Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1935, Part 4

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 282


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Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to purchase, or authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by eminent domain, for school purposes, the property at 543 Main Street, supposed owners being William R. Carver and Gertrude C. Skidmore. Said property is situated on Main Street and shown on Plan K of lands belonging formerly to the estate of Cyrus Wakefield, containing 37,253 square feet more or less and bounded: East- erly by Main Street 63.8 feet; southeasterly by land now or formerly of Adam Hawkes on two lines 347 feet; westerly on the easterly shore of a pond 162.4 feet and northwesterly by land now or late of F. and L. Hawkes 340.5 feet; subject to a right of flowage if any exists, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for said purchase or taking or authorize an issue of bonds to provide money therefor .- Intermediate School Investigating Committee and John J. Butler and others.


Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to purchase, or authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by eminent domain, for school purposes, the property at 539 Main Street, known as the Hawkes estate, substantially bounded and described as follows :- Said real estate is situated on westerly side of Main Street and contains about 25,000 square feet and bounded: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said land on said Main Street at land now or formerly of John Newman's estate, thence the line runs westerly by land of said Newman's estate to the water course or brook at land now or formerly of Cyrus Wakefield; thence northerly and north- easterly in a curving line and then nearly easterly by said water course of brook and by land of said Wakefield to said Main Street, thence south- erly by said Main Street to the point of beginning. Excepting from the above described land about 7,000 square feet of land included in a strip along the northerly side thereof conveyed to said Town of Wakefield by deed dated June 26, 1924, and recorded with Middlesex So. Dist. Deeds, Book 4743, Page 531. And raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money


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for said purchase or taking or authorize an issue of bonds to provide money therefor .- Intermediate School Investigating Committee and John J. Butler and others.


On motion by Mr. Tenney,


Voted: That Articles 5 to 11, both inclusive, be taken up together.


On motion by Finance Committee.


Voted: That all action under Articles 5 to 11, both inclusive, be in- definitely postponed.


ARTICLE 12


Art. 12. To see if the town will vote its approval of a future layout and acceptance of Butler Avenue, Grand Passway and Strathmore Road as public ways provided construction thereof may be made Federal Pro- jects under WPA .- Aaron Butler, George J. Evans.


On motion by Aaron Butler.


Voted: That the town vote its approval for a future layout and ac- ceptance of Butler Avenue, Grand Passway and Strathmore Road as public ways provided construction thereof may be made Federal Projects under WPA.


ARTICLE 13


Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the resurfacing of approximately three miles of road ways on accepted streets in the town, being PWA Docket No. 1298 Federal Projects, and authorize and direct the Selectmen to accept on behalf of the town for use in carrying out such projects a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935; and authorize the Selectmen to be a Committee to construct said project and contract with respect thereto; and authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow such sums as necessary to carry out such projects or take any action relative thereto .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Finance Committee.


Voted: That all action under Article 13 be indefinitely postponed.


On motion by M. E. S. Clemons.


Voted: That this meeting be now dissolved.


Adjourned at 10.40 o'clock.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 12, 1935


Meeting called to order at 7.45 o'clock by Moderator O'Connell, who read the call for the meeting.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That further reading of the warrant with the exception of the Constable's Return, be dispensed with. Constable's Return read.


ARTICLE 1


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to transfer $6,000.00 from the Interest Account to the Reserve Fund, or what it will do about it .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That the town transfer $6,000.00 from the Interest Account to the Reserve Fund.


ARTICLE 2


Art. 2. To see if the town will accept a bequest under the will of Willard Donnell of five hundred dollars, in trust, for library purposes .- Eden K. Bowser.


On motion by Finance Committee.


Voted: That the town accept a bequest of $500.00 under the will of Willard Donnell to be held in trust for library purposes.


Provision in will of Willard Donnell:


To the Town of Wakefield in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, five hundred dollars, in trust, to hold and invest the same and apply the income thereof for the purposes of the Public Library in said Wakefield.


