Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1908-1910, Part 29

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 938


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66


William J. and Emma F. William and Mary E.


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


22


Aubrey H. Steeves Bessie E. Dixon


24 |Cambridge 24 | Wakefield


New Brunswick 66 .6


Samuel H. and Annie Chipman and Barbara


Cha les E. Eaton at Boston


22 Levi T. Babine Rose Muse


26


Yarmoutlı, N. S. Wakefield


Frank and Rosalie Sylvine and Josephine


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


28 Frank H. Parker Lillian Sherritt


22 21


66


Frank E. and Lura M. James F. and Margaret


Warren S.Perkins at Wakefield


29 Edward F. Doherty Cummilles Wheeler


20 Woburn 19 Wakefield


New Glasgow,


1


Frank M. and Mary k. John and Theresa J.


John D. Colbert at Wakefield


31 Alfred B. Kershaw Elibabeth Bancroft


28 Newton 27


Newton ¡Auburndale 1


66


Alfred L. and Mary A. James H. and Elizabeth


Paul S. Phalen at Auburndale


278


.


66


21


Woburn [N. S.


Wakefield


23


24 Lawrence


Sept. 5 Wilfred Richard Magee | 21 |Wakefield Mollie Elizab'h McKenna 19 64


Canada Worcester


First 66


Alexander and Margaret John and Ada


¡E. B. Marshall at Reading


6 Lauren Leslie McMaster Helen Marion Dunbar


28 34


66 Castine, Me.


Wakefield Castine, Me.


Second First


Jonathan N. and Josephine Rob't C. Douthet Samuel and Clara


at No.Castine, Me.


S Elmer A. Harris Lillian May Cleveland


37 29


Reading Lynn


Virgil, N. Y. Yarmouth, N. S


Second


Elmer D. and Mary J. George E. and Annie E.


E. B. Marshall at Wakefield


11 Harry Foster Eaton Gertrude Ascher


27 Wakefield 22 Roxbury


Stoneham Jamaica Plain


First


Alvah and Eliza A. Max and Ida


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


11 Frank C. Carter Mary E. Daniel


29 26


Reading Wakefield


Reading Wakefield


William and Martha William B. and Margaret


Rufus S. Chase at Wakefield


14 Josiah S. Bonney M. Elizabeth (Spalding) [Broad


44 44


66


New Bedford New Boston, N.H.


Second


66


Josiah W. and Mary E. Levi P. and Frances M.


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


15 Leonard West Carrie Gray Weir


37 Lynnf'ld Ctr. Bradford, N. H. 24 Swampscott 66 66


Second 66


William K. and Ella F. Frederick and Annie


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


15 John Joseph McGee Delia Agnes Connor


21 23


Wakefield 66


Ireland 66


First


James and Mary A. Dominick and Mary


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


15 Herbert W. Storey Rose M. Gould


22 20 Melrose


Chelsea Somerville


Harry C. and Annie F. James M. and Julia A.


Willard T. Perrin at Melrose


18 Albert Edward Wiggin Marjorie Evelyn Paine


24 23


Wakefield


Wakefield


at Wakefield Albert P. and Catherine R. Warren S.Perkins J. Thomas and Hannah


20 Sumner E. Barnstead Lelia M. Marshall


32 32


Stoneham Wakefield


Stoneham Gloucester


Richard W. and Emma C. Austin Rice Horace and Emma A.


at Wakefield


22 Ralph F. Green Nellie J. Donohue


26


66


25


Prough, N. S. Ireland


George W. and Rebecca Jeremiah and Ellen


W· C. Myers at Reading


279


[Mont.


Great Falls, Malden


-


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1909-Continued.


Date of Mar'ge.


Name of Groom and Bride.


Age.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Place of Birth.


What Mar'ge.


Names of Parents.


By whom Married.


Sept.22


James Mahoney Margaret Sullivan


32 27


Wakefield 6:


Ireland 66


First


John and Catherine Matthew and Catherine


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


21


Gerald M. Reed Wilda W. Tracy


21 21


66


Melrose


W. Tremont, Me. Hantsport, N. S.


George and Flora M. Charles E. and Mary O.


