Town annual reports of the selectmen and overseers of the poor of the town of Harwich 1954, Part 9

Author: Harwich (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1954
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 190


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Delete paragraph "7" and substitute the following new paragraphs: "7. Harwich Center. Each side of Main Street from junction Sisson Road easterly to junction of Oak Street. 8. North Harwich. Each side of Main Stret from junction Depot Road easterly to junction of Bells Neck Road. 9. Plea- sant Lake. Each side of Pleasant Lake Avenue beginning at the New Haven R.R., right of way in a northwesterly direction up the hill approximately three hundred (300) feet. 10. East Harwich. Each side of Route #137 from junction of Main Street (Queen Anne Road) in a northwesterly direction to junction of Cemetery Road; Also beginning at a point approximately two hundred (200) feet south of the hard surfaced cross road near junction of Route #39 and Church Road, including all of the triangle at that point and both sides of Church Street and Route #39, along Route #39 in a northeasterly direction to the Town of Brewster line."


Delete "(b) Residential & Agricultural Districts" and substitute the following paragraph: "(b) Industrial Districts: Industrial Districts shall be located along the New Haven R.R. right of way in the following areas: North Harwich: Along


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the New Haven R.R. right of way from the Town of Dennis line easterly to a point approximately one thousand (1,000) feet distant. Harwich Center: Along the New Haven R.R. right of way from Lothrop Avenue easterly to a point approxi- mately one thousand (1,000) feet east of Kelley Street not more than two hundred (200) feet back from the R.R. right of way on north side and on south side back to Great Western Road from Lothrop Avenue to road leading to the oil plant, then two hundred (200) feet back from R.R. right of way easterly to east boundary. (c) Residential and Agricultural Districts: Residential and Agricultural Districts to consist of all areas in the Town of Harwich not included in (a) Com- mercial Districts and (b) Industrial Districts."


Under Section 2 "Use Regulations", after paragraph 1 insert the following new paragraph: "1A. In Industrial Districts: Buildings, structures and premises may be used for any lawful manufacturing or ware housing business if not considered detrimental to health or injury to vegetation from fumes or waste and if authorized by the Board of Appeals after its approval of all plans for proposed construction and occupancy."


Under Section 3. "General", strike out paragraph (d) and insert the following new paragraph. "(d) The minimum area of lots with dwelling thereon shall not be less than seventy-five hundred (7,500) square feet and where more than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of land is avail- able under the same owner the minimum shall not be less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet": and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted by unanimous standing vote.


Article 73. To see if the Town will vote to accept and adopt the following changes in and amendments to the Build- ing and Fire Prevention By-Law of the Town of Harwich adopted February 7, 1950, effective June 29, 1950:


Section 4, Paragraph 2-to insert at the beginning of the paragraph "Except in commercially zoned areas." Section 11 -delete the entire section 11 and substitute the following new section: "Section 11, Board of Appeals. The Board of Appeals established under the Protective By-Laws for the Town of Harwich shall be the Board of Appeals for the Building and Fire Prevention By-Laws, said Board to act in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 40, Sections 25-30B as amended"; and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted by unanimous standing vote.


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Article 74. To see if the Town will vote to accept and adopt the following changes in and amendments to the Build- ing and Fire Prevention By-Law of the Town of Harwich adopted February 7, 1950, effective June 29, 1950:


Section 7-to strike out this section and insert the follow- ing three sections:


"Section 7, Footings: 1. All footings shall be poured concrete. 2. All footings under one story buildings shall be six inches thick and extend three inches each side of wall. 3. All footings under one and a half and not over two story buildings shall be eight inches thick and extend four inches each side of wall. 4. Under all lally columns or posts the footings shall be at least twenty inches by twenty inches and eight inches thick. 5. Under chimneys the footings shall project at least six inches and be at least eight inches thick. "Section 7A, Foundations: 1. All foundations shall be of continuous masonry walls, exclusive of access openings, windows or vents. Minimum requirements to be as follows: 2. Six inch concrete for poured concrete supporting one story wood frame structure without basement. 3. Eight inch thickness for all other poured walls. 4. Eight inch thick- ness for all masonry unit walls which extend not more than eight feet below finish grade. 5. Twelve inch thickness for all masonry unit walls which extend more than eight feet below finish grade. 6. All areas under building must be accessible with a minimum clearance of at least twenty inches and ventilated in two exterior walls.


