Hi Merski,
Thanks for your speedy reply.
This is what we have on my grandfather:
From the Evening Post, Thursday, July 22 1915:
"James J. Carroll, a resident of Worcester many years, died in his home at 30 Orchard Street yesterday morning of pneumonia.
He was an attendant of St. Ann's Church.
He leaves his wife Annie A. (Quirk) Carroll, two sons James J.and John A. Carroll, four brothers, Patrick of Worcester, Thomas of Newport R.I., John and Michael in Ireland, four sisters, Bridget, wife of William O'Keefe of Boston, Margaret, wife of Vincent Daley of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Hehir and Miss Kathrine Carroll of Ireland.
The funeral will be held from the home of his brother Patrick Carroll of 228 Chandler Street Saturday morning with a high mass of requiem in St.Ann's Church at 9 o'clock."
And from the Copy of the Record of Death from the commonwealth of Massachusetts:
" Name of Deceased: James J. Carroll Age 32, 2 months, 20 days (The Date of Record was July 26, 1915) Birthplace: (unknown) Ireland
Name of Father: Martin Carroll Birthplace (unknown) Ireland
Name of Mother: Bridget Dowd Birthplace (unknown) Ireland
Place of Burial: St. John's Cemetery, Worcester, Ma"
We also believe that our grandfather spend some time in the Worcester State Hospital as I did find someone with his name on a census record which I cannot locate at this moment. And we had heard rumors about his "nervous condition".
If I locate any more I will forward it on to you.
Anything you can find or suggest is appreciated.
Lynn and Christine