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Carleton County Coroner Investigations and Inquests Finding Aid for Series RG 22-1395 Carleton County Coroner investigations and inquests How to order: Consult the table below to identify the file that you require. Requests for access to this material must be submitted in writing to the Access Unit of the Archives of Ontario. Contact the Access Unit for more information. Reference Code Name of Person Date Folder Case File No. RG 22-1395 Gullock, Mrs. Cowling or Caroline Jan. 1945 1945-1 1-45 RG 22-1395 LaPlante, Mrs. Dorilla Jan. 1945 1945-1 2-45 RG 22-1395 Langevin, Raoul Dec. 1944 1945-1 3-45 RG 22-1395 Todd, Nathaniel Jan. 1945 1945-1 4-45 RG 22-1395 Denmark, Edith Jan. 1945 1945-1 7-45 RG 22-1395 Donovan, Joseph Jan. 1945 1945-1 8-45 RG 22-1395 Finister, Annie Jan. 1945 1945-1 9-45 RG 22-1395 Fournier, Banjamin Jan. 1945 1945-1 10-45 RG 22-1395 Larkman, Camilla Jan. 1945 1945-1 11-45 RG 22-1395 How, Hum Man Jan. 1945 1945-1 12-45 RG 22-1395 Mehagen, Julia Marie Jan. 1945 1945-1 13-45 RG 22-1395 Meister, Charlotte Jan. 1945 1945-1 14-45 RG 22-1395 O’Flaherty, Marion Feb. 1945 1945-1 15-45 RG 22-1395 Radcliffe, Doris Jan. 1945 1945-1 16-45 RG 22-1395 Robillard, Douglas (18 month old infant) Jan. 1945 1945-1 17-45 RG 22-1395 Saulter, Nancy Jan. 1945 1945-1 18-45 RG 22-1395 Saumur, Almoya Feb. 1945 1945-1 19-45 RG 22-1395 Shaver, Rita Jan. 1945 1945-1 20-45 RG 22-1395 Stonelake, George Feb. 1945 1945-1 21-45 RG 22-1395 Wilson, Graham Jan. 1945 1945-1 22-45 RG 22-1395 Collins, Rebecca Jan. 1945 1945-1 23-45 RG 22-1395 Patrick, John Jan. 1945 1945-1 24-45 RG 22-1395 Rankin, Jennie Feb. 1945 1945-1 25-45 RG 22-1395 D’Amour, Marie Anne Feb. 1945 1945-1 27-45 RG 22-1395 Morrison, Robert Jan. 1945 1945-1 28-45 RG 22-1395 Dupuis, Richard (4 month old infant) Feb. 1945 1945-1 30-45 RG 22-1395 Hughes, Albert Feb. 1945 1945-1 31-45 RG 22-1395 Monette, Napoleon Feb. 1945 1945-1 32-45 RG 22-1395 Rainville, Adrienne (2 year old child) Feb. 1945 1945-1 33-45 RG 22-1395 Willards, Mrs. N. Feb. 1945 1945-1 34-45 RG 22-1395 Davis, William Jan. 1945 1945-1 36-45 RG 22-1395 Dobbie, John Jan. 1945 1945-1 37-45 RG 22-1395 Kerr, Fred Jan. 1945 1945-1 38-45 RG 22-1395 Larsen, Mr. L. J. Jan. 1945 1945-1 39-45 RG 22-1395 McKeown, Michel Jan. 1945 1945-1 40-45 RG 22-1395 Murphy, William Jan. 1945 1945-1 41-45 RG 22-1395 Ness, Miss Arron Jan. 1945 1945-1 42-45 RG 22-1395 Gourgon, Orphila Feb. 1945 1945-2 47-45 RG 22-1395 Hayes, Margaret Feb. 1945 1945-2 48-45 RG 22-1395 Langevin, Alidrich Feb. 1945 1945-2 49-45 RG 22-1395 Maynard, Martin Feb. 1945 1945-2 50-45 RG 22-1395 Milligan, Percy Feb. 1945 1945-2 51-45 RG 22-1395 Monin, Marie Feb. 1945 1945-2 52-45 RG 22-1395 Murray, John Feb. 1945 1945-2 53-45 RG 22-1395 