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20. John Lyons and Mary Adelaide Ross, both of Wey- month.
66 22. Patrick Daly and Maggie M. Connor, both of Wey- mouth.
6 23. John Francis Davis, of Salem, and Maria Clementine Holbrook, of Weymouth.
66
26 George H. Wise and Ida F. Poole, both of Wey- mouth.
Aug.
3. Walter E. Lowell and Bridget Anna Hogan, both of Weymouth.
96
Aug. 14. James Birmingham, of Milford, and Hattie M. Trask, of Weymouth.
" 19. Lyman A. Nichols, of Sacarappa, Me., and Mabel E. Lord, of Weymouth.
" 24. Otis H. Durant, of Lawrence, and Jessie M. Clark, of Weymouth.
30. Nelson S. Mace, of Abington, and Annie A. Burrell, of Weymouth.
Sept. 17. George W. Bailey, of Weymouth, and Hattie Maria Buck, of Turner, Me.
66 20. E. Eugene Hill, of South Abington, and Abbie A. Taylor, of Weymouth.
6 20. Charles A. Williams, of Abington, and Ida M. Phil- lips, of Weymouth.
. 66 29. William M. Weeks and Elizabeth O. Binney, both of Weymouth.
Oct.
5. Horace C. Manson and Mary W. Shurtleff, both of Weymouth.
9. Joshua Crosby, Jr., and Mary Ellen Sutton, both of Weymouth.
66 14. Edgar C. Porter and Laura F. Sherman, both of Wey- mouth.
66
16. Charles Darling, Jr., of Weymouth, and Hattie E. Lincoln, of Hingham.
66 19. George E. Fogg, of Braintree, and Sarah E. Pope, of Weymouth.
19. William H. Enwright and Catherine F. McInroe, both of Weymouth.
19. Patrick Lynch and Elizabeth McMahan, both of Wey- mouth.
28. John W. Shaw, of Weymouth, and Annie E. Vinton, of Rockland.
4. John H. Pitts, of Quincy, and Sarah Jane Decoste, of Weymouth.
Nov.
6. George L. Bates and Carrie L. Hayden, both of Wey- mouth.
8. Edwin Crowell, of Nova Scotia, and' Elizabeth A.
66 £ Christie, of Weymouth.
97
Nov. 9. George Bennett Langford and Catherine O'Connor, both of Weymouth.
66 10. Joseph Duyon and Sarah Jane Parrow, both of Wey- mouth.
66 11. Frank Rodgers Lincoln and Orvilla Estella Clark, both of Weymouth.
66
20. Lawrence Horgan, of Weymouth, and Sarah Falloes, of Braintree.
66
23. George Edwin Bicknell and Areanna Elizabeth Hatch, both of Weymouth.
25. Seth C. Vining, of Weymouth, and Lizette C. Chase, of Rockland.
26. Joseph H. Murphy, of Cohassett, and Jane Helen Reed, of Weymouth.
26. William Wirt Richards, and Lottie Lowe Morrill, both of Weymouth.
6 26. Ezra T. Beal and Nettie M. Boodrue, both of Wey- mouth.
66 26. Francis Joseph Sheehy and Nora Frances Kennedy, both of Weymouth,
27. Francis A. Caldwell and Edith S. White, both of Weymouth.
Dec.
2. Henry B. Reed, of Weymouth, and Mary Reed Clark, of Boston.
66
3. . Winifred L. Stowell and Grace Maynard Sprague, both of Weymouth.
66 9. George A. Murray and Lulazine A. Reed, both of Weymouth.
66 10. Elmer E. Pratt, of Weymouth, and Clara L. Bradley, of South Harwich.
18. James A. Roarty and Marcia E. Dyer, both of Wey- mouth.
23. Charles W. Joy and Eliza Loud Burrell, both of Wey- mouth.
98
Whole number of marriages registered for 1884 : Where one or both parties reside in Weymouth 87
Non-residents 22
Total
109
Whole number of births for 1884 : -
Males
·
.
· 122
Females .
.
· 114
236
Whole number of deaths for 1884 :-
Males
102
Female .
94
·
196
Excess of births over deaths 40
Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND,
Town Clerk.
WEYMOUTH, January, 1885.
BIRTHS.
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, for the year 1884.
Date of Birth. January.
