Canadian Deaths 1878-1886
Abstracted from The Dominion Annual Register and Review








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MUIR – Habor Master for Shelburne, Nova Scotia – deceased – Successor appointed on January 22, 1880 – (PAPS Dominion 80-81).

MUIR, George Manly – Late Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1867-79) – Born April 16, 1807 at Amherstburg, Ontario – Died July 8, 1882 at Quebec – He is the son of the late Maj. A. C. Muir, of 41st. Regt. of Foot – (Obit. 82).

MUIR, John – M.P.P. for Sooke, in the first Assembly of Vancouver Island – Born in 1799 at Kilmarnock, Scotland – Died April 2, 1883 at his residence, Woodside Farm, Sooke, British Columbia – He arrived in British Columbia in 1849 – (Obit. 83).

MUIR, Thos. – Died January 3, 1886 in London, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 86).

MUIRHEAD, Wm. (Hon.) – Senator (1873) – Born April 4, 1819 in Pictou, Nova Scotia – Died December 29, 1884 at Chatham, New Brunswick – (Obit. 84).

MUIRHEAY, Annie Gray (Mrs.) – Died August 11, 1882 at Chatham, New Brunswick – Wife of Hon. Wm. Muirhead, Seantor; daughter of the late Mr. Alex. Gray, of Aberdeen, Scotland – (Obit. 82).

MULASKY, Hy., a Pole – Workman onf the C.P.R. – Died April 6, 1885 at Moosejaw, N.W.T. – Murdered by John Connor (or Koehner), a German Jew, who is executed on July 17, 1885. – He had come to Canada in 1882 – (JRO 85, see May 2, 1885).

MULHERRIN, Geo. – Died September 16, 1886 off Grand Manan, New Brunswick aged 36 – Drowned – (ADS 86).

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

MULLIGAN, Thos. – Died about December 21, 1879 in Quebec – Murdered. Wm. Grey is tried at Sherbrooke, Quebec, found guilty October 7, 1880 and sentenced to be hanged on December 10, 1880 – (JRO 80-81).

MULLINS, John, of Halifax, Nova Scotia – 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).

MULLINS, Rosanna Eleanor (Mrs. Leprohon) – Canadian authoress – Born in 1832 in Montreal, Quebec – Died September 20, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec – In 1851, she was married to Dr. Leprohon, Spanish Vice-Consul at Montreal – (Obit. 79).

MULOCK, Mary (Mrs.) (née Cawthra) – Died December 29, 1882 at Los Angeles, California – Relict of the late Dr. Thomas H. Mulock, in his life-time of Bond Head, Ontario. She was the daughter of the late John Cawthra, Esq., M.P.P. for Simcoe, in the U.C. Assembly. – (Obit. 83).

MULROONEY, James – Died December 20, 1883 in Quebec – Commits suicide after shoting and killing his mistress, Elise Fournier, in a house of ill-fame. – (JRO 83).

MULVANY, Chas. Pelham (Rev.) – M.A., M.D. – Born May 20, 1835 in Dublin, Ireland – Died May 31, 1885 in Toronto, Ontario – (Obit. 85).

MUNDELL, Andrew – Died January 15, 1886 at Gravenhurst, Ontario – Falls from a scaffold – (ADS 86).

MUNN, John – Shipbuilder at Quebec – Died August 9, 1878 in Toronto, Ontario aged 67 – (Obit. 78).

MUNRO – Sheriff for Elgin, Ontario – Deceased, successor appointed on February 16, 1884 – (PAPS Ontario 84).

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

MUNRO, Colin – Sheriff of the County of Elgin, Ontario (1853) – Born in 1817 in Argyleshire, Scotland – Died February 1, 1884 at Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. – He had resided in Canada since 1837. – (Obit. 84).

MUNRO, David – Regr of Deeds and Wills. Co. Carleton, New Brunswick – Deceased, successor appointed on February 10, 1886 – (PAPS New Brunswick 86).

