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RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF WATER WORKS TO MARCH 1, 1889.
Town of Randolph (bonds)
$4,000 00
Premium on same . 175 00
Interest from Randolph National Bank
187 10
Town of Randolph (appropriation, hy- drants, etc. ) .
2,500 00
Service pipe, account . .
.
1,661 52
Water rates to July 1, 1889
3,282 90
.
.
$11,806 52
79
EXPENDITURES, CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT "JOINT WORKS."
Paid H. H. Pike & Son, on contract for pumping station . $2,300 00 Cunningham Iron Co., balance on contract for stand pipes, merchandise and labor 673 05
M. M. Tidd, services as engineer . 1,641 08
Darling & Marshall, contract, dwelling house . 1,554 30
Gaston & Whitney, professional ser-
vices
102 55
·
John V. Beal, professional ser- vices 310 25
N. U. Walker, professional services .
7 50
White Brothers, concrete 89 00
T. L. Livermore & W. S. Greenough, for land . 50 00
George Goodhue, labor and material 444 42
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 36 86 Fairbanks & Brown, scales 97 00
D. H. Huxford, book and printing water rates 25 00
M. M. Alden, labor and material 69 67
S. B. Corliss, stone and labor 62 25 .
W. H. Tobey, desk and chairs 42 50
Loring & Howard, supplies 44 40
F. A. Belcher, supplies 16 00
A. J. Gove, expressing and team hire 72 85
J. White Belcher, cash paid . 20 20
Wales Brothers, labor and material 4 75
C. E. Higgins, labor and material . 7 75
For recording deeds, 1 84
Edwin A. Taber, team work and loam 65 13
80
O. C. R. R., freight 2 83
Josiah Clark, team work. 2 00
Barney Doonań, carting pipe 20 50
American Steam Gauge Co., water
gauge 5 25
John Doherty, labor 78 00
Badger Brothers, labor 1 20 ·
Dinners and coffee for fire department 8 00
$7,866 13
One-half paid by each town
3,933,065
$3,933,065
EXPENDITURES, MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT, " JOINT WORKS."
Paid E. J. Chadbourne, salary as super- intendent . $1,200 00
E. J. Chadbourne, rent of stable, 21 months . .
105 00
E. J. Chadbourne, cash paid, pos- tage, &c. 16 68
. E. J. T. Dexter, engineer at pump- ing station . 799 98
E. J. T. Dexter, stationery . 40
Melvin Chandler, assistant to en- gineer 139 50
D. B. White, coal 507 60
John F. Porter, coal 586 71
Wait, Williams & Co, tank and oil 102 70 Walworth Manufacturing Co., mer- chandise, packing, waste, &c. 57 21
Walter E. White, grain 118 97
Chandler & Gleason, hay, straw
and expressing 94 11
81
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., furnace
head
14 21
S. B. Woodman, labor 29 00
George Goodhue, labor 39 43
C. H. McCarter, labor and materials 50 60
W. J. Breen, painting wagon
9 00
John Doherty, labor
19 00
John Dee, labor .
9 75
James Fardy, labor and materials
6 90
Charles H. Mann, labor and mate- rials .
4 57
Charles E. Higgins, labor and mate- rials
5 00
Frank H. Langley, labor and mate- rials
7 05
Waldo Brothers, cement
7 80
D. H. Huxford, books and publish- ing notice, one year .
16 50
Edwin M. Mann, wood
5 00
J. White Belcher, insurance 54 50
Seth Mann, 2d, insurance
30 00
John Underhay, insurance .
30 00
L. J. Merrifield, typewriting
4 00
Charles Prescott & Co., supplies
5 56
F. J. Witherell, supplies
20 30
M. R. Cartwright, supplies
2 60
Boston Lead Mfg. Co., pig lead .
8 55
H. N. Clark, grate
3 45
Royal T. Mann, pasturing horse .
7 50
Dodge, Haley & Co., tools .
8 34
$4,117 47
One-half paid by each town . $2,058 735
-- $2,058 735
82
EXPENDITURES, CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT, "' RANDOLPH WORKS."
Paid Town of Holbrook, settlement of
joint bills, 1887 .