W. H. Jenkins at Hantsport, N.S.


22 Patrick Monynihan Annie Sullivan


30 29


Wakefield 66


Ireland 66


66


Cornelius and Catherine Michael and Margaret


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


30


Austin A. Daniels Evelyn C. Clough


25 21


Malden


Boston Somerville


Henry A. and Mary Frank L. and Arletta M.


Arthur R. Connell at Wakefield


Oct.


1 Howard Keith Alden Eunice Jane Weston


27 27


66


Bainbridge, N. Y. So. Paris, Me.


Homer D. and Grace A. Erastus D. and Anna M.


George L. Perrin at Wakefield


2


Antonio Sava Antonina Micalef


21 19


Italy


Salvatore and Caradina Felice and francesco


Michael Cangiano at Boston


4


Gilman C. Sheldon Florence W. Briggs


27 33


Taunton


Wakefield Taunton


Otis E. and Lois J. Jesse H.and Christiana W.


Arch'bald McCord at Taunton


4 William Emery Howe Alice Hudson


25 24


Wakefield 66


Moncton, N. B. Bridgetown, N S.


66


Edwin H. and Charlotte E. C. L. Petersen Judson E. and Sarah A.


at Wakefield


5 Arthur Chester Brandt Katie Ann Gwinn


29 32


66


Cambridgeport Aspy Bay, N. S.


H. Henry and Ellen M. David and Catherine L.


Arthur R. Connell at Wakefield


12


Ephraim H. Cox Lillian M. Wormstead


29


Nova Scotia Saugus


1


66


George H. and Catherine Charles N. and Harriet A.


James E. Coms at East Saugus


30 Saugus


Wakefield


280


Oct. 16 Carl O. Classen Mary Ericksson


22 20 Wakefield 66


Sweden 66


First John E. and Matilda John and Julia


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


17


Russell Irving McCarthy Adeline Theresa Prior


25 25 Cambridge


Stoneham Boston


66


Jeremiah and Mary John and Catherine


Edward F. Ryan at Cambridge


17 James McGratlı Nora Bouchiar


32 30


Wakefield


Ireland 66


Maurice and Mary John and Mary


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


20


Jolin Joseph Humphrey Ellen Frances Fay


27 24


Wakefield Charlestown


Michael and Hannah James and Ellen


J. J. Lyons at Wakefield


20


James A. Brennan Margaret McDougall


44 34 Melrose


Prince Edward Is. Cape Breton


Aeneas and Mary Angus and Mary


Daniel J. Carney at Melrose


20 Jarvis Reed Frances Ivoline Rogers


31 21


Wakefield


Charlestown Dover, Me.


Thomas B. and Nettie Robert F. and Frances E.


C L. Petersen at Wakefield


20 Howard B. Coleman Frances A. Sparks


30 Lynn 24 Wakefield


St. John. N. B. Wakefield


John and Jane A. Moses and Elizabeth


H. S. Wilkinson at Wakefield


23 Francis W. Howard Grace A Porter


27 30


Lowell Wakefield


Porter, Me. Somerville


John A. and Emily William D. and Eunice S.


Hugh A. Heath at Wakefield


24 Harvey Dexter Cann Mary Annie Hufton


22


Wakefield Dorchester


George D. and Elizabeth George F. and Elizabeth


Rufus S. Chase at Wakefield


25 William Marshall Gladys Simonds Fall


20


Chelsea Malden


William H. and Ellen George W. and Florence


Alexa'd'r Mitchell at Providence, R.I.


27 Andrew D. Murphy Nellie Ford


29 31


Ireland


l'ennis and Julia Michael and Catherine


John D. Colbert at Wakefield


27 Harold Clayton Fish Ethel Lewis Dean


27 23


Malden |Wakefield


Abington Wakefield


John A. and Matilda M. Charles A. and Letitia


Austin Rice at Wakefield


281


22


18


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1909 -Continued.


Date of Mar'ge.


Name of Groom and Bride.


Age.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Place of Birth.


What Mar'ge.


Names of Parents.


