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- Horrigan, Martin (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 14 Jan 1916, p. 1. Date of Event: January 8, 1916 Survivor(s): Horrigan, John (brother); Horrigan, James J., (brother); Horrigan, Michael (brother); Horrigan, William (brother); Farrell, Mary Mrs. (sister) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituaryappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 14 Jan 1916, p. 1. Date of Event: January 8, 1916 Survivor(s): Horrigan, John (brother); Horrigan, James J., (brother); Horrigan, Michael (brother); Horrigan, William (brother); Farrell, Mary Mrs. (sister) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA ObituarySt. Catharines Public Library
- Cullen, Alexander (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 31 Jul 1916, p. 1. Date of Event: July 28, 1916 Survivor(s): Cullen, John (brother) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines, Ontario Obituaryappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 31 Jul 1916, p. 1. Date of Event: July 28, 1916 Survivor(s): Cullen, John (brother) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines, Ontario ObituarySt. Catharines Public Library
- Corcoran, Joseph (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Jul 1918, p. 2 City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Chicago, Illinois Obituary; Merritton column; Predeceased by Corcoran, John (father); Deceased was formerly of Merrittonappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Jul 1918, p. 2 City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Chicago, Illinois Obituary; Merritton column; Predeceased by Corcoran, John (father); Deceased was formerly of MerrittonSt. Catharines Public Library
- Crombley, Mrs. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 23 Oct 1918, p. 2. Date of Event: October 16, 1918 Survivor(s): Crombley, Mr. (husband); Crombley, Roy (son); McClelland, T. C. (brother); McClelland, Abraham (brother); McClelland, John (brother); McClelland, George (brother) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Chicago, Ill., Obituary; City and Vicinity; Predeceased by Samuel and Sarah McClelland (parents) (of St. Catharines); Deceased passed away after a …appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 23 Oct 1918, p. 2. Date of Event: October 16, 1918 Survivor(s): Crombley, Mr. (husband); Crombley, Roy (son); McClelland, T. C. (brother); McClelland, Abraham (brother); McClelland, John (brother); McClelland, George (brother) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Chicago, …St. Catharines Public Library
- Bruce, William (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 26 May 1919, p. 2. Date of Event: May 22, 1919 Survivor(s): Bruce, George (brother) (of McNab) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Christ Church Obituary; City and Vicinity; Deceased was in his 53rd year and was a former resident of McNab; He is also survived by his wife and one daughter; Remains have been brought to residence …appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 26 May 1919, p. 2. Date of Event: May 22, 1919 Survivor(s): Bruce, George (brother) (of McNab) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: Christ Church Obituary; City and Vicinity; Deceased was in his 53rd year and was a …St. Catharines Public Library
- St. John, S. L. Mrs. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Mar 1902, p. 2. Date of Event: March 25, 1902 Survivor(s): St. John, Leonard DOCTOR (son); Downey, W. S. DOCTOR Mrs. (daughter); St. John, Frederick (son); St. John, Richard (son); Copeland, DOCTOR Mrs. (daughter); Boothe, Jennie (daughter); St. John, Agatha (daughter); Downey, Mrs. (daughter) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituary Noticeappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Mar 1902, p. 2. Date of Event: March 25, 1902 Survivor(s): St. John, Leonard DOCTOR (son); Downey, W. S. DOCTOR Mrs. (daughter); St. John, Frederick (son); St. John, Richard (son); Copeland, DOCTOR Mrs. (daughter); Boothe, Jennie (daughter); St. John, Agatha …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brownlee, Thomas R. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 30 Mar 1918, p. 2. Date of Event: March 21, 1918 City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituary; City and Vicinity; Deceased was a former citizen of St. Catharines; Survived by his wife, five sons, two brothers and three sisters - all of Chicagoappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 30 Mar 1918, p. 2. Date of Event: March 21, 1918 City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituary; City and Vicinity; Deceased was a former citizen of St. Catharines; Survived by his wife, five sons, two brothers and three sisters - …St. Catharines Public Library
