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May 27
Mary Harper Tremayne
56
11
27
May 27
Jessie F. Dalrymple
50
May 27
Charles John Landin
89
4
May 28
Mary T. Lacey
35
May 28
Mary Elizabeth Pinel
9
0
15
May 29
Martha E. Nickerson
70
May 30
Charles William Anderson
79
8
20
May 31
Dodo H. Sarkisian
88
May 31
Ferris George
56
-
May 18
Mary White
76
-
May 21
Stillborn
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71
36
May 13
Mira Furlong
May 16
Mary L. David
388
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
June 1
Mary Bagley
87
June 1 Anna Thern
68
4
11
June 1 Herman L. Keene
49
9
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June 2 Martha M. Hess
49
June 3 William George Mills
62
June 3 Fritz Holland
40
June 4 Mary Eckl
63
June 5 Charles M. Kibble
81
9
13
June 6 Charles J. Brown
82
June 6 William Miller Stevenson
60
9
19
June 7 Mary L. Cook
76
1
16
June 7 Mary Riordan
60
June 8 Stillborn
June 8 Austin J. Buckley
20
June 00
George Keen White
53
8
24
June 9
John Alexander Wilson
76
6
27
June 10
Bridget Delia O'Donnell
75
June 10
Sewell M. Webber
39
8
6
June 10
Samuel Leo Blumenthal
60
10
June 10
Henry P. McDonald
65
June 10
James Beaton Finlayson
44
0
12
June 12
Mildred Anna Russell
35
10
June 13
Abraham D. Diamantaple
54
5
13
June 13
Alonzo Vickery Bissett
66
5
20
June 14
Mary Otis Fraprie
69
June 15
Robert F. Smollett
28
11
June 15
Anna Harris
79
June 16
Liina Niemi
69
June 16
Elizabeth L. Eldridge
66
June 16
Catherine F. Mooney
63
June 16
Peter P. Brady
70
June 17
Mattie Earl Moore
75
0
30
June 17
Mary L. Dartt
49
June 17
Jennie Edith Williams
47
June 17
Ann McGinty
93
June 18
John M. Griffin
53
June 18
Catherine Murphy
72
June 19
Alexander Robertson
74
June 19
Patrick Regan
75
June 20
James R. Pitts
68
6
June 22
Alexander John MacLennan
64
11
22
June 23
George W. Koose
48
June 23
Frank A. Smith
61
8
June 23
Julia Halsey Harrison
60
9
19
June 24
Conway
June 24
Esther C. Ford
80
1
16
June 24
Ann T. Condon
34
June 24
John Dalton
49
June 24
Cornelius E. Whalon
80
June 26
Margaret Hickey
79
9
6
June 27
Stillborn
June 27
Betsy Kingsley
62
June 27
Mitchell Laland
71
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12 hrs
389
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
June 27
John J. Paluccio
3
June 28
Eutavila Cassidy Kent
58
-
June 28
Austin Goddard Shuttleworth
74
4
2
June 28
Sarah Rose Mitchell
79
4
2
June 30
Stillborn
-
June 30
Wallace Gardner
78
June 30
Neil Blue MacFadyen
74
3
1
June 30
Ettore Nesti
39
June 30
Wolstan A. Brown
66
8
8
July
2 Stillborn
July 2 Francis Henry Billings
53
7
July 3 Ursula C. Crowl
84
July 3 Peter T. Doherty
76
3
17
July
5 Elizabeth G. Esson
83
11
July 5 Clara M. Tremblay
46
7
23
July 6 Walter N. Downer
62
July
6 Robert Welsh
70
47
July
7
Harry Mitchem
20
0
8
July
7 Harold Taylor Patten
53
1
15
July 8 Emily J. Edmonds
83
0
25
July 8 Frances L. Beady
61
1
17
July
8 Eleanor Margaret Lamb
62
3
2
July
8 Jeremiah Riley
71
July 9
Stefano DelLong
72
9
14
July
9 Hovannes Zarifian
58
July
9
Katherine M. Ross
54
July 10
Ella E. Williams
86
6
26
July 10
Lydia Maria Williams
