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Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to install two electric lights on Orchad Street to complete the lighting system on Orchard Street from the residence of James P. Duffy to the junction of Oak and Orchard Streets, as petitioned for by Andrew F. Hewins and .others.
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Voted that two electric lights be installed on the northerly end of Orchard Street in accordance with the terms of the contract with the Electric Light Company, and that the sum of $33.00 be raised and appropriated therefor.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to install electric lights on Oak Street extending from the resi- dence of Weston L. Mann to Pine Avenue, and raise and appropriate money therefor as petitioned for by Walter Furness and others.
Voted that action under this article be indefinitely postponed.
Article 39. To see if the Town will authorize the installation of electric lights on High Street between Canton and Chestnut Streets, as petitioned for by John Henry DeClassant and others and raise and appropri- ate money therefor.
Voted that action under this article be indefinitely postponed.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to install ten (10) lights on North Main Street from Pole 43 to the Randolph-Quincy line, as petitioned for by P. J. Foley and others, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Voted that six lights be installed on North Main Street north of Pole 43, in accordance with the terms of the contract with the Electric Light Company, and that the sum of $99.00 be raised and appropriated therefor.
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Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to install two electric lights on Centre Street, at intersection of Alden Ave. and Druid Hill Ave. and raise and appro- priate money for the same as petitioned for by Leonard E. Clifford and others.
Voted that two electric lights be installed on Centre Street at the intersection of Alden Avenue and Druid Hill Avenue, and that the sum of $33.00 be raised and appropriated therefor.
Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to place four electric lights on Mill Street, as follows: One at the corner of Fairfield Road and Mill Street; one at the corner of Wyman Road and Mill Street; one in front of the residence of William C. Lightfoot; and one at the corner of Wilmarth Road and Mill Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Allan B. Gould and others.
Voted that four electric lights be installed on Mill Street, as follows: One at the corner of Fairfield Road and Mill Street, one at the corner of Wyman Road and Mill Street, one in front of the residence of William C. Lightfoot, and one at the corner of Wilmarth Road and Mill Street, and that the sum of $66.00 be raised and appropriated therefor.
Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to install a fire signal box on Union Street, opposite the store at the junction of Centre Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Allan B. Gould and others.
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Voted that a fire signal box be installed on Union
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Street at the junction of Centre Street, and that the sum of $125.00 be raised and appropriated therefor.
Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Trustees of the Stetson Fund to remodel the lower floor of Stetson Hall so as to provide suitable office space, for the various Town departments for the trans- action of the Town's business. Also to provide ade- quate facilities for the preservation of the Town's rec- ords. Further, that whereas the money is available in that the Stetson Fund of $10,000.00 now amounts to more than $20,000.00 through the accumulation of interest, that the sum necessary to provide these facil- ities be taken from the interest accumulation which will avoid raising the money through the tax levy. Also that one of the objects of the fund created by Amasa Stetson was to provide such facilities, as peti- tioned for by Henry V. Morgan, James H. Hurley and others.
Voted that action under this article be indefinitely postponed.
Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to have the town surveyed and maps made, indicating the loca- tion and ownership of each parcel of land with the building situated thereon. That only a section of the town be so surveyed each year until the entire town is surveyed and that the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated for this purpose in 1925 to be expended under the direction of the Board of Assessors as peti- tioned for by James H. Hurley, Henry V. Morgan and others.
Voted that the sum of $500.00 be raised and appro- priated to be expended under the direction of the
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Board of Assesors, for the purpose of having the town surveyed and maps made, indicating the location and ownership of each parcel of land, with the buildings. thereon.
Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate a certain amount of free cash in the Treasury for use of the Assessors in connection with the 1925 tax levy as petitioned for by Henry V. Morgan, James H. Hurley and others.
Voted that this article be postponed until after all other articles in the Warrent were acted upon.
Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to complete certain unfinished work at the North Randolph School, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as peti- tined for by Linwood G. Brown and others.
Voted that the North Randolph School be completed at a cost not exceeding $2,000.00 and that such sum be raised and appropriated.
Article 49. To see what action the Town will take relative to equipping and furnishing the Stetson High School, including the new addition, and raise and ap- propriate money therefor, as petitioned for by the School Committee.
