Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1910, Part 10

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 248


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Milford, Mass., May 14, 1909.


Welch, Daniel F. Wheeler, H. Edson


Laborer.


Traveling Salesman.


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A true copy. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING, NOV. 2, 1909.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


To either constable of the town of Milford, in said county, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town, qualified by law to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said town, on Tuesday, the second day of November, A. D. 1909, it being the first Tuesday after the first Monday, punctually at six o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the polls will be open for said voters to give in their ballots to the selectmen of said town for governor, lieu- tenant governor, secretary, treasurer, auditor, and attorney- general of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a councillor (seventh councillor district), a senator (for the fourth Worces- ter senatorial district), and two representatives (for the ninth Worcester representative district) in General Court of Massa- chusetts, county commissioner (three years), county treasurer, (three years), all on one ballot designating the office intended for each person voted for as provided for under the provisions of Chapter 560, Acts of 1907, and amendments thereof and additions thereto.


[The polls may be closed at four o'clock in the afternoon on said day of meeting.]


At two o'clock in the afternoon of the above mentioned second day of November, at the same place, there will be a meeting of the above described inhabitants to act upon the following articles, namely :


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meet- ing.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars ($3000) to be used by the over-


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seers of the poor, said money to be taken from any unappro- priated money now in the hands of the treasurer, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500) to be used by the fire department, said money to be taken from any unappropri- ated money now in the hands of the treasurer, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to adopt the first fourteen sections of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws, and provide for the election of three park commissioners, and pre- scribe their terms of office, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Section 364 of Chapter 560 of the Acts of 1907, regarding the election of a highway surveyor, or take any action in relation thereto.


And you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the public meet- ing houses and at the post-office in said town, also cause an attested copy to be published in the Milford Daily Journal, & newspaper printed in said town, two Sabbaths at least before the time set for said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the clerk of said town, at the time of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Milford this twenty-first day of October, A. D. 1909.


MATTHEW J. CARBARY, JOHN A. MCKENZIE, EDWIN F. LILLEY,


Selectmen of Milford.


A true copy. Attest :


OLIVER D. HOLMES, Constable of Milford.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Milford, November 2, 1909.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified the inhab -- itants of the town of Milford herein described, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this warrant at each of the pub- lic meeting houses and at the post-office in said town, and I have likewise caused an attested copy of this warrant to be published in the Milford Daily Journal, a newspaper printed in said town two Sabbaths before the time set for said meet -. ing.


Attest :


OLIVER D HOLMES, Constable of Milford ..


A true copy of the warrant and the return thereon. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk ..


TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 2, 1909.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Milford, November 2, 1909.


In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the inhabitants of the Town of Milford, qualified by law to vote in elections and- in town affairs, met in Dewey Hall in said town, on Tuesday the second day of November, in the year of our Lord one- thousand nine hundred and nine, and were called to order by the town clerk who then read the warrant and the officer's. return thereon. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 560, Acts of 1907, the sealed package said to contain 2900 bal- lots, and a package containing specimen ballots, cards of in- structions and penalty cards were delivered to Matthew J. Carbary, presiding election officer, the seal was then publicly" broken, the packages opened and the ballots delivered to the ballot clerks and their receipt thereof given to the town clerk,.


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and one of each kind of cards of instructions posted in each voting compartment, and five specimen ballots and three of each kind of cards of instructions were posted in the hall out- side the rail. The ballot box required by law to be used in elections was then publicly opened and shown to be empty, the register of the box was then set at 0000 and the box locked and the keys delivered to Oliver D. Holmes, constable in at- tendance at said meeting. Chester F. Williams and Michael G. Lynch, appointed by the selectmen, acted as ballot clerks, and during their absence Gilbert C. Eastman and James Dar- mody acted in their stead, each of them having been sworn to faithfully perform the duties of their office by the town clerk. William F. Clancy and Harold K. Bullard, appointed by the selectmen as tellers to check the voting list at the polls, were duly sworn to faithfully perform the duties of their office by the town clerk.


