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anyone who has died within it, except under a permit from the City
Inspector. Third, it directs the Inspector to grant such permit on receipt of a proper certificate, either from the Coroner or from the physician who attended the deceased; or if there was none, from some one of the family. Fourth, it specifies that the physician who makes such a certificate shall, among other things, specify 'the direct and indirect cause of the death of such person;' and that if the Coroner holds an inquest, he shall do the same in his certificate.
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Mayor for a term of four years. They may be removed on charges by the
Governor. The Coroner has jurisdiction over all homicide, suicide and accidental death cases and over all suspicious deaths, deaths in prison, and cases where the deceased was unattended by a physician. In cases of serious wounding the Coroner has jurisdiction to take an
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Coroner has a coroner's physician to assist him in medical investigations. He may subpoena witnesses and has power to order an autopsy and issues death certificates, upon which the
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grants burial permits. A law passed in 1915 provides for the abolishment of the office of
Coroner on January 1, 1918, and the substitution of a Chief Medical Examiner for the entire city, with assistant medical examiners. The work of legal investigation is to be assumed by the District Attorneys, and
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Townsend, M.D. (1867–1907), ? to 1897. He was born in December 1867. He died on January 7, 1907, when he was murdered in his home by John Bell. "Dr. Charles Wilmot Townsend, one of the best-known physicians on Staten Island, was shot in his home yesterday morning as he lay in bed
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Coroners in the City of New York — four for the Borough of Manhattan, two for The Bronx, two for Brooklyn, two for Queens and one for Richmond. The Coroners in each borough, except Richmond, constitute a Board of Coroners for the borough. Coroners are elected at the same time as the
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Manhattan Board of Coroners and now serving his second term, has come out unreservedly for the abolition of the entire Coroners' system. He says it is inadequate, subject to great abuses, and that as it works out in this city, it reeks with waste, confusion,
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Peter P. Acritelli (1873–1912), 1905 to 1907. He was born on
January 18, 1873, in Italy to Francesco Acritelli and Santa Maringelo. He was elected as coroner in 1905. He was indicted on two counts in connection with an illegal registration. He was charged with a felony and a misdemeanor in 1907. He
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statement. The functions of the
Coroner are threefold — medical investigation to determine the scientific cause of death, legal investigation to determine who caused the death, and judicial power to sit as a magistrate in homicide cases. The law requires the Coroner to summon a jury in cases where
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The machinery of the law of New-York City about
Coroners' inquests is arranged to take advantage of the insular situation of New-York. That is: First, it prohibits interments within the city, except in certain specified cases. Second, it prohibits anyone from conveying out of the city the body of
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Albert Frederick Schwannecke (1859–1912) 1909 to 1912. He was born in 1859 in Germany and migrated to the United States. In 1892 he was the Commissioner of Deeds for New York City. In 1909 he became Coroner of Bronx County, New York. In 1910 he was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct for
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Whenever any coroner shall receive notice that any person has been slain, or has suddenly died, or has been dangerously wounded, or has been found dead under such circumstances as to require an inquisition, it shall be the duty of such Coroner to go to the place where such person shall be, and
1309:"Coroners In Conference. Plans Advanced For Making Their Service More Efficient. Coroner Tuthill Reads an Elaborate Paper Outlining a Scheme of Improvement. He Thinks the Salary Insufficient to Secure Competent Officials. Twice as Many Coroners' Physicians Needed and Their Pay Not Adequate"
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840:. He was an undertaker. His salary was $ 4,000 in 1898. "Leonard Ruoff, Jr., Ozone Park, N.Y., has purchased what is claimed to be the first motor undertaker's wagon. It is an electric machine, designed to carry a load of 1,000 pounds". He died on October 31, 1907 at age 59.
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in 1874. He was an undertaker before elected as coroner. He and Coombs were indicted in 1897 for submitting fraudulent bills for inquests that never convened. He became an examining inspector for New York City and was removed from office on March 28,
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George Charles Tranter (1851–1925). He was paid $ 4,000 in 1898. "George C. Tranter, 74 years old, one of the Democratic leaders of Staten island before its consolidation with New York City, died in his home." He died on 13 May 1925 on Staten
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William G. Schirmer, M.D. (1810–1878) 1868 to 1870. He was born in Cassell, Germany in 1810. He studied medicine in Heidelberg, Germany. He migrated to the United States around 1838. He died at his homein Greenwich, Connecticut on July 8,
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Samuel Davidson Nutt, M.D. (1865–1928) 1906 to 1910. He was born on June 24, 1865 in New York City to Joseph D. Nutt and Celia Florinda Upham. In 1886, he graduated from Bellevue Hospital Medical School. He became the coroner in 1906.
