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J. H. Thayer, 66
9 27
Solomon Lovell, ice,
13 00
Amos S. White, medicine,
.
24 74
·
.
5 00
22
Paid Thomas South, blacksmith work, . $90 23
Charles R. Cook, shoeing oxen,
10 50
J. Blanchard, blacksmith work,
75
J. F. Prentiss, 66
2 55
Weymouth Iron Company, blacksmith work, 4 29
Solon Blanchard, chains,
1 50
Thomas French, pumpkins,
2 00
Benjamin Pratt, fowls, .
10 00
J. M. Walsh, harness leather,
1 25
Charles H. Thayer, leather and findings,
9 00
J. W. Rogers, 66
6 06
D. S. Murray, leather, .
2 25
B. F. Shaw, findings, .
46
Warren Burrell, making shoes,
3 00
Cash, for boots,
3 75
J. Crane & Son, shoes, &c., .
16 61
J. O. Foye, hardware, .
6 12
Cash, hardware, .
7 45
Solon W. Pratt, tin and iron ware,
21 20
E. F. Messinger, cotton thread,
1 80
Martin K. Pratt, " Daily Traveller,"
12 00
" Massachusetts Ploughman,"
3 00
T. B. Porter, wood,
27 00
S. F. Whitmarsh, rockweed, .
16 74
George Fairbanks, pew rent, .
1 00
Gratuities to inmates, . .
5 60
L. Aldrich, travelling expenses, 66 sundry articles,
7 93
M. M. Hodgman, .
6 00
Potatoes, oats and grass seed,
27 48
Whip and martingales, .
4 95
School-books,
75
J. J. Blanchard, labor, .
4 49
E. W. Thompson, "
1 50
Mrs. Sanborn, 66
2 00
Charles Sanborn, «'
52 00
George W. Fay, medical attendance,
78 50
E. L. Warren, 66
8 00
F. F. Forsaith, 66 66
10 00
Samuel Curtis, coffin, &c., Mrs. P. Torrey,
13 00
66 66 attendance funeral, 5 00
10 00 C
Samuel Orcutt, fixing clock, . E. S. Hunt, powder,
40
8 72
23
Paid Samuel Curtis, coffin, &c., Mrs. Thayer,
$15 00
66 66 66 E. E. Thayer, 6 00
66 66 66 Patrick Wall, 14 00
66
66 66 M. Masterson,
13 00
Mr. Town, for oxen,
300 00
Holbrook & Co., mowing machine,
110 00
J. W. Nelson, steam-pipe,
5 17
Smith & Collins, water-pipe, .
8 42
Daniel Pratt, brick,
40
Loud & Pratt, lumber,
23 23
W. R. Penniman, "
2 96
Benjamin H. Everett, work and stock, .
77 25
Bicknell & White, 66 66
19 27
W. T. Burrell, paints and glass,
2 95
Cash, grindstone, .
6 96
Henry Loud, furniture, .
58 00
R. A. Stone, bedstead, . Lemnel French, sand,
3 00
4 00
James Dee,
92
T. B. Porter, manure,
77 00
Scraps, .
20 00
$2,925 67
Received for Stock, Produce, Labor, &c.
Received of A. Raymond, for one yoke of oxen, . $252 90
of Mr. Wilkins, for one cow, . 55 00
of J. Martin, for hogs and calves, 91 63
for produce,
482 09
for labor,
973 58
James E. Ford, State aid,
.
34 00
$1,889 20
Overseers of the Poor.
DR.
To cash paid for goods, labor, &c., . $2,938 67
W. C. Austin, for services, 75 00
Leonard Aldrich, 66 375 00
rent of farm, . 300 00
Inventory, February 1, 1868, . . 3,387 90
$7,076 57
24
CR.
By cash received for labor, produce, &c., $1,889 20 Inventory of February 1, 1869, . 3,004 92
$4,894 12
$2,182 45
Improvements.
Paid Jenkins & Noyes, for lightning rods, . $120 00
Expense of Poor out of the House.
State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton-
For Lucretia Derby,
$195 34
Hannah Joyce, . 183 00
Eliza McCue, .
191 22
James H. Loud,
102 50
66
1866,
69 39
Abigail Burrell,
188 11
Paid support of Abigail Burrell,
42 00
66 of C. Hassett and family,
211 35
of Lois Dyer,
51 50
of Mrs. Wall,
13 02
F. F. Forsaith, medical attendance family of Patrick Wall, .
26 25
for support of Susan Larmey, . 48 00
66 of the widow of Hosea Hollis,
39 00
66 of Benj. Orcutt,
39 00
66 of Hannah Pratt, .
