Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1904, Part 14

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The Board of Health respectfully submit the following re- port for the year ending December 31, 1904.


The organization of the Board for the past year has been the following : John S. Gay, chairman ; Thomas J. Dion, M. D., clerk ; William E. Badger.


This year as in past years, this Board has endeavored to carry out the work of improvement of the city's sanitary con- dition through the enactment and enforcement of the rules and regulations. Having that object in view, our efforts have been rewarded in a measure, and we note with satisfaction a decrease in contagious diseases over previous years. The number of cases of infectious diseases reported to the Board of Health the past year has been less than in the previous year as shown in the following tables. The larger total is due to the fact that consumption has been added to the list of contagious diseases, where, as in previous years, the latter disease was not classified as such.


The death rate based on the estimated population of 26,7985 has been 12.57 per thousand as against 13.51 in 1903.


Rules regulating barber shops have also been enacted, copies of which have been posted in every shop, that the public may know what is required from barbers in the way of cleanli- ness and hygiene.


The scavenger work of the city which had become more and more of a problem, owing to the very unsatisfactory manner in which it has been carried out, complaints reaching this Board almost daily, has been given out to Mr. Thomas Whalen, under a three years contract, his bid being the only one submitted. Since, the work has been done in an entirely satisfactory man-


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ner, no complaint having reached us since June.


The collection of garbage through the different wards of the city has been done in as satisfactory a manner as could be ex- pected with the limited means at hand ; few complaints having reached us this year.


The various locations known as "dumps" have been in- spected at intervals and kept free from nuisance. The bakery shops have also been inspected and made to comply with the Revised Laws as much as practicable.


The following licenses have been issued by this Board in 1904 :


Plumbers .


32


Undertakers


6


Scavenger


1


Garbage


30


Infectious Diseases Reported to Board of Health


BY MONTHS


1904.


January.


February.


March.


April.


May.


June.


July.


August.


September. October. November.


December. Total.


Deaths.


Diphtheria,


817 6 1


6.


3


012


5


6


3


71 9


Scarlet Fever,


71


1


32 1


0


0


0


5


?


1'


1


13 1


Measles


41 25 19 315 3 2


0


0 00 1109 5


Cerebro Spinal Meningi- tis


0.0000


0 1


0


0000 10


Tuberculosis,


010652


5 03 03 02540


Total,


56 54 28 13 26 11 11 517 810 12 25156


1903.


Diphtheria,


9


6


5


512 2


1


1


2.


2


9


1


1 1 0 2.3 25 0


Typhoid Fever


2


2


1


330


022642


27 2


Measles,


0 1 2 1 81715 6 2 51853128 1


Cerebro Spinal Meningi-


tis, .


00001000000010


Total,


12 10 10 11 15 28 18 14 5 17 30 71 241 14


0


0)


2


0


6


32 1


Typhoid Fever


0 0:0 11


.


5 0 6 613


6011


Scarlet Fever,


283


BY WARDS


1904


Ward 1.


Ward 2.


Ward 3.


Ward 4.


Ward 5.


Ward 6.


Total.


Total


Diphtheria.


6


7


15


34


4


5


71


60


Scarlet Fever,


3


2


1


14


7


5


32


25


Typhoid Fever,


3


1


1


3


3


2


13


27


Measles,


18


13


19


25


12


22


109


128


Tuberculosis,


4


3


6


8


2


2


25


0


Cerebro Spinal Menin- gitis,


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


1


Total


35


26


42


84


28


36


251


241


1903


1902


Small Pox, .


0


0


0


0


0


0


0


13


Diphtheria, .


7


4


21


25


0


3


60


82


Scarlet Fever,


3


1


3


2


12


4


25


17


Typhoid Fever,


7


2


6


5


4


3


27


29


Measles,


35


22


40


18


5


8


128


316


Cerebro Spinal Menin- gitis


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


1


Total


53


29


70


50


21


18


241


458


Return of Deaths


Total number of deaths from all causes, exclusive of still-births


347


Number of still-births . 23


DEATHS BY SEXES. (Still-births Excluded.)


.


