Town of Arlington annual report 1904-1906, Part 17

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Respectfully submitted,


PETER SCHWAMB, WILLIAM N. WINN, SAMUEL E. KIMBALL, Board of Public Works.


289


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904. In form recommended by the New England Water Works Association. ARLINGTON WATER WORKS. ARLINGTON, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS.


Population by Census of 1900, 8,603.


Date of Construction, low service, 1872; high service, 1894.


By whom owned, Town of Arlington.


Source of supply, Metropolitan Water System.


CONSUMPTION.


1. Estimated total population at date, 9,700.


2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 9,500.


3. Estimated population supplied, 9,400.


4. Total consumption for the year, 275,410,000 gallons.


5. Passed through meters, 32,526,630 gallons.


6. Percentage of consumption metered, 12 per cent.


7. Average daily consumption, 752,567 gallons.


8. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 78.


9. Gallons per day to each consumer, 80.


10. Gallons per day to each tap, 420.


DISTRIBUTION.


MAINS.


1. Kind of pipe, cast-iron and cement.


2. Sizes, from 4-inch to 12-inch.


3. Extended 1,838 feet during year.


4. Discontinued - feet during year.


5. Total now in use, 35.48 miles.


6 Cost of repairs per mile. $5.90.


8. Length of pipes less than 4 inches diam., 3,910 feet. 9. Number of hydrants added during year (public), 6.


10 Number of hydrants (public and private) now in use, 357.


11. Number of stop gates added during year, 3.


12. Number of stop gates now in use, 295.


15. Average pressure on mains at center of Town, 90 lbs. high system ; 50 lbs. low system.


SERVICES.


16. Kind of pipe, cement-lined, galvanized, cast-iron.


17. Sizes, 53-inch to 6-inch.


21. Number of service taps added during year, 37.


22. Number now in use, 1,880.


24. Average cost of service for the year, $22.10.


25. Number of meters added, 6.


26. Number now in use, 116


27. Percentage of services metered, 6.4 per cent.


28. Percentage of receipts from metered water (B+C), 12 per cent.


30. Number of motors in use, 5.


FINANCIAL. MAINTENANCE.


RECEIPTS.


Balance brought forward ·


.


$7,950 21


Balance brought forward, stock . 2,425 56


From Consumers :


A. Water rates, fixture $34,346 00


B. Water rates, meter 4,686 60


C. Net receipts for water, (A) + (B), .


. $39,032 60


D. Miscellaneous (rent, re-


pairs, sales, etc ) . · 2,495 38


E. Total


. . 41,527 98


From Public Funds :


K. Gross receipts from all sources · $51,903 75


K.


Total


.


.


·


.


$51,903 75


CONSTRUCTION.


RECEIPTS.


EXPENDITURES.


2. From bal.of bonds issued previous year


$500 00


FF. Extension of mains .


$3,217 34


R. From bonds issued


3,000 00


GG. Extension of services 817 37


S. From appropriations from tax levy .


HH. Extension of meters


·


T. Transferred from Maintenance Ac- count to pay for extension of ser- vices and meters · ·


1,046 57


JJ. Total construction for year ·


$4,263 91


U. From other sources


KK. Balance from bonds issued .


282 66


V. Total .


$4,546 57


V. Total .


$4,546 57


W. Net cost of works to date


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.


.


$498,000


Y. Bonded debt at date


322,000


. Y. Amount paid to Sinking Fund to date from income of Water Works ·


19,000


Z. Average rate of interest, 4 per cent.


EXPENDITURES.


AA.


Management, repairs and renewals


$6,565 26


Metropolitan Water Works assess-


ment


12,972 76


.


.


BB.


Interest on bonds


.


12,760 00


CC. Total maintenance for year .


.


$32,298 02


DD. Transferred to Sinking Fund .


.


10,000 00


· Transfer to Construction Account 1,046 57


EE. Total Expenditures from Income


.


