| 1907 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| MOORE |
1907-06-08 - Kenora, Ontario Died - Mark MOORE Yesterday morning, an Englishman named |
| Mark Moore was instantly killed by the westbound train at Pine about 40 miles east of here. Being |
| deaf it is supposed he did not hear the train. He was 54 years old and leaves a son. |
| MOORE |
1907-10-25 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - R.P. (Child of) MOORE The infant child of R.P. Moore. |
| 12th St. died this morning. |
| MOORE |
1907-08-06 - Wolsely, Saskatchewan Died - Rosie MOORE Rosie Moore was murdered here. |
| MORGAN |
1907-09-24 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Grant MORGAN aged 41 years died Mon. Sept. 23. Mr. |
| Morgan who had come from Stroh, Indiana to Alberta two years ago has been in the city for the |
| MORNEAU |
1907-01-22 - St. Jean, Port Jolie, Quebec Died - Louis MORNEAU Two sad accidents occurred |
| here, one on Sat. and the other yesterday. The house of Antoine Morneau of St. Aubert was |
| burned with all it contents. Mrs. Morneau was being waked having died on Fri. Louis Morneau. a |
| merchant of St. Jean, Port Jolie, who had gone to his aunt's funeral, was found yesterday |
| morning accidentally killed on the inter colonial tracks. |
| MORNEAU |
1907-01-22 - St. Jean, Port Jolie, Quebec Died - Mrs. Antoine MORNEAU Two sad accidents |
| occurred here, one on Sat. and the other yesterday. The house of Antoine Morneau of St. Aubert |
| was burned with all it contents. Mrs. Morneau was being waked having died on Fri. Louis Morneau. |
| a merchant of St. Jean, Port Jolie, who had gone to his aunt's funeral, was found yesterday |
| morning accidentally killed on the inter colonial tracks. |
| MORRIS |
1907-12-13 - Regina, Saskatchewan Died - Edward MORRIS Fireman Edward Morris of the |
| Canadian Northern was run over by a Canadian Pacific local and died this morning. He came |
| from Winnipeg where his wife lives. |
| MORRIS |
1907-05-07 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - D.K. MORRIS The death of the 6 month old child of Mr. |
| and Mrs. D.K. Morris of Leduc, occurred yesterday at the residence of J.H. Morris of Edmonton. |
| MORRIS |
1907-11-02 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Ormond K. MORRIS There died at the home of Mr. Garnet |
| Morris on Wed. morning his brother Ormond K. Morris who had been in ill health for some time. |
| The deceased, 26 years of age, leaves a wife to mourn his early taking off. |
| MORROW |
1907-04-20 - Tottenham, Ontario Died - J.J. MORROW The members of the Edmonton lacrosse |
| team and other friends in the city will regret to hear of the sudden death at Tottenham, Ont. of |
| J.J. Morrow who was prominent in Edmonton lacrosse circles last year. His death occurred on |
| Apr. 11 and the funeral took place on the 13th. Morrow was at one time wine clerk at the Senate |
| Hotel and also at the Dominion. |
| MOUNTFORD |
1907-06-06 - Toronto, Ontario Died - James MOUNTFORD aged 50 years, a prominent financial |
| man of London, England, fell dead on the steps of the Parliament Building. Heart disease was the |
| MULLER |
1907-09-16 - Regina, Saskatchewan Died - Henry MULLER A cave in occurred yesterday on |
| Dewdney St. where Henry Muller was buried under 15 feet of clay. |
| MULLIGAN |
1907-07-13 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - James MULLIGAN of Aylmer, Que. and Louis Malloch of |
| Ottawa, were drowned yesterday in the Ottawa River. Mulligan is formerly of the Yukon, leaves a |
| wife and young family. Malloch was 25 years of age. |
| MUNROE |
1907-07-25 - Kenora, Ontario Died - Mr. MUNROE A young Scottish man named Munroe, lately |
| out from the old country was instantly killed by being crushed to death at #1 camp of Chambers |
| Bros. 14 miles from here. |
| MUNTON |
1907-05-27 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. C. MUNTON Parkdale, died on Sat. The funeral will |
| proceed to All Saints Church and thereafter to the Edmonton Cemetery. |
| MURGATROYD |
1907-08-13 - Macleod, Alberta Died - Engineer B. MURGATROYD Engineer B. Murgatroyd and |
| fireman Berny were killed as a result of their engine turning turtle on a sharp curve. |
| MURPHY |
1907-10-17 - Stratford, Ontario Died - Stephen H. MURPHY 30, section man on the GTR was run |
| over and instantly killed at Shakespeare Stn last night. |
| MUSSON |
1907-11-06 - Vancouver, British Columbia Died - Marjorie MUSSON While lighting the fire with |
| coal oil, Marjorie Musson the 14 year old daughter of Charles Musson was fatally burned. |
| MYERS |
1907-06-15 - Wetaskiwin, Alberta Died - Charles MYERS On Wed. afternoon Chas. Myers. a |
| young farmer living 6 miles N.W. of Millet was struck by lightning as he sat on his horse. |
| NAGLE |
1907-12-16 - Montreal, Quebec Died - Edward NAGLE was burned to death in a fire which |
| destroyed a boarding house at the Cedars. |
| NEAL |
1907-01-31 - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Died - Sydney NEAL The verdict of the jury in the |
| steamer Golspie case was that Sydney Neal came to his death from frost exposure. This |
| exposure was due directly to Captain Bault who drove the said Sydney Neal from shelter when he |
| might have protected him. |
| NEHRGANG |
1907-07-27 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Dawson - Switchman NEHRGANG A drowning accident |
| occurred near Sunnyside during a thunderstorm Thurs. night when the launch Danline with 10 |
| young men in it upset. Only one survived. Dead are: Joseph Irwin. aged 20, bricklayer; Jack |
| Irving. 20; Walter Dudin (Dundm),20; Frank Kyle. 18; Frank Daly. 19; Dawson Nehrgang, CPR |
| switchman; Gordon LeRoc trainer for the Shamrocks; R.G. Miller. 19; John Irvine. |
| NEWTON |
1907-07-29 - Niagra Falls, Ontario Died - Elizabeth NEWTON while suffering from insanity, |
| NICOLLS |
1907-11-25 - Vancouver, British Columbia Died - Sam NICOLLS Sam Nicolls, stabbed Thurs. |
| night, passed away on Sat. at the General Hospital. |
| NIVELI |
1907-10-09 - Kingston, Ontario Died - John M. NIVELI district agent of the Singer Sewing |
| Machine Co., fell into the lake last night during a storm and was drowned. He was aged 56 years. |
| NIVEN |
1907-11-11 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Johnathan NIVEN retired farmer, dropped dead in Bathurst |
| St. Methodist Church during service. |
| NOBLE |
1907-08-06 - Rossland, British Columbia Died - David NOBLE was drowned in the Kootenay |
| River two miles from Castlegar, Sunday |
| August 2, 2008 |
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