Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1911-1915, Part 1

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Publication date: 1911
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REFERENCE BOOK ACTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY ACTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01720


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Sevseal Boards of Vormen Officers


TION OF ACTON MASSACHUSETTS


Por lar Vaar Ending February 1.


1911


ANNUAL REPORT


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Several Boards of Town Officers


OF THE


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HUDSON, MASS. PRINTED BY THE NEWS 1911


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1910.


Selectmen


Asaph Merriam James B. Tuttle Charles B. Stone


Town Clerk Horace F. Tuttle


Town Treasurer Jonathan K. W. Wetherbee


Assessors


William F. Stevens Term expires 1911


James B. Tuttle Term expires 1912


William F. Kelley Term expires 1913


Overseers of the Poor


Octavus A. Knowlton, J. Sterling Moore, William F. Kelley


Auditor


Waldo E. Whitcomb


Collector of Taxes


William F. Stevens


Tree Warden


William H. Kingsley


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Constables


Albert S. Bradley J. Linwood Richardson


O. Ellsworth Houghton William F. Stevens


Fence Viewers


Asaph Merriam James B. Tuttle Edwin T. Swift


Field Drivers


William F. Kelley Levi W. Perkins Edgar T. Rice George T. Weaver


Road Commissioners


William H. Kingsley Term expires 1911


Albert H. Perkins Term expires 1912


Alfred W. Davis . Term expires 1913


Cemetery Commissioners


Herbert T. Clark . Term expires 1911


Julian Tuttle Term expires 1912


Horace F. Tuttle Term expires 1913


School Committee


Edwin A. Phalen Term expires 1911


Samuel A. Christie . Term expires 1912


Allen Brooks Parker Term expires 1913


Board of Health


Frank E. Tasker . Term expires 1912


James B. Tuttle . Term expires 1911


Asaph Merriam . Term expires 1913


Trustees of Memorial Library (Chosen by the Town)


John Sidney White . Term expires 1911 Lucius A. Hesselton . Term expires 1912 Horace F. Tuttle Term expires 1913


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TOWN WARRANT.


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ACTON


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Middlesex. ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Acton, in the County of Middlesex, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Acton, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to assemble in the town hall, in said town, on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of March, 1911, at nine o'clock in the forenoon. Then and there to act on the following articles, to wit :


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at. said meeting.


Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for town officers.


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Article 3. To see if the town will change the term of its selectmen so that hereafter one shall be chosen annually for the term of three years.


Article 4. To choose all necessary town officers not: named in article 2 and fix salaries.


Article 5. To see if the town will accept the reports. of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, school committee .. library trustees and other town officers.


Article 6. To hear and act upon the report of any committees chosen to report at this meeting.


Article 7. To see what amount of money the town will' raise for the due observance of Memorial Day.


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Article 8. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the repairing and building of roads and bridges,. or act anything thereon.


Article 9. To see if the town will authorize the. treasurer, with the approval of its selectmen, to borrow money for the town, if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the current year.


Article 10. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the support of Memorial library the present year.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the support of schools the present year.


Article 12. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the purchase of school supplies and repairs and improvements upon school buildings and grounds.


Article 13. To see if the town will appropriate a sum


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of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will appropriate for the care of cemeteries, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to copy for the State Archives, and for publication by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, under Chapter 470 of the Acts of 1902, the vital records of the town to the year 1850.


Article 16. To see if the town will take any action in reference to building a high school building the present year, or rescind any vote or votes passed at any previous meetings in reference to location or building of a high school building in town, or act anything thereon.


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Article 17. To see what amount of money the town will raise for maintenance of fire department, or act thereon.


Article 18. To see what action the town will take in reference to the extermination of the gypsy and brown tail moth.


Article 19. To see what amount of money the town will raise for town charges.


Article 20. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


Article 21. To see what action the town will take in regard to street lamps the present year.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to contract with the American Woolen Co. for one hundred electric street lights, or act anything thereon.


