Town Report on Lincoln 1935-1940, Part 30

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 860


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Lincoln > Town Report on Lincoln 1935-1940 > Part 30


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42


HAROLD S. DEAN . Term expires 1942


RAYMOND E. HAGERTY Term expires 1940


ANDREW J. DOUGHERTY, JR. Term expires 1941


WILLIAM H. DAVIS (ex-officio) . Term expires 1940


Finance Committee Appointed by Moderator


GEORGE G. TARBELL (Chairman) Term expires 1940


WILLIAM M. RAND (Secretary) Term expires 1942


GUILBERT WINCHELL Term expires 1941


Population - 1,573, by 1935 Census.


Town Area - 9,493 Acres.


Tax rate 1939 $29.00 per $1,000 valuation.


Annual Town Meeting: - 1st Monday in March - March 4, 1940. Annual election of Town Officers: - On Saturday following Town Meeting. Date March 9, 1940.


Registration of new voters :- On Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1940, from 12 noon until 10:00 P. M.


Qualifications for Registration: - Twelve months continuous residence in Mass. and six months residence in Lincoln prior to date of Town Meeting.


Pistol permits are obtained at Town Hall from Selectmen's Clerk. Fee 50c.


Town Offices open daily 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 Noon.


*Deceased.


7


TOWN OFFICERS


OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Superintendent of Streets-Edmund Giles.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Kelliher.


Forest Warden and Moth Superintendent-John J. Kelliher. Weigher of Coal, Hay and other Commodities-Patrick Cotter. Clerk of Selectmen-Otto Hagmann.


Inspector of Animals-Daniel E. Sherman.


Janitor of Public Buildings and Caretaker of Public Grounds- Patrick J. Lennon, Jr.


Special Police-H. G. Farrar, Henry Warner, A. J. Dougherty, Jr., Daniel Ryan, James Corrigan, John Gilbert, R. D. Donaldson, Jr., Leslie O. Anderson, M. H. Doherty, Isaac Langille, James Diamond, James Ryan, Edmund W. Giles, Albert Cunningham, John Smith, James V. David, H. T. Wheeler, P. J. Lennon, Jr., Sumner Smith, Otto Hagmann, Lee Burr, John Campbell, Fred R. Hart, Charles A. Watson, Paul Bang, Ehlert Seeckts, John Shea.


District Nursing Committee-R. D. Donaldson, Jr .*


Inspector of Slaughtering-J. J. Kelliher.


Fire Engineers-M. H. Doherty, Joseph Tracy, J. J. Kelliher, H. G. Farrar, A. J. Dougherty, Jr., H. S. Cousins, Sidney MacRae, John Smith.


Registrar for 3 years-Harold S. Dean.


Fence Viewers-J. J. Kelliher, Edmund Giles.


Survey of Cord Wood-H. S. Cousins.


Field Drivers-Albert Cunningham, Elliott Bunker, Flory T. Campobasso.


Burial Agent-George E. Cunningham.


Dog Officer-J. J. Kelliher.


Board of Old Age Assistance-Otto Hagmann, Anthony J. Doherty, J. J. Kelliher.


Member Board of Appeals for 5 years-Anthony J. Doherty.


Petroleum Inspector-Otto Hagmann.


Building Inspector-Hayward Peirce.


* Resigned.


8


TOWN OF LINCOLN


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Annual Town Meeting Monday, March 6, 1939 WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lincoln in said County :


GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify the legal voters of said Town of Lincoln, qualified to vote in Town Meeting for the transaction of Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall in said Lincoln, on Monday, the sixth day of March next at 7:30 o'clock P.M., then and there to act on the following Articles, except Article 1, and also to meet in said Town Hall on Saturday, the eleventh day of March next, at 12 o'clock Noon, then and there to act on the following Article 1, by posting a copy of this Warrant, by you attested, in each of the Post Offices, and in some other public place in said Town seven days at least be- fore the sixth day of March next:


The polls for voting the Australian ballot on Saturday, March 11th, will be open at 12 o'clock Noon, and may be closed at 7 o'clock P.M.


