Canadian Deaths 1878-1886
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TAAFFE, Edward – Died November 27, 1886 at Hamilton, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 86).

TABARET, Jos. Hy. (Rev.), D.D. – Superior of the College of Ottawa (1867-86) – Born April 10, 1828 at Marcellin, Dept. d'Isère, France – Died February 28, 1886 in Ottawa, Ontario – Died suddenly – Ordained in Ottawa in 1850. – (Obit. 86).

TABB, Mrs. Elias, and her child – Died October 27, 1879 at Hamilton, Ontario – Accidentally killed on the track of the Hamilton and North-western Railway – (JRO 79).

TACHE – Sheriff of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec – deceased – Successor appointed on May 3, 1881 – (PAPS Quebec 80-81).

TACHÉ, Emélie Henriette Hélène (Madame Coursol) – Died August 15, 1886 at Montmagny, Quebec – Wife of C. J. Coursol, Esq., Q.C., M.P. – She was the 4th daughter of the late Col. Sir E. P. Taché, twice Premier of Canada, before confederation. – (Obit. 86).

TACHÉ, Louis, N.P. – Sheriff of Dist. of St. Hyacinthe – Born in April, 1822 at Kamouraska, Quebec – Died April 1, 1881, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec – He was the second son of the late Mr. Chas. Taché, and consequently a brother of Archbishop Taché and of Dr. J. C. Taché – (Obit. 80-81).

TACHE, Sophie (Lady) – Died April 30 at St. Thomas, Quebec aged 82 – Relict of the Hon. Sir Etienne P. Tache, Kt., a colonel in the British army, and A.D.C. to the Queen, who was twice Prime Minister of Canada previous to Confederation, and to whom she was united in marriage in 1820. – (Obit. 83).

TACHÉ, V. – Late Sheriff of the District of Kamouraska – Died January 11, 1879, Kamouraska, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

TACHÉ, Vinceslas – Sheriff of the District of Kamouraska, Quebec – Deceased – Successor appointed on January 20, 1879 – (PAPS Quebec 79).

TAHOURINCHI, Paul, also named Francois Xavier Picard – Grand chief of the Huron Indians – Died April 1, 1883 at La Jeune Lorette, Quebec aged 72 – Buried with military honours. – (Obit. 83).

TALBOT, Guillaume (Rev., R.C.) Born March 27, 1823 at St. Thomas, Quebec – Died July 30, 1884 at the Trappist Monastery, Tracadie, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 84).

TALBOT, Marie Angelique (Madame Valin) – Died October 9, 1883 in Quebec, aged 38 – Wife of P. V. Valin, Esq., M.P. – (Obit. 83).

TALONER, A. – Died April 1, 1884 on the Canadian Pacific Railway about 165 miles from Port Arthur (Ontario) – Killed by the premature explosion of a blast – (JRO 84).

TANDY, George James – Mechanical Inspector of the Intercolonial and Canadian Pacific Railways – Born December 29, 1821 at Handsworth, near Birmingham, England – Died September 26, 1879, Moncton, New Brunswick – He came to Canada in 1862 – (Obit. 79).

TANDY, William – Journalist – Born in England – Died January 3, 1882 at Kingston, Ontario aged 41 – (Obit. 82).

TARTON, W. H. – Died July 28, 1886 – Suicide by jumping from a steamer – (ADS 86).

TASCHEREAU, Claire Caroline (Miss) – Died January 15, 1883 in Quebec City aged 65 – Daughter of the late Hon. Justice J. T. Taschereau of Quebec. – (Obit. 83).

TASCHEREAU, Severine (Madame) (née Pacaud) – Died November 29, 1883 at Rivière du Loup en bas, Quebec aged 39 – Wife of the Hon. Justice Henri T. Taschereau, of the Superior Court of Quebec to whom she was united in 1864. She was a daughter of Mr. E. L. Pacaud, Advocate, of Arthabaskaville, Quebec, and a sister of Mr. Ernest Pacaud, the well-known Liberal journalist, and of Madame L. B. (Judge) Caron. – (Obit. 83).

