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A true copy, Attest :
Constable of Acton.
Index.
Town Officers 3
Town Meetings 6
State Election . 13
Town Clerk's Report
16
Births.
17
Marriages
18
Deaths
19
Non-Resident Burials
20
Dog Licenses
21
Selectmen's Report 23
List of Jurors.
50
Treasurer's Report 51
Auditor's Report 56
Assessors' Report.
57
Report of Old Home Week Committee
59
Road Commissioners.
62
Board of Health 64
Overseers of the Poor 65
Tree Warden. 71
Report of Cemetery Commissioners. 77
Report of Librarian 80
School Report. 85
School Calendar 87
Organization
88
Committee
99
Financial Statement 101
Superintendent's Report 103
High School Principal 111
Supervisor of Music. 113
Commencement Exercises .116
Statistical Tables 117
Roll of Honor 120
Truant Officers 124
Department of School Supplies 125
Town Warrant 139
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF ACTON
Massachusetts
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 12 1907
Together With the School Report
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ACTON,
HUDSON, MASSACHUSETTS NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY PRINTERS 21907
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF ACTON
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 12 1907
Together With the School Report
RATED
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1907
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1906.
S.
Selectmen.
Frank W. Hoit, Bertram D. Hall,
Edwin A. Phalen. C.
Town Clerk.
Horace F. Tuttle.
Town Treasurer.
Jona. K. W. Wetherbee.
Assessors.
William F. Stevens, James B. Tuttle, Harry E. Clough.
Overseers of the Poor.
C.
William F. Kelley, J. S. Moore,
8. Octavus A. Knowlton. Z.
Auditor. Waldo E. Whitcomb. Wie
Collector of Taxes.
William F. Stevens.
Tree Warden.
Charles J. Williams.
Constables.
Albert S. Bradley,
James Kinsley, W.
Moses A. Reed, William F. Stevens
Field Drivers.
Albert S. Bradley,
James Kinsley,
Moses A. Reed William F. Stevens
Fence Viewers.
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Frank W. Hoit, Edwin A. Phalen, Bertram D. Hall. .
Surveyors of Lumber, Wood, Hoops and Staves.
Herbert T. Clark, Edgar H. Hall, Jona. P. Fletcher, Charles E. Smith, Edward F. Richardson, Job W. Dupee.
Road Commissioners.
Anson C. Piper, Term expires 1907
William H. Kingsley,
Albert H. Perkins, W.
Term expires 1908 Term expires 1909
Cemetery Commissioners.
Horace F. Tuttle, Herbert T. Clark, LA Julian Tuttle,
Term expires 1907 Term expires 1908 Term expires 1909
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School Committee.
Charles J. Williams, C.
Frank R. Knowlton, US.
Samuel A. Christie, S.
Term expires 1908 Term expires 1907 Term expires 1909
Board of Health.
Frank J. Barker, M. D., S.
Frank E. Tasker, M. D., U.
Charles J. Williams, C .
Term expires 1907 Term expires 1909 Term expires 1908
Trustees of Memorial Library. (Chosen by the Town.)
Charles J. Williams,
Lucius A. Hesselton,
Horace F. Tuttle,
Term expires 1908 Term expires 1909 Term expires 1907
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TOWN WARRANT.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Middlesex ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Acton, in the County of Middlesex,
Greeting .- You are hereby required in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to notify and warn the in- habitants of the Town of Acton, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to assemble in the Town Hall, in said town, on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1907 at nine o'clock in the forenoon then and there to act on the follow- ing articles, as they may think proper, viz :
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for the following town officers, Town Clerk, three Selectmen, three Assessors, three Overseers of the Poor, Town Treasurer, one Collector of Taxes, one Auditor, one Tree Warden, four Constables, four Field Drivers, three Fence Viewers all for one year; one Road Commissioner, one Trustee of Memorial Library, one member of the School Committee, one member of the Board of Health, all for three years. Also on the same ballot with the above named town officers, to vote upon the following question, shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Town ?
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The Polls will be opened at 9.30 a. m. and may be closed at 4 o'clock p. m.
Art. 3. To choose all necessary Town officers not named in Art. 2 and fix salaries.
Art. 4. To see if the Town will accept the reports of the Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, School Committee, Library Trustees, and other Town officers.
