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Article 37. To see if the town will vote to accept the Tenement House Act for Towns, Chapter 635 of the Acts of 1912, or act on anything thereto.
Voted that action on this article be indefinitely post- poned.
Article 38. To hear and act on the report of any committee and choose any committee the town may think proper.
Voted that a Committee of Five be appointed by the Moderator to name a Committee of Seven to act as a Finance and Appropriation Committee for the ensuing year.
The following named voters were appointed by the Moderator to retire and bring in list of nominees: N. Irving Tolman, J. Will Lentell, John K. Luddington, John B. Wren and Thomas J. Smith. The following
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names were presented and duly elected as a Finance and Appropriation Committee for the ensuing year : Winthrop B. Atherton, Edwin M. Mann, Albert C. Wilde, Henry Powderly, James Fardy, J. Joseph Hur- ley and Joseph C. Mullins.
Article 3. To hear and act on the report of the Town Officers.
Following motion for reconsideration it was voted, unanimously, to accept and adopt the report of the Town Officers.
Article 9. Upon reconsideration of Article 9 it was voted that the Board of Selectmen be requested to call a special meeting after determining the meaning of the franchise with the Brockton Gas Light Company and the Randolph & Holbrook Power & Electric Company.
At 8.33 p. m. it was voted to dissolve.
'H. W. FRENCH, Town Clerk.
Warrant for State Primary
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Lower Stetson Hall, Randolph, Mass., Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of September, 1918, at five o'clock p. m. for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
Governor for this Commonwealth.
Lieutenant-Governor for this Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver General for this Common- wealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Common- wealth.
Attorney-General for this Commonwealth.
U. S. Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.
Congressman for the 14th Congressional District.
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Councillor for the Second Councillor District.
Senator for the First Senatorial District.
One Representative in the General Court for the Seventh Representative District.
County Commissioner for Norfolk County.
County Treasurer for Norfolk County.
Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County.
Clerk of Courts for Norfolk County.
And for the election of the following officers:
District Member of the State Committee for each political party for the First Senatorial District.
Ten Members of the Democratic Town Committee.
Ten Members of the Republican Town Committee.
Delegates to the State Convention of the Democratic Party.
Delegates to the State Convention of the Republican Party.
All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will be open from five to eight p. m.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by the vote of the town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meet- ing.
Given under our hands this third day of September, A. D. 1918.
WALTER F. STEPHENS, JAMES H. DUNPHY, JAMES P. DUFFY, Selectmen of Randolph.
Warrant for State Primary Randolph, September 14, 1918.
Norfolk, ss.
Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Randolph herein described to assemble at the time and place mentioned, by post- ing ten copies of the warrant at ten public places
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seven days before the day and hour for holding said meeting.
JOHN P. HANLEY, Constable.
State Primary Election
Randolph, September 24, 1918.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant the Voters of Randolph assembled in Stetson Hall at five p. m. Meeting called to order and Warrant read by Walter F. Stephens, Chairman of the Board of Selectment. The polls were declared open at 5.05 p. m.
The following persons, being duly sworn, served as Primary Officers :
Arthur W. Alden, Frank M. Condon, Thomas Dun- phy, Charles J. Foley, Jeremiah Foley, Frank Jaquith, John N. Shipman, Charles R. Powers, Jr. and George A. Wheeler.
Vote was as follows :
Whole number of ballots . 141
Democratic
83
Republican 58
GOVERNOR
Edward P. Barry, D .. 16
William A. Gaston, D. 14
Richard H. Long, D. 51
Calvin Coolidge, R. 53
Blanks, D.
2
Blanks, R ..
5
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Joseph H. O'Neil, D. 21
James E. Foley, D. . 1
Channing H. Cox, R ..
31
Guy Andrews Ham, R. 26
Blanks, D .. 61
Blanks, R ..
1
SECRETARY
Charles H. McGlenn, D. 18
Albert P. Langtry, R. 53
Blanks, D. 65
Blanks, R. 5
.
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TREASURER
Charles Giddings, D.
18
Charles L. Burrill, R .. 51
Frank W. Thayer, R. 2
Blanks, D.
65
Blanks, R. 5
AUDITOR
Francis M. Costello, D. 18
Alonzo B. Cook, R .. 48
Alonzo P. Grinnell, R. 9
Blanks, D .. 65
Blanks, R.
1
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Joseph L. P. St. Coeur, D ..
18
James H. Dunphy, D.