TASCHEREAU, Thos. Jacques – N.P. (1832) – Died January 20, 1885 at St. Joseph de Beauce, Quebec, aged 74 – (Obit. 85).

TASSÉ, François Zéphirin – M.D., Warden of the Penitentiary at St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec (1873-75) – Born May 14, 1835 at St. Martin,j Quebec – Died February 20, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

TASSIE, Benjamin – Manager of the Bank of Montreal at Cornwall, Ontario – Died November 25, 1884 at Cornwall, Ontario, aged 40 – He was the second son of Mr. Jas. Tassie, Golden Hill, Nelson. – (Obit. 84).

TASSIE, Wm., M.A. (1858), LL.D. (1871) – Born May 10, 1815 at Dublin, Ireland – Died November 21, 1886 at Peterboro', Ontario – He came to Canada wiht his father's family in 1834. A memorial tablet of brass, in honour of Dr. T., is about to be placed in the Galt Institute. – (Obit. 86).

TATE, George – Proprietor of Tate's Dry Docks, Montreal – Born in 1808 in Yorkshire, England – Died January 5, 1885 in Montreal, Quebec – His mother was a niece of Wilberforce, the philanthropist. He came to Canada in 1824. – (Obit. 85).

TATHAM, Dolly – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario aged 7 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).

TATTAGUNA, alias Kayawass, an Indian – Died February 5, 1886 at Nanaimo, British Columbia – Executed for the murder of Quonkakulakis, another Indian. – (JRO 86).

TAYLOR – Died December 16, 1880, St. Henri, near Montreal – Taken out dead under the debris of a house being demolished – (JRO 80-81).

TAYLOR – High Sheriff of Digby, Nova Scotia – deceased – Sussessor appointed on January 24, 1882 – (PAPS Nova Scotia 82).

TAYLOR (Mrs.), and 3 daughters aged 21, 23, and 27 – Died March 5, 1882, Meadowlea, Manitoba – Frozen to death following the burning down of their house – Mrs Taylor was the wife of Mr. Jno. Taylor. – (JRO 82).

TAYLOR, And. – Died June 17, 1882 in the Tp. of Grey, Ontario aged 6 – Suffocated in an oat bin – (ADS 82).

TAYLOR, Dougal – Died June 17, 1882 in the Tp. of Grey, Ontario aged 9 – Suffocated in an oat bin – (ADS 82).

TAYLOR, George – Sheriff of the Co. of Hastings, Ontario (1863-83) – Born at Belleville, Ontario – Died October 28, 1883 at Belleville, Ontario aged 68 – (Obit. 83).

TAYLOR, James William – Formerley Collector of Customs at Niagara, Ontario – Died September 10, 1878, Kingstown, Dublin, Ireland aged 78 – (Obit. 78).

TAYLOR, John – ex-M.P.P. for Halifax in N.S. Assembly – Born in 1816 in Montrose, Scotland – Died June 14, 1881 at Halifax, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 80-81).

TAYLOR, John Fennings – Deputy Clerk and 1st Clerk Assistant of the Senate – Born March 14, 1817 in London, England – Died May 4, 1882 at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, U.S.A., whither he had gone for the benefit of his health – Came to Canada in 1836. A memorial window has been placed in St. Alban's Church, Ottawa, Ontario – (Obit. 82).

TAYLOR, Lachlin (Rev.), D.D. (Methodist) – Born June 18, 1815 in Argyleshire, Scotland – Died September 4, 1881, Sackville, New Brunswick – He came to Canada with his parents and settled at Lachute, Quebec. He ministered in Quebec and Ontario before retiring from active work, owing to illness in 1845. His father was an elder in the National Church of Scotland. – (Obit. 80-81).

