Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1911-1915, Part 22

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1911
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62 voted ves


78 voted no.


A motion to refer the matter of location to a committee of persons outside of Acton did not prevail.


A motion to take an informal ballot on the matter of choice between the Kimball lot and the Franklin lot in South Acton did not prevail.


A motion to postpone action one year did not prevail.


A motion that the cost of a lot including grading shall not exceed ($600) six hundred dollars, did not prevail.


Voted: That the building be located either on the Kimball lot or Franklin lot in South Acton.


Voted: That when this meeting adjourns, it adjourn to meet in the Town Hall two weeks from today. at one o'clock in the afternoon.


Voted: That a committee of five be appointed by the moderator, to investigate the matter of building a high school building, to recommend a lot, describing it by metes and bounds, to ascertain the cost of the lot, to procure plans


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and estimates of the cost of a building and report at the adjourned meeting.


The moderator appointed the following persons as the committee :


Edwin A. Phalen, Edgar II. Hall. Charles J. Holton. William Rawitzer, Fred L. Burke.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to contribute funds for the erection at Washington. D. C., of a National Civie Hall as a Peace Memorial to the Father of Our Coun- try, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 19. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


Voted: That all taxes shall be payable not later than Oct. 15, 1914 and on all taxes remaining unpaid after Nov. 1. 1914, interest shall be charged at the rate of six per cent per annum from Oct. 15, 1914 until such taxes are paid.


Voted: That poll and personal taxes only be payable on demand.


Voted : That the collector shall issue summons for all poll and personal taxes only remaining unpaid Sept. 1. that the collector shall collect all taxes committed to him within the municipal year in which they are assessed.


Article 20. To see what amount of money the town will raise for town charges.


Voted: To appropriate ($6,250) six thousand two hun- dred and fifty dollars, to be expended as follows :


Town farm $600.00


Outside poor 1.000.00


Military aid 100.00


Printing


250.00


Buildings and grounds


250.00


Police 200.00


Board of Health 1.000.00


Salaries of town officers 2,000.00


Unclassified 450.00


Snow bills 200.00


Brush fires


200.00


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Voted: To raise ($1,500) fifteen hundred dollars for a reserve fund.


Voted: To raise and appropriate ($3.500) thirty-five hundred dollars for lighting streets.


Voted: To raise one thousand dollars ($1,000) to pay the loan authorized by vote of the town, Aug. 5, 1913.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars for the pay- ment of premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds.


Voted: To raise and appropriate one hundred dol- lars, ($100).


Article 22. To see if the town will raise fifty dollars for an assistant fish and game warden. as recommend by the state, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 23. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to be expended for setting out shade trees, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to have the name of Luther Blanchard placed on the monument. or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the matter be referred to a committee of three to be appointed by the moderator to report at a future meeting.


The moderator appointed the committee as follows: Bertram D. Hall, E. F. Richardson, William H. Kingsley.


Article 25. To see if the town will insure its help. or act anything thereon.


Voted : To raise one hundred dollars ($100). to insure laborers employed by the town.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to put three electric lights on the road leading to W. H. Teele's, one near the residence of Daniel Beach on Central street, one at the electric road near S. L. Richardson's, and one at the bridge near the cemetery, all in West Acton; also, two on Stow Road, and some on Maynard street, South Acton or act anything thereon.


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Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to change the name of the Town Farm, to the name of Simon Tuttle Home, or some appropriate name, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to change the name of the Town Farm Road, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to oil the streets through the villages of Acton, or act anything there- on.


Voted: To appropriate five hundred dollars for oil- ing roads.


Article 30. To see whether the town will vote to re- scind the action providing for the election of selectmen by rotation for periods of three years, and revert to the system of simultaneous elections for the period of one year, as provided under certain acts of the revised statutes.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 31. To see if the town will contract with the West and South Water Supply District of Acton, for rental of their hydrants, not to exceed one hundred in num- ber at ($25) per year, for fire purposes only.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to contract with the West and South Water Supply District of Acton, for the rental of its hydrants, for the term of ten years, at an annual rental of twenty-five dollars ($25) per hydrant.


Voted: To raise and appropriate ($2,350) twenty- three hundred and fifty dollars for hydrant service in the water district.


Article 32. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires. and fix prices, or act anything thereon.


Voted to pay twenty-five cents per hour, for fighting brush fires.


