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E. Pratt, horse hire for " 66
7 50
P. H. Cushing, " 66 66
66
3 25
C. S. Clapp, dinners
66
66
7 50
Oran White, auditing accounts, .
4 00
John Leary, carting bricks for vault, . 20 00
William Cushing, freight on vault doors, 6 30
10 25
W. W. Raymond, stationery, stamps and books for selectmen, 14 34
Elias Richards, postage, &c.,
11 46
Thomas F. Burrell, drawing engine (Union) from fire at East Weymouth, . 2 00
Noah Vining, expenses on vault,
16 93
William Cushing, stationery, &c.,
6 69
Jason Holbrook, labor on vault,
11 25
John Reidy, iron work on vault,
13 36
F. M. Dodge, incidental expenses, supt., . 7 60
Isaac Jackson, lumber for railroad bridge, 1868,
25 81
$1,499 55
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66
66
J. White Belcher, appraiser of school property,
66
.
.
A. Sherman, repairs of sign boards, .
22
STATE AID PAID
To Disabled Soldiers and Sailors and their families, and the families of Deceased.
F. M. Adlington,
$48 00 | John Hope,
$168 00
John T. Ayres,
48 00 Boyle D. Hill,
· 48 00
Samuel A. McAllister,
96 00 John Q. Hersey, 96 00 .
Christopher T. Bailey, 84 00 Daniel D. Hersey, . 8 00
Andrew J. Baker,
96 00
Henry S. Hollis,
96 00
Calvin R. Baker,
72 00
Albert C. Hayden, .
56 00
F. T. Bicknell,
48 00 Lucius M. Hamilton,
32 00
William L. Burrell,
8 00
Edwin L. Joice, ·
48 00
Howard Baker,
238 00
Ellis V. Lyon,
96 00
Otis S. Blanchard, .
· 48 00
Branch Lyon,
48 00
Moses Beauliew, .
32 00
Charles J. Lynfield,
48 00
Mary E. Buttimore,
56 00 Lemuel P. Littlefield, 96 00
Charles H. Burrell,
168 00
William Long,
76 00
Martin D. Burrell, .
·
54 00
Joseph Lemar,
132 00
Galen A. Carter, .
·
96 00
Daniel Lawson,
·
96 00
Charles A. Crocker,
.
96 00 William A. Lewis, .
.
96 00
George H. Cooledge,
48 00
Daniel E. Looney, . William Mulroney,
·
16 00
James L. Clapp,
24 00
William F. Merchant,
24 00
Edward B. Chessman,
152 00 Charles J. McMorrow,
120 00
David W. Cushing,
·
48 00
William McNair, .
72 00
Joseph T. Dame, .
96 00 Aaron P. Nash, Jr.,
72 00
Benjamin F. Foss, .
96 00 Charles F. Pray, .
96 00
James Ford, .
48 00
Warren W. Pope, .
. 60 00
Samuel L. French, .
72 00
Francis B. Pratt, . ·
72 00
I. Justin Fearing, .
48 00
Nathaniel B. Peare, ·
84 00
Richard Fowler.
16 00
Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d, .
144 00
John Fennel, .
27 00
Elijah Prouty,
96 00
James R. Gilligan, .
84 00
Benjamin F. Pratt, 3d, .
96 00
Andrew J. Garey, .
·
72 00 James Pratt, .
96 00
Edward B. Gardner,
. 168 00 William J. Pedman,
24 00
Jacob Gardner, Jr.,
· 84 00
Benjamin F. Robinson, .
84 00
Lyman T. Holmes,
· 48 00 George W. Russ, .
84 00
John Horgan,
· 96 00 Michael Riley,
168 00
William Harrington,
· 24 00 S. A. Rockwood, .
112 00
Patrick Howley,
16 00 Daniel F. Rogers, .
96 00
Asaph L. Hollis,
· 238 00 Samuel J. Ross, ·
· 36 00
Cornelius Healey, .
. 96 00 Henry Ritchie,
·
.
·
· 80 00
96 00
Patrick McCue,
76 50
.
·
·
23
Sargent L. Stoddard,
. $84 00 | Sumner Thompson, . $144 00
William W. Smith,
48 00 Zenas M. Thompson, . 102 00
Owen Smith, .
. . 51 00 Noah W. Thayer, . 44 00
Andrew J. Shaw, .
