Canadian Deaths 1878-1886
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D'ARCY – Died September 1, 1882, Chateauguay Pt., Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).

D'ESCHAMBAULT, Henri Fleury – Advocate – Died February 27, 1878, Chambly, Quebec aged 72 – (Obit. 78).

D'IRUMBERRY de SALABERRY, Charles Leonidas (Lt.-Col.) – Crown Forrester for the Porvince of Quebec – Died March 25, 1882 at the Manor House, L'Assomption, Quebec, aged 62 – He was a son of Col. C. M. d'I. de Salaberry, C. B., well known in Canadian history as the '' hero of Chateauguay''. – (Obit. 82).

DALAIRE, G. – Died April 18, 1881, River Saguenay, Quebec – Drowned by the upsetting of his canoe – (JRO 80-81).

DANSEREAU, Almaide (Mad. Geoffrion) – Died April 8, 1881, Verchères, Quebec aged 41 – Wife of C. A. Dansereau, Esq., advocate, and editor of La Minerve. She was a daugther of I. Hurteau, Esq.,, official arbitrator – (Obit. 80-81).

DANSEREAU, Marie-Albine Cordélie (Madame) (née Hurteau) – Died August 4, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec aged 36 – (Obit. 79).

DAOUST – Died April 17, 1881, Pointe Claire, Quebec – Killed in R.C. church fire – (JRO 80-81).

DARLING, Wm. – Head of the wholesale hardware firm of Wm. Darling & Co., Montreal – Born in 1819 in Edinburgh, Scotland – Died November 1, 1885 in Montreal, at his residence ''Bloomfield House'' – He came to Canada in 1840 – (Obit. 85).

DARRAGH, Rev. F. X. – Priest in the R. C. Diocese of London, Ontario – Died April 4, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec aged 34 – (Obit. 78).

DARRICK, Margaret – A married woman – Died May 21, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec aged 55 – Burned to death by her clothes accidentally catching fire – (JRO 85).

DARRON, Alfred – Died March 6, 1886 at Cowansville, Quebec – Burned to death – (ADS 86).

DAULT, Pierre – a deaf and dumb man – Died August 19, 1879, near St. Anne's Bridge, Quebec – Accidentally run over and killed, on the Grand Trunk Railway track – (JRO 79).

DAVENPORT, Frances Georgina (Mrs.) (née Sewell) – Died December 7, 1885 at Balham, England – Daughter of the late Hon. Chief Justice Sewell, of Quebec, and widow of Major Trevor Davenport, of the 1st Royals – (Obit. 85).

DAVID, Aaron Hart – M. D., (Edin.), L R. C. S. E., D. C. L. – Born October 9, 1812 in Montreal, Quebec – Died November 5, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

DAVID, Ferdinand Conon – M.P.P. for Montreal East (1871-75) – Born in 1825 at Sault-aux-Recollets, Quebec – Died July 16, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 83).

DAVIDSON, Alex. (Capt.) – Inspector of the British America Insurance Co. – Born at Dundee, Scotland – Died July 29, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – He accompanied his father, the late Col. Davidson to Canada in 1820. He was the father of the Hon. Justice Davidson, of Montreal – (Obit. 86).

DAVIDSON, B. (Mrs.) (née Pepin) – Born Quebec – Died October 11, 1882, L'Orignal, Ontario aged 104 – (DL 82).

DAVIGNON, Pierre – M.D. – Born in 1810 – Died October 7, 1878, Longueuil, Quebec – A brother of the well known patriot of the same name, who took refuge in the United States towards the close of the Rebellion of 1837, and died there – (Obit. 78).

DAVIS (Mrs.) – Died November 2, 1886 in South Stukely, Quebec aged 96 – (DL 86).

DAVISON, James – Manager of the Royal Canadian Insurance Co. – Native of Bedford, England – Died December 25, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 69 – (Obit. 83).

DAY, Charles Dewey (Hon.), LL.D., D.C.L. – President and Chancellor of McGill University (Montreal, Quebec) – Born about 1806 at Bennington, Vermont – Died January 31, 1884 in England – He was the son of the late Ithamer H. Day, Esq., and accompanied his father to Montreal in 1812. – (Obit. 84).

