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1901 - 1954 (52 years)
Set As Default Person
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Name |
CASHMAN, William Francis [1, 2, 3] |
Born |
1 Dec 1901 |
Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
28 Oct 1954 |
Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA [4] |
Cause: (a) myocardial insufficiency (b) pleurasy exudative |
Address: Medfield State Hospital Medfield, MA USA |
Buried |
2 Nov 1954 |
Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA [4, 5, 6, 7] |
Address: 115 Crescent Street Quincy, MA 02169 USA |
Notes |
- (Research):According to the 1940 US census, William F. completed one year of college. [8]
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Person ID |
I781 |
Cashman Family Tree |
Last Modified |
25 Mar 2020 |
Father |
CASHMAN, William E. b. 4 Nov 1859, Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA d. 23 Apr 1918, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 58 years) |
Mother |
MURPHY, Mary Frances b. 18 Jul 1860, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA d. 31 Mar 1925, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 64 years) |
Married |
28 Jan 1891 |
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
Address: Meeting House Lane Scituate, MA USA |
Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Spouse |
SHEA, Alice Mary b. 18 Feb 1909, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Nov 1986, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 77 years) |
Married |
31 Aug 1928 |
Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA [9] |
- The marriage record indicates that William and Alice Mary were married in the rectory of St. Mary's parish, rather than in the church.
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Children |
+ | 1. CASHMAN, John Michael b. 27 Dec 1928, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA d. 4 May 1980, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 51 years) |
| 2. CASHMAN, Robert W. b. 28 Apr 1934, , , Massachusetts, USA d. 2 Aug 1981, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA (Age 47 years) |
+ | 3. Living |
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Last Modified |
7 Feb 2014 |
Family ID |
F4 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 1 Dec 1901 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Married - 31 Aug 1928 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Child - CASHMAN, John Michael - 27 Dec 1928 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Child - CASHMAN, Robert W. - 28 Apr 1934 - , , Massachusetts, USA |
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| Died - Cause: (a) myocardial insufficiency (b) pleurasy exudative,Address: Medfield State Hospital Medfield, MA USA - 28 Oct 1954 - Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Buried - Address: 115 Crescent Street Quincy, MA 02169 USA - 2 Nov 1954 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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Photos
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| 004 1927 William Francis Cashman headshot Clipped from snapshot. [Photo credit: personal collection of Jay Cashman] |
| 004 1927 William Francis Cashman [Photo credit: personal collection of Jay Cashman] |
| 004 unkn William F Cashman photo in scrapbook This photo of William F. Cashman was found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| 004 unkn William F Cashman photo 2 Photo of William F. Cashman found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 004 unkn Cashman dog 2 A photo of the Cashman family dog found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 004 unkn William Cashman with baby William F. Cashman holding unidentified baby. This picture was found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 004 unkn Cashman dog A photo of the Cashman dog found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 004 unkn William F Cashman with family dog William F. Cashman with the family dog. This photo was found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| 005 1914c William Francis Cashman William Francis Cashman around age 13. [Photo credit: personal collection of Jay Cashman] |
| 004 unkn Cashman 18 Beaver Dam Rd home 3 William F Cashman and Alice Shea's home at 18 Beaver Dam Road in Scituate. |
| 004 unkn Cashman 18 Beaver Dam Rd home 2 Cashman home at18 Beaver Dam Road in Scituate. |
| 004 unkn Cashman home 18 Beaver Dam Rd view 1 Cashman family home at 18 Beaver Dam Road in Scituate. This photo was found in a scrapbook that is in the possession of Jay M. Cashman. |
| 004 unkn Cashman 18 Beaver Dam Rd home 4 Alice Shea and William Cashman's home at 18 Beaver Dam Road. Found in a scrapbook that is in the possession of Jay M. Cashman. |
