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$7,500.00
$34,088.57
$190,000.00
$469,692.04
$16,070.96
$194,397.54
BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1930
General Accounts
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash
$40,603.10
Accounts Receivable :
John H. Stetson Collector
205.31
Taxes :
Tailings 187.44
Levy of 1927 $141.32
Levy of 1928
511.92
Levy of 1929
2,132.95
Levy of 1930
105,162.51
Bridge St. Sewer 140.66
Land for Stations 755.45
Granolithic Sidewalks
2,000.00
War Memorial 6,876.88
Fort Phoenix Tablet 170.00
202,029.87
Overlays-reserved for abatements
Overlay 1927 141.32
Overlay 1928 511.92
Overlay 1929
2,132.95
sessments
511.94
2,493.21
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1929 1,049.81
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1930 4,195.96
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
11,287.64
Committed Interest
Revenue, reserved until collected
Tax Titles
Departmental 5,683.85
Special Assessments 2,493.21
State Aid
659.00
Health
1,014.45
Sewer Department
12.14
Public Welfare 3,998.26
5,683.85
Surplus Revenue
25,741.37
Loans Authorized Outlay Deficit (to be provided for)
Levy of 1923 51.62
Levy of 1924 51.62
Levy of 1925
56.96
Levy of 1926
97.11
257.31
Temporary Loans :
In Anticipation of Revenue
$90,000.00
Unexpended Appropriation Balances :
Addition to High School $192,086.88
107,948.70
Special Assessments :
Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes 1928 1,183.45
Sewer Assessments Added to
Taxes 1929 379.81
Sewer Assessments added to Taxes 1930 418.01
Unapportioned Sewer As-
Overlay 1930
6,981.91
9,768.10
5,245.77
756.71 47,247.19
Departmental : Comm. of Massachusetts
Tax Title 47,247.19
Committed Interest 756.71
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
5,245.77
61,426.73
190,000.00
$400,441.15
$400,441.15
Deferred Accounts
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Not Due
$4,400.61
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1930
$ 10.70
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1931 607.99
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1932 597.81
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1933
592.59
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1934
584.04
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1935
584.04
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1936
562.31
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1937
546.13
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1938
144.55
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1939
98.77
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1940
71.68
$4,400.61
$4,400.61
Debt Accounts
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
$158,955.00
Hook and Ladder Loan
$4,200.00
Cherry, Hedge and Taber Streets Sewers
560.00
Cottage Street Gravity Sewer
2,400.00
Hedge and Taber Streets Sewer
6,000.00
Town Lot and Building
2,700.00
Alden Road
1,000.00
Hedge and Cherry Streets
600.00
Elm Avenue Extension
565.00
Union Wharf
1,000.00
New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge
18,000.00
Rogers School Annex
11,230.00
Anthony School
39.000.00
Job C. Tripp School Addition
15,000.00
Job C. Tripp School
13,300.00
Oxford School
5,600.00
East Fairhaven School
37,800.00
$158,955.00
$158,955.00
i rust Accounts
Trust Fund Cash and Securities
$658,391.73
Ricketts Fund
$1,430.66
H. H. Rogers Elementary School Fund
106,100.08
Abner Pease School Fund
7,558.12
Edmund Anthony, Jr. School Fund
10,000.00
H. H. Rogers High School Fund
512,200.00
Julia A. Stoddard Fund
21,102.87
$658,391.73
$658.391.73
aux 190,000.
Treasurer's Report
CASH ACCOUNTS
Receipts
1930
Payments
$ 57,457.44
January
$ 21,598.25
16,283.32
February
31,253.98
21,191.47
March
50,650.75
78,361.11
April
41,207.43
15,919.58
May
26,707.10
82,591.53
June
97,797.32
59,418.32
July
24,144.65
12,752.92
August
33,718.02
35,436.64
September
33,918.91
109,120.21
October
142,300.89
225,397.93
November
120,608.97
116,498.67
December
173,596.42
7,676.65 Jan. 1, 1929-Balance-Jan. 1, 1930
40,603.10
$838,105.79
Totals
$838,105.79
Selectmen's Warrants No. 1 to 108 Inclusive
$797,502.69
Cash on Hand January 1st, 1931
40,603.10
$838,105.79
Report of the Outstanding Debt of the Town of Fairhaven, Mass. Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1930
Date of Issue
Purpose of Loan
Registered or Coupon
Rate %
Date of Maturity
Amount of Annual Payments
Amount Outstanding
Net Debt
Nov.
