Town of Milton 79th annual report, Part 15

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The addition proposed for the Vose School could not be ready for occupation for more than a year, and if the Town votes to authorize it, we recommend that our com- mittee, together with the Committees on Enlargement of the Town Hall and on Gymnasium, be discharged. If time does not solve the problems with which they have been dealing, it will at least change them, and the Town can consider them in the light of the new conditions.


Mr. Russell believes that if the Town approves the plan of the School Building Committee, the basement of the proposed gymnasium should be excavated and bowling alleys installed. He signs the report with this


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211


REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF SEVEN


understanding. Mr. Robbins would like to have the work of excavation done at the present time, but would postpone the construction of alleys.


CHARLES S. PIERCE, REGINALD L. ROBBINS, ROBERT L. RAYMOND, WM. B. THURBER, JAMES S. RUSSELL


GEO. M. ANDERSON, JAMES S. GALLAGHER,


Committee.


REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE TO THE SELECTMEN


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MILTON, MASS., December 31, 1915. Selectmen of Milton:


GENTLEMEN :- Last March the Town passed the fol- lowing vote:


ARTICLE 10. Voted, That a committee of five be appointed, to consist of one member of the Board of Selectmen, to be chosen by said board, the Superintendent of Streets ex officio, and three citizens at large to be appointed by the Mod- erator, to consider the question of the highways of the Town including construction, mainte- nance, system of bookkeeping, and such other matters, including any permanent policies as may appear to it wise, and to report its findings and recommendations in print, on or before January 1, 1916, to the Selectmen. Such report to be dis- tributed among the citizens of the Town as widely as the Selectmen deem expedient and the cost of such printing to be paid for out of the printing account.


The Selectmen named Mr. Russell to represent them, and Mr. Spates became a member of the committee on May 1, when made Superintendent of Streets. Messrs. Parsons, Rockwell, and Will were appointed by Mod- erator R. F. Herrick.


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The committee organized by electing Mr. Rockwell Chairman and Mr. Parsons Secretary.


212


REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE


LIST OF ALL PUBLIC WAYS IN THE TOWN OF MILTON


Name of Street


From


To


Length between Termini


Length of Second Roadway


Adams St.


Milton Village


Quincy line


2.126


Artwill St.


Randolph Ave.


Reedsdale Rd.


.179


Atherton St.


Canton Ave.


Brush Hill Rd.


.625


Austin St.


Blue Hill Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


.094


Babcock St.


Adams St.


Hollis St.


.089


Bates Rd.


Granite Pl.


Belcher Circle


.094


Beacon St.


Smith Rd.


Boston line


.06


Beal's Court


Edge Hill Rd.


Bryant Ave.


. 056


Belcher Circle


off Granite Pl.


.208


Blue Hill Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Canton Ave.


3.323


Blue Hill Terrace St.


Blue Hill Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


.246


Brackett St.


Granite Pl.


Washington St.


.104


Bradlee Rd.


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hill Ave.


.625


Brook Rd.


Adams St.


Brush Hill Rd.


2.982


Brook Hill Rd.


Canton Ave.


Eliot St.


.265


Brookside Pk.


off Brook Hill Rd.


.075


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Canton Ave.


3.863


Bryant Ave.


Adams St.


Quincy line


.284


Bunton Pl.


off Brackett St.


.066


Canton Ave.


Adams St.


Canton line


4.651


Capen St.


off Eliot St.


.303


Central Ave.


Boston line


Thacher St.


1.214


Centre St.


Adams St.


Canton Ave.


1.41


Cheever St.


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hill Ave.


.227


Church St.


off Adams St.


189


Church Pl.


Church St.


Belcher Circle


.056


Churchill's Lane


Adams St.


Centre St.


.53


Clapp St.


Central Ave.


Thacher St.


.331


Columbia Pk.


off Brook Rd.


.053


Columbine Rd.


Central Ave.


Eliot St.


.473


Dana Ave.


Brush Hill Rd.


Boston line


.089


Dollar Lane


Canton Ave.


Blue Hill Ave.


.075


Dyer Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Warren Ave.