75
4
July 10
Catherine Lynsky
89
July 10
Geraldine Connors
9
July 10
Musgrave
5 hrs
July 10
Stillborn
July 10
Effie May Ellis
74
3
16
July 10
Daniel J. Sullivan
67
July 10
Addie M. Palmer
61
4
27
July 10
Norma Lee Hoyt
5
July 11
Harry A. Townes
63
2
July 11
Nils Johnson
76
July 11
William Caithness
55
6
25
July 11
John Mahon
54
6
7
July 11
George R. Tracy
73
6
July 11
Pierce
3
July 11
Marie Quintiliani
50
July 12
Christopher Taylor Harding
69
3
-
July 12
Stillborn
73
6
6
July 13
Grace A. Mann
54
July 13
Shephen Elbert Bennett
64
5
27
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July
6 Asa M. Duquet
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July 7 James Charles Doherty
23
1
14
July 3 Manfred Evans
62
July
4 Eleanor B. Boyd
July 8 Michael J. Connolly
76
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July 12
Alice Baxter Curtis
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390
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
July 13
Emerton
-
2
July 13
Herbert Leonard Sawyer
81
-
July 14 Catherine Thompson
67
5
18
July 14
Walter A. Phipps
83
5
9
July 16
Stillborn
July 16
Agnes L. Sheehan
29
10
19
July 16
Thomas Doyle
59
July 18
Lillian Melissa Fairbanks
81
0
28
July 19
Adolph LaFrancois
49
July 19
Margaret L. McKay
77
July 19
Joseph P. Kees
73
4
2
July 20
Anna Serphia Olson
59
7
28
July 22
Eleanor Louise White
1
6
July 22
Melissa Elder
65
11
27
July 22
Elbert Shaw Torrey
56
4
15
July 24
Timothy Francis Callahan
67
July 24
Annie Hadlock Smith
96
July 24
Grace B. Gould
65
1
July 24
Jessie Craft Richardson
62
2
0
July 25
Annie Tomlinson Chadwick
77
July 25
William Wilson
72
9
28
July 25
Joan E. Kelliher
6
6
July 25
Frank Hanson
54
6
25
July 25
Abraham Moses Cohn
53
July 25
Edward Champeau
57
1
25
July 26
Florence M. Elliott
79
7
21
July 26
Eugene Leopold Blake
65
July 27
Charles Owen Rogers
66
July 28
Henry T. LeFavor
57
9
9
July 29
William D. Alexander
65
-
-
July 29
Neil MacDonald
53
0
3
July 30
Roscoe Serrell Konkling Hanigan
46
6
19
July 30
Mary Harding
83
10
2
July 31
Stillborn
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Aug. 1
Alvin Wallace Guild
80
0
28
Aug. 1
Helena Peterson
82
3
10
Aug.
1 William F. Donaher
74
Aug.
1 Margaret M. Bearse
18
5
30
Aug.
1 Henrietta Augusta Simmonds
58
2
20
Aug.
2 Annie Frances Faircloth
78
6
7
Aug. 2
Donovan
4
Aug. 2 Rose Neidel
54
Aug. 3 Iva May Mason
58
11
29
Aug. 3 Louisa M. Hanson
65
3
16
Aug. 5 Mary E. Keene
75
11
2
Aug.
5 Charlotte Ann Bettle
84
4
5
Aug.
6 Bertha F. Chaney
63
-
Aug
6 John J. Murphy
24
1
18
Aug.
6 Dorothy Leahy
2
11
Aug. 6 Joseph Herbert Ryan
37
-
Aug.
6 Suzanne Warren
58
-
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-
July 28
Stillborn
391
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Age Years Months Days
Aug. 7
George Franklin Falkins
68
-
-
Aug.
7 Adelaide F. Hunt
78
1 20
Aug. 7 Edward James Cussen
80
1
22
Aug.
7 Ida May Keenan
78
5
12
Aug. 7 Daniel Gray
69
2
10
Aug.
8 Arthur Carr Lane
69
3
23
Aug.
8 James Smith Sandison, Jr.
11
2
11
Aug.
8 Stillborn
Aug. 8
Annie Connelly
79
11
Aug.
9
Lizzie Koski
51
Aug.
