Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1905-1907, Part 46

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 1106


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19 85


$11,246 10


Expended as per report Light Board . . $9,073 09 .


Balance unexpended .


. 2,173 0I


$11,246 10


183


FIRE ALARM MAINTENANCE.


Feb. 1, 1907, balance unexpended


$3 84


April 2, 1907, appropriation authorized


500 00


Nov. II, 1907, appropriation authorized 125 00


$628 84


Expended as per report Light Board


$600 13


Balance unexpended .


28 71


$628 84


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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.


Highways and bridges .


$11,868 30 $11,867 47


$0 83


Main street macadam


1,256 25


1,256 25


Albion street macadam


3,043 75


2,929 52


114 23


Highway, special .


1,454 29


1,454 29


Water street sidewalk .


900 00


899 52


48


Pittman ave. drainage .


400 00


400 00


Oak street drainage


150 00


147 15


2 85


Rich'rdson ave. dr'in'ge


700 00


698 71


I 29


Albion street sidewalk .


700 00


55° 97


149 03


Francis avenue drain


525 00


47 96


477 04


Street sprinkling .


1,800 00


1,800 00


Municipal Light Plant


" General "


64,972 46


67,252 55


*2,280 90


Depreciation .


11,246 IO


9,073 09


2,173 OI


Fire al'rm m'int'nce


628 84


600 13


28 71


New street lights .


63 55


63 55


Water dept. maint'nce


14,922 25


14,905 79


16 46


Construction .


5,000 00


7,083 39


+2,083 39


Cl'ning Crystal lake


1,500 00


1,490 50


9 50


Hackett estate


1,200 00


1,233 00


*33 00


Meters


1,000 00


888 04


III 96


Sewer dept. maint'nce .


776 62


775 98


64


Construction .


539 50


539 50


Fire department


10,125 29


10,105 31


19 98


Forest fire wards


.


.


250 00


247 02


2 98


New steamer


5,350 00


5,184 65


165 35


Poor department


9,457 4I


10,489 87


*1,032 46


School dept. "General "


45,394 45


45,394 45


Fuel


4,300 00


4,376 08


*76 08


Contingent


.


4,158 51


4,158 51


.


Text b'ks and sup.


3,697 28


3,697 28


Evening school


1,216 66


948 25


268 41


Income account


2,608 50


2,607 .74


76


185


Police department


$2,719 04


$2,702 63


$16 4I


Night watch


1,869 04


1,869 04


Town Hall expenses


2,738 35


2,737 56


79


Tree warden expenses


118 00


II2 40


5 60


Salaries town officials


6,880 00


6,821 67


58 33


Miscellaneous expenses


7,187 50


6,81I OI


376 49


Common and Park


1,075 00


951 45


123 55


Richardson Light Guard Co. "A"


777 94


774 30


3 64


Cemetery committee


710 23


645 65


64 58


Brown tail and gypsy moth


10,570 48


8,700 34


1,870 14


Soldiers' relief


4,008 00


3,948 00


60 00


Military aid .


420 00


420 00


State aid


4,000 00


3,853 00


147 00


Hydrant rental


4,700 00


4,700 00


Fish committee ex.


'25 00


25 00


Memorial day


300 00


300 00


Independence day


500 00


500 00


Heat'g Greenwood hose house


371 00


371 00


Greenwood branch town library


500 00


494 55


5 45


Beebe town library


1,795 79


1,794 04


I 75


Public reading room


250 00


250 00


Interest


32,415 94


34,523 68


*2,107 74


Railroad st. land dam. Main


315 00


150 00


165 00


1,104 62


1,963 00


** 858 38


Water


66


620 00


580 00


40 00


Bell at Boyntonville


350 00


350 00


Markers Rev. graves


42 25


42 25


Pl'mbing Lincoln sch'1


3,000 00


2,990 59


9 41


Painting High school


500 00


500 00


Town Hall vault .


150 00


145 00


5 00


$301,218 19$302,800 43 $6,888 90


WILLIAM O. ABBOTT, Secretary Board of Auditors.