ARTICLE 1. To bring in their votes for the following Town Officers, and any other Officers required by law, to be elected by Australian Ballot, viz .:


One Moderator for one year.


One Town Clerk for one year.


One member of the Board of Selectmen for three years. One member of the Board of Assessors for three years. One Treasurer for one year.


9


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


One Collector of Taxes for one year.


One Auditor for one year.


Two Constables for one year.


One member of the School Committee for three years.


One member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Board of Health for three years.


One Tree Warden for one year.


One member of the Trust Fund Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Trustees of the Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures for one year.


One member of the Trustees of the Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures for three years.


One member of the Board of Cemetery Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Planning Board for five years.


ARTICLE 2. To bring in their votes for any commit- tees, commissioners, trustees and other officers, required by law to be elected by ballot or otherwise.


ARTICLE 3. To hear and act upon the reports of Town Officers, Committees, Commissioners and Trustees.


ARTICLE 4. To fix the salaries and compensation of the several elective officers of the Town and to deter- mine whether any Departments, Board or Committee shall be authorized to employ for additional compensation any of its members and to fix the additional compensation of such members.


ARTICLE 5. To appropriate money for the necessary and expedient purposes of the Town, and enact anything in relation to the same.


10


TOWN OF LINCOLN


ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1939, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $874.23 to pay the County of Middlesex, as re- quired by law, the Town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance, and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto and includ- ing Chapter 400, Section 25 G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936, or take any action in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $2,550.00 from the Highway Fund, pro- vided by Chapter 2 of the Acts of 1939 for any of the purposes authorized by said chapter.


ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to replace approximately 6000 ft. of 4" pipe on Tower Road with an 8" main starting at junction with Peirce Hill Road; and to replace approxi- mately 4400 ft. of 4" pipe on Weston Road with an 8" main starting at junction with Silver Hill Road; and to install a new centrifugal pump in the pumping station, replacing the present plunger type pump, using balance on PWA project Docket No. Mass. 1557-F to pay for this work.


ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will validate and ap- prove the expenditure of $1,152.88, which was spent in excess of the amount appropriated for the Water Depart- ment in 1938.


11


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote, in order to comply with the provisions of Chapter 415, Acts of 1938, to amend the By-laws of the Town, by striking out, in Article 7, sections 1, 2, 3, and 5, inserting new sections therefor, so that said Article 7 as amended will read :-


ARTICLE 7


Water Works.


Section 1. The water commissioners may appoint a water registrar, who, under the direction of said board, shall take and tabulate prior to January first of any year, a complete census of the water fixtures connected with the water works and report the same to the board, assess the rates, and perform any other duties required by the board.


Section 2. The board shall transmit the assessments for water rates to the collector of taxes, who shall col- lect the same, and turn the proceeds over to the town treasurer, weekly.


Section 3. Water rates shall be due and payable in advance the first day of March, and the first day of Sep- tember in each year.


Section 5. Upon the non-payment of the water rates and charges within sixty days after their due date, said water rates and charges shall be a lien upon such real estate to which said water was furnished. . Notwith- standing the authority to establish such lien, such over due rates and charges may be collected through any legal means, including the shutting off of water, which may be deemed advisable. Chapter 40 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 415 Acts of 1938, shall apply in all cases of non-payment of all water rates, charges, in- terest, etc.


ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article I, Section 2 of the By-Laws by striking out the words, "and by sending notice of such meeting to each registered voter at least seven days before the time ap- pointed for such meeting," and insert in place thereof "and by sending notice of every Special Town Meeting to each household within the Town."


12


TOWN OF LINCOLN


ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will pay any and all land, grade and drainage damages that may be caused by or result from the reconstruction by the State De- partment of Public Works of the bridge over the Boston and Maine Railroad known as Baker Bridge and its approaches, and will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sign an agreement therefor in behalf of the Town, or take any other action relative thereto.


ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to hold a Town Caucus for the nomination of candidates for the Town Officers required to be voted for by official ballot at the annual town meeting as provided in Section 121 of Chapter 53, General Laws as amended, or take any action relative thereto.


ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to construct and maintain public tennis courts, appropriate any money therefor or take any ac- tion relative thereto.


ARTICLE 16. To see what action the Town will take relative to the acceptance of an act of the Legislature authorizing the Trustees of the Grammar School Fund in the Town of Lincoln in the County of Middlesex to convey and transfer, and the Town of Lincoln to receive and administer the property of said corporation, or take any action relative thereto.


ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to study the advisability of amending the By-Laws to regulate trailers and trailer camps within the Town, or take any action relative thereto.


ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will accept that por- tion of Juniper Ridge Road beginning at the Concord Cambridge Turnpike and extending approximately 800 feet more or less to the end of the constructed way as shown on a plan filed with the Board of Selectmen or take any action relative thereto.


13


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


HEREOF FAIL NOT


And make due return of this WARRANT with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time for the meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this 13th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine.


SUMNER SMITH, HERBERT G. FARRAR, ROBERT D. DONALDSON, JR., Selectmen of Lincoln.


On the reverse of the Warrant is the following :-


February 17th, 1939


I have served this Warrant by posting attested copies in each of the Post Offices and one at the Railroad Sta- tion seven days before date of said meeting.


(Signed) JOHN J. KELLIHER, Constable


14


TOWN OF LINCOLN


Annual Town Meeting Monday, March 6th, 1939


Pursuant to the above Warrant the meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7.35 o'clock p. m. Return of the Warrant was read by the Town Clerk. The Moder- ator called attention to Article 1. The list of Registered Voters was used to check those admitted to the hall.


ARTICLE 2. Voted: That Charles E. Woodhull and Hermon T. Wheeler be elected Measurers of Wood and Bark for the ensuing year.


ARTICLE 3. Voted: To accept all of the reports of Town Officers, Committees, Commissioners and Trustees as printed in the Town report, with the exception of the Planning Board. Mr. George G. Tarbell then moved and it was so Voted: That the report of the Planning Board be accepted and that it is the sense of the meeting that during the ensuing year the Planning Board, in co-opera- tion with the Recreational Building Committee, and other interested departments, make a study for the purpose of establishing a comprehensive plan for future school, rec- reation, and Town Hall growth. At this point Mr. James DeNormandie asked for and received permission to ad- dress the meeting, and spoke of the many school bus drivers who had carefully and faithfully performed their duties, but none more so than Mr. Thomas J. Dee, who for the past 45 years had carried the children of North Lin- coln to and from school, and on behalf of the School Com- mittee which included Dr. Roland C. Mackenzie, late Chairman, presented him with a silver loving cup, suit- ably inscribed in recognition of his faithful devotion to duty. (Prolonged applause). Mr. Dee accepted the gift and in a few well chosen remarks, thanked the School Committee.


15


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


ARTICLE 4. Voted: That the salaries of the elective officers of the Town for the current year be fixed at the following amounts respectively :


Selectmen, each


$200.00


Treasurer


300.00


Tax Collector


1,000.00


Assessors, Chairman


200.00


Assessors, Clerk


175.00


Assessors, Other member


150.00


Constables, each


50.00


Auditor


150.00


Town Clerk


250.00


Water Commissioners, each


75.00


and that the Water Commissioners be authorized to em- ploy one of their members as superintendent of the Water Department at a salary of $400.00 per year, and that one or more members of the Cemetery Commissioners be au- thorized to work on the cemetery grounds at the rate of 50 cents per hour.


