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Stephen S. Adlington, 150 00 Charles B. Blanchard, · · 150 00
George M. Adams, 150 00 ·
Alfred T. Cushing,
150 00 ·
Austin P. Beard, 150 00
David W. Cushing, 150 00
0 00
Ferdinand J. Barnes, .
. 150 00
Francis A. Bicknell, .
150 00 ·
Charles A. Crocker,
·
150 00
Otis S. Blanchard,
· 150 00
Benjamin L. Cady,
. 150 00
Frederick T. Bicknell, . 150 00
Daniel L. Chapman,
· 150 00
·
Nelson Thomas, .
67 00
Lewis D. Bates,
.
24 00
Simeon Bearce, . . 150 00
Henry F. Cushing, William Carney, . 150 00 ·
3
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Thomas W. Cook,
. $150 00
Samuel Pray,
$150 00
Humphrey Coakley,
. 150 00
Asa B. Pratt,
. 150 00
William H. Dyer,
150 00
Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d,
150 00
John W. Dalton,
· 150 00
Benjamin F. Pratt, 3d, 150 00
Charles H. Dunbar,
150 00
James Pratt,
150 00
Albert W. Doloff,
150 00
Francis S. Pratt, .
150 00
John Davis,
150 00
William Pike,
· . 150 00
Samuel Estes,
150 00
Leonard Pratt,
· 150 00
Samuel S. Foye, .
.
James Rowe,
150 00
Frederick J. Gammons,
150 00
Charles W. Raymond, .
. 150 00
Charles E. Gannett,
150 00
William P. Rice, .
. 150 00
Edward B. Gardner, .
150 00
John Rochman,
·
150 00
Jason A. Gardner,
150 00
Michael Riley,
. 150 00
Patrick Gloster, .
150 00
Benjamin F. Robinson, Henry Ritchie,
. 150 00
Amos J. Gunning,
150 00
William H. Richards, .
· 150 00
Henry S. Hollis, .
150 00
David P. Richards,
·
150 00
Richard M. Holbrook,
150 00
Charles H. Robbins,
· 150 00
John Q. Hunt, .
150 00
Jason Smith, Jr., .
· 150 00
James L. Hunt, .
150 00
William Wirt Smith, .
· 150 00
Adoniram B. Hollis,
150 00
Josiah Q. Spear, .
. 150 00
Albert C. Hayden,
150 00
Henry A. Stoddard,
150 00
Boyle D. Hill,
150 00
Edgar H. Trufant,
. 150 00
Lyman T. Holmes,
150 00
Naaman Torrey, .
. 150 00
James Halloran, .
150 00
Naaman Torrey, Jr.,
· 150 00
Charles Hawes, .
150 00
Alfred W. Tirrell, Jolın Tyndall,
· 150 00
Daniel Lamson, .
·
.
150 00
Turner Torrey, .
150 00
Charles H. Loring,
150 00
Stillman Thayer, .
· 150 00
Charles G. Morrill,
150 00
Waldo Turner, .
·
0 00
Adoniram J. Mason,
150 00
James L. Torrey,
. 150 00
John A. McGill, .
150 00
George R. Thayer, Daniel Vining, .
· 150 00
Charles A. Morrill,
150 00
Edwin Walker, . Nathan F. Winslow,
150 00
Augustus E. Orcutt,
150 00
William White, 2d,
150 00
Timothy O'Connor,
150 00
Stephen R. Willis,
. 150 00
Alfred Peterson, .
· 150 00
Lawrence A. Ware,
· 150 00
John Parks,
. 150 00
RECRUITED INTO DIFFERENT REGIMENTS.
Levi Tirrell,
. $150 00
Nelson S. Jackson, . $150 00
George W. Bicknell,
. 150 00
Austin B. Shaw, .
·
. 150 00
Adoniram E. Vining, .
. 150 00 Albert J. Tirrell, . · 150 00
Israel J. Fearing,
. 150 00
Edward Cushing, . 150 00
William N. Cushing, 2d,
. 150 00
William H. Hocking, . . 150 00
.
150 00
Terence Murphy,
150 00
· 150 00
George H. Mann,
150 00
Richmond Torrey,
. 150 00
Charles S. Lloyd,
·
150 00
150 00
· 150 00
Thomas B. Loud, .
