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Ireland Mattapoisett Plymouth Italy Western Islands
Plymouth Plymouth Italy St. Gregoire, Can. Italy
Ireland Plymouth England Italy Western Islands
Plymouth Plymouth Italy
St. Flaire, Can. Italy
Harry and Fannie Silver, John and Mary Bornaldo,
St. Michaels
Italy
Ambros and Olga Paltrinieri,
31.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1911.
Date. Name.
M. D.
Cause of Death.
Name of Parents.
Charles Westgate and Lydia Paldin.
Jan. 1.
Susan M. Kendrick,
72
8
3 Uremia acute nephritis.
2.
Sebastian Riedel,
87
0
14
Old age.
2. Carrie E. Newhall,
58
1
28 Gall stones, gangrene of gall bladder
2. Mae Belcher.
29
1
23 Syncope
5. Fortini,
0
0
1 Congenital disease
8. Thomas Lacey,
SS
0
18 Disease of heart
8. Mary Stott.
71
7
26 Cirrhosis of the liver
9.
Rebecca B. Loughead,
64
11
28 Fall down stairs, fracture of skull.
10.
Madaline Tercie,
37
6
30 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
11. Mary A. Minter.
88
6
0 Fractured hip; old age; shock.
11.
Harrison Stevens Savery.
38
8
11 Dilation of heart.
14. Betsey D. Wetherbee,
0
10
0 Multiple injuries, crushed head, neck.
18.
Manuel Monish,
18
9
3 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
19.
Lucinda B. Nason,
69
0
0 Valvular disease of the heart.
21.
Saralı Waldron,
74
10
0 Lobar pneumonia, following grip.
21. Gideon Francis Holmes.
67
1
0 Enlargement heart; dilitation.
21.
Isaac Frank White.
44
10
24 Post operative shock; tubercular kidney.
26. Aldo Govoni,
30
5
8 Tuberculosis.
25. John F. Hoyt,
69
6
0 Lohar pneumonia.
25.
Lucy Ella Hubbard,
59
11
7 Tuberculosis of lungs.
29. Rebecca W. Collings.
86
5
9 Old age.
29.
Alfred Peterson,
50
0
0 Natural causes; found dead in bed.
30. Silas Valler.
88
7
20 Old age; endocarditis.
Feb.
2.
0
0
0 Still born.
4.
William C. Doten,
52
7
27
Suicide by shooting.
7.
0
0
0 Still born.
8. Edith Haigh Farnell,
0
1
0 Broncho pneumonia.
10.
Annie Frier,
69
6
12 Cardiac dropsy.
12.
Donlevy,
0
0
2 Sick from birth.
13. James Edwin Rogers,
11
10 Diabetic mellitus.
13.
Frank Pina,
33
0
0 Heart disease.
Branch Pierce and Ruby Valler. John Marshall and Honora Donovan. Gaetano Fortini and Angela Cavicchi. Henry Laeey-Unknown. - Madowall and Mary Anderson.
John McClure and Oril Dodge. Benjamin Barnes and Deborah Hutchinson Antone Monish and Mary Dezones. Michael Hague and Ann
Benjamin H. Savery and Harriet Holmes.
Martin Smith and Sally Doten. Willis F. Cash and Alice Neal.
18.
Edward Joseph Wasson,
3
6
12 Convulsion.
Harry N. Wasson and Mary E. Keas.
Antone Monish and Serena Rogers. Jacob Gould and Charlotte Davis. Bradfield Nason and Ruth Kendrick. Stephen Thomas and Sarah Everson. David C. Holmes and Louisa Savery. Isaac C. White and Hannah B. Sampson. Henry Govoni and Eliza Gilberti. John F. Hoyt and Bethial Holmes. Lionel Churchill and Lucy J. Battles. Gamaliel Collings and Eliza Clark Finney
Silas Valler and Deborah Jones.
Prince Doten and Ann E. Eaton.
Wilson Farnell and Edith Emily Haigh. William Schnchart and Vond Funk. Frank Donlevy and Elsie Carlisle. Andrew Rogers and Mary E. Mclaughlin. Manuel J. Pina and Angelia
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19. Henry Gould,
75
9
17 Endocarditis
9.
