Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1913, Part 16

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 662


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19.68


Tree Warden's department,


104.58


Forest Warden's department,


850.93


Health department,


1,358.38


Roads and Bridges,


228.52


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Sidewalks,


26.32


Harbor Master's department,


3.10


Miscellaneous,


1,186.42


Water department,


224.76


Town Debt and Interest,


640.89


Total Transfers,


$4,892.26


Balance to Excess and Deficiency, 1914,


$107.74


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SCHEDULE C.


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS, 1914.


Credits, Amounts Actually Received-


Corporation Tax,


$27,604.69


National Bank Tax,


1,933.80


Moth Assessment,


1,188.73


Street Railway Excise Tax,


628.47


Sealing Weights and Measures,


60.47


Health Department,


43.39


Sewer Department,


1,478.60


Highways,


205.48


Poor Department,


1,871.68


Interest,


2,799.03


Cemeteries,


2,196.87


Water Department,


38,232.76


Miscellaneous-


Licenses and Permits,


$354.75


Court Fines,


537.30


General Government,


7.49


Police Department,


8.00


School Department,


189.88


Park Department,


289.79


Herring Streams,


632.50


Premium on Bonds,


481.25


Income from Bank Stock,


200.00


Total Miscellaneous,


$2,700.96


Total Receipts,


$80,944.93


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Charges, Estimated in making up tax warrant-


Corporation Tax,


$18,444.92


National Bank Tax,


1,238.65


Moth Assessment,


617.25


Street Railway Excise Tax,


677.65


Sealing Weights and Measures,


80.00


Health Department,


350.00


Sewer Department,


1,000.00


Highways,


1,500.00


Poor Department,


1,800.00


Interest,


2,300.00


Cemeteries,


4,043.82


Water Department,


38,000.00


Miscellaneous,


1,800.00


Total Estimated,


$71,852.29


Excess of Actual over Estimated Receipts,


(See Revenue Account),


$9,092.64


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SCHEDULE D.


REVENUE ACCOUNT, 1914.


Charges-


Total Appropriation,


$290,596.61


Less Estimated Receipts,


$71,852.29


Less Appro. from Reserve, 3,500.00


Total Deductions, $75,352.29;


Net Amount to be Assessed,


$215,244.32


Excess Revenue, (See Excess and Deficiency, 1914)


$9,092.64


$224,336.96


Credits-


Assessors' Warrant for 1914 for Revenue,


$215,244.32


Excess in Estimated Receipts,


9,092.64


$224,336.96


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SCHEDULE E.


EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY, 1914.


Charges-


None.


Credits-


Excess Revenue, 1914,


$9,092.64


Departmental Balances-


Selectmen's Department,


$13.77


Accounting,


140.79


Treasury,


30.73


Tax Collector,


15.26


Election and Registration,


138.40


Maintenance of Town House,


706.75


Police,


677.56


Fire,


116.84


Moth Suppression,


12.07


Inland Fisheries,


300.00


Sewer Maintenance,


272.18


Public Sanitaries,


7.64


Survey of Street Lines,


11.00


Snow Removal,


344.69


Street Sprinkling,


1,166.66


Street Lighting,


115.19


Street Lighting, Manomet,


453.89


Poor,


.10


Aid to Mothers with Dependent Children,


1,297.90


School, 1.26


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Park, .04


Contingent,


107.74


O. G. and V. H. Cemeteries,


373.25


Burial Hill,


25.52


C. M. C. and So. Pond Cemeteries,


13.78


Total Departmental,


$6,434.01


Total Excess, (See Balance Sheet),


$15,435.65


SCHEDULE F. BLANCE SHEET, JANUARY 1, 1915.


Revenue Accounts.