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Carl Voegel (1869–1955), 1913 to 1918. "When the Board of Elections was created in 1901, Mr. Voegel was named chief clerk in Queens. In 1913 he served as ". He was a Democrat. He was one of the last two coroners of Queens County, New
2553:"Unknown Wakes Doctor And Shoots Him In Bed. Charles W. Townsend, the Victim, Won't Tell Who Did It. Jewels And Money Left. Wife Tells Different Stories About a Burglar. Two Men Arrested, One the Husband of a Woman Patient"
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Gustav Scholer, M.D. (1851–1928), 1902 to 1905. He was born on June 25, 1851, in Germany to Jacob Scholer and Henrietta Foerster. He migrated to the United States in 1865 and became a citizen in 1872. He was a graduate of
2222:"Asks Gov. Hughes To Oust Coroner Nutt. Charged That Queens Official Retained $ 94 Taken from A.R. Von Der Zweep's Body. Coroner Says That He Held Railroad Victim's Effects In His Safe Until Court Action Was Brought"
1951:"George F. Shrady, Ex-Coroner, Dies. Son Of Eminent Physician Caused Lowering Of Death Rate From 'the Bends.' Headed Aqueduct Police ... Sanitary Engineer. His Profession Once Had Charge Of Tammany Speakers' Bureau"
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Patrick Riordan, M.D. (1868–1923), 1914 to 1918. He was one of the last four coroners of New York County, New York when the office was abolished in 1918, and he was the first acting medical examiner for the new
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William H. Kennedy (1837–1892), undertaker, 1882 to 1885. He was born in Ireland in 1837. Death of ex-Coroner Kennedy. He lived at 1076 Lexington Avenue. He died on September 17, 1892, at his home in Manhattan.
860:. He was exonerated, he testified that he had locked the money in his safe to protect it, and became ill and forgot to list it in the inventory. He served as coroner until 1910. He died on May 3, 1928, in
2140:"Murders His Wife For Slapping Him. Dr. Samuel S. Guy of Queens Commits Crime While on a Drunken Spree. Dies Instantly In Home. Mrs. Guy Had Dragged Him Away from the Servant, Whom He Was Annoying"
2004:"Coroners' Office Conceals Crime. Dr. Feinberg, Head of Manhattan Board, Admits Whole System Should Be Abolished. Commissioner of Accounts Gets Confirmation of Charges by Official Twice Elected"
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Emil William Hoeber (1833–1906) from about 1895 until 1897. He was born in 1833 in Germany and migrated to the United States in 1853. He married Jenny Heidelsheimer on October 28, 1875, in
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was appointed as the first full time medical examiner. He collapsed in the doorway of Louis Cohen's drug store, at 1203 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan and died on September 21, 1923.
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1854 to 1859 and 1865 to 1869. "Robert Gamble has been chosen President, and coroner William C. Gover as secretary of the Board of Coroners for the ensuing three years in 1865".
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James Leonard Vail (1876–1941) 1913 to 1918. He was born on April 15, 1876. He died on March 13, 1941, at age 64. He was the last coroner of Richmond County, New York.
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William C. Gover (1815–1891) 1865 to 1871. He was born in 1851 in Philadelphia. He died on December 14, 1891, in Manhattan, New York City.
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for a term of four years and there was no requirement that the candidate had to be a physician. They could be removed from office by the
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750:(1863–1930), 1913 to 1918. He was one of the last four coroners of New York County, New York when the office was abolished in 1918.
714:(1872 - April 13, 1941), 1910 to 1918. He was a physician and the President of the Manhattan Board of Coroners from 1910 to 1918.
909:. His salary was $ 6,000 in 1898. He died on October 29, 1920 in Manhattan. He was buried in Old Saint Raymonds Cemetery in the
1337:"Bill To Abolish Coroners. Senator Elsberg Introduces a Measure Favored by Medical Associations Based on the Massachusetts Law"
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Dr. Israel Feinberg, former president of the old Board of Coroners, died yesterday morning at bocker Hospital where he was ...
1871:"Dr. Gustav Scholer Dies of Heart Disease. Former Coroner Had Been President of the Arion Society and New York Turn Verein"
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George Washington Delap, M.D. (1857–1901), 1897 to 1901 in the eastern district. His physician at the coroner's office was
1818:"Jacob E. Bausch Dies. Former Coroner Here. Served in Manhattan, 1898 to 1902, and as Clerk of Board, 1906-? Labor Leader"
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1016:(1837–1916), 1886 to 1892. He was born on January 7, 1837. He died on May 25, 1916. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Herman Hellenstein, M.D. (1863–1920), 1909 to 1917. He was born in 1863 in Hungary. He died December 20, 1920, at
2397:"Ex-Coroner Coombs Free. His Term of Imprisonment for Presenting a False Claim Expires. Not Required to Pay Fine"
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William O'Meagher, M.D. (1829–1896) 1894 to 1896. He died in office before he could complete his four-year term.