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Article 23. To see what action the town will take in regard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Article 24. To see if the town will accept the provisions of Chapter 624, Acts of 1910, relative to the appointment of town accountant, and fix salary of same, or aet anything thereon.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to macadam the Stow road from the South Acton Coal & Lumber Co's vard to the cross road near' W. A. Flint's barn. or act any- thing thereon.


Article 26. To see if the town will take action to furnish tablet for soldiers that went to Spanish-American war of 1898, or act anything thereon.


Article 27. To see if the town will instruct the over- seers of the poor to contract out the medical attendance for the poor the ensuing year.


Article 28. To see if the town will instruct the select- men to order gates established at the Andrew Hapgood crossing and the crossing near house of Sidney L. Richardson or act anything thereon.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to bond treasurer and collector in an Indemnity Company, appro- priate money for the same, or act anything thereon.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to expend a sum of money for sidewalks in any or all of its villages, or accept the Massachusetts sidewalk statutes, or act anything thereon.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to widen the bridge near the cemetery at West Aeton, and the approaches thereto, or act anything thereon.


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And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting copies, attested by you, in the following places. one in each of the Post Offices and Railroad Stations, one in each of the stores of C. H. Mead & Co., W. E. Whitcomb, M. E. Taylor & Co., Tuttle & Newton, Finney & Hoit. George II. Reed, and one at the Nagog House, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen or the Town Clerk on or before the time of holding said meeting.


Given under our hands in Acton this twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred eleven.


ASAPH MERRIAM, JAMES B. TUTTLE, CHARLES B. STONE,


Selectmen of Acton.


A true copy. Attest :


Constable of Acton.


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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING,


MARCH 28, 1910.


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for town officers.


The following town officers were chosen :


Town Clerk-Horace F. Tuttle.


Selectmen-Asaph Merriam, James B. Tuttle, Charles. B. Stone.


Assessor-William F. Kelley.


Overseers of the Poor-William F. Kelley, Octavus A. Knowlton, J. Sterling Moore.


Treasurer-Jonathan K. W. Wetherbee.


Collector of Taxes-William F. Stevens.


Auditor-Waldo E. Whitcomb.


Constables-Albert Bradley, O. Ellsworth Houghton, J. Linwood Richardson, William F. Stevens.


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Road Commissioner-Alfred W. Davis.


Field Drivers-William F. Kelley, Levi W. Perkins, Edgar T. Rice, George T. Weaver.


Fence Viewers-Asaph Merriam, Edwin T. Swift, James B. Tuttle.


School Committee, for three years-Allen Brooks Parker.


School Committee, for one year-Edwin A. Phalen.


Cemetery Commissioner-Horace F. Tuttle.


Board of Health-Asaph Merriam.


Trustee of Memorial Library, three years-Horace F. Tuttle.


Trustee of Memorial Library, one year-J. Sidney White.


Tree Warden-William H. Kingsley.


On the question, "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town," the vote was:


Whole number of ballots cast 392


Yes 193


No 174


Blanks 25


Article 3. To choose all necessary town officers not named in Article 2 and fix salaries.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to appoint surveyors of lumber, wood, hoops and staves.


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Voted : To choose three trustees of the Goodnow Fund, one for one year, one for two years, and one for three years, and that hereafter one shall be chosen annually for three years.


Choose Luther Conant for one year, I. Warren Flagg for two years, Horace F. Tuttle for three years.


Voted: That the salary of the road commissioners be- two and one-half dollars per day, nine hours to constitute- a day.


Voted: That the salary of the tax collector be one per centum of the amount collected and that he perform all the duties hitherto performed by said officer.


Voted: To fix the salary of the town treasurer at two hundred dollars per annum.


Article 4. To see if the town will accept the reports. of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, school committee,. library trustees and other town officers.


Voted: To accept the reports of the several town officers.


Article 5. To hear and act upon the report of any committee chosen to report at this meeting.


Heard the report of Luther Conant for the committee chosen by the town in the matter of the claim of the estate of Abram Jones for land damages.