ARTICLE 3


Art. 3. To hear and act upon the report of the committee appointed under Article 45 of the Warrant for the annual town meeting of March, 1934, to investigate the purchases and expenditures of the Public Welfare Department for Outside Relief .- George O. Sheldon.


Mr. Sheldon presented report of committee under this article.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That this report be accepted as a report of progress.


ARTICLE 4


Art. 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $460 from the Swain Place Sewer Construction Account to the Sewer Connections Account .- Water and Sewerage Board.


On motion by Finance Committee.


Voted: That all action under this article be indefinitely postponed.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That this meeting be now dissolved.


Adjourned at 8.05 o'clock. Attendance 30.


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, DECEMBER 9, 1935


In the absence of the Moderator, the meeting was called to order at 7.45 o'clock P. M., by Town Clerk Hartshorne, who read the call for the meeting.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That the reading of the remainder of the warrant, with the exception of the Constable's Return, be waived. Constable's Return read.


The Clerk then called for nominations for a Moderator pro tempore, and the name of Eugene J. Sullivan was presented. No other nominations were made.


On motion by Mr. Clemons.


Voted: That Eugene J. Sullivan be Moderator pro tempore.


ARTICLE 1


Article 1. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the location of the private ways known as Butler Avenue and Grand Passway, running from Water Street northerly to New Salem Street, and appro- priate and borrow money to establish and construct the same, and author- ize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to issue notes of the Town therefor, it being expected that part of the cost of construction will be provided from Federal funds .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Mr. Clemons.


Voted: To accept and allow the report of the Board of Selectmen referred to in Article 1, laying out a town way under the Betterment Act. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 2


Art. 2. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the location of the private way known as Strathmore Road, running north- erly and being an extension of Strathmore Road, and appropriate and borrow money to establish and construct the same, and authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to issue notes of the town therefor, it being expected that part of the cost of construction will be provided from Federal funds .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Mr. Clemons.


Voted: To accept and allow the report of the Board of Selectmen referred to in Article 2, laying out a town way under the Betterment Act. Unanimous vote.


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ARTICLE 3


Art. 3. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the location of the private way known as Swain Court, running easterly from Pleasant Street, and appropriate and borrow money to establish and construct the same, and authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to issue notes of the town therefor, it being expected that part of the cost of construction will be provided from Federal funds .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Mr. Clemons.


Voted: To accept and allow the report of the Board of Selectmen referred to in Article 3, laying out a town way under the Betterment Act. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 4


Art. 4. To hear and act upon a report of the Board of Selectmen. laying out a town way under the Betterment Act in substantially the location of the private way known as Fox Road, running westerly from Jordan Avenue to Mountain Avenue, and appropriate and borrow money to establish and construct the same, and authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to issue notes of the town therefor, it being expected that part of the cost of construction will be provided from Federal funds .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Mr. Clemons.


Voted: To accept and allow the report of the Board of Selectmen referred to in Article 4, laying out a town way under the Betterment Act. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 5


Art. 5. To see if the town will amend its By-laws by adding thereto the following:


Disposition of property acquired by the town through Tax Title foreclosure: .


The Town Treasurer with the approval in writing of the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell and convey by a sufficient deed such prop- erty as the town acquires under foreclosed tax titles .- Board of Selectmen.


Motion by Mr. Clemons.


That the town amend its By-laws by adding thereto the following:


Disposition of property acquired by the town through Tax Title fore- closures.


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The Town Treasurer, with the approval in writing of the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell and convey by a sufficient deed such prop- erty as the town acquires under foreclosed tax titles.


A motion by Mr. Dudley to indefinitely postpone was lost.


The action of the town then recurred to the original motion, which was put to vote and declared carried. Affirmative 31. Negative 5.


On motion by Mr. Tenney.


Voted: That this meeting be now dissolved.


Adjourned at 8.20 P.M. Attendance 65.


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RECORD OF BIRTHS


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.


