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to be paid to St. Lukes Hospital, established in said town, for the establishment and maintenance of a free bed in the hospital for care and treatment of persons certified by the selectmen of said town to be residents of the town and un- able to pay for such care and treatment, and act thereon.
Voted: The sum of $500.00 was voted under appropri- ations.
Article 9: To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate for the use of the Plymouth, County Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture, a sum not exceeding three hun- dred ($300) dollars, and choose a town director for one year as provided in Section 41 and 45 of Revised Chapter 128 of the General Laws, and act thereon
Voted: That the town raise and appropriate for the use of Plymouth County Trustees for County aid to Agri- culture, the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars.
That H. A. Standish be chosen a town director for one year.
Article 10: To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the employment of a school and public health nurse, and act theron.
Voted: The sum of $1,500.00 under appropriations.
Article 11: To see if the town will vote to continue the Christmas street lighting, appropriate money for the same, and act thereon.
Voted: That the town appropriate the sum of five hun- dred ($500) dollars to continue the Christmas Street Light- ing.
Article 12: To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money not to exceed three hundred ($300) dollars, to be spent under the direction of the Planning Board, for the pur- pose of studying the Parking Problem, and act thereon.
Voted: To indefinitely postpone action on this article.
Article 13: To see what action the town will take, if any, for authority to establish a limited or representative form of town meeting, appoint a committee for that purpose, and act thereon.
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Voted: That a committee of five be appointed by the moderator to look into this subject and report at some future meeting.
Committee appointed :
James A. Thomas
Fred B. Alger B. J. Allan
William Egger
Albert Soule
Article 14: To see if the town will vote to install a system of drainage to care for the surplus water on Vine and West streets and drain the same into Never touch Pond, so- called, and to raise and appropriate therefor a sum not to exceed more than twenty five hundred (2500) dollars, and to act any thing in relation thereto; agreeable to the petition of Franceses Teceno et al.
Voted: That action on this article be indefinitely post- poned.
Article 15: To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money not to exceed four hundred ($400) dollars for the purpose of marking the word "Middleboro" on the roof of some structure located in the town, for the purpose of aiding aviation, and act thereon. (By request).
Voted: That action on this article be indefinitely post- poned.
Article 16: To see if the town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Year 1923, and all acts in addition thereto or in amendment thereof, being General Laws, Chapter 40, as amended by sections 42A-42B- 42C-42D-42E-42F, the same being an act relating to the collection of water rates, and act thereon.
Voted: That this article be adopted.
Article 17: To see if the town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to issue a license or licenses to hold on the Lord's Day a public entertainment in keeping with the character of the Day and not inconsistent with its due observance,
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to which admission is to be obtained upon the payment of money or other valuable consideration, and act anything thereon.
Voted: That the Selectmen be instructed to grant a Sunday Permit to the Park Theatre, Middleboro, Mass.
Article 18: To see if the town of Middleborough will vote to amend its General By-Laws approved in 1927, by adding the following general article:
Article 13. Fire Department
Section 1. Day and night force. The permanent members of the fire fighting force of the town shall be divided by the Chief of the Fire Department into two bodies or forces which shall be designated as a day force and night force, and shall alternate on tours of duty every third day.
Section 2. Hours of duty. The hours of duty of the day force shall be from eight o'clock in the fore- noon to six o'clock in the afternoon; and the hours of duty of the night force shall be from six o'clock in the afternoon to eight o'clock in the forenoon; provided, that on every third day, for the purpose of alternating the day force with the night force and vice versa, the numbers of hours of duty herein stated may be ex- tended, but one force shall be at liberty at all times, except that in case of conflagration, the officer having charge of the fire fighting force shall have full authority to summon and keep on duty all members of the fire fighting force while the conflagration continues. This section shall not affect any law, by-laws, rules, or regu- lations relative to salary, pensions, annual vacations or sick or disability, or leave of absence of the members of the Fire Department, and act thereon. (By request) Voted: That the General By-Laws of the town of Middleboro be amended by adding Article 13, Section 1 and 2, as read.
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Approved by Attorney General June 25, 1929.
Article 19: To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money not to exceed five hundred ($500) dollars for a Dental Clinic for the School Department, and act thereon. (By request)
Voted: That the town of Middleboro appropriate the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars for the establishment of a Dental Clinic.
