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Abbie B. Drew
58
3
Mar. 21
Giovanni Nigrelli
51
Mar. 22
Bridget O'Dowd
79
4
24
Mar. 24
Patrick J. Anderson
73
4
19
Mar. 24
John J. D'arcy
78
10
13
Mar. 25
Katherine F. Coffey
73
4
27
Mar. 25
Genie Ryder
85
11
Mar. 26
Jessie Arnold
72
Mar. 26
Mary F. Russell
61
Mar. 26
Fredrick Landry
76
Mar. 26
Ellen T. Mclaughlin
78
2
20
Mar. 27
James B. White
Abt. 53
Mar. 28
John C. Kidston
68
Mar. 28
Bessy McDonough
61
6
19
Mar. 28
Francis E. Smith
42
10
21
Mar. 29
James Thomson
61
1
9
Mar. 29
William F. Gilbody
21
Mar. 29
Sarah S. Taylor
92
11
14
Mar. 31
Francis T. Mallett
60
Apr.
1
Klaes R. Olson
61
4
Apr. 2
Sontino Brovelli
56
Apr. 2 Anselm Kantola
69
8
20
Apr.
2 Frank M. D'Angelo
68
1
1
Apr.
3 Edith H. Smith
62
1
Apr.
4 Elsa C. Lewin
55
10
Apr.
4 Bertha M. Trepanier
61
9
Apr.
4 Frank L. Hynes
Abt. 67
Apr.
4
Janet E. Reed
6
20
Apr.
4 William C. McCullock
68
Apr.
5 George Knowling
76
2
Apr.
5 Carl G. Peterson
82
9
28
Apr.
5 Mary F. Doulay
45
-
Apr.
5 Ellen B. Hannon
76
Apr.
6 Sarah A. Thornley
87
Apr.
7 Alfred Carrera
58
9
18
Apr.
8 Walter J. Henny
43
Apr.
8 Margaret V. McCarthy
55
2
11
Apr.
8 Belle Loud
59
2
16
312
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Years
Age Months
Days
Apr. 9
Anne L. Sprague
70
2
16
Apr. 10
Patrick Marrin
64
Apr. 11
Mary J. Ainslie
72
1
15
Apr. 11
Margaret E. O'Brien
55
Apr. 11
Frank H. Carlson
58
1
19
Apr. 11
Ellen H. Bryan
80
Apr. 11
Alexander Christie
72
6
Apr. 12
John Manson
67
-
Apr. 12
Harriet P. Niles
83
Apr. 13
Andrew J. Jackson
75
7
3
Apr. 13
Agnes O'Connell
77
Apr. 14
John A. Holmen
79
7
Apr. 15
William L. Palmer
51
5
Apr. 15
Maria Cammisans
72
Apr. 16
Timothy Whooley
80
Apr. 17
Henry S. Holman
78
5
20
Apr. 17
Mary Bamford
69
Apr. 18
Stillborn
73
5
30
Apr. 19
John O'Brien
83
10
2
Apr. 20
Edward A. Hathaway
17
10
25
Apr. 20
Margaret A. Farrell
67
7
8
Apr. 21
Lumina Landry
71
9
21
Apr. 21
Bennett
20
Apr. 21
Peter Lierman
46
1
17
Apr. 23
Anthony Poliatti
56
8
22
Apr. 23
Grahn
5 hrs. 49 mins ..
Apr. 23
Samuel F. Barker
89
10
11
Apr. 24
Annie A. Gahm
78
11
26
Apr. 24
Mary A. O'Brien
78
3
24
Apr. 25
Phebe Beeman
64
2
8
Apr. 25
Panagiota Thompson
70
Apr. 26
Gorhan L. Damon
77
1
13
Apr. 26
Stillborn
Apr. 26
Charles H. Holt
60
-
Apr. 27
William H. Deininger ...
47
-
Apr. 27
Margaret J. Smith
62
Apr. 27
Hilda M. Swanson
59
2
9
Apr. 28
Thomas E. Foster
19
Apr: 28
Joyce A. Gregory
12
Apr. 29
Ella Mckean .
64
Apr. 30
Hector Mackenzie
88
10
Apr. 30
Vincent Cirillo
44
Apr. 30
Concetta Cramo
71
May
1 Louisa M. Jacobi
67
11
29
May
2
Grace I. Lawson
36
1
2
May 2 Tricomi
1
23 hrs.
20 mins.
-
-
Apr. 16
John F. Leahy
69
Apr. 18
Ernest B. Neal
hrs.
