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The cost of living has advanced and few people under- stand how hard it is for the Overseer with his appropriation to look out for all the wants of the poor of our city and those cases which are in other cities and towns in Massachusetts, but are settled in Quincy. We cannot find any town or city in the State that the per capita cost of the poor is less than Quincy.
I wish to acknowledge the co-operation and assistance of the various charitable organizations of our city for their kindness in aiding the poor and also in a saving to the city.
I also wish to thank the generous people of our city for their donations received at Thanksgiving to aid the worthy poor who ask for a dinner on that day and receive no other aid during the year.
I wish to thank Dr. Hallowell for the care he has taken of the City poor, ready at all times to attend to the wants of our poor people.
During the year the large barn at the Almshouse has
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been put in good repair, several new stalls have been put in: and it is now occupied by the Board of Health, and they are boarding our horse. This has been a great saving to the city for it had come to a time when the Board of Health would. have to apply for a new stable.
Our Almshouse will compare favorably with any institu- tion of its kind in the State. The Superintendent and Matron have endeavored to keep it up to the requirements. We close the year with a full measure of satisfaction that we are able to make such a favorable report.
A detailed statement of the cost of the Almshouse and Outside Poor will be found in the following statement.
The following is the financial statement for the year :
Appropriation
$13,000 00
Transfer
1,316 86
Expended Outside Poor
$8,801 44
Expended Almshouse
5,476 68
Total expenditures to December 31, 1911
14.278 12
Balance
$38 74
EXPENSE OF THE ALMSHOUSE.
Burials
$50 00
Carriage and Ambulance Service
6 00
Clothing and supplies
196 38
Coal
496 87
Express
2 14
Fish
103 71
Furniture
59 89
Grain
626 37
Groceries
4,146 04
Hardware and supplies
160 12
Ice
75 71
Lighting
166 30
Medicine
31 70
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Medical Attendance
2 00
Nursing
18 00
Papers .
10 50
Plumbing and repairs
12 87
Shoeing
109 40
Supplies
36 89
Superintendent's Expenses ,
35 75
Superintendent's Salary
741 67
Telephone
21 10
Veterinary Services
9 00
Wages of Maids
414 00
$7,532 41
Credit by supplies to Outside Poor
2,055 73
Net cost of Almshouse
$5,476 68
EXPENSE OF THE OUTSIDE POOR.
Board
$296 84
Burials
197 00
Carriage and Ambulance Service
28 00
Clothing
11 26
Coal and wood
823 15
Groceries
799 83
Medicine
2 33
Medical Attendance
27 00
Moving and Storage
49 50
Hospitals
905 70
Oil
S 50
Office Expenses
118 57
Rent
1,343 50
Other Cities and Towns
1.641 68
Shoes and Rubbers
144 48
Telephone
55 19
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Transportation
13 00
State Institutions
279 18
$6,745 71
Groceries supplied from Almshouse
2,055 73
Net Cost of Outside Pocr
$8,801 44
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ALMSHOUSE.
Number inmates January 1, 1911 18
Number admitted during year 8
Number readmitted 3
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Total number during year
29
Discharged during year 12
Died during year 3
Total 15
Number in Almshouse December 31, 1911
14
Number of families aided temporarily 215
Number having settlement in Quincy 134
Number having settlement in other cities and towns 9 Number having no settlement (State charges) 72
Number cases fully supported · 34
In Almshouse 29
In institutions 3
In Private families
2
Discharged.
Almshouse 12
Private families 0
Institutions 0
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Died.
Almshouse Private families Institutions Number fully supported December 31, 1911
3
24 1
18
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES H. ELCOCK,
Overseer of the Poor.
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Report of City Physician
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To His Honor, the Mayor of Quincy :
Sir: I have the honor to submit the following as the report of the City Physician for the year ending December 1 31, 1911 :
Visits to Almshouse 52
Visits to outside poor 160
Cases of Child birth 9
Office visits and vaccination 75
Visits to police station
28
Deaths 6
Very respectfully,
HENRY C. HALLOWELL, M. D.
City Physician.
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Fire Department
To His Honor, the Mayor :
In compliance with the requirements of the City Ordi- nance, I hereby present the fifteenth annual report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1911, containing a statement of all fires and alarms for the year, the loss and insurance on the same as far as could be ascer- tained, the list of the permanent force of the department and their ages, also a schedule of the property under their charge.