Number of deaths of males . 166


Number of deaths of females


181


Number of deaths in which sex was unknown .


1903


·


.


284


DEATHS BY AGES. (Still-births Excluded. )


Total


Males


Females


Deaths of persons under one year,


74


38


36


from one to two years,


19


8


11


from two to three years,


· 6


2


4


from three to four years,


5


3


2


from four to five years,


4


2


2


from five to ten years,


14


5


9


from fifteen to twenty years,


13


6


7


from twenty to thirty years,


30


12


18


from thirty to forty years,


23


16


7


from forty to fifty years,


28


15


13


from fifty to sixty years,


28


14


14


from sixty to seventy years,


35


21


14


from seventy to eighty years,


40


15


25


over eighty years


23


7


16


ages unknown,


1


1


Total


347


166


181


.


DEATHS BY MONTHS. (Still-births Excluded).


Deaths in January,


34


Deaths in July,


28


in February,


23


in August,


21


in March,


39


in September, .


38


in April,


38


in October,


29


in May,


21


in November,


27


in June,


24


in December,


24


Deaths, date unknown, 4


CAUSES OF DEATHI. (Still-birth Excluded.


Deaths from phthisis or consumption


40


from smallpox


. -


from measles


5


.


2


2


from ten to fifteen years,


285


from scarlet fever


from diptheria and croup


from whooping cough .


from typhoid fever


from cerebro-spinal meningitis


-


from erysipelas


I


from puerperal fever


-


from influenza


2 -


from malarial fevers


from cholera infantum


23


from dysentery


from diarrhea and cholera morbus


-


from pneumonia


39


from bronchitis


9


from diseases of the heart


55


from diseases of the brain and spinal cord


32


from diseases of the kidneys


11


from cancer


18


DEATHS FROM VIOLENCE.


Deaths from homicide


-


from suicide .


4


from accident


19


From unknown or ill-defined causes


-


Number of deaths from all other causes not spec- ified above (not including still-births £ 77 .


Total


347


The following are the reports returned to the Board of Health by each department under the direction of the same.


JOHN S. GAY, Chairman, THOMAS J. DION, Clerk, WILLIAM E. BADGER,


Board of Health.


1911 9 1 1


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ANTITOXIN DISPENSED


To the Board of Health of the City of Quincy :


GENTLEMEN : In compliance with your request I desire to inform you that during the year 1904 I have dispensed to phy- sicians 303 bottles of antitoxin and 65 culture tubes.


Respectfully yours, CHARLES C. HEARN.


SANITARY INSPECTOR


To the Board of Health of the City of Quincy:


GENTLEMEN : I respectfully submit the following report for the year 1904 :


Premises disinfected for contagious diseases


102


Diptheria


56


Scarlet fever


19


Tuberculosis


25


Cerebro spinal meningitis


1


Woman's ward in City Hospital .


1


Premises reported as cleaned by Peter Mc Conarty 168


Premises reported as cleaned by Thomas Whalen 460


Total 628


Loads from cesspools by Mr. McConarty


185


Loads from cesspools by Mr. Whalen .


556


Total 741


Double vaults cleaned by Mr. McConarty


15


Double vaults cleaned by Mr. Whalen


105


Total


120


287


Single vaults cleaned by Mr. McConarty


75


Single vaults cleaned by Mr. Whalen .


379


Total


354


Complaints received of unclean premises at this


office and notices sent out to abate


117


Complaints against keeping swine


6


Notice to abate the same


6


Complaint of poultry in house cellars


7


Notices to abate same


7


Dead dogs buried


3


Dead horse buried


1


Unclean stable cellars complained of


5


Notices to abate nuisances on same


5


Notices served on owners to connect premises with sewer


6


Licenses issued to cart garbage through the city Licenses issued to collect tallow, bones, etc.


28


Barber shops visited and copy of Revised Laws, Chap. 75, Sec. 65, posted 30


Barber shops closed for not complying with the above 3


Bake houses visited and copy of Revised Laws,


Chap. 75, Sections 28 to 33 inclusive posted Letters dictated to Board of Health and others and served


7


108


Respectfully submitted, E. J. LENNON,


Inspector of Board of Health.


