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The High School papers show that excellent instruction is being given in the several branches so far as the subject matter is con- cerned, but that there is great need of more time for attention to details, and that the standard of the course of study is possibly too advanced for the pupils to receive the full benefit of it with their present preparation.
Concerning Book-keeping, it seems to me a question may fairly be raised as to the expediency of continuing the branch in its present form and place.
In Virgil and Telemaque, the translations were excellent as spe- cimens of High School work, but the work in the Latin and French grammars strikes me as too meager.
Of the Grammar School papers, only those in Arithmetic seem to call for further criticism in this report. Out of the sixty-three papers, only six could be said to be free from errors of some kind ; and it is doubtful whether all of these should be called perfect, for the work is not all upon the papers. There are several papers on which the pupil seems to have copied the main points of his work from some other paper, but not the details.
Fifty-one papers contain one or more errors in the method em- ployed to solve examples, and thirty-three exhibit one or more blunders in the fundamental operations, - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
It is not strange that pupils should fail to comprehend methods with success, when more than one half of a class are apparently unable to do their work with accuracy.
The marking of the papers by the examiners seems to have been done conscientiously. Two or three cases of slight inequality were noticed ; but they appear to have been accidental rather than intentional, and did not affect the general result, - as they would have done under a system of per cents and averages.
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There is the same general tendency manifest, as in most other towns, to allow a high mark for the sake of commendation rather than a low mark for the sake of discipline.
Respectfully submitted,
C. W. FEARING.
LIST OF WORDS MISSPELLED IN THE EXAMINATION PAPERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASSES OF 1891. Words in Italic were found wrong on two papers or more.
HIGH SCHOOL PAPERS.
cheerful
done (for did)
to (for too)
sleeve
where'er
together
oft-times
principal
honorable
mosses
allow
ecstasy
hoards
scene
walks
yields
character
customary
chance
boast
shelly
conscience
leaf
paradise
believe
meter
shipwreck
listen
insinuating
pronounce
horizon
flourished
breast
tried
prosperous
dispersing
perfume
recognized
precipitated
imaginary
forest
goddesses
disappear
wrinkles
tender
lilies
majesty
whiteness
odor
ambrosia
pierce
maxims
inflames
dazzled
complexion led
govern
neglected
marks
cleaves
brilliant
perched
lose
eagle
sacrifice
perceived
smoother
painful
useful
blue
celestial
shining
clouds
glided
frighten
aegis
yourself
lips
clothes
business
stationery
preceding
separately
balance
opposite
transferred
received
irritated
huge
vigilant
gild
deigned
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL PAPERS.
transitive
whether
complement
declarative
beach
beginning
themselves
precede
modified
imagine
asserting
interrogative
attribute
separate
antecedent
does participle clause
whose
together
friends
dependent
playmates
manner
prepositional
studying
berrying
fourth
conjunctive
journeying
oyster
slain
lain
travelers
principal
disappointed
prairie
completed
around
racing
applies
session
consequences
potential shutting sensitive
necessary
consciousness
particle
deceived
received
planned
animal
seceaing
colony
decision
defeated
abolish
acknowledge
belligerent
revolutionary
invitation
appearance
hurriedly
occurred
campaign
speech government several
sitting
doctrine
-issued
negro
advocate
competent
elevation
imperial
monarchy
regions
peninsula
elimate
temperate
plateau
bordering
generally
group
mountainous
empties
descend
eity
central
Jaid
corner
ascertaining -
until
rolling
putting
ascension
inaction
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APPENDIX B.
SOME EDUCATIONAL THOUGHTS OF THE YEAR 1891.
The highest praise that can be given a school is that it develops strength of character in its pupils. This is a product that no exami- nation will declare, that no system of marking will measure; it is shown only by the lives of its pupils. - SUPT. MAXSON, Pawtucket, R. I.
Effort, rather than achievement, should rank highest. What a child tries to do, and perseveres in trying to do, against physical or intellectual disadvantages, is worthy of all honor. - DR. SAMUEL ELIOT, at State Teachers' Association.
