Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1936-1940, Part 11

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
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1,000.00


Treasurer's and Collector's Bonds


250.00


Public Health Nurse


2,200.00


County Hospital Assessment


694.18


Expenses of Dog Officer


200.00


W. P. A. Projects


5,000.00


High School Insurance


1,425.22


High Street, reconstruction


1,000.00


Main Street, reconstruction


2,500.00


Road Machinery Account


300.00


Reserve Fund from overlay surplus


1,000.00


Fire Whistle, W. Acton from overlay surplus


1,500.00


Cemeteries from Cemetery Land Fund


300.00


$127,522.40


Art. 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 two hundred and seventy-five dollars 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 Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Finance Officer of Edwards-Quimby Post, Webster S. Blanchard, Howard J. Billings, Oliver D. Wood, Mrs. Nancy Chaffin and Mrs. Ellen E. Durkee.


Art. 6. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the Collection of Taxes.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Art. 7. To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate for the maintainance of the Fire Department or vote anything thereon.


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Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars.


Art. 8. To see if the Town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix a price thereon.


Voted: To appropriate five hundred dollars for fighting brush fires and that the price for labor be fixed at fifty cents per hour for firemen, sixty cents per hour for Deputy Forest Wardens, and seventy-five cents per hour for the Forest Warden.


Art. 9. To see what action the Town will take toward the suppression of the brown-tail and gypsy moth.


Art. 15. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of thirteen hundred dollars ($1,300.00) or any other sum f for the suppression of brown-tail and gypsy moths or act any- i thing thereon.


Acting under the above articles jointly.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)


Art. 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the Town or act anything thereon.


Voted : To raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars.


Art. 11. To see what amount of money the Town will ap- propriate 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 fifty dollars.


Art. 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 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 of General Laws.


Voted : That the Town Treasurer with the approval of the


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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, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 of the General Laws.


Art. 13. To see if the Town will vote to employ a public health nurse and appropriate a sum of money for the maintain- ance of the same.


Voted: To employ a public health nurse to be under the di- rection of the Board of Health and to appropriate twenty-two hundred dollars for the salary and maintenance of said nurse.


Art. 14. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law, the Town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, as assessed in accord- ance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto or take any action in relation thereto.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $694.18 for said County Hospital assessment.


Art. 16. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200.00 or any other sum for the care of shade trees or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars


Art. 17. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Road Machinery Account, to which shall be credited all receipts re- ceived for the use or rental of road machinery, the proceeds to be appropriated as voted by the Town for road machinery pur- poses, or take any action in relation thereto.


Voted: To establish a Road Machinery Account to which shall be credited all receipts received for the use or rental of road machinery, the proceeds to be appropriated as voted by the Town for road machinery purposes.


Art. 18. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum


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of money to establish a Road Machinery Fund, for the purpose of purchasing, repairing and operating road machinery.


Voted: To appropriate $300.00 for a Road Machinery Fund.


Art. 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the improvement of Main Street, from the Carlisle line to the State Road in East Acton; said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose; or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars for the improvement of Main Street, from the Carlisle line to the State Road in East Acton; said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose.


Art. 20. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for W. P. A. work or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars to finance W. P. A. work.


Art. 21. To see what action the Town will take to purchase and install a fire whistle or other fire signal device for use at the West Acton Fire House, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate fifteen hundred dollars from the over- lay surplus to purchase and install a fire signal at West Acton.


Art. 22. To see of the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $550.00, or any other sum to purchase new fire hose.


Voted: To appropriate and raise the sum of $250.00 to pur- chase new fire hose.


Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars for the use of the Treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local Dog Officer. The Town will be reimbursed for the amount spent by the County of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate $200.00 for the use of the Treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local Dog Officer.


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Art. 24. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for Insurance on the High School Building.


Voted: To raise the sum of $1,425.22.


Art. 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the relocation and reconstruction of High Street at the Powder Mill Bridge, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State, County, or both, for this purpose, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted. To raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars for the relocation and reconstruction of High Street at Powder Mill Bridge; said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State, County, or both, for this purpose.


Art. 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the con- struction of a consolidated elementary school in the vicinity of Kelley's Corner and authorize and direct the Selectmen to ac- cept, on behalf of the Town, an offer of the United States of America to aid in financing the construction of said project by making a grant of money to the Town; and authorize a building committee to construct said project and contract with respect thereto; and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet any appropriation made, or take any action relative thereto.


