Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1928, Part 11

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 270


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14. Nathan G. Kay of Boston .


4


15. Stephen Puleo of Boston 4 .


16. Boris Kleid of Boston 4. .


Hoover and Curtiss, Republican.


At Large.


Mabel C. Batchelder of Worcester 1821 .


John Richardson of Canton 1821 ·


By Districts.


1. Oscar O. LaMontagne of Holyoke 1821 ·


2. Phelps Brown of Springfield 1×21


3. Calvin D Paige of Southbridge 1821 .


4. George F. Booth of Worcester


. 1821


5, Raoul H Beaudreau of Marlboro 1821


6. Elizabeth H Dunham of Salem


1821 .


7. Cornelius J. Corcoran of Methuen


. 1821


8. Hildegarde I Christenson of Belmont


.


1821


9. Frank A Bayrd of Malden


1821


10. Edward C. Graves of Boston


· 1821


11. Guy W. Cox of Boston


. 1821


12. Sadie Lipner Schulman of Boston


.


1821


13. E. Maik Sullivan of Boston


. 1821


14. Adeline Ricci of Quincy 1821


15. Carl A Terry of Fall River 1821


16. Bertha N. Packard of Fairhaven 1821


Reynolds and Crowley, Socialist Labor.


At Large.


Louis Galber of Lynn 2


Felix Manevitz of Boston .


2


. By Districts.


1. Patrick A. Murphy of Greenfield


2


4


1.


.


50


2. Gecige A. Hassiotis of Springfield


3. Alonzo D. Wheeler of Westminister


4. Olof Olson of Worcester


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5. John R. Mackinnon of Lowell .


2


6. John T. Mattson of Gloucester .


2


7. Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody .


8. Peter O'Rourke of Medford .


2


9. Daniel T. Blessington of Somerville


.


10. Barnet Wasserman of Chelsea .


2


11. Albert L. Waterman of Boston ·


2


12. Domenico A. diGirolamo of Boston .


2


13. David Craig of Milford .


2


14. John A. Nelson of Quincy


15. Harry Bentley of Fall River .


.


2


16. Amedee F. Vassar of Plymouth


.


2


Smith and Robinson, Democratic.


At Large.


Arthur Lyman of Waltham 3458 .


Martha R. Peters of Boston 3458 · .


By Districts:


1. Daniel England of Pittsfield


· 2458


2. Ray Stannard Baker of Amherst


. 3458


3. Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitchburg


· 3458


4. Thomas J. Barrett of Worcester


. 3458


5. Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell


3458


6. Lawrence P. Dodge of Newburyport


3458


7. Agnes F. Higgins of Lawrence


· 3458


8. Jessie Woodrow Sayre of Cambridge


. 3458


9. Melvin B. Breath of Chelsea


. 3458


10. Felix Marcella of Boston


. 3458


11. James M. Curley of Boston ·


. 3458


12. William J. Foley of Boston


· 3458


13. Strabo V. Claggett of Newton


· 3458


14. Frank J. Donahue of Boston


. 3458


15. Edmond P. Talbot of Fall River 3458


16. James P. Doran of New Bedford . 3458


2


2


·


2


·


2


2


2


.


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Thomas and Maurer, Socialst


At Large.


Charlotte B. Hallowell of Medford


24


George E. Roewer of Cambridge


24


By Districts:


-


1. Vincent G. Burns of Pittsfield 24


2. Nelson J. West of Springfield


.


24


3. John Suominen of Fitchburg 24 .


4. Thomas J. Conroy of Worcester 24 .


5. William E. Sproule of Lowell .


24


6. Leonard Spalding of Newburyport .


24


7. Thomas J. Nicholson of Lawrencec 24 .


8. Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown


24


9. Max Sandler of Chelsea


24


10 Reuben Gurainick of Boston


24


11. Lucy Lee of Boston


24


12. Joseph Bearak of Boston


24


13. Patrick J. Leonard of Brookline


24


14. Franklin K. Gifford of Brockton


24


15. Hugh Dunbar of North Attleboro


24


16. Walter Barlow of New Bedford


24


Blanks.


At Large By Districts:


. 330


1.


· 165


2.


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.


165


3.


·


.


165


4.


165


5.


165


6.


