Town of Hamilton Annual Report 1955, Part 3

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Publication date: 1955
Publisher: The Town
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Section 2. All buildings hereafter erected shall be placed on lots in accordance with all the provisions of the Zoning By-Law relating to set- backs and yards, and other pertinent features.


ARTICLE 14. Fees


The following fees shall be paid by applicants for permits into the treasury of the Town before a permit will be issued. Any dwelling $10.00 Garage or Accessory building 3.00


Alteration or addition :


For operation costing up to $1,000 3.00


For each $1,000 of cost above the first $1,000 1.00


ARTICLE 15. Appeals


The Board of Appeals under the existing Zoning By-Law of the Town of Hamilton shall also act as a Board of Appeals under the Building By- Laws. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Inspector of Buildings may appeal to the Board of Appeals, who shall grant a hearing to the aggrieved and shall render a decision within fourteen days from the date of appeal. Decision shall require the assent of two members. The Board of Appeals may, in cases where manifest injustice is done or in cases which appear to them not to have been contemplated by the Building By-Law, suspend or vary the regulations herein. The decision shall specify the vari- ations allowed.


ARTICLE 16. Amendments


This Building By-Law or any part thereof may be modified or repealed as provided by law, at any Town Meeting duly called.


ARTICLE 17. Penalties


Whoever wilfully violates any of the provisions of this Building By- Law shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $50.00 for each such violation.


ARTICLE 18. Invalidity of Any Article


The invalidity of any article, section or provision of this Building By-Law shall not invalidate any other article, section or provision thereof.


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ELECTRICAL BY-LAW


TITLE


This By-Law shall be known and cited as the Electrical By-Law of the Town of Hamilton as provided under Chapter 166 Section 32 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


SCOPE


All electrical wiring hereafter done within the limits of the Town of Hamilton shall comply with the minimum standards set forth in the Na- tional Electrical Code, as amended, or the National Electrical Safety Code and the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Existing wiring should comply with the minimum standards of the aforementioned Codes, in the interest of personal safety and the safety of property.


PURPOSE


The purpose of this By-Law is to put into effect the provisions of Chapter 166, Section 32, as amended of the general laws of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts.


ARTICLE 1. Appointment


There shall be appointed annually by the Board of Selectmen an In- spector of Wires. Such appointment shall be made in May of each year and he shall hold office for the term of one year until another is appointed in his place. The Selectmen may at any time remove him. He shall keep a record of the business of his department and submit to the Selectmen in time for publication in the annual town report a yearly report of such busi- ness.


The Inspector of Wires must hold a license issued by the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, such license must be kept in force during the term of his service.


ARTICLE 2. Regulations


All electrical wiring shall comply with the regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters Electrical Code, as amended, and the Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


ARTICLE 3. Duties of Inspector


All wiring shall be inspected by the inspector of wires before the build- ing is laid or the wires otherwise covered.


ARTICLE 4. Permits


A written permit shall be obtained from the Electrical Inspector or his agent prior to starting any electrical work within the Town of Hamil- ton.


ARTICLE 5. Fees


The following fees shall be collected before an electrical permit is issued :


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NEW CONSTRUCTION


Residential Home (new) $3.00


Commercial Building 3.00


(per thousand or fraction thereof of the electrical cost.)


ADDITIONS OR ALTERATIONS


(Current Consuming Outlets)


For 1 through 10 outlets $.25


For 11 through 25 outlets .50


For 26 through 50 outlets 1.00


For 51 through 100 outlets


1.50


For each additional 25 outlets or fractional part thereof in excess of 100 .25


Bell transformers and heat control regulators will be classed as current consuming outlets.


MOTORS


For each motor installed $.50


HEATING DEVICES


For first 2,000 watts or less


$.50


For each additional 5,000 watts or fractional part .50


ARTICLE 6. Penalties


Whoever wilfully violates any of the provisions of this Electrical By- Law shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $50.00 for each violation.


