Town annual report of Weymouth 1879, Part 3

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 108


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Patrick Conners


15 00


Thomas Kelley


15 00


Charles Goldthwaite


15 00


Thomas McGuire .


15 00


Jeremiah Holbrook


15 00


Sandford Makepeace


6 00


Samuel B. Pool


6 00


James M. Orcutt .


6 00


Peter W. Marlow .


6 00


Samuel E. Burrell .


8 00


Edward M. Gerrold


10 00


Charles H. White .


8 00


Charles Raymond .


15 00


S. R. Loud


6 00


N. M. Reed .


6 00


Benjamin Cudworth


6 00


Samuel E. Gay


9 00


Daniel H. Vining


4 00


William O. Merritt.


4 00


Thomas Brady


5 00


William Keene


4 00


Judah Wrightington


9 00


Isaac H. Binney


6 00


Owen Greelish


6 00


Charles A. Wright


6 00


William White


9 00


William L. Bates .


9 00


Walter B. Raymond


12 00


Hiram Porter


6 00


Oliver A. Morse


6 00


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Paid John A. Towles


$4 00


Albert Davierson .


4 00


John McCarty


10 00


Patrick Sullivan


10 00


Patrick McCann


18 00


George Blanchard


18 00


N. A. Thayer


18 00


Edward Cushing


12 00


Samuel V. Holbrook


6 00


James D. Fox


6 00


Albert J. Tirrell


9 00


William Sanborn .


9 00


James A. Rowell .


6 00


Thomas O'Connor .


6 00


Edward H. Sylvester


6 00


Solomon D. Wright


6 00


Patrick Lines


4 00


George Holbrook .


10 50


J. A. B. O'Keefe .


10 50


Wm. R. Rogers .


10 50


Joseph P. Thayer .


6 00


Samuel M. Richards


6 00


$463 50


STATE RELIEF, CHAPTER 252.


Paid George W. Blanchard


$237 50


Samuel A. Bates .


85 00


Jeremiah Holbrook


85 00


Thomas Kelley


132 55


Thomas McGuire .


121 00


John A. B. O'Keefe


177 00


Wm. R. Rogers


177 82


Albert J. Tirrell .


62 00


Judah Wrightington


160 53


Michael Doran


136 60


John McCarthy


26 00


Edward Tasney


31 38


George Holbrook .


171 52


Wm. F. Crowley .


10 00


53


Paid Philip McGee .


$19 00


Benj. R. Dean


24 00


$1,656 90


Amount allowed by the State


1,166 57


Balance charged to poor account ·


$490 33


REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


THE Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Weymouth respect- fully submit the following report, with tables of the expense of sup- porting the poor in the almshouse, hospitals, and of the outside relief for the year ending Dec. 31, 1879.


Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Austin have continued in charge of the almshouse and town farm during the past year, at a salary of $500, and have discharged their respective duties in a very satisfactory manner.


There has been one death only in the house during the year, but there has been considerable sickness, and the amount paid for med- icine and medical attendance is about $150.


The whole number of those supported during the year in the house has been thirty, the average twenty, and the number now is twenty-two ; the cost for each person per week has been $2.


The house has been painted inside and the heating apparatus has been thoroughly repaired, and is now in a good and safe condi- tion. Not being able to keep vegetables in the cellar of the house, we have built a suitable place outside for that purpose. The cost of these improvements has been about $425.


The expense of supporting insane persons is still quite large, although the rate per week has been reduced. We have visited the asylums, but do not find any patients in a condition to be removed.


Although the wants of the poor out of the house have been large, yet they have been supplied and the expense has been kept within the appropriation.


Isaac Linfield, who died at the house, has been supported more or less by the town for a number of years. He left property appraised at $350, which the overseers will dispose of for the benefit of the


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town, after paying for gravestones for himself and wife, which have been erected.


THOMAS H. HUMPHREY,


JOHN W. BARTLETT, WILLIAM NASH, AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS, JACOB BAKER,


Overseers of the Poor of Weymouth.


ACCOUNT OF SUPPLIES BOUGHT IN 1879.


Paid A. W. Taylor & Co., sundries


$1 36


Thomas South


43 63


William Baker


1 30


Francis Ambler


8 75


Quincy Pool .


