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Coroner's Records 1720-1957 Chester County Coroner's Records 1720-1957 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Kaby SolomanNovember 6 1897 Coroners' Bills 1897 3344 Kaercher Charles FJanuary 3 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐1‐3 Kaftan FrankMarch 25 1914 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 286 Kain JamesSeptember 6 1799 Coroner's Report Filed by date Kain JamesSeptember 6 1799 Coroner's Report Filed by date Kain SarahFebruary 6 1817 Coroners' Bills 1817 117 Kalb Abram FFebruary 8 1939 Coroner's Report 39‐2‐4 Kaley Soloman Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 134 Kaley SolomanNovember 2 1897 Coroner's Report Filed by date Kalinoski Charlotte July 1941 Coroner's Report 41‐7‐7 Kamisheff AlexApril 19 1942 Coroner's Report 42‐4‐13 Kane (child of George)April 7 1904 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 133 Kane (infant of George)April 11 1904 Coroners' Bills 1904 Filed by date Kane HenryMarch 3 1935 Coroner's Report 35‐3‐2 Kane JosephMarch 24 1918 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 231 Kane Samuel MOctober 5 1951 Coroner's Report 51‐10‐3 Kane WilliamJune 9 1878 Coroner's Report Filed by date Kanes (infant of George)April 7 1904 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 229 Kann James JayMay 8 1953 Coroner's Report 53‐5‐7 Kanosky FrankJanuary 18 1944 Coroner's Report 44‐1‐16 Kanyak KarlApril 19 1942 Coroner's Report 42‐4‐12 Kapalanyi JohnSeptember 18 1916 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 45 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Kapistecki TheresaOctober 3 1950 Coroner's Report 50‐10‐6 Kaplan LewisNovember 7 1952 Coroner's Report 52‐11‐7 Kapzrick John WApril 29 1912 Coroners' Bills 1912 Filed by date Kapzricki John wApril 21 1912 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 54 Karabin PaulNovember 28 1932 Coroner's Report 32‐11‐2 Kardas AnnaNovember 19 1950 Coroner's Report 50‐11‐8 Kardas John JMay 6 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐5‐8 Kardos MaryAugust 23 1933 Coroner's Report 33‐8‐10 Kardos PaulNovember 2 1945 Coroner's Report 45‐10‐7 Karis WilliamApril 10 1917 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1920 72 Karkoska Andrew WSeptember 1 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐9‐1 Karkoski FrankFebruary 13 1934 Coroner's Report 34‐2‐12 Karney JosephJanuary 28 1939 Coroner's Report 39‐1‐15 Karr Charles CDecember 1 1902 Coroners' Bills 1902 Filed by date Karr Charles CNovember 28 1902 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 228 Karr Chas CNovember 28 1902 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 133 Karr MaryMay 30 1912 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 74 Karr MaryJune 3 1912 Coroners' Bills 1912 Filed by date Kas Adolph LadyJuly 24 1905 Coroners' Bills 1905 1794 Kasopij HrynAugust 2 1914 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 323 Kasrt KarlNovember 13 1908 Coroner's Docket 1906‐1908 427 Kassitz LouisJune 27 1945 Coroner's Report 45‐6‐22 Kasuba John GFebruary 25 1952 Coroner's Report 52‐2‐24 Katherman AdaNovember 26 1951 Coroner's Report 51‐11‐20 Katherman Shirley KayJune 29 1953 Coroner's Report 53‐6‐27 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Katt AnthonyFebruary 13 1845 Coroners' Bills 1845 72 Katz JacobAugust 28 1932 Coroner's Report 32‐8‐6 Kauffman DavidAugust 24 1910 Coroners' Bills 1910 1946 Kauffman David EAugust 19 1910 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 210 Kauffman EdwardOctober 4 1907 Coroner's Docket 1906‐1908 275 Kauffman ElwoodSeptember 9 1907 Coroners' Bills 1907 Filed by date Kauffman John HJune 27 1901 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 133 Kauffman JosephMarch 21 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐3‐11 Kauffman SamuelJune 27 1901 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 225 Kauffman SamuelJune 28 1901 Coroners' Bills 1901 Filed by Date Kavaleskie JohnMarch 11 1898 Coroners' Bills 1898 Filed by Date Kavanaugh William AJune 3 1935 Coroner's Report 35‐6‐3 Kay ThomasJanuary 2 1942 Coroner's Report 42‐1‐2 Kazmerski LandistanfMarch 9 1900 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 141 Kazmerski LandistaufMay 10 1900 Coroners' Bills 1900 Filed by Date Kazmerski LaudistanfMarch 9 1900 Coroner's Report Filed by date Kazmerski LaudistaufMarch 9 1900 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 233 Keane MargaretOctober 1 1932 Coroner's Report 32‐10‐18 Keane NellieSeptember 11 1947 Coroner's Report 47‐9‐11 Kearney EllaNovember 13 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐11‐8 Keating JohnAugust 14 1911 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 369 Keber George WMay 27 1895 Coroners' Bills 1895 1442 Keebler Martha SJune 27 1934 Coroner's Report 34‐6‐9 Keech Charles EDecember 2 1950 Coroner's Report 50‐12‐2 