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McALISTER, James –
Died August 15, 1882, Romney, Ontario – Handling timber –
(ADS 82).
McALLISTER, Chas. – Died May 10, 1883, Uptergrove,
Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
McALLPINE,
J. – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario –
Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McANDREWS, Henry – Died September 21, 1882,
Sussex, New Brunswick – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McARTHUR, A. – Harbour master for Egmont Bay,
P.E.I. – Deceased, successor appointed on November 3, 1885 –
(PAPS Dominion 85).
McASKILL, Angus – June, 1881, St. Anns, Nova
Scotia aged 103 – Death from longevity – (DL
80-81).
McAULEY, Robert – Fireman at No. 1 station of the
Ottawa Fire Brigade – Died October 17, 1878, near Ottawa,
Ontario Found in the Ottawa River with a pistol shot wound in the
head. He had been missing since the night of the 1st inst.
– (JRO 78).
McAULEY, Roderick (Hon.) – ex-M.P. in the P.E.I.
Assembly – Born Isle of Lewes, Scotland – Died in
January, 1882 at Georgetown, P.E.I., aged 92 – He came to Nova
Scotia as a Presbyterian missionary in 1831 – (Obit.
82).
McBETH, Philip – Stableman – Died February
11, 1885 at Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Victim of an
explsion in the old pit of the Vale colliery – (JRO
85).
McBRIDE, John – Barrister – Died April 23,
1878 in Toronto, Ontario – (Obit.
78).
McBRIDE, William – Solicitor of Ontario (1872) –
Died August 28, 1879 in Toronto, Ontario – (Obit.
79).
McBRIDE, William, Asse'r of London – Died May 24,
1881, London, Ontario aged 64 – Drowned by the upsetting of the
steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McCABE : a child of Maria McCabe – March,
1883 (Hamilton, Ontario) – The body of the child is found
August 1, 1883 in an unused cistern of a house in which had lived
Maria McCabe, an unmarried girl aged 18. The child, of which she had
been delivered in the Hospital last fall, had been missing since
March. She is sentenced to be hanged, but the sentence is commuted
for 14 years' imprisonment. – (JRO 83).
McCABE, Ann (Mrs.) – Died April 26, 1884 in
Westminster, county of Middlesex, Ontario – Poisoned with
strychnine – Her husband, George McCabe, is placed on trial and
found ''Not Guilty'' – (JRO
84).
McCABE, J. – Died February 23, 1883, Brandon,
Manitoba – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
McCABE, James – an escaped convict from Kingston
Penitentiary – Died October 10, 1883, Port Hope, Ontario –
Shot dead by Constable Wm. Rankin who is trying to arrest him, when
McCabe draws a pistol and threatens to shoot him, on which Rankin
fires. – (JRO 83).
McCADDEN, Barney (Mrs.) – Died June 11, 1883 aged
60 – While returning from the residence of her son at
Chestervill, Stormont County, Ontario, she is killed with an axe by a
young farmer named Thos. Aggat, at whose door she knocked and who
mistook her for a ghost. He is tried, found guilty of manslaughter,
and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in Kingston Penitentiary. –
(JRO 84).
McCAFFERTY, John – Died April 13, 1882, Gorham,
New Brunswick – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McCAFFREY, Robert – Ausust 26, 1882 in Ontario –
Shot to death by Maria Spearman who is tried on September 9, 1882 and
is acquitted – (JRO 82).
McCALLUM, Archibald, M.A., L.L.B. – Inspector of
Schools in Hamilton, Ontario – Born in Scotland – Died
June 29, 1879 at Hamilton, Ontario aged 55 – His father
emigrated to Canada and settled in the northern part of Glengarry,
while the subject of this sketch was a child. – (Obit.
79).
McCAMM, Thomas –
Died April 18, 1882, Gananoque, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
82).
McCAMMON, James – M.D. (1863), M.R.C.S., Eng.
(1872), Mayor of Kingston, Ontario (1884) – Born in 1833 in
Kingston, Ontario – Died November 20, 1884 in Kingston, Ontario
– (Obit. 84).
McCANCE, Alex. – Died February 21, 1885 near
Drayton, Ontario – Killed by a falling limb of a tree while
logging in the woods. – (JRO
85).
McCANN, John – Died October 24, 1883, Homer,
Ontario – Suicide with a shot gun – (ADS 83).
McCANN, John – Teamster – Died December 8,
1885 at Seaton Village, Ontario – Buried in an avalanche of
frozen earth and sand while loadin his waggon at a sand pit. –
(JRO 85).
McCANN, William – Died April 4, 1883 in Toronto,
Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
McCARTHNEY, Geo. – Died June 11, 1882 in Toronto,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McCARTHY, C. – Veteran of the war of 1812 –
Born at Canandigua, N.Y., U.S.A. – Died in December, 1883 at
Drumbo, Ontario aged 103 – (DL
83).
McCARTHY, Dennis – Died September 10, 1886 near
Peterboro', Ontario – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McCARTHY, John – an old man – Died June,
1883 about a mile from Troy, N.W.T. – Murdered. John and George
Stevenson, half-breeds, borthers, are charged with the murder and
placed on trial October 1, 1883. They are found guilty and sentenced
to be hanged on 28th November, but are respited for
further enquiry. – (JRO 83).
McCARTHY, John – Died June 14, 1883 –
Murdered by John and George Stephenson who are hanged on April 3,
1884. – (JRO 84).
McCARTHY, John – Died May 3, 1883, Stratford,
Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).
McCARTHY, Patrick, of Quebec – Fireman –
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).
McCARTHY, Timothy –
Tavern-keeper risiding at Moncton, New Brunswick – Died October
12, 1877 – Murdered. Disappears at Point du Chene, New
Brunswick. His body is dicovered in the Sadouc River May 11, 1878.
John Osborne, hotel keeper at Shediac, New Brunswick, his wife Martha
Osborne, his daughter Eliza and his son Harry are charged with the
murder (editor's note : In the end, the charges against
the Osbornes were dropped) – Timothy
McCarthy was a married man, having, at the time of his disappearance,
a wife, Helen, and four children living. He was a brother of Edward
McCarthy and Stephen McCarthy – (Trials
78).
McCARTNEY, Vina – Died September 25, 1882,
Charleston, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McCARTY, John– Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario
aged 11y 6m – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria
– (JRO 80-81).
McCAUGHEY – Barrister – Died May 4, 1882,
London, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McCAUSLAND, Wm. Jno. – M.D. – Died January
28, 1886 at Montrose, Pennsylvania, aged 42 – He came to Canada
from Tyrone, Ireland with his parents in 1847 – (Obit.