ORGANIZATION.
The force consists of one chief, and three assistant engi- neers, twenty-three permanent and sixty-three call men. Com- bination No. 1 at Central Fire Station has two permanent and eight call men : Combination Hook and Ladder No. 2 has two permanent and seven call men; Combination Hook and Lad- der No. 1 has one permanent and eight call men ; Hose No. 2 has one permanent and five call men; Hook and Ladder No. 3 has two permanent and seven call men ; Hose No. 3 has one permanent and six call men ; Hose No. 4 has two permanent and six call men; Hose No. 5 has two permanent and six call men; Combination No. 2 has two permanent and seven call men; Steam Fire Engine has three permanent men.
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OFFICERS.
Frank C. Parkard, Daniel J. Nyhan, George S. Williams,
First Assistant Chief Second Assistant Chief Third Assistant Chief
APPARATUS.
The apparatus of the department consists of one new second-class Amoskeag steam fire engine, three combination chemical engines and hose wagon; two combination ladder trucks ; one straight hook and ladder truck ; five hose wagons ; one fire-alarm wagon and three spare wagons; one chemical engine and one hand engine not in service. There has been one new auto combination added to the department which increases the efficiency of the department greatly.
HOSE.
We have in the service 12,000 feet of cotton hose, rub- ber lined (8,000 feet in good condition, 3000 feet in fair con- dition and 1,000 feet in poor condition) I believe the depart- ment should be kept well supplied with hose in case of emer- gency. The life of hose is two years, after that it is liable to burst when heavy pressure is put on. I will call the atten- tion of the City Council to placing more hydrants on oll line of pipes, as it will give better fire protection, also saving the City a great deal of money in using shorter lines of hose.
FIRE ALARM.
The fire has been increased the past year by placing five boxes on the circuit. There are one hundred twenty-six fire- alarm boxes in service. This branch of the service needs the greatest attention so when boxes are pulled they will work promptly.
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE.
Two hundred and fifty-four cells of battery, one six- circuit repeater one Gamewell switch, six circuit switches, one ground-test switch board, one brake key, one mill amp, meter, six galvanized meters, one quartered oak switch board, one bolt meter, six Rogers protectors, one amp. meter, six resistance coils, one circuit brakes, six double throw switches, twelve lamps on switch board, six test jars, one-half horse power motor for charging batteries, one rheostat, three switches, three automatic whistles, five Gamewell tower strikers, one eighteen inch gong, Frank C. Packard has two six-inch gongs ; Daniel J. Nyhan has one six-inch gong. Hose No. 2 has one twelve-inch gong; Hose No. 3 has one twelve- inch gong; Hose 'No. 4 has one eighteen inch gong; Atlantic Combination has one twelve inch gong; Houghs Neck has one eighteen inch gong; Wollaston Foundry has one six inch gong; Tubular Rivet & Stud Co. has one twelve inch gong ; Old Colony Street Railway & Power House has one twelve inch gong; Edmund Hayden has one six inch gong ; Charles Martin has one six inch gong; Two extra gongs at Central Fire Station ; Quincy Electric Light & Power Co. has one twelve-inch gong; Chief Williams has one six inch gong ; George S. Williams has one six inch gong.
HORSES.
The number of horses in the department is twenty-five, which are in good condition excepting three which will have to be replaced on account of their age and poor condition. Their ages run from six to twenty years.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
I would recommend the purchasing of three new horses the coming year.
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In closing this report, I wish to tender my sincere thanks to His Honor, Mayor Shea, for his interest in the welfare of the Department; to the City Council for all favors rendered during the year ; to the City Auditor and Treasurer for all favors rendered, to the Chief of Police and officers for the manner they perform their duties at fires ; to the Commit- mittee on Fire Department for the interest they have mani- fested in the business of the department ; to my associates of the Board of Engineers and to the officers and members for the promt and efficient manner in which they discharge their duties, thereby maintaining the reputation of the department for efficiency.
PERMANENT MEN.
Name.
Age.
