Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1903-1905, Part 46

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


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J. R. Reid, cleaning fountains to Dec. 1, '05, 7 00


r'rank A. Heath, work on drowning case, .


.


4 00


J. G. Hunt, horse hire sealer W. & M. . · 13 00


2 05


142


A. A. Magee, work on drowning case, 2 50 J. C. Wilder, lettering water-trough, 1 00


Highway Dept., care lights at lake,


5 22


A. W. Flint, incidentals, 4 58


Middlesex County, copy records,


3 00


Transferred to Soldiers' Relief, per vote of Selectmen, . 301 44


$3,776 32


PRINTING, ADVERTISING AND STATIONERY.


H. M. Dolbeare, .


$570 32


W. S. Greenough & Co., supplies,


99 36


C. W. Eaton,


98 64


G. E. Dunbar, 2200 town reports,


547 66


J. F. Parker & Co., 2 gro. pencils,


8 00


Lucas Bros., supplies, .


4 50


S. B. Dearborn, stamps,


85 20


Carter Ink Co., ink,


3 92


A. H. Thayer & Co., supplies,


3 58


$1,42I 18


RECAPITULATION.


Board of Health expenses,


. $1,150 10


Town Clerk returns,


343 90


Election expenses,


423 60


Legal expenses, .


402 41


Extraordinary expenses,


.


3,776 32


Printing, advertising and stationery,


.


1,421 18


Balance unexpended, :


.


$7,517 51


1,116 15


$8,633 66


143


RICHARDSON LIGHT GUARD, "CO. A."


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, . $1 32


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized,


600 00


$601 32


Expended as follows :


Mun. Lt. Plant, electric and gas lighting,


$165 32


J. W. Grace, repairs, 2 24


Cutler Bros., supplies, .


I 72


G. H. Taylor, supplies and repairs,


4 43


T. Hickey, 16 tons coal,


98 56


Water dept., rates to June I, '06, .


60 00


J. H. Keough, care boiler to Jan. 1, '06,


100 00


Feindel & Harrison, repairs, 73 2I


Bay State Military Rifle Association, rent of range,


50 00


L. E. Bennett, wood,


20 49


$575 97


Balance unexpended,


25 35


$601 32


INSURANCE PREMIUMS.


Appropriation authorized, · $1,200 00


Expended


C. F. Hartshorne & Son, treasurer's bond, $25,000 to Apr. 29, 1906, . · 62 50


A. R. Perkins, stone crusher, $2,500 I year, . .


43 75


town hall, $7000, 5 years, .


189 00


W. G. Hunt, Hamilton school, $4,000, 5 years, Town hall, $3,000, 5 years, 141 00


Geo. O. Carpenter & Son, high school, $10,000, 5 years, 225 00


P. H. Southworth, tax collector's bond, $15,000 . 45 00


$706 25


Balance unexpended.


493 75


$1,200 00


144


SALARIES TOWN OFFICIALS. 1


-


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized, $6,385 00 Mar. 27, 1905, appropriation authorized, clerk water board, . 100 00


Mar. 27, 1905, appropriation authorized, sewer board, .


300 00


$6,785 00


Expeuded as follows :


Board of Selectmen, to Feb. 1, 1906, . $500 00


Overseers, to Feb. 1, 1906, . 300 00


66 ' Assessors, to Feb. 1, 1906, . 900 00


Fire Engineers, to Feb. 1, 1906, . 280 00


66 66 Light Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1906, 250 00


66 Sewer Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1906, 300 00


Health, to Feb. 1, 1906, 100 00


Auditors, to Feb. 1, 1905, 215 00


Registrars, to Feb. 1, 1905, 215 00


Clerk of Selectmen, to Feb. 1, 1906, 200 00


Town Treasurer, to Feb. 1, 1906, 400 00


Town Clerk, to Feb. 1, 1906,


200 00


Inspector of Milk, to Feb. 1, 1906,


100 00


Collector of Milk Samples, to Feb. 1, 1906,


50 00


Sealer Weights and Measures, to Feb. 1, 1906,


100 00


Clerk Finance Committee, to Feb. 1, 1906, . 50 00


Highway Surveyor, to March 1, 1906, . 900 00


Forest Fire Wards, to Feb. 1, 1905,


75 00


Town Counsel, to March 1, 1906, 500 00


Tax Collector, balance 1903, $50; on account 1904, $50 ; on account 1905, $550, 650 00 Board of Water Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1906, . 300 00 Clerk of 100 00


D. W. Hunt, teaming acct. expenses Tree Warden, 18 91


H. M. Dolbeare, printing acct. Tree Warden, I 50


$6,705 41


Balance unexpended,


79 59


$6,785 00


145


BROWN TAIL MOTH.