"Section 7B, Framing: 1. Where floor joists frame into side of wood girders, metal hangers or a bearing strip spiked to the girder must be used. 2. No bearing partition shall be more than two feet from main carrying girder. 3. Girders shall be at least six by eight or its equivalent. Space between bearing shall not be over eight feet. 4. Maximum span of floor joists-two by six-10 feet; two by eight-14 feet; two by ten-18 feet; two by twelve-20 feet. Floor joists shall be spaced at a minimum of sixteen inches on centers. 5. All floor joists shall be cross bridged using at least one of three stock as follows: Span eight to fourteen feet-minimum one row; Span fourteen to twenty feet-minimum two rows. All floors in building used in whole or in part as dwellings shall be of double boarding. 6. All outside walls and bearing partitions shall be two by four studding set sixteen inches on centers. All plates on outside walls and bearing partition shall be two by four doubled. All openings in exterior or in- terior walls over four feet shall be trussed or timbered suffi- ciently to carry the load. 7. Rafters, minimum size: On


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buildings twenty-six feet wide or less two by six set not more than twenty-four inches on centers. On buildings over .twenty-six feet to thirty feet wide two by eight set not more than twenty-four inches on centers and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted by unanimous standing vote.


Article 75. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) to be used in planting shade trees along town accepted ways under Chapter 87 and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $500.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 76. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for the purpose of making improvements to the stage switchboard and stage lighting in the Exchange Building Auditorium and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $600.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 77. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase 500 chairs for the Exchange Building Auditorium and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 78. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to buy and install a new chandelier for the auditorium in the Exchange Building and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 79. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to be used by the Town of Harwich for its share of the cost of the 1955 State Census and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $500.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 80. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money to be used under the direction of the Selectmen for the promotion of public recreation and amusement in the form of athletics and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $700.00 to be raised and appropriated. The sum of $500.00 to be used for baseball, and the sum of $200.00 to be used for promotion of public recreation and amusement in the form of athletics.


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Article 81. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) for Band Concerts in the summer of 1954 and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $500.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 82. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to be used under the direction of the Selectmen to properly celebrate and observe July 4, 1954 and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $1,000.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 83. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell to Bradford Gardner et ux Helen a certain parcel of land adjacent to his homestead bounded and des- cribed as follows: Northerly by Pleasant Street 20 feet; westerly by the Schoolhouse Parking Lot 100 feet; southerly by the Schoolhouse Parking Lot 20 feet and easterly by land of Bradford Gardner et ux Helen 100 feet and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 84. To see if the Town will vote to release all right, title and interest which it may have in Prospect Avenue and Beach Street in Harwich Port, and to instruct the Select- men to convey by deed said Prospect Avenue and Beach Street for nominal consideration to the abuttors of said ways; all necessary expense shall be assumed by the abuttors. Said deed to the abuttors to convey title to said ways from the midlines thereof to the abuttors on each side and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. Abuttors to assume all expense.


Article 85. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase the land and building located in Harwich Center owned by the Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank and the Cape Cod Trust Company for use as a Town Office Building with parking facilities more particularly described as follows: on the south by Main Street, on the east by Gershom D. Hall and Alfred H. Paine et ux, on the north by J. Howard Doane et ux and on the west by Harry B. Albro et ux and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted by 2/3 vote. Yes 171, No 30. The sum of $15,000.00 to be taken from the Stabilization Fund established in 1953 under Article #46.


Article 86. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to renovate, alter, and equip for town offices the so-called Bank Building referred to in the preceeding article and to act fully thereon.


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Accepted and adopted by unanimous vote, and the sum of $15,000.00 to be taken from the Stabilization Fund estab- lished in 1953 under Article #46.


Article 87. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the Stabilization Fund established under Article 46 of the 1953 Annual Town Warrant and appropriate a sum of money therefore and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 88. To see if the Town will vote to expend the refunded Dog Tax for the support of Brooks Free Library and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted.


Article 89. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from surplus revenue or available funds a sum of money for the purpose of reducing the 1954 tax rate and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 90. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for unpaid bills of 1953 as provided for in Chapter 179 of the Acts of 1941 and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $663.00 to be raised and appropriated.


Article 91. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the following unexpended balances of special appropriations to Surplus Revenue :


Purchase Police Cruiser


$42.37


Control Dutch Elm Disease


19.05


Planting shade trees


.11


Purchase new truck-Highway Dept.


