Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1897-1899, Part 43

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 998


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Voted. To indefinitely postpone. Motion to reconsider lost.


Art. 17. To see if the town will purchase land upon which to locate the engine house situated in Montrose, now standing on leased land, or what it will do about it. As requested by Charles Talbot and others.


On motion of Mr. Eaton the subject was referred to a special committee, and the moderator appointed Messrs. Stout, Libby and Cade as the committee.


Art. 18. To hear and act upon the report of the selectmen on the petition to extend Valley street from Hart street to Nahant street.


Judge Upton requested further time on all articles relating to the board of selectmen and the request was granted. At 9.30 o'clock it was voted to adjourn until next Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock.


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ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 21, 1898.


Article 18 was taken up, relating to Valley street extension, as petitioned for by Thomas Lally and others. E. A. Upton read the selectmen's report, which recommended that a street be laid out forty feet in width in accordance with plans made by Surveyor Bancroft. No damages asked and none awarded. Report accepted and laid over until next spring in accordance with town rules.


Art. 19. To hear and act upon the report of the selectmen upon the petition to lay out and construct White avenue from Main to Pleasant street.


Mr. Upton, on behalf of the selectmen, recommended that a street forty-five feet wide be laid out, as petitioned for by John G. Aborn and others, and that $25 be appropriated to lay a drain at the junction of Pleasant street. No damages asked and none awarded.


Art. 20. To hear and act upon the report of the selectmen on the petition to lay out and construct Highland avenue, from Gould street to Jordan avenue.


Selectmen were not ready to report and further time was granted.


Art. 21. To hear and act upon the report of the selectmen on the petition to extend Murray street to Albion street.


The selectmen, on petition of Everett A. Fisher and others, recommended that the alterations be made; that $300 be paid to Archbishop Williams of Boston for land to be taken for the purpose, and that $100 be appropriated for the work.


The reports on articles 19 and 21 were laid over, with that of article 18.


Art. 22. To see if the town will appropriate one hundred and fifty dollars for the Park Commissioners, or what they will do about it. As requested by C. H. Hawes and others. Voted. $150.


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Art. 23. To have the town authorize the Board of Light Com- missioners to place an electric light corner of Elm street and Elm square.


Voted. To so authorize.


Art. 24. To see if the town will appropriate twelve hundred dollars to build Valley street extension, or what they will do about it. As requested by Thomas Lally and others.


Voted. To recommend that the subject-matter be placed in the annual warrant next spring.


Art. 25. To see what action if any the town will take to refund the tax of $46.25 paid by mistake by Alice E. Lake, Novem- ber 5, 1896, on real estate situated in Greenwood.


Judge Upton stated that it was quite a complicated case. Through the fault of someone, Mrs. Lake paid the tax on the wrong piece of property, and the mistake was not discovered until her property was advertised for sale by the collector. Mrs. Lake was then obliged to pay the taxes on her own property in addition to the other. She had failed in her endeavor to settle the matter and appealed to the selectmen to recover the money paid out. Mr. Upton moved that the matter be referred to a committee of three. And it was so voted.


Chair appointed E. A. Upton, C. A. Dean and Hiram Eaton to report at next town meeting.


Art. 26. To hear and act upon the report of committees.


The moderator suggested that no reports could be made unless rule 16 of the municipal by-laws was suspended. John Moran objected, therefore nothing could be done under the article.


Article 13, relating to the purchase of the Richardson lot, was then taken up. Mr. Richardson moved that the article be indefinitely postponed, as the town could not legally act on the article.


No action taken on this matter.


Article 14, related to an additional appropriation of $3000


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to furnish two more rooms in the north ward school house. Mr. Perkins stated that both the Lincoln and Hamilton schools were crowded and in the spring additional accommo- dations would be needed, and the north ward school would relieve the demand. The committee had investigated the subject and recommended that $2,500 be appropriated, and that bonds be issued payable in five years, commencing in 1910. And it was voted.


Article 6, relating to an additional appropriation for mis- cellaneous expenses, was taken up, on motion of Mr. Perkins, who offered as an amendment that $170 additional be appropriated for the windmill on the town farm, to be taken from miscellaneous.


Art. 27. To see if the town will authorize its treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to hire a sum of money suffi- cient to meet the appropriations made at this meeting on a term not exceeding one year, and to issue the notes of the town therefor.


Voted. To authorize the treasurer to hire $8,370 as indicated in the article.


