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Expended as per Treasurer's reprrt, 1
250 00
-
112
SALARIES TOWN OFFICIALS.
Feb. 1, '06, balance unexpended, $79 59
Mar. 19, '06, appn. authorized, 6,635 00
$6,714 59
Expended as follows :
Board of Selectmen, to Feb. 1, 1907, $500 00 .
" Overseers, to Feb. 1, 1907, 300 00
" Assessors, to Feb. 1, 1907, 900 00 .
66 " Fire Engineers, to Feb. 1, 1907, 280 00
" Light Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1906, 300 00
66 " Sewer Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1907, 200 00
" Health, to Feb. 1, 1907, 100 00
66 " Auditors, to Feb. 1, 1906, 215 00
66 " Registrars, to Feb, 1, 1906, 215. 00
Clerk of Selectmen, to Feb. 1, 1907, 200 00
Town Treasurer, to Feb. 1, 1907, 400 00
Town Clerk, to Feb. 1, 1907, 200 00 .
Inspector of Milk, to Feb. 1, 1907, 75 00 .
Collector of Milk Samples, to Feb. 1, 1907, . 50 00
Sealer Weights and Measures, to Feb. 1, 1907, 100 00 Clerk Finance Committee, to Feb. 1, 1907, . 50 00
Highway Surveyor, to March 1, 1907, . 900 00
Forest Fire Wards, to Feb. 1, 1906,
75 00
Town Counsel, to March 1, 1907,
500 00
Tax Collector, balance 1904, $50 ; on account 1905, $50 ; on account 1906, $550, 650 00
Board of Water Commissioners, to Feb. 1, 1907, 300 00
Tree Warden, 25 00
$6,535 00
Balance unexpended, 179 59
$6,714 59
VENTILATION GREENWOOD SCHOOL HOUSE.
Nov. 12, 1906, appropriation authorized, $100 00
Paid George H. Taylor, as per contract, 100 00
113
CEMETERY COMMITTEE EXPENSES.
Feb. 1, 1906, balance available, . $269 36
Income for year, as per vote of town, 380 16
Error refunded, 3 00
$652 52
Expended as per report Cemetery Commissioners, $186 29
Balance unexpended, 466 23
$652 52
INSURANCE PREMIUMS.
Feb. 1, 1906, balance unexpended, $493 75
March 12, 1906, appropriation authorized, 2,467 61
Jan. 24, 1907, transferred from miscellaneous, per vote selectmen, . 54 44
$3,015 80
Expended as follows :
C. F. Hartshorne & Son, . $1,071 33
W. G. Hunt, 218 84
G. H. S. Driver, . IOI 38
A. R. Perkins, 328 25
George O. Carpenter & Son,
214 98
J. E. Perkins,
54 58
A. H. Thayer & Co.,
788 67
P. H. Southworth,
237 77
$3,015 80
HYDRANT RENTAL.
March 12, 1906, appropriation authorized, . .
$4,350 00
Paid Water Department, rates to June 1, 1907, .
4,350 00
MEMORIAL DAY.
April 16, 1906, appropriation authorized, $300 00
Paid to N. C. Hunter, Post 12, G. A. R., 300 00
114
INTEREST.
Feb. 1, 1906, balance available, . $1,517 69
Mar. 12, appropriation authorized, · 13,000 00
Voted from Water Dept. receipts, 9,080 00 66 Sewer Assessments, 9,695 00
Interest on deposit, 138 80
$33,431 49
Expended as per Treasurer's report, $33,307 18
Balance unexpended, 124 3I
$33,431 49
EXPENSES TREE WARDEN.
March 19, 1906, appropriation authorized, $75 00
Nov. 12, 1906, 66 25 00
$100 00
Expended :
H. M. Dolbeare, printing, . $6 00
Dominic Cardillo, removing trees, 7 00
Wallace Muse, 71 hours labor,
17 75
Patsy Copane, labor, .
9 00
George H. Taylor, supplies,
2 95
F. T. Woodbury, pay roll,
57 13
$99 83
Balance unexpended,
I7
$100 00
FISH COMMITTEE EXPENSES.
March 12, 1906, appropriation authorized, . $25 00
Paid Samuel Parker, labor on lakes and rivers, .
25 00
MARKERS FOR REVOLUTIONARY GRAVES. Feb. 1, 1906, balance available, $42 25
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INDEPENDENCE DAY.
