Town of Winthrop : Record of Deaths 1886-1892, Part 9

Author: Winthrop (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 726


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NO. 10


RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


1. Date of Death.


2. Name, (Maiden Name),


august 1"188% James 6, Boylan


3. Sex, and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


nale


4. Color. t .


5. Agc,


Years,


5


Months.


Days.


Disease or Cause of Death, 6. Duration of Sickness,


By whom certified,


7. Residence. .


8. Place of Death,


9. Occupation.


10. Place of Birth, Shinthrop Suas Stephen Borglan 11. Name of Father. 12. Name of Mother, Cathrine Boylan E. Q claudi


13. Birthplace of Father,


11. Birthplace of Mother,


15. Place of Interment. .


PE: Seland Holy Cross Cemetery malde)


Signature of Undertaker umother person making the Return, .


DATED at on


Summer Floyd


august 10/ 1887


* If a Married Woman or Widow. + If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks. 1


Shinthrop mais Pauline Sheet


[Public Statutes, Chap. 32, Sect. 5.]


No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for goud and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars


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PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Vame of Deceased,* -


-


tonnes


Date and Place of Death,


198


Disease or Cause of Death, -


Arealera Linkarcher. Duration of Sickness


I certify that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. 7 me and Residence of Certifying Physician,


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


Date of Certificate, Fre5, 6 188


[ Extracts from Chapter 32 of the Public Statutes.]


" SECT. 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested within fifteen days after the decease of such person, forthwith furnish for registration a certificate of the duration of the last sickness, the disease of which the person died, and the date of his decease, as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate, he shall forfeit ten dollars to the use of the town in which he resides."


" SECT. 5. No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish th requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.


RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


any 5 : 188%. 1. Date of Death, F 2. Name.


(Maiden Name),


3. Sex, and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


1. Color. t .


...


5. Ago, Years, Months, Days.


Disease or Cause of Death,


6.


Duration of Sickness,


By whom certified,


7. Residence.


8. Place of Death,


Alexintic 1AT2.1-


9. Occupation.


1


10. Place of Birth,


11. Name of Father,


12. Name of Mother,


Ft TH 1


13. Birthplace of Father,


11. Birthplace of Mother,


15. Place of Interment, .


Signature of Undertaker er other person making the Return, .


1


DATED at it's That - , on


188%.


* If a Married Woman or Widow. t If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks.]


cette 1,11


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1


[Public Statutes, Chap. 32, Sect. 5.]


No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Vame of Deceased,* -


Date and Place of Death, -


James Mc Lougais) died at


iscase or Cause of Death, - of


188 %. Treinafure herduration of Sickness


I certify that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.


ne and Residence of Certifying Physician,


1


ificate, Aug 6℃. 1887.


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[Extracts from Chapter 32 of the Public Statutes. ]


" SECT. 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested within fifteen days after the decease of such person, forthwith furnish for registration a certificate of the duration of the last sickness, the disease of which the person died, and the date of his deccase, as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate, he shall forfeit ten dollars to the use of the town in which he resides."


" SECT. 5. No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars."


RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


1. Date of Death.


2. Name.


Czynel (2/ 188) kefal & Emerun)


(Maiden Name),*


3. Sex, and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


4. Color. t .


quela Mule-


5. Agc.


Years,.


Monthis.


Days.


Disease or Cause of Death,


6.


Duration of Sickness,


By whom certified,


7. Residence. . € . Muanthrop (P. S. Home 8. Place of Death.


9. Occupation, .


10. Place of Birth, 13.12 4


11. Name of Father, .


12. Name of Mother, .


13. Birthplace of Father, ·


14. Birthplace of Mother,


15. Place of Interment. .


Tempran, deferiti : Pee


Jimel


Signature of Undertaker wotherperson making the Return,


8 Renal to mal place. Durmerthogy


DATED at


Nuttroops on


ang 6"


18


* If a Married Woman or Widow.


+ If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks. 1


12


[Public Statutes, Chap. 32, Sect. 5.]


No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the fac required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until t certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, a placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairn of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of de to the best of his knowledge and bellef, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon appl tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot goud and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty- dollars


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Name of Deceased,* -


Date and Place of Death, -


Disease or Cause of Death, - of


¿


Joseph Demener died at


at Share Adame, Winthrop, Mas. Cug 6187. Pneumonia Duration of Sickness One week


I certify that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.


Name and Residence of Certifying Physician,


Cell Standard 381 Columbus Que, Posto Date of Certificate, tificate, Aus 6 et 1887.


+Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[Extracts from Chapter 32 of the Public Statutes. ]


" SECT. 3. 4 physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested within fifteen days after the decease of such person, forthwith furnish for registration a certificate of the duration of the last sickness, the disease of which the person died, and the date of his decease, as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate, he shall forfeit ten dollars to the use of the town in which he resides."


" SECT. 5. No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of «leatlı shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagions discase, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars."


NO. 1


RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


1. Date of Death.


Auquel 6 " 188,


2. Name,


10.1221.


