Randolph town reports 1875-1890, Part 19

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Publication date: 1875
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CR.


March, 1879. By balance in treasury,


$5,418 12


$5,418 12


April, 1879.


· $4,423 96


corporation tax,


48 88


town of Quincy (pauper),


. . .


. . .


. . .


. . .


.


·


48 00


$4,520 84


May. 1879.


By cash balance, .


$2,358 89


liquor licenses,


75000


E. M. Roel (tax, 1878),


400 58


" (tax, 1878),


731 45


town of Easton,


226 25


Pembroke,


26 00


Duxbury,


8 00


Foxboro,


25 80


city of Taunton,


97 00


loan (Randolph National Bank,


3,000 00


$7,781 85


June, 1879.


By cash balance, ·


$2,691 54


liquor licenses,


250 00


E. M. Roel (tax, 1878), .


973 99


town of Braintree,


47 11


Canton,


·


.


.


38 50


$4,001 14


July, 1879.


By cash balance, .


$88 22


liquor licenses. .


50 00


E. M. Roel (extra tax, 1878), .


90 17


Commonwealth note, .


7,000 00


$7,228 39


August, 1879.


By cash balance, .


.


·


·


·


·


. .


.


180 08


66 66


66 1878,


151 33


liquor license,


50 00


(loan) Randolph National Bank,


..


. .


.


4,000 00


$7,206 20


September, 1879.


By cash balance,


E. M. Roel (tax),


·


.


. . .


. .


·


. . .


. .


.


2,764 88


Almshouse,


.


384 00


·


.


.


.


.


·


.


·


.


·


·


. .


. . . .


.


.


$2,824 79


E. M. Roel, interest tax, 1877,


.


·


·


.


. $1,867 58


$5,016 46


·


.


157 88


Methuen,


By cash balance, .


66


DR.


THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN ACCOUNT WITH


October, 1879.


To cash paid Randolph National Bank (loan), 66 66 (loan),


.


.


.


.


. 3,000 00


interest on above notes,


205 42


Randolph National Bank (loan),


4,000 00


interest on above,


31 67


on town orders,


3,296 16


Balance,


.


.


4,033 32


November, 1879,


To cash paid sealer of weights and measures, for duplicate weights and measures, on town orders,


. .


5,095 75


Balance,


.


·


.


528 21


$5,637 96


December, 1879.


To cash paid county for dogs, Turner Library (interest),


300 00


Commonwealth Bank tax, 66 State tax,


2,683 69


on town orders, .


.


2,002 75


Balance,


.


.


.


5,969 76


$11,919 90


January, 1880.


To cash paid Commonwealth - interest on note of $7,000,


. $140 00


Turner Library (dogs), on town orders, .


.


.


2,225 71


Balance, .


.


.


7,304 06


$9,928 41


February, 1880.


To cash paid D. H. Huxford, .


. $10 00


on town orders, .


2,714 46


return births, marriages and deaths Balance,


.


.


.


6,688 70


$9,499 36


March; 1880.


To cash paid on town orders,


Commonwealth (note), ·


5,000 00


66 (interest),


450 00


Randolph Savings Bank (interest),


54 00


P. McMahon (interest),


204 00


E. M. Roel (tax, 1879), .


16 56


C. A. Wales (repairs Adams' estate),.


1 25


Town Treasurer (salary),


100 00


Town Treasurer (expense account),


52 62


Balance, .


$4,825 19


·


$7 00


7 00


· $278 70


.


. .


.


.


1


86 20


300 00


E. Moulton (interest), .


$5,087 20


.


$16,090 82


·


·


258 64


·


·


$5,000 00


$19,566 57


·


685 00


. 67


CHARLES C. FARNHAM, TREASURER.


CR.


October, 1879.


$603 95


By cash balance, E. M. Roel (tax),


·


.


. . .


.


80 00


$19,566 57


November, 1879.


By cash balance,


E. M. Roel (tax, 1879),


·


·


·


.


1,331 89


town of Pembroke,


34 00


town of South Abington,


7 00


Almshouse,


231 75


December, 1879.


$528 21


from E. M. Roel (tax, 1879),


1,013 62


Commonwealth,


corporation tax, .


1,901 53


National Bank tax,


3,054 16


State aid,


2,137 00


indigent soldiers and sailors,


2,975 43


town of Duxbury,


31 25


dog licenses, 1879,


278 70


$11,919 90


January, 1880.


