Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1903-1905, Part 3

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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3,300 00


84 44


1,090 24


3,962 72


427 52


Lighting Streets and Town House,


669 58


6,500 00


6,583 28


586 30


Murdock Fund,


730 00


36 50


36 50


730 00


Military Aid, Chap. 372


895 60


447 80


444 73


925 46


928 53


Memorial Day,


2,897 72


14,000 00


1,073 07


13,652 11


4,232 18


New Roads,


952 12


1,500 00


952 12


1,537 99


37 99


Poor,


330 57


7,250 00


330 57


1,707 41


10,638 16


1,680 75


Roads and Bridges,


1,626 41


1,626 41


2,448 61


17,956 30


492 31


Seals,


6.00


33 00


27 00


.


.


....


.


...


125 00


State Aid, Chap. 374


3,865 50


3,852 00


4,119 00


4,132 50


Sewers, .


1.409 96


74 26


37,500 00


74 26


114 24


40,542 37


1,428 13


Soldiers' Relief, Chap. 447,


1,478 16


1,478 16


70 00


2,150 15


2,080 15


1 44


South Street School Lot, Sidewalks,


1 44


631 09


3,000 00


631 09


93 24


2,310 28


782 96


Standish Avenue


1,185 68


800 00


800 00


Warren Fund,


1,000 00


Watch and Police,


684 09


4,500 00


4,379 32


804 77


Water Department,


1,313 54


2,000 00


46,277 23


44,507 17


... .


2,456 52


Widows, .


99 00


100 00


134 00


65 00


South Street Engine House,


10,500 00


8,247 14


2,252 86


.


.


1,300 00


975 00


...


.


..


..


150 00


150 00


Town Debt and Interest,


.


...


....


....


125 00


2,746 44


2,383 12


1,773 28


Schools,


1,296 64


110 96


Treasurer,


.


.


.


50 00


50 00


......


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...


419 42


Agawam Fisheries,


79 70


$ 118 25


88 85


29 40


Contingent,


.


.


800 00


799 94


06


Fresh Brook,


9 00


42 92


Fire Department,


Public Library,


...


325 00


$2,322 85


6,000 00


1,873 76


.....


........


.....


. ....


16,000 00


Sexton,


Training Green, Parks,


20 70


160 00


71 25


750 00


71 25 372 12


.. 37 00


197 33 907 27


16 63 120 27


Tree Warden Account,


372 12


1,000 00


6 30


495 68


510 62


Forester, .


1,809 99


500 00


.


...


560 97


1,749 02


Court Street Sewer,


27,000 00


249 66


Burial Hill, .


105 07


500 00


. .


80 00


54 97


Watering Streets,


.


....


.. .


. .. .


..


920 00


449 09


470 91


.. ..


....


. .


...


.


.


..


...


.


15,000 00


7 200 00


7,800 00


Nathaniel Morton Park Fund, .


·


...


2,000 00


2,000 00


New Stable, .


3,500 00


3,603 26


103 26


.


...


1,510 23


1,510 23


.


...


.


.


500 00


500 00


Plymouth, Carver & Wareham St. Ry. Co.,


.


.


Respectfully submitted. EDWARD L. BURGESS, Treasurer.


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.


2,500 00


26,750 34 630 10 2,654 17


154 17


Old High Schoolhouse Lot, Plymouth Beach, .


.


...


Lucy J. Parker Estate,


...


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


I have examined the accounts of the Treasurer and Col- lectors of Taxes and Water Rates for the year of 1903, and find them to be correct. All entries have been charged to the proper accounts, and vouchers shown for payments.


The cash balance at close of the year was $14,848.44, as stated in Treasurer's report.


FRANK D. BARTLETT.


Auditor. Plymouth, Feb. 5, 1904.


ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT, 1903.


