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More or less clerical assistance will be required which will have to be paid for and there will be other minor expenses for filing cabinets, card indexes, etc., etc. It is quite probable that one, two or even three years may elapse before your Committee will be in a position to present to the Town complete information as to the exact type of tablet which it believes the Town should adopt.
. However, in the meantime, the foyer of the building, which at present is noticeable for its bareness, can be
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greatly improved by the placing of groups of flags in the four glass niches, which were undoubtedly intended for such or similar purposes. The Committee have agreed on a selection of twelve flags, three to each niche, which will represent and typify the several war periods, com- mencing with the time of the Pilgrims down to and in- cluding the World War. These flags can be, and if the expense is authorized will be, purchased from the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts at an approximate expense of $700. We have been given to understand by the State authorities the flags - made by hand and entirely of silk - can be completed and delivered in a period of three months and the Committee feels this feature of the program should be carried through immediately.
In the town warrant for consideration at the forth- coming town meeting the Committee is asking for an initial appropriation of $2500, this sum to be expended, first, for the standards of flags and, second, for all other expenses incidental to the preparation of an accurate list of those in whose memory the Memorial Building was erected and whose names will ultimately be inscribed on tablets that will last through the ages.
The Committee is of the firm conviction that not until these interior memorials adorn the foyer walls of the Memorial Building will the original intention of the cit- izens of the Town in providing a building be fulfilled.
When the work is completed it is believed the Town will have a permanent, public and practically indestruct- ible record, second to none in America.
Respectfully submitted, MRS. CHARLES S. DAVIS, GEORGE L. GOODING, HARRY B. DAVIS, HENRY WALTON, HENRY W. ROYAL, ANDREW J. CARR, WILLIAM P. LIBBY.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND TOWN ENGINEER
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen :
In accordance with the annual custom I herewith sub- mit a report of the work done in these Departments during the year 1929.
ROLLER
In the 1928 report of your Superintendent a recom- mendation was made that the old steam roller, that had been in service since 1911, be replaced by a gasoline roller. The recommendation was approved by the Fi- nance Committee and the Town voted an appropriation of $5,200.00 for the purchase of a new roller.
A twelve ton gasoline Buffalo-Springfield roller was purchased with the approval of the Selectmen and has proved very satisfactory. One advantage this type of roller possesses is that it can be operated by any one who can operate a truck and does not require a licensed engineer.
WATER STREET EXTENSION
In 1928 the Town appropriated $10,000.00 to build Water Street Extension from Park Avenue, northerly, to Nelson Street.
All of this street was built in 1928 except that section, about 600 feet in length, that was relocated on the clay fill at the Town Wharf. During 1928 all the clay within the limits of the roadway was removed to a depth of about 2.0 ft., suitable under drains were installed and a fill of 2.0 ft. of coarse gravel was made. This fill was allowed to settle during the winter of 1928-1929 and in the summer of 1929 a 6" penetration road was built. The lower 3" was 21/2" local stone and the wearing surface
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of about 21/2" was trap rock penetrated and sealed with Standard Oil "Binder C". Up to the time of writing this report there has been no indication of settlement in this road and I am confident that none will occur.
MANOMET AVENUE
This avenue, in Manomet, was laid out by the Select- men and accepted by the Town in March, 1929, and an appropriation of $1,000.00 was made to built it. It was treated with an application of KP and No. 2 stone and sealed with 85% Asphalt and Pea Stone.
PRINCE STREET
This street was laid out by the Selectmen and accepted by the Town in March, 1927 but was not built until 1929.
After grading and gravelling this street was also surface treated with tar and stone in the same way as Manomet Avenue.
REMOVAL OF CAR TRACK
An appropriation of $2,500.00 was made for a con- tinuation of the work of car track removal on Court Street between Samoset Street and Chilton Street. This work was carried out in the same manner as last year by the removal of rails and ties and rebuilding the old road bed with "TARVIALITHIC". The new work and the adjoining road surface was given a seal coat of Tarvia KP and trap rock pea stone.
SHORE ROAD
The Shore Road hard surfacing, for which an appro- priation of $2,500.00 was made, has been carried out during the past year with "TARVIALITHIC". This work started at the south end of the work done the previous year and extended northerly a distance of about 970 feet near the northerly entrance to the Priscilla Beach development.
