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Plymouth
24 Peter Henry Walton
Plymouth
26 Gladys Marie LoVerde
Plymouth
28 Phillip Alfred Anti
Plymouth
28 Dane Phillip Cotti
Plymouth
29 Kathleen Marie Pederzani
Plymouth
29 Edward Lewis Arnold, Jr.
Plymouth
30 Douglas Lewis Govoni
Plymouth
Oct. 2 Luciele Besegai
Plymouth
3 Robert Randall Gassett
Plymouth
3 Stanley Edward Salfas 4 Judy Ann Ballou
Plymouth
Plymouth
4 Kenneth Winslow Osborne
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
11 Janice Louise Smith 11 Gerald Lee Randall
Plymouth
11 Charlotte Short
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth Plymouth
Richard K. and Gloria Richardson Oliver S. and Olga A. Reggiani Frank R. and Gladys M. Black Charles A. and Lucille H. Galletti Arthur C. and Eva J. Souza Gio L. and Doris B. Armstrong Edward L. and Agnes M. Kent Donald L. and Lillian A. Souza
Essio D. and Dorothea T. Caldwell Oscar and Inez H. Randall James S. and Shirley Goldsmith Raymond S. and Bertha G. Ballou
Myron W. Jr., and Harriet B. Ludlow Roy K. and Viola M. Black Joseph H. and Violet A. Gloskey Nelson P. and Elsie Ardizzoni Harold P. and Catherine R. Leonardi Charles H. and Bertha A. Alitalo Charles E. Jr., and Kathleen A. Dries George E. and Mary R. Smith Thornton J. and Betty A. Freeman Warren A. and June L. Bettini Clayton L. and Jean M. Ames Manuel and Lois Perry Antonio and Mary Medeiros James F. and Barbara F. Raymond Raymond and Mildred A. Bromberg Karl F. Jr., and Dorothy E. Weeks Frederick A. and Claire M. Lamontagne
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7 Timothy Roy Geddis 8 Susan Elaine McGovern 8 John Nelson Balboni 11 Roger Allen Malaguti
Plymouth
12 Chris Freeman Oxner 12 Richard Guy Garuti
13 Cheryl Lynn Waterman 15 Lydia Jean Meranda 17 Theresa Vieira
17 Cheryl Marie Bissonnette 17 Mark Eliot Russo 19 Karl Frederick Anderson, 3rd
21 Carla Ann Wirzburger
21 Avelino Rubeiro, Jr. 22 Carolyn Ann Volta 23 John David Scott 23 Joyce Barbara Petit 23 David Kristian Eaton
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Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth
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23 Chester Winthrop Bates, Jr.
Plymouth
23 Geraldine Ann Bent
Plymouth
25 Marsha Lee Nickerson
Plymouth
25 Stephen Kenealy
Plymouth
25 Carl Bruce Silvia
Plymouth
28 Eric Wilfred Kosche
Plymouth
28 Patricia May Schilling
Plymouth
29 Gerald Wayne Grennell
Plymouth
29 William Francis Walsh, 3rd
Plymouth
30 Ronald Emerson Eddy
Plymouth
31 Margaret Ann Savery
Plymouth
Nov. 1 Diane Jean Monteiro
Plymouth
1 Donna Mae Monteiro
Plymouth
1 Marvin William Clements
Plymouth
3 Charlotte Frances Jesse
Plymouth
4 Arthur Allyn Friis
Plymouth
Arthur L. and Joyce C. Hathaway
4 Vincent Charles Bratti
Plymouth
5 Manuel Perry, Jr. 5 Kathleen Loretta Gilli
Plymouth
Plymouth
6 Mark Roch Mahoney
Plymouth
6 Joel Tong
Plymouth
6 Jeffrey Alves
Plymouth
7 Edward William Ellis
Plymouth
Plymouth
9 Nathaniel Morton Raymond
9 Spencer John Alves
Plymouth
10 Mary Rose Pincelli
11 Blanche Celeste Lamothe
Plymouth
