Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1926-1927, Part 4

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Publication date: 1926
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The services of Fay, Spofford and Thorndike, of Bos- . ton, were secured to draw plans and specifications for the wharf and dike, and superintend construction.


Bids for the construction of wharf and dike were opened February 23, 1924. There were eight bids re- ceived. The Bay State Dredging and Contracting Com- pany being the lowest bidder, were awarded the con- tract.


In the office of the United States District Engineer in Boston, February 25, 1924, the bids to dredge the chan- nel were opened. There were five bidders, the Bay State Dredging and Contracting Company being the low- est this time, also, and awarded the contract for dredg- ing.


The Bay State Dredging and Contracting Company started on the dike March 31, 1924, and a month later they started to drive piles to fill in back of the bulk-head.


In July, and early in the fall, it was discovered that the ground was so soft, where the piles were driven, that the whole bulk-head started to moye slowly towards the east, under the enormous weight of the soft mud being dumped behind the bulk-head.


In our early investigations we had test borings made by the B. F. Smith Company, which Company was con- sidered an Authority on this kind of work. The Federal


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Government also tested the ground and one or two Con- tractors made similar tests, but in no case did we find ground that was considered dangerous, or even suspic- ious, yet for all that our bulk-head would not stand up under the weight of mud, and on October 4, 1924, the Committee was obliged to ask for an additional appro- priation of $25,000.00 to make necessary changes.


At a Special Town Meeting, held Nov. 13, 1926, we asked for an additional amount of $774.68, which finished all the work undertaken on the dike, bulk-head and dredging.


We depended upon the Government contract to fill all the area, and there was material enough to do so, but owing to the nature of the mud filling it exerted too much pressure against the bulk-head, and we were compelled to remove some, to prevent the bulk-head from going to pieces.


The area must be filled in with light filling.


The Board of Health assisted us greatly, one winter, by dumping ashes into this hole, and saved the Town con- siderable money. We are in hopes of getting further aid from this Department.


When there is opportunity to lease other space on the wharf it will be necessary to do additional grading, and it will be desirable to cover these graded areas with ashes or sand.


This work can be spread out over a term of years, how- ever, and will involve very little additional expense to the Town.


It appears desirable to do some additional grading on the area leased by the James Millar Company, and some on the area reserved by the Town, at the south end of the wharf.


We, therefore, suggest an appropriation of $1,000.00 to do this work.


FRANK EASTWOOD, Chairman


Plymouth Relocation Committee.


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REPORT OF THE TOWN PLANNING BOARD


During the past year the Planning Board has consid- ered various matters presented to it by persons inter- ested in the improvement of our Town.


The Selectmen asked the Board to make a recommenda- tion in the matter of proposed location of a dining car, so called, on North St. The Board held a public hearing at which both those who favored this project and those who opposed it had an opportunity to express their vari- ous views. After a discussion by the Board a letter was written by them to the Selectmen, recommending that the request for permission to locate a dining car on North St. be not granted.


Acting on recommendation of the Planning Board, the Selectmen added One Thusand Dollars to their Street De- partment Budget for rounding street corners in various intersections. The work that has been done under this appropriation has greatly improved conditions at these particular corners.


The project of laying a sewer in the valley of Hedges Brook and in a portion of Court St. and Prince St. was considered by the Board. A joint meeting with the Se- lectmen was held, at which this matter was discussed, and at a Planning Board meeting, held February 4, 1927, most of the property owners that would be benefitted by the construction of this proposed sewer appeared before the Board to urge their favorable consideration of this pro- ject. As a result of these meetings the Planning Board approved the project and recommended favorable action by the Selectmen.


The matter of a proposed by-pass route through Plym- outh, studied for the last two years by the Selectmen and


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Planning Board jointly, has been given still further care- ful consideration during the past year.


. The plan submitted with this report shows the three projects which have been studied.


The first, marked Route No. 1, contemplated a route which should leave Court St., near South Spooner St., and turning easterly, cross the tracks of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company at, or near, the foot of Prince St., thence following the shore until it merged into the present Water Street Extension, and fol- lowing this route along Water St., crossing Town Brook easterly of the foundry, thence into Union St., through Stephen's Field, and connect with Sandwich St., near Mt. Pleasant St.