Value of real estate,


Value of personal estate,


Gain in real estate,


$6,685,750 00 . 2,468,874 00 337,675 00 123,615 00


Gain in personal estate,


Value of buildings, exclusive of land,


4,464,550 00


Value of land, exclusive of buildings,


2,221,200 00


Value of resident bank stock, 199,849 00


Value of personal, excluding bank stock,


2,269,025 00


Rate of taxation, $14 80


Tax on real estate, ,


98,948 73


Tax on personal estate,


36,539 33


Tax on polls,


5,802 00


Tax on non-resident bank stock,


3,625 28


Amount collected by collector of taxes, $144,915 34


Number of residents assessed on property, 1,529


All others assessed on property, 580


Non-residents assessed on property,


516


All others assessed on property,


82


Persons assessed on property,


2,707


Persons assessed on poll tax only,


1,882


Polls assessed,


2,90I


Horses assessed,


994


Cows assessed,


347


Neat cattle assessed,


2


Sheep assessed,


I2


Dwelling houses assessed,


2,230


Acres of land assessed,


50,267


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ABATEMENT ACCOUNT. CR.


Overlayings, Balance Dec. 31, 1902,


$877 0I


2,212 65


$3,089 66


DR.


Abatements for years 1901, 1902, 1903,


$1.821 62


Balance Dec. 31, 1903,


1,268 04


Appropriations for 1903,


2,250 00


Balance Dec. 31, 1902


43 18


$2,293 18


Amount paid for services of assessors and expenses for clerical assistance, stationery, printing, horse hire and incidentals, $1.873 76 Balance Dec. 31, 1903, 419 42


We recommend an appropriation of $1,500.00 for the year 1904.


GEO. HARLOW, JAMES C. BATES, JOHN C. CAVE, Assessors of Plymouth.


REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


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The Overseers of the Poor respectfully submit the follow- ing report :


The conditions at the almshouse have not materially changed since our last report. Supt. O. C. Pratt still re- mains in charge, and the inmates are well cared for. They are, almost without exception, of advanced age and quite feeble, consequently requiring considerable care and atten- tion. The new heating plant has been installed and gives perfect satisfaction, the cost of which has not exceeded the appropriation asked for.


The erection by the road department of the new stable at the farm, necessitated raising and repairing the stable of the poor department, at a cost exceeding $350.00, and with the unprecedented call for outside aid, which we have felt obliged to relieve, accounts for the excessive over- draft of our appropriation.


We recommend an appropriation of $7,000, with an addi- tional $1,680.75 for the deficiency.


Number of inmates Jan. 1, 1903.


I2


Discharged during the year,


I


Remaining, Jan. 1. 1904,


TI


Expended,


$10,638 16


Overdrawn, Jan. 1, 1903,


330 57


$10,968 73


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Appropriation, $7,250 00


Appropriation for deficiency, 330 57


Received from other towns, cities and sources, 1,362 87


Received from sale of hogs,


I37 07


Received from sale of boiler, etc., 9 50


Board, repaid, 105 00


Received interest 011 Charles


Holmes fund, 20 20


Received interest on Francis Le- Baron fund, 54 52


Received interest from Murdock


fund, 18 25


$9,287 98


Overdrawn,


$1,680 75


INSANE POOR.


This department, by the provisions of Chapter 451 of the acts of 1900, no longer requires an appropriation by the town, as the state assumes all care, control and treatment of insane persons; and we recommend that the undrawn bal- ance and what reimbursements may be received later by this department be credited to the poor department.


Number in hospitals Jan. 1, 1903,


22


Number added during the year,


3


25


Number discharged during the year,


I


Remaining Jan. I, 1904. 24


Expended,


$3,962 72


Overdrawn Jan. 1, 1903,


84 44


$4.047 16


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Appropriation, $3,300 00


Appropriation for deficiency,


84 44


Reimbursements,


1,090 24


$4,474 68


Undrawn balance Jan. I, 1904, $427 52 CHAS. P. HATCH, BENJ. F. WARD, CHAS. A. STRONG, Overseers of the Poor.