60.00


Oiling & Hardening Queen Anne Road


.62


Widening & Hardening Gorham Road


6.50


Widening & Hardening Long Pond Drive


3.62


Improvement Channel Herring River


West Harwich


10,000.00


Harbor Improvement, Dredging & Groin


Work-Round Cove


30.00


Herring Brook Flume


260.61


Fill Water hole-Brooks Park


.37


Celebration of July 4th


9.34


137


Painting Standpipe-Brooks Park


832.00


Complete 6" water mains-


Grey Neck Road .66


Extension Water Main- Sequatucket Bluffs


3,394.24


Water Dept. Storage Building


.13


$14,659.62


Accepted and adopted. The sum of $14,659.62 to be trans- ferred to Surplus Revenue.


Respectfully submitted,


HENRY K. BEARSE Town Clerk


BIRTHS RECORDED IN TOWN OF HARWICH-1954


No. Date Name


Town of Birth


Parents


January:


1.


17 (Female)


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable,


Mass.


4.


27 Susan Dawn Munroe


Barnstable, Mass.


February: 5. 1 (Male)


Barnstable, Mass.


6.


9 Davis Edmund Hall


Barnstable, Mass.


7.


16


Theresa Marie Gavin


8.


17 Sheila Marie Lahteine


March: 9. 3 Peter Ramsay Corbett


10. 4 Lois Agnes Nichols


11. 5 Frederick Perkins Collard


12. 11 Gail Marie Lopes


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Waldon Ramsey Corbett Isabel Beatrice Dean Francis Irvin Nichols Frances Virginia Warren George Leonard Collard, Jr. Helen Ruth Skinner Matthew Roderick Lopes Jeanette Margaret Lopes


138


Sterling Wesley Farrenkopf Audrey Howes Eldredge Charles Gershom Hall Elaine Mary Guerin Joseph Vincent Gavin Jeanette Aurora Davignon Robert Donald Lahteine Olive Jane Stalker


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


John Pena Andrade Jacqueline Harmon Rose John Joseph Taylor Mary Patricia Doane Robert William Sebold Alice Marie Savage William Noble Munroe, Jr. Mary Helen Hills


2.


18 Margaret Mary Taylor


26 Elizabeth Ann Sebold 3.


13. 12 Mark Kenneth Coulson


14.


19


William Lawrence Chandler


15.


19 Robert Thompson Haley


.


16.


25


Joan Louise Chase


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Boston, Mass.


April: 17. 3 Eugene Manuel Pena


18. 6 Andrea Edith Doane


19. 7 Gary Charles Johnson


.


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


May: 20. 6 Paul Gerard Donovan


21.


6 Catherine Ann Kelley


22. 9 Jaye Gonsalves


23. 25 Sherri Eliza Carter


Barnstable, Mass. Bourne, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable,


Mass.


June: 24. 2 Kathy Jean Eldredge


25. 15 Valorie Ann Vagenas


26.


19 Philip Culver Monaghan


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Kenneth Frank Coulson Ruth Ann Johnson William Lawrence Chandler Harriet Pearson Whitney Paul Robert Haley Nanette Lee Kellcy Courtenay N. Chase Mary Jane Houston


Manuel Correia Pena Minnie Rosalie Pena Arthur Preston Doane, Jr. Virginia Esther Stidstone Charles Morris Johnson Judith Marcia Holmes


Paul Gerard Donovan Leona Alfreda Peterson Isaiah Kelley Margaret Irene Kelley John Gonsalves, Jr. June Lorraine Barros Walter Worth Carter Beverly Patricia Grant


Manton Crowell Eldredge, Jr. Flora Beverly Broughton George Nelos Vagenas Marlene Elizabeth Miller Glen Philip Monaghan Elizabeth Duncan Grandin


139


BIRTHS-Continued


No. Date Name


Town of Birth


Parents


July:


27. 5 David Elliott Bernstein


28. 5 Peter James Silva


29 5 Emulous Henry Williams, Jr.


30.


6


(Male) Taylor


31. 8 John Steven Thayer


32. 11 Charles Barry Higgins


33. 16 Donald Sheridan Gould, Jr.


August:


34. 24 Rowena May Ryder


35. 29 Russell Daniel Donnelly


Oak Bluffs, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


September:


36. 1 Wendy Gail Raneo


37. 4 Gesmond Edith Beck


38. 21 Gregory Stewart Wallen


39. 24 Debra Eleanor Bearse


40.


