The record of the town meetings, and abstract of births, marriages, and deaths, in the town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1887-1896, Part 1

Author: Dedham (Mass. : Town); Hill, Don Gleason, 1847-1914
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Dedham, Mass. : Transcript Steam Job Print.
Number of Pages: 1461


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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,


IN THE TOWN OF DEDHAM,


MASSACHUSETTS. 1887-1896.


REPRINTED FROM THE ANNUAL TOWN REPORTS, AND FURNISHED WITH INDEX BY DON GLEASON HILL, TOWN CLERK.


. WITH APPENDIX OF REPORTS. ILLUSTRATED.


DEDHAM, MASS. : TRANSCRIPT STEAM JOB PRINT. 1896.


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PREFACE.


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THE Town By-Laws, adopted April 4, 1887, provided that there should be published in each Annual Town Report, the Records of the Town Meetings held during the preceding year, and an Abstract of the Births, Marriages and Deaths, to be furnished by the Town Clerk. Since that time these Records and Abstracts have been annually published, and while the type was still standing, I caused each year fifty extra copies of the Records and Abstracts to be printed, for the purpose of republishing the same in permanent book form. A sufficient quantity of matter has now been collected to make a volume of convenient size, to which I have added in an appendix a number of important reports which have been published during this period, which I have been able to collect together for this purpose.


The index which has been- prepared of the Records does not profess to be an exhaustive one, but I think it will answer all ordinary purposes. The index of Births, Marriages, and Deaths only cover the


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period from January 1, 1891, as all the Births, Mar- riages and Deaths prior to that period which are con- tained in this Volume, are included in the Abstracts of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, which have recently been published in much greater detail, and I have not thought them of sufficient importance to warrant the additional labor and expense of including them in the index to this Volume.


Don Eleaxon Hill


DEDHAM, March 10, 1896.


INDEX OF RECORDS.


ALMSHOUSE-249, 295, 312, 314, 316, 317, CEMETERY-By-Laws, 235; Rules and 368.


AMES SCHOOL-HOUSE-97.


APPROPRIATIONS-Abatement of Tax on Merchant's Woolen Co., 496; Cemeteries, 16, 50, 88, 134, 184, 231, 295, 371, 478; High School-house. 16; High- ways, etc., 17, 51, 89, 135, 186, 189, 232, 295, 372, 478, 512; incidental and other necessary expenses, 16, 50, 87, 136, 183, 230, 295, 370, 478; Public Library, 16, 50, 88, 133, 183, 231, 295, 371, 478; Schools, 16, 50, SS, 134, 141, 184, 185, 186, 231, 295, 305, 371, 480; Soldiers' Graves. 16, 50, 87, 133, 183, 231, 295, 371, 478.


ASSESSORS-Additional payment, 18.


AUDITOR-D. A. Lynch declines-477.


AUDITORS' REPORTS-15, 50, S7, 133, 182, 229. 294, 369. 477.


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AVERY PARK-Proposed. 418, 428; Re- ferred to next Annual Meeting, 421.


AVERY SCHOOL-HOUSE - Report of Committee, 98; New Building Com- mittee, 371, 386, 389; Appropriations, 389, 497; Additional Land, 389, 481; Old Building to be sold, 389; To be Insured, 500; Dedication, see Appen- dix.


BALLOT ACT-Accepted, 156,


BAND AND BAND CONCERTS-325, 36S. BELLS-Fire Alarm, 480.


BLAKE, PERCY M .- Plans for Street Grades, etc., 99.


BRENNAN, JOHN-Compensated, 380.


BRIDGE - Mill Lane, 296; Needham Street, 296.


BROOKDALE-See Cemetery.


BUILDING FOR STORAGE OF TOOLS- 53, 90.


BY-LAWS-New Revision, 18; Library, 99; Truant Children, 189; Cemetery, 235; Swine and Piggeries, 299; Plumb- ing, 376; Financial, 482, 483; Relating to Committee of Twenty-one, 485; Orders for Abatement of Taxes, 482.


CELEBRATION-250th Anniversary of the Town, 18, 20; 250th Anniversary of Free School, see Appendix.


Regulations, 188; Boundary Line be- tween Brookdale and land of Bar- rows Estate, 235.


CHEMICAL ENGINE FOR WEST DED- HAM-379.