NOTE.


It is with sincere regret that we record the resignation of Mr. Benj. F. Ward from the Board of Overseers of the Poor. During his 10 years of service as secretary of this board he has dispensed the aid with equal justice to the applicants and the town, and had so far familiarized himself with the intricate Settlement and Pauper Laws that he is considered authority on the same; and we regard his ap- pointment to a responsible position by the State Board of Insanity, as a just recognition of his faithful and conscien- tious performance of duty.


CHAS. P. HATCH, CHAS. A. STRONG.


Plymouth 4


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN


1903.


Jan. 4. Hugh Rooney of Frankfort, Me., and Margaret (McHugh) Gower of Plymouth, married in Plymouth. Jan. 7. Charles Zahn and Mary Hessler, both of Plym- outh.


Jan. 28. John J. Lahey and Florilda M. Viau, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 28. Frank G. Raymond and Adeline M. Stevens, both of Plymouth, married in South Hanson.


Feb. 7. Celso Cavicchi and Celinia Tavarnelli, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 10. Freeman G. Burnham and Mary P. (Jones) Chandler, both of Plymouth.


Feb. II. James McKnight and Elizabeth Coates, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 21. Fred C. Howe and Mary A. (Bennett) Davey, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 24. Zenas E. Langford and Mary E. Benson, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 24. Robert Anderson and Annie Gleason, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 25. Edgar H. Welch and Alice A. Townsend, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 26. Harold Leslie Cook of Kingston and Henrietta Burgess Griffin of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Feb. 28. Ralph E. Holmes of Plymouth and Mary Almer Weeks of Sandwich, married in Sandwich.


March 4. Joseph P. Thurston and Evelyn Percival Ald- rich, both of Plymouth.


March 5. Frederick W. Welch and Eva F. Scheil, both of Plymouth.


March 25. Edmundo Diozzi and Adelaide Lodi, both of Plymouth.


April II. Anton Porcheco and Williamina Thomas, both of Plymouth.


April II. Morton Robbins and Ella W. Pierce, both of Plymouth.


April 15. Ernest W. Coffin of Plymouth and Nina M. Winchester of Lynn, married in Lynn.


April 20. Charles Henry Broadbent and Maud Evelyn Bryant, both of Plymouth.


April 22. Antonio Caroreiti and Bertha Lamborghini, both of Plymouth.


April 25. Abner Ellis and Madelina L. Schwartz, both of Plymouth. .


April 29. Martin Dee and Dorathy C. (Delaney) Willey, both of Plymouth.


April 30. George B. Cushing of Plymouth and Hattie A. L. Hansche of Kingston, married in Kingston.


April 30. John E. Knight and Lottie M. Bumpus, both of Plymouth.


April 30. Paul O. Pipping and Rebecca Olive Martin, both of Plymouth, married in Boston.


May 2. Guiseppi Paoli and Tecla Annunziata Muti, both of Plymouth.


May 2. Ralph F. Paulding and Sarah Janette Thomas, both of Plymouth.


PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY


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May 9. Arthur Jenkins Sargent and Bessie Holbrook, both of Rockland, married in Plymouth.


May 13. Albert Boudro of Plymouth and Frances Eveline Freeman of Kingston, married in Kingston.


May 17. Norman Merchand and Lucy (Chesisiong) Dea- voux, both of Plymouth.


May 23. Arthur L. Manter of Plymouth and Alfrieda Lundblad of Quincy, married in Plymouth.


May 23. Casper Brenner and Elizabeth Gellar, both of Plymouth.


May 23. Herman L. Molter and Eugenia M. Werkmeister, both of Plymouth, married in Boston.


June 2. Willie P. Manter of Plymouth and Clara Carlson of Cambridge, married in Boston.


June 2. Pasquale Torilla and Celeste (Licursi) Licursi, both of Brockton, married in Plymouth.