Route No. 2 began in Kingston, near Crescent St., and by a new cut-off route connected with Spooner St. at its junction with North Spooner St., thence following Spooner St., Standish Ave., Oak St., across Town Brook at the junction of Oak and Summer Sts. From this point on, the suggestion of the Public Works Department of the State is that a new road be constructed, crossing Staf- ford St., near Towns St. and South St., near Raymond's Corner, Obery St., near County Farm, and connecting into the State Highway at Warren Ave., near the Estate of Mrs. Hannah Spooner.


Route No. 3, which both the Selectmen and Planning Board believe is superior to either of the other two routes, is the most westerly of the three projects pre- sented. The suggestion is to start this route in Kingston near Howland's Lane, so-called, running through the lands of the Plymouth Cordage Company, westerly of Moning and Russell's Pond, crossing the Middleboro branch of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- road Company, about 600 feet easterly from the present grade crossing at Braunecker's Farm, so-called, through Joseph Malaguti's land to Royal St., thence continuing across Summer St., near Watson's entrance, and Billing-


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ton St., near Deep Water Bridge, past Walter Hall's, until .it connects with the present South Pond Road near Man- uel Medara's.


The Board believes that this is the most practical route that thus far has been studied, and has taken the matter up with the Public Works Department of the State, whose engineer approved the location as shown on the plan. Our advisor, Mr. Arthur Shurtleff, Town Planning Expert, has been over this route with your Board and has given his approval of the plan.


Inasmuch as the building of this road is linked up with the project of a new water supply for a section of the Town over which the road will pass, but the elevation be- ing such that it has hitherto been impossible to adequately supply this territory, it is the opinion of the Planning Board that the Town should proceed at once with so much of the construction of this road as is necessary for the carrying out of the Water Department plans.


ZONING


Probably no one project undertaken by a community can be of more far-reaching value as a guide to the proper development of the community than the adoption of a carefully considered and comprehensive zoning plan. The Planning Board believes that Plymouth should have such a zoning plan.


Experience in other places has shown that there are many difficulties in working out a proper plan, and that it is important that it be approched carefully and with due consideration to all interests involved.


The Board, in arriving at any recommendation which it may make to the Town for acceptance or rejection, will want to devote all the time and attention necessary, and to hear from anyone who wishes to be heard on the sub- ject. The Board recognizes that it is necessary to the success of zoning that it be given the fullest publicity and be adopted only after the most careful consideration by,


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and with complete knowledge of the citizens of the Town.


The Board believes that the proper first step is to have a study by an expert and is informed that such a study could be made for about twelve hundred dollars. This study will be something tangible to discuss and will fur- nish a starting point.


With the possible exception of the "Westerly Route," this seems to be the subject of greatest importance be- fore the Board at the present time.


Miscellaneous work which the Board may wish to un- dertake during the year will probably involve some slight expense, and therefore an appropriation of fifteen hun- dred dollars for the use of the Planning Board is recom- mended.


Respectfully submitted,


F. C. HOLMES, Chairman.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN CLERK


Births, Deaths, Marriages


FOR THE YEAR


1926


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1926


Jan. 6. Walter L. DeLory and Lila M. Blaisdell, both of Swampscott, married in Pymouth.


Jan. 9. Arrigo Bortolotti and Ada A. Cassanelli, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 16. Joseph Vandini and Mary Botieri, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 21. John Lopes of Plymouth and Annie W. John- son of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 30. Kenneth F. Bourne of Plymouth and Irene Dorcas Parker of Plympton, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 30. Frank A. Sampson of Plymouth and Leora F. Morse of Whitman, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 30. John Costa and Mary Tavares, both of Plym- outh.


Feb. 13. Frank Edward Medara and Josephine Cappel- lo, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 16. Albert Leonardi and Mae Fox, both of Plym- outh.


Feb. 27. Justin P. Nowell of Somerville and Louie R. Tripp of Plymouth, married in Somerville.


Mar. 6. Adriano L. Grave and Mary Esteves, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 20. Stanley C. Nightingale of Duxbury and Alma J. Schneider of Plymouth, married in Duxbury.


Apr. 3. Lewis Donald Chaffin of Chelsea and Marguer- ite Amelia Croft of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 3. Roderick L. Sherman and Mary Coutts, both of Plymouth, married in Newton.


