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Auditors.
WEYMOUTH, Feb. 6, 1871.
8 pork barrels, 8 00
hay rope, 1 00
salt, .
50
2 rakes, 1 25
3 hatchets, . 1 50
12 00
cider and cask, 5 00
35 galls. molasses, 24 50
1 set measures, . 1 25
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MARRIAGES.
Registered in the Town of Weymouth, for the year 1870, where one or both parties were Residents of Weymouth.
1870.
Jan. 1. Walter A. Raymond of Abington, and Fanny M. Burrell of Weymouth.
2. Edward Flanary and Mary Collen, both of Weymouth.
5. Thomas Murray and Mary Moran, both of Weymouth.
5. Adoniram J. Sidelinger and Hannah T. Holmes, both of Weymouth.
24. Edwin C. Swain of Malden, and Mary A. Lovejoy of Weymouth.
26. John G. Worster of Weymouth and Jennie B. Whit- comb of Hingham.
27. Everett A. Harris and Melora E. Newcomb, both of Quincy.
Feb. 1. William F. Goodwin of Weymouth, and Ellen C. Boland of Waltham.
3. Elbridge Nash and M. Lizzie Hardy, both of Wey- mouth.
10. Patrick Hurley of New York, and Margaret Ryan of Hingham.
16. George F. Cushing and Rosa C. Vining, both of Wey- mouth.
March 16. Richard W. Irish and Eliza M. Orcutt, both of Weymouth.
1. Charles Littlefield and Ellen Murphy, both of Boston.
April 2. Clarence A. Hunt and Lucy J. Garey, both of Wey- mouth.
7. Samuel P. Curtis and Alice E. Bearce, both of Wey- mouth.
13. Charles G. Cowing and Ella G. Nickerson, both of Weymouth.
16. Sidney W. Raymond and Addie W. Garey, both of Weymouth.
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April
23. Thomas McDonald and Ellen Dilworth, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Moses Long and Ann Shaw, both of Braintree.
May
8. George B. Chessman and Abbie F. Johnson both of Weymouth.
12. Abijah A. Glover and Emily F. Thayer, both of Wey- mouth.
12. John W. Burr of Weymouth, and Mary W. Dillaway of Scituate.
16. Charles E. Raymond and Ella M. Bates, both of Wey- mouth.
22. Gilman Madden and Addie L. Loud, both of Weymouth.
29. J. Leonard Curtis and Ellen M. Linfield, both of Wey- mouth.
June
5. Marcus A. Bellows and Mary F. French, both of Boston.
5. John R. Coolbrith and Joannna Murphy, both of Cohas- set.
5. Thomas Donovan and Mary Kenney, both of Weymouth.
7. Henry Cushing and Mary Ella Reynolds, both of Wey- mouth.
7. William Cronin and Susan Mclaughlin, both of Wey- mouth.
16. Francis L. Vaughan and Harriet W. Brown, both of Abington.
19. George C. Cushing and Helen C. Baker, both of Wey- mouth.
20.
19. George F. Vinson and Mary Corbin, both of Weymouth. James A. Dee and Mary Ellen Hocking, both of Wey- mouth.
21. Charles W. Hastings and Marion E. Daggett, both of Weymouth.
23. Eugene F. Langley and Amanda J. Huff, both of Brain- tree.
25. Frank Fuller of Charlestown, and Jennie F. Curtis of Weymouth.
26. George E. Reed of Boston, and Abbie L. Burrell of Weymouth.
29. Henry Austin Peterson of Weymouth, and Mary Hixon Fogg of Braintree.
30. Frank Donahue and Margaret A. Moran, both of Wey- mouth.
July
3. Volney E. Young of Weymouth, and Abbie Luella Ad- ams of Braintree.
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July
3. George F. Curtis of Weymouth, and Mary M. Wood of Braintree.
4. Joseph Sherman and Mary Jane Sherman, both of Wey- mouth.
3. Walter H. Joy and Lutie H. Forest, both of Weymouth.
7. William Mahon of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Margaret Mont- gomery of Weymouth.
10. Patrick Callahan and Bridget Lyons, both of Weymouth.
25. Edwin P. Rice and Abbie Jane Hall, both of Weymouth.
Aug.