Minnie J. Hayden,
54
S3
4
27 Broncho pneumonia.
16. Rodney Russell Cash,
17 Paralysis.
Age. Y.
DEATHS-Continued.
Date.
Name.
Y.
Age. M.
Cause of Death.
Name of Parents.
Feb.
15.
Henry Frier,
67
1
12
Pneumonia.
16.
Fride Chiossi,
4
6
27 Shock from accidental burning.
Adalgiso gesiai.
Chiossi and Clementina Pas-
17.
Annette Parker,
63
: 4
25 Endocarditis.
19.
0
0
0 Still born
19. Laura Sofie Morch,
27
1
23 Post portum eclompsia.
20.
Marion Pierce,
2
5
11 Broncho pneumonia.
21. Mary W. Doten,
87
2
15 Old age; heart disease.
20.
Alfred E. Dixon,
45
7
21 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
21. Casper H. Voght,
60
10
2 Steam R. R. accident; multiple injuries.
22.
Antonio Angelini,
0
8
0 Capillary bronchitis.
22.
Emily Ellis,
66
0
0 Bad hygienic conditions; apoplexy (prob- ably). 0 Endocarditis.
27.
Thomas Dondican,
78
0
28.
John McFarlin Nauman,
8
1
16 Diabetic mellitus.
28.
Emma Magoni,
35
10
22 Puerperal convulsions and puerperal pneumonia.
March 5. Benjamin F. Goddard,
72
11
1 Tubercular pneumonia.
5. Salome Nelson Glass,
76
1
2 Cancer of stomach.
5. David M. Bates,
76
6
6 Valvular disease of heart sclerosis.
9 Broncho pneumonia.
10.
0
0
16 Open foramen ovale.
10.
79
0
0 Old age; chronic bronchitis.
10. Frank Veano,
46
2
2 Chronic intestinal nephritis.
10. Charlotte Ruth Sampson,
1
3
14 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
13.
Thomas R. Jordan,
65
5
13 Apoplexy; paralysis.
14.
Mary Ellen Simpson,
33
10
9 Tuberculosis, pulmonates and influenza.
16.
0
0
0 Still born.
17. Manuel Mota,
0
10
8 Natural causes-brain disease and convul- sions. Still born.
18. Rose Soubricas,
15 hours
19.
0
0
0 Still born.
19. Thomas N. Eldridge,
78
0
14 Valvular heart disease; oedema.
19. Leslie Mansfield Johnson,
0
7
28 Whooping cough.
Charles H. Pierce and Ada Paul. James Knight and Ella L. Valler. Angelo Gilberti and Mary Venturi. Henry Veano and Delora Senter, Harry R. Sampson and Lucretia Burbank. John Jordan and Ellen Royle. Dennis Holligan and Mary E. Reardon.
Jesse Mota and Stella Costa.
-
Thomas Eldridge and William H. Johnson and Lena M. Gard- ner.
-- 94 --
Benjamin Goddard and Lucy Harlow. Seth L. Holmes and Salome Wiswell. David Bates and Lydia Atwood.
with arterio
6. Evelyn Hazel Pierce, Thomas Knight, Carlotta Govoni,
1
1
D.
Levi Robbins and Harriet Robbins.
Anderson and Sofie Sorensen. Ernest Pierce and Lottie Staples. Josiah Holmes and Sally Bagnell. Edwin Dixon and Lucy F. Morton. Henry Voght and Clara Timmerhoff. August Angelini and Bianca Marchetti. Jonathan Kempton and
John Nauman and Polly S. McFarlin. Swan Anderson and Matilda Miller.
Mareh 20. Irena Caramello,
1
4
0 Convulsions.
20. Elizabeth Ann Holmes,
68 31
0
0 Cerebral hemorrhage.
20. Frederick Leonard Pieree,
10
13 Pleurisy and tuberculosis.
22. Lydia Blanehard,
90
7
10 Chronie myocarditis; angina pectoris.
24. Lucinda Collingwood,
1
0
1 Lobar pneumonia.
25. Alveri Lainbozgline,
1
3
18
Whooping cough.
28. 28. Joseph F. Nash,
John Joseph Dennehy,
2
4
10 Nephritis; whooping cough.
29.
