Town annual reports of Carver 1893, Part 1

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Publication date: 1893
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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SELECTMEN


OF THE


TOWN OF CARVER,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 4, 1893.


TOGETHER WITH THE REPORTS OF THE


TOWN CLERK AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Annual Town Meeting, March 27, 1893.


BOSTON : ADDISON C. GETCHELL, PRINTER, No. 185 FRANKLIN STREET. 1893.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SELECTMEN


OF THE


TOWN OF CARVER,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 4, 1893.


TOGETHER WITH THE REPORTS OF THE


TOWN CLERK AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Annual Town Meeting, March 27, 1893.


BOSTON : ADDISON C. GETCHELL, PRINTER, No. 185 FRANKLIN STREET. 1893.


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REPORT OF SELECTMEN.


Citizens of Carver :


The Selectmen submit their annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the town for the past year, with such other facts as may be of interest.


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.


ANDREW GRIFFITH, Treasurer.


DR.


Cash on hand March 5, 1892 $1,913 04


Received from Middleboro, for schools 58 12


William E. Bruce, rent almshouse


2 30


E. S. Fuller, license to peddle 3 00


William Savery, agent, borrowed money 1,000 00


William Savery, agent, borrowed money 1,000 00


William L. Randall, license to peddle


3 00


William L. Chipman, clerk 4th District Court, fines


25 00


William E. Bruce, rent almshouse


3 00


William E. Bruce, rent almshouse


5 00


From collection of taxes


5,049 19


Interest on delinquent taxes .


21 90


$9,083 55.


CR.


Support of poor


$921 06


Support of schools


1,428 33


Repairs of highways


1,209 03


4


Removal of snow, highways


$298 10


Repairs of schoolhouses


73 00


Repairs of bridges ·


300 00


School-books and incidentals


125 20


Support of school at East Head 155 00


State Aid, ch. 301


201 00


Military Aid, ch. 279


64 00


Soldiers' Relief, ch. 447


139 31


County tax


935 66


Incidental town expenses


635 19


Transportation of scholars


100 00


Interest on loans


90 00


$6,674 88


Cash on hand December 14, 1892


2,408 67


$9,083 55


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.


JAMES A. VAUGHAN, Treasurer. DR.


December 14, 1892, from account of A.


Griffith


$2,408 67 ·


Corporation tax


.


692 14


National Bank tax


S90 OI .


Military Aid, ch. 279


72 00


State Aid, ch. 301


300 00


Pratt school fund


100 00


Dog fund


160 00


Massachusetts school fund


368 31


Collection of taxes


2,509 06


Interest on delinquent taxes


22 50


Griffith cemetery fund


224 52


$7,747 21


CR.


Support of poor


$663 36


Support of schools


749 96


Repairs of highways .


107 51


Removal of snow, highways


65 50


Repairs, schoolhouses


139 16


Repairs of bridges


92 06


School-books and incidentals


75 79


Support of school at East Head .


55 00


State Aid, ch. 301


92 00


Military Aid, ch. 279


So oo


Soldiers' Relief, ch. 447


159 89


Incidental town expenses


302 94


Interest on loans


90 00


Town debt


1,000 00


Townhouse account


68 32


State tax


560 00


William Savery, agent, loan


2,000 00


Griffith cemetery fund


224 52


Cash on hand March 4, 1893


1,221 20


$7,747 21


The Treasurer's books have been examined and found to be correct. The amount of cash on hand, $1221.20, as stated in the Treasurer's account.


NELSON SHERMAN,


SCHOOLS.


Auditor.


Receipts and expenditures connected with the support of schools the past year.


DR.


To balance from 1891


$679 46


appropriation 1892


.


1,500 00


6


To town of Middleboro, tuition $58 12


Pratt School Fund .