Article 20: To see if the town will vote to transfer a balance of two thousand seven hundred sixty four dollars ($2764.76) and seventy-six cents, now in the High Tension account of the Gas & Electric Department, to the General Construction account of said department, and act thereon.
Voted: That the balance of twenty-seven hundred sixty-four ($2764.76) dollars and seventy-six cents, now in the High Tension Account of the Gas & Electric Depart- ment, be transferred to the General Construction account of said Department.
Article 21: To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to be raised by loan or otherwise, to defray the cost of extending the water main from Muttock Hill, so called, through Nemasket street and Plymouth street to Warrentown, so called, a distance not to exceed one (1) mile, and act thereon; agreeable to the petition of Anders Martenson et al.
Voted: That action on this article be laid upon table until the adjournment of this meeting.
Voted: that the Selectmen as Water Commissioners be authorized to extend the water mains on Nemasket street and Plymouth street and that for this purpose the town appropriate the sum of eleven thousand ($11,000.) dollars, of which the sum of twenty-two hundred ($2200.) dollars shall be included in the tax levy of the current year, and the remainder shall be raised by the issue of bonds or notes of the town, and the Treasurer with the approval of the Se- lectmen be and hereby is authorized and empowered to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, in the sum not to exceed
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eight thousand eight hundred ($8,800.) dollars, payable in accordance with the provisions of Section eight of Chapter forty-four of the General Laws, in such manner that the whole loan shall be paid off in not more than five years from the date of the first bond or note or at such earlier date as the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall de- termine. The result of this vote was Yes 602, No 0.
Article 22: To see if the town will vote to accept Pros- pect street and Cliff street as public ways, as laid out by the Selectmen, appropriate money for the same, and act there- on; agreeable to the petition of Morrill S. Ryder et al.
Voted: that the town accept Prospect street and Cliff street as public ways, as laid out by the Selectmen.
$500.00 of the Highway appropriation was to be used for this purpose
Article 23: To see if the town will vote to change the name of Everett Square to John Glass Jr. Square, and act thereon; agreeable to the petition of Simeon L. Nickerson Post 64.
Voted: that wishing to honor the honorable service and supreme sacrifice during the World War of a young man and citizen of this town, the name of Everett Square be changed to John Glass Jr. Square.
Record of Special Town Meeting, June 18th, 1929
Article 1 To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to cover the expense of the Small-Pox epidemic, and act thereon.
Voted: to appropriate the sum of fifty-one hundred eighty four ($5184.95) dollars and ninety-five cents, to cover the Small-Pox epidemic, said sum to be paid from the Sur- plus Overlay account.
Article 2: To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money not to exceed nine thousand ($9000) dollars for the purpose of installing a new heating system in the School Street School, and act thereon.
Voted: that the town of Middleboro appropriate the sum of nine thousand ($9000.) dollars for the purpose of in-
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stalling a new heating system in the School Street School.
Article 3: To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money not to exceed four thousand ($4000.) dollars to defray the cost of repairing the standpipe of the Water Department, and act thereon.
Voted: that the town appropriate four thousand ($4000.) dollars to defray the cost of repairing the standpipe of the Water Department.
Quorum present, later several left and it was de- cided that a quorum was not present.
Article 4: To see if the town will vote to transfer the balance of nine thousand nine hundred eighty-four ($9984.49) dollars and forty-nine cents, now in the Roadside Brush ac- count of the Highway Department, to the account of the Public Welfare Department, and act thereon. Said nine thousand nine hundred eighty-four ($9984.49) dollars and forty-nine cents being the balance now remaining of the Ten thousand ($10,000.) dollars transferred at the Annual Town Meeting from the Public Welfare appropriation to the High- way appropriation, and to be used by the Public Welfare Department to provide work for certain needy persons.
Voted: to transfer the balance of nine thousand nine hundred eighty four ($9984.49) dollars and forty-nine cents, now in the Roadside Brush account of the Highway Dept., to the account of the Public Welfare Department. This was ruled non valid due to lack of quorum.
Article 5: to see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of nine hundred thirteen ($913.39) dollars and thirty-nine cents to pay the land damage claims at Everett Square (now John Glass Jr. Square) as awarded by the County Commissioners, and act thereon.
No action taken on this article.
Article 6: To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote of the Annual Town Meeting in which the town voted
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to raise five hundred ($500) dollars for the District Nurse, and act thereon.
No action taken on this article.