80 00 Richard B. Torrey,
. 96 00
Oliver B. Stackpole, 96 00
Patrick Ward,
27 00
George Starbuck, .
80 00
Eugene S. Williams, 4 00
Edward Slattery,
168 00
Gilbert F. Willett, . 40 00
Naaman Torrey,
96 00
James Weeks,
288 00
Edwin F. Trufant, .
48 00
Henry T. Wade, 48 00
William F. Thayer,
·
24 00
Stephen R. Willis, .
·
88 00
Samuel C. Taylor, .
·
56 00
Charles H. Thompson, .
168 00
$7,913 50
NON-RESIDENT BANK TAX.
Paid State Treasurer for tax collected on bank shares of non-residents of State, .
$143 84
NOTES PAID.
Paid Mary D. Vining,
$400 00
F. Sumner Torrey,
200 00
Weymouth National Bank of Weymouth,
. 18,000 00
First National Bank of South Weymouth,
6,000 00
Thomas Derby, Jr., .
150 00
Oliver B. Shaw,
700 00
James Torrey, District No. 1 note,
2,100 00
Henry Newton, «
66
209 32
$27,759 32
INTEREST PAID.
Paid Union National Bank, Weymouth, .
$341 86
First National Bank, South Weymouth,
143 11
Coupons,
3,297 00
Lovell Bicknell,
84 00
Mary D. Vining,
20 50
F. Sumner Torrey,
7 00
Shuah Sumner, .
74 20
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24
Paid Olive P. Huntington,
$50 00
Joseph Totman,
70 00
Oliver B. Shaw,
49 00
James Torrey, .
101 22
Elias Richards, .
14 10
Thomas Derby, Jr., .
9 87
$4,261 86
DISTRICTS' DEBTS PAID.
Paid Peter W. French, balance due as Treasurer of late 3d school district, .
$76 08
A. J. Richards, balance due as Treasurer of late 9th school district, 445 64
Henry Newton, note and interest due by late 1st school district,
209 32
Joseph Totman, note and interest due by late 3d school district,
103 07
Elnathan Bates, balance due as Treasurer of late 1st school district, 104 41
$938. 52
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
Paid State Tax, $7,900 00
County Tax, 3,341 79
State Treasurer, tax on bank shares of non-residents, 143 84
$11,385 63
DISCOUNT AND REMITTANCES.
Discount on Taxes, .
.
$2,505 60
Remittances, .
240 95
$2,746 55
25
RECAPITULATION.
Received from all sources, . $124,435 64
EXPENDITURES.
On account of Schools, . $15,179 47 of Roads, 12,145 22 .
317 28 of Town House,
New School-house in 4th District,
7,240 85
66 66 in 5th District,
3,726 84
66 in 6th .District, .
2,738 38
Repairs of School-houses,
4,013 87
Town Officers, .
4,590 35
Miscellaneous, .
1,499 55
Aid to Soldiers and Families, .
7,913 50
Town Poor,
4,552 57
Notes paid,
27,759 32
Interest, .
4,261 86
State Tax,
7,900 00
County Tax,
3,341 79
District debts paid, .
938 52
Discount and Remittances,
2,746 55
State Treasurer, tax on non-residents' bank shares, . 143,84
$111,009 76
TOWN DEBT.
Ten Bonds, 5 per cent., due April 1, 1871,
· $10,000 00
66 66 66
66 1873, .
. 10,000 00
66 66 66 66
1875, 10,000 00
Twenty-five Bonds, 6 per cent., due May 1, 1870, . 2,500 00
Twenty-three Bonds, 6 per cent., due May 1, 1874,
11,500 00
Sixteen Bonds, 6 per cent., due May 1, 1877, .
16,000 00
Olive P. Huntington, note, 7 per cent.,
714 30
Shuah Sumner, 66
7 66
1,060 00
Joseph Totman, 66
7 66
..
1,500 00
Lovell Bicknell, 66
7 66
800 00
James Torrey, 66
66
2,100 00
Lovell Bicknell,
400 00
Savings Institution, .
13,000 00
Thomas Humphrey, .
300 00
.
$79,874 30
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ASSETS.