Herbert W. Bartlett, Col., tax of 1912* $ 28.80 Herbert W. Bartlett, Col., tax of 1913, 23,597.02 Herbert W. Bartlett, Col., tax of 1914, 56,622.99


Overlay, 1911, 1912 and 1913,


$3,229.33


Overlay, 1914,


2,222.93


Reserve account,


2,580.77


Temporary Tax Loans, 1914,


20,000.00


Total uncollected taxes,


N. Reeves Jackson, Collector,


Water Rates, 1912,


$51.00


Labor, etc., 1912, 1.00


Water Rates, 1913,


278.77


Labor, etc., 1913, 5.25


Water Rates, 1914, 7,441.06


Labor, etc., 1914, 196.69


Total, uncollected Water Rates, etc.,


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


State Aid,


$3,631.64


Soldiers' Burials,


200.00


Military Aid, one-half,


72.00


Miscellaneous Account, 170.00


O. G. and V. H. Cemeteries, Water Pipe, 2.49 O. G. and V. H. Cemeteries, Avenues, 2.76 Monuments to Revolutionary Veterans, 62.15


Total Commonwealth Massachusetts,


Overdrafts,


Military Aid, one-half,


$72.00


Soldiers' Relief,


3,439.01


Total,


$317.36


Excess and Deficiency,


$42,324.39


Total Overdrafts,


$3,511.01


Excess and Deficiency, 1914, 15,435.65


$95,637.23 Balance, January 1, 1915, $57,760.04 Non Revenue Cash, used for Revenue, 7,848.98


$95,637,23


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*Tax of 1912. Personal tax on which payment was re- fused. Claim given to Counsel for collection in Summer of 1913. Suit has been entered, but not tried to date,


$80,248.81


Miscellaneous Tailings Account. Pay Rolls, Forest Warden, $349.61


Pay Rolls, Snow Removal, 39.24


Pay Rolls, Roads and Bridges, 207.34


All Other, 26.99


Total, $623.18


1,024.64


$7,973.77


Unappropriated Revenue, Dog Tax from Plymouth County, Income from Funds, unexpended, O. C. Nat'l Bank Stock, Invst. Fund, Departmental Balances, Pilgrim Wharf, $79.96


30.00


$3,903.64


Non Revenue Accounts.


Cash, $4,847.85 Non Revenue Cash, used for Revenue Purposes, 7,848.98 Funded Debt Balancing Account, 214,716.54 Trust and Investment Funds, Cash and Investments, 38,320.32


$265,733.69


Departmental Balances,


Town House, Addition to Vault, $1,000.00


Sale of Armory, 1,366.38


Fire Department, Motor Apparatus,


66.54


Forest Warden, Auto Truck, 68.64


Health Department, Land for Dump, 200.00


Highway Construction, 3,057.09


Highway Construction, Samoset Street, 120.31 Highway Construction, Main Street Ext., Alter., 434.17


Drinking Fountain, 250.00


Shore Property, Josiah Robbins Estate, 100.00


School Dept., Hedge School Addition, 36.15


School Dept., New School and Furn., 382.10


School Dept., High School Addition, 3,111.14 Playground, Land near Fremont Street, 2,500.00 Water Dept., Construction, 4.31


Total Departmental Balances,


$12,696.83


Engine House Loan,


$13,000.00


Fire Engine Loan,


1,050.00


Armory Loan,


1,500.00


Sewer Loan,


16,000.00


Warren Avenue Sewer Loan,


3,000.00


Main Street Extension Loan,


13,500.00


Harbor Improvement Loan,


2,000.00


School Loan,


75,000.00


Water Loan,


89,666.54


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-Total Funded Debt,


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$214,716.54


Morton Park Fund, $2,000.00


Murdock Poor and School Fund, 730.00


Francis LeBaron Poor Fund, 1,350.00


Charles Holmes, Poor Fund,


500.00


Marcia E. Jackson Gates, Library Fund, 2,000.00


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund, 1,159.15


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, 25,581.17


Old Colony Nat'l Bank Stock Invst. Fund, 5,000.00


Total Trust and Investment Funds, $38,320.32


$265,733.69


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SCHEDULE G.


Summary of Outstanding Indebtedness, January 1, 1915, and amounts due for Principal and Interest in 1915.


LOANS.