The polls were opened at 6.05 o'clock a. m. for the recep- tion of ballots. Arthur A. Jenkins, John F. Burke, Frank C. Lothrop, William F. McAvoy, Leroy Brown, Daniel Burns jr., George E. Stanley, Charles D. Ray, Clark H. Wilcox, Dennis P. Flynn, Thomas H. Coyne, James E. Hogan, Austin D. White, Michael J. Kelley, James F. Baxter, Albert W. Shedd, Walter F. Mann, William H. Barry, George L. Maynard, James J. Clancy, Archibald Boyd, John H. Egan, Joseph H. Doyle, James F. O'Riley, Paul Doane, Edward J. Roche jr., Fred W. Draper, Dennis V. Ryan, Ernest L. Schulz, Daniel F. McGrath, Albert W. Jones, William P. Kilcup, appointed tellers by the selectmen, were sworn to faithfully perform their duties by the town clerk.


Voted : To close the polls at 4.30 p. m. Due notice hav- ing been given, the polls at 4.30 o'clock p. m. were declared closed.


At two o'clock in the afternoon of the above mentioned second day of November, at the same place, the above described inhabitants acted upon the following articles named in the warrant as follows :


The meeting was called to order by the town clerk who read the warrant and the officer's return thereon.


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Article 1. The meeting made choice of Lowell E. Fales as moderator, the check list being used. One ballot was cast which was for Lowell E. Fales. The moderator was sworn to a faithful performance of his duty by the town clerk.


Voted to postpone thie consideration of the remaining articles in the warrant until Tuesday evening, November 9, at eight o'clock in Town Hall.


During the voting the ballot box was, by the unanimous consent of the selectmen and town clerk, opened five times for the purpose of taking out the ballots and sorting and counting the same.


First at 8.54 a. m., when it registered 500, then at 9.40 a. m., when it registered 818, then at 12.15 p. m., when it regis- tered 1250, then at 2.12 p. m., when it registered 1630, and again at the close of the polls 4.30 p. m., when it registered 2023. The ballot box count agreed with the number of names checked at the polls and at the tables. The names of those on the lists of voters, both at the polls and at the tables of the ballot clerks, which had been checked and audibly counted, were found as follows : List at the polls 2023, list at the tables 2023.


The tellers having canvassed the votes given in and found the total number of ballots cast to be 2023, the same having been sorted and counted, declaration thereof was made in open meeting and recorded as follows. The result was an- nounced at 6.22 p. m.


FOR GOVERNOR.


Votes


Eben S. Draper of Hopedale, Republican


926


John A. Nicholls of Boston, Prohibition


16


Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke, Socialist Labor


21


James H. Vahey of Watertown, Democratic


965


Daniel A. White of Brockton, Socialist . Blanks 50


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FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


Eugene N. Foss of Boston, Democratic . 1053


Louis A. Frothingham of Boston, Republican · 773


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30


George G. Hall of Boston, Socialist 44


Ernest R. Knipe of Holyoke, Prohibition 11 ·


Lawrence Yates of New Bedford, Socialist Labor 23 · Blanks 119 .


FOR SECRETARY.


David T. Clark of Williamstown, Democratic 899


Harriet D'Orsay of Lynn, Socialist 46 .


Henry C. Hess of Boston, Socialist Labor


30


William G. Merrill of Malden, Prohibition


·


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·


778


William M. Olin of Boston, Republican Blanks


249


FOR TREASURER.


James H. Bryan of Westfield, Democratic


881


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.


12


.


·


746


.


259


FOR AUDITOR.


Alexis Boyer, jr., of Southbridge, Democratic Charles A. Chace of Swansea, Prohibition Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown, Socialist


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48 . Jeremiah B. McNally of Salem, Socialist Labor 35 · Henry E. Turner of Malden, Republican 735 · Blanks 315


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FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Henry M. Dean of Hyde Park, Prohibition 30


.John A. Fredrikson of Quincy, Socialist Labor 42


Dana Malone of Greenfield, Republican . 754 .


Harvey N. Shepard of Boston, Democratic


863


John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist .


.


44


Blanks 290 .


FOR COUNCILLOR (SEVENTH DISTRICT.) J. Lovell Johnson of Fitchburg, Republican .


. 753


Harlan C. Whitcomb of Fitchburg, Socialist · 58


.


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21


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·


43


82


James B. Carr of Chelmsford, Socialist David Craig of Milford, Socialist Labor Daniel Parlin of Worcester, Prohibition Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville, Republican Blanks


878


·


.


31


Abel S. Wolfe of Auburn, Democratic Blanks


· 851


. 361


FOR SENATOR, (FOURTH WORCESTER DISTRICT.)


George F. Birch of Milford, Republican · 745


John F. Meaney of Blackstone, Democratic


. 1141


Blanks .


