Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1890-1893, Part 8

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Publication date: 1890
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BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS.


DATE.


NAMES.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


FATHER.


MOTHER.


May


7


Haghosto Melaghuti,


Anabole and Catherina,


Italy,


Italy. East Harwich.


66


9


Addie Stella Wall,


George W. and Annie H.,


Flymouth,


Plymouth.


9


Peter A. Boutin,


Joseph and Mary S.,


Nova Scotia,


Nova Scotia.


66


13


George Leory Paty,


Charles F. and Etta M.,


Plymouth,


Duxbury.


15


Alice Winslow Watson,


Edward W. and Alice F.,


Plymouth,


Ireland.


16


Ichabod Dan'l Bismarck Bagnell,


James H. and Catherine G., Ulrich and Christina,


Germany,


Texas.


21


Ruth Helen Thomas,


Henry C. and Florence M.,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


21


Pearl Isabelle Magee,


Johu W. and Mattie I., Arthur L. and Ida F.,


Plymouth,


Amesbury.


John C. and Nellie J.,


Wakefield,


Plymouth.


66


25


- Paty,


Seth F. and Nannie B.,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


27


John Allen McCosh,


Robert and Addie H.,


Scotland,


Plymouth.


Adolph and Salome,


Germany,


Germany.


Charles H. and Ada L.,


England,


Worcester.


30


Florence Mabel Clee,


Charles H. and Ada L.,


England,


Worcester.


June


1 Ethel Warren Harrison,


Azel W. and Mary E., John F. and Margaret,


Plymouth,


North Cambridge.


66


5 Benjamin Lewis Schubert,


Benjamin L. and Mary C.,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


6 Millard Edgar Raymond,


Frank C. and Hattie E.,


Middleboro,


Dorchester.


Nova Scotia,


Nova Scotia.


8 Isaac Carlton Larkin,


Caleb A. and Isabel A., James M. and Hattie A.,


Nova Scotia, Plymouth,


Plymouth.


8 Edna Swift Nickerson,


66


9 Carrie Thomas Holbrook,


Gideon H. and Sarah T.,


Kingston.


8


Chester J. Nickerson,


N. R. and Hattie N.,


Cape Cod,


Plymouth,


48


18


Mary Christine Schroeder,


Taunton,


New Brunswick.


24 Blanche Clark Briggs,


24


Helen Francis McManus,


30 Clarence Earle Clee,


Plymouth,


Wareham.


1 James Francis Ready,


66


27


Elizabeth Salome Schrieder,


.


June 10 John Lombergin,


13 Hattie Beatrice Caswell,


15 Ada Frances Gerrior,


23


Ernest Winthrop Whiting,


25 3


Mary Rogan, Albert Hazzelburg Burns,


July


4


66


6 Bessie Frances Raymond,


10


Hernian Nostranı,


10


Walter F. Cassidy,


66


11


Joseph Raymond,


14


- Taylor,


66


15 Etta V. Pierce,


16


Andrew - Harlow,


Malcolm Seymore Cobb,


66


21


Harold D. Brown.


Bertram Claud Lively,


66


27


31


31


August 1


1


Mary V. Pickard,


2


Catherine Whiting,


2


Sebastian Reidel,


3


Horace Lee Cole,


Charles H. and Phebe J.,


Plymouth,


Nova Scotia.


66


12


Henrietta A. Mayo,


Jolın A. and Margaret,


Plymouth, Portsmouth, N. H.,


Plymouth.


Plymouth.


66


25


Arthur Ellsworth Doten,


Dorothy Southworth Bradford,


66


29


Isaac Hathaway,


John H. and Lenora E.,


Sept.


1 Elmer Everett Ross,


8 Louis Deigoli,


10


Benjamin Lewis Pierce,


Charles and Elizabeth, Albert T. and Mary, Charles and Ida E., Walter and Jennie A., Josepli J. and Jennie F., Andrew W. and Mattie E., George A. and Margie M., Charles and Edla, Samuel and Mary,


Charles W. and Alice A., Rudolph and Leon, Alexander and Annie E.,


Virginia, Nova Scotia,


Nova Scotia.


Plymouth,


Duxbury.


l'lymouth,


Nova Scotia.


Plymouth,


Plymouth. Nova Scotia.


Nova Scotia,


Italy,


Italy.


Nova Scotia.


