Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1903-1905, Part 26

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 1191


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· 2,600 00


152


Interest account


. $15,775 00


Highways . .


· 10,000 00


Street sprinkling


1,200 00


Poor department


5,000 00


Police department


.


1,700 00 ·


Night watch


1,800 00


Fire department


6,500 00


Forest firewards


300 00


Fish committee .


25 00


Miscellaneous


6,000 00


Town hall expenses ·


2,000 00


Richardson Light Guard


600 00


State aid .


4,000 00


Soldiers' relief


3,400 00


Military aid


700 00


Insurance .


850 00


Town library


200 00


Reading room


200 00


Library card catalogue


100 00


Salaries town officers


6,020 00


Sewer, maintenance


2,100 00


construction


1,700 00


66 commissioners' salaries 300 00


Municipal Light Plant, main- tenance .


32,000 00


Municipal Light Plant, extensions


1,000 00


Replacing fire alarm boxes .


190 00


Gong and tapper, Greenwood


30 00


Bell, tower and tapper, Boynton- ville, ·


350 00


Park department


.


500 00


Suppression of moths


300 00


Water department, maintenance and operation . 12,500 00


Water department, construction 5,000 00


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.


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153


Fire department, Montrose Hose


Company


$350 00


Markers, Old Cemetery


250 00


New fire hose .


550 00


Fire department horses


500 00


Fire alarm box, Preston street


82 00


Fire alarm box, Main and Cres- cent streets


55 00


Repairing armory roof


200 00


Water rental, hydrants, stand- pipes, and fountains


3,450 00


Water commissioners, salaries


400 00


Memorial day


250 00


July 4th


.


250 00


-$179,912 00


State tax .


$6,350 00


County tax


8,584 68


Sewerage tax


7,652 70


Metropolitan park tax


2,685 79


25,273 17


Total


$244,359 64


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ALSTEAD W. BROWNELL, FREDERIC S. HARTSHORNE, CHARLES A. DEAN, Assessors of Wakefield.


154


Report of the Overseers of the Poor.


The Overseers of the Poor herewith submit their annual report : The farm, stock and buildings are all in good con- dition. We have made permanent improvements to about $75. The farm has produced 45 tons of hay, 200 bushels of potatoes, 15 bushels turnips, 28 bushels carrots, 15 bushels parsnips, 12 bushels beets, 20 tons green feed, besides other vegetables and grain used on the farm. The receipts from the farm were increased $323 09 over the pre- vious year, and the expense were $82 15 less. There has been considerable wood cut for use at the farm, and also for the outside poor. The net expense of tramp house has been $220 42. We have asked the aid of the Police Department in looking out for the tramps, and through their very effi- cient help we are practically having no tramps apply for lodgings. Our appropriation for the year was $6000, and we are glad to be able to report a balance of $402 20, to be returned to the treasury. By the sudden death of Mr. Horatio Bumpus on Dec. 31, our board lost a valued mem- ber, and the town a faithful official.


WILLIAM A. CUTTER, EDWARD E. LEE,


Overseers of the Poor.


155


POOR DEPARTMENT. GENERAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


Spring appropriation,


$5,000 00


Fall appropriation,


1,000 00


$6,000 00


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS.


Sale of milk,


$1,347 13


" calves,


17 50


" wood and chips,


149 33


" vegetables,


60 37


" cows,


75 00


66 " eggs,


5 35


" hogs,


19 99


Use of bull,


11 00


" " telephone,


2 70


Board of Fred Neiss, .


44 00


" Edward Putnam,


100 00


Wages returned, 1 14


$1,833 51


OUTSIDE RECEIPTS.


State of Mass., Mrs. Frank Toth, $10 90


Ella Whitlock, 4 50


J. W. Carter, 3 25


City of Boston, Conway children, 3 00


" " Woburn, C. W. Andrews, 2 15


" " Gloucester, Mrs. C. Johnson, 8 03


Town of Braintree, Fannie E. Holmes, 602 79 " " Topsfield, Mrs. Geo. W. De- land, 149 95


C. H. Hawes, guard. W. L. Hawes, 84 96


David Ogilvie, act. Mrs. Ogilvie, 39 25


E. J. Gihon, Adm., John W. Lyons estate, 200 00


Sale of Wood, tramp house, · 118 25


$1,227 03


156


EXPENSES OF OUTSIDE POOR. EXPENSES AT INSTITUTIONS.


