Town annual report of the offices of the town of Dighton 1922, Part 4

Author: Dighton (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Dighton (Mass. : Town)
Number of Pages: 150


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146 00


H. W. Horton, 66


61 80


H. A. Horton, 66


191 75


H. A. Horton,


6


149 50


H. W. Horton, 66


185 85


$3,807 04


76


ANNUAL REPORT


TOWN OFFICERS.


A. N. Goff, salary 1921 $500 00


D. F. Lane, Town Clerk, 1921 112 50


D. F. Lane, Treas. 6 mos., 1921 250 00


D. F. Lane, Treas. 6 mos., 1922 250 00


C. S. Chase, Chairman Selectmen, 1921 380 00


G. B. Glidden, Selectmen, 1921 124 00


H. C. Briggs, Auditor, 6 mos., 1921 62 50


H. C. Briggs, Auditor, 6 mos., 1922 66 96


G. T. Horton, Assessor, 1921


18 00


G. T. Horton, Assessor, 1921


4 50


L. J. Wade, Assessor, 1921


22 94


L. J. Wade, Assessor, 1921


13 50


F. R. O'Connell, Assessor, 1922


111 00


F. Waldron, Assessor, 1922


225 00


L. J. Wade, Assessor, 1922


187 00


F. R. O'Connell, Assessor, 1922 77 90


L. E. Briggs, Selectmen, 1921 135 00


F. Waldron, Assessor, 1922


247 65


F. R. O'Connell, Assessor, 1922 2 25


Election payroll 184 00


A. A. Simmons, Collector, 9 mos., 1922 375 00


$3,349 70


OILING STREETS.


Barrett Co., oil


$209 80


Z. L. Canedy, Williams St. 450 34


Independent Oil Co., oil 10 00


H. W. Horton, oiling


268 19


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., oiling


216 40


Independent Oil Co., oil


225 72


Barrett Co., oil 109 78


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., oiling 2 82


Independent Oil Co., oil


36 17


H. W. Horton, oiling


352 75


Standard Oil Co., oil


408 66


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ANNUAL REPORT


H. W. Horton, oiling


$70 50


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., oiling


6 14


Standard Oil Co., oil


405 28


H. W. Horton, oiling


193 84


H. W. Horton,


93 00


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., crushed stone


39 56


Barrett Oil Co., oil


106 18


H. W. Horton, oiling


254 00


Standard Oil Co., oil


712 50


Standard Oil Co., “


118 75


$4,290 38


BOARD OF HEALTH.


A. I. Ballou, Sealer, 1921 $75 00


Ripley & Glavin, supplies


1 00


W. E. Walker, Inspector


175 00


H. E. Williams, Inspector


325 00


D. F. Lane, vital statistics


151 50


Dr. J. W. Bowker, fumigation


14 00


Dr. E. L. Butler


10 50


Board of Tuberculosis case at C. Hospital


273 00


Dr. J. W. Bowker, fumigation


7 00


Gurley & Co., supplies for Sealer ,


6 27


A. I. Ballou, Sealer, 1922


75 00


$1,113227


CEMETERIES-PERPETUAL CARE.


H. E. Williams, care


$38 00


N. B. Horton, care 5 00


Deposit of Wheeler fund in B. C. S. Bank 100 00


Deposit of E. Goff fund in B. C. S. Banks


100 00


Deposit of W. D. Goff fund in B. C. S. Bank 100 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Deposit of R. S. Waterman fund in B. B. S. Bank $100 00


H. A. Horton, care 24 50


L. J. Chase, 2 00


$469 50


INTEREST.


Taunton Savings Bank Interest on


macadam and school loans $1,674 00


Bristol County Trust Co., interest on


temporary loans 943 33


$2,617 33


GYPSY MOTH.


A. N. Goff, payroll


$84 00


A. N. Goff, 10 50


$94 50


FOREST FIRES.


Town of Swansea, fire fighting


$15 38


H. O. Palmer,


66


15 50


N. A. Walker, 66 66


3 00


F. A. Shaw,


66


45 25


Gaius Horton,


66 66


87 93


R. Earle,


66


183 75


C. C. Marble,


8 37


C. H. Smith,


11 50


R. Earle,


66


13 00


$383 68


ADDITION TO NORTH DIGHTON SCHOOL.