It was unanimously voted that the sum of $11,170.53 be raised and appropriated for the purpose set forth in said article, and that for the purpose of meeting the expense thereof the unexpended balance of the money received from the Insurance Companies on account of damage to the contents of Stetson High School Building amounting to $2,773.88 be reappro-
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priated, that the sum of $1,396.65 in the hands of the Treasurer be reappropriated and that in addition thereto there be raised and appropriated the sum of $7,000.00-$2,000.00 of which be raised in the Tax Levy of the current year and that the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be authorized to bor- row the sum of $5,000.00 under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Ch. 44 of the Gen- eral Laws and to issue notes or bonds of the Town therefor so that the entire indebtedness herein author- ized shall be paid in not more than 5 years from the date of issue of the first note or bond or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and the Selectmen may deter- mine.
Article 50. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate money to purchase a Fordson tractor and equipment for snow removal and other uses, as pe- ยท titioned for by William H. Quigley and others.
Voted that the Town purchase a Fordson tractor under the direction of the Highway Surveyor, and that the sum of $970.00 be raised and appropriated there- for.
Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $1,500.00 for use on Centre Street, to buy tarvia and sand, and perform labor to complete the permanent road, as petitioned for by Clarence Rowe and others.
Voted that the sum of $1,500.00 be raised and ap- propriated for the completion of Centre Street, under the direction of the Highway Surveyor.
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Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to repair the drain under the street at 39 Lafayette Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor as petitioned for by Edwin F. Engle and others.
Voted that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appro- priated for the repair of drain under Lafayette Street under the direction of the Highway Surveyor.
Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to repair Liberty Street from the part repaired in 1924 to North Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Albert C. Wilde and others.
Voted that the sum of $2,500.00 be raised and ap- propriated for repairs on Liberty Street under direc- tion of the Highway Surveyor, said sum to be expended on the portion of Liberty Street not previously re- paired, the work to begin where last year's work ended.
Article 54. To see what action the Town will take relative to repairing or rebuilding South Street, com- mencing at Union Street, and raise and appropriate money for the same as petitioned for by Fannie E. Knight, Joseph J. McMahon and others.
Voted that the sum of $3,000.00 be raised and ap- propriated for repairs on South Street, said repairs to begin at junction with Union Street and to continue southeasterly as far as the wise expenditure of this sum will permit, work to be done under direction of the Highway Surveyor.
Article 55. To see what action the Town will take in regard to removing the tracks and fixing the side-
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walks on West Street, opposite the old car barn at the corner of Silver Street, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Hannah C. Grady and others.
Voted that the sum of $300.00 be raised and ap- propriated for purpose set forth, under the direction of the Highway Surveyor.
Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 63 of Chapter 41 of General Laws, and elect. three Road Commissioners for one, two and three- year terms, and their salary not to be exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) a year each, as petitioned for by William S. Condon and others.
Voted that this article be indefinitely postponed.
The Moderator accepted the following motion under Article 5.
Voted that the Moderator appoint a committee of five (5) to look into the advisability ofha ving a Town Manager for the Town of Randolph; said committee to report back to the voters at a Special Town Meeting to be held some evening in the first week of November 1925 ; be it also resolved that the said committee be in- structed to invite some Manager of another town to address the above mentioned Special Meeting, if in their judgment they deem it necessary.
At the time of making this record the Moderator had not named a Committee.
Article 57. To see what action the Town will take relative to the collection and disposition of garbage and to raising and appropriating money therefor as petitioned for by Fannie E. Knight and others.
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Voted that action under this article be indefinitely postponed.
Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $322.80 to settle a judgment obtained by the Attorney General in the Suffolk Superior Court on an unpaid bill of the year 1918 for care of a patient at the Rutland Sanatorium.
Voted that the sum of $332.80 be raised and appro- priated to settle the judgment obtained by the Attorney General against the Town of Randolph on the unpaid bill in the year 1918 for care of a patient at the Rut- land Sanatorium.
Article 59. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of $147.43 to settle an unpaid bill contracted in 1918 for the care of another patient at the Rutland Sanatorium.
Voted that the sum of $147.43 be raised and ap- propriated for the care of a patient at the Rutland Sanatorium, said bill having been contracted in 1918.
