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| RW_URL_01 = [http://www.saskgenealogy.com/databases/RCMP/RCMP.htm Saskatchewan Genealogical Society] This society has a copy of the obituaries on file and an explanation about how the file index was created.   
| RW_URL_01 = [http://www.saskgenealogy.com/databases/RCMP/RCMP.htm Saskatchewan Genealogical Society] This society has a copy of the obituaries on file and an explanation about how the file index was created.   
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| RW_URL_03 = [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/genealogy/Pages/introduction.aspx Library and Archives Canada] - Genealogy and Family History: collection information; search for 'RCMP' to access related material.
| RW_URL_03 = [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/genealogy/Pages/introduction.aspx Library and Archives Canada] describes this collection and other places where more information about Royal Canadian Mounted Police may be found.
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| RW_URL_05 = [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/nwmp-personnel-records/Pages/north-west-mounted-police.aspx North West Mounted Police (NWMP) - Personnel Records, 1873-1904]  
| RW_URL_05 = [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/nwmp-personnel-records/Pages/north-west-mounted-police.aspx North West Mounted Police (NWMP) - Personnel Records, 1873-1904]  
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== What is in This Collection? ==
 
This collection includes records from 1867 to 2007. These records include Royal Canadian Mounted Police death records found in Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications, including an index to some of the obituaries.  
== What is in this Collection? ==
 
This collection includes records from 1867 to 2007.<br> These records include Royal Canadian Mounted Police death records found in Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications, including an index to some of the obituaries.  


This collection is a memorial to those Royal Canadian Mounted Police who died while in service. Secondly, it is a collection of publications sent to living officers to inform them of the deaths of fellow officers. The index was created by a retired officer, Norman G. Wilson, who wished to make the obituaries more accessible to family members and researchers. These publications and the accompanying index only include the records of those officers whose deaths were reported to the publications.  
This collection is a memorial to those Royal Canadian Mounted Police who died while in service. Secondly, it is a collection of publications sent to living officers to inform them of the deaths of fellow officers. The index was created by a retired officer, Norman G. Wilson, who wished to make the obituaries more accessible to family members and researchers. These publications and the accompanying index only include the records of those officers whose deaths were reported to the publications.  
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Among records of Canadian governmental officials are the personnel files of more than 40,000 former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Structured along military lines, this organization was established as the North West Mounted Police in 1873 to bring law and order to the region between the Red River Valley of the North and the Rocky Mountains. Although they have sometimes been involved in military actions, such as helping to suppress the North West Rebellion of 1885, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police members now comprise the national police force of Canada. They also contract with provinces other than Quebec and Ontario to provide police protection on a provincial level.  
Among records of Canadian governmental officials are the personnel files of more than 40,000 former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Structured along military lines, this organization was established as the North West Mounted Police in 1873 to bring law and order to the region between the Red River Valley of the North and the Rocky Mountains. Although they have sometimes been involved in military actions, such as helping to suppress the North West Rebellion of 1885, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police members now comprise the national police force of Canada. They also contract with provinces other than Quebec and Ontario to provide police protection on a provincial level.  


*'''1876–1971''' Deaths of Royal Canadian Mounted Police killed while on duty, taken from S.W. Horrell's <u>The Pictoral History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police</u> (Toronto, Ontario: McGraw–Hill Ryerson, 1973)
*'''1876–1971''' Deaths of Royal Canadian Mounted Police killed while on duty, taken from S.W. Horrell's <u>The Pictoral History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police</u> (Toronto, Ontario: McGraw–Hill Ryerson, 1973).


*'''1919–1997''' Scarlet and Gold (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veterans' Association) publication including an historical honor roll of officers killed while on duty and more current obituaries. Honor roll contains deaths prior to 1919
*'''1919–1997''' Scarlet and Gold (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veterans' Association) publication including an historical honor roll of officers killed while on duty and more current obituaries. Honor roll contains deaths prior to 1919.


