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Easton, Mass.
31 Rosanna Mahoney
66
7
13
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Randolph, Mass.
Feb.
1 John M. Murphy
62
10
4 Carcinoma of the Esophagus
P. E. I.
4 Anne Whitney McKennon
78
10
3 Myocardial Degeneration
Provincetown, Mass.
13
Myles Edward McAuliffe
67
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
Randolph, Mass.
15 Henry W. Dixon
58
7
23 Carcinoma of Rectum Limington, Me
27
John J. Dupras
70
3
25
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Kingfisher, Okla.
28 Jennie B. Farguson (Hancock)
41
28
Herschel Farguson
43
Burns and inhalation of smoke
Mar.
17 Leonard Arthur Robbins
75
3
22 Coronary Thrombosis
Pittsfield, Mass.
28
Catherine B. Dolan (Walsh)
84
7°
24
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
Boston, Mass.
31 Frank Pisczyk
56
3
8
Fractured Skull, Crushed Chest
Poland
Apr. 5 James E. Gaffey, Jr.
40
10
10
Probable Pulmonary Embolus
Boston, Mass.
7 Stanley Kmito
67
11
Adenocarcinoma of Esophagus
Lithuania
13 Mary Gaffney
34
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Lawrence, Mass.
22 James W. Toole
85
1 20
Arteriosclerosis
Nova Scotia
27 John F. McGerrigle
85
Chronic Myocarditis
Brooklyn, N. Y.
May
1 Alice Sullivan
71
9
13 Bronchopneumonia
Boston, Mass.
1 Sarah J. McDonald (Shea)
82
8
6 Generalized Arteriosclerosis
Boston, Mass.
7 Joseph L. Vondel
80
8
1 Epidermoid Carcinoma
Windsor, Vt.
16 Sarah E. King (Brennan)
62
9
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Barrington, N. S.
17 Frank Manley
76
Heart Disease
Germany
Date of Death
Name
Y.
Cause of Death
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
13 Carcinoma of Rectum New Brunswick, Can.
19 John Russell Boothby
58
11
Cambridge, Mass. Burns and inhalation of smoke
17
DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH, 1945
Date of Death
Age Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
19 Josephine (Maxwell) Rabethge
84
8
Cerebral Hemorrhage
New Brunswick
20
Charles Thomas Walsh
69
3
24
Tuberculosis of the Lungs
.P. E. I.
20 Fred W. Smith
77
5
22 Generalized Arteriosclerosis
Winfield, N. Y.
21 George O. Nunes
78
92 2
17
Cerebral Hemorrhage
31 Helen M. Knight (McDonald)
85
7
1 Generalized Arteriosclerosis
Aberdeen, Scotland
31 George Francis Dermont
73
5 25 Carcinoma of Prostate Gland
Columbus, Ga.
31 Walter P. Stetson
62
1
15 Carcinoma of Stomach
Abington, Mass.
31 Charlotte Olivia Ricker
75
4 16 Carcinoma of uterus with metastasis
to the bladder Hallowell, Me.
June
6
Sarah J. Powderly
80
7
4 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
Randolph, Mass.
8
John J. O'Brien
42
5 28
Perforating Peptic Ulcer
Randolph; Mass.
11 Gertrude Luella Johnson
63
2
6 28 Probable Bronchial Pneumonia
Brockton, Mass.
13 George W. Bailey
82
11
9
Chronic Interstial Nephritis
.W. Gardner, Mass.
13
Olive B. Hill (Paine)
68
1
1 Carcinoma of the Intestines
Randolph, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass.
17
John B. Crowell
4
10
July
1 John W. Piers
16
9
1
Electrocution (Accident)
10 Joseph John Kansevich
55
2
28
Tuberculosis of the Lungs
18 Maragret Helen Cripps (Creighton)
40
6
5
Cirrhosis of Liver
Providence, R. I. Ireland
21
Annie E. Long (Prior)
83
Arteriosclerosis
25 John Kiley
83
Myorcardial Degeneration
27
Gertrude E. Sullivan
65
11
28
Coronary Thrombosis
Aug.