Article 60. . To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500.00 to pay William J. Good, for professional services for settling four suits against the Town, resulting from an automobile accident and deaths in Crawford Square in 1917; the services rendered covering the period from April 15, 1917, the date of the accident out of which said suits arose, to October 6, 1924, when said suits were dismissed.
Voted that the sum of $500.00 be raised and appro- priated for payment to William J. Good for pro- fessional services.
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Article 61. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate money for the expenses of the Assessors' De- partment.
Voted that this article be taken up in conjunction with Articles 62 and 63.
Article 62. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate money to cover the expense of furnishing the State Tax Commissioner a copy of the Assessors' valu- ation records for the year 1925, as petitioned for by Henry V. Morgan for the Board of Assessors.
Voted that the sum of $200.00 be raised and ap- propriated to defray the expense of preparing a copy of the Assessors' valuation records for the year 1925 for the State Commissioner.
Article 63. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate money to cover expense of the Assessors' Department for 1925 to cover the cost of obtaining records of conveyances from the County Registry, Pro- bate Court records, etc., as petitioned for by Henry V. Morgan for the Board of Assessors.
Voted that the sum of $200.00 be raised and appro- priated to cover the expense of obtaining records of conveyance, probate records, etc., for the Board of
Article 64. To see if the Town will vote to make certain repairs at the Belcher Grammar School and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by the Special School Investigating Committee, through James H. Hurley.
Voted that the School Committee be instructed to employ a Practical Plumber to make a Peppermint
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Test of the plumbing at Belcher School and that the cost of repairs to the plumbing system, if found neces- sary, be taken from General Expense of the School Department.
Article 65. To see if the Town will authorize the Tax Collector to charge interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on all taxes remaining unpaid on and after October 1, 1925.
Voted that the Tax Collector be so authorized.
Article 66. To see what action the Town will take in regard to drainage on Woodlawn Street, and raise and appropriate money for same, as petitioned for by Charles A. Mather and others.
Voted that the sum of $200.00 be raised and ap- propriated to provide for the proper drainage of the easterly end of Woodlawn Street, said sum to be avail- able on condition that an easement in perpetuity be granted the Town by the abuttor, between Woodlawn Street and the State Drain leading westerly from South Main Street.
Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate a certain amount of free cash in the Treasury for use of the Assessors in connection with the 1925 tax levy as petitioned for by Henrvy V. Morgan, James H. Hurley and others.
Voted that the sum of $16,800.00 be transferred and appropriated from surplus for use by the Assessors in reducing the amount of expenses to be provided for through the tax levy of 1925.
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It was voted that this meeting be dissolved. Meeting dissolved at 10:10 o'clock P. M. A True Record. Attest : JOHN B. McNEILL, Town Clerk.
Randolph, March 23, 1925.
The Moderator, James B. Foley, this day filed with the Town Clerk the Committee appointed on the ad- visability of having a Town Manager under Article 5 of the Annual Town Meeting Warrant, 1925.
The Committee comprises: Dr. Joseph H. Bussey
Joseph Belcher Leon E. Clifford Winthrop B. Atherton John B. Brennan.
JOHN B. McNEILL, Town Clerk.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Names of Parents
Jan. 1
Eleanor May Poole
Herbert A., Helen C .- Pilling
5
Claire Baxter
James E., Gertrude A .- Wetherbee
8 Dorothy Maria Young
F F F Martin E., Lucy M .- Sillitoe
9 Horace Francis Scott
M
Elmer F., Nancy E .- Colburn
14 Mary Elizabeth Murphy
F
Daniel J., Mary-Maguire
George G., Hazel D .- McCormick
20 29 Earl Crockett
30 Margaret McSweeney Twins
30
George S.,Alberta M .- Morrow
Lester B., Hilda-Lunberg
9 Virginia Ruth Englund
Carl A., Jennie C. Sproul
10 Tobio Rockwood Cerasuolo
Tobio, Delia -Labelle
12 Phyllia Amelia Olson
Frank, Mabel B .- Shaw
13 John Brennan
Thomas W., Mary A .- Donovan
16 Evelyn May Erwin
George T., Janet M .- Hollis Anthony, Mary-Munz
18 Jessamina Diaute
20 Robert Edward Magnuson
21 Robert Gerard Gaynor
28 Richard Andrew Mulligan
M Joseph H., Esther-Crimmins
Mar.