$43,344 59


Stock on hand January 1, 1905 · 2,664 37 Balance on hand January 1, 1905 5,894 79


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229 20


II. Special (reservoirs, pumps, etc. )


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EXTRACTS FROM RULES OF WATER WORKS.


SECTION 15. The following rates will be charged annually from July 1, 1904, for the use of water, namely :


DWELLING HOUSES.


Occupied by one family, for the first faucet $6 00 For each additional faucet to be used by the same family . 2 00


For set tubs not supplied with faucets and filled by hose or other means, and for faucets supplied with portable tubs, the charge will be one-half the regular rates.


For basins not connected, but convenient to other fittings, the rate will be $1.00 per year.


Where a house is occupied by more than one family, one faucet only being used for all, for each family .


4 00


Where a house is occupied by more than one family, the highest rates will be charged for each family having the water carried into their part of the house :


Whenever one service-pipe supplies four or more tenements, the rates shall be paid by the owner, and there shall be a discount of ten .per cent : provided, however, that in no case shall the net charge per tenement be less than thirteen dollars per year.


For the first bath-tub 4 00


For each additional bath-tub 3 00


For bath-tubs convenient to faucets, but not connected, the rate will be $3.00 per year.


For the first water-closet 5 00


For each additional water-closet : 00


For hopper water-closets 8 00


For vaults flushed with kitchen sink water in case such vaults are not


used in connection with a water-closet, the rate will be $2.00 per year.


When such vaults are used in connection with a water-closet there will be no extra charge.


Where bath-tubs or water-closets are used by more than one family, for eaclı family . 4 00


Where two faucets are used one for hot and one for cold water, and both emptying into one basin, but one charge will be made for both ; provided, that in no case shall the charge for the use of water by a private family, exclusive of hose and stable, be more than .


24 00


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


BOARDING HOUSES.


For the first faucet


. $10 00


Each additional faucet . 2 00 ·


Water-closet or bath-tub, when used by boarders


.


10 00


Each additional bath-tub or water-closet


3 00


STORES, OCCUPIED AS OFFICE, SHOP, OR SIMILAR PURPOSE.


First faucet


$6 00 to $20 00


For each additional faucet


. 2 50


For water-closet or urinal


6 00


MARKETS, SALOONS, RESTAURANT, WORKSHOPS.


For markets, saloons, restaurants, workshops, or for purposes not included in any other classification, and not requiring more than an ordinary supply of water


$6 00 to $25 00


HOTELS.


For each bed for boarders and lodgers


$3 00


For each bath-tub in a hotel


. 10 00


For each water-closet in a hotel


. 10 00


PUBLIC BATHS.


For one tub in a public bath-house


· $10 00


For each additional bath-tub


5 00


For one water-closed in a public bath-house


10 00


For each additional water-closet .


3 00


STABLES.


Private Stables, For the first horse


· $5 00


For each additional horse 3 00


66 For one cow


2 00


66 For each additional cow 1 00


Livery club, and boarding stables. For each horse


3 00


Car and omnibus stables. For each horse 2 00


Truck and cart stables. For each horse


2 00


Provided, that in no case shall any stable be charged less than . 5 00 ·


The rates for stables include water for washing carriages without liose ; when hose is used $3.00 additional.


HOSE.


The following regulations are uniform throughout the Metropolitan Dis- trict for 1905 : -


The use of water through hand hose, on premises where the water supply is not metered, shall be restricted to two hours in each day between the hours of five and eight A M. and five and eight P. M.


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


The hose must be used with a nozzle not exceeding three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, and while so used must be held in the hand of a person on the premises of the water taker.


For hose used in this manner, when supplied from the house service, the charge will be $4.00 per year. If a separate service is used the charge will be $6.00 per year. If the use of hose is desired for a longer period, a meter must be placed on the hose connection and the water must be paid for at the rates mentioned below.


The Board reserves the right to cut off all the use of water, except for domestic purposes, in case any contingency should arise requiring such a course.


STEAM BOILERS.


For each boiler in use not over twelve hours a day, for each horse


power


$6 00


METERS.


