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140 .. Stark avenue from Nahant street south
Greenwood avenue from Pittman avenue north 2×2
Kendrick Road from Pine street to Harrison avenue 420 . .
Total number of feet
COMMERCIAL EXTENSIONS
Bennett street from Main street to Home for Ag-l
Women
2/2 feet.
Prospect street east .
.
.
.
117 ..
Ashland street. ( Greenwood) .
110 .
Renwick Road (Greenwood)
150
Lowell street from end of line west to Parker est. . 1.3.4 . .
Chestnut street
Pleasant street from Central street to Sweetser street
On Sweetser street from Pleasant street to 22 Sweetser street 250
Highland avenue from end of line west
130
Franklin street from Main street to Nahant street
1,100
Nahant street from intersection of Franklin street to Traverse street
025
From Main street through alley to old rink building Overlook Road east
250
..
Jordan avenue from Converse street
248
Pine street from Francis avenue to Pine walk
200
On Pine walk from Pine street to High street
300
..
Byron street from end of line to Jordan avenue
130
..
Otis street from end of line west .
128 66
Richardson avenue from end of line west .
130
..
Central street from Main street .
200
Francis avenue from end of line to Pine street
577 ..
On Broadway from end of line to corner of Foundry street . 440
.
162 . .
274
Cedar street to Brett court .
600
Brett court from Cedar street east
144
66
Cordis street from Pleasant street east .
415
North avenue from Municipal Light Plant north
600
Pearl street from Main street east
392
Parker Road from end of Eustis avenue
200
66
Eustis avenue from Parker Road east
285
66
Total number of feet.
9,933
Gas mains extended on the following streets :
Crescent street from end of main to Lin-
coln street
4
in.
60 feet.
Charles street from end of main east
4
66
72
2
66
152
66
2
166
2
210
Eustis avenue from Parker Road east
2
280
Crescent street from Lincoln street south Greenwood avenue from end of main east Everett avenue from Hillis avenue
3-4 "
50
3-4 “
162
66
3-4 6
93
66
3-4 "
195
66
3-4 “
514
Gladstone street from Crystal street south
3-1 "
175
66
Overlook Road
3-4 "
253
66
Edmunds Place
3-4 "
221
Gladstone street from Myrtle avenue west
3-4 "
132
66
Number of feet each size laid :
4 inch
132 feet
2 inch
808
66
1 1-4 inch
132
:66
3-4 inch
1,795 66
.
Lincoln street from Crescent street west On Cedar street from end of main south Parker Road from end of main to Eustis avenue
1 1-4 «
132
Greenwood avenue from High street east Everett avenue from end of main to
intersection of Greenwood avenue . High street from Greenwood avenue south
275
MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS
Actual earnings and expenses, the inventories as of Jan. 31, 1910 and 1911 respectively considered.
STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND EXPENSES OF ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING ACCOUNT
EARNINGS
Sales of electricity
. $23,896 08
Less discounts .
4,509 04
$19,387 04
Sale of steam to gas department
1,800 00
Sales of incandescent lamps .
787 53
Sales of jobbing electric
509 78
Stock inventory :
Carbons
2 08
Globes
5 86
Incandescent lamps
242 22
Incandescent street lamps
27 84
Poles, wire and electric material
279 37
557 37
$23,041 72
EXPENSES
Steam coal ($584.36 used which
is not paid for)
2,845 30
Coke used ($2,988.38 charged to electric mfg. account)
Carbons
47 84
:
Oil and waste
.
228 35
Globes
. .
17 49 1.
- 276
Repairs steam plant
365 25
Repairs arc lamps .
65 07
Repairs electric lines .
1,940 63
Repairs meters and transformers 25 37 .
Repairs electric plant . 284 16 . .
Repairs real estate electric .
88 12
General salaries .
1,966 14
Station wages electric .
2,851 13
Distribution wages electric
540 98
Care of arc lamps .