F. W. Gardner, Contractor on account $2,000 00


F. W. Gardner, Contractor on account 2,500 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., labor & material $18 90


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, desks 350 00


N. R. Reed, supplies 18 00


F. W. Gardner, Contractor in full


4,000 00


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., labor & material 1,113 10


$10,000 00


DIGHTON & BERKLEY BRIDGE.


B. C. A. School, care of bridge


$70 00


J. H. Babbitt, care of bridge 437 50


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., repairs 5 16


W. H. Barker, replanking 914 00


C. S. Chase, auctioneering old planks 3 00


Mrs. L. J. Wade, advertising


4 50


H. W. Horton, removing old planks 5 00


Bostock & Inman, electric wiring 80 00


$1,519 16


STATE AID.


State Aid


$510 00


$510 00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid agent G. A. R.


$105 00


Paid agent G. A. R.


20 00


$125 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


COUNTY HOSPITAL.


Maintenance


$1,863 18


$1,863 18


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Mt. Hope Finishing Co., coal


$108 40


E. E. Barlow, janitor


9 00


L. J. Cole, salary 25 00


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


1 80


Taunton Gas Light Co., repairs


13 09


M. H. Bowman, books


31 40


E. E. Barlow, janitor


15 00


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


Persis Barlow, clerical work


3 20


Mabel W. Emery, repairing books


7 50


L. J. Cole, expense


33 97


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


P. Barlow, mending books


2 80


M. W. Emery, mending books 6 00


C. E. Lauriat, books


138 37


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


3 04


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


4 00


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


Persis Barlow, mending books


2 40


M. W. Emery,


4 50


Gaylord Bros., supplies


1 58


C. E. Lauriat & Co., books


12 70


H. W. Horton, fuel


12 00


M. W. Emery, mending books


6 25


P. Barlow,


1 60


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


4 48


E. D. Tisdale & Co., repairing


2 50


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ANNUAL REPORT


Bureau of Military


$2 50


E. E. Barlow, janitor


14 60


Gaylord Bros., supplies


8 00


M. W. Emery, mending books


3 00


L. M. Noyes Co., supplies


15 75


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


E. E. Haskins, labor


4 23


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


6 56


Library Book House


40


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


3 20


Taunton Gas Light Co.,


92


C. E. Lauriat & Co., books


22 30


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


E. E. Barlow,


10 00


F. P. Tew, magazines


48 75


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


2 88


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


L. J. Cole,


25 00


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


Willis Barlow, labor


12 00


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


7 50


C. E. Lauriat & Co., books


4 59


F. W. Gardner, bookstack


95 24


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


C. E. Lauriat & Co., books


2 32


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


7 04


E. E. Barlow, janitor


10 00


L. J. Cole, salary


25 00


E. E. Barlow, janitor


21 25


Persis Barlow, mendin books


4 75


Mabel W. Emery, mending books


5 00


H. W. Horton, fuel


35 00


Taunton Gas Light Co., gas


4 80


L. J. Cole, expense


34 98


$1,173 14


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ANNUAL REPORT


TOWN FARM INVESTMENT FUND.


Income invested $118 73


$118 73


ELM & HART ST. MACADAM.


Zebulon Canedy


$21,008 00


$21,008 00


LOANS.


Bristol Co. Trust Co., temporary


loan


$36,000 00


Taunton Savings Bank, highway


and school loans


9,200 00


$4,5200 00


TAXES.


State tax


$7,200 00


County tax


3,639 47


State Highway tax


1,219 00


Civilian poll tax


2,427 00


Excess Corporation tax


6 05


$14,491 92


CHARITY.


Charity


$3,103 26


$3,103 26


Balance Jan. 1, 1923


$13,962 14


$174,906 95


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ANNUAL REPORT


I have examined the books and accounts of A. N. Goff, Collector, and find as follows:


DR.


Amount due Jan. 1, 1922 of 1919 tax $738 67


Interest collected 11 42


Amount due Jan. 1, 1922 of 1920 tax 2,313 75


Interest collected 8 10


Amount due Jan. 1, 1922 of 1921 tax 6,488 81


Interest collected 18 64


$9,579 39


1


Over


26 08


$9,605 47


CR.