Art. 5. To hear and act upon the reports of any com- mittees chosen to report at this meeting.
Art. 6. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for due observance of Memorial day.
Art. 7. To see if the Town will accept the jury list as revised by the Selectmen.
Art. 8. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the repairing and building of roads and bridges, or act anything thereon.
Art. 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer with the approval of its Selectmen, to borrow money for the Town, if necessary in anticipation of taxes the current year.
Art. 10. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for support of Memorial Library the present year.
Art. 11. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the support of schools the present year.
Art. 12. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for school supplies.
Art. 13. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the Liquor Laws, or act anything thereon.
Art. 14. To see what amount of money the Town will
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appropriate for the care of cemeteries or act anything thereon.
Art. 15. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for maintenance of Fire department or act thereon.
Art. 16. To see if the Town will authorize its Selectmen to contract with the American Woolen Co. for the lighting of its streets or take any action thereon.
Art. 17. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for Town charges.
Art. 18. To see if the Town will vote to buy a steam roller or act anything thereon.
Art. 19. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the extermination of the brown tail and gypsy moth.
Art. 20. To see if the Town will adopt the sidewalk act or take any action thereon.
Art. 21. To see if the Town will discontinue an old bridle road from the house of Moses Taylor to the late Isaac Barker or act anything thereon.
Art. 22. To see if the Town will vote to install electric lights in the public buildings or act anything thereon.
Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to place a memo- rial stone in the Pilgrim Monument at Provincetown, or act anything thereon.
Art. 24. To see if the Town will take any action in regard to the speed of automobiles.
Art. 25. To see if the Town will purchase a suitable piece of land adjoining the school house lot at South Acton for a play ground or take any action thereon.
Art. 26. To see what action the Town will take in re- lation to the collection of taxes.
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Art. 27. To see if the Town will maintain street lamps or act anything thereon.
Art. 28. To see if the Town will straighten the lower end of Maple street, South Acton, or act anything thereon.
And you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by posting copies, attested by you. in the following places, one in each of the Post Offices and Railroad stations, one in each of the stores of C. H. Mead & Co., W. E. Whitcomb, M. E. Taylor & Co., Tuttle & Newton, Finney & Hoit, J. Cushing & Co. and one at the Nagog House, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen or the Town Clerk on or before the time of holding said meeting.
Given under our hands in Acton this thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven.
FRANK W. HOIT, EDWIN A. PHALEN, BERTRAM D. HALL. 215 Selectmen of Acton.
A true copy attest :
Constable of Acton
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD MARCH 26, 1906.
Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.
Allen B. Parker was chosen Moderator.
Art. 2. To see if the Town will accept the reports of the Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, School Committee, Library Trustees and other town officers.
Voted, to accept the reports, of the several town officers and the Committee on Old Home Week as printed.
Art. 3. To choose all necessary town officers and com- mittees and fix salaries.
Voted, To choose on one ballot a Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, three Selectmen, three Assessors, three Overseers of the Poor, one member of the School Committee for three years, one Collector of Taxes, four Constables, one Ceme- tery Commissioner for three years, four Field Drivers, six Surveyors of Lumber, Wood, Hoops, and Staves, three Fence Viewers, one Trustee of Memorial Library for three years, one Auditor, one Road Commissioner for three years, one member of the Board of Health for three years, and a Tree Warden.
Voted, that the salary of the Tax Collector be one per- cent of the amount collected and that he perform all the duties hitherto performed by said officer.
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Voted, that the salary of the Road Commissioners be the same as last year namely: Two and one-half dollars per day employed nine hours to constitute a day.
Voted, that the salary of the Auditor be fixed at six dollars.
The following Town Officers and Committees were chosen :
Town Clerk-Horace F. Tuttle.
Treasurer-Jona. K. W. Wetherbee.
Selectmen-Frank W. Hoit, Bertram D. Hall, Edwin A. Phalen.
Assessors-William F. Stevens, James B. Tuttle, Harry E. Clough.
Overseers of the Poor-Octavus A. Knowlton, J. S. Moore, W. F. Kelley.
School Committee-Samuel A. Christie.
Collector of Taxes-William F. Stevens.
Constables-Albert S. Bradley, Moses A. Reed, James Kinsley, William F. Stevens.
Cemetery Commissioner-Julian Tuttle.
