Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1916-1920, Part 17

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1916
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William C. Coughlin


Precinct 2


Warden


Lucius A. Hesselton


Deputy Warden


Theron F. Newton


Clerk


Lorenzo E. Reed


Deputy Clerk


.James McGreen


Inspector Lewis C. Hastings


Deputy Inspector Frank A. Merriam


Inspector . Constance O'Neil


Deputy Inspector Benjamin W. Ineson


Precinct 3


Warden


Charles J. Holton


Deputy Warden


Bertram D. Hall


Clerk


William L. Tenney


Deputy Clerk


Edwin T. Swift


Inspector


Fred S. Whitcomb


Deputy Inspector Charles H. Mead


Inspector John T. McNiff


Deputy Inspector


. Guy P. Littlefield


Cattle Inspector Fred S. Whitcomb


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Fire Engineers William H. Kingsley, Chief Precinct 1


Fred W. Billings, 1st Asst. J. W. Livermore, 2nd Asst.


Precinct 2


Geo. E. Clapp, 1st Asst. W. H. Jones, 3rd Asst. Precinct 3


F. W. Hoit, 2nd Asst.


C. D. Cram, 1st Asst. A. R. Beach, 2nd Asst.


Forest Warden


William H. Kingsley


Deputy Forest Wardens


All the above named assistant Fire Engineers


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark


J. W. Dupee Charles E. Smith


Bertram D. Hall E. C. Cheney


George H. Reed Frank A. Merriam


W. H. Kingsley


Public Weighers


J. P. Fletcher M. E. Taylor E. C. Cheney E. F. Conant


Thomas Hearon George H. Reed William H. Teele


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Theron F. Newton


Superintendent of Moth Work


James O'Neil


Police Officers


John M. Kempton John T. McNiff


Oliver D. Wood James N. Berry


Inspector of Slaughter Houses


Edward S. Fobes


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss.


RAF


ONI


1735.


ACTON.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Acton, in the County aforesaid, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town to meet in the town hall, in said town, on Monday, the first day of March, 1920, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles to wit :


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


Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for the follow- ing town officers, to wit: One town clerk for one year, one selectman for three years, three overseers of the poor for one year, one town treasurer for one year, five members of the finance committee for one year, one collector of taxes for one year, one tree warden for one year, four constables for one year, four field drivers for one year, three fence viewers for one year, one assessor for three years, one trustee for Memorial library for three years, one cemetery commissioner for three years, one member of the board of health for three years, two members of the school committee for three years.


The polls will be opened at 9.30 a. m., and may be closed at 4 p. m. Article 3. To choose all town officers not named in Article 2 and fix salaries of all town officers.


Article 4. To see if the town will accept the reports of the various town officials.


Article 5. To hear and act on reports of any committee chosen to report at this meeting.


Article 6. To see what sums of money the town will raise by taxation and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town.


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate for the enforcement of the liquor law, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the observance of Memorial day.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take in regard to collecting of taxes.


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Article 10. To see if the town will fix the price for fighting brush fires, or act anything thereon.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town, or act anything thereon.


Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1st, 1920, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the payment of premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the suppression of the elm tree beetle, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see what action the town will take towards ex- tending the lighting system from Merriam's corner to the Christofen- son place in South Acton.


Article 16. To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to sell the town farm.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00, or some other amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics, the money to be expended by and the director to serve in cooperation with the county trustees for aid to agriculture of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 1918, it being understood that one-fourth of this amount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of boys' and girls' club work.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to accept the fund hitherto known as the West Acton Fireman's Relief Fund, and to administer the same in accordance with the vote of the West Acton Volunteer Fireman's Association. Also, if the town will accept va- rious other property belonging to said Association, for the use of the West Acton Fire Department, or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see what action the town will take towards erect- ing a roll of honor for soldiers and sailors who served in the World War, and raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


Article 20. To see what action the town will take in regard to the abatement of taxes of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street R. R., as voted at the last annual meeting.


Article 21. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 for cutting brush, the same to be expended by the tree warden, under the direction of the selectmen, or act anything thereon.


Article 22. To see what action the town will take towards ac- cepting a certain proposition of Mr. N. H. Tenney on expense on operating stone crusher, or act anything thereon.


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Article 23. To see if the town will build a suitable vault for the safe keeping of records and other town property.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to maintain one or more street lights on Maynard street in South Acton and to instruct select- men to have same installed.


Article 25. To see if the town will borrow money by the issue of notes to defray the town's share of the cost of rebuilding or repair- ing the Powder Mill road and Maynard street from the Maynard line to South Acton, or act thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting copies thereof, attested by you, at each and all of the places as voted by the town, 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 said meeting.


