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NEW ROADS.
CR.
By-
Undrawn balance of old account. $1,027 65
Appropriation 300 00
Balance overdrawn
481 95
$1,809 60
DR.
To-
Heirs of Ellis Barnes, land damages $900 00
Allerton Street pipe 690 20
Work on new street at Jabez Corner 48 00
Road Department, labor on same street
171 40
$1,809 60
The new work in this Department this year has been the working of the new street from Jabez Corner to the shore, and the laying of a 20-inch pipe from the corner of Allerton and Alden streets across land of James D. Thurber and others, to the brook at the corner of Court and Murray streets. This latter work has been needed for a long time, and the opening of Alden Street made it imperative. The work on the new street at Jabez Corner is completed, except a few feet at the lower end, but the damages have not been paid, as a dispute arose with the land owners, both in regard to the location of the way and the amount of damages, and the damages have been referred by all parties to arbitration for settlement.
The new work for the coming year includes the working of a highway from Fresh Pond to house of Mr. Ezra Pierce at Ship Pond, which has just been laid out by the County Commissioners and will cost at least $2,500.00 The Se- lectmen have laid out a town-way from Court Street around Spooner's Pond to Court Street at Seaside, and a town-way from the main road in West Plymouth to the Darby Station
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of the Middleboro Railroad. The former way will require $1,200 for working, there being no land damages, and the latter $300, being one-half the expense of working and land damages, and the Plymouth & Middleboro Railroad will pay the other half. The cost of working the Ship Pond road is put at the estimate of the County Commissioners, but in opinion of the Selectmen and the Superintendent of Streets the expense will be much larger, and if so, will require a deficiency appropriation next year if the whole road is worked at once.
The County Commissioners widened Court Street between North and Brewster streets this year and assessed on the Town the sum of $2,800 as the Town's part of the land dam- ages. This assessment, with the expense of working the widening, will require $3,000. If the two ways laid out by the Selectmen are accepted by the Town, an appropriation of $7,500 will be required in addition to an appropriation of $481.95 for deficiency.
LIGHTING STREETS AND TOWN HOUSE.
CR.
By-
Appropriation
$5,400 00
Balance undrawn of old account. 138 64
$5,538 64
DR.
To-
$5,447 23
Payments in 1892
Undrawn balance 91 41
$5,538 64
There are now 18 arc lights, 227 incandescent lights on the streets and 18 incandescent lights in the town house. At
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the price which is now paid, $80.00 each for arc lights and $19.00 each for street incandescent lights, and $12.00 a year for the town house, the cost for the coming year will be $5,765.00. If new lights are put in, the amount will, of course, be larger, and there is a constant demand made for new lights. An appropriation of $5,800.00 in addition to the undrawn balance of $91.41 will be required.
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST.
CR.
By -
Appropriation $11,000 00
Balance from old account 230 74
Rebate of interest 38 58
Interest on taxes 533 44
Transfer of unappropriated money
3,000 00
$14,802 76
DR.
To -
Notes and bonds paid $9,870 00
Interest paid
4,491 78
Balance undrawn 440 98
$14,802 76
The bonds and notes which must be paid during the com- ing year are as follows : -
Duxbury and Cohasset
$1,500 00
High school 4,000 00
Plymouth and Middleboro R. R. 5,000 00
Temporary funded loan 2,870 00
Water loan 6,500 00
$19,870 00
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The Duxbury and Cohasset payment will be met by a special appropriation, and the water loan payments will be made from the net income from that Department. The balance of $11,870.00 and the interest to be paid thereon must be met by this account and will require an appropria- tion of $14,700.00.
INSANE POOR.
CR
By --
Appropriation $2,200 00
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for deficiency 25 83
Reimbursements
486 09
Balance overdrawn 51 48
$2,763 40
DR.
To -
Payments in 1892
$2,737 57
Balance overdrawn on old account
25 83
$2,763 40
VINE HILLS CEMETERY.
CR.
By -
Balance undrawn of old account
$488 99
Sale of lots, etc. 434 49
$923 48
DR.
To-
$250 81
Payments in 1892
Balance undrawn 672 67
$923 48
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ABATEMENTS.
CR.
By -
Undrawn balance of old account
$1,561 79
Overlay of taxes
2,675 67
$4,237 46
DR.
To -
$2,797 50
Balance undrawn 1,439 96
$4,237 46
SEXTON.
CR.
