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" Ebenezer Adams, services on School Com- mittee, 16 days, 24 00
George H. Locke, services on School Com- mittee, 6 days, 9 00
66 William B. Duggan, services on School Committee, 34 days,
51 00
John Chamberlin, services as Auditor,
10 00
66 Joseph G. Brackett, services as Engineer,
10 00
66 William Curtis,
10 00
Samuel Ames,
66
10 00
James M. Glover,
10 00
66 Ebenezer Cleverly, 6 6
10 00
66 Washington M. French, “
Constable,
23 50
68 Albert Hayden,
11 00
66
" 1860, 6 00
Samuel Ames,
2 00
66
1862,
3 50
$1,531 50
39
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid J. E. Farwell & Co., printing Auditors' Report of 1862, $107 00
" J. E. Farwell & Co., printing School Com- mittee's Report of 1862, 90 18
" E. W. Underwood, distributing School Report, 8 00
" E. W. Underwood, distributing Auditors' Report, 8 00
" William H. French, 18 posts, 6 00
$6 J. A. Stetson, M. D., examining recruits, 5 00
John Chamberlin, stationery for Auditors' Report, 80
Mrs. M. E. Green, printing, 110 25
Ira B. Newcomb, damage for injuries caused by defect in the highways, 150 00
Ebenezer Woodward, H. M. Saville, and George L. Gill, Referees in case of Newcomb vs. Town of Quincy, 25 00
" John W. Thomas, expense on indictment of Squantum road in 1859, 13 45
" William B. Duggan, executing indenture, 2 00
John Hall, ringing bell, 45 00
66
repairs on hearse harness, 2 00
returning 169 deaths to Town Clerk, 16 90
repairing bell, 3 00
66 66
care of town clock, 20 00
Collins Stephens, repairing town clock, 14 00
" N. B. Furnald,
15 58
" George L. Gill, recording births, deaths, and marriages, 57 60
" George L. Gill, blank books and sta- tionery for town officers, 34 64
" George L. Gill, post-office bill, 7 14
Josiah Adams, repairing town pump, 2 00
Amount carried forward, $ 743 54
40
Amount brought forward, $ 743 54 4 00
Paid W. M. French, horse hire,
Bowditch & Co., damage to wagon, 7 73
66 express charges, 1 28
Ebenezer Adams, travelling expenses, 31 00
66 use of horse and carriage, 45 00
" Daniel Baxter, use of horse and carriage, and expenses to Fitchburg and Taunton, 22 50
E. B. Taylor, travelling expenses, 2 00
use of horse and carriage, 12 00
" Wyman Abercrombie, note and check stamps, 16 12
$ 885 17
TAXES.
Taxes of 1861 - EDWARD B. SOUTHER, Collector, DR.
Feb. 1, 1863. Due the town,
$626 90
CR.
By abatements allowed by Assessors, $ 208 49
Paid for collecting $ 10,119.05, 151 78
By cash paid Treasurer, 266 63
$ 626 90
Taxes of 1862 - GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector, DR. Feb. 1, 1863. Due the town, $ 372 31
CR.
By abatements allowed by Assessors, $ 34 24
Paid for collecting balance of tax, 71 38
By cash paid Treasurer,
266 69
$ 372 31
Taxes of 1863 - LEWIS BASS, Collector, DR.
Town tax,
$ 24,000 00
County "
3,323 03
State “
10,752 00
Overlayings,
1,187 52 - $ 39,262 55
41
CR.
For discount on $ 30,327.15, collected on or
before Sept. 1, 1863, $ 1,213 08
" collecting $ 30,327.15, 90 98
" abatements allowed by Assessors, 359 21
" amount paid Town Treasurer, 37,197 37
due Town, February 1, 1864, 401 91
$ 39,262 55
LIQUOR AGENCY.
ABNER WILLETT, Agent.
Dr.
Feb. 1, 1863. To stock on hand,
$ 99 05
To stock added since February 1, 365 48
143 31
" profit, $ 607 84
Cr.