100 00


Massachusetts School Fund


368 31


dividend dog licenses


160 00


$2,865 89


CR


Paid approved bills of School Committee as follows : Lillian W. Dove, teacher No. 1 Gram- mar


Bernice E. Cornish, teacher No. I Pri- mary 240 00


Lulie Robbins. teacher No. 2 117 00


Sadie F. Atwood, teacher No. 3 261 So


Vesta B. Shaw, teacher No. 4 Gram-


mar


299 50


Lizzie M. Schouler, teacher No. 4 Pri- mary 172 50


Rebecca W. Benson, teacher No. 5 260 00


Leila B. Thomas, teacher No. S 176 00


Elmer B. Perkins


S2 50


G. G. Atwood


77 50


Edith L. Barrows


28 00


Orrie E. Clark


26 00


Sadie F. Atwood, janitor No. 3


5 50


Vesta B. Shaw, janitor No. 4 Gram-


mar


2 50


F. W. Briggs, janitor No. 4 Grammar 3 25


Lizzie M. Schouler, janitor No. 4 Pri- mary 4 50 ·


Clarence R. Hines, janitor No. 5 ·


S oo


Leila B. Thomas, janitor No. 8 .


5 65


Nelson Sherman, wood bill No. I .


6 00


$264 00


7


Charles F. Cornell, sawing wood No. I $1 15


R. W. Benson, wood bill No. 5 I 84


E. W. Hackett, cutting wood No. I 8 02


G. P. Lincoln, sawing wood No. 5 3 75


A. M. Atwood, cleaning No. 5 3 20


Mrs. Geo. E. Atwood, cleaning No. I 2 20


Mrs. N. G. Swift, cleaning No. 4 5 00


Clinton Shurtleff, janitor No. I Pri-


mary 2 25


Bertie Sherman, janitor No. 1 Gram- mar . 8 27


Willie D. Bruce, janitor No. I Primary 3 co


Minnie L. Richards, janitor No. 2 2 25


Emma F. Richards, janitor No. 2 4 25


W. T. Thomas, janitor No. I 5 50


E. L. Barrows, janitor


J. J. Tobey, cleaning schoolhouse . 2 25


J. A. Vaughan, wood and cutting No. 3 . 16 34


3 50


J. A. Vaughan, wood and cutting No. 2 I 13


J. A. Vaughan, express and freight 45


Gustavus Atwood, wood No. 8 13 67


Gustavus Atwood, wood No. 4 17 57


Ezra S. Diman, wood No. 5 II 50


Chandler Robbins, wood No. I 21 00


Total expenses . $2,178 29


Balance to new account


687 60


-


$2,865 89


8


HIGHWAYS.


Receipts and expenditures connected with the repairs of high- ways the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891 .


$ISI IO


To appropriation of 1892


. 1,200 00


CR.


$1.3SI IO


Paid William F. Stanley, commission $439 95


H. T. Hammond, commission


433 47


Frederick W. Shaw, commission


443 12


Total expense


. $1,316 54


Balance to new account


64 56


$1.38I IO


REMOVAL OF SNOW -HIGHWAYS.


Receipts and expenditures connected with the removal of snow from the highways the past year :


DR.


To balance from IS91 .


$13 07


To appropriation of 1892


250 00


Overdrawn .


98 13


$361 20


CR.


Paid I. S. Shurtleff. commission $48 64


James E. Case


I SO


Ira B. Bumpus


I So


James Castle


I So


Chester F. Tillson


I So


N. G. Swift .


3 00


George H. Westgate


I SO


9


Paid James E. Brett


$1 80


J. B. McFarlin


I 80


Oscar Nelson


I 70


Ira B. Wright


2 03


A. T. Little .


2 03


George F. Watson


So


Charles A. Smith


So


William Cayvir


So


Hiram A. Smith


80


Frederick W. Shaw, commission


136 60


H. T. Hammond, commission


92 95


Edward Johnston .


