Town annual report of Weymouth 1871, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 88


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805 00


So. Weymouth Savings Bank,


230 22


27


Hingham Inst. for Savings, .


350 00


Joseph Totman,


224 00


James Torrey,


150 15


Thomas Humphrey,


150 39


Elijah Bates,


140 00


Lovell Bicknell,


88 00


Joseph R. Totman,


70 00


.


Shuah Sumner,


₣6 88


Olive P. Huntington,


35 13


$5,540 44


STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.


State tax,


$9,875 00


County tax,


.


4,353 17


Non-resident Bank tax,


3,676 88


$17,905 05


DISCOUNTS AND REMITTANCES.


Discount on taxes,


$2,500 94


Remittances for 1869, .


38 94


1870,


339 79


66


1871,


393 89


$3,273 56


RECAPITULATION.


Received from all sources,


$153,707 68 .


$153,707 68


EXPENDITURES.


On account of schools,


$16,560 13


66


66 repairs of school-houses, 2,779 72


66


66


roads,


17,246 27


66


66


town house,


82 29


66


66


lock-up,


86 95


66


66


printing,


605 35


66


66


town officers,


3,353 28


28


On account of miscellaneous,


1,117 00


66 State aid,


6,116 25


66


66 town poor,


4,857 55


66


66


bonds and notes paid,


48,474 30


66 66 interest,


5,540 44


66


66 State tax,


9,875 00


66


county tax,


4,353 17


66


66 non-resident bank tax, .


3,676 88


66


66 discounts and remittances, 3,273 56


127,998 14


$25,709 54


TOWN DEBT.


Ten bonds 5 per cent due, April 1, 1873,


$10,000 00


66 66 66 " 1875, . ·


10,000 00


Twenty-three bonds 6 per cent, due May 1, 1874, ·


" 1877, · 16,000 00 Weymouth and Braintree Savings Inst. note, 7 per cent, 10,000 00


Hingham Institution for Savings note, 7 per cent, ·


10,000 00


Joseph Totman, 66


4,200 00


Elijah Bates,


66


66 66


4,000 00


Thomas Humphrey,


66


66 66


.


3,00 000


Abner Holbrook, trustee,


66


66


66


2,792 00


James Torrey,


66


66


2,100 00


Joseph R. Totman,


66


66


66


2,000 00


Lovell Bicknell,


66


66


66


800 00


$86,392 00


-


ASSETS.


Cash in treasury, including taxes due,


$25,709 54


Balance due from State on aid account to Jan., 1871,. . Due for 1871,


1,284 28


" from Trustees Hingham and Quincy Bridges, 286 56


Nadell House,


375 00


$33,981 63


Total indebtedness,


86,392 00


Assets,


33,981 63


Total,


$52,410 37


11,500 00 Sixteen 66 66 66


66 66


·


.


·


.


6,326 25


·


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In accordance with the vote of the town, the selectmen recommend the following appropriations for the expenses of the town for the year 1872 : -


For schools,


$20,000 00


" repairs of school-houses,


1,500 00


" roads,


15,000 00


" town officers,


4,000 00


" miscellaneous,


2,500 00


" town poor,


5,500 00


" interest and debt,


10,000 00


" discounts,


2,500 00


$61,000 00


" State aid,


$6,500 00


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REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


The Overseers of the Poor of the town of Weymouth respectfully submit the following report, for the year ending January 1, 1872 : -


Mr. Leonard Aldrich continued in charge of the Almshouse until the first day of April last, when he was succeeded by Mr. Wilbur C. Austin, with whom we contracted for one year's services of himself and wife at a salary of four hundred and fifty dollars.


The treatment and care of the inmates of the Almshouse, by the present superintendent and matron, have been kind and watchful, and their methods of conducting the domestic affairs of the house have been prudent and otherwise commendable.


The management of the farm has been satisfactory to the Over- seers, and although the receipts for produce have been much less than the average for the past four years, we do not attribute its diminished production to any lack of skill or faithful labor on the part of the superintendent. The principal crop for several years prior to the last has been hay, and the past season has been very unfavorable for that crop ; so that while the expenditures have been controlled by a wise economy, the failure of income from this source has caused the balance of expense for the support of the poor in the house to ex- ceed that of former years.


One birth has occurred in the house during the year, but no death, although more than the usual amount of sickness, requiring the ser- vices of a physician, has taken place.


