Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1924, Part 6

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1924
Publisher: s.n.
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erected. This proposed building would accommodate what is at present termed the High school and the two upper gram- mar grades, and no essential differences would be required in its construction whether the educational system in Middleboro was so altered as to include a so-called Junior High School or not, because these grading arrangements involve merely ques- tions of administration, and not of space required.


We have secured from sources which we believe to be relia- ble estimates as to the cost of these arrangements, and find that the alterations in the present High school would cost $4,000; removing the School street portable to Forest street, $1,500; and enlarging the present rear room on the first floor of the Union street building to standard size $2,500.00.


A new building such as is proposed would cost $205,000, making a total cost for buildings of $213,000. To install complete equipment in these buildings would cost $12,000 and architect's services and incidentals $15,000, making a total expense to the town of $240,000.


We are aware that these recommendations if followed in- volve an expenditure of a considerable sum of money, but the committee feels that the question of school accommodations for Middleboro would thus be solved for a considerable period and that the plan proposed is more economical than any make- shift plan which would involve a smaller initial outlay.


We recommend further that the firm of Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley be retained to furnish plans for the proposed new building, and that a committee be authorized to take the entire matter in charge.


After careful consideration of the matter of location of the proposed new building, the committee recommend that it be built upon the site bounded by High and Station streets. This site has been agreed upon by the committee, partly for the reason that the North Main street site at first proposed has once been rejected by the town, and partly because the proposed site offers in connection with adjacent land, which is presumably available, considerable possibilities in the way of


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athletic fields and other requirements. It is readily accessible from all parts of the town, and appears to be well located with respect to the apparent trend of the growth of population. The cost of this site would probably not differ materially from that of the North Main street location.


CHESTER E. WESTON THEODORE N. WOOD ERNEST L. MAXIM ALTON G. PRATT GEORGE W. STETSON ALLAN R. THATCHER KENDRICK H. WASHBURN


ADELIA C. RICHARDS FOREST E. THOMAS


Committee


Lyman P. Thomas does not sign this report for the reason that it requires a greater expenditure of money than the school requirements, however urgent they may be, would justify.


Lorenzo Wood, not having attended any of the meetings, does not consider himself qualified to sign the report.


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, MIDDLEBOROUGH,


MASS.,


Tuesday, April 29, 1924


The following officers were sworn:


Warden, Henry W. Sears


Clerk, Walter L. Beals


Election officers: Luke F. Kelley, Kenneth B. Keedwell, Mabel B. Sears, Mertie E. Witbeck, Thomas C. McCormick, Sylvanus L. Brett.


Officer: E. Kimball Harrison.


The polls were opened at 11.00 o'clock a. m. and closed at 7.30 p. m.


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The total number of ballots cast was one hundred fifty-two; Republican, one hundred forty-seven; Democratic, five. Both check lists and the ballot box showed this number. Men, seventy-nine; women, seventy-three.


The result of the balloting was as follows:


REPUBLICAN


Delegates at Large:


Channing H. Cox had one hundred forty-five (145). Henry Cabot Lodge had one hundred forty-two (142). Frederick H. Gillett had one hundred forty-three (143). William M. Butler, had one hundred forty-two (142) John H. Sherburne had one hundred thirty-nine (139). Anna C. Bird had one hundred forty-one (141). Jessie A. Hall had one hundred forty-one (141). Blanks, thirty-six (36).


Alternate Delegates at Large:


Pauline R. Thayer had one hundred thirty-five (135). Elizabeth Putnam had one hundred thirty-seven (137). Charles H. Innes had one hundred thirty-three (133). John Jacob Rogers had one hundred thirty-four. (134). Robert M. Stevens had one hundred thirty-two (132). Mary B. Browne had one hundred thirty-six (136). Spencer Borden, Jr., had one hundred thirty-four (134). Blanks, eighty-eight, (88).


District Delegates, Sixteenth District:


Mark M. Duff had one hundred twenty-eight (128). Eben S. S. Keith had one hundred thirty-five (135). Blanks, thirty-one (31)


Alternate District Delegates, sixteenth District: Helen H. Pierce had one hundred twenty-three (123). Thomas Otis had one hundred twenty-six (126). Blanks, forty-five (45).