6, 1906
N. B. and Fairhaven Bridge
Coupon
4
1948
$1,000.00
$18,000.00
Aug.
15, 1914
Oxford School
4
1934
1,400.00
5,600.00
Aug.
20, 1917
Job C. Tripp School
41/2
1937
1,900.00
13,300.00
Aug.
19, 1920
Job C. Tripp School
51/4
1940
1,500.00
15,000.00
Dec.
31, 1921
Anthony School
41/2
1940
3,900.00
39,000.00
Dec.
15, 1921
Hedge and Cherry Streets
41/2
1931
600.00
600.00
Dec.
31, 1921
Elm Ave. Extension
41/2
1931
700.00
565.00
May
1, 1922
Cherry, Hedge and Taber Sts. Sewer
41/4
1932
280.00
560.00
July
15, 1922
Cottage St. Sewer
41/4
1942
200.00
2,400.00
Aug.
25, 1922
Town Lot and Building
41/4
1942
225.00
2,700.00
July
15, 1922
Rogers School Annex
41/4
1942
1,130.00
11,230.00
June
15, 1924
East Fairhaven School
4
1938
4,200.00
37,800.00
April
1, 1926
Union Wharf
4.10
1931
1,000.00
1,000.00
Aug.
30, 1926
Alden Road (State Highway)
4.10
1931
1,000.00
1,000.00
Nov.
26, 1926
Hedge and Taber Sts. (Sewer)
4
1936
1,000.00
6,000.00
Mar.
15, 1928
Hook and Ladder Truck
4
1933
1,400.00
4,200.00
Nov.
1, 1931
High School Addition
Coupon
4
1931
10,000.00
190,000.00
$348,955.00
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DEBT AND INTEREST TO BE PAID IN 1931
Debt
Interest
N. B. and Fairhaven Bridge
$1,000.00
$ 720.00
Oxford School
1,400.00
224.00
Job C. Tripp School
3,400.00
1,386.00
Anthony School
3,900.00
1,755.00
Hedge and Cherry Sts.
600.00
27.00
Elm Ave. Extension
565.00
25.42
Cherry, Hedge and Taber Sts. Sewer
280.00
17.85
Cottage St. Gravity Sewer
280.00
102.00
Town Lot and Building
225.00
114.76
Rogers School Annex
1,130.00
477.31
School East Fairhaven
4,200.00
1,428.00
Union Wharf
1,000.00
20.50
Hedge and Taber Sts. Sewer
1,000.00
240.00
Hook and Ladder Truck
1,400.00
140.00
Addition to High School
10,000.00
7,600.00
$30,300.00 $14,277.84
Due on Debt
$30,300.00
Interest on Town Debt
14,277.84
$44,577.84
Estimated Interest on Revenue Loans
7,000.00
$51,577.84
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TRUST FUND
HENRY H. ROGERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FUND
1930
Principal
Interest
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
$10,953.00
$ 526.42
Citizens Savings Bank of Fall River
5,000.00
227.52
Union Savings Bank of Fall River
5,000.00
225.00
N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank
10,000.00
480.63
N. B. Inst. for Savings
10,000.00
480.63
Securities in National Bank of Fairhaven
106,100.08
3,025.00
Fairhaven Instiution for Savings
147.08
5.80
$147,200.16
$4,971.00
Transferred to Schools
4,971.00
Balance on hand January 1, 1931
$147,200.16
EDMUND ANTHONY, JR. SCHOOL FUND
Principal
Interest
N. B. Institution for Savings
$10,000.00
$ 480.63 480.63
Balance on hand January 1, 1931
$10,000.00
ABNER PEASE SCHOOL FUND
Interest
N. B. Institution for Savings
Principal $5,000.00 2,558.12
$ 240.31
N. B. Five Cent Savings Bank
122.50
$7,558.12
$ 362.81
Transferred to Schools
362.81
Balance on hand January 1, 1931
$7,558.12
Transferred to Schools
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JAMES RICKETTS TRUST FUND
Principal
Interest
N. B. Institution for Savings
$1,430.66 $ 68.74
Paid to Riverside Cemetery and Poor Dept.