Water for field irrigation, greenhouses or hot houses, hot beds and wash houses must be metered at the rates mentioned below for metered water, and water may be used at all hours.


Meter rates will be as follows : -


Up to 20,000 cubic feet per six months, 15 cents per 100 cubic feet.


From 20,000 to 40,000


40,000 to 100,000 66


66


66


12


66


100


66


66 100,000 to 500,000


66


66


11


66


66 100


66


66


Over . 500,000 66 66 66


16


10


66 100


66


60


13


100


66


The following meter rents will be collected each six months in addition to the above charges : - For a 5g-inch meter, $1.00; a 34-inch meter, $1 50; a 1-inch meter, $2.00; a 12-inch meter, $4 00; a 2-inch meter, $6.00.


The minimum charge for metered water for each six-monthly interval, exclusive of the meter rent, will be $6.50. In case more than one meter is used by a water taker the minimum charge for water will be $6.50 for each meter, exclusive of the meter rent. In case of meters used on hose connec- tions the charge will be the meter rent plus that for water used. All water that passes through a meter will be charged for whether used or wasted. If a meter fails to register or records incorrectly the amount of water passing through it, the quantity to be charged for shall be determined by the average daily consumption shown by the meter when in order. It is suggested that water takers read their meters occasionally to satisfy themselves whether or not they are working, and that they immediately send notice of any irre- gularity to the Water Board.


Bills for metered water will be made out January Ist and July 1st.


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


BUILDING PURPOSES.


The minimum charge for water for building purposes is $3.00. When more than fifty casks of lime or cement are used, the charge is six cents per cask of each.


ORNAMENTAL FOUNTAINS.


Ordinarily used three hours a day for a period of not more than four months a year :


For a jet of 1-16 of an inch


$3 00


66 ". 1-8 66 5 00 .


« 1-4 6 6. 8 00


To be cut off at discretion of Superintendent.


Rebates will be allowed only during such time as the water is shut off, but no rebate will be allowed for a period less than one month. When a house is vacated the owner must notify the Water Registrar to have the water turned off. When the house is again occupied the owner is to give notice to have the water turned on. The charge for shutting off and turning on water in vacated houses is twenty-five cents for each operation.


In case one service pipe supplies several tenements, stop-cocks must be provided so that the water may be shut off from each tenement separately. When tenements are vacated the owner must at once give notice to the Water Registrar to have the water shut off and the stop-cock sealed. When the tene- ment is again occupied the Water Registrar must be notified to have the seal removed. Rebate will be allowed for the period the seal remains on, provided such period exceeds thirty days. If seal is disturbed or removed by other than the Water Works agents no rebate will be allowed. The charge for placing and removing seals is twenty-five cents for each operation. All notices must be written and must be sent to the Water Registrar.


SECTION 16 When water is required for purposes which are not specified in the foregoing tariff, the rates shall be fixed by the Board of Public Works, and the rates fixed in the foregoing tariff may be varied by the Board of Public Works whenever in particular cases in their judgment the interests of the Town shall require.


PIPE EXTENSIONS.


Vote of Town, passed April 14, 1896.


Voted :- That the Board of Public Works shall, before laying main water pipes in any street or way, require the party or parties asking for same to deposit with the Town Treasurer the sum of thirty cents for each lineal foot of pipe to be laid, less an amount equal to the established water rates for five years on the fixtures supplied at the time of laying the pipe, the > aid sum to


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


be held by said Treasurer in trust for a term of five years and at the end of said term paid into the Town Treasury to the credit of the Water Works, unless the rates actually collected during the said five years on account of fixtures supplied directly from said pipe exceed the amount originally esti- mated and deducted from said sum of thirty cents per lineal foot, in which case said excess shall be repaid to the depositor to the extent of the original deposit and the balance, if any, paid into the Town Treasury as aforesaid, excepting otherwise ordered by the Town.


SERVICES.


Vote of Board, passed March 30, 1904.


