Kate Carmack Credited with making the discovery that led to the Klondike Gold Rush
Kate Carmack is a 58 years old Credited with making the discovery that led to the Klondike Gold Rush from Bennett Lake. Kate Carmack was born on January 01, 1862 (died on March 29, 1920, she was 58 years old) in Bennett Lake as Shaaw Tláa. Her nickname was Kate Carmack, Shaaw Tláa.
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Birth name of Kate Carmack is Shaaw Tláa
No, she died on 03/29/1920, 104 years ago. She was 58 years old when she died. Cause of death: influenza. She died in Carcross, Yukon
Family
Husband
George Carmack, With brother-in-law credited with making the gold discovery that led to the Klondike Gold Rush
Where does She lives?
She is living in Carcross, Yukon.
Other facts about Kate Carmack
Alias | Kate Carmack, Shaaw Tláa |
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Birth name | Shaaw Tláa |
Place of death | Carcross, Yukon |
KnownFor | Gold |
Residence | Carcross |
Spouse | George Carmack |
Cause of death | Influenza , has immediate cause: 1918-1920 flu pandemic |
Place of birth | Bennett Lake , sourcing circumstances: near |
Family name | Carmack. Show people with the surname Carmack |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Date of death | 1920-03-29T00:00:00Z |
Ethnic group | Tagish People |
Given name | Kate |
Residence | Carcross, Yukon |