*'''1933–2007''' Digital images of an obituary card index for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and digital images of the obituary sections of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications the index refers to
*'''1933–2007''' Digital images of an obituary card index for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and digital images of the obituary sections of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications the index refers to.


*'''1976–1994''' ''Pony Express: Staff Relations Branch Newsletter''
*'''1976–1994''' ''Pony Express: Staff Relations Branch Newsletter''


'''''Scarlet and Gold''''' and the '''''Pictoral History of of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police''''' are lists of officers killed while in the line of duty. These lists are in chronological order. Some obituaries are included in these records. The obituary card index is arranged alphabetically by surname. This index covers the '''''Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly''''' beginning with Volume 1, July 1933. Not all deaths are covered by this publication. If the ''Quarterly'' was not advised of a death, no obituary was printed. Surnames in the index are followed by given name or initials and possibly nicknames. The second column holds the regimental number for the individual. Regimental numbers may be preceded by the following letters:  
'''''Scarlet and Gold''''' and the '''''Pictoral History of of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police''''' are lists of officers killed while in the line of duty. These lists are in chronological order. Some obituaries are included in these records. The obituary card index is arranged alphabetically by surname. This index covers the '''''Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly''''' beginning with Volume 1, July 1933. Not all deaths are covered by this publication. If the ''Quarterly'' was not advised of a death, no obituary was printed. Surnames in the index are followed by given name or initials and possibly nicknames. The second column holds the regimental number for the individual. Regimental numbers may be preceded by the following letters:  
*O=Officer Number  
*O=Officer Number  
*R=Reserve Constable  
*R=Reserve Constable  
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*M=Marine Member  
*M=Marine Member  
*C=Civilian Member
*C=Civilian Member
The third column lists the rank of the officer when he or she took their discharge, or when then died in service. The final two columns indicate the Volume and Issue number of the <u>Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly</u> where an obituary was printed. Use these numbers to access the digital images found within this collection. The following abbreviations may be found on an index card:  
The third column lists the rank of the officer when he or she took their discharge, or when then died in service. The final two columns indicate the Volume and Issue number of the <u>Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly</u> where an obituary was printed. Use these numbers to access the digital images found within this collection. The following abbreviations may be found on an index card:  
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*CST = Constable  
*CST = Constable  
*CPL = Corporal  
*CPL = Corporal  
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*S/SGT = Staff Sergeant  
*S/SGT = Staff Sergeant  
*S/M = Sergeant Major  
*S/M = Sergeant Major  
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*INSP = Inspector  
*INSP = Inspector  
*C/S/M = Corps Sergeant Major  
*C/S/M = Corps Sergeant Major  
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*S/S/M = Staff Sergeant Major  
*S/S/M = Staff Sergeant Major  
*SUPT = Superintendent  
*SUPT = Superintendent  
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*VET = Veterinarian  
*VET = Veterinarian  
*ASST = Assistant  
*ASST = Assistant  
*COMM'R = Commissioner  
*COMM'R = Commissioner  
*C/M = Civilian Member  
*C/M = Civilian Member  
*R/ = Reserve
*R/ = Reserve  
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*M/ = Marine  
*M/ = Marine  
*HON = Honorary
*HON = Honorary
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'''Obituary cards'''
== What Can these Records Tell Me? ==
 
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*Name of deceased  
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*Date and place of death  
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*Residence at time of death  
*Residence at time of death  
*Brief description of service
*Brief description of service
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== What Do I Do Next? ==
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===I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now? ===
===I Found Who I was Looking for, What Now? ===
*Add any new information to your records
*Use the information found on the obituary card index to locate the actual death certificate.
*Use the information found on the obituary card index to locate the actual death certificate
*Use the information to find other records such as birth, christening, census, land and marriage records.
*Use the information to find other records such as birth, christening, census, land and marriage records  
*Use the information to find additional family members.
*Use the information to find additional family members  
*Repeat this process with additional family members found, to find more generations of the family.
*Repeat this process with additional family members found, to find more generations of the family  
*[[Canada Church Records| Church Records]] often were kept years before government records were required and are a good source for finding ancestors before 1900.
*[[Canada Church Records| Church Records]] often were kept years before government records were required and are a good source for finding ancestors before 1900
=== I Can’t Find the Person I’m Looking For, What Now? === 
*Try searching by surname only
*The person may be recorded with an abbreviated or variant form of their name
*Remember that spelling was generally not standardized until the early part of the 20th century