Clara Macullar, at Westborough Insane


Hospital, $7 43


J. H. Smith, at Truant school, Chelms- ford, 6 71


J. P. Barker, at Truant school, Chelms- ford, 49 71


John Froton, at Mass. school for feeble minded, . 169 92


Blanche L. Pratt, at Mass., school for epileptics, 127 98


Henry W. Curran, at Mass., school for epileptics, 47 11


Charles Shaw, at Truant school, Chelms- ford, 10 53


$419 39


AID TO PERSONS RESIDING HERE WITH SETTLEMENTS ELSEWHERE.


Mrs. Geo. W. Deland, Topsfield, $37 56


Mrs. C. Johnson, City of Gloucester, 104 03


Mrs. Fannie E. Holmes, Town of Brain- tree,


340 41


Mary E. Hill, state of Mass. 13 72


Emery D. Cary, Stoneham,


16 75


$512 47


AID TO NON-RESIDENTS WITH SETTLEMENTS HERE.


Mrs. James Bransfield, Stoneham, $93 54


Lillian Banks, Boston, 13 00


John Casey, Boston, 16 00


Frederick Williams, Somerville, . 10 00


Charles H. Ryder, Stoneham, 49 30


Harry Jaquith, Reading, · 42 96


157


Eliza Green, Reading,


$14 00


Abbie M. McIntire, Reading,


38 68


$277 48


OUTSIDE HOME RELIEF.


Mrs. Mary Cassidy, Maple street, $27 03


William Hinckling, Beacon street, 37 66


Annie Hanscom, Pleasant street, 310 65


Charles F. Spring, Albion street,


19 79


Mary Flynn, Rockland street,


70 14


Daniel J. Trumbull, Grafton street,


16 08


Mrs. M. Malonson, Foundry street,


123 62


Henry Davis, Hanson street,


16 65


Mrs. Donohue, Greenwood avenue,


10 05


Mrs. Owen Haney, Albion street,


37 64


Mrs. M. Doucette, Main street,


71 53


Mrs. Ellen McNally, Fitch court,


123 94


Mrs. J. Kelley, Center street,


199 32


Hannah Lonargan,


36 75


Mrs. Rosa Frost,


123 23


Mrs. Nora Fowler, Salem street,


84 00


Mrs. Michael Fay, Albion street,


9 71


Mrs. Mary O'Cleary,


107 42


Kate O'Cleary,


105 52


James McDonald,


10 00


Patrick Burns,


11 71


P. J. O'Hare,


3 30


Mabel F. Holmes,


3 52


Eliza Barry,


7 04


William Barry,


7 50


William Batchelder,


54 62


Elizabeth J. Lewis,


20 00


George A. Smith,


106 32


E. A. Hallett,


347 47


George R. Singer,


15 00


Mary L. Nickerson,


.


108 08


158


Grace Watts,


$49 43


Reuben Deveau, 45


Anna Downey, Bateman court,


5 92


Mrs. John Doyle, Otis street, 8 23


H. H. Sweetser,


2 71


Mrs. Richardson,


1 71


Mrs. Caverley, .


1 71


P. Casey, .


1 71


Warren Adams,


5 50


Emma Carey,


76 60


Sarah Hill,


2 80


Joseph O'Donnell,


34 00


Mary O'Hare,


19 75


Walter Doucette,


.


12 00


William Conway,


24 05


Mrs. Ann Sullivan,


14 26


Mrs. A. H. Batterson,


43 00


Mrs. J. Hennigar,


2 02


Neils Johnson, .


.


8 22


Watson child,


2 00


Thomas G. Gould, 128 Salem street, 10 24


Frank Smith, Elm street, .


5 86


Simon Doucette, Albion street, 1 97


Mary E. Holmes, Hart street,


2 54


Joseph Fredette, Main street,


75


Mrs. Haliday, Center street,


9 75


Jessie Muse,


4 15


Expenses of the department,


16 25


Care 291 tramps,


353 67


Less potatoes delivered from farm,


$25 71


Wood 66


109 76


Stock on hand in store,


35 00


170 47


$3,985 41


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$4,155 88


159


ALMSHOUSE STORE ACCOUNT.