Voted : To accept the report.


Article 6. To see what amount of money the town will raise for due observance of Memorial day.


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Voted: To raise the sum of fifty ($50) dollars.


Article 7. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the repairing and building of roads and bridges, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise five thousand ($5,000) dollars.


Article 8. To see if the town will authorize the. treasurer. with the approval of its selectmen, to borrow money for the town. if necessary. in anticipation of taxes. the current year.


Voted: To authorize the treasurer. with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money for the town, if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the current year.


Article 9. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the support of Memorial library the present year.


Voted: To raise four hundred dollars for current expenses and two hundred dollars for books.


Article 10. To see what amount of money the town will raise for support of schools the present year.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will raise for school supplies.


Voted: For common schools $4.750.00


High school 4,200.00


School supplies 625.00


Transportation of pupils 1,360.00


Salary of superintendent 510.00


Medical inspection of pupils 100.00


$11,545.00


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Article 12. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will appropriate for the care of cemeteries.


Voted: To appropriate five hundred ($500) dollars.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will raise for maintenance of the fire department, or act thereon.


Voted: To raise the sum of four hundred dollars.


Voted: That the proper officials publish in the annual town report the location of all hand chemical fire extin- guishers belonging to the town.


Voted: That the fire wardens be instructed to furnish hand chemical fire extinguishers and hand force pumps to any individual in town paying one-half of the cost, the said fire apparatus to be for public use.


Article 15. To see what action the town will take in regard to the extermination of the brown tail and gypsy moth.


Voted: To raise the percentage of the assessed valua- tion of the town required by law.


Article 16. To see what amount of money the town will raise for town charges.


Voted: To pass over the article.


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Article 17. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collecting of taxes.


Voted: That the collector charge interest at the rate of five percent per annum on all taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of November next.


Voted : That poll and personal tax only be payable on demand.


That the collector shall issue summons for all poll and personal taxes only, remaining unpaid September 1st.


That the collector shall collect all taxes committed to. him within the municipal year in which they are assessed ..


Article 18. To see what action the town will take in regard to street lamps the present year.


Voted: To raise one thousand dollars to be expended' by the selectmen.


Article 19. To see what action the town will take in regard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Voted : To appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars. to be expended at the discretion of the tree warden.


Article 20. To see if the town will provide a suitable vault and safes for the preservation of the town records, or act anything thereon.


Voted : That the matter be referred to the selectmen with power to act.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to build a high school building the present year, or act anything thereon.


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Voted: That the town build a high school bulding the present year. Yes 83. No 77.


Article 22. To see if the town will sell the town farm, or take any action thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to appropriate fifteen dollars to paint the iron flag holders in the different cemeteries in Acton.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to appropriate two hundred dollars to be used in making proper repairs on the road leading from Maple street to the home of Walter Hayward in South Acton.


Voted: To refer the matter to the road commissioners.


Article 25. To see if the town will expend three hundred dollars on the highway leading from East Acton to Mr. Pope's corner on the Carlisle road.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hundred fifty dollars to repair said road.


Article 26. To see what action the town will take in making proper sanitary arrangements in the town hall.


Voted: To refer the matter to the selectmen with power to act.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to instruct the collector of taxes relative to making a report to the board of selectmen, or act thereon.


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Voted: That the collector of taxes shall render to the selectmen once in every four months commencing with the thirtieth day of November next and each suceeding year. a full statement of his accounts as collector, giving amount committed for collection and interest collected, abatements made by the assessors, and money paid into the treasury by him. In addition to this statement he shall furnish the selectmen on the thirty-first day of March of each year a true list of all unpaid taxes together with the names of de- linquent tax payers.


Article 28. To see if the town will accept the laying out by the road commissioners of a road in West Acton from the terminus of the Kinsley road, so called, to land of James Hurley and heirs of Mary Haniford and build said road, or take any action in relation to the same.


