James H. Basquil was born 12 January 1922 in Manchester New Hampshire to Irish
immigrants, James & Nora (Kelley) Basquil. His father James had been born in Couty Mayo Ireland, and arrived in America about 1911. James met, then married Nora Kelley in Manchester in 1916. They both became naturalized citizens of the United States and began to raise a family.
When James was born, the family was living at 398 Cedar Street [which is only a few blocks from Sheehan-Basquil Park]. Tragedy struck the Basquil family when his mother Nora died suddenly, on the day after Christmas in 1926–James was only 4 years old. The children were placed in orphanages, at least for a while. In 1930 James Basquil, along with his brothers Lewis and Edward can be found in St. Joseph’s Boy’s Home in Manchester, while his sister is at St. Patrick’s Orphanage. By 1940 the Basquil children were back living with their father James at 335 Lake Avenue. The then 18-yearo-old James H. Basquil had completed four years of high school at St. Joseph’s, and was listed as being a “NH Arts & Crafts Student NYA School Project.” [The NYA was a federal program to provide youth with employment]. Continue reading