Article 33. To see if the town will vote to have all bills approved by the selectmen before payment, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


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Article 34. To see if the town will rescind the vote passed at their meeting April 3, 1899, whereby they voted to choose three road commissioners, and accept the pro- visions of section 364, chapter 560, of the acts of 1907, re- lative to the election of a highway surveyor.


Voted: To rescind the vote passed April 3, 1899, whereby the town voted to elect three road commissioners, and that the selectmen be instructed to appoint a superin- tendent of streets.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to extend its electric street lighting to North Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen confer with the American Woolen Co., putting the matter up to them vigorously, and report at the next meeting, April 13th. At the adjourned meeting, a report was presented by the selectmen in ac- cordance with the instructions of the last meeting, and it was


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to extend the electric light service to North Acton, by the way of the North Acton R. R. station, ten lights to be installed in the north part of the town, and the remaining fifteen to be placed at the discretion of the selectmen in any part of the town.


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Proceedings of the Adjourned Annual Meeting, April 13, 1914


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to build a high school building the present year, or act anything there- on.


The special committee appointed at the last meeting presented a report in writing through its chairman, Edwin A. Phalen.


Voted: To accept the report of the special committee. Voted : On motion of Mr. Phalen :


That the town purchase the Kimball lot, so called, situated in South Acton, and more particularly described as follows :


A certain piece or parcel of improved land situated in the southerly part of Acton called South Acton, on the westerly side of Prospect street, so called, bounded and de- scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the premises at a corner of a wall at said Prospect street. and at land now or late of Elnathan Jones. thence running westerly by land of said Jones, and land of J. K. W. Wether- bee two hundred and ninety seven ft .. (279 ft.) to a stake, thence running north 82° 25' west, by land of Waldo Tuttle, and by land now or late of Varnum Tuttle, one hundred and eighty-seven and 55-100 (187.55ft.) feet. thence running north 0° 55'-by land now or late of said Varnum Tuttle, two hundred and six and 1/2 (206.5) ft., to land now or late of said Varnum Tuttle; thence north 81º 55' east ninety five feet (95ft.) ; thence north 77º 20' east (37ft.) thirty seven feet ; thence north 81º 55' east one hundred and fifteen and 8-10 feet, (115.8) ft; thence north 85° 15' east one hundred and forty-seven feet (147), on said land of V.


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Tuttle to a corner at land of J. P. Fletcher; thence south 12° 30' west 73 5-10 feet to a proposed street, thirty-one and 3-10 feet, (31.3), thence running easterly on said pro- posed street one hundred forty-eight and 5-10 ft. to said Prospect street, thence running southerly on said Prospect st .. one hundred and ninety-eight feet (198). to the corner and bound first mentioned, and that town build on said lot a high school; the building to cost not over thirty one thousand dollars, ($31.000), including equipment and land, that the land shall cost not to exceed two thousand dol- lars ($2,000).


The following amendment offered by Luther Conant did not prevail :


Provided that any committee chosen to carry out this vote shall expend no money and enter into no contract or other obligation whereby the town is sought to be bound. until a deed conveying a good and sufficient title to the pro- posed location, shall have been first presented to the town without any charge or obligation on the part of the town and have first been recorded in the registry of deeds for Middlesex County.


Voted: On motion of Mr. Rawitser that a committee of five be chosen to purchase said site and to erect said. school building and to have full power and discretion to do all things necessary or proper in connection therewith. no site other than the Kimball lot, so called, located in South Acton, shall be purchased by the committee chosen under this vote without referring to the town for further instructions.


The following motion was also presented by Mr. Rawitser :


That the sum of thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000). be and hereby is appropriated for this purpose and that this sum be raised by the issuing of twenty notes or bonds of the town of Acton in amounts of ($1550), fifteen hundred and fifty dollars each therefor, said notes or bonds to be payable one each year, beginning not more than one year after the. date of issue of the first note or bond, so that the whole


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loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date of issue of the first note or bond.


All notes or bonds issued under the authority of this vote shall be at a rate of interest not exceeding four percent per annum.


Voted: That the vote on this motion be taken by ballot. The result of the ballot taken, was: Yes, 147; no, 83.


A motion offered by Mr. Nash that the town raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000) to build a high school, did not prevail.


A motion to adjourn did not prevail.