3. Rilla Idella Hayes.
5. Female child of Fred W. and Bridget Lewis.
5. Thomas Francis Ryan.
5. Mary Ellen Hollis.
5. Catherine Isabel Moran.
6. John Vincent Donovan.
6. Francis Henry Billings.
9. Emma Gertrude Chandler. 9. Annie Elizabeth Kennedy.
9. Agnes Ford.
17. Francis Reuben Lowell.
17. Mary Ellen Monnehan.
18. Lena Alberta Smith.
Date of Birth.
19. Emily Frances Wood.
22. Florence Estelle Smith. 24. Florence Evelyn Sulis.
27. Harvey Bradford Cole- man.
28. Female child of Patrick and Catherine O'Neil.
29. Stuart Humphrey Baker. February.
5. Lilian Egleston Dizer.
5. Harrison Porter Randall.
9. Blanche Edna Beveridge.
11. Catherine Elizabeth Shee- han.
14. Thomas Joseph Fox.
99
Date of Birth.
16. Edwin White Hunt.
16.
Nellie Manion.
16. William Henry Baldwin.
17. Charles Elwyn Saunders.
20. Louis Reynolds, Jr.
22. Alice Clementine Hol- brook. 8. Lewis Aubrey Williams.
22. Kate Agnes Fraher.
23. Edward Pratt Hunt.
24. Lena Evelyn Ford.
26. Eliza Sofea Strand.
26. Ralph Omer Reed.
27. George William McCarthy:
28. Dennis Henry Lycett.
29. Merton Lawrence Hol- brook.
March.
1. Michael Curley.
1. Catherine Louise gan.
Nelli-
6. Caroline Elizabeth Young.
6. Gracie Linwood Litchfield.
7. Susan Louisa Vinton.
7. Annie Sophia Vinton.
8. Frederick Crehan.
10. Patrick Connell.
12. Leonard Croaker.
13. Ellen Christina Donavan.
15. Charles Carlton Holbrook.
15. William Daley.
17. James Patrick Mahoney.
17. Margaret Dwyer.
20. Bessie Augusta Conant.
23. Mary Ellen Stewart.
24. Jessie Maria Loud.
25. William Ashley.
27. Harry Cleveland May.
28. Mildred Lincoln.
28. Charles Japhet Blanchard.
Date of Birth. April.
1. Georgiana Louise White.
3. Robert Emmet Fogarty.
3. Lucy Alice French.
6. Mary Frances Shores.
7. John Michael Lyons.
9. Ruth Caroline Newcomb.
10. Ethryn Wyman Fish.
13. Mary O'Neil.
17. Lizzie Marion Cushing.
18. Caroline Eleanor Briggs.
19. Ellen Hannifan.
19. Arthur Clifford Wright. .
19. Charles Alexander Barry.
20. Timothy Hannifan, Jr.
20. Alice Hannifan.
20. Warren Winthrop Pratt.
26. Ida May Orcutt.
27. Helena Jane Clark.
27. Elmer Lenatina Magnusen.
29. Catherine Anastasia Mel- ville.
29. John Joseph Yourell.
30. Bessie May Thomas. May.
1. John Joseph O'Rouke.
2. Carl Thomas Humphrey.
4. Sarah May McGrory.
4. Male child of Edward E. and Mary A. Hayden.
4. Percy Edward Culley. .
4. Mary Ellen Sheehy.
6. Frank Ernest South.
Morrison
7. Mary Ellen Allen.
7. Rosetta Cullivan.
7. Daniel Joseph Campbell.
7. Arthur Herbert Gurney.
100
Date of Birth.
11. Gertrude Agnes Collins.
13. Michael Edward Gagion.
15. Herbert Leslie Randall.
16. Lester Davis Hobson.
17 Male child of Lewis and Mira Snyder.
19. Maggie Maria King.
19. May Estella Thayer.
24. Thomas McGuire, 2d.
26. Emma Hebert.
26. Albert Nelson.
27. Francis Holden Davis.
27. Elizabeth Dolan.
27. Oanah Irene Nolan.
30. Harold Blaine Bayley. June.
4. Louis Burton.
6. John Patrick Tracey.
9. Charles Kanzig, Jr.
10. James Edward Brady.
12. 4 Alice Burton Barker.
