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  • Carlton, John
    Carlton, John
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Georgetown Herald, 7 Mar 1867, p. 1     ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Georgetown Herald, 7 Mar 1867, p. 1   ...
    Halton Hills Public Library
  • Brown, John
    Brown, John
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 7 Mar 1867, p. 2     Fatal Accident. Mr. John Brown of Lot 20, 3rd Con Esquesing, was killed on Tuesday afternoon, by his horse running away, and being thrown out of his cutter on a stump, so that his skull was broken. He never rallied, but died early on yesterday morning. Deceased was about 65 …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 7 Mar 1867, p. 2   Fatal Accident. Mr. John Brown of Lot 20, 3rd Con Esquesing, was killed on Tuesday afternoon, by his horse running away, and being thrown out of his cutter on a …
    Milton Public Library
  • Myles, George
    Myles, George
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 7 Mar 1867, p. 2     Mr. George Myles an aged and respected resident of Oakville, came to a sudden death on Monday, supposed to be caused by taking arsenic as medicine for rheumatism, from a doctor staying at the Canadian Hotel. Mr. Myles who although over 80, was nevertheless of very active habits, survived but …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 7 Mar 1867, p. 2   Mr. George Myles an aged and respected resident of Oakville, came to a sudden death on Monday, supposed to be caused by taking arsenic as medicine for rheumatism, from a …
    Milton Public Library
  • Miles, George
    Miles, George
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 14 Mar 1867, p. 3     Arrest of "Dr" Perry. R. W. Perry the notorious quack, formerly livery-stable keeper in this city, was arrested at Cainsville, three miles this side of Brantford, on Friday evening, in consequence of the verdict of a coroner's jury charging him with the death of George Miles at ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 14 Mar 1867, p. 3   Arrest of "Dr" Perry. R. W. Perry the notorious quack, formerly livery-stable keeper in this city, was arrested at Cainsville, three miles this side of Brantford, on Friday evening, in …
    Milton Public Library
  • Clark, Thomas
    Clark, Thomas
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 14 Mar 1867, p. 3     Thomas Clark, well known in Nelson, was killed last week in Walpole, by being caught in the cylinder of his thrashing machine. His head was severed from his body....
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 14 Mar 1867, p. 3   Thomas Clark, well known in Nelson, was killed last week in Walpole, by being caught in the cylinder of his thrashing machine. His head was severed from his body....
    Milton Public Library
  • Henry, Thomas
    Henry, Thomas
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 5 Dec 1867, p. 2     SAD CASE OF SUICIDE. - A young man in Streetsville named Thomas Henry, committed suicide on Tuesday last by hanging himself in his bed-room. The body was discovered suspended from a beam in the ceiling by means of a leather strap, and although still warm all available means to restore …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 5 Dec 1867, p. 2   SAD CASE OF SUICIDE. - A young man in Streetsville named Thomas Henry, committed suicide on Tuesday last by hanging himself in his bed-room. The body was discovered suspended from …
    Milton Public Library
  • Jones, Mr.
    Jones, Mr.
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2     MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN NELSON. - A few days since a wretched couple of itinerants a man and woman, appeared in Nelson, having walked up from the railway track, and went into bivouac in a piece of woods. They started a fire, which attracted the attention of the farmer owning the …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2   MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN NELSON. - A few days since a wretched couple of itinerants a man and woman, appeared in Nelson, having walked up from the railway track, and went …
    Milton Public Library
  • Speck, Mary Ann
    Speck, Mary Ann
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2     On Thursday evening last a poor woman, who was tramping on Dundas Street, was found dead near Mr. William Perkins'. She had called at Mr. Perkins' a few minutes before, and was very civil in her behavior although she had purchased some whiskey at Munn's Corner a short time before. …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2   On Thursday evening last a poor woman, who was tramping on Dundas Street, was found dead near Mr. William Perkins'. She had called at Mr. Perkins' a few minutes before, …
    Milton Public Library
  • Coulson, John, Mrs. & Daughter
    Coulson, John, Mrs. & Daughter
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2     A MELANCHOLY EVENT. - A sad occurrence took place in the neighbourhood of Kilbride, on Saturday night, the 14th inst., which was attended with the loss of two lives, and has cast a gloom throughout the locality in which it happened. Mr. James Coulson, farmer, and an old resident of …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 19 Dec 1867, p. 2   A MELANCHOLY EVENT. - A sad occurrence took place in the neighbourhood of Kilbride, on Saturday night, the 14th inst., which was attended with the loss of two lives, and …
    Milton Public Library
  • Roberts, William
    Roberts, William
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 5 Sep 1867, p. 2     MAN KILLED. - At an early hour on Friday last Mr. William Moore found the body of a man on the Grand Trunk Railway about a mile west of Acton Station. On enquiry it was found to be the body of William Roberts, in the employ of Mr. W. Hemstreet, …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 5 Sep 1867, p. 2   MAN KILLED. - At an early hour on Friday last Mr. William Moore found the body of a man on the Grand Trunk Railway about a mile west of Acton …
    Milton Public Library
  • Brett, James
    Brett, James