Quail, Charles Feb. 1945 1945-2 54-45 RG 22-1395 Randall, John Feb. 1945 1945-2 55-45 RG 22-1395 Rhind, Joseph Feb. 1945 1945-2 56-45 RG 22-1395 Robillard, Emile Jan. 1945 1945-2 57-45 RG 22-1395 Lapointe, Exilda Feb. 1945 1945-2 60-45 RG 22-1395 Laviolete, Desneige Feb. 1945 1945-2 61-45 RG 22-1395 Mason, Robert Feb. 1945 1945-2 62-45 RG 22-1395 Morin, Gideon Feb. 1945 1945-2 63-45 RG 22-1395 Saunders, Mary Feb. 1945 1945-2 64-45 RG 22-1395 Warman, Albert Feb. 1945 1945-2 65-45 RG 22-1395 Dunn, Thomas March 1945 1945-2 68-45 RG 22-1395 Emond, Mr. W. G. March 1945 1945-2 69-45 RG 22-1395 Lafleche, Tony (Anatele) March 1945 1945-2 70-45 RG 22-1395 Manfredi, Susan March 1945 1945-2 71-45 RG 22-1395 Sarazin, Mr. Adelard March 1945 1945-2 72-45 RG 22-1395 Selley, Douglas March 1945 1945-2 73-45 RG 22-1395 Slattery, James (3 year old child) Feb. 1945 1945-2 74-45 RG 22-1395 Castle, Charles March 1945 1945-2 76-45 RG 22-1395 McGibney, George March 1945 1945-2 77-45 RG 22-1395 Taylor, Emma Jan. 1945 1945-2 78-45 RG 22-1395 Carson, Nancy March 1945 1945-2 83-45 RG 22-1395 Conway, Lillian March 1945 1945-2 84-45 RG 22-1395 Costello, William March 1945 1945-2 85-45 RG 22-1395 Davidson, Margaret March 1945 1945-3 86-45 RG 22-1395 Devlin, John March 1945 1945-3 87-45 RG 22-1395 Evoy, Josiah March 1945 1945-3 88-45 RG 22-1395 Giroux, Rita March 1945 1945-3 89-45 RG 22-1395 Grant, Solomon March 1945 1945-3 90-45 RG 22-1395 Gray, Alfred March 1945 1945-3 91-45 RG 22-1395 Jodoin, Carol (3 year old child) March 1945 1945-3 92-45 RG 22-1395 McCormack, Christena March 1945 1945-3 93-45 RG 22-1395 McLean, Hilda March 1945 1945-3 94-45 RG 22-1395 Miller, George March 1945 1945-3 95-45 RG 22-1395 Miskell, Michael March 1945 1945-3 96-45 RG 22-1395 Momy, Henry March 1945 1945-3 97-45 RG 22-1395 Seaton, John March 1945 1945-3 98-45 RG 22-1395 Sumner, John March 1945 1945-3 99-45 RG 22-1395 Ward, Ida March 1945 1945-3 100-45 RG 22-1395 Wells, Harry March 1945 1945-3 101-45 RG 22-1395 Whitehead, Annie March 1945 1945-3 102-45 RG 22-1395 Wray, Minnie March 1945 1945-3 103-45 RG 22-1395 Larocque, Rene March 1945 1945-3 104-45 RG 22-1395 McCallum, Brown April 1945 1945-3 105-45 RG 22-1395 Russel, Edward March 1945 1945-3 106-45 RG 22-1395 Michael, Andrew April 1945 1945-3 107-45 RG 22-1395 Jenkins, William April 1945 1945-3 108-45 RG 22-1395 Doxtater, Ronald (6 year old child) Dec. 1945 1945-3 109-45 RG 22-1395 Howse (new born infant male) April 1945 1945-3 110-45 RG 22-1395 Johnston, Mary April 1945 1945-3 111-45 RG 22-1395 Light, Mrs. James April 1945 1945-3 112-45 RG 22-1395 McGillvray, William March 1945 1945-3 113-45 RG 22-1395 Nugent, Mary April 1945 1945-3 114-45 RG 22-1395 Despatie, Georgiana March 1945 1945-3 115-45 RG 22-1395 Reeves, John April 1945 1945-3 116-45 RG 