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Ep~~~~I~Ra Harding ~~2 AI,PHABETICAL INDEX OF BIRTHS RIWISTl;:RED 111 NEWT0I1,lAASS, for the year +, •• 1916. + •• ~ --·-/~ ~~ fPF:--------- ---.- --·-----·-----,,--(o-orit-·l-· --.---.----.-----.--... ----- -.--.-.---.--.-~----------. -.---. -----------,- (Aohorn -:._ - rF21~e. Brwuley, Robert VIh1 tficid {FeilO 0 (oont) ....!L (oont) '>'Akeroyd, EleAnor 647 Briggs, Ruth Bennett s16 COl11ns, Marjorie 41f}3$ D10arlo, Frank lF23.2 Akins, Robert 129 Brodie, Agnes Terosa 632 Collin 0, Mary Elizabeth 947 Diok1n80n, Alfred \'lill1am Jr 665 Albee, --- e:olj. .Brown,Barb9.re. Louise 660 Colony,John Joseph S4S Dill, James Benjamin 943. Ale Deandro, Sal va tore 696 Brown, Shirley Hooper 122 Compton, Dorothy Dean 460 Dim1ok, Dorothy Martha 946 Allen 79 Bruno, Franoesoa 7S1 Conant, Ann Lauderburn 765 D'Innooenzo Ernesto Luigi Allen, John Edward 622 Buokley,Bern1oe Anna 74S Conley,John.Franois 293 'Giorgio 255 Allen, William Vinoent 11 Buokley, Oli ve May 711 Connearney, Gertrude Anna 90 DiNuooio, Antonio 309. Alley, Jane 512 Burbank, Arthur Laurenoe 125 Oonnelly, Hubert Austin S32 DiPasquale, Maria g05 Al tieri, Josephine Hester 559 Burbank, Elsie Rosamond 571 Connors, Robert Thomas Si7. DiSantis, Augustino 904 Altieri, Ruth Ellen ~s Burdi tt, Frederio MaoGregor, Jr 157 Oonroy (Stillborn) 9 Il Di tmars,Barbara Ruth 490 Amendolo., Teresina SO Burke, David Bernard 560 Oonroy,Bernard Edmund 9 6 - Di vasta, Evelyn Margaret Ames __ 7 Burke, Edmund r/1nohester 572 Conroy, Franoes 624 • Grace 181 Andrelvs, Louie 546 Burke, John Henry 654 Conroy"Franoia 545 Dodge, Floyd Leslie 268 Andrews, Robert Robbino 942 • Burke, Katherine Franoes 737 Oookson, \71lliam 419 Dodge, Ruth 82 Anthony, Kathryn 147 Burke, Thomas John 520 Oooley, Arthur Nielsen 295 Doggart, Franois Gamble 93lj. Antonelli, Joseph 531l Burnett, Lois Albenia El11 Oooper, John 25Q. Do.h_erty,Will1am.J.o.seph 499 Aroese, Alfredo 507 Burnham, Eleanor 755 Oooper, We.l ter Edgar 523 1I011oney, Catherine - --··---------312 Arduino, Giovanna. 44 Burns, William Philip ElQ.Q. Cooper, William Arthur el30 Dolan, Margaret Marie 455 Arend, Jane 25el Bustin,Muriel Ruth 973 Oooper, Wolford RUBsell 110 Dolbier, Nathan Curry 51 Arsenault, Rita Bernioe 6Sel Butler--- 714 Corliss, Franoes Dorothea 707 .Donahue, John Joseph 914 Atwood, Dorothy 963 Butters, Edgo.r Adamoon, Jr 1l21~ Corliss,Joseph 620 Donovan, Ellis James 745 Auooin, Gertrude Justine 5S0 Brown, Oynthia June 1006 Oormier, David Francie 2Elg Dorr, Frank Joseph 9Slj. Augustoli s Sophia el25 Brierly, R1 ta Louella 997 COl'mier, Gertrude Lou1 se el17 Dorsey, Catherine 93el , Brierly, Ruth Adelaide 998 .Oormier, Mary 796 6 (~\1rke, RODe Al10e 1000 Costello, Paul Anthony lS2 Dow, Vlillard 93 (""-'jJ.."", 7M'J""'t 0"711. I Ool 0 . Cotter __ "'2 Doyle, Mary 365 B .J Drury, Grover Charles lj.6s Babbin, Josephine Dogherty Cafarelli,Annre-- 5elll Ootting, DUnoan 75 Dubofski, Anna 517 Cahill,Mary Geraldine 71 Ooveney, Charlotte Jenkins 972 DuBoise, Wil11am Henry 263 Baooari, Donato 5 Bailey, Stephen Kemp Cuin, Earle Winthrop 939 Cralfford, George Joaerh elPt Dunn, Paul Isaao 819 Cairns, Florenoe Moore 6 Oronin, Charles Miohael 7 ~lj. Durfee, Dorothy Anne 79lj. Baker, George Clifford,Jr 373 0 Baker, Gertrude Florenoe Caligiuri, Luoia 39 Oronin,Helen Gertrude 53 ; Dodds Edna Webster 990 Calkins, Phillips 199 Oronin, Mary Gertrude 57li - Baker, Ruby Calnan, Edward Patriok 3170rooks, Mildred June Q.Q.lj. Donohue -- 1005 Baker, Ruascll Dimond Oann, John Edlv1n . 