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Patrick O'Brien,
22 75
Henry Vinal,
with team,
79 62
Thomas Sheahan,
21 00
Michael Dunn,
45 50
Charles P. Smith,
55 00
Wm. O'Brien,
66
16 62
Patrick Larkin,
66
9 75
66 Jeremiah Wentworth, "
4 50
66 Geo. F. Smith,
27 00
Jeremiah Falvey,
12 25
66
John Donovan,
11 50
Wm. Crathorne,
66
12 25
66
Michael O'Brien,
19 94
Patrick Sullivan,
66
1 75
66 Thomas Hafferhan,
66
1 75
G. W. Billings,
30 00
66 John Cain,
2 82
Wm. Mahony,
" with team,
52 61
66 L. Pratt & Co.,
lumber,
47 70
66
E. Adams & Son,
7 11
Mrs. G. Billings, gravel,
19 50
Patrick Farrell,
15 84
66 John R. Pratt,
-
5 46
N. H. Safford,
1 92
Amounts carried forward,
$1,133 75 $2,419 84
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Amounts brought forward, Paid N. H. Beals, posts,
$1,133 75 $2,419 84 26 40
" E. Ramsdell, stock and labor,
174 03
" Z. Strong & Son, stone,
48 80
" O. T. Rogers & Co.,
46 33
G. E. Faxon, setting edge-stone,
45 00
" C. F. Billings, stone chips,
1 50
" J. C. Hemsworth, use of derrick,
13 00
" J. Q. A. Field, team,
3 00
6 Express and car fare of men,
2 12
$1,493 93
EAST DISTRICT.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$3 12
" Michael Dunn,
2 18
Michael Scully,
2 18
James Rossiter,
1 87
Patrick Larkin, 66
1 87
John Q. Adams, gravel,
4 00
D. S. Baxter, stock and labor,
19 00
" H. Littlefield, labor with team,
11 00
$45 22
WEST DISTRICT.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$35 00
" L. Rideout, Jr., 66
16 62
" M. J. Johnson,
8 75
" Henry Vinal,
66
with team,
31 50
" Thomas Shortle,
35 00
" G. B. Harding,
66
3 50
" Michael Scully,
50 31
" Patrick Sullivan,
11 37
" James O'Brien,
66
50 75
Stephen Neagle,
with team,
65 84
Henry Thayer,
66
7 50
" Wm. O'Brien,
19 68
" James W. Vinal,
66
with team,
108 00
" James Rossiter,
34 50
Amounts carried forward,
$478 32 $3,958 99
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Amounts brought forward,
$478 32 $3,958 99
Paid Patrick Tirrell, labor,
44 62
" Wm. Kelly,
17 50
" James Connors, 66
32 37
" Patrick Kelliher, 66
7 00
Michael Cronin, Jr., "
4 37
James Gallagher,
36 44
Patrick Larkin,
24 00
Jeremiah Falvey, 60
24 50
Michael Cronin,
1 75
66 Patrick O'Brien,
17 93
Daniel Cameron, 66
15 31
Michael Dunn,
14 00
" Wm. Crathorne,
3 50
" John Donovan,
2 63
" O. T. Rogers & Co., stone, chips and gravel, 242 80
" C. Elcock, gravel,
32 04
" T. O'Brien, "
20 96
" C. J. Pierce, "
6 00
" F. C. Ellis, "
11 60
" G. L. Baxter, posts,
31 37
" Jonas Shackley, stock and labor, 139 38
" Glines & Lacy, blacksmithing, 8 60
" Theodore Trask, blasting stone, etc., 10 00
" Thomas Drake, laying bridges, 48 00
" F. & C. Wilson, stock and labor, 55 00
$1,329 99
NEW ROAD FROM GREENLEAF STREET TO SEA STREET.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$99 38
" L. Rideout, Jr. 66
40 68
" Thomas Shortle, 66
42 88
" Henry Vinal, with team, 87 50
James O'Brien, 66
51 19
Stephen Neagle,
with team, 146 12
" Wm. O'Brien, 61 68
Amounts carried forward,
$559 43 $5,288 98
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Amounts brought forward,
$549 43 $5,288 98
Paid Patrick Larkin, labor,
57 00
" Wm. Thomas,
22 13
" Michael Cronin,
60 81
" Henry Thayer,
2 25
Maurice Sheahan,
3 50
" Daniel Cameron,
8 31
Stephen Cameron,
3 50
Michael Cronin, Jr., "
27 06
Thomas Lary,
13 56
Patrick O'Brien,
13 56
James W. Vinal, 66
with team,
70 00
James Rossiter, 66
13 87
Michael Scully,
14 00 .