DeBLOIS, Josephine (Madame Caron) – Died March 25, 1880 in Quebec City aged 79 – (Obit. 80-81).

DeGONZAGUE, L. B. – Died July 14, 1886 at St. Helen's Island, Montreal, Quebec – Suicide by shooting – (ADS 86).

DeGUISE, Charles – M.D., writer of fiction – Born September 28, 1827, Kamouraska, Quebec – Died February 4, 1884 in Quebec City – (Obit. 84).

DELAIRE, François – Died September 7, 1886 near Beaconsfield, Quebec – Railway accident. – (ADS 86).

DELANEY (4) – Died August 7, 1882, Sherbrooke, Quebec – Burned to death – (ADS 82).

DELEAGE, François Regis (Rev., R.C.) – Native of France – Died August 1, 1884 in Ottawa, Ontario, aged 63 – He was the founder of the village of Maniwaki (Quebec). – (Obit. 84).

DeLERY – Member of the Legislative Council, Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on April 28, 1881 – (PAPS Quebec 80-81).

DeLERY, Alexandre René Chaussegros (Hon.) – M.L.C. of Quebec (1867) – Born March 29, 1818 in Quebec – Died December 19, 1880, Quebec City – He was a member of the illustrious Canadian family of the same name, his father being the late Hon. Chas. G. de Lery, M.L.C. – (Obit. 80-81).

DÉLIGNY (Madame Armstrong) – Died October 21, 1878, Sorel, Quebec aged 67 – Recilct of the late Hon. David Morrison Armstrong, M.L.C., of Quebec. She was a daughter of the late Jacques Déligny, Esq., M.P.P. for Berthier, by Françoise Langevin – (Obit. 78).

DELISLE, Alex. Maurice – ex-M.P.P. for County for Montreal in Can. Assembly (1841-44) – Born in 1810 – Died February, 1880 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

DeLONGUEUIL, Charles Irwin Grant – Died February 26, 1879, at Ste. Helene, Pau, Basses Pyrenees, France – He is succeeded in the title, which was originally granted to their ancestor, Chas. Lemoine, in 1699, by his eldest son, Chas. Cullamore Grant, formerly of the ''Victoria Rifles,'' Montreal– (Obit. 79).

DEMERS – Died September 20, 1882, St. Nicholas, Quebec – Kicked to death – (ADS 82).

DEMERS, Adolphe – Died March 15, 1886 at St. Narcisse, Quebec – Killed by a falling tree – (ADS 86).

DEMERS, Alexis Louis, M. P. P. for Iberville in the Quebec Assembly (1881-86) – Born July 23, 1825 at St. Jean Chrysostome, Quebec – Died October 22, 1886 at St. Jean Chrysostome, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

DEMERS, François-Xavier (Rev., R.C.) – Curé of Ste. Anne des Plaines, Quebec – Died July 16, 1884 at Ste. Anne des Plaines, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

DEMERS, L. J. – Registrar, Missisquoi, Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on February 17, 1881 – (PAPS Quebec 80-81).

DEMERS, Louis, his wife and 4 children – Died April 27, 1884 at St. Albert, Arthabaska, Quebec – Drowned when the ferry boat which crosses the Nicolet River founders. – (JRO 84).

DeMIRABEL, Cyprien Costafrolaz, a Savoyard – Died December 13, 1878, St. Johns, Quebec – Executed for the murder of Mathieu Mathevon, a silk merchant from Lyons, France, in July last, in the neighbourhood of Rouse's Point. He dies protesting his innocence – (JRO 78).

DeMONTENACH, Charles Theodore (Capt.) – Late H.M.'s 15th Regt. of Foot, co-seigneur of Beloeil, Quebec – Born November 20, 1821 in Montreal, Quebec – Died October 18, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – He was the son of the late F. C. T. de Montenach, Esq., a Swiss officer, who came to Canada in 1811, and subsequently represented Yamaska in the L. C. Assembly. On his mother's side he was a descendant of the Lemoines, Barons de Longueuil. By virtue of a family right his remains were interred within the sanctuary of the church at Longueuil. – (Obit. 85).