1 Stanley Peter Christiansen
M Hans Peter, Edna Louise-Hanson
4 Arthur Clarence Hayden
Arthur C., Bertha L. - Lajoie
14 Alton Lee Kendrick .
24 Leonard Joseph Gordon
M Darrell W., Paulina-Mallock .
27 Evelyn Louise Anderson
F George L., Pearl A .- Urquhart
29 Arthur Dolan M Edward J., Sarah H. - Nixon
Earl C., Hazel M .- Jones Michael J., Annie F .- Sutton
SFeb.
18 Constance Lillian Iverson F F M F Anna McSweeney F Edith Alberta Komich F M 7 Ralph Ingersoll Steele F
M F M
F F M Albert, Phebe-Willis
M Leo P., Rose E .- Kane
M M Henry B., Anna G .- Sumner
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date Name of Child
Sex
Names of Parents
Apr. 7
Paul Richard Clement, Jr.
M
9 Gerald Leonard M
9 Nancy Damiano F Lunzio, Mary-Felaccio
12 John James Norman
M
Robert T., Ell L .- Trusedis
13 Joseph Andrew Gunther
Felix, Margaret-Carroll
13 Helen Kelleher
M F F
Timothy, Mary-Mulligan Arthur R., Kathleen-Uniac
21 John Richard Teed
M
Frank E., Annie E. - Mann
23 Marjorie Mona Whynot
F
F Charles W., Annie B .- Hawley Norman, Helen-McEntee
29 Bertha Anastasia McAvoy
May
1 William Saunders Archibald
M
2 Mary Burrill
F
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7 Elizabeth Mae Briscoe
7 James Edward Doughty
11 12 Mary Rose Lightfoot
Henry, Mildred-Fisher
15 Theresa Brewster
Joseph F., Mary A .- LaPhelle Ernest A., Mary-Silva
25 Donald Paul Young
Arthur H., Marion-Graham
26 Robert Frederic Lyons
Charles H., Gladys E .- Sager
Beatrice Florence Gelzinis
M
G Stillborn
6 Warren Randolph Hawes
Charles L., Ruth A .- Toomey
11 Barbara Marie James
Francis, Eva-Payne
14 Thelma Gertrude Ferris
Emery D., Vivian Mae-Shurtleff Russell L., Mildred-Mann
16 Arthur Robert Towns
M F
Chester, Mildred M .- Dickey
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
June
30 Charles Harold Saunders, Jr. M F
Rokas, Catherine-Rantelute George A., Eva E. Kelley
31 4 Thomas Edwin Granger
M M F F
20 Evelyn Ray
M F F F M M
F Frederick R., Eva S .- Jewell F Thomas R., Blanch L .- Saunders Frank H., Annie A .- Keefe Walter E., Harriet G .- Linnell Charles F., Hazel-Champion
29 Helen Abel Burns
14 Anne Frances Neary
Paul R., Alice M .- Whalley Richard J., Georgina J .- Corbett
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date Name of Child
Sex
Names of Parents
22 22 Edith Elizabeth Buzzell
22 Vincent Elmer Dalzell
July
2 Frank Daxberger M F 5 Constance Delafarno M
6 Thomas James Maw
8 Sarah Elizabeth Wilson
14 Joseph Hart
17 Phillip Good
20 Catherine Bernadine Pease
F M
Clarence, Catherine E. - Hanlon
21 Robert Joseph Labelle
M
F
Edmond M., Mary F .- Shepard Francis R., Mabel M .- Good Vincent, Catherine-Puzone
Aug. 42
6 Teresa McDonnell
21 Esther Hopgood
F M
F Patrick T., Anastasia K .- Kane Arthur E., Elsie M .- Brown Harold B., Eunice J .- Sawyer
Sept. 7 Earle Harold Anderson
29 Lester Helm Mann
30 Joseph Meaney
30 Albert Pasquale Antonio Sarni
M
2 Alfred Lawrence Semensi
7 Stillborn
8 Earle Leone Floyd
11 Elizabeth Frances Gibson
12 Robert Kelley M
24 Arthur Richard Bates M F
24 Sally Virginia Lodge
24 William George Lightfoot, Jr. M
26 Wilfred LeRoy, Jr. M
M F M F
Edward V., Gwendolyn-Burns Robert, Mary-Devine John F., Anna-Schofield Thomas G., Emily-Macomber T. Henry, Irene-Price
William G., Ethel May-Green Wilfred A., Lillian-Boynton
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Henry J., Margaret-McRitchie William H., Helen-Shannon Rocco, Angie-Giavanno John J., Mary J .- Dench Lawrence, Louisa-Cicolasi
