Town annual report of Weymouth 1873, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 84


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238 22


George S. Baker,


" hardware .


38 83


James Kennedy,


" furniture .


8 00


Day & Collins,


" pipe for chimney


30 23


A. W. Peterson,


" building


3 00


S. W. Pratt,


" for stove, etc.


25 85


G. W. Austin.


" labor


10 00


$969 84


Ira Hunt, services


59 00


Benjamin Derby, services


198 00


Ensign B. Damon and wife, services


312 00


M. R. Greely, medical attendance, E. Gallagher and child


28 00


M. R. Greely, medical attendance, I. A. Harry


63 50


16 66 66 J. Whittemore 10 50


."


66 66 66 A. B. Rogers . 70 00


Mary Mccarthy, care of child of E. Gallagher 24 00


Samuel Curtis, coffin, ..


6 00


66


J. Whittemore


17 00


Owen Connor, digging two graves


19 00


Bicknell Brothers, goods


W. C. Austin, 66 from almshouse


97 24


J. Binney & Co., 66


3 06


F. Ambler, 66


53 22


66


conveying nurses, etc.


25 50


Ashford Baker, pung .


23 00


Thomas South, wagon .


15 00


W. C. Austin, extra services and expenses


25 00


$2,086 78


EXPENSE OUTSIDE OF HOSPITAL.


Paid N. Q. Tirrell, for medical attendance, Mrs. Foley . $20 00


M. R. Greely, 66 B. F. Stoddard. 93 75


66


Zichri Nash 62 50


66


66


66 J. Burrell 2 00


67 92


26


Paid M. R. Greely, vaccinating various persons


$27 00


C. C. Tower,


4 00


Mrs. C. W. Raymond, care of child of E. Gallagher


50 00


Bicknell Brothers, goods, 66


66 66


J. De Coste


17 26


66


66 66 Mrs. Foley


3 85


J. Binney & Co , 66


B. Frank Stoddard 12 40


25 46


S. W. Pratt,


2 30


J. B. Rhines & Co., lime,


66


.


1 00


W. C. Austin, wood, Z, Nash,


2 75


Mrs. D. Nolan, care of .


30 00


66 Bridget Powers, board of nurses, care of J.


D. Coste, and furniture destroyed . 103 00


$471 59


Hospital and expenses


2,086 78


$2,558 37


STATE AID PAID


To disabled Soldiers and Sailors and their families and the families of deceased, from January 1, 1873, to January 1, 1874.


Walter S. Adlington


$48 00


Samuel A. McAllister .


48 00


Andrew J. Baker


96 00.


Frederick T. Bicknell


48 00


Otis Blanchard


48 00


Charles H. Burrell, 2d .


72 00


Martin D. Burrell


72 00


Robert Buttimore


96 00


Howard Baker


60 00


Alonzo Blanchard


4 00


Galen A. Carter


96 00


George H. Coolidge


48 00


Charles A. Crocker


48 00


Francis E. Coolidge


40 00


Joseph T. Dame .


48 00


Albert W. Doloffe


45 00


Benjamin F. Foss


64 00


Samuel L. French


45 33


John Fennell


27 00


F. Ambler, 66


66 66


66


.


14 32


27


I. Justin Fearing


$48 00


Jacob Gardner, Jr.


·


84 00


Edward B. Gardner


120 00


James R. Gillegan


84 00


Andrew J. Garey


72 00


Lyman T. Holmes


48 00


John Hope .


122 00


Henry S. Hollis .


62 00


Cornelius Healey .


96 00


John Horgan


96 00


William Harrington


24 00


Patrick Howley


24 00


Thomas Howley .


54 00


George F. Hayden


18 00


Benjamin R. Kennison


36 00


Daniel E. Louney


96 00


William A. Lewis


96 00


Daniel Lamson


96 00


Lemuel P. Littlefield


96 00


Charles T. Linfield


48 00


Ellis V. Lyon


96 00


Patrick Lynch


24 00


Charles J. McMorrow


72 00


William F. Merchant


24 00


William McNair .


72 00


Aaron P. Nash, Jr.


72 00


Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d .


144 00


James Pratt


96 00


Charles F. Pray


56 00


Nathaniel B. Peare


84 00


Elijah Prouty


96 00


Benjamin F. Pratt, 3d .