$ 47 56
Gloucester Iron Works Co., for pipe 5,616 03
George Goodhue, trenching and . laying pipe 3,423 35
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., hydrants and gates 542 96
Builders Iron Foundry Co., spec- ial castings .
58 50
Boston Lead Co., pipe ·
9 10
C. E. Higgins, painting hydrants 11 83
L. J. Merrifield, typewriting 8 90
O. C. R. R., freight
8 92
Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co., spec- ial castings 3 26
A. J. Gove, expressing 2 90 .
$9,733 31
SERVICE PIPE.
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fit-
tings · $219 77
George Goodhue, lining and lay- ing pipe 1,397 44
S. H. Cobb, lining and laying pipe 13 64
$1,630 85
MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT, " RANDOLPH WORKS."
Paid J. White Belcher for services as water commissioner to April 1, 1888 and cash paid .
$250 50 Peter B. Hand, balance for services
83
as water commissioner to April
1, 1888 and cash paid 272 85 Cornelius McMahon, for services as water commissioner to April 1, 1888 and cash paid 271 00
Buffords' Sons Lith. Co., blank bonds 30 00
William H. Tobey, furniture for office 20 00
D. H. Huxford, printing water re- ports, book &c. 126 00
George Goodhue, resetting hydrants and labor 53 21
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., repairing hydrants 6 64
Colin Boyd, care of office
10 00
Cornelius McMahon, services as
water commissioner 130 00
Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, cash box 3 00
M. M. Alden, labor and material 5 83
E. J. Chadbourne, cash paid 2 10
Edwin M. Mann, wood for office 3 00
Franklin Porter, book 1 25
John Doherty, labor
23 00
Chandler & Gleason, moving safe
3 50
Michael Stanton, distributing water
reports - 2 00
$ 1,213 88
Total,
18,569 84
Paid for Holbrook, on joint bills, refunded,
109 03
Amount of orders drawn on the treasurer $18,678 87 J. WHITE BELCHER, PETER B. HAND, CORNELIUS MCMAHON, Water Commissioners of Randolph.
84
RANDOLPH, March 16, 1889.
The undersigned auditors of the town of Randolph have ex- amined the accounts of the water commissioners, and find them correct, with proper vouchers for all orders drawn upon the treasurer.
C. G. HATHAWAY, WM. J. LONG.
THE SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT.
To the Water Commissioners of Randolph and Holbrook :-
Gentlemen, - I herewith present you my second annual re- port, ending February 28, 1889.
The past year has been a busy one in extending water mains and adding new services, and the work was continued until late in the season.
There are still demands for further extension of our system that will require your attention as soon as the season will per- mit the laying of pipe.
The calls for connections to the water mains have been con- siderable for a year of uncommon fall of rain which has kept wells and other receptacles full that ordinarily are dry during a portion of the year.
AT THE POND.
The supply of water has been of good quality and abundant in quantity, the pond having been unusually full for the entire year. The strengthening of dam and construction of waste-way that you have in contemplation so as to retain the water and relieve the pond during heavy freshets, should be commenced this coming summer, or soon as conditions are favorable. Grounds north of the pumping station bordering on the lake, and belonging to the works have been improved by cutting away the brush and worthless trees, thus giving the trees that remain, ample room to grow and improve in appearance. A better view of the pond from the street has thus been secured. The grounds about the pumping station have been kept in good order, and will become more attractive each succeeding year. The grading of the grounds and the building of a dry well for the Engineer's house was completed late in the year.
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STAND PIPES.
Are in good condition, leaks that were troublesome in the early season were stopped by the builders, and the stand-pipes at this time are practically tight. The grounds remain in the same condition in which they were during the building of the stand pipes.
WATER MAINS.
We have been fortunate during the past year with our mains. The blowing out of a fourteen-inch plug from the Y located in the yard south of the pumping station, was the only considerable accident we have had. The plug was replaced without any inconvenience to the water takers. A cracked six-inch pipe on Fowler street, Randolph, and a four-inch on Cottage street, Holbrook were replaced with sound ones. We have also releaded one joint and re-calked thirty-eight that were found to be leaking.
FIRE HYDRANTS.