14. Arthur Clifford Torrey.
15. Rosalie Lincoln Hersey.
15. Mary Elizabeth Mannix.
16. John Halnan Reidy.
16. Ernest Milton Tirrell.
18. Henry Cartland Thompson.
20. Frank Wilbar Dailey.
20. Clifton Roy Haskell.
25. Mabel Arvilla Walsh.
- 26. Irving Lothrop Burrell. 27. Edwin Henry Dyer.
28. Arthur Bertram Maynard.
30. John Ralph Bacon.
10. Carlton Manson Soule. July.
1. Mary Litchfield Hunt.
2. William Monahan.
3. Jessie Florence Orr.
Date of Birth.
3. Lillian Mabel Newnham.
4. George Arthur Rockwood.
5. Robert Henry Mills.
6. Elizabeth Johnson.
7. Eva May Berrey.
8. Mary Isabel Galligan.
8. Grace Ellen Farrar.
9. Male child of Elmer H. and Maria L. Vining.
10. Arthur Elsworth Roberts.
10. Susan Tracey.
11. Henry B. McGuire.
13. William Paul Deslauries.
13. Roger Labaree Lewis.
16. Bernard Gregory Newman.
19. Fannie Brown Stetson.
25. Blanche Rogers Lovell.
29. Ethel Marion Wright.
31. Nellie Crowley.
31. Julia Elizabeth Looney.
31. Hattie Eldora Damon. August.
1. Bartholomew Joseph Con- nell.
6. Charles Ross.
7. Ellen Conathan.
12. Daniel Vinson McGilvery.
13. Harriet Snow Litchfield.
15. Catherine Moneghan.
17. Mary Catherine McGov- ern.
24. Hannah Gertrude Griffin.
24. Helen Frances Burbank.
27. Arthur Phillips Pope.
27. Willie Francis Lahy. September.
2. Allen Franklin Webb.
5. Marion Angeline Morales.
6. Edwin Floreston Coose.
101
Date of Birth.
6. William Morton Condrick.
8. Frederick Bernard Gerts- ley.
10. Millie Jane Doriant.
15. Michael Calnan.
16. Harry Whitten Anthony.
17 Ralph Williams French.
17. Ullah Judkins Wright. .
18. George Elsworth Garey, Jr
18. George Henry Patrick.
18. James Williams Bradford.
18. Michael Joseph Moran.
21. Jennie Amelia Crowley.
21. Odovico Alberto Ghiozi.
22. Eva Lewis Marden.
25. Clarence Everett Pool.
25. Marion Frances Blanchard.
26. Lucy Estella Porter.
October.
2. Edward Francis Thomp- son.
8. Caroline Donovan.
12. Harold McCrillis Trussell.
16. Daniel Howley.
18. Alma Estelle Gay.
19. Alida May White.
19. William Kelly.
23. Ellen Frances Wheelan.
26. Frank Gordon Locke.
26. Annie Bourk.
27. Frances Herbert Whelan.
29. Walter Lee Raymond.
30. Alexander Morrison Hart. November.
1. Nora Corbett.
2. Thomas Edward Griffin.
2. Cynthia Louise Cowing.
2. Thomas Patrick Quinn.
Date of Birth.
3. Female child of John E. and Mary M. Orcutt.
4. Ella Russell French.
4. Ida Louise Linquist.
6. Wendell Phillips Ray-
mond.
7. Frank MaDan.
8. Francanna Hurley.
15. Mary Lydia Torrey.
18. Annie Louisa Higgins.
19. Catherine Teresa Coleran.
20. Bertha Francis Corlew.
24. Melville Fletcher Blanch- ard.
25. Kate Connell.
26. Robert Francea Deslauries.
28. Jennie Augusta Beal.
28. Male' child of Byron W. and Nancy C. Loud.
December.
3. Louisa Gertrude New- comb.
4. Nellie. Augusta Bailey.
4. James Wilbur Moriarty.
4. Marion Wellington Flan- ders.
4. Jessie Franklin Pierce.
5. Francanna Stowell.
5. Anna Maria Caffrey.
6. Thomas Robert Londer- gan.
7. Laura Shaw Fearing.
7. Jessie Maynard Newn- ham.
18. Mary Austin Hunt.
13. Thomas Henry Moran.
13. Male child of Charles S. and Alice Tower.
14. Frank Irving Sherman.
.