9
Joseph Macedo
9
10
Aug. 10
George Henry Wheeler
66
Aug. 10
Stillborn
Aug. 11
Martin L. Welsh
51
8
Aug. 11
Brazas
Aug. 11
Mary Brids
82
Aug. 12
Frederick William Curtis
68
4
5
Aug. 12
Helen Welch
30
Aug. 12
Claretta Almira Netsch
73
1
21
Aug. 13
Joseph Koons
47
2
19
Aug. 13
John Sakrison
66
4
29
Aug. 13
Charles Augustus Hall
69
3
20
Aug. 14
Hellel Tobenken
8
6
Aug. 14
James Cummings McInnis
49
4
29
Aug. 14
Alfred Edwin Walker
69
5
21
Aug. 15
Bertha Wilson
79
8
26
Aug. 15
Norman S. Sanford
77
9
28
Aug. 15
Martin H. DuWors
57
11
Aug. 15
Emily A. Williams
68
6
Aug. 16
Harold Thomas Doane
49
11
0
Aug. 17
Margarite Ainsleigh
59
5
2
Aug. 17
Ralph Oscar Anderson
33
Aug. 17
Robert E. Johnson
11
8
4
Aug. 17
Anna Elvira Davis
35
6
3
Aug. 17
William L. Merritt
63
6
20
Aug. 18
Francis Joseph Gormley
39
5
Aug. 19
Helen F. Duggan
42
5
1
Aug. 20
Edward Everett Rice
74
Aug. 20
Alberto Bettuchi
71
Aug. 22
Alonzo Trask Bythrow
4
19
Aug. 24
Arthur Melchin
44
Aug. 24
Robert Devlin
39
Aug. 25
Nellie May Thompson
49
Aug. 25
Sarah Harvey Bower
47
11
29
Aug. 26
Anne H. Smith
9
Aug. 27
Bessie Louise Heim
58
Aug. 28
Max Galpert
39*
Aug. 28
Eva Gertrude Wells
60
4
Aug. 28
Amelia Durante
64
Aug. 28
Martin A. Callinan
42
10
7
Aug. 10
Calvin N. Colpitts
66
7 hrs
Aug. 15
William H. Hackett
72
Aug. 23
Stillborn
* About
Date
Name
392
CITY OF QUINCY
Age Years Months Days
Aug. 29
James Adams Martin
62
Aug. 29
Mary Howe
81
5
25
Aug. 29
Katherine Morrison
47
Aug. 29
Amos Joyce
68
Aug. 30 Joseph Mccarthy
57
Aug. 30 Florence Ambrose Boodro
44
Aug. 30
Frank Jenkins
75
11
3
Aug. 30
Charles Thomas Porter
68
5
2
Aug. 31
Walter Stephen Dronzek
42
Aug. 31
Maggie Smith
81
11
14
Aug. 31
Chamberlain
12 hr
Sept. 1
Matilda Anderson
71
-
Sept. 1 Ellen Jane Devlin
67
Sept. 2 Stillborn
Sept. 2
Louise Adolphina Johnson
75
9
6
Sept. 3
Walter Anthony Corson
51
2
Sept. 3
Marion Frances Sloop
42
(Sept.
4
Elizabeth A. Leamer
82
Sept. 5
Matilda Kitchen Logan
74
Sept. 6
Elizabeth Lank
63
Sept. 6 Margaret Anastasia Hill
76
Sept. 7
Costello
14 mins
Sept.
7
Mary Isabel Sheraton
84
1
11
Sept. 7 Leland Marshall Lamson
80
Sept. 7 Anna G. McCaig
57
7
10
Sept. 7 Joseph Winfield Ferguson
84
3
6
Sept. 7 John Healy
73
8
18
Sept.
8
William Herbert Bugbee
55
3
4
Sept. 9 John Williams Mason
67
11
2
Sept. 10
Charles Henry Tower
70
6
9
Sept. 10
Emily T. Turner
82
Sept. 11
Martin Pearson
76
8
2
Sept. 11
Clara May McGrath
63
5
26
Sept. 11
Ellen M. Fitzgerald
67
Sept. 12
Ira F. Bird
76
4
4
Sept. 12
Maria Emma Drew
66
8
17
Sept. 12
John T. Gallant
58
Sept. 12
Daniel McCarthy
77
Sept. 12
Dennis James Madden
76
4
21
Sept. 13
Giuseppe Lazzaro
68
3
1
Sept. 13
Abbie Stevens
73
-
Sept. 14
John Joseph Buckley
77
Sept. 14
Andrew Hickey
60
7
Sept. 14
Reidel
2
Sept. 16
Anna W. Reynolds Judah E. Bellows
66
1
10
Sept. 16
Carleen Axberg
10
25
Sept. 16
Joseph Ting
75
Sept. 17
Janet A. Pitts
73
9
Sept. 19
George Freberg
21
-
Sept. 9 Clifford Harrison Young
62
2
11
Date
Name
7 hrs
76
Sept. 16
393
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
Sept. 19
Charles H. Donlay
34
Sept. 20
Stillborn
Sept. 20
Clara M. Crozier
50
6
28
Sept. 20
Fred L. Cushing
77
6
4
Sept. 21
William T. Moran
80
2
18
Sept. 23
William S. McCarron
58
4
Sept. 24
Alexander Karl Turnquist
20 mins
Sept. 25
Toivo Rintamaki
18
Sept. 25
John Edwin Wallace
41
10
20
Sept. 25 Stillborn
Sept. 26
Jessie Youtman
41
9
15
Sept. 26
Emily Louise Davenport
64
6
29
Sept. 27
Sara Matilda Bergfors
69
3
18
Sept. 27
Mildred Eleanor Burnham
47
9
7
Sept. 27
Axel Petrus Anderson
68
0
19
Sept. 28
Florence Macdonald
57
10
19
Sept. 28
Florence W. Starr
84
-
Sept. 28
Stillborn
64
2
21
Sept. 30
Ero William Hanninen
20
Oct. 1
Leah Thompson Woodside
67
Oct. 1 John Holmes
93
Oct. 1 Stillborn
Oct. 2 William Newcomb
49
Oct. 2
Louise VanBibber
58
Oct. 2 Lillian May Penney
61
9
28
Oct.
