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length of the beats. With a slight increase to the amount asked for special police on Sundays and holidays, the city will be fairly well supplied with Police protection.
Placing the auto patrol under two twelve hour shifts has helped wonderfully as we now have it under immediate call night or day with no waits. I take this opportunity to cordially thank all officials with whoni I have come in contact, state, county and city, for their universally kind and just treatment and to the re- porters for their fair and impartial reports of the cases in which we have been jointly engaged.
FRANK E. BURRELL, Chief of Police City of Quincy.
Public Burial Places
The Board Managers Public Burial Places respectfully present the following report for the year ending December 31, 1913.
The Board organized in February with Mr. Albert W. Fay as chairman, and Mr. John Q. Cudworth as clerk. This year it was neccessary to prepare and grade a plot in the new section, also driveways, as the demand for lots is constantly increasing. The City purchased the Woodward property at the extreme end of Greenleaf street for the use of the Cemetery. Work has been started on part of this plot for the use of single graves which will make it possible to confine the single graves to one section which is a decided advantage. The regrading of the section between the entrance and tomb, besides many individual lots, makes a marked improvement in the general appearance. We trust that the ap- propriation this year will be sufficient to improve the condition of the ponds which need immediate consideration, also to replace the fence on Valley street. A chapel, and new receiving tomb arc urgent necessities, and we trust a special appropriation will be allowed for this purpose. Hancock Cemetery has been cared for as well as possible with the limited amount placed at our disposal. The wall on the Hancock street side should receive immediate at- tention, as it is in bad condition. The resources, receipts and ex- penditures of the department are as follows:
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 Appropriation Income from Trust Funds
$ 431.88
5,000.00
1,446.89
Regrading and Foundations 770.70
$7,649.47
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EXPENDED.
Payrolls
$5,302.50
Salaries
1,375.00
Office Expenditures
109.62
Equipment and Maintenance
609.41
$7,396.53
Balance Dec. 31, 1913
$252.94
RECEIPTS PAID TO CITY TREASURER.
Care of lots
$2,031.50
Sale of lots
2,680.00
Sale of graves
425.00
Open graves
1,149.00
Mis. receipts
73.00
$6,358.50
PERPETUAL CARE FUND.
Amount of Fund. Dec. 31. 1912
$33,513.00
Plus amount added in 1913
2,225.00
$35,738.00
Plus accrued interest
1.316.66
$37,054.66
Less amount paid for care of lots
1,316.66
Amount of Fund. Dec. 31. 1913
$35,738.00
C. C. JOHNSON FUND.
Amount of Fund, Dec. 31, 1912
$150.00
Plus accrued interest
6.06
$156.06
Less amount paid for care of lot
6.06
Amount of Fund, Dec. 31, 1913
$150.00
CHARLES E. FRENCH FUND.
Amount of Fund, Dec. 31, 1912
$3,000.00
Plus accrued interest 124.17
$3,124.17
Less amount paid for care Hancock Cemetery
124.17
Amount of Fund, Dec. 31, 1913
$3,000.00
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STATISTICS.
Total number of interments 1913
Mount Wollaston Cemetery
300 299
Hancock Cemetery
1
Adults
205
Under 21 years of age
95
Died in Quincy
219
Died in other places
81
Total number of lots cared
924
By Perpetual Care
277
By yearly care
647
ALBERT W. FAY, Chairman,
ALFRED O. DIACK,
JOHN L. HAMILTON,
EDWARD O. WOODWARD,
ANDREW JOHNSON,
JOHN Q. CUDWORTH, Clerk.
Report of Overseer of Poor
The Overseer of the Poor in compliance with the city ordinances respectfully presents his report for the year ending December 31, 1913. The calls for aid have increased this year, the average number in our City Home was increased and the calls for temporary aid were more than in previous years. I wish to acknowledge the co-operation and assistance of the various chari- table organizations of the city and also the Associated Charities. 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
$13,500.00 313.59
Transfer
1,141.12
Special Appropriation (Thanksgiving)
100.00
Johnson Fund 80.80
Transfer
2,000.00
Expended Outside Poor
$10,597.44 $17,135.51
Expended Almshouse 6,237.29
Total Expenditures to December 31, 1913
16,834.73
Balance December 21, 1913
$300.78
Balance from 1912
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EXPENSE OF OUTSIDE POOR.