Given under our hands at Acton, this sixteenth day of February, 1920.


CHARLES J. HOLTON, WARREN H. JONES, WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, Selectmen of Acton.


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, March 3, 1919


The meeting was called to order by the town clerk.


Article 1. Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator. C. D. Cram, Herbert F. Robbins, Charles E. Smith and Ernest R. Teele were chosen as tellers.


Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for town officers ; also to vote on the question: "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town?"


The following town officers were chosen :


Town Clerk-Horace F. Tuttle.


Selectman, three years-William H. Kingsley.


Assessors : three years-Warren H. Jones. 2 years-Henry L. Haynes. 1 year-Albert P. Durkee.


Overseers of the Poor-William H. Kingsley, Warren H. Jones, Charles J. Holton.


Treasurer-Frank W. Hoit.


Collector of Taxes-Henry L. Haynes.


Constables-John T. McNiff, Oliver D. Wood, James N. Berry. Fence Viewers-Charles J. Holton, Warren H. Jones, William H. Kingsley.


School Committee, 3 years :- Elsie F. Parsons, Bertram E. Hall. 2 year :- Alice H. Carlisle, Harry N. Brown. 1 year-Lilly C. Case. Cemetery Commissioner-Horace F. Tuttle.


Board of Health for three years-Theron F. Newton.


Trustee Memorial Library-Horace F. Tuttle.


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Tree Warden-James O'Neil.


Finance Committee-Edgar H. Hall, Asaph Merriam, James B. Tuttle, Horace F. Tuttle, William F. Stevens.


On the question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of in- toxicating liquors in this town?" Twenty-four (24) voted Yes, eighty-nine (89) voted No.


Article 3. To choose all necessary town officers not named in article 2, and fix salaries of all town officers.


Voted: To instruct the Selectmen to appoint surveyors of lumber, wood and bark.


Chose Horace F. Tuttle trustee of the Goodnow fund for three years.


Voted: That the salary of the tax collector be one per cent. of the amount collected.


Voted: That the salary of the treasurer be two hundred dollars per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the selectmen be one hundred dollars, and the other members fifty dollars each per an- num.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to fix the salary of all other town officers.


Article 4. To see if the town will accept the reports of the various town officials.


Voted: To accept the reports of the several town officers as printed.


Article 5. To hear and act on the reports of any committee chosen at any previous meeting that has not already reported.


Voted: To accept the report of the committee on Preparedness as printed in the town report.


Article 6. To see what sums of money the town will raise by taxation and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town.


Voted: To appropriate for


Roads and Bridges, including oiling $ 6,000.00


Rebuilding Lowell road 1,500.00


Memorial library, current expenses


450.00


Memorial library, books 200.00


Schools j.


20,000.00


Hydrant service


2,775.00


Street lighting


3,250.00


Moth work


829.31


Salaries of town officers


2,200.00


Buildings and Grounds


300.00


Police department


200.00


Board of Health


500.00


Town home


500.00


Outside Poor


1,300.00


Cemeteries


700.00


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Unclassified


200.00


Printing


200.00


Reserve Fund 1,000.00


Military Aid


200.00


Fire department


550.00


Memorial day


150.00


Enforcement of Liquor law


830.00


Insurance of Employees


350.00


Elm leaf beetle, control of 300.00


Premium on treasurer's and collector's bonds 150.00


Fighting forest fires 200.00


Voted to raise by taxation for town charges 28,000.00


In accordance with the recommendation of the finance com- mittee :


Voted: That a committee be chosen to consider the matter of selling the town farm with reference to applying the proceeds to the erection of a high school building, to report at the next annual town meeting.


Voted: That the finance committee constitute the said com- mittee and that they report at an earlier date if they so desire.


A motion to authorize the Overseers of the Poor to rent or close the town farm for one year did not prevail.


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will appro- priate for the enforcement of the liquor law or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the unexpended balance of last year. Article 8. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the due observance of Memorial day.


Voted : To appropriate the sum of $150.


Article 9. 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, 1919, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after Nov. 1, 1919, interest shall be charged at the rate of six per cent. per annum from Oct. 15, 1919 until such taxes are paid.


Voted: That poll and personal taxes only be payable on de- nıand.


Voted: That the collector shall issue summons for all poll and personal taxes only remaining unpaid Sept. 1,1919.


Article 10. To see. if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pay for fighting brush fires, the amount to be fixed by the Forest Warden subject to the approval of the selectmen.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town or act anything thereon.


Acting under Art. 6, Voted to appropriate $350.


Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in


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anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1919, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Voted: That the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning Jan. 1, 1919, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the payment of the premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon.


Acting under article 6, Voted to appropriate $150.


Article 14. To see whether the town will raise and appropriate money to contribute to the cost of operation and fixed charges of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson street railway company, under Chap- ter 288, of the general acts of 1918, an act to authorize cities and towns to contribute to the cost of operating and fixed charges of street railway companies, or take any action thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $600 to be expended at the discretion of the selectmen.


Article 15. To see what action the town will take toward the completion of repairs on the "Lowell road," and raise and appro- priate money therefor.


Voted: To appropriate $1500 towards the completion of re- pairs on the Lowell road, provided the state and county appropriate an equal amount.


Article 16. To see if the town will employ a district nurse. Voted: To pass over the article.


Abstract of Proceedings of a Special Town Meeting


Held June 23, 1919


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 borrow a sum of money not to exceed $5000, to be used for further repairs on roads and bridges or do or act anything thereon.


Voted: Unanimously that the treasurer with the approval of the selectmien be authorized to borrow three thousand dollars for a term not exceeding one year to be used for the repairing of roads and bridges.


Article 3. To see what action the town will take, if any, toward presenting memorials to Acton soldiers and sailors who were in the service of our country in the late war, or act anything thereon.


Voted: Unanimously that a committee of fifteen, five from each precinct, be chosen to make arrangements for a "welcome home" to all who served in the "Great War" from this town.


Voted: That the moderator be instructed to appoint a nomi-


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nating committee of three to report the names of fifteen persons to be voted upon at this meeting. The moderator appointed Wm. H. Kingsley, Bertram D. Hall and Frank W. Hoit. The nominating committee reported the following names :


Wm. H. Kingsley, Warren H. Jones, Charles J. Holton, Gertrude C. Daniels, Clara Sawyer, Albert R. Beach, Charlotte Conant, Lulu M. Clark, Helen A. Knowlton, James B. Tuttle, Fred L. Burke, Rachel A. Haynes, Horace F. Tuttle, Frank W. Hoit, Bertram D. Hall, and they were chosen a committee of arrangements.


Voted : To appropriate three hundred dollars for the use of said committee.


Voted: That said committee consider the matter of a permanent memorial and report to the town at some future meeting.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the road leading from the house of Mrs. Gertrude Daniels to the Lowell road at North Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To discontinue the road in North Acton leading from the Lowell road to the Old County road, near the farm of Mrs. Gertrude C. Daniels, reserving to owners of land abutting said road. the right


pass to and from their land.


Article 5. To see what action the town will take toward the adoption of a system of by-laws, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That a committee consisting of the moderator and four others appointed by him frame a set of by-laws and report them to the town at the next annual meeting.


The following persons were appointed : Allen Brooks Parker, moderator ; James B. Tuttle, Horace F. Tuttle, Charles J. Holton and Frank B. Lothrop.


STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1919


Party designations : D., Democratic; R., Republican ; S., Social- ist : S. L., Socialist Labor ; P., Prohibition.


Governor


Precincts


1


2


3 Total


Whole number of votes cast


111


135


144


390


Calvin Coolidge, R.


103


120


131


354


Charles B. Ernst, P.


0


1


0


1


William A. King, S.


0


0)


0


0


Richard H. Long, D.


6


13


11


30


Ingvar Paulsen, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Lieutenant-Governor


Carl J. Brant, S.


0


2


1


3


Channing H. Cox, R.


99


116


127


342


E. Edward Gordon, P.


0


0


0


0


John F. J. Herbert, D.


8


15


14


37


Patrick Mulligan, S. L.


0


0


0


0


12


Secretary


Harry W. Bowman, P.


0


0


3


3


James Hayes, S. L. .


0


0


2


2


Albert P. Langtry, R.


97


116


119


332


Charles H. McGlue, D.


5


14


14


33


Herbert H. Thompson, S.


0


0


0


0


Treasurer


Fred J. Burrell, R.


82


107


113


302


David Craig, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Charles D. Fletcher, P.


1


0


1


2


Louis Marcus, S.


0


0


0


0


Chandler M. Wood, D.


21


23


22


66


Auditor


Arthur J. B. Cartier, D.


9


16


13


38


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


92


112


120


324


Oscar Kinsalas, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Walter P. J. Skahan, S.


0


0


0


0


Henry J. D. Small, P.


1


1


1


3


Attorney-General


J. Weston Allen, R.


96


115


123


334


Morris I. Becker, S. L.


1


0


0


1


Joseph A. Conry, D.