102
Date of Birth.
16. Patrick Jerome Cullen. 17. Clarence Joseph Gilbert White.
18. Edith Helen Rowell.
23.
Arthur Clifford Blanchard.
27. Male child of George H. and Mary Cudworth.
28.
Wilbar Gordon Thayer ..
Date of Birth.
29. Male child of Edward and Mary Dwyer. 29. Male child of Gustavus M. and Margaret A. Richmond. 30. Sarah Emily Loud.
31. Female child of Frank W. and Cora E. Cowing.
103
DEATHS
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office for the Year 1884.
[The names enclosed in parenthesis indicate the maiden names.]
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Jan. 1
Margaret Ryan ....
60
General Debility
2
Honora McCarthy.
16
3
Eliza (Oreutt) Shaw
83
.
5
Male child of Frank M. and Lydia B. Dunbar .
Stillborn
5
Female child of Fred W. and Bridget Lewis .
1
Premature Birth
6
Alice (Moran) Cullen. 30
6 11 Pyæmia.
6
Lydia B. (Magee) Dunbar. 22
3
7
James Percival. 74
9
. .
16
Sally (Ray) Clark 93 Peter Sullivan 55
3
. .
Phthisis
18
Henry M. Bates 63
9
19
Thomas Humphrey 81
9
8
Congestion of Lungs from internal injuries.
"
25
Fred Torrey
23 10 4 Consumption ..
30
Olif Lawson
3 1 21 Peritonitis.
Feb. 4
.James Jones 85 |13 ..
Chronic Cystitis.
5
Harriet A. (Morton) Angier. 41|11|23
Cancer
Easton. Cambridge. Weymouth.
Braintree. Weymouth. "
66
14
Timothy Kennedy 23
8/29 Phthisis
15
Frank W. Burgoyne 19 5|10 Phthisis and Paralysis of Heart
18
183
6 21 Pneumonia.
Braintree.
Weymouth. Hallowell, Me.
Weymouth.
22
Austin H. Peterson. 5
Diphtheritic Croup
Annie Hasson.
1
6 7 Marasmus
"
23
Margaret (Maguire) Denny. 27
9 21 Chronic Hematitis and Gastritis
7 16 Bronchitis
25
William Loud. 73 4|11
Morbus Brightie.
Sarah Fletcher
5
9 |26 Scarlet Fever.
16
29
James F. Quinn 10
4 13 Acute Articular Rheu. and Acute Nephritis.
3
3 Phthisis.
Mar. 2
Edgar C. Rogers.
30
..
2
Josie Ellen Estes 17
11 ·
2
Daniel E. Louney. 29
8
3 Phthisis. .
4
William L. Cummings 50
Reata Garfield Ruggles. 2
6
Catherine B. Moran. 2 1
Peritonitis
14
Female child of John D. and
Addie Mears ..
..
# 14
William B. Flood
20
9
Consumption,
Braintree.
5
Martha M. (Stone) Trufant 51
2 5 Nephritis, Chronic.
Roscoe B. Brown .. 1
5 27
8
Willard K. Richards 38 7 22 Acute Rheumatism and Acute Nephritis ..
8
Edwin Sampson.
61
3
.
8
Ellen L. Louney
22
2 13 Phthisis
12
Almira Holbrook 51
3 Heart Disease.
13
Patrick 8. Dunphy.
30
11 3 Phthisis Pulmonalis
20
Mary A. (Murray) Bean
72
9
.. Heart Disease
1
22
Female child of Elmer H. and Hannah Howe
Stillborn
9 4
22
25
Geoffrey O'Connell
Rockland. Holbrook. A bington. England.
Weymouth.
29
John B. Tracy.
23
Suicide by Arsenical Poisoning
Cervical Abscess
N. Orleans, La. Weymouth.
9|20 Pneumonia. 6 8 Congestion of Brain.
St. John, N. F. Weymouth.
Stillborn
Ireland. Weymouth.
Ireland. Taunton. Campton, N. H.
Boston Ireland.
16
1
25
Chronic Mania
Weymouth.
66
Meningitis .
Phthisis Pulmonalis
19
Sally C. (Lovell) Burrell. . . Male twins of John L. and Mary E. Shaw ...