150 00
Charles Goldthwaite,
. 150 00
·
150 00
·
·
·
19
Frederick R. White, . $150 00
Byron W. Loud, .
$150 00
Santord White, .
·
150 00
John A. B. O'Keefe, .
. 00
Otis R. Hamilton,
. 150 00 John Blanchard, .
. 150 00
Harrison Whiting,
. 150 00
Robert H. White,
150 00
William H. Baker,
150 00 .
Augustus Hesse, .
. 150 00
Patrick McCue, .
· 150 00
VOLUNTEERS FOR NINE MONTHS. Company A, Forty-second Regiment.
Hiram S. Coburn, Captain, . $150 00
James Fennell, .
$150 00
Martin Burrell, Jr., 1st Lieut., 150 00 William Fogerty, 2d, .
. 150 00
John P. Burrell, 2d Lieut., . 150 00
Owen Fox,
. 150 00
Charles H. Allen, 150 00
Samuel E. Gay, .
. 150 00
George W. Blanchard, 150 00 .
Thomas P. Hobart,
. 150 00
Leavitt Bates, 150 00 ·
Minot J. Harrington, .
. 150 00
James B. Blanchard,
. 150 00
James H. Healy, 150 00
Adrianus Den Broder,
. 150 00
John Q. Hollis,
150 00
Frederick H. Bowditch,
. 150 00
George F. Joy,
. 150 00
Alonzo W. Blanchard,
. 150 00
David J. Lantz, .
150 00
Charles W. Bates, $150 00
Adnah G. Leach,
.
150 00
George Bartlett, .
150 00
Ezra W. Leach, .
.
. 150 00
Howard Baker,
150 00
Samuel Lincoln, . William L. Lovell,
. 150 00
Michael Bresnan,
150 00
Livingston W. Loud,
150 00
William L. Bates,
·150 00 .
Benjamin S. Lovell,
. 150 00
Abiel H. Chase, .
150 00
George H. Livingston,
.
150 00
Thomas Coughlin,
150 00
John A. Loud,
150 00
Francis Cushing, .
150 00
Stephen McGill, .
150 00
John F. Cushing,
150 00
Daniel B. Mckenzie, .
. 150 00
Ellery C. Crocker,
150 00
150 00
Frederick Coolidge,
150 00
150 00
Michael Carroll, .
150 00
Lewis C. Marden,
150 00
George A. Cushing,
150 00
Franklin A. Nash,
· 150 00
Patrick Conners,
150 00
S. D. Howe Pettes, Samuel Pratt,
150 00
Charles C. Cowing,
· 150 00
Clinton F. Pope, .
· 150 00
William N. Cushing,
· 150 00
Samuel B. Pool, .
· 150 00
Willard J. Dunbar,
· 150 00
David J. Pierce, .
150 00
Thomas Derby, Jr.,
150 00
Matthew Read,
150 00
Richard Duffee, .
150 00
James G. Raymond,
150 00
Patrick O'Donnell,
150 00
Wilbur F. Robinson, Salmon Reed,
150 00
E. Herbert Estes,
150 00
Charles S. Redmond, .
150 00
Daniel C. Earl, .
150 00
William N. Rea, .
· 150 00
Joseph B. Ford,. .
150 00
John S. Smiledge,
. 150 00
George Fairbanks,
.
150 00
Alpheus B. Smiledge, .
. 150 00
.
.
150 00
Bernard Doherty,
150 00
150 00
.
Loring O. Clapp,
150 00
John McCarthy, . Michael McGraith,
.
150 00
John Binney,
. 150 00
·
·
20
Robert G. Skinner, ·
. $150 00
John W. Tirrell, .
. $150 00
Augustus E. Shaw,
·
. 150 00
George W. Tirrell,
. 150 00
William T. Slason,
150 00 Warren Tirrell, .
. 150 00
Oliver B. Stackpole, : . 150 00 Francis B. Tirrell, .
. 150 00
Richard Spear,
. 150 00
Augustus Tirrell,
·
150 00
Gilbert M. Shaw,
. 150 00
Benjamin F. Thomas, .
. 150 00
Edwin F. Tirrell,
·
150 00
Joseph Viger,
. 150 00
Ebenezer Tirrell, Jr., .