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS


To the Board of Health of the City of Quincy :


GENTLEMEN : I herewith render my report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1904 ;


2


288


Number of inspections


518


Number of licenses granted


53


Respectfully submitted, FREDERICK E. GOSS, Inspector of Meats and Provisions.


INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING


To the Board of Health of the City of Quincy :


GENTLEMEN: I herewith tender my eleventh annual re- port as Inspector of Plumbing for the year ending Dec. 31, 1904. During the year the following matter has been at- tended to :


Dwelling houses inspected


360


Offices inspected .


7


Fire stations inspected


1


Electric power stations inspected


1


Bakeries inspected


1


Churches inspected


2


School houses inspected


1


Laundries inspected


2


Stores inspected .


12


Sailors' Home inspected


1


Beach cottages inspected


39


Halls inspected .


1


Old buildings connected with the sewer


220


New buildings 66


56


Number of permits issued


436


Aggregate estimate value of work


$64,000


In my work of inspection I have found that every plumber has shown a disposition to live up to the ordinance and very


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few complaints have been made. These few errors in the strict interpretation of the ordinance have been rectified so that the work done has been entirely satisfactory.


Respectfully,


J. J. KENILEY, Inspector of Plumbing.


EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS


To the Board of Health of the City of Quincy :


GENTLEMEN : The Board of Examiners of Plumbers beg leave to make the following report :


. An examination was held by the Board in June and there were two applicants for examination, both for journeyman's license. One passed the examination and was granted a license as a journeyman plumber.


Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM A. BRADFORD, Sec. Board of Examiners.


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Police Department


To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy:


SIR :- In accordance with the City Ordinance, I have the honor to present the annual report of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1904.


Total number of arrests during the past year have been eight hundred and eleven. 811


Males,


773 Females,


38


Married,


291 Single,


520


Adults, 697 Minors, 114


Residents,


678


Non-residents, 113


The Offences For Which Arrests Have Been Made.


Adultery .


2


Admitting minors to pool-room


1


Assault


60


Assault and battery


14


Assault on officer


10


Assault with dangerous weapon


1


Assault with intent to rape


Arson


3


Bastardy


4


Being present at card playing on the Lord's day


10


Breaking and entering


Begging


1


Breaking streets lights


2.


1


292


Card playing on Lord's day


11


City Ordinance, violation of


12


Carrying dangerous weapons


1


Collecting junk without license


4


Cruelty to animals


3


Concealing property held on conditional sale


1


Default


2


Disturbing the peace


27


Disturbance on car


5


Disturbing religious meeting


6 462


Drunkenness


1


Escape from asylum


2


Evading fare


2


Fornication


2


Illegal sale of intoxicating liquor


6


Illegal transportation


2


Insane


9


Keeping and exposing liquor for sale


7


Larceny


46


Maintaining liquor nuisance


9


Malicious injury to personal property Murder


1


Making bonfire


8


Neglecting to send children to school


2


Neglect to confine dangerous dog


1


Neglected child


7 13


Perjury


1


Peddling without license


2


Profanity


1


Rape ·


4


Receiving stolen property


1


Ringing false alarm of fire


1


Stubborness


2


Subornation of perjury


1


Disorderly conduct


Embezzlment


1


Non-support


293


Setting fire to grass


1


Throwing missiles at cars


2


Threat


9


Truancy


4


Unlawful sale of renovated butter


2


Unlicensed pool-room keeping


1


Vagrant


5


Violation of parole


1


Violation of bicycle law


2


Natavity of Persons Arrested


Canada


21 New Brunswick 8


Cape Breton


2 Nova Ncotia 43


China


4 Norway


3


Denmark


1


Portugal


4


England


31


P. E. Island


20


Finland


72 Russia


9


France


1


Scotland


57


Germany


3 Sweden


33


Ireland


102


Spain


8


Italy


41


United States


346


Syria


2


Disposition of Cases Brought Before the East Norfolk District Court


Appealed 22


Appeals withdrawn and paid fines


6


Appeals withdrawn and served sentence .


