Records Town of Chelsmford 1899, Part 22

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
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Charles & Ballett of Boston Junty one James F. Carey of Haverhill


William H. Carroll of Boston Three Curtis Guild Jr. of Boston Che sindred seventies- nine Dillard Q. Anglie of Beverly One


Blanke Eight Whole number of ballots- Two hundred fifty three 1. 6


Howard S. Adams Precinct Clerk.


581


1905.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


at a legal neiting of the inhabitants of Precinct One in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Eresday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Contenant Governor of the Commonwealth, which bung sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, amely.


Thomas F. Brennan of Salem Three Elen S. Draper of Hopedale One hundred seventy Patrick Mahoney of Boston None John H. Smith of Dalton Pour Henry M. Whitney of Brookline Sixty one.


Blanks- Fifteen Whole number of ballots Two hundred fifty - three


Howard S. adams Precinct Clerk.


582


Commonwealth of Massachusetts Ob a legal meeting of the har tande of Reand Over in the town of Theimgod qualified to vote for Just Monday wachomen ing the seventh La of said month in the ayan 1905 the groupid moters of sand precinct gaver one their notes for Secret, of the Commonwealth, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration there of made as by low is directed, were for the following hereons, marie.


Charles & Hitchcock of Care Jonathan & Lewis of Stoneham Henry B. Little of Newburyport Fortig one Hilliam M. Olin of Boston One hundred eighty seven moritz C. Futher of Holyoke None


Blanks- Sixteen It hos number of ballots. Two hundred fifty three


Howard S. adame Precinct Black


1905


583


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct One, in the Crown of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the freeday, next after the first Mon. day in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905: the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Treasurer Receiver General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and declaration thereof made as by law is directed. were for the following persons, namely


Christopher D. altro of milford Three David S. Brodeur of Brockton Three arthur B. Chapin of Holyoke One hundred eighty-nie Joao Claudino of New Bedford One Daniel J. Doherty of Westfield Thirty-six


Blanke- Twenty-one Whole number of ballots Two hundred fifty - three


Howard S. adams Precinct Clerk


584


1906


at a leg t sweety.


first monday inchowntw, dung the wrench day of said month in The year 198, the qualified online of sand heard gave in their worse for auditor of the Commonwealth, which trong sowie counter. Esse recorded, and declaration; there made an by Law is directed, were forthe following herens family


Patrick & Oshe at North Adams Calharty Eight Herbert . Griffing Los on Four O. O. Fredrik Hansson of Medford None ambrose Iniles of Lyon Three Iberu E Cherner of malden One hundred eighty three


Blanks-Juanty-five Whole number of ballots. Two hundred fifty three


Hanard S. adams Precinct Clerk.


---------


1905


585


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of precinct One, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first. Monday in November. being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Attorney General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following fersons, namely:


allen Coffin of Franticket Henry C. HoEss of Boston Nonel John P. Leahy of Boston Forty Dana Malone of Greenfield One hundred seventy-seven John DEaver Sherman of Bonn


Blanks- Twenty- five Whole number of ballots Two hundred fifty- three


Howard I. adams Precinct Clerk.


586


1208


with & Massachusetts


Slumped qualified to vote for


our sunday ment after the


colors of said precinct gave in these works for Council, for council District Number Six which bringsout cd: counted and recorded, and declaration thereof anade as by law is directed, were for the following hersons camely. 1


alfred @ Low of Malden One hundred seventy eight George H. Önnnight! Sowill Fifty Hilbert & Hatch of malder Euro


Blanke Twenty three Whole number of ballo's: Two hundred fifty three 00


Hogond S. Udans Decinet Clerk.


587


1905


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


It a Legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct One in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the mesday next after the first Mon. day in chovEmber, bring the seventh day of said month, in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said precinct gave in their votes for Senator for the Seventh Senatorial District, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, incre for the following persons, namely.