COLBURN SCHOOL-Additional Egress, etc., 135.


COLLECTOR'S COMPENSATION - 15, 50, S7, 141, 189, 234. 299, 382, 417.


COMMITTEES-Sce Reports of Commit-


tees; of Twenty-one-8, 13, 46. 49. 84, S6, 132, 133, 136, 180, 226, 229, 292, 294, 360, 474, 477, to give Public Notice of Meetings and Report in Print, 190; To Establish Grades of Streets, etc., 17; To Investigate Blake's Plans of Street Grades, etc., 53; On Names of Streets, 54, 375; On Additional Ac- commodation of Ames and Avery Schools and Ventilation of School Houses, 93; To make Contract for Lighting Streets with Electricity, 91; To Enquire into Expenditure of Money for Schools, 185; On Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, 188; To Confer with Norwood as to Water Supply for Fire Purposes, 232; On Drainage of High and Common Streets, 246, 299; To Consider Ques- tion of Borrowing Money for Perma- nent Improvements, 247; On Rebuild- ing Almshouse, 249; To Secure Legis- lation to include Dedham in Metro- politan System of Drainage, 208; On Parks and Playgrounds, 208; On New Avery School Building. 371; On Washington Street as State Highway, 372; On System of Sewerage. 375; On Chemical Engine for West Dedham, 357; On best method of Raising Money, 382; On Purchase of Dedham Water Company's Plant. 486; On Purchase of Land and Erection of New Avery School Building, 389; To Enquire in Regard to Lots for Parks and Playgrounds, 389; To Assist Se- lectmen in Registering Unemployed Citizens who desire to Work, 395; On Proposed Powder Rock and Avery Parks, 418; To Purchase Land for


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Hose Company No. 3, East Dedham, HALBAUER. ERNST-Money refunded 493; To Represent Town's Interest for Illegal Tax, 380. before Metropolitan Commission. 496; HAYNES, CHARLES O .- For Securing Arrest of McGrory, 53. To Consider Purchase of Land at Boyden's Square, and corner of Bus- HEALTH-Board of, To be Elected by Ballot, 395. sey and Colburn streets, 499.


CONCERTS-Open Air-234. 368.


CONSTITUTION - Amendments to, 94, 151. 152, 202, 335, 407.


CULVERTS-Highland street, 91.


DAMON AND DRAPER DONATIONS-15, 50, 87, 133. 182, 230, 294, 370, 478.


DEDHAM WATER CO .- Vote on Ques- tion of Town's Purchase, 486.


DRAINS AND DRAINAGE - Committee, 17, 52, 421; Metropolitan, 298, 427; Common Street, 299; Court Street, 297; East Street, 52; East and High Streets, 232; High Street, 299; High " High Street at Linden Place, 17; High and Common Streets, 233, 246, 299, 317; Village Avenue, 297; Whit- ing Avenue, 296; Wigwam Meadows, 139; Wigwam Swamp under R. R., 376, sce Appendix.


DRINKING FOUNTAIN-90.


DRUGAN, WILLIAM F. - Reimbursed for Costs, etc., 298.


EAGAN, PATRICK - Appropriation to LABOR BUREAU-395, 489. Pay-484.


ELECTION-Presidential, 57. 254; State, 21, 57, 105, 148, 196, 254 330, 403, 503; Town, 8, 46, 83, 120, 176, 222, 290, 356, 471; Contested in Supreme Court, 9. ELECTRIC LIGHTS-91, 140, 187, 188, 232, 246, 298, 487, 500.


EMERSON, MARY-Will of, 237; Trustee LIBRARY, PUBLIC-See Appropriations Appointed and Authorized to Sell Real Estate, 246. Town accepts gift of, 87; By-laws, 99, 100; Branch, 386.


ESTATES-Street Lists of, 385.


FARM, TOWN -- As to Sale of, 297; as to Right of Way over, 517.


FENCE VIEWERS-13, 49, 86, 142, 181, LOANS - Votes to borrow Money -


227. 319, 365, 382, 384, 476.


FIELD DRIVERS-13, 49, 86, 142, 181, 227, 319, 365. 476.