86).
McCAWLEY, Rev. George, M.A., D.D. – Church of England clergyman
– Born in 1802 à St. Johns, Newfoundland – Died
December 21, 1878 at Halifax, Nova Scotia – He married, while
in New Brunswick, the daughter of Hon. W. F. Odell, who held the
office of Secretary of the Province under the Imperial Government. He
had but one child, a daughter, who married Rev. Charles Bowman, D.D.,
now rector of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia – (Obit.
78).
McCLELLAND, Robt. –
Died December 5, 1882, St. Catharines, Ontario – Thrown from
his buggy – (ADS 82).
McCOLLUM, W. – Died November 1, 1883, Kingston,
Ontario aged 55 – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McCOMB – Died Mayy 29, 1885 in Niagara Falls,
Ontario aged 27 – Jumps over thye precipice below thye new
Suspension Bridge and is instantly killed. – (JRO
85).
McCONECHY, Rev. James – Presbyterian clergyman –
Died April 12, 1879, London, Ontario aged 64 – (Obit.
79).
McCONNELL, James – Died February 17, 1883, Tp.
Kaldar, Ontario – Caving of a bank – (ADS 83).
McCONNELL,
John – Died October 21, 1885 in Lennoxville, Quebec aged 98 –
(DL 85).
McCONVILLE, Lewis Arthur – M.P. for Joliette in
the House of Commons (1880-1882) – Born December 20, 1849 at
St. Paul d'Industrie, Quebec – Died May 19, 1882 at Joliette,
Quebec – (Obit. 82).
McCORD – Depty Judge Vice Admiralty Ct. of Quebec
– Deceased, successor appointed on March 26, 1886 – (PAPS
Dominion 86).
McCORD – Judge of Superior Ct. of Quebec –
Deceased, successor appointed on April 12, 1886 – (PAPS
Dominion 86).
McCORD, Andrew Taylor – City Chamberlain of
Toronto 1836-74 – Born July 12, 1805 in Belfast, Ireland –
Died September 5, 1881 in Toronto, Ontario – He came to Canada
about 1831 and settled in Toronto. – (Obit.
80-81).
McCORD, Robert Arthur – Late a Lieut. In H. M.'s
30th Regt. of Foot – Died November 5, 1882 in
Montreal, Quebec, aged 36 – He was the youngest s. of the late
Hon. Justice J. S. McCord – (Obit.
82).
McCORD, Thos. (Hon.) – A Puisne Judge of the
Superior Ct. of Quebec (1873-86) – Born October 17, 1886 in
Montreal, Quebec – Died February 19, 1886 in Quebec – He
was the eldest son of the Hon. W. K. McCord, a Judge of the Superior
Ct., of L. C., and of Aurelia Félicite Arnoldi; grandson of
Thos. McCord, Chairman of the Ct. of Quarter Sessions, Montreal, and
M.P.P. for the county of Bedford in the 9th Parlt. of L.
C.; and great-grandson of John McCord, who came from Donnybrook, near
Dublin, Ireland, soon after the Conquest, and was an extensive
merchant of Quebec in 1765. He married first, Margaret, (died in
1860,) daughter of the late Jas. Wadsworth, Esq. of Ottawa; secondly,
Caroline J. (died in 1872,) daughter of the late Errol B. Lindsay,
Esq., of Quebec; thirdly, Marie Marguerite Caroline, daughter of
Henri des Rivières, Esq., of Malmaison, Quebec, who survives
him. – (Obit. 86).
McCORMICK – Died June 9, 1886 – Killed by a
blast – (ADS
86).
McCORMICK, W. –
Died July 27, 1880, Yale, B.C. – Dies from injuries in town
fire – (JRO 80-81).
McCOUNT, Felix – Died September 18, 1883,
Kingston, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McCOURT – Died September 7, 1883, Kingston,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McCOURT, Patrick – Retired builder – Born in
1792 in Armagh, Ireland – Died August 17, 1880 in St. John, New
Brunswick – (Obit. 80-81).
McCRAE
– Police Magistrate, Chatham, Ontario – deceased –
Sussessor appointed on May 13, 1882 – (PAPS
Ontario 82).
McCRAE, Cynthia (Miss),
of Chatham, Ontario – deceased – Archibald W. Brown, of
Chatham, Ontario is acquitted at Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A., of her murder
– (JRO 80-81).
McCRAE, Cynthia (Miss), of Chatham, Ontario – Died
in June, 1880 – Dr. Pyncheon is acquitted December 12, 1882 at
Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. He was accused of her killing by an attempt at
abortion – (JRO 82).
McCRAE, Thomas – Police Magistrate of Chatham,
Ontario (1855) – Died April 29, 1882 at Chatham, Ontario –
(Obit. 82).
McCRANEY, Danl. – M.P.P. for East Kent in Ont.
Assembly (1875-85) – Born July 1, 1834 in Trafalgar, Halton,
Ontario – Died February 28, 1885 at Oakville, Ontario –
He was descended from a U. E. Loyalist. – (Obit.
85).
McCREADY, Robert – Wholesale boot and shoe
manufacturer – Born in 1839 in Tipperary, Ireland – Died
January 2, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec where he had long resided –
(Obit. 85).
McCREIGHT,
Thos. – Died July 4, 1884 at Turnberry, Ontario aged 104 –
(DL 84).
McCREIGHT, Thos. – Died July 4, 1884 in Turnberry,
Ontario aged 104 – His two sons, John and Thomas, start for
Wingham to make arrangements for the funeral, but the horses run
away, and both the occupants of the buggy are thrown out. John, who
is 70 years of age, is thrown against a stick of wood and so severely
injured that he dies next day. Thomas is seriously, but no fatally,
hurt. – (JRO 84).
McCUAIG, Ernest – Died November 15, 1882, Morpeth,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McCULLOCH, David – Collector of Customs at
Hamilton, Ontario (1882) – Born May 21, 1835 at Barrhead, near
Glasgow, Scotland – Died October 25, 1884 in Hamilton, Ontario
– He came to Canada with his father in 1842. – (Obit.
84).
McCULLOCH, James Alexander – Barrister –
Died February 25, 1878, Stratford, Ontario aged 42 – (Obit.
78).
McCULLOCH, Jos. – Died August 9, 1886 near Gore's
Landing, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McCULLOUGH, Rev. Wm. – Superannuated clergyman of
the Methodist Church – Died September 19, 1879, Gore's Landing,
Ontario aged 65 – (Obit. 79).
McCUTCHEON (Mr.) – Born in Fermanagh, Ireland –
Died December, 1881, Goderich, Ontario aged 103 – Death from
longevity – (DL 80-81).