ARTICLE 7. Invalidity


The invalidity of any article, section or provision of this Electrical By-Law shall not invalidate any other article, section of provision thereof.


Mr. Elmer Smith amended the motion and it was duly seconded that "The Proposed Building By-Laws and Electrical By-Laws, as read by Mr. Knight, be referred back to the same Committee for another years' study and consideration.


Voice Vote on Mr. Smith's amendment. Amendment carried.


Article 21. Moderator: "To see if the Town will vote to place on the official ballot at the 1956 Annual Town Election the following question :


Shall sections sixty-nine C to sixty-nine F, inclusive, of Chapter forty- one of the General Laws, providing for the establishment of a board of public works exercising the powers of certain other departments and town officers be accepted :


or take any action thereon or relative thereto."


Moved by Mr. Whitney Lundgren and duly seconded: "That the fol- lowing question be placed on the official ballot for the 1956 Annual Town Election :


Shall sections sixty-nine C to sixty-nine F, inclusive, of Chapter forty- one of the General Laws, providing for the establishment of a board


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of public works exercising the powers of certain other departments and town officers be accepted."


Moved by Mr. Robert Greeley and duly seconded : "That this article be indefinitely postponed."


Voice vote. Motion carried.


Article 22. Moderator: "To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of compiling and printing a Valuation List of Poll, Personal Property and Real Estate of the Town, or take any action thereon or relative thereto."


Moved by Mr. Frederic Winthrop and duly seconded : "That this Arti- cle be indefinitely postponed."


Voice Vote. Motion unanimously carried.


Article 23. Moderator: "To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1956, and to issue a note or notes therefore payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a shorter period than one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and Amendments thereto."


Moved by Mr. Everett F. Haley and duly seconded : "That the Town authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1956, and to issue a note or notes thereof payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a shorter period than one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and amendments thereto."


Voice Vote. Motion unanimously carried.


Article 24. Moderator: "To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Collector to use all means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer when appointed Collector, may use agreeable to Chapter 41, Section 37, General Laws and Amendments thereto." ,


Moved by Mr. John H. Perkins and duly seconded : "That the Town authorize the Collector to use all means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer, when appointed Collector, may use agreeable to Chapter 41, Section 37, General Laws and amendments thereto."


Voice Vote. Motion unanimously carried.


Article 25. Moderator : "To act on any other matter that may legally come before said meeting."


Mr. Edward A. DeWitt, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, address- ed the Chair and asked for permission to speak and ascend to the stage, which permission was granted. Mr. DeWitt then spoke as follows :


Mr. Moderator, Ladies and Gentlemen :


In behalf of my fellows citizens, it is with regret that I have to announce that tonight is the last time that Mr. Wolcott will serve as our Moderator, as he is not going to be a candidate for that office this year.


Mr. Wolcott has served the Town for 30 years in an able and efficient manner, and has given much of his time and service for the good of the


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community, and the town officials would like at this time, to express their very great appreciation for his untiring efforts in our behalf.


It has been suggested that Mr. Wolcott might like to have the gavel with which he has so capably conducted Hamilton Town Meetings for so many years, so it is with sincere gratitude that I present to you, Mr. Wol- cott, this gavel, as a remembrance of your years of service to the Town of Hamilton. Good health and happiness to you in the future."


Mr. Wolcott thanked all, expressed how he had enjoyed serving the Town for so many years, and his gratitude for the gavel.