FIRE -- Alarm System, 188, 379, 480, 481; Chemical Engine for West Dedham, 379; Department, 53, 90, 232, 297, 306; Horses for, 316, 382; Hose Wagon for East Dedham, 188; Niagara Engine may be Sold, 141; Vote to Purchase Land for Hose Company No. 3, East Dedham, 515.


GARBAGE-Removal of, 375, GRAVEL PIT LAND-17.


HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE-16, 98.


HIGHWAYS-See Streets; Mass. High- way Commission, 372; Only In .. . b- itants to be employed on Streets, 233; Pay of Men Employed on, 17, 54, 9', 140, 189, 234, 372.


HORSES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT-295, 316, 382.


HOSE WAGON FOR EAST DEDHAM- 1SS.


HYDE PARK-Permit to use Land for Burial Purposes, 410.


HYDRANTS-53, 90, 140, 188, 232, 480.


INSPECTOR OF PROVISIONS, &c., Act ac- cepted, 188, 241, 321, 383, 490.


JURORS LIST ACCEPTED-15, 50, 87, 133, 139, 182, 229, 294, 369, 477.


KINGSBURY, LEWIS H. - Resolutions on Death of, 266.


KINGSBURY, MOSES -- For Taxes Over- · paid, 18.


LAWS ACCEPTED - Ballot Act, 156; Class System for certain Town Offices, 52: same revoked, 129; In- spector of Provisions, etc. -- 188; Park Act, 363; Precinct Act, 192; same revoked, 233; Sidewalk Better- ment, 141.


LICENSE (LIQUOR) VOTES-Yes, 83, 129, 180, 292, 474, 476; No, 7, 45, 226, 363; Vote on Constitutional Amendment, 94.


Abatement of Tax Merchant's Woolen Co., 501; Almshouse, 316, 368; Anticipation of Taxes, 368, 484; Avery School-house and Land, 389, 501; Committee before Metropolitan Commission, 501; Expense Loan of 1894, 385; Expense Loan of 1895. 512; Fire Department, 512; Highways, 136, 138, 512; Improvement Loan, 1895, 489; Lighting Streets, 501; Milton Street, 496; Printing, etc., 512; Side- walks, 136, 138, 373, 479, 489; Stone Park, 420; 501.


LONG CAUSEWAY-Bounds of, 89.


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MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK-13, RAILROAD CROSSING - To abolish at River Street, 140.


49, 86, 142, 181, 227, 319, 365, 476.


MEMORIAL HALL-305, 380.


METROPOLITAN PARKS-434, 496, 499. MODERATORS OF TOWN MEETINGS-


Bullard, John R., 129, 192, 249, 311, 394. 410, 420, 438, 440, 469, 519; Ely, Fred. D., 45; Greenhood, Elisha, 144, 318; Hewins, Alfred, 512, 514; Murray, Thomas P., 156; Wentworth, Alonzo B., 7. 83, 98, 2SS, 359, 368; Worthing- ton, Erastus, 176, 222, 245, 325.


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE Co .- Permits to erect poles, 326, 327, 337, 366, 390, 391, 397.


NIAGARA ENGINE-May be sold, 141. NORFOLK CENTRAL STREET R. R. Grant to, of right of way over land in Sandy Valley, 517.


NUISANCE ABATED-398.


OAKDALE SCHOOL LAND - Right of Way over, granted, 192. OFFICERS-See Town Officers.


PARKS-See Town Officers - Act Ac- cepted, 363; Votes Relating to, 375, 394, 396; Committee appointed to consider, 298, 373, 389, 394: Committee on Avery and Powder Rock Parks, 418, 421, 427; Commissioners to Peti- tion General Court to borrow Money, 421; Commissioners' Report, 411; As to Purchasing Land between High Street and Railroad, 499; Quincy Square, 484; Stone Park Accepted, 494, 521; See under Stone Park; See Appendix.


PERAMBULATION OF TOWN LINES- Boston, 193; Hyde Park, 265; Nor- wood, 238.


PETITIONS FOR TOWN MEETINGS- 243, 322, 439, 512; To Justice of the Peace and his Warrant, 322.


PIANO FOR MEMORIAL HALL-305. PIPPING'S POND-53.


PLAYGROUNDS - Committee and Re- port-298, 373.


PLUMBING-By-Laws, 376.


POWDER ROCK PARK-Proposed, 418, 430; Referred to next Annual Town Meeting, 421.