3 Ernest Chapple Doull
54
5
5
Oct. 4 Tyyne Niemi
50
6
5
Oct.
4
Michael James O'Neil
64
-
Oct.
4
Katherine Foote Cross
47
10
7
Oct. 6 Harriet Alma Davies
81
9
15
Oct.
6 George Miller
51
Oct.
6 George Dudley Carman
51
8
3
Oct.
7
Nora Richardson Totman
78
2
6
Oct. 8 Frederick Joseph Gervasi
4
6
Oct.
9 Dennis Creedon
75
Oct. 9 Victor Julius Norling
75
5
28
Oct. 10
Claude B. Roundy
40
5
Oct. 10
Frederick A. Fowle
71
8
28
Oct. 10
Donald Bently Gagne
3
15
Oct.
10 Daniel John Shea
56
4
13
Oct. 11
Mary V. Kelley
68
Oct. 11 Blanche Rourke McKeagney
56
Oct. 11 Richard Bowker
12
11
2
Oct. 11 Ida Augusta West
85
2
5
Oct. 12 Minnie Applebaum
50
Oct.
12 Augustus Lee Jordan
30
8
27
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11 hrs
Oct.
11 Andrew Murphy
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62
Oct.
10 Annie Eldora Kiley
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Sept. 27
Robert Magura
49
Sept. 29
Frederick Ellis Jones
Sept. 24; Stephen Driscall
45
1 hr
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394
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
Oct. 13
John A. Hyde
65
4
-
Oct. 13
William J. Mclaughlin
51
-
Oct. 14 Mary Sawtelle
63
Oct. 14
Theodore Lincoln Bridges
69
5
12
Oct. 15
Martin Thomas Tevlin
44
9
15
Oct. 16 William Motier Wight
79
4
11
Oct. 16
Helen May Wilcox
81
Oot. 16 Louis Kurtzman
62
Oct.
18
Stillborn
-
Oct.
18
Elsine Brown
87
9
23
Oct.
18
Thomas Foley
70
2
8
Oct. 18 Mary J. Collins
62
Oct. 18 Charles J. Brady
62
Oct. 18 John P. Sullivan
75
Oct.
19
Alice Denslow Hubbell
67
Oct. 19 Frederick W. Collingbourne
75
8
10
Oct. 19 Elaine Jean Sharpe
72
8
16
Oct. 19
Angelina Bonafini
69
Oct. 20
Mary E. Minihan
68
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Oct. 20 Christine Isabelle Corcoran
46
Oct.
21
Violet Brown Archer
49
5
11
Oct.
24
Frank E. Ryan
58
Oct. 25
Sarah Athena Keach
87
3
Oct. 25 George F. O'Brien
52
Oct.
25 Stephen P. Wallace
48
Oct. 27 Annie E. Dillon
76
Oct.
27 Assunta Mignosa
27
Oct. 27
Ernest William Thomas Small
61
2
13
Oct. 27 Harold Craig
3
Oct.
28
Martha J. Hayes
90
9
27
Oct.
28 Margaret Lillian Dillon
52
Oct. 30
Vigino vettor
58
Oct. 31
George E. Tower
59
11
10
Oct. 31
Bertha Louise Hanson
53
9
22
Oct.
31 Alexander Maver
52
2
29
Oct.
31 Mary Ellen Buckley
81
Nov. 1
Josephine Henrietta Auld
75
4
Nov. 2
Virgil W. Fuller
68
10
1
Nov.
2 Oliver Bowley
72
1
Nov. 3 Florence M. Macleod
57
3
1
Nov.
3 Ernestine Atwood
74
4
20
Nov.
3 George Mason
72
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-
Nov.
5 James Frank Molloy
52
19
Nov. 6 Augustine DiSciullo
45
7
-
Nov. 7 Louis Pasha
78
Nov.