96 00


Francis B. Pratt


36 00


William J. Pedman


18 00


Charles H. Pratt, 2d


72 00


Josiah Q. Pratt .


96 00


Henry Perry


28 00


Benjamin F. Robinson .


84 00


George W. Russ .


84 00


Michael Riley


168 00


Daniel F. Rogers .


96 00


Samuel J. Ross


36 00


28


S. Augustus Rockwood


· $24 00


Sargent L. Stoddard


84 00


George Starbuck .


48 00


William W. Smith


48 00


Edward Slattery .


168. 00


Nelson H. Snow .


48 00


Japeth M. Sampson


12 00


Owen Smith.


18 00


Oliver B. Stackpole


48 00


Andrew J. Shaw .


36 00


John G. Slattery .


48 00


Samuel C. Taylor.


48 00


Sumner Thompson


8 00


Richard B. Torrey


9 33


Naaman Torrey .


48 00


William F. Thayer


48 00


Stillman Thayer .


48 00


Isaac Thomas


72 00


Christopher P. Tower


72 00


Patrick Ward


27 00


James Weeks


168 00


Henry T. Wade


48 00


Edwin Walker


24 00


Gilbert F. Willett


48 00


$5,373 66


NOTES PAID.


Town Bonds


·


$10,000 00


First National Bank, South Weymouth


13,000 00


South Weymouth Savings Bank .


7,000 00


East 66


2,500 00


$32,500 00


INTEREST PAID.


Interest coupons


$2,175 00


First National Bank, South Weymouth


.


319 17


South Weymouth Savings Bank


123 42


East Weymouth


82 81


Joseph R. Totman


280 00


Joseph Totman .


192 50


Estate of Elijah Bates .


280 00


Abner Holbrook .


252 37


·


29


Abner Holbrook, trustee


$195 44


Lovell Bicknell


28 00


Thomas Humphrey


210 00


James Torrey


·


147 00


$4,285 71


STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.


State tax


$8,977 50


66


National Banks


3,297 87


County tax .


6,110 26


$18,385 63


DISCOUNTS AND REMITTANCES.


Discount on taxes


$2,659 03


Remittances for 1869-1871


11 99


1872


525 88


66


1873


167 47


$3,364 37


RECAPITULATION.


Received from all sources


. $153,254 62


EXPENDITURES.


On account of schools


$22,393 06


repairs of school-houses


3,011 06


roads


16,942 49


town-house .


635 77


lock-ups


2,386 92


printing


541 36


town officers


4,629 98


miscellaneous


789 20


State aid


5,373 66


small-pox


2,558 37


town poor


6,087 55


notes paid


32,500 00


interest


4,285 71


State tax


8,977 50


county tax


6,110 26


bank tax


3,297 87


discounts and remittances


3,364 37


$123,885 13


$29,369 49


30


TOWN DEBT.


Ten bonds, 5 per cent, due April 1st, 1875 . . $10,000 00 Twenty-three bonds, 6 per cent, due May 1st, 1874


11,500 00 Sixteen 6 66


66 1877 16,000 00


Joseph Totman, note, 7 per cent


4,200 00


Joseph R. Totman, " 66


4,000 00


Elijah Bates, 66 66


4,000 00


Abner Holbrook, 66


·


5,500 00


A. Holbrook, trustee, note, 7 per cent


2,792 00


James Torrey, 66 66


2,110 00


Thomas Humphrey, 66 66


3,000 00


Lovell Bicknell, 66 66


.


800 00


ASSETS.


Cash in treasury, including taxes due .


$29,369 36


Balance due from State on aid account, to Jan. 1873 800 00


Due for 1873


5,257 00


$35,426 49


Total indebtedness


$63,892 00


Assets


35,426 49


$28,465 51


We recommend the following appropriations for the expenses of the town for the year 1874 : -


For schools


$22,500 00


repairs of school-houses


2,500 00


roads


16,000 00


town officers .


5,500 00


town poor


6,000 00


interest and debt


10,000 00


miscellaneous


2,500 00


discounts


2,500 00


lock-ups


2,000 00


police department


2,000 00


$71,500 00


State aid


5,500 00


-


66


.


·


$63,892 00


31


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 December 31, 1873:


The Almshouse Establishment has remained in charge of Mr. Wilbur C. Austin and his wife during the past year, and they have received for their services a salary of four hundred and seventy-five dollars.