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1914


Added during 1914


Paid during 1914


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1914


Principal due in 1915


Interest due in 1915


Fire Engine Loan


$2,100.00


$1,050.00


$1,050.00


$1,050.00


$ 21.00


Engine House Loan


16,000.00


3,000.00


13,000.00


3,000.00


520.00


Armory Loan


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,500.00


30.00


Sewer Loan


21,000.00


2,000.00


19,000.00


2,000.00


693.75


Macadamizing Loan


800.00


800.00


Main Street Extension Loan


18,000.00


4,500.00


13,500.00


4,500.00


607.50


Harbor Improvement Loan


4,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


35.00


School Loans


47,800.00


35,000.00


7,800.00


75,000.00


11,300.00


2,722.50


Water Loans


104,333.20


14,666.66


89,666.54


11,866.66


3,302.00


$215,533.20


$35,000.00


$35,816.66


$214,716.54


$37,216.66


$7,931.75


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SCHEDULE H.


ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


Engine House Loans.


Four per cent. bonds, dated Sept. 1, 1905,


payable $1,000 annually, $9,000.00


Four per cent. bonds dated Dec. 1, 1910,


payable $2,000 annually, 4,000.00


Total Engine House, $13,000.00


Fire Engine Loan. .


Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1910, payable $1,050 annually, $1,050.00


Armory Loan.


Four per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1906, payable $1,500 annually, $1,500.00


Sewer Loan.


Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $1,000 annually, $16,000.00


Warren Avenue Sewer Loan.


Three and three-fourths per cent. bonds,


dated Nov. 1, 1911, payable $1,000 annually, $3,000.00


Main Street Extension Loan.


Four and one-half per cent. bonds, dated August 15, 1907, payable $4,500 annually, $13,500.00


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Harbor Improvement Loan.


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1909, payable $2,000 annually,


$2,000.00


School Loans.


Four per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1904, payable $1,400 annually, $14,000.00


Three and one-half per cent. notes, dated April 15, 1905, payable $2,500 annually, 2,500.00


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1909, payable $2,000 annually, 10,000.00


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated


June 1, 1919, payable $900 annually, 4,500.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated Oct. 1, 1913, payable $1,000 annually, 9,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1914,


payable $3,500 annually, 35,000.00


Total School Loans, $75,000.00


Water Loans.


Four per cent. bonds, dated Aug. 1, 1890, payable $1,300 annually, $3,900.00


Four per cent. notes, dated Aug. 1, 1894, payable $800 annually, 4,000.00


Four per cent. notes, dated Oct. 2, 1899, payable $1,500 annually, 7,500.00


Three and one-half per cent. notes, dated


May 1, 1901, payable $1,000 annually, 7,000.00


Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $666.66 annually, 12,666.54 Three and one-half per cent. notes, dated


April 15, 1905, payable $500 annually, 500.00


Three and one-half per cent. notes, dated


April 15, 1905, payable $500 annually, 500.00


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Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated Nov. 15, 1905, payable $600 annually, 6,600.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1907, payable $1,000 annually, 18,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated Feb. 15, 1908, payable $1,000 annually, 18,000.00


Three and one-half per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1909, payable $1,000 annually, 7,000.00


Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1910, payable $2,000 annually, 4,000.00


Total Water Loan, $89,666.54


Total Town Debt,


$214,716.54


Plymouth Eight


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SCHEDULE I.


