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On motion of Walter S. Parker, it was voted that the Moderator appoint a committee of five to take the matter under consideration and to report on or before the next annual town meeting.
Article 5. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell the Hose House Building on Hopkins Street on such terms and conditions as shall seem expedient to them and authorize them to execute in the name of the Town such documents as may be necessary to carry out such authority as may be given them, or what it will do in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen.)
Article 5. On motion of Frederick L. Springford, it was voted that the Board of Selectmen be and they hereby are authorized to sell the Hose House Building on Hopkins Street, on such terms and conditions as shall seem expedient to them, and to execute in the name of the Town such documents as may be necessary to carry out the authority granted thereby.
Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell the Parker Tavern property upon such terms and conditions as may seem expedient, and to execute the necessary documents in connection therewith, or will authorize the Selectmen to expend such sums upon the Parker Tavern itself as they may find necessary for its preservation, or what it will do in relation thereto. (Board of Selectmen.)
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Article 6. On motion of Charles F. Brown, it was voted to indefinitely postpone sale of the Parker Tavern property (so called) on Washington Street.
On motion of Charles F. Brown, it was voted to expend such sum as is necessary to preserve the building known as the Parker Tavern.
Article 7. To see what sum the Town will raise and appropriate, or otherwise provide, for the purpose of providing funds for extensions and enlargements of the Municipal Light Plant, or what it will do in relation thereto.
(Municipal Light Board.)
Article 7. On motion of Herbert G. Evans, it was voted that there be raised and appropriated for the purpose of extending and enlarging the Municipal Light Plant the sum of seven thousand dollars ($7000.00), in addition to the amount which may be available for such purposes in the Depreciation Fund, to be expended by the manager of municipal lighting under the direction and control of the Municipal Light Board: and that the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be, and hereby is authorized to borrow for the above purposes the sum of $7000.00, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, which bonds or notes shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum and shall be payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date of the first issue of said bonds or notes.
Thirty-three (33) voted "Yes," and none voted "No."
Article 8. To sse if the Town will accept the provisions of Sect. 73 of Part 2 of Chapter 344 of the General Acts of 1917, a section providing that, when accepted, a building line not more than forty feet distant from the exterior line of a highway or town way may be established in the man- ner provided for laying out ways, and thereafter no structures shall be erected or maintained between such building line and such way, except parts of buildings, such as stens, windows, porticoes and other usual pro- jections appurtenant to the front wall of a building to the extent pre- scribed in the vote establishing such building line, and except that build- ings, steps, fences, gates, etc., existing at the time of the establishment of the building line, may be permitted to remain and to be maintained under such conditions as may be prescribed in the vote establishing such build- ing line and providing for damages and the collection thereof as in laying out a town way, or what it will do in relation thereto.
(George L. Flint and others.)
Article 8. On motion of George L. Flint, it was voted to pass over this article.
On motion of Alfred W. Danforth, it was voted that a vote of thanks be given to John B. Lewis for his generous offer.
It was voted to adjourn "sine die."'
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
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NOTICE TO PARENTS, HOUSEWIVES, PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES
Your Attention is Called to the Sections Below Taken from the Revised Laws-Blank Forms for Return of Births Can be Obtained of the Town Clerk
SECTION 3, CHAPTER 444, ACTS 1897
Sect. 3. Physicians and midwives shall on or before the fifth day of each month report to the clerk of each city or town a correct list of all children born therein during the month next preceding, at whose birth they were present, stating the date and place of each birth, the name of the child, if it has any, the sex and color of the child, the name, place of birth and residence of the parents, the maiden name of the mother, and occupation of the father. If the child is illegitimate the name of the father shall not be stated, unless at the joint request in writing of both father and mother, which request shall be filed with the returns of births. The fee of the physicians or midwives shall be twenty-five cents for each birth so reported, and shall be paid by the city or town in which the report is made, upon presentation of a certificate from the city or town clerk, stating that said births have been reported in conformity with the requirements of this section. Any physician or midwife neglecting to report such list for ten days after it is due shall for each offence forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars.
SECTION 6. CHAPTER 444, ACTS 1897
Sect. 6. Parents and Householders shall within forty (40) days after the date of a birth occurring in his house give thereof or cause such notice to be given to the clerk of the city or town in which such child is born.
