Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1916-1920, Part 6

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1916
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Edwin A. Phalen


Clerk . Horace F. Tuttle


Deputy Clerk


. Moses E. Taylor


Inspector


Arthur F. Davis


Deputy Inspector Willis L. Holden


Inspector


James O'Neil


Deputy Inspector


William C. Coughlin


Precinct 2


Warden L. A. Hesselton


.. T. F. Newton Deputy Warden


Clerk


. Lorenzo E. Reed


Deputy Clerk Francis J. Crowley Inspector .. L. C. Hastings


Deputy Inspector


Frank A. Merriam


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Inspector Constance O'Neil


Deputy Inspector Benjamin W. Ineson


Precinct 3


Warden Charles J. Holton


Deputy Warden


. Bertram D. Hall


Clerk


.David R. Kinsley


Deputy Clerk William L. Tenney


Inspector Fred S. Whitcomb


Deputy Inspector .C. H. Mead


Inspector Guy P. Littlefield


Deputy Inspector


John T. McNiff


Cattle Inspector Fred S. Whitcomb


Fire Engineers William H. Kingsley, Chief Precinct 1


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Fred W. Billings, 1st Asst. Arthur F. Harris, 2nd Asst. E. P. Gates, 3rd Asst. Precinct 2


Nelson J. Cole, 1st Asst. E. C. Page, 2nd Asst.


W. H. Jones, 3rd Asst. Precinct 3


Edgar T. Rice, 1st Asst. A. B. Parker, 2nd Asst. W. J. Costello, 3rd 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 George H. Reed Frank A. Merriam


Bertram D. Hall E. C. Cheney


Public Weighers


J. P. Fletcher M. E. Taylor E. C. Cheney E. F. Conant Thomas Hearon George H. Reed William H. Teele Howard G. Reed


Sealer of Weights and Measures Theron F. Newton


Superintendent of Moth Work James O'Neil Police Officers


Charles A. Taylor Oliver D. Wood John T. McNiff James N. Berry


Inspector of Slaughter Houses Edward S. Fobes


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss.


RATED


DONI


- 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 hereby required and directed to notify and warn the inhabi- tants of said town who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs therein, to meet in the town hall, in said town, on Monday, the fourth day of March, 1918, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :


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


Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for the following named town officials, 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 on.' year, one assessor for three years, one trustee for the Memorial library for three years, one member of the school committee for three years, one cemetery commissioner for three years, one member of the board of health for three years. Also on the same ballot to vote Yes or No on the following question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town ?"


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.


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Article 5. To hear and act on the reports of any commit- tees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


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 amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the due observance of Memorial day.


Article 8. To see what sum of money the town will ap- propriate for the enforcement of the liquor law, or act anything thereon.


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


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


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate 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 be- ginning January 1st, 1918, 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 payment of premium on treasurer's and collector's bond, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- . propriate money to continue the drain pipe near the house of Lewis Willard on Martin street, South Acton, or instruct the road commissioners to continue the drain pipe past the oak tree on Martin street, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to increase the number of its school committee.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money sufficient to finish the rebuilding of the "Lowell Road," or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof in the following places: One each in the stores of C. H. Mead & Co., W. E. Whitcomb, George H. Reed, M. E. Taylor & Co., Herbert W. Lewis, Finney & Hoit, one in each of the R. R. Stations and Post Offices, and at the Nagog House, at least seven days before the time for holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with


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your doings thereon to the selectmen or the town clerk on or before the time for holding said meeting.


Given under our hands in Acton this sixteenth day of February, A. D. 1918.


CHARLES J. HOLTON,


WARREN H. JONES, WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, Selectmen of Acton.


Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, March


5th, 1917, and March 12th, 1917


The meeting was called to order by the town clerk.


Article 1. James B. Tuttle was chosen moderator by ballot.


Voted to adjourn the meeting to Monday, March 12, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the town hall.


Proceedings of the Adjourned Annual Meeting, March 12, 1917


The meeting was called to order by the moderator, James B. Tuttle.