13. Stephen W. Hatch and Maria A. Loud, both of Wey- mouth.
19. Charles A. Neal of Boston, and Harriet W. Dunbar, of Weymouth.
Sept.
1. Charles W. Duane of Philadelphia, Pa. and Emma Cush- man Lincoln, of Hingham.
4. Alden B. Swett and Mary D. Burrell, both of Weymouth.
18. Jeremiah McCarty and Sarah Butler, both of Hingham.
24. Samuel E. Burrell and Emma Frances Lawton, both of Weymouth.
28. Calvin S. Hall and Clara B. Lane, both of Weymouth.
29. John Healey and Mary Haskins, both of Weymouth.
Oct.
1. Nelson M. Hubert and M. Augusta Cram, both of Wey- mouth.
2. William D. Bates and Ellen M. Mason, both of Wey- mouth.
8. Henry E. Pool and Georgeana Tirrell, both of No. Abing- ton.
10. John M. Goodwin and Tirzah E. Norton, both of Wey- mouth.
10. William Conroy and Margaret Donovan, both of Wey- mouth.
10. Leonard B. Joy and Marietta Murray, both of Wey- mouth.
16. Benjamin O. Raymond of Weymouth, and Annie Curley of Springfield.
Nov.
10. William J. McIntyre of Washington, D. C. and Emma J. Baker of Weymouth.
17. Herbert F. Ingell of Taunton, and Eleanor F. Clapp of Weymouth.
21. Samuel A. Cleverly and Emma F. Cowdry, both of Weymouth.
22. Edward A. Treat of Philadelphia, Pa. and Clara Jane Tirrell of Weymouth ..
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Nov.
23. Alvin Hollis and Adelaide Carrill, both of Weymouth.
23. George C. Drew and Lilias F. Raymond, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Joseph Pratt and Eliza Ann Pierce, both of Weymouth.
24. Anson F. Bicknell and Olive A. Puttillow, both of Weymouth.
24. Henry E. Clark of Weymouth, and Susie M. Belcher of E. Randolph.
30. Matthew Macauley of Weymouth, and M. Amanda Langley of Braintree.
Dec.
11. Dan Packard and Mary E. Reed, both of South Abington.
15. John W. Salisbury of Weymouth, and Celinda M. Copp of Clinton.
15. Capt. Thomas W. Mayhew of Westport, and Eliza Hill of Weymouth.
17. Joseph P. Ford and Emma B. Weston, both of Wey- mouth.
18. Leander B. Hollis of Braintree, and M. Elizabeth Young of Weymouth.
24. Martin E. Hawes and Elizabeth C. Wood, both of Weymouth.
27. Joseph B. Thomas of Weymouth, and Celia A. Dwight of Brookline.
28. John A. Fogg and Ida Sprague, both of Weymouth.
31. Willard Atwood and Jennie L. Burrell, both of Wey- mouth.
Whole number of Marriages. 81
A true copy of record.
Attest,
DARIUS SMITH, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WEYMOUTH-1870.
Jan. 1. Edward Thomas Healey. 5. Edward Waldron Fisk.
7. Clara Frances Hunt.
10. Louisa Halligan.
11. Annie Ashton Warren.
11. Lizzie Ella Tirrell. .
12. Elizabeth Frances Shores.
14. William Henry Cowing.
Jan. 16. Hattie Frances Ward.
16. Thomas Quinn.
16. George Edward Orcutt.
18. George Dwyer.
19. Charlie Everett Dunbar.
19. George Henry Colerain.
22. George Henry Vining.
23. Charles Alonzo Vining.
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Jan. 25. Mary Augusta Curtis. 26. Edward Martin Walsh.
27. Frances Thompson Rear- don.
27. Edith May Sideway. 30. Michael Cohane.
31. Margaret Newman.
Feb. 1. Francis Turner Rea.
