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World War Veteran, Present County Commissioner. For Renomination.
Robert R. Bishop of 215 Washington Street, Westwood 117 Selectman, Westwood, 6 Years
James I. Forsyth of 4 Holland Terrace, Needham 29
Channing T. Furnald of 15 Graham Terrace, Quincy 11 Commissioner Welfare Quincy 6 Years, Weymouth 1 Year Alexander B. Holden of 1 West Street, Medway 129
Associate County Commissioner, Selectman of Medway 8 Years.
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Edward W. Hunt of 59 Front Street, Weymouth 112 Present County Commissioner. For Renomination. Neil A. McDonald of 54 West Street, Quincy 66
Present City Councillor, Quincy
Blanks 436
County Treasurer-Norfolk County
Louis F. R. Langelier of 16 Lunt Street, Quincy 93
Senator, Rep., Committee Chairman Municipal Finance, Banks, Banking.
Henry P. McLaren of 302 High Street, Westwood 55 Representative 1935-1936 Massachusetts General Court. Ralph D. Pettingell of 21 Lowder Street, Dedham 280
Present Treasurer. Candidate for Renomination. Blanks 170
DEMOCRATIC
Governor
Charles F. Hurley of 57 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge 11
Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention First State Treasurer to have served Six Years
Wm. H. McMasters, Cambridge 1
Blanks 3
Lieutenant Governor
Philip J. Philbin of 23 Berlin Street, Clinton 9
Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Thomas F. Galvin of 28 Pearl Street, Lawrence 0
Commissioner of Public Safety, President City Council, Lawrence
Francis E. Kelly of 24 Topliff Street, Boston 4
Boston City Council 1930-1931-1932-1933
Wm| H. McMasters, Cambridge 1
Blanks 1
Secretary
Joseph Santosuosso of 60 School Street, Boston 6 Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Three Terms, Boston City Council
William J. Ahearne of 28 Baker Street, Lynn 1
John J. Buckley of 59 Aquavia Road, Medford 2
John D. O'Brien of 68 Decatur Street, Boston 3
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Edward W. O'Hearn of 2 Centervale Park, Boston 2 William F. Sullivan of 28 Arborough Road, Boston 0
Blanks
1
Treasurer
James C. Scanlan of 25 Munroe Street, Somerville 7 Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Senator, Six Years, Floor Leader, World War Veteran James M. Hurley of 131 Pleasant Street, Marlborough 5 Former Representative, Mayor, Fire Marshal, Civil Service Commissioner Blanks 3
Auditor
Thomas H. Buckley of 198 Centre Avenue, Abington 11 Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Present State Auditor. For Renomination. World War Veteran.
Leo D. Walsh of 1 Plummer Place, Boston
2
Blanks 2
Attorney General
Paul A. Dever of 86 Buckingham Street, Cambridge 11 Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Present Attorney General. Candidate for Renomination. Blanks 4
Senator In Congress
James M. Curley of 350 Jamaicaway, Boston 5
Endorsed for Nomination by Democratic Convention Councilman, Rep., Alderman, Councillor, Congressman, Thrice Mayor, Governor.
Robert E. Greenwood of 33 Mechanic St., Fitchburg 6
Mayor of Fitchburg
Blanks
...
4
Congressman-Fourteenth District
William C. Hickey of 47 Manton Street, Fall River 4 Present City Councillor, Fall River
G. Raymond Reynolds of 510 Bradford Ave., Fall River 1
Arthur E. Seagrave of 2097 Highland Ave., Fall River 3 Formerly Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts Lawrence O. Witter, Taunton 3 Blanks 4