Taxes unpaid and Cash in treasury, after deducting unpaid orders,
$9,000 00
Balance due from State on Aid account as per settlement, for the years 1864, 1865 and 1866,
2,605 05
Due on State Aid account for 1867,
548 53
66 1868,
236 75
66
66 1869, ·
7,491 50
Balance from January to March, 1870,
1,169 50
due from Trustees Hingham and Quincy bridges, 265 68
66 due on Nadell house, . 425 00
$21,742 01
Total Debts,
. $79,874 30
Assets, ·
21,742 01
Balance,
. $58,132 29
APPRAISAL OF SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY.
DIST. No. 1,-Appraisal, .
$11,146 00
Cash, .
58 96
Insurance policies,
72 00
Deduct the District debt, .
2,311 00
Remitted, .
$8,965 96
DIST. No. 2,-Appraisal, .
$5,383 00
Insurance policies,
76 00
$5,459 00
District debt,
100 00
Remitted, .
$5,359 00
DIST. No. 3,-Appraisal, .
. $10,080 00
Cash,
7 33
Insurance policies,
42 50
$10,129 83
District debt,
611 70
Remitted, . ·
$9,518 13
·
$11,276 96
27
DIST. No. 4,-Appraisal, .
$2,125 00 Cash,
29 42
$2,154 42
District debt,
60 00
Remitted, .
$2,094 42
DIST. No. 5,-Appraisal, .
$1,825 00
Cash, ·
9 35
Remitted, . ·
$1,834 35
DIST. No. 6,-Appraisal remitted, . $205 00
DIST. No. 7,-Appraisal, . . $20,801 00
Cash,
142 50
Insurance, .
200 00
Interest paid from March 15 to July 1, 1869,
265 42
$21,408 94
District debt,
13,000 00
Remitted, . ·
· $8,408 94
DIST. No. 9,-Appraisal, .
. $11,700 00
Insurance policies, .
50 00
$11,750 00
District debt,
430 48
Remitted, .
. $11,319 52
DIST. No. 10,-Appraisal,
$1,610 00
Cash,
61 87
Insurance policies,
12 00
$1,683 87
District debt, .
300 00
Remitted,
.
· $1,383 87
.
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Dist. No. 1,-Total amount of property,
. $11,276 96
No. 2,- 66
66
.
5,459 00
No. 3,- 66 66
10,129 00
No. 4,-
66
66
66
2,154 42
No. 5,- 66
66 66
1,834 35
No. 6,- 66 66 66
205 00
No. 7,-
66
66
21,408 94
No. 9,- 66
66
66
11,750 00
No. 10,- 66
66
1,683 87
Total,
$65,901 54
Debts due from Districts March 15, 1869.
Dist. No. 1,
$2,311 00
No. 2, .
100 00
No. 3,
611 70
No. 4,
60 00
No. 7,
13,000 00
No. 9,
430 48
No. 10, .
300 00
Total indebtedness, .
$16,812 18
Total debts of districts assumed by the town, . $16,812 18
Paid,
938 52
$15,873 66
Paid for new School-houses and repairing old, · . $17,719 94
66
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REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
The undersigned, Overseers of the Poor for the Town of Weymouth, for the year last past, respectfully submit the following Report :-
The Superintendent of last year has been retained through the present year.
Mr. Aldrich, in his care and attention to stock and the general man- agement of the farm, has given us most complete satisfaction. A few years since we had to buy hay to keep our stock, and this year the barn was barely large enough to hold the harvest of hay. We have expended a large sum on improvements of the farm and farming utensils and stock, and for the coming year little need be used for these purposes. The farm is in many respects a model of neatness and good order, and is a credit to the town of Weymouth.
The inmates have generally been healthy. There has been but two deaths, Mr. David Tirrell and Mr. David Binney. The number in the house is small, only averaging fifteen and two-thirds; and the expense was one dollar and ninety-six cents per week to each person. The inside of the house has been kept in the same neat and perfect order as last year, and we are perfectly satisfied that Mrs. Aldrich is all that can be desired for a matron of an almshouse-careful, indus- trious and conscientious in the discharge of her various and very diffi- cult duties ; and although she has been somewhat out of health lately, we are happy to know that she is fast gaining the health so much needed, no less for the welfare of the inmates than for her own com- fort and enjoyment.
Account of Goods bought and Bills paid in 1869-70.
Bicknell Bros., groceries, .
$125 80
Henry Loud,
.
.
.
59 37
Willis & Worster, groceries,
74 12
Nash, Radcliffe & Allen, groceries, . ·
53 93
J. Binney & Co.,
66
.