James Gallagher,
12 25
Patrick Tirrell,
15 75
" Wm. Kelly,
66
14 00
" James Connors,
66
14 00
66 Michael Dunn,
7 00
Wm. Crathorne,
66
10 50
Patrick Sullivan,
14 00
John Donovan,
10 50
" Jeremiah Falvey,
7 00
" Charles Newcomb, "
11 88
" E. Adams & Son, lumber,
33 81
" Thomas Swithin, posts,
21 00
$1,010 67
NEW ROAD FROM WASHINGTON STREET TO SEA STREET.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$32 12
Wm. O'Brinn,
10 50
James O'Brien,
15 31
Patrick Larkin, 66
6 75
Stephen Neagle,
with team,
19 25
" Maurice Sheahan,
15 75
Michael Cronin,
9 63
" Michael Cronin, Jr.,"
9 62
Amounts carried forward,
$118 93 $6,299 65
4Q
50
Amounts brought forward,
$118 93 $6,299 65 3 50
Paid Daniel Cameron, labor,
" Timothy Cameron, "
3 50
" Thomas Lary, 66
5 25
" P. McDonald, 66
10 71
$141 89
EXTENSION OF SEA STREET.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$54 38
L. Rideout, Jr.,
18 38
Wm. O'Brien, 66
35 88
James O'Brien, 66
39 81
66 Patrick Larkin, 66
34 13
66 Stephen Neagle, 66
with team,
77 00
66 Henry Vinal,
66
66 5 25
Michael Cronin,
45 50
Michael Cronin, Jr., 66
34 56
Maurice Sheahan,
17 50
Daniel Cameron,
3 50
66 Timothy Cameron,
66
3 50
66 Thomas Lary,
66
1 31
Patrick Lary, 66
17 50
Patrick O'Brien, 2d,
1 75
James W. Vinal,
with team,
10 00
" James O'Brien, 2d, 66
4 37
66 James Gallagher,
1 75
66 James Connors,
1 75
Michael Dunn,
4 37
Michael Scully,
4 37
66 J. Q. A. Field, carting stone and plough- ing, 52 00
66 A. P. French, labor,
2 25
C. N. Baxter, building fence,
1 50
" F. & C. Wilson, stone, .
11 00
Thos. Swithin, posts, 3 60
$486 91
Amount carried forward,
$6,928 45
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Amount brought forward,
$6,928 45
SOUTH WALNUT AND SUMNER STREETS.
Paid James W. Vinal, labor, with team,
$134 00
Michael Scully,
22 31
Jeremiah Falvey,
44 62
John Donovan,
42 87
Stephen Neagle,
with team,
33 25
Michael Dunn,
34 56
Jas. Connors,
29 75
60
Wm. Crathorne,
66
56 87
Patrick Sullivan,
28 00
Thomas Welsh,
2 62
Geo. F. Smith,
66
26 44
James Rossiter,
31 50
Patrick Larkin,
10 50
66
Charles P. Smith,
17 50
James O'Brien,
66
10 50
A. P. French,
18 00
Dell & Biganess, stone,
11 25
J. Q. A. Field, carting stone,
3 00
John Cain, gravel,
2 80
66
J. Q. A. Wild, blacksmithing,
5 00
$565 34
GRANITE PLACE.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$48 12
66
Michael Dunn,
60
31 06
Michael Scully,
31 91
James Rossiter,
21 37
Patrick Larkin,
6 00
66
James O'Brien,
34 56
Geo. F. Smith,
32 62
66
A. P. French,
16 87
J. Mckenzie,
2 00
Z. Strong & Son,
50
Amounts carried forward,
$225 01 $7,493 79
52
Amounts brought forward, Paid F. & C. Wilson, stone, Glines & Lacy, sharpening tools,
$225 01 $7,493 79
179 75
10 00
$414 76
BLUE HILL TURNPIKE.