Feb. 1, 1864. By stock on hand,
$ 114 18
By cash received for liquors sold,
493 66
$ 607 84
Profit on liquors,
$ 143 31
Agent's salary,
$ 125 00
U. S. license,
13 33
138 33
Actual profit,
$4 98
ABNER WILLETT.
Dr.
To cash received for sales during the year, $ 403 66
" " paid at settlement, February 1, 1864, 10 15
$ 503 81
Cr.
By cash paid for liquors during the year, $ 365 48
U. S. license,
13 33
By salary,
125 00
$ 503 81
42
TOWN DEBT, DR.
Notes. To whom payable.
When given.
When due.
Amount.
Percent interest.
Western Railroad, funded note ,
June 1, 1859,
June 1, 1869,
$ 10,000 00
5
Interest on same to Feb. 1, 1864.
83 83
Payable to order of Treasurer,
July 28, 1862,
On demand,
17,000 00
6
W. S. Leland and others, trustees,
Dec. 11, 1862, 66
Dec. 11, 1867, 66
5,000 00
5
Hannah Hobart,
Feb. 1, 1864,
On demand,
2,961 66
6
Susannah Marsh,
1,750 00
6
Quincy M. F. Insurance Company,
2,500 00
6
Quincy Savings Bank,
4,000 00
6
Adams Temple and School Fund,
10,030 09
G
Urbane Cudworth,
66
66
100 00
6
Hannah Painc,
521 66
6
George H. Locke,
66
66
1,031 11
6
Due on Centre School House lot, Joseph W. Robertson, for rent of armory,
100 00
Total amount of outstanding notes,
$ 63,915 70
3
CR.
By cash in treasury, February 1, 1864, $ 2,452 13
Amount due from estate of C. A. Cummings, 1858 tax,
28 28
Amount due from estate of C. A. Cummings, 1859 tax,
52 05
Amount due from estate of C. A. Cummings, 1860 tax,
1,519 27
Amount due from Lewis Bass, 1863 tax, 401 91
66 66 State Soldiers' Aid, 17,639 22
66
" of liquors in Agency,
114 18
from towns and individuals for support of poor, 167 01
66
" from E. B. Souther, interest, 85 50
$ 22,459 55
Amount of town debt, February 1, 1863, $ 46,404 11
1, 1864, 41,456 15
Reduction of town debt, $ 4,947 96
* Paid since settlement .
6
Aug. 4, 1862,
4,000 00
5,000 00
5
W. S. Leland, guardian,
66
66
66
66
66
1855
737 35
6
43
FINANCES.
WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Treasurer.
DR.
To cash in treasury, February 1, 1863, $ 3,784 71
received of City of Boston on ace't
of " Pleuro Pneumonia," 85 13
received of State Treasurer on acc't of " Pleuro Pneumonia," 340 54
received of estate of C. A. Cummings, on account of taxes, 1,158 33
received of W. B. Duggan, for vase,
comb, and brush, 1 91
received of George H. Locke, bal- ance of tax 1862, 372 31
received of George H. Locke, interest of tax 1862, 10 00
received of State Treasurer, school fund, 290 48
received of State Treasurer, on acc't of Soldiers' Aid, 11,000 00
received of State Treasurer, on ace't of bounty tax, 15,700 00
received on Neponset Bridge, award, 4,827 58
received of City of Boston, support of Mrs. Winneberger,
36 63
received of County of Norfolk, use of Seleetmen's room, 12 00
received of Jacob Flint, income of Town Hall, 159 10
received of State Treasurer, military bounty 1862, 82 50
received of State Treasurer, military assets 1862, 84 00
received of Geo. Nightengale, income of hay-scales, 79 61
Amount carried forward,
$ 38,024 83
44
Amount brought forward, $ 38,024 83
To cash received for circus license, 25 00
of C. C. Churchill, interest deducted on county tax, 37 37
received of Quincy H. R. R. Co., for labor on highways, 50 00
received for sale of old hose,
10 00
of Town of Randolph, sup-
port of Mrs. F. A. Alden, 16 00
received of Town of Randolph, sup- port of L. P. Holbrook, 4 50
received of Town of Milton, labor on highways, 60 34
received of L. G. Pray, funeral ex- penses of James Pray, 3 00
received of State, aid for Daily child, 4 00
for lots in cemetery, 180 00
66 of C. Spear, board of Col-
burn children,
132 00
received of Ebenezer Adams, yoke of oxen, 185 00
received of Charles Spear, board of Haynes children, 11 00
received of Charles Spear, produce sold from Almshouse, 435 55
received of T. H. Huntress, rent of Rock Island, 22 00
received for rent of rooms in Town House, 225 00
received of Lewis Bass, on tax of
1863, 38,860 64
received on notes, 47,577 67
of Town of Stoughton, sup-
port of Haynes children, 31 00
received of George L. Gill, income from dog licenses, 79 20
received of E. B. Souther, tax of 1861, 626 90
$ 126,601 00
45
CR.