ARTICLE 5. A motion that a committee of three be appointed to investigate the Fire and Water Departments in order to prevent loss of life, was lost. Voted: That the following appropriations be made for the ensuing year :-


Schools


$44,325.00


Vocational Training


1,650.00


Highways and Bridges


16,850.00


Highway Machinery Account


2,500.00


Highways (Chapter 90)


2,500.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


Library and Dog Tax


1,200.00


Board of Health


2,095.00


Tree and Moth Work


2,000.00


Miscellaneous-1939


$1,750.00


-1938


51.79


1,801.79


Street Lights


4,000.00


Fire Department


2,200.00


Interest on Town Loans


725.00


Veterans' Aid


1,800.00


Police Department


2,000.00


Town Hall and Public Grounds


2,060.00


Salaries-1939


$4,385.00


1938


$50.00 $4,435.00


16


TOWN OF LINCOLN


Insurance-1939


1938


1,140.19 2.24


1,142.43 75.00


Election Expenses


Reserve Fund


1,000.00


Public Welfare


2,700.00


Old Age Assistance


5,880.00


Aid to Dependent Children


3,000.00


Planning Board


50.00


Recreational Building Committee


50.00


Payment of Town Bonds


5,000.00


Water Works


12,672.00


$124,711.22


Voted: That for the above appropriations, $1,000.00 be taken from Machinery Fund, $400.00 be taken from the Cemetery Fund, $1,000.00 be taken from Overlay Reserve, and $4,590.00 be taken from Free Cash. For Water Works $3,000.00 be taken from Water Works Treasury, and $9,672.00 from current year's receipts.


ARTICLE 6. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1939, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


ARTICLE 7. Voted : That the sum of $874.23, this being the Town's share of the net cost of care, maintenance and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, including interest on temporary notes issued therefor, and including Chapter 400, Section 25 G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936, be and the said sum is hereby appropriated.


ARTICLE 8. Voted: To appropriate the sum of $2,550.00 from the Highway Fund, provided by Chapter 2, of the Acts of 1939.


17


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


ARTICLE 9. Voted: That for the purpose of renewing approximately 6,000 feet of 4-inch water pipe on Tower Road starting at Peirce Hill Road; and for the purpose of renewing approximately 4,400 feet of 4-inch pipe on Weston Road starting at Silver Hill Road; and for the purpose of installing a new centrifugal pump in the pumping station replacing the present plunger type pump, the Water Commissioners are authorized to proceed with said construction, and to enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements in respect thereto, and subject to applicable Federal Regulations, and the Select- men and Water Commissioners are authorized to do all things necessary and proper for the construction of said project, and that the Water Commissioners are author- ized to use the balance of the appropriation of $102,944.68 made under Article 1 of the Special Town Meeting of September 30th, 1938 and applied to P. W. A. Project, Docket No. Mass. 1557-F.


ARTICLE 10. Voted: To validate and approve the ex- penditure from water reserve the amount of $1,152.88 in excess of the amount appropriated for Water Depart- ment 1938.


ARTICLE 11. Voted (unanimously) : That the By-Laws of the Town of Lincoln, be amended by striking out, in Article 7, sections 1, 2, 3 and 5, and inserting in place thereof the following new sections :-


ARTICLE 7


Water Works


SECTION 1. The Water Commissioners may appoint a Water Registrar, who, under the direction of said board, shall take and tabulate prior to January first of any year a complete census of the water fixtures connected with the water works, and report the same to the board, assess the rates, and perform any other duties required by the board.


SECTION 2. The board shall transmit the assessments for water rates to the Collector of Taxes, who shall collect the same, and turn the proceeds over to the Town Treas- urer, weekly.


18


TOWN OF LINCOLN


SECTION 3. Water rates shall be due and payable to the collector in advance, the first day of March and the first day of September in each year.


SECTION 5. Upon the non-payment of the water rates and charges within sixty days after their due date, said water rates and charges shall be a lien upon such real estate to which said water was furnished. Notwith- standing the authority to establish such a lien, such over- due rates and charges may be collected through any legal means, including the shutting off of water, which may be deemed advisable. Chapter 40 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 415, Acts of 1938, shall apply in all cases of non payment of all water rates, charges, interest, etc.