2. Julia Ann Hogan.
3. John Frederick Miller.
3. Mary Emma Fraha.
4. Hugh Patres Gurtin.
6. Nancy Wade Torrey.
7. Emily Frances Litchfield.
7. Abial Tisdale Thomas. Mar- den.
7. Abbie Maria Blanchard.
7. Stephen Thorne McGill.
8. Ellen Elizabeth Hughes.
13. Caroline Elizabeth Pratt.
13. William Alonzo Deere.
13. Nathaniel Appleton Shaw.
15. Reuben Simons Elliott.
19. Morris Fitzgerolds.
20. Grace Estella Reed.
20. Walter Francis Curtis.
21. Hattie Maria Hodgedon.
22. Margaret Ahearne.
22. Jennie Blanchard.
22. Flora Amelia Culley.
23. Grace Waldron Mitchell.
23. Ralph Emerson Arnold.
24. Nettie Gertrude Lovell.
26. Sarah Lewis Russell.
28. Lucy White Pool. Mar. 1. Bridget Maguire.
3. Lewis Charles Dasy.
3. Leonard Westley Morse.
4. Arthur Lewis Bumpus.
4. Mary Elizabeth Connors.
4. Lizzie Atwood Writhington.
10. Frederick Rogers Stewart.
11. Abner Sutton Smiledge.
13. James Doran.
14. William Belcher Davierson.
16. Willie Horace Bicknell.
16. Amey Marcelle Chessman .. 4
Mar. 17. Child of Isaac N. & Adeline Tirrell.
18. Thomas Riley.
21. Thomas Whelan.
23. Mary Ellen Purcell.
29. Samuel Walter Ellsworth.
29. Child of John and Margaret Dee.
29. Millicent Gay Hayes.
April 2. John Irvin Rea.
5. Sarah Frances McCue.
5. Anthony Emmett Tracy.
8. Ellen Fennell.
10. Meriam Perkins Pratt.
10. Lillie Emma Blackwell.
11. Charles Jewett Brown.
12. George Blake French.
13. Child of Augustus and Ab- bie F. Beals.
14. Thomas Redman O. Brine.
17. John Ash.
17. Edward Kennedy.
21. Edith May Fairbanks.
24. John Franklin Vining.
26. Alice Wales Fairbanks.
28. George Dominick Hart.
28. Catherine Torrey Dyer.
May 1. Charles Mulvey.
1. Jolin Cross.
4. Mary Ellen McCarty.
5. Herbert Austin Bass.
6. William Dennis Caughlin.
8. Etta Bartlett Faulkner.
10. William Henry Vogell.
10. Carrie H. Derby, {twins.
10. Herbert L. Derby, ›
11. Child of Elliott C. and Mary E. Pierce.
14. Margaret Cohane.
15. Frederick Henry Smith.
15. Elizabeth Roach.
15. Lewis Bradford Vining.
17. Edmond Thomas Morgan.
18. Walter Eaton Thompson.
18. Charlie Nelson Cudworth.
24. Alfred Rockwood.
28. Mary Jane Maloney ..
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May 28. Susie Cobb Blanchard.
31. George Edward Blanchard. 31. George Henry Blanchard. June 1. John Francis Cleary.
2. Elizabeth Welch.
4. Mary Ann Graves.
5. Sarah J. Cunneen,
twins.
5. Elizabeth Cunneen,
5. Francis McCarty.
6. Annie Louisa Stoddard.
7. Charles Carroll Rockwood.
8. Henry Jonathan Melendy Hart.
10. Child of Dr. George W. and Jane L. Fay.
16. Charles Henry Martin.
18. Ellen Maria Tirrell.
19. Mary Ellen Lonergan.
21. Helen Florence Tirrell.
22. Eliza Thomas Soper Hunt.
22. Lizzie Wallace Spear.
22. John William Dee.
23. Mary Elizabeth Bosworth.
25. Irene Frances Kennison.
26. Harry Clinton Higgins.
27. Bertha Jane Torrey.
28. Sarah Lynch.
29. Minnie Etta Raymond.
July 1. Elizabeth Augusta Lincoln.
3. Elizabeth Ann White.
3. Amos Herbert Raymond.
3. Ellen Connors.
3. Mary Ellen Tracy.
4. Eva Estella Davis.
4. William Lonergan.
5. James Thomas McMorrow.
7. Leonard Merton Tirrell.
8. Charles Henry Raymond.
9. William Dominick Reidy.
11. Margaret Whelan ..
12. George Fisk Shaw.
13. Walter Ensign Tirrell.
13. Elizabeth Torrey Bates.
16. Annie McCarty.
17. Lulie May Irish.
17. Annie S. Lloyd.
18. Elmer Clinton Cushing.
July 21. Ida Lena Johnson. 21. Martha Young Holbrook.