By cash paid town orders, $ 39,796 90
paid town notes,
54,961 43
" county tax, 3,323 03
" state tax,
10,752 00
" " on acc't of bounties, 15,315 51
in treasury February 1, 1864, 2,452 13
$ 126,601 00
RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES.
Amount of orders drawn on Town Treasurer, for year ending February 1, 1864,
$ 39,796 90
EXPENDED AS FOLLOWS.
For the Almshouse establishment, $ 1,902 71'
" Poor out of the Almshouse, 1,657 63
" Schools, teaching and fuel, 10,760 51
incidentals,
1,513 06
Highways,
1,685 93
" Fire Department,
1,390 48
" Police Station,
22 80
" Repairs on Town Buildings,
328 99
" Town House,
235 68
" Old Cemetery,
12 25
" Mount Wollaston Cemetery,
33 00
" Rebellion Record,
185 42
" Aid to soldiers' families,
15,512 56
" Liquor Agency,
10 15
" Town Officers,
1,531 50
" Miscellaneous expenses,
885 17
Abatements and collecting on tax of 1861,
360 27
1862,
105 62
" Abatements, collecting, and discounts on tax of 1863, 1,663 27
$ 39,796 90
APPENDIX.
MARRIAGES
REGISTERED IN QUINCY FOR THE YEAR 1863.
Jan. 13, 1863, Thomas Noble, Quiney, Naney A. Gerald, “
Jan. 18, 1863,
Patrick Finnan, Quincy, Catherine Noonan, “
Feb. 10, 1863, Horace Feltis, Quincy, Sarah A. Veazie, “
Feb. 15, 1863,
Thomas Kilrain, Quincy, Catherine Glaney, "
Feb. 26, 1863, Noah C. Stetson, Braintree, Ellen M. Bartlett, Quiney.
March 3, 1863, George Veazie, Quincy, Dorothy M. Crooker, Quiney. April 8, 1863, John S. Lucas, Jr., Quiney, Catherine Simpson,
April 19, 1863, Medglide J. Vallie, East Randolph, Marancy A. Strong, Quincy. April 19, 1863, John Mundy, Quincy, Margaret Crathome, Brookline.
April 19, 1863,
John Doyle, Abington, Ellen Shannchan, Abington.
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April 28, 1863, April 29, 1863,
Peter Newcomb, Quincy, Ellen M. Green,
May 10, 1863,
John S. Williams, Quincy, Hannah G. Glover, “ Abel Nutting, Quincy, Hannah E. White, Quincy.
June 1, 1863,
Granville H. Child, Brooklyn, N. Y., Charlotte N. Ballard, Braintree.
June 14, 1863,
Lewis Bass, Quincy, Harriet E. Waldron, Quincy.
June 17, 1863,
William Belcher, Walpole, Lydia Lord, Dedham.
June 17, 1863,
Henry Chubbuck, Quincy, Annette A. Merrill, «
July 4, 1863,
Calvin T. Foster, Pembroke, Laura A. Kinlock, Kingston.