McDANIEL – Judge of Probate, Dist. of St. Mary's,
Nova Scotia – deceased
– Sussessor appointed on July 14, 1882 – (PAPS
Nova Scotia 82).
McDERMIAD
– Mate on the Asia
(=
Dermaid, J. W.?) – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay,
Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McDERMOTT – Foreman – Died November 6, 1886
near Rogers Pass, B.C. – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McDERMOTT, Andrew – A Red River pioneer –
Born in 1789 in Roscommon, Ireland – Died October 12, 1881,
Winnipeg, Manitoba – He is said to have been the last of those
who emigrated to the North West, in 1812, with Lord Selkirk. –
(Obit. 80-81).
McDERMOTT, Edward – Private of B Battery, R.C.A. –
Died August 3, 1879, St. Helen's Island, Montreal, Quebec –
Accidentally drowned while bathing – (JRO
79).
McDERMOTT, Patrick – Died January 3, 1882, St.
Stephen, New Brunswick – Prem. explo. of a blast – (ADS
82).
McDONALD – Commissioner for the Pilotage District
of Halifax County, Nova Scotia – deceased – Successor
appointed on June 4, 1881 – (PAPS
Dominion 80-81).
McDONALD – Died
July 1, 1882, Sturgeon Lake, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
82).
McDONALD – Died June 29, 1882, Mira, Nova Scotia –
Drowned – (ADS 82).
McDONALD (Dr) – Died May 4, 1886 at Winnipeg,
Manitoba – Suicide by drowning – (ADS
86).
McDONALD Jos. – Died March 1, 1886 in Toronto,
Ontario aged 40 – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, a man – Died August 13, 1879, Margaree,
Nova Scotia – Killed by lightning – (JRO
79).
McDONALD,
A. D., of Orillia (Ontario) – Passenger, foreman going to the
woods – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario –
Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McDONALD, Alex. – Builder – Died March 5,
1885 at Hamilton, Ontario aged 70 – Crushed to death by the
falling of a beam – (JRO 85).
McDONALD, Alex. Wm. – M.P.P. for Guysboro' in N.S.
Assembly (1878-82) – Born September 30, 1818 at Sherbrooke,
Nova Scotia – Died in December 1885 at Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia
– (Obit. 85).
McDONALD, Angus – a Waterloo veteran – Born
Islay, Scotland – Died April 20, 1882, Uxbridge, Ontario aged
106 – (DL 82).
McDONALD, Arch. – Died July 10, 1882, Point
Douglas, Manitoba – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McDONALD,
Cath. (Mrs.) – Died in May, 1885 at Broad Cove, Nova Scotia
aged 106 – (DL
85).
McDONALD, Chas. – Employee of the Toronto Bolt
Works – Died January 2, 1884 near Toronto, Ontario –
Railway accident – (JRO 84).
McDONALD,
Dan and Rory, of Rama (Ontario) – Passenger – Died
September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck
of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McDONALD, Daniel (The Very Rev.), D.D. –
Vicar-General of P.E.I. (1861) – Born February 19, 1822 at
Maple Hill, St. Andrews, P.E.I. – Died January 4, 1885 in
Charlottetown, P.E.I. – He was the son of Mr. Allan McDonald,
formerly of Moidart, Scotland. – (Obit.
85).
McDONALD, Donald (Hon.) – Senator – Born in
1816 in Caledonia, New York, U.S.A. – Died January 20, 1879 in
Toronto, Ontario – His father was a native of Inverness-shire
(Scoltand), and emigrated to the State of New York; but objecting to
the oath of allegiance to a foreign power, he changed his residence
to Canada, when his son was about 7 years of age. – (Obit.
79).
McDONALD, Donald (Hon.) – Senator – Deceased
– Successor appointed on February 24, 1879 – (PAPS
Dominion 79)
McDONALD, Geo. P. - Died February 8, 1885 – Died from injuries
received on January 29, 1885 from an accidental dynamite explosion at
the Tay Canal works, Beveridge Bay (Ontario) – He was a son of
the contractor. – (JRO
85).
McDONALD, H. – Died October 27, 1886 at Point Ann,
Ontario – Waggon accident. – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, J. A. – Died May 4, 1886 at Alexandria,
Ontario aged 32 – Suicide by shooting – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, James – Died January 29, 1883,
Valleyfield, Quebec – Mill accident – (ADS 83).
McDONALD, Jas., sailor – Died March 25, 1879,
Bliss Harbour, New Brunswick – Drowned by the upsetting of a
dory in which he was proceeding from a vessel to the shore –
(JRO 79).
McDONALD,
Jno – Died August 17, 1886 at Victoria, British Columbia, aged
39 – Explosion on board Queen
of the Pacific – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, Jno. – Died September 23, 1886 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, John – Died September 5, 1883 on Lake
Huron beetween Goderich, Ontario to Cove Island, Ontario –
Drowned when the schooner yacht Explorer founders. –
(JRO 83).
McDONALD, John (Rev., Presb.) – Died December 7,
1885 at Scotstown, Quebec – (Obit.
85).
McDONALD, John (Very Rev.), V.G. – Clergyman of
the Church of Rome – Born in 1782 in Scotland – Died
March 16, 1879 in Ontario – He left his native county in 1786,
when only about four years old, accompanied by his parents, and about
200 others, who all settled in the County of Glengarry, Upper Canada
– (Obit. 79).
McDONALD, Joseph – Employee of the Toronto Bolt
Works – Died January 2, 1884 near Toronto, Ontario –
Railway accident – (JRO 84).
McDONALD, Margaret – Died February 1, 1882, Clear
Spring, P.E.I. aged 100 – (DL
82).
McDONALD,
Mate on the Asia
– Died
September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario
– Lost
in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McDONALD, Miss – Died October (or November) 3,
1880, Lake Megantic, Quebec – Drowned – (JRO 80-81).
McDONALD, Miss. – Died August 1, 1882,
Georgeville, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McDONALD, Norman D. – Died April 5, 1886 near
Marsden, Quebec – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McDONALD, Randall – Died July 31, 1883 –
Killed by a boy whose father, Francis Bowie, is tried on June 5, 1884
for being a principal in the second degree, and found guilty. –
(JRO 84).
McDONALD, Randall – Died July 31, 1883 –
Murdered – At the Criminal Assizes at Antigonish, Nova Scotia
on October 27, 1884, Francis Bowie is found guilty of being accessory
to the murder and sentenced to be hanged. The sentence is
subsequently commuted for imprisonment for life. – (JRO
84).