. 165


7.


165


8.


.


165


9.


.


165


10.


.


·


165


11.


. 165


12.


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.


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.


.


165


13.


.


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.


. 165


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52


14.


· 165


15


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. 165


16


. 165


Total Blanks


. 2970


GOVERNOR.


Frank G. "Allen of Norwood, Republican · 1797


Chester W. Bixby of Haverhill, Workers Party ·


10


Charles H. Cole;of Boston, Democratic


. 3364


Washington Cook of Boston, Vigorous Prohibition Enforcement 4


Mary Donovan& Hapgood of North Brookfield, Socialist 22


Edith Hamilton McFadden of Cambridge, Independent Citizen .


2


Stephen J. Surridge of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party .


6


Blanks


269


.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


John Corbin of Worcester, Workers Party 24


Henry C. Hess of Boston, Socialist Labor 13


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist


23


John F. Malley of Newton, Democratic 3293


William Sterling Youngman of Boston, Republican 1749


Blanks 370 .


SECRETARY.


Harry J. Canter of Boston, Workers Party 19


Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican 1726


Oscar Kinsalas of Springfield, Socialist Labor 13


Joseph Santosuosso of Boston, Democratic .


3225


Edith M. Williams of Brookline, Socialist Party 19


Blanks


·


472


TREASURER.


James P. Bergin of Worcester, Democratic 3216 Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield, Socialist Party 28


John W. Haigis of Greenfield, Republican 1741


Albert Oddie of Brockton, Workers' Party 7 · Charles S. Oram of Boston, Socialist Labor . . Blanks 472 .


10


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AUDITOR.


John W. Aiken of Chelsea, Socialist Labor 18


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican . 1750 ·


David A. Eisenberg of Boston, Socialist Party .


28


Eva Hoffman of Boston, Workers' Party 14 Francis J. O'Gorman of Boston, Democratic 3194 ·


Blanks


.


470


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Edward P. Barry of Boston, Democratic 3229 . Morris I. Becker of Boston, Socialist Labor 11 · Max Lerner of Worcester, Workers' Party 14 . John Weaver Sherman of Boston, S. cialist 29 Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Republican 1786 · Blanks 405 ·


SENATOR IN CONGRESS.


John J. Ballam of Boston, Workers' Party 10


Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge, Socialist Party .


17


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic 3575


Benjamin Loring Young of Weston, Republican .


1632


Blanks


.


210


CONGRESSMAN.


Thomas D. Lavelle of Boston, Democratic . 3207


Robert Luce of Waltham, Republican


. 1710


Blanks


555


COUNCILLOR (Seventh Worcester District).


Charles A. Brett of Worcester, Democratic .


3102


Walter E. Schuster of Douglas, Republican .


1799


Blanks


573


SENATOR. (Fourth Worcester District).


Elbert M. Crockett of Milford, Republican 2217


Mary F. McGuiness of Grafton, Democratic


..


2796


Blanks


. 461


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REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT. (Eighth Worcester District).


William F. Byrne of Milford, Democratic 3253 .


Alfred Howes of Southboro, Democratic 2512 .


George W. Knowlton of Upton, Republican .


. 1657


L. Blaine Libbey of Milford, Republican .


2008


Blanks


. 1518


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (Worcester County).


Warren Goodale of Clinton, Republican . 2143 .


Henry H. Wheelock of Fitchburg, Republican 2143


Blanks


. 6671


CLERK OF COURTS.


(Worcester County).


Frank L. Dean of Worcester, Republican Blanks


2133 ·


. 3341


REGISTRAR OF DEEDS. (Worcester District).


Chester S. Bavis of Worcester, Republican .


1656


Charles S. Dodge of Charlton, Democratic


· 2686


Blanks


. 1132


QUESTION No 1.


LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.