What our scholars read is quite as important as how they read. -- SUPT. NORCROSS, Weymouth.
A thought is not fully possessed until somehow expressed.
Perfect thought is embodied thought.
Man is maker and worker as well as learner and thinker. - SUPT. DWELLEY, Watertown
When a pupil is allowed by his parents to avoid every study which is distasteful or difficult, no teacher can do much for him. - SUPT. HALL, Leominster.
The knowing of a subject by no means establishes the ability to teach the same. - SUPT. LAMBERTON, Charlemont.
It is comparatively easy to secure the services of a good instructor in the " dead languages "; it is very difficult to obtain a good teacher of English. - A. C. DOWSE, Chairman School Committee, Malden.
This system of public instruction is established to protect the life of the nation. - SUPT. EDGERLY, Fitchburg.
APPENDIX C.
TEXT-BOOKS AUTHORIZED TO BE USED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL: -
Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar. Scudder's Gradatim. Lindsay and Rollins' Easy Latin Lessons. Harkness' Caesar.
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HIGH SCHOOL - continued. Allen and Greenough's Virgil. Keetel's French Grammar. Fenelon's Telemaque. Bocher's Le Conscrit. Cassell's French Dictionary. Chittenden's English Composition. Swinton's Studies in English Literature. Selections from various standard authors. Stone's History of England. Swinton's Outlines of World's History. Wentworth's Short Course in Algebra. Davies' Elementary Geometry. Seavy's Book-keeping. Shaw's Physics by Experiment. Steele's Chemistry. Young's Civil Government.
GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS: -
Wentworth's Grammar School and Primary Arithmetics Coggswell's Lessons in Number.
Hyde's Practical Lessons in English. Warren's Common School and Primary Geographies. Anderson's United States History. Barnes's Primary History of United States. Dodge's Stories of American History. Steele's Abridged Physiology.
Barnes's Hygiene for Young People. Barnes's Child's Health Primer.
Normal Music Readers. Metcalf's Spelling and Language Book. Boyce's Enunciation and Articulation. Monroe's Vocal Training. Monroe's New Readers.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING:
Holmes's Readers. Barnes's Readers. Appleton's Readers. Harper's Readers. McGuffey's Alternate Readers. Lippincott's Third, Fourth, and Fifth Readers.
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SUPPLEMENTARY READING - Continued.
Sheldon's Fourth Reader.
Interstate Primer.
First Weeks at School.
Stories for Young Children. Seaside and Wayside.
Birds and Fishes.
Little People.
Book of Folk Stories.
Little Folks of Other Lands.
Seven Little Sisters.
The World at Home.
Cats and Dogs. Friends in Feathers and Fur. Esop's Fables.
Child's Book of Nature.
Neighbors with Wings and Fins.
Stories of Heroic Deeds.
Neighbors with Claws and Hoofs.
Pilgrims and Puritans.
Tanglewood Tales.
SUPPLEMENTARY ARITHMETICS: -
Franklin's Written and Primary. Appleton's Numbers Illustrated.
SUPPLEMENTARY GEOGRAPHIES: - Harper's School and Introductory.
SUPPLEMENTARY LANGUAGE :- Reed and Kellogg's Graded Lessons in English.
SUPPLEMENTARY HISTORY : -
Scudder's United States History.
APPENDIX D.
SUMMARY OF TEXT-BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, FEB. 1, 1892. Total number of books and pamphlets in the schools 6,283.
Total number of books and pamphlets on hand 570.
Total number of slates in the schools .
798.
Total number of slates on hand 0.
Maps, charts, and apparatus to the estimated value of . $275. Other supplies on hand to the estimated value of . $140.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
SCHOOLS.
GRADES.
Whole Number of
Different Pupils
Average Member-
for the
Average Member-
ship in 1890-91.
Average Attend.
Per Cent of At-
tendance for the
Per Cent of At-
tendanee in 1890-
91.
High School.