49


Plymouth, Nova Scotia.


Nova Scotia,


Frank and Sarah L.,


Plymoutlı


Plymouth.


Sebastian and Maria,


Plymouth,


Ireland.


Charles F. and Lillian W.,


Wellfleet,


Wellfleet.


17


Marion Saunders,


Horace M. and Catherine L.,


George E. and Ella M.,


l'lymouth, Plymoutlı,


Plymouth. Natick. No. Carver.


E. Bridgewater, Pittsfield, Weymouth,


Plymouth. Italy.


Italy, Plymouth,


Franklin.


Benjamin and Alice M.,


Italy, Plymouth, Nova Scotia, Plymouth,


Plymouth,


Plymouth, Sweden, Ireland,


Plymouth,


Italy. Plympton. Plymouth. Plymouth. Plymouth. Sweden. Plymoutlı. Sweden. East Bridgewater. Roxbury.


William H. and Annie M.,


William C. and Annie B.,


Robert A. and Mary A., Thomas and Catherine E.,


Joseph and Mary,


Charles W. and Jessie M.,


Plymouth, Plymouth,


Marion.


Henry L. and Hannah L.,


Susan Francis Brown,


Isaac W. and Ida,


John B. and Maggie,


11 Warren Stevens Raymond,


Ireland.


28


George W. and Lizzie W., Will C. and Ada F.,


30 Lillian Frances Burke,


George A. and Mary E.,


Germano and Ganalosho,


27


Joseph Silva,


Charles Franklin Sherman, Cahoon,


19


Births Registered in Plymouth in 1891-Continued.


DATE.


NAMES.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


FATHER.


MOTHER.


.


Sept. 10


66


13


14 Edna Frances Longfellow,


Frank and Fannie E.,


Plymouth,


Plymouth,


Nova Scotia.


66


23 Emma Charlotte Schneider,


Louis and Emma M.,


Germany,


Cincinnati. Maine.


Oct.


1


Freddy Nathaniel Wood,


Ellis N. and Lillie B.,


Plymouth,


East Wareham.


50


3 Ellen Kingsley,


Plymouth,


East Wareham.


10 Eva May Taylor,


John M. and Ellen R., Clarence E. and Annie E., James and Mary A.


Kentucky,


Scotland.


11 Warren Lester Adams,


Edward H. and Laura E.,


Nova Scotia,


Nova Scotia.


66


14 Jessie Allen King,


George W. and Clara W., Manuel and Mary, Lorenzo L. and Minnie,


Azores,


Azores.


66


17 Harry Williams Nightingale,


Plymouth,


New York.


66


21


James Collins,


Plymonth,


Plymouthı.


21


Joseph Lois,


John J. and Nellie,


Ireland,


Newfoundland.


66


28 Rosa Nelson,


Joseph and Mary,


Plymouth,


Providence, R. I.


Nov.


1 Carl Russell Baytes,


Henry J. and Ida C., Edwin F. and Mary J.,


Duxbury,


Cape Breton.


5 Frances Elizabeth Sampson,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


5 Chester Delbert Griffin,


Plymouth,


Sandwich.


Plymouth,


Nova Scotia.


6 George Gray Courtney.


11


Sears,


BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS.


Charles and Isabella,


Joseph H. and Maggie D.,


Pennsylvania,


Ireland. Plymouth.


17 John Alexander Carlton,


William A. and Mary A.,


James and Ida May,


England,


Marshfield,


Dedham.


11 Rose Elizabeth Lynch,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


16 Manuel Rosa,


James and Grace D., Jacient and Rosa,


Portugal,


Portugal.


23


Walter Francis O'Connell,


Western Islands,


Western Islands.


4 Edna Frances Delano.


Alonzo C. and Lizzie F., George W. and Achsah R., Frank J. and Dorcas O., Robert D. and Sarah W.,


Plymouth,


Plymouth.


Raymond Hayes Perkins, Alice V. Wilson,


25 Edith Warren Gyngell,


Nov. 66


16 Marion Swift, Harriet Ethel Reamv, 17


18


Joseph Silva,


24


Charles A. O'Connell.


66


Dec.


25 Mary Beatrice Forstmeyer, 5 Martha Sever Washburn,


5


Ellen Catherine Andrews,


5


Christopher William Norton.


66


8


Warren Eilison Lewis,


66


11


Alice Ann Mckay.