The whole number of paupers in the house during the year has been twenty-five; the average number seventeen and one half; and the number at its close is twenty.


The apparent cost of support for each pauper has been two dollars and sixty-nine cents per week. The number of inmates who were able to perform hard labor upon the farm, or roads, was limited dur- ing nearly the whole of the farming season, to two persons.


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ACCOUNT OFGOODS BOUGHT AND BILLS PAID IN 1871.


Bicknell Brothers, goods,


$558 15


Joseph Loud & Co.


416 21


B. F. Shaw,


75 50


Josiah Martin, 66


96 45


M. H. Read, 66


42 22


S. W. Pratt, 66


49 33


J. Crane & Son, 66


17 50


H. Loud, 66


6 51


Nash & Radcliffe,


.


2 50


F. Ambler,


8 70


H. W. Sinclair, 66


1 85


Bates & Harrington, "


3 18


C. S. Williams,


2 75


J. G. Worster & Co. "


6 67


Bonnets, etc. ·


5 60


A. F. Bicknell, bread,


4 00


M. A. Hodges,


3 85


A. S. Howe,


10 65


Barnes Brothers, fish,


19 42


Clams,


3 30


Scraps,


20 15


Garden seeds, etc.,


5 48


Potash,


1 90


J. Torrey & Co., soap,


18 50


Mr. Emery, horse medicine,


2 00


R. Burrell, fowl,


2 50


S. Lovell, ice,


13 00


J. M. Rogers & Co., leather,


10 58


F. D. Pratt, wood,


61 25


Baptist society, pew,


12 20


J. Binney & Co., goods,


15 30


Isaac Binney, barbering,


37 00


Adoniram Joy, hay,


63 70


A. J. Randall,


17 33


Palmer Pratt,


9 67


W. K. Baker, straw,


.


4 00


J. C. Rhines, lumber,


19 78


F. Veazie, 66


3 76


Herring,


. 75


.


32


S. F. Whitmarsh, rockweed,


14 48


George Baker, hardware,


2 34


Palmer Pratt, tea can


1 00


M. K. Pratt, journal,


11 16


L. French, repairing shoes, .


14


W. Burrell, 6


70


Cutting and making dresses,


7 57


Advertising,


3 00


Baker's express,


2 65


Drew's 66


2 00


Ames Plough Co.


1 50


Crank for mowing machine,


1 25


Mr. Giles, gravel,


4 50


66 use of wagon,


1 00


M. Sheehy, sand,


8 40


S. H. Litchfield, pasturing heifer,


10 00


Gratuities to inmates,


13 70


Weighing hay, .


46


B. H. Everett, labor, .


33 25


Nelson W. Gardner, labor,


13 75


W. T. Burrell,


40 60


A. Sherman, 66


29 07


E. S. Hunt, 66


50


Mr. Whittemore,


2 50


J. M. Walsh, repairing harness,


5 10


Thomas South, smith work,


10 00


Sampson & Whiting, smith work,


37 89


Dr. G. W. Fay, medical attendance,


18 50


" N. Q. Tirrell, " 66


2 00


" F. F. Forsaith, "


2 75


$1,937 95


RECEIVED FOR LABOR, PRODUCE, ETC.


J. W. Rogers, hay,


$34 36


John Hughes,


14 00


Bicknell Bros.


67 36


Geo. W. Fay,


20 16


Bicknell Bros. butter, .


17 88


66 onions, .


2 50


B. F. Shaw, butter and eggs, 42 08


L. French, pork, .


18 20


33


J. Martin, calves, etc. .


24 37


Milk, .


30 48


Pigs,


35 12


Bull, ·


36 00


B. F. Richards, labor, .


4 00


L. French,


1 00


F. Evans, 66


·


8 00


Wm. Coyle, 66


.


4 50


D. Cohan, 66


.


2 50


E. Bates, 66


2 00


J. D. Salisbury, "


50


Mr. Giles,


5 50


E. S. Hunt, 66


1 50


S. Curtis, 66


22 00


J. Dizer,


13 00


Isaac Binney,' 66


32 08


Selectmen on roads,


70 50


J. Ford, board of James E. Ford, .


48 00


$557 59


OVERSEERS.


DR.