190 66
Care of grounds, one-half
23 38
Stable expense, 39 per ct.
515 96
Interest on guarantee deposit, one-fifth 2 32
General expense, one-half 494 78
Office, printing and stationery one-half 200 14
Incandescent lamps (commercial;
568 38
Jobbing electric . 514 22
Current bought
2,489 87
Telephone, one-half
82 78
Insurance, one-half
295 09
Wages, meter takers, one-fifth
107 51
Incidentals, electric
2 65
Incandescent street lamps
448 33
Fans and rental .
50 93
Station tools, electric .
.
119 91
Distribution tools, electric
3 96
Water
280 03
Freight and express, one-half
34 17
Repair town hall office
7 96
Deducting sales
17,698 86
A gross profit
5,342 86
277
The following to be deducted :
Commissioners salaries, one-half $300 . 150 00
*Interest on bonds and notes 2,077 18
* Depreciation, 3 per cent 2,576 63
4,803 81
A net profit (although no credit is made for street lighting)
$539 05
STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND EXPENSES OF GAS MANUFACTURING ACCOUNT
EARNINGS
Sales of gas
$46,566 90
Less discounts
7,229 30
$39,337 60
Sales of coke ($2,988.08 charged to elec- tric department) . ·
6,370 96
Inventory of coke Dec. 31, 1911
20 00
Sales of tar
1,360 98
Inventory of tar Dec. 31, 1911
249 00
Oil tar
27 50
Sales of gas stoves
1,460 15
Sales of gas arcs
.
126 70
Inventory of gas ares Dec. 31, 1911
20 40
Meter rentals
142 18
Sales of jobbing gas
.
1,600 07
Stock inventory :
Stoves
476 18
Pipe, fittings and burners
779 82
1,256 00
51,971 54
.
*Interest and depreciation, here stated, are the same per cent of total interest and depreciation as electric plant is of the total combined plant, as shown by the books.
278
EXPENSES
Coal (gas) ($541.55 used which is not paid for) · $16,630 23
Steam from electric department 1,800 00
Repairs gas mains
654 22
Repairs gas meters
262 62
Repairs at works
1,437 81
Repairs real estate gas
1,593 30
Repairs benches
1,375 20
Purifying-including labor
546 88
General salaries
1,966 62
Station tools
127 64
Advertising
138 70
Distribution tools
20 57
Station wages
5,475 70
Distribution wages
1,970 98
Care of grounds, one-half
23 38
Stable expense, 61 per cent. 807 02
Office, printing and stationery, one half 200 13
General expense, one-half
494 78
Collections : E. E. Lee 39.45 J. R. Reid 9.43 48 88
Jobbing gas
.
1,492 52
Coke
413 00
Inventory of coke, Dec., 1910
100 00
Tar
125 38
Inventory of tar. Dec., 1910
204 00
Gas stoves
1,114 41
Gas arcs
105 50
Inventory gas arcs, Dec. 1910
19 08
Incidentals
2 68
Wages meter takers, four-fifths
430 02
Distribution gas material
35 54
Telephone, one half
82 79
Interest on guarantee deposits, four- fifths . 9 32 . ·
Insurance, one half
· .
295 08
.
.
279
Connecting stoves and appliances
357 39
Freight and express, one-half
34 18
Repair town hall office
7 96
Gas oil
1,535 31
Office furniture and fixtures
3 56
Deducting sales .
41,943 10
A gross profit
10,028 44
The following to be deducted :
Commissioner's salaries, one half $300 150 00
*Interest on bonds and notes
3,389 07
*Depreciation, 3 per cent .
4,203 98
.
7,743 05
$2,285 39
ASSETS
Machinery and man'facturing appliances $46,961 75
Real estate gas .
13,433 96
Gas mains .
42,669 18
Gas meter and connections
10,237 86 ·
Steam plant
12,931 70
Real estate, electric
8,617 38
Electric plant
12,797 68
Pole lines
25,007 62
Arc lamps .