PRECINCT ACT- Accepted, 191; Re- voked, 233.


QUINCY SQUARE-Appropriation for- 484.


RECORDS -Town Clerk's Reports on Printing, 19. 54, 22, 236, 303, 380, 487. RECOUNTS-109, 153. 263, 336. 475.


REPORTS OF TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES - See Committees, and also Records; On Revision of Town By-Laws, 18; On Additional Accom- modation for Avery and Quincy Schools, 98; On Drainage of High and Common Streets, 299; On Water Supply from Norwood for West Ded- ham, 306; Of Sub-Committee of Twenty-One on Finances of Town, 306; On Almshouse, 312, 314; On Playgrounds, 373; On Method of Raising Money, 385; On Avery School Building, 386; Of Park Commission- ers on Proposed Parks, 413, See Appendix; On System of Sewerage, 421; On Proposed Avery and Powder Rock Parks, 427; Of Park Commis- sioners on Stone Park, 497; Of Com- mittee on Purchase of Land for Hose Company No. 3, East Dedham, 515; On Purchase of Land, Boyden's Square, etc., 516.


RESERVOIRS-90, 480.


RESOLUTIONS-On Death of Lewis H. Kingsbury, 266.


SCHOOLS-See Appropriations; Chemi- cal and Physical Apparatus for High, 51, 89; Committee on Expenditures for, 185; Committee to Employ only Inhabitants to do Mechanical Work, 233, 306; Consolidation of, 134; Addi- tional Accommodation at Ames and Avery, 89, 98; Ames School-house, 98; Avery School-house, 371, 386, 389; Sanitary Condition of Houses, 296, 480; Ventilation of, 98; Hand Tools and Sewing, 231.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES- 13, 49, 86, 142, 181, 228, 319, 383.


SELECTMEN-See Town Officers; As to Number, 188, 438, 441, 519; Not to In- terfere with Band Stand or Scales used by Charles Russell, 325.


SEWERAGE - Committee on, 375, 496; Report, 421; Town to be represented in Legislature by its Attorney on, 436; see Appendix.


SHUTTLEWORTH FUND-19.


SIDEWALKS-Betterment Act, 141; Im- provement of, 186, 191, 233, 297, 299, 373, 479; Work on to be done by In-


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habitants of Dedham, 373, under competent Engineer, 479.


SOLDIERS' GRAVES-Decoration of, see TOWN OFFICERS ELECTED : Appropriations.


STATE HIGHWAY-435.


STEAMER-To be Repaired, 91; House Enlarged, 297; Horses for, 297, 316, 382.


STONE CRUSHER-234. 246.


STONE PARK-417, 420, 484. 497, 520; Town to Accept the Deed from Trus- tees under Deed of Eliphalet Stone, 418.


STREETS AND AVENUES-Blake's Plans of, 99; Grades and Drainage, 17, 52, 136, 138; Names to be Revised, 375; Report as to Improvement of. 136, 138; Superintendent of. 7, 39. 83, 319, 383; Alpine Street. 316, 445; Ash Street, 17, 442; Bridge Street, mud- hole in, 17; Bussey Street Improve- ment, 191; Carroll Avenue, 17, 442; Cedar Street to be Regraded, 484; Chauncey street. 140, 186, 444; Com- mon Street, Drainage of, 299; Court Street, 297; Court Street, corner of Marsh, 372. 447; (Crowley) Avenue, 234, 445: Dale Street Extended, SO, 443; Dwight Street, 54; East Street Drain, 52; Ehn Street Widened, 52; Fairview Street, 484, 520; High Street, 17, 51, 52, 234, 246, 299; Highland Street Culvert, 91; Long Causeway Bounds of, 80; Marsh Street, corner of Court Street, 372, 447; Milton Street, 496; Pine Street Defined, 446; Quincy Avenue, 186, 444; Richard Street Extended. 52, 442; River Street Crossing of Railroad, 140, part of discontinued, 140; Spring Street name Changed to Dwight Street, 54; Vil- lage Avenue Drain, 297; Washington Street, 356, 572; as to State Highway, 372; as to County Commissioners' Widening. 550; Westfield street, 139; ( William) Street, 189; Whiting Avenue, 417, 447; Drain, 296; Street near Spragne Street Accepted, 316, 445: Street between Oakdale Avenue and River Street not Accepted. 186; Road from Needham Line to Vine Rock Bridge. 89.