7 Louisa Rush
89
4
19
Nov.
7
John Elliott Sprague
77
10
12
Nov.
9 Albert L. Wells
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58
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Oct. 20
Mary G. Tierney
33
Oct. 20 John Sullivan
54
-
Nov.
4 John McLeod
7
-
Oct. 19 Edward James Warmington
21
395
REPORT OF CITY CIERK
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
Nov. 9
William C. Cleveland
62
Nov. 11
Dennis E. Sullivan
56
8 hrs
5 mins
Nov. 12
Mary Jane Carroll
91
9
8
Nov. 12
Margaret Murphy
69
6
22
Nov. 14
Ruth Maria Litch
89
3
20
Nov. 15
Anne F. Dowd
67
Nov. 15 Maud Abbot Cummings
65
5
22
Nov. 16
Herbert Nelson Dinsmore
48
11
21
Nov. 16
Lotta May Britton
54
1
7
Nov. 17
Marion B. Steele
62
Nov. 17
Annabella M. McGhee
66
Nov. 17
Lillian Ducic
20
Nov. 18
Nelson C. Walls
63
Nov. 19
James Sullivan
65
9
Nov. 19
John J. Cunniff
70
3
5
Nov. 20
Nora T. Daly
62
Nov. 21
Nathaniel Stevens Hunting
74
9
3
Nov. 21
Franklin Butler Mitchell, Jr.
12
9
Nov. 21
Arthur W. Newcomb
75
2
22
Nov. 22
Julia M. Smith
68
-
Nov. 23
Margaret Newell
19
4
19
Nov. 23
Violet P. Morton
61
1
9
Nov. 23
Blanche R. Perry
59
Nov. 23
Peter Joseph Condon
25
Nov. 23
Charles Henry Hayden
66
8
5
Nov. 24
Crowell
42
11
11
Nov. 26
Ellen Leslie Cunningham
63
11
Nov. 26
Sarah Lucy Bland
78
9
6
Nov. 26
Margaret Moran Mclaughlin
67
8
15
Nov. 27
Harold S. Griffin
47
5
18
Nov. 27
Alida Matilde Weeden
64
5
11
Nov. 27
Harold L. Gray
44
11
1
Nov. 28
James Whooley
1
4
Nov. 28
Michael J. Mullen
65
4
18
Nov. 28
Janes Richards Harling
67
Nov. 28
Catherine Ryan
65
Nov. 28
Wilfred H. Tuomikoski
30
7
1
Nov. 29
Sarah Jane Anderson
32
1
28
Nov. 29
Nestor Loukola
51
0
24
Nov. 30
Carl Oscar Johnson
69
5
28
Dec.
1
Grace B. Epes
71
7
23
Dec. 1 Mabel Hunt Whittemore
70
8
7
Dec.
1 Kenneth Woodward Haskell
43
-
Dec.
3 Nina C. Clancy
41
Dec.
3 Michael Coletti
63
11
Dec.
3 David L. Klang
55*
Dec.
3 Christopher John Barry
43
6
16
Nov. 24
Elizabeth A. Crowley
Nov. 24
Mary Frances Field
77
10 hrs
Nov. 20
Honora B. Kelly
75
Nov. 12
Ryan
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* About
396
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
Dec. 3
Bridget Mckeown
80
-
Dec. 3 Christopher Koch
0
2
7
Dec. 3 Alice Elizabeth Conrad
58
8
23
Dec. 3 Hannah Agnes David
93
0
6
Dec. 4 Sarah Catherine Rippel
77
Dec. 5 Isabelle B. Morton
58
10
5
Dec.
6
Hugh J. Hunter, Jr.
0
0
3
Dec.
7 Giacoma DeStefano
49
1
22
Dec. 7 Sarah E. Marr
71
8
25
Dec. 7 Cornelius Regan O'Shea
7
2
16
Dec.
8 John Augustus Woodard
62
2
10
Dec.
8
Pitts
Dec. 9
Catherine T. Donovan
61
Dec.