By cash balance, ·


$5,969 76


from E. M. Roel (tax, 1879), .


3,419 25


for rent of Ponkapoag pond, .


1 00


from Almshouse, .


62 62


Commonwealth (school fund),


217 14


County Treasurer (dogs),


258 64


$9,928 41


February, 1880.


By cash balance,


$7,304 06


from E. M. Roel (tax, 1879), :


1,756 18


School Committee,


373 12


town of Hanover,


20 00


town farm,


16 00


Selectmen (salt marsh),


28 00


H. B. Alden (tax, of 1874),


2 00


$9,499 36


March, 1880.


By cash balance,


$6,688 70


rent of Adams' estate,


55 00


E. M. Roel (tax, 1879),


2,615 50


County (South st.),


197 50


town of Holbrook,


1,367 77


board of W. Morrisey,


60 00


bills refunded, .


62 10


rent of Fearless Engine-house,


9 75


(loan) Randolph National Bank,


5,000 00


state aid overdrawn,


34 50


$16,090 82


The Auditors of the Town of Randolph, for the current fiscal year, have attended to heir duties, and find the accounts of the Town Treasurer correct, each item being accompanied by its corresponding voucher.


V. H. DEANE, HALE S. HOWARD, FRANK MORTON, Town Auditors.


RANDOLPH, Mass., March 18, 1880.


·


·


. 18,882 62


dividend Randolph Bank stock,


$4,033 32


$5,637 96


By cash balance,


68


STATE OF THE TREASURY MARCH 18, 1880.


DR.


2 notes to Commonwealth ($5,000 each),


. $10,000 00


1 note to Commonwealth,


7,000 00


1 Randolph National Bank, 5,000 00


1


Savings Bank, 5,000 00


1


66 Turner Free Library,


5,000 00


6 notes to Patrick McMahon,


3,400 00


1 note to Lemuel Wentworth,


1,600 00


1 Ebenezer Moulton,


900 00


1 Lucy A. Wilbur, 500 00


1 George H. Nichols,


200 00


1


66 Jeptha Howard, 2,000 00


$40,600 00


Estimated amount of interest unpaid,


238 00


bills unpaid, .


300 00


Present town debt,


. $41,138 00


CR.


Coddington Fund. - Randolph National Bank stock (8 shares), $1,600 00 66 Quincy salt marsh, 500 00


Due from E. M. Roel (on tax of 1879), .


2,363 55


other towns and state,


860 60


R. Adams (note and interest),


898 84


Town Treasurer (cash balance), School Committee, .


308 51


for board of persons at Almshouse, . state aid due.


80 00


4,000 00


(act of 1879),


279 55


Total,


. $15,716 24


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES C. FARNHAM,


Town Treasurer.


4,825 19


69


STETSON SCHOOL FUND.


To the Selectmen and Inhabitants of the Town of Randolph :


The Trustees of the Stetson School Fund, in accordance with their duty, beg leave to present their annual Report. The securities are certificates of bank stocks, the list of which is identical with the one presented to your notice for a number of years, there having been seen no change in the same, as investments, that could result beneficially to the interest of the fund.


10 shares Eliot National Bank, Boston (par), · 10 ce Webster National Bank, Boston (par), . 1,000


$1,000


10 ee Hide and Leather National Bank, Boston


(par), 1,000


10


ee Shoe and Leather National Bank, Boston (par), 1,000


10


Exchange National Bank, Boston (par), 1,000


10 ce Boylston National Bank, Boston (par), . 1,000 Tremont National Bank, Boston (par), . 1,000


ce Old Boston National Bank, Boston (par), 1,000


Re Shawmut National Bank, Boston (par), 1,300


Randolph National Bank, Randolph (par), 1,300


$10,600


10 20 13


13


*


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The financial account annexed, gives a full exhibit of all receipts and expenditures for the year, rendering further comment by us upon the subject unnecessary, as everything of interest involved in the matter will be clearly understood and appreciated thereby.


As there are no reasons at present for expecting an in- creased income from the investments the ensuing year, or a material lessening of the expenditure necessary for the main- tenance of the school during the same, the town is respect- fully requested to appropriate the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars, to the end that no lack of funds may be allowed to embarrass the trustees in their efforts to carry on the school upon the plan and basis agreed upon, when it as- sumed the characteristics and duties of a High School.