Board
$727.46
Burial
248.00
Carriage and Ambulance Service
49,00
Clothing
43.62
Cash
42.00
Coal and wood
791.90
Groceries
2,711.89
Medicine
98.42
Medical attendance
10.00
Hospitals
951.44
Moving and Storage
39.00
Oil
13.00
Office expenses
103.78
Other cities and towns
1,755.39
Rent
1,626.50
Shoes and rubbers
221.90
Telephone
59.68
Transportation
87.05
Outside furniture
22.06
Groceries supplied from Almshouse
995.35
Net cost of Outside Poor
$10.597.44
EXPENSE OF ALMSHOUSE.
Carriage and Ambulance Service
$4.00
Clothing and supplies
187.90
Coal
620.10
Express
2.14
Fish
139.37
Furniture
125.83
Grain
269.73
Groceries
3,933.99
Hardware and supplies
884.44
Ice
114.30
Lighting
183.47
Medicine
61.11
Papers
4.50
Plumbing and repairs
30.20
Shoeing
110.90
Supplies
153.37
Superintendent's expenses
7.57
Superintendent's salary
750.00
Telephone
24.72
$9,602.09
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Veterinary services Wages of maids
5.00 420.00
$7,232.64
Credit by supplies to Outside Poor
995.35
$6,237.29
ALMSHOUSE.
Number of inmates January 1, 1913
16
Number admitted during year
17
Number readmitted 11
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Total number during year
44
Discharged during year
25 1
Number in Almshouse December 31, 1913
18
Number families aided temporarily
257
Number having settlement in Quincy
166
Number having settlement in other cities and towns 26
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Number cases fully supported
47
In Almshouse
44
In institutions
1
In private families
2
Discharged.
Almshouse
25
Private families
0
Institutions
0
Died.
Almshouse
1
Private families
29
Institutions
0
Number fully supported December 31, 1913
21
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES H. ELCOCK,
Overseer of the Poor.
Died during year
Total 26
Number having no settlement (State charges)
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Report of City Physician
I beg to submit the following summary of my services as City Physician for the year 1913:
Visits to City Home 84
Visits to Outside Poor 215
Office visits 22
Cases of childbirth 4
Visits to Police Station
18
Deathis at City Home 1
During the year there has been no acute disease among the residents at the Home all illnesses there were chronic conditions incident to age which is to be expected in persons of advancing years. The attention paid to the patients at the Home has been very good and in such cases where the demands for care and par- ticular attention, several cases were taken to the Quincy City Hos- pital and kept there until improvement was such that the patient could be returned to the home. In placing a normal valuation upon the services of the City Physician, which can be readily done, I would earnestly advocate an increase in the salary for there is no laborer but what is worthy of his hire.
JOHN H. ASH, M. D.
City Physician.
Fire Department
In contpliance with the provisions of the City Charter, I have the honor to present herewith my fourth annual report of the Fire Department; its makeup and work done during the year ending December 21, 1913.
ORGANIZATION.
The force consists of one Chief; three Assistant Chiefs; one Captain; one Lieutenant; one Superintendent of Fire Alarms; twenty-seven men and forty-two call men.
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS -- Frank C. Packard, Daniel J. Nyhan, Louis K. Badger.
PERMANENT MEN-Alfred L. Mead, Captain; John Faircloth, Lieutenant. William A. Gavin, Superintendent Alarms; Herbert Griffin, Andrew Scully, William Carroll, William Sands, William Lahey, Faxon Billings, James F. Malone, Michael E. Scully, Wil-
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liam Gerry, Daniel McNiece, John F. Desmond, Richard Joyce, Henry M. Hughes, Frank Genero, John Deneen, James Connell, James P. Dillon, Michael Barry, James Gallagher, Charles Ander- son, Richard Colbert, Daniel Radley, Richard Williams, Richard Callahan, Edward H. Barry, John L. O'Neil, Charles F. Litchfield.
APPARATUS AND CALL MEN AT CENTRAL STATION
One steamer; one combination hose wagon; one combination ladder truck; one combination auto; one spare hose wagon; two hose pungs; one ladder sled; and one chief's car.