Late in the winter the upper section of a hydrant was broken by frost and replaced by a sound one. One hydrant was taken out on account of faulty construction, and a new one put in. In November all the hydrants were opened and examined. It was found that twelve did not waste and these were put in good order.
NEW EXTENSIONS.
The laying of water mains, the setting of hydrants, and gates and the putting in of services during the past year has been satisfactorily done by Mr. George Goodhue of Concord N. H. Names of streets in Randolph that were laid in 1888, with lengths of mains.
87
Belcher Street,
699 feet
. 4 inch.
Wales Avenue,
408 “
· 4 "
West Street,
1828 ‹‹
6
Silver
1248
.
6
Cross 66
1479
·
6
North 66
5001
·
6
66
South
1821
6
LOCATION OF GATES AND HYDRANTS.
GATES.
HYDRANTS
6in.
4in.
6in. 4in.
Belcher Street
1
1
Wales Avenue
1
1
Silver
2
1
Cross 66
1
2
North
1
1
5
South 66
2
SERVICE PIPES IN RANDOLPH.
We have made one hundred and thirty-three taps the past year, and now supplying
299 families,
2 halls,
9 stores and offices,
5 boilers for manufacturing,
2 laundries,
1 bank,
2 hotels,
1 depot,
2 school-houses,
3 public stables,
16 private stables,
1
2
West Street
.
88
4 fountains and drinking troughs during a part of the year, 4 green-houses.
RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT SERVICE PIPE AND WATER.
Whole amount received from service pipe to date . $3,424 73
For junk 1 62
For water, from April 1 to January 1, 1889 . 2,050 90
For water, from January 1, 1889, to July 1, 1889 1,232 00
$6,709 25
Cash to H. C. Alden . $6,704 81
Cash refunded . 4 44
$6,709 25
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD J. CHADBOURNE,
Superintendent.
*
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
90
DR. TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN ACCOUNT
1889.
Paid town orders $37,206 63
Treasury notes
14,875 00
Interest on notes .
1,079 30
Interest on water bonds
4,000 00
Water Commissioners, for bonds sold
4,175 00
State Treasurer, corporation tax .
$ 6 75
State Treasurer, National Bank tax
3,002 31
State Treasurer, state tax
2,925 00
State Treasurer, proportion of li- cense fees 913 00
6,847 06
M. F. Smith, $225, James Hayes, $350, license fees returned
575 00
Water Commissioners, amount due sinking fund
3,875 00
Expense :
H. C. Alden, Treasurer
$300 00
D. H. Huxford 1 75
16 37
Stamps, stationery and express
10 50
Election returns, Stoughton .
5 00
T. T. Cushman, returning births
3 00
A. L. Chase, returning births
3 75
W. M. Babbitt, returning births
25
E. A. Allen, returning births
3 75
E. C. Granger, returning births 8 00
C. C. Farnham, returning births 75
B. Houghton, returning deaths
21 25
Town Clerk, returning births, mar- riages and deaths . 60 80
*Error in T. Dolan, Tax Collector, acct., April, 1887 Balance T. Dolan, Tax Collector, balance, acct. $7,306 48
Balance Treasurer, cash, &c.
2,530 91
Balance, 9,842 39
$85,589 46
* This error occurred in the warrant of the assessors, the amount charged him, 1887, $37,510 00 should have been . 34,831 09
$2,678 91
435 17
2,678 91
Thorp & Adams Manufacturing Co.
91
WITH HIRAM C. ALDEN, TREASURER. CR.
1889.
Balance
$12,271 27 .
Received for treasury notes .
16,375 00
for bank dividends
80 00
for interest on taxes, 1887
.
272 78
for dog licenses, County Treasurer
608 03
for liquor licenses
3,654 00
for auctioneer licenses, W. B. Spear
2 00
for billiard licenses, J. G. Mahony
2 00
for water bonds sold
4,000 00
for interest and premium on same
175 00
for use of lock-up, Constables
87 00
for rent of Ponkapog Pond
10 00
. for additional taxes, T. Dolan, Collector, 1887
28 00
of State Treasurer, corpora- tion tax
$3,779 45
National Bank tax
2,843 79
state aid
710 00
military aid
1,483 00
state school fund 170 70
revenue of state school fund
345 55
$9,332 49
of City of Boston, pauper acct.
