Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1924, Part 12

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1924
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 320


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At Large :-


Alice Stone Blackwell of Boston ·


514


George H. Wrenn of Springfield 514 .


By Districts :-


1. Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield; ·


511


2. Walter J. Kenefick of Springfield' 51.4 .


3. Adelbert L Leeman of Townsend . 514 ·


4. Daniel R. Donovan of Worcester . 514 .


. 5. Maude Wheeler Mitchell of Hudson .


514


6. Parkman B. Flanders of Haverhill .


514


7.


Michael S. Keenan of Lynn . 514 ·


8. Elizabeth R. Day of Cambridge 514 .


9. Clarence H. Skinner of Medford 514 ·


10. Thomas A. Niland of Boston 514 .


11. Thomas M. Nolan of Boston )


.


514


12. Joseph P. Tynan of Boston


.


514


. 13. Florence H. Luscomb of Boston 514


14. Robert H. O'Schulz of Dedham. 5.14 .


15. George Clark of Taunton 514 .


16. Abraham Binns of New Bedford 514


Blanks.


At Large .


890


By Districts :-


1.


· 445


2. ·


.


445


3. ·


. 445


4. ·


. 445


5.


· 445


6.


·


445


7.


.


445


8.


445


9.


445


10.


· 445


11.


· 445


12.


. 445


13.


. 445


.


.


·


·


57


1


14.


. 445


15.


·


.


. 445


16.


. 445


GOVERNOR.


John J. Bullam of Boston, Workers Party 43


James M. Curley of Boston, Democratic . 2636 ·


Alvan T. Fuller of Malden, Republican . 1551 .


James Hayes of Plymouth, Socialist Labor Party 18 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party 22 Blanks 212


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


Frank G. Allen of Norwood, Republican 1574


John J: Cummings of Boston, Democratic 2289


Arthur A. Cunning of Boston, Socialist Labor Party 34


Thomas Nicholson of Lawrence, Socialist Party 31


Edward Rand Stevens of Boston, Workers Party .


4l


Blanks


· 503


SECRETARY.


Frederick W. Cook of Somerville, Republican · . 1572


Winfield A. Dwyer of Boston, Workers Party 101 .


Samuel Leger of Boston, Socialist Labor Party 36 .


H. Oscar Rocheleau of Worcester, Democratic · 2074


Edith Williams of Brookline, Socialist Party .


45


Blanks


644


TREASURER.


Michael L Eisner of Pittsfield, Democratic .


2128


Patrick H. Loftus of Abington, Socialist Labor . 39


Louis Marcus of Boston, Socialist Party


61


Albert Oddie of Brockton, Workers Party


45


William S. Youngman of Boston, Republican


1480


Blanks


712


AUDITOR.


Strabo V. Claggett of Newton, Democratic . 2273


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican


. 1352


Isadore Harris of Boston, Socialist Labor


·


41


James J. Lacey of Boston, Workers Party


.


54


.


.


.


58


Dennis F. Reagan of Brockton, Socialist Party . 43


Blanks 709


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Jay R. Benton of Belmont, Republican . 1386


Harry J. Canter of Boston, Workers Party 35


Frederick Welcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 23


John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist


32


John E. Swift of Milford, Democratic ·


2680


Blanks 316


SENATOR IN CONGRESS.


Frederick H. Gillett of Springfield, Republican 1339


Antomette F. Konikow of Boston, Workers Party .


43


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic 2804 .


Blanks 286 .


CONGRESSMAN (Fourth District).


William H. Dyer of Worcester, Democratic · 2251


Michael T. Flaherty of Worcester, Ind. Progressive .


148


George R. Stobbs of Worcester, Republican 1517 .


Blanks 556 .


COUNCILLOR (Seventh District).


David Goldstein of Worcester, Democratic 2057


Pehr G. Holmes of Worcester, Republican 1473


Blanks .


.


942


SENATOR (Fourth Worcester District).


Eben S. Draper of Hopedale, Republican . 1397


William A. Murray of Milford, Democratic 2833 .


Blanks .


.


242


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT (Ninth Worcester District).


Robert S. Leonard of Grafton, Republican 1318 . John T. McLoughlin of Milford, Democratic .


2764 Michael A. O'Brien of Westborough, Democratic . 2002 . . Irving E. Walker of Westborough, Republican . 1130 . Blanks


. 1730


59


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Worcester County).