Field Drivers-Moses A. Reed, Albert S. Bradley, W. F. Stevens, James Kinsley.
Surveyors of Lumber, Wood, Hoops and Staves-Her- bert T. Clark, Edgar H. Hall, Jona. P. Fletcher, Charles E. Smith, Edward F. Richardson, Job W. Dupee.
Fence Viewers-Frank W. Hoit, Edwin A. Phalen, Bert- ram D. Hall.
Trustee Memorial Library-Lucius A. Hesselton.
Auditor-Waldo E. Whitcomb.
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Road Commissioner-Albert H. Perkins.
Board of Health-Frank E. Tasker.
Tree Warden-Charles J. Williams.
Art. 4. To hear and act upon the reports of any com- mittees chosen to report at this meeting.
No action taken.
Art. 5. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for due observance of Memorial Day.
Voted, to raise the sum of one hundred dollars.
Art. 6. To see if the Town will accept the jury list as revised by the Selectmen.
Voted, to accept the jury list as revised by the Select- men, after taking therefrom the names of Herbert T. Clark and Abram Tuttle and adding the name of Octavus A. Knowlton.
Art. 7. To see what amount of money the town will raise for repairing roads and bridges.
Voted, to raise the sum of five thousand dollars. All special work to be done from this appropriation.
Art. 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money for the Town if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the current year.
Voted, to authorize the Treasurer to borrow money for the town, as stated in the article.
Art. 9. To vote Yes or No in answer to the question. "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Acton the present year ?"
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Total number of ballots cast,
Yes, 69
No,
152
Art. 10. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the support of Memorial Library the present year.
Voted, to raise four hundred dollars for running ex- penses and two hundred dollars for books.
Art. 11. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the support of schools the present year.
Voted, to raise for :
Common Schools, $3,800 00
High School,
1,800 00
School supplies, 525 00
Transportation of pupils,
1,360 00
Salary of Sup't. of schools,
480 00
221
$7,965 00
Art. 12. To see what amount of money the town will raise for school supplies.
Voted, to pass over the article.
Art. 13. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for town charges.
Voted, to raise $3,500.
Art. 14. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws, or act any- thing thereon.
Chose. Allen B. Parker, Moses A. Reed, Sidney L. Rich-
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ardson and O. A. Knowlton, a committee for the enforcement of the liquor laws.
Voted to appropriate $500.
Art. 15. To see if the Town will maintain street lamps the present year or act anything thereon.
Voted, to raise $850 for the maintenance of street lamps the current year.
Art. 16. To see what amount of money the Town will appropriate for the care of cemeteries the present year or act anything thereon.
Voted, to appropriate $500.
Art. 17. To see what amount of money the Town will raise to maintain the fire department.
Voted, to appropriate $350.
Art. 18. To see if the Town will adopt the use of of- ficial ballots at their elections and determine what officers in addition to those required to be so elected, shall be so chosen and determine the number and term of office.
Voted, to adopt the use of official ballots in town elections.
Voted, that hereafter the town officers to be chosen by ballot, the number of said officers and their term of office shall be as follows: Three Selectmen, Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, three Assessors, three Overseers of the Poor, one Auditor, one Collector of Taxes, four Constables, four Field Drivers, three Fence Viewers and a Tree Warden, all for one year. Also three Road Commissioners, three members of the School Committee, three members of the Board of Health, three Cemetery Commissioners and three Trustees of Memo- rial Library, all for the term of three years, one to be elected each year.
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Art. 19. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $500, to macadamize the piece of road in Acton from the Maynard town line, to the Concord town line, about 2,000 feet in length, or act anything thereon.
Voted, to instruct the Road Commissioners to construct the road at the Powder Mills after the now incomplete ma- cadam roads between Acton Center and South Acton and South Acton and West Acton, shall have been completed.
Art. 20. To see if the Town will take any action in re- gard to leaving a driveway under the proposed over-head bridge at South Acton, between the property of Mrs. Ella Hosmer and railroad or take any action thereon.
Voted, to pass over the article.
Art. 21. To see if the town will take any action in re- lation to the speed of automobiles.
Voted, to enforce the law relating thereto.
Art. 22. To see if the Town will take any action in re- gard to the extermination of the brown tail moth.
Voted, to appropriate $200 for exterminating brown tail moths.