By appropriation
$125 00
To payment in 1892.
$125 00
FRESH BROOK.
CR.
By undrawn balance of old account
$13 92
DR.
To balance undrawn
$13 92
DUXBURY AND COHASSET RAILROAD.
CR.
By appropriation
$1,500 00
DR.
To payments in 1892 on notes $1,500 00
Abatement in 1892
DR.
28 MURDOCK FUND.
CR.
By -
Balance undrawn of old account
$730 00
Interest 36 50
$766 50
DR.
To -
Payments in 1892
$36 50
Balance undrawn
730 00
$766 50
BURIAL HILL.
CR.
By appropriation $100 00
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$54 80
Balance undrawn
45 20
$100 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CR.
By -
Appropriation
$3,000 00
Undrawn balance of old account 1,649 14
Balance overdrawn 509 42
DR. $5,158 56
To payments in 1892 $5,158 56
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POOR.
CR.
By-
Appropriation $6,500 00
Undrawn balance of old account. 1,670 15
Murdock fund. 18 25
Reimbursements
1,783 27
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$7,723 50
Balance undrawn 2,248 17
$9,971 67
WARREN FUND.
CR.
By-
Undrawn balance of old account
$1,030 51
Interest
50 00
$1,080 51
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$1 70
Balance undrawn
1,078 81
$1,080 51
ASSESSORS.
CR.
By- $1,200 00
Appropriation
Undrawn balance of old account 17 60
Balance overdrawn . 57 93
$1,275 53
DR.
To payments in 1892. $1,275 53
$9,971 67
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COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
CR.
By -
Appropriation
$700 00
Undrawn balance of old account
101 44
$801 44
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$699 92
Balance undrawn
101 52
$801 44
TREASURER.
CR.
By appropriation
DR.
$700 00
WATCH AND POLICE.
CR.
By -
Appropriation
$2,200 00
Appropriation for deficiency
90 71
Overdrawn balance
86 65
$2,377; 36
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$2,286 65
Balance overdrawn on old account
90 71
$2,377 36
$700 00
To salary of 1892
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MORTON PARK. CR.
By -
Appropriation
$600 00
Appropriation for deficiency
91
Sales of wood
69 75
Reimbursements
22 09
$692 75
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$665 82
Overdrawn balance of old account
91
Balance undrawn
26 02
$692 75
MANOMET CEMETERY.
CR.
By-
Undrawn balance of old account
$26 07
Sales of lots
47 34
$73 41
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$5 40
Balance undrawn
68 01
$73 41
WIDOWS.
CR
By ----
Undrawn balance of old account. $0 34
One-third dividend Old Colony National Bank .. 134 00
Reimbursement, not called for 20 00
$154 34
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DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$154 00
Balance undrawn
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$154 34
CHILTONVILLE BURYING GROUND.
CR.
By-
Balance overdrawn
$78 02
DR.
To-
Balance overdrawn of old account $61 19
Payments in 1892
16 83
$78 02
TRAINING GREEN.
CR
By -
Appropriation $180 00
for deficiency 26 97
Reimbursements
8 00
Balance overdrawn
33 85
$248 82
DR.
To -
Overdrawn balance of old account
$26 97
Payments in 1892
221 85
$248 82
BATES' PARK.
CR
To appropriation .
$100 00
DR.
By payment in 1892
$100 00
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BEACH PARK.
.
CR.
By -
Appropriation
$200 00
Storage
2 00
$202 00
DR.
To -
Payments in 1892
$173 26
Balance undrawn
28 74
$202 00
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
CR.
By -
Undrawn balance of old account.
$600 00
Dog fund.
816 76
Appropriation
383 24
DR.
$1,800 00
AGAWAM AND HALF-WAY POND FISHERY.
CR.
By sale of fishing right
$1,352 50
DR.
To-
Expenses .
$90 00
Balance turned into treasury
1,253 50
$1,352 50
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$1,800 00
To payments in 1892
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INDIGENT AID. CR.
By -
Appropriation
$768 73
Cash received from State
654 11
66 burials 87 50
Balance overdrawn. 830 54
$2,340 88
DR.
To-
Overdrawn balance of old account
$1,478 96
Payments in 1892
861 92
$2,340 88
STATE AID.
CR.
By -
Cash received from State
$2,599 50
Balance overdrawn
2,971 50
DR.
To -
Overdrawn balance of old account
$2,616 00
Payments in 1892
2,955 00
$5,571 00
NEW HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE.
