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S. B. Corliss, labor and material 67 12
Chapman Valve Man'f'g Co., s'plies
3 66
L. P. Jordan, labor .
5 50
R. F. Thresher, "
2 00
Burbank & Rider, paint 59 20
C. E. Higgins, painting
115 00
Gilchrist & Gorham, supplies
4 19
Waldo Bros., cement
2 65
Coffin Valve Co., labor
4 00
Cunningham Iron Co., stock and labor, 137 93
Frank E. Wilde, hay 4 00
S. W. Schofield, labor 2 50
Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies 1 70
White and Crooker, hay, express- ing, board of horse 46 61
Cameo Caso, labor
.
46 00
M. Murphy, labor
2 60
Wales Bros., hitching post
4 00
A. F. McCabe, labor . 2 50
George T. Wilde, supplies 1 62
J. E. Nickerson, 66
79
J. W. Porter, coal
545 42
Mrs. Kate Adams, supplies
4 50
H. Diman, 2 00
Chelmsford Foundry Co., stock and labor 7 60
Total $4,428 00
One half paid by each town
2,214 00
$2,214 00
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EXPENDITURES. - CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT. " Joint Works."
Paid Holly Man'f'ing Co., pumping
engine and boiler
$7,850 00
Randolph Granite Works, found- dation for pump, etc. 620 84
Barney Doonan, labor
328 88
George S. Wilde, “
47 50
Gaston & Whitney, professional
services 100 00
M. M. Tidd, engineer 727 11
George Goodhue, labor and ma- terial 5 77
Walworth Man'f'g Co., supplies 8 13
A. J. Gove, team hire 7 00
Total . .
$9,695 23
One half paid by each town
.
4,847 62
$4,847 61
MAINTENANCE, "RANDOLPH WORKS."
Paid J. White Belcher, services for year ending April 1, 1889 250 00
Peter B. Hand, services for year ending April 1, 1889 250 00
Cornelius McMahon, balance
for services year ending
April 1,1889 . 120 00
Peter B. Hand, expenses and cash paid 17 85
Cornelius McMahon, expenses 6 00
N. F. Goldsmith, rent of Sup- erintendent's office, June 1, 1888 to Jan. 1, 1890 134 59
85
Paid John L. Burke, painting hydrants $13 65
C. A. Wales, labor and material 10 50
Frank H. Langley, rep'ring tools 50
E. J. Chadbourne, postage
6 60
James Riley, repairing trenches 5 37
George Goodhue, labor and ma- terial 23 75
D. H. Huxford, printing . 17 50
A. J. Gove, expressing 9 40
Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co., supplies 6 73
Colin Boyd, labor
4 00
Edwin M. Mann, wood ·
3 00
Peter B. Hand, on account of
services, for year ending April 1, 1890, 200 00
Cornelius McMahon, on account
services, for year ending April 1, 1890, · 150 00
Geo. R. Weaver, repairing trenches,
1 00
$1,230 44
Construction. "Randolph Works."
Paid Builders' Iron Foundry Co. special
castings 87 30
George Goodhue, trenching and laying pipes . 2,990 04
Chapman Valve Mnfg. Co., hy- drants and gates ·
488 24
M. J. Drummond, pipe . 2,805 80
O. C. R. R. Co. freight 261 03
Dennis Doonan, labor 3 50
$6,635 91
86
Construction. "Service Pipes."
Paid George Goodhue, trenching and
laying pipe, . $1,074 39 Boston Lead Co. pipe 23 80
Paid Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 255 95
Gilchrist, Gorham and Co., pipe and fittings 255 54
Dalton & Ingersoll, fitting · 55 00
O. C. R. R. Co., freight ·
7 61
1,672 29
Total, $16,600 25
Paid for Holbrook on joint bills refunded,
18 12
for Holbrook, 1 50
Amount of orders drawn on the treasurer,
$16,619 87
J. WHITE BELCHER PETER B. HAND, CORNELIUS MCMAHON, Water Commissioners of Randolph.
RANDOLPH, March 12, 1890.
The undersigned auditors of the town of Randolph, have examined the accounts of the Water Commissioners, and find them correct, with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the treasurer.
CHARLES G. HATHAWAY, WILLIAM J. LONG. THOMAS A. KENNEDY.