By whom Married.


Oct. 27


Arthur L. Gardner Emily P. Edmond


22 23


Perth Amboy Wakefield Newton Wakefield


First


Charles A. and Jennie Sumner R. and Lydia L.


Austin Rice at Wakefield


. 27


Stanley A. Dearborn Ellen Laura Downes


30 24


Wakefield


Stanley B. and Alice R. Patrick and Catherine


Geo. J. Prescott at Boston


Nov. 2 Herman O. Stevens Ursula K. Souther


32 26


Freder'k, Md. Belfast, Me ¿1 akefield Hingham


Second First


Albert T. and Jennie L. Brainard and Georgiana


Austin Rice at Wakefield


3


Bartholomew J. Cotter Nora A. Crowley


30


Ireland


John and Mary John and Ellen


John F. Melieran at Wakefield


7


William B. Colepitts Alice V. Merrill


23


21


66


St. Davids, N. B. Franklin


Burton W. and Eleanor J. H. S. Wilkinson Charles S. and Emma J.


at Lynn


9 |Mark Doucette Rose (Malonson) Muise


30


34


Yarmouth, N S. Eell Brook, N. S. Second


Frank A. and Mary John and Madeline


Wm. T. O'Connor at Wakefield


10 Edmund Callahan Catherine F. O'Brien


32


Ireland


First 66


John and Johanna Martin and Margaret


John F. Meherall at Wakefield


14 Maddie Doucette Fanny LeBlanc


38


Yarmouth, N. S. 66


Second First


Mande and Margaret Ramie and Gertrude


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


21


John F. Ayer Cora F. Barnes


71


Charlestown Hubbardston


Third First


Nathan'l Jr. and Emmeline Lorenzo L. and Oella J.


( arren S.Perkins at Wakefield


22 William F. Greany Ellen F. Honohan


28


28


Wakefield Lynn


E


Patrick and Margaret Robert and Hannah


Wm. T. O'Connor at Wakefield


1


282


34


28


66


53


[N J.


26


Nov. 23 |Anthony Bislicke Victoria Zaebska


25 | Wakefield 21 Lawrence


Russia Austria


First


|Anthony and Mary Stanislaus and Anisla


24


George E Kendall Mary I. Stone


30 25


Stoneham Wakefield


Somerville New York, N. Y.


Second First


James E. and Mary C. George and Josie


F. S. Hunnewell at Melrose H'I'ds.


24 William P. Sullivan Catherine T. Millerick


26


66


Wakefield


John and Mary James and Johanna


John F. Meheran at Wakefield


25


Charles F Young Mary E. Bullard


22


20


Bennington, Vt.


Woburn Lowell


Thomas F. and Mary A. Dennis and Julia A.


i' mn. T. O'Connor at Wakefield


Dec. 9


Camillo Di Donato Malalena Martino


24 19


Italy


Dominico and Rosa Pasquale and Maria


Francis Berti at Boston


11


Carl Mason Spencer Elizabeth Berthia Beau- [dry


28 24


Reading


Wallingford, Ct. Boston


John W. and Emma J. Charles B and Elizabeth


Rufus S. Chase at Wakefield


22


William A. Gardner Caroline G. Cogswell 32


37


Wakefield 66


Wakefield Elyria, Ohio


William K. and Viola S. George and Susan


Austin Rice at Wakefield


25 Edward G. Shanahan Eliz'b'th Deborah Bishop 17


19


Medford Wakefield


Malden Wakefield


66


Michael and Annie Mortimer J. and Grace M.


Wm. T. O'Connor at Wakefield


26 John E. Lilley Elizabeth F. Fleming


22 22


Stoneliam wakefield


Stoneham Gardner


66


Dennis and Margaret M. Stephen and Bessie


John F. Melieran at Wakefield


28


66


Fred'k W. and Laura C. Armand C. and Harriet A.


Geo. E. Lovejoy at Lawrence


27


Philip J. Kelly [van 26 Catherine Frances Dono- 28


283


F. Wojtanowski at Lawrence


DEATHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1909.


Date.


Name of Deceased.


Age. y. m. d.


