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Census 1910, 1900 Gardner, MA

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Census 1910, 1900 Gardner, MA

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Census 1910, 1900 Gardner, MA
Fitchburg Sentinal, 11/16/1965 obituary
Miss Della A. Quinlisk, 78, of 71 Lynde St., native and life long resident, died Mondat at the Gallant Rest Home.
She was a daughter of the late Jon and Margaret (Kelly) Quinlisk and was a member of the Sacred Heart parish.
She is survived by a brother, Lawrence of Bridgeport, Conn., two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Patriquin and Mrs. Laura McMurray of Fitchburg.
The funeral will be Wednesday morning at 9 from the Lamoureux Funeral Home. A requiem high mass will hold in Sacred Heart Church with burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling hours, are tomorrow from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home.

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Census 1900 Gardner, MA

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City councillor from 1930-1934 Gardner City Records
Fitchburg Sentinal, 1/24/1930, "Quinlisk Seeks Council Berth At Gardner".
Graduate of Gardner High School and Bryant & Stratton Business School. Belonged to the Elks, past commander of Ovila Case post, a member of the American Legion and Gardner council of the Knights of Columbus. Enlisted in the air corps in WWI and served 16 months overseas. (from John W. Quinlisk obituary)
Census 1900 Gardner, MA
Obituary was in the Fitchburg Sentinal, 6/23/1934.
Funeral had a requiem high mass, and he was buried with military honors.

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Census 1910
Fitchburg Sentinal, Fitchburg, Massachusetts,Saturday, March 1, 1958, p.2
Out of respect to the memory of Miss Mollie Quinlisk, Spillane Millinery Shop will remain closed until Tuesday, March 4.
Fitchburg Sentinal, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 3/15/1958
Probate Court-Worchester, March 15
In her will filed, here for probate, Mary M. Quinlisk of Gardner, who died Feb. 28, leaves the residue of her estate in trust to her sister, Stella Quinlisk of Gardner and cash bequests to a sister, Mrs. Johanna O'Brien, of Ticonderoga, N.Y., a niece, Virginia Quinlisk of Boston, and a nephew, John Patriquin also of Boston.
Bank deposits are left to her sisters, Stella and Mrs. Laura McMurray of Fitchburg and a nephew William McMurray also of Fitchburg.
Real estate is bequeathed to her brother, Michael Quinlisk of Gardner and her interest in a Fitchburg millinery establishment is left to her sister, Mrs. McMurray.

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Census 1910
Fitchburg Sentinal 1/21/1939- McMurray- Quinlisk Wedding Announcement
Dr. Francis B. McMurray of this city and Miss Laura Quinlisk, Gardner, were married by Rev. Peter Harrigan at St. Teresa's Church in Brooklyn, N.Y., yesterday afternoon. They were attended by Miss Mary Gearin of Providence as bridesmaid and Robert Gray of Leominster as best man.
Dr. McMurray is a graduate of Fitchburg High School and of Harvard Dental School in 1924. He has practiced dentistry in this city for several years.
The bride is graduated from Gardner High School and was associated with Mollie's Hat Shop in Gardner.
Dr. and Mrs. McMurray will take a short wedding trip and on thier return will reside in this city where Mrs. McMurray will be manager of the Spillane Millinery shop.
Dr. McMurray is well known in this city where he is a member of Fitchburg Lodge of Elks, the Worchester North Dental Association and a past govenor of the Civitan club.


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Was buried by Wunderlich, Harris, & Sonntag.
Maria C. Dobson was William's second marriage.
In about 1888 he moved to Joliet from Washington D.C. he was also one of the oldest members of the Knights of Pythias order in Illinois, he was also affiliated with the Modern Woodmen of the World. per Joliet Evening Herald 7/29/1920.
1900 Census Joliet, IL

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Death possibly after 1892.. City directories show he disappears from them then.