The meeting dissolved at 9.30 o'clock. The meeting passed a vote of thanks in recognition of Mr. Hadley's services.


STATISTICS


FROM-


TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER.


Births Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Names of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


lan. 2


Taylor,


Male,


Female,


4 Louise Haley, 5


Olive Ransom Pearson,


5 |Helen Hopkins,


6


Woodland,


8 Mildred Mabel Geraldine Anderson Female, 9|Nellie Wood Kilday, Female,


Shoe finisher, Clerk.


14 Edna Maud McIntire,


Female,


Chair maker.


17 Bertha Evelyn Anderson,


Female,


Walter F. and Evelyn E. (Hicks),


Provision dealer,


19 Ruth Chapin,


Female,


C. H. and Mabel (Johnson), John and Mary (Sullivan),


Grocer. Rattan worker.


1


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Feb.


2 Lawrence,


Female,


Mariner S and Lillian C. (Weston),


Female,


John and Mary ( Meade),


Optician.


Male,


Martin and Mary E. (Duhig),


Laborer.


5 Curtis Jess Taggart,


Male,


David and Josephine (Jess),


Plumber. Rattan worker.


10 Ernest Walter Carlson,


Male,


Axel and Hilda (Crassa),


11 Russell Dutton,


Male,


William H. and Ruth (Blakeman),


Salesman.


11 James Ernest White,


Male,


Foster and Emma (Doucette), John and Margaret ( Lemon),


Teamster. Fireman.


Female, Female, Female,


Charles G. and Maud (Hamilton),


Female,


Female, Female,


William A and Emma J. (Morse), Alfred W. and Etta G. (Small), Henry J. and Nelly G. (McCarty),


Freight agent, Merchant. Salesman. Laborer. Laborer.


Shoe maker.


15 Irene O'Leary,


Female,


Edward H. and Harriet F. (Safford), George P. and Mary E. (Murkland), Hiram D. and Emily ( Ransom), John W. and Mary ( Murray ), James B. and Adelia M. (Orde), Melvin H. W. and Mary E. (Heath), John C. and Sarah A (Greeley ), Walter J. and Ida M. (Clark), Cornelius and Albina J. (Cuff'),


Oscar .A. and Ellen V. (Anderson), Unknown.


28 Lillian Amelia Anderson, 30 * Mary McDonald, 31 Marguerite O'Connor,


Female,


John J. and Sarah E. (Preston),


Salesman. Salesman Engineer.


3 Bessie McGlory, 3 Stanley Earl Collinson, 4 Joyce,


Male,


John W. and Lillie (Stuart),


23 Mary Lillian Hurley,


Female, Female, Female,


Painter.


14 Margaret McDermott, 16 Maud Little, 16 Blanche Little, 17 Hopkinson, 19 Marion Frances Kenrick, 20 Ruth Morgan,


Clerk. Driver Am. Ex. Motorm:11. Mason,


Female, Female, Male,


20 Wilfred Clarence Snow, 20 Engene Joseph Sullivan, 22 Harry W. Smith, 24| William Daniel O'Neil, 28 Robert Edward Everett Harper, March 1 Thomas Edward Doucette, 4 Arthur Joseph Coakley, William Bartlett Marshall, Albina Keefe,


April


Male, Male, Male, Male, Male, Male, Male,


.


Male, Female, Female, Male,


Michael and Annie (Curran), L. Winfield and Grace E. (Aborn), Daniel and Mary (Casey), Thomas J. and Julia (Chamberlain), Hjalma F. and Sophie (Bjondal),


Male,


Timothy and Kate (Sullivan),


Male,


Arthur G. and Mamie M. (Archibald), Machinist.


Male,


James L. and Alice L. (Hamlin),


Male,.


Louis and Fannie (Muse),


21 Clayton Girard Sanford,


24 Marion Morse Porter,


24|Timothy Joseph Wrenn,


Dennis and Elizabeth (Crowley),


26 Rose Hildegrade West,


28 Edith Gertrude Livermore, 28 Marguerite Carter, 29 Walter Thomas Shanahan, 31 Upham, 31 John Howard Marshall,


Female, Female, Female, Male, Male, Male,


Female,


14 Paul Edward Hanglin,


15 Alonsen Chase Phillips,


15 Susan Elizabeth Jeffrey,


16 Ruth Lillis,


17 Ruth Chase,


17 Harold Francis Sullivan,


20 Bartholomew Benedict Clynes, 24 Thomas Francis Fleming, 25 Lillian M. Young,


Male, Female,


Bartholomew and Honora (Dignan), John P. and Lizzie (Dunn), Charles S. and Lillian ( Shew),


Machinist. Laborer. Carpenter. Salesman. Chair maker. Stone mason. Teamster. Civil engineer. Stone mason. Shoe maker. Painter. Rattan worker.