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COURT STREET WIDENING BETWEEN SHIRLEY SQUARE AND BREWSTER STREET
A transfer of $1,000.00 was made by the Finance Committee to Roads and Bridges in order to move back the westerly curb on Court Street between the above mentioned two points and rebuild the sidewalk. It was late in the season when this work was started and we were only able to get the curbing moved. The rebuilding of the sidewalk will be done when the spring weather per- mits.
SIDEWALKS
The major part of the sidewalk work done during the past year has been the hot asphalt mixed surface, built with the outfit purchased in 1927, and approximately 9900 sq. yds. of this type of walk has been completed during the year.
The following sidewalks were surfaced: Samoset St., both sides from Allerton St. to Standish Avenue, and the north side of Samoset St. to house of Walter Schort- man, Standish Avenue, east side, from Samoset St. to the Monument grounds. Oak St., west side, from Summer to Samoset, Fremont St., both sides, and Union St., west side, from Fremont to Bradford; and Water St., on the south side. Also, a portion of Warren Avenue, on the east side, to meet the new grade of the State Highway that was rebuilt in 1929.
As has been the practice in previous years, on all streets where the sidewalk work was being done the shoulders of the road were widened and carried to the curb line where it was possible to do so.
It is recommended that sidewalks be built on one side of the following streets during the coming season. Brad- ford, Robinson, Samoset to Royal, North Spooner, For- est Avenue, Spooner, Cherry, Standish Ave., Alden, Loth- rop, Chestnut, Vernon, Mt. Pleasant and short sections on Court St.
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CALCIUM CHLORIDE
The usual treatment of Calcium Chloride to the roads in the outside districts has been continued during the past year. In addition to the gravel roads heretofore treated with calcium, one application was made on the Sandwich Road, from Terry's Corner to the State High- way.
I recommend a continuation of this treatment of gravel roads for 1930.
SEWERS
The principal sewer work done in 1929 was an exten- sion of 611 feet. of the Samoset St. sewer to Royal St. and 860 ft. on Royal St. to the house of Thomas Bodell. There was also an extension of 421 ft. on Standish Ave. and 256 ft. on Harding Ave. and 56 ft. on Mckinley Rd.
It is probable that several extensions will be requested during the coming year and I recommend the usual ap- propriation of $6,000.00.
INTERCEPTING SEWER
The question of proper disposal of sewage for the Town is going to grow continually more serious as the summer population of Plymouth increases.
At present there are five major sewer outlets dis- charging directly into the harbor, and the State Depart- ment of Health has closed a large portion of the flats on account of shell fish pollution due to these sewer outlets.
I think the most satisfactory way of disposing of this sewage will be to run an intercepting sewer southerly from the Plymouth Cordage Company to a collecting reservoir ; and discharge the sewage by pumping it from this reservoir into the deep water of the bay.
Before any intelligent opinion can be formed as to the most satisfactory solution of this problem, it will be necessary to have a comprehensive engineering survey and report by competent engineers to advise the Town regarding the most efficient and economical plan. J therefore, suggest an appropriation of $6,000.00 for such a survey and report.
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COURT STREET, EAST GUTTER, BETWEEN HOW- LAND AND CHILTON STREETS
A poor drainage condition exists at this place, due to two causes (1) trees in the gutter that obstruct the flow of water, and (2) a very low curb and sidewalk that cannot readily be raised without damage to abutting property.
This condition can be relieved by laying a drain under the east sidewalk, from Howland to Chilton Sts. and about 50 ft. down Chilton St., emptying into the open gutter. Suitable basins with gratings should be built at each low point in the gutter and water from them carried into this drain. The cost of this work would be approximately $1,300.00.
GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALK
There has been built, during the past year, 2,217 sq. yds. sidewalk and 4,473 lineal ft. of curb, of the cement concrete type.
SNOW REMOVAL
Two new pieces of equipment were purchased in 1929.
One was a steel Baker plough for use with our five ton Holt Caterpillar tractor and the other was a sanding outfit for use in sanding the roads. This sand spreader has proved very useful in that it has enabled us to sand a considerable mileage of icy road in a comparatively short time.
The necessary lines and grades for new road construc- tion and sewer work have been furnished from the Town Engineer's office during the past year and record plans of sewer construction and miscellaneous work have been prepared and are on file.
Respectfully submitted,
ARTHUR E. BLACKMER,
Superintendent of Streets and Town Engineer.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN CLERK
Births, Deaths, Marriages
For the year 1929
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1929.