28 Wayne Foster Eldredge


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable,


Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable,


Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


William Elliott Bernstein Irene Lillian Chase Antonio Alves Silva Rosalie Louise Galvin Emulous Henry Williams Evelyn Rose Smith Howard John Taylor Rita Eudora Stalker Robert Lewis Thayer Priscilla Ann Gray


Alfred Bangs Higgins Eleanor May Robie Donald Sheridan Gould Mary Victoria Chase


140


Roland E. Ryder Ruth May Williams John Kenneth Donnelly Eleanor Pauline Lints


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Wallace Manuel Raneo Eugenia Andrade Harmon Fred Beck Marie Eleanor Doyle Stewart Baldwin Wallen Ann Alliston Messenger Edwawrd Pratt Bearse Ruth Helen Eldredge Frank Merriwell Eldredge Cynthia Lois Holmes


October: 41. 9 Diana Marie Fernandes


42.


11 Edwin Roy Eldredge


43.


11


Joyce Ellen Nickerson


44.


18


Robert Bruce Our, Jr.


45.


29 Vicky Lynn Souza


November: 46. 3 Sara Ann Thivierge


47. 11 Donna Lee Gomes


48.


20


Jeffrey Irving Cooke


49.


21


Steven Francis Roderick


December:


50.


23 Richard Joseph Gilmette


51. Oct. 22 Pamela Sue Space


52. 26 (Male) Ritchie


53.


29 (Female) Eaton


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Harwich, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


Manuel Joseph Fernandes Lillian Liete Roy Holman Eldredge Claire Margaret Charbonneau Maynard Elroy Nickerson Dorothy May Thayer Robert Bruce Our Joyce Ann Lawrence Ronald Domingo Souza Marilyn Dominga Raneo


Arthur Emile Thivierge, Jr. Phyllis Jewel' Emery Manuel Alvah Gomes Beatrice Lopes Walter Irving Cooke Dorothy Mary Durant Moses Pena Roderick Anna Dias Monteiro


Donald Robert Gilmette Annie Ray Collins Douglas Robert Space Elizabeth Helen Truean Russell Lloyd Ritchie Veronica Dorothy Hanneberry Forest Alvin Eaton Pearl Clara Harnum


141


MARRIAGES OCCURRING IN TOWN OF HARWICH-1954


No. Date Names


Age Residence


Place of Marriage


January:


1. 3 Emulous H. Williams Evelyn R. Smith


17


Pleasant Lake, Mass.


Harwich Center


16


Dennisport, Mass.


2.


10 Donald F. Ryder


24 Harwich Center


Brewster, Mass.


Joyce Esther Tubman


21 Brewster, Mass.


23


Chatham, Mass.


West Harwich


3.


30 Richard Paul Livesey Beverly Jane Nickerson


23


Chatham, Mass.


February:


4. 6 Frank W. McLean Edna May Palmer Kinsley


65


Harwich Center


Wakefield, Mass.


61


Stoneham, Mass.


5.


13 Walter E. Seeley Elizabeth L. Amidon


51


Framingham, Mass.


Harwich Center


52 Framingham, Mass.


6. 22 Richard W. Welsh


Arlene Douglas Swift


27 Harwich Port, Mass.


7.


27 Clayton I. Hemeon Lillian G. McComkie


22


Taunton, Mass.


Harwich Port


8.


27 Raymond H. Dion, Jr. Jane E. Webb


21 Harwich Port, Mass.


March:


9.


20 William Elliott Bernstein Lillian Irene Chase McGrath


24


Boston, Mass.


22 East Harwich, Mass.


April:


10.


3 Arthur R. Ayer


63


Harwich Port, Mass.


Lawrence, Mass.


M. Frances Lawless


59


Harwich Port, Mass.


22


Harwich Port, Mass.


Duxbury, Mass.


11. 3 Robert Austin Kingsbury Joan Mary Hutcheon


22 Duxbury, Mass.


142


39 Harwich Port, Mass.


East Harwich


77 Harwich Center, Mass.


Harwich Center


66 Waltham, Mass.


East Harwich


12.


8 Walter B. Nickerson, Jr. Albertina A. Ryder


24


Harwich, Mass. Harwich, Mass.


22


Harwich, Mass.


Barnstable, Mars.


13.


10 Ronald D. Souza Marilyn D. Raneo


14.