Mr. Lawrence Stone, Member of the Board of Selectmen, addressed the Chair and asked permission to speak and ascend to the stage, which per- mission was granted. Mr. Stone then spoke as follows :


"Mr. Moderator, may I take this opportunity to recognize another town official who has rendered long and faithful service. Sometime ago Edward A. DeWitt announced that he was not to be a candidate for the Board of Selectmen after serving twenty-three years. In recognition of that service I wish to present to him this scroll upon which is inscribed the following :


Whereas, Edward A. DeWitt has chosen not to seek re-election to pub- lic office in the Town of Hamilton after an outstanding term of service totalling twenty-two years as Selectman, and


Whereas, both as Chairman and Member of the Board he has wisely and tirelessly discharged the many and exacting duties of "town father" at all times, and


Whereas, his cheerful and energetic nature, his friendly helpfulness toward his fellow citizens and their problems, and his personal application to all that served Hamlton best, have marked him as an exemplary public servant, be it


Resolved, that we, the Officials of the Town of Hamilton, rejoice in this opportunity for ourselves and for our townspeople, to express and record our gratitude to Edward A. DeWitt, and trust that he will find a deep and rewarding personal satisfaction in twenty-two years of service that can only be characterized as a job well done.


Mr. Edward A. DeWitt thanked all and expressed his deep gratitude.


There being no further business, it was voted to adjourn at 10:35 P. M., until 8:00 A.M., Tuesday, March 15, 1955, at the High School Auditorium, when the balloting under Article 1 shall take place.


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Vote on Article 1, March 15, 1955.


Polls were opened at 8:00 A. M. by the Moderator, Oliver Wolcott. There were 1170 votes cast under Article 1.


Men


604 Voted in Person 1160


566 Absentee Votes 10


MODERATOR-for one year


Perkins, John H. 1021


Blanks


148


Greeley, Robert A.


1


TOWN CLERK-for one year


Whipple, Francis H. 1058 Blanks 112


SELECTMEN-three for one year


Haley, Everett F. 636 Mackenzie, William F. 516


Stone, Lawrence R.


671 Sargeant, Edward H. 103


Haraden, Donald G.


384 Blanks


601


Lamson, Lawrence 599


TREASURER-for one year


Sellman, Walfred B. 1017 Blanks 153


TAX COLLECTOR-for one year


Crowell, Bertha L. 1078 Blanks


92


ASSESSOR-for three years


Adams, Elmo O. 979 Blanks


191


ASSESSOR-for two years


Bennett, Arthur L.


773 Blanks ........


Tree, Frank L. 325


TREE WARDEN-for one year


Haraden, Rudolph H. 1011 Blanks


159


HIGHWAY SURVEYOR-for one year


Poole, Charles F. 1032 Blanks 138


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-one for three years


MacCurrach, Allan 811 Blanks 84


Henley, Thomas L. 275


TRUSTEE PUBLIC LIBRARY-for three years


Neary, John F. 988 Blanks 182


WATER COMMISSIONER-for three years Thompson, Gordon L. 970 Blanks 200


CEMETERY COMMISSIONER-for three years


Walke, John T. 976 Blanks 193


Whipple, Raymond A.


1


Women


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PARK COMMISSIONER-for three years


Hopkins, Philip 859 Blanks 75


Emery, Richard M. 236


PLANNING BOARD-for five years


Cutler, George C .. Jr. 940 Blanks 230


The polls were closed at 8:00 P.M., and the Moderator announced the results of the voting and declared the meeting adjourned at 8:48 P.M.


Attest :


FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE, Town Clerk.


REPORT OF THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Called for December 14, 1955


Meeting called to order at 8:00 P.M. by John H. Perkins, Moderator. A count of the voters present ascertained that a sufficient number were not present to constitute a quorum of two hundred. Upon Motion by Everett F. Haley, duly seconded, it was voted to adjourn until 8:30 P.M.


Meeting again called to order at 8:30 P.M. by the Moderator. A count of the voters showed one-hundred forty (140) present, and did not con- stitute a quorum.


Upon motion by Allan MacCurrach, duly seconded, it was unanimously voted to adjourn until January 4, 1956, at 8:00 P.M.


