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DR. COOK OF FORT WILLIAM OFFICIALLY NAMED AS CAPTOR OF LARGEST SPECKLED TROUT KNOWN
So reads the headline in AUGUST 9, 1915 Fort William Daily Times Journal
For fifteen minutes after the fish was landed the Indians who were with him maintained a discreet silence, and then one of them said: " You have the biggest trout ever caught in the world."
Even the lucky fisherman had his doubts as to the species to which this leviathan among trout belonged, and he sent the skin down to friends in Ottawa to submit to the Dominion experts. John Byrnes, father of R. J. and E. F. Byrnes, of this city, submitted it to the inspector, and this morning Dr. Cook received official confirmation of it being a true speckled trout in the following letter:
"In connection with the fish caught in the Nipigon River, the skin of which you left at the fisheries exhibit room for the purpose of determining its species, I may say that I am convinced it is a speckled trout. The square tail, short head and the abrupt curve of the lateral line all go to show this . The absence of the pink markings on the sides does not count for much, as many of the large, and old fish lose these markings."
Yours truly,
Alex Finlayson, Inspector of fish hatcheries
Thanks to Art Gunnell for bringing this clipping in to the Nipigon Museum today.
The glory of having caught the biggest speckled trout that has ever been hooked, belongs now, without a doubt to Dr. Cook, of Fort William.
Fishermen believe it is the Largest Fish of Its Kind Ever Caught in the World
For fifteen minutes after the fish was landed the Indians who were with him maintained a discreet silence, and then one of them said: " You have the biggest trout ever caught in the world."
Ottawa experts Pronounce Fish Genuine After Examining Its Contour and Markings
Even the lucky fisherman had his doubts as to the species to which this leviathan among trout belonged, and he sent the skin down to friends in Ottawa to submit to the Dominion experts. John Byrnes, father of R. J. and E. F. Byrnes, of this city, submitted it to the inspector, and this morning Dr. Cook received official confirmation of it being a true speckled trout in the following letter:
"In connection with the fish caught in the Nipigon River, the skin of which you left at the fisheries exhibit room for the purpose of determining its species, I may say that I am convinced it is a speckled trout. The square tail, short head and the abrupt curve of the lateral line all go to show this . The absence of the pink markings on the sides does not count for much, as many of the large, and old fish lose these markings."
Yours truly,
Alex Finlayson, Inspector of fish hatcheries
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Monday, 14 April 2014
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Today people are visiting the Blog from North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Some up-coming events at the Museum: The arrival of a commissioned wood carving of the World Record Brook Trout on June 7th, 2014 This will start the celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary year of that catch on July 21.
Six more sites may be added to our Historical Walking Tour in Nipigon.
The Nipigon Museum Archives now has a copy of the Genealogy of the De la Rondes of Lake Nipigon compiled by A. Skelly.
Today people are visiting the Blog from North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Some up-coming events at the Museum: The arrival of a commissioned wood carving of the World Record Brook Trout on June 7th, 2014 This will start the celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary year of that catch on July 21.
Six more sites may be added to our Historical Walking Tour in Nipigon.
The Nipigon Museum Archives now has a copy of the Genealogy of the De la Rondes of Lake Nipigon compiled by A. Skelly.
Friday, 4 April 2014
OUR PATRIOTIC INDIANS
THE OJIBWAYS OF LAKE SUPERIOR
BY W. RUSSELL BROWN
THE PORT ARTHUR ------- unknown name of paper and unknown date/year of article ... we would appreciate it if you can come up with that information - Curator
Looking over a recent issue of the News-Chronicle I noticed a photo of Pte. Joan Martin of the Woman's Auxiliary Army Corps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Martin of Nipigon. This reminds me that another generation of our patriotic Indians is coming along to join the forces in which their fathers and forefathers took such a gallant part in the war of 1812-1814 and again in 1914- 1918.
Back in 1814 a war party left Nipigon under young Chief Orkopokeda (or Oskopkeda?) after receiving word that Canada was being invaded. They paddled their canoes around Lake Superior to the Sault and at Garden River several more recruits joined them. On leaving the Garden River settlement for the long paddle to the Niagara Peninsula their party numbered 50 braves. They received no pay or promise of award but had heard that Canada needed fighting men and that the Indian tribes in the East were in the fight under the great Chiefs Tecumseh and Brant.
In 1914 Indians from all over Eastern Canada and the Prairie Provinces began a trek to the recruiting offices which did not end until several thousand were in the armed forces.
In early 1915 when the 52nd was being recruited here, some of the district Indian boys decided that they wanted to get into the fight along with the boys from the towns. The first six came up from Nipigon and wanted to get into the army and it was with pride I took them to the Armoury. Col. Hay had me bring them into his office and after looking them over expressed the wish that more of the same kind would come in.
The 52nd took away 20 district Indians, the 94th some 14 and the 141st "Bull Moose" Batt,, had nearly 100 in its ranks.
Of the 52nd originals I remember Alex Chief, Gus and Pete Belanger, the three DeLarondes, ( grandsons of a Frenchman, Count DeLaronde, who had been factor of the Nipigon Post of the Hudson's Bay Company) , Joe Odawa, Antoine Manitobenis, known as "Dominic", Ambrose and Laurence Martin , and others.
The mothers of some of these boys commenced to worry when they went away to war. I know of one who went to the priest to have prayers said so that her son would not be shot. Another who had two boys also, took the precaution to make a visit to Metemegejic, the medicine man at Sand Point, to get things fixed up so that the bullets would not harm her boys. (One of the district Indians who had attended school and should have known better, told me that he saw some of the pagan Indians at a Pow-wow at Wabigoon where the medicine man fixed things so that you could shoot straight at one of the favoured ones but that no bullets would hurt him. Apparently the bullets would go right through without hurting. I told him that he was crazy to talk so foolishly, but he replied that he had seen this with his own eyes, so I did not argue.
After a big German attack, when the Princess Pats were almost wiped out, and our 52nd , which was alongside of them, suffered enormous losses, the long casualty lists commenced to come in. Col. Hay and his second in command, Major Young, were both killed and the lists contained the names of many local men.
The first of the Indians killed was Dennis DeLaronde. The mother of the boys who had visited the medicine man is reported to have said the his mother should have followed her example and visited Netemigejic, but her faith in the medicine man's magic was to be broken as on the next list one of her sons was posted as killed.