Condition.


Birthplace.


Names of Parents.


Cause of Death.


Jan. 1 Catherine G. (Lavers) Crosby,


1 Mary A. (Joyce) Roach,


42 0 0 Married,


Newport, N. S., Ireland, Wakefield,


Harry A. & Addie M.,


4 Ida Frederick Staples,


2


8 5 Single,


4 John Cole Willey,


76


0 9 Widower,


Bristol, Me.,


Levi and Catherine L. Pneumonia.


9 James Waterson,


76 0 0 Widower,


Washington, Vt., Joseph and Elizabeth, Val. disease of heart. Manchester, Eng. William and Elizabeth Myacarditis.


10 Thomas Hewitt,


83


3 14 Widower,


39 6 0 Single,


Ireland,


Robert and Mary, Gabriel & Elizabeth S. Typhoid fever.


17 Byron A. Osgood,


73 0 0 Married,


General paralysis.


20 |George C. Willey, 1


General paralysis.


284


29 Janet Blanchard Clough,


1 4 9 Single, 68|10|12 |Widower,


Feb. 5 John William Lowerre, 5 Jessie 'T. Ross,


17 2 15 Single,


Roxbury,


6 Bartholomew O'Hea,


87 4 0 Widower,


Ireland,


Dennis and Johanna,


8 Charles Heath Wells,


0 0|15 Single,


Wakefield,


Elwin H. & Marion T., Meningitis.


9 Dorothy C. Douglas,


2 8 2 Single,


Wakefield,


Thomas and Margaret, Hydrocephalous.


10 Noah Martin Eaton, 10 Alonzo B. Glines,


65 0 11 |Married,


Dover, N. H., Wakefield


Noah and Hannah, Nathaniel and Mary, William H. & Mary E., William and Louisa, Alex'r O. & Hannah,


Apoplexy. Val. disease of heart.


15 Devine


0 0 4h Single,


Wakefield,


Cancer of liver. Nephritis.


23 Alexander Ryder Nelson,


59


8 12 Married,


Plymouth,


Five Islands, N.S. William and Mary,


Sclerosis. Tuberculosis of lungs.


36 0 0 Married,


Ireland,


James and Catherine,


24 Margaret (Lyons) Connors, 25 Robert F. Hurton,


13| 6 8 Single,


Wakefield,


Patrick and Mary,


Accident.


78 0| 0| Widow,


Ireland,


Patrick and Mary,


Mar. 7 Ann ( McGee) Murray 9 James Regan,


60' 0| 0| Widower,


Ireland,


Patrick and Bridget,


Nephritis.


13 Michael Hurton,


15 Felix Froton,


28 0 0 Single,


Nova Scotia,


Endocarditis.


38| 0 Married,


21 Mary (Gates) Glass,


77|10| 9 Married,


25 Charles Henry Learoyd,


74 7 18 Married,


Neland and Christine, Surry, Me., John C. & Rachel E., Nova Scotia, George and unknown, So. Boston, Danvers, Wakefield, John A. and Sarah S .. Leslie & Beatrice B., Long Island, N. Y. Robert S. and Mary A. Dilation of heart.


Val. disease of heart. Capillary bronchitis.


John A. and Annie J., Pulmon'y tuberculosis


Heart disease.


77 1 5| Married,


Wakefield,


66 0 5 Married,


21 Thomas Gould,


24 Adams George Mclellan,


71 5 16 Widower,


Acute bronchitis. La grippe,


43| 8 10 Married,


Charles and Catherine, Tuberculosis of lungs. John and Mary,


Bright's disease Scarlet fever.


11|Nellie Talbot, 12 William H. Lee, 12 Mary A. (King) Morrison, 14 George West Townsend, 20 Mary E. (Stratton) Smith, 21 Thomas Quinlan,


26 Jennie M. (Murdock) Anderson 29 Nancy A. (Stoddard) Green, 31 |William J. Newhall,


Apr 2 Still born. 2 Nora F. (Cotter) Brennan, 2 Sylvia M. Hubbard,


50 1


7 18 Married, 1| 0|Single,


Ireland, Wakefield,


Garrett and Nora, Enos P. and Philomene Pneumonia.