.28-


Eaton St.


Washington St.


Quincy line


.085


Edge Hill Rd.


Adams St.


Pleasant St.


.795


Eliot St.


Adams St.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


1.42


Eliot Circle


off Eliot St.


.039


Elm St.


off Canton Ave.


. 113


Fairmount Ave.


Brush Hill Rd.


Boston line


.104


Frothingham St.


Canton Ave.


Brook Rd.


.198


Grafton Ave.


off Edge Hill Rd.


.241


Granite Ave.


Adams St.


Squantum St. and


500 ft. each side of R.R. crossing .574


.05€


.720


.909


.795 .253


.220


213


214


REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE


Name of Street.


From


To


Length between Termini


Length of Second Roadway


Granite Pl.


off Adams St.


.274


Green St.


Canton Ave.


Canton line .132


Gun Hill Rd.


Centre St.


Pleasant St.


.549


Harland St.


Canton Ave.


Hillside St.


omitting Metropolitan Park taking


.941


High St.


Canton Ave.


Eliot St.


.113


Highland St.


Canton Ave.


Randolph Ave. 1.022


Hillside St.


Randolph Ave.


Canton line


omitting Metropolitan Park taking


1.524


Hinckley Rd.


Central Ave.


Eliot St.


.53


Hollis St.


Adams St.


Edge Hill Rd. .164


Houston Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Playground .34


Huntington Rd.


off Edge Hill Rd.


.179


Hutchinson St.


Adams St.


Randolph Ave.


.075


Kahler Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Thacher St.


.19


Lincoln St.


Brook Rd.


Thacher St.


.151


Maple St.


Central Ave.


Oak Rd.


.284


Mechanic St.


Adams St.


Willard St.


.104


Metropolitan Ave.


Brush Hill Rd.


Boston line .284


Milton St.


Blue Hill Ave.


Boston line


.606


Morton Pl.


off Morton Rd.


.066


Morton Rd.


Canton Ave.


Morton Pl.


.087


North Russell St.


Randolph Ave.


Russell St.


.104


Oak St.


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


.227


Oak Rd.


Eliot St.


Valley Rd.


.123


Orono St.


Thacher St.


Playground .053


Otis St.


Adams St.


Edge Hill Rd.


.34


Petersburg Ave.


off Squantum St.


.056


Pierce St.


Adams St.


Willard St.


.17


Pleasant St.


Adams St.


Randolph Ave.


1.617


.738


Randolph Ave.


Adams St.


Quincy line


3.181


1.336


Reed St.


Randolph Ave.


Highland St.


.104


Reedsdale Rd.


Canton Ave.


Pleasant St.


.7


.7


Robbins St.


Brush Hill Rd.


Canton Ave.


.653


Rockview Rd.


Eliot St.


Valley Rd.


.085


Russell St.


Canton Ave.


Randolph Ave.


.151


School St.


Randolph Ave.


Central Ave.


.530


Sheldon St.


State St.


Quincy line


.156


Smith Rd.


Brush Hill Rd.


Beacon St.


.284


Spafford Rd.


Highland St.


Reedsdale Rd.


.208


Squantum St.


Adams St.


Quincy line


.53


State St.


Bryant Ave.


Grafton Ave.


.071


Thacher St.


Canton Ave.


Brook Rd.


.909


215


REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE


Length between Termini


Length of Second Roadway


Tucker St.


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hill Ave.


. 124


Valley Rd.


Eliot St.


Central Ave.


.284


Vose's Lane


Brook Rd.


Centre St.


.246


Walnut St.


White St.


Clapp St.


.179


Warren Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Playground


.312


Washington St.


off Adams St.


-


.265


Webster PI.


off Babcock St.


-


.056


West Side Rd.


Brook Hill Rd.


Morton Rd.


.151


Wharf St.


off Adams St.


-


.075


White St.


Canton Ave.


Brook Rd.


.322


.322


White Lawn Ave.


off Canton Ave.


-


For the purpose of this report the committee thinks it best to consider in detail only the main thoroughfares, leaving the needs of the other roads to be met by the Street Department as occa- sion demands.


