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R. K. STEVENS,
} Selectmen A. J. GALLISON, of
L. J. KELLEY, Franklin.
I, Freeman G. Knowlton, hereby accept the above ap- pointment.
FREEMAN G. KNOWLTON.
I administered the oath of office to the above named Free- man G. Knowlton March 20, 1909.
NELSON E. NEWELL, Justice of the Peace. FRANKLIN, MASS., APRIL 24, 1909.
We, the Selectmen of Franklin, in the County of Nor- folk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hereby appoint Michael J. Costello, of said Franklin, Registrar of Voters in and for said Franklin, until May 1st, 1912, and until another is appointed in his place.
Given under our hands this 24th day of April.
R. K. STEVENS, 1 Selectmen A. J. GALLISON, of
L. J. KELLEY, Franklin.
On this 13th day of May 1909,I Michael J. Costello, hav- ing been appointed to the office of Registrar of Voters for the said Town of Franklin, as aforesaid, do swear that I will faith- fully perform the duties of that office.
MICHAEL J. COSTELLO.
#Resigned.
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Sworn May 13th, 1909, before me,
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record of the foregoing appointments and qualifi- cations.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
Town Officers Sworn.
I, Orestes T. Doe, administered the oath of office to the following named officers on the dates set against their respect- ive names, all in the year 1909.
TRUANT OFFICERS-Edmund F. Burke, May 13; William Cleveland, May 13; Irving H. Gamwell, March 27.
FIRE ENGINEERS-George W. Greene, May 1st ; Berry Lay- cock, May 1st : Lawrence E. Morrissey, May 1st ;
SPECIAL POLICE-William G. Cody, March 16; Anthony Connor, March 15; Edmund J. Legace, March 13 ; Adolph A. Chamberlain, April 6; Albert S. Caldwell, June 28.
WEIGHERS OF COAL AND HAY-Harry Bullukian, March 30 ; James F. Ray, April 6.
FENCE VIEWER-Albert J. Newell, May 1.
SURVEYOR OF LUMBER-Clarence H. Woodward, April 10. PUBLIC WEIGHER-Fied L. Tufts, September 9th.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
Town Officers Sworn.
I, Nelson E. Newell, as Assistant Town Clerk, adminis- tered the oath of office to the following named officers, on the
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dates set against their respective names, all in the year 1909. POLICE-William H. Ballard, March 22 ; Freeman G. Knowl- ton, March 20; William T. Hooper, March 22.
SPECIAL POLICE-William Redpath, March 6; William H. Ballard, March 8; John Ledbury, March 9; Charles Davis, March 9 ; John H. Tyler, March 9 ; Daniel Buck- ley, March 17; Fred L. Davis, March 18; Albert H. Swenson, March 25; Lawrence E. Morrissey, March 27 ; Charles R. Gowen, April 1 ; Horace M. Taylor, April 5; Carl Engler, April 12; James M. Parker, April 15 ; Albert H. Patterson, April 28; Theodore Faffard, April 30; Everett L. Stewart, June 28 ; James T. Dauphinee, July 2.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Floyd D. Hosie, April 27 ; Andrew B. Bullock, September 8.
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS-George A. Allen, April 3.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Charles R. Gowen, March 19.
WEIGHERS OF COAL AND HAY-Arthur Bishop, March 31 ; Eimer K. Dillon, March 27; Alexander M. Haggart, March 26; Martha J. Haggart, March 26; James Shaughnessey, March 24; George H. Litchfield, March 23; Walter E. Corbett, April 2; Grace M. Fleming, April 10.
MEASURERS OF GRAIN-Walter E. Corbett, March 19 ; Al- exander M. Haggart, March 26.
AGENT FOR BURIAL OF SOLDIERS-Edwin A. Mason, March 22.
FOREST WARDEN-Edward S. Cook, March 19.
SURVEYOR OF LUMBER-Edward S. Cook, March 25.
MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARK-Edward S. Cook, March 25.
FENCE VIEWERS-James O. Chilson, April 16; David W. Corson, May 7.
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POUND KEEPER-David W. Corson, May 7.
A true record. Attest : NELSON E. NEWELL, Assistant Town Clerk.
Willie R. Cook, sworn as Special Police, April 2nd, 1909, by Fred H. Johnston, Notary Public.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
Warrant for the General Election.