10 00


Mary French, dressmaking


4 75


E. Bourke, expressing


8 30


A. J. Richards, flour


8 00


Newton & Beal, cheese .


23 83


O. Whitcher .


23 64


C. E. Moody, groceries


108 46


J. B. Howe & Son, crackers .


41 61


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber .


26 38


G. Thompson, marking spoons


24


L. S. Kimball


11 30


Ames Plow Co.


6 50


Schlegel, Everett & Co.


7 59


C. Kimball


16 80


Whittemore Brothers


5 05


J. M. Walsh .


14 30


M. K. Pratt, " Boston Journal "


9 00


Holden, for ham


2 75


Sabin & Page


7 15


P. H. Blanchard


7 50


J. Sherman .


1 70


George T. Rand


3 39


A. Wyman, medicine


1 50


G. F. Kimball


5 02


Haskell & Adams


25 00


C. Thayer


2 30


S. Lovell, ice


10 80


.


55


Paid C. G. Easterbrook, "Weymouth


Gazette "


$2 00


S. M. Pratt


7 33


E. L. Warren, medicine 20 36


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


42 62


C. Green, sand


3 07


Travelling expenses


14 90


Wanderers' Home, for Francis


Davis 10 00


Town of Hingham, seaweed . 2 00


Mrs. E. F. Ware, money stolen


2 00


Cash for inmates to Fair


4 50


Thomas Croker


1 85


Suits for Mrs. Rosa and Thayer 6 00


Bonnets for inmates


2 78


Hat for S. White .


2 25


Boots for H. Carr .


4 00


J. Torrey, soap


27 50


G. Baker


6 30


J. W. Bartlett, goods


116 30


W. G. Nash, goods


67 72


George S. Baker, goods 5 99


Joseph Loud & Co., grain


283 44


Ambler & Hobart,


27 10


T. H. Humphrey, paint


4 25


W. Humphrey & Co., calf skins


9 08


Joseph Sherman, brick and lime


5 25


W. G. Nash, wood


28 00


Elbridge Nash, "


16 00


Edward Nolan, "


.


43 50


J. F. Sheppard, coal


152 02.


E. Bourke, manure


70 00


T. B. Porter, "


11 56


Loud & Pratt, lumber


76 49


Josiah Martin, meat


115 11


Lally & Russell, repairs of furnace,


6 80


J. A. Loring, stone work


26 75


James Willis,


31 25


Alex. Sherman, building vegetable cellar


42 80


Stephen Cain, labor


34 18


Oliver Burrell, repairs . ·


84 75


53


Paid Martin Burrell, repairs


$19 39


Charles Simmons, "


.


5 35


George Cushing, 10 30


Boots for inmates .


3 25


J. Worster, sundries


1 10


William Nash, salt, etc.


1 48


Sundries, goods .


25 58


G. W. Fay, medical attendance


125 50


C. C. Tower, medical attendance S. White . 8 00


Dr. Fraser, medical attendance H. Blanchard . 2 00


Walker & Pratt Manuf. Co., repairs


of heating apparatus . 110 00


$2,177 65


RECEIVED FOR WOOD, COAL, PRODUCE, AND LABOR.


For milk and eggs


$32 95


" hay


117 22


Use of dray 1 50


Of Z. L. Bicknell & Co., for butter and lard


8 22


" George Richards, sundries


1 00


" Josiah Martin, beef and pork 116 06


" T. W. Cullen, pig .


9 00


" George Cushing, post


75


" Estate of Isaac Linfield


61 00


For wood for library


4 00


4 00


" moving safe to South Weymouth


4 00


" carting pipe


36 00


" cedar posts from farm


93 60


" labor of Henry Carr 1 00


" labor at Thomas W. French's


6 50


" wood delivered to schoolhouses


Engine houses, lockups, and Town Hall . 111 50


For wood and coal and carting 308 38


" Mrs. Hannah Pedman 48 00


Due for board of Rose Carney, in 1879 113 47


" hay for Dr. Fay 41 34


$1,119 49


" labor at Town Hall .


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OVERSEERS.


Dr.


To cash paid for goods


$2,177 65


66 66 W. C. Austin, services


500 00


To rent of farm .


300 00


" inventory, Jan. 1, 1879


2,507 00


$5,484 65


Cr.