12


Margaret Heinrich,


16


Agnes Catherine McCarty, Whiting,


Frank Leon Cooper,


Annie Harriet Sampson,


66


24


- Harlow,


Willard R. and Mary B., Milton H. and Harriet L., Joseph and Minnie, John D. and Mary A., George W. and Gertrude, Victor H. and Madelina, John B. and Annie R., William and Nellie M.,


James and Mary, William W. and Hattie M., Allan and Mary S., Jacob and Annie,


Francis H. and Mary A.,


Fred. A. and Emma J., Frank L., and Ella E.,


Ernest L. and Harriet E.,


William C. and Helen M.,


-


Plymouth, Rochester, Italy, Sandwich, Plymouth, Germany, California, Chelsea, Ireland, Plymouth, Cape Breton, Germany, Nova Scotia,


Plymouth, Piymouth,


Plymouth. Plymouth. Italy. Manchester, N. H. Plymouth. Germany. Plymouth. Washington, D. C. Ir land. Plymouth. Cape Breton. Richmond, Va. Newfoundland.


Plymouth, Hartford, Ct.,


Plymouth. Plymouth. Rochester.


Plymouth.


51


PLYMOUTH PUBLIC D'ER


17


24


24


24


George Allen Wood,


Deaths Registered in Plymouth in 1891.


52


DATE.


1 NAMES.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Jan.


5


Honora O'Brien,


72


Old age,


7


Laura Westgate,


85


3


18


Dropsy,


65


4


20


9


George G. Dyer,


83


11


11


Paralysis,


~


140


Thomas Pierce,


70


7


20


Bright's Disease,


66


16


Walter Francis Mahler,


-


82


10


13


Apoplexy,


66


23


Joab and Lois Thomas.


24


Lois Holmes,


John H. and Leonora.


24


Sarah Eliza Burke,


James and Sarah. Died in Brockton.


66


28


Martha B. Atwood,


81


4


-


Heart Disease,


66


30


Salome Holmes,


88


1


19


Old Age,


Christopher and Betsey. Ezekiel and Mary. Thomas and Nancy. Peter and Mary. George and Elizabeth.


Betsey Bacon,


78


7


13


Tubercular Meningitis,


5


4


Heart Disease,


24


Branch Harlow,


85


10


17


Old Age,


Zebediah and Martha Thompson. Died in Providence, R. I. George R. and Salome Wiswell.


AGE.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAMES OF PARENTS, ETC.


Paralysis from Bright's dis.


11


Ezekiel Ryder,


5


Obstruction of Bowels,


Jan. 66


30 Susan S. Goodwin,


60


- Consumption,


31 William S. Magee,


59


1


-


1


26


Feb.


1


Lucius Henry Hoxie,


5


Chloe Vaughn,


83


6


27


66


7


Edward Cornish,


83


Creeping Paralysis,


8


Christiana McLean,


28


Consumption,


66


8 Stephen Pember,


63


5


11


Apoplexy, Senile Gang! ene,


12


Deforest Shaw,


75


4


15


Henry C. Voght,


63


3


15


Chronic Cystitis,


15


Robert F. King,


34


1


12 Phthisis Pulmonalis,


17


John G. Robinson,


41 32


3


24


Heart Disease,


17


Lizzie R. Kostner


1


12


Phthisis,


18


Lydia S. Wadsworth,


94


1


15


Old Age,


66


19


Jane E. Burgess,


77


23


Congestion of Lungs,


66


19


Henrietta Weston,


66


4


Cancer,


19


Zilpha H. Spooner,


73


1


11


Paralysis,


21


Emma Martin,


66


23


Martin Curley,


27


Lydia R. Ny-,


80


1


13


Capillary Bronchitis,


March 1


Betsey R. Ripley,


87


7


23


Fracture of Thigh Bone,


66


3


Betsey Nickerson,


4


Anne J. Burgess,


47


8


4


Consumption,


6


June Lanman,


66


5


25


Gastric Ulcer,


8


Nellie Linwood Wood,


2


6


Braiu Disease,


8


Martin Benson,


88


6


12


Old Age,


9:


Fannie G. Savery,


75


11


25


Cancer of Liver,


66


9


George H. Bailey,


&


29


7


13


Pneumonia,


22


Lydia A. Whiting,


58


4


19


Phthisis Pulmonalis,


Jesse and Rebecca Borleau.