NOVEMBER 2nd, 1909.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Franklin, in said County,
GREETING :
You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the qualified voters of said Town of Franklin, to assemble in their Town Hall, in said Town, on Tuesday, the second day of November, A. D. 1909, it being the Tuesday next af- ter the first Monday in said November, at six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring in their votes on one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor and Attorney- General for the Commonwealth, Councillor for the Second Councillor District, Senator for the Second Norfolk Senatorial District. one Rep- resentative to the General Court for the Twelfth Norfolk Representa- tive District, and one County Commissioner and County Treasurer for the County of Norfolk.
The polls may be closed as early as ten o'clock in the forenoon.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, unto the Town Clerk on or before the said day and hour,
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Given under our hands and the seal of the Town this twenty sec- ond day of October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and nine.
[SEAL.]
ROSWELL K. STEVENS, AMBROSE J. GALLISON, LAWRENCE J, KELLEY, Selectmen of Franklin, Mass.
Upon the foregoing warrant the following return was made, viz :
FRANKLIN, MASS., OCTOBER 26 1909.
By virtue of the within warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, herein described, to assemble in their Town Hall on Tuesday, the second day of November, 1909, for the purposes within mentioned, by posting attested copies of the within warrant in each of the postoffices of the town. and in ten other public places, seven days before the day of meeting, in compliance with Section two, of Article one of the By-Laws of the Town of Franklin.
DAVID W. CORSON, Constable of Franklin.
A true record of the wariant and return thereon.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
Proceedings of the General Election.
NOVEMBER 2nd, 1909.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, in the County of Norfolk, qualified to vote, as re- quired by the constitution, for State offiers, holden at the Town Hall, in said town, in accordance with the foregoing warrant, on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, 1909, being the second day of said month, for the purpose of giving in their votes on one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant-Govern- or, Secretary, Treasurer. Auditor and Attorney General for the Commonwealth, Councillor for the Second Councillor District, Senator for the Second Norfolk Senatorial District,
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one Representative to the General Court for the Twelfth Nor- folk Representative District, and one County Commissioner and County Treasurer for the County of Norfolk.
The meeting was called to order at six o'clock a. m. by Roswell K. Stevens, the chairman of the Board of Selectmen, and the warrant, and the return thereon, was read by the Town Clerk at the request of the chairman of the Selectmen.
On October 22, 1909, the Selectmen appointed Bernard F. Callahan and Shirley M. Stevens, Ballot Clerks, and they were sworn by the Town Clerk before the opening of the polls.
Voted, on motion, that the polls be kept open until four o'clock and then closed.
Thirteen marking shelves or compartments were provid- ed by the town, according to law, and a guard rail was erect- ed six feet or more from said shelves or compartments.
The first set of ballots furnished for said election by the Secretary of the Commonwealth was, before the opening of the polls, on said day delivered by the Town Clerk, sealed, to the chairman of the Selectmen and his receipt taken therefor, in the following form, viz :
FRANKLIN, MASS , Nov. 2, 1909.
Received of Orestes T. Doe, Town Clerk of Franklin, Mass. ,a sealed package said to contain twelve hundred (1200) official ballots for use at the election held in said town this day.
ROSWELL K. STEVENS. Chairman of the Selectmen of Franklin, Mass.
The ballot Box provided by the Secretary of the Com- monwealth, used at the election, was publicly opened before the opening of the polls and shown to be empty, and was ex- amined by the Selectmen and Town Clerk and found to be empty, and the register thereon was set at 000, and then locked and the key thereof given to officer Freeman G. Knowl- ton, and the polls were declared open. Said key was retained by him and Officer William T. Hooper during the day and
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until the polls were closed and until all the ballots were re- moved.
The seal of the package containing the first set of ballots was then broken by Roswell K. Stevens, the chairman of the Board of Selectmen, who delivered the same to the Ballot Clerks, and the cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted in the marking shelves or compartments and about the room outside the guard rail, as required by law, after which the polls were declared open.
The ballots were delivered to each voter by the Ballot Clerks, after the name of such voter had first been publicly announced and checked by said clerks upon the voting list used by them.
The ballots delivered to each voter was by him marked in one of the said voting compartments and thereafter deposit- ed by such voter in said ballot box after his name had first been publicly announced at said box and duly checked upon the voting list by the election officer in charge of said box and list.
