| 1907 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| MACINTOSH |
1907-02-12 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan Died - Aeneas MACINTOSH At Goose Lake, Aeneas |
| MacIntosh, a member of the English bar, a man of prominence, whose presence in the west has |
| been a mystery for some months, has perished in a blizzard February 15 - Moose Jaw - |
| Alexander Alien, a rancher of Willow Bunch was found yesterday frozen to death one mile from |
| his home. He came from Dakota two years ago. |
| MacKENZIE |
1907-06-07 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Alexander W. MacKENZIE of the Canadian Northern |
| Railway died suddenly at his home at Glen Road last night. |
| MACLEAN |
1907-06-05 - Calgary, Alberta Died - D.R. (A.) MACLEAN real estate agent, brother of Waddell |
| MacLean and Son of Toronto, While walking down office stairs, in the act of lighting his pipe, fell |
| down the stairs and expired. |
| MADORE |
1907-06-11 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Died - Dr. G. MADORE surgeon RNWMP was found |
| dead in bed. Heart disease was the cause. He was a native of Pointe Claire near Montreal. He |
| was about 55 years of age and unmarried. |
| MAGNUSEN |
1907-05-09 - Kenora, Ontario Died - Fred MAGNUSEN Fred Magnusen and Eric Leino were killed |
| by a premature dynamite explosion at McLeans camp on the Transcontinental north of Dryden. |
| MAHONEY |
1907-02-04 - Ft. William, Ontario Died - John MAHONEY February 4 - Ft. William - John |
| Mahoney, freight brakeman on the CPR was killed at Ignace on Sat. It is supposed that he went |
| ahead of the train for some purpose and owing to the severe storm raging at the time did not hear |
| the approaching passenger train #3 which ran him down. |
| MALLOCH |
1907-06-04 - Steustache, Quebec Died - Charles C. MALLOCH A tragic drowning occurred on |
| Sat. at Milles Isle Rapids near Steustache, Que. When Chas. C. Malloch, civil engineer, was a |
| victim. Deceased was the son of the late Dr. Malloch. Lieut Col. Coutlee, Ottawa is an uncle and |
| Lady Grant, an aunt. He was 20 years old. He has a brother, Noel at Rosthern, Sask. and a |
| sister, Mrs. L. Forbes at Stettler, Alberta. |
| MANLEY |
1907-09-14 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Fred F. MANLEY for many years principal of the Jarvis St. |
| Collegiate Institute, died today. |
| MARCALE |
1907-08-01 - Kingston, Ontario Died - Gilbert MARCALE 65 was instantly killed by being thrown |
| by a runaway and striking her head. |
| MARCOTTE |
1907-02-18 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Camille MARCOTTE The funeral of Camille Marcotte, an |
| employee of the St. James Hotel, took place this morning to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The |
| deceased formerly lived in Quebec and has friends living there at present. |
| MARCOTTE |
1907-02-14 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Camille MARCOTTE a bartender at the St. James Hotel |
| died very suddenly yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock in his room at the hotel. Death was due |
| to heart failure brought on by excessive use of alcohol. He came from Quebec and has been in |
| Edmonton for some time. He has relations in Montreal. |
| MARSHALL |
1907-02-09 - Janetville, Ontario Died - James MARSHALL Mr. C. Wesley Marshall of Edmonton |
| received word yesterday of the death of his father, James Marshall at Janetville, Ont. |
| MARSHALL |
1907-12-28 - St. Catharines, Ontario Died - Mrs. J.R. MARSHALL Word was received here of the |
| death of Mrs. J.R. Marshall at St. Catharines. |
| MARTIN |
1907-08-27 - Medicine Hat, Alberta Died - W.E. MARTIN of Irvine was drowned in the South |
| Saskatchewan River yesterday. |
| MARTIN |
1907-08-30 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - Leonard MARTIN The sudden death of Leonard Martin |
| cast quite a gloom over the city yesterday. The deceased had been a member of "B" squadron of |
| MARTLEW |
1907-06-11 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - Walter Edward MARTLEW of England fell downstairs in a |
| Colony St. residence and died in hospital last evening. Death was due to the fracture of the skull. |
| MARTYN |
1907-08-15 - Kamloops, British Columbia Died - Frank MARTYN Frank Martyn and Harry Walker, |
| employees of the Triangle Ranch, Quilchena were drowned in Nicola Lake on Tues. Both men |
| MASON |
1907-03-02 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. MASON Mr. Mason has received a wire from his |
| friends in P.E.I, that their boat was stuck in the ice between P.E.I, and N.S. for five days as a |
| consequence they will be unable to reach the city to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Mason |
| Mason |
1907-02-25 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. R.A. Mason The death occurred this morning of Mrs. |
| R.A. Mason at her residence 982 Kinistino. The remains were removed to the mortuary of Moffat, |
| McCoppen and Bull awaiting the arrival of friends from Nova Scotia when interment will take |
| MATHER |
1907-06-11 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - John MATHER the pioneer milling merchant of Keewatin, |
| president of the Manitoba Free Press Co. and director of the Bank of Ottawa, died today. |
| MATHESON |
1907-07-02 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Peter MATHESON Died at the General Hospital on the |
| 29th ult. Peter Matheson. aged 26 years. |
| MATHEWSON |
1907-02-18 - Stratford, Ontario Died - Donald MATHEWSON aged 57 years was found dead in a |
| cutter in Albion Hotel Stables Sat. night. He lived about 2 miles from the city. He was an |
| employee of the Grand Trunk Railway for 23 years. |
| MATSHALL |
1907-08-03 - Toronto, Ontario Died - George H. (Marshall) MATSHALL aged 34 of Mt. Dennis, was |
| crushed to death beneath the wheels of his wagon. He leaves a wife and 6 children, the |
| youngest of whom is 2 weeks old. |
| MAXWELL |
1907-12-28 - St. John, New Brunswick Died - John MAXWELL a 10 year old boy at Benny River |
| Stn. on the N.B. Southern Railway, died Christmas Day from drinking whiskey. |
| MAY |
1907-07-13 - Calgary, Alberta Died - A.E. MAY Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows |
| for the province of Alberta living here in Edmonton, has received a wire from Calgary which |
| contained the sad news of the death of the wife of O.E. Tisdale grand secretary of the order of |
| MAYERHOFER |
1907-01-10 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Ferdinand MAYERHOFER The death occurred this |
| morning of Ferdinand Mayerhofer, proprietor of the Edmonton Dye Works. The deceased was a |
| German and had been living in this country for some time. Three or four days ago he was taken |
| ill with kidney trouble which resulted in his death this morning. Deceased was a member of |
| Friendship Lodge #7 IOOF. He leaves a wife and family. |
| August 2, 2008 |
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