Transferred from miscellaneous account, per vote of


Selectmen,


· $2,000 00


Nov. 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, 3,000 00 ·


Reimbursed by state, .


.


· 1,770 10


$6,770 10


Expended as follows :


. H. L. Frost & Co., burlap and twine, $174 IO


Bowker Insecticide Co., 400 disparene, 60 00


H. M. Dolbeare, printing,


J. T. Gosnay, supplies,


2 40


A. T. Locke, supplies, .


5 90


Olds Gasolene Engine Works, spraying machine,


464 II


A. A. Mansfield, horse hire, .


24 90


Latimer's express,


2 55


Cutler Bros., supplies, .


17 20


Geo. H. Taylor, supplies,


117 51


C. F. Hartshorne & Son, insurance on spray machine,


2 00


Mary A. Pope, clerical work,


25 31


E. I. Purrington, repairs,


5 10


C. M. Warner, ladders,


8 28


W. W. Whittredge, superintendent 97 days, .


291 00


J. W. Grace, saw,


85


Geo. M. Kelley, sharpening axes,


5 95


H. A. Simonds, labor, .


9 75


J. Laybolt, supplies,


4 20


Bowker Insecticide Co., 6 creos. tubes,


I 50


T. E. Giles, repairs,


80


W. W. Whittredge, distributing notices,


20 55


pay rolls,


2,626 03


Expended from May 8 to Dec. 31, '05,


*3,881 74


I 50


McIntosh Bros., repairs,


10 25


146


C. M. Warner, ladder, .


.


$3 60


W. W. Whittredge, Jan. pay rolls,


· 461 00


Expended Jan. '06, . .


464 60


$4,346 34 .


Balance unexpended,


2,423 76


$6,770 10


*Expended under provisions Gypsy Moth Act, from May 8 to Dec. 31, '05, ·


. $3,881 74


· Wakefield's liability under law, . $1,669 12


Extra liability, 20 per cent. of excess, 442 52 .


2,III 64


Reimbursement by state, 80 per cent., . $1,770 10


January expenses will be included in the state account for 1906. Wakefield's liability for the year 1906 is $3,338.24. 80 per cent. of all excess of this amount expended by town will be refunded by state.


BROWN TAIL MOTH "COMMITTEE OF TEN."


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, . $674 53


Received for work done on private property, I22 95


$797 48


Expended :


F. T. Woodbury, labor pay rolls, .


$533 0I


W. F. Chisholm, ladders, 38 70


Geo. H. Taylor, pruners,


I 70


J. T. Gosnay, ladder straps, .


70


McIntosh Bros., repairing pruners,


6 75


H. M. Dolbeare, printing,


I :


Cutler Bros., supplies, .


35 00


147


W. W. Whittredge, services,


25 00


incidental expenses, 8 80


$650 91


Balance unexpended,


146 57


$797 48


BELL AT BOYNTONVILLE.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, $350 00


Balance unexpended,


350 00


"MARKERS" FOR REVOLUTIONARY GRAVES.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, . $78 00


Paid M. D. Jones & Co., bronze markers, Balance available,


35 75


42 25


$78 00


"NEW SEATS" TOWN HALL.


Nov. 27, 1905, appropriation authorized, . $2,077 00


Balance unexpended, 2,077 00


MAIN ST. LAND DAMAGES.


Feb. 1, 1905, overdraft,


$887 20


Paid G. C. Mower, as per award, . 7 00 .


W. B. Stevens, ‘


167 00


Received from Middlesex County,


$1,061 20


167 00


Overdraft, .