Captain Charles P. Costa
65
John Faircloth
55
Faxon Billings
45
James Connell
42
Richard Colbert
50
Herbert Griffin
1
32
William Lahey
29
Frank Genero
40
Michael Scully
40
Charles Anderson
40
Albert Mead
52 36
Andrew Scully
John Deneen
40
William Carroll
32
Daniel McNiece
41
James Malone
47
James Gallagher
41.
William H. Gavin
William Geary
Richard Callahan
58
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FIRES AND ALARMS 1911.
During the year from January 1st, and ending Decem- ber 31st, 1911, there were 313 alarms, 160 bell and 153 still alarms, there were two out of town calls, one South Brain- tree, and one to Brockton.
Value on property at risk $387.467 00
Insurance on property at risk 296,000 00
Loss on property
40,498 50
Respectfully submitted,
PETER J. WILLIAMS,
Chief Engineer Quincy Fire Department.
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Report of the City Clerk
To His Honor, the Mayor of the City of Quincy :
I have the honor to submit the twenty-third annual re- port of this department, being for the year ending December 31, 1911.
RECEIPTS.
Amusement licenses
$498 00
Auctioneers' licenses
16 00
Common victuallers' licenses
310 00
Employment office licenses
8 00
Lord's Day licenses
540 00
Junk shop and wagon licenses
230 00
Express licenses
18 00
Hackney carriage licenses
152 00
Lunch stand licenses
101 00
Marriage licenses
365 00
Pool, billiard and bowling alley licenses
117 00
Recording marriages, etc ..
153 25
Records, copies of
38 25
Souvenir permits
30 00
Gasoline and powder licenses
5 50
Miscellaneous
23 45
Dog license fees
220 60
Total
$2,826 05
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The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer.
Number of marriage intentions recorded in 1911 365
Number of marriages recorded in 1911 369
Number of births recorded in 1911 977
Number of deaths recorded in 1911 482
The number of dogs licensed in 1911 was 974 male and spayed, 128 female, 1 kennel, for which the sum of $2,613 00 was received. Of this amount, $2,392 40 was paid to the County Treasurer, the remainder, $220 60, being turned over to the City Treasurer, appearing in the above account as dog license fees.
Received during 1911 for resident hunters' certificates at One dollar each $257 00
And for aliens' certificates 15 00
Total
$282 00
This sum of $282 00 was paid to the Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, as required by law.
I have installed a system of loose leaf typewritten records of births, marriages and deaths, which has the approbation of the State authorities and which ought to prove a great im- provement over the handwritten method, both in regard to legibility and convenience in copying.
Annexed are lists of births. marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1911, and the Election Returns for 1911.
Respectfully yours,
CHARLES J. McGILVRAY,
City Clerk.
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BIRTHS RECORDED IN QUINCY IN 1911.
JANUARY.
Date Name
Parents
1 Antonina Pollara, Joseph and Antonina.
2 Lina Cristiano, Antonio and Gertrude
2 Gertrude Bruton, John F. and Margaret A. 2 Lina Mary Soderman, Alexander and Mary
3 Martina Veronica McGillicuddy, Eugene H. and Mary M. Edward P. and Anna
4 Zita Flynn,
4 Emilio Serani,
4 Stamora Giannini,
6 Dorothy Pamelia Arthur,
6 Mary Elizabeth Veno,
6 George Donald Robertson,
6 Dorothy Peckham Ward,
7
Nathan Grossman
7 Warren Richard Bucknam, Josiah W. and Elizabeth W.
7 7 Florence Edna Woodruff,
7 Esther Korchin,
8 Leslie V. Loud,
8 Victoria Potter,
9 George Joseph Taylor,
- Coyle, Philip and Elizabeth Frank B. and Dora Israel and Bella Walter V. and Annie I. Walter and Emily William H. and Mary George H. and Mary E. John H. and Jennie W. Charles H. and Agnes S. James and Carrie E. Frank S. and Mabel E.
9 Alice Dunham,
10 Jean McDougall,
12 Dorothy May Parker,
12 Doris McConnell,
12 Fred H. Leavitt,
12 Illegitimate.
13 Frank Copeland Holbrook,
13 Thomas Robert Pendergast,
13 Mary Rosalie Wardley,
14 Autio,
Ezio and Laura Guerrino and Eurikitta Frank L. and Millie C. Simeon and Alice George and Sarah John B. and Martha Reuben and Lizzie
Leroy C. and Helen B. Thomas R. and Isabel M. Thomas W. and Annie Hjalmar and Sandra.
