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Item 19. Expenses Bldgs. & Grounds $800.00 (for repairs to fire alarm tanks at South Acton)
Item 43. Snow Removal
500.00
Items 59-66. Education Expenses .... 1,200.00 (West Acton School Playground)
Item 72. Recreation
Improvement
Goward Field
1,000.00
Total Transfers from S. R. Acct.
under Article 10 $3,500.00
Total under Article 10 $233,218.00
Total Voted to be raised and appro- priated under Article 10 $229,718.00-
Special Articles :
Art. 4. Memorial Day $500.00
Art. 7. Dog Officer 450.00
Art. 8. Collection of Garbage 2,000.00
Art. 9. Tree Dept., New Trees
250.00
Art. 12. Painting Traffic Lines
200.00
Art. 13. Construction of Main St. ..
3,000.00
Art. 14. Snow Fence
200.00
Art. 17. Uniforms. Police Dept.
150.00
Art. 19. Playground Study 200.00
Art. 20. Feeding Shade Trees
500.00
Art. 23. Plans for Fire House, Pct. 1 400.00
Art. 21. Tree Dept. - Poison Ivy .. 1,500.00
...
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Art. 25.
Mt. Hope Cemetery
800.00
Art. 27.
Repairs Town Clock
200.00
Art. 36. Insurance
700.00
Art. 39.
Unpaid Bills
170.36
Total Special Articles
$11,220.36
Total Voted to be raised and appro-
priated
$240,938.36
Transfers:
Art. 6. Machinery Account $2,500.00
Art. 10. Several Items
3,500.00
Art. 11. £ Snow Plow 800.00
Art. 15. Chapters 81 and 90
23,825.00
Art. 16. Equipment Fire Dept.
1,200.00
Art. 18.
Gas Masks Fire Dept.
1,500.00
Art. 22. Tree Dept. Chain Saw
800.00
Art. 32. Fire Alarm System, So. A.
2,000.00
Art. 38. Reserve Fund
5,000.00
Total Transfers
$41,125.00
Grand Total
$282,063.36
Article 11. (Snow Plow) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of $800.00 for the purchase of a snow plow and authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade-in or sell any old snow plows, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Eight Hundred (800) dollars for the purchase of a snow plow and authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade-in or sell any old snow plows.
: Article 12. (Traffic Lines) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for the painting of traffic lines and signs, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred (200) dollars for the painting of traffic lines and signs.
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Article 13. (Construction-Main St.) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for new construction of Main Street from the Carlisle Line to the State Road in North Acton; said money to be used in conjunction with $3,000.00 to be allotted by the County and $6,000.00 to be allotted by the State, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thous- and (3,000) dollars for new construction of Main Street from the Carlisle Lines to the State Road in North Acton; said money to be used in conjunction with Three Thousand (3,000) dollars to be allotted by the County and Six Thousand (6,000) dollars to be allotted by the State.
Article 14. (Snow Fence) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for the purchase of snow fence, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred (200) dollars for the purchase of snow fence.
Article 15. (Highways) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the amount of the State's and County's allotments for highways under Chapters 81 and 90; provided that the reimbursement from the State and County be credited back to the Surplus Revenue Ac- count, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Twenty-three Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty- five (23,825) dollars, the amount of the State's and County's allotments for Highways under Chapters 81 and 90; provided that the reimbursement from the State and County be cred- ited back to the Surplus Revenue Account.
Article 16. (Fire Dept.) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of $1,200.00 for the purchase of necessary equipment for the Fire Department, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of Twelve Hundred (1,200) dollars for the purchase of necessary equipment for the Fire Department.
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Article 17. (Police Uniforms) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for the pur- chase of uniforms for the Police Department as by General Laws Chapter 40, Section 6B, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Fifty (150) dollars for the purchase of uniforms for the Police Department as by General Laws Chapter 40, Section 6B.
Article 18. (Fire Dept.) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of $1,500.00 for the purchase of gas masks for the Fire Depart- ment as required by Chapter 337, Section 51A, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To transfer from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of Fifteen Hundred (1,500) dollars for the purchase of gas masks for the Fire Department as required by Chapter 337, Section 51A.
