Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1891, Part 10

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1891
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Number of Pages: 292


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A. Mudge & Son, printing 29 50


Boston School Supply Co., books, maps etc.,


13 80


W. A. Anderson Jr., geometrical blocks


22 00


Thompson & O'Dell, pitch pipes etc.,


18 94


Jessie N. Prince, cash expended


5 25


Carter, Rice & Co., card board


3 13


B. Johnson, lumber


30 16


E. Emery Fellows, making census


125 00


S. B. Turner, services as truant officer 18 00


Amount carried forward $1,263 69


210


Amount brought forward $1,263 69


Boston Herald Co., advertising 5 62


George I. Aldrich, travel, telephone, telegrams etc., 71 12


H. E. Kendall, engrossing diplomas ·


24 30


Prang Ed. Co., diplomas


31 00


C. A. W. Spencer, history courses


4 60


A. M. Edwards, scrap books


7 60


J. R. Wild, covering books 1 50


C. S. Hubbard, ribbon etc.,


11 80


C. F. Merrick, cash expended 5 96


Henry Chubbuck, rent of hall etc.,


17 00


C. M. Jenness, supplies


3 20


John Hall, horse hire for committee


2 50


Thomas Gurney, supplies


2 15


Abbott & Miller, expressing etc.,


72 40


Austin & Winslow, 66


36 70


C. B. Tilton, supplies


1 47


Citizens Gas Light Co., gas


5 70


Joseph W. Hayden, services as truant officer 8 40


N. G. Glover, services as truant officer 6 10


Holden Book Cover Co., book covers 82 25


Pinel Bros., slate cleaners


5 00


Fred F. Green, printing etc. .


·


10 50


O. Ditson & Co., music .


2 16


J. W. Nash, supplies, .


·


7 73


Ed. Supply Co., supplies


28 74


$1,719 19


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Ginn & Co.


$272 97


Wm. Ware Co.


253 26


Interstate Pub. Co.


9 25


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn


65 05


Amount carried forward $600 53


211


Amount brought forward


$600 53


Silver, Burdett & Co.,


195 46


American Book Co.


319 36


J. B. Lippincott Co.


65 64


Willard Small


31 57


Carl Schoenhof


11 63


Lee & Shepard


112 49


J. G. Roberts & Co.


34 30


Allyn & Bacon


20 00


C. W. Clark


4 00


Geo. S. Perry


703 02


Wadsworth, Howland Co.


22 45


D. C. Heath & Co.


23 90


D. Lothrop & Co.


7 55


L. F. Child


11 30


Geo. F. King & Merrill


6 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


54 24


Wm. H. Claflin & Co.


24 43


J. E. Potter & Co.


10 00


Boston School Supply Co.


31 35


University Publishing Co.


55 12


Frost & Adams


75


A. Storrs & Bement Co.


12 50


Milton, Bradley Co.


21 12


J. Stillman, Smith & Co.


10 41


Holden Book Cover Co.


33 69


Library Bureau


7 50


John Haynes


22 41


E. Maynard & Co.


5 40


A. Mudge & Son


3 50


W. P. Adams


4 18


Mass. Bible Society


6 60


Eliza A. Morton


18 00


Maggie E. Haley


8 25


$2,498 65


EVENING SCHOOLS.


TEACHING.


James M. Nowland


$165 00


Amount carried forward


$165 00


212


Amount brought forward


$165 00


Lucy K. Hatch


110 00


Mary Marden


56 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


106 00


Maggie E. Haley


39 00


Addie A. Jackson


8 00


Williamina Birse


54 00


Teresa McDonnell .