68.74
Balance on hand January 1, 1931
$1,430.66
HENRY H. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL FUND
Principal
Interest Farmers Loan & Trust Co., Trustees $512,200.00 $24,220.57 Transferred to High School
24,220.57
$512,200.00
JULIA A. STODDARD TRUST FUND
Principal
Interest $ 682.23
Balance on hand January 1, 1930
Securities in National Bank of Fairhaven
21,000.00
990.00
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
102.87
11.47
Payments
856.00
Balance on hand January 1, 1931
$21,102.87 $ 827.70
Report of Audit of the Accounts of the Town of Fairhaven by the Division of Accounts BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1929
General Accounts
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash
$7,676.65
Temporary Loans :
Revenue notes issued, in transit
40,000.00
In Anticipation of Revenue
$90,000.00 187.44
Accounts Receivable : John H. Stetson, Collector
205.31
Income-Stoddard Poor Fund
682.23
Taxes :
Levy of 1924 $116.00
Sewer-Spring St. 91.02
Levy of 1926
22.51
Sewer-Francis and Pilgrim Ave. 71.77
Levy of 1927
1,068.34
Sewer-Francis and Larch Ave. 357.43
Levy of 1928
3,575.36
Sewer-Cottage St. 12.32
Sewer-No. Main St.
173.89
110,936.26
Land for Stations
755.45
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes, 1929
4,149.97
War Memorial 6,876.88
Repairs-Union Wharf 22.30
8,374.00
Sewer added to taxes 1928 $1,484.41
Sewer added to taxes 1929
634.53
Sewer unapportioned
2,130.87
·Sidewalk unapportioned 265.65
4,515.46
Levy of 1927
1,068.34
Levy of 1928
3,575.36
Committed Interest
766.93
Levy of 1929
9,959.83
Tax Titles
36,017.49
14,719.53
Departmental :
9,570.40
Health
$772.33
Sewer
12.14
Public Welfare
3,937.21
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 4,149.97
Special Assessment 4,515.46
setts-State aid 552.00
5,273.68
Departmental 5,273.68
Overlay Deficit : Levy of 1926
27.40
Surplus Revenue
50,723.53 35,312.02
$209,569.15
$209,569.15
Special Assessments :
Overlays Reserved for Abate- ments of Taxes :
Levy of 1924 $116.00
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus Revenue Reserved until Collected : Tax Title $36,017.49
Commonwealth of Massachu-
Committed Interest 766.93
Levy of 1929
106,154.05
Unexpended Balances : Purchase of New Hose $12.94
Tailings
Deferred Accounts
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Not Due $3,795.30 $3,795.30
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1930-1938
Debt Account
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
$187,490.00
Hook and Ladder Loan
$5,600.00
Bristol County Hospital Loan
1,700.00
Sewer Loans
10,940.00
Highway Loans
11,790.00
Bridge Loan
19,000.00
Town Farm Loan
500.00
School Loan
135,960.00
Union Wharf Loan
2,000.00
$187,490.00
$187,490.00
Trust Accounts
Trust Funds :
J. Ricketts Charity Fund $1,430.66
Julia A. Stoddard Charity Fund 21,102.87
Cash and Securities : In custody of Treasurer In custody of Trustees
$146,191.73
H. H. Rogers Elementary School Fund 106,100.08
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
School Fund 10,000.00
Abner Pease School Fund 7,558.12
H. H. Rogers High School Fund
$146,191.73 512,200.00
$658,391.73
$658,391.73
512,200.00
Report of the Collector of Taxes
JOHN H. STETSON, TAX COLLECTOR, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN December 31, 1930 DR.