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DEMOCRATIC


Delegates at Large:


David I. Walsh had five (5). Arthur Lyman had three (3). Joseph B. Ely had four (4). John F. Doherty had five (5). Helen A. Macdonald had two (2). Susan W. FitzGerald had three (3). Rose Herbert had two (2). Mary E. Meehan had two (2). Charles H. Cole had five (5). Blanks, nine (9).


Alternate Delegates at Large: Arthur J. B. Cartier had three (3). William A. O'Hearn had three (3). Jeremiah J. Healy had two (2). Edward A. Ginsburg had three (3). Dorothy Whipple Fry had two (2). Mary H. Quincy has three (3). Anne O'Keefe Heffernan had four (4). Mary Bacigalupo had three (3). William H. Doyle had four (4). Blanks, thirteen (13).


District Delegates, Sixteenth District: John H. Backus, Jr., had four (4). Manuel Joseph had four (4). Thomas F. Kelleher had four (4). Walter Welsh had four (4). Blanks, four (4).


Alternate District Delegates, Sixteenth District: Willard Ellis Boyden had four (4). John A. Cheval had four (4). Blanks, twelve.


A true copy attest :


WALTER L. BEALS, Clerk.


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STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1924. Precinct 2, Middleborough, Mass.


The polls were opened at 10 o'clock a. m. The following election officers served, all of whom were duly sworn:


Henry W. Sears, Warden


Walter L. Beals, Clerk


E. Kimball Harrison, Officer


Sylvanus L. Brett


L. Francis Callan


Irma C. McKechnie


Michael J. Cronan


Fred B. Parker


Marian B. Drake


Henry B. Schlueter


Kenneth B. Keedwell


Mabel B. Sears


Edward J. Kelley


Waldo S. Thomas


Luke F. Kelley


Warren F. Ware


Peter F. Kelley


Mertie E. Witbeck


Ralph W. Maddigan


The polls were closed at 8.10 p. m.


The total number of ballots cast was two thou-


sand five hundred forty-four 2,544


The ballot box registered 2,549.


Men voters checked, one thousand five hun- dred thirteen 1,513


Women voters checked, one thousand thirty- one 1,031


Absent voters checked, men, sixteen 16


Absent voters, checked women, fourteen 14


The result of the balloting was as follows: Presidential Electors:


Coolidge and Dawes had one thousand eight hundred ninety-four 1,894


Davis and Bryan had two hundred ninety-eight 298


Foster and Gitlow had five 5


Johns and Reynolds had one 1


John J. Mahoney


Walter M. Chipman


Thomas C. McCormick


96


LaFollette and Wheeler had two hundred fifty 250


Blanks, ninety-six 96


For GOVERNOR:


John J. Ballam had fourteen 14


James M. Curley had six hundred one 601


Alvan T. Fuller had one thousand seven hundred seventy-five 1,775


James Hayes had nineteen 19


Walter S. Hutchins had twelve


12


Blanks, one hundred twenty-three 123


For LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR :


Frank G. Allen had one thousand seven hundred eleven 1,711


John J. Cummings had four hundred thirty-six 436


Arthur A. Cunning had eighteen 18


Thomas Nicholson had seventeen 17


Edward Rand Stevens had twenty-six 26


Blanks, three hundred thirty-six 336


For SECRETARY :


Frederic W. Cook had one thousand six hundred


seventy-one 1,671


Winfield A. Dwyer had forty 40


Samuel Leger had nine 9


H. Oscar Rocheleau had three hundred fifty-six 356


Edith Williams had twenty-one 21


Blanks, four hundred forty-seven 447


For TREASURER :


Michael L. Eisner had three hundred thirty-nine 339


Patrick H. Loftus had seventeen 17


Louis Marcus had nineteen 19


Albert Oddie had thirty-eight 38


William S. Youngman had one thousand six hun- dred seventeen 1,617


Blanks, five hundred fourteen 514


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For AUDITOR :


Strabo V. Claggett had five hundred sixty-five 565


Alonzo B. Cook had one thousand three hundred


eighty-four 1,384


Isidore Harris had seven


7


James J. Lacey had twenty-four


24


Dennis F. Reagan had twenty-three 23


Blanks, five hundred forty-one 541


For ATTORNEY GENERAL:


Jay R. Benton had one thousand six hundred five 1,605


Harry J. Canter had thirty-one 31


Frederick Oelcher had eleven 11


John Weaver Sherman had fourteen 14


John E. Swift had four hundred three


403


Blanks, four hundred eighty 480


For SENATOR IN CONGRESS:


Frederick H. Gillett had one thousand four hundred ninety-six 1,496


Antoinette F. Konikow had nineteen 19


David I. Walsh had seven hundred eighty 780


Blanks, two hundred forty-nine 249


For CONGRESSMAN-Sixteenth District:


John H. Backus, Jr., had two hundred forty-nine 249


Charles L. Gifford had one thousand four hundred thirty-one 1,431


Alvin C. Howes had five hundred forty-seven


547


Blanks, three hundred seventeen 317


For COUNCILLOR :- First District:


Anthony J. Hohman had three hundred thirty-five 335


Elwin T. Wright had one thousand five hundred forty-two 1,542


Blanks, six hundred sixty-seven 667


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For SENATOR: Plymouth District:


Philip J. Ryan had three hundred forty-one 341


George M. Webber had one thousand five hundred


seventy-seven 1,577


Blanks, six hundred twenty-six


626


For REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT :-


Seventh Plymouth District:


Walter H. Faunce had one thousand four hundred thirty-six 1,436


Edward M. Healey had one 1


Alvin C. Howes had one 1


Frank Harrington had one 1


Blanks, one thousand one hundred five 1,105


For COUNTY COMMISSIONERS :- Plymouth :


Frederic T. Bailey had one thousand four hundred thirteen 1,413


William F. Hart had two hundred ninety-four 294


Jere B. Howard had one thousand two hundred thirty-six 1,236


Thomas J. Kelly had two hundred eighty-nine


289


Blanks, one thousand eight hundred fifty-six 1,856


For REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY :-


Plymouth County :


Sumner A. Chapman had one thousand six hundred ten 1,610


John F. Murray had three hundred sixteen


316


Blanks, six hundred eighteen 618


For COUNTY TREASURER :- Plymouth :


Horace T. Fogg had one thousand five hundred eighty- eight 1,588


George F. Garrity, Jr., had three hundred twenty-nine


329


Blanks, six hundred twenty-seven 627


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REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 1:


Yes, nine hundred seventy-four 974


No, three hundred seventy-nine 379


Blanks, one thousand one hundred ninety-one 1,191


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 2:


Yes, one thousand sixteen 1,016


No, four hundred three


403


Blanks, one thousand one hundred twenty-five 1,125


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 3:


Yes, one thousand two hundred forty-eight


1,248


No, six hundred fifty-nine 659


Blanks six hundred thirty-seven


637


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 4:


Yes, five hundred forty-seven 547


No, one thousand one hundred eighty-seven ·


1,187


Blanks, eight hundred ten 810


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 5:


Yes, eight hundred sixty-seven


867


No, two hundred forty-five 245


Blanks, one thousand four hundred thirty-two


1,432


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 6:


Yes, nine hundred forty-one 941


1,141


Blanks, four hundred sixty-two 462


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 7:


Yes, five hundred ninety-six 596


No, one thousand four hundred twenty-nine 1,429


Blanks, five hundred nineteen 519


After announcing the result of the balloting the meeting adjourned at 4.15 a. m., November 5, 1924.


A true copy attest :


W. L. BEALS, Clerk.


No, one thousand one hundred forty-one


100


TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH-PRECINCT I- NOVEMBER 4, 1924


Polls opened at 10 o'clock, with the following election officers in charge :-


Warden-B. J. Allan


Dep. Warden-R. C. West


Clerk-Percy W. Keith Dep. Clerk-Ernest I. Perkins Inspector-B. E. Holmes Dep. Inspector-H. W. Macomber Teller-J. Frank Gardner


Dial of Ballot Box registers 000 .- Names of B. E. Holmes, Plymouth St., and Agnes J. Price, Pleasant St., omitted on check list. Certificates furnished by Registrars of Voters allowing them to vote.