40 00


Minnie E. Welsh


32 00


Annie M. Billings


54 00


Minnie E. Donovan


54 00


Ida J. Cameron


39 00


$757 00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


S. B. Turner, services as janitor


$66 30


Quincy E. L. & P. Co., lighting


99 00


A. Mudge & Son, printing


4 75


Am. Book Co., books


8 64


J. W. Hayden, posting notices .


8 00


Fred F. Green. advertising 5 00


Geo. S. Perry, supplies


76 15


$267 84


$1,024 84


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


W. A. England, services as teacher


590 00


John O. Carlson, janitor 42 90


Electric Light and Power Co., light- ing


148 00


Geo. H. Dickerman & Co., boxes


2 50


Citizen's Gas Light Co., gas ·


5 40


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., sup- plies


47 01


C. Patch & Son, fuel ·


12 49


Ira Litchfield, repairing door 2 54


American Straw Board Co., supplies


1 50


Amount carried forward $852 34


213


Amount brought forward $852 34


Estate of Ann Hardwick, rent, 180 00


A. Mudge & Son, certificates


4 00


W. A. England, paid for supplies


6 30


$1,042 64


BILLS OF 1890, PAID IN 1891.


EVENING SCHOOLS.


S. B. Turner, services as janitor $30 00


Fred F. Green, printing and adver- tising 12 01


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co., lighting .


25 00


$67 01


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


W. A. England, services as teacher, $125 00


Citizens Gas Light Co., lighting and repairs


4 56


E. M. Litchfield, painting models 2 50


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies, 66 94


$199 00


REPAIRS.


J. A. Swasey, black-board work at High School ·


$6 55


J. A. Swasey, black-board work at Washington School 18 50 · Geo. O. Langley, putting in new windows Adams School . 60 56 · E. M. Litchfield, painting at High and Adams Schools 11 00


$96 61


214


SALARIES, FUEL AND CARE OF BUILDINGS.


Geo. I. Aldrich, services for Decem- ber, 1890 166 74


Levi Stearns, extra labor to Dec.23, 1890 64 00


C. Patch & Son, fuel for John Han- cock School 66 50


C. Patch & Son, fuel for Quincy School 9 00


C. Patch & Son, fuel for Washington School 19 50


C. Patch & Son, fuel for Willard School 137 59


C. Patch & Son, fuel for Wollaston School 77 31


$540 64


TRANSPORTATION.


Joseph W. Robertson $162 00


INCIDENTALS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


E. Emery Fellows, stock and labor, $2 50


H. F. Miller Piano Co., tuning piano, 3 80


Mrs. A. B. Packard, flowers . 5 50


Boston Furnace Co., repairing furnace, 3 05


Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, supplies, 8 75


B. Johnson, lumber · 16 58


Frank F. Crane, seating chairs, etc., 2 10


E. E. Hall & Co., rental of piano 6 00


C. E. Woodbury, repairing desk 5 50


Sanborn & Damon, dippers 80


$54 58


Amount carried forward


$54 58


215


Amount brought forward


$54 58


ADAMS SCHOOL.


E. Emery Fellows, stock and labor, $32 60


S. K. Tarbox, iron work 3 90


J. M. Nowland, paid for supplies 3 88


B. Johnson, lumber


1 33


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture


59 20


C. B. Tilton, supplies ·


78


Frank F. Crane, repairing chart


40


Albert Keating, rental of piano


15 00


Charles E. Woodbury, mounting map, 2 50


$119 59


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


M. E. Dearbon, paid for supplies $6 81


B. Johnson, lumber


3 80


John W. Nash, supplies .


8 89


Frank F. Crane, supplies


5 17


Sanborn & Damon, stove repairs, etc.,


104 36


$129 03


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


Morse & Whyte, window guards $32 48


John W. Nash, supplies


1 49


C. B. Tilton, supplies 2 82


Peter McConarty, cleaning vaults,


16 00


C. E. Woodbury, map and curtain,


9 00


$61 79


QUINCY SCHOOL.


E. A. Perkins, repairing desks $2 33


Thomas Lyons, carting ashes, etc., 10 00


Thomas Gurney, supplies 7 36


$19 69


Amount carried forward


$384 68


216


Amount brought forward $384 68


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Wm. O. Caldwell, extra labor $6 80


R. Hutchinson, step ladder 3 00


C. W. Clark, furniture 4 50


Frank F. Crane, supplies


10 99


John O. Holden, repairing clocks


2 50


$27 79


WILLARD SCHOOL.