76
70.81
74.54
68.13
96.20
96.55
Union Grammar
"
66
Primary
*III-IV
47
45.37
41.68
41.78
92.09
91.98
II
31
26.46
25.25
24.14
91.24
92 48
I
79
. 37.63
44.56
31.75
84.39
88.24
VII-VIII
38
38.90
35.97
36.15
92.94
93.69
V-VI
55
48.12
46.62
43.50
90.49
92.62
-
*III-IV
64
58.28
51.79
53.00
90.94
92.16
*I-II
86
51.60
54.16
47.46
91.97
89 68
Iron Works Grammar
VII-VIII
35
30.84
30.25
29.20
91.69
94.88
V-VI
43
37.94
39.76
35.72
94.14
90.62
16
Primary.
III-IV
28
24.28
23.99
22.34
96.14
92.50
I-II
75
43.88
40.35
40.09
91.38
89.39
East Primary
I-IV
42
28.73
28.96
26.59
92.53
91.09
tI-IV
39
28.13
31.52
26.66
94.77
89.78
South
I-VIII
44
35.22
35.29
31.70
90.00
91.78
West ...
I-VI
28
21.40
20.80
19.43
90.79
92.12
In all the Schools.
894
697.34
700.51
643.30
92.25
91.76
.
16
VII-VIII V-VI
46
35.55
41.79
33.51
94.27
93.28
38
34.20
33.23
32.15
94.02
93.02
.
·
.
~
.
·
Middle Street Primary ...
.
.
*These Grados were put in separate rooms in Noptember, tGrados V .- VI. wore also included until June,
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the
for
ance
Year.
Year.
Enrolled.
ship
Year.
Pond Grammar.
Primary
MEMBERSHIP OF THE SCHOOLS. - SEPTEMBER, 1891.
SCHOOLS.
Grade I.
Grade II.
Grade III.
Grade IV.
Grade V.
Grade VI.
Grade VII.
Grade VIII.
Totale by Schools.
Union
37
28
24
31
23
15
20
13
191
Pond
33
25
34
29
34
21
29
21
226
Iron Works.
33
17
14
11
19
23
19
14
150
East .
9
7
11
6
. .
. .
..
.
.
7
3
5
4
8
3
1
3
34
West ...
. .
4
4
2
8
4
22
Totals by grades.
122
92
102
83
92
66
69
51
677
High School :
Senior Class .
. .
·
·
·
·
:
.
· ·
22
Middle Class ..
. :
:
·
.
.
..
37
Junior Class ..
··
: : :
:
·
:
.
. .
·
·
..
759
....
....
3
8
10
..
·
· ·
. .
.
21
. South ..
.
-
..
23
Total ..
·
82
Total number in all Schools ..
·
.
..
33
Middle Street ..
-
203
TEACHERS.
NAMES.
SCHOOL.
GRADES.
SALARY.
FIRST ELECTION.
Charles E. Stetson.
High.
Principal. Assistant.
$1,200
November, 1872.
Carrie M. Bassett ..
Frank W. Brett (now in charge of Pond VII. and VIII.).
Monatiquot
VIII.
800
September, 1891.
Abbie A. Mills (now in charge of Union VII. and VIII.).
VII.
550
April, 1882.
Sarah M. Aldrich (now in charge of Pond V. and VI.) ...
66
VI.
480
September, 1890.
Ella F. Wilkes (now in charge of Union V. and VI.). Adelaide E. Perry.
Union ..
IV.
450
September, 1887.
Cora L. Beard.
66
III.
400
September, 1891.
Hannah C. Whelan.
II.
400
September, 1890.
Julia A. Williams. .
I.
400
September, 1890.
Carrie L. Whiting.
Pond. .
IV.
450
September, 1890.
Sarah L. Arnold ..
III.
400
Annie M. Brooks.
II.
320
September, 1891.
Emily A. Lapham.
I.
400
September, 1891.
Victoria P. Wilde.
Iron Works . . . .
V. and VI.
480
November, 1882.
Mary L. Crowe. . ..
