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2 00
J. F. Sheppard, coal shovel .
1 25
J. A. Torrey, soap bill
30 50
For oysters, Pearline, and soap
4 55
For 6 bbls. apples
12 00
Nancy Carnes, fare to Walpole
1 74
Henry Carr, for clams
80
Granville Thompson, glasses for Mr. Gillion
1 50
Lovell's ice bill .
13 71
Geo. R. Davis, dressing hogs
9 25
William Douse, for bedding
19 00
John W. Gillion, for care Mr. Vining
3 00
Henry A. Nash, for salt hay
31 12
M. H. Read, for clothing
11 21
Mrs. Pray, for hats
3 79
Stationery .
1 00
Expense to Boston
2 50
Pedler, for goods
3 64
Ambler & Hobart, for grain .
276 94
Josiah Martin, for meat
328 25
Chas. A. Thurston and wife, services
86 00
Jennie Cavanaugh, services to date
110 00
W. O. Cummings, services to date
180 39
Jos. Cummings and wife, services to date Town for rent of farm .
500 00
300 00
Total .
.
.
. $9,658 44
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98
· INVENTORY OF LIVE STOCK, FARMING TOOLS, WOOD, HAY, PROVISIONS, ETC., AT THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1,1886.
4 horses . $1,200 00
5 halters $6 00
5 COWS
200 00
3 robes . 15 00
19 hogs and pigs 200 00
19 blankets 40 00
5 surcingles 5 00
1 turkey 1 50
1 ox cart
20 00
2 sleds
50 00
cards . . 5 00
6 draught chains . 8 00
1 hay wagon 6 00
2 horse carts
45 00
4 wrenches 2 50
1 covered wagon
60 00
1 set of measures,
50
1 sleigh 3 00
3 baskets 2 00
1 pung .
12 00
S hogsheads 2 25
1 wheelbarrow 3 00
48 empty barrels
5 00
1 roller
5 00
2 vinegar barrels . 2 00
2 kerosene barrels 3 00
1 mowing machine
60 00
75 rails
3 00
6 ploughs 30 00
4 scythes
2 00
1 cultivator
9 00
6 snaths
2 00
1 horse hoe
1 00
1 bucking harrow,
5 00
2 bush scythes and snaths 1 50
6 rakes . 2 00
2 snag rakes 1 00
6 hay forks 3 00
2 hay poles 50
2 cart harnesses
10 00
1 hay cutter
5 00
4 ox yokes 1 00
1 chain harness 5 00
1 carriage jack
2 00
6 whiffletrees and
4 chains
10 00
spreaders . 3 00
1 rope . 1 00
2 grindstones . 15 00
70 vine protectors . 7 50
1 two-horse harrow, 15 00
1 one-horse harrow, 1 00
4 double harnesses,
200 00
1 single harness .
30 00
2 cross chains and
63 fowls 50 00
Brush, curry- combs, and
2 farm wagons 120 00
9 stake chains 3 00
1 wheel drag 20 00
99
1 pig box
$0 50
650 lbs. salt pork $50 00
11 spades and
Fresh pork 7 00
shovels 6 00
375 lbs. bacon 35 00
7 manure forks
4 00
7 lbs. flour .
40 00
9 hoes
1 80
20 galls. molasses .
6 00
1 potato hoe
25
120 lbs. tobacco 40 00
2 grub hoes
50
175 lbs. lard 14 00
2 iron rakes
1 00
Coffee . 5 00
3 iron bars .
4 00
12 lbs. tea 4 00
4 pick-axes
3 00
Sugar .
2 50
1 bush hook 1 50
Soft soap .
2 00
2 flails
25
Bar soap .
4 50
1 corn sheller .
2 00
Rice and tapioca,
64
Meal chest and
Grain (meal, corn, oats, and shorts), 26 00
feed trough . 2 00
8 axes . .
8 00
18 tons roots 234 00
7 saws and horses .
4 00
175 bushels potatoes, 90 00
Beetle and wedges, 2 00
30 bushels beets 15 00
3 bushels peas .
3 00
12 bushels beans
20 00
2 stone hammers 1 00
1 set stone tools 3 00
5 ladders 12 00
Graham meal 3 00
3 barrels squashes, 3 00
Dried apples 1 00
Cabbages 5 00
32 barrels apples .
7 00
1 drag .
