Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1918, Part 4

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Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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Appropriation,


$6,000.00


Income from Trust Funds,


879.76


Total,


$6,879.76


Payments-


Salaries and Wages :


Superintendent, $757.00


Labor,


4,575.10


Total Salaries and Wages, $5,332.10


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Other Expenses :


Teams,


$443.51


Loam and Fertilizer


199.11


Trees, Shrubs, etc.,


77.95


Tools,


116.64


Telephone,


13.60


All Other,


611.69


Total Other Expenses,


$1,462.50


Total Payments,


$6,794.60


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$85.16


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERIES WATER PIPE.


Balance from 1917, No Payments :


$206.41


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY.


Appropriation,


$1,000.00


Income from Warren Fund,


39.71


Total,


$1,039.71


Payments-


Salaries and Wages :


Superintendent,


$247.00


Labor,


559.20


Total Salaries and Wages, $806.20


Other Expenses :


$15.75


Teams,


Trees, Shrubs, etc.,


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Tools,


6.55


Police Officers,


83.26


All Other,


95.78


Total Other Expenses, $202.0-1


Total Payments,


$1,008.24


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$31.47


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY, REPAIRING OLD STONES. Balance from 1917, $4.00


Payments- Paid for Repairs, $4.00


CIIILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES.


Appropriation,


$150.00


Income from Trust Fund,


3.00


Total,


$153.00


Payments-


Labor,


$128.62


Teams,


4.50


Trees and Shrubs,


1.95


All Other,


17.80


Total Payments,


$152.87


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Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$ .13


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ADDITION TO MANOMET CEMETERY.


Balance from 1917,


$355.56


Payments-


Labor,


$217.67


Teams,


91.75


Trees, Shrubs, etc.,


2.89


Total Payments,


$312.31


Balance Remaining,


$43.25


MONUMENTS TO PERSONS WHO SERVED IN THE


REVOLUTION.


Balance from 1917, No Payments-


$59.65


TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST.


Appropriated March 23, 1918,


$53,000.00


Appropriated December 14, 1918,


600.00


Appropriated from Reserve,


1,540.82


Premium from 1917,


19.09


Total,


$55,159.91


Payments-


Interest :


Loans in Anticipation of Taxes, $7,623.72


Sewer Loans, 468.75


School Loans,


3,196.25


Other General Loans,


3,078.18


Water Loans,


2,144.50


Total Interest, $16,511.40


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Town Debt :


Sewer Loans,


$1,000.00


School Loans,


13,300.00


Other General Loans,


16,709.00


Water Loans,


7,566.66


Total Town Debt,


$38,575.66


Total Payments,


$55,087.06


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$72.85


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SCHEDULE C.


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.


Credits, Amounts Actually Received :


Corporation Tax,


$17,238.96


National Bank Tax,


2,472.60


Income Tax,


14,592.00


Moth Assessment,


604.70


Street Railway Excise Tax,


531.22


Sealing Weights and Measures,


36.84


Health Department,


.80


Sewer Department,


102.50


Highways,


376.17


Poor Department,


3,452.66


Cemetery Department,


3,532.93


Interest,


3,322.61


Water Department,


38,263.05


Miscellaneous :


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes, $244.22


Soldiers' Exemptions,


176.50


Peddlers' Licenses, 144.00


Junk Licenses,


90.00


Pool and Billiard Licenses,


33.00


All Other Licenses,


122.75


Sewer Permits,


226.00


Court Fines,


549.11


Other Departmental,


1,338.45


Income from Bank Stock,


200.00


Herring Fisheries,


1,202.50


$4,326.53


Total Actual Receipts,


$88,853.57


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Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrant :


Corporation Tax,


National Bank Tax,


$16,113.88 982.37


Income Tax,


14,172.48


Moth Assessment,


249.10


Street Railway Excise Tax,


660.86


Sealing Weights and Measures,


136.03


Health Department,


68.09


Sewer Department,


2.65


Highway Department,


17.44


Poor Department,


2,080.51


Cemetery Department,


2,345.60


Interest,


3,239.09


Water Department,


38,020.42


Miscellaneous,


1,040.49


Total Estimated Receipts,


$82,129.01


Excess of Actual Receipts, See Revenue


Account (Schedule D.) $6,724.56


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SCHEDULE D.


