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70361.6 948
101292.85
994
56750.75 6879
19743.7 13386.6 2679 278
578
*Taken up,
24766
70361.6 948
101292.85 994
56750.75 6879 19743.7
13386.6 2679
278
578
994
348
In 1892,
64
Total miles, 56.40. * Taken up in 1893, 490 feet. Taken up in 1894, 1686 feet.
187
188
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
WATER ANALYSIS. (PARTS
DATE OF
APPEARANCE.
ODOR.
No.
Collec tion.
Exam- inat'n
Turbidity.
Sediment. Color.
Cold.
Hot.
1894.
1894.
11,683
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Very Slight.
Very Slight.
0.55
Distinctly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,810
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Very Slight.
Slight.
0.40
Very Faintly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,947
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Distinct.
Slight.
0.53
Faintly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
12,097
Apr. 23
Apr. 25
Slight.
Cons.
0.38
Faintly Vegetable.
Faintly Vegetable.
12,267
May 21
May 22
Distinct.
Cons.
0.60
Distinctly Vegetable and Grassy. Distinctly Vegetable and Disag'bl. Decidedly Disagreeable Clam Shells.
Distinctly
12,432
June 25
June 27
Distinct.
Cons. Yellow.
0.60
12,600
July 24
July 25
Decided Yellow Green.
Cons. Yellow and Green.
0.60
Distinctly Vegetable.
13,027
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Distinet.
Cons.
0.70
13,195
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Decided.
Cons.
0.90
13,383
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Distinct Milky.
Cons. Rusty.
0.70
13,545
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Slight.
Slight.
0.65
Distinctly Vegetable & Unpleasant. Distinctly Vegetable & Unpleasant. Decidedly Vegetable & Unpleasant. Distinctly Vegetable & Unpleasant.
Unpl'sant. Decidedly Vege ble &' Disag'ble, Decidedly Vege'ble & Disag ble. Distinctly Vege'ble & Unpl'sant.
12,797
Aug. 21
Aug. 22
Slight.
Slight.
1.40
Vg.& Fishy Clam-like. Decidedly Vegetable & Fishy. Decidedly Vegetable & Mouldy. Decidedly Vege'ble &
Distinctly Vege ble &
Unpl'sant.
189
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
IN 100,000.) RESERVOIR.
RESIDUE ON EVAPOR TION
AMMONIA.
NITROGEN AS
Albuminoid.
Chlorine.
Ni- trates.
Ni- trites.
Oxygen Condensed,
4.00
1.35 2.65
.0000
.0128 .0090 .0038
.65
.0070
.0000
0.8
.0150 .5032
3.30
1.00 2.30
.0008
.0116
.0104
.0012
.56
.0070
.0000
0.3
.0150
.4320
3.40
1.05 2.35
.0028
.0164
.0132 .0032
.65
.0070
.0000
0.4
.0225
.4042
3.15 1.35 1.80
.0010
.0150
.0110
.0040
.66
.0180
.0000
0.5
.0200
.4211
3.45 1.60 1.85
.0014
.0228
,0164
.0064
.60
.0030
.0000
0.8
.4883
4.15 1.65 2.50
.0000
.0270 .0200 .0070
.67
.0000
.0000
0.6
.5375
4.15 1.90 2.25
.0000
.0274 .0176
.0098
.73
.0040
.0000
0.8
.5182
7.85
4.00 3.85
.0006
.0322
.0298
.0024
.67
.0000
.0000
1.6
.0400 .3000
1.540
4.20 1.80 2.40
.0024
.0288
.0180
.0108
.66
.0020
.0000
0.8
.1500 .0700
.4990
4.70 2.00 2.70
.0126
.0356
.0232
.0124
.71
.0030
.0000
0.9
.0950 .0925
.5949
4.60 1.50 3.10
.00:22
.0244
.0168
.0076
.75
.0050
.0000
0.8
.0480 .0365
.6929
4.20 1.35 2.85
.000
.0206
.0152
.0054 .74
.0080
.0000
0.8
.0175
.5313
Hardness.
Iron.
Tot.
L'ss on Igni ed. tion
Fix-
Free.
In Total Solu- tion.
Sus- pen'n
190
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
WATER ANALYSIS. (PARTS IN
DATE OF
APPEARANCE.
ODOR.