James H. Carmichael of Lowill Fifty right James Gunn Of Porvill Aboston H. Hilton of Rowall One hundred eighty


Blanks- Thirteen Abhole number of Ballots. Two hundred fifty- ty - three


HowardS. adams Precinct Clerk


588


1903


day of sand worth, in the seas 170's the grayfin orders of said precinct gove by the sales for tove sentative in the General Court for representation


erich Acing sorted counted and recorded and declaration Deres made as by law is directed.


to fed Bradbury of Romel One hundred thirty one.


eighty mine


1 Forty-sing


albert S. Grant af Rouall One hundred sufity two William Hon. Caves of Lowall One hundred thirty nine


Fifty- mine


(Blanks One hundred thirty three Whole number of ballots: wo hundred fifty three


Howard S. adams Precinct Clerk.


1905


589


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct One, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers holder on the mesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month , in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said (Precinct gave in their votes for County Commission- er for Middlesex County, which being sorted, country and recorded and declaration thereof made a.s by law is directed, were for the follow- ing persons names,


Frederick Bancroft of reading Fifty Levi S. Gould of Melrose One hundred eighty. two


Blanks- Juanty- one Whole number of ballots Two hundred fifty- three


Howard S. adams Theanet Click


590


Commentalties Mostactually ( a legal meeting of the inhabitants of thecoast t. queried to nowe David Offices, holdervon Hechosean, next aftes has Monday in cinomes bring the search to of sand months in the year Nos, theigualque der of sand becinct game of the ovales for Register Of Probate and Insolvency for Middles & Country, bench doing sored coonde and recorded and de claration these made as by law is directed were


alfred Belanger of Oumb itge Porty foon William O Nogens of Frakkeld One hundred mivech


Blanks-Nineteen Obsrole comlow of ballo 's: Two hundred fifty three Howard adams Precinct Clark


1905


591


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct. Eno, in the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth which ing sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely:


Charles IV. Bartlett of Boston One hundred twenty four James S. Carey of Haverhill Eight William H. Carroll of Boston Three Curtis Guild Sr. of Boston One hundred twenty-three Atillard O. Driglie of Beverly One O


Blanke- Twenty It hole number of ballote two hundred seventy nine


F. R. Rifley Precinct Clerk.


592


2.2


0 the first Monday in


day of sand marthe in the seas Mos, the makers of sand precisset gave in


Soutenant Governor of the Commonwealth.


which sung sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereef made as by law is directed, were for the following hereone, namely


Thomas Ch Brennan of Sales


Členy ". Drapes of Donedale One hundred nineteen (J'ai ich Mahoney of Costone Stevent John M. Smith of Dalton Henry M. Whitney of Brookline One hundred twenty three


Blanke-Quanty- six Ahole number of sal or Two hundred seventy nine


A.R. Ripley Jeunet Bert


19:05


593


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct. no. in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1900; the qualified coter of said Precinct gave in their votes for Secretary If the Commonwealth which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persone, namely:


Charles B. Hitchcock of Share Seven Jonathan S. Lewis of Stoneham One Henry . Little of Newbury fort Minety- nine Il illiam M. Olin of Boston One hundred twenty- five Moritz C. Buther of Holyoke One


Blanke- Forty-six hole number of ballots Two hundred seventy nine


J. R. Ripley Precinct Clerk.


594


1905


at ar leston


day of said months in the year 1985, the qualified Treasurer and Accents generale of the Com nonwraith, which barna sorted counted and re corded and declaration thered made as by law . directed were for the following herens, namely.