WAKEFIED, February 1, 1908.


* Overdraft.


** Town to be reimbursed for land damage by county $1,871.39.


+ Overdraft as per vote of town.


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ANNUAL REPORT


BOARD OF TRUSTEES


BEEBE TOWN LIBRARY


1907~1908.


ORGANIZATION OF TRUSTEES.


Chairman Treasurer


Secretary


Charles F. Mansfield Albert W. Flint Richard Dutton, M. D.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


LIBRARY. Harry Foster, Chairman,


F. T. Woodbury, M. D., Mrs. Sarah Y. Morton


READING ROOM.


F. T. Woodbury, M. D., Chairman, Richard Dutton, M. D., Mrs. Sarah Y. Morton, Edson W. White


BOOKS.


Charles F. Mansfield, Chairman,


Harry Foster,


H. Lee M. Pike,


Miss E. Florence Eaton, Edson W. White


CATALOGUE.


Miss E. Florence Eaton, Chairman, Ashton H. Thayer, Charles F. Mansfield


FINANCE.


Ashton H. Thayer, Chairman,


Edson W. White, Miss E. Florence Eaton


GREENWOOD.


Richard Dutton, M. D., Chairman,


H. Lee M. Pike, Ashton H. Thayer


Librarian Mrs. Harriet A. Shepard


Assistant Librarian . Miss Ruth Gowen Miss H. Gertrude Lee


Attendant at Greenwood . · Purchasing Agent


Charles F. Mansfield


...


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Report of the Library Trustees.


At the close of another year, the trustees of the Beebe Town Library have the same story to tell of insufficient accommodations, of work hampered thereby, and the impos- sibility of attempting larger things, which in other places are considered the proper function of the free public library. The lack of a library building is invariably commented upon by strangers, who contrast the library equipment of Wake- field with the facilities and advantages of their own, and Wakefield suffers in the comparison.


In this connection it is pleasant to record that during the year the library has been again remembered by a friend who in life made daily use of its privileges. Mr. Merrill W. Gove, who died April 17, 1907, bequeathed to the town the sum of $500, the income of which is to be used for the pur- poses of the library. The town has voted to accept the same, and the amount will be received during the coming year. The trustees have also received from his estate a fine portrait of Mr. Gove, which has been hung on the library walls.


Mrs. Elizabeth H. Rice, the widow of Gen. Edmund Rice, of Greenwood, has made a liberal donation of books for use at the branch library at that place, and has signified her intention of adding to her gift a picture of General Rice.


The Greenwood branch has also received a handsome wall clock, as a memorial of the late Silas W. Flint, for which it is indebted to his family. Other minor gifts are stated in the report of the librarian.


At the March town meeting the trustees recommended an appropriation of $500 for finishing and furnishing a room in the basement of the Greenwood school house. This appro- priation was voted and has been expended under the direc- tion of the trustees and school committee, and we now have


,


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a large room, well lighted, answering admirably the pres- ent purpose of the branch. The amount appropriated was insufficient to accomplish all that was desirable, and the additional expense, about $50, has been paid from the reg- ular library funds.


The work at the branch has been carried on very success- fully, owing largely to the interest taken and energy dis- played by the assistant librarian, Miss H. Gertrude Lee. There are now on the shelves about 175 books, mostly dupli- cates of volumes in the main library, this relieving the press- ure on the latter. The delivery of books has grown from 8,710 volumes the previous year to 10,633 the past year. The expenses of the branch for the year, including furniture bought with library funds and books bought for Greenwood use, have been about $300.


Following the establishment of the branch at Greenwood, a request has come to the trustees from Montrose that some- thing in the same line may be instituted there. While it has seemed to the trustees that the conditions are somewhat different at Montrose than at Greenwood, if the question of finances did not affect the matter, it might be well to make a start in this direction. No encouragement has been given to this request, and the matter still remains open.