6


15


14


35


Conrad W. Crooker, P.


1


2


0


3


William R. Henry, S.


0


0


0


0


Councillor-Sixth District


James G. Harris, R.


92


112


116


320


Senator- Seventh Middlesex District


Charles H. Burns, D.


8


14


13


35


Gardner W. Pearson, R.


94


115


119


328


Representative in General Court-11th Middlesex District


Karl M. Perham, D.


25


19


25


69


James H. Wilkins, R.


80


111


105


296


County Commissioner-Middlesex


County


Erson B. Barlow, R.


94


111


115


320


Charles J. Barton, D.


10


15


12


37


Frederic P. Barnes, R.


84


96


102


282


H. Harding Hale, R.


47


73


63


183


District Attorney-Northern District


12


20


40


Nathan A. Tufts, R.


95


116


116


327


"Shall the re-arrangement of the Constitution of the Commonwealth, submitted by the


Constitutional Convention be approved


and ratified ?"


47


72


64


183


No


19


16


13


48


Yes.


Associate Commissioners-Middlesex


County


William E. Russell, D.


8


13


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year 1919 entitled "An act relative to the establishment and maintenance of contin- uation schools and courses of instruction for employed minors" be accepted ? Yes No


51


87


70


208


17


9


7


33


Shall Chapter 116, General Acts of 1919 ap- proved by the General Court without divi- sion, which provides that deposits in sav- ings banks and savings departments of trust companies may be placed on interest once a month and not oftener; that divi- dends on such deposits may be declared semi-annually and not oftener, and that interest shall not be paid on any such de- posits withdrawn between dividend days, be approved ?


Yes


61


84


81


226


No


19


22


15


56


Vote for Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District, 1919


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Tyngsboro


Westford


Totals


Karl M. Perham,


Chelmsford


69


64


25


422


52


53


129 814


James H. Wilkins,


Carlisle


296


178


69


451


151


114


219 1478


Blanks


25


15


1


74


17


12


32


176


Totals


390


257


95


947


220


179


380 2468


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT Births


Whole number recorded


33


Born in Acton


19 Native parentage 23


Males


15 Foreign parentage 4


Females


18 Mixed parentage 6


Marriages


Whole number recorded


20


Residents of Acton


22 Residents of other places


.


18


Deaths


Whole number recorded


37


Residents of Acton


37 Residents of other places


...


0


Occurring in Acton


26 Occurring in other places . .


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1919


No. Date Name of Child


1. Feb. 11 Anderson, Alfred


. John and Olga (Westburg)


2 Jan. 17 Anderson, Margaret . Hans and Martha M. (Munson)


3 Jan. 28 Blume, Joseph Alonzo . George Oscar and Georgia (Gowell)


4 Mar. 25 Brown, Helen . . Harry A. and Edith N. (Holt)


5 Dec.


15 Bulette, Lillian Margaret . Frank W. and Amanda (Laine)


6 Jan. 4 Burnham, William Gerard


.. John W. and Ida M. (Maker)


7 July 23 Bunda, Nicholai, Jr. ....


8 July 14 Charter, Mabel Beatrice


9 Apr. 7 Davis, Evelyn .


. Nicholai and Hopka (Ocherak) : William Wesley and Mary E. (Davis) . Wendall F. and Florence M. (Bell)


10 Oct.


13 Durkee, Esther May


Albert Porter and Florence Estella (White)


11


July 13 French, Edith Gertrude . James Henry and Ada Mae (Wamboldt)


12 Apr. 5 Gilbert, Alfred Grover, Jr. ... Alfred G. and Mary J. (Gerroir)


13 Jan.


22 Goodrich, Shirley Dorothy ... Horace E. and Alice R. (Reu)


14 July


31 Hargraves, Edward Wright . Wright and Olive May (Woodland)


15 Mar.


22 Hayward, Lucille Grace


16 Oct.


4 Haywood, Russell Davis


. George K. and Merle M. (Reynolds) . Earle Frank and Ethelyn Lucy (Davis) . Pearley Frost and Alice (Gustavson)


17 June 20 Holt, Julia Forest


18 Apr. 7 Lambert, Louis Herbert


19


Mar.


12 Larson, Dorothy Anna


20


Sept. 25 Lovell, Lewis Jerome


21 May 27 MacDougall, Edward Glenn . . Dan Norman and Eva Louise (Perkins) . Albert W. and Jane H. (Claflin) 22 July 25 Marsh, Arthur Robert . Joseppa and Pasquilina (Mauro) 23 May 4 Mauro, Alfredo


24.