J. A. Swasey, black-board paper $8 00


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture . 22 00


George A. Mayo, labor and stock 4 70


Wm. F. Powers, services as truant officer 20 40


Jonas Schackley, stock and labor


67 44


John W. Nash, supplies


2 64


Peter McConarty, cleaning vaults


38 00


George S. Perry, chloride lime


6 64


M. Crowley, carting


3 00


P. H. Gavin, labor


2 25


Sanborn & Damon, labor and stock,


17 99


John O. Holden, clock .


5 50


Abbie E. Farnum, rent .


54 00


Court No. 25, Mass. Char. Order


Foresters, rent


95 00


$347 56


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


E. A. Perkins, map frame, etc. 7 76


A. G. Whitcomb, ink wells and furniture 65 75


C. W. Clark, furniture . 18 55


George S. Perry, furniture and supplies, 79 31


Citizen's Gas Light Co., gas . 22 29


Amounts carried forward $193 66


$760 03


217


Amounts brought forward $193 66 $760 03


Chas. E. Woodbury, map and cur- tain work John O. Holden, clocks and repairs, 20 50


8 00


Sanborn & Damon, supplies


2 31


$224 47


Total for incidentals


$984 50


MISCELLANEOUS.


Durgin & Merrill, rent of Commit- tee rooms


33 34


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., supplies, 4 50


Thompson & O'Dell, pitch pipes


9 60


St. Mary's C. T. A. & M.R. Society, rent


262 50


A. Mudge & Son, printing


48 50


Whitten & Cass,


15 50


P. A. Garey & Co., clay


6 75


Wm. A. Claflin & Co., paper,


6 10


Hayden & Chester, compasses


17 50


Abbott & Miller, carting and ex- pressing 43 10


A. G. Whitcomb, labor on furniture,


20 15


C. S. Hubbard, ribbon


·


8 94


W. A. Hodges, barrels


1 80


Quincy Post Office, stamps, etc.


5 74


Austin & Winslow, expressing


15 05


John W. Nash, supplies


3 36


George S. Perry, supplies


50 48


Fred F. Green, printing


5 25


Citizen's Gas Light Co., gas


25 50


C. F. Pettengill, clock and repairs,


6 50


$590 16


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Wm. Ware & Co.


$34 38


J. B. Lippincott Co.


.


4 00


Amount carried forward $38 38


218


Amount brought forward


$38 38


Lee & Shepard


12 59


F. F. Murdock


12 40


E. Maynard & Co.


84


Ginn & Co.


3 88


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


19 43


Silver, Burdett & Co.


46 08


Geo. S. Perry


226 10


A. Storrs & Bement Co.


18 38


D. Appleton & Co.


80


W. Small


8 58


Am. Book Co.


486 02


Total


$873 48


RECORD


OF THE


CITY PROPERTY


OF THE


CITY OF QUINCY


FOR 1891.


BOSTON : BROWN BROS. & CO., 1892.


List of City Property.


CENTRAL STATION.


The main building is of granite, and was formerly used as a School House, which was built in 1829 at a cost of $1142, including the land. Additional land was afterwards purchased for $500. Building arranged in 1882 for the use of the Fire Department.


Estimated value of Land and Buildings $5,000 00


" Horses (7)


1,900 00


66


" Apparatus


5,000 00


60 66 " Wagons


525 00


66


66 " Equipment and Supplies


including 6,000 ft. of Hose 4,157 00


Estimated value of Furniture


231 00


$16,813 00


HOSE NO. 4, WARD 2.


Wooden structure situated on Washington St. Erected in 1852 at an expense of $550 for building, and $200 for land. Estimated value of Land and Building · $1,200 00


" Apparatus 300 00


66


" Equipments and Furniture 200 00


$1,700 00


222


HOSE NO. 3, WARD 4.