150 00
Henry White,
150 00
Winfield B.' Tirrell,
150 00
Charles S. Williams,
. 150 00
Nelson Thomas,
150 00
Sylvester R. Woodward,
. 150 00
Charles R. Trott,
·
150 00
James C. Wendall,
. 150 00
Watson Thayer, .
. 150 00
James White,
· 150 00
Zenas M. Thompson, .
· 150 00
James Welch, 3d,
. 150 00
RECRUITED INTO DIFFERENT REGIMENTS.
Willard J. Pratt,
. $150 00
Wilson Curtis,
$150 00
James H. Bayley,
. 150 00
David Colman,
· 150 00
Michael Higgins,
. 150 00
Hennan Henning,
. 150 00
Josiah Thompson,
150 00
Rufus G. Hildreth,
· 150 00
Benjamin Pratt, 2d,
150 00
William Hees,
. 150 00
Jeremiah Quin, .
. 150 00
Charles F. Johnson,
150 00
Theron Blanchard,
150 00
Thomas Kelly,
· 150 00
Elbridge Nash,
.
150 00
John Myers,
.
150 00
Loring C. Tirrell,
150 00
George W. Webb,
· 150 00
Michael Buckmaster,
150 00
William McGlinsea,
. 150 00
Daniel H. Vining,
· 150 00
Charles E. Warren,
150 00
Alexander B. Rosey,
150 00
William R. Gray,
. 150 00
Bethuel W. Thomas,
· 150 00
Frederick C. Blanchard,
. 150 00
John Q. Bicknell, 2d, .
·
150 00
Joseph F. Ryan, .
.
150 00
Anson F. Bicknell,
· 150 00
Laroy S. Hamilton,
· 150 00
John Boudrot,
·
150 00
Lucius Higgins, .
150 00
George H. Sprague,
. 150 00
William H. Gilman,
. 150 00
$38,100 00
.
.
.
.
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RECAPITULATION.
Received from all sources, . $30,660 77
EXPENDITURES.
On account of Schools,
$8,029 83
Repairs of School-houses, &c.,
268 26
Roads,
2,094 78
Town-House,
50 23
Old Bills, . .
7 99
Town Officers, ·
2,088 32
Miscellaneous,
14,752 61
Town Poor,
.
.
4,163 47
$31,455 49 .
$794 72
MILITARY EXPENSES.
Bounties paid to Volunteers,
. $38,100 00
Aid to Families of Volunteers, .
. 21,770 84
Incidental Expenses,
. 1,393 81
$61,264 65
Town owed last year,
. $12,772 92
Aid furnished in 1861 not allowed by the State Auditor,
349 36
Expenses over Receipts this year,
·
784 72
Military expenses 66 66
. 61,264 65
$75,171 65
Due from State from March 1st, 1862, to
January 1st, 1863,
$16,870 49
Due from State from January 1st, 1863, to March 1st, .
4,638 00
$21,508 49
Town now owes, .
. $53,663 16
.
.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JAMES HUMPHREY, Z. L. BICKNELL, NOAH VINING, Selectmen of Weymouth.
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REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
The Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Weymouth for the year ending February 1st, 1863, respectfully ask leave to make the following Report :-
The number of paupers in the house at the commencement of the year was twenty-three; the whole number during the year, twenty- seven ; the average, twenty-one and two-thirds; the number at the close of the year, nineteen.
The whole sum drawn from the treasury for the support of the poor in the house, including the salary of the Superintendent, has been nine- teen hundred and twenty-two dollars and ninety-two cents. We have allowed the town the hundred dollars for the use of the farm, making the whole cost of the poor in the house eighteen hundred and thirty-five dollars and eight cents.
The amount charged by the overseers for their services, postage, trav- elling expenses, and cash paid by them, has been one hundred and twenty-seven dollars.
The expense of each pauper per week has been one dollar and sixty- three cents and one mill.
There have been three deaths in the house the past year, viz. : Err Cushing died February 26th, aged 78 years ; Jeremiah Stetson, October 20tlı, aged 85 years ; and Lucy P. Raymond, August 25th, aged 43 years.