Call men on Combination Hose No. 1-Charles Martin, Alexan- der A. Robertson, Edmund G. Hayden, James E. Maxim, Arthur Pinel, Mark Myatt, John Curry.
Call men on Combination Ladder No. 1-William Erickson, Arthur Merritt, Malcolm A. McDonald, John P. Minihan, Murdock McDonald, William Coffin, Samuel Tutton.
Steamer answered · 53 alarms
Combination auto answered 196 alarms
Combination Hose No. 1 answered 88 alarms
Combination Ladder No. 1 answered 87 alarms
WOLLASTON STATION.
One hose wagon No. 2 and one combination ladder truck No. 2.
Call men on Hose No. 2-G. H. Rhodes, S. P. Hanson, J. F. Metherell, Frank O'Brien.
Call men on Combination Ladder No. 2-Albert P. Shay, Frederick L. Bent, Albert E. Stephenson.
Hose No. 2 answered 47 alarms
Ladder No. 2 answered
78 alarms
WEST QUINCY STATION.
One hose wagon No. 3; one ladder truck No. 3 and one ladder sled.
Call men on Hose No. 3-Walter Barry, John Callahan, Albert Beliveau, John J. Joyce.
Call men on Ladder No. 3-Edward Farrell, Edward Lane, T. Willard Burke.
Hose No. 3 answered 38 alarms 35 alarms
Ladder No. 3 answered
ATLANTIC STATION.
One auto combination No. 2.
Call men on Combination No. 2-Cornelius O'Connell, Daniel Golden, Myles Creamer, John Creeden.
Combination No 2. answered 94 alarms
QUINCY POINT STATION.
One combination hose wagon No. 4. Call men on Combination No. 4-Isaac P. Bent, Charles W. Hayden, Chris. H. Oliver, Clarence Metcalf.
Combination No. 4 answered 51 alarms
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HOUGHS NECK STATION.
One combination hose wagon No. 2 and one spare wagon.
Call men on Combination Hose No. 2-Walter H. Sturgis, John Sullivan, Benj. Comoau, William Norteman, William Hudson, Harry Hudson.
Combination Hose No. 2 answered 12 alarms
HORSES.
There are twenty-two horses in the department, some of them should be replaced by new ones, unless the City, the coming year purchase auto combinations to take the place of horse-drawn ap'- paratus, a move, which I would recommend.
HOSE.
Number of feet of liose in the department 14,000. 12,000 feet in good condition and 2,000 feet in fair condition.
FIRE ALARM.
In regard to the Fire Alarm, I will submit the report of the Superintendent and his recommendations.
ALARMS AND LOSSES.
Number of alarms
319
Bell alarms
138
Still and telephone alarms
181
319
Valuation
Insurance
Loss
January
$37,800.00
$30,050.00
$1,918.00
February
53,600.00
39,300.00
1,818.00
March
40,283.71
26,000.00
420.00
April
26,200.00
19,200.00
3,955.50
May
4,700.00
3,300.00
802.00
June
15,000.00
12,300.00
1,014.25
July
43,650.00
31,300.00
7,566.00
August
13,200.00
10,650.00
960.00
September
18,500.00
13,750.00
2,460.00
October
15,600.00
11,100.00
4,607.00
November
42.350.00
35,825.00
7,932.00
December
62,525.00
46,950.00
16.950.00
$374,408.71
$279,725.00
$50,402.75
The department during the year laid 42,700 feet of hose; raised 2,799 feet of ladders, and used 4,070 gallons of Chemicals and worked at fires 220 hours and 40 minutes.
In conclusion. I wish to thank His Honor, Mayor Stone for the interest he has taken in the department; the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Clerk and the members of the City Council for
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favors shown the department during the year. And I also thank the members of the department, both permanent and call men for the faithful and efficient manner in which they have performed the duties which they have been called upon to do.
Respectfully Submitted, AMOS L. LITCHFIELD, Chief Engineer Fire Department.
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF FIRE ALARM.
Following is report of stock, appliances, tools, etc.