Mr. James B. Tuttle requested to be excused from serving as moderator and it was so voted. Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


. On motion of Mr. Luther Conant it was voted: That the town adopt resolutions relating to the present crisis; it was voted that the moderator, the town clerk, and James McGreen be a committee to prepare such resolutions and report to the meeting.


Voted : Unanimously the following resolution :


Resolved : That we, the citizens of Acton, Mass., in the annual town meeting assembled, assure the President of the United States that his efforts to preserve peace and protect the lives and property of our citizens upon the high seas, and to uphold the rights of the nation to conduct its commerce un- molested shall and do have our support, and we assure the President that the spirit prevailing among us today is the same as was manifested by our "Minute Men of '75," and our "Patriots of '61."


Voted: That an engrossed copy, bearing the seal of the town be sent to the President by the moderator and town clerk.


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 ?"


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The following town officers were chosen :


Town Clerk-Horace F. Tuttle.


Selectman, three years-Warren H. Jones.


Assessor, three years-Arthur M. Whitcomb.


Assessor, two years-Ralph W. Piper.


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


Treasurer-Frank W. Hoit.


Collector of Taxes-Arthur M. Whitcomb.


Constables-John T. McNiff, Charles A. Taylor, Oliver D. Wood, James N. Berry.


Fence Viewers-Charles J. Holton, Warren H. Jones, William H. Kingsley.


School Committee-Edwin A. Phalen.


Cemetery Commissioner-Fred W. Green.


Board of Health-Edwin A. Phalen.


Trustee Memorial Library-J. Sidney White.


Tree Warden-James O'Neil.


Finance Committee-Edgar H. Hall, Asaph Merriam, James B. Tuttle, Horace F. Tuttle, Arthur M. Whitcomb.


On the question: "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town?" Twenty-two voted Yes; 106 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 and measurers of wood and bark.


Chose Luther Conant, trustee of the Goodnow fund for three years.


Voted : That the salary of the collector of taxes be one percent 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 annum.


Voted : That the salary of superintendent of streets be fixed by the selectmen.


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


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


Voted : To sell such wood and lumber on the town farm as the overseers of the poor deem best, and to invest the proceeds and apply the income to the support of the town home.


Article 5. To hear and act upon the reports of any com- mittees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


No reports were presented.


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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 raise for :


Memorial day $100.00


Repairing roads and bridges


4,000.00


Special work on Lowell road


1,000.00


Memorial library current expenses 450.00


Memorial library for books


200.00


Schools


22,000.00.


Hydrant service


2,750.00


Street lighting


3,300.00


Moth work


1,007.59.


Salaries of town officers


1,800.00


Voted : To appropriate for :


Oiling roads


$700.00


Buildings and grounds


200.00


Police department


200.00.


Board of Health


500.00


Town home


500.00


Outside poor


1,500.00


Cemeteries


600.00


Unclassified


300.00


Printing


300.00


Reserve fund


1,000.00


Military aid or soldiers' relief 200.00


Road to Bellows' farm 250.00


Article 7. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the due observance of Memorial day .. Voted : To raise and appropriate $100.


Article 8. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the liquor law, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the unexpended balance of last year.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take in re -- gard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Voted: To raise and appropriate $400 to be expended un- der the direction of the selectmen.


Article 10. To see what action the town will take in regard to the extermination of the gypsy and brown tail moths.


Voted : To raise the amount required by state law, or- $1,007.59.


Article 11. 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 October 15, 1917, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after No- vember 1, 1917, interest shall be charged at the rate of six per-


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cent per annum from October 15, 1917, 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 September 1, and that the collector shall collect all taxes committed to him within the municipal year in which they are assessed.


Article 12. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate $200.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money to insure the employes of the town, or do or act anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate $150.


Article 14. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the fire depart- ment, or do or act anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate $400.


Article 15. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for payment of premium on treasurer's and collector's bond.


Voted : To raise and appropriate $150.


Article 16. To see if the town will install one or more street lights in Acton Center, on the Littleton road, between the schoolhouse and residence of John F. Schneider, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be authorized to install one additional light on said street, provided it can be done without increasing the expense of street lighting.