April 16, 1906, appropriation authorized, $500 00 Paid M. Low for committee, 500 00
GREENWOOD SCHOOL HALL.
April 30, 1906, appropriation authorized, $700 00
Paid J. C. Roberson, as per contract, . 700 00
RAILROAD ST. LAND DAMAGE.
$315 00 Feb. 1, 1906, balance available, .
MAIN ST. LAND DAMAGES.
Feb. 1, 1906, overdraft, (due from County) $894 20
WATER ST. LAND DAMAGES.
Feb. 1, 1905, balance available, $695 00
Paid James Johnson as per award, 75 00
Balance available, $620 00
BELL AT BOYNTONVILLE.
Feb. 1, 1906, balance available, . . $350 00
NEW SEATS TOWN HALL.
Feb. 1, 1906, balance unavailable, . $2,077 00
Paid Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co., 2,077 40 Less overdraft, . 40
$2,077 00
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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, .
$12,261 04 $12,669 44
*$408 40
Birch Hill avenue,
1,242 50
1,642 84
*400 34
Main street, .
7,014 5I
7,623 40
*608 89
Richardson street,
278 48
364 30
*85 82
Greenwood concreting,
546 34
637 41
*91 07
New watering cart,
250 00
250 00
New Steam Road Roller,
1,590 00
1,590 00
Street sprinkling,
1,800 00
1,800 00
Municipal Light Plant,
"General,"
46,25I 96
47,593 79
*1,341 83
Electric & gas exten's,
3,838 00
4,784 24
*946 24
Fire alarm
4 24
40
3 84
Montrose
3,000 00
3,447 33
* 447 33
New street lights,
4,640 40
4,576 85
63 55
Water Dep't mainte-
nance,
14,382 55
14,356 47
26 08
Construction, .
5,000 00
4,995 65
4 35
350 00
164 38
185 62
Sewer Dep't construction, Maintenance and Op- eration,
I,IIO 98
1,084 18
26 80
Forest Fire Wards,
310 00
168 15
141 85
Fire Department,
9,491 33
9,402 92
88 41
Combination Wagon & Equipment,
1,850 00
1,848 00
2 00
Poor Department,
9,942 41
9,763 76
178 65
School Dep't "general," Fuel,
4,800 00
4,755 95
44 05
Contingent expenses,
3,379 25
3,379 25.
Supplies, .
3,366 56
3,366 56
Evening school,
950 00
712 34
237 66
Income,
2,507 80
2,037
80
470 00
Police Department,
2,600 00
2,570 74
29 26
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43,540 24
43,540 24
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Night watch,
$1,800 00
$1,800 00
Town Hall expenses,
3,063 12
2,627 73
$435 39
Salaries Town officials,
6,714 59
6,535 00
179 59
Tree Warden expenses,
100 00
99 83
17
Miscellaneous expenses,
6,498 30
5,809 26
689 04
Common and Park,
798 67
798 67
Richardson Light Guard, Company "A,"
625 35
597 4I
27 94
Cemetery Committee ex- penses,
652 52
186 29
466 23
Insurance,
3,015 80
3,015 80
Brown Tail and Gypsy Moth, .
6,149 02
5,938 46
210 56
Soldiers' relief,
4,000 00
3,965 00
35 00
Military aid,
600 00
312 00
288 00
State aid,
4,004 00
3,851 00
153 00
Hydrant rental,
4,350 00
4,350 00
Fish Committee expenses,
25 00
25 00
Memorial Day,
300 00
300 00
Independence Day,
500 00
500 00
Greenwood School Hall,
700 00
700 00
lation,
100 00
100 00.
Beebe Town Library,
1,694 74
1,690 14
4 60
Public reading room,
250 00
250 00
Interest,
33,431 49
33,307 18
124 3I
Railroad street, land
damages, .
315 00
315 00
Main street, land dam- ages,
894 20
** 894 20
Water street, land dam- ages,
695 00
75 00
620 00
Bell at Boyntonville,
350 00
350 00
New Seats Town Hall,
2,077 00
2,077 40
*40
Markers Revolutionary graves,
42 25
42 25
Totals,
· $269, 150 44 $268,931 76 $5,443 20
*Overdraft.
** Town to be reimbursed for land damage by county.
WILLIAM O. ABBOTT, Secretary Board of Auditors.