LIST OF MAIN THOROUGHFARES


From


To


Length between Termini


Miles at present rebuilt


Miles to be rebuilt


Adams St.


Milton Village


Quincy line


2.126


.693


1.433


Blue Hill Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Canton Ave.


3.323


3.323


Brook Rd.


Adams St.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


2.736 }


1.478


1.978


Brook Rd. 2d rdy.


Central Ave.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


.720 S


Brush Hill Rd.


Blue Hills Pkwy.


Canton Ave.


3.863


3.863


Canton Ave.


Adams St.


Canton line


4.651


1.019


3.632


Central Ave.


Boston line


Brook Rd.


.954


.397


.557


Centre St.


Adams St.


Canton Ave.


1.41


.34


1.07


Edge Hill Rd.


Adams St.


Pleasant St.


.795


-


.795


Eliot St.


Adams St.


Blue Hills Pkwy. 1.42


.253


1.167


Granite Ave.


Adams St.


Squantum St. and


500 ft. each side of R.R. crossing


.574


.574


Pleasant St.


Edge Hill Rd.


Reedsdale Rd.


.738


.738


Randolph Ave.


Adams St.


Quincy line


3.181


.929


2.252


Reedsdale Rd.


Canton Ave.


Pleasant St.


.7


.132


.568


Wharf St.


off Adams St.


at Lower Mills


.075


.075


White St.


Brook Rd.


Canton Ave.


.322


.322


Miles 27.588


5.241


22.347


Willard St.


Adams St.


Quincy line


.281


Williams Ave.


Brush Hill Rd.


Boston line


.066


Woodland Rd.


off Canton Ave.


.132


Miles 49.253


6.049


Name of Street.


From


To


Total mileage 55.302


.075


Name of Street


216


REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY COMMITTEE


From the above list it will be seen that the Town has 27.588 miles of roadway which in the opinion of the com- mittee should be considered main thoroughfares.


Of this 5.241 miles have been rebuilt recently with modern bituminous macadam, leaving 22.347 miles of main thoroughfares which should be put in condition to withstand present-day traffic as soon as possible. The committee recommends that these streets be rebuilt with bituminous macadam on a proper foundation.


The average cost of doing this work will probably be in the neighborhood of $12,000 per mile of 18-foot road- way, making a total of about $268,000.


The committee recommends that this work be spread over a period of five years, and that the money needed each year be raised by taxation.


By the construction of these main roads as recom- mended above, the annual cost of maintaining them will be greatly decreased.


Openings for water, sewers, gas, electricity, and other public or private utilities should be made in our public ways with great care, and all resurfacing in connection with such openings should be done by the Street De- partment at the expense of the party or parties making the opening.


The books of account in the offices of the Selectmen and Superintendent of Streets have been examined and seem well suited for the purposes of current receipts and disbursements.


The committee suggests that a street record book be started so that the facts concerning each public way may be readily available. Such a book together with suitable plans and maps should prove increasingly valuable.


Respectfully submitted, CHARLES R. ROCKWELL, Chairman, SIDNEY A. PARSONS, Secretary, JAMES S. RUSSELL, HENRY A. SPATES, DUNCAN F. WILL,


Committee.


TOWN OF MILTON ART COMMITTEE


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


The Art Committee of the Town begs to report as follows for the year 1915 :-


The committee was called to pass upon the model of the proposed municipal gymnasium, and on February 27 held this examination. It was then voted to send to the chairman of the committee having the gymnasium proposition in charge a preliminary approval of the model as submitted.


Other than this the committee has not been requested to pass upon any municipal structure, work of art or ornament, as provided for by law.


Very respectfully,


HENRY FORBES BIGELOW, Chairman Art Committee.


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VITAL STATISTICS


Registry of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, in 1915 BIRTHS


The whole number of births registered in 1915 (returned by physicians as by law required) was 136 (males, 71; females, 65), as follows:


Date, 1915


Names


Date, 1915


Names


Jan.