To Cash paid for goods, labor, etc. $1,937 95


" L. Aldrich, for services, 82 33


" W. C. Austin,


375 00


Rent for farm, ·


300 00


Inventory of February 1st, 1871,


3,320 53


$6,015 81


CR.


By Cash received for produce, labor, etc.


$557 59


Inventory, January 1st, 1872, . 3,203 03


$3,760 62


EXPENSE OF POOR OUT OF THE HOUSE.


State Lunatic Asylum, Taunton, for Abigail Burrell, . $33 85


66 66


" Eliza S. McCuc, . 198 41


66


66 66 " Margaret Lonergan, 193 00


$425 26


3


34


Support of Lois Dyer,


45 63


66 Isaac Linfield and wife,


78 50


66 " widow of Hosea Hollis,


35 63


66 Benj. Orcutt,


31 50


66 William Fogerty, jr.,


47 50


" Percia Loud,


43 00


66


Lydia Clark,


47 50


66 family of John Orcutt,


24 40


66 66 Esther Bates,


104 00


66


66 Josiah M. Pratt,


183 50


Susan F. Larmey,


95 00


Thomas Kelly,


207 25


Mrs. Hassett,


138 68


66 66 Benj. Dyer,


26 25


Eugene B. Murphy,


9 55


66


" Mrs. Little,


57 85


66


66 Mrs. Viger,


12 80


66


" Stephen White, .


4 50


66


" Mrs. A. Herne,


105 45


" N. F. Stoddard,


40 10


" Mrs. Hickey,


20 50


66


66


Mrs. Leahey,


15 00


66


Ira Raymond,


55 47


66


66 Mrs. Boyle,


4 50


66


66 Mrs. Mawn,


43 13


66


John Carter, 2d,


12 00


66 James H. Lloyd,


14 00


66


66


Benj. Hallowell, Hannah Joyce,


99 75


Lucretia Derby,


95 00


6 Thomas Wall,


28 20


Margaret Powers,


9 50


66


widow James Connell,


15 25


66


66 Daniel Donavan,


208 28


widow Daniel Kennedy,


26 50


66


66


Patrick Lynch,


10 00


" John B. Richards,


5 00


6. family of J. Chambers, refunded by town of


Abington,


64 22


66


Mrs. Casey,


27 77


Patrick Lines,


45 94


15 97


35


Support of Harriet E. Shaw, refunded by town of Abington,


9 75


86 50


" " Thomas Connelly, to be refunded by the State, Town of Abington, support of Mrs. Wm. A. Canterbury,


13 00


66


66


66 Wm. W. Dean, 6 25


66 Betsey Jeffers, 39 75


66 Catherine Slattery, 18 00


66 Boston,


66 Sarah Freeman, 17 00


66


66


Harriet Stetson,


68 50


66


66


66 Elizabeth C. Tirrell,


16 00


66


66


66 Patrick and Mary White,


98 00


66


66


66 Edward Tesney,


8 25


66 Maria L. Adams, ·


17 00


Samuel Curtis, funeral expenses Patrick Lynch, .


26 00


66 66 66 John B. Richards, 25 00


$3,062 83


Deduct amount received from Abington,


$73 97


66


66 due from State, 86 50 .


$160 47


$2,902 36


RECAPITULATION.


Support of the Poor in the House,


$2,255 19


out of the House, 2,902 36


$4,157 55


Rent for Farm,


300 00


$4,857 55


JAMES HUMPHREY, Z. L. BICKNELL, NOAH VINING, JOHN BLANCHARD, E. A. HUNT,


Overseers of the Poor of Weymouth.


Mary J. Grey,


34 00


City of New Bedford,


66 Lowell,


66


66


36


Paupers in the Almshouse from February 1st, 1871, to January 1st, 1872.


Date.


NAME.


Age.


Discharged.


W'ks.


D'ys.


Feb. 1,


Samuel Badlam,


68


47


5


1,


Elizabeth Tirrell, .


52


47


5


1,


Mary T. Rosey, ·


37


47


5


1,


Henry W. Rosey, .


19


March 30. Admit-


again Dec. 6th,


12


1


1,


Wilton S. Rosey, .


13


47


5


1,


Alonzo Tirrell,


32


47


5


1,


Le Roy Tirrell,


30


47


5


1,


George Loud,


30


47


5


1,


James E. Ford,


10


47


5


1,


Lucy Thayer


48


47


5


1,


Steph. Humphrey, .


