Town annual report of Quincy 1885-1886, Part 10

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 230


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JASON G. WITHAM, EDWIN W. MARSH, Committee. GEORGE L. GILL,


QUINCY, Sept. 30, 1885.


CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, JR., EsQ.


Dear Sir, - At a legal town meeting, held on the 24th inst., the voters of Quincy, there assembled, formally,and unanimously accepted the gift which you presented to the town, in the form of a tract of land, - the same being a part of the original colonial grant to Edmund Quincy, in 1637, and recently known as " Merry Mount Park," - to be held and enjoyed forever as a free public park by the citizens of Quincy.


At the same time the undersigned were appointed a committee to express to you the sincere thanks of your fellow-citizens, and their deep sense of appreciation of your generous and disinterested purpose and action.


It also gives us pleasure to add, that all the conditions and limita- tions relative to the expenditures and improvements to be made for a term of years upon this park, as set forth in your letter of presentation of the same, were freely and unreservedly accepted without a dissent- ing voice.


Therefore, in the name and by the direction of the citizens of Quincy, we have the honor and pleasure of tendering you their grateful acknowledgment of your noble gift, and of assuring you that every year will increase their estimation of the true value of this token of


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your love and veneration for your native town, and kindly considera- tion for the welfare of all its people.


We have the honor to remain, very respectfully yours,


JASON G. WITHAM. EDWIN W. MARSH. GEORGE L. GILL.


CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, JR.


QUINCY, Sept. 30, 1885.


HENRY H. FAXON, EsQ.


Dear Sir, - At a legal town meeting, held on the 24th inst., the voters of Quincy, there assembled, formally accepted your generous gift to the town of a certain tract of land on the South Common (described on the plan of the same as provided), to be held and enjoyed forever as a free public park by the citizens of Quincy.


This meeting also appointed the undersigned a committee to convey to you the thanks of your fellow-citizens, and their gratitude for this additional expression of your kindly interest in the public welfare, and your liberality toward the Town of Quincy.


We certainly feel that the restrictions imposed by you upon this valuable gift were wise and far-reaching in their effect, and will render its possession of double value to the people of the town, by whom they will be heartily endorsed.


Therefore, in the name and by the direction of the citizens of Quincy, we take great pleasure in offering you their sincere thanks for your magnanimous action in placing at their disposal, for use and enjoyment, a piece of property so rich in natural beauties, and so well adapted for a pleasure-ground for them and their posterity; and believe the appreciation of its benefits will be increased and strength- ened with each recurring year.


We have the honor to remain, very truly yours,


JASON G. WITHAM. EDWIN W. MARSH. GEORGE L. GILL.


HENRY H. FAXON, EsQ.


WARRANT FOR THE ANNUAL STATE ELECTION,


NOVEMBER 3, 1885.


NORFOLK, SS. To either of the Constables of the Town of Quincy, in said County, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Quincy, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at the Town Hall,


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in said Quincy, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1885 (it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday in said November), at half-past seven o'clock in the forenoon, to give in their votes to the Selectmen, on one ballot, for


Governor of the Commonwealth ; Lieutenant-Governor of the Commonwealth; Secretary of the Commonwealth; Treasurer and Receiver-General of the Commonwealth ; Auditor of the Commonwealth ; Attorney-General of the Commonwealth ; Councillor for District No. 2; Senator for the First Norfolk District ; Sheriff for Norfolk County to fill vacancy, and for the remainder of the term of three years, from the first Wednesday of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty- four ; County Treasurer for Norfolk County ; Register of Deeds for Norfolk County ; one County Commissioner for Norfolk County, and three Representatives to represent the Fifth Norfolk District in the next General Court, to be held at Boston, on the first Wednesday in January next.


The names of the candidates for all of the above-named officers must be borne on one ballot ; to be presented open or unfolded, or enclosed in a sealed envelope, at the option of the voter.


Also to vote on the following article of amendment of the Constitution : -


ARTICLE OF AMENDMENT.


"The General Court shall have full power and authority to provide for the inhabitants of the towns in this Commonwealth more than one place of public meeting within the limits of each town for the election of officers under the Constitution, and to prescribe the manner of calling, holding, and conducting such meetings. All the provisions of the existing Constitution incon- sistent with the provisions herein contained are hereby annulled."