CR.
By -
Undrawn balance of old account
$7,113 95
Reimbursements
42 50
Balance overdrawn
3,673 66
$10,830 11
DR.
$10,830 11
To payments in 1892
$5,571 00
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SIDEWALKS.
CR.
By -
Appropriation
$1,500 00
Undrawn balance of old accoant
15 57
$1,515 57
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$1,511 65
Balance undrawn
3 92
$1,515 57
WHITING STREET PARK.
CR.
By-
Appropriation
$100 00
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$88 08
Balance undrawn
11 92
$100 00
TOWN RECORDS.
CR.
By-
Receipts from sales
$114 30
Balance overdrawn.
1,441 54
DR.
$1,555 84
To-
Overdrawn balance of old account $847 44
Payments in 1892 708 40
$1,555 84
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PLYMOUTH AND MIDDLEBORO RAILROAD.
CR.
By sale of bonds $50,000 00
DR.
To-
Payment on subscription to stock $45,000 00
Overdrawn balance on old account 5,000 00
$50,000 00
CEDARVILLE CEMETERY.
CR.
By -
Sale of materials. $15 00
Undrawn balance of old account
50 23
Balance overdrawn. 109 26
$174 49
DR.
$174 49
To payments in 1892
SCHOOLS. CR.
By-
Undrawn balance of old account $389 42
Appropriation
24,700 00
Appropriation for books and supplies 1,800 00
Murdock fund 18 25
Reimbursements
158 88
Spring Street school appropriation
500 00
Balance overdrawn
35 82
$27,602 37
DR.
To payments in 1892
$27,602 37
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LIQUOR LICENSES.
CR.
By cash for three licenses $3 00
DR
To-
Cash paid the State
$0 75
Balance paid into the Treasury
2 25
$3 00
SEAL BOUNTY.
CR.
By -
Cash received from County
$31 00
Balance overdrawn. 246 00
$277 00
DR.
To-
Overdrawn balance of old account.
$31 00
Payments in 1892
246 00
$277 00
MILITARY AID.
CR.
By-
Appropriation for deficiency $367 00
Cash from Carver and Wareham 107 00
Balance overdrawn
629 00
$1,123 00
To-
Overdrawn balance of old account. $367 00
Payments in 1892 756 00
$1,123 00
DR.
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WATER WORKS.
CR.
By-
Balance of old account $406 25
Receipts from water, etc
18,350 82
Notes for beach pipe
2,400 00
$21,157 07
DR.
To-
Payments in 1892
$20,498 48
Balance undrawn
658 59
$21,157 07
The appropriation for sidewalks had to be used to a large extent in making thorough repairs. The walks are now in good condition and will need few repairs, so that more new work can be done next year with an appropriation of $1,000 than has been done in any one year before. The Oak Grove Cemetery was conveyed to the Town this fall under the Act of the Legislature, and the tomb authorized by the Town should be built this spring. No appropriation will be nec- essary. The Selectmen ask that authority be given to locate the tomb in Oak Grove Cemetery as a more suitable place can probably be found there than in Vine Hills Cemetery.
The guide boards of the Town are maintained in the places reported in full in the reports of the Selectmen in 1887, 1890 and 1891.
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APPROPRIATIONS.
The following appropriations are recommended : -
Schools. $24,700 00
School books and supplies 1,800 00
Roads and bridges 10,500 00
Macadamizing 3,500 00
Sidewalks 1,000 00
Contigent 4,000 00
New roads
7,500 00
Lighting streets and town house
5,800 00
Town debt and interest
14,700 00
Insane poor
2,200 00
Poor
5,000 00
Sexton
125 00
Assessors
1,200 00
Collector
600 00
Treasurer 700 00
Watch and police
2,200 00
Fire department
3,000 00
Duxbury & Cohasset Railroad
1,500 00
$90,025 00
DEFICIENCIES.
Indigent aid
$415 27
Military aid under Acts of 1890.
629 00
Assessors
57 93
Watch and police
86 65
Insane poor
51 48
Schools
35 82
New roads. 481 95
Amounts carried forward
$1,758 10 $90,025 00
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Amounts brought forward.
$1,758 10 $90,025 00 33 85
Training Green . .
New High school-house
173 66
Contingent account
1,011 20
Fire department
509 42
3,486 23
LESS.