52 00
104 00
66
of family of John Orcutt, 66 of Benj. Dyer,
29 02
66
of Mrs. Cornelius Healey,
14 75
66
of child of L. D. Young,
52 00
66
of N. F. Stoddard,
127 25
66
of E. B. Nadell,
52 00
66 of family of Hannah Hickey,
46 63
66
of Joshua Pratt, 48 50 .
44 55
66
of family of Mrs. Leahey,
62 01
66
of Mrs. A. Hearne,.
.
142 78
of Mrs. Seeley,
15 05
66
of E. B. Murphy,
.
44 30
of Mrs. Little,
.
90 12
66
of Esther Bates,
$929 56
25
Paid for support of family of Mrs. J. Binney, widow,
$10 40
66 of Mrs. Viger, 12 80
66 of Mrs. Carey, 6 65
for assistance to Isaac Linfield and wife, . .
80 50
66 to Lydia Clark, .
48 00
to Henry H. Briggs, .
4 00
66
to Percia Loud, .
27 00
66 to Almeda Ham, ·180,
66 to Illinois,
118 20
for assistance to Dennis Slattery,
5 00
66 to Mrs. Edward Powers, .
10 00
66
by W. G. Nash to Mrs. Michael Hig- gins, 1867, 3 00
66
to Mrs. Wood, .
12 69
66 to Mrs. Margaret Powers, .
13 25
66 to Obed Raymond,
3 83
for Ira Raymond,
26 00
66
to Eugene Badger,
12 02
66
to David Tirrell, 12 00
Z. L. Bicknell for expense of sending Roberts, Shea- han and Murphy to State Almshouse, . 6 00
Samuel Curtis for coffin and funeral expense of Mr. Manigan,
16 00
Samuel Curtis for coffins 2 children of Patrick Wall, 15 00
Josiah E. Rice, coffin Thomas Martin,
12 00
Henry Loud, burial goods Thomas Martin,
5 03
Town of Marshfield, assistance to the family of Sam- uel P. Cushing,
51 00
Town of Hingham, assistance to the family of Josiah M. Pratt,
107 00
Bicknell & Brs., goods Josiah M. Pratt, . 4 00
Town of Walpole, assistance to the family of F. M. Cairns, 56 00
City of New Bedford, assistance to Betsey Jeffers, . 39 00
William Fogarty, for support of son, 9 00
Total, . $3,120 51
Amount received and due from other towns,
.
.
97 82
$3,022 69
4
en
70 50
for expenses of
26
RECAPITULATION.
Support of poor in the house, .
. $2,182 45
66 66 out of house, . .
.
.
. 3,022 69
Improvements,
120 00
$5,325 14
Deduct rent of farm,
300 00
$5,025 14
Paupers in the Almshouse from February 1, 1868, to February 1, 1869.
Date.
NAME.
Age.
Discharged.
Weeks.
Days.
Feb'y 1,
Samuel Badlam,
65
-
-
52
-
1,
Elizabeth Tirrell,
49
-
-
52
-
1,
Mary T. Rosey,
34
-
-
52
-
1,
Henry W. Rosey,
16
-
52
-
1,
Wilton S. Rosey,
10
-
-
52
1,
Alonzo Tirrell, .
·
29
-
52
-
1,
Laroy Tirrell, .
27
-
-
52
-
1,
George Loud, .
27
-
-
-
1
1,
James E. Ford, .
7
-
-
-
1,
Lucy Thayer, .
45
52
-
1,
Stephen Humphrey, .
72
-
-
-
1,
James Nash,
84
52
-
1,
Benjamin Torrey,
72
December 25, 1868,
47
-
1,
Polly Torrey, .
72
Died May 18, 1868,
15
3
1,
Henry C. Bates,
32
Left Nov. 25, 1868,
42
5
1,
Abby E. Cushing,
6
Left Feb. 25, 1868,
3
4
1,
Aroline A. Thayer, ·
13
Left July 29, 1868,
25
5
1,
Edward E. Thayer, .
2
Died July 9, 1868,
22
6
1,
Andrew Pratt, .
73
Died Feb. 20, 1868,
2
6
11,
Michael Masterson,
55
Died Feb. 16, 1868,
-
6
Mar. 19,
Mary Thayer,
·
38
Died May 28, 1868,
10
1
19,
Netta Thayer, .
·
-
45
4
June 5,
David Binney, .
62
-
34
3
26,
Thomas Hall, .
54
-
-
31
3
Oct. 7,
David Tirrell, . ·
78
-
-
16
5
Nov. 16,
Prince E. Thayer, .
