Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1931-1935, Part 10

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1931
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 766


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Acton > Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1931-1935 > Part 10


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37


Voted: That the salary of the town treasurer be five hundred dol- lars per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the town accountant be four hundred dollars per annum.


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


Voted: That the salaries of the assessors be nine hundred dollars in the aggregate, per annum, to be apportioned as they may deter- mine the said sum to include any salary of a clerk.


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


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to accept the several re- ports of the town officers.


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


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any committee chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported. The Committee on Zoning submitted a report which was printed in the annual town report. A unanimous vote of thanks was given to the committee for their services in the matter.


14


Article 4. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several depart- ments of the town and determine how the same shall be raised.


Under this article and other articles in the warrant it was voted to appropriate and raise by taxation for :


Roads, general maintenance


$10,000 00 43,000 00


Schools


Street lighting


5,400 00


Memorial Library, current expenses


1,000 00


Memorial Library, books


200 00


Hydrant service


3,054 00


General government


5,000 00


Buildings and grounds


800 00


Cemeteries


1,200 00


Military aid


200 00


State aid


360 00


Soldiers' relief


600 00


Police department


2,500 00


Board of health


1,000 00


Public welfare


2,000 00


Old age assistance


5,000 00


Snow removal


2,000 00


Care of shade trees


500 00


Unclassified


500 00


Bonds (High School)


4,000 00


Interest on bonds


1,560 00


Interest on revenue loans


2,000 00


Memorial day


300 00


Fire department maintenance


2,700 00


Fire department, new hose


600 00


Forest fires


500 00


Gypsy moth work


1,000 00


Liability insurance


600 00


Treasurer's and collector's bonds


270 00


Public health nurse


2,200 00


Fire whistle at Acton Center


1,000 00


County hospital assessment


2,763 17


$103,807 17


Voted: To appropriate $1,200.00 from overlay surplus for a Re- serve Fund.


Article 5. To see what sum of money the town will raise for the observance of Memorial Day.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred dol- lars to be expended under the direction of a committee consisting of the commander of the Isaac Davis Post, G. A. R., the commander of the American Legion and the chairman of the selectmen.


Article 6. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


15


Voted: That all taxes, other than poll, shall be payable not later than October 15, 1932 and on all taxes remaining unpaid after November 1, 1932 interest shall be charged according to law from October 15, 1932 until such taxes are paid.


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the fire department or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To raise twenty-seven hundred ($2,700) dollars for the maintenance of the fire department and six hundred ($600) dol- lars for the purchase of new hose.


Article 8. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price thereon.


Voted: To appropriate five hundred dollars for fighting brush fires and that the price per hour be fixed by the forest warden.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take toward the suppression of the gypsy and brown tail moth.


Voted: To raise and appropriate one thousand ($1,000) dollars.


Article 10. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town.


Voted: To raise and appropriate six hundred ($600) dollars.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will appro- priate for the payment of premiums on the treasurer's and collector's bonds or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of two hundred and seventy ($270) dollars.


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 1, 1932 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 select- men be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932 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 if the town will vote to employ a public health nurse and appropriate a sum of money for the maintenance of the same.


Voted: To employ a public health nurse to be under the direc- tion of the Board of Health.


Voted: To appropriate twenty-two hundred ($2,200) dollars for the salary and maintenance of said nurse.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of fifty ($50) dollars or some other amount in furtherance


16


of and the director to serve in co-operation with the Middlesex County Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture in the work of the Middlesex County Extension Service, under the provisions of Sec- tions 40-45, Chapter 128, General Laws of Massachusetts.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 15. To see if the town will appropriate, by borrowing or otherwise, the sum of $7,763.17, said sum representing this town's assessment by the county for the Middlesex County Sanitorium.


Voted: Unanimously, that the sum of $7,763.17, being the amount of the assessment already made for the town's proportion of the cost of the construction and equipment of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital be and the same is hereby appropriated and the sum of $2,763.17 be raised by taxation the present year and that two notes be issued for the balance payable $2,500 in 1933 and $2,500 in 1934.


Article 16. Do you favor a continuance of the Old Age Assist- ance Law in Massachusetts in its present form of operation ?


On a motion that the town approve the Old Age Assistance Law in Massachusetts in its present form of operation, the vote was unani- mously in the negative.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to appoint a permanent police officer or take any action thereon.


Voted: That the town instruct the selectmen to appoint a full time police officer. By a hand vote 87 voted Yes, 59 voted No.


