Coroners' Inquests are inquests conducted by six men, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, into the cause of a person's death. Inquests include: municipality; name of coroner; signatures of the six jurors; name of decedent; date of inquest; reason for death; name of coroner's physician, and names of witnesses to the inquest. Handwritten on printed form.
Coroners' Inquests are inquests conducted by six men, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, into the cause of a person's death. Inquests include: municipality; name of coroner; signatures of the six jurors; name of decedent; date of inquest; reason for death; name of coroner's physician, and names of witnesses to the inquest. Handwritten on printed form.
Cause of death: by an accident from falling from his wagon and the wagon passing over his body, fracturing his left thigh and passing over his left chest, bruising his heart that caused his death.
Deputy Coroner: Nissly, Samuel
Coroner's Physician: Kinnard, G. C.
Jurors: Hacker, Jacob S.; Hainley, J. N.; Hess, B. F.; Bollinger, Adam; Demmy, John S.; Weidman, John Y.
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Coroners' Inquests are inquests conducted by six men, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, into the cause of a person's death. Inquests include: municipality; name of coroner; signatures of the six jurors; name of decedent; date of inquest; reason for death; name of coroner's physician, and names of witnesses to the inquest.
Cause of death: from being struck by Engine No.[435], at Kinzer station on the 24th of December 1889, Pennsylvania Railroad Company is exonerated form all blame.
Coroners' Inquests are inquests conducted by six men, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, into the cause of a person's death. Inquests include: municipality; name of coroner; signatures of the six jurors; name of decedent; date of inquest; reason for death; name of coroner's physician, and names of witnesses to the inquest.
Cause of death: from injuries received by being struck by Engine No.405 at Kinzers station on the morning of December 24, 1889, Pennsylvania Railroad Company is exonerated from all blame.
Deputy Coroner: Rohrer, Henry H.
Coroner's Physician: Leaman, B.
Jurors: Phenneger, George A.; Buyers, S. P.; Bowers, E. G.; Eby, A. H.; Kessler, J.; Eckman, M.
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Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restricted use of original. A photocopy will be made for patron use.