Stock on hand, Feb. 1, 1904, .


$42 50


W. V. Taylor, . .


111 98


$154 48


Less delivered to outside poor,


119 48


Stock on hand Feb. 1, 1905,


$35 00


TRAMP HOUSE ACCOUNT.


Care of tramps,


$234 65


Food for tramps,


9 76


Fuel,


16 13


Light and water,


17 68


Rent,


50 00


Clerk hire. .


25 00


Sundries,


45


$353 67


Less cash received for wood,


$118 25


Supplies on hand at tramp house,


15 00


$133 25


Net expense of tramps,


$220 42


DETAILED ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.


HAY AND GRAIN.


Curley Brothers,


$295 65


Cutler Brothers,


80 57


L. H. Kirk,


377 68


$753 90


GROCERIES.


W. V. Taylor,


$523 82


E. E. Lee,


152 95


F. C. Small & Co.,


29 50


G. B. Eager,


1 15


Cutler Brothers, .


5 98


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.


.


$713 40


160


PROVISIONS AND FISH.


Union Supply Co.,


$234 35


H. B. Quint,


45 43


$279 78


DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES.


Bowser & Co.,


$61 96


Hugh Connell,


33 26


J. T. Paine, .


8 18


J. W. Poland,


47 27


N. C. Hunter,


5 80


F. E. Cox,


8 18


Wakefield Clothing Co.,


32.96


F. N. Joslin & Co.,


6 25


$203 86


BLACKSMITHING, HARNESS, ETC.


Wanamaker & Feindel,


$28 25


J. T. Gosnay,


17 15


R. C. North,


43 76


.


$89 16


SEEDS, TOOLS, HARDWARE, ETC.


W. J. Munroe,


$58 73


J. Laybolt,


.


13 70


W. A. Cutter,


19 05


Cutler Brothers, .


43 05


$134 53


FERTILIZERS AND MANURE.


J. W. Heath,


$10 50


M. C. Evans,


15 75


J. J. Sullivan,


15 50


W. A. Cutter,


11 25


J. H. Buckley, Fire Department,


6 25


.


· 21 25


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$80 50


161


STOCK EXPENSES.


T. E. Cox, $13 50


M. C. Evans,


2 00


J. C. Edmands,


85 78


A. S. Clark,


16 00


Newton Mfg. Co.,


1 50


J. W. Holden,


97 50


F. O. Walton,


3 00


$219 28


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS.


Feindel & Harrison,


$35 05


A. T. Locke,


84


V. B. Staples, ·


4 14


$40 03


SALARIES AND FARM LABOR.


Geo. E. Donald, salary, $700 00


Arthur Faucett, .


220 00


John McCleary, .


50 00


F. H. Holmes,


29 99


James Allen, 60 39


Bowers' Employment Bureau, 4 00


James Chapman,


23 25


F. H. Coburn,


. .


20 00


William Jordan, .


80 00


$1,187 63


HOUSEHOLD LABOR.


Mary A. Kelley,


$7 74


Annie Neiss,


36 40


Jennie Bartlett,


6 00


Mary English,


87 44


Margaret Connell,


4 57


Margaret McCourt,


35 44


.


.


.


$177 59


.


.


.


162


MISCELLANEOUS.


A. H. Thayer,


$2 62


Express,


9 60


D. Taggart,


21 79


J. W. Heath,


140 30


C. W. Eaton,


4 00


Oliver Walton,


20 00


Curley Brothers, .


40 50


Geo. H. Taylor, .


2 55


C. M. Lerned & Co.,


8 25


F. T. Woodbury,


3 50


D. C. Wright,


5 25


C. A. Cheney & Co.,


6 84


J. S. Bonney, ·


20 27


Water Department,


60 00


Solshine Mfg. Co.,


2 75


S. H. Hellen,


325 50


E. Caldwell,


6 55


Town of Saugus,


7 84


Joseph Breck,


2 30


J. W. Ross,


3 16


A. A. Magee,


14 40


J. H. McNeill,


2 00


W. A. Cutter,


1 12


C. S. Knowles,


75


T. E. Cox, .


22 00


Loughlin Brothers,


1 10


J. G. Hunt,


7 00


Morrill-Atwood Ice Co., 25 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 24 98


B. F. Norton, 1 35


$793 27


Total expense at Almshouse, Less receipts, .


