William E. Carney

William Edward Carney[1]
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
from the 4th Suffolk[2] district
In office
1914–1914
Member of the Boston, Massachusetts
Common Council[3]
Ward 5[3]
In office
January 4, 1909[3]  February 3, 1910[4][5]
Succeeded by None office abolished[4][6]
Personal details
Born January 16, 1878[1][7]
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Political party Democratic[7]
Spouse(s) Margaret[1][8]
Children Louise G. Carney, b. 1899[8]
Residence 11 Ellwood Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts. (1908);[9]
72 Washington Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts, (1914);[1][10][8]
Occupation Court probation officer[1]
Religion Roman Catholic[7]
Nickname(s) Billy

William Edward Carney (born January 16, 1878) was a Massachusetts politician and court officer who served on the Boston Common Council, and as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[7]

Massachusetts House of Representatives

Carney served on the Massachusetts House of Representatives committee on Public Service in 1913 and 1914.[7]

Probation officer

In 1918, after he left the Massachusetts House of Representatives Carney became a Juvenile Probation Officer of the Charlestown District Court[11][12] in Boston, Massachusetts. On January 27, 1919 Carney was promoted to Probation Officer from Juvenile Probation Officer.[13]

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 United States, Selective Service System (September 3, 1918), World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; Registration Location: Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Draft Board: 3., Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, image 156
  2. Coolidge, Henry D. (1914), A Manual for the Use of the General Court for 1914, Boston, Massachusetts: The Massachusetts General Court, p. 459.
  3. 1 2 3 City Council of Boston (1910), Reports of Proceedings of the City Council of Boston for the Year Commencing January 1, 1909 and Ending February 5, 1910, Boston, Massachusetts: City of Boston, p. 2.
  4. 1 2 City Council of Boston (1910), Reports of Proceedings of the City Council of Boston for the Year Commencing January 1, 1909 and Ending February 5, 1910, Boston, Massachusetts: City of Boston, p. 856.
  5. City Council of Boston (1910), Reports of Proceedings of the City Council of Boston for the Year Commencing January 1, 1909 and Ending February 5, 1910, Boston, Massachusetts: City of Boston, p. 869.
  6. City Council of Boston (1910), Reports of Proceedings of the City Council of Boston for the Year Commencing January 1, 1909 and Ending February 5, 1910, Boston, Massachusetts: City of Boston, p. 859.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Who's Who in State Politics, 1914, Boston, MA: Practical Politics, 1914, p. 131.
  8. 1 2 3 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. Bureau of the Census (1920), 1920 United States Federal Census Enumeration District: 84, Washington, D.C.: The National Archives, p. Census Place: Boston Ward 4, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Page: 10A.
  9. City Council of Boston (1909), Documents of the City of Boston, For the Year 1908. In Four Volumes, Volume III, Boston, Massachusetts: City Council of Boston, p. 4.
  10. Coolidge, Henry D. (1914), A Manual for the Use of the General Court for 1914, Boston, Massachusetts: The Massachusetts General Court, p. 466.
  11. Massachusetts Commission on Probation (1920), Annual Report of the Commission on Probation, Year Ending September 30, 1918, Boston, Massachusetts: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 76.
  12. Massachusetts Commission on Probation (1920), Annual Report of the Commission on Probation, Year Ending September 30, 1919, Boston, Massachusetts: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 73.
  13. Massachusetts Commission on Probation (1920), Annual Report of the Commission on Probation, Year Ending September 30, 1919, Boston, Massachusetts: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 34.
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