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


Deposited in the Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank


William H. Nelson,


$650 24


Fannie Goodwin Bates,


400 16


. Adelaide Reed,


103 64


Russell Tomlinson,


246 30


Betsey C. Bagnell,


226 65


Rebecca D. Ryder,


669 21


Lydia W. Chandler,


258 45


Curtis Howard,


601 35


Sarah F. Bagnell,


134 26


A. A. Whiting,


395 14


James Reed,


470 83


Charles Holmes Lot,


199 37


Louisa S. Jackson,


205 12


Judith S. Jackson,


461 96


John Donley,


102 14


David Drew,


100 59


Mary J. Brown,


50 30


Mary V. Lewis,


253 10


Priscilla L. Hedge,


216 32


Frederick Webber,


86 49


Nancie C. Wood,


1,104 81


Joshua Atwood,


106 92


Ichabod Shaw,


353 99


Edwin Morey,


594 29


Waldron and Dunham,


229 77


Timothy T. Eaton,


154 64


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Heman Cobb,


214 69


Thomas Sampson,


212 61


Ephraim B. Holmes,


569 33


Lydia E. Jackson,


219 63


Jacob Jackson,


110 44


Charlotte R. Bearce,


215 09


Washburn Portion Lot No. 42,


164 84


Helena B. Rich,


110 45


Winslow B. Rickard,


107 84


John Eddy,


104 44


Helen Covington,


206 39


Freeman E. Wells,


162 27


Eliza J. Burt,


160 32


David L. Harlow,


103 66


Benjamin Swift,


101 30


Ellis Benson,


103 32


James Deacon,


111 30


Ellis and Freeman,


103 85


Ansel F. Fish,


104 05


Taylor and Foss,


104 50


Mary A. Minter,


128 53


Elizabeth M. Ward,


213 09


Edward W. Bradford,


159 54


Harvey Lot No. 1365,


105 38


Ephraim Churchill,


27 83


Franklin B. Holmes,


105 53


Linus B. Thomas,


55 20


Ephraim S. Morton,


104 93


Merriam ,Lot,


212 64


B. O. Strong,


77 68


John C. Cave,


103 20


Winslow B. Standish,


102 34


Calvin S. Damon,


163 94


Finney and Churchill,


107 32


Edward B. Hayden,


127 59


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H. N. P. Hubbard,


76 06


Anderson Lots,


155 20


Sylvanus Churchill,


54 12


Nancy L. Pratt,


54 12


Burgess P. Terry,


129 87


William and P. H. Williams,


104 18


Increase Robinson,


102 18


August H. Lucas,


154 68


Edward Morton,


101 12


Benjamin Pierce,


51 06


Alfred F. Arnold,


100 12


Nathaniel H. Morton,


102 12


Charles H. Holmes,


103 00


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Daniel Hintchcliffe,


100 28


Samuel Nelson,


103 12


Nathaniel Russell,


211 24


Sumner Leonard,


103 08


Frederick Dittmar,


103 08


Emeline Landey,


104 04


John F. Hoyt,


127 04


Pope, Hatch, Atwood, Eldridge,


154 52


Nehemiah Savery,


103 02


Thomas A. Folsgrove,


151 16


John C. Ross,


›198 39


Archabold McLean,


51 00


George L. Lyon,


153 00


Phineus Pierce Lot and Paty Tomb,


204 00


Charles E. Barnes,


102 00


Burgess Lot, South Pond,


151 50


Ezra Harlow,


151 50


Mercy J. Howland, Chiltonville,


101 00


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,000 00


Mary McDonald,


100 00


Total Deposited in the Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $18,221 90


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Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank


Morton D. Andrews,


$525 99


William H. Nelson,


642 07


Thomas B. Bartlett,


269 10


Rebecca F. Sampson,


183 85


Katherine S. Sever,


314 53


Mary F. Wood,


116 23


Cordelia Savery,


112 83


William Ross,


263 16


Putnam Kimball,


338 75


John Gooding,


396 11


Schyler Sampson,


227 40


R. B. Hall,


106 46


Fanny Sylvester,


118 03


E. A. Spooner,


113 93


George Hayward,


337 73


George S. Tolman,


113 67


Elizabeth S. Tinkham,


104 88


Danforth and Thurber,


212 00


William Bartlett,


322 95


Daniel H. Paulding,


224 41


John Morrisey,


212 73


Oliver T. Wood,


106 40


Sarah V. Kendrick,


53 19


Sarah A. Waldron,


158 84


Phoebe P. Ellis,


27 35


George E. and Carrie M. Benson,


156 68


Emma F. Avery,


200 00


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,000 00


Abbie B. Avery and Samuel Bartlett,


200 00


Dora Perritt,


100 00


Mary E.ªMoning,


100 00


Total Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $7,359 27


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NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND


Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $2,000 00


MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND


Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $730 00


FRANCES LEBARON POOR FUND


Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $675 00 Deposited in the Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, 675 00


Total, $1,350 00


CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND.