The overseers have been gratified with the general management of the master and matron, and especially by the evidences of their kind regard for the welfare of the poor under their care.


No labor in addition to that of Mr. and Mrs. Austin, has been hired during the year, either upon the farm or in the house, but with- out imposing, as we believe, any tasks upon the inmates unsuited to their ability, the products of the farm have been kept up fully to the average of the past ten years, and the internal economy of the house has not suffered in comparison with that of previous years. The health of the paupers has been generally good, and no death has oc- curred in the house since our last report.


The number of those supported in the house the past year has been unusually small compared with the whole number relieved, and in our judgment it will, in the future, promote the best interests of all par- ties to transfer to the house such a number of those who receive a large part of their support from the town as can be comfortably provided for therein.


The whole number of paupers in the Almshouse during the year has been twenty-three, exclusive of transient inmates ; the average num- ber seventeen, and the number at its close is seventeen


The cost of support for each pauper has been two dollars and thirty-three cents per week.


ACCOUNT OF GOODS BOUGHT AND BILLS PAID IN 1873.


Bicknell Brothers, goods


$390 29


Joseph Loud & Co., "


.


371 48


B. F. Shaw & Son, 66


50 45


Josiah Martin, 66


.


78 13


M. H. Read, 66


.


7 00


S. W. Pratt,


15 74


32


J. Crane & Son, goods,


$18 17


J. W. Rogers & Co., "


22 80


J. G. Worster & Co .. "


16 19


F. Ambler, 14 23


Ames Plow Co., .6


25 65


George F. Kimball, "


61 96


Crosby Brothers & Co., goods


10 25


Hobbs & Rand,


2 00


F. F. Holbrook.


6 25


C. S. Williams,


16 86


W. A. Hodges,


11 04


J. B. Howe & Son, 66


4 60


J. Bigelow & Co., ..


6 00


H. Peysor,


7 37


W. Coyle, clams


1 05


R. V. Barnes, fish .


1 93


S. Lovell, ice, 1872


12 00


66


66 1873


13 65


M. Hanks, hay


15 62


M. K. Pratt, Journal


9 27


C. G. Easterbrook, Gazette


2 00)


J. Wilkins, horse .


200 00


Day & Collins, drain pipe


9 07


Whittimore Brothers, mowing machine


95 00


S. F. Whitmarsh, rockweed


22 62


F. Ambler, manure


29 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


12 15


James Humphrey, standing wood G. W. Bates, 66


65 00


Charles Humphrey, grass, etc.


24 00


S. H. Litchfield, pasturing stock


20 00


S. Curtis, wood


7 50


W. Baker, curing hams .


5 00


Weymouth Iron Co., herrings


1 25


G. Baker, hardware


1 57


E. Tilden, soap


2 00


M. M. Hodgman


6 00


Shawl print, etc.


10 62


Lemons .


35


Postage stamps


30


J. Torrey & Co., soap


22 50


difference on horse


75 00


4 25


33


Clams


$1 00


Apples


24


Beeswax


10


Tobacco-cutter


. 25


Repairing sewing machine


٠، shoes


97


Filing saws


75


Cutting dresses


1 25


Barbering .


37 00


Expressing .


1 83


Expenses to Boston


1 50


G. W. Fay, medical attendance


28 50


Thomas South, smith work


33 43


M. Emery,


1 15


J. M. Walsh, repairing harnesses, etc.


12 48


John Nelson, furnace


33 35


Stephen Cain, labor and stock


52 97


W. T. Burrell, «


6 74


Gratuities to inmates .


5 00


$2,025 42


RECEIVED FOR PRODUCE, ETC.


Bicknell Brothers, for potatoes and onions


$28 50


66 butter


29 16


B. F. Shaw & Son, onions


18 20


66 butter


27 37


J. Martin, calves .


41 30


Selectmen, labor on roads


275 00


Daniel J. Pratt,


10 13


Samuel Curtis, labor


16 50


A. K. Binney, 44


.


3 00


L. French,


11 45


A. B. Gammons, “


1 25


D. Lovell,


66


2 75


R. F. Richards, “


2 00


P. Cross,


1 25


J Dizer,


1 00


W. Humphrey,


3 50


C. H. Thayer, 66


3 50


Charles Humphrey, labor


8 00


Thomas W. French, “


5 00


3


75


34


F. Ambler, for horse .


$30 00


66 use of cart 6 50


H. W. Sinclair,


drag 1 50


Wood . 35 37


Butter


21 75


Milk, eggs, etc. .