·


137


FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT, (NINTH WORCES- TER DISTRICT.)


William R. Burke of Milford, Democratic ·


1388


Stephen C. Durrell of Northbridge, Republican 493 ·


Adin A. Messinger of Hopedale, Republican ·


613


William H. Miskell of Upton, Democratic 879 .


Blanks 673


FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WORCESTER COUNTY.


George E. Harris of Leominster, Socialist 75


Arthur C. Moore of Southbridge, Republican 723 .


Orestes S. Thayer of Upton, Democratic Blanks .


.


902


.


323


FOR COUNTY TREASURER, WORCESTER COUNTY.


Edward A. Brown of Worcester, Republican .


784


Daniel G. Hitchcock of Warren, Socialist 65 .


Samuel Payson Perry of Auburn, Democratic 868


Blanks 306


The ballots cast and the lists of voters used at the polls and by the ballot clerks were sealed up and endorsed by the selectmen and a majority of the election officers. The ballots were then delivered into the custody of the town clerk and also the check lists in conformity with law in such cases made and provided.


The unused ballots remaining, and all soiled and cancelled ballots certified by the ballot clerks to be such, were secured in an envelope, sealed and delivered to the town clerk as pro- vided by law.


Voted to dissolve the meeting.


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A true record. Attest : DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Milford, November 3, 1909.


The returns of votes cast at the election held November 2, 1909, were this day filled in and signed by the selectmen, and countersigned by the town clerk, and delivered to the town clerk to be forwarded to the secretary of the Common- wealth.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk ..


A true copy of the records. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 9, 1909. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Milford, November 9, 1909.


In pursuance to a vote passed at a town meeting held November 2, 1909, the inhabitants of the town of Milford met in Town Hall on the above date and were called to order by Lowell E. Fales, moderator, at eight o'clock p. m.


Under Article 2. It was voted, To appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars, ($3000) to be used by the overseers of the poor, said money to be taken from any unappropriated money now in the hands of the town treasurer.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 3. Voted: To appropriate the sum of twenty-five-


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hundred dollars ($2500) to be used by the fire department, said money to be taken from any unappropriated money now in the hands of the town treasurer.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 4. Voted : To adopt the first fourteen sections of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws, authorizing cities and towns to lay out public parks within their limits. The vote was by ballot and use of the voting list.


The moderator appointed Edwin F. Lilley and William E. Curtin to check the voting list, and Lucius E. Heath, Michael S. McMahon and George E. Stacy as tellers to receive, sort and count ballots. Result of the ballot. Yes, 56 No, 20 ; Blank, 1.


Voted : To elect three park commissioners at the next annual meeting for the election of town officers, one commis- sioner for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, and at each annual meeting thereafter one commissioner for a term of three years.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 5. Voted : Not to accept the provisions of sec. tion 364 of Chapter 560 of the Revised Laws, regarding the. election of a highway surveyor.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Voted : To dissolve the warrant.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk,


A true copy of the records. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


CLERKS' MEETING.


NINTH WORCESTER REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Milford, November 12, 1909.


In compliance with Sections 290 and 293, Chapter 560, Acts'of 1907, we, the town eleiks of the towns of Hopedale,


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Mendon, Milford, Northbridge and Upton, which towns com- prise the Ninth Worcester Representative District, this day met at the office of the town clerk in said Milford and can- vassed the returns of votes in said towns for two representa- tives in the General Court, to be holden in Boston on the first Wednesday in January next. Said votes were returned to us as by law required, and were given in at a legal meeting held in each of sud towns for that purpose, on the second day of November, A. D. 1909, and was shown by the following tabu- lar statement :-


REPRESENTATIVE VOTE IN THE NINTH WORCESTER DISTRICT. Hopedale. Mendon. Milford. Northbridge. Upton. Total.


William R. Burke of Milfor 1,


129


69


1388


302


154


2042


Stephen C. Durrell of Northbridge,


324


62


493


621


128


1628


Adin A. Messinger of Hopedale,


393


74


613


502


133


1715


William H. Miskell of Upton,


35


40


879


224


191


1369


George F. Gleason of Northbridge,


1


Blanks,


83


37


673


190


102


1085


Total


964


282


4046


1840


708


7840


William R. Burke of Milford and Adin A. Messinger of Hopedale, having received the largest number of votes, were declared elected, and to them were certificates issued, also a duplicate certificate sent to the Secretary of the Common- wealth as the law requires.