$4,672 93


1,833 51


Net expense, ·


$2,839 42


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163


RECAPITULATION.


Total receipts for 1094,


$9,060 54


Total expense outside poor, ·


$3,985 41


Total expense at almshouse, · 4,672 93


$8,658 34


Balance unexpended,


$402 20


ALMSHOUSE INVENTORY.


Twenty-five tons English hay,


$450 00


Five tons salt hay, ·


50 00


Grain and feed, ·


30 00


$530 00


Twenty cords manure,


$80 00


Three cords hard wood,


18 00


Six cords pine wood, .


30 00


Fifteen cords pine trash wood,


60 00


Six cords wood, sawed and split, 48 00


Fifteen hundred feet pine lumber,


45 00


$281 00


One mare, .


$150 00


One horse, .


50 00


Twelve cows,


600 00


Fowls,


30 00


One bull,


30 00


One hog,


15 00


Vehicles and harness,


$225 00


Farm tools, etc.,


175 00


Household goods,


500 00


Coal,


200 00


Groceries and provisions,


116 60


Potatoes and vegetables,


50 00


200 gals. pure cider vinegar,


24 00


$875 00


$1,290 60


164


ALMSHOUSE INMATES, FEB. 1, 1905.


Annette Mayo, . 52 years.


Walter Mayo,


43 66


Roy Thomas Mayo,


·


13


Jemima H. Clements, died April 3, 1904,


84


Thomas Sullivan, . 65


Mrs. Thomas Sullivan,


55


66


Mary J. Skulley,


74


John Malcolm,


61


66


James Doyle,


81 66


Wm. O'Neil,


.65


Herbert A. Ames,


22


Charles Penniman, left Dec. 21, 1904, .


29


66


Henry Curran, left Sept. 23, 1904,


40


John McCleary, Nov. 30, 1904, .


19


Mary O'Hare, Dec. 31, 1904,


44


Eliza Barry, Dec. 24, 1904,


49 69


Sarah Sharp, Aug. 10, 1904,


70


Eugene Jaquith, July 2, 1904,


50


66


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Timothy Hopkins, Jan. 28, 1905,


165


Report of Cemetery Commissioners.


The cemetery commissioners herewith submit their sec- ond annual report. From the proceeds of sale of wood and lots we were able to remove stumps and roots from 114 lots in section B, grade and prepare same for sale, extend road- way around section B a distance of about 960 feet.


We again call the attention of the town to the necessity of beautifying the entrance to the cemetery and grading lots in rear of same as this portion of the cemetery must be made presentable before any large sale of lots can be ex- pected. We feel satisfied that the nature and location of this cemetery will make it possible for us to make it one of the most attractive cemeteries in the state.


We earnestly desire and must have to accomplish this end the interest and co-operation of the people of the town, and as a step in this direction we would recommend an appropriation of $500 and receipts of cemetery.


The receipts and expenditures were as follows :


RECEIPTS.


Balance,


$54 64


Sale of wood,


569 40


Sale of grass,


2 00


Sale of lots,


208 28


Sale of wind-mill,


.


.


7 50


.


.


$841 82


166


EXPENDITURES.


Pay roll :


John Watts,


$49 75


W. F. White,


51 50


John Henry,


36 00


Henry Reid,


40 81


F. Nickerson,


167 61


J. McGlory,


31 00


Austin Mansfield,


76 25


F. P. Cutter, surveying,


21 00


Gus Muse,


6 68


Patrick Muse,


14 06


C. L. Fogg, .


77 25


Wm. Dager,


12 28


Reuben Muse,


7 37


Albert Dager,


14 20


E. F. Preston,


24 00


J. G. Bancroft,


2 25


Sylvine Muse,


21 75


A. F. Lyman,


9 00


Cutler Bros., seed,


3 71


J. W. Grace, drain pipe,


9 00


Barbour, Stockwell Co., markers, .


48 90


Perrin Seaman, dynamite,


13 50


J. Laybolt, material,


2 90


Cutler Bros., supplies, .