David L. Manter,
66
7
3 Acute mastorditis.
30. Thomas Stevens,
76
5
4 Senile gangrene.
31. John Kylanen,
37
0
0 Cut in two by engine; hemorrhage; shock.
27.
Ruth W. Damon,
73
2
0 Carcinoma of pancreas; careinoma of liver.
April 3.
Joseph Blaslend Thomas, Sarah Vaughn Kendrick,
73
6
7 Myocarditis.
4.
Maria Franees Blaekmer,
82
0
13 Old age.
7. Joseph Salveni,
0
1
22 Malnutrition from deformed mouth, throat Joseph Salveni and Serefina Covelli. and nose.
8. Josephine Jesse,
0
10
0 Cerebro spinal.
8. William Lewis Bartlett,
65
3
16 Heart failure.
11. Lillian Sullivan,
1
8
2 Convulsions, exhaustion, heart failure.
13. Mary W. Rich,
71
8
6 Tumor on the brain.
13.
Harry Smith,
49
5
6 Tuberculosis of lungs.
15.
Otis Edward Niehols,
84
0
0 Heart disease.
0
0
0 Still born.
15. 17. Augustus T. Caswell,
70
10
10 Uremia.
17.
James Mooney,
93
1
17 Cerebral hemorrhage.
18. Josephine I. Gilbert,
58
3
26 Malignant disease of liver.
20. Edena Govoni,
0
0
15 Marasmus from milk infection.
23. Edith Govoni,
0
0
18 Marasmus from milk infection.
24. Mary C. Banks,
85
6
0
Argina pectoris.
24.
Graee Darling Chandler,
48
7
Lobae pneumonia and chronic pul. phthisis. 4
25.
John F. Cantell,
55
10
9 Cerebral hemorrhage.
25. Alice Simmons,
06
11
0 Caneer of uterus.
25. Graee L. Wood,
29
7
27 Tuberculosis of lungs.
25. Anna Carlotta Stevens, 25.
0
11
Cerebral meningitis.
George H. Enos,
11
1
20 9 Graves disease.
James Caramello and Madalena Diodato. Elkahah O. Finncy and Sophia Burgess. Ellis Pierce and Dora Payne.
Cleale and Nancy Morton Collingwood and Grace E. HIcath. Jiovanni Lainbozgline and Clementine Steffani. Sim Taylor and Luey Higgs. Joseph Nash and Bathsheba Raymond, Jeremiah Dennchy and Catherine Fitzger- ald.
David Manter and Betsey Finney Robert Stevens and Margaret O'Neil.
Martin W. Stetson and Ruth B. Stock- bridge.
Benjamin Thomas and Prudence Blaslend. Nathaniel Harlow and Betsey Vaughan. Prince Manter and Wealthy Burgess,
-- 95-
Frank Jesse and Leonora Silva. George W. Bartlett and Melintha Harlow. William Sullivan and Mary Agnes Shea. Joseph Cobb and Hannah Smith. John Smith and Grace Otis Nichols and Sarah Clark.
Thomas Caswell and Debora Braley. John Mooney and Mary Rooney. George T. Peekham and Caroline Odell. Frederick Govoni and Della Gallerani.
Frederick Govoni and Della Gallerani.
Howard and Charles D. Chandler Hoyt. Edward Cantell and Alice Hanly. Thomas O'Brien and Ellen Henessey. William and Elizabeth A
C. Dunlap
Parker. William Stevens and Amanda Stick. Enos and Emma Rogers.
7
7
17 Tubercular meningitis.
Alice Roosevelt Taylor,
64
1
16 Cerebral hemorrhage; earcinoma of liver.
28.
83
0
0 Lobular pneumonia.
6.
and Deborah A.
DEATHS-Continued.
Date.
Nane.
Y. Age. M. D.
Name of Parents.
Cause of Death.
David Dickson and Hannah Thomas. William Burgess and Mary Bartlett.
May
1.
Flora Kerr,
83
2
12 Cancer of face.
3. Catherine Keefe,
74
11
3 Arterio sclerosis.
4. Mitchell Sherman,
0
5
18 Meningitis.
4. Deolind Cante,
0
1
27 Pneumonia.
9. Henry Thomas Lapham,
14
9
28 Asthma and dilation of heart.
9. William A. Taylor,
26
6
7
Asphyxiation by hanging during tempor- ary insanity. 9 Pulmonary oedema.