June 6. Michael P. Joyce and Helen (Branifield) Bartlett, both of Plymouth.


June 10. Frank William Lowe and Isabel Miller Wells, both of Plymouth.


June 10. Bernard R. Ward and Sarah Ann Spurr, both of Plymouth.


June 10. Fred Avery Hall of Kingston and. Mary Alice Brown of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 10. John L .. Morrison of Plymouth and Georgia M. Miner of Quincy. married in Wollaston.


June 17. Harry A. Holmes and Ida M. Cooney, both of Plymouth.


June 20. Arthur F. Hughes and Nina Jones Pierce, both of Plymouth.


June 20. Matthias Foheder and Minnie Gellar, both of Plymouth.


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June 23. ' Elmer E. Douglass of Plymouth and Nannie M. Blanchard of East Bridgewater, married in East Bridgewater.


June 24. Harry Bryant Wells of Stoneham and Carrie Thomas Davis of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 27. Albert M. Watson, Jr., of Plymouth and Eliza- beth V. Taylor of Cambridge, married in Plymouth.


June 27. Herman Nordstrom and Corrine Olson Persson, both of Plymouth.


June 29. Charles E. Sears of Plymouth and Ethel M. El- lis of Bridgewater, married in Bridgewater.


June 30. Eben Allen Thacher of Hyannis and Ageline P. Adams of Hudson, N. H., married in Plymouth.


June 30. Fred Livingstone Blackmer of Pittsfield and Maria Louise Brewster of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


June 30. John F. Callanan of Plymouth and Catherine Elizabeth Young of Rockland, married in Rockland.


July 3. James T. Knight and Ella L. Valler, both of Plymouth.


July 5. Walter D. Weeks and Delia W. Swift, both of Plymouth.


July 8. Henry York and Annie Howe, both of Plym- outh.


July 8. George A. Condly and Annie Sullivan, both of Plymouth.


July 17. Frank E. Lamquin and Madaline (Beadley) Mitchell, both of Plymouth.


July 18. Arthur L. Lanman and Effie McQuarrie, both of Plymouth, married in Brockton.


July 30. Guy C. Smith of Raritan, N. J., and Helen K. Bit- tinger of Haverhill, N. H., married in Plymouth.


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Aug. 12. Harry Lee Tinker of Plymouth and Lola War- ren Randall of Duxbury, married in Duxbury.


Aug. 16. David Resnick and Jennie Miller. both of Plym- outh.


Aug. 25. Angelo Guidiboni and Emma Reggini, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 31. Henry Adolph Demers and Mary Bertha Petit, both of Plymouth.


Sept. I. Howard M. Douglas and Maud M. Lucas, both of Plymouth.


Sept. I. Ernest Dennison Mortimer and Abby Taylor Nelson, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 2. Peter J. Peterson and Annie Agnes Foley. both of Plymouth.


Sept. 2. Elmer L. Gibbs of Boston and Grace G. Beytes of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 5. John A. Maguire and Addie Z. Maker, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 9. Lawrence Elmer Topham of Somerville and Kathryn Mattern of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 23. Frederick S. Gray of Plymouth and Benzina Reese of Cambridge, married in Cambridge.


Sept. 26. Rinaldo Gattoli and Angiola Mercede Ida Cag- nola, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 26. Axel J. Frieberg and Ida May Anderson, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 30. LeBaron Hathaway and Katharine W. South- gate, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 3. Edward Q. Harlow of Plymouth and Mary J. Cassidy, of Middleboro, married in Middleboro.


Oct. 3. Charles A. McCarthy and Sarah E. Wareham, both of Plymouth.


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Oct. 7. John J. Ghent and Amy Lee, both of Plym- outh.


Oct. 15. Lyman F. Tripp and Josephine W. (Wright) Swift, both of Plymouth, married in Duxbury.