WAKEFIELD, February 1, 1907.
Venti-
118
Report of the Overseers of the Poor.
The Overseers of the Poor would make the following re- port :
The farm is in good condition ; also the buildings, part of which have been shingled this year; the barn needs a coat of paint.
The farm has produced about forty-eight tons of hay, three hundred seventy-five bushels good potatoes, twenty-five bushels onions, and the usual amount of produce. There has been an unusual amount of inmates sick. We have one particularly sad case. One who is incurably ill, but who bears her misfortune without a murmur.
The receipts of the department have been $2,442.41. Of this amount $1,661.73 was from farm products. We have cut three thousand feet of pine lumber and thirty cords of wood ; twenty-four cords of this is hard wood. The Superin- tendent and Matron would be pleased to have any citizen of the town visit them at the farm.
WILLIS S. MASON, ANDREW G. ANDERSON, EDWARD H. WALTON,
Overseers of Poor.
February 1, 1907.
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POOR DEPARTMENT.
GENERAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Appropriation, . · $7,500 00
ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS.
Sale of milk, 11 months,
$1,347 00
calves,
17 00
eggs,
3 25
wood,
124 38
fowls,
5 50
potatoes, .
43 00
66
stone,
20 00
66 lumber,
2 00
sand,
1 25
junk,
8 25
Board of horse,
68 25
Use of bull,
19 00
telephone,
2 85
$1,661 73
OUTSIDE RECEIPTS.
City of Gloucester, Mrs. C. Johnson, $98 30
Woburn, Mrs. Haliday, 27 94
Boston, Mary Cassidy, 15 50
Mrs. A. J. Ross, 20 18
Town of Ayer, Mrs. Nutting, 126 75
Town of Braintree, Mrs. F. E. Holmes,
198 15
Town of Reading, Mary Surrette,
8 00
State of Mass., Bessie Chamberlain,
54 43
66
66 T. H. Gould, 36 00
This amount is a refund,
195 23
Telephone, . --
20
$780 68
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EXPENSES OF OUTSIDE POOR.
EXPENSES AT INSTITUTIONS.
Charles Shaw, at Truant school, Chelmsford, $22 00 .
J. P. Barker, at Truant school,
Chelmsford, 57
John Froton, Mass. school for feeble minded, 197 77
Blanche L. Pratt, Mass. school for epileptics, 254 87 Henry W. Curran, Mass. school for epileptics, 254 88
This amount has been refunded to the town, 280 92
Edward A. Hewes, Mass. hospital for D. & I., 26 93
Louis I. Kendrick, Mass. hospital for D. & I. 41 32
$1,079 26
AID TO PERSONS RESIDING HERE WITH SETTLEMENTS
ELSEWHERE.
Mrs. Mary Cassidy, city of Boston, $12 45
Mrs. A. J. Ross, city of Boston, 117 82
Mrs. C. Johnson, city of Gloucester, .
IIO 40
Mrs. L. K. Pitman, city of Chelsea,
IO 12
Mrs. Fannie E. Holmes, town of Brain- tree,
200 70
Mrs. Mary F. Nutting, town of Ayer, I13 40
$564 89
AID TO NON-RESIDENTS WITH SETTLEMENT HERE.
Mrs. James Bransfield, Stoneham, $87 00
John Dolan, Malden, 4 29
Mrs. Eliza Carney, Boston, 40 00
Charles H. Ryder, Woburn, 18 48
Abbie M. McIntire, Reading,
97 65
121
J. J. Donahue, Boston, $7 76
Etta W. Feltus, Boston,
20 14
Mrs. Maria Donahue, Stoneham,
31 75
Stiles C. Card, Stoneham,
9 75
Nora Regan, state of Mass.,
9 46
John Roach,
37 14
John C. Whitford, Boston,
13 38
Charles W. Russell, state of Mass.
4 00
$380 80
OUTSIDE HOME RELIEF.
Mrs. Mary Flynn,
$129 4I
Mrs. Monday Malonson,
125 61
Hannah Lonargan,
I 50
Mrs. Nora Fowler,
56 00
Kate O'Cleary, .
I02 85
Lizzie W. Percival,
34 29
William Bachelder,
38 37
George A. Smith,
128 05
Edgar A. Hallett,
412 93
Mary L. Nickerson,
128 52
Mrs. John Doyle,
3 II
Mrs. Harry Jaquith,
7 00
Mrs. Mary O'Hare,
IO 97
H. H. Sweetser,
3 II
Simon Doucette,
45 00
Mary E. Holmes,
96 00
Michael Welch, .