5 Fred Clifford Choate
75
11
13 Carcinoma of Bladder
Rockport, Mass.
15 William J. Mclaughlin
62
10
25
Carcinoma of Right Kidney
Randolph, Mass.
23 Herbert Simmons
56
11
19
Coronary Thrombosis
Lowell, Mass
24 Francis G. Keith
57
2 Rheumatic and Coronary Arteriosclerotic
Heart Disease Randolph, Mass.
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
34
17 Probable acute dilatation of the heart Lowell, Mass.
12 Dorothy A. Papp
Congenital Heart Disease
Boston, Mass Lithuania
Randolph, Mass. Randolph, Mass.
5 11 Cerebral Hemorrhage Boston, Mass. Nova Scotia
24 Annie Langley
Name
DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH, 1945
Date of Death
Age Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
26 Abbie Leo Constable (Allen)
..
84
4
19
Coronary Thrombosis Accidental Asphyxia
Winsor, N. S. Randolph, Mass.
29 Celia Kinsley
70
Sept. 6 Alice A. Molloy
89
2
5
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Randolph, Mass.
7
Louis DeLory
82
11
29
Chronic Myocarditis
West Arischat, N. S. Nova Scotia
8
John J. Hennigar
62
7
17
Fracture of the Skull
15
William E. Buck
58
4
23 Contusion chest and hematoma
Rockland, Me.
19
Mary L. Ryan (Maloney)
58
11
Heart Disease
Somerville, Mass.
30 William H. Shepard
80
9
Carcinoma of the Stomach Randolph, Mass.
Oct.
2 Frances Losey Crawn
73
Adenocarcinoma right breast
New Jersey
8 Almore Blankinship
32
10
4
Heart Disease
Brockton, Mass.
15
Katherine E. Toomey (Patten)
69
2
27
Carcinoma of Head of Pancreas
Randolph, Mass.
17 George W. French
89
6
7
Arteriosclerosis
Randolph, Mass.
22 Arthur C. Burr
81
3
25
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
Brooklyn, N. Y.
31 Robert E. Hart
4
19
Asphyxiation by Aspiration of
Regurgitated Food
Boston, Mass.
Nov. 7 Annie G. Pulson (Nightingale
67
8
7 Cardio-Vasculo-Renal Disease
Randolph, Mass.
14 Mary C. Gaynor
59
Coronary Thrombosis
Randolph, Mass.
22 Hannah O'Connell
85
Cardiac Decompensation
25 John J. O'Connell
62
16
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Boston, Mass
Dec.
1 William J. Ahern
62
6 23
Heart Disease
Worcester, Mass.
2
9 Ada M. Porter (Plummer)
79
4 13
Hypertensive Heart Disease Cerebral Hemorrhage
New York, N. Y. Ireland
17 Margaret Barry
74
:
Rupture of the Rt. Rectus muscle
.. Chaswood,. N. S.
18 Clay M. Taylor
48
9
9
23 Cerebral Hemorrhage Brockton, Mass.
24 Abbie F. Goody (Harris)
65
10
4 18 Acute Dilatation of Heart
Pittsburgh, Penn.
25 Katharyn P. Mull (McFarland)
35
27 Catherine Mclaughlin
61
2
19 Arterioclerosis
Ireland
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
...
.. .
....
Brockton, Mass.
:
35
Name
Ireland
...
INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH, 1945 of Persons Dying Elsewhere
Age M. D.
Jan. 8
William J. Hallisey
50
3
12
12
Joseph A. Devine
62
12
Harry Francis Walsh
50
11
17
Boston,
Mass.
20
Charles T. Powderly
66
Oxford,
Mass.
25
Albert William MacDonald
62
31
Janice Robbins
7
21
Quincy,
Mass.
Feb.
4 William E. Jones
53
4
2
Braintree,
Mass.
7 John Daniel Thistle
66
4
9
Brockton,
Mass.
9 John Purcell
48
6 25
Boston,
Mass.
10
Hazel Gagnon
Cambridge,
Mass.
Mar.