75


47


5


1,


James Nash,


87


47


5


1,


Nettie Thayer,


13


April 24,


12


1,


Thomas Hall,


57


47


5


1,


Prince E. Thayer, .


13


47


5


1,


Elbridge Colson, .


47


47


5


1,


Jotham Shaw,


85


47


5


1,


James H. Lloyd, .


24


July 3,


22


·


May 20,


Mary J. Grey,


29


32


3


June 1,


Hiram Thayer,


23


June 27,


4


Aug. 23,


Wm. Henry Grey, .


18


5


Oct. 17,


Isabella Nelson, .


Nov. 18,


4


5


Nov. 22,


Frederick Pope, .


65


5


5


Dec. 26.


Wm. War. Dean, .


14


6


" 30,


Reuben B. Pratt, .


68


.


2


Different persons, .


10


3


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Inventory of Stock, Wood, Hay, Provisions, Farming Tools, etc., January 1st, 1872.


4 cows,


. $275 00


1 grindstone, . 5 00


1 bull,


50 00


1 winnowing machine, 1 00


1 calf,


5 00


1 swill box, 8 00


2 horses, ·


300 00


1 double harness, 30 00


6 pigs,


55 00


2 single .


40 00


2 ox carts,


75 00


1 wheel drag, · 20 00


1 ox sled,


·


10 00


2 cart harnesses, ·


15 00


5 yokes, . 12 00 ·


old 66


.


3 00


1 hay wagon,


.


50 00


2 robes, .


10 00


2 horse carts,


. 100 00


4 blankets, 4 00


1 farm wagon, .


·


100 00


4 halters, 4 00 .


1 covered wagon,


·


65 00


4 surcingles,


1 50


1 sleigh, .


5 00


6 hoes, 1 25


1 horse rake, 4 00


12 shovels,


5 00


1 horse sled,


3 00


7 axes,


9 00


1 snow plough, .


2 00


4 wood saws and three


2 rollers,


15 00


horses,


5 00


1 drag,


5 00


4 iron wedges and


beetle, 2 00


1 bucklin harrow, 9 00


2 pickaxes,


2 50


1 two-horse "


30 00


1 bench vise,


2 00


1 one 66 66 6 00


1 chest tools, ·


10 00


1 mowing machine, 80 00


2 stone hammers, 6 00


1 set stone tools, 7 00


50


3 whiffletrees and chains, 8 00


2 drag rakes,


1 00


8 rakes, .


2 00


2 hay poles,


50


5 hay forks,


: 50


4 chains, .


9 00


1 hay cutter, 12 00


1 cheese press and fix-


tures, 7 00


4 baskets,


2 00


2 brush scythes and


snaths, 2 50


25 hay caps, 4 00


1 seed sower, ·


·


5 00


17 hens, . 16 00


2 wheelbarrows, ·


8 00


1 turkey, . 1 50


1 corn sheller, . ·


5 00


10g tons English hay, . 399 00


1 horse hoe, 4 00


2 scrapers,


5 00


1 cask,


3 iron bars, 6 00


3 ladders, 5 00


1 ice chest, 4 00


1 force pump,


6 00


3 scy thes, 1 50


7 snaths,


3 50


2 lanterns, 2 00


1 bush hook, 1 50


1 pair steps, 1 25


5 ploughs, 25 00


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140 bush. carrots, 56 00


131 rails,


10 48


260 " potatoes, .


· 169 00


21 posts, 4 20


6 " beets, 4 50 75 lbs. lard, 9 50


10 " onions,


10 00


17 " coffee,


1 75


37 cords wooll,


360 00


25 " sugar,


3 30


2 tons salt hay, .


40 00


3 brooms, 1 50


brush, curry combs, and cards


1 50


turnips,


1 00


4 lbs. tea,


3 60


72 tons coal,


67 50


vinegar and cask, . 8 00


3 flails, ·


2 00


1 bush. rye meal,


1 25


3 trace chains, .


4 00


1 " corn


85


3 stake chains, .


3 00


4 meal bags, ·


1 60


1 onion hoe,


1 00


blocks and rope,


4 00


26 barrels,


5 00


7 manure forks, 3 50


1 pair balances,


7 00


2 hog hooks,


.