| 004 unkn 18 Beaver Dam Rd house after snow William F. Cashman and Alice Shea's home at 18 Beaver Dam Road after a snow storm. This photo was found in a scrapbook that is in the possession of Jay M. Cashman. |
| 004 unkn William F Cashman photo 3 A photo of William F. Cashman found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 004 unkn William Cashman with baby 2 A photo of William F. Cashman holding a baby. Found in a scrapbook in possession of Jay Cashman. |
| 005 2012 117 Cross Street northeast corner View showing the street sign and northeast corner of the house at 117 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This is the house that was built by William Cashman in 1890 and housed his family until after his and his wife's deaths in 1918 and 1925 respectively. In January of 1891 it was considered the most modern house in West Quincy because it contained all the latest improvements: electric lights, steam heat, tubs and bathrooms. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
| 005 2012 117 Cross Street east side View of the east side (street side) of the house at 117 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This is the house that was built by William Cashman in 1890 and housed his family until after his and his wife's deaths in 1918 and 1925 respectively. In January of 1891 it was considered the most modern house in West Quincy because it contained all the latest improvements: electric lights, steam heat, tubs and bathrooms. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
| 005 2012 117 Cross Street driveway and garage Driveway and garage at 117 Cross Street. This narrow strip of land was purchased by William Cashman from his brother John Cashman in 1911 so that William would have room to add a garage and driveway on the south side of his house. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
| 005 2006c 117 Cross Street southeast corner View from the southeast corner of the house at 117 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This is the house that was built by William Cashman in 1890 and housed his family until after his and his wife's deaths in 1918 and 1925 respectively. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
| 005 2006c 117 Cross Street south side View of the south side of the house at 117 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This is the house that was built by William Cashman in 1890 and housed his family until after his and his wife's deaths in 1918 and 1925 respectively. In January of 1891 it was considered the most modern house in West Quincy because it contained all the latest improvements: electric lights, steam heat, tubs and bathrooms. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
| 005 2006c 117 Cross Street address marker Address marker for the house at 117 Cross Street. This is the house that was built by William Cashman in 1890 and housed his family until after his and his wife's deaths in 1918 and 1925 respectively. Until about 1911, this address was known as 41 Cross Street. |
Headstones |
| 005 2011 Cashman headstone This stone, located in Saint Mary Cemetery in Quincy, MA, marks the graves of William Cashman (1859-1918), his wife Mary F. Cashman (1860-1925), William F. Cashman (1901 - 1954), Alice M. Cashman (1909 - 1980), John M. Cashman (1928-1980), Robert W. Cashman (1934-1981), John M. Cashman Jr. (1951-1951), Joseph Michael Cashman (1960-1960). [Photo credit: Donna Goldstein] |
Videos |
| 019 2016 Cross Street Presentation video This presentation uses maps, plans, photos and other historical documents to track the comings and goings of Cashmans on Cross Street in West Quincy from 1872 to 1930. It also shows what the area looks like today. It focuses primarily on the family of John Cashman & Hannah Falvey and the family of William Cashman & Mary F. Murphy.
This presentation was developed for the Cashman Family History Luncheon that was held on September 28, 2016. |
Business
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| 004 1937 William F Cashman real estate ad Daily Boston Globe - Outstanding Value of the Season -- Overlooking harbor. Two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, chamber and bath on 1st floor, two master and two small bedrooms on 2nd. Nice fireplace. H.W heat. Garage and barn. 12,300 cor. lot at Willow St. and Jericho Rd. $4,700. William F. Cashman |
| 004 1937 William F Cashman real estate ad detail This real estate notice from William F. Cashman was posted in the Daily Boston Globe on 11 Apr 1937. |