5 Mary Ethel Downey


8 Louis David Calantropio


9 William Davies Santoro 10 Mary Ann Encarnacao


10 Sylvia Anne MacMillen


12 Charles William Philbrick 13 Joyce Adler


13 Richard Murry Goggin


17 Arthur Clarke Bartlett 18 Lillian Lorna Paon


21 Allan Maurice Ruderman 24 Bernard John Malonson 25 Kathleen Creedon 25 Mary Linda Kelleher 27 Patricia Ann Gambale 27 William Lawrie Moore 28 Stanley Willard Mansfield 28 Dorothy Mathilda Spinney 29 James Alan Daley, Jr. 29 William Francis Johnston 30 Lorraine Rose McWhinnie 30 Shirley Perillo


Parents


Thomas F. and Ethel M. (Hickey) Christie and Eleanor (Muccio) Samuel and May B. (Davies) Julio and Olivia (Souza)


Andrew R. and Ruth E. (Stoddard) Charles A. and Lillian E. (Newhall) Frank J. and Donna C. (Shappell) Walter P. and Eva M. (Fawcette) Donald A. and Ruth (Clarke) Joseph C. and Gladys S. (Raymond) Maurice and Marion (Warren) John B. and Julia M. (Daley) Daniel C. and Mary C. (Donegan) Joseph T. and Agatha V. (Giblin) Carmine G. and Mary (Storti) Lewis R. and Margaret (LaBurn) John A. and Catherine E. (Titus) Gaylon N. and Dorothy E. (Shea) James A. and Anna M. (Belisle) Joseph L. and Hazel (Gerrior) William H. and Mabel L. (Muse) Frank and Rose (Santoro)


Feb.


1 Eileen Hazel Macleod 5 James Laurence. Hughes 6 Dorothy Ann Doucette 7 Franklin Allan Donnelly 12 Rita Jane Walsh 13 Richard Lauren McDowell 14 John Fayle


15 Helen-Sue Appleton Rowell 17 Henry Franklin Miller 19 Pasquale Christopher Serrentino 20 Donald Taft Young 26 William Crombie Walsh 28 Foley


John A. and Sarah (Laing) James L. and Angela (Polito) John E. and Mary A. (Dulong) Thomas J. and Eleanor G. (Gilson) Joseph P. and Mary J. (Aldworth) Ralph A. and Rachel (Hutchinson) William H. and Irene (Holland) Frank A. and Hilma C. (Alquist) Henry F. and Doris E. (Allen) Vincent and Rose M. (Christopher) W. Lawrence and Gladys R. (Murray) William J. and Elsie M. (Reardon) James and Clara M. (Greniet)


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Date Name of Child


Mar.


2 Concetto Guiliano


3 Melzora Myrtle Ryans


5 Wilbur Porter Robinson


8 Betty Ann Burns


9 Shirley Ann Burbine


12 Dorothy Frances Dexter


13 Richard Louis Doucette 14 Joseph Walter Curley, Jr. 17 Fennell


17 John Giuffre, 2nd 20 Joanne O'Brien


21 Theodore J. Pierni, Jr.


23 Dawn Elaine Hubbard


25 Arlene Marie Kardaseski 27 David Walter Smith 27 David George Mohla 28 Robert Peter Quinn


30 William Earle Hamilton 31 William Charles Ring 31 Robert John Kennedy


Parents


Antonio and Francis (Ferrara) Samuel W. and Grace L. (Woodland) Herman L. and Lois J. (Hamilton) Robert A. and Betty F. (O'Neal) Joseph L. and Mary (Doucette) Willis P. and Annie N. (Irwin) Louis T. and Alice A. (Boudreau) Joseph W. and Norma R. (Eaton) Frank W. and Marjorie E. (Gokey) Dominic and Helen I. (Winters) John E. and Victoria R. (French) Theodore J. and Blanche (Bevilacqua) Girard O. and Leah E. (Allen) John and Marion (Melanson) Harold E. and Eleanor J. (Sargent) John and Iva G. (Connell) Peter A. and Elsie E. (Potter) William E. and Ethel M. (Mack) Percy L. and Jessie M. (Hawkins) Joseph V. and Martha M. (Hill)


Apr.