The form of such ballot shall be as follows : " Amendment to the Constitution," " Yes " or " No."


The polls for the reception of the ballots aforesaid will be opened at half-past seven o'clock in the forenoon, and will be kept open four hours, and such further time as the meeting may determine.


And you are hereby directed to serve this notice by posting the same in two or more public places within said town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not, but make due return of this warrant, with your


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doings thereon, unto the Town Clerk, on or before the day and time appointed for said meeting.


Given under our hands at Quincy, this twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five.


GEORGE H. FIELD, ELIAS A. PERKINS, CHRISTOPHER A. SPEAR, Selectmen of Quincy


NORFOLK, SS.


OCTOBER 20, 1885.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Quincy herein described, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this warrant at ten or more public places in said Town ten days before the time set for said meeting, and I have likewise caused the substance of said warrant to be published in the Quincy Patriot, a public newspaper printed in said town.


NAPOLEON B. FURNALD, Constable of Quincy.


A true copy,


Attest :


GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.


RECORD OF THE ANNUAL STATE ELECTION, Nov. 3, 1885.


A meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Quincy was held, pursuant to the foregoing warrant, Tuesday, November 3, 1885.


Voted, To close the polls at four o'clock P. M.


Edwin W. Marsh and Harrison A. Keith were appointed by the Selectmen to act as Tellers, under the law of 1885, and they were duly sworn by the Town Clerk.


Votes were received by the Selectmen, and sorted and counted as directed by the law of 1884, and the total number was found to be 1,416. A count of the check-list was made, as required by said law, and the number of names checked was found to be 1,416. The ballot box required to be used was opened by the unanimous consent of the Officers named in said law, at sundry times during the day, and a count made of the ballots at each


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opening. At the close of the voting, the ballot box register showed that 1,454 ballots had been cast, the error in registering being caused by the imperfect working of the box.


The result of the voting was declared to be, for the offices and the persons voted for, as follows : -


GOVERNOR.


George D. Robinson, of Chicopee,


763 votes.


Frederick O. Prince, of Boston,


608


"


Thomas J. Lothrop, of Taunton,


21


James Sumner, of Milton,


17


Herbert M. Federhen, of Quincy,


2


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


Oliver Ames, of Easton,


770 votes·


Henry H. Gilmore, of Cambridge,


617


"


Charles B. Knight, of Worcester,


2I


William Murray, of Boston,


4


Frederick O. Prince, of Chicopee,


I


SECRETARY OF STATE.


Henry B. Peirce, of Abington,


777 votes.


Jeremiah Crowley, of Lowell,


614



George Kempton, of Sharon,


2 I


Hiram W. K. Eastman, of Lawrence,


4


TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL.


Alånson W. Beard, of Boston,


735 votes.


Henry M. Cross, of Newburyport,


640


Claudius P. Travers, of Natick,


21


Walter Harmon, of Boston,


3


William A. Hodges, of Quincy,


I


H. M. Cross,


I


AUDITOR.


.


Charles R. Ladd, of Springfield,


776 votes.


James E. Delaney, of Holyoke,


613


William W. Sherman, of Lowell,


2I


Arad H. Wood, of Lunenburg,


4


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Edgar J. Sherman, of Lawrence,


779 votes.


Henry K. Braley, of Fall River,


612


Samuel M. Fairfield, of Malden,


21


Asa F. Hall, of Hudson,


4


66


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COUNCILLOR FOR DISTRICT NO. 2.


Warren E. Locke, of Norwood,


774 votes. 616


William Aspinwall, of Brookline,


Joshua B. Hanners, of Walpole,


21


Henry Gardner, of Braintree,


4


William A. Aspinwall, of Brookline,


I


SENATOR FOR FIRST NORFOLK DISTRICT.


Elijah A. Morse, of Canton,


840 votes. 567


John W. Hart, of Weymouth,


I


John Hart, of Weymouth,


I


George W. Dyer,


I


SHERIFF FOR NORFOLK COUNTY.


Augustus B. Endicott, of Dedham,


1,395 votes.


Hubbard M. Bullock, of Franklin, 21


COMMISSIONER FOR NORFOLK COUNTY.


Jabez Talbot, of Stoughton, 779 votes.


Thomas Lonergan, of Canton,


611


Freeman Phillips, of Wellesley,


2I


Chandler Ross, of Stoughton,


5


TREASURER FOR NORFOLK COUNTY.