Oct. 15. Arthur Brewster Holmes of Kingston and Edith Louise Mabbett of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 21. George L. Dudley of Cambridge and Ruth H. Coville of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 21. Edward W. Bradford, Jr., and Ida Lewis Sears, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 21. Elijah R. Powers of Boston and Gertrude May Avery of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 28. George B. Howland of Plymouth and Jennie R. Josselyn of Hanson, married in Whitman.


Oct. 28. Jesse T. Robbins and Bessie Mabel Simpson, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 28. John E. Wright of Plymouth and Annie W. Bartlett of Kingston, married in Kingston.


Oct. 28. Simon E. Pickard and Sarah Jane Carpenter, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 29. Michael Kane and Annie N. Wood, both of Plymouth.


Nov. I. Medardo R. Calzolari and Ines Borghi, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 3. Coleman Donahue and Margaret Hoarty, both of Plymouth, married in Randolph.


Nov. 4. Archie P. Eadie and Georgie McLean, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 5. John R. Ferguson and Mary Maybury, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 16. Ugo Borghezani of Plymouth and Erminia Pe- derzani of Nashua, N. H., married in Nashua.


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Nov. 18. Philip Dries, Jr., and Mary Alice Martell, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 18. Thomas A. Proctor, Jr., and Lillian F. Howes, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 19. Alvin E. Nightingale of Plymouth and Mary E. (Bell) Spangles of West Virginia, married in Bourne.


Nov. 21. Lewis B. Smith and Orinda Almina Hughes, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 21. Lievin Demulder and Josephine Lenain, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 26. Charles A. Nickerson and Lucy L. Griffin, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 2. Edwin A. Dunton and Lottie F. Bartlett, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 5. Frank Grasia and Mary A. Figaredo, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 16. G. Harris Cochrane of Franklin and Helen E. Stott of Plymouth, married in Franklin.


Dec. 16. Arthur T. Rogers and Alvina Boudrot, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 23. William J. Greenhalge and Martha E. Manns, both of Plymouth.


Dec. 23. William E. Holmes of Carver and Almira C. Dowsett of Plymouth, married in New Bedford.


Dec. 23. John Cook and Ida A. Brady, both of Plym- outh.


Dec. 31. Manuel Silva and Mary Enos, both of Plym- outh.


Dec. 31. John Joseph Mauss and Annie J. Mitchell, both of Plymouth.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1903.


DATE.


NAME.


Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAME OF PARENTS.


Jan.


2


Frank Lewis Eddy


49


9


9


Nephritis and disease of heart. Intestinal obstruction


Lewis and Sarah Hersey Charles H. Peterson and Ellen Lees


5


Lucy Ellen Wood


31


24


7


Margaret Connors


4


Congestion of brain


7


John Permintine


14


Capillary Bronchitis Pertussis


9


Alma Louisa Burgess


1


9


-


12


Charlotte Burgess


90


2


15


Paralysis


Ezra Thomas and Hannah Cole


Fred and Elizabeth Roncharati


13


Dolcira Alberghini


5


9


Gastro enteritis


13


Stillborn


19


Anthony K. Wixon


65


1


5


Hepatitis


19


Stillborn


21


Harriet Porrior


69


Heart disease


Felix Smith and


22


Mary Louise Post


1


17


Congestion of lungs


Remie and Jennie La Count


26


Herman Augusta Brenner


17


Septicaemia


[port


26


David McLean


58


3


9


Septicaemia (d. in Newbury-


Henry and Cathrina Herget Richard and Janet Arthur Charles A. and Bertha Chase


26 27 28


Mary S. Robinson


35


6


-


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


Murdock Le Blanc and Margarat Gerrior


30


Stillborn


78


Uraemia


John Lynch and George and Alice Butler


Ozen Bates


86


1


4


Sarcoma of face


John James Lynch


17


11


-


Feb.