McDONALD, Randall – Farmer – Died July 31,
1883 at Tracadie, Nova Scotia – Shot and killed by Jas. Bowie,
14, who makes good his escape. Bowie's father and McDonald had a
dispute about some land, and young Bowie had frequently threatened to
shoot McDonald. – (JRO 83).
McDONALD, Wm – Died October 17, 1886 at Port
Dalhousie, Ontario – Drowned. – (ADS
86).
McDONNELL, William Jr. – Barrister (1874) –
Born September 2, 1849 at Lindsay, Ontario – Died May 27, 1882
at Lidsay, Ontario – (Obit.
82).
McDOUGALL, Jas. – Harbour Comr. for Three Rivers,
Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on April 12, 1886 –
(PAPS Dominion 86).
McDOUGALL, Jas. – Merchant – Died March 26,
1886 at Three Rivers, Quebec, aged 56 – He was a brother of the
late Hon. Justice McDougall – (Obit.
86).
McDOUGALL,
Jno. – Purser on
the
Asia – Died
September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost
in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McDOUGALL, W. (Hon.) – Puisne Judge Supr. Ct. of
Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on June 28, 1886 –
(PAPS Dominion 86).
McDOUGALL, Wm. – An extensive ship owner, Grand
Chief of the British Templars of Nova Scotia – Born January 16,
1886 – Died May, 1886 in mid-ocean – Washed overboard
from his barque Salmon and drowned – (Obit.
86).
McDOUGALL, Wm. (Hon.) – A Puisne Judge of the
Superior Ct. of Quebec (1880-86) – Born in 1831 in Scotland –
Died March 3, 1886 at Aylmer, Quebec – (Obit.
86).
McDOWELL, Hugh – Died September 13, 1883 at
Cobourg, Ontario – Murdered. He was found by his wife with a
terrible wound in his bowels, from which he died next day, but
refused to say who wounded him. James Caffrey, a shoemaker who had a
shop in the lower part of the house where McDowell lived, is placed
on trial for the murder October 4, 1883. He his found guilty of
manslaughter and sentenced to 10 years in jail. – (JRO
83).
McEACHERN, J. – Died May 3. 1883 in the Vale mine,
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia – Killed when, coming up from his
work, the rope attached to the rake breaks, and the boxes run down
the slope. – (JRO 83).
McEACHERN, J. A. – A lad – Died February 11,
1885 at Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Victim of an explsion
in the old pit of the Vale colliery – (JRO
85).
McELHAR, Mrs. Margaret – Born Donegal, Ireland –
Died February 29 (sic), 1879 in Montreal, Quebec aged 115 years and
10 months – A few days before her death, at a family re-union,
there were present her children, grand-children, great-grand
children, and a great-great-great-grand-child, aged 10 – (JRO
79).
McELLISTRUM, Julia Ann, confectioner – Died May
24, 1881, London, Ontario aged 21 – Drowned by the upsetting of
the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McELNEA, Wm. – Died March 10, 1878,
Rochesterville, Ottawa, Ontario – Burned to death in his house
– (JRO 78).
McEWEN, Jane (Mrs.) – Born in Derry, Ireland –
Died November 2, 1886 in Studholm, New Brunswick aged 94 – (DL
86).
McFADDEN, Hector – Died November 6, 1886 at
Donald, B.C. – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McFADDEN, Hector – Died September 6, 1886 in
Donald, B.C. – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McFADDEN, Ida (Miss) – Died June 23, 1886 near
Birtle, Manitoba – Killed by lightning – (ADS
86).
McFADDEN, J. – Engineer – Died July 20, 1885
a mile west of London, Ontario – Killed in a train collision –
(JRO 85).
McFADDEN, Wm. (Rev., Methodist, superannuated) –
Died December 7, 1885 at Brampton, Ontario, aged 80 – His son,
Mr. W. H. McFadden, is Crown Attorney for Peel. – (Obit.
85).
McFALLIN, Andrew – Died April 14, 1886 at
Eganvill, Ontario – Crushed under a fallen bank – (ADS
86).
McFARLANE, Hugh, of Pictou Island, Nova Scotia –
Died November 15, 1884, Pictou Harbour, Nova Scotia – Drowned –
(JRO 84).
McFAYDEN, Charles – Barrister – Born in 1839
in Argyleshire, Scotland – Died February 12, 1881, Owen Sound,
Ontario – (Obit. 80-81).
McGAURAN, Bernard (Rev.) (R.C.) – Born August 14,
1821 at Ballissodare, Sligo, Ireland – Died May 23, 1882 at
Goderich, Ontario – (Obit.
82).
McGAUVRAN, John W. – M.P.P. for Montreal West in
the Quebec Assembly (1873-78) – Native of Glengarry, Ontario –
Died July 20, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit.
84).
McGAW, Jas. – Died November 17, 1883, near
Hamilton, Ontario – Falling tree – (ADS 83).
McGEE, John – Died October 26, 1886 in Montreal,
Quebec – Falls into a tub of boiling water – (ADS
86).
McGHEE, John – Died August 2, 1882 at Peterboro'.
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McGIBNEY, Wm. – Died December 2, 1882, Renfrew –
Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McGILL, Thos. – Died June 22, 1886 at Thorold,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McGILL, William (Hon.) – ex-M.L.C. of P.E.I –
Born November 21, 1819 at Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire, Scotland –
Died January 4, 1882 at Charlottetown, P.E.I. – He settled in
P.E.I. In 1832 (sic) where he entered into business – (Obit.
82).
McGILL, Wm. – M.D. (1848), M.P.P. for South
Ontario in Ont. Assembly (1867-71) – Born in 1807 near Paisley,
Scotland – Died November 9, 1883 at Whitby, Ontario –
(Obit. 83).
McGILLIVRAY, a two-year-old child of Mrs. J. McGillivray
– Died November 15, 1879, Carp Village, near Ottawa, Ontario –
Dies from the effects of having eaten the tops of about twenty
matches with which it was playing – (JRO
79).
McGILLIVRAY, Alex (Rev., R.C.) – Born May 1, 1847
at Antigonish, Nova Scotia – Died July 4, 1883 in
Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Brother of Rev. Ronald McGillivray. –
(Obit. 83).
McGILLIVRAY, Edward – Merchant – Born
September 15, 1815 in the Co. of Glengarry, Ontario – Died
November 24, 1885 in Ottawa, Ontario – (Obit.
85).
McGILLIVRAY, Wallace – Died May 3. 1883 in the
Vale mine, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia – Killed when, coming up
from his work, the rope attached to the rake breaks, and the boxes
run down the slope. – (JRO 83).