The expense of the poor out of the house amounts to sixteen hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty-five cents. We have received and paid into the treasury for the support of the poor from other towns, seventy-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents, making the net expense of the poor out of the house, fifteen hundred and thirty-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents. Five hundred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents of the above sum has been paid for the support of persons at the State Lunatic Hospitals at Taunton and Woreester, which, deduct that sum from the above amount, leaves a balance for the actual support of the poor out of the house-nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirty cents.
We found it necessary to make some arrangement for heating the house. The furnace, which had been in the house about ten years, was
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so far used up, that it was of no use whatever. After making some inquiry about the different modes of heating buildings of that descrip- tion, we found it was almost the unanimous opinion of those that had had any experience with steam, and others, that steam would be the best thing that we could use. Accordingly, from the advice of others and our own judgment in the matter, we put in a steam apparatus, at a cost of five hundred and seventy-five dollars, and from what experience we have had the past winter, we believe it the best thing, so far as economy to the town and comfort of the inmates are concerned, that we could have put in.
Inventory of February 1, 1862,
. $1,639 62
Rent of the farm,
.
· 300 00
Orders to Mr. Pratt,
2,547 92
$4,487 54
Inventory of February 1, 1863,
$2,027 46
Improvements in heating, .
575 00
in cistern, .
50 00
$2,652 46
Balance for support of poor,
1,835 08
$4,487 54
Account of Goods, &c., Bought, and Bills paid, 1862-3, by the Superin- tendent.
Paid Mr. Dowed, cutting wood,
$6 00
Porter & Loud, lumber, .
.
5 75
J. M. Goodhue, goods,
36 56
S. Curtis, labor and stock,
142 73
Oscar Foot, scraps, .
5 02 . .
N. Noyse, wheels,
11 00
Mr. Walsh, harness work,
26 25
Mr. Hennesy, labor,
6 88
L. W. Hobart, plaster,
4 50
Patrick Burns, labor,
22 00
for seed potatoes,
1 96
G. W. Simmonds, clothing,
10 75.
Mrs. Aur, fitting shoes,
5: 31
Isaac Burrell, hay, .
8 37
Joseph Allen, cheese, &c.,
21 20
for meat, .
2 25
24
Paid John O. Foye, hardware, .
$20 90
Miss Jones, pasturing,
4 00
John Spence, castings,
9 25
G. Thompson, expressing,
8 61
Lemuel French, labor and sand,
16 25
E. Perry, labor,
5 71
A. Hall, shoes,
4 58
J. Martin, beef,
67 65
L. M. Pratt, tin work,
17 40
for sea manure,
6 81
Mr. Strong, for trees,
4 60
Mr. South, smith work,
3 07
John White, steps, .
2 00
Ansel Burrell, hay, .
10 07
Allen Vining, leather,
1 62
for labor, .
2 25
B. S. Jacobs, hay,
10 22
Lovell Bicknell, herring,
1 50
Joseph Breck, seed, .
4 63
F. E. Loud, lumber,
1 57
Amos Gammon, labor,
25
Henry Loud, goods, .
85 03
Mr. Hunt, crackers, .
2 63
E. Jacobs, brick, ·
20 80
Mr. Bodge, labor, ·
4 00
S. W. King, labor, ·
11 25
W. K. Baker, expressing, .
21 92
H. Sinclair, tin ware,
1 92
Mr. Lane, soap,
9 99
James Blanchard, smith work,
20 60
John Crane, shoes,
8 53
Loring Pratt, cow, .
29 00
Timothy Cleary, labor,
6 00
for baskets and labor,
6 03
A. W. Stetson, brick, &c., .
14 87
7 07
O. Burrell, setting glass, &c., James Totman, hay, .
5 57
O. Allen, meal,
2 00
Richard Humphrey, apples,
1 00
David Cushing, pasturing,
20 00
Thomas White, wood,
29 50
R. V. Burns, killing hogs,
3 75
Weymouth Iron Company, brick,
2 50
25
Paid T. Cushing, pasturing,
$2 50
M. C. Huntress, pig,
6 00
T. V. Shaw, salt grass,
8 00
White & Burrell, medicine, &c.,
4 75
Everett & Lewis, labor,
30 07
S. Lovell, ice, .
10 00
Mr. Condrick, cow,
15 00
for groceries, .