| 004 1947 William F Cashman real estate ad detail Daily Boston Globe -- RESORT HOTEL -- On South Shore 20 miles from Boston, 7-day full liquor license, modern kitchen and service rooms: clean, attractive location: nr. sandy beach: 12 guest rooms, now in operation and terminating a successful season: low late-season price of $25,000 includes land, buildings and all equipment; will require $10,000 cash: no other license within miles. William F. Cashman. |
| 004 1921 St Mary Souvenir Program This ad of the re-opening of St. Mary's Hall was attached to William Cashman's coal ad. |
| 004 1947 William F Cashman real estate ad This real estate advertisements written by William F Cashman was published in the Daily Boston Globe on 21 Sep 1947. |
| 004 1922 Cashman and Sons invoice This invoice was found in a Quincy attic by Al Bina and donated to the Quincy Historical Society. It is an example of the preprinted invoices used by WILLIAM CASHMAN & SONS INC. in the year 1922. At that time, the President of the company was Edward L. Cashman and the Treasurer was his mother, Mrs. Mary F. Cashman. According to the 1922 Quincy City Directory, WILLLIAM CASHMAN & SONS INC. sold wood and coal in bags, roofing paper, ice, charcoal, lubricating oils and greases. They were located on the corner of Furnace Avenue and Willard Street. |
| 004 1921 Cashman and Sons Coal Ad This Wm. Cashman & Sons, Inc. Flyer. appeared in the Souvenir Re-opening of St. Mary's Hall on Willard Street on October 21, 1921. Text Reads: Have your Coal Delivered from Quincy's only Modern Equipped Coal Pocket. Cashman's Clean Coal. Immediate Deliveries Anywhere. W.m. Cashman & Sons, Inc. Furnace Avenue, West Quincy, Mass. Ring Quincy 603. |
| 004 1922 Cashman and Sons Coal Ad William Cashman & Sons, Inc. Coal Flyer from 1922. |
News
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| 004 1954 William F Cashman PL funeral William F. Cashman's Obituary from the Patriot Ledger on November 3, 1954. |
| 004 1954 William F Cashman PL obituary William F. Cashman's Obituary from the Patriot Ledger on Saturday October 30, 1954. |
| 004 1954 William F Cashman PL obituary detail SCITUATE, Oct 30 Patriot Ledger - William F. Cashman, 52, of 18 Beaver Dam Road died Thursday at an out-of-town hospital after a long illness. Mr. Cashman was in the real estate business in this town. He was the husband of Mrs. Alice M. (Shea) Cashman. Born in Quincy, he lived in Scituate for the past 15 years. In addition to his wife, Mr. Cashman leaves two sons, John M. of Dorchester and Robert W. of the home address; a daughter, Miss Mary Louise Cashman, also of the home address, and two grandchildren. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Church, West Quincy. The funeral will leave the Sweeney Funeral Home, 74 Elm Street, Quincy, and burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, West Quincy. Visiting hours at the funeral home will be afternoons and evenings tomorrow and Monday only. |
| 004 1954 William F Cashman PL funeral detail SCITUATE Nov 3 Patriot Ledger--A high mass of requiem was celebrated yesterday morning at St. Mary's Church, West Quincy, for William F. Cashman, 52, of 18 Beaver Dam Road, Scituate. Mr. Cashman, who was in the real estate business in Scituate, died Thursday at an out-of-town hospital after a long illness. Celebrant of the mass was the Rev. Antonio Cintolo. Seated within the sanctuary was the Rev. John Mullarkey. The music was under the direction of Mrs. Albery Dillon, organist. The funeral left the Sweeney Funeral Home, 54 Elm Street, Quincy, and burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, West Quincy, where committal prayers were read by the Rev. Cornelius J. Donovan and the Rev. Fr. Mullarkey. Bearers were Tedo Gaudiano, Gerald Hughes Sr., Gerald Hughes Jr., Robert Greer, Gene Cummings and John Craven. Born in Quincy, Mr. Cashman moved to Scituate 15 years ago. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Alice M. (Shea) Cashman; two sons, John M. of Dorchester and Robert W. of the home address; a daughter, Miss Mary Louise Cashman, also of the home address, and two grandchildren. |
| 004 1926 William F Cashman Garage Fire This article was published in the Boston Daily Globe on 28 Jul 1926. It is about a fire that occurred and destroyed William F. Cashman's garage on 117 Cross, St., in Quincy, MA. |
| 004 1926 William F Cashman Fire detail Boston Daily Globe - Quincy - Spectacular Blaze as Quincy Garage Burns -- A spectacular fire shortly after midnight this morning gutted the private garage of William Cashman, at 117 Cross st, West Quincy, and alarmed the whole neighborhood. A quantity of burning oil and gasoline made flames which shot high into the air and were visible for miles. Cashman's house, next to the garage, was threatened for a time but the firemen by the use of chemicals extinguished the oil fire and saved the house. The damage, which includes a car destroyed with the garage, is estimated at about $2500. |