No
C'llec- tion.
Exam- inat'n
Turbidity.
Sediment. Color.
Cold.
Hot.
1894.
1894.
11,682
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Very Slight.
Slight.
0.60
Distinctly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,809
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Very Slight.
Slight.
0.50
Very Faintly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,946
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Very Slight.
Slight.
0.80
Faintly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
12,096
Apr. 23.
Apr. 25
Very Slight.
Cons.
1.25
Distinctly Vegetable Sweetish. Distinctly Vegetable and Grassy.
Decidedly Vegetable & Grassy.
12,431
June 25
June 27
Slight.
Slight Brown. Cons. Yellowish Brown Flocks. Cons. Rusty.
1.20
Distinctly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
12,599
July 24
July 25
Slight.
0.75
Distinctly Vegetable.
« Mouldy. Distinctly
12,795
Aug. 21
Aug. 22
Decided.
0.55
Very Faint or None.
13,026
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Very Slight.
Slight.
1.00
Distinctly Vegetable & Unpleasant. Distinctly Vegetable Sweetish.
Veg'able & Sweetish. Distinctly Veg.Some- what unp't Decidedly Vegetable Sweetish.
13,382
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Very Slight.
Very Slight.
0.73
Faintly Vegetable.
Faintly Vegetable.
13,544
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Very Slight.
Slight.
0.60
Distinctly Vegetable.
Faintly Vegetable.
13,194
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Very Slight.
Very Slight.
1.20
Decidedly Vegetable Sweetish.
12,266
May 21
May 22
Very Slight.
Cons.
1.80
Distincily Vegetable
191
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
100,000.) BROOK ABOVE RESERVOIR.
RESIDUE ON EVAPOR'TION
AMMONIA.
NITROGEN AS
L'ss
Iron.
Condensed.
3.75 1.35 2.40
.0000
.0102
.0082 .0020
.60
.0050
.0000
0.6
.0120 .4827
3.80 1.25 2.55
.0000
.0110
.0084 .0026
.65
.0050
.0000
0.2
.0100 .4720
3.30 1.35 1.95
.0000
.0142
.0128 .0014
.58
.0030
.0000
0.3
.0185 .6545
3.25 1.45 1.80
.0006
.0196
.0174 .0022 1.06
.0000
.0000
0.5
.0200 .8137
4.95 2.55 2.40
.0006
.0226
.0216 .0010
.54
.0030
.0000
0.6
1.041
4.70 1.25 3.45
.0012
.0158
.0140 .0018
.54
.0050
.0002
0.6
.5621
4.30 1.55 2.75
.0000
.0154 .0130 .0024
.35
.0050
.0001
0.8
.5144
4.10 2.00 2.10
.0000
.0248 .0170 .0078
.72
.0000
.0000
0.7
.0600 .0250
.4774
5.40,1.65 3.75
.0000
.0150
.0130 .0020
.68
.0000
.0000
0.8
.0380 .0290
.6083
5.30 1.90 3.40
.0002
.0164 .0150 .0014
.68
.0000
.0000
0.9
.0230 .0200
.7781
4.60 1.65
2.95
.0006
.0136
.0104 .0032
.69
.0020
.0000
0.8
.0130 .0090
. 7478
4.25
1.50
2.75
.0004
.0114 .0098 .0016
.72
.0080
.0000
0.6
.0060
.5020
Oxygen
"Tot.
on Igni tion
Fix- ed.
Free.
In- In Total Solu- Sus- tion. pen'n
Chlorine.
Ni- trates.
Ni- trites.
Hardness.
Albuminoid.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS .- State Board of Health. Microscopical Examination of Water. (Number of Organisms per 100 centimeters.) Reservoir.
Month,
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Chemist's No ..
11,683 11,810 11,947 12,097 12,267| 12,432 12,600 12,794 13,027 13,195 13,383 13,545
Date of collection, Date of examination,
24 26
26 27
Mar. 26 29
24 25
21 23
26 28
24 25
21 22
25 26
22 24
27 28
26 27
DIATOMACEAE,
Asterionella, Cyclotella,
7600
Cymbella,
100
100
300
400
Diatoma,
300
100
Grammatophora, Melosira,
600
Meridion,
200
100
400
100
100
Pinnularia,
3800
2400
11600 100
1800 600
700
20000
400
200
CYANOPHYCELE,
400
100
1200
100
300
100
Microcystis, Oscillaria,
100
ALGE,
2400
Chlorococcus, Closterium,
50
400000 328000 264000
Conferva, Cosmarium, Pediastrum,
100
100
3000
100
Protococcus, Raphidium,
.