McGIVERN, Wm. (Lieut.-Col.) – Ex-M.P.P. for
Lincoln in the Can. Assembly (1863-67) – Born in 1825 in County
Down, Ireland – Died December 18, 1881 at Thorold, Ontario. –
(Obit. 80-81).
McGLASHAN, Alex. –
Died August 2, 1883, St. Thomas, Ontario – Railway accident –
(ADS 83).
McGRATH, David – Died June 14, 1886 at Shelburne,
Nova Scotia – Suicide by shooting – (ADS
86).
McGRAW, Michael and son – Died June 30, 1882,
Miramichi River, New Brunswick – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McGREGOR, D. – Died
August 13, 1883, Kincardine, Ontario – Cuts his throat –
(ADS 83).
McGREGOR, John – Died September 1, 1886 at
Kingston, Ontaro – Falls down stairs – (ADS
86).
McGREGOR, Wm. – Died August 29, 1881 –
Timothy Depew, a sailor residing at Blenheim, Ontario is arrested for
the alledge murder on March 4, 1884. He is tried at the May Assizes
in Hamilton, but the jury fails to agree. – (JRO
84).
McHUGH, M. – Born in Ireland – Died October
4, 1882, Quebec aged 107 – (DL
82).
McILHARGY, Dr. – Died November 15, 1883, Lucan,
Ontario – Overdose morphine – (ADS 83).
McILLROY,
J. – Deck hand on the Asia
– Died
September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario
– Lost
in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO
82).
McILROY, James – Died April 8, 1882, Campbell's
Bridge, Ontario aged 80 – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McINNES
(Mrs.) – Died January, 1884 at Point Edward, Cape Breton, Nova
Scotia, aged 105 – (DL
84).
McINNES, Barney – Died June 30, 1884 at South Wellington
colliery, near Nanaimo, British Columbia – Killed when an
explosion of gas occurs in shaft No. 3 – (JRO
84).
McINNES, D. – Died August 3, 1883, Barrie, Ontario
– Drowned – (ADS 83).
McINNES, Donald Walker, of Hamilton, Ontario –
Died August 3, 1883 in Kempendeldt Bay, near Barrie, Ontario aged 18
– Drowned – Son of Senator Donald McInnes. – (JRO
83).
McINNES, J. A. (Mr.) – Merchant of Ingersoll,
Ontario – Died February 24, 1884 aged 35 – Killed by an
accident on the Illinois Central railway. He is found in a sleeping
berth with his neck broken – (JRO
85).
McINNES, John – Died October 29, 1884, or shortly
after, at the west ore mine, in connection with the works of the
Canada Steel Co., Londonderry, Nova Scotia – Precipitated to
the bottom of a shaft a distance of 220 feet when the gearing breaks
– (JRO 84).
McINNIS – Died June 25, 1885 aged 79 –
Killed by a ''trip'' of coal in Old Syndey Mines Coal Pit (Nova
Scotia) – (JRO 85).
McINTIRE, John – Died July 24, 1882, Gloucester,
Nova Scotia – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McINTOSH, Adeline F. – Died May 24, 1881, London,
Ontario aged 11 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer
Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McINTOSH, Alexander – Died November 27, 1884 at
the priory Farm, St. Andrews, Quebec, where he had long resided –
Late of Invercoe House, Argyleshire, Scotland. He was descended from
an old Scottish family. – (Obit.
84).
McINTOSH, Daniel, crew
– Died March 7, 1879, Lost in the wreck of the ship Turkish
Empire on Big Duck Island –
(JRO 79).
McINTOSH, W. – Died October 30, 1883, Niagara
Falls, Ontario – Choked by piece of beef – (ADS 83).
McINTYRE (Mrs.), of Welland, Ontario – Died July
15, 1885 at Niagara Falls, Ontario – Accidentally falls into
the water in crossing the bridge from Bath to Goat Island and is
carried over the falls. – (JRO
85).
McINTYRE, Archibald – A young man of Mitchell,
Ontario – Died December 17, 1885 at St. Thomas, Ontario –
Falls asleep on a railway track and is run over and killed. –
(JRO 85).
McINTYRE, Daniel – Died May 10, 1883, Woodstock,
Ontario – Factory accident – (ADS 83).
McINTYRE, Duncan – Died October 23, 1879,
Belleville, Ontario – Shot and killed by Lulu Ellis during a
row in a brothel. She is acquitted, having acted in self-defence –
(JRO 79).
McINTYRE, Harry, of Leamington – Student at the
Collegiate Institute, St. Catharines, Ontario – Died September
10, 1884 in the Welland Canal, St. Catharines, Ontario –
Drowned when the row-boat he is in is run down and sunk by the
steamer Lindy. – (JRO
84).
McINTYRE, James – Died January 25, 1883, Lindsay,
Ontario – Mill accident – (ADS 83).
McINTYRE, Maggie – Died July 29, 1882, Qu'Appelle,
N.W.T. – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McINTYRE, Neil – Died July 23, 1886, Township of
Dunwich, Ontario – Suicides with Paris Green. – (ADS
86).
McISAAC, Angus – Died May 26, 1882, Londonderry,
Nova Scotia – Cauth by balance cage in shaft of a mine –
(ADS 82).
McIVER, Colin – Born in Scotland – Died May
23, 1880, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia aged 100 – Death from
longevity – (DL 80-81).
McKAY, Alexander – M.P.P. for Pictou in the N.S.
Assembly (1863-67 and 1871-82) – Born April 3, 1818 at West
River, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Died February 16, 1882 at West
River, Pictou, Nova Scotia – His parents came from
Sutherlandshire, Scotland – (Obit.
82).
McKAY, Ann Creighton (Mrs.) – Native
of Perth, Scotland – Died August 21, 1879, Rockliffe, New
Edinburgh, Ontario aged 85 – Relict of the late Hon. Thos.
McKay, M.L.C., of Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Ontario, whom she married in
1813. She came to Canada with her husband in 1817. One of her sons,
Lieut. Chas. McKay, H. M.'s 97th
Foot,
died in India, of small-pox.– (Obit.
79).
McKAY, Donald – Ship-builder – Born
September 4, 1810 at Shelburne, Nova Scotia – Died September
20, 1880, Boston, Mass. U.S.A. – His grandfather, a Scotch
Highlander had setteled in Selburne, Nova Scotia. He went to the
U.S.A. when a young man and lived in New York, and then in
Massachssetts. – (Obit.
80-81).