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
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DOGS LICENSED DURING YEAR 1922
Whole number of licenses issued 394
59 Female licenses @ $5.00 $ 295.00
334 Male Licenses @ $2.00. 668.00
1 Kennel license @ $50.00
50.00
Total cash received $1013.00
Less fees for 394 licenses
78.80
Total due Country Treasurer
$934.20
Paid County Treasurer June 1, 1922
638.40
Paid County Treasurer Dec. 1, 1922
295.80
Total paid County Treasurer $934.20
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES ISSUED FOR YEAR 1922
1 Alien Hunting and Fishing license $ 15.00
1 Non-resident Fishing license 2.00
98 Hunting and Fishing Licenses @ $2.00
196.00
112 Fishing licenses @ $1.00
112.00
100 Hunting and Trapping licenses @ $1.50
150.00
37 Trapper licenses @ 25 cents 9.25
349 Licenses issued
$ 484.25
Less fees 15 cents each license 52.35
Total paid Fisheries and Game Commission
$431.90
1922
April 5, cash
$ 75.50
May 8, cash
31.10
June 6, . cash 47.70
July 6, cashı
34.05
Aug. 11, cash
21.85
Sept. 5, cash
18.10
Oct. 19, cash
68.25
Nov. 6, cash
105.50
Dec. 5, cash
20.20
1920
Jan. 2, cash
9.65
Total
$431.90
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Parenty
Jan.
1 Francis D. Sawyer 1 Robert Herbert Ryland
? Mary Elizabeth Castine
4 Patricia Remick
Nelson A. and Emily S.
6 James Henry Smith, Jr.
James H. and Sylvia A.
9 Vincent Dion
Alfred L. and Anna E.
18 Earl Martin Sargent
20 Bernard David Doucette
20 Marion Eleanor Gray
21 Anthony Christian Rose
John C. and Elizabeth G.
22 Francis Gordon Brennan
22 Raymond Jerome Amirault
26 Beatrice Catharine O'Donnell
30 Charles Albert Taylor, Jr.
31 June V. Wooldridge
Chester M. and Viola
Feb.
1 Robert Evans Widtfeldt
2 Christine Mary Ellis
4 Annie Rachael Arsenault
4 Esther Hickey
7 Edward Gerald Brooks
11 Elinor Augusta Dow
12 Edward Burton Keen, Jr.
12 Hazel Louise Smith
13 Mary Bernardine Conefy
13 Leonard Harrington
16 Mary Folsom
17 Robert Eugene Holden
Walter R. and Annie M.
24 Spencer Mortimer Williams Theodore R. and Annabel L.
Mar.
13 Esther May Moss
14 Richard Leonard Robbins
15 Glenna Elizabeth Ames
17 Pearl Virginia Gaffney
22 Ruth Virginia Pollitz
23 Alice Anna Gorey 26 Shirley Dixon Lumsden
26 Mary Helen Robbins
27 Katherine Fretten
George J. and Charlotte G. Louis A. and Beulah E.
John R. and Mary M .*
William J. and Elizabeth
George D. and Aline S. Clarence L. and Joanna N. Edward B. and Abbie Clarence M. B. and Elizabeth Bernard W. and Mary A.
Russell and Eleanor F.
Robert M. and Hattie F.
Frank A. and Eva M. William and Jennie John F. and Ruth E. John E. and Helga I. Otto F. F. and Flora M. Edward H. and Mary E.
Blin W. and Mildred George A. and Alma Fred A. and Frances P.
William W. and Mary
Herbert J. and Frances V.
Simon A. and Marion
Ralph E. and Clara V. David W. and Agnes C.
Frank R. and Ada M.
John G. and Sarah II. Raymond and Frances
Michael and Madeline Mary
Charles A. and Annie C.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Parents .
Apr.
1 William Franklin Campbell, Jr. William F. and Faith L.
1 Helen Mary Connelly
William A. and Katherine M.
5 Stephen Kimball Heselton Ralph F. and Harriet M. Arthur C. and Eva C.
5 Lois Cromwell Knapp
7 William C. Poock
Charles A. and Mildred J.
12 Elizabeth Mary Merrill
Frank M. and Marie M.
14 John Joseph Fitzpatrick
16 Margaret Lillian Gaudette
16 June Phyllis Stolz
17 Gordon Thomas White
19 John Robert Anderson
Howard E. and Hazel A.