SURVEYERS OF LUMBER-13, 49, 86, 142, 181, 227. 319, 365. 476.


SWINE-By-Laws Relating to, 299.


TOWS OFFICERS-Class System Adopt- Al-32; revoked, 129; Number and Terin of Office to be elected by ballot


fixed, 156; Changed, 188, 375, 394, 395, 396, 438, 441, 484, 519.


Assessors-Howard Colburn, 47, 84, 170; Jolin Crowley, 178, 224; John L. Fisher, 471; W. C. Fuller, 9; Henry E. French, 178, 224, 291, 361; Alfred Hewins, 47, 84; Don Gleason Hill. 47, 84; Daniel A. Lynch, 471; H. H. Mc- Quillen, 361; Thos. P. Murray, 9, 47, 84, 120, 291, 361; A. J. Norris, 9; C. C. Sanderson, 471; Henry Smith. 144; Michael Smith, 9; H. G. Turner, 290; Geo. W. Weatherbee, 47, 84, 170; A. B. Wentworth, 9, 178, 224; I. W. White, 9. Auditors-Frank M. Bailey, Daniel A. Lynch. E. C. Paul, 9, 48, 85, 131, 178, 225, 291, 361, 472, 476.


Clerk-Don Gleason Hill, 9, 47, 85, 130, 177. 223, 200, 361, 471.


Collector of Taxes-Thos. J. Baker, 9, 47, 85, 131, 179, 224, 290, 362, 437.


Constables, J. Varnum Abbott, 9; Eustis Baker, 9. 48, 85, 131; Martin J. Barrett, 9, 48, 85, 131, 179, 225. 292, 362, 473; Daniel W. Bonney, 9, 48; Isaac H. Carter, 362, 473; Wm. H. Clements, 225; Seth W. Corbett, 292; John Dean, 9, 48, S5, 131, 179, 225. 292, 363, 473; Irving Donley, 179, 226, 292, 363, 473; Wm. F. Drugan, 9, 48, S5, 131, 179, 226, 292, 363, 474; J. R. Finn, 131, 179. 228, 292, 363. 473; J. J. Gaffney, 9, 48. 85, 132, 179, 226, 292; Otis S. Guild, 363, 473; Charles O. Haynes, 9. 48. 85, 131, 179, 226, 292, 363, 474; Martin Han- son, 85, 132, 179; George E. Morse, 48, 85. 132, 179, 226, 292, 363; Andrew J. Nolan, 474; John J. O' Reilly, 9; John Wardle, Jr., 48, 85.


Health, Board of -- Francis L. Bab- cock, 47, 84, 130, 178, 225, 291. 362, 473; John W. Chase, 9, 47, 225, 291; A. W. Cheever, 47. 84, 130, 178; Edward W. Finn, 362. 473; A. H. Hodgdon, 9; P. R. Mansfield, 9; Geo. A. Southgate, 49, 84, 130, 178, 225, 238; Erastus Worthington, Jr., 241, 291, 362, 473.


Overseers of the Poor-Howard Col- burn, 47, 84, 224, 290, 362, 472; Anna E. Ely, 362, 472; W. C. Fuller, 9; Alfred Hewins, 47, 84; Don Gleason Hill, 47, S4; Thos. P. Murray, 9, 47, 84, 120: A. J. Norris. 9; Henry Smith, 144, 179, 224, 200; Michael Smith, 9; Geo W. Weatherbee, 47, 84, 225, 290, 362, 472; A. B. Wentworth, 9; I. W. White, 9. Park Commissioners - Francis L. Babcock, 396; John Crowley, 473;


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Thos. T. Robinson, 397, 473; Erastus Worthington, Jr .. 397, 473.


Public Library Trustees - John R. Bullard, 88, 225, 472; James M. Ellis, S8, 131, 201; Albert Hale, SS, 179, 362; Alfred Hewins, SS, 225. 472; Don Gleason Hill, 88, 179, 362; Robert J. Johnson, 131, 291; Henry P. Quincy, 88, 131; 291; Henry W. Richards, SS; Carlos Slafter, 88, 225, 472; Frederic J. Stimson, 179, 291; Winslow Warren, 88, 179, 362.