Attest : FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE, Town Clerk


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1955 BIRTHS RECORDED


Daniel Robert, son of Stanley E. and Mary C. (Horgan) Allen. Jeffrey Hewes, son of Gordon H. Jr. and Lillian M. (Williams) Allen. Judith Debra, daughter of Joseph G. and Barbara A. (Carr) Allen. Deborah Victoria, daughter of Walter J. and Marion C. (Charney) Bachry. James Arthur, son of Henry J. Jr. and M. Lorraine (Willard) Bailey. Merrill Gardner, son of George G. and Elizabeth D. (Lawrence) Beckett. Richard Alan, son of Robert C. and Grace E. (Lambert) Berry. Stephen Leonard, son of Creighton C. and Justine Audrey (Rice) Blenk- horn.


Wendy Joan, daughter of Donald L. and Joyce E. (Schmeling) Bray. Susan Mary, daughter of Revere W. and Ione E. (Story) Brooks. Lee Ann, daughter of Phillip J. and Barbara T. (Dooley) Burnham.


David Matthew, son of Clayton Matthew and Betty Evelyn (Morris) Bur- ton.


Kathy Marie, daughter of Donald Otis and Ruth Abbott (Thompson) Butman.


Barbara Jean, daughter of Howard R. and Barbara H. (Seavey) Carlton. Peter, son of William J. and Pearl E. (Spear) Carney.


Robert David, son of Emile Jr. and M. Elizabeth (Gillis) Chartier. Melinda June, daughter of Henry Edward and Elva Adele (Smith) Clay. Cheryl Ann, daughter of John B. Jr. and Olga (Vandi) Clemenzi. John Dana, son of John F. and Jean (McKay) Cleveland.


Peter Nestor Jr., son of Peter Nestor and Annie Marie (Maione) Colantoni. Susan Marie, daughter of Byron E. Jr. and Thelma C. (Elario) Collins. Mark William, son of Howard M. and Elizabeth M. (Sonia) Collyer.


Gordon Gordon Jr., son of Gordon Gordon and Florence Elizabeth (Mc- Kean) Coogan.


Barry Wilson, son of Wilson Jr. and Mildred (Fair) Davis. Richard, son of Richard and Barbara A. (Elario) Dawson.


Joel Arnold, son of Alfred J. and Barbara (Parsons) Decareau.


Beth Hope, daughter of Thomas H. and Emma J. (Boyer) Dickson. Robert John, son of John W. and Dorothy T. (Nash) Dowding.


Susan Lyn, daughter of George Edmond Jr., and Betty Jane (Smith) Dupuis.


Arlene Weymouth, daughter of Edmond N. and Carol P. (Eaton) Elowe. Stephen Paul, son of Willard J. Jr. and Phyllis (Webber) Estes. Lisa Dianne, daughter of Seraphino and Bette (Nicholson) Ferriero.


Iren Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Bernard and Gladys Imelda (Poirier) Finnegan.


Bryan Michael, son of John T. and Nadja T. (Zuk) Fleming.


Kathryn Marie, daughter of Kenneth Winfield and Marie Irene ( Boudreau) Furbush.


Charles Thomas, son of Charles Emile Jr. and Edith Jacquelyn (Whittier) Gagnon.


Douglas Frazer, son of Tudor and Marion Reed (Frazer) Garland.


Margaret Jean, daughter of Wayne R. and Margaret E. (Adams) Gauthier.


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Peter Paul, son of Stephen and Joan M. (McGeoghegan) Giera. Therese Ann, daughter of James Kehoe and Jane Josephine (Kettell) Girard.


Patricia Jayne, daughter of Robert A. and Irene A. (Tabor) Greeley. Chester Howard III, son of Chester H. and Ruth C. (Ferrier) Guilford. James Carl, son of Robert V. and Anne M. (Christiansen) Hamilton. Glenn Robert, son of William E. A. and Marie L. (Dupee) Haslegrave.


Robert Henry, son of Harry Charlton and Gladys Eunice (Hulbert) Hat- field.


Cheryl Ann, daughter of Robert and Agnes (Knight) Hathaway. Lisa Aileen, daughter of Stanley I. Jr. and Carole J. (Schoellhorn) Hayes. Peter Alfred, son of Leonard Lawrence III and Elaine Lois (Tapley) Heitz.