Article 7: To see if the town will vote to appropriate five hundred ($500) dollars for the use of the Public Welfare Department in the employment of the District Nurse, and act thereon.
No action taken on this article.
Voted to adjourn at 8:47 P. M.
Record of Special Town Meeting, October 8th, 1929
Article 1: To see if the town will vote to transfer the balance of nine thousand six hundred seventy-seven ($9677.61) dollars and sixty-one cents, now in the Roadside Brush account of the Highway Department, to the account of the Public Welfare Department, and act thereon. Said nine thousand six hundred seventy-seven ($9677.61) dollars and sixty-one cents being the balance now remaining of the ten thousand($10,000) dollars transferred to the Annual Town Meeting from the Public Welfare Department appro- priation to theHighway appropriation, and to be used by the Public Welfare Department to provide work for certain needy persons and act thereon.
Voted: to transfer the sum of nine thousand six hundred seventy-seven ($9,677.61) dollars and sixty one cents from the Roadside Brush Account of the Highway Department to the Account of the Public Welfare Department.
Article 2: To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of nine hundred thirteen ($913.39) dollars and thirty-nine cents to pay the land damage claims at Everett Square (now John Glass Jr. Square) as awarded by the County Commissioners, and act thereon.
Voted: that the sum of nine hundred thirteen ($913.39) dollars and thirty-nine cents be transferred from the Excess & Deficiency Account to the Everett Square account, for the purpose of paying Land Damage Claims.
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Article 3: To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote of the Annual Town Meeting in which the town voted to raise five hundred ($500) dollars for the District Nurse, and act thereon.
Voted: That we rescind the vote of the Annual Town Meeting in which the town voted to raise five hundred ($500.) dollars for the District Nurse.
Article 4: To see if the town will vote to appropriate five hundred ($500.) dollars for the use of the Public Welfare Department in the employment of the District Nurse, and act thereon.
Voted: That the sum of five hundred ($500.) dollars be transferred from the Excess & Deficiency Account to the Account of the Public Welfare Department for the purpose of employing a District Nurse.
Article 5: To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the bill of Dr. Edward L. Perry, for services rendered as Health Physician during the Small-Pox epidemic, and act thereon.
Voted: that the sum of four hundred twenty ($420.) dollars be transferred from the Surplus Overlay account to the Small Pox Account, for the purpose of paying the claims of Dr. Edward L. Perry.
Article 6: To see if the town will vote to transfer the balance of nine hundred eleven dollars ($911.34) and thirty- four cents, now in the School Street Heating account to the Maintenance of Building Account of the School Depart- ment, and act thereon.
Voted: To transfer the balance of nine hundred eleven dollars ($911.34) and thirty-four cents, now in the School Street Heating Account to the Maintenance of Building Account of the School Department.
Article 7: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to repair the Heating System of the Town Home, and act thereon.
Mr. Albert A. Thomas stated that no action on this article was necessary at this time, that the Peirce Estate Trustees were going to take care of this item.
Voted to adjourn at 8:30 P. M.
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ANALYSIS OF CASH RECEIPTS FOR 1929
Transient Vendor
1 @ $10.00
$10.00
Dance Pavilions
2 @
5.00
10.00
Merry-Go-Round
1 @
5.00
5.00
Lodging House
1 @
2.00
2.00
Inn-holder
2 @
2.00
4.00
Fireworks
5 @
5.00
25.00
Ice-Cream
2 @
1.00
2.00
Dog-licenses
766 males
@ $2.00
$1,532.00
168 females
@ 5.00
840.00
2 Kennels
@ 25.00
50.00
$2,422.00
Billiards & Pool
2 @ $2.00
$4.00
Theatre
1 @ 65.00
65.00
Auctioneer
5 @ 2.00
10.00
Sunday
14 @ 2.00
28.00
Recording mortgages
161.74
Certified copies
47 @
.25
11.75
Interest on deposits
4.72
Junk
110.00
Milk
20.00
Pedlar
8 @
5.00
40.00
Common Victualler
74 @ 2.00
148.00
Garage
26 @ 1.00
26.00
Gasolene
177.00
Dealers
105.00
Marriages
76.00
Fish & Game
Sporting Resident 469 @ $2.25
$1,055.25
Trapping 66 64
2.25
144.00
Sporting Non Res. 3 5.25
15.75
66
66
4 2.25
9.00
105
Trapping Minor
55
.75
41.25
Duplicates
6
.50
3.00
Total
$1,268.25
Total receipts
$4,735.46
PAYMENTS
Amount paid to County Treasurer
Dog licenses less fees $2,234.80
Amount paid to Division of F. & G.