111 23
E. K. Chipman,
66
17 00
.
.
30
Merriam & Co., groceries,
$82 35
Thomas Nash, cider,
50
R. Warner, 1 dozen brooms,
6 00
Ames & Co., garden seeds,
9 38
Otis Monroe, seed oats,
6 00
Silas Pierce, gin,
4 50
John Pearson, beef, .
14 07
Geo. O. Murch & Co., seed potatoes,
12 60
Tower & Joy, flour, .
34 50
Express and expenses to Boston,
1 30
A. P. Bent, fish,
21 00
B. P. Paine, "
29 55
T. G. Pool, 6
1 75
W. G. Thayer, fish, .
6 11
Cash for lemons and fish, .
1 25
Fresh fish and apples,
2 00
C. Thayer, meat,
2 42
Josiah Martin, meat,
192 98
Oriental Tea Company,
4 00
F. French, seed potatoes, .
3 50
D. W. Hayward, soap,
24 00
Seed oats,
7 12
Hodges, crackers,
4 00
Baker, plough point,
60
Benjamin Dyer, potatoes,
1 25
Clams,
40
B. F. Shaw, tobacco and mustard,
1 58
Bread,
1 00
Meat,
1 50
Mutton and tomatoes,
2 75
Meat and fruit,
2 50
Fish,
1 50
Vegetables,
4 82
Sundries from market,
7 00
Cabbage and tomatoes plants, .
2 45
Henry Loud, dry goods, .
251 81
C. S. Williams, . «
48 04
M. H. Reed, 66
9 00
E. G. Tirrell, spittoon,
25
Hat for N. Thayer, .
2 00
Boots for Tirrell,
1 00
Pants for Badlam,
3 00
Vest for Hall, .
1 00
.
31
Knitting socks,
$1 62
Print,
50
J. W. Rogers, leather,
7 82
Glass,
3 50
Repairing chairs,
. 50
Mrs. Cook, cutting and sewings dresses, .
3 50
Gratuities to inmates,
4 52
Mrs. French, cutting dress,
35
Sundries, .
5 15
Staple for cart,
25
Expense to Duxbury,
1 60
Baker's Express,
75
Dog license,
2 00
Regulations for Almshouse,
4 60
M. K. Pratt, "New England Farmer," 66 for " Daily Journal,"
12 36
Whitmarsh, for rockweed,
18 55
Weymouth Iron Company, nails, spikes and herring,
5 45
J. Nelson, repairs on steam-pipe,
1 00
R. Burrell, care of D. Binney, .
1 00
Expense to Boston, .
2 00
Hay-cutter,
12 00
Isaac Binney, heifer,
35 00
John W. Thomas, cow and calf,
100 00
Alexis Torrey, horse,
225 00
Joshua Wilkins, for difference on cows,
50 00
Francis Ambler, medicines,
41 65
J. Crane & Son, boots and shoes,
30 02
John M. Walsh, repairs of wagon,
51 05
S. W. Pratt, hardware, .
59 07
Thomas South, smith work,
110 33
W. T. Burrell, labor and stock,
96 91
Everett & Gould, " 66
36 40
P. A. Wales, pump, .
32 00
Loud & Pratt, lumber,
137 75
J. C. Rhines, lumber and lime,
6 31
Bicknell & White, labor and stock, .
73 95
Lewis Belcher, posts and rails,
35 43
S. Lovell, ice, .
13 00
Elihu Pratt, coal,
108 00
J. Loud & Co., grain,
425 04
S. Curtis, coffin and funeral expenses of David Tirrell, 20 00
66
66 66 of D. Binney, 19 00
2 45
32
James Totman, difference in cows, .
$10 00
Sundries, .
85
W. Burrell, cabbage,
3 36
George Nash, labor, .
3 00
Benjamin Dyer, "
62 00
William Coyle, 6
33 50
John Connell, "
40 00
David Richards, "
34 50
Timothy Cohan, "
3 00
T. Morris & Son, for harness, .
45 00
Dr. E. L. Warren, for medical attendance,
41 50
Dr. G. W. Fay,
8 50
For rent of pew,
10 00
$3,348 37
Received.
For produce,
$627 82
produce,
771 50
James E. Ford, State aid,
48 00
$1,447 32
Overseers. DR.