2,455 73
Transformers
5,255 09
Electric meters
5,313 39
Station tools, electric inventory 671 37
Station tools, gas inventory
535 04
Distribution tools, electric inventory
161 79
Distribution tools, gas inventory .
547 25
*Interest and depreciation, here stated, are the same per cent. of total interest and depreciation as gas plant is of the total combined plant, as shown by the books.
280
Office furniture and fixtures inventory
620 02
Horses and wagons inventory
1,292 30
Hay and grain inventory
30 75
Coke inventory
20 00
Gas oil inventory
121 88
Tar inventory
249 00
Oil and waste inventory
33 80
Repair steam plant inventory ·
61 27
Insurance, fire protection apparatus in- ventory .
. 453 63
Insurance unexpired inventory
437 26
Sable tools inventory .
.
14 84
Garden tools inventory ·
.
32 30
Purifying material inventory
.
322 50
Fire alarm supplies inventory
66 53
Gas arcs inventory
20 40
Distribution gas material inventory
19 91
Repair mains material inventory
73 78
Repair works material inventory 23 01
Fans inventory
682 22
Due from electric consumers inventory 3,016 47
Due from gas consumers inventory 3,642 53
3,970 39
Fire alarm installation inventory . Stock inventory :
Carbons
2 08
Globes
5 86
Incandescent lamps
242 22
Incandescent street lamps
27 84
Poles, wire and electric meters
170 03
Gas stoves
.
476 18
Pipe, fittings and burners ·
.
889 16
204,614 95
Balance to profit and loss .
75,965 71
.
.
. .
.
.
.
-$280,580 66
281
LIABILITIES
Bonds outstanding, original
$108,000 00
Bonds outstanding, Greenwood
and
Boyntonville
3,000 00
Bonds outstanding, new gas addition
20,000 00
Interest accrued not due
1,360 00
Guarantee deposits
989 00
Appropriation note payments
8,300 00
6 6 bond payments
84,000 00
extension gas mains
21,948 24
fire alarm
2,809 72
66 extension electric lines
9,600 72
maintenance 4,740 00
new street lights 1,217 87
66 new fire apparatus
1,722 38
66 new gas extension
6,814 29
66 extension gas Montrose .
3,000 00
Bills payable
3,078 42
$280,580 66
For cash statement Auditor's Report page 209
BILLS PAID
Adams-Bagnall Elec. Co., arc lamp supplies 54 18
Addressograph Co., type
1 85
Abendroth Brothers, range repair parts
1 35
Atherton, W. S , supplies
1 48
American Express .
81 74
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
4,492 20
Barbour, Stockwell Co., iron castings
2 56
Buffalo Specialty Co., mast arms .
34 66
Braman, Dow & Co., pipe and fittings
77 94
Ball, Charles C., florist .
5 00
Brown, Wales Co., roofing
248 10
Blake, Geo. F., Manfg Co., pump repairs
4 37
Binner, C. S. Co., order books
.
9 50
.
.
.
282
Bonney & Dutton, supplies
4 20
Beasley, G. W., supplies 2 47 .
Bay State Street Railway Co., scrap rail 20 97
Curry Bros. Oil Co., oil . 20 22
Crosby Steam Guage & Valve Co , charts 9 50
Cutler-Hammer Manfg. Co., electric brushes
16 24
Cortis, Dwight T., gas water heaters
23 00
Chase, H. & L., burlap .
11 25
Carter-Crum Co., Ltd., stationery
15 00
Clark, A. S., vet. surgeon
10 00
Cunningham, J.H. Co., pipe and fittings .
629 81
Citizen & Banner Press, advertising
28 00
Curley Bros., hay and grain
75 00
Cutler Brothers, supplies
2 05
Claflin, Chas. A. & Co., tube cleaner and hose
23 13
Crane Co., pipe and fittings
12 16
Carter, Carter & Meigs Co., mercury
18 90
Carter, M. M., hay
40 00
Currier, Calvin H., electrical machinery
527 24
Chandler and Farquhar Co., machine tools
6 91
Carlisle, E. A. & Pope Co., fire alarm glasses
5 00
Crane, William M. Co., gas ranges .
