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Garden tools,inventory .
31.80
Purifying material, inventory
243.00
Fire supplies, inventory
78.70
Gas arcs, inventory
39.95
Repair mains material, inventory
53.59
Fans, inventory .
299.49
Due from electric consumers, inventory
3,806.62
Due from gas consumers, inventory
4,066.77
Due from other accounts
1,049.89
Fire alarm installation
6,895.02
Gas coal, inventory .
1,313.36
Due from gas meter rental .
119.10
Due from electric meter rental .
93.11
Guarantee deposits appropriation
1,404.00
Guarantee deposits from consumers
195.00
Stock Inventory:
Incandescent lamps .
214.86
Incandescent street lamps .
197.84
Poles, wire and electric equipment .
299.62
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Stoves
403.44
Jobbing gas
1,086.33
Repair lines
116.14
Total assets
$223,211.64
Balance to profit and loss .
120,327.12
$102,884.52
LIABILITIES
Bonds outstanding, original . $ 81,000.00
Bonds outstanding, new gas addition
10,000.00
Town notes 7,000.00
Interest accrued but not due 972.08
Guarantee deposits appropriation 1,599.00
Bills payable .
2,313.44
$102,884.52
Appropriation notes, bonds, new con- struction, etc., paid to date :
Appropriation note payments . $ 11,300.00
Appropriation bond payments 124,000.00
Appropriation extension gas mains . 21,948.24
Appropriation extension electric lines . 9,600.72
Appropriation construction electric
1,780.02
Appropriation new street lights
1,217.87
Appropriation new fire alarm equipment 4,290.16
Appropriation new gas extension . 6,814.29
Appropriation extension gas Montrose
3,000.00
$183,951.30*
* While the above appropriation accounts are not strictly lia- bilities in the ordinary acceptation of the term, they belong in any proper system of accounting upon the same side of the ledger as bonds outstanding, and are for convenience grouped with them under the same designation.
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REPORT OF MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD
PAY ROLL 1915
Sidney L. Cole, manager $ 1,950.00
Maud V. Howard, bookkeeper
996.84
Mary A. Smith, clerk .
405.00
Marion E. O'Neil, clerk .
467.00
Marjorie D. Hawkes, clerk . 91.73
Frank A. Nelson, foreman elec. dept. .
1,147.50
Leon A. Bassett, lineman
968.66
Henry A. Taylor, lineman
742.00
Louis Demars, lineman .
84.º.64
George Williams, lineman
790.53
Patrick McLaughlin, foreman gas dept.
1,252.02
James Coughlin, engineer
1,066.36
James Galvin, fireman .
1,031.69
Martin Joyce, gas-maker
1,133.21
Lawrence Burns, retort man
375.18
James Chambers, retort man
887.96
Patrick Finn, retort man .
863.16
Dennis Desmond, retort man
748.87
Thomas Lyons, retort man .
188.02
Patrick Quinn, retort man .
882.01
Jeremiah Sullivan, retort man 874.79
Foster White, retort man
907.89
Daniel Maher, fireman . 657.22
J. H. McMahon, stockkeeper & weigher 760.25
James H. Draper, gas fitter . 774.40
Richard Trahey, gas fitter
770.76
Patrick Desmond, meter reader
865.35
Matthew Burns, meter reader .
711.20
Edward Barrett, meter reader
741.12
Michael J. Kelly, hostler 822.05
744.05
W. Frank Wright, helper Joseph S. Brewer, helper James McGrath, helper .
933.78
William Stanley, helper
822.23
Daniel Flynn, helper . Jeremiah Herlihy, laborer
285.22
James Mahoney, laborer
293.58
28 laborers
1,085.22
742.97
808.01
$ 30,938.07
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES
Cash Statement:
Appropriation March, 1915
$ 25,000.00
Gas sales
40,466.87
Electric sales
22,535.31
Coke sales
5,306.16
Tar sales .
1,835.33
Jobbing electric
1,688.28
Gas stoves
1,722.69
Incandescent lamps
587.89
Jobbing gas
1,275.77
Gas arcs .
133.42
Fans and rental .
186.25
Guarantee deposits
70.00
Telephone
45.63
Repair lines .