June


5 Merchant, Annette Helen . Ralph Edward and Etta Ann (Smith)


7 Ohnemus, Dorothy Walter Edward and Nellie (Sluyski)


26


Apr.


6 Punch, Helen Elizabeth


. John and Ellen (White)


nish blanks for the return of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.


The town clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur-


omissions in the list of births, marriages and deaths.


Note. The town clerk requests information of any errors or


Average age in years, 54+


14


. Joseph M. and Mary Jane (La Porte) . Oscar Wm. and Margaret C. (Manning) Don Washington and Martha (Sumter)


25 Aug.


Name of Parents


27 Dec. 8 Payson, Katherine Richardson Stanley Winter and Katherine (Richardson) 28 Nov. 21 Reed, Elizabeth . . . Otis J. and Evelyn (Kimball)


29 Mar. 22 Reed, Joseph Hosmer, Jr. . Joseph Hosmer and Evelyn (Benjamin)


30 Dec. 21 Richard, Edith Marie . Louis P. H. and Grace V. (Flynn)


31 Jan 15 Spinney, Evelyn Ruth . Everett R. and Daisy S. (Alward)


32 Dec. 24 Snyder, Robert Delaney John Glazier and Viola M. (Bruckner)


1918


* Apr. 27 Gallagher, Thomas C.


Thomas C. and Katherine J. (Callan)


* Correction (records of 1918)


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1919


No. Date Place .


Names


Residences


1 Feb. 22 Fitchburg


. Bouvier, George John .Fitchburg


Gray, Kitty Edna . Acton


2 Feb. 3 Nashua, N. H.


Bradbury, Rolfe Acton


Smith, Stella D. . Acton


3 July 20 Maynard


Cahill, John P. . Acton


Lee, Inga Acton


Christiansen, Arthur Murray Acton


Coady, Mary Ann .. . Maynard


Cram, Lowell Harrison Acton


Moore, Lois Madeline . Acton


Hall, Howard Wesley . Acton


Wilson, Mildred Roxanna Concord


. Hodgen, Hugh Cairns . Acton


7 July 19 Acton


Holbrook, Mildred Abbie Rutland


8 Apr. 12 Concord


Montague, Everett Nelson . Concord


Cram, Bertha May . Acton


9 July 24 Acton


Peterson, Walter Rutherford


. Maynard


Reed, Helen Lozina


. Acton


15


4 Oct. 22 Maynard


5 May 21 Acton


6 Sept. 6 Concord


10 Oct.


8 Brookline


Piper, Ralph Waldo Acton


Forbes, Marian Louise Brookline


11 Dec. 20 Acton Rankin, Elmer Dickson . Concord Mason, Lizzie Luella . Acton


12 May 27 Boston


Rawitser, William . Acton


13 Aug. 26 Boston


Richardson, Harold Moulton . Acton


Feltus, Winnifred Maria


Lawrencetown, N.S.


Schnair, Richard A.


Acton


Slyvert, Mildred Lulla . Maynard


15 Aug. 17 Acton


. Squires, James . .


Acton


Jordan, Florence A. Acton


16 July 27 Maynard


Stone, Henry C. Heath, Bertha Gertrude Acton


Knoxville, Tenn.


17 June 28 Acton


Stroud, Thomas Moody . Greensboro, N. C.


18 Mar. 18 Acton


Wamboldt, Nelson W. Shirley


Brill, Beulah Edith


Shirley


Whitcomb, Julian A. Dracut


Durkee, Jennie L. Acton


20 Nov. 22 Maynard


. Wood, Arthur Concord


Schnair, Edith Naomi Acton


. Blanchard, Webster Sanderson


.. Acton


21 June 3 Augusta, Me.


Gage, Hazel Estelle .


. Augusta, Me.


19


Apr. 30 Acton


Stearns, Carolyn Victoria . Somerville 16


14


Feb.


10 Maynard


Roche, Ethel Cyrille . Boston


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1919


Age


No.


Date


Names


Yrs. Mos. Days


1 Jan. 6. . . .


Burnham, William Gerard


0


0


2


2


Feb. 4. .. .


Conant, George


88


4


23


3 Aug. 2 .... Gardner, Walter Clifton .


50


6


3


4 Mar. 23. .. .


Granberg, Florence Irene


0


4


18


5 Dec. 23. . .


Hall, Carleton E.


25


6


5


6


June 26. ...


Hayward, Helen


0


0


3


7


July 27 ...


Hennessy, Mary


21


6


11


8


Aug. 31. . . .


Hosmer, Ella Francena


69


6


22


9


Dec.


20 ...


Jones, Sarah Ann


82


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