92 17
of City of Taunton, pauper acct.
100 49
of City of Quincy, pauper acct. of Town of Braintree, pauper acct.
94 50
of Town of Duxbury, pauper acct.
14 00
of Town of Easton, pauper acct.
214 50
of Town of Holbrook, pauper account and military aid
1,468 13
of Overseers of the Poor, board, &c., Town Farm tax bill of 1888
675 63
35,998 82
$85,589 46
.
.
33 65
.
92
STATE OF THE TREASURY.
1889. March. Dr.
Treasury notes
$19 600
Water bonds
104 000
Interest due on bonds and notes
2 550
Unpaid bills and due firemen
1 500
$127 650
1889. March. Cr.
Coddington fund
Bank stock.
. $1,600 00
Salt marsh
, 500 00
$2,100
Due from T. Dolan, tax collector, 1888
7,306 48
from Treasurer
2,535 91
from other towns.
.
259 00
for state aid
1,628 00 £
for military aid .
645 00
Amount of sinking fund
7,188 62
Balance
.
105,986 99
$127 650 00
Randolph, March 16, 1889.
The undersigned, auditors of the town of Randolph, respect- fully report that they have examined the accounts of the town Treasurer, and find the same correctly kept with proper vouchers and entries made for all payments and receipts.
C. G. HATHAWAY,
WM. J. LONG.
93
RANDOLPH WATER WORKS in account with Hiram C. Alden, Treasurer. DR.
1888. Balance $10,026 12
April Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.
for water connections . 258 37
May
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.
for water connections 256 58
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.
for water rates 4 50
Received interest of Randolph National
Bank April 1 .
31 53
May 1
25 21
56 74
Received interest of Randolph National
Bank, June 1 . 22 85
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. for water connections 294 91
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, for water rates 144 12
July
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, for water rates
1,634 78
Received of J. E. Chadbourne, for water connections 203 89
Received interest of Randolph National Bank July 1, . 20 91
Aug.
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. for water rates 147 26
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, for
water connections
280 46
Received interest of Randolph National Bank. July 1
1,822
Aug. 1,239
30 61
Sept.
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.
June
94
water rates 25 50
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. water connections 20 97
Oct.
Received interest of Randolph National Bank Sept. . 6 77
Oct. .
3 98
10 75
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. for water rates 63 60
Received of E. J. Chadbourue, Supt. for water connections 102 56
Received of town of Randolph, for water services 2,500 00
Nov.
Received interest of Randolph National
Bank
9 54
Received of town treasurer, for bonds
sold · 4,000
Premium and interest .
175
4,175 00
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.
for water rates 9 00
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. for water connections 101 68
Received of M. M. Tidd, error in bill
8 37
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. water rates . 76 59
Received of E. J. Chadbourne Supt. water connections 131 54
Received of J. White Belcher for iron sold, Malden 193 31
1889. Jan.
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. water rates 1,126 50
Received of E. J. Chadbourne Supt. water connections .
41 32
Dec.
95
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. old junk sold . 1 62 Received interest of Randolph National Bank, Dec. 10 34
Feb.
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. water rates 46 00
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. water connections
26 67
Received of Randolph National Bank, interest January 13 02
February 12 34
25 36
March
Received of water commissioners over- charge on freight bill 5 52
· Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt. for water connections 60
Received of water commissioners bal- ance due in settlement with town of Holbrook 109 03
$22,203 47
1888 April
CR
Paid sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners $2,165 30
May
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 684 09
June
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 823 89
July sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 4,382 94
Aug. sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 1,517 61 Sept. sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 2,183 88
96
Oct.
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 3,257 09
Nov.
sundry orders drawn by Water
Dec.
Commissioners 933 01 sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 952 55
Jan. 1889
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners 386 06
Feb.
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners
1,305 24
March
sundry orders drawn by Water Commissioners
80 96
Balance
3,530 85
$22,203 47
RANDOLPH, March 16, 1889.