3 00
1 pair skids 3 00
1 barrel pickles 5 00
Pepper 50
20 gallons vinegar, 4 00
60 lbs. butter 18 00
. 36 lbs. saleratus 2 50
Kerosene 2 00
2 boxes . 1 50
3 brooms 1 00
10 tons English hay
and fodder . 200 00
Spices
1 00
2 hatches 1 00
Chest of tools 10 00
160 bushels corn (on cob) 150 00
2 hog hooks 1 50
2 blocks and rope . 1 50
Balances . 5 00
1 force pump 1 00
100 lbs. sausage meat, 12 00
5 coal shovels 4 00
Old boiler 10 00
Oak lumber 20 00
1 ton coal 7 00
40 cords manure 240 00
10 cords cut wood . 60 00
100
Sage . $1 50
Cooking range . $75 00
Salt fish
2 00
Raisins
1 00
4 lanterns 3 00
Nails
3 00
and crockery, 325 00
Clothes wringer .
· 5 00
Scales .
6 00
Sole leather
3 00
$4,423 69
ELIAS RICHARDS,
GILBERT NASH, Auditors. JOSEPH DYER,
By request of the Selectmen, we have also made an appraisal of the following : -
Town farm, 64 acres of land
. $7,000 00
Buildings on same
.
.
. 13,000 00
Woodland, about 62 acres .
.
1,300 00
$21,300 00
ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1885.
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1885
$151 12
Miss Rose White, for board Paul White
20 00
Jarius White, for board
109 00
Jared Vining, for board
39 00
Chas. H. Thayer, for labor
2 30
Henry A. Nash, for use of horse .
4 75
Cash for board of workmen
7 60
Cash for labor on base-ball grounds
8 00
Cash for wood
355 40
Cash for eggs .
5 52
Cash for squashes
70 60
Cash for milk
1 75
Cash for butter
49 45
Cash for produce
34 14
Cash for vinegar
1 97
Cash for pigs
154 00
·
·
.
Household furni- ture and cook- ing utensils
10 cords wood (at wood lot) 40 00
101
Cash for loam
$1 00
Cash for cedar posts .
75
Cash for wood and coal
6 80
Humphrey Coakley, for board
4 00
Weymouth Agricultural Society, premiums .
20 00
Labor on cellar extension almshouse .
312 56
Labor on highways
68 30
Wood for schools
206 00
Carting coal for schools ·
205 37
Carting coal for outside poor
71 17
Wood for outside poor
506 00
Coal for outside poor . 166 00
Wood and carting coal for Town House
6 75
Wood and carting coal for Fire Department
19 75
Wood and carting coal for lock-up
6 25
Board of detective
18 00
$2,633 30
Inventory of Jan. 1, 1886 .
4,423 69
$7,056 99
SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.
EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1885.
DR.
To inventory of Jan. 1, 1885 · . $4,450 52
Supplies and expenses per memoran- 'dum .
4,407 92
Joseph Cummings, services .
.
500 00
Town for rent of farm .
·
300 00
$9,658 44
CR.
By receipts, from labor, sales of produce,
etc., per memorandum
. $2,633 30
Inventory of Jan. 1, 1886
4,423 69
7,056 99
Cost of poor in almshouse for the year, $2,600 45 Cost per week per inmate, $1.752.
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EXPENSES OF POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE.
Assistance to Mrs. William Holbrook $163 78
Mrs. Albert Ford . 69 00
Mrs. John McCue and family, 198 18
Mrs. Cora Ruggles and family,
120 00
Mrs. Asa Hollis
57 00
Mrs. William Goodwin . 35 00
Thomas Gammon .
1,016 26
Stephen A. Bicknell
52 00
Roger Bicknell 52 00
Child of H. Austin Spear 52 00
Child of Richard Spear
59 00
Family of Thomas E. Griffin, 24 00
Mrs. Mary Cahill and family, 177 70
Mrs. Mary Cunniff and family, 202 55
Mrs. Ellen Toomey and family,
116 80
Mrs. Mary Donovan, family .
129 07
Mrs. Daniel E. Looney, Jr., and family 100 70
Mrs. Samuel Wrightington and family 102 51
Mrs. Susan Blanchard . 85 82
Murray children . 115 85
William Fogarty .
52 25
Mrs. James Barrett and family, 160 55
Mrs. J. L. Wing .
132 00
Mrs. Miles Clark .