Electrician. Fish dealer. ¡Designer. Printer. Rattan worker. Reed worker. Salesman.


Grocer. Reed worker. Laborer. Metal worker.


5 Agatha Cooney, 11 Fern Eveline Bennett,


Female, Male,


Leonard A. and Hilda (Larsen), Henry and Addie S. (Ward), Lewis E. and Maud (Heath), Thomas F. and Fannie (Mander), Charles N. and Florence (King), William H. and Ellen (Kearns), Joseph R. and Agatha (McCarty). Arthur M. and Lucy E. (Dyer), Jeremiah J. and Fannie (Doucette), Harry E. C. and Margaret A. (Allen), Charles R. and Delia (Doucette), William H. and Nettie (Williams), Henry and Mary ( White),


Charles and Margaret (Walsh),


Male, Fenale, Female, Female, Male, Male,


William N. and Sarah A. (Wellman), John H. and Nora (Hart), Alden H. and Helen (West), John and Mary ( Murphy), Henry E. and Malvina A. (Lawson), Jolın E. and Annie F. (Sullivan),


8 Welch, 10 Elmer F. Lofstrom, 10 Daniel Joseph Dugan, 18 Willis Clyde Allbee, 19 Freelove, 20 Joseph Harry Lefavre,


Male, Female, Male,


Charles E. and Cora F. (Savage), Frank M. and Grace ( Ambler),


Moulder. Laborer. Polisher. Farmer. Painter. Banker. Salesman. Motorman. Rattan worker. Rattan worker. Clerk.


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Births Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898-Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Names of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


AApril 30


Marshall,


May


1 Mary Margaret Burns,


3 Mary Esther Dulong,


3 Eva May Berry, 4 Laura May Dulong,


Female,


4 Allen Quinn,


Male,


5 Lillie Winslow Emerson,


Male,


Male,


Female,


11 Doucette,


Male, Male,


Laborer.


15 John Dewey Maloney, 17 Angelina Dora McKie,


Female,


Male,


Laborer.


Dealer in hides.


21 *Emma Wheeler,


21 *Jane Russell.


Female, Female, Female,' Female,


Unknowil.


Night watchmanl.


Female, Male, Male,


Timothy J. and Julia (Donovan), Robert J. and Jennie S. (Horton), Simon and Arline (Dulong),


Chair maker. Electrician. Painter.


2 Florence May Dulong, 3 Abbie Glidden Richardson, 4|Edna Heath Cloudman,


Female, Female, Female, Female, Male, Male,


Arthur J. and Abbie (Glidden),


Detective.


Farmer.


4|Edith Mary Cloudman,


5 Jeremiah William Doucette,


5 Leo Vincent Doyle, 6| Helen Cameron Smitlı, 8 James Patrick Murphy, 14 Elizabeth Frances Hourihan,


Female, Male, Female,


Jeremiah W. and Jennie E. (Doucette) Patrick F. and Margaret T. (Foley), Albert W. and Lena (Cameron), Timothy F. and Mary K. (Love), Thomas and Elizabeth (Welch),


Stone mason. Section hand. Painter. Moulder. [Rattan worker.


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June


2 Robert Augustus Lawder,


.


Female, Female, Female, Female,


J. Anson and Chlora R. (Dudley), James and Mary (Chamberlain), Peter A. and Mary C. (Landry ), Shepard and Mary M. (Campbell), Raymond D. and Mary J. (Muse), James and Annie (Campbell), Charles S. and Belle ( Winslow), Fletcher M. and Josephine ( Gustafson) Henry W. and Addie L. (Webster), Mark R. and Mary E. (Dulong), John J. and Nora G. (Sullivan), William A. and Christine (Gillis), Gilbert and Annie (Chambers): Henry G. and Mary E. (Balch), Unknown.


Farmer. Mason.


Labore r. Laborer Reed worker. Brass finisher.


Salesman.


6 Arthur Melvin Ferris, 8 Pearl Jackson,


Coachnan. Merchant. Reed worker.