In witness .whereof, we, the town clerks of the towns of Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Northbridge and Upton, have hereunto set our names this twelfth day of November A. D. 1909.


WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Town Clerk of Hopedale, HORACE C. ADAMS, Town Clerk of Mendon, DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk of Milford, JOSEPH A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk of Northbridge, FRANCIS T. NELSON, Town Clerk of Upton.


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A true record. Attest: DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


MISCELLANEOUS LICENSES.


Pool and billiard licenses recorded .


12


Auctioneers' licenses recorded


5


Bowling alley licenses recorded


.


1


Junk dealers' licenses recorded


.


25


Theatrical licenses recorded


1


Pawn-brokers' licenses recorded


.


1


Oleomargarine licenses recorded


3.


Liquor licenses recorded :-


First class .


12


Fourth class


.


.


3


Sixth class . .


7


DOG LICENSES.


Number returned by assessors ·


494


Number licensed (males 524, females 56)


580


Amount received for same


. $1,328 00


Amount on hand last report


15 60


Amount sent to county treasurer


.


·


1,224 00


Amount on hand at date


.


3 60


MORTGAGES.


Chattel mortgages recorded . 36


Mortgages discharged


6


Assignments of wages recorded


1


Married woman's certificates recorded


2


Bills of sale recorded


1


Notices of foreclosure of mortgages recorded Assignments for benefit of creditors recorded


1


2


Mortgage trust deeds recorded


1


.


.


5


Common victuallers' licenses recorded Innholders' licenses recorded


9


.


22


·


37


Assignments of mortgages recorded 1


Sale agreements recorded


3.


VITAL STATISTICS.


Marriage intentions recorded


142


Marriages recorded


151


Births recorded


364


.


Deaths recorded


213


Respectfully submitted,


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1909.


DATE.


NAME.


RESIDENCE.


"AGE.


MARRIAGE.


BY WHOM MARRIED.


1


JAN. 7


Giovanni Mariotto,


Milford,


26 1st


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Mary Bozzini,


Milford,


18 1st


13


Michael J. Sullivan,


Milford,


30 Ist


Rev. F. A. O' Malley.


Agnes Scahill,


Milford,


23 1st


20


William E. Lavelle,


So. Framingham, So. Framingham,


25


1st


21


Margaret Sheedy, Joseph E. Lynch,


Milford,


27 Ist


Milford,


17 1st


24


Maria Giuseppa Niro,


Milford.


21 Ist


26


Samuel R. Braveman, Sadie Marcus,


Milford,


22


1st


81


John P. Remick,


Milford,


45 1st


Kathryn E. Moriarty,


Milford,


30


Ist


FEB. 8


Arthur James Cann,


Providence, R. 1 , 27 1st


Rev. F. A. Warfield.


10


George A. Logee,


Hopkinton,


21 |Ist


Hopkinton.


11


Arthur Ettinger,


Milford,


23 1st


Rev. W. S. Danker,


11


Elmer O. Rose,


Milford,


23 1st


Rev. S. A. Dyke.


21


Nicola larossa,


Milford,


27 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


21


Paul Coppolino,


Milford,


24 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Giovanna DeCesare,


Milford,


18 1st


23


George Kearnan,


Milford,


28|1st


C. F. Stearns, J. S. C., Providence, R. I.


MAR. 1


Edward C. Dillon.


Milford,


48 2nd Rev. F. A. Warfield.


Ann Campbell,


Milford,


52 2nd


3


Guglielmo Todini,


Milford,


21 |1st


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Delcisa Candelli,


Milford,


18|1st


5


Robert Ingram Smith,


Milford,


25 1st


Rev. Guy W. Miner,


6


Frank J. Moore, Alice Gertrude Doe,


Milford,


17 |Ist


6


JArchak B. Torosian, Queenie Cook,


Milford,


20 1st


Rev. S. A. Dyke.


12


Stefan Granhalm,


Milford,


31 |1st


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Lempi Karpi,


Milford,


22 ist


31


Carlo Polito,


Milford, Milford,


22 1Su


31


Carl George Stolze,


Milford,


19|1st


Rev. C. H. Johnson, Providence, R. 1.


APR. 1


Samuel Lord,


Milford,


23 1st


Rev. F. A. Warfield.