List of Appliances for sounding alarms :- 1-six circuit automa- tic repeater. 1 bar switch, 13 test switches, 2 mil-amp meters, 1 volt meter, 1 amp meter, 6 lightning arresters, 6 Rogers Protectors, 6 double throw switches, 6 resistance coils, 1 circuit breaker, 6 test jacks. 312 cells storage batteries, 1-1/2 horse charging motor, 1 Rheostat, 1 Bank of Lamps (12 in number), 1-15 inch Comb. gong and indicator, 3 Gamewell Whistle Machines, 4 Gamewell Bell strikers, 6 gongs in Fire Houses, 1 punching register, 7 gongs and 3 tappers in private houses of members of department, 134 Fire Alarm Boxes.
List of Stock on Hand :- 100 ft. of No. 14 R. C. copper wire, 1 mile of No. 10 iron wire, covered, 24 toe braces, 300 ft. 2 wire cir- cular loom, 4 doz. carriage bolts 4-3/8 inches, 25 glass insulators. 6 double groove glass, 32 through bolts, 4 iron house brackets, 25 4-1/2 inch lags, 2 carboys of acid, 1 plumber's furnace, 10 ft. 1/2 inch conduit pipe, 6 box back boards, 1 gal. white paint, 1 paint brush, 2 qts. red paint, 1 fire alarm stencil.
List of Tools, etc .:- 1 horse, wagon, harness and blanket, 1 hatchet, 1 screw driver, 1 strap and vice, 1 pair of hooks for climb- ing, 2 throw lines, 1 body belt safety strap, 1 bit stock, 1 portable volt meter, 1 chisel, 1 long steel bar, 1 long scoop, 1 line reel, 1 25 ft. extension ladder.
Stored at Central Station :- 1 Gamewell striker, 1-6 inch Stevens gong, 1 6-inch turtle gong, 1 8-inch gong, 1 10-inch gong, 1 6-inch D. A. tapper, 1 3-inch Mitchell valve, 1 8-inch plain whistle, 1 6-inch Gamewell gong.
During the coming year, if possible, I would advise putting more of the Fire Alarm service underground, and cutting the cir- cuits un smaller, as some of the circuits are overloaded.
W. A. GAVIN, Supt. of Fire Alarm.
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Report of City Clerk
I have the honor to submit the twenty-fifth annual report for this department, being for the year ending December 31, 1913.
RECEIPTS.
Marriage Intentions
$406.00
Licenses
1,786.00
Copies of Records
50.75
Mortgages
170.25
Dog License Fees
250.80
Total
$2,663.80
The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer.
Number of marriage intentions recorded in 1913 406
Number of marriages recorded in 1913
423
Number of births recorded in 1913 1,004
Number of deaths recorded in 1913 561
The number of dogs licensed in 1913 was 1095 male
and spayed, 155 female and 4 kennels, for which the sum of $3,065.00 was received. Of this amount, $2814.20 was paid to the County Treasurer and $250.80 to the City Treasurer.
During the year 1913, 298 Resident and 3 Unnaturalized Hunters Licenses were issued, for which the sum of $343 was received. As required by law, this amount was paid to the Com- missioners of Fisheries and Game. Annexed are lists of births, marriages and deaths recorded in Qincy in 1913 and the Election Returns for 1913.
EMERY L. CRANE, City Clerk.
BIRTHS RECORDED IN QUINCY IN 1913.
JANUARY.
Date Name
1 Barbara Hogan
David Leo Meaney
3 Geraldine Edna Batchelder
4 Reino Weikko Walenius
5 Reuben Proossack
6 Effie Katherine Huovinen
6 Alvan Wilbur Francis Drohan
€ Priscilla Carter
7 John Henry Johnson
7 Gloria Giovannangeli
Parents Joseph and Vesta John J. and Mary M. W. Clenton and Edna D. Richard J. and Hilma L. Morris and Gussie William and Hulda M. Joseph F. and Rose Ashton F. and Florence E. John and J. Christina Felice and Nunciata