1


Bound to the peace


8


Committed to institutions


86


Committed to jail in default of bail


9


Committed to House of Correction in default of


fine


. 34


Committed to House of Correction on sentence . 10


-


294


Committed to Taunton Insane Hospital


Committed to Westboro Insane Hospital Committed to. Harrison Avenue Home


Committed to Sherborn


Committed to State Farm


Committed to Concord Reformatory


Committed to State Board of Charity Delivered to out of town officers


Defaulted


Dismissed


Dismissed for want of prosecution


Discharged


Fined


Hearing on liquor seizures


Held for Grand Jury


Held for Superior Court


1 2


Nol-prossed


Paid fines


382 80


Placed on file


Placed on probation


6


Released


82


Settled by mutual consent


10


Sentence suspended .


2


Whole number of cases in court


811


Amount of fines imposed by the Court


$3,079 39


Amount of fines paid to the Court


2,492 39


Amount received from Sheriff of County


120 00


Amount of fines paid to the City Treasurer by the Chief of Police from the East Norfolk Dis- trict Court


1,872 39


Cases now pending


25


Miscellaneous Work


Accidents investigated


30


Accidents reported


1


Bicycles found


11.


7


1


1 3 11


4 3 16 27 14 2 51 431 18 7


295


Complaints investigated


103


Dangerous electric wires reported


21


Dead bodies found


2


Defective streets reported


27


Defective sidewalks reported


17


Defective bridges reported


4


Disturbances suppressed without arrest


66


Dogs lost returned to owner


1


Dogs killed


9


Dress suit case found


1


Fires discovered


2


Fire alarms given


8


Fire alarms, still given


2


Fires extinguished without alarm


6


Goods left out of stores


1


Glass broken in fire alarm boxes


15


Horses found cast


9


Horses runaway, caught


15


Horses killed


1


Injured persons cared for


4


Lanterns displayed in dangerous places


24


Leaks in water main reported


4.


Leaks in supply pipes reported


2


Lights out reported, arc


4,086


Lights out reported, series


7,468


Lights out reported, gas ·


3,620


Lost children returned to parents


19


Lost pocket book returned to owner


1


Leaks in gas main reported


4


Obstructions removed from street


8


Obstructions in street reported


8


Obstructions on sidewalk reported


9


Runaway children returned


2


Sates found open


3


Sick persons assisted


6


Stray horses found


2


Suspicious places reported


3


296


Teams taken from intoxicated drivers


2


Telephone poles down


1


Doors found unfastened


330


Windows found unfastened


127


Water running in houses


12


Value of stolen property


$8,875.00


Stolen money recovered


155 50


Officer Daniel R. McKay has had charge of the liquor law enforcement with the following result, viz :-


Number of search warrants issued


32


Number of search warrants served


28


Number of places where liquor was found


26


Number of seizures forfeited


22


Number of seizures returned


3


Number of cases now pending


1


Number of prosecutions for violation of law


26


Number found guilty in District Court


20


Number found not guilty in District Court


3


Number dismissed for want of prosecution


3


Amount of fines imposed by the Court


$850 00


Amount of fines paid to the Court


725 00


Amount paid to Superior Court


125 00


Amount of Liquor Forfeited


Rum


7 gallons


Beer 34 gallons


Whiskey 18


Cider 31


Ale


140


Wine 10


Gin


3


Schedule Of Property In Use By The Police Department


1 Signal cabinet


18 Pairs handcuffs


24 Signal boxes


70 Badges


1 Book rack


15 Parade belts and billies


3 Roll-top desks


6 Short clubs


3 Desk chairs


3 Iron bedsteads


297


6 Office chairs


8 Common chairs


1 Couch


6 Pairs blankets


6 Pairs sheets


3 Pillows


1 Art-square


1 Oil-cloth carpet


21 Window shades


12 Dippers


1 Door screen


1 Cocoa-mat


3 Ink-stands


1 Accident case


2 Waste baskets


1 Window brush


2 Books of arrests


3 Doz lanterns


1 Book of complaints


1 Clock


2 Account books


1 Iron safe


1 Directory


Number of revolvers 22


1 Copy of Revised Laws


Police Stable And Apparatus


The working apparatus of the department is in good order and consists of the following, viz:


1 Horse


2 Blankets


1 Harness


50 feet rubber hose


1 Patrol wagon and Ambulance combined


1 Fork


1 Stretcher


1 Shovel


1 Pung


1 Whip


1 Ambulance bed


Sponges, oil, etc.