Jan. 1. Eugene B. Adams of Sandwich and Marion F. Harlow of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Jan. 1. Emil Demulder of Kingston and Dorothy Old- ham of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Jan. 5. Henry J. Govoni and Freida M. Greene, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 5. Joseph Souza and Mary C. Santos, both of Plym- outh.
Jan. 9. Joseph V. Minelli of Plymouth and Molly Fitz- gerald of Cambridge, married in Cambridge.
Jan. 10. William W. Dries and Rose M. Botieri, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 22. Fernando Collari and Enas Mary Cortelli, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 26. Joseph Correa, Jr. and Genevieve P. Demers, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 28. Columbo R. Reggiani and Enis E. A. Forna- ciari, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 7. Henry J. Busi of Plymouth and Edna A. Leon- ardi of Kingston, married in Kingston.
Feb. 8. Augustino Diodato and Cangela Ghidoni, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 9. Joseph M. Diaz and Mary Almeida, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 10. Edwin R. Durno and Evelyn F. A. Baker, both of Boston, married in Plymouth.
Feb. 14. Stanley G. Wilson of Boston and Mary Sirrico of Plymouth, married in Boston.
Feb. 16. James S. Clark and Myra W. Sampson, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 23. Paul R. Bates of Duxbury and Annie G. Kane of Plymouth, married in Kingston.
Mar. 5. James A. White and Anna A. Deacon, both of Plymouth.
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Mar. 13. Antonio Lopes and Mary Lopes, both of Plym- outh.
Mar. 30. Fletcher R. Edes and Mary P. Morton, both of Plymouth, married in Brookline.
Apr. 2. Nicholas F. Maier of Plymouth and Helena A. Fries of Pembroke, married in Hanson.
Apr. 6. Harold A. Boyer and Ellen E. Olson, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 20. Laban B. Briggs and Mary E. Pitman, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 20. James Maloni of Kingston and Norma Fortini of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Apr. 21. Albert J. Carroll of Duxbury and Hilda B. Car- roll of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Apr. 23. Albertus E. Greene and Daisy M. Pauling, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 27. Manuel Lewis and Joan Souza, both of Plym- outh.
May 11. Arthur W. Ash of Pembroke and Mabel L. Bonney of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
May 18. Charles E. Ames of Fitchburg and Elizabeth M. Ripley of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
May 18. Terrence J. McManus of Kingston, and Lou- mina N. Savard of Plymouth, married in Plymouth. May 22. Charles I. Robbins and Marie Hazel Cote, both of Plymouth, married in Middleboro.
May 25. Clarence E. Bird of Boston and Anna W. Bark- er of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 1. Adelmo Pretoni and Margaret I. Dickson, both of Plymouth.
June 1. Agostino Ricci of Bourne and Catherina Lenzi, of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 2. Francis L. Mentzel of Plymouth and Mabel J. Sanders of Milton, married in Plymouth.
June 8. William Monti of Plymouth and Mary Malaguti of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
June 8. Elmer Donati of Bridgewater and Eleanor Mal- aguti of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
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June 12. Charles E. Knight of Plymouth and Marian B. Philbrook of Springfield, married in Springfield.
June 15. Vincent Vernazzaro of Kingston and Louise Bratti of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 15. Lawrence E. Peters of Scituate and Elizabeth A. Kidd of Brookline, married in Plymouth.
June 16. Ralph E. Smith of Plymouth and Ruth L. Miller of West Newton, married in Randolph.
June 16. Lester R. Fulton of East Weymouth and Ma- rion E. Bartlett of Hingham, married in Plymouth.
June 17. Clyde C. Reid and Ruth F. Stringer, both of Plymouth, married in East Bridgewater.
June 22. Joseph S. Souza and Emily T. Bosari, both of Plymouth.
June 23. Francis J. Harrigan of West Medford and Alice Murphy of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 23. Silvio Tinti of Plymouth and Mary Correa of Kingston, married in Kingston.
June 24. Secondo J. Corsini and Emma M. Siebenlist, both of Plymouth.
June 25. Rudolph F. Fontaine of Whitman and Alice D. Govoni of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 26. Howland K. Bradford of West Somerville and Martha Burrowes of Plymouth, married in Somer- ville.
June 26. Manuel Rezendes and Mary A. Carreira, both of Plymouth.