Tax List
$341,693.37
Additional Taxes
1,256.86
Poll Tax List
6,198.00
Additional Poll
148.00
Sewer Taxes
1,509.63
Excise Tax List
13,515.46
Excise Tax List
2,859.00
Excise Tax List
1,235.78
Interest Collected Excise 1929
73.95
Interest Collected Excise 1930
2.56
Interest Collected Taxes 1927
8.72
Interest Collected Taxes 1928
109.41
Interest Collected Taxes 1929
2,493.92
Interest Collected Taxes 1930
155.25
Interest Collected Polls 1930
9.85
Interest Collected Polls 1929
8.97
Interest Collected Polls 1928
.82
Interest Collected Sewer
181.60
Cost Collected
150.77
Interest Collected National Bank
45.06
Unpaid Taxes 1926
41.15
Unpaid Taxes 1927
958.37
Unpaid Taxes 1928
4,041.73
Unpaid Taxes 1929
95,479.46
Unpaid Polls 1928
276.00
Unpaid Polls 1929
746.00
Unpaid Excise 1929
3,420.44
Unpaid Sewer Tax
6,570.33
Unpaid Sidewalk
126.21
Unpaid Committed Interest
13.23
$483,329.91
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CR.
Paid Town Treasurer
$349,631.95
Remitted and Abated 1930 Taxes
2,118.31
Remitted and Abated 1929 Taxes
1,127.20
Remitted and Abated 1928 Taxes
278.50
Remitted and Abated 1927 Taxes
575.22
Remitted and Abated 1926 Taxes
16.00
Remitted and Abated 1925 Taxes
22.71
Remitted and Abated 1924 Taxes
116.00
Remitted and Abated 1928 Polls
254.00
Remitted and Abated 1929 Polls
156.00
Remitted and Abated 1930 Polls
126.00
Remitted and Abated 1930 Excise Tax
915.05
Remitted and Abated 1929 Excise Tax
18.37
Remitted and Abated Sewer Tax
393.47
Added to Tax Titles
11,973.23
Unpaid Taxes 1927
209.82
Unpaid Taxes 1928
1,446.50
Unpaid Taxes 1929
1,769.80
Unpaid Taxes 1930
91,963.28
Unpaid Polls 1928
8.00
Unpaid Polls 1929
344.00
Unpaid Polls 1930
766.00
Unpaid Excise Tax 1929
1,216.49
Unpaid Excise Tax 1930
3,829.94
Unpaid Sewer Tax
5,074.08
Sold to Town 1927
101.50
Sold to Town 1928
605.52
Sold to Town 1929
7,412.04
Sold to Town Sewer Tax
860.93
$483,329.91
Report of the Police Department
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :
I have the honor to respectfully submit the Annual Report for the Police Department for the year ending De- cember 31, 1930.
The department greatly appreciates the additional help and facilities made possible by the 1930 appropriation. How- ever, the continued business depression and the resulting un- employment have forced misfortune on many; and some have been driven by circumstances and idleness into many misdemeanors and crimes. This has added tremendously to the work of the department, as the following pages reveal. Please note the following with regard to just two phases of our work: 32% of our 1930 arrests and 82% of our 1930 calls, complaints, and reports represent increases over 1929 figures. These figures compare with an increase in expen- ditures of only 37%! These facts, I hope, will show the voters of Fairhaven that the Police Department needs for 1931 an appropriation at least equal to the one for 1930.
Better street lighting is an asset to any Police Depart- ment, and the improvements effected in Fairhaven's street lighting system in 1930 have certainly been a great help to the department.
It is gratifying to note the good effects of our well- managed and excellently equipped parks. An examination of our automobile accident reports show that not a single acci- dent took place in the vicinity of any park in 1930.
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In the past I have drawn up a set of traffic regulations and a traffic light layout, both of which the town is in great need. Even though the voters feel that these propositions cannot be undertaken in their entirety at this time, a begin- ning by regulating traffic and by placing lights at the most dangerous intersections will be a start in the right direction.