STETSON HIGH SCHOOL.


At the annual commencement of the school, March 24, 1879, under the charge of Mr. V. H. Deane, principal, and Miss Augusta Bunker, assistant, there were forty applicants for admission examined, twenty-six of whom, fifteen girls and eleven boys, being found qualified were admitted, mak- ing the whole number in the school at the commencement, fifty-nine. The average number of pupils in attendance during the year is 503, and the number of weeks that the school has been in session, thirty-nine. The trustees have no essential change to report in the standing of the school from the elevated position which it has been their pleasure to report it as occupying in the past, considering its former record fully sustained at its annual examination on March 5, 1880, on which occasion, while the exercises were all very


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creditable to the pupils, and teachers as well, the members of the graduating class acquitted themselves in a manner highly complimentary, doing them much honor, and making it manifest that a great deal had been accomplished as re- ward for their patient labor in their long course of study. The examination was given in the presence of the trustees, patrons of the school, and many citizens who were gratified at its results. The graduating class consisted of the following- named pupils :-


NAMES OF GRADUATES.


Annie E. Pryor. Mary E. Heney.


Mary J. Gibbons.


Harriet E. Ormsby.


Lucy B. McCarthy. Edward H. McMahon.


The school for the ensuing year will commence on Mon- day, April 5, next, at 9 o'clock A.M., when applicants for admission will be examined at the school-rooms.


CHAS. H. HOWARD, DANIEL HOWARD, T. T. CUSHMAN, Trustees Stetson School Fund.


RANDOLPH, March 22, 1880.


72


THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, IN ACCOUNT


April, 1879.


· $30 00 20 00 ·


Tremont


20 00


Webster


20 00


Boylston


20 00


. Old Boston 66


20 00


Eliot


20 00


Hide and Leather National Bank, dividend,


65 00


Randolph


32 50


66


66


Shawmut


October, 1879.


$30 00


To Exchange National Bank, dividend,


20 00


Hide and Leather National Bank, dividend,


25 00


Shoe and Leather


20 00


Boylston


66


66


66


20 00


Webster


25 00


Tremont


20 00


(Hdl Boston


65 00


Randolph


32 50


66


66


Shawmut


To town appropriation,


282 62


148 29


224 10


66


.


.


$247 50


$277 50 1,250 00


Receipts from hall, State tax on bank stocks, refunded, Balance against the fund, and due S. Turner,


66


20 00


Eliot


66


DR.


To Exchange National Bank, dividend, .


66


66


"


$2,430


73


WITH THE STETSON SCHOOL FUND.


CR.


1879. March.


By balance against the fund and due S. Turner,


$263 57


April.


By paying Colin Boyd's bill, care of room and supplies, 17 51 Seth Mann, 2d, for insurance, 33 82


Miss Bunker's bill, March 22 to April 19, 52 64 66 April 19 to May 17, 52 64


May.


By paying E. A. Perry's bill, labor and material, 5 87


June.


By paying Miss Bunker's bill, May 17 to June 14, June 27.


52 64


By paying Miss Bunker's bill, balance to date, V. H. Deane's bill, salary 3 months to July 1, .. sundries, 12 25


300 00


June 30. 23 15


By paying Colin Boyd's bill, care of room and sundries, July 15. 177 22


By paying H. Hybennet's bill, painting, &c., September 30.


300 00


By paying V. H. Deane's bill, 3 months' salary, October 1.


125 00


By paying R. W. Turner & Co.'s bill, coal, October 23.


43 88


By paying T. Fardy's bill, . October 27.


50


By paying Wm. H. Smith's bill, charcoal, November 21.


18 00


By paving Colin Boyd's bill, labor and sundries, December 31.


16 66


By paving V. H. Deane's bill, salary,


300 00 1880.


January 1.


By paying Miss Bunker's bill, salary, 125 00


February.


By paying .J. B. Thayer's bill, labor and material, 5 30


March 5.


By paying Colin Boyd's bill, labor and sundries, . 19 16


March 4, 14 04


The undersigned, Selectmen of the town of Randolph, have made examination of the accounts of the Trustees of the Stetson School Fund, as represented, and find them cor- rect. The balance against the fund, two hundred and twenty-four and ten one-hundredths dollars. The investments remain the same as last year, in the bank stock reported by the Trustees, the par value of which is $10,600, the certificates remaining in the hands of the Secretary, Hon. Seth Turner.