1
J. Weston Allen, R ..
21
Henry C. Attwill, R. 34
Blanks, D. 64
Blanks, R. 3
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
David I. Walsh, D. 67
John W. Weeks, R. 53
Blanks, D. 16
Blanks, R .. 5
CONGRESSMAN, 14th DISTRICT
Richard Olney, D .. 71
Louis F. R. Langelier, R. 26
Lombard Williams, R. 30
Blanks, D. 13
Blanks, R ..
2
COUNCILLOR, 2nd DISTRICT
Blanks, D .. 83
Walter C. Abbott, R ..
17
Horace A. Carter, R .. 38
Blanks, R ..
3
SENATOR, NORFOLK DISTRICT
Harold L. Perrin, R. 51
Blanks, D. 83
Blanks, R. . 7
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Timothy F. Quinn, D. 70
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George A. Dennett, R .. 53
Blanks, D. 13
Blanks, R. 5
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
John A. Hirsch, R. 14
Evan F. Richardson, R ..
40
Blanks, D ..
83
Blanks, R .. 4
COUNTY TREASURER
Henry D. Humphrey, R ..
53
Blanks, D ..
83
Blanks, R .. 5
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Joseph R. McCoole, D ..
70
Joseph R. McCoole, R.
35
Washington Cook, R. 22
Blanks, D. 13
Blanks, R .. . 1
CLERK OF COURTS, NORFOLK COUNTY
Louis A. Cook, D .. 43
Robert B. Worthington, D. 16
Louis A. Cook, R .. 32
Robert B. Worthington, R. 22
Blanks, D .. 24
Blanks, R .. 4
STATE COMMITTEE, NORFOLK DISTRICT
James E. Foley, D.
1
Edward T. Hand, D.
1
Harlie E. Thompson, R ..
49
Blanks, D.
81
Blanks, R ..
9
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION
James E. Foley, D. 59
Dennis E. Kelliher, D. 60
Edward T. Hand, D 58
Frank Condon, D.
1
Asa P. French, R ..
45
Winthrop B. Atherton, R. 47
Blanks, D. 71
Blanks, R .. 24
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DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE
James E. Foley, D .. 52
James H. Dunphy, D. 55
Bernard Moore, D .. 51
Edward T. Hand, D .. 52
Dennis E. Kelliher, D. 55
Andrew J. Brady, D ..
51
George V. Higgins, D ..
61
Dennis F. Mahoney, D.
1
John F. McMahon, D.
1
Joseph J. Dench, D. 1
Frank M. Condon, D.
1
John B. Mahoney, D .. 1
REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
Arthur W. Alden, R. 46
Walter L. Hickey, R. 45
E. Lawrence Payne, R. 41
Frederick J. Dricsoll, R. 39
Hiram S. Faunce, R. 42
Frank H. Tileston, R.
44
George W. Shedd, R.
1
C. Fred Lyons, R ..
1
Walter H. Lyons, R.
1
George A. Roel, R.
1
Blanks, D.
199
Blanks, R .. 191
At eight o'clock the polls were declared closed and at 10.20 o'clock the ballots were sealed in open meet- ing, vote announced, returns made to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the meeting dissolved.
H. W. FRENCH,
Town Clerk.
Warrant for State Election
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the said Town of Randolph, qualified to vote in State Election to assem-
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ble in Stetson Hall on Tuesday, the fifth day of Novem- ber next at 5.45 o'clock in the forenoon then and there to give to the Selectmen on one ballot their votes for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney-General, Councillor, Second District ; Senator, First Norfolk District; Representative in the General Court for Seventh Norfolk District; County Commissioner for three-year term, Senator in Congress, Congressman, Twelfth District; two Associate Com- missioners, County Treasurer, Register of Probate and Insolvency and Clerk of Courts for Norfolk County.
Also on the same ballot acceptance of the following articles of amendment submitted by the Constitutional Convention :
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 1
The establishment of the popular initiative and referendum and the legislative initiative of specific amendments of the Constitution.
ARTICLLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 2.
The conservation, development and utilization of the agricultural, mineral, forest, water and other natural resources of the Commonwealth for public uses, and the general court shall have power to provide for the taking, upon payment of just compensation there- for, of lands and easements or interest therein, includ- ing water and mineral rights, for the purpose of secur- ing and promoting the proper conservation, develop- ment, utilization and control thereof and to enact legis- lation necessary or expedient therefor.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 3.
Advertising on public ways, in public places and on private property within public view may be regulated and restricted by law.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 4.