904.49
Repair works
5.00
Gas services
620.53
Incandescent street lamps
59.28
Hay and grain
12.00
Electric meter rentals
25.80
$102,543.37
Transferred from depreciation stock .
716.33
$103,259.70
Transferred from fire alarm stock .
58.56
$103,318.26
Less amount set aside for depreciation
8,044.83
Bond payments
11,500.00
Note payments
2,000.00
$ 21,544.83
$ 81,773.43
GAS
Expenditures :
Gas coal, including freight and handling
$ 15,781.87
Coke, teaming and handling
1,341.73
Station tools .
168.35
Distribution tools
39.22
Gas stoves
450.45
Repair mains
831.62
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Repair meters
166.34
Repair works
1,222.98
Repair real estate
622.35
Repair benches
951.14
General salaries
1,955.53
Station wages
9,229.61
Distribution wages
3,509.16
Purifying
593.06
Incidentals
24.51
Advertising
101.35
Coal tar
126.17
Jobbing gas
1,222.01
Wages meter takers .
915.08
Distribution gas material
94.57
Gas arcs
83.63
Connecting stoves and appliances
226.90
Gas oil
1,826.67
Gas service
726.81
Gas manufacturing acct. (demurrage)
319.82
$ 42,530.93
ELECTRIC
Expenditures :
Steam coal, includ. freight & handling
$ 342.18
Distribution tools
42.02
Oil and waste
70.19
Repair electric plant
44.19
Repair steam plant .
230.50
Repair electric lines .
4,190.24
Repair real estate
54.71
Jobbing electric
1,606.98
Station tools
20.16
Repair electric meters & transformers
71.04
Incidentals
21.59
General salaries
1,955.04
Current bought .
11,467.18
Station wages
1,532.90
Care of lights
362.87
Distribution wages
846.97
Fans and rental .
2.87
Water
106.35
Incandescent street lamps
97.02
Incandescent lamps
21.11
Advertising
25.96
$ 23,112.07
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
MISCELLANEOUS
Guarantee deposits
$ 70.00
Horses and wagons .
455.97
Care of grounds
75.11
Stable expenses
624.17
Hay and grain
1,046.47
General office expenses, printing, post-
age and envelopes
562.82
Insurance
1,516.99
Telephone
197.65
Interest on guarantee deposits .
34.76
General expense .
14.85
Collections: E. E. Lee, 65.51; J. R. Reid, 4.04; E. W. Archer, 1.13 .
70.68
Interest
4,348.75
Commissioners' salaries .
249.99
Office furniture and fixtures
28.80
Stock bills paid .
6,830.66
$ 16,127.67
$ 81,770.67
RECAPITULATION
Amount available for maintenance and interest
$ 81,773.43
Cash expenditures
81,770.67
Balance of general account returned
to town
.
$ 2.76
DEPRECIATION
Balance Jan. 1, 1915 $ 2,316.90
Appropriation March, 1915 .
8,044.83
Appropriation March, 1915 .
800.00
Appropriation by sale of machinery, March, 1915
500.00
$ 11,661.73
Less transfer to general account
716.33
$ 10,945.40
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EXPENDED AS FOLLOWS
Labor
Material
Total
Machinery and
manufacturing
$ 95.27
$ 610.60
$ 705.87
Gas mains
816.84
1,099.91
1,916.75
Gas meters
1,328.34
1,328.34
Real estate gas
117.17
178.02
295.19
Real estate electric
31.17
27.11
58.28
Electric plant
650.00
650.00
Pole lines
514.51
3,521.55
4,036.06
Transformers
983.38
983.38
Electric meters
970.84
970.84
$1,574.96
$9,369.75
$ 10,944.71
Balance of account
.69
FIRE ALARM
Appropriation March, 1914 . 1,200.00 $
Expended on new fire alarm . 373.71
Expended on repair fire alarm .
738.29
Transferred from general account .
58.56
$ 1,170.56
Balance returned to town .
$ 29.44
BONDS PAID
Appropriation to purchase bonds . · 9,000.00
Appropriation to new gas addition bond 2,500.00
$ 11,500.00 .
NOTES PAID
Appropriation to underground con- struction .