Christopher . altro of Virilford vid I. Brodeur of Brockton Four arthur B. Chahn of Holyoke One hundred twenty- four Joao " landino of how Redford Live Daniel ?. Doherty of textfield One hundred and five


Blanke- Thirty Eight Abhole number of ballo's Two hundred seventy nine


F. K. Ripley Precinct Bleck.


595


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Eno, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, bring the seventh day of said month , in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for auditor of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following hereons, namely:


Jutrick J. ashe of north adame


One hundred and two ElEr hert B. Griffin of Doston


O. O. Fredrik Hansson of Medford Three ambrose Miles of Lynn Chenry E. Turner of Walden One hundred twenty- two


Blanks- Forty six Whole number of ballots Twohundred seventy nine


F. R. Rifley Precinct Bleck


596


fo Dral Officers, holder on the Glaceday mer et monday in Inverters beon the Seventh day of said month, in the year 1996 the quality waters of said precinct guvern their artes for Attorney General of the Commonucall which being sorted counted and recorded, and de claration theres made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, amely


aller Gofin of Nantucket


Three Henry C. Glass of Boston Five John F. Leahy of Boston One hundred and four Dana Malone of Greenfield One hundred eighteen John Heavier Sherman & Boston


Blanke- Forty two Abhole number of ballate Two hundred seventy nine


F. R. Rolley Precinct Click.


597


Commission of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct "no, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Im day next after the first Monday in chorEmber, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Councillos for Council District Number Six, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration : hereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely


alfred. 6. Cor of Malden One hundred twenty-eight George . Enwright of Lowall One hundred and eight Wilbur R. FBatch of Inalden


Blanks-Thirty-eight Abhole number of ballots Two hundred seventy nine


F. R. Ripley Precinct Clerk


598


Comono wealth of Meerachusetts


Whenhabitants of Precinct


after the first Monday in Aroomdes.


Seventh day of said month in the Nos. the


end of said Precinct gave in their votes 100 Venator for the Seventh Senatorial District, Which doing sorted counted and recorded, and do claration Hereof made as by law is directed, were forthe following herens, namely


James Ho. Carmichael of .vill One hundred Quanty wenn James Gunn grouall Three Horton g. Hilton of Lowell One hundred twenty nine


(Blanche-Juanty Dihole number of ballo ts no hundred seventy nine


F. T. Ripley Precinct Clerk


599


1905


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct no, in the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the misday next after the first Monday in november, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Representative in the General Court for Representative District Aum- forTwenty- five in middlesex County, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration there- of made as by law is directed, were for the fol- lowing persone , namely.


Rolfe Bradbury of Lowell


James P. Junigan of Chelmsford Smo hundred twenty Eight Joseph H. Gormley of Lowill Eighty eight albert F. Grant of Lowil Ninety three William H .. Hayes of Lowell Ninety seven John J. MManomin ninety-six


Blanke- One hundred sixty three Ithote number of ballo Two hundred seventy nine


F. R. Ripley Precinct Black


600


1900


wealth of Massachusetts


tafb che


of sand month in the areas 1900, the audio Poters of said heand gave in Den sole de County Commissioner for Middle County which bung sorted counted and recorded, and declaration theres ande as by law is directed. 6


wat for the following the


Frederick Bancroft of Reading One hundred thirteen Levi S. Could of Inelroce


One hundred twenty eight


Blanke Thirty eight. Whole number of ballots Two hundred seventy nine


Je.R. Ripley Decinet Take


601


1905


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct. Two in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said ('recinct gave in their votes for Register of Probate and Insolvency for middlesex County which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following hersons, namely: 1 /


alfred Belanger of Cambridge One hundred thirteen William . Rogers of Makefield One hundred twenty two


Blanke- Forty-four hole number of ballots. no hundred seventy nine


F.R. Ripley Recinet Clerk.


602


h & Massachualle at a atgal meeting of the inhabitants of Theweek


: Just Monday in November, bring the worth da of card months, was the merayos the qualified des sand recent gave in then unter fo a governor of the Commonwealth, which bring sorted counted and recorded, and declaration thever mais an by law's directed were for the following fareun nandiy.


Charles Qr. Barbell of Boston Jannes A. Carey of Haverhill Jillian Er Carrollo Doston


Euri's Guild Q of Boston franty three Drillard O. Inylie of Beverly Norte


Blanke - Four Ottole, number of ballate - Forty four Samuel Naylor Precinct Clerk.