Shall the proposed law which provides that it shall be lawful in any town which accepts the act by vote of its city council and in any town which accepts the aet by vote of its inhabitants, to take part in or witness any athletic outdoor sport or game except horse racing, boxing or hunting with fire arms, on the Lord's Day between 2 and 6 P. M ; that such sports or games shall take place on such playground, parks or. other places as may be designated in a license issued by cer- tain licensing authorities; that no sport or game shall be per- mitted in a place other than a public playground or park with- in one thousand feet of any regular pl:ce of worship; that the charging of admission fees or the taking of collections or the receiving of remuneration by any person in charge of or par-


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ticipating in any such sport be prohibited; that the license may be revoked; and that in cities and towns in which ama- teur sports or games are permitted under existing law such amateur sports or games may be held until the proposed law is accepted or the provisions of the existing law fail of accept- ance on resubmission to the people, which law was disap- proved in the Senate by a vote of 9 in the affirmative and 22 in the negative, and in the House of Representatives by a vote of 93 in the affirmative and 110 in the negative, be approved?


Yes


2887 .


Nc


. 1102


Blanks


. 1485


QUESTION NO. 2.


QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY.


Shall the Senator from this district be instructed to vote for a resolution requesting Congress to take action for the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, known as the prohibition amendment?


Yes


. 2810


No


.


Blanks


. 1180 . 1484


The ballots cast and the list of voters used at the election were then sealed and endorsel by the election officers and de- livered into the custody of the Town Clerk, as the law pro- vides.


The unused ballots remaining, and all cancelled ballots certified to by the ballot clerks to be such were scaled in a package and delivered to the Town Clerk, as the law pro- vides.


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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RECOUNT OF VOTES FOR GOVERNOR AND ATTOR- NEY-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


Milford, November 13, 1928.


We the undersigned Registrars of Voters of the Town of Milford, Mass., acting upon the petition of ten or more regis- tered voters of the Town of Milford, Mass , demanding a re- count of the votes cast for Governor and Attorney-General, cast for said offices at the election November 6, 1928, met on the above date for the purpose of recounting the ballots cast, and after examining all ballots cast at said election for said offices, determined as follows:


That,


FOR GOVERNOR.


Frank G. Allen of Norwood (R) had . . 1800


Chester W. Bixby of Haverhill (W. P.) had


10


Charles H. Cole of Boston (D) had ·


3364


Washington Cook of Boston (V. P. E.) had 4


Mary Donovan Hapgood of North Brookfield (S) had 22


Edith Hamilton MacFadden of Cambridge (Ind) had


2


Stephen J. Surridge of Lynn (S. L. P.) had .


6


Blanks had · .


266


FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Edward P. Barry of Boston (D) had 3231


Morris I. Becker of Boston (S. L. P.) had


11


Max Lerner of Worcester (W. P) had .


·


14


John Weaver Sherman of Boston (S) had


30


Joseph E. Warner of Taunton (R) had Blanks had .


1788


. 400


Whole number of ballots .


· 5474


GEORGE W. BILLINGS,


JOHN J. BEST, JOSEPH A. VISCONTI, DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Registrars of Voters of Milford, Mass.


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.


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A true record. Attest: DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the record. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERKS' MEETING. EIGHTH WORCESTER REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester ss.


Grafton, November 16, 1928.


In compliance with Section 125 of Chapter 54, General Laws of Massachusetts, we, the Town Clerks of Grafton, Mil- ford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton, and Westborough, which towns comprise the Eighth 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 sixth day of November A. D. 1928, and was shown by the following tabular statement.


Grafton.


Milford.


Shrewsbury.


Southborough.


Upton.


Westborough.


Total.


William F. Byrne of Milford (D) had


838


3253


476


254


162


556


5539


Alfred W. Howes of South


borough (D) had


714


2512


392


338


88


512


4556


George W. Kuowlton, jr., of Upton (R) had


1186


1657 1500


481


694


1375


6893


L Blaine Libbey of Milford (R) had


1119


2008 1378


425


651


1278


6859


Blanks had


843


1518 1020


426


357


749


4913


Total,


4700 10948 4766 1924


1952


4470


28760


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George W. Knowlton of Upton and L. Blaine Libbey of Milford having received the largest number of votes were de- clared elected, and to them were certificates issued, also a du- plicate certificate sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, as the law requires.


In Witness Whereof, We, the Town Clerks of Grafton, Milford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton, and Westborough, have hereunto set our names this 16th day of November A. D. 1928.


Attest:


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, Towh Clerk of Westborough.


A true record. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


A true copy of the record. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


MISCELLANEOUS LICENSES RECORDED.