66


27


Rebecca Bacon,


78


9


15


Paralysis,


27


John Harlow,


75


8


9


Heart Disease,


29


George H. Griffin,


57


8


Consumption,


April 2


Ethel O. Wood,


16


11


7


Marasmus,


Joseph and Nancy S. Palmer. Died in Boston. John N. and Elizabeth. [Conn. Nathaniel F. and Lucia W. Died in Reuben and Hannah Maxim. John and Polly. Hugh and Myra. [pole.


Daniel B. and Abigail. Died in Wal- Ellis and Deborah. Henry and Isabella.


Robert and Mary A. Anselm I). and Judith S. Samuel E. and Roth Lanman. John and Lydia Sylvester.


Joseph and Jane Barnes.


Ebenezer and Martha Willoughby. Died in Boston. Ephraim and Ruth Harlow. Antone and Eva Banker. Died in Boston. Patrick and Sarah.


53


Atwood and Lydia Drew.


Timothy Allen. [Charlestown.


1


Charles W. Huff,


52


Pneumonia,


Benjamin and Huldah B. Died in William and Rebecca Rogers.


71


8


-


Heart Disease,


Adam and Frances Nichol. Richard and Margaret Jones.


Peter and Lucy E.


David. [Minneapolis, Minn. Hayward & Mehitable Smith. Died in George and Angelina. Died in Taunton. Alden and Diantha.


26


Sarah H. Sampson,


80


9


1


Old Age,


George and Elizabeth.


Zacheus and Jemima. [Cambridge. George W. and Marcia T. Died in Wm. T. and Julia.


1


Meningitis,


45


Peritonitis,


27


·


15 Aurasanca, Pneumonia, Old Age,


1


Deaths Registered in Plymouth in 1891-Continued.


AGE.


DATE.


NAMES.


?


Years.


Months.


Days.


April


3


Henry Offerman,


76


22


Cancer of Stomach,


John T. and Marcia W. Died in No.


Cora W. Clark,


12


10


Brain Disease,


Southworth and Mary. Died in Boston.


James R. Shaw,


70


3


19


Bright's Disease,


10


Martin J. Lewis,


68


9


10


Heart Disease,


10


Sylvia J. Cooper,


65


6


13


Pneumonia,


66


11


Charlotte W. Perkins, Persis Lord,


83


5


25


Old Age,


15


Rosamond Avery,


82


3


17


Received in Duxbury,


66


20


Kendall W. King,


65


6


6


Consumption,


23


Mary Jane Mckenzie,


69


3


16


Cardiac Degeneration,


29


George Barlow,


51


8


25


Asthma,


Thomas and Rebecca.


May


3


Clark Ellis,


70


7


Apoplectic Shock,


63


-


Consumption,


66


4


Ansel H. Vaughn,“


56


1


Cancer of Liver,


8


George Harlow,


15


8


25


Perfora'n of liver after Typh'd


9


Alexander J. Bartlett,


45


8


24


Typhoid Pneumonia,


23


7


25


Locomotor Ataxis,


14


Samuel Rickard,


72


2


1


Received in Carver,


17


Edwin Howard Peterson,


51


4


28


General Paralysis,


66


18


Maria L. Oldham,


57


7


15


Nephritis,


.


19


Levi Sampson,


69


5


14


Pleuro-Pneumonia,


66


23


Charles Elkanal Barnes,


70


8


1


Chronic Nephritis,


25


Elisha Ellis,


86


2


22


Senile Decay,


28 J


Harriet A. Pierce,


.


58


-


La Grippe, Pneumonia,


Thomas and Maria Paty. Died in


54


76


--


18


Senile Debility,


James and Sally Kendall. [Duxbury. Simon and Mary Spaulding. Died in Obadiah and Hannah.


John and Polly.


George and Ann.


Mark and Marietta.


Elisha and Alma.


George and Martha W. .


Henry and Nancy. Mary Ann.


10


Alex. Joe Veiro,


Isaac and Nancy. Died in Carver. John C. and Hannah L. [Boston. Erastus and Maria Leach. Died in


Sylvanus and Ruth.


Elkanah and Cynthia D.


Thomas and Rebecca. [Boston.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAMES OF PARENTS, ETC.


John. [Abington.


-


Bela and Johana. [Wrentham.