500
800
500
80000
400 200
192
Navicula,
100
28000 140000 584000
200
2400
Synedra, Tabellaria.
100
100
Chroococcus, Clathrocystis, Colosphærium,
100
200
1
9600
.
Scenedesmus, Staurastrum, Zoöspores, Selenastrum,
200
200
200
200
200
600
50
800
1000
FUNGI.
Crenothrix, Zoöglora, RHIZOPODA, Diffiugia, INFUSORIA,
400 11200
12800
72000
44000 132000
96000
400
100
300
800
Ciliated infusorian,
100
Cryptomonas,
800
5000
Dinobryon,
100
100
Dinobryon cases,
400
9200
600
Euglena,
100
Monas,
800
300
Peridinium,
8400
2200
100
400
600
20000
10800
7600
900
2400
1400
193
Trachelomonas,
100
100
100
500
500
Encysted Protozoa.
100
VERMES,
Anurea,
100
200
300
200
600
200
Monocerca,
100
Polyarthra,
100
100
100
200
Rotatorian ova,
100
100
200
100
200
Rotifer,
300
200
100
300
100
100
CRUSTACEA,
Cyclops,
1
MISCELLANEOUS,
Amorphous matter,
Pr.
Abd.
Abd.
Ab.
Ald.
Acarina,
3
TOTAL ORGANISMS,
13900
4900
42900
21300 182300 210100 748800
4000
18900 515700 338400 265800
TOTAL GENERA,
:)
16
14
13
15
15
13
5
15
19
10
4
3200
3600
200 8400
Tintinnidium,
100
100
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS .- State Board of Health.
Microscopical Examination of Water. (Number of Organisms per 100 centimeters.)
Brook above Reservoir.
Month,
Chemist's No.,
Date of collection, Date of examination,
Jan. 11682 24 26
Feb. 11809 26 27
Mar. 11946 26 28
Apr. 12096 24 25
May 12266 21 23
June 12431 25 27
July 12599 24 25
Aug. 12795 21 22
Sept. 13026 25 25
Oct. 13194 23 24
Nov. 13382 27 28
Dec. 13544 26 27
DIATOMACEÆ,
Asterionella,
700
Cyclotella,
150
100
100
Diatoma,
50
300
100
Epithemia,
150
50
100
Gomphonema,
150
100
Meridion,
2400
200
200
100
300
Navicula,
100
100
Pinnularia,
100
Surirella,
100
1800
3400
1000
100
6400
200
850
900
100
Closterium.
50
Cosmarium,
150
50
Desmidium,
500
200
200
50
100
100
200
100
FUNGI,
100
500
4400
400
250
500
100
200
Zoöglæa,
200
5200
4000
92000
1600
500
194
100
Synedra,
Tabellaria, Stauroneis, ALGE,
700
Protococcus, Raphidium, Scenedesmus, Staurastrum, Zoöspores,
Crenothrix, Molds,
300
INFUSORIA, Dinobryon, Euglena, Monas, Peridinium, Trachelomonas. Mallamonas,
300
100
300
100
50
18000
100
100
100
CRUSTACEA, Cyclops,
2
Pr.
1
100
1
TOTAL ORGANISMS,
2700 3
450
3250
5050
3500
6400
8700 118000
1850
1300
300
900
TOTAL GENERA,
3
11
10
9
8
9
2
4
3
4
195
MISCELLANEOUS, Amorphous matter, Acarina, Sponge spicules, Insect remains,
PIPES LAID IN 1894.
STREET.
LOCATION.
4
6
8
12
16
Hyd's
Gates
Adams
Ave. to W. 5 park to Milton line
311
1985.8
3
2
Albertina
Extended westerly
54
1
Apthorp
Billings road easterly
595.2
1
1
Arlington
Central ave. to end of pipe
5
1
Atlantic ave.
Hancock to Newbury ave.
1306.0
2
2
Bates ave.
Grove to Willard
159.2
2034.9
3
4
Bates court
Bates ave.