96 00
Mrs. Ann Manders,
28 00
A. B. Glines,
102 20
Alice M. White,
20 00
Mrs. E. Mayer,
I13 16
J. T. McCleary,
60
Chellis L. Mooere,
15 00
. Ellen McNally,
142 76
Mrs. Annie Hanscom,
301 65
Kate Ryan,
8 06
Mrs. J. Kelly,
317 15
122
Mrs. Emma Marshall,
$24 00
Augustus Muse,
152 95
William O'Neil,
99 25
Patrick McGowan,
10 00
Warren Sweetser,
4 67
Arthur O'Leary,
56 00
Peter Doucette,
8 00
Elizabeth Smith,
3 00
Expenses of the Department,
17 40
$2,842 57
Less potatoes delivered from farm,
$39 27
Wood delivered from farm,
58 02
97 29
$2,745 28
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DETAILED ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.
HAY AND GRAIN.
Curley Bros.,
$673 81
L. H. Kirk,
298 79
Cutler Bros.,
7 02
$979 62
GROCERIES.
Ira Atkinson,
$719 08
F. C. Small & Co.,
44 25
Fowle, Hibbard & Co.,
53 85
George B. Eager,
I 25
$818 43
PROVISIONS AND FISH.
Union Supply Co.,
$317 81
H. B. Quint,
.
57 19
George E. Butterfield, . .
6 85
.
.
$381 85
123
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES.
Bowser & Co.,
$45 53
H. A. Pinkham,
3 90
J. T. Paine,
5 61
J. W. Poland,
53 98
F. E. Cox,
I 50
Wakefield Clothing Co.,
23 60
$134 12
BLACKSMITHING, HARNESS, ETC.
Wanamaker & Feindel,
$36 35
J. T. Gosnay,
37 70
R. C. North,
51 00
Solshine Mfg. Co.,
I 25
D. H. McIntosh,
75
$127 05
SEEDS, TOOLS, HARDWARE, ETC.
A. & D. Bramer,
$33 70
F. Putnam & Co.,
28 70
J. Laybolt, .
9 21
Ames Plow Co., .
70
$72 31
FERTILIZERS AND MANURE.
Fire Department,
$91 25
L. A. Mason,
7 00
F. C. Skinner,
2 00
$100 25
STOCK EXPENSES.
C. S. Pettingell, .
$72 00
Landers Bros.,
15 00
E. F. Manning,
3 00
H. L. Sheldon,
62 50
Cutler Bros.,
3 40
M. C. Evans,
I 75
George H. Allen,
3 00
.
.
$160 65
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PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS.
J. Laybolt, $24 50
George H. Taylor,
8 93
M. E. Goodwin, .
60 49
L. E. Bennett,
66 77
E. Caldwell, 6 00
H. A. Feindel & Co., .
8 21
J. W. Poland,
7 64
$182 54
SALARIES AND FARM LABOR.
George E. Donald,
$700 00
William Jordan, .
60 00
Frank Rogers,
306 00
William Thompson, 36 00
John Lane, .
108 00
P. McCarthy,
49 50
Moneteith & Meister,
20 00
Bowen's Employment Bureau,
2 00
$1,281 50 -
HOUSEHOLD LABOR.
Emma Rogers,
$169 68
$169 68
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. V. Taylor,
$0 68
Barstow's Express,
3 00
D. C. Wright,
5 00
George H. Taylor,
I 90
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.,
28 26
J. S. Bonney,
30 20
C. L. Sopher, M. D., .
2 00
E. A. Carlisle & Pope Co.,
75
J. W. Heath, M. D.,
I2
50
Railroad Book,
5 50
A. W. Achorn,
I OO
H. A. Feindel & Co., .
5 56
Boston & Maine Railroad, . I 46
A. B. Comins, 8 05
125
Water Department,
$40 00
Thomas Hickey,
304 32
Cutler Bros.,
30 04
J. W. Ross,
8 03
Ames Plow Co.,
2 70
W. Kendall,
8 00
J. M. Perley,
2 00
Town of Saugus,
9 23
D. W. Hunt Co.,
6 30
George A. Luck,
2 00
C. S. Knowles,
75
Morrill-Atwood Ice Co.,
14 54
La Lo Mfg. Co., .