Chauncey C. Churchill, of Dedham,


769 votes.


William A. Hodges, of Quincy,


619


Charles L. Smith, of Norwood,


21


Allen Spencer, of Hyde Park,


3


REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR NORFOLK COUNTY.


John H. Burdakin, of Dedham,


1,394 votes. 21


REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT, FOR FIFTH NORFOLK DISTRICT.


Herbert M. Federhen, of Quincy,


778 votes.


Benjamin S. Lovell, of Weymouth,


747


Francis Ambler, of Weymouth,


740


William G. A. Pattee, of Quincy,


683


George A. Cushing, of Weymouth,


630


J. Clarence Howe, of Weymouth,


569


20


John W. Bates, of Weymouth, Wilmot Cleverly, of Weymouth,


20


e


Caleb A. Stevens, of Foxborough,


J. B. Hart, of Weymouth,


151


Henry Chubbuck, of Quincy, Clarence J. Howe, of Weymouth, Herbert M. Federhen, ot Weymouth, George Cushing, of Weymouth, William R. Lord, of Quincy,


18 votes. 3


I


I


I


AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION.


Yes, No,


753 votes. 25


Voted, That this meeting be dissolved. Attest : GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.


FIFTH NORFOLK DISTRICT.


TRANSCRIPT of the votes for Representatives to the next Gen- eral Court cast in said District, Nov. 3, 1885.


Herbert M. Federhen, of Quincy, 1,390 votes.


Quincy, 778 ; Weymouth, 612.


Benjamin S. Lovell, of Weymouth, 1,366


Quincy, 747 ; Weymouth, 619.


Francis Ambler, of Weymouth, 1,346


Quincy, 740 ; Weymouth, 606.


George A. Cushing, of Weymouth, 1,293


Quincy, 630 ; Weymouth, 663.


William G. A. Pattee, of Quincy, Quincy, 683 ; Weymouth, 534.


1,217


J. Clarence Howe, of Weymouth, Quincy, 569 ; Weymouth, 598.


1,167


Wilmot Cleverly, of Weymouth, Quincy, 20 ; Weymouth, 59.


79


66


John W. Bates, of Weymouth, 70


Quincy, 20 ; Weymouth, 50.


Henry Chubbuck, of Quincy, 61 66


Quincy, 18; Weymouth, 43. Clarence J. Howe, of Weymouth, Quincy, 3 ; Weymouth, O.


3


Herbert M. Federhen, of Weymouth, In Quincy, I 66


George Cushing, of Weymouth,


I


William R. Lord, of Quincy,


I


N. D. Canterbury, no residence,


In Weymouth, I


Josiah Reed,


I


D. M. Easton,


I


Francis A. Bicknell,


I


I52


Herbert M. Federhen, of Quincy, Benjamin S. Lovell and Francis Ambler, of Weymouth, are elected.


(Signed) GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk of Quincy. JOHN A, RAYMOND, Town Clerk of Weymouth. A true copy. Attest : GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.


Jan. 30, 1886. The ballots cast at the election held Nov. 3, 1885, in Quincy, have been destroyed, as required by Chap. 299, Acts of 1884.


GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.


REGISTRATION


OF


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS


IN 1885.


REGISTRY


OF


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,


IN 1885.


NOTE. - It is desirable that the Town Clerk should be notified of all errors and omissions ; especially parents are requested to furnish to the Town Clerk, immediately, all names of children not given herein, that the Town Record may be made more complete.


BIRTHS.


Date. Name.


Parents.


Jan. I, Baven, George Henry.


5, Reid, George Andrew.


5, Galvin, Frances Josephine.


6, McKuen, Bernard.


6, Mckuen, Patrick.


8, Newcomb, Bertha May.


It, Swain, Edward.


II, Cummings, Edith Alice.


13, Mahoney, James.


13, Lane, Ellen Teresa.


14, Falvey, Lawrence Johnson.


15, White, John.


16, Kennedy, Mary Jane.


16, Courtney, Helen Elizabeth. 17, Favro, -


18, Powers, Margaret.


18, Sullivan, William J.


19, Delorey, Etta Louise.


22, Doherty. Henry Joseph.