TAYLOR, R. D. (Capt.), his wife, his brother, and 6 of the crew of the brig G. P. Sherwood – Died June 15, 1884 at sea between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and Halifax, Nova Scotia – Lost in the founders of the brig of the brig G. P. Sherwood – (JRO 84).

TAYLOR, Robt. – Died June 17, 1882, Tp. of Grey, Ontario aged 3 – Suffocated in an oat bin – (ADS 82).

TAYLOR, Sarah (coloured) – Born in Virginia, U.S.A. – Died February 15, 1886 at Louth, Ontario aged 120 years 11 months (sic) – (DL 86).

TAYLOR, Thos. – Died August 16, 1886 at Orr Lake, Ontario – Drowned while fishing. – (ADS 86).

TAYLOR, Thos. – Paper manufacturer – Born about 1813 in Staffordshire, England – Died April 21, 1880 in Toronto, Ontario – Came to America with his parents, who took up their residence near Albany, N.Y., in 1821; removed to York (now Toronto) in 1825. The deceased and his brother retired from their manufacturing business, Thos. Taylor & Bro., in 1880 in favour of their nephews and sons. – (Obit. 80-81).

TAYLOR, W. H. – High Sheriff of Digby, N.S. – Died January 15, 1882 at Digby, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 82).

TAYLOR, Wm. – Died August 16, 1886 at Orr Lake, Ontario – Drowned while fishing. – (ADS 86).

TEEMAN, Huldah (Mrs.), of St. Vincent, Ontario – Died February 14, 1883 near Flint, Michigan, U.S.A. aged 74 – Killed when a broken rail throws a train off the track. – (JRO 83).

TEEMAN, Mrs. Hilda – Died February 15, 1883, near Flint, Michigan aged 74 – Accident on Chicago and Grand Tr'k Ry – (ADS 83).

TEETS, Cook – Died December 4, 1884 at Owen Sound, Ontario – Hanged for the murder of his wife Rosannah Leppard – (JRO 84, see November 5, 1884).

TEETS, Rosannah (Mrs.) (née Leppard) – Died November 1, 1883 in the Township of Artemesia, Ontario – Murdered by her husband Cook Teets who is found guilty November 5, 1884, and sentenced to be hanged on December 5, 1884 on which day the sentence is carried out. – (JRO 84).

TEEVINS, Patrick – Died May 5, 1883, Lindsay, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).

TEIRNEY, Mary, spinster – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario aged 14 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).

TELFER, T. A. – Died August 2, 1886 on Lake Huron, Ontario – Drowned, while yachting – (ADS 86).

TEMPEST, Sarah – Died December 12, 1883 at Hamilton, Ontario aged 5 – Accidentally fiven carbolic acid instead of cough mixture – (ADS 83).

TEMPLE, Charlotte (Lady Rose) – Died December 3, 1883 at Queen's Gate, London, England – Wife of the Hon. Sir John Rose, Bart., G.C.M.G., formerly Minister of Finance of Canada, to whom she was married in June, 1843. She was a daughter of the late Robt. Emmet Temple, Esq., of Rutland, Vermont, U.S.A. – (Obit. 83).

TEMPLETON, John H. – Died April 28, 1886 – Falls from a scaffold – (ADS 86).

TERRILL, Timothy Lee (Hon.), Q.C. – ex-M.P.P. (Quebec) – Born March 12, 1815 in the Township of Ascot, Quebec – Died August 26, 1879 – He was a son of Mr. Joseph Hazzard Terrill, who settled at Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1800. He studied law in the office of his brother, the late Mr. H. B. Terrill. – (Obit. 79).

TERROUX, Chas. A., N.P. – Deputy prothonotary of the Superior Court at Montreal – Native of London, England – Died October 14, 1884 at Montreal, Quebec, aged 75 – (Obit. 84).

TERRY (first name ou surname?), a boy aged 11 – Died October 4, 1879, Bowmanville, Ontario – Accidentally killed while amusing himself jumping into a bin of grain – (JRO 79).