1 Harriet S. Ward
75
1
15
Braintree,
Mass.
5
Annie Claire Pierce
82
5
1
Newton,
Mass.
12
New York,
N Y.
15
Henry C. Dillon
48
..
Newton,
Mass.
16
Lucinda Delicata
16
8
17
Brockton,
Mass.
17
Patrick W. Doherty
69
10
1
Quincy,
Mass.
25
William H. Taylor, Jr. abt.
60
....
....
4
10
4
Mary N. Delgiacco
28
11
14
Boston,
Mass.
7 Eugene Kingsley
66
8
19
Brockton Mass.
20 Earl H. DeForest
47
..
..
Brockton Mass.
23
Edwin R. Nelson
56
4 22
24 Julia A. Corcoran
82
...
Milton, Mass.
May
5 Lester R. Packard
84
8
20
9 George T. Tannam
79
22
Annie J. Moran (Dillon)
63
3
1
. .
. .
36
Date of Death
Name
Y.
Place of Death Brockton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Omaha, Neb.
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Apr.
2 Edward R. Palmer
34
Lexington,
Mass. Mass.
Weymouth,
Mass.
13
James Gray
72
36
63
16 George F. Pfeffer
Boston,
Mass.
Boston,
Mass.
Whitman,
Brockton Mass.
Boston, Mass. Brockton Mass.
INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH, 1945 of Persons Dying Elsewhere
Date of Death
Age Y. M. D.
Place of Death
22 Elizabeth J. Mahan
43
6
7
22 Elaine Crocker
1
3 25
25 Catherine Foley
abt.
90
June 11
Annie Gallivan
71
Springfield, Mass.
13 Frances C. Pezzella
Abt.
43
Quincy,
Mass.
16 Emma F. Stetson
83
2
9
29
Walter William Donovan
52
2
5
July
10 Rosanna S. Redpath (Scott)
76
10
28
Watertown, Mass.
13 Joseph Angie
38
3
24
Boston, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
14 Patrick Walsh
83
29
Aug.
11 Robert F. Cushing, Jr. Abt.
17
12 Albert J. DeCoste
63
10
1
21 Henry J. Pretto
68
2
21
Boston,
Mass.
23 Alice Forrest
50
Washington, D. C.
28
Henry LaFleur (Flowers)
65
4
14
Brockton Mass.
29 J'ohn O'Brien
77
7
12
Brockton Mass.
30 John J. Pearson
70
4
17
Middleboro,
Mass.
Sept.
25 Michael J. Lavalle
80
3 27
26 Arthur A. Zottoli
36
8
4
27 Alfred Abbenzeller
73
30 Frances Cox
21
10
22
Brockton · Mass. New Bedford, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
37
Name
Medfield, Mass. Boston, 'Mass. Medfield, Mass.
Boston, Mass. Juneau, Alaska
Brockton Mass.
Quincy, Mass. Weymouth,
Mass.
INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH, 1945 of Persons Dying Elsewhere
Date of Death
Age Y. M. D.
Place of Death
Oct.
5 Joseph J. Harrington
46
Shaker Heights, Ohio
7
Anne G. Molloy
79
Boston, Mass. Quincy, Mass.
22 Sophia Girrior Duffy
ab.
65
24
Thomas F. Riley
61
11
7
29
John Charles Martin
52
..
Nov.
6 Johanna Fagen
79
2
26
Boston,
Mass.
11 Hannah C. Tennyson
71
...
Boston,
Mass.
12 Reynold Creutz
52
2
24
Brookline,
Mass.
15 Hannah F. McGinnis
86
...
Somerville,
Mass.
16 John Lee
82
Brockton Mass.
17 Sarah M. J'ones
96
6
18
Salem, Oregon
17
Kate E. Leonard
99
...
Boston, Mass.
25 Warren E. Hammond
72
7
8
30
Alice DeSales Harney
75
Cohasset, Mass.
Dec.
6 Mary H. (McNeil) Cheverie
56
6 10
7 Annie M. Kane
66
00 · 19
Holbrook,
Mass.