Voted: To accept the laying out by the road com- missioners of a road in West Acton from the terminus of the Kinsley road, so called, to land of James Hurley and heirs of Mary Haniford.


Voted: To instruct the road commissioners to build the road.


Voted : To raise four hundred dollars to build the road and pay the land damages.


Article 29. To see if the town will recind the vote pass- ed at their meeting April 3, 1899. whereby they voted to choose three road commissioners and accept the provisions of law relative thereto.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 30. To see if the town will choose a committee to confer with the water commissioners of the town of Con- cord in regard to said town laying a pipe from its main in


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East Acton, to or near the residence of Abel Cole, or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 31. To see if the town will instruct the assessors. to have printed a valuation list for the year 1910.


Voted: . To instruct the assessors to print the assessed valuation of the town for the year 1910.


STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 8, 1910.


Party designations: R., Republican ; D., Democratic ; D. P., Nom. Paper, Democratic Progressive Nomination Paper; P., Prohibition ; S. L. Socialist Labor; S., Socialist.


Whole number of ballots cast


Precincts 1 2 103


3


Total'


137


130


370


Governor.


Eben S. Draper, R.,


73


85


81


239


Eugene N. Foss, D.,


24


41


37


102


Eugene N. Foss, no designation


1


3


3


7


Eugene N. Foss, D. P. Nom. Paper,


1


1


4


6


John A. Nicholls, P.,


0


2


2


4


Moritz E. Ruther, S. L.,


0


0


0


0


Daniel A. White, S.,


1


2


0


3


Blanks


3


3


3


9


Lieutenant Governor.


Thomas F. Cassidy, D.,


23


30


33


86


Louis A. Frothingham, R.,


69


90


74


233


19


Henry C. Hess, S. L.,


1


0


0


1


Patricy Mahoney, S.,


1


2


0


3


William G. Merrill, P., Blanks


2


4:


4


10


7


11


19


37


Secretary.


Harriet D'Orsay, S.,


1


2


0


3


Charles J. Martell, D.,


21


35


35


91


Andrew Mortenson, S. L.,


0


0


0


0


William M. Olin, R.,


74


88


79


241


Wiliam E. Thomas, P.,


1


5


1


7


Blanks


6


7


15


28


Treasurer.


Carl Fredrikson, S. L.,


0


2


0


2


Thomas A. Frissell, P.,


0


3


0


3


Sylvester J. McBride, S.,


1


0


1


2


Benjamin F. Peach, D.,


20


34


32


86


Elmer A. Stevans, R.,


75


91


78


244


Blanks


7


7


19


33


Auditor.


John Holt, P.,


0


6


0


6


Jeremiah P. McNally, S. L.,


0


1


0


1


Ambrose Miles, S.,


1


0


0


1


Charles C. Paine, D.,


21


34


29


84


Henry E. Turner, R.,


71


87


78


236


Blanks


10


9


23


42


Attorney General.


Dennis McGoff, S. L.,


1


1


0


2


Harold Metcalf, S.,


0


3


1


4


John B. Ratigan, D.,


19


29


30


78


James M. Swift, R.,


77


90


81


248


Blanks


6


14


18


38


20


Congressman (regular term).


John J. Mitchell, D.,


31


49


47


127


James D. Ryan. S.,


0


1


0


1


Wiliam HI. Wilder, R.,


68


78


76


222


Blanks


20


Congressman (To fill vacancy).


John J. Mitchell. D.,


31


46


48


125


William II. Wilder, R.,


66


78


73


217


Blanks


6


13


9


28


Councillor.


Herbert E. Fletcher. R ..


72


93


79


244


J. Kelso Mairs. D.,


22


30


29


81


Blanks


9


14


22


45


Senator.


Frank P. Bennett. Jr .. R.,


75


88


74


237


Philip A. Kiely, D ..


20


34


35


89


Blanks


8


15


21


44


Representative in General Court.


Edward Fisher, D.,


26


42


37


105


James II. Wilkins, R ..


73


81


74


228


Blanks


1


14


19


37


County Commissioner (regular term).