DENISON, Egerton A. (Capt.) – H. M.'s 3rd South Staffordshire Regt. B. in Toronto – Born in Toronto, Ontario – Died July 8, 1886 on the steamship Vancouver, coming into Rimouski, Quebec, aged 25 – He was the 8th son of the late Col. G. T. Denison, of Rusholme, Toronto, Ontario. His remains were brought to Toronto for interment in the family burial ground. – (Obit. 86).

DERAGON, Jean B. – Died July 13, 1882, St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Quebec – Shot dead by a keeper named McElwaine while attempting to make an escape – (JRO 82).

DEROME, Francois Magloire – Advocate – Born in 1821 in Montreal, Quebec – Died July 30, 1880, St. Germain de Rimouski, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

DERR, Fred. – Died August 28, 1886, Quebec – Railway accident.. – (ADS 86).

DeSALABERRY, Charles Leonidas d'Irumberry (Lt.-Col.) – Crown Forrester for the Porvince of Quebec – Died March 25, 1882 at the Manor House, L'Assomption, Quebec, aged 62 – He was a son of Col. C. M. d'I. de Salaberry, C. B., well known in Canadian history as the '' hero of Chateauguay'' – (Obit. 82).

DESAUTELS, Ad. – Died November 25, 1886 at Eastman, Quebec – Mill accident. – (ADS 86).

DESCOTEAUX – Died August 28, 1886 at St. Thomas-de-Pierreville, Quebec aged 22 – Drowned. – (ADS 86).

DESILETS, Odile, a young girl – Died March 29, 1880 in Quebec – Murdered by Cleophas Lachance, aged 21, who confessed his crime and was executed in Arthabaskaville, Quebec January 28, 1881 – (JRO 80-81).

DESJARDINS, Edouard – Died July 10, 1886 at Terrebonne, Quebec, aged 77 – He was the father of Alphonse Desjardins, Esq., M.P. – (Obit. 86).

DESJARDINS, Virginie (Madame) (nee Paré) – Died February 15, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec – Wife of T. C. Alphonse Desjardins, Esq., M.P. for Hochelaga in the House of Commons whom she married in 1864. She was the eldest daughter of the late Hubert Paré, Esq., of Montreal – (Obit. 79).

DESLAURIERS – Died July 3, 1886 at Rivière-du-Loup (en bas), Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

DESLAURIERS, Anne – Died June 12, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Suicide by poison – (ADS 86).

DESLOGES, Jos. – Died November 28, 1886 at Aumond, Quebec – Falls from a verandah. – (ADS 86).

DESMARAIS, Chas. – Died November 11, 1886 at Ironsides, Quebec – Burned to death – (ADS 86).

DESNOYERS, Jean (Rev., R.C.), C.A. – Curé of St. Pie, Quebec – Born May 30, 1833 at St. Jean Baptiste, Quebec – Died July 28, 1884 – (Obit. 84).

DeSOLA, Alex. Abraham, – LL.D. (1858) (Jewish) – Born September 18, 1827 in London, England – Died June 5, 1882 at New York – He came to Montreal in 1847, in response to a call from the Portuguese Hebrew congregation of that city, the incumbency of which he continued to hold until his death. His body was brought to Montreal for burial. – (Obit. 82).

DESPATIS, Andre Augustin Forget (Rev.) – Principal of St. Boniface College, Manitoba – Born in 1846 in Terrebonne, Quebec – Died June 8, 1881, St. Boniface, Manitoba – (Obit. 80-81).

DESPATRIES, J., of Coteau (Quebec?) – Passenger – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia – (JRO 82).

DESROCHERS – Died November 14, 1886 at Baie St. Paul, Quebec aged 18 – Shot accidentally. – (ADS 86).

DESROCHERS, Benjamin (Rev., R.C.) – Born Ste. Croix, Quebec – Died February 18, 1884 at Ste. Croix, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

DESROCHERS, J. – Died January 22, 1883, Levis, Quebec – Engineer, Ry. accident – (ADS 83).

DESROUSSEAU, R. H. – Died November 12, 1885 in Montreal – Dashed to death by falling from the roof of the Montreal drill hall which he was engaged in painting. – (JRO 85).

DeST.OURS, Hermine (Madame) (née Duchesnay) – Died November 11, 1884 at the Manor House, St. Ours, Quebec – Relict of the Hon. Roch de St. Ours, M.L.C. of L. Can., and subsequently Sheriff of Montreal. She represented in her person and by marriage two of the oldest and most distinguised families of the Province of Quebec – the St. Ours and the Duchesnays. Left a widow at 29, she devoted the remainder of her life to the education of her children, and to works of religion and charity. – (Obit. 84).