$894 20


148


WATER ST. LAND DAMAGE.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available,


$620 00


Received from Boston and Northern R. R., .


75 00


Balance available,


$695 00


RAILROAD ST. LAND DAMAGE.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, $315 00


HYDRANT RENTAL.


Mar. 20, appropriation authorized, · $3,900 00


Paid Water Dept., rates to June 1, 1906,


· 3,875 00


Balance,


25 00


$3,900 00


FISH COMMITTEE EXPENSES.


Mar. 20, appropriation authorized, $25 00 Expended :


C. W. Eaton, advertising,


I 50


H. M. Dolbeare, advertising,


75


Samuel Parker, labor on lake and rivers,


22 75


$25 00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Mar. 20, appropriation authorized, · $250 00 Paid N. C. Hunter, Post 12, G. A. R., . 250 00


149


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Feb. 1, '05, balance available, $309 67


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized.


4,000 00


Apr. 10, '05,


Pine st. drain, .


200 00


Apr. 10,'05,


Repairing steam roller, . 75 00


Sept. 5, '05, appropriation authorized, .


2,000 00


Received from Street Railway and Excise Tax, 5,226 35


66 abutters, sale crushed stone, etc., 670 35


$12,481 37


. $13,287 II


805 74


$12,481 37


RICHARDSON STREET.


Nov. 13, '05, appropriation authorized, . . $1,400 00


Expended as per report Superintendent of Streets, · 1,217 65


Balance unexpended, 182 35


$1,400 00


STREET SPRINKLING.


Feb. 1, '05, balance available,


$15 96


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized,


1,200 00


$1,215 96


Expended as follows :


W. Kendall, painting carts, .


$30 00


Wanamaker & Feindel, reparing carts, .


68 15


D. W. Hunt, labor,


12 00


Fire Dept., labor,


1,105 81


$1,215 96


Expended as per report Superintendent Streets, Less overdraft,


150


WATER DEPARTMENT.


MAINTENANCE.


Mar. 20, '05, appropriation authorized, . $12,500 00 Maintenance credits, house connections, etc., · 3,153 68


$15,653 68


Expended as per Commissioners' Report,


. $15,646 25


Balance unexpended,


7 43


CONSTRUCTION AND EXTENSION.


Mar. 20, '05, appropriation authorized, . $5,000 00


Mar. 27, '05,


boilers and con-


struction,


6,036 54


Credits,


100 00


$11,136 54


Expended as per Commissioners' report,


. $11,132 55


Balance unexpended,


$3 99


SEWER DEPARTMENT.


CONSTRUCTION.


Feb. I, '05, balance available, . $1,598 40


Mar. 27, '05, appropriation authorized, 400 00


Rec'd from sale of pipe. 44 55


$2,042 95


Expended as per report Sewer Commissioners, · . $1,876 22


Balance unexpended, .


· $166 73


151


OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.


Mar. 27, '05, appropriation authorized,


$960 00 Received from rent, 36 00 .


$996 00


Expended as per report Sewer Commissioners,


$831 30


Balance unexpended,


$164 70


CONVERSE ST. SEWER.


Sept. 5, '05, appropriation authorized, . .


. . $2,000 00 Credits as per Commissioners' report, .


241 18


$2,241 18


Expended as per report Sewer Commissioners Overdraft,


. $2,276 10


34 92


$2,241 18


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


GENERAL EXPENSES.


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized, . .


. $42,360 00 .


Received from tuition, . 29 43


$42,389 43


Expended as per report School Committee, . . . $42,389 43


SCHOOL FUEL ACCOUNT.


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized, . $4,806 25


Expended as per report School Committee, . . . $4,358 22 Balance unexpended, . 448 03 .


$4,806 25


152


SCHOOL CONTINGENT EXPENSES.


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized, . . $2,500 00


Received from tuition, . I,III 99


$3,611 99


Expended as per report School Committee, .


. $3,61I 99


SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Mar. 13, '05, appropriation authorized, .


. $2,800 00


Received from tuition, . 590 27


$3,390 27


Expended as per report School Committee, . $3,390 27 .