To cash paid for goods, labor, &c.,
$3,348 37
" Leonard Aldrich, for services, . 450 00
rent for farm, .
300 00
Inventory of February 1st, 1869,
·
3,004 92
$7,103 29
CR.
By cash received for produce, labor, &c., .
$1,447 32
Inventory of February 1st, 1870, . ·
3,840 70
$5,288 02
Improvements.
Loud & Pratt, lumber for out-houses, . $137 00
Bicknell & White, labor,
73 00
$210 00
Expense of Poor out of the House. Paid State Lunatic Asylum, Taunton, for Lucretia Derby, $196 72
66 66 66 for Hannah Joice, . 182 50
33
Paid State Lunatic Asylum, Taunton, for Eliza McCue, .
$192 49
66 66 66 for James H. Lloyd, 140 45
66
66 66
for Sally A. Carroll, 24 50
$736 66
Paid support of William Bailey,
58 00
66
of William Fogarty, Jr.,
52 00
66
of Isaac Linfield and wife, .
60 75
of Mrs. Hickey, .
21 25
of Lois Dyer,
31 50
of Mrs. Leahey, .
57 79
66 85
60
of Mrs. Hassett, .
213 08
66
of Mrs. Nadell, .
13 00
of Joshua Pratt, .
3 50
of Ebenezer Johnson, .
8 75
66
of Benjamin Torrey, .
31 00
of Mrs. Hiland, .
10 25
66
of family of Patrick Wall, .
15 77
of Mrs. Casey, .
17 35
of Eugene B. Murphy,
8 80
of Mrs. Seely,
36 30
66
of Mrs. Vigor,
43 75
66
of family of Benjamin Dyer,
31 00
66
of Esther Bates, .
104 00
of N. F. Stoddard,
150 66
66
of Mrs. Susan Larmy,
115 38
66
of Abigail Burrell,
121 43
of Hannah Pratt,
52 00
66 of Percia Loud, .
52 00
66
of child of L. D. Young,
39 00
66
of Margaret Powers, .
12 00
66
of Mrs. Mann, .
12 00
66
of widow of Hosea Hollis, . 66 of Benjamin Orcutt,
39 00
66
of Lydia Clark, . of family of John Orcutt, .
67 50
of Ira Raymond,
48
66
of Patrick Lines,
24 00
of Thomas Ford,
3 60
of Sarah Dailey, . 5
39 00
66
48 00
17 00
of Mrs. Little, .
of Mrs. A. Herne,
143 80
34
Paid F. Ambler, medicine to B. Hollowell, $10 42
Board of State Charities, for Margarat Lanagan, 224 00 Town of Hingham, assistance to J. M. Pratt, . 20 00
Bicknell Bros., goods to J. M. Pratt, 5 00
W. W. Raymond, cash to 66
3 00
Town of Walpole, assistance to family of F. M. Carnes,
64 50
Town of Hingham, assistance to family of Barney Pratt, 2 00
Samuel Curtis, coffin for child of Dennis O'Connell, 6 50
City of Lowell, for Catherine Slattery, 6 00
$2,947 30
RECAPITULATION.
Support of poor in the house, .
. $1,815 27
66 out of the house,
2,947 30
$4,762 57
Deduct improvements,
$210 00
Rent of farm, .
300 00
510 00
$4,252 57
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Paupers in the Almshouse from February 1st, 1869, to February 1st, 1870.
Date.
NAME.
Age.
Discharged.
Weeks.
Days.
Feb,
1,
Samuel Badlam,
.
-
-
52
1
1,
Elizabeth Tirrell,
50
-
-
52
1
1,
Mary T. Rosey, .
35
-
-
52
1
1,
Henry W. Rosey,
17
-
-
52
1
1,
Wilton S. Rosey,
11
-
-
52
1
1,
Alonzo Tirrell, .
30
-
-
52
1
1,
Laroy Tirrell,
28
-
52
1
1,
George Loud,
28
-
52
1
1,
James E. Ford, .
8
-
52
1
1,
Lucy Thayer,
46
-
-
52
1
1,
Stephen Humphrey, .
73
-
52
1
1,
James Nash,
85
52
1
1,
Netta Thayer, ·
11
-
52
1
1,
David Binney,
62
Died May 12,
14
2
1,
Thomas Hall, .
55
52
1
1,
David Tirrell, .
79
Died May 12,
14
2
1,
Prince E. Thayer,
11
52
1
1870.
