLATCH, G. – Clk.
of the Circuits, St. John, City and C'y, New Brunswick –
deceased – Successor appointed on January 12, 1881 (PAPS
New Brunswick 80-81).
BLATCH,George – Registrar of Court of Vice-Admiralty, New
Brunswick (1867) – Born in 1808 in England – Died January
7, 1881 in St. John, New Brunswick – (Obit.
80-81).
BLEAKLEY, John –
Advocate of Lower Canada – Died November 30, 1879 in Montreal,
Quebec aged 75 – (Obit.
79).
BLINKHORN, Ann (Mrs.) - Native of Huntingdonshire, England –
Died August 29, 1883 at Victoria, British Columbia aged 80 –
Mrs. Blinkhorn, with her husband, since deceased, went to Victoria
about 50 years ago as the first white settlers on Vancouver Island,
independent of the H. B. Co.'s servants – (Obit.
84).
BLOUIN, Louis – Died September 25, 1886 –
Waggon accident. – (ADS
86).
BLUBAR, Wm. – A farm hand – Died May 25,
1885 at Mitchell, Ontario – Killed by lightning – (JRO
85).
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