CONCRETING AT GREENWOOD. SCHOOL HOUSE.


Apr. 3, '05, appropriation authorized, $200 00


Paid Killorin Contracting Co.,


.


200 00


INCOME ACCOUNT.


Feb. 1, '05, balance available from "General Acct." $69 85


Balance available from "Contingent Acct.",. 135 78


Received for tuition,


2,049 86


$2,255 49


Expended


On " General Account,".


$29 43


On " Contingent Account "


I,III 99


On " Supplies Account,"


590 27


Balance unexpended, 1


523 80


$2,255 49


153


MUNICIPAL LIGHT PLANT.


GENERAL ACCOUNT.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized,


. $30,000 00


Nov. 13, 1905,


·


8,500 00


Nov. 13, 1905,


new boilers, . 3,700 00


Maintenance credits,


352 54


$42,552 54


Expended as per report Light Board,


. $42,465 33


Balance unexpended,


87 21


$42,552 54


EXTENSION GAS MAINS AND ELECTRIC LINES.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized, $3,000 00


Nov. 13, 1905,


2,500 00


Maintenance credita, .


I2 75


$5,512 75


Expended as per report Light Board,


. $5,512 75


EXTENSION FIRE ALARM.


Mar. 27 and Nov. 13, appropriation authorized, $256 00


Expended as per report Light Board, 251 76


Balance unexpended, 4 24


$256 00


NEW STREET LIGHTS.


Nov. 13, appropriation authorized, . $6,000 00


Expended as per report Light Board, . $1,577 47


Balance unexpended, 4,422 53 .


$6,000 00


154


FOREST FIRE WARDS.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized, Expended as follows :


· $300 00


Nat'l Mfg. Co., pumps,


$24 00


H. E. Wright & Son, supplies,


10 00


Pay rolls, labor at fires,


265 53


$299 53


Balance unexpended,


47


$300 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Mar. 13, 1905, appropriation authorized,


. $7,500 00


Receipts as per Engineers' report,


.


. 2,142 49


$9,642 49


Expended as per Engineers' report,


8,985 12


Balance unexpended,


$657 37


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Mar. 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, · $5,000 00


Income for year as voted,


3,759 86


$8,759 86


Expended as per report Poor Dept.,


$8,759 59


Balance unexpended, .


27


$8,759 86


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Mar. 16, 1905, appropriation authorized,


· $3,600 00


Transferred by vote of Selectmen, 30I 44


$3,901 44


.


·


155


Expended ;


Mrs. John W. Adams,


$72 00


John F. Alexander,


72 00


Mary Berry,


7.67


James F. Burchstead,


96 00


Georgianna H. Bumpus,


104 00


Mary L. Carey,


96 00


Edwin Carter,


96 00


Julia A. Colby,


48 00


Mary Connell,


72 00


Lizzie S. Cutter,


120 00


Angelina Davis,


78 00


Annette Davis,


72 00


Elizabeth M. Douglas, .


48 00


Eliza A. Eaton,


96 00


Honora Evans,


96 00


Margaret Hamilton,


48 00


Elizabeth Haughlin,


I20 00


Laura J. Harmus,


72 00


Harriet W. Hart, .


24 00


Henry L. Haskell,


120 00


John Hawkes,


96 00


Frank W. Hayden,


72 00


Hannah Kalaher,


96 00


Matilda L. Kidder,


96 00


Susan E. Leathers,


.


54 00


S. F. Littlefield, .


12 00


Margaret Madden,


96 00


James Oliver,


120 00


Wm. D. Parker, .


48 00


Laura E. Richardson,


120 00


Florence A. B. Ryder, .


96 00 .


O. G. Sanborn,


72 00


Elizabeth Shanahan,


96 00


Amelia J. Shepard,


96 00


Ann M. Skinner, .


72 00


Fannie L. Stoddard,


96 00


A. A. Stubbs,


114 00


156


Wm. Sweeney,


72 00


Mary J. Taylor, . 120 00


Mrs. James Weary,


72 00


Hannah M. Wheeler,


72 00


Mary F. Whitten,


72 00


F. F. Wilder,


168 22


Elvira S. Willan, .