1 Linda Anne Conant 1 Richard James Muse 6 Vivian Elizabeth Waterhouse 7 Jo-Anne Olive Robbins 9 Frances Audrey Crowe 9 Gerald Francis DeVeau 13 Gillette Blanchard Knight 14 Esther Pope


14 Mary Katherine Fox 16 Charles Robert Bayrd 16 Joseph Richard Crupi 18 Mary Elizabeth O'Rourke 21 Burgess 25 Peggy Lou Ladd 25 Patricia Ann Sullivan 25 Shirley Mae Howard 27 David Brown Perkins 27 Mary Florence Fennelly 29 Elizabeth Ann Doucette 29 Belle Patricia Vaughn 30 Delores Marie Costa 30 Ellie Vera Canavan


Norman and Sylvia (Nute) John L. and Exilda (Doucette) George C. and Alice E. (Hanson) Joseph and Margaret (Gourlay) Frank A. and Florence A. (Brennan) John R. and Beatrice (Muese) Walter G. and Louise (Blanchard) Raymond F. and Elizabeth V. (Ellis) James A. and Mary A. (Kelly) Charles A. and Catherine A. (Phinney) Carmello and Rose (Pizzuto) James J. and Mary E. (Lally) John and Alice M. (Reynolds) George L. and Jessie G. (Flanders) Charles H. and Anna (Apalakis) Wilfred and Elizabeth J. (Overend) Walter F. and Edith L. (Woodman) Frederick H. and Edith (Johnston) Raymond L. and Alice L. (Doucette) Earle H. and Josephine A. (Hebert) Manuel F. and Anna (Alves) John F. and Ellie (Matson)


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Date Name of Child . May


4 Phillip Norman Murray 5 Carole Ann Drinkwater 7 Herbert Robbins Bayrd 7 Joseph Peter Lepore


11 Phyllis Anne Nelson


14 Thora Lorraine Learned 15 Howard Russell McGlauflin, Jr.


18 Ralph Emery Sellers, Jr.


21 Ruth Cambareri


24 Laurence Salvatore Tecce 24 Philip Anthony Tecce 26 John Cyrel Meuse, Jr. 26 Lorraine Doris Boccelli


28 Meyers 30 Lawrence John Pizzano 30 Edward Paul Kenney


Parents


Albert and Sophie (Staniska) Bernard and Marion L. (Kelleher) Edward L. and Ruth E. (Hall) Joseph J. and Anna (Cardillo) Victor and Olive (Sears) Donald S. and Thora I. (Wood) Howard R. and Dorothy L. (Vinal) Ralph E. and Olive P. W. (Lewis) Virgil and Ida (Nutile) Benny and Virginia M. (Frongillo) Benny and Virginia M. (Frongillo) John C. and Fanny M. (Meuse) Samuel and Rose (Sateriale) Ernest A. and Helen E. (Hall) John and Rose C. (Murphy) Paul J. and Mary E. (Burke)


June


1 Richard Lawrence Sampson


1 Robert Lewis Sampson


1 Ann Rita Lewis


3 Howard Earl Melanson


3 John Anthony Stamegna


7 David Francis Fleming 7 Judith Ann Phinney 9 Angelo Caiani 9 William Shaw


11 Delia Ruth Terravecchia


13 Edith Mary Daniels 14 Whitney Atkins Avery


15 John Lawrence LaFave, Jr. 16 June Isabel Hicks 16 Ann Jenkins 17 Sally Anne Davidson 19 Robert Edward Colman 20 Barbara Ann George 20 Donald Clayton Surdam 21 Joseph Watson Brehaut 22 Sonja Marie Christiansen 22 Martha Conway 22 Jacqueline Schneier 24 Judith Cecily Marshall 27 Curtis LeRoy Thompson 29 Andrew Pierson Hocking 30 Lillian Margaret Mitchell