Joe DeLaronde came back with a M.M. and an English wife. When he died he left his wife with a big family, a framed photo of Col. Hay, and an engraved silver watch, which was presented to his father. This watch is inscribed "Presented to Alex DeLaronde by his friend, Major Russell."
The story behind this is that count DeLaronde married an Indian woman and they had three sons, Henry, Charles and Alex. Henry, who did not marry, was known as "the count" after the death of his father. He was a great friend of the Indian people and they went to him with all their troubles.
The treasury of the Township of Nipigon often received donations from the count as almost every Indian who was fined sent to the count to pay the fine. He died in 1918. Charles married an Indian woman and they had three sons, who all went overseas in 1914-1918. Alex left Nipigon during the American Civil War and enlisted in the army of the North. He saved the life of Major Russell, who presented him with the engraved watch. He also married an Indian woman and their son was Pte. Joseph DeLaronde, M.M., of the 52nd. The two sons of this soldier are now in the Canadian army. One could almost write a book on "The Fighting DeLarondes of Nipigon."
Domonic who acted as a scout for Major Lawless was killed in action. Gus Belanger, who also won an M.M. was killed in action. Alex DeLaronde and Serg. Leo Bouchard, D.C.M., are both buried in Riverside Cemetery. Alex Chief came home with twelve wound marks and his body shaken with Tuberculosis. He was given a soldier's burial in Winnipeg. Joe Odawa was wounded and returned to Nipigon.
Laurence Martin was killed overseas and his brother Ambrose was severely wounded. While these two boys were serving in the 52nd, a Provincial Police officer arrested their father, Joe Martin, for shooting a moose. The "law" brought Joe Martin to Nipigon and put him behind the steel bars of the little cement cells and he was not released until the friendly old Count put up some $43.
The Joe Martin wrote me as Indian Agent to get this money back as he was a treaty Indian and the magistrate had no right to fine him as when the Robinson-Superior Treaty was signed in 1850 the Indians were given the right to hunt and fish over Crown Lands forever.
I knew this to be true, but the Dominion Government informed me that nothing could be done as the Province administered the game laws while the then Premier of Ontario told me that his government had not broken any Treaty.
The Treaty was made between the government of Canada representing Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.
It was necessary for me to appeal to the public through the columns of The News-Chronicle for 43 citizens to subscribe $1.00 each and it is needless to say that the sum was soon subscribed.
Thus we have an example of the two Indian boys away over in France fighting the Germans because they broke a treaty while the Government of Canada broke a treaty with their people and arrested and took money from their aged father.
The last time I saw Joe Martin was when I called at an Indian settlement on the outskirts of Nipigon five years ago.
He heard that I was outside in a car so he came out to see me. I noticed this frail old man come out of the door. He moved forward with halting steps until he touched the car, then he felt along it until he came to where I was standing. The tears ran down his cheeks as he shook my hand. He knew that I was his friend. He was a pitiful sight with his withered body and sightless eyes but two sons of this old Indian gentleman had gone overseas in the first Great War and now another is across the water and even his young granddaughter is in the army.
Time marches on but the Provincial Government still prosecutes our Indian population for infractions of the game laws while the Dominion Government does nothing to protect "these wards of the Crown." This is one of the few matters that these tow governments can agree on. Of course Indians - with few exceptions - have no vote.
Only last year a poor pagan Indian from Savanne was brought before our magistrate and sentenced to three months behind steel bars for having beaver skins in his possession. He served the three months. The Count is dead.
"Be ours a nation evermore,
That no oppression blights:
Where justice rules from shore to shore,
From Lakes to Northern Lights."
Russell Brown, author of the above article was Indian Agent from 1914 to 1923, and was made an honorary chief of the Fort William band with the name Clear Sky.
Note by Buzz Lein: Frank Hardy served in WWI. No mention here.
Andrew Hardy served in WW II
BY W. RUSSELL BROWN
THE PORT ARTHUR ------- unknown name of paper and unknown date/year of article ... we would appreciate it if you can come up with that information - Curator
Looking over a recent issue of the News-Chronicle I noticed a photo of Pte. Joan Martin of the Woman's Auxiliary Army Corps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Martin of Nipigon. This reminds me that another generation of our patriotic Indians is coming along to join the forces in which their fathers and forefathers took such a gallant part in the war of 1812-1814 and again in 1914- 1918.
Back in 1814 a war party left Nipigon under young Chief Orkopokeda (or Oskopkeda?) after receiving word that Canada was being invaded. They paddled their canoes around Lake Superior to the Sault and at Garden River several more recruits joined them. On leaving the Garden River settlement for the long paddle to the Niagara Peninsula their party numbered 50 braves. They received no pay or promise of award but had heard that Canada needed fighting men and that the Indian tribes in the East were in the fight under the great Chiefs Tecumseh and Brant.
In 1914 Indians from all over Eastern Canada and the Prairie Provinces began a trek to the recruiting offices which did not end until several thousand were in the armed forces.
In early 1915 when the 52nd was being recruited here, some of the district Indian boys decided that they wanted to get into the fight along with the boys from the towns. The first six came up from Nipigon and wanted to get into the army and it was with pride I took them to the Armoury. Col. Hay had me bring them into his office and after looking them over expressed the wish that more of the same kind would come in.
The 52nd took away 20 district Indians, the 94th some 14 and the 141st "Bull Moose" Batt,, had nearly 100 in its ranks.
Of the 52nd originals I remember Alex Chief, Gus and Pete Belanger, the three DeLarondes, ( grandsons of a Frenchman, Count DeLaronde, who had been factor of the Nipigon Post of the Hudson's Bay Company) , Joe Odawa, Antoine Manitobenis, known as "Dominic", Ambrose and Laurence Martin , and others.
The mothers of some of these boys commenced to worry when they went away to war. I know of one who went to the priest to have prayers said so that her son would not be shot. Another who had two boys also, took the precaution to make a visit to Metemegejic, the medicine man at Sand Point, to get things fixed up so that the bullets would not harm her boys. (One of the district Indians who had attended school and should have known better, told me that he saw some of the pagan Indians at a Pow-wow at Wabigoon where the medicine man fixed things so that you could shoot straight at one of the favoured ones but that no bullets would hurt him. Apparently the bullets would go right through without hurting. I told him that he was crazy to talk so foolishly, but he replied that he had seen this with his own eyes, so I did not argue.