84 00


Vasti Woodis,


72 00


Isabel Kilton, board of Haggerty child, .


I17 00


Timothy Haggerty,


42 55


$3,901 44


MILITARY AID.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized,


$600 00


Expended as follows :


Augustus G. Baxter,


$184 00


William Beattie, .


120 00


Charles L. Harmus,


48 00


David J. Starbuck,


96 00


Eugene C. Bryant,


90 00


Timothy Haggerty,


32 00


$570 00


Balance unexpended,


30.00


$600 00


STATE AID.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized,


. · $4,100 00


Refund,


. 4 00


$4,104 00


157


Expended as per State Aid rolls, .


$3,995 00


Balance unexpended,


109 00


$4,104 00


BEEBE TOWN LIBRARY.


Feb. 1, balance available,


$2 40


Mar. 20, appropriation authorized,


350 00


Dog tax 1904,


923 02


Income as per Treasurer's report,


330 26


$1,605 68


Expended as per Treasurer's report,


$1,603 27 ·


Balance unexpended,


2 4I


$1,605 68


PUBLIC READING ROOM.


Mar. 20, appropriation authorized,


$250 00


Expended as per Treasurer's report,


$245 89


Balance unexpended,


4 II


$250 00


CARD CATALOGUE.


Mar. 20, 1905, appropriation authorized,


$100 00


Expended as per Treasurer's report,


90 94


Balance unexpended,


9 06


$100 00


INTEREST.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available,


$475 23 Mar. 13, appropriation authorized,


15,500 00


158


Voted from Water Dept. receipts,


. 9,240 00


Sewer Assessments,


9,765 00


Interest on deposits,


149 54


$35,129 77


Expended as per Treasurer's report,


· 33,612 08


Balance unexpended,


. $1,517 69


CEMETERY COMMITTEE EXPENSES.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, . $78 67


Income for year as per vote of town, 260 76


$339 43


Expended as per report Cemetery Commissioners,


$70 07


Balance unexpended, 269 36


$339 43


159


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD.


Auditors' final balance sheet for the year, showing amount for each department, together with the expenditures in each, amount overdrawn, or the unexpended balance :


Amounts available.


Amounts expended.


Unexpended balance.


Highway and bridges,


$12,481 37


$13,287 II


*$805 74


Richardson street,


1,400 00


1,217 65


182 35


Street Sprinkling,


1,215 96


1,215 96


Municipal Light Plant,


"General"


42,552 54


42,465 33


87 21


Electric and gas extensions


5,512 75


5,512 75


Fire alarm 66


256 00


251 76


4 24


New street lights


6,000 00


1,577 47


4,422 53


Water Dep't maintenance,


15,653 68


15,646 25


7 43


Construction, . .


11,136 54


11,132 55


3 99


Sewer Dep't construction, .


2,042 95


1,876 22


166 73


Operation and mainte-


nance, .


996 00


831 30


164 70


Converse st., sewer, .


·


2,241 18


2,276 10


*34 92


Forest Fire Wards,


300 00


299 53


47


Fire Department,


9,642 49


8,985 12


657 37


Poor Department,


8,759 86


8,759 59


27


School Dep't "general'


42,389 43


43,389 43


Fuel,


.


4,806 25


4,358 22


448 03


Contingent expenses,


3,61I 99


3,61I 99


Supplies, .


3,390 27


3,390 27


1


Concreting,


200 00


200 00


Income, .


2,255 49


1,731 69


523 80


Police Department,


1,700 00


1.691 27


8 73


Night watch,


1,800 00


1,800 00


Town House expenses,


3,197 96


2,445 14


752 82


Salaries Town Officials,


6,785 00


6,705 41


79 59


Miscellaneous expenses,


8,633 66


7,517 51


1,116 15


Common and Park,


757 08


748 41


8 67


Acquiring land for park pur- poses,


8 00


4 65


3 35


160


Amounts available.


Amounts expended.


Unexpended balance.


Armory,


601 32


575 97


25 35


Cemetery, .


339 43


70 07


269 36


Insurance, .


1,200 00


706 25


493 75


Brown tail moth, .