At the main library, matters have progressed as usual, un- der the direction of the librarian, Mrs. Harriet A. Shepard, whose long term of service has given her an intimate acquaint- ance with the books, which enables her to give valuable assistance to its patrons. The circulation of books increases as the town grows, and as the resources of the library be- come better known, and this growth we could scarcely stop, if we would, and we must provide for it as best we can. During the year 213 volumes have been added by purchase, and the usual attention has been given to replacing and re- binding worn out books. The policy of the trustees has been to buy the best literature of travel, history, art and biography, which will be of permanent value, not going too extensively into costly books, and to buy the best fiction as published from month to month. Additions are made in lots of twenty -


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five to thirty-five volumes at a time, lists of which are pub- lished in the local papers and bulletins freely distributed. Of the 213 volumes purchased, 67 were fiction, 52 juvenile, and balance of other classifications. Very few duplicates are pur- chased, but books may be reserved by the postal card system which increases in popularity, there being at the time of writing fourteen names on the waiting list for Mrs. Burnett's " The Shuttle." A collection of books, new and old, is kept outside the delivery desk, for inspection and selection, which serves to work into circulation books which otherwise might not be called for.


Among important works added the past year, are, - Har- per's Encyclopedia of United States History ; Encyclopedia Americana ; Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln ; a new edition of Webster's International Dictionary ; Adolescence, by G. Stanley Hall; Jay Cooke, Financier of the Civil War ; Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, and the Reminiscences of Carl Schurz.


The library has also added to its collection of tours in the Underwood Travel System a set of one hundred views of the Holy Land, the former sets of United States views having been well received.


The library needs development in the line of local and family history, and appeals for works on these subjects. The library receives from the State, volumes of the vital records of the towns of Massachusetts, as issued, which are of great convenience to any needing to examine the records of those towns.


Many other public documents of value are received from the State and United States, which would be of use if they could be arranged for easy consultation, but lack of space has so far prevented this.


The trustees invite suggestions either as to the purchase of books or of improvements in service, and will give the same careful consideration.


To acquaint the public with the privileges of the library, cards have been printed for distribution in the post offices,


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stores, factories, shops, etc., setting forth the location and hours of opening of the library and reading room.


A revision of the record of borrowers is being made with the idea of ascertaining the number of actual present users of the library, but this has not yet proceeded far enough to show results.


To show at a glanee the business of the library each month, a journal has been prepared in which to record the happen- ings of each day, the number of books given out, the fines, receipts from sale of catalogues, payments made, etc., mak- ing a complete record, accessible for examination by all the trustees.


The library endeavors to work in conjunction with the teachers and schools, so far as possible. A card conferring special privileges upon teachers, is in use, and teachers are allowed free access to the shelves.


All the assistance possible is given by the librarian and as- sistants to seekers for special information. If persons looking up special matters would make a note of the volume and page yielding the desired information, to be indexed by the libra- rian, the resources of the library could be made more readily accessible for subsequent inquirers.


The library is a member of the Library Art Club and va- rious exhibitions of views have been given during the year. These are of value and interest, and exert a refining and educational influence and tend to attract visitors.


The Reading Room is very complete in its assortment of periodicals, magazines, Boston and local papers, dictionaries, railroad guides, etc., etc., and many works of reference are upon its shelves. The room is much used and its facilities are no doubt generally appreciated. It is under the direction and control of the trustees, but a separate appropriation has always been made for its use. The question has arisen whether this is necessary or desirable, and there are reasons why an appropriation for the Library large enough to cover the expenses of the Reading Room might be preferable. For


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this year, however, the trustees recommend that the usual appropriation of $250, be made for its support.


The funds for the maintenance of the library are made up of income from invested funds, the amount of the dog tax and an appropriation by the town. The trustees consider that the sum of $1,800 for the coming year is very desirable, but hesitate to ask for any increase, owing to the great fall- ing off in the amount of the dog tax, which is about $192 less than last year. They do, however, absolutely need at least as large a sum as last year, and therefore recommend the appropriation of the amount of the dog tax and the sum of $700 which, with the income from invested funds, will make substantially. the same as last year.


In behalf of the Trustees,


CHARLES F. MANSFIELD,


Chairman.


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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT.