25 Jean Elizabeth Walsh David J. and Elizabeth F.
May
3 Salvatore Alpedo 3 Jean Marie Nichols
4 Charlotte Minerva Dodge
6 John Sherman Greenleaf
8 Richard Davis Sears
10 Albert Wesley Barthelmes
10 Franklin Hardy Bryant
11 Rena Frances Doucette
11 Mary Mahar
12 Clifford Preston Nichols
11 Herman Younghans
19 Helen Claire Wescott
20 Agnes Amanda Sears
20 Eva Mildred Doucette
Guiseppe and Providencia Leonard G. and Mary G. Harry L. and Annie M.
Emmet F. and Mabel E. John H. and Ada E.
Albert W. and Irma F.
Forest H. and Edith M.
Eddie and Marion M.
Frank and Mary F. Elmer B. and Rena F.
Emil and Sarah J.
Joseph H. and Helen E.
George L. and Amanda S.
Norman J. and Eva D.
June
4 John Duncan Hilchey 5 Gordon Abbott
6 Priscilla Veazie
6 John Raymond Weston
8 Dorothy Leach
8 Ralph Thomas Muse
9 Doris Heselton
11 Kenneth Earle Gaw
12 Theo Luna Farr
17 Horace Eaton Luscomb
19 Pauline Erna Gray
Duncan L. and Dorothy T. George W. and Cora L.
Harold K. and Bernice L. Nelson R. and Helen E. William M. and Florence T.
Dennis L. and Rose D. Carl D. and Mary J. William and Ella W. Merle W. and Edna G.
George H. and Florence E. Robert E. and Bertha P.
Philip W. and Elizabeth A. Edward J. and Mary F.
Albert S. and Nora V.
Thomas and Rose Marie
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Parents
20 Wendell Moore Farrow
25 Richard James Snyder
26 Dorothy Eileen Lewis
27 Dorothy Virginia Hoyt
28 Vernard Porter
Carlyle and Ethel K.
29 Aram Albert Tarpinian
Leon T. and Sarah M. /
July
1 Raymond Lloyd King 2 Olive Mae Stimpson
14 Harold Joseph Doucette
15 Wendell Phillips Stickland
16 Helen May McConney
17 Tood Davis Crooker
19 Harry Augustus Whitton
19 John Walter Doucette
19 Charles Nelson Nickerson, Jr.
20 Bernardine Marie Hazelton
24 Jeanette Callan
25 Mildred Alice Doucette
26 Phyllis Anna Downs
28 Marjorie Tucker Jewett
29 Elizabeth Lloyd Blaikie
29 Edson Irving Gray
30 Richard Hartshorn Merritt
Chester R. and Almira W. James M. and Charlotte M.
Eli and Mary M.
John and Alice B.
Frank M. P. and Catherine W.
Elmer P., Jr., and Ethel H.
James F. and Agnes H.
Frank A. and Mary C.
Charles N. and Elizabeth H. Albert G. and Lucinda S. Arthur B. and Hermie S. Jeremiah and Florence D. Edward F. and Phyllis C. Harold B. and Mary T.
Robert C. and Ethelyn H.
Frank E. and Catherine Fred E. and Helen B.
Aug.
3 Gerald Francis Cronin 8 Charles Leigh Webster
₼'10 Francis Reginald Fisher, Jr.
10 Catherine Elizabeth Tebeau
14 Franklin Joseph Lefave 17 Alma Gladys Mansfield
19 Gladys May White
26 Willard Fielding Perkins 27 James Alden Russell 27 Ruth Warner Hoyt
27 Lee Almont Stewart
30 Joan Wallace
Sept.
1 Virginia S. Trask
1 Richard Earle Stratton
Jeremiah J. and Agnes C. Leigh H. and Alice L.
Francis R. and Edith W.
Frank A. and Delia D. J. Reuben and Eileen M. John E. and Bessie S. Allie J. and Mary W. Dana F. and Jennie R. James H. and Eva M. Carl H. and Florence D. Carl E. and Elizabeth J. M. Power and Lois
Warren and Sarah A. Charles P. and Ruth L.
Harold A. and Myrtle M.
Myer and Mabel C.
Charles E. and Ruth W.
Earl W. and Grace C.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Parents
2 Margaret Carney
5 8 Mary Irene Muse
11 Helen Bangs
12 Richard Francis Lawler
13 Nettie Cora Pritchard
17 Doris Elva Boyce
Joseph R. and Lillian G.