1 00


1 hay rope,


1 00


1 barrel flour,


10 50


2 spades, 1 00


40 lbs. butter,


14 00


2 iron rakes, 1 25


550 " pork,


55 00


2 grub hoes,


1 00


240 " hams,


30 00


3 hatchets,


1 50


200


" beef,


22 00


30 cords manure,


240 00


salt,


50


2 casks, 2 CO


10


" tobacco, .


7 00


10 galls. molasses,


.


7 50


6 bush. parsnips,


3 00


1 set measures,


1 25


1 half hogshead, lumber,


1 00


5 00


$3,203 03


JOHN W. LOUD, AUGUSTUS BEALS.


Auditors.


·


.


75 lbs. soap,


6 00


3 barrel soap,


3 00


6 pork barrels, 6 00


·


.


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MARRIAGES


Registered in the town of Weymouth, for the year 1871, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.


1871.


January 1. Wm. A. Whiting of Weymouth, and Rosetta H. Thayer of Weymouth.


8. Chas. W. Hayden of Weymouth, and Harriet Lowell of Weymouth.


14. Edward W. Shackford of Weymouth, and Georgeanna Lee of Weymouth.


February 8. Bela E. Faxon of Abington, and Rozetta M. Hatch of Weymouth.


18. Edsel A. Houghton of Weymouth, and Emily B. Wild of Braintree.


23. Adson H. Belcher of Weymouth, and Julia Maria Smith of Weymouth.


March


14. Henry H. Burrell of Weymouth, and Maria A. Laughton of Weymouth.


April


ɔ̃. Calvin W. Raymond of Weymouth, and Abbie T. Stoddard of Weymouth.


12. Roswell H. Pratt of Weymouth, and Betsey D. Pratt of Weymouth.


18. James Donally of Weymouth, and Fannie McGee of Weymouth.


23. John Hanley of Weymouth, and Mary Powers of Weymouth.


24. Charles Byron Hunt of Weymouth, and Georgeanna M. Cook of Weymouth.


May


7. William Furlong of Weymouth, and Mary McGrath of Weymouth.


10. Charles Francis Whiting of Weymouth, and Edna M. Howe of Weymouth.


18. Francis Clarence Torrey of Weymouth, and Agnes Maria Fogg of Weymouth.


18. Francis Smith of Weymouth, and Helen Frances Banker of Weymouth.


June


7. John Austin Dean of Weymouth, and Susan Olive Newton of Weymouth.


11. Francis Plummer Hodgkins of Weymouth, and Eliza- beth Ward of Woburn.


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June 11. Patrick McGrover of Weymouth, and Mary Kelleher of Weymouth.


11. Daniel James Sampson of Weymonth, and Mary A. Clapp of So. Scituate.


12. Theodore W. Robinson of Boston, and Sarah J. South of Weymouth.


14. Albert Manley Newcomb of Weymouth, and Charlotte Elizabeth Richards of Weymouth.


14. Thomas Blanchard of Weymouth, and Jane Francanna Stowell, of Weymouth.


29. George Edmund Hopkins of Weymouth, and Susie Jane Mellen of Weymouth.


29. Alfred Otis Thomas of Weymouth, and Clara Isabella Beecher of Weymouth.


July


1. Francis Edward Morrison of Weymouth, and Hattie Winslow White of Weymouth.


2. Owen Lewis Greelish of Randolph, and Maria Kilfoye of Weymouth.


3. Frederick E. Churchill of Plymouth, and Mary E. Clapp of Weymouth.


4. Horace James Richards of Weymouth, and Hattie R. Smith, of Braintree.


5. Lorenzo Holbrook of Weymouth, and Adeline W. Hill of Hingham.


9. Chester W. Binney of Weymouth, and Arabella F. Da- mon of Weymouth.


30. Elwyn Dickerman of Weymouth, and Dora F. Jenkins of Weymouth.


30. James Henry Dunbar of Weymouth, and Nannie Crock- er of Weymouth.


30. Michael Cross of Weymouth, and Margaret Donevan of Weymouth.


Aug.


3. James Francis McCue of Weymouth, and Mary Ann Reed of Weymouth.


6. Edward Gerrolds of Weymouth, and Maria A. G. King- man of Weymouth.


9. Francis Warren Young of Salem, and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes of Weymouth.


10. Charles Walter Fairbanks of Weymouth, and Amelia Bodge of Weymouth.


19. Charles Hazen Whittier of West Roxbury, and Harriet Matilda Goodspeed, of Weymouth.


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Aug.