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Councillor-Seventh District
Charles J. O'Connor of 41 Pleasant St., Worcester 9
Blanks 6
Senator-Fourth Worcester District
P. Eugene Casey of 30 Purchase Street, Milford 8 Past Chairman Board of Selectmen, Renomination State Senate.
Arthur J. Mercier of 109 Main Street, Sutton 2
Thos. C. O'Brien, Brighton 3
Blanks 2
Representative In General Court-Eleventh Norfolk District William N. Connolly of 643 East Central St., Franklin 9 William S. Cruickshank of 42 Main Street, Foxborough 1
Tax Assessor, Former Selectman and Water Commissioner Robert E. Hill of Grove Street, Franklin 3 Blanks 2
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Norfolk County Blanks 15
County Commissioners-Norfolk County
James H. Hurley of 402 North Main Street, Randolph 10
Selectman, Assessor, Board of Health
Albert J. Jordan of 104 Hastings Road, Dedham 9 Dedham Planning Board 1933-1939
Harry Pavan of 7 Intervale Street, Quincy 2
Blanks 9
County Treasurer-Norfolk County
Dorothea M. Flynn of 88 Brush Hill Road, Milton 10
Blanks 5
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,
Town Clerk
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WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville,
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Plainville to meet in Town Hall in said Plainville, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936
at six o'clock A. M. it being the Tuesday after the first Mon- day in said month, then and there to give in their votes for the following offices:
Electors of President and Vice President
Governor for this Commonwealth
Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth
Secretary for this Commonwealth
Treasurer for this Commonwealth
Auditor for this Commonwealth
Attorney General for this Commonwealth
Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth
Representative in Congress for the 14th Congressional Dist. Councillor for 7th Councillor District
Senator for the 4th Worcester Senatorial District
Representative in General Court for 11th Norfolk Re- presentative District
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Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County
Two County Commissioners for Norfolk County
County Treasurer for Norfolk County
Question No. 1
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city, (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on ques- tions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.
Vote "Yes" or "No" On The Following Questions
1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages?)
2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages?)
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3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
Question No. 2
Question of Public Policy Under General Laws
(Tercentenary Edition) Chapter 53, Section 19
"Shall the Representative in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of limiting the amount of taxes, for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real estate within the Commonwealth to a sum not exceeding $25.00 for each one thousand dollars of assessed valuation?"
The polls will be open at 6 o'clock A. M. and close at 8 o'clock P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this fifteenth day of October, A. D., 1936.
(Seal)
EARLE F. BARNEY CHARLES H. PEASLEY
HERBERT M. THOMPSON Selectmen of Plainville
A true copy. Attest: HERBERT A. MORSE,
Constable
This 27th day of October, 1936.
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OFFICER'S RETURN ON WARRANT
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
Plainville, Mass., October 27, 1936
This is to certify that I have posted 10 copies of the within Warrant in 10 public places in the Town of Plainville seven days before the time of said meeting.
HERBERT A. MORSE,
Constable
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of October, 1936.
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATE ELECTION
The State Election was held in the Town Hall, Plainville, November 3, 1936, it being the first Tuesday after the first Monday in said month.
Ballot Clerks :- Alice Ribero and Fred Northup
Tellers :- Dacia Anderson and Frank King
Ballot Box Officer :- Reginald Keyes
Police Officer :- George Snell
The above named having been appointed by the Selectmen were duly sworn to the faithful performance of their duties.
The Ballot Box was inspected, found empty and locked and keys turned over to the police officer.
The Town Clerk read the call of the meeting and at 6 o'clock A. M. the polls were declared open. Polls closed at 8:00 P. M.
Number of ballots cast 832 including 12 absentees. 832 names checked on voting list and the ballot box showed 832 ballots cast. One ballot returned as spoiled.