66
III. and IV.
400
September, 1889. April, 1867.
Avis A. Thayer.
I. and II.
400
East. . .
I. to IV.
400
September, 1889.
Mabel L. Bates.
Middle Street. . .
I. to IV.
400
September, 1886.
Margaret E. C. Bannon
South
I. to VIII.
180
April, 1869.
Mary E. Vining.
West. .
I. to VI.
320
September, 1891.
-
V.
480
September, 1891.
A
VII. and VIII.
700
November, 1861.
Nellie E. Bowles.
Theresa M. Jenkins.
600
April, 1885.
204
October, 1884.
BRAINTREE HIGH SCHOOL. Graduation Exercises,
TOWN HALL, JUNE 25, 1891, 7.45 P. M. Bootto : "Deserve Sitccess and you will command it."
PROGRAMME
DECLAMATION The Lay of Groton Heights. ROBERT H. ORR.
READING .
MARY E. STETSON.
A Bit of Physics.
SINGING .
FRANK LEBEN. The Moonlight Sail. Misses MAYHEW, MORELAND, PRESTON, RATCLIFFE.
ESSAY
Bonnivard's Prison. OLIVE R. WRIGHT.
DECLAMATION The First View of the Heavens. CHESTER S. KANE.
RECITATION
Hiawatha's Departure. IDA C. RATCLIFFE.
MUSIC - PIANO .
Charge of the Hussars.
DECLAMATION
. . Virginia's Hearty Tribute. ALFRED F. LUND.
DECLAMATION . Virginia's Hearty Tribute. ALBERT E. WEST.
ESSAY
Milton. MARGARET C. PRESTON.
MUSIC - VIOLIN.
EMILY STREIFERD.
. Procrustes' Bed.
ESSAY
MARY E. MOHAN.
206
ESSAY
S. MARTHA MAYHEW.
READING .
GRACE H. MORELAND.
A Bit of Chemistry.
HARRY L. PATTEN.
SINGING .
'Tis the Hour for Music.
Misses MAYHEW, MORELAND, PRESTON, RATCLIFFE.
DECLAMATION Memory of Washington. GEO. D. BAGLEY.
RECITATION . The Black Horse and his Rider. NELLIE F. MONK.
ESSAY A Bit of Physics - Color. JOHN E. ARNOLD.
ESSAY Deserve Success and You will Command it. ANNA K. MCKELLAR.
Presentation of Diplomas.
An Air Castle.
The Swan Song.
ESSAY
NAMES OF MEMBERS
OF
GRADUATING CLASS.
S. MARTHA MAYHEW. MARY E. MOHAN.
GRACE H. MORELAND.
IDA C. RATCLIFFE. OLIVE R. WRIGHT.
GEORGE D. BAGLEY. FRANK LEBEN. ROBERT H. ORR.
ANNA K. MCKELLAR.
NELLIE F. MONK.
MARGARET C. PRESTON.
MARY E. STETSON. JOHN E. ARNOLD. CHESTER S. KANE.
ALFRED F. LUND. HARRY L. PATTEN.
ALBERT E. WEST.
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
In accordance with the By-Laws of the town, the Town Clerk submits the following report :
MARRIAGES.
1891.
NAME. AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
Jan. 7.
Charles D. Templeman, 40
Nova Scotia.
Mary E. Sampson, 37
Boston.
13. John Joseph Gerraghty,
22
Ireland.
Ellen O'Connell,
25
20. Richard Henry Long,
25
Weymouth.
Mabelle Howard Fernald,
23
Braintree.
Feb.
5. George Lewis Duckworth, 34
Bridgewater.
Evelyn Parker Stanchfield,
30 Wayne, Maine.
10. Patrick Joseph O'Rourke,
25
Ireland.
Catherine Scally,
22
12.
Ervin Hayden,
29
Bradford, Vermont.
Eliza R. Dixey,
24
Marblehead.
24.
Moses Thayer Dyer,
35
Braintree.
Ida May Thayer,
20
Quincy.