Frederick L. and Thesda (Vine) Frederick L. and Thesda (Vine) Frederick W. and Mary G. (Jenkins) John E. and Beatrice (Richie) Anthony N. and Catherine (Hoban) John W. and Grace A. (Young) Warren W. and Gladys L. (Dagnino) Biogio and Livia (Palmerini) Ensell J. I. and Florence C. (Butler) Charles and Irene L. (Clark) Louis A. and Audrey (Nelson) Geo. W. and Mildred A. (McNamara) John L. and Margaret (Muise) Howard H. and Anna A. (LaPoint) George A. and Janice (Lovell) William W. and Helen M. (Ricks) Lynton H. and Beatrice (Roulston) Charles T. and Myra (Brockbank) Clayton F. and Margaret (Sheaff) Joseph J. and Doris (Nickerson) Carl and Anna (Anderson) Leo and Ann (Lally) Jack and Lillian (Marcus) Earle O. and Ruth F. (Price) George A. and Anna (Morris) W. Thurley and Katherine (Andrews) Edward J. and Margaret E. (Ferrick)


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Date Name of Child July


5 Marcia Ruth Johnson


5 Robert Francis DeRoche


8 Robert Merton Rodgers, Jr.


11 Paul Frederick Bangs 11 Arthur Francis Conley, Jr. 15 Elizabeth Claire Leavitt 17 Jacqueline Jean Martin 18 Nancy Mary LeFave


18 Marlene Margaret LeFave 20 Edna Muriel MacRobbie 22 LeBlanc


22 Nancy Jean Rodgers 24 Robert Callan


24 Shirley Ann Rhodes


25 Arthur Joseph Petrucci 25 Ronald Sterling Smith


26 Ann Elizabeth Shea 28 Richard Kendall Wilson


30 Ruth Ellen Ross


Parents


Richard W. and Mabel E. (Spear) George B. and Janet E. (McLaren) Robert M. and Gertrude A. (Wardwell) Clarence F. and Lillian (Daly) Arthur F. and Catherine (Coughlin) Elwyn C. and Ethel M. (Lassell) John E. and Margaret (Campbell) Lawrence J. and Marion F. (Doucette) Lawrence J. and Marion F. (Doucette) John O. Jr. and Muriel A. (Thomas) Richard W. and Edna (Davis) Elbert H. and Alice (Law) Edward C. and Frances R. (Marsden) Ivan F. and Vera M. (Bickford) Perino J. and Bertha (Hoyt) Sayward and Marie D. (Breagy) Richard J. and Anna J. (Driscoll) Adelbert C. and Pauline A. (Findlay) Kenneth B. and Mary A. (Pingree)


Aug.


1 Caroline Coulbourn Connor


5 Stephen Otis Bennett


6 Stillbirth


12 John Fell


13 Athanasios Nicholas Tsialas


13 Robert Anthony Evangelista


13 Benjamin Tropeano


14 Alfred Lee Merrey


15 James Francis Zappala


15 Robert Joseph Belanger 17 Weyler


18 Dominic Radocckia 19 Stillbirth


20 Charles Joseph Finney, Jr. 20 Finney


20 Lyons


21 Nardone


24 Earl Clayton Warnock 27 Robert Goodwin Mortimer 28 Ernest Anson Dale 28 Olive Louise Hatch 31 Anthony Francesco Christopher 31 Hill


George E. and Marguerite (Smith) Larkin E. and Marguerite V. (Moses)


Charles F. and Mildred (Reardon) Nicholas and Christine (Buchika) Lorenzo and Christine (Moreno) Benjamin and Jeanette L. (Ruffo) Lawrence W. and Frances W. (Lee) Salvatore and Mary (Mclaughlin) Philip Geo. and Eva Florence (Dion) Lucien J. and Constance (DiMauro) John and Angelina (Buchio)


Charles J. and Grace (Seeley) Charles Joseph and Grace (Seeley) Harold E. and Helen (Fellows) Samuel J. and Helen T. (Gronski) Ernest and Mamie (LeBlanc) Richard P. and Patricia (Goodwin) Frederick A. and Marion L. (Drake) Elmer E. and Evelyn W. (Horton) Pasquale A. and Geneva (Perleone) Harold J. and Gertrude C. (Howes)


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Date Name of Child Sept.