21 88


G. M. Kelley, repairs, .


50


Balance, ·


.


78 67


.


.


$841 82


Respectfully submitted, OLIVER WALTON, Chairman. WILLIAM H. BUTLER, Sec. FRANKLIN NICKERSON.


STATISTICS


FROM


TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1904.


Date of Marriage.


Names of Bride and Groom.


Residence of each ào at time of marriage


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


What Marriage.


By Whom Married.


Jan. 3, Joseph L. Hasty, Clara A.( Winslow) Burke, 32 Provid'ce, R. I. Providence, R. I.,


27 Scarboro, Me. Scarboro, Me.,


Nicholas S. and Hattie L., Unknown,


First, Second,


Albert P. Davis,


at Wakefield.


Jan.


3, David P. Sliney, Catherine T. Donovan,


31 |Wakefield, 26 Wakefield,


Cork, Ireland, Ireland,


Edmond and Honora, Maurice and Ellen,


First, 66


J. A. Crowley, at Wakefield.


Jan.


6, Harry Hill,


Alice A. Mansfield,


31 Wakefield, 27 Wakefield,


St. Johnsbury, Vt., Wakefield,


William S. and Martha M., Albert A. and Carrie E.,


First,


Clarence G. Robbins, at Wakefield.


Jan. 18, Henry O. Peckham, Nellie M. Eaton,


32 Wakefield, 30 Wakefield,


Providence, R. I., Wakefield,


Henry B. and Mary A., David M. and Mary E.,


First, 16


C. Guy Robbins,


at Wakefield.


Jan. 23, David D. Young, Beaths B. Wacks,


32 Wakefield, Canada, 26 Bingh'm'n,N. Y Binghamton, N.Y.


Angus and Mary, Peter and Bridget,


First,


J. A. Crowley,


at Wakefield.


Feb. 13, Thomas Boisvert, Lumena Doucette,


34 Wakefield, 39 Haverhill,


St. Croix, Can., Montreal, P. Q.,


Cyprien and Leocadie, Joseph B. and Lumena,


Second,


Victor Fayet,


at Haverhill,


Feb. 13, Frank W. Hinds, Aphia (Branch) Haw,


39 Everett, 39 Wakefield,


Charlestown, Charlestown,


Samuel W.and Catherine M. First, William H. and Mary E.,


Second,


I. J. Mead, at Everett.


Feb. 16, William J. Burgess, Margaret F. Sullivan,


21|Wakefield, 23| Wakefield,


Moncton, N. B., Wakefield,


Abel and Gertrude, Jeremiah and Norah,


First,


J. A. Crowley


at Wakefield.


21 Wakefield, 18 Wakefield,


Argyle, N. S., Nova Scotia,


Cassimer and Julia, Henry and Mary,


First,


J. A. Crowley,


at Wakefield.


39 Brockton, 124 Brockton,


W. Bridgewater, Castleton, Vt.,


Sidney S. and Maria, Albert H. and Frances A.,


Second,


F. K. Stratton,


at Wakefield.


168


Feb. 16. Simon Doucette, Annie Carter,


Feb. 23, Ira L. Kingman. Jessie E. (Gage) Butler,


[Age.


Mar. 1, Augustus Moore, Esta MacCallum,


34| Wakefield, 23 Waverly,


Boston, Nova Scotia,


William and Mary, Hugh and Susan,


First, W. R. Polhamus, at Wakefield.


Mar. 2, Ernest A. Tyler, Cassie L. Hawkes,


33 Wakefield, 32 Wakefield,


Wakefield,


George L. and Lucy G., Hillsborough, NB. John and Martha J.,


Second, First,


C. H. Learoyd,


at Wakefield.


April 3, Henry E. Anderson, Edith L. Temple,


24 Wakefield, 24 Reading,


Reading,


Annapolis, N. S., George A. and Catherine S , First, David C. and Maria A.,


W. R. Polhamus,


at Wakefield.


April 3, James Collins, Catherine Ford,


38 Wakefield, 29 Wakefield,


Ireland, Ireland,


Thomas and Mary, Timothy and Mary,


First,


J. A. Crowley,


at Wakefield.