By Cash paid Treasurer


$1,351 45


Abatements 187 88


Committment over to A. A. Sim-


mons, 1919 769 58


Committment over to A. A. Sim-


mons, 1920 2,005 10


Committment over to A. A. Sim-


mons, 1921 5,246 86


Over from 1918


44 60


$9,605 47


I have examined the books and accounts of A. A. Simmons, Collector and find as follows:


Committment for 1922 $92,653 00 4,055 00 2 88


Poll tax Interest collected


$96,710 88


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CR


By Cash to Treasurer


$90,567 79


Soldiers' abatements 225 00


Other 232 96


$91,025 75


$5,685 13 $5,685 13


Balance 1921 tax due Mar. 18, 1922 $5,246 86


Interest collected 126 62


$5,373 48


CR.


By Cash to Treasurer, $3,005 13


Abatements 34 73


$3,039 86


Balance due Jan. 1, 1923 $2,333 62 $2,333 62


Balance 1920 tax due Mar. 18, 1922 $2,005 10


Interest collected 187 12


$2,192 22


CR.


By Cash to Treasurer $1,828 57


Abatements 90 01


$1,918 58


Balance due Jan. 1, 1923 $273 64


273 64


Balance 1919 tax due Mar. 18, 1922 $769 58


Interest collected 113 95


$883 53


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ANNUAL REPORT


CR.


By Cash to Treasurer $819 66


Abatements 63 87


$883 53


1919 tax settled in full to cash on hand Jan. 1, 1923 16


Total amount uncollected and on hand


$8,292 55


REVENUE AND EXPENSE FOR YEAR 1923.


REVENUE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1922


$12,837 64


A. A. Simmons, Coll. taxes


95,790 52


A. N. Goff, Coll. taxes


1,313 29


State of Massachusetts


20,290 36


Interest


816 94


Charity


1,049 06


Licenses


185 00


County, Williams St.


5,000 00


County, dog licenses


445 93


Miscellaneous income


705 96


Total Revenue


$138,434 69


Trust funds received


472 26


Temporary loans


36,000 00


--- $174,906 95


EXPENSES.


SCHOOLS.


$40,311 65


General expenses


No. Dighton school loan


1,000 00


Interest on school loan


400 00


Addition at No. Dighton


10,000 00


-$51,711 65


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ANNUAL REPORT


STREETS & BRIDGES.


General repairs,


$3,807 74


Dighton & Berkley Bridge,


1,519 16


Oiling macadam,


4,290 38


State highway tax,


- 1,219 40


Elm St. macadam,


21,008 00


Interest on macadam loans,


1,274 00


Macadam loans,


8,200 00


$41,318 68


Charity,


$3,103 26


Library,


1,173 14


Incidentals,


2,153 92


Town Officers,


3,349 70


State Aid,


510 00


Fire Department,


587 48


Police


2,653 27


Board of Health,


1,113 27


Interest on temporarv loans,


943 33


Gypsy moth,


94 50


Forest fires,


383 68


Decoration Day,


125 00


State tax


7,200 00


County tax,


3,639 47


Civilian poll tax,


2,427 00


Excess Corporation tax,


6 05


Maintenance County Hospital,


1,863 18


$31,326 25


Total expense for year,


$124,356 58


To Paid temporary loans,


$36,000 00


Investment of income from invested funds 118 73


Investment of cemetery funds and care,


469 50


Balance Jan. 1, 1923,


13,962 14


$174,906 95


87


ANNUAL REPORT


The accounts of the Treasurer and both Collectors are correct all receipts being accounted for and all payments properly vouched. The investment and trust funds are intact and on deposit as per schedule submitted in the Treasurer's report.


Respectfully, HOWARD C. BRIGGS,


Town Auditor.


88


ANNUAL REPORT


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


The regular Annual Meeting was held at Town House on Monday March 6, Charles S. Chase, Chosen Moderator.


Ballot Clerks appointed as follows, W. E. Walker, H. E. Williams, Rose Bolger and Lucy P. Morse.


Tellers, H. S. Hathaway, G. T. Horton; P. C. Morse.


Town Officers elected as follows:


Selectman for three years, Lyman E. Briggs.


Overseer of Poor for three years, Lyman E. Briggs.


School Committee for three years, Henry W. Horton, Sara C. Hamilton.