30 Crosby, Graoe Gertrude 67el Baker, Ruth Balkus, John Oapello, Pasquale 361 Oross, Helen Louise 165 Barber, Jane Elizabeth Capper, Margaret 522 Croteau -- 216 ....L Oardarelli, Carmela 3El Croteau, Phyllis Leona 601 Early, Mary Bari Dano, Anni e Carduooi, Violante 17El Cullen,Doris Marie 73 El Eaton, Kenneth Oxner Barker, Elizabeth Florenoe Carey, Doris Eleanor 219 Cummings, Barbara Esther 2el7 Barker, Henry Franois Eddy,David Brewer Carey h:dward James - 123 Cummings, Hiohard 45 Eddy,Jean Thorndike Barker, Hugh Carleton, Phyllis· 779 Curran, Erne st Hardy 915 Edwards,Dorothy Mildred Barker, Vial ter Benediote Carlisle, William Gates 2nd 343 Curran, Mary Louise 602 ElliS, Mary Rita BarkhouDe, Hubert Arthur Carpenter, Emily Fenno '392 Ourry,Oharles Bernard 322 Ellison, Jo:lena Barrett, Mary Catherine Carter John 713 Ourtin, Helen Beatrioe Barton, Blake Mao Donald 5~a Ely, Edith Ohadsey Oarton;ThomllS J, 277 Curt1s,David (Stillborn) 67 Emerson,John Hamilton Barton, Helen Caruso, Anantonia 631l Curtis, Lelvis Foster Jr 36 Emmons, Edwin Arthur Barton,Inger Marie Eliza- Carver, Edna Jean - 225 Curtis, Loessa. Ford 36 Enegess, John beth El elOl Cassiani (Stillborn) 291 Custeau,Mary Alma l5 Enos -- BateD, Joseph Alexander 6 Cassidy Mary 228 Cutter, Howard 6S9 S Erhard,John Weber Beaoh, Louiee Bishop Z.~4 Oastoldi., Pietro Augustus ElEl3..J; Olarke Anns 9 9 Estabrook, Robert Franklin Bean, Harry Weelly 929 Caswell Cormier Bernardine Julie 1002 Bedford, Barbara Wendover 376 Evans,Dorothy Eleanor Bellofatto, Evelyn 207 Oaterino, John Staf1nelo 767 . Evsejohik, Miohael Bellows, Charles Chaoe 916 Cavallar1, Glori 0 311 Bernie, John Riohardson 331l Oavallo, Frano1s Mary 539 D Bemie, Marjorie Delight 339 Oavallo,Laura Salva· 113 Dabaohowski,Vanda 113F Benoe, Fred Davey El5 Cavanagh,Graoe Olaire 563 Daddesio,Leonardo Benson, William Howard 701 Oavanagh, Norman Franois 130 Dambra, Angelina 66~ Berg, Esther Mildred 354 Oavanagh, Walter 236 D' AmbrosiO, Alex~.nder 59S F 7S6 Cerula, Paul 7lj.3 Damiano,Antoinett;a Elel2 Berkeley,El1nor Graoe 62el Fanning, JohilInthony. 299 Bernard,Joseph Grandson 372 Cesarone,Antonia 275 Danforth,Alioe Eudora 1S Bernard,Marjorie Franoes 675 Cetrons, Alfred 629 Dangelo,Anna 653 Farina, Philip 5 979----. Cstrone, Franoesoo Loretto S20 "D' Attil1s, Dora Pasqua Maria 730 Farnsl10rth, Albert Humphries 90S Bernhardt,Bella June 132 ' Farragher, FrlUlois Aloysius 57El Berry, . Donald Keirstead 595 -- - .. Oetrone, Riohard 60s Davis, Edlvard. Lester Jr 531 Ohampagne,Joseph Viateur Ern- DaVis,Gretohen ' 957 Farrell -- ElSO Bertseh, Mary Louise 7S2 Farrell, Leonard Joseph Jr 50S Bianohi, Guerino 323 - erll 7Sg Davis, Sylv:ia.Ilzad1e 292 Ohampagne, Leonard Wood lj.13 ·De8{lle-:"~ 691l Feeley, Elizabeth 