Voted: To authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of three members to join with the School Committee in an investi- gation of a proposed consolidated elementary school, such com- mittee to report to the voters of the Town at a later date.


The Moderator appointed as a committee: Harold E. Clapp, Walter M. Cook and Edward L. Pendergast.


Art. 27. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00, or any other sum, to purchase new forest fire hose.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00.


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Abstract of the Special Town Meeting held October 4, 1937


Art. 1. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the construction of a consolidated elementary school in the vicinity of Kelly's Corner and authorize and direct the selectmen to accept on be- half of the town an offer of the United States of America to aid in financing the construction of said project by making a grant of money to the town; and authorize a building commit- tee to construct said project and contract with respect thereto, and authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet any appropri- ation made; or take any action relative thereto.


The following motion was made and seconded: That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $100,000.00 for the pur- pose of acquiring land, by purchase or otherwise, for the con- structing of an Elementary Consolidated School and originally equipping and furnishing the same, in the vicinity of Kelly's Corner; and to meet the appropriation that there be transferred from unappropriated revenue funds in the treasury the sum of $1,000.00 and the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be and is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $60,000 under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, said bonds or notes to be payable in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter 44 so the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years or at such earlier dates as the treasurer and selectmen may determine. All money received by way of grant from the Federal Govern- ment on account of this project shall be applied first to meet the cost of construction thereof and any balance shall be applied to the payment of the loan herein authorized.


The selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the town an offer of the United States of America to aid in financing the construction of said project by making a grant of money to the town; the building committee are author- ized to proceed with the construction of said project and to en- ter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements in respect thereto, all subject to applicable Federal regulations;


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and the selectmen and the building committee are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or convenient for ob- taining said grant, for making said loan and for constructing said project.


The motion was put to a vote and declared by the moderator lost or not carried. The result of the vote being doubted a mo- tion was made and carried that the meeting proceed to vote on the motion by ballot, those in favor of the motion voting Yes, and those opposed No.


The following persons were appointed and sworn by the moderator to act as tellers


Arthur Freeze


G. Howard Reed


William Merriam Arthur Lee


The tellers reported total number of ballots cast 229


Voting Yes 128


Voting No 98


Blanks 3


Art. 2. To see if the voters in town meeting will appoint the building committee with power to select a suitable site and appropriate $500 for necessary expenses.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Art. 3. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee to prepare a set of building laws and report at the next annual town meeting or act anything thereon.


A motion "that the three selectmen and Mr. James P. Brown appoint two additional members, one from Precinct I and the other from Precinct 3 to join with them as a committee to draw up a set of building laws, and that $250 be raised and appropri- ated for their use." The motion did not prevail.


Art. 4. To see if the town will pass an interim building law to read as follows: "No dwelling shall be erected and occupied in the town of Acton without a building permit to be issued by the board of selectmen or their agent. The fee for said permits to be five dollars ($5.00) or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


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Art. 5. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee on zoning or act anything thereon.


Voted: That a committee of six be appointed or chosen to prepare a set of zoning laws for the town of Acton and report at a date not later than the annual town meeting in March 1938.


Voted : To appropriate a sum not exceeding twenty-five dol- lars for the use of said committee.


Robert M. Bowen Raymond F. Durkee


James E. Kinsley


Frank A. Merriam


Webster S. Blanchard


Howard J. Billings


were chosen as the committee.


Art. 6. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for creosoting gypsy moth eggs clusters or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen transfer $300 from the reserve fund for creosoting gypsy moth eggs clusters.


Art. 7. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the expenses of the Board of Health or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $1500 for the expenses of the Board of Health for the current year.


Proceedings of a Special Town Meeting Held November 1, 1937,


Art. 1. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the construction of a consolidated elementary school in the vicinity of Kelly's Corner and authorize and direct the selectmen to accept on be- half of the town an offer of the United States of America to aid in financing the construction of said project by making a grant of money to the town; and authorize a building committee to construct said project and contract with respect thereto; and to authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet any appropria- tion made; or take any action relative thereto.


The following motion was made by Dr. Woodworth :


That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $100,000


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for the purpose of acquiring land for and the construction of an Elementary Consolidated School and originally equipping and furnishing the same in the vicinity of Kelly's Corner; and to meet the appropriation that there be transferred from the unappropriated revenue funds in the treasury the sum of $1,000, and the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of $60,000 under authori- ty of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, said bonds or notes to be payable in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter 44, so the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years or at such earlier dates as the treasurer and selectmen may determine.