33 28
Henry Durrell, goods,
156 79
S. Healey, smith work,
1 50
Hunt & Hackett, clothing,
4 00
Loring Pratt, apples,
2 00
Peter Sullivan, cutting wood,
11 00
Alvah Morrison, yarn,
8 01
G. W. Pratt, hay,
40 16
A. S. White, medicine,
16 11
M. H. Read, goods, .
48 21
Charles Humphrey, pasturing, &c.,
16 20
for pew rent,.
9 00
P. Howard, pig
8 00
H. B. Cowing, two heifers,
36 00
Leonidas F. Pratt, goods, .
27 20
Joshua Binney, goods,
32 84
Clapp & Willis, meat,
54 05
E. D. Richards, pig,
8 00
Isaac Jackson, lumber,
20 60
B. F. Campbell, steam apparatus,
489 25
Dr. C. C. Tower, medical attendance,
29 25
Dr. N. Q. Tirrell, "
3 00
Joseph Loud, & Co., grain and coal, .
461 10
Sarah Kingman, goods,
7 84
Daniel Cohan, labor,
22 50
for fish and lobsters, .
27 80
M. K. Pratt, goods, .
33 00
J. Wood, meat,
8 26
Samuel Reed, smith work,
8 28
Parker, White & Co., tools and seed, .
31 50
sundries,
31 41
$2,600 83
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G. W. Pratt, Superintendent of Town Farm.
1863.
DR.
Feb. 1. To orders'on treasurer,
$2,547 92
received for produce, &c., 463 41
$3,011 33
1863.
CR.
Feb. 1.
By bill of goods by him bought, $2,600 83
his salary, 365 00
45 50
due from him,
$3,011 33
Amount received for Produce, Stock, Labor, &c., by Mr. Pratt. Received of Henry Newton, making shoes,
$169 09
for pigs, · 31 50
67 01
of S. Curtis, team work, &c.,
26 76
of Lemuel Torrey, beef,
5 35
of Clapp and Willis, beef, .
22 95
for labor on roads,
61 00
State aid for A. B. Rosey, .
36 00
of Weymouth Iron Company, old iron,
12 71
for calf,
5 00
of Lemuel French, team work,
5 35
for eggs and milk,
.
1
$463 41
Support of the Poor out of the House.
Paid Barak Osborn, for Mary Thayer,
$10 00
N. Blanchard, for Isaac Linfield, 33 00
Town of Braintree, for Paul Nedel, .
5 00
Town of Braintree, for Stephen Pratt,
4 00
Town of Quincy, for Thomas Burrell,
5 00
Town of Quincy, for G. W. Dyer,
5 00
Charles E. Hunt, for James Nash,
39 00
George Bates, for Mary Bates, . 93 50
Elnathan Bates, for Esther Bates at hospital,
5 33
John B. Hollis, for his mother, .
39 00
Thomas Longley, for Betsey Jeffers, .
22 50
City of New Bedford, for S. J. Hazard,
23 57
S. F. Newcomb, for Thomas Burrell,
2 00
M. K. Pratt, for Stephen and Hannah Humphrey,
11 24
Joseph Loud & Co., for Louisa Dyer,
3 50
for Mrs. Hay, .
13 35
20 69
of Josiah Martin, cow and calves,
27
Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for Isaac Linfield, $8 25
for A. A. Ryan, . 9 26
Jacob Loud, for John Carson, .. 2 00
Samuel Curtis, funeral expenses of Ebenezer Pool, 9 00
of James Hay,
14 00
of J. Cummings, 11 00
Henry Loud, for Mrs. Drury, .
42 92
for Mrs. Cunningham, 10 00
Dr. N. Fifield, for Thomas Burrell, . 19 50
Relief Billings, nursing A. A. Ryan, 30 00
Dr. F. F. Forsaith, for Thomas Burrell,
15 00
for A. A. Ryan, . 6 75
Ebenezer Adams, coal for D. Hersey,
5 75
for Mrs. Perigo, 5 25
L. P. Hatch, for Mrs. Perigo, . 11 00
L. F. Pratt, for Mrs. Perigo,
22 60
Dr. Fuller, for Hiram Thayer, .
8 00
City of Lynn, for Mrs. Samler,
7 75
Dr. G. C. S. Choate, State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton,
for Mrs. Derby, . 152 92
for Rosamond Pratt, .