July 23, 1863,
Henry O. Pratt, East Weymouth, Ellen M. C. Edwards, Quincy. Nathan G. Glover, Quincy, Mary A. French,
July 31, 1863,
Jonathan D. Cain, Quincy, Adaline F. Holbrook, “
Sept. 19, 1863,
Warren Q. Spear, Quincy, Ellen M. Tilley,
Oct. 14, 1863,
Joseph Dell, Quincy, Joanna Doyle, Dedham.
Oct. 15, 1863,
Oct. 15, 1863,
Charles W. Graves, Weymouth, Jerusha T. Arnold, Quincy. William L. Faxon, Quincy, Annie E. Randall,
Oct. 15, 1863,
Charles F. Ewell, Quincy, Sarah F. Crane,
July 24, 1863,
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Oct. 18, 1863, Thomas H. Hayes, Quincy, Catherine Sullivan, East Braintree. Oct. 18, 1863, John O'Conner, Quincy, Mary Brunsfield, “
Oct. 25, 1863,
James N. Blake, Quincy. . Emmie E. Spear, "
Oct. 27, 1563,
Charles B. Sanderson, Lynn, Mehitable A. Field, Quincy.
Oct. 28, 1863, George White, Quincy, Frances M. E. Noyes, Needham. Oct. 29, 1863, James Garrity, Quincy, Mary Kilroy,
Oct. 29, 1863,
B. Franklin Freeman, Quincy, Rosalie H. Perry,
Nov. 5, 1863,
Nov. 15, 1863,
Henry F. Barker, Quincy, Julia E. Abercrombie, Quincy. James Forrest, Quincy, Honora Reardon, "
Nov. 19, 1863,
Henry C. Rodgers, Quincy, Lucie A. Rodgers,
Nov. 22, 1863,
Charles Marsh, Quincy, Mary E. Breck,
Dec. 11, 1863,
Horace A. Derry, Quincy, Stella M. Maybury, Boston. Wyman B. Nightengale, Quincy, Sarah E. Perry,
Dec. 17, 1863,
Dec. 24, 1863, Hiram B. Prior, Quincy, Lucy J. Bradford, Duxbury. Dec. 24, 1863, Lucius F. Higgins, Quincy, Sarah B. Covell, Samuel L. Snell, Jr., Abington, Ellen M. Jones,
Dec. 31, 1863,
€
50
DEATHS
REGISTERED IN QUINCY, FOR THE YEAR 1863.
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
Y.
M.
D.
Jan'y 1
Annie M. Madden,
4
6
Convulsions.
1
Francis L. Nott,
31
1 16
Killed in Battle.
3
Henry F. Packard,
20
9
Wounds rec'd in Battle.
4
(Infant) Garvey,
8
11
Mattie T. Lawton,
18
Erysipelas.
11
Michael Enwright,
48
Chronic Diarrhea.
14
Joseph W. Nutting,
30 11
Consumption.
14
Elizabeth Howland,
30
6
Consumption.
28
(Infant) O'Ninny.
31
Patrick Garvey,
7
Infantile.
31
(Infant) Garrity,
7
Infantile.
31 (Infant) Gibbons,
Infantile.
Feb'y
2
(Infant) Daily,
Stillborn.
8
John A. Simpson,
50
Bite of a horse.
10
Willie L. Marsh,
5
9
Rheumatic Fever.
10
Margaret Baker,
16
Croup.
11
William S. Evans,
24
Heart disease. Croup.
15
Anna H. Glover,
31
Consumption.
15
Sarah E. Walsh,
3
1
Croup.
23
Frederic L Souther,
3
6
Throat disease.
24
(Infant) Leavitt.
24
George Starbuck,
26
Chronic Diarrhœa.
28
William A. Spear,
54
Heart disease.
March 8
DeForrest Thayer,
10
Infantile.
10
Emma G. Sutherland,
6
3
Infantile.
21
Obed F. Allen,
20
Typhoid Fever.
24
1
2
Lung Fever.
27
54
Dropsy.
April
1
Silence French,
80
Old Age.
1
Isaac 'T. Newcomb,
45
Chronic Diarrhoea.
5 Garrett Daily,
45
Consumption.
8
Fanny Jones,
39
Consumption.
10 George W. Ela,
6 22
Dropsy on Brain.