Builder.


20|Joseph Chester Berry, 21 Katherine Louise Gowing,


22 Gertrude McFadden, 31 Trefry, 1 | William Henry Sullivan,


James A. and Ellen (Coleman),


Percival F. and Lulu B. (Cunningham) Salesman.


Charles J. and Mary J. (Houston),


July


15 Thomas Warn Sullivan, 17 Eula Loraine Foster, 17 |Nellie Obarski,


18 John Joseph Doucette, 22 Fred Bryant Swett, 22 Harold Thomas Thrush, 23 Mary Minnie Deveau, *1 Gertrude Leonard, 1| Mary Hazel Kelly, 5 David Henry Burbine, 6 Charles Raymond Hanscom, 6


Muse, 7 |Edward Dana Sabine, Charles Thomas Kirke, 9 | Clara Elizabeth Muse,


10 Martha Julia Seaward,


10 Clara Mabel Seaward, 19 Marion Baxter Moore, 19 Marion Alice Eastman, 20 Mary Donegan,


21 Clifton Sargeant Woodman,


23 Thomas Kenney, 24 Bertha Bannon, 24 Joseph Arthur Keefe,


26 Marguerite Leggett 27 *Charles Gardner,


28 Bessie Elizabeth Sullo, 30 Eva Hopkinson Poland,


31 Eugenia Smith Ramsdell, 3 Ralph Hall Dennison, 3 Albert Doleman Doane, 3 Robert Doleman Doane, 5 Paul James Cavanaugh, 6 John McGrath, 8 Velma Heyward Eaton,


Male, Female, Female, Male, Male, Male, Female, Female, Female, Male,


Daniel S. and Nora (Looney ), Linnell and Annie G. (Prebble), Albert and Mary (Marcinice), Joseph and Theresa ( Moulesoug), Fred M. and Daisy L. (Bryant), Thomas A. and Mabel E. (Cobb), Reuben and Madeline ( Malonson) , Unknown.


Michael J. and Sarah (Maguire), John and Margaret (Muse),


Male,


Charles E. and Annie M. (Thompson), Grain dealer.


Male,


Felix J. and Rose (Moulesong),


Edward D. and Elizabeth A. (Hurlburt) Civil engineer.


Male,


Lawrence II and Mary E. (Mclaughlin) Grain dealer. Currier. Joseph H. and Jessie M. (Simpson),


Female, Female, Female,


-


Charles J. and Clara G. (Hall),


Elba W. and Sadie A. (Douglass), Caleb A. and Bessie (Grozier),


William and Kate (Kelleher), Alvin M. and Mary L. (Knight), Patrick and Delia (McGreal),


Salesman.


Mat maker. Teamster. Rattan cutter. Printer.


Stone cutter. Night watchman. Shoe maker. Clerk.


Electrician.


Male,


Male,


Female,


James W. and Gertrude L. (Atwood), Expressman. Thomas and Mary (Hopkins), Walter H. and Alberta (Heyward),


Cane washer. Beef and Poultry dealer. Chair maker. Ice man. Conductor. Reed worker. Laborer.


Rattan worker. Laborer.


Laborer.


Carpenter.


Carpenter. Fish dealer. Rattan worker.


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Female,


Male,


Female,


John H. and Amelia J. (Elsliger), James. P. and Julia ( McCarthy ), James J. and Mabel (Peutz), Unknown.


Male,


Nicolas and Mary (de Cecca),


Female, Female, Female, Male, Male, Male,


Edwin F. and Eva Hopkinson),


George E. and Ida T. (Greenwood), William S. and Frances D. (Adams),


Emmet J. and Sadie C. (Doleman),


Rattan worker. Clerk.


Aug.


Female, Female, Female, Male, Male,


Male,


Births Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898 -Continued.


Datc.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Names of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Ang. 9 Ruth Severance, 11|Eleanor Pemberton Gates, 15 William Adrien Downing, 19 Edith Irene Regan, 21 Marjorie Preston,


21 Gladys Hortense Crew,


Female, Female, Female, Female, Male, Male, Female,


Charles H. and Margaret E. (Hopkins) John JJ. and Ellen ( Proctor), Stephen J. and Alice (Beers), Unknown.


Foreman Iron worker. Blacksmith.


Gilder. Electrician. Fruit dealer.


Pattern maker.