$93,511 23
Corporation tax $7,200 00
Bank tax
2,100 00
Miscellaneous receipts
400 00
9,700 00
$83,811 23
Leaving the sum of $83,811.23, which it is recommended be raised by taxation for the expenses of the year 1893.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES S. DAVIS, ) L. T. ROBBINS, E. F. SHERMAN,
Selectmen.
E. FINNEY,
F. H. HOLMES, J
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK.
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1892.
Jan. 1. Fred T. Nickerson of Bourne and Gertrude F. Swift of Plymouth. Married in Bourne.
66 13. Elmer G. Howland and Alice M. Cobb, both of Plymouth.
66 13. Fred L. Hodges of Cambridge and Annie F. Douglass of Plymouth.
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13. Caleb B. Green and Phebe D. Arthur, both of Plymouth.
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30. Edward C. Morey of Plymouth and Martha Morrison of Cape Breton.
Feb.
1. James J. Bent and Lydia L. Benson, both of Plymouth.
4. John H. Donahoe and Lucinda Raymond, both of Plymouth.
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8. Nozy Peloquin and Maria A. More, both of Whitman.
66 18. John S. Noyes and Joanna I. Kelley, both of Plymouth.
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Jan. 22. Antone Silver and Maria D. Permental, both of Plymouth.
March 12. Ferdinand Dries and Minnie Schneider, both of Plymouth.
21. Charles Zahn and Nina J. Douglass, both of Plymouth.
24. John Franklin Hill of Boston and Frances Elizabeth Atwood of Plymouth.
66 26. Jacob Reidenbach and Katharina Lang, both of Plymouth.
April
3. Cesare Forniciari and Veneista Guidoboni, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.
66 7. William J. Macomber of Boston and Sarah M. Swift of Plymouth.
66 14. Arthur J. Lacey of Plymouth and Olive H. Cush- man of Norwood. Married in Norwood.
66 16. Samuel T. Towns and Emma F. Raymond, both of Plymouth.
27. Josiah C. Fuller of Plymouth and Harriet A. Stafford of Boston. Married in Boston.
May . 7. Philip M. Stegmaier and Maria F. Besse, both Plymouth.
66 11. Jose A. Costa and Joquina Augustia, both of Plymouth.
12. Gideon H. Clark and Cora H. Cleveland, both of Plymouth.
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26. Warren S. Gale and Lillian S. Wright, both of Plymouth.
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June 1. Joseph Marrah and Delphine L. Wade, both of Plymouth.
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1. Alfred Holmes and Mary E. Harlow, both of Plymouth.
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1. George Oliver Brown and Sarah E. Christie, both of Plymouth.
1. John A. Murray and Agnes J. O'Leary, both of Plymouth.
66 2.
John K. Alexander of Plymouth and Mary E. Fuller of East Bridgewater. Married in East Bridgewater.
3. William H. Richardson of Boston and Minnie A. Williams of Plymouth. Married in Bos- ton.
7. Charles L. Robbins and Mary F. Peterson, both of Plymouth.
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8. William L. Bartlett and Emma Moon, both of Plymouth.
8. George R. Briggs of Plymouth and Helen Thorn- ton Taber of New Bedford. Married in New Bedford.
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16. William H. Morton and Grace G. Millar, both both of Plymouth.
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20. William Enders and Katharina Wetzel, both of Plymouth.
22. Sylvester D. Wadsworth and Harriette J. Ryder, both of Plymouth.
22. Alvin E. Holmes, Jr., and Annie F. O'Brien, both of Plymouth.
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June 23. William K. Dunham of Newton and Hattie A. Gulliver of Plymouth.
25. Henry G. Swift of Plymouth and Minnie B. Ryder of Bourne. Married in Wareham.
25. Herman W. Hall and Sophia R. Drummer, both of Plymouth.
25. James W. Westgate and Albina H. Pettit, both of Plymouth.
27. John W. Sampson and Adele Denome, both of Plymouth.
66 27. Leo White and Mary Sampson, both of Ply- mouth.
66 29. Joseph A. Sherman of Yarmouth and Grace L. Griswold of Plymouth.
66 30. Charles S. Harlow and Ella Lee Sears, both of Plymouth.
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30. Harlan P. Knight of Boston and Winifred A. Ware of Plymouth.
July
3. Melcher Wirzburger of Plymouth and Mary Siebenhest of Utica, N. Y. Married in Utica.
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14. William M. McDonough of Bridgeport, Ct., and Annie M. Stafford of Norfolk.