Brett


(Maiden Name) .* .


3. Sex. and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


4. Color, t .


5. Ago, Years, 11- Months. Days.


Disease or Cause of Death,


Cholence Infinitive


6.


Duration of Sickness,


By whom certified,


7. Residence, .


8. Place of Death,


9. Occupation.


10. Place of Birth,


11. Name of Father.


12. Name of Mother,


13. Birthplace of Father,


11. Birthplace of Mother,


15. Place of Interment. .


1.


Signature of Undertaker other person making the Return,


Sumner


floyd


DATED at


1


on (lug 6- 188


* If a Married Woman or Widow.


+ If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks. 1


Winthrop () I Here)



[Public Statutes, Chap. 32, Sect. 5.]-


No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for goud and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars


2 min Tons


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


sme of Deceased,* -


John Butt. Sea Shore Henne Mithop. Aug 6".


ate and Place of Death, - died at


isease or Cause of Death, - of Cholera infutura Duration of Sickness


1887 2 days.


I certify that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.


Charles W. Jourfen 2 min. El Chestnutfé


ne and Residence of Certifying Physician,


Date of Certificate, auf 62 1887.


Boston


8/


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[Extracts from Chapter 32 of the Public Statutes. ]


" SECT. 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested within fifteen days after the decease of such person, forthwith furnish for registration a certificate of the duration of the last sickness, the disease of which the person died, and the date of his decease, as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate, he shall forfeit ten dollars to the use of the town in which he resides."


" SECT. 5. No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of (leath shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death


to Jest ih: . nowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. Ile shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, wdr e 1 by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good an ' cuit reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars."


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RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


1. Date of Death,


2. Name,


(Maiden Name),


(Name of Husband),*


3. Sex, and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


auf 8 1887 nellie Collins


female


1. Color, t


5. Age, . Disease or Cause of Death,


6. Duration of Sickness, . (By whom certified,


7. Residence,


8. Occupation, .


9. Place of Death, .


10. Place of Birth,.


11. Name of Father,


12. Name of Mother, · .


13. Birthplace of Father, .


1.1. Birthplace of Mother, .


15. Place of Interment, ·


n


SI Cre of Undertaker 7 other person making the Return,. P


DATED at


, on


18


5.


* If a Married Woman or Wido"


t If other than White. (MI.) . tto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks. ]


White


.. Years, .. ... ~ Months, - Days. Lobular Premiumia two weeks. a. C. Stanard


16 Canard con. boston


Julia Collins


15


[ Public Statutes, Chap. 32, Sect. 5.]


No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or reg to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts rer by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certific the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall a approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of 1 or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his know and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon application, in case of death by dd: ous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.


[Acts of 1887, Chap. 202, Sect. 5.]


Section one of chapter thirty-two of the Public Statutes is hereby amended by inserting after the word "burial" in the twoti line of said section the words: - if the deceased was a married woman the name of her husband.


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Ir reg


rikke of Deceased,


all aud Place of Death, - | died at


nowase or Cause of Death, - be


Mellie Collins , Sea Shore Bonne Minetua Mail ly 878 of Lobular neumonia Duration two weeks


and Residence of Certifying Physician


I certify that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ale Stanard 381 Columbus tve, Porto Date of Certificate, aug. Site 185%


Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[ Extracts from Chapter 32 of the Public Statutes. ]


" SECT. 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested within fifteen days after the decease of such person, forthwith furnish for registration a certificate of the duration of the last sickness, the disease of which the person died, and the date of his decease, as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate, he shall forfeit ten dollars to the use of the town in which he resides."


" SECT. 5. No human body shall be buried or removed from any city or town until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or registrar to the undertaker, sexton, or other person performing the burial or removing the body. Such certificate shall state that the facts required by this chapter have been returned and recorded; and no clerk or registrar shall give such certificate or burial permit until the certificate of the cause of death has been obtained from the physician, if any, in attendance at the last sickness of the deceased, and placed in the hands of said clerk or registrar; and in cities and towns where there are boards of health, the certificate of the cause of death shall also be approved by such board before a permit to bury is given by the registrar or clerk. Upon application, the chairman of the board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon applica- tion, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained. In case of death by violence, the medical examiner attending shall furnish the requisite medical certificate. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars."


RETURN OF A DEATH. To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


1. Date of Death.


Auque's 0122


5-1884


2. Name,


(Maiden Name),


3. Sex, and whether single, Married, or Widowed,


4. Color, t .


.


Years, 8 Months, Days.


5. Age.


Disease or Cause of Death,


6 ..


Duration of Sickness,


By whom certified,


7. Residence. .


8. Place of Death,


9. Occupation,


10. Place of Birth,


11. Name of Father, 18 mart.


12. Name of Mother,


Brid, 1 in


13. Birthplace of Father,


14. Birthplace of Mother, ·


15. Place of Interment, .


Signature of Undertaker another person making the Return,


1/3


Calvary Cemely


Floyd


DATED at


. , On


aug 15


1×17


* If a Married Woman or Widow. tlf other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (1.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.




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