Game licenses less fees 1,119.50
Amount paid to Town Treasurer
Dog license fees
187.20
Game license fees
148.75
General licenses, recording
mortgages etc.
1,045.21
Total payments
$4,735.46
REPORT ON EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Number of certificates issued to minors, ages 14-16 70
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" 16-21 179
Total number issued during the year 249
REPORT OF VITAL STATISTICS
Number of Births recorded in 1929 163 Number of Marriages recorded in 1929 91
Number of Deaths recorded in 1929 140
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BIRTHS RECORDED IN MIDDLEBORO FOR THE YEAR 1929
Delayed Returns
1903
Name
Mar. 27 John Antone Roht
1914
July 11 Harold Frederick Logan
Frederick M. and Sadie Vickery
Louis H. and Velario Sutkus Louis H. and Velario Sutkus Charles A. and Agnes M. Cameron
Orrin J. and Alice Alouisa Rogers Charles F. and Caroline Ethelyn Sears William F. and Gladys W. Ross Walter L. and Elizabeth A. Rogers Alton D. and Stasia Schylley William and Bessie Bennett
Feb.
Frank Zutant Jr.
7 Stephen Page Hardy Jr.
8 Stanley Robert Mills Jr.
8 Stuart Harold Dudley
10 Edgar Joseph April
13 Bertha Frances Richmond
13 Donald Alton Wood
25 Shirley Mae Davoll
25 Billie Evelyn Mills
Mar. 4 Margaret Jean Anderson
5 Jean Elizabeth Meier Ellis
5 Alan Peter Dodge
5 Allan Dale Standish
6 Paul Robert Horsman Jr.
6 Alfred Robert Gauthier
14 Ivan Thomas Kinsman
16 -McDonald
17 Eugene Anacki
19 Charles Lee Norton Jr.
21
Alvina Joncas
21 Barbara Louise Hallett
22 Daniel Wesley Anacki
23
Byrle Thomas
23 Arnold Fred Thomas
26 David Smash
Apr.
2 Theresa Amanda Duphilly
2 Blanche Elizabeth Perry
4 Joanne St. Amand
4 Beatrice Mae Austin
10 Mildred Myrtle Maxwell
11 Muriel Louise Caldwell
13 Casey
15 Christopher Joseph O'Leary Beverly Augustine Gardiner Claire Jean Rice
May
19 1 4 Wilmot
4 Shirley A. Trinque
5 Barbara Evelyn Goodhue
7 Frederick Lawton Sisson
7 George Edwin Oates
7 Marjorie Grace Pike
7 Earl Leonard Tallman
8 Ruth Elaine Harris
May
12 Maynard Franklin Vickery Jr.
12 Shirley Jeanette Sanford
13 Louis Alfred Ticeno
21 Priscilla Ann Bacon
Names of Parents .Jchn Roht and Jacobena Schmadel
1923
May
13 Shirley Alice Forney
1924
9 Louis Henry Forney Jr.
May 1928
28 Charles Alexander Lee Jr.
July
15 Alphonso David Fish, 2nd
Robert and Estha L. MacDonald
1929
Jan.
3 Beverly Ann Eaton
8 Charles Freeman Hodgdon Jr. -Ferren
24
Phyllis Evelyn Howard
27 5
8 17 Shirley Lorraine Pittsley Lorraine Schylley Bryant
Frank and Mary A. Rizycki Stephen P. and Madeline G. Boehme Stanley R. and Marguerite A. Brown Harold L. and Jean Stuart Eugene and Cecile Surprenant Lewis K. and Lillian A. Allen
Alton Morris and Madeline Burgess Benjamin R. and Mary Jane Purtell George E. and Helen Margaret Baker
Ela W. and Jessie B. Whitney Arthur A. and Louise A. Meier Herbert E. and Gladys I. Wood Miles H. and Addie May Weld Paul R. and Martha J. Meier Elzeal and Marv C. Joyce Frank F. and Elizabeth L. Thomas Frank and Louise White Michael and Olga Permainto Charles L. and Lucretia F. Morgan Philip J. and Minnie E. Blair James and Hattie M. Ritter Paul and Annie Koban Frank W. and Georgette E. Harris Arnold L. and Bertha Russ Andrew and Mary Sowryda
Joseph M. and Amanda Fortin Warren E. and Alice L. Gale Ovila and Minnie L. Mclaughlin Linwood W. and Beatrice H. Nickerson Isaac E. and Myrtle S. Le Blanc Harrison M and Vera N. Hayward Anselm G. and Louise A. Boehme Christopher J. and Doris C. Stubbert Howard C. and Annie Galfre John B. and Edith M. Cameron Alfred W. and Louise A. Whitehead Dennis and Blanche E. Smith Edward W. and Irma O. Foye Phillip G. and Ella M. Thompson Matthew T. and Mary McCabe Leander B. and Grace M. McDonald James A. and Elsie Bouine Charles E. and Ruth M. Gifford Maynard F. and Isabelle M. Caswell Kenneth W. and Florence E. Souza Joseph and Margaret McCausland Wallace A. and Florence H. Gaskin
Apr.