Paid Charles P. Smith, labor,
$20 00
L. Rideout, Jr. 66
14 00
Wm. O'Brien, 66
14 00
66 James O'Brien, 66
14 00
66 Wm. Thomas, 66
12 00
66
Patrick Larkin,
12 00
66 Stephen Neagle,
66
31 50
H. S. Hunt,
66
17 00
66
A. P. French, 66
2 25
66
John Cain,
66
2 25
66 Geo. C. Glover,
57 50
Joel Higgins,
21 00
66 J. Q. A. Field, carting stone,
10 00
' Z. Strong & Son, stone,
6 75
J. Hunt, gravel,
10 50
$244 75
NEW ROAD TO LAND OF JAMES CARY.
Paid James W. Vinal, labor,
$28 00
James Rossiter,
66
10 12
66 James Gallagher, 66
10 06
66 Michael Scully, 66
11 81
66 Patrick Tirrell, 66
11 81
1
66 Stephen Neagle, 66
23 62
66 Michael Cronin,
10 06
66 James O'Brien,
66
11 81
66 Patrick Larkin,
66
37
Henry Vinal,
3 50
66 John Q. A. Field, use of team,
6 00
66 O. T. Rogers,
3 00
$130 16
Amount carried forward,
$8,283 46
66
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Amount brought forward,
$8,283 46
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid Dage & Gilbert, stock,
$3 60
Ames Plow Co.,
17 50
John Gray, labor, 16 25
Horace Feltis, blacksmithing,
41 13
J. Q. A. Wild, 66
4 24
J. Q. A. Field, use of team,
1 00
W. F. Lakin, lumber, 4 31
E. B. Souther, stationery, 35
" Quincy Adams Granite Co., stone chips, 2 10
Citizens' Gas Light Co., rep'g lamps, 50
" J. Q. Adams, advice on Squantum cause- way, 7 00
D. Baxter & Co., shovels, 4 50
" Geo. L. Baxter, rake,
33
" Edmund Pope, labor,
20 00
$122 81
" for removing snow,
$8,958 59
LABOR FROM ALMSHOUSE.
Centre District,
$318 37
South 66
99 75
West 66
152 68
East 66
6 55
Point and Neck District,
38 03
North District,
227 50
Extension of Sea street,
136 55
New street from Washington St. to Sea St.,
28 87
" Greenleaf St. to Sea St.,
67 81
Granite Place,
81 80
South Walnut and Sumner Sts.,
40 68
Removing snow, 56 50
$1,255 09
$10,213 68
552 32
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STATEMENT OF SURVEYOR'S CASH ACCOUNT.
DR.
To balance due the town, Feb. 1, 1871,
$46 23
" cash rec'd from Selectmen, 8,505 19
. 66 " town of Milton, part pay-
ment of bridges, 74 72
" cash rec'd from town of Milton, for gravel, 10 00
6 O. C. & N. R., 38 65
" balance due the Surveyor, 283 80 - $8,958 59
CR.
By cash paid as per preceding report, $8,958 59
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ENGINEER'S REPORT.
-
TO THE SELECTMEN OF QUINCY : -
Gentlemen: I most respectfully submit the following re- port : -
FORCE OF THE DEPARTMENT.
The department consists of a Chief Engineer and four assistants ; four hand-engines with hose-carriages attached, one four-wheeled hose-carriage, and one hook and ladder carriage, all in good con- dition and manned by 201 volunteers.
HOUSES.
The houses of the different companies are now in the best of condition, the one occupied by No. 1 having been painted and papered and had a partially new floor laid. No. 2 house has been furnished with a bell. No. 3 has also been painted and papered. No. 4 has been newly shingled, and had a new platform laid, and the hook (and ladder house has been painted and papered. I know of no repairs needed on any of the houses the ensuing year.
HOSE.
There are belonging to the department, 400 feet of new hose, man- ufactured by Boyd & Sons, 600 feet of old cotton duck hose, rub- ber-lined, which is in good order, and about 1,500 feet leather hose not in the best condition.
RESERVOIRS.
The reservoirs are all in good condition, with the single excep- tion of the one at the junction of Copeland and Granite streets. It is the opinion of our Board that two new reservoirs are needed
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in the centre of the town, one between the Niagara engine-house and the Unitarian Church, and another near the junction of Adams and Hancock streets, and I would recommend that the town au- thorize them to be constructed at once.
REMARKS.
Many of our citizens have strongly urged the addition of a steam fire-engine to the department, and in view of the fact that it will be but a short time (if the time has not already arrived) before one or more engines will be demanded at the north part of the town, I would respectfully suggest that the town take meas- ures to remove either or both numbers 1 and 2, to proper locations in the north part of the town, and purchase a steamer to be lo- cated on Hancock street, near the junction of Canal street.