9
-
-
-
Dec. 31,
Patrick Wall, . ·
35
Died Jan. 1, 1869,
.
-
2
.
52
-
-
52
52
-
-
10
·
·
11
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Inventory of Stock, Wood, Hay, Provisions, Farming Tools, &c., February 4th, 1869.
3 cows,
. $212 00
1 wheel drag, . . $15 00
2 horses, .
. 300 00
2 cart harnesses, 15 00
4 pigs,
100 00
Old harnesses, 3 00
1 ox-wagon,
40 00
Robe and blanket, . 10 00
2 ox-carts,
45 00
3 halters and 2 blankets and 3 sircingles, 8 00
1 ox-sled, .
70 00
5 ox-yokes,
12 00
4 ox-chains,
6 00
1 ox hay wagon,
60 00
2 horse-carts,
90 00
4 axes, 4 00
1 farm wagon, . ·
70 00
3 wood-saws and horses, 3 00
1 covered wagon, .
45 00
5 wood wedges, 1 50
1 sleigh,
10 00
2 picks,
2 50
2 rollers,
5 00
1 bench vise,
2 00
1 drag,
5 00
1 chest of tools, 10 00
5 ploughs,
35 00
2 stone hammers, 6 00
1 Bucklin harrow,
10 00
2 harrows,
8 00
2 iron bars, 4 00
3 ladders, .
3 00
1 horse-hoe,
4 00
1 horse-rake,
6 00
2 scrapers,
12 00
1 churn, .
5 00
2 whiffletrees and chains, 3 00
2 drag rakes, 75
6 rakes, .
1 50
2 hay poles,
50
7 hay-forks,
3 00
1 hay-cutter,
3 00
1 scythe and 6 snaiths, 3 50
2 bush scythes and snaiths, 2 50
30 hay caps, 11 25
1 seed-sower, 6 00
2 wheelbarrows, ·
8 00
1 grindstone, 7 00
Coal, 6 00
Corn and rye meal, 4 00
3 flails, 2 00
3 pairs trace chains, . 6 00
3 stake chains, . .
3 00
1 single harness, . 10 00
Indian meal, .
·
1 00
8 00
1 cheese press and fix- tures, . 7 00
5 baskets and 2 lanterns, 4 75
1 bush hook, 1 50 Steps and pulleys, . 5 00
8 hens, 8 00
20 tons English hay, . 440 00
3 tons salt hay, . 36 00
¿ ton of straw, . 6 00
Carrots and turnips, 27 00
Manure, 240 00
Wood, . 290 00
1 corn-sheller, . 5 00
1 winnowing machine, 1 00
1 swill box, 12 00
1 double harness, · 25 00
7 manure forks, 4 00
7 hoes, 2 00
16 shovels, . 12 00
1 set of stone tools, 10 00
2 mowing machines, . 150 00
1 ice chest, 4 00
1 force-pump,
-
28
19 barrels, .
$2 85
2 hog hooks,
$1 00
1 onion hoe,
1 00
1 hog tub, 1 25
1} barrels flour, . ·
15 00
Lot of plank, .
6 00
Crackers,
75
Sole leather, . 6 pairs shoes,
2 50
2 bushels beans, 8 00
10 00
141 bushels potatoes, .
105 75
108 lbs. lard,
27 00
90 lbs. butter,
45 00
4 lbs. coffee,
40
600 lbs. pork,
126 00
20 lbs. fish,
1 60
Hams and shoulders, 39 27
5 lbs. sugar,
75
1 pair balances,
7 00
52 lbs. soap,
4 94
4 lbs. salæratus,
56
8 lbs. tea, .
8 00
100 lbs. mackerel, Salt,
13 50
7 gallons molasses,
4 20
6 lbs. tobacco, .
2 40
2 snow ploughs,
5 00
Apples, .
1 00
2 bushels parsnips,
1 25
$3,004 92
JAMES HUMPHREY,
NOAH VINING,
T. B. PORTER,
70
2 barrels soft soap, 8 00
D. S. MURRAY, GEO. W. FAY,
Overseers of the Poor of Weymouth.
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MARRIAGES
Registered in the Town of Weymouth for the year 1868, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.
1868.
Jan. 1. Walter C. Gutterson and Ada Maria White, both of Weymouth.
1. Joseph Nash Berry, of Weymouth, and Mary Eliza- beth Percival, of Quincy.
3. Thomas A. Kingman and Maria A. Green, both of Weymouth.
6. Joshua Graves, Jr., and Lizzie Faxon Weston, both of Weymouth.
7. Ichabod L. Wing and Lucy Ann Hawes, both of Wey- mouth.
30. Henry Shaw, of Weymouth, and Annie Maria Bisbee, of Chelsea.
9. Michael Clarey and Margaret O'Neil, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Seth Freeman Blackwell and Stella H. Willett, of Weymouth.
