Canadian Deaths 1878-1886
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CUDLIP, John W. – Inspector of Customs (1874) – Died November 22, 1885 at St. John, New Brunswick – Died by accident – He was of good Eng. family, and the son of a naval officer who served with distinction with Nelson at Trafalgar, and was also present at the siege of Washington. – (Obit. 85).

CUMBERLAND, Fred. Wm. (Lieut. Col.), C.E. – Managing Director of the Northern Railway Company of Canada – Born April 10, 1821 in London, England – Died August 5, 1881 in Toronto, Ontario – He came to Canada in September, 1847. A memorial of Col. C., consisting of a bronze bust executed under commission from the Northern Railway employees, was unveiled at Allandale, Ontario, in December, 1881. – (Obit. 80-81).

CUMBERLIDGE, Geo. – Died October 11, 1883, London, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

CUMMING, Walter B. – A retired merchant – Born in 1805 in Glasgow, Scotland – Died September 20, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

CUMMINGS, Alexander (Hon.) – Consular agent for the United States at Ottawa – Born in Lycoming, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. – Died July 15, 1879, Ottawa, Ontario – (Obit. 79).

CUMMINGS, Robert – Died November 13, 1884 at Trentholmeville, Quebec, aged 96 years and 3 months – (DL 84).

CUMMINS, John D. – Shipping Master for the port of Halifax – Deceased – Successor appointed on January 25, 1879 – (PAPS Dominion 79)

CUMMINS, W. H. – Died August 15, 1883, Lorette, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 83).

CUNNINGHAM, Hugh – Employee of the Toronto Bolt Works – Died January 2, 1884 near Toronto, Ontario – Railway accident – (JRO 84).

CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. J. – Died January 13, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Killed by runaway horse – (ADS 83).

CUNNINGHAM, Robt. – Farmer – Died April 21, 1883 at Kingston, Ontario aged 60 – Accidentally shoot in the head on April 20, 1883, by Edward Moysten, a saloon keeper, who was trying to kill a cat. – (JRO 83).

CURR, Saml. – Laborer – Died May 27, 1884 in Toronto, Ontario – Found lying in a pool of blood on Edward St. – Hattie Jaffray, owner of a house of ill-fame, and a man named John Falvey are arrested and tried, and a verdict of ''Not Guilty'' is returned. – (JRO 84).

CURRAN, Edward – Died November 27, 1886 at Auckland – Suicide by drowning – (ADS 86).

CURRAN, John – Labourer – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario, aged 50 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).

CURRAN, W. – Died May 17, 1883, Hagarsville, Ontario – Brakeman, Ry. accid't – (ADS 83).

CURRIE, Clara (Mrs.) (née Wilkes) – Died September 24, 1886 at Bailunda, West Central Africa – Wife of Rev. W. T. Currie, a Missionary from the Can. Corngregational Churches. She was a daughter of Mr. Jas. Wilkes, City Treasurer, Brantford, Ontario, and accompanied her husband to Africa in the spring of 1886. – (Obit. 86).

CURRIE, Donald – Late Collector of Customs at Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Died March 9, 1880, Charlottetown, P.E.I. aged 49 – (Obit. 80-81).

CURRIE, Geo. Frederic (Rev.), M.A. – Baptist Missionary – Born in 1844 in Fredericton, New Brunswick – Died July 31, 1886 at Caconada, India – He married in 1876, Miss Maria E. Armstrong, of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. – (Obit. 86).

CURRIE, Nancy – Died May 8, 1882, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia aged 80 – Burnt to death – (ADS 82).

CURRIE, Peter – Died August 10, 1882 in Toronto, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

CURRIER – Postmaster – Deceased, successor appointed on February 3, 1885 – (PAPS Dominion 85).

CURRIER, Joseph Merrill – Post master of Ottawa (1882) – Born in 1820 in North Troy, Vermont, U.S.A. – Died April 22, 1884 in New York, U.S.A. – Died on his return from the West Indies. Removing to Canada at the age of 17, he was first employed in his cousin's lumber mill at Templeton, Quebec. In 1863, he was returned to represent the city of Ottawa, Ontario in the Canadian Parlt. – (Obit. 84).

CURRY, Jos. – Farmer – Died January 7, 1885 at Hants, Nova Scotia aged 60 – Commits suicide by cutting his throat – (JRO 85).

CURTIS, O. – Inspector of surveyors Instruments, P.E.I. – Deceased, successor appointed on July 22, 1886 – (PAPS Prince Edward Island 86).

CUSHING, Eliza L. (Mrs.) (née Foster) – Writer – Died May 4, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 91 – Widow of Fredk. Cushing, Esq., M.D. She was a daughter of the Rev. Jno. Foster, D.D., of Brighton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. – (Obit. 86).

CUSHING, Lemuel – M.D., D.C.L., ex-M.P. – Born in 1842 at Chatham, Quebec – Died March 1, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – He wrote a history of the Cushing family (1877). – (Obit. 80-81).

CUTHBERT, Daniel – Died June 30, 1886 near Norden, Manitoba – Suicide by hanging. – (ADS 86).

CUTHBERT, Mary Louise A. Cairns – Died July 25, 1878, Berthier, Quebec aged 90 – Widow of the late Hon. James Cuthbert, M.L.C. of Lower Canada, and Seigneur of Berthier, Quebec. She was the mother of E. O. Cuthbert, Esq., M.P. for Berthier – (Obit. 78).

CUTLER, Robert Barry – ex-M.P. for Kent, N. B., (1872-74 – Born August 11, 1810 in Westmoreland, New Brunswick – Died April 3, 1882 at Cape Bald, New Brunswick – (Obit. 82).

CUTLER, Robert Molleson (Hon.) – M.L.C. of N.S. (1838-81) – Born October 9, 1784 at Guysborough, Nova Scotia – Died May 1, 1883 at Guysborough, Nova Scotia – He was the son of Thos. Cutler, a loyalist and officer in the King's Orange Rangers. – (Obit. 83).

CUTLER, Wm. – Died April 12, 1886 in Toronto, Ontario – Killed by a horse – (ADS 86).




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