REVENUE ACCOUNT, 1918.


Charges :


Total Appropriations,


$365,359.18


Less,


Estimated Receipts,


$82,129.01


Appropriation from Reserve Overlay, 4,000.00


Appropriation from Sale of School Houses, 1,000.00


Total Deductions, $87,129.01


Amount to be Assessed,


$278,230.17


Excess Revenue, see Excess and Deficiency,


Schedule E,


6,739.99


$284,970.16


Credits :


Assessors' Warrant,


$278,230.17


Excess Non-Resident Bank Tax,


15.43


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Excess of Estimated Receipts (Schedule C)


6,724.56


$284,970.16


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EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY.


Charges :


None,


Credits :


Excess Revenue (Schedule D.)


$6,739.99


Unexpended Balances :


Selectmen's Department,


$66.32


Accounting Department,


63.47


Treasury Department,


14.27


Tax Collector's Department,


29.74


Assessors' Department,


286.46


Town Clerk's Department,


6.23


Engineering Department,


28.52


Street Line Survey,


147.93


Planning Board,


5.50


Election and Registration,


224.00


Maintenance of Town House,


155.62


Police Department,


1.36


Fire Department,


63.14


Sealing Weights and Measures,


209.42


Moth Department,


.01


Tree Warden's Department,


.18


Forest Warden's Department,


.33


Inland Fisheries,


45.00


Health Department,


1.54


Public Sanitaries,


5.74


Roads and Bridges,


2.81


Sidewalks,


319.72


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Snow and Ice Removal,


983.39


Street Sprinkling,


2,990.65


Street Lighting,


411.94


Poor Department,


1,466.16


Mothers' Aid,


529.70


School Department,


1.84


Park Department,


.96


Miscellaneous Account,


146.39


Reserve Account, .


1,355.53


Water Department,


412.93


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries,


85.16


Burial Hill Cemetery,


31.47


Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and South Pond Cemeteries,


.13


Town Debt and Interest,


72.85


Total Balances,


$10,166.41


Total Excess (See Balance Sheet)


$16,906.40


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SCHEDULE F.


BALANCE SHEET, JANUARY 1, 1919.


Revenue Accounts.


Uncollected Taxes.


Herbert W. Bartlett, Col. -


Tax of 1912*,


$28.80


Tax of 1917,


27,989.74


Tax of 1918,


65,096.17


Total Overlayings, $7,192.07


Reserve for Overlayings,


312.41


Temporary Tax Loans, 1918,


65,000.00


Accounts Payable, Unpaid Warrants,


1,734.75


Unappropriated Revenue,


Dog Tax from County, 1.178.12


Income from Bank Stock Unexpended, 8.00


Rates of 1917, 427.05


Labor, etc., 1917, 136.91


Rates of 1918, 7,893.47


Labor, etc., 1918, 90.90


Unexpended Appropriation Balances- Committee of Public Safety, $1,311.34 Summer and' Samoset St., Repairs, 921.94 Pilgrim Wharf, 50.84


Park Department, Cutting and Piling Wood, 104.49


Cemeteries, Water Pipe, 206.41


Cemeteries, Monuments, 59.65


Military Aid, one-half, 150.00


$5,550.50


Total Unexpended Balances, $2.654.67


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Total uncollected Water Rates, etc., Commonwealth of Massachusetts- State Aid, $5,400.50


$8,602.53


Overlay, Tax of 1916, $1,103.13


Overlay, Tax of 1917, 211.77


Overlay, Tax of 1918, 5,877.17


$93,114.71


Total Uncollected Taxes,


Uncollected Water Rates, etc .---


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Rates of 1916, $54.20


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Overdrafts- Military Aid, one-half,