McKAY,
G. – Wheelsman on the Asia
– Died
September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario
– Lost
in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McKAY, Gertrude – Died May 24, 1881, London,
Ontario aged 18 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer
Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McKAY, James – one of the oldest settlers in West
Gwillimbury, Ontario – Born in 1793 in Kildonan,
Sunderlandshire, Scotland – Died April 12, 1879, West
Gwillimbury, Ontario – (Obit.
79).
McKAY, James (Hon.) – ex-M.L.C. of Manitoba –
Born at Edmonton House, Saskatchewan, N. W. T. – Died December
3, 1879, Deer Lodge, near Winnipeg, Manitoba – He was the
eldest son of Mr. James McKay, of Sutherlandshire, Scotland –
(Obit. 79).
McKAY, Mrs. – Died August 30, 1879, French
Village, P.E.I. aged 102 – (JRO
79).
McKAY, W. E. (Rev., Presb.), B.A. – Died June 3,
1885 at Orangeville, Ontario – (Obit.
85).
McKEAGHNEY – Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's
Bench, Manitoba – deceased – Successor appointed on
October 20, 1880 – (PAPS
Dominion 80-81).
McKEAGNEY, James Charles (Hon.) – A Puisne Judge
of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba – Born in 1815 in
County Tyrone, Ireland – Died September 14, 1879, St. Andrews,
New Brunswick – Immigrated from Ireland to Nova Scotia when he
was seven years old. He lived in Nova Scotia most of his life. He was
appointed to a Judgeship in Manitoba in 1872. – (Obit.
79).
McKECHEY, Donald – Died September 18, 1886 –
Struck by a derrick – (ADS
86).
McKECHRIE, Ann – Died September 10, 1879 in Quebec
City aged 103 – (JRO 79).
McKEE, James – Died
July 27, 1880, Yale, B.C. – Dies from injuries in town fire –
(JRO 80-81).
McKEE, Thos. – Died July 29, 1886 in Kingston,
Ontario aged 8 – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McKENNA, Felix – Died July 16, 1883, Marysville,
New Brunswick – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McKENZIE (Miss) – Died October (or November) 3,
1880, Lake Megantic, Quebec – Drowned – (JRO 80-81).
McKENZIE, Donald (Rev., Presbyterian) – Died April
8, 1884 at Ingersoll, Ontario, aged 86 – (Obit.
84).
McKENZIE, J. – Died May 28, 1883, Isaac's Harbour,
Nova Scotia – Mine accident – (ADS 83).
McKENZIE, J. D. – Died September 19, 1883, Galt,
Ontario aged 54 – Smothered in a bran hopper – (ADS
83).
McKENZIE, John – Employee of the Toronto Bolt
Works – Died January 2, 1884 near Toronto, Ontario –
Railway accident – (JRO 84).
McKENZIE, K. – Judge County Court of York, Ontario
– Deceased, successor appointed on March 19, 1883 – (PAPS
Dominion 83).
McKENZIE, Kenneth – Died March 7, 1886 at Wallace,
Nova Scotia aged 103 – (DL
86).
McKEOWN, Hezekiah (Rev.) (Methodist) – Born in
1829 in Nictaux, Nova Scotia – Died October 14, 1882 at Sussex,
New Brunswick – (Obit. 82).
McKEOWN, Matthew – Died January 24, 1886 at
Parrsboro, Nova Scotia aged 101 – (DL
86).
McKERRAS, John Hugh (Rev.), M.A. – Professor of
Classical Literature, Queen's College, Kingston, Ontario – Born
in 1832 at Nairn, Scotland – Died January 9, 1880, Inverlea,
Peterboro', Ontario – (Obit.
80-81).
McKINLEY, Valeria – Inmate of the Provincial
Lunatic Asylum, Toronto – Died April, 1884 in Toronto aged 32 –
Died a few days after having murdered on April 1, 1884 Rachel
Stevens, a fellow-inmate. – (JRO
84).
McKINNON, K. (Miss.), of Charlottetown (P.E.I.) –
Died September 1, 1885 at Shediac, New Brunswick – Accidentally
drowned by the upsetting of a punt in which they were paddling –
(JRO 85).
McKINNON, Neil – Miner – Died February 11,
1885 at Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Victim of an explsion
in the old pit of the Vale colliery – (JRO
85).
McKINNON, Neil (Mr.) – Died July 20, 1885 near
Durham, Ontario – Killed when his house is truck by lightning –
(JRO 85).
McKINNON, Ranald – Contractor and manufacturer –
Born about 1800 in Ulva, Scotland – Died October 17, 1879,
Caledonia, Ontario – Coming to America with his parents at an
early age, the family settled first in New York State (U.S.A.), but
eventually removed to Peel, Upper Canada – (Obit.
79).
McKOUGHAN
– Shipping Master – Deceased, successor appointed on July
13, 1885 – (PAPS
Dominion 85).
McKREAND, James – Retired merchant – Born
July 3, 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland – Died October 3, 1885 in
Montreal, Quebec – Educated at Glasgow University, he entered
his father's firm, Messrs. A. & J. McKeand, wholesale dry goods
of Glasgow. He was placed in charge of the Canadian branches in 1854
untill 1866, when owing to loss of his eyesight, he was compelled to
retire. Of his sons, one, Moorehouse, was foreman of the Red River
Contingent of voyageurs, sent for service on the Nile; another,
Alfred, was in command of the 90th Winnipeg Rifles, during
the recent troubles in the North-West. – (Obit.
85).
McLACHLAN, Alex – Died November 6, 1882, McNab,
Ontario – Accidentally shot – (ADS 82).
McLACHLAN, J. S. (Mr.), of Montreal, Quebec – Died
on or shortly after November 17, 1886 in Lake St. Francis – His
drowned body is not recovered until in the following year –
(JRO 86).
McLACHLIN, D. – Died August 26, 1883, Midlemiss,
Ontario aged 14 – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McLAREN – Died September 13, 1882, Erin, Ontario –
Killed by lightning – (ADS 82).
McLAREN,
Archd. – Died April 29, 1884 at Breadalbane, Ontario, aged 102
– (DL 84).
McLAREN, Peter – Died November 3, 1882, Callendar
Station, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McLAREN, Rev. R. (Pres'n) – Died June 6, 1882,
Greensville, Ontario – Hangs him'f in his stable – (ADS
82).
McLEAN – Shipping Master for St. John, New
Brunswick – deceased – Successor appointed on January 9,
1882 – (PAPS Dominion 82).
McLEAN (Mrs.) – Died January 9, 1881, Underwood,
Ontario – Burnt to death in her own house – The other
members of the family are rescued with difficulty – (JRO
80-81).