George and Mary C. Died in


William and Abigail Keene.


17


3, Nathan Cahoon,


[Fever.


May


29 Mary L. Hall,


2


10


18


Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, Infinenza and Heart Failure, Received in Boston,


Josiah P. and Susan Robbins. Frank S. and Mary L. Ebenezer and Phebe. William and Ellen. Died in Boston. Abraham and Sarah.


Eleazer a d Mary P.


Benjamin and Rebecca. [son, N. H. James and Lucy S. Died in Jeffer- Henry and Martha Danforth. Died in Brockton.


Charles and Abigail. Eliab and Phebe T. Wood.


Daniel and Sally Churchill. Nathaniel and Mary Bartlett. Sylvester H. and Jane D. Died in Fall River. John and Lydia.


55


July


1


Eveline E. Nightingale, Katharine Malaghuti,


26


10


Exhaustion,


66


7


Chester J. Nickerson,


83


10


20


Senile Gangrene,


66


7


Ruth C. Hopkins,


19


10


13


Consumption,


15


Mabel Florence Griffin,


67


3


21


Gangrene of Hand,


16


Selina Eaton,


60


11


5


Typhoid Fever,


66


18


William H. Nelson,


69


6


4


Heart Disease,


Spooner and Ruth.


20


Aaron H. Cornish,


72


9


7


Apoplexy,


Elijah and Zilpha.


23


Isaac Nelson Stoddard,


78


8


24


Old Age,


88


4


20


Old Age,


James W. and Mary T.


Aug.


3


William F. Davidson,


Michael and Rose.


4 Julia A. McDermott,


25


2


29


Albumenuria,


7


John W. Hall,


63


11


11


Chronic Nephritis,


12-


Mary S. Pierce,


69


2


27 Albumenuria,


13


John Weber,


5


2


Congenital Disease,


51


4


19


Suddenly,


19


Richard S. Cole,


72


6


9


June


31 1 5


George E. Thomas,


30


-


30


13


18 Ulcer of Stomach,


66


8


Benjamin Barnes,


86


-


24


Old Age, Tuberculosis,


11


J. Frank Keith.


56


8


29


Gastralgia,


17


Charles Otis Churchill,


70


3


23


Cancer,


18


Lizzie P. Calloway,


81


10


23


Old Age,


19


Jane Ryder,


75


10


16


Heart Failure,


19


Harriet B. Whitten,


51


4


15


Apoplexy,


66


21


Elijah Douglass,


69


6


20


Aneurism of the Aorta,


21


Sarah Knights,


53


-


Paralysis of the Heart,


28


Jane Fox,


58


1


Cancer of the Liver,


Joseph and Teresa Tassinari.


Nehemiah R. and Harriet.


1


2


Phth sis,


Nathan and Ruth Holmes.


George H. and Louisa S. Died in Camb dge Samuel and Clarissa Elliott.


William and Sarah.


William and Elsie Bradford.


20


Mary A. Keep,


Salisbury and Sally.


28


Louisa Salisbury Jackson,


11


12


Cholera Infantum,


Seth and Sarah.


Joshua and Mary Douglass.


Charles and Rosina. [field.


Winslow and Lydia. Died in Marsh-


31


-


Phthisis,


29 Walter Francis Hall,


Ebenezer Cobb,


66


Alfred H. Shuster,


6


Hiram B. Sears,


75


29


4


15


Martha J. Wright,


44


7


13


Paralysis of Brain,


20


Richard S. Clark,


90


27


Pneumonia,


James and Sarah, Hingham. - and Maria Priestley.


Alanson and Aurelia Cobb.


2


Consumption,


Deaths Registered in Plymouth in 1891-Continued.


AGE.


DATE.


NAMES.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Aug. 19


Chester W. Bates,


11


16


Cholera Infantum,


26


Paralysis,


66


27


William H. Gardner,


45


9


21


Graves' Disease,


28


Abbie Winslow Whiting,


1


9


26


Enteritis,


Walter and Jennie A. Sheriran and Susan B. Allen.


30


Harriet S. Bagnall,


64


9


10


Carcinoma,


31


Katie Evelyn Cornish,


4


22


Cholera Infantum,


Sept.