22, Turner, Thomas Galway. 23, French,


23, Murphy, -


24, Dafour, Arthur.


24, Martell, Charles Wilfred.


Frank and Victoria.


James and Marion. John and Ella J.


Patrick and Margaret.


Patrick and Margaret.


Richard and Fanny M.


Stephen N. and Isabel W.


George W. and Ada K. William and Julia. Edward and Margaret.


Jeremiah A. and Mary L.


John and Julia. John and Mary.


Frank F. and Elizabeth B.


Mitchell and Annie.


Edward and Annie.


James H. and Ellen. Benjamin and Mary J. William and Sophia. William and Dalbeattie. George L. and Nellie M.


Daniel and Rose.


Joseph and Elmina. Severin and Annie.


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Date.


Name.


Parents.


Jan. 29, Clifford, Edward. 28, Phinney, Henry R. 29, Macleod, Birdie. 30, Ford, Edward Everett.


Feb. I, Sherman, Mildred.


I, McGuerty, Patrick.


2, Garrity, Thomas.


3, White, Frederick.


4, Reinhalter, Josephine.


5, Jones, Alice Winifred. 6, Johnson, Edith.


9, McLeod, Malcolm Fred'k. 7, Downs,


9, Carey, William Alfred.


9, Carey, Stephen Edward.


II, Gulliver, Josephine.


II, Becker, Ann Elizabeth.


12, Brennan, Teresa.


12, Shea, Anne.


13, Stanton, Alice Josephine.


14, Richardson. Wilbur Denton 14, McKenna, Nellie.


15, Falconer, Geo. L. Baxter.


15, Kent, Lloyd Irving.


16, Mclaughlin, Alex'r. Shaw. 16, Pardes, Thomas.


19, Laing, Margaret Elizabeth


20, Donavan, George.


21, Corcoran, Timothy. . 22, Doyle, Bridget.


22, Harris, Ellinor.


22, Faxon, Francis Gray.


23, Sullivan, Catharine J. 26, Bates, Gertrude Louise. 26, Ela, Clara.


28, McDonnell, John Joseph.


28, Crowley, Anne Guthrie. 28, Pinkham, Margaret. 28, Kiernan, Elizabeth Irene. Mar. 2, Meilligan, Walter.


3, Claflin, ----


3, Bristol, Franklin Noble.


3, Martell, Mary Artemesia.


5, Sullivan, ---


Patrick and Catherine. Henry R. and Sarah B. Alvin D. and Mabelle I. Charles E and Hattie W. Barker B. and Sarah W. Michael and Jane. Thomas C. and Abbie J. James N. and Mary W.


John B. and Maggie.


William L. and Sophia. Andrew and Mary. John M. and Mary A. Aucklaus and Ellen. Jeremiah and Mary. Jeremiah and Mary. Cornelius and Ellen.


John T. and Anne M. Patrick and Margaret F. Dennis and Anne.


Richard and Margaret. Edward and Cylenda Z. John and Bridget.


Alexander and Maggie. Edward F. and Lydia E. James and Jane.


Thomas and Leonora.


William and Margaret. Cornelius and Ellen.


John and Julia. James and Mary. John and Phebe C. John L. and Mary J. Michael and Ann.


Franklin N. and Celinda B. Levi C. and Mary A.


Thomas and Mary A. Timothy and Julia.


Charles A. and Mary E. William and Elizabeth. George and Anna. Rupert F. and Alice B. Frank L. and Annie C. Julius and Georgiana. Patrick and Mary.


157


Date. Name.


Mar. 5, Sullivan, Florence.


Io, Chamberlin, Ann Adams. 12. Packard, Ethel Carlton. 12. Litchfield, Morris Henry. 12, Waldron, -


13, Daly, Mary Josephine.


17, Daly, Edward J.


19, Brown, Esther Laura.


21, Moran, Lawrence William. 21, Pettepit, Mary.


22, Cantin, Mary Leah.


27, Hodges, Willard Allan.


27, Haley, John Patrick. 28, Wilson, Mabel.


29, Marcille, John Henry.


30, Mitchell, Jas. Welsford C. 30, Bouvin, Jane Minina. 31, Sheahan, Joseph Louis. 31, Kemp, Ellen.


April I, Aulbach, Joseph Charles.


2, Duggan, Wm. Grover.


2, McTiernan, Jas. Michael. 2, King, Gertrude.