Deposited in the Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $500 00


WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND.


Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $1,050 00


Deposited in the Plymouth Five


Cents Savings Bank, 109 15


Total,


$1,159 15


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MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES LIBRARY FUND.


Deposited in the Plymouth Savings Bank, $1,000 00


Deposited in the Plymouth Five


Cents Savings Bank, 1,000 00


Total, $2,000 00


STOCK INVESTMENT FUND


Invested in Old Colony National Bank stock,


$5,000 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN CLERK


1


Births, Deaths and Marriages


FOR THE YEAR


1914


DEATHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1914.


Age


Date.


Name.


Y


M D


Cause of Death.


Name of Parents.


Jan. 2 Amelia Camilo


-


2 15 Pneumonia


5 Albert Guidiboni


5 Margaret Peck (died in Kingston)


62 1 21 Mitral regurgitation


S Lucy Migell


3 - Acute indigestion


Joseph Migell and Marie DeSousa


8 Joseph W. Towns


65


4 27 Angina pectoris


Joseph F. Towns and Swinborn Haskins and


10 11 Harrison O. Barnes


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1 5 14 Pulmonary tuberculosis


11 · Augusta Doten (died in Dorchester)


82


5 30 Arterio sclerosis


13 Melem Boudro (died in New Bedford)


73


4 28 Chronic brights disease


14 Bella Motts


- 61


5


17 Diabetes


Peter Thomas and


17 Christina Shiet


89


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4 Gastro enteritis


19 Matthias Grozenger


86


1


15 Arterio sclerosis


20 William S. Bartlett


77


4


7 Chronic bronchitis


21 Charlotte Almira Bradford


83


4


13 Mitral and aortic disease of heart, and nephritis


21 Benjamin F. Ripley


74


1.


9 Lobar pneumonia


25 Israel Keith


73


7 13 Intestinal nephritis and heart failure


25 Elizabeth Holmes


95


9 27 Bronchitis Malignant disease prostate gland anđ


25 Edward T. Cooper (died in Lewiston, Me.)


85


9 18


rectum


28 Sylvanus Valler


17


4 13 Accidental drowning


78 31 Calvin Luther Dickson Oliver Clinton DeLuce (died in Hart- 31 well, Ohio) 68


2 16 Spinal sclerosis Arterio sclerosis


David Valler and Mary E. Storey Samuel R. Dickson and Ruby Lucas Hiram DeLuce and Charlotte H. Wakefield


Feb. 1 George Swan


89


10


6 Influenza


9 28 Whooping cough


2


2 Elmer E. Place (died in Taunton)


49


6 12 Tubercular pneumonia


3


Rosa Carvilho


5 22 Whooping cough


58


5 4 Laryngitis and congestion of liver


4 Hattie A. Nickerson 7 Silas B. Corey


69


5 25 Apoplexia


7 Mary Lizzie Holmes


61


13 1 Pernicious anaemia


8 Fred Galiardi


10 Charles W. Pierce (died in Avon)


50 73


6 -


1 5 Cardiac apoplexią


Thomas Swan and Margaret Buchanan Louis Roncarati and Alphonsina Gambetti Pulmaina Govoni and Verriani


1 Hermania Roncarati John Govoni


58


7 10 Heart disease


Isaac Place and Elizabeth Bates Manuel Carvilho and Mary Rozio Edmund E. Swift and Harriet H. Bates


James Corey and Sarah Wilson Thomas A. Stevens and Elvira A. Hender- son


Carlo Galiardi and Ermina Veriani Benjamin F. Pierce and Mary Kendrick


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Frank Motts and Mary Calmo


15 Peter Thomas


11 Pneumonia


Fredrick Yedden and Christiana Bedy


18 Frank Silva


Joseph Silva and Susan Jesus George Grozenger and Justina C. Koch Seth S. Bartlett and Ann Bartlett


