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LABADIE, Joseph Augustin – An old and respected notary – Died May 5, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 80 – (Obit. 85).

LABELLE, Jovite – Died March 3, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Suicide by shooting – (ADS 86).

LABELLE, Ls. – Died November 21, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

LABELLE, Nap. – Works for Gilmour & Co., lumber merchants – Died June 26, 1885 near Maniwaki, Quebec – Drowned by the accidental upsetting of his boat. – (JRO 85).

LABERGE, Edouard – M.D. (1856); M.P.P. for Château-guay, Quebec (1867-83) – Born August 22, 1829 in Château-guay, Quebec – Died August 22, 1883 at Ste. Philomene, Quebec. – (Obit. 83).

LACHANCE, Cleophas – Died January 28, 1881, Arthabaskaville, Quebec aged 21 – Executed for the murder of a young girl named Odille Desilets on 29th March, 1880. The prisoner had confessed his crime previous to his trial – (JRO 80-81).

LACHANCE, Marie (Mad.) – Born St. François, Quebec – Died February 1, 1885, Île d'Orléans, 99 years 10 months 21 days – (DL 85).

LACHAPELLE, Andre – Born in Montreal, Quebec – Died July, 1881, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. aged 100 – Death from longevity – (DL 80-81).

LACOMBE, Joseph – Died February 18, 1880 in Quebec City, Quebec – Suffocated while sleeping by the fumes of charcoal gas from a coke stove – (JRO 80-81).

LACOSTE, Louis (Hon.) – Senator – Born April 3, 1798 at Boucherville, Quebec – Died November 26, 1878, Boucherville, Quebec – He was thrice married – (Obit. 78).

LACOSTE, Louis (Hon.) – Senator for the Elctoral Division of Montarville (Quebec) – Deceased – Successor appointed on February 12, 1879 – (PAPS Dominion 79)

LACOSTE, Wm. – Died July 5, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Falls from a scaffold – (ADS 86).

LAFENTAISIE, Madame – Died October 19, 1883, St. Jerome, Quebec – Kicked by a colt – (ADS 83).

LAFONTAINE, François Xavier Aime (Hon.) – Puisne Judge of the Superior Ct. of Quebec (1859-76) – Born October 7, 1810 at Three Rivers, Quebec – Died July 7, 1884 at his residence, Fontain Val, Aylmer, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

LAFRAMBOISE, Hon. Maurice – Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec (1878) – Born August 18, 1821 in Montreal, Quebec – Died February 1, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

LAFRAMBOISE, Rosalie (Madame Loranger) – Died May 9, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 36 – Wife of Hon. Justice L. O. Loranger to whom she was married in 1867. She was a daughter of the late Hon. Justice Laframboise. – (Obit. 83).

LAGACÉ- 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).

LAGACÉ, P. (Rev.) – Principal Laval Normal School, Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on January 23, 1885 – (PAPS Quebec 85).

LAGACE, Pierre (Rev., R.C.) – Principal of Laval Normal School, Quebec – Born October 17, 1830 at Ste. Anne de la Pocatière, Quebec – Died December 6, 1884 in Quebec City – (Obit. 84).

LAJOIE, Antoine Gerin – Canadian author – Born August 4, 1824 at Yamachiche, Quebec – Died August 4, 1882 in Ottawa, Ontario – (Obit. 82).

LAMBERT – Clerck of Ct. Court, Maskinongé, Quebec – deceased – Sussessor appointed on January 28, 1882 – (PAPS Quebec 82).

LAMERE, Jean Baptiste – General Manager of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co. – Born in 1824 in Sorel, Quebec – Died November 19, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec. He married as his second wife the widow of A. Réal Angers, Esq., the eminent Q.C. – (Obit. 83).

LAMOUREUX, Chas. – Born in Quebec – Died September 29, 1886 in Napierville, Quebec aged over 101 – (DL 86).

LANDRY, Jean Etienne – M.D. (1840), Prof. of Surgery in Laval University (1854) – Born December 25, 1815 at Carleton, Bonaventure, Quebec – Died June 17, 1884 in Quebec City – He was the grandson of one of the exiles from Acadia. He was educated at Ste. Anne, an institution founded by a maternal uncle, Rev. C. F. Painchaud. – (Obit. 84).

LANGEVIN, Felix (Rev.) – Professor in the College of Varennes, Quebec – Died June 19, 1885 at Varennes, Quebec – (Obit. 85).

