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A new Ford runabout truck replaces the nineteen twenty two truck which had served its usefulness and had become a source of continual expense.
Owing to the abundance of work that beseiged the department this past summer, it became necessary to purchase a second Ford runabout truck. This truck was put into operation during November.
A Schram Air Compressor, with five sets of drills, jack hammer, and all necessary equipment, has been purchased by the department this year. Already it has more than earned its cost in drilling ledge, which previous to this year, was done entirely by hand.
The south vacuum pump at the Pumping Station has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired.
The Boiler blow off pipes at the steam plant have been renewed.
Water Pumped
1923
1922
January
21,781,705 gals.
21,607,902 gals.
February
21,247,179
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20,373,761
March
24,560,578
22,957,786
April
21,817,303
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20,367,898
May
23,354,559
20,682,721
June
25,410,268
21,378,671
July
24,241,890
20,322,962
August
23,418,291
20,911,394
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September
21,621,707
66
20,771,789
October
21,625,287
66
20,094,285
November
20,708,017
66
19,697,630
66
December
18,526,391
21,132,717
Total
268,313,075
250,299,516
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Average daily consumption, 735,104 gallons.
Average per head of estimated population, 56.5 gallons.
Total pumped for year 1922, 250,299,516 gallons.
Average daily consumption, 685,752 gallons.
Average per head of estimated population, 52.7 gallons.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Water Supply
Crystal Lake still continues to serve the Town as a water supply. Owing to the extreme dry weather this summer the level of the water fell to distance of four feet and four inches below high water mark. At the time of writing this report the water level has increased to three feet below high water mark.
The weekly analysis of the water by Weston and Sampson, Chemical Engineers, Boston, show that it maintains its usual good qualities.
Reconstruction
On Main Street from Pearl Street to Salem Street a distance of 250 feet, 10 inch cast iron pipe was laid to replace the old 10 inch cement pipe formerly in use. The remainder of the street to A. G. Walton's residence, a distance of 4700 feet, was laid with eight inch cast iron pipe to replace the six and eight inch cement pipe. All new gates and new hydrants were installed on this main. At all intersecting streets the mains were relaid to a distance of twelve feet beyond the permanent street construction.
On Water Street from Melvin Street to Brook Avenue, a distance of 2000 feet of six inch cast iron pipe was laid replacing the six inch cement pipe that had outlived its usefulness. As on Lakeside, all new gates and all new hydrants were installed along the main. At each and every intersecting street the mains were renewed to a distance of twelve feet beyond the property line of Water Street.
On Elm Square from Elm Street, a distance of 520 feet, 6 inch cast iron pipe was laid to replace the two inch W. I. pipe which for many years has been insufficient to care for the many takers of that section.
Sewer Construction
On Bennett Street, 1965 feet of eight inch tile sewer was laid on the entire length of the street.
On Jordan Avenue, 480 feet of six inch tile sewer was laid from Walter Avenue, north.
On Fox Road, 350 feet of six inch tile sewer was laid from Jordan Avenue to Newell Road.
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REPORT OF WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD
Sewer Maintenance
The entire system has been thoroughly brushed and cleaned during the year.
Sewer Connections
Applications for house connections to date 1184
Number of connections made 1145
Number of connections made this year 44
Number of connections waiting 0
In conclusion I wish to extend my sincere thanks to each and every · member of the department for their hearty co-operation in all emer- gencies.
I also extend my thanks to the heads and members of the various Town Departments for their support and cooperation during the year.
Respectfully submitted,
MORRISON MERRILL
Superintendent.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Report of Town Treasurer
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To the Citizens of Wakefield:
I herewith present my report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1923.
TRUST FUNDS
The Trust Funds and available income balances now in my hands are as follows:
Cornelius Sweetser Lecture Fund
$10000.00
Cornelius Sweetser Lecture Guarantee Fund
1470.01
John Gould Aborn Library Fund
1601.81
Cyrus G. Beebe Library Fund
2000.00
Frederic Beebe Library Fund
1000.00
Flint Memorial Library Fund
1000.00
Merrill W. Gove Library Fund
500.00
Dr. Francis P. Hurd Library Fund
2500.00
Franklin Poole Library Fund
500.00
Mary H. Pratt Library Fund
200.00
Cyrus Wakefield Library Fund
500.00
Mary E. Aborn Park Fund
2000.00
Nancy White Park Fund
1000.00
Nancy White Hurd School Fund
500.00
Nancy White Hurd School Fund, interest balance available
38.09
Jonathan Nichols Temperance Fund
1000.00
Jonathan Nichols Temperance Fund,interest available
8.65
Sarah Burbank Burial Lot Fund
100.00 .
