| 1907 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| CASE |
1907-06-01 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Madeline CASE Madeline Case. a little girl of (4)(7) years |
| of age died yesterday of scarlet fever at her home on Elizabeth St. |
| CASGRAIN |
1907-03-09 - Windsor, Ontario Died - Senator Charles CASGRAIN died at the Hotel Dieu today |
| after an illness of 2 months, due to a tumour of the bowels. |
| CASS |
1907-12-31 - Qu Appelle, Saskatchewan Died - Norman Harvey CASS A fatal shooting occurred |
| at Edgeley. A. Cass and son Norman Harvey Cass were going to the bush when the son's |
| cocked rifle discharged killing him immediately. |
| CHAFFADEAU |
1907-06-17 - Quebec City, Quebec Died - Phillips CHAFFADEAU A shocking drowning fatality is |
| reported at Hamilton Cove, Saguenay Co. Several canoes filled with workmen started out to |
| cross above the falls. One of the canoes containing seven men was caught in the current and |
| swept over the falls all being drowned. The victims were: Alfred Gagnon. Geo. Quinn, Xavier |
| Guerin, James Quinn, Phillips Chaffadeau, Zenon Otis, Geo Campion. |
| CHAMBERLAIN |
1907-01-16 - Fernie, British Columbia Died - Frank CHAMBERLAIN The second fatal accident |
| during the week occurred at 3:30 Sat. morning on the Morrissey, Fernie and Mitchel railway. Frank |
| Chamberlain, a brakeman, aged 24 years fell from his train under the wheels and was horribly |
| mangled. He was unmarried and resided with his mother in Fernie. |
| CHAMBERS |
1907-06-03 - Selkirk, Manitoba Died - W. CHAMBERS A search party found the body of Mrs. W. |
| Chambers who wandered away from her home at Oak Hammond yesterday. She had been |
| missing for nearly a week. The woman appeared to have died from exposure. |
| CHAMBERS |
1907-07-24 - Tweed, Ontario Died - Joseph CHAMBERS an engineer, was badly injured and died |
| in machinery he was working on. He leaves a widow and 8 children. |
| CHAMPION |
1907-04-13 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - R.B. CHAMPION The casualties in the CPR wreck are |
| as follows: killed, Mrs. R.B. Champion and baby in arms; Mrs. R. Davidson and baby in arms; |
| Wm. Day, Sunny Hill House, Kingstone, England; Winfred and Susie Horton. Bungalo, Charing |
| Heath, Kent, England; C.H. Geolding. his brother and wife and 2 children, Worcester, Mass; Mrs. |
| August Borklund & 2 children, Worcester, Mass. |
| CHANG |
1907-03-25 - Port Arthur, Ontario Died - Mr. CHANG As a result of the careless handling of a colt |
| revolver, Chang, a Chinaman, was shot and instantly killed Sat. at Nipigon, about 60 miles east |
| CHAPMAN |
1907-07-08 - Toronto, Ontario Died - S.M. CHAPMAN of Hamilton was drowned when his canoe |
| was swamped by a terrific storm. |
| CHAPMAN |
1907-08-27 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - W.H. CHAPMAN Died on Mon. Aug. 26 W.H. Chapman, |
| aged 59 years, late of London, Ont. |
| CHAPMAN |
1907-06-11 - Toronto, Ontario Died - William CHAPMAN A boy named Wm. Chapman was |
| drowned in Lake Rosseau Saturday. |
| CHEFF |
1907-08-09 - Chatham, Ontario Died - Francis CHEFF died last night in agony as a result of a |
| CHENIER |
1907-06-06 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Joseph CHENIER an old timer, died at his residence on |
| 6th St. this morning at the age of 55 A mass service will be held at St. Joachim's Church. |
| CHICHESTER |
1907-06-24 - Fort William, Ontario Died - Joseph CHICHESTER a young Englishman was |
| overcome by fumes used for blasting, and died. |
| CHILD |
1907-03-18 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Dr. (Child of) CHILD The infant child of Dr. Child, dentist, |
| died on Sun. and will be buried this afternoon at the Edmonton Cemetery. |
| CHOW |
1907-12-13 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - Lee CHOW Luk Wing and Lee Chow were burned to |
| death when fire broke out in the Chinese Laundry on Salter Ave. |
| CHURCHILL |
1907-04-10 - St. Albert, Alberta Died - W.D. (Child of) CHURCHILL The death occurred last |
| night at St. Albert of the 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Churchill of Onoway. He died of |
| CLARK |
1907-06-17 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - W.H. CLARK Died at the Misericordia Hospital on the |
| 17th inst. W.H. Clark, cigar maker. |
| CLARKE |
1907-04-12 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - George CLARKE The body of George Clarke who came |
| from Battleford to Strathcona and who was the father of one child was lying at the undertaking |
| parlor of Mr. Wainwright on Thurs. Clarke had been working in the coal mines which are the |
| property of Mr. Walter. After staying in the hospital for some time, Mr. Carke died of typhoid on |
| Mon. last. It is probable that the remains will be moved to Battleford. |
| CLAYTON |
1907-01-23 - Okanagan Landing, British Columbia Died - Harold CLAYTON Word comes from |
| Okanagan Landing that the body of a young Englishman named Harold Clayton was found frozen |
| stiff in a boat in the middle of the lake. Clayton came from Alberta some months ago. He was |
| CLEMOW |
1907-05-10 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - Miss. Eileen CLEMOW The suicide yesterday of Miss Eileen |
| Clemow, granddaughter of the late Senator Clemow and a prominent society girl of Ottawa, is the |
| CLIFTON |
1907-04-08 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - Miss. A. CLIFTON A sad and sudden death took place at |
| the Immigration Hall at the end of last week. A girl of the name of A. Clifton, aged 22 years died |
| a few hours after her arrival in the city. |
| CLINTON |
1907-11-28 - Gusboro (Guysborough), Ontario Died - Bernard CLINTON who was remanded |
| yesterday on a sheep stealing charge, committed suicide last evening by taking carbolic acid. He |
| was married with a large family. |
| CLUFF |
1907-05-09 - Strathcona, Alberta Died - Andrew CLUFF On Fri. evening there passed away at the |
| home of his daughter Mrs. Geo Dalphin near Strathcona, Mr. Andrew Cluff one of the pioneers of |
| Huntingdon Co. in the province of Quebec at the ripe age of 92 years. Mr. Cluff was a native of |
| Tyrone Co., Ireland but had spent 65 years of his life in Canada. |
| COARSON |
1907-03-14 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Died - Joseph COARSON The frozen body of Joseph |
| Coarson was found on the prairie 6 miles S.E. of here. Goarson was a bachelor, homesteader, |
| and had been missing since Jan. 27. |
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