Town of Winthrop : Record of Deaths 1893-1896, Part 3

Author: Winthrop (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
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Number of Pages: 798


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Harry Pierson


Age,


Date and Place of Death, - | died at


Winthrop


april 18" 1893


Disease or Cause of Death, - of .. ......


Still Born


Duration of Sickness.


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


ame and Residence of Certifying Physician,


HIS Soul MD Winthrop


Date of Certificate, ..... May 1- 18


93


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[May, 1888.]


:


t


[Acts of 1888, Chapter 306.]


SECTION I. Section three of chapter thirty-two of the Public Statutes, requiring attending physicians to furnish for registration certain facts relating to deceased persons, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neg- lects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


SECTION 2. Section five of said chapter, prohibiting the burial or removal of a human body until a proper certificate is furnished, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased person until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city or town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician can not be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or register for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the de- ceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. [Approved May 4, 1888.


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


1. Date of Death, .


apuc 30"1543


2. Name, .


(Maiden Name),* ·


(Name of Husband),


-


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


1. Color, t


5. Age, Years, 2 Months, 2 Days.


Disease or Cause of Death, (Primary and Secondary), #


6. Duration of Sickness, . By whom certified,


7. Residence,


8. Occupation, .


9. Place of Death, .


10. Place of Birth, .


11. Name of Father, .


Ella , Ri


12. Name of Mother, · · (Maiden Name),


13. Birthplace of Father, .


11. Birthplace of Mother, .


15. Place of Interment,


Signature of Undertaker uc wher peroon making the Return, .


J


DATED at


, on


May1


18


* If a Married Woman or Widow. { If a Soldier who served in the War of the Rebellion. at If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what.


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks.] l'late. Ed. September, 1892 .- 5,000.


I.T. Collins (BO


Ustrece


Creme Problèmes


Thissh


A


[Public Statutes, Chapter 32, as amended by Acts of 1388, Chapter 305 ; Acts of 1339, Chapter 224.]


SECTION 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neglects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. In case the deceased was a soldier or a sailor who served in the war of the rebellion, the physician shall give both the primary and the secondary or immediate cause of death as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate he shall forfeit to the treasurcr the sum of ten dollars for the use of the town in which he resides.


SECTION 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased person until he has received a perinit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city or town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the case may be, ma satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician cannot be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or registrar for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the deceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


If the deceased was a soldier or sailor who served in the war of the rebellion, give both the primary and secondary cause of death. See Chap. 224, Acts of 1889.


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Name and Age of Deceased,*


albert Odery Colline


Age, 2 Ex-2de


Date and Place of Death, - died at


1 Winthrop = Jerman Street apt. 1893.


Disease or Cause of Death, - of Viaformat of Hearts .Duration of Sickness Two months


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


Name and Residence of Certifying Physician, Horace & Soule N & Within p


Date of Certificate,. May 1 1 1893


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[Ed. - 10 M - Oct. 9, 1889.]


[May, 1888.]


[Acts of 1888, Chapter 306.]


SECTION I. Section three of chapter thirty-two of the Public Statutes, requiring attending physicians to furnish for registration certain facts relating to deceased persons, is amended so as to real as follows : - Section 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neg- lects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


SECTION 2. Section five of said chapter, prohibiting the burial or removal of a human body until a proper certificate is furnished, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased person until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city or town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician can not be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or register for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the de- ceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. [Approved May 4, 1888.


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,


0 Shemale


White


1. Color, t


5. Age,


3


Years,


11


Months,


10 Days.


Disease or Cause of Death, (Primary and Secondary), +


6. Duration of Sickness, . By whom certified,


Dr. No Michael


Winthrop Mass


7. Residence, .


8. Occupation, .


9. Place of Death, .


10. Place of Birth, .


11. Name of Father,


12. Name of Mother, · (Mailen Name),


13. Birthplace of Father, .


14. Birthplace of Mother, .


15. Place of Interment,


Signature of Undertaker wwwpermaking the Return, .


unner Florid


DAATED at Printtrap , On may 4' 18 93


* If a Married Woman or Widow. { If a Soldier who served in the War of The Rebellion.


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


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks.] l'late. Ed. September, 1892 .- 5,000.


Sargent Street


Samuel CH. Collen M.


Chatham mais Chatham mars


Winthrop Cemetery


May 3" 1893 Susana. Av. may


[ Public Statutes, Chapter 32, as amended by Acts of 1883, Chapter 303; Acts of 1889, Chapter 224.]


SECTION 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration ( his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neglects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by fine not exceeding fifty dollars. In case the deceased was a soldier or a sailor who served in the war of the rebellion, the physician shall giv both the primary and the secondary or immediate cause of death as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects t make such certificate he shall forfeit to the treasurer the sum of ten dollars for the use of the town in which he resides.


SECTION 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased persc until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city . town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the ca may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certifica of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician cannot be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for t purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said boar agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician ; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner sha if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the boa or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or registrar for registration. The person to whom the permit is given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the deceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as t clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fi dollars.


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PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


fame and Age of Deceased,*


Juan a NMayo


Age,


3-1/ 12


ate and Place of Death, -


Michap Sargent 8th May 3 1893


sease or Cause of Death, - incat here for t huarh


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


etoffre and Residence of Certifying Physician, nit is


Date of Certificate,


May 4


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[May, 1888.]