By cash received for labor and produce . $1,119 49


" inventory, Jan. 1, 1880 · 2,288 60


3,408 09


$2,076 56


EXPENSE OF POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE.


Assistance to Mrs. Ahearn $9 00


66


Amity Ames . 12 21


66


Mrs. Peter Barney


59 00


Stephen A. Bicknell


80 00


66


Roger Bicknell


27 00


66


Family of John Blanchard, 2d 188 25


66


James T. Borden


128 15


66


Child of George H. Bowles,


26 00


E. J. Brown


41 50


66 Mrs. John Burrell


13 00


66


Mrs. Burke


11 00


66


Children of Hugh Cronin .


93 60


66 Widow John Clark 118 73


66


Isaac Collier and wife


126 15


66


Mrs. Patrick Cahill .


456 00


66


Mrs. Miles Clark


35 65


66


Roswell Corbin and wife


38 00


66


Sarah Connell . 62 90


66


E. Conlon


12 78


66 Thomas Doran 14 00


66


Mrs. Thomas Donovan 129 62


Jesse Davis


138 90


66


Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn


47 75


.


Mrs. Daniel Curry 156 30


Mrs. Mary Cuniff


255 85


58


Assistance to Lois Dyer


$49 15


Lucretia Derby


156 00


66


Louisa Dyer


30 90


66


Mrs. Herbert Estes and


child


47 50


Mrs. Elizabeth Fennell


252 48


William Fogerty


67 00


Mrs Fogerty .


21 90


Mrs. Fleming .


5 75


Thomas Gammons


67 00


Mrs. Sarah Green


8 35


66


Wid. of Thomas Gilligan .


5 75


66


William Holbrook and wife,


137 40


66


Henry Hickey . .


54 50


66


Wid. of Elias Hunt, 2d


35 00


66


Wid. of Asa Hollis .


52 00


66


Child of Jane Hope .


94 50


66


Child of Deborah Ford


99 87


Mrs. Hasseet


31 13


60


Ella Hunt


3 10


66


Michael Hanley


5 75


66


John W. Hollis


3 00


66


Child Ed. Kiley


44 50


66


Anna Keen


7 73


Widow Little .


90 45


66


Joseph Lamer .


5 00


66


Mrs. Lauton


13 53


66


Isaac Linfield .


63 00


Patrick McCann


72 00


Mrs. P. W. Maxim


104 00


Murray children


139 89


66


P. McGee


19 00


66


Joshua Pratt


56 89


66


Josiah M. Pratt


131 67


William Phillips


114 90


Josiah J. Pool .


60 37


66


Widow Perry


6 00


66


Mrs. Powers


11 15


66


J. Reilly .


5 00


66


Mary Roberts


68 25


66


Thomas Ryan .


5 00


Susan F. Lamey .


156 00


59


Assistance to O. Raymond


$30 35


Ira Raymond


67 00


66 7


Mrs. Seely


44 85


66


Widow of R. G. Skinner


and family


117 00


Mrs. G. H. Shaw


133 18


66


Children of Richard Spear .


144 00


Edward W. Sargent


3 00


66


Michael Shields


15 65


66


Napoleon Tellier and


65 00


66


Michael Tracy .


2 00


Harvey Thayer


101 07


66


Mrs. Jerry Toomey ..


84 01


66


Angie Viger


3 00


66


Family of Alexander


White


500 96


Michael Wade .


31 82


Daniel B. White


18 15


66


William Whalen, boy


15 00


66


Mrs. Ichabod L. Wing


132 00


66


Widow of Patrick Wall


61 30


60


Widow of Thomas Wall


28 94


66


Rosina Gerrold


5 00


66


Austin Spear


16 00


66


Patrick McCue


3 00


66


Ed. Doran


6 00


66


John W. Gillon


30 00


66


Mrs. Nugent .


1 45


John Welsh


5 00


66


Widow Robinson


3 00


66


Amelia Cushing


3 00


66


Expenses of M. A. Hatch to Taunton


15 90


66


Burial of Honora Cronin .


20 00


60


Medical attendance Han- nah Cronin .


21 00


66


Burial of James Fennell .


20 00


Hannah Barry .


5 00


66


Mrs. John Mc-


Cue 20 00


$6,535 18


Mrs. Mary White


78 85


family .