April 3, John H. Canniff, Flora E. Shea,


24 Winchester, 23 Wakefield,


Winchester, Wakefield,


John and Rose, John and Mary,


First,


J. A. Crowley,


at Wakefield.


April 6, Arthur H. Boynton, Kate Maud Cross,


27 Wakefield, 27 Wakefield,


Cambridge, Lynn,


Charles F. and Sarah H., Frank P. and Addie H., at Melrose.


First,


B. F. Leavitt,


April 6, Clifford S. Russell, Maybelle Greene,


22 Wakefield, 21 Wakefield,


Wakefield, St. Johns, N. B.


Joseph W. and Annie C., William J. and Emily,


First,


Hugh A. Heath, at Wakefield.


April 10, William H. Foley, Annie A. Goodwin,


26 Winchester, 20 Wakefield,


Winchester, Wakefield,


John F. and Catherine, Michael E. and Mary,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor,


at Wakefield.


April 21, Arthur L. Evans, Marion H. Tay,


23 Wakefield, 22|Wakefield,


Wakefield, Wakefield,


Harvey B. and Caroline L, William H. and Emily F.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath, at Wakefield.


April 24, Patrick Curran, Mary Savage,


34| Wakefield, 29 Wakefield,


Ireland, Ireland,


John and Margaret, Mathew and Mary,


First, 46


J. A. Crowley at Wakefield.


April 25, Barney White, Sylvia White,


28 Gloucester, 22 Wakefield,


Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,


Frank B. and Madeline, Sylvine M. and Eunice,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield,


April 25, Walter H. Hawkes, Mary Santos,


24 Wakefield, 19 |Wakefield,


New Brunswick, Boston,


George and Mary, Theodore and Mary S.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath, at Wakefield.


169


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1904.


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.


April 26, Harold E. Brierly, Ethel Sophia Martin,


30 Leicester, Eng. Torrington, Eng., Jonathan and Selina, 21 Wakefield, Chelsea,


Thomas and Sophia,


Second, First,


Reuen Thomas,


at Wakefield.


May 16, Eugene S. Jones, Fanny I. Crosby,


39 Somerville, 33 Wakefield,


Charlestown, Wakefield,


Charles S. and Anna, Abiel and Mary,


First,


Albert P. Davis,


at Wakefield.


May 18, Millard J. Lord, May Bell Bryer,


23 Boothbay, Me. 20 Wakefield,


Waterboro, Me .. Saugus,


John F and Mary S., Samuel G. and Susan C.,


First,


J. R. Chaffee, at Wakefield.


May 25, Charles E. Helah, Eva M. Hussey,


39 Wakefield, 29 Wakefield,


Gardiner, Me., Jamaica Plain,


William S. and Hannah B., Joseph and Susan,


Second, First, at Malden.


May 29, Amos Melanson, Mary White,


25 | Wakefield, 18 Wakefield,


Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,


John and Jane, Isaiah and Mary,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield.


May 29, Alfred Melanson, Sadie Jaquith,


22 20 Wakefield, Wakefield,


Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,


John and Jane, Harry and Rose,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield.


May 29, Harry H. Coleman, Jennie E. (Felt) Puffer,


33 Wakefield, 32| Wakefield,


Colebrook, East Templeton,


Joseph E. and Laura E., James W. and Abbie J.,


First, Second,


Thos. Van Ness, at Boston.


June 1, Coles F. Tompkins, Leona F. Urquhart,


33 Swampscott, 26 Wakefield,


Canterbury, N. B. Jarvis and Mary, Londonderry,NS. Alexander and Angeline,


Second, First,


Albert P. Davis,


at Wakefield.


June 5, Bernard S. Kernan, Bridget M. Donohue,


33| Lynn, 30 Wakefield,


Stoneham, Ireland,


Patrick and Ellen, Patrick and Mary,


First,


J. A. Crowley, at Wakefield.


June 8, Fred Charles Scott, Lillian Belle Cobb,


27 Reading, 28 Wakefield,


Reading,


Wakefield,


Addison G. and Leonor, Benjamin B. and Sarah M.,


First,


F. S. Hunnewell,


at Reading.


J. R. Shannon,


170


ne 9,|William F. Deadman, Edith Ella Colley.