The preservation and maintenance of ancient land- marks and other property of historical or antiquarian interest is a public use, and the Commonwealth and the cities and towns therein may, upon payment of just compensation, take such property or any interest there- in under such regulations as the general court may pre- scribe.
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ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 5.
The general court, by concurrent vote of the two houses, may take a recess amounting to not more than thirty days; but no such recess shall extend beyond the sixtieth day from the date of their first assembling.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 6.
To authorize the General Court to prescribe, subject to certain restrictions, the manner of the appointment and removal of military and naval officers to be com- missioned by the Governor.
ARTICLE OF AMEDMENT NO. 7.
To define the powers and duties of the General Court relative to the military and naval forces, and of the Governor as Commander-in-Chief thereof.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 8.
To provide for the succession, in cases of vacancies in the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, by the secretary, attorney-general, treasurer and receiver general, and auditor, in the order named.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 9.
To authorize the Governor to return to the General Court with a recommendation for amendment bills and resolves which have been laid before him.
ARTICLE OFAMENDMENT NO. 10.
Article IV of the articles of amendment of the con- stitution of the Commonwealth is hereby amended by adding thereto the following words :- Women shall be eligible to appointment as notaries public. Change of name shall render the commission void, but shall not prevent reappointment under the new name.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 11.
(Relative of the Retirement of Judicial Officers.)
Article I of Chapter III of Part the Second of the constitution is hereby amended by the addition of the following words :- and provided also that the governor, with the consent of the council, may after due notice and hearing retire them because of advanced age or mental or physical disability. Such retirement shall be subject to any provisions made by law as to pen- sions or allowances payable to such officers upon their voluntary retirement.
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ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 12.
Every charter, franchise or act of incorporation shall forever remain subject to revocation and amend- ment.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 13.
The general court shall have power to limit build- ings according to their use or construction to specified districts of cities and towns.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 14.
The general court shall have authority to provide for compulsory voting at elections, but the right of secret voting shall be preserved.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 15.
To limit the power of the General Court to lend the credit of the Commonwealth and to contract loans. ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 16.
To provide for a state budget and the veto by the Governor of items or parts of items in appropriation bills.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 17.
To provide for biennial elections of state officers, councillors and members of the General Court.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 18.
No person elected to the general court shall during the term for which he was elected be appointed to any office created or the emoluments whereof are increased during such term, nor receive additional salary or com- pensation for service upon any recess committee or commission except a committee appointed to examine a general revision of the statutes of the Commonwealth when submitted to the general court for adoption.
ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT NO. 19.
On or before January first, nineteen hundred twenty- one, the executive and administrative work of the Com- monwealth shall be organized in not more than twenty departments, in one of which every executive and ad- ministrative office, board and commission, except those officers serving directly under the governor or the coun- cil, shall be placed. Such departments shall be under such supervision and regulation as the general court may from time to time prescribe by law.
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The polls for the reception of ballots aforesaid will be opened at 5.45 a. m., and remain open until two o'clock p. m. and such longer time as the voters may determine, and you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies at seven or more public places seven days at least before the day and hour of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of the Warrant with your doings thereon to the Selectmen on or before the day and hour of holding said meeting.
Given under our hands at Randolph this twenty- ninth day of October A. D. 1918.
A true Copy, Attest :
WALTER F. STEPHENS, JAMES H. DUNPHY, JAMES P. DUFFY, Selectmen of Randolph.
Randolph, November, 1918.
Norfolk, ss.
Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Randolph herein described to assemble at the time and place herein mentioned by posting attested copies of the Warrant at ten public places seven days before the time named for holding said meeting.
JOHN P. HANLEY, Constable.
State Election
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant the voters of Ran- dolph assembled in Stetson Hall on Tuesday, November 5, 1918.
Meeting called to order and the Warrant read by Walter F. Stephens, Chairman of the Board of Select- men and at 5.45 a. m. the polls were declared open for the reception of ballots.
The following were appointed Election Officers and were duly sworn by the Town Clerk :
Wm. J. Kiley, Jeremiah P. Foley, Wm. F. O'Keefe, Thomas Dunphy, Chas. E. Foley, Thos. J. Smith, George A. Smith, Chas. R. Powers, Jr., Florrance T. Roddan.
Ballot box opened at 10 a. m. Ballots removed.
Polls closed at three o'clock.
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Whole number of ballots.
689
Ballot box register .. 691
Result of the ballot at 7 o'clock p. m. as follows : FOR GOVERNOR
Calvin Coolidge 269
Richard H. Long.