60


Paid City of Lowell aid to Catherine Slattery $35 00 . City of Lowell aid to Hanley chil- dren . 42 00


City of New Bedford aid to Adelia Howland 34 20


City of Boston aid to Augusta S. Barnes


2 00


City of Boston aid to Augusta Cushing


48 00


City of Boston aid to Catherine Hurley 6 62


City of Boston aid to Mary E. Parry, 24 75


City of Boston aid to Lydia A. Rich, City of Boston aid to Sophia Rowley, 4 00


37 42


City of Boston aid to Harriet Stetson 60 00 . City of Boston aid to Mary D. Hurley 31 10


City of Boston burial McGuire child 5 00


City of Worcester aid to John


Donellya 19 85


City of Worcester aid to Leander Taylor 42 30


Town of Stoughton aid to family Elbridge L. Leach 28 00


Town of Marshfield aid to L. F. Cushing 4 50


City of Chelsea aid to Frances Hanson 7 00


City of New Bedford aid to Betsey Jeffries 38 75


Town of Spencer aid to family Paul White 102 70


Town of Spencer aid to Urban Guertin 19 00


City of Taunton aid to Mary Mul- vey's child 34 00


Town of S. Abington for Mary J. Reed ·


49 00


$675 19


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TAUNTON HOSPITAL.


Paid for care and board of Hiram Blan- chard


$164 14


202 18


for care and board of Elmer Crocker . for care and board of Chas. H. Copeland .


182 83


for care and board of Mary E. Foye, for care and board of Hannah Joyce .


179 24


for care and board of Mary A. Ken- nedy .


12 15


for care and board of Elizabeth M. Leach


180 31


for care and board of James H. Lloyd ·


208 62


for care and board of Margaret Londergan .


171 37


for care and board of Benj. E. Pratt . 213 63


$1,682 28


WORCESTER HOSPITAL.


Paid for care and board of Hannah Han-


ley . .


$197 65


for care and board of Lucy A. Torrey


1 00


$198 65


Supplies to Mrs. Buckley, for Randolph, $5 00


66 Lucy Ford, for Abington .


61 00


66 Mrs. H. L. Hall, for Matta- poisett


10.00


66 Widow Samuel Jones, for Hingham 10 00


66


Isabella Nelson, for Rockland, 39 00


66 Bridget Murphy, for Abing- ton


9 00


66 Gertrude Mee, for Scituate . 3 50


Susan Parks, for Northfield . 32 50


66 Naomi Pike, for Newbury-


port 34 75


66 N. M. Reed, for Lowell 20 00


167 81


62


Supplies to William Sanborn, for Boston, $11 35


66 N. A. Thayer, for Boston . 65 00


Thomas A. White, State pauper 34 00


Garrett Mead, State pauper .


24 00


66


Roach, 4 50


66 Thomas McCue, .


35 00


66


Mike Whalan,


9 05


66 Hewitt Baker, Jr., for Pem-


broke


4 00


$408 15


$9,499 45


Deduct amounts that are paid for State paupers and persons who have settlements in other towns 408 15


Net cost outside of almshouse .


$9,091 ,30


RECAPITULATION.


Paid for support of poor in almshouse


.


$2,076 56


Paid for relief of poor out of almshouse 9,499 45 .


$11,576 01


Deduct rent of farm


300 00


Total cash cost of the poor .


$11,276 01


Aid furnished to soldiers not paid by State 490 33


$11,766 34


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PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE.


DATE.


NAMES.


AGE.


DISCIIARGED.


WEEKS.


DAYS.


1879.


Jan.


1.


Elizabeth Tirrell


60


Now here


52


66


1,


Leroy Tirrell .


38


66


52


66


1,


Lucius A. Tirrell


35


66


52


16


1,


Elizabeth C. Tirrell


25


66


52


66


1.


George Loud


38


66


66


52


66


1,


Lucy Thayer


56


66


66


52


66


1,


Elbridge Colson


55


66


52


66


1,


Barney Lynch .


69


Left June 12, ret. Nov.7,


31


66


1,


Hiram Blanchard


61


Sent to hospital Feb. 7, Now here


52


66


Emeline F. Ware


75


Left Jan. 2, ret. July 5,


24


2


66


1,


Nancy Makepeace


82


Left May 19, ret. Oct. 4. 32


1


66


1,


Hannah Pedman .