27. Edward Church Blossom, of Hingham, and Sarah Ma- tilda Pratt, of Weymouth.
March 1. Joshua Randall and Abagail Hayden, both of Wey- mouth.
29. William H. Hockings and Emma M. Loud, both of Weymouth.
April
3. Elijah Winslow Beals and Elizabeth Jane Tirrell, both of Weymouth.
26. William Hart Alden and Florence Augusta Gutterson, both of Weymouth.
28. George Barker Windship, of Boston, and Rebecca Green Haskins, of Weymouth.
May
3. Herbert A. Vinton and Susan T. Loud, both of Wey- mouth.
9. Frank D. Thayer and Sarah J. Brooks, both of Wey- mouth.
10. Patrick Henry Linton and Clara Amanda Worster, both of Weymouth.
17. John McDonald, of Braintree, and Bridget Cowen, of Weymouth.
Feb.
30
May 31. George Sampson and Mary Ann White, both of Wey- mouth.
31. Edward Wm. Burne and Martha Washington Bates, both of Weymouth.
June 3. Daniel Belcher Phillips and Hannah Maria Pratt, both of Weymouth.
5. Bradford Hawes and Jeannette Fairbanks, both of Weymouth.
7. N. Augustus Reed and Isabella F. Bicknell, both of Weymouth.
7. Loring Bowditch, of Braintree, and Anna Elizabeth Wright, of Weymouth.
7. Henry Augustus Gardner and Mary Ann Rea, both of Weymouth.
17. William Henry Davis, of E. Randolph, and Adelaide Elizabeth Lovell, of Weymouth.
2. William W. Raymond and Adeline A. Cushing, both of Weymouth.
12. Matthew Lingan and Emily Sarah Tutty, both of Wey- mouth.
27. Albert Munsey and Julia A. Hutchinson, both of Wey- mouth.
Aug.
1. Michael Fitzgerald and Mary Farrell, both of Wey- mouth.
6. James H. Nickerson and Eunice A. Tower, both of Weymouth.
10. Charles G. Cushing and Ella Ann Hawes, both of Weymouth.
12. Robert Bruce Barnes and Mary Elizabeth Makepease, both of Weymouth.
20. Alonzo M. Raymond and Louise L. Osgood, both of Weymouth.
Sept.
6. Jacob Brown, of Henniker, N. H., and Harriet Fox, of Weymouth.
12. Michael Flynn and Margaret Sheehy, both of Wey- mouth.
13. James Knox and Betsy Husbands, both of Weymouth.
13. Edwin R. Gustin and Mercy T. Williams, both of Weymouth.
20. George Briggs Whiting, of Weymouth, and Merilla Jane Davenport, of Haverhill.
22. Everett C. Bumpus, of Weymouth, and Emma F. Rus- sell, of Quincy.
July
31
Sept. 23. Charles S. Bosworth and Elva T. Bates, both of Wey- mouth.
Oct. 1. Leonard Walter Cain and Elizabeth P. Bicknell, both of Weymouth.
6. Charles P. Hunt and Ella M. Read, both of Wey- mouth.
7. Edward Cowing, of Weymouth, and Abby Josephine Cain, of Hingham.
7. Eben Perry Pratt and Fannie Rebecca Cook, both of Weymouth.
8. Benjamin Jackson and Julia Brett, both of Weymouth.
10. George Otis White and Sarah Ann Reed, both of Weymouth.
18. William E. Stone and Margaret C. Canary, both of Weymouth.
19. George A. Dailey and Anna L. Reynolds, both of Weymouth.
22. W. Henry Blanchard and Lucy C. Stetson, both of Weymouth.
1. Charles Ezra Briggs, of Weymouth, and Angeline Lewis, of W. Duxbury.
2. Michael Ford and Margaret Noland, both of Wey- mouth.
15. Jacob Lincoln Waters, of S. Scituate, and Albria El- mina Gordon, of Weymouth.
22. Noah Franklin Vining and Fannie Maria Burrell, both of Weymouth.
22. Edward Gaillardetz and Bridget Field, both of Wey- mouth.
22. William Harrington and Mary Quinlan, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Oscar Thurston and Adaline M. White, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Everett E. Bates and Josephine Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.
