James P. Timilty

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James P. Timilty (March 28, 1865 – July 6, 1921) was an American politician.

Timilty was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He went to the Boston public schools. He worked for the Boston City Paving Department and was a foreman. Timilty lived in Roxbury. In 1908 and 1909, Timilty served on the Boston Board of Aldermen and was a Democrat. He served in the Massachusetts Senate from 1910 to 1916. Timilty died at his summer home in Sharon, Massachusetts after being in poor health for several years.[1][2]

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  1. ^ 'Ex-Senator Timilty Dead,' The Boston Daily Globe, July 7, 1921, pg. 5
  2. ^ 'Who's Who in State Politics 1915. Practical Politics, Boston, Massachusetts: 1915, Biographical Sketch of James P. Timilty, pg. 92


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