TERRY, Geo. – Died September 2, 1882, Moira Lake, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).

TERRY, J. and A. – Passenger – Died September 14, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Lost in the wreck of the steamer Asia – (JRO 82).

TESSIER bros (2) – Died October 22, 1882, Georgian Bay, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).

TESSIER, Adolphe – Lamplighter – Died April 1, 1884 in Montreal, Quebec – Falls during a quarel and fight with his brother-in-law, Tancred Miron, lamplighter, and dies from his wound. Miron is found guilty of common assault and is sentenced to one year in gaol. – (JRO 84).

TESSIER, Pierre Olivier – M.D. – Died April 7, 1878, St. Foye, near Quebec City – (Obit. 78).

TETRAULT, wife, 2 ch'd'n – Died November 14, 1883, Mitchell's Bay – Drowned – (ADS 83).

TETU, Ludger – M.D. – Born in 1822 at St. Thomas de Montmagny, Quebec – Died May, 1879, Rivière Ouelle, Quebec – He married a daughter of the late Hon. Amable Dionne. – (Obit. 79).

TETU, Vital – Retired merchant of Quebec – Born February 15, 1799 at St. Thomas, Quebec – Died December 2, 1883 in Quebec – (Obit. 83).

THEBARGE, Jos. – Died July 13, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – Burned to death – (ADS 82).

THÉRIAULT : infant child of Bénoni Thériault, of St. Bazil, New Brunswick – Died in February, 1885 – Murdered by his father who had not long been released from a lunatic asylum. The father's execution sentence is commuted for imprisonment for life – (JRO 85, see May 7, 1885).

THIBAUDEAU, Geo. – Died September 18, 1886 at St. Winceslas, Quebec – Struck by a plank – (ADS 86).

THIBAUDEAU, Hon. Joseph E. – Registrar for the registration division of Portneuf (Quebec) – deceased – Successor appointed on June 3, 1878 – (PAPS Quebec 78).

THIBAUDEAU, J. B. – Died October 13, 1886 at Woodstock, Ontario – Run over by a train.. – (ADS 86).

THIBAUDEAU, Jean Elie (Hon.) – Registrar of the County of Portneuf, Quebec – Born at Cap Santé, Quebec – Died January 5, 1878 – Mr. Thibaudeau was a member of the well-known family of which Hon. Isidore Thibaudeau, ex-M.P., is the head – (Obit. 78).

THIBAULT, Amable (Rev.) – Curé of Chambly – Born June 8, 1830 at St. Thérèse, Quebec – Died October 4, 1880, Chambly, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

THIBAULT, Geo. Amable (Rev., R.C.) – Curé of Longueuil for many years – Born August 3, 1819 at Ste. Thérèse, Quebec – Died February 5, 1886 at Longueuil, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

THIBAULT, Jean Baptiste (Very Rev.) – Ordained 1833, Red River Territory; missionary in Saskatchewan 1842 to 1872 – Born December 14, 1880 – Died April 4, 1879, St. Denis en bas, Quebec – (Obit. 79).

THIBEAU, Joseph Nick. – Died February 8, 1881, Annapolis, Nova Scotia aged 45 – Executed for the murder on or about the 3rd Sept. last of Charlotte Hill, a poor charity girl, who had been placed under his care as overseer of the poor – (JRO 80-81).

THICKSON, Albert – Died January 24, 1882, Bowmanville, Ontario aged 15 – Railway accident – (ADS 82).

THOM, Catherine Rosamod (Mrs. Spragge) – Died April 24, 1884 in Toronto, Ontario – Widow of the late Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Chief Justice of Ontario. She survived her husband only a few days. She was the eldest daughter of Dr. Alex. Thom, Staff Surgeon and Medical Supdt. of Military Settlements on the Rideau. – (Obit. 84).

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

THOMAS, Henry – Waterloo veteran – Died January 3, 1882, Bowmanville, Ontario aged 100 – (DL 82).