25. Henry Pratt and Nora Everett Blackwell, both of Weymouth.
25. Asa K. Binney and Charlotte A. Hayward, both of Weymouth.
25. James Munroe Newcome, of Weymouth, and Susan Kennison, of Hingham.
26. George Lincoln Newton and Augusta Maria Bicknell, both of Weymouth.
Nov.
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Nov. 29. Andrew Jackson Shaw and Eliza Amanda Burrell, both of Weymouth.
29. Dennis Quinn and Margaret Burke, both of Wey- mouth.
Dec. 5. George A. Knox and Emma J. Galusha, both of Wey- mouth.
20. William Heffeiman, of Weymouth, and Jessie Sander- son, of Braintree.
23. Levi Bradley Curtis and Alice Maria Cushing, both of Weymouth.
24. Richmond P. Burrell and Fannie L. Baker, both of Weymouth.
24. Henry Roberts, Jr., and Eliza Gurney, both of Wey- mouth.
25. Andrew Culley, of Weymouth, and Sophia King, of Quincy.
25. Andrew O. Bates and Hannah A. Blackada, both of Weymouth.
30. Albert Tirrell, 2d, of Weymouth, and Emeline J. Emerson, of Ware, N. H.
31. Henry Austin Tirrell and Mary Augusta Swett, both of Weymouth.
A true copy of record.
Attest :
FRANCIS AMBLER, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS .- Names of Children born in Weymouth-1868.
1868.
1868.
Jan'y 5. Lizzie H. Rockwood.
Feb. 5. Abigail F. McCue.
6. Mary W. Joy.
7. Edith P. Simmons.
8. Rosina Coyle.
7. John Sullivan.
8. Julia M. Daly.
7. Philip Fraher.
12. Mary Burke.
8. Mary G. Hunt.
16. Minnie A. Chandler.
10. Clara C. Paine.
19. Russell H. Whiting.
14. Dennis McGrath.
20. Mary L. Bates.
16. Margaret H. Garvin.
26. George F. Cushing.
18. William Bates.
26. Elmer W. Whitten.
26. Matilda Tellier.
20. Mary E. Moran.
22. Susan E. C. Lovell.
24. Arthur C. Burrell.
28. Bridget Collane.
Mar. 3. Lizzie M. Hunt.
5. Edwinia Thomas.
19. Frank Baker.
28. Hannah Roach.
29. Walter P. Tirrell.
31. Elmer W. Salisbury.
Feb'y 4. F. Wilder White.
4. Lizzie E. Thayer.
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1868. Mar. 5. Betsy O. Loud.
6. Mary A. Smith.
7. Alice Cushing.
7. Frederick W. Baldwin.
8. Putnam W. Sweeting.
9. Frederick M. Torrey.
10. George M. Bowker.
10. Walter A. Sargent.
11. Johanna Lonergan.
12. Honorah Carroll.
15. Florence A. Blanchard.
14. Flora A. Barker.
15. Grace L. Bates.
16. Louis F. Guertin.
-. Herbert Woodside.
19. Emerson L. Hunt.
20. William W. Kennison.
20. Frederick H. Lord.
20. Arthur C. Bowker.
23. John Fennell, Jr.
25. Mary F. Kelly.
April 1. Mary E. Connell. 1. John Welsh.
4. Fannie E. Hawes.
5. James F. Whalan.
5. Susan F. Halligan.
8. Francis W. Rea.
8. Eva L. Humble.
15. Alvalı C. Tisdale.
15. Winifred Goodman.
15. Harriet F. Blanchard.
18. Mary A. Chandler.
19 Hannora M. Kiely.
19. Nettie M. Boodrue.
21. Morrill A. Hunt.
23. Albert Humphrey, 2d.
27. Peter F. Hayes.
30. Thomas Brett, Jr.
May 1. Edith M. Tirrell.
2. Edith A. Gay.
3. Henry Badger.
4. Willie L. Hollis.
11. Sarah Ash.
15. William Kennesy.
16. John O'Moran Wheelan.
22. Jennie M. Merchant.
26. Avis F. Burrell.
29. Aubery W. Hart.
30. John S. Makepeace, Jr.
June 3. Charles H. Stetson.
4. Margaret Griffin.
5. Helen M. Jones.
7. William E. Pray.
11. Rose S. Hardwick.
1868. June 11. Edith Lillian Easterbrook.
13. Charles L. Thompson. 13. Bridget Collerain.
.14. Cora F. Cushing.
19. Elizabeth G. Totman.
20. Margaret E. Curting.
20. Lucy A. Writhington.
21. Edwin P. Tirrell.
21. John McDermot.
23, Mary Hart.