Stillborn
·
Age.
&: 8 Years.
Mos.
Days.
Marasmus
Pneumonia
. . Pu rperal Convulsions.
Typhoid Fever
Old Age.
26
66
104
DEATHS, Continued.
Age.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Mar. 17
Margaret McIntosh.
2
3 14
Scarlet Fever and Broncho-Pneumonia. Paralysis
Weymouth.
19
Elbridge G. Tirrell.
77
3 5
23
Joseph C. Davis.
9 25
23
Temperance (Bicknell) Whiting.
79
4
·
27
Julia A. Louney ...
25
3 19
Phthisis.
“ 29
Thomas Derby, Jr.
60
2,14
Pneumonia.
Apr. 1
Joshua Holbrook
84 10 20
Benile Gangrene
2
Melvina Colson Turner
13
7 12
Acute Phthisis
3
John H. Hogan .
25
.
3
Lucinda W. (Shaw ) Clapp
48 11
6
Embolism.
6
Francis M. Adlington
94
3 12
Pneumonia.
10
Mary Mccarthy. 176
.
66
13
Alton R. Pratt
6 16
13
Charles H. Pratt
21
6 14
14
Patriek Tracy
50
.. 14
15
Sarah Mallett 75
66
16
Alfred H. Wright 33
7 9 Apoplexy
23
Hannah Seabury.
79
6 . . O'd Age.
66
29
Thomas F. Seeley
28
4 10
Phthisis.
29
Edwin Trufant Pratt.
18 6 10
60
30
M. Fannie Whelan.
13 8. Phthisis Pulmonalis ...
May 2 Male ehild of J. Edson and
Mercy J. Ewell .
Stillborn
Old Age.
Heart Disease
10
Wilson Tirrell ..
9! 2 24
10
Francis Hobart Young
14 3,27 Enteritis
12
Nellie Brodie ..
4
Pneumonia.
= 13
Helen E. (Harden) Marlow 52 10 5
Heart Disease
18
Henry Austin Peterson.
37
4
7
19
Abby V. ( Bicknell) Cushing. 59
67
3
21 Paralysis.
66
22
Angie (Black) Redman
41
4 5
Heart Disease
66
25
Lucy T. (Clark ) Thayer. 79|10,16
Cerebral Apoplexy
66
29
Emily F. Wilder.
17
7 6 Consumption
30
Abner W. Sutton 45 11|13
Consumption.
n
3 5
Mary A. ( Higgins) Dolan 28
Johanna Haffarnnan
21
. .
Catherine (McKay) Dunphy 60 4| 4
Phthi-is
Aeute Phthisis
66
15
Mary Elizabeth Mannix
3
Infantile Debility
15
Thomas MeGovern 75
. . I'hthisis Pulmonalis
66
16
Boylston A. White ... 79
7 .. Empyæma
19
Herbert Leslie Randall
1
4
66
21
Samuel A. Churchill
43
3 21 Synenpe.
· .
66
23
24
3'26
Phthisis Pulmonails
25
Annie J. Enwright. 19 11 26 Heart Disease
25
33 3
5
5
.
80
7
4
Cancer on tongue.
66
29
Henry Edwin Dyer
2 Convulsions
66 29
Sumner Doloff . 70
8 14 Heart Disease
Maine.
July 3
Bertram L. Jannett
Marasmus
.
4
Levi M. Sutton ..
33
9
Cardiac Dilatation.
4
Male ehild of Daniel and Char- lotte H. Browu
Stillborn
Place of Birth.
Braintree. Weymouth.
Boston. Ireland. Weymouth.
Ireland. Boston. Weymouth. Yarmouth, Me. Weymouth. 66
Ireland. Chelsea." Weymouth. Hingham. . Boston. Weymouth. Kingston. Weymouth. 66
Maine. Boston. Hingham." Weymouth.
Scotland.
Ireland. =
Weymouth. Ireland. Weymouth.
Broekton. Treland. Braintree. Weymouth.
Pulmon'y Tuberculosis Searletina Maligna
25
Ruth Gifford Shaw
11
26
Lemuel French
Hannah Hector Casey 84
Cerebral Apoplexy ·
·
.
9
Lucy E. ( Barrell) Shaw. 37 10,23
Atheroma.
l'hthisis Pulmonary
6
. .