Oct. 1 Paul Mahoney
M M M
30 Francis Robert Splan, Jr.
5 Madeline Esther Campo
M Rudolph, Pauline-Kroiss F M James C., Elva-Morse Charles M., Sybil E .- Allen Joseph, Anna M .- Carroll Arthur, Charlotte-Westland George E., Cora D .- Langille F D. Lawrence, Lucy-Hamblet M M Stephen J., Frances L .- Hurley William J., Mary D .- Dineen
Frederick Edmund Mohr
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Names of Parents
27
Frances Louise Moeller
Carl A., Dorothy-Foss
Nov. 5 Carolyn Lewis
9 Mary Catherine Frawley
Bernadette McEleney
F
George L., Catherine J .- McDonnell Edward P., Katherine J .- Lynch
M
Elmer P., Lillian A .- Conley
15
Rosamond Knapp Hutchinson
F
Raymond, Evelyn C .- Knowles Frederick J., Anna-Van Osterwick
23 Louise Rose Soule
F
30 Jeane Harkins F
Frank J., Glenda G .- Christis Florence J., Margaret A .- Kane
8 Theresa Sullivan
F
18 Frank Lyman Small
M
23 Marie Louise Mitchell
F
Walter A., Grace A .- Sears Albert, Mary C .- McCoakrey
24 Harry Howard Eaton M Warren A., Mary A .- McLean
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F F F
Maurice, Serene V .- Bruce
11 13
15 Elmer J. Vaughn M
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
MARRIAGES
Date of Marriage 1925
Name
Residence
Jan.
9 William F. McAuliffe
Randolph
9 Margaret Middleton Providence, R. I.
17 Chester Ray Randolph
17 Mildred Dickey Randolph
Feb.
7 Harvey Gilbert Lyons Randolph
7 Grace Estelle Burnham Braintree
Mar.
1 Ralph Jefferson Grant Bangor, Me.
1 Lucy A. Marquis (Violett) Bangor, Me.
Apr.
11 Charles M. Durling, Jr. Holbrook
11 Mary Hargreaves Randolph
18 Lester R. Robertson Randolph
18 Winifred E. Looke Brockton
May
2 Phillips W. Wheeler Randolph
2 Evangeline Eeels Chesterfield
16 Wilfred Alfred LeRoy Randolph
16 Lillian Boynton Whitman
June
6 Harry Carleton Isaac, Jr. Randolph
6 Helen Dorrance Anderson Randolph
12 Lauren L. Felch
Randolph
12 Evelyn G. Andrews Randolph
14 Clifford T. Rhoades Bridgewater
14 Hazel M. Lyon (Bates) Randolph
17 Harold Brewster Anderson Randolph
17 Eunice Isabell Monroe Sawyer Randolph
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11 Henry E. Cheney Somerville
11 Margaret H. Cole Randolph
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Date of Marriage 1925
Name Residence
22 Ray Clifton Call
Braintree
22 Virginia Osborn Anderson (Wheeler) Randolph
24 James Francis Reynolds West Quincy
24 Gertrude Agnes Mahan Randolph
24 Frederick Dahloorff Driscoll Randolph
24 Dorothy Anne Cutting Randolph
25 Rogers Landrith Arringdale Providence, R. I.
25 Ruth Beatrice Squire Randolph
July
1 Robert E. Adams
Easton
1 Georgina M. Guidice Randolph
4 Wallace Lee Day Dorchester
4 Marion Louisa Bruce Randolph
15 Harold Elmer Tuttle Randolph
15 Mildred Evelyn Gustapson Quincy
20 Cyril C. Thomas Randolph
20 Marion G. Browning Dorchester
26 Joseph E. MacDonald Milton
26 Alice M. Pendleton Randolph
29 Fred Colley Brown Woburn
29 Edna Pearl Wilson Woburn
Aug.