ARTICLE 12. Voted (unanimously) : That Article 1, Section 2 of the By-Laws be amended by striking out the words "and by sending notice of such meeting to each registered voter at least seven days before the time ap- pointed for such meeting," and inserting in place thereof the words "and by sending notice of every Special Town Meeting to each household within the Town at least seven days before the time appointed for such meeting."


The above amendments were approved by the Attorney General on March 10, 1939.


ARTICLE 13. Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to sign any necessary and proper agreements in behalf of the Town, to pay any and all land, grade and drainage damages that may be caused by, or result from, the reconstruction by the State Department of Public Works of the bridge over the Boston and Maine Railroad known as Baker Bridge and its approaches.


ARTICLE 14. Voted: To postpone indefinitely.


ARTICLE 15. A motion "That the Selectmen be in- structed to construct and maintain public tennis courts, and that the sum of $8,000.00 be appropriated for the same," was lost.


19


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


ARTICLE 16. Voted: That the Town accept Chapter 49, Acts of 1939 authorizing the Trustees of the Grammar School Fund, in the Town of Lincoln and the County of Middlesex to convey and transfer, and the Town of Lin- coln to receive and administer the property of said cor- poration.


ARTICLE 17. Voted: That the Moderator appoint a committee of five to study the advisability of amending the Town By-Laws to regulate trailers and trailer camps and report at a future meeting.


Committee appointed : George G. Tenney, Frederic W. Hibbard, Dr. Robert L. DeNormandie, Matthew H. Do- herty and Edmund W. Giles.


ARTICLE 18. Voted to Postpone. The meeting ad- journed at 9.10 P. M.


WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Town Clerk.


20


TOWN OF LINCOLN


ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION Saturday, March 11th, 1939


In accordance with Article 1 of the Warrant the meet- ing was called to order by the Moderator, the Ballot box was inspected, and the following Ballot clerks were duly sworn: Bertha V. Bowles, D. Everett Sherman, Jr., Helena A. Dee, Raymond E. Hagerty, and Allan R. Dougherty. The Polls were declared open at 12 o'clock Noon. At 1 o'clock p. m., the Moderator and Town Clerk ordered the counting of Ballots. At 7 o'clock p. m. Ruth H. Rice and Manley B. Boyce were duly sworn as Ballot clerks and the Polls were declared closed by the Modera- tor. Total number of votes cast 700, resulting as follows :


MODERATOR (1 Year)


John Todd 604


Scattering 3


Blanks


93


TOWN CLERK (1 Year)


William H. Davis 631


Blanks


69


SELECTMAN (3 Years)


L. Foster Bunker


116


Herbert G. Farrar 386


Philip R. Snelling 182


W. C. Robus


1


Blanks


15


ASSESSOR (3 Years)


George A. Clark 244


Herbert G. Farrar 430


Blanks


26


TREASURER (1 Year)


Warwick V. Harris 604


Blanks


96


21


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


COLLECTOR OF TAXES (1 Year)


William H. Davis 631


Blanks 69


AUDITOR (1 Year)


James W. Lennon 621


Blanks


79


CONSTABLES (1 Year)


George E. Cunningham 620


John J. Kelliher 614


Scattering


1


Blanks


165


SCHOOL COMMITTEE (3 Years)


Susan L. Briggs 283


Anthony J. Doherty 165


Mary L. Loud. 240


Blanks


12


WATER COMMISSIONER (3 Years)


Joseph Frazier 295


Sidney G. MacRae 375


Scattering


1


Blanks


29


BOARD OF HEALTH (3 Years)


Robert L. DeNormandie 593


Scattering


3


Blanks


104


TREE WARDEN (1 Year)


John J. Kelliher 595


Scattering


2


Blanks


103


COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUNDS (3 Years)


Frederick M. Seeger 568


Scat.ering


1


Blanks


131


TRUSTEE OF BEMIS FUND (1 Year)


Charles V. Briggs


579


Blanks


121


TRUSTEE OF BEMIS FUND (3 Years)


Edward F. Flint 584


Blanks


116


22


TOWN OF LINCOLN


CEMETERY COMMISSIONER (3 Years)


Sidney G. MacRae


574


Scattering


2


Blanks 124


PLANNING BOARD (5 Years)


Hayward Peirce


580


Scattering


1


Blanks


119


WILLIAM H. DAVIS,


Town Clerk.