The chairman of the school committee asked for instruc- tions relative to making a contract with the town of Concord for the tuition of Acton pupils admitted to its high school.


Voted: To leave the matter with the school committee.


On motion of Mr. Merriam a vote of thanks was given to the special committee.


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Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting, May 7th, 1914


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to choose or appoint a committee of five citizens to purchase a certain parcel of land commonly called the Kimball lot, situated on the westerly side of Prospect street, in the part of Acton called South Acton, and erect on said lot, a building to be used for a high school; and to equip the same and to have full power and discretion to do all things necessary or proper in connection therewith; also to raise and appro- priate or borrow the sum of thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000), for the purpose of purchasing said parcel of land and erecting thereon a building to be used for a high school and to equip the same, or act anything thereon.


It was moved by Mr. Rawitser that the sum of thirty- one thousand dollars ($31,000), be and is hereby appro- priated for the purpose of purchasing a suitable site, and erecting thereon a building to be used for a high school and equipping the same. and that for this purpose the treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to borrow the sum of thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000), and to issue twenty bonds or notes of the town therefor. ten of said notes or bonds to be of sixteen hundred dollars each. and ten of fif- teen hundred dollars each, said bonds or notes to be payable one each year, beginning not later than one year after the date of the issue of the first note or bond, so that all of said notes or bonds shall be paid in not more than twenty years after the date of issue of the first note or hond (bonds ir


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notes of the larger denomination being payable first), with interest thereon at a rate not exceeding four per centum per annum; payable semi-annually.


Voted: That the vote on the motion of Mr. Rawitser be taken by ballot, printed or written, yes or no.


The vote on the motion was as follows: Yes 160, no 162. Voted : To adjourn.


State Election, November 3, 1914


Party designations : D., Democratic ; Prog., Progressive ; R., Republican; S., Socialist; S. L .. Socialist Labor; P., Prohibition.


Precincts


Total


1


2


3


Whole number of ballots cast ... 105


129


164 397


Governor


Alfred H. Evans, P ..


1


2


0


3


Samuel W. McCall, R.


80


78


118


276


Arthur E. Reimer, S. L.


0


0


1


1


Samuel C. Roberts, S.


0


0


0


0


Joseph Walker, Prog.


10


15


11


36


David I. Walsh, D.


13


32


34


79


Blanks


1


1


0


2


Lieutenant Governor


Edward P. Barry, D.


12


27


27


66


Grafton D. Cushing, R.


82


80


118


280


Arthur Howard, P.


1


1


0


2


James P. Magenis, Prog.


7


12


11


30


Sylvester J. McBride, S.


0


0


0


0)


Patrick Mulligan, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Blanks


3


7


8


18


25


Secretary


Percy B. Ball. S.


1


0


1


Frank J. Donahue. D.


11


29


29


69


James W. Holden, S. L.


0)


0


0


Albert P. Langtry, R.


82


76


112


270


William G. Merrill, P.


1


0


1


2


Russell A. Wood, Prog.


9


18


12


39


Blanks


2


4


10


16


Treasurer


Charles L. Burrill. R.


83


76


112


271


Joseph M. Coldwell. S.


0


0


0


0


Frederick Fosdick, Prog.


7


17


12


36


Thomas A. Frissell. P.


1


1


Karl Lindstrand. S. L.


0)


0)


0


Frederick W. Mansfield. D.


11


28


27


66


Blanks


3


7


13


23


Auditor


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


80


73


106


259


Daniel R. Donovan, S.


0


C


0


0


John Drysdale, P.


C


0


C


Frederick P. Glazier, Prog.


8


16


14


38


Fred E. Oelcher. S. L.


1


C


()


1


Frank H. Pope. D.


14


33


29


76


Blanks


2


6


15


23


Attorney General


ITenry C. Attwill. R.


84


75


108


267


Thomas J. Boynton. D.


10


28


27


65


John Hildreth, Prog.


8


18


13


39


Howard B. Rand. P.


0)


0)


()


()


John Weaver Sherman. S.


0


1


0


1


William Taylor. S. L.


0


(


()


Blanks


B


6


16


25


26


Congressman


J. Joseph O'Connor, D.


11


23


25


59


William N. Osgood, Prog.


7


14


10


31


John Jacob Rogers, R.


86


86


119


291


Blanks


1


5


10


16


Councillor


John J. Hogan, D. .