Anna V. Savage,


Milford,


19| Ist


6


Neis Nelson,


Milford,


27 Ist


Charles F. Johansson,


Signe Adin,


Milford,


23 1st


Boston.


14


Wilbert E. Metcalf,


Milford,


37 Ist


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


14


Peter L. Moran,


Milford,


27 Ist


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


Mary Sullivan,


Milford,


21 Ist


17


Carlo Tognazzi,


Gloucester,


24 1st


Wm.G. Pond, J. P.


18


Ettore Bevilacqua,


Milford,


24 1st


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Milford,


17 1st


18


Alfonso Cirioni,


Milford,


24 1st.


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


18


Elidamo Barsanti, Mary Casali,


Milford,


17 |1st


24


Carl Walfrid Eden,


Milford,


29 1st


Rev. C. G. Ryden.


Signe Mari & Svensson,


Milford,


22'Ist


32


Ist


Wm. G. Pond, J. P. Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Bertha Emeline Phipps, Raffaele Parente,


Quincy,


28 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Sayre, Penn.,


26


Ist


Jessie Grace Somerville,


Providence, R. I., 27|1st


Milford, 24 |1st


Rev. M. J. Murphy,


Ella A. Degnan,


Wilhelmina Peters,


Milford,


22 Ist


Worcester.


Nettie M. Winot,


Milford,


22 1st


Carolina Ruggiero


Milford,


19 1st


Mary Ellen Kilroy,


Milford,


21 |1st


Jessie Ethelyn Howe,


Milford;


29|1st


Franklin.


Milford,


34 1st


Rev. F. A. Warfield.


Milford,


19 Ist


32 1st


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Angelina Culito,


Emma Turner Seeley,


Holliston,


18 1st


Adelida E. Guglielmi,


Milford,


18|1>t


Virginia Oliva,


Giuseppa Rosfini.


Milford,


23 Ist


Milford,


21 1st


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Margaret (Lawrence) Herold Milford,


24 2nd


Phineas Israeli, Rabbi, Boston. Rev. D. F. McGrath.


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' MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1909.


DATE.


NAME.


RESIDENCE.


AGE.


MARRIAGE.


BY WHOM MARRIED.


APR.


24


Adolfo Allegrezza,


Milford,


26 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Maria Donnini,


Milford,


16 Ist


25


Giuseppe M. Bardellini,


Wellesley,


24 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Clementina M. Benotti,


Milford,


23 1st


26


Percy Clinton Bradbury, Sadie Wheeler,


Newto !! ,


38 Ist


Rev. S. A. Dyke.


28


Frank L. Arnold,


Hopedaie,


33list


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


Hannah E. Moore,


Milford,


29 1st


29


George Alfred Gardner, Jr., Alice Emeline Rumble,


Medway,


MAY


1


Adlaid Boudrias,


Mendon,


22 Ist


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


1


Giuseppe Calcagni,


Milford,


25 |Ist


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Delcisa Stella,


Milford,


18/1st


5


Pietro Folli,


Milford,


26 |Ist


Rev. Louis Toma,


Filomena Sciore,


Boston,


ly Ist


Boston.


18


George S. Carl,


El Paso, Texas,


25 1%


22


Crespino Antolino, Clotilde (Bonsaver) Manzani Milford,


44 2nd


22


Morgan E. Flaherty, Elizabeth J. Daly,


Brookline,


25 Ist


Bro ,kline.


26


Perley Harvey Martindale,


W, Upton,


23 1st


Rev. S. C. Beane,


26


Mary McRae,


Milford,


27 Ist


26


Lewis William Barrows,


Hopedale,


23


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Florence A. Wagner,


Hopedale,


22 Ist


Frank I. Ward,


Milford,


Rev. F. A. Warfield. 21 Ist


JosephineA Schmitthenner


Milford,


Ist


JUNE


2 Harold D. Cutter,


Milford,


25


Ist


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


S. Agnes Lovering,


Milford,


26 Ist


2


Raphael P. Marino,


Milford,


22 Ist


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Dora Horne,


Milford,


21 Ist


8


Everett E. Phillips,


Milford,


26 1st


Rev. F. A. Warfield.


4


John W. Dowling, :


No. Brookfield,


36 Ist


Rev. H. J. Wren,


7


Giovanni Venditti,


Milford,


23 Ist


Joseph S. Gates, J. P.


7


Charles J. Harmon,


Milford,


Ist 97.


Rev. G. A. Barrow.