Article 17. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to improve the grounds around the town hall, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the sum of $150 be appropriated; tlie same to be expended under the direction of a committee to be appointed by the moderator.


The moderator appointed as that committee: Edwin A. Phalen, Luther Conant Jr., Horace F. Tuttle.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to authorize the fire engineers to make certain interior alterations in the fire house at West Acton, or do or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate ($50) fifty dollars, the same to be expended by the fire engineers.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to authorize the purchase and equipment of automobile trucks for the use of the fire and forest fire departments, and will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


A motion: "That the board of fire engineers of the town


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be and hereby are authorized to purchase and equip for the use- of the fire and forest fire departments two automobile trucks and that the sum of two thousand dollars, or such part thereof as may be necessary therefor be and hereby is appropriated for the same," did not prevail ..


Mr. Franklin E. Griffin, in behalf of Mrs. Gertrude C. Daniels, offered to present to the town, her Chalmers touring car to be equipped as a fire truck, to store the same in her gar- age and to furnish a driver without expense to the town, pro- vided said car is kept in the garage on her farm in North Acton.


Voted: Unanimously to accept the offer of Mrs. Daniels with thanks and to appropriate the sum of $350 for equipping the car as a fire truck.


Voted: That the sum be expended under the direction of the fire engineers and Mr. Griffin.


Voted : To authorize the fire engineers to expend a sum equal to the sum already appropriated to equip a motor fire truck in each of the precincts of South and West Acton, pro- vided the car or truck is donated.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to re-appropriate the twenty-five dollars, appropriated at the last annual meet- ing, for the removal of the watering trough at the Center.


Voted : To re-appropriate the sum of $25, to be expended under the direction of the committee appointed to improve the grounds around the town hall.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to re-appropriate the unexpended balance of money appropriated at a special town meeting for the repair of the Pope road so called.


Voted : To re-appropriate the unexpended balance to re- pair the Pope road.


Article 22. To see what action the town will take to raise and appropriate $150 for the George Washington Memorial building, Washington, D. C.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to petition the American Woolen company to extend the street lighting system from "Merriam's Corner" to tlie Christofferson place in South Acton.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 24. To see what action the town will take on the acceptance of Section 1, Chapter 153, of the Acts of 1916, viz : "In towns having less than ten thousand inhabitants the an- nual license fee for carrying on the business of slaughtering neat cattle, sheep or swine, shall be such sum, not exceeding' one hundred dollars, as the selectmen shall fix."


Voted : To accept the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 153, of the Acts of 1916, relating to the business of slaughtering cattle.


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Voted: That the license fee be fixed at $100.


Article 25. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars for the purpose of removing snow and sanding that part of the streets used as sidewalks ; one hun- dred dollars to be at the disposal of each precinct and to be expended at the discretion of the selectmen, or act anything thereon.


A motion in the form of the article did not prevail.


Article 26. To see if the town will authorize the treas- urer with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1917, 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 hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1917, and to issue a note or notes there- for, payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred un- der this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year. Mr. Oliver D. Wood was granted the privilege of speaking on the matter of military drill and training.


Voted : That a committee of five be chosen to consider the matter of military preparedness.


Voted : That the moderator be chairman of this committee and that the moderator appoint the remaining four members. Oliver D. Wood, Nelson J. Cole, Walter A. Tuttle and Ralph T. Gates were appointed members of this committee.


Voted : That the town offer the use of any town buildings to the committee and to any organization working for military preparedness.


State Election, November 6th, 1917


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


Governor


Precincts


Total


1


2


3


Whole number of ballots cast


92


111


122


325


James Hayes, S. L.


1


2


0


3


Chester R. Lawrence, P.


0


0


1


1


Frederick W. Mansfield, D.


8


15


14


37


Samuel W. McCall, R.


83


90


107


280


John McCarty, S.


0


3


0


3


Blanks


0


1


0


1


14


Lieutenant Governor


Calvin Coolidge, R. ..


81


91


105


277


Mathew Hale, D .. , P., Prog.


6


13


13


32


Sylvester J. McBride, S.


1


2


0


3


Fred E. Oelcher, S. L.


1


1


0


2


Blanks


3


4


4


11


Secretary


Herbert S. Brown, P.