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15 Richard Clayton Hammond,
15 Michael Nahis,
16 Dennis Murphy,
17 Joseph Francis Barry,
17 Lucia Quintiliani,
18 Oscar Rangnar Gelotte,
19 Edwin Mckinnon,
19 Wetzel,
19 Rosy Levine,
20 McCarthy,
21 Robert Humphrey McNeil, D. Humphrey and Fannie E.
21 Wilbur Russell Jones,
22 Bertha L. Loud,
22 Raymond Gray Watson,
22 - Fraser,
23 Carl Adrian Ekblom,
23 Helena Cerro,
23 Charles Eugene Pratt,
24 Theresa Gacicia,
24 Paul Thomas Budrow,
25 Frederick A. Leppala,
Irja Ida Elizabeth Ahola,
25 25 Arthur Alton Holbrook,
26 Illegitimate.
26 Anna Sophia Franks,
26 Emilio Marini,
26 Gordon William Brown,
27 Ruth Amy Irene Matson,
27 Irving Randle Doble,
Isabella Anne Gibson,
27 27 Natalie Whitcomb,
28 George Alfred Dufour, Vivian Brath,
29
29 Ruth Elizabeth McLeod, 29 Roderick Malcolm McLeod,
29 Joseph C. Marcolini,
George T. and Carrie A. Simon and Mary Dennis and Minnie Joseph and Mary Cesdio and Ermelinda. Otto and Ida M. Murdock and Maggie Samuel M. and Effie B. Joseph and Alice William H. and Lena
Bert and Dorothy S. R. Cady and Alice L. James and Margaret Roderick and Ruth Eric J. and Ida C. Antonio and Isadora Lester E. and Lulu A. Peter and Annie Paul T. and Emma J. Matti W. and Aino John G. and Hilda M. Arthur and Julia
Charles G. and Andrene S. Joseph and Dalesandra Edward C. and Mary E. Johanes A. and Irene Irving L. and Elizabeth J. Walter and Bessie E. Bainbridge A., Jr., and Mary T. Leo and Emma S. Lars and Minnie Alexander and Christina Alexander and Christina Joseph S. and Angelina
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29 Elisa Giovannangeli,
Antonio and Cecchina
29 Everett Walter Nightingale, Frederick E. and Amelia A.
29 Lidia Aurora Reggiannini, Libero and Euflasia
30 James Henry Toohey,
Patrick and Annie
31 Mary Josephine O'Connell,
Cornelius and Alice
31 Jemina Duguid Fraser,
James G. and Jeanie
31 -
- - Coupio, Bali and Anangela
31 Luigi Cubi,
Francesco and Savoya
FEBRUARY.
Date. Name.
Parents.
3 Jennette H. Pendleton,
3 John Simon Fayad,
3 Kenneth McKay,
3 James Graham Wright,
4 Stillborn.
4 Sulo Joenbolvi,
4 Maria Elena Gericich,
5 Frank Bertoni,
5 Nicholas Pecce,
5 Barbara Bertha Nickerson,
5 Janet Winthrop Baker,
6 Charles Thomas Mains,
6 Sarah Stone,
7 Antosie Zaperacka,
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7 Gordon Edward Holland,
7 Ieli Hohtala,
7 Reo Victor Arthur Albonetti,
8 Wilbur Haskins,
8 William Hendrick Kontio,
8 Carl Henry Johanson,
8 Gertrude Ann Lally,
8 Beatrice Dorris Blackmore,
9 Gosta Ernest Sigfrid Johnson,
10 Ruth Anderson,
Robert P. and Clara Simon J. and Emily Henry and Sadie
Hugh G. and Lily
Adolph and Lydia Nicola and Vincenza Ambrose and Apolonia Antonio and Theresa Luther and Martha E. Walter M. and Josephine A. Charles T. and Lottie A. Lewis and Mary Ciprizanas and Antosie Arthur E. and Edith R. Eric and Emma Renato and Priscilla Arthur G. and Alice Matti and Anna Carl and Emma Michael and Katherine T. Ernest W. and Ellen A. Ernest and Sigrid Carl V. and Jennie A.
