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And that said sum of $16,000 dollars be expended under the direction of the committee heretofore ap- pointed by the Moderator pursuant to the vote of the Town under said Article 103 of the Annual Town Meeting of 1926.
Moved by Mr. Andrews that the motion before the . meeting be amended by striking out the words "sixteen thousand dollars" and inserting in their place the words "fifty one thousand dollars" and inserting after the name "Penniman School" the words "said addi- tion to consist of six class rooms and an assembly Hall" so that the motion as amended will read as follows: Iu addition to the moneys heretofore raised and appro- priated by a vote passed at the annual town meeting in 1926 under Article 103 of the Warrant, there is hereby raised and appropriated the sum of $51,000.00 for the purpose of constructing an addition to the Pen- niman School, said addition to consist of six class rooms and an assembly Hall, including the original equip- ment and furnishings; such addition to increase the floor space of the said school, and to meet the said appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and he is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum and to issue bonds or notes of the town to the amount of $51,000 therefor, the said bonds or notes to be issued pursuant to the General Laws, C. 44, and payable in accordance with Section 19 thereof, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date of issue of the said bonds or notes or at such earlier dates as the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, shall determine. And that said sum of $51,000.00 be expended under the direction of the committee heretofore appointed by the Moderator pursuant to the vote of the Town under said Article 103 of the Annual Town Meeting of 1926.
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Voted to adopt the amendment, as offered by Mr. Andrews.
Voted to adopt the motion, as amended, 179 vot- ing in the affirmative and 71 in the negative.
Article 4. Voted that no action be taken.
Article 5. Voted, on motion of Mr. French, that the vote passed at the annual town meeting of 1926, under Article 95 of the warrant, relating to the ac- quiring of land and constructing a standpipe thereon and the extension of water mains thereto, is hereby amended to provide that the moneys raised and appro- priated under the said vote shall be used for the purpose of acquiring land and constructing a standpipe thereon and extending the water mains of the town of six inches or more in diameter to the said standpipe. This vote was unanimous.
Article 6. Voted that no action be taken.
Article 7. The Finance Committee recommended that this matter be referred to the next annual town meeting. Mr. Justice moved that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $55,681.00 for the purpose of the widening and relocation of Commercial Street and Quincy Avenue to the Weymouth Town Line, in ac- cordance with the lay out by the County Commissioners for the County of Norfolk under their Decree num- bered 607; for the payment of land damages accrued and accruing by reason thereof; for the cost of the removal of buildings and ledges therefrom; for the cost of street and sidewalk constructions thereon and for the necessary and incidental expenses for any of the foregoing purposes; and the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be, and he hereby is, authorized to borrow said sum of $55,681.00, and to issue therefor, bonds or notes of the Town, to be pay-
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able in accordance with the General Laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 44, Section 19, and Acts in addition thereto and in amendment thereof, so that the whole of said loan shall be due and payable in not more than ten years from the date of the issue of the first bond or note, or at such earlier date as. the Treasurer and Selectmen shall determine.
The Moderator ruled that the matter of reference. took the precedent and that motion being put before. the meeting, it was so voted to refer to the next An- nual Town Meeting, by a vote of 255 in the affirmative. and 63 in the negative.
Article 8. Voted to appropriate for repairs and maintenance of the Monatiquot River Bridge on Quincy Avenue, the sum of $2,700.00 to be taken from the Excess and Deficiency Fund.
Article 9. . Voted to accept, as a town way, Pleas -- ant View Avenue, so-called, as laid out by the Selec- men, from Quincy Avenue to a point 1400 feet easterly.
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Article 10. Voted to appropriate for the ex- penses of the Board of Health, the sum of $2,000.00 to be taken from the Excess and Deficiency Fund.
Article 11. No action taken.
Article 12. No action taken.
Article 13. No action taken.
Article 14. No action taken.
Article 15. Voted, on motion of Mr. French, that. the Town, through the Board of Selectmen, purchase or take by eminent domain all or such part as they deem necessary of a lot of land situated between French's Common and Tremont Street, owned by Mary Leatherbee, and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 from.
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the Excess and Deficiency Fund, to be expended by the Selectmen so far as necessary to pay for the same. 131 voting in the affirmative and 18 in the negative.