30| Wakefield, 28 Stoneham,


Wakefield, Stoneham,


William D. and Jennie C., Sidney L. and Clara E.,


First,


B. Alfred Dumm,


at Stoneham.


June 11, Nicola Lucianna,


Amalia Laviana,


23 Wakefield, 18 Wakefield,


Italy, Italy,


Achille and Albina, Blank and Angelasanta,


First,


O. I. Washburn,


at Boston.


June 11, Percy C. Simmons,


Lotta C. Willand,


23 Wakefield, 19 Wakefield,


Waldoboro, Me .. Joseph W. and Emma F., Sanbornville,N.H| George W. and Ella,


First,


C. Guy Robbins,


at Wakefield.


June 12, Edward Talbot,


Elizabeth Foley,


26 Wakefield, 25 Wakefield,


Ireland, Ireland,


James and Ellen, Michael and Kate,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor,


at Wakefield.


June 18, Eric N. Wedell, Theresa Hennigar,


23 Wakefield, 26 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Nova Scotia,


Emanuel and Julia O., Joshua and Hannah,


First,


Fred'k C. Rewell,


at Boston.


June 20, Leo. E. Washer, Cora J. Staples,


24| Fitchburg, 19 Fitchburg,


Westminster, Lynn,


John E. and Carrie M., Charles F. and Frances,


First,


John R. Chaffee,


at Wakefield.


June 22, Robert A. Reynolds, Anetta C. Oicles,


23 Wakefield, 21 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Nova Scotia,


Robert S. M. and Susan E., George C. and Martha E.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath,


at Wakefield.


June 29, Clarence T. Phinney, Evelyn May Wood.


21 Wakefield, 20 Hull,


Wakefield, Quincy,


Albert D. and Sarah J., Elliott H. and Mary A.,


First,


Bert Dewitt Beck, at Norfolk Downs.


June 30, William G. Peterson, Jessie Turnbull,


32 Stoneham, 31 Stoneham,


Stoneham, Bernice, Penn.,


Holvor and Annie, Stillman and Georgiana,


First,


John R. Chaffee,


at Wakefield.


July


7, John Fraughton, Alice O'Connor,


21 Wakefield, 19| Wakefield,


Yarmouth, N. S. Raymond M. and Margaret, Melrose,


First,


W. B. Hamilton,


at Yarmouth.


July 10, Antonio Paglia, Carmela Paglia,


29 Wakefield, 21 Wakefield,


Italy, Italy,


John and Jane,


Francisco and Colomba, Vito and Catildo,


First,


Roberto Biasott, at Boston.


First, C. Guy Robbins, at Wakefield. 171


June 21, William A. Trenholm, Eva V. Whitney,


25 Moncton, N. B. Pt. de Bute, N. B., Hiram and Lucinda, 23 | Wakefield, Lexington,


Edward F. and Martha A.,


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR-1904.


Marriage. Date of


Names of Bride and Groom.


| Age.


Residence of each at time of marriage


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


What Marriage.


By whom married.


July 12, H. Allen Wanamaker,


34 Wakefield, Adelaide S. (Ward) Liver- 24 Wakefield, [more


Hampton, N. B., Cambridge,


William M. and Sarah J., Thomas M. and Rosina B.,


First, Second,


John R. Chaffee, at Wakefield.


July


13, Frank C. Holt, Marion J.Anderson,


20 Wakefield, 20 Wakefield,


Boston, Wakefield,


Isaiah and Annie M., John and Hilda M.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath,


at Wakefield.


July 17, Patrick J. Horrigan, Lillie Shaw,


28 Wakefield, 24 Melrose,


Wakefield, Cambridge,


John and Mary, William and Lillie,


First, 66


Wm. T. O'Connor, at Wakefield.


July 19, William E. Pittock, Adelaide M. Holland,


27 Wakefield, 25 Wakefield,


Falls City, Neb., New York City,


Harry and Ella C., Thomas and Mary A.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath,


at Wakefield.


July 25, Joseph A. Burbine, Laura G. Muse,


21 Wakefield, 19 Wakefield,


Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,


Theophile and Adeline, Reuben and Kate,


First,


Wm. T. O'Connor,


at Wakefield.