Article 19. (Playground Study) To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a committee of three for further study of the playground situation in Pre- cinct Three and for examination of sites therefor; and to ap- propriate the sum of $200.00 for expenses in connection there- with; or act anything thereon.
Voted: To authorize the Selectmen to appoint a committee of three for further study of the playground situation in the Town of Acton and for examination of sites therefor; and to appropriate the sum of Two Hundred (200) dollars for ex- penses in connection therewith.
Committee appointed: E. Everett Putnam, Laurence A. Winslow, Louis A. Flerra.
Article 20. (Feeding Trees) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the feeding of our shade trees, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred (500) dollars for the feeding of our shade trees.
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Article 21. (Dutch Elm Disease) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the con- trol of and checking the Dutch Elm Disease, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 22. (Chain Saw) To see if the town will vote to transfer from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of $975.00 for the purchase of a Gas Driven Chain Saw for the Tree De- partment, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To transfer from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Eight Hundred (800) dollars for the purchase of a Gas Driven Chain Saw for the Tree Department.
Article 23. (Fire House Survey) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 for a sur- vey and plans for a new fire house adjoining the Acton Cen- ter Fire House, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred (400) dollars for a survey and plans for a new fire house and that the present committee continue to serve.
Present Committee: Walter B. Stevens, Edward J. Bursaw, F. Wendell Putnam, H. Stuart MacGregor and Lloyd W. Priest.
Article 24. (Poison Ivy) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 or any other amount for the Tree Department for eradication of poison ivy on the highways and streets of the town, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hun- dred (1,500) dollars for the Tree Department for the eradica- tion of poison ivy on the highways and school grounds of the town.
Article 25. (Mt. Hope Cemetery) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $800.00 or any other sum for the purpose of oiling roads and avenues in Mt. Hope Cemetery, or act anything thereon.
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Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred (800) dollars for the purpose of oiling roads and avenues in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Article 26. (Clean Streets) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to clean the streets on that part of Central Street, Massachusetts Avenue and Windsor Avenue in the business section of West Acton, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 27. (Town Clock) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for repairs to the town clock, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred (200) dollars for repairs to the town clock.
Article 28. (Playground) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,500.00 or some other sum to procure or buy, and grade a certain tract of land in that part of Acton known as West Acton, bounded and described as follows:
"A strip, 150 feet wide parallel to the eastern boundary of land now owned by the Town and known as the West Acton School Property and adjacent thereto, extending from the southern boundary of land now or formerly held in the name of Helen A. Knowlton, Trustee, or the easter- ly extension of such a southern boundary to the intersec- tion with a line formed by the easterly extension of the southern boundary of land now owned by the Town and known as the West Acton School Property." Said land to be graded in conjunction with land now owned by the town adjacent thereto to provide a satisfactory Play- ground.
All of said land to be used for recreational purposes in com- pliance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the General Laws (Tercentenary Edition) of this Commonwealth, said land to be held in trust by the Selectmen until it can be placed under the supervision and control of the Board of Recreation Commis-
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sioners, when and if such a board is elected or appointed, or to act anything thereon.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 29. (Recreation Commission) To see if the town will take any action to establish a Board of Recreation Com- missioners, consisting of one member each from Precincts 1, 2, and 3, to function in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the General Laws (Tercentenary Edition) of this Commonwealth, or to take any action relative thereto.
Voted: To pass over the article.
Article 30. (Recreation Commission) To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $4,000.00 appropriated and raised, but not disbursed, as a result of the Town's acceptance of Articles 23 and 24 of the warrant for the March 1948 Town Meeting, to the Board of Recreation Commissioners in com- pliance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the General Laws (Tercentenary Edition) of this Commonwealth, this sum to be expended for recreational purposes, or to take any action relative thereto.
Voted: To pass over the article. >
Article 31. (Town Collector) To see if the town will vote to provide that the Collector of Taxes shall collect under the title of Town Collector all accounts due the town, or act any- thing thereon.