Automobile agents


13


Motor cycle agents


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.


Used car dealers .


·


.


.


8


Pool and billiards


9


Bowling alleys


4


Sale of ice cream, soda water, fruit and confection- ery on the Lord's Day


67


Junk collectors


10


Keepers of shops for second hand articles


12


Theatrical


3


Common victuallers'


44


Innholders' A


5


Lodging houses


4


Sale of firearms


5


Auctioneers'


4


Oleomargarine .


12


Bus . ·


·


15


Bus operators


.


7


Gasoline tanks and pumps


22


Certificates of registration (Gasoline tanks and pumps) .


2


Liquor (third class registered pharmacists) .


4


Garage


5


DOG LICENSES RECORDED.


Number returned by the Assessors 7.25


Number licensed (males 693, females 109, kennel 1) 803


Amount received for licenses


$1,956 00


Amount on hand January 1, 1928 (due County) $13 80


Amount sent to County Treasurer . $1,797 20


Amount on hand January 1, 1929 (due County) . 12 00


1


4


Motor vehicle junk .


·


.


.


.


.


.


60


SPORTING AND TRAPPING LICENSES RECORDED.


Resident Citizen's Sporting


457


Non Resident Citizen's Sporting


2


Resident Citizen's Trapping


14


Alien's Sporting


.


.


1


Minor's Trapping


15


Duplicate licenses


Amount paid to Director, Division of Fisheries and Game


$975 00 ·


MORTGAGES AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS RECORDED.


Chattel mortgages


84


Mortgages discharged


12


Assignment of mortgage


.


1


Assignments for benefit of creditors


3


Bill of sale


1


Attachment


1


Conditional sale contracts .


2


Married woman's certificates


2


Assignments of wages


2


VITAL STATISTICS.


Marriage intentions recorded


112


Marriage certificates issued


110


Marriages recorded


120


Deaths recorded


240


Births recorded


453


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7


.


Respectfully submitted,


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


VITAL STATISTICS.


Parents and others are requested to carefully ex- amine the following lists and if any errors or omis- sions are discovered report them at once to the town clerk, that the record may be corrected, as it is of im- portance 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 occurred, a report stating the facts herein above required 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, said physician or officer shall, within said forty-eight hours, mail or deliver to said clerk or registrar a notice stat- ing the date and place of the birth, the street number, if any, the ward number, if in a city, and the family name. Upon presentation 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


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physician or officer a fee of twenty-five cents for each birth so reported. Any physician or any such officer violating 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 record relative to such births, shall fur- nish the same upon request 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 serv- ant 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 there- of 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 deceased person in the town where the death occurs shall, within 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 keeper, superintendent or person in charge of a workhouse, house of correc- tion, prison, reformatory, hospital, almshouse or other institution, public or private, which receives inmates from within or without the limits of the town where it is located shall, when a person is received, 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 pre- ceding 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, 1928


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


. Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


JANUARY


1


Arthur Preston Clarridge


3


Jaene Frances Gallagher


LeBaron and Dorothy E. Hogue John H. and Marion A. Dalrymple Domenico and Lena Pardova


Italy


Italy


1


Rosemary Larkin


George and Esther M. Ward


Milford


Milford


8


Luigi Catto, Jr.


Luigi and Josephine Marlo


Italy


Italy


8


Antonietta Atteratta


Leo and Angelina DiCiaro


Italy


Italy


9


Lee P. Taylor, Jr.


Lee and Nettie Hartling


Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia


10 John Joscph Hennessy


John and Mary J. Desmond


Milford


No. Bellingham


10 Manuel Albert Maeedo


Albert and Rosa M. Serra


Portugal


Portugal


11


Walter Joseph Butler


Walter and Isabelle Claflin


New Foundland


Blackstone


11


Donald Richard Gaffney


Charles and Agnes Green


Hopedale


Medway


11


Filomena Albina Carmella De Santis Blanche Josephine Murray


Batista and Anna Maria Villani


Italy


Italy


12


Wilfred and Lena Ambrosini


Milford


Woreester


12


William Perry Goss


Raymond and Ada Melora Wood Jack and Goldie Katsiff


Boston


Russia


14


Rhoda Louise Freedman


15


Robert George Hewson


William and Avis Batten


Boston


Milford


16


George Scymour Evans, Jr.