3 40


Gardner E. Holmes


3 00


E. H. Murdock


3 00


James W. Thomas


3 80


Herbert M. Coombs


3 8c


Robert F. Shurtleff


2 80


Dennis Morse


So


Samuel McHenry


3 00


Joseph W. Washburn


I 60


James W. Lewis


2 80


William Johnson


I 60


Herbert H. Atwood


I 80


Henry Appling


I 60


George W. Thomas


2 00


A. P. Robbins


I 60


William B. Dunham


I 65


S. N. Gould


2 00


E. S. Lucas .


3 00


Charles H. Atwood


3 00


William F. Stanley


12 20


Total expense


$361 20


10


REPAIR OF BRIDGES.


Receipts and expenses connected with the repairs of bridges the past year :


DR.


To appropriation of 1892


$400 00


Still overdrawn


46 12


$446 12


CR.


Paid H. H. Clark and others, new bridge


near B. W. Robbins .


$300 00


W. T. Jefferson


40 00


Frederick W. Shaw


52 06


Overdrawn in 1891


54 06


$446 12


REPAIRS OF SCHOOLHOUSES.


Receipts and expenses connected with the repairs of school- houses the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891


$61 38


To appropriation of 1892


200 00


$261 38


CR.


Paid Jones Bros $14 20


R. W. Benson, shades and hanging 4 10


T. T. Vaughan, posts for fence No. 5 ·


5 00


E. P. Robbins, building fence No. 5 2 50 · H. A. Sparrow, paper, &c., No. 5 3 20 James Harris, labor and material No. 5 3 26


11


Paid Hines Bros. repairs No. 5 . $10 64


Hines Bros. repairs No. 2 . 12 98


Hines Bros. repairs No. 1 Gram-


mar 13 80


Hines Bros. repairs No. I Primary 10 52


A. C. Bradford 2 25


Lewis Sheritt, labor No. I .


I 50


J. C. Whitehead, 2 pails


I IO


Gustavus Atwood, repairs No. 4 129 36


$214 41


Balance to new account


46 97


$261 38


SCHOOL-BOOKS AND INCIDENTALS.


Receipts and expenses connected with school-book and inci- dental account the past year :


DR.


To appropriation of 1892 . $300 00


Deficiency of 1891 and 1892


109 77


$409 77


CR.


Paid Oliver Ditson & Co., books $6 00


American Book Co., books .


3 02


Porter & Coates, books .


14 88


J. J. Tobey, express on books Geo. F. King & Merrill, books


I 30


10 00


American Book Co., books


29 07


American Book Co., charts


90 00


Boston School Supply Co. . 7 92


J. L. Hammett .


34 00


12


Paid Educational Publishing Co.


$I So


Ginn & Co.


3 00


Total expense 1892


200 99


Overdrawn


208 78


$409 77


SCHOOL, EAST HEAD.


Receipts and expenses connected with the school at East Head the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891


$60 00


To appropriation of 1892


150 00


$210 00


CR.


Paid M. Elvira Briggs, teacher


$60 00


Orrie E. Clark, teacher


95 00


Fanny S. Dunham, teacher .


55 00


$210 00


MILITARY AID. Receipts and disbursements under chapter 279 the past year :


DR.


Due from the State


$$4 00


One half paid by Carver


84 00


$168 00


CR.


Paid Samuel J. Ham


$48 00


Manoah Hurd


96 00


Total disbursement


$144 00


Paid previous to March 4, 1892 .


24 00


$168 00


13


STATE AID.


Receipts and disbursements connected with State Aid to soldiers and families under chap. 301 the past year :


DR.


Due from the State


.


$343 00


CR.


Paid Charles Atwood


$48 00


L. N. Shaw


25 00


Abby H. Eddy


48 co


Lucy W. Fuller


48 00


P. Jane Barrows


48 00


Eliza B. Shurtleff


48 00


Mary A. Shaw


28 00


Total disbursements .


$293 00


Paid previous to March 4, 1892


50 00


$343 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Receipts and expenditures connected with the relief of sol- diers and families the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891


$37 01


To appropriation of 1892


300 co


CR.


