Canadian Deaths 1878-1886
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MACDONALD, Hy. Sandfield – Barrister (1872) – Born in June, 1848 at Cornwall, Ontario – Died April 24, 1886 at Cornwall, Ontario – Died suddenly – His remains were taken to Montreal, Quebec for interment. He was the eldest son of the late Hon. J. Sanfield Macdonald, formerly Premier of the Province of Canada, and first Premier of Ontario. He married in 1878, Florence, daughter of Alex. Molson, Esq., of Montreal. – (Obit. 86).

MACDONNELL, Robert Lea – M.D. – Born in 1818 in Dublin, Ireland – Died January 30, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – Died the result of an accident – He came to Canada in 1845 – (Obit. 78).

MACDOUGALL, Dugald Lorn – Stockbroker – Born August 12, 1811 at Auchdoonan, Argyleshire, Scotland – Died November 13, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – He was the son of Major Peter Macdougall, of H. M.'s 25th Foot. He came to Montreal in 1840. – (Obit. 85).

MACDOUGALL, Helen Ruth (Mrs. White) – Died November, 24, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec aged 23 – Wife of Mr. Robert S. White (of the Montreal Gazette) to whom she had been married not quite two years. She was a daughter of Mr. Geo. Macdougall, of Montreal. – (Obit. 84).

MACKAY, Edward – Retired merchant – Born March 13, 1813 in Kildonan, Sutherlandshire, Scotland – Died May 6, 1883 at Kildonan Hall, Montreal, Quebec – Came to Canada in 1840. Brother of the late Mr. Joseph Mackay, owner of a dry goods house. – (Obit. 83).

MACKAY, Joseph – Retired merchant – Born in 1811 at Kildonan, Sutherlandshire, Scotland – Died May 2, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Montreal about 1832. – (Obit. 80-81).

MACKENZIE, John Gordon – Wholesale merchant – Born in 1796 at Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland – Died May 12, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1811. He married in 1829 the daughter of Hon. Horatio Yates. – (Obit. 80-81).

MACKENZIE, Louisa Rachel (Madame Masson) – Died July 24, 1880, Terrebonne, Quebec aged 45 – Wife of Hon. L. R. Masson, M.P. to whom she was married in 1856 – (Obit. 80-81).

MACLEAN, Hugh, L. W. & Searcher in H. M.'s Customs, Ottawa – Died April 28, 1881, Hull, Quebec – Run over by a railway train and dies from the injuries received – (JRO 80-81).

MACPHERSON, Duncan Barclay – Merchant – Died November 14, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec aged 46 – (Obit. 84).

MACPHIE, Dugald – Late Manager of the Montreal and Chicago Forwarding Co. – Died August 18, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec aged 54 – (Obit. 84).

MACQUEEN, David Shank – Judge of the County Court of the County of Oxford, Ontario (1845) – Born September 12, 1811 in Quebec City – Died June 6, 1885 at Woodstock, Ontario, at his residence ''Beech-hill'' – He was the son of Capt. Alex.Macqueen, of the Canadian Fencibles, by Grace, daughter of Hon. Thos. Fraser. – (Obit. 85).

MAGNY, G. (Mad. Boucher) – Born in Quebec – Died March 27, 1886 at St. Etienne des Grès, Quebec aged 105 – (DL 86).

MAGUIRE – Puisne Judge of the Superior Court for Lower Canada – deceased – Successor appointed on November 13, 1880 – (PAPS Dominion 80-81).

MAGUIRE, John (Hon.) – Puisné Judge of the Superior Court, Quebec – Born in April 1810 in Fermanagh, Ireland – Died July 5, 1880 in Quebec – He married in 1838 a sister of the late Bishop Horan of Kingston. – (Obit. 80-81).

MAILLE, Pierre – Born in Quebec – Died September 24, 1884 at St. Elizabeth, Quebec aged 106 – (DL 84).

MAILLEY, Jules (Rev., R.C.) – Curé of Berthier en haut, Quebec – Died August 30, 1884 at Paris, France – (Obit. 84).

MAILLOUX, M. J. (Mrs.) – Born in St. Matthias, Quebec – Died August 18, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec aged 101 – (DL 84).

MAJOR, Edouard B. – Advocate of Buckingham, Quebec – Died May 29, 1879, Papineauville, Quebec aged 25 – Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head – Unmarried – (JRO 78).

MAJOR, Jas. Edward – For many years Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes at Montreal – Died February 19, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 75 – (Obit. 86).