LANGEVIN, J. B. – Died April 2, 1883 in Quebec – Sleighing accident – (ADS 83).

LANGEVIN, Marie Justine Léa (Miss) – Died March 15, 1879 in Quebec aged 19 – Second daughter of Hon. Hector L. Langevin, C.B., Minister of Public Works – (Obit. 79).

LANGEVIN, Marie Justine, Lady – Died in 1882, funeral in Quebec City – Wife of the Hon. Sir Hector L. Langevin, K.C.M.G., C.B., Minister of Public Works of Canada, to whom she was united in marriage in 1854. She was the daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Chas. H. Têtu, of Kamouraska, Quebec. Her remains were interred in the chapel of the Hotel Dieu, Quebec, alongside those of her daughter, Mdlle. Marie Justine Léa Langevin who died 15 March, 1879 – (Obit. 82).

LANGEVIN, Pierre – Died August 27, 1885 at Longue Pointe, near Montreal, Quebec – Knocked down by a runaway horse and killed whilst working on a ladder. – (JRO 85).

LANGLOIS – Died September 1, 1886 at Sorel, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

LANGLOIS, Aug. – Died August 3, 1886 at Pte-aux-Trembles, Quebec – Killed by a game cock – (ADS 86).

LANGLOIS, Chas. – Died August 9, 1886 at Montreal, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

LANGLOIS, Jean, Q.C. (1873), LL.D. (1865) – M.P. for Montmorency in House of Commons (1867-78) – Born at St. Laurent, Ile d'Orléans, Quebec – Died March 8, 1886 in Quebec – He married in 1870 Mary Josephine, second daughter of the late Hon. J. S. Macdonald, who survives him. – (Obit. 86).

LANIGAN, Geo. Thomas – Journalist and littérateur – Born December 10, 1846 at St. Charles, River Richelieu, Quebec – Died February 6, 1886 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. – (Obit. 86).

LANIGAN, George Knox – Journalist – Died May 26, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec aged 73 – He came with his family from Letterkenny, North of Ireland, to Canada, in 1847 – He was an uncle of the well-known Canadian litterateur, Mr. G. T. Lanigan, now on the editorial staff of the New York World – (Obit. 82).

LANTHIER – Died June 2, 1882, Levis, Québec – Fell from a window – (ADS 82).

LANTIER, Jacques Phillippe – M.P. for Soulanges in the House of Commons (1872-82) – Born July 21, 1814 at St. Polycarpe, Quebec – Died September 15, 1882 at St. Polycarpe, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

LAPOINTE – Died June 17, 1882, Isle aux Grues, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).

LAROSE – Died May 22, 1886 near Gatineau, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

LARUE – Public Analyst, Quebec, under provisions of Act 37 Vic. Ch. 8, Sec. 14 – deceased – Sussessor appointed on February 9, 1882 – (PAPS Dominion 82).

LaRUE, Francois Hubert Alexandre, M.A., M.D. – Prof. of Medical Jurisprudence, Hygiene, Toxicology and Anatomical Microscopy in Laval University – Born March 25, 1833 at St. Jean, Island of Orleans, Quebec – Died September 25, 1881 in Quebec City – (Obit. 80-81).

LARUE, Joseph – 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).

LARUE, Rev. Raphael, curé – Died July 18, 1881, Roxton Falls, Quebec aged 51 – Burned to death in the fire of the R. C. Presbytery – (JRO 80-81).

LASALLE, Rev. Joseph O. – R.C. Clergyman – Born in 1834 at St. Paul de Joliette, Quebec – Died January 31, 1879, Cohoes, New York – (Obit. 79).

LATOUR, Louis – Works for Gilmour & Co., lumber merchants – Died June 26, 1885 near Maniwaki, Quebec – Drowned by the accidental upsetting of his boat. – (JRO 85).

LAURIER, Carolus, P.L.S. – Died May 19, 1886 at St. Lin, Quebec, aged 71 – He was the father of the Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, Q.C., M.P. – (Obit. 86).

LAVALLÉE, Louis – Died August 8, 1882, St. Henri, Quebec – Accidentally shot – (ADS 82).

LAVERE (Mad.) – Born in Quebec – Died in March, 1883 at St. Elzear, Quebec aged 105 – (DL 83).

LAVERS, Miss. – Died August 17, 1882, St. Jerome, Quebec – Accidentally shot – (ADS 82).