3


Margaret O'Brien,


10


1


29


Paralysis from Fract. of Skull,


6


Sarah L. Lewis, Emily Drew,


65


8


Cholera Morbus,


70


6


92


6


15


Old Age,


66


21


Harriet Cushinan,


41


1


30


Canceroid Ulcer of Stomach,


2


19


Cholera Infantum,


65


3


-


Heart Disease, Consumption,


Charles and Hannalı. Arthur L. and Ida F.


7


Melvin Burnham Briggs,


-


1


13


Disease of Brain,


7


Joseph Raymond,


3


1


Blood Poisoning,


10


Roy Atwood,


5


17


Cholera Infantum,


20


Mary 1). Sherman,


70


Chronic Mania,


23


Frederick Kell


50


Exposure and Exhaustion,


26


Caroline F. Perkins,


66


7


16


Rupture of Heart,


27


John Marston Goodwin,


57


10


27


Congestion of Brain,


30 Jane Murray,


40


4


24 Cerebral Tumor,


30


Rebecca H. Diman,


80


-


27 Received in Whitmalı,


Nov.


Wait Wadsworth,


86


3


2


Old Age,


Charles H. and Clara P. Died in Providence William and Mary B. Burgess. Jesse and Abigail.


Thomas and Mary J.


56


9


10


Betsey E. Hutchinson,


Peter and Sally Holines. Joshua and Lydia Brewster. Thomas R. and E. J. Cooper.


23


Cora L. Lovell,


James H. and Emma A. ilooper and Anna.


27


Isaac Conant,


Oct.


5 Perez M McMahon,


50


8


-


Charles W. and Alice A. John S. and and Susan M. Isaac M. and Hope. Died in Taunton. Coleman and Christiana. Died in Plymouth Harbor,


Joseph and Hannah. [ville, Penn. John M. & Emeline C. D. in Sharps- James and Christiana Jenkins. [man. Lot and Mary Harlow. Died in Whit- Robert and Wealthy.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAMES OF PARENTS, ETC.


71


-


23


Mary B. Tollman,


William and Margaret.


Exhaustion,


Nov. 9 Walter Thom,


7


2


- Heart Disease,


Robert and Marion. Patrick and Mary. Anson, Died in Lynn.


Gideon and Joanna.


25


Arad Perkins,


74


3


8 Chronic Rheumatism,


Paralysis,


Dec. 14 Rebecca A. Baker, 66 16 William O'Brien,


76


11


20 Heart Disease,


Bronchitis from La Grippe,


22


Michael John Downey,


35


3


Heart Disease,


23


Chauncy Moore Howard,


65


8


26 11 Paralysis,


24


Henry E. Swift,


72


2


17


Exhaustion,


66


24


Lydia C. Mixter,


51


6


14


Septicemia,


66


27


David Humphrey Gilbert,


86


12


La Grippe,


¥


27


Charlotte Bartlett,


83


8


11


Old Age,


28


Annie M. Perry,


44


6


25


Liver and Kidneys,


28


Betsey R. Cornish,


81


4


Old Age,


29


Lenora Boudrow,


65


La Grippe,


30


Oliver Shaw,


1


4


12


Meningitis,


31


John Carnes,


58


7


78


1


3


Bright's Disease,


31


Elizabeth Warren,


32


9


9 Cornelius J. McCarty,


9


Thomas Ellis,


81 77


9


18 Consumption, Old Age, 28 Heart Failure,


14


Marston Holmes,


-


44


1


Antony S. and Rebecca Gage. Dennis and Joanna.


Caleb and Rebecca Faunce.


22'


Dorcas M. Pierce,


82


Timothy and Ellen. [W. Medford. Augustus C. and Belinda. Died in


Henry and Mary.


Oliver and Susan Edes.


David and Deboralı.


Nathaniel and Mercy Coville.


Daniel P. and Amelia P. Lewis.


6 Dropsy,


Elmer F. and Harriet A. Thomas and Eliza. [Yorkers, N. Y. Barnabas&Eunice D. Hedge. Died in


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SUMMARY.


The following are the statistics of births, marriages and, deaths registered in Plymouth for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1891 :


Births.


Number of births registered in 1891


147


Males


75


Females 72


The parentage is as follows :


Both parents born in United States


80


66


" British Provinces 8


66


66 66


" Germany 7


66


66 66 Italy


" Ireland


2


66


" England


1


66 66 Sweden


1


66


66


·


66


66


66 Western Islands


2


Mixed, one parent American


31


Mixed, other nationalities. 3


Unknown 4


Portugal. 1


7


66


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Marriages.


