Ing Com
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− | Bear owing to a report brought in by Ah Tye - I told them I had not: but had seen a Bear and thought it not safe for them to go without more help, so they turned back with me | + | Bear owing to a report brought in by Ah Tye - I told them I had not: but had seen a Bear and thought it not safe for them to go without more help, so they turned back with me - Yesterday I went with a large party of men to look for "Ing Com" who had not been heard of since - and when within 25 or 30 feet of where I first saw the hat on Thursday last, we found some Bones which we collected and brought home in a box; they are those we have just examined, viz a skull, 2 arm and one leg bones; also a handkerchief and Hat, which I identify as belonging to "Ing Com" the deceased. |
− | Frank Gee | + | Frank Gee - Sworn, says - I left the Forks on the afternoon of Sunday last, to go to Keithley Crossing; I slept on the trail about 14 Miles out; next morning I started again and about 1½ miles on I saw three hats on the trail; just alongside the last hat were a few plugs of Tobacco, a handkerchief some Barket Tea and the remains of a pair of Boots, and a few feet farther off the ground was strewn with remnants of torn clothing and bones. I found the skull about 4 or 500 feet from the trail. |
− | By Hugh Doak - Were you looking for "Ing Com's" remains when you found the | + | By Hugh Doak - Were you looking for "Ing Com's" remains when you found the skull? |
Answer Yes! | Answer Yes! | ||
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− | BC Archives GR-0431 / BRITISH COLUMBIA | + | BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 1 File 4 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Inquisitions / inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia. |
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Bear owing to a report brought in by Ah Tye - I told them I had not: but had seen a Bear and thought it not safe for them to go without more help, so they turned back with me - Yesterday I went with a large party of men to look for "Ing Com" who had not been heard of since - and when within 25 or 30 feet of where I first saw the hat on Thursday last, we found some Bones which we collected and brought home in a box; they are those we have just examined, viz a skull, 2 arm and one leg bones; also a handkerchief and Hat, which I identify as belonging to "Ing Com" the deceased.
Frank Gee - Sworn, says - I left the Forks on the afternoon of Sunday last, to go to Keithley Crossing; I slept on the trail about 14 Miles out; next morning I started again and about 1½ miles on I saw three hats on the trail; just alongside the last hat were a few plugs of Tobacco, a handkerchief some Barket Tea and the remains of a pair of Boots, and a few feet farther off the ground was strewn with remnants of torn clothing and bones. I found the skull about 4 or 500 feet from the trail.
By Hugh Doak - Were you looking for "Ing Com's" remains when you found the skull?
Answer Yes!
By
BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 1 File 4 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Inquisitions / inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.