367.0
1
12
Beach
Mason easterly
209.0
949.0
Bennington
Extended southerly
122.0
Billings
Atlantic to Prospect
681.8
Billings road
Royal to Apthorp
12.3
679.0
1 122 2
4
Broadway
Farr'gt'n to Newport av westerly
822.8
1
2
Bromfield
Gould to Mason
671.4
1
1
Brook road
Liberty to Intervale
351.2
1
Brook
Taylor to Highland ave.
5.0
918.0
1
1
Brooks
Henry to Billings road
489.0
1
Calumet
Billings road to Vassall
631.9
1
1
Center
Common to Station
13.0
Central ave.
Newport ave, to Farrington
22.8
612.6
2
.
1
Atlantic
Adams to Summit ave.
12.0
1418.8
2
196
13
1462.0
Brooks ave.
Liberty to Lincoln school
772.2
1
Beale
88.6
EXTENTIONS OF 1894 .- Continued.
STREET.
LOCATION.
1
6
12
16
Hyd's
Gates
Common
Center towards Adams
54.5
2681.5
4
1
Common, road to
Common easterly
7.0
212.0
1
1
Clark
Edwin to Squantum
364.9
1
1
Clark ave.
Garfield
472.4
1
1
Cleverly court
Washington
558.0
10.9
69.0
2
Copeland
Corner Common
16.0
9.0| 1861.2
1
Copeland
Crescent to Willard
921.5
1
Columbia
Taber to Center
269.0
1
Curtis
Ryden
29.6
1
Cross
To connect with Common
60.0
·2
Doble
West to Larry
604.0
-
1
East Elm ave.
Franklin ave. easterly
749.0
1
Edwin
Faxon road to Clark
250.0
1
Endicott
Payne southerly
384.6
2
Eustis
Rawson road to Everett
754.2
1
1
Everett
Hamden circle to Beach
538.7
1
Everett
To connect with Billings road
35.0
2690.0
4
5
Farrington
Squantum to Central ave.
1
Fayette
To connect with Central ave.
179.8
Faxon road
Henry to Edwin
107.0
287.7
Franklin ave.
To connect with Sewall
198.0
197
1
Cross
To connect with Copeland
66.0
1
Franklin ave. Furnace ave.
East Elm ave. to Sachem Copeland
241.8
1
39.0
1
Granite
To connect with School
284.0
1
Grove
Granite ave. westerly
37.6
1408.2
4
3
Hall place
Rogers northerly
494.0
1
Hamden circle
Willett to Rawson road
653.6
1
1
Hamden circle
Everett easterly
193.0
Hamilton
Connection with Everett
52.0
1
Hancock
Opposite Hunt
20.0
1
Henry
Faxon road easterly
63.7
1
1
Hill
McDonald southerly
267.4
1
Hunt
Hancock to Newbury ave.
882.4
Independence av. Bennington to Plymouth
649.0
2
Intervale
To connect with Brooks ave.
63.0
Larry
Willard to Doble
93.0
416.0
1
1
Liberty
Penn to Brooks ave.
4.0
50.4
40.0
663.3
2
4
Lunt
Billings road southerly
633.0
1
Malden
Willard westerly
412.0
1
1
Marshall
Billings road northerly
221.3
1
Main
South
30.6
1
McDonald
Center to Hill
209.0
1
1
Montelair ave.
Squantum
28.6
1
Morton
To connect with Common
316.0
1
Newbury ave.
Hollis ave. southerly
351.0
Newbury ave.
Squantum to Hunt
113.0
1
Newbury ave.
Extension, Atlantic to Russell
258.0
1
198
Larry place
Willard westerly
178.0
413.6
EXTENTIONS OF 1894 .- Continued.
STREET.
LOCATION.
+
6
8
12
16
Hyd's
Gates
Nightingale ave.
Intervale to end of pipe
333.8
North
Washington to South
18.0
1753.0
2
Payne
To connect with Phipps
189.3
1
1
Pearl
6.0
1
1
Phipps
School to Water
795.0
Phipps
Pearl to Faxon park
1574.0
3
Pierce
Billings road to Glover ave.
344.0
435.6
1
Quincy ave.
New Road southerly
15.0
1180.9
3
1
Reardon
Common westerly
25.8
1
Robertson
Willard easterly
89.0
1
Robertson
Adams westerly
6.0
1077.3
1
1
Rodman
To connect with Brooks ave.
