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Herbert M. Plimpton, H. Leon Steele, James Ber- wick, Francis E. Everett, John P. Oldham.
Mr. Herbert M. Plimpton notified by Town Clerk, Committee notified
April 5, 1904.
Art. 41. On motion by Mr. Walter F. Tilton. By-Laws Voted : That Article 41 be taken from table.
On motion by Mr. Walter F. Tilton. Voted : That the town appoint a committee of five to consider and report a revision of the By-Laws of the town, with its recommendations as to the same; this committee to be appointed by the chair.
James A. Halloran, Edward W. Jewett, W. Frank Committee Tilton, Frank A. Fales, James A. Hartshorn.
Art. 42. On motion by Mr. J. Fred Boyden. Voted : Postponed That action on this article be indefinitely postponed.
Art. 43. On motion by Mr. Marcus M. Alden. E. J. Shat- Voted : That the sum of $1,000 be appropriated from School tuck the treasury of the Water Commissioners to set a Hydrant, hydrant near the E. J. Shattuck school house. $1,000
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Station, $8500
Machinery Art. 44. On motion by Mr. Marcus M. Alden. for and ad- ditions to Voted : That the town increase the pumping facilities Pumping at Buckmaster Pond and authorize the Water Commis- sioners to purchase and install additional pumping machinery and construct such additions to the building as may be necessary for such purpose, at a cost not exceeding $8,500, of which sum $2,500 shall be appro- priated from the treasury of the Water Commissioners and the balance shall be borrowed on notes of the town.
All the articles in the warrant having been acted on at 11.30 o'clock P. M., on motion by Mr. James A. Hartshorn. Voted : To dissolve.
Dissolved.
Attest :
JOHN F. KILEY, Town Clerk.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either Constable of the Town of Norwood, in said county :
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the sixth day of September, at seven forty-five, in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :
ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
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ART. 2. To hear and act on the report of any committee.
ART. 3. To see what sum of money not exceeding $500 the town will vote to raise and appropriate or borrow, to be ex- pended during the current year in paying for public band con- certs or music furnished for public celebrations, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 4. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Mylod Street, from the end of pipe to house of James Brec, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
ART. 5. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Central Street, from house of Patrick Conley to Day street, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
ART. 6. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Mylod Street, from Rock Hill Avenue to house of Patrick Dowdie, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
ART. 7. To see if the town will vote to accept of Clark Street, as laid out and extended by the Selectmen, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
ART. S. To see if the town will vote to accept of Winslow Avenue, between the present end and Walnut Avenue, as laid out by Selectmen, and raise and appropriate or borrow money to build the same, subject to the provision of chapter fifty of the Revised Laws.
ART. 9. To see if the town will vote to accept of Rock Street, between Munroe and Lenox Streets, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appropriate or borrow money to build the same, subject to the provisions of chapter fifty of the Revised Laws.
ART. 10. To see if the town will appoint a committee to investigate the matter of drainage through the land of George
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Everett estate and Alvin Fuller, and report at some future meet- ing or take any other action.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies in ten public places in this town, seven days at least before the day of said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the time and day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood, this twenty-second day of August A. D. 1904.
RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, Selectmen of Norwood.
NORFOLK SS. NORWOOD, August 29, 1904.
By virtue of this warrant I have served the within warrant by posting attested copies of the same in ten public places in said town seven days before the time of said meeting.
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the inhabi- tants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections, met in Village Hall, in said town, on Tues- day the sixth day of September, 1904, at seven forty-five o'clock in the afternoon, and were called to order by the Town Clerk, who read the warrant calling the meeting and the return thereon of the constable who served the same upon the inhabitants.
Moderator Article 1. The meeting nominated and choose for moderator Clifford B. Sanborn.
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Postponed
Art. 2. Indefinitely postponed.
Art. 3. On motion by Mr. Richard E. Oldham. Band Con- Voted : That the sum of $500 be appropriated and bor- cert, $500 rowed, to be raised by tax in 1905, to pay for public band concerts for present year.
Art. 4. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted : Water on That the sum of $100 be appropriated from the Water $1oo Mylod St., Commissioners treasury to extend the water main on Mylod Street, from end of pipe to house of James Bree, subject to usual guarantee.
Art. 5. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted : Water on That the sum of $300 be appropriated from the Water Central St. Commissioners treasury to extend the water mains on $300 Central Street, from the end of pipe to Day Street.