$150.00


Soldiers' Relief, Total Overdrafts,


$5,468.52


Excess and Deficiency Jan. 1, 1918, $37,257.39


Appro. Mar. 23, 1918, $6,157.28


5,318.52


Appro. Sept. 30, 1918, 7,950.00 Appro. Dec. 16, 1918, 6,300.00 State Aid Disallowed, 57.33


Total Deductions, $20,464.61


$16,792.78


Miscellaneous Tailings,


704.64


Excess and Deficiency, 1918,


16,906.40


Balance, Jan. 1, 1919,


$34,403.82


Non-Revenue Cash, used for Revenue Purposes, 252.42


$112,736.26


$112,736.26


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Non-Revenue Accounts.


Cash, $8,781.29 Non-Revenue Cash used for Revenue Purposes, 252.42


Fire Department, Apparatus, $2.54


Central Station, 59.23


Health Dept. Land for Dump, 200.00


Highway Construction, 605.58


Samoset Street, 1.63


Water Street Extension,


409.95


Main Street Widening,


88.61


Main Street Extension Macadam,


303.87


Main Street Extension alterations and sidewalk, 1,280.18


Sandwich and Market Streets,


302.34


Sandwich Street, Water to Lincoln,


276.46


Sandwich Street, Lincoln Street, South, 849.65


Sandwich Street, Howes' Lane, North, 955.75


Warren Avenue, Da'mages


2,078.73


Warren Avenue Construction,


364.70


Beaver Dam Road,


262.56


Bartlett Road,


308.58


Samoset Avenue,


68.61


Standish Avenue Drain,


250.35


Manomet Sidewalk,


78.90


Shore Property,


100.00


Anchorage Basin,


4.93


Fire Proofing School Basements,


10.81


Stephens' Field,


56.13


Water Department Construction,


70.37


Addition to Manomet Cemetery,


43.25


Total Appropriations,


$9,033.71


$9,033.71


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$9,033.71


Funded Debt Balancing Account, ·


Municipal Indebtedness.


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$203,899.90


Engine House Loan,


$5,000.00


Motor Fire Apparatus Loan,


7,800.00


Sewer Loans, 12,000.00


Highway Construction Loans,


10,800.00


Street Widening Loans,


44,500.00


School Loans,


73,300.00


Water Loans,


50,499.90


$203,899.90


1 $203,899.90


Trust and Investment Funds.


$48,389.69


Morton Park Fund,


$2,000.00


Murdock Poor and' School Fund,


730.00


Francis LeBaron Poor Fund, 1,350.00


500.00


Charles Holmes, Poor Fund, Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund,


300.00


Marcia E. Jackson Gates Public Library Fund,


2,000.00


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,


1.285.90


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


35,223.79


Old Colony National Bank Stock Investment Fund, 5,000.00


$43,389.69


$48,389.69


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Cash and Investments,


SCHEDULE G. Summary of Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1919, and Amounts due for Principal and Interest in 1919.


LOANS


Outstanding Jan 1, 1918


Added During 1918


Paid During 1918


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1919


Principal due in 1919


Interest due in 1919


Fire Department,


$16,400.00


None


$3,600.00


$12,800.00


$3,600.00


$460.00


Sewer,


13,000.00


1,000.00


12,000.00


1,000.00


131.25


Highway,


68,409.00


13,109.00


55,300.00


9,900.00


2.014.00


School,


86,600.00


66


13.300.00


73,300.00


13,300.00


2.678.75


Water,


58,066.56


7,566.66


50,499.90


7,566.66


1,856.50


$242,475.56


$38,575.66


$203,899.90


$35,366.66


$7.440.50


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SCHEDULE H.


Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness. January 1, 1919.


Fire Department Loans.


Four per cent. bonds, dated Sept. 1, 1905,


payable $1,000 annually, $5,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated May 15, 1916, payable $2,600 annually, 7,800.00


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Total Fire Department, $12,800.00


Sewer Loans.


Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $1,000 annually, 12,000.00


Highway Loans.