Treasurer for one year, Dwight F. Lane.


Highway Surveyors for one year, Henry. W. Horton, Howard A. Horton, Lester M. Briggs.


Assessor for three years, Leroy J. Wade.


Assessor for one year, Frank R. O'Connell.


Tax Collector for one year, Albert A. Simmons.


Tree Warden for one year, Edmund Hathaway.


Auditor for one year, Howard C. Briggs.


Trustee of Public Library for three years, Philip K. Bowden.


Constable for one year, Edmund Hathaway, Albert N. Goff, Percival C. Morse, D. Thurber Wood, Jr., Henry W. Horton, George E. Goff, Ralph Earle.


Fish Wardens for one year, Edmund Hathaway, W. E. Walker, H. E. Williams.


Oyster Wardens for one year, William E. Walker, Ed- mund Hathaway.


On the question shall license be granted for sale of certain non-intoxicating Liquors, yes 72, No. 78.


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ANNUAL REPORT


Appropriations were made as follows:


Schools,


$38,000 00


Charity,


2,500 00


Interest Charges,


2,800 00


D. & B. Bridge,


1,500 00


Police Service,


2,000 00


Fire Department,


500 00


Public Library,


1,100 00


Board of Health,


500 00


Town Officers Salary,


2,750 00


Town Debt,


9,200 00


Tuberculosis Hospital,


1,863 18


Overdrafts, Jan. 1, 1922,


274 25


Oiling Macadam,


3,000 00


Incidentals,


1,800 00


Care of Dirt Roads,


2,500 00


Suppression of Gypsy Moth,


50 00


Forest Fires,


250 00


Addition to No. Dighton School Building,


10,000 00


Observance of Memorial Day, 125 00


Macadam on Hart & Elm Street, 14,000 00


Voted that the Selectmen be authorized to take land by Purchase or otherwise to straighten the line of Hart and Elm Streets.


Voted to repeal the sixth section of the Town Bye-Laws relating Licensing Hawkers and Pedlers.


Primary voting Sept. 12, 1922.


