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The sinking fund at the present time is deposited in the safety deposit vaults in Boston, and is invested as follows : -
Three (3) Fitchburg Railroad bonds, 42 per cent $3,000 00
Three (3) Old Colony Railroad bonds, 4 per cent 3,000 00
One (1) Maine Central bond, 6 per cent . 500 00
Twelve (12) town of Randolph water bonds, 4 per cent 12,000 00 .
Abington Savings Bank
1,000 00
Brockton Savings Bank .
1,000 00 ·
North Easton Savings Bank
.
1,000 00
Quincy Savings Bank
. 1,000 00
. Randolph Savings Bank . 1,333 60
Town of Randolph note .
3,575 00
.
$27,408 60
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The amounts due from the town to be paid on sinking fund and interest account are :
For sinking fund ·
$3,575 00
For interest on ($145,000) bonds at 4 per cent 5,800 00
$9,375 00
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation for the next same as last year.
For sinking fund
$3,575 00
For interest on water loan
4,800 00
For hydrants and other public use
2,000 00
$10,375 00
The water bonds are due as follows :
April 1, 1897
. $10,000 00
April 1, 1902
. 10,000 00
April 1, 1907
. 20,000 00
April 1, 1912
. 20,000 00
April 1, 1917
. 40,000 00
May 1, 1918
. 20,000 00
July 1, 1922
. 25,000 00
$145,000 00
We have now unsold one (1) bond ($1,000) of the act of 1888, chapter 138, and five (5) bonds ($1,000) of the act of 1892, chapter 112, making a total of $6,000.
EXPENDITURES. - MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT, JOINT WORKS,
Year ending December 31, 1893.
Paid E. J. Chadbourne, three months' salary to April 1, 1893 $300 00
E. J. Chadbourne, cash paid out 15 80
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Paid E. J. T. Dexter, salary as engineer for one
year to January 1, 1894 $1,025 00
E. J. T. Dexter, cash paid out 4 67
D. B. White, coal . 667 57
J. White Belcher, insurance 52 50
John Underhay, insurance
52 50
Seth Mann, 2d, & Co., insurance
52 50
Hartford Boiler Insurance
100 00
Underhay Oil Co., oil 33 46
Robert McLennan, repairs on harness, etc. 7 10
C. Prescott & Co., supplies 6 29
S. B. Woodman, repairs . 10 85
Charles H. Belcher, supplies 15 92
W. G. Tirrell, painting wagon
12 00
A. W. Chesterton
28 14
George Ames, repairs
4 25
Hawkbridge Bros. .
4 12
A. J. Wilkinson & Co. 12 35
Walworth Mfg. Co., supplies 7 69
Samuel Walker Oil Co., oil
4 50
Twomey & Brennan, long rubber boots
4 75
M. M. Alden, stock and labor on house
35 59
E. M. Mann, wood
5 00
Frank Mann, use of cart .
2 50
N. H. Tirrell, glass and labor
2 50
Crosby Steam Gauge Co., gauge
12 30
A. J. Gove, expressing and teams
69 20
Cunningham Boiler Works, labor on stand pipes
49 13
Brockton Brass & Iron Co., castings 11 82
pay-roll for the year 388 91 ·
C. A. Wales, for services 9 months to Jan. 1, 1894 90 00
C. A. Wales, supplies 12 29 .
J. W. Porter, coal . · ·
1,055 57
James Fardy, repairs
11 00
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Paid C. H. McCarter, blacksmith's bill $44 65
F. J. Witherell, harness and repairs
55 41
F. H. Langley, blacksmith's bill 2 10
A. F. McCabe, supplies .
4 89
W. H. Tirrell, supplies 1 50
Walter E. White, grain, etc. 136 47
White & Crooker, hay, etc. 101 52
W. Murphy, blacksmith's bill 17 91
George T. Wilde, supplies 12 50
J. E. Daniels, supplies 85
Old Colony R.R. Co., freight bill .