-
.....
........
313
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
May 2
Hennebury
2 hrs. 37 mins.
May 2
Josephine H. Casey
71
May 2 Leua E. Walsh
Abt. 36
May 3 Antonio Ricci
45
11
13
May 4 Margaret Robicheau
50
May 4 Margaret Johnson
68
May 5 James M. Ryan
69
May
5 Margaret E. Alexander
35
6
23
May 5
Robertina Teare
75
May
7 Mary J. Mackenzie
61
5
1
May 7 Hazle Smith
45
10
8
May 7
Harriet B. Tebbets
83
9
23
May 7 Edwin Tidd
75
May
7
Edith E. Varney
64
May
7
James Murphy
94
May
7
Harold Johnson
83
9
8
May 8 Lorraine M. Johnson
11
6
27
May 9 Anna L. Olsen
77
5
May 10
John J. O'Brien
63
1
21
May 10
Louisa M. Baynton
86
4
16
May 10
Charles W. Nelson
70
7
May 11
Rose Morris
50
May 12
Charles Trentini
55
9
May 12
Mary E. Chapman
67
May 12
Ella A. Hayden
76
May 12
Edwin L. B. Tuttle
79
6
7
May 13
Edward L. Flood
53
May 13
Hugh L. McIntyre
68
6
May 13
Mary Donahue
69
May 14
Charles W. Ayers
47
May 14
George A. Nimeskern
47
May 15
Archibald McIntire
60
May 15
James G. Langley
Abt. 80
May 16
Robert Duwan
46
May 16
Arthur G. Clark
79
6
May 16
Alexandria J. Marshall
68
May 16
Thomas Vozella
58
May 16
Arthur P. Leary
49
7
10
May 17
Maria W. Starrett
93
7
26
May 17
Catherine T. Feeley
86
5
May 17
Louis P. Marker
65
May 17
William H. Condry
60
May 18
Edna R. Willis
52
May 18
Lottie C. Sands
60
May 18
Albert E. Stephenson
68
1
17
May 18
Flaherty
May 19
Frank J. McCormack
Abt. 64
5
3
May 21
Joseph Ainsworth
83
4
20
.....
62
8
5
May
7 Amos J. Kenney
81
5
-
13
May 19
Joseph W. Chadsey
67
.....
51
May 7 Ernest E. Knight
May 7 Ruth A. Robertson
314
CITY OF QUINCY
Age
Date
Name
Years Months Days
May 21
Theresa Vitale
Abt. 30
May 22
Bridget J. Farrell
Abt. 71
May 22
Michael J. Walsh
Abt. 71
May 23
Olive K. Sheehan
34
May 23 Norman C. Spalding
61
May 23
Mary E. Mullane
Abt. 61
May 23
Patrick F. Glennon
80
May 23
Alfred W. DeYoung
79
May 24
Mary A. Wirta
51
17
May 24
Cesira Tombari
32
May 24
Edward Thies
23
10
May 26
Charles A. Foster
80
1
27
May 26
Ann Biggart
78
9
May 26
Frank J. Murphy
69
-
May 26
Joseph D. Mastico
72
May 26
Alfred L. Huddel
70
1
11
May 27
Paul E. Avery
52
7
25
May 28 May 28
Clara K. Hathaway
72
6
10
May 29
Frank J. Stephenson
59
1
8
May 29
Anna M. Cleveland
46
May 29
James J. McHugh
36
May 29
James C. Ellis
70
May 30
Edward J. McKee
67
May 30
Landry
16 hrs. 4 mins.
May 30
Jacob W. Mortenson
77
May 31
Russell Linto
29
9
May 31
Fred G. Cox
78
9
6
May 31
Sacco
82
June
1 Frederick L. Wheeler
83
10
24
June 1 Irwin Cadman
43
June 2 James C. White
49
June 2 Mary J. Pyne
1
10
June
2 Chauncey R. Stranger
78
28
June
2 Herbert J. Smith
Abt. 68
5
11
June
3 Elizabeth M. Shortle
Abt. 82
June
5
Sophoonia E. Cooper
43
June 5 Henry T. Dobson
74
10
14
June
7 Lavers
9
June 7 Norfio Mercurio
86
June 7
Joseph W. Storer
33
7
20
June 7 Mary A. Gavin
83
4
26
June 8 Curtis J. Ormsby
70
June 9 Elizabeth O'Connor
64
June 9 Harry Dalton
50
8
19
June 10
Mitchell
2
June 11
Abraham Abdallah
56
June 12
Donald C. Chiasson
16
£
1
May 31
Annie Holleran
June
3 Mary R. Forde
...