After a big German attack, when the Princess Pats were almost wiped out, and our 52nd , which was alongside of them, suffered enormous losses, the long casualty lists commenced to come in. Col. Hay and his second in command, Major Young, were both killed and the lists contained the names of many local men.
The first of the Indians killed was Dennis DeLaronde. The mother of the boys who had visited the medicine man is reported to have said the his mother should have followed her example and visited Netemigejic, but her faith in the medicine man's magic was to be broken as on the next list one of her sons was posted as killed.
Joe DeLaronde came back with a M.M. and an English wife. When he died he left his wife with a big family, a framed photo of Col. Hay, and an engraved silver watch, which was presented to his father. This watch is inscribed "Presented to Alex DeLaronde by his friend, Major Russell."
The story behind this is that count DeLaronde married an Indian woman and they had three sons, Henry, Charles and Alex. Henry, who did not marry, was known as "the count" after the death of his father. He was a great friend of the Indian people and they went to him with all their troubles.
The treasury of the Township of Nipigon often received donations from the count as almost every Indian who was fined sent to the count to pay the fine. He died in 1918. Charles married an Indian woman and they had three sons, who all went overseas in 1914-1918. Alex left Nipigon during the American Civil War and enlisted in the army of the North. He saved the life of Major Russell, who presented him with the engraved watch. He also married an Indian woman and their son was Pte. Joseph DeLaronde, M.M., of the 52nd. The two sons of this soldier are now in the Canadian army. One could almost write a book on "The Fighting DeLarondes of Nipigon."
Domonic who acted as a scout for Major Lawless was killed in action. Gus Belanger, who also won an M.M. was killed in action. Alex DeLaronde and Serg. Leo Bouchard, D.C.M., are both buried in Riverside Cemetery. Alex Chief came home with twelve wound marks and his body shaken with Tuberculosis. He was given a soldier's burial in Winnipeg. Joe Odawa was wounded and returned to Nipigon.
Laurence Martin was killed overseas and his brother Ambrose was severely wounded. While these two boys were serving in the 52nd, a Provincial Police officer arrested their father, Joe Martin, for shooting a moose. The "law" brought Joe Martin to Nipigon and put him behind the steel bars of the little cement cells and he was not released until the friendly old Count put up some $43.
The Joe Martin wrote me as Indian Agent to get this money back as he was a treaty Indian and the magistrate had no right to fine him as when the Robinson-Superior Treaty was signed in 1850 the Indians were given the right to hunt and fish over Crown Lands forever.
I knew this to be true, but the Dominion Government informed me that nothing could be done as the Province administered the game laws while the then Premier of Ontario told me that his government had not broken any Treaty.
The Treaty was made between the government of Canada representing Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.
It was necessary for me to appeal to the public through the columns of The News-Chronicle for 43 citizens to subscribe $1.00 each and it is needless to say that the sum was soon subscribed.
Thus we have an example of the two Indian boys away over in France fighting the Germans because they broke a treaty while the Government of Canada broke a treaty with their people and arrested and took money from their aged father.
The last time I saw Joe Martin was when I called at an Indian settlement on the outskirts of Nipigon five years ago.
He heard that I was outside in a car so he came out to see me. I noticed this frail old man come out of the door. He moved forward with halting steps until he touched the car, then he felt along it until he came to where I was standing. The tears ran down his cheeks as he shook my hand. He knew that I was his friend. He was a pitiful sight with his withered body and sightless eyes but two sons of this old Indian gentleman had gone overseas in the first Great War and now another is across the water and even his young granddaughter is in the army.
Time marches on but the Provincial Government still prosecutes our Indian population for infractions of the game laws while the Dominion Government does nothing to protect "these wards of the Crown." This is one of the few matters that these tow governments can agree on. Of course Indians - with few exceptions - have no vote.
Only last year a poor pagan Indian from Savanne was brought before our magistrate and sentenced to three months behind steel bars for having beaver skins in his possession. He served the three months. The Count is dead.
"Be ours a nation evermore,
That no oppression blights:
Where justice rules from shore to shore,