Samuel Lanman and Charlotte Southworth


Benjamin Ripley and Elizabeth Tuckerman Thomas Keith and Julia A. White Isaac J. Cobb and Elizabeth Bartlett Edward T. Cooper and Caroline Paty


8 20


1


- Stillborn


Isaac Barnes and Lucy C. Harlow


Clement Bates and Betsey Burgess Melem Boudro and -


5 29 Whooping Cough


Jesse Camilo and Rosa Fortado Lewis Gudiboni and Rosa Maini Jacob Miller and


2 Feeble from birth


Cerebral hemorrhage


Feb. 11 Robert Graham 77 72


Endocarditis -


11 John Joseplı Muti


Cinbosis of liver


11 Arthur Jessie


11 Elizabeth Salter Pooley (died in West Medford) 76


12


Josephine Gniderboni


Feeble from birth


13 John Thomas Hall


50


1 8


8 Chronic nephritis


13 Elva Winsola Burgess 14 Fannie F. Bennison (died in Wal- tham)


62


9


4 17 Whooping cough


14 Simon D. Robichaud


46


6


14 Carcinoma of neck and chest


14 Olanda Bussolari (died in Bourne)


4 20 Erysipelas


15 Trmena Jessie


5


16 Whooping cough


16 Joseph Tarvis


1


-


14 Whooping cough


16 Celia Santos 10 11 Broncho pneumonia -


18 James H. Chapman (died in Whitman) 78


21


Albert Cotter


60 4


3 Cancer of rectum and prostate gland


22


Douglass


16 hours Premature birth


22


Douglass


One-half hour


Premature birth


23 Eva Furtado


-


3 28 Whooping cough


24 Carolena Drew


80 87


1 4 17 Intestinal obstruction


Mar. 2 Mary E. Moning 5 Agigia Ferrari


5 13 Whooping cough


6 Frank White


55


Double pneumonia


8 Mercy D. Wood (died in Kingston)


72


4


4 Cancer of stomach


9 Sereno A. Perry


74 1 27 Acute bronchitis


11 Louisa Ventura


15 Premature birth


12 Abigail Dorothy Danforth


77 8


11 Addisons disease


12


Catherine Weston Harlow


88 2 2 Angina pectoris


13 Mary C. Brown


65


Gastric ulcer


16 Ella Rebecca Kingsley


42 11


10 Organic valvular heart disease


18 Mary Cabral


1


Chronic valvular disease of heart


16 Lucy Morton Hadaway


69


5 Carcinoma of stomach


18 Dominick DeFelice (died in Kingston) 53 5


76


8


9 LaGrippe and bronchitis


24 Hazel Irene Brown


2


3 Whooping cough


25 Francis S. Brown


43


- Apoplexia


26 Mary Carmen Madera


6 22 Whooping coughi and bronchitis


27 Abbie Avery


91 10 24 Old age


Hugh H. Graham and Jane MacMasters Carlo Muti and Annunziata Checchi Marrion Jessie and Emilier Constance Thomas Peart and Mary A. Salter


Louis Guiderboni and Rosa Maini Eber W. Hall and Deborah A. Potter Isaac L. Burgess and Lizzie F. Burgess Chandler Carver and Harriet Tupperman


Jessie Thomas and Mary Carreiro Daniel Robichand and Mary Garore Geateno Bussolari' and Louisa Tavernelli


Manuel Jessie and Mary Rares


Joseph Tarvis and Mary Juliet Antone Santos and Margaret Sousa James Chapman and Anna J. D. Higgins Lewis Cotter and Mary Figuiredo Patrick Mullins and Margaret Millea George A. Douglass and Mary D. Lovell George A. Douglass and Mary D. Lovell Ernesto Furtado and Evangeline Pichio Antonio M. Beytes and Nancy Kennedy