Pul. tuberculosis.


4 Maria T. Carey,


7.0 0 0 Single, 0|10| 1|Single,


Ireland, Wakefield, South Boston,


John and Teresa,


Jonathan M. & Fanny Gen. tuberculosis.


7 David Broda Smith,


11|Sarah E. ( Usher) Mckinnon,


12 George Gilman Floyd,


61|1|10 Married, 62 1 18 Married, 28|10|18 Single,


Wakefield, England, Wakefield


William F. & Agnes E. Consumption.


285


Val. disease of heart. Pneumonia. Embolism of leg Fibroid phthisis.


Apoplexy . Angina pectoris.


16 Gertrude L. (Holt) Heath,


19|Harriet S. (Knight) Gammons,


67 0


36 4 9 Married, 0 27 Married, 0| 7 |Single 39 8 23 Married,


Charles and Mary A., Boothbay, Me., Wakefield, Robert and Jennie, Yarmouth, N. S., Isaiah and Eliza,


Cerebral hemorrhage. Hem. from um. cord. Peritonitis.


24 Emma (Doucette ) White,


25 Antonio Nutile,


31 Walter Douglas Harding,


35 8 0 Single,


Boston,


David T. & Eliza E. Munroe and Mary J.,


Pul. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs.


June 1 Thomas Everett Farrar, 2 Jennie May Crosby,


20 2 0 Single,


12 |SusannaS. (Fletcher) Pendleton 64 5 29 Married,


Wakefield,


Edward J. & Elizabeth|Meningitis.


[trate.


0| 4| 4 Single,


4 8 Married, 6 26 Married, 9|13 Married,


84 0 Widower,


35 87


4 9 Married,


0 6 Widow,


77 0 1 Widower,


000ml


Wilmington, Del., Hugh and Ann, Bridgeport, Ct., Wakefield, Northfield, Ireland, Chelsea, Boston, Wakefield,


John and Margaret, Jacob and Nancy, Asa and Sophia,


Thomas and Ellen,


George A. & Catherine Pneumonia. Joseph and Ruth, William and Mary,


Old age. Angina pectoris.


Heart disease.


Fibroid tumor.


Stephen and Elizabeth Angina pectoris. David G. and Jane E.,


Tuberculosis of lungs.


12 Jennie Redfearn


16 James Augustus Jones,


21 Elroy Nahum Heath,


22 Still born.


24 William Chester Perkins,


28 Abby J. (Green) Baker,


28 Katie (Crowley) Fairbanks,


56 5 2 Married,


Cambridge,


68 2 7 Widow, Springfield, N.H., Daniel and Mary,


May 2 Eliza A. (Mears) Russell, 12 William Dinan,


60 0 0 Married, New Brunswick,


Gardner,


David and Bridget, Silas and Ellen.


23 Ruby Florence Godfrey,


0 3 0 Single,


Wakefield,


Antonia & Pasqualina, Pneumonia.


East Boston,


Providence, R. I., Benj. H. and BessieC. Gen. tuberculosis.


Stockton, Me.


William S. and Mary,


Pernicious anæmia.


23|0|27 Married,


57|11|21 Married,


Springfield, N. H. Leonard N. and Sally, Angina pectoris.


45 7 24 Married,


67 7 1 Widow,


Dennis, Wakefield,


William K. and Olive, Jeremiah & Sarah P., Daniel and unknown,


Ambrose and Mary,


Hypertrophy of pros- Apoplexy. Senile decay. Arthritic deformous. Pneumonia.


73| 51 81 67 3|10 Widow,


55 6 20 Single,


DEATHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1909-Continued.


Date.


Name of Deceased.


Age. y. m. d.


Condition.


Birthplace.


Names of Parents.


Cause of Death.


Jun. 15 Richard King Dutton,


21 Richard B. H. Henigar,


0 10 [lio, 79|10| 3 | Married,


Wakefield, Wakefield,


Jona. B. H. &Mary J., Post opr. shock.


