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Brunswick [[Category:Brunswick Distinguished Citizen]]Distinguished Citizen:
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Jack McQuillen
Jack McQuillen


Brunswick [[Category:Brunswick Distinguished Citizen]]Distinguished Citizen 1992:  From “Brunswick:  100 Years of Memories” (1980).
Brunswick Distinguished Citizen 1992:  From “Brunswick:  100 Years of Memories” (1980).
   Jack, the youngest of the baseball playing McQuillen brothers, began is championship baseball career in 1938 and during his pro ears his batting average was .306.  Jack’s reputation for stolen bases was well known and during his career he led two different leagues in stolen bases.  Jack has been honored in several baseball Halls of Fame.
   Jack, the youngest of the baseball playing McQuillen brothers, began is championship baseball career in 1938 and during his pro ears his batting average was .306.  Jack’s reputation for stolen bases was well known and during his career he led two different leagues in stolen bases.  Jack has been honored in several baseball Halls of Fame.


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Brunswick Distinguished Citizen:

Jack McQuillen

Brunswick Distinguished Citizen 1992: From “Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories” (1980).

 Jack, the youngest of the baseball playing McQuillen brothers, began is championship baseball career in 1938 and during his pro ears his batting average was .306.  Jack’s reputation for stolen bases was well known and during his career he led two different leagues in stolen bases.  Jack has been honored in several baseball Halls of Fame.

1940 United States Federal Census Name: Jack Mc Quillen Respondent: Yes Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1920 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Virginia Marital Status: Single Relation to Head of House: Son Home in 1940: Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland Street: Brunswick Street House Number: 603 Inferred Residence in 1935: Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland Residence in 1935: Same House Sheet Number: 12A Occupation: Salesman Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: High School, 4th year Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 56 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 50 Income: 108 Income Other Sources: No Household Members: Name Age Rhuie Mc Quillen 51 Jack Mc Quillen 20 Gertrude Mc Quillen 18 James Mc Quillen 15 Joan Mc Quillen 12

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