3 50


By paying J. S. Wilder's bill, for tuning organ, I). B. White & Co.'s bill, sundries to date, . March 15.


6 58


By paying Miss Bunker's bill, salary, 125 00


Trustees' and Secretary's services, one year, 20 00


V. H. Deane's salary, three months,


300 00


$2,430 01


JOHN T. FLOOD, JAMES A. TOWER, DANIEL HOWARD, Selectmen of Randolph.


RANDOLPH, March 22, 1880.


5


13 08


By paying Miss Bunker's bill. July 1 to October 1, F. A. Stanley's bill, labor and material, October 17.


3 00


By paying Chas. A. Wales' bill, labor and sundries, March 10.


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TURNER FREE LIBRARY.


TRUSTEES 1879-80.


SETH TURNER, President. J. WHITE BELCHER, Vice-President. ROYAL W. TURNER, Treasurer. GILBERT A. TOLMAN, Secretary.


Rev. JOHN C. LABAREE. Rev. JOSEPH C. FOSTER.


JOHN T. FLOOD, JAMES A. TOWER, DANIEL HOWARD, Selectmen of Randolph, ex-officiis.


JOHN V. BEAL, BENJAMIN DICKERMAN, NATHANIEL HOWARD, DANIEL HOWARD, JOHN B. THAYER, J. WINSOR PRATT.


Librarian. CHARLES C. FARNHAM.


Assistant. Miss MARGARET W. BOYD.


75


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


The By-Laws of the "Turner Free Library " require this the Fourth Annual Report, made for the information of the town by the President, in behalf of the Trustees. As indi- cated a year since, the pages will relate to matters trans- piring during the year 1879, adding, perhaps, for more full information any items of interest occuring since 1880 opened.


TRUST.


No change has taken place under this head, the various committees having charge as provided of their different and respective trusts. The Finance Committee report the Fund as before, to be the note of the town, bearing interest at six per centum per annum for $5000, and in the custody of the Treasurer.


THE BUILDING.


The Committee on the Building offer no suggestions to the Trustees, and indicate no unusual outlay, although the ordi- nary repairs require constant attention.


LIBRARY.


Under this head, which is the one of vital interest to the public as well as to the Trustees, the full semi-annual re- ports of the Librarian are condensed, showing the actual workings of the Library.


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Number of days opened to the public,


309


Volumes issued during the year, . 23,470


Average daily issue for first half year, Average daily issue for last half year,


·


87


66


Number of volumes, January 1, 1879, 6,115


Number of volumes, January 1, 1880, .


6,679


Additions for the year,


564


Largest daily issue, March 29,


272


Smallest daily issue, January 2, .


3


Average daily issue for first half year,


87


Average daily issue for last half year,


66


Number of cards in use, July 1, .


1,886


Number of cards in use, January 1,


1,955


The foregoing figures indicate some diminution in the number of books taken from the Library, a fact most satis- factorily explained in the words of the Librarian, that many books were returned to the Library preparatory to the sup- posed usual examination in December (now changed by Trustee's vote to the summer period) ; and more pleasantly in his language that, " Our patrons to a considerable extent are not now engaged in rapid exchange of fiction but in the more tedious, yet wholesome, duty of studying better works, thus retaining the books drawn for much longer periods of time."


It is pleasant to feel that the taste of readers is improved as evidenced by the Librarian, and the earnest desire and efforts of the Trustees meet with hearty responses from the public. While not forgetting the desire for what is called " popular reading," and measurably catering to that senti- ment, it is hoped that a fair proportion of the yearly addi-


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tions to the shelves will contain solid and substantial matter that will be in constant demand and justify the re-reading by our patrons of the present and future. A card catalogue is being prepared by Doctor Farnham, which when com- pleted promises great utility and convenience. A careful inspection of the books of the Library has been made by the Committee, and testimony is here borne to the excellent con- dition in which it is found, bearing renewed evidence of the care exercised by both Doctor Farnham and his assistant Miss Boyd. The Trustees have heretofore complained of what appeared to be the exceptionally hard usage made of the books by the public and compared our citizens somewhat un- favorably with those of other sections of the State. They are now cheerful in their testimony to a marked improve- ment exercised by the takers in their treatment of the vol- umes of the Library, and credit patrons favorably when con- trasting with the treatment shown in many other libraries. It should never be forgotten that the abuse of books dimin- ishes the funds otherwise used in accessions when exhausted in repairs and substitutions.