Number of marriages registered in 1891


Both parties born in United States 53


" Italy 5


66 66


" Western Islands 2


66


66 66 " Germany 1


66 66 " Scotland 1


Mixed, one American. 16


Mixed, other nationalities 2


Deaths.


Number of deaths registered in Plymouth in 1891. 151- of which 32 occurred out of town, burial taking place in Plymouth.


Males 76


Females 75


Born in United States 133


" British Provinces 5


66


" Ireland. 5


" Germany 2


66


" England 2


" Italy 1


66 " Wales 1


" Unknown 2


80


CURTIS DAVIE, Town Clerk.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN- William T. Davis, L. T. Robbins, Everett ·F. Sherman, Elkanah Finney, F. H. Holmes.


TOWN CLERK -Curtis Davie.


TOWN TREASURER- Curtis Davie.


AUDITOR-James D. Thurber.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES -Charles H. Rogers.


CLERK OF THE SELECTMEN -Charles H. Rogers.


ASSESSORS-Charles Henry Holmes, Alonzo Warren, Benjamin F. Ward.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-George H. Jackson, chosen 1889, for three years ; Charles P. Hatch, chosen 1890, for three years ; Charles H. Rogers, chosen 1891, for three years.


WATER COMMISSIONERS -- Charles S. Davis, chosen 1889, for three years ; Horace P. Bailey and James Millar, chosen 1890, for three years ; Everett F. Sherman and Samuel Bradford, chosen 1891, for three years.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-Charles I. Litchfield and James Millar, chosen 1889, for three years ; Charles H. Howland and Gideon F. Holmes, filling vacancies, terms expire 1892 ; Elizabeth Thurber, chosen 1890, for three years ; H. N. P. Hubbard, chosen 1891, for three years.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-Charles Burton.


AGAWAM FISHERY COMMITTEE-Martin V. B. Holmes, Harrison O. Barnes, Daniel W. Andrews.


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CONSTABLES-Joseph W. Hunting, J. Alonzo Douglass, Joseph F. Towns, Freeman Manter, Michael Casey, George H. Newhall, Edwin F. King.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Nathaniel Morton, chosen 1889, for three years ; Walter H. Sears, chosen 1890, for three years ; George R. Briggs, chosen 1891, for three years.


SUPERINTENDENT OF BURIAL HILL- William T. Davis.


SURVEYORS AND MEASURERS OF LUMBER-L. T. Robbins, Edward B. Atwood, George H. Jackson, Cornelius C. Holmes.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES -Christopher T. Harris.


BEACH COMMITTEE-Selectmen. .


SUPERINTENENT OF STREETS-Stillman R. Sampson.


ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS-Charles E. Bumpus, David Clark, M. V. B. Douglass, Clark Finney, Jr., Ezra A. Harlow, George H. Pierce, Shadrach A. Ray- mond, Gustavus G. Sampson, Lewis W. Thrasher, Horatio Wright.


FIELD DRIVERS AND FENCE VIEWERS-Joseph F. Towns, Nathan B. Perry, Hosea C. Bartlett, Jacob W. Southworth.


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS-Richard W. Bagnell. COLLECTOR OF WATER RATES-John H. Harlow.


POUND . KEEPERS-Obed C. Pratt, Hosea C. Bartlett, Nathan B. Perry.


COMMITTEE ON INLAND FISHERIES-Thomas D. Shumway, Charles B. Stoddard, Benjamin A. Hathaway.


BOARD OF REGISTRATION-Isaac M. Jackson, Alfred S. Burbank, Curtis Davie, John W. Churchill.


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SEXTON-Ozen Bates.


SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ALMSHOUSE- Obed C. Pratt.


BOARD OF HEALTH -Charles Henry Holmes, Edgar D. Hill, Alonzo Warren, Henry Harlow, Frank B. Holmes.


BOARD OF ENGINERES-Horace P. Bailey, William E. Baker, Peleg S. Burgess, Albert E. Davis, George E. Saun- ders, Daniel M. Bosworth.


SUPERINTENDENT OF CHILTONVILLE BURIAL GROUND-Augus- tus B. Rogers.


SUPERINTENDENT OF MANOMET CEMETERY -Stephen Holmes.