Avelino and Isabelle Thompson Harold S. and Lucy M. Valenziano John H. and Helen C. Schroeder Melvin A. and Barbara F. Neal Donald R. and Shirley T. Myhr Chester W. and Margaret R. McLean Edward and Marjorie E. Govoni Avery C. and Mary A. Scanlan Edward G. and Elizabeth D. Murphy George M. and Sophrona E. Hathaway William A. and Hazel M. Wilkins James J. and Roberta R. Bonney John L. and Mildred E. West William F. Jr., and Edna K. Hall Harold F. and Lorraine I. Staples Wadsworth G. and Gerda E. Peterson
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Nicholas Jr., and Eunice M. Tryggestad Nicholas Jr., and Eunice M. Tryggestad William G. and Pearl M. Young
Abraham and Irene M. Kaiser
Albert G. and Marjorie Leach Manuel and Mary J. Pina Elio E. and Mary Foley John T. and Dorothy Roch
Joseph and Cleofa Martinelli
Manuel J. and Lucy L. Zaniboni
Everett W. Jr., and Rose M. Mazzilli George W. and Amelia Cavacco
7 Rebecca Florie Morgan
Plymouth
Plymouth
Lawrence D. and Elvera C. Randall John Jr., and Eunice Jesse Alfred M. and Rose M. Ritucci John H. and Ella O. Reid
BIRTHS RECORDED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1948-Continued
Date
Name
Place of Birth
Name of Parents
12 Thomas Frederick Herget
Plymouth
Henry F. Jr., and Marcia Thomas
15 Jack Edward Davis
Plymouth
John W. Jr., and Barbara I. Raymond
17 Brian Douglas Marshall
Plymouth
Lawrence E. and Dorothy M. Houghton
17 Edward Philip Smith
Wareham
18 Douglas Anderson
Plymouth
21 Deborah Jane Shurtleff
Plymouth
22 Sally Ann MacDonald
Plymouth
23 Andrea Clair Maglathlin
Plymouth
23 Joseph Adelino Ferro
Plymouth
24 Wayne Edward Raymond
Plymouth
25 Beverly Anne Thomas
Plymouth
26 Arthur Gifford Shaw, 3rd
Plymouth
Dec. 2 Nicholas Haywood Stannard
Plymouth
3 Beatrice Geraldine Finneran
Plymouth
5 Arviene Esther Halunen
Plymouth
7 Kim Marie Karklin
Brockton
7 Wendy May Furtado 9 Stephen Joseph Richmond
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
12 Robert Allen Govoni
Plymouth
13 Jean Louise Cotti
Plymouth
13 Dana Mason Borgatti
Plymouth
13 Carol Ann Egan
Plymouth
13 Richard Anthony Barboza
Plymouth
14 Kevin Ross Short
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Warren H. and Lucille E. Terry Philip and Emma H. Raymond Robert F. and Helen A. DeFelice John E. and Florence I. Pierce Leslie W. and Carolyn F. Bass Adelino A. and Agnes Silva
Warren D. and Florence E. Diaz Henry P. and Mary A. Cummings Arthur G. Jr., and Jane E. Wood
James H. 3rd, and Sarah Adams Robert J. and Beatrice L. Murphy Arvi Y. and Shirley E. Wood Edward K. and Marie I. Wells August Jr., and Myrtle G. Young Ivan W. and Barbara A. Boutin Troy T. and Etta M. Rogers Richard V. and Gloria L. Camillo Gildo M. and Margaret R. Vincent Louis J. Jr., and Doris Bernardoni Elario L. and Racleo H. Perlantis Raymond L. and Josephine C. Lanigan John J. and Grace M. Silva Willard J. and Helen W. Carleton Anthony and Edna C. Lewis Richard R. and Helen L. Morey Francis D. and Sarah Tavares
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11 Darlene Lee Griffin 12 Richard Allen Balboni
14 Anthony DeLorenzo, Jr. 17 Richard Russell Gallagher
19 John William Murphy
19 Raymond Parker Chandler, Jr. 20 Robert Paul Maccaferri 20 Janet Margaret Flagg 20 Phillip Francis Zucchi 21 Linda Ann Walker
Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
22 Kenneth Raymond Alsapiedi
Plymouth
22 Steven Wayne Coville
Plymouth
23 Richard Edward Scott
Plymouth
25 Helen Margaret Lyons
Plymouth
25 William Howland Anderson
Plymouth
26 Gregory Scott Hall 26 Illegitimate
Plymouth
27 Susan Louise Parker
Plymouth
27 Daniel Agostinho
Plymouth
27 Michele Anne Perrault
Plymouth
28 Lois Jean Hall
Plymouth
28 Deborah Mae Wollaston
Plymouth
30 Michael John Remy
Plymouth
30 Katherine Ivey Couillard
Plymouth
30 Susan Molnar Whitman
Plymouth
30 Carol Emily Tavares
Plymouth
31 Barbara Ellen Govoni
Plymouth
31 Colleen Marie Souza
Plymouth
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Raymond P. and Blanche E. Arruda Harold T. and Martha H. Kallio John N. and Margaret Birnie Robert B. and Colombe M. LeRoux Clarence W. and Marie E. Mahler Raymond J. and Theresa M. Malaguti Raymond L. and Dorothy Tavares George F. and Elaine V. Vacchino Leo P. and Frances V. Pierce Lester F. and Beverly J. Armstrong Howard F. and Helen Norton
Robert L. and Rita C. DeCost Albert D. and Theresa Ehret Joseph W. F. and Clara A. Morton Kenneth S. and Phyllis Shimmelbush Robert J. and Shirley Botieri Normand J. and Jean I. Hollis George E. and Dorothy W. Harris Paul and Charlotte L. Molnar John T. and Arminda Pires Joseph G. and Charlotte H. Raymond James Jr., and Bellmeda Cabral
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DEATHS RECORDED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1948
Date Name and Place of Death
Y
M
D
Jan. 4 Everett M. Leonard, Plymouth
71
7 13
4 Raffael Borsari, Plymouth
77
9
17
8 Elmer E. Larson, Plymouth
50
9
13
10 Edward M. Briggs, Plymouth
69
2
18
11 Martha J. McIntire, Plymouth
82
8
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11 Maria Palavanchi, Taunton
73
7 23
12 Elmer L. Briggs, Boston
67
10
18
14 Mae E. Carlson, Hanson
48
8
4
16 Frank D. R. Perry, Plymouth
74
11
25
17 Mary J. Malone, Plymouth
87
6
5
22 Daniel Kaiser, Plymouth
85
20
25 John Durnion, Plymouth
47
3
25
27 Fanny Smith, Plymouth
80
9
16
28 John Santos, Plymouth
58
28 Norman J. DeCost, Plymouth
65
1 20
29 Rose Cannucci, Taunton
82
5
1
30 Albert E. Parks, Plymouth
79
7
9
31 Martha A. Prouty, Plymouth
68
8 20
31 Stillborn
Feb.
3 Mary J. Nunes, Plymouth
54
11
29
4 Joseph A. Rogers, Brockton
70
27
6 Antone P. Souza, Plymouth
69
-
11
7 Prudence M. Francis, Plymouth
78
7
5
7 Joseph Fernandez, Plymouth
68
9
2
8 Sarah J. Pratt, Plymouth
98
6
14
12 Herbert Packard, Plymouth
78
1
10
15 Ann A. Donahue, Plymouth
76
8
29
18 Henry I. Carver, Plymouth
80
3
20
18 Louis Tassinari, Boston
56
6
24
18 Elizabeth E. Gulhang, Los Angeles
49
4
3
20 Louise F. Needham, Plymouth
67
11
13
21 Delphine L. Marrah, Plymouth
76
10
19
21 Clarence R. Coombs, Plymouth
61
5
15
24 John E. Harlow, Boston
40
2
6
25 Arismo Fiocchi, Plymouth
70
2
-
25 Daniel W. Sutherland, Plymouth
79
8
18
26 Mary A. Walsh, Plymouth
75
5
15
28 Joan Vieira, Plymouth
2
8
25
29 Grover C. Zoeller, Plymouth
62
10
5
-
12 Louis Carboni, Taunton
70
7
2
15 Lizzie P. Peterson, Plymouth
80
16
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Date Name and Place of Death