THOMAS, James (Rev.) – Baptist clergyman – Native of Glamorganshire, Wales – Died June 17, 1879 at Halifax, Nova Scotia aged 66 – (Obit. 79).

THOMAS, May V. – Died August 23, 1883, Whitby, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

THOMASSEN, W. – Died October 24, 1882, Ottawa, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 82).

THOMPSON – Died April 17, 1886 at Riverview, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 86).

THOMPSON – Died June 9, 1886 in the Township of Collingwood, Ontario – Accidentally shoots himself – (ADS 86).

THOMPSON (Mrs Hughes) – Died February 13, 1883 at Willow Grove, about 12 miles from St. John, N.B. – Murdered by her husband Wm. Hughes, a coloured man – It appears that Mrs. Hugues left her husband on account of alleged illtreatment, and went to reside with her mother, Mrs. Henry Thompson, at Willow Grove. Hughes follows, and endeavours to persuade his wife to return with him, and on her refusing, he seizes an axe and chops her several times about the neck and head. He his sentenced to be hanged on the 9th May, on which day the sentence is carried out in the jail yard in St. John. – (JRO 83).

THOMPSON, Angus – Died November 11, 1882, West Zorra, Ontario – Overturning of his waggon – (ADS 82).

THOMPSON, Bella – Died August 22, 1883, near Maxwell, Ontario aged 16 – Struck by lightning – (ADS 83).

THOMPSON, Catharine – an old woman – Died April 5, 1879, Markahm Township, Ontario – Murdered by Edward Thickpenny who was arrested May 14, 1879 – (JRO 79).

THOMPSON, David – Died February 11, 1882, Ancaster, Ontario – Caving in of a sand pit – (ADS 82).

THOMPSON, David – M.P. for Haldimand in Can. Assembly and subsequently in House of Commons (1863-86) – Born December 7, 1836 in Wainfleet, Welland, Ontario – Died April 18, 1885 at his residence, Ruthven Park, Indiana, Ontario – He was a son of a former representative in Parlt of Haldimand, the late D. Thompson, Esq. – (Obit. 86).

THOMPSON, J. – Died March 27, 1883, near Kingston, Ontario – Killed by a falling tree – (ADS 83).

THOMPSON, Joshua Spencer – M.P. – Born in 1828 in Belfast, Ireland – Died December 23, 1880, Victoria, British Columbia – He went to British Columbia in 1858. He was buried with masonic honours. – (Obit. 80-81).

THOMPSON, Miss. – Died August 31, 1882, Drumbo, Ontario – Killed by a runaway – (ADS 82).

THOMPSON, P. (Miss.) – Died April 17, 1886 at Philipsburg, Quebec – Burnt to death – (ADS 86).

THOMPSON, W. – Died July 5, 1883 in Toronto, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).

THOMPSON, Wm. – Born Belfast, Ireland – Died in July 1882 in South Ham, Quebec, aged 107 – (DL 82).

THOMPSON,Saml. – Journalist – Born in 1810 in London, England – Died July 8, 1886 in Toronto, Ontario – He came to Canada in 1833. – (Obit. 86).

THOMSON, Samuel R. Q.C., – Born about 1824 in New Brunswick – Died November 19, 1880 in London, England – Of Irish descent, he was the son of Rev. S. Thomson, Rector of St. Stephen, N.B. – (Obit. 80-81).

THOMSON, William Alexander – Identified himself with railway undertakings – Born in 1816 in Wigtownshire, Scotland – Died October 1, 1878, Glencairn, near Queenston, Ontario – (Obit. 78).

THORNE, Edward L. – Chairman of the Bd. of Customs' Appraisers, St. John, New Brunswick – Died January 23, 1882 in St. John, New Brunswick aged 74 – (Obit. 82).

THORNTON, Chas. – Died June 11, 1883, Georgetown, Ontario – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

THORNTON, David, an engine fitter – Died April 8, 1881, near Barrie, Ontario – Killed in a collision on the Northern Railway – (JRO 80-81).