Total Precinct Precinct Precinct


Republican For Governor


J. Weston Allen


60


17


17


26


Channing H. Cox


207


97


45


65


Lieut. Governor


Alvin T. Fuller


43


22


9


12


Joseph E. Warner


246


98


60


88


90


ANNUAL REPORT


Total


Precinct Precinct Precinct


Secretary


F. W. Cook


227


90


64


73


Treasurer


F. J. Burrell'


52


24


11


17


James Jackson


185


87


44


54


Auditor


J. Arthur Baker


112


60


22


30


Alonzo B. Cook


117


46


32


39


Attorney General


Jay R. Benton


140


86


26


28


John D. W. Bodfish


13


1


6


6


James F. Cavanagh


20


6


2


12


S. Howard Donnell


11


4


3


4


Geo. P. Drury


1


1


Harold D. Wilson


51


15


13


23


Senator in Congress


Henry Cabot Lodge


208


91


48


69


Joseph Walker


64


24


15


25


Congressman


William S. Greene


248


104


62


82


Councillor


Walter C. Abbott,


36


12


12


12


Frederick W. Bliss


37


7


12


18


Lewis S. Breed


16


5


3


8


William W. Ollendorff


105


71


18


16


Frank W. Thayer


15


6


3


6


Daniel Thompson


5


3


2


Senator


James G. Moran


150


75


28


47


Geo. M. Worrell


71


27


21


23


Representative


Frank W. Guillo


212


84


57


71


County Commissioner


James T. Bagshaw


108


32


24


52


Arthur M. Reed,


157


72


40


45


91


ANNUAL REPORT


Total Precinct Precinct Precinct


Associate Commissioner


James M. Hughes


162


73


38


51


Warren S. Leach


153


69


37


47


District Attorney


William C. Crossley


89


20


10


59


Stanley P. Hall


187


91


54


42


Clerk of Courts


Simeon Borden


227


93


58


76


Register of Deeds State Committee


214


88


58


68


Joseph V. Curran


148


58


47


43


Town Committee


Charles S. Chase


207


88


60


59


Edmund Hathaway


204


88


57


59


Howard C. Briggs


199


79


59


61


J. Willis Andrews


206


86


59


61


Albert N. Goff


206


88


59


59


Henry W. Horton


201


86


58


57


D. Thurber Wood, Jr. 199


86


57


56


Geo. B. Glidden,


204


87


58


59


Percival C. Morse


197


91


58


56


Lucy Paull Morse


195


81


58


56


Rose E. Bolger


200


81


56


63


Alice L. Simmons


201


82


56


63


Helen C. Bowden


200


84


56


60


Mary S. Perry


197


81


56


60


Minna W. Glidden


199


83


57


59


Florence M. Reed


196


81


56


59


Lizzie D. Cole


204


87


56


61


May F. Wood


199


83


56


60


Delegate to State Convention


Charles S. Chase


224


90


65


69


Minna W. Glidden


202


79


58


65


92


ANNUAL REPORT


Democratic Votes at Primary


For Governor


Joseph B. Ely 1


John F. Fitzgerald 1


Peter F. Sullivan 1


Lieut. Governor


John J. Cummings 1


John F. Doherty 1


Michael A. O. Leary


1


Secretary


Charles H. McGlue


1


Treasurer


Joseph E. Venne 2


Auditor


Alice E. Cram 1


Attorney General


John E. Swift 1


Senator in Congress


William A. Gaston 1


John Jackson Walsh 1


Congressman


Arthur J. B. Cartier


1


Councillor


Augustus W. Perry Senator


1


George E. Cassells


1


District Attorney


James F. O'Brien 1


93


ANNUAL REPORT


Votes at the State Election


Total


Precinct Precinct


For Governor


A


B


Precinct C


Channing H. Cox


313


110


79


124


John F. Fitzgerald


64


38


16


10


Henry Hess


2


1


1


Walter S. Hutchins


2


1


1


John B. Lewis


4


1


1


2


Lieut. Governor


John F. Doherty


62


38


10


12


Alvin T. Fuller


281


95


76


110


Oscar Kinsalis


2


2


Thomas Nicholson


3


3


Secretary


Frederic, W. Cook


317


110


84


123


Albert Sprague Coolidge 6


5


1


James Hayes


12


3


9


Charles H. McGlue


30


25


5


Treasurer


James Jackson


316


112


81


123


Patrick H. Loftus


4


4


Dennis F. Reagan


1


1


Joseph E. Venne


40


27


9


4


Auditor


· John Aiken


10


9


1


Alonzo B. Cook


298


108


73


117


Alice E. Cram


48


24


18


6


Edith M. Williams


2


1


1


Attorney General


Joseph Bearak >


7


4


1


2


Jay R. Benton


293


106


77


110


David Craig


9


6


1


2


John E. Swift


47


27


10


10


94


ANNUAL REPORT


Total Precinct Precinct Precinct


Senator in Congress


Washington Cook


5


3


2


William A. Gaston


76


41


17


18


Henry Cabot Lodge


273


98


74


101


John A. Nicholls


14


4


4


6


John Weaver Sherman


3


3


William E. Weeks


2


2


Congressman


Arthur J. B. Cartier


58


32


17


9


William S. Greene


314


120


76


118


Councillor


William W. Ollendorff 289


107


75


107


Augustus W. Perry


52


32


12


8


Senator


George E. Cassells


59


35


15


9


James G. Moran


298


111


75


112


Representative


Frank W. Guillo


332


312


87


113


County Commissioner


Arthur M. Reed


330


129


87


114


Associate Commissioner


James M. Hughes


268


102


66


100


Warren S. Leach


222


92


59


71


District Attorney


Stanley P. Hall


308


122


77


109


James F. O'Brien


60


26


14


20


Clerk of Courts


Simeon Borden


329


126


88


115


Register of Deeds


325


127


86


112


Jurors drawn during 1922: Geo. E. Francis, Fred O. Walker, Edwin R. Wyeth, David F. Smith, Walter Hampton Lewis M. White, Chas. S. Chase, F. Arnold Shaw, Benjamin H. Scudder, Lester I. Babbitt.


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ANNUAL REPORT


Appointments made by Selectmen


Constables, Herbert F. Atwood, Howard C. Briggs, Lewis Ridley, John W. Synan, Albert E. Barber, Charles G. Simmons, Francis N. Dwyer, James Wolf.


Fence Viewers, Ferdinand Waldron, Lero J. Wade, Frank R. O'Connell.