31.0
1
Rogers
To connect with Willard
32.0
1
Ryden
Whitwell to Curtis
467.5
1
1
Sachem
Franklin ave. easterly
259.0
178.1
1
1
Sea
Valley easterly
1175.0
Sewall
Franklin ave. westerly
243.5
1
South
New Road to North
59.0
2528.6
5
2
South Walnut
Union southerly
1425,3
2
1
199
1
Prospect
Atlantic ave. to Billings
1
River
Royal
Squantum Sumner
Farrington to Montclair ave. South to So. Walnut
31.4
761.0
1
1
Taber
To connect with Brooks ave, Beale to Brook
583.0
2
Town Hill road
Center easterly
159.3
1
Trafford
To connect with Brooks av.
112.0
1
Washington
Near Cleverly court
10.0
1
West
Center
39.2
1
West Elm ave.
Franklin ave. easterly
109.0
1
Whitwell
Extended to Ryden
44.0
Willard
Cross to Malden
8.0
948.4
1
1
Willard
End of pipe towards Milton line
396.0
1495.0
3
2
Willard off
Willard westerly
27.0
1
Total.
2253.8
27341.3
24573.1 3105.2
5438.7
92
128
Total number of feet, 62,712.1.
Number of miles, 11.86.
200
14.0
1393.6
2
1
44.0
1
Taylor
Report of City Clerk.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Jan. 1, 1895.
To His Honor, the Mayor of the City of Quincy :
SIR :- I submit herewith the sixth annual report of this office for the year ending December 31st, 1894.
RECEIPTS.
Marriage licenses
$89 00
Dog licenses
204 60
Other licenses
169 00
Recording mortgages, &c.
140 30
Total . $602 90
The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer, as will appear by his account.
Number of marriages recorded in 1894 186
Number of deaths recorded in 1894 380
Number of births recorded in 1894 660
Number of marriage intentions recorded in 1894 178
Number of dogs licensed, 928 males, 83 females, for which the sum of $2,244.00 was received, of which $2,039.40 was paid to the County Treasurer.
Annexed are lists of births, marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1894, the election returns for 1894, the Jury List for 1895, and the City Ordinances, revised to Jan. 1, 1895.
Yours respectfully, HARRISON A. KEITH,
City Clerk.
202
BIRTHS IN QUINCY, 1894.
DATE.
NAME.
Jan. 1.
Munroe,
1. Annie Jones Denton,
2. John William Scott,
3. John Selorick Carlson,
5. Annie Adelaide Thompson,
6. Julia O'Neil,
7. Cadulare Dalpe,
7. August William Viden,
8. John Charles Brunett,
9. Mildred F. Cahill,
9. Peterson,
9. Pedro Gilieo,
9. Clara Augusta Jackson,
10. Veronica Gertrude Rotch,
10. Laura Elizabeth Lamb,
11. Francis Gevins,
11. William George Gibb,
11. Hugh James Halvosa,
11. William Henry Welch,
11. Elfrida Anna Wettergren,
13. Delia Flaherty,
13. Grace Ramsdell,
14. IIazel Ernestine Belcher,
14. Frederick Sutermeister,
15. James Quinn,
15. Winifred Scanlon,
- 16. Marion Garfield Stoddard,
17. Doris Estelle Cummings,
18. Henry Gorman,
18. Hannah Frances Vaughn,
19. MeIlwraite, 20. James Henry Bisson,
11. Maggie Kerr Gordon,
21. Laban Lincoln Gardner,
PARENTS.
Richard A. and Margaret _1. Warren E. and Annie John and Annie John and Elizabeth Manuel and Annie M. Patrick and Mary Philip and Matilda August and Marie Joseph and Mary D. Thomas F. and Mary W. John and Marie Francis and Rosalie Charles and Albera Thomas and Mary Thomas J. and Laura Clement and Jane Joseph and Elizabeth Charles H. and Hannah Robert E. and Mary E. Oscar and Anna John and Mary Henry E. and Jennie E. Frank A. and Sarah Frederick A. and Lydia Peter F. and Mary Cornelius and Maria Willie E. and Clara N. William F. and Cordelia William and Katie William and Katie Thomas and Mary James H. and Mary David L. and Mary Arthur P. and Carrie H.