Article 18. To see if the town will take any action to reduce the fee for a license to slaughter which has previously been fixed by the town at $100.00 per year.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the reconstruction of High Street provided a like amount is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


Voted: To dismiss the article.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the reconstruction of Newtown Road. pro- vided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


Voted: To dismiss the article.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500 for the preparation of a zoning law and map to be presented to the town for acceptance at the next annual meeting, or act anything thereon.


The following motion was offered; That a zoning committee be appointed by the Moderator to consist of two representatives from each precinct to prepare a zoning map and by-laws, to be presented


17


for acceptance at the next annual town meeting and that the sum of $500 be appropriated for the use of this committee.


On a rising vote, 44 voted in favor of the motion and 120 against.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to put the old dump, now abandoned, at Concord Road and Hosmer Street in the care of the Cemetery Commissioners or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the triangular plot of ground described in the article be placed under the care of the cemetery commissioners.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 to purchase and install a fire whistle or other fire signal device for use at Acton Center or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the sum of $1,000 be appropriated to purchase and install a fire whistle or other fire signal device for use at Acton Center.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to appropriate by bor- rowing or otherwise, the sum of forty-five hundred ($4,500) dollars to purchase a new fire pumping engine or act anything thereon.


A motion that there be appropriated the sum of $4,500 to pur- chase a new fire pumping engine and to meet said appropriation there be raised in the levy of the current year the sum of $900 and that the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be authorized to borrow the sum of $3,600 and to issue notes therefor. Said notes to be payable in accordance with Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so the whole loan shall be paid in not more than three years, did not prevail.


Article 25. To determine whether the town of Acton will re- locate Newtown Road, so called, nearby or through the property of the Church of Jesus Christ in accordance with plans satisfactory to the Department of Public Works, Commonwealth of Massachu- setts or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Proceedings of a Special Town Meeting held April 20, 1932


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to rescind the action taken under Article 20, at the annual town meeting.


Voted: To dismiss the article.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the reconstruction of Newtown Road, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the recon- struction of Newtown Road, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


18


Voted: That the matter of contracting for the building of the road be left to the discretion of the selectmen.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to rescind the action taken under Article 19 at the annual town meeting.


Voted: To dismiss the article.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the reconstruction of High Street, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $2,500 to continue the recon- struction of High Street, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.


Article 5. To determine whether the Town of Acton will relocate Newtown Road, so-called, nearby or through the property of the Church of Jesus Christ, in accordance with plans satisfactory to the Department of Public Works, Commonwealth of Massachusetts or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted: That the town relocate Newtown Road nearby or through the property of the Church of Jesus Christ in accordance with plans satisfactory to the State Department of Public Works.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to instruct the assessors to deduct from the amount required to be assessed the current year, $5,000 on account of surplus revenue and the amount of all the estimated receipts of the town except from loans and taxes.


Voted: To instruct the assessors to deduct from the amount re- quired to be assessed the current year, $5,000 on account of surplus revenue and the amount of all the estimated receipts of the town except from loans and taxes.


Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting held July 18, 1932


Article 1. To see if the town will rescind the vote passed at a special meeting held April 20, 1932 whereby it was voted that the matter of contracting for the building of Newtown Road be left to the discretion of the selectmen.


Voted: To rescind said vote.


Article 2. To see if the town will instruct the selectmen to have the work of building Newtown Road done by the road department of the town or otherwise as the town may determine.


Voted: To instruct the selectmen to have the work of building Newtown Road done by the road department of the town.


Article 3. To see if the town will appropriate the additional sum of two thousand dollars for the use of the Department of Public Welfare.


Voted: To appropriate $2,000 for the use of the Department of Public Welfare.


19


Presidential Election Held November 8, 1932


Party designations : C.P., Communist Party ; R., Republican ; S.L., Socialist Labor; D., Democrat; S.P., Socialist Party; P., Prohibition Party.


Whole number of ballots cast-1,237


Pct. 1


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total.


President and Vice-President


Foster and Ford, C.P.


0


0


0


0:


Hoover and Curtis, R.


281


306


351


938


Reynolds and Aiken, S.L.


0


0


0


0


Roosevelt and Garner, D.


69


130


82


281


Thomas and Maurer, S.P.


1


3


0


4


Upshaw and Regan, P.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


4


6


4


14


Governor


John J. Ballam, C.P.