8 Frank Whitney
50
24
....
74
3 25
Los Angeles, Quincy,
Mass.
14 Annie M. Sullivan
75
Holbrook,
Mass.
22 Ruth B. Arringdale (Squire)
44
3 21
Portland, Maine
26 John J. McDonald
67
7 24
Avon, Mass. Boston,
28 Louis Spaulding
2
Mass.
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
38
Name
Boston, Mass.
16 John Regan
62
... . .
Medfield, Mass.
Brockton Mass.
Calif.
12 Gertrude W. Kelleher (Farrell) 12 William H. Taylor ab.
83
.. . . . .
Fall River, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Boston,
Mass.
18 Robert A. Woods
27
Braintree Mass.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES
Myocarditis, Carcinoma of the Esophagus, Pulmonary Embolus, Adenocarcinoma of Esophagus, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Epidermoid Carcinoma, Carbon Monoxide Poison- ing, Carcinoma of Prostate Gland, Carcinoma of Uterus, Perforating Peptic Ulcer, Chronic Interstial Nephritis, Car- cinoma of the Intestines, Congenital Heart Disease, Electro- cution, Cirrhosis of Liver, Carcinoma of Bladder, Carcinoma of Right Kidney, Contusion Chest, Adenocarcinoma Right Breast, Carcinoma of Head of Pancreas, Cardio-Vasculo- Renal Disease, Cardiac Decompensation, Rupture of the Rt. Muscle, Stillborn.
One each of the above
55
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
6
Coronary Thrombosis
6
Broncho Pneumonia
3
Heart Disease
5
Myocardial Degeneration
3
Hypertensive Heart Disease
4
Carcinoma of Rectum
2
Burns and Inhalation of Smoke
2
Fractured Skull
2
Arteriosclerosis
4
Chronic Myocarditis
2
Generalized Arteriosclerosis
3
Cerebral Hemorrhage
6
Tuberculosis of the Lungs
2
Carcinoma of Stomach
2
Acute Dilation of the Heart
2
Asphyxiation
2
-
80
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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF VITAL STATISTICS- YEAR 1945 Intentions
of Marriages
Marriages
Births
Deaths
January
10
6
17
7
February
2
5
9
8
March
2
3
16
3
April
4
3
7
5
May
10
7
10
14
June
7
13
15
7
July
5
3
24
6
August
10
8
5
6
September
4
7
6
6
October
15
10
5
6
November
11
16
9
4
December
15
13
8
8
-
95
94
131
80
Births of 1939
Recorded in 1945
2
Births of 1944 Recorded in 1945
4
Whole number of Births Recorded
137
Males
68
Females
63
1939
Males
1
Females
1
1944
Males
3
Females
1
137
Parents, both native born
115
Parents, one native born, one foreign born
18
Parents, both foreign born
4
Whole number of Marriage Intentions
95
Whole number of Marriages
137
94
40
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. STATEMENT OF LICENSES ISSUED AND FEES RETAINED
Dog Licenses for 1945 :
499 Males @ $2.00
$998.00
78 Females @ $5.00
390.00
134 Females (spayed) @ $2.00
268.00
9 Kennel @ $10.00
90.00
2 Kennel @ $25.00
50.00
11 Military @ Free
$1,796.00
Less Fees Retained
144.40
Cash to Town Treasurer
$1,651.60
1944 Returns in 1945:
56 Males
$112.00
15 Females
75.00
8 Females (spayed)
16.00
1 Kennel
10.00
$213.00
Less Fees Retained
16.00
197.00
1 Dog Sold, 1944
3.00
3 Dogs Sold, 1945
9.00
12.00
Returns to County Treasurer
$1,860.60
Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Licenses :
100 Fishing Licenses @ $2.00 200.00
99 Hunting Licenses @ $2.00 198.00
54 Sporting Licenses @ $3.25
175.50
22 Minor and Female Fishing Licenses @ $1.25 27.50
5 Minor Trapping Licenses @ $2.25 11.25
2 Trapping Licenses @ $5.25 10.50
41
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
1 Non-Resident Fishing License
@ $1.50 1.50
3 Duplicates of Lost Licenses @ $.50 1.50
2 Non-Resident Military or Naval Sporting Licenses @ $2.00 4.00
15 Sporting Licenses, No Fee 18Military or Naval Sporting Licenses, No Fee
2 Fishing Licenses (Old Age Asst.) No Fee
$629.75
Cash paid Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Game $558.50
Fees Retained
71.25
$629.75
Respectfully submitted,
MARION L. BAILEY,
Town Clerk.