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10 Ivy Isabella Short,
10 John J. McEachern,
10 Theodore Clifford Mulligan,
10 Sulo Helander,
10 Eliot Danner Field,
11 Melvin T. Holbrook, Jr.,
11 Mary Reagan,
11 Grace Elizabeth Fitzgerald,
11 Annie Wihanto,
11 Dorothy I. Paradise,
13 Gregory Frederick Barton,
13 Josephine Berry Hallett,
13 Margaret Black Cunningham,
13 Gilbert Wrisley Arnold,
13 Harriet Marie White,
14 Charles Robert Werner,
15 Abbey McCarthy,
15 Ernest Payne Richardson,
15 Elinore Reid Wilkins,
15 Lillian Maria Koski,
16 Jennie Ellen Odom,
16 Illegitimate.
16 Forrest Page Dexter, Jr.,
16 Frances Eleanora Allen,
17 Frances Lane Gardiner,
17 Aino Maria Koskinen,
17 Mary Ellis,
17 Mary Anna Bacchi,
17 Harold Frederik Kolvig,
18 Royal George Thompson,
18 Hugh Stanley Macleod,
18 Sarafina Giglio,
18 Russell Arthur Gaudreau,
18 Francis K. Reynolds,
19 Clara Jean Jacobs.
19 Velma Grace Batchelder,
James J. and Annie E. Laughlin and Sophia Walter F. and Eliza J. Gustaf A. and Maria J. Frank D. and Lena A. Melvin T. and Catherine E. Daniel J. and Nora
Daniel F. and Mary G. Adolph and E. Sofia Joseph A. and Belle William F. and Susannah Sears L. and Florence F.
John and Rebecca
Gilbert W. and Muriel E. Hyacinth C. and Marie B. Julius R. and Marie R. Dennis J. and Katherine A. Ernest and Mabel V. Charles H. and Isabel G. Yaakko and Maria S. Andrew S. and Harriet M.
Forrest P. and Isabella T. A. Leroy and Evelyn M .. Frank A. and Olivia C. Arndt and Maria Nathan A. and Annie L. Abdenago and Linda William and Agnes M. Ralph and Sarah J. Hugh and Thomasine Francisco and Rosalie. Eugene A. and Essie M. William F. and Bertha B .. Richard D. and Martha P. William C. and Edna D.
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19 Paul Adams Riley,
19
Florence Abbie Lyons, Wickham,
19
20 Elizabeth North Nelson,
20 Genevieve Flavin,
20 Stillborn.
20 Gordon Binns Bowen,
20 Ilma Viola Wainio,
22 Martha Dahlquist,
24 Agnes Maria Lavinia Petterson,
24 Gerald Lester DeCoste,
24 Alba Viola DiBona,
24 Mary Seroni,
25 John Roderick Kerr,
25 Malcolm Andrew Johnston,
25 Dorothy T. Meeke,
26 Isabella Louise Masson,
Bernice I. Noble,
26 26 Francis F. Cugini,
26 Stillborn.
27 Mary Chase,
27 Hilda Helen Heikkila,
Charles and Catherine Anshelm and Hilda John and Delia
27 Mary Gioncardi,
27 Edith Agnes Trainor, George J. and Elizabeth
27 Herbert Martin Cleaves, William S. and Blanche N. 28 Katherine Florence Campbell, John and Maria 28 Anna Sullivan, 28 Joseph Callahan, John and Mary T. William and Margaret A. 28 Verena Louise Guptill, 28 Helen Erma Boardman, Willis W. and Anna T. Charles A. and Lillian V. William G. and Blanche 28 George Dutton Geekie, Guido and Anna
28 Clara Louisa Serafinelli,
Edward B. and Grace B. J Percy and Harriet A. James and Anna William and Alice M. James F. and Hannah
Oscar S. and Harriet A. John and Eliina Alfred and Ida Anton E. and Ida M. David and Nellie Alessio V. and Maria John and Candita John R. and Jean Malcolm A. and Cassandra Stephen C. and Dorothy T. Walter and Catherine William and Jessie Frank and Carolina
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MARCH.
Date. Name.