22-1395 Stoppelben, Mrs. Jean April 1945 1945-4 117-45 RG 22-1395 Simpson, Wesley April 1945 1945-4 118-45 RG 22-1395 Campbell, Dr. Elsworth April 1945 1945-4 120-45 RG 22-1395 Cousins, Nelson April 1945 1945-4 121-45 RG 22-1395 Draffin, John April 1945 1945-4 122-45 RG 22-1395 Ellis, Theophilus May 1945 1945-4 123-45 RG 22-1395 Foden, Harry May 1945 1945-4 124-45 RG 22-1395 Jennings, Virginia (4 month old infant) April 1945 1945-4 125-45 RG 22-1395 Joss, John April 1945 1945-4 126-45 RG 22-1395 Key, Mary April 1945 1945-4 127-45 RG 22-1395 Kirk, Wilbert April 1945 1945-4 128-45 RG 22-1395 Landriau, Rene April 1945 1945-4 129-45 RG 22-1395 McLeod, Miss Margaret April 1945 1945-4 130-45 RG 22-1395 Munro, Frederick April 1945 1945-4 131-45 RG 22-1395 Nicholson, Jacob March 1945 1945-4 132-45 RG 22-1395 Routh, Harry April 1945 1945-4 133-45 RG 22-1395 Sadler, George April 1945 1945-4 134-45 RG 22-1395 Seguin, Antoinette April 1945 1945-4 135-45 RG 22-1395 Female, unidentified, premature infant April 1945 1945-4 136-45 RG 22-1395 Wylie, Mrs. Leapha April 1945 1945-4 137-45 RG 22-1395 Johnston, Delmer Clifford (29 day old May 1945 1945-4 138-45 infant) RG 22-1395 Hash, Mrs. Sophie May 1945 1945-4 139-45 RG 22-1395 Stinson, Samuel May 1945 1945-4 140-45 RG 22-1395 Clarke, Thomas May 1945 1945-5 143-45 RG 22-1395 Collins, Emmet May 1945 1945-5 144-45 RG 22-1395 Eward, Edward May 1945 1945-5 145-45 RG 22-1395 Goffin, Blanche May 1945 1945-5 146-45 RG 22-1395 Gore, Walter May 1945 1945-5 147-45 RG 22-1395 Jackson, Peter June 1945 1945-5 148-45 RG 22-1395 Jeror, Christina June 1945 1945-5 149-45 RG 22-1395 Lacourciere, Aurelee June 1945 1945-5 150-45 RG 22-1395 Leathreme, Mr. R. F. June 1945 1945-5 151-45 RG 22-1395 Peart, Lenora May 1945 1945-5 152-45 RG 22-1395 Scharfe, Mary May 1945 1945-5 153-45 RG 22-1395 Schwabe, Bertha May 1945 1945-5 154-45 RG 22-1395 Thompson, Anthony (10 day old infant) May 1945 1945-5 155-45 RG 22-1395 McIvor, Thomas May 1945 1945-5 157-45 RG 22-1395 McKeigan, Donald May 1945 1945-5 158-45 RG 22-1395 Millerwood, Harold May 1945 1945-5 159-45 RG 22-1395 Mitchel, Fred April 1945 1945-5 160-45 RG 22-1395 Moulds, George May 1945 1945-5 161-45 RG 22-1395 Shanks, David April 1945 1945-5 162-45 RG 22-1395 Unknown infant (new born) April 1945 1945-5 163-45 RG 22-1395 Scharf, Ralph (8 year old boy) June 1945 1945-5 166-45 RG 22-1395 Cleary, Frank May 1945 1945-5 167-45 RG 22-1395 Daudelin, Alexandre April 1945 1945-5 168-45 RG 22-1395 Dunn, Martin April 1945 1945-5 169-45 RG 22-1395 Giroux, Lily May 1945 1945-5 170-45 RG 22-1395 Hobart, Donalda (2 month old infant) April 1945 1945-5 171-45 RG 22-1395 Lamothe, Jean Guy (1 month old infant) May 1945 1945-5 172-45 RG 22-1395 McLane, Mrs.
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