June 27. Feliz Garcia and Maria R. Curt, both of Plym- outh.
June 29. Albert Henry of Kingston and Alice Bergami of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 29. Frank E. Enos of Plymouth and Marie B. Dansereau of Manchester, N. H., married in Man- chester, N. H.
June 29. Edward M. Tavares and Mary Medeiros, both of Plymouth.
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June 29. Manuel T. Alves and Pauline Souza, both of Plymouth.
July 6. Manuel J. Correa of Plymouth and Mary P. Medeiros of New Bedford, married in New Bedford. July 9. Harmon R. Maddocks of Pembroke and Cather- ine G. Kelleher of Newton, married in Plymouth.
July 13. Robert T. B. Kirkman and Ida H. Kallmann, both of New York, N. Y., married in Plymouth.
July 13. Walter D. Raymond and Sarah E. McGov- ern, both of Plymouth.
July 16. Charles B. Regan and Dorothy M. Hunt, both of Falmouth, married in Plymouth.
July 16. Leo Rubin of Roxbury and Helen J. Cohen of Plymouth, married in Roxbury.
July 20. George T. Fox and Edna M. Hatfield, both of Plymouth.
July 20. Walter E. Kingsley and Alice M. Donahue, both of Plymouth, married in Providence, R. I.
July 20. Louis P. Patry of Hanson and Irene A. Mazi, of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
July 22. Hollis A. Higgins and Catherine T. Freyer- muth, both of Plymouth.
July 24. Harry F. Bumpus and Hazel L. Olson, both of Plymouth.
July 25. Leonard C. Simcock of Duxbury and Doris Mayall of Plymouth, married in Providence, R. I. July 27. Orlando J. Britto of East Boston and Mary D. Sa of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
July 28. Manuel M. F. Guimaraes and Viola O. Cador- ette, both of Plymouth.
July 29. John Sillari of Plymouth and Elizabeth Cotti of Middleboro, married in Middleboro.
Aug. 1. Henry C. Birnstein and Caroline L. Simmons, both of Plymouth, married in Brockton.
Aug. 2. Jesse C. Perkins of Lakeville and Lillian H. Perkins of Plymouth, married in Brockton.
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Aug. 3. Clinton L. Wood and Ruth E. Manter, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 6. LeBaron B. Davis and Lillian E. Hadaway, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 10. Harold W. Gould and Lorraine A. Peck, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 10. Arthur L. Ellis, Jr. and Ethel M. Robbins, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 10. Joseph H. Kaiser and Alice E. Gilli, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 17. David C. Nickerson of Duxbury and Carrie W. Pierce of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 17. Howard E. Rudolph and Laura F. Walker, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 17. James E. Anderson, Jr. and Beulah L. El- dridge, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 17. Robert H. Kellogg, Jr. and Luella Sampson, both of Hartford, Conn., married in Plymouth.
Aug. 19. Gordon F. Robbins and Edith A. Cronan, both of Middleboro, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 24. Manuel J. Rapoza and Maria R. Travasos, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 24. Ernest L. Bassett and Eunice B. Paulding, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 24. Ralph H. Gifford and Mary H. Bond, both of Hartford, Conn., married in Plymouth.
Aug. 24. Ralph Balboni and Celestina Giacanini, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 27. Alexander L. M. Rattray and Bessie I. S. Gilbert, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 28. Laurence F. McCarthy of Middleboro and Helen P. Given of Plymouth, married in Middleboro. Aug. 29. Angelo Montemarano of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Dorothy M. Sherman of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
Aug. 29. Anthony Mello of Plymouth and Mary Perry of Bristol, R. I., married in Plymouth.
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Aug. 30. Thomas Kane and Vernie S. A. Clarke, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 3. Edward W. Burgess and Dorothy Dorr, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 7. Lucien A. Laurent of Plymouth and Josephine M. Demulder of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
Sept. 14. Francis Guaraldi and Alda M. Diegoli, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 14. Charles E. Rock of Plymouth and Olive M. Gould of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
Sept. 14. Harold F. Dennehy and Mildred R. Downey, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 15. Abner N. Leonard and Anne F. Dee, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 30. Joseph A. Arthier of Tisbury and Blanche Y. Demers of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Oct. 3. Bertram A. Kidder and Susan V. Mackedon, both of Plymouth, married in Randolph.