57


Now here 60


52


66


1,


Francis M. Davis


2


Home March 6


9


1


66


1,


Augustus Davis .


3


Now here · · Left Apr. 15, ret. Nov.21,


22


4


66


20,


Samuel V. White


65


Left July 15, ret. July 26, left Dec. 1 .


46


2


April


19,


William W. Dean


22


Now here


36


4


May 15,


Otis H. Hobart


Left May 26


2


66


20,


Garrett Mead .


Left Aug. 10


11


5


July


1,


Henry W. Rosey


24


Left July 14


2


66


5,


Obed Raymond


68


Now here


25


2


66


5,


Ira Raymond


49


25


2


Aug. 20,


Isaac Linfield


78


Died Dec. 14


14


3


Sept. 13,


John W. Hollis


27


Now here


10


6


Oct.


30,


Almira B. Hunt


61


66


8


6


Nov.


26,


William F. Crowley


32


Left Dec. 7


2


Jan.


1,


Rose Carney, a boarder


74


Now here


52


Vagrants


37


3


66


1,


Mary F. Rosey


45


66


52


66


1,


Ida A. Davis


19


Left for Wanderers'


52


66


15,


Henry Carr .


58


66


1,


Alonzo Tirrell .


40


52


5


1,


66 66


64


INVENTORY OF LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, WOOD, HAY, PROVISIONS, ETC., AT THE ALMS- HOUSE, JAN. 1, 1880.


2 horses,


$250 00


4 stake-chains, $1 00


5 cows,


200 00


1 wrench, 1 00


9 pigs,


66 00


1 set of measures, 50


18 fowls,


9 00


Cheese-press and fix- tures, 50


2 ox-carts,


20 00


1 sled,


15 00


2 baskets, 1 00


2 farm-wagons,


130 00


3 hogsheads, 1 00


1 hay-wagon,


18 00


2 horse-carts,


50 00


40 barrels, 4 00


1 covered wagon,


90 00


90 rails, 4 00


1 sleigh, 2 00


24 cords of manure, 168 00


1 pung,


16 00


5 tons of coal, 30 00


2 wheelbarrows,


3 00


33 cords of hard wood, 200 (0.