9. Amalie Lemke,
60
11
12.
Albert E. Rogers,
53
9
28 Suicide from carbolic acid poisoning.
13. Ernigni Undelini,
0
11
26 Whooping cough.
15. Caroline A. Dunton,
73
9
27 General paralysis.
16. Patrick Delaney,
71
1
29 Heart failure.
18.
Hiram Sampson, Jr.,
0
0
3 Congestion of brain.
20.
0
0
0 Still born.
21. Dora F. Sears,
52
8
26 Cancer of cervixuteri.
24.
Donald M. Beattie,
32
4
22 Suicide by shooting in head with revolver.
28. John Finney Ward,
2
0
20 Tubercular meningitis.
20.
Erchinedi Castaldini,
18
0
0 Typhoid fever.
30.
Mary Cabralo,
31
0
0 Puerpureal fever.
31.
Edward Wood,
0
0
21 Congenital valvular disease of heart.
June
2.
Elizabeth K. Morton,
67
4
7 Cerebral hemorrhage.
3.
Hannah G. Holmes,
89
9
12 Valvular disease of heart.
5. Susan A. Fitzgerald,
39
8
18
Fracture of skull caused by a fall from an auto truck. Heart disease.
8. Prospero Razzetto,
45
7
23
9. Helen Atwood
75
0
0 Disease of heart.
13. Bellmeda Monish,
0
6 19 Marasmus
14. Irving P. Bates,
23
1
0 Septicemia.
Alexander Hill and Christiana Frazer. Michael Kenney and Margaret Mallay. Abraham Sherman and Sarah Toabe. Jesse Cante and Mary Caneceica. William Lapham and Louise B. Lucas. William A. Taylor and Clara Deignan.
Kamish and
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Guy Razzeto and Ellis Barnes and Hannah Holmes. Antone Monish and Mary Sonta. Charles H. Bates and Clara P. King.
April 25. 27.
Mary B. Shaw,
75
9 25
Malignant growth of abdomen.
Margaret B. Nickerson,
78
7
22
Apoplexy; organic valvular heart disease.
.
Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Marriott. Selensi Underlini and Angelina Banzi, - Robbins and Mary Spear.
Richard Delaney and Bridget Hiram Sampson and Hattie W. Swift.
Thomas Long and Mary
James M. Beattie and Helen Ward. Ira C. Ward and Kate W. Finney. Davice Castaldini and Molinch Elealanie. Joseph Costa and Amelia Trendi.
J. Frank Wood and Liddie A. Noyes.
Benjamin Jackson and Ellis Holmes and Catherine Holmes. James F. Hayde and Bridget Wade.
Plymouth y
June 15. Annie C. Saunders,
52
2
13 Carcinoma of chest.
16. Mary Viola Picard,
18
10
16 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
17. Francis A. Johnson,
82
2
25 Cerebral hemorrhage.
22. Caroline A. Doten,
76
1
7 Endocarditis.
24. John Heywood,
49
4
15 Organic heart trouble; mitral.
24. Joseph Pacheo,
1
3
14 Accidental drowning.
27. Edward Winslow Warren,
55
8
27 Pneumonia.
29. May LeBaron,
45
6
25 Carcinoma of vagnia uterus.
Proctor A. Damon and Laura Randall. John P. Picard and Margaret Grimes. Warren Johnson and Eliza Whiting, George Thrasher and Content Cornish. Thomas Heywood and Mary Sharplc. Antone Pachco and Willimlina Thomas. Richard Warren and Susan B. Gore. Levi Badger and Ellen Chapman.
July 1.
0
0
0 Still born.
1. Severina Tassinari,
3
8
0 Accidental fracture of skull; hemorrhage.
4. Florence A. Smith,
48
7
0 Carcinoma of uterus.
5. Elsie Ferrari,
5
8
0 Body severely burncd; congestion lungs.
6. Jimmie Malaguti,
0 6
10 Whooping cough.
7. Ella Hattie Irwin,
54
8
19 Cancer of the intestines.
8. Peter Muthig,
0
0
1 Premature birth.
9. Joshua B. Warren,
67
11
8 Chronic nephritis.
9. Minuel Pimental,
0
6
0 Laryngitis; general weakness.
11.