17 13


Goods delivered to the hospital


97 24


I. H. Binney, for wood, etc.


22 45


$720 80


OVERSEERS.


Dr.


To cash paid for goods, etc. $2,025 42


W. C. Austin, for services 475 00


Rent for farm .


300 00


Inventory, January 1st, 1873


3,226 24


$6,026 66


Cr.


By cash received for produce, labor, etc. . $720 80


Inventory, January 1st, 1874 . 3,266 98


3,987 78


$2,038 88


EXPENSE OF POOR OUT OF THE HOUSE.


State Lunatic Asylum, Taunton, for Eliza S. McCue


$190 50


Margaret Lonergan 189 64


66


66


Elmer Crocker 117 26


66


6


Wm. R. Rogers 29 00


$526 40


City of Boston, support of Clarissa Bates


8 44


Edward Colman


30 56


66


66 Harriet Stetson


72 57


Elizabeth C. Tirrell


16 00


66 Mary White


4:1 76


66 Frank Goodwin


7 00


City of New Bedford, support of Betsey Jeffers


37 50


Mary Howland


52 14


City of Lowell, support of Catherine Slattery


21 00


City of Fall River, support of Catherine Slattery .


6 00


Town of Marshfield, support of Samuel Cushing


.


34 50


Town of Hanover, support of Charlotte Pratt 50 59 .


Mass. General Hospital, support of N. Atkins Thayer . 35 00


35


Support of Widow Hassett .


$153 45


Little


71 65


Lois Dyer


50 50


A. Herne


103 60


Carey


30 85


6


66


Hickey ·


307 60


66


66


Leahey ·


22 00


66


66


S. F. Larmey .


117 00


D. Kennedy


104 00


66


Hosea Hollis


39 00


66


J. O'Connell


11 00


66


66


Patrick Wall


21 85


Thomas Wall .


73 15


Mary White


56 00


66


66


R. G. Skinner .


220 39


66


Patrick Lynch .


20 75


66


66


Isabella Nelson (of Abington)


83 00


66


66


N. M. P. Pike (of Newburyport)


17 25


66


66


Lucretia Derby


156 00


Esther Bates


104 00


65


66


Lydia Clark


52 00


66


66


Jotham Shaw . .


73 65


66


Isaac Linfield .


98 75


66


Ira Raymond .


107 92


66


William Fogerty, Jr.


53 00


66


Prince E. Thayer


13 50


66


66


Judah Writhington .


117 60


66


46


Thomas Kelly


236 00


.6


Josiah M. Pratt


163 60


.


66


Frederick Pope


77 75


66


E. B. Murphy


14 45


66


6:


Patrick F. McGuire (of Stoughton),


134 45


66


66


John Stoddard (of South Scituate),


17 53


66


66


Michael Wade


7 37


66


Philander Pratt


1 12


66


P. I. Sweetrug, 1872


5 00


Barney Pratt


8 75


66


Patrick Cronan


58 50.


Hannah Joyce


126 15


66


Alexander White


6 31


36


Support of Widow Wilton S. Rosey, clothing $17 43


James E. Ford, 12 00


66 Mary F. Rosey, fare to New York 10 30


66


66 Nathaniel Cushing . 61 75


family of Thomas Ryan .


36 50


66


Thomas Ford .


104 00


66


Benjamin Dyer


75 50


66 John Orcutt


24 50


" children of Patrick Lines .


52 00


Patrick Mawn


65 00


child of George Bowles 26 00


Benjamin Hallowell 23 37


Fares and lodging travellers 2 00


Medical attendance, and conveying Elmer Crocker to


Taunton


14 65


Charles Woolver, medical attendance to be refunded by State


54 00


$4,654 90


Deduct amount received and due from other towns and


State


306 23


$4,348 67


RECAPITULATION.


Support of poor in the house


$2,038 88


66 out of the house .


4,348 67


$6,387 55


Rent of farm


300 00


$6,087 55


JAMES HUMPHREY, Z. L. BICKNELL, NOAH VINING, ABNER HOLBROOK, FRANCIS AMBLER, Overseers of the Poor of Weymouth.


.


66


37


PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE.


From January 1, 1873, to January 1, 1874.


Date.


