Deaths 1893


 

Deaths

Registered in Natick, 1893

Date

Name

Age

Disease or Cause of Death

   

Y

M

D

 

January

1

Timothy Coolidge

80

1

21

Heart failure

3

Eliza Loker

88

1

6

Old age

5

Frederick Sachs

77

3

2

Hemorrhage from lungs

6

Johnson child

   

1

Heart trouble

8

Hatch child

     

Stillborn

8

Mary E. Alexander

44

11

 

Phthisis

11

Frederick H. Bisch

45

   

Valvular heart disease

13

James Curley

41

   

Consumption

16

Aaron Wheeler

71

6

 

Cerebral hemorrhage

18

Margaret Barnicle

67

   

Probable malignant disease of the knee

20

Charles S. Hall

 

5

21

Convulsions

20

Charles H. Burke

1

11

 

Croup; spasm of glottis

24

Ellen C. Moore

68

   

Cancer; scirrhus

26

Mary E. Seavey

59

   

Carcinoma

February

2

Ed B. Greenslade

29

   

Accidental drowning

3

Elizabeth Randall

66

10

22

Phthisis

10

Alonzo F. Travis

67

   

Epidemic influenza

15

Hanora Ahern

67

   

Marasmus

15

Agnes Doyle

2

8

 

Scarlet fever

17

Thomas J. Sheehan

38

   

Acute cerebral hyperemia

18

Sarah F. Fair

26

8

13

Phthisis

18

Lucy M. Chapman

88

1

6

Old age; presumptively

20

John H. Welch

 

4

8

Stethemia; congestion of lungs

21

Mary McCloud

46

   

Phthisis

23

Annie Slamin

47

   

Phthisis

28

Michael Knights

80

4

 

General paresis

March

2

Bridget Nash

80

   

Bright's disease

9

Rebecca Young

57

10

 

Burned to death

15

Henry Burke

3

1

15

Meningitis

20

Annie L. Warner

2

10

6

Scarlet fever

27

Wm. T. Hanchett

41

6

8

Cirrhosis of liver

29

Eliza Gilmore

52

8

 

Ovarian tumor

April

6

Adelaide F. Wyman

50

6

2

Pneumonia; la grippe

7

Fred T. Holbrook

66

2

 

Phthisis; acute bronchitis

10

Julie Garvey

12

5

10

Appendicitis

11

Esther Deshon

47

   

Paralysis; fatty heart

13

Henry Heinlein

50

11

19

Cirrhosis of liver

16

Daniel Allen

65

   

General debility

18

Michael Halley

60

   

Cancer of tongue

23

Bridget Buckley

65

   

Mitral insufficiency

24

William McGrath

49

8

9

General debility, etc.

25

Mary McCullagh

67

   

Carcinoma

May

1

Lucy P. Hardie

19

1

9

Pernicious anemia

1

John T. Smiddy

20

5

8

Phthisis

2

Julia Branagan

68

   

Pneumonia; heart disease

3

Elizabeth Heinlein

43

3

3

Phthisis

3

McLain child

few hours

Imperfect development of skull

8

John W. Drew

7

10

 

Injury to spine

11

Betsey P. Towne

74

5

 

Apoplexy

12

William J. Ahern

 

2

8

Marasmus

17

Leander French

82

11

 

Senility

18

Margaret McGlone

60

   

Peritonitis

19

Sidney G. Brooks

65

9

 

General paresis

21

Marilla H. Moore

43

1

15

Heart disease

22

Annie P. McCutchins

34

11

 

Phthisis

June

1

John A. Wood

74

3

22

Cancer

4

Mary E. Boinay

26

1

27

Typhoid fever; pneumonia

7

Gurney child

4 hours

Premature birth

7

Gurney child

5 hours

Premature birth

9

Jane Walkup

66

10

 

Phthisis

9

Katie Gildea

1

2

 

Convulsions

10

Katie Murphy

7

 

7

Malaria

15

George T. Dakin

60

8

 

Apoplexy

15

Joseph A. Burns

 

8

15

Basilar meningitis

19

Winthrop Loker

83

10

 

Phthisis

29

Jennie L. Carey

27

6

24

Phthisis

July

6

Sebena E. Nelson

16

5

9

Intermittent fever; meningitis

7

Dempsey child

     

Imperfect development

10

Gramkow child

     

Stillborn

13

Charles P. Pond

11

1

 

Typhoid fever

13

Nathaniel Clark

37

10

20

Accidental drowning

13

George H. Adams

23

6

20

Accidental drowning

17

Mary A. Pierce

57

   

Paralysis

18

Katherine Moran

39

6

24

Septecaemia

18

Dennis Murphy

50

   

Elec. R. R. accident

21

Charlotte A. Childs

50

5

7

Cancer of stomach

28

Jeremiah Denehy

44

   