0


1


0


T


Joseph B. Ely, D.


77


122


93


292


Alfred Baker Lewis, S.P.


1


1


0


2


Charles S. Oram, S.L.


0


1


0


F


William Sterling Youngman, R.


274


303


335


912


Blanks


3


17


9


29


Lieutenant Governor


Gaspar G. Bacon, R.


273


305


340


918


Morris I. Becker, S.L.


0


0


0


0


James W. Dawson, C.P.


0


1


0


1


Walter S. Hutchins, S.P.


1


1


0


2


John E. Swift, D.


69


114


75


258


Blanks


12


24


22


58


Secretary


John F. Buckley, D.


57


110


63


230


Frederic W. Cook, R.


277


300


351


928


Albert S. Coolidge, S.P.


1


2


0


3


Max Lerner, C.P.


0


0


1


1


Albert L. Waterman, S.L.


0


2


0


2


Blanks


20


31


22


73


Treasurer


Domenico A. Digirolamo, S.L.


0


0


0


0


Eva Hoffman, C.P.


1


1


0


2


Charles F. Hurley, D.


75


127


87


289


Francis Prescott, R.


258


286


325


869


Glen Trimble, S.P.


1


0


0


1


Blanks


20


31


25


76


20


Auditor


Jule Babbitt, C.P.


0


1


0


1


Daniel T. Blessington, S.L.


0


0


1


1


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


244


285


301


830


1


1


0


2


David A. Eisenberg, S.P. Francis X. Hurley, D.


81


118


99


298


Blanks


29


40


36


105


Attorney General


John P. Buckley, D.


65


103


64


232


Maria C. Correia, C.P.


0


1


1


2


Fred E. Oelcher, S.L.


0


0


0


0


George E. Roewer, S.P.


1


0


0


1


William R. Scharton, Independent


1


3


1


5


Joseph E. Warner, R.


266


303


343


912


Blanks


22


35


28


85


Congressman-Fifth District


James J. Bruin, D.


44


86


52


182


Edith Nourse Rogers, R.


284


332


342


958


Blanks


27


27


43


97


Councillor-Third District


Esther M. Andrews, R.


258


284


304


846


Jessie Waterman Brooks, D.


61


108


69


238


Blanks


36


53


64


153


Senator-Fifth Middlesex District


Paul A. Mogan, D.


54


108


82


244


George G. Moyse, R.


271


290


311


872


Blanks


30


47


44


121


Representative in General Court


Harold A. Harrington, D.


42


81


52


175


Horace F. Tuttle, R.


299


336


366 1001


Blanks


14


28


19


61


County Commissioners, Middlesex


Nathaniel I. Bowditch, R.


215


228


249


692


Thomas J. Brennan, D.


47


90


55


192


George C. McMenimen, D.


39


74


36


149


Walter C. Wardwell, R.


224


243


296


763


Blanks


185


255


238


678


Sheriff-Middlesex


John R. Fairburn, R.


274


288


317


879


56


116


81


253


Stephen C. Garrity, D. Blanks


25


41


39


105


21


Question No. 1-Chiropractor


Yes


68


116


81


265


No


164


151


213


528


Blanks


123


178


143


444


Question No. 2-Primary


Yes


141


146


180


467


No


63


76


83


222


Blanks


151


223


174


548


Question No. 3-Constitutional Amendment


Yes


198


217


253


668


No


31


33


28


92


Blanks


126


195


156


477


Vote for Representative, 11th Middlesex District November 8, 1932


Harold Harrington, D.


of Westford


Horace F. Tuttle, R.


of Acton


Blanks


Total


Acton


175


1001


61


1237


Bedford


223


510


108


841


Carlisle


27


238


26


291


Chelmsford


866


1815


238


2919


Littleton


100


510


49


659


Westford


529


619


69


1217


Totals


1920


4693


551


7164


Town Clerk's Report


BIRTHS


Whole number recorded


33


Born in Acton


6 Native parentage


24


Males


12


Foreign parentage


2


Females


21


Mixed parentage


7


22


MARRIAGES


Whole number recorded


23


Residents of Acton


28 Residents of other places 18


DEATHS


Whole number recorded


42


Residents of Acton 41 Residents of other places 1


Occurring in Acton 30 Occurring in other places 12


Average age in years 72 plus


The town clerk requests information of any errors or omissions in the list 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.


23


No.


Date 1932 Place of Birth


1. Aug. 10.


Concord


2.