Wooden building situated on Copeland St. Erected in 1852 at an expense of $550.


Estimated value of Land and Building


$825 00


" Apparatus 300 00


66


" Furniture and Equipments 200 00


·


$1,325 00


HOSE NO. 2, WARD 5.


Wooden building erected in 1885 at a cost of $1,436 and situated on Winthrop Avenue.


Estimated value of Land and Building $1,900 00


" Apparatus 300 00


" Furniture and Equipments 200 00


$2,400 00


CHEMICAL NO. 2, WARD 6.


Wooden building erected in 1890 at a cost of $3,143.00 and situated on Newbury Avenue.


Estimated value of Land and Building . $2,850 00


" Apparatus and Equipments 1,000 00


6 6 " Furniture 50 00


$3,900 00


CHEMICAL NO. 1, HOUGH'S NECK.


A small wooden building situated on Sea Street. Estimated value of Building $150 00


" Apparatus 300 00


" " Equipments and Furniture 100 00


$550 00


223


SUMMARY.


Central Station and Property


$16,813 00


Hose 4, Ward 2 " 66


.


1,700 00


3, 66 4 % 1,325 00 .


2, 5 " 6.6


2,400 00


Chemical 2, Ward 6, and Property 3,900 00


1, Hough's Neck and Property 550 00


Estimated value Fire Alarm System 2,500 00


$29,188 00


ADAMS SHOOL HOUSE.


A wooden building situated on Phipps St., Ward 3. Built in 1855, costing $7,000. Enlarged in 1879 at an expense of $7,952. Has 10 rooms and is heated by furnaces. Estimated value of Building and Land $13,000 00


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


A wooden building situated on Coddington Street, Ward 1. Built in 1855 at an expense of $7,367. Enlarged in 1876 at an expense of $3,500. Has nine rooms heated by stoves. Estimated value of Buildings and Land $15,500 00


HIGH SCHOOL.


A wooden building situated on High School Avenue, Ward 1. Built in 1852, costing $6,748. Has three rooms and is heated by furnaces. Estimated value of Building and Land $8,000 00


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


A brick building situated between Granite and Water Streets, Ward 3. Built in 1886, costing $34,995. Has 8 rooms and is heated by steam.


Estimated value of Building and Land ·


$40,000 00


224


QUINCY SCHOOL.


A wooden building situated corner Squantum and Newbury Streets, Ward 6. Built in 1873 at an expense of $18,256. Has 8 rooms and is heated by furnaces.


Estimated value of Building and Land $17,500 00


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


A wooden building situated on Washington Street, Ward 2. Built in 1858 at an expense of $7,634. Enlarged in 1874 at an expense of $3,374. Has 8 rooms and is heated by furnaces.


Estimated value of Building and Land $11,200 00


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


A two-story wooden building situated on Beale street, corner Safford street, Ward 5. Originally constructed in 1873 at an expense of $15,616. An addition was added in 1890 at an expense of $12,215. The building now contains 9 rooms. The original building is heated by furnace and in the addition, the new system of heating and ventilating has been placed - called the Smead system.


The building is now in good repair and will supply the need of this section for a number of years.


Estimated value of Building and land $28,575 00


WILLARD SCHOOL.


The original building was erected in 1855 at a cost of $7000. Enlargements were made in 1873 ($4192) and in 1882 ($6281) This building was burned in 1889, and a brick building is now being erected and is nearly finished. The building is situated on Copeland street, Ward 4, and contains 16 rooms, heated by the Smead system.


Cost of Building and Land to July 1, 1891 $95,819 16


Estimated value of Building, May 1, $47,665 69 " Land 10,725 00 $58,390 69


Furniture and books in School Buildings $11,500 00


225


SUMMARY. (Schools).


Adams


. $13,000 00


Coddington


·


15,500 00


High


8,000 00


John Hancock


40,000 00 .


Quincy


17,500 00 .