Donald W. and Edna C.
Harvey J. and Abbie H. Wellington C. and Nathalie V. Ralph and Frances W.
Oct.
5 Octavia Stella Zwicker 6 Audrey Elizabeth Humphrey
7 Everett Wilson Brown
7 Marguerite Virginia Lane
7 Francis Patrick Doucette
7 Eleanor Frances Queen
13 Richard Charles Austin
14 Nancy Rundlett Goodell
16 Henry Hamilton Allport, Jr.
23 Richard Harvey Lewis
23 Joseph Clark Nyman 29 Allie Jessie Benton
30 Frederick Wilbur Cail
Nov.
1 Jeanette Anna Muse
1 Esther Mary Frotten
3 Adrian Richard White
5 Howard James Murphy, Jr.
6 Richard Everett Florence
8 Eileen Lucy Peters
14 Jeanette Grace Sargent
16 Marjorie Wentworth
18 Nancy Gibbons 19 Edith Georgine Arsenault
21 Henry Ernest Hubbard
21 William James McCarthy
29 Robert Dexter Jones
Bartholemew and Mary C.
Dennis R. and Irene D. Gerald W. and Beatrice N.
James H. and Elizabeth R.
Aaron F. and Violet P.
18 Elizabeth Jane Coan
20 Harvey Joseph Blanchette, Jr.
24 Dorothea Jean Pixler
27 Williams
Rex J. and Stella L. George A. and Fleda B. Everett W. and Helen M. Melvin C. and Evelyn S. Francis P. and Ruth B. Harry W. and Mary W. Irving C. and Thelma J. David H. and Grace H. Hamilton and Gile D. Herbert W. and Harriet R. Joseph M. and Madeline C. Albion M. and Bertha P. Wilbur S. and Margaret R.
John H. and Mary L. Frederick and Mary D. Adrian R. and Mary H. Howard J. and Mary R. William E. and Edith B. Joseph L. and Marie Carl N. and Grace B. Grafton E. and Marion F. Walter S. and Madeline H. Joseph and Mary M. Simon D. and Delie D. John J. and Katherine P. Elmer D. and Flora E.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Parents
Dec.
1 Mary Agnes White 5 Flora Ann Files
8 Dorothy Parker
9 Betty Gould
17 Florence Ruth Munnis
George H. and Elsie M.
18 21 George Stanislaus Lefave
27 Mary Virginia Graves
Percy M. and Hilda C.
28 John Edward Frotten
28
Jean Elizabeth Lynch
31
James Francis Carroll, Jr.
James F. and Catherine M.
OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR OTHER YEARS
Date Name
Parents
1904 Oct.
22 Edna Mae Craggs
Joshua H. and Sarah A.
Myron I. and Esther B.
Robert E. and Edith I.
Chester F. and Nellie V.
Albert J. and Marie L.
John R. and Frances C.
David A. and Theresa Elizabeth
Edgar J. and Mary D.
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
Jan.
7 Frank Marshall Parker
MacConney 23
Brakeman
Reading
Catherine May Wallace
20
Bookkeeper
Wakefield
18 John Justin Quinlan Mary Elizabeth Devaney
30
Postal Clerk
Reading
26 Stenographer
Reading
19 George A. Crittendon Genevieve Forbes
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Retired
Reading
32
Singer
Reading
22 Eli Doucette Mary Muse
20
Domestic
Lynn
22 Stuart Phippen
20
Laborer
Newton
Sarah Elizabeth Williams
19
Housework
Reading
26 George Irville Lampro
26
Shoemaker
Reading
Fernande Olgo Derick
22
Sewer
Woonsocket, R. I.
Feb.
1 Walter Johnson Anderson Lena Frances Kenney
39
Housewife
Reading
4 Homer M. Hook
26
U. S. Navy
Reading
Alma E. Reid
24
At Home
Danvers
11 Oscar Mudgett Faith Fernald
21
At Home
Reading
20 Alfred Edwin Shaffer Amy Gladding Luther
29
Physician
Cambridge
23 Gerald W. Bangs Beatrice Nealley
18
Clerk
Reading
25 Martin Radulski Lena Wendell
38 At Home
Reading
25 Herbert Lauder Robertson Annie Laura Evans
28
Carpenter
Reading
30
Stenographer
Dorchester
Mar.