3 00
N. C. Hunter,
I 60
J. Laybolt, .
3 94
George W. Beasley,
8 62
O. H. Fessenden,
24 00
A. A. Butler,
8 00
C. W. Eaton,
2 00
A. H. Thayer,
60
.
$585 53
Total expense at Almshouse, .
· $4,993 53
Less receipts,
1,66I 73 .
Net expense, .
. $3,331 80
RECAPITULATION.
Total receipts for 1906, . $9,942 41
Total expense for outside poor, . $4,770 23
Total expense at almshouse, . 4,993 76
$9,763 76
Balance unexpended,
$178 65
ALMSHOUSE INVENTORY.
Twenty-five tons English hay, $500 00
Four tons salt hay,
40 00
Grain and feed,
34 85
Straw,
2 00
.
$576 85
126
Five cords pine cleft wood, $25 00
Twenty cords manure, 100 00
Twenty cords hard wood,
I20 00
Ten cords pine trash wood, 30 00
Twenty-five cords hard trash wood, 100 00
Twenty-five hundred feet pine lumber, 75 00
Four cords wood sawed and split, 32 00
Two thousand feet logs,
50 00
One mare,
$150 00
One horse,
50 00
Thirteen cows,
650 00
One bull,
30 00
Fowls,
30 00
Three pigs,
12 00
Vehicles and harness, .
$170 00
Farm tools, etc.,
175 00
Household goods,
250 00
Coal,
89 73
Groceries and provisions,
65 98
Potatoes and vegetables,
155 00
Sixty gals. pure cider vinegar,
8 40
$914 II
ALMSHOUSE INMATES, FEB. 1, 1907.
Annette Mayo, died Nov. 22, 1906,
45 years
Walter Mayo,
53
Thomas Sullivan,
67
66
Mrs. Thomas Sulivan, .
57
Mary J. Sculley, .
75
John Malcolm, left April 23, 1906,
62
James Doyle,
83
William O'Neil, left Mar. 29, 1906,
.
66
66
Herbert A. Ames,
24
John O'Cleary, April 23, left June 15, 1906, .
21
.
Eliza Barry,
.
5I
Margaret O'Cleary, left Feb. 28, 1906,
I6
Charles Spring, Oct. 6, 1906,
. 67
Ann Manders, Aug. 1, 1906,
71
Hannah Lonagan,
53
.
William Conway, .
.
82 66
.
66
.
.
.
.
.
James Mooney, Aug. 11, 1906,
.
46
66
66
.
66
$532 00
$922 00
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Tax Collector's Statement.
TAX OF 1904.
Uncollected balance Jan. 31, 1906, $29,663 52
Re-assessed by Assessors, 74 97
Received as interest, 2,256 67
$31,995 16
Paid Town Treasurer,
$30,306 80
Abated by Assessors, . 1,688 36
$31,995 16
TAX OF 1905.
Uncollected balance Jan. 31, 1906, $62,821 06
Re-assessed by Assessors,
87 99
Received as interest,
917 32
$63,826 37
Paid Town Treasurer,
$34,071 27
Abated by Assessors,
740 41
34,81I 68
Balance uncollected, .
$29,014 59
TAX OF 1906.
Total amount assessed,
$184,820 80
Bank tax,
2,142 40
Received as interest,
108 45
$187,071 65
Paid Town Treasurer,
$116,363 28
Abated by Assessors,
.
3,758 50
120,12I 78
Balance uncollected, .
$66,949 87
128
SEWER TAX.
Balance uncollected Jan. 31, 1906, $11,649 24 Apportioned accounts paid in full, 1,870 61 Received as interest, 1,477 29
$14,997 14
Paid Town Treasurer,
$14,997 14
$14,997 14
RICHARDSON STREET SEWER TAX.
Balance uncollected Jan. 31, 1906, $372 58
Received as interest, 5 40
$377 98
Paid Town Treasurer,
$70 40
70 40
Balance uncollected,
$307 58
CONVERSE STREET SEWER TAX.
Amount assessed,
$3,312 87
Received as interest, .
I 63
$3,314 50
Paid Town Treasurer,
$349 35
Appor'd by Sewer Commissioners, 2,364 05
2,713 40
Balance uncollected,
$601 10
JORDAN AVENUE SEWER TAX.