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7
Leslie Elizabeth Watson
8 Alice Gertrude Bishop
8 Robert Dexheimer
8 Illegitimate
8 Donald Roy MacDonald
9 Stillborn
9 Robert Moulton Blake
10
Mildred Marie Farrow
10 Drusiana DiCroce
12 John Sullivan
12 Walter M. Smith, Jr.
12 Luigi Pettenallo
12 Frederick DeCoste
13 Walter Francis Walsh, Jr.
13 Evelyn Tankard
Iolanda Maria Giovanninni
13 13 Angiolina G. DiBona
13 John Allen Cummings Ross
14 14 Ines Elena Gargaro
15 Douglass Voss
15 Biancha Rissio
15 Alfred George Pawsey, Jr.
15 Walter Henry Parry
15 Lois Hathaway Moore
16 Elizabeth Grant Macdonald
16 Tarno Ensia Hantala
17 Joseph Tantillo, Jr.
17 William Francis Murphy
17 Dora Constantine
17 Gertrude May Burke
18 Stillborn
18 Donald Chisholm MacMulkin
18 Margaret Smith Forsyth
18 Anita D'Adamo
19 Latina Renzetti
19 Francis Clare
20 Ruth Elizabeth Johnson
20 Mary Louise De Young
20 Mildred Frances Davis
21 James Willis Middleton Smith
21 Agnes Mildred Mclaughlin
21 Jeanette Torrey Lorandeau 22 Alice Townsend Murdock
22 Sylvia Katherine (Mikander
22 Muriel Louise Cox
23 Alice Katherine Malone
23 Alexander Douglass Killoh, Jr.
23 Charles Henry Johnson
Thomas and Frances M. Ernest H. and Rose George B. and Mildred
John D. and Annie
Guy G. and Mary E. Charles and Marie E. Ernesto D. and Diana Jeremiah and Lena
Walter M. and Ada L. Domerano and Giselda Frederick A. and Mary F. Walter F. and Pearl P. Ernest and Esther H. Ernest and Maria Cesidio and Anina Malcolm and Katie B. James and Christine Angelo and Assunta William J. and Julia Salvator and Adelina Alfred G. and Mabel William H. and Annie Robert and Louise James L. and Florence S. Gideon and Ida Joseph and Mary William F. and Bridget Jacob and Esther Joseph and Margaret
Frederick W. and Ida M. James and Jeanie John and Vincenza Enrico and Nerina Walter J. and Alice F. Charles and Minnie William J. and Eliza J. Harry F. and Julia H. Herbert J. and Margaret Joseph and Elizabeth Felix A. and Jeanette T. James L. and Alice Andrew and Emilia K. George W. and Theresa M. John and Katherine Alexander D. and Isabel S. Samuel and Selma
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22 Effie Daount
24
Francis Joseph Rogers
24 Mary Murphy
21 Margaret Murphy
25 Clyde Melvin Ponglas
25 Mary Grazia Monico
John Paul Mattson
25 25 Stillborn
25 John McDonald, Jr.
25 Edward Joseph Kane
26 Joseph Kellar
26 Clarence Carl Christensen
26 Gilda Anna Corinda Chiavelli
27 Stillborn
29 Richetta Rosati
29 Walter Otto Christensen
30 Angus Gilmore
30 Hazel Elizabeth Harvey
30 Carmino Maligno
30 Hilja Maria Malmstrom
30 Charles Sacchetti
31 Helen Walker Nelson
Charles and Mary
Fred and Annie James and Annic James and Annie George R. and Jennie B. Solomon and Rosa D. John A. and Irene
John and Katherine Thomas and Mary Peter and Clara
John W. and Marie N. Ugo and Julia
Augustino and Rosina Neils C. and Elizabeth Daniel D. and Elizabeth Guy and Martha A. Charles and Francesca Nils and Hilja M. Joseph and Guiseppa J. Robson and Marjorie
FEBRUARY.
1 John Lester Steeves
1 James Irving Geddes, Jr.
1 Stillborn
2 Dorris Bianca Rizzi
2 Etta May Doble
3 John Fred Youanra
3 Fred John Youanna
3 Laura Frances Wade
3 Andrew Arnold Smith
William Eugene Hartwell, 3rd Ellen Cummings
3 Stanley Wilbur Carpenter
4 Willis Middleton Wight
4 Adamo Naldo Sacchetti
2 Illegitimate
4 (Harriet Eaton
4 Duncan Sinclair Brooks
5 Hazle Mario Finch
5 David Livingstone Bishop
6 Laura May McPherson
6 Catherine Kerrigan
Stillborn
S Fourqua Giorlando
8
Devaney
9 Robert Francis l'hlig
9 Luigi Rafaele Nunziato Pellegrini
John E. and Josephine James I. and Esta L.