11 James E. Day
27 Accountant
Reading
Charlotte A. Dow
26 Tel. Operator
Wakefield
25 Clifton Staniford Nichols
23
Div. Pymstrs. Asst. B. & M. R. R.
Reading
Margaret Moulton
26 Stenographer
Melrose
Apr.
8 Thomas Edward Webb Ethel F. Baker
34 Experimental Machinist
Reading
28 At Home
Malden
16 Wilfred John Racine
30 Paper Worker
Attleboro
Mary Louise Gauthier
18 Rubber Worker
Reading
25
Electrician
Reading
33
Watchmaker
Waltham
40
Auditor
Reading
20
Pharmacist
Reading
56 Carpenter
Reading
23
Millhand
Reading
44
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
16 Frank Thomas Smith Julia Mary Doucette
39 Millhand
Reading
18 Housework
Reading
20 Paul Joseph Geary Catherine Frances Surette
21 Rubber Worker
Reading
18 At Home
Reading
26 Joseph Raymond Clements Beatrice Lucelia Maloney
24 Stenographer
West Newton
26 Peter J. Flynn Margaret Gilbride
35 Housework
Reading
29 Eric R. Sturges Lillian B. Barnes
23 Clerk
Melrose
18 At Home
Melrose
May
25 Donald Chase Robinson
28 Organ Pipe Worker
Reading
Elizabeth Wroughton Held
27 Shoe Worker
Lynn, Mass.
29 Julius Leo Burke
22 Fisherman
Reading
Annie Lavina Porter
23 Housework
Reading
June
3 William Henry Lee Mildred Elizabeth Cooper
28 Auto Mechanic
Reading
20 Clerk
Reading
7 John Francis Maguire Margaret S. Riley
33 Operator
Reading
8 Viranas Cobb
27 Painter
Lincoln
Mabel Girard
24 Housework
Reading
10 Ralph Goward Babcock Mildred Graham Robinson
27 Public Accountant
Reading
28 Asst. Art Editor
Reading
14 George A. Melanson Lillian Melanson
23 At Home
Reading
23 Harry Darling Helen Pierpont
18 Bookkeeper
Reading
25 Wilbur S. Cail
26 Sub. Mail Carrier
Reading
Margaret Regan
20 Milliner
Reading
26 Harry Upson Camp Adra Cordelia Powers
22
Teacher
Worcester
26 John Renaud Margaret Annie Richards
21 Clerk
Reading
26 Walter Leander Rowell Mabel Louise Teachout
22
Teacher
So. Lancaster
28 Joseph Francis Quinlan Ethel Julia Squires
25 At Home
Reading
July
2 James Wakefield Roberts Marie J. Ward
49 At Home
Reading
33 Graduate Nurse
Reading
-
Reading
26 Insurance
25 Painter
Lawrence
22 Pay Clerk
Reading
33 Foreman
Reading
24 Painter
Reading
25 Shoemaker
Reading
29 Salesnian
Reading
24 Glass Grinder
Reading
36 Mach. Helper
Reading
45
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
15 Forest Sumner Claggett
40 Locomotive Fireman
Reading
Margaret Ann Frost
41 Milliner
Reading
23 George Edgar Dulong Sadie M. Saunders
26 Mill Operator
Cambridge
26 James Lawrence Geary Catherine Jeanette Pheney
23
Stenographer
Melrose Hlds.
30 John W. Turner Mary E. Turner
26
Mechanic
No. Reading
22 Salesgirl
Reading
30 Newcomb Winer
·21 Chauffeur
Pembroke
Dorothy Mae Hindon
19 Waitress
Medford
Aug.
9 Frank E. Owen
22 Foreman
Reading
Louise Frances Wedge
17 Shoe Worker
No. Reading
21 James Henry Gambon
23 Auto Parts Mgr.
Jamaica Plain
Agnes Margaret Wichland
24 Billing Clerk
Reading
26 Wilfred L. Porter Catherine A. Clements
17 Carpenter
Reading
19 Stitcher
Reading
31 John J. Irving Gladys Aline Lord
29 At Home
Reading
Sept.