22. Patrick Henry Curren.
25. David Bates Lovell.
25. Margaret Ann Maneghan.
27. Ignatius Melvill. 28. Margaret Donovan. Aug. 1. Luke Wilton Sumner.
1. Carrie Merton Thompson.
1. Edward Trescott Phette-
place.
2. Winefred Grant Holbrook.
2. Grace Marion Loud.
4. Emma Alice Gardner.
5. Agnes Marion Bates.
5. Edward Slatery.
5. James Francis Madison.
7. Mabel Josephine Hatch.
8. Ella Jane Ford.
9. Edward Thomas Garvin.
10. Roscoe Hobart Tisdale.
10. Elizabeth Maria Stack.
11. Thomas Dunn.
12. Alfred Stanton Tirrell.
13. Albert Walter Spear ..
13. Mary Ellen Gaillardetz.
15. Mary Flynn.
15. William Henry Bradford.
. 17. Grace Marion Osgood. 18. Ada Lincoln Pool.
18. Jennie Gertrude Stoddard.
20. William Francis Sloan.
21. Henry Thomas Welch.
22. Willie Emery Merchant.
27. Margaret Frances Whelan.
Sept. 2. Fannie Clarabelle Wing.
3. Jane Maria Holbook.
4. Harry Wentworth Bates.
4. Percy Shaw.
4. Mary Emeline Beals.
5. Mary Ellen Green.
5. Grace Gertrude Hunt.
8. Flora Augusta Pratt.
· 9. Frank Percival Williams.
9. Winfield Scott Sargeant.
10. Mary Ann Tracy.
11. Patrick Francis Burns.
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Sept 12. Ellen McCarty.
15. Cordelia Wilber Taylor.
17. Ann Augusta Griffin.
18. Child of James and Hannah E. Smith.
19. Thomas Curren.
19. Clara Howard Brown.
21. Albert Nelson Leduc.
21. Frank Henry Guild.
21. Child of Ebenezer A. and Louisa A. Hunt.
23. Frances Elizabeth Wag- ner.
23. Patrick Joseph McEnroe.
27. Patrick Thomas Cullen.
28. Mary Catherine Howard.
29. Carrie Emeline Pratt.
30. Mary Tobin.
Oct. 2. Elizabeth Ellen Trainer.
2. Alvah Edward Hobart.
3. Charles Henry Smith.
4. Mary Ann Connor.
5. David Patch Chubbuck.
6. Joshua Edgar Sprague.
11. Lillian Hannah Blanchard. 13. Walton Rowell.
14. Carrie Mabel Stowell.
. 14. Patrick Joseph Coyle.
14. Child of William H. and Julia L. Reed.
15. Child of Solon W. and Ma- ria L. Pratt.
15. John Patrick O. Donnell.
16. Horace Webster Walker.
19. Edith Harris Reed.
21. James Cahill.
21. Child of James A. and Sarah R. Harris.
23. James Henry Flanery.
24. Annie Maria Bresnean.
25. Alice May Phillips.
26. James Francis Donahue.
26. Daniel McCarty.
27. Mary Edwards Frances Wood.
27. Irwin Burrell Huntington Hawes.
Nov. 1. Charles Thomas Griffin.
1. Hattie May Sanborn.
2. Edith Stanton Madin.
3. Emma Jane Loud.
5. Eva Ella Stetson.
7. Sarah Mitchell Knowles.
8. Hanora Emily Dailey.
8. Fletcher Norwood Loud.
10. Ellen Frances Dailey.
12. Thomas Ryan, twins.
12. Ellen Ryan,
13. Child of Edmund C. and Henrietta I. Derby.
15. Child of Isaac H. and Mary E. Binney.
15. Child of Benjamin J. and Clara A. Mann.
15. Lucy Mabel Gay.
18. James Hanly.
20. Mary Emma Vining.
22. George Walter Tracy.
22. Harriet Florence Skinner.
25. Matthew Gloster.
28. Annie Smith.
30. Stephen Arthur Tirrell.
30. Herbert Sterling Rich-
ards.