11


26


26


63


Harrie C. Hunter, Prog.


12


31


17


60


Henry C. Mulligan, R.


78


62


99


239


Blanks


4


9


22


35


Senator


Henry P. Dunn, D. .


9


23


18


50


Charles A. Kimball, R.


84


82


105


271


Allen Brooks Parker, Prog.


11


15


32


58


Blanks


1


8


9


18


Representative in General Court


Edgar H. Hall, R.


86


66


125


277


Charles F. Johnson, D.


12


26


24


62


John L. Kennison, Prog.


7


28


13


48


Blanks


0


8


2


10


County Commissioner


George A. Goodwin, Prog.


8


18


18


44


Levi S. Gould. R.


82


77


103


262


Charles F. McCarthy, D.


12


28


30


70


Blanks


3


5


13


21


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year 1914, entitled : "An act relative to vacations to laborers employed by cities and towns," be accepted ?


-


27


Yes


23


37


44


104


No


54


59


54


167


Blanks


28


32


66


126


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year 1914. to make Saturday a half-holiday without loss of pay for laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by, or on behalf of the Commonwealth, and otherwise to regulate their employment. be accepted ?


Yes


26


46


53


125


No


56


54


51


161


Blanks


23


28


60


111


Shall the act passed by the General Court in the year 1914, providing for the abolition of party enrollment at primary elections be accepted ?


Yes


43


67


62


172


No


25


28


30


83


Blanks


37


33


72


142


Total number of ballots cast


105


128


164


397


Vote of Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District, November 3, 1914


AActon


Aver


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Westford


Total


Edgar H. Hall of Acton. R. .


. 277|142|60 368| 77|202|1126


Charles F. Johnson of Littleton. D


62 156 18 168 112 98 614


John L. Kennison of Aver. Prog.| Blanks


48'140| 6|108| 33| 40 375


10 23| 3| 55


5| 27 123


Totals


397|461 87 699 227 367 2238


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


Births


Whole number recorded 42


Born in Acton


39


Males 23


Females 19


Native parentage


22


Foreign parentage 10


Mixed parentage 10


Marriages


Whole number recorded 19


Residents of Acton 28


Residents of other places 10


Deaths


Whole number recorded 33


Residents of Acton. 33


Residents of other places


()


Occurring in Acton


31


Occurring in other places


2


Average age, vears 49


plus


Note. The town clerk requests information of any error or omission in the lists of births, marriages and deaths.


The town elerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the returns of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE,


Town Clerk.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1914


No. Date


Place


Name


Residence


1. April 25, 1914


Acton


Osberg, Olga Acton


Aspinwall, Breck New York City


Holden, Hazel Marie . Acton


3. January 17. 1914


Bulette, Frank W. . Acton


Laine, Amanda . Acton


4. October 17, 1914


Acton


5. November 2, 1914


Center, Donald S.


. Acton


West Acton


Gray, Eva E. M.


. Acton


6. JJune 2, 1914


West Acton


HIallin, Ruth II. A.


Malden


Graff, Gustav


. Acton


Christianson, Alice


Acton


Wall, Edward A.


Acton


South Acton


Washburn, Mary Louise


Burlington, Vt.


Ineson. Benjamin JJohn


. South Acton


Battles, Mildred Joyce


South Acton


Kathan, Earl Herman


Boxboro


Wetherbee, Ruth Evelyn West Acton


Le Clere, Omar . . South Acton


Richard, Mary South Acton


12. October 7. 1914


MacDonald, Fred Allan . Chicago, Il].


29


Dow, Comrey Leonard


. Somerville


7. January 3, 1914 Acton


8. October 14, 1914


.


9. June 5. 1914 South Acton


10. April 23, 1914 Cambridge


11. June 16. 1914 . West Acton


Anderson, John Acton


2. June 27, 1914 Acton


Maynard


Carpenter, Frank E. . Acton


Howe, Eva May . . Acton


West Acton


Feltus, Jessie Harriet West Acton


13 March 5, 1914


Olsen, Alfred Walter .Acton ...


Concord


Maynard


14 June 17, 1914


Holt, Ethel . Perkins, Albert II.


. West Acton


15. August 20, 1914 West Acton


Baldwin, Julia R.