Art. 6. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted : Water on That the sum of $160 be appropriated from the Water Mylod St., Commissioners treasury to extend the water mains on $160 Mylod Street, from Rock Hill Avenue to house of Patrick Dowdie, subject to the usual guarantee.
Art. 7. On motion by Mr. Richard E. Oldham. Clark St., Voted : That the town accept the proposed extension of $150 Clark Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, and that the sum of $150 be appropriated and borrowed, to be paid by tax in 1905, to pay land damage and other expenses.
Art. S. On motion by Mr. Richard E. Oldham. Winslow Voted : That the town accept Winslow Avenue, be- Ave., tween the present end and Walnut Avenue, as laid out $500 by the Selectmen, and that the sum of $500 be appro- priated and borrowed, to be paid by tax in 1905, to build the same, subject to the provisions of chapter fifty of the Revised Laws.
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Rock St., $2700 Art. 9. On motion by Mr. Richard E. Oldham. Voted : That the town accept Rock Street, between Monroe and Lenox Streets, as laid out by the Select- men, and that the sum of $2,700 be appropriated and borrowed, to be paid by tax in 1905, to build the same, subject to the provisions of chapter fifty of the Revised Laws.
Committee Art. 10. On motion by Mr. Richard E. Oldham. Voted : That a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator to investigate the matter of drainage through the land of George Everett estate and Alvin Fuller, and report at a future town meeting.
James W. Conger, John Gillooly, Ernest H. Grant, Aaron L. Goodwin and Harvey L. Boyden.
Mr. James W. Conger of this committee notified September 12, 1904, by the Town Clerk.
All the articles in the warrant having been acted upon at eight o'clock and fifteen minutes, it was moved that the meeting be now dissolved.
Dissolved.
Attest :
JOHN F. KILEY, Town Clerk.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwood in said County.
GREETING :
You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town of Norwood, qualified to vote for civil officers, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the eighth day of November next, at six forty-five o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to give in their votes for
. Fifteen Electors for President and Vice-President of the United States.
Governor of the Commonwealth.
Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General of the Commonwealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth.
Attorney-General of the Commonwealth.
One Representative to Congress for the Twelfth Con- gressional District.
Councillor for the Second Councillor District.
Senator for the Second Norfolk District.
One Representative to the next General Court for the First Norfolk Representative District.
One District Attorney for Southeastern District.
One Sheriff for the County of Norfolk.
One County Commissioner for the County of Norfolk.
Two Special Commissioners for the County of Norfolk.
The polls may be closed as early as four o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
Hereof fail not, but make return of this warrant, with your
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doings thereon, unto the Selectmen, on or before said day and time.
Given under our hands, at Norwood aforesaid, this thirty-first day of October, A. D. nineteen hundred and four.
FRED L. FISHER, RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW. Selectmen of Norwood.
NORFOLK SS. NORWOOD, November 8, 1904.
By virtue of this warrant I have served the within warrant by posting attested copies of the same in ten public places in said town seven days before the time of said meeting.
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections, met in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the eighth day of Nov_ ember, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four, it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday in said month, and were called to order at six thirty-five o'clock in the forenoon, by Fred L. Fisher, Chairman of the Board of Select- men. The Town Clerk then read the warrant calling said meeting and the return thereon of the officer who served the same upon the inhabitants.
Fred L. Fisher, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, took charge of the meeting, after the reading of the warrant, and acted as presiding election officer. In conformity with the laws of the Commonwealth in relation to elections, Village Hall
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had been fitted up as a polling place, a space railed off, and compartments provided for the use and convenience of the voters to examine and mark their ballots. Each compartment was supplied with suitable facilities for the purpose and with cards of instruction.
The following having been appointed by the Selectmen were sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful discharge of their duties : -
BALLOT CLERKS.
Conrad Readle, E. P. Tucker, F. M. Readle, A. N. Hartshorn, Thomas F. Mahoney, D. J. Slattery.
TELLERS.
George H. Dexter, Michael Murphy, Frank W. Talbot, Charles P. Dunn, Eben Gay, John J. Tobin, Milton Rock, Thomas Hayden.