29 Josephine Frances Stoddard, 29 Arthur Francis Gibbons,


Female, Female, Male,


Chauncey D. and Lizzie J. (Palmer), Henry W. and Ada ( Edmands),


Shoe maker.


Chair maker. Shoe maker. Rattan worker.


31 Irene Elizabeth Surrette, Sept. 2 George Arthur Malonson, 2 *Leroy Logan Commings, 5 Leon Allen Blanchard, 5 Henry William Surrette,


Male, Male,


William and Nellie M. (Mckinnon), Peter and Jennie (Milliken),


Signal tender. Laborer.


Male,


Female,


Male,


Don W. and Katherine A. (McCaskell) Aloysius P. and Nora F. (Sullivan), George R. and Elizabeth A. (Bilby), William and Fannie (Doherty),


Musician. Moulder. Clerk.


Male, Female,


Male,


Male,


Jolm L. and Annie (McCormack), Amos M. and Nora (Millerick), Josiah and Ella M. (Bishop),


Teamster. Carpenter. Laborer. . Wood worker.


Male,


Female,


Robert E. and Margaret (Remington), Painter.


Expressman. Tailor. Chair maker. Moulder. Book keeper. Laborer.


22 Mary Winnifred Brown, 22 Thomas Proctor Sullivan, 23 William Wesley Wannamake, 23 *Etta May Day, 26 Percy Urwin Holoway, 27 Helen Gertrude Bailey, 28 Sarva Frank Stamegna, 28 Emily Elgina Sheldon,


Male,


Female,


Male,


Thomas H. and Selina F. (Mace), Warren A. and Agnes (Corcoran), Joseph and Mary (de Cecca),


Female,


Male,


Thomas and Mary (Foley), John I. and Dell (Doucette), Monday and Millie (Hatfield),


10 Doris Katherine Edgar, 12 John Mortimer Butler, 12 Norman Cecil Singer, 14 Catherine Violet McIntosh, 15 John Harold Surrette, 18 Leonard Gates, 18 Charles Roy McWhirter, 20 Winifred Gwinn Gibson,


-


Female, Female, Male,


Walter M. and Harriet (Chadsey), J. Havelock and Evelyn (Gammons), David and Nellie (Sullivan), Jolm N. and Julia E. (Coakley), William P. and Emma E. (Currier),


Pleasant S. and Mary L. (Braxton),


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21|Franklin Emerson Sederquest, 21 |John Francis Glynn, 22 Agnes Lillian Dixon, 22 Florence Olive Eager, 28| Philip Stanley O'Donnell,


Oet. 2 Mary Julia Deveau, 5 Jones, 5 John Francis Coffey. 9 Frederick Sinclair Crosby,


10 Thomas Curley,


10 Phœba A. Emerson,


11 |Joseph Albert Smith,


12 Ethel Elizabeth Greenyer,


12 Mary Elizabeth White,


12 Helen Marie Paulson,


13 Louis Jesse Carlson,


14 John William Talbot, 15 Colin Balmain Joe, 17 Louise Adams Whitten,


Female,


Female,


Female,


Male,


Male, Male,


Thomas G. and May E. ( Mallhewman), Ink manufacturer.


Female,


Ulysses G. and Nelly (Creed),


Male,


Female,


Male,


Male,


Female, Male,


Female,


Female, Male,


Female,


Albert E. and Virginia (Thorp), John J. and Mary (Hickey),


Nathan L. and Mabel E. (MeKie), George B. and Alice E. ( Moore), Joseph P. and Mary (Campbell), Edmund and -


Frank M. and Althea M. (Mitchell), James F. and Annie E. (Keefe), Ora E. and Josephine M. (Littlefield), Samuel M. and Addie ( Doucette), Edward and Alice B. (Badger), Roland and Matilda ( Muse), Carl and Elizabeth (JJolinson),


John W. and Matilda (Nelson), John T. and Maria (Hagerty), David and Mary A. H. (Balmain), Winsor and Rose (Nesmitlı), Alvin L. and Myrtie (Hitchcock), Edward E. and Carrie M. (Murdock), Francis E. and Lavinia (Smith), James M. and Alice S. (Weaver),


Frank L. and Lucy R. (Emerson), Patrick J. and Annie T. (Casey), Jonathan and Mary J. (Mitchell), Albert J. and Grace E. (DeRonde), Joseph E. and Mary L. (Killorin), George A. and Bertha M. (Dorey), Charles and Frances E. (Gleason), Charles H. and Annie T. (Donohue), Jeffrey B. and Matilda (Doucette), William H. and Julia (Eager),


Teamster. Bookbinder. Clerk.