1 Fur robe


Police Signal Service


Duty calls by officers


48,852


Telephone calls .


.


1,376


Ambulance calls .


22


Miles run with wagon 776


3 Bed springs


3 Mattresses


2 Tables


12 Spittoons


12 Pillow cases


24 Hand towels


22 Window screens


1 Water cooler'


50 feet rubber hose Brooms, mop, etc.


5 Ink wells


3 Mirrors


3 shovels


1 Wagon jack


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Police Department


The department now consists of a Chief and twenty-one (21) patrolmen, doing duty as follows :


Twelve (12) men on night duty on the streets, one (1) in charge of Police Station, one (1) wagon man, one (1) driver of wagon who is on duty both day and night, and two (2) day men on street duty, and one (1) in charge of Station, one (1) at Houghs Neck who does duty in the afternoon and half of the night, and two (2) men detailed as Inspectors, one of these men has charge of the enforcement of the liquor law, as well as looking after stolen property etc., and the other looks after complaints that are continually being made at the Station.


Force


I take pleasure in reporting my confidence in the force, andextend to the members my kindest thanks. The conduct and discipline has been good and the work performed has been creditable to the department.


Conclusion


In closing I wish to extend my sincere thanks to his Honor, Charles M. Bryant, City Solicitor Paul R. Blackmur and City Clerk, Harrison A. Keith, also to the Honorable Judge and Clerk of the District Court for advice and acts of kind- ness extended to me during the past year.


Respectfully,


JOSEPH W. HAYDEN,


Chief of Police


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Report of the City Clerk.


To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy :


I herewith submit the sixteenth annual report of this office, for the year ending December 31, 1904.


Receipts.


Marriage licenses


$120 00


Dog license fees


237 20


Other licenses and fees


387 80


Recording mortgages. .


123 60


Total


$868 60


The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer.


Number Marriage intentions recorded in 1904, 240


Number of Marriages recorded in 1904, 256


Number of Births recorded in 1904, 795


Number of Deaths recorded in 1904,


393


The number of dogs licensed during 1904 was 1023 males, 143 females, 4 kennels, for which the sum of $2,861. was received, of which $2,623.80 was paid to the County Treasurer, the re- mainder being included in the above account of receipts as dog license fees.


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Annexed are lists of births, marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1904, the election returns for 1904 and the jury list for 1905.


Yours respectfully, HARRISON A. KEITH,


City Clerk.


BIRTHS RECORDED IN QUINCY IN 1904.


DATE NAME


Jan. 1. William Hayes Soule,


1. Asnes,


1. Edna A. Jourdon,


1. Sucetti,


3. Dorothy Ellen Prout,


3. John Edward Kelly,


4. Joseph L. D. Paradise,


6. Horrigan,


6, Pelto,


7. John Victor Ghigli,


8. Nellie Eliza Nordberg,


9. Dorothy Marie Corcoran,


9. Gladys Myrtle Fletcher,


9. Francesca Gelordi,


10. Ruth Catherine Carlson,


10 Angelo DiBona,


11. Caroline Sydney Simmons, Walter E. and Caroline J


11. Marion Hooley,


11. Charles Faulkner Knowlton


11. Ivy May Prario,


11. Gladys Louise Thayer,


12 Charles Casagrande,


12. Norman Neal Hall,


12. Tuna Jacobson,


13. Mary Elizabeth Moran, James F. and Mary F 13. Peter McAdam, Daniel and Mary John P. and Mary


15. Catherine Reddington,


PARENTS George H. S. and Lucy L George and Annie Alexander and Mary Valentine and Barbara George and Ellen William and Maria R Etienne and Josephine Peter and Mary John A. and Fannie M Abraham and Adelphine Herman and Hulda