Dec. 3. Edwin Burton Joy.
3. Timothy Bresnean.
4. Frank Shepherd Hall.
4. Catherine Carroll.
5. Frank Eugene Larmey.
6. James Crotty.
8. Mary Elizabeth Borden.
8. John James McCarty.
9. Howard Lincoln Edson.
10. Alfred Emerson Joy.
11. Adelaide May Rice.
13. Hugh Cronin.
14. Hannah Londergan.
15. Child of William and Mary A. Long,
twins.
15. Child of William and Mary A. Long,
15. Child of Charles P. and Ella M. Reed.
17. Matthew Murphy.
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Dec. 20. Charles Henry Ash. 22. Mary Julia Coffee.
26. Child of Henry A. and E. M. C. Pratt.
Dec. 27. Child of William and Ann Jagoc.
28. Edith Mary Gutterson. 31. Hattie Ann Chase.
All errors in the list of births of children in this town, if reported to the clerk, will be corrected.
DARIUS SMITH, Town Clerk.
Births in 1870.
Whole number of births registered in Weymouth, . . 280
Number of births where both parents were natives of the United States, 154
Number of births where mothers were natives of the United States and fathers foreign, . 16
Number of births where mothers were foreign and fathers natives, 4
Number of births where both parents were foreign,
106
- 280
Number of births where both parents were natives of Wey- mouth, .
· 28 Excess of births over deaths,
124
Attest,
DARIUS SMITH, Town Clerk.
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53
DEATHS Registered in the town of Weymouth for the year 1870.
AGE.
Disease or eause of
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Death.
Place of Birth.
Jan.
2. 4,
Mary Abbic (Hersey) Lor- ing, . .
26
10
10
Consumption,
66
5,
Mary (Webb) Thomas,
80
16
18
Pneumonia,
~
19,
Elijah Pierce,
74
2
47
3
Pneumonia,
30,
Addie R. White, . .
20
7
18
Feb.
6. 9,
Edward Everett Hayden,
'36
3
9
Scrofula, Consumption, Liver Complaint,
Catherine (Roache) Mur- phy, . .
66 75
-
-
15,
Zibiah Bates,
6
-
Pneumonia,
14,
Mary (Malonc) Fryun,
54
1
14,
Sarah Jordan,
80
8
4 Pneumonia,
14,
Simon Francis Monks,
17
10
21
Consumption,
18,
Calvin Francis White,
26
1
1 Consumption,
19,
Albert Hunt,
72
11
22 Consumption,
21,
Hugh Patres Guestin,
-
17
23,
Jennic Blanchard, .
25
5
-
Congestion of Brain,
Canker,
1
16,
Helen F. (Winslow) Wood- side, .
39
6
Consumption,
17, 17,
- Tirrell, .
Smith,
James Wm. Ash,
10
10
22,
Lavina Holbrook,
47
8
Pneumonia, -
Marshfield.
27,
Mary Ann (Sweeney) Dai- lcy, Dec,
20
3
Consumption,
Maine. Weymouth.
April 6,
Michacl Ash, - Moran,
5
2
Scarlet Fever,
7, 12, 14,
John Edward Tracy,
1
4
21
15,
-
46
7
Heart Disease,
5
Scarlet Fever,
-
Stillborn,
8
21
Inflammation of Bowels,
Fannie M. (Burrell) Vin- ing,
21 1
3
-
Convulsions,
=
May
Lizzie J. Brown, . Foster Clifton Raymond, . Sally (Tirrell) Blanchard, George W. Trask, . . Maria Merritt Baldwin, ·
20
3
17
Consumption,
82
6
7
7
10 Pr. Disease of Kidneys, - Scarlet Fever,
66
8,
Hannorah (Hiland) Doran, Archio F. Remnington, John Thomas Curlcy, . . Joliannah Ash, .
2 6
3
36
-
25
Pelvic Abscess,
66
30
11
27
Consumption,
60
7
21 25
Paralysis, Old Age, .
Consumption, Congestion of Brain,
18,
5
Fits,
1
- Stillborn,
20, 21,
- - McDowell,
23,
Clark, .
24,
Nova Scotia.