932 75
Clark, Geo. M. & Co , gas range repairs
1 51
Crandall Packing Co., packing
.
19 78
Commissioners' salaries .
300 00
Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co., iron works and castings
466 30
Dennison Manufacturing Co., tags .
3 30
Dewey, F. O. Company, globes
15 20
Dearborn, S. B., envelopes .
107 20
Dunbar, Kerr Co., printing
8 00
Dresser, S. R. Manfg Co., dresser joints
12 66
Dodd & Glass, engine supplies
7 00
Electric Storage Battery Co., battery supplies
107 49
Economy Lubricating Co., compound
26 07
Eagle Oil & Supply Co., oil 87 17
Electric Maintenance Co., electrical repairing 8 40
Eaton's Express
36 70
283
Feindel, H. A., lumber and lime 12 45
Franklin Rubber Co., rubber gloves . 29 75
Fort Wayne Electric Works, Rep. electric meters 15 94
General Electric Company, electric supplies and lamps 1,273 38
Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co., fire alarm boxes 258 05
General Gas Light Co., globes 27 70
Greenough, W. S. & Co., stationery
.
.
55 87
Grace, J. Wallace, pipe and fittings
13 08
Giles, Thomas E., blacksmithing
85 35
Gosnay, Joseph T., harness and repairs
62 50
Grant, W. H., blacksmithing
25 75
General Tool & Supply Co., wrenches
3 75
Gregory Sales Co., ignite rs ·
15 90
Globe Gas Light Co., repairing torches
3 75
Globe Stamp Works, badges .
9 60
Hannaford, T. F., Broom Co., brooms
6 25
Hannaford, Margaret, brooms
6 25
Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., electric brushes
6 20
Hartshorne, Charles F. & Son, insurance
590 17
Ham, L. M. & Co., iron works
17 22
Heath, Frank A., painting
.
5 00
Hickey, Thomas, hay and grain
.
182 17
Hitchcock, E. S., repairing
2 50
Hub Autographic Register Co., stationery Hunt, D. W., teaming
1 25
Hathaway Stable, use of team
7 50
Irwin, Alex H. & Co., office supplies
5 40
Indian Refining Co. of New York, oil
9 60
Johns-Manville, H. W. Co., packing
35 87
Jaffry, John Co., tar barrels
11 25
Killorin Contg. Co., hay and teaming
61 17
Knox, W. E., sand and lime
61 20
Kelley, George M , blacksmithing
7 05
Kirk, L. H., hay and grain
106 50
Kendall, W. painting wagons .
33 00
Lord, George W. Co., packing
.
35 28
Laybolt, J., supplies
.
18 57
.
12 60
284
Lucas Brothers, repair work 1 75
Locke, Arthur T., lumber
6 33
Lapp, R. T., repair work
7 50
Lee, E. E., collections
39 45
Municipal Light Board, Reading, current 2,525 71
Mueller, H., Manfg. Co., gas cocks and saddles 193 20.
McKenney & Waterbury Co., gas fixtures 46 52
Meek, Henry M. Publishing Co., directory 17 00-
Morrill-Atwood Ice Co., use of horse
4 00
Municipal Lighting Assn., membership dues 10 00
MacIntosh, A. B., repairing wagons
11 95
Morrison Stoddard Co , wood working
1 60
Mansfield, A. A., sealer of weights and measures
2 24
Miley Soap Co., compound
15 75
New England Coal and Coke Co., steam coal
2,445 72
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service North, R. C., blacksmithing
18 50
Oliver Typewriter Co., repairing
1 84
Office expenses
51 45
Pettingell, Andrews Co., electric supplies and wire
1,506 45
Powers, J. F., bungs
4 00
Purrington, Elwin I., machine work ·
4 65
Prescott, W. A., carpenter work
.