School Committee-Francis L. Bab- cock, 408, 472; Willie W. Baker, 179, 225, 472; A. P. Bessey. 48, 85; John H.


Burdakin, 85, 145; Geo. W. Cooke, 9; WARRANTS FOR TOWN MEETINGS-


Frederick D. Ely, 131, 291; Robert J. Johnson, 9; Chas. F. Kimball, 48, 179, WATER WORKS-As to Purchase of, 362; Fred B. Kingsbury, 362; Mabel 486. S. C. Pelton, 291, 408; Charles H .. WEIGHERS OF HAY AND COAL-13, 49, S6, 142, 181, 227, 319. 320. 322, 365, 476.


Shriver, 131; Julius H. Tuttle, 145,


179, 225, 472; John L. Wakefield, 48, WELCH, THOMAS F .- Voted to Pay 179.


Selectmen-Howard Colburn, 47, 84; Charles H. Ellis. 471; F. F. Favor, 290, 361; Henry E. French, 224, 290; Willis C. Fuller, 9; Alfred Hewins, 47, 84; Don Gleason Hill, 47, 84; Joseph A. Laforme, 178, 224; Thomas


P. Murray, 9, 47, 84, 120, 178, 224, 290. 361; David Neal, 361, 471; Lester A. Newcomb, 471; A. J. Norris, 9; J. Everett Smith, 290, 361, 471; Henry Smith, 144, 178, 224; Michael Smith, 9; Geo. W. Weatherbee, 47, 84, 224, 200; 361, 471; A. B. Wentworth, 9; 1. W. White, 9.


Treasurer-Lewis H. Kingsbury, 9, 47, 85, 131, 177, 224, 266; Edwin A. Brooks, 267, 290, 362, 472.


TRUANT SCHOOL, COMMITTEE-S9.


VENTILATION OF SCHOOL-HOUSES-OS.


To be Printed, 501.


Claim of as Superintendent of Streets, 91.


WIGWAM MEADOWS-90, 139, See Ap- pendix; Pond, Drainage, 376.


WOMEN MUNICIPAL SUFFRAGE-Vote on, 502.


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INDEX OF BIRTHS .- 1891 *- 1895.


ABEL-Dora B., 272; Eliz'th J., 207; Elsie E., 526; Gertrude J., 452. ABTAKA-Katie, 450.


AHLBERG-Hilda A., 452.


ALBERG-Minnie B., 206, 270.


ALDEN-Esther. 527.


ALEXANDER-Margaret. 524.


ALLARD-Roger U., 525.


ALLEN-Ellen R., 341; Ethan H., 271; Jennie, 343; Minnie E., 269.


ANNIS-Anna M., 207; Helen G., 453.


AssMUS-Gretchen, 450; John J., 270. AUSTIN-Geo. H. W., 452.


BAILEY, - - , 342.


BAKER-Blanche L., 342; Evelyn M., 449; Geo. B., 524; Henry C., 340; Mar- ion R., 339; Maude W., 207; Roland M., 451; Ruth M., 207.


BARNES-Edwin R., 270.


BARRETT-Ellen, 452; Francis E., 269; Margaret I., 452; Martin, 207.


BELL-Edward P., 268.


BENNETT-Richard L .. 526.


BENSON-Clarance K., 527; Henry S., 342.


BERRAN-Paul E., 525.


BERUBE-Amable, 524; Felix J., 270; George A., 449; Delia, 204.


BESTWICK-Edw'd A., 523; Emily O., 340; Herbert O., 268. BINGHAM-Mildred L., 527.


BITTIGHOFFER-Lena, 527. BLETZER-Carl H., 26S.


BLODGET-August L., 270; Edward S., 206.


BONNEY-Gertrude A., 270; John H., 271; Roger, 453.


BOUCHAUR-Lucanie, 526; Marie, 452. BOWLER-Edmund W., 268. BOWMAN-Reuben G., 340.


BOWRAN-Gertrude, 272.


BOYD-Henrietta, 271; Margaret, 523. BOYNTON-Richard C., 425.


BRENNAN-Edward J., 269; Robert M., 451.


BRINDLEY, Mary H., 272; Thos. F., 452. BROCK-Joseph F., 272; Margueritte G., 451.


BRODIE-Lester S., 527.