2


3


1


6


Albert P. Langtry, R.


74


84


98


256


Ingrar Paulsen, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Arthur B. Reed, D. .


9


15


12


36


Marion E. Sproule, S.


0


2


0


2


Blanks


7


6


11


24


Treasurer


Charles L. Burrill


77


86


102


265


Solon Lovett


1


2


0


3


Joseph A. Murphy


0


2


0


2


Humphrey O'Sullivan


11


13


12


36


Mary E. Peterson


0


1


0


1


Blanks


3


7


8


18


Auditor


Elzear H. Choquette, D.


11


14


12


37


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


71


80


96


247


David Craig, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Walter S. Peck, S.


0


3


0


3


Henry G. Smith, Jr., P.


2


2


0


4


Blanks


8


11


14


33


Attorney-General


Henry C. Atwill, R.


74


83


95


252


Frank Auchter, P.


1


2


1


4


William R. Henry, S.


0


2


0


2


Thomas J. Maher, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Josiah Quincy, D.


12


16


12


40


Blanks


5


7


14


26


Councillor


James G. Harris, R.


78


90


96


264


Blanks


14


21


26


61


Senator


Edward B. Eames, R.


79


90


95


264


Blanks


13


21


27


61


Representative in General Court


Walter Perham, R.


80


92


101


273


Blanks


12


19


21


52


County Commissioner, Middlesex County


77


89


90


256


Blanks


15


22


32


69


Walter C. Wardwell, R.


15


Shall the Article of Amendment relative to absentee vot- ing, be approved and ratified ? Yes


69


78


87


234


No


9


16


12


37


Blanks


14


17


23


54


Shall the Article of Amendment relative to appropriations for educational and benevolent purposes, be approved and ratified ?


Yes


72


90


97


259


No


11


12


13


36


Blanks


9


9


12


30


Shall the Article of Amendment relative to the taking and distribution by the Commonwealth and its municipalities of common necessaries of life, be approved and ratified ?


Yes


71


85


96


252


No


8


7


6


21


Blanks


13


19


20


52


Vote for Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District, 1917


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Tyngsboro


Westford


Totals


Walter Perham of


Chelmsford


273


152


59


520


125


84


216 1429


Blanks


52


43


10


153


21


8


76


363


Totals


325


195


69


673


146


92


292 1792


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Births


Whole number recorded 43


Born in Acton


37


Native parentage


.20


Males


30


Foreign parentage


9


Females


13


Mixed parentage


14


Marriages


Whole number recorded


33


Residents of Acton ... 41 Residents of otherplaces 25


Deaths


Whole number recorded 58


Residents of Acton ....


.55


Occorring in Acton


.


.47


Residents of other places 3 Occurring in other places 11 Average age in years, 58 plus


Note. The town clerk requests information of any errors or omission 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.


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1917


No. Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1. Oct. 15 .. Benere, Richard Francis


. Francis J. and Maude I. Benere


2. Sept. 20 .. Bernier, Clyde Joseph . Joseph and Arvilla B. Bernier


3. July 9. . Blood, Elizabeth . Kenneth T. and Bess J. Blood


4. April 8. . Brown, Robert


. Murray and Mary Brown


5. Oct. 6. . Bunda, Alexander


Michael and Hopka Bunda


6. March 30. .


Chapman, Frank Hilton


. Frank W. and Ethel A. Chapman


7. May 30. . . Davis, Edward Lee . . William E. and Anna Davis


8. June 4. . Davis, Eugene


Alfred W. and Lizzie Davis


9. May 7 .. Foster, Pauline


. Charles E. and Margaret A. Foster


10. March 27. .


French, James Henry James H. and Ada M. French


11. March 2 .. Fullonton, Robert . Lewellyn F. and Ethel M. Fullonton


12. Feb. 12 .. Granberg, Annie Matilda . Ole and Matilda Granberg


13. Aug. 1 .. Hagen, Evelyn Agnes


. Sven S. and Linda Hagen . Earl and Ethelyn M. Hayward


14. Nov. 25. .


Hayward, Earl Frank


. Ralph T. and Mary E. Jones


16. Feb. 10 ..


Leard, Raymond David


. Herbert W. and Harriet Lewis


18. 19.