48 55
Mrs. Maggie Powers
19 30
Mrs. Susan Larmey
156 00
Mrs. Harriet N. Maxim 104 00
Mrs. Mary Roberts
27 15
Family of Hurburt H. Burrell, 44 26
Frank Drayton 6 10
Mrs. Fogarty
15 48
Elisha Simpson
4 00
Mrs. Lawton
8 60
7
103
Assistance to Judah Wrightington $61 98
James Doran 11 00
Child of Oscar Hafley 36 00
Child of Hugh Cronin . 33 00
Child of Edward Kiley .
33 00
Children of Daniel O'Connell,
52 90
Mrs Timothy O'Connor and family
178 60
Mrs. Nellie Tracy and family,
81 94
Mrs. Alexander White and family
30 91
George S. Mason and wife .
24 00
Mrs. Edward Gaellarditz and
family 199 96
Mrs. Mary Ahearn
24 82
Mrs. John Clark, family
139 95
Mrs. Napoleon Tellier
19 44
Mrs. James Binney
39 00
Mrs. Oliver A. Morse
and
family
188 00
Mrs. John Burrell
96 33
Mrs. John Shehan and family,
65 99
Mrs. James McAvoy and family
29 00
Mrs. James Dee .
13 10
James Ronan and family
33 72
Joshua Pratt
70 30
Patrick Tracy
5 06
Mrs. Thomas Ryan
4 43
Mrs. Benjamin Dyer
6 85
James Moriarty .
5 60
Mrs. Geo. H. Shaw 133 75
Mrs. J. Clavin and family
269 38
Mrs. Harvey Thayer
182 70
Mrs. Webster Sutton
and
family .
.
207 90
Mrs. Eliza Pool
.
52 00
·
104
Assistance to Josiah M. Pratt . $148 66
Mrs. H. M. Burrell and family, 205 38
Mrs. Ann Pratt 26 16
John Blanchard, 2d, family ·
148 45
William T. Hope, family
72 85
Henry C. Bates 124 00
Sidney L. Tower . 125 00 .
George W. Hayden ·
102 00
Mrs. Chauncey Howe
52 00
Mrs. Sarah E. Connell .
65 90
J. Davis, children 118 85
J. L. Davis, children 33 95
Mrs. Roswell Corbin
50 00
Mrs. Jos. Delory and family .
198 00
Albert F. Clapp
80 00
Alonzo Blanchard
15 62
John Welch .
15 46
William J. Pedman
8 05
Mrs. Emily Sargent
24 00
Mrs. Caroline S. Kelly .
30 00
Michael Donovan
2 00
Mrs. Sarah Stetson
1 25
John Connors
8 10
Children of John Tracy
39 00
Mrs. Peter Burke . 12 35
Mrs. King . 4 30
Geo. Davis, Ward 5 2 00
Geo. Pool
52 00
William H. Davy .
68 00
.
$7,871 40
Paid Town of Abington, for assistance rendered Mrs Julia Orcutt, 1884 $78 38 Town of Abington,. for assistance rendered Prince Mckenzie, 1884 105 16
Town of South Abington, for. assist- ance rendered Mrs. Sarah Beals 3 00
105
Paid Town of South Abington, for assist-
ance rendered Jesse Chandler and family
$25 00
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Michael Swasey 3 00
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Augusta Cushing 48 00
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Annie Joaquina 107 50
City of Brockton, for assistance ren- dered C. W. Fairbanks . 41 60
Town of Braintree, for assistance ren- dered Elizabeth Jeffers in 1884 102, 75
Town of Braintree, for assistance ren-
dered John Sheehan family 15 88
Town of Braintree, for assistance ren- dered Mary Binney 2 75
Town of Cohasset, for Taun-
ton Hospital bill, Geo. F.