FUNDS.


The Treasurer's account, accompanying, offers to the Town a summary of the year's work, varying little from the situa- tion of 1878. The income it should be remembered ac- crues largely as before late in the year, while expenditures are being made in advance of receipts from income and ap- propriation, and the balance on hand to be rapidly reduced by current bills. The By-Laws require the President to offer to the Town estimates of receipts and expenses : -


F


e


·


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The figures are a repetition of the last year ; viz., from rents,


$600 00


Interest on permanent fund (Randolph note), . And they request appropriation of the " dog money," estimated as, · ·


300 00


300 00


And also the usual appropriation of


500 00


Total,


$1,700 00


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THE ACCOUNT OF ROYAL W. TURNER, TREASURER. DR.


To balance of last year's account in Bank,


$1,073 69


Cash of Town "Dog money," .


279 97


for rents, ·


600 00


Librarian, for fines and catalogues,


43 30


Banks, for heat and light,


80 00


Parish, for light,


35 00


of S. & R. W. Turner, for light,


100 00


Town of Randolph, interest, .


300 00


66


appropriation, . .


500 00


CR.


$3,011 96


By amount paid for repairs and improvements,


$69 48


for janitor, · 129 95


for books, magazines, papers, &c.,


746 74


for fuel, .


132 50


for light,


.


144 79


librarian,


500 00


for supplies,


9 44


for postage,


50


for insurance,


218 75


for expressing,


29 40


for printing, .


20 00


Balance deposited in Bank,


1,010 41


.


$3,011 96


The auditors, Messrs. James H. Tower, Nath'l Howard and John V. Beal, verify the foregoing account, and the treasurer holds the note of the Town of Randolph for $5000.


Respectfully submitted,


SETH TURNER, President Board of Trustees.


RANDOLPH, March 11, 1880.


80


BIRTHS.


REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH FOR THE YEAR 1879.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Jan. 11,


Margaret Twoomey,


.


Daniel and Mary (Meany).


18,


Helen E. White, .


Daniel B. and Flora A. (Belcher).


20,


James E. Sanderson,


·


24,


Bertram W. Chessman,


·


Feb. 6, 7,


Nettie E. English,


.


11,


Nellie Meaney,


11, Mary Megley, .


20,


Mabel B. Mann,


March


6,


Elmer B. Holbrook,


Augustus and Margaret (Reynolds).


14,


Albert E. Packard,


Barnaby A. and Myra E. (Dean). Charles F. and Flora E. (Otis).


14,


Roger A. Davenport,


18,


21,


Charles G. Nightingale, Charlotte Kindred,


Andrew C. and Albina G. (Peterson). William and Katie A. (Kindred). George A. and Emma C. (Chessman). George and Ellen (O'Keefe).


April


Susan Soule,


Cady and Mary J. (Meyers).


2, 4 11,


Joseph E. Perry,


Edward A. and Martha E. (Turner). Frederick and Lucy A. (Lowell).


18,


Charles L. Hogan,


24, 3, 4,


James J. Hurley, . William Boyle, Mary Riley,


Jeremiah and Honora (Sweeney). Michael and Annie M. (Driscoll). William W. and Katie J. (Hogan). John C. and Margaret (Farley). Luke and Mary E. (Riley).


6 12, 15, 17,


Frank C. Walsh,


Wesley W. and Mary J. (Thayer). Stillman B. and Louisa (Thompson). Michael P. and Elizabeth (Donohue). Franklin and Mary (DeNeil).


22, 22, 23, 26,


Charles O'Reilley, Corliss,


Simon B. and Susan (Kingsbury).


31, 2, 4,


Bertha L. Frame, Ellen A. Mackedon, Edson N. Roel,


Elbridge G. and Mary E. (Ainsley). William and Almira L. (Bump). Michael and Mary (Gallagher). Charles A. and Jennie -


4, 6, 12,


William P. Sullivan, Ethel L. Ainsley, . Charles E. Glover, . Mary A. O'Brien,


William P. and Johanna (Barry). Gustavus and Mary E. (Freeman).