Number of volumes in the Library February I,


1907


15,944


Added by purchase during the year


213


to replace worn-out volumes


148


by donation


59


Magazines bound from the Reading Room


22


16,386


Volumes worn out during the year


2II


Total number of volumes in the Library Feb- ruary 1, 1908 16,17I


Number of volumes rebound, including maga- zines ·


333


Donations from


State of Massachusetts 24


United States .


I5


G. A. R. Post 12, Wakefield .


4


Mr. H. M. Dolbeare


2


Mrs. M. E. C. Hatlinger


2


Municipal Ownership Publishing Bu- reau ·


4


City of Boston, Mass. .


I


City of Ottawa, Canada


I


Switzerland .


I


Mrs. Mary A. Smith


I


Mr. C. A. M. Taber


I, 2 copies


Estate of Pliny Earle I .


Anonymous


.


2


.


.


.


.


59


195


Persons having re-signed application cards Feb.


I, 1907, to Feb. 1, 1908 633


Total circulation for the year including Green- wood


44,443


Books and magazines circulated at the Library


33,780


Books circulated at Greenwood


10,663


Days open for circulation


309


Average circulation II7


Number of volumes used at Library for reference 2,294


Postal cards used for waiting lists 472


Largest number of books on waiting list at one time 57


GREENWOOD BRANCH.


Persons having signed application cards Feb. I,


1907, to Feb. 1, 1908


IIO


Total circulation for year 1907


10,663


Days open for circulation


15I


Average circulation


70.4


Largest circulation


I22


Smallest circulation


22


H. GERTRUDE LEE, Librarian at Greenwood.


LIBRARY HOUBS.


Daily


2-5, 7-8.30 p.m. .


READING ROOM HOURS.


Daily 8-12 a.m., 1.30-5, 7-9 p.m.


Sunday 2-5 p.m.


GREENWOOD HOURS.


Mondays and Thursdays 3.00-5 p.m.


Saturdays 7-8 p.m.


HARRIET A. SHEPARD,


Librarian.


WAKEFIELD, MASS., Feb. 1, 1908.


Saturdays 2-9 p.m.


STATISTICS


FROM


TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1907.


-


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


Jan. 1 Walter Leo Barry, 2 Blake,


Male,


Wakefield,


William R. and Catherine F. (Geary).


66


William H. and Mary G. ( Magnilzky).


2 Kenneth Lawrence Hunt,


00 Alice Gertrude White, 6 Giacinto Pascome, 9 Thomas Benjamin Gould, 11 Ruth Colley Deadman,


Female, Male,


William D. and Ethel M. ( Barker). John W. and Mary ( Deveau). Eustachio and Teresa (Paglia).


Thomas H. and Clara M. ( McPherson).


Female, Male,


66


11 Burbine,


12 Thomas Wheeler,


Lynn,


14 Arthur Reginald Mortimer,


1


17 Olive Morrison,


Female, Male,


17 John Burney Malonson,


20 Ella Dorothy Brown,


Female,


20/Eleanor Florence Barnes, 20 Leonard Austin Redmond, 21 Edith Lillian Collinson, 22 Eaton, 23 Joseph Lawrence Muse,


Male,


Female,


John W. and Lily May (Stewart). Edward E. and Ellen A. (Nelson).


23 Marian Surrette


Female,


66


Male,


Everett, Wakefield,


Female,


Male,


Female,


John L. and Annie (McCormick). Lauren L. and Ida F. (Harding). Lee and Alma D. (Carlson). Edward and Florence A. (Fuller). Alexander and Robina (Matthew). A. R. and Mina C. (Boyd). Frank Lewis and Elizabeth ( Hubbard). George W. and Sylvia (Doucette). Pasquel and Emilia (Bivalcqua). Daniel and Mary J. (Casey).


198


Feb.