Sarah Burbank Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund
100.00
Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available
14.48
Flint Old Burial Ground Fund
2000.00
Flint Old Burial Ground Fund, interest balance available
153.34
Stimpson Family Burial Lot Fund
200.00
Stimpson Family Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available
22.95
Clarissa E. Swain Burial Lot Fund
499.69
Cornelius Sweetser Burial Lot Fund
1.000.00
Carried forward,
$29,934.80
25.78
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER 93
Brought forward, $29,934.80
Cornelius Sweetser Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available 289.55
Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund 50.00
Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available 2.99
George M. Kelley Burial Lot Fund 25.00
George M. Kelley Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available 4.78
Levi Flanders Burial Lot Fund 100.00
Levi Flanders Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available
6.86
Gad and Clarissa Chandler Carter Burial Lot Fund
200.00
Gad and Clarissa Chandler Carter Burial Lot Fund interest balance available 16.22
P. M. Wilkinson Burial Lot Fund
50.00
P. M. Wilkinson Burial Lot Fund, interest balance available
3.62
$30683.82
The above trust funds are invested as follows
United States Liberty Loan 41/4 % Bonds ($24150.00 par)
$24,062.55
Wakefield Savings Bank
5,006.79
Blackstone Savings Bank
614.48
Cambridge Savings Bank
1,000.00
$30,683.82
Full detail as to the nature of these funds. their incomes and de- tailed expenditures will be found in the Town Accountant's report.
LOAN ACCOUNT
The following sums have been borrowed on Temporary Notes in an- ticipation of revenue during the year:
$125,000.00 at 4.20 per cent discount plus $2.35 premium. 50,000.00 at 4.34 per cent discoun't
100,000.00 at 4.34 per cent discount plus $1.25 premium
150,000.00 at 4.17 per cent discount plus $1.75 premium
$425,000.00
Of this amount $275,000.00 has been paid leaving a balance due in 1924 of $150,000.00 in anticipation of revenue.
Time loans as follows have been issued during the year :
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Municipal Light Plant $50,000.00 4 per cent bonds due $2,500.00 in each of the years 1924 to 1943 inclusive.
Greenwood School Act of 1923 $196,700.00 41/4 per cent bonds due $15,700.00 in 1924, $10,000.00 in 1925 and 9,500.00 in each of the years. 1926 to 1943 inclusive.
Municipal Light Plant $55,000.00 41/4 per cent bonds due $4,000.00 in each of the years 1924 to 1933 inclusive and $1,500.00 in each of the years 1934 to 1943 inclusive.
Water Loan Act of 1922 $27,200.00 41/4 per cent bonds due $3,200.00 in 1924, $2,000.00 in each of the years 1925 to 1929 inclusive and $1,000.00 in each of the years 1930 to 1943 inclusive.
Street Improvement $18,000.00 41/4 per cent bonds due $4,000.00 in each of the years 1924 to 1926 inclusive and $3,000.00 in each of the years 1927 and 1928.
Street widening $9,500.00 41/4 per cent bonds due $1,500.00 in 1924 and $1,000.00 in each of the years 1925 to 1932 inclusive.
Sewer $15,000.00 414 per cent bonds due $2,000.00 in each of the years 1924 and 1925 and $1,000.00 in each of the years 1926 to 1936 in- clusive.
PERMANENT DEBT
Permanent debt, Jan. 1, 1923
$927,500.00
Paid during 1923
68,000.00
$859,500.00
New issues in 1923 as above
371,400.00
Permanent debt, Jan 1, 1924
$1,230,900.00
The permanent debt has increased $303,400.00 during the year 1923.