1 07
Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings
4 17
Cunningham Iron Works, repairs on stand pipes
28 45
S. W. Schofield, repairs on wagon
2 00
Daniel G. Belcher, logs
1 80
J. E. Nickerson, supplies
4 10
F. S. Perkins, lathe 259 76
Charles A. Schieren & Co., butts 10 02
Griffith Jones, painting stand pipes . 300 00
Burbank & Ryder, paints for inside . 107 80
Government Water Proof Paint Co., paint for outside 47 26
M. J. Tidd, services on Langford case 34 75
Willey & Russell, supplies
23 60
Walworth Mfg. Co., 8 90
pay-roll .
33 00
E. J. Chadbourne, rent of stable 3 months to April 1, 1893 15 00
John Adams, rent of stable nine months to January 1, 1894 . 26 25
Total
$5,453 50 .
paid by each town, $2,726.75.
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Paid by. Randolph
$3,112 20
by Holbrook
2,341 30
$5,453 50
Due Randolph from Holbrook $385 45
CONSTRUCTION. - RANDOLPH WATER.
Paid National Meter Co., meters
$104 80
M. J. Drummond, pipe 418 73
Thompson Meter Co., meters 94 55
Gilchrist & Taylor, pipe, etc.
224 61
George Woodman Co., stops and wastes, etc. 111-35
Chapman Valve Co., hydrants, etc. .
147 99
New England Pipe Co., pipe 54 39
Union Meter Co., meters 38 00
Asa P. French, for settlement of suit of Geo. P. Niles and others and legal services Pay-roll for the year
264 00
332 38
Standard Thermometer Co., recording gauge
75 00
C. H. Rollins, laying pipe on North street
567 70
Boston Lead Co., lead and pipe 12 30
M. J. Drummond, pipe 771 15
N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. Co., freight on pipe 122 62
Total . $3,339 57
CR.
Received from service pipe account .
441 00
$2,898 57
MAINTENANCE. - RANDOLPH WORKS.
Paid E. J. Chadbourne, bills paid . $21 45
D. H. Huxford, printing, etc., 2 years 101 00
A. L. Tirrell, damage team in water trench 25 00
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Paid George H. Sampson, rend rock $7 00
A. J. Gove, expressing and teams 100 13
Peter B. Hand, services as Water Commis- sioner for year ending April 1, 1893 100 00
C. A. Wales, for services as chairman Water Commisioners for year ending April 1, 1893 100 00
D. B. White, for services as Water Com-
missioner for year ending April 1, 1893 75 00
N.Y., N.H & H. R.R., freight 17 96
N. F. Goldsmith, rent of office 9 months 63 75
James Fardy, blacksmith's bill 6 36
Waldo Bros., cement
3 60
E. M. Mann, wood for office
2 25
Crosby Valve Co., gauges
7 00
C. A. Wales, supplies
14 52
C. A. Wales, services as Water Commis- sioner and care of water works 9 months to January 1, 1894
270 00
Total
$915 02
GENERAL ACCOUNTS.
Bills paid by Randolph joint maintenance . $3,112 20
Bills paid by Holbrook joint maintenance ·
2,341 30
$5,453 50
One half to be paid by each town 2,726 75
$2,726 75
$2,726 75 2,341 30
Balance due from Holbrook
$385 45
Due from Holbrook on service pipe, labor, etc. 112 99
$498 44
Paid by Holbrook, see Treasurer's report.
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RANDOLPH ACCOUNT.
One-half joint maintenance
.
$2,726 75
Randolph maintenance 915 02
Randolph construction 3,339 57
Interest account 4,800 00
Interests paid from receipts of water 800 00
Balance paid by Holbrook
498 44
$13,079 78
Orders drawn on Treasurer (see Treasurer's re-
port) Nos. 562 to 655 . $13,079 78
The receipts for the past year have been :
Town of Randolph, for sinking fund $3,575 00
Town of Randolph, for interest account 4,800 00
Town of Randolph, for hydrants, etc. 2,000 00
Received for service pipe 441 00
Received for water
5,383 85
$16,199 85
The following figures will show the amounts received from water takers, and does not include the amounts received for service pipe, or from the town for hydrants or public uses : The figures are taken from previous reports.