172


July 31, Richard B. Phelan, Ellen Marlowe,


27 Wakefield, 28 Woburn,


Boston, Woburn,


Thomas J. and Joanna, Daniel and Bridget,


First,


H. J. Madden, at Winchester.


Aug. 2, John A. Robertson, Catherine R. Follins,


22 Woburn, 16 East Milton,


Woburn, Boston,


James and Margaret, John S. and Catherine,


First,


C. H. Learoyd, at Wakefield.


Aug.


3, Stanley McNeill, Gertrude L. Baker,


23 | Wakefield, 29 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Wakefield,


Henry and Helen F., Frederick M. and Abbie J.,


First,


C. Guy Robbins,


at Wakefield.


Aug. 16, Percival R. Scammon, 27 Wakefield, Ethel M. Jenkins, 26 Wakefield,


Boston, Wakefield.


Jere B. and Georgiana, Charles W. and Martha,


First,


C. Guy Robbins,


at Wakefield.


Aug. 17, Philip F. Grotjohan Nettie L. Savage,


30 Wakefield, 24 Wakefield,


Atlanta, Ga., Chelsea,


Augustus and Lydia, William F. and Augusta,


First,


C. H. Learoyd,


at Wakefield.


Aug. 24,|William F. Start, Edna E. Parks,


26|Camden, Me., 21 Wakefield,


Natick, Wakefield,


Franklin L. and Annie S., Albert and Alice A.,


First, 66


|L. D. Evans,


at Camden, Me.


Aug. 24, Edward E. Eaton,


Ellen A. Nelson,


28 Wakefield, 23 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Sweden, Me.,


Noah M. and Eliza R., John and Nellie,


First,


C. H. Hickok,


at Wakefield.


Aug. 29, Thomas J. Morris, Anna E. Downing,


26| Wakefield, 28 Wakefield,


Ireland, Ireland,


John and Emily, John and Julia,


First,


66


J. A. Crowley,


at Wakefield.


Sept. 1, C. Orne Bayrd, Alice Marion Goodwin,


23 |Wakefield, 22 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Wakefield,


Charles L. and Martha B., Albert G. and May E.,


First,


C. Guy Robbins,


at Wakefield.


Sept. 7, Walter H. Comee, Florence M. Karcher,


25 Wakefield, 24 Wakefield,


Fitchburg, Cambridge,


Webster and Mary A., Theodore F. and Mary L.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath,


at Wakefield.


Sept. 7, Arthur H. Hunt, Carrie F. (Parsons ) Hoyt 43 Newburyport,


41 Wakefield,


Whitefield, Me., Newburyport,


Albert W. and Harriet L., John D. and Eunice A.,


First, Second, at Newburyport. 173


Sept. 11, William W. Moses, Sarah J. Wilson,


29 Wakefield, 32 Somerville,


Cambridge, Hamilton and Elizabeth, River John, N. S., Andrew and Mary A.,


First, Second,


J. R. Chaffee, of Wakefield.


Sept. 14, Stephen N. Mason,


23 Wakefield, Lena Blanche Lawrence, 21 Lynnfield,


Wakefield, Lynn,


Willis S. and Laura A., George M. and Susan A.,


First,


Hugh A. Heath,


at Wakefield.


Sept. 14, Michael L. Blinn, Ethel D. Fernald,


25 Stoneham, 24 Stoneham,


Nova Scotia, Zebedee and Delina, St. Martins, N. B., Andrew and Blank,


First,


C. H. Learoyd,


at Wakefield.


Sept. 12 William H. Porter, Martha Blanche Boesch,


30 Wakefield, 23 Boston,


Somerville Switzerland.


William D. and Eunice S., Jacob and Martha,


First,


A. J. Gunning, at Botson.


Sept. 15, Arthur E. Smith, Ella A. Stewart,


27 Wakefield, 24 Stoneham,


Charlestown, Andover, Me.,


Edward K. and Sarah A., John and Laura,


First,


John W. Ward,


at Stoneham.


Sept. 26, Charles A. Evans,


65 Wakefield, Martha J. (Day) Nichols, 60 Wakefield,


Wakefield, Melrose,


Asaph and Lucinda, Benjamin B. and Frances L.,


Second,


C. H. Hickok,


at Wakefield.


H. C. Hovey,


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1904.


Date of Marriage.


Names of Bride and Groom.




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