Washington


.


11,200 00


Wollaston


28,575 00


Willard


58,390 69


Furniture and books


11,500 00


$203,665 69


CITY HALL.


A granite structure situated on Hancock street, Ward 1. Erected in 1844. Land costing $1,000. Building $18,153. Remodelled in 1871 at an expense of $5,278. In 1881 addi- tional land was bought for the purpose of enlargement, costing $2,717.34. The police station is in the basement.


Estimated value of Land and Buildings $40,000 00


6 . ..


'· Furniture and Fixtures 3,154 00


$43,154 00


CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


A handsome stone structure on Washington street, Ward 1. Land purchased by the City for about $10,000. The building erected and presented to the City in 1882 by the heirs of Thomas Crane.


Estimated value of Building and Land $60,000 00


" Books 15,000 00


66


" John Adams Trust Library 2,500 00


66


" Furniture 500 00


$78,000 00


The estimated value of Books represents a commercial value, many have a historical value which money could not re- place.


$192,165 69


.


226


ALMSHOUSE.


A wooden building, situated near the foot of Codding- ton street. Contains forty (40) rooms. Erected in 1881 at an expense of $10,214.00.


Estimated value of Land and Buildings


$16,000 00


" Furniture and Stock 1,865 00


$17,865 00


School House Lot, Germantown


300 00


66


" Quincy Neck


300 00


.66


66 High street


450 00


MERRY MOUNT PARK.


Merry Mount Park deeded to the Town by Charles F. Adams in 1885. Contains seventy-four (74) acres.


Estimated value


$20,000 00


FAXON PARK.


Faxon Park deeded to the Town by H. H. Faxon in 1885. Contains twenty-seven (27) acres.


Estimated value


$3,000 00


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


The principal property consists of nine (9) Horses, six (6) single Carts; three (3) double Carts; Harnesses; one (1) Watering Cart; Steam Roller; Section Roller; Crusher and Tools of various descriptions.


Estimated value of Property


$10,500 00


TOTAL INVENTORY.


School Buildings and Property


$203,665 69


Crane Public Library and Books


78,000 00


City Hall and Furniture .


43,154 00


Fire Department


29,188 00


Merry Mount Park


20,000 00


Almshouse


17,865 00


Highway Department


10,500 00


Faxon Park


3,000 00


School House Lot, High street


450 00


66 66


Germantown


300 00


£ Quincy Neck


300 00


$406,422 69


RECORD


OF THE


BIRTHS, DEATHS and MARRIAGES


OF THE


CITY OF QUINCY


FOR 1891.


·


BOSTON : BROWN BROS. & CO., 1892.


Births.


1891.


Date. Name.


Parents.


Jan. 1. John Alexander Souter Alexander and Margaret.


2. Ellen Matilda Berggren Olans and Matilda.


2. Bertha Theresa Reichart John and Annie.


2. Frederick A. Richards James and Blanche.


3. Alfred Antonio Beaulieu Antonio and Lydia.


4. Frances Elizabeth Burke Thomas T. and Lillian E.


4. Patrick Lyons Michael and Mary E.


4. Josiah Quincy Medlin


5. -- Williams


Josiah and Maggie. Frederick and Mary.


6. John T. McCua


Charles and Mary.


6. Roie Doran


John and Rosanna.


6. William Galvin


Patrick and Gertrude.


Santino and Lucretia.


John and Isabella.


8. Lizzie Duran


8. James Norris Quinn


James P. and Mary.


8. Willie Clark Richard T. and Elizabeth J.


10. Margaret Mahan


James and Margaret.


10. Elizabeth Christina Johnson


John L. and Charlotte M.


10. William James Buckley Richard and Annie.


11. -- Hart Joseph E. and Margaret W.


12. Geo. Leo Teasdale William H. and Emily J.


13. Phoebe Elizabeth Brown Joshua and Henrietta.


13. Porter Fairbanks Tirrell Harry W. and Christina C.


13. Bertha Florence Lorendo Albert and Adelle.


7. -- Trentini


7. Eva Mason


Bartley and Mary.