1 roller, 3 00


24 cords of pine wood, 10 00


20 tons English hay, 380 00


1 snow-plough, 4 00


2 mowing-machines,


25 00


500 lbs. of pork, 37 50


1 horse-rake, 1 00


250 lbs. of ham, 25 00


6 ploughs,


20 00


1 bbl. of flour, 9 50


30 gals. of molasses, 14 00


1 bucklin-harrow, 6 00


30 lbs. of tobacco, 15 00


1 two-horse harrow, 15 00


100 lbs. of lard, 10 00


30


2 double harnesses, 65 00


40 lbs. of tea,


17 00


1 single harness, 2 00


55 lbs. of sugar,


5 50


2 cart harnesses, 5 00


4 ox yokes, 2 00


1 chain harness, 2 00


4 whiffletrees and chains, 3 00


1 robe, 1 00


3 halters, 2 00


3 blankets, 1 00


2 surcingles, 1 00


Brush, currycombs,


and cards, 1 00


6 hay forks, 2 00


4 draft-chains, 3 00


2 bush scythes and


snaths, 2 00


10 rakes, 2 50


2 drag rakes, 1 00


2 hay poles, 50


100 lbs. of soap, 6 50


1 bbl. of soap, 4 00


38 lbs. of cheese 5 25


3 scythes, 2 00


6 snaths, 2 00


1 one-horse harrow, 1 00


3 1bs. of coffee,


1 wheel-drag, 10 00


2 tons salt hay, 24 00


1 horse-hoe, 1 00


1 half-hogshead, 25


65


1 hay cutter, $5 00


Set of stone tools, $3 00


3 ladders, 2 00


2 grindstones,


3 50


2 hog hooks, 2 00


9 shovels, 6 00


2 blocks and rope, 2 00


2 bushels of meal, 1 00


10 hoes, 2 00


1 potato hoe,


40


1 00


2 grubhoes,


40


1 spade,


25


30 lbs. dried apples, 3 75


1 iron rake,


25


4 tons of roots, 40 00


3 iron bars,


4 00


175 bushels of potatoes, 103 00


3 pickaxes, 2 00


2} bushels of beans, 5 50


25 lbs. of butter, 8 00


28 lbs. of saleratus, 2 00


1 corn sheller, 2 00


10 gallons of vinegar, 2 50


Meat chest and feed- ing trough, 2 00


2 casks, 1 00


1 force pump, 2 00


1 swill box, 1 00


11 axes, 4 00


4 wood saws and 4


horses, 3 00


Beetle and wedges,


1 00


3 hatchets,


50


Chest of tools, 4 00


2 stone hammers, 3 00


Total, $2,288 60


E. S. BEALS, E. 'RICHARDS, LORING TIRRELL,


Appraisers.


TRUSTEES TUFTS LIBRARY.


SCHEDULE OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES TO JAN. 1, 1880.


RECEIPTS.


Cash from town committee $369 64


Deposited by town committee in Weymouth Savings Bank 317 56


·


Income from the Quincy Tufts Fund


73 35


Salt, 1 00


Spices, 4 50


1 drag, 3 00


1 bbl. of wheat meal, 6 00


Cabbages and pump- kins, 7 00


1 bush hook, 1 00


2 flails,


25


10 bushels of corn, 7 50


4 meal bags, Balances, 3 00


4 manure forks, 2 00


2 ropes, 50


66


Rents of stores


$275 00


Subscriptions paid .


2,046 00


Town appropriation


1,000 00


$4,081 55


EXPENDITURES.


Insurance


$60 00


Books and printing


1,710 32


Furnishing room, etc.


324 47


Safe


85 00


Freight, O. C. R. R.


3 85


Librarian


31 66


Fuel


4 00


Stationery, etc.


33 96


Cataloguing and arranging books, etc.


81 00


Balance on deposit in Savings Bank


254 06


Cash on hand .


1,493 23


$4,081 55


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


MARRIAGES.


Registered in the Town Clerk's Office for the year 1879, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.


Date of Marriage.


Jan. 1. Charles H. Hackett, of Hanover, and Ida E. Hill, of Weymouth.


4. James R. McFawn, of Weymouth, and Louisa J. Mee, of Scituate.


66 12. Willie F. Burrell and Ida E. Young, both of Wey- mouth.


66 14. James L. Smith, of Rockland, and Sarah J. Donovan, of Weymouth.


66 21. Frank A. Belcher, of Weymouth, and Sarah Packard, of Quincy.


22. Arthur M. Raymond and Georgiana W. Freeman, both of Weymouth.


Feb. 2. John McCrate, of Rockland, and Annie E Moran, of Weymouth.


67


Date of Marriage. Feb. 8. Luther O. Crocker, Jr., of Braintree, and Sarah J. Pratt, of Weymouth.


9. Henry W. Dyer, of Weymouth, and Lizzie A. Dunbar, of West Bridgewater.


12. John J. Byrne and Ellen Riley, both of Weymouth.


66


24. Thomas J. Kelly and Bridget E. Cullen, both of Weymouth.


66


25. George C. Pratt, of Boston, and Ruth W. Holbrook, of Weymouth.


66


27. Willie A. Newcomb, of Weymouth, and Helen S. Anderson, of Scituate.


March


1. Caleb F. Sanderson, of Weymouth, and Hattie Heath, of Jaffrey, N. H.


9. Frank Drayton and Mary E. Boyd, both of Wey- mouth.


66 18. Edgar F. Raymond and Sarah A. Sheen, both of Weymouth.


66


22. Francis S. Manison, of Boston, and Ophelia M. French, of Weymouth.


66 Charles H. Clapp and Sarah A. Graves, both of Weymouth.


April 11. William H. Farrer, of South Scituate, and Lucy G. Stevens, of Weymouth.


66 13. Nehemiah C. Reed, of Weymouth, and Martha B. West, of Chilmark.


16. Edward S. Sutton and Mary Raymond, both of Wey- mouth.


16. Oscar Madan and Sarah A. T. Dunbar, both of Weymouth.


66 21. George E. Garey and Ellen L. French, both of Wey- mouth.


66 23. Patrick Casey, of Weymouth, and Ellen A. Bentley, of Braintree.


66 29. George L. Paine, of Weymouth, and Clara A. Gurney, of Rockland.