Charles HI. Richardson, R ..


71


86


77


234


Dexter C. Whittemore, D ..


25


36


33


94


Blanks


7


15


20


42.


21


County Commissioner (To fill vacancy).


Winthrop H. Fairbanks, D.,


26


38


32


96


Chester B. Williams, R ..


70


80


76


226


Blanks


7


19


22


48


Associate Commissioners.


Leander V. Colahan. D ..


15


30


21


66


Joseph L. Marin, D ..


13


25


21


59


Frank A. Patch, R ..


68


70


6.9


207


Edward Everett Thompson. R.,


55


64


54


173


Blanks


55


85


95


235


District Attorney.


John J. Higgins, R ..


73


87


70


230


James J. Irwin, D ..


23


36


39


98


Blanks


7


14


21


42


Sheriff.


John R. Fairbairn. R ..


75


92


77


244


Whitfield L. Tuck, D ..


23


33


28


84


C. E. Wood.


0


0)


2


2


.J. L. Richardson,


0


0


1


1


Blanks


5


12


22


39


Vote for Representative in Eleventh Middlesex District, November 8, 1910.


Acton


Aver


Chelmsford


Carlisle


Littleton


Westford


Totals


Edward Fisher. of Westford. R .. 105 249 345 34 103|240 1076 James H. Wilkins of Carlisle. D .. 228 165 258 81| 71|129 932 Blanks


37 46| 44 3| 16 21| 167


(370 460 647 |118 |190|390 2175


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


Births.


Whole number recorded 39


Born in Acton


37


Males


22


Females 17


Native parentage


16


Foreign parentage


12


Mixed parentage


11


Marriages.


Whole number recorded 17


Residents of Acton


23


Residents of other places


11


Deaths.


Whole number recorded 39


Residents of Acton 31


Residents of other places


8


Occurring in Acton


35


Occurring in other places 4


Average age 57 plus


Note. The town clerk requests information of any omission or error in the lists of births, marriages and deaths.


The town clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the returns of births and deaths.


HIORACE F. TUTTLE,


Town Clerk.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1910.


No. Dates


Name of Child.


Name of Parents.


1. May 15 .Balch, Esther Mae


2. June 2 . Bent, Alice M. ..


3. October 10 . Boyce. Robert Eugene


4. June 16 .. . Callahan, Marion Josephine


5. November 22 .. Calder, Ruth Mary ...


6. August 13 ..... Davis, Alfred Warren


. Alfred W. and Lizzie (Morse) ...


7. November 14 .. DeSouza Jose Fegueredo


8. February 28 ... DeBeneditto, Anerina . Bernardino and Maria Domenica (Rozzi)


9. February 16 ... Gates, James Norman .


. Emerick P. and Nellie E. (Porter) . . . . 10. June 27 . . . Granberg, Alfred Alvoa


. Henry H. Jr., and Sarah E. (Ford) .


Alfred B. and Marion A. (Frost)


13. September 21 .. Hearon, John Joseph


. Thomas and Ellen (Mahoney) James and Bridget (Neyland)


14. May 11 . Hurley, Annie Frances


15. July 18 ... . Kelley, Charles Joseph


16. November 27 .. Kennedy, Sarah Josephine


. Charles J. and Agnes (Dwyer) John F. and Julia (Driscoll)


17. June 16 .. .. . Leard, Earl Archie


Dayson H. and Amanda (Schofield)


18. December 22 .. Leard, Lilly Eudavilla Helen . Wallace A. and IIelen Leona (Simonds)


19. February 2 ... Littlefield. Alice Louise . Sheldon E. and Marion ( Wood) ·


20. June 10 . . Luciano. Antonia


. Nicholas and Marie (Lista)


21. July 31 . Maxwell, Hilda Kathleen . Andrew and Lillian E. (Dale)


22. August 14 . . . Mayer, Barbara Snowden . Alfred G. and Harriet R. (IIyatt)


23. May 17 .. .. . . McAllister. Emily Frances George O. and M. Veronica (MeIntyre)


24, November 23 . , McGovern. George Raymond . Hugh and Mary A. (Callan) ...