6,770 10


4,346 34


2,423 76


committee


of ten,


797 48


650 91


146 57


Soldiers' relief,


3,901 44


3,90I 44


Military aid,


600 00


570 00


30 00


State aid,.


4,104 00


3,995 00


109 00


Hydrant rental, .


3,900 00


3,875 00


25 00


Fish Committee expenses,


25 00


25 00


Memorial Day,


250 00


250 00


Interest,


35,129 77


33,612 08


1,517 69


Beebe Town Library, .


1,605 68


1,603 27


2 4I


Public reading room, ·


250 00


245 89


4 II


Card catalogue, .


100 00


90 94


9 06


Main st., land damage,


167 00


1,061 20


*894 20


Water st., "


695 00


695 00


Railroad st., land damage,


315 00


315 00


Bell at Boyntonville, .


350 00


350 00


Markers for Revolutionary


graves, .


78 00


35 75


42 25


New seats, Town Hall,


2,077 00


2,077 00


*Overdraft.


$262,982 67 $247,543 79 $17,173 74


Town to be reimbursed for land damage by county.


WILLIAM O. ABBOTT,


Secretary Board of Auditors.


WAKEFIELD, February 1, 1906.


STATISTICS


FROM


TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1905.


Date.


Name of Child. .


Sex.


Place of Birth. .


Names of Parents.


Jan. 1 Catherine Bridget Foley, 2 Grace Lillian Mortimer, 5 Guiseppe Guttadauro, 6 Carleton Randolph Thresher, 6 Hazel Madeline Gould, 7|John Francis Studley, Catherine Emily Low, 7


Female,


Wakefield,


Male,


Female, Male, Female,


Charles H. Jr. and Idabella F. (Baxter) . Michael and Ida G. (Buckley). Frank L. and Lizzie A. (Hubbard).


Smith, 8 Mildred Moulton Lee, 8 Owen Francis Brehant, 9 John Morgan Grady, 10 Joseph Leroy Brown, 10 Edward Francis Gillon, Jr.,


Male,


Somerville, Wakefield,


George H. and Martha M. (Goodwin). Joseph W. and Catherine E. (Owens). William F. and Mary L. ( Morgan). George and Emma ( White). Edward F. and Nellie (Blythe). Jeremiah and Catherine (Canty). William H. and Catherine A. (MacNeil).


11 Mary Agnes Murphy, 14 Edith Evelyn Woods,


Female,


15 Zwicker,


Male,


George W. and Helen M. (Young). Marcin and Honorata (Zub).


16 Antonio Kardaszewski, 17 Marjorie Hill,


Female,


Unknown, Wakefield,


Philip P. and Nellie (Burke). John A. and Eliza J. (Aiken). Eben and Hepsy E. ( Laffin).


20 Dorothy Jack, 21 Alice Mary Macdonald,


Male,


. John and Annie (Muse). George F. and Annie A. (Doran).


Female, Male,


Jonathan B. and Mary J. ( Mitchell). Harry L. and Mary E. (Cummings.)


Female, Male, Female, Male,


Malden, Wakefield,


Joseph W. and Mattie E. (Healey) . Finlay and Sabra H. (Anderson) . Martin and Mary E. (Duhig). John J. and Maria E. (Hegerty) .


162


Feb.


21 James Daniel Crosby, 24 Leonard B. Hatfield, 25 Lucy Evangeline Riley, 25 James Douglas Henniger, 28 Carl Joseph Hentz, 29 Stillbirth 6 Lyman Winfield Doucette, 6 Edith Haviland Murdock, 11 Martin Leo Joyce, 12 Edmond Charles Talbot,


Michael and Bridget (Hourihan). Clifford and Lilla E. (Holt) Gaetano and Rosina ( Fazio). Carl H. and Mary (Hutchinson). J. Edward and Jessie A. ( MacEchern).