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Jan. 21. Jacob W. Jacobson,
21. Annie Nicholas,
24. Cora Morton,
24. Flaherty,
25. Mary Frances O'Brien,
25. Geddes,
Elizabeth Gertrude Haley,
25. 26. Carter,
26. Mary Bella,
26. Alice Florence Box,
27. Hugo Tottola.
27. James Weston Pratt,
Joseph Raab,
William Henry Sweeney,
Sullivan,
Flaherty,
Joseph St. Peter,
27. 27. 28. 29. 29. 30. Canty,
Mc Neil,
30. 1. Robert Henry Frazer,
Carlson, 2. 3. 3. Philip Halvosa,
Andrew Walker Gregory,
Charles Harold Swanson,
Broberg,
4. 4. Catherine Helen Laing,
5. Katie Reddington,
5. Marie Goodhue,
6. Nellie Yule Norrie,
6. Gustof Adolph Bergfors, 7. AAlmenia Calleradi,
9. Rose Kelly,
10. Bartholomew JJohn Flaherty, Thomas and Hannah J. 11. Edward Fitzgerald,
12. Ruth Sullivan,
13. Maggie Holt,
14. John James Patrick Ryan,
Matthew and Annie Thomas and Loveday Arthur and Jennie James and Elizabeth Michael and Nellie John W. and Alice A. Thomas and Mary J. Frank and Florence Fred and Mary Dennis and Delia Cæsar and Victoria James W. and Emma F. Joseph and Maggie Michael and Mary F. John E. and Mary B. James and Hannah William and Ludivine Patrick and Catherine Peter J. and Laura A. David R. and Eliza Carl and Ann A. John and Elizabeth Charles and Lesie Philip and Kate Carl and Mary William and Elizabeth John P. and Mary John H. and Catherine J. William B. and Joanna Gustaf and Matilda Louis and Theresa Thomas and Bridget
John and Catherine Thomas J. and Rose Thomas and Mary James P. and Agnes
Feb.
204
Feb. 14. Joseph McDonald,
14. Thomas Francis Drohan,
14. Francis Maxwell Barrett,
15. Edward Frost,
15. William Jerome Burke,
16. Charles Walter Sass,
16. Alice Murphy,
16. Katharina Bradley,
17. Agnes Ballou,
17. Foster,
17. Foster,
18. Mary Galvin,
18. Alfredo DiBona,
18. Casarico,
19. Terhune,
19. Clifford Whittemore Backus, Charles H. and Clara A.
20. Bessie Dean,
20. Mary Louisa Curry,
22. Rachel E. Hockiner,
22. Isabella Foster,
22. Pitts,
23. Oscar Walter Higberg,
23. Theresa Agnes Lycett,
23. Edith Frances Mullen,
24 .. Somers,
24. Lillian Freeman Webster, Eugene A. and Lottie F. 25. Melvina Mary Ducette,
25. Neils Nelson,
25. Hannah Mullen,
26. Jennie Paul,
William Hayden Pratt,
Barstow,
Mar.