" That pipe for domestic service shall hereafter be furnished and laid by the Water Division to the inside of the cellar wall, the expense of said pipe on private property to be borne by the owner. The digging and filling . inside the street line may be done by the owner."


LIMITS OF HIGH AND LOW SERVICE DISTRICTS.


According to an understanding with the Metropolitan Water and Sewer- age Board the dividing line between the high and low systems has been made to conform as nearly as possible to contour 60 above Boston City Base. The low service district is bounded by the following streets which are to be sup- plied from the low service on both sides ; the low service is, liowever, to be extended to the depth of one house-lot only on the high sides of the bounding streets : - Beginning at Mystic Lake, Fairview avenue to Mystic street ; Mystic street to Summer street ; Summer street to Grove street; Grove street to Massachusetts avenue, including Grove street place and Dudley street as far as Brattle street; Massachusetts avenue to Academy street; Academy street to Maple street ; Maple street to Pleasant street; Pleasant street to the Belmont Line, including Pelham terrace.


It is understood that either the high or the low service may be used on Massachusetts avenue between Brattle street and Grove street, also tliat for purposes of fire protection the high service may be extended into the low service district.


REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK.


DOGS REGISTERED.


Males, 322


Females,


36


Whole number registered, 358


Number of licenses in 1903,


314


Paid to County Treasurer, $752 40


I have examined the Town Clerk's record of Dog Licenses and found the same correct, with receipts from the County Treasurer for the above amount.


(Signed) ELBERT L. CHURCHILL, Auditor.


BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTERED DURING


THE YEAR 1904.


Total number of births registered, 229


Females, 101


Males,


128


Born in Arlington,


228


Born in other places,


1


The parentage of the children born was as follows : -


Born in United States, both parties, 90


Born in foreign countries, both parties, 82


Born in United States, one parent, 49


Born in foreign countries, one parent, 49


Born in Arlington, one or both parties, 60


297


TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES.


Whole number recorded of couples,


83


Residents of Arlington,


107


Residents of other places,


59


Solemnized in Arlington,


45


Solemnized in other places,


38


Groom, first marriage of,


74


Groom, second marriage of,


7


Groom. third marriage of,


2


Bride, first marriage of,


75


Bride, second marriage of,


8


Age of oldest groon,


78


Age of youngest groom,


21


Age of oldest bride,


63


Age of youngest bride,


18


THOS. J. ROBINSON, Toun Clerk.


298


TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904.


Date.


Place of Marriage.


Names.


Residence.


Jan. 3


Cambridge


Jeremiah B. Nolan.


Margaret E. Donovan.


66


9


Cambridge


Park Boyd Wile.


14


Arlington


Catherine Elizabeth Hayes. Allen R. Giffin.


16


17


Arlington


Joseph F. Farrington.


Ellen A. Henneley


66


27


Arlington


Samuel Nicholson.


Feb. 3


Cambridge


Herbert V. Brine


Mary Hughes.


9


Arlington


Daniel Reen


Nora Connor


14


Arlington


John Daly.


Helen Catherine Hayes


Archie H. Kirkland.


Mary Leonard.


66


24


Cambridge


Sidney Foster.


Mar. 11


Medford


Robert Sedgwick Fetridge


Florence McKinnon ..


17


Haverhill


Charles Edward Miller


Arlington Arlington


24


Arlington


Nelson Munroe ..


Arlington


66


26


Cambridge


John Henry Hokanson.


66


30


Providence, R. I ..


Hannah Elizabeth Magnuson. Frederick Alexander LeBuff. Maud Bertha Wright. .


Arlington Arlington Medford


6


10


Arlington


Patrick F. Foye.


Arlington Arlington Franklin, N. H.


66


13


West Everett.


Ernest William Ray


Mary Etta Roden.


Arlington


66


21


Arlington


John Herbert Mead.


25


Arlington


Louis Gannett Marvin.


Louise A. Bedo


Arlington


27


Arlington


William A. Coughlin.