The results of the balloting were as follows: viz:
List of Candidates nominated, to be voted for in Plainville,
November 3, 1936 For President and Vice President
Aiken and Teichert-Socialist Labor Party 2
Browder and Ford-Communist Party 0
Colvin and Watson-Prohibition 2
Landon and Knox-Republican 596
Lemke and O'Brien-The Union Party
55
Roosevelt and Garner-Democratic 166
Thomas and Nelson-Socialist Party 2
Blanks 9
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Governor
Fred G. Bushold, Lawrence-Union, Coughlin, Townsend 10 Alfred H. Evans of Northfield-Prohibition 3 John W. Haigis of Greenfield-Republican 596
Horace I. Hillis of Saugus-Socialist Labor Party
5
Otis Archer Hood of Boston-Communist Party 2
Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge-Democratic 131
Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge-Socialist Party 9 William H. McMasters of Cambridge-The Union Party 54
Blanks 22
Lieutenant Governor
Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge-Socialist Labor Party 11
Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill-Prohibition 5
Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield-Socialist Party 8
Francis E. Kelly of Boston-Democratic 133
Leverett Saltonstall of Newton-Republican 624
Paul C. Wicks of Greenfield-Communist Party 3
Blanks 48
Secretary
Frederic W. Cook of Somerville-Republican 636
Ralph Dow of New Bedford-Socialist Party 15
George L. McGlynn of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 7 Mary E. Moore of Boston-Communist Party 4 Joseph Santosuosso of Boston-Democratic 112
Blanks 58
Treasurer
Thomas Gilmartin of Boston-Socialist Labor Party 8
Mabelle M. Groves of Newton-Prohibition 7
Harold J. Hatfield of Belmont-Independent Progressive 2
Eva Hoffman of Boston-Communist Party 2
James M. Hurley of Marlborough-Democratic 115
William E. Hurley of Boston-Republican 632
Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown-Socialist Party 9
Blanks 57
Auditor
Lyman M. Aldrich of Worcester-Prohibition 3
Thomas H. Buckley of Abington-Democratic 123
Richard Darby of Everett-Independent 4
Elizabeth Donovan of North Brookfield-Socialist Party 15 Alfred Haase of Fitchburg-Communist Party 2 Walter J. Hogan of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 6
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Russell A. Wood of Cambridge-Republican
611
. Blanks 68
Attorney General
Morris Berzon of Everett-Socialist Party 10
Paul A. Dever of Cambridge-Democratic 138
Felix Forte of Somerville-Republican 604
George F. Hogan of Nahant-Prohibition 5
Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody-Socialist Labor Party 6 Michael Tuysuzian of Chelsea-Communist Party 2
Blanks 67
Senator In Congress Alonzo B. Cook of Boston 8
Townsendite, Prohibition, Economy
Albert Sprague Coolidge of Cambridge-Socialist Party 5
James M. Curley of Boston-Democratic 96
Ernest L. Dodge of Beverly-Socialist Labor Party 9 0
Charles Flaherty of Boston-Communist Party 5
Guy M. Gray of Greenfield-Townsend, Social Justice
Moses H. Gulesian of Newton-Townsend Plan
2
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Beverly-Republican 605
Wilbur D. Moon of Lynn-Prohibition 5
Thomas C. O'Brien of Boston-The Union Party 63
Blanks 34
Congressman-Fourteenth District
Joseph William Martin, Jr. of N. Attle .- Republican 651
Arthur E. Seagrave of Fall River-Democratic 59
Lawrence O. Witter of Taunton-Union Party 104
Blanks
18
Councillor-Seventh District
Charles J. O'Connor of Worcester-Democratic 124
Winfield A. Schuster of Douglas-Republican 621
Arthur J. Whitney of Ashby-Social Party 17 Blanks 70
Senator-Fourth Worcester District
P. Eugene Casey of Milford-Democratic 140
Elmer C. Nelson of Milford-Republican 626 .
Blanks
66
Representative In General Court-Eleventh Norfolk District Sydney G. Carpenter, Jr. of Norfolk-Republican 629
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William N. Connolly of Franklin-Democratic 146
Blanks 57
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Norfolk County
Joseph H. DeRoma of Walpole-Democratic 112
James F. Reynolds of Quincy-Republican 627
Blanks 93
County Commissioners-Norfolk County
Russell T. Bates of Quincy-Republican 561
Edward W. Hunt of Weymouth-Republican 560
James H. Hurley of Randolph-Democratic 119 Albert J. Jordan of Dedham-Democratic 84
Blanks
340
County Treasurer-Norfolk County
Dorothea M. Flynn of Milton-Democratic 120
Ralph D. Pettingell of Dedham-Republican 625
Blanks
87
Question No. 1
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and ยท malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on ques- tions two and three.