Paid Sylvia C. Dunham


$36 00


Paid H. S. B. Smith, med. att'd C. Atwood · · Paid Town of Plymouth, aid to Mrs. I.


18 00


$337 OI


1


14


F. Atwood's family


$230 20


Town of Plymouth, aid H. K. Swift .


15 00


Total expenditures


$299 20


Balance to new account


37 SI


$337 01


TOWN HOUSE ACCOUNT.


Receipts and expenses connected with the Town House ac- count the past year :


DR.


To balance from IS91


$97 63


$97 63


CR.


Paid W. H. H. Weston, paint


$21 65


Paid T. T. Vaughan, oil


7 20


Paid Charles Holmes. labor


39 47


Total expense


$68 32


Balance to new accounts


29 31


$97 63


TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOLARS.


Receipts and expenses connected with the transportation of scholars :


DR.


To appropriation of IS92


$100 00


$100 00


CR.


Paid Ebenezer Dunham


$100 00


Total expense


$100 00


$100 00


15


INTEREST ACCOUNT, PERMANENT LOANS.


Receipts and expenses connected with the interest account the past year :


DR.


To appropriation of 1892 · $200 00


$200 00


CR.


Paid Plymouth Savings Bank


$180 00


Balance to new account


20 00


$200 00


J. M. Cobb, constable, case of James Webb.


DR.


To appropriation, 1892


$20 00


$20 00


CR.


Paid J. M. Cobb .


$20 00


$20 00


TOWN DEBT.


Receipts and expenses connected with the town debt account the past year :


DR.


To appropriation of 1892 . . $1,000 00


$1,000 00


CR.


Paid Plymouth Savings Bank


. $1,000 00


$1,000 00


16


INCIDENTAL TOWN EXPENSES.


Receipts and expenses connected with incidental town expen- ses the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891


$230 76


Appropriation of 1892


500 00


Interest on taxes


47 75


Pedlers' licenses


6 00


Corporation tax ·


692 14


William Savery, agent, loan


2,000 00


National Bank tax


890 01


$4,366 66


Overdrawn


47 13


$4,413 79


CR.


Paid A. Griffith, treasurer and collector,


commission, 1891 $173 49


A. Griffith, selectman, overseer of poor and registrar of voters 91 64


A. Griffith, printing, postage, and stationary . 13 II


A. T. Shurtleff, town clerk and expenses 39 27


N. Sherman, auditor 2 50


F. A. Ward, selectman, overseer of poor, and registrar of voters 35 50


T. T. Vaughan, same ·


31 00


N. Lincoln, member of school com- mittee, 1891 34 19


H. L. Thatcher & Co., printing town reports . Gustavus Atwood, member of school committee, 1891


38 00


29 17


17


Paid J. M. Cobb, constable in Keith case,


1891 . . . $3 88


J. J. Tobey, member of school com- mittee, 1892 28 69


J. J. Tobey, care of school books 12 00


A. Griffith, collector's book 2 00


G. Gilbert Atwood, surveying town line 3 50


Secretary of State, voters' register I 25


E. W. Shaw, returning deaths, 1891 75


John Healy, watching fire . 60


J. P. Lovell Arms Company, handcuffs, &c. 5 75


Mary E. Shurtleff, copying valuation 7 00


A. Griffith, assessor, 1892 . .


22 00


F. A. Ward, assessor, 1892 ·


22 00


T. T. Vaughan, assessor, 1892 · 22 00


Greenough, Adams & Cushing, records book 2 00


George F. Morse, returning births 75


Nelson Sherman, returning deaths 2 75


Various persons, fighting fire 7 00


William F. Stanley, constable 12 50


Frank E. Barrows, writing sheet tally 2 00


A. M. DeRose, watching fire 3 60


Interest on borrowed money 58 33


J. J. Tobey, express and freight I 61


William F. Stanley, case of Olive Goshe . 9 71


J. W. Hurley, case of Ralph U. Graffan 5 70


J. W. Atwood, returning 20 deaths 5 00


Avery & Doten, printing tax bills 2 50


18


Paid T. T. Vaughan, repairing fence town house $3 00


J. M. Cobb, case of Maracco 5 96


J. M. Cobb, case of Maricallo 5 96


G. Atwood, teller at election I 50


Estate of A. Griffith, selectman,


overseer poor, and registrar of voters


33 28


Estate of A. Griffith, postage and stationery II 40


Estate of A. Griffith, treasurer,


and collector's commission, 1892 124 29


Total incidental town expenses $918 13


County tax


935 66


State tax ·


560 00


Loan


2,000 00


$4,413 79


POOR.