68
hrs.
Joseph E. Whittier
57
11
315
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
June 12
Mary J. H. Roberts
76
June 13
Mabel Delorey
30
June 13 Sadie Haskell
64
June 13
Mary E. Taylor
68
June 14
David J. Watts
1 hr. 11 mins.
June 14
Toler
....
11 hrs. 43 mins.
June 14
Ambrose Poland
85
June 15
Henry Butterfield
79
June 15
Anton Saarela
57
3
13
June 15
Joseph W. Terhune
88
2
13
June 15
Inga Larson
63
June 16
Nora Foley
60
June 16
Mary V. Roberts
78
6
19
June 16
Andrew Bunton
49
8
1
June 16
Jennie L. Greene
85
7
16
June 16
Josephine B. Sweigert
23
8
17
June 17
Gilbert W. Swift
80
3
June 17
Matilda Franzi
79
June 18
Emma C. Fay
79
10
June 19
Henry W. Forbes
84
8
16
June 19
Elizabeth M. Ryan
51
9
11
June 19
William Carnathan
20
11
June 19
Julia C. Di Bona
60
June 20
Benedetto Coletti
56
3
20
June 20
Kall
hrs.
June 22
Ella Q. Doyle
57
11
June 22
Herman O. Miller
Abt. 43
June 22
John J. Gilcone
Abt. 86
June 22
Carolyn L. Donahue
36
9
June 23
Nyholm
60
11
June 23
Matthew Iacoviello
Abt. 67
June 24
Joseph Delorey
37
June 25
James Pitts, Jr.
72
June 25
Edward Moran
10
1
7
June 26
Anna T. Berry
68
4
12
June 27
Teresa F. Di Prisco
71
June 28
William H. Phelan
77
June 29
Marshall N. Blynn
48
11
21
June 29
Charles H. Kelley
64
June 29 Ewen L. MacPhee
86
June 29
Albert Foulds
52
June 30
Greenlaw
1
June 30
Stillborn
July
1 Joseph R. Curley
51
9
20
July
2
Margaret Gilpatrick
42
1
20
July 2 Marcella F. Bennett
Abt. 41
24
2
June 23
Thomas J. Bradley
.....
316
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
July
3
Willis
5
July
4
Helen M. Conlon
Abt. 83
July
4
Thomas J. Mulcahy
Abt. 64
July 5 Thoma J. Morey
84
10
July
6 Louisa W. Findlay
55
3
22
July
7 Minnie Lankinen
53
July
7 Alfred C. Smith
73
July
7 Marie C. Viden
75
6
15
July
7
Frank P. Poor
80
July 7
Olof K. Anderson
Abt. 53
July
8
William J. Gilkerson
77
July
8
Ernest J. Gumpright
78
July 8
Mary D. White
Abt. 70
July 8
Mark T. White
73
July
9
Doris I. Peirce
29
4
6
July 10
John F. Erickson
81
11
26
July 10
Valerie Jones
84
8
29
July 11
Mary B. Perry
77
3
11
July 11
Rousa Merisalo
54
July 11
Oscar B. Holstead
55
7
July 12
Fred H. Reynolds
73
July 13
Ralph H. Holton
65
5
6
July 14
George D. Follett
63
7
3
July 15
Ida M. Lehman
80
8
19
July 15
Michael J. Conroy
65
July 15
Francis Sonia
38
1
1
July 15
Rose Proctor
60
July 16
John Paterson
63
9
July 16
Minnie McDonald
69
8
19
July 16
Eugene W. Seaver
47
July 16
Stillborn
July 19
Ralph McCabe
42
July 19
James W. Murnaghan
41
July 20
John McGuire
Abt. 68
July 21
Ella K. Preston
79
July 22
Eliza Guthrie
61
July 22
Abigail L. Sullivan
73
7
14
July 22
Charles E. Tanner
63
July 24
Giller
3
July 24
Leo Finnigan
38
-
July 24
David G. Parker
8
23
July 24
Daniel Mackenzie
56
July 25
John I. Cahill
26
July 25
Elizabeth Soderberg
83
2
1
July 25
Edward Connors
67
3
July 26
Helen Aitken
52
25
July 26
Alice Comins
85
6
1
July 26
Andrew Ronald
71
3
4
July 27
Marcella DeCristofaro
2
July 27
Bartholomew J. Gunning
74
6
2
July 9
Anna Kane
24
7
13
July 11
Willimena DeRosier
hrs.
hrs.