2


Helen Margaret Dolaneske


April 1


Katherine Florence


5


Ellen Hodgdon Hill


McLean


6


Alice Louise Clark


4


Ruth Geraldine Rush


12


Mary Brunese Dolaneske


8


Kathleen Marie Murphy


16


Arthur H. Weed


10


Wilkins


16


(Unnamed) Snow


10


Mildred Lillian Myers


16 Barbara Marsh


11 Bonnbye Alma Morgan


23


Grace Everilda Ford


12


Herbert Russell Webber


25


Wendal Malcolm


14


James Francis Duggan


29


Gretchen West


17


Mary Marguerite Grau- stuck


Feb.


1


Nathan Barrett Little


20


Rabbitts


1


Nathelina Mclellan


21 Richard Philip Cummings


2


John Robert Welsh


26 Eleanor Helena Nelson


28 Norman Bradford Shaw


29


Carlo Serighelli


19


Priscilla Akerman Palfrey


May 2


Evelyn Ruth Good


21


Christian Carson Febiger, Jr.


3 Edwin Holmes Bowley


Mar. 1 (Unnamed) Williams


7


Daniel Leary


10 Vincent Cahill


10 Marjorie Elizabeth Bates


12 Roy E. Harriman


14 George Fred Groezinger


17 Ernest Campbell Morgan


15 Richard Pier


19 William Quinn


16 Katherine McGrath


25 Joseph S. Dunning


18 Alvah Day Snow, Jr.


27


Richard McCarthy


20 Gertrude Ethel Driscoll


28 Marguerite Cloney


27 Charles S. Davis, 3rd


29


Carleton Rubira Rich- mond, Jr.


27 Dorothy Alison Robie


30


Evelyn Bent


30 Marie Elizabeth Collins


April 1


(Unnamed) Taber


31 Einar Henning Olander


218


21 Donald Sandow Dodd


5 George Philip Morris


24 Earl Webster Holdstock


7 Richard Francis Walsh


12


Leonard Hollis Minot


19


Agnes Elizabeth Jacob


3 Mary Murphy


30


Francis Washburn Bartol


28 Louise Van Ham


219


VITAL STATISTICS


Date, 1915


Names


Date, 1915


Names


June 7


William David Kearney. Jr.


Sept. 28 30


Clifford Perley Jenkins


7


Robert Francis McAteer


Oct.


4


Ruth Ellsworth


9


Amelia Forbes


6


Rachel Worthington


12


Phyllis Arlene Colpitts


Brooks


13


John Raymond Ladd


10


Ralph Oulton Sanford


14


Bertha Irene Methven


13


Edward William Bos- worth


twins


22


Christopher Gray


13


Ellen Louise Bosworth


25


James Burke


17


Marjorie Eddlen


28


Edmund Charles Wickham


20


Archibald Mason Blodgett


30


Geoffrey Gordon Whitney


22


William Oliver Clough


1


(Unnamed) Flaherty


25


Arthur Merrill Allen, Jr.


3


Elinor Woodbury


26


Francis French Brooks


4


Eleanor Tileston Eustis


27


Ruth Gertrude Blondell


6


Clarence Wadsworth Rol- lins


Nov. 1


Caroline Margaret Peter- son


8


John Wilson Parker


1


Arthur Wallace Rice, Jr.


13


Jerome Mackey Gallagher


7


Grace Christine Lincoln


19


James O'Leary


9


Francis Edwin Lenihan


25


Alice Elizabeth Lindsay


15


Ruth Alson Locklin


26


Susan Howe Dalton


17


John Gibb Copeland


Aug.


1 4


John Henry Clifford


18


Malcolm Terrill Robinson


Frank Wilmonte Johnson, Jr.


21


Hubert Laurence Craig


4


Charlotte Virginia French


21


Mclellan


5


Katherine E. Chaffee


23


Martha Rogerson


8 Pearl Ellis


25


John Francis Hannigan


8


Emery Lawrence Cushing


27


Eleanor Sawyer


10


Irene Eunice Beck


Dec. 2


Alice May Byrne


11


Peter Angelo Seraghelli


3


Baby Baker


18 James Timothy Moriarty


7


Francis Rogerson King


25


(Unnamed) McLeod


7


Samuel John Vassalli


30


Margery Abell


19


Arnold Martinus Kenseth, Jr.