Respectfully submitted, WALTER H. FRANCIS,
In charge of Police Dept.
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1930
POLICE DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES
Chief Walter H. Francis
$3,020.03
Albert C. Aiken
283.49
Investigating
2,900.50
Patrol Duty
6,871.75
Clerical Work, day and night
2,206.50
Traffic Duty
1,550.50
Battery D. Members
30.00
Policing Town Hall
66.50
Policing Parks
66.50
Automobile Hire (regular work)
1,075.45
Automobile Hire (insane cases)
43.60
Wrecker Hire
6.00
Taxi Hire
23.50
Gasoline, etc. for Motorcycle
51.61
Equipment for Men
353.10
Repairs :
Painters
21.55
Carpenters
29.19
Bicycle Repairs
1.25
Flashlights, batteries and bulbs
40.85
Supplies
12:27
Furniture and Fixtures
436.65
Physicians ( insane and emergency cases )
50.00
Advertising
2.00
Directory
12.00
Apprehending Prisoners out of Town
17.95
Town Clerk's Fees
21.25
Printing
161.40
Stationery and Postage
92.34
Telephones
265.13
Killing twenty-seven dogs
27.00
$19,738.86
Appropriation, annual town meeting
$20,000.00
Unexpended Balance, December 31, 1930 261.14
$20,000.00 $20,000.00
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OFFENCES
Males
Females
Total
Assault and Battery
5
1
6
Assault on a police officer
1
0
1
Assault with a dangerous weapon
1
0
1
Being a delinquent
3
0
3
Being an unlicensed operator
5
0
5
Breaking and Entering
1
0
1
Breaking and Entering in the night time
2
0
2
Concealing leased personal property
1
0
1
Desertion
1
0
1
Disturbing the Peace
4
0
4
Driving a motor vehicle without lights
1
0
1
Drunkenness
34
1
35
Failing to slow down at an intersection
1
0
1
Grand Larceny
1
0
1
Illegal manufacture of intoxicating liquor
3
1
4.
Insane
4
9
13
Keeping a gaming nuisance
1
0
1
Keeping a slot machine
1
1
2
Larceny
3
0
3
Leaving the scene of an accident with- out making himself known after doing injury to a person or persons Leaving the scene of an accident with- out making himself known after do- ing injury to property
4
0
4
2
0
2
Liquor keeping with intent to sell
7
2
9
Mutual Assault
2
0 .
2
Neglect of Family
7
0
7
Obstructing an officer
3
0
3
Operating a motor vehicle negligently
1
0
1
Operating a motor vehicle while under
the influence of intoxicating liquor
4
0
4
Operating an uninsured motor vehicle
1
0
1
58
Operating an unregistered motor vehicle 1
0
1
Present at gaming
26
0
26
Robbery while armed
3
0
3
Threatening bodily harm
1
0
1
Transporting liquor
2
0
2
Unlawfully taking scallops
2
0
2
Vagrancy
1
0
1
Violating the Illegitimate Child Act
2
0
2
Violating the Lobster Law
4
0
4
Violating the Milk Law
1
0
1
Violating the Shellfish Laws
5
0
5
Violating the Shellfish Regulations
6
0
6
Wilfully doing injury to a building
1
0
1
Wilfully doing injury to real property
1
0
1
160
15
175
ARRESTS BY THE MONTH
Males
Females
Total
January
4
2
6
February
6
0
6
March
11
3
14
April
9
0
9
May
17
3
20
June
5
0
5
July
16.