Arlington Arlington


May


5


Boston


Eugene N. Tessier.


Boston


66


11


Arlington


William Edward Shaw.


Margaret Jane McLean


Somerville


Arlington Cambridge Arlington Cambridge Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Medford Arlington Arlington Cambridge Cambridge Arlington Somerville Arlington Reading Arlington Cambridge Arlington Arlington Medford


Apr. 6


Malden


Philip A. Hendricks


Mary E. Lehan.


Annie J. Kelly .


12


Arlington


Stephen Haines Plum, Jr.


Blanche Devereaux.


Arlington Waltham


Ethel Ware Tewksbury.


Lexington Arlington Arlington


Mary Frances Hubbard


Bessie Larson.


Arlington Somerville


Olive Croom


Mary Jane Martin


Rosa M. (Dowe) Gray.


Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington


14


Arlington


Minnie Godfrey .


Mary A. Findley


299


TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES-Continued.


Date.


Place of Marriage.


Names.


Residence.


May 9


East Boston


Joseph C. Bachelder, Jr.


Blanche Parsons.


66


18


Roslindale


Frank E. Prescott.


June 1


Boston


Thomas F. Maher.


Catherine Dineen.


South Boston


66


1


Cambridge


North Milton West.


Biddeford, Me. Arlington


66


8


Revere.


Thomas J. Robinson.


Catherine A. Cottrell


66


9


Arlington


Levi Bennett ..


Revere Arlington Boston


66


15


Somerville


Patrick McCarthy


Arlington


Nora Barry.


Somerville


66


15


Somerville


Merton R. Clark


Arlington


Myra H. Paine.


West Somerville Arlington


66


19


Arlington


Frederick W. Dickson


Mary Agnes Sullivan.


Arlington


66


19


Fitchburg


Joseph F. Gonyeau.


Arlington Fitchburg


66


21


Watertown


Oscar Alois Schnetzer


Eva Mae Brown.


66


22


Cambridge


John Fahey


Catherine McCue.


66


26


Arlington


Samuel W. Stillings.


Boston


66


29


Arlington


George Malcolm Bruce


66


29


Boston.


Willis Augustus Dows.


Madeline Hawkes McEachran


66


30


Arlington


Emily Gertrude Hartwell.


William Henry Burhoe.


Ethel Swicker ..


66


3


Somerville


Joseph Francis Frost.


Margaret Helen Donahoe.


6


6


Brookline


Lauchlin Hingley


Hattie M. Phillips


Tewksbury


John F. McEachran


Bernice Folsom ...


66


21


Arlington


Herbert Hilarion Yeames.


Tewksbury Arlington Arlington


Aug. 9


Milford


Grace Evelyn Trowbridge. Arthur Lyman Burckes.


Somerville


Persis Irene Harding.


16


Arlington


Cornelius C. Sullivan.


Mary Kelleher


Arlington Arlington Arlington


4


Boston


Roy Albertus Abbott.


Venie Paul Wetmore


Arlington Arlington Arlington


15


Cambridge


Charles F. Ford.


Lillian A. Power


Cambridge Arlington


Eliza Jane Dean ...


Arlington Watertown Arlington Cambridge


Mary Hanover Stiles.


Cambridge Boston


Theresa Louise O'Neil.


Charles Arthur Alden ..


July 2


Lowell


Arlington . Arlington Arlington Medford Arlington Arlington Lowell Arlington Somerville Arlington Brookline Arlington


12


Weymouthi Arlington Boston Arlington Arlington


Lilla L. Holbrook.


Beatrice Louise Hall.


Nellie Rogers. .


300


TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES-Continued.


Date.


Place of Marriage.


Names.


Residence.


Aug. 24


Medford


Clarence Alfred Wetherbee .. Maud Beatrice Tutten.


28


Boston


Nathan E. Finn ...


Sept. 3


Arlington


Rebecca Levinson Goldberg .. Walter Dearborn Richardson. Ella (Higgins) Craig.