66 30. Samuel A. Doble and Martha A. Harrington, both of Weymouth.


66 William A. Howe and Carrie K. Whiton, both of Wey- mouth.


May


1. Warner P. Dailey and Lilian M. Wilbur, both of Wey- mouth.


3. William A. Ruggles and Cora J. Clapp, both of Wey mouth.


68


Date of Marriage.


May 4. John J. Kelley and Margaret Coleman, both of Wey- mouth.


66


6. Francis E. Munroe and Minnie G. Walker, both of Weymouth.


66


10. John Coyne and Johannah Coffey, both of Weymouth.


66


17. George F. Barker of Newport, R. I., and Lucinda P. Urquhart of Weymouth.


66


28. Erick H. Nordstrom of Weymouth, and Betsey O. Gibbs of Abington.


66 Francis B. Reed and Clara W. Raymond, both of Wey- mouth.


66


66


29.


James R. South and Ida M. Brooks, both of Weymouth. Gustavus M. Pratt and Ansella P. Joy, both of Weymouth.


66 31. William E. Veazie, of Holbrook, and Lillian W. Hunt, of Weymouth.


June


1. Charles R. Tirrell, of Weymouth, and Abbie A. Sprague, of Hingham.


66


4. George A. Miles and Mary L. Bicknell, both of Wey- mouth.


66


66 Horace L. Smith, of Weymouth, and Mary Esta San- ford, of Boston.


66


7. Lewis K. Jones and Emelie H. Blanchard, both of Weymouth.


66 11. Dennis H. Ford, of Rockland, and Catharine E. Welsh, of Weymouth.


66


14. Patrick Quinlan and Hannora Howell, both of Wey- mouth.


66 17. Samuel Drew and Alice A. Cleverly, both of Wey- mouth.


66 18. Edgar W. Phillips, of Weymouth, and Grace G. Stet- son, of Hanover.


66 25. James Q. Goodspeed and Jennie M. Torrey, both of Weymouth.


66


66 Arthur W. Nickerson and Cora L. Davison, both of Weymouth.


July


2. Frank W. Davison, of Weymouth, and Alice M. Collins, of Quincy.


" 6. Frank R. Bartlett and Annie I. Bates, both of Wey- mouth.


12. Thomas Cullen, 2d, of Weymouth, and Alice Jones of Hingham.


26. Michael Griffin and Ellen Moriarty, both of Weymouth.


69


Date of Marriage.


July 30. Richard Newcomb, Jr., of Quincy, and Fannie M. Rob- inson, of Weymouth.


Aug. 3. John F. Porter and Elizabeth A. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


23. Edward E. Hayden, Jr., and Ada Blanchard, both of Weymouth.


Sept. 19.


66 27. James Welsh and Nelly M. Madden, both of Weymouth. George W. Gowell, of Abington, and Alta M. Carrell, of Weymouth.


66


25. Francis O. Ford, of Abington, and Lizzie F. Thomas, of Weymouth.


Oct.


2. John M. Soule, of Boston, and Ida W. Bates, of Wey- mouth.


66


7. Samuel Curtis, of Weymouth, and Eliza Jane Souther, of Hingham.


66 11. Thomas V. Barnes, of Hingham, and Mary E. Make- peace, of Weymouth.


66


12. Andrew F. Hanley and Catharine F. Daly, both of Weymouth.


15. Lewis A. Rivinius, of Quincy, and Estella M. Urqu- hart, of Weymouth.


66


26. George O. Preston, of Boston, and Judith F. Wildes, of Weymouth.


Nov. 1. Albert F. Lowell and Fannie M. Burrell, both of Wey- mouth.


2. Dennis M. Noonan and Lizzie L. Tracy, both of Wey- mouth.


9. William H. Louney and Margaret M. Healey, both of Weymouth.


66 11. Frederick P. Barbier and Ellen M. Maher, both of Weymouth.


66


12. Edwin P. Lothrop and Abby F. Houghton, both of Weymouth.


66 13. Patrick McCreith, of Rockland, and Katie Tobin, of Weymouth.


66 20. John A. Counell, of Weymouth, and Katie Ballantine, of Hingham.


22. Frank E. Hersey and Carriella Adams, both of Wey- mouth.


23. Thomas Conner, of Ware, and Ellen Ash, of Wey- mouth.


70


Date of Marriage.