42
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
List of Jurors
As Approved by the Board of Selectmen, Randolph, Massachusetts JULY, 1945
Ahearn, William J., shoeworker Anderson, Lars B., farmer
Beach, John, engineer Bertram, Herman H., trucking
Billingham, Walter H., garage business Boleman, Ernest A., engineer
Bolin, Herbert S., shoeworker
Boyle, Charles E., defense worker Brennan, James F., defense worker Burns, J. Roy, teller
Burns, Samuel J., shoemaker Cartwright, Ralph W., Undertaker Cederholm, John C., electrotype Collins, John J., caretaker Condon, Frank M., timekeeper Cotter, James J., sheet metal worker Cullen, John F., clerk Cutting, Robert S., plumber Dawe, John W., cabinet maker DeAngelis, Paul, laborer Delofano, Henry, storekeeper Diauto, Fred A., chauffeur Duncan, Francis L., insurance Eldridge, George H., shoeworker Ferris, Emery D., defense worker Flannagan, Walter J., salesman Forrest, Augustus K., manager Forrest, Frank A., U. S. Army, Ret'd Vet. 46 Cottage Street Frederickson, John A., highway surveyor 46 Fairview Ave. 43 South Street French, Elmer L., insurance
111 S. Main Street 702 S. Main Street 256 N. Main Street 83 Lillian Street
57 Wales Avenue 64 Liberty Street 626 S. Main Street 28 Silver Street 140 North Street Russ Street 26 Warren Street 419 N. Main Street 14 Vesey Road 235 North Street 58 Union Street 153 Warren Street 714 High Street Eugenia Street Dorr Street 20 Maitland Avenue Maitland Avenue Cole Terrace 114 Canton Street 547 N. Main Street 568 N. Main Street 85 Canton Street 435 N. Main Street
43
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Gaynor, John M., retired Gaynor, Joseph, shoeworker
Gillis, Richard A., U. S. Army, Ret'd Vet. Godfrey, Albert K., foreman
Good, John K., laborer Gove, Carl S., auto mechanic Hansen, Arthur H., waiter Harkins, Frank J., laborer
Heller, Otto C., master mechanic Hill, Francis M., defense worker Hollis, Charles R., shoeworker Hutchinson, Ralph H., manufacturer Killoran, William J., clerk Knebel, Frederick E., clerk Lyons, Raymond E., store manager Mahoney, William H., janitor Martin, George C., salesman Mitchell, George F., superintendent Murray, Francis J., adjuster Nevers, Roland F., carpenter O'Connor, William J., laborer O'Gorman, Patrick, manager Paine, Chester L., florist Peters, Gerald J., laborer
Poole, Herbert A., oil dealer
Porter, Franklin, insurance
Reardon, Daniel J., chauffeur Rudderham, William, painter Safford, Loyal R., manager Schmidt, Peter P., color mixer Southwick, William E., laborer
Stephens, Charles F., machinist
Sullivan, Peter B., government inspector
14 Union Street 24 Fowler Street 17 Lafayette Street 50 Oak Street
Tangen, G. Henry, surveyor Teed, Frank, builder Torrance, Robert A., real estate ins., 35 Fairmount Street Wales, Frank C., farmer
202 S. Main Street 38 Woodlawn Street
Wales, Joseph D., retired
14 Howard Street 44 Plain Street 10 Allen Court Amelian Road 8 Mill Street 584 N. Main Street 717 High Street. 156 West Street 43 Mt. Pleasant Square 21 Howard Street 220 Union Street 439 No. Main Street 240 Allen Street 214 S. Main Street Cole Terrace 24 West Street 82 Union Street 13 Norfolk Road 19 Hills Street 22 Waldo Street 19 Roel Street 84 Lafayette Street 90 High Street Mitchell Street 326 Highland Avenue 585 N. Main Street 22 Moulton Street 153 N. Main Street 374 N. Main Street 176 South Street 21 Norfolk Road
44
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Walsh, Garrett E., chauffeur Webber, Albert C., painter Wendall, Edwin K., clerk Wilbur, Harold W., electrician Williams, Hugh S., dom. engineer Williamson, Harry, foreman Wing, Mortimer O., polisher Whynot, Lester, garage serviceman
60 Wales Avenue 136 Canton Street 972 N. Main Street 765 N. Main Street 653 N. Main Street 60 Overlook Road 170 Pond Street Canton Street
45
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Town Treasurer
Marion L. Bailey, Town Treasurer, in account with the Town of Randolph, year 1945.