Marion Darlene, daughter of Charles G. and C. June (Peters) Hilton. Deborah Jean, daughter of Robert T. and Joanne (Cole) Hines. Mark, son of Laurence James and Agnes Frances (Doyle) Hurley. Thomas Ralph, son of Athill W. and Alice L. (Laflin) Irvine.


Paula Whipple, daughter of Henry C. Jr. and Barbara F. (Whipple) Jackson.


Stevens Michael, son of Robert F. and Marion T. (McRae) Kelley. Kathleen Hazel, daughter of Robert E. and Katherine (Fallon) King. Lawrence George, son of Edmund W. and Jacqueline (White) Lakeman. Sandra Jane, daughter of John J. and Nancy J. (Moffett) Lonngren. Joyce Elizabeth, daughter of Arthur E. and Elizabeth M. (Crockett) Lou- bris.


Roger William, son of Richard J. and Abigail A. (Cutler) Louis. Marilyn Lucy, daughter of Anthony Ralph and Mary Ada (Schofield) Maione.


Susan Nelda, daughter of John M. and Patricia A. (Hallock) Martinson. John Albert 3rd, son of John A. Jr. and Frances (Terrick) McArdle. Michael Robert, son of Robert A. and Eva (Lamothe) McRae. Steven Donald, son of Donald L. and Lillian (Hake) Miller. Susan Ann, daughter of Donald L. and Lillian (Hake) Miller.


Peter Chapman, son of Louis Stephen and Hazel Dell ( Chapman) Morin. Bruce Edward son of Irving L. and Mabel J. (Hatch) Morse. Elizabeth Howland, daughter of Frederick S. 3rd and Elizabeth H. ,Per- kins) Moseley.


Sara, daughter of Harold D. and Jeanne (Collins) Moses.


Richard Wayne, son of Robert H. and Marjorie E. (Hodgkins) Nelson.


Robin Kathleen, Daughter of Charles Joseph and Patricia Evelyn (Peaver) Oliver.


Doreen, daughter of Millard Oscar and Winifred Merle (Workman) Palm. Donald Carl Jr., son of Donald Carl and Lorraine Marion (Wright) Pat- scheider.


Marilyn, daughter of John J. and Elizabeth W. (King) Perkins. Bradley Marston, son of Albert Alden and Lois (Johnson) Poirier. Brooks Scott, son of Edward H. and Priscilla H. (Brooks) Porter. Lesha Daun, daughter of Horst M. W. and Evalie R. (Rousseau) Prehl. Ella May, daughter of Arthur Steven and Evelyn Grace (Amor) Purdy.


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Debra Ann, daughter of Edward and Barbara Cornelia (Ewing) Rauscher. Daniel Charles, son of Harold William and Joan Marie (Murphy) Regan. Goeffrey Upham, son of Robert R. and Christine (Bagnell) Rendall. Peter Wyman, son of David L. Jr. and Elizabeth J. (Roberts) Richardson. Philip Stephen Jr., son of Philip S. and Gladys I. (Pollock) Robinson. Jenifer Hylda, daughter of Derek G. and Penelope A. (Hawkings) Ryan. Veronica Mary, daughter of Joseph V. and Veronica M. (McParland) Sargent.


Judy Ann, daughter of Harvey F. and Lucy (Mclaughlin) Saunders. Joanne Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph A. and Virginia A. (Stelline) Sciola. Nancy Iselin, daughter of Francis P. Jr. and Barbara (Iselin) Sears. Laurie Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Stimpson and Elizabeth Mackie (Marr) Speck.


Tania Lu, Daughter of Carl G. and Sybil E. (Mitchell) Stenberg. Marie Catherine, daughter of George and Jeannette (Levis) Sullivan. Carrie-Jean, daughter of George E. and Jean (Howard) Thibodeau. Deborah Susan, daughter of Alex Donald and Jean M. (Brower) Thistle. Teryl Lynne, daughter of Llewellyn I. and Doris B. (Jones) Thomas. Donald Frederick, son of Preston and Dorothy (Dunn) Thompson. Sandra Lee, daughter of Gordon Leland and Barbara Anne (Brooks) Thompson.