THE SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT,
To the Commissioners of Randolph Waterworks : -
Gentlemen, - The following is my report for the year end- ing February 28, 1890, which I present you in accordance with the usual custom.
Our water mains are in first class condition. No breaks of any great magnitude have occurred during the past year. The re-calking of joints that were leaking has been done in most cases without shutting off the water, thereby causing no inconvenience to water takers.
Stand Pipes.
A break in the flange of the twelve inch pipe that was rivetted to the bottom of the Holbrook stand pipe occurred during the month of August. The break was caused by an uneven bearing of a bottom section ; the fault has been reme- died, and no further trouble from that source is apprehended. While the repairs were being made the inside of the stand pipe was cleaned, and two coats of paint applied. The paint was mixed and prepared especially for the purpose, and has proved to be all the manufacturers claimed. Owing to the lateness in the season it was thought best to defer the paint- ing of the Randolph stand pipe until the coming spring. I would recommend that the outsides of both stand pipes be painted as early as the season and weather permit. A stone wall was built on three sides of the Holbrook stand pipe lot the past summer ; the stones used for the construction were taken from the surface of the lot. The grounds, at a small cost, can be graded and made more attractive.
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At the Pond.
The water has upheld an unusual height the entire year. The pumping has not perceptibly lowered the water in Great Pond, and probably will not for some time to come. The quality has maintained its usual purity, and with ordinary care I see no reason why our water supply should be second to any lake in our state that is being used for the same pur- pose. In October a waste way was constructed at the dam, until then there was no way to relieve the pressure that a heavy flood would subject the dam to.
Pumping Station.
A few necessary repairs have been made to the building during the past year. A new Gaskill pumping engine was put in this winter on a substantial granite foundation built by S. B. Corliss of Randolph. The pump was built by the Holly Manufacturing Co., of Lockport, N.Y. In appearance it is not unlike the one put in by the same builder two years ago. It has a pumping capacity of 2,000,000 gallons per twenty-four hours, and has pumped at the rate of 2,500,000. The new pump has been running a part of the time since January 1, and is doing good work. For ten months, from March 1, 1889, to January 1, 1890, the old engine pumped 45,391,300 gallons of water in 643 hours and 50 minutes with 317,385 pounds of coal, including coal used for starting and banking fires against a head of 280 feet, including friction. Amount of water pumped with one pound of coal was 143 gallons, and gives a duty for the engine of raising 46,945,378 pounds of water one foot high with 100 pounds of coal. We have every reason to believe that with our new engine we shall reduce the amount of coal burned. Following is a table showing the work for each of the ten months with the old engine.
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Length of Run.
Hours.
Min.
Coal burned in lbs.
Gallons pumped.
March,
47
10
24,830
3,493,700
April,
47
50
26,060
3,410,992
May,
63
50
30,035
4,402,062
June,
71
55
34,790
4,950,780
July,
82
10
37,135
5,881,134
August,
69
45
35,420
5,225,716
September,
70
30
37,245
5,399,648
October,
69
00
32,530
4,678,520
November,
57
40
28,645
4,096,836
December,
64
00
30,695
3,851,912
Total,
643
50
317,385
45,391,300
March 14, 1889, at an inspection made by the engineer, Mr. E. J. Dexter, of the boiler a blister eight by eighteen inches was found. Boiler makers were at once secured, and repairs made as quickly as possible. Not until March 20, 9 o'clock, P.M., were we able to commence pumping again. Had a fire occurred in either of our towns during the last two days of making repairs the water that was stored in the stand pipe would early have been exhausted. I would most earnestly recommend the putting in of a second boiler at an early day.
Fire Hydrants.
Twelve new hydrants have been put in the past year. All were thoroughly cleaned and painted. In November the hydrants were opened and flushed out, and those that did not waste were put in working order. Late in the fall a hydrant on North Street was run over and broken by a stray team, and was replaced with a new one. At the present time the hydrants are in good condition.
New Extensions.
Mr. George Goodhue of Concord, N.H., was awarded the
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contract for laying of water mains, setting hydrants and gates, and the putting in of services. The work was satis- factorily done. Names of streets that were laid the past year, with lengths of mains.
South Main Street, 6676.5 feet 6 inch
Maple 66
84
66
. 6 inch
Railroad 66
541
66
. 4 inch
To Almshouse from Pleasant Street,
466
. 4 inch
Allen Court,
135
66
, 1 inch .