18 Ronald J. Kendall Barbara M. Spencer


21


West Harwich, Mass.


15.


20 Clarence Robert Biller Elizabeth Rose


23


Hyannis, Mass.


16.


24 Henry W. Frohne Helen M. Roger Ashley


17. 28 James M. J. Hurley Lucia J. Smith Boyle


47 South Harwich, Mass.


May: 18.


5 Alan T. Hunt Mary C. Bradder


23


Harwich Port, Mass.


Harwich Port


21


Harwich Port, Mass.


19.


11 Robert Dussault Helen Gertrude Stone


19


Fall River, Mass.


26


Harwich, Mass.


Harwich


20.


21 William L. Ryder Helen Louise Hill Jera


31


Harwich, Mass.


21.


22 Gilbert D. Harrison Julia A. Archibald Warren


56


South Harwich, Mass.


22.


22 Melvin Lee Kreider Constance Louise Holt


19


New Castle, Delaware


Harwich


23.


29 John Gonsalves, Jr. Anita A. Centio


19 Harwich, Mass.


June:


24. 3 Edward B. Turner Marie S. Lopes Barboza


39


Orleans, Mass.


Harwich


36


Harwich, Mass.


25. 6 Anthony John Perry Barbara Marcellino


23


South Dennis, Mass.


Harwich


23 Harwich, Mass.


21 Osterville, Mass.


West Harwich


26. 12 Peter Geist Sheaffer Josie Norton Speirs


27 West Dennis, Mass.


Harwich


32


20 Harwich, Mass.


20 West Harwich, Mass.


Harwich


23


Tiffin, Ohio


Harwich


73 Harwich Port, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


66 Harwich Port, Mass.


57 Sharon, Mass.


Harwich


21


Westport, Mass.


Harwich


143


68


Lewiston, Maine


Harwich


.


17 Harwich Port, Mass.


22 South Dennis, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


MARRIAGES-Continued


No. Date Names


Age Residence


Place of Marriage


July:


27.


14 Alphonse J. St. Hilaire


48


Woonsocket, R. I.


Harwich Port


Florinda Castonguay Laliberte


40


Woonsocket, R. I.


28.


17 Isaac F. Pena


47


Harwich, Mass.


New Bedford


Charlotte Fonseca


33


New Bedford, Mass.


29.


24 William B. Poplos


29


Wilmington, Delaware


West Harwich


Norma E. Tozier


17


West Harwich, Mass.


30.


31 Harry Peter Rischitelli Edith Louise Munroe Ellis


33


Boston, Mass.


August:


31.


1 Calvin B. Eldredge Barbara J. Emery


24


Pleasant Lake, Mass.


Harwich


144


32.


8 Joseph G. Baker


38


Harwich Port, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass.


Mary H. Bassett


32


Harwich, Mass.


33.


12 Eric Gordon Channon Doris Watts


48


Providence, R. I.


34.


21 William J. Thompson Claire E. McCabe


23


Barrington, R. I.


31


San Antonio, Texas


Harwich Port


35. June 26 James Samuel Fields Rosamond Walker


28


Brookline, Mass.


36. 19 James W. Thomas


21


Denver, Colorado


Anistine Fernandes Monteiro


26


Harwich, Mass.


September:


37. 4 Albert H. Raneo


22


Harwich, Mass.


West Harwich


Josephine J. Galvin


18


Harwich, Mass.


38. Richard Leo White Ruth Evelyn Fuller


23


South Chatham, Mass.


West Harwich


19 South Chatham, Mass.


Summit, N. J.


Harwich Port


28


Barrington, R. I.


West Harwich


36


Franklin, Mass.


Harwich


24


Harwich, Mass.


Harwich


43


39. 11 Charles S. Kennedy Priscilla A. Crowell


40.


19 Carroll W. Young Margaret Melbye


41.


19 Henry F. Root Marguerite H. Cahoon


42.


23 John Walter Stacy Shirley Ann Chase


17 Dennisport, Mass.


October: 43.


2 Robert E. Dixon Priscilla Snowden


35


Boston, Mass.


Harwich Port


23


Yarmouthport, Mass.


44. 2 Louis D. Pena


Amelia Gomes Gomes


74 Pleasant Lake, Mass.


18 South Harwich, Mass.


16


Chatham, Mass.


November:


46. 20 Lawrence F. Nickerson, Jr. Marjorie L. Jones


21


South Harwich, Mass.