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26. Eden M. R. Tillson and Theresa J. Beers, both of Plymouth.
66 30 Frank B. Dickson and Ethel M. Hipson, both of Plymouth.
August 5. Thomas E. Scanlon and Ellen M. Keefe, both of Plymouth.
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August 6. Henry C. Raymond of Plymouth and Ella E. Leurana of Framingham. Married in Bos- ton.
10. Peter T. Costello of Charlestown and Elizabeth H. Glass of Duxbury.
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15. Edward J. Hipson of Plymouth and Jennie J. Leahey of Hartford, Ct. Married in Hart- ford.
66 17. John S. Motts of New Bedford and Lizzie Gren- nan of Plymouth. Married in New Bedford.
23 Frederick S. Hopkins of Worcester and Etta May Holbrook of Plymouth.
25. Evered A. Sampson and Joanna D. Parker, both of Plymouth.
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31. Robert Reidel and Catherine Shaffer, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 28. George Henry Fox and Mary Butler, both of Plymouth.
Oct.
8. Caspar Ruprecht and Mary Gellar, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.
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13. Wilfred G. Brown of Plymouth and Stella C. Jacobs of Quincy. Married in Quincy.
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15. George F. Kendrick and Annie F. Besse, both of Plymouth.
15. George Elvin Parks of Brockton and Hattie L. Cox of Plymouth.
15. Frank R. Spurr of Brockton and Charlotte E. Gray of Plymouth.
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Oct. 20. Alfred L. Barnes and Susan P. Diman, both of Plymouth.
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26. Edwin George Temple of Chicago, Ill., and Mary Ellen Faunce of Plymouth.
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27. James B. B. Smith of Boston and Hannah M. Holmes of Plymouth.
Nov. 5. John F. Raymond and Hattie P. Davis, both of Plymouth.
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17. Frederick F. Griswold and Sarah C. Benison, both of Plymouth.
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19, Joseph A. Maybury and Julia E. P. Campbell, both of Plymouth.
23 .. William H. Morse and Mary C. Nauman, both of Plymouth.
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23. John C. Schubert and Eliza A. Gray, both of Plymouth.
Dec.
3. James Arthur Banks and Mary Nickerson, both of Plymouth.
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10. Anselmo Guidoboni and Milda Raboni, both of of Plymouth. Married in Boston.
10. George R. Howland and Emma W. Peterson, both of Plymouth. Married in Kingston.
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27. Ordilio Lengi of Plymouth and Emelinda Ber- tocchi of Boston. Married in Boston.
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27. Irwin W. Davis of Plymouth and Charlotte M. Fuller of Middleboro. Married in Middle- boro.
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Dec. 28. Charles E. Nauman and Margaret J. Barlow, both of Plymouth.
66 28. Harry W. Dunham and Florence Hodges, both of Plymouth.
31. Antonio Corsini and Adele Mari, both of Ply- mouth. Married in Boston.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1892.
DATE.
NAMES.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
FATHER.
MOTHER.
Jan. 5,
Patrick John Linden,
Patrick and Ann,
Ireland,
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Ralph Torrance,
Plymouth,
8,
Catherine Nelson Hathaway,
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10, Christopher Gatano,
11,
Robert S. Phillips,
13, Charles Loughi,
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15, Alice Morey, 18, Arthur Ellis Washburn, 19, - Antone, George Barrett,
Plymouth,
Italy. Bridgewater. Plymouth.
Western Islands.
28,
Feb.
1, Thomas E. McLean,
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1, Daleisa Govini,
3, Viola Louisa Wilson,
Robert and Ella, Elmer W. and Lizzie W., Christopher and Secondi, Robert, S. and Annie M., Louis and Rosa, Joseph and Nellie, Charles F. and Hattie M., Joseph and Mary, Michael and Mary A., Alexander K. and Effle B., Valentine and Cleopatra, George M. and Nettie,
Plymouth, Italy, Raynham, Italy, Milford,
Ireland. Plymouth. Lewiston, Me. Italy.
Western Islands, New Hampshire, Plymouth, Italy,
Ireland. Plymouth. Italy.
BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS.
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6, Alfred Coleman Carnes, Warren B. Sampson,
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8,
Gracie Bell Brown,
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14, Alvin Garfield Jewell,
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14, Margaret Kaulback Gifford. Ralph Perkins, Walter Francis Hall,
England, Plymouth,
66 15, 66 20, 22,
Mildred Goodwin Hayden,
66 f 26,
: 29,
John Ernest Beauregard,
March 1,
1.