Jan'y
13,
Abigail Burrell, .
91
-
-
2
5
26,
Peleg Cook,
84
-
-
-
6
29,
Margaret Simpson,
20
February 23,
2
Transient Lodgers,
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Inventory of Stock, Wood, Hay, Provisions, Farming, Tools, &c., February 1, 1870.
4 cows,
$360 00
1 ox hay wagon, . . $60 00
1 bull,
25 00
2 horse-carts, . 100 00
2 horses,
400 00
1 farm-wagon,
100 00
4 pigs,
100 00 ·
1 covered wagon,
75 00
1 ox-wagon,
1 sleigh, .
8 00
2 ox-carts, .
92 00
2 rollers,
17 00
1 ox-sled, ·
1 drag,
. 5 00
5 yokes, ·
12 00
5 ploughs, . ·
· 30 00
4 chains,
6 00
1 Bucklin harrow, · 9 00
-
81
66
36
1 Bucklin harrow, · $6 00
3 iron bars, . ·
$6 00
1 mowing machine, . 100 00
3 ladders, . 5 00
1 horse-hoe,
4 00
Ice chest, . 4 00
1 horse-rake,
3 00
Force-pump, 50
2 chains,
9 00
3 whiffletrees and chains, 8 00
Cheese press and fixtures, 7 00
2 drag rakes, 1 00
5 rakes,
1 00
2 hay poles,
50
1 bush hook, 1 50
Steps, 1 25
15 hens, 15 00
25 tons English hay, 750 00
12 tons salt hay, . 28 00
1 ton oats fodder, ·
20 00
30 bushels carrots, 13 50
150 bushels potatoes, . 97 50
7 20
2 wheelbarrows, .
8 00
5 bushels onions, 9 00
1 corn-sheller, 5 00
35 cords of wood, . 350 00
1 grindstone, 7 00
5 tons coal, . 50 00
3 flails, 2 00
3 pairs trace chains,
6 00
4 stake chains, 4 00
2 single harness, . 63 00
1 wheel drag,
20 00
2 cart harnesses, .
·
15 00
Old harness, 3 00
1 buffalo robe,
10 00
3 blankets, .
12 00
Crackers, .
75
4 halters, ·
5 00
Beans, .
4 00
3 surcingles, 1 50
31 lbs. butter, 12 40
350 lbs. pork, . 70 00
300 lbs. hams and shoulders,54 00
24 lbs. saleratus, . 2 40
Mackerel,
8 50
Salt,
50
Tobacco, . 4 00
1 bushel apples, . 2 00
2 bushels parsnips, 1 00
1 half hhd., 1 00
Boards, 10 00
131 rails, 10 48 .
1 cask, 1 00
21 posts,
.
4 20
5 baskets, 1 00
3 lanterns, .
3 00
6 hay-forks,
3 00
1 hay-cutter,
12 00
3 scythes,
1 50
7 snaiths, .
3 50
2 bush scythes and
snaiths, . 2 50
36 hay caps, . 15 00
1 seed-sower,
6 00
8 bushels beets, . .
1 onion hoe, 1 00
21 barrels, 4 20
1 pr. balances, 7 00
2 hay hooks,
1 00
2 bbls flour, 18 00
7 manure forks, 3 50
5 hoes,
1 25
16 shovels, 12 00
4 axes, 5 00
3 wood-saws and horses, 4 00
5 iron wedges and beetle, 3 00
2 pickaxes, . 2 50
2 00
1 bench vise,
1 chest tools, 10 00
2 stone hammers, 6 00
1 set stone tools, 9 00
1 winnowing machine, 1 00
1 swill box, 10 00
1 double harness,
26 00
2 scrapers, .
10 00
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1 pair shoes,
· $1 60
¿ bbl. corn meal, $1 50
61 lbs. lard, .
·
12 81
Blocks and tackle, 4 00
17 lbs. coffee,
2 04
8 bbls., 8 00
31 lbs. cod-fish,
2 48
Hay rope,
1 00
8 lbs. sugar,
1 14
2 spades,
1 00
1 bbl. soap, .
4 00
2 rakes,
1 25
20 lbs. tea,
18 00
2 hatchets, .
1 00
10 mats,
7 00
3 turkeys, .
5 00
1 snow plough,
5 00
2 grub-hoes,
1 00
32 candles,
4 00
2 chains,
1 50
Cheese, .