MAJOR, T. – Born in Quebec – Died in December, 1884 in St. Martin aged 104 – (DL 84).

MALO, Louis Stanislas (Rev., R.C.) – Died December 11, 1884 at Becancour, Quebec aged 83 – (Obit. 84).

MALONE, John (Constable) – Died July 19, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – Murdered. The trial of Chas. Considine for the murder is brought to a close on September 21, 1885 by the jury being dismissed, owing to one of their number being taken suddenly ill with Canadian cholera. – (JRO 85).

MALTBY, Saml., of the Victoria Rifles – Died July 9, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec aged 19 – Accidentally shot at the Montreal Rifle Association matches – (JRO 80-81).

MANDERS, Joseph – Born in Portugal – Died September 1, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged over 106 – (DL 86).

MARCEAU, Germain Simeon (Rev.) – Late curé of St. Simon, R. C. diocese of Rimouski, Quebec – Died January 25, 1879 in Quebec – (Obit. 79).

MARCHAND, G. A. – Registrar of St. Johns, Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on July 16, 1885 – (PAPS Quebec 85).

MARCHAND, Louis – Retired merchant – Born March 15, 1806 at Amsterdam, Holland – Died July 1, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada in 1825. His son is the Clerk of Appeals, Montreal. – (Obit. 80-81).

MARCOTTE, Rev. J. B. H. (R.C.) – Curé of the parish of Lavaltrie since 1847 – Born January 9, 1803 at Deschambault, Quebec – Died August 3, 1882 at Lavaltrie, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

MARCOUX, Francois Xavier (Rev.) – Missionary to the ndians at St. Regis, Quebec – Died August 17, 1883 aged 78 – (Obit. 83).

MARIE, Louis – Colporteur of the French Can. Missionary Society – Native of Normandy – Died July 23, 1883 near St. Laurent, Quebec, aged 85 – (Obit. 83).

MARINEAULT, Mrs, resident of Hull, Quebec – Died September 13, 1879, Ottawa, Ontario – Drowned by mistaking the floating sawdust in the Ottawa river for the shore and stepping on it – (JRO 79).

MARLER, George L. – For many years accountant of the Seminary of St. Sulpice – Born in Montreal, Quebec – Died September 12, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 70. – (Obit. 84).

MAROIS, Joseph – Died June 21, 1883 in Quebec aged 24 – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

MARSAN, A. T. – Law Clerk to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on August 28, 1878 – (PAPS Quebec 78).

MARSAN, Antoine Trefle – Law Clerk to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec – Born in 1847 at St. Rose, Quebec – Died August 19, 1878, St. Joseph de Lévis – (Obit. 78).

MARSDEN, Wm. – M.D. (1830), M.A. (1868) – Born February 18, 1807 at Bolton, Lancashire, England – December 16, 1885 in Quebec City – He came to Canada with his parents in 1812, their vessel, an American brig, being captured on the wat by an English frigate. – (Obit. 85).

MARSOLAIS, Pierre (Rev., R.C.) – Born in 1829 at L'Assomption, Quebec – Died March 16, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

MARTEL – Died December 29, 1883, Beauport Asylum, Quebec – Killed by a fellow lunatic named Gouin – (ADS 83).

MARTIN, Louis Gustave – ex-M.P.P, architect – Born August 22, 1847 at St. Jacques L'Achigan, Quebec – Died September 5, 1879 in Montreal, Quebec – Very sudden death – He was a son of the late J. L. M. Martin, Esq., who was returned to Parliament in 1861, for Montcalm, but did not live to take his seat. – (Obit. 79).

MARTIN, Robert – Working for Waldie & Co., lumberers – Died June 4, 1885 in the Quinze rapids, Quebec – Drowned by the upsetting of his boat. – (JRO 85).

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

MARTINEAU, Alexis Jesse (Rev., R.C.) – Born June 1, 1816 at L'Assomption, Quebec – Died October 18, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

MARTINEAU, Rev. David (R.C.) – Curé of St. Charles de Bellechasse – Born May 31, 1815 at St. Michael, Quebec – Died December 21, 1882 at St. Charles de Bellechasse, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

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

MASSIAH, Christopher Wm. – Journalist – Native of Briston, England – Died October 2, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada about 1870 – Died from small-pox – (Obit. 85).

MASSON, Auguste Adolphe – Of the firm of D. Masson & Co., wholesale grocers, etc. – Died April 8, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 52 – Died suddenly – (Obit. 86).

MASSON, Damase – Merchant – Born February 23, 1805 at St. Geneviève, Quebec – Died April 22, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 78).