12 Alan Craige Sweetser, 14 Margaret Ryan, 17 Lillian Mary Doucette, 20 Louise Hunt, 21 Alice Burgess, 23 Willis Murdock Mackenzie, 24 Ralph Wilbur George, 26 Marjorie Merrill, 27 Roland Joseph LaPierre, 27 Myra Louise Vinton, March 1|Angela Marie Panni, 7 Ruth Marguerite Langevin, 8|Henry Reardon, 9|Nora Frances ilurtin, 9 Sateriali,


10 Lindon Perham Ripley, 11 |Stillbirth, 11|Alice Hildergard Anderson, 16 Joseph Connor, 17 Margaret May Hughes, 18 Trumbull, 20 Joseph Lawrence Muse, 20 Douglas Hill Robbins, 21 Lottie Alice Doucette, 24 Lloyd Austin Cutter, 24 Paul Kenneth Baker, 27 Chester Curtis Mason, 30 Muriel Luign Kingston, 31 Marion Elizabeth O'Leary, April 2| Veronica Munier, 4 Cyrus Muse, 5 Fred Stanley Grant, Jr., 7 John Reuben Deveau, 9 Hazel Marie Crosby, 9 Arthur Whitney Flemings,


Male, Female,


Boston, Wakefield,


Male,


Female, Male, Female,


Somerville, Wakefield,


Athol, Wakefield,


Male, Female, . Male,


Female, Male, Female,


Wakefield,


.


Male,


Female, Male,


Female,


Boston, Wakefield,


Male,


Female, Male,


IL. Wallace and Mabel P. (Wall). William and Margaret (Hanehen). Frank and Mary (Castine) . Walter G. and Lila R. (Haines) . William J. and Margaret (Sullivan). Allison H. and Ellen P. (Ferguson). James F. and Ruth B. (Osborne). Rufus A. and Helen M. (Eaton). George M. and Albina (Jellineau) . Ernest A. and Nellie A. (Fairbanks). Michali and Giovanni (Colannina) . Joseph F. and Mary E. (Stewart) .; Michael T .and Caroline (Elsliger) . Patrick and Mary (Crowley). Faustino and Marie (Lombardo). Aden P. and Inez E. (Lassell).


Oscar A. and Ellen W. (Anderson) . John J. and Margaret M. (Lyons). James J. and Catherine (Gleason) . Daniel J. and Susan V. (Duguay).


Clarence G. and Jennie H. (Hill). John L. and Mary L. (Doucette) . Charles H. and Stella B. (Hawes). Fred E and Minnie B. ( Marshall) . Curtis P. and Imogene E. (Edmands).


David T. and Grace W. (Baker), Alfred J. and Lydia F. ( Bryant) . Joseph L. and Margaret J. ( Wheeler). Felix G. and Rose A. (Moulesong) . Fred S. and Elizabeth (Bailey ). John W. aad Margaret (Surrette). E. Andrew and M. Marie ( Hubbard ). John A. and Ethel D. (Welsh).


163


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1905 .- Continued.


Date.


Nameof Child.


Sex.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


April 10 Ruth Dixon, 13 Nellie Lipinski, 13 Francis Lane, 14 Lawrence Francis McGrath, 15 Stillbirth.


Female,


Wakefield,


Nathan E. and Mabel E. (McKie).


Brooklyn, N. Y. Lukasz and Katarzyna (Gluszak) .


Male,


Wakefield,


Maurice J. and Margaret H. (Scannell). Thomas and Mary (Hopkins).


18 William Johnson Bullock Taylor,


Male, Female,


-


Leonard W. and Lillian S. (Cutter). William G. C. and Annie E. (Wendell).


20 Eunice Florence Horton,


Portsmouth, Va. Arthur G. and Mary M. (Archibald).


24 Marion Elizabeth Allbee,


25 Mary Helen Chambers,


26 Alberto DeRocco,


Male, Female, Male, Female,


Boston, Wakefield,


James O. and Martha J. (Ingham). William U. and Christine ( Gillis).


2 Filomena Candela,


3 Alvino Storti,


Male,


5 Warchal,


6 Harold Anthony Muse,


6 Martha Rooney,


7 Paul Edward Loubris,


7 Nathalie Elizabeth Willey,


8|Francis Henry Lally,


9 Freeman,


9 William Henry Frawley,


10 Edna Louise Hutchins,


Female,


Somerville, Wakefield,


Reading, Wakefield,


Thomas J. and Annie E. (DeRoche). John E. and Florence E. (Little). William H. and Louise ( Muse). William F. and Margaret M. (Rice). Thomas J. and Nellie M. (Doran) . Guiseppe and Francesca (Alesso). Ambrose and Mary A. (Muse). Ernest and Alice (StPeter).