From Lakes to Northern Lights."
Russell Brown, author of the above article was Indian Agent from 1914 to 1923, and was made an honorary chief of the Fort William band with the name Clear Sky.
Note by Buzz Lein: Frank Hardy served in WWI. No mention here.
Andrew Hardy served in WW II
Friday, 28 March 2014
DEATH RECORDS - 4
These Death Record lists are to be used for research. Any full list sharing must have permission.
Compiled by
Deeon McCullay
1940 - 1949 - Including POW's
Joseph Martin - 87 - Nipigon - Jan 12 1940
Anna Atwill - 66 - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
James Atwill - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
Thomas Lorilla - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
Nikolai Crestoff - 53 - Hurkett - Feb 19 1940
William Wesley - 84 - Nipigon - May 15 1940
Margaret Phillips - 57 - Nipigon River - May 26 1940
Maurice Trimble - 20 - Lake Nipigon - July 17 1940
Aarne Uusitallo - 45 - McKirdy ON - June 21 1940
Charles Risanaso - N/A - Lake Nipigon - July 21 1940
James Swallow - N/A - Dorion - Aug 9 1940
Robert Murray Angus - 34 - Nipigon - Sept 21 1940
Olli Laine - 57 - Dorion - Sept 30 1940
Cecilia Belki - 50 - Dorion - Oct 16 1940
Harry Zemlak - 25 - Hurkett - Nov 27 1940
Nick Kaavisto - 48 - Lake Helen - Dec 25 1940
Walter Arthur Shaen - 54 - Red Rock - Dec 29 1040
George Yuzwa - 45 - Hurkett - Jan 18 1941
Matt Hill - 14 - Nipigon - March 14 1941
Andrew Puulkinen - 62 - Nipigon - March 29 1941
William Delmar Vanderburgh - 84 - Dorion - April 19 1941
Marti Tarnainen - 35 - Dorion - May 25 1941
Joseph Simokatis - 62 - Nipigon - July 8 1941
Hinz Boerner - 35 - POW Camp (Unlisted) - July 29 1941 - POW
Mrs Charles Gwisses/ Kwisses - 66 - Lake Helen Mission - July 29 1941
Gaston Zeugen - 56 - POW Camp (unlisted) - Aug 7 1941 - POW
Victor Terrien - N/A - Hurkett - Sept - 1941
Uno Allen Kontunen - 20 - Hurkett - Sept 30 1941
Joseph Salo - 66 - Nipigon - Dec 3 1941
Susanne Pigeon - 85 - Nipigon - Dec 16 1941
Paul Cameron - 75 - Nipigon - Dec 25 1941
Mrs Macheil Ogima - 85 - Nipigon - Dec 25 1941
William Ranta - 52 - Lake Nipigon - Jan 18 1942
Henry Playle - 62 - Ouimet - Feb 17 1942
Malcolm Watty - N/A - Dorion - Feb 18 1942
Evelyn McCullough - 6 - Nipigon - Feb 25 1942
Marion Ksonzena - 20+ - Black Sturgeon - March 5 1942
Matt Etella - 52 - Hurkett - June 1 1942
Andrew Pop - 32 - Black Sturgeon River - June 10 1942
Andrew Thomas Love - 63 - Black Sturgeon Camp - June 25 1942
Abe Penner - 43 - Black Sturgeon River - June 10 1942
Jerome Morrow - 3 - Hurkett - July 3 1942
Carl Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion - July 12 1942
Rose Smith - 70 - Dorion - July 28 1942
Anti Perkio - 40 - Nipigon area - Sept - 1942
Daniel Wychopen - 38 - Hurkett - Sept 13 1942
Manu Taitale - 60 - Nipigon area - Sept 21 1942
Pjaalmar Nuumi - 50 - Nipigon - Sept 27 1942
Annie Swallow - 80 - Dorion - Dec 15 1942
Mrs Moses Watt - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 3 1943
Thomas Keating - 62 - Hurkett - Jan 12 1943
John Victor Pajula - 70 - Nipigon - Feb 4 1943
William R Webster - 60 - Nipigon - Feb 13 1943
Susanne Collins 67 - Hurkett - March 18 1943
Sven S Leland - 69 - Body - Hurkett Bay - May 4 1943
Edward Belair - N/A - Hurkett - May 20 1943
Joseph E R Plessis - 72 - Hurkett - May 20 1943
Mrs Celestine Joseph - N/A - Nipigon River - May 24 1943
Mary Delaronde - 98 - Nipigon - May 25 1943
James G Pierson - 18 - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1943
Alex Sowchuk - N/A - Nipigon River - Sept 7 1943
Roy Dennison Trout - 62 - Nipigon Hwy - Sept 22 1943
Nicholas Bold - 73 - Dorion - Sept 26 1943
Steve Mike Wanigis - N/A - Lake Nipigon - Oct 3 1943
Dennis Deschamps - 79 - Nipigon - Oct 6 1943
Charles August Johnson - 73 - Ouimet - Oct 9 1943
Theresa Gagnon - 69 - Nipigon - Oct 29 1943
Mary Brunner - 68 - Hurkett - Feb 28 1944
Martin T Helnerson - 53- Red Rock - March 21 1944
- Body - Near Nipigon - March 22 1944
Nicholas John - 59 - Nipigon - April 5 1944
Hanna Paju- 53 - Nipigon - May 21 1944
William Kay - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Andrew Pank - 45 - Cameron Falls - May 27 1944
John Potter - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Robert Potter - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Mrs Selmi Manila - 81 - Nipigon - June 15 1944
Rudi Schud - POW Camp - Black Sturgeon - June 20 1944 - POW
Leopold Sleik - N/A - North - McKirdy ON - Aug 23 1944 - POW
Victor Koski - 21 - Nipigon - Aug 25 1944
Carl Smith - 2 - Hurkett - Sept 8 1944
Carl H Stangbey - 30 - Red Rock - Oct 30 1944
Annie Poten -Infant - Nipigon - Nov 7 1944
Martha Constance Cook - 62 - Alexander's Landing - Nov 11 1944
Thomas Tyndall - N/A - MacDiarmid - Nov 23 1944
Frank Dudley Ward - 65 - Nipigon - Nov 26 1944
Doreen C Ashley - 2 mos - Nipigon - Dec 23 1944
John Kay - 12 - Wolf River - Dec 27 1944
Pte . Richard Creigan - N/A - Cameron Falls - Feb 15 1945
Alfred Howe - Infant - Nipigon - Feb 18 1945
