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who conducted the inquiry into the sensational shooting deaths of two young female siblings in
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Benjamin Hayes Dougan died in 1940. He and his wife are buried in the
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Dougan became a medical doctor and he and his wife made their home in
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Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick MLAs
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Canadian
physician
politician
Province of New Brunswick
1901 Canadian census
Gagetown, New Brunswick
Harvey Station, New Brunswick
coroner
Fosterville, New Brunswick
Darius H. Thornton
provincial election
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Conservative Party
New Brunswick
1930
Fredericton Rural Cemetery

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