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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]
The Cook County Coroner, an elected office, acted as county coroner until being replaced by the appointed Cook County Medical Examiner in 1976. The Cook County Recorder of Deeds, from 1872 until 2020, recorded, stored and maintained land records and other official documents in perpetuity for public and private use, facilitating home ownership ...
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DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — The Macon County Coroner’s Office has released the name of a home invasion suspect who was shot dead while breaking into a home earlier this week. Coroner Michael Day ...
Five people killed after a multi-vehicle crash in Illinois died from exposure to a toxic chemical that spilled from an overturned semi-truck, the Effingham County Coroner’s Office said Tuesday.
Pages in category "Cook County Coroners" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... John Stephens (Illinois politician) T. John E. Traeger; W.
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 ...
Cook County Sheriff; In office December 1922 – December 26, 1926: Preceded by: Charles W. Peters: Succeeded by: Charles E. Graydon: Cook County Coroner; In office December 1904 – December 1922: Preceded by: John E. Traeger: Succeeded by: Oscar Wolff: Member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners from Suburban Cook County; In office ...