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(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will note "No" on all three questions.
Section 1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
Yes 383
No 303
Blanks
146
Section 2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes 410
No
266
Blanks 156
Section 3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
Yes 378
No
281
Blanks
173
Question No. 2
Question of Public Policy
"Shall the Representative in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of limiting the amount of taxes, for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real estate within the Commonwealth to a sum not exceeding $25.00 for each one thousand dollars of assessed valuation?"
Yes 321
No
186
Blanks
325
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
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RECOUNT OF VOTES
Board of Registrars met at 7:00 P. M. December 2, 1936, for recount of votes for office of Lt. Governor. All mem- bers present.
Morey G. Day presented his power of attorney from Lever- ett Saltonstall to act in his behalf, he appointed Clarence F. Telford watcher of ballots and LeRoy Wilson watcher of Talley sheets. Mr. George Mitchell of Dorchester presented his authority from Francis E. Kelly to represent him.
The result of the recount was as follows:
Original
Recount Gain
Loss
Henning A. Blomen
11
11
Freeman W. Follett
5.
5
Walter S. Hutchins
8
8
Francis E. Kelly
133
13.4
1
Leverett Saltonstall
624
623
1
Paul C. Wicks
3
3
Blanks
48
48
832
832
1
1
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
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MEETING OF THE TOWN CLERKS OF THE ELEVENTH NORFOLK DISTRICT
A record of the doings of the Clerks of the 11th Norfolk Representative District of the Towns of Foxboro, Franklin, Norfolk, Plainville, and Wrentham.
On the 13th of November 1936, the Clerks of the Towns above mentioned met in the Selectmen's Rooms at Franklin and examined and composed transcripts of the record of votes cast on the 3rd day of November in said Towns, for Repre- sentative in the General Court for 11th Norfolk Represen- tative District in said County and did ascertain that Sydney G. Carpenter was duly elected and issued certificates of his election, one of which was sent to the Secretary of the Com- monwealth, at Boston, and one was delivered to a constable of the Town of Norfolk to be served on said Sydney G. Car- penter.
TABULATION OF VOTES
Sydney G. Carpenter William W. Connolly Blanks
Total
Franklin
1377
1720
103
3200
Norfolk
515
170
23
708
Foxboro
1471
709
107
2287
Plainville
629
146
57
832
Wrentham
801
335
63
1199
Totals
4793
3080
353
8226
Witness our hands at Franklin, this 13th day of November, 1936.
MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk of Franklin GEORGE F. CAMPBELL, Town Clerk of Norfolk JOHN W. RICHARDSON, Town Clerk of Foxboro
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,
Town Clerk of Plainville
FRANKLIN A. DUNLAP, Town Clerk of Wrentham
A true copy attest:
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
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APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK
Plainville, Mass., March 2, 1936
To Charles S. Cobb of said Plainville:
Sir:
By virtue of the authority in me vested, I do hereby appoint you Assistant Town Clerk of said Plainville with all Powers, duties, and authority appertaining to said office with full power of revocation.
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
ANNUAL REPORT
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LICENSES AND LICENSE FEES RECEIVED BY TOWN CLERK FOR YEAR 1936
Number of Dogs Licensed, 213
$510.00
1 Breeder's License
25.00
Less Fees
42.80
$492.20
14 Common Victuallers a
$3.00
42.00
11 Lord's Day
a
3.00
33.00
16 Gasoline a 1.00
16.00
10 Denatured Alcohol a 1.00
10.00
3 Amusement
a 1.00
3.00
2 Inn Holders
5.00
10.00
1 Junk
25.00
25.00
1 Auctioneers
2.00
2.00
1 Sign Permit
a 1.00
1.00
5 Beer and Wine
@ 200.00
1,000.00
Amount turned over to Town Treasurer $1,634.20
Special Non-Resident Fishing Licenses 2
Special Non-Resident Fishing Licenses 5
Special Non-Resident Hunting Licenses 1 Non-Resident Minor Fishing License Minor Trapping License
4
Minor Fishing License
22
Resident Fishing License
103
Resident Hunting Licenses
65
Resident Trapping Licenses
4
Resident Sporting Licenses
41
Resident Sporting Licenses Free
5
Total 253
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
1
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$535.00
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BIRTHS RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1936
Date Name Parents
April 5, 1935-Cannot be learned Bucka Ernest-Agnes M.