21. Michael Carroll of Weymouth, and Catherine Donahue of Weymouth.


25. Jonathan Record of Weymouth, and Susan Cushing Bates of Weymouth.


Sept.


16. Jacob R. Lovell of Weymouth, and Mary Jane R. Her ricks of Weymouth.


16. Ira Plummer Morrison of Braintree, and Mary Susan South of Weymouth.


17. John Wellington Dunn of Weymouth, and Emma Au- gusta Nash of Abington.


17. Arthur Martin Thomas of Weymouth, and Annie Eliza- beth Arnold of Abington.


26. James Flannery of Weymouth, and Mary Gibney of Weymouth.


27. James Lovell Wildes of Weymouth, and Maria Frances Burrell of Weymouth.


30. Philip McGee of Weymouth, and Elizabeth T. Tirrell of Weymouth.


Oct.


30. Clarence Winfield Gould of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Lil- lias M. Hodgon of Weymouth.


6. George Henry Bowles of Weymouth, and Annie Beal of Weymouth.


9. Charles Austin Coolidge of Weymouth, and Alice Sew- ell of Weymouth.


11. Adolphus Porter Pool of Weymouth, and Annie Levina Hunt of Weymouth.


11. Samuel Wilson Belcher of Weymouth, and Sarah Louise Hunt of Weymouth.


19. Alvan Hyde Stickney of Springfield, and Harriet Eliza Bates of Weymouth.


19. William B. Arnold of Abington, and Abby Louisa White of Weymouth.


26. John Gordon Stuart of Weymouth, and Anna Jane Pool of Weymouth.


29. Michael Joseph Gibbons of Weymouth, and Mary Ann Murphy of Weymouth.


Nov.


1. Leonard Aldrich of Weymouth, and Ellen Frances Thayer of Weymouth.


11. Wm. Henry Murphy of Weymouth, and Bridget Ann Shields of Weymouth.


12. Cornelius F. Blanchard of Weymouth, and Carrie E. Dunbar of Weymouth.


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25. Edward Bacon of Charles town, and Mary Huntress of Weymouth.


25. John Washington Vinson of Weymouth, and Christiana Woodbury Tirrell of Abington.


30. George Croker of Weymouth, and Isabella Maria Coleran of Weymouth.


30. Oliver J. Fuller of Weymouth, and Louisa Augusta Dyer of Weymouth.


Dec.


6. Wm. Allen Thompson of Weymouth, and Clara Parsons Stevens of Weymouth.


9. Samuel E. Whitmarsh of Weymouth, and Eliza Ellen Gerrish of Pembroke.


16. Herbert Liston White of Weymouth, and Maggie Maria Dumphey of Weymouth.


23. John G. Campbell of Weymouth, and Anna G. Dwyer of Boston.


24. Daniel Wm. Barnes of Weymouth, and Lucy Ella Robinson of South Scituate.


25. Peter Byron Lowson of Braintree, and Susan Jane Kingman of Weymouth.


31. George Winslow Conant of Weymouth, and Mary White Noyes of South Abington.


31. Nelson W. Gardner of Weymouth, and Mercy Pember Andrus of Weymouth.


A true copy of record.


Attest :


FRANCIS AMBLER, Town Clerk.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WEYMOUTH.


Jan. 1. Jolın Thomas Ryan.