DR.
Balance on hand, January 1, 1945 $122,449.59
Received during year 619,657.43
$742,107.02
CR.
Paid sundry persons as per
Warrants $589,750.30
General cash on hand and in
banks 152,356.72
$742,107.02
SOLDIERS' MONUMENT FUND
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1945
$235.60
Interest 4.72
Balance-Randolph Savings Bank $240.32
SCHOOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT FUND
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1945 $78.47
Interest 1.18
$79.65
CODDINGTON FUND
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1945
$1,900.00
Interest
38.19
$1,938.19
Interest withdrawn
$38.19
Balance - Randolph Savings Bank
1,900.00
$1,938.19
Randolph, Dec. 31, 1945 Examined and found correct.
RAYMOND E. LYONS, Town Accountant
46
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. Report of the Assessors
Board of Selectmen, Randolph, Mass.
Gentlemen :
We herewith submit the report of this department for the year 1945.
The tax rate for the year was computed on the following basis of expenses and receipts :
EXPENSES
Town Appropriations, March, 1945 $434,275.44
Overlay Deficit, 1934
108.22
Overlay Deficit, 1935
77.59
Overlay Deficit, 1936
71.67
Overlay Deficit, 1937
92.02
Overlay Deficit, 1938
79.75
Overlay Deficit, 1939
34.66
Overlay Deficit, 1940
49.34
Overlay Deficit, 1941
13.96
Overlay Deficit, 1942
124.29
Overlay Deficit, 1943
525.61
State Tax
7,752.00
State Parks and Reservations
296.64
County Tax
7,769.89
Overlay current year
6,434.69
$457,705.77
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS
Income Tax
$35,219.89
Corporation Taxes
11,083.65
Gasoline Tax
8,242.13
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
7,782.73
47
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Licenses
3,268.50
Fines
133.00
General Government
500.00
Health and Sanitation
1,951.68
Charities
6,689.88
Old Age Assistance
35,955.82
Old Age Tax (Meals)
1,791.20
Soldiers' Benefits
362.00
Schools
7,584.23
Public Service Enterprises (Water Dept.)