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William Timerhoff and Mary Meyer Frank Ferrari and Mary Corsisel William White and Elizabeth Weber William Perry and Priscilla Perry John Perry and Catherine Parmenter August Ventura and Catherine J. Felciano Jeremiah M. Mace and Sarah A. Pittman Benjamin Weston and Johanna Washburn Warren Bates and Harriet Vining Henry Raymond and Rebecca Bumpus Hopestile Bisbee and Nancy Hathaway Joseph Cabral and Mary Souza John Henderson and Mary Fuller Clark Finney and Jeanette A. Burt Joseph DeFelice and Mary F. Celenti Jeremiah Kellier and Mary Calahan Joseph S. Brown and Mary J. Perry Joseph S. Brown and Mary J. Perry Anders S. Anderson and Antone Madera and Mary Jesus Samuel Bartlett and Olive Bartlett,


16 Henry C. Bisbee


81. 6


15 Feeble from premature birth


12 Elizabeth Downs (died in Fitchburg) 78 2


14 2


9 Natural causes


20 Anna Donovan


- 11 9 Whooping cough and bronchitis


25


Carl P. Anderson


- 6 9


12 12 Congestion of lungs Lobar pneumonia Arterio sclerosis


2


4


9


1 Pertussis Apoplexia


14 Jessie Thomas


4


2 28 Pulmonary oedema 4


12 Indigestion and non-assimilation


22 James Mullins


3 Cerebral hemorrhage


9


29 8 Phthisis pulmonalis


DEATHS-Continued.


Age


Date.


Name.


Y M D


Cause of Death.


Mar. 27 Alfred Pacheco


29 William H. Wareham


63


9


7 10 23 Streptococcus infection of the chest wall and left arm following scratch on the thumb 7 Diabetes Mellitus - Broncho pneumonia 9


Apr. 1 John Vacchino


6 John Sousa


1


2 12 Convulsions from indigestion


7 8 Ruth Sharon Raymond,


1


- 9 24 Cerebral meningitis


9 Cynthia Holmes


59


10 1


22 Septic meningitis


11 Leslie F. Wood


68


5


17 Valvular disease of heart


15


Helen Gardner


64 9 -


Nephritis and valvular heart trouble Stillborn


16 17 Silvina Jesus


1


8


7 Broncho pneumonia


18 Samuel Harlow


86


8 24


Fistula


19 Louis Finney


65


- -


-


6


9 Laryngismus. Stridulus


19 Harriet M. Bartlett


97


3 27 Old age


21 Dorothy L. Sherman


1


4 19 Convulsions Broncho pneumonia


23 Dorothy Bradford


1


6 Peritonitis from acute appendicitis


25 Josephine F. Verre


1


8


13 Meningitis (Acute) Whooping cough


25 Samuel Mann


4


3 22 Broncho pneumonia Tuberculosis of lungs


27 Herbert McGlauthlin (died in Balti- more, Md.)


34


5 18


28


Alexander McLean


76


8 27 Intestinal obstruction


28


Frank S. Finney


69


8 Cerebral hemorrhage


-


67


5 27 Acute pulmonary tuberculosis


7


Abbie Lavinia Ripley


67


4


12 Ovarian cyst


Otto Weiss 9


-


9


5 Convulsions Pertussis


11


Clarence Arthur Paul


1


-


1 Cerebral congestion 3 Middle ear abscess


Septic meningitis


Name of Parents.


Eugene Pacheco and Artemesia Costa James Wareham and Sarah McMullen


William H. Gallagher and Elmira Robbins John Fernand and Angia Costa


29 Ethel Eddy Gallagher 30 Peter Fernand


11


26


-


-


7


21 Whooping cough


John Vacchino and Josephine Michella Joseph Sousa and Mariana Thomas - and Warren Raymond and Hattie Butters Knowlton B. Holmes and Cora Howland Timothy Reagan and Ellen McCarthy Leon Wood and Sarah Knight Edward Hathaway and Lucy N. Sherman


-124-


Amelicari Pezzini and Mary Malony Samuel Bartlett and Olive Bartlett Everett Sherman and Lottie E. Wade H. Leslie Bradford and Celia Manning Simon Verre and Cecelia Ward Torry Mann and Lucia Squetini William H. McGlauthlin and Emma J. Jordan