Charles S. Dodge of Charlton, Democratic . 1998


Warren Goodale of Clinton, Republican . .


1358


John F. H Mooney of Worcester, Democratic . 1981 Henry H. Wheelock of Fitchburg, Republican . 1276


. 2331 Blanks


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.


Harry H. Atwood of Worcester, Republican . 1549


Frank Prestera of Uxbridge, Democratic .


. 2082


Blanks


. 841


COUNTY TREASURER.


Charles A. Brett of Worcester, Democratic · 2195


Edgar L. Ramsdell of Worcester, Republican


. 1521


Blanks


756


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 1. AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION.


Shall an amendment to the constitution relative to the qualification of voters for certain state officers (striking out the word male), which received in a joint session of the two Houses held May 24, 1921, 258 votes in the affirmative and none in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held May 10, 1923, received 268 votes in the affirmative and none in the negative, be approved ?


Yes


. 1298


No .


. 637


Blanks


2357 .


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 2. AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION.


Shall an amendment to the constitution to enable women to hold any state, county or municipal office, and which fur- ther provides that a change of name of any woman, holding a Notary Public Commission, shall not render her commission void, but she shall re-reg ster under her new name and shall pay such fee therefor as shall be established by the general court, which received in a joint session of the two Houses held Muy 21, 1921, 216 votes in the affirmative and none in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held


-


60


May 10, 1923, received 258 votes in the affirmative and none in the negative, be approved ?


Yes


1389


No .


. · 731


Blanks


23.59


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 3.


Shall a law (Chapter 370 of the Acts of 1923) which pro- vided that no person shall manufacture, transport by aircraft, watercraft or vehicles, import or export spirituous or intoxi- cating liquor, as defined by Section 3 of Chapter 133 of the General Laws, or certain non intoxicating beverages as de- fined by Section 1 of said Chapter 133, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required therefor by the laws of the United States and the regulations made thereunder, which law was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not recorded, and was approved by His Excelloncy the Governor, be approved ?


Yes 1380


·


No .


· 1385


Blanks


1707 ·


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 4.


Shall a law (Chapter 454 of the Acts of 1923) which pro- vides for the raising of funds toward the cost of the construc- tion and maintenance of highways by means of an excise tax of two cents. on each gallon of gasoline and other fuel used for propelling motor vehicles on the highways of the Common- wealth, said tax to be paid by the purchaser to the distribu- tor, who in turn pays it to the Commonwealth, and the money to be credited to a fund to be known as the gasoline-highway fund, and out of which re-imbursement is to be made to pur- chasers, who shall consume the gasoline or other fuel in any manner except in the operation of motor vehicles on the high - ways, and the expenses of carrying out the act are to be paid, fifty per cent of the balance of said fund to be distributed to the cities and towns of the Commonwealth, in proportion to the amounts which they contribute to the state tax, and this fifty per cent to be expanded in construction or improvement


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of public ways within the city or town limits, and the other fifty per cent to be expended by the State Department of Pub- lic Works on such highways as it may select, which law was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not. recorded, and was approved by his Excellency, the Governor, be approved ?


Yes 887


·


No .


· 1568


Blanks


·


2017


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 5.


Shall a law (Chapter 473 of the Acts of 1923) which amends existing legislation on the subject and provides that subject to certain limitations, no person shall engage or be financially interested in the business of receiving deposits of money for safe keeping or for the purpose of transmitting the same or equivalents thereof to foreign countries unless he has. executed and delivered a bond to the State Treasurer, or de- posited securities in lieu thereof, and has received a license from the Commissioner of Banks, authorizing him to carry on such business, that any money, which in case of breach of bond shall be paid by the licensee or surety thereon, or the securities deposited in lieu thereof, shall constitute a trust fund for the benefit of depositors, that the license shall be re- vocable by the Commissioner of Banks, for cause shown, that the money deposited with licensee for safe keeping shall be invested in the manner prescribed by the act. and that the vi- olation of any provision of the act shall be punished in the manner therein prescribed, which law was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not recorded, and was approved by His Excellency, the Governor, be approved ?


Y.s


. 1120


No .


· 533


Blanks


2819 .


REFERENDUM QUESTION No. 6.


Shall daylight saving be retained by law in Massachu- setts ? Yes . 1392


62


1


No . 1606


Blanks


REFERENDUM QUESTION No. 7. . 1474


It is desirable that the Gener il Court ratify the following proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States : "Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. Section 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by the article except that the operation of State Laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress ?"