Ralph Urbane Graffam,
37
0
2 Typhoid fever.
12.
Martha Trimble,
82
0
0 Acute ileo colitis.
13.
Emma B. Atwood,
58
3
8 Plurisy tuberculosis.
13. Peter Alsheimer,
43
3
13
Pulmonary tuberculosis.
19. Mary Cintalo,
2
8
9
Congestion of lungs; accidental burning.
24. Mary Alice LeBlanc,
10 hours
Premature birth.
26. Bosworth,
6 hours Child delivered by caesarian section on disease in account of acute Brights mother.
26.
Henry Johnson Bartlett,
73
10
2 Paralysis of respiration ; strangulated
Isaac Bartlett and Sarah Banks.
hernia.
26. Adelaide Gertrude Bosworth,
36
2
26
Acute nephritis; Bright's disease, compli- Benjamin Irwin and Ann K. Eaton. cated by pregnancy.
28. Mary Cabral,
1
4
4
Meningitis, probably tubercular.
John Cabral and Antonia Silva.
28. Edward Joseph Rock,
0
1
4 Malnutrition from birth; nephritis of Edward Rock and Mary Gardner. mother before birth.
30.
Carle Winslow Marks, 20
4 19 Pneumonia.
Frederick H. Marks and Caroline Holmes.
Aug. .
1. Clara B. Churchill,
70
19
5 Cerebral hemorrhage.
2. Mary F. Alexander, Mary Gomes, 4.
0
0
3 Convulsions.
5.
0
0
0 Still born,
Amedio Tassinari and Morina Vegzoni. Horace Eaton and Augusta Goodnough. Umberto Ferrari and Albertini Puluzzi. Annibale Malaguti and Augusta Lodi. Elisha Hopkins and Amelia Allen. Marks Muthig and Lena Gellar. David Warren and Sally C. Brewster. Joseph Pinmental and Claudina Medrios. Urbanc G. Graffam and Zelphia J. Clay- ton.
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John Todd and Franklin B. Holmes and Antoinette Barry John Alsheimer and Annie Mudheig. John Cintalo and Mary Encarnaco. Leo Le Blanc and Annie Bellfontaine. George W. Bosworth and Adelaide Irwin.
Elkanah C. Finney and Sophia Burgess. Thomas Atwood and Hannah T. Bartlett. Anthony Gomes and Mary Carno.
76
11
8 Arterio sclerosis and intermittent heart.
DEATHS-Continued.
Date.
Name.
Y.
Age. M. D.
Cause of Death.
Aug.
9.
Lena Heckmann,
38
7
7
General peritonitis.
10. Lucy Dyer Bartlett,
93
5
21
Old age.
11. Howard Franklin Lamb,
Loncia Giacaglia,
35
13.
· Ida Brandoli,
1
5
27 Whooping cough.
15.
Johnie Bronzo,
0
6
10 Cholera infantum.
17. Alfred Perley Weston,
66
5
12 Nephritis.
18. Elenore Frances Landry,
0
5
9 Gastro enteritis.
19. Carlos Robel,
0
5
26 Gastro enteritis.
19. James W. Churchill,
83
0
8
Arterio sclerosis, affecting heart and kid- neys.
19. Martha LeBaron Russell,
62
5
7 Found dead on floor; probably heart dis- ease.
19. William B. Taylor,
63
7
28 Arterio sclerosis.
20. Ezra Sampson Diman,
76
9
4 Angina pectoris.
23. Gordon Lee Howland,
0
3 0
11
Myocarditis.
25. Hester Comley,
74
5
12 Apoplexy.
26. Mabel F. Denson.
31
6
9 Diabetic mellitus.
27. Enrico Perna,
0
4
25 Summer diarrhoea.
31. Ellsworth Gallagher,
0
3
26 Diarrhoea.
31. Louis Deannucci,
0
0 0
Sept. 1.