166 14
for H. B. Joyce, 144 28
Overseers' orders to S. J. Osborn, 28 50
to Louisa Dyer,
26 00
to Mary Thayer,
78 00
to A. A. Ryan,
49 25
to Ebenezer Pool, .
21 93
to widow E. Pratt, .
26 00
to widow P. Thayer,
18 25
to Polly Evans,
20 00
John O. Foye, for G. Mann,
3 50
City of Boston, for Elizabeth Pratt, .
24 50
for Sarah Pattee,
20 50
for Mary Bates,
2 13
for Sarah Freeman, .
4 50
for Elizabeth Dempsey,
10 50
Joshua Binney, for Thomas Burrell, .
50 44
for Obed Raymond, .
26 54
for R. Hickey, .
5 33
for Mrs. O'Connor,
9 00
for G. Groves, .
1 00
for William Bates,
6 00
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Paid Lydia Farrington, nursing A. A. Ryan, City of Salem, Mrs. Tirrell, Town of Walpole, for M. Carnes and child, 1
$16 42
7 00
43 90
Deduct cash received from other Towns,
.
77 58
$1,537 97
RECAPITULATION.
Cost of supporting the poor out of the house,
. $1,537 97
Cost of supporting the poor in the house, .
1,835 08
$3,373 05
Deduct for use of farm, .
300 00
$3,073 05
Paupers in the Almshouse from Feb. 1, 1862, to Feb 1, 1863.
Date.
NAMES.
Age.
Discharged.
Weeks.
Days.
Feb.
1,
Jeremiah Stetson,%
85
-
-
1,
Err Cushing,t
78
3
4
1,
Betsey Overy,
80
52
1,
Sarah Harding,
.
.
66
52
1,
Benjamin Torrey,
66
52
1,
Samuel Badlam, .
59
52
1,
Deborah Pratt,
.
66
52
1,
Elizabeth Tirrell,
43
52
1,
Mary F. Rosey, .
28
52
1,
Angeline Rosey, .
10
52
1,
Henry W. Rosey,
9
52
1,
Wilton F. Rosey,
4
52
1,
Sarah A. Green, .
55
52
1,
Cordelia E. Young,
9
52
1,
Leroy Tirrell,
21
52
1,
Henry C. Bates, .
26
52
1,
David Binney,
55
37
6
1,
A. B. Rosey,
36
Sept. 25, 1862,
34
6
1,
Lucy Thayer,
39
24,
66
34
5
1,
Sarah Thayer,
13
24,
66
31
5
1,
Harriet F. Thayer,
18
41
1
1,
Rosetta L. Thayer,
16
17
-
1.
Lucy P. Raymond,¿
43
29
3
June 16,
Jonathan Hollis, .
60
Sept. 2, 1862,
11
-
July
8,
George Loud,
21
29
-
25,
Robert Davis,
65
27
-
Different persons,
-
-
5
5
.
Polly Torrey,
67
52
.
.
.
-
-
* Died October 20, 1862. t Died February 26, 1862.
# Died August 25, 1862.
·
39
-
$1,615 55
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Inventory of Stock, Wood, Hay, Provisions, Farming Implements, &c., February 1, 1863.
4 cows,
. $125 00 |
3 ladders, $3 00
1 horse, .
. 30 00
hay chopper, 5 00
1 colt, .
90 00
winnowing machine, 10 00
1 colt, .
40 00
corn sheller, 7 50
4 heifers, .
85 00
beetle and wedges, 3 00
1 yoke oxen,
125 00
wood saw and horse, 3 00
3 hogs,
63 00
5 hay forks, . 4 00
6 pigs,
30 00
scythes and snaths, 5 00
1 horse cart,
25 00
2 harrows, 16 00
2 ox carts, .
40 00
stone tools, . 8 75
1 ox sled, .
6 00
13 tons English hay,
260 00
2 ox wagons,
, 00
2 tons barley fodder, 30 00
1 sleigh,
10 00
21 tons salt hay, 30 00
1 hay wagon,
25 00
fresh hay, . 16 00
1 roller, ·
10 00
40 hay caps, ·
25 00
1 drag,
5 00
lot wood, . hard coal, 45 00
1 harness, .
25 00
manure,
200 00
2 draft harnesses,
10 00
ice chest, ·
6 00
1 cart saddle,
10 00
force pump, 9 00
saddle and bridle,
1 25
bench vice, . 3 00
blankets and halter, .
