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Royal Canadian Mounted Police Obituary Card Index and Notices 1876-2007 Browse
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police Obituary Card Index and Notices 1876-2007 Browse
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Was your ancestor an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police? Discover if your ancestor died while on duty, and learn important biographical details from your ancestor’s obituary.
The record sets pertaining to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) included in this collection are as follows:
Additionally, you may come across some abbreviations in these records:
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) was original set up as the North West Mounted Police in 1873. Its original purpose was to police the area between the Red River Valley of the North and the Rocky Mountains. In its current iteration, the RCMP is the national police force of Canada. However, during its long history, RCMP officers were sometimes used in military engagements, such as in the North West Rebellion of 1885.
The collection comprises obituaries and death notices of RCMP officers who died in service and that were printed in Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications, such as the Scarlet and Gold Magazine, as well as an index of obituaries. These publications would have been sent to RCMP officers, in part, to inform of the passing of other officers. Norman G. Wilson, a retired officer, compiled this index to increase the accessibility of these records for interested parties.
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