465 Bierer,· Ruth Elizabeth 112 Fesriok,Eleanor 862 Biggiero, .David el~l Ohandler, Dorothy 393 Oea~le, Gordon Leon Woodbury 4ElO Chandler,Langdon Wild Jr 697 Deagle, M10hael Lawrenoe 21 Fenneberg,George Lawrenoe Jep- Bi ngham, Mary 131 ssn 615 Bishop, Barbara Emily 720 Chandler,Margaret 31 DeAnge li s, Charl¥e B 719 Chandler, William Ralph Jr 4S7 Dearborn,C1Ar1oe Sylvia 564 Ferriok, Edward Joseph 245 B1ehop, .Dorothy Rose 177 Ferzaooa, MariO 2 B1ohop,- John Harding 412 Ohapin,David Brooks Ell Deoatur --(Stillborn) Bjornson, Robert George 35 Ohausson, Alexander Miohael 510 Deoker,Riohard stephen 237 Finelli -- 149 Blaoquiere, Margaret Mary 278 Ohiaoohia, Julio 262 DeCouroey,Alden George 226 Finelli, Adelaide Oli ve g52 2 Chiasson, Anna May El14 Dedesohi, Maria gS3 111nnoll, Mary Madeline 201 Blair, Frank Collingwood, Jr, 7 200 Finnie, La'nrenoe Diokerson 184- Blako, Franoes 603 Ch1srus, Mary lj.93 DeGrasse,Mabel Evelyn Blakely, Vlilliam Samuel 56~ Ohoquette 4tH Delagrooso,Thomas Z93! Fisher, Austin Wellington Jr 52 271 Oiarlo (Stillborn) El37 Delaney,JOhn Franois Jr 03 *Fisher,Nanoy 907 Blanohard, Joseph . F1 ske -- 146 B11so, William David 117 Oi0061'isllo, Dimiano 503 Delgrosso, Frederiok 211 Oioooni,lIioola 66el DellaRoooa,Maria Domenioa 7!746 . Fitzgerald, catherine 26 Blood, Wilfred Dixon 4 Fitzgerald, Edward Frano1s 693 Blue, Charleo WilDon 61 Oiolfi,Olara 3Ell \ Dellioiooh1,Roooo 61~g Oivetto -- 114 DeLosa, llunziata .25 _ 111 t:.:pe.triok, Bernard Vinoent 14 Bogart,Elizabeth Abendroth F Bolio, William Jr El53 Oivstto (Stillborn) 694 . DeLuoa, AlIy;ust1na oolE Fitzpatriok,Paul Augustine 15 Bond, Mary 933 Olark,Oonstanoe Rebeooa :;'34 DeMiohele,Guido Ardmando 727 Fitzpatrick, Rita 643 128 Olark,Eleanor Fioher 23· Demmons,Frederiok Paul lEl3 F1 tzoimmons, Jooeph Thomas 420 Bond,Niles Woodbridge Dempsey,James Edward Bond,Robert Edward 464 • Olark, Per s10 lOa 569 Flanagan, Robert 619 Dempsey,Nora Julia 9~~ Flannicran, John Bresnahan 45lj. Bonifasi, Joseph DeSantis, Angelina Bontempo, G1uoeppe ~i~ .~~~£~ep~~~~i~ra Harding ~~2 5~~ Fleming, Mary Ellen El29 29 Ooffey, William Bernard 194 DeSantis, Ernest 1.J Fleming, Paul 641 Booth, Thomas Cuniffe DeSimone, Maria Oarolina Borton, Helen F.lizabeth S02 Coffin,Oarolyn May 77el 7 g Flinohbaugh, Bal'bara 140 Desjourdy,Amelia Rita ~[7 Flood, Margaret Jane 655 Both, Murray Otto El9.7 Oolantuono, Gladys 50 DesRosiers,R1ta Bernadette Bouoher, Harold Edward 261 Colburn,Persis Catherine 761 .J Foley,oatherine l50 El28 Oolella, Maria Oonotantine 1M DeStefano,Conoetta 612 Foley, John William 77 Boudreau, Colia May DeStefano, Mary Boudrot, Wilfred Joseph 11~S Coletti, Donata 49r~ 13~~ Fontaine, Joseph Gerald 79 249 Ooletti, Lida 431 Devlin, Doris Franoes S5 Foran, Catherine Mary . 162 Boutilier, Joseph Devlin, Elizabeth Catherine 7 Bouzan, John James 3El9 Oolgate, William Homer Jr 170 10 Ford, Dorothy Helen 605 69 Co11agan, Elizabeth 1.Iay 974 "De1'l1 tt, Robert Lionne 9 Ford, Frank Boyd 593 Bown, George DeWolf Dezotell, George Edward 797 Ses next page Boyoe, Eula el23 Colleran,Franois ElEl9 l·l~¢'",.I. 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