Appropriation to
· Water St. gas ex-
1,000.00
tension
1,000.00
$ 2,000.00
Respectfully submitted,
S. L. COLE, Manager.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
FINANCIAL REPORT OF SWEETSER LECTURE COMMITTEE 1914-1915
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.
Gentlemen :- The Sweetser Lecture Committee submits herewith its financial report for the year 1914 and 1915. Accompanying this statement you will find receipts covering each and every item of expenditure.
RECEIPTS
Nov. 10, 1914 Income from C. Sweetser Lec- ture Fund
$400.00
18, 1914
C. H. Howe 269 Course tickets
134.00
18, 1914
A. H. Thayer 11 Course tickets 5.50
18, 1914
41 Course tickets @ 50c . 20.50
66 18, 1914
16 Admissions @ 20c .
3.20
Dec. 2, 1914
8 Course tickets 50c 4.00
Jan. 6, 1915
55 Admissions @ 20c 11.00
20, 1915
53 Admissions @ 20c
10.60
Feb. 3, 1915
33 Admissions @ 20c 6.60
Total receipts
$595.90
EXPENSES
Nov. 18, 1914
Arthur K. Peck-Lecture . . $ 35.00
Dec. 2, 1914
Melville C. Freeman-Lecture 25.00
Jan.
6,1915 Chas. A. Eastman-Lecture 50.00
20, 1915
Roy C. Andrews-Lecture
105.00
Feb.
3, 1915
Albert Squirer-Lecture 50.00
Albert Hudson-Taking tickets
5.00
N. H. Hudson-Selling tickets
5.00
Town of Wakefield-Police and Firemen 15.00
Wakefield Item-Printing and advertising
44.25
Scott Printing
Co .- Advertis-
26.00
Total expenses .
$360.25
Balance paid to Sweetser Charity, Mrs. S. A.
Cutler, Treasurer
235.65
ing
$595.90
Respectfully submitted, W. S. PERKINS, EDWIN C. MILLER, J. LOWE McMAHON, HARRIS M. DOLBEARE, HARRY M. WHEELER.
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REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
To the Citizens of Wakefield.
I herewith present my report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1915:
TRUST FUNDS
The Trust Funds and available income balances now in my hands are as follows:
The Flint Memorial Fund (Library)
$ 1,000.00
Dr. Francis P. Hurd Library Fund . 2,500.00
C. Wakefield Library Fund . 500.00
Franklin Poole Library Fund 500.00
Cyrus G. Beebe Library Fund .
2,000.00
Jonathan Nichols Temperance Fund 1,000.00
J. Nichols Temperance Fund, int. balance avail. 7.63
10,000.00
C. Sweetser Burial Lot Fund
1,000.00
C. Sweetser Burial Lot Fund, int. balance avail. .
261.50
Flint Old Burial Ground Fund .
2,000.00
Flint Old Burial Ground Fund, int. balance avail. 12.43
Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund
50.00
Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund, int. balance avail. . C. Sweetser Lecture Guarantee Fund .
1,047.64
Nancy White Park Fund .
1,000.00
Nancy White Hurd School Fund
500.00
Nancy White Hurd School Fund, int. balance avail. Merrill W. Gove Library Fund .
500.00
Clarissa E. Swain Burial Lot Fund
500.00
Clarissa E. Swain Burial Lot Fund, int. bal. avail.
28.54
Mary G. Aborn Park Fund .
2,000.00
Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund
100.00
Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund, int. balance avail.
2.00
Total .
$26,534.62
All of the above funds are earning 4 per cent interest per annum. No changes have been made in investments during the year, but one new fund has been established, namely: the Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund of $100.00, and this fund has been deposited in the Blackstone Savings Bank.
Full detail as to the nature of these funds, their incomes and detailed expenditures will be found in the Town Accountant's report.
LOAN ACCOUNT
The following sums have been borrowed on Temporary Notes in Anticipation of Revenue, during the year:
$ 80,000.00 @ 2.27 per cent discount.
50,000.00 3.84
60,000.00 3.60
66
50,000.00 3.58 66 66 66
.48
24.40
C. Sweetser Lecture Fund .
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
35,000.00 “ 3.49
66
25,000.00 " 3.29 66
66
Total $300,000.00, of which $80,000.00 has been paid leaving balance due in 1916, $220,000.00.