MATURITIES OF TOWN DEBT
Maturing in 1924
$98,900.00
1925
80,500.00
1926
79,000.00
Carried forward,
$258,400.00
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
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Brought forward,
$258,400.00
1927
77,000.00
1928
74,500.00
1929
71,500.00
1930
70,500.00
1931
74,000.00
1932
74,000.00
1933
68,000.00
1934
58,500.00
1935
56,500.00
1936
54,500.00
1937
53,500.00
1938
5.2,500.00
1939
52,500.00
1940
50,000.00
1941
39,000.00
1942
31,500.00
1943
14,500.00
$1,230,900.00
The debt is chargable to the following:
Water Department
$162,200.00
Light Department
176,500.00
Metropolitan Sewer
154,000.00
Local Sewers
27,000.00
School Buildings
683,700.00
Highways
27,500.00 $1,230,900.00
CASH ACCOUNT
On the following pages will be found the Treasurer's cash account.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Dr.
Arthur H. Boardman, Treasurer
To balance from last report, cash
$242,270.69
Borrowed on Temporary Notes
425,000.00
Premium on above notes
5.35
Junius Beebe & Beebe Library Assn. for Beebe Library
Building Fund Cemetery receipts
28,080.94
256.00
Collector of Taxes, receipts-Betterment Assessments
1,259.37
Moth Assessments
1,986.00
Sidewalks
1,016.39
Tax Certifications
37.00
Tax Title Deeds
1,805.25
Taxes and Interest
570,355.22
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Burial of indigent soldiers and sailors
137.09
Burial of paupers
55.50
Civilian War Poll Tax
24.00
Corporation Tax, Business
17,978.71
Domestic Public Service
13,014.56
Highway Department, Water Street
3,800.00
Main Street, Lakeside
8,900.00
Income Tax,
16,996.26
Income Tax, General School Fund
19,468.40
Military Aid
505.00
National Bank Tax
1,053.52
Soldiers Exemption
366.20
State Aid
1,218.00
Street Railway Tax
1,028.18
Vocational Education aid to Independent Industrial Schools
838.38
Court Fines
1,953.00
Fire Department, receipts
198.20
Health Department, receipts
59.00
Highway Department, receipts Damage to Road Machine
22.85
C. W. Spear
305.00
Heywood-Wakefield Co., cleaning brook
628.81
Library receipts
625.05
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Carried forward,
$1,361,263.85
15.93
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
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In account with Town of Wakefield
Cr.
By Cash paid, Discounts on Temporary Notes
$ 8,363.19
By Cash paid, Selectmen's Warrants
1,738,346.52
By Cash credit, Account Court Expenses
117.70
By Cash credit, Offset State Credits 63,675.21
By Cash credit, Tax Collector for Tax Title Deeds
1,805.25
Total payments Cash in treasury
$1,812,307.87
296,919.83
$2,109,227.70
Carried forward,
$2,109,225.70
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Dr.
Arthur H. Boardman, Treasurer
Brought forward,
$1,361,263.85
Middlesex County, Dog Tax 1922
1,045.25
Highway receipts, Water St.
3,800.00
Highway receipts, Main St., Lakeside
8,900.00
Moth Department, receipts
85.60
Municipal Light Plant, receipts
254,316.95
Poor Department, receipts
3,963.85
Redemption Tax Title Deeds and interest on same
242.60
Refunds-Beebe Library Building Fund from
The E. Howard Clock Co.
431.75
Rebate on insurance
231.11
Compensation account
6.86
F. S. Hartshorne, fire insurance reduction in rate
682.12
Poor department by judgment of Court
900.00
Soldiers Relief, Alice L. Aiken
6.00
State Aid, Annie M. Whitford
6.00
Water and Sewer Departments, from Electric Bleaching Gas Co.
19.50
Water Department, from
New England Fuel Administrator
8.07
Sale of Greenwood School, Act of 1923 41/4 % bonds Premium
1,280.52
Interest
417.99
Sale of Municipal Light Plant 4% bonds at par Interest
161.11
Sale of Municipal Light Plant Loan 4.1/4 % bond's Premium
358.05
Interest
116.87
Sale of Sewer 41/4 % bonds
15,000.00
Premium
97.65
Interest
18,000.00
Sale of Street Improvement 414 % bonds Premium
117.18
Interest
38.25
Sale of Street Widening 41/4 % bonds
9,500.00
Premium
61.85
Interest
20.17
Sale of Water Loan Act of 1922 414 % bonds
27,200.00
Premium
177.07
Interest
57.80
School Department, cash advanced
15.00
Carried forward,
$2,010,260.90
196,700.00
50,000.00
55,000.00
31.88
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
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In account with Town of Wakefield . Cr.