6 Fred Churchill Hines Helen Frances Sullivan
24 At Home
Reading
7 Charles Edward Tasney Florence Evelyn Castine
21 Clerk
Reading
18 At Home
Reading
8 Frank Fullerton Savage Alice Train Brown
37 Social Worker
Milton
9 Robert Henry Hodson Clara Mabel Hale
27 Bookkeeper
Reading
11 Harold B. Currell Gertrude M. Downing
26 Contractor
Reading
16 Earl W. Adams Marion A. Perry
34 Teacher
Reading
39 Merchant
Reading
32 Secretary
Boston
25 Frederick A. Fyfe Helen Y. Cochran
26 Bookkeeper
Dorchester
30 August Girsten Macleod Gladys Harriman
22 At Home
Wilmington
Oct.
1 Thomas Francis Hurton Emma Mary Boudreau
23 Machinist
Wakefield
21 Stitcher
Reading
25 R. R. Fireman
Reading ·
35 Cost Accountant
Reading
37 House Decorator
Reading
26 Telephone Operator
Wilmington
29 Clerk
Boston
20 Harry Cameron Barr Alice Gertrude Newton
29 Provision Dealer
Reading
28 Saleman
Reading
34 Student
Dorchester
28 Insurance
Reading
32 Chef
Reading
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
1 Albert J. Doucette
26
Fireman
Reading
Delia A. Gibbons
26 At Home
Reading
3 Harold Tilton Keith
24
Marine
Portsmouth
Alice May Murphy
21 At Home
Reading
S Frank Winslow Cobleigh
23
Lineman
Natick
Mary Elizabeth Abbott
22
Bookkeeper
Magnolia
S Roland Samuel Cummings
21
Electrician
Reading
Stella Ellen Bryant
18 At Home
Burlington, Vt.
14 Walter F. Marston Hazle V. Bailey
38
Shoe Worker
No. Reading
14 Hugo Horace Marchetti
20
Civil Engineer
Reading
Helen Josephine Williams
19 At Home
Reading
28 Harold Eaton White
28 Asst. Mech. Engr.
Reading
Helen Elizabeth Wheelock
31 At Home
Milton
29 Roy L. Sherrod
21 Laborer
Reading
Florence M. Muise
18 At Home
Reading
Nov.
1 Cornelius Williams Stryke
32 Farmer
Woburn
Kathryn O. Halloran
29 Seamstress
Reading
2 Clarence M. Mixer
32 Salesman
Somerville
Julia M. Hedges
38
At Home
Reading
3 George Edward Thorburn Esther Davis
26
Bookkeeper
Reading
S William Edward Edmonds
20
Chauffeur
Gloucester
Lorna Beatrice Hestell Enever
18 At Home
Gloucester
8 William Allen Rich
31
Jewelry Salesman
Melrose
Eva Isadora Kelch
21 At Home
Reading
11 Harry Edward Smith Evelyn Marie Conway
27 At Home
Wakefield
13 George Chapman Bosson
35 Master Mariner
Reading
Mildred Hulsman Howe
28
Artist
Malden
15 Philip A. Damon Annie Ruth Van Buren
26
At Home
Stoneham
15 Dwight H. Thomas Irene H. Merrill
21
Clerk
West Roxbury
19 John Joseph Carney Christina Dougan
24 Domestic
Reading
19 Sidney Irving Storey Mary Ellen Buxton
18 Clerk
Reading
22 Rattan Worker
Reading
22 Arthur Vacon Catherine Morris
18 Shoe Worker
Reading
27
Mechanic
Reading
35 Landscape Gardener
Reading
24
Credit Manager
Reading
22 Salesman
Reading
27 Expressman
Reading
20 Inspector
Reading
23 At Home
No. Reading
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
25
Augustine Paul Cummings Anna Malone Downs
25
Cook
Reading
25 Charles E. Johnson
29
Teamster
Reading
Florence M. Fowler
35
Housekeeper
Arlington
29 Joseph Edward Babine Rose Doucette
21
Carpenter
Reading
20
Shoe Worker
Reading
26
Moulder
Woburn
29 James Voughn Whittie Mary Della White
28
Shoe Worker
Reading
30 Charles Irving Nesmith, Jr. Edith Mattson
32
Farmer
Reading
27
Housekeeper
Reading
Dec.