DEVLIN, Bernard – ex-M.P. for Montreal Centre in House of Commons (1875-78) – Born December 15, 1824 in Roscommon, Ireland – Died February 8, 1880 in Colorado, U.S.A. – (Obit. 80-81).

DEWERS, Alex. – Died June 15, 1882, Laprairie, Quebec – Killed by lightning – (ADS 82).

DÉZIEL, Mgr. Joseph David (R.C.) – Born May 21, 1806 at Maskinongé, Quebec – Died June 25, 1882 at Lévis, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

DINNING, Henry – Ship-builder – Died February 15, 1884 in Quebec aged 54 – He came to Canada early in life – (Obit. 84).

DION, Cyrille – Canadian Billiard Champion – Died October 2, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec aged 35 – (Obit. 78).

DION, J. – Died April 21, 1883 in Quebec – Suicide by hanging – (ADS 83).

DIONNE, Etienne – Died October 28, 1882 in Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

DISHAN, George – Died May 28, 1879, Valleyfield, Quebec – Drowned while out fishing – (JRO 79).

DOHERTY, Elizabeth O'Halloran (Mrs.) – Died November 15, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec – Wife of the Hon. Mr. Justice Marcus Doherty – (Obit. 84).

DOHERTY, Henry Joseph (Lieut.-Col) – Commanding the 84th St. Hyacinthe Batt. of Infantry Volunteer Militia (1879) – Died October 12, 1884 at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec aged 39 – Died the result of an accident. His remains were buried in Montreal with military honors. – (Obit. 84).

DOMINIQUE, Oct. – Died December 7, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 20 – Suicide by shooting – (ADS 86).

DORION, Cyphise (Mdlle) (in religion, Sister Amable) – Died July 12, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 60 – She was a sister of Sir A. A. Dorion. She lived for some years in Chili, where, as in her own countr, she founded several religious institutions. – (Obit. 86).

DORION, V. P. W. (the Hon.) – Puisné Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, now the Province of Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on September 2, 1878 – (PAPS Dominion 78).

DORION, Vincislas Paul Wilfrid (Hon.) – Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec – Born October 2, 1827 at Ste Anne de la Perade, Quebec – Died June 2, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 78).

DORWIN, Jedediah Hubbell – Retired merchant – Born May 25, 1792 in New Haven, Vermont, U.S.A. – Died November 11, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Montreal in 1815. – (Obit. 83).

DOSTALER, Pierre Eustache (Hon.) – Farmer, represented Berthier in the Can. Assembly 1854-57, 1861-63 – Born May 16, 1809 – Died January 14, 1884 at Berthier en haut, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

DOUCET, P. A. – Judge of the Sessions of the Peace in the City of Quebec – Deceased – Successor appointed on January 3, 1879 – (PAPS Quebec 79).

DOUCET, Pierre Antoine (His Honour) – Judge of the Sessions of the Peace, City of Quebec – Born February 15, 1815 in Quebec City – Died December 20, 1878 in Quebec City – He was a son of the late Pierre Doucet Esq., merchant, of Quebec – (Obit. 78).

DOUGALL, Elizabeth Redpath (Mrs.) – Died November 9, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec aged 64 – Wife of Mr. John Dougall, proprietor of the Montreal and New York Witness. – (Obit. 83).

DOUTRE, Alphonse – An official assignee for Montreal – Died May 15, 1879, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. aged 38 – He was a brother of Mr. Joseph Doutre, Q.C. – (Obit. 79).

DOUTRE, Gonzalve, D.C.L. – Advocate – Born July 12, 1842 in Montreal, Quebec – Died February 28, 1880 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

DOUTRE, Joseph, Q.C. (1863) – President of the Institut Canadien of Montreal – Born March 11, 1825 at Beauharnois, Quebec – Died February 3, 1886 at his residence, ''Rose Arden,'' Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

DOWNS, Catherine B. (Mrs.) – Died November 16, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 101 – (DL 86).