2
18
August
11
3
14
September
33
2
35
October
12
0
12
November
11
0
11
1
December
12
0
12
147
15
162
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DISPOSITION OF CASES
Number of fines imposed
66
Appealed Cases
10
Continued Cases
5
Held for Grand Jury
4
Suspended Sentences
9
Filed
24
Probation
4
Dismissed
6
Shirley School
2
House of Correction
13
Released
11
Defaulted
2
Taunton Hospital
13
Nol Prossed
1
State Prison
1
Concord Reformatory
1
State Farm
2
Placed under bonds
1
175
NATIVITY OF THOSE ARRESTED
Azores Islands
14
Canada
9
Cape Verde Islands
1
England
6
Greece
1
Hawaiian Islands
1
Ireland
1
Italy
1
Norway
4
Poland
7
Portugal
5
Russia
3
Scotland
2
60
Syria 2
United States
102 3
162
Amount of money received by the town in court fines $1,409.95
Number of calls, complaints and reports received by the Police Department 22,497
Number of investigations made to obtain results from the above calls, complaints and reports 22,497
Resident arrests 85
Non-Resident arrests 76
Arrests for out-of-town police, 15 males, 2 females
17
Stolen property reported to the value of $6,429.62
Property recovered to the value of $16,524.35
Number of children lost, found and returned to their homes 11
Number of dead bodies found 1
Number of doors found unlocked or open and made secure by patrolmen 34
Number of windows found unlocked or open and made secure by patrolmen 6
Number of street lights reported out
102
Number of occasions when all street lights were re- ported out 5
Number of live wires reported down
1
Number of automobile sales and transfers filed with the Police Department 83
Number of automobile sales an dtransfers filed with the Police Department :
Class 1 387
Class 2
17
Class 3 1
Individual 204
Automobile licenses and rights suspended or revoked 119
Automobile registrations revoked 3
Unknown
61
Report of Police Officers detailed to do police work at fires:
Date
Box
Location
In - TIME - Out
February 24
36
Washington Street & Temple Place
March 4
68 North Main Street & Alpine. Ave.
March 4
511
Kelley's Wharf
March 6 67
North Main Street & Harding Road
5:59P.M. 6:22P.M.
March 15 73 North Main Street & Howland
Road
1:16P.M. 1:31P.M. 1:07A.M. 3:02A.M.
March 21
41
Harbor View
March 22
37
Egypt Lane
11:14A.M. 12:22P.M.
March 22
16
Sconticut
Neck Road & Bonney Street
1:15P.M. 1:45P.M.
March 27
93
Long Road-Turkey Grove
12:20P.M. 1:00P.M.
March 29
67 North Main Street & Harding Road
2:32P.M. 2:50P.M. 11:36A.M. 12:50P.M.
April 5
24
Washington Street & Shaw Road North Main Street & Harding Road
6:53P.M. 7:13P.M.
April 13
14 Sconticut Chapel
11:40P.M. 1:15A.M. 8 :35P.M. 12:40A.M.
May 2
29 Washington Street & Weeden Road
11:37P.M. 1:45A.M.
May 8
73 North Main Street & Howland Road
1:45A.M.
3:50A.M.
June 25
46
Fort & Allen Streets
11:14P.M.
11:30P.M.
July 4
98
Elm Avenue & Adams Street
12:38A.M. 12:50A.M.
July 4
21 Bridge Street & New Boston Road
2:50P.M. 3:30P.M.
July 4
42 Cedar & South Pleasant Streets
10:55P.M.
11:05P.M.
July 5
82 Main & Bridge Streets
12:22A.M.
12:37A.M.
July 14
42 Cedar and South Pleasant Streets
9:20A.M.
11:01A.M.
September 19
65 Sycamore Street & Veranda Ave.
3:20P.M.
3:36P.M. 9:02P.M.
September 29 62 Morgan Street & Alden Road
12:08P.M. 12:25P.M.
October 4
68 North Main Street & Alpine Ave. 7 Anthony School
2:32P.M.
2:44P.M.
October 11
62 Morgan Street & Alden Road
9:02P.M.
9:15P.M.
November 4
62 Morgan Street & Alden Road
6:04P.M.
10:40P.M.
November 19 34 Washington Street & Sconticut Neck Road
9:40P.M.
9:55P.M.
November 28
72 Main & Oxford Streets
4:52P.M. 5:03P.M.
December 16
14 Sconticut Chapel
6:40P.M. 9:00P.M.
December 18 15 Wigwam Beach Road
3:16P.M.
3:35P.M.
5:30P.M. 6:45P.M. 8:45A.M. 10:20A.M. 9:12A.M. 10:20A.M.
