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DRAKE, Joseph M. – M.D. (1861) – Died
December 26, 1886 at Abbotsford, Quebec aged 59 – (Obit.
86).
DRAKE, R. L. – Died March 26, 1886 near Montreal,
Quebec – Suicide by shooting – (ADS
86).
DRENNAN, Samuel T. – ex-Mayor of Kingston, Ont. –
Born November 20, 1819 in the Moravian settlement, Tyrone, Ireland –
Died February 9, 1882 at Kingston, Ontario – Came to Canada and
settled at Kingston in 1841. He was buried with Masonic honours –
(Obit. 82).
DREW, Andrew (Admiral), R. N. – Flag officer on
reserved half pay – Born in 1792 – Died December 18, 1878
in England – (Obit. 78).
DREWERS, M. – Died December 17, 1883 in Stony
Mountain Penitentiary, Manitoba – Commits suicide by hanging.
He had been sentenced a few months earlier to seven years'
imprisonment for manslaughter in the death of Patrick Maloney on
January 2, 1883. – (JRO 83).
DROLET, Jacques – Born in Quebec – Died in
December, 1885 in Lauzon, Quebec – (DL
85).
DRUMMOND, Hon. Lewis Thomas – Puisne Judge of the
Superior Court (1864-73) – Born May 28, 1813 in Londonderry,
Ireland – Died November 24, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec –
Came to Canada with his mother, a widow lady. He married, in 1842,
Josephte Elmire, eldest daughter of the late Hon. P. D. Debartzch,
who survived her husband but a few weeks – (Obit.
82).
DRUMMOND, Mrs. G. A. – Died April 30, 1883,
Burlington, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
DRURY, Edward – Died May 29, 1880, Newlands, New
Brunswick aged 68 – Murdered by his brother John Drury –
son of Lt.-Col. Chas. Drury – (JRO 80-81).
DRURY, John, deaf-mute – Died May 29, 1880,
Newlands, New Brunswick aged 72 – Commits suicide by shooting
himself after having killed his brother Edward – Son of
Lt.-Col. Chas. Drury – (JRO 80-81).
DRYDEN (Constable) – Died April 30, 1883 at Elgin,
Albert County, New Brunswick – Shot dead by Constable Elisha S.
Steeves, who makes good his escape. Dryden was trying to serve a
warrant on Steeves for the recovery of a horse. – (JRO 83).
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