Oct. 27. Groton


3. Oct. 14 Concord


4. March 3. Concord


5. June 18. Acton


6. Dec. 7. Concord


7. Oct. 8. Concord


8. Feb. 15. Concord


9. Aug. 6. Acton Di Giacomandrea, Carmine


10.


Feb. 9. Acton Di Giacomandrea, Giulietta


11. Feb. 19. Boston


12. April 16. Concord 13. May 10. Concord


14. Dec. 17. Concord


15. Jan. 16. Concord 16. Dec. 6. Acton 17. April 14. Concord


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1932


Name of Child


Barry, Shirley Ann


Courville, Doris Ann Davis, Ethel Warrene


Desmond, Harold Francis, Jr.


De Souza, Dorothy Frances


Flint, Richard Stearns Gravelin, Avis Mabel Hope, Sylvia Mae Lane, Joanne Lee, Elizabeth Jean Mills, John Kimball Morse, Doris Eleanor


Name of Parents


Colin W. and Evelyn M. Farrar Batchelder, Kenneth Wetherbee, Jr. Kenneth W. and Eva L. Gagnon Cameron, Jean Livingston Allan C. and Doris K. Scribner Conquest, Gladys Margaret William E. and Mary E. Lucas Flavin O. and Amelia R. Gould Warren L. and Ethel A. Fitzgerald Harold F. and Gertrude P. Schnair Jose J. and Sarah E. Maciel Camine and Elvira Ranieri Nicolo and Molly Natale Waldo J. and Margery Stearns Albert C. and Viola M. Wamboldt Ingolf and lda Flachsbart Walter F. and Frances H. Robinson Arthur W. and Minetta B. Decoster Charles and Mira Z. Proctor George A. and Viola Merriam


18. Feb. 25. 19. 20. 21. 22.


Concord


Sept. 6. Acton


March 19. Ayer


April 26. Concord


Nov. 25. Concord


Cambridge


23. May 4. 24. Oct. 31.


Concord Richards, Dawn Marilyn Smith, Betty Patricia


25. Jan. 27. Concord 26. Feb. 26. Concord 27. Jan. 16. Concord


28. Feb. 27. Acton


29. March 26. Concord 30. March 7. Concord


31. Feb. 18. Concord


Nealey, Marilyn Elizabeth Nichols, Lawrence Sherman Norcross, Gladys Elaine Penniman, Francis Albert Pinolehto, Ruth Hilda Quinn, Constance Ann


Tracy, Howard Evan Tucker, Constance Marie Vitkauskis, William John Walther, Leonard


Wessels, Bertha Emily Wise,


Ronald and Marian Cole Orla E. and Mary Briggs Howard P. and Gladys Ellis Leonard W. and Mary L. Hyndman J. Elmer and Alice C. Mikk onen Leopold F. and Helen V. Kirk Fred V. and Frances Dickie Harry L. and Lillian Downie Howard S. and Portia E. Hardy Lawrence I. and Bertha G. Carr Anthony and Helen Marsiewicz Augustine J. and Mary Murphy James A. and Suoma Liimatainen Edward J. and Glenola L. Hart


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1932


No. Date


Place of Marriage


Names


Residence


1. Oct. 22.


Enfield


Beach, Stuart Archibald Hardy, Shirley Stoddard


Acton Enfield


2. Sept. 3. Melvin Village, N. H.


Acton Medway


3. Oct. 30. Lynn


Acton Walpole


4. Oct. 12.


Maynard


Duggan, John P. Slimond, Elizabeth A.


Acton Maynard


5. Aug. 27. Fitzwilliam, N. H.


Waltham


6. June 17. Acton


Frost, Alan B.


Acton


Hunt, Adele F.


Acton


7. Aug. 27. Acton


Howe, Charles Bradford Hodgen, Alberta A. A.


Acton


8. Dec. 29. Acton Knippel, Ernest


Acton


Wood, Jessie F. A.


Acton


9. Oct. 15. Nashua, N. H.


10. June 18.


Holliston


Levey, Jacques Mayell, Ruth Curtis


11. Aug. 7. Concord


Knowles, Francis Monroe, Vera


Providence, R. I. Acton


New York City Acton


Acton Maynard


Bursaw, Burton Bechard Senior, Gretchen Whitney Chickering, Clarence Dudley Armstrong, Ernestine Charlotte


Fogarty, Arthur Amos Baker, Ruth May


Acton


26


Lowden, Richard Andrew Sarvela, Martha Irene


Acton


27


18. Dec. 24.


Maynard


19. July 18. Concord


20. March 25.


Stow


21. May 1. Acton


22. Aug. 21. Carlisle


23. June 18. Waltham


Manion, Francis J. Piper, Virginia L. McCarthy, T. Leo Christian, Mary F.