All money received by way of grant from the Federal Gov- ernment on account of this project shall be applied first to meet the cost of construction thereof and any balance shall be ap- plied to the payment of the loan herein authorized.


The selectmen are herby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the town an offer of the United States of America to aid in financing the construction of said project by making a grant of money to the town; the building committee are au- thorized to proceed with the construction of said project and to enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements in respect thereto, all subject to applicable Federal regulations ; and the selectmen and the building committee are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or convenient for obtain- ing said grant, for making said loan, and for constructing said project.


After a discussion of the motion, it was voted to proceed to vote on the motion by ballot, those in favor of the motion voting YES and those opposed voting NO.


The moderator appointed Samuel E. Knowlton, Clarence Frost, Clare Milbery, William H. Soar, G. Howard Reed and Arthur Lee to act as tellers, to receive and count the ballots.


The moderator declared the vote as follows :-


Total number of ballots cast 532


Necessary two thirds 355


Yes 339


No 192


Blank 1


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Art. 2. To see if the voters in town meeting will appoint the building committee, with power to select a suitable site and ap- propriate $500 for necessary expenses.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Art. 3. To see if the town will appropriate the unexpended balance of the WPA Fund for a Work Relief Fund or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: That the town appropriate the unexpended balance $2764.31 of the WPA Fund for a Work Relief Fund to be ex- pended in 1937 and 1938.


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Town Clerk's Report


Births


Whole number recorded


39


Born in Acton


8


Native parentage


31


Males


19


Foreign parentage


2


Females


20


Mixed parentage


6


Marriages


Whole number recorded


35


Residents of Acton


42


Residents of other places


28


Deaths


Whole number recorded 55


Residents of Acton


51


Residents of other places


4


Occurring in Acton


38


Occurring in other places


17


Average Age in Years, 64+


Births Registered in 1937


Date


Place of Birth


Name of Child


Jan. 29 Acton


Nov. . 9 Concord


Aug. 19


Concord Barret, Celina Elizabeth


July 4


Concord


Bressette, John Charles


Oct. 29 Concord


Sept. 14 Concord


Byron, Roger Walter Cameron, Robert Allan


Mar. 6


Acton


Courville, Paul Alfred


July 2 Acton


Couture, Edna Marie


April 10 Concord


Davis, Gerald Lawrence


Oct. 10 Concord


Davis, Grace Beverly


Nov. 26 Concord


Duggan, Constance Rita


July 11 Acton


Emerton, Jane Elizabeth Flint, Sylvia June


April 21 Boston


Dec. 31 Acton


Goodearl, Arthur Robert


May 13 Concord


Aug. 21 Ayer


Gould, Frederick Harold Hanna, Lillian Janet


May 5 Concord


Harris, Joel Nathan


Nov. 30


Medford


Holmes, Robert Ronald Hope, Lorraine Maren


Mar. 16 Concord


June 15 Arlington


Irving, Jane


Mar. 30 Concord Jones, William Ralph


Mar. 13 Concord Kazokas, Anne Marie


Name of Parents


Allen, Loren Pierce Backman, Carl Emil


Robert S. and Elli E. Liimatainen Carl E. and Margaret E. Tuttle John J. and Elizabeth Trefren John B. and Esther E. Heath Walter E. and Jessie L. Knowlton Allan C. and Doris K. Scribner Flavien and Amelia Gould Hubert B. and Jeanette Lariviere Eugene and Mae Jones Alfred W., Jr. and Esther J. Anderson John P. and Elizabeth A. Slimond Frederick D. and Thelma V. Stearns Waldo J. and Margery E. Stearns Robert F. and Alice Mitchell Hosea A. and Margaret A. McGovern Harold D. and Florence Mason A. Leslie and Hope E. Turner George R. and Bertha I. Morgan Ingolf and Ida Flachsbart Wilbur C. and Frances V. Annis William S. and Dorothy M. Reid William C. and Jennie A. Bygot


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Birth Registered in 1937-Continued


Date


Place of Birth


Name of Child


Oct. 27


Concord


June 16 Concord


Feb. 22


Concord


Dec. 12 Concord


Mar. 25 Concord


Dec. 24 Concord


April 3 Concord


McCabe, John William McGovern, Hugh Edward Newton, Virginia Lee Olsen, Shirley May


May 4


Acton


Dec. 12


Concord


Pederson, Alice Marion


April 26 Cambridge


Schmitz, Anna Lois


July. 5


Concord


Skudlark, Andrew Charles


Sept. 24 Lowell


Simeone, Eileen


Nov. 20 Concord


Soar, William Henry, Jr.