I congratulate my fellow-citizens upon the fact that our depart- ment has not been called into use by alarms of fire but upon two or three occasions the past year, and assure them that when an emergency occurs they will find the men and apparatus in read- iness and willing to perform any duty required.
In closing this report I would thank the town authorities for the respect and courtesy they have shown me at all times.
To my assistants, for the able and faithful manner in which they have supported me during the past nine months, I desire to return thanks more gratefully than I can express.
To the officers and members of the several companies I would say that words are inadequate to express my feelings, and I hope that the noble and invaluable services that they have rendered me and the inhabitants of our time-honored town will not go unre- warded.
All of which I most respectfully submit to your honorable Board, together with a list of the officers of the several compa- nies comprising the department, and a schedule of town property in charge of each.
JOHN W. HALL,
Chief Engineer Fire Department.
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BOARD OF ENGINEERS.
JOHN W. HALL, Chief.
GEORGE B. PRAY, Clerk.
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
WASHINGTON M. FRENCH, GEORGE B. PRAY,
WILLIAM GRAGG,
AMOS M. LITCHFIELD.
NIAGARA ENGINE Co., No. 1. House on Washington street.
Whole No. of members . 41
Foreman, JAMES SULLIVAN.
1st Assistant Foreman, James Dolan ; 2d Assistant Foreman, Michael Coyle ; Clerk, John J. Dasha ; Steward, John Cunniff.
List of Town Property in charge of Company.
One engine and hose-carriage, 350 feet of hose, 4 lanterns, 51 chairs, 5 lamps, 2 stoves, 1 jack, 3 pipes, 12 spanners, 2 tables.
TIGER ENGINE CO., No. 2. House on School street.
Whole No. of members · 50
Foreman, WILLIAM W. PENNIMAN.
1st Assistant Foreman, Joseph W. Hayden ; 2d Assistant Fore- man, Warren Dunbar ; Clerk, George H. Hobart ; Steward, Jon- athan S. Paine.
List of Town Property in charge of Company.
.One engine and hose-carriage, 300 feet of hose, 4 lanterns, 8 settees, 3 pipes, 1 jack, 2 stoves, 1 table, 12 spanners, 5 chairs.
GRANITE ENGINE Co., No. 3. House on Copeland street. Whole No. of members. 50
Foreman, JAMES HI. ELCOCK.
1st Assistant Foreman, Peter F. Farrell ; 2d Assistant Foreman, Lewis G. McIntyre ; Clerk, F. C. Kimball ; Steward, Loring N. Hayden.
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List of Town Property in charge of Company.
One engine and hose-carriage, 600 feet of hose, 5 lanterns, 3 pipes, 12 spanners, 3 chairs, 1 jack, 1 table, 2 stoves.
VULTURE ENGINE Co., No. 4. House on Washington street. Whole No. of members . 15
Foreman, JOSEPH A. LAPHAM.
1st Assistant Foreman, Robert Wadmore ; 2d Assistant Foreman, John S. Cleverly ; Clerk, Albert F. Randlett ; Steward, James T. Cleverly.
List of Town Property in charge of Company.
One engine and hose-carriage, 550 feet of hose, 3 pipes, 8 span- ner's, 2 stoves, 3 chairs, settees, 3 lamps, 4 lanterns, 1 jack.
FIREMAN'S AID (Hook and Ladder) Co., No. 1. House on Canal Street.
Whole No. of members .
Foreman, ENSIGN S. FELLOWS. 25
1st Assistant Foreman, Geoge Veazie, 2d; Clerk, Joseph M. Glover; Steward, Ensign S. Fellows.
List of Town Property in charge of Company.
One hook and ladder carriage, complete ; 2 stoves and pipe, 2 tables, 1 chair, 8 settees, 1 jack.
WASHINGTON M. FRENCH HOSE Co., No. 1. House on Canal street.
Whole No. of members . Foreman, HORACE FELTIS. · 20
Ist Assistant Foreman, James E. Maxim; 2d Assistant Fore- man, Frederick H. French ; Clerk, E. W. Underwood ; Steward, M. M. C. Chubbuck.
List of Town Property in charge of Company.