Mar. 12.
Thomas O'Malley, . 23
23
April 12.
Henry Field Arnold,
25
Quincy.
Elizabeth Stedman Our,
26
Hingham.
7. James Edward McMahon,
24
Weymouth.
Johanna Quinn,
22
Randolph.
13. Robert Frazier,
20
Nova Scotia.
Catherine Breen,
19
66
21. Justin Worden Thayer,
22
Braintree.
Myrtie Vinal Bates,
20
Brighton.
29. Francis Jasper Cain,
20
Braintree.
Fannie May Hill,
19
66
30. James McNabb, Jr.,
36
Scotland.
Elizabeth Jane McCracken,
28
Needham.
May 6.
John Wright Porter,
23
Salem.
June 3. Benjamin Franklin Holman,
21
Maine.
Mary Eva Tenney,
20
Braintree.
8.
William Howe Drew,
23 Boston.
Ethel Maria Starkey, 22 Vermont.
Ireland. 66
Annie McGrath,
27 Holbrook.
Louisa Dow Tenney,
.
210
1891.
NAME. AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
June 10.
Preston Ellery Foss,
29
Maine.
Edith W. Chandler, 21
Kingston.
11.
Horace Lafayette French,
26
Braintree.
29.
Cornelius Peter Condrick, 32
Weymouth.
Margaret F. Lonergan,
28
July 14.
Daniel Thomas Reardon,
25
Ireland.
Ellen Hurley,
23
66
16.
Wallace Macgregor,
24
Cambridge.
Lucy Wyman Gibbs,
25 Chelsea.
18. Artemas L. Morrow,
45
Prince Edward Island.
20.
Frank Edgar Dean,
21
Brockton.
Fannie Lucinda Baker,
17
Braintree.
28.
William B. Summers,
29
Fall River.
Nellie Eldridge Bradford,
24 Weymouth.
Aug. 5.
Webster Winfield Church,
32
Boston.
Lillie E. (Thompson) Cas- well,
29
Chelsea.
10.
Augustine Lenz,
31
Germany. . 66
22.
Hugh William Maxwell,
36
Maine.
Mary E. Daley,
29
66
Sept. 23.
William O. Holloway,
45
Taunton.
Sarah Alice (Morrison) Clark, 30
36
Nova Scotia.
Alice Maude Freeman, 39
Canada.
Oct. 3.
Wilbur Edward Watson, 30
18
Braintree.
13. Harry Edward Douglas,
20
Boston.
Maggie Agnes McDermott,
18
Braintree.
14. Wilbur Abbott,
25
Maine.
Mary A. Parker,
23 Canada.
14.
Ernest Henry Bisson,
21 Isle of Guernsey.
Sarah Louisa Pratt,
20 Braintree.
15. Edward Revere Jackson,
20 East Bridgewater.
Carrie Frances Leonard,
20 Chelsea.
15. Francis Atherton Hunt
34
Weymouth.
Mary Merrill Lane,
24
Brookline.
27.
Walter Curtis Edson.
22 Weymouth.
Bessie May Walker,
22 Boston.
Nov. 16.
Benjamin Decose,
21 Bath, Me.
Katie Levangie,
18 Nova Scotia.
Mary Hoppe,
23
Maine.
23. John Hawley,
Connecticut.
Mary Elizabeth Bestick,
40
Mary L. (Dewer) McVane,
66
Georgie Ella Hollenbeck,
22 New York.
211
1891. Nov. 16.
NAME. AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
Alexander Frazier,
35
Nova Scotia. 66
Eliza (Perra) Decose, 38
18.
Ezra Webster Dyer,
30
Braintree.
Anna Jane Downey,
30
St. John's, N. B.
24.
Edward George Black, 21
Boston.
Martha C. L. Eastwood,
22
Braintree.
25.
William Henry Gurney,
22
Hyde Park.
Lottie Lenwood Wilder,
17
Scituate.
26. James Phillips,
Dec.
1.
Albert Rich Hobart,
33
Braintree.
9.