| 004 1948 Cashman Not Elected Assessor detail This article was published in the Daily Boston Globe on 9 Mar 1948. It mentions William F. Cashman and states that he does not receive the position as Assessor. |
| 004 1946 William F Cashman Real Estate Board This article was published in the Boston Globe on 28 Apr 1946. William F. Cashman is mentioned as an Officer of the Plymouth board in the second column. |
| 004 1926 William F Cashman Fire Boston Daily Globe - Quincy - Spectacular Blaze as Quincy Garage Burns -- A spectacular fire shortly after midnight this morning gutted the private garage of William Cashman, at 117 Cross st, West Quincy, and alarmed the whole neighborhood. A quantity of burning oil and gasoline made flames which shot high into the air and were visible for miles. Cashman's house, next to the garage, was threatened for a time but the firemen by the use of chemicals extinguished the oil fire and saved the house. The damage, which includes a car destroyed with the garage, is estimated at about $2500. |
| 004 1948 Cashman Not Elected Scituate Assessor This article was published in the Daily Boston Globe on 9 Mar 1948. |
Vital Records
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| 005 1901 William Francis Cashman birth register BIRTHS REGISTERED in the City of Quincy for the Year 1901 -- No. 697, 3 Dec 1901, William Cashman, male, born in Quincy to William Cashman and Mary F. Murphy. Father is a contractor born in Hanover, MA. Mother was born in Scituate, MA. |
| 004 1928 John Michael Cashman birth return RETURN OF A BIRTH – Registered No. 1484, John Michael Cashman born 27 Dec 1928 at 279 Common street, Quincy, MA to William Cashman and Alice Shea of 279 Common St., Quincy, MA. Father is a white, 27-year-old coal dealer, born in Quincy. Mother is a white, 20-year-old housewife, born in Quincy. Received at town clerk on Jan 18 1929. |
| 005 1901 William F Cashman birth certificate BIRTHS REGISTERED in the City of Quincy for the Year 1901 -- No. 697, 3 Dec 1901, William Cashman, male, born in Quincy to William Cashman and Mary F. Murphy of 41 Cross St, Quincy, MA. Father is a contractor born in Hanover, MA. Mother was born in Scituate, MA. |
| 004 1928 Cashman Shea marriage certificate CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – No. 384, Intention No. 389, William Francis Cashman and Alice Mary Shea married in Quincy on 31 Aug 1928. It was the first marriage for both. At the time of the marriage, the groom resided at 3 Cottage Avenue, Quincy, Mass., was 26 years old, a coal dealer, and listed his birthplace as Quincy, Mass. He gave his parents names as William Cashman and Mary Murphy. The bride resided at 285 Common St., Quincy, Mass., was 19 years old, at home, and listed her birthplace as Quincy, Mass. She gave her parents names as Michael Shea and Nellie Nelligan. The Intention of Marriage was entered in the records of the City of Quincy on 29 Aug 1928. Certificate was issued on 29 Aug 1928 by Hattiemay Thomas, Asst. City Clerk. The couple was joined in marriage at 115 Crescent St., Ward 4, Quincy on 31 Aug 1928 by Joseph E. Murphy, clergyman, of 115 Crescent St., Quincy, Mass. Certificate received by clerk on 4 Sep 1928. |
| 004 1928 Cashman Shea marriage certificate detail CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – No. 384, Intention No. 389, William Francis Cashman and Alice Mary Shea married in Quincy on 31 Aug 1928. It was the first marriage for both. At the time of the marriage, the groom resided at 3 Cottage Avenue, Quincy, Mass., was 26 years old, a coal dealer, and listed his birthplace as Quincy, Mass. He gave his parents names as William Cashman and Mary Murphy. The bride resided at 285 Common St., Quincy, Mass., was 19 years old, at home, and listed her birthplace as Quincy, Mass. She gave her parents names as Michael Shea and Nellie Nelligan. The Intention of Marriage was entered in the records of the City of Quincy on 29 Aug 1928. Certificate was issued on 29 Aug 1928 by Hattiemay Thomas, Asst. City Clerk. The couple was joined in marriage at 115 Crescent St., Ward 4, Quincy on 31 Aug 1928 by Joseph E. Murphy, clergyman, of 115 Crescent St., Quincy, Mass. Certificate received by clerk on 4 Sep 1928. |