LAVIGNE, J. B. – Veteran of the war of 1812 – Born in Quebec – Died in December, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec aged 103 – (DL 83).

LAVOIE, Théo – Died November 2, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Falls from a roof – (ADS 86).

LAW. Jos. – Died August 18, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Struck by a falling bar of iron – (ADS 82).

LEACH, Wm. Turnbull (The Venerable), D.C.L. (1849), LL.D. (1857) – Archdeacon of Montreal (1865) – Born in March, 1805 at Berwick-upon-Tweed – Died October 13, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

LEBEL, Joseph, N.P. (1833) – For many years Coroner and Registrar of Bonaventure, Quebec – Native of Kamouraska, Quebec – Died January 20, 1886 at New Carlisle, Quebec aged 75 – (Obit. 86).

LEBLANC : a daughter, about 12 years of age, of a farmer named Leblanc, living near Shrewsbury, Quebec – Died August 21, 1884 – Eaten by a bear – (JRO 84).

LEBOEUF, L. – Died October 15, 1886 near Pointe Claire, Quebec – Railway accident.. – (ADS 86).

LECAVALIER, Adolphe – Died May 3, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec aged 16 – Dies from the effects of the excessive use of chewing tobacco – (JRO 84).

LECHERIE, Marcel – Died October 28, 1882 in Quebec – Run over by a street car – (ADS 82).

LECKIE, Robt. – Merchant – Born in 1822 in Glasgow, Scotland – Died January 14, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1841 – (Obit. 80-81).

LECLERC : a 3 year old child of Ovide Leclerc – Died January 2, 1885 at Minnow Lake, Hull, Quebec – Burnt to death – (JRO 85).

LECLERE, Nazaire (Rev., Church of Rome) – Founder and late editor of the Annales de Ste. Anne de Beaupré – Died October 31, 1883 at St. Felix du Cap Rouge, Quebec – (Obit. 83).

LEE, William Henry – Late Clerk of the Privy Council of Canada – Born June 26, 1799 at Three Rivers, Quebec – Died September 11, 1878, Ottawa, Ontario – He was the son of Dr. William Lee, of the Army Medical Staff in Upper Canada, and formerly of Enniscorthy, Wexford, Ireland. He married in September, 1844, Harriet Louisa, daughter of Hon. Samuel Smith, who twice administered the government of Upper Canada – (Obit. 78).

LEFEBVRE de VILLEMURE, J. B. – N.P. (1851), late a member of the Leg. Coun. of Quebec – Died August 4, 1885 at St. Jérôme, Quebec, aged 57 – (Obit. 85).

LEFEBVRE, a boat-man – Died August 13, 1880, St. Anne Rapids, Quebec – Accidentally drowned while trying to run the rapids – (JRO 80-81).

LEFEBVRE, Joseph – Registrar of Shefford, Quebec (1878) – Born November 9, 1833 at Laprairie, Quebec – Died May 14, 1884 at Waterloo, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

LEGARE, Pierre, Q.C. (1867) – Born in 1818 in Quebec City – Died January 17, 1885 in Quebec City – (Obit. 85).

LEGGATT,Gordon Watts – Judge of the County Court of Essex, Ontario (1860-83) – Born March 26, 1826 at Sorel, Quebec – Died September 19, 1883 at Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. – The youngest of the late Asst. Commissary Genl. Leggatt. He was twice married : 1st in 1853, to Miss Laliberte (who died 1860); and 2ndly to Mary Ann, 2nd daughter of the late Deputy Inspector-Genl. Cary. – (Obit. 83).

LEIGHTON, Isabel (Miss) – Born Dundee, Scotland – Died in December, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec aged 100 – (DL 83).

LEMAIRE – Member of the Legislative Council, Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on June 3, 1880 – (PAPS Quebec 80-81).

LEMAIRE, Felix Hyacinthe (Hon.) – Notary Public, Member of the Legislative Council – Born March 13, 1808 at the mission of the Lake of Two Mountains, Quebec – Died December 17, 1879, St. Benoit, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

LEMESURIER, Annie Routh (Mrs. Irvine) – Died April 3, 1880 in Quebec City – Wife of Hon. Geo., Q.C., M.P.P., to whom she sas married in 1856. She was the third daughter of the late Hy. Lemesurier, Esq. – (Obit. 80-81).

LEMIEUX – Died November 8, 1882, Richmond, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

LEMOINE, Emma Julie Duchesnay de St. Denis (Madame) – 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).