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* [[Canada Record Finder]]
*Collect entries for every person who has the same surname.  This list can help you identify possible relations that can be verified by records.
* [[Canada Research Tips and Strategies]]
*If you cannot locate your ancestor in the locality in which you believe they lived, then try searching records of a nearby locality in an area search. 
*Standard spelling of names typically did not exist during the periods our ancestors lived in. Try variations of your ancestor’s name, especially French versions.
*Remember that sometimes individuals went by [http://usgenweb.org/research/nicknames.html nicknames] or alternated between using first and middle names. Try searching for [http://genealogy.about.com/od/first_names/fl/nickname-given-name-equivalents.htm these names] as well.
*Search the indexes and records of [[Canada Genealogy]].
*Search in the [[Canada Archives and Libraries]].
*Search in the [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=304&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Canada%2C%20Ontario%22%20%2Bkeywords%3Amarriage FamilySearch Library Catalog]  


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*{{FSC|1416243|item|disp= Commissioners of the Royal North-West Mounted Police. ''Opening up the West : being the official reports to Parliament of the activities of the Royal North-West Mounted Police force from 1874-1881.''Toronto, Ontario : Coles Pub. Co., c1973}} FS Library 971 M2op
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*{{FSC|1416274|item|disp=Commissioners of the Royal North-West Mounted Police. ''Settlers and rebels : being the official reports to Parliament of the activities of the Royal North-West Mounted Police force from 1882-1885.''Toronto, Ontario : Coles Pub. Co., c1973.}} FS Library 971 M2sr
*{{FSC|1416248|item|disp=Commissioners of the Royal North-West Mounted Police ; introduction by by W. L. Higgitt. ''The new West : being the official reports to Parliament of the activities of the Royal North-West Mounted Police force from 1888-1889.''Toronto, Ontario : Coles Pub. Co., c1973}} FS Library 971 M2t
*{{FSC|387300|item|disp=David Ross and Robin May. ''The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1873-1987.''London, England : Osprey Publishing, c1988 FS Library 971 M2r}}
*{{FSC|59707|item|disp=Joanne Poulin, comp.; Peter Gillis, general editor, ''Records of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RG 18)''Ottawa, Ontario : Public Records Division, Public Archives Canada, 1975 FS Library 971 A3pg no. 2}}


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What is in this Collection?[edit | edit source]

This collection includes records from 1867 to 2007.
These records include Royal Canadian Mounted Police death records found in Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications, including an index to some of the obituaries.

This collection is a memorial to those Royal Canadian Mounted Police who died while in service. Secondly, it is a collection of publications sent to living officers to inform them of the deaths of fellow officers. The index was created by a retired officer, Norman G. Wilson, who wished to make the obituaries more accessible to family members and researchers. These publications and the accompanying index only include the records of those officers whose deaths were reported to the publications.

Among records of Canadian governmental officials are the personnel files of more than 40,000 former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Structured along military lines, this organization was established as the North West Mounted Police in 1873 to bring law and order to the region between the Red River Valley of the North and the Rocky Mountains. Although they have sometimes been involved in military actions, such as helping to suppress the North West Rebellion of 1885, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police members now comprise the national police force of Canada. They also contract with provinces other than Quebec and Ontario to provide police protection on a provincial level.