Mar. 9 Acton


Smith, Gail Anne


April 30 Acton


Troupe, Judith Louise


July 20 Concord


Tupper, Aldea Rose


Nov. 9


Concord


Tuttle, David Clarence


Name of Parents


Harry and Francesca Hanslein George F. and Helen I. Knowlton John U. and Violet M. Estella Roland O. and Frances T. Yarnell Arthur and Mertie Higton George R. and Susan Marino Mark O., Jr. and Virginia M. Roche Peter and Lillian G. Breault Alan and Esther M. Graff Edward and Madeleine Sprague Andrew and Anna Nugent Louis and Maria D'Aquanno William H. and Doris Graves Harry L. and Lillian M. Downie James and Maria Bengtson Arthur and Emma Bayeur Horace C. and Elizabeth R. Reid


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1936 May 11 Claremont, N. H. Clouette, Ronald Francis Rodolph and Eva La Casse


Kulberg, Elinor Alice Liebfried, George Everett Lindfors, John Richard Livermore, Caroline Edith


Marriages Registered in 1937


Names


Residence


Bristol, Byron Elven


Boston, Esther


Feb. 6 Maynard


Butler, Edward Bert Canella, Mary Frances


Maynard


June 6 Framingham


Campbell, Norman Philip


Acton


Perkins, Ella Elizabeth


Acton


Sept. 18 Gardner


Chisholm, Walter Francis


Acton


Fowler, Eleanor Mae


Gardner


April 24


Boston


Condon, John T.


Acton


Pratt, Edith M.


Reading


April 19


Acton


Cormier, George Edward


Fitchburg


Duggan, Mary Theresa


Acton


Oct. 3 Acton DeSousa, Arthur


Lexington


Lawrence, Margaretta G.


Acton


July 7 Maynard


Duren, Irving Sylvester, Jr.


Concord


Condon, Alice Marie


Acton


Nov. 9 Salem


Farquhar, Robert W.


Acton


Arthur, Verna May


Salem


Fisher, Charles Warren


Acton


Lovejoy, Edith Louise Gates, Paul P.


Acton


Clarke, Ethel Marguerite


Massena, N. Y.


Green, Fred W.


Acton


Weatherbee, Sarah Jane


Acton


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Feb. 20 Acton


Fitchburg


Sept. 25 Rutland


Oct. 27 Acton


Dates July 25


Place Acton


Boston Acton Acton


Marriages Registered in 1937-Continued


Dates


Place


Names


Residence


Aug. 15


Acton


Hagerty, John White, Jr.


Grala, Helena Maryanna Kidder, Rodney D.


Loomer, Mabel Stuart


Acton


Kilburn, Harry Gordon


Acton


Downie, Bernice Louise


Acton


July 6 Granville, N. Y.


Lowden Theron Arthur


Acton


1935


Ricker, Mary Ella


Hudson


June 20


Concord


Lowell, Charles T.


Hopkinton


Hamm, Evelyn Irene


Acton


Sept. 5 Newton


Mauro, Alfonso


Acton


Ruffo, Mary


Newton


July 11 Marlboro


McGovern, George Raymond Marino, Susan


Acton Marlboro


Sept. 4 Somerville


Mclaughlin, John Ellsworth


Acton


Cleary, Alice Margaret


Somerville


Acton


McNiff, John T. Teele, Ruth L.


Mitchell, William Theodore Magoulian, Pauline O'Neil, Richard J. McVey, Gertrude M.


Acton Acton Maynard Acton Boston


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June 6 Maynard


May 29 Acton


June 20 Boston


Concord Boxboro Ayer


Aug. 1


Acton


Jan. 9 Lowell


Dates


Place


Names


May 26


Acton


Dec. 13


Concord


June 20 Concord


Perkins, Raymond Carl


Acton


Hamm, Grace Marie


Acton


Sept. 1 Acton


Prevost, Frederick L.


Townsend


Cowdrey, Ruth E.


Townsend


June 27 Maynard.


Reynolds, Earl W.


Acton


Kelly, Gertrude M.