Four per cent. bonds, dated May 15, 1916, payable $1,150, annually, $9,200.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated May 15, 1916, payable $1,050, annually, 8,400.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1916, payable $3,600 annually, 10,800.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated May 1, 1917, payable $2,100 annually, 18,900.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated May 1, 1917, payable $2,000 annually, 8,000.00


Total Highway, $55,300:00


Carried forward, $80,100.00


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Brought forward,


$80,100.00


School Loans.


Four per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1904, payable $1,400 annually, $8,400.00


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1909, payable $2,000 annually, 2,000.00 Three and one-half per cent. bonds,


dated June 1, 1909, payable $900 annually, 900.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated Oct. 1, 1903, payable $1,000 annually, 5,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1914, payable $3,500, annually, 21,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1916, payable $4,500 annually, 36,000.00


Total School, $73,300.00


Water Loans.


Four per cent. notes, dated August 1, 1894, payable $800, annually, $800.00


Four per cent. notes, dated Oct. 2, 1899, payable $1,500 annually, 1,500.00


Three and one-half per cent. notes, dated May 1, 1901, payable $1,000 annually, 3,000.00


Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $666.66 annually, 9,999.90


Three and one-half per cent. bonds dated Nov. 15, 1905, payable $600 annually, 4,200.00 Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1907, payable $1,000 annually, 14,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated Feb. 15, 1908, payable $1,000 annually, 14,000.00


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1909, payable $1,000 annually, 3,000.00


Total Water, $50,499.90


Total Funded Debt,


$203,899.90


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SCHEDULE I.


TRUST FUNDS


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS.


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank.