Article 16. Voted to refer this matter to the next annual town meeting.
Article 17. Voted that no action is necessary.
Article 18. Voted to take no action.
Voted to adjourn, sine die, at ten o'clock, P. M.
A true record. Attest:
HENRY A. MONK,
Town Clerk.
WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Norfolk, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Braintree. Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in
Polling Place in Precinct 1, Town Hall.
Polling Place in Precinct 2, Legion Building, Hol- lis Avenue.
Polling Place in Precinct 3, Hose House, Allen Street.
Tuesday, the Fourteenth day of September, 1926, at one o'clock, P. M., for the following purposes :
· To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers
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for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer and Receiver-General, Aud- itor of the Commonwealth, Attorney-General, Senator in Congress (to fill vacancy), Representative in Con- gress, Councillor, Senator, Representative in General Court, one County Commissioner, two Associate Com- misioners, District Attorney, and Sheriff.
And for the Election of the following officers :
District Member of State Commitee for each po- litical party for the Norfolk Senatorial District, Mem- bers of the Republican Town Committee, Members of the Democratic Town Committee, Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party, Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Party.
All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will open at one o'clock and will close at eight o'clock, P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof, in three public places in each voting Precinct in said Town of Braintree, tun days at least before said fourteenth day of September, 1926, and by publishing the same one each week for two successive weeks in the Braintree Observer, first publication to be at least eight days before said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this war- rant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk 1. 0- fore said meeting.
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Given under our hands at Braintree, this sixteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six.
JONATHAN W. FRENCH, SHELLEY A. NEAL, EDWARD AVERY,
Selectmen of Braintree.
A true copy. . Attest :
JOHN J. HENEY, Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., August 24, 1926.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I hereby no- tify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brain- tree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned for the purposes therein mentioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY,
Constable of Braintree.
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State Primaries
Braintree, September 14, 1926.
In accordance with the foregoing warrant, the State Primary was held by Precincts. The polls were opened at one o'clock, P. M., and were closed at eight - o'clock, P. M. The Election Officers serving were as follows:
PRECINCT ONE-J. Frank Lane, Warden; Dudley P. Howland, Clerk; Walter J. Robbins, Frank O'Rourke, Harry S. Snow, James M. Cutting, Stanley R. Sylvester, H. Parker Hobart, . Jol:n Gallivan, Frank W. Pollock, Michael Novelline, Thomas Slavin, Constable.
PRECINCT TWO-George E. Sampson, Warden; Vir- gie M, Sears, Clerk; John J. Drinkwater, Jr., Charles Hill, Charles Cavanaugh, Frank Mischler, Alfred H. Holbrook, Harry Vinton, Herbert Stackhouse, Harold Pratt, Alice M. Kirby, Fran- cis Maher, Clarance Bestick, Constable.
PRECINCT THREE-Winfred G. Waite, Warden; Clinton J. Scollard, Clerk; Thomas F. Mulligan, William J. Quinlan, John F. Rafferty, William D. Levangie, John Riley, Arthur L. Armstrong. John A. Ryan, Thomas F. Cassidy, Charles D. Sheehy, Louis F. Cashen, Augustus Wentworth, Constable.
The ballots of each political party were counted separately, declared sealed and recorded according to law.
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The result of the ballot was as follows:
Precinct One
D. ... 41
R. . . 545
Precinct Two
D . . .. 25
R. . . 591
Precinct Three D . ... 21
R ... 808
Total
87
1944
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The result in deatil :
FOR NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES
FOR GOVERNOR
Alvan T. Fuller
R
1529
William A. Gaston
D
62
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Frank G. Allen
R
1432
Harry J. Dooley
D
32
Joseph B. Eli
D
28
FOR SECRETARY
Frederic W. Cook .
. . R.
1358
Frank W. Cavanaugh .D
44
FOR TREASURER
William S. Youngman R
1358
Daniel England
.D
58
FOR AUDITOR
Alonzo B. Cook
R.
1301
Strabo V. Claggett
.D
56
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Elijah Adlow
R
364
Alexander Lincoln R 435
Arthur K. Reading
R
507
John E. Swift
D
31
Harold Williams, Jr. . . D 31
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FOR SENATOR IN CONGRESS (To fill vacancy)
William M. Butler R 1343;
David I. Walsh D. 71
FOR CONGRESSMAN
Louis A. Frothingham .R 1396:
J. Wilfred Richard
R.
