| 1907 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| STORIE |
1907-04-13 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. William STORIE Death came unexpectedly last |
| evening to the home of Mr. Wm. Storie of 317 Kinistino Ave. when Mrs. Storie was suddenly |
| called away. The deceased lady had been unwell for some months. The shock of their |
| bereavement last Jan. when their son Christopher Storie. a bright young man employed at the |
| National Trust Company's local branch, died after a very brief illness, has had much to do with |
| the aggravation of Mrs. Storie's illness. She was only 51 years of age. Funeral will take place |
| STRATTON |
1907-02-04 - Slave Lake River, British Columbia Died - George W. STRATTON who used to live |
| in Winnipeg, was drowned in Slave Lake River, B.C. |
| STRONG |
1907-07-29 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Joseph STRONG an athlete and boxer was drowned in Lake |
| Temiskaming by his canoe upsetting. |
| STRONGMAN |
1907-08-27 - Toronto, Ontario Died - (Rev. Dr. Son of) STRONGMAN The 16 year old son of |
| Rev. Dr. Strongman of Wingham, Ont. was drowned yesterday. |
| STRUMBLE |
1907-07-25 - Hamilton, Ontario Died - Albert STRUMBLE of this city was drowned in the bay last |
| STUART |
1907-06-24 - Guelph, Ontario Died - A. STUART While bathing at Victoria Park, a young |
| Scotchman named A. Stuart, aged 19 was drowned Sat. afternoon. He had only been out from |
| Aberdeenshire about 3 weeks and was a junior clerk in the Dominion Bank. |
| SULLIVAN |
1907-11-23 - Vermilion, Alberta Died - Miss. Allie SULLIVAN The death occurred on Mon. evening |
| last at the home of her father near Vermilion of Miss. Allie Sullivan. The deceased had been ill for |
| some time. She was formerly a resident of Edmonton. Her father M. Sullivan was a former |
| SUNDSTRAIN |
1907-02-08 - Montreal, Quebec Died - Oscar SUNDSTRAIN Kenora was found in the Windsor St. |
| station today with his throat cut from ear to ear. |
| SUTHERLAND |
1907-04-30 - Stoney Plain, Alberta Died - Helen SUTHERLAND The death occurred yesterday of |
| Helen Sutherland in the 19th year of her age. |
| SUTHERLAND |
1907-05-27 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - John SUTHERLAND The death occurred last Fri. evening |
| of John Sutherland, engineer at Campbell and Ottwells mill. He had been ill for some time in the |
| Strathcona Public Hospital with typhoid fever. He leaves A wife and 2 children. |
| SWAN |
1907-07-19 - Toronto, Ontario Died - James SWAN teamster, was fatally injured in a cave-in of a |
| sand pit on Bloor St. this morning. His skull was fractured. |
| SWANSON |
1907-12-23 - Kenora, Ontario Died - Andrew SWANSON employed as rock foreman was engaged |
| in charging a hole when it exploded killing him instantly. He was a Scandinavian aged about 35. |
| SWANSON |
1907-10-17 - Kenora, Ontario Died - Charles SWANSON a Swede was instantly killed by the |
| premature explosion of a blast during railway construction work. |
| SYNGERS |
1907-09-13 - London, Ontario Died - Major General M.L. SYNGERS one of the pioneers of the |
| TAIT |
1907-10-29 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - Leslie TAIT aged 11, while riding a bicycle on Sat. was |
| run down and killed by street car 246. |
| TALLACK |
1907-09-03 - Regina, Saskatchewan Died - Joseph TALLACK was found dead sitting in a chair at |
| TASHAWAY |
1907-06-10 - South Mountain, Ontario Died - James TASHAWAY As a result of the inquest on the |
| body of James Tashaway, who was found dead in bed a few days ago, a verdict of murder has |
| been rendered against person unknown. |
| TAYLOR |
1907-07-23 - Waskada, Manitoba Died - Henry TAYLOR Two young men of this place lost their |
| lives yesterday in Flossie Lake by drowning. Alex Graham, whose parents reside in the town, and |
| Henry Taylor who is said to be a Barnardo boy and has no relatives in this country got beyond |
| TAYLOR |
1907-12-12 - Eagle Hills, Saskatchewan Died - Walter G. TAYLOR aged 19 and son of Mr. Henry |
| Taylor of the Eagle Hills was the victim of an accident which resulted in his death in Battleford |
| Hospital on Mon. He lost his balance while helping to drill a well and fell 80 feet. |
| TAYLOR |
1907-11-09 - Nelson, British Columbia Died - Ross TAYLOR Died on Thurs. morning, Nov. 8 |
| Ross Taylor son of Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Taylor and Brandson of Mr. John Ross of this city, aged 15 |
| TAYLOR |
1907-09-13 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Joseph TAYLOR a farmer near Owen Sound died when he |
| was trampled by his horse. |
| TAYOR |
1907-01-28 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Roy TAYOR aged 17 years, died at the house of his |
| father-in-law on Crawford St. under circumstances pointing to opium poisoning. He was married 2 |
| years ago when only 15 years old to a daughter of Charles Gooderham at whose house he has |
| been living with his wife who is only 18 years old. A full bottle of laudanum was found in his |
| clothing and his relatives say he had been in the habit of using it for decayed teeth. Young |
| Taylor came home Fri. complaining of being sick. When his wife awoke early in the morning she |
| noticed he was breathing heavily and appeared to be stupified. Three doctors were called in but |
| TENNANT |
1907-12-13 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - Harry TENNANT of Halfpenny Lanark Twp., bachelor, was |
| found dead this morning having been struck by a car in the CPR yards. |
| TETTLEY |
1907-06-10 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - J.T. TETTLEY 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 |
| THEPOT |
1907-06-10 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - F. THEPOT 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 |
| August 2, 2008 |
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