One four-wheeled hose carriage, 700 feet of hose, 1 pipe, 2 axes, 2 stoves, 3 lanterns, 6 lamps, 24 chairs, 1 table, 1 jack.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES THE ENSUING YEAR.
Prepared by the Selectmen and Surveyor of Highways.
Support of Poor
$4,500
Repairs on Town Buildings
· 1,000
Town Officers, pay of
3,000
Discount and Abatement on Taxes
3,500
Interest on Town Debt
5,000
Miscellaneous Expenses
2,000
Bridges
2,000
Cemeteries
1,000
Highways, repairs of .
8,000
Street Lights
2,000
Fire Department
2,500
$34,500
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APPENDIX.
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REGISTRY OF BIRTHS IN 1871.
100-
Jan'y 3-John F. Walsh.
8-Margaret A. Callahan.
12-Mary Keliher.
66 17-George D. Simonds.
18-Carrie W. Adams.
" 19-Eunice A. Strong.
19-Charles Stacy, Jr.
66 20-Mary Goulding. 20-Adeline F. Dell.
21-James A. Harris.
66 22-Lizzie Forbes.
" 23-Clara B. Lapham. 23-Mary Small.
66 25-Thomas P. Fihely. 25-Clara M. McFer.
27-Edward Savard.
66 28-Mary Jones. 28-Abby B. Brackett. 29-Nellie G. Richards.
30-Nellie R. Denneen. 31-John Oliver.
Feb'y 3-Susan S. Brown.
66 5-Flora Gowing.
8-Thomas Crathorne.
13-Annie Garrity.
66 18-Mabel G. Nash.
66 21-Lillian W. Pratt.
66 22-Alice Cummings.
25-Timothy Allman. 26-William H. Ditson.
66 26 -- - Gray. 28-Ellen H. Wilson. 28-Patrick Corcoran.
M'ch 2-Arthur W. Higgins.
4-Minnie M. Holbrook.
4-David Murray.
8-William P'. Reardon.
8-James D. Phelan.
M'ch 13-Mary F. Powers.
18-Charles H. Hayden.
19-Eva A. Field.
22-Willie I. Chubbuck.
22-Mary E. Talbot.
29-Shepard Howland.
Apr. 4-Florence R. Faxon.
5-Julia Donnovan.
6 -- Parker.
8-Walter Craig. 8-Martha Pierce.
18-Lilla May Pinkham.
25-Richard C. Lambert, Jr.
26-Joseph J. Neagle.
28-Florence Karn.
28-Dennis M. Griffin.
May 1-Nellie A. Lapham.
2-William J. Parker.
3-Lilla May Moore. 5-Lillie F. Marsh.
5-Timothy Carey. 10-William Hewitt. 12-Louisa F. Jones. 13-John Walsh.
14-Ellen R. Murray. 14-Mary E. Falvey. 17-Lucetta F. Noble. 17-John Clark.
17-Cornelius Duggan. 19-Carrie L. Emerson.
23-Grace E. Merrill.
26-Charles Sampson.
27-Lewis Bass, 3d.
66 29-Elizabeth Wendell. June 1-George H. Nutting. 3-Charles G. Seeley. 4-James F. Savage.
4-John McCarty.
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June 6-Owen Mahoney.
6-Almira C. Brown.
10-Wallace S. Wilson.
11-Peter H. Farrell.
66 13-Libbie A. Robeson.
66 14-James Mundy.
17-James P. McClusky.
66 22-Thomas Dumphy.
23-Ellen R. Dewson.
27-Elizabeth Connell. 20-Cora A. Newcomb.
29-Annie Granahan.
July 2-George S. Wiley.
66 3-Alice E. Maynard.
66 5-Alice J. Emery.
66 6-Etta M. Allen.
7-Frank W. Sampson. 8-John R. Kane.
66 10-Henry M. Hughes.
14-Charles Ryan.
19-James P. Hayes.
66 21-George P. Taylor.
66 22-Frank E. Abbott.
66 22-Walter F. West.
66 25-George W. Drake. 25-George D. Smith.
66 26-Helen S. Nightingale.
Aug. 2-Lewis M. Goodhuc.
66 8-Francis T. O'Brien.
8-Mary J. Walsh.
8-Frederic L. Bent.
11-Ella G. Holmes.
66 15-James Henry Spear.
66 16-Stanley Cook.
17-Delia M. Menay.
66 18-Charles F. Lord.