120
Joseph La Fontaine . . „D 30
Frank A. Manning „D 33.
FOR COUNCILLOR
Chester I. Campbell . . R 844
Washington Cook
R
138.
William W. Ollendorff R 397
Peter L. Rowell
.R
14.
Augustus W. Perry
.D
36
Otho L. Schofield
.D
13.
FOR SENATOR
Henry L. Kincaide .
.
„R
942
Andrew H. Morrison
.R.
335.
Everett R. Prout R 529
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
Edward Avery
R
1230
Helen M. Ellsworth
R
591
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Frederick A. Leavitt . R.
1265
FOR ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS
Walter E. Piper
R
1184
FOR DISTRICT-ATTORNEY
Winfield M. Wilbar .. R
1287
FOR SHERIFF
Samuel H. Capen
R
1265
Samuel H. Capen
.D
45
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FOR STATE COMMITTEE Walter F. Stephens . . R 930
ELECTED
DELEGATES TO REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION
George W. Stevens, Edwin B. Pillsbury, Stella Jones Merriam, Shelley A. Neal, Albert E. Roberts, Hartley L. White, Howard B. Blewett, George A. Walker, William J. Kelley, John E. Maloney.
NO DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES ELECTED
REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
Elizabeth Prario 692
Maria B. Hollis 704
Julia S. French 693
Alida N. Stevens 716
Daisy R. Nightingale 691
Felix H. Atkinson 724
Franklin H. Merriam 709
Frank C. Allen 709
704
Michael L. Sullivan
699
Helen M. Ellsworth
704
Carolyn G. Williams 693
Bertha O. McKean 712
Mabelle Blanche C. Warren
694
Hartley L. White
725
Howard B. Blewett
697
Shelley A. Neal
715 Albert R. Qualey 709
James E. Folsom 716
George A. Walker 720
Walter B. Skinner 709
Allen Lawson 715
Dwight A. Chandler
72
Jessie McGregor 684
William P. Kelley 707
Edward Avery 839
Percy T. Richards 701
Mark Hennebury 691
John H. Cahill 684
James H. Dignan 690
Morrill R. Allen 705
Kathryne E. Schraut 693:
Laurence A. Trainor 700
Charles O. Miller 705
The above named were duly elected.
Thomas F. Croke, Alice M. Smith, William E .. Condon and James H. Starkey, were tied at 683 votes.
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE
Arthur L. Armstrong 47
Thomas F. Mulligan 48
John A. Ryan 47
Russell L. Boutin 45
John T. Powers 47
John J. Foley 49
Joseph S. Drinkwater 50
John F. Gullivan 51
Timothy D. Sullivan 49
The above named were duly elected.
Leo Halpin, Frank O'Rourke, Michael Novelline: and James O'Keefe, were tied at 21 votes.
A true record. Attest :
H. A. MONK, .
Town Clerk ..
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WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION
Commonwealth of Massachusetts"
Norfolk, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Braintree. Greetings :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree qualified to vote in elections therein, to meet at the polling places in their respective Precincts, to wit:
Polling Place in Precinct 1, Town Hall ..
Polling Place in Precinct 2, Legion Building, Hol- lis Avenue.
Polling Place in Precinct 3, Hose House, Allen Street.
On Tuesday, the second day of November, 1926, at five forty-five o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring in to the Wardens of their respective Pre- cincts their votes on the official ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney-General, Senator in Congress to fill vacancy, Congressman, Councillor, Senator, Representative in General Court, 1 County Commissioner, 2 Associate County Commissioners, District Attorney, Sheriff.
Also to vote on the following questions on the same ballot:
Acceptance of the following
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION
Article of Amendment. Article II of the amend- ment to the constitution of the commonwealth is here- by amended by adding at the end thereof the follow- ing new paragraph: Nothing in this article shall
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prevent the general court from establishing in any corporate town or towns in this commonwealth con- taining more than six thouand inhabitants of the town government providing for a town meeting limited to such inhabitants of the town as may be elected to meet, deliberate, act and vote in the exercise of the cor- porate powers of the town subject to such restrictions and regulations as the general court may prescribe ; provided, that such establishment be with the consent, and on the application of a majority of the inhabitants of such town, present and voting thereon, pursuant to a vote at a meeting duly warned and holden for that purpose.