Richard McLean and Jeanet Arthur Ephraim Finney and Salome Ewell


May


2 Ralph C. Jennings


3 Adolph Schreiber


5 Joseph M. Sampson


29


- 3 24 Congestion of lungs Whooping cough 10 7 Broncho pneumonia


11


13 Alturo Basori


-


Scarlet fever and pneumonia


- Stillborn


3 Hemorrhage


4 Uraemia


LO. Nora A. Reagan


11 Charles G. Hathaway


Daniel Calahan and Marjorie Haggerty


- and -


Antony Jesus and Frances Braga George Harlow and Lydia Ellis


Myocarditis with failing compensation of Louis Finney and Rhoda M. Wood heart


19 Angelina Pezzini


Ralph K. Jennings and Annie Rudolph John Schreiber and Agatha Reiger Melzar Sampson and Lucy L. Dunham Ichabod Dean and Mary Barnum Lawrence Weiss and Pauline Flugret Arthur Paul and Edith Staples Raphael Basori and Vellani Vellari


May 14 Edward C. Perry (died in Boston)


55 11 7 Hypostatic pneumonia Fracture of left femur


14 Marica Katrina Lima


1


2


- Whooping cough Bronelio pneumonia


14 Ellen M. Detert


22


13 Addisons disease


16 Pauline P. Dries


06


6 4 Pernicious anaemia


18 Frank M. Sloan


68


10 16 Senile myocarditis Cerebral hemorrhage Duodenal uleer


19 Sarah Elizabeth Bradford (in Rock- land) 73


5


10


20 Mary G. Souza


40


10 12 Uterine eancer


Sarah J. Bittinger


79


11


6


Cerebral hemorrhage


2) Helen Finney


65 6 18 Diabetes Gangrene of foot


23 Gertrude M. Freneh


37


8


26 Caneer Exhaustion Stoppage of bowels


23 Sarah Elizabeth Earl (died in Med- field


8 15


25 Mary Irene Pieard


11 25 Lobar pneumonia


25 Daniel J. MeLean


26 Jennette H. Blanchard (died in Med- field) 74 8 20


27 Agnes A. Weston


56


Generalized eareinoma of abdomen Indigestion


27 Marie DeGloria Souza


1


6


6


25


Convulsions


28 John B. Briggs


73


11 Angina pectoris


30 Thomas Diman (died in Boston) 69


7 15 Hypertrophy of prostate and operation therefor


1


in


3 Cancer of uterus Hypostatie pneumonia and erysipelas


MacFarland Edward W. Bradford and Mary Dillard


4 Nathaniel Barnes Bradford (died Taunton) 5 5 Mary Cowley (died in Boston) 6 Betsey Curtis Arthur


77


3 28


1 Stillborn


-


Acute peritonitis Arterio sclerosis


- and Thomas Cowley and Ann Mitchell Barnabus Dunham and Betsey King Alfred P. Browne and Alice Burwell


9 Goodwin Russell Brownc Frank Perry


46


1 Influenza and broneho pneumonia


John Perry and Mary P. Berbone


10 Abbie J. Gifford (died in Taunton)


52


2 2 3 Aeeidental burns


Frederick B. Robbins and Mary D. Wade


11 Josiah V. Dean (died in Tounton) 14 14 Mary Matenzi


74


3 Cerebral hemorrhage


Ichabod Dean and Mary Barnum


- and -


14 John Whitely (died in Taunton)


2 Mitral regurgitation Pulmonary tuberculosis


14 Experience M. Swift


Josiah Morton and Sarah Manter


15 Joas Maranda 16 Bernard Courtney Ward


30


4 2 17 Aceidental drowning


17 Eliza Hall


69


- 18 Diabetes and arterio selerosis


19 Manuel Armeda


2


26 Obstruction of the bowels


Joseph Perry and Eliza Clark


Antone Lima and Mary Colas Frank Hallgren and Bouman William Schulz and


Daniel Sloan and


Samuel Barnes and Sally Barrows


Manuel Mater and Mary Razario Albert. Wainwright and Sophronia Jones James Finncy and Susan Finney




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