| 004 1954 William Cashman Death certificate STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH (1) Place of death…Medfield, Norfolk, Medfield State Hospital (2) Full name: William F. Cashman (a) permanent residence No. 18 Beaver Dam Rd., Scituate, MA (3) Date of death Oct 28 1954 (4) I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Oct 28 1954 to Oct 28 1954. I last saw him alive on Oct 28, 1954 and that death is said to have occurred on the date stated above at 7:45 p.m. (a) Immediate cause of death was Myocardial Insufficiency [ 3 days between onset and death] (b) Antecedent cause of death was Pleurasy Exudative (c) B. Radich, Medfield, MA…Oct 28, 1954 (5) was disease or injury in any way related to occupation?...NO (6) Burial: St. Mary’s Cemetery, Quincy, MA…Nov 2, 1954 (7) Fuenral director: M. Joseph Sweeney, 74 Elm St., Quincy (8) male (9) white (10) married (11) husband of Alice Cashman (12) Age 52 years 10 months 25 days (13) usual occupation…Real Estate (14) Birthplace: Quincy, MA (15) Father…William Cashman (16) Born in Hanover, MA (17) Mother…Mary F. Murphy (18) Born in Scituate, MA (19) Informant…Records at Medfield State Hospital, Medfield, MA. |
| 004 1954 William Cashman death certificate detail STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH (1) Place of death…Medfield, Norfolk, Medfield State Hospital (2) Full name: William F. Cashman (a) permanent residence No. 18 Beaver Dam Rd., Scituate, MA (3) Date of death Oct 28 1954 (4) I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Oct 28 1954 to Oct 28 1954. I last saw him alive on Oct 28, 1954 and that death is said to have occurred on the date stated above at 7:45 p.m. (a) Immediate cause of death was Myocardial Insufficiency [ 3 days between onset and death] (b) Antecedent cause of death was Pleurasy Exudative (c) B. Radich, Medfield, MA…Oct 28, 1954 (5) was disease or injury in any way related to occupation?...NO (6) Burial: St. Mary’s Cemetery, Quincy, MA…Nov 2, 1954 (7) Fuenral director: M. Joseph Sweeney, 74 Elm St., Quincy (8) male (9) white (10) married (11) husband of Alice Cashman (12) Age 52 years 10 months 25 days (13) usual occupation…Real Estate (14) Birthplace: Quincy, MA (15) Father…William Cashman (16) Born in Hanover, MA (17) Mother…Mary F. Murphy (18) Born in Scituate, MA (19) Informant…Records at Medfield State Hospital, Medfield, MA. |
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- [S68] 1930 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.), Year: 1930; Census Place: Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts; R oll: 936; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 94; Image: 424.0. (Reliability: 3).
William Frances Cashman, Birth date: abt 1902 Birth place: Massachusetts Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts
- [S83] 1920 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.), Year: 1920; Census Place: Quincy Ward 4, Norfolk, Massachus etts; Roll: T625_724; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 244 ; Image: . (Reliability: 3).
William Francis Cashman, Birth date: abt 1902 Birth place: Massachusetts Residence date: 1920 Residence place: Quincy Ward 4, Norfolk, Massachusetts
- [S66] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.), Year: 1910; Census Place: Quincy Ward 4, Norfolk, Massachus etts; Roll: T624_609; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 1145 ; Line: 90. (Reliability: 3).
William Francis Cashman, Birth date: 1902 Birth place: Massachusetts Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Quincy Ward 4, Norfolk, Massachusetts
- [S103] Massachusetts - Death Certificate (short form) at MassVitalRec, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, (Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Dorchester, Massachusetts;), Year: 1954; Place: Medfield, Norfolk, MA; William F. Cashma n; Registered No. 134 (Reliability: 3).
STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH (1) Place of death…Medfield, Norfolk, Medfield State Hospital (2) Full name: William F. Cashman (a) permanent residence No. 18 Beaver Dam Rd., Scituate, MA (3) Date of death Oct 28 1954 (4) I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Oct 28 1954 to Oct 28 1954. I last saw him alive on Oct 28, 1954 and that death is said to have occurred on the date stated above at 7:45 p.m. (a) Immediate cause of death was Myocardial Insufficiency [ 3 days between onset and death] (b) Antecedent cause of death was Pleurasy Exudative (c) B. Radich, Medfield, MA…Oct 28, 1954 (5) was disease or injury in any way related to occupation?...NO (6) Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery, Quincy, MA…Nov 2, 1954 (7) Fuenral director: M. Joseph Sweeney, 74 Elm St., Quincy (8) male (9) white (10) married (11) husband of Alice Cashman (12) Age 52 years 10 months 25 days (13) usual occupation…Real Estate (14) Birthplace: Quincy, MA (15) Father…William Cashman (16) Born in Hanover, MA (17) Mother…Mary F. Murphy (18) Born in Scituate, MA (19) Informant…Records at Medfield State Hospital, Medfield, MA.