Russell Tomlinson,


$241.19


Betsey C. Bagnell,


262.83


Rebecca D. Ryder,


717.32


Lydia W. Chandler,


280.44


Curtis Howard,


670.48


Sarah F. Bagnell,


155.28


A. A. Whiting,


460.71


James Reed,


481.78


William H. Nelson,


625.00


Charles Holmes,


218.41


Louisa S. Jackson,


224.11


Judith S. Jackson,


525.29


John Donley,


103.49


David Drew,


105.25


Mary J. Brown,


54.59


Mary V. Lewis,


290.57


Priscilla L. Hedge,


2446.18


Frederick Webber,


92.66


Nancie C. Wood,


1,156.17


Fannie Goodwin Bates,


449.00


Joshua Atwood,


118.85


Ichabod Shaw,


412.38


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Edwin Morey,


664.36


Waldron and Dunham,


263.15


Timothy T. Eaton,


158.31


Heman Cobb,


242.87


Thomas Sampson,


220.91


Ephraim B. Holmes,


629.38


Lydia E. Jackson,


236.43


Jacob Jackson,


129.62


Charlotte R. Bearce,


233.29


Washburn Portion Lot, No. 42,


176.50


Helena B. Rich,


121.13


Winslow B. Rickard,


108.58


John Eddy,


109.82


Helen Covington,


222.42


Freeman E. Wells,


176.18


Eliza J. Burt,


150.00


David L. Harlow,


115.02


Benjamin Swift,


104.24


Ellis Benson,


103.49


James Deacon,


127.11


Ellis and Freeman,


109.02


Ansel F. Fish,


106.17


Taylor and Foss,


109.83


Mary A. Minter,


137.37


Adelaide Reed,


115.00


Elizabeth M. Ward,


237.44


Edward W. Bradford,


174.64


Harvey, Lot,


113.59


Ephraim Churchill,


25.06


Franklin B. Holmes,


120.54


Linus B. Thomas,


64.76


Ephraim S. Morton,


114.31


Merriam Lot,


230.65


B. O. Strong,


76.82


John C. Cave,


100.57


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Winslow B. Standish,


105.37


Calvin S. Damon,


192.45


Finney and Churchill,


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117.45


Edward B. Hayden,


131.52


II. N. P. Hubbard,


105.36


Anderson Lots,


158.36


Sylvanus Churchill,


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61.27


Nancy L. Pratt,


63.50


Burgess P. Terry,


138.19


William and P. H. Williams,


103.71


Increase Robinson,


400.38


August H. Lucas,


145.50


Edward Morton,


100.00


Benjamin Pierce,


50.30


Alfred F. Arnold,


102.83


Nathaniel H. Morton,


100.38


Charles H. Holmes,


107.74


Daniel Hinchcliffe,


104.94


Samuel Nelson,


110.96


Nathaniel Russell,


240.47


Sumner Leonard,


112.48


Frederick Dittmar,


106.10


Emeline Landey,


107.72


John F. Hoyt,


132.51


Pope Lot,


150.03


Nehemiah Savery,


104.73


Thomas A. Holsgrove,


162.56


John C. Ross,


211.40


Archibald McLean,


51.37


George L. Lyon,


171.14


Pierce Lot and Paty Tomb,


235.11


Charles E. Barnes,


102.85


Burgess Lot, South Pond,


177.83


Ezra Harlow,


160.44


Mercy J. Howland, Chiltonville,


112.96


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,000.00


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Mary McDonald,


104.36


Mary J. Corey,


115.12


Ellis-Ryder,


114.00


Brewster-Bartlett,


342.02


Barnabas Hedge,


170.96


George M. Collins,


142.45


Alexander McLean,


114.00


Charles E. Dow,


114.00


Shaw and Thomas,


228.02


Atwood and Pratt,


228.02


Prentiss Lot,


225.75


Alanson Thomas,


167.61


Albert Whiting,


110.67


Gamaliel Thomas,


109.59


Albert Bramhall,


109.59


Nancy B. Stevens,


108.51


Johnson-Hart,


108.51


Adeline D. Bartlett,


53.69


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Coomer-Weston,


212.76


Edward N. H. Vaughn,


236.99


Thomas W. Finney,


104.30


Davidson Lot,


203.27


James Ellis,


103.27


Allen and Franklin M. Holmes,


102.25


Marietta Bumpus,


127.81


Frederick O. Bradford,


151.69


Mercy C. Robbins,


303.38


Charles H. Howland, 2nd,


104.30


D. Edson Raymond,


100.00


Martin J. Hunting,


200.00


Watson and Rufus Ellis,


100.00


Herbert Robbins,


100.00


William J. Waterson,


50.00


Belinda B. Clements,


100.00


George D. Bartlett,


450.00


Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $25,182.42


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Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank.


Morton D. Andrews,


$611.37


William H. Nelson, 625.00


Thomas B. Bartlett, 295.36


Rebecca F. Sampson,


221.61


Katherine E. Sever,


334.84


Mary F. Wood, 127.96


Cordelia Savery,


105.17


William Ross,


301.78


Putnam Kimball,


378.41


John Gooding,


458.93


Schuyler Sampson,


241.22


R. B. Hall,


112.94


Fanny Sylvester,


115.13


E. A. Spooner,


118.05


George Hayward,


390.15


George S. Tolman,


117.73


Elizabeth S. Tinkham,


113.38


Danforth and Thurber,


214.84


William Bartlett,


382.09


Daniel H. Paulding,


264.96


John Morissey,


237.73


Oliver T. Wood,


107.80


Sarah V. Kendrick,


62.65


Sarah A. Waldron,


185.15


Phoebe P. Ellis, 27.11


George E. and Carrie M. Benson,


158.75


Emma F. Avery,


235.56


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,058.00


Abbie B. Avery and Samuel Bartlett,


230.88


Dora Perritt, 119.20


Mary E. Moning,


119.64


Nathaniel Spooner Fund,


137.26


Georgianna Hedge, 107.14


Elizabeth F. Stoddard,


214.32


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Abbie D. Danforth,


107.14


Cornelius Bradford,


105.84


Benjamin Hathaway,


211.69


George W. Haskins,


73.17


Henry Farris Stoddard,


102.50


Obadiah Lyon,


151.87


Madeline Harris,


150.00


Lydia G. Lothrop,


300.00


Annie Martin,


207.05


Sarah W. Sparrow,


100.00


Total Plymouth Savings Bank, $10,041.37


Total Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, $35,223.79


NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND.