Nov.


25. Arthur L. Hobart and Helen H. Blanchard, both of Weymouth.


66


25. Jotham Salisbury, of Weymouth, and Abbie L. Dun- bar, of Hingham.


66 26. Patrick McGrovy and Kate F. Gavin, both of Wey- mouth.


" Loring H. Richards and Abbie F. Tirrell, both of Weymouth.


66


27. Jeremiah Lynch, of Boston, and Bridget Murphy, of Weymouth.


66 Daniel F. Healey and Mary R. Clark, both of Wey- mouth.


30. Elmer H. Sherman and Emma L. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


Dec. 24. Edward E. Richards and Helen M. Hunt, both of Weymouth.


66 31. Charles T. Humphrey and Alice F. Gardner, both of Weymouth.


66 Jeremiah Quinn and Sarah D. French, both of Wey- mouth.


BIRTHS.


Registered in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, for the year 1879.


Date of Birth.


January, 1879.


2. Daniel Coffey.


2. Catharine Sarah Egan.


3. Frank Everett Grover.


6. Raleigh Tennyson Blan- chard.


6. Michael Walsh.


11. Catherine Dailey.


13. Carrie Rebecca Thompson.


16. Herbert Spencer Crowe.


19. Louise Clifford Rockwood.


25. Edith Adelaide Harris.


26. Leo Everett Pope. February.


1. John Thos. Cunneen. 1. Wm. Jas. Cunneen. - Twins.


Date of Birth. February.


1. Alfred Louis Cook.


1. Mary Anna Stoddard.


4. Richard Halnan.


.5. Henry Richard Blanchard.


5. Daniel Hasson.


9. Mabel Winn Hutchins.


9. Ellen Maria Hardwick.


10. Harriet Eve Selden.


16. Lester Nickols Young.


16. Hattie Ford Gardner.


17 Bessie Morton House.


18. Irville Dennett Waterman.


20 John William Clavin.


22. Hannah O'Neal.


22. Willie Edward Melville.


71


Date of Birth.


February.


23. Walter Joseph Hart.


24. Dana Augustus Hollis.


25. Francis Everett Hayes.


25. Edgar Russell Sanborn.


29. Maud Estelle Spear. 27. Kate Francis Smith. Twins. March.


1. Margaret Curran.


6. Harry Marshfield Faulk- ner.


8. Sarah Frances Derby.


8. Winfred Jackson Pooler.


10. Rosalie Bayley.


10. George Lewis White, Jr.


11. Freddie Seymour Peter- son.


12. Ann Hall.


14. Thomas Francis Gray.


15. Louisa Vellne Bourke.


16. Lewis Oliver Tirrell.


20. Susie Ann Carroll.


21. Albert Wallace Howe.


26. Nellie Maria Gilligan.


28. Irvin Leslie Christie.


April.


1. John Londergan.


2. Mary Alice Derusha.


4. Margaret McInroe.


7. Female child of James A. and Sarah R. Harris.


7. George Thomas Dee.


10. Dennis Francis Callahan.


12. Francis Cushing.


13. Blanche Sherman Hall.


13. Mabel Holbrook Burrell.


15. Frank Edwin Deere.


19. Female child of William and Mary Tobin.


19. Edwin Augustus Vogel.


23. Irving Leonard French.


Date of Birth. April.


23. Susan Margaret Wolfe.


25. Grace Caroline Gilligan.


28. Fannie Gertrude Staples.


29. Henry Merton Spear. May.


3. John Michael Cooney.


3. Belle Rena Newton.


5. Fanny Smith.


9. Stacey Wendall Shaw.


9. Charles Darvy Young.


14. Frances Ellen Fahey.


15. George Otis Crawford.


18. Kate Isabel Reed.


18. Ellen Coleran.


21. Catherine Ellen Higgins.


23. William Franklin Barnes.


26. Johanna Shea.


26. Freddie Field Cowing.


26. Harold Freeman Ray- mond.


28. Parker Reed Stowell.


29. Nellie May Donovan. June.


1. Jessie Almira McCloud.


2. Winslow Noyes Conant.


2. Mary Alice Mckenzie.


3. Julia Hagerty.


3. Arthur Fay Davis.


9. Robert Emmet Doran.


9. Burton Barrows Wright.




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