Abscess of Brain ...
21
Benjamin Holbrook .
Typhoid Pneumonia ... Bronchitis, Asthma, and Emphyzema
6
9
Mary J. (Egg) Kelley .. 57 9 20
Ateleetasis
21
Catherine (Mahoney) Moran 76
Consumption
Thomas Murphy.
Georgie Edward Thompson
30
5 7
Boston. Weymouth.
7
Ellen ( Gorman) Wall . 86
11 I'hthisis.
Sciatie Rheumatism
Abscess of Brain .. Pulmonary Phthisis .. Bronchial and Pulmo- nary Consumption ... Pneumonia.
Phthisis Pulmonalis
66
Cause of Death.
105
DEATHS, Continued.
Age.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
July 5 66 . 8
Ellen Lauretta Hines ...
16 3 14
Phthisis
Weymouth. $6
Ireland. Weymouth. 66
Milton. Pembroke. Hingham. Weymouth.
Boston. Weymouth.
Boston. Plymouth. Scotland. Weymouth. 6
Hingham. Abington. scituate. Cohasset.
Weymouth.
Cork, Ireland. N. Scituate. Weymouth. Braintree. Ireland.
Warcham. Italy. Weymouth. 66 Canada. Weymouth. 66
N. Hampshire. Hingham. Boston. Hingham. Weymouth.
66 Ireland. Weymouth. 66
Ireland. Weymouth. Ireland .: : Weymouth.
12 Owen Curr ...
50
Paralysis of Heart
13 Rosanna Higgins
2
2 2 Convulsions
13
Lina H. Loud .
.
18 5 15
Consumption
.
12
1|10 Mary Louise Hobart 22
Dysentery
Bronchial Consumpt'n,
15
Michael Curley .
5 15 Dentition
15
Elizabeth Wallace.
8 15
Disease of Brain caused by teething.
16
Sally V. (Thayer) Belcher
75
6
17
Jesse L. Davis
40
66
20
Elvira C. ( Richardson) Pratt. 50
8 25
224
Albert Bates.
55
6 18
"
24
Female child of Harry W. and Josephine Woodbury
Timothy Foley.
33 . .
66
28
Julia F. (Whitcomb) Dailey 57
6 17
30
Mary A. (Thomas) Adams 80
· ..
31
Nettie May Morales 9
2 12 Typhoid fever.
31
Michael Moran. 63
8 16 Dysentery.
Sept. 1
Samuel A. Writhington 67
5 12
Giacomo Dondera. 84
8 28
Heart Disease
Cholera Infantum . .
5
2 Henry B. Maguire .. . .
Edward Gillardetz 50
4
l'hthisis .
Cholera Infantum.
Paralysis of Heart
66
John Burnham Drew 59
3 29
13
Deborah (Cushing) Lane. 71
7 19
15 Charles H. Burgess 65
4 21
Delia (Hersey ) Cleverly 71
5 18
Rebecca Cushing Bates 75 11
66
17
Charles Ross. 1 11
Acnte Gastritis.
17
George Washington Nash 69 6 .. Heart Disease
Marasmus .
Bright's Disease
66
Hannah (Cushing) French 79
9
.
27
Margaret ( Ahern) Hayes 66
·
30
Ella McFawn 19
Emelia J. Dorant . .
20
Cholera Infantum.
Oct. 1 7
Joshua L. Torrey
60
2 23
John Connell .. .
68
9 2
General Debility
9
22 Nellie Desmond 10
27
9
Harriet (Kendall) Bates
24
1 13
" 10
Asa Whitman
65
2 24
Carcinoma
13
Leah R. (Richards) Lovell
84
5 ..
31
William Cullivan
7
4 Drowned while bathi'g, ..
31
Michael Masterson
10
·
31
Elizabeth Dolan
2
. .
Aug. 4
Maggie Isabel Newnham
1
8
4
Convulsions
7
Rebecca W. (Lucas) Nyc. 59
5 17
66
19
Pamelia (Ford) Stockbridge. 81
. .
22
Nathaniel Stoddard 73
3 28
Cystitis ..
"
22
Annie Elizabeth Kennedy.
6 12
Cholera Infantum.
66
28
3 Robert H. Dee. 22
Cholera Infantum ..
Drowned while bathi'g, Marasmus
. .