13
James Edwards,
65
7
Killed by fall of derrick.
17 Joseph Burrell.
73
17
Spinal disease. Old Age.
May
3 William Flynn,
21
2
Camp Fever.
6 Elizabeth J. Hunt,
42
Consumption.
7 | Thomas W. Tilden,
42
5
Consumption.
11
Bridget A. Douglass,
4
13
(Infant) Parker,
Edward E. Newcomb, Noah Hersey,
19 Perez Sprague,
81
51
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
May
9
Michael Cook,
9
Lung Fever. Lung Fever.
11
James H. Rowell,
1
6
Heart disease.
22
(Infant) Donovan,
Stillborn.
23
Timothy McCarty,
44
26
Francis Gouch,
63
Consumption.
27
Susanna Spear,
83
Lung Fever. Infantile.
30
Willie E. Cain,
1
30
(Infant) McIntyre.
31
Ann McIntyre,
36
June
1
Ebenezer Green,
82
2
1
Edna Louise Arnold,
3
6
Infant found in Webb's Brook.
9
Margaret Simonds,
33
Accidental burning.
10
William T. McGuire,
5 10
Croup. Consumption.
16
Patrick Shean,
6
Diphtheria.
18
Cornelius Cahill,
9
.20
Ellen McCarty,
75
Dropsy.
22
Catherine McGuire,
2 10
Croup.
25
James L. Budding,
84
Old Age.
26
Joanna Foley,
36
Consumption.
30
Walter K. Freeman,
15
4
Congestion of Brain.
30
Garrett Flemming,
50
Accidentally shot.
30
Margaret Garrity,
3
Convulsions.
30
John E. Shea,
3
3
3
Accidental poison. Killed in Battle.
3
Peter W. Price,
34
4
James Staples,
21
6
Mary W. Munroc,
3
Dropsy on Brain.
7 Uriel Joseph,
28
8
Chronic Diarrhœa.
7 Katie F Larkin,
4
Dysentery.
9 William C. Reed,
59
9
Dropsy.
10 Mary E. Frawley,
18
Consumption.
10
Edwin F. Sidelinger,
6
2
9
Diphtheria.
11 Thomas Shortell,
11
Consumption.
16 John Savil,
51
Heart disease.
16 James Fallon,
55
Dysentery.
18 Ella M. Whittimore,
20
Lung Fever.
22
Ada L. Eaton,
15
9
Consumption.
22
Mary E. Galvin,
3 11
Diphtheria. Old Age.
Aug't 1
Henry J. Kimball,
5 11
Cholera Infantum.
11 Mary E. Wedelin,
1
4
Cholera Morbus.
14 (Infant) Stearns,
Y. M.
D.
10
Honora Galvin,
3
30 Mary Kaliher,
80
11 Infantile.
Consumption. Consumption. Infantile.
13
Rose Gorman,
39
July
52
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
Y.
M.
D.
Aug't 17
Nelly Smith,
11
17
George H. Pray,
6
5
Cholera Infantum. Fits.
22
(Infant) Long.
22
Josey T. French,
1
2 27
24
Sarah H. Pettee,
53
24
Hiram E. Abbott,
1
10
Bowel Complaint. Dysentery.
25
Lizzie Duggan,
6
26
Eliza N. Cudworth,
1
6
Cholera Infantum.
26
Lewis M. Bass,
3 22
Cholera Infantum. Chronic Diarrhea. Heart disease.
Sept'r 2
Mary A. Batchford,
3
Cholera Infantum.
3
Eugene F. Trask,
24
5
Shot by Indians.
3
Capt. Joseph Bradshaw,
75
Apoplexy.
4
Eliza W. Cleverly,
63
3 22
Consumption.
1
Annie A. Tilden,
2
7 21
Dysentery.
5
James McGovern,
68
Consumption.
10 William Flaherty,
7
8
Drowned.
12 Mary Ann Sullivan,
5
Sore Throat.
12 Charles F. Tirrell,
7 26
Canker and Teething.
17 Mary W. Whiton,
46 10
Typhoid Fever.