9
Patrick McNamee
68
Dec. 9 Stillborn
Dec. 10
Joseph Byron Groce
67
5
0
Dec. 10
Frank Mosca
55
Dec. 10
Mary Ann McDonnell
83
3
Dec. 11
Nicola Gatti
61
11
Dec. 12
Jennie Ella Smith
45
-
Dec. 12
John Tirri
51
10
26
Dec. 12
Richard L. McMahon
69
-
Dec. 13
Harry Price
33
Dec. 13
Sarah Frances Card
80
3
8
Dec. 13
Charles Alfred Carlson
58
3
13
Dec. 16
Mary Ellen Foy
3
7
24
Dec. 16
Grace M. Carr
51
5
19
Dec. 16
Mattie Lizzie Critchley
77
9
12
Dec. 18
Nora McCue
69
6
26
Dec. 18
Mary A. Hoyle
69
Dec. 19
Daniel Mannix
58
8
Dec. 19
Thomas Russell Smith
57
3
8
Dec. 19
James David Morgan
69
Dec. 20
James L. Mitchell
66
2 hrs 30 mins
Dec. 20
Camille John Perry
53
-
Dec. 20
George Parker
71
3
7
Dec. 21
Charles Mattes
1
7
Dec. 21
Simo Laaperi
57
-
Dec. 21
James Meaney
77
0
25
Dec. 22
Arthur E. Drew
58
8
27
Dec. 22
John J. Killian (Kilrain)
78
-
Dec. 22
Edward Henry McGinty
64
17
Dec. 22
Herman W. Karlson
57
-
Dec. 24
Mary Ellen Wright
58
2
1
Dec. 24
Irene Roberge ..
22
Dec. 24
Richard Hinchon
-
5
1
Dec. 25
Ellen D. Granahan
59
Dec. 25
Israel Hey
81
6
-
-
2
Dec. 20
Eva A. Finley
Dec. 20
White
Dec. 12
Agnes Howard Monahan
47
7
1 hr
397
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Age Years Months Days
Dec. 26
John Johnson
64
7
-
Dec. 26
Edward Francis Monks
57
2
28
Dec. 27
Greenhalgh
40 mins
Dec. 27
Raymond Rodriquez, Jr.
21
Dec. 27
Michael Magdis
59
Dec. 27
James Edward McDonald
75
4
12
Dec. 27
Jose Alvarez
40
-
Dec. 28
Carlo Palestrini
58
Dec. 28
Cornelius Collins
74
Dec. 29
Nellie Emma Sparks
71
4
18
Dec. 30
Mary Isaac
85
4
7
-
398
CITY OF QUINCY
PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION-NOVEMBER 16, 1937 School Committee
Ward Precinct
McKeen
Abele
Follett
Gardner
Lund
Prout
Marini
Blanks
1
1.
23
138
29
13
22
122
57
156
1
2.
42
205
60
32
54
195
110
142
H
3.
34
162
70
32
43
192
99
86
1
4.
81
187
100
54
125
290
144
169
1
5.
6.
32
217
79
29
87
229
183
152
2
1. .
428
144
93
126
97
220
199
309
2
2.
273
201
87
90
80
274
240
319
2
3.
4.
56
97
60
30
39
134
133
151
3
1. ...
82
148
60
28
60
217
356
205
3
2. ....
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4. .
1.
114
120
82
46
50
173
310
335
4
2.
86
123
64
60
68
177
232
204
4
3.
90
113
44
48
32
151
145
217
5
1.
26
298
84
55
28
200
41
112
5
2.
54
188
50
95
36
202
71
90
5
3.
16
156
48
26
26
154
40
64
5
4.
21
139
51
35
32
161
42
69
5
5.
58
183
65
76
56
213
52
99
5
6.
32
197
58
60
32
201
57
119
5
7
39
103
37
30
21
112
56
104
00
1.
67
107
37
70
49
152
103
151
6
2.
127
134
61
70
78
191
167
232
6
3.
85
128
51
67
65
182
145
173
6
4.
111
133
64
88
67
203
183
213
6
5.
36
70
24
35
44
116
65
66
6
6.
49
93
25
41
36
141
108
107
2,449
4,381
1,759
1,674 1,615 5,514 4,718 5,288
266
309
262
3
3.
60
99
50
28
45
145
235
190
3
51
77
32
31
35
123
349
278
4
81
89
67
180
81
181
204
223
1
112
149
80
57
57
197
283
291
2
83
183
47
42
70
399
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION-NOVEMBER 16, 1937 Councillor-Ward One
Ward Precinct
Broberg
Jenness
Canavan
Blanks
1
1.
44
143
83
10
1
2.
98
206
100
16
1
3.
70
206
76
7
1
4.
131
295
140
9
1
5.
128
325
95
5
1
6.
137
135
223
9
608
1,310
717
56
Councillor-Ward Two
Ward Precinct
Savage
Saunders
McAskill
Hack
Blanks
2
1.
304
258
167
59
20
2
2.
332
169
185
73
23
2
3.
219
105
114
155
20
2
4.