21 Walter R. McCoy
24 Farmer
Reading
Lillian Ryder
24
Housework
Reading
25 Patrick Joseph Spillane Alma Brouillard
22
Bookkeeper
Reading
19 Stitcher
Andover
24
Clerk
Reading
25 Norman Page Charles Esther Loring Damon
21
At Home
Braintree
31 George E. Hatfield
26
Shoemaker
Wakefield
Helen Hastings Watters
23 Shoe Worker
Reading
33
Laborer
Reading
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DEATHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
Date
Name
Y M D Cause of Death
May 4, 1918
Charles G. Fyfe
22
6 20
Diarrhoea
Nov. 12, 1921
Flora Hutchinson
54
3 14
Brain Abscess
Aug. 15, 1921 Walter Fraser
20
Automobile Accident
Jan.
1
7 Clarentine F. Flint
76
4
1
Heart Disease
8 Emily Spencer
90
11 29
Arterio Sclerosis
9 Joseph Theodore Amerault
0
0
14
Premature Birth
9 Charles H. Hill
78
6 11
Arterio Sclerosis
14 Ida M. Boyd
63
3 21 Cerebral Hemorrhage
18 William E. Swain
60
9
0 Myocarditis
24 Helen A. Manoli
0
2
30 Broncho Pneumonia
28 Wilmot Kirk Pratt
79
1
7 Bronchitis
Feb.
3 Robert H. Ryland
83
1 21
Heart Disease
4 Leander W. Dickey
69
7 13
Gangrene of Foot
5 Francis D. Sawyer
0
1
5
Pneumonia
5 Robert Getty
81
2 10
Hemorrhage
9 Caroline E. Nichols
89
6
11 Old Age
12
Hiram P. Hubbard
61
9
18
Chronic Nephritis
14 Sarah M. Alford
87
11 9
Heart Disease
16 Norman L. Doucette
1
1 10
Pneumonia
17 Charlotte Evans Widtfeldt
28
0
17
Salpingitis
18 Fannie A. Myers
61
9
24
Automobile Accident
20 Andrew Lefave
78
1
14 Bronchitis
22 Charles S. Jackson
62
7
0 Pneumonia
23 Addie M. Whittemore
87
0
8 Arterio Sclerosis
March
5 Mary P. Blabon
69
8
1
Nephritis
7 Selena May Lester
34
11
28
Carcinoma
7 Lula S. Underhill
38
2
19
Carcinoma
15 Paul Doucette
0
6
12
Pneumonia
17 Herman C. Skinner
49
1
17
Arterio Sclerosis
18 Dominic LeClair
63
1 10
Intestinal Obstruction
18 Grace F. Camp
49
7
19 Carcinoma
21 Barbara L. Zwicker
6
5 15 Meningitis
23 Frank Arthur Carnes
61
7 25
Pneumonia
49
DEATHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1922
1
Date
Name
Y M D Cause of Death
23 Eileen M. Miller
27
2
22
Tuberculosis
30 Mary F. Russell
44
0
18
Pneumonia
April
2 William H. Moore
47
8
27
Hemorrhage
7 Frances H. Pearson
76
3
26
Paralysis
9 Eliza E. Varrill
89
9
2
Congestion of Lungs
13 Clifton S. Sparks
62
6
25
Arterio Sclerosis
14 Herbert E. Knapp
43
8
17
Stenosis
16 Ellen Russell
88
3
13
Senility
24
William J. Ayer
59
0
2
Apoplexy
May
3 Ellen Murray
86
6
0
Hemorrhage
8 Joseph Maguire, Jr.
1
6
5
Peritonitis
14 James E. Amerault
0
4
18 Pneumonia
18 Paul J. White
0
5
0 Syphilis
25 Lovilla L. Ferson
81
5
9
Cancer
27
James H. Carleton
83
8
11
Hemorrhage
June
1 Eric Matson
2
0
26
Obstruction of Liver
1 Clifford P. Nichols
0
0 20
Premature Birth
6 Fanny L. Lavery
61
0
0 Myocarditis
11 Catherine Bolton
51
6
21 Myocarditis
14 Edward J. Meuse
37
15
0 Typhoid Fever
21 Mary F. Haskell
82
2
6 Myocarditis
22 Richard Robbins
0
3
7 Whooping Cough :
24 Frank Castine
81
0
0 Asthma
28 Dorothy I. Lewis
0
0
3 Malformation of Heart
July
3 Mary Stimson
0
0
1
Malformation of Heart
6 Clifton G. Rafuse
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