THURGAR, John Vennor – Retired merchant – Born in 1797 in Yorkshire, England – Died March 1, 1880 in St. John, New Brunswick where he had carried on business for 57 years. – (Obit. 80-81).

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

TIBBITTS, L. H. – Died August 2, 1886 at Lawrenceville, Quebec – Drowning accident. – (ADS 86).

TIBBLES, Henry – 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).

TIFFIN, Joseph Sr. – Merchant – Born in 1814 in Montreal, Quebec – Died November 23, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 82).

TIFFIN, Thos. – Wholesale grocer – Born in 1824 in Montreal, Quebec – Died October 21, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – (Obit. 80-81).

TINDER, D. B., sailor – Died March 25, 1879, Bliss Harbour, New Brunswick – Drowned by the upsetting of a dory in which he was proceeding from a vessel to the shore – (JRO 79).

TISSOT, J. (Very Rev.), O.M.I. – Vicar-General of St. Boniface – Native of Normandy, France – Died August 4, 1885 at St. Boniface, Manitoba aged 60 – He came to Canada early in life. – (Obit. 85).

TOBIN : two girls aged 11 and 14 – Died August 22, 1885 near Ottawa, Ontario – Ran over by a train and killed. – (JRO 85).

TOBIN, Albert – Died August 14, 1886 at Windsor, Ontario – Falls from a gutter. – (ADS 86).

TOBIN, Anne (Lady Young) – Died January 12, 1883 in Halifax, Nova Scotia aged 79 – Wife of Sir Wm. Young, Kt., late Chief Justice of N.S. to whom she was united in 1830. She was the daughter of the late Hon. Michael Tobin, M.L.C. – (Obit. 83).

TOBIN, Michael (Hon.) – Presdt. of the Legislative Council of N.S. – Born January 31, 1804 – Died September 3, 1883 in Halifax, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 83).

TOD, John (Hon.) – Late a member of the Executive Council of British Columbia – Born in 1791 at Lochleven, Dumbartonshire, Scotland – Died August 31, 1882 at Victoria, British Columbia – (Obit. 82).

TODD, Alpheus, C.M.G. (1881); LL.D. (1881) – Librarian of the Parliament of Canada (1870) – Died January 22, 1884 in Ottawa, Ontario – He was a son of the late Henry Cooke Todd, Esq. The family came to Canada in 1833. – (Obit. 84).

TODD, Freeman H. – Merchant and banker – Born in 1809 in North Yarmouth, Maine, U.S.A. – Died in September, 1885 at St. Stephen, New Brunswick – When quite young he came with the other members of the large famiy to which he belong to St. Stephen, New Brunswick, where he lived during the remainder of his life. Since the death of his brother, the Hon. Wm. Todd, he has been President of the St. Stephen Bank. – (Obit. 85).

TODD, Sarah Ann (Mrs.) (née St. John) – Died December 14, 1882 in Ottawa, Ontario aged 56 – Wife of Dr. Alpheus Todd, C.M.G., Librarian of Parliament, to whom she was united in marriage in 1845. She was a daughter of the late Capt. St. John, H.M.'s 9th Regt. – (Obit. 82).

TOLLEY, George – of the Canadian Illustrated News and previously editor of the Montreal Star – Died September 6, 1879, near Brockville, Ontario – Accidentally drowned – (JRO 79).

TOLMIE, Wm. Fraser – M.D., formerly on two occasions, a member of the B.C. Legislature – Born February 3, 1812 at Inverness, Scotland – Died December 8, 1886 at his residence, Cloverdale, Victoria, British Columbia – (Obit. 86).

TOMLINSON, Arthur – Died November 3, 1883, near Peterboro', Ontario – Accidentally shot by D. Phillips – (ADS 83).

TOMPSETT, Joseph – Died June 10, 1884 at Picton, Ontario – Hanged for the murder of Peter Lazier – (JRO 84, see May 6, 1884).

