Notes for Mildred Gusandra HIRTLE
SOURCES:
Elsie Thoresen; Alice Jones, Quincy, MA; Quincy City Directories; Mass. Vital Statistics; Obituary Quincy. Compiler: V. Palch, Aug. 1983. Transcribed by P. Hirtle, Mar. 1997.
NOTES:
Emigrated to Boston, Mass. about 1910. Lutheran. Occupations in 1914 - dressmaker; 1929 - seamstress. Died in South Weymouth Nursing Home.
OBITUARY: Quincy Patriot Ledger 1962
Miss Mildred G. Hirtle.
Weymouth. Miss Mildred G. Hirtle, 98, of 308 Franklin St., Holbrook, formerly of Wollaston, died yesterday in a South Weymouth Nursing Home after a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Janet [Snyder] and Stephen J. Hirtle.
Born in Nova Scotia, she ahd livedin Holbrook for 12 years and Wollaston for forty years. Miss Hirtle is survived by three sisters - Mrs. Charles Snyder of Wollaston; Mrs. George Phillips of Quincy; Mrs. Herbert Fletcher of Concord; and three brot - Fletcher Hirtle of North Weymouth; Charles E. Hirtle of North Quincy; and Daniel Hirtle of Wollaston. Burial in Blue Hill Cemetary, Braintree, Mass.
BURIAL PERMIT
Burial permit, Blue Hill Cem., Braintree, Mass. Mildred G. Hirtle. 1962. Lot #155B Section 20. Mildred G. Hirtle died on 14 Sept. 1962. age: 86 years, 1 month, 6 days. cause: fracture of right femur sustained in fall; arteriosclerotic heart disease. Residence at time of death: 68 Russell St., Quincy, Mass.
RESIDENCES:
1912-15: 15 Bromfield St., Quincy, Mass. 1914-15: Farrington St., Quincy, Mass. 1960: 308 Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. 1962-68: 68 Russell St., Quincy, Mass.
Hirtle Family Bible gives the name as "Millia," not Mildred. Lived with Dan Hirtle in the 1960's [RCH]
Grave number 155B, Secton 20
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