Oct. 5. Laurence P. Reid and Olga M. Armstrong, both of Plymouth.
Oct. 5. Frank D. Garvin of Plymouth and J. Rita Gal- vin of Brockton, married in Brockton.
Oct. 5. George C. Atherton of Rutland, Vt., and Ava- bell Tenney of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Oct. 6. Warren H. Clark of East Weymouth and Fran- ces M. Harlow of Plymouth, married in Cambridge. Oct. 12. William J. Sharkey of Plymouth and Sara H. Barrett of Middleboro, married in Middleboro.
Oct. 12. Russell H. Zahn of Kingston and Josephine B. Pratt of Plymouth, married in Kingston.
Oct. 12. Frank N. Freyermuth of Kingston and Mar- garet M. Seaver of Plymouth, married in Plymouth. Oct. 12. John L. Sheehan and Pia Bussolari, both of Plymouth.
Oct. 26. Armando Bosari of Plymouth and Adelia Bor- gatti of Medford, married in Medford.
Oct. 26. Jacob W. Brenner of Plymouth and Marjorie M. Bruneau of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
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Oct. 26. Leo Jaeger of Kingston and Annie M. Brenner of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Oct. 30. William C. Thomas and Edith W. Davee, both of Plymouth.
Oct. 30. Charles S. Hadaway of Plymouth and Lenora Manuel of Watertown, married in Roxbury.
Nov. 6. Harry F. Holmes and Theresa Malaguti, both of Plymouth, married in Stamford, Conn.
Nov. 9. Walter W. Haynes of Hermon, Me., and Ella Chandler of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Nov. 9. Albert U. Zaniboni and Florinda Pederzani, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 9. Howard F. Hathaway and Evelyn G. Nickerson, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 11. John E. Sharkey of Somerville and Mary E. Boutin of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Nov. 16. Everett M. Leonard and Helen M. Gooding, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 16. Edgar B. Williamson and Kathleen M. Ray- mond, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 16. Earle R. Worcester of Avon and Angie M. Bourne of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Nov. 16. Joseph Botieri of Plymouth and Lucy B. Colby of Halifax, married in Hanson.
Nov. 18. Manuel Ricardo and Mary Costa, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 19. William T. Boudreau and Elizabeth Raymond, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 21. Alexander Kierstead and Susan T. Riedel, both of Plymouth, married in Rockland.
Nov. 23. Arnold H. DeLancey of Plymouth and Esther H. Waugh of Cambridge, married in Cambridge.
Nov. 23. Egidio F. Mori of Plymouth and Mary G. La Voie of Cambridge, married in Cambridge.
Nov. 27. John F. Rourke of Lawrence and Emma H. Morey of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
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Nov. 28. John J. Hickey of Kingston and Rilla G. Nick- erson of Plymouth, married in Kingston.
Nov. 28. Manuel Silva and Lucy R. Fiocchi, both of Plymouth.
Nov. 28. August J. Brenner of Plymouth and Mary M. LaPointe of Portland, Me., married in Plymouth.
Dec. 10. Joseph Macedo and Laura C. Barros, both of Plymouth.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1929
Name
Name of Parents
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Birthplace
Harvey and Laura M. Soldati
Plymouth Plymouth
Bridgewater Plymouth
3 Joan Evangeline Hall
Walter F. and Martha M. Peterson
Plymouth
Quincy
Kingston
Plymouth
Italy
Roxbury
Dorchester
Canada
Marshfield
8
11
6 Shirley Ann Kaiser 7 Thomas Joseph Harney 7 Priscilla Jean Campbell Carolyn Mary Wood Enzo John Monti Laura Marion Gellar
12
14 Joseph Alfred Govoni
16 Illegitimate
16 Bettina Marie Simmons
Charles M. and Evelyn W. Sinnott Francis J. and Abbie L. McDonough Antone and Rose Lawrence
Marshfield Bridgewater
South Boston
Germany
Plymouth
21 Ruth Mae Van Amburgh
22 William Russell Pimental
22 Matthew Herbert Johnson, Jr.
Matthew H. and Gertrude C. Nelson
Long Cove, Me.
Pomfret, Conn.
Italy
Boston Fall River
26 Donald Francis Pimental
28 Marjory Anne Birnstein
28° Porter Wadsworth Loring 29 Lois Ann Tassinari
Robert A. and Pauline A. Nickerson
Leslie B. and Erma F. Pratt
Plymouth
Auburn, N. Y.