27. 28. 1. Vogel,
1. Adams,
Olgiocti,
1. 1. Ollie Lizzie Fogle, 2. Daniel Holland,
Michael L. and Annabelle Michael and Ella John and Emma Walter and Annie Bernard and Eliza Frank C. and Meta P. Daniel and Rose John, Jr. and Julia Lawrenee and Cecelia George and Annie George and Annie Joseph and Margaret Giovanni and Caterina Luigi and Josephine George F. and Kate
James and Agnes Michael and Kate John and Hannah E. Charles C. and Kate A. William and Adelaide
John and Annie Patrick H. and Margaret James H. and Edith A. William and Mary
Emil and Charlotte Neils and Margaret Cornelius and Lizzie
Joseph and Rosa George F. and Susie L. Alfred T. and Laura John H. and Minnie W. John W. and Hessie II. Vincent and Blanche
Henry and Minnie John and Joanna
205
Mar. 2. Selma Caroline Sander,
3. John Herbert Hicks,
3. Albert James Nickerson,
3. Wilfred Paradise,
4. Arrin Page,
1. Campbell,
4. Ruth Elizabeth Tytler,
6. Cornelius Lyons,
6. Margaret Reardon,
6. Robert Corrilla,
6. Emily Predario,
7. Zilpha Coombs,
7. Mary Ann Daley,
8. Enima Julia Shay,
9. Bertha Ada Frazier,
9. Glaney Smania,
10. Lorretto Tocci,
10. William Burke Dalton,
11. Paul Revere Dorley,
11. Eleanor Marion Clarke,
11. Agnes Lydia Elizabeth Lund,
12. Helen Frances Mitchell,
13. Harold Price,
13. AAlice Ryder,
13. - - Burch,
14. William Henry Cahalan,
14. Paul Lyons,
16. Daniel Patrick Shea,
16. Peter Plant,
16. Edith Marion Atkins,
17. Thomas Patrick Buckley,
17. Josie Eva Edwards,
17. Mary Eckle,
17. Larson, 18. Thomas Golden,
18. Helen Hastings Joss,
19. William Peterson,
Oscar and Hilda Silas and Agnes John A. and Annie Etchen and Josephine Frank A. and Alice L. Thomas and Mary John and Susan Timothy and Julia Patrick and Mary Lawrence and Theresa Louis and Inozenta Herbert. E. and Lottie M. Timothy and Nora James and Mary E. Allen J. and Elizabeth Angelo and Mary Cesidio and Josephine William and Julia Joseph and Charlotte John A. and Prsicilla A. John and Lena Frank and Sarah Edward and Hilda Frank and Laura John S. and Chestie Timothy F. and Mary Matthew and Catharine John and Abbie Mark and Mary Elisha D. and Gertrude Peter and Kate James F. and Mary George and Mary John and Charlotte Bryne and Mary John and Mary Peter and Emma
206
Mar. 20.
Campbell,
20. Earl Folsom Weeks,
20. - Sexton
21. Evelyn Esther Moriarty
21. John Edward Nightingale
23. Robert Henry Newell
24. Lindberg
24. Nelson Merrill
25. Herman E. Hoyt
26. Mildred Duggan
26. Phæbe Shackley
27. Gertrude McDougall
28. Theresa Alice Elcock
28. Nellie Ferriter
29. John Francis Donlay Annie Bryan
April 1.
2. Petterson
2.
Fournier
2. John William Joseph Dickie
2. Ethel Almquist
3. Catharine Louise Welsh
3. Nellie Theresa Mahoney
3. Jessie Southerland Souden 3. George Chalmers
4. Helena O'Toole
4. Mary Macalini
6. James Ambrose Leary
7. Alice Landry
7. Winifred Ann Johnson
8. Winslow Bradford Weston
8. Susan Christina Shand
8. Esther Louise Nellie Peterson 8. Gosimore Purzira
8. - Laundin 8. Elizabeth Annie Mattie 9. Robert Albert Mullaney
9. Lester Warren Thayer
William and Flora W. Benjamin J. and Cora John and Ellen
John D. and Mary John F. and Sarah William and Martha Claus G. and Anna Nelson and Maria
James E. and Mary John and Bessie Albion K. P. and Maggie Murdock and Annie George F. and Julia John and Annie John J. and Sarah Edward and Margaret Arrid and Hannah Wilfred F. and Celia William and IIelen T.