March 19
14 Sconticut Chapel
March 20
67 North Main Street & Harding
Road
11:58A.M. 12:21P.M. 4:14P.M. 5:35P.M.
April 11
67
32 Washington Street & Mill Road
April 16
September 27
62 Morgan Street & Alden Road
8:47P.M.
8:50A.M. 9:00A.M.
October 31
Town Clerk's Report
Births Recorded in 1930
Date
Name of Child
Jan. 1
Virginia Ann Hadfield
Jan.
3 Patricia Shirley Smith
Jan.
4
Richard Noyes Jenkins
Jan.
5 Jean Warwick
Jan. 8
Harris
Jan. 11
Ferreira
Jan. 12 Doris May Bailey
Jan. 13 Donald Richard Jarvis
Jan. 17 Arthur Santos
Jan.
18 Ronald Tavares
Jan. 19 Norman Coulombe
Jan. 19
Marianna Garcia
Jan. 19 Eulis Emilien Bessette
Jan. 24 Louis Christian Audette
Jan. 28 Donald Dudley "
Jan. 29 Irene Louise Pearl Frates
Jan. 30 Rita Gallagher
Feb. 3 Charles Joseph Rutkowski, Jr.
Feb.
4 Geraldine Fernandes
Feb. 7 John Rego
Feb. 8 Raymond Bernard Lawton
Feb. 9 Frank Jarvis, Jr.
Feb.
11 Aline Chevalier
Feb. 12 Jane Lucille Perry
Feb. 13 Ronald Wilfrid Lafrance
Feb. 13 Martha Ann Wardick
Feb. 18 Arthur Napoleon Chabotte
Feb. 23 Mary Govoni
Feb. 23 Robert Paul Sylvia
Feb. 25 Mary Frances Flood
Feb. 26 Arthur Cuddy
Mar. 2 Lillian Ruth Amaral
Mar. 4 Lois Merriman
63
Births Recorded in Fairhaven in 1930-(Cont.)
Date
Name of Child
Mar. 6
Deolinda Madieros
Mar. 9 Antony Marciel
Mar. 10
Greenfield
Mar. 12
Roy Joseph Teixeira
Mar. 12
Peter Pernas Briggs
Mar. 14
Phyllis Johnson
Mar. 17
William Lawrence Briggs
Mar. 19
York
Mar. 28
Ida Belle Akin
Mar. 28 John Pacheco Alexander
Mar. 29 Hellen Howarth
Mar. 30
Joseph Robert Lunny
Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Arline Rose Bessette Costa
Apr. 11 Dexter Crane Cushing
Apr. 12 Warren Francis Griffin, Jr.
Apr. 13 Theresa Ferro
Apr. 15 Joseph Verissimo
Apr. 17
Dorothy Frances Matthewson
Apr. 26
Donald Isidor Oliveira
Apr. 27
Martha Elizabeth Cummings
Apr. 29
Alice Burton Green
Apr. 30 Elva Faye Morse
May 3 Robert Albion Lawton
May 4 Richard Harold Pope
May 5 Benedict John Harrison
May 8 Elizabeth Young
May 11
Britto
May 13
Richard Francis Souza
May 14 William Warren Carr
May 23 Dexter
May 23
Robert William Entwistle
May 24 Rita May Babineau
May 28 Helenor Dolores Bissonnette
May 31 Robert Hiram Parker
June 4 Betsy Allan Morton
June 5 Florence Alice Smith
June 7 Leonard O'Leary
64
Births Recorded in Fairhaven in 1930-(Cont.)
Date
Name of Child
June 10
John Duart Mello
June 12
Patricia Ann Dumont
June 18
Clifton James Lees
June 20
Marion Hazel Raymond
June 20
Poor
June 25
Lois Audrey Betty Barclay
June 26
Rosalie Eileen Fernandes
June 26
Donald Edward Green
June 26
Laurendeau
June 28 Lillian Crowther
June 29
Ernest Lewis
June 29
Albert Ribeiro
June 29
Richard Sylvia
June 30
Christine Louise Morgan
July 2
Horatio. Frederick Palmer
July 5 Victor Othmar Bossert Slater, Jr.