1888
. $3,282 90
1889
·
3,794 16
1890
4,524 90 ·
1891 (10 months)
3,172 22
1892
5,157 46
1893
5,383 85
An increase from the first year of $2,100 95 And also over last year, although there are a number of va- cant houses, an increase from the previous year of $226.39.
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In the figures which follow we will show as near as possi- ble what the carnings of the works are, and in these accounts we have charged everything that was permanent to the con- struction account, and expenses of running the works in maintenance account.
Received from water rates $5,383 85
By one-half joint maintenance account $2,726 75
By Randolph maintenance account . 915 02. 3,641 77
$2,742 08
Received from town for public use.
2,000 00
Total $4,742 08
From these receipts we have paid eight hundred dollars ($800) for interest on water bonds see (Treasurer's report) ; paid for pipe and laying same on North Street, and have pur- chased and paid for twenty-five hundred feet (2,500) of pipe for the extension on Lafayette Street to the centre of Tower Hill. We shall be able to pay same amounts for interest, pay for laying pipe on hand, and also make still farther ex- tensions, as we believe these should be made as fast as the receipts will allow.
The actual standing of the works is :
DR.
To $139,000 water bonds sold . $139,000 00 Amount due J. P. Langford (unknown)
CR.
By six (6) $1,000 water bonds unsold $6,000 00 By amount in sinking fund (see
Treasurer's report)
. $27,408 60
33,408 60
$105,591 40
With amount due on above suit.
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In closing we would say that everything in connection with the works are in good order, and for information in regard to stand pipes, hydrants, etc. (see report on condition of water works).
The supply of water is unlimited, the quality is first-class, and after having had the same we should hardly know what to do without it.
CHARLES A. WALES, DANIEL B. WHITE, PETER B. HAND, Water Commissioners of Randolph.
The undersigned, Auditors of the town of Randolph, here- by report that they have examined the accounts of the Water Commissioners, and find them correct, with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.
M. T. CUNNINGHAM. C. G. HATHAWAY.
T. A. KENNEDY.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF WATER WORKS.
In the absence of a Superintendent, we would make to the citizens of Randolph the following report in relation to the operations for the year ending December 31, 1893 :-
PUMPING STATION.
Everything at the station is in good condition. During the past year we have had a new lathe placed there, so that we are now able to do more repairs in connection with the works than formerly. As to the condition of pumps and boilers, we refer you to the reports of Engineer Dexter and the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Com- pany.
The only repairs that we can see at present are painting the dwelling-house of the engineer and the outside of coal sheds.
The grounds about the station have been kept in good order, and we cordially invite the citizens to visit and inspect the same.
ENGINEER DEXTER'S STATEMENT.
To the Water Commissioners of Randolph :
Gentlemen,- I submit to you my sixth annual report as engineer of your plant for the year ending December 31, 1893.
Everything at the pumping station is in good condition. The check valve mentioned in last year's report has been taken out and repaired at the station for a small cost, and is now doing good service. The dwelling-house, woodwork of
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station and coal shed are greatly in need of paint and should receive attention the coming spring.
Following is the usual table showing the work for the past year.
WATER PUMPED IN GALLONS.
DATE.
Pum'g time. H. M.
Gaskill Engine.
Blake Engine.
Total.
Daily average.
January
142 10
5,031,156
4,562,236
9,593,392
309,399
62,436
February
153 15
6,091,792
3,355,968
9,447,760
387,420
61,475
March
118 35
1,989,704
5,811,092
7,800,796
251,638
54,023
April
111 30
4,582,854
2,751,476
7,334,330
243,143
50,552
May
133 10
3,306,336
4,908,904
8,215,240
265,008
52,453
June
172 45
8,730,468
1,375,984
10,106,452
336,868
61,327
July
186 30
10,113,998
2,431,408
12,545,406
404,690
73,098
August
130 00
826,894
7,055,734
7,882,628
254,278
47,393
September
118 00
890,320
5,255,656
6,145,976
204,860
42,522
October
120 25
11,503,418
2,688,112
14,191,530
457,791
52,631
November
99 00
3,901,102
2,239,132
6,140,234
204,674
45,696
December
109 30
6,194,668
432,684
6,627,352
213,775
50,627
Totals
1594 50
63,162,710
42,868,836
106,031,096
654,263
Increase on last year
11,501,100
41,996
Number of gallons per pound of coal, average head, 280 feet, 163 gallons.