Time loans as follows have been issued during the year: Macadam Construction of
Highways, 1 yr., $6,000.00 @ 4 per cent per annum
Lowell St. Construction, 1 yr. 4,000.00
66 66
Exten. of sewers, Park Ave, etc. 4,000.00
This latter loan being payable $1,000.00 each year for four years.
PERMANENT DEBT
The permanent debt Jan. 1, 1915, was $624,000.00
Paid during 1915
56,400.00
$567,600.00
New issues in 1915, as above 14,000.00
Permanent debt Jan. 1, 1916 . $581,600.00
It is gratifying to note from this statement that the Permanent Debt has decreased $42,400.00 during the year 1915; and, with no large bond issue in sight for 1916, we may congratulate ourselves that the fiscal year 1916 will see a still larger decrease in our permanent obligations.
The yearly maturities on this debt, unfortunately, are large, and this fact increases materially our tax levy; but I especially call the attention of the citizens to the bright outlook ahead. If we can only get along for a year or two more without any large issues of per- manent obligations, the load will be much less heavy to bear and the town will then be in a great deal better financial condition than for many years past. When that time arrives, we can better afford to make some of the large expenditures, we have been talking about for some years, than we can at the present time. I therefore confidently hope that no large borrowings will be made until at least 1917 or 1918, as desirable as some of the improvements demanded may be. In order that you may see how rapidly our yearly maturities decrease, please note the following table:
MATURITIES OF TOWN DEBT
Maturing in 1916
$ 64,400.00
1917
46,900.00
1918
38,400.00
1919
35,400.00
1920
31,000.00
1921
31,000.00
1922
28,500.00
1923
28,000.00
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1924
28,000.00
1925
19,000.00
1926
19,000.00
1927
19,000.00
1928
19,000.00
1929
19,000.00
1930
19,000.00
1931
23,000.00
1932
23,000.00
1933
18,000.00
1934
11,000.00
1935
11,000.00
1936
10,000.00
1937
10,000.00
1938
10,000.00
1939
10,000.00
1940
10,000.00
Total
$581,600.00
Of this permanent debt of $581,600.00, the following is charge- able to our large undertakings:
Water Department $206,000.00
Light Department
98,000.00
Metropolitan Sewer
198,000.00
making a total of .
$502,000.00
It may readily be seen therefore that for all other purposes, such as public buildings, schoolhouses, local sewers, high school site, con- struction of streets, motor fire apparatus, etc, we only owe the small sum of $79,600.00. As assets we have all our public buildings, and other things mentioned, of the value of many times what we owe. I am mentioning this matter here for the reason that the impression is being created that the town is not in good condition financially. I doubt if there is a town in the state that is in a better condition. It is unfortunate that our tax rate recently has been high; but the high tax rate is not due to present day lavish expenditures. Our annual appropriations for our departments are not large for a town of our size. It so happens that just now we have large annual maturities on our debt, created for the large undertakings mentioned, which undertakings, when paid for, will be decidedly large assets to the town. If you will add our yearly maturing debt, the yearly interest, and the taxes we are called upon to pay to the State, the County, and the Metropolitan Park District, it is readily understood that in those items is found a large part of our levy, comparatively speaking. The present tax rate is not due to our present extravagance; your town officials are not responsible for it; it is not properly chargeable to the Assessors or any other Board. The present burden was, to an appreciable extent, created in years gone by, for large public im- provements, from which burden, in a year or two, if we have patience, we will be relieved in a considerable degree. This important matter is mentioned for the reason that most of us do not realize why our taxes are high, but are always prone to complain of our present day expenses. We have every reason, therefore, to be proud of the record we are making as a town with the money we now have to spend.
CASH ACCOUNT
On the following pages will be found the Treasurer's Cash Account :
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Dr.
GEORGE E. WALKER, Treasurer,
To balance from last report, cash
$ 36,279.96
Hired on temporary loans .
300,000.00
Sale Highway Construction note .
6,000.00
Sale Lowell Street Construction note . 4,000.00
Sale Extension Sewers, Park Ave., etc notes 4,000.00
Receipts Municipal Light Department . 77,473.37
Municipal Light Department Guarantee Deposits
60.00
Receipts Water Department .