0
0 Still born.
1. Daniel L. Robichaud,
63
0
0 Carcinoma of liver.
2. Wernig Satz,
0
0
7 Catarrhal jaundice.
2. George Stephens,
69
3
10 Angina pectoris and sclerosis.
6 Thrush.
7. Carlo Diadato,
4
0
0 Membranous croup.
11. Manuel Pava,
0
8
9 Ileo colitis.
12. Maria Gloria Ricardo,
0
0
26 Cholera infantum.
59
11
29 Chronic nephritis.
1
8
3 Whooping cough.
Name of Parents.
Charles F. Heckmann and Jennie Werner. Joseph Holmes and Martha C. Dyer. George F. Lamb and Lillian Keniston. Attilio Scocco and Annunzita Biagioli. Augusto Branndoli and ghini.
Dominico Bronzo and Mary Marro. Henry Weston and Henrietta Holmes. Simon Landry and Lanaina Frazer. Joseph Robel and Julia Christini.
Hiram Churchill and
Andrew L. Russell and Hannah W. Davis.
William J. Taylor and Amelia Brooks. Ezra S. Diman and Mary Cobb. Ashton Howland and Alice Finney. Manuel Wager and Mary S. Cardoza. Benjamin Bentley and Fannie Kelsey. Isaac White and James Robbins and Abbie Westgate. Biagio Perna and Vincenza Salvatore. William H. Gallagher and Almira Robbins Venturo Deannucci and Louisa Terreechio
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Joseph Robichaud and Bridget Clement. Samuel Satz and Esther Leiter. William Stephens and Jane Doten.
advanced arterio
5. Mary Lurdas Costa,
0
2
Manuel Costa and Antonia Jurres. Genie Diadato and Maria Ciaramello. Manuel Pava and Mary Amedio. Manuel Ricardo and Maria Sericoa.
Manuel Woger and Mary S. Cardoza.
23.
John W. Bentley,
69
5 hours
Hemorrhage from nose.
23. Hannah Wager,
3 Indigestion.
1 Feeble from birth.
Alber-
13.
Found dead; probably convulsions.
0 5 hours 0 Post partem; puerperal convulsions.
14. John Frederick Wallace, 15. Margaret Woger,
Sept. 21. Betsy Bancroft,
79
8
18 Chronic cystitis
23. Harry Robinson Sampson,
36
0
10 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
26. Howard Nelson Millington,
9
3
27 Appendicitis.
27. Nathaniel Ellis,
93
10
27 Arterio sclerosis.
Sebastian Andrade and Angelina 25 0 - 28. Antone Andrade,
28. Otis Baker,
62
0
9
Chronic Brights disease.
29. Elizabeth Guiderboni,
1
6
0 Capillary bronchitis.
30. Winthrop Hoxie,
41
2
11 Tuberculosis of the lungs.
30. Theresa Philip,
0
3
0 Ileo colitis.
30. Patrick F. Taylor,
75
9
9 Cerebral hemorrhage.
Oct.
3.
Charles Augustus Robbins, John Valcourt,
43
0
0 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
4.
Charles Franklin Wilcox,
59
7
0 Heart disease.
7.
Walter H. Sears,
63
9
29
Endocarditis aortic and mitral insuffi- ciency.
10.
Manter,
0
0
7
Open foramen ovale accompanied by pas- sive renal congestion.
13. William Warren Leonard,
73
6
4
Cancer of liver and stomach.
14.
George Lincoln Sutcliffe,
45
4
12 Pernicious anaemia.
20. Harriet Adams Proctor,
0
0
4 Open foramen ovale.
27.
William Maude,
82
4
15 General debility.
27.
Lester P. Chapman,
27
5
25
Appendicitis.
29.
Manuel Marshall,
1
5
2 Chronic ileo colitis.
Nov.
2. Henry Mason,
35
0
0 Natural causes; found dead in bed.
2. George F. Mooney,
57
0
0 Cerebral tumor.
4. Alice Balboni,
0
9
16 Acute gastro enteritis.
6. Joseph Medias,
39
0
0 Fracture of base of skull.
7.
Rosie Scollard,
82
0
0 Heart disease.
8. James W. Mooney, Ella May Bell,
32
3
11 Chronic endocarditis.
10.