LENOIR, Charles (Rev.) – R. C. Clergyman – Born March 17, 1823 at the Tanneries, Quebec – Died April 18, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

LEODEL, Pierre Charles – M.D., Seigneur of Lavaltrie – Died April 4, 1879, Joliette, Quebec aged 85 – (Obit. 79).

LEONARD, Paul – Born in the Province of Quebec – Died October, 1881, Ste. Scholastique, Quebec aged 109 – Burned to death (DL 80-81).

LEPAGE, Antoine – Died July 6, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

LEPERS, Francis Joseph (Rev.), O.M.I – Director of the Ecclesiastical Seminary of Ottawa – Born in 1832 in France – Died November 28, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1865 – (Obit. 78).

LEPINE, Louis – Died May 26, 1882 in Quebec City – Falls from a window – (ADS 82).

LEPROHON, B. H. – Sheriff of Dist. of Joliette, Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on February 24, 1885 – (PAPS Quebec 85).

LEPROHON, Bernard Henri – Sheriff of Dist. of Joliette – Born July 15, 1815 at L'Assoption, Quebec – Died April 24, 1883 – (Obit. 83).

LePROHON, Edouard Philippe – M.A., M.D. (1843) – Born February 19, 1816 at St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec – Died November 24, 1886 at Portland, Maine where he had long resided – He was a brother of Dr. J. L. LeProhon, of Montreal. – (Obit. 86).

LEPROHON, Rosanna Eleanor Mullins (Mrs.) – 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).

LEROUX dit CARDINAL, André – Late Chief Messenger to the House of Commons – Native of St. Roch, Quebec – Died July 5, 1879 in Quebec aged 72 – (Obit. 79).

LEROUX, Antoine – Died November 2, 1882, St. Gabriel, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

LEROUX, Edmond – Died September 10, 1886 at Hochelaga, Quebec aged 57 – Crushed in a drain. – (ADS 86).

LESPÉRANCE, A. – Died September 8, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Facory accident. – (ADS 86).

LESPERANCE, Amable, fireman – Died September 9, 1880, St. Scholastique, Quebec – Railway accident – (JRO 80-81).

LESSARD, Jos. – Died April 23, 1886 at St. George, Beauce, Quebec aged 25 – Drowned – (ADS 86).

LETELLIER de St. JUST, Luc (Hon.) – Late Lieut.-Governor of Quebec – Born May 12, 1820 at Rivière Ouelle, Quebec – Died January 28, 1881, Rivière Ouelle, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

LÉVÈQUE, Louis – Member of the Council of Agriculture of the Province of Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on December 11, 1878 – (PAPS Quebec 78).

LEVEQUE, Nazaire – Soemaker's apprentice – Died August 27, 1879, Cacouna, Quebec – Fatally stabbed by Edouard Dubé, shoemaker, aged 35, who is found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 14 years imprinonment – (JRO 79).

LEVESQUE (Mrs.), and niece – Died May 20, 1886 at Sandy Bay, Quebec – Struck by lightning – (ADS 86).

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

LEVESQUE, Demetrius (Rev., R.C.) – Born in 1846 at Riviere Ouelle, Quebec – Died July 21, 1884 at Riviere Ouelle, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

LÉVESQUE, Léon – Died October 16, 1886 near Côteau, Quebec – Railway accident.. – (ADS 86).

LEVEY, Chas. E. – Prominent merchant – Died August 29, 1889 in Quebec aged 87 – He was married to a daughter of the late Admiral Boxer, R. N. – (Obit. 80-81).

LEVY, Michael – Died November 28, 1886 at Montreal, Quebec – Burned to death – (ADS 86).

LINDSAY, Errol Boyd – Registrar and Treasurer of the Trinity House of Quebec (1832-1871) – Born June 17, 1798 in Quebec City – Died June 14, 1884 in Quebec City – He was a son of Wm. Lindsay, Esq., Clerk of the Leg. Assembly of L. C. – (Obit. 84).

LITTLE, James – Lumber merchant – Born in 1803 at Newton Stewart, Ireland – Died October 2, 1883 at his residence, Woodlands, Cote St. Antoine, Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1823 – (Obit. 83).

LOCKE, Thomas – M.P.P. for Stanstead in the Quebec Assembly (1867-75) – Born in June 16, 1824 in Barnston, Quebec – Died January 27, 1884 in Barnston, Quebec – His parents came from New Hampshire, U.S.A. in the early part of the century. – (Obit. 84).