Location of Gates and Hydrants.
GATES.
6 in. 4 in.
HYDRANTS. 6 in. 4 in.
South Main Street
2
1
10
Rail Road Street
1
1
Almshouse
1
1
Service Pipe.
We have made eighty-four taps, laying 5005 feet of 3-4 inch, and 39.5 feet of 1 inch pipe and are now supplying
394 families,
1 church, 4 school-houses, 3 halls,
10 stores and offices,
2 laundries,
2 hotels,
6 boilers and power,
1 bakery,
5 green-houses,
3 public stables,
19 private stables,
4 drinking fountains and troughs.
91
Receipts on Account of Water and Service Pipe.
Whole amount received for the year ending Feb. 28.
Cash from Water,
$3,804 66
Cash from Service Pipe, 1,344 49
Cash from Mdse. and Junk, 6 93
$5,156 08
Cash to H. C. Alden, Treas. $5,149 33
Cash refunded, 6 75
- $5,156 08
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD J. CHADBOURNE,
Superintendent.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
94
DR. TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN ACCOUNT
1890. March.
Paid Town Orders, . Treasury notes, 30,682 28
Interest on notes, 1,130 59
Interest on water bonds,
4,390 00
Water Commissioners net proceeds of bonds issued, 6,463 31
Water Commissioners on account of sink- ing fund, 3,575 00
State Treasurer, state tax, $2,380 00
State Treasurer, National Bank tax. . 3,280 56
State Treasurer, corporation tax, 5 79
5,666 35
County Treasurer, county tax.
Expense :
T. T. Cushman, returning births, 75
A. L. Chase, returning births, 4 00
O. M. Sheridan, returning births, 75
W. M. Babbitt, returning births, 75
C. C. Farnham, returning births,
75
E. P. Linfield, returning births,
25
E. A. Allen, returning births, 3 50
F. C. Granger, returning births, 8 50
Ralph Honghton, returning deaths, 23 50
Town Clerk, returning births, mar- riages, and deaths, 57 30
Town Treasurer, 300 00
Thorp, Adams & Co., . 7 50
Town Clerk on election returns. ·
5 00
Stamps and Stationery, 5 00
417 55
$106,926 62 9,907 78
*Balance,
$116,834 40
*T. Dolan, balance tax, 1889, $8,671 13
Cash, bills paid, . 1,236 65
$9,907 78
$53,094 26
1.507 28
95
WITH HIRAM C. ALDEN, TREASURER. 1890. March.
CR.
Received for treasury notes, .
$44,582 28
for bank dividends, , .
80 00
for interest on bonds issued, 1,020 29
for dog licenses, County Treasurer, 539 26
for billiard and pool licenses,
12 00
for auctioneer licenses.
2 00
for water bonds issued. ·
6,000 00
for use of lockup,
37 50
for rent of Ponkapog Pond,
10 00
of S.S. Committee for lumber sold,
67 25
of District Court for fees of J. P. Rooney, Constable, 6 02
of T. Dolan, Tax Collector, for additional taxes, 1888,
31 30
of State Treasurer:
Corporation tax, 854 31
Corporation Tax. . 3,931 00
State Pauper, 5 00
National Bank Tax,
2,986 06
State Aid, .
630 00
Military Aid,
1,608 00
State School Fund,
175 42
9,389 79
of City of Boston, pauper account,
10 00
of Town of Methuen, 66
57 00
of City of Taunton, 66 66
7 00
of Town of Avon,
62 67
of City of Quincy,
7 25
of Town of Canton,
6.
66
22 00
of Town of Braintree,
5 00
of Town Farm, 66
66
141 50
of Town of Weymouth
28 75
of Town of Holbrook, 6: military aid,
1,487 06
of Town of Easton,
169 00
of Selectmen for sundry accounts, .
1,750 69
of Town of Beverly, pauper account,
36 00
for salt grass sold,
10 00
Tax bill, 1889,
41,420 40
.
.
.
66
66
.
.
66
66
.
.
.
$116,834 40
96
State of the Treasury.
1590. March. DR.
Town Notes outstanding $33,500 00
Water Bonds
110,000 00
Interest due on bonds and notes 2,700 00
Unpaid bills and firemen .