A sealed package of ballots supplied by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, marked "First set ballots, 1650, Town of Norwood," was then delivered to the Ballot Clerks by the Town Clerk, together with specimen ballots and cards of instruction ; and their receipt therefor was taken in conformity to the law. The presiding election officer publicly broke the seal on the package and delivered the ballots to the Ballot Clerks, who took their positions at the entrance to the polling place, and furnished the ballots to the voters who presented themselves and were found to be qualified.
The Registrars of Voters had provided duplicate lists of the qualified voters entitled to vote at this election, one copy of which was placed in the hands of the Ballot Clerks, at the entrance to the polling place, and the other copy was placed at the ballot box. No voter was furnished a ballot until his name was checked on the list at the entrance to the polling place, and he was not allowed to deposit his ballot until his name had been found and checked on the list at the ballot box.
The cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted
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in different parts of the building, outside the rail, as required by law.
The register of the ballot box was set at zero (o) and the box was then locked by the Town Clerk.
At fifteen minutes before seven o'clock the polls were de- clared open for the reception of votes, and were kept open by vote of the meeting, until twenty minutes of five o'clock in the afternoon, when after due notice, they were declared closed.
By unanimous consent, the ballot box was opened at half past ten o'clock, and also several times during the day, for the purpose of removing the ballots to be counted.
The ballot box was opened at the close of the polls, and tlie register stood at eleven hundred and thirty-six (1136). The names were checked on the voting list by the Ballot Clerks, at the entrance to the polling place and by the checkers at the ballot box, were counted up and compared and found to agree, and the number of names so checked was eleven hundred and thirty-six (1136), which agreed with the total number of votes taken from the ballot box.
The unused ballots were enclosed in a package, endorsed and sealed, and delivered to the Town Clerk.
The election officers canvassed the votes given in, and the whole number was found to be eleven hundred and thirty-six (1136), which were sorted, counted and recorded, and declara- tion thereof made in open meeting, as required by law.
In counting the votes, the blank forms approved by the Secretary of the Commonwealth were used by the Tellers.
The votes for National, State and County officers were declared at twenty minutes past six o'clock P. M., as follows : -
For President :
Electors-Socialist Labor, Corregan and Cox, 3
Electors-Socialist, Debs and Hanford, 32
Electors-Democratic, Parker and Davis, 396
Electors-Republican, Roosevelt and Fairbanks, 610
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Electors-Prohibitionist, Swallow and Carroll, 9
Electors-Peoples Party, Watson and Tibbles, Blanks, S3 3
For Governor :
John Quincy Adams,
35
John L. Bates,
432
Michael T. Berry,
4
Oliver W. Cobb,
I
William L. Douglas,
609
Blanks,
55
For Lieutenant Governor :
Olof Bokelund,
39
John C. Crosby,
462
Frank P. Dyer,
5 -
Curtis Guild, Jr.,
489
Moritz E. Ruther, Blanks,
138
For Secretary :
James A. Bresnahan,
I2
Fannie J. Clary,
4
Charles C. Hitchcock,
40
Henry B. Little,
398
William M. Olin, Blanks,
518
164
For Treasurer :
Hubert C. Bartlett,
54
Arthur B. Chapin,
505
Edmund D. Codman,
394
Andrew Mortensen,
5
Willard O. Wylie, Blanks,
22
156
3
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For Auditor :
Charles E. Burnham,
6
Walter J. Hoar,
I2
Charles Stevens,
63
Francis X. Tetrault,
370
Henry E. Turner, Blanks,
183
For Attorney-General :
Henry M. Dean,
9
John P. Leahy,
397
Herbert Parker,
508
John Weaver Sherman,
46
Thomas Stevenson,
5
Blanks, 171
For Representative in Congress, Twelfth District :
Augustus Hemenway,
413
George Elmer Littlefield,
57
John W. Weeks, Blanks,
513
153
For Councillor, Second District :
Frederick S. Hall,
505
Irving M. Newcomb,
57
Benjamin F. Tilley,
377
Blanks,
203
For Senator, Second Norfolk District :
Prentiss Cummings,
510
Richard Cunningham,
382
Joseph B. Howell,
58
Blanks, I86
For Representative in General Court, First Norfolk District :
Edmond H. Bowler, 431
502
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1
Arthur R. Morgner,
48
492
Joseph H. Soliday, Blanks, 165
For County Commissioner, Norfolk :
Arthur Clark,
431
Daniel H. Coleman,
50
Sumner H. Foster,
476
Blanks,
179
For Associate Commissioners, Norfolk :
Albert G. Coffin,
So
John Everett,
486
John J. Gallagher,
88
Lewis R. Whitaker,
477
Blanks,
1141
For District Attorney, Southeastern District :
Asa P. French,
741
John McCarty,
96
Blanks,
299
For Sheriff, Norfolk County :
Samuel H. Capen,
760
Peter M. Carlson,
72
Blanks,
304
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VITAL STATISTICS.
BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD 1904.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Jan. I
Stephen J. Curran
Stephen J. and Annie A.
2
Lillian G. Fairbanks
Henry E. and Elizabeth A.
IO
Carr
William H. and Annie E.
I2
McCormick
Martin J. and Emily
14
Alma E. Balduf
Fred C. and Lillian A.
14
Esther E. Garland
Frank W. and Mary S.
15
Gerrie
Peter and Georgie
23
Annie V. Miller John Gahagan
Patrick J. and Alice
Feb. 2
John F. Hurley
William and Elly
3
Ruth E. Woodman
Walter J. and Emma M.
4
Rogers F. Williams
Frank and Christina
7
Claire Pendergast
William F. and Mary E.
9 13
Marjorie F. Uphill
George A. and Laura C.
14
Valentine Sholar
William J. and Alice W.
14
Nanni M. Lehtonen
14
Walter J. Welch
James H. and Mary E.
16
Alfred R. Clark
Harry E. and Mary
Brainard and Corinne
22
Margaret M. Soar
Arthur and Isabel
22 Edna F. Schaier
Carl and Annie L.
23 23
Rafuse
23
Green
Charles M. and Mary
25 25
Oliver C. Small
Oliver B. and Ettie B.
27 Dorothy Knight
Oscar and Hattie
29
Chester W. Fitzgerald
William M. and Lillian E.
Mar. 2
Elof L. Sundquist
Erick and Hilda J.
3
Francis E. Butttrick
Frank E. and Mary E.
29
Hilda Cook
Charles and Johanna
August and Ida
IS Ruth B. Rowe
Charles S. Miller
Charles R. and Emma Albert Albert
Rafuse
Emil G. and Josephine E.
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BIRTHS .- CONTINUED.
Date of : Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Mar. 4
Ruth Esther E. Carlson
S
Theresa O'Brien
9
Mary A. Shargale
IO
Unnamed
12
Evelyn V. Pudsey
Edward A. and Annie A.
13
Joseph P. Warren
Peter and Julia A. Benjamin and Helen J.
15
Joseplı Erker, Jr.
Joseph and Sophia
Bagley
George Adam and Hulda E.
Esther V. Blair
Harris J. and Addie B.
Patrick Curran
William and Julia
Sophia Eppich
Mathias and Mary
Winslow F. May
Ernest and Clara
IS 18 Anderson
Daniel and Mary William and Hilda
Maria V. Storm
Nicholas and Margaret E.
John E. Boyden
Arthur L. and Annabelle
Ture Johnson
Gustavus and Junhild M. Charles and Antonia
26
Marie Sansoni
Dennis and Ellen
Harold A. Mckinnon
Gordon A. and Annie L.
Sabina Flaherty
Mark and Margaret L.
12 Sarah Hatch §
twins Sadie Hatch ?
Ruth Emily A. Koch Cecilia Darsey
Paul and Augusta Patrick and Mary
Gertrude O. Westervale
Carl and Carrie
Norris W. Potter
Norris and Mena
14 Theodora R. Holman
Thomas F. and Rachel A.
19
Rachel Mabel E. Colton
Fred L. and Cora B.
22 Mary C. Conley
John J. and Catherine Berndt and Ida
26 Farina
James
27 Francis J. Beaudreau
Ernest and Exzilda
28 Mary H. Donahue
Daniel J. and Margaret A.
Erick and Delia C. James and Mary Michael and Rose
14
Helen M. M. Ingbaldson
15 16 Tyyni K. Lehta
17 17 17 IS
Patrick Barrett
21 22 24
Mary E. Hayes
27 Apr. 5 IO
Moses and Sadie B.