Acceptance of the following
LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Proposed Law. An act relative to the veterans' preference in employment in the civil service.
The polls will closed at four o'clock in the after- noon.
You are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing true and attested copies thereof in three public places in each precinct, in said Town of Braintree, ten days at least before said second day of November, 1926, and by publishing the same one each week for two successive weeks in the Braintree Observer, first publication to be at least eight days before said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this war- rant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk before said meeting.
Given under our hands at Braintree this eight- eenth day of October in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hunder and twenty-six.
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JONATHAN W. FRENCH, SHELLEY A. NEAL, EDWARD AVERY,
Selectmen of Braintree.
A true copy. Attest :
JOHN J. HEANEY, ,
Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., October 18, 1926.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I hereby notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brain- tree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned for the purposes therein mentioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY,
Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, November 2, 1926.
In accordance with the foregoing warrant, the voters assembled in the several precincts to cast their ballots for the various State Officers enumerated on said ballot and also to vote on the questions sub- mitted. The official ballots were delivered to the Wardens of the several precincts and receipted for. The polls were opened in all the precincts at 5:45 A. M., and were closed at four o'clock, P. M. The following Election Officers served :
PRECINCT ONE-J. Frank Lane, Warden; G. Dallas Willis, Clerk; Harry S. Snow, John Gallivan, M. P. Novelline, Frank S. Pollock, James M. Cutting, Stanley R. Sylvester, Walter B. Robbins, H. P. Hobart, Francis M. O'Rourke, Charles P. Morse. Thomas Slavin, Constable.
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PRECINCT TWO- George E. Sampson, Warden; Vir- gie Sears, Clerk; George Arnold, Alfred Hol- brook, Alice Kirby, John Drinkwater, Jr., Harry Vinton, Francis Mahar, Harold Pratt, Frank Mischler, Charles Hill, H. F. Stackhouse. Cla- rence Bestick, Constable.
PRECINCT THREE-Winfred G. Waite, Warden; Thomas F. Cassidy, Clerk; Thomas F. Mulligan, Jr., John A. Ryan, Arthur L. Armstrong, William D. Levangie, William J. Quinlan, Louis F. Cashen, Charles D. Sheehy, John Rafferty, James B. Riley. Augustus T. Wentworth, Constable.
The following Supervisors, appointed by the Governor, were also present and served: Amo s. L .- ring, Paul Monaghan.
The ballots were counted, record was made of the votes for each office and person and also the vote on each question submitted and the result declared in each precinct. The ballots, the check lists, etc., were sealed, labelled, according to law, the returns were then forwarded to the Town Clerk's office, where they were tabulated by the Board of Selectmen and Town Clerk, and the result of the total vote announced in open meeting.
The result of the ballot was as follows:
FOR GOVERNOR
Alvan T. Fuller, of Malden 2889
William A. Gaston, of Boston 947
Walter S. Hutchins, of Greenfield 14
Samuel Leger, of Boston 0
Louis Mark, of Boston 9
Blanks 121
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FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Frank G. Allen, of Norwood 2826
Daniel T. Blessington, of Somerville 10
Albert Odie, of Brockton 19
Dennis F. Reagan, of Brockton 24
Edmund P. Talbot, of Fall River 805
Blanks
296
FOR SECRETARY
Harry J. Canter, of Boston 81
Frank W. Cavanaugh, of Newton 787
Frederic W. Cook, of Somerville 2573
Stephen S. Surridge, of Lynn 12
Edith M. Williams, of Brookline 36
Blanks
491
FOR TREASURER
Albert Sprague Coolidge, of Pittsfield 56
Winfield A. Dwyer, of Boston 75
Daniel England, of Pittsfield 734
Henry Hess, of Boston 19
William S. Youngman, of Brookline 2556
Blanks
540
FOR AUDITOR
Leon Arkin, of Boston 32
Strabo Claggett, of Newton 1046