2303:"Bronx Coroner Killed On Duty. Schwannecke, Beloved by His Neighbors, Fell While Investigating Laborer's Death"
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1541:"Death Of Ex-Coroner Rollins. He Is Found Dead In His Bed At The Union-place Hotel. A Sketch Of His Career"
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2161:"Dr. Guy, Wife Slayer, Free. Paroled After Serving Two [sic] Years of Fourteen-Year Term"
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threatening a police officer while he was investigating a murder. He died on April 30, 1912, in
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Theodore Knapp Tuthill, M.D. (1848–1926) 1896 to ?. He was born on January 22, 1848, in
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1708:"Dr. T.K. Tuthill Made Coroner. Appointed by Gov. Morton in Place of the Late Dr. O'Meagher"
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1779:"Ex-Coroner Hoeber Dead. An Interesting Figure of the Strong Administration Passes Away"
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2282:"Lieut. Mcauliffe On Trial. He Is Under Charge for the Arrest of Coroner Schwannecke"
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1513:"Funeral of William C. Gover. He was Connected with New York Politics For Many Years"
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1800:"Bausch Quits Tammany. Ex-Coroner Is Done with Murphyism and Comes Out for Fusion"
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2473:"Death Of Coroner Delap. Illness of Accused Brooklyn Official Terminates Fatally"
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George H. Nason (1852-?), 1896 to 1897 in the eastern district. He was born in
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2596:"James L. Vail. Ex-County Clerk and Coroner of Richmond. Once Committeeman"
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Antonio Zucca (1851–1922), 1898 to 1901. He was born in 1851 in
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in 1885. He became the chief of the surgical department of the
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Minutes of Coroners proceedings, City and County of New York
2258:"'Uncle Jim', Veteran Queens Politician, Dies In June 1921"
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served Kings County from 1896 to 1897 before being arrested
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1566:"Throng At Keenan Funeral"
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2643:Coroners of New York City
2622:Coroners of New York City
2418:"Dr. Joseph Creamer Dead"
2101:Fernow, Berthold (1902).
2054:"James Winterbottom Dies"
1843:"Coroner Eidman's Deputy"
1020:George Washington Lindsay
979:Peter Johnson of Gueoos,
818:Lawrence Family Graveyard
465:(1827–1901) 1874 to 1876.
449:(1843–1922) 1873 to 1876.
310:John Burnet 1748 to 1758.
289:in the newly established
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114:New York County, New York
98:Dr. George F. Shrady, Jr.
1043:. He graduated from the
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539:Manhattan, New York City
471:(1830–1907) 1876 to 1881
400:John Wildey (1823–1889)
303:Manhattan, New York City
106:Coroner of New York City
2638:Forensics organizations
1903:New York Public Library
1896:"Gustav Scholer papers"
1628:The Jewish Encyclopedia
972:Brooklyn, New York City
858:Valley Stream, New York
850:Queens County, New York
649:New York Public Library
641:General Slocum disaster
586:Brooklyn, New York City
528:Orange County, New York
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2369:"George Henry Lindsay"
1591:"Dr. William Schirmer"
1092:John J. Van Rensselaer
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734:. He was 57 years old.
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1658:. September 18, 1892
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1273:. September 1, 1865.
1120:William B. Wilkinson
1114:S.T. Smith Infirmary
1096:Governor of New York
1041:Greenpoint, Brooklyn
1024:George Henry Lindsay
1014:George Henry Lindsay
946:Bronx, New York City
911:Bronx, New York City
846:Charles Evans Hughes
732:Mount Sinai Hospital
671:, M.D. (1862–1933),
637:West Side Dispensary
245:Nathaniel A. Elsberg
133:Governor of New York
43:Edward Butler Coombs
2571:"George C. Tranter"
2559:. January 27, 1907.
2426:. February 23, 1900
2170:. December 3, 1914.
2060:. November 14, 1933
2010:. November 18, 1914
1852:. December 30, 1885
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1480:. November 1, 1876.
1471:"Dr. Louis Naumann"
1459:. January 11, 1865.
1438:. January 11, 1852.
1417:. October 30, 1851.
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2600:The New York Times
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2480:The New York Times
2454:. February 7, 1899
2452:The New York Times
2406:. August 21, 1900.
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2345:"Edward H. Flavin"
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1788:. October 6, 1906.
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1656:The New York Times
1623:"ELLINGER, MORITZ"
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1344:The New York Times
1316:The New York Times
1284:Ash, Mark (1891).
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2187:The Horseless Age
2104:Appointments 1685
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