William and Mary Warren J. and F. Edith Antonio and Antonia


Alfred and Annie C Generos and Antonia


George and Agnes


Charles F and Lenor Joseph W. and Lizzie M Hiram F. and Celia L Leone and Louise William J. and Theresa Jacob and Catherine


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:16. Carl Yelma Weedlund, John and Hannah


16. Edoardo Amerigo Frantiello,


16. Rose Ellen Pitts,


17. Elsie May Parmenter,


17. Vaini Tuovi,


17. Joseph Arthur Piispanen,


19. Robert Valentine Marr,


19. Catherine Ann Curtis,


19. Charles Henry Lemieux,


19. Zepherine Jones,


21. Ralph Phillips Leavitt,


21. William Joseph Smith, William J. and Margaret C :21. Florence Caroline Carlson,


Hanson,


21. 22. Doane, Lyloi Estes Laistine, Stillborn,


22. 22. 22. 23. Grace Martha Canty,


23. Thomas Raymond Irwin,


23. Wilhelm Bestgen,


24. Helen Mullen,


24. Martha Irene Johnson,


25. Agnes Elizabeth McLeod,


25. Ino Impi J. Hivimaki,


· 25. Wesley Johnson Middleton,


: 26. Anna Doyle,


Mary Regan,


26. 28. John Beaton, 29. Illegitimate.


29. Manamon,


30. Annie Gacicia


30. Fredrik Kakalainen,


31. Erick Walter B. Johnson


31. . Isabella Caroline Collier,


Feb. 1. Stephen . Harpootlian,


Vincenzo and Antonietta P Alexander and Jennie Edmund J. and Nellie A Herman and Maryana Matt and Emma L Albert C and Sarah E Robert G. and Pauline Tellispore and Jennie A Charles H. and Flora Marshall W. and Bertha J


Neils and Alma B Martin and Katherine Alfred B. and Georgia Adam and Emma


Dadey, Matt and Helma Michael J. and Ellen A Edward J. and Nora John J. and Margaret Cornelius and Elizabeth Matt and Selma Hugh and Thomasina Isaac and Fina Willis J. and Ada J Michael J. and Ellen A Dennis and Nora John and May J


Henry B. and Edna M Peter and Annie John and Elli Erick and Julia Albert and Agnes J Lenon and Flora


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1. John Russell Dunn,


1. Carmena Gentile,


2. Mary Murphy,


3. John Martin Shea,


3. Robert Eugene Bovard,


3. Richard Francis McAnarney, Jeremiah J. and Clara A.


3. Franklin Ulysses Merrill,


4. Junnell,


6. McClure,


7. Mary Frances Clarke,


7. Francis Dunlop Dodd,


7. Emil Peterson,


8. Madaline Nelson,


8. Gerald James Barry,


8. Hannah Mary Wright


9. Muriel Pierce,


9. Frank C. P. Wight,


9. Cornelius Dannehy,


10. Rose Sartori,


11. -Morse,


11. Elvira Johanson,


12. Randall John McEachern,


13. Elizabeth McCarthy,


13. Stillborn


14. Robert Armstrong Stoops, Alexander and Levie


15. Illegitimate


16. Everett Louis Bergeron, Francis E. and Adeline R. 16. Georgiana O'Brien, Francis T. and Georgiana H. 16 Charlotte Nora Mitchell, Roger N. and Bride 16. Walter Hugh Gilmartin, Hugh and Mary T. 16. Natalie Ryder, Arthur W. and Ellen M. 16. George Everett Bishop, 17. Gertrude Ryan, Benjamin and Annie M. Matthew and Elizabeth A. Charles and Ellen 17. Charles Harris Lamphere, 18. Barham Henry B. and Marion T. Edward W. and Lois G.


18. Edward William Capen,


Henry T. and Julia Dominick and Constansa George J. and Mary I. James and Mary E. Robert and Julia A.


