
Cecil County John Doe was a man who shot himself at a boarding house run by Ralph Levy at 504 North Calvert street in North East, Maryland on March 14, 1917.
The decedent was discovered by Milton Goldsborough, a porter at the boarding house. Police noted gas was flowing into the room from an open fixture. He had told Levy that he lived on Gay Street and came to this country three years ago on the North German Lloyd steamer Neckar.
He was buried at the Alms House Potters Field in Cherry Hill, Maryland.