MUNRO, John – ex-M.P.P. in the Nova Scotia Assembly, then M.P. for Marsden in the New Zealand House of Representatives – Died April 20, 1879, Whangarie Head, New Zealand – (Obit. 79).

MUNRO, Margt. (Mrs.) – Born in Sutherlandshire, Scotland – Died November 21, 1884 at Scotsburn, Nova Scotia, aged 106 – (DL 84).

MUNRO, Pierre Antoine Conefroy – M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Victoria College, Cobourg (Ontario) – Died April 13, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec aged 71 – Died by his own hand – (Obit. 82).

MUNROE, Alex. (Rev., Presb.) – Was minister of Valleyfield, P.E.I. for many years – Died in July, 1885 at Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 85).

MURCOTT, (Dr.) V.S., of Ottawa, Ontario – Died October 5, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – Instantly killed by being thrown from the horse ''Squire'' while riding in a steeplechase – (JRO 78).

MURDOCK, Gilbert jr. – Died November 10, 1882 at Halifax, Nova Scotia – Drowned – (ADS 82).

MURICKSON, Geo. – Died May 31, 1886 near Grand Falls, New Brunswick aged 8 – Swallows a snake – (ADS 86).

MURPHY – Died March 7, 1883, La Fortune, Quebec – Boiler explosion in a paper mill – (ADS 83).

MURPHY, Edward – Died May 26, 1886 in Lake Michigan – Drowned – (ADS 86).

MURPHY, engineer – Died July 26, 1883, near Melbourne, Manitoba – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

MURPHY, Jno. – Died August 5, 1886, aged 25 – Crushed in a drain – (ADS 86).

MURPHY, of Orillia (Ontario) – Passenger – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia – (JRO 82).

MURRAY – Died August 10, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

MURRAY – The wife of Adam Murray, farmer, at Egypt, near New Glasgow, Nova Scotia gives birth to 5 children on February 15, 1880, 3 girls and 2 boys. 4 of them died the same evening, and the fifth subsequently. The children were all well formed, the smallest 13 inches and the largest 16 inches and a quarter long.

MURRAY, (Mrs.) – Died April 6, 1883, London, Ontario – Frozen – (ADS 83).

MURRAY, Alexander, F.G.S., C.M.G. – Director of the Geological Survey of Newfoundland (1865) – Born June 2, 1811 at Crieff, Perth, Scotland – Died December 18, 1884 at Crieff, Perth, Scotland – (Obit. 84).

MURRAY, H. – Died November 14, 1883, Murray's Corner, Nova Scotia – Scalded to death – (ADS 83).

MURRAY, J. – Died in September, 1879 – Drowned in boating accident – His parents receive a gold watch on March 19, 1880 – (JRO 80-81).

MURRAY, John – Late Registrar of County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia – Died August 30, 1878, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 78).

MURRAY, John (Mrs.) and her son Angus – Died October (or November) 3, 1880, Lake Megantic, Quebec – Drowned – (JRO 80-81).

MURRAY, Joseph (Rev., R.C.) – Died November 29, 1885 in St. John, New Brunswick aged 32 – He was the son of the late Mr. Jas. Murray, of St. John, New Brunswick – (Obit. 85).

MURRAY, Robert – Died September 22, 1882, Richmond, Nova Scotia – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

MURRAY, W. – Died May 18, 1880, Skaget river, B.C. – Drowned by the swamping of a canoe – (JRO 80-81).

MURRAY, Wm. – Died October 9, 1884 at Cumminsville, Ontario – Killed when three out of twelve of the buildings used in the manufacture of explosives by the Hamilton Powder Co. are blown up. – (JRO 84).

MUSTILL, Pricilla – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario aged 11 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).

MUTALLY (Mrs.) – Died September 22, 1886 at Halifax, Nova Scotia aged 47 – Thrown from a carriage – (ADS 86).

MYLER, Thos. – Born Wexford, Ireland – Died June 26, 1882, St. Basile, Quebec aged 100 – (DL 82).

MYLES, Florence – Died April 25, 1883 at Peterboro', Ontario aged 28 – Suicide by poison – (ADS 83).




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