317
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
July 27
Mary Shea
78
July 27
Stillborn
July 28
William Ellis
77
July 28
John F. Davis
21
July 28
Charles A. Cook
60
2
July 29
Mary K. Pelto
84
July 29
Ida F. Humphrey
79
2
4
July 30
Frank M. Farren
75
8
15
July 31
Julia E. Cook
81
July 31
Rose M. Risio
32
July 31
Stillborn
July 31
Francis R. Tate
58
5
22
Aug.
1 Mathilda Olson
66
4
Aug.
2 Alger J. Finch
60
Aug. 3 Angus Matheson 37
4
17
Aug.
3 Frederick P. Hatch
66
-
-
Aug. 3 Alf B. Hansen
44
Aug.
5 Reuben J. Davis
65
10
4
Aug.
5
Tillie Winslow
52
Aug.
6
George F. Fuller
56
2
Aug.
7
Thomas F. Doyle
63
Aug.
8 George Lemieux
56
6
13
Aug.
8 Stillborn
47
9
28
Aug.
9 John Fitzmorris
70
-
-
Aug. 10
Lawrence Ryan
25
1
4
Aug. 10
William C. Hammond
66
Aug. 10
John F. Madden
61
14
Aug. 10
Harold H. Timson
71
4
3
Aug. 10
Mary McKay
91.
1
30
Aug. 11
Anna B. Woods
72
Aug. 11
James E. W. Nicholl
69
10
Aug. 11
Arthur S. G. Wallquist
33
29
Aug. 12
Flora D. Parodi
20
6
23
Aug. 12
Mary Herzog
56
9
8
Aug. 14
James J. McGrath
62
Aug. 14
Charles W. Hall
73
4
27
Aug. 15
Michael F. Joyce
50
2
12
Aug. 15
John B. McCormack
33
9
24
Aug. 15
Charles M. Reviere
69
2
7
Aug. 17
August H. Clason
58
9
Aug. 17
James F. McDonald
6
6
12
Aug. 18
Clarence W. Chilstedt
41
9
23
Aug. 21
Ernest F. Richards
21
6
14
Aug. 23
Anna Q. Fisher
67
Aug. 24
Michael Lynskey
70
Aug. 24
Hannah Schwinn
74
7 . 14
-
Aug.
3 Gilbert Balkam
64
1
Aug.
8 Isabella B. Brown
Aug.
8 Alice O'Neil
Aug. 9 Stillborn
Aug. 9 Elizabeth M. McCarthy
83
Aug. 15
John G. Griffin
38
July 30
Arthur H. White
318
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
Aug. 24
Walter Wicks
53
Aug. 25
Cecelia M. Keith
34
-
Aug. 26
Antonia Haller
71
11
21
Aug. 26
Alice Lundin
49
6
Aug. 27
Sheila M. Finn
1
5
Aug. 29
Frank Goodwin
67
Aug. 29
Benjiman O. Ullstrom
60
11
17
Aug. 31
Ezra G. Robinson
76
Aug. 31
Charles W. Churchill
54
-
-
-
Aug. 31
Harry G. Studley
70
3
Sept. 1
Christian H. Lund
74
3
18
Sept. 1
Stillborn
Abt. 78
Sept. 1 Mary J. Tanner
67
Sept.
1 Cora A. Snell
80
11
26
Sept. 3 Stillborn
Sept.
4 Michael Krantz
59
Sept. 4
Nathaniel T. Wright
78
7
10
Sept. 5
Katherine MacCrossan
55
3
1
Sept.
5 Samuel W. Stanley
65
Sept.
5 William A. Shirley
51
-
-
Sept.
5 John McGovern
62
Sept.
5 Michael E. Lyons
77
8
29
Sept.
6 Alfred Nelson
52
11
25
Sept.
6 Anne E. Edgren
49
11
5
Sept.
7
Catherine T. Mallon
76
Sept.
7
Della McGuinness
Abt. 78
Sept.
7 Joseph Cianfarani
63
Sept. 7
Pasquala Salvucci
61
6
Sept.
7
Estelle A. Whittaker
86
Sept.
7
Emily M. Grant
69
Sept.
7 Jennie L. Hunt
69
1
21
Sept.
8
John J. Merigan
67
11
Sept.
8
Luizi Cuschera
61
Sept.
9 White
3
Sept.