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 17 Oct 1867, p. 2     MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. - On Monday the 7th inst., an accident occurred at the Malton Station, which we learn since has proved fatal. Just as the train [?] west and moving off, Mr. James Brett went to jump aboard, but, unfortunately, he slipped and fell, when the hind passenger car passed …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 17 Oct 1867, p. 2   MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. - On Monday the 7th inst., an accident occurred at the Malton Station, which we learn since has proved fatal. Just as the train [?] west and moving …
    Milton Public Library
  • Higgins, Lucy
    Higgins, Lucy
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 25 Apr 1867, p. 2     Fatal Accident. We regret to announce another fatal accident from a circular saw. Yesterday morning a girl named Lucy Higgins, working at Mr. Hadden's, was caught in the circular saw at his mill near Kilbride by means of her hoops, her leg was instantly cut off and she was ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 25 Apr 1867, p. 2   Fatal Accident. We regret to announce another fatal accident from a circular saw. Yesterday morning a girl named Lucy Higgins, working at Mr. Hadden's, was caught in the circular saw …
    Milton Public Library
  • Doyle, James
    Doyle, James
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 9 May 1867, p. 2     LOST OVERBOARD. - The Oswego Palladium states that, a man named James Doyle, belonging to Oakville, was lost overboard from the schooner A. Shade, on Thursday last, while on the passage from Bronte to Oswego. The schooner experienced rough weather, and lost ten thousand feet of lumber from her ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 9 May 1867, p. 2   LOST OVERBOARD. - The Oswego Palladium states that, a man named James Doyle, belonging to Oakville, was lost overboard from the schooner A. Shade, on Thursday last, while on the …
    Milton Public Library
  • Bowman, Alexander
    Bowman, Alexander
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 13 Jun 1867, p. 3     We regret to learn that a son of Mr. Alexander Bowman, of Galt, son of David Bowman, Esq., of Esquesing, was drowned in the river passing through Galt, by venturing out too far on a beam of the new bridge. His body has not yet been found although the river …
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 13 Jun 1867, p. 3   We regret to learn that a son of Mr. Alexander Bowman, of Galt, son of David Bowman, Esq., of Esquesing, was drowned in the river passing through Galt, by venturing …
    Milton Public Library
  • Smitton, Patrick
    Smitton, Patrick
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 4 Jul 1867, p. 3     Fatal Accident. An accident occurred on the 2nd line Esquesing, near John Elliott's on Wednesday night, 26th of the last month. As Mr. Patrick Smitton of Campbellville was returning from Georgetown, his horse commenced kicking as he was descending a hill. He was unable to ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 4 Jul 1867, p. 3   Fatal Accident. An accident occurred on the 2nd line Esquesing, near John Elliott's on Wednesday night, 26th of the last month. As Mr. Patrick Smitton of Campbellville was returning from …
    Milton Public Library
  • Davis, Joseph
    Davis, Joseph
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 1 Aug 1867, p. 3     Death of Judge Davis. Joseph Davis, Judge of this County, expired at his residence near Milton, on the morning of the 26th ult., aged 63 years. He has been ailing for some time, having experienced several premonitory symptoms of his desease, softening of the brain, ...
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 1 Aug 1867, p. 3   Death of Judge Davis. Joseph Davis, Judge of this County, expired at his residence near Milton, on the morning of the 26th ult., aged 63 years. He has been ailing …
    Milton Public Library
  • Downs, James
    Downs, James
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 1 Aug 1867, p. 3     A sad accident occurred yesterday to a child of Mr. James Downs' of Trafalgar, aged one year and seven months. - The little boy got his head fastened between the stake and the wheel, and was found dead in this position by his mother....
    Genealogical ResourceNewspaper  appeared in Canadian Champion, 1 Aug 1867, p. 3   A sad accident occurred yesterday to a child of Mr. James Downs' of Trafalgar, aged one year and seven months. - The little boy got his head fastened between the …
    Milton Public Library
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 21 Dec, 1867, page 2
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 21 Dec, 1867, page 2
    TextNewspaper       *These vessels were probably (in part): ARAXES, ATLANTIC, CHICAGO, COMET, DUNKIRK, ECLIPSE, EQUINOX, FOUNTAIN CITY, ILLINOIS, MARQUETTE, MISSOURI, NEW YORK, OLD CONCORD, ROCKET, SAGINAW, MARY STEWART, TOLEDO. EQUATOR and OMAR PASHA were sold earlier in the season.
    TextNewspaper     *These vessels were probably (in part): ARAXES, ATLANTIC, CHICAGO, COMET, DUNKIRK, ECLIPSE, EQUINOX, FOUNTAIN CITY, ILLINOIS, MARQUETTE, MISSOURI, NEW YORK, OLD CONCORD, ROCKET, SAGINAW, MARY STEWART, TOLEDO. EQUATOR and OMAR …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 23, 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 23, 1867
    TextNewspaper       NEW VESSEL - The new schooner White Oak, Captain Coot, arrived here this morning from Oswego, with a cargo of salt, being her first trip. She was visited during the afternoon by a large number of master builders, ship captains, and others interested in vessels, and was prononced by ...
    TextNewspaper     NEW VESSEL - The new schooner White Oak, Captain Coot, arrived here this morning from Oswego, with a cargo of salt, being her first trip. She was visited during the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 2, 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 2, 1867
    TextNewspaper       The hard-luck steamer GLOBE burned and sank on Saginaw Bay near Big Charity Island, August 12, 1863. Her career had been perversely eventful, marked by a number of serious accidents. She was built in 1847 and was sold into Canadian registry in 1856 [C#33471]. After wrecking on Lake Superior in …
    TextNewspaper     The hard-luck steamer GLOBE burned and sank on Saginaw Bay near Big Charity Island, August 12, 1863. Her career had been perversely eventful, marked by a number of serious accidents. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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