Sept. 6


Helen Fay Martin


24


Ernest Russell Snow


11


Mary Concannon


26


Bohm


14


(Unnamed) Zaniboni


30


Watson


21


Thomas William Barry


31


Thomas Robert Shewell


26


Marian Janette Fregeau


19


(Unnamed) Strong


8


Ruth Christina Fitzpat- rick


25


Edith Prescott Drury


21


Henry Bartlett Horne


July


Frances Wilma Crosby


220


VITAL STATISTICS


ADDENDUM


The following three births not being received in time for insertion in the 1914 Town Report, are herewith appended:


Date, 1914


Names


Date, 1914


Names


June 21 Nov. 22


Marjorie Eleanor Hoy Alfred Joseph Hebert


Dec. 20


George H. Watson


MARRIAGES


The whole number of marriages registered in Milton for the year 1915, was 90, as follows:


Jan. 20. Elmer Lindvall of Milton, and Lillian Jane Adams of Quincy.


24. Israel J. Rubin of Boston, and Rachel Lilienstern of Milton.


27. James D. Milne of Boston, and Grace L. Sangster of Milton.


Feb. 3. John Raymond Callahan of Milton, and Teresa Helen McMullen of Boston.


10. Guy Wallace Woodworth of Milton, and Barbara M. A. Benit of Boston.


Mar. 20. Chester Hunt Sears of Milton, and Edith Alberta Hubbard of Cambridge.


April 7. Patrick Henry Donahue of Milton, and Nora Agnes Connolly of Newton.


8. Roy Bent and Jennie Gertrude Cook, both of Milton.


10. Charles Thomas Partelow of Milton, and Anna M. G. Smith of Newton.


14. Orrin Teed of Randolph, and Anna Atkinson of Milton.


18. Alfred Bunnell Keith of Milton, and Freda Augusta Adams of Quincy.


23. Bert Horace Mansfield of Milton, and Mary Etta Sherman of Woburn.


24. George Graham of Scituate, and Elizabeth Innis of Milton.


28. Everett Gordon Thompson, and Dorothy Mildred Golding, both of Milton.


28. Henry E. Spinney of Boston, and Myrtle R. Teed of Milton.


28. James Joseph Murphy of Boston, and Ellen Elizabeth Fitz- patrick of Milton.


May 8. David Chalmers Moore of Cleveland, Ohio, and Cora Abby Tilden of Milton.


19. Ludvig Simonsen of Milton, and Agnes Margaret Nielson of Boston.


19. William L. Haines, and Myra F. Cheney, both of Milton.


221


VITAL STATISTICS


May 23. Walter Wesley Flavin of Boston, and Elsie Caroline Simpson of Milton.


29. Walter E. Tarr, and Ethel Hunter Dunn, both of Milton.


June 1. Harold Farquhar Furber of Milton, and Annie Mary DeWolfe of Melrose.