23


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


JURY LIST FOR 1939


Name


Occupation


Ballou, Clyde D.


Paper-hanger


Corrigan, James M.


Taxi-driver


Flint, Warren F.


Farmer


Gordon, Frank W.


Salesman


Gormley, Thomas F.


Truck-driver


Hallett, Lawrence


Radio-operator


Henley, Archie E.


Carpenter


Jensen, Olin A.


Mechanic


Langille, Waldo V.


Poultry-man


Lawson, Harold A.


Poultry-man


Macleod, Edward


Plumber


Manning, John F.


Retired


Murphy, Ethan A.


Teacher


Neville, James M.


Farmer


Renner, Maynard S.


Chemist


Ryan, James T.


Painter


Stuart, Edward T.


Machinist


Tarbell, George G.


Farmer


Todd, Eveleth R.


Clerk


Wood, Orrin C.


Farmer


Appointed June 26th, 1939.


WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Town Clerk.


24


TOWN OF LINCOLN


VITAL STATISTICS


14 Births, 26 Marriages and 23 Deaths were re- corded during the year ending December 31st, 1939.


Births


Date of Birth !


Name of Child


Names of Parents


1939


Jan. 6th


Charles William Brooks


Albert S. and Maude M. Brooks


Mar. 25th


Kerme Bell Styron


Charles M. and Claora Styron


May 12th


Sylvia St. Felix Blake


Charles H. and Helen M. Blake


June 7th


Frederic Holger Jensen


Holger and Grace Jensen


June 13th


Samuel Quincy Nichols


Henry G. and Elizabeth Nichols


July 13th


Jean Robbins


Roland W. and Geraldine Robbins


Aug. 10th


Mary Diana Williamson


Thos. J. and Elizabeth Williamson


Aug. 14th


John Spaulding Paine


Gardner S. and Pamilla Paine


Aug. 23rd


Joan Patricia Mayo


Jarvis P. and Erja Mayo


Aug. 25th


Mary Jane Mayo


Charles F. and Agatha L. Mayo John Q. and Lucy F. Adams


Aug. 27th


Elizabeth Ogden Adams


Sept. 9th


Phyllis Rae Campobasso


John C. and Ethel Campobasso


Sept. 17th


Bette Ann Beardsley


Harold W. and Catherine Beardsley


Dec. 9th


Craig Douglas Miller


William S. and Ruth J. Miller


25


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Marriages


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


1939


Jan. 21st


John A. Decola Dorothy McMillen


Lincoln Wayland


Feb. 4th


Howard C. Hussey Persis R. Hiskey


Stamford, Conn. New York City


Feb. 10th


Winfield G. L. Goodale Florence M. Wheaton


Lincoln Waltham


Feb. 12th


John Raymond Cotoni Ida Marie Perry


Lincoln Peabody


Feb. 18th


George Henry Dean Frances Townsend


Lincoln


Mar. 22nd


John LeMann Alice V. Rooney


Lincoln Lincoln


Apr. 8th


Philip David Kelly Elizabeth Hoover


Cambridge Cambridge


Apr. 19th


Donald Sloan Agnes Mildred Mullen


Concord


Apr. 26th


John Bernard Murphy Agnes Curristan


Winchester Lincoln


May 6th


Thomas Edward Williams Ethel Rose Rasmusson


Concord Lincoln


May 28th


Allan Anthony Rooney Margaret Elizabeth Chaisson


Lincoln Lincoln '


June 10th


Carl Hagar Estelle Nutt


Lincoln Lexington


June 10th


Gerald A. Foley Winifred E. Poynton


Watertown Bellefonte, Pa.


July 1st


George W. Price Myrtle E. Sager




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.