.
896 34
Quaker City Rubber Co., packing
4 84
Roughan, G. F., stevedore
93 90
Reid, J. R., collections .
9 43
Reynolds Gas Regulator Co., gas governor
140 60
Roebling's Sons Co., John A., wire rope .
7 70
Standard Oil Co. of New York, gas oil
1,454 06 ·
Sundries, station lighting and petty bills .
1,207 80
Stanley, J. S., waste
33 00
Stimpson & Co., wrapping paper
1 89
Smith & Anthony Co., castings
4 86.
Sanitas Manfg. Company, brass goods
57 55
Schieren, Chas. A. Co., belting
3 70
Sherritt, James F., painting ·
3 50
Scott Printing Co., printing ·
2 25
.
·
160 41
·
285
Stead British Gas Mantle Co., mantles
1 14
Sement-Solway Company, benzol 21 91
Tufts, Nathaniel Meter Co., gas meters
1,245 75
Taylor, George HI. & Co., hardware
350 12
Thayer, A. H., stationery
4 80
Tenney, Morse Co., gas supplies
4 42
I'termohle, G. A. & Co., brass tags
6 25
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., meters and trans- formers . 2,372 60
Welsbach Co. of New England, mantles, burners, etc. 174 14
Westmoreland Coal Co., gas coal . 12,592 25
Walworth Manfg. Co., pipe and fittings ·
67 48
Waldo Brothers, bench work and tools
1,051 23
Wetmore-Savage Co., electric supplies
7 50
Wood, William A. & Co , compound
3 75
Wagner Electric Co., 1 rectifier
35 00
Waterproof Paint Co., paint
43 20
Western Electric Instrument Co., D. C. Milammeter
14 25
Whitmore, E. K., carbon rolls
1 74
Wells Brothers Company, stock and dies
4 32
Wood, D. JJ., hay
63 96
Wakefield Highway Dept., service work in paving
10 87
Wakefield Daily Item, advertising and printing
224 85
Wakefield Water Dept., water
334 59
Wakefield Ice Company, teaming
45 00
Wakefield Cement Co., sand and lime
36 00
Wanamaker & Feindel, blacksmithing
145 30
Wilder, W. W., painting
28 75
Wiley, Will H., use of boat
.
2 55
White's Express
.
.
25
$41,722 74
UNPAID BILLS 1911
GENERAL
Butler, Aaron A., removing dead trees $3 32
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
42 39
Cortis, Dwight T., water heater
.
7 90
.
.
.
.
286
Curley Bros., grain
31 25
Crosby Steam Guage & Valve Co., charts .
4 00
Greenough & Co., W. S., stationery .
50 00
Grant, W. H., blacksmithing . .
5 00
General Electric Co., electrical supplies
144 11
Gosnay, J. T., harnesses and repairs
14 30
Hickey, Thos., grain 31 65
Hartshorne & son, C. F., insurance
200 00
Laybolt, J., tools and supplies
10 89
Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co., pipe .
53 92
Morgan, Hugh, mortar . .
5 50
McKenney and Waterbury Co., fixtures
13 70
Malden & Melrose Gas Light Co., benzol
34 11
N. E. Coal & Coke Co., steam coal
541 97
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone
10 36
Perkins, Albert R., fire insurance 37 50
Pettingell-Andrews Co., electrical supplies 92 88
1 54
Municipal Light Board, Reading, current .
288 81
Sanitas Mfg. Co., brass fittings .
5 22
Scott Printing Co., printing 5 25
Taylor & Co., Geo. H., hardware and supplies 62 08
Thaver, A. H., fire insurance 62 50
Wellsbach Co. of N. E .. burners
48
Wakefield Ice Co., horse hire .
54 00
Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings . .
7 43
Westmoreland Coal Co., gas coal .