TOPLIS, Wm. – Journalist – Born in 1837 at Matlock, Derbyshire, England – Died April 11, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec. He came to Canada about 1865. – (Obit. 83).

TOPP, Alexander (Rev.), D.D. – Presbyterian clergyman – Born in 1815 at Sheriffmill, near Elgin, Scotland – Died October 6, 1879 in Toronto, Ontario – He came to Toronto in 1858. – (Obit. 79).

TORRANCE, John (Rev.), M.A. – Professor of New Testament Interpretation in Baptist Theological College, Toronto – Born December 6, 1839 in Kilmarnock, Scotland – Died August 3, 1881, Bobcaygeon, Ontario – He came to Canada with his parents in 1849. – (Obit. 80-81).

TOWERS, Joseph, a fireman – Died July 10, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec – Killed by a falling wall in the fire of the boot and shoe factory of Mr. Jas. Whitham – (JRO 80-81).

TOWNSEND, E. – Died January 20, 1883, Buffalo, New York – Suicide while insane – (ADS 83).

TOWNSHEND, Laura (Mrs.) (née Kinnear) – Died March 17, 1884 at Amherst, Nova Scotia – Wife of Hon. C. J. Townshend, Q.C., M.P., to whom she was united in marriage in 1877. She was a daughter of J. D. Kinnear, Esq. – (Obit. 84).

TOZER, Mrs. Thomas – Died February 24, 1883, Ottawa, Ontario – Burnt – (ADS 83).

TRACEY, Anne (Mrs. Wilson) – Died February 7, 1879 in Montreal – Relict of Hon. Chas. Wilson, Senator, with whom she got married in 1835. She was a sister of the late Dr. Daniel Tracey, M.P.P., editor of the Montreal Vindicator. – (Obit. 79).

TRAELER, John – Died May 11, 1883, Louisville, Ontario – Drowned – (ADS 83).

TRAINOR, Patrick – Died December 21, 1880, Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Killed by being struck by some bricks from a falling building – (JRO 80-81).

TRANCHEMONTAGNE – Died May 21, 1886 at Rigaud, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

TRAVERSY, Félix – Died September 14, 1886 in Ottawa, Ontario – Thrown from a cart. – (ADS 86).

TREFRY, Benjamin, of East River, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia – Died October 25, 1884 or shortly after – Murdered by Absalom Hurlburt, a neighbour, who then threw his body into Wilson's Lake. – (JRO 84).

TREMBLAY, Godefroi (Rev.) – R. C. clergyman – Died June 23, 1879, Ile aux Coudres, Quebec aged 79 – Succumbed after an illness of 20 years – (Obit. 79).

TREMBLAY, Pierre Alexis – M. P., P. L. S. – Born December 27, 1827 – Died January 5, 1879 in Quebec – (Obit. 79).

TREMBLAY, Pierre Gregoire (Rev.) – Late Curé of Beauport, Quebec – Born March 12, 1820 at St. Roch des Aulnaies – Died August 4, 1885 – (Obit. 85).

TREMBLAY, Theo – Died May, 20, 1886 at Eboulements, Quebec – Drowned – (ADS 86).

TREMEER, George P. – Died May 24, 1881, London, Ontario, aged 14 – Drowned by the upsetting of the steamer Victoria – (JRO 80-81).

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

TREMILLION – Fireman – Died June 22, 1884 near Welland, Ontario – Killed in a collision on the Welland branch of the Grand Trunk Railway – (JRO 84).

TRETHEWAY, Jos. (Mrs) – Died November 11, 1886 near Nicomin Station – Suicide by drowning – (ADS 86).

TREVIE, Jas. – Died June, 1881 in Montreal, Quebec aged 100 – Death from longevity – (DL 80-81).

TRIMBLE, James – M.D., Speaker of the B.C. Assembly (1872-78) – Died January 1, 1885 in Victoria, British Columbia – He came from Ireland to British Columbia in 1858 – (Obit. 85).