Howard C Henderson - 3.5 - Red Rock - March 13 1945
Walter Gamble - 85 - Dorion - April 17 1945
Walter Hagn - 19 - POW Camp - Cameron Falls - Body - April 24 1945 -
POW
Anton Anderson - 62 - Nipigon - May 7 1945
James Henry Holder 76 - Dorion - May 16 1945
Carlo DeFazio - 22 - Nipigon - May 18 1945
R Becker - Cameron Falls - May 30 1945 -
POW Hanz/ Heina Gunther - 28 - POW Camp - Body - Hurkett - June 4 1945 -
POW Joseph Kambich - 45 - Black Sturgeon Camp - June 5 1945
Lloyd Dampier - 2 - Nipigon - June 13 1945
Sgt. Elvin Milburn Finan - 26 - Nipigon - June 16 1945
J Schaefe - POW Camp - Lake Nipigon - June 20 1945 -
POW Dino Piesanen - 41 - Nipigon - June 25 1945
Andrew Didych - 49 - Sept 8 1949 -
Body - CPR - Red Rock - Sept 17 1945
Gnr. E Legarde - 21 - MacDiarmid Funeral - Sept 19 1945
Lucas Lun - 58 - Orient Bay - Oct 4 1945
William Lanigan - 56 -Orient Bay - Oct 12 1945
James Aitkens - 64 - Near Hurkett - Oct 30 1945
Hans Schweizer - N/A - Bush Camp (unlisted) - Nov 23 1945 -
POW John Alexander Keatley - 70 - Dorion - Dec 3 1945
Cecil P McCarthy - 57 - Body - Nipigon Hwy - Dec 4 1945
Nick Potenteau - 71 - Dorion Funeral - Dec 10 1945
Thomas Merits - 61 - Nipigon - Jan 2 1946
John Kolybaba Kelly - 31 - Nipigon Hwy - May 3 1946
James Askie - 87 - Dorion - May 26 1946
Hulda Christina Sjolander - 60 - Nipigon - June 6 1946
Milford Mark Kilens - 21 - Nipigon Hwy - Aug 4 1946
Richard Bolton - N/A - Missing - Nipigon River - Aug 6 1946
James William Martindale - 63 - Red Rock - Aug 15 1946
Thomas Joseph Ryan - 63 - Orient Bay - Sept 18 1946
John Stafford Merril Hodder - 42 - PA - Nipigon Hwy - Sept 25 1946
Joel Jackson - 65 - Nipigon - Sept 26 1946
Stenlund - Infant - Hurkett - Sept 27 1946
Leon Lamuel Brousseau - 41/46 - Red Rock - Sept 30 1946
Mrs Muno Salo - 68 - Nipigon - Oct 8 1946
Annette Morriseau - 80 - MacDiarmid - Oct 23 1946
Arthur Alison - 44 - Red Rock - Nov 4 1946
William Kadge - 45 - Near Orient Bay - Nov 12 1946
Capt. Allen Sheldon Nuttall - 76 - Dorion Estate - Nov 16 1946
Stanley M Kruger - 30 - Black Sturgeon Road - Nov 20 1946
Alfred Holm - 64- Red Rock - Dec 26 1946
Mrs Minnie Payton - 65 - Dorion - Jan 27 1947
Karl Helmer Hagglund - 50 - Lake Nipigon - Feb 5 1947
William James Harris - 60 - Dorion - Feb 23 1947
Bertha Bohler - 81 - Dorion - March 27 1947
John Burke - 86 - Hurkett - April 5 1947
Sarah F Fawcett - 47 - Nipigon - April 17 1947
June C Henrickson - 8 mos - Nipigon - April 28 1947
Joseph C Bourassa - 46 - Red Rock - May 22 1947
Helen Toykala - 5 mos - Nipigon - May 31 1947
George Thomas Richard - N/A - Orient Bay - Aug 22 1947
John Maki - 58 - Nipigon - June 3 1947
Martin Anderson - 20 - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1947
William McIntyre - N/A - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1947
June 30 1947Sonja Goulet - 48 - Nipigon -
Mrs Denny Deschamps - 74 - Lake Helen - July 10 1947
Dominic Gentile - 70 - Nipigon - July 13 1947
John Avery - N/A - Nipigon River - July 11 1947 -
Body - July 28 1947
Fernand Lavasseur - 20 - Body - West - Nipigon - July 26 1947
Elizabeth Basketawang - 16 - Nipigon - July 27 1947
Peter Hokanson - 65 - Black Sturgeon - Aug 19 1947
Alfred Thomas Pollard - 35 - Orient Bay - Aug 21 1947
George Thomas Richards - 70 - Orient Bay - Aug 22 1947
Samuel Meritt - 58 - Near Ouimet - Sept 25 1947
David Cordilla - 66 - Nipigon - Oct 2 1947
Frederick Blom - 46 - Nipigon Estate - Oct 5 1947
Evert Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion Estate - Oct 18 1947
Clarence Bertram Montgomery - 54 - Cameron Falls - Oct 29 1947
Edward Dixon - N/A - Dorion - Nov 4 1947
Louise Cameron - 73 - Nipigon - Nov 10 1947
Thomas Huel - 65 - Black Sturgeon Camp - Nov 21 1947
Mary Jessie Jeffrey - 5 - Nipigon - Dec 6 1947
Dora Mary Holmes - 63 - Cameron Falls - Dec 25 1947
Stanley Yanchuk - 25 - Near Nipigon - Dec 28 1947
Leo Masterson - 43 - Cameron Falls - Jan 31 1948
Eva Alksandra Helin - 47 - Nipigon - Feb 21 1948
Edward Arthur Smith - 4 - Nipigon - Feb 29 1948
Eria May Williams - 17 mos - Nipigon - March 1 1948
Stanley Szymankiewicz - 3 mos - Hurkett - March 8 1948
Helen Florence Grover - 54 - Nipigon - March 10 1948
Tauno Kivi -39 - Dorion - March 31 1948
William Michael Bouchard - 43 - Nipigon - April 1 1948
Charles Holm - 62 - Nipigon - April 11 1948
Mary Salo - 60 - Nipigon - April 26 1948
Raymond J Matson - 24 - Nipigon Hwy - May 5 1948
Jack Wong - 52 - Nipigon - June 16 1948
Augustine Chiasson - 56 - Pine Portage - July 1 1948
Beatrice Dupuis - 39 - Nipigon - July 12 1948
Leo Neveu - 21 - Murdered - Red Rock - July 28 1948
John Mazeralla - 45 - Nipigon River - July 28 1948
John Thompson - 60 - Black Sturgeon - July 28 1948
Frank Otonicar - 64 - Pine Portage - Aug 12 1948
Fred Glodik - 45 - Pine Portage - Aug 15 1948
Lionel Renaud - 64 - Dorion Estate - Aug 16 1948
Harry Mahid - 52 - Pine Portage - Aug 17 1948
John Dermanchuk - 66 - Ouimet - Aug 26 1948
Nima Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion Estate - Aug 26 1948