COMMITTEE ON FIRES IN THE WOODS-Samuel Bradford, Nehemiah L. Savery, Gustavus G. Sampson, Horatio Wright, M. V. B. Douglass, N. B. Perry, J. W. Churchill, C. E. Bumpus, Thomas Sampson, Andrew J. Cahoon, Ziba - R. Ellis, Joseph F. Towns, Nathaniel Morton, Wm. F. Doten, Frank B. Holmes.


OFFICERS TO BE CHOSEN ON A SINGLE TICKET AT THE ANNUAL MEETING-Five Selectmen ; Town Clerk ; Town Treasurer ; Collector of Taxes ; Auditor ; three Assessors ; one Over- seer of the Poor (the term of George H. Jackson ex- pires) ; five members of a Board of Health; one Water Commissioner (the term of Charles S. Davis ex- pires) ; three members of the Agawam and Halfway Pond Fishery* Committee ; two members of the School Com- mittee for three years (the terms of Charles I, Litchfield and .James Millar expire) ; one member for two years (the term of Gideon F. Holmes, now filling a vacancy, expires) ; one member for one year (the term of Charles H. Howland, now filling a vacancy, expires) ; seven Constables.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT,


The Assessors Submit the Following Report for the Year 1891.


Total valuation of the Town of Plymouth $5,906,600


Gain over the year of 1890 151,200


Rate of taxation, $14.00 on $1,000.


Assessments.


Value of assessed personal property, excluding


resident bank stock $1,833,450


Value of resident bank stock. 229,400


$2,062,850


Value of assessed buildings, excluding land


$2,584,375


Value of assessed land, excluding buildings.


1,259,375


$3,843,750


Value of non-resident property, $465,900.


Number of residents assessed on property. 1,306


Resident corporations and all others. 372


1,678


Number of persons assessed, including non-resi-


dents


1,914


For poll tax only. 1,238


3,152


Male polls assessed.


2,122


Female polls assessed 20


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Gains.


Total gain for the year 1891


$151,200


Gain in personal property. $37,050


Gain in real estate 114,150


$151,200


Number of houses, 1,454.


Number of horses, 718.


Number of cows, 568.


Number of sheep, 60.


Number of neat cattle and all others, 36.


Number of swine, 25.


Number of fowl, 1,460.


Number of acres of land, 50,796.


Abatements.


Jan. 1st, undrawn balance $667 87


Overlay of 1891 2,520 95


$3,188 82


Undrawn


1,627 03


$1,561 79


Abatements of 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891


$1,627 03


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Town of Plymouth by appropriation $1,100 00


DR.


To services of Assessors $951 75


Avery & Doten, printing


78 25


D. W. Andrews, printing. 16 75


A. C. Chandler, horse hire


9 00


F. L. St. George, horse hire


2 50


M. B. Blackmer, 2d, horse hire.


2 00


Wm. Allen, bookbinding


1 50


A. S. Burbank, stationery


4 90


postage


1 00


Geo. A. Manter, boat hire


5 00


expenses to Boston


9 75


$1,082 40


Undrawn balance


17 60


$1,100 00


CHARLES HENRY HOLMES,


Assessors. of


BENJAMIN F. WARD,


ALONZO WARREN, Plymouth.


PLYMOUTH, January 1, 1892.


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Report of the Overseers of the Poor.


The Overseers of the Poor would respectfully submit the following report :


Amount expended for the poor of our own and other towns


$7,856 84


Received from other towns and sources 1,359 84


Amount expended for the poor of Plymouth $6,497 00


Balance undrawn Jan. 1, 1891 $1,167 15


Appropriation 7,000 00


$8,167 15


Amount expended


6,497 00


Balance undrawn $1,670 15


The calls for aid from persons outside the Almshouse were about the same last year as during the previous one. The inmates of the house, as is attested by their good health and longevity, have excellent quarters and are well cared for.


Insane Poor.


Amount expended


$2,687 29


Balance undrawn Jan. 1, 1891 $94 67


Appropriation


2,100 00


Reimbursements


466 79


2,661 46


Overdrawn $25 83


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Poor at the Almshouse.


Number of inmates Jan. 1, 1891


12


Admitted during the year 2


Died during the year 3


Sent to Insane Asylum 1


Remaining Jan. 1, 1892 10


Insane Poor.




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