Dec. 13, 1935-Leslie Earle Negus F. Earle-Ethelwyn M. Jan. 2, 1936-Richard Thomas Gibson Thomas M .- Helen D. Feb. 4, 1936-Barbara Ann Giacomino John-Cecilia R. Feb. 9, 1936-Emmaline Adella Moore Herbert-Bertha C. .
March 23, 1936-Robert Clarence Feilding
Herman-Mabel L.
March 23, 1936-Roger Harvey Morse
Harvey-Mildred L.
April 19, 1936-Alvyn Gardner Reed Charles-Merle C.
April 22, 1936-Ronald Romeo Paulus Ernest-Rita
May 8, 1936-Roy Alan Lightfoot William-Alice M.
May 30, 1936-Frederick Herman Benker, Jr.
Fred-Ruth F.
May 30, 1936-George Raymond Palmer William-Dorothy A.
July 14, 1936-Paul Maynard Ronhock
July 25, 1936-Edwina Vera Pink
Aug. 12, 1936-Jean Louise Shillington
Aug. 18, 1936-Robert Arthur Buckley
Sept. 10, 1936-Elna Gertrude Robinson
Christian-Clara M. Edwin-Vera W. William-Emily L.
Benj .- Grace E.
William-Gertrude B.
Sept. 29, 1936-Stillborn
Nov. 1, 1936-Juanita Evelyn Tingley
Nov. 16, 1936-Patricia Mullen
Dec. 27, 1936-Joan Ellen Bucklin
Dec. 19, 1936-Neil Clarence Avery
Dec. 16, 1936-James Eugene McGee
Harold-Beulah A. George-Erdean H. George-Adeline Clarence-Elsie R.
James-Cornelia M.
A true copy, Attest:
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1936
Date Name
Married by
Feb. 2, 1936-Harold Lester Stroncer, Mt. Vernon, N. H. Florence Louise Dorset, Plainville, Mass. Rev. W. Henry Shillington
Feb. 12, 1936-Charles Telford Erickson, Plainville, Mass. Alice Lee Welcher, Hartford, Conn Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter
Feb. 28, 1936-Wilfrid J. J. Galarneau, Prov., R. I. Amy Helen Idele Hart, Plainville, Mass. Edwin F. Thayer, Justice of the Peace
Mar. 28, 1936-Joseph Silva Marcellino, Warren, R. I. Norma Lupton Kirton (Fisher), Barrington, Rev. W. Henry Shillington
Apr. 11, 1936-George W. Smith, Mansfield, Mass. Alice Hilda Gardner, Plainville Rev. Howard E. Tower
Apr. 23, 1936-Ernest William Rosa, No. Attleboro, Mass. Ruth Esther Helen Fisler, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Artemas P. Goodwin
Apr. 30,1936-Oscar Miller Schubert, Plainville, Mass. Janet Emiline Card, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Howard E. Tower
May 2, 1936-Malcolm Sherman Tobey, Needham, Mass. Ruth Helen Stolworthy, Needham, Mass. Rev. Albert J. Chafe
May 2, 1936-Harrison George Mullen, Plainville, Mass. Erdean Harriet Philpott, Wrentham, Mass. Rev. Walter J. Mitchell
June 6, 1936-James Francis McGee, Plainville, Mass. Cornelia May Sharron, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Walter J. Mitchell
June 6, 1936-Charles Fred Crockett, Plainville, Mass. Rebecca Esther Robertson, Canton, Mass. Frank T. Littorin, Minister of the Gospel
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June 6, 1936-Leo LeBlanc, Plainville, Mass. Ana Adele Boule, No. Attleboro, Mass. Rev. Victor O. Masse
June 27, 1936-Joseph Ferdinan LeBlanc, Plainville, Mass. Lillian Fern Charest, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Victor O. Masse
July 4, 1936-Adolph Grzenda, Jr., Plainville, Mass. Helen Regina Mis., Pawtucket, R. I. Rev. B. Szeliga, O. M. C.