9
Francis R. Coyle
51
10
22
Sept. 10
Grace G. Barnes
59
-
Sept. 11
Victor R. Lawson
60
Sept. 13
Henry McGarty
62
10
Sept. 13
Alfred R. Benedict
78
Sept. 13
Rose Cattanach
80
10
Sept. 13
Ida W. Bastin
53
Sept. 15
Mary L. Chapman
76
11
Sept. 16
Jennie W. Baker
87
6
1
Sept. 17
Stillborn
Sept. 18
Margaret M. Peterson
37
Sept. 20
Harriett E. Leach
82
2
27
Sept. 20
Percy L. Downs
62
10
11
Sept. 21
Calvin R. Hall
55
11
22
Sept. 21
Alexis Weetman
Abt. 68
-
30
Aug. 27 Valerie E. Martin
Aug. 31
Charles M. Roach
59
Aug. 31
Frank L. Brooks
68
Sept. 1 Peter J. Cahill
319
REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
Sept. 21
Willis T. Ferguson
3
Sept. 21
Mary G. Christie
73
2
14
Sept. 23
John Oxsenuck
Abt. 72
Sept. 23
Carrie Bates
76
5
4
Sept. 23 Charles F. Burklen
63
4
19
Sept. 23
Jane Bowhay
68
Sept. 24
William Macleod
65
Sept. 24
Joseph T. Gallagher
67
Sept. 24
Tilly Eaton
69
2
1
Sept. 24
Frederick O. Dawson
77
8
22
Sept. 24
Julia E. Leaman
38
Sept. 24
John Carullo
Abt. 75
Sept. 24
Anna W. Hayden
47
Sept. 25
Alice V. Bryant
71
Sept. 27
Andrew Myllymaki
59
5
Sept. 27
Clarence Ryder
77
Sept. 27
David L. Hennessy
52
3
Sept. 28
Albert E. Kenyon
62
9
Sept. 28
Ida Pelkey
69
Sept. 28
Sadie A. Condon
62
Sept. 29
William D. Keiley
76
Sept. 30
Loretta Gatti
62
Sept. 30
Beatrice Lash
32
10
22
Oct.
1 Walter L. Winlock
63
4
-
Oct.
1 Mary S. Paradise
Abt. 84
-
Oct. 1 Carrie C. Beal
74
Oct. 2 Frances A. Cove
85
8
4
Oct. 3 Elijah L. Nickerson
79
2
14
Oct.
4
Albert E. Kingsbury
76
Oct.
6 Mary A. Worth
68
Oct. 7
Charles P. Davey
60
7
18
Oct.
8 Ann J. Tibbetts
74
11
Oct. 9
James P. Hogan
74
3
23
Oct.
9
Daniel Connors
55
3
12
Oct. 9
William J. LeClair
38
4
5
Oct. 10
James H. AuCoin
Abt. 68
Oct. 10
Ella J. Gulick
78
6
7
Oct. 10
John J. Brennan
69
8
24
Oct. 10
Santo Giglio
80
4
Oct. 11
Mary E. Childs
76
Oct. 11
Sarah Douglas
83
8
2
Oct. 13
William A. Gavin
89
9
Oct. 14
William B. Coleman
33
4
13
Oct. 14
Annie Walker
87
4
11
Oct. 15
Marie E. Blackington
70
11
17
Oct. 16
Harriet J. Radnor
60
9
14
Oct. 16
Antonio Tolo
65
Oct. 16
Eleanor Teed
91
Oct. 17
Eugene R. Atwood
74
11
7
Oct. 17
Fred H. Ladd
71
14
Oct. 18
William F. Hibbett
44
6
15
Oct. 18
John L. Ryan
60
-
Oct. 18
George M. Henry
55
11
29
69
11
16
Oct. 4 Margaret F. Burke
320
CITY OF QUINCY
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
Oct. 18
Hannah O'Neil
81
Oct. 19
Mathilda M. Ewers
49
Oct. 19
Margaret A. Keith
67
Oct. 20
Harry Palmer
66
Oct. 20 Abraham Lubarsky
40
Oct. 20 Mariarcangelo Tocchio
56
Oct. 20
Jane Kerr
64
Oct. 20
Scott P. McCobb.