Art. 23. To see if the town will vote to buy a lockup or take any action thereon.
Voted to leave the matter of buying a lockup to the Selectmen.
Art. 24. To see if the town will accept and build the road leading from Massachusetts Avenue to School street. in West Acton as laid out by the Road Commissioners or act anything thereon.
Voted, to pass over the article.
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Art. 25. To see if the Town will further instruct the Selectmen in regard to building the addition to the town hall or take any action thereon.
Voted, to rescind the vote of last year taken under Art. 4 of the warrant for March 27, 1905, relating to the enlarge- ment of the town hall and the raising of twenty-two hundred dollars therefor.
Art. 26. To see if the town will officially accept the historical box and gavel which has been presented to the chairman of the Selectmen by D. Henry Scarlett, or take any action thereon.
Voted, to accept the gift of Mr. D. Henry Scarlett and that the same be placed in the Memorial Library in care of the Trustees.
Voted, to present to Mr. D. Henry Scarlett a memento in recognition of his gift as shall be determined by the Select- men.
Art. 27. To see if the Town will raise $120 for six band concerts or take any action thereon.
Voted, to pass over the article.
Art. 28. To see if the town will discontinue the private way laid out by the Road Commissioners of the Town of Acton on petition of Mary T. Coughlin over land of Mary O'Neil and accepted by the Town at its meeting held on the 27th day of March 1905.
Voted, to dismiss the article.
Art. 29. To see if the Town will rescind the vote passed at the April meeting in 1903, whereby they voted to choose three Road Commissioners and accept the provisions of Chap. 11, Section 336, Revised Laws, relating to the election of Highway Surveyor.
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Voted, not to rescind said vote.
Art. 30. To see if the town will vote to pay the bounty of $125, as voted on March 2, 1891, to G. M. Pike with in- terest or act anything thereon.
Voted, to instruct the Selectmen to pay to Mrs. Sawyer once the widow of George M. Pike the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
Art. 31. To see what action the town will take in re- lation to the collection of taxes the present year.
Voted, that the collector charge interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum on all taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of November next.
Art. 32. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $2,000 to macadamize the road from Acton Center to East Acton or act anything thereon.
Voted, to pass over the article.
Voted. to adjourn without day.
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TOWN MEETING, AUGUST 2, 1906.
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Herbert T. Clark was chosen Moderator.
Art. 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to enter into a contract with the Commonwealth for the building of a section of State Highway beginning at West Acton and extending east on the Turnpike as laid out by the State Highway Commissioners.
Amount appropriated by State $6,000.
Voted, that the Selectmen be authorized to enter into a contract with the Commonwealth for the building of a section of State Highway beginning at West Acton and extending east on the Turnpike as laid out by the State Highway Com- mission.
Art. 3. To see if the Town will take further action in reference to street lighting.
Voted, that the street lamps be lighted twenty nights every month in the year.
Voted, to appropriate $200 to carry out this vote.
Voted, to adjourn without day.
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STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1906.
Party designations : R., Republican ; D., Democratic ; P., Prohibition; I. L., Independence League; S., Socialist ; S. L., Socialist Labor; S. G. R., State Government Reform.
Precincts
1
2
3
TI.
Whole number of ballots cast,
99
106
115
320
Governor.
Gamaliel Bradford, S. G. R.,
0
0
1
1
James F. Carey, S.,
0
0
0
0
William H. Carroll, S. L.,
1
1
0
2
Curtis Guild, Jr., R.,
78
79
92
249
John B. Moran, P.,
4
2
3
9
John B. Moran, I. L.,
3
4
2
9
John B. Moran, D.,
10
15
11
36
John B. Moran,
1
2
2
5
Blanks,
2
3
4
9
Lieut. Governor.
E. Gerry Brown, I. L., D.,
22
26
20
68
Hervey S. Cowell, P.,
0
2
1
3
Eben S. Draper, R.,
72
70
82
224
Walter J. Hoar, S. L.,
0
3
1
4
0
0
0
0
John F. Mullen, S., Blanks,
5
5
11
21
20
Secretary.
Jonathan S. Lewis P.,
0
1
1 2
Ambrose Miles, S.,
2
0
0
2
William M. Olin, R.,
71
76
91
238
Charles C. Paine, I. L., D.,
20
22
16
58
Blanks,
6
7
7
20
Treasurer.