Yes


.


. 925


No .


. 1914


Blanks


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 8. · 1633


[Ninth Worcester Representative District]


Shall the representatives room this district be instructed to vote for legislation providing for non contributory old-age pensions by the Commonwealth to deserving and needy citi- sens,-women over sixty years of age and men over sixty five years of age,-who have been residents of the Commonwealth for at least fifteen years ?


Yes


. 1920


No .


· 681


Blanks


· 1871


The billots cast all the lists of voters used at the elec- tion were then sealed and endorsed by the election officers and delivered into the custody of the town clerk, as the law provides.


The unused ballots remtining, and all cancelled ballots certified to by the ballot clerks to be such were sealed in a package and delivered to the town clerk as the law provides.


The meeting was then dissolved.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN CLERK'S MEETING. NINTH WORCESTER REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


Grafton, November 14, 1924.


In compliance with Section 125, Chapter 54, . General Laws of Massachusetts, We, the Town Clerks of the towns of Grafton, Milford. Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton and Westborough, which towns comprise the Ninth Worcester Representative District, this day met at the office of the town clerk in said Grafton, and canvassed the return of votes in said towns for two Representatives in the General Court, to be holden in Boston on the first Wednesday of January next, Said votes were returned to us as by law required and were given in at a legal meeting held in each of said towns for that purpose on the fourth day of November A. D. 1924, and was shown by the following tabular statement.


REPRESENTATIVE VOTE IN THE NINTH WORCESTER DISTRICT.


Grafton


Milford


Shrewsbusy


Southborongh


Upton


Westborough


Total


Robert S. Leonard of


Grafton (R) had


1279


1318


1065


432


609


1136


5839


John T. McLoughlin


of Milford (D) had


445


2764


151


170


132


348


4010


Michael A. O'Brien of


Westborough (D) had


369


2002


162


207


111


538


3389


Irving E. Walker of


Westborough (R)had


922


1130


850


408


552


1218


5080


Blanks,


789


1730


696


379


272


568


4434


Total,


3804


8944 2924


1596


1676


3808


22752


Robert S. Leonard of Grafton and Irving E. Walker of Westborough having received the largest number of votes, were declared elected, and to them were certificates issued


,


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also a duplicate certificate sent to the Secretary of the Com- monwealth as the law requires.


In witness whereof, We, the Town Clerks of Grafton, Mil- ford, Shreswbury, Southborough, Upton and Westborough, have hereunto set our names this fourteenth day of November, 1924.


ROBERT S. LEONARD, Town Clerk of Grafton. DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk of Milford. ALDEN C. STONE, Town Clerk of Shrewsbury. CHARLES L. FAIRBANKS, Town Clerk of Southborough. JOHN B. FAY, Town Clerk of Upton.


JOSEPH S. GATES, Town Clerk of Westborough.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


A true copy of the record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


MISCELLANEOUS LICENSES.


Pool and billiard licenses recorded . 11


Bowling alley licenses recorded 3


5 Auctioneers' licenses recorded Theatrical licenses recorded 2 Innholders' licenses recorded Sale of ice cream, soda water, fruit and confection- ery on the Lord's Day, licenses recorded 63


5


Lodging house licenses recorded Sale of firearms, licenses recorded


4


4


Oleomargarine licenses recorded


6


Ferris wheel license recorded


1


Junk collectors' licenses recorded


5


Keepers of shops for second- hand articles, licenses recorded . 9


Automobile agents' licenses recorded


12


Motor vehicle junk licenses recorded


4


Used car dealer's license recorded .


1


Common victuallers' licenses .


23


Garage licenses (first class) recorded


4


Garage licenses (third class) recorded


5


Filling station (gasoline) license recorded .


1


Storage tanks (gasoline) licenses recorded . 2


Liquor licenses recorded (third class registered pharmacists) 4


DOG LICENSES RECORDED.


Number returned by assessors 625


Number licensed (males 597, females 122, kennel 1) 720


Amount received for licenses


. $1,829.00


Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1924 (Due county) $10.80


Amount sent to County Treasurer . . $1,690.40


Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1925 (Due county) .


$5.40


66


HUNTERS' TRAPPERS' AND FISHERMEN'S CERTIFI- CATES OF REGISTRATION.