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23 Louise Elaine Desrosiers
25 Anthony Pina Silva
26 Marjorie Louise MacTighe
30 George Richard Hicks
June
2 Jeanette Arlene Raymond Carlon Emery Leland 8 Virginia M. Miller
9 Edwin Allen Jr.
10 Florence Louise Varney
10 Phyllis Lucille Morse
11 Alice Madeline Denson
13 Priscilla Joan Melville
13 Walter Alden Brown
14 Calvin William Hitchcock
19 Celesta Isabell Athanasios
19 Jean Audrey Graham
20 Arlene Moranville
26 Everett. Richard McDonald
28 Ellis Sheridan Bumpus Jr.
28 Phyllis Arleen Tribou
28 Beverly Jean Hudson
29 Hugh Bigelow
29 Helen May Ruda
July 1 James Gamache 2 Ruth Emily Bettencourt 2 Louis Mello
Elva Joan Fuller
4 5 Howard Francis Linton 12 Shirley Almira Williams
Aime Roger Phillip Fortin
17 Richard Leo Buttermore -Emoda
24 25 Vivian Shirley Pfister Francis Gerald Byrne
27 28 Andrew Freeman Griffith Jr.
29 Barbara Stone
31 Ralph Gordon Conant Jr.
Aug.
-Strople -Martin
1 2 3 John Francis Fava Jr. Lydia Frances Tubman
Paul Shorey Smith
7
7 Reta Anne Flynn Evelyn Jewell Snow Clifton Irvin Cordeiro
7 12 16 Claire Louise Sullivan
22 Paul David Coussins
25 Lila Louise Horn
25 Kenneth Allen Hopkins
25 Francis Joseph Corsini Jr.
31 Russell Weeman Howland
Sept. 2 Shirley Ellen Hartling
2 Louise Elizabeth Tibbetts
Eleanor Mary Ruprecht
3 4 Eugene Edward McManus
Sept. 4 Irene Veronica Ware
Walter Dezenawgis
7 12 Doris Elaine Pickering
18 Melvin Gilbert Smith
19 Phyllis Anne Wilbur
20 David Eliner Makepeace
21 Richard Allan Ray
23 John Albert Black Jr.
24 Charles Frederick Griswold Jr.
25 Flora Belle Bernier
27 Alice Jean Nourse
27 Paul Pratt
Napoleon and Rosaline Berriault Jerome P. and Margaret Johnson Charles R. and Flora E. Dearing Walter G. and Lempe Johnson
William F. and Harriett A. Churchill George W. and Marion J. Emery Francis W. and Dehlia B. Mansfield Edwin and Helen C. Duguay Remington G. and Annie McMahon Nahum B. and Lucille E. Haddon Ernest L. and Evelyn Bouque - David M. and Madeline M. Marshall Walter A. and May E. Pierce William N. and'Lydia Ellis
Charles and Jennie Wrightington Frank A. and Gertrude L. Eastham Clifton H. and Eva Broadbent John and Mary J. Boucher Ellis S. and Ella E. Tillson Charles L. and Albina B. Little Fletcher C. and Violet Williams Frederic I. and Ethel M. Clark Joseph and Eliza P. Tripp
Joseph and Eyvonne Provost John and Ila Holmes John and Mary Sylvia Frederick M. and Eleanor M. Washburn
Orville B. and Florence M. Mullins
Harry C. and Maud Kelland
Gideon and Marie Beaulieu Michael J. and Alice E. Sheridan
Ralph and Nellie Dias August and Millicent F. Porter Joseph H. and Helen Fuller Shaw Andrew F. and Elsie M. Sawyer Walter F. Stone and Irene E. Keith Ralph G. and Ruth L. Jones
Arthur W. and Ethel M. Leet Nicholas and Annie Martin John Francis and Barbara W. Morse Kenneth L. and Doris F. Vickory Paul T. and Annie M. Shorey George W. and Nellie L. Harlow Edward M. and Anna H. Spratt Marshall A. and Gladys E. Keen John S. and Verna M. Hopkins John W. and Alice H. Baker Paul D. and Rose M. Ditano William F. and Elizabeth Griswold Elmer L. and Sarah B. Perry Francis J. and Mary R. Berriault Frederick W. and Marion A. Weeman