42,833.92
Poor Department receipts
1,538.86
School Department receipts .
1,978.99
Library receipts 210.31
1,501.50
Redemption Tax Title Deeds and interest on
705.25
Collector of Taxes, taxes and interest .
316,749.05
Selectmen, license receipts
349.00
Selectmen, receipts from Wakefield estate
341.00
Selectmen, receipts telephone tolls
.20
Selectmen, receipts sale of insurance forms
5.35
Treasury reimbursement, Spring Warrant
236.66
Wakefield Nat'l Bank, int. on Treasurer's balances
719.76
Sewer Department receipts . 851.94
60.00
Sealer Weights & Measures receipts (see footnote) Collector of Taxes, tax certifications
14.00
Town Hall receipts
631.00
Receipts from Court fines
477.00
Moth Department receipts
49.50
Highway Department receipts
527.79
Fire Department receipts
73.22
Forest Glade Cemetery receipts
69.25
Municipal Light Dept., depreciation account
500.00
Receipts of Inspector of Milk
30.00
Receipts of Board of Health
1.00
Middlesex County, dog tax, 1914 .
884.87
Middlesex County, for Lowell Street Construction
2,000.00
Com. of Mass., Temporary aid poor
30.06
Industrial schools ,
607.73
66 , Lowell Street Construction
2,000.00
66 , Corporation Tax, public service
1,960.96
66 66 , Corporation Tax, business
4,180.09
66
66 National Bank Tax ,
2,722.29
66
,
66 Military Aid 110.00
Carried forward .
$813,797.72
Receipts from Trust Funds .
1,033.84
Teachers' Retirement Fund assessments
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REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
in account with the Town of Wakefield,
Cr.
By Cash paid, Selectmen's Warrants . .
$734.245.56
Cash paid, Discount of Temporary Notes
9,021.03
Cash credit, Tax Collector, for Tax Title Deeds
2,007.55
Cash credit, Offset State Credits
15,969.11
Cash credit, Acct. Court Expenses
87.02
Total payments
$761,330.27
Cash in Treasury
59,770.08
$821,100.35
Carried forward .
$821,100.35
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Dr.
GEORGE E. WALKER, Treasurer,
Brought forward . $813,797.72
Com. of Mass., State Aid
. 2,836.00 66 Burial Indigent Soldiers & Sailors 50.00
,
66 , Street Railway Tax 3,600.18
66 66 66 , Aid mothers with dep. children 509.59
Refund, Water Dept., cash advanced . 50.00
Poor Dept., Town of Templeton
41.67
66
, Library, cash advanced
15.00
66
Municipal Light Dept., cash advanced
150.00
66
,
Municipal Light Dept., meter fund
10.00
,
Board of Health, City of Boston
30.00
,
Park Ave. Sewer, H. L. Bond .
2.29
,
Highway Dept., Stoneham Tool&Mch. Co.
6.90
66
, Water Dept., Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co.
1.00
Total receipts $821,100.35
Note: Since books were closed, Sealer of W. & M. has turned in $44.83, on Jan. 20, 1916.
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in account with the Town of Wakefield, Cr.
Brought forward . $821,100.35
$821,100.35
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
FINAL STATEMENT
During the year 1916, the following time loans will fall due and are to be included in the tax levy for that year by votes which the town has already passed :
From Water Department $12,000.00
From Light Department 13,500.00
From Tax Levy
38,900.00
Total
$64,400.00
There will also be required the following amounts to meet our interest payments :
From Water Department $ 8,303.75
From Light Department
3,816.25
From Tax Levy
19,800.00
Total
$31,920.00
The borrowing capacity of the town, on temporary notes in anticipation of revenue, was $307,869.35, as determined by the State Bureau of Statistics. Of this amount, we were only obliged, by our needs, to borrow the sum of $300,000.00; and, of this latter amount, $80,000.00 has been paid, leaving $220,000.00 to be paid in 1916.
In closing permit me to thank the various departments for courtesies extended through the year and to congratulate the town on the efficient working of the new Accounting System installed a year ago.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE E. WALKER,
Treasurer.