Y
M
D
Mar. 4 Elizabeth J. Bell, Plymouth
69
10
1
6 John F. Eagan, Laconia, N. H.
84
3
11
8 Stillborn
8 Stillborn
8 Stillborn
9 Jessie B. Haigh, Worcester
67
2
21
9 Aino Berg, Plymouth
52
10
8
14 William H. Schofield, Plymouth
51
2
19
15 Emma Anderson, Plymouth
77
3
24
15 Angie A. Gleason, Brockton
64
7
23
17 Alfred Perry Richards, Plymouth
61
5
6
18 Sarah J. Richardson, Plymouth
84
2
13
19 Frederick E. Taplin, Plymouth
65
2
23
19 Frank A. LaVoie, Plymouth
66
6
20 Jessie Watson, Plymouth
58
5
4
21 Marion Bartlett, Taunton
70
4 20
23 Charles F. LeVangie, Plymouth
67
1
28
25 Frankie Turner, Plymouth
70
17
25 Fannie T. Rowell, Plymouth
73
9
8
26 Amelia Cremonini, Plymouth
64
7
26
28 Nellie S. MacFarlane, Plymouth
63
4
8
29 Manuel Francis, Plymouth
51
-
29 Iris Richardson, Plymouth
59
6
1
29 Benjamin H. McKenney, Plymouth
74
11
5
30 Mary Neri, Plymouth
70
15
Apr.
3 Hattie E. Sweet, Taunton
78
-
-
3 Joseph A. Maybury, Plymouth
67
4
24
6 Gladys DeGrace, Plymouth
23
-
8 Sarah Burrowes, Arlington
70
2
26
9 John Bernardo, Plymouth
57
1
5
12 Maria Mason, Plymouth
79
10
28
13 Dufault, Plymouth
1 hr. 10 min.
17 Carolina A. Bregoli, Plymouth
74
7
9
17 Florence N. Johnson, Plymouth
53
7
11
18 Jane A. Ingils, Plymouth
94
-
-
19 John Orzechowski, Plymouth
63
10
25 Roger S. Kellen, Plymouth
58
4
9
25 Celia A. Verre, Plymouth
78
7
14
26 Primo Balboni, Plymouth
43
4
27
26 Amedio Ceccarelli, Plymouth
54
6
20
27 Joseph Cannucci, Plymouth
80
-
-
30 Gustavus L. Cobb, Plymouth
88
11
5
-
5 Stillborn
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Date Name and Place of Death
Y
M
D
May 2 Minetta S. Swift, Branford, Ct.
73
7
16
3 Frank Andrews, Boston
31
3 Theodore Seager, Plymouth
47
3 Kathleen Hinchcliffe, Plymouth
12 hrs.