Amount assessed,
$586 30
Paid Town Treasurer, . $435 50
$586 30
Appor'd by Sewer Commissioners, 150 80
$586 30
C. E. WALTON, Collector.
Wakefield, Jan. 31, 1907.
STATISTICS
FROM
TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906.
Date.
Name of Child.
Sex.
Place of Birth.
Names of Parents.
Jan.
3 Lydia Genueffe Scipioni,
Female,
Wakefield,
Silvio and Rene (Cieurzo).
3 Genevine Bowser,
Annie and Minnie ( Baldwin).
5 Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin,
Willis R. and Ella F. ( Willey).
7 Anna Augusta Ramsdell,
Herbert A. and Catherine T. (Scanlon)
8 Mary Patricia Butler,
Aloysius P. and Nora F. (Sullivan).
[2 |John Harold Holloran,
Male,
Fred and Elizabeth G. (Anderson ). George H. and Rose A. (Surrette). Daniel and Phoebe (Dubreuil).
12| William Napoleon McMullen,
13 Carl Havelock Wedell,
17 Joseph Leo Hubbard,
19 Julia Esther Scott,
Female, Male,
Ireland, Wakefield,
20 Joseph Leonard Gibbs,
20 George Edward Gibbs, Jr.,
George E. and Armande H. (Auger ). George E. and Armande H. (Auger). John and Hattie (Moulaison). Patrick J. and Sarah (Roach).
130
Feb.
I Allan Francis Drugan,
I Ralph Leonard Thresher,
4|Katherine Dulong;
Female, Male,
Peter A. and Katherine (Landry). Pasquale ane Maria (Nardone). Thomas and Minnie (Drinan).
5 Thomas Donovan,
5 David Donovan,
Thomas J. and Minnie (Drinan).
8 Edgar Leroy Frost,
9 Richard Leonard Dodge, 9|Still birth,
13 Cornelius Horgan,
15 Still birth, 19 Walter Eugene Wade,
Female, Male, Female, Male,
Dennis and Margaret (Galvin).
Henry H. and Sarah P. (Wentzel).
23 John William Rogers,
24 Margaret Theresa Finneran,
24|William John O'Brien,
31 Walter Francis Perkins, Jr.,
William E. and Bertha D. (Daly). Walter F. and Carrie M. (Brown). John E. and Mary E. (Farrell). Avery A. and Florence B. (Wilson).
4 Juereno Leone,
Female, Male
Eric and Theresa (Hennigar). Enos and Mary P. (Landry). James M. and Katherine (Walsh).
Io Doris Anderson Perry,
$6
Edgar and Catherine D. (McGregor). Charles E. and A. Helena (Burnham).
20 Arthur Warren Cartland, 21 Frances Maria Lenfest, 22 Raymond Otis Clinkard,
22 Dorothy Oliver Harnden, 23 William Frederick Turner, 23 Mabel Ellen Perry, 23 Thomas Benjamin Lenoir, 23 Gerard Madden,
23 Samuel Herbert Donaldson,
25 Grace Arlene Muse, 25 Cornelius Patrick Connelly, 26 Elsie Crimmins Lilly,
Female, Male, Female,
27 Margaret Mary Linehan, 28 Ruth Louise Jones, March 5 Josephine Butler, 6. Lawrence Edmund Dingle, 7 Josephine Jeffery, 7 Marion Peters, 8 Rachael Susan Barba,
II. David Archdale Hines,
16 Corrado Ferrara,
16 Eveline Lorimer Ryder,
I7 Beatrice Bisbee,
18 Arpres Mallorey,
19 Norman Atwell Bayrd,
Male,
Melrose,
Wakefield,
21 Stanley Brooks,
1
Female, Male, Female, Male, Female, Male,
Stoneham, Wakefield,
William H. and Hellen E. (Hobbs).
Harry N. and Theresa E. (McDermott). Clarence M. and Alice H. (Sheldon). Frank W. and Carrie B. (Oliver). Charles A. and Lillian M. (Couley). La Roy and Ellen ( Howley ). Frederick J. and Arthemise (DeCoste). T. Francis and Katherine M. (Walton). Frank J. and Alice N. (Walsh). Leander H. and Eliz. M. (Sullivan).