Respectfully,
E. J. T. DEXTER, Engineer.
BOILER INSPECTION REPORT.
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 13, 1894.
Randolph and Holbrook Water Works :
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company makes the following report of the condition of your steam boiler inspected on the ninth day of January, 1894, by Inspectors Rice & Ward.
H. T. Boiler, No. 1.
Internally : The shell plates, heads and tubes are free from corrosion or deposit. The braces are sound and taut ; the openings to water gauges are clear.
Externally : The shell plates and heads are free from fractures, blisters or corrosion. There are no signs of leak-
Coal burned, pounds.
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age or weakness at seams or tube ends. The safety-valve is in good working order. The pressure gauge was tested and corrected, as it indicated a number of pounds in excess of actual pressure. The setting is in good repair.
Yours respectfully,
C. E. ROBERTS, Manager.
Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 1893.
Randolph and Holbrook Water Works ;
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company makes the following report of the condition of your steam boiler, inspected on the 26th day of December, 1893, by Inspector H. W. Taylor.
H. T. Boiler, No. 2.
Internally : The shell, heads, domes and tubes show no serious corrosion or other defects. The plates and tubes are quite clean, there being but very little scale and no loose deposits. The braces are sound and taut. The openings to steam and water gauges are clear. The fusible plug is sound.
Externally : The plates and heads are free from corro- sion, fractures or blisters. The patches are sound except two fractures from edge of plate to rivet hole; these show no signs of distress. There are no signs of leaks at seams or tube ends or around the patches. The appliances are in good working order. The steam gauge was tested and found correct. The brick work is in good repair.
Yours respectfully,
C. E. ROBERTS, Manager.
GREAT POND.
There has been an ample supply of water, and there is no danger that we shall ever be short for a great many years to come. The quality of the water is far above the average,
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and according to the reports from the State Board, who ana- lyze the same at various times, is all right.
We have kept the water lower than usual, as the quality is improved by so doing.
In the fall all the grass, reeds and brush around the edges were removed and burned as far as possible. This should be continued every year.
STAND PIPES.
In both of the stand pipes, the inside ladders, which were broken down last winter by the ice, have been removed.
The insides of both were found to be in good condition, were thoroughly scraped and painted, and this should be done at least once in two years; also the outsides of both were painted.
When the water was drawn off nothing was found inside except a small amount of rust on the bottoms.
The grounds around the stand pipes remain in the same condition as last year.
WATER MAINS.
The past year we have laid about twelve hundred (1200) feet of six-inch pipe on North Street, but in consequence of meeting a bad ledge the expense was more than we expected.
There have been a number of joint leaks, and also one where we were obliged to replace about eight feet of 14-inch pipe in the meadows, between the West Corners and the pond road. This is one of the worst places on the whole line, owing to the loose condition of the soil.
Also one on South Main Street, where we had to replace about six feet of six-inch pipe. With the exception of a few joint leaks, which have been repaired, the mains are in good condition.
. HYDRANTS.
We have added one new hydrant the past year, making 131 in Randolph.
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The one at the head of Warren Street was accidentally broken and was replaced by another. Also one near the Bicknell Place on South Main Street was taken out and re- paired.
About the last of November all the hydrants were opened and put in order for the winter, and we think are all in working order.
CHARLES A. WALES, DANIEL B. WHITE, PETER B. HAND, Water Commissioners of Randolph.
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RANDOLPH WATER WORKS in account with HIRAM C. ALDEN, TREASURER.
1893. DR.
Balance
$488 74
Received of E. J. Chadbourne and the Water Commissioners for water rates
5,854 85
Received interest on water bonds ·
4,800 00
Received for water for hydrants and public buildings . .
2,000 00
Received of town of Holbrook, bal- ance account 498 44
CR.