Alonzo B. Cook, of Boston 2249
Emma P. Hutchins, of Boston 44
John R. Mac Kinnon, of Lowell 16
Blanks 593
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FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Isadore Harris, of. Boston 30
Max Lerner, of Worcester 27
Arthur K. Reading, of Cambridge 2617
John Weaver Sherman, of Boston 22
John E. Swift, of Milford 740
Blanks
544
FOR SENATOR IN CONGRESS (To fill vacany)
John J. Ballam, of Boston 18
William M. Butler, of Boston 2206
Washington Cook, of Sharon 22
Alfred Baker Lewis, of Cambridge T
David I. Walsh, of Fitchburg 1607
Blanks
120
FOR CONGRESSMAN
Louis A. Frothingham, of Easton 2827
Frank A. Manning, of Brockton 722
Blanks
431
FOR COUNCILLOR
Chester I. Campbell, of Quincy 2684
Augustus W. Perry, of Boston 690
Blanks
606
FOR SENATOR
John J. Gallagher, of Milton 976
Henry L. Kincaide, of Quincy 2693
Blanks
311
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
Edward Avery, of Braintree 2430
Helen M. Ellsworth, of Braintree
1377
Blanks 173
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Frederick Leavitt, of Brookline 2693
Blanks 1287
FOR ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS
Walter 'E. Piper, of Quincy 2635
Ernest H. Gilbert, of Stoughton 10
Scattering 6
Blanks 5309
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Winfield M. Wilbar, of Brockton 2705
Blanks 1275
FOR SHERIFF
Samuel H. Capen, of Dedham 2597
Blanks
1383
QUESTION NO. 1.
Shall an amendment to the constitution which authorizes the General Court to establish in any cor- porate town containing more than six thousand inhabi- tants a form of government providing for town meetings limited to such inhabitants of the town as may be elected for the purpose, which received in a joint sessio nof the two Houses held May 29, 1924, 189 votes in the affirmative and 40 in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held March 18, 1925, received 262 votes in the affirmative and 4 in the negative, be approved ?
Yes 1533
No 731
Blanks 1696
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QUESTION NO. 2.
Shall a law which amends existing law by strik- ing out the provisions that veterans who pass Civil Service examaninations shall be placed upon the eligible lists above all other applicants, that disabled veterans shall be placed ahead of all other veterans, and that disabled veterans shall be appointed and em- ployed in preference to all other persons; and by providing in place thereof, that five points shall be added to the mark of veterans who pass such exam- inations, and ten points to the mark of disabled vete- rans, which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 34 in the negative, and in the House of Representatives by a vote of 11 in the affirmative and 181 in the negative, be approved ?
Yes 1194
No 1472
Blanks 1314
The whole number of ballots cast-3980. Pre- cinct One: 1221; Precinct Two: 1380; Precinct Three : 1379.
A true record. Attest :
H. A. MONK,
Town Clerk.
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DOG LICENSES ISSUED TO DEC. 1, 1926.
Whole number 527
386 Males at $2.00 each $ 772.00
89 Females at $5.00 each 445.00
51 Females (Spayed) at $2.00 each 102.00
1 Breeders License at $50.00
50.00
$1,369.00
CR.
June 1, By Cash Paid County Treasurer
681.00
Dec. 1, By Cash Paid County Treasurer 582.60
Town Clerk's Fees Retained 105.40
$1,369.00
H. A. MONK,
Town Clerk.
SPORTING AND TRAPPING LICENSES
Whole number issued, value 711.25
CR.
By Cash paid Div. of Fisheries and Game as per vouchers 630.00
Town Clerk's Fee Retained 81.25
$ 711.25
H. A. MONK,
Town Clerk.
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Births in 1926
JANUARY
Date
Name
Parent's Names
1 John Rossi, Jr. 1 Currie
1 Theresa Mary Currie
3 Isabelle Irene Wetherbee
4 John Francis Howland
8 Stillborn
11 Robert True Love
12 Virginia Gardner
15 Berkley Ashton Eastman
15 Marion Laura Baker
16 Walter Murphy
16 Gilbert Elwood Parmenter
17 John Sanford Gorham
18 Loraine Edith Carlson
18 Millicent Jeanne Whidden
22 Joseph Pincanzi
22 Frederick Emil Wenger
23 Anna Augusta MacDonald
25 Isabelle Frances Cavanagh
25 Elizabeth Donnelly
27 Catherine Jackson ·Barclay
29 Earl Robichau
31 Hubert Francis Mc Gurn
31
Illegitimate
John and Marianna Joseph and Katherine A. Joseph and Katherine A.