25. Francis H. Caulfield.
28. Ellen Coyle.
July 4. James Cullen, Jr.
5. Marianna Dee.
7. Grace N. Denton.
8. Edwin T. Pratt.
8. Gertrude F. Beals.
10. Alice A. Jordan.
16. John T. Curren.
17. Catherine Curren.
17. George F. Maynard, Jr.
18. Anna McCue.
19. James F. Cullen.
20. William M. Burrell.
26. Alfred Jennison Ellsworth.
27. Ellen F. Dumphy.
28. Norah D. Hollis.
28. Lindley D. Dean.
28. Ellen Snider.
Aug. 1. Thomas H. Melver.
1. Luther Hatch, 2d.
4. Nellie F. Bates.
5. Child of Dr. C. C. & Clara Tower.
8. Minot F. Pratt.
9. Albert Bates, Jr.
12. Emily T. Loud.
15. Mary E. Ryan.
23. - Furlong.
28. Anna T. Morse.
31. Michael Cronin, Jr.
Sept. 1. Christie E. Clapp.
2. Francis Kenedy.
3. Child of Isaac H. & Mary E. Binney.
3. James B. Roberts.
4. Mary T. Clapp.
5. Nelson Leduc, Jr.
15. Nellie E. Lemar.
18. Sarah J. White, Rosinna White, twins.
22. Elmer A. Holbrook.
22. Elizabeth Gilligan.
24. Eolus Doble.
28. Jeremiah Donovan.
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1868.
Oct. 3. Angenetta M. Fearing.
3. Jennie Tirrell.
16. Ruth A. Lincoln.
4. Mary V. Holbrook.
17. Osburn Shaw.
4. Willie S. Cooney.
17. Carrie W. Dyer.
4. Minot Davis.
5. Lizzie M. Nash.
5. Thomas F. Collier.
6. George Hawes.
8. Emma F. Spear.
10. George Dowd.
11. Thomas Rich.
11. William A. Liberty.
12. Henry A. Nash, Jr.
13. Martha Thompson.
14. Joseph B. Osgood.
15. Josephine Larmey.
15. Mary A. English.
15. Mary S. McDonald.
17. Emily F. Moore.
18. Mary I. Murphy.
18. Tirza Tirrell.
19. Alice Blanchard.
26. Alphonso Salisbury.
26. Julia A. McEuroe.
27. Nellie M. Nickerson.
27. Child of James & Lucenna McFaun.
31. Mabel R. South.
31. Anna L. Long.
Nov. 2. Hattie M. Loud.
4. Carrie E. Fairbanks.
5. Mary J. Carroll.
6. Lydia C. Lovell.
6. George Tracy.
7. Child of Hervey L. & Josephine Cushing.
7. Edward J. Loudergan.
8. Alice L. Gutterson.
11. James H. Tracy.
8. Peter P. Bedard.
10. James H. Cross.
11. James Adrian Denbroeder.
11. William Carroll, Jr.
13. John N. Guerting.
13. Elizabeth H. Fennell.
13. Mary O. Cheeks.
19. Jane N. Randall.
21. Charles D. Goodwin.
22. John Loudergan.
22. Mary E. Joy.
24. Child of Charles L. & Abby Stetson.
27. Michael F. McCarthy.
28. Child of William H. & Annie B. Robinson.
The names and date of birth of children born in this town are presented for the purpose of affording opportunity to those inter- ested of correcting errors and omissions in the record. All errors and omissions in last year's record reported to the town clerk have been corrected.
FRANCIS AMBLER, Town Clerk.
18. Helen G. Derby.
18. John E. Tracy, William F. Tracy, twins.
20. Jennie M. Loud.
20. Daniel E. Wheelan.
21. John M. Coyle.
23. Mary Ann Gerrold.
24. Robert B. Nashı.
27. Bridget E. Sheehan.
29. William F. Griffin.
29. Lewis J. Mathew.
Dec. 2. Child of Elisha & Nellie F. Bass.
3. Clara F. Prentice.
3. Child of Abijah J. & Mary E. Glover.
4. Parmelia J. Bearce.
6. Walter P. White.
7. Child of Warren B. & Abby C. Hollis.
1868.
Nov. 13. Mary J. Bass.
35
DEATHS
Registered in the Town of Weymouth for the year 1868.
[The names inclosed in parenthesis indicate the maiden names.]
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Disease or Cause of Death.
Place of Birtlı.
Jan. 4, 4,
Sarah (Hunt) Harding, . Filena F. (Cain) Thayer, Susan H.(Pool) Billings,
19
4
2
Consumption,
5, 6,
George W. Tracy, .