9


Winnie Edna Wesson,


So Boston,


22 Ist


16


George H. Hi-key,


Milford,


10 Ist


Nora E. Buckley,


M Iford,


32 Ist


16


Andrea Marino,


Milford,


22


Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Chiara Rubeo,


Milford,


16 Ist


16


George F. Parslow,


Milford,


27 Ist


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Evelyn M. Hilton,


Milford,


23 Ist


22


Ephraim Stanley Wires, Helen Mead,


Milford,


23 1st


Waltham.


22


Alphonse J. Schmitt,


Milford.


27 1-t


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


23


Florence V. Gorman, At ilio Olginti,


Mi.ford,


25|1st


W'm. G. Pond, J. P.


Mary Caldarara,


Milford,


9 1st


26


James H. Donahue,


Milford,


No. Bellingham,


29


Harry Dean,


Hopedale,


2 1st 22 10


Rev. G. A. Barrow.


Blanche L. Marchessault,


Milford,


24 let


.st


Belle A. Kynoch,


Milford,


24


Minnie B. Mercer,


Milford,


26 Ist No. Brookfield.


Giuseppina Iacove li,


Milford,


18 ist


Westboro.


Rachael Florence Howe, James Sails,


Milford,


24 Ist


Milford,


28 Ist


Rev. F. M. Gardner,


So. Loston. Rev.J.A. MacNamara.


Milford,


21 Ist


Rev. E. W. Whitney,


Elizabeth V. ()'Neil, harles H. Dowdell.


Milford,


27 Ist 28 Ist


Mi ford,


Rev. D. F. McGratb.


Milford,


25.1st


26


Mary A Kennelly,


Milford,


21|Ist


Worcester.


Margaret Madeline Cottrell, John Merrilees,


Milford,


29 |Ist


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Edwina A. Simpson,"


Milford,


Milford,


46 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Milford,


30|1.t


Rev. Michael Coffey,


Josephine Moreau,


Mendon,


20 Ist


HollisCentre, Me.,


241st


Milford,


Rev. F. A. Warfield.


RI Ist |Rev. G. A. Barrow.


Rev. J. H. Riordan, Medway.


40


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1909.


DATE.


NAME.


RESIDENCE.


AGE.


MARRIAGE


BY WHOM MARRIED.


JUNE


30


Thomas F. Smith,


Milford,


.


24 Ist


Brockton.


30


Patrick J. O'Reilly,


Milford,


36 1st


Rev. F. A. Lane,


Eva A. Dutilly,


Palmer,


28 Ist


Palmer.


30


Charles A. Chapin,


Milford,


24 Ist


Rev. R. J. Quinlan, Holliston.


Emma J. Matder,


Holliston,


261


Ist


JULY


3


Domenico Cucchi,


Milford,


22 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


3


Angelo Mazuchelli,


Frankfort, Me.,


26 Ist


Wm. G. Pond, J. P.


Mary Paccioretti,


Milford,


19 Ist


4


Giovanni Cai izzo,


Milford,


ist 26


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


4


Angelo Trotta,


Milford,


26 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Briggida Iarosso,


Milford,


18 ist


·6


Edwin Ferm,


Milford,


28


Ist


Rev. Carl G. Hagberg,


10


Nicholas Costrino,


Milford,


25


ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


Maria Mazzoni,


Milford,


21 ist


10


Esau Giromini,


Franklin,


23 Ist


Rev. Rocco Petrarca.


12


Thomas Francis Fagan,


Pascoag, R. I., 37 Ist


Rev. T. C. Watkins.


18


Frank Snyder,


Hopedale,


26 Ist


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


Ophelia Paradise,


Milford,


23


Ist


2]


Charles L. Schneider, Mary M, Lord,


WarehousePt., Ct. 33


21


Ist


Rev. J. M. Brown,


Louise Harriet Center,


Rutland, Vt.,


20


Rutland, Vt.


25


Michael Lanzatta


Milford,


25 Ist


Rev. Chas. E. Eaton, Boston.


30


William Marshall Russell,


Milford,


27


2nd | Rev. T. C. Watkins.


Ethel Louise Putnam,


Milford,


27


Ist


AUG. 1


Francis A. McAvoy,


Milford, 32 Ist


Rev. D. F. McGrath.


Margaret A. Darcy,


Milford,


21 Ist


1


Abraham Lowenstein, Lillian Bod,


Milford,


17 Ist




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