1,500 00
$147,700 00
1890. March. CR.
Coddington Fund :
Bank Stock
1,600 00
Salt Marsh
500 00
$2,100 00
Due from F. Dolan, tax collector, tax of 1889
8,671 13
In hands of Treasurer, cash and bills paid
1,236 65
Due for State Aid 1,654 00
Military Aid
1,361 00
Due from other towns 496 97
Amount of sinking fund for Water Bonds 10,694 98
Balance
121,485 27
$147,700 00
RANDOLPH, March 11, 1890.
The undersigned auditors of the town of Randolph re- spectfully report that they have examined the accounts of the Treasurer and find the same correctly kept, with proper vouchers and entries for all payments and receipts.
CHARLES G. HATHAWAY, WILLIAM J. LONG, THOMAS A. KENNEDY.
97
Randolph Water Works in account with Hiram C. Alden Treasurer.
1889. Balance, $3530 85
May, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt .; for water connections, $121 21 for water-rates, 19 00
140 21
June, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 121 36
for water-rates, 194 66
316 02
July, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 473 41
for water-rates, 817 00
1,290 41
for water-rates, 1,044 50
Received of the Town of Randolph for net proceeds of Bonds sold, 4,278 87
Received of the Town of Randolph for water connections with almshouse, Received of Randolph National Bank for interest on deposit, Mar., April, May, June, and July, . 34 02
244 86
August, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 57 95
for water-rates, 33 50
91 45
Sept., Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt.,
for water connections, 55 97
for water-rates, 25 75
81 72
October, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 151 83
for water-rates, 36 09 187 92
98
Novem., Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, $159 68 for water-rates, 26 16
185 84
Decem., Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 134 97
for water-rates, 209 00
1890. 343 97
January, Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 55 81
for water-rates, 1,392 50
1,448 31
Feb., Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for water connections, 11 05
for water-rates, 1 00
12 05
Received of E. J. Chadbourne, Supt., for old junk and metal sold, . 6 93 January, Received of Town of Randolph on account of water service, hydrants, etc., 2,000 00 Received of Town of Randolph, for net proceeds of Bonds sold, . 2,184 44
Received of Randolph National Bank for interest,-August, September, October and November, 13 25
Received of Town of Randolph, inter- est on loan, . 9 56
$17,445 18
1889.
CR. Paid sundry orders drawn by the Water Commissioners, May June and July, $7.777 44
99
Aug.
sundry orders,
$1,483 86
Sept.
66
66
400 73
Oct.
66
66
315 71
Nov.
66
403 65
Dec.
66
66
393 10
1890.
1227 65
Feb.
66
4,623 98
Balance,
819 06
$17,445 18
RANDOLPH, March 12, 1890.
The undersigned, auditors of the town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of Hiram C. Alden, Treas- urer of the Water Works Commissioners, and find the same correct, and the cash balance to be as stated above.
CHARLES G. HATHAWAY, WILLIAM J. LONG. THOMAS A. KENNEDY.
Jan.
6.
REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE WATER LOAN SINKING FUND.
1889 DR.
Balance $188 62
May Received interest on Randolph Water Bonds 80 00
Sept. Received interest on Fitchburg R. R. Bonds 67 50
Oct. Received of Town of Randolph amount voted at annual meeting, Apr., '89, 3,575 00
Received interest on same from Apr. 23d to October 11 66 73
Nov. Received interest on Randolph Water Bonds 80 00
1890.
Feb. 21. Received of O. C. R. R., Registered interest on bonds 60 00
Received of Randolph Savings Bank,div. 10 88
$4,128 73
1889. CR.
Oct. Paid for Old Colony Railroad Bonds, $3,335 00
Paid for Maine Central Railroad Bonds, 598 75
Balance
194 98
$4,128 73
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Amount to credit of sinking fund invested as follows : Three Coupon Bonds of the Fitchburg Railroad, $1000 each, 4 1-2 per cent., . $3,000 00
101
Four (4) Coupon Bonds of the town of Randolph, $1000 each, 4 per cent., . $4,000 00 One (1) Bond of the Old Colony Railroad, regis- tered, 4 per cent., . 3,000 00
One (1) Coupon Bond, Maine Central Railroad, 6 per cent., 500 00
Randolph Savings Bank, 194 98
$10,694 98
RANDOLPH, March 12, 1890.
The undersigned, auditors of the town of Randolph, have examined the sinking fund statement of Hiram C. Alden, Treasurer, and find the same correct.
