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The Massachusetts State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus is the highest official in the Knights of Columbus within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . State Deputy [1] [2] Term. Council. Total Members. Total Councils. James E. Hayes. 1893–1897. Bunker Hill Council #62.
In 1936, Moynihan was elected state deputy of the Massachusetts State Council of the Knights of Columbus. He was the first person born in Ireland to hold this position. At the 1937 Supreme Convention, Moynihan stunned delegates by nominating Deputy Supreme Knight Francis P. Matthews for Supreme Knight, but Matthews declined the nomination.
Knights of Columbus. In 1932, McDevitt joined the Santa Maria Council of the Knights of Columbus in Malden. He held several positions, including serving as grand knight twice. He then rose through the chairs of the state council and was made State Deputy of Massachusetts on May 11, 1948.
Branch/service. United States Navy. Battles/wars. Korean War. Newman A. Flanagan (born March 5, 1930) is an American attorney and politician who served as the district attorney of Suffolk County, Massachusetts from 1978-1992. Active in the Knights of Columbus, he served as a State Deputy of Massachusetts in the fraternal organization.
Paul A. Flanagan is the State Deputy of Massachusetts in the Knights of Columbus. [1] [2] His father, Newman A. Flanagan, [3] and grandfather James H. Flanagan, [4] were also state deputies. [1] They are the only grandfather-father-son combination of state deputies in the history of the Knights of Columbus. [1] [5]
O. John J. O'Hara. Categories: Knights of Columbus. Members of fraternal orders. Members of Catholic organizations. Leaders of organizations.
Daniel Joseph Fitzgerald (June 9, 1898 – March 12, 1990) was the Hampden County, Massachusetts Registrar of Probate and a State Deputy of Massachusetts for the Knights of Columbus. [1] [2] Fitzgerald was born June 9, 1898, in Springfield, Massachusetts, to Thomas J. and Nellie V. (Moriaty) Fitzgerald. [1]
Knights of Columbus Hayes joined the Knights in Massachusetts in 1892 as the charter Deputy Grand Knight of the Bunker Hill Council Number 62, the first council in Massachusetts. [2] [5] He also served as the first state deputy of Massachusetts , winning by unanimous vote on April 24, 1893, and then winning reelection in 1895 and 1896.