Thomas A. and Mary A. (Kellaher). Mark and Clara E. (Crimmins). Jeremiah and Ellen (Sullivan). Roscoe F. and Jessie A. (Crocker). John P. and Mary E. (Walsh). Joseph A. and Frauces (LeBlanc). John and Josephine ( Caravagleo).
131
Raymond and Rachael (Salemmie). Lloyd M. and Alice (Sellick ). Mario and Concettina (Sampieri). Charles W. and Annie L· (Martin). Ulysses G. and Mary E. ( Malonson). Alfred T. and Elizabeth H. (Brown). C. Orne and Alice M. (Goodwin). Thomas F. and Theresa L. ( McCarthy ). George J. and Agnes T. (Skiffington). Frank O. and Alice J. (Grant).
22 Still birth, 22 George Totlı 23 Victoria Wanda Anderson, 27 Coburn, 28 Edward Francis McManamin, 29 Agnes Theresa McManius, 31 Dorothy Grace Closson,
Female,
Male, Female,
Frank and Harverilla (Susonna). Peter and Wanda (Skoweoska). Charles A. and Adelaide (Pritchard). Martin and Ellen ( Chamberlain). James E. and Margaret F. (Ball). Gershom L. aud Adelaide (Parker ).
Male, Female,
Male,
Female,
19. Thomas Francis Coughlan, Jr., 20 Edward William Gallagher,
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906 .- Continued.
Date.
Name of Child.
Sex.
Place of Birth.
Names of Parents.
April 2 Da Matilda La Riccia,
Female,
Wakefield,
Guiseppe and Giulietta (Fasella).
4 Lillian Gertrude Purrington,
Elwin I. and Almeda H. (Howes).
5 Francis Owen Corcoran,
Male, Female,
Edward J. and Annie F. (Godfrey ).
7 Bertha Sophia Vik,
Christian and Emma M. (Eriksson).
8 James Edwin Ure,
Male,
James and Gertrude (Pearce ).
Io Mary Kardazavwski,
Female,
Marcini and Honorata (Zub). James P. and Julia T. (McCarthy ).
II Thomas Keefe,
Male,
Charles T. and Ruby W. (Wakefield).
16 Lawrence Clifford Floyd,
21 James Hubert Landry,
21|Mary Morgan,
Female, Male,
Henry J. and Nellie G, (McCarthy ). Clarence W. and Bessie M. (Crowell). Stanley A. and Florence S. (Bancroft). Frank W. and Catherine ( MacPhee). Joseph J. and Mary F. (Doucette).
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26 Roger Davis Seabury,
28 Mary Edna Fredette,
Female,
Salem, Wakefield,
William R. and Annie M. (Doucette). Angelo M. and Jessie (Capitello). Joseph and Mary (Paglia). Harry A. and Adaliade M. (Dugas).
29 Toseph Fazio, Jr., 29 Ida Frederick Staples, 4 Philip Studley Park,
Male, Female, Male,
Peabody, Wakefield,
9 Alice May White,
II Pearl Elizabeth Wilson,
II |Charles Polhlopek,
Male,
12 Herbert Francis Peterson,
13 Robert Lincoln Reynolds,
16 Ellen Walton Packard,
Female,
Jessie S. and Martha E. (Kimball). Patrick P. and Edna H. (Wiley). Jeffery and Elizabeth (Doucette ). Frank and Pearl A. (Leavitt). Frank and Jozefa (Sekulska). John H. and Olive H. (Nelson). Robert A. and Annetta C. (Oicles). William E. and Emma J. ( Walton).
May
5 George Frederick Riley, Jr.,
Henry M. and Fannie E. (Studley). George F. and Annie A. (Doran).
5 Elzabeth Rowell,
9 Paul Arden Cronin,
Female, Male, Female,
28 Lena Mary McWinnie,
28 Frances DeCecca,
Bartis H. and Jennie M. (Riley ). John B. and Sylvia A. (Hubbard).
22 Russell Chester Wiley,
23 Allan Bancroft Mansfield,
13 Charles Wakefield Dunham,
June
Male,
Timothy J. and Gertrude S. ( Nickerson)
Richard L. and Elizabeth G. (Tweed).
John and Ellen (Collins).