Arthur B. Chapin, R.,
74
77
85
236
George B. Cushman, S.,
1
0
0
1
S. Frederick French, P.,
1
1
1
3
George M. Harrigan, D.,
17
22
17
56
Blanks,
6
6
12
24
Auditor.
Albert Barnes, S. L.,
0
2
0
2
Thomas L. Hisgen, D.,
17
22
19
58
Fred L. Johnson. S.,
1
0
0
1
James F. Pease, P.,
3
2
1
6
Henry E. Turner, R.,
71
74
83
228
Blanks.
7
6
12
25
Attorney General.
Allen Coffin, P.,
0
2
1
3
Dana Malone, R.,
69
72
84
225
Arthur E. Reimer, S. L.,
0
2
0
2
John W. Sherman, S.,
1
0
0
1
John A. Thayer, D.,
24
23
21
68
Blanks.
5
7
9
21
1
21
Representative in Congress.
Timothy Richardson, S.,
6
1
14
Charles Q. Tirrell, R.,
73
79
92
244
Charles E. Wood,
0
0
1
1
Blanks,
19
21
21
61
Councillor.
John C. Call, S.,
1
0
0
1
Edward Gallagher, D.,
16
17
18
51
Seward W. Jones, R.,
73
78
83
234
Blanks,
9
11
14
34
Senator.
John P. Farley, D.,
19
16
16
51
James W. Grimes, R.
59
73
86
218
Charles W. Pratt, S.,
1
1
0
2
Blanks,
20
16
13
49
Representative in General Court.
James P. Dunigan, D.,
20
21
24
65
Edwin C. Perham, R.,
71
76
80
227
Blanks,
8
9
11
28
County Commissioner.
Oscar J. Johnson, S.,
1
1
1 3
Patrick E. Sullivan, D.
20
17
15
52
Samuel O. Upham, R.,
70
80
86
236
Blanks,
8
8
13
29
Clerk of Courts.
Theodore C. Hurd, R.,
74
77
86
237
Charles E. McCarthy, D.,
18
16
17
51
Blanks,
7
13
12
32
22
Register of Deeds.
Edwin O. Childs, R.,
75
78
87
240
Seymour J. Milliken, S.,
6
4
1
11
Blanks,
18
24
27
69
County Treasurer.
Joseph O. Hayden, R.,
74
77
88
239
John O. Brien, D.,
15
15
14
44
William Parker, S.,
2
1
0
3
Blanks,
8
13
13
34
Vote for Representative in 11th Middlesex District.
Acton
Ayer
Carlisle
Chelmsford
Littleton
Westford
Totals.
James P. Dunigan of Chelms- ford, Dem .. .
65
187
44|364
49
134
843
Edwin C. Perham of Chelms- ford, Rep
227 225
44 302 111
180|
1089
Blanks,
28
44
10
38
18
38
176
Total,.
320 456
98 704 178 352 2108
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
Births.
Whole number recorded, 37 Native parentage, 16
Males,
17 Foreign parentage, 12
Females,
20 Mixed parentage 9
Born in Acton,
35
Marriages.
Whole number recorded,
18
Residents of Acton,
24
Residents of other places,
12
Deaths.
Whole number recorded,
29
Residents of Acton,
25
Residents of other places,
4
Occurring in Acton,
26
Occurring in other places,
3
Average age,
59
Note .- The Town Clerk requests information of any omission or error in the lists of births, marriages and deaths.
The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the return of births and deaths.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1906.