Receipts and expenses connected with the support of poor the past year :


DR.


To balance from 1891


$SS 96


Appropriation of 1892 1,350 00


William E. Bruce, rent almshouse IO 30


$1,449 26


Overdrawn


135 16


$1,584 42


CR.


Paid William Pratt, aid


$60 00


Louisa Ransom, aid Susan Robbins 36 00


Emma F. Boynton, same 42 00


19


Paid P. J. Holmes, wood J. Thomas $11 00


Willard Sears, support 212 00


Charles Lucas, support


185 50


Sarah Bumpus, aid


79 50


Barney Lucas, support, Wareham


88 00


John Thomas, support


32 25


W. McFarlin, Taunton Lunatic Hospital . 169 92


Town of Wareham, aid to E. Stringer and family .


26 35


John Coad, aid . 64 50


Edward W. Hackett's family, aid


I 75


D. Gardner Thomas, board J. Thomas . ·


150 50


E. N. Thompson, aid Robery .


106 00


Town of Plymouth, doctoring C. W. Atwood's family . 39 85


Town of Plymouth, doctoring Wil- liam Pratt ·


4 90


George F. Morse, medical attend- ance W. Sears · ·


5 00


George F. Morse, medical attend- ance William Pratt 6 25


E. H. Cornish, medical attend- ance J. Thomas 26 75


City Brockton, aid J. P. Lucas 106 00


City Chelsea, aid S. J. Ham 17 50


F. A. Ward, aid W. Sears, 2 00


Sparrow Bros., clothing J. Thomas 6 75


D. Hines, care of J. Coad 42 00


Board for D. Hines while taking care J. Coad IO 50


20


Paid J. B. Williams, lunch and care 163 tramps at 25 cents $40 75 J. B. Williams, care 109 tramps at Io cents IO 90


Total expense of poor


$1.584 42


COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT.


A. GRIFFITH, Collector.


DR.


IS92.


March 5. To uncollected taxes of IS79 $S2 29


CR.


IS92.


Dec. 13. Still uncollected ·


$82 29


DR.


IS92.


March 5. To uncollected taxes of 1890


$24 66


CR.


IS92.


Dec. 13. By amount collected in 1892 $20 37


Amount uncollected 4 29 .


$24 66


IS92.


March 5. To uncollected taxes of IS91 $920 00


CR.


IS92.


Dec. 13. By amount collected in I892 $712 24


Amount uncollected 207 76


$920 00


DR.


21


DR.


IS92.


Aug. I. To amount of tax bills 1892 $7,822 20


CR.


1892.


Dec. 13. By amount collected in 1892 $4,304 SI Amount uncollected 3,517 39


$7,822 20


COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT.


J. A. VAUGHAN, Collector. DR.


IS92.


Dec. 13. To uncollected taxes, bills of


1879


$82 29


CR. 1893.


March 4.


Still uncollected


.


$82 29


DR.


1892.


Dec. 13. To uncollected taxes, bills of


CR.


$4 29


1890


1893.


March 4. By amount collected


I3


Amount uncollected .


4 16


$4 29


22


DR.


IS92. Dec. 13. To uncollected taxes, bills of IS91


$207 76


CR.


IS93.


March 4. By amount collected . $55 85


Amount uncollected 151 91 .


$207 76


DR.


IS92.


Dec. 13. To uncollected taxes, bills of


IS92


$3,517 39


CR.