Aug. 3, 1936-Lawrence D. Johnston, Dorchester, Mass. Victoria Elanor Rubyck, Plainville, Mass. Christopher D. A. Hourin, Justice of the Peace
Aug. 8, 1936-Alva Isaac Paulus, Plainville, Mass. Irene Trahan, Central Falls, R. I. Rev. O. E. Paquin
Aug. 22, 1936-William Joseph Ruest, No. Attleboro, Mass. Virginia Rose Heintz, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Arthur J. Hagan
Aug. 29, 1936-Charles Arthur Fobert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Virginia Wilmarth, Plainville, Mass. John A. Rose, Justice of the Peace
Sept. 26, 1936-Irvin Edward McAfee, Plainville, Mass. Catherine Regina Maguire, No. Attle., Mass. Rev. Patrick E. McGee
Oct. 6, 1936-Merrill Nelson Falk, 2nd, Plainville, Mass. Beatrice Mowry, Attleboro, Mass. Rev. Isaac V. Lobdell
Oct. 30, 1936-George Merrihew Cunningham, No. Attle. Agnes Louise Boyle, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Joseph L. Reilly
Nov. 14, 1936-Ralph John Duffy, Pawtucket, R. I. Helen Mary Boyle, Plainville, Mass. Rev. Patrick E. McGee
A true copy, Attest:
ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Town Clerk
DEATHS RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1936
Date
Name
Yr. Mo. Days
Cause of Death
Oct. 3, 1935-Ada Elizabeth Crockett
57
1
22
Coronary Embolus
Jan. 2, 1936-Mary Elizabeth Horton
69
4
8
Chronic Myocarditis
Jan. 3, 1936-Esther Keith
32
11
3
Tuberculous Peritonitis
Jan. 9, 1936-Harry Alonzo Holt
73
3
15
Chronic Myocarditis
Feb, 13, 1936-Elizabeth Sarah Bartlett
72
6
2
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Feb. 25, 1936-George Henry Kettell
77
5
13
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Mar. 23, 1936-Emily Perkins Barney
63
6
10
Angina Pectous
Apr. 27, 1936-John J. Lanowy
1
8
Hemorrhagic Disease
May, 3, 1936-Della Ann Durrell
82
9
Fracture of Hip
May 12, 1936- Lightfoot
6
Icterus Neonotorum
May 22, 1936-Ambrose H. Merriam
53
10
17
Coronary Thrombosis
May 25, 1936-Harriet Estelle Webster
89
2
9
June 18, 1936-Eunice Winifred Fisler
50
10
4
Cerebral Hemorrhage
June 18, 1936-William Kingsbury Hewes
76
6
22
Chronic Myocarditis
June 27, 1936-Margaret Cooper
7
Acidosis
July 16, 1936-Mary Ellen Shepard
85
1
9
Chronic Myocarditis
July 29, 1936-Harry Francis Jackson
57
6
14
Aug. 25, 1936-Jean Louise Shillington
14
Sept. 8, 1936-Charlotte Helen Christie
92
7
11
Acute Enteritis
Sept. 21, 1936-Mary Ellen Garrity Finn
69
3
7
Cerebral Apoplexy
Sept. 29, 1936-Stillborn
Sept. 30, 1936-George Frank Jackson
82
2 7
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Chronic Myocarditis
Carcinoma head of pancreas
Cerebral Hemorrhage
DEATHS RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1936-Continued
Date
Name
Yr. Mo. Days
Cause of Death
Oct. 20, 1936-Joseph Lombardi
22
2 20
Compound facture of Skull.
Oct. 29, 1936-Walter Eliot Barden
82
10
19
Hemorrhage of Bowels
Nov. 4, 1936-Emma Jane Blanchard
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7
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General Peritonitis from Intestinal
Obstruction from Paralytic Ileus.
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