1893


ling


died at. of Malignant de fer Durato .Duration of Sickness Zarks


[Acts of 1888, Chapter 306.]


SECTION I. Section three of chapter thirty-two of the Public Statutes, requiring attending physicians to furnish for registration certain facts relating to deceased persons, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neg- lects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


SECTION 2. Section five of said chapter, prohibiting the burial or removal of a human body until a proper certificate is furnished, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased person until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city or town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician can not be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, carly enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or register for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the de- ceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. [Approved May 4, 1888.


VILLY


UNAIII.


To the Clerk of the Town in which the Death occurred.


C


1. Date of Deatlı, .


2. Name, (Maiden Name),


(Name of Husband),


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


4. Color, i


). Age,


21 Years,


Months, Days.


·


Disease or Cause of Death, (Primary and Secondary), #


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, · ( Maiden Name),


13. Birthplace of Father, .


11. Birthplace of Mother, .


15. Place of Interment,


Signature of Undertaker or other person making the Return, .


DATED at


, on


-


M


* If a Married Woman or Widow. # If a Soldier who served in the War of the Rebellion.


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


[Be very particular to fill all Blanks.] Plate. Ed. September, 1892 .- 5,000.


......


Thule


Monthup


3


$1.0


1


[Public Statutes, Chapter 32, as amended by Acts of 1888, Chapter 305 ; Acts of 1339, Chapter 224.]


SECTION 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neglects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by fine not exceeding fifty dollars. In case the deceased was a soldier or a sailor who served in the war of the rebellion, the physician shall gi both the primary and the secondary or immediate cause of death as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects make such certificate he shall forfeit to the treasurer the sum of ten dollars for the use of the town in which he resides.


SECTION 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased pe until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such cr. town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the cas. may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician cannot be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician ; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and transmit the same to the clerk or registrar for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the deceased or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


22


PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE.


Horace Wilmer Richardson


20 gr. 7ms. 5 days. Age,


'sste and Place of Death, -


died at


Disease or Cause of Death, - of


Pneumonia.


Duration of Sickness


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


118 ....


ame and Residence of Certifying Physician, 274 Meridian SIX Evet Breton.


Date of Certificate, May 16h 1893.


*Or Sex of Infant (not named).


[May, 1888. ]


May 14# 1893 26 days.


Name and Age of Deceased,*


[Acts of 1888, Chapter 306.]


SECTION I. Section three of chapter thirty-two of the Public Statutes, requiring attending physicians to furnish for registration certain facts relating to deceased persons, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neg- lects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.


SECTION 2. Section five of said chapter, prohibiting the burial or removal of a human body until a proper certificate is furnished, is amended so as to read as follows : - Section 5. No undertaker, sexton or other person shall bury in a city or town or remove therefrom the body of a deceased person until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its duly appointed agent, or, if there is no board of health in such city or town, from the city or town clerk. No such permit shall be issued until there has been delivered to such board, or agent or clerk, as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement containing the facts required by this chapter to be returned and recorded, together with the certificate of the attending physician, if any, as required by section three of this chapter, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter provided. If there is no attending physician, or if the certificate of the attending physician can not be obtained, for good and sufficient reasons, early enough for the purpose, the chairman of the board of health or any physician employed by a city or town for the purpose shall, upon request of said board, agent or clerk, make such certificate as is required of the attending physician; and in case of death by violence the medical examiner shall, if requested, make the same. When such satisfactory statement and certificate are delivered to the board of health or to its agent, the board or agent shall forthwith countersign and trans:nit the same to the clerk or register for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given shall thereafter furnish for registration any other information as to the de- ceascd or to the manner and cause of the death, as the clerk or registrar may require. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. [Approved May 4, 1888.


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,


4. Color, i


5. Age, Disease or Cause of Death, (Primary and Secondary), ;


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, · (Maiden Name),


·


13. Birthplace of Father,


11. Birthplace of Mother, .


15. Place of Interment,


Signature of Undertaker ww other person making the Return, . ·


-


, Oll 18


* If a Married Woman or Widow. { If n Soldier who served in the War of the Rebellion.


# If other than White. (M.) Mulatto. (I.) Indian. If of other Races, specify what. [Be very particular to fill all Blanks.] Plate. Ed. September, 1892,-5,000.


DATED at


June


18 Years, . Monthy, Days.


.. 6114


·-


1


[ Public Statutes, Chapter 32, as amended by Acts of 1888, Chapter 305; Acts of ISS9, Chapter 224.]


SECTION 3. A physician who has attended a person during his last illness shall, when requested, forthwith furnish for registration, a certificate stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the name of the deceased, his age, the disease of which he died, the duration of his last sickness, and the date of his decease. If a physician neglects or refuses to make a certificate, as aforesaid, he shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. In case the deceased was a soldier or a sailor who served in the war of the rebellion, the physician shall give both the primary and the secondary or immediate cause of death as nearly as he can state the same. If a physician refuses or neglects to make such certificate he shall forfeit to the treasurer the sum of ten dollars for the use of the town in which he resides.




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