2 00
40 cords manure, . . 320 00
25 gallons vinegar,
6 25
Rye meal,
1 50
$3,840 70
NOAH VINING, ELISHA PRATT, W. W. RAYMOND, JOHN BLANCHARD, WILLIAM CUSHING, Selectmen of Weymouth.
WEYMOUTH, Feb. 1, 1870.
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MARRIAGES
Registered in the Town of Weymouth for the year 1869, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.
1869.
Jan. 2. James Vining and Alice Vogle, both of Weymouth.
6. John E. Hunt and A. Rose White, both of Weymouth.
16. John Q. A. Holbrook and Mary E. F. Tirrell, both of Weymouth.
28. Charles A. Chesman and L. Marcella Farrington, both of Weymouth,
Feb.
4. John Webster Burrell of Weymouth, and Emma Jane Adams, of Hingham.
10. Howard Alphonso Wheeler, of Abington, and Ada Louisa Vining, of Weymouth.
13. Henry V. Cowing, of Weymouth, and Lucinda M. Bow- ditch, of Braintree.
March 4. Reuben F. Churchill, of Hingham, and Abbie C. White, of Weymouth.
6. David O. Straffin and Rose A. Spinney, both of Wey- mouth.
17. Henry Frank Rowell and Maria E. Bowker, both of Wey- mouth.
18. John Francis Loud and Emma Frances Richards, both of Weymouth.
25. William Horace Lovell, of Weymouth, and Helen E. Lincoln, of Hingham.
27. Charles Tirrell and Susan B. Hersey, both of Weymouth. Daniel R. Sullivan, of Weymouth, and Mary Jane O'Brien, of Randolph.
April 11.
15. Wales B. Orcutt and Eunice B. Nadell, both of Wey- mouth.
May
8. Hiram E. Davis, of Derby, Vt., and Sarah A. Blanchard, of Weymouth.
13. Albert Chase and Ellen Field, both of Weymouth.
31. George N. Cole and Mary Emma Willis, both of Wey- mouth.
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June
2. Stephen II. Hayes, of Weymouth, and Mary E. Cobb, of Fenmouth, Vt.
6. Herman L. Higgins and Adeline .A. Loud, both of Wey- mouth.
6. Ezra B. Tirrell and Ann Rosina Barton, both of Wey- mouth.
9. Francis A. Bicknell and Nancy M. Torrey, both of Wey- mouth.
11. Charles W. L. Hayward and Elizabeth Cowing, both of Weymouth.
19. Jeremiah Spencer and Caroline Starbuck, both of Wey- mouth.
20. Samuel E. Whitmarsh and Delia Thomas, both of Wey- mouth.
July
13. Joseph Hicks, of Weymouth, and Isadore Beal, of Hing- ham.
25. Levi A. Bates and Charlotte M. Nichols, both of Wey- mouth.
25. John H. Waugh, of Weymouth, and Jane M. Randall, of Boston.
Aug.
10. Nelson B. Hutchinson, of Lynnfield, and Clementine M. Allen, of Weymouth.
5. A. Woodbury Preston, of Beverly, and Fanny E. Gutter- son, of Weymouth.
15. Henry B. Vogell and Annie A. Deere, both of Weymouth.
18. Augustus M. Bicknell, of Weymouth, and Helen E. Harris, of Dorchester.
22. Charles H. Stetson, of Weymouth, and Laura A. Alden, of Quincy.
29. Horace H. Vinton, of Worcester, and Louisa M. Graves, of Weymouth.
31. Samuel W. Morse and Agnes Ross, both of Weymouth.
Sept. 12. Christopher T. Bailey, of Weymouth, and Henrietta A. Sawin, of Randolph.
13. George E. Hobart, of Braintree, and Rhoda Thompson, of Weymouth.
23. Francis F. Bullock, of Canada, and C. Fanny Curtis, of Weymouth.
Oct.
2. Charles H. Curtis and Louisa M. Morrison, both of Wey- mouth.
4. Parker S. Fogg and Eunice Sprague, both of Weymouth.
17. Cyrus P. Wood, of Weymouth, and Eliza Overton, of Hingham.
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Oct. 23. Alonzo Huff, of Braintree, and Lucy Deere, of Wey- mouth.