164


May


1|Gertrude Marjorie McKie,


Wakefield,


James J. and Mary A. (Angelo). Antonio and Graziella (Villa). Michael F. and Alice S. (Marshall). Antonio and Cocetta (Deluca).


26 Helen Alice Keady,


27 Leo Convella,


30 Julia Murial Ellis,


Wakefield, Providence, R.I. Michele and Angela M. (Bianca). Sorocorso and Marie (Leon). Joseph and Annie (Wida). Reuben and Delsie (Dulong), Thomas F. and Annie M. (Ford). Emil J. and Cathlene P. (Hoy). George C. and Jennie F. (Burdett)


Female, Male, Female, Male,


11 Esther Fagan,


11 Francesca Fazio,


12 May Florence Burbine,


12 Joseph Wilfred Loria Derome,


Male,


13 David Arthur Hill, 14 Everett James Burchstead, 17 Colin Heathcote Ham, 17 John Fitzgerald,


20 Charles Edward Muse, 21 Charles Gilbert Sproul, 21 Mary Frances De Villa, 23 Frances Arlene Welsh, 26 Gladys Elvera Russell, 26 Charles Oliver Gutro, 28 Butler, 30 Margaret Helen Collins, 1 Mary Delia Muse, 2 Nora Margaret Merritt, 2 Ruth Margaret Long, 3 | Rose Storti, 4 Jessie Irene Powers,


[Male,


Wakefield,


[Arthur S. and Lizzie M. (Doleman). James F. and Arabel L. (Dudley). James A. and Grace A. (Grant) . Patrick and Margaret (Crimmins) . Frederick and Mary E. (Dulong). Charles G. and Emma G. (Ingersoll) . John R. and Annie F. (Brown). Patrick and Elizabeth (O'Keefe).


Clifford S. and Mabel (Greene).


Male,


66


Paul and Annie (DeLorey) . William H. and Mary E. (Loughlin).


Female,


Thomas and Ellen (Lucey) . Edward and Mary E. (LaFave).


Gilman and Ellen (O'Brien) .


Frank A. and Alice R. (Collins) .


Raphaelo and Marie (Parmi).


5 |John Herbert,


Male,


Frank and Minnie (Proctor). Patrick and Jane (Dignan) . Timothy J. and Esther G. (Champaigne) .


165


Female,


John A. and Augusta (Sjoman) .


Maurice P and Ethel M. (Campbell).


William E. and Adelaide M. (Holland).


Clarence T. and May E. (Wood).


21 Wesley William Phinney, 21 Hazel Cecilia Hurlburt,


Male, Female, Male,


Wolfboro, N. H. Joseph M. and Ethel M. (Chick).


Wakefield,


James A. and Sadie (Jacquith ) . Dennis and Anna (Denehey). Edwin R. and Abbie R. (Edmands).


Boston, Chelsea, Wakefield,


John and Wiktorya (Rwzork) George R. and Elizabeth A. (Bilby).


Antonio and Mary ( Amroso).


Patrick J. and Lillian M. ( Shaw) .


Alfred W. and Bertha J. (Jackson) .


Male,


Cape Station,


Boston, [N.B. William H. and Martha B. (Boesch) . George E. and Dora (Connors).


23 Melanson, 23 Dennis Sullivan, 27 Richard Partridge, 28 Joseph Rudolph Mieloski,


28 Helen Mildred Singer,


29 Frederick DeMarco, 29 Lillian Gertrude Horrigan, July


Female, Male, Female, Male,


1 Kenneth Charles Vint, 4 Stillbirth, 5 Milton William Porter, 6 Willis Hawkes,


Female,


June


6 William Francis Haley,


6 Anna Florence Peterson,


10 Esther Irene Lozier, 14 Ruth Myrtle Pittock,


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1905 .- Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.




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