28,
John Tatc, Rebecca (Snow) Kimball,
22
-
Stillborn,
Weymouth.
5.
Mary Ann Dailcy,
-
16
16 Apoplexy,
Milton. Weymouth.
Ireland. Weymouth. Ireland. Weymouth. 66
66
March 5,
Charles Ezra Briggs, . John Tremont Parker,
1
6
6, 9.
Wm. Daniel Cronin,
1
4 29
66 Charlestown. Weymouth.
Belfast, Me. Weymouth. 66
Lucy A. T. Reed,
18
10 6
17 Consumption,
-
5 hs
1
-
Stillborn, Abscess,
Stillborn, · Dropsy on Brain,
66
Mary Tobin, . Beals,
48
-
-
Consumption,
2
Lucretia Damon, Julia Ann Ash, - Torrey,
7
4 9
Ireland. Weymouth. S. Scituate. Weymouth. 66
18, 19, 24, 24, 25, 27, 27, 4, 7. 7.
Tecthing,
S. Abington. Weymouth. 66
72 1
1
3
Water on Brain,
10
2
Scarlet Fever, Scarlet Fever,
27, 29. 31,
83 1
June
4, 6. 8,
Reuben Gardner, Betsey (Lanc) Torrcy, Annie (McKay) Matthew- son, · Reuben Bates, Eliza A.(Olives) Fairbanks, Rosina Ann Coyle, . McDaniel,
48 86
-
19
9
39 2
4
Typhoid Fever,
20 28 -1 00
Nova Scotia. Salem. Stoughton. Weymouth. 66 Braintree. Weymouth.
9 he Stillborn.
-
Sun Stroke, Palsy,
Dorchester.
17, 20,
29,
Stillborn,
Hannah Wade (French) Nasb,
51
6
Marasmus, .
-
Consumption,
Ireland. Weymouth. 66
9, 9. 11, 20,
Mary Janc (Pratt) Reed, . Adcline W. (Pratt) Can- terbury, . .
Scituate. Hingham.
20,
Lucy S. (Smith) Wright, .
Lovell,
1
Heart Disease,
66
1
1
-
-
19
54
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Death.
July 1, 3, 4,
Ancel Burrell,
77
9
Heart Disease,
Stillborn,
Inflammation of Bowels,
6, 6,
William Henry Lonergan,
7,
Caroline A. (White) Cush- ing, .
45
3
15
Consumption,
N. Bridgew'tr.
Weymouth. West Newton. Boston.
17.
- Lloyd,
1
-
Stillborn,
Weymouth.
18, 20, 23,
John Francis Cleary, James Alvah Moore. John Huchquon,
29
8
13
Consumption,
23,
Joanna (Hanigan) Carroll, Catherine (Marhan) Clark, Alice Wales Fairbanks, .
3 5
4
Diarrhea,
Stillborn,
Consumption,
Consumption,
Cholera Infantum,
Old Age, .
Stillborn,
Bridget Maguire,
-
5
15 10
20 14
6
-
1
62
6
Aeeident,
66
-
2
Cholera Infantum.
66
6
36 28
1 2
23
Consumption,
General Debility,
30,
William Beleher,
7 17
-
Sept.
43 42
3
Lost at Sea,
66
1 66
5
Disease of Brain,
Mary Ann Graves, .
3
- 40 37
2
Consumption,
1
22
11
Typhoid Fever,
10
Typhoid Fever,
16, 20, 20, 22, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 28,
Oct.
3. 3, 4,
Alida Chapman Kimball, . - Hiland, .
-
-
3
77
10
-
-
-
2
48
10
1
1
3
21
-
-
3
8
10 Disease of Heart,
Weymouth. Ireland, Weymouth. 66
10, 17, 17,
Beulah P. (Bates) Bailey,
49 15
11
24 13
Hæmorrhage of Lungs,
Typhoid Fever,
Charles Litehfield,
17
-
Typhoid Fever,
18
Cholera Infantum,
Dropsy,
Dropsy,
38
26,
27,
Ralph Emerson Arnold, Whitney,
29,
Aug.
7. 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 18, 18, 19,
26
1 11171 1
6
Boston.
Weymouth. Ireland. Weymouth.
N. Hampshire. Dover. Weymouth. Randolph. Weymouth. 66
" Ireland. Weymouth. New York. Weymouth.