Martin Alonzo Minchin,
22
Braintree.
15.
George Henry Williams,
31
Troy, Vt.
Lizziebelle Hollenbeck,
18
Braintree.
22. Peter Ness,
35
Scotland.
Lillian Miller,
34
Braintree.
24.
Lewis M. Gay,
20 Holbrook.
Tirzah Tirrell,
22
Weymouth.
25.
William Graham Clark,
- 21
Lowell.
Annie Chambers,
19
Braintree.
One couple obtained a certificate of marriage which has not been returned by the officiating clergyman.
Whole number of marriages, 50.
Birthplace of males : Braintree, 7; other places in Massachu- setts, 21; British Provinces, 5; Maine, 5; Ireland, 4 ; Vermont and Scotland, 2 each; Germany, Connecticut, England, and unknown, 1 each.
Females : Braintree, 11, and other places in Massachusetts, 20 ; British Provinces, 8; Ireland, 4 ; Maine, 3 ; Vermont, Germany, New York, and unknown, 1 each.
Place of residence, males : Braintree, 36; other places in Massachusetts, 12 ; Maine and Arizona, 1 each. Females : Brain- tree, 32 ; other places in Massachusetts, 17; Canada, 1.
Marriages solemnized in Braintree, 23 ; Weymouth, 11 ; Quincy, 6 ; Holbrook, 2; Randolph, Brockton, Boston, California, Mar- blehead, Lexington and Hingham, 1 each ; unknown, 1.
Rev. E. O. Dyer married 8 ; Rev. J. J. Murphy, 6 ; Rev. A. A. Ellsworth, 4; Revs. B. F. Eaton, Oliver Huckel, and William
Mary A. McGuire,
20
Nova Scotia.
Bertha Lodema Bishop,
Alice Semantha Gould,
22 Quincy.
212
Hyde, 3 each; Rev. F. A. Friguglietti and S. A. Bates, Esq., 2 each ; Revs. W. B. Heath, J. P. Cuffe, William Full, and C. A. Belcher, Esq., 1 each; while 13 were married by clergymen of other places, and 1 by a Justice of the Peace. I regret to say that some person has not complied with the law in returning one mar- riage, and has incurred severe penalties. Much trouble arises every year because of the neglect, or ignorance, of clergymen who should attend to their duties.
Rev. E. W. Darst, of Boston, married Artemas L. Morrow, a resident of Braintree, without having a certificate from Braintree. A few lessons from the courts might remedy the difficulty.
Married for the first time: 47 males and 46 females ; for the second : 3 males and 4 females.
Average age of 49 males, 27.6 years ; average age of 49 females, 24.1 years.
The ages of 1 male and 1 female are unknown, the certificate being obtained outside of Braintree, and the officiating clergyman being derelict in his duty.
BIRTHS.
1891.
NAME.
PARENTS' NAMES. Charles E. and Susie E. (Chick)
Jan. 10. Jennie May Smart.
15. Sarah Billings. George and Florence (Winn)
18. William Russell Wright.
22. Lewis F. Fountain.
26. Herbert Brown Fallon.
27. Condrick.
28. Thomas Maloney.
George J. and Sarah W. (Loring) Lewis N. and Edith B. (Binney) Addie L. Edward P. and Mary A. (McCue) John and Mary L. ( Meuse)
Feb.
29. Durell. Alexander and Katy (Decose) 1. Joseph Lester Condon. John J. and Elizabeth A. (Dennehy) 1. Franklin Edward Jones. Stephen P. and Mary J. (Milman) 8. Francis Anderson. Frank and Mary (Pitts) 11. Edith Leonie Long. Joseph N. and Mary E. (McSweeney) 13. Record. Sanford P. and Abbie A. (Allen) 16. Battles. Oliver B. and Mary (Sabine) 17. Bennett. Henry and Amelia (Delory) 18. Roger Amos Gorham. Joseph E. and Effie L. (Sims) - Caroline Ersula Belmore. Levi and Ellen J. (Hickson) George H. and Laura A. (Packer) John J. and Margaret A.