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004 1954 William Cashman death certificate detail STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH (1) Place of death…Medfield, Norfolk, Medfield State Hospital (2) Full name: William F. Cashman (a) permanent residence No. 18 Beaver Dam Rd., Scituate, MA (3) Date of death Oct 28 1954 (4) I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Oct 28 1954 to Oct 28 1954. I last saw him alive on Oct 28, 1954 and that death is said to have occurred on the date stated above at 7:45 p.m. (a) Immediate cause of death was Myocardial Insufficiency [ 3 days between onset and death] (b) Antecedent cause of death was Pleurasy Exudative (c) B. Radich, Medfield, MA…Oct 28, 1954 (5) was disease or injury in any way related to occupation?...NO (6) Burial: St. Mary’s Cemetery, Quincy, MA…Nov 2, 1954 (7) Fuenral director: M. Joseph Sweeney, 74 Elm St., Quincy (8) male (9) white (10) married (11) husband of Alice Cashman (12) Age 52 years 10 months 25 days (13) usual occupation…Real Estate (14) Birthplace: Quincy, MA (15) Father…William Cashman (16) Born in Hanover, MA (17) Mother…Mary F. Murphy (18) Born in Scituate, MA (19) Informant…Records at Medfield State Hospital, Medfield, MA. |
- [S338] Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., Rockland - Saint Patrick Cemetery Grave Markers, William and Mary Cashman headstone, personally photographed, 2011. (Reliability: 3).
- [S175] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Inc., (Databases. http://www.findagrave.com/), BillionGraves.com Grave record for James William Spence (1862 - 1925), BillionGraves Record 10224929 Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (Reliability: 3).
- [S459] BillionGraves.com, (BillionGraves Holdings, Inc.), BillionGraves.com Grave record for James William Spence (1862 - 1925), BillionGraves Record 10224929 Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (Reliability: 3).
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- [S3] Massachusetts - Marriage Certificate at MassVitalRec, Department of Public Health, Year: 1928; Volume: 42; Page 301 (Reliability: 3).
CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – No. 384, Intention No. 389, William Francis Cashman and Alice Mary Shea married in Quincy on 31 Aug 1928. It was the first marriage for both. At the time of the marriage, the groom resided at 3 Cottage Avenue, Quincy, Mass., was 26 years old, a coal dealer, and listed his birthplace as Quincy, Mass. He gave his parents names as William Cashman and Mary Murphy. The bride resided at 285 Common St., Quincy, Mass., was 19 years old, at home, and listed her birthplace as Quincy, Mass. She gave her parents names as Michael Shea and Nellie Nelligan. The Intention of Marriage was entered in the records of the City of Quincy on 29 Aug 1928. Certificate was issued on 29 Aug 1928 by Hattiemay Thomas, Asst. City Clerk. The couple was joined in marriage at 115 Crescent St., Ward 4, Quincy on 31 Aug 1928 by Joseph E. Murphy, clergyman, of 115 Crescent St., Quincy, Mass. Certificate received by clerk on 4 Sep 1928.
The instructions on the marriage certificate form indicate that if the marriage was solemnized in a church, its name should be given. If the marriage was not solemnized in a church, the street and number should be given. On this certificate, the location was given as "115 Crescent Street" indicating that the marriage did not take place in St. Mary's Church, but rather in the rectory of St. Mary's parish.
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004 1928 Cashman Shea marriage certificate detail CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – No. 384, Intention No. 389, William Francis Cashman and Alice Mary Shea married in Quincy on 31 Aug 1928. It was the first marriage for both. At the time of the marriage, the groom resided at 3 Cottage Avenue, Quincy, Mass., was 26 years old, a coal dealer, and listed his birthplace as Quincy, Mass. He gave his parents names as William Cashman and Mary Murphy. The bride resided at 285 Common St., Quincy, Mass., was 19 years old, at home, and listed her birthplace as Quincy, Mass. She gave her parents names as Michael Shea and Nellie Nelligan. The Intention of Marriage was entered in the records of the City of Quincy on 29 Aug 1928. Certificate was issued on 29 Aug 1928 by Hattiemay Thomas, Asst. City Clerk. The couple was joined in marriage at 115 Crescent St., Ward 4, Quincy on 31 Aug 1928 by Joseph E. Murphy, clergyman, of 115 Crescent St., Quincy, Mass. Certificate received by clerk on 4 Sep 1928. |
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