66 18-Mary J. Cooper. 66 19-Bertha W. White.
21-James W. Sullivan.
66 24-Ida M. Driscoll.
66 25-Margaret E. Williams.
25-Margaret Johnston.
25-Cornelius II. Moynilian. 31-Robert A. Jordan. 31-Mary E. Laves. 66 31-Thomas R. O'Connor.
" 31-Hattie L. Phillips.
Sept. 1-Mary E. McGann.
4-Alfred J. Lacroix.
4-Mary A. Carroll.
66 5-Francis H. Rowell.
7-Mary Ella King.
7 -- Page.
12-Mathew Morissey.
15-Andrew Gregory.
66 15-Lilla A. Miller.
66 22-Louise Thomas.
24-Adam Owens.
66 24-Willlam R. Thomas.
66 25-Samuel T. Hayden.
66 26-Gordon Monroe Keating.
27-Patrick Duggan.
27-William T. Deacy.
Oct. 4-Abbie W. Baxter.
4-Charles Hunt Porter.
6 -- Fletcher.
7-Ellen F. O'Connor.
12-Ellen W. Farrell.
13-Clara E. Thompson.
66 13-Horace A. Eaton.
66 16-Nellie M. Bent.
66 19-Winifred Claflin.
66 19-William Keenan.
29-Oscar Ellis.
66 29-John D. Duggan.
29-Jeremiah Corcoran.
31-Francis J. JJones.
31-Margaret E. McGrane.
66 -Elizabeth A. Emery.
Nov. 6-Charles R. Maybury.
12-Hannah F. Cannon.
66 12-Harriet S. Bent.
14 --- Foster.
66 16 -- Wells.
66 17-Lawrence H. Rooney.
66 17-Annie F. Colbert.
66 17-Bartley MeClay.
66 19-Mary M. Souther.
66 23-Thomas F. Kerrigan.
66 23-Daniel F. Bill.
66 24-Louisa F. Wadmore.
29-Clarence F. Haynes.
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Dec. 1 -- Packard.
2-Clinton H. Kidder.
23-Hannah M. Coffee.
66 8-Mary K. Hussey. 13 -- - Worster.
24-William J. Hart.
17-Herbert T. Drake.
17-Fred. H. Hersey.
18-Lizzie A. White.
19-Enoch Eugene Hall.
30-Sumner H. Pierce.
Whole number of Births Registered. .... 184.
Males
.97
Females
.87
184
Males.
Females.
Total.
January
7
14
21
February
4
8
12
March
7
4
11
April.
5
5
10
May
8
10
18
June
10
5
15
July .
11
4
15
August
9
10
19
September
9
7
16
October
7
9
16
November
8
5
13
December
12
6
18
97
87
184
24 -- Pierce. 26-Edith W. Damon.
27-George H. Strong.
29-Catharine Moynihan.
21-Honora Burns.
Dec. 22 -- Collins.
The foregoing list of names and dates of Births is given for the purpose of affording opportunity to persons interested to examine the same, and the Town Clerk will feel under obligation for the supply of any omission, or the correc- tion of any imperfection or inaccuracy that may be noticed.
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REGISTRY OF MARRIAGES IN 1871.
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Jan. 1.
Timothy O'Connor, Mary Kelly.
Quincy. 66
66
1.
Joseph W. Allen, Sarah A. Choate.
66
1.
Joel Holbrook, 2d, Lydia H. Dyer.
Randolph. Braintree.
2.
Hiram Holbrook. Mary F. Thayer.
Randolph.
5.
George White, Phebe A. Glover.
Quincy.
9.
John Connor, Mary A. Flynn.
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11.
Walter L. Wellington, Emma J. Eaton.
Boston. Quincy.
17.
William Kelly, Mary Ann Conlan.
Cambridge. Quincy.
17.
John Smith, Ellen Flemming.
Braintree.
22.
Ira B. Newcomb, Sarah R. Newcomb.
Quincy.
24.
William E. Hardwick, Priscilla S. Newcomb.
Boston. Quincy.
24.
George R. Wight, Elizabeth A. Jones.
5Q
66
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Quincy.
28.
John R. Graham, Mary E. B. Penniman.
April 10.
John Mahar, Margaret Sullivan.
22.
William H. Cole, Catharine Pierce.
30.
Charles V. Kennison, Annie W. Arnold.
May
7.