Acton


Jan. 9 Acton


Scarlett, Daniel Henry


Acton


Oct. 11


Acton


Sharek, Edward


Acton


Harvey, Lucretia Helen


Acton


May 8 Maynard


Simeone, Luigi


Acton


D'Aquanno, Maria


Acton


June 25


Roxbury


Stoler, Jacob


Acton


Starnfield, Edna


Dorchester


July 3 Watertown


Tompkins, Ruoff Alonzo


Acton


Mackin, Anna Lillian


Watertown


Mar. 12 Medford


Warren, Earl George


Acton


Carpenter, Gertrude Frances


Medford


Oct. 27 Nashua, N. H.


Young, Elwyn L.


Bradley, Bernice M.


Residence


Chelmsford Acton Acton


Lunenberg Acton


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Harris, Helen (Arnot)


Acton


Parkhurst, Harry F. Taylor, Helen E. Pederson, Alan Graff, Esther Marion


Stow


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Deaths Registered in 1937


Date


Name


Yrs.


Mos.


Dys.


April 22


Baxter, Charles Thayer


58


8


14


June 21


Berry, Emma Anne (Marison)


76


3


25


Feb. 22 Bradford, Marion Sewell


57


1


29


Dec.


26


Brennan, James


60


Jan.


12


Caldwell, Edwin Augustus


70


2


10


Sept.


27


Cameron, Robert Allan


-


-


10


Jan. 19


Clayton, Martha (Jones)


57


7


11


Nov. 22


Cole, Ella Wilson


74


7


14


Nov. 1


Condon, Timothy


61


Jan.


11


Costello, William James


57


5


15


June 27


Coughlin, Harold Joseph


38


2


17


June


6 Coughlin, John F.


74


6


15


Dec.


27


Crooker, S. Louisa


74


1


11


April 28


Currier, Emma J.


82


2


1


Oct.


31


Delahanty, Margaret


61


-


Jan. 23


Dunn, Winfield T.


54


3


6


Feb. 27


Durkee, Ida Lillian


71


4


27


Jan.


8 Farrar, Francis B.


64


-


17


Oct.


31


Ford, Ada I.


87


3


24


Aug. 26


Gallant, Minnie P. (Jones)


68


10


19


Jan. 17 Garceau, Augustine


75


Feb.


28 Graves, Frank H.


59


4


4


May


29


Gray, Doris Ellen


20


9


15


June 7 Grenier, Amelia


50


-


Oct.


14 Hardy, Beulah


32


5


22


Mar. 4


Harrison, Benjamin M.


63


10


22


Oct.


9 Holland, Sylva


76


2


12


July


27


Hubbard, Ellen (Rourke)


80


3


May


10


Hutchinson, Lulu M.


63


Nov.


29


Jules, Caroline Everett


85


4


25


Oct.


28


Kulberg, Elinor Alice


2


June


13


Littlefield, Guy P.


60


10


24


May


24


Livermore, Joseph W.


71


1


24


Aug. 13 Loring, Jane Burbank


68


1


16


May


22 MacCharles, Catherine


78


2


June


28


MacMillan, Daniel


69


5


12


.


-


-


-


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Date


Name


Yrs.


Mos.


Dys.


June 7


Mead, Hobart E.


66


11


3


Sept. 16


Matullevicz, William


66


3


26


Nov. 17


McNiff, John Thomas


74


7


Sept. 28


Mekkelsen, Henry


48


Feb. 8


Middleton, Ada Josephine


69


24


Dec.


8


O'Neil, Harry Bernard


51


5


14


Dec.


14


Owen, Eliza Jane


88


-


25


Oct. 31


Phalen, Edwin A.


82


3


9


Nov. 7


Rieley, John Wesley


68


8


16


Nov.


21


Sanborn, Philemon Russell


88


10


21


Feb.


23


Sanborn, Sarah Kitfield


81


8


8


Feb.


20


Taylor, Moses Emery


87


11


5


June


3


Towler, Michael


38


Jan.


23


Tuttle, Helen Josephine


47


5


9


April 22


Twitchell, Clarence Varnum


77


9


-


Jan. 28


Waite, Ella Frances


84


6


25


Sept. 12 White, Ellen Theresa


61


9


30


Mar. 15


Willett, Carrie E. Drake


60


6


20


Mar.


13


Yeaton, Mary Ellen


82


11


4


Non-Resident Burials in 1937


Date of Death


Name


Yrs.


Age Mos.


Days


Place of Death


Place of Burial




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