28,581.45
Interest on Taxes and Assessments
3,179.11
Interest on Tax Titles
1,286.16
Interest on Deposits
38.19
Collectors Fees Returned
125.75
$153,775.37
Net amount to be raised by taxation
on polls and property
$303,930.40
TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION
Poll Tax
$5,176.00
Personal Property
26,932.50
Real Estate
271,821.90
$303,930.40
TOTAL VALUATION
Real Estate-Buildings
$5,088,350.00
Real Estate-Land
1,383,600.00
Personal
641,250.00
$7,113,200.00
Total valuation computed at tax
rate of $42.00
$298,754.40 5,176.00
Plus Poll Tax
$303,930.40
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TABLE OF AGGREGATES
Number of persons assessed :
On Personal Estate Only
35
On Real Estate Only
2,608
On Both Personal and Real Estate
102
Total number of persons assessed
2,745
Number of polls assessed
2,588
Value of Assessed Personal Estate:
Stock in trade
$481,900.00
Machinery
136,450.00
Live Stock
16,200.00
All Other Tangible Property
6,700.00
Total Value of Assessed Personal
Property
$641,250.00
Number of Live Stock Assessed :
Horses
20
Cows
94
Swine
450
Fowl
11,500
All Other
101
12,165
Number of Acres of Land Assessed
5,900
Number of Dwelling Houses Assessed
1,909
Number of Automobiles Assessed
2,171
AMOUNTS COMMITTED TO TAX COLLECTOR ON 1945 LEVIES
Real and Personal Estate, January Levy
$298,754.40
Poll Tax, January Levy
5,176.00
$303,930.40
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Real and Personal Estate, December Levy
$369.60
Poll Tax, December Levy
14.00
$383.60
Motor Vehicle Excise
First Commitment
$814.16
Second Commitment
3,600.98
Third Commitment
1,769.91
Fourth Commitment
494.04
Fifth Commitment
143.05
$6,822.14
$311,136.14
FRANK F. TEED,
JAMES P. DUFFY,
THEODORE S. LUDDINGTON,
Board of Assessors
50
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. Report of Collector of Taxes
To the Citizens of the Town of Randolph:
I herewith respectfully submit my report for the year ending December 31st, 1945:
1943
Personal and Real Estate Taxes :
Outstanding, uncollected Jan. 1st, 1945
$17,730.46
Tax Titles Disclaimed
212.00
Adjustments
18.10
$17,960.56
Collections and credits during 1945
17,960.56
Poll Taxes :
Outstanding, uncollected Jan. 1st, 1945
$210.00
Adjustments
2.00
$212.00
Collections and credits during 1945
212.00
1944
Personal and Real Estate Taxes :
Outstanding, uncollected Jan. 1st, 1945
$70,361.87
Refunds
132.30
Tax Titles Disclaimed
222.60
Adjustments
14.70
$70,731.47
Collections and credits during 1945 €
55,498.55
Balance January 1st, 1946
$15,232.92
¢
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Excise Taxes :
Outstanding, uncollected Jan. 1st, 1945
$763.21
Refunds
42.58
$805.79
Collections and credits during 1945
771.65
Balance January 1st, 1946
$34.14
Poll Taxes :
Outstanding, uncollected Jan. 1st, 1945
$532.00
Adjustments
4.00
$536.00
Collections and credits during 1945
434.00
Balance January 1st, 1946
$102.00
1945
Personal and Real Estate Taxes :
Commitments and Omitted Lists Refunds
110.90
Adjustments
14.00
$299,248.90
Collections and credits during 1945
236,311.34
Balance January 1st, 1946
$62,937.56
Excise Tax:
Five Commitments-March, May, Sept. Nov., December
$6,822.14
Refunds
61.67
$6,883.81
Collections and credits during 1945
6,251.98
Balance January 1st, 1946
$631.83
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$299,124.00
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Poll Taxes :
Commitment and Omitted List
$5,190.00
Collections and credits during 1945
4,676.00
Balance January 1st, 1946
$514.00
CLARA F. KENNEDY,
Tax Collector
53
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Town Accountant
RECEIPTS General Revenue TAXES
Current Year :
Poll
$3,134.00
Personal
26,580.19
Real Estate
199,109.10
$228,823.29
Previous Years :
Poll
336.00
Personal
685.40
Real Estate
69,222.71
70,244.11
Excise Tax :
Current Year
6,143.80
Previous Years
627.82
6,771.62
From State:
Income Tax
39,168.27
Corporation Tax
14,116.38
Meal Tax
2,270.72
Gas Tax
8,242.13
63,797.50
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Licenses :
Malt and Liquor
$2,950.00
Milk and Oleo
61.00
Convalescent Home
1.00
Pool, Billiards, Bowling
14.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Victuallers
17.00
Taxi
25.00
Junk
58.50
Pedlars
13.00
Entertainment
30.00
Motion Pictures
15.00
Auto
28.00
Health, Miscellaneous
18.00
Auctioneers
4.00
Inn
3.00
Gas
7.00
Firearms
20.00
3,264.50
Permits :
Revolver
$8.50
Plumbing
63.00
Gas
2.00
73.50
Court Fees
211.86
GRANTS AND GIFTS
From State:
Deen Fund
$480.00
Chapter 90 Repairs
687.15
1,167.15
From County :
Dog Fees
$2,443.45
Chapter 90 Repairs
687.16
3,130.61
From U. S. Government:
Old Age Assistance A. D. C.