On the 22nd day of October, 1909, the Selectmen ap- pointed Michael J. Costello and Albert H. Martin Tellers, and they were both sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful discharge of their duties as such Tellers.
The Selectmen and Town Clerk had charge of the elec- tion, and the ballot box and check list were under their care.
At 11.07 o'clock in the forenoon, by the unanimous con- sent of the election officers, the ballots were removed from said box for the purpose of counting, when the register on said ballot box showed 287 ballots cast, and upon a complete count by the said Tellers of all the ballots removed from said box it was found that there were 285 therein.
The polls were closed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, due notice having been made, when the register on the ballot box showed 667 ballots cast therein, and upon a complete count of all the ballots cast therein it was found that there were 664 cast into said box and cancelled thereby.
The whole number of ballots delivered to the voters by the Ballot Clerks was 664.
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The ballots were divided into blocks and each block was canvassed, as required by law, and the total results of said can- vass was recorded on the blank forms provided for that pur- pose.
The names checked upon the voting list used as aforesaid were then counted in a distinct and audible voice in the pres- ence of the election officers and the public, and the two check lists used by the voters each showed 664 names checked there- on.
The check lists used as aforesaid by the presiding officers and Ballot Clerks were furnished by the Registrars .of Voters for the purpose of said election.
After the completion of the canvass of all the votes cast, and the whole number duly sorted, counted and recorded, dec- laration thereof was made according to law in open town meeting, as follows, viz :
FOR GOVERNOR.
Eben S. Draper of Hopedale, Republican, had three hundred sixty-nine-369.
John A. Nicholls of Boston, Prohibition, had eleven-11.
Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke, Socialist Labor, had three -. 3. James H. Vahey of Watertown, Democrat, had two hundred fifty-five-255.
Daniel A. White of Brockton, Socialist, had eight-8.
Blanks, eighteen-18.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
Eugene N. Foss of Boston, Democrat, had two hundred fifty- : : eight-258.
Louis A. Frothingham of Boston, Republican, had , three hundred sixty-nine-369.
George G. Hall of Boston, Socialist, bad seven-7.
Ernest R. Knipe of Holyoke, Prohibition, had eight-8.
Lawrence Yates of New Bedford, Socialist Labor, had four- 4.
Blanks, eighteen-18.
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Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR SECRETARY.
David T. Clark of Williamstown, Democrat, had two hundred three-203.
Harriet D'Orsay of Lynn, Socialist, had seven-7.
Henry C. Hess of Boston, Socialist Labor, had three-3.
William G. Merrill of Malden, Prohibition, had nine-9.
William M. Olin of Boston, Republican, had three hundred ninety-three-393.
Blanks, forty-nine-49.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR TREASURER.
James H. Bryan of Westfield, Democrat, had one hundred ninety-eight-198.
James B. Carr of Chelmsford, Socialist, had eight-8.
David Craig of Milford, Socialist Labor, had six-6.
Daniel Parlin of Worcester, Prohibition, had eight-8.
Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville, Republican, had three hun- dred ninety-six-396.
Blanks, forty-eight-48.
Total number of votes cast -- 664.
FOR AUDITOR.
Alexis Boyer, Jr. of Southbridge, Democrat, had one hun- dred ninety-six-196.
Charles A. Chace of Swansea, Prohibition, had nine-9.
Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown, Socialist, had six-6.
Jeremiah P. McNally of Salem, Socialist Labor, had four-4. Henry E. Turner of Malden, Republican, had three hundred eighty-two-382.
Blanks, sixty-seven-67.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Henry M. Dean of Hyde Park, Prohibition, had twenty-one- 21.
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John A. Fredrikson of Quincy, Socialist Labor, had six-6.
Dana Malone of Greenfield, Republican, had three hundred seventy-nine-379.
Harvey N. Shepard of Boston, Democrat, had one hundred ninety-two-192.
John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist, had ten-10. Blanks, fifty-six-56.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR COUNCILLOR.
J. Stearns Cushing of Norwood, Republican, had three hun- dred eighty-seven-387.
Charles W. Guy of Quincy, Democrat, had one hundred eighty-five-185.
Frederic H. Lord of Quincy, Socialist, had thirteen-13.