Field Drivers, Henry W. Horton, Albert N. Goff, Howard A. Horton.


Agent Board of Health, Dwight F. Lane.


Burial Agent, Howard C. Briggs.


Public Weighers, Arthur W. Clapp. Geo. E. Goff, Clar- ence E. Perry, John W. Synan, William B. Carey.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Ai.W. Ballou.


Register of Voters, Henry E. Williams.


Gypsy Moth Superintendent, Albert N. Goff.


Forest Fire Warden, Ralph Earle. Inspector of Animals, Henry E. Williams.


Inspector of Slaughtering, Henry E. Williams, William W. Walker.


Sunday Licenses granted to sell confectionery fruits, Soda and Ice Cream on Pleasant St. to Benjamin Hornby and Henry C. Larue.


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ANNUAL REPORT


DOG LICENSES


Florence B. Carr


Thomas Trainor


Patrick J. Brady


Clinton T. Potter


Julius G. Romero


Margaret Chase


F. Arnold Shaw


A. J. Vieira 2


Edgar Essex 1 fe.


Chas. R. Wyatt


Chas. Brooks


Chas. R. Richards


Eliza Hembrough 1 fe.


Elinor J. Wheeler


C. B. Fish


Antone Dutra


Manuel D. Rose


James Stephenson


Joe DeCosta


Manuel P. Cambra


Manuel Andrews


Madeline Oldmixon


C. J. Varley


Manuel George


Lewis H. Carr 2 fe. 1 m.


Charles Dimond


Parker H. Carr


Eevertt W. Westcott


Howard Tweedy


L. E. Simmons 1 fe.


Hope Dubois Tony Perry Suite B. I. Hathaway Maud Hathaway


Benjamin C. Monroe 1m 1fe Frank Mott 2 John F. Hathaway 3 m. 2 fe. Antone Martin Arthur Rubadou 1 fe. Arthur Makin 1 fe.


Benj. Coster


Manuel S. Costa


Geo. B. Glidden 2


M. J. Vieira


1 fe.


Henry E. Williams 1 fe. 1 m


Mrs. B. E. Dary


Silas Amidon 3


Frederick Freelove 1m. 1 fe.


Emma Freelove


1 fe.


William Marsden 2


2 J. Chester Talbot Joe Carpenter Benj. Hornby H. C. LaRue


Joseph M. Sylvia 2 fe. 1 m.


Armand Vincent


W. E. Walker


Edgar Waterson


D. T. Wood, Jr. Chas. A. E. Sears


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Tony Costa Manuel R. Sousa Tony Rodericks Frank S. Borges 1m. 1 fe. Joe Raposa Rodericks


2


John F. Terra


Manuel Vieira 1 fe.


Wm. E. Davis


John Sweitzer Manuel C. Cotildes


William Cummings LeRoy E. Brown 1 fe. Geo. A. Reed 1 fe.


Frank Costa


Frank Sylvia 1 m. 1 fe.


W. H. Lee


Wm. H. Reed


Joe Andrews 1 fe. Geo. Brown Earle Hathaway G. W. Gardner 1 fe.


Charles A. Chase 1 fe. Albert Chase 1 fe.


Frank Dutra Manuel Pachesco


Peter Kossoi


Louis O. Martin Frank Mendoza, Jr.


Louis Mendoza Edward J. Galligan Lester Hathaway A. G. Bosworth Edward Rock H. S. Wood


Frank Dever Fred E. Handy 1 fe. Joe White


Irving G. Horton Gene Perry 1 Antone DeMotta Joe P. Dupont Clifford Wheeler Lyndon Hathaway E. A. M. Hathaway James Kenworthy 1 fe. William Graham C. G. Staples Chas. Curley Antone Sylvia


L. L. Smith


Chas. C. Marble


Clifford K. Marble Leonare Walsh 1 fe.


2 Henry L. Burt Laryan Joaquin Antone Corey Frank Lima Manuel C. Almeida C. W. Cole 2 fe. J. W. Andrews Frank Pine Arthur R. Meacock


R. C. Marble Herbert Pierce Carrie A. Briggs 2 m. 1 fe.


Wm. B. Kay Antone S. Rose Frank Cordeiro F. O. Walker 2 m.