Apr. 3. Oscar Burton Soule of Duxbury and Alice R. Hodgdon of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 4. Stoddard Baker Emerson of Hanson and Ber- tha Martha Brink of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Apr. 5. Adolph Govoni and Mary Ellen Keough, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 10. Earl Clifton Reynolds of Plymouth and Eloise Theresa Tucy of Bourne, married in Bourne.


Apr. 19. Antonio Nunes Martinho of Plymouth and Libbie Elizabeth Martin of Oak Bluffs, married in Oak Bluffs.


Apr. 20. Nicholas Kaiser of Plymouth and Elizabeth Madeline Cronin of Waltham, married in Waltham.


Apr. 23. Leander F. Smith of Plymouth and Elizabeth M. Bourque of Wakefield, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 24. Martin Joseph Walsh and Ida Banzi, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 25. Walter Pizzotti and Mary Flora Arruda, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 26. Carroll Paul Burgess of Plymouth and Emily Chandler Noyes of Duxbury, married in Duxbury.


Apr. 29. Antonio Medeiros of West Warwick, R. I., and Mary Lema of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


May 2. Harry D. Glassman of Plymouth and Sarah Berkovich of Haverhill, married in Haverhill.


May 13. Ralph A. Fortini and Helen I. Holmes, both of Plymouth.


May 15. Gordon S. McCosh and Doris R. Clark, both of Plymouth.


May 17. Arthur Edward Jackman of Sutton, N. H., and Mary Louise Riedel of Plymouth, married in Sutton, N. H.


May 22. Bernard D. Verre and Evelyn E. Alexander, both of Plymouth.


May 22. Albano Silva of Kingston and Palmira Alves of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


May 28. Walter LeBaron Ellis and Mabel Estelle Adams, both of Plymouth, married in Cambridge.


May 29. Elias Costa Freire and Mary Carmo Sousa, both of Plymouth.


May 29. Frederick C. Kaiser and Marina Sommi, both of Plymouth.


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May 30. James J. Shippen of Plymouth and Mabel A. O'Neil of Boston, married in Boston.


May 31. Arthur James Collins of Somerville and Ruth Helen Davidson of Lynn, married in Plymouth.


June 2. Clinton Lewis Bancroft of Reading and Ruth Duthie Beckford of Plymouth, married in Plymouth. June 5. Maurice Arnold Blackmur of Quincy and Lou- ise Fisher Adams of Boston, married in Plymouth. June 5. John Lewis of Taunton and Emily Frances Wager of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 7. Elmer E. Ross and Myrtle E. Folsom, both of. Plymouth.


June 9. Thomas R. Southwell and Agnes J. Anderson, both of Plymouth.


June 11. Joseph Henry Cadorette and Margaret May Sears, both of Plymouth.


June 12. Henry Charles Malagodi of Chelsea and Mary Lucy Borsari of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 13. Antonio Chiusano and Assunta Crescezio, both of Plymouth.


June 19. Raymond Jerome Henrion and Harriet Paul- ine Robbins, both of Plymouth.


June 19. Martin Luther Mccullough and Edith Alex- andria Wood, both of Plymouth.


June 26. Thomas William Loft and Grace Brown Mor- ton, both of Plymouth.


June 26. Eugenio Angelo Zorzanello of Providence, R. I., and Theresa Fernanda Busi, of Plymouth, mar- ried in Plymouth.


June 26. Alvaro Rezendes of Somerville and Adelaide Veronica Lawrence of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


June 28. Alcide William Boudreau and Thelma May Stone, both of Plymouth.


June 30. LeBaron Russell Barker Jr. of Plymouth and Mary Bell Pope of Cambridge, married in Boston.


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July 3. Joseph Pickles and Katharine Beatrice Wood, both of Plymouth, married in Brockton.


July 4. Clarence S. Willard of Shresbury and Lizzie S. Estabrook of Worcester, married in Plymouth.


July 10. Walter Augustus Anderson and Sarah Ann Radcliffe, both of Plymouth.


July 14. Alix S. Andrew and Mary Francis, both of Plymouth, married in Marshfield.


July 16. Joseph Raymond Cadorette of Plymouth and Irene May Lee of Carver, married in Plymouth.