Sept. Jan. 20 ..


Lewis, Pauline MacDougall, Albert Norman


.. Daniel N. and Eva L. MacDougall .Joseph and Pasqualina Mauro


21. July


12 .. Martin, Walter Anthony


.Frank X. and Ina M. Martin


22. July


15. . Mekkelson, Henry, Jr. . .. Henry and Thora M. Mekkelsen


23. Feb.


4 .. 18. .


Newcomb, Elmer Ellsworth ... G. Ernest and Lily L. Newcomb


24. Aug.


Oelschlegel, Freida Elizabeth .Fritz W. and Elizabeth Oelschlegel


25. May


16 .. Olsen, Theodore Lee .. John E. and Martha Olsen


26. Feb.


20. . O'Neil, James Edward, Jr. .. . James E. and Katharine F. O'Neil


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15. July 16 ..


Jones, Lucie Mae Langton, William Edward Jr. . William E. and Sarah L. Langton . Dayson H. and Amanda D. Leard


17. March 10. .


5 ..


20. Dec. 3 .. Mauro, Michel


27. Oct.


28. May 8. . Parker, Edwin Henry


.. Allen B. and Nora E. Parker


23 .. Peppard, Murray Bisbee . Victor E. and Edna C. Peppard


29. June 26 .. Perkins, Ella Elizabeth . Arno H. and Maud E. Perkins


30. Dec. 3 .. Pereira, Jose De Feguredo . Antonio De F. and Bernadina J. Pereira


31. April 12 ..


Punch, John Joseph


.John E. and Ellen Punch


Feb. 5 ..


Roche, Francis David


Francis B. and Kathryne C. Roche


34. Dec. 20 .. Snyder, John Glaize, Jr.


John G. and Viola M. Snyder


35. Aug. 10 .. Spinney, Earle Rhea .


. Everett R. and Daisy S. Spinney


36. Sept. 3 .. Tobin, Raymond Joseph


.. John and Agnes Tobin


37. July 20 ..


Ward, Mary Frances . . Edward J. and Katherine G. Ward


38. March 24. .. Williams, George Horace . William J. and Bernice A. Williams


39. Aug.


31 ..


Wood, Louisa Josephine . Oliver D. and Louisa N. Wood


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1917


No. Date 1917


Place


Names Residence


1. May 6 .. Acton


Baird, Edson D.


South Acton


Hull, Flora . South Acton


2. Dec. 1 .. South Acton . Balcom, Eugene Charles Maynard


O'Neal, Della Vaughn Maynard


3. July 28. . Boston


Barker, Henry Gove, Emma C. Boston Acton


4. June 16 ..


Boston


. Baxter, Charles Thayer . Acton


Fowle, Mariam L. Allston


5. June 3 .. Maynard . Bennett, Francis Albert Maynard


Leavitt, Elma Frances Marion South Acton


6. May 13 .. Boxborough -


. Briggs, Jesse Alton West Acton


Wamboldt, Adelaide Melissa , West Acton


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32. 33. Aug. 6 .. Schofield, Shirley Blanche


. Anthony K. and Flora C. Schofield


. . Sudbury 7. April 25 .. West Acton .. Byrne, Aloysius Simon McCarthy, Margaret Elizabeth . South Acton 8. Feb. 11. . Lowell Cheney, Elmer C. . North Acton Buzzell, Lovinie E. . North Acton 9. Nov. 22 .. Rochester, N. H. ... Coolidge, Everett B. . West Acton


Clarke, Hattie M. Rochester, N. H.


10. June 25 .. Fitchburg . Cousins, Ivan R. . Fitchburg . South Acton


Burns, Pearl M.


11. April 19. . North Acton Durkee, Albert Porter Acton


White, Florence Estella . North Acton


12. April 22 .. Maynard . Foley, David Joseph . Johnson, Hannah Mary


. South Acton . Maynard


13. April 29. . West Acton


. Gilbert, Alfred Grover Gerroir, Mary Josephine




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