July 7 Elaine Fournier
July 10
Mary Elizabeth Young
July 13 Shirley Louisa Norman
July 17 Robert Wilfread DeMoranville
July 20 Rene A. Trudeau
July 20 Robert Perry Frates
July 20
Eva Therese Hebert
July 23
Irene Machado
July 23
Lillian Mary Fernandes
July 24
Olive Shirley Eastwood
July 27 Philip Roger Milette
Aug. 1 Albert Francis Raposa, Jr.
Aug. 5 Raymond Henry Benoit
Aug. 6 George Hadley Cornell, Jr.
Aug. 7 Harold Price, Jr.
Aug. 7 Edward August Mayer
Aug. 9 Kathryn Justine Franklin
Aug. 11 Fred Souza
Aug. 12 Harry Earl Hopwood, Jr.
Aug. 12 Edith Holt
Aug. 14 Judith Josephine Johnson
Aug. 22
Nancy Natalie Bamber
65
Births Recorded in Fairhaven in 1930-(Cont.)
Date
Name of Child
Aug. 25
Edward Clayton Westgate
Aug. 27
Miller
Aug. 27
Edwardes Sinclair Petze, Jr.
Aug. 28
Joseph Maurice Lewis
Aug. 29 Raymond Fleurent
Sept. 2
Jeanne Eleanor Gonsalves
Sept. 6
Mary Louise Jones
Sept. 8
Garcia
Sept. 10
Louise J. Peterson
Sept. 11 Thomas Francis Kelley
Sept. 12
Doris Fletcher
Sept. 14
Raymond Allen Lavimoniere
Sept. 19
Alfred Roger Fleurent
Sept. 20
Patricia Ann Moffett
Sept. 21
John Francis, Jr.
Sept. 21
Williams Joseph Tetreault
Sept. 28 Joan Nancy Lewis
Oct. 5 Shirley Mae Martens
Oct. 6 Etelvina Lewis Faria
Oct. 6 Stanislaw Lipinski
Oct. 11 Mary Eileen Hanson
Oct. 11 Zillah Ennis
Oct. 11 Jacqueline Anne Paquette
Oct. 18 James Frederick Carse
Oct. 20 Cecila Alice Oliveria
Oct. 25 Annie Lopes
Oct. 25
Noella Couture
Oct. 27 Albert Harris Daffinee
Oct. 28 Lorraine Leblanc
Oct. 28
Days
Oct. 29
Costa
Oct.
30
Vingard
Oct. 31 Leonard Gregoire
Nov. 4 Antonio Gonsalves Caselas
Nov. 5 Edmund Francis, Jr.
Nov. 6 Richard Patrick Healey
Nov. 9 Joan Elizabeth Mackenzie
Nov. 12
Mary Teresa Clark
66
Births Recorded in Fairhaven in 1930-(Cont.)
Date
Name of Child
Nov. 14
Elizabeth Christine MacDougall
Nov. 17 Robert Arthur Wilson
Nov. 22
Marjorie Marie Westgate
Nov. 22
Shirley Mae Jefry
Nov. 26 Eileen Mary Meekin
Nov. 29 Angelina Bartlett
Dec. 4
Amabelia Silva
Dec. 7
Tavares
Dec. 8 Phyllis Dorothy O'Malley
Dec. 9
George Armand Paquette
Dec. 9
Barrett
Dec. 11 Donald John Da Roza
Dec. 14
George Donald Lopes
Dec. 17
Arthur Rowell
Dec. 29 Eleanor Bradford Luther
Dec. 31
Raymond Edward O'Leary
67
Marriages Recorded in 1930
Date
Groom
Bride
Jan. 4 Alvin Daniel Clark to Mary Teresa Mareiro
Jan. 5 Ernest Clifton Lees to Eva Lillian Manny
Jan. 11 Harold Price to Nellie Jackson
Jan. 28 Alexander Knox to Agatha Winifred Corea
15 Manuel Soares Medeiros to Mary Joseph Raposa Perry
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