130
40
76
94
10
985
572
542
381
73
400
CITY OF QUINCY
PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION-NOVEMBER 16, 1937 Councillor-Ward Three
Ward Precinct
Hannel
Ross
Della Chiesa
Scolamiero
Hallisey
Blanks
3
1
3
123
152
23
253
24
3
2.
14
164
244
47
150
12
3
3.
35
101
109
71
93
17
3
4.
6
30
232
146
56
18
58
418
737
287
552
71
Councillor-Ward Four
Ward Precinct
Mulroy
Joyce
McDonald Burkard
Blanks
4
1.
86
101
252
168
8
4
2.
97
27
229
144
10
4
3.
108
65
152
87
8
291
193
633
399
26
401
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION-NOVEMBER 16, 1937 Councillor-Ward Five
Ward Precinct
Macleod Baker
Riley
Crosby Lane
Blanks
5
1.
19
91
15
77
207
13
5
2
16
96
47
61
160
13
5
3.
17
50
25
56
105
12
5
4.
7
42
83
43
86
14
5
5.
47
36
87
62
158
11
5
6.
29
97
24
76
148
4
5
7.
19
20
83
37
86
6
154
432
364
412
950
73
Councillor-Ward Six
Ward Precinct
Means
McCusker
Orcutt
Blanks
6
1
178
70
114
6
6
2
121
234
167
8
6
3.
83
80
278
7
6
4.
129
124
273
5
6
5
101
15
111
1
6
6
118
30
151
1
730
553
1,094
28
402
CITY OF QUINCY
CITY ELECTION-DECEMBER 7, 1937 School Committee
Ward Precinct
Abele
Marini
McKeen
Prout
Blanks
1
1
169
117
45
155
76
1
2
244
154
65
233
138
1
3.
254
178
52
229
141
1
4
266
289
132
369
200
1
5.
1.
231
283
501
302
287
2
2.
283
353
286
314
284
2
3.
143
355
116
218
358
2
4.
111
199
79
125
100
3
1.
221
468
173
282
198
3
2.
256
402
121
308
271
3
3.
139
315
98
192
200
3
4.
100
440
64
162
330
4
1.
197
433
204
251
353
4
2.
209
323
131
272
227
4
3.
196
249
143
214
214
5
1.
373
69
42
279
125
5
2.
253
126
65
235
111
5
3.
167
70
26
171
48
5
4.
144
54
26
152
60
5
5.
188
61
45
191
63
5
6.
256
87
49
243
81
5
7.
121
72
42
108
65
6
1.
201
183
78
244
132
6
2.
217
195
136
255
179
6
3.
220
213
101
257
173
6
4.
280
259
130
347
204
6
5.
137
112
63
165
105
6
6.
155
168
63
224
140
6,161
6,892
3,300
7,003
5,272
6.
239
270
79
259
139
2
191
395
145
247
270
1
403
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
CITY ELECTION-DECEMBER 7, 1937 Councillor-Ward One
Ward Precinct
Canavan
Jenness
Blanks
1
1.
114
163
4
1
2.
165
240
12
1
3.
141
277
9
1
4.
251
376
1
1
5.
244
377
3
1
6.
307
181
5
1,222
1,614
34
Councillor-Ward Two
Ward Precinct
Saunders
Savage
Blanks
2
1.
403
391
8
2
2.
319
435
6
2
3.
285
305
5
2
4
135
171
1
1,142
1,302
20
404
CITY OF QUINCY
CITY ELECTION-DECEMBER 7, 1937 Councillor-Ward Three
Ward Precinct
Della Chiesa
Hallisey
Blanks
3
1
271
394
6
3
2.
404
267
8
3
3
234
227
11
3
4.
391
153
4
1,300
1,041
29
Councillor-Ward Four
Ward Precinct
Burkard
McDonald
Blanks
4
1.
396
318
5
4
2.
377
200
4
4
3.
276
229
3
1,049
747
12
405
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
CITY ELECTION-DECEMBER 7, 1937 Councillor-Ward Five
Ward Precinct
Baker
Lane
Blanks
5
1
147
293
4
5
2.
186
203
6
5
3
113
127
1
5
4.
110
104
4
5
5
103
164
7
5
6.
166
188
4
5
7
71
129
4
896
1,208
30
Councillor-Ward Six
Ward Precinct
Means
Orcutt
Blanks
6
1.
252
164
3
6
2
243
245
3
6
3.
148
332
2
6
4.
227
379
4
6
5
143
147
1
6
6
185
188
2
1,198
1,455
15
406
CITY OF QUINCY
CITY ELECTION-DECEMBER 7, 1937
Acceptance Chapter 41, Section 103, General Laws Purchasing Agent
Ward Precinct
Yes
No
Blanks
1
1
121
80
80
1
2.