Voted: That the Collector of Taxes shall collect under the title Town Collector all accounts due the town.
Article 32. (Fire Alarm System) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the in- stallation of a fire alarm system which will be connected with several industrial plants in South Acton, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Two Thousand (2,000) dollars for the installation of a fire alarm system which will be connected with several industrial plants in South Acton.
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Article 33. (Cemetery Fund) To see if the town will ac- cept the gift of Ten Thousand (10,000) dollars from J. Roland Wetherbee of Putney, Georgia, to be known as the J. Roland Wetherbee Cemetery Fund, for the purpose of improving cer- tain lots at Woodlawn Cemetery pursuant to the terms of a written instrument dated October 9, 1948, and act anything thereon.
Voted: That the town accept the gift of Ten Thousand (10,000) dollars from J. Roland Wetherbee of Putney, Georgia, to be known as the J. Roland Wetherbee Cemetery Fund, for the purpose of improving certain lots at Woodlawn Cemetery pursuant to the terms of a written instrument dated October 9, 1948.
Article 34. (Cemeteries) To see if the town will approve the making of such regulations, consistent with the Law, by the Cemetery Commissioners, as they may deem expedient, to modify, improve, add to, and modernize the Cemetery Regu- lations, and act anything thereon.
Voted: That the town will approve the making of such regulations, consistent with the Law, by the Cemetery Com- missioners, as they may deem expedient, to modify, improve, add to, and modernize the Cemetery Regulations.
Article 35. (World Government) Will the town adopt a resolution affording the people of Acton the opportunity to express to their representatives in Congress, in the Executive Department of the United States and in the United Nations their deep feeling regarding war and peace, and to request their representatives in Congress to support the Resolutions now pending in Congress seeking action to make the United Nations capable of enacting, interpreting, and enforcing world law to assure peace ?
Resolution -
Resolved: That the Town of Acton calls upon its repre- sentatives in Congress to take all possible steps to promote the strengthening of the United Nations into a government for world affairs, including support of resolutions for ini- tiating Charter amendments to enable the United Nations
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to enact and enforce world law to assure peace.
Motion: I move that the town meeting accept the resolu- tion as read by Mrs. Boardman as the resolution to be adopted by the town under Article 35 of the warrant. Did not prevail.
Article 36. (Insurance) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 to pay the cost of effecting insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, in- cluding death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property, caused by the operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Subsection 1, as amended, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 to pay the cost of effecting insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property, caused by the operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Subsection 1, as amended.
Article 37. (Land Titles) To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen and their successors in office, to sell at public auction or private sales, any property heretofore or hereafter acquired by the town under the title proceedings, to impose thereon such restrictions, reservations, or conditions as they may deem expedient and to execute, acknowledge, and deliver in the name and under the seal of the Town, deeds or other instruments therefor, or take any other action relative thereto, to do or act thereon.
Voted: To authorize the Selectmen and their successors in office to sell at public auction or private sales, any property heretofore or hereafter acquired by the town under the title
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proceedings, to impose thereon such restrictions, reservations, or conditions as they may deem expedient and to execute, ac- knowledge, and deliver in the name and under the seal of the Town, deeds or other instruments therefor.
Article 38. (Reserve Fund) To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 from the Surplus Revenue Account as a Reserve Fund, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate the sum of Five Thousand (5,000) dollars from the Surplus Revenue Account as a Reserve Fund.
Article 39. (Unpaid Bills) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $170.36 to pay the fol- lowing unpaid bills for 1948, or do or act anything thereon.
School Department
Boston Edison Co. $123.49
City of Newton 46.87
$170.36
Voted Unanimously: To raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Seventy and 36/100 dollars to pay the following unpaid bills for 1948.
School Department
Boston Edison Co.
$123.49
City of Newton 46.87
$170.36
Number of voters checked:
Precinct 1-122
Precinct 2-105
Precinct 3 - 117
Total
344
Voted: To adjourn at 10:15 P. M.
A true copy.
Attest:
HARLAN E. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk.