7 Dorothy Cathlene Douglas,
Female,
7 Josephine Cardillo,
II William Charles Skulley, Jr., 12 Evelyn Badger Harmon,
13 Margaret Elizabeth Chick,
13 Sydney Baxter Ham, 14 Helen Cecelia White,
Male, Female,
14 Alice Madeline Seabury,
21 Joseph Adolphus Robbins,
21 Esther Marion Winkler, 22 George DeLong,
22 George William Brown,
22 Marion Elizabeth Silk,
24 Rutlı Leonor Scott,
24 Still birth,
24 Raymond Merritt,
26 Donald Mckenzie Gould,
27 Hannah Jane Henniger,
29 Matilda Ellen Chisholm,
29 Doris Cecelia Woodbridge,
30 Viola Cecelia Doucette, July
I |Josephine Sullo,
I George Waldemere Tasker, 3 Mary Alice Malonson,
4 Harold Francis Leary,
Male, Female,
Male, Female,
Thomas J. and Anna E. (Dowing). Patrick J. and Mary T. (Frain). Solomon and Julia ( Muse). Clarence and Annie T. (Glynn). Joseph A. and Annie C. (Pitman). Vito and Filomena ( Benedits). Joseph L. and Laura J. (Northrup).
Gilman and Ellen (O'Brien. Frederick C. and Helena M.(Mckenzie) Jonathon B. and Mary J. (Mitchell). Joseph S. and Chantal M. (Gaudet) . Frank D. and Agnes A. (Fish). Joseph D. and Delia E. (Frotton ). Joseph O. and Lucia DelGrosso. Fred'k W. and Elizabeth C. (MacLellan) James A. and Sadie J. (Jacquith). Timothy and Maud ( Pearce).
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Male, Female, Male,
Roxbury, Malden, Wakefield,
Female,
James F. and Jeanette M. (Dearborn). Fred C. and Lillian B. (Cobb).
Male,
Female,
Male, Female, Male,
Thomas S. and Bridget A. (Nolan). Dominick and Carmen. William C. and Cora M. Duplin).
Male, Female,
Frank B. and Evelyn H. (Frazier).
Edward M. and Gertrude A. (Ledwith). James A. and Grace A. (Grant).
Ainos and Fannie (Robbins). Sylvanus M. and Mary J. (McKernan). Jeffery and Minnie (Brown). Edward and Cora M. (King). Eli and Helen D. (Sparhawk). George and Emma ( White).
20 William Joseph Morris, 20 Mary Winifred Hennessey, 20 Margaret Edith Collins, 21 John Simpson, 26 Priscilla Estella Morresy, 28 Grazietta Volpe, 30 Alice Elizabeth Preston, I James Harold Cronin, 2 Robert Aborn Foster, 6 John Welch,
Boston, Wakefield,
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906 .- Continued.
Date.
Name of Child.
Sex.
Place of Birth.
Names of Parents.
July
6 Rosa Todesca,
Female,
Wakefield, Charlestown, Wakefield,
Angelo and Nunzia ( Bonito). Sewell G. and Nellie M. (Deojay). Martin and Nellie (Sekulska).
13 Stesio Margaret Kroll, 13 Anna Saphronia Hayden,
13 Mabel Catherine Malonson,
16 George Warren Austin,
Male,
Boston, Wakefield,
William W. and Clara M. (Cheney). Theodore L. and Annie A. (Wheeler).
18 Frances Olive Munier, 19 Phyllis May Tyler, 20 Margaret Theresa Murphy, 20
Female,
Lucius A. and Ida M. (Scott).
Jeremiah and Catherine A. (Canty). Maurice F. and Agnes T. (Qualters).
22 Still birth,
Male, Female,
Male,
Harry G. and Martha C. (Coffey). William G. and Helen B. ( Perry). Manlio and Nina (Desideri). Michele and Marie (Locash). James A. and Jennie M. (Hubbard). John S. and Jane.
John W. and Louise G. (Norton).
2 Alice Norton Downes, 4 llenry Edward Burrage, 5
Male, Female, Male,
Female,
Tusket, N. S., Wakefield,
Male, Female, Male, Female,
Boston, Wakefield,
George and Annie A. (Doucette). Frederick J. and Jessie C. (Baldwin). Edwin R. and Abbie R. (Edmands ). John E. and Mary H. (White). Frederick W. and Catherine N. Duffy. Salvatore and Coradina (Nicastro). Charles H. and Margaret E. ( Hopkins). Antonino and Concetta )De Luca). Bernard V. and Edith M. (Kingman). (Watson J. and Wilhelmina )Hennigar).
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