Brought forward, $2,109,227.70
Carried forward,
$2,109,227.70
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Dr.
Arthur H. Boardman, Treasurer
Brought forward,
$2,010,260.90
School Department receipts
6,399.72
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dept. of Education 2,169.36
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Tuition of children
2,149.70
School House Department, receipts
64.19
Sealer of Weights and Measures, receipts
138.33
Selectmen's receipts-Various licenses Sale of shelving in old library
35.00
Settlement of claim for damage to traffic signal at corner of Lowell and Vernon Sts. Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Co. 182.90
Sewer Department, receipts
5,525.62
Teachers' Retirement Fund Assessments
5,424.25
The First National Bank, Boston, interest on special deposit
820.97
Town Hall, receipts
560.00
Trust Funds, receipts
1,247.56
Wakefield Trust Co. Interest on Collector's balance
418.19
Interest on Treasurer's balance
1,981.15
Interest on Certificates of Deposit
3,564.56
Interest on The Lucius Beebe Library Building Fund 855.82
Three fourths of the income from the Junius Beebe Trust for The Lucius Beebe Library 1,284.38
Ninety percent of the income from Marcus Beebe Trust 177.41
Ninety percent of the income from Decius Beebe Trust
88.71
Wakefield Planning Board, receipts 6.71
64,803.27
Water Department, receipts rents
360.00
$2,109,227.70
709.00
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
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In account with Town of Wakefield Cr.
Brought forward, $2,109,227.70
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$2,109,227.70
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
FINAL STATEMENT
During the year 1924, the following time loans will fall due and are to be included in the tax levy of 1924.
High School
$22,500.00
Montrose School
1,500.00
Woodville School
3,500.00
Greenwood School
15,700.00
Metropolitan Sewer
7,000.00
Extension of Sewer
3,000.00
Highways
5,500.00
Water Loan (included in Water dept. appro.)
12,000.00
Extension Water Mains (included in Water dept. appropriation )
4,000.00
Water Loan, Acts of 1922
4,200.00
$20,200.00
Light Plant (included in Light Plant
appropriation )
20,000.00
$20,000.00
$98,900.00
There will also be required the following amounts to meet our in- terest payments :
High School
$17,512.50
Montrose School
720.00
Woodville School
2,216.25
Greenwood School
8,026.13
Metropolitan Sewer
5,390.00
Extension of Sewer
1,075.00
Highway
1,051.88
Temporary Loans (estimated)
14,008.24
$50,000.00
Water Loan (included in Water Dept. appro.)
$4,600.00
Extension of Water Mains (included in Water Dept. appropriation)
400.00
5,000.00
Amount carried forward,
$55,000.00
$58,700.00
REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
103
Amount brought forward, $55,000.00
Water Loan Acts of 1922 (included in Water Dept. appropriation) 1,528.00
$1,528.00
Light Plant (included in Light Plant Appro.) $7,267.51
$7,267.51
$63,795.51
The borrowing capacity of the town, on temporary notes in anti- cipation of 1923 revenue, was $590,674.29, as determined by the State Director of Accounts. Of this amount the town borrowed the sum of $425,000.00 and of this latter amount $275,000.00 has been paid, leaving $150,000.00 to be paid in 1924.
Respectfully submitted,
ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN. Treasurer.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Report of Assessors
State Tax
$59,959.31
County Tax
19,495.60
World War Poll Tax
12,831.00
Town purposes Gross levy
629,508.75
$721,794.66
General receipts including polls
195,983.62
Net levy
525,811.04
Rate, $30.50
Overlay 12,934.31
Personal Property, $2,870,465.00
Land, 3,734,630.00
Buildings 11,058.700.00
Total
$17,663.795.00
Bonded debt Jan. 1, 1924
$1,230.900.00
Borrowing capacity
126,859.00
No. of residents assessed on property
3,216
All others
272
No of non-residents assessed on property
556
All others
92
Total of persons assessed on property
4,136
No of persons paying poll tax only
2,340
No. of Polls assessed
4,279
No. of Polls exempt by law
678
No. of dwellings
2,693
No. of acres of land
4,000 plus
No. of horses, April 1.