230


Date Name.


Parents.


Jan. 13. Evelyn Helen McGrath William and Margaret.


13. Mary Anna Dalpie Philip and Matilda.


14. Edward Penniman New- Elmer E. and Margaret H. comb


14. John Ramsey Tytler John and Susan.


14. Jennie Eagan Timothy and Ellen A.


14. George Kuehn John and Annie.


15. James A. Collins Arthur and Mary J.


16. Mary Ellen Duggan Cornelius M. and Mary.


16. Alice Dinegan


John H. and Hannah E.


17. Louise M. Dunn


James E. and Bridget M.


17. Lillie Rogers Joseph and Amelia.


18. Maragret Theresa Man- Thomas A. and Alice. nex


19. Clifford F. Sutermeister Gotleib and Matilda M.


20. Annie E. Nelson Aaron and Hulda.


20. - O'Connor


James and Margaret.


20. - Sloane


James and Georginna.


21. Daniel Mclaughlin


21. Nellie Doyle


23. - Johnson


Andrew P. and Christina


23. Lucy Provost


25. Mario F. Broggini


25. Julia Hazel Duffy


25. Charles Peter Martin


26. Maurice H. Lynch


26. Russell Fisher Lincoln


26. Marie P. L. Decille


26. Albert James Turner


William and Agnes.


27. Freddie J. Mulligan William H. and Mary J.


William H. and Mary J.


John and Alida C.


Charles and Lena.


John L. and Bessie.


Charles and Hulda.


30. Charles Louis Gustafson Lars and Emily.


60. Hugh Lorimer Opie James J. and Mary J.


Feb. 1. Thomas Howard Johnson Thomas and Elizabeth.


1. Mary Sophia Erickson Herman and Marian


John and Mary M.


John and Theresa. Patrick and Annie.


James and Mary.


Maurice and Hester.


Clarence D. and Harriet L.


John Jr. and Evilena.


27. Frederick J. Mulligan 28. Emma Helena Johnson 28. Henry T. Fossberg 29. Seth Eldridge


30. Johanna Louise Nord


William and Catherine.


James J. and Mary.


231


Date. Name.


Parents.


Feb. 1. Edith E. Fogelgren


2. Margaret W. Moran


3. Harriet E. Curtis


4. Lawrence Donovan


5. George Palmer Burke


5. Harriet Louise Spooner 6. Elvina Levina Johnson


6. Nora Gutman


8. Edna Amy Thomas


George and Eliza.


William and Isabel.


10. George Watts


11. Lyman Everett Went- worth


9. Ellen Williemina Ken- nedy George H. and Margaret. John W. and Clara L.


13. William Russell French Charles A. and Jennie.


13. Walter James Mattie James and Elizabeth.


13. James Barton McKenzie Charles and Mary. 13. Catherine Duncan Laing William and Maggie. 13. George Gavin William and Mary.


14. Hugh Quinn Hugh and Margaret.


14. Aggda O. Nilson


Oscar and Sophia.


14. John Valentine Callaghan John and Annie.


14. Mary Minnie King Lewis and Baselis.


14. Johanna Agnes Golden Patrick H. and Bridget A.


14. Lawrence Adrian White Charles E. and Anna A.


15. Henry James Welsh John and Henrietta.


16. Joseph Leary Thomas and Margaret.


16. Mary Leary


16. William Albert Thayer Frederick A. and Matilda. Thomas and Abigail.


16. Julia Theresa Schatzel


17. John L. Miller Jr. John L. and Elizabeth.


18. Arthur Morris Ryden Axel and Augusta.


19. Gertrude L. Calloway George L. and Lizzie. Stephen and Ellen.


20. Charles Simon Delory 20. Elizabeth Giles James and Annie.


20. Josephine Giles


21. James A. R. McDonald - and Jennie.


22. Michael Shine Eugene and Ellen.


Frederick and Annie. William and Margaret. Jeptha F. and Sophia A. Dennis and Mary.