Plymouth Savings Bank, $2,000.00


MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND.


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$730.00


FRANCIS LEBARON POOR FUND.


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $675.00


Plymouth Savings Bank, 675.00


Total, $1,350.00


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CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND.


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $500.00


JULIA P. ROBINSON POOR FUND.


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $300.00


WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND.


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$1,080.29


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


205.61


Total, $1,285.90


MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND.


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$1,000.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


1,000.00


Total,


$2,000.00


STOCK INVESTMENT FUND.


Old Colony National Bank Stock,


$5,000.00


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN CLERK


Births, Deaths and Marriages


FOR THE YEAR


1918


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1918.


Date


Nanie


Name of Parents


Edwin K. and Emma B. Shaw


Plymouth


Jan ..


3 Luey Maria Holmes


3 Mary Arline Webber


Walter and Franees Craig Nicholas and Catherine Doyle


Plymouth


Pittsfield


8 Margaret Eleanor Donovan


9 Caetano Rapose


9 Alice Elizabeth Hall


11 Janet Clark


11 Mildred Winifred Strassel


12 Evangeline Govoni


Ernesto and Mary Zaniboni Jose N. and Maria Joaquim


Portugal


Portugal


Portugal


16 John Pedro


18 Harry Warren Burns


19 Frank Lawrence Bent


22 Mary Enis Sousa


24 Domenico DeFelice


· Michele and Rosie Montanari


Michael J. and Eulalia M. Bliss Manuel and Mary Ponte Leopold J. and Mary Smyth Anthony P. and Matilda E. Seaver Myer and Rose Berger


Portugal '


Portugal


Ireland


Plymouth


Russia


Feb.


2 Maria Dias


3 Adelcisa Roatti


Vesterino and Franciska Laurentia Enrico and Adelcisa Suffriti Joseph and Emily Jesse


Western Islands Italy


Western Islands Italy


3 John Thomas


St. Michaels


St. Michaels


3 Barbara Frances Neal


Frank T. and Minnie C. Ilurley


Mattapoisett


Plymouth Plymouth


4


Charles Engles Cooper


Guy W. and Elizabeth Fowler


So. Boston Plymouth


Germany


8 William Hanson Harriman


9 Annie Alves


Jose and Mariada L. Motta


Western Islands


9 Stillborn


9 Alice Henrietta Jefferson


Thomas O. and Clara G. Mahan


Middleborough


Lowell


10 Evelyn Elizabeth Strassel 10 Jacob Michael Casper


France Germany


Ireland


Plymouth


10 Earl Seavey Sampson 10 Dorothy Teresa Vandini


Kingston Italy


Italy


11 William Allen Morelli


Italy


Italy


12 Roberto Guidetti


Italy


Italy


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Alexandria, Vt.


27 Angie Souza


28 Evelyn Salome Schreiber


30 Beatrice Cecelia Goulart


31 Jacob Joseph Shwom


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


Plymouth Ireland


7 Joseph Peter Schneider


John and Annie Smith Manuel and Capolina Estrada Fred Y. and Eva M. Pratt William N. and Mabel R. Guy


Azores


Dedham


Plymouth


Rhode Island


Plymouth Plymouth


13 Mary Novo


15 Maria DosAnjos Pinto


Libanio and Maria P. Raposo Jose and Carlotta M. DeJesus


Portugal


Portugal


West Dennis


Prov., R. I.


Western Islands Italy


26 George Hudson Campbell


Harry W. and Mabel F. Read Antonio and Emma J. Veader John and Annie Monteda


Belfast, Maine


Western Islands


Western Islands Italy P. E. Island


Newark, N. J. Gloucester Russia


5 Winifred Viola Schreiber


David A. and Elizabeth M. Barow William II. and Lena C. Martin


Portsmouth, N. 1I.


