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Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910 24 0 Browse Search
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rter members. Decreased.Mr. Howard Dawson Mr. Israel H. DeWolff Life members.Mr. George H. Derby Resigned.Mr. Roswell C. Downer Resigned. Life members.Mr. Frank E. Dickerman Decreased.Mr. George H. Dickerman Mr. Quincy E. Dickerman Decreased.Mrs. Quincy E. Dickerman Resigned.Prof. A. E. Dolbear Decreased.Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw Downer Resigned.Mr. Edward W. Doyle Miss Sarah M. Draper Resigned.Mrs. Alma L. Durell Mr. John H. Dusseault Mr. SaMrs. Quincy E. Dickerman Resigned.Prof. A. E. Dolbear Decreased.Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw Downer Resigned.Mr. Edward W. Doyle Miss Sarah M. Draper Resigned.Mrs. Alma L. Durell Mr. John H. Dusseault Mr. Samuel C. Earle Resigned.Miss Maverette E. Eddy Mrs. Helen P. Edlefson Resigned.Mr. Albert W. Edmands Life members.Mrs. Lucy Stone Edmands Charter members. Life members.Mr. Charles D. Elliot Miss Clara Z. Elliot Charter members. Life members.Mrs. Emily J. Elliot Miss Mary E. Elliot Mrs. Charlotte P. Emerson Life members.Mr. John S. Emerson Resigned.Mr. C. C. Farrington Resigned.Miss Rebecca Fillebrown Resigned.Mr. Frank E. Pitts Mrs. Harriet
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Report of the Committee on Necrology. (search)
during the year are Charles D. Elliot, Quincy E. Dickerman, Lemuel H. Snow, Mrs. John F. Ayer, andedgments to the Somerville Journal.) Quincy E. Dickerman was born in Stoughton July 15, 1828. H the school committee. In December, 1856, Mr. Dickerman was appointed usher in the Mayhew School, hanged to sub-master, and in this position Mr. Dickerman continued until the abandonment of the Mayter thirty years service in the school. Mr. Dickerman was a successful disciplinarian, although g them good habits and manly character. Mr. Dickerman became a member of the Somerville school bs highly complimentary of his services. Mr. Dickerman married, November 25, 1862, Rebecca M. Perant in the Warren School, Charlestown. In 1869 Mr. and Mrs. Dickerman moved to Somerville, and in Mrs. Dickerman moved to Somerville, and in 1872 built the house corner of Central Street and Highland Avenue, which they occupied until the death of Mrs. Dickerman in January, 1906. Mr. Dickerman died January 25, 1909. He was a member of S[2 more...]