Mar. 1. Newton Hale Fisher.
7. Thomas P. Green.
213
1891.
NAME.
PARENTS' NAMES.
Mar. 11. Ruth Winifred Hill.
17. Henry Francis Hayden.
18. Anna Hazel Lothrop.
19. Fannie May Dugey Qualey.
27. George F. Wixon.
30 .. Charles A. Richardson.
31. - Morrison.
April
3. Mary A. Bowman.
3. Annie Frances Harnish.
3. William A. Carver.
9. Vesta Augusta Raasch.
11. Mabel Rose Delory.
Simon and Annie (Delory)
13. Edward Avery.
14. Luke A. Mulligan.
18. Elisha Watson Parker.
20. Thomas Howard Sullivan.
26. Bessie Loring Miller.
27. Horgan.
May
3. Custance.
4. Maggie May Chambers. - Woll.
4. 5. Annie Jane Dejon.
7. Simon B. Morell.
11. Alden Jenkins Belcher.
Charles A. and Mary J. (Dearing)
17. Harold Thayer Drinkwater. Edward H. and Annie C. (Thayer) 20. Emily Susan Porter. Edwin F. and Eva L. A. (Bishop) 21. Margaret Gallivan. Daniel and Bridget G. (Coffey)
22. Lillian Agnes Hollinshead.
John and Fanny (Kendrick)
25. May Blossom McGibbon. Peter and Jennie (Reid) 4. Matthew Hennessey. Patrick J. and Julia W. (Mahoney) 4. Charles Burbank Warburton. Fred. W. and Henrietta. C. (Babbitt)
12. Pace. Charles A. and Mary A. (Long)
13. Edward J. Carroll.
16. Eugene Charles Robery.
17. Katy Agnes Walker.
18. Ernest J. Lane.
19. Lilla Surprenant.
29. William Marcheu.
30. Maud Sherwood.
Ernest J. and Margaret L. (Connor) Charles and Selina (Boucher) Frederic and Fanny (Levangie) Benj. H. and Martha A. (Budd) Peter and Gedex (Remington)
2. William F. Geanne,
6. Mildred May Healey. Arthur D. and Minnie H. (Myrick)
7. - Brown. Willard P. and Mary J. (Taylor)
15. William Arthur Davis. William O. and Angelette O. F. (Thayer)
William and Elizabeth (Carmichael) Caleb H. and Emma F. (Pierce) Charles M. and Alice M. (Crooker) James R. and Eliza J. (Dugey) Amos R. and Lydia J. (Coffin) . Charles A. and Etta A. Fred G. and Anna I. M. (Johnson) Peter and Mary (Levangie) Fitzgerald and Annie (Sullivan) William A. and Sarah A. (Huff) Paul and Marie L. (Koehling)
Albert E. and Susan J. (Dowse) Thomas F. and Elizabeth M. (Willis) George S. and Mary L. (Arnold) John and Honora (()'Connor) Charles O. and Carrie L. (Loring) Lawrence and Annie (Quinn) Adin and Lilla M: (Dinsmore) James and Eliza (Gibson) Gustave H. and Ellen A. C. (Green) Lewis and Theresa A. (Levangie) William and Jane (White)
June
Edward J. and Hannah (Cohen) Daniel W. and Mary (Mitchell) Johanna (Ryan)
July
214
1891.
NAME.
July 16. Maggie L. Rogers.
16. - Rogers.
22. Edward Griffin.
22. - Davis. 24. Margaret Donahue.
31. John W. Mahoney.
Ang.
1. Arthur Lawrence Holmes.
William L. and Rosina (Our)
1. Mary Tinkham Newcomb. George D. and Sarah B. C. (Buker)
8. Flossie May Levangie.
9. Ruth Florence Hobart.
9. Mary Sullivan.
9. Theresa Jane Pitts.
16. Bertha Helen Baker.
17. John H. Cote.
18. Wilford Vinson Herrick.
21. Wilson.
22. Roy Cuming Brett. - Coughlin.
Sept.