$31,879.96 2,373.24
34,253.20
55
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT COMMERCIAL REVENUE - DEPARTMENTAL
Treasurer Selectmen Sealer
$86.00
2.70
75.77
164.47
Health :
Tuberculosis
$2,158.58
Vaccine
48.00
2,206.58
Charities :
Cities and Towns T. A.
$2,291.48
State, T. A.
2,531.45
State, A. D. C.
2,413.71
7,236.64
Old Age Assistance :
State Reimbursement
$37,303.02
Cities and Towns
762.19
38,065.21
Veterans' Benefits :
State Aid
$215.70
Military Aid
287.00
Soldiers' Burials
100.0
War Allowance
773.00
1,375.70
Schools :
Tuition, Cities and Towns
$3,675.39
Vocational Education
2,081.66
5,757.05
Unclassified :
Rent
$114.00
Tax Title Redemption
8,061.15
Sale Real Estate
5,841.25
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Sale Material
64.00
Dog Licenses
1,759.80
Sale of Dogs
9.00
Withholding Tax
22,719.63
Bond Withholding
2,505.00
$41,073.83
PUBLIC SERVICE
Water Department:
Water Rates
$28,211.24
Sale Material
16.44
Meters (Damaged)
59.25
Canton
1,857.17
Braintree Highlands
653.74
30,797.84
INTEREST
Coddington Fund
$38.19
Taxes
2,310.75
Tax Titles
706.74
3,055.68
Collector's Fees
120.15
REFUNDS
Refunds :
Old Age Assistance
$267.20
A. D. C.
56.50
Public Welfare
70.40
Veterans' Benefits
504.82
Street Lights
.09
1944 Real Estate Abatement
84.00
School Salary
22.99
Tax Titles
44.40
General Departments
199.10
1,249.50
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
Temporary Loans 76,800.00
Balance on hand, January 1, 1945
122,449.59
$742,107.02
57
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT PAYMENTS General Government
Moderator:
Salary
$65.00
Selectmen:
Salaries
$1,600.00
Clerical
26.00
Record Books
32.60
Ice and Water
39.40
Stationery and Postage
49.39
Printing and Advertising
98.59
Flowers
35.00
Telephone
103.87
Dues
12.00
Evergreens
25.00
Honor Roll
6.45
Flag and Repairs
16.50
Perambulation
20.00
Repairs
24.25
2,089.05
Accountant:
Salary
$2,070.00
Clerical
55.00
Record Books
8.50
Printed Forms
23.75
Supplies
10.10
Postage
1.00
2,168.35
Treasurer :
Salary
$1,437.50
Clerk
1,150.00
Record Books
16.53
Certification of Notes
8.00
Stationery and Postage
128.79
Bond
201.00
Checks
199.93
58
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Telephone
37.29
Dues
1.00
Flowers
5.00
3,185.04
Tax Title Expense :
Forms
$3.50
Notaries
7.25
Labor
2.75
Legal
21.00
Clerical
19.20
Postage
7.60
Foreclosures
442.56
503.86
Collector :
Salary
$2,300.00
Clerk
1,300.00
Stationery and Postage
177.03
Printing and Advertising.
141.31
Telephone
46.15
Bonds
330.75
Supplies
35.62
Forms
16.24
Clerical
20.00
Dues
1.00
4,368.10
Tax Title Expense :
Recording
$66.31
Advertising
120.40
Fees
190.95
Notaries
17.55
Postage
16.50
Forms
2.51
Clerical
40.00
Disclaimers
5.24
459.46
59
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Assessors :
Salaries
$1,900.00
Clerk
1,250.00
Reference Books
13.00
Record Books
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