2
11
23
Diphtheria,
8,
David Pratt,
85
10
2
Pneumonia,
8, 9.
Edward H. Whitaker, Marg't (Moran) Curley, Mary L. Tracy, ·
5
10
4
Diphtheria,
Weymouth.
14,
Lucinda (Reed) Cary, .
62
0
14
Consumption,
N. Hampshire.
24,
Benjamin F. Barrett, Frank Cotey, .
48
8
3
Consumption?
Concord.
31, 4, 6,
Harriet L.(Pratt)Tirrell, Charles E. Hollis, . ·
43 5
8
2
Paralysis,
Vermont.
8, 13, 13,
Johanna Welch,
7
7
Congestion of Brain,
66
14,
Daniel J. Healy, .
1
21
Diphtheria,
-
-
Consumption,
Ireland.
5
23
Paralysis,
Newton.
8
Cancer,
Weymouth.
42
3
5
Consumption,
Ireland.
3
11
2 Diphtheria,
Weymouth.
76
4
Old Age, .
-
Stillborn,
1
1
Stillborn,
66
G
14
Congestion of Brain,
Boston.
3, 3, 15, 18, 18, 19,
Mary L. (Langly) Emery, Sarah F.(Sargent)Orcutt, James Bates, . .
32
1
13
Consumption,
.
Boston.
82
-
Drowned,
·
Weymouth.
31, 29, 4,
April 6, 11, 12,
23, 4, 28, May
1. 6, 8, 10. 12, 15, 18, 28, 28, 30, 17, June 11, 24, 2,
19,
E. Howard Bates, . Joseph Larmer,
29
-
Consumption,
.
N. Hampshire. Weymouth. New Jersey.
Feb.
16, 17, 20, 21, 26, 13, 27, 19, 21, March 2,
- Baker, . Frank Baker, .
Frank H. Sherman,
10 29
6
11
Consumption of Blood, . Paralysis, ·
Truro.
10
Consumption,
·
Weymoutlı.
5
5
Consumption,
·
Maine.
Hannah (Bump) Ray- mond,
Paralysis,
Annis M. Cushing,
5
43
-
Very sudden, .
66
Hattie M. Stoddard,
3
Scarlet Fever,
66
Emily L. Tirrell, .
0
Congestion of Lungs,
66
Ida M. Kelly, .
G
8
-
Palsy,
Stillborn,
6
4
27
Typhoid Pneumonia,
71
3
3
General Debility,
3
1
6
G
4
10
10 26
Con. of Bowels & Liver, Consumption,
Boyl David Hill,
3
Infla. of Lungs & Liver,
Ireland.
38
1
40
5
27
Consumption,
Weymouth.
2
5
2
26
1 Inf. Remittent Fever, Convulsions, .
66
43
1
20
Consumption,
11
-
Apoplexy,
Weymouth. Braintree. Weymouth.
66
64
11
3
Apoplexy,
New York.
52
-
-
Inflammat. of Bowels,
Ireland.
4
13
Marasmus,
Weymouth.
0
2 Dropsy on Brain,
Weymouth,
18
G
8 Pneumonia,
3
8
Lung Fever,
66
Dennis McGrath, .
1
6
Michael Masterson, · 55 87
Sarah (Rogers) Wesson, Andrew Pratt,
Ellen (Cronin) Sullivan, James Gilligan,
Clarissa (Pratt) Bates, . White, .
Lucy E.(Whiting) Lovell, Esther (Atwood) Atkins, 53 21 Nathan J. Lawrence, . 33
-
- 15
3 21
Middlebor?gh. Weymoutlı.
Eliza C.(Pierce) Burrell, Lydia (Bates) Payne,
72
19
Cancer,
23 19 2 Croup,
66
Samuel French, 2d, - Shaw, .
Thomas Brett, Jr., Edward H Richards, Josiah Richards, · Fannie R. Burns, . Herbert E. Baker, Silas Binney, Polly (Bates) Torrey, .
68 74 40
-
- 4
Consumption,
Mary H (Turner) Thayer, Mary ( Vinson) Burrell, . Blanche M. Fay, Louis F. Guertin, Sarah J. (Woodward) Pratt,
71
4
37
0
19
Consumption,
12,
Charles A. Blanchard, . Margaret Fennell, .
-
Congestion of Brain,
8 1 HC 1 00 1 3
1
Scarlet Fever, Croup,
-
AGE.
36
Deaths registered in the Town of Weymouth-Continued.
AGE.
Date of Death.
Names of Deceased. 1.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Disease or Cause of Death.