Iron moulder. Cardman. Laborer. Grain dealer. Laborer.


Piano tuner Bra-s finisher.


Expressman.


Stone mason. Shipper. Stone mason. Chair maker. Painter.


Laborer.


Engineer. Dry goods dealer. Gateman.


Fish dealer.


Optician. Salesman.


Laborer. Clerk.


Laborer.


Laborer.


Box maker.


Salesman. Laborer. .


Salesman.


Moulder. Laborer. Shoe maker.


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18 Gladys Louise Vannalı,


19 Priscilla Augusta Richi,


22 | Howard Arthur Collinson, 25 Stephen Mantor Graves, 27 Bell, 28 Alice Lilla Bisbee,


Nov.


29 Myron Edward Norton, 1 Mary Elizabeth Lally, 1 John Nelson Heunigar, 3 Nelson Clark Glidden, 4 Vileda Josephine Maxwell, 5 Pond,


5 Thelma Bridge, 6 Lillian Ryder, 6|David Andrew Doucette, 8 Gladys Veronica Ritchie,


Male, Male, Female, Female, Male,


Female, Male,


Male,


Linwood B. and Gussie E. (Lee), John and Mary (McGourty),


Male, Male,


Female, Male,


Female, Female, Female,


Male,


Male, Male,


Births Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898-Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Names of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Nov, 9 Warren Emerson Branch, 12 Mary Elizabeth White, 13 Edith May Whittle, 16 Mary Murphy,


Male,


George E. and Emma A. (Bailey), Roland and Matilda (Muse),


Real estate. Teamster.


Female,


George E. and Mary (Landry).


Motorman. Chair maker. Fish business.


16 Beatrice Blanche King,


Female,


Timothy and Nellie (Connell), John T. and Anna K. (Dame), Joseph F. and Kate (Dorey), George and Catherine R. (Hobin),


Mat maker.


18 Charles Edward Moral,


Male,


Female,


Female,


Frank A. and Lilla ( Lassell),


18 Marion Josephine Dowling, 19 Doris Marguerite Palmer, 20 Gus Arthur Carlson,


Male,


Carl E. and Tyra (Johnson),


20 Seabury,


Male,


Frank W. and Kate (McPliee), Daniel and Catherine (Doyle),


Effie,


Sexton.


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Dec. 2 Elaine Vint, 4 Edward Fay, 9 John William Burke,


Male,


Michael J. and Mary L. (Mahon),


Reed worker.


Engineer.


9 Michael Hurtin,


Male,


James W. and Mary E. (Flynn), James and Julia ( Hourihan),


12 Margaret Mary Cronin,


Female,


James and Hannah ( Hartnett),


Female,


William and Louise (Stanton),


Mason.


17 Fred Norman Coggin,


Male,


Charles H. and Frances (Shepard), William R. and Kate F. (Geary), Jeremiah and Julia ( Murphy ),


Rubber worker.


1 24 Christopher Barrett, 25 Amy Lillian Litchfield, 26 Pauline Wendell Chellis,


Female, Female,


Upholsterer. Salesman.


Female,


Female,


Female,


Female,


Male,


Edgar A. and Lillian ( Messengar), Olin F. and Harriet (Wendell), John and Elizabeth (Creaney), William H. and Catherine (McNeil), Edward A. and Mary E. (Ayer), Peter E. and Selma (Ramberg), William J. and Margaret (Kennedy),


U. S. army. Carpenter. Brass worker.


Ratan worker.


|Baker


*State foundlings.


Shipper. Painter. Blacksmith.


21 Lillian Margaret Creedon, 21 Mildred Hanright, 25 Francis Gregory Carr, 27 John Howard Muse,


Male,


James and Mary ( White),


Male,


Simon and Addie (Shaw),


Stone worker.


Female,


Alfred W. and Bertha J. (Jackson),


Stenographer.


Laborer. Weaver. Mfr. of stove polislı.


13 Bertha Ackerman,


14 Margaret Mamie Burrage,


Female,


George and Agnes (Doucette),


Fireman.


Rubber worker.


20 Augustine Christopher Barry,


Male,


Male,


26 Mary Elizabeth O'Brien, 27 Jessie Lauretta Woods, 28 Bertha May Hanwright, 29 Florence Louise Ohlson, 30 William James Newland,


Female,


Female,


Carpenter. Telegraph operator.