Ballot Box opened, by vote, at 1:30 o'clock. Ballots taken there from 55, register agreeing.


Polls closed at 8 o'clock. Total number voting 136 in- cluding one "absent vote", check list and ballot box agreeing.


PERCY W. KEITH,


Precinct Clerk.


Following is result of Ballot :-


ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT


Coolidge and Dawes, Republican had 117


Davis and Bryan, Democratic had 3


Foster and Gitlow, Workers party had 0


Johns and Reynolds, Socialist Labor Party had 0


LaFollette and Wheeler, Independent-Progressive had 12


Blanks 4


101


GOVERNOR


John J. Ballam of Boston, Workers Party had 2


James M. Curley of Boston, Democratic had 7 119


Alvan T. Fuller of Malden, Republican had James Hayes, of Plymouth, Socialist Labor Party had 0 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party had 0 Blanks 8


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Frank G. Allen of Norwood, Republican had 116 John J. Cummings of Boston, Democratic had 5


Arthur A. Cunning of Boston, Socialist Labor Party had 0 Thomas Nicholson of Lawrence, Socialist Party had 0


Edward Rand Stevens of Boston, Workers Party had 1 Blanks 14


SECRETARY


Michael L. Eisner of Pittsfield, Democratic had 7


Patrick H. Loftus of Abington, Socialist Labor Party had 0


Louis Marcus of Boston, Socialist Party had 0


Albert Oddie of Brockton, Workers Party had 2


108


William S. Youngman of Boston, Republican had Blanks 19


AUDITOR


Strabo V. Claggett of Newton, Democratic had 9


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican had 102


Isidore Harris of Boston, Socialist Labor Party had 0


James J. Lacey of Boston, Workers Party had 1


Dennis F. Reagan of Brockton, Socialist Party had 0 Blanks 24


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Jay R. Benton of Belmont, Republican had Harry J. Canter of Boston, Workers Party had 1


110


Frederick Oelcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party had 0


John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist Party had 1


John E. Swift of Milford, Democratic had 4


Blanks 20


102


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Frederick H. Gillett of Springfield, Republican had 105


Antoinette F. Konikow of Boston ,Workers Party had 1 David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic had 14


Blanks 16


CONGRESSMAN-Sixteenth District


John H. Backus, Jr. of New Bedford, Democratic had 5


Charles L. Gifford of Barnstable, Republican had 99


Alvin C. Howes of Middleborough, Ind. Progressive had 16


Blanks 16


COUNCILLOR-First District 4


Anthony J. Hohman of Abington, Democratic had


Elwin T. Wright of Rockland, Republican had 100


Blanks 32


SENATOR-Plymouth District


Philip J. Ryan of Brockton, Democratic had 4


George M. Webber of East Bridgewater, Republican had 104 Blanks 28


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT-7th


Plymouth District


Walter H. Faunce of Kingston, Republican had Blanks 50


86


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Plymouth Frederic T. Bailey of Scituate, Republican had 93


William F. Hart of Abington, Democratic had 5 Jere B. Howard of Brockton, Republican had 70


Thomas J. Kelly of Brockton, Democratic had Blanks 102


2


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-Ply- mouth County


Sumner A. Chapman of Plymouth, Republican had 106


John F. Murray of Brockton, Democratic had 4


Blanks 26


103


COUNTY TREASURER-Plymouth


Horace T. Fogg of Norwell, Republican had


107


George F. Garrity, Jr. of Abington, Democratic had 3 Blanks 26


REFERENDUM QUESTION ON. 1.