6 Arthur F. Richardson, Plymouth
59
11
11
7 Emil O. W. Swanson, Plymouth
73
28
7 Ida M. Billings, Plymouth
77
3
21
11 Alice F. Kierstead, Plymouth
72
7
28
12 Joseph Savoy, Plymouth
82
9
27
13 Joseph Marrah, Plymouth
78
7
21
15 Margaret Tufts, Plymouth
75
8
10
16 Bessie F. Voght, Plymouth
79
3
2
17 Stillborn
22 Margaret Mackay, Plymouth
73
8
24
24 William Lynch, Plymouth
64
7
-
26 Carrie L. Daniels, Waltham
70
3
28
26 Benjamin Heath, Newport, R. I.
52
4
24
26 Charles N. E. St. George, Hanson
83
2
19
27 Stillborn
29 Marion Olmsted, Plymouth
86
ยท 7
1
30 Elizabeth M. Ames, Plymouth
66
5
1
31 Mary E. Fox, Plymouth
77
11
9
June
2 Madge D. B. Jigger, Plymouth
78
16
4 Mary S. Carvalho, Plymouth
81
-
-
9 Mary L. Moning, Taunton
83
8
4
9 Jacintho DeMello, Plymouth
66
10
20
9 Alice Stevenson, Plymouth
66
1
2
10 Angeline F. Bates, Plymouth
80
2
22
11 Charles A. Carlson, Plymouth
76
6
7
12 Stillborn
13 Charles A. Dixon, Plymouth
82
6 28
22 Florence Wood, Plymouth
70
10
25
22 Katherine McCormack, Plymouth
83
24 William C. Bryant, Plymouth
61
4
13
25 Alfred H. Sargent, Plymouth
73
7
15
26 Leonard M. Burgess, Plymouth
66
27
26 Edward T. Riley, Plymouth
38
12
29 George A. Davis, Plymouth
76
5 27
July
1 Mary D. Cushing, Plymouth
79
7 10
4 Mary Hurle, Plymouth
72
8
21
12 Ida E. Elliott, Plymouth
77
10
5
13 George E. Cook, Plymouth
74
3
4 .
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Date Name and Place of Death
14 Francis A. Murray, Plymouth
19 Stillborn
20 Bessie L. Sampson, Plymouth
59
1
26
23 Sebastian Vincent, Plymouth
60
-
-
27 Allen W. Stringer, Plymouth
82
8
10
27 Charles Raymond, Plymouth
62
1
22
30 Mary Ann Kittridge, Plymouth
-
4
31 Cathryn Rourke, Plymouth
66
7
18
Aug.
1 Eileen M. Lemieux, Plymouth
-
-
6 Howard M. Morton, Plymouth
54
6
28
8 John Lang, Boston
53
5
4
12 Normand J. Remy, New Mexico
25
1
19
13 Gordon Kegler, Wrentham
10
4
6
13 Henry Walton, Plymouth
73
5
1
15 Joseph Carvalho, Plymouth
78
11
6
16 Norma E. Flint, Plymouth
37
1
19
16 Mary L. Bradley, Plymouth
66
2
2
16 Patrick Gribbin, Chelsea
75
11
29
17 Allan Fraser, Brooklyn, N. Y.
73
9
9
18 Mary J. Valente, Plymouth
60
2
3
19 Angela June Morris, Plymouth
73.
2
11
20 Louise S. Wendergren, Plymouth
50
4
2
23 Marilla A. Wixon, Plymouth
92
11
15
25 Mary Curtin, Plymouth
79
11
24
27 Anna Alberici, Plymouth
43
10
25
28 Marion Huckins, Plymouth
60
1
3
28 Gaetano Vancini, Taunton
84
-
29 Harry C. Benson, Plymouth
74
8
16
31 George H. Brown, Plymouth
43
2
6
31 Harry Sloan, Plymouth
60
9
8
Sept. 4 Mabel W. Danforth, Plymouth
88
9
4
7 John F. DoPrado, Plymouth
53
7
20
7 Mary Y. Shaw, Plymouth
62
11
14
10 John H. Damon, Plymouth
84
2
6
10 Charles M. Mason, Plymouth
56
9
4
11 Addie M. Hatch, Plymouth
87
7
25
13 Amedio P. Cavicchi, Hartford, Ct.
50
7
17
14 Carlo Ortolani, Plymouth
82
7
7
14 Dorothy Proule, Plymouth
39
8
12
Y
M D
75
-
-
19 August Anderson, Natick
86
20 Sarah Mott, Wrentham
49
9
28
26 Ellen Donovan, Plymouth
67
-
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2
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Date Name and Place of Death
Y
M
D
19 Arthur W. Barrett, Northampton
51
8
3
20 Timothy J. Kelliher, Plymouth
68
8
14
22 Albert C. Kellam, Plymouth
77
4
12
23 Anne F. Paulding, Plymouth
88
2
25
28 Arthur H. Bentley, Plymouth
81
1
7
29 Mary C. Webster, Plymouth
61
9
25
Oct.