IS93.


March 4. By amount collected $2,449 86


Amount uncollected 1,067 53


$3.517 39


TOWN LIABILITIES.


Notes in Plymouth Savings Bank . $3.000 00


School appropriation not paid out 687 60


Highway appropriation undrawn . 64 56


Poor bills unsettled, estimated


125 00


Town clerk, bill and expenses 4º 33


All other demands, estimated


450 00


$4,367 49


ASSETS.


Cash in the treasury . .


$1,221 20


Due from State, aid to soldiers, chap. 301


343 00


23


Due from State, aid to soldiers, chap. 279


$84 00


Uncollected taxes of 1879


82 29


66 1890


4 29


1891


151 91


1892


1,067 53


Ellis school fund


.


160 00


$3, 114 22


Liabilities over assets


1,253 27


ASSESSORS' STATISTICS, 1892.


Value of personal estate


$158,450 00


Value of real estate


542,640 00


Total valuation, May I


$701,090 00


Value of buildings


$161,100 00


Value of land


381,540 00


$542,640 00


Raised by taxation :


Support of poor . . $1,350 00


Support of schools


1,500 00


Repairs of highways


1,200 00


Repairs of bridges 400 00


Repairs of schoolhouses


200 00


Town debt


1,000 00


Interest


200 00


School-books and incidentals


300 00


Soldiers' relief 300 00


Town incidentals . 500 00


East Head school .


150 00


Removal of snow .


250 00


Transportation of scholars


100 00


J. M. Cobb


20 00


24


State tax


$560 00


County tax


935 66


$8,965 66


Deduct estimated bank and corporation


tax


1,200 00


$7,765 66


Overlay


56 54


Total sum assessed


$7,822 20


Tax rate per $1,000


$10 50


Poll tax


2 00


Number of polls .


231


Number of persons taxed


504


On poll only


61


On property


443


Number horses


18I


Number cows


164


Neat-cattle other than cows


48


Number shotes


36


Number mules


8


Number sheep


5


Number dwellings


277


Number acres land


19,958


Number acres cranberry bog


897


APPROPRIATIONS, 1893.


The following sums of money are recommended to meet cur- rent expenses the ensuing year : -


Support of poor


$1,700 00


Support of schools


1,500 00


Repairs of highways


1,200 00


Repairs of bridges


150 00


25


Repairs of schoolhouses


$150 00


School books and incidentals


300 00


Soldiers' relief, chap. 447


300 00


Town incidentals .


600 oc


School at East Head


150 00


Town debt .


1,000 00


Interest on debt


115 00


Removal of snow, highways


300 00


Respectfully submitted, FRED A. WARD, T. T. VAUGHAN, Selectmen of Carver.


TOWN MEETING.


Contents of Warrant for town meeting, to be held at the town house on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of March next, at one o'clock P.M.


ART. I. To choose a moderator to preside in said meeting.


ART. 2. To choose all necessary town officers.


ART. 3. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges and payment of debt and interest the ensuing year.


ART. 4. To determine the manner of repairing the highways, and decide the compensation of labor thereon.


ART. 5. To decide when taxes shall become due, and whether any interest shall be charged after a certain date.


ART. 6. To see what pay the town will vote the Treasurer and collector and other town officers.


ART. 7. To see if the town will instruct the Treasurer to bor- row money under the direction of the selectmen, if found neces- sary, in anticipation of taxes the ensuing year.


ART. S. To see if the town will accept the jury list as pre- pared by the selectmen.


ART. 9. To see if the town will accept the report of the selectmen.


ART. 10. To see if the town will vote to make the yards of field- drivers town pounds, provided they also be chosen pound-keepers.


ART. II. To bring in their ballots, Yes or No, upon the ques-


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tion, Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale of intox- icating liquors ?


ART. 12. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the conviction and prosecution of those who illegally sell intoxicating liquor. (Petition of William F. Stanley and others. )


ART. 13. To see if the town will vote to purchase a road machine for the use of the town in repairing its highways. (Petition of William F. Stanley and others.)