We, the undersigned auditors of the town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of Hiram C. Alden as treasurer of the Water Commissioners, and find the same correct, and the balance as stated above, to be on deposit in the Randolph Na- tional Bank.
G. HATHAWAY, } Auditors. WM. J. LONG,
REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE WATER LOAN SINKING FUND.
1888. DR.
Balance
$
186 37
April. Received of the town treasurer the amount voted at the annual meeting, Apr., '88,
3,875 00
Sept. Received for coupons on Fitchburg R.R. bonds 67 50
Received of town treasurer for note
3,875 00
Received of town treasurer int. on note
87 25
Nov.
Received for coupons on Randolph Water bonds 80 00
1889.
March. Received for coupons on Fitchburg R.R. bonds 67 50
$8,238 62
1888. CR.
April. Loan to Town of Randolph $3,875 00
Nov. Paid for 4,000 Randolph Water bonds, 4 per cent. coupon, premium and accu- mulated interest .
4,175 00
Balance
188 62
$8,238 62
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Amount to credit of the sinking fund invested as follows : - Three bonds of the Fitchburg R.R., $1,000 each, 42 per cent. coupon . $3,000 00
Four bonds Town of Randolph (water), $1,000 each, 4 per cent. coupon ·
4,000 00
Cash, Randolph Savings Bank 188 62
$7,188 62 RANDOLPH, March 16, 1889.
The undersigned, auditors of the town of Randolph, have examined the Sinking Fund statement of Hiram C. Alden, Treasurer, and find the same correct.
C. G. HATHAWAY, Y,3 Audito WM. J. LONG,
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1888.
DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Jan. 24
George Austin Knight
·
John H. and Ellen M. (Penniman).
3
Dora Hayes
.
John and Katie E, (Manning).
10
Ray Carleton Bump
Charles E. and Lizzie (Bridges).
16
Ralph W. Abbott
William A. and Alice W. (Hayward).
I5
Ethel F. Holbrook
Gilbert E. and Elanor D. (Hollis).
I5
* Arthur Montague Hagney.
Arthur and Mary E. (Kiley). Willie H. and Jennie (Burrell).
15
Freddie Chester Burrill
George P. and Susie E. (Jones).
22
Anna Augusta Mahoney
Jeremiah J. and Anna A. (Sullivan).
29
---- Stetson (illegitimate)
Jos. Whitman Stetson and Ella (Stetson). John E. and Frances ( McLane).
Feb.
25
John Douglas Crawford
John J. and Ellen Josephine (Turner).
16
Margaret D. Purcell
Gerald H. and Bridget F. (Welch).
3
6 Mary Simmons
21
Margaret Gertrude Foley
20
William Henry Lyons
19
Catharine Barry
Emory J. and Mary E. L. (Fredericks). Thomas D. and Frances (Hogan). John C. and Abbie D. (Cobb).
March, 23
John Randolph Labaree Lilla Maud Sloan
Charles V. and Emily A. (Mann).
24 5 1
Lena Baker Winship . Helena Leonard Jones Lena Clark
Albert A. and Susie G. (Baker). William M. and Delia (Leonard]
8
20 Catharine Brady
Thomas and Bessie (Mckenzie). Thomas Jr. and Mary J. (Dorr). Edward and Mary (Flaherty).
30 22
Caroline M. McHugh
Daniel E. and Nellie M. (Cunningham) Michael and Alice M. (Burke).
30 7
Roger Bryant Willard Catharine Esther Haney Ruth Reynolds ·
William and Maggie M. (Dwyer).
May
IO 23
John Cartwright Wilder
Oscar K. and Grace A. (Cartwright).
I4
Mary Elizabeth O'Connell . * Mahoney
John T. and Elizabeth T. (Naughton).
29
* Charles E. Hayden
William H. and Lizzie A. (Derry).
June, 2 Gertrude Louise Easton 22 Edna May Hollis
Martin G. and Ida M. (Cox).
22
Helen Frances Donohue Charles Joseph Cahill
Patrick J. and Mary S. (Hurley).
26 Percy Lawrence Eddy
Eli and Ella A. (Bridges).
9 Mary Frances Doyle .
Charles F. and Mary Agnes (McCarty).
7 Mary Malley
Crohan and Mary (Donohue).
