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CLAPHAM – Died November 20, 1883, Kingston,
Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
CLARK – Died February 6, 1883, Kenyon, Ontario –
Fireman, Railway accident – (ADS 83).
CLARK, C. – Died August 7, 1886 near Port Union,
Ontario aged 25 – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
CLARK, James – Died September 22, 1885 off Grand
Manan, New Brunswick – One of eleven men, mostly residents of
St. John and Portland, New Brunswick, drowned on the wrecked steamer
Humacao. – (JRO 85).
CLARK, Mary (Miss) – Died August 26, 1883,
Kingston, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).
CLARK, Riley (Mrs.) – Died June 20, 1883,
Warkwoth, Ontario – Accidental poisoning – (ADS 83).
CLARK, Thomas – Late Warden of Carleton, Ontario –
Native of Cessford, Roxburgshire, Scotland – Died December 28,
1885 at Woodruff Farm, near Ottawa, Ontario aged 59 – He came
to Canada with his parents in 1841 – (Obit.
85).
CLARK, W. (Mr.), of Port Dalhousie, Ontario – Died August 18,
1885 near lock 3 of the Welland Canal – Drowned by the buggy in
which he was driving running over the embankment into the canal. –
(JRO 85).
CLARK, Wm. (Rev.), B.A., Ph.D. – Rector of Christ Church (ch.
of Eng.), Belleville, Ontario – Born in 1843 at Inverness,
Scotland – Died October 16, 1883 at Belleville, Ontario –
(Obit. 83).
CLARK, Wm. E. – ex-M.P.P. for Malpeque in the
P.E.I. – Died May 30, 1881, Mount Stewart, P.E.I. –
(Obit. 80-81).
CLARKE (Mrs.) – Died November 15, 1879, Glencove,
near St. John, New Brunswick – Found lying dead in her house
near the fireplace, the hands and arms being terribly burnt –
(JRO 79).
CLARKE, Johnny, an Indian – Died March 1, 1884 at Cowichan,
British Columbia – Murdered by Edward Lemon who is found guilty
on April 10, 1884 and hanged on May 31, 1884. – (JRO
84).
CLARKE, Judson –
Died December 27, 1882, Blenheim, Ontario – Accidentally shot –
(ADS 82).
CLAY, Edwin (Rev.) – M.D., Dominion Immigration Agent at
Halifax, Nova Scotia – Born in 1822 in Lincolnshire, England –
Died March 14, 1884 in Halifax, Nova Scotia – He came to P.E.I.
with his father, who was an army surgeon. He married a daughter of
the late Hon. H. G. Pineo, M.L.C. at Pugwash, Nova Scotia. –
(Obit. 84).
CLAY, Wm. (Lt.-Col.) – Born in 1810 in Ireland – Died
June 19, 1885 at Norval, Ontario where he had resided for 50 years –
(Obit. 85).
CLEARY, Jas., and wife – Died October 11, 1884 in
Halifax harbour – Drowned by the capsizing of their boat during
a squall. – (JRO 84).
CLEGG, Maggie – Died April 15, 1886 near Brussels, Ontario –
Drowned – (ADS
86).
CLEMENS, Isaac – ex-M.P.P for South Waterloo in Ont. Assembly
(1867-75) – Born in 1815 in Waterloo, Ontario – Died
September 24, 1880, near Preston, Ontario – (Obit.
80-81).
CLEMENT, Edwin (Rev., Methodist) – Born in 1819 in
England – Died April 4, 1885 at Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario –
(Obit. 85).
CLEMENT, Leon Charles – ex-M.P.P. for Charlevoix
in Quebec Assembly, 1867-71 – Died August 26, 1882 at
Eboulements, Quebec – (Obit.
82).
CLEMENT, Lewis – Militia officer – Born in
1787 – Died March 30, 1879, near St. Catharines, Ontario –
He was the son of a U. E. loyalist – (Obit. 79).
CLEMENTS, Nehemiah Kelly – Ship-owner – Born
December 3, 1816 at Chebogue, Nova Scotia – Died September 11,
1880, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia – (Obit.
80-81).
CLEVELAND, Edward (Rev., Cong.), A.M. – Frist
Principal of St. Francis College, Richmond, Quebec – Died
September 28 at Burlington, Iowa, U.S.A., aged 78 – (Obit.
86).
CLEVELAND, H. D. – Died April 12, 1881, Nova
Scotia – Lost his way while working as a census enumerator in
Blandford, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. His dead body is found on 21st,
lying on a bed of spruce bushes in a remote region near Gate's Lake –
(JRO 80-81).
CLIFF, a train hand –
Died August 28, 1881, near Lancaster, Ontario – Killed in a
collision on the Grand Trunk Railway – (JRO 80-81).
CLIFF, G. – Died August 2, 1886 at Kingston,
Ontario – Drowning accident. – (ADS
86).
CLIFF, R. B. (Mrs.) – Born in New Brunswick –
Died April 28, 1882, Queensbury, New Brunswick aged 101 – (DL
82).
CLIFFORD, C. – Died July 20, 1883, Kingston,
Ontario – Suicide by cutting his throat – (ADS 83).
CLINE, K. – Died June 9, 1886 at Moosejaw, N.W.T.
– Killed by lightning – (ADS
86).
CLINTON,
Wm., of Cincinati, Ohio – Passenger – Died September 14,
1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the steamer
Asia
– (JRO 82).
CLOSTER, Felix, of Quebec – 2nd cook –
Died February 10, 1882 at sea between New York and Porto Rico –
Lost in the founder of the steamer Bahama in a hurricane –
(JRO 82).
CLUXTON, Mrs. – Died October 31, 1879 at Peterboro', Ontario –
Accidentally slips on the sidewalk on leaving Dr. Ormond's house,
falling heavily, her head striking the ground. Death is almost
instanteous – She was the wife of Mr. W. Cluxton, ex-M.P. –
(JRO 79).
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