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Claudius Shaw Hooley

In memory of:

Constable Claudius Shaw Hooley

July 24, 1880
Belly River, Northwest Territories

Royal Canadian Mounted Police


Service Number:

181

Division:

F Division

Additional Information


Enlistment:

June 15, 1875

Constable Hooley was known by his friends as “Bill”. He was a teamster, driving a four-horse rig, and traveling with esteemed members of the NWMP at the time of his death. Constable Hooley had just signed on for a 2nd five year term with the NWMP and was thought to be in his early thirties. He drowned in the Belly River while on patrol from Fort Walsh to Fort MacLeod, Northwest Territories. His body was found one month after his death. Constable Hooley is buried in Union Cemetery at Fort MacLeod, Alberta.

Commemorated on Page 4 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Honour Roll Book.

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  • Inscription on grave marker– Photo courtesy of www.rcmpgraves.com
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Globe (Toronto Newspaper) August 10th 1880 Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me

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