CHARLES G. HATHAWAY.
WILLIAM J. LONG. THOMAS A. KENNEDY.
BIRTHS
Registered in the Town of Randolph in 1889.
DATE
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Jan. 23 27 5
Thomas F. Kiley
Thomas F. and Joanna (Creaton).
Alice J. Sullivan
Minnie Wahl
I
Frank J. Creaty .
Anthony and Katie (()'Connell).
Louis Elmer Mann
Frederick H. and Mehitable (Tuttle).
5 Feb. I7 28 4 27
Olive M. Marcelle Gerald Farrell
John C. and Winnie A. (Hughes). Gerald and Mary C. (Keefe). Arthur and Mary E. (Kiley).
Minot W. and Emma A. (Fritts).
22
Gladys Maria Jones
James M. and Sarah M. (Whitten).
Charles E. and Emma L. (Hunting).
7 Mar. 20 3
Gertrude L. Young
Alice Roddan
Gertrude C. Welsh
20 3
Edward Poliguin
Florence Gove Fowler
2 12
Crane
Hugh A. McMahon
19 April 16 24 I3 14 12 26 5
Mary R. McAuliffe Catherine E. Forrest
Royal Leslie Mann
Josephine E. Long Mary Francis Mulligan
Marguerite Shepard .
William H. and Mary E. (Connors). John M. and Elizabeth A. (Lyons). David J. and Kate F. (Dolan).
John A. and Catharine. Patrick M. and Letitia (Ray). William and Jennie A. (Peirce). Frank E. and Henrietta (Ela). Thomas S. and Mary F. (Riley)." 66
Simon and Ann Maria (Byer). Andrew J. and Mary E. (Fox). John and Martha (McMullen).
4 27
27 2 28 Levi Franklir. Coleman
21 Charles Henry Johnson
July 14
William J. O'Keefe
Charles E. and Minnie (Knight). John T. and Nellie (Sullivan). Thomas C. and Lizzie F. (Patten). Robert W. and Mary A. (Doran). J. Sumner and Alice C. (Gove).
Clift and Carrie J. (Johnson). William and Hannah (Foley).
William F. and Katie L. (Wall). Richard Jr. and Mary E. (Kane). Edwin M. and Jennie H. (Taber). Edward and Annie E. (Pryor). Luke F. and Bridget A. (Harty).
William J. Curran
Charles Stephen Foley
Francis Lillian Conley Joseph Kiley Mary Bertha Shields . Augustus T. Wentworth Margaret Curran Thomas S. Curran
Catharine E. Schraut
I7 May 14 22 I5 4 II II 31 18 Joseph Brady Haney 3 June II Mary Grace Rudderham John Dooley O'Brien Leo Sullivan Blanche M. Jones Mary Tanner Welsh
John E. and Frances (McLean). James H. and Mary J. (Dooley). James F. and Mary E. (Foley). William M. and Delia (Leonard). · Elias and Mary V. (Dillon). John Franklin and Ida (Linfield). George M. and Hannah C. (Burrell).
William F. and Julia A. (Crosby).
Patrick J. and Mary E. (Brennan). John and Minnie (Bookwood).
Frank Hagney Norman Fritts Baker
Frank William McAuley
103
DATE
NAME OF CHILD.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
Edward and Elizabeth A. (Donahue).
William and Rose (Ward). Seth D. and Abby B. (Drury). James and Honora (McInery).
John L. and Elizabeth A. (Meighan).
John A. and Sarah M. (Wrightington). Frank H. and Annie (Higgins). Duncan and Margaret (McKinnon).
George E. and Mary T. (Jordan).
Nicholas and Mary E. (Casey).
Thomas D. and Elizabeth A. (Simms). William A. and Alice M. (Heywood). John and Annie L. (Horton). Arthur L. and Eunice E. (Holbrook).
6 25 6 2 Oct. 26 23 27 19 9 9 4 IO 28
Marguerite Shay
Arthur C. Cross
Patrick Madigan William Brown
William Dyer (illegitimate) James Francis Maley Sloan .
Rufile John Bacigalupo
Charles Wi.son Lyons
Bernard William Brady
23 Nov. 4 II 8
Mary E. Devine
Edward and Mary F. (Flaherty).
John Edward Sutton
Thomas Hand
William Rehil Long - Mahoney
28 3 E 12 28
Helena Morgan Smith Ellen Josephine Manning Sloan
Leo Grover Peirce
Gertrude Neary .