Clara Mary, daughter of Odila Joseph and Adele (Therien) Trembley. Robert Arthur, son of Robert and Joan M. (April) Trembley. Leonard Keith, son of Robert Lee and Audrey Carol ( Perkins) Tuneburg. Allen Lawrence, son of Gordon W. and Marian (Jones) Webb. Holly Rosamond, daughter of John H. and Rosamond (Leighton) Wetson. Lynn Ann, daughter of Kenneth A. and Frances E. (Lynch) Wiggin. Heidi Jean, daughter of David Parker and Constance Elizabeth (Baker) Wilde.


Bonnie Jean, daughter of William P. and Jeannine (Viel) Wilson. Charles Stanley, son of Oliver Jr. and Carolyn (Kinney ) Wolcott.


1955 MARRIAGES RECORDED


Patsy Accomando of Beverly, Massachusetts Ellen E. Donlon of Hamilton, Massachusetts


John Cameron Babcock of Melrose, Massachusetts Kathleen Alyce Bean of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Stanley R. Berry of Hamilton, Massachusetts Elizabeth L. Fitzgerald of Beverly, Massachusetts


Creighton C. Blenkhorn of Hamilton, Massachusetts Justine A. Rice of Hamilton, Massachusetts


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Walter Mason Cabot of Dover, Massachusetts Dorothy Scullin of Prides Crossing, Massachusetts


Frank Harlan Clock, Jr. of Hamilton, Massachusetts Edith P. Blaquiere of Ipswich, Massachusetts


Donald Henry Coulter, Jr. of Wenham, Massachusetts Nelda Virginia Haszard of Wenham, Massachusetts


Howard Gardiner Cushing, Jr. of Rhode Island Cornelia Lee Clark of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Michael L. DeAngelis of Hamilton, Massachusetts Nellie L. (Wilson) Carano of Lynn, Massachusetts


John Alden Eaton of Manchester, Massachusetts Ruth Louise Whittier of Wenham, Massachusetts


Richard F. Eckert of Freeport, Illinois Nancy Knight of Ipswich, Massachusetts


John Byers Emeny of Hamilton, Massachusetts Sandra Muzzey of Beverly, Massachusetts


John Young Galley of Buffalo, New York Marilyn Lois (Dodge) Davis of Wenham, Massachusetts


Philip Steele Girard of Ipswich, Massachusetts Patricia Claire Gianakas of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Edward Anderson Haraden of Hamilton, Massachusetts Ethel Marie McDavitt of Somerville, Massachusetts


Richard Harrington of Ipswich, Massachusetts Jean Maidment of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Norman Edward Lawnsby of Hamilton, Massachusetts Elizabeth M. Hart of Gloucester, Massachusetts


Robert S. Lear of Manchester, Massachusetts Shan D. Sargeant of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Arthur J. Maidment of Hamilton, Massachusetts Jean Freeman of Bradford, Massachusetts


Joseph Magee Murray Jr. of Hamilton, Massachusetts Senata Brent Bartlett of Waterbury, Vermont


Teddie Nalley of Benton, Arkansas Sylvia May Grant of Hamilton, Massachusetts


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Ronald Pasek of Beverly, Massachusetts Anne LeBlanc of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Robert L. Poirier of Ipswich, Massachusetts Phyllis M. Smerage of Hamilton, Massachusetts


G. Glen Potter of Hamilton, Massachusetts Joanne Livermore of Duxbury, Massachusetts


William J. Robins, Jr. of Ipswich, Massachusetts Elizabeth W. Walke of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Lee W. Schofield of Hamilton, Massachusetts Patricia A. Murphy of Salem, Massachusetts


Percy Emery Seaver of Boxford, Massachusetts Laura Capsey Mears of Enozburg, Vermont