- Wilson, Mary F. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 11 Feb 1924, p. 5. Date of Event: February 2, 1924 Survivor(s): Wilson, Gorda (granddaughter) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: St. John's Cemetery, Woodhouse Obituary Notice; predeceased by Wilson, R. M. DOCTOR (father)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 11 Feb 1924, p. 5. Date of Event: February 2, 1924 Survivor(s): Wilson, Gorda (granddaughter) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Place of Burial: St. John's Cemetery, Woodhouse Obituary Notice; predeceased by Wilson, R. M. DOCTOR (father)St. Catharines Public Library
- Downey, W. S. DR. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 2 Jun 1910, p. 4. Date of Event: June 1, 1910 Survivor(s): Downey, W. S. DR. (son); Downey, Archibald Mr. (son); Downey, Edith (daughter) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Sudden Death of Dr. Downey; Obituary; Former physician of this city, highly respected by all who knew himappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 2 Jun 1910, p. 4. Date of Event: June 1, 1910 Survivor(s): Downey, W. S. DR. (son); Downey, Archibald Mr. (son); Downey, Edith (daughter) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Sudden Death of Dr. Downey; Obituary; Former physician of this city, …St. Catharines Public Library
- Minaker, DOCTOR (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 1 Aug 1902, p. 1. Date of Event: July 25, 1902 Survivor(s): Cooper, David (father in law) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituary Notice Also survived by a wife, two sons, and a daughterappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 1 Aug 1902, p. 1. Date of Event: July 25, 1902 Survivor(s): Cooper, David (father in law) City of Death: Chicago, Illinois, USA Obituary Notice Also survived by a wife, two sons, and a daughterSt. Catharines Public Library
- Explosion of the Propeller FossDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 1 Jul 1860, p. 4 EXPLOSION OF THE PROPELLER FOSS.--The propeller R. H. Foss, which left this port evening before last for Muskegon, exploded her boiler when about fifteen miles out. She was running under only 75 pounds of steam at the time, and no cause can be assigned for the explosion. One fireman was …Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 1 Jul 1860, p. 4 EXPLOSION OF THE PROPELLER FOSS.--The propeller R. H. Foss, which left this port evening before last for Muskegon, exploded her boiler when about fifteen miles out. She was running under …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Wreck of the Propeller Globe -- Another Body FoundChicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 18 Mar 1861, p. 1 THE WRECK OF THE PROPELLER GLOBE -- ANOTHER BODY FOUND -- There was quite a crowd of spectators gathered throughout Saturday, to watch the progress and process of operations about the sunken wreck of the ill-fated propeller Globe at Hale's Dock, near Wells street bridge. Martin Quigley ...Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 18 Mar 1861, p. 1 THE WRECK OF THE PROPELLER GLOBE -- ANOTHER BODY FOUND -- There was quite a crowd of spectators gathered throughout Saturday, to watch the progress and process of operations about …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine IntelligenceChicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 25 Apr 1863, p. 4 Marine Intelligence ... The schooner Millard Fillmore, when off Sheboygan, about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, was struck on the port bow by a white vessel bound down, name unknown. They were both together about an hour before they could be disengaged. captain. Knight, of the ...Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 25 Apr 1863, p. 4 Marine Intelligence ... The schooner Millard Fillmore, when off Sheboygan, about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, was struck on the port bow by a white vessel bound down, name unknown. They …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Appalling CalamityChicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 9 Nov 1860, p. 1 APPALLING CALAMITY _______ The Propeller Globe Blown Up. _______ Fearful Effects of the Explosion _______ Sixteen Lives Supposed Lost. _______ Seven Bodies Recovered _______ Particulars of the Catastrophe. _______ Scenes ...Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 9 Nov 1860, p. 1 APPALLING CALAMITY _______ The Propeller Globe Blown Up. _______ Fearful Effects of the Explosion _______ Sixteen Lives Supposed Lost. _______ Seven Bodies Recovered _______ Particulars of the Catastrophe. _______ Scenes …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Catastrophe of the GlobeChicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 10 Nov 1860, p. 1 The Catastrophe of the Globe The shocking casualty, the explosion of the propeller Globe, was still too fresh in mind yesterday, not to be the most prominent topic of attention and interest yesterday. Very many hair-breadth escapes are noted and brought forward. It is singular to ...Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 10 Nov 1860, p. 1 The Catastrophe of the Globe The shocking casualty, the explosion of the propeller Globe, was still too fresh in mind yesterday, not to be the most prominent topic of attention …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peshtigo HomicideKenosha Union, 26 Jul 1866 PESHTIGO HOMICIDE .-- A week ago, on board the bark Peshtigo, while she was lying a short distance from the mouth of the harbor of Chicago, a most terrible and fatal affray with knives took place between Patrick McCambridge, the mate of the vessel, and William Moor, one of the …Kenosha Union, 26 Jul 1866 PESHTIGO HOMICIDE .-- A week ago, on board the bark Peshtigo, while she was lying a short distance from the mouth of the harbor of Chicago, a most terrible and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peshtigo HomicideChicago Times (Chicago, IL), 20 Jul 1866 ANOTHER MURDER _______ Fatal Affray on Board the Bark Peshtigo _______ One Man Killed an Another Mortally Wounded _______ Full Details of the Horrible Tragedy _______ A terrible and fearful affray, a deadly conflict, such a one as seldom ...Chicago Times (Chicago, IL), 20 Jul 1866 ANOTHER MURDER _______ Fatal Affray on Board the Bark Peshtigo _______ One Man Killed an Another Mortally Wounded _______ Full Details of the Horrible Tragedy _______ A terrible and fearful …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peshtigo HomicideChicago Times (Chicago, IL), 21 Jul 1866 THE PESHTIGO HOMICIDE _______ Inquest Upon the Body of the Mate. _______ Testimony of the Captain and Crew of the Vessel. _______ How the Affray Occurred. _______ The Jury Return a Verdict of Justifiable Homicide _______ Probability ...Chicago Times (Chicago, IL), 21 Jul 1866 THE PESHTIGO HOMICIDE _______ Inquest Upon the Body of the Mate. _______ Testimony of the Captain and Crew of the Vessel. _______ How the Affray Occurred. _______ The Jury Return …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Fatal Fight on the PeshtigoChicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 21 Jul 1866 THE FATAL FIGHT ON THE "PESHTIGO." _______ Inquest on the Body of the Mate, McCambridge -- Details of the Affray -- a Fearful Encounter. _______ THE SURVIVOR EXONERATED BY THE JURY _______ The stabbing affray which occurred on Thursday evening on board ...Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 21 Jul 1866 THE FATAL FIGHT ON THE "PESHTIGO." _______ Inquest on the Body of the Mate, McCambridge -- Details of the Affray -- a Fearful Encounter. _______ THE SURVIVOR EXONERATED BY THE …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Furnishing a Flotilla for the MississippiDaily Ohio Statesman (Columbus, OH), 15 May 1861, p. 1, column 3 Furnishing a Flotilla for the Mississippi CHICAGO, May 7, 1861 To the Hon. Simon Cameron Secretary of War, Washington: DEAR SIR:--We are the owners of six Steam Tugs, which we are using in towing vessels in and out of this harbor. We send a ...Daily Ohio Statesman (Columbus, OH), 15 May 1861, p. 1, column 3 Furnishing a Flotilla for the Mississippi CHICAGO, May 7, 1861 To the Hon. Simon Cameron Secretary of War, Washington: DEAR SIR:--We are the owners of six Steam Tugs, which we …Maritime History of the Great Lakes