28, 2, 22, 25, 27,


Gordon R. Thayer, John F. Curran,


John M. and Elisabeth A. (Lyons). Wilbur F. and Lydia A. (Partridge). Crohan and Johanna (Lee).


29,


30,


31, 1,


Charles W. Martin, James M. Malley, Mary C. Dennehy, . Ellen G. Sullivan, . Margaret E. Mahoney, J. Ovila Lomby, Jennie L. Delano,


·


Peter and Philomena (Lomby).


Aug.


3,


Emory A. and Jennie R. (Adams).


.


Thomas F. and Fanny E. (Hogan). James H. and Mary (Carroll). James and Ellen A. (Megley). Seth W. and Emma A. (Frittz). Morton and Merlinda C. (Hollis).


24, 26, 1,


Paine,


Helen Dexter,


Tirrell,


Augustus L. and Sarah J. (Poole).


Wesley C. Fowler, Eugene McCarthy,


May


June


Nellie Barry,


William C. and Mary (Meaney). Florence and Alice (Brennan). William H. and Hannah I. (Stetson). Ira E. and Sarah J. (Eddy).


17,


Henry Woodman,


Margaret Dumphy,


Mary E. Taylor,


James and Margaret (Brady).


Hattie I. Stetson,


July


8,


Augustus E. Forrest,


Jolın Mahoney,


Thomas H. and Mary A. (Treanor). S. Alphonzo and Etta E. (Wilbur). Bartholomew and Mary (Butler).


William F. and Elisabeth A. (Kiley). John F. and Sarah E. (Bennison). Patrick and Ellen F. (Pope).


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1879 -CONTINUED.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAME OF PARENTS.


Aug.


4,


Lewis Boyle,


John A. and Mary (Dennehy).


6.


Nellie Sullivan,


.


Daniel and Ann (Madagan).


9,


Walter L. Hickey,


Hugh and Rosina (Jones).


21,


Emma M. Elliot,


Daniel A. (Jr.) and Emma (Dillon).


26,


Thomas F. Uniack,


Richard (2d) and Elizabeth J. (Cahill).


31,


Victor A. Cornish, .


James and Emma (Williams).


31,


- Jones,


James M. and Sarah M. (Whitten).


Sept.


7,


Poole,


Everett A. and Martha A. (Holbrook).


9,


Flossie P. Holbrook,


Martin G. and Ida M. (Hollis).


10,


Elisha F. White,


Lawrence J. and Melissa (Spear).


16,


Louis V. Deane,


Clarence H. and Annie A. (Morgan).


17,


John Purcell, .


Thomas and Susan E. (Wren).


18,


- Riley,


James and Margaret T. (Riley).


22,


John Cannery,


Edward and Julia (Cannery).


24,


Allen H. Alden, - Blanchard,


Charles (Jr.) and Mary A. (Welch). Peter and Kate (Bracken).


28, 8, 11, 13,


Jennie M. Mclaughlin, . Eva Raymond, - Poole, .


George F. and Nellie (Sigourney).


13,


Edward Stratton Deane,


John H. and Sarah A. (Wentworth). Frank N. and Leila M. (Miles).


16, 22, 27,


Lee Hammond Porter, Knight,


Edwin F. and Lucinda F. (Wood). Edward and Elizabeth (Quinn).


30, 1, 2.


Jeremiah Donovan, Bagnall,


Charles D. and Mary L. (Belcher). Thomas S. and Mary F. (Riley). Albert E. and Louisa H. (Hall).


8, 10, 11, 13,


Clara L. Bradford, - Latham,


Charles W. and Jane E. (Howard).


Grace W. Cole,


Charles H. and Fannie H. (Cole),


Thomas F. Carroll,


William and Margaret A. (Driscoll).


26,


Albert C. Wilde,


Charles H. and Ellen F. (May). Albridge and Mary A. (Mann).


27,


Frederick I. Jones,


SUMMARY.


Males, Females,


.


. 49


42


Total, ·


91


Oct.


7, 12, 13,


Mary F. McMahon,


18,


William H. Curran, Ellen Moore,


Bernard and Hannah (Dooley).


Ada M. Allen,


Samuel A. and Abba D. (Stetson).


Nov.


Bertha B. Winslow,


Bartlett A. and Lizzie C. (Esterbrook). Michael J. and Jane (McIvor).


28,


Elizabeth Bracken,


Chester L. Paine, .


Lewis S. and Marion A. (Dyer).