404
Sylvester McBride
9
Ingvar Paulsen
0
Blanks
7
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Channing H. Cox 275
Oscar Kinsalas.
11
Joseph H. O'Neil .
375
Joseph A. Murphy
1
Blanks
27
SECRETARY
Albert P. Langtry . 280
Charles H. McGlenn. 361
William Taylor
16
George W. Miller
1
Blanks
31
TREASURER
Charles L. Burrill 281
Charles Giddings 358
Mary E. Peterson
13
William A. King
1
Blanks
36
AUDITOR
Alonzo B. Cook. 274
Francis M. Costello 366
Fred E. Oelcher
12
Walter S. Peck.
1
Blanks
36
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Henry C. Attwill . 290
Morris I. Becker.
14
Joseph L. P. St. Coeur
348
John Waver Shannon.
1
Blanks
36
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Thomas Lawson
33
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David I. Walsh. 431
John W. Weeks. 213
Walter S. Hutchins 1
Blanks 11
CONGRESSMAN, 14th DISTRICT
Louis F. R. Langelier . 202
Richard Olney 470
Blanks 17
COUNCILLOR, 2nd DISTRICT
Horace A. Carter 345
Blanks 344
SENATOR, NORFOLK DISTRICT
Harold L. Perrin 340
Timothy Clifford 1
Blanks 348
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT SEVENTH NORFOLK DISTRICT
George A. Dennett. 266
Timothy F. Quinn 396
Blanks 27
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, NORFOLK COUNTY
Evan F. Richardson 348
Augustus L. Chase. 1
Blanks 340
COUNTY TREASURER, NORFOLK COUNTY
Henry D. Humphrey 345
Blanks
344
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
NORFOLK COUNTY
Joseph R. McCoole. 462
Blanks 227
CLERK OF COURTS, NORFOLK COUNTY (To fill vacancy)
Robert B. Worthington 439
Blanks 250
Amendments to Constitution of the Commonwealth nitted by the Constitutional Convention.
ARTICLE NO. 1
Article of Amendment relative to the estab- e popular initiative and referendum and initiative of specific amendments to the
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Constitution submitted by the Constitutional Conven- tion be approved and ratified ?
Yes
338
No
200
Blanks
151
ARTICLE NO. 2
Yes
299
No
122
Blanks
268
ARTICLE NO. 3
Yes
343
No
90
Blanks
256
ARTICLE NO. 4
Yes 303
No
94
Blanks
292
ARTICLE NO. 5
Yes 238
No
126
Blanks
325
ARTICLE NO. 6
Yes
256
No
115
Blanks
318
ARTICLE NO. 7
Yes
266
No
98
Blanks
325
ARTICLE NO. 8
Yes
280
No
95
Blanks
314
ARTICLE NO. 9
264
No
86
Blanks
339
ARTICLE NO. 10
Yes
224
No
164
Blanks 301
169
Yes
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ARTICLE NO. 11
Yes
249
No
94
Blanks
346
ARTICLE NO. 12
Yes 270
No
86
Blanks
333
ARTICLE NO. 13
Yes 265
99
Blanks
325
ARTICLE NO. 14
Yes
241
No
147
Blanks
301
ARTICLE NO. 15
Yes
249
No
98
Blanks
342
ARTICLE NO. 16
251
No
86
Blanks
352
ARTICLE NO. 17
Yes 241
No
150
Blanks
298
ARTICLE NO. 18
Yes
266
No
91
Blanks
332
ARTICLE NO. 19
Yes
265
No 95
Blanks 329
Ballots sealed in open meeting, returns made to Clerk of Courts of Norfolk County, and at eight o'clock the meeting was dissolved.
H. W. FRENCH,
Town Clerk.
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No
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Meeting of Town Clerks
Stoughton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1918.
We, the undersigned, Town Clerks of Stoughton, Randolph and Sharon, comprising Representative Dis- trict Number Seven in the County of Norfolk, hereby certify that at an Election duly held at the respective towns aforesaid on the fifth day of November, 1918, to vote for one Representative in the General Court the following votes were given :
R.
St.
Sh
Tot.
George A. Dennett of Sharon.
266
499
253
1018
Timothy F. Quinn of Sharon
396
552
154
1102
Blanks
27
57
10
94
689
1108
417
2214
JENNIE F. McNAMARA,
Asst. Town Clerk of Stoughton.
HERMAN W. FRENCH,
Town Clerk of Randolph.