George and Catherine T. Holland John and Charlotte Hall


Holland, Mass.


Upton


21


Frank Villani


Antonio and Jennie DeCesare


Italy


Milford


25


Rena Tosehes


Masse and Livia Morano Nicholas and Benedettina Grossi


Italy


Italy Waterville, N. S.


26


Lillian May Carlson


Carl and Anna May Nelson Louis and Dora Ferman


Russia


Russia


28 29


Dorothy Murray


Edward and Evelyn Page


Milford


Canada


29


Jazaiz Hovnan Papallian


Antonio and Mary Hardidian


Armenia


Armenia


30


Frank Fleetwood Care, Jr.


Frank and Euniee Belcher


England


Milford


FEBRUARY 1


Elizabeth Annie Thayer


Bellingham


Gorham, Me.


Italy


Italy


2


James Vincent Maneuso Annie Alfonzina Mieelotti


Italy


Italy


2


3


Donald Andrew Rae Julio Alessandro Fillipo Colavita Edward Charles Burns Malena Balian (twin) Alice Balian (twin)


Michael and Mary DiFillipis


Italy


Italy Brookfield


4


4


4


4 Edward Charles Wasnewsky


William E. and Regina Hisbuer John and Arakei Mannalian John and Arakei Mannalian ISamuel and Clementine Shenkowska


Armenia Armenia Poland


Armenia Armenia Poland


63


Milford


Waltham


20


Norma Batheriek Blodgett


Milford


23 Kenneth David Marino


Italy


Milford


Harry Zarrow


Ruel and Marion Patrick Rosario and Angie D'Agostino Salvatore and Maria Mauro Charles and Edith C. Ross


Scotland


Boston


Fall River


Winthrop Milford


7


Violet Paradiso


Milford


Medway


Mendon


Upton


2


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1928


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


4


Joseph Paradiso


Antonio and Louisa Andreola


Italy


Italy


4


Lillian Lane


William and Florenee I. Steele


Everett


Milford


5


Barbara Ann Grant


William and Annie Madeline Hoard


Uxbridge


Uxbridge


5


Irene Marie Mee


Frank J. and Anna A. Bird


Milford


Milford


6


Carmela Buonasora


Samuel and Luey Nigro


Italy


Milford


6


Manuel Dos Santos Chaves


Antonio and Rosalic Dos Santos


Portugal


Portugal


S


Mary Ford


James and Honora Nash Elroy and Mary Starling


Green, Me.


Maynard


10


Mary Mareello


Antonio and Mary Romana


Italy


Milford


10


Charlotte Mae Suydamı


George and Catherine T. MeClosky


Troy, N. Y.


Northbridge


11


Eleanor Irene Parker


George and Elizabeth Soule


St. Albans, Me.


Duxbury


13


Blanche Martha Meldonian


Michael and Angel Margariani


Armenia


Armenia


13


Robert Raymond Spindle


Nathaniel and Irene G. Morey


Milford


Milford


13


Bernard Charles Volpicelli


Fred and Esther Sagocci


Milford


Milford


13


Phyllis Louise McNutt


Merle and Cora Barrows


Nova Scotia


Hopedale


15


Peter George Bodreau


Peter and Florenee Chapdelaine


W. Warren


Northboro


15 Mary Garabedian


Leo and Aghavny Antonian


Turkey


Armenia


15


Marie Louise Lyneh


Henry and Lucy H. Mee


Vinal Haven, Me.


Milford


16


Pasquale Marino


John and Josephine DeSalvia


Italy


Italy


16


Louis Solano


Louis and Vetrana Mazzarelli


New York


Milford


16 Thomas Norton, Jr.


Thomas and Catherine Murphy


Ireland


Ireland


17


Edward Broughey


Joseph and Mary E. Kane


Milford


Framingham


18


Philip Lueier


Phillip and Lillian Powers


Canada


Hudson


18 Louise Marie Sanderson


Charles and Dorothy Burroughs


Bellingham


Upton


19 Marguerite Manguso


Louis and Anna Abbiuso


Milford


Milford


19


Nancy Lee Swift


John and Emily L. Lee


Milford


Hoboken, N. J.