10. David Seaver Danforth,
18
0
26 Poisoning by potassium cyanide.
13. Mary Tassanari Balboni,
39
0
0 Pneumonia.
15. Ralph Clifford Bassett,
0
3
29 Rodent ulcer.
16. Sarah Elizabeth Taylor,
64
9
16. Eden M. R. Tillson,
68
2
13 Carcinoma of uterus and appendages. 4 Chronic heart disease; organic.
Benjamin Bates and Martha Pierce. Stillman R. Sampson and Susan C. Ray- mond. .
William Millington and Eunice E. Sim- mons.
Nathanicl Ellis and Remember Swift.
Otis Baker and Mary A. Holmes.
Anselmo Guiderboni and Amilda Balboni. Edward Hoxie and Mary Holmes.
Louis Philip and Agusta Monte.
Taylor and
72
0
0 Pneumonia.
Edmund Robbins and Nancy Chandler John Valcourt and
Franklin Wilcox and Janc Sherman. Thomas B. Sears and Louisa Churchill.
Walter L. Manter and Gertrude Saunders.
William Leonard and Susan Morton. Enoch Sutcliffe and Mary Foster. Charles B. Proctor and Harriet S. Good- ing. Thomas Maude and Harriet Crowther. Pleasley Chapman and Mary Willis. John Marshall and Mary Ann Arindade.
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James Mooney and Sarah Twiford. Arnildo Balboni and Arternisia Bassi. Frank Medias and Mary Rapoza. Richard Smith and Jane McGannon. James Mooney and Sarah Twiford. William H. Cole and Catherine Paine. John F. Brady and Mabel F. Swift. James A. Lovell and Sarah E. Bumpus. William H. Danforth and Anne Gill. Peter Gallcrni and Govoni. Elisha Bassett and Emma Holmes. Henry W. Hatch and Huldah Bailey. Charles Tillson and Sarah J. Ripley.
8. 9. Bertha Brady, Emma Lewis Atwood,
11
8
9 Exhaustion from weakness of heart.
48
11
14 Carcinoma of breast.
54
11
8 Carcinoma of tongue.
6.
0 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
Dec.
1.
Francis E. Crapo, Mary Gloria Pacheco,
77
7
14 Nephritis.
2.
0
7
26 Ptomaine poisoning.
5.
5. Annie Maria Bumpus,
23
11
18 Pneumonia.
6.
Emeline Holmes,
60
3
0 Pneumonia.
7.
Cecelia Gardner,
52
11
8 Cerebral paralysis.
8.
Deborah A. Bartlett,
74
2
14 Organic heart disease.
10. Joseph M. Doten,
85
4
29 Cerebral homorrhage.
11. Hugh J. Reily,
56
0
0 Struck by railroad train.
11. Gamaliel Thomas,
87
4
1 Valvular disease of heart.
15.
John F. Connors,
48
0
0 Cerebral hemorrhage.
15. Michael Clough,
21
11
15 Run over by train.
16.
Naomi Terry,
90
11
2 Old age.
17.
William E. Rogers,
65
0
21 Arterio sclerosis.
22.
Huldah H. Richardson,
91
2
14 Old age and general loss of vitality, re- sulting in bed sores.
22. Edna Frances Sherman,
20
7
13 Chronic Bright's disease.
24. Mary B. Robichaud,
68
0
0 Diabetic como.
25. Emeline T. Holmes,
75
3
22 Arterio sclerosis.
25. Eves Costa,
0
0
16 Entero, colitis, neglect.
27.
Abram Whitten,
77
10
14 Apoplexia.
29.
Irvin B. Larkin,
28
2
15 Addison's disease (disease of the supra- renal capsules).
Caleb Larkin and Isabella Murphy.
30. Emma F. Dixon,
50
5
14 Organic valvular heart disease.
Mahew and
1910.
Dec. 22. Mary Fratus,
47
0 0 Tubercular laryngitis.
Name of Parents.
Date.
Name.
Y.
Age. M.
D.
Cause of Death.
Nov. 21.