2. Harold Lapham Fabian of Milton, and Miriam Leland Burford of Boston.


6. Fred F. Barry of Milton, and Marie Elizabeth McAndrew of Boston.


7. Gordon Clark of Boston, and Amy Beatrice Stobbart of Milton.


9. Augustus Smith Cobb of Milton, and Mary Christine Converse of Newton.


14. Gerald H. Beard of Minneapolis, and Inez A. Lowe of Milton.


14. Edwin J. Lenihan of Milton, and Lillian Mildred Keddy of Quincy.


16. Edwin W. Hurd of Boston, and Marion H. Wakefield of Milton.


17. Jacob Haid, and Emma L. M. Powers, both of Milton.


19. Francis Earl Corkum of Everett, and Ruth Lorson Fredericks of Milton.


23. Willard Clark Banks of Boston, and Marie Nicholson of Milton.


24. Frank B. Esau, and Gladys Isabell Jardine, both of Milton.


26. Walter F. Sherlock of Milton, and Eloise N. Raymond of Quincy.


27. George C. Wachtler of Milton, and Bessie A. Brown of Boston.


27. Dennis O. Donovan, and Marie J. Cahalane, both of Milton.


29. Milton A. Dupony of Providence, R. I., and Rachel A. Shap- leigh of Milton.


29. George Richards Minot of Boston, and Marian Linzee Weld of Milton.


30. Thomas Coughlan of Middleton, Conn., and Mary A. Hurley of Milton.


30. Charles L. A. Splaine of Milton, and Julia A. Murphy of Boston.


July 10. Stanley Cobb of Milton, and Elizabeth M. Almy of Cambridge. 14. Ora M. Snell of Lowell, and Mary Adams Breck of Milton.


14. Ralph H. Prouty of Boston, and Eleanor Kleberg of Milton.


26. William A. McGuire of Milton, and Theresa Hannon of Boston.


28. Howard Taylor Smith of Milton, and Bertha Corey Richardson of Melrose.


Aug. 2. Thomas William Peno of Boston, and Katherine Agnes Quinn of Milton.


3. Alvah Randell Cummings of Bridgewater, and Jennie B. West of Milton.


4. Royal N. Davenport of Milton, and Anna Robson McEachern of Boston.


10. John Edward Mullen, Jr., of Quincy, and Theresa Annie Condon of Milton.


222


VITAL STATISTICS


Aug. 15. William Harold Schwarz, and Marjorie Louise Dennett, both of Milton.


15. Joseph McCabe of Milton, and Julia Welsh of Boston.


16. John Winthrop Davis of Milton, and Rita Prentice Benson of Boston.


18. William A. Hampshire of Milton, and Charlotte A. Watkins of Boston.


Sept. 1. Frank S. White of Milton, and Rosamond May of Boston.


7. Thomas Joseph Hunter of Boston, and Alice Moxley of Milton.


8. Brett A. Small of Boston, and Kate C. Smith of Milton.


12. Thomas Francis Fallon, and Ida M. Shea, both of Milton.


13. John Wood Mutch of Milton, and Almira Matthews Faulkner of Boston.


18. John Manzoni of Milton, and Virginia Sguiliano of Quincy.


19. Dennis T. Breen of Boston, and Katherine F. O'Neil of Milton.


20. Herman H. Currier, and Gertrude M. Riley, both of Milton.


21. John Allan of Milton, and Kathleen W. Hemeon of Somerville.


22. Henry Paul Howard of Boston, and Jennie Louise Simpson of Milton.


24. John English of Milton, and Marguerite Sullivan of Boston.


25. Herbert Armstrong Poole of Japan, and Maya Lindsley of Milton.


25. Frederick A. Tucker of Milton, and Loretta E. Eager of Boston.


28. Alexander F. Fuller, and Ellen Fletcher, both of Milton.


29. Frank Davis Tirrell of Weymouth, and Hannah Isabelle Wigley of Milton.


30. Charles W. Jones of Milton, and Florence Whicher of Winthrop.


30. Murch M. Bronsdon, Jr., and Grace E. Mann, both of Milton.


2. Everett Sumner Hamlin of Boston, and Marion Eloise Nye of Milton.


3. John J. Sullivan of Milton, and Katherine Hannon of Brookline.


6. William J. Robertson, and Ethel Gertrude Lawton, both of Milton.


11. Robert P. Ochs of Boston, and Alberta Blanche Chase of Milton.


11. Timothy J. Murray, and Katherine Marie Gallagher, both of Milton.


12. Pierce Doyle of Boston, and Margaret Duffy of Milton.


14. Emory H. Farrington of Milton, and Helen Godfrey Bassett of Taunton.


17. William Barker Denison of Springfield, and Mary Theodora Deeker of Milton.


21. Thomas Francis O'Brien of Quincy, and Anna Beatrice Cash- man of Milton.


23. Eugene Smith Beless, and Sarah Annetta Cross, both of Milton.


Oct.


223


VITAL STATISTICS


Oct. 24. Richard Leonard Silvenius of Milton, and Mary Ellen Gibbons of Brookline.