6 00
churn, 6 00
robe and blanket, 8 00
baskets and lantern, 5 00
3 ox yokes, .
12 00
¿ barrel beans, 4 00
4 manure forks,
4 00
25 bushels corn, 25 00
5 hoes,
2 00
meal and shorts, . 7 50
ox chains,
5 00
400 pounds pork, 36 00
iron bars, .
7 00
3 axes,
3 00
100 pounds lard, 11 00
6 00
55 bushels potatoes, . 35 75
4 00
4 ploughs, .
30 00
turnips, cabbage,
4 00
1 horse hoe,
6 00
33 pounds tea, .
23 10
1 horse rake,
7 00
20 pounds butter, 5 00
2 sleds, ·
8 00
35 pounds rice, 2 80
2 hammers, .
9 00
6 pounds coffee, 90
carpenter tools,
6 00
31 pounds cheese, ·
3 41
1 grindstone,
8 00
1 wheelbarrow,
2 00
bush hook,
2 00
2 tons beets and carrots, 20 00
bush scythes,
2 00
10 00
seed sower,
.
5 00
1 barrel flour, · herrings, .
25
·
80 00
1 harness,
15 00
150 pounds bacon, 13 50
6 shovels, . hay poles,
1 00
vinegar, 1 87 dried apples & squashes, 2 00
30
soap, · $5 00
salt,
· $1 00
200 pounds beef, .
12 00
20 gallons molasses, 8 50 .
parsnips,
3 00
hens,
12 00
50 pounds fish, .
2 50
14 bushels wheat, · 28 00
6 pounds saleratus,. .
48
20 pounds sugar,
. 2 40
$2,027 46
SAMUEL CURTIS, LEMUEL TORREY, JAMES TIRRELL,
Overseers of the Poor of Weymouth.
MARRIAGES
Solemnized in the Town of Weymouth, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. 1862.
Jan. 9. Alpheus Bates, and Hannah More Smith, both of Wey- mouth.
13. John Seabury, of Dennis, and Virginia Torrey, of Wey- mouth.
13. Josiah Merritt Pratt, of Weymouth, and Sarah E. Nash, of Scituate.
20. William Linus Bates, of Weymouth, and Celia Elizabeth Osborn, of Hingham.
29. John Rainals Burns, and Mary Derby Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.
Feb. 10. John Trafton, and Elizabeth Cook, both of Weymouth.
11. Edward Kirk Bates, and Margaret Shee, both of Weymouth. March 10. William Lucius Burrell, and Mary Elizabeth Leach, both of Weymouth.
April 3. James Collier Stoddard, of Chelsea, and Jane Frances Vining, of Weymouth.
May 1. Ziba Chesman, and Lydia Bosworth, both of Weymouth.
1. John W. Lovell, and Henrietta C. Turner, both of Wey- moutlı.
6. John Ewell, and Irene R. Blanchard, both of Weymouth.
18. Augustus Tirrell, and Eliza R. Pratt, both of Weymouth.
29. Alonzo Beal, of East Randolph, and Sarah Sabin Corbin, of Weymouth.
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May 31. William Dudley Tasker, and Almira Holbrook Tasker, both of Weymouth.
31. Edward Everett Dyer, and Helen Elvira Mitchell, both of Weymouth.
June
6. Henry French, of Randolph, and Bessie T. Cole, of Braintree.
18. John Franklin Welch, of Hingham, and Angeline Mott Randall, of Weymouth.
July
7. Ancel French, and Sarah Jane Dyer, both of Randolph.
9. Mathew Everett Pratt, of Randolph, and Caroline Augusta Bishop, of Cambridge.
20. John Fennell, and Mary McCarty, both of Weymouth.
23. Alpheus Burgess Smiledge, and Angeline A. Sutton, both of Weymouth.
27. Charles H. Pool, of Abington, and Eunice A. Grover, of Hingham.
August 3. Francis Hunt, and Lydia Maria Joy, both of Weymouth.