1
Mildred Hilja Teirila,
1 Wiljam Wictor Honkanen,
1 Ethel Margaret Reid,
1 Catherine Medros,
1 William Bradford Gove,
2
Oswald M. Fernandez,
2 Olive Margaret Belanger,
2 Mary Roberta Murphy,
2 Richard Yorke,
2 Lorraine Helen Tremayne,
3 Edwin Herbert Matson,
Stillborn.
3 3 Alexander Ross McIntosh, Alexander R. and Elizabeth
3
Henry Conway,
Grace Murphy,
Mary Gertrude Faircloth,
4 5 5 Myrtle Ruth Mckenzie, Warner,
5 6 Freida Colson 'Nan Simpson,
7 Dennis McAuliffe,
George Herbert Hinckley,
7 8 Flora Graham,
8 Thomas Ernest Phillips,
Napoleon Belanger,
9 9 Michele Coletti, Jr.,
10 Debe George,
10 Jeanette Frances Manning,
10 Tauno Edwin Pajunen,
11 Francis Eugene Drake,
11 Stillborn.
11 Ruth Scammell,
11 Angelo Camillo di Tullio,
11
Viola Ann Barry,
Parents.
Matti and Hilma Wictor and Helen John and Margaret Anthony and Catherine Carl H. and Marion Oswald and Mariana William G. and Annie L. John T. and Mary M. Andrew and Catherine M. Lewis T. and Vera H. John W. and Ida A.
James and Elizabeth A. William and Bridget James and Mary Roderick and Jennie .Edward and Laura George and Maud Timothy and Annie Harry C. and Mary L. Farquhar and Annie Thomas and Margaret Theophille and Delia Michele and Rosina
David and Annie Earl G. and Pauline M. Emil and Albertina Frederick A. and Jennie
Charles H. and Ethel Rocco and Rosina Joseph L. and Henryetta M.
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12
Ruth F. McPherson,
12 Bertha Alenius,
12 Dana Fiske Bush,
13 Woodward Benn,
13 Mary Josephine Reddington,
13 Frances Miriam Palmer,
13 Wilfred Heath Evans,
14 Agnes Gilmore,
14 Jean Campbell Mitchell,
15 Eina Briita Johanna Uksila,
15 Eino Richard Wallenius,
15 Maria Teresa LoPresti,
15 Carl Henry Johnson,
16 Margaret Evelyn Malcolm, William A. and Elizabeth T.
16 William Logan Miller,
16 Klara Marie Pettersen,
16 Melva Enid Ingham,
17 James Patrick Buckley,
17 Annie Whitehouse,
17 Pauline Elaine Norrie,
17 Elinor Locke,
17 William Hallett Voss,
19 Antonio Salvucci,
20 Elmer Paul Johnson,
21 James Frederick Fostello,
22 Robert Edward Hill Saffell,
22 Christina Davidson,
22 Eliot Sargent,
23 Ralph Merrill Carpenter,
24 Lampe Lahti,
24 Dorothy Jean Roberts,
24 Ines DiBona,
24 Rose Sandonato,
24 Hollis,
24 Luigi Mezzetti,
24 Edward R. Merrigan,
Roderick and Catherine Otto and Erikka Lester P. and Ethel Walter W. F. and Nellie A. John P. and Mary J. Thomas H. and Efiie F. McNeil and Catherine John D. and Lizzie Walter A. and Jane John A. P. and Aino M. Richard and Hilma Francesco P. and Rosa Hjalmar and Hannah
Allan M. and Mary Albert and Klara M. Thomas and Minnie William J. and Gertrude Edward and Abbie John and Ethel P. Robert B. and Harriet G. William J. and Julia Donato and Domenica H. Elmer and Mary Joseph and Edith F. Chester R. and May I. Alfred and Marguerite Walter L. and Clara A. Earl R. and Marion August and Edith Arthur C. and Emma F. Sabato and Paolina Luigi and Nellie Chester L. and Jessie Francesco and Domenica Edward P. and Maida L.