MASSON, J. E. – Died February 23, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Suicide with a razor – (ADS 83).

MASSON, Louisa Rachel (Madame) (née Mackenzie) – Died July 24, 1880, Terrebonne, Quebec aged 45 – Wife of Hon. L. R. Masson, M.P. to whom she was married in 1856 – (Obit. 80-81).

MASSON, Luc Hyacinthe – Ex-M.P. for Soulanges, Quebec in Can. Assembly and in the House of Commons – Born August 15, 1811 at St. Benoit, Quebec – Died October 17, 1880, Coteau Landing, Quebec – He was the last survivor of the 8 Canadian exiles sent to Bermuda, in 1837, for participating in the Rebellion of that period. – (Obit. 80-81).

MASSON, Marie Genevieve Sophie (Madame) – Born October 6, 1798 at Laprairie, Quebec – Died November 30, 1882 at Terrebonne, Quebec – Relict of the late Hon. Joseph Masson, M.L.C., to whom she was married in 1818. She was a daughter of the late Mr. J. B. Raymond, M.P. She was the mother of Hon. L. R. Masson, Senator, and of the late Hon. E. Masson, M.L.C. – (Obit. 82).

MASTER, W. – Died August 8, 1882, Pointe Claire, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

MATHESON, Ducan – Died July 28, 1886 in Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

MATHEVON, Mathieu – Silk merchant from Lyons, France – Died July, 1878, neighbourhood (in Quebec?) of Rouse's Point (New York?) – Murdered. Cyprien Costafrolaz de Mirabel, a Savoyard, is executed at St. Johns, Quebec, on December 13th, 1878 for the murder – (JRO 78).

MATHURIN, Agatha (Miss) – Born in Quebec – Died January 23, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec, aged 102 – (DL 84).

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).

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, 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).

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).

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).

McDONALD, James – Died January 29, 1883, Valleyfield, Quebec – Mill accident – (ADS 83).

McDONALD, John (Rev., Presb.) – Died December 7, 1885 at Scotstown, Quebec – (Obit. 85).

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).

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, W. (Hon.) – Puisne Judge Supr. Ct. of Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on June 28, 1886 – (PAPS Dominion 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).

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).

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).

McGEE, John – Died October 26, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – Falls into a tub of boiling water – (ADS 86).

McHUGH, M. – Born in Ireland – Died October 4, 1882, Quebec aged 107 – (DL 82).

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).

McKECHRIE, Ann – Died September 10, 1879 in Quebec City aged 103 – (JRO 79).

McKENZIE (Miss) – Died October (or November) 3, 1880, Lake Megantic, Quebec – Drowned – (JRO 80-81).

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, 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).

McLEAN, Fred. – Died April 30, 1886 at Windsor Mills, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

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).

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).

MEACH – Died September 17, 1883, Chelsea, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 83).

MECTAN, Geo. and his son Hy. Mectan, of Quebec – Died November 15, 1884, Pictou Harbour, Nova Scotia – Drowned – (JRO 84).

MEHARG, James – Died March 1, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Boiler accident – (ADS 82).

MEILLEUR, J. B. – Deputy Registrar of the Province of Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on December 31, 1878 – (PAPS Quebec 78).

MEILLEUR, Jean Baptiste, M.D., LL.D. – Educationalist – Born May 9, 1796 at St. Laurent, Quebec – Died December 6, 1878 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 78).

MELMAY – a Quarter-master – Died June 10, 1878 in Quebec City – Loses his life on board the Allan steamer Sarmatian by exposure to foul gas in the hold of the vessel – (JRO 78).

MERCIER, Magloire, and 6 others – Died May 23, 1881, Bic, Quebec – Drowned by the swamping of their boat – (JRO 80-81).

MERRICK, Wm. C. (Rev.) – M.A. (Church of Eng.) – Died September 1, 1881, Lachute, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

MERRY, John Wesley, M.A. (1870) – Born in 1843 in Township of Magog, Quebec – Died April 5, 1884 at Sherbrooke, Quebec – (Obit. 84).

MERRY, W. A. – Late Sec'y of the Montreal Building and Investment Co. – Native of Ireland – Died April 24, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 83 – He came to Canada early in life. – (Obit. 86).

METHIVIER, Marie (Mlle), who in conjunction with the Abbé Auclair, founded in 1852, the Hospice de la Miséricorde, in the city of Quebec – Died August 28, 1885 in Quebec City, aged 73 – (Obit. 85).

MIGNEAULT, Mr. – Died July 20, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Run over by a carter – (ADS 82).