4, Wason, Norris Bartlett.


4, Gagnez, Alida.


4, Golden, Daniel F.


5, Riddle, Harry Colburn.


6, Harkins, Wmn. Joseph.


6, Morehead, Bessie Patterson 7, Forrest, James.


8, McDonald. John Joseph. 9, Hayden, Eleanor M.


12, Logan, Dennis Francis. 13, Griffin, Wm. Henry. 13, Gunn, Rachel May. 14, Cahill,


16, Murphy, Margaret T.


16, McDougal, Ann Beatrice. 16, Elcock, Alexis.


16, Hewitson, Carrie Louise.


7, Armstrong, Albert Stanley. 17, Hannon, John. 19, Veazie, Harry Churchill. 19, Robbie, Willie.


Parents.


Daniel and Mary.


John C. and Annie L. James E. and Addie M.


John H. and Harriet H.


George T. and Abigail F.


Michael and Mary A. Patrick and Ann


Edwin S. and Delia G. Daniel and Mary.


Dennis and Catharine.


Jacques and Mary.


William A. and Anne M. Patrick and Ellen.


William and Dolly.


John C. and Winnifred A.


William A. and Christine.


Benjamin and Marian. Joseph M. and Marie L. Frederick and Ellen.


William and Theresie.


John Adams and Fanny.


John and Mary A.


Edgar A. and Kate P.


T. Henry and Anna W.


Edward and Emelie.


Patrick H. and Catharine T.


Oscar W. and Kate E. William and Mary.


James and Ellen. James and Honora.


Michael and Annabella.


Edgar F. and Nellie E.


John and Mary L.


James and Ellen F.


Alexander and Mary E.


James


Dennis and Mary. Neal and Anne.


James H. and Margaret J. Edward and Rachel S. Albert D. and Nancy M.


John and Nancy. Frank A. and Nellie A. John and Maggie.


158


Date.


Name.


Parents.


April 20, Belanger, Mary Ann Eliz. 21, St. Michell, Stanislas. 21, Babcock, Thorpe. 22, Pascoe, - -


22, Black, Elizabeth.


23, Thompson, Mary Ellen.


24, Martin, Francis. 24, Hanson, Bessie Grace.


24, Curtis, George Russell. 26, Mclellan, James.


27, Campion, Mary Ellen.


28, McFarlane, Flossy Merritt. 29, Grignon, Mary Frances. 30, Rodgers, Willie R.


May I, Mills, Pierre.


2, Barnicott, Stanley Harold. 2, Bassett, -


6, Wight, Flora Bell.


6, Sheehan, Matthew Patrick.


8, Osborne, Kenneth W.


Io, Frost, Russell B.


II, Booth, Christina Westland.


II, Higgins, Catharine.


12, Wallace, John.


13, Woodbury, Everett Stuart.


13, Harkins, Anne.


15, Fenno, Winthrop Adams.


16, Sproul, Anne Gertrude. 17, Kerigan, Patrick B.


17, Williams, Duncan Neal.


18, Morse, Clifton Seavey. 18, Sullivan, Robert Patrick. 18, Nelson, Mary.


20, Connors, Honora.


20, Ross, George Grant. 22, Graham, James Lester. 24, Chick, Edith May.


26, Thompson, Helen Pratt.


26, Garden, Maria Jane. 27, Dinnie, William.


28, Cronin, Thomas. 28, Ward, Edith. 28, Welsh, Helen.


29, Turcott, Mary Adriana.


Charles and Margaret. Israel and Delimar. Walter T. and Frederica C. William N. and Mary J. Alexander and Isabella. William and Margaret. James and Mary.


Frank E. and Carrie E. George F. and Rachel. James and Rebecca. William and Minnie. William and Helen W. Frederick F. and Anne G. Francis and Azilda.


Blair and Alexandriana. Frederick and Mary M. Augustus P. and Emma. William M. and May L. Jeremiah and Helen. Weston W. and Maria I. Walter E. and Anne.


Alexander and Margaret. Thomas F. and Elizabeth.


Thomas and Philomena. Charles E. and Alma F. John and Sarah. Henry and Ida A. Frederick E. and Sarah A.


Bernard and Mary. Peter and Jessie A.


Joseph C. and Ethel E.