Alva B. and Beatrice M. Pearson Frank C. and Lillian M. Hinks Casper A. and Dorothy F. Hebert Albert V. and Clara R. Jacintho Warren F. and Annie A. Ware William and Statia Kurcivicz Ray W. and Hazel A. Flood Micheal R. and Beaulah R. Beach
Allerton B. and Florence M. Maddigan Chester F. and Mabel Pearson Seward W. and Cora B. Knapp John A. and Laura F. Jones Charles F. and Hazel A. White William L. and Belva F. Holmes Royal H. and Zelma G. Keith Frederick A. and Alzada E. Gibnay
2
3 6 Arthur Lloyd Parry
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30
Richard Allan Heleene
30 George Clifford Tanguay Jr.
30 Meredith Morton Caswell
Oct.
7 Carl Francis Pillsbury 7 James White Pratt Shirley Keith Wright
11
12 Beatrice Cecilia Brooks
12 Harold Elliott Campbell Jr.
14 Elaine Evelyn Rogers
15 Beverly Elaine Thayer
17 Sylvia Louise Green
Janette Silva
Oct.
18 21 Norman Francis Dunham
23 Russell Farnum Snowden
26 Margaret Holmes
31 Virginia Gladys Gates
-Reynolds
Nov.
13
14 Marjorie Claire Devlin
16 Marion Louise Johnson
17 James Camillo Martin
18 Madelon Louise Moriarty
19 Evelyn Louise Le Barnes
25
Mildred Josephine Flynn
28
-Davis
29
John Charles Nichols Jr.
Dec. 2 Rosemary Catherine Quigley 11 Charles Edward Jurgelewicz
15 Oliver Francis Letourneau
18 David Webb Shaw
21 Mary Natalie O'Melia
25 Theresa Mary Guertin
Walter and Helga J. Matson George C. and Mazie C. Rogers William R. and Alice Dunham
Carl F. and Naomi M. Dempsey Harold E. and Marion I. Robinson John and Helen E. Standish Herbert J. and Annie A. Benson Harold E. and Gertrude G. Orr Warren and Gertrude A. Waddington Ewell P. and Maxine C. Sturgis Sylvester and Lulu E. Brooks Philip J. and Theresa R. Camandona Francis M. and Jennie M. Snow Bedford R. and Florence M. Catlin Elmer S. and Madeline Shaw Harold C. and Ellen G. McCarthy James D. and Fedora A. Filmore
31 5 Ovel Thomas Bennett Jr. Robert Francis Kelly
Ovel T. and Elizabeth M. Dauner Edward A. and Hilda M. Bacon Charles P. and Elizabeth Creedon William H. and Elizabeth M. Young Jacintho C. and Anna Corriero John V. and Mary M. Gibney Frank A. and Cora Rickard Joseph A. and Mildred Wallaitis Lester and Juliette Johnson John C. and Frances Kunkis
Leo and Gladys I. Eaton John and Josephine Rozlowsky Oliver and Violet Watts Lewis N. and Elsie Griswold Thomas F. and Mary N. Bernier Charles L. and Mary E. MacNeil
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLEBORO DURING THE YEAR 1929
1927
Name of Bride and Groom
Residence
Middleborough Middleborough
1929 Jan.
4 Kenneth Lord Tubman Doris Francis Vickery
Middleborough Middleborough
Feb.
2 Paul Green Laura Elsie Jones
7 Francis Corsini Marie Rose Alma Berriault
11 Adelard Louis Boutin Jane Burnadette Cannon
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