  • 1876–1971 Deaths of Royal Canadian Mounted Police killed while on duty, taken from S.W. Horrell's The Pictoral History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Toronto, Ontario: McGraw–Hill Ryerson, 1973).
  • 1919–1997 Scarlet and Gold (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veterans' Association) publication including an historical honor roll of officers killed while on duty and more current obituaries. Honor roll contains deaths prior to 1919.
  • 1933–2007 Digital images of an obituary card index for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and digital images of the obituary sections of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police publications the index refers to.
  • 1976–1994 Pony Express: Staff Relations Branch Newsletter


Scarlet and Gold and the Pictoral History of of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are lists of officers killed while in the line of duty. These lists are in chronological order. Some obituaries are included in these records. The obituary card index is arranged alphabetically by surname. This index covers the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly beginning with Volume 1, July 1933. Not all deaths are covered by this publication. If the Quarterly was not advised of a death, no obituary was printed. Surnames in the index are followed by given name or initials and possibly nicknames. The second column holds the regimental number for the individual. Regimental numbers may be preceded by the following letters:

  • O=Officer Number
  • R=Reserve Constable
  • S=Special Constable
  • M=Marine Member
  • C=Civilian Member

The third column lists the rank of the officer when he or she took their discharge, or when then died in service. The final two columns indicate the Volume and Issue number of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly where an obituary was printed. Use these numbers to access the digital images found within this collection. The following abbreviations may be found on an index card:

  • CST = Constable
  • CPL = Corporal
  • SGT = Sergeant
  • S/SGT = Staff Sergeant
  • S/M = Sergeant Major
  • INSP = Inspector
  • C/S/M = Corps Sergeant Major
  • SPL = Special
  • S/S/M = Staff Sergeant Major
  • SUPT = Superintendent
  • VET = Veterinarian
  • ASST = Assistant
  • COMM'R = Commissioner
  • C/M = Civilian Member
  • R/ = Reserve
  • M/ = Marine
  • HON = Honorary


To Browse this Collection[edit | edit source]

You can browse through images in this collection using the waypoints on the Collection Browse Page for Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Obituary Card Index and Notices, 1876-2007.

What Can these Records Tell Me?[edit | edit source]

These records usually include:

  • Name of deceased
  • Date and place of death
  • Age at death
  • Date and place of birth
  • Residence at time of death
  • Brief description of service

Collection Content[edit | edit source]

Sample Image[edit | edit source]


How Do I Search the Collection?[edit | edit source]

You can search the index or view the images or both. To begin your search it is helpful to know:

  • The name of your ancestor.
  • The name of a relative or date of death

View the Images[edit | edit source]

View images in this collection by visiting the Browse Page.

  1. Select Publication, Years and Volume

How Do I Analyze the Results?[edit | edit source]

Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. This may require viewing multiple records or images.


For more tips about searching on-line collections see the on-line article FamilySearch Search Tips and Tricks.

What Do I Do Next?[edit | edit source]

I Found Who I was Looking for, What Now?[edit | edit source]

  • Use the information found on the obituary card index to locate the actual death certificate.
  • Use the information to find other records such as birth, christening, census, land and marriage records.
  • Use the information to find additional family members.
  • Repeat this process with additional family members found, to find more generations of the family.
  • Church Records often were kept years before government records were required and are a good source for finding ancestors before 1900.

I Can’t Find Who I’m Looking for, What Now?[edit | edit source]

  • Try viewing the original record to see if there were errors in the transcription of the name, age, residence, etc. Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name.
  • Collect entries for every person who has the same surname. This list can help you identify possible relations that can be verified by records.
  • If you cannot locate your ancestor in the locality in which you believe they lived, then try searching records of a nearby locality in an area search.
  • Standard spelling of names typically did not exist during the periods our ancestors lived in. Try variations of your ancestor’s name, especially French versions.
  • Remember that sometimes individuals went by nicknames or alternated between using first and middle names. Try searching for these names as well.
  • Search the indexes and records of Canada Genealogy.
  • Search in the Canada Archives and Libraries.
  • Search in the FamilySearch Library Catalog


Citing This Collection[edit | edit source]

Citing your sources makes it easy for others to find and evaluate the records you used. When you copy information from a record, list where you found that information. Here you can find citations already created for the entire collection and for each individual record or image.  

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