George and Hilda John and Mary Dennis and Nora William and Annie Alexander and Minnie Thomas and Helena
Joseph and Rosie Thomas and Margaret Joseph and Lemina Joseph J. and Mary George and Anna W. Robert and Annie D. Julius and Paulina Salvatore and Mary Charles and Sophia James and Jane Elizabeth Thomas and Elizabeth Fred and Matilda
207
April 9. Carl Lilliquist
9. Mary Anna Hill
9. Arthur Albert Hall
10. Annie Elizabeth Anderson
10. John Carrigan
10. Gladys Chester Lillicrap
11. Carl Joseph Sandbloom
11 William Faulkner Gray,
12. 3 Esther Swanson,
13. Velma Fanning,
13. John Joseph Greenquist,
13. Eva Elizabeth Smith,
15. Lawson,
15. John Henry Metzer,
15. Zeda Alfreda Stohl,
16. Lemuel George Murray,
16. Edith Aleda Swanson,
16. Carl Robert Lawson,
16. Margaret Kelley,
16. Zeta Elizabeth Donovan,
17. Clara Emma Lemieux,
18. Francis Joseph Favero,
19. Martha Emma Woodward,
19. Bertie Gideon Rodgers,
19. Emeline Molinari,
19. Clarence Lexington Coombs,
21. Robert Mclellan,
21. John Henry Kemp,
23. Marion Gertrude Green, 23. Alfred Cazzirico,
23. Ellen Elizabeth Johnson, 24. Evelyn J. Johnson,
24. Mary Bemis,
25. Miller, 26. Gavin,
27. John Shaw Pfaffman, 27. Celesti Monti,
August and Lena William and Jennie Albert H. and Mary Anders Y. and Annie Thomas and Mary Emanuel and Rosie Frank and Emily Robert W. and Margaret Joseph and Maria William and Effic Charles and Christina E. Bernard C. and Agnes Charles O. and Sarah John and Minnie Edward and Selma Lemuel G. and Mary F. Swan and Mary Charles and Sarah A. Thomas and Margaret John and Mary Telesphore and Jennie Mitchell and Mary Arthur W. and Mary J. Francis and Azilda Leopold and Amelia Walter J. and Lucie James and Rebecca James W. and Ellen Fredrick W. and Edith S. John and Joanna Andrew and Mary John and Matilda J. John and Sarah John L. and Lizzie Thomas and Mary George E. and Mabel A. Carlo and Maria
208
April 28. Elizabeth M. Gallagher, Henry T. and Philomena A ..
28. Annie Matilda Golden,
29.
Thayer,
29. Nathan Warshaw,
29. Eleanor Mahoney,
29. Arthur Victor Bavin,
29. Henry Wingate Allquist,
30. Harvey Field Dewson, Edward H. Jr. and Maud D.
May 1. Teblani,
1. John Hector Reynolds,
2. Isabella Maud Copeland,
2. Alice Elizabeth Hennigar,
3. Mary Ann McGlone,
3. Hilge Fredolph Peterson,
4. Frank James Howard,
' 4. Willard Eldon White,
5. Osborne Wentworth Rogers,
5. Ellen Sheehan,
6. Mary Elizabeth McGrath,
Golden,
7. 7. Conrad Freeburg,
8. Bertha Marabelle Wallace,
8. Mary Ellen Buckley,
8. Joseph Rossi,
8. -White,
8. Ralph Aubry Blanchard, Robert J. and Elizabeth M. Mace Tocci, J. S. and Josephine Narcisse and Edwidge Julius and Bengta
10. 12. Tedere,
12. Oscar E. Johnson,
12. Eugenia Eva LeClare, Narcisse and Hedwidge 12. Stanley Walker, George and Mary 13. William Henry Pletsch, Henry and Antoinette 13. William George Park, James and Sarah 14. Dunstan, 14. Dunstan, James and Margaret. James and Margaret 14. Florence Vell Frazier, David and Mary 15. Freda Menalda Klingenhagen, William and Lilian J.
Patrick H. and Bridget. John M. and Alemeda Lewis and Sophie Jeremiah S. and Mary J.
Frank and Victoria John and Annie
Luigi and Delima Alex and Margaret James and Mary Charles J. and Mary J. Alfred and Mary
Louis and Mary Carey and Marcella Charles E. and Annie A. Osborne and Carrie S. Michael and Ellen Michael and Mary A. Clarence F. and Alice E. Charles and Annie L. Ernest and Elizabeth Cornelius and Nora Caesar and Mary Jeremiah and Emma
209
May 15. James Edward McDonald, James E. and Elizabeth A.
15. 16. Pauline Vivian Swingle,
17. Stedman,
17. Stedman,
17. C'lement O'Brien,
17. Alice Savil,
17. Albert Carr Thomas,
18. Christopher Barry,
18. Samuel Collins,
18. Mary Hilda Crowley,
19. Constance Madeline Larkin,
Mary Ellen Callahan,
20. 20. John Aloysius Dunn,
20. Phoebe Celia Fitzpatrick,
21. Effie Kerr,
Garrett Earl Woolsley Keith Woolila,
23. 24. 25. Harry Philip Pitts,
26. Beatrice Mildred Moody,
26. Marguerite Lillian McGilvray,
27. Eva Mary McDonald,
Havelock and Nina AAlex and Saralı William and Eliza James Jr. and Margaret John and Susan James and Jennie Calvin and Agnes
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