Antone Pimentel


8


1


Laryngitis


Gennaro Polcari


3


Feeble from birth (dropsy)


7 11


Emeline E. Sampson


42


9 13


Tuberculosis


Solomon


and


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-


1 21


Whooping cough


Mary Tassinari


10


Paralysis


Daniel - Catherine Govoni.


and


30 31 31 31 5


Mary M. Perry Evans


Premature birth


Clement and Iraney Burgess James and Mary A. Mac Dowell


Acute tuberculosis


- -


Frank and Mary Santa Rita


Frank and Prudenza Ciaafra John W. and Mary S. Leach


-


Frank W. Smith


Daniel H. and Mary Conway Manuel and Mary Rosa Horace E. and Helen Carlsen


AGE


DEATHS (Continued.)


DATE.


NAME.


AGE M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAME OF PARENTS.


Feb. 12


Emily Francis Bullard


64


7


6


heart disease (died in Revere) Senile gangrene


27


Winslow Warren Cox


58


10


27


Internal hemorrhage


27


Morton Field Atwood


1


8


24


Tubercular meningitis


-


March 1


Robert Lamborghini


12


-


Diphtheria


3 Job E. B. Warren


69


7


18


Heart disease (d. in Abington)


5


Erma Wallingford Johnson


Spinal lesion


5


John Daniel McDonald Joseph Palmer


24


1


7


Acute brights disease


9


9 Lizzie B. Drew


34


3


3


Asthma


12


Peter Heinrich


59


11


9


Peretonitis


13


Margaret Perrier


4


Whooping cough


14


Albert Guidiboni


14


Ansel Bartlett


67


3


14


Suicide by shooting Heart disease


18 20


Francis Henry Miett


66


8


23


Jane G. Swan


78


9


23


28


Ellen Bagnell


80


-


Old age


29


Charles Fuller


65


2


21


29


John Franklin Churchill


62


2


18


April


3 Stillborn


3 Mary O'Connell


-


-


--


3 Ellen O'Connell


6


Victoria Morisi


-


10


10


Consumption


Isaac Hatch and Phila Hammond


Joseph Boudrot and William R. and Abby P. Goddard William F. and Amy Gledhill Charles and Elizabeth Graditti


David and Sally C. Brewster William H. H. and Lena May Gardner


Lewis - - and Anna Morrison Edwin T. and Julia Porrior Erastus B.Torrance & Charlotte A. Wright Michael and


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Geoffrey and Mary O'Brien Anselmo and Aneido Baboni Harvey and Nancy Holmes


Samuel and Sally Holmes Thomas Sears and Rebecca Joseph and Sophia Prue James McKensie & Margaret Mclaughlin Peter Devine and Bridget Gatley Calvin and Elizabeth Calver John D. and Marcia Holmes - and


John J. and Ellen L. Lawlor


Premature birth


..


Alfonso and Amalinda Stiphney


18


Minnie Gerrior


90


-


-


2


17 Samuel Nelson


79


Rebecca Caroline Soutra


78


14


[Springfield Chronic bronchitis (died in Diabetes (died in Brookline) Heart disease


Heart disease (d. in Kingston) Heart disease


-


Premature birth


3


7


Marasmus


7


14


Capillary bronchitis


May


79


9


1 Heart disease Diphtheria Scarlet fever


3


8


19


66


3 29 Brain growth


50 5 23 Diabetes mellitus


Marasmus


63


Brights disease


62


6 22


Brights disease (d. in Saugus)


52


9


20


19


Elbridge Sears


78


8 7


Heart failure (died in Carver) Apoplexy (died in Haverhill) Premature birth


- Lucas


2


-


Marasmus


Erna Hermena Ries


3


2


21


Membranous croup


Amelia Scagliarini


5


Marasmus


Robert P. Gifford


69


9


27


Nephritis (died in Boston) Old age


27 3


Lydia W. Whitmore Hiram Kendrick


67


10


8


Gangrene of foot (d. in Boston )