Name.


Age.


Discharged.


Weeks.


Days.


Jan. 1,


Samuel Badlam,


70


.


·


52


1


Elizabeth 'Tirrell,


54


.


.


52


1


Alonzo Tirrell,


34


52


1


LeRoy Tirrell,


32


52


1


George Loud,


32


52


1


Lucy Thayer,


50


52


1


Stephen Humphrey,


77


52


1


Elbridge Colson,


49


52


1


Mary F. Gray.


32


52


1


William H. Gray,


3


52


1


William W Dean,


16


Discharged June 26th.


25


2


Henry W. Rosey,


21


April 24th. Re-admitted Dec. 1st.


20


5


Wilton S. Rosey, James E. Ford.


15


June 5th.


22


2


12


April 22d. Aug. 6th.


Re-admitted


37


1


Jotham Shaw,


87


July 12th. Died Oct. 8th.


27


4


Reuben B. Pratt,


70


April 10th. Re-admitted Dec. 4th.


18


2


Elizabeth F. Ware,


69 July 4th.


Re-admitted


40


1


John White,


72


July 4th.


Re-admitted


30


4


Jan. 18,


Timothy Kimball,


61


March 15th.


8


1


Feb. 3,


Albert Joyce,


71


17


3


May 27,


Jane E. Irish.


53


June 21st.


3


5


Feb. 19,


Elmer Crocker,


16 Aug. 25th. March 17th. Re-admitted Aug. 13th.


5


5


Different persons,


19


6


52


1


Mary F. Rosey,


39


Sept. 27th.


Dec. 4th.


38


INVENTORY OF LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, WOOD, HAY, PROVISIONS, ETC.


2 Horses,


$400 00


Brush, curry comb, and


cards, $1 00


4 Draft chains, 8 00


4 Stake chains, 3 00


2 Scythes, 1 00


7 Snaiths, - 3 50


1 Farm wagon,


80 00


2 Bush scythes and snaiths, 2 00 11 Rakes, 2 50


1 Hay wagon,


40 00


2 Horse carts,


80 00


2 Drag rakes, 1 00-


1 Covered wagon,


30 00


1 Sickle, 50


5 Hay forks, 4 00


1 Sleigh,


3 00


2 Hay poles,


50


1 Pung,


20 00


1 Hay cutter,


12 00


2 Horse sleds,


10 00


12 Hay caps,


$1 00


2 Wheelbarrows,


5 00


2 Hay ropes,


2 00


1 Roller,


15 00


1 Grindstone,


5 00


1 Wheel drag,


20 00


15 Shovels,


9 00


1 Drag,


3 00


7 Manure forks,


5 00


1 Snow plough,


2 00


6 Hoes, .


3 00:


2 Mowing machines,


115 00


1 Onion hoe,


75


1 Horse rake,


4 00


1 Potatoe hoe,


75


5 Ploughs,


25 00


2 Grub hoes,


1 00


1 Horse hoe, 3 00


2 Spades,


1 00


1 Bucklin harrow, 9 00


1 Iron rake,


50


1 Two-horse harrow,


25 00


3 Iron bars,


6 00


1 One-horse harrow,


5 00


3 Pickaxes, 4 00


1 Bush hook, 50


1 00


1 Single harness, 15 00


2 Cart harnesses,


10 00


1 Winnowing machine, 1 00


5 Yokes,


12 00


1 Chain harness,


10 00


1 Meal chest and feeding trough, 7 00


1 Swill box, 8 00


Parts of harness,


5 00


7 Axes, 5 00


2 Robes,


3 00


4 Wood saws and 3 horses, 3 00


5 Halters,


5 00


5 Iron wedges and beetle, 3 00


4 Blankets, 4 00


1 Hatchet, 50


4 Surcingles,


2 00


1 Chest of tools, 10 00


7 Cows,


350 00


4 Pigs,


37 00


25 Fowls,


22 00


2 Ox carts,


60 00


2 Ox sleds,


8 00


1 Open wagon,


10 00


1 Seed sower, 2 00


1 Double harness, 28 00


2 Flails,


1 Corn sheller, 5 00


4 Whiffletrees and chains, 6 00


39


2 Stone hammers, $6 00


1 Set stone tools, 7 00


3 Ladders, 5 00


1 Pr. steps, 1 25


2 Hog hooks, 1 00


Blocks and rope, 3 00


2 Wrenches,


2 00


1 Set measures,


1 25


1 Cheese press and fix- tures,


00


35 Lbs. butter, 14 20


2 Baskets,


50


1 Hogshead,


1 00


¿ Hogshead, 1 00


Cider vinegar,


00


8 Barrels, 1 00


Salt, 70


Lumber, 15 00


¿ Bbl. flour,


3 00


Bricks, 1 50


20 Galls. molasses, 13 00


131 Rails,


10 80


21 Posts, 4 20


90 66 lard,


10 48


7 Tons Coal,


56 00


11} Cords hardwood,


92 00


6 Cords trash wood,


30 00


10 Cords hardwood,


(sawed) 100 00


1} Cords pine wood " 12 00


30 Cords manure,


240 00


2 Casks,


2 00


6 Pork barrels, 6 00


2 Churns,


6 00


1 Bush. meal,


80


Corn,


4 00


Force pump,


5 00


2 Lanterns,


2 00


4 Meal bags,


1 60


1 Pr. balances,


7 00


$3,266 98


JOHN W. LOUD, ORAN WHITE,


Auditors.


WEYMOUTH, Jan. 2d, 1874.


3 Tons carrots and tur- - nips, $45 00


325 Bush. potatoes, 260 00


6 Bush. beets, 4 00


4 parsnips, 3 00


Onions, 1 00


2 Bush. beans, 6 00


Cabbages, 5 00


Squashes, 1 00


775 " pork,


77 50


450 “ hams, 45 00


15 Lbs, tobacco, 8 00


58 coffee, 6 00


15 66 tea,


10 50


10 66 1 00


sugar,


90 66 soap,


7 20


§ Bbl. soap. 4 50


Vinegar cask, 1 00


12} Tons English hay, 6 "


375 00


salt hay, 120 00


Ice chest, 2 00


1 Grain chest, 5 00


1


40


MARRIAGES


Registered in the Town of Weymouth, for the year 1873, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.


Date of Marriage. 1873.


Jan. 1. John A. Loud and Susan R. Stackpole, both of Wey- mouth.


66


6. Robert Harrington and Mary Dorsey, both of Wey- mouth.


6. Daniel Connor of Weymouth, and Ann Reardon of Braintree.


66


13. Joseph Derusha and Mary Lynch, both of Weymouth.


66


19. Stephen E. Muise and Annie M. Cullen, both of Weymouth.


21. Wendell Shaw and Lydia G. Urguhart, both of Weymouth.


Feb.


2. Wm. F. Burrell and Elnora F. Fairbanks, both of Wey- mouth.


66 5. Geo. A. Bailey of Weymouth, and Ella F. Dwelle of Quincy.


66


13. Geo. A. Hobart of Abington, and Annie W. Loud of Weymouth.


66 13. Chas. Q. Tirrell of Weymonth, and Mary E. Hollis of Natick.


66 19. Eugene Thayer and Jennie A. Thayer, both of Wey- mouth.


66


13. John Loring of Weymouth, and Lucy M. Thayer of Gloucester.


66 19. Chas. E. Salisbury and Ada L. Orcutt, both of Wey- mouth.


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19. Elzar Bourk and Mary E. Allison, both of Weymouth.


66 25. John Reidy and Ellen Moran, both of Weymouth.


March 9. John Nash of Weymouth, and Lillian Morton of Hing- ham.


18.


66 Robert D. Hobart of Braintree, and Sarah F. Read of Weymouth.


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26. Mathew Macauley and Sarah B. Robinson, both of Wey- mouth.


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April


10. Foster M. Wilder of Irving, and Sarah C. Fairbanks of Weymouth.


· 10. Wm. B. Barnes and Alice M. Foster, both of Weymouth.


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13. Michael Yourell of Weymouth, and Mary Sharey of Dorchester.


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16. John F. Sherman and Lucia C. Hewitt, both of Wey- mouth.


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16. Eben Cole and Ellen H. Cole, both of Weymouth.


19. Frank Libey and Frances Cuneff, both of Weymouth.


24. Robert Payne of Weymouth, and Jesse Mahoney of Boston.


May


10.


Horatio H. Torrey of Weymouth, and Eldora F. Gray of Scituate.


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20. Thos. H. Reed of Abington, and Ida F. Daggett of Weymouth.