24. 1. Ella Mary Morrison.
4. Llewellyn Clifton O'Brien.
8. Frances Margaret McCarthy.
16. - Brown. 19. Annie Griffin.
24. Ruth Marian Holbrook.
29. Thelma Beatrice Jacks.
Oct. 3.
- Sampson.
4. · Ada Elinor Adams.
4. Frederic McGurn.
11. William Henry Houston.
11. Emma Delory.
13. George Stephen Frazer. 14. . George Almon Packard.
John and Louise (Vigneaux) Eli and Margaret (Decose) Charles E. and Mary A. (Briody) Daniel and Ellen (Ryan)
20. Ellen McCarty.
23. Myrtle Adelia Smith. George E. and Victoria (Brow)
27. Justin Lincoln Fearing. .
28. -- Allen.
30. Holman.
Nov.
2. Adelia Borden.
3. Agnes May Gallivan. Jeremiah and Nora A. (Lee).
4. Richard Fernald Long. Richard H. and Mabelle H. (Fernald) (Whitcomb)
11. John Steele McLean.
17 Cornelius J. Horgan.
John S. and Lulu G. (Coy) Cornelius J. and Effie G. (Bishop)
Agnes Leonard M. and Ruth A. (Rogers) John F. and Annie T. (Bentley) Joseph and Mary (Frazer) Clinton L. and Grace (Rennie) Hubert and Maggie (Decose) Thomas W. and Lizzie B. (Hall)
S. George and Laura S. Frank and Annie J. (Cuming) Peter and Margaret (McMahon) John and Jennie (Williams) Chipman and Margaret A. (Martin) Richard and Elizabeth (Hogan) Russell E. and Harriet (Hall) Michael and Julia (Griffin) James F. and Amanda J. (Savil) Charles E. and Mary George and Sarah (Levangie) John F. and Emily H. (Lent) Martin and Annie B. (Turnbull) William and Lizzie ( Wiley)
Clarence W. and Mary B. (Tirrell) Clarence M. and Caroline (Bartlett) Benjamin F. and Mary E. (Tenney) Herbert W. and Emma (Griggs)
10. Everett Greenleaf Ingraham. Frederick G. and Emma L.
PARENTS' NAMES. Simon and Mary (Pitts) 66 Fred J. and Josephine (Huff ) Edwin and Ann (Lee)
Thomas and Charlotte F. (McIntosh) Andrew F. and Catherine T. (Goffe)
215
1891.
NAME.
Nov. 18. -- Patterson.
20. Ruby Agnes Keay.
20. - . Creed.
22. --- Leonard.
William H. and Charlotte A. (Richardson) John H. and Mary (Nosmarthy)
26. Charles Starr.
27. Marjorie Frances Kneeland. Herbert F. and Minnie F. (Jones) 29. Vernon Elmer Merritt. Albert and Katie E. (Connolly) Benj. F. and Minnie C. (Fisher) Alfred and Sarah (Leveen) - - Friedman. James A. and Katie F. (Lee)
Dec. 2. Alice Gage Willson.
9. 10. Kittie Gogan.
16. Harold David Johnson.
F. Edward and Hannah L. (Harnish)
20. - - Buker. Edward G. and Annie M. (Whitehouse)
23. Joseph Jeremiah Pitts. John and Anna (Vigneaux)
23. Margaret Agnes Pitts. John and Anna (Vigneaux)
27. Margaret White. Richard and Mary (O'Sullivan)
27. Delia White. Richard and Mary (O'Sullivan)
30. James Henry Johnson. Robert and Katie E. (Healy)
June 2. Grace Leona Holbrook .. Walter F. and Cleora A. (Remington) .
The following births were returned by Henry L. Dearing, which I have been unable to find ; but, as I cannot go behind the returns of the physician, I give him as the authority :--
April 13. Levangie, William and Lucy.
May 31. Peluigy, Edward and Jane.
June 8. - Maley, Tom and Mary.
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