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An old resident. Formerly my landlord |
A prominent man in the political history of Canada. The Chief leader of the rebellion of 1837 - with all his facets an honest well meaning man. |
For many years almost helpless |
An old school fellow |
" " playmate. A dissipated man |
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Lately dissipated. Supposed to have fallen into the bay when under the influence of liquor |
Son to late Col. Turner |
Knew her for upwards of 20 years. Minister said died in peace |
Formerly Director in [Constances] Gas Co |
Formerly Mayor. Died very suddenly. Had been a [fuc] liver |
Said in morning of hearing of M Gusnets death that he would soon follow him was apparently in [well] health. died a few hours after |
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Daughter Rev. Dr. Stroud |
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Knew him many years |
Late member of my Sunday Morning Class + Sabbath School Scholar. Died Triumphant. |
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A very hard drinker |
At Sea |
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Brother to Dr. Robinson. Formerly a resident of Toronto. Secretary for Richmond St at Mr Caughey's revival meetings. Backslid some years ago. Repented + some hope in his death |
Died at Bamberg Bavaria Germany |
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Cut his throat in lane between Richmond St + Queen near Nelson |
Old playfellow. Only heard of his death this day Feb 15/62 |
Paralytic stroke about 6 years ago. In peace |
A well known individual |
Died suddens at Nassai Bahama Islands whither he went for his health |
His wife had premonitions of his death |
A very old resident |
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