GEORGE W. WHITTEMORE,
Town Clerk of Sharon.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH, 1918
Date 1917
Name of Child
Sex
Name of Parents
Apr. 8
Lois Hathaway Averell
F
Merle L., Mildred-Allen
July 28 Sylvia Cohen
F
Morris, Minnie-Malkin
Dec. 5 Florence Williams
Albert W., Florence M .- Edwards
1918
Jan. 8
Annie Rivelle
Pasqualle, Florence-Carlini
10
Nellie Florence Marcotte
Eugene J., Flossie-Belcher
13 Josephine Guzuince Battista
F
Simon, Katherine-Rotta
17 Dorothy Paine
Chester L, Ida L .- Carroll
19 Doris Ruth Knight
Robert E., Hermina-Salzgeber
21 Thomas McEnroe Kennedy
M
James F., Clara F .- McEnroe
21
Warren Keith
M
Walter E., Margaret-Cottrell
25 Elmer Edward Fletcher
M
Frank, Lena M. E .- Cousineau
29 Doris Drurilla Crockett
F
Earl C., Hazel-Jones
Feb.
5 Donata Fangi
M
John, Felumna-Baldini
5 William Franklin Messere
M
Joseph, Edith-Curry
6 Louise Mary Niles
Roger E. H., Vera E. H .-- Anderson
9 Harvey William Teed
M
Frank F., Annie E .- Mann
17 Dominic Duiti
M
Anthony, Mary-Muntz
20 Bertha Elizabeth Soulc
Edwin C., Bertha E .- Devine
25 Flora Ellen Proctor
Frank W., Ellen D .- Leighton
26 Catherine Veronica Cain
F
Farrell H., Margaret-Kane
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173
3 Wilbrand
F
Arthur F., Mabel A .- Auspach
6 William Francis Ford
M
Benjamin F., Grace M .- Bustard
15 William Joseph Fitzpatrick
M
Charles H., Mary A .- McKenna
17 Harris
M
William J. C., Adelaide R .- Delhommeau
18 Edward Zielfelder
M
August, Amelia B .- Fisher
20 Sennere Ragne McLeod
F
Thomas R., Nellie-Johnson
23 Carmine Espisito
M
Gennarino, Filomena-Abbagnano
2 Russell Francis Withie
M
Frank, Rena-Libby
8 Winifred Myrtle Carley
F
Lewis, Winifred-Hess
12 Walter Lionel Burchell
M
William S., Clara E .- Wise
14 William Stetson Young
M
George A., Annie L .- Stetson
26 Cynthia Merideth Burrell
F
Arthur F., Ruth H .- Kent
28 Adolph Anthony Kakshtes
M
Michael, Mortha-Plechtowitch
28 Camilla Dorothea Larsen
Victor, Dorothea-Jensen
M M
Stephen J., Frances L .- Hurley
Mar. 3
McMahon 3 Dorothy Clare Moore
John A., Catherine-McKenzie John T., Mary A .- Thomas
F
M F
George M.,, Edna G. B .- Rhodes
21 Moran
F
Frank, Jane Mary-Murphy
24 Betty Virginia Jones Gladys Marie Gordon
F
Herbert C., Hattie A .- Coy
Apr.
3 Margaret Constance Young
F F
Patrick J., Elizabeth-Doonan,
15 Elmer Bernard Lord
M
Harold B., Helen-Corser
May
1 George Burnham Lyons
M
Charles W., Florence L .- Burnham
27 3 Palmino Joseph Sass
Libero A., Concetta-Simeone
Nathaniel H., Margaret J .- Connaughton
7 Helen Josephine Buckley
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June
27 Leo Joseph Hart
20 Robert Lewis Poor
Alexander L., Bernice G .- Fuller
21 Helen Ervena Hollis
Frederick B., Augusta A .- Miller F M
BIRTHS-Concluded
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Name of Parents
30 Robert Heney
M
John J., Nellie-Byrnes
July
3 Louise Amelia Schmidt
F
James H., Helen L .- Allison
5 Doris Barbara Iverson
F
George G., Hazel D. McCormick
8 Barbara Eleanor Howard
F
Orville, Olga L .- Courtney
18 Helen Marie Handrahan
F
Patrick J., Margaret L .- Locke
21 Dorothy Macauley
F
Sylvester C., Gertrude D .- Hogan
29 Agnes Georganna Appleby
F
Ernest E., Agnes-Fowler
31 ยท Milton Tremain Holbrook
M
Lester M., May Abbie-Stetson
Aug.