West Acton


Pireira. Antonio Fegueredo


West Acton


Cambridge


DeBairos, Bernardina Jacintha


West Acton


Schnair. Peter Joseph . .


West Acton


Ledgard, Mary Elizabeth


.


Maynard


17. January 16, 1914 Taylor, Walter P. . Maynard


South Acton


Willis, Marguerite Hazel South Acton


18. September 30, 1914 Maynard


Tobin, William K. Maynard


Schnair, Cora M. . West Acton


Tolman, Henry Everett South Acton


19. January 21, 1914 West Acton Jones, Nellie Edith . South Acton 30


16. January 26. 1914 Maynard


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1914


No. Date.


Name of Child.


Name of Parents.


1. February 17 .. Allen, Carl Joseph


Joseph and Mary (Frazer)


2. July 1 . Bacon, Robert Sutherland .Frederick Calvert and Mary (Sutherland) ..


3. September 15. . Bennett, Ora Muriel . Amos L. and Sadie M. (Parker)


4. December 2 ... Bernier, Beryl Della .


5. January 10 ... Blume, George Wilbur


6. November 27 .. Braman, Albert Stacy


7. June 1 Bulette, Annie Viola


8. May 26 Burnham, Robert Henry


9. July 4 . Carey, Lucella


10. February 17 .. Carlisle, Samuel F., Jr.


Samuel F. and Alice M. (Hall)


August 4 Chapman, Ethel Dixon . Frank Chapman and Ethel A. (Dixon)


13. October 18 ... Conquest, Aloretta May


James E. and Lena May (Dubey)


June 13


Crossland, Edgar Macintyre


. Edgar and Alice N. (MacIntyre)


14. 15. June 8 . Crowley, Albert Baker . Francis J. and Ella May (Baker)


16. February 6 . Dunn, Theodore Halpin . William S. and Annie (Vinal)


17. April 1 . Flint, Dorothy Heath . Carl Cyrus and Grace Seavey (Emery) . Gustav M. and Alice JJ. (Christianson) 18. July 31 . Graff, Harold M. 19. February 18 .. Hawley, Hazel H. Henry H. and Sarah E. (Ford)


20. December S ... Hopps, Joseph Myron


. John E. and Elizabeth (Le Clair)


21. April 8 . Kempton, Lester William 22. April 24 . Kennedy, Mary Cecelia Leland LeRoy and Theresa Viola ( Wamboldt ) .John F. and Julia Frances (Driscoll) 24. October 18 .... King, Hobart Thompson . 23. June 25 . Kimball, Karolyn Janet Benjamin Milton and Lena Harriet (Loker) . Benjamin A. and Ethel E. (Thompson) .....


. Joseph A. and Arvilla Blanche (Gilmore) . .. . George O. and Georgia E. (Gowell) .


James Waldo and Edith Frances (Evans) . .


. Frank W. and Amanda (Laine)


. John William and Ida Birmingham (Maker) Alfred S. and Lucella V. (Moore)


11. 12. August 22 . Charter, George Henry


William W. and Mary E. (Davis)


25. December 17 .. Lawrin, Walter William


. William George and Marie Lena (Dufour) Albert W. and Jane (Claflin)


26. May 8 . . . . Marsh, Norman Claflin


27. March 24 ..... Mauro, Antoni


. Joseph and Pasqualina (Paudina)


28. January 23 ... Mason, Helen Elizabeth . Ralph Roger and Mary Emma (Batchelder)


29. November 21 .. Macdonald, John Allan


Allan and Teresa Barbara (Grady)


30. April 23 . . . . . . Mclaughlin, Ruth Evelyn


. Joseph E. and Katherine (Sullivan)


31.


November 14 . . McNulty, John Alfred .


. Walter A. and Alice (Melanson)


32. May 23 Rawitser, Bertha Eleanor . William and Grace Trene (Hutchinson)


23. July 5. . Roche, Virginia May


. Francis B. and Kathryne C. (Hubbard)


34. November 17 .. Sawyer. Robert William . Chester Arthur and Esther May (Mckenzie) . Arthur Edward and Cora C. (Downie) .