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RECORD OF BIRTHS
RECORD OF BIRTHS
Date Name of Child Parents
Jan. 4 George Franklin Stone. George W. and Lily P. (Watson)
4 Still Birth
4 Charles Sumner Young, 2nd Charles S. and Alvira B. (Litle)
6 Jean Bartlett Wheeler. Harry M. and Alice (Walton) 8 Meuse Haley J. and Mary E. (Doucette)
8 Gordon Elbert Lane ... Willard G. and Helen B. (Perry)
9 Wesley Martin Ball ... Charles C. and Sigrid (Widell)
9 Hilda Grace Hanson . . Fred H. and Florence E. (Singer)
12 Edward James White . William H. and Charlotte E. (Pothier)
14 Corado Caruso Francesco and Johanina (Grecco)
15 Eleanor Lucia Colantro-
pio Luigi and Vincenza (Costa)
15 Thelma Elizabeth Han- right Frank and Charlotte J. (Ayscough)
16 Eleanor Elizabeth Mac- Kenzie . Jesse W. and Mary E. (Golbraith)
16 Haselton . Carl D. and M. Louise (Jacquaid)
17 Robert William Hatch . William H. and Ida M. (Nadean)
19 Mary Beatrice SheridanGeorge F. and Nellie M. (Qualters)
21 Helen Claire Jeffrey ... Andrew and Mary (Doucette)
22 Doreen Alfreda Hill Alfred E. and Olive L. (Prince)
23 Still Birth
26 Catherine Agnes Stenti-
ford Benjamin F. and Esther M. (Greeley)
27 Malcolm Tay Evans Arthur L. and Marion H. (Tay)
29 Still Birth
Feb. 5 Ida May McTague Robert J. and Christina E. (Burgess)
6 Carmella Pascone . Eustachio and Theresa (Paglia)
8 Margarita La Riccia .. Francesco and Marie M. (Romano)
9 Robert Thomas Lapp,
Jr. Robert T. and Edna M. (Dodson)
10 Doris Allen Albert H. and Annie W. (Beant)
11 Roy Elwood Scott Andrew and Mary W. (Brennan)
11 -Toth Frank J. and Anna (Vallow)
12 Lauren Agathon Widt-
feldt Walter and Eva A. (McMaster)
12 Emanuel D'Ambrosio .. Carmine and Rosina (Tirone)
13 Girard Long Frank A. and Alice (Collins)
14 Mary Madaline White . Dennis R. and Mary R. (White)
14 -Belicki Joseph and Katie (Hijk)
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Date Name of Child Parents
Feb. 16 Emilia Julia Pawtow-
ski Bernard and Anna (Kwiatek)
17 George Poland George M. and Daisy (Eaton)
18 Fred David Belkind . Benjamin and Ida (Meyers)
20 Doris Virginia Leach .. George H. and Florence M. (Messier)
23 Louisa Corsaro . John and Mary (Giordano)
23 John Manuel Nardone .Joseph and Josephine (Calanduro)
24 Priscilla Alden Lamp-
rey Ernest B. and Anna M. (Severance)
26 Cathrine Moloy John F. and Susie E. (Conner)
26 Catherine Frances Quinn Patrick and Margaret (McGrath)
26 John Morton Clough . Leslie and Beatrice B. (Smith)
27 Mary Hurtin John and Ellen (Savage)
27 Wallace Kenneth Smith. Frank L. and Elizabeth A. (Hubbard)
27 Margaret Fitz Eustace C. and Charlotte (Rogers)
28 Mary Ruth Whitten Cecil P. and Julia L. (Fay)
Mar. 2 John Staples Sawin . William M. and Carrie (Staples)