E H. Chadwick 1 fe. 1 m. Antone Silvia Orrin Cash 1 fe. « Joe Perry Suite August White


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John Hennesy


Marian F. Mercer


Manuel C. DeMello 1 fe. 1m. W. A. Eddy


Ernest W. Westcott


Manuel Perry


Manuel D. Silvia


Antone Perry


Manuel Vaz 1m. 1 fe.


Jesse Roderick Manuel Costa Chas. B. Lee Geo. I. Potter


Frank Badijo


Manuel Andrews


Joseph Silvia 2 m.


Nathan Pierce 2 fe.


Manuel G. Perry


Sylvester White 1 fe.


Joe Rogers


Wm. A. Haines 1 fe.


M. E. Sousa ·


Melancy White


Manuel Correia


Henry W. Horton


Joseph Santos


August Dupont 1 fe.


Geo. Richmond


C. H. Adams Walter Wheeler


Frank Rogers


M. C. Torres, Jr.


Frank Simmons


Geo. W. Rose


Antone Pimenti 1 fe. Frank Botelho Joe Mello


Henry Street


John F. Sylvia


Manuel White


Manuel Gallant


Anthony M. Sylvia James Meade


L. G. Perry W. E. Nickerson Allfred Nickerson


Manuel Pachesco


Florence Sprague


Anna O'Connell


Henry P. Goff John Sousa A. W. Ballou


Harry Lee 1 fe.


W. J. Hoffman Frank Cash


Manuel F. Sylvia


Tony Rose, Jr.


Charles Soriel


John P. Cambra


Antone Rogers


2 Joaquim Torres Frann Machado Hannah Sherman


H. T. Francis Joe Katon Frank Cambra Frank Rose


2 Joe Correia Frank S. Alves Manuel Pachic Delmar Pierce Marion Roderick Joe Rodericks Manuel Martin


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Manuel Sousa Wm. Holmes F. E. Tinkham


Mrs. L. M. Reed 1 fe.


Antone Morris


Julio C. Mello


Frank R. Albert


Leslie Horton


Ethel Kamel Chas. Simmons


Joe Megill


Manuel F. Borges 2 fe.


Chas. Fisher


Eevrett F. Horton


Joseph G. Sousa


Howard Woodward 1 fe. 1 m.


Antone S. Domingo 1 fe.


Frank E. Barber 1


Respectfully submitted,


DWIGHT F. LANE,


Town Clerk.


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MARRIAGES RECORDED DURING 1922


Jan. 16 Thomas Davis and Julia R. Albert both of Dight- on by Rev. T. Trainer R. C. Priest.


Jan. 18 Everett William Borden of Dighton and Anna May Sheehan of Taunton by Rev. John J. Shay, Priest.


Jan. 28 Frank J. Sylvia of Dighton and Amelia Ladeira of Taunton by Augustinho P. Santos, R. C. Priest.


Feb. 18 William James Rose of Taunton and Emalina Perry Sylvia of Dighton by Rev. T. Trainor, R. C. Priest.


Feb. 20 William Graham and Marguerite Anna Flynn both of Dighton by Rev. Ernest D. Gilbert.


Feb. 25 Thomas M. Morse of Portland, Oregon and Anna Suite of Dighton, by Rev. T. Trainor, R. C. Priest.


Feb. 25 Manuel Amaral Barrows of Seekonk and Maria Pacheco D. Amaral of Dighton, by Rev. T. Trainor, R. C. Priest.


Feb. 27 Frank R. Castro and Rosa Sousa both of Dighton by Rev. T. Trainer, R. C. Priest.


April 6 Antone Moniz Gonsalves of Swansea and Angel- ina Rego Dianizio of Dighton by Rev. John P. Doyle, R. C. Priest.


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June 24 Fred Hitchins and Annie Brooks both of Dighton by Henry Martyn Medary, Clergyman.


June 30 Carleton Merry of Dartmouth and Susan H. Thorpe of New Bedford by William F. Warren, Clergyman.


July 8 Manuel Morris of Dighton and Mary Trinidad Morris of Taunton by Rev. Alex F. Louro, R. C. Priest.


July 13 Manuel Souza of Dighton and Margaret Rose of· Taunton by Rev. T. Trainor, R. C. Priest.


July 29 John Antunes and Mary Souza both of Dighton by Rev. Thomas Trainor, R. C. Priest.