$13,612 03
Paid sundry orders
. $13,079 78
for box safe deposit .
10 00
$13,089 78
Balance .
$522 95
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RANDOLPH, January 26, 1894.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of Hiram C. Alden, Treasurer of the Water Commissioners, and find the same correct and the balance as stated above to be on deposit in the National Exchange Bank, Boston.
C. G. HATHAWAY. THOMAS A. KENNEDY. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.
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REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE WATER LOAN SINKING FUND.
1893 balance
$925 39
Received for town note
3,575 00
Received for interest on same .
38 13
Received interest from Randolph Savings Bank
30 08
Received for Fitchburg R.R. coupons
135 00
Received for Old Colony registered interest
120 00
Received for Randolph water bonds coupons
480 00
Received from Maine Central R.R. coupons
30 00
Received of town of Randolph, amount voted to sinking fund
3,575 00
$8,908 60
Deposit in Abington Savings Bank $1,000 00
Deposit in Brockton Savings Bank 1,000 00
Deposit in N. Easton Savings Bank 1,000 00
Deposit in Quincy Savings Bank 1,000 00
Loan to the town of Randolph
3,575 00
$7,575 00
* $1,333 60
*Deposited in Randolph Savings Bank.
RANDOLPH, January 26, 1894.
The undersigned, Auditors of the town of Randolph, have examined the sinking fund statement of Hiram C. Alden, treasurer, and find same correct.
THOMAS A. KENNEDY. C. G. HATHAWAY. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.
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DR. TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN ACCOUNT WITH
1893.
Paid Town orders, Nos. I to 965, inclusive
· $46,148 17
Treasury notes
45,063 89
interest on notes .
. 2,439 44
interest on water bonds
State Treasurer, State tax
State Treasurer, bank tax
3,277 67
6,002 67
County Treasurer, County tax Sundry expenses :
H. C. Alden, Treasurer 300 00
H. C. Alden, expense on water bonds 6 00
H. C. Alden, Stoughton election returns, 1892-1893 12 00
postage, stationery, postal cards, stamped envelopes 20 00
ballot clerk, 1893 5 00
town clerk, returning, collecting, recording
births, marriages and deaths, 1893 56 35
Ralph Houghton, returning deaths 15 00
J. B. Wren, returning deaths 4 00
E. P. Linfield, returning births
25
F. C. Granger, returning births .
8 00
T. T. Cushman, returning births
25
A. L. Chase, returning births
3 00
D. F. Kinnear, returning births
1 75
T. Farrell, court fees
76 57
E. F. Knight, court fees
3º3 32
F. W. Vye, court fees .
109 33
F. J. Donahue, court fees
35 43
O. S. Soule, court fees
5 74
M. F. Sullivan, court fees
9 62
D. H. Huxford, printing
2 75
rubber stamps
2 00
976 36
$108,502 44
Balance
20,722 69
$129 225 13
Cash .
$5,890 91 Due from F. M. French, Tax Collector, 1892, 1893, 14,831 78
$20,722 69
$2,725 00 · 5,540 00
·
2,331 91
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HIRAM C. ALDEN, TREASURER.
CR.
1893.
Balance
. $14,353 52
Received for Treasury notes issued
· 55,063 89
bank dividends
So 00
of Selectmen, sundry accounts
809 01
interest on water bonds
5,600 00
State Treasurer
10,567 II
city of Boston, pauper account
2 68
town of Millis, pauper account
2 00
licenses, billiard and pool $6, auctioneer $2, victualler $2 10 00
District Court, Quincy, fines, $79.23, $11.72, $75.90
166 85
city of Quincy, pauper, $14.60, $16.50
31 10
town of Easton, pauper
6 00
town of Gardner, pauper
10 00
city of Brockton, pauper
3 45
town of Mansfield, pauper
11 00
town of Holbrook, pauper ·
694 08
city of Taunton, pauper, $IOS, $104
212 00
town of Braintree
S 60
town of Weymouth
135 20
town of Duxbury
13 50
County Treasurer, dog fund 1892
508 62
tax bill, 1893
40,936 52
$129,225 13
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STATE OF THE TREASURY.