ART. 14. To see if the town will annul the vote whereby it established a Board of Road Commissioners, and thereby accept the provisions of chapter 98 of the acts of the year 1889. (Peti- tion of Gustavus Atwood and others. )


ART. 15. To see if the town will set apart the road gener- ously given by the Hon. William Savery, known as Savery avenue, as a separate road district, with a suitable appropriation to maintain said road in a manner to perpetuate the growth of the trees, and keep the roadbed in creditable condition ; also to appoint a commissioner to superintend all work to be done on aforesaid avenue.


We, the petitioners, believing that, aside from a small testi- monial to a public-spirited and honored citizen, that, it being one of the most novel and striking features of natural park in Massachusetts, and a much-commended attraction for visitors, should receive marked attention from its townsmen. (Petition of Job A. Turner and others. )


FRED A. WARD, T. T. VAUGHAN,


Selectmen of Carver.


REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1892.


IS92.


Feb. 21. Robert Leighton Edwards and Elizabeth Wilson Barrows, both of Carver.


April 17. Zephaniah W. Andrews and Ida M. Tillson, both of Carver.


May 30. Alonzo Davis Griffith, of Carver, and Bessie Mabel Gammons, of Middleboro.


June 17. James E. Brett, of Carver, and Ann Eliza Thayer, of Winchester, N. H.


July 7. George P. S. Borck, of Boston, and Mabel F. Till- son, of Carver.


Aug. 30. John Lincoln Parker and Elizabeth Black, both of Carver.


Sept. II. Tobias Lord Parker, of Carver, and Alice C. Peter- son, of Plympton.


Oct. 3. Nahum Sampson and Elnora L. Henry, both of South Thomaston, Me.


Nov. II. Edward Paison Washburn and Nettie Eliza Robin- son, both of Carver.


Nov. 24. Orlando Packard Griffith and Helen Betsey Shaw, both of Carver.


29


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1892.


Date of Birth.


NAME.


PARENTS.


1 892.


Jan. 29,


Helen Stetson Griffith,


Henry S. and Helen A.


Feb. I,


Hazen Southworth,


Thomas M. and Lucy A.


Feb. 17, Kenneth Eugene Shaw,


Mar. 25,


Geneor Elizabeth Shurtleff,


Oliver L. and Annie G.


Apr. 6, Archie Jefferson Shaw,


Ezra and Betsey J.


Apr. 20,


Elsie Louise Cole,


Theron M. and Annie H.


Apr. 22, Sarah T. McFarlin,


John W. and Alice F.


Apr. 23,


Harry Everett Hewes,


William J. and Sarah E.


July 16, Gertrude Freeman Shaw,


July 16, Gerard Franklin Shaw,


Aug. 2, Marian Wilbur Gifford Lewis,


James W. and Jane T.


Aug. 6, Lawrence Edwin Parker,


Patrick W. and Laura E.


Aug. 8, Louis George Rondelle,


Louis F. and Jeanne C.


Aug. 15,


Susan Adaline DeRose,


Alfred M. and Rebecca K.


Aug. 29,


Elverson Ellsworth Atwood,


Arthur C. and Ida M.


Aug. 30,


Gordon Murdock,


George S. and Minnie W.


Sept. 7,


Phillis Arlene Lincoln,


Alfred F. and Mary A.


Sept. 8, Robert Elwood Case,


James E. and Waitstill A.


Sept. 25,


May Florence Wright,


Ira B. and Mary A. George E. and Eva L.


Oct. 2,


Helen Eva White,


Oct. 8, Elmer Leslie Bradford,


Albert C. and Laura A.


Oct. 15, Gideon Leroy Tabor,


William B. and Laura.


Oct. 19, Chessman Elmore Coombs,


Herbert M. and Laura C.


Oct. 27,


Shumway Russel Bruce,


William E. and Alice.


Nov. 25,


Hudson (male),


Frank W. and Edith L.