Emma Fehr - N/A - Hurkett - Aug 27 1948
Gust Lundberg - 67 - Nipigon Hwy - Aug 28 1948
Cameron Scott Wheeler - 42 - Nipigon - Sept 1 1948
Jacqueline Vasseur - 4 - Nipigon - Oct 7 1948
J H McRae - 62 - Red Rock - Dec 3 1948
Cpl. James Francis Watson - 50 - Red Rock - Dec 11 1948
Joshua Elley/ Eiley - 65 - Black Sturgeon Camp - Dec 14 1948
Henry Saline - 63 - Black Sturgeon - Dec 16 1948
Haines - Infant - Dorion - Dec 23 1948
Mrs Aino Levalla - 42 - Nipigon - Dec 28 1948
Virgina Michaele Healey - 4 - Cameron Falls - Jan 4 1949
William Hogan - 77 - Nipigon Estate - Feb 8 1949
Konstine Koski/ Frans Kuorikoski - 58 - Body - Black Bay - Feb 14 1949
James Lemesurier - 28 - Black Sturgeon - March 2 1949
Sandy Koski - 53 - Nipigon - March 19 1949
Josephine Catherine Anderson - N/A - March 24 1949
Howard J Leigh - N/A - Red Rock - April 7 1949
Samuel Landry - 47 - Red Rock - April 20 1949
John Francis Desmond McEachern - 25 - Pine Portage - May 18 1949
Emil Kruzick - 51 - Black Sturgeon - May 24 1949
Dr. I L Waterman - 46 - Nipigon - June 4 1949
Melvina Randall - 47 - Nipigon - June 7 1949
Gertrude Emily Perrin - 43 - Nipigon - June 14 1949
Joseph Lukaszuk - N/A - Red Rock - June 15 1949
Arvo Johannes Paju - Red Rock Estate - June 25 1949
Morley Moffat Hayes - 33 - Pine Portage - July 12 1949
Robert Nutall - 22 - Pine Portage - July 12 1949
William Boulter - 64 - Dorion - July 31 1949
Alex Haydey - 63 - Red Rock - Aug 9 1949
Albert Morin - N/A - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949 -
Body - Aug 18 1949
Alfred Oulette - N/A - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949 -
Body - Aug 18 1949
Morris Oulette - 21 - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949
Earl Gregory - 13 - Near Red Rock - Aug 12 1949
Edmund Lawrence - 34 - Lake Nipigon - Aug 12 1949
Albert Morin - August 10 1949 -
Body - Nipigon River - Aug 18 1949
Wyecok Egnatt - 64 - Red Rock - Aug 19 1949
Antti Pellinen - 49 - Body - Nipigon - Sept 28 1949
Amanada Lavalla - 72 - Nipigon - Oct 1 1949
Joseph Kowitash - 49 - MacDiarmid - Oct 11 1949
Edmund Laurence - 49 - Lake Nipigon - Oct 12 1949
Vilpus Lahti - 38 - Pine Portage - Nov 9 1949
John Patrick Fryer - N/A - Pine Portage - Nov 22 1949
Melvin Vye McCulluogh - N/A - Nipigon - Nov 22 1949
Thomas Moore - 72 - Red Rock - Nov 24 1949
Leo Bisette - 48 - Black Sturgeon - Dec 3 1949
Elizabeth May Link - 52 - Nipigon - Dec 23 1949
Frederick Johnson - 53- Red Rock - Dec 24 1949
Emil Hillman - 77 - Nipigon - Dec 24 1949
Thomas L Hayes - 63 - Pine Portage - Dec 25 1949
The Curator apologizes for any mixed up dates in P.O.W. listings and Body listings as she may have misplaced the cursor moving the names around in the list.
See source newspapers in Post: 33000 PAGEVIEWS
Joseph Martin - 87 - Nipigon - Jan 12 1940
Anna Atwill - 66 - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
James Atwill - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
Thomas Lorilla - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 21 1940
Nikolai Crestoff - 53 - Hurkett - Feb 19 1940
William Wesley - 84 - Nipigon - May 15 1940
Margaret Phillips - 57 - Nipigon River - May 26 1940
Maurice Trimble - 20 - Lake Nipigon - July 17 1940
Aarne Uusitallo - 45 - McKirdy ON - June 21 1940
Charles Risanaso - N/A - Lake Nipigon - July 21 1940
James Swallow - N/A - Dorion - Aug 9 1940
Robert Murray Angus - 34 - Nipigon - Sept 21 1940
Olli Laine - 57 - Dorion - Sept 30 1940
Cecilia Belki - 50 - Dorion - Oct 16 1940
Harry Zemlak - 25 - Hurkett - Nov 27 1940
Nick Kaavisto - 48 - Lake Helen - Dec 25 1940
Walter Arthur Shaen - 54 - Red Rock - Dec 29 1040
George Yuzwa - 45 - Hurkett - Jan 18 1941
Matt Hill - 14 - Nipigon - March 14 1941
Andrew Puulkinen - 62 - Nipigon - March 29 1941
William Delmar Vanderburgh - 84 - Dorion - April 19 1941
Marti Tarnainen - 35 - Dorion - May 25 1941
Joseph Simokatis - 62 - Nipigon - July 8 1941
Hinz Boerner - 35 - POW Camp (Unlisted) - July 29 1941 - POW
Mrs Charles Gwisses/ Kwisses - 66 - Lake Helen Mission - July 29 1941
Gaston Zeugen - 56 - POW Camp (unlisted) - Aug 7 1941 - POW
Victor Terrien - N/A - Hurkett - Sept - 1941
Uno Allen Kontunen - 20 - Hurkett - Sept 30 1941
Joseph Salo - 66 - Nipigon - Dec 3 1941
Susanne Pigeon - 85 - Nipigon - Dec 16 1941
Paul Cameron - 75 - Nipigon - Dec 25 1941
Mrs Macheil Ogima - 85 - Nipigon - Dec 25 1941
William Ranta - 52 - Lake Nipigon - Jan 18 1942
Henry Playle - 62 - Ouimet - Feb 17 1942
Malcolm Watty - N/A - Dorion - Feb 18 1942
Evelyn McCullough - 6 - Nipigon - Feb 25 1942
Marion Ksonzena - 20+ - Black Sturgeon - March 5 1942
Matt Etella - 52 - Hurkett - June 1 1942
Andrew Pop - 32 - Black Sturgeon River - June 10 1942
Andrew Thomas Love - 63 - Black Sturgeon Camp - June 25 1942
Abe Penner - 43 - Black Sturgeon River - June 10 1942
Jerome Morrow - 3 - Hurkett - July 3 1942
Carl Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion - July 12 1942
Rose Smith - 70 - Dorion - July 28 1942