January, 1894 DR.
. $57,075 00
Treasury notes
Water bonds . 139,000 00
Interest due on water bonds . 1,600 00
Interest due on treasury notes 12,00 00
Due Firemen and outstanding bills .
1,500 00
$200,375 00
CR.
Coddington Fund :
Bank stock
$1,600 00
Salt marsh (Quincy) 300 00
$1,900 00
F. M. French, Tax Collector, 1892 and 1893
14,831 78
State aid
2,275 00
Due from other towns
147 00
Sinking fund
27,408 60
Cash, orders, bills
5,890 91 ·
Balance
. 147,778 71
$200,375 00
RANDOLPH, January 26, 1894.
The undersigned, Auditors of the town of Randolph, respectfully report that they have examined the accounts of the Treasurer, and find the same correctly kept, with proper vouchers and entries made for all payments and receipts.
C. G. HATHAWAY. THOMAS A. KENNEDY. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.
Military aid
143 00
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1893.
DATE.
NAMES.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
1893.
Harold Otis Perkins
Thomas H. and Jennie M .- Otis
Jan. 2, 6,
Mary Elizabeth Rooney .
John and Mary - Dwyer
12,
Charles F. Mansfield
Francis and Etta M .- Byett
16,
Una Eddy*
.
Eli and Etta - Harris
19,
Mabel Frances Tirrell
.
William G., and Hattie M .- Presby
Feb. 2,
Selina Blanch Marcille
.
John C. and Winnifred - Hughes
3,
Katie Frances Foley*
.
David and Katie F .- Dolan
12,
Ernest F. Coolidge
·
Edward F. and Rosa F .- Paine James S. and Anna - Starr
12, 14,
George Pooler .
Joseph P. and Minnie
28, Bessie Miller
Rupert and Sadie - Messinger
28,
James H. Kiley
.
Patrick M. and Letitia - Ray
Mar. 4,
Arthur C. Niles
Chester A. and Lucretia - Randall
7, + 25, 25,
Louisa E. Lyons
Emory J. and Louisa - Fredericks
Jennie F. Stone
17,
Susie M. Burrell
Charles F. and Mary A .- Ward George P. and Susie E .- Jones Augustus and Solie - Swanson James and Jennie- O'Brien
Apr. 29, IO. 21, 20,
Heney*
Roger Gordon Granger Charles E. Ware
16, 4, 5,
Clotier .
McManus
Edward and Elizabeth - Donohue John F. and Kate M .- Thomas John and Henrietta - Morton
May 12, 20, 26, June 24, 26, 27, Sarah McDonald
Charles D. and Josie F .- Wallbridge George A. and Emma - Cheesman Dennis W. and Mary A .- Fahey James D. and Henrietta - Shay Marcus and Annie I .- Jones
14,
Alice J. Tirrell
30,
Mary F. Hayes
Andrew and Mary F .- Brennan
July I, II,
William R. Jones
Clarence M. and Susie M .- Burgess
23,
Mary J. Hoye .
. Patrick H. and Mary E .- Heney Edmund S. and Mary E .- Holbrook Frank H and Anna - Higgins James H. and Lizzie J .- McKay
29,
Alice C. Dowd
James and Elizabeth - Carney
20, James Sutton
John H. and Mary E .- McDonald
20, Hugh Currie .
Hugh and Margaret - Troy
7,
Parker R. Dexter
· Edward J. T. and Caroline - Collins
*Deceased.
.
Marguerite W. Baker Amy G. Paine .
.
Michael B. Scannell
.
Richard F. Leonard .
Richard F. and Anna H .- Braley
Aug. 13, 18, 23,
Edmund B. Taylor Helen Langley Mary.A. Meany
Robert T. and Maggie-McGaughey Charles and Mary A .- Welch Frank C. and Alice M .- Bulter Charles H. and Cora P .- Esterbrook Omer and Victoria - Martelle
Daly
Grace M. Busteed
John E. and Frances - McLean Frank and Mary - Dentle
14,
Sigfried J. Bolen*
Simon O. Brennan
Francis B. McAuliff
.