Yes


69


No


23


Blanks


44


Yes


64


No 22


Blanks


50


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 3


Yes


71


No


38


Blanks 27


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 4


Yes


33


No


66


Blanks


37


Yes


48


No


13


Blanks


75


Yes


38


No


80


Blanks


18


Yes


43


No


70


Blanks


23


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 2


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 5


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 6


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 7


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH DURING THE YEAR 1924


Date Name of Bride and Groom


Residence


Jan. 3


Chester Hardy


Jackaline Elsie (Erickson) Bentsen


5 John W. Brooks, Jr. Mildred C. White


No. Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Raynham


12 John Foglia Virginia Mary Giberti


Athol Middleboro


17


Henry Leslie Meyer Agnes Louise Wagner Grew


Falmouth


18 Joseph Alexander W. Savard Blanche Mary La Flamme


Middleboro


E. Taunton


19 George C. Erwin Helen Frazier


Middleboro


Middleboro


22 George M. Gammons Sarah Robisheau


Plymouth


Mar. 1


Roger I .. Johnson Laura M. Clark


Middleboro


2 Nichan Nersese Zadoorian Hamestre Elizabeth Gengazian


Attleboro


8 Charles Dellarocco Amy Vigers


Middleboro


29 Albert Herman Hanson Ruth Parker Jenkins


Middleboro


29


Russell Winthrop Rogers Mary Louise Alger


Middleboro


April 17 Edward Johnston Greta Marie Lemee


Boston


19 George E. Ferris


Swampscott


Ebbie W. (Hayford) Leonard


Swampscott


26 Arthur Louis Munroe Edna Russell Newhall


Seekonk


Providence, R. I.


Middleboro


Middleboro


27 Merton L. Braley Margaret B. Carter


Middleboro


May 3 William Martin Van Amringe Verna Louise.Francis


Middleboro


3 John Joseph Bettencourt Ila Emily Holmes


Middleboro


5 Earl V. Crouse Mildred A. Butrick


Middleboro


10 Walter O. Rudolph Myrtle Viola Garnett


Middleboro


No. Carver


15 William Frederick Boucher Ada Albonea Cotte


Middleboro


Middleboro


14 Ernest Clifton Lees Ella Vigers


26 Valentine Dean Annie Wood Gurney


Feb.


2 Justin Hall Caswell Vivian Crane Wilbur


Falmouth


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Malden


Perth Amboy, N. J.


27 Horace Foster Gay Doris Gray


Middleboro


Middleboro


Rochester


Middleboro


Mattapoisett Mattapoisett No. Middleboro


Bridgewater


105


May 18 Arthur Thomas Burt Grace Florence Darling White


Middleboro


Middleboro


18 Frank Simkewicz Mollie Czesnulewicz


Middleboro


19 Harold O. Foye


Middleboro


May Tinkham Sparrow


Middleboro


21 Crawford Wilson Barnes


Middleboro


Oceana (Clark) Gove


Middleboro


22 Edward A. Perry Abbie Z. Shaw


Sandwich


22 Chester Stephen Mendell Agnes Howard Pember


Middleboro


20 Raymond Everett Casey Margaret Josephine Moriarty


Middleboro


31 Thomas Eugene Washburn Charlotte Martha Blakely


June


1 Walter Albert Benoit Anna Mary Forcier


Westdale


3 Ermando Joseph Trocchi Rose Filomena Giberti


Middleboro


3 John Thomas Lee


Middleboro


Ida Helen (Tracey) Glover


Malden


4 Arthur Clifton White Edith Mae Howland


New Bedford


5 Walter Rodrick Carmichael Ruth Ellis Bishop


Providence, R. I.


7 Kenneth Leonard Crosby


Beverly


Viola Agnes Braley


Middleboro


Middleboro


7 Jesse Garfield Carpenter Lila May Jacques


Middleboro


7 Albion Loren Cline Elsa Irene Brandt


Boston


10 Lorenz Connelly Gertrude Loring Vaughn


Middleboro


12 William Purdon Winberg Isabel Le Baron Keith


Middleboro


14 Kinsley Allen Ball Lillian Aldrich Phillips


Middleboro


Middleboro


16 Walter Bernier Elizabeth Barbara Feeney


Taunton


21 George Jakin Oliver Hazel Charlotte Newell


Rowley


21 William Watson Burroughs Gladys Marie Shepard


Boston


22 Clarence Bristo Brightman Dorothy Blanche Smalley


Bourne


22 Edward Raymond Silva Alice Coan Hopkins


Somerville


23 Roscoe Franklin Tobey Elizabeth Gauthier


Middleboro


26 Joseph Correira Cabral Julia C. (Monte) Moccia


Middleboro


Brockton


Middleboro


Middleboro


Duxbury


Middleboro


July


2 Dougal Samuel Logan Hattie Annie Sears 2 Avery Chandler Nickerson Helen Winifred Sellers


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Somerville


Bourne


Middleboro


Baltimore, Md.