Groves, 1883, 1884 . . $464 37
Less due town of Weymouth,
for assistance rendered Deb-
orah Enos, 1882, 1883 31 25
433 12
Town of Hingham, for assistance ren- dered Jos. M. White 79 50
Town of Holbrook, 1883, 1884, for assistance rendered Prince Mc- Kenzie . 343 37
City of Lowell, for assistance rendered Catherine Slattery . 44 50
City of Lowell, for assistance rendered Hannah Handley 12 00
Town of Scituate, for assistance ren- dered John Burrell . 4 00
Town of Stoughton, for assistance ren- dered Mrs. C. W. Fairbanks 15 00
106
Paid Town of Walpole, for assistance ren- dered Nancy Carnes $94 96
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Sophia Rowley 7 96
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Harriet Stetson 61 68
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Clara E. Foye 2 50
City of Boston, for assistance rendered Patrick Curran 3 50
Town of Winchester, for assistance rendered Michael Donovan 450 42
Winchester House Co., for board of Lydia. Rich 60 00
City of Worcester, for assistance ren-
dered John Donnelly
42 00
$2,187 53
TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Margaret Lonnergan $176 36
Mary E. Foye · 181 16
Hannah Pedman (balance)
125 58
Elizabeth M. Leach
185 56
James H. Lloyd .
185 15
Charles H. Copeland
164 67
George F. Groves
135 47
Susan Holmes
34 23
$1,188 18
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Hannah Handley $188 20
188 20
ASYLUM FOR CHRONIC INSANE.
Paid for James J. Brown .
$183 76
183 76
107
DANVERS LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Frederick Holbrook
$110 61
Hannalı M. Phillips 22 29
$132 90
$1,693 04
STATE REFORM SCHOOL.
Paid for Timothy Bresnahan, Jr.
$44 86
Henry Abrams 31 00 .
$75 86
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid Nadoll family expenses to Chicago $18 90
Ford & McCormick, burial Ann. Pratt, 20 00
A. W. Blanchard, printing 4 00
E. Bourk, moving Nancy Carnes from Walpole 2 50
Wig for Jairus White (for one burnt), 8 00
Catholic Home for Destitute Children,
'gratuity to Dolan children
15 00
$68 40
*TOWN PHYSICIAN.
Paid W. A. Drake, services for the year $250 00
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE TOWN'S POOR FOR THE YEAR.
At the almshouse
. $2,601 45
Outside poor 7,871 40 ·
Paid cities and other towns
· 2,187 53
* The bill of Dr. Brown, the other Town Physician, was not received in season to go into this year's report. The amount of the bill cannot exceed $125.00.
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Paid Hospitals . . $1,693 04
State Reform School
75 86
Town Physician . .
250 00
Miscellaneous expenses
68 40
$14,747 68
Appropriation
13,000 00
Balance in excess of appropriation
. $1,747 68
ASSISTANCE FURNISHED THOSE HAVING SETTLE- MENTS IN OTHER PLACES.
Mrs. Isabella Nelson, Rockland .
$115 36
Mrs. Naomi Pike, Newburyport . 55 50
Mrs. Mackins, Abington . 35 88
Mrs. Marry Higgins, Stoughton . ·
120 00
Mrs. Ellen McGuire, family, Stoughton
43 20
J. B. Souther, Hingham
10 00
Thomas Means, "
19 00
Leonardo Morails, Braintree
15 04
Elijah Beals, Holbrook
2 00
Clifford I. Manter's family, Taunton
194 00
Nathan M. Reed, Lowell £
31 00
Samuel G. Thayer, Milton .
73 00
Calvin W. Daggett, Brockton
189 67
Mrs. William Ryan, Waltham
124 77
Hiram Thayer, Easton
46 00
Frank Stoddard, Scituate
16 00
Michael McCann, Boston .
4 88
Mrs. Lucy. Thompson, Rockland
52 00
Thomas Shea, Lawrence
2 00
$1,059 30
ASSISTANCE FURNISHED STATE PAUPERS.
Mrs. Lillian DeCosta .
$22 00
Mrs. Jane Gassett
22 00
.
Edward Dwyer, family
32 68
$76 68
109
REPAIRS J. J. POOL HOUSE.
Paid Samuel Estes, labor and material $10 35
S. D. Webb, labor and material 10 22
H. Lane, labor and material 3 63
Mrs. Chadborne for cleaning
2 70
C. T. Rice & Co., for paper 3 55
S. M. S. Pratt, for paper hanging
2 75
William G. Nash, material . 1 70
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
17 28
$52 18
EXTENSION TO ALMSHOUSE.
Paid William P. Marlow, account contract, $2,817 60
P. D. Daily & Co., granite sills . 14 00
B. F. Richards, stone work 298 18
B. H. Everett, mason work 81 85
Loud & Pratt, brick, lime and cement, 72 13
Bradford T. Howard, labor
13 75
Rice & Barnard, mason work
15 00
Almshouse for labor .