31 John Joseph Gallagher
M
John J., Rosamond-Gallagher
6 Louis David Villa
M
Louis, Victoria-Shella
5 Edward DePesa
M
Charles, Rose-Sasso
5 Virginia Baxter
F
Walter L., Rose M .- Perry
13 Alice Elizabeth Camelio
F
Joseph, Mary-Valenti
17 Antonio Leazzo
M
Dominic, Rose-Matasazzo
24 Evelyn Winifred Mayberry
F
Frederick A., Elta B .- Kelly
24 William Humphrey Mayberry
M
Frederick A., Elta B .- Kelly
31 Alfred Seaver Kemp, Jr.
M
Alfred S., Catherine-Dempsey
Sept.
1 Charles Edward Byron
M
Charles L., Henrietta M .- Gibbs
7 Julius Alvin Faunce
M
Frank C., Elsie I .- Fisher
7 Marie Louise Walsh
F
Charles T., Maria L .- Burns
9 Phylis May Jones
F
Francis M., Nellie-Wheeler
15 Virginia Dodge Boardman
F
Willard T., Helen M .- Dodge
18 Joseph Patrick Flynn
Patrick J., Margaret R .- Sullivan
24 Anna Brita Svea Lenena Olsen
M F
Bengt P., Anna M. S .- Johnson
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174
Twins
175
26 Lawrence Vincent Haskell
M
Charles J., Julia A .- Bolin
Oct.
1 George Moore
M
Nicholas, Jennie E .- Cronkite
8 Joseph Vrunti
M
Michael, Mary-Vardina
8 Francis Joseph Harkins
M
Frank, Glenda-Christy
13 Ralph Edward Grover
M
Ralph P., Mary M .- Moran
15 Margaret Lillian Vaughn
F
Elmer P., Lillian-Conley
17 Warren Granville Wright
M
Granville H., Helen F .- Rounds
25 George Winfred Rosnosky
M
Thomas C., Florence-Finklestone
25 Joseph Samone
M
John, Mary-Fascino
Nov. 2 Mary McDonald
F
William F., Josephine-McDermott
8 Howard Davenport Wilbur
M
Harold W., Gertrude A .- Davenport
Dec.
7 Roger Garland Briscoe
M
Walter E., Harriett G .- Linnell
16 Warren Emerson Niles
M
Arthur C., Helen T .- Olsen
22 Stillborn
F
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH, 1918
Date 1918
Name
Age Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
Stillborn
Jan. 10
Stillborn
13 Annie E. Allen (McGilvery)
56
0
Arterio Sclerosis
Randolph Boston England
Feb.
4
Edward J. Devine
63 10 22
Chronic Nephritis
Boston
5 Aletta G. Veazie
45
0 C
Chronic Intestinal Nephritis
Randolph
9 Mary A. Jones (Mann)
59
7 25
Chronic Myocarditis
Canton
9
Lucy E. McGaughey (Shea)
75
0 0
Embolism following crushed lung
Ireland
19
George F. Howard
68
0 0
Acute Cardiac Dilatation
Randolph
22
Catherine Barry
88 0 0 Chronic Myocarditis
Ireland
Mar.
1 Ellen Barry
68 10 22
Paralysis Agitens
Abington
2 Grace E. Hills (Josyln)
45 11 12
Lobar Pneumonia
Leominister
11 Bertha E. Soule
0
0 19
Pyloric Stenosis
Randolph
25 Ellen Gokey (Dooley)
25
5 22
Chronic Myocarditis
Randolph
26 James Barry
69
0
0 Cerebral Hemorrhage
Randolph
27 Elizabeth Sullivan
49
2
0
Carcinoma
Randolph
Apr.
2 Abigail D. Young
3
5 7
Diphtheria
Boston
6 Isaline R. Coy (Hayden)
50
5 23 Lobar Pneumonia
Weymouth
6 Alice E. Bosworth (Thompson)
63
0 0 Cerebral Hemorrhage
Boston
17
John J. Cullen
38
0 0 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Cambridge
19
M. Everett Baker
43
7
3 Acute Dilation of Heart
Randolph
EIGHTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT
Valvular Heart Disease
14 Mary J. Cordingley (Woodward)
78 11 8
41 10 15
Lobar Pneumonia
P. E. I.
10 Michael Donovan
176
20 Nancy E. Pratt (Spear)
80
Diabetes Mellitus 3 11
21 Rosie Sayers
17
8 23
Tubercular Meningitis
23 Chas. L. Saunders
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