27. John Edmund Burke of Newton, and Helen A. Fagan McDonald of Milton.


Nov. 10. Daniel Duncan Forbes Will of Milton, and Nora Bridget Noonan of Boston.


17. Ashton F. McLeod, and Sadie M. Calvert, both of Milton.


24. Thomas McGetrick of Boston, and Elizabeth Kildunne of Milton.


27. Rollin Terry Read of Wilmington, Del., and Gertrude Milton Bent of Milton.


27. John J. Doherty of Milton, and Louise McGarry of Brookline. Dec. 14. Walter C. Atkins, and Ruth Vossmer, both of Milton.


24. William K. D. Zachorine of Milton, and Agnes C. Gustovsson of Boston.


26. Arlon D. Tibbetts of Boston, and Jennie L. N. Ewing of Milton.


DEATHS Whole Number, 102. Males, 56. Females, 46.


Date of Death


Names


Sex


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


1915


Jan.


1


(Unnamed) Holt. .


M


0


0


0


Milton


Stillborn Toxacmia


4


Katherine L. McCue ..


F


0


6


11


Milton


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


4


Annie M. Lennon.


F


18


3


28


Milton .


Toxæmia


14


Mary L. Stone.


F


43


2


14


Boston .


16


(Unnamed) Snow ...


F


0


0


0


Milton .


Stillborn


18


Frederick P. Forster.


M


63


5


1


Boston .


Arterio Sclerosis


20


Mary B. Carter. .


F


72


7


24


Westfield, Conn .. .


Arterio Sclerosis


22


Caroline B. Webster. . .


F


75


4


8


Quincy ..


Phthisis Pulmonalis Bilateral


24


Sally P. Fletcher.


F


35


2


28


Milton .


Cerebral Hemorrhage


27


Isabella McDonald.


F


60


7


4


Scotland. .


30


Patrick Halpin ..


M


74


9


15


Ireland .


Arterio Sclerosis


Feb.


1


Nathan B. Little.


M


0


0


0


Milton.


Lobar Pneumonia


7


Nathlic Mcclellan.


F


0


0


6


Milton.


Diabetic Coma


12


Roger G. Crossman.


M


16


9


27


Milton .


Septicemia


13


Dennie Meuse.


M


50


4


0


Nova Scotia. .


Arterio Sclerosis


19


Patrick Murphy . .


M


57


0


0


P. E. Island.


Carcinoma Thyroid Gland


24


Catherine Peterson .


F


82


3


13


Hyde Park, Vt ..


Gunshot Wound


25


Charles G. White ..


M


64


7


25


Boston ...


12


Boston. .


Stillborn


Mar.


1


(Unnamed) Williams .. .


F


0


0


0


Milton .


Cancer of Stomach


1


William J. Kelley ..


M


53


0


0


Ireland.


Chronic Bronchitis


6


Willard L. Cates. .


M


60


11


13


Rockland, Me ..


Tuberculosis of Lungs


11


Herman Scully ..


M


0


11


7


Boston ..


Lobar Pneumonia


15


Minnie E. Harriman .. .


F


38


6


12


17


Michael Courtney .


M


11


3


1


23


Hiram Tuell.


M


71


0


7


W. Sumner, Me.


26


Roy E. Harriman. .


M


0


0


14


Milton.


Premature Birth


29


Richard McCarthy.


M


0


-


0


2 Milton .


Uracmia


VITAL STATISTICS


La Grippe, Arterio Sclerosis


28


Annie E. Rca.


79


Nova Scotia. . Milton.


Chronic Endocarditis


Asthma, Acute Bronchitis


224


Age


Place of Birth


Disease


Cardio-Renal Disease


Prematurity


DEATHS-Continued


Date of Death


Names


Sex


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


191 )


Stillborn


April


1


(Unnamed) Taber.


F


0


0


0


Milton .


Malignant Tumor of Abdomen


1


Oliver D. Greene. .


M


54


3


30


Boston ..


Pernicious Anaemia


4


Martha J. Perry ..


F


52


10


0


Ireland ..


Angina Pectoris


9


Henry E. Sheldon.


M


63


1


29


11


Johnson R. Blair.


