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John Edward Traeger [5] (November 13, 1859–October 16, 1946) was an American politician who served as Cook County Sheriff, Cook County Coroner, and Chicago City Treasurer. He also served as Chicago city comptroller, Chicago city collector, Lake, Illinois city collector, and as a member of the Cook County Jury Commission.
Kansas City, Kansas: June 18–26, 1989 November 4, 1990 The women went missing in the span of just over a week in Kansas City. Some of their belongings were found in Grissom's car along with blood and hair analyses providing proof that the three had been murdered. [172] Jami Sherer Steven Sherer Redmond, Washington: September 30, 1990 June 8, 2002
The Cook County Coroner was the coroner of Cook County, Illinois until the position was abolished in 1976. The office of existed as an elected position from the early history of Cook County's government until its abolition in 1976. The first Coroner of Cook County was John Kinzie Clark, who was appointed in April 1831. [1]
Some kid had decided to throw himself in front of an Amtrak train -- and now I, as the coroner, was out at 3AM, trying to somehow make him whole again, so his family could bury him. What a life ...
Ralph Jones was pronounced deceased at the scene Saturday night on Illinois 154, Perry County Coroner Paul Searby said. Lisa A. Boling, 36, of Du Bois was injured in the crash along with a 1-year ...
The body of the Shelby County, Illinois coroner was found Friday after an apparent hunting accident. According to a release from the central Illinois county’s sheriff’s department, deputies ...
View from space of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Standard definitions for United States metropolitan areas were created in 1949; the first census which had metropolitan area data was the 1950 census. At that time, the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area comprised three counties: Douglas and Sarpy in Nebraska, and Pottawattamie in Iowa.
John Stephens (June 25, 1835 – unknown) was an American politician who was twice elected as Coroner of Cook County on the Republican ticket. Born to a German American family in Albany, New York, Stephens moved to Chicago with his family when he was four years of age. [1]