Patrick and Celesta. George F. and Mary E.


Robert and Mary.


Augustus and Martha.


16. Mabel Pauline Garrity Fred and Caroline.


23.2


Date. Name.


Parents.


23. - Logan


John and Mary A.


23. Esther Lindquist


Oscar L. and Johanna.


Charles J. and Mary J.


23. Lydia Gertrude Hanni- gan 24. Isabella W. D. Bonnor Joseph and Isabella.


Feb. 25. Grace Dever John and Annie.


25. Ellen Reilly Bernard and Elizabeth.


Michael and Margaret.


25. James Patrick Mc- Carthy 25. Charles Duggan James and Mary.


26. - Wilds Lewis W. and Winnie M.


Albert H. and Sophia A.


26. Eugene Wilmot Ken- dall Andrew and Caroline.


26. Clara Teresa Rehn


27. Jennie Cook Cum- mings


William T. and Ann.


28. Margaret Sullivan


Daniel and Margaret.


Patrick W. and Mary E.


1. Joseph Patrick Clare Henry and Margaret.


2. George David Fenton William and Hannah H.


3. Walter Ferguson Thomas F. and Agatha T.


3. Marjory Lovett Thomp- William J. and Nellie L. son


3. George Findley Rey- nolds


Alexander and Maggie.


5. Erick Walser


5. Raine Foneg


5. Nora Fitzgerald


7. Eva Mclellan Hunter


George and Charlotte A.


7. Annie Francis Starr


8. Elizabeth Littlewood


9. Margaret Burke


Alphonse and Mary. Wilfred and Celia.


John J. and Margaret.


Patrick J. and Annie F.


William J. and Agnes.


William W. and Hannah E. John and Rosie.


10. Peter Louis Dewey


11. Rosenda Ellen Tutton Ernest W, and Katie.


12. John Thomas Smith Thomas W. and Elizabeth.


13. Thomas Malcolm Hinck- Geo. W. and Cynthia. ley


Mar. 1. Catherine Driscoll


26. Marjorie Elizabeth Taber Elmer H. and Etta F.


233


Date. Name.


Parents.


· Mar. 14. Annie Matilda Anderson Edward and Matilda.


14. Grace Elizabeth Bing- ham


William J. and Ellen M.


14. Florence Ann McDonald James ard Sadie.


14. Henry Francis Harkins John and Sarah.


15. Mabel Elsie King Joseph and Sophia.


15. Dennis Manning Michael and Julia.


15. Ethel Frances Sullivan Patrick and Mary. Thomas A. and Kate.


15. - Smith


15. Bailey Leonard Sprague William B. and Mary M.


15. Esther V. M. Nelson Frank W. and Annette S.


18. Amelia Ingeburg Avid- Exel and Emily M. son


18. Joseph Sullivan


19. Ludwig Thompson


19. Mary Ellen DeCosta


20. Cornelius F. Danehy


20. Joseph R. Wenceslan


20. James Henry Dunbar 22. Mary Palmer Ward 24. Sarah Aubert


24. Warren Sears Baker


24. Charles Edward Dole


24. Norman Charles Eddy 25. Mary Catherine Geary


26. Mary Walser


26. Katie Ann Welch


26. Grace Emma Owen


27. Annie McKee


29. Joseph Henry Thayer


29. Mary Elizabeth Welsh


29. Souther Mead


29. Kittie May Walker


29. Lizzie Walker


30. Annie C. Callahan


30. Joseph Francis Daly 30. John Alfred Johnson


31. Lottie May Scarboro


31. Arthur Taylor


Timothy and Maria. Thomas and Mary.


Thomas and Mary E. Patrick F. and Julia. Alfred and Mary E.


William and Minnie. Patrick and Anna. Charles and Apoline. C. Thacher and Ruth L. Albion and Julia.