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25 Edna Mabel Lister,
25 Ruth Augusta Kobron,
26 Emil Heuser,
26 Christina Purpura,
26 Iolande Maria Vissa,
Carlton Herbert Stoddard,
27 27 George Eugene Nowe,
27 Robert James King,
27 Gully Lotta Hanson,
Dorothy Irene Gourley,
28 28 28 29 29 30 30 Ernest Caruso,
John Edward Moore,
Adam Alfred Mednis,
Crompton,
Margaret O'Neil,
Alma Helen Harju,
30 William Henry Deacon,
30 Teresa Spano,
30 James Wendell Rich,
30 Jennie Banda,
31 Donald Barnes McLean,
31 Martha Elizabeth Niemi,
31 Illegitimate.
31 Franklin William Johnson,
31 Robina Gallagher,
Charles M. and Helen E. Gustaf C. A. and Regina A. Emil and Laura S. Joseph and Josephine Antonio and Catarina Frank H. and Emma B. George A. and Ellen M. Ernest C. and Emma M. Olof and Elizabeth Joseph H. and Irene L. Edward D. and Mary M. Adam and Christina Walter R. and Iona M. John J. and Ethel J. Charles and Alma Carmino and Concetta Cornelius S. and Ada Saverio and Serafina James L. and Helen M. Domenico and Filomena Henry F. and Abbie G. Joseph and Lizzie
Charles A. and Minnie M. James and Sarah J.
APRIL.
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Date. Name.
Parents.
1 David Samuel Schwartz,
1 Kalil,
2 · Linda Filomena Tocci,
2 Chester I. Erickson,
3 Kenneth R. Melville,
3 Ingrid S. Hirvimaki,
3 Stillborn.
George and Eva Joseph and Rosie Joseph and Cesidia Joseph F. and Elizabeth M. Frank R. and Florence F. Samuel F. and Gustafa
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3
Eugene Bowen Adams,
4 Vera Canale,
5 David McHoul, Jr.,
5 Marius Jean Gelas,
6 Seymore James Dunfey,
6 David Henry Clark,
6
Samuel Shapiro,
Samuel and Sophia
4 Rutherford Burnham Holmes, Rutherford B. and Annie
7 John Edvin Mattson,
John G. and Anna
7 Lillian Katherine Doucet,
8 Helen Funke,
8 Lora DiBona,
8 Stillborn.
8 Mckinnon,
- Holston,
8 8 Harry G. Dalton,
8 Yaako Ensio Eloranda,
8 Kaarin Edith Leinonen,
9 Dennis Edmund Behan,
9 Olive Sargent,
10 Blanche Ida Colson,
10 George Oliver Smith,
10 Stillborn.
11 Illegitimate.
12 Homer Angus Harpin,
12 Adeliina Ojala,
12 Jane Matcovsky,
12 George Daas,
13 Ida Virginia Wilson,
13 Emeline Joseph Shaia,
13 Tauno Eugene Manner,
14 Giovanni Bruno,
14 Mary Infascelli, 15 Sidney Rappaport,
16 Mary Josephine Pangraze,
16 Blanche G. Farrow,
Eugene B. and Ada S. Michael J. and Nora David and Mary B. S. Antoine and Eugenie M. James W. and Sarah E. John and Catherine
Richard and Nina Oscar and Emma Luigi and Carolina
John M. and Delia Benjamin and Fannie Leo A. and Madeline R. Jacob and Ida
John and Selma V.
Dennis and Catherine Ezekiel C. and Elizabeth Albert C. and Sadie M. Thomas C. and Florence L.
Homer L. and Nan B. John E. and Sophia Harry and Libe Louis J. and Mary James and Ida R. Michael J. and Louise George and Maria Prisco and Rosa Pasquale and Gennie Benjamin and Bessie Joseph and Mary Charles and Marie L.
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17 William Alfred Duffy,
17 Rose Vivian W. Fredrikson,
17 Helene E. Hodgkinson,
Luigi DeNicola,
17 18 Ambrose Mckinnon, 19 Annie Elizabeth Gray,
19 Aili Koski,
Frederick Wilhelm Huovinen,
20 20 Ernest Smith, Jr.,
Anso Zanolli,
20 21 Johan Arne Lindahl,
Dorothy P. Lloy,
22 22 Isabel Robertson Bisset, Alexander M. and Euphemia F.
Frances Catherine Harding, Helga Sanehna Tenhunen,
Ruth Victoria Rosenquist, V'era Ruth Wagner,
Matthew Barton Sharp,
John McLeod Sharp, Olka Alvilla Mikkola, Andrew Charles Kalnin, Arvid Henrik Ulvilla, Mary Grace MacArthur, McDonald,
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