35. November 15 .. Slack. Marguerite Velma


36. June 16 . Sluyski. Elizabeth Dorothea


. Michael and Elizabeth (Senoski)


37. August 25 . Taylor, Beatrice Esther . Walter I. and Harriett T. (Butterfield)


38. March 6 West, Harvey Ernest . Hugh E. and Myrtle May (Rudolph)


39. May 5 Willis, Dorothy Annie . Carl Edward and Margaret Emily (Boulder)


40. May 1 . . . Wood. Parker Newton . Oliver D. and Louisa N. (Pratt)


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1914


No. Date of Death 191₺


Names.


Yrs.


Age Mos. Days


1. September 12 ..


Anderson, Hans


46


7 12


2. January 22


Barker, Louisa M.


81


5


16


3. September 30 ..


Bisbee, Calvin W.


59


14


4. August 12


Blood, Emma Frances


68


4


22


5. July 5 . . .


Carey, Lucella .


18hrs.


6.


January 28


Clark. Charles H.


72


11


10


7. September 10 ..


Clark, Herbert T.


71


3


19


8. March 18 ·


Cobleigh, Ephriam


82


6


18


9. June 14


Crossland, Edgar MacIntyre


1


10.


August 11


Di Bennedetto, Michael


1 .


3


6


11. December 9


Duffy, George .


42


29


13. February 20 . .


Dunn, Theodore Halpin


14


14.


May 11


Ewell, Emeline B.


87


9


1


15. April 24


Flint, Dorothy F.


66


1


16


17.


February 18


Kelley, Adelia A.


76


4


20


18.


February 8


Lawrence, Martha Ann


92


27


19. October 10 . .


Lawrey, Ellen A.


51


8


26


20. January 26 ·


Mann, M. Evalyn


55


11


26


21.


October 7


Morris, Charlotte M.


69


4


13


22.


February 5


. .


Newton, Waldo Wood


39


3


3


23. April 15 .


Noves, Sarah C. .


71


7


12


33


12. February 12


Dunn, Annie V. L.


2


23


16. April 1


Foster, Aaron W.


. .


24. October 14 . · 25. November 18. .


Randall, Henry S.


44


10


16


Sawyer, Robert William


1


26.


February 16


. .


Sullivan, Timothy ..


89 about


27.


March 30


.


Titus, Ozro W. .


76 7 26


28. March 26 ·


Wamboldt, C. Benson


56


29. May 1 ...


Wood, Parker Newton


312 hrs. 70


Wood, Franklin P. .


15


30.


December 9 .


·


31.


September 24 ..


Young, Mabel N.


17


11


19


34


NON-RESIDENT BURIALS IN 1914


No. Date of Death 1914


Names


1. April 27


Allen, George W.


71


8 25


2. June 30 Campbell, Francis Joseph


81


8 21


3. October 18 . . Davis. Lona Maud ..


38


:


4. February 20 .. Dusseault. Mary E.


70


1


24 Somerville . Woodlawn


5. June 4 . . . Haynes, Henry G.


64


aBoston . Woodlawn


6. June 15 . . Kendall, Estabrook Sarah Eldora


67


0


21


Royalton, Vt. . . Woodlawn . .


7. April 7 .. Lane, Herbert S.


62


1 20


Boston


. Woodlawn . .


8. November 14 . . Leahy, John W.


50


3


10


Shirley


. Mt. Hope .


9. May 6 . Lathrop, Mary Mead


85


11


· Keuka, Florida . Woodlawn .


10. May 22 . McDonald, George


88


2


11


Concord .


Mt. Hope .


.


11. July 18 . :McDonald, Walter Warren


82


9


24


Somerville


Mt. Hope .


12. November 3 . . Mozrall, Sarah Ann ..


78


4


2


Littleton, N. H. . Mt. Hope . . .


13. March 22 ,Pike, Nancy


69


4


Boston . Woodlawn .


14. August 19


. Robbins. George L. F.


47


7


1


Boston


Woodlawn


. ·


15. July 9 . Rouillard, Ellen W.


73


7


11


Boston


. Woodlawn .


16. June 24 . Shedd, Electa Smith


76


3


24


Boston


. Mt. Hope .


17. Aug. 24 (1913) . Stiles, James Fred


41


4


20


Keene, N. H.


. Woodlawn .


18. September 6 .. Wright, Elizabeth


94


0


10


Concord


. Mt. Hope . ...


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


Place of Death.


Place of Burial Soldiers' Home, Me. . Woodlawn .... Norwood, England . Woodlawn ... . Westboro . . Woodlawn .


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PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1914




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