Place of Birth
July
2,
Phebe B. (Richards) Bates,
72
9
-
Paralysis,
Weymouth.
8,
Lizzie S. (Dunbar) Bas- sett,
30
13
Consumption,
66
9,
Edward E. Thayer,
1
8 8 00 00
25
Cholera Infantum,
66
15,
Mary B. (Howland) Tot- man,
51
1
Cancer,
16,
Freddie Leon'd Aldriclı, Robert B. Nashı,
35
3
25
Typhoid Fever,
.
21,
Nathaniel Newcomb,
5S
2
13
Consumption,
.
28,
George B. Austin, . Belle A. Dutton,
4
4
10
Congestion of Lungs,
.
25,
Mary M. (Mansfield) Kendall,
21 27
11
25
Consumption,
10, 15,
Mary E. (Pratt) Spear, . Roscius Walker,
19
10
9
Typoid Fever,
66
19,
Mary G. Hunt,
6
11 Cholera Infantum,
66
14,
Mary Allen, .
1
3
Cholera Infantum, Dysentery?
22, 5, 10,
Alma Mason Hunt,
2
5
14 Congestion of Lungs,
.
15,
James Sullivan, ·
69
8
Neuralgia of Heart,
.
Weymouth.
23, 3,
George S. Burrell, .
6
20
Consumption,
.
24,
Joseph B. Pool,
51
5
-
Consumption, .
26,
Michael McDermott,
1
5
Consumption of Bowels, -
Sept. 15,
Charlotte E. (Fowler) White, .
63
7
11
Paralysis,
3, 1,
Johanna Lonergan,
-
5
20
10, 1,
Tamor S. (Lincoln) Cain,
62
3
17
4,
Nancy H. (Fisher) Ray- mond,
31
27
Internal Abscess, .
Ambrose Salisbury,
59
1
-
Paralysis,
00
Scarlet Fever,
10, 6, 24,
Alice Blanchard,
6
5
1
Scarlet Fever,
24,
Thomas F. Clark, .
4
6
Scarlet Fever,
25,
John Clark, .
8
0
Scarlet Fever,
26, 7, 7,
Mary Alice Clark, . Ruth French, . . Ellen M. (Newcomb) Hawes,
29 2
4 3
18
Scarlet Fever,
21,
Frederick I. Cushing, Jr., Maria Foster (Pallissier) Jones,
88
6
23
Pneumonia, .
Boston.
2, 2,
Patience B.(Pratt) Salis- bury,
$1
3
15
Old Age, .
David P. Chubbuck,
6
1
Consumption,
30,
Wilbur W. Mannel,
8
S
-
Dysentery,
17,
Belinda T. (Wade) Peirce, . Asa Hunt,
75
-
18 23
Heart Disease,
Nov. 22,
Dennis Slattery,
54
-
1,
Mary P.(Bailey ) Torrey,
62
2
25
27,
Nathan Tirrell,
56
9
27,
Emma Wales Fairbanks, Charles Mannigan,
1
4
Croup,
Congestion of Brain, t
Jacob Tirrell White,
37
3
0
7
1
28
Scarlet Fever,
25
Scarlet Fever,
222,
Joseph Bates, Jr., .
31
4
0 Consumption,
3,
Frederick Peakes, .
9
19
Diabetes,
17,
Charles E. Blackwell, . 1
15
Consumption,
* Lived 4 hours.
t Cause by injury.
Oct.
8, 29, 16,
Mary A. Cushing, . Mary E. Burke,
1
20
65
24
Congestion of Lungs, Paralysis.
*_
-
5
Consumption,
22,
Elizabeth Clark,
66
1
4
Scarlet Fever,
66
64
-
66
9
Convulsions, .
Quincy. Weymouth.
24,
Herbert Woodside,
G
-
Cholera Infantum,
New York. Weymouth. 66
George G. Lovell, .
57
0
14
Cons. & Heart disease, . Heart disease, .
66
Hingham.
-
Sandwich. Weymouth. 66
Daniel Hunt, . George Hawes,
1 7 IHVH 1
13
Cholera Infantum,
.
Boston.
19,
Hervey Cushing, .
Asa Kingman,
56
8
4 Paralysis,
·
Hingham.
Weymouth.
.
Boston. Weymouth.
Prince E. Joy,
21
-
-
Consumption,
New York. Weymouthı. 66
Aug.
9,
- Clapp, .
1
2
28
Cholera Infantum,
Dudley.
19,
Quincy. Weymouth.
2
4
14
Dysentery,
.
Worcester. Hatfield.
26,
Eliza Alline, .
63
-
-
22 Consumption of Bowels,
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