Smith, Ralph


Tracey, Mabel Clement


Thumith, Lawrence Earl Young, Irene Adelaide Van Norden, Lamert


Coburn, Mary F. Wheeler, Maurice O. Holder, Evelyn


Willett, Robert George Larsen, Helen M.


Wood, Herbert Gifford Nelson, Vega Marion


Acton Pawtucket, R. I. Acton Concord Acton Acton


Acton


Boston


Acton


Acton


Acton Dorchester


Acton Concord


Acton Acton


Stow Acton


Hudson Hudson


Acton Concord


Acton Framingham


12. April 2.


Concord 13. June 27.


Concord


14. Oct. 12. Maynard McMahon, William Francis Cahill, Annie Josephine 15. Oct. 1. Boston Olsen, Paul W. Mittenberg, Sophie A. 16. Oct. 15. Acton Sampson, James Harold Massie, Ethel Winifred 17. Sept. 2. Nashua, N. H. Schnair, Richard A. Thaicult, Elizabeth


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1932


Date of Death


Name


Years


-Age- Months


Days


1. Aug. 13.


Barker, Ralph A.


58


8


11


2. April 12.


Benere, William John


69


10


7


3. Oct. 17.


Carter, Lizzie Almeda


72


11


6


4. Oct. 7.


Cole, Nelson J.


69


4


5


5. May 27.


Conant, Leora E.


87


4


16


6. Dec. 23.


Davis, Minnie


82


11


23


7. Mar. 27.


Dean, Mary


95


10


8. Jan. 22.


Dutton, Oliver W.


78


9. May 28.


Durkee, Ada M.


51


8


26


10. Mar. 19.


Durkee, Jack E.


76


1


9


11.


April 13.


Dusseault, George A.


79


9


13


12. April 13.


Evans, Mary Alice


66


2


-


13. Sept. 23.


Feltus, Jennie A.


49


2


12


14.


Aug. 21.


Fleck, Martha L.


65


15.


Oct. 19.


Foley, Johanna


62


9


24


16. Aug. 25.


Freeman, Richard


70


27


17. July 8.


French, Eva Helena


65


10


4


18. Mar. 19.


Frost, Clarence A.


82


1


2


20. Dec. 27.


Gould, Frederick J.


33


-


21. April 16.


Gudzinowicz, Kostauti


47


5


15


22. April 10.


Haynes, Marietta


89


10


1


23. Feb. 16.


Holbrook, Calvin N.


84


9


12


24. June 17.


Jules, Ira Ernest


83


7


27


25. June 6.


Law, Anna


77


26. Dec. 2.


Little, George


80


5


13


27. Dec. 11.


Lothrop, Emery D.


87


11


29


28.


Oct. 14.


Lothrop, Mary Hannah


81


-


29. May 27.


Mansir, Frank Ames


75


2


30. Sept. 13.


Miller, Emma N.


83


2


5


31. Aug. 25.


Parks, Ellery M.


75


-


-


32. Jan. 10.


Pope, Bessie Nichols


69


11


12


33. Feb. 8.


Porter, Fannie (Teele)


48


6


25


34. Mar. 19.


Sage, Anna Blanchard


84


35. Aug. 3.


Smith, George A.


66


3


10


36. Aug. 7.


Tasker, Lavina D.


69


7


15


37. Aug. 14.


Towne, Annie M.


77


10


18


38. Sept. 2.


White, Susan Hartwell (Gates) 95


1


23


39. April 28.


Wood, Edward Cyrus


75


2


14


-


-


28


-


9


19. Dec. 27.


Gagnon, Joseph E.


69


No.


NON-RESIDENT BURIALS IN 1932


No.


Date of Death


Name


Years


-Age- Months


Days


Place of Death


Place of Burial


1. April 30.


Bent, James W.


67


3


15


Nashua, N. H.


2.


Jan. 18.


Burroughs, Ella S.


70


1


18


Medford


3. April 28.


Clark, George W.


76


3


13


Greenfield


4. Dec. 12.


Conant, Mabel A.