James F. McLennan
.
Taylor* .
Ruth M. Rudderham
.
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DATE.
NAMES.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
Aug 21,
Anna E. Larson
Peter and Marion -Twelson
26,
George H. McMahon* Bailey Francis A. Daley
Alfred H. and Annie
Sept. 3,
4,
Ethel V. DeForrest
William H. and Anna B .- Leslie Arthur C. and Lena L .- Brown Patrick and Eliza - Flaherty
6,
Georgie A. Whitmore Henry Dolen
George and Nellie A .- Hayward Charles and Catherine -- Walsh
15, Matthew Madigan
Patrick and Ellen - Scanlon
27, Frank M. Harmon
· S. Milton and Lilly W .- Tripp Charles F. and Louise - Belcher
Oct. 10, Corrinne F. Tileston 16, Marion Meany
. Frank H. and Cora L .- Ross . Edward and Susie -Blythe
27, Edmund R. Flaherty
24,
Timothy W. Manning
5: Miriam E. Panting
19,
Anna M. Carroll
·
· John S. and Nellie M .- Sullivan
19,
George B. Dench, 2d
.
Edward B. and Theresa - Kinsley
18,
Florence M. Foster .
. Gustena and Elizab'th-McAndrews
24,
Richard Forrest
. Richard and Mary E .- Caire
29, Dec. I,
Terrance Dargan
· Nicholas J. and Mary E .- Lyons
IO,
William H. Meany
. Richard and Nellie - Grady
21, Thomas Kennedy
·
1891.
Mary Augusta Brady
·
Thomas and Mary J .- Gibbons
John P. and Fanny - Powderly
*Deceased.
George H. and Margaret - Daly
13,
5, Mary Meany
30, Frank E. Lyons
. Edward and Kate - Rodden John S. and Lizzie M .- Green William R. and Maria W .- Lothrop Patrick and Mary A.
Nov. 14,
Florence S. Roddan
Lee R. Dee
. Thomas and Elizabeth - Sims
105
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1893.
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
1893. Jan. 17,
G. W. Radcliff
Braintree
20
Ethel A. Thayer
Randolph
19
22,
Nicholas J. Dargan Mary E. Lyons .
Randolph
34
Boston .
39
Feb. 13,
Daniel W. McCarty
Stoughton
37
Mary Murry
Randolph
35
14,
Ellis P. Howard
Holbrook
29
Belle A. Bigelow
Holbrook
20
June
3
George A. Whitmore Nellie A. Hayward
Randolph
28
6,
Sylvesta A. Miller Mary E. Pratt
Quincy
43
Randolph
27
6,
Charles W. Cote
Holbrook
25
Mary E. Mullins
Randolph
27
II,
Frank L. Emery
Randolph
36
Kate Wilson (Hennesey)
Augusta, Maine
37
21,
Henry F. Schultz Susan J. Roberts
Boston
26
Randolph
19
July 15,
John E. Smith Hilda A. Nelson
Randolph
22
24,
Jeremiah F. Crowley .
Randolph
34
Margaret Perry .
Cambridge
24
Aug. 2,
John F. Welch Catherine A. Devine
.
Randolph
26
-14,
Henry K. Roe
Newton
23
Bertha W. Howard
.
Randolph
20
26,
Leroy A. Pinkham Harriet Allen
Roxbury
21
Randolph
22
Sept. 3,
Arthur C. DeForrest . Lena E. Brown .
.
Randolph
18
.
Randolph
20
4,
Frank E. McAuly, Jr. Metta Fischer
.
Randolph
29
.
Randolph
18
Randolph
33
Brockton
28
Randolph
35
106
DATE.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
Sept. 19,
Mortimer G. Sullivan Rose M. Brady ' .
Somerville, New York Randolph
·
25
24
Oct. 7,
Alfred Nelson Ida E. Johnson
Randolph
26
Avon .
32
Nov. 1I,
Nathaniel Sawyer . Sarah A. Jackman [ Whiting ]
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