Resident citizens' combination certificates issued . 210


Resident citizens' hunting and trapping certificates issued 180


Minors' trapping certificates issued .


21


Unnaturalized foreign-born persons, hunting and trapping certificates issued 4


Resident fishermen's certificates issued .


132


Non-resident fishermen's certificates issued ·


9


Alien fishermen's certificate issued .


1


Amount paid to director, division of fisheries and game


$801.50


MORTGAGES AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS RECORDED.


Chattel mortgages recorded .


41


Mortgages discharged


3


Leases recorded


2


Sale contract recorded


1


Bills of sale recorded


6


Married Woman's certificates recorded


2


Assignments of mortgage recorded .


2


Assignments of wages recorded


10


Notice of resignation of trustee, recorded


.


1


Notice of appointment of trustee recorded .


1


VITAL STATISTICS


Marriage intentions recorded


152


Marriage certificates issued


149


Marriages recorded


170


Deaths recorded


229


Births recorded


498


Respectfully submitted,


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


1


VITAL STATISTICS.


Parents and others are requested to carefully examine the following lists and if any errors or omissions are discov- ered report them at once to the town clerk, that the record may be corrected, as it is of importance that the record of Vital Statistics should be complete Herewith are extracts from the General Laws of Massachusetts, Chapter 46.


Section 3. Every physician, or hospital medical officer registered under Section nine of Chapter one hundred and twelve, in this chapter called officer, shall keep a record of the birth of every child in cases of which he was in charge, showing date and place of birth, the name, if any, of the child, its sex and color, the name, age, birthplace, occupation, and residence (including the street number, if any, and the ward number, if in a city) of each parent, the maiden name of the. mother and the name of the physician or officer, if any, personally attending the birth. If the child is illegitimate, the name of and other facts relating to the father shall not be set forth except upon written request of both the father and mother. Said physician or officer shall, within fifteen days after such birth, mail or deliver to the clerk or registrar of the town where such birth ocurre l, a report stating the facts herein above requried to be shown on said record and also the said written request, if any ; provided that if said report is not so made within forty-eight hours after such birth, suid physician or officer shall, within said forty-eight hours, mail or deliver to said clerk or registrar a notice stating the date and place of the birth, the street number, if any, the ward number, if in a city, and the family name. Upon presenta- tion to him of a certificate of the town clerk stating that any such birth has been duly reported, the town treasurer shall pay to such physician or officer a fee of twenty-five cents for each birth so reported Any physician or any such officer viola-


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ting any provision of this section shall forfeit not more than twenty five dollars.


Section 4. A member or servant of a family in which a child is born, having knowledge of the facts required for re- cord relative to such births, shall furnish the same upon re- quest of the clerk of the town where such child was born or its parents reside, or of any person authorized by him. Such member or servant refusing to furnish such facts shall be punished by fine not exceeding ten dollars.


Section 6. Parents within forty days after the birth of a child, and every householder, within forty days after a birth in his house, shall cause notice thereof to be given to the clerk of the town where such child is born. Every householder in whose house a death occurs and the oldest next of kin of a de- ceased person in the town where the death occurs shall, with- in five days thereafter, cause notice thereof to be given to the. board of health, or, if the selectmen constitute such board, to the town clerk. The keepers, superintendent or other person in charge of a workhouse, house of correction, prison, refor- matory, hospital, almshouse or other institution, public or pri- vate, which receives inmates from within or without the lim- its of the town where it is located shall, when a person is re- ceived, obtain a record of all the facts which would be required for record in the event of the death of such person, and shall, on or before the fifth day of each month, give notice to the town clerk of every birth and death among the persons under his charge during the preceding month.


Blanks for returns of births and deaths may be obtained at the office of the town clerk.


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN. Town Clerk.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1924


Date


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Father's Birthplace


1 Mother's Birthplace


JANUARY


1


Michele and Josephine Verelli Joseph and Mae A. Sullivan


Italy


Italy Milford


2


Stanley Alvin Rogers


Bernard A. and Helcn F. Gaskill


Milford


Milford


3


Poxford Wilfred Earl


|Fred F. and Edith E. Lock


Holliston


England


1


Assunta Palumba Vilani


|Pasquale and Angelina Palumba


Italy


Italy .