Anti Perkio - 40 - Nipigon area - Sept - 1942
Daniel Wychopen - 38 - Hurkett - Sept 13 1942
Manu Taitale - 60 - Nipigon area - Sept 21 1942
Pjaalmar Nuumi - 50 - Nipigon - Sept 27 1942
Annie Swallow - 80 - Dorion - Dec 15 1942
Mrs Moses Watt - N/A - Nipigon - Jan 3 1943
Thomas Keating - 62 - Hurkett - Jan 12 1943
John Victor Pajula - 70 - Nipigon - Feb 4 1943
William R Webster - 60 - Nipigon - Feb 13 1943
Susanne Collins 67 - Hurkett - March 18 1943
Sven S Leland - 69 - Body - Hurkett Bay - May 4 1943
Edward Belair - N/A - Hurkett - May 20 1943
Joseph E R Plessis - 72 - Hurkett - May 20 1943
Mrs Celestine Joseph - N/A - Nipigon River - May 24 1943
Mary Delaronde - 98 - Nipigon - May 25 1943
James G Pierson - 18 - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1943
Alex Sowchuk - N/A - Nipigon River - Sept 7 1943
Roy Dennison Trout - 62 - Nipigon Hwy - Sept 22 1943
Nicholas Bold - 73 - Dorion - Sept 26 1943
Steve Mike Wanigis - N/A - Lake Nipigon - Oct 3 1943
Dennis Deschamps - 79 - Nipigon - Oct 6 1943
Charles August Johnson - 73 - Ouimet - Oct 9 1943
Theresa Gagnon - 69 - Nipigon - Oct 29 1943
Mary Brunner - 68 - Hurkett - Feb 28 1944
Martin T Helnerson - 53- Red Rock - March 21 1944
- Body - Near Nipigon - March 22 1944
Nicholas John - 59 - Nipigon - April 5 1944
Hanna Paju- 53 - Nipigon - May 21 1944
William Kay - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Andrew Pank - 45 - Cameron Falls - May 27 1944
John Potter - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Robert Potter - N/A - Dorion - May 27 1944
Mrs Selmi Manila - 81 - Nipigon - June 15 1944
Rudi Schud - POW Camp - Black Sturgeon - June 20 1944 - POW
Leopold Sleik - N/A - North - McKirdy ON - Aug 23 1944 - POW
Victor Koski - 21 - Nipigon - Aug 25 1944
Carl Smith - 2 - Hurkett - Sept 8 1944
Carl H Stangbey - 30 - Red Rock - Oct 30 1944
Annie Poten -Infant - Nipigon - Nov 7 1944
Martha Constance Cook - 62 - Alexander's Landing - Nov 11 1944
Thomas Tyndall - N/A - MacDiarmid - Nov 23 1944
Frank Dudley Ward - 65 - Nipigon - Nov 26 1944
Doreen C Ashley - 2 mos - Nipigon - Dec 23 1944
John Kay - 12 - Wolf River - Dec 27 1944
Pte . Richard Creigan - N/A - Cameron Falls - Feb 15 1945
Alfred Howe - Infant - Nipigon - Feb 18 1945
Howard C Henderson - 3.5 - Red Rock - March 13 1945
Walter Gamble - 85 - Dorion - April 17 1945
Walter Hagn - 19 - POW Camp - Cameron Falls - Body - April 24 1945 -
POW
Anton Anderson - 62 - Nipigon - May 7 1945
James Henry Holder 76 - Dorion - May 16 1945
Carlo DeFazio - 22 - Nipigon - May 18 1945
R Becker - Cameron Falls - May 30 1945 -
POW Hanz/ Heina Gunther - 28 - POW Camp - Body - Hurkett - June 4 1945 -
POW Joseph Kambich - 45 - Black Sturgeon Camp - June 5 1945
Lloyd Dampier - 2 - Nipigon - June 13 1945
Sgt. Elvin Milburn Finan - 26 - Nipigon - June 16 1945
J Schaefe - POW Camp - Lake Nipigon - June 20 1945 -
POW Dino Piesanen - 41 - Nipigon - June 25 1945
Andrew Didych - 49 - Sept 8 1949 -
Body - CPR - Red Rock - Sept 17 1945
Gnr. E Legarde - 21 - MacDiarmid Funeral - Sept 19 1945
Lucas Lun - 58 - Orient Bay - Oct 4 1945
William Lanigan - 56 -Orient Bay - Oct 12 1945
James Aitkens - 64 - Near Hurkett - Oct 30 1945
Hans Schweizer - N/A - Bush Camp (unlisted) - Nov 23 1945 -
POW John Alexander Keatley - 70 - Dorion - Dec 3 1945
Cecil P McCarthy - 57 - Body - Nipigon Hwy - Dec 4 1945
Nick Potenteau - 71 - Dorion Funeral - Dec 10 1945
Thomas Merits - 61 - Nipigon - Jan 2 1946
John Kolybaba Kelly - 31 - Nipigon Hwy - May 3 1946
James Askie - 87 - Dorion - May 26 1946
Hulda Christina Sjolander - 60 - Nipigon - June 6 1946
Milford Mark Kilens - 21 - Nipigon Hwy - Aug 4 1946
Richard Bolton - N/A - Missing - Nipigon River - Aug 6 1946
James William Martindale - 63 - Red Rock - Aug 15 1946
Thomas Joseph Ryan - 63 - Orient Bay - Sept 18 1946
John Stafford Merril Hodder - 42 - PA - Nipigon Hwy - Sept 25 1946
Joel Jackson - 65 - Nipigon - Sept 26 1946
Stenlund - Infant - Hurkett - Sept 27 1946
Leon Lamuel Brousseau - 41/46 - Red Rock - Sept 30 1946
Mrs Muno Salo - 68 - Nipigon - Oct 8 1946
Annette Morriseau - 80 - MacDiarmid - Oct 23 1946
Arthur Alison - 44 - Red Rock - Nov 4 1946
William Kadge - 45 - Near Orient Bay - Nov 12 1946
Capt. Allen Sheldon Nuttall - 76 - Dorion Estate - Nov 16 1946
Stanley M Kruger - 30 - Black Sturgeon Road - Nov 20 1946
Alfred Holm - 64- Red Rock - Dec 26 1946
Mrs Minnie Payton - 65 - Dorion - Jan 27 1947
Karl Helmer Hagglund - 50 - Lake Nipigon - Feb 5 1947
William James Harris - 60 - Dorion - Feb 23 1947
Bertha Bohler - 81 - Dorion - March 27 1947
John Burke - 86 - Hurkett - April 5 1947
Sarah F Fawcett - 47 - Nipigon - April 17 1947
June C Henrickson - 8 mos - Nipigon - April 28 1947
Joseph C Bourassa - 46 - Red Rock - May 22 1947
Helen Toykala - 5 mos - Nipigon - May 31 1947
George Thomas Richard - N/A - Orient Bay - Aug 22 1947
John Maki - 58 - Nipigon - June 3 1947
Martin Anderson - 20 - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1947