John D. Williams, Emeline A. Spear.
21.
James Collins, Mary Murphy.
27.
James Scannell, Ellen O'Connell.
28.
David A. Newcomb, Charlotte F. Rowell.
28.
Winslow Hobart, Harriet A. Cook.
June
8.
Cephas Drew, Emma F. Damon.
12.
James Campbell, Sarah A. Larson.
66
66
20.
George H. Bent, Edna L. Hayden.
27.
George T. Waldron, Abigail F. Monroe.
66
28.
John P. Hill, Mary A. W. Newcomb.
Braintree. 66
Quincy.
Boston. Quincy.
Cornville, Me. Quincy.
Braintree.
Quincy. Braintree.
Halifax. Quincy.
Milton. Quincy.
66
Feb. 21.
Jeremiah Falvey, Margaret Sullivan.
67
Date.
Name.
June 29.
Daniel Dacy, Mary A. McDonald.
July
2.
John M. Cleverly, Mary H. Cummings.
66
66
3.
Richard Stanton, Ellen McCarty.
15.
Daniel J. Smith, Bridget Quinn.
20.
J. Parker Hayward, Mary F. Baxter.
31.
Frederic L. Bent, Georgiana Lingham.
Aug. 2.
Isaac Glynn, Isabella Fletcher.
6.
Edmund Gerrolds, Maria A. Kingman,
10.
Charles W. Fairbanks, Amelia Bodge.
22.
William P. Barker, Mary E. Lincoln.
31.
Leo M. Woodruff, Matty J. Colman.
Sept. 12.
John A. Burns, H. Eliza C. Hardwick.
23.
Lemuel T. Hathaway, Maria Williams.
27
A. Stewart Marland, Ellen M. Tilley.
Oct. 1.
John Mahony, Mary L. Mullen.
Birthplace.
Quincy. יל
Boston. Quincy.
Braintree. Quincy.
66
66
Weymouth.
60
Quincy. 66
Detroit, Mich. 66
Monmouth, Ill. Quincy.
Providence, R. I. Quincy.
Andover. Quincy.
66
66
68
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Quincy. Milton.
11.
William M. Phelps, Carrie E. Howe.
16.
John L. Eldridge, Bessie Blackmur.
Boston. Quincy.
25.
George Crane, Mary A. H. Baxter.
26.
Thomas M. Rogers, Emily S. Hersey.
Dedham. Quincy.
66
66
31.
John C. Pendis, Catharine Hurley.
66
Nov. 5.
Patrick H. Gavin, Margaret T. Mundy.
66
12.
Oliver T. Newcomb, Lydia S. Taylor.
26.
Timothy Kennedy, Mary E. Kelly.
26.
Thomas Clare, Mary Ann Fallen.
29.
Oscar Noriby, Sarah Pierce.
Boston. Quincy.
30.
Horace A. Luzarder, Mary L. Holbrook.
66
30.
Charles M. Hayden, Abbie M. Hackett.
Dec. 9.
Moses S. Luzarder, Mary M. Nott.
66
66
Oct. 5.
Charles L. Leavitt, Emma S. Simpson.
Quincy.
29.
Dennis Farrell, Annie Hurley.
69
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Dec. 11.
George Monk, Elizabeth F. Dearborn.
Quincy. 66
25.
Edwin A. Wood, Emma C. Lowell.
Randolph.
28.
Melvin O. Tibbetts, Harriet S. Wright.
Woolwich, Me.
30.
Benjamin B. Hussey, Charlotte E. Huff.
Acton, Me. Quincy,
70
REGISTRY OF DEATHS IN 1871.
Date.
Name.
Age.
Cause.
January
2
John J. May
50
3
Ann Corcoran
5
14
5
Joseph E. Bowditch
28
10
11
James Burns
1
20
Croup.
20
Temperance Savil
78
3
15
25
Nancy S. Spear
63 1
6
Congestion of Lungs.
February
11
Catharine P. Cleverly
78
6
Erysipelas.
15
Elizabeth A. Peabody
76
Lung Fever.
18
Daniel Lyons
5
Convulsions.
23
James Scannell
45
Paralysis.
March
3
Charles Stacy, Jr.
1
14
4
Martha T. Glover
66
5
1
Heart Disease.
4
Samuel V. Hardwick
61
3
7
Consumption. 66
11
Stephen McMahon James Burt
63
Disease of Kidneys.