Leonard E. and Mary A. (Kirk). James E. and Annie C. (DeNeil).
July 18 II 6 IO Aug. 26 18 I 19
Joseph McManus
Norman Francis Campbell
Frank Addison Bradley - Halpin
Mary Burke Almon Lester Thayer Lena Grace Langley
Duncan Labaree Henderson
Alton George Michaels
20 Sept. 6 9
Nicholas Lennihan
Thomas Arthur Dee .
Marion E. Abbott
29
Edith M. Finley Scott
William Augustus Beyett Bessie Louise Payne .
Joseph I. and Jennie D. (Cook). Lewis B. and Marion A. (Dyer).
John A. and Maggie (Meaney). Ruel F. and Afanette F. (Paddock). Patrick and Ellen (Scanlon).
John J. and Anne M. (Mackadon). -- and Jennie R. Adams. Crohan and Mary E. (Donahue). Peter S. and Lydia C. (Goldthwait). Gastino A. and Jennie (Church). C. Fred and Mary Louise (Belcher). James and Margaret (Cahill).
John H. and Mary E. McDonald. Peter B. and Margaret F. (Rooney). James F. and Mary J. (Hand).
John T. and Elizabeth T. (Norton). Edward H. and Bridget A. (Shay). William and Margaret J. (Oliver). John T. and Lizzie M. (Greene). Charles V. and Emily A. (Mann).
12 Dec. 24 23
MARRIAGES
Registered in the Town of Randolph in 1889.
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
Jan.
I
Patrick J. Sheehan, Ellen J. Welsh,
Randolph,
26
26
3
Edward J. T. Dexter, Caroline F. Collins,
Quincy,
26
9
Chipman O'Brien, Alberta Martin,
Randolph,
25
1 5
William H. Shepard, Mary E. Connors,
23
20
30
Luke Mulligan,
Braintree,
26
Bridget A. Harty,
Randolph,
21
Feb. 13
Hubert Mann, Lillian Mann,
Canton,
18
March 4
Thomas J. Strickland,
Randolph,
33
Alice C. Kennedy,
25
April 17
Arthur M. Towns, Alice G. Leach,
Holbrook.
18
25
Charles H. Morse,
Randolph,
27
Kate Hewson,
Concord, Mass.,
20
21
John A. Shea, Maggie N. Meaney,
Randolph,
23
May 16
Thomas Henry Perkins, Jennie Mabel Otis,
Brockton,
22
Randolph,
21
John C. Coleman,
Hudson,
22
Ida M. Linfield,
Randolph,
18
16
James Richard Barton,
No. Easton,
27
Joanna Maria Dunn,
Randolph,
21
23
Edward B. Dench,
66
27
Theresa C. Kinsley,
24
27
Arthur E. Southworth, Susan A. Riordan,
Brockton, 66
26
21
June
5
Clarence Niles Goward, Clara Wales Alden,
Easton, Randolph,
24
26
66
27
22
32
22
20
105
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
June
8
Wentworth F. Killum, Mary E. Poole,
Cambridge, Randolph.
23
18
16
George V. Noyes, Grace Brazee;
18
17
Fred C. Bromade,
66
32
Louise M. Lothrop,
66
32
17
Daniel Leahy, Jr., Sarah E. Sullivan (Bennison)
66
34
17
James F. Peirce, Anna C. Dooley,
Quincy, Kandolph,
23
26
Charles J. Flynn,
27
Mary C. Carroll,
66
26
27
John Hannerberry, Hannah Lally,
Somerset, Randolph,
26
July
I
Patrick H. Deane, Lizzie F. Cokeley,
Revere,
26
3
Edward H. Morgan,
Randolph, 66
29
Bridget A. Shea,
24
Aug. 14
Charles F. Lyons, M. Louisa Belcher,
Holbrook,
20
22
John P. Sullivan,
So. Braintree,
23
Nellie A. Dolan,
Randolph,
23
Sept. 3
Joseph Fagan, Ora Leonard,
I5
IO
James Carney, Mary A. Gibbons,
Randolph, 66
30
Oct. 2
William A. Welsh,
66
24
66
32
3
John W. Kelly,
66
52
9
Arthur L. Sanford, S. Lizzie Kenniston,
Randolph,
22
14
James A. McLeer,
25
Mary E. Goeres,
25
21
John M. Sullivan, Mary A. Leach,
66
30
66
29
Holbrook,
19
Lizzie A. Whidden (Day),
66
65
Maria I .. Hall(Howard, Reed)
Milton,
20
Brooklyn, N. Y., Randolph,
22
66
34
29
27
24
22
24
106
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
AGE
Oct. 22
28
Bridget M. Rooney,
27
28
Bradley D. Boston, Helen F. Martin,
· Portland, Me., Randolph,
33
24
Nov.