Female, Female,


Male,


Marriages Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898.


Date of Marriage.


Names of Bride and Groom.


Age.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


What Marriage.


By whom Married.


Jan. 12.


Edwin F. Poland, J. Eva Hopkinson,


37 40


Wakefield, 66


Essex, Saco, Me.,


Jeremiah and Lucy, Laurent and Mary J.,


First,


N. R. Everts. at Wakefield.


Jan. 12,


-


Henry W. Livermore, 19 Wakefield, Adelaide S. Ward, 17


Boston, Cambridge,


Henry J. and Martha A., Thomas M. and Rosina,


First,


Edward Mansfeld, at Wakefield.


Jan. 15,-


William Darling, Jr., 22|Wakefield, Carrie Young,


22 Monson, Me.


Wakefield,


William and Sarah W.,


First, Second,


Henry M. Heywood at Monson, Me.


Jan. 19,


- -


Bradford F. Blaisdell, Leona B. Carter,


23 Wakefield, 21 Wilmington,


Saco, Me , Wihnington,


Bradford W. and Clara A. First, Win. W. and Henrietta V. 66


Elijah Harnion, at Wilmington


Jail. 23,


John J. Sullivan, Ellen B. Proctor,


31 Wakefield, 26 Boston,


New York, N. Y. Jeremiah and Margaret, Pt Hawkesbury, Michael and Ellen,


First, 66


Michael J. Owens, at Boston.


Feb. 5,


Edmond Deveau, Maggie Doucette,


22 Wakefield, 23


Nova Scotia, 66


Joseph and Harriet, Jolın B. and Julia,


First,


J. E. Millerick, at Wakefield.


Feb. 14,


George G. Collins, Henrietta S. (Hayden) [Merrill,


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Exeter, N. H., Amherst, N. H.


Andrew W. and Abbie, Frank W. and Elizabeth,


Second,


Sam'l G. Dunham, at Wakefield.


Feb. 15,


James E. Stewart, Annie C. Munier,


35 Wakefield, 29


Liverpool, N. S , James E. and Mary, Wakefield, John B. and Cecelia,


First, 66


Win. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield.


Feb. 22,


Albert N. Darling, Mary J. Bryant,


30 Wakefield, 34


Malone, N. Y., Boston,


James G. and Harriet S., Stephen N. & Harriet N.,


First, 6.


N. R. Everts, at Wakefield.


Feb. 28,


Laurio D. Darling, Hattie E. Messer,


41 |Wakefield, 33


Middleboro, Methuen,


William and Sarah, James and Lydia,


First,


Albert P. Davis, at Wakefield.


55


51 Wakefield, 66


[C. B.,


Marriages Registered in the Town of Wakefield during the Year 1898-Continued.


Date of Marriage.


Names of Bride and Groom.


Age.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


What Marriage.


By whom Married.


Mar. 19,


Timothy J. Sullivan, Julia Donovan,


22| 21


Wakefield,


Ireland, 66


John and Ellen, John and Mary,


First, 66


J. E. Millerick, at Wakefield.


Mar. 29,


Adelbert A. Coates, Nellie A. Currier,


42 Wakefield, 28 Beverly,


Stratton, Vt., Chester, N. H.,


Ezekiel P. and Eliza P., John and Abigail,


First,


Albert B. Coates, at Beverly.


Apr. 18,


Amos White, Fannie Robbins,


23 Wakefield, 22


Nova Scotia, 66


Isaiah and Mary A., Joseph and Matilda,


First‹ 66


Win. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield.


Apr. 20,


Daniel F. Donohue, Rose E. Gates,


33 31


Wakefield, 66


Ireland, Halifax, N. S.,


John and JJohanna, John and Kate,


First,


W. Dewees Roberts at East Boston.


Apr. 24,


William J. Lee, Nora Curran,


30 28


Wakefield, 66


Carlisle, Ireland,


John and Hannah, John and Margaret,


First,


J. E. Millerick, at Wakefield.


Apr. 27,


Philip Morin, Mattie Ennis,


43 Stoneham, 22 |Providence,


Grandhine, Ca., Newburyport,


Paul and Matilda, Seth and Carrie,


Second,


N. R. Everts, at Wakefield.


May


1,


Peter A. LeFave, Theresa Muse,


24 22


Wakefield, 66


Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,


David and Julia, Paul and Fannie,




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