Eugene E. and Ella G.


Apr. 26, Florence Gray Washburn,


Joseph H. and Emma G.


Frank H. and Nancy A.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1892.


AGE.


Date of Death.


NAME.


Y.


M.


D.


1892.


Betsey Shaw.


68


2


9


Disease of Brain.


Jan. 13.


Waitstill Cushing.


63


8


29


Jan. I8.


Clio Atwood.


75


2


25


Pneumonia.


Jan. 23.


Welcome Shaw.


71


14


La Grippe.


Feb.


5.


Thomas Vaughan.


77


IO


5


Feb.


12.


Emily O. Ellis.


62


9


Chronic Myelitis.


Luther S. W. and Mehitable.


Feb. 25.


George W. King.


46


4


Heart Failure.


Zephaniah and Olive Bisbee.


Mar. 3.


Nancy Barrows.


93


7


Typhoid Fever.


Joseph and Lydia E.


Mar. IO.


Walter J. Morris.


25


7


Heart Failure.


Calvin and Ruth.


Mar. 25.


Calvin Lucas.


14


IO


18


Peritonitis.


Robert and Anna Linton.


Mar. 27.


Fanny J. Parker.


63


2


3


Pneumonia.


Ezra and Anna Lucas.


Mar. 28.


Anna Cornell.


63


7


14


Tumor.


Isaiah and Clarinda Cobb.


Apr. 14.


Betsey A. Gammons.


43


I


19


Heart Failure.


Silas and Betsey Bump.


Apr. 25.


Hannah Atwood.


64


6


7


Cancer.


Joseph and Hannah Shaw.


May II.


Sylvia E. Manter.


55


8


26


Gastric Fever.


May 24.


Sarah A. Bissett.


65 78


8


I Diabetes.


June 25. Henry M. Thomas.


62


Phthisis.


July 23.


James Churchill.


77


18


Paralysis.


Ansel and Lois.


July 28.


Francis B. Lewis.


2


7 Cholera Infantum.


July 31. Mary T. Sherrett.


60


I


7 Paralysis.


Aug. I.


Lorenzo N. Shaw.


69


7 Paralysis.


Levi and Martha.


Aug. 6. Archie J. Shaw.


4


Ulcers in Ilead.


Ezra and Betsey.


William J. and Elizabeth S.


Aug. 7.


Harry E. Hewes.


3


16 Cholera Infantum.


Barzilla and Eunice. Abiel and Hannah.


June 17.


Daniel Vaughan.


David and Lydia Bates.


Cancer,


James and Louisa Barrows.


May 13.


Hannah Shurtleff.


85


16


Heart Failure.


James and Phebe. Ezra J. and Thirza Mendall.


Heart Failure.


Benjamin and Hannah Ward. Ira and Waitstill Murdock. Abiel and Mary Humphrey. Samuel and Lydia.


Jan. 3.


Cancer of Stomach.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


CAUSE OF DEATHI.


George F. and Estella HI.


William S. and Susan Savery.


Aug. 9. | Jessie E. Johnson.


9


15 Cholera Infantum. Inflammation. Cholera Infantum.


Aug. 15. Izette A. Cornish.


IO


25


Aug. 29.


Lucy Ranson.


86


2


II


Apoplexy.


Sept. 7.


Cora F. Pullen.


32


9


2


Heart Disease. Congestion.


Oct. 5.


Phillis Arlene Lincoln.


28


Cholera Infantum.


Nov. 21.


George W. Bent.


74


5


9 Heart Failure.


Dec. 4.


Andrew Griffith.


Inflammation of Bowels.


Dec. 5.


Martha D. Savery.


Dec.


14.


William B. Pratt.


67


Dec.


15.


Benjamin H. Savery.


51


8


6


Dec. 15.


Katherine Sherman.


IO


Consumption. Capillary Bronchitis.


William L. and Grace I. Stephen and Harriet. Ellis H. and Nancy. Benj. and Hannah Hammond.




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