4 Maud A. Doane, Plymouth
64
3
27
4 Frank T. Hitchcock, Plymouth
76
2
5 Mary A. Dube, Plymouth
49
8
8 Eugene H. Arnold, Abington
68
5
29
12 Alfred D. Norley, Plymouth
62
3
11
15 Axel J. Friberg, Plymouth
78
10
23
15 Minnie C. Hiller, Mattapoisett
74
3
16
19 Michael H. Hayes, Plymouth
68
9
9
20 Elizabeth Tuplin, Plymouth
75
-
27
20 Edward B. Lewis, Plymouth
80
8
10
24 Annie Rickard, Plymouth
75
-
13
25 Estella E. Gray, Plymouth
73
11
17
26 Martha Whitmore, Plymouth
89
4
11
27 John M. Falvey, Plymouth
55
2
8
27 Alden L. Bartlett, St. Petersburg, Fla.
71
-
19
30 Horatio W. Johnson, Plymouth
71
11
9
Nov.
1 Henry L. Barker, Plymouth
73
1 20
4 Norman Lopes, Waverley
17
13
5 Ellen A. Keyes, Orangeburg, N. Y.
69
5 C. Howard Hirsch, Plymouth
82
11
21
6 Ronald Eddy, Plymouth
7
9 William H. Cole, Plymouth
91
3
9 Vittorio Pasolini, Plymouth
69
10
15
11 Katherine S. Chaisson, Plymouth
71
10
28
13 Augustus S. Hadaway, Plymouth
77
11
29
13 John H. Clee, Plymouth
69
11
11
15 Leseio P. Borghesani, Plymouth
50
4
26
18 John J. Wright, Kingston
54
11
3
18 Brewster, Boston
5 hrs. 24 min.
18 Brewster, Boston
6 hrs. 57 min.
21 George H. Wiggin, Plymouth
71
2
10
22 Sarah N. Wood, Plymouth
85
3
23 Mary E. Boutin, Somerville
87
8
23 William Anderson, Plymouth
76
8
11
24 Raymond E. Ford, Plymouth
68
2
6
24 Madeline Caramello, Plymouth
84
3
28
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Date
Name and Place of Death
Y
M
D
25 Sarah E. Carver, Plymouth
76
6
21
26 Abbie E. Whiting, Plymouth
52
10
18
26 Mary C. Cooper, Kingston
82
1
3
29 Bertha C. Higgins, Plymouth
69
1
11
30 Antone Carraciti, Plymouth
75
1
4
Dec.
5 William T. Eldridge, Plymouth
85
-
25
8 Charles W. Barnes, Plymouth
82
1
4
8 John J. Coughlin, Plymouth
75
5
15
9 Lester Padelford, Plymouth
62
5
5
10 Carl B. Silvia, Boston
1
15
10 Caitano Teixeira, Boston
75
3
14 Alice W. Hunt, Plymouth
77
9
7
15 Julia E. Pease, Plymouth
72
3
14
16 Mildred Smith, Pembroke
42
6
7
18 Helen T. Morrissey, Plymouth
80
-
-
18 Margaret O'Brien, Plymouth
85
1
7
18 Emil Ruska, Plymouth
62
7
-
19 Eleazer Davies, Plymouth
80
2
19
20 Michele Carracitti, Plymouth
76
-
26 Florence M. Smith, Taunton
76
9
7
29 Louis R. Pederzani, Norwood
56
7
1
31 Wyman Briggs, Plymouth
79
1
17
31 Albert F. Saunders, Plymouth
95
4
29
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SUMMARY
BIRTHS, 1948
Number registered, 427, of which 147 were non-resi- dents.
Males 222
Females 205
MARRIAGES, 1948
Marriages Registered 200
DEATHS, 1948
Number of deaths registered, 232, of which 66 were non-residents and 37 died out of town, burial taking place in Plymouth.