Aug. 4 Irving Jones Chase of Swansea and Grayce Ber- nice McNeil of Dighton by Frank H. Gardner, Clergyman.


Sept. 2 George Cummings Wiley of Middleboro and Alice May Haskins of Dighton by Charles W. Dealtry, Clergyman.


Sept. 23 Albert S. Briggs, and M. Francis Spurling both of Boston by Rev. Hollis A. Campbell Clergy- man.


Sept. 23. Leon Alfred Talbot of Dighton and Emma Maria Barney of E. Providence by Rev. Charles Bruce Fisher.


Sept. 28 Joseph Bailey of Dighton and Ellen Bertwistle of New Bedford by George D. Stanley, Minister.


Oct. 12 Leo Clarkson of Fall River and Ruth Pearl Walker of Dighton by Joseph E. Sears, Minister of the Gospel.


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Oct. 14 Frank Cambra and Velmira Sylvia both of Dight- on by T. Trainor R. C. Priest.


Oct. 18 Joseph Wiles of Dighton and Alice Tattersall of Saylesville, R. I. by Arthur J. Watson, Clergy- man.


Nov. 28 Arthur Lyman Reed of Dighton and Mary Ellen Eagan of Taunton by M. J. O'Reilly, R. C. Priest.


Nov. 28 Alphonse Boucher of Dighton and Jennie Rouleau of Taunton by Alfred Carrier, R. C. Priest.


Dec. 4 Homer Albert Sires and Ethel Elizabeth Brodeur both of Dighton by Samuel A. Livingstone, Clergyman.


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BIRTHS RECORDED DURING YEAR 1922


Date Name


Name of Parents


Jan. 1 William French Harrison John W. & Ella F. Harrison


Jan. 2 Isabel Rodrigues Cabral Jose Rodrigues and Anna Galante Cabral


Jan. 5 Manuel P. Cambra


Jan. 10 William David Sears


Jan. 14 Arnold Briggs Perry


Jan. 23 Stayed Vieira


John P. and Mary Cambra


Charles A. E. and Lila L. Sears


Harry C. and Mary Standish Perry Manuel and Mary I. Fernandes Vieira


Jan. 27 Charles Russell Vickers


Alfred E. and Carrie Nuttal Vickers


Jan. 27 William Kenneth Macker William W. and Laura M. Macker


Feb. 7 Catherine Mildred DonlonJoseph J. and Mildred A. Donlon


Feb. 9 Still Born


Feb. 9 Everett Vinston Perry


Feb. 13 Rita McCarty


Feb. 18 John Correia


Feb. 18 Still Born.


Feb. 19 Albert Rinderer


Feb. 20 George Alfred Stedman


Feb. 25 Charlotte Davis Horton


Feb. 28 Manuel Pachesco Amaral Manuel and Mary Amaral


Mar. 4 James Alfred Mello


Mar. 5 Edward Winston Chase


Mar. 9 Daphney May Sylvia


Mar. 8 Dorris Garcia


Mar. 11 Francis Goldrick


Mar. 28 Reed


April 1 Mary Freida Brindle


April 5 Elsie Cambra


April 7 Charles Louis Bissonnette J. Chester and Eliza M. Bissonnette April 7 Marie Louisa Bissonnette J. Chester and Eliza M. Bissonnette April 7 Elizabeth Louise Quigley Hugh and Edna M. Quigley


April 9 William Rose


April 12 Edgar Oswald Anthony


April 13 Helen Lena Goulart


John and Jessie Perry Thomas H. and Mary E. McCarty John and Emitia Correia


Edward T. and Helen Rinderer George A. and Lydia Stedman


Howard A. and Edna H. Horton


Manuel F. and Mary E. Mello


Allen Edward S. S. & Edna M. Allen George and Ellen Sylvia Alfred and Theresa Garcia Frank L. and Annie G. Goldrick Ethan A. and Mildred C. Reed William and Mary A. Brindle Frank P. and Mary P. Cambra


Wm. James and Emeline P. Rose Daniel S. and Elva L. Anthony Manuel R. and Mary E. Goulart


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April 15 Roger Theron Cummings Gurmard C. & Gertrude M. Cum- mings


May 15 Marilynn Irene Sawyer




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