1905 603


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of precinct Three in the Town of Chelmsford; qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905. the qualified votre. of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely:


Thomas & Brennan of Salem One Even S. Draper of Hopedale Twenty four Patrick Mahoney of Boston


John H. Smith of Dalton None Henry M. Whitney of Brookline Electro-


Blanks: Three Whole number of ballots-Forty-four Samuel Naylor Precinct Blesk


604


Commonwealth of Classachusette.


Dres in the Elsen of Chelmsford grabbed to arte for Quand Officers holders on the Bluesday next after the first Monday inschonender, dans the sevents day of sand month in the year 1105, the qualified moters of said Checenet gave in the protes for Secretary of the Commonwealth, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration thered made as by law is directed were for the following persons namely.


Charles B. Hitchcock of Trane Five Jonathan S. News of Stoneham Norie Henry B. Little of newbury that Jen William In. Olin of Boston Iwanty- six Moritz G. Ruther of Holyoke None


Blanke ihre Whole number of ballads. Forty- four Samuel Taylor Precinct Check


-


1905 605


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the mesday must after the first monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year 1905, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Treasures and Receiver General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persons, namely:


Christopher D. altro of triljord None David S. Brodeur of Brockton tive arthur B. Chapin of Holyoke Twenty- five Joao Claudino of New Bedford None Daniel F. Doherty of textfield Ven


Blanke Four Whole number of ballots- Forty four


Samuel Taylor Precinct Clerk


606


Givet offres wy the Down by Chelmsford, analisied to wore for Cone Officers, holder on the shake aynen after the first Monday in chovemby, bring the Seventh day of sand month in the seas 1705, the qualified voters of sand Precinct gave in their vote you Cultor of De Commonsbraun which fine Posted corseted and recorded and declaration there mode is by law is directed, were for the followme persons, namely. 1


atrick Y. Ushe okworth adams Elevin, Herbert . Griffin of Boston None. E. O. Fredrik Hansson of Med ford Norier Ambrose Miles of Lynn, five Henry & Corner of Malden EManly three


Blanke- Five Abhole number of ballots-Forty-four Samuel Naylor Precinct Clerk


607


1905


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal inviting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first monday in november, being the seventh day of said month in the year 1905, the qualified waters of said Precinct gave in their votes for attorney General of the Commonwealth, which. bring sorted counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely:


allen Coffin of Nantucket One Henry C. Hbase of Boston phone John . Leahy of Boston


Dana Malone of Greenfield Twenty- three John Weaver Sherman of Boston Fürry


Blanks_ Five A hole number of ballots. Thirty nine


Samuel Naylor Precinct Bleck.


608


Von manssally of Massachusetts


Ale indekitante of Reconect Cherry Budowie Chelmsford, a alfred to a for Card Offers, holden on the Curedas next after the Das sand month in the gery igos the augufed sobre a said recent gave on their rates for a canciller for Ocanal District Number Six, which being sorted counted und recorded, and declaration there of made we by law is directed were for the following her. sons, namely:


alfred &. Gov of malden Enwhite final George Dr. Enright of Zonall Wilbur R. Hatch of Walden.


Blanks. Three Whole number of bald. Forty four


Samuel Taylor Precinct Click


1905 609


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in chovEmber, being the seventh day of said month in the year 1905. the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Senator for the Seventh Senatorial District, which being sort- Ed, counted and recorded and declaration thesea made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely:


James H. Carmichael of Lowill Jens James Gunn of Lowell Horton H. Hilton of Lowall Twenty eight


Blanke One Abhole number of balloter Forty three


Samuel Naylor Precinct Bleck.