Joseph and Margaret E. (McMahon).


7,


John F. Curran,


Frederic P. and Annie M. (Cahill).


Fred L. Chandler, .


.


.


Franklin and Eliza R. (Woodman).


27,


Joseph D. Wales,


Henry James and Alma B. (Corliss).


Charles Heney,


Albert M. and Phoebe H. (Thayer).


29,


Frank W. and Emeline W. (Broad).


Edward P. and Sarah J. (Hayes),


24,


Dec.


·


82


MARRIAGES.


REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH FOR THE YEAR 1879.


DATE.


NAMES.


BIRTHPLACE.


. RESIDENCE.


AGE.


Jan.


9.


Nathan A. Tolman, Aralinda Leighton,


Stoughton, Millbridge, Me.,


·


Millbridge, .


36


13,


Charles D. Bagnell, Mary L. Belcher,


Chelsea, . Randolph,


.


New York city, Randolph, .


·


20


Feb.


15,


John L. Wood, Sarah Jane Howard, .


Stoughton, Braintree,


Randolph, . 66


20


17


18,


Thomas Sylvester Curran, Mary Frances Riley, .


Randolph,


.


Randolph, . 66


22


22,


John Ring, . Honora Lyons,


Cork Co., Ireland, . 66 66


Randolph, ·


32


26,


John T. Stanley, . Clary L. Deane, .


Randolph, 66


.


.


Holbrook,


20


Mar.


5,


Clarence Eben Bean, . Lydia Estelle Abbott,


South Weymouth, . Randolph, .


Holbrook, Randolph, .


19


12,


John H. Poole,


Brockton,


Randolph, ·


21


Sarah A. Wentworth,


Canton, .


66


18


22,


George M. Johnson, Hannah C. Burrell,


Randolph, 66


Randolph, .


33


19


26,


Eli Eddy, Ella A. Bridge,


Yarmouth, N.S.,


18


Apr.


16,


Frank M. Beal, Annie W. Belcher,


Randolph, 66


Randolph, ·


25


25,


Samuel Cote,


.


.


Richmond, .


21


27,


John H. Jones, M'y A.Weatherbee (Ward),


South Scituate, Belmont, Me.,


.


South Scituate,


63


May


1,


Thomas David Barry, Frances M. Hogan,


Randolph,


Randolph, .


19


1,


Lewis W. Cushman, . Mary J. Eddy, ·


.


Sumner, Me., . Randolph,


Randolph, ·


24


June


19,


Horatio B. Alden, Jr., Mary Ellen Mann,


Randolph,


Randolph, ·


24


July


3,


William F. McGaughey, Mary E. Powderly,


Randolph, 66


Trenton, N.J.,


27


Randolph, .


25


16,


Michael Devine, . Margaret White, .


Boston, . Randolph,


Randolph, ·


27


24


.


Randolph, .


55


.


66


28


Randolph,


21


·


.


.


Holbrook,


Holbrook,


21


Sarah Harlow,


.


Richmond, Me.,


.


.


6


17


.


66


20


Randolph,


Randolph, ·


25


20


41


19


27


29


24


83


MARRIAGES IN 1879 - CONTINUED.


DATE.


NAMES.


BIRTHPLACE.


RESIDENCE.


AGE.


Aug.


6,


George E. Mann, Alice A. Goldthwait, .


Randolph, Stoughton,


Randolph,


18


Sept.


15,


Isaac Lafou,


DeBail, Ca.,


Holbrook, 66


54


25,


James H. Garrity, Mary J. Barry, .


Boston,


Randolph, 66


31


25,


Thomas F. Lynch, Alice B. Carey, .


Ireland, .


Randolph,


31


Randolph,


Holbrook,


20


30,


John J. Glover, ·


Quincy, . Rand Iph,


Holbrook, .


30


Oct.


1,


Daniel O'Neil, Alice A. Harris, .


Randolph, 66


Holbrook, Randolph,


22


12,


John Henry Glover, Lillie Maria Stetson, .


Quincy, . Randolph,


Randolph, 66


22


15,


Walter H. Lyons, Isabella S. Wales,


Braintree,


·


Braintree, .


20


15,


Frederick S. Howard, Mary Hannah Alden, .


Randolph, 66


Randolph, ·


21


23,


Syria Wales Paine, Jr., Lucy Maria Jones,




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