4. John Roachman, and Aurelia Sarah Harding, both of Wey- mouth.
5. Israel Justin Fearing, and Maria Augenet Tirrell, both of Weymouth.
5. William Pike, of Weymouth, and Kate Leonard Davis, of Hingham.
5. Charles Edward Gannett, and Susan Eliza Ford, both of Weymouth.
6. Capt. George Smith, and Sarah W. Ford, both of Abington.
7. George M. Adams, and Lydia G. Phinney, both of Hingham.
7. Charles George Morrill, and Maria Abby Blanchard, both of Weymouth.
10. George Holbrook, and Lois B. Vining, both of Weymouth.
17. T. H. Burrell, and Ellen A. Coughlan, both of Abington.
20. John F. Kingman, and Myraette V. Clark, both of Ran- dolph.
31. William Henry Berry, Jr., and Hannah Maria Clapp, both of Weymouth.
Sept.
7. Henry Lewis Lovell, and Hannah Lucilla Sampson, both of Weymouth.
14. Thomas Couglan, and Mary Ahern, both of Weymouth.
15. Thomas Payson Hobart, and Annie Maria Pool, both of Weymouth.
Oct.
1. Henry B. Sargent, and Lucy A. Fobes, both of Dorchester.
4. Henry A. Baker, of Abington, and Sarah L. Thomas, of Hanover.
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Oct. 5. Benjamin Wales Orcutt, and Sarah Frances Sargent, both of Weymouth.
5. Charles Henry Thompson and Mary Eliza Torrey, both of Weymouth.
15. Lewis' W. Edwards, and M. Lizzie Brown, both of West- brook, Me.
26. Edwin Alepand, and Frances Christina Hawes, both of Weymouth.
29. William Francis Leach, and Eliza Ellen Tirrell, both of Weymouth.
29. Capt. Elliot C. Pierce, and Mary Ellen Baker, both of Weymouth.
Nov. 6. James F. Kinsley, of Randolph, and Mary Howard Leonard, of North Bridgewater.
6. Augustus Jacob Richards, of Braintree, and Mary Tirrell Clapp, of Weymouth.
8. Leonard Thompson, and Lucy Ann Bicknell, both of Weymouth.
12. William P. Nason, and Mary E. Bicknell, both of Abington.
26. Henry Fairfield Spear, and Mary Kenny, both of Weymouth.
26. John Edward Battles, and Mary Matilda Pierce, both of Weymouth.
27. Joseph Parker Thayer, of Braintree, and Martha M. Hollis, of Weymouth.
27. James Mathewson, and Ann Eliza Dyer, both of Weymouth.
27. William Nash, and Lucia Anna Bradford, both of Weymouth.
Dec. 3. William Wallace Clapp, and Annie Otis Lane, both of Weymouth.
13. Charles W. Loud, and Chestina A. Thompson, both of Weymouth.
15. Wilber F. Ager, and Clara B. Beckley, both of Abington.
21. Orlando Hunt, and Celia D. A. Sturdevant, both of Stoughton.
Registered in the Town of Weymouth for the year ending December 31, 1862, the same being solemnized in other towns.
Jan. 18. Thomas Augustus Hunt, and Lizzie Wild Kelly, both of Weymouth.
May 4. Peter Burns, of Cambridge, and Hannah O'Moran, of Weymouth.
25. Theodore Edson, and Elizabeth A. Lovell, both of Wey- mouth.
June
8. George Munroe Hawes, of Weymouth, and Ellen M. New- comb, of Quincy.
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June 8. Peter Healy, and Mary Calligan, both of Weymouth.
15. William Burke, and Mary A. Shea, both of Weymouth.
20. John Shores, and Mary Frances Gardner, both of Wey- mouth.
Aug. 17. James West, and Jennie Eliza Trask, both of Weymouth. Sept. 7. Edward Conlin, and Catharine Cane, both of Weymouth.
Oct. 21. Nathaniel Bemis, of New Bedford, and Lydia A. Tirrell, of Weymouth.
Nov.
1. John Greene, and Rebecca H. Richards, both of Wey- mouth.
12. Thomas Francis Burrell, and Helen Augusta Curtis, both of Weymouth.
23. Anthony Green, and Bridget Cross, both of Weymouth.
A true copy of the original record of the above items.
FRANCIS AMBLER, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS.
Whole number of births registered,
267
Number of births where both parents were natives of the United States, . 130 Number of births where fathers were natives of the United States, and mothers foreign, 7
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