987 80
Wanamaker & Feindel, repairing wagons . 24 50
Wakefield Daily Item, printing 27 75
Town of Wakefield Water Dept., water 202 58
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., repair electric plant 13.75
$3,078 44
.
Prescott, W. A., carpentering
.
287
PAY ROLL
Morton, Albert B., manager
1,999 92
Howard, Maud V., bookkeeper
.
996 81
Nutt, Margaret Ferris, clerk
. 520 00
Smith, Mary A., clerk
400 00
Jenkins, Lizzie M., substitute .
16 00
Nelson, Frank A., foreman elec. dept.
996 84
King, William A., chief engineer steam dept. .
153 14
Daniel, William P., chief engineer steam dept. .
1,092 67
Adams, Alexander, lineman
138 36
Gardner, A. II., electrician
19 17
McClellan, Frank E., lineman
.
.
495 25
Champagne, Grover, lineman
570 01
Cody, John D., lineman
548 16
Bassett, Leon, lineman .
118 50
Sparks, F. H., lineman .
5 00
Frost, Ralph N., wireman ·
6 50
Peters, Harry, lineman . 32 06 .
McLaughlin, Patrick, foreman gas dept.
1,196 52
White, Foster, stoker
879 31
Joyce, Martin, stoker
868 60
Foley, Michael, stoker
832 75
· Coughlin, James, stoker 853 44
903 70
Sullivan, JJeremiah, stoker
821 13
O'Hara, Bernard, stoker and helper 259 88 .
Donnegan, William, stoker
613 00
McGrath, James, stoker
281 50
Chambers, James, stocker and helper
706 19
Draper, James H., gas fitter .
690 27
Mc Mahon, John H., stockkeeper and weigher
624 00
Desmond, Patrick, meter reader
712 25
Burns, Matthew, meter re: der
623 38
Desmond, Dennis, general helper
380 75
Kelley, Michael J., helper
748 00
Maher, Daniel, helper
665 00
Morgan, Henry, mason ·
. 107 53
.
.
·
.
.
·
Galvin, JJames, stoker
·
.
.
288
Stanley, William, helper
719 38
Trahey, Richard, helper .
433 41
Brewer, Joseph S., helper
375 75
Boland, John, laborer
15 88
Boland, Patrick, laborer
9 00
Butler, Charles, laborer
2 00
Cotter, John, laborer
34 50
Donovan, Daniel, laborer
10 00
Flynn, Daniel, helper
402 89
·Glynn, Michael, laborer .
2 00
Hennesey, James, laborer
2 00
Higgins, Patrick, laborer
66 00
Leary, Patrick, laborer
8 00
Lally, Michael, laborer ·
22 62
Maloney, Richard, laborer
7 00
McCarthy, Alex, laborer
.
278 00
Quinn, Patrick, laborer
170 75
Rooney, Thomas, laborer
8 00
Sliney, John, helper
22 00
Walsh, Patrick, laborer
67 50
Lane, Paul, laborer
58 50
Heath, Frank, laborer
70 88
$23,661 68
STATISTICS
FROM
TOWN CLERK'S REGISTER
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1911
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Place of Birth
Names of Parents
Jan. 1
Franklin Herbert Robinson
Male
_. Wakefield ..
Fred R. and Pauline (Maxfield) Peter T. and Julia M. (Dulong)
6
Philip Raymond Doucett
7
Allan Reed Thomson
66
Dorchester Boston Wakefield
8 8
Kenneth Miles McPartland
9 Julius Waller
10 Thetis Francis Perkins
Female
12
Helen Frances McMannamin
13 Leonilda DePamphilis
15 Mary Ryland
16 Angelika Chickles
18 Doris Young Harden
19 Mary Humphrey
19 Florence Haskell
19 Roger Elkins Oicles
Male
21 Walter Francis Dulong
Raymond Lincoln Burtt
Melrose Wakefield
27 Theodosia Louise Christie
66
Mary Alice Surette Robert John Smith
Male Female
2 Ernesta Matilde Puglisi
2 Ralph Hilt Ennis
Male Female
66
5 Sarah Jeannette Logan
5 Frances Gertrude Fredette
5 Maria Lazzaro
5 Mary Estelle Fernald
66
.