24 Hiram Porter and Ruth J. Lovell, both of Weymouth.


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25. Quincy Pool, Jr., and Abby L. Cushing, both of Wey- mouth.


25. Thomas Croker, Jr., and Maria Hanley, both of Wey- mouth.


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28. George E. Rice of Holbrook, and Alice M. Loud of Weymouth.


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29. John A. Hollis and Lucy A. Vining, both of Weymouth.


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31. Noah F. Vining and Emeline Gurney, both of Weymouth. 31. John R. Stetson of Weymouth, and Hattie Anderson of Hingham.


June 1. John N. Our of Weymouth, and Caroline E. Sampson of Marshfield.


5. Herbert A. Newton of Weymouth, and Angeline Crane of Quincy.


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5. A. Wm. Baker and Eva L. Hender, both of Weymouth.


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7. Horace S. Chase of Dighton, and Annie M. Thomas of Weymouth.


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7. Thomas J. Doran and Mary A. Carroll, both of Wey- mouth.


11. Alden Richards and Maria J. Radcliffe, both of Wey- mouth.


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17. Geo. W. Dyer and Sarah Maria Wright, both of Weymouth.


66 29. Washington H. Thayer of Weymouth, and Mary F. Porter of Braintree.


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June


18. John F. Binney and Lizzie H. Ray, both of Weymouth.


20. James M. Lufkin and Margaret Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


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25. James J. Breach and Emily J. Derby, both of Weymouth.


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30. Horatio N. Our of Weymouth, and Hannah E Sampson of Marshfield.


July


1. Chas N. Blanchard of Weymouth, and Ella Maria White of Randolph.


3. Edward E. Belcher of Weymouth, and Martha A. Stetson of Randolph.


6. Geo. L. White and Lovesta A. Dalton, both of Wey- mouth.


6. Louis Guertin and Nancy V. Coughlin, both of Wey- mouth.


66 13. Winfield S. Baker and Lydia E. Hayden, both of Wey- mouth.


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16. Walter R. Shaw and Lucy Hollis, both of Weymouth,


66 28. Frank Gorman and Catherine Binney, both of Weymouth.


Aug.


6. Silas Ross and Henrietta M. Cleverly, both of Weymouth.


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19 Cyrlle Bourk and Victoria Badger, both of Weymouth.


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20. Frank W. Humphrey and Emma H. Walsh, both of Wey- mouth.


66 23. James W. Rand of Weymouth, and Hortense Emma Berry of West Randolph, Vt.


Sept. 6. James A. Millen of Lynn, and Sarah B. Dyer of Wey- mouth.


6. Marsel Fountain and Emine Remel, both of Weymouth.


13. Albert A. Spear and Anna L: Whiting, both of Wey- mouth.


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14. Chas. H. Delano of Marshfield, and Sarah J. Reed of Weymouth.


17. Thomas Murphy and Ann Mawn, both of Weymouth.


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24. John A. Raymond of Weymouth, and Ena A. Waldron of Augusta, Me.


.€ 25. Willard H Hunt and Hannah E. Cushing, both of Wey- mouth.


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26. Geo. A. Powers of Weymouth, and Cora Brooks of Abington.


Oct.


5. Preston F. Lewis and Eliza R. Orcutt, both of Weymouth.


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10. Seth S. Cushing and Katie E. Murrell, both of Weymouth.


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Oct.


9. Anson P. Tucker of Old Lyme, Ct., and Martha J. White of Weymouth.


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14. Michael F. Allen and Julia Hope, both of Weymouth.


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18. Wm. Townsend, Jr., and Lizzie S. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


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25. Geo. T. Rand and L. Olivene White, both of Weymouth.


29. Albert H. Smith and Ella F. Hunt, both of Weymouth.


Nov.


3. Wm. S. Collier and Josephine M. Emerson, both of Weymouth.


12. Joseph C. Howe and Mary A. Blanchard. both of Weymouth.


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12. John J. Dasha and Sarah A. Bicknell, both of Weymouth.


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18. Solon Blanchard and Ellen M. White, both of Weymouth.


19. Chas. W. Stevens and Katie S. Baker, both of Wey- mouth.


23. Francis Bussiere and Mary J. Guertin, both of Wey- mouth.


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25. Thomas Porter of Weymouth, and Mary Lizzie Young of Hingham.


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26. Walter B. Raymond and Ella M. Tirrell, both of Wey- mouth.