John and Honora. Nils and Margaret. Michael and Honora.


William M. and Betsey. John R. and Mary E. Orin D. and Anne.


Alexander W. and Mary A. Patrick and Mary. Jonathan and Ann.


John and Hannah. William C. and Elizabeth.


William and Mary. Cyprian and Mary.


159


Date.


Name.


May 29, McGrail, Mary. 30, Grignon, Mary Josephine. 31, Chute, James Everett. June 1, Warren, Howard Lindsay. 3, Newall, John.


6, McPherson, Isabel M.Hart 7, Lorendo, Rosa.


8, White, Arthur.


9, Brown, Mary.


12, Skinner, Grace Mary.


14, Morrissey, James.


17, McDonnell, Rosanna.


17, Ballou, Marshall Leo.


17, Miller, Charles.


18, Griffin, Sarah Margaret. 18, Herbert, Ellen Elizabeth.


21, Colwell,


22, Baker,


22, Cook,


24, Dunn, Columbus Joseph.


28, Nutting, Ada Bartlett. 30, Higgins, Freeman With'll. 30, Hayden, Henry Everett.


July I, Morton, --


I, Roach, Teresa.


2, Iverson, Ingval Norman.


2, Collins, Patrick.


3, Hersey, Florence Lillian.


4, Foley, Daniel Columbia. 5, Levesque, Lora.


8, Haggerty, Agnes.


8, Prario, Henri.


9, Gomez, Abel Stanwood.


9, Coyle, Joseph Edward.


II, Kallenberg, John Conrad. 15, Tite, Amelia.


15, Wallace, Anne Elizabeth.


13, Morrissette, Peter Cyrille. 16, Walsh, Katy.


16, Costello, George Coleman. 17, Kerr, Sidney Lovell.


18, McDonnell, Tim. Ambrose 18, Maloney, Michael Henry.


IS, Howe, Fred'k Warland.


Parents.


Peter and Mary.


Napoleon B. and Catharine M. Melbourne and Anne.


Benjamin H. and Elizabeth R. Robert and Sarah.


James J. and Mary F.


Holbath and Harda.


Paschal and Lucia.


William E. and Mary J.


William F. and Barbara A.


James and Maggie.


Arthur and Rosanna.


John C. and Ellen J.


James and Nellie.


John and Sarah.


Charles and Maggie.


George and Sarah.


John and Mary.


Walter and Annie. Columbus and Margaret.


Joshua H. and Avilda M.


William C. and Abbie J.


Charles H. and Anne.


Alexander and Nellie.


John and Mary. Amun and Seneva.


Jeremiah and Margaret.


Charles H. and Susan H.


Thomas J. and Mary E.


Alphonse and Marcelline.


John H. and Catharine. Joseph and Mary.


Peter P. and Flora E.


Luke J. and Julia F. Arthur L. and Maria.


John and Mary. Patrick H. and Annie F.


Cyrille and Victoria. Daniel and Mary. John A. and Mary J.


Harrod and Gertrude.


Timothy and Mary. James E. and Mary E. William E. and Mary H.


160


Date.


Name.


July 19, Mckeon, Anne Cecelia. 19, Smith, James Mitchell. 21, Glover, Eva Marstin. 22, Thomas, Alice Litchfield. 25, McLaughlin, Elizabeth. 25, Rouleau, Lora.


26, Thomas, Arthur.


26, Savoy, George


27, Shunk, Alice Wilhelmina. 27, Rich. Florence Irene.


27, Haslam. Mary Ann.


28, Zast, Joseph.


31, Fitzgerald, Mary.


Aug.


31, Arvedson, Helena Katrina. I, McIntosh, David. 2, Kemp, Margaret.


4, Logan, William Francis.


6, Laundrey. Arthur Wilhelm. 6, Bass, Marie Caroline. 6, Pitts, Florence Maria.


8, Lyons, John Joseph


9, Rouleau, Francis. 9, Driscoll, John. 9, Gill, Alice Frances.


10, Delorey, Elizabeth A.


II, Webb, Mary Wilson. 14, Davis, Clarence.


15, Hardwick, Robt. Ainsw'th 18, Eldridge, Elmore.


18, Eldridge, Vesta.


19, Joyce, Richard Henry.