24 Hattie Wiley McMaster, 26 Carl Lee Tupper, 26 Charles Edward Barker, 27 Alexander Glass Rattray, 30 Ruth A. Stickney, 31 Ethel May Smith, 31 Joseph Leonard LeBlanc, 1 Luca Antonio Capone, 2 Agnes Theresa Keefe,


Male,


William F. and Edith E. (Colley). Ambrose and Agnes ( Muse). John J. and Margaret ( McHugh). Clifford and Lilla E. (Holt). Ernest J. and Eva G. (Fairfield). Elmer E. and Etta M. (Evans). John W. and Mary I. ( Malonson). Charles W. and Davida M. (Johnson). Charles and Mabelle C. (Burditt). Michael C. and Christina (McDonald).


Wakefield,


15 Ernest Jennings Clark, Jr.,


5| Doris Mildred Brewer, 6 Eunice Knox Smith, 6 Emma Louise Stone, 7 Hubbard, 11 Still Birth,


11 Henry Richard Wangen, 12 Milia Paterucciu,


13|Kenneth Burbeck Rice,


15 Grace Ethel Widfeldt,


17 George Gaspard Deaveau,


18 Mary Agnes Sullivan,


Male,


Female,


Male, -


-


-


Male, Female, Male,


Boston, Wakefield,


Female,


Male,


16


10 William Joseph Octek,


10 Charles Garniss,


13 Still Birth,


Female,


Wakefield,


14 Eliza Baxter Bishop,


15 Alice Annie Dulong, 16 George Henry Welsh, 21 Yseult Katleen Loubris,


Male, Female,


Male, Female,


Male,


Joseph S. and Letitia (Singleton). Arthur E. and Ella A. ( Stewart). Frederick I. and Amy M. (Stetson). Enos and Mary P. (Landry).


Frank and Annie (Dworak). Giovachino and Assunta (Longeo). Benjamin B. and Margaret H. (Mullins). Walter B. and Eva A. ( McMaster). Joseph J. and Grace M. (Muse). John J. and Margaret (Norton ). Thomas and Catherine (Healey). Herbert and Abbie G. (Russell).


Albert D. and Cora M. ( Maxim).


Michael and Kate (Dennehy ).


Patrick and Mary J. (Connors). Isaac Karp and Unknown. John A. and Minnie C. (Hennigar). Michael T. and Caroline (Elsliger). Fred A. and Grace (Taylor). William E. and Adelaide M. (Holland). Carlo and Albina (Basile). William and Carrie (Kxewicka). J. Wesley and Jennie J. (Johnson).


Jonathan C. and Mary (Butler). J. Raymond and Mary J. (Muse). John H. and Margaret E. (Donnelly). Emil J. and Katleen P. (Hoy). John W. and Marguerite ( Deveau). Frederick L. and Grace L. (Heath). Edward W. and P. Ceres (Heywood). Reuben and Jennie M. (Smith). Thomas J. and Catherine E. (McFadden) Michele and Maria (Bianco).


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23 Frederick Heath Hobson, 23 Ceres Hadcock, 23 Beatrice Madeline Muse, 25 Thelma Ruth Whall, 27 Alfonzo Vinzanso Candelo,


Stoneham, Wakefield,


Male,


Wakefield,


Female, Male, Female, Male, Female,


Everett, Melrose, Wakefield,


18 Thomas Francis Powers,


19 Mildred Gertrude Thrush,


20 Joseph William Oxley, 26 Josephine Dennehy Gilligan,


Female,


Mar. 1 James McTeague, 3 Menita Karp, 3 Lawrence Ames Millar, 8 Mildred Reardon, 9 Sweetser, 10 Holland Pittock 10 Adeala Uberti,


Female, Male,


22 Jennie May Deveau,


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1907 .- Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


Mar. 28 Ethel Roach, 28 Esther Roach, 28 Spartaco Ribelle Salvati, 29 Alfred Paro,


Female,


Wakefield,


Martin J. and Mary A. (Joyce). Martin J. and Mary A. (Joyce).


Male,


Angelo and Giovanna (Salvati). Edward and Catherine (Simon).


Apr. 2 Clarence Raymond Smith, 3 Rosalie Catherine Doucette, 7 Clarence Lovett MacCallum, 8 Harold Nash,


Female, Male,


William and Catherine (Muse). Guy M. and Anna H. (Lovett).