Arlington Medford Arlington Boston Roxbury Arlington Arlington Somerville


66


S


Arlington


Frederick Eugene Michelson. Edith Gertrude Fowle


Arlington Arlington


66


12


Lexington


Willard S. Smithi.


Winchendon


66


14


Arlington


Roscoe Raymond Perry


Myra Eugenia Barker ..


66


14


Arlington


Ralph Molineaux Mitchell.


Alice Emily Turner.


66


15


Cambridge


Gordon C. Humphrey


66


21


Arlington


Harry F. Ireland.


Hattie E. Wilson ..


Arlington


66


22


Arlington


James Sullivan.


Arlington


66


28


Arlington


Edward J. Nixon


Arlington Somerville Arlington


Oct. 1


Arlington


Hjalmer Johnson.


Arlington


66


5


Boston.


Harold Endicott Ring.


Arlington Boston


66


5


Arlington


Henry J. Welch .. Anastasia C. ()'Nei). Herman H. Hathaway


Arlington Arlington Arlington


Alice May Barker ..


Nortlı Andover


66


12


Arlington


Carl Hans Vom Baur


Edith Venilia Trowbridge.


66


19


Arlington


William Henry Loudou.


66


20


Arlington


Harry M. Deeranian


66


26


Arlington


Francis Coleman Adams


Elizabeth Mills Young.


66


27


Arlington


Welton Wood ..


Hattie E. Williams.


66


27


Arlington


Edward Graney ..


Arlington


66


27


Arlington


John Hickey


Arlington


Nov. 3


Arlington


James Wilson Baston. Harriet Caldwell Mills.


Arlington


5


Boston.


Daniel Joseph Sullivan


Florence Everett Mills ..


M. Louise Gray


Arlington Newton Arlington Fisher's Isl., N. Y


Agnes L. Tharl


Arlington Arlington Cambridge Charlestown Arlington


21


Arlington


Joseph H. Schrode


Margaret C. Galarneaux.


Arlington


Mary Corrigan.


Agnes B. Keaney.


Gertrude Lagerblad.


Arlington


66


7


North Andover ..


Angie Louise Adams.


Elizabeth Minassian. .


New York, N. Y. Arlington Boston Arlington Cambridge Arlington Arlington Cambridge Arlington Arlington


Annie (Garde) Roaclı.


Arlington


Margaret O' Brien


Arlington Arlington


Lucy Stetson Negus


TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES-Concluded.


Date.


Place of Marriage.


Names.


Residence.


Nov. 6


Arlington


John M. Mansfield.


Margaret J. Canty


South Boston Arlington Cambridge Arlington


66


16


Arlington


Frank Martin Morgan


Lexington


66


20


Arlington


John Dorgan


Arlington


66


23


Arlington


William McDonald Lowe


Brooklyn, N. Y. Arlington


66


24


Cambridge


Jacome Mello Teixeira.


Arlington


Dec. 14


Arlington


Don Leo Fletcher.


Arlington


66


25


Arlington


Daniel Mclaughlin.


Charlestown


66


26


Boston.


James Henry Flaherty


Florence Alice Brousseau


Cambridge


66


15


Arlington


Daniel J. Foley


Elizabeth S. Preston.


Birdeena A. Wallace.


Arlington


Nora Walsh.


Arlington


Frances Helen Baxter


Candida Julie Rees.


Arlington


Susie Florence Gould.


Arlington


Ellen Crowley


Arlington Arlington


301


302


TOWN CLERK.


BIRTHS REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Jan.


1 Daniel Danahy


66


5 Paul Francis Lane.


66


5 Earl Morton Balmer


8 Alice Brosnahan


66


9 Katherine E. Fennell


John W.and Nellie (Welch) Fennell.