. Orson Allen and Legurtha Mae (Sweet) . James O. and Martha ( Morrison) ..


. Charles E. and Annie J. (Holland) . .


. Charles HI. and Deina J. (Peterson) .. . Charles T. and Elizabeth (George)


. Bernardino J. and Maria (Fegueredo) .


11. January 26


12. April 4 ...


. Hawley, Sarah Louise . Harris, Alfred L. .


. Ole and Matilda (Anderson)


25. July 27 . Nims, Virginia Ardell


.Harry P. and Hattie J. (Buchanan) . ..


26. October 21 . . .. O'Neil, Walter Leo . James E. and Catherine F. (Foley) . .


27. June 7 . . . . Richardson, Ruth May . William R. and Grace V. (Otis)


28. February 3 ... Rubin, Miriam Hannah . Max and Leah (Marks)


29. February 25 ... Smith, Eleanor Florence . Angus J. and Emily F. (Piper)


.. James F. and Annie (Clark) 30. November 10 . . Stiles, Herman Frank


31. April 7 ... . Teele. Sumner Joseph . Ernest R. and Martha R. (Shattuck) ..


32. January 16 ... Tobin, Winifred Quinlan . Michael J. and Mary T. (Quinlan)


33. December 21 .. Wamboldt, Mabel Avis . Harry L. and Alice A. (Briggs)


34. March 16 . ... Wheeler, Mary Louise Elbridge L. and Katherine (Hynes)


35. December 27 .. Willis, Eleanor Tucker . Sidney J. and Sarah L. (Tucker)


36. June 23 . .... . . Willett, Doris Marie . .Joseph L. and Jessie M. (Lewis)


Three recorded but not reported.


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1910.


No. Date


Place


Names


Residence


1. February 12, 1910


Anderson, Ole .Concord


Acton


Jensen, Helga . .Concord


2. December 10, 1910


Christianson, Casper . East Acton


Acton


Benson, Pauline H. East Acton


3. June 28, 1910


Clayton, David John Maynard


Acton


Gray, Annie Loella .Acton


4. August 7, 1910


Cole, Nelson J. . . Acton


Acton .


Mallinson. Mabel F. . Maynard


5. July 23. 1910 Maynard


DiTutino, Angelo .. South Acton


DiBenedetto, Marcellina . South Acton


Ferris, Charles .. North Acton


Baveur, Aldea . North Acton


Grady. Percy


. Acton


Murphy, Annie G. Harris. Arthur F.


. Maynard


. Acton


LeBlanc, Dora B.


. Nashua, N. II


Jones. Karl Roland


Acton


Maker. Nellie Lang


Concord


10. September 10, 1910 .. . Jones, Walter S. . Acton


Boston


Chaplin, Clara Louise


. Acton


Lawrence, Olin A. . Acton


Dunnell, Sarah M.


. Buckland


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Leard. Wallace Archic


Acton


Simonds, Helen Leona . Acton


Hardy. Thomas . . Cambridge French, Emma Jane . West Acton


14. October 7. 1910 Rockingham. Vt.


Priest, Harold J. . Stow .


Ellison, Margurite F. . Acton


15. . October 31. 1910 Schnair. Charles W. . West Acton


Maynard


Moore, Gertrude I. . West Acton


Smith, Charles Allen . Acton


Groomes, Hattie Mercer Acton


Urban. Louis George . . Bellows Falls. Vt.


Smiley, Emma Josephine . West Acton


6. December 28, 1910 Concord


7. September 29, 1910 Maynard


8. October 31, 1910 .. . .


Nashua, N. H.


9. November 21, 1910 Concord


11. September 14, 1910 . . Buekland


12. March 14, 1910 Aeton


13. July 4, 1910 West Acton


16. June 8, 1910 Boston


17. November 20, 1910 .




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