BROOKS-Mary, 450; Raymond H., 524. BROWN-Morris, 449; Percy A., 339; Win. M., 207.


BURKE-Alice J., 526; Mary E., 341; Wm. E., 207.


BURNLEY-Margaret E., 527.


BURNS-John F., 204; Mary E., 526; Sarah J., 204; Wm., 341.


BUSH-Mary E., 341.


BUTLER-Rose A., 342.


CAHILL-John F., 339. CAMPBELL-Ernest C., 343. CANNING -- Ernestine R., 527. CANNON-Ladora G., 527.


CARNEY-Augustine I., 525; Elizabeth, 271; Katharine E., 207; Mary J., 205; Walter J., 342. CARPENTER-Nath. J., 268.


CAVANAUGH-Martha, 449.


CHADWICK-Bessie F., 526; Hattie L .. 206; Josephine H., 450. CHAMBERLAIN-Addie E., 449; Alex., 450; Frank L., 526; Lora B., 271; Walter R., 271.


CHAPLIN-Edward E., 452; Henry D., 453; Robert T., 449.


CHENEY-Chester E., 208; Waldo E., 204.


CHOATE-Carlisle E., 342.


CLAPP-Chas. E., 271; Ruth E., 205. CLARK-John A., 453.


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CLARY-Edward, 340.


COBB-Howard W., 526.


COBBETT-Ruth A., 524.


CODY -- Anna M., 205; John H., 272.


COLBURN-Edward S., 206.


COLEMAN-Thos. C., 271.


COLLINS-Francis T .. 525.


CONDON-Michael, 452; Thos. H., 453. CONDRICK-Anastatia, 527; Ellen J., 272; Mary A., 450; Winifred, 450.


CONLAN-Anna C., 205.


COOLBIRTH-Joanna E., 339; Sarah L., 451.


COTTON-Richard W., 525; Ruby K., 340.


COUGHLIN-Eleanor, 207; Mary E., 272. CONNIHAN-Hazel R., 271; Nellie J., 524.


CROCKER-Susie F., 341.


CRONIN-Wm. E., 525.


CROWE-Arthur D., 205.


CUMMINGS-Arthur D., 525; Edward H., 339; Jessie M., 525; Lillian E., 204; Roland N., 207.


CUTTER-Esther C., 339.


CUTTING-Aletha C., 26S.


DANA-Grace, 451; Mary A., 271; Wm. H., 206.


DANIELS-Ernest B., 449; Esther H., 526; Ethel G., 341.


DANNER-Francis, 339; Helen M., 453; FERRY-Annie, 340.


Henry F .. 206. DAVENPORT-Jesse H., 340.


DAVIS-Charlotte, 271; Wm. J., 268; Winifred, 450.


DAY-Bertha E , 527; Wilfred N., 453. DEARBORN -- Wm. E .. 204.


DECOST-Emily E., 207.


DECOSTA-Mary F., 452.


DEGAN-Millie, 204.


DELANEY-Edward G., 205; Margaret, 206.


DENNEN-Frank, 452; Mary E., 204. DEROO-Frank, 523.


DERVAN and DERVIN-John, 288; John J., 524; Wm. J., 340.


DEVINE-Lillie, 525.


DEVINEY-Leo F., 204.


DEVLIN-Eleanor, 207.


DHORTY-Marjorie, 451.


DIETZEL-Frank, 269; Henry, 526; Lina GALVIN-Anna, 207; Daniel, 206: Jane, K., 450. 343.


DOGGETT - Margaret M., 449; Mary, GANNETT-Benj., 453; John F., 272. 204; Thomas, 524; Win. F., 271.


DOLAN-John J., 340; Thomas W., 526 DORRITY-Bridget. 206.


John, 340; John W., 206; Joseph, 206: Lawrence, 340; Lillian, 341; Margaret H., 206; Mary, 525.


DRAPER-Blanche I .- 271; Carroll II., 453; Myma A., 449.


DRISCOLL-Thos. R., 450; Wm. J., 524. DUGAN-Katharine A., 449; Sarah, 205. DURANT-Chas. J., 207.


DURKEE-Francis J., 526.


DUNKERLEY-Albert, 524; Margaretta, 339.


EARL -- Olive, 527.


EASTMAN-Gretchen, 449; Olive F., 207. EATON-Edwin C., 453.