195
No. of cows, April 1.
318
No. of swine, April 1.
55
No. of fowl, April 1.
4,095
Bonds retired in 1923
68,000.00
Abatements on 1923 levy
No. of Auto trucks
Value of same
Tax on trucks
10,728.11 164 74,565.00 2,274.33
REPORT OF ASSESSORS
105
No. of pleasure autos
1,252
Value of same
495,745.00
Tax on pleasure cars
15,120.12
Sq miles of area of the Town
7.65
Acres in Crystal Lake
82.86
Acres in Quannapowett Lake
217.94
Property exempt from taxation
689,975.00
Assets land and buildings
3,554.320.00
Liabilities Bonds
1,230,900.00
Assets above liabilities
2,323.420.00
Value of school land
77,483.00
SAMUEL T. PARKER, Chm. GEORGE H. STOWELL, Sec. CHARLES A. CHENEY.
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Record of Births
Any errors or omissions noted in these records should be reported to the Town Clerk at once.
Date Name of Child
Jan. 1 Virginia DeRenne
1 Dorothy May Boudreau
2 Nicola Del Rosse
2 Francesca Calderaro
3 Winona Edna Blanchard
4 Paul Clayton Amirault 7 Ethelyn Edith Ramsdell
8 Edward McKernan Seabury Jr.
8 Jeanne Margaret Hurton
9 John Joseph Shanahan
10 Augustus Petrillo
10 Lorenzo Petrillo
10 Bridget Anne Powers
11 Helen Sylvia Smith
14 Adelaide Thornhill Johnson
15 Kenyon Beverley Holoway
15 Attilio Del Rosse
16 Alfred Benedetto
16 Martha Jeanne Bears
16 Thelma Marion Crowley 17 Elsie Elizabeth Muse 19 Giuseppe D'Alesandre 19 Margarette Georgine Malonson
21 Carol Haseltine White 22 James Joseph Garbenis 26 Betty Jean Hammond 29 Charles Albert Muse 31 Elizabeth Catherine Edson 31 Renzina Concettina Pica 1 Francis Walter Muise
Feb.
1 Richard Hayes
Parents
George H. and Mary J. (Gavel) Arthur and Stella (Muse)
Antonio and Guilia (Benadetto) Santo and Carmella (Carrubba)
Leon A. and Winona M. (Wallace) Vincent P. and Mary M. (Babine) Hubert C. and Ethelyn M. (Bennett)
Edw. M. and Mary. E. (Hourihan) James F. and Mildred' (Nichols) John and Nora (Driscoll)
Augustino and Assunto (Frede) Augustino and Assunto (Frede) John and Bridget (Butler) Charles A. and Rachel E. (Sanborn)
Ernest E. Adelaide A. (Thornhill) Percie U. and Lena K. (Lucas) Fabio and Lucia (Diodati) Assunto and Angelina (Berdina) Earl L. and Edith (Gibbs) John J. and Rose J. (Surrette) J. Wallace and Katherine (Doucette Felice and Assunta (Evangelisto)
George and Mary A. (Muse) Donald and Ruth A. (Haseltine) John and Martha (Rimkus) James S. and Gertrude (Pomeroy) Richard and Helen C. (Smith) Frank L. and Izannah (Lucas) Antonio and Lenaide (Pica) John J. and Mary M. (Muise) George E. and Mary M. (Hurley)
RECORD OF BIRTHS
107
Date Name of Child
1 Lorenzo Bisso
1 ....... Hultman
2 Stillbirth
2 Earl Francis Meuse
3 Bettina Ruth Copeland 4 William Harvey Ambler 5 Mary Agatha Bayko 6 Burton Carl Allison
6 Gardner Dow Gray 7 Karl Joseph Muse
7 Beverly Jean Conant 7 Giatano Giuliano
12 Hazel Mary Meuse 12 Eleanor Cronin 14 Harry Rebmann Eaton 17 Vincenzo Evangelista 19 Alice Evelyn Luken
20 Frank Miezua
20 Cheatham