3 Robert Norman Gould


4 David Paul Cardillo


5 Patricia Ann Lenney 12 Robert Francis McTeague 13 Nancy Louise Hall 15 Dolores Mary Rich


16 Regis Faith King


21 Herbert Arthur Russell, Jr. 23 Margaret Elizabeth Brown 24 Donald Joseph Robinson 27 Carolyn Bemis Moller 28 David William Jaynes 29 Elizabeth MacKibben Kahle 29 Shirley Anne Cleary 30 Joseph Salvatore Bonomo


Oct.


3 Theodore Leo Doherty, Jr. 3 Howard Warren Baker


3 Joyce Ann Flanagan


3 William Albert Harvey


5 Janet Elaine Findlay 5 Elaine Marie Meuse 11 Stillbirth


12 Richard Gentile. 12 Richard Allan Jackman


15 Patricia Ann Santoro 16 Glenna Elaine Newhall 18 John Sylvester, Jr. 20 Nancy Coleman Rugg 22 Charles Crane Ehl 24 Jean Marie O'Donnell 27 Janet Lillian Smith 31 Cotreau


Parents


Oren W. and Mary (Woolaver) Joseph P. and Mary (Scipione) William P. and Frances (Barry) Robt. F. and Florence A. (MacDonald) George W. and Dorothy M. (Pike) Fred P. and Susie E. (Leone) Arthur F. and Flora (Morrill) Herbert A. and Dorothy A. (Kirker) George W. and Loretta (Muese) William A. and Marjorie (Dulong) Gustave C. and Dorothy E. (Smith) William H. and Eva S. (Eldridge) Philip A. Jr. and Ethel M. (Robson) Edward J. and Emeline A. (Perry) Joseph and Angelina (Mocciaro)


Theodore L. and Mary M. (Walsh) Samuel N. and Adeline (Taylor) William J. and Louise (Healey) 'William R. and Florence M. (Davis) George E. and Dorothy E. (Hodgkins) Edward J. and Nan (Buckley)


Lawrence and Addie (Leavitt) John and Julia A. (Sullivan) Pasquale and Mary H. (Meuse) Edward A. and Ida B. (Straight) John and Myrtle M. (Barrows) Philip N. and Bertha L. (Coleman) Charles and Josephine E. (Connors) Philip S. and Mary H. (Hollander) Earle. V. and Lillian L. (Rumson) Michael D. and Lillian (Boudreau)


Nov.


3 Ruth Louise Anderson 6 Winslow Richard Smith 7 William Myron Colby 7 Jane Elizabeth Bonning 7 Thomas Henry DeVeau, Jr. 13 Stillbirth


17 Irene Gilda Ciarfella


19 Eric Reid 20 Richard Bradford Kenney


Harold R. and Louise C. (Meuse) Winslow R. and Mary V. (McGonagle) Carl W. and Ruth A. (Flanders) Frederick W. and Rita Doucet) Thos. H. and Josephine A. (Antonioli)


Vincent and Stella G. (Caterino) George and Eunice (Loring) Harold R. and Evelyn (Lord)


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Date Name of Child 21 John Joseph Conners, Jr. 23 William Charles Ryder 25 Mary Florence Galvin 26 Jack Pitman 27 Dorothy Ann Swift


Parents


John J. and Florence E. (Davis) Claude M. and Miriam (Skulley) John J. and Mary J. (Logan) Philip B. and Frances W. (Morse)


Halbert K. and Beatrice F. (Farello)


Dec.