19 Walter F. Hardwick,
6
2
Cholera Infantum.
21
Artie Ella Buck,
1
14
Dysentery.
24 Eliza A. Rich,
1
9
Cholera Infantum.
24 Clarissa Wilmarth,
60
1
Tumor.
27
Ira B. Newcomb,
37
Rheumatism of Heart.
28
(Infant) Corliss,
2
Heart disease.
29 Lizzie Scannell,
5
7
Oct'r
1
Thomas Banysouhan,
5
4
Dysentery.
2 Francis G. Chubbuck,
21
8
Chronic Diarrhea.
3 Abbie Cain,
2
4
Dysentery.
5 Phœbe Andrews,
61
8
5
Heart disease.
7 Mary Buckley,
2
Scarlet Fever. Stillborn.
8 Ellen White,
8
5
Diphtheria
9 Salathiel A. Fletcher,
1
9
6
Accidental drowning.
10 Annie L. Scott,
3
1
Dysentery.
11 William H. Williams,
8
Diphtheria.
17 Edward M. White,
2
7 8 Diphtheria.
17 Annie L. Wilson,
41
20 Charles Nightengale,
79
Typhoid Fever. Old Age.
10 8 Dysentery.
1
18
James Pray,
76
Cholera Infantum. Consumption.
25
Harry A. French,
7
9
28
Franklin Tirrell,
20
29
David Edwards,
78
5
Cholera Infantum.
30 Mary E. Faxon,
4
Typhus Fever.
7
(Twins) Cronin,
23 William J. Scott,
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DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
Y.
M. D.
Oct'r 25
Hannah T. Munroe,
21
29
Charles Adams,
44
30 Catherine Cleary,
28
30 Dennis Sullivan,
3
1
Nov'r
2 Emeline Curtis Wood,
1
7
Croup.
4 Mary Jane Gilligan,
4
Bleeding. Old Age.
10
Mary Lynes,
6
Infantile.
10
Phœbe Cross,
63 11
Typhoid Fever. Diphtheria.
10 (Infant) Little.
3
9
Dysentery.
12
Emma J. Spear,
6
3
Diphtheria.
17 Josiah Glover,
79 2
3
Consumption.
19
Charles D. Riley,
27
6
Congestive Chills. Bronchitis.
22 Mary Parrott,
48
8 18
Lung Fever. Heart disease.
26
William Wilson,
70
6
Dee'r
6
Ann Blodgett,
82
Stillborn.
7
(Infant) Shea,
1
3
Teething.
22
Seth Crane,
43
Chronic Diarrhoea.
22
Walter Burke,
34
Chronic Diarrhœa.
24
Mary M. Kemp,
1
9 21
Dropsy on Brain.
25
Samuel Packard,
89
8
Old Age.
25
Sarah Vinton,
86
2
Old Age.
25
Annie M. Gorman,
4
Whooping Cough.
27 Friend Crane,
66
Diphtheria.
28
Relief P. Brown,
54
8
Consumption.
29
Horatio N. Glover,
62
9
22
29
John Conner,
3
7
Ship Fever.
30 Hannah Dwelle,
84
1
Old Age.
31 Annie R. Hardwick,
5
6
Diphtheria.
31
Eunice Glover,
82
3
3
Old Age.
6 Mary Hart,
68
7 William F. Johnson,
67 7 13
Typhoid Fever.
10
Hannah Calahan,
9
19 Clift Rodgers Richards,
Scarlet Fever.
20
William Foley,
45
26 Jesse P. Newcomb,
74
6
(Infant) Faxon,
11 Emma J. Crooker,
Consumption. Diphtheria. Diphtheria.
54
BIRTHS.
Births registered during the Year ending February 1, 1864. Males, 88 ; females, 73; sex not stated, 5. Total, 166. Nativity of Parents. Fathers.
Mothers.
Quincy,
35
36
Other towns in the United States,
46
47
British Provinces,
5
3
England,
3
3
Scotland,
3
2
Ireland,
73
75
Wales,
1
166
166
Number where both parents were natives of Quincy, 11.
VALUATION AND TAX.