74
Oct. 21
James Shaughnessey
49
Oct. 21
Hannibal T. Meda
68
6
24
Oct. 21
Mary Frantello
83
Oct. 21
Catherine Thorne
66
Oct. 24
Sixtus A. Lindlom
46
Oct. 24
Peter E. Gaillordet
51
Oct. 25
George Mearns
63
7
3
Oct. 25
Emily F. Hurd
67
6
10
Oct. 26
Carter
3
Oct. 26
Ade M. W. Penniman
87
8
4
Oct. 27
Thomas H. Craig
82
9
28
Oct. 27
Norman Eddy
82
Oct. 27
Alphones LaPrise
Abt. 51
Oct. 27
Mary Kelley
45
2
12
Oct. 28
Wallace M. Wilson
70
4
22
Oct. 29
Susan A. Madden
73
Oct. 29
Gertrude J. Lavelle
51
Oct. 29
William Ward
69
Oct. 29
Jessie M. MacKeil
67
Oct. 30
Antoinette Pletsch
70
Oct. 30
Howard M. Wheelock
58
8
22
Oct. 30
George A. Taylor
66
8
16
Oct. 30
Elmon R. Johnson
70
4
30
Oct. 31
Mary A. Bradley
59
Oct. 31
Rose A. Gustafson
65
Oct. 31
Charles F. Merrick, Jr.
52
1
10
Nov. 1
Matti Ojala
67
Nov.
1
Mary Long
77
Nov. 2
Richman
2
Nov. 2
James H. Whelan
Abt. 59
Nov. 2
Albert H. Balentine
64
Nov.
2 William H. Askin
75
Nov.
2 Persis C. Harding
60
8
5
Nov.
3 John J. Coghlan
68
Nov. 3 Charles T. Burrans
54
6
Nov. 3 George A. McIntyre
89
Nov.
3 William Johnson
69
1
24
Nov. 4 Alfred H. Richards
74
12
Nov. 4 Anne M. Laing
81
Nov. 8 Katherine M. Haney
68
Nov. 8 Maria P. Preston
89
11
22
Nov. 10
Ellen Brewer
85
9
17
Nov. 10
Theresa Carella
Abt. 78
-
7
Nov. 6 Dorothy Conway
.
hrs.
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REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Age Months Days
Nov. 11
James McLeod
66
8
-
Nov. 11
Janet Wilson
.78
7
21
Nov. 11
Edward M. Andrews
83
Nov. 11
Boyle
Nov. 11
Julia A. Keohone
78
-
Nov. 12
Helen Mundie
82
3
Nov. 12
Richard P. Clark
16
9
Nov. 12
Clara B. VanBoemel
48
10
6
Nov. 12
Antonina Pollara
80
7
-
Nov. 13 Naima Peterson
52
Nov. 13
Carl J. Sandblom
47
7
2
Nov. 13
Mary B. Green
50
Nov. 14
Harry C. Seabrooke
62
Nov. 14
Elizabeth Bradley
64
Nov. 14
Eleanor T. Patterson
84
-
Nov. 14
Isabel C. Ford
77
Nov. 15
Stillborn
Nov. 15
William M. Rebholz
61
9
26
Nov. 15
Anna M. Vedder
74
4
Nov. 15
Julia Dalton
68
Nov. 15
Dorothy H. Dahl
27
Nov. 16
Svea A. Tomlinson
65
Nov. 16
George A. Irwin
70
4
18
Nov. 17
Cecilia Pearson
62
10
5
Nov. 18
Eliza O. Westland
45
7
18
Nov. 18
Albert Hague
54
22
Nov. 19
Robert L. Coombs
1
4
13
Nov. 19
Daniel F. Shea
43
Nov. 19
Anna E. Hill
59
Nov. 20
Nellie A. Cooper
66
Nov. 21
Harriet J. Rooney
76
Nov. 21
Ethel L. Porter
68
9
15
Nov. 21
Annie Alexander
83
1
Nov. 22
Edward F. Hurley
70
12
Nov. 22
Helen L. Watters
47
Nov. 22
Margaret Walsh
Abt. 82
Nov. 23
Harry Wong
54
Nov. 23
Emma L. Atherton
85
3
27
Nov. 24
Elizabeth Hammond
70
2
13
Nov. 24
Ellen T. Sheehan
Abt. 78
Nov. 24
Stillborn
Nov. 24
William Flock
79
Nov. 25
Thomas F. Ferguson
85
5
16
Nov. 25
Frances A. Fuller
35
Nov. 26
Gad Robinson
61
Nov. 26
O'Leary
1
Nov. 27
George A. Wetmore
76
Nov. 29
Lillian G. Forsyth
53
2
11
Nov. 29
Charles Johnson
74
19
Nov. 29
Gertrude Earle
Abt. 69
Nov. 29
Jacob L. Jacobson
68
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Date
Name
Years
1/2
hr.