MILARI, Peter – Died September 16, 1886 near Lachine, Quebec – Railway accident. – (ADS 86).

MILLER – Died August 11, 1885 – Run into by a train and killed whilst driving over the Blue Bonnet's crossing of the Lachine branch of the G. T. R. – (JRO 85).

MILLER, Ed. – Died May 22, 1882, Du Lievre River, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).

MILLIGAN, W. – Died February 6, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Falls into a vat of boiling soap – (ADS 82).

MILLS, Hiram (Major) – Founder of the Western Hospital, Montreal – Born in 1796 in Virginia, U.S.A. – Died August 2, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Came to Montreal in 1861. A clause in his will requires that no obituary be published of him. – (Obit. 82).

MILOY, Timothy – Farm laborer – Died April 16, 1883 in Montreal – Hanged for the murder of Wm. Nesbitt, shot and beaten January 19, 1883. – (JRO 83).

MONDAY, Patrick – Born in Donegal, Ireland – Died January 24, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec aged 113 – (DL 86).

MONETTE : two children – Died August 4, 1879, St. Martin, near Montreal – Poisoned by inhaling Paris green while it is being sprinkled on the fields to destroy potato bugs – (JRO 79).

MONGRAIS, boy – Died August 10, 1880 in Montreal – Died buried in the ruins following the collapse of the flour and feed store of A. Brosseau – (JRO 80-81).

MONK, Edward Cornwallis, M.A., B.C.L. – Advocate (1870) – Born November 1, 1848 – Died September 6, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – He was the 2nd son of Hon. S. C. Monk, of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec. He married, in 1871, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Ed. Murphy, President of the City and District Savings Bank, Montreal. – (Obit. 83).

MONTEITH, Wm. D. – Died August 24, 1885 on the Lower Lachine road, 10 miles from Montreal, Quebec – Killed in an encounter with tramps, who are subsequently arrested and tried on a charge of manslaughter, but a verdict of not guilty is returned – He was the son of Andrew Monteith, a well-to-do farmer. His brother, Richard Thos. Monteith, is also seriously injured. – (JRO 85).

MONTIZAMBERT, Charles Nathaniel – Registrar of the Co. of Quebec (1845) – Born October 26, 1810 in Quebec City – Died April 1, 1885 in Quebec City – He was a descendant of Pierre Boucher, an early French settler of New France, who camew to this country ith his father in 1635, and was afterwards ennobled by Louis XIV of France. He married in 1843 Helen Elizabeth Terrot, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Matthew Bell, formerly of Northumberland, England, and lattery of Three Rivers, Quebec. – (Obit. 85).

MONTIZAMBERT, Edward Louis – Law Clerk to the Senate of Canada (1867) – Born September 23, 1811 in Quebec – Died January 17, 1882 in Quebec – He was descended, through his mother, Miss Taylor (born in Quebec in 1777) from U.E. Loyalists, his maternal grand-father having taken refuge in Canada in 1776. His paternal ancestor, an educated colonist from Perche, France, Pierre Boucher, received from Louis XIV a patent of nobility, on 17 June, 1707, for services rendered the French Crown in the colony, as early as 1639. Pierre Boucher, a son of Gaspar Boucher, who came to Quebec in 1635, was apptd. twice Governor of Three Rivers under the French Régime (…). From this celebrated Canadian worthy, Governor Pierre Boucher, have sprung a number of descendants : – Boucher de Niverville, Boucher de la Bruère, Boucher de la Broquerie, Boucher de Grosbois, Boucher de Boucherville, Boucher de Montizambert, or Mont-Isambert – (Obit. 82).

MOODIE, Wm. – A retired Wholesale dry-goods merchant – Native of Glasgow, Scotland – Died June 6, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – He came to Canada about 1835. – (Obit. 85).

MOODY, John – Member of the firm of Matthew Moody & Sons, agricultural implement manufacturers – Died April 30, 1885 at St. Jerome, Quebec aged 50 – (Obit. 85).

MOORE, David – an extensive lumber merchant – Born in 1824 at Hull, Quebec – Died December 9, 1886 at Hull, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

MOORE, Philip H. (Hon.) – ex-M.L.C, Can. – Born in February 1797 – Died November, 21, 1880, Moore's Station, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

MOREAU (Mrs.) – Died September 16, 1881 in Quebec – François Moreau is found guilty at Rimouski of the murder of his wife and sentenced 29th October to be hanged on 12th January next – (JRO 80-81).