66


6


12


Concord


Mt. Hope Mt. Hope Woodlawn Mt. Hope


Woodlawn


6.


Aug. 19.


Forbush, Otis


83


6


2


Concord


Woodlawn


7. Feb. 13.


Hanson, Julia


88


11


2


Lynn


8. Feb. 5.


Harris, Frank


56


28


Boston


Mt. Hope Woodlawn


9. Dec. 27.


Kirk, Richard W.


4


9


Clinton


Mt. Hope


10. Oct. 15.


Knowlton, Clara E. Maker


80


9


1


Tyngsboro


Mt. Hope


11. Jan. 5.


Mason, David


78


8


21


Concord


Woodlawn


12. July 9.


Newcourt, Joseph H.


25


8


19


Quincy


Woodlawn


13. June 12.


Richardson, Jeanne V.


6


1


29


Springfield


Mt. Hope


4. Oct. 14.


Robbins, Angelia Tuttle


94


4


14


Waltham


Mt. Hope


15. Feb. 18.


Shatford, Cavie A.


85


4


15


Waltham


Mt. Hope


6. June 10.


Spinazzola, Judith I.


5


25


Bolton


Mt. Hope


17. April 27.


Sumner, Carrie


87


6


10


Waltham


Mt. Hope


18. March 6.


Sweet, Roseanna


85


7


19


Billerica


Woodlawn


19. Jan. 21.


Todd, Grace L.


62


8


5


Somerville


Woodlawn


20. Dec. 16.


Wetherbee, Ellis


73


11


1


Concord


Mt. Hope


21. April 6.


Wood, Louis Elastine


29


Danvers


Woodlawn


-


New York City


5. April 20.


Fairbanks, James M.


37


29


PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1932


Allen W. Stuart


$2 00|Davis, Wendell F. 5 00


Alley, Frank


2 00 De Sousa, Joseph J. 2 00


Anderson, Emily


2 00 Downey, Chester 2 00


Armburg, Fred


2 00 Dreher, Gerald W. 2 00


Alt, Julia


7 00 Drummond, Thomas F. 2 00


Backer, Helen


2 00 Durkee, Mabel C. 2 00


Bancroft, C. A.


5 00 Durkee, Raymond F. 2 00


Barcellos, Anthony


2 00 Durkee, Sidney 2 00


Batchelder, Walter 1.


2 00 Edney, Charles F. 2 00


Baxter, Miriam F. 2


00 Engman, Edith T. 2 00


Beach, Stuart


2 00 Enneguess, Michael 4 00


Bedford, Mrs. A. E.


2 00 Fairbanks, Curtis S. 5 00


Benere, Antonia


2


00 Farquhar, Stuart 2 00


Berglind, Edward E.


2


00 Farrar, James


2 00


Bond, Thomas


2 00 Fisher, Charles


2 00


Bondelvitch, Walter


4 00 Finan, Bertha M.


5 00


Bowen, Robert M.


2 00 Flagg, Alden


4 00


Bradbury, Rolfe


4 00 Fletcher, Charlie J. 2 00


Bradford, F. W. R.


2 00 Fletcher, John L. 4 00


2 00


Braman, Dorothy


5 00 Fogarty, Ernest 2 00


2 00


Brill, Fred E.


2 00 Freeman, Mathew


4 00


Brown, Robert


00 Frost, Lillian E. 2


5 00


Bulette, Frank W.


2 00 Fullonton, L. T.


2 00


Bursaw, Henry W.


2


00 Gallagher, T. C.


5 00


Butler, Mary E.


2 00 Gallant, Mildred 4 00


Caldwell, Hazel


2 00 Gallant, Minnie P. 2 00


Caldwell, Margaret


2 00 Gagnon, John B. 2 00


Cahill, William


2 00 Garceau, Jean B. 2 00


Carlson, Christian


2 00 Goodwin, Clare R. 2 00


Chaffin, Nancy S.


4 00 Goward, Clarence N.


5 00


Charter, W. W.


2 00 Gravlin, Albert C.


2 00


Charles, Florence F.


2 00 Green, Catherine


2 00


Clark, Mrs. Charles


2 00 Hall, Mary F.


2 00


Claflin, Leon N.


2 00 Harrison B. M.


2 00


Conant, Charlotte


2 00 Hart, Mrs. Nelson


2 00


Connell, Arthur O.


2 00 Harvev, Lucretia H.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.