Middleboro


Medford


New Bedford


Middleboro


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Lakeville


Middleboro


Sandwich


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


106


2 Herbert William Blanchard Louise Bartlett Mann


Plympton


Plympton Middleboro


Middleboro


12


E. Middleboro


Bridgewater


12 James Everett Johnson Mary Regina Knox


W. Warwick, R. I.


Middleboro


18 John Tierney Mary (Langwas) Goudreau


Middleboro


20 Emil Dimock Robinson Florence Augusta Dunham


Middleboro


27, Dickran H. Murmurian Mary Der Hagopian John Elmer Johnson Ida Esmeralt Kaski


Boston


28


Carver


Carver


20 Leonard Francis Shurtleff Mary Frances Cornish


Carver


31 John Frazier Mary Machado


Acushnet


Aug.


1 James Hammerton


Middleboro


Levina Adline (Ashton) Davies


Middleboro


4 Wales Henry Andrews Jane Louise Hobart


E. Braintree


4 Charles Mealy Alvina Joncas


Middleboro


4 Allen Braley Bessie Frances Leonard


Middleboro


9 Clifton Edward Burgess Marie ·Preble Gurney


Marion


16 Harold Clyde Tessier Sophia Susan MacDonald


Middleboro


Middleboro


Sept.


Middleboro


Middleboro


5 Ira Ellsworth Amsden Doris Millicent Smalley


Middleboro


6 George H. Lapham Seviah H. (Young) Sparks


Provincetown


7 Edward Frank Brooks


So. Boston


Elin Marguerite Carlson


Middleboro


8 Guy Lester Hudson Catherine Rose Young


Taunton


12 Clinton B. Gates Aymar B. Freeman


Middleboro


15 Burt E. DeMoranville Jessica M. Meack


Lakeville


20 Louis Andrew Lavallee Mary Margaret Sylvester


Lakeville


21 Enok Balian Higanoosh Hagopian


Middleboro


21 Irving Linwood Jacques Olive Branch Vanasse


Middleboro


Middleboro


Oct. 1 William J. Gabrey Jennie Gleason


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Brookline


Middleboro


Bourne


Middleboro


27 Ellsworth Crowell Elsie May Crowell 1 Norman Guidiboni Lillian Raye Foye


Middleboro


Middleboro


Rockland


Middleboro


Middleboro


Taunton


Middleboro


Middleboro


5 Fred Lemuel Leonard Helen Gertrude Swett Herbert Abner Sears Florence Evelyn Murray


Providence, R. I.


Middleboro


Boston


Middleboro


Acushnet


107


Oct. 2 Joseph B. Mello Mary Agnes McDonald


Middleboro


Middleboro


5 Thomas Leslie Pittsley Elizabeth Ellen Raymond


Plymouth


8 Richard Barnett, Jr.


Lawrence


. Lucy Kennedy


Middleboro


11 Joseph S. Cordeiro Annie M. Nelson


Middleboro


19 William Stearns Chandler Kathryn Ruth Flynn


Framingham


Middleboro


23 Manuel Semo Mello Alice Lucetta Crawshaw


Bridgewater


Middleboro


23 Roger Victor Anderson Alice Mary Burgess


E. Bridgewater


Middleboro


24 Edward Beverly Chase Bailey Lauretta Frances Leary


Middleboro


25 Joseph Hebert Mary Francis Cotti


Middleboro


26 Edward Warren Lowe Clara Lee


Carver


Nov.


1 Antonio E. Gilberti Alice Idella Bissonnette


Bridgewater


2 Isadore Sweetlovich Stella Korsak


Middleboro


4 Henry Patrick Murray Mary Madeline Roberts


Middleboro


5 James Francis McQuade Luella Beatrice Bradford


Middleboro


6 George W. Kettembeil Annie B. Thomas


Middleboro


11 Ronald Charles Anderson Clara Harrison Reeves


Middleboro


16 Chester Phelps Haire Anna Lois Dimond


W. Wareham


22 John Santos Baptiste Blanche Anna Bouchard


Taunton


22 Everett Linwood Caswell Alice Marie Farnum


Middleboro


22 Chester Arthur Guilford May Charlotte Hammond


Middleboro


27 Edward S. Lang Mary Williams


Lakeville


27 Louis Allen Towne Helen Livermore


Cambridge


27 John Noonan Bernadette Gerrior


Middleboro


27 Alex Joseph Gerrior Mary Louise Bernier


Middleboro


Dec.