165
84
168
1
3
185
86
156
1
4.
262
126
240
1
5
254
113
257
1
6
182
89
222
2
1
297
125
380
2
2
246
138
376
2
3
152
114
329
2
4.
96
71
140
3
1.
201
138
332
3
2.
215
135
329
3
3.
150
80
242
3
4.
118
90
340
4
1
223
158
338
4
2.
186
124
271
4
3.
175
98
235
5
1
205
77
162
5
2
182
74
139
5
3.
135
38
68
5
4.
105
37
76
5
5.
145
51
78
5
6
176
61
121
5
7
106
42
56
6
1.
161
75
183
6
2
184
83
224
6
3.
191
87
204
6
4
286
98
226
6
5
143
45
103
6
6
147
60
168
5,394
2.677
6,243
407
REPORT OF THE PARK DEPARTMENT
REPORT OF THE PARK DEPARTMENT
DECEMBER 31, 1937
HON. THOMAS S. BURGIN, Mayor of the City of Quincy, Massachusetts. DEAR SIR:
The Park Board submits herewith its annual report for the year 1937:
Each year more people of all ages are taking part in recreational activities. With the game of soft ball played for the first time in Quincy, all playgrounds were in great demand.
The Park Board has cooperated with the Recreation Project of the W.P.A., and as a result many new features were witnessed by the children at the playgrounds.
During the winter this department spends a great deal of time keeping St. Moritz and other ponds in the city in condition for skating, which is a very popular sport for young and old. The Board would like to have a skating pond in every section of the City, and has included this in its recommendations.
A baseball league was organized by the Board, consisting of six teams from all sections of the city. The league had a very success- ful season. The West Quincy Pals were the winners of this league, and were awarded a trophy by the Board.
Two football leagues were organized by the Board, the City Football League and the Park Board League. The games of the City League were played at Faxon Field; those of the Park League at the ward playgrounds. The Trojan A. C. of South Quincy won the City League championship for the second time. The Quincy Point Warriors won the championship of the Park League. Beauti- ful trophies were awarded to the winners of each league.
Every section of the city has tennis courts except West Quincy, Montclair, Merrymount and Hough's Neck. With the popularity of this game increasing each year, we hope to start courts in the above sections shortly.
The Board wishes again to thank Mr. Henry M. Faxon, who has borne all the expense of the supervision and maintenance of the five courts at Faxon Field.
Fore River Field was the only field used for soccer this year, as Faxon Field was used for football, and a Stadium is being erected at Pfaffman's Oval. The soccer teams playing at Fore River Field had a very large attendance and a successful season.
During the months of July and August the playgrounds of the city are under the supervision of paid instructors, who not only teach the children how to play, but instruct them how to make useful articles and do things that will help them in later years. The attendance at the playgrounds this year was larger than in previous years.
The Bowling Green at Merrymount Park is considered one of the best in the State, and during the season the game is enjoyed by many players.
Post No. 95 of the American Legion was given a permit for July 3 and 4 for the use of Pageant Field for their annual bonfire and fireworks. The burning of the fire and the display of fireworks are witnessed by thousands of people from all sections.
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CITY OF QUINCY
Chain link fences have been erected at the following playgrounds: Kincaide, Adams, Perkins, O'Rourke, Baker, and Montclair, as well as at the South Junior High and Welcome Young Tennis Courts.
On July 8th a beautiful park located in West Quincy was dedi- cated with appropriate exercises to the memory of the late Hon. William T. Shea, former Mayor of Quincy. Mayor Thomas S. Burgin presided, and there was a large attendance of city officials and former friends.
The following permits were issued: Baseball, 1602; Football, 73; Soccer, 51; Outings and Picnics, 87; Tennis, 3,278.
The Works Progress Administration contributed in a splendid manner to the beautification of Quincy's Parks and Playgrounds and recreational assets. This work could not have been carried on in such a large scale without federal assistance, and the results have added tremendously to our Park and Playground facilities. The following improvements were made through this W.P.A. Program:
FAXON PARK. Beautification of Faxon Park in 1937 was ex- tended to include the erection of 3250 lineal feet of Field Stone Wall with concrete cap. This addition completes 6500 feet of Field Stone Wall on this project; the Field Stone was grubbed from the project location.
A beautiful Rubble Stone Utility Building was built near the entrance to the Park, with conveniences consisting of toilet facili- ties, wash stands, a work shop and work bench. The building has been wired for electricity and has water connections for summer use.
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