M


42


0


29


Nova Scotia.


Phthisis


13


George H. Bent.


M


71


1


2-4


Milton .


Myocarditis


16


Mary W. Willis.


F


79


9


2


Dorchester.


Carcinoma of Liver


17


Katherine E. Weatherbee


F


28


9


3


Chelsea .


Meningitis (Septic)


19


John R. Welsh .


M


0


2


17


Milton.


Chronic Indigestion


2-4


Edward M. Corner.


M


59


0


0


Canada. .


Cerebral Apoplexy


25


Mary Sullivan. .


F


70


0


0


Ireland. .


Myocarditis


29


Washington I. Tucker- man .


M


75


3


1


Ashburnham.


30


Ruth Cloney .


F


5


5


0


Boston . .


Unknown Male Infant.


M


0


0


1


May


2


Charles B. Lundquist. .


M


40


10


5


Sweden ..


Peritoneal and Reto-Peritoneal Hemorrhage


46 6


George L. Bauldry ..


M


53


2


0


Agnes L. Shaw ..


F


29


5


22


12


Mary J. Stacy,


F


92


1


1


14


George F. Groezinger . . Richard Pier ..


M


0


0


4 hrs.


15


James MacFarlane. . . .


M


84


14


15


Benjamin Swift.


M


69


6


18


20


Samnel Brown.


M


77


7


29


24


Mabel Ida Waring ..


F


42


0


10


27


Honora Lee. .


F


75


0


0


June


8


Ellen M. Wadsworth .. .


F


76


3


1


8


John J. Grounder. . . .


M


35


0


()


Farmington, Me ..


Exhaustion from General Paralysis


225


.


.


.


VITAL STATISTICS


Acute Dilatation of Heart


Convulsions Cerebral


Heart Weakness from Senility


Premature Birth


Congenital Heart Disease


15


Scotland.


Apoplexy


Acute Cardiac Dilatation


Nova Scotia.


Scotland. .


New Brunswick.


Ireland.


Hemiplegia following Apoplexy


Cerebral Hemorrhage


Milton . .


Chronic Endocarditis Epilepsey


Massachusetts.


Middleton ..


Concord.


M


0


0


1 hr.


Milton.


Milton .


Organic Disease of Heart Carcinoma


Age


Place of Birth


Disease


Milton .


. .


4


DEATHS-Continued


Date of Death


Names


Sex


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


1915


Pneumonia, Arterio Sclerosis


June


9


William Robert Ware. .


M


83


0


13


13


Elizabeth B. Swann. .


F


72


5


20


Charlestown.


Carcinoma of Lung Mitral Insufficiency


16


Nellie C. Collins ..


F


48


2


10


Weymouth.


Apoplexia


19


William B. Weston. .


M


84


11


29


Duxbury .


Cerebral Hemorrhage


20


James Clark.


M


67


0


0


Ireland. .


Lobar Pneumonia


25


John Vose. .


M


73


5


9


26


George Snowling. .


M


45


0


0


27


Michael Hansberry. ...


F


0


0


0


Milton.


Stillborn


July


1


(Unnamed) Flaherty .. . Martin A. Stone ..


M


73


9


12


Grafton.


Chronic Dysentery


15


Hezekiah Flood. .


M


62


0


0


26


Martin Lennon.


M


89


8


18


Ireland.


Uraemia


28


Albert A. H. Meredith.


M


65


3


13


Boston .


30


Frank Arthur Graves. .


M


56


6


15


Aug.


15


Emma J. Wellington .. .


F


64


9


14


F


1


7


3


23


Alice Joyce.


F


0


0


0


25


(Unnamed) Macleod. .


M


17


7


14


Boston.


30


Patrick J. Burns.


M


84


2


1


Sept.


4


James S. Allen


F


52


0


0


Ireland.


14


(Unnamed) Zaniboni .. .


M


0


0


0


Milton.


Stillborn Broncho Pneumonia


19


Louisa N. Bullard ..


F


92


8


0


Cambridge. .


29


Mildred D. Poole.


F


39


1


23


Portland, Me. .


Oct.




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