Lawrence R. and Gladys C. I. John P. and Mary S.
Walter S. and Alice B. Everett T. and Mabel F. Frederick G. and Marie B. Abbott and Anna McL. Andrew D. and Katherine H. Alphonse O. and Mary E. Elmer K. and Helen G. Edward O. and Edith William E. and Clara F. Michael and Josephine Jean and Helen D. George V. and Anna A. Arthur J. and Isabelle E. Robert and Catherine Nathaniel M and Anna B. Bernard P. and Anna M. John E. and Agnes I.
FEBRUARY
2 Myrtle Cecelia De Wolfe
3 Albert Francis Mattie
3 Francis Emanuel Berlucci
4 Myrvil Allan Nickerson
5 Willard Francis Watkins
James H. and Lottie M. Walter J. and Anna Z. Frank and Irene Myrvil K. and Hazel L. Albert W. and Clara
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>Date
Name
Parent's Names
5 Claire Moisan
5 Samuel Joseph Scott, Jr.
8 John Neal MacDonald
9 John Joseph Dupras, Jr.
9 Pasquale Delmonico
10 Ernestine Frances Orcutt
12 Warren Ernest Brooks
13 Ethel Loraine Trapp
13 Axel Alfert Nummi
14 Helen Irma Nummi
17 Patricia Joy Smith
17 Stillborn
17 Stillborn
22 Donald Guerney
24 Shirley Doris McLoud
24 Virginia Nelson
24 Warren Scott
25 Robert Gerard Johnson
28 Prunier
Donald and Edith
Edward L. and Doris M. Eric N. and Helen V. Cyryl E. and Ruth C.
Frank W. and Mary J.
Edward and Eva A.
MARCH
1 Norman Brasslow
. 2 Edward Joseph Hennebury
2 Francis Joseph O'Rourke
4 Robert Richard Fredette
5 Joseph Lynch
5 Robert Boudro Bowie
6 Lillian Wheaton Long
8 Edward Pechtimaljian
9 Cora Ellen Van Dusen
9 James Robert Warner
11 John Ireland
14 Mary Elizabeth Gorman
14 Jacqueline Bates
17 Joseph Warren Dwyer
19 Ethel May Harraden
19 Elizabeth Magaldi
21 William Richard Cutter
23 Stillborn
24 Glenn Philip Monaghan
Eugene L. and Mary V.
Samuel J. and Grace E. Lauchlin A. and Ellen M. John J. and Ne:lie M.
Pasquale N. and Mary A. Ernest G. and Gladys M. Robert F. and Laura E.
Frederick and Mary E
Axel and Marie A. Axel and Marie A.
Frederick G. and Elizabeth C.
Simon and Ida F. Edward J. and Katherine M. Frank M. and Catherine A. Norbert A. and Ella E. Louis F. and Agnes W. John F. and Annie J. Louis J. W. and Wilhelmina N. Milton and Varsen Harold E. and Leola B. Archibald and Edna William and Elizabeth John H. and Lillian A. Fred M. and Esther I. Edward M. and Julia E. Edward S. and Ethel E. Joseph M. and Elizabeth A. Ernest and Virginia C.
Hugh H. and Olive L.
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Date Name
24
Russell Edward Chapman, Jr.
24 Joseph George Trott .
25 Irma Phylis Nason
26 Beatric Schwartz ....
27 Herbert Nathaniel Linscott, Jr.
27 Elizabeth Lorraine Cope
28 Hugh R. B. Carmichael
28 RitaAlberta Dahler
28 Rand
29 Walter. Allen Marden
29 Marion Constantina Venuto
29 Lucy. Sala
29 Alfred Marasca
Parent's Names
Russell and Ruth E.
Joseph W. and Alice . I. Philip E. and Irma E. Israel and , Eva. D.
Herbert N. and Gladys P.
Phillip, H. and Alice G. Marshall W. and Marion S. William E. and Dorothy .C. George and Eleanor F. Allen H. and Doris L. Michael and Mary I. Ralph and Flavia
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