66 26. Frederick H. Clapp and Hattie A. Thomas, both of Weymouth.


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26. Walter H. Thayer and Mary D. Stowell, both of Wey- mouth.


66 27. Lawrence A. Blanchard and Evilla Stoddard, both of Weymouth. .


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29. Chas. N. French of Weymouth, and Jennie L. Jenkins of Stoughton.


30. Bela H. Alden of Bridgewater, and Alice H. Cameron of Weymouth.


Dec. 10. Horace W. Spear and Maria B. Tirrell, both of Wey- mouth.


11.


66 Arthur L. Hobart of Braintree, and S. Annie Blanchard of Weymouth.


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14. Timothy J. Burbank and Mary E. Cummings, both of Weymouth.


17. C. Thomas Edes of Rehobeth, and Martha J. Andrus of Weymouth.


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Dec. 20. Andrew Sweares of Weymouth, and Abby E. Tallman of Richmond, Me.


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21. Geo. W. Lee of Amsterdam, N. Y., and Elizabeth F. Holbrook of Weymouth.


23. Reuben W. Hunt of Abington, and Clara A. Howe of Weymouth.


66 28. Chas. S. Holbrook and Deborah F. Torrey, both of Weymouth.


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31. Francis M. Drowne and Elizabeth J. Baker, both of Weymonth.


BIRTHS


Registered in the Town of Weymouth, for the year 1873.


Date of Birth. Jan.


1. Josephine Chapman Kimball.


1. Ellen Graney.


3. Maud Ethel Davis.


3. Mabel Augusta Harper.


3. Catherin Griffin.


5. John McDonald.


9. Sarah Jane Rea.


9. Lillian May Rice.


9. Nellie Franklin Tirrell,


10. Mary Rebecca· Lingan.


11. Charles Augustus Vining.


14. Elizabeth Wyman Brown.


14. John Daily.


16. Ella Frances Borden.


18. Harry Denton Tisdale.


18. Arthur Lincoln Faulkner.


20. John Frederick Dean.


20. Annie May Barnes.


23. Henry Newell Thomas.


25. Caroline May Hart.


26."John Hobart.


27. Lillian Fay Curtis.


28. Fannie May Taylor.


30. Mary Ellen Murphy.


31. Chas. Benj. McFaun.


Date of Birth.


Feb.


1. Lora Amanda Hathaway Jor- dan.


4. Rosella Dailey.


8. Edward Augustine McGre-


vay.


9. Frank Arthur Wolfe.


9. Martha Jane Shaw.


11. Fannie Ryan.


12. Florence Robinson Garey.


14. Anna Bridget Murphy.


15. Eliza Welch.


18. Carrie Georgianna Belcher.


20. Annie Florena Pratt.


21. Female child of S. E. and Emma F. Burrell.


21. Grace Endicot Shaw.


23. Thomas Lawrence Friary.


26. Maria Jane Grant.


26. Catherine McCarty.


26. Bridget Flynn. Mar.


3. Henrietta Cronin


6. Marshall Warren Wright.


7. Anna Bell Dyer.


8. George Eddie Richards.


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Date of Birth. Mar.


9. Leonard Pratt Cooley.


10. Elizabeth Jane Condrick.


10. Daniel Foley.


10. Chas. Melvin Bean.


12. John Michael Bayley


12. Charles Franklin Bosworth.


13. Emma Lizzie Shaw.


14. Julia McManama.


14. Bertha Frances Cushing.


18. James Herbert Walsh.


19. Loretta P. Linton.


19. Mary Ellen Shields.


21. Martin Ryan.


22. Leavitt Winthrop Bates.


22, Ellen Maria Coffee.


23. Sarah Elizabeth Higgins.


25. Freddie Wilson Beals.


27. James Henry Fitzgerald.


27. Eva Gertrude Willis.


29. Edmond Francis Tobin.


30. Lizzie Ann Healey. Apr.


7. Ann Curren.


1. Stephen Austin Pratt.


1. Female child of William and Louisa Litchfield.


1. Ella Jane Sutton.


1. Alfred Tirrell, 2d.


3. Warren Motte Hatch.


6. Twin (female) children of Augustus W. and Eleanor F. Clapp.


7. Arthur Wm. Randall.


7. Edith Bradford Hollis.


8. Patrick Condrick. 1




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