47.


26 Irving Wilbert Pettingill, Jr. Patricia Ann Cain


22


Cincinnati, Ohio


October:


48. 7 Russell P. Morris


63


Harwich Port, Mass.


Orleans


Ysabel Cooper Pine


60


South Harwich, Mass.


49. 19 Sumner Goldwaite Diamentina Silvia


45


Dennisport, Mass.


December:


50. 24 Juanario F. Almeida Adeline Lopes Pina


33


Harwich, Mass.


38


Harwich, Mass.


Dennis, Mass.


24


West Dennis, Mass.


South Chatham, Mass.


22 18 East Harwich, Mass.


27 Boston, Mass.


21 Pleasant Lake, Mass.


18 Dennisport, Mass.


West Harwich


145


South Harwich, Mass.


Harwich Port


34


Cincinnati, Ohio


Harwich Port


63


Dennisport, Mass.


Harwich Port


Harwich Port


25


West Harwich, Mass.


East Harwich


' Boston, Mass.


67 Pleasant Lake, Mass.


Harwich


South Harwich


45. 27 Sheldon J. Thayer, Jr. Deanne Rose Kelley


DEATHS RECORDED IN TOWN OF HARWICH-1954


No. Date Name


Age


Disease


Place of Death


January:


1.


20 Margaret Trowbridge Frohne


70


Myocarditis


Harwich Port, Mass. West Harwich, Mass.


2.


26


Frank L. Page


86


Myocarditis


3.


20 Orick Daniel Hall


73


Broncho-pneumonia


Bourne, Mass.


4.


30 John William Pyy


50 Coronary Thrombosis


Harwich Center, Mass.


5.


16


Lillian Butlin


73


Hemorrhage


Taunton, Mass.


6.


17


Florette Augusta Chabot


92


Broncho-pneumonia


7.


29 Gilbert Manson


77


Broncho-pneumonia


February:


8.


5 Irene Baker


89


Cerebral Hemorrhage


9.


4 Farrenkopf


Congenital heart


10.


17 Joanna Roderick


54


Cerebral Hemorrhage


11.


17 Myrtle E. Porter


33


Inanition


March:


12.


2 Eldon Sherman Clapp


87


Coronary Thrombosis Cardiac Failure


Brookline, Mass.


April:


14.


2 Samuel Andrew Anderson


71


Coronary occlusion


Harwich Center, Mass.


15.


30 Helen Caldwell Ingalls


76


Multiple Myeloma


16.


30 Eva M. Beal


71


Coronary Occlusion


17.


7 Susan Lawence Underwood


May:


18


14 Anna Mary Simmons Haigh


68


Cancer Colon


Harwich Port, Mass.


June:


19.


5 Charles H. Taylor


87


Aortic Stenosis


20.


18 Richard Daniel Foote


22


Hemorrhage Esophagus


21.


19 Elizabeth Mann


66


Coronary Occlusion


22.


26 Charles Elton Chamberlain


53 Pulmonary atalectasis


Harwich Port, Mass. West Harwich, Mass. West Harwich, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


146


Harwich Center, Mass.


13.


1


Helen Livingston Thomson


68


Bounre, Mass. Harwich Port, Mass. Barnstable, Mass.


88 Auricular Febrillation


Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Harwich Center, Mass. Taunton, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass. Taunton, Mass.


July: 23.


4


Alexander R. McMillan


24.


5


Margaret T. Anderson


Taylor


25. 6


26.


19


William Davis Lee


43 Cerebral hemorrhage


67 Coronary occlusion


28.


30


Alice Emily Wilkinson


29.


5


Addie N. Handren


80


Arterio sclerosis


North Harwich, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. West Harwich, Mass.


Barnstable, Mass. Taunton, Mass.


May:


30.


6


John H. Twombly


83


Coronary embolus Metastatic C.A.


August: . 32.


23 John Michael Flynn


77


Coronary thrombosis


33. 2 Theresa Card


86


Arterio sclerosis


34. 9 Grace M. Prodgers


35. 22 Alice Marie Crowell


36.


28 Edith Gail Greene


14 Automobile accident


September:


37. 10 Ziba Anderson Cahoon


83


Coronary thrombosis


38.


13 Fannie C. Merriman


89


Cerebral hemorrhage


39. 18 James C. Givren


50


Coronary thrombosis


40. 20 Francis Anthony Toolin




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