Norman and Bessie.


Daniel F. and Honora B.


Richard and Catherine.


Peter and Kate. Wm. H. and Magdalene S. Patrick and Alice T.


Nahum and Elizabeth.


James J. and Celia E. Tilson A. and S. Addie. William and Rebecca. 60 Timothy J. and Jennie. William J. and Theresa K. Charles J. and Annie J.


Alexander and Effie.


William H. and Mary A.


234


Date.


Name.


Parents.


Apr. 1. Freddie Solarie


1. Agnes H. Peterson


1. Emily McDonald


George and Jane.


Edward T. and Mary E.


Archibald and Alphonsine.


Edward and Elizabeth.


4. Mary Lovejoy


5. Emma Turner Seeley


Benj. M. and Emma.


5. Thomas Joseph Whalen Thomas and Mary. Robert J. and Elizabeth.


6. George M. Williams


7. Frances Daley


8. James Joseph Welsh


8. Roman La Favro


9. Lillian Pettepitt


Denis and Mary C.


. 10. Pontius Napoleon Swin- Samuel and Christina. sens


11. Mary Ellen Ackerly


12. Walter Mattison Clark


12. Elsid Laurendeau


Felix and Emma.


14. Louis Sydney Lorendo Sydney and Agnes.


15. Irene Marion Bradbury


Luther M., Jr. and Mary S.


15. James S. McDonald


16. Margaret M. McCarthy


Daniel and Sarah.


18. Ermano Bizzozero Louis and Josephine.


19. David King Dackers


Peter W. and Mary.


20. Bertha Castleton Foss


21. Carl Axel Allison


George H. and Jennie. - and Augusta M.


22. Elizabeth A. Murphy William E. and Mary.


23. Wm. Francis Dorley William M. and Levina E.


23. Anastasia D. Harkins William and Mary.


24. Thomas Chandler Hard- C. Theodore and Leslie. wick


24. Ines May Jefferson Wilford L. and Carrie.


24. --- Staples


Frank E. and Elizabeth.


25. Mabel McVitie Robert and Annie.


27. Mary Ellen Shine Daniel and Ellen.


28. Annie V. Lindquist


Oscar and Hannah C.


28. Elmer Burns Michael J. and Margaret F.


28. Mary W. Peterson Bennett and Josephine.


29. Charles Francis Lest


John F. and Amelia A.


2. William John White


3. Arthur Levesque


Joseph and Winnie. Axel and Anna.


Michael and Mary E.


John and Julia. Alex and Sophia.


Ernest and Rhoda.


Charles A. and Annie.


Agnes J. and Maggie S.


235


Date. Name.


Parents.


Apr. 29. William F. Winne- berger 29. Mary Badot


William F. and Sarah F.


Emile and Aurora.


William and Sarah.


Alexander and Catherine S.


2. Florence Melinda Higgs James T. and Emily.


4. Edward Pierce Edward and Annie


4. Alexander McInnis


William and Christie A.


9. Marion Weeden Henry C. and Amy F.


9. Agnes Leslie Moffatt David and Marion M ..


9. Charles Joseph Rogers John M. and Maggie.


10. Bertha Elizabeth Nichols


Oliver and Nellie.


10. Helen Clark Ellerick William and Christina.


10. John Joseph Callahan John and Kate.


10. Janie Pearl McDonald Kenneth and Lizzie.


10. Agnes Elizabeth Crock- Ebenezer and Maggie. ett


10. Ursula Kent


Robert and Mary.


10. - - Hall William J. and Maggie.


12. Willie Ventio


Michael and Theresa.


12. John J. Sullivan


James H. and Mary E.


13. Nina Rose Harris


Joseph R. and Catherine M.


13. Geo. E. Belliveau Luke J. and Victoria.


13. Harry Alexander Wil- son


Harry and Marjarie.


14. Marie Grace Larkin John T. and Mary E.


15. Sarah Doyle Peter and Mary.


16. William Richards William and Emily.




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