| 1907 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| GUNTON (Gerton) |
1907-02-25 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. N. GUNTON (Gerton) The death occurred at the |
| Misericordia Hopital yesterday of Mrs. N. Gurton (Gerton) who formerly lived on 5th St. The |
| deceased was a member of the Church of England. |
| GWYNN |
1907-03-07 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Died - C.H. GWYNN Investigation into the death of |
| C.H. Gwynn, who was found dead in his shack near Valley Park, S.W. of Saskatoon with a rifle |
| bullet wound in his skull satisfies the police that it was a case of suicide. |
| HAGGARD |
1907-11-06 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - John HAGGARD John Haggard. 446 Sutherland who died |
| at his residence on Mon. night will be buried tomorrow to the Edmonton Cemetery. |
| HAHN |
1907-11-06 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - William Fredrick HAHN Died William Frederick Hahn. |
| General Hospital, aged 23. |
| HALENKAI |
1907-06-17 - Brandon, Manitoba Died - Kattrina HALENKAI The body of the little Galician girl |
| Kattrina Halenkai who was drowned while playing on the banks of the Assiniboine 2 weeks ago |
| was recovered from the water. |
| HALL |
1907-01-05 - Neepawa, Manitoba Died - Samuel HALL of Moose Jaw received the sad news of |
| the death of his mother, Mrs. J.B. Hall on Mon. Dec. 24 at the residence of her son-in-law James |
| Pool of Neepawa. The deceased lady had been in good health up to the hour of her death but was |
| seized with a paralytic stroke and passed away very suddenly. She was aged 61 years and was |
| the mother of 9 children. |
| HALL |
1907-05-17 - Toronto, Ontario Died - John HALL Inspector John Hall died at his home today |
| after an illness of over 20 months. He had been troubled with cancer of the stomach and his end |
| was expected. He had been a member of the Toronto police since 1891. He was 65 years old. |
| HALL |
1907-09-23 - Philadelphia, USA Died - Mrs. H.E. HALL The death occurred last week in |
| Philadelphia of Mrs. H.E. Hall. wife of H.E. Hall of this city. (Edmonton) She had been ill for the |
| HALLET |
1907-01-28 - St. Catharines, Ontario Died - John HALLET January 28 - St. Catharines - John |
| Hallet and his son were driving down a steep hill on top of a load of boxes when the wagon struck |
| a rock, overturning the load. One of the boxes fell on the boy killing him instantly. |
| HALLIWELL |
1907-09-11 - Belleville, Ontario Died - Col. J. Earl HALLIWELL retired commander of the 15th |
| regiment, died suddenly at his home in Stirling yesterday. He was born in Lancashire, England |
| and was about 55 years of age. |
| HAMILTON |
1907-07-08 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - W.B. HAMILTON the CNR engineer who was brought to |
| the General Hospital severely injured Sat. having been hurt at Rainy River, succumbed to his |
| injuries Sat. Wilbur Vonce, fireman, was killed instantly. |
| HAMLIN |
1907-08-28 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - F.J. (Daughter of) HAMLIN While the daughter of F.J. |
| Hamlin of Rockland was playing with matches today, her dress caught fire and she was burned to |
| HAMMOND |
1907-09-19 - Portage La Prairie, Manitoba Died - John HAMMOND a farmer living south of |
| Burnside fell from his wagon, the wheel passing over his chest. He expired last night. |
| HANC |
1907-10-07 - Montreal, Quebec Died - Victor HANC Dramatically terminating a conversation |
| during which the girl had refused to marry him, Victor Hanc shot himself through the head in front |
| HANDBERRY |
1907-07-29 - Fort William, Ontario Died - Bert HANDBERRY was drowned at Savanne Sat. |
| Handberry was employed on the Grand Trunk engineering. He served through the Boer War with a |
| regiment of cavalry. He is the son of Inspector Handberry of the Scotland Yard force. |
| HANSON |
1907-06-03 - Cupar, Saskatchewan Died - Edward HANSON Ernest Brockbank and Edward |
| Hanson were suffocated in a well which they were digging Friday morning 1 1/2 miles south form |
| here. the men had discharged a charge of dynamite in the well late Thursday to dislodge stone |
| when Hanson was lowered Friday morning to observe the effects of the shot he was overcome |
| by gas and slipped through the noose in the rope by which he was being lowered. Brockbank went |
| down to try to recover the body and was also overcome before he could be pulled up. Hanson |
| came from Bagley, Minn. and Brockbank from South Port, England. |
| HARDY |
1907-06-10 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - Joseph HARDY Six men lost their lives in a coal mine |
| fire here today. George H. Lamb, about 30 years of age, a native of Durham, England; Joseph |
| Hardy, pit foreman, 52 years of age, a native of Newcastle on Tyne, England leaves a wife and |
| two children in Newcastle. Percy Harrington was about 27 years of age, unmarried and came |
| from Essex, England; J.T. Tettley. was 27 years of age, unmarried and a native of |
| Barrow-in-Farness, Lanes., England. Wm. McClelland was about 24 years of age, unmarried and |
| from South Africa. F. Thepot was about 30 years of age and a native of Brittany, South of |
| HARRINGTON |
1907-06-10 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - Percy HARRINGTON Six men lost their lives in a coal |
| mine fire here today. George H. Lamb, about 30 years of age, a native of Durham, England; |
| Joseph Hardy, pit foreman, 52 years of age, a native of Newcastle on Tyne, England leaves a |
| wife and two children in Newcastle. Percy Harrington was about 27 years of age, unmarried and |
| came from Essex, England; J.T. Tettley. was 27 years of age, unmarried and a native of |
| Barrow-in-Farness, Lanes., England. Wm. McClelland was about 24 years of age, unmarried and |
| from South Africa. F. Thepot was about 30 years of age and a native of Brittany, South of |
| HART |
1907-05-20 - Guelph, Ontario Died - Michael HART a farmer who lived about a mile from this city |
| on the Brock Road, was found drowned in a dam near the CPR station Saturday. |
| HART |
1907-06-05 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Francis HART of Aberdeen, Scotland who was injured at the |
| Bay St. crossing on May 24, died in St. Michael's Hospital last night. He refused to have his foot |
| amputated and blood poisoning proved fatal. |
| HARTNEDY |
1907-05-20 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - J.J. HARTNEDY who had charge of the dining car |
| service on the C.N.R. died yesterday at ME General Hospital. His remains will be sent to Ottawa |
| HARVEY |
1907-11-11 - Calgary, Alberta Died - William HARVEY a well known rancher on the Rosebud, |
| east of Carstairs, dropped dead at his home yesterday morning. Mr. Harvey came with his |
| family to this country some years ago from South Dakota. |
| HARWOOD |
1907-06-22 - Lethbridge, Alberta Died - Robert HARWOOD The body of Robert Harwood. an |
| Englishman, a piano player at the junction was found last night on the prairie near Freeman's Lake |
| in this city. It is conjectured that he had a fit. |
| August 2, 2008 |
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