23 Maria Tedesco 23 Priscilla Ann Hobbs
24 Patricia Norma Marshall 26 Philip Benjamin Tuttle 28 Martha Allyn
Mar. 1 Hanson
Fred H. and Florence (Singer) 1! Frances Perrone Anthony and Mary S. (DeCecca) 3 John D. Shannahan Jr. , John D. and Anna L. (Coakley) 4 Dorothy Gladys Altieri Edward H. and Edith P. (Roos) 5 Priscilla Lorraine Morrison William H. and Hazel G. (Hanson) 6 Sara E. Brisette
6 Rosa Calvo
7 Guiseppina Bonfanti 7 Julia Frances Leone 7 Norman Herbert Rich
8 Evelyn Claire MacDonald 11 Albert Leon Burbine 12 Stillbirth
Leo A. and Emily F. (Mahoney) Antonio and Maria (Tine) Leonardo and Angelina (Cavaleri) Mike and Rita (Colannino) Leon C. and Marion C. (Sawyer) Stephen and Teresa (MacPhee)
Albert and Elizabeth T. (Toomey)
13 Marion Virginia Schwartz Benedict J. and Laura M. (Doucette 14 Paul Edward Kendell 14 Elizabeth Fay Galvin
Leslie C. and Harriette (Blye) Morris F. and Margaret F. (Fay) Julius and Christine (Domahsowike)
14 ....... Kenchuga 14 Charlotte Catherine HarperIra J. and Charlotte E. (Downes) 15 Gargano Caesar and Teresa (Calderaro)
Parents
Joseph and Guisippia (Mezzapicca) Edgar and Edith A. (Young)
William and Catherine (O'Shaugh- nessy)
Ralph and Rose (Tenney) Morton H. and Dorothy (Pierpont) Victor and Josephine (Mactkie) Carl E. and Una M. (Mulligan) Charles C. and Ethel (Dow) Thomas and Lodie (Porter) Philip W. and Milderd S. (Kinsman) Concetti and Paulino (Sampieri) Edward J. and Laura M. (Meuse) Edward F. and Catherine (Galvin) Paul B. and Katherine (Rebmann) Sabino and Mathilda (Spanoula) Roy E. and Lucy Frances (Skillings) Pieter M. and Annie (Cizck) Lyle C. and Rena M. (Meuse) Angelo and Nunzia (Borula) Alfred R. and Mary M. (Dulong) Royal A. and Winifred S. (Davidson Howard M. and Jane (Haas) William H. and Sadie (Walker)
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Date
Name of Child
Parents
15 Jennie Sardella
16 Bessie Merlyn Kelley 17 Kirk Havelock Titus
17 Angelo Lazzaro
19 David Martino
19 Josephine Mary Minardi
19 Winthrop Alden Kenfield 19 Frances Monroe Bartlett 20 Patricia Burditt
20 Jane DeRoche
22 Antonio D'Aligata
22 James Milford Goodhue
23 Joseph Nelson Muise 24 Alfred Roberta
25 Stillbirth
27 Joseph Marino
28 Mary Emma Melanson
29
. ... Astle 30 Geraldine Rose Findlay
30 William Samuel MalonsonEveret W. and Grace M. Deveau)
31 William Joseph Stanley
James and Rose (Abbisso) James H. and Kaspara (Nilsen) Kirk J. and Harriet (Chesley) Giovanni and Lucia (Mauceri) Antonio and Camilla (Ravaccia) Sebastian and Anita (Palazola) Glen E. and Mary L. (Antunes) Perley and Paula (Clough) Roland E. and Natalie (Cox) George B. and Janet E. (McLaren) Mike and Marie (Antonia) Preston W. and Lillian (Logan) John R. and Genevieve V. (White) Antonio and Rosie (Nocadie)
Joseph and Josephine (Marino) Louis and Delora M. (Comeau) Percy H. and Elizabeth (Regan) John and Rose L. (Fox)
Gervase V and Ann L. (Connolly)
Apr. 1 Ralph Soren Pederson 3 Angelina Gloria Cusato 5 Edward Louis Muse.