Harris and Garifalia (Sharos) Edward S. and Elflida J. (Young) John J. and Ellen F. (Fay) Harry A. and Clara I. (White) Edgar A. and Alice T. (Roberts) Simon and Caroline (Dulong) Harvey A. and Charlotte (Coombs) Joseph A. and Frances (LeBlanc) Albert L. and Lola B. (Nesbitt) rank A. and Mary ( Castine) Thomas C. and Esther L. (Woodman) James V. and Katherine T. (Maloney) Salvatore and Francesca (Ferrara) Harry J. and Undine F. (Reed) James J. and Nellie (Sullivan) Joseph J. and Mary F. (Doucette) Vito and Guiseppe (Sava) John H. and Nellie A (Smith)
290
Stoneham Wakefield
21 25 Ruth Evelyn Dingle
Female
30 Feb. 2 2 Ruth Catherine Port
66
2
Thomas Henry Lefay
₡ ..
George Francis Nelson
James and Gertrude G. (Barry) George E. and Margaret (Manning) Felix J. and Mary G. (Mc( leary) Frank and Katherine ( Baron) Adin M. and Alice M. ( Wooldridge) artin and Ellen (Chamberlain)
Louis and Enrechetta (Pasquale) Herbert J. and Frances V. (Doucette)
5 7
Leonard Francis Muse Grace Mabel Baxter Clarice Petrucci
Male Female 66
Male
15 Timothy William Howard Jr.
Female
66
66
66
66
Male Female Male Female
Everett Wakefield
18
Albert Lawrence Nutile
19
Anna Marie Benning
Clement J. and Agnes (Penny)
19 Cinderella Del Rossi
21
Ellen Dorcas O'Connor
66
22 Alba Luciano
Male
. .
23
Guisseppe Di Donato
26
Ignazio Bonfanti
Leonard · and Cavaleria (Angelina)
291
Mar. 1
Francesco 1 a Ricca
Female
66
Alfonse E. and C. M. Gertrude (Bryan)
7
Emma I anzillo
Female Male
66
Nunziante F. and Maria ( Crescenza)
7
Ernest Francis McBay
Ernest L. and Mary L. (Moore)
15
Florence Messier Leach
Female
66
George H. and Florence M. (Messier)
16
Elizabeth Altierie
Peter C. and Sarah B. (Findlay)
17
Marie Bonfanti
-
Lawrence Wakefield
Corrado and Conchettina (Tine) Michael and Giuseppina (Guinta)
19
Lillian May Doucette
.6
Daniel and Annie S. ( Muse)
19
Doris Jane Burrage
20
Guisseppi Nutillo
Male
66
Antonio and Pasqualina (Pisa)
22
Alfred Harold Mellett
6.