1


5


Agavne Marashian


Manoug and Helen Zarassian


Armenia


Armenia


1


Martyn Louise Keefe


Arthur and Lillian Sullivan


Franklin


Franklin


7


Armanti Giardini


Luigi and Concetta Capaldo


|Italy


Italy


9


Conchatina Paradiso


Teodorico and Louisa Andreola


Italy


Italy


10


William Devere Wood


Albert and Maude E. McHugh


Hope Valley, R. I.


Franklin


10


Gloria Claudine Cenedella


|Angelo L. and Claudia Revolti


Italy


Italy


12


Mildred Ella Streeter


|Bernard M. and Catherine A. Byrne


Milford


¡Marlboro


13


Rita Mary Manion


John and Jessie Diana


Nova Scotia


Milford


13


Edith Diana Bishop


Frank and Teresa Guido


Italy


Italy


13


Flavia Santacroce Ann Flanigan


John T. and Catherine A. Clancy


Milford


|Milford


14


Americo and Mary E. Springer


Milford


Milford


17


Vincent Earl Rubeo


Francis L. and Gertrude A. Tower


Milford


Milford


19


.


Robert F. Kirby


John .V. and Ella J. Conrick


W. Medway


|W. Dedham


23


Francesco Antony Pires


|Manuel and Maria Ferrucci Lud and Christelle Hazard


Portugal


|Portugal Mendon


24


Chester Fitzgerald


Milford Sweden


ĮSweden


27


Gladys Charlotte Abrahamson Charles H. and Elsie Lindgren To'and W. and Eunice Turner Willard Arthur Goodwin


Hangiand


Lonsdale, R. I.


27


Anthony Francis D'Antonio, Jr. Antonio and Emma Gubana


Italy


Milford


28 29


Mary Pauline Comolli Dorothy Louise Davis Stillborn


Orrin J. and Adaline F. Tourjee


W. Medway


Wickford, R. I.


1


Cambridge


¡Newton Poland


Charles Less


Springfield


Canada


4


Michael Reid


Medfield


¡Canada


1


Phyllis Ruth Adams


Italy


|Italy


1


Attilio Caraccino


Leonardo and Maria Cosci


Italy


Italy


9


Orlando DeCapuce


10


David Dale


Richard T. and Miriam G. Sexton


|Lex., W. V.


|Hudson


1


Vincent Marsiglia


2


Jouise Marie LaFreniere


|Mrdway


69


22


Jane Gallagher


Victor and Lena Marlo


Italy


Gloucester


30


31


FEBRUARY 2 4


Donald Campbell Keith


William J. A. and Agnes M. Fraser Charles and Anna Polasher William J. and Theresa M. Molloy Harold and Gertrude Bonner Pamfilo and Annina DeMeo


Poland


|No. Attleboro


Nathan R. and Eda L. Robinson


[Northbridge


1


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1924


Date


Name of Child


Names of Parents


1


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace 1


13


Ida Ferdenzi


Emilio and Angelina Rosetti


Italy


Italy


13


William F. Rowe, Jr.


William F. and Loretta E. Minns


|Allston


Barre


Hartford Joseph Booner Horne|Frank H. and Ellen Theresa McDonald


Nova Scotia


|Nova Scotia


14


Alfred Delsignore


Concezzio and Filecetta Dagnese


Italy


Italy


14


Salvatore Campagnone


Trank and Rose Millea


Italy


Italy


16


Alfred Abbondanza


|Sebastiano and Concetta Calzone


|Italy


Italy


19


Antonio A. DiGirolomo


Nicodemo and Marie Guadagnoli


Italy


Italy


17


Joseph Fahey, Jr.


|Joseph J. and Delia LeBrie


Milford


|Canada


17


Josephine Bonini


Gaetano and Rosaria Purpura


Sicily


Sicily


19


Helen Ward Stratton


William A. and Nellie F. Ward


Milford


Milford


19


William Paul Nolan


Michael and Margaret Tarpey


Treland


Ireland


19


Charles Clancy, Jr.


[Charles F. and Adrienne Jarveis


|Medway


|Canada


24


Marie DeKoncession Rabacia |John and Katrina Souza


| Portuga!


| Portugal


1-


Elva Marie Cook


Martin F. and Amy Ranpracht


IItaly


|Italy


76


Rita Mary Ferrucci


Italy


|Italy


27


Marie Giuseppina DePasquale |Biaggio and Angelina Alberta


!Italy


Italy


27


Izaura Teixeira


IToaquis and Albertina Silvia


|Portugal


|Portugal


29


Leo Joseph Harlow


ILeon E. and Mary A. Mahoney


IBeachmont


|Milford 1


MAPCH 2.