6 Margarite Guinan
Herbert H. and Nellie F. (Curran). Aubigne A. and Alice B.
10
Hunt
George E. and Margaret A. (Shepherd).
-
Francis J. and Mary E. (Clark).
13
Thomas F. Holden
John K. and Grace F. (Wild).
I
Herbert and Alice (Buck).
Michael and Elizabeth (Strickland).
22
Arthur William Clark
Walter S. and Anna A. (Alden).
B. Loxley and Lucy A. (Myers).
2 Ella Florence Devine . Walter Devine
April,
6
Louie Viola Payne
I William F. Rudderham
Gertrude Francis Dee
.
Thomas D. and Elizabeth A. (Simmons). William H. and Josephine M. (Scott). James E. and Maggie (Barry).
24
* Dead.
-
99
DATE. 1448
NAME OF CHILD-
NAME OF PARENTS.
July
4ª
Nora Elizabeth Purcell
William and Margaret (Terry).
Edward A. and Martha E. (Turner).
14 I
Herbert Alfred Pool .
Everett A. and Martha A. (Holbrook).
12
Alice Gertrude McCarty
24
Francis Arthur Uniac .
Jeremiah and Honora (McSweney). Robert and Bridget F. (Moran).
27
August, 2
* Nightingale . Leslie Holbrook Morse Frances B. Keith
Frank A. and Matilda R. (Hathaway). Richard F. and Susan A. (Dench).
7
Winfred H. Peirce
John B. and Mary C. (Dugan). Leonard and Sarah J. (Holbrook).
18
* Meaney
James H. and Lizzie J. (McKay). Patrick J. and Lizzie (Sullivan). John and Kate (Casey).
Sept.
29 25 15
George Thomas Hill
Thomas J. and Clementine P. (Piper).
27
George William Hatchfield .
.
William D. and Lillian P (Carter). Dennis N. and Mary Alice (Fahey). Edward F. and Susie M. (Blythe). Hubert and Frances A. (Mansfield).
26 4 IO IO IO
Lillian Meaney
.
Clifton H. White
Hiram W. and Mary A. (French).
17
Chester Warren Hayden Joseph Francis Dennehy James William O'Keefe Mary Kennedy
Daniel D. and Maggie T. (McCarty). Bartholomew and Hannah (Ahearn). Thomas A. and Mary J. (Gibbons). Peter B. and Margaret F. (Rooney) James H. and Elizabeth (Hodkinson). Edward E. and Lizzie L. (French). Charles S. and Katie B. (Walsh).
I4 3
William Leo Hurley Nellie Gill .
.
James F. and Mary P. (Morgan). William W. and Katie J. (Hogan). William and Ellen (Leary).
Reul F. and Anginette F. (Paddock).
10 19 18 25
Harrold Grey Soule John Emile Bolin Lester Leo Payne Ralph Ranney .
Ralph and Mary E. (Brady)
Harrold E. Allen
Edward and Delia (O'Toole).
Elsie V. McCartney
Harvey and Lottie (Roxbury).
Martin Donnegan
David and Alice E. (O'Brien) Arthur M. and Alice (Polloy). Robert T. and Maggie T. (McGaughey).
Dec.
Dyer Nellie Francis McAuliffe
Charles Henry Jones .
Clifton Orison Stetson
21
George Heney
16
Peter Rooney
John T. and Margaret A. (Riley). Timothy H. and Katie T. (Foley).
* - Hogan (twin). .
William J. and Hellen (Allard).
** -Hogan (twin). ·
William J. and Hellen (Allard)
Dec. 29
Henry Whal
John and Minnie (Bookwood).
Oct.
19 9 I7 I3 15
William Hand .
Sam l Hodkinson Swindells. Leroy Carleton Piper .
Eilene Agnes Dolan
.
Patrick Leo Gaynor
Michael and Margaret A. (White).
Richmond and Cora L. (Howard).
Otis L. and Carrie M. (Hunt).
Nov.
15 19 Lydia F. Cross 2 Alice G. Devine 2 Belva W. Stetson
August and Solie (Swanson). George A. and Emma (Chessoman).
28 3 4 3 23 16 22
Thomas Mullins .