July 16. Bernard R. Davis and Margaret S. Watson, both of Plymouth.


July 18. Charles Scott Sturtevant and Beatrice Grace Pitkin, both of Plymouth.


July 24. Edward Costa and Mary Rabello, both of Plymouth.


July 24. Robert R. Tassinari and Elizabeth S. Weichel, both of Hudson, married in Plymouth.


July 26. Frank Silva Torres and Gloria Roderick, both of Plymouth.


July 30. Ferdinand Lenari and Mary Alba Guidaboni, both of Plymouth, married in Boston.


July 30. Robert Anderson Bartlett and Thelma Harri- ett Thom, both of Plymouth.


July 31. Paul William Bittinger of Plymouth and Paul- ine M. Kimball of South Acton, married in Acton.


Aug. 7. Louis Joseph Morin and Mary Zucchelli, .both of Plymouth.


Aug. 11. Herbert Emil Johnson of Providence, R. I., and Thelma Violeen Raymond of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Aug. 14. Harold Fornaciari and Inez Ardizzoni, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 14. Fernando Vecchi and Amelia Morton, both of Plymouth, married in Providence, R. I.


Aug. 21. G. Frank Lord of Athol and Katrina Wain- wright Bittinger of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Aug. 27. Lawrence William McCarty and Marion Les- lie Bosworth, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 27. Nathan H. Sprague of Plymouth and Bessie H. Allen of Waltham, married in Lynnfield.


Aug. 28. John Victoria and Cotilda Motta, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 30. Timothy J. Buckley and Margaret V. Borsari, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 1. Charles H. F. Mueller of Plymouth and Luci- enne E. Schmitt of Cambridge, married in Boston.


Sept. 1. John A. Bradford and Miriam A. Anslow, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 1. Alan W. Ferris of Roslindale and Olive M. McGovern of Plymouth, married in Boston.


Sept. 1. Anibal Miguel and Maria Isabel Patricia, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 3. Harold Washburn Drew and Mabel Allen Decker, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 4. Aurelio Cervelli and Alice E. Sinnott, both of Marshfield, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 4. Willie H. Wirzburger and Annie Sullivan, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 6. Fred M. Dries and Bessie A. Wood, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 8. Frederick Potter Flagg and Olive Chaffin Davis, both of Waltham, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 11. Antone Carreiro of Plymouth and Adelina Furtado Calouro of New Bedford, married in New Bedford.


Sept. 15. Frank Whitney Carver of Plymouth and Edith Anderson of No. Andover, married in No. Andover.


Sept. 18. Donald Grant Hay and Alice Elizabeth Cher- rier, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 18. Licinio Vergnani and Anila Balboni, both of. Kingston, married in Plymouth.


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Sept. 19. Warren Albert Bates of Plymouth and Fran- ces McEleney of Duxbury, married in Winchester.


Sept. 22. Jack Alves and Mary Gloria Nunes, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 25. Evo Calzolari and Mary Eunice Picard, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 25. Clato J. Vecchi and Margaret Longo, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 27. Raymond Francis Girard of Plymouth and Helena C. Murphy of Brockton, married in Brockton. Sept. 28. George A. Ward of Plymouth and Kunigunda Sanger of Belmont, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 28. John Hood of Plymouth and Elizabeth J. For- ward of Watertown, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 30. Harold Clyfton Raymond and Bertha Arlene Alexander, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 2. Walter L. Manter of Plymouth and Olive B. Humphrey of Boston, married in Boston.


Oct. 2. Percy H. Gunther and Agnes G. Matinzi, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 2. Pierce Powers of Boston and Annie Ferri of . Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 2. Manuel Rogers and Rose Motta, both of Plym- outh.


Oct. 2. Isaac Cole and Margaret Boyd, both of Plym- outh, married in Brookline.


Oct. 2. Fred Paul Botieri of Plymouth and Aldea Celia Tache of Kingston, married in Kingston.


Oct. 2. George L. Chandler and Mary L. Chapman, both of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 2. Vincent Longoni of Lynn and Caroline Maloni of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 3. John Th. Calogerakis of Plymouth and Akrivy G. Lelonis of Cambridge, married in Cambridge.


Oct. 3. Antony Kalogerakis and Maria Athanasiou Deliou, both of Plymouth, married in Cambridge.