EDMUNDS-Alice R., 453.


ELLIS-Charles N., 204; Elizabeth R., 270; Geo. M., 341; Warren H , 523.


ELLSWORTH-Roye, 524.


ENES-Anna K., 449; Elizabeth A., 205. ESTEY-Arthur E .. 451; Donald 1 .. , 340. EVERETT-Edward L., 207; Marion F., 269.


EVORBERG-Carl B., 525.


FAGAN-Peter, 452; Thomas. 268.


FARMER-Edward D., 270.


FARRELL-Willie, 339.


FARRINGTON-Helen F .. 207.


FEENY-John, 268; Leo L., 524; Marion, 343.


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FIEDLER-Elsa, 270.


FILE-Elfreda 343; Furdinade, 453.


FISHER-Elizabeth E., 526.


FITZHENRY-Mary E., 206; Michael, 342; William T., 524.


FLANNAGAN-Francis A .. 341.


FOGARTY-John P., 269; Mary E., 51.


FOLAN-Joseph, 452.


Fox-Catharine, 453; Margaretta, 204; Mary, 272.


FRAZIER - Florence E., 339; Louise, 270; Reuben F., 272; Thomas. 269. FRENCH-Lloyd H., 527.


FULLER-Roger G., 340.


FULLO-Peter, 270.


GAFFNEY-Rose, 525.


GALLAGHER-Anna, 452; Margaret,527; Mary, 207.


GARGAN-Adeline M., 270; James W., 451.


GARZKE-Fred C., 343; Gretchen A .. 207; Herman, 526; William, 526.


DOWLING-Alice, 342; Margaret. 525. DOYLE -- Francis L., 527; James, 340; GASS and Goss-Bessie M., 270; Francis L., 525; Olive M., 449.


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INDEX OF BIRTHS.


GAYNOR-Joseph L., 523; Susan C., 339. HOEFFLER-John L., 340.


GEHLING-Lena F .. 269; Wm. H., 451. HOFFNER-Francis L., 271; Wm. L., 204. HOFFMAN-Geo. C .. 324.


GEORGE-Arthur W., 270.


GIBB-Robert W., 340.


GODING-Howard M., 340.


GOOGINGS-George H , 268; Harold R., 343.


GRANT-Wm. A., 207. GREEN-John L., 330; Peter G., 205; HOWE-Kate, 207.


Wm. H., 452.


GREENHOOD-Elisha R., 269; Janet L., 450.


GREER - Agnes, 449; Gertrude, 206. GREGORY-Philip T., 324.


GUILLEMETTE-Edmond J., 451.


GUMMERSEN-Ellen S. T., 525.


GUNNING-Vincent S., 451.


HAAK-Madeline, 523.


HAGER-Philip B., 271; Stephen L. J., 45.


HAGUE-Walter A .. 523.


HALEY-Edna F., 526; Joseph A., 207. HALL-Eva F., 339, 449.


HAM-Norman E , 524.


HAMMOND-John H., 451; Julia, 20S. HAND-Joseph D .. 526.


HANLEY-Scott M., 268.


HANLON -- Anna. 525; Lawrence T., 205; Margaret, 341.


HANNON-Edmond H., 204; Wm. J., 341.


HARGRAVES-Donald S., 339; Olive C., 453.


HARTNETT-David, 208; John F., 526. HARTSHORN-Warren R., 204.


. HARVEY-Fred. G., 524.


HAWKINS-Blanche I., 340; Grace L., 27.


HAYE-Lola L., 450.


HAYES-James, 205; Joseph S., 268, 339. HEATH-Edwin W., 342.


HEFFERNAN-Mary, 208.


HIEFLER-Geo. A., 208; Willis F., 453. HEICH-Elizabeth, 342. HEIN-Annie F., 452.


HEINEG-Arno V., 526.


HENDERSON-John, 270.


HENKEL-Mary. 271.


HENNING-Annie E., 339.


HENRY-Fred'k. 270. HERBST-Wm. H., 452.


HERR-Freida, 525; Joseph A., 340; Louise G., 205. HEYN-Lizzie A., 270. HILL-Philip A., 449.


HITCHINGS-Eleanor B., 450.


HODGDON-Abram P., 451; Ada E., 272; Andrew Y., 204. HODGSON -Harold, 269.




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