. 13 14 I4 14
24 Arthur W. Eckholm
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BIRTHS .- CONTINUED.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Ap. 28
Wallace F. Goodwin
Arthur L. and Catherine
28
Joseph E. Graney
Thomas and Mary
30
-- Mualberger
Philip D. and Philipina
May 3
George E. Meyer
Adolph and Annie
3
Carl W. Hamf
William and Margaret
7
Carl L. Matterson
John T. and Olga S.
IO
Annie E. Kelliher
II
Elvira Nowack
John and Ellen Hans and Elvira N.
II
Mouimors
Humphrey and Margaret
II
John A. Doyle
John E. and Josephine M.
14
James Dunn
Charles P. and Annie M.
20
Mathew Jordan
Patrick and Margaret
20
Winifred H. Erickson
Alfred and Holda
22
Belcher
Charles E. and Louise B.
23 24 27
Sınitlı
Jason and Julia
27
James Callahan
Daniel and Margaret
29
-- Kennedy
Edward P., Catherine R.
30
Emma D. Nickerson
Nester and Hilma J.
30
- Hoy Mayhew
Morris and Sarah
Annie Connolly
Martin and Mary
6 S
Howard S. Allen
Ernest and Susie I.
IO
Dorothy A. Mckinnon
Bismark and Maggie
I 2
John A. Gallagher
Peter and Nora
12
Stillborn
Jeremiah E. and Helen B.
Theodore Ross
Bernard and Anna
Charles and Anna
15
17 Francis J. Curran
17
Johanna Flavin
Jeremiah and Johanna
IS
- - Carlson
Hans and Hilda
22 Helen T. Gorgan
John and Hannah
26
Frances M. Farnsworth
Frank H. and Florence
June I 5
Clara Cullum
Godfry and Minnie
I2 15 Johnson
Nora J. Waldron
Peter and Mary
Nicholas and Sarah
Marie Mitchell
Thomas A. and Mary D.
Elna Beata J. Anderson
John and Amelia
William and Margaret
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BIRTHS .- CONTINUED.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Jun. 26
Mary Sansone
Equoizo and Antonio
29
Ralph L. Morris
John J. and Elizabeth C.
30
James Kelley
Patrick and Hannah
July 2
Newman
George W. and Rose E.
3
Harold A. Hogan
Michael F., Catherine F.
4
Naima A. Alta
Gustave and Alena Archie and Ilina
9
Charles A. Banks
Charles O. and Eva
IO Adlin C. Meyer
Carl G. and Lena
II
Ellenor L. Gallagher
II
Charles L. Baxter
12 Warburton
Joseph and Betty W.
13
Roland F. Newark
15
Mary A. Curtin
15
16 Melvin L. Diggs
17 John Kiley
John F. and Emma F.
18 19 John A. Hayes
Patrick and Nora
19 Louisa G. Blasnak
John and Mary James E. and Nora G.
20 Jerome Pendergast
22 Dennis P. O'Leary
Thomas and Mary
Fred L. and May G.
Otto and Matilda
29 Margaret Lyden
Aug. I
Stephen Connelly Sadie Howard
Thomas and Mary John and Abbie Abdelia and Amelia
2 4
Edith M. Erickson
Albert and Hulda
4 Yennig M. Servila
William and Mary
5
Lillian M. Letts Pusateri
Ernest and Caroline Paul
5
6 Nora Bullock
Harry and Nora
Leon H. Jolinson Stillborn
Walter and Ebba
Godfry Erickson
John and Maria
9
Gladys L. Keddy
Joseph W. and Julia Charles and Annie
Frank and Mary
Thomas and Margaret
Stillborn
Charles T. and Sarah E.
Leo Sheehan
Michael and Ellen
Barbara C. Millett
27 28 Ivar J. Ross
I
-- Sarah
George and Jennie
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BIRTHS .- CONTINUED.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Aug. S
Francis Doran
James and Catherine
II
Stephen Reardon
Stephen and Hannah
I2
John Hayes
Michael and Mary
16 Lillian Brennan
Thomas B., Margaret E.
I7
Frances M. Gately
Thomas and Eva
17
Stillborn
18 Toney Mitchell
John and Mary
20 James Leary
Timothy and Agnes
Clarence and Lizzie L.
27
Jennie M. Seirilla
William and Maria E.
Sep. 2 4 1 6 Paul G. Munroe
1
8
Stillborn
Thomas F. and Margret V.
8
Margaret Barrett
Daniel and Maria
II
Margaret Silvey
John A. and Laura D.