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT +
BIRTHS
Whole Number Recorded 65
Born in Acton 0 Mixed Parentage 5
Males
39
Native Parentage
59
Females
26
Foreign Parentage
1
MARRIAGES
Whole Number Recorded 25
Residents of Acton .. 32 Residents of other places 18
DEATHS
Whole Number Recorded 27
Residents of Acton 24 Residents of other places 3
Occuring in Acton 16 Occurring in other places 11 Average Age 67+
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IMPORTANT REQUEST
Please notify the Town Clerk im- mediately of any error or omissior in the following List of Births.
Errors not reported at once can be corrected only by sworn affidavit, as prescribed by the General Laws, and may cause you inconvenience which can be avoided by prompt attention.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1949
Date Place
Name of Child
Oct. 11
Concord
Baird, Deborah Tilson
April 10 Concord
Bell, Nancy Gladys
Oct. 29 Concord Bemis, Gail Ann
April 12
Concord
Berlied, Conrad Irving
Feb. 12 Concord
Butler, Richard John
April 4 Concord
Chisholm, Deborah Ann
Sept. 15 Concord
Clark, Wallace Theodore, Jr.
Feb. 1 Concord
Collins, James Russell
April 14
Concord
Cunningham, Jeffrey Leo
May 8 Concord
Davis, Donald Carlton
Sept. 22 Concord
Decker, Donald Stanley
Aug. 19
Concord
Dingee, John Alton, Jr.
Mar. 25 Concord DiPietro, Ralph Clifford
May
9 Concord
Erkkinen, Leila Eileen
Mar. 15 Concord
Espie, Barbara Elaine
Mar. 3 Concord Evangelos, Mark Charles
Oct. 25 Concord
Oct.
26
Concord
Farris, Michael Ambrose Fitzsimmons, Kathy Sonia
Aug. 16 Concord
Gilbert, John Thomas
Name of Parents
Justus Nathan, Jr. and Mary E. Tilson John and Hilda Jackson
Edward E. and Mary V. Shackleton
Irving O. and Frances G. Shymonowicz Robert E. and Helen A. Worenesky
John C. and Rose K. Brothen Wallace T. and Goldie E. King Craig R. and Muriel F. Schofield Leo C. and Lucille G. Hayward
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Richard C. and Marjorie J. McAdoo Philip C. and Sandra L. Reed John A. and. Genevieve J. Statkun Ralph and Theresa G. Schofield
Paavo J. and Vieno Maki James E., Jr. and Lucy J. Crocker James and Helen Checani
John D. and Ann E. Kleinfelder Ervin E. and June S. Bartlett Alfred G., Jr. and Mary F. Kelley
Jan. 24
Concord
Grekula, Rodney Allan
Jan. 27
Concord
Hatch, Gene Edward
Sept. 20
Concord
Holland, Andrea Susan
Aug.
2 Concord
Mar. 15
Concord
Jones, Russell Thomas, Jr. Jones, Trudi MacPherson
1
Aug. 5
Concord
King, Thomas Benjamin
Sept. 13
Concord
Kizik, Janis Marie
June 25
Concord
Knippel, Kristina Aldrich
April 21
Concord
Korpi, Sharon Ann
Nov. 8 Boston
LaCivita, Robert
Oct. 4 Concord
Lamont, Dorothy Anne
Jan. 17 Concord Lawton, Charles Edward
Feb. 18 Boston
Leamy, Donald Charles
Jan. 21 Concord Loring, Cynthia Farley
Dec. 2 Concord
Macleod, Richard Dean
Aug. 13 Concord
MacPherson, Hope Wheeler
Jan. 8 Concord McElman, James Healey, Jr.