1863.
Value of real estate,
$ 2,573,675 00
Value of personal estate,
1,298,350 00
Total valuation,
$ 3,872,025 00
Number of polls, 1,429.
Rate of taxation, $ 9.40 on $ 1,000.
State tax,
$ 10,752 00
County tax,
3,323 03
Town tax,
24,000 00
Overlayings,
1,187 52
Total tax,
$ 39,262 55
Number of dwelling-houses taxed,
1,110₺
" horses taxed,
550
" cows taxed,
713
" acres land taxed, 8,9592
55
AID TO SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.
Amounts paid by the Selectmen to the Families of Soldiers from Jan- uary 1, 1863, to January 1, 1864.
Ahern, Thomas, paid to Mrs. Kanily, for child, $ 32 00
Alden, Albert A., paid to wife and children, 108 00
Algoa. Adam, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Armstrong, John L., paid to wife,
52 00
Badger, Ezra, paid to wife,
51 00
Badger, Leone C., paid to wife and child,
32 00
Basley, George W., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Baxter, Charles W., paid to wife,
20 00
Bent, George A., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Bent, Charles M., paid to mother,
37 00
Bent, William Q., paid to mother,
27 00
Bird, William M., paid to mother,
33 50
Billings, James D., paid to wife and children, 37 60
20 00
Bradford, Lewis E., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Brophy, John, paid to wife and children, 144 00
Brown, Edward A., paid to mother, 52 00
Boyd, Patrick, paid to wife and children,
70 43
Burke, William, paid to wife and child,
104 00
Burke, Walter, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Buchan, William, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Byrne, William, paid to mother, 34 00
Carroll, William, paid to Thomas Carroll, for children,
130 50
Cain, Edward, paid to wife and child, 104 00
Carver, Charles W., paid to wife and children,
132 00
Christian, James B., paid to wife and children,
132 00
Chubbuck, James, paid to wife,
52 00
Chubbuck, M. M. C., paid to mother,
52 00
Churchill, Thaddeus, paid to wife and child,
63 50
Cleverly, George F., paid to wife and children,
120 00
Colburn, Lemuel A., paid to mother,
52 00
Colburn, William E., paid to Mrs. C. Spear, for children, 144 00
Coffin, Paul G., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Blanchard, Oliver J., paid to mother,
56
Collier, George W., paid to wife and children,
12 00
Collins, Michael, paid to wife and children, 144 00
Crane, Seth, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Conner, Michael, paid to mother,
52 00
Cummings, Noah L., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Cummings, Charles, paid to father,
8 00
Curtis, Henry, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Curtis, Charles B., paid to mother,
20 00
Curtin, Timothy, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Derry, Horace A., paid to mother,
4 00
Derry, Barden B., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Derry, George R., paid to wife and children,
94 50
Daily, Daniel, paid to wife and children,
93 00
Daily, Garrett, paid to wife and children,
102 00
Dickerman, Charles C., paid to mother,
52 00
Dinnegan, Daniel, paid to wife and children,
94 50
Dempsey, Francis, paid to wife and children, Dow, Lorenzo, paid to mother,
52 00
Donaghue, Michael, paid to father,
8 00
Dorney. Patrick, paid to mother,
4 00
Doner, John, paid to mother,
16 00
Dunn, Arthur, paid to wife and child,
104 00
Durgin, Jonathan, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Ela, Elisha, T. C., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Ellis, Richard, paid to wife and child,
67 00
Early, Michael, paid to wife and children,
75 00
Egan, William, paid to mother, 52 00
Enright, Michael, paid to Mrs. Broney, for child,
14 00
Enderle, Joseph L., paid to father and mother,
92 00
Fallon, Thomas, paid to mother,
38 00
Fenton, Michacl, paid to wife and children,
51 50
Flannigan, Michael, paid to wife and child,
104 00
Flemming, Garrett, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Flynn, William, paid to mother,
52 00
Fox, Thomas, paid to father, 44 82
Fowle, Theodore W., paid to wife and children,
144 00
French, Loring A., paid to wife and children,