Nannie D. Arthur


33


· 7


9


Chronic gastritis


11 12


Betsey W. Barnes


70


1


8


Disease of heart


16 18


Caroline Burgess


83


3


Senility (d. in New Bedford)


24


Louisa Moore


40


9


5


Poisoning by illuminating gas


27


Lydia A Sampson


37


1


24


Cardiac dilatation (died in [Middleboro


Mattie Schubert


39


9


2


Cancer of womb (d. in Wey_


[mouth


June


1


Helen A. Hedge


57


8 16


1


George E. Dillard Stillborn


86


2


Adam John Smith


39


10


5


Acute gastric catarrh (died in Scarlet fever


- 2


15


Pneumonia


Comfort and Betsey Pierce Joseph J. and Filmena Luba Manuel S. and Francis Glory Nunes Nathaniel and Betsey Shurtleff Ebenezer H. and Harriet J. Phelph Alton A. and Gertrude A. Lovell Henry and Henrietta Holmes James and Saran West Andrew W. Reed and Thomas and Rebecca Collins Samuel and Lydia Lovell


Amato and Pia Rastani Jacob and Joanna Trautewig Amato and Pia Rastani


Joseph and Dorothy Boman Oakes and Nancy Clark


Calvin Howland and Lydia Nickerson Hiram and Anna Dorr


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Richard and Betsey Dunham Nathaniel and Betsey W. Tribble Thomas Swift and Louis Swift John Chase and Abagail Rogers Sylvester Peterson & Matilda Scattergood Miles Standish and Ellen S. Westgate


Charles H. Peterson and Lucy C. Clark


James H. Mitchell and Harriet L. Angier Benjamin and Mercy Ellis and Peter and Eliza Idel Frank and Mary Cocchi Antione and Amalia Campoli


3


7 Eunice Fortini


4


6


[Kingston


Mary Ganoni 9


-


11


3 2 23


20 20 20 21 25 27


Stillborn Louis Scagliarini


Isabelle Rundlett


71


77


8


24


Carcinoma


8


Cynthia Cahoon


90 2


Apoplexy


March 20


7 7 10 12 14 16 16 17 17


April Gustavus D. Bates Emma Silva Mary Glory Brown Nathaniel Shaw John Flavel Gaylord Sarah Isabel Wood


Benjamin H. Weston James Macey Ellen M. Hayden


1


Brights disease (d. in Boston) Cerebral Hemorrhage


DEATHS (Continued.)


DATE.


NAME.


AGE Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAME OF PARENTS.


June


9


Antione Fortini


3


Scarlet fever


11


William F. Murray


46


10


3


11


Annie Brenner


3


6


13


Arthur C. Edes


21


4


13


23


Stephen C. King


55


2


7


Brights disease, apoplexy


24


Dora Grandi


1


9


Whooping cough, capillary


26


Rupene


2


Premature birth


[bronchitis


26


Mathew Fogarty


40


. 2


.


July


1


Mercy T. Bartlett


90


9


25


2


Charles G. Davis


83


1


2


3


Harvey B. Churchill


1


1


Measles, affection of brain


6 Henry M. Harlow


69


11


17


Hemorrhage (suicidal)


6


William C. Leonard


39


8


15


Valvular disease of heart and [rheumatism


5 Edith Gertrude Knight


9


Measles, bronco pneumonia


7


John B. Perry


72


1 13


Heart disease (d.in Middleboro)


9


Charles L. Long


34


Paralysis and syphilis (died in


9 Charles T. May


80


4


2


Old age


[Manchester, N. H.


14 Leonard Mansfield Cole


3


Dystochia


16 Pelham W. Freeman


63


10


Carcinoma


18 Joseph Banzi


1


Premature birth


19 Benjamin Drew


90


7


21


Old age


23 Aldo Branchini


1


8


7


Pulmonary phthisis


31 Magdalena A. Kaes


36


2


12


Cancer


[N. H.