I
Joseph Shackett, Ada Harris,
Brockton, 66
39
6
Asa Reed, Jr., Louisa Catherine Jarvis,
Holbrook, Randolph,
22
7
Jane A. Strickland,
.6
31
20
Herbert W. Hersey, Nellie J. Sargent,
Hingham,
22
Randolph,
20
26
Annie Rosinham,
Holbrook,
29
John H. Lentell,
Canton,
28
Randolph,
30
27
L. Maria Corliss,
30
26
Ellsworth L. Pierce, Mary Kirk,
6.
23
28
John J. Gorman, Mary A. Sullivan,
Abington, Randolph,
26
Dec. 19
Emory A. Allen, Helen F. Granger,
70
Boston,
49
21
Charles E. Kennedy, Lizzie N. Spear,
Randolph,
23
Brockton,
19
Sept. II
Orrin E. Reynolds, Rose E. Stetson,
Randolph,
19
April 6
George F. Best, Blanche C. Locke,
20
Oct. 17
Joseph C. Hamilton, Hannah E. Barry,
Swampscott, Randolph,
23
1888.
Ralph Ranny Mary E. Brady,
Randolph,
18
Sept. 28
John T. Manning, Lizzie M. Greene,
Boston,
20
23
23
38
28
Michael P. Sullivan,
29
John Desmond, Jr.,
26
Mary Lizzie Stanley,
Eddie C. Young,
28
27
27
19
Boston,
22
23
Nov. 27
Daniel J. Brennan,
DEATHS
Registered in the Town of Randolph in 1889.
DATE.
NAME.
AGE
DISEASE,
Jan'y 21
Maurice F. Shea,
28
4
4
7
Annie McPherson,
18
26
Thomas J. Foley,
24
1 125
Feb'y
1
Margaret Welsh (Brennan,)
85
Old Age
3
Charles F. McMahon,
28
20
Consumption
3
Ralph Raney,
2
9
Asthenia
7
Catharine Mİ. Miller, (Neaman)
78
8 23
Old Age
11
Nora Frances Purcell,
2
15
Marasmus
15
Catharine Thayer (Paine),
83
4
Old Age
15
David Irving,
63
13
Pneumonia
16
Elizabeth E. Taylor,
1
8
12
Pneumonia
22
Frances McMath,
69
8
27
Old Age
23
Edward Shay,
72
Pneumonia
26
Winslow Battles,
70
4
27
Heart Disease
24
Margery M. Devine,
28
5 27
Consumption
Catharine McDonald (Dignan)
60
Apoplexy
Margaret A. Rooney (Reilly)
34 5
1
Pluro Pneumonia
Elmer H. Mann,
2
Tuberculosis
Mary Reilly ( McMahon)
36 10
27
Pluro Pneumonia .
Simeon S. Niles,
49
3
Hemorrhage
14
Ellen F. Palmer (Burrell)
57
3
8
Apoplexy
17
Patrick McMahon,
60
Unknown
Charles Hart,
45
Killed on Railroad
24 April 7
Honora Rustlow (Barry)
78
Asthma
Francis MeLaughlin,
9
1 13
Diphtheria
Minot L. Beal,
30
7
9
Epilepsy
Michael Sullivan,
31
9 28
Phthisis
Michael T. Burke,
38
Bronchial Catarrh
Louise A. Fellman (Schaffer)
67
6
Jaundice
Margaret Ford (Rooney)
34 8
Pneumonia
30 May B 3 4
Martha A. Haney (McMullen)
42
5
9
Ruptura Uteri
Patrick Haney,
Stillborn
Susan A. King (Bowditch)
53
5
Congestion of Lungs
Charles T. Powderly,
41
3 21
Phthisis Pulmonalis
6 11 12
Sarah A. Eddy (Goldthwait)
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