27. William H. Reynolds and Ella S. Torrey, both of Wey- mouth.
27. George H. Pratt and Annie L. Bradley, both of Wey- mouth.
Nov.
3. Charles D. Whiting, of Weymouth, and Ellen F. Baker, of Medway.
7. Patrick Coffey and Mary E. Mitchell, both of Weymouth.
13. George W. Spear and Eliza A. Howard, both of Wey- mouth.
16. Henry A. Richards and Emma J. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.
17. Palmer Pratt and M. Augusta Hamilton, both of Wey- mouth.
17. Augustus T. Cushing and Ruth S. Tirrell, both of Wey- mouth.
17. Israel Loring and Sophia Bodge, both of Weymouth.
18. George M. Bass, of Weymouth, and Lizzie H. Arnold, of Abington.
18. Andrew S. Gove, of Weymouth, and Mary E. Chamber, of Middleborough.
18. Thomas W. Raymond and Susan B. Raymond, both of Weymouth.
18. Edward P. Tirrell, of Weymouth, and Anna M. Gifford, of Braintree.
18. Jesse Gagnon, of Braintree, and Mary Toomes, of Wey- mouth.
Dec.
28. Patrick Whelan and Ellen Leonard, both of Weymouth.
1. Thomas W. Williams, of Philadelphia, and Mary A. Healy, of Weymouth.
1. William W. Sanborn and Lucinda D. Young, both of Weymouth.
1. John Clavin, of Weymouth, and Margaret Leary, of Hing- ham.
3. Reuben Burrell and Emma Vining, both of Weymouth.
16. Nathan W. Bates and Lindianna Dyer, both of Wey- mouth.
21. William H. Cram and Nancy E. Hersey, both of Wey- mouth.
25. William Tobin and Mary McGovern, both of Weymouth.
30. B. Edward Pratt and Ida W. Cushing, both of Wey- mouth.
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Dec. 31. Frank Gilbra and Margaret McEnroe, both of Weymouth. 31. George B. Bailey and Sarah S. Linfield, both of Wey- mouth.
Whole number of Marriages, . 86 Number of both parties residents of Weymouth, . 41 ·
A true copy of record.
D. SMITH, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS .- Names of Children born in Weymouth-1869.
Jan. 2. Harry Courtland Richardson.
3. John Joseph Hanly.
6. Patr'k Henry Tracey,
6. Ellen Maria Tracey, Twins.
7. Peter Francis Griffin.
7. Lillian Hildreth Burrell.
9. William Carroll.
9. Robert Emmet McIntosh.
11. William Daniel Cronin.
18. Cordelia Frances Godwin.
20. Emily Jane Healy.
24. Bertram Cushing Tirrell.
25. Rosina Gallagan.
25. Ann Rebecca McDermot. Feb. 2. Anna Frances Cushing.
3. Henry Michael Dailey.
5. John Henry Gurney.
5. Mary Ann Ryan.
15. Ellen Mc Carty.
15. William Franklin Shaw.
16. George Pierce Battles.
17. James Quinn.
18. Harriet Thompson Wing.
20. Addie May Canterbury.
22. Annie Doran.
Mar. 7. Edith Blanche Lyon.
8. Mary Ella Curry.
9. Nettie Elms Hayden.
9. Ida Linwood Sutton.
9. James Patrick White.
10. George Frederick Faulkner.
10. Joseph Henry Hawes. 6
Mar. 11. Mary Bresnahan.
11. Mary Ann Bemis.
11. Clara Faustena Loud.
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15. Gracie Leonard Reed.
16. Clara Elizabeth McGrevay.
18. Child of Charles William and Adelaide Loud.
18. Frank Meeher Trainor.
19. William Brady.
21. Albert Clinton Burrell.
22. Mary Ann Sullivan.
24. Walter Curtis Edson.
24. Susie Hunt Porter.
28. Grace Mabel Davis.
31. Charles Henry Burrell.
31. Fannie Ellen Burrell.
Apr. 1. Fred Walston Whitman.
5. James Albert Conlin.
8. Elizabeth Martin.
12. Susan Eveline Rogers.
15. Edward Wilson Croker.
16. Frederick Ellsworth Stetson.
16. Lottie Lincoln Thayer.
17. Henry Wallace White.
17. John Otis Bicknell.
17. Joseph Alanson Ross. 18. John Aldrich Nash.
19. Charles Franklin Sprague.
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