Blanks, seventy-nine-79.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR SENATOR.
James M. Lynch of Avon, Democrat, had one hundred sixty- seven-167.
Bradley M. Rockwood of Franklin, Republican, had four hundred fifty-two-452.
Blanks, forty-five-45.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT.
Fred P. Chapman of Franklin, Republican, had five hundred eight-508.
All others had four-4.
Blanks, one hundred fifty-two-152.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
George F. Maxwell of Brookline, Democrat, had one hun- dred seventy-eight-178.
Evan F. Richardson of Millis, Republican, had four hundred three-403.
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Hiram B. Turpel of Weymouth, Socialist, had thirteen-13. Blanks, seventy -- 70.
Total number of votes cast-664.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Henry D. Humphrey of Dedham, Republican, had four hun- dred fifty-one-451.
A. Hale Kingsley of Quincy, Socialist, had thirty-nine-39. Blanks, one hundred seventy-four-174.
Total number of votes cast-664.
The ballots cast into said ballot box by the voters were duly sealed and certified to thereon by a majority of the elec- tion officers for said town and delivered into the custody of the Town Clerk.
The Voting lists used at said election were inclosed in an envelope and sealed, and a majority of the election officers certified thereon to the identity of the voting lists so sealed.
The presiding officer caused all the ballots which were not distributed to voters to be enclosed in an envelope and sealed, and placed thereon his certificate as to the identity of the same.
The presiding officer delivered to the Town Clerk all said ballots cast, all undistributed ballots and voting lists, sealed as aforesaid, together with the ballot box, in accord- ance with the law in such cases made and provided. :
On motion, the meeting was dissolved at 6 P. M.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
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Meeting of the Town Clerks of the Twelfth Norfolk Representative District.
The Clerks of the Towns of Wrentham, Bellingham, Franklin, Foxborough and Plainville, comprising the Norfolk Representative District Number Twelve, at their meeting held in the Town Hall, in said Franklin, on Friday, the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon on said day, being the tenth day following the day of election, made out under their hands the following complete returns of all votes cast for Representative to the General Court in said District, as follows, viz :
Whole number of votes cast, including blanks, sixteen hun- dred sixty-two-1662.
Fred P. Chapman of Franklin, Republican, had twelve hun- dred seventy-four-1274.
And did ascertain from the foregoing canvass that Fred P. Chapman of Franklin was duly elected, and made certifi- cates of his election, one of which was sent to the Constable of Franklin to be served on the said Fred P. Chapman and one was sent to the Secretary of State, as the law requires.
Witness our hands at Franklin, this twelfth day of No- vember in the year one thousand nine hundred and nine.
DAVID T. STONE, Town Clerk of Wrentham.
HENRY M. WHITNEY, Town Clerk of Bellingham.
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk of Franklin.
HOWARD E. NEWTON, Town Clerk of Foxborough.
JAMES H. SHANNON, Town Clerk of Plainville.
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FRANKLIN, MASS., November 19, A. D. 1909. To Albert H. Martin of said Franklin:
Whereas Nelson E. Newell, Treasurer of the Town of Franklin, duly elected at the last annual election of said Town, is unable to perform his duties as Treasurer on account of ill- ness, we the Selectmen of said Town of Franklin, hereby appoint you to be Treasurer, pro tempore, of the Town of Franklin, you first giving bond to said town of Franklin, with sufficient sureties, in the sum of ten thousand ($10,000) dol- lars.
ROSWELL K. STEVENS, AMBROSE J. GALLISON, LAWRENCE J. KELLY, Selectmen of the Town of Franklin.
NORFOLK, SS.
November 20, 1909.
Then personally appeared Albert H. Martin above named and made oath that he would faithfully perform the duties of Treasurer pro tempore of the Town of Franklin.
Before me, ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
FRANKLIN, MASS., A. D. November 20, 1909. To Albert H. Martin, of said Franklin:
Whereas Nelson E. Newell, Treasurer of the Water De- partment of said Town of Franklin, duly appointed, is unable to perform his duties as Treasurer on account of illness, we, the Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, hereby ap- point you to be Treasurer pro tempore of the Water Depart- ment of said Town of Franklin.
BRADLEY M. ROCKWOOD, HARRY T. HAYWARD, Water and Sewer Commissioners of the Town of Franklin.