Bridgeton, Maine Western Islands


Kingston


Arsene A. and Lena Rudolph Jacob and Annie McGrath Paul N. and Wilhelmina M. Philippi Felix and Teresa Restini William and Ambelina Seagliarini Ereole and Esterina Guraldi


Plymouth


Ireland


Ireland Azores


Plympton


John N. and Marianna Braunecker Germany Italy


Portugal


Feb. 13 Edith Laura Drake 14 Eli Zavalcofski


Mandle and Edith Frank Louis and Carolina Benotti


Russia


Russia


Italy


Italy


15 Anita Reggiani 17 Louisa Gallerani


Louis and Mary Vergnani


Italy


Italy


18 Elsa Monti


Vincenzo and Ines Melloni


Italy


Italy


19 Alfredo Walter Zaniboni


Alfredo and Rosie Bregoli


Italy


Italy


19 Luigi Poluzzi


19 Jean Orr Whiting


19 Prudence Mary Brink


Otto T. and Ruby W. Caswell


Russia


Boston


20 Luigi Arcieri


20 Ruth Whiting


26 Illegitimate


28 Francis Joseph LeBlanc


Augustine J. and Lillian E. White


Plymouth


Nova Scotia


Mar. 1 Edgar Hardess Nickerson


2 Jeanett Skibins 2 Francis Hayden Phillips


Royal HI. and Bertha E. Nickerson Morris and Rose Hurwitz Nicholas and Ethel F. Hayden Albert and Ida M. Gibson


Henry K. and Evelyn Newton


Tewksbury


Greenfield


7 George Edgar Lee


William B. and Florence L. French William W. and Ida M. Valler


Plymouth


Plymouth


11 Belemira Enos


Manuel and Ernestina Fereira


Azores


Azores


13 Albert Neil Mckay


Neil W. and Isabel Armstrong Frank R. and Clementina Roderique


Cape Verde Islands


Cape Verde Islands


Nicolo Ruggiero


Vincenzo and Lucia Ditrani Irving C. and Florence P. Brown Peter and Attilia Christofori


Kingston


Plymouth


15 Harold W. Querzi


Italy


Italy


16 Mary Scalabroni


Antonio and Pasqualina Montali


Italy


Italy


16 Antonio Gilli


Joseph and Clementina Balboni


Italy


Italy


16 Barbara E. Cunningham


Bourne


Plymouth


16 Ester Ottani


Italy


Italy


18 Helen Barbara Noyes


Plymouth


Plymouth


19 Lucy Mayo


Plymoutlı


Plymouth


20 George Fratus


Portugal


Western Islands


22 Elsie Beatrice Masi


Italy


Italy


22 Maria Annino Brigida


Italy


Italy


21


Martha Maric Hall


Plymouth


Atlantic


26 Eleanor Drew


George B. and Lottie E. Raymond Falusco and Ersilia Venditti


Italy


Italy


26 Madelene Francis Wrightington


Carver


Plymouth


Italy


Italy


Philadelphia, Pa.


South Wellfleet


30 Doris Pederzani


Italy


Italy


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14 Antone Thatcher


Italy


Italy


15 15 Florence Elizabeth Drew


Plymouth


Plymouth


Russia


Russia


Alsace-Lorraine Plymouth


2 William Harris Robinson


St. John, N. B. Boston


7 Illegitimate


7 Ruth Kittredge Tingley


Bellingham


Blackstone


10 Russell Raymond


Paulo and Ersilia Zaniboni


Italy


Italy Ireland


Edwin H. and Jcanie Deans


Plymouth


4


Joseph and Carolina Michilli


Italy


Italy


Plymouth


Fall River


Alton HI. and Abbie E. Ashton


Taunton


Nova Scotia


Charles E. and Beulah A. Nickerson


Arthur W. and IIelen A. Gould Arthur G. and Helen B. Bartlett Dominick and Sarah Monish Antonio and Prima Scagliarini Antonio and Libira Mastriosio Walter F. and Martha M. Peterson