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Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days.
Nov. 30
Edgar L. Poore
75
Nov. 30
Josephine Cassamali
66
Dec. 1
Patrick J. Heavey
72
Dec.
1 Rebecca Ossen
62
Dec. 1 Marion E. Leland
42
Dec.
2 Katherine E. Flanagan
85
1
2
Dec. 2 Tuba Guberman
73
Dec.
3 Henry A. Lyford
59
8
11
Dec.
4 Joshua T. West
84
7
Dec.
4
Margaret A. Sutherland
85
Dec.
4 Albert O. Marr
52
5
25
Dec.
4 Lawrence C. Donovan
53
Dec.
5
Elizabeth M. Davis
58
Dec. 5 Selma Mustonen
53
Dec. 5 Peter Magazu
62
Dec.
Lily F. Ostburg
79
Dec.
8 Walsh
19 hrs. 45 mins.
Dec. 10
Andrew Little
66
Dec. 10
Harriet H. Chapman
77
11
25
Dec. 10
John L. Jones 65
24
11
13
Dec. 13
Herman O. Frenning
51
Dec. 13
Elizabeth A. Johnston
74
6
10
Dec. 13
Fitch
1
Dec. 13
Merton Vsomus
43
10
30
Dec. 14
Ethel B. Blake
53
Dec. 16
Esther M. Harney
28
3
8
Dec. 16
John H. Drake
85
16
Dec. 17
John R. Wilder
71
Dec. 17
Mildred Fisher
39
Dec. 17
Ernest A. Dawe
60
Dec. 18
Ellen E. Mates
79.
Dec. 18
Margaret H. Armstrong
64
Dec. 18
Catherine Fitzgerald
81
3
3
Dec. 19
Mary F. Grignon
55
7
20
Dec. 20
Kevin Service
2
3
Dec. 20
Martha S. Hinsdale
92
9
28
Dec. 22
Jewett
3
Dec. 22
Rachel Lothrop
80
2
Dec. 23
Edward Pierce
64
10
24
Dec. 23
Harold E. Shopman
66
Dec. 23
Ellen M. Hackett
59
2
19
Dec. 23
William Russell
Abt. 68
Dec. 24
Margaret Kane
67
Dec. 24
Mary T. Smith
77
9
6 -
Dec. 24
John H. Hart
Abt. 69
-
Dec. 25
Hyman Miller
71
Dec. 26
Winifred E. White
55
9
Dec. 26
Charles Dixon
63
8
21
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-
Dec. 24
Edward B. Davey
67
Dec. 11
Gaynelle M. Persons
13 hrs.
P
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REPORT OF CITY CLERK
Date
Name
Years
Age Months Days
Dec. 26
James M. Thibodeau
91
4
19
Dec. 26
Sarah Keilty
83
Dec. 27
Eunice B. Damon
76
9
15
Dec. 27
Marjorie F. Ford
26
Dec. 28
Martin Keefe
Abt. 58
Dec. 28
Donald Knowles
2
17
Dec. 28
Nathan Newman
61
Dec. 29
John McGrath
67
6
15
Dec. 30
Loretta Fabrizio
56
7
23
Dec. 30
Novella M. Smith
82
17
Dec. 30
Charles Airth
64
4
10
Dec. 31
Cornelius Perry
59
Dec. 31
Norma Martell
Abt. 49
Dec. 31
J. Walter Burke
45
Dec. 31
Mary J. Lang
80
6
7
Dec. 31
Judson L. Smith
82
2
5
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REPORT OF PARK DEPARTMENT
REPORT OF THE PARK DEPARTMENT
Quincy, Massachusetts
March 1, 1942.
To the Honorable Mayor, THOMAS S. BURGIN
DEAR SIR:
An account of the activities and accomplishments of the Quincy Park Department is herewith presented constituting the fifty- third annual report since its inception.
The past year has been a full one in the various activities of the Quincy Park Department. A marked increase was noted in all services and every effort was made to make Parks and Recreation interesting for old and young alike.
The Board had ambitious plans for the year to come, with sev- eral recommendations for added services, but owing to the sudden change in world affairs, in which the United States finds itself involved in war, it is our duty to carry on as is, and do everything possible to conserve our finances and at the same time, do our part to build the morale of our citizens.
In the past, it has been the custom to give a detailed report cov- ering every phase of Park and Recreation activities with a detailed account of developments and expenditures.