3. Lunett Tirrell.


5. Clara Boyle.


7. Annie Frances Fraher.


7. Samuel Cratiek.


8. John William Carroll.


9. Adeline Augusta Cole- ran.


9. James Henry Nelligan.


11. Mary Louisa Guertin.


18. Morris Francis Graing.


19. Catherine Cronin.


21. Geo. Bartlett Raymond.


24. Joseph Hardwick, 2d.


24. John Gilligan.


26. Hugh Coyle.


27. Elizabeth Cahill.


29. Chas. Franklin Spear.


30. Margaret M. Foley.


31. Edith Burrell Derby. Feb. 1. Alesime Guerting.


2. Albert Tirrell Davis.


3. Charles Henry White. 3. Ernest Linwood Huff.


4. David Joseph Maher. 4. Wm. Edward O'Brien.


4. William Low Thayer.


9. John Francis Hunt.


9. Merriam Gray White.


9. Alice Gray Huff.


10. Mary Elizabeth Sheehy.


11. Norton Quincy Manuel.


12. John Franklin Bates.


17. Rosie Ellen Barker.


18. Frank Bradford Burrell. 19. Jennie Frances Thayer.


19. Edward Henry Vining.


20. Eugene Maguire.


23. Ezra F. and Child of Helena Tirrell.


23. Margaret Sullivan.


24. Margaret Elizabeth Dec. 25. George Thomas Curley. 26. Martha Etta Curtin.


30. Arralinda Etta Torrey. Mar. 5. Aliee Franees Lovett.


9. Susan Clapp Richards.


10. Peter Mathew.


11. Harriet Mageleane Sel- den.


12. Mary Emeline Speneer.


13. Patrick Henry MeDon- ald.


18. Patrick McMann.


20. Julia Maria Whalen.


23. Wm. Franeis Burk.


25. James O'Brien.


28. Minot Austin Burrell.


29. Mary Ellen Fennell.


30. Elizabeth Brady.


. 31. James Augustus Ryan. April 7. Carrie Frances Loud.


8. Walter Franeis Pratt.


9. Ernest Ashton Beleher.


9. Fred Herbert Raymond.


10. Nellie Florenee Beleher.


10. Mary Jane O'Brien.


12. John Boyle.


13. James Franklin May- nard.


16. Amy Albertia Loud.


16. Ada Pratt White.


17. Carrie H. Spear.


18. Samuel Bayley Stickney.


18. Matta Veneu


18. Lewis L. Veneu twins.


20. Franeis Hanley


21. Mary Cale Caulfield.


22. Ella Maria Reynolds.


25. Lilian Otis Burrell.


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April 28. Clara Augustus Hol- brook.


28. Mary Alice Curtis.


May 1. George Henry Tracy.


3. William John Whelan.


13. Williard Francis At- wood.


13. Nicholas Francis Clary.


16. Alvalı Herbert Bicknell.


16. Elizabeth Lee Gerrold.


19. Anna Francis Murphey.


20. Alice Humphrey Clapp.


21. John Joseph Quinn.


21. Chas. Francis Holbrook.


22. Lizzie Hannah Coffee.


23. Anna Elizabeth Godwin.


24. Stella May Clark.


27. Edward Burrell Read.


27. Clara May Tirrell.


28. Edward Theodore White.


29. Alonzo Irwin Shaw.


June 1. Henry Nahum Chase.


1. Susie Jeanette Glover.


3. Mary Ella Derby.


6. Julia Gertrude Loud.


8. Orin Packard Graves.


9. Geo. Everett Hunt.


14, Genevera White.


14. Geo. Henry Shaw.


17. Catherine Maloney.


17. William Maloney.


17. Charles Maloney.


20. Angeline Buckley.


21. Minot Herbert Bates.


23. Joseph Peter Conlin.


24. William Miles Rea.


26. Ann Corbin.


27. James McMahar.


27. Nellie Cushing.


29, Luther Weston Turner.


29. Edward Francis McIn- toslı.


30. Betsey Bicknell French. July 1. Margaret T. McAvoy.


2. Sarahı Althea Holbrook.


3. Eva Moran.


· 4. John Dowd.


4. Sarah Marshall Whit- ing.


4. Frank Sibley Redman.


6. Annie Mitchell.


. 10. Anna Veader.


11. Ralph Waldo Sanborn.


11. Jane Turner Baker Hunt.


15. Emeline Adams Tirrell. 17. Carrie Bell Bradford.


21. Child of Franklin B. and Clara V. Gamwell.


22. Adria Louisa Lantz.


22. Child of Samuel I. and Abbie Cushing.


22. Edith Burrell Cummings 23. John Lane.


23. Edward King Kimball.


23. Lucy Grace Spear.


23. William Henry Spear.


23. Milton Lyon Hawes.


24. Arthur Everett Peter- son.


26. Terressa Lonergan.


28. Arthur White Nash.


31. John Reed.


Aug. 1. D. Elbridge Ring.


3. Almira Stow Wendall.


4. Martinus Denbroeder.


4. Bartlett Smith.


8. Clara Augusta Sweet.


8. William Collins.


8. James Bernard Smith.


10. Child of George and R. Emily Burrell.


15. Guy Victor Thomas.


20. William Francis Hunt.


20. Seth Snell.


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Aug. 20. Clarinda Ellen Fearing. 20. Samuel Bates.