21 Asa Francis Goldsmith,


0 0 Married, 76 8 3 Widower,


20 10 21 |Single,


Andover, Italy, Nova Scotia, Shediac, N. B. Wakefield,


Isaac and Martha, Joseph and Josephine, John and Abigail, James and Frances, Felix and Mary G.,


Pneumonia. Gastritis. Apoplexy. Pul. tuberculosis. Pertussis.


00


0 Single, Single, 0


Wakefield, Wakefield,


11 Still born.


38 5 26 Married,


Bremen, Me.,


27 6 14 Single,


Nova Scotia, Westminster, Wakefield,


Peter and Fannie, John P. and Sarah R., Thomas and Mary, Martin and Mary,


Immaturity Bright's disease.


24 Nellie Flannery,


50 0 0 Single,


Machias, Me.,


Lincolnshire, Eng John and Mary,


Hematemesis. Cancer. Insanity suicide.


Canada, Sheffield, Vt., Wakefield,


Unknown, Perley and Rozella,


Edward H. & Sarah S. Cerebral hemorrhage. Frank J. and Annie J. Tubercular meningitis


Wakefield,


Fred S. and Eunice, Bradford and Ann, Antonio and Marie,


Marasmus. General paralysis. Immaturity


Santos, 14 | Margarita Di Vito, 16 John White,


1


4 0 Single,


Wakefield,


Wakefield,


Exh'n melancholia.


Sept.5 Effie F. (Fitzgerald) Allard,


Union, Me.,


Dysentery.


5 Elsie Marion Gould,


6 | Mary P. Fagan,


57 0 3 Married, 0|2|7 |Single, 0 11 30 Single,


Wakefield, Wakefield,


Cholera infantum, Thomas J. and Nellie, Pertussis,


286


15 Sadie A. ( Wellman) Snow, 20 Jane Josephine Dulong, 23 Charles Dexter Drury,


56 5 4 Widower,


24| Rose Ella Curley,


0 0 2 Single,


87 0 0| Widow


24 Jane (Doe) Ayscough, 26 Isabella McDonald Murdough, 67 11 27 Married,


54 4 12 Married, 58 10 22 Married,


28 Rozella E. (Annis) Parsons, 30 Emma J. ( Walton ) Mansfield, Aug. 2 Gertrude Hersey, 5 Fred P. Weatherbee, 13 Frederick A. Blanchard, 13


1 8 0 Single, 5 11 Single, 6. 0 Widower, 0 0 1 Single,


0


75


Boston, Gardiner, Me., Wakefield,


Accidental burn.


55 0 0 Single,


Fortunato and Louisa, Unknown, Henry and Ann, Frank aud Georgietta,


Hydrocephalus.


0 0 2 Single, 6 Single,


Richard and Ethel F.,


23 |Mary A. (Bongioraro, Caravag- |45 23 Rufus Woods, July 8 Winnifred Farrell, 9 Mary Josephine McPartland, 10 Still born. 11 Still born.


0 1|27 Single,


James T. and Emily J. Tumor of brain. Phthisis. Cystitis.


9|John McKenna, 10 Eliza R. ( Walton) Eaton, 13 Catherine L. Holleran, 16 William Gray,


17 Henry Davis. 21 William A. Joyce,


0| 5 |Single, 72 3|29 Widow, 0| 1|0 Single, 83 5 10 Widower, 66 7 13 Married, 0 7 5 Single, 76 10 16 Widower, 0|1 3 Single, 1 2 0 Single,


Prince Edw. Isl. Wakefield, Wakefield, Cornwall, Eng., Worcester, Eng., Wakefield, Groton, Wakefield, Wakefield,


|John and Gertrude, Amos and Susan, George H. and RoseA. Lepto meningitis, John and Ann, William and Phebe, Martin and Mary E., Pelteah R. and Mary John and Annie, Lorenzo and Vicenza,


| Bronchitis. Val. disease of heart.


Senile debility. Pernicious anæmia. Cholera infantum. Apoplexy . Marasmus.