No. Date Name of Child
1 Sept. 20 Bent, Margaret Christina
2 Dec. 25
Braman, Frank Stacy,
3 Mar. 11 Brown, Evelyn Lillie
1 Aug. 1 Brown, Florence Minerva
5 Feb. 23 Brewer, Ethel May
6 Nov. 1 Christofferson, Ella Mildred
7 Apr. 23 Downey, John James
8 Aug. 10 Erikson, Karen Edith Valberg
9 Jun. 4 Fletcher, Bertha A.
10 May 31 Fullonton, Malcolm Earl
11 Jan. 6 Frederickson, Lillian Elizabeth
12 Apr. 25 Harris, James Francis
13 Sept. 2 Heath, Mildred Frances
14 Aug. 6 Hurley, Helen Ruth
15 Apr. 3 Kennedy, Thomas Frederick Stewart
16 Feb. 28 Losaw, Annie Eudora
17 Jul. 8 Livermore, Dora Olivia
18 Jul. 4 Laffin, Clara Phoebe
19 Aug. 7 Mauro, Margerite
Names of Parents
James W. and Martha (Morrison)
George S. and Bessie F. (Pratt)
Martin L. and Laura E. (Perkins)
Henry B. and Sarah E. (Champaigne)
Edwin Charles and Edith May (Hobbs)
Anders and Annie (Anderson) John and Mary Ann (Tobin) John and Frederikke (Hansen) 24
Lester N. and Alma A. (Fountain)
Llewellyn and Ethel M. (Quimby)
John L. and Hannah (Kendstrand) William and Mary Elizabeth (Bulger) Charles B. and Mary (Cahill) James and Bridget (Neyland) Duncan S. and Isabella Louise (Green) Alexander J. and Margaret G. (McNeil) J. William and Pearl (Rikeman) Sidney and Ruby (Dill) Giovanni and Rosie (Annunziata)
20 Apr. 29 21 Dec. 2 22 Feb. 20 Murphy, George Spencer
23 Jul. 9 MeNiff, John
Jul. 17 Morse, Lester Arnold
24 25 Aug. 5 Mead, Rolan Jordan
26 Aug. 3 Monsen, Wilfred Leonard
27 Sept. 2 Miner, Esther Luella
28 May 23 Mannion, Francis Joseph
May 16 Nugent, Mary Alice
29 30 Aug. 10 Stiles, Simon Frederick
31 July. 20 Stiles, Alice Gertrude
32 Sept. 10 Schnair, Gladys Louise
33 Sept. 29 Tuttle, William Davis
34 Dec. 18 Thompson, Clarence Roland
35 Jul. 21 Wheeler, Nellie Frances
36 Oct. 21 Wood, Jessie Frances Aldrich
William E. and Grace Mildred (Rogers) Alexander and Lilly M. (Clayton) George E. and Hannora G. (Mannion) John T. and Delia E. (Garrity) Alfred James and Georgena (Beach) Clarence and Fanny (Jordan) William and Lillian (MeKinnon) Ernest B. and Martha F. (Davis)
Thomas J. and Charlotte E. (Duggan)
Patrick Hugh and Annie Jane ( Welsh)
James F. and Anna Luella (Clark) Frank L. and Alice M. (Maynes) Charles B. and Leah (Squires) Horace F. and Carrie E. (Taylor)
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Ernest R. and Mary K. (Godkin)
Elbridge L. and Florence I. (Noyes) Oliver D. and Louisa N. (Pratt)
Omitted in 1905.
37 Jan. 4 Davis, Warren Leander
Alfred Warren and Lizzie (Morse)
Mason, Benjamin Linwood Morrison, child of
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1906.
No. Date Place Names Residences
1 June 27 Achorn, Albert Allen Concord Emery, Harriet Elizabeth
Cambridge Acton
2 Sept. 19 Bosworth, James Davis Somerville
W. Acton Decoster, Mabel Hattie Somerville
3 Mar. 15 Brenan, Frederick Acton
Providence, R. I. Hartwell, Olla May Acton
4 Jan. 6 Calder, Charles T. Acton
Chelmsford George, Elizabeth
Chelmsford
5 Apr. 17 Carey, Wilson O. Boston Monaghan, Martha
W. Acton
Brooklyn, N. Y.
6 Sept. 5 Davidson, Frank Alfred Wayland
W. Acton Withington, Eva Idella Boxboro
7 May 31 Downie, Alfred C.
W. Acton
W. Acton Harris, Daisy J.
W. Acton
8 June 6 Gould, Arthur Herman
Acton Wood, Charlotte Sophia
W. Acton Acton
9 Oct. 1 Harris, Edwin N. W. Acton Davis, Hattie A.
W. Acton
W. Acton
10 June 6 Harrod, Edgar Walter
W. Acton Whitcomb, Lulu Frances
11 June 27 Jones, Ralph Hudson, Tobin, Mary Ellen
Concord, N. H. W. Acton
S. Acton
Hudson
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12 May 17 Lamphere, Stewart Roy Lowell Providence, R. I. Chase, Elizabeth Mildred, Acton
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