There have been issued from the Town Clerk's Office for the year 1948, licenses as follows:
481
Resident Citizen's Fishing Licenses Resident Citizen's Hunting Licenses
560
Resident Citizen's Sporting Licenses
363
Resident Citizen's Minor and Female Licenses
152
Resident Citizen's Minor Trapping Licenses
5
Resident Citizen's Trapping Licenses
20
Resident Citizen's Sporting Licenses (FREE)
78
Resident Citizen's Military Licenses (FREE)
10
Resident Citizen's O. A. A. Licenses (FREE) 7 Special Non-Resident Fishing Licenses 28
Non-Resident Citizen's Minor Fishing Licenses
4
Non-Resident Citizen's Fishing Licenses
15
Non-Resident Citizen's Hunting Licenses
1
Non-Resident Citizen's Sporting Licenses
1
Duplicate Licenses
5
Male Dog Licenses
706
Female Dog Licenses
355
Kennel Licenses 3
HERBERT K. BARTLETT,
Town Clerk
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND SEWERS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit a report of the work done in the Street and Sewer Departments from January 1 to De- cember 31, 1948.
SEWERS
The following work has been carried out this year with the new extensions laid on the following streets: Marjorie St., 100' of 8" V. C. pipe and one manhole; Olm- stead Terrace, 100' of 8" V. C. pipe. Having had an open winter this year, there has been approximately six miles of our main sewers dragged and tree roots removed and all manholes cleaned out. Numerous manholes have been rebuilt and brought up to grade. With the building of new homes this year, a total of twenty-one services have been connected to the main sewers. A great many old services have been changed from clay pipes to cast iron pipes to eliminate tree root trouble that clogs the flow of sewerage.
STREET CLEANING
The usual work of street cleaning along with the cleaning of catchbasins has been carried out this year. Several basins have been repaired and enlarged to take care of the water from the heavy rains. With the heavy fall of foliage this past year, it was necessary to bring in one crew of men from the outlying district to help clean up the leaves.
ASPHALT SIDEWALKS
Approximately 7,460 sq. yds. of asphalt hot mix side- walks were laid on streets where the old surface was broken up and in a dangerous condition. Several places
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of sidewalk in the North Plymouth section were brought up to grade where the curbing was raised for the new road surface and places were repaired where tree roots had broken the old sidewalk surface. Other sidewalks have been graded with gravel to settle this winter and will have an asphalt mixed surface laid this coming year.
HIGHWAY CONST. AND RECONST.
The following streets were repaired or resurfaced: Nicks Rock Road, the old roadbed was scarified, shaped and widened, brought to grade with gravel. A mixed- in-place top was laid over the gravel base 21/2" deep, 22' wide, for a distance of 8/10 of a mile. This top required 438 yds. of gravel and 7,328 gals. of M. C. 3 asphalt, mixed and rolled. A seal coat of sand and asphalt will be applied this coming year. Watercourse Road, the same con- struction was done on this road for a distance of 1/2 mile, 20' wide, using 342 yds. of gravel, 5,621 gals. of asphalt. Cedarway Terrace, this road was scraped and brought to grade with gravel and rolled to a hard base. A 3" stone base was laid over the gravel and penetrated with 85/100 asphalt. This road required 164 tons No. 2 stone, 1500 gals. asphalt and 54 tons peastone. A seal job of asphalt and sand will be given this road in 1949. Cliff St., the old roadbed was scarified and the center cut down 1' to bring the road to a uniform grade. The shoulders were graded with gravel and the road widened from 16' to 20'. After the base was rolled, all soft places removed, a mixed-in-place surface of asphalt and gravel 21/2" deep was laid over the gravel base. 6,430 gals. M. C. 3 asphalt and 252 yds. of gravel was used. Clifford Road, the old base was scarified and broken up, clay re- moved and gravel used to bring the road up to grade. A stone base 3" deep was placed over the gravel base and penetrated with asphalt. This road will be given a seal job this coming year. The following streets were sealed with asphalt and peastone: Liberty St., Leyden St., May-
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flower St., Middle St., Massasoit St., Carver St., Pleasant St., Royal St., and Wellingsley Ave. Nelson St. and Water St. Ext. received a seal coat of sand and tar.