Soriano and Mary E. (Orcutt). Willie M. and Grace E. (Hobart) Charles and Mary Ann (Welch).
29 5 5 1887
Clara Gertrude Perry .
Andrew C. and Albena G. (Peterson),
22 8
John Henry Wren
Mary Ann Murphy
Mary Alice Scannell
* Deane
* Dead.
MARRIAGES. REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1888.
DATE.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
Jan.
15
George F. Hutchings Mary H. Jackman
Quincy
22
Feb.
I3
Patrick J. Payton Ellen Mullins
Brockton
22
7
James Edward Maginnis
Braintree
26
Helena M. Keith
Randolph
23
16
George W. May
Canton
35
April
19
Patrick J. Maguire Margaret Keirnau
Randolph
30
May
16
George W. Bump Eunice Belcher
Holbrook
23
30
Edward Long .
Randolph
32
24
Daniel Shaughnessey Mary E. Kelly
Randolph
24
June
25
Fred M. French
66
26
Minnie F. Smith
Canton
22
28
Judson W. Green
Brockton
26
July
3
Thomas Whitty, Jr. Nellie A. Kiley
Randolph
29
18
Robert McLennan
45
Jessie McLeod
Boston
40
Sept.
18
James A. Brennan
Randolph
24
66
23
18
Arthur B. Mann
Central Falls, R. I.
24
Carrie L. Wilkins
Randolph
26
22
John DeCosta
23
Esther Jones .
Braintree
19
26
Walter A. Howard . Elizabeth E. Kelly .
Brooklyn
31
Oct.
I4
Ruel F. Cross .
Randolph -
29
Anginette F. Paddock
29
16 Dennis E. Kelliher .
Holbrook
33
Anna A. Dean (Morgan)
Randolph
3I
25
Marcus Morton Copeland, Jr. Unna Carleton Alden
Randolph
19
Nov.
22
William White
27
Catharine Smith
Stoughton
22
Dec.
I4
Daniel F. Baxter
Brockton
54
Olive Ann Howard
Randolph
48
25 Henry L. Mudgett .
24
Minnie B. Shields
Malden .
22
31
John A. Sullivan
Randolph
23
Rachael J. Sweney
20
30
Charles V. Shaw
Randolph 66
32
Emily A. Mann
22
Randolph
20
.
Helen A. Palmor
37
Lexington
29
66
26
Anna E. Prior
25
Brockton
23
Ida L. Lovering
6
26
Jennie C. O'Brien
Randolph
32
26
Windham
21
DEATHS REGISTERED IN IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1888.
AGE.
DATE.
NAME.
DISEASE.
Y.
M.
D.
Jan.
6
Rev. Thomas O'Brien
·
·
45
IO
Hiram Hunt
·
79
I
7
I3
Emily Woodman (Mann).
Consumption.
I3
Michael Carey
I4
7
I5
18
Eliza S. Beal (Stevens)
68
Cancer.
16
Arthur M. Hagney
Cyonosis.
21
Thomas Stevens
81
IO
15
Pulmonary Odema
21
Mary A. Forrest (Barry)
70
66
II
I7
31
Irene Thayer (Thayer)
83
4
I5
Feb.
2
Gerty Crosby
Scarlet Fever.
7
Charles E. Young
I
2
26
Childbed.
I3
George A. Baker
63
7
25
23
Wesley C. Fowler
6
3
6
4
March
2
John T. Cartwright .
46
IO
12
Apoplexy.
9 Harvey N. Marble
2
9
Inanition.
I7
Mary T. Beal (Thayer)
80
25
Pneumonia.
19
Sarah J. Poppy (Jenkins) .
81
5
24
Consumption.
19
Frank H. Mann
46
I
I7
24
Catherine Dowd
Pneumonia.
April
7
John F. Sullivan
29
7
I
Peritonitis.
8
John Larned Day French .
IO
I2
Marasmus.
15
Abbie L. French (Nichols)
42
7
I3
Found dead in bed.
16
Mary Kiley (Curran)
Phthisis Pulmonalis.
9
Eliza F. Blair
Cancer*
May
4
Michael Kinnier
Cancer.
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