Sept. 1 Concord Mills, David Lawrence
Aug. 23 Concord
Mulvey, Richard North
Dec. 14 Boston
Navin, Thomas Randall III
Sept. 21
Concord
O'Neil, Robert Paul
Teuvo A. and Mabel A. Leusher Edward A. and Annie F. Lenfest Martin and Lillian M. Haugh
Russell T. and Mary D. Keefe Burton J. and Beryl Bailey
Hobart T. and Helen B. Soubosky Victor and Catherine A. Schofield Ernst A. and Jessie F. A. Wood Walfred J. and Ruth M. Nilges
Frank J. and Mary A. Kelly George H., Jr. and Dorothy M. Abbt Edward G. and Frances V. Mason Donald F. and Evelyn Hildebrandt John H., 2nd and Tatiana Farley
Roderick D. and Myrna J. Cook Charles D. and Patience Hosmer James H. and June Griffin Ronald E. and Louise DeR. Pratt John S. and Barbara L. North
Thomas R. and Helen Adams Richard J. and Gertrude M. McVey
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Date Place
Name of Child
Feb. 15 Framingham Paakki, Mark Allan
June 23 Concord
Paskiewicz, John Stanley, Jr.
Jan. 21 Concord Pederson, Diane Louise
April 22 Concord
Pederson, Douglas Fay
June 6 Concord
Perry, Gail
Dec. 16 Concord
Petersen, Abigail Seale
Mar. 1 Concord Prentice, Eliot Scott
Nov. 26
Concord
Prentiss, Terri Lee
May
18 Concord
Prentiss, Harold Orlean, 3rd
Oct. 22
Concord
Quin, Michael
July 16 Concord
Reynolds, Ray A.
Aug. 10 Concord
Richardson, Paul Ilsley, Jr.
Dec. 24 Concord Roche, Teresa Kane
May 8 Concord Sawdo, Forrest Michael
Mar. 18 Chelsea Scribner, Linda Jane
Jan. 18 Cambridge Severance, Patricia
Jan. 21 Concord Shaw, Stephanie Irma
June 4 Cambridge
Shultz, Kathleen Pratt
April 9 Gardner Streeter, Joel Burton
Jan. 1 Concord Sweeney, Kathleen Ann
Name of Parents
Aate E. and Alberta R. Coombs John S. and Lucy A. Briggs Ingvald and Blanche M. Rouillard George and Marjorie F. Reed Joseph G. and Esther F. Jollymore Laurence F. and Mary Seale Loren B. and Mary H. Chamberlin
Wentworth and Geraldene Clapp Harold O., Jr. and Dorothy V. Rahberg
Thomas J., Jr. and Wilda M. Marsolais
Raymond A. and Ruth J. Durkin Paul I. and Tenette Lavender Francis D. and Priscilla E. Kane
Richard M. and Grace D. Preston Stephen W. and Christine M. Smith Donald P. and Phyllis Smith Edward A. and Constance G. Michaud George P. and Helena M. O'Brien Donald W. and Dorothea M. Mulcahy Daniel J. and Lucy A. Joyce
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Nov. 18 Ayer
Oct. 23 Ayer
July 22 Concord
Waterhouse, John Harry
Feb.
10 Concord
July 7 Concord
Townsend, Shirley Ellen Trebendis, Nancy Jean
Carl W. and Edith L. McKenney John J. and Marjorie F. Pacy
Harry F. and Judith V. Hendrickson
Wetherbee, George William, Jr. George W. and Hazel M. McIntosh
Yaekle, Gary William
Donald M. and Sylvia M. Rudolph
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1949
Date
Place
Residence
June 26 Boxborough
Name Anderson, Robert B. Goldthwaite, Alfa Joy
W. Acton W. Acton
Sept. 3 Concord
Charnley, Morton M., Jr. Bowen, Sarah
S. Acton Acton
Oct. 15 Acton
Condon, Sylvester P.
Bursaw, Lorraine O.
Harvard S. Acton
Aug. 20 Brookline, N. H.
Corrigan, Richard P. Stuart, Grace E. (Chickering)
Lincoln S. Acton
Sept. 10 Worcester
Courtney, Edward J. Harwood, Arlene Ann
Worcester S. Acton
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Sept. 2 Acton
Day, Joseph P., 3rd Gerrish, Jane A.
S. Acton
S. Acton
Aug. 20 Concord
DeMarsh, Leo F.