Arthur W. and Emma L. (Edwards)
.6
Salvatore and Perruccia (Paola)
25 Charles Eugene McCulley
Charles and Anna E. (Smith)
25 Edith Elizabeth Comee
Female
26 |Katherine Mahoney
Walter H. and Florence M. (Karcher) James and Margaret (Sullivan)
Reuben and Delsie (Dulong) George N, and Hattie (Stephenson) Gioacchino and Susanno (Longo) Wallace and Mable I. (Perry) Timothy W. and Margaret T. (Connell) Cesano and Marieanna (Pezzuti) Orick D. and Mary A. (McNeil) John and Wectoryja (Kzrewicka) Antonio and Josephine (DelRossi) Arlin E. and Mary E. (Daley ) Michele and Rosina (Longo) Joseph and Laura (Demarchi)
17 Pasquale l'el Rossi 18 Arthur Daley Foster 18 Guiseppina Demarco
66
Camillo and Maria (DeVito) James T. and Mary (McDonough) Dominic and Concetta (Longo)
66
Pasquale and Annunziata (Bernardo)
Guiseppa and Julietta (Nasella)
5 Mildred Shea
Jacob Kaplan
Male
66
Sam and Nellie (Goldstein)
Melrose
18 Josephina Guttadauro
George and Annie A. (Doucette)
22 Guiseppe Niele
Wakefield
. 10
14 Austin Colburn Bennett
15 Madeline DeMarco 15 Priscilla Caroline Hail 16 Florence Jennie Fober
BIRTHS REGISTERED İN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1911-Continued
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Place of Birth
Names of Parents
28
Leonard Eirdly Croscup
Male 66
Wakefield
Leonard E. and Lulu M. (Taylor)
30
Parlo Longo
Guisseppi and Grazia (Ripa)
30
Olge Del Rossie
Female
Giovanni and Marie (DiCarlo)
Apr. 7
Nellie Helen Micewiez
66
66
Peter and Paula (Yureis) James H. and Rose C. (Buckley)
8
Madeline Rose Ashenden
8
Isabel Louise Whitney
Joseph F. and Florence V. (Doane)
9 Edward John Doucette
Male
66
William and Fanny (Muse)
11
George Talbot
66
John and Maria E. (Haggerty)
12 Joseppi Fucile
Enrico and Nunziata (DiAmico)
12 Katherine Veronica Vieira
Female
Joseph and Katherine (Maloney)
12
Ethel Louise Purdy
66
Melrose Hlds. Wakefield
Roy G. and Ruth M. (Anderson) Filippo and Margherita (Alessi)
292
14 Florence Gertrude Rooney
Thomas F. and Honora M. (Ford)
16 Vincenza Puglisi
Female
Turo and Marie (Marino)
17 Leora Halcia Valeria White -
John and Mary (Deveau)
20 Helen Elizabeth Harper
Ira J. and Charlotte E. (Downs)
20 John Weston Alden
Male
Howard K. and Eunice (Weston)
21 Paul Abbott Russell
66
66
Harry A. and Mary J. ( Fay)
22 Home Andrey Bernard
Female
Alexander A. and Ida (Bemis)
22
Francesca Ferrara Joseph Walter Burbine
66
66
Concetto and Carmela (Filoramo)
25 26
Eleanor May Gleason
Jeremiah J. and Eleanor (Maloney)
26 Joseph Edward White
Female Male Female
Winchester Wakefield
27 Cora Agnes Griffin
28 John Grassidonio
Male
66
28 Borjoonian 30 Curtis Franklin Newman
Male
Joseph A. and Laura G. ( Muse)
27 Janice May Jeffers
Amos and Fanny (Robbins) Charles R. and Ida ( Allison)
Luigi and Nunziata (Manceri) John and Takouhy (Irmerian) Gilman N. and Grace (Sullivan)
John and Jennie M. (Sederquest)
13 Minnietta Leighton
13. Josephine Annico
May
2 [Lillian May Gaetz 2 Alina Mucio 3 Driscoll
7 7
Mary Francis Landry Francesco Carouso
8 Ellen May Cogan
8 Lester Joseph Collins
11
Joseph Lawrence White
66
66
Louis and Jennie (Frotton) Howard R. and Marion C. (Taylor)
12
Ralph Taylor Keeney
14
William Galluccio
Raffaele and Assunda (DeVito)
14 Esther Emily Malonson
Female
Albert F. and Ethel F. McDonald) John and Annie E. (Muse)
19 Arthur Burke
Male
John T. and Agnes E. (Fitzgerald)
20 Franklin Leone
66
Pasquelle and Maria (Nardone) Samuel and Madeline (Muse)
21
22 Edna Frances Doherty
Edward F. and Camillus L. (Wheeler)
23 Mayki Sakulske
Male
Thom and Marya (Getki)
23 Charles Cobotoso
Ciriaso and Carmela (Lombardo)
24 William Henry Seeley 26 |Frances Bartlett Morton
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