NORFOLK, SS. November 20, 1909.
Then personally appeared Albert H. Martin above named and made oath that he would faithfully perform the duties of
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Treasurer pro tempore of the Water Department of the Town of Franklin.
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
FRANKLIN, MASS., November 2, 1909. Received of Orestes T. Doe, Town Clerk of Franklin, Mass., a sealed package said to contain twelve hundred (1200) official ballots for use at the election held in said town this day.
ROSWELL K. STEVENS, Chairman of the Selectmen of Franklin, Mass.
Destruction of Ballots.
FRANKLIN, MASS., DEC. 11, 1909.
I hereby certify that I destroyed the ballots cast and those not cast at the last election for State Officers held in Franklin, November 2, 1909, according to law.
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record. Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Cierk.
FRANKLIN, MASS., Feb. 4, 1910. This certifies that William H. Ballard was appointed Constable. Term expires March 7, 1910. ROSWELL K. STEVENS, LAWRENCE J. KELLEY, Selectmen of Franklin.
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Sworn, Feb. 10, 1910, By
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
There is in my hands as Town Clerk, received from sales of record books $68.25, which is deposited in the Franklin National Bank.
O. T. DOE, Town Clerk.
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VITAL STATISTICS.
Births Registered in Franklin in 1909.
DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
1906
April May
22 William Francis McKenna
2 James Walter Chilson
1909
Jan.
5 Domenic Ferrone G John Chester Bowers
Frank W. and Ida A.
66
11 |William Joseph Bour beau
William J. and Mary C.
11 Lorenzo Depoto
Antonio and Catherina
12 Louis Daddario
Domenic and Cristina
66
26 George Albert Bergeron
Adolph H. and Rose A.
Feb.
10 Frances Lillian Harmon
Everett M. and Mary E.
66
10 Borneo Joseph Houle 20 John Ernest Giusti
Desidero and Crolinda JosephB.and GeorgiannaC.
Lorne S. and Emelege A.
March
2 Louizi Pisani
John F. and El zabeth
66
9 Sara Ruth Linehan
Daniel F. and Annie G.
66
12 Leo Francis Sullivan
Frank L. and Ida G.
12 Philomena Pasquantonio
Antonio and Palendina
66
14 Corrodino Mucciarone
66
23 Antonio Scaccia
29 Florence Hamilton Richardson Herbert L. and Edith L. 1 Dorando Geromini
April
3 Phoebe Myrtle Briggs
6 Lester Frances Laundry
George A. and Florence E.
6 Arthur Raymond Stobbart
John W. and Gudine A. Clarence W. and Anna B.
7 Ethel Greta Blaisdell
11 Livia G. Di Blasio
Michele and Maria Guido and Marette
66
15 Nora Louise Taboronie
19 Everett Melvin Nowell
Virgil E. and Bessie J.
20 John Everett Stewart
Everett L. and Minnie M.
25 James Joseph Mccarthy
James E. and Bertha
28 Alice Mae Smith
Frank E. and Mary E. James C. and Helen G.
Joseph and Mary
14 Flossie Everlin Hartford
21 |Alice G. O'Donnell
John C. and Grace M. Patrick and Alice
Eugene and Eliza
21 Chatrine Marv Brown
24 Edward Arthur Hatfield
27 Joseph Edgar Fafard 1 Anthony Mario Venditti
Theo. and Marieanne Louis and Lillian Eugenio and Rose
4 Mary Elizabeth Scanlon
13 Eleanor Catherine Manning
Edward H. and Annie
Nichol is D. and Marie Fred and Maria
Adam and Mariuccia Seth R. and Nellie F.
Frank E. and Margaret
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DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
1909
April 66
28 Charles David Tebeau
29 Margaret Jennie Proulx 2 Fred Willard Thayer
May
3 Cordelia Mary Morse
5 Josephine Harrington Hawkins
11 Albert Gould Martin
66
14 Almerinda Venditti
6.
15 Thelma Olive Pullen
..
16 Howard Irving Jacobs Smart
. . . .
19 Frederick Orville Rhodes
19 Marjory June Russell
. .
23 Esta Mola
23 Beatrice Madolyn Stewart 7 Clifford Wilbur Cook
12 Grace Winifred O'Connell 15 -Spirit
. 66
19 William Cody
George E. and Louise E.