12 Joseph E. King
Martin and Margaret F.
14
Ellis Balbone
Able and Clorinda
14
Esther F. Hendrickson
Carl L. and Olga S.
21
Charles L. Crane
Henry and Mary
24 26
Annie C. Connelly Murphy
James H. and Annie L.
29
Thomas Flynn, Jr.
Thomas and Annie E.
Oct. 1
Walter E. Bashford
Walter T. and Grace E.
5
-- Johnson
Eric and Anna
.
Frederick C. Vietze Louis Ketever
Frank and Augusta John and Rosa
16 Delia F. O'Connor
Michael and Margaret
16 Agnes Connelly
Patrick and Delia
19
Thomas Keefe
James and Annie
19
Louis Peiffer
Mathias and Gertrude
19
- - O'Dell
Charles
26
Charles Flaherty
William and Mary
George and Margaret
Grace J. Worcester Balfour
William and Agnes
David G. and Laura A.
S
Rae Fuller Randlett
John and Delia
29
Leon B. Davis
Lincoln P. and E. Winifred
9 9 9
Stillborn
23 Louise M. Bailey
1
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BIRTHS .- CONTINUED.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
.
Oct. 27 Nov. I
Carl W. Ambrose
Alfred and Estelle
- Trahan
James A. and Florence M.
I
Daniel F. Dower
John F. and Mary E.
4
Mark Connelly, Jr.
Mark and Delia
4
Annie Johnson
Anthony and Jennie
7
Elizabeth Coughlin
John J. and Elizabeth
S Mary Pendergast
Edward B., Margaret F. William and Lena
II
Lena A. Narbut
Mathew and Catherine
15 Julia A. Drummey
Mathew and Emma
20 Elizabeth Hoyle
Harold and Charlotte
21 Roland V. Cederfelt
Victor and Helga
22 Mary Tracy
Thomas and Ellen
22 Frank Kofsky
Michael and Cecilia
1
23
William M. Crimmins Bothwell
Martin and Mary J.
25
Lena M. Schull
Carl and Maria
25
Alice Johnson
Charles and Ada
Edward and Catherine E.
29
Peter E. Devine
Peter and Margaret
Dec. 3
Daniel Feeney
Peter C. and Bridget J.
4 7
Edith E. Blasenak
Frank W. and Mary F.
13
Alice G. Owens
John J. and Helen E.
16 Angus Connelly
Patrick and Delia
16 Willard Emil F. Patzold
IS Edmund Foley
Emil and Elizabeth Darby and Hannah
19 Thomas Lynch
John A. and Margaret L.
25 Madeline L. Russell
William E. and Mabel F.
26 Daglan J. Hogan
28 -- McManus
Daglan and Sarah G. James E.
30
Joseph Cameron
Alexander and Mary A.
30 Thomas Curran
Patrick and Ellen
Stina Johnson
John and Axel Carl and Lena
S Marjorie F. Coombs
9 Nora Foley
Martin and Catherine
28 Mary F. Duffy
Michael and Margaret
William A. and Clara J.
24 24 Francis Scherer
14 Michael Drummey
MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1904.
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
NO.
BY WHOM MARRIED.
Jan.
I
George Gee
Norwood
I
W. Lenior Hood
Everett
3
Bristol, R. I.
2
Louis J. Scherer
Norwood
I
Rev. A. E. George
Sara G. Brooks
Medfield
I
Walpole
Feb.
13
Harold W. Gay
Norwood
I
Rev. A. H. Fuller Everett
Charlotte Mitchell
South Easton
I
14
Martin J. McDonough
Norwood
I
Rev. J. B. Troy Norwood
Theresa Magann
Norwood
I
16
Thomas F. Gately
Norwood
I
Rev. J. J. Chittick Hyde Park
47
I 7
Charles D. Spath
Norwood
I
Rev. G. W. Nead, Norwood
20
Eric Johnson
Norwood
I
Rev. E. Peterson
Anna Walin
Norwood
I
Norwood
23
Charles Holmberg
Norwood
I
James B. Cherry Boston
March II
Matt William Erickson Hulda Johnson
Norwood
I
Norwood
26
James Ernest Holmes
Norwood
I
.
Louisa Ulm
Norwood
I
April
2
Dana Bennett Jefferson Bertha Sharpe Holbrook
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