6 William A. Scanlon Lucy P. Wright Dole


Taunton


Middleboro


9 George Victor Thompson Louise Hannah Sisson


Middleboro


22 Herbert Arthur White Elizabeth Gweneth Ryder


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


W. Hingham


Middleboro


Halifax


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Taunton


Middleboro


Taunton


Middleboro


E. Taunton


Middleboro


108


Dec. 17


John Kehery Viola Thompson


Middleboro


Middleboro


Lakeville


25 Howell George De Moranville Ora May Gabrey


Middleboro


25 Andrew F. Bumpus


Carver


Dorothy E. Leonard


Plymouth


27 Jack B. Hawkins Olive D. Scudder


Boston


29 Frank Herbert Noyer Margaret Quelle


Lakeville


31 Clarence E. Trenouth Francis McFarlin


Lakeville


Lakeville


Boston


Lakeville


109


BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLE- BOROUGH DURING THE YEAR 1924


Date Name


Mar. 23 1894 Mar. 15


Howard Francis Alden


Charles C. and Ida Alden Richmond


1920


Jan.


1 John Stephen Hart


3 Edith Ella Maxim


3 Mary Helen Duggan


Patrick and Helen Devlin


4 Alcide Normand Gagnon


Phillip and Laurella Marotte


11 Everett Paul Bumpus


14 Lydia Frances Hinckley


16 Barbara Elizabeth Brett


16 Constance Mary Souza


17 Manuel Henry Andrade


23 Richard Elmes Leggee


23 Eveline Alma Fuller


24 Joseph Raymond Berriault


20 Alberta Rose Braley


26 Lawrence Arnold Pierce


31 Leonard Antonio Ampietro


Feb. 2 Mary Mackiewiz


2 William Nicholas Teceno


2 Mabel Frances Vickery


3 Waldo Barnes Randall


3 Florence Dorothy De Moranville George C. and Viella G. Cannon


3 Robert Fish, Jr.


9 Antonia Nunis


9 Melville Thomas Matthews


15 Elizabeth Lauretta Shaw


18 Florence Arlene Sears


20 John Ellsworth Vaughn


21 Roger Kenneth Premier


21 Charles Howard Rosenblatt


21 Bernice Pamelia Moquin


22 James Charles Holmes


23 Eugenia Ellis Morse


24 Mary Pauline Roach


24 Mildred Irene Cushing


Mar. 1 Constance Heath


1 Barbara Elizabeth Butler


2 Charles Remington Varney


3 Beverly Ann Trites


8 Florence Gertrude Coombs


10 Robert Leonard La Combe


11 Donald Frederick Densmore


11 Richard Chandler Kettle


12 Edward Philip Benoit


13 Walter Prati


14 Ferdinand Landgrebe Le Blanc


18 Leonard John Thibeault


Albert M. and Anna Stachia MacDonald


William H. and Irene E. MacDonald


Remington C. and Anna C. MacMann


Percy E. and Clara E. Hatch


WV. Ainsworth and Elizabeth Bruce George C. and Helen D. Nye Karl A. and Mary N. Houston Joseph G. and Sarah E. Simmons Phillip E. and Dehlia Willette Alfred and Delchia Comasini


Joseph T. and Elsie Landgrebe George J. and Annie M. Bernier


Arnold M. and Lulu A. Dixon Michael and Rosa Di Salvo


John and Stanislava Carlasavich Joseph and Margaret McCausland


Fred and Ada Diamond


Waldo H. and Rachel S. Harris


Robert and Esther L. Fish


Manuel and Albina Pina


Richmond C. and Augusta L. Thomas


Clarence L. and Minnie E. Westgate


Myron B. and Mabel I. Sears


Henry and Florence Hunt


Edward D. and Eva A. Rudolph




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