1 Reginald Ray Downing Randolph
1 Alberta Horton (Wales) Randolph
9 Alfred De Young Braintree
9 Mary J. Holden Randolph
12 William G. Billingham Randolph
12 Edith May Wood Stoughton
19 Arthur Delorfano Randolph
19 Charlotte E. Westland Quincy
1
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Date of Marriage 1925 Name Residence
26 Carl A. Moeller
Randolph
26 Dorothy Foss Randolph
Sept.
1 Oscar H. Kallenberg Randolph
1 Margaret T. Condon Randolph
3 James W. S. Butler Randolph
3 Emilie P. Reynolds
Randolph
7 Donald B. White Woburn
7 Elizabeth E. Santosousso Milford
12 Armando Zoia
Norfolk Downs
12 Barbara N. Guidice Randolph
18 William Ilmar Bjornholm Quincy
18 Lillian Aralena Read Qiuncy
21 Hudson H. Sproul Randolph
21 Margaret E. King Randolph
21 Joseph P. McNamara Randolph
21 Louise V. Harvey (Payne) Randolph
21 Albert Harding Peavey Abington
21 Florence Pearl (Pendleton) Colclough Abington
Oct.
3 Roy McGregor Randolph
3 Edith Knox Randolph
7 Joseph G. McDonald Randolph
7 Gertrude C. Kane Randolph
10 Charles A. Meisner Worcester
10 Florence G. Powers Randolph
12 Francis E. Dockray Canton
12 Alice Margaret McAuliffe Randolph
14 Arthur A. Hendrick Brockton
14 Grace E. Brennan Randolph
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Date of Marriage 1925
Name
Residence
17 George L. Maynard
Randolph
17 Celia Bertha Gauthier Randolph
21 Leon George Davis Avon
21 Dorothy F. Poore
Randolph
24 Henry Eisenhaur Cambridge
24 Doris Ellen Black
Randolph
29 Michael Donohue Roxbury
29 Helen Ruddy Randolph
31 John A. Kangiser Randolph
31 Mae E. Murray
Boston
Nov.
11 Zoel Gagnon
No. Cambridge
11 Hazel C. Fisher
Randolph
21 Jocelyn R. Teece
Randolph
21 Doris K. Driscoll
Randolph
25 Marshall White Leavitt
Randolph
25 Rosella Gustava Anderson Randolph
28 Carroll Alger Bump Randolph
28 Alice Genevieve Meara Holbrook
Dec.
24 Herbert E. Mann Randolph
24 Beatrice N. Hagar Randolph
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DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Age
Name
Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
Dec. 18 Bernice A. Kangiser
26
2 20
Acute Dilation of Heart
Easton
1925
Jan. 5 Mary T. Nichols
86
4
6
Cerebral Hemmorrhage
Randolph
15 Filippo Masucci
67
Arterio Sclerosis Arachnoid Cyst
Italy
5. Feb.
3
Lawrence MeNulty
69
6 28
Pneumonia-Lobar
Newport, R. I.
5 Victoria Porter Packard
86
6
4 Arterio Sclerosis
Duxbury
6 Catherine Walsh
76 8
Arterio Sclerosis
St. John, N. B. Ireland
10 Hugh Curry 78
10
Cancer
14 Ellinor Mary Irving
50
5 10
Exposure
Chicago, Ill.
14
Asher Anderson
78
6 22
Chronic Myocarditis
17 James W. Prairie
6
4 20 Broncho Pneumonia Accidental Randolph
21 Daniel George Squire
76
5
14
Mar.
5 Thomas Edwin Marshall
.1
25
Broncho Pneumonia
6 G. Albert Peterson 8 Charles C. Farnham
86
2
Senile Decay
12
Joseph Pendleton
45
11
8
Tuberculosis of Lungs
19 Mary J. Devine
63
7
18
Acute Hepatic Stenosis
20 Margaret Rowe
7 14
Broncho Pneumonia
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