DOYER, Augustin – A veteran of 1812 – Born in Bellechasse, Quebec – Died August, 1881 in Quebec aged 106 – Death from longevity – (DL 80-81).

DOYLE, Jno. – Died April 19, 1886 at St. Gabriel, Quebec – Suicide by hanging – (ADS 86).

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).

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).

DUBÉ, H., of Quebec – Pantryman – 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).

DUBÉ, Jean, from Rimouski, Quebec – Died January 7, 1885 at Terrebonne, Quebec – Killed at a row. The Coroner's jury return a verdict of premeditated murder agains Louis Brière and Henri Emond. – (JRO 85).

DUBERGER, George – Crown Lands Agent for the Saguenay Dist. – Died March 10, 1883 at Murray Bay, Quebec – (Obit. 83).

DUBOIS, Aimé – Died September 18, 1882 in Quebec – Falls down the hatchway of a vessel – (ADS 82).

DUBOIS, Marie – Died August 6, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Railway accident. – (ADS 86).

DUBUC, Adélaïde (Mad. Duval) – Died January 31, 1886 in Quebec aged 77 – Widow of the late Hon. Jean F. Duval, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench for Lower Canada. She was the daughter of the late Mr. Dubuc of Quebec, and was m. 1st to Mr. Joseph Duval of Three Rivers, who died early in life. – (Obit. 86).

DUCHARME, Prosper – Died June 14, 1882 at Three Rivers, Quebec aged 7 – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

DUCHESNAY de ST. DENIS, Emma Julie (Madame Lemoine) – Born in 1827 at de Manor House of Beauport, Quebec – Died August 29, 1879, Rivière-du-Loup (en bas), Quebec – Wife of Robt. LeMoine, Esq., Clerk of the Senate and the Parliaments of Canada to whom she was united in marriage in 1847. She was the second daughter of the late Antoine Narcisse Juchereau Duchesnay, Esq., Seigneur of Beauport. Her remains were taken to Château Richer for interment – (Obit. 79).

DUCHESNAY, Antoine Juschereau (Hon.) – Senator (1867-71) – Died September 10, 1886 in Quebec City – He was the eldest son of Lieut. Col. M. L. Juchereau Duchesnay, formerly of H.M.'s 60th Regt. The family is one of great distinction in Canada. – (Obit. 86).

DUCHESNAY, Hermine (Madame de St. Ours) – Died November 11, 1884 at the Manor House, St. Ours, Quebec – Relict of the Hon. Roch de St. Ours, M.L.C. of L. Can., and subsequently Sheriff of Montreal. She represented in her person and by marriage two of the oldest and most distinguised families of the Province of Quebec – the St. Ours and the Duchesnays. Left a widow at 29, she devoted the remainder of her life to the education of her children, and to works of religion and charity. – (Obit. 84).

DUFF, Archibald (Rev.), D.D. (Congregational) – Born April 23, 1810 in the Gallowgate, Aberdeen, Scotland – Died November 10, 1883 at Putney, England – Died while on a visit to England. He came to Canada in 1832, returned to Scotland in 1836, returned to Canada in 1856 and settled in Sherbrooke, Quebec. – (Obit. 83).

DUFRESNE, Rev. P. – of the Roman Catholic Church – Died March 11, 1878, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec – (Obit. 78).

DUGAL, Ignace – Died May, 1878 – Killed by his son Cyrille Dugal who is convicted at Quebec of manslaughter on 13th November 1878 – (JRO 78).

DUGUAY, Norbert (Rev.) – Died February 22, 1885 at Nicolet, Quebec, aged 39 – (Obit. 85).

DUMOUCHEL, Hon. Leandre – M. D., (1835), Senator (1867) – Born March 29, 1811 at St. Benoit, Quebec – Died September 23, 1882 at St. Benoit, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

DUMOULIN, Théophile – A Frenchman – Died July 3, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec aged 65 – Burned to deaht in his bed having been smoking, when he fell asleep, and so set fire to the bedclothes. – (JRO 85).

DUNFORD, P. – Licence Inspector, Revenue Dist., Montreal, Quebec – deceased – Sussessor appointed on March 22, 1882 – (PAPS Quebec 82).

DUNKIN – Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on February 28, 1881 – (PAPS Dominion 80-81).