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Oct. 7. Charles B. Beytes and Anna R. Smith, both of Plymouth, married in Newton.


Oct. 7. Russell A. Pejouhy of Duxbury and Lena M. Rossi of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 9. Irving W. Lyon of New York, N. Y. and Lucy Mabbett of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 9. Lewis P. Carter of Providence, R. I., and Mary Louise Vanasse of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 9. Arthur Lamontagne of Kingston and Annie Bergami of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 12. Wallace Savery Nightingale and Gladys Eliza- beth Wall, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 12. Rigo R. Facchini of Kingston and Laura M. Ca- vicchi of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 16. Jose Mendes and Maria Lopes, both of Plym- outh.


Oct. 16. Arthur E. Shaw and Helen Kingsley, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 19. Glenn C. Black of Plymouth and Winifred M. Packard of Whitman, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 20. Charles W. Wyss of Clifton, Kansas and Louise Larkin of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 20. Henry Frank Borowske of Westfield and Anna Theresa Barke of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 23. Granville Harcourt Beever of Plymouth and Harriet Davis Shepherd of Sharon, married in Sharon.


Oct. 23. Sebastian Govoni of Kingston and Mary Feci of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 25. Arthur J. Boutin and Irene LaBelle, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 30. Francis Murray Keefe and Louise Blackmer, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 30. Fred Wendle Northrup and Josephine Mary Vacchino, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 6. James Edward Paul and Eva Alberghini, both of Plymouth.


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Nov. 7. John Northrope Patchett of Boston and Irma Lee Cole of Pembroke, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 7. Gerald A. Hoare and Lydia J. Holden, both of Lynn, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 7. John P. Dutra of Provincetown and Helen Lu- cille Chase of Chatham, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 7. Rocco DiCamillo of Swampscott and Elba Eliz- abeth Valerani of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 14. Rufus W. Keirstead of Plymouth and Grace L. Phelps of Laconia, N. H., married in Boston.


Nov. 20. James W. Hazen of Plymouth and Louise Mc- Murray of Scranton, Pa., married in Boston.


Nov. 20. Joseph Costa of Plymouth and Maria Estrella Pacheco of New Bedford, married in New Bedford. Nov. 24. Charles F. Haire Jr. and Beatrice M. Fer- guson, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 24. Ralph S. Goldsmith of Providence, R. I. and Hilda Maud Spurr of Plymouth, married in Avon.


Nov. 25. John Joseph O'Connell and Ida L. Young, both of Plymouth, married in Uxbridge.


Nov. 25. Mando G. Ghidoni and Mary Eolanda Balboni, . both of Plymouth.


Nov. 27. Primo Guerra and Amelia Bianchi, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 2. Donald Lawrence Philbrick of Bourne and Vi- ola Ware of Plymouth, married in Bourne.


Dec. 5. Albert W. Douglass and Aile M. Anderson, both of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Dec. 5. James Ruggiero and Bernadina Pimental, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 11. Vincent Buchanan and Ethel J. Sidebotham, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 16. Carmon N. Wagner and Elizabeth Howland, both of Plymouth, married in Brockton.


Dec. 18. Melvin H. Rushton of Boston and Sarah Helen Batey of Plymouth, married in Weston.


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Dec. 18. John B. Leighton of Plymouth and Bessie. Santos of Falmouth, married in Falmouth.


Dec. 23. Loring Dyer and Agnes Johnson, both of Plym- outh, married in Boston.


Dec. 24. George Washington Ellis and Myrtle Elenora Woodbury, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 25. Augustus E. Burgess and Hattie L. J. Gilbert, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 30. Chester V. Malaguti of Kingston and Emma E. Sylva of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Dec. 31. Fred Antone Seigel of Plymouth and Lillian Caroline Mewis of Quincy, married in Quincy.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1926


Date Name


Name of Parents


Father's Birthplace


Mother's Birthplace


Jan.