66
66
Lois (Bates) Thomas,
8
11 6
18
Consumption.
1
37 1
5
5
1
6
Cholera Infantum, Atrophy,
Pneumonia,
2
1
3
Chronie Uleer Stomach, Teething. Stillborn,
Canker,
Congestion of Lungs, Apoplexy,
16 25 Canker,
Hopkinton. Weymouth. .6
Hingham. Weymouth.
21, 22, 22, 22, 23,
24,
· Frederick U. Gardner, Charles Smith, . Minnie Etta Raymond, James Cahill, . Sophronia (Dyer) Torrey, 53
36 85
I 1 00
Stillborn, Consumption,
25 11 4 10
Aceident,
Ireland. Weymouth. 66
Mary French Hollis, Willie E. Merchant, . Rebecca (Dyer) Bicknell, William Stoddard,
12 57 1
5
12 1
66 Hanover. Seituate. Weymouth. 60
Grace Marion Osgood, James Carroll, . Appleton Howe, Cordelia Wilber Taylor, Ella Jane Ford,
1 10
17 -
8. 10, 11,
Joseph Herbert Culley, Annie Frances Curtis, Mary Ellen Gaillardet, . Martin Clough, ..
-
2
22
Spinal Injury.
1
22
Dysentery, .
31, 2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 10, 11, 13, 15. 16.
Euniee Nash Hunt,
10 2
23
Elizabetlı (Bates) Lovell, . Warren C. French, Willie Henry Hocking, Moses Orcutt, .
77 58 70
9
3 8
10
Apoplexy, .
Hæmorrhage of Bladder,
19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 29, 29, 29,
Franklin Elliot Tirrell, . Alfred Roekwood, . Abbie Ann Pool,
.
10 13
Teething,
28 5 28 17 Consumption,
Cholera Infantum,
Mary Augusta Curtis, Albert Marshall Blanehard, Emma (Tenney) Willard, Rebceea (Smith) Hastings, Ezra Tirrell, .
74
-
-
Consumption,
Typhoid Fever,
16 Consumption,
28 9
Canker,
Elbridge Gerry Cushing. . Robert Emmet Dumphy, . Martha Young Holbrook, James Lovell,
37
-
37
23,
Kelley,
Bridget (Conway) Kelley, William Lonergan, . .
00 1
1
2
2
Charles E. Litehfield,
11
1
Gardner, Me. Ireland. 66 66 Weymouth.
Annie Graves, Alfred Augustus Blanehard Edward Thomas Healey, . Ann (Riley) Cullen, Tirrell,
9
27 1 16
Liver Complaint.
Lucy J. (Richards) Sutton, Ellen (Roache) Murphy, Ella Maria Merritt, . Jane (Laey) Aldrich . Patrick Henry Curran, . Cordelia W. (Makepeace) Taylor, Smith
34
18 10
-
Bridgewater. Weymouth.
Cholera Infantum,
13 Cholera Infantum, Chronic Diarrhea, -
- Congestion of Brain, Consumption,
AGE.
Disease or Cause of
Place of Birth.
10
55
Date of Death.
.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Disease or Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Nov. 1,
David Patch Chubbuck,
-
-
26
Canker,
2,
Mary F. (Jordan) Wood, . Sarah (Damon) Belcher,
21
7
15
Inflammation of Bowels,
4,
Arabella Lee Lovell, .
10
8
-
Typhoid Fever,
9, 11, 14,
Kingman Tirrell,
75
7
12
Paralysis,
Warren Shaw,
78
8
22
15,
Connell,
4
25
Bowel Complaint,
18,
Elezea Stedman Wright, .
50
6
11
Consumption,
20,
- Vining, .
66
10
11
Consumption,
22,
Amey Marcelle Chessman, Terenee Donovan,
23
General Debility,
Weymouth. Ireland.
Dec.
1.
Joseph Humphrey Burrell, Bridget M. (Moran) Bres- nan,
25
4
Bilious Fever,
4 , 10,
Betsey (Burrell) White,
73
26
Paralysis,
18,
- Tirrell,
-
-
19,
Edmond Tobin,
18
1
Consumption,
20,
William G. Marston,
55
9
Suielde,
20
Pneumonia,
Boston. Weymouth. 66
26,
Quinn,
40
1
25
29,
Eliza A. (White) Tirrell, . Noah Stowell .