John P. and Teresa M. Irving L. and Elizabeth J. Frank and Josephine Frank and Josephine Joseph F. and Laura F. Dennison B. and Annie William E. Jr. and Ruth W. Edward and Margaret Earl R. and Marion G. Gilbert M. and Margaret C. Biago and Elizabeth
Pitt E. and Margaret M. James and Christina M. James H. Jr. and Azalia Joseph and Mary Angus J. and Ruth M. Bernard and Mary
Fugga and Maria Thomas F. and Mary J. Herman F. and Myrtis G. Carmine and Maria
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9
Eleanora Emilia Myllymaki
9
Sheila McIntosh
9
Antonio Gusepe LoPresti
9 Olive Quincy Langton
9 Agnes Catherine Gaudett
9 Grazia Ferrara
9 Doris Duxbury
9 Walter Cummings, Jr.
9 Angelina Ida Caru
9 Edith Frances Baker
10 Stillborn
10
Dorothy Sharkey
10 Gerald Peter Marinelli
10 Ruth Elizabeth Maibach
10 Martha Helena Laaperi
10 Laura Gwendolcn Freherg
10 Frances Agnes Danham
11 William James Sullivan
11. Walter Wallace Parker
11 Fiorentino Chello
12 Peterson
12 Mary Ann Gill
12 Donald Robbins Ellis
12 De Sessara
13 Annie Marini
14 Paul Joseph Hamil!
14 Pasqualino Di Stefano
14 Dorothy May Devancy
14 Peter Chiminerro
15 !Robert Brent Smith
15 William Joseph Schwartz
15 Louis Metkofsky
15 George Nicholas Emanuel
15 Helen Cov
16 Charles Edward Finch
16 William Cushing Baker
18 Stuart B. Thom
18 Margaret Mary McDorald
19 William Alfred Taylor
19 Stillborn
20 Joseph Mulligan
20 Davis 21 Herbert Edward Wilson
21 John W. Ray
21 Alice Mary O'Connell
22 Madeline Taranto
22 George Washington Flavin
23 Emily Elva MacClellan
24 William Anthony Nigro
24 George Theodore Gustafson, Jr.
Antton and Minnie David and Jane G. Frank and Rosi Oliver and Bertha Joseph and Bertha Joseph and Mary Richard and Elizabeth A. Walter and Mary Peter and Jennie Elmer W. and Mary C.
Patrick and Catherine M. Gerald and Mary Carl J. and Ursula M. 1 John and Rauha Charles O. and Laura Gordon E. S. and Mary M. Janies M. and Margaret M. Charles H. and Agnes S. Louis and Angelina Henry and Annie Colman and Annie Nathan A. and Annie L. Louis and Makale Frank and Donati Paul and Margaret Vincenzo and Colela John and Annie Angelo and Camela Joseph and Helen W. Joseph N. and Harriet L. Harry and Lizzie Nicholas G. and Anastasia Charles W. and Florence Walter W. and Mary D. William E. and Florence
Ivan C. and Ida M. James and Margaret Francis J. and Frances A.
John J. and Amanda David A. and Laura A. Herbert L. and Alice P. George F. and Viola M. James and Alice Angelo and Marie James and Hannah James and Elizabeth Thomas A. and Mary R. George T. and Isabella M.
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24 Mary Craig
215 Dorothy Parnaby
25 Stephen Joseph Mullen
26 Roberto Guillermo Spratt
26 William Henry Russo
27 Walter Bertramn Schulze
Mary Purpura
PS Alexander Sawasta
28 Nondino Antonio Mazzola
28 Stillborn
Edwin P. and Willa
Thomas J. and Elizabeth Frank J. and Margaret E. Robert E. and Enriqueta D. Moriato and Mary E. Henry H. and Edna J. Salvatore and Providencia Alexis and Antonina Joseph and Amalia
MARCH.