Feb. 1 Betty Amelia Pederzini
6 Lawrence Clayton Holman 9 Beatrice Mayfern Higgins
11 Mario Giammarco
12 Francis Rodrigues
12 Gloria Bernardette Maier
Michael P. and Albina E. Cadorette
Plymouth
Fitchburg
13 15 Dorothy Mae Santheson
Peter A. Jr. and Castanza M. Pasteris Hugo T. and Miriam Haskell Dominick and Lena Cavicchi
Nicholas and Elizabeth M. Cronin
Plymouth
Waltham
Plymouth
Plymouth
Portugal
Portugal
Brockton
Plymouth
Bourne
Providence, R. I.
Brockton
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Nunnie A. and Alice L. Balboni Frank O. and Marie Mason Lawrence E. and Gladys M. Sargent John and Teresa Daddio Antonio and Anna Bettaia
Plymouth
Plymouth
Kingston
England
Indian Point, Me.
Italy
St. Michaels
St. Michaels
Margaret Theresa Dries
Plymouth
Duxbury
Italy Kingston Plymouth
16 Ralph Romano
16 Alvan Francis Kaiser
17 Betty Lois Boutin 18 Marion Furtado
18
Francis Reed Verre
Francis T. and Marie E. Callahan Herbert W. and Irene S. Vassar
Raymond F. and Helena C. Murphy
Plymouth
Marshffeld
19 Richard Anthony Stas
20 Charles Frederick Brenner
James E. and Mabelle A. Jefferson
Joseph J. Jr. and Mae L. Ruprecht
Plymouth
South Boston
22 James Elliott Lamborghini 24 James Warren Cadorette
Joseph S. and Gladys E. Elliott Joseph R. and Irene M. Lee
Fitchburg
Frank L. and Catherine Neal
Plymouth
Plymouth
Rockville, Ct.
Plymouth
Plympton
Kingston
Rumford Falls, Me.
Duxbury
31 Nancy Smith
· Date Jan. 2 Barbara May Gunther
3 Robert Francis Govoni
Adolph J. and Mary E. Keough
Cornelius J. and Ella M. Smith Frederick C. and Marina K. Sommi George K. and Marguerite L. DeCost William R. and Wealthea E. Peck Howard M. and Alberta Carr Vincent and Enes Melloni Albert E. and Adaline H. Santos Ralph A. and Sylvia A. Wood
Plymouth
Boston
Italy
Italy
Portugal
Plymouth Plymouth
Kingston
West Willington, Ct.
Somerville
Emil C. and Alice R. Holmes
Robert C. and Lucy B. Porter
Pepperell Italy
Italy
Elmer P. and Margaret A. Wallace Augusto and Mary Teves
19 Barbara Joy Hathaway 21 Illegitimate 23 Raymond Francis Girard 27 Stillborn
Springfield, Vt.
3 Cornelius Joseph Donovan, Jr.
Date Mar.
Name
Name of Parents John and Olive Sousa
Portugal
Portugal Portugal
Libano M. and Maria Rapoza
Portugal
Manuel and Lillian Bird
Peabody
Milford Manchester, N. H.
7
7
8
8 William Everett Mackenzie Jacqueline Rina DeCarli
11 13
Pauline Botieri
14 Jean Sance
Oscar and Florence W. Hurle Jesse J. and Mary Gomes
James O. and Marcia Holmes
Plymouth
Cape Verde Islands
Azores
27 Ebenezer Albert Shaw, Jr.
29 Stillborn
30 Joseph Scalabroni
Antonio and Pasqualine Montali
Italy
Italy
April 1 Florence Almeida
Antonio and Mary P. Valente
Fall River
Portugal
1 Harold Henry Govoni
Amedio and Helen M. Siebenlist
Plymouth
Plymouth
2 Robert Francis Dupuis
Ernest J. and Edith M. Henderson
Worcester
Plymouth
2 Walter Frederick Baker
Charles E. and Stella M. Pratt
Springfield
Plymouth®
2 Pauline Emelia Zorzanello
James and Theresa F. Busi
Cliffside, N. J.
Plymouth
3 John Rodney Shenett
Fred and Mary Diaz
Portugal
Portugal
10 Barbara Elaine Pimentel
Arthur J. and Catherine F. Griffin
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