1, Lyman Warren Briggs,
Laban B. and Ella S., Herbert and Maggie,
Adoniram J. and Anna R.,
James W. and Daisy L., John and Louisa,
Plymouth, Germany,
Plymouth, Germany, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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17, Patrick Augustus Taylor,
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17, Harold Everson Douglass, Lizzie Rudolph,
Jacob and Lonisa,
Germany,
Germany.
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John George Fevermortlı,
Nicholas and Frederika,
Germany,
Germany. Italy. Plymouth.
Germany.
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John Peck.
Simon A. and Celia A.,
Edward J. and Agnes W.,
Plymouth, Italy,
Cohasset. Scotland. Italy. Plymouth.
Italy.
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21, 22,
Joseph Forniciari, Ada Lillian Swift, Margaret Kyle,
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Jones,
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22, 24, 24,
Jones,
John A. and Sally B., George H. and Lucia A., Alfred P. and Alice, Roscoe A. and Abbie B., George M. and Abbie J., James and Annie J , Walter B. and Emma F., Charles F. and Lydia T., Louis and Ida, Edgar and Lizzie J ,
Antonio and Clementine, William C. and Helen L.,
Plymouth,
Plymouthi,
Flymouth. Nova Scotia.
5,
Viola May Davis,
6, Anna Smith,
Lillian Frances Churchill,
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8, 8, Peter Smith, 11, Josephine Douglass,
Roswell S. and Frances JJ.,
Patrick and Sarah J.,
Martin A. and Addie E.,
Plymouth,
Plymoutlı.
66 22, 25, 27,
Giusepina Elvina Tanginari, Herbert George Torrance,
Gersimia and Linda, George and Mary A., Jolin and Carrie,
Plymouth, Germany,
April
William Eugene Verry,
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Jeanette Wallace Carr,
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Dominco Vito, Carl Leroy Eddy,
Orrest and Elueta, James T. and Mary T., Prino and Caro, George E. and Sophronia L.,
Plymouth, Italy, Plymouth,
Plymouth.
William S. and Abby, Ernest L. and Edith L.,
Ernest L. and Edith L.,
Plymouth, Duxbury, Virginia, Athens, Me , Randolph,
So. Dennis. Tilton, N. H. Virginia. West Dennis. Plymouth. Portland, Me.
Plymouth. Plymouth. Russia.
Russia,
Canada, Italy,
Oxford, Me. Italy. Plymouth.
Frank Govoni, Clyfton Chandler,
Plymouthi,
Plymouth,
Lowell, Cape Breton,
Plymouth.
Italy,
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29, 31, 1, 3, 7, 10,
Centreville, Centreville,
Quebec, Can., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carver. Carver.
Plymouth,
Joseph Resnick,
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BIRTHS -CONTINUED.
BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS.
DATE.
NAME.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
FATHER.
MOTHER.
pril 28,
Marcia Linwood Burbank,
William T. and Grace B.,
Plymouth,
Boston.
May 5,
6,
Lizzie Agnes Smith,
Patrick D. and Mary A.,
Kingston,
So. Boston.
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9,
Sarah Elizabeth Finney,
Walter E. and Catherine,
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
10,
Russell Francis Robbins,
ilbert R. and Jennie F.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
12,
Harold Gale,
Frank W. and Emma,
Charlestown,
St. Johns.
66
14.
Esther Barrows,
Arthur B and Clara W.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
18,
Rosa Webber,
Joseph and Mary,
Germany,
Germany.
20,
Grace O Henderson,
Frank and Julia A.,
Plymouth,
Ireland.
20,
Joseph I. King,
Charles B. and Harriet B.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth. Boston.
June
2,
Elizabeth Stephens Morton,
Frank and Georgie A.,
Robert and Addie II.,
Scotland,
Plymouth. Plympton.
17,
Grace Corbett,
George W. and Ruth E ,
Duxbury,
Duxbury.
18,
Warren Russell Mahler,
Peter and Mary, Davis and Susan,
Nova Scotia,
Nova Scotia.
20,
Maud Davis Nickerson, William Hugo Karle,
Thomas and May,
Germany, Ireland, Canada,
Germany. Ireland. Canada.
Zotique and Evelyna, Richard B. and Amy,
Duxbury,
Plymonth.