Rosa Elisa Aquafresca


|Michael and Fortuna Balsamo


Italy


Italy


3


Carmella Arcddi


Italy


Italy


3


Helen Irme Weeks


İMilford


No. Carolina


3


Stillborn


-


Luigi and Jennie Ezzeti


Italy


Italy


3 4 G 7


Manuel Fegu Calveri - Taylor Mario Celozzi


| Walter and Mary Ellen Wood


|England


England


& 8 11


Theodore Tusoni Helen Small


Medway


| Milford


13


Alfred Joseph Mancini


Italy


|Italy


13


Philip Dominic Catto


Italy


|Bay View, Mass.


13


14


Luigi Pasquale Fino Francis Edwin Williams


Allen J. and Helen B. Croughwell |Oreste and Nicoletta D'Altoria Luigi and Josephine Marlo |Michael A. and Richetta Fusco George A, and Marguerite R. Cyr


Italy IN, Brunswick


Italy


|Van Buren, Me,


1


England


Milford


6.


Mary Porzio


John and Teresa Cristelli I.Tohn and Annie Tosches


Milltown N. J.


Milltown, N. J.


70


1


|Giuseppe and Maria Vasile |Orlin and Irma Umphlatt


1


Portugal


|Portugal


Antonio Gonsalves


Albino and Palmira Pierra Manuel and Marianna Fegu


|Portugal


|Portugal


|Nicolas and Juliet DeNunzio ISalvatore and Catherine Carroll


Italy


|Italy


Milford


England


Dora Angelina' Polastri


26


Virginia Gale Batty


|Samuel W. and Salome F. Sprague


1


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1924


Date


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Father's Birthplace |


Mother's Birthplace


15


Annie Antoinetta Grillo


James and Annie Pammosani


Italy


|Italy


17


Olga Onischuk


|Alexander and Rosie Kemeta


|Russia


Austria


18


William Peter Morrissey


|Peter L. and Ruby Williams


Italy


Vermont


19


Robert Deane Marso


Elbert W. and Kathleen Elmira Dunston


Milford


|Phillipston


20


Elinor M. Cromb


Albert J. and Alma Champagne


Mendon


Lowell


2.2


Carmino Brenna


Mauro and Lucia Delsignore


Italy


Italy


22


Helen Brown Duggan


Joseph R. and Helen B. Brown


|Milford


IN. B.


23


Arline Virginia Wilson James Ford


James and Nora Nash


Fall River


Ireland


24


Ernest Simon St. Peter Stillborn


Simon and Delia Demers 1


1


1


27


Helen Gertrude Ferris


George and Gertrude Best


Mendon


Milford


20


Rocco Tassone


|Luigi and Francesca Vasile


LItaly


Italy


28


Carmino Tosches


Nicholas and Bernadatina Ionocci


Italy


{Italy


23


Joseph Emery St. George


Calice and Emma Tebo


No. Brookfield


|Charlton


28


Kenneth Lee Hamilton


Gilbert F. and Lora M. Fisher


No Dana


Lowell


71


28


Clotilde Antonia DiNunzio


| Michael and Grace Fratta


|Italy


Italy


29


Evelyn Guiliano


|Peter and Sarah Tioli


Milford


IItaly


29


Samuel o veri


Leo and Jennie Parente


|Italy


Italy


29


Mary Kathleen Fleming Stillborn


Richard H. and Dorothy Sprague


¡Roxbury


[White Creek, N. Y.


30


31


Marie Chaisson


Joseph A. and Elizabeth Cordeau John E. and Blanche Helen O'Connell Cyril and Malvina Guilbrault


Nova Scotia |Be'lingham 1Sutton


Medway |Woonsocket, R. I.


Eda Giordani


¡Pasquale and Maria Narducci


Italy


Italy


Bertha Vieno


Masem no and Maria Mertez


Portugal


|Portugal


Marjorie Lois Scott


Irving F. and Jennie Farnsworth


Millis


| Medway


Dorothy Jane Bega


Valino and Madelia Lesser |Raymond and Lila Hoar |Pasquale and Pierina Celozzi


Italy


|Colorado


N. Upton




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