Frank H. and Delia T. (Daverin).


9 Paul Ebenezer Crosby,


11 Ergia Recchiuti,


Female, .


Charles A. and Alicia (Ruggles).


12 William Harold Darling,


William and Nellie ( McLeod).


14 Katherine Elizabeth Lenfest,


Harry N. and Theresa E. (McDermott).


16 Wladyslaw Kardaszewski,


Marcin and Honarata (Zub).


22 Frank Percy Whittle,


George E. and Mary E. (Landry). Jonathan H. and Fannie M. F. (Hester)


23 Clarence Ernest Seaward,


Charles J. E. and Clara G. (Hall).


23 Ruth Eleanor Hinckley, 27 Ruby Lavinia Allen,


Albert H. and Edith P. (Hollingsworth).


28 Herbert Elden Randall,


Male,


Herbert T. and Beatrice B. (Boutin) Joseph and Sophia (Patonai).


30 Mary Averena Boyd,


Female, Male,


Frederick W. and Mary E. (Morrison). Theodoras and Angelina (Lambos). William Meggenson. Phillip and Eliza (Crute).


8 Walter Jack,


9 Arlene May Davis,


Female,


Henry and Annie ( Barratt).


12 Alice May Dulong,


18 Ruth Avery Harnden,


18 Ella Victoria Anderson,


Peter A. and Catherine (Landry). Frank W. and Carrie B. (Oliver). Oscar N. and Sophia (Anderson).


200


May


6 Angelos Romas,


8 William Meggenson,


Lynn, Wakefield,


23 Jonathan Manson Smith,


Female,


Edwin H. and Eva H. (Patterson).


29 Berkes,


Male, Female, Male,


Ebenezer and Hepsy (Laffin). Giacomo and Carmela (Uberti).


11 Margaret Lyman Atwell,


June


18 Simon Edward Doucette, 20 Margaret Balmain Ferrier, 21 Helen Ruth Gross, 22 Mary Rita Lafave 23 Joseph Leo McManamin, 24 William Donald Grant, 25 Frances May Dingle, 26 Concetto Ferrara, 30 Matthewson 30 Amiro


30 Florence May Hollander, 1 Belinda Pizzano,


1 | Marguerite Magee,


4 Lillian Catherine Muse, 6 Anna Theresa Frye,


6 Clarence Russell Murdock,


8 Helen Olive Hatch,


8 Marrietto Volpe,


9 Frances May Simpson,


12 Helen Adeline Clothey,


12 Walter William Foley,


14 Alice Irene Dingle,


15 Alden Crosby Crocker,


17 Dorothy May Haley,


17 Rosamond Glidden Worters,


17 Filomena Lanzillo,


17 Frederick Lenoir,


Male,


18 Harold William Woodburn,


18 Edythe Bailey Grant,


20 Davida Guarnaccia,


21 Irma Frances Foster,


24 William Simeone,


28 Florence Vincent Burns,


29 Still Birth, 29 Gladys Whitney,


Male, Female,


Wakefield,


Male,


Female, Male, Female, Male, Female,


Male, Female,


Male, Female, Male, Female,


Simon C. and Mary N. (Muse ). George C. and Margaret A. (Balmain ). Uz B. and Emma W. (Wiechmann). John D. and Laura M. (Bennett). Martin and Ellen (Chamberlain). William H. and Mildred E. (Brown). Joseph A. and Frances (LeBlanc). Concetto and Carmela (Filoramo). Peter and Sophia (Sea). Fred S. and Jennie M. (Burbine). Joseph and Henrietta (Richards). Lorenzo and Venzenza (Vazzella). John H. and Maggie (Smith). Augustus and Addie F. (Dulong). Charles W. and Mary F. ( Moran). Finley and Sabro H. (Anderson). Louis G. and Bessie G. (Whiting). Vito and Filomena (Benedetta). Charles W. and Katherine M. (Keating). Edward T. and Isabelle A. (Houston). William H. and Annie A. (Goodwin). Manuel and Addie M. (LeFave). Frederick C. and Grace M. (Crosby). Timothy J. and Esther G. (Champagne). Willie J. and Grace M. (Hine). Nunziante and Maria (Fortunata). Frederick J. and Arthemise (Decoste ). Albert C. and Agnes G. (Bowser). Fred S. and Elizabeth (Bailey). Giuseppe and Pietra (Caruso). Harold H. and Frances E. (Collins). Pasqualino and Louise (DeFazio). James J. and Mary (Chamberlain ).


