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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Theodore BrandoliniTheodore Brandolini in The Boston Post - May 22 1939
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... M. P. Johnson, RAMS WALL CHASING FLY, BADLY INJURED Rushing to catch a fly ln an amateur baseball gam at For River Field, Quincy Point, yesterday afternoon. 19- earold Theodore Brandolini of .0 Massachusetts avenue. Quincy, suffered a probable skull fracture in a headon coibion wlh th. ft River Clubhouse. Brandolini, knot ked unconscious by the collision, was taken to Quincy City Hospital w here his condition was described as not dangerous. INDIAN WAR VETS GUESTS OF HONOR Colonel Michael TI. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Theodore BrandoliniTheodore Brandolini in The Quincy Evening News - Feb 18 1933
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Stanley Short, Margaret Thompson, Sylvia Weiner. Angelo Ricci, Alexander Watt. Carmody, John Driscoll, Alice Evans, Helen McGarty, John Page. Frances Ricker, James Savage, Lelio Serafini, Stella Smith, Caro) Tolman. Theodore Brandolini, Anna Brown, Nancy Chella. Conaghan, John Costello. Jeanne Dialogue, Ferdinand Di- Nicola, David Dunn. Franchuk, George Edward Hackett. Howe, Donald Kain. Beatrice Marella. Rita McManus, Elmus McNeil. Barbara Muir. Paolucci, ..."
Publication place: Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Theodore BrandoliniTheodore Brandolini in The Boston Globe - May 22 1939
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Station. BALL POS SIB lvf R ACT U R E S player's SKULL IN QUINCY. May struck on the head with a baseball during a game at Quincy Point. Theodore Brandolini, 19. of 17 Massachusetts av., was at the Quincy City Hospital tonight with a possible fractured skull. Quintuplets— Continued from the First Page with a lusty rendition of the two ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Theodore BrandoliniTheodore Brandolini in The Quincy Evening News - May 13 1933
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Yourself By HART RAINY DAY ASSEMBLY The class of 8-4 entertained their audience during the second lunch period on Wednesday, May 10 Manuel introduced Henry Holden, William Lamb and Theodore Brandolini, who played “The Bells of Saint Mary's on their harmonicas. Next Josephine DiNicola displayed her talent by playing a piano solo, followed by “Oh Suzanna” played on the harmonica by ..."
Publication place: Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1950 United States Federal Census
Theodore J Brandolini 1919Massachusetts
Theodore J Brandolini, born Circa 1919
Theodore married Rita V Brandolini.
They had one daughter: Shirley A Brandolini.
1940 United States Federal Census
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE
Theodore Brandolini 1919 1984
Theodore Brandolini, 1919 - 1984
Theodore Brandolini was born on January 18 1919.
Theodore lived in Quincy, Massachusetts 02169, USA.
Theodore passed away in June 1984, at age 65.
U.S. City Directories
Theodore J Brandolini
Theodore J Brandolini
Theodore J Brandolini married Rita Brandolini in Before 1955.
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Shirley Ann Brandolini 1949Massachusetts
Theodore J Brandolini, born 1949
Shirley Ann Brandolini was born on month day 1949, in birth place, Massachusetts, to Theodore J Brandolini and Rita V McMann.