Gregory William Semons of Beverly, Massachusetts Marguerite J. Caverly of Hamilton, Massachusetts


George V. Shannon, Jr. of Hamilton, Massachusetts Elvera Claire Gentile of Gloucester, Massachusetts


Herbert Sheppard of Hamilton, Massachusetts Alberta Mae Bryant of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Francis P. Theriault of Salem, Massachusetts Virginia P. Rowe of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Peter Johnson Tillson of Hamilton, Massachusetts Sandra Anne Tremblay of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Ernest F. Tozier of Hamilton, Massachusetts Marian B. (Fletcher) Steeves of Melrose, Massachusetts


John Alan Trefry of Hamilton, Massachusetts Velma Jean Chase of Danvers, Massachusetts


John W. Tyack of Hamilton, Massachusetts Carol G. Weston of Salem, Massachusetts


John Augustus Welchlin of Quincy, Massachusetts Dorothy May Fletcher of Hamilton, Massachusetts


Donald E. Wood of Beverly, Massachusetts Laura I. Tate of Hamilton, Massachusetts


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1955 DEATHS RECORDED


Name


Years


Months


Days


William H. Andrews


61


Ada H. Boomhover


90


0


13


Harriett (Snell) Crosby


67


9


20


Francis Dane


88


10


0


Robert Newton Davis


41


0


Charles H. Dixon


64


6


15


Carrie M. Dodge


74


4


29


George W. Fitz


89


4


13


Louis P. Foote


47


9


12


James H. Goodrich


74


12


Pauline Gould


61


0


ry


Mary A. Hawkins


70


3


26


William I. Lee, Jr.


34


Davin Manzer


66


5


24


Frederick Marks


64


10


19


Charles Peterson


93


3


9


Richard Power


82


Oscar Reirson


75


Robert John Savory


19


3


27


Charles A. Smerage


75


8


12


George David Smith


72


2


10


Carrie E. Stephens


78


8


10


Ernest F. Stockwell


56


4


12


Milton H. Thayer


54


10


11


Sere Tubitsky


78


1


26


Alonzo Walker


56


2


11


Stanley Albert Wilson


57


9


24


12


JURY LIST FOR 1955


Elmo Adams, 61 Plum Street George Cann, 49 Hamilton Avenue Douglas Chandler, 9 Pilgrim Road Harry F. Clarke, 19 Mill Street Bernard F. Cooney, 113 School Street William R. Corning, 394 Essex Street William F. Cox, 6 Orchard Road Guy A. Crosby, Lake Drive David Crowell, 34 Maple Street Robert O. Dewar, 21 Maple Street Robert M. Dunn, 80 Union Street Arthur Ellison, 29 Cutler Road Brainard D. Feltis, 82 Union Street Jackson W. Garfield, 102 Goodhue Street Gordon A. Hemenway, 33 Home Street Philip Hopkins, 17 Rust Street Daniel E. Hughes, 10 Lincoln Avenue Harold M. Johnson, Jr., 24 Lois Street Virginia Lougee, 15 Lincoln Avenue Robert P. Marchand, 70 Cunningham Drive Alfred H. Nickerson, 110 Linden Street Julius G. Pisani, 87 Cutler Road John H. Quinn, Jr., 35 Maple Street Edward Seaver, 14 Garfield Avenue Roy A. Shannehan, 5 Moynihan Road Elmer H. Smith, 56 Rust Street Nataline H. Smith, 601 Bay Road Roland S. Stone, 259 Bridge Street Marion A. Thompson, 10 Prospect Street Winston H. Tirrell, Lake Drive Frank Leonard Tree, 519 Bridge Street John T. Walke, 974 Bay Road Frank Wetherbee, 200 Asbury Street John H. Wetson, 8 Naples Road Edward L. Wheatly, Jr., Forest Street Harry E. Williams, 175 Linden Street C. Donald Woodman, 409 Essex Street Eveline M. Young, Bridge Street




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