Ralph E. and Minnie G. (Crocker).


201


Female, Male, Female, Male, Female,


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1907 .- Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Sex.


Place of Birth.


Names of Parents.


June 29 Lilla Roxana Sturtevant, July 5 Edna Mildred Hawkes, 6 Neria Palumba,


Female,


Wakefield,


Sewall M. and Mary (Griffin). Walter H. and Mary (Santos).


Male,


Guarzio and Maria (Damone).


7 Marcia Isabella Cosman,


Female,


William P. and Marcia M. (Tbbert).


9 Jessie Emily Vint,


Alfred W. and Bertha J. (Jackson). Maurice and Fannie (Burtman ).


10 Celia Levine,


Fred and Lizzie (Doucette).


10 Mary Edith Muse,


Male,


Dennis F. and Catherine (Hickey).


13 John Francis Lilley,


Patrick and Margaret (Desmond).


15 Clara Anna Wright,


Female,


Charles A. and Agnes I. (Maroney ).


17 Leonard Adolphus Taylo


Male,


Leonard W. and Lillian S. (Sarsfield ).


18 John Mark Lilly,


Mark and Clara (Crimmins). Mario and Concettina (Sampier).


19 George Hawley Perry,


19 Loretta Gertrude Dulong


Female,


-


21 Florence Evelyn Phin ey 21 Crew,


Male, Female


Pleasant S. and Mary (Braxton). Adin M. and Alice M. (Woolridge).


24 Doris Emily Perkins, 26 Harvey Bolles Evans,


Male,


28 William Melvin Talbot, 29| Tuna Lillian Mattso Aug. 1 James William Hogan,


Female, Male,


Maynard, Wakefield,


2 Joseph Walter Curley,


3 John Fleming, 4 Ellis Annie Anderson,


Female,


7 Mary Doris Cassidy,


7 Dorothy Louise Hanwright,


7 Francis Linwood McFadden, 10 John Beebe North,


Male,


C


Arthur L. and Marion H. (Tay). John J. and Maria E. (Hagerty). Unknown. James J. and Lillian (Brodbent). . John J. and Bertha H. (Casey).


Peter P. and Annie S. (Skomerski). Harry J. and Mary M. (Malouson). Frank R. and Charlotte J. (Ayscough). Joseph F. and Winnifred J. (Day). Rufus C. and Hattie M. (Mitchell).


1


202


18 Francesco Ferrara,


66


Leroy and Ellen (Hawley.) Henry A. and Eva G. (Payro).


Clarence T. and May E. (Wood).


15 Maurice O'Leary,


16| Rudolph Emanuel Peterson, 17 Hester Elizabeth Leete, 17 Edward Joseph Brophy, 19 Annie Gertrude Tainter, 20 Mary Rita Cottam,


Female, Male, Female,


66


Male,


Female, Male,


27 John William Hopkins, Jr., 27 William Patrick Hurton,


30 Frederick Charles Williams, 31 Fulomena Giaccia,


Female,


Stoneham, Wakefield,


Sept. 1 Marjorie Roma Palmer, 4 Ross Warren Clemons, Jr., 6 Frank Cecil Singer,


7 Doris May Runge, 8 Zelda May Stewart, 12 Allen William Doucette, 15 Chiviej, 15 David Howland Peckham,


Female,


Otto B. and Mary E. (Nowell).


Archie and Florence ( Melancon).


Male, Female, Male, Female,


Melrose, Wakefield, New York, Wakefield,


18|Clyde Walton Dow,


Male, Female,




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