McLEAN, Archibald, Chas.,
and Allan, three brothers, half-breeds aged 17, 19, and 25 –
Died January 31, 1881, New Westminster, B.C. – Executed with
Alex. Hare, half-breed, for the murder of John Ussher, Government
agent at Kamloops, and a settler named Jas. Kelly, in December, 1879
– (JRO 80-81).
McLEAN, D. B. – Canadian Voyageur who accompanied
Nile Expedition for the relief of General Gordon, Winnipeg Division –
Died during the expedition in 1884 or 1885 – (Appendix 3,
1884)
McLEAN, Fred. – Died April 30, 1886 at Windsor
Mills, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McLEAN, Jas. – Miner – Died February 11,
1885 at Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Victim of an explsion
in the old pit of the Vale colliery – (JRO
85).
McLEAN, John (Rt. Rev.) – First Anglican Bishop of
Saskatchewan (1874-86), M.A. (1851); D.D. (1871); D.C.L. (1871) –
Born November 17, 1828 at Portsay (Portsoy), Scotland – Died November 7,
1886 at Bishop's Court, Prince Albert, N.W.T. – Died the result
of an accident. – (Obit. 86).
McLEAN, Mrs. Martha – Died November, 1881, West
River, Nova Scotia aged 100 – Death from longevity – (DL
80-81).
McLEAN, Roderick –
Sheriff of Cumberland, Nova Scotia – Deceased, successor
appointed on April 15, 1886 – (PAPS
Nova Scotia 86).
McLELLAN (Mrs.) – Died October 6, 1886 at Morden,
Manitoba – Fatally burned whilst trying to save the bridge from
destructive prairie fires. – (JRO
86).
McLELLAN, Alexander – A young man – Died
April 14, 1885 in Chatham, Ontario – Crushed to death whilst
attempting to jump on a moving train at the Grand Trunk Railway
station – (JRO 85).
McLELLAN, Donald – Died February 20, 1883, Little
Harbour, P.E.I. – Frozen – (ADS 83).
McLENNAN, John – Died August 6, 1882, Bridgewater
(Nova Scotia?) – Drowned – (ADS 82).
McLENNAN, Mary A., matron – Died May 24, 1881,
London, Ontario aged 39 – Drowned by the upsetting of the
steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McLENNAN, Thomas –
Died May 28, 1882, Gananoque, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
82).
McLEOD, Alex., of Halifax, Nova Scotia – deceased
– Leaves numerous bequests to charitable institutions (see p.
157) – (JRO 83).
McLEOD, Angus (Mrs.) – Born Isle of Skye, Scotland
– Died in January 1885 in P.E.I., aged 107 – (DL
85).
McLEOD, Donald – an old soldier and journalist who
lived in Prescott, Ontario – Born January 1, 1779 in Aberdeen,
Scotland – Died July 22, 1879, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. –
(Obit. 79).
McLEOD, Hugh – M. P. representing Cap Breton (Nova
Scotia) – Born in Logie Easter, Ross-shire, Scotland –
Died August 5, 1879 – He was the eldest son of Rev. Dr. McLeod,
Presbyterian Minister of Sydney, Cape Breton, whom he accompanied to
this country in 1850 when yet very young. – (Obit.
79).
McLEOD, James Alexander (Rev.), M.A. (Ch. of Eng.) –
Died October 16, 1882 aged 58 – Was a graduate of Lennoxville
(Quebec), and for many years incumbent of St. Thomas, Montreal –
(Obit. 82).
McLEOD, John – Born in Cape Breton – Died
November 2, 1886 in New York, U.S.A., aged over 97 – (DL
86).
McLEOD, John – M.P.P. – Born September 20, 1833 in
Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario – Died March 9, 1879,
Bowmanville, Ontario – (Obit.
79).
McLEOD, M. (Mrs.) and son – Died May 14, 1883,
Bracebridge, Ontario – Burnt in dwelling – (ADS 83).
McLEOD, Maggie –
Died July 6, 1883, near Appleton, Ontario – Railway accident –
(ADS 83).
McLEOD, Samuel, engine-driver – Died March 6,
1879, near Spring Hill Station, Nova Scotia aged 29 – Instantly
killed when two trains on the Intercolonial Railway collide –
(JRO 79).
McLEOD, Wm. B. (Very Rev.) – Vicar-General of
Arichat, N.S. – Born in 1795 at Cape d'Or, Cumberland, Nova
Scotia – Died May 20, 1881, Arisaig, Nova Scotia – (Obit.
80-81).
McLHLIN, Captain of the propellor Argyle,
and 12 crew on board – Died November 5, 1879 –
Lost in Lake Superior – (JRO
79).
McMAHON
– Judge Co. Court Norfolk, Ontario – Deceased, successor
appointed on May 11, 1885 – (PAPS
Dominion 85).
McMAHON, Thos. Babington, LL. B. (1862) – Judge of
the County Court of Norfolk, Ontario (1875) – Born June 15,
1837 at Dundas, Ontario – Died April 18, 1885 at Simcoe,
Ontario – Called to the bar in 1862, he practiced his
profession for a time with his brother Mr. Hugh McMahon, Q.C. –
(Obit. 85).
McMARTIN, Collin – Died March 13, 1883,
Merrickville, Ontario aged 22 – Bursting of a circular saw –
(ADS 83).
McMILLAN – Chief of Police, of Brandon, Manitoba –
Died December 16, 1885 – Accidentally shoots himself with a
rifle, and dies from the effects of the wound. – (JRO
85).
McMILLAN W. B. – Died January 22, 1879, Denver,
Colorado – His body was sent to Brantford, Ontario where his
widowed mother resided. She died from grief at the sight of the
corpse on January 29 – (JRO 79).
McMILLAN, Duncan – Died December 3, 1881, near
Eagle Lake, Manitoba – Killed by a nitro-glycerine explosionon
Can. Pacific Railway works – (JRO 80-81).
McMILLAN, Jas. – An active businessman –
Born in 1810 at Belfast, Ireland – Died February 17, 1886 in
St. John, New Brunswick – (Obit.
86).
McMILLAN, John (Hon.) – Inspector of Post Offices
for New Brunswick (1868-86) – Born August 4, 1816 in Brodick,
Arran, Scotland – Died September 12, at Portland, New Brunswick
– He came with his parents to New Brunswick in 1832 –
(Obit. 86).
McMILLAN, John, and J. R. Holt – Died February 1,
1883, Fort Walsh, N. W. T. – Frozen while on their way from
Maple Creek to a dance at F. Walsh – (ADS 83).
McMILLAN, Laughlin (Hon.) – M.L.C., of P.E.I. –
Died in October, 1885 in P.E.I. aged 57 – (Obit.
85).