Ralph and Eva M.
Odilon and Anna. Paul and Florence. Ethelbert S. and Margaret.
Edward C. and Jessie M.
Daniel and Harriet
Michael A. and Fillie
Lloyd E. and Lillian A. Paul A. and Ida R. Jeremiah and Mary E. Gelsomino and Rachela Edmund B. and Julia Philip and Victoria Raffaele and Seconda Allan and Louise M.
Patrick and Mary A.
Domenico and Geovanna
.. 66
10 Margaret Daddario
11 Charles McCarthy 11 Eileen Velma McMahon
15 Elise Bertha Belleville
..
15 Charles Engleburt Wilbee 16 Theodore Longobardi 20 Margret Wigglesworth. 26 Marguerite Louise Gowan
66
22 Marie Edna Moreau
66
23 Harold Edgar Cummings 26 Harry Bullukian. Jr. 4 Margaret Edna Winters
Sept.
4 Burgess 10 George Bartollmei
George L. and Louise Louis and Lona Fred M. and Abbie E. Frank F. and Emma I. Frank E. and J. Agnes. Albert H. and Clara E. Michael and Libera. Francis E. and Harriett. Milan E. and Mary M. William and Catherine Fred M. and Lottie F. Harry R. and Ada M. Ernesto and Anonziata. George R. and Caroline F. William P. and Ethel Z.
Daniel F. and Elizabeth T. Klemens and
William F. and Isabella W.
21 Ralph Francis Tracy
29 Bernard David Remo Legrare 1 Jennie Palladeno
July
2 Constance May Brown
..
6 George Hamilton Barnes 7 Meservey 9 Helen Louisa Cataldo 11 Loyd Elliot Appleton, Jr. 14 Harold Turner Gilbert
..
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15 Elizabeth Ann Harper 16 Rosalina Palladino
23 Catherine Marguerite Hogan
Aug
6.
26 Adolph Joseph Lessard 3 Donato DeLellis 4 Philip Allan Ramsay - Helen M. Casey 9 Carlo Alberto DiRasario 9
John and Irene Thomas F. and Annie L. Peter J. and Mary B. Joseph and Virginia Charles and Laura J. Pasquale and Lavinia Arthur and Elizabeth C. John and Minnie Alfred and Delima Lewis W. and Ruth M. Harry and Barbara Homer R. and Bertha L. Christopher G. and Cora L. Vincenzo and Silvia
..
18
June .6
18 Gordon Bayliss Ray
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DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
1909
Sept.
15 Antonio Nanni
19 Evelyn Mary Reilly
66
19
25 6
Severino D'Angelo
Michael and Camilla
Oct.
.6
9 Joseph Lester Feeley
..
15 Walter RogersMcGuire
Dennis J. and Florence E. Thomas Fand Margaret E. Pietro and Anna. Emery I). and Sarah
Nov.
5 Robert Emery Thayer
Domenic and Joannina.
66
7 Edward Francis Ford
James B. and Lillian M.
.6
9 Eleanor Challis Rudolph
WilliamC. F. and Edith.
66
11 Raymond Lester Ellis
William E. and Henrietta.
. .
18 Florence L. Revell
Constant and Delvena
22 Eleanor Alice Bly
23 Antonia Scaccia
66
23 Marjorie Elizabeth Harper
66
25 Fred Pasquantonio
..
25 Flora Amelia Brais
6.
27 Alfred Brunelli
Francesco P. and Pia
Dec.
4 Frederick Carroll
Daniel J. and Margaret A.
66
8 Preston Arthur Mason
Charles H. and Addie F.
. .
8 Prescott Elmer Mason
Charles H. and Addie F.
11 Geneva Rowena St. John
Edward J. and Lucy.
66
16 Anthony Genoa
18 Alty Barney Coggshell
19 Harriet Aurelia Southwick
20 Edith Emily Ward
21 James Arthur Henry
66
21 Michael Costello
21 Lillian Elspeth Woodward
Charles A. and Catherine.
66
28 Kenneth Wilson Flemming 30 Louis Geri
James and Emily B. Pietro and Amelia
Total, 120
Rocco and Maria Albert J. and Annie M.
28 Enrico M. Zeppieri
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