Cardiac

29

Mary A. Doyle

36

2

4

Cholera morbus

29

Chas. R. Knowlton

64

1

27

Bright's disease; chronic

30

Arthur Robinson

18

   

Drowned

30

George E. Severance

18

   

Drowned

31

John B. Marsh

28

2

7

Phthisis

August

1

Patrick Sweeney

66

   

Fracture of pelvis and rupture of bladder

1

Philinda Kendall

85

8

6

General debility

5

Nicholas W. Munn

   

13

Cholera infantum

6

Mary E. Howard

 

6

 

La grippe

7

Steven F. Gay

 

2

17

Cholera infantum

11

Elizabeth Montgomery

63

4

18

Accidental burning

12

Roy Leahy

 

7

 

Cholera infantum

16

Walter Burke

 

6

15

Diarrhoea

18

Mary L. Carroll

33

11

26

Cancer

18

Lewis K. Coose

 

9

21

Marasmus

20

Thomas Keating

12

 

18

General debility

22

John B. Messinger

66

8

 

Diphtheria

23

Joseph Bennett

23

   

Railroad accident, Boston & Albany

26

Lydia D. Dean

1

5

9

Convulsions

28

Ellen T. Munn

1

1

19

Cholera infantum

28

Elizabeth O. McCarthy

48

8

 

Valvular heart disease; chronic

September

1

Ethel C. Addition

12

8

 

Heart disease

3

Hoey child

   

2

Unknown

3

Hannah Buckley

60

   

Dysentery

5

Mary McDonald

1

8

9

Meningitis

8

Charlotte Burke

 

6

19

Meningitis

11

Thomas Lucey

 

9

 

Entero-colitis

13

Gavin child

     

Asthenia

13

Joseph Gildea

36

   

Phthisis

13

Sally S. Coolidge

87

3

21

Failure of digestive organs, etc. from Old age

15

John W. Quirk

 

5

18

Diarrhoea

17

Slamin child

     

Marasmus

19

Simeon Hardy

60

2

2

Multiple neuritis and ataxia

20

Fred F. Colley

18

5

 

Phthisis

20

Johanna Desmond

 

8

20

Convulsions and whooping cough

26

John H. Cottam

 

5

 

Cholera infantum

26

Simmons child

8 hours

Convulsions

27

John Dowd

 

1

27

Paedatrophia

October

2

John F. Mahony

24

8

8

Consumption

6

John Fitzpatrick

 

3

20

Acute gastritis

9

Lizzie F. Hayes

44

6

 

Carcinoma

9

Mary A. Brady

57

   

Epithelioma of uterus

11

Alice E. McManus

16

9

 

Phthisis

13

James Golden

   

13

Acute Indigestion

18

Chloe M. Consett

88

4

 

Chronic dementia

23

Nathan E. Hanson

 

11

5

Gastro-enteritis

24

Elversa B. Tyler

51

9

6

General debility

25

Mary McManus

48

   

Cancer

30

Mary Buckley

63

   

Heart failure

31

Ellen M. Butler

 

3

 

General debility

31

Charles E. Spooner

49

7

27

Appendictis and general peritonitis

November

3

Michael Slamin

58

   

Pneumonia

10

Bradley Reed

80

   

Exposure and old age

19

Bridget Donnellon

48

   

Bright's disease

19

Sarah Skahill

1

4

6

Meningitis, result of whooping cough

19

Helen G. Wheelock

 

4

29

Pneumonia

24

George Augustine

 

3

20

Convulsions

28

Fannie H. Perkins

36

3

13

Inflammation of brain

29

Irene M. Russell

65

2

16

Uterine carcinoma and disease of spine

30

Augusta W. Smith

80

6

 

Pneumonia; mitral regurgitation

30

Morris Downs

51

   

Pneumonia

December

5

Sarah E. Allen

21

10

 

Phthisis

10

Catherine Burke

   

11

Congenital asthenia

11

William T. Goddard

32

8

22

Marasmus; due to ulcer to throat

13

John Sullivan

65

   

Heart failure

15

Ann Smith

84

8

14

Heart disease

17

L. L. M. Thompson

50

   

Carcinoma

18

Sylvester Casey

73

5

8

Bronchitis

18

John Coleman

84

   

Old age

19

Lydia M. Brookings

81

1

17

Pneumonia

20

Walter Hosie

76

5

 

Intestinal nephritis

21

Sybil J. Broad

76

10

16

Bronchitis after la grippe

22

Wesley P. Loker

53

9

 

Malignant disease of liver

26

Jeremiah Howard

78

1

24

Rheumatoid arthritis

29

Frank H. Pratt

62

10

 

Softening of brain

31

Ellen Donovan

57

   

Consumption

Total, 153 against 144 in 1892; an increase of nine.

The percentage of deaths is something less than 17 in 1,000 of our estimated population, proving that Natick still maintains its position as one on the healthiest large towns of the Commonwealth.