19


Robert Edward Hayes


Daniel and Albina Guertin


Milford


Uxbridge


21


Richard Joseph Bowker


Clifton and Gertrude Ryan


Hopkinton


Wellesley


23


Tennie DeCasare


Daniel and Mollie Sanieandro


Italy


Italy


23


Peter Bertulli, Jr.


Peter and Maria Liberto


Italy


Italy


24


Jose and Olinda de Jesus


Portugal


Portugal


Portugal


Portugal


24


Antonio Simoes Duarte Twin Edward Simoes Duarte Twin Mario Dominick Pedroli Anna May Mitchell


Emery and Blanche Gilette


Northboro


Canada


25


28 William Henry Barlow, Jr.


William and Mary Louise McAuliff


Milford


Milford


Bristol, R. I.


New Brunswick


29


Harold Thomas Evers (twin) Henry John Evers (twin)


Harry and Delia Fougere


Bristol, R. I.


New Brunswick


29


MARCH 1


Marilyn Frances Murphy


Harold and Catherine Micolette


Milford


Bristol, Conn.


64


24


Jose and Olinda de Jesus


Mario and Anita Bega


Milford


Italy


Harry and Delia Fougere


Fall River


Ireland


10


Elroy Guy Stoddard, Jr.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD, 1928


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


1


Jeanette Olive Lucier


George and Laura Viens


Rhode Island


Canada


2


Bruce Whitney Marso


Elbert and Kathleen E. Dunton


Milford


Phillipston


3


Barry Everett Townsend


William and Lillian Hobson


Milford


Worcester


5


Dorothy Maria Dawe


George and Frances E. Palma Tohn and Angelina Andreola


Italy


Italy


6


John Britta, Jr.


Forose and Rose Balian Kaching and Mary Matellian


Armenia


Armenia


Ő


Wartaoush Vastabadian Toros Kaching Matellian Roland White


George A. and Myrtle Quarterman


Douglas


Uxbridge


11


Rita Frances Donnelly


Thomas and Catherine Callahan


Milford


Milford


12 Dorothy Young


Charles and Hannah Lawson


Milford


Milford


12


Dorothy Esther Fitzpatrick


William and Dorothy Peterson


Woburn


Fitzwilliam, N. H.


13


Janice Marie Tierney bepro Boone Margaret Josephine Creasia Rose Marie Creighton


Robert and Mary Sharkey


Uxbridge


Providence


15


Charles Francis Holland


Charles and Alma Nourse


Milford


Quincy


16


Edward Joseph Fortier


Jolın and William Cormier


Canada


Italy


16


Alfred Arthur Cifizzari


16


Gertrude Viola Foss


Hancock, Me.


Upton Nova Scotia


Bellingham


Milford


18 18 19


- Alves Joseph DeLuzio


Italy


Italy


Milford


Hopedale


19


Dorothy Irene Gattozzi Adelina Pontonio Mary Elizabeth Hickey Stillborn


John and Mary C. Sayles


New York


Italy Woonsocket, R. I.


Italy Medway Chicago, Il1.


Milford Canada Quincy W. Medway


Arlington


Hopedale


Milford


Canada


Milford


Holliston


Milford


London, Eng.


London, England


Armenia Syria | Cambridge


Armenia Northboro


29


30


Jeanne Marie Strobeck


Tin and Mary Mozzarelli Charles and Adrienne Gervias Albert and Roulena Nourse Herbert and Mabel Clark Arnold and Grace Drew Adolphus and Ruth M. Bruce George and Anna Mee George and Gertrude Randall Michael and Anna Kosparian John and Louise Mitchell IJohn and Bertha J. Johnson


.


Italy


20 21


22 Silvio Angelo DiDonato 23 Gerald Wilfred Clancy 2.3 23 26 Albert W. Strobeck, Jr. Harold Clark Blethen Helen Gertrude Neally Ruth Marion Baker Avis Rita Hubbard George Gladman Mary Louise Donegian ; . 'C ' Corey, Jr.


Luigi and Ida Spenzieri Richmond and Gertrude Martin Wellman A. and Evelyn Wren Frank and Regina Bixby Carmello and Domenica Monica Paul and Gladys Quenniville Sabino and Rose Ricciardi




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