66
11
Harvey Thayer
82
8 2 Old Age ...
66
11
Daniel Nolan.
5
. . . .
Scarletina with cere- bral congestion ..
15
Francis Smith ..
39
6 11
Paralysis of Heart. Paralysis .
Arthur Herbert Guerney.
1 29
Cholera Infantum
10
Thomas Kennedy.
22
Typhoid Meningitis
| Days.
Years.
[ Mos.
·
9 4 Phthisis
Pelvic Tumor
Blood poisoning and
Diabetes
Stillborn
Concussion of brain and fracture of scull ..... Pulmon'y Tuberculosis. Enteritis .
Consumption
4
4
Robert M. Fogarty.
5
Cholera Infantum
9
3 Maggie Maria King. 22
Nathan Bates .. 84 11 19
Nephritis.
Drop y
Softening of Brain.
16 16
Bright's Disease Septicemia.
18 19 24
Irving Lathrop Burrell. 70 3 11 Lydia Pratt . 22
Dropsy
Phthisis Pulmonalis
2 25 Consumption .
30
Softening of brain
Phthisis Pulmonalis
10 11 11
Paralysis .
28
Heart Disease
Peritonitis
..
106
DEATHS, Concluded.
Age.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Years.
| Mos.
Į Days.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Weymouth. Bedford.
Weymouth.
Braintree.
Hanover. Hingham.
Braintree.
Weymouth. Ireland.
Weymouth.
1
Ellen Conathan
2
Broncho Pneumonia.
2
Hanorah Corbett
3 Convulsions
5
Ellen T. Quillnan
1
9 Pneumonia
5
Andrew W. Hanley.
23
. .
7
Female ehild of John E. and Mary M. Oreutt ..
27
5
Gastro duodanitis
66
66
Boston. Weymouth. Boston. Ireland. Weymouth.
Middleboro'. Grafton, N. H. Hingham. Weymouth.
Duxbury. N. Hampshire. Weymouth. Abington. Weymouth.
25
Isaae Reed.
53
1 21
Bright's Disease.
25
William Carey
2
11 . .
Malignant Scarlatina
29
Nora Carey .
1
3 ..
Capillary Bronchitis
..
Sarah (Riee) Salisbury
74
..
“. 17
Female ehild of George T. and Lizzie H. Davis ..
Stillborn
18
Anna (Humphrey ) Vining 82
72
2 20 Cystitis
23
Mary W. (Whiting) Lloyd 53 2
1
Caneer and inflammat'n of stomaeh and bowels. Interstitial Nephritis ..
"
27
Sarah L. (Lane) Hunt ..
28
8 28
27
Female ehild of Joseph W. and Carra E. Holbrook
Stillborn
“ 29
Male ehild of George Wm. and Ruth Jane Burgess. Margaret (Grady) Healey
45
Heart Disease
Nov. 1
Elizabeth Johnson
3 23
Meningitis.
6 Phthisis
7
Mary Ann Kelly Catherine Griffin
3
1
25
Typhoid fever
Fatty degeneration of the heart
66
14
Willlam M Condriek
14 Unknown
14
Albert Richardson 72
1
..
66
15
John MeCue . 40
15
Patriek F. Seully 1
2 ..
66
17
William Albert Ruggles 27
8 126
Consumption
$6
Loring Stetson 20
5 18
Consumption
66
Thomas P. Quinn ·
18
Peritonitis
24
Nelson Wood. 78
9 10
Enteritis
66
24
Eli Lineoln Haskins. 51
1
..
28
Isaac Lincoln 79
8 ..
Old Age.
66
30
Stacey W. Shaw 5
6 21
Diphtheritie Croup
Dee. 4
Mehitable W. Peterson 84
11 12
Hemiplegia
66
13
George W. Weston. 73
9 21
Cardiae Asthma
15
Abbie A. (Cushing) Tirrell 62
8 ..
Peritonitis.
66
16
Thirza M. (Reed) Soule.
56
2
Premature birth
12
12
Rebeeea G. (Whitney) Gurney .. 56
Billious fever
Bronchitis and Asthma. Bronchitis
18 22
Stillborn
66
Oet. 14
Male ehild of Patriek and Jane Howley
Stillborn
15
Paralysis
.
10 12 Pneumonia
22
James Hollis ...