TROOP, Jacob V. – ex-M.P.P., shipbuilder, born in Nova Scotia – Born in 1808 at Upper Granville, Nova Scotia – Died October 2, 1881 in St. John, New Brunswick – (Obit. 80-81).

TROTTIER : son of A. A. Trottier – Died March 23, 1886 at Laprairie, Quebec aged 3 – Accidentally shot by his sister. – (ADS 86).

TRUDEAU, Alex. (Rev., R.C.) – Born in 1823 in Montreal, Quebec – Died November 16, 1885 at Lowell, Massachusetts – (Obit. 85).

TRUDEAU, Jos. – Died November 29, 1886 at St. Henri de Mascouche, Quebec aged 23 – Falls from a bridge. – (ADS 86).

TRUDEL, Eugene H. – M.D., professor of Obstetrics, Montreal School of Medicine – Born in 1820 at St. Geneviève de Batiscan, Quebec – Died November 5, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec. He was a son of the late Mr. O. Trudel, M.P.P. for Champlain – (Obit. 83).

TRUDEL, Robt. – N.P. (1843), M.P.P. for Champlain in the Quebec Assembly (1881-86) – Born February 21, 1821 at Ste. Geneviève de Batiscan, Quebec – Died July 29, 1886 at Ste. Geneviève de Batiscan, Quebec – (Obit. 86).

TUCHU, F. – Died December 5, 1886 in Toronto, Ontario – Suicide by jumping out of a window – (ADS 86).

TULLOCH, L. – Died July 28, 1882, Blind River (Ontario?) – Bursting of a pulley – (ADS 82).

TUPPER, Charles (Rev.), D.D. – Baptist Minister – Born August 6, 1794 at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia – Died January 19, 1881, Aylesford, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 80-81).

TUPPER, Freeman (Hon.), M.L.C., N.S. – Born in 1805 – Died April 16, 1880, Milton, Nova Scotia – (Obit. 80-81).

TUPPER, Nathan – M.D. (1854), Collector of Customs at Amherst, Nova Scotia (1873-86) – Born July 28, 1823 at Amherst, Nova Scotia – Died September 15, 1886 at Amherst, Nova Scotia – He was a son of the late Rev. Dr. Tupper and a younger brother of the Hon. Sir Chas. Tupper, G.C.M.G. – (Obit. 86).

TUPPER, Sarah (Mrs. Dickie) – Died January 2, 1884 – Wife of the Hon. Charles Dickie M.L.C. of Nova Scotia – (Obit. 84).

TURCOT, J. B. – Died February 3, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec – Railway accident – (ADS 83).

TURCOTTE, Louis Philippe – Assistant Librarian to the Quebec Legislature – Born at St. Jean, Island of Orleans, Quebec – Died April 3, 1878 in Quebec – (Obit. 78).

TURNER, Eliza Mary (Mrs. Vankoughnet) – Died March 28, 1879, Chudleigh, Devon – Relict of the late Hon. P. M. Vankoughnet, Chancellor of Upper Canada. She was the youngest daughter of the late Col. C. B. Turner, K. H. – (Obit. 79).

TURNER, Katie – Died May 14, 1883, Julia Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario aged 12 – Accidentally shot by James Smith, 15 – (ADS 83).

TURNER, Thos. – Died October 25, 1882, Thorold, Ontario – Mill accident – (ADS 82).

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

TWIGG, Chas. – Died July 31, 1886 near Shannonville, Ontario – Railway accident. – (ADS 86).

TYE, Charles – Bricklayer – Died October 10, 1885 near Toronto, Ontario – Run over and killed by a railway train – (JRO 85).

TYLER, Wm. Joseph – Died July 14, 1883, Brooklyn, Ontario – Suicide by poison – (ADS 83).

TYNER, Christopher – Journalist – Born in 1836 in Toronto, Ontario – Died July 8, 1878, East Flamboro', Ontario – (Obit. 78).



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