DRAINS AND BROOKS
A request was brought before the Board of Selectmen to remove the open brook from the cellar of Mr. Frank Bailey. A large catchbasin was built at the north side of the house and 72' of 15" pipe was laid to carry the water around the house and back into the brook. At Cliff St., 150' of 12" V. C. pipe was removed and cleaned out, re- placed to grade. The following drains received the same attention: Alden St., Jabez Corner, Union St., Newfield St. and Stafford St. At Taylor Ave., two sections of 12" corrugated pipe was laid across Taylor Ave., to remove water that was running on private property from heavy rains. Two catchbasins were built on the east side of the road. The brook at the rear of Samoset St. was dug out and widened in places where the tree roots had filled it in.
CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION
Court St., from Russell Ave. to South Spooner St., a distance of one mile, was resurfaced with 21/2" of hot mixed Type I. All manholes of the New England Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., Electric Light Co., Plymouth Gas Co., Plymouth Water Dept., along with sewer manholes, were raised to grade. In several places the curb and sidewalk were also raised. The cost of this section of road was $20,000.00 with the State contributing $10,000.00, County $5,000.00 and Town of Plymouth $5,000.00. The remaining distance of Court St., one-half mile, to Plym- outh and Kingston line, will be completed this coming summer.
GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALK AND CURBING
At the corner of Samoset and Court Sts., 25' of cement curb was built to raise the sidewalk 5". The sidewalk
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was graded and covered with a hot mix top. 50' of granite curb was also raised to grade. On the east side of Water St., in front of the reservation, 150' of granite curb was reset to grade. A cement sidewalk 150'x8'x3" was built to replace the old walk that was in dangerous condition. At the foot of North St., on the east side, four cement slabs were replaced. Several cement slabs on Market St., Court St., Main St. Ext., and in front of Jordan Hardware Co. have been replaced. The flume at the foundry on Billington St. was rebuilt on one side and the other side pointed up where it leaked and washed out the road.
SPECIAL BUDGET
900' of 8" V. C. pipe was laid from Whiting St. across the Paty property to Mt. Pleasant St. This project called for 5 manholes, covers and frames. This line of pipe will take care of seven houses to enter our sewer system.
OUTFALL SEWER
400' of 21" corrugated pipe was removed and cleaned out where clay had run into the joints. Pipe was then replaced to grade. With these pipes being cleaned out, the sewerage disposal was taken from the shore and is now running out further on the flats. This work is to be completed this coming summer with approximately 200' of pipe to be cleaned out and replaced to grade.
TRAFFIC AND STREET MARKING
In 1947, the traffic and street marking was turned over to the Highway Department from the Police Department. The usual work has been carried out this year in painting crosswalks, safety zones, parking meter lines and setting up traffic signs. A larger program will be carried out this coming year to make it safer for pedestrians and out- of-town traffic.
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MISCELLANEOUS
The old wooden culvert at Sandwich Road was re- moved and filled with stone and gravel, resurfaced with stone and asphalt.
At the corner of Cliff St. and Sandwich Road, 80' of wooden guard rail was built with 10 new cedar posts. At the corner of So. Green St. and Pleasant St., 8 cedar posts were reset and 90' of wire fencing was erected to replace the old wire. The footbridge at Manter's Point was replanked and the railing was reinforced with 2x4's. New steps were built running from the bank to the bridge. Several requests from the Selectmen's Office were given their proper attention.
The work in the outlying districts has been carried out in the cutting of brush, gravelling and scraping the dirt roads. Applications of calcium chloride were applied to the dirt roads to lay the dust.
Lines and grades for street and sewer work have been supplied by the Town Engineer, Edward Chase, and records of same filed at his office.
Respectfully submitted, ELMER C. CHANDLER,
Supt. of Streets and Sewers
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PLYMOUTH BOARD OF HEALTH
The activities of your Board of Health have been carried on by its usual routine.
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