Keech Ella ANovember 9 1933 Coroner's Report 33‐11‐14 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Keech JohnDecember 17 1952 Coroner's Report 52‐12‐13 Keech MyrtleJune 22 1909 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 58 Keech MyrtleJune 28 1909 Coroners' Bills 1909 1873 Keegan EllenApril 28 1876 Coroner's Report Filed by date Keeler HenryJanuary 24 1901 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 134 Keeley JohnApril 3 1911 Coroners' Bills 1911 748 Keeley JohnMarch 13 1911 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 300 Keeley JohnMarch 17 1911 Coroners' Bills 1911 687 Keeley Mary TrumbauerOctober 29 1941 Coroner's Report 41‐10‐17 Keeley Tilley BSeptember 7 1933 Coroner's Report 33‐9‐9 Keely JohnNovember 23 1878 Coroner's Report Filed by date Keely RalphMarch 1 1909 Coroners' Bills 1909 Filed by date Keen Edward MOctober 21 1942 Coroner's Report 42‐10‐8 Keen William JMay 12 1919 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 376 Keenan DavidApril 11 1887 Coroners' Bills 1887 977 Keenan WilliamNovember 8 1941 Coroner's Report 41‐11‐7 Keene NorfletOctober 31 1947 Coroner's Report 47‐10‐15 Keener C ANovember 26 1907 Coroner's Docket 1906‐1908 295 Keeney IraJanuary 5 1944 Coroner's Report 44‐1‐4 Keeney JohnAugust 28 1905 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 235 Keeney JohnAugust 28 1905 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 299 Keeney RaymondJanuary 6 1944 Coroner's Report 44‐1‐6 Keeny JohnSeptember 4 1905 Coroners' Bills 1905 Filed by date Kehler PaulJune 12 1952 Coroner's Report 52‐6‐11 Kehoe IsabellaFebruary 12 1941 Coroner's Report 41‐2‐11 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Kehoe JamesOctober 5 1936 Coroner's Report 36‐10‐9 Keidel LeonardNovember 7 1939 Coroner's Report 39‐11‐15 Keim WalterDecember 3 1909 Coroners' Bills 1909 Filed by date Keimer Mary BessieDecember 2 1951 Coroner's Report 51‐12‐3 Keims FurmanApril 23 1918 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 240 Keims WalterDecember 1 1909 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 115 Kein JosephOctober 29 1892 Coroner's Report 1892‐10‐3 Keiper Robert EJune 13 1952 Coroner's Report 52‐6‐13 Keisstterie JosephMarch 26 1914 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 287 Keiter Robert HaroldJuly 30 1950 Coroner's Report 50‐7‐23 Keith ClaraJanuary 25 1957 Coroner's Report 57‐1‐10 Keith David ADecember 28 1936 Coroner's Report 36‐12‐16 Keith HarryJuly 9 1955 Coroner's Report 55‐7‐8 Keith SamuelSeptember 26 1935 Coroner's Report 35‐9‐22 Keithley Wesley CSeptember 14 1951 Coroner's Report 51‐8‐11 Keithly Wesley CAugust 12 1951 Coroner's Report 51‐8‐10 Keleher CatharineFebruary 19 1898 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 137 Keleman JosephSeptember 28 1915 Coroner's Docket 1915 82 Kelemen (infant)March 28 1948 Coroner's Report 48‐3‐12 Keliher CatharineFebruary 19 1898 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 226 Keliher CatharineFebruary 23 1898 Coroners' Bills 1898 Filed by Date Kelive ElizabethAugust 14 1899 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 137 Kelive ElizabethAugust 14 1899 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 223 Kelive ElizabethAugust 17 1899 Coroners' Bills 1899 2018 Kell AllenFebruary 3 1829 Coroners' Bills 1829 56 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Last Name First Name Middle Name Month Day Year Record Type Reference 1 Reference 2 Kell William HJune 19 1891 Coroner's Report 1891‐6‐7 Kellar AnnaMay 18 1886 Coroners' Bills 1886 1441 Kellar Jane HJanuary 7 1957 Coroner's Report 57‐1‐5 Kellar Lewis IJuly 15 1949 Coroner's Report 49‐7‐22 Kellback Walter GDecember 4 1943 Coroner's Report 43‐12‐3 Kelleher Jerry FFebruary 3 1934 Coroner's Report 34‐2‐2 Kellen AmeliaNovember 9 1903 Coroner's Docket 1897‐1905 138 Kellenberger David MFebruary 17 1914 Coroner's Docket 1912‐1914 275 Keller BenjaminJune 18 1891 Coroner's Report 1891‐6‐2 Keller BenjaminAugust 31 1954 Coroner's Report 54‐8‐17 Keller Clarence LFebruary 16 1942 Coroner's Report 42‐2‐13 Keller ClaudeJune 23 1940 Coroner's Report 40‐6‐11 Keller ElizabethMarch 12 1907 Coroner's Docket 1906‐1908 176 Keller ElizabethMay 28 1907 Coroners' Bills 1907 1514 Keller FrankOctober 31 1896 Coroner's Report 1896‐10‐3 Keller HenryJanuary 24 1901 Coroner's Docket 1891‐1912 230 Keller J FFebruary 12 1916 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 8 Keller JohnOctober 10 1910 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 236 Kelley CharlesApril 9 1906 Coroner's Docket 1906‐1908 37 Kelley ElizabethApril 28 1918 Coroner's Docket 1916‐1919 241 Kelley Horace HJune 27 1910 Coroners' Bills 1910 Filed by date Kelley Horace HJune 22 1910 Coroner's Docket 1909‐1911 184 Kelley JamesAugust 27 1857 Quarter Sessions P/234 No papers Kelley JamesAugust 27 1857 Quarter Sessions P/209 Aug.
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