At your request to be brief in the annaul report, we herewith present our report and recommendations in condensed form for City Records. There will be on file at the Park Office, a full detailed report which will be available to your Honor, the City Council and the citizens of Quincy.
With respect to finances, it is gratifying to report that the budget was strictly adhered to and all plans of expenditures carried out with satisfying results and excellent progress was made.
In closing, the Board Members wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the privilege and honor of serving the City of Quincy. As members of the Park Board, may your faith in us react in accomplishments that will be a credit to your administration.
WILLIAM M. TRUSSELLE, Chairman.
Improvements and Maintenance
During the past year all Baseball Fields were put in condition during the spring months and maintained for the season. Consider- able work was done on the John Wendall Moses Field at Squantum, a grass infield was installed, the outfield regraded, a wood fence erected in the outfield and along third base, a chain-link fence sur- round-neighboring property and new bleachers on one side that will accommodate 500. O'Neil Field-chain-link fence, paint and repairs to bleachers and dead trees removed. Perkins-rebuilt in-
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field, softball to hard ball. North Stadium-seeded, installed track and field equipment, painted bleachers. LeBrecque-paint and re- graded field. Kincaide-erected chain-link fence on wall at play- ground.
Skating Rinks
Skating rinks and ponds were maintained and serviced at Manet Lake, Sailor's Home Pond, Stoney Brae, O'Neil Field, Wendell Moses Field, Munroe and Bishop Field.
Football Fields
North Stadium Faxon Field, O'Rourke Field, Kincaide Field, Upper Merrymount, Municipal Stadium, O'Neil Field, Munroe, Le- Brecque, and Montclair, all fields equipped with goal posts and lined off for games. Steel posts at Municipal Stadium.
Tennis Courts
Tennis Courts all lined off and equipped with nets.
Softball Fields
Faxon Park, Faxon Field, Welcome Young, Munroe, Pageant Field, two diamonds, and Upper Merrymount, maintained and lined off for games.
Bowling on the Green
Regular Custodian assigned and continuous service all through the season. Greens are in constant use.
Basketball
During the winter in cooperation with the Defense Council, two ten-team Leagues were formed, equipment supplied and officials provided. Six service teams were represented.
Horseshoe Pitching
Interest in this popular barnyard sport was keen this year, so much so, that the Board encouraged it as one of the regular play- ground features. Competition was conducted on an inter-playground scale, with finals played at the end of the season. Clay courts will be built on several playgrounds this year.
Recreation
During the period covered by this report, it has become increas- ingly evident that there is a widespread demand for year-round indoor and outdoor recreation. This is true not only in Quincy, but from what the Board can gather, it is general throughout the United States. In view of this situation, the larger cities must pre- pare to meet the demand, when W.P.A. Recreation Projects are eventually dropped by the Government, as an emergency measure.
A well planned system of recreation is essential to the well- being of every community. It may be purely passive, such as nat- ural scenery, or it may include various degrees of activity, to the most intensive physical exercise, such as tennis. All forms are necessary to service varying public demands.
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REPORT OF PARK DEPARTMENT
REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF PLAYGROUNDS
Board of Park Commissioners:
The playground season got underway July 7th, at the City's twenty playgrounds and 53,187 children took advantage of the fine facilities which are provided for their convenience.
The Supervisor and twenty-five female instructors were on hand opening day, while nineteen male instructors were added to the force on July 28th. These young men in cooperation with the female instructors carried out a very successful program.
The daily program opened with flag ceremonies, followed by contests in baseball, slug ball, volley ball, tennis, handiwork and quiet games of bean bag, ring toss and story periods.
Inter-playground contests were held and from a standpoint of competition were found to be very beneficial.
Picnics to Nantasket Beach, Franklin Park, Merrymount Park and Faxon Park were enjoyed by the different playgrounds and the arrangements were made by the instructors.
The annual horseshoe tournament was a great success with a total of 64 boys competing.
The annual baseball day to Braves Field was attended by 473 boy and girl fans and the journey to Fenway Park drew an attend- ance of 573. The groups were in charge of the playground instruc- tors.
The Field Day was attended by more than 600 and keen compe- tition was observed in the track and field events.
The bicycle meet held at the Municipal Stadium was successful and should be an annual affair.
Field Days and Pet Shows were staged at each playground and as in the past proved very popular.
In closing let me say that the success of any program depends on the combining forces and whatever success was attained is due to the fine efforts of the Instructors, Mr. Spargo, Manager and Director of Parks and Playgrounds, and you the members of the Park Board.
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