144 00
French, Joseph T., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Garvin, Patrick, paid to wife and children,
144 00
144 00
57
Galvin, Michael, paid to father,
4 00
Gage, David R., paid to wife and child, 54 00
Graham, Charles H., paid to mother, 52 00
46 00
Harrington, L. B., paid to wife, Hanifan, John, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Haynes, Joseph P., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Hayden, Josiah, Jr., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Hayden, Joseph W., paid to wife and children,
60 00
Hayden, Joseph W., 2d, paid to father and mother,
104 00
Harmon, John, paid to wife and child,
67 00
Hersey, Andrew J., paid to mother,
20 00
Hersey, George W., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Hetherstein, Martin C., paid to mother,
52 00
Howard, Alonzo, paid to mother,
52 00
Horgan, Cornelius, paid to wife and child,
48 00
Hawley, Thomas, paid to wife and child,
92 00
Hobbs, John J., paid to wife and children,
37 20
Howe, Belcher S., paid to father and mother,
104 00
Hodgkinson, William, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Hughes, James, paid to wife,
52 00
Huntress, 'Truman H., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Hurley, David, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Jones, Joshua, paid to wife,
52 00
Jones, Abbott L., paid to wife and children,
75 00
Johnson, John, paid to wife and child,
54 00
Kidder, George B., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Keegan, Stephen J., paid to wife,
52 00
Kirvain, Thomas, paid to mother,
34 00
Keefe, Michacl, paid to wife and children,
93 00
Kanily, Daniel, paid to wife,
52 00
Kittredge, Josiah N., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Kelly, James, paid to wife and children,
144 00
Kelly, John, paid to wife,
52 00
King, Andrew G., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Lapham, William H. H., paid to wife,
52 00
Lamson, John H., paid to mother,
52 00
Lawless, Richard, paid to wife and child,
104 00
Logan, William, paid to mother,
33 50
Lunt, Theodore H., paid to wife,
52 00
58
Luzarder, John L., paid to wife,
33 50
Lingham, George H., paid to wife and children, 96 00
Marque, Peter P., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Manning, Michael, paid to mother,
8 00
Marrah, Jeremiah, paid to mother, 52 00
Mahony, James, paid to wife and children,
144 00
McCarty, John N., paid to wife and child, 104 00
McGlone, Michael, paid to wife and children,
144 00
McIntyre, William, paid to wife and children,
92 00
Mckay, Duncan, paid to Mrs. Buchan for children,
104 00
Magee, Thomas, paid to wife and children,
144 00
McGann, John, paid to daughter for children,
137 20
Merritt, Charles, paid to mother,
20 00
Merritt, Quincy A., paid to Mrs. T. Pratt,
17 00
Miller, George L., paid to wife,
4 00
Miller, Charles H., paid to wife,
52 00
Moran, Patrick, paid to wife,
52 00
Morrison, Sylvander, paid to wife,
52 00
McIntyre, Lewis G., paid to wife,
52 00
Moore, John W., paid to wife,
52 00
Newcomb, Franklin H., paid to mother,
20 00
Newcomb, Peter, paid to wife and child,
75 00
Newcomb, Bryant, Jr., paid to wife and child,
30 81
Newcomb, Isaac T., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Newcomb, Henry A., paid to wife and children,
144 00
Newcomb, Harrison G, O., paid to wife and children,
16 40
Newcomb, Paul W., paid to wife and children,
12 00
Nightengale, Frederic M., paid to father and mother,
92 00
Nott, Francis L., paid to wife and children,
144 00
O'Brien, Timothy, paid to wife and children, 144 00
O'Conner, James, paid to wife and children,
99 60
O'Connell, Maurice, paid to wife and children,
144 00
O'Neil, John T., paid to mother,
38 00
Parrott, Luther H., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Parrott, John F., paid to wife and child,
67 00
Percival, George P., paid to wife and child,
104 00
Perkins, Charles N., paid to wife,
52 00
Perkins, Edward L., paid to father and mother,
16 00
Perry, Samuel N., paid to wife and children,
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