McMONAGLE – Clk. of the C'y Ct., St. John (City
and C'y), New Brunswick – deceased
– Successor appointed on June 17, 1881 (PAPS
New Brunswick 80-81).
McMONAGLE, Henry Chas. – Barrister of N.B. –
Born in 1840 – Died June 12, 1881, Asholme, Hampton, New
Brunswick – (Obit. 80-81).
McMONAGLE, Jas. – Died August 23, 1883 in
Brantford, Ontario aged 8 – Drowned – (ADS 83).
McMULLEN – Died September 8, 1886 at Belleville,
Ontario aged 1 year 7 months – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McMULLEN, Charles (Rev.) – Baptist clergyman –
Died September 20, 1879, Hartland, New Brunswick aged 88 –
(Obit. 79).
McMURRICH, John (Hon.) – Head of the wholesale
firm of Bryce, McMurrich & Co., Toronto – Born in 1804 at
Knock Farm, near Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland – Died
February 13, 1883 in Toronto, Ontario – (Obit.
83).
McNAB, Alex. – Born in Argyleshire, Scotland –
Died May, 1881, Enniskillen, Ontario aged 112 – Death from
longevity – (DL 80-81).
McNAB, Alexander – For 31 years Crown Lands Agent
for Bruce, Ontario – Died May 1, 1882 at Southampton, Ontario,
aged 73 – (Obit. 82).
McNAB, Jno., from the vicinity of Ottawa, Ontario –
Mysteriously disappear in March, 1886 while on a fishing and
prospecting expedition in Howe Sound, British Columbia –
Suspicion rests on a Chinese servant. – (JRO
86).
McNAB, John – Born Castlebar, Ireland – Died
in April, 1883 at Sullivan, Ontario aged 102 – (DL
83).
McNAB,
Miss. – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario –
Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McNAB,
Mr., of Owen Sound (Ontario) – Passenger – Died September
14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the
steamer Asia
– (JRO 82).
McNABB – Harbour Master for Wallace, Nova Scotia –
deceased – Sussessor appointed on July 26, 1882 – (PAPS
Dominion 82).
McNAIR, James – Born at Inverary, Argyleshire,
Scotland – Died November 15, 1879, Godmanchester, County of
Huntingdon, Quebec aged 107y 7m 28d – He came to Canada in 1822
– (JRO 79).
McNALLY, Mrs. Wm. – Died February 28, 1883,
Canterbury, Nova Scotia – Sleigh struck by an engine while
crossing railway track – (ADS 83).
McNAUGHTON, Rev. Peter – Died May 10, 1878, Maple,
Ontario aged 81 – (Obit. 78).
McNAUGHTON, Thomas, M.A. – Barrister of Ontario
(1862) – Died December 2, 1879, Cobourg, Ontario – (Obit.
79).
McNAUGHTON, Wm. – Died June 26, 1886 near
Brantford, Ontario aged 19 – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McNEIL, Alexander – Died April 3, 1886, McKinnon's
Cove, Nova Scotia – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McNEIL, Daniel – Miner – Died February 11,
1885 at Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia – Victim of an explsion
in the old pit of the Vale colliery – (JRO
85).
McNEILL, Chas. – Died July 22, 1882, Almonte,
Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 82).
McNORGAN, Eliza – Died May 24, 1881, London,
Ontario aged 22 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer
Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McNULTY – Died August 15, 1886 at Port Dalhousie,
Ontario, aged 3 – Burned to death.. – (ADS
86).
McPARTLAND, Patrick – Died March 16, 1883,
Portland, Ontario – Frozen – (ADS 83).
McPHEE, a daughter of Anthony McPhee – Died May
20, 1880, Charlottetown, P.E.I. aged 5 – Killed by lightning –
(JRO 80-81).
McPHERSON, D. – Died February 5, 1886 –
Killed by a falling tree – (ADS
86).
McPHERSON, Duncan – Died January 21, 1886,
Hamilton Road, P.E.I – Burnt to death – (ADS
86).
McPHERSON, Lauchlin (Rev., Presb.) – Born about
1813 in Glasgow, Scotland – Died March 29, 1886 at Ailsa Craig,
Ontario – (Obit. 86).
McPHERSON, Mary – Died May 24, 1881, London,
Ontario aged 15 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer
Victoria – (JRO 80-81).
McPHERSON, Mrs. John – Died March 3, 1882,
Stellarton, Nova Scotia aged 60 – Burnt to death – (ADS
82).
McPHERSON, Thos. (Rev., Presbyterian retired) –
Died May 14, 1884 at Lancaster, Ontario, aged 81 – (Obit.
84).
McQUADE Nicolas – Born in Ireland – Died
January 29, 1882, Stratford, Ontario aged 103 – (DL
82).
McQUADE, H. – Died January 26, 1886 near
Newmarket, Ontario – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McQUADE,
P. - Official mem. Of Bd. Of Directors of Royal Hospital, Victoria,
British Columbia – Deceased, successor appointed on January 15,
1885 – (PAPS
British Columbia 85).
McQUADE,
P. - Official mem. Of Bd. Of Directors of Royal Hospital, Victoria,
British Columbia – Deceased, successor appointed on January 15,
1885 – (PAPS
British Columbia 85).
McQUEEN
– Judge County Court, County Oxford, Ontario – Deceased,
successor appointed on June 10, 1885 – (PAPS
Dominion 85).
McQUESTERN, Calvin – M.D. – Born in 1801 at
Bedford, now Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.A. – Died October
20, 1885 at Hamilton, Ontario – Coming to Canada, he took up
his residence at Hamilton in 1838. – (Obit.
85).
McQULEY, Jos. (Mrs.) – Died June 22, 1886 at
Tracadie, P.E.I. aged 40 – Suicide by hanging – (ADS
86).
McRAE – Foreman – Died November 6, 1886 near
Rogers Pass, B.C. – Railway accident. – (ADS
86).
McRAE, Duncan – M.P.P. – Born in Ross-shire,
Scotland – Died March 12, 1879, Bolsover, Ontario – He
came early in life to Canada – (Obit.
79).
McSHERRY, Capt. Jas. and 6 of the crew – Died
November 7, 1880, Weller's Beach, near Consecon, Ontario – Lost
in the total wreck of the schooner Belle Sheridan, of Toronto –
(JRO 80-81).
McVEIGH, Thos. – Died February 16, 1886 in Ottawa,
Ontario – Drowned – (ADS
86).
McVICAR, J. – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario –
Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO
80-81).
McWEANY, Isabella – An eccentric elderly woman –
Died March 1, 1884 in Essex Centre, Ontario – (JRO
84).
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