3 George Warren Radcliffe


George and Ethel A. Priestley


Lawrence


Chicopee


3 Ignez Amaral


Manuel and Alvira Silva


St. Michaels


Brazil


10 Francis Junior Schneider


Nicholas and Catherine Doyle


Plymouth


Pittsfield


11 Marie Celine Sance


Oscar S. and Florence W. Hurle Joseph W., Jr., and Bertha E. Smithi


Wareham


Raynham


14 James Viera


16 Clifford Dexter Bates


New Bedford


18 Harriet Theresa Poirier


Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia


18 Gesomina Musto


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Philomena Prudence Carboni


20


Harold Franklin Gould


Harold F. and Rose V. Silva


Plymouth


Plymouth


England


England


21 John Costa


Samuel and Mary Furtado


Charles F. and Elizabeth M. Doyle


Plymouth


Plymouth


22 Mary Anderson


John and Eleanor R. Ayer


Plymouth


Kingston


Boston


Milton


Plymoutlı


Plymouth


Azores


Azores


St. Michaels


Plymouth


30 Beatrice Alice Despres


Joseph N. and Evette B. Perrault


Canada


Plymouth


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Feb.


1 Thomas McManus


Thomas A. and Dorothy E. Goodell


Kingston


Waltham


Oakdale


Canada


Walpole


Duxbury


4 Chester Freeman Downie


Chester B. and Helen U. Nickerson


Plymouth


Nova Scotia


4 Lillian Alves


Peter and Mary Correa


St. Michaels


St. Michaels


John Ponte


Antone and Mary Furtado


St. Michaels


St. Michaels


8 8 Richard Carl Po


Isaac and Mary Volta


Italy


Dedham


Italy Boston


Plynsouth Carver


Carver


Wareham


Wareham


Hyde Park


Plymouth


Waltham


17


Florence Bernardo


18 Martin Francis West


Martin F. and Mary M. Hall


West Dennis


Plymouth


Flymouth


Ireland


Italy


Italy


Plymouth


Plymouth


11 Janice Rhae Knight


Antonio and Maria daConceicao Joseph W. and Josephine A. Hurd Arthur S. and Theresa A. Carpenter Gennaro and Annie Ruggerio Frank and Susie Mosco


Italy


Italy


Italy


Italy


20 Evangeline E. Montgomery


Albert E. and Lillian Hargrave


Portugal


Portugal


21 Doris Mae Volta


23 Edythe Ann Pilling


26 Alfred Harlow Holmes


27 Mary Pacheco


29 Antonina Jesse


Abel and Mary Vincent


Adam Jr. and Angelina Bessette


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1 Blanche Doris Armstrong Mabel Chandler Guild


George A. and Elinor B. Chandler


Aldo and Lena Pavesi


Frederick C. and Ethel F. White


Harry C. and Lois J. Shaw


Ervin C. and Marion B. Weston


16 Gloria Richardson


Lester W. and Ethel M. McCallum John and Mary Furtado


Portugal


Portugal


22 Robert Warren Haire 22 Silvio Pretti


Herbert W. and Hanna J. Hegarty Aledo and Rita Fantoni


St. Michaels


St. Michaels


Weymouthı


Waldo L. and Kathleen M. Will


Kendall H. and Marion F. Kendrick


John J. and Mary Carreira


8 Alton Anthony Giovanetti Arthur Wallace McGovern 9 13 Harry Wesley Morris


16 Howard Milton Burgess


Date Name


Feb.


26 Walter Diaz


26 Alice Travers 27 Ruth Butters


28 Pauline May Sherman


Mar. 1 Alice Holland Relly 1 Norma Palma Villani


3 John N. Collas


7 Jeanette Frances Goddard


11 Frederick Carleton Bryant


14 Alice Louise Raymond


14 Joan Harney


16 Barbara Louise Gallerani


17 Kenneth Earl Peck


17 Herbert Bradford Wright


18 Adamastor Ribeiro


18 Cecelia Josephine Rock


20 Edward Loring Belcher


21 Virginia Helen Thomas


22 Virginia Bartlett Drew


22 Mesia Alves Monteiro 23 Gordon Keith Davis


30 Wilbur Lowe Turner


April 1 2 Jean Maccaferri 3 Roy Frederick Scholpp 5 Charles Edward Tourgec


6 Arlene Anita Ottani 6 Lawrence Richard Vandini


9 John Everett Young


9 Agnes Mary Massanti


9 Helen Christina Marinatos


9 Donald Francis Bedard


9 Illegitimate 9 Frederick Davis


13 George Addison Nelson




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