19, Caven, Wm. Alexander. 20, Moody, Frederick John. 20, Wright, Lottie Lee. 22, Chadbourne, Mabel Nellie. 23, Souther, Olive I.


23, Kelliher, Dennis James. 23, Good, John Joseph 23, King, Minnie Belle. 23, Collins. Delia.


25, Garrity, Mary.


28, McDonnell, Mary Hilda. 29, Muer. Theodore James. 29, Manning, Mary Ann.


Parents.


Edward J. and Harriet C. William A. and Margaret. Winfield S. and Lizzie A. Samuel A. and Mattie A. William and Catherine. Joseph and Lora. John F. and Katy M. Peter and Margaret. John and Mary E.


Charles C. and Hannah L.


George and Elizabeth. Joseph and Christine. Patrick and Katy.


Axel and Emily M.


Angus and Jessie.


James W. and Ellen. Michael and Catharine.


John and Mary. George S. and Mary F. Ephraim and Lotta. Timothy and Julia. Frank and Leah. Patrick and Hannah. Joseph and Winnifred. John M. and Ellen. Wilson E. and Mary A. James P. and Selina.


Henry E. and Minnie M. John L. and Bessie. John L. and Bessie. Michael and Kate. Andrew and Elizabeth L.


James, Jr. and Margaret. Anson L. and Anna L. Warren and Anne. Horace O. and Mabel A. Dennis and Mary, Michael and Susan L. John S. and Lydia C. Timothy B. and Maggie. Philip F. and Mary E. John O. and Emily A. Ferdinand and Catharine. James and Ellen.


161


Date.


Name.


Sept. 2, Jones. Alice G.


2, Barnes, Pearl Beatrice. 4, Skinner, Catharine Fisher. 5, Shea, Michael.


5, Cole, John Ferdinand.


5, Donovan, Raymond. 6, Keith, William Guy. 6, Hall, John Edward. 6, Crotty, Edward.


8, Moynihan, -


8, Merlini, Casimero.


8, Spargo, Ernest Dunstan.


8, Moynihan, Joseph. g, Hughes, Katy Theresa.


9, Grant, Selina Barbara.


9, Belcher, Bertha Inez.


10, Flaherty, John Joseph.


12, Hayden,


12, Hayden,


13, LaCroix. Ella Josephine.


13, Gavin, Margaret Clare.


14, Mahoney, William.


14, Mahoney, Mary Isadore.


15, Coupal, Genevieve.


15, Travis, Mary


16, Flowers, Mabel.


17, Beckford, Mary Alice.


19, Deacon, Alice Maud.


20, Priest, Georgiana.


20, Flowers, Flossy.


21, Gilcoine, Catharine.


21, Donlin, Thomas.


21, Graham, James.


21, Leland, Blanche Irving.


21, Buckley, John Joseph.


22, Rossiter, Anne. 22, McDonald, Elsie.


23, Mahoney, -


23, Sharkey, Katie.


23, Murphy, Augustine. 23, Hanson, Frank Arthur. 24, Johnson, Geo. Samuel. 25, Armstrong, Mary. 26, King, -


Parents.


Frederick L. and Alice C. Franklin and Adeline P. James and Catharine F. Michael and Mary.


John F. and Sarah E.


Samuel M. and Ita.


Aubrey R. and Ada.


William J. and Maggie A.


John and Bridget.


Cornelius and Eliza. Frank and Carolina.


Stephen and Sarah. Michael and Maria.


John J. and Catharine.


James and Selina L.


Frank A. and Sarah F.


John and Bessie.


Abby E. Abby E.


David and Mary.


Patrick H. and Margaret F.


Owen and Catharine.


Francis and Mary.


Joseph and Denise. Michael and Mary.


David J. and Mary J.


James R. and Mary M.


William H. and Ada T. Alonzo and Hannah M. Frank W. and Helen. James and Mary. Edward and Cecelia.


Bernard W. and Kate. Edward I. and Annie. Edward and Hannah.


James and Mary. George and Jane. Daniel and Felix and Mary A.


Patrick and Ellen. August and Ann. John and Charlotte. 'Thomas and Bessie R. James A. and Mary E.


I62


Date.


Name.


Parents.


Sept. 26, Buchanan. Margaret E. 27, Cappaferri, Joseph. 27, Litchfield, Harriet W. 27, Garrity, Lewis Daniel. 27, Ellis, William.




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