William McIntyre - N/A - Lake Nipigon - July 3 1947
June 30 1947Sonja Goulet - 48 - Nipigon -
Mrs Denny Deschamps - 74 - Lake Helen - July 10 1947
Dominic Gentile - 70 - Nipigon - July 13 1947
John Avery - N/A - Nipigon River - July 11 1947 -
Body - July 28 1947
Fernand Lavasseur - 20 - Body - West - Nipigon - July 26 1947
Elizabeth Basketawang - 16 - Nipigon - July 27 1947
Peter Hokanson - 65 - Black Sturgeon - Aug 19 1947
Alfred Thomas Pollard - 35 - Orient Bay - Aug 21 1947
George Thomas Richards - 70 - Orient Bay - Aug 22 1947
Samuel Meritt - 58 - Near Ouimet - Sept 25 1947
David Cordilla - 66 - Nipigon - Oct 2 1947
Frederick Blom - 46 - Nipigon Estate - Oct 5 1947
Evert Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion Estate - Oct 18 1947
Clarence Bertram Montgomery - 54 - Cameron Falls - Oct 29 1947
Edward Dixon - N/A - Dorion - Nov 4 1947
Louise Cameron - 73 - Nipigon - Nov 10 1947
Thomas Huel - 65 - Black Sturgeon Camp - Nov 21 1947
Mary Jessie Jeffrey - 5 - Nipigon - Dec 6 1947
Dora Mary Holmes - 63 - Cameron Falls - Dec 25 1947
Stanley Yanchuk - 25 - Near Nipigon - Dec 28 1947
Leo Masterson - 43 - Cameron Falls - Jan 31 1948
Eva Alksandra Helin - 47 - Nipigon - Feb 21 1948
Edward Arthur Smith - 4 - Nipigon - Feb 29 1948
Eria May Williams - 17 mos - Nipigon - March 1 1948
Stanley Szymankiewicz - 3 mos - Hurkett - March 8 1948
Helen Florence Grover - 54 - Nipigon - March 10 1948
Tauno Kivi -39 - Dorion - March 31 1948
William Michael Bouchard - 43 - Nipigon - April 1 1948
Charles Holm - 62 - Nipigon - April 11 1948
Mary Salo - 60 - Nipigon - April 26 1948
Raymond J Matson - 24 - Nipigon Hwy - May 5 1948
Jack Wong - 52 - Nipigon - June 16 1948
Augustine Chiasson - 56 - Pine Portage - July 1 1948
Beatrice Dupuis - 39 - Nipigon - July 12 1948
Leo Neveu - 21 - Murdered - Red Rock - July 28 1948
John Mazeralla - 45 - Nipigon River - July 28 1948
John Thompson - 60 - Black Sturgeon - July 28 1948
Frank Otonicar - 64 - Pine Portage - Aug 12 1948
Fred Glodik - 45 - Pine Portage - Aug 15 1948
Lionel Renaud - 64 - Dorion Estate - Aug 16 1948
Harry Mahid - 52 - Pine Portage - Aug 17 1948
John Dermanchuk - 66 - Ouimet - Aug 26 1948
Nima Tolmonen - N/A - Dorion Estate - Aug 26 1948
Emma Fehr - N/A - Hurkett - Aug 27 1948
Gust Lundberg - 67 - Nipigon Hwy - Aug 28 1948
Cameron Scott Wheeler - 42 - Nipigon - Sept 1 1948
Jacqueline Vasseur - 4 - Nipigon - Oct 7 1948
J H McRae - 62 - Red Rock - Dec 3 1948
Cpl. James Francis Watson - 50 - Red Rock - Dec 11 1948
Joshua Elley/ Eiley - 65 - Black Sturgeon Camp - Dec 14 1948
Henry Saline - 63 - Black Sturgeon - Dec 16 1948
Haines - Infant - Dorion - Dec 23 1948
Mrs Aino Levalla - 42 - Nipigon - Dec 28 1948
Virgina Michaele Healey - 4 - Cameron Falls - Jan 4 1949
William Hogan - 77 - Nipigon Estate - Feb 8 1949
Konstine Koski/ Frans Kuorikoski - 58 - Body - Black Bay - Feb 14 1949
James Lemesurier - 28 - Black Sturgeon - March 2 1949
Sandy Koski - 53 - Nipigon - March 19 1949
Josephine Catherine Anderson - N/A - March 24 1949
Howard J Leigh - N/A - Red Rock - April 7 1949
Samuel Landry - 47 - Red Rock - April 20 1949
John Francis Desmond McEachern - 25 - Pine Portage - May 18 1949
Emil Kruzick - 51 - Black Sturgeon - May 24 1949
Dr. I L Waterman - 46 - Nipigon - June 4 1949
Melvina Randall - 47 - Nipigon - June 7 1949
Gertrude Emily Perrin - 43 - Nipigon - June 14 1949
Joseph Lukaszuk - N/A - Red Rock - June 15 1949
Arvo Johannes Paju - Red Rock Estate - June 25 1949
Morley Moffat Hayes - 33 - Pine Portage - July 12 1949
Robert Nutall - 22 - Pine Portage - July 12 1949
William Boulter - 64 - Dorion - July 31 1949
Alex Haydey - 63 - Red Rock - Aug 9 1949
Albert Morin - N/A - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949 -
Body - Aug 18 1949
Alfred Oulette - N/A - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949 -
Body - Aug 18 1949
Morris Oulette - 21 - Nipigon River - Aug 10 1949
Earl Gregory - 13 - Near Red Rock - Aug 12 1949
Edmund Lawrence - 34 - Lake Nipigon - Aug 12 1949
Albert Morin - August 10 1949 -
Body - Nipigon River - Aug 18 1949
Wyecok Egnatt - 64 - Red Rock - Aug 19 1949
Antti Pellinen - 49 - Body - Nipigon - Sept 28 1949
Amanada Lavalla - 72 - Nipigon - Oct 1 1949
Joseph Kowitash - 49 - MacDiarmid - Oct 11 1949
Edmund Laurence - 49 - Lake Nipigon - Oct 12 1949
Vilpus Lahti - 38 - Pine Portage - Nov 9 1949
John Patrick Fryer - N/A - Pine Portage - Nov 22 1949
Melvin Vye McCulluogh - N/A - Nipigon - Nov 22 1949
Thomas Moore - 72 - Red Rock - Nov 24 1949
Leo Bisette - 48 - Black Sturgeon - Dec 3 1949
Elizabeth May Link - 52 - Nipigon - Dec 23 1949
Frederick Johnson - 53- Red Rock - Dec 24 1949
Emil Hillman - 77 - Nipigon - Dec 24 1949
Thomas L Hayes - 63 - Pine Portage - Dec 25 1949
The Curator apologizes for any mixed up dates in P.O.W. listings and Body listings as she may have misplaced the cursor moving the names around in the list.
See source newspapers in Post: 33000 PAGEVIEWS
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