Ida Skilsky,
44
0
40
1
24
0 Probably carcinoma of liver. Cronic nephritis.
23. 24. - Mitchell,
0
0
2 Extreme feebleness at birth.
27. Antone Pachco Soares,
0
5
John B. Picard,
44
2
19 Ulcerative stomitis. 2 Pulmonary tuberculosis.
27. 29. Esther Alice Bunker,
67
7
23 Apoplexia.
29. Elizabeth M. Anderson,
37
1
20 Double pneumonia. Congential malformation of heart.
30. Charles Francis Wall,
20 hours
Louis Sherman and Sarah Fix. John G. Halblail and Barbra Hesmer. Don Eaton and Henrietta - James Mitchell and Hattie E. Moore. Antone P. Soares and Mary Ventura. John Picard and Charlotte Forest. Edward Bunker and Esther Holmes. Freeman H. Holmes and Emeline Holmes William E. Wall and Marion A. Bourne.
John Crapo and John Pacheco and Ester Sonsia.
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James Knights and Annie E. Parker. Elisha Holmes and Chandler. William Maude and Sarah A. Russell. John Hoyt and Bathsheba Holmes. Joseph Doten and Jerusha Bartlett. Ganett Reily and Abigal Dolan. Asa Thomas and Lucy Thomas. William Connors and Mary F. Filonn. Michael C. Clough and Mary McDermott. Prince Doten and Susanna Prince. Ellis Rogers and Malinda Thrasher. Ichabod Harlow and Patience Holmes.
Charles Sherman and Mary Douglas. John - and Lucy Le Blanc. Winslow Holmes and Lydia Burbank. John Costa and Mary Bernard. Charles Whitten and Mary R. Holmes.
John Perry and Mary
0
0
0 Still born.
Nannie J. Gray,
31
4
15 Tuberculosis of lungs.
23. Katherine Barbra Brenner,
DEATHS-Continued.
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SUMMARY.
MARRIAGES.
Number of marriages registered in 1911, Both parties born in United States,
133
52
Italy,
19
Russia,
3
France,
1
Western Islands,
12
Portugal,
2
Scotland,
1
Germany,
1
Nova Scotia,
3
Mixed-One American,
31
Mixed-Neither American,
4
Sweden,
1
133
DEATHS.
Number registered 260, of which 44 occurred out of town, burial taking place in Plymouth.
Born in-
United States,
205
Germany,
6
Canada,
1
New Brunswick,
2
England,
10
Ireland,
Western Islands,
6
Nova Scotia,
9
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Italy,
6
Sweden, Norway,
1
Finland,
1
Portugal,
1
1
Russia, Unknown,
1
260
BIRTHS.
Number registered,
323
Males,
172
Females,
151
Parentage as follows :
Both parents born in-
United States,
87
Italy,
107
Portugal,
1
Western Islands,
32
Nova Scotia,
5
Germany,
9
England,
2
Canada,
5
Scotland,
3
Russia,
10
Ireland,
3
France,
1
Finland,
1
Unknown,
7
Mixed-One American,
41
Mixed-Neither American,
9
323
2
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen-
The Board of Fire Engineers present their annual report for the year 1911, together with such recommendations as are deemed necessary for the best interests of the Fire Department.
APPARATUS.
The following apparatus is in commission :
Three steam fire engines.
Two hose wagons.
One hose reel.
Two chemical engines.
One ladder truck.
One combination chemical and ladder truck. One fire alarm wagon.
Both ladder trucks have been rebuilt and painted during the year and the one placed in the North Fire Station has been fitted with a chemical tank, making a valuable combina- tion to serve a section of the Town which has always been deficient in both ladder and chemical equipment. The small chemical has been painted and placed in commission at Mano- met.
Engine 3 has been repainted and the pump has been over- hauled and new valves put in. The reserve engine is kept in
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the North Station and is at all times ready for service. It has been in commission twice during the year, replacing En- gines 2 and 3 when they were undergoing repairs. The prac- tical value of the relief engine to enable the department to keep the full complement of engines always in service is thus shown.
ALARMS.
The Department has responded to twenty-two bell and fifty- eight still alarms during the year.
23 for fires in dwellings.
20 for fires in grass and rubbish.
19 for fires in chimneys.
4 for fires in stores.
3 for fires in stables.
2 for fires in halls.
2 for fires in foundries.
1 for fire in Kingston.
1 for fire in greenhouse.
1 for fire in woods.
1 for fire in dump.
1 for fire in outhouse.
2 for false alarms.
HOSE.
There are 6,400 feet of 21/2 inch cotton rubber lined hose in commission. One thousand feet were purchased during the year. More hose should be purchased the coming year.
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