3 Mario Ferrara . Concetto and Carmella (Filoramo)
4 Dorothy Beatrice Clark. Howard A. and Minnie B.
.(DeWolfe)
4 Frank Lanzillo
Nunziante and Maria F. (Crenza)
5 -Eaton Harry F. and Gertrude (Ascher)
6
Thomas Joseph Dignan. John J. and Margaret A. (Kelly)
7 Antonio Prokurt John and Annie (Bankof)
7 Erikson Erik and Anna (Mathesen)
9 John Thomas Dinan William and Lena (Manning)
9 Russell Young Rober-
son Russell A. and Helen A. (Young)
9 Bingham . Roy F. and Trenna (MacPherson)
9 Sylvia Gilcreast Roger S. and Olive M. (Billings)
10 Beatrice Louise Mor- timer Clifford and Lilla E. (Holt)
11 Walter Huntley Comee,
Jr. . Walter H. and Florence M. (Karcher)
11 Alfie Ghibellini . Vittorio and Amelia (Bunera)
12 Edwin Francis Cogan .. Edward F. and Bridget (Regan)
14 Charles Newell Win-
ship Edward N. and Elinor (Cartland)
14
Richard Eugene Hol-
man Carl E. and Alberta F. (Hatfield)
169
RECORD OF BIRTHS
Date Name of Child
Parents
Mar. 16 Michael Anthony Cavaliere Michael and Mary V. (Raymond)
17 Joseph Lerra Marco and Josephine (Paglia)
17 Mabelle Edith Lopez . America F. and Hattie E. (Ingalls)
18 Lyman Abbott Shea Alfonso E. and C. M. Gertrude (Bryan)
18 Elin Linnea Chelman . . August H. and Helma A.
(Johnson)
19 Gladys Evelyn Gaetz .. George and Lavina (Seelye)
19 Claire White Frank A. and Josephine (Hughes)
20 Esther Randi Suendsen. Gustav R. and Lilly E. (Pretwin)
20 Josephine Starkweather Oscar H. and Margaret L. (Mitchell)
21 Edward Joseph Dinan. David T. and Elizabeth G. (Connelly)
21 James Caesario Ignazio and Rosalie (Veniziana)
23 Eleanor Foster Albert E. and Eleanor (Huse)
23 Nathalie Edith Ray- mond Richard A. and Janet S. (Mac-
Donald)
24 Alghiero Palmerino ... Giovanni and Maria (Benbeo)
25 Mary Laurie Simpson .. Albert and Mary (Gahan)
25 Myrtle Mary Barrows . George A. and Mary T. (Walsh)
26 Ernest Jordan Flanni-
27
gan, Jr. Ernest J. and Eva G. (Lent) Adine Isabelle Decatur. Clarence B. and Isabelle A.
(Forest)
29 Vienna Di Tonno Giovanni and Carmella (Bonainto)
30 Alice Valentine Frank F. and Ida J. (Godfrey)
31 Mary Connelly Thomas A. and Mary (Kalleher)
Apr. 1 Charles Thomas Hugo . George V. and Julia T. (Fitz- patrick)
2 Daniel James Sullivan. Dennis and Hannah (Denehy)
2 Francis Norton Ennis . Harry J. and Undine (Reed)
4 Frederick Chiviej ..... Stanislaw and Julia (Guska)
4 Donald Burbank Mann. William A. and Margaret L. (Hayward)
5 Elvino Coviello . Giuseppe and Assunta (Palatina)
5 Rosa McDonald Joseph and Sadie (LeFeve)
8 Hugh Tallant Coflan . Harry C. and Helena C. (Godfrey)
8 Gaetano Del Rossi Antonio and Grazia (Gargano)
9 Anna Catherine Malon-
James A. and Sadie (Jacquith) son
9 Mildred Catherine
Doucette Harry W. and Lena H. (Creedon)
170
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Date Name of Child Parents
Apr. 10 Evelyn Dorothy John-
son Olof R. and Gunhild M. (Peterson)
11 Filomena Nigro Carlo and Salvatrice (Puma)
12 Luigi Evangelista Henry and Camella (Spagniola)
13 Raphaele Lazzero Salvatore and Francesca (Mancieri)
13
14 Concettina Sampieri ... Franzo and Giuseppina (Vasile)
16 Ida Del Rosse John and Marie (De Carlo)
16 Still Birth
16 Camilla Saccone . Virginio and Michaelena (Con- stantino)
17 Leverett Burnham
Mears, Jr. Leverett B. and Ethel (Bailey)
18 Donald Wallace Roscoe C. and Edith (Tarbox)
18 Katrine Tuttle Howard M. and Jane O. (Haas)
19 Maria Messenese Antonio and Grace (Abanese)
20 Catherine Agnes Mc-
Nulty William F. and Helen C. (Morgan)
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