'6 Harry Robert Hanson
8 Cynthia Dudley Sewall
13 Lawrence Russo Jr.
14 Barbara Katherine Elbridge
John E. and Norma K. (Newman) Ralph and Anna (Storti) Louis L. and Helen (LeBlanc) Arvid H. and Johanna S. (Erickson) William and Sarah E. (Trask Lawrence and Frances A. (Cieuzo) Arthur W. and Gertrude I. (Macpherson}
Clarence H. and Marion I. (Choate) Charles F. and Mary F. (Doucette) Martin and Hannah C. (Carlson)
17 Esther Marion Forrest 17 Mary Frances Riley 19 Ruth Violet Hanson 20 Katherine Lawrence WellsWilliam H. and Constance (Ruggles) William H. and Constance (Ruggles) Elia and Louisa (Podolano) Edmund S. and Edith M. (Fraughton
20 Florence Isabel Wells. 21 Joseph Sardella 22 Austin Edmund Muse
25 Barbara Jean Dole 26 Anna Marie Jakobsen 27 Guiseppina Benedetto 29 Lorette Marguerite Muse John J. and Clara (LeBlanc) 30 Standish Furber Colman May 2 Lena May DelRossi 5 Martha Isabell Melanson
Charles E. and Mildred C. (Kidder) Alf and Anna (Johnson) Carmille and Guilia (Faricello)
Roger A. and Emily H. (Preston)
Carmello and Cora (Vero) Edward J. and Mary M. (Muse)
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RECORD OF BIRTHS
Date
Name of Child
Parents
5 Gin Hing Lee
6 Edward Joseph Barrett
7 Anna Ruth Seel
9 Martha Louise Randall
Fung and Wong (Shee)
Edward J. and Lillian (White) Hans G. and Elsie M. (Knapp) William M. and Elizabeth M.
(Gorton)
9 Richard Lewis Porter
Leander B. and Nina L. (Pender- grace)
10 Everett Malonson
11 Florence Marie Palumbo 12 Elaine Chandler Page
13 Mary Evangelista
14 Dorothy Frances O'Neil 15 Donald Cameron Chisholm
17 Beverley Rodberg 17 Anna May Patch 18 Earle Reddington Hughey Henry E. and S. Ruth (Vogle) 18 Filipino Puleo.
18 George Merrill Daland
19 Ruth Enid Williams 21 Frank Vito Longo 22 Mary Stringer
23 Donald Sunman
27 John Joseph Mccarthy 27 John Joseph Cryan 27 Arthur John Smith Jr. 28 Ruth Virginia DeLucca 30 Walsh 31 Angelina Travascio
June 1 Joseph Brendon Monk 2 Palladino
3 Vincenzo Antoniola 5 Orlando Edwin Ames Jr. 8 Wendell Reuben Hollett 8 Harry Edward True Jr. 9 Evelyn Nesbitt
12 Mary Ellen Winship
15 Barbara Elizabeth Tasney Charles E. and Florence E. (Castine 16 Vita Gallucia Antonio and Annie (Vizio)
16 Lucille Delores Kuklinsky Victor and Marie (Medanowska) 16 William Arthur DeCecca 17 Delia DelDossi
20 Perley W. Lombard Jr. 20 Albertha Irene Muse
21 Jeanette Mansfield
Peter E. and Annie (Deveau) Anthony and Mae (Irwin) Stephen H. and Blanche (Hines) Harry and Camella (Spagnulo) Henry J. and Julia A. (Hourihan) James D. and Mabel L. (Aalders) Meyer and Mary (Backer) Harry W. and Anna (Melanson)
Carlo and Grazie (Gaugi) George M. and Annie L. (Osborne) Harrison M. and Lotta A. (Ellis) Guiseppe and Grazeitta (Ripa) John T. and Ellen A. (Phelan) Carl W. and Alice (Mills) Joseph and Julia (Connelly) Mathias J. and Katheryn M. (Dunn) Arthur J. and Charlotte (Muse) Theodore and Isabel (Michilini) Leo V. and Josephine G. (O'Donnell) Antonio and Caroline (Taurisano)
John W. and Annie J. (Connaire) Alexander and Mary (Carbone) Ernesto and Genivive (Cirisole) Orlando E. and Ethel F. (Swain) Jabez and Ida May (Parsons) Harry E. and Idabelle F. (Baxter) Harry F. and Ella M. (Westover) Walter B. and Priscilla M. (Doane)
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