1 Marion Drew


34 8 12


Heart disease (d. in Marion,


Frank and Mary Cocchi John and Elizabeth Mckay Henry and Margaret Negget William W. and Ellen M. Eaton Kendall W. and Laura A. Howland John and Argia Pirrani


August and Balmene Dalmori Mathew and Julia Gleason Dura Wadsworth and Mercy Taylor William and Joanna White Charles G. and Lizzie S. Harvey


David and - Finney William C. and Lucy Gilbert and


Henry H. and Julia E. Brailey John and Ruth Sampson Charles H. and Mary M. Holmes Charles and Mary Ann Williams Guy and Helen F. O'Brien David H. and Mary Winslow Artilia and Mary Ardizoni Benjamin and Sophia Bartlett Evaristo and Teresa Matonzi Joseph Schleicher and Louisa Fischer Charles C. and Mary H. Ellis


-60-


Aug.


--


[Newtonville Ossification of arteries (d. in Scarlet fever


Phithisis


26


Consumption


Old age, peretonitis Old age


5 Stillborn


1


5 Henry K. Nye. Dorothy W. Douglass Haire Bathsheba Holmes


61


6 13 Phthisis


[Brockton


12:


4


8


Congenital heart disease (d. in Congenital heart disease


13 14


76


6


3


Carcinoma


14


Edward L. Barnes


63


2


1


15


Margaret Connor


13


1


1


Peritonitis (died in Duxbury)


15


Nathaniel C. Lanman


82


10


18


Harrison A. Wade


57


7


16


18 Patrick Meuse


10


18


Julia Dolan


66


Rheumatism


[Brookline


19


Thomas L. Nelson


70


4


29


19


Louise F. Lanman


46


8


21


Cerebral congestion


22


Stillborn


23


Stillborn


25


Jennie E. Whitmore


37


10


18


Meningitis (d. in Whitman) Hepatic carcinoma


25


Charles Mahler


47


5


3


27


Albert Frasier


73


8


4


Cancer of stomach, uraemia


27 29


Huldah J. Wood


64


11


Clots on brain, paralysis


30


Oliver N. Barrows


75


7


Colitis


30 2


Mary Elizabeth Goddard


79


9


-


3


Austin Morton


68


4


Mary R. Holmes


84


11


Heart disease, apoplexy


4


Cyntha F. Johnson


67


3


15


Cerebral convulsions (died in [Hooksett, N. H.


6


Nicholas J. Keirse


2


15


Feeble from birth


8


Rufus Sampson


75


2


25


Epithelioma


9


Ferdinando Grandi


59


Heart disease, heart failure


9


Charles B. Whittemore


65


Gastritis


12


Earl Clinton Holmes


1


-


14 Evert J. Krins


64


-


Hepatic tuberculosis


16


Maria E. Barrows


77


3


Chronic bronchitis


17


James Clyfton Mullaney


-


6


--


Whooping cough, gastritis


William H. and J. Amy Swift George F. and Gertrude L. Cooper Joseph and Esther Ryder Levi and Martha Holmes Richard and Mary A. Connell Nathaniel C. and Nancy E Bagnell John W. and Caroline Chase Dennis and Mary Gloed Michael Comisky and Alice King


William H. and Sarah Carver


Arvin M. Bancroft and Betsey Bates


and


and


Isaac W. Jackson & Lucretia L. Churchill


Jacob and Elizabeth Rasswhiler


Ruben and Caroline


Alba Wood and Harriet Elliott Lazzero and Marie Salani


Nathaniel and Abigal Newell David Bowman and Sarah Allen Ellis Barnes and Mary Holmes Ichabod and Betsey Holbrook Freeman Cornish and Sarah Reed James Morgan and Fannie Rowell


Daniel and Katherine Cohen Rufus and Mary Whiting Gioachini and Mariana Socienti Charles W. and Jane B. Allen Herman and Anna Dean John R. and Frances Vollit Timothy Barry and and Maria Allen Edward J. and Emma Westgate




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