22 Alonzo Kendall Blood, 25 Mary C. McCartby, 27 John Pietzano, Oct. 4|Charles Mason Burbank, 4 Marjorie Louise Palady, 4 Maurice F. Walsh, Jr.,


77 0 16 Married,


0 5 13 Single,


Wakefield,


Wakefield,


Unknown,


.


Val. disease of heart. Cancer of liver.


8 Sarah J. (Nickerson) Boyle,


70 2 8 Married,


9|Vesti (Grant) Woodis,


85 6 18 Widow,


Wakefield,


Nunzitita and Louisa,


11 Pasquale Sandoro,


12 Lucy B. (Howard) Nickerson, 72


0 0 Widow,


Marion.


Francis A. and Eliza, Joseph and Carrassina Marasmus.


16 Frank Gorga, 22 Still born.


22 Still born. 27 William S. Farmer, 50 87| 9|12| Widow,


28|Eliza A. (Gardner) Barnard, 30 Bridget (McLaughlin) Muldow- |82


0 0| Widow,


Wakefield, Joshua and Sarah A., Intestinal obstruction.


Stephen and Mary,


Pneumonia. [& liver.


Unknown and Mary D. Carcinoma of intestine James E. and AunieM. Meningitis.


Ovarian tumor.


17 Jemima (Sparks) Burns, 19 Otis Delmont George,


0


0 2 Single,


38 9 3 | Married,


54 7 21 Married,


77 0 0 Widow,


27 6 19 Married.


Malden,


Moses and Sarah, Wm. A. and Tyra A .. Robert C. and Emily. Jonas G. and Mary, Peter and Bridget,


Hemorrhage of bowels Embolism of lung. Cerebral hemorrhage. Pneumonia.


Alfred G. and Lucy M. Acute rheumatism.


287


Broncho pneumonia. Old age. Myocarditis.


Nov. 5 Solon Green, 6 Joseph Hartwell Gibson,


[ney,


38 0 0 Single,


8 15 Widower,


8 8 Married,


10 Clara A. (Reed) Perry,


78 70 0


4 19 Single,


13 Van Ernest Pray,


57 4 2 Widow,


20 Sarah L. (Ransom) Phipps, 21 Orren Walter Brown, 29 Bridget (Connolly) Connolly, 29 Still born. Dec. 2 Vera M. (Hooper) Godfrey,


0 2 8 Single,


Wakefield,


3 3 Married,


Andover,


George and Imcy C., Benj. F. and Mary, John and Bridget,


Nantucket, Ireland,


Jesse and Rebecca,


George and Maria,


0 0 20 Single,


Connecticut, St. John, N. B., Newbury, Vt.,


Joseph A. and Lucy B |Marasmus. Maurice F.& Agnes T. Cerebral meningitis


1 4 18 Single,


6 Charles Spring,


70 0 0 Married,


Parsonfield, Me., Samuel and Sally,


Ileo Colitis. Val. disease of heart.


Apoplexy. Inanition. Cancer.


Lunenburg, Sandwich, Wakefield, Newfoundland, Wakefield, Chelsea, Melrose, Ireland,


-


DEATHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1909-Continued.


.


Date.


Name of Deceased.


Age. y. m. d.


Condition.


Birtliplace.


Names of Parents.


Cause of Death.


Dec. 2 Sarah A. (Lane) Poole,


76


4 20


Widow,


Lanesville, Ireland,


Samuel & Sally W. Unknown,


Val. disease of heart. Val. disease of heart.


2 Mary (Hawkins) Doherty,


86


0 0 Widow,


5|Ellen M. (Higgins ) Bartlett,


78 2 16 Widow,


Andover,


Solomon & Phebe H., Apoplexy.


13 Arthur O'Leary,


40 0 0 Married,


Ireland,


Arthur and Julia,


Tuberculosis of brain.


18 Frank Edward Buzzell,


32


1 29 Single,


Somerville,


Ruel P. & Caroline V. Endocarditis.


19 Eudora (Winsor) Whitten,


77


6| 0|Widow,


Duxbury,


Benjamin and Hannah Nervous exhaustion.