William F. and Emma Thomas and Hilma Samuel and Margaret John J. and Mary George and Magretti Carl E. and Johanna Albert and Martha J. Christopher J. and Helen J. John L. and Margaret L. J. A. Stetson and Marcia S. Gilbert M. and Margaret Daniel and Nora


9. Jeremiah Garfield McNeice, Patrick S. and Hannah John and Rose Edward A. and Melvina John and Alida


John J. and Margaret William H. and Julia T.


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19. Harry McConarty,


20. Francis Duggan,


20. George William Ohls,


John Pillsbury Coombs,


20. 20. Emile Chouinard,


Branch,


21. 21. Garda Kristina Rehnback,


21. George Johnson,


Martha Elvira Anderson,


22. 22. Gaetana Cautilli, 22. Gladys Cook Evans,


Edward Berger,


22. 22. John Everett Bissett,


23 Holta Ariniea Frederickson,


23. Vera Estelle Macauley, Murdock H. and Armenia E.


Helen Carroll Genero,


24. 25. Leslie Robert Birnie,


26. John Lewis Miller,


26. Alice Irene Brown,


Frances Hermena Weiting,


27. 27. Dennis Leo Fitzgerald,


28. Mildred Irene O'Meara,


Mary Bianchi,


28. 28. Beatrice Irene Newell,


Roy Franklin Nelson,


29. 1. Frances Adams,


1. Fannie Wilder Clark,


2. Edna Alice Brown,


2. Arthur Packard Kirkwood, Horace C. and Mabel E.


2. Theresea Frances Pangraz,


2. Charles Joseph Crosta,


3. Adelina Cardarelli,


3. Frederick Liset Mckinnon, 3. Ida Mary Clough,


4. John William Ester,


4. Alma Erenia Carlson,


Carl and Amanda


5. Leonard Michael Ferguson,


Peter and Barbara H. John and Catherine William and Ella- Rednor P. and Mary M. Jacques and Rose Charles and Ethel M. Otto and Maria W. John E. and Maria A. Andrew Y. and Anna M. Carmine and Dominica Arthur R. and Mary A. Hilay and Esther John and Mary B. Robert and Mary


Frank T. and Mary F. John and Mary J.


Tupper and Sadie John E. and Margaret M. Herman H. and Nancy Martin and Julia Daniel and Mary Stephen and Lydia George A. and Nettie F. John T. and Mary A. Charles S. and Gertrude F. John and Sarah James G. and Clara B.


Joseph and Mary James and Mary Donato and Antonia Joseph and Julia L. Thomas and Clara John and Selma


Edward R. and Alexandrina G.


MAR.


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5. Elizabeth Kimball Albee, Herbert H. and Lillian K.


6. Timothy Joseph O'Brien, Timothy J. and Katherine A.


6. Dorothy Marion Miller,


6. Santino Rusconi,


7. John Perry,


7. Irving Nathaniel Parsons,


8. Edna Viola Myatt,


9. Charles Edward Cann,


10. Albert Andrew Stephens,


10 George Joseph Little, Thomas H. and Catherine G. 10. Ralph Sargent Baily, Charles W. and Mabel E. 10. Helga G. Hagg, Gustave A. and Edith M. 10. Harold Erlland Mattson, Sven and Alma 10. Angelo Tribuna, Generoso and Antonia 11. Frances Dandrea, Michael and Lena 11 Domanix Milyard, Joseph and Mary 11. Arthur William Johnson, August and Christina 12. Vincenzo Grappone, Carmine and Pasqua 12. Christina Purpura, Joseph and Josephine 12. Mabel Catherine Claflin, Leon C. and Cassie 12. Catherina Agnes Murphy Timothy and Bridget T. Rufus and Laura E.


12. Roubena Emma Nourse,


13. Waino Wictor Honkonen,


14. Ruth Evelyn Beeman,


14 Ernest Patrick Ready,


14. Chester Tinney,


14. Arthur Tinney,


14. Joseph Watson Gilmore,


17. Joseph Henry Wheeler,


18. Bertha Eileen Conley,


18. Henry A. Blake,


19. Fritz,


19. Fritz,


19. Hesta Lang Buchanan, 21. Charles Austin Stearns,




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