1 Elouise Viola Russell
1 William Frederick Noble, Jr.
2 William Sapili
Beatrice Evangeline Mills
Vora Maroun Kouri
2 Angelina Maria Gericich
3 Chester Clarence Norteman
3 Olgo Erzilio Galozzi
4 Flora Isabell Stewart
4 Margaret, Mary Forsyth
4 Edward Daru, Jr.
4 Vivian Josephine Coste
4 Marion Gertrude Connelly
5 Joseph Warren Hill
George Campbell
7 Albert Allen
7 Roy Carlton MacDonald
7 Bertha Josephine Claucy
8 Margheritta Angiolina Trebby
Willard Erickson
S 9 James Alexander Muir
9 Ellis John Crosta
10 Esther Florence Smith
10 Stillborn
11 Paul Frederick Thompson
11 Charles Palmer
11 Catherine Mackan
11 (Howard Allen Hollis
11 Margaret Elizabeth Grange
11 Frederick Alfred Anderson
12 George Lewis Nix
12 Mary Danieli
12 Evelyn Mildred Carter
12 Stillborn
13 Sofia George
14 Angelo Grazzio
15 Chester William Johnson
16 Charlotte May Cushing
Sylvester N. Jr. and Sarah F. William F. and Jessie B. Raffaele V. and Rosa George D. and Caroline B. Maroun N. and Susan Nicolas and Vincenza William G. and Etta Carlo and Emma Duncan and Annie L. Daniel and Maggie Edward and Lena Eugene and Edith E. Jerome P. and Mary Joseph L. and Maud M. James M. and Catherine Albert B. and Julia Donald E. and Editlı Onesime A. and Katherine K. Louis R. and Mary Benjamin B. and Eva G. James W. and Christina Jacob and Mary James M. and Florence E.
Edward J. and Barbara Cornelius R. and Teresa Dario and Julia Chester L. and Jessie L. William H. and Elizabeth Sanford A. and Hilda R. John C. and Anna Benedetto and Francesca Benjamin C. and Lydia M.
David and Annie Antonio and Jiovinni John W. and Anna Ira M. and Ella A.
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17 Samuel Cather Whyte
17 Gilda Carmela Maddalena Mozzolo
17 John Frederick Anderson
18 George William White
1S Emo Vanelli
18 Dorothy Belle Pratt
10 Rena Josephine Ventura
19 Aili Wieno Kyllikki
19 Norma Pearl Beckley
20 Stillborn
20 Lee Morrison Philbrick
20 Eileen May Baker
21 Clementino Salvucci
21 Chester Leon La Breck
21 Everett Howard Kerr
21 Marie Catherine Johnson
21 Annie Elliott
22 Edward Lewis Weston
22 Alfred Nesti
22 Annie Gladys Neill
23 S'vante Ernest Jaatincn
23 John Cook Eller
24 WVilija Armas Rintamaki
24 Willis Alden Noal
25 Nuncia Valenti
25 Mary Rhiam
25 Robert Winston Owen
25 Lucy Elizabeth. Murphy
25 Pauli Michael Lybeck
Gunstead
25 25 Frank Glassman
25 Mernor Parker Billings
25 Donald Angus Beaton
26 Italia Tocchio
27 William Joseph Ward
27 William Quincy Park
27 Kenneth Burton Chisholm
27 Earle Robert Byars
27 Harriett Pavlovna Berglund
28 John Cornelius Sheehan
28 Helen Marguerite Lorandeau
28 Chester Ernest Chisholm
29 Lawrence Chester Wright
29 Franklin Faxon Ogden
29 Dorothy Ruth Morgan 30 Dan Lombardi
31 Aino Tervo
Archibald L. and Elizabeth E. Carmine D. and Elena John H. and Matilda Parker and Lillian Giuseppi and Nice Lawrence E. and Hazel E. Clement and Carolina Kriil and Ida Ray O. and FlorenceJ.
Albert and Agnes Guy T. and Sarah M. Donato and Domenica Charles H. and Lottie Peter H. and Catherine David and Jennie George and Annie Henry L. and Abbie M. Joseph and Angelina Robert and Cecilia August and Saina Hanley M. and Edith A. John and Titta Forrest I. and Emma D. Sabastian and Artillia Elias G. and Adla F. Martin and Constance
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