July
Royal Scott Clayton,
Henry G and J. Maria,
England,
Providence, R. I.
William W. and Annie L.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
50
William H. and Mabel A.,
Plymouth,
Rockland.
15,
Annie May Wall,
Remie B. and Margaret,
Nova Scotia,
Nova Scotia.
30,
Russell Warren Harlow,
Plymouth,
5,
Robert Wendall WcCosh, Agnes Curtis Braley,
Eben F. and Elizabeth W.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
21,
21,
Theophilus Martiu,
George and Martha,
22, Regina Perrault,
66
30, 11,
Mary Chilton Brown,
13, Brewster,
Elwin N. and Julia E.,
Kingston,
Abington.
Helen Davis Stranger,
15,
PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
66
66
19, 21, 24, 26, 27, 27, 29, 30,
14, James Ira Jennings, 16, Ruth Bowman, Miles John Hanson, 18, John Erles Dolan, Hosman, Alpheus Anderson Richmond, Aurelia Evelyn Bent, Grace May Christie, Harold Marks, Mary Alice Rogers,
Aug.
66
5,
Horace I. Manter, John Dayes Lord, Mary Thomas,
John Dries, Agnes S. Perrault,
Honore and Eliza,
Audrew and Mary A.,
Herbert C. and Emma E ,
Charles H. and Augusta L ,
Kingston,
Milford,
Shelburne Falls.
Plymouth,
Plymouth.
Germany,
Germany.
Plymouth,
England.
New Foundland.
Ireland, Plymouth, Maine,
Cambridge. Germany.
Germany,
Germany.
6, Erford Clinton Burgess,
66
Almina Margaret Bagnell,
9, 11, Benjamin Ward,
Mabel Nora Greenhalge,
13, 22, George Bartlett Farrell,
James I. and Rosa B., -
Chester D. and Annie L., Miles L, and Bridget M. Michael ard Bridget, Philip and Margaret, John A. and Isabella N., James J. and Lydia 1 .. , Alexander and Flora ('., Edwin Il. and Emma D., William E. and Hattie A.,
Sydney W. and Adeline F.,
Warcham, Western Islands, Plymouth,
Wisconsin,
Plymouth, Germany, Canada, St. Johns, N. S.,
Plymouth,
Plymouth. Kingston. Milford
19, 20,
Marion Estelle Robbins.
66
Alice Mehitable Barnes,
Henry Wiegel,
Flossy May Valler,
David and Mary,
Patrick J. and Catherine M.,
Albert G. and Lila B.,
Ferdinand and Amelia, Daniel and Catherine,
Ernest W. and Mary E.,
Plymouth, Plymouth,
Plymouth. Ireland.
Plymoutlı.
C'arver, England,
New York,
Wareham. Wareham. Ireland. Ireland. Germany. Plymonth. Plymouth. Plymouth. Plymouthi. Maine. Plymouth.
Western Islands. Plymouth. Chicago, Ill. Western Islands. Germany. Canada. St. Johns, N. S. 51
7, 10, 14,
Franklin S. Kierstead,
Roy Fuller Churchill,
17, 18,
Lucy Bradford Everson,
Emory St. George.
F. J .. and Annabel,
Sydney II. and Ella M.,
William M. and Lucy II.,
Charles and Lena,
John O'Brien,
Sept. 66
22, 25, 30, S1, 31, 1, 4,
Albert Gardner Waterson, Isabella E. Banker, Emil Kaiser,
James H. and Catherine G., Ira C. and Katie W., James and Emma, George and Sarah,
Plymouth, Falmouth, Demark, Ireland, Germany, Plymouth,
Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia,
Bath, Me., Plymouth,
66
66
Dora May Wrightington.
Frank Pimentit,
Frank and Mary D., Edward R. and Mary L., Arthur and Sarah, Frank and Bella, Antoine and Paulina,
66
..
England. Plymouth.
Harwich,
BIRTHS -CONTINUED.
DATE.
NAMES.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
FATHER.
MOTHER.
Sept. 23, 66
24,
Alton Lee Stevens, Harold Parker Pratt,
Henry L. and Susie R.,
No. Carver, Western Islands,
Oct. 1,
Mary Gomes,
August and Mary A., William T. and Martha E.,
Plymouth,
66
4,
Emma Nostrum,
Charles and Ella C ..
Sweden,
66
4.
Henry Young,
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