DUNKIN, C. (Hon.) – Member of the Protestant Section of the Council of Public Instruction, Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed Died March 19, 1881 – (PAPS Quebec 80-81).

DUNKIN, Christopher (Hon.), D.C.L. – Puisné Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec – Born in 1812 in London, England – Died January 6, 1881, Lakeside, Knowlton, Quebec – He came to Canada when young. – (Obit. 80-81).

DUNLOP, Joseph – Died February 10, 1880, Windsor, Quebec – Instantly killed by the explosion of the boiler in the pulp house of the Canada Paper Company – (JRO 80-81).

DUNN, John – Died January 6, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Choked to death while eating a piece of tough beef – (ADS 83).

DUNN, Oscar – Secretary of the Department of Public Instruction of Quebec – Born in 1844 at Côteau du Lac, Quebec – Died April 15, 1885 in Quebec City – His remains were taken to Côteau du Lac for interment. His father, Dr. Dunn, dying when he was very young, and his mother being a French-Canadian, he was reared among her people, and was to all intents and purposes a French-Canadian. – (Obit. 85).

DUPUY, J. B. (Rev.) – R. C. clergyman and late Curé of St. Antoine de Chambly – Born September 15, 1804 at Contrecoeur, Quebec – Died October 13, 1879, St. Antoine, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

DUQUETTE, Chas. – Died September 8, 1886 near Côte St. Paul, Quebec aged 50 – Crushed between a barge and canal bank – (ADS 86).

DUQUETTE, Pierre, Jr., of Chateauguay, Quebec – Died 22 September, 1882 – Killed by the explosion of the steam boiler on the Richelieu steamer plying as a ferry boat between Lachine and Chateauguay Basin – (JRO 82).

DUQUETTE, Pierre, Sr. of Chateauguay, Quebec – Died 22 September, 1882 – Killed by the explosion of the steam boiler on the Richelieu steamer plying as a ferry boat between Lachine and Chateauguay Basin – (JRO 82).

DUROCHER, Rev. Eusèbe – R. C. clergyman – Died April 20, 1879, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec aged 71 – (Obit. 79).

DUROCHER, Stanislas Amedee – Manager of La Banque Jacques Cartier, at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec – Died September 24, 1883 at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec aged 30 – (Obit. 83).

DUTEAU de GRANPRE (Comte) – For many years Asst. Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Montreal – Died January 20, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 72 – (Obit. 84).

DUTTON, Joseph E. – Commander of the Allan Line steamship Sardinian – Born in 1828 in Liverpool, England – Died July 6, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec – When a boy ran away to sea. – (Obit. 84).

DUVAL, Adélaïde (Mad.) (née Dubuc) – Died January 31, 1886 in Quebec aged 77 – Widow of the late Hon. Jean F. Duval, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench for Lower Canada. She was the daughter of the late Mr. Dubuc of Quebec, and was m. 1st to Mr. Joseph Duval of Three Rivers, who died early in life. – (Obit. 86).

DUVAL, Jean François Joseph (Hon.) – Late Chief Justice of Quebec (1864-74) – Born July 18, 1801 in Quebec City – Died May 6, 1881 in Quebec City – He was the son of François Duval, Esq., an officer in the Royal Canadian Regt. of Volunteers, by Ann Germaine, daughter of an English officer. – (Obit. 80-81).

DUVAL, Jean Louis – Died December 6, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Killed by a bull – (ADS 83).

DUVAL, L. G. – Registrar for the registration division of Three Rivers (Quebec) – deceased – Successor appointed on June 4, 1878 – (PAPS Quebec 78).

DUVERNAY, Louis Napoléon – Joint registrar for Montreal East – Died July 18, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec aged 46 – He succeeded his father, the late Mr. Ludger Duvernay in the proprietorship and management of La Minerve newspaper of Montreal, being joined therein by his brother, still living – (Obit. 79).

DWYER, Mary A. – Died May 26, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 33 – Burnt to death – (ADS 86).

DYDE, John (Col.) C.M.G. (1875), A.D.C. to the Queen (1879) – Born March 24, 1796 at Altona, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia (today in Germany) – Died March 5, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Died suddenly – He was the son of the late Robt Dyde, Esq., merchant, of London, who came to Canada in 1813. – (Obit. 86).



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