LODGE, Thomas – An old soldier – Born December 31, 1785 at Carlow, Ireland – Died May 29, 1879, Danville, Quebec – In 1831, he sailed for Quebec, but the vessel springing a leak, she put into St. John's, Newfoundland. There he remained until 1856. From 1856 up to his death he lived at Danville, Quebec– (Obit. 79).

LOGAN, Howard J. – of the editorial staff of the Montreal Star – Born Amherst, Nova Scotia – Died November 13, 1882 in Montreal aged 25 – Died of typhoid fever – (Obit. 82).

LOGER dit DUSABLE, Louis – Born in Manitoba – Died May 5, 1884 in Quebec aged 94 – (DL 84).

LONERGAN, Simon (Rev., R.C.) – Born August 29, 1848 at Ste. Thérèse, Quebec – Died November 11, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 85).

LORANGER, Clement Alfred (Rev., R.C.) – Curé of St. Joseph de Lanoraie, Quebec – Born March 26, 1826 at Ste. Anne d'Yamachiche, Quebec – Died January 15, 1884 at St. Joseph de Lanoraie, Quebec – He was a brother of the Hon. Messrs. T. J. J. and L. O. Loranger. – (Obit. 84).

LORANGER, Joseph Rivard – Died in November, 1883 at Yamachiche, Quebec – He was the father of Hon. Justices T. J. J. and L. O. Loranger. He was a descendant of Nicholas Rivard, lord of the manor at Batiscan, Quebec, 1642. – (Obit. 83).

LORANGER, Rosalie (Madame) (née Laframboise) – Died May 9, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 36 – Wife of Hon. Justice L. O. Loranger to whom she was married in 1867. She was a daughter of the late Hon. Justice Laframboise. – (Obit. 83).

LORANGER, Thos. Jean Jacques (Hon.), LL.D. (1878) – Late a Puisné Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec (1863-79) – Born February 2, 1823 – Died August 18, 1885 at the Island of Orleans, Quebec – (Obit. 85).

LOUIS, Joseph – Leather manufacturer – Native of Portugal – Died June 2, 1884 in Quebec – Settled in Quebec in 1814 – (Obit. 84).

LUNN, Wm. (Hon.) – Treasurer, Protestant Bd. of School Commrs., Montreal – Born July 18, 1796 at Devenport, England – Died June 19, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1819 – (Obit. 86).

LUSSIER, Louis – Gate-keeper at the Mountain street corssing, Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal, Quebec – Died July 14, 1879 – Instantly killed when knocked down and run over by an engine, while walking on the railway track – (JRO 79).

LYMAN, Benjamin – Merchant – Born June 11, 1810 in the State of Maine, U.S.A. – Died December 5, 1878 in Toronto, Ontario – When he was six years of age his father removed to Montreal. He was apprenticed to his elder brother, William. Subsequently he and another brother, named Henry, entered into partnership with William. Mr. Benjamin Lyman married Miss Delia Almira Wills, of Vermont, in 1834, and was the father of thirteen children, four of whom are living, two sons and two daughters : Mrs. George T. Beard, wife of Mr. G. T. Beard, of the firm of Beard Bros., who lives in Toronto; Miss Lyman, who lives in Montreal; Mr. Charles Lyman, now of the frim of Lyman, Clare & Co.,, and Mr. Edwin Wills Lyman of Montreal – (Obit. 78).

LYMAN, S. Jones (Lieut.-Col.) – Businessman – Born November 5, 1829 in Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. – Died April 1, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec – Mr. Lyman, with several other members of his family, settled in Montreal at an early age, and became naturalized as a British subject – (Obit. 79).

LYNCH – Died April 18, 1879, near New Liverpool, Quebec – One of four men and two boys drowned by the upsetting of a market boat – (JRO 79).

LYNN, Mary – A servant girl – Died October 25, 1884 or shorly after in Montreal, Quebec – Died as a result of an explosion of gas caused by a defective meter in Mr. J. R. Hutchin's house. An inquest is held and a verdict returned that the accident was due to the negligence of the Gas Co.'s plumber, Thos. Brennan, who is arrested and committed for trial at next Assizes on a charge of manslaughter. – (JRO 84).

LYTTLE, Ann (Mrs.) – Born in Quebec – Died in June, 1883 at Lindsay, Ontario aged 104 – (DL 83).



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