21. Jennie Alice Welsh.


21. George Leslie Whiting.


22. Frank. Warren Maxim.


23. William Henry Gray.


24. Flora Almira Brown. 26. Child of Jos. W. and Susan S. White.


30. Catherine T. Curren.


31. Catherine Newman.


Sept. 1. Thomas Sheehan.


1. Edna L. Pope.


3. Honora Catherine Burke.


3. Mary Frances Whiting.


4. Bridget Fogarty.


4. Emma Charlotte Tirrell.


4. Harriet Preston Badger.


5. Susie Evelyn Pratt.


6. James Henry Coleran.


8. Frank Ellsworth Shores.


9. Margaret Cahill.


11. Mary Lizzie Hollis.


11. Amy Allen Sweeting.


12. Ellen Alice Clark.


17. Ann Eliza Sullivan.


19. Wm. T. Middleton.


19. Elveretta Totman.


21. Mary Ellen Fraher.


22. William Coyle.


22. Wm. Augustine Har- rington.


23. Terrance Donovan.


24. Stephen French Joy.


25. Carrie R. Burns.


26. Michael Sullivan.


27. John J. Daily. 28. Joseph Murrey.


28. Jesse Lapham Cushing. 29. Albert West Bryant.


Oct. 2. Mary Lizzie McGrath. 4. Charlie Willard Dunbar.


4. Edward Marshall Field.


| Oct. 8. Arthur Melvin Stod-


dard.


10. Charles Andrew Ran- dall.


10. Ernest Wentwortlı Thayer.


10. David Francis Desmond.


11. Lena Gertrude Battles.


11. Annie Hyland.


12. Child of Dr. G. W. and Jane L. Fay.


12. John Francis Morgan.


13. Michael Thos. Cross.


13. Cornelia Elliott.


13. Wilton Alexis Loud ..


15. John Isaac Hall.


15. Etta Whitcomb Dailey.


16. Geo. Henry Gillardetz.


18. Fannie Warren Burrell.


24. Francis Callahan.


27. Benjamin Everett Ray- mond.


27. Elizabeth Helman.


31. Oliver Burr Higgins.


Nov. 1. Cordelia Frances Pratt.


4. Helena Ford.


5. Robert Marrow.


5. Jolin David Donahue.


7. Hannalı Londergan.


7. Ella Almira Munroe.


10. Johanna Cronin.


11. Nellie McDermott.


12. Carrie Evelyn Blanchard.


13. Child of Chas. H. and Fannie Thayer.


13. James McCarty.


15. Isabella Hagerty.


21. Child of Alexander and Joanna White.


22. Child of John W. and Ger- trude J. Bartlett.


22. Clara Howard Bates.


24. Michael Henry Doran.


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Nov.25. Child of Alonzo and Louise Anna E. Man- uel.


25. Chas. Wm. Shackford.


25. Fred Cushing.


27. Child of Anson F. and Olive A. Bicknell.


28. Eliza May White.


Dec. 2. Rosella Madison.


3. Child of Andrew and So- phia Culley.


3. Laura Lincoln Shaw.


3. Mary Catherine Burke.


4. James Elmore Young.


6. Samuel Daniel Clark.


9. Mary Elizabeth Knox.


11. Joseph Warren Hun- tress.


Dec. 11. Ellen Frances Fraher.


13. Child of Chas. G. and Ellen G. Cowing.


15. Michael Joseph Culli- nan.


15. Child of Warren W. and Cynthia M. Salis- bury.


18. Mary Kate Kiley.


18. Susanna Connell.


19. Mary Jane Flanery.


23. Elizabeth Tracy.


23. Richard Clarence McCue.


25. Jacob Francis Reidy.


27. Child of Eli L. and Cor- delia B. Haskins.


28. Peter Lynch.


30. Eliza Ann Hart.


The names and date of births of children born in this town are presented for the purpose of affording opportunity to those interested of correcting errors and omission in the record.


FRANCIS AMBLER.


Town Çlerk.


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DEATHS


Registered in the Town of Weymouth for the year 1871.


(The names enclosed in parenthesis indicate the maiden names.)


AGE.


Date of Deatlı.


Name of Deceased.


Years.


Mos.


Days.


Disease or Cause of Death.


Place of Birth.


1871


Jan.


1


Francis Kennedy,


2


3


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Dropsy on Brain, Pneumonia, .




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