610


1900


Commenwealth of massachusetts


iva of the inhabitants of recent When inthe Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote for Locais Officers, halden on the Tuesday ment after the first Monday in chamber being the seventh day of said month in the year 190, The qualified volere If said freenet your in their votes for Represent ative in the General Counts for Mehuntative Letud Number Qwenty fin on Middlesex County which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration there's made as by law is directed were for the following persons namely


Golfo Bradbury of Lowall


Garment ? Dunigan of Chelmsford


Joseph H. Gormley of Lowvil Eight albert S. Grant of Kowal Minity one William H.S. Hayes off Knall duerity Join J. M Maninon f Cleverir


Blanke Juanty nine Abhole number of ballots forty four


Samuel taylor Precinct Click.


611


1905


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first monday in chovember being the seventh day of said month in the year 1905. the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for County Com missioner of Middlesex County, which being sort. Ed, counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persons, namely:


Frederick Bancroft of Reading Eleven Levi S. Gould of Melrose Twenty four


Blanke- Nine Ohhole number of balists Forty four Samuel Naylor Precinct Blin


612


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Of a legal andloss of the inhabitants of precinct Three in the Town & Chelmsford qualified to vote for Oural Officers holder and the Quesday reptastes The fixed Monday pucharmer ling the seventh days of said month in the year 1905 The qualified wo erd of said treand gave on their water for Register of trovate and neovency for haddleser County, which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law e directed were for the following persone, namely;


alfred selanger Cambridge. Cung William @ Rogers of Wakefield Enventa five


Blanke- Nine Archos number of ballot- Forty- four


Samuel taylor Precinct Clock


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613


Commonwealth of massachusetts


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford, in the County of Middlesex qualified to vote for State Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year one thousand nine hundred and five, for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth, all the ballots given in therefor were sorted, counted, recorded and declaration thereof made, as by law is directed, and were for the following persons , namely:


Charles H. Bartlett of Boston (Dem) One hundred ninety- seven James F. Barey of Haverhill, (Soc.) Thirteen William H. Carroll of Boston (Qvc Labor) Severu


Curtis Guild Jr. of Boston (Ref.) Three hundred twenty- five Hillard O. Style of Beverly (Pro)


Blanke- Thirty- two It hole number of ballots- Five hundred seventy-six


Walter Perham


James Q. Dunigan Selectmen


a. Heady Park of R. Stilson Dix Chelmsford


JohnJ. Dunn


attest :- Edward J. Robbins Jour, Clerk.


614


1905.


th ofMassachusetts


hiel monday in Amandes tilny the seventh day of sand month in the year Ruditenant Coverstor of the Commonwealth.all Der lands guerre in thanyou are sorted, conmed accorded and declaration thereef murdy ane by Law is directed, and were for the following 1


Tomar & Brennan of Salones (Sec.Labos)


Elin S. Esaber of Thedate (Red)


Three hundred thirteen


1


Patrick Mahoney of Boston 0


John H. Smith of Dalton (Pro.)


Five


Henry M. Whitney of Brookline One hundred ninety five


Blanke-Forty-four Whole number Of fallote- Five hundred seventy-six


Kraller Perhand


James P. Dunigan Selectmen


O. Heady Park


R. Stilson Dix


Chelmsford


John y Sunn


allest: Edward J. Roffing Town Clerk


615


1965


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford in the Country of Middlesex qualified to vote for State Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, bring the "vonth day of said month in the year 190's, for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Secretary of the Commonwealth, all the ballots given in Therefor were sorted, counted, recorded and declaration There of made, as by law is directed, and were for the following persons, namely:


Charles C. Hitchcock of Care ( Suc ) Sixteen Jonathan, S. Lewis of Stoneham (Pro) Six Henry B. Little of Newburyport (2cm)


One hundred fifty


Irilliam M. Olin of Boston (REN) Three hundred thirty-Eight Moritz C. Ruther of Holyoke One


(Suc. Labor)


Blanke- Sixty-five Whole number of ballots- Five hundred seventy- six


Halter Perham James P. Dunigan A. Heady Park R. Sikon Dix




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