26 Still born.


27 Bridget (Horty) Glynn,


57


0


0 Widow,


Ireland,


Thomas and Bridget, James and Ellen,


Chronic diarrhoea. Pul. tuberculosis.


27 Edward J. Talbot,


33


4| 0 | Married,


Ireland,


29 Dorothy E. ( Thomson) Turnbull 87


8|19 | Widow,


Selkirk, Scotland, Robert and Jane,


Nervous exhaustion.


31 Honora (Galvin) Evans, 64


0 0 Widow,


Ireland, [N. B. James and Julia,


Chronic bronchitis.


31 Edmund Butler Vint Whelpley 51 9 22 Married,


Cheney Set'ment, John and Mary,


Abscess of the lung.


288


289


DOG LICENSES


Number of licenses issued


414


Males


.


358


Females .


55


Breeders .


1


414


Tax on 358 males at $2.00


$716 00


Tax on 55 females at $5.00


275 00


Tax on one breeder


25 00


$1,016 00


Deduct clerk's fees


82 80


$933 20


«Cash paid J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer


$933 20


.


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CHARLES F. HARTSHORNE,


Town Clerk.


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Report of Finance Committee


The Finance Committee herewith respectfully submits its rec- ommendations for the year ending December 31st, 1910.


, It is pleasing to note that in several of our Municipal Depart- ments, principally the Poor, Light and Water, the financial show- ing is very much improved, due largely to increased receipts which effects a direct saving in the amount required to be raised from taxation. The changes recently made at the Light Plant, which have had the Town's attention for some time, have effected economies and improved service, and the large increase in receipts of the past year, which we have been assured may be expected to further increase in the future, is a source of gratification and cause for drawing a deep breath of relief. It will also be noted that the Poor Department has made a very creditable showing during the past year, the receipts having increased nearly 100 per cent. It requires a certain amount of money to care for the less fortunate of our town's people and it must be apparent to all, upon consideration, that any permanent increase in receipts will result in a corresponding reduction in the amount required to be appropriated from taxation. The Water Department has also made a very favorable showing in that it has met all financial obligations from the receipts of water consumers and has a bal- ance on hand of $2,900.


To offset the reductions noted in this report, as compared with previous years, attention is called to the amounts required for Metropolitan Parks, approximately $4,500, and for Sewer, $21,250.


The maintenance of our School System, equivalent to about $7.00 of the Town's tax rate, should receive careful consideration


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as it represents the largest individual amount that the Town is called upon to provide from taxation, viz .. $61,127.80, and $2,000 from tuition receipts, which does not include the bond and interest payments or the money invested in school buildings. While this amount is large the Committee does not wish to convey the impression that our School Teachers, or other employes serving the town in any capacity, are overpaid, yet when the valuation of the Town is taken into consideration, also the rela- tively small amount received from personal taxes, the burden falls heavily upon many of our citizens.


In the judicious expenditure of money for our Highways, we have a perplexing problem to meet as, under present conditions, the wisdom of utilizing the Town's money for macadam construc- tion to any large extent is an open question. In communities where the lack of revenue is not so pressing as in Wakefield large expenditures for macadam work have been made, but to keep a- street in the condition in which it was originally placed is almost despaired of the world over. This phase of the question is receiving universal consideration, and until some method or prep- aration is evolved which will tend to bind and hold firmly the construction material so that it will withstand the wear and tear given the highways by motor vehicles especially, any extensive new work is not recommended. We would call, however, the attention of those having our streets in charge to the large amount. of tar that the Town manufactures in its Light Plant, in the hope that same may be utilized, possibly with the addition of a certain amount of pitch, in effecting an improvement in the lasting qualities of our streets. The Committee strongly urges the. expenditure of a larger proportion of the amount appropriated for highway work on sidewalks. Last year we recommended that. at least $1,000 be set aside for sidewalk repairs, and this year we have increased the amount to a sum of not less than $2,000 to be used for this purpose. We also recommend that $1,200 be set. aside for concrete sidewalks and edgestones. This is to continue the policy of placing in good repair all of our defective concrete. and gravel walks, thereby reducing the possibility of accidents. and consequent liability of the Town therefor.




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