Brockton S. Acton
Erickson, Allan R.
Maynard
Merriam, Marjorie E.
S. Acton
April 14 Nashua, N. H.
Goodwin, James S. Paine, Katherine M.
Acton Newbury
.
Christofferson, Nancy Anne
July 3 Acton
Oct.
8 Lexington
Howe, Charles Herbert, 3rd Hubbart, Phyllis Ann
Nov. 26 Acton
Jones, Leon Francis, Jr. Ashline, Patricia Ann
Nov. 6 Acton
Landanno, Patrick C. Smith, Ruth E. V.
Littleton S. Acton
Larson, Richard J. Paradis, Jacquelyn T.
Acton
Acton
April 2 Brookline, N. H.
Liebfried, George T. Zaniewski, Dolores Mary
Acton Maynard
July 31 Littleton
Peterson, Ralph K.
Hartwell, Doris E.
Concord Acton
June 5 Acton
W. Acton
Piper, Elliott R., Jr. Stone, Muriel M.
W. Acton
Dec. 27 Athol
W. Acton
Roberts, William H. Glidden, Emma L.
S. Royalston
Jan. 1 Acton
W. Acton
Scribner, David W. Hurley, Mildred L.
W. Acton
Aug. 27 Waban
Smith, Herbert W. MacNamee, Edythe M. Lannin
Wellesley W. Acton
Acton Lexington Concord Acton
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June 18 Concord
Date
Place
Name
Swaney, Robert C. Gallant, Mildred A.
July 3 Maynard
Tucker, John L. Johnson, Barbara Ann
Oct. 29 Marlboro
Veno, Albert J. Canessa, Alea Isabel
'Aug. 14 Littleton
Watkins, Rex
S. Acton
Larrabee, Florence E.
S. Acton
'April 16 Maynard
Wuorio, Oscar Olavi Whitney, Mae Hunt
Maynard S. Acton
"Sept. 3 Woburn
Young, Robert J. Harron, Virginia D.
Residence
Stow W. Acton S. Acton Maynard Marlboro Acton
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Acton Woburn
Oct. 9 Fayville
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DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1949
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Dys.
Oct. 2 Atwood, Katie
73
1 0
Jan. 1 Beach, Stuart A.
43
7 21
July 24 Bean, Harriet Augusta (Kenty)
81
9
27
April 23
Bigelow, Anah F. (Banks
80
0
0
June 13 Cram, Ada M. (Jones)
.
77
3
27
Dec. 4 Cullinane, Annie A.
70
0
0
April 24
Davis, Richard Warren
14
4
17
Mar. 1 Dewhurst, William
44
2
25
Dec. 28 Feltus, Cornelius A.
59
9
25
Feb. 26 Feltus, John H.
64
10
14
July 5 Jones, Albert Curtis
73
9
0
July 28 Kennedy, Isabella L.
63
5
17
Mar. 5 McCarthy, Ellen L. (Tuohey)
87
3
21
Nov. 3 McCormack, Sarah Ann
90
9
10
Oct. 15 McCrudden, William B.
33
0
0
Jan. 13 Milbery, Clare A.
64
6
15
Mar. 4 Munn, William
79
2
21
Sept. 30
Noyes, Jennie Ethel (Miles)
73
11
11
Mar. 8 Owens, Herbert W.
72
11
11
Aug. 9 Parks, Mary Emma (Grover)
93
6
19
June 5 Smith, Louis M.
51
0
0
Oct. 31 Tarvainen, Emil
66
4
0
Nov. 5 Taylor, Ella
62
11
24
Jan. 13 Vary, Marietta (Inerson)
83
0
0
Oct. 8 Whitney, Cora A.
74
3
0
NON-RESIDENT BURIALS IN 1949
Date of Death
Name
Age Y. M. D.
Place of Death
Place of Burial
Apr. 25/49
Anderson, Jack
55
0
0
Albany, N. Y.
May 3/49
Baker, Ralph G.
71
0
0
Miami, Florida
Aug. 12/49
Bruckner, John W.
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