1 Mary Carol Petrucci


2 Judith Hatch


8 Kathleen Rena Kenney


10 Marshia Lora Lynch


13 Dante Volta Vetree


13 George Frank Holt 14 Leslie Owen Griffin 16 Paula Lothrop 20 Anthony Martino 25 Florence Ruth Pierotti 27 Roberta Virginia Lee


31 Vandewalle


31 Rita Ann Farnham


Ulderico T. and Mary A. (Haggerty) Milan L. and Ola (Dow)


Owen A. and Catherine R. (Curran) John J. and Ruth A. (Cartee) Dante V. and Irene M. (Doucette) Minard L. and Eleanor A. (Russello) Morton V. and Katherine (Brehaut) Donald G. and Helene (Lukomska) William and Eugenia M. (Ramsdell) William A. and Ruth A. (Golling) Melvin and Alice (Quinzio) Edward J. and Hilda (Eaton)


George C. and Madeline (Joyce)


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RECORD OF MARRIAGES


Record of Marriages


Any errors or omissions noted in these records should be reported to the Town Clerk at once.


Date


Place of Marriage


Name


Residence


Jan. 2 Reading


Gilbert Charles Hall


Wakefield


Margaret Louise Heselton Reading


Bernard Drinkwater Wakefield


Marion Louise Kelleher


Malden


6 Lowell


Joseph Leo McManamin


Wakefield


Alice Rose Duggan


Lowell


15 Somersworth, N. H. John L. Hodgdon


Elsie (Fay) Nicholson


Wakefield Wakefield


Violet Bessie Johnston


Winchester


Feb. 1 Wakefield


Chester Delbert Denbow


Wakefield Wakefield


10 Wakefield


Matthew Richard Gerniglia


Saugus


Marion Celia Malonson


Wakefield


16 Newton


John Ralph Stuart


Hazel Madeline Gould


Clarence James Pottle


Ritabelle Elizabeth Balcom


23 Everett


Chester Hood


Newton Wakefield Wakefield Melrose Wakefield Everett


24 Malden


Mark Luke Flood


Wakefield


Rita Agnes Maloney


Medford


28 Wakefield


Samuel Anthony Cavallaro


Wakefield Wakefield


Mar. 10 Revere


Earl Victor Smith Lillian L. Rumson


Revere


16 Melrose


Ronald Ainsley Robinson


Wakefield


Mildred Louise Woods


Melrose


30 Malden


Russell George Julian


Malden


Wakefield


Apr. 1] Wakefield


Wakefield


12 Stoneham


Nancy Helen Petronella Charles Joseph Finney Grace Thelma Seeley Philip Brooks Vining Louise Moriarty


Wakefield Wakefield


Arlington, N. J. Wakefield


1' Melrose


Paul Elliott Lewis


Barbara Bertha Richards


Melrose


Louise May Dingle


Brunswick, Me.


26 Winchester


Cooper Lloyd Knowles


22 Melrose


Lena (Mackinnon) Tolbert


Alice Ann Cunliffe


Wakefield


3 Wakefield


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Date


Place of Marriage Lynn


Name


Residence Wakefield


13


Otto Carl Ralph Lux Dorothy Viola Crompton Norman Elias Beach


Lynn Wharton, N. J. Somerville Melrose


16 Wakefield


Lilian Beatrice Wheatley William Francis Kittery


20 Wakefield


Pauline Daisy Julian Joseph Edward Sardella Josephine D'Amico


Stoneham Wakefield Malden Buffalo, N. Y. Wakefield Wakefield


28 Lynn


Samuel John Nardone Helen Stella Gronski Harold Burrill Driver Elizabeth Laura Walshe


Saugus Wakefield Ireland


May


3 Wakefield


Eric Valentine Larson Florance Isabel Hoag


Melrose Wakefield Boston


4 Wakefield


Joseph Henry Winton


Mary Ella White


5 Wakefield Arcangelo Nicholas Roberto


Filomena Petrillo Augustin Landry




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