Brockton


Plymouth


26 Pietro Secondo


28 Doris Elisa Tavernelli 30 Wilfrid Cole Broadbent


Solon F. and Grace A. Raymond Sebastian and Alita Zaniboni Wilfrid O. and Alice S. Cole Louis and Esthier Scagliarini


Edwin H. and Gertrude L. Weston Silvio and Annie Balboni


Nova Scotia


Scotland


BIRTHS- Continued


Date


Name


Mar. 30 Wilhelmina Mildred Hurle


31 Herbert Franklin Pierce 31 James Thomas Frazier


William T. and Mary Grannamen Horatio W. and Christine Mckinnon James T. and Ellen F. Hinchcliffe


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


Germany Nova Scotia Plymouth


April 1 Louisa Gallerani


Antonio and Adele Montinari


Italy


Italy


2 David Perna


Bill and Vincenza DeSalvatore


Italy


Italy


3 Rosie Ingenito


Caetano and Mary Musco


Italy


Italy


8 Vincent Baietti


Gustavo and Margurite Vergnani


Italy


Italy


11


Gerhard Gustav Weiss


Lawrence and Pauline Flugrat


Russia


Russia


13 Rose Tassinari


Louis and Mary Fraberti


Italy


Italy


20 Enis Almeda


Louis and Mary Sousa


Azores


Azorcs


20


Jerome Remy Lemaire


Alexander and Reine Mathis


France


France


22


Priscilla Roberts


24


Barbara Allen Brown


John E. and Annie Robischeau


Taunton


Nova Scotia


28 Maria Genovese


Antonio and Pasqualina Ruggerio


Italy


Italy


28 Thelma Mae Garuti


llenry and Erma Zuechelli


Italy


Plymouth


28 Annie Rugieri


James and Maria Angelo


Italy


Italy


28 Warren Potter Strong


Warren P. and Grace H. Bradford


Plymouth


Plymouth


29 Milton Antone Kaiser


John D. and Annie Christe


Plymouth


Germany


1 Serafin Leal


Serafin and Mary Thomas


Portugal


Portugal


1 Nina Rossetti


Dominic and Eliza Lisandria


Italy


Italy


2 Joseph Govoni


Gaetano and Annie Bretti


Italy


Italy


2 Louis Legnaghi


John and Angelina Scucatto


Italy


Italy


3 John Laurence Grennell


Jolin E. and Sybil L. Pierce Otis S. and Hope F. Briggs


Plymouth


Plymouth


6 Eleanor Bartlett Perkins


Halifax


Duxbury


9 Clayton David Nightingale


Herbert F. and Ada M. Deamonc


Plymouth


Nova Scotia


9 Stanley Wilson Sears


Herbert E. and Gertrude V. Randall


Plymouth


Pawtucket, R. I.


9 Cecelia Indalina Leandro


Portugal


Portugal


9 Robert Lewis Fischer


Easton


Brockton


Portugal


Portugal


12 Robert Francis Stoclens


France


France


13 Peter Romano


Lawrence and Rosie Viella


Italy


Italy


14


Elizabeth May Jennings


14 Sarah Helen Spurr


England


England


Italy


Italy


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10 Olive May Mello


Antonio and Virginia Cabral Charles H. and Nettie W. Bryant Simon C. and Mary J. Starr Henry and Mary Leplat


Ralph K. and Annie W. Rudolph James and Mary A. Mason John and Teresa Aminoni


Plymouth


Plymouth


19 Charles Baringo


Name of Parents


Boston


Plymouth Wellfleet


Plymouth


Plymouth


George H. and Susie M. Barrows William J. and Judith M. Pierce


Plymouth


Plymouth


25 Francis Clifton O'Keefe


May


20 Clarence Henry Johnson


22 Madaline Esther Alberghini


23 Gersinda Gomes 24 Harold Alden Sturtevant


24 Eleanor Louise Harlow


27 Jean Wheelock Beytes


28 Edna Josephine Rogers


30 Nellie Monti


31 Frederick Seymour Moon


31 Rov Douglas Gould


31 Irene Dorothy Peck




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