3
66
Phthisis Pulmonalis
7 5 Pleuro Pneumonia.
ENGINEER'S REPORT.
To the Selectmen of the Town of Weymouth :
GENTLEMEN, - The Board of Engineers of the Weymouth Fire Deparment submit the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1884 : -
We are glad to report that Weymouth has been truly fortunate. the past year in regard to fires. The department responded to seven alarms, and at no time was the damage to the owners very great. There has been no forest fire of any account. In every case the fire has been confined to the building in which it originated, viz. : -
WARD.
DAMAGE
Jan. 10, Nahum White,
.3
House
Slight
Feb. 15, Samuel Reed,
3
Stable
$600
April 8, Albert A. Spear, 2 Stable
Slight
July 4, J. R. Salisbury, 2
Stable
$300
July 4, Mrs. N. Q. Tirrell, 1
House
Slight
Nov. 28, Wm. Kyle,
3
Carriage House
$150
Dec. 8, Joseph Peakes, 2
Moore's Bakery
Slight
In addition to these there have been a few fires which have been extinguished without a.general alarm.
The Active of Ward One did effective service on July 4 at the house of Mrs. N. Q. Tirrell. We have always found the citizens in this ward ready and willing to work in putting out fires, which is more than we are able to say about the citizens in some other wards in town. . On account of the rapid advancement in laying water pipes in town, nothing has been done in addition to the water supply the past year. Undoubtedly before another year rolls around there will be two hundred hydrants placed in the several wards, and we think that great care should be exercised in placing them in the right places ; not to please this or that person, but have them placed wherever they are needed.
The engine houses are all in good repair. The apparatus is in
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perfect order. The number of feet of serviceable hose, number of members belonging to each company, and the location are as fol- lows, viz. : -
Members.
Feet of Hose.
Ward.
Steamer No. 1 .
25
1,500
3
Steamer No. 2.
25
1,550
2
Active No. 5 .
40
950
1
Gen. Putnam No. 4 .
50
800
4
Gen. Bates No. 3
50
950
5
Chemical .
0
15
5
HOOK AND LADDER TRUCKS.
E. S. Beals No. 4 .
25
1
Eureka No. 2
25
2
Hardscrable No. 3 .
25
3
Resolute No. 1
25
5
There is also a good set of ladders located at Lovell's Corner.
We still own the Rocket, located in Ward Two, and the Con- queror at the engine house in Ward Four, notwithstanding that considerable effort has been made to dispose of them. They are in perfect order, and parties are talking of purchasing them. Since the conpletion of the telephone, which connects the villages by wire, Weymouth can boast of having one of the best organized fire departments in the State, composed largely of our best citizens, and cannot fail to be a credit to the town. We would recommend that the town appropriate, the coming year of 1885, the sum of eighteen hundred dollars for general repairs, hose, etc.
Respectfully submitted,
ALVAH RAYMOND, Chief,
W. O. COLLYER, Clerk,
T. A. KIRRIVAN,
F. D. THAYER,
O. BURRELL,
C. E. BICKNELL,
J. R. H. WILLIAMS,
W. B. HERSEY,
G. F. MAYNARD,
G. W. BATES,
Engineers of Weymouth.
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REPORT
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY.
THE Board of Trustees of the Tufts Library hereby submit their sixth annual report.
The library has been open during the year three hundred and seven days. The total number of loans for the year has been 51,472, an average of about one hundred and sixty-eight per day. Of the books loaned, about seventy per cent belong to the depart- ment of fiction, ten per cent to arts, biography, and history, five to literature, natural science, and poetry, and nine to all other depart- ments. It will be seen, by a comparison with former reports, that there has been a gradually diminishing use of fiction from the library. The per cent of fiction for the year 1881 was seventy- eight, for 1882 seventy-five, for 1883 seventy-two, and for 1884 seventy. This fact indicates, on the part of the patrons of the library, a fuller knowledge of what the library contains, and a keener appreciation of its privileges.
The library contains at present over eight thousand volumes, and there are over three thousand readers, borrowing on the average seventeen volumes each during the year. It will be readily seen that it has not yet reached a position where efforts to replenish its shelves and to satisfy the great demands that are con- stantly being made upon it can safely be relaxed without seriously impairing its usefulness.
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