66


9


13 Mary Morrill Bott


66


14 Whittier Frazer.


15 William McCarthy


16 Edmund John McMillan


66 17 Henrietta Louise Hayes


23 Kenneth Stanley Awalt


66 27 Bridget A. Kelly


31 Frances Elizabeth Henderson .. 2 Elizabeth Gertrude Cobb


3 Annie Ellen Brosnahan


66 4 Alexander Lee McPhail


4 Edith Alva Wilcox


4 Martin Murray .


66


8 |Sybil Fultz Adams


66


8 Priscilla Freeman


66 66


9 Mary Quinn.


10 Ruth Daley


10 Cleora A. Russell.


66


11 James Patrick Donahue.


66


11 Margaret Elizabeth McCarthy Michael C. and Ida F. (Williamson) McCarthy.


66 11 Robert Joseph Flynn


66 16 Regina M. Purcell


20 George Otis Russell, Jr


66 20 Trueman LeBaron Robbins


-


21 |Bernard Cunningham.


24 |Edwin Forrest Sullivan


66 24 Robert William Münch


66 26 Charles Collins


29 Howard Thomas Berry 1 Alfred Joseph Farrell.


66 Mch. 66 1 Bertha Marguerite Hurd


66 2 Chas. William Priest


D. and Mary (Fitzpatrick) Danahy. M. and Mary (Goodwin) Lane. J. and Mary Delia ( Morton) Balmer. Patrick F. and Alice G. (Burns) Brosnahan.


Frank N. and Mary ( Morrill) Bott Hector and Esther (Kenty) Frazer. Charles and Margaret (Hennessey) McCarthy.


J.M. and Isabelle (Wilkins} McMillan. Wesley E.and Mary (Murphy ) Hayes. Wm K and Lizzie (Reynolds) Awalt. Pat. and Katharine (Higgins) Kelly. J. B. and Edna N. (Loud) Henderson. C. D) and Nellie E. (Brown) Cobb. William and Margaret (Thompson) Brosnahan.


James A. and Lucinda (Docherty) McPhail.


Hiram and Florence ( Pvne) Wilcox. M. J. and Margaret ( Flatley ) Murray. Frank E and Mabel (Sinery) Adams. A. and Grace A. (Robinson) Freeman. Thos. and Julia ( Concannon) Quinn. Chas. J and Nora (O Brien) Daley. Chas. H. and Mabel M. (Berthrong) Russell.


John J. and Josephine A. (Devine) Donahoe.


Eugene and Nellie (Buckley) Flynn. J. F. and Nellie F. (Stynes ) Purcell. G. O. and Emma F. (Dupee) Russell. T. J. and Mary (LeBaron) Robbins. E H. and Rosina (Riley ) Cunningham. T. and Bridget (Forrest) Sullivan. Henry W. and Bertha (Egin) Münch. D J and Nora A. (Robinson) Collins. Miles and Ellen (Spriggs) Berry.


R M. and Edna M. (Moran) Farrell. Chas and Minnie (Borgal) Hurd. E C. and Alice R (Berry) Priest.


66


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TOWN CLERK.


BIRTHS - Continued.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Mch.


2 Raymond William O'Connell


66


3 Marguerite Hourihan.


.6


Ruth Whitney Hardy.


66


4 Beatrice Brooks Anderson


5


Raymond Bliss Barrowe. .


66 6 Frank Mat'w Bennett Twins


1


6 Geo Daniel Bennett


7 Anna Kelley .


9 Robert Howard Jones.


66


12|Emiline May Watson.


66 13 Faith Griffin .


14 Reginald Sherman Brenton


66 18 | Priscilla Tilden


66


19 Robert Thomas Swadkins


66


21 Edith Stackpole ...


27 Jeremiah Francis Barry


66 26 Mildred Robinson.


66 29 Margaret Mary Keane.


31 Annie Tanck. . .


66 31 Alice Mary Prince


66 31 Arthur Durnan


Apr.


1,Cynthia May Hepburn.


Henry James Burns. 2


66


2 Helen Lizzie Caterino.


66 3 Clovis Norton Johnson.


66 5 Malcolm Archibald McGregor


66


6 Catherine Ryan


Walter Keaney


66


13 Philip Kenney .


14 Margaret Canniff.




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