MOREAU, François – Died January 13, 1882 at Rimouski, Quebec aged 36 – Executed for the murder of his wife on the 16th September, 1881 – (JRO 82).

MOREAU, Hyppolyte (Very Rev.) – Vicar General of Montreal (R.C.) – Born in 1815 at St. Luc, Quebec – Died July 30, 1880 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

MOREAU, Pierre, Q.C. – Died February 29, 1880, Longueuil, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

MORELAND – Died November 11, 1886 near Shawinigan Lake, Quebec – Suicide by shooting – (ADS 86).

MORENCY (Brother) – A young member of the Order of Oblat Fathers – Died June 20, 1884 in the Lachine Rapids, Quebec – Drowned while inspecting the new bathing house for the accommodation of the inmates of the Novitiate in that vicinity. – (JRO 84).

MORENCY, Jos. of St. Féréol, Quebec – Died February 8, 1885 at Lake Simon, Quebec – Burned to death in a wooden shanty where he was sleeping. – (JRO 85).

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

MORIN, François (Rev.) (R.C.) – Born August 20, 1806 at St. Michel de Bellechasse, Quebec – Died January 31, 1882 in Quebec – At his request, his remains were interred among his old parishioners at Cap. St. Ignace – (Obit. 82).

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

MORIN, Louis Simeon (Hon.), Q.C. – Joint Protonotary and Clerk of the Crown for the Dist. of Joliette, Quebec – Born January 21, 1832 at Lavaltrie, Quebec – Died May 7, 1879, Lavaltrie, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

MORIN, Michel (Rev.) – Retired clergyman of the Church of Rome – Died in 1879, Lachenaie aged 81 – (Obit. 79).

MORIN, Misaël (Mayor) – Died August 14, 1882, St. Raphael, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).

MORIN, Pierre Louis – Late Director of the Cadastre Office, Quebec (1874-80) – Born February 21, 1811 at Nonancourt, France – Died September 5, 1886 at St. Henri de Mascouche, Quebec – He removed from France to Canada in 1836. – (Obit. 86).

MORRIS, Jno. – Canadian Voyageur who accompanied Nile Expedition for the relief of General Gordon, Caughnawaga Division – Died during the expedition in 1884 or 1885 – (Appendix 3, 1884)

MORRIS, Livingston Edward – Joint Prothonotary, Dist. of St. Francis (1855) – Born October 16, 1822 at Watford, England – Died July 14, 1884 at ''Beaumont'', Sherbrooke, Quebec – He was the youngest son of the late Lt.-Col. Wm. Morris, formerly of H. M.'s 97th Foot, came to Can., with his parents, in 1835. – (Obit. 85).

MORRISETTE, Francois – Died December 31, 1883 in Quebec – Frozen – (ADS 83).

MORRISON, Miss. – Died August 22, 1882, Napierville, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 82).

MOTT, H. (Mrs.) – Died November 18, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – From injuries sustained in falling. – (ADS 86).

MOTZ, James – Advocate – Died October 23, 1879 in Quebec aged 70 – (Obit. 79).

MOULTON, Abial (Rev., Baptist) – Born in 1798 in New Hampshire, U.S.A. – Died November 17, 1885 at Stanstead, Quebec, where he was pastor of the first Freewill Baptist Ch. for 40 years – (Obit. 85).

MOUNTAIN, Armine Wale (Rev.) – Vicar of St. Mary's, Stoney Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England – Born in 1823 in Quebec City – Died January 31, 1885 at Stoney Stratford, Budkinghamshire, England – He was the eldest son of the late Bishop G. J. Mountain, of Quebec. He removed to England in 1869. His remains were brought to Quebec and laid by the side of his revered father in the beautiful cemetery of Mount Hermon. He was a grand son of the late Bishop Mountain, first Anglican Bishop of Canada. – (Obit. 85).

MOUNTAIN, Matthew George – Merchant of Quebec – Born October 31, 1816 in Quebec City of English parentage – Died July 22, 1883 in Quebec City – (Obit. 83).

MOUSSEAU – Puisné Judge of Superior Ct. of Quebec – Deceased, successor appointed on April 12, 1886 – (PAPS Dominion 86).

MOUSSEAU – Revg. Officer in and for Elect. D. of Rimouski – Deceased, successor appointed on April 16, 1886 – (PAPS Dominion 86).

MOUSSEAU, Joseph Alfred (Hon.) – Puisne Judge of the Superior Ct. of Quebec – Born in July, 1838 at Berthier (en haut), Quebec – Died March 30, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

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).

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, 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).

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).

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

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).

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).

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

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

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

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



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