69
7
26
Inflammation of Bowels, Heart Disease, . .
Weymouth. Abington. Hingham.
Attest :
DARIUS SMITH, Town Clerk.
NUMBER OF DEATHS OCCURRING EACH MONTH.
January, ·
·
February, .
.
10
March,
11
April,
12
May,
10
June,
9
July,
17
August,
20
September,
21
October.
12
November,
15
December,
13
-
-
-
Stillborn,
Stillborn, .
21,
Eliza (Hayden) Thayer, .
8
8
Dropsy,
23,
- Dailey,
-
76
3
-
Consumption,
3,
Thurston,
Stillborn,
22,
Luey (Hollis) Chalker, Ellen Ryan,
-
11
21 Scarlet Fever,
=
24,
Martin Murphy,
3
11818411 1 8 8 4 1
Stillborn,
Weymouth. Hingham. Hanover. Weymouth.
Abington. Weymouth. 66
1",
Mary Elizabeth Bosworth, James Hanly,
82
4
22
Congestion of Lungs, . ·
Disease of Heart, Stillborn,
18,
-
C. T. Weymouth. Braintree.
Stillborn,
Weymouth.
66
63
23.
Stillborn,
28,
AGE.
157
DARIUS SMITH, Town Clerk.
7
:
REPORT
OF THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR
1870-771.
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
GENERAL REMARKS.
THE School Committee of Weymouth submit to the town the fol- lowing Report : -
At the annual meeting, on the seventeenth of March last, the town 'voted to raise the sum of twenty thousand dollars for the support of schools during the ensuing year, and fifteen hundred dollars for repairs of school-houses. .
The whole subject-matter of the schools was left in the hands of the committee, except that the town instructed them not to employ a Superintendent of Schools. This instruction imposed upon the com- mittee an unusual amount of labor. They, however, assumed the duties and responsibilities incumbent upon them, and on the 22d of March, organized by the choice of chairman and clerk, and pro- ceeded to systematize the school work for the year. After duly con- sidering the wants of the different parts of the town, we decided to establish two High schools, to be located, one at North Weymouth, and the other at South Weymouth. Four Grammar schools, to be taught by males, to be located, one each, in wards one, two, three, and four. Five Grammar schools, to be taught by females, to be located in the first Ward, one; second, one ; third, one; fourth, two. Thirteen Intermediate schools to be located in the first Ward, one ; second, two; third, three ; fourth, two; and in the fifth, five. Thir- teen Primary schools, to be located in the first Ward, one; second, four ; third, three ; fourth, three ; and fifth, two.
In consequence of the large number of pupils admitted to the North Weymouth High school, it was found necessary to employ an assistant teacher.
It was also found necessary to employ an assistant teacher half of
60
each day in the Adams Grammar school, on account of its being a mixed school with a multiplicity of scholars and classes.
Abner Holbrook, Esq., made a proposition to the committee, that if they would allow one hundred and fifty dollars to the Pratt Gram- mar school additional to the sum paid female Grammar school teach- ers, he would pay the balance from the Pratt fund, of which he is trustee, and thereby enable the committee to employ a male teacher in that school, to which they unanimously acceded.
It was claimed by some of the Board, that an allowance should be made to the Main street Grammar school in order to equalize the advantages of different locations in the town, and eighty dollars extra was appropriated to that school, which was expended by employing a male teacher part of the year.
We decided that each school should be kept five days in a week for forty weeks, which should constitute the school year.
According to the above arrangement, the whole expense of teaching the schools would be as follows : -
Two Principals of High schools, each $1,200 per
year
$2,400 00
Assistant to North High school . .
500 00
Five male teachers of Grammar schools, each $850 per year . $4,250
Less the amount paid from the Pratt fund .
300
3,950 00
One male teacher of Grammar school, 25 weeks,
330 00
One female teacher of Grammar school, 15 weeks, at $10 .
150 00
Three female teachers of Grammar schools, 40 weeks, at $10 each per week .
1,200 00
Assistant in the Adams Grammar school 120 00
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