19
Patrick Conway
41
Consumption.
23
Jonathan J. Straw
71
6
Inflammation of Bladder.
24
John Mathews
70
26
Erastus M. Glover Charles Early
Drowned.
2
Gilbert F. Blaisdell
Heart 66
4
Jesse I. Litchfield
1
8 24
Convulsions.
7
Patrick Malone
35
11
Harry Harrington
62
12
Patrick Lyner
53
12
Daniel Curran
20
6 9
16
Timothy Gay
63
3
12
Heart Disease.
24
William H. Follett
35
2
25
Samuel H. Yendell
68
May
8
James Hagan
47
25
Patrick J. Brazil
23
2
8
June
8
Elizabeth M. Shepherd
2
1
25
21
Rose De Greny
21
6
Heart Disease.
23
Nancy J. Phillips
27
1
11
Slow Bilious Fever.
23 27
Mary A. Arnold
43
2
Consumption.
27
Edward Mclaughlin
1
9
Convulsions.
30
Henry P. Manning
21
2
William Fletcher
66
10
William Little
72
12
Arthur W. Higgins
4
9
Scrofula.
18
Laura E. Alden
8
10
13
Consumption.
22 John L. Packard
1
3
Cholera Infantum.
22
Mercy Jones
6
37
11
23
Alphonso B. Ramsdell
23
3
3
66
25
Mary A. Price
27
8
66
4
Essex Lee
66
Apoplexy.
8
Eliza S. Sampson
66
12
3
Putrid Sore Throat.
23
Mary Dolan
60
Asthma and Paralysis.
April
1
5 33
Spinal Disease.
30
Merton C. Kidder
9
26
Convulsions.
Jane Gibson
2
Cholera Infantum.
July
Y. M. D.
Heart Disease. Congestion of Bowels. Suicide.
27
Winnifred G. Bent
Lung Fever.
14
John Vincent
85
Old Age.
27
Gray
1
Infantile.
Congestion of Lungs.
16
37
Pneumonia. Consumption.
Consumption. Heart Disease. Consumption. 66
Infantile. Debility.
23 Mary A. Thayer
Convulsions. Consumption.
Old Age and Debility. .
71
Date.
Name.
Age.
Cause.
.Y. M. D.
July
26
Sarah R. Haskell
4 12
27
Louise McIntosh
39
5
7
66
66
August
2
Herbert F. Souther
1
1
10
66
5
Florence Kain
3
7
5
Frederie L. Bent
21
3
Typhoid Fever.
6
Owen Mahoney
2
Convulsions.
8
Consider A. Southworth
66
3
Consumption.
11
Mary Simon
72
6
14
Annie B. Pope
19
15
Ruth A. Woodbury
47
3
Dropsy.
17
Mary Pierce
69
10
Cholera Morbus.
20
George L. Miller
69
4
10
Paralysis.
21
Hugh Gulliver
52
Heart Disease.
25
John Lane
14 11
Typhoid Fever.
25
Albert L. Whitcomb
9
Cholera Infantum.
25
Chloe A. Strong
1
Teething.
28
Ellen H. Wilson
6
Dysentery.
28
Luey Jane Shaw
41
6
9
28
Margaret E. Anderson
1
3
29
Jacob F. Eaton
55
10
Bright's Disease of Kidneys.
29
Almira C. Brown
3
Marasmus.
30
Andrew O'Keefe Margaret A. Kirwin
65
Tumor of Stomach.
5
James A. Harris
7
15
Cholera Infautnm.
7
Margaret E. Kapples
16
10
8
12
Richard R. Rose
61
5
Chronic Diarrhea.
12
Josiah P. Wentworth
54
5
4
12
Johanna Moynihan
23
3
13
Heart Disease.
14
Henry E. Reed
9
14
Cholera Infantum.
16
John Johnson
46
5
21
Consumption.
16
Mary E. Wadmore
1
7
12
Cholera Infantum.
21
William S. Morton
62
Disease of Brain.
25
William E. Jores
1
5
19
Inflammation of Bowels. Paralysis.
4
Abby A. Kelly
34
1
5
Heart Disease.
11
William J. Doherty
12
8
12
Mary ()'Keefe
17
1 11
18
William Burke
43
19
Francis H. Howell
1
15
Measles.
8
Joseph A. Taylor
23
11
12
Elizabeth J. Locke
21
11
13
James F. Sullivan
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