312 56
Geo. S. Baker, hardware
1 72
$3,626 79
Appropriation
4,000 00
Balance unexpended .
$373 21 .
TOWN TREASURER.
DR.
To cash"refunded, for which orders had been drawn, as follows : - Hospital bills paid by sundry persons $877 64
Aid returned by sundry persons 194 85
$1,072 49
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INVENTORY ACCOUNT.
DR.
Inventory of Jan. 8, 1886
CR.
Inventory of Jan. 7, 1885
· 4,450 52
Balance
$26 83
TOWN.
CR.
By rent of farm
$300 00
TOWN TREASURER.
CR.
By 421 orders drawn on poor account for the year . $20,308 29
' TRIAL BALANCE, JAN. 1, 1886.
DR.
CR.
Almshouse
. $2,601 45
Outside poor .
.
7,871 40
Paid cities and other towns
2,187 53 ·
Hospitals .
1,693 04
State Reform School .
75 86
Miscellaneous .
68 40
Town Physician 250 00
Due from cities and other towns 1,059 30
Due from the State
76 68
J. J. Pool house
52 18
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, cash refunded 1,072 49
Extension of almshouse 3,626 79
Inventory .
$26 83
Town, rent of farm 300 00
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, 419 orders drawn,
20,308 29
.
. $4,423 69
$20,635 12 $20,635 12
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AUDITORS' REPORT FOR 1885.
The Auditors of the town herewith submit their report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1885 : -
In accordance with the custom of the past years, and at the invitation of the Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor, on Jan. 1, 1886, we visited the Town Farm, and took an inventory of the per- sonal property found there, and furnished a copy of the same to the Overseers of the Poor for publication in the annual report.
We also looked 'over the almshouse, barn, and out-buildings connected therewith, and found them in excellent condition, well kept and clean, and doing that portion of the town's service in a very satisfactory manner.
We have also examined the accounts of the Treasurer for the year ending Dec. 31, 1885, and find them properly vouched and correctly cast, with the following result : -
Cash balance Jan. 1, 1885, in the hands of Oran White,
Treasurer
. $7,358 86
Receipts to March 10
. 38,850 19
Total
. $46,209 05
Payments to March 10
. 38,511 95
Balance on hand
. $7,647 10
Balance of cash delivered the new Treasurer, John H.
Stetson, March 10
. $7,697 10
Receipts to Dec. 31, 1885
. 212,790 50
Total
$220,487 60
Payments to Dec. 31 .
211,809 39
Balance of cash .
. $8,678 21
Deposited with First National Bank . $7,615 46
Deposited with Union National Bank . 905 44 ·
Deposited with Fogg Bros. & Co.
157 31
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1885
$8,678 21
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Cash receipts for the year 1885, from all sources
except the Water Board $251,640 69
Cash payments on all accounts for the same period except the Water Board 250,321 34
The accounts of the Water Board show as follows :
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1885 .
$28,333 25
Receipts for the year .
291,533 52
Total
$319,866 77
Payments for the year
300,649 76
Balance on hand
$19,217 01
Deposited with First National Bank . $8,056 21
Deposited with Union National Bank . 10,840 80
Deposited with National Bank of the Republic
320 00
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1885
$19,217 01
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
Due from Wilmot Cleverly, for unpaid taxes of 1882
and 1883, Jan. 1, 1885
$4,212 27
Received during the year
.
3,561 37
Due Dec. 31, 1885
$650 90
Due from A. O. Crawford, for unpaid taxes of 1884,
Jan. 1, 1885
. $18,209 23
Received during the year .
. 16,481 79
Due Dec. 31, 1885
. $1,727 44
Assessment of 1885 . ·
. $83,766 89
Received on same .
68,063 56
Due Dec. 31, 1885
. $15,703 33
Total amount due Dec. 31, 1885, for uncollected
taxes
. $18,081 67
We are glad to express our satisfaction at the plain and business- like manner in which the Treasurer's accounts are kept, and with the new system recently introduced in the Selectmen's department.
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We congratulate the town upon the successful beginning of what we hope may grow into a perfect system of keeping its financial records.
We also renew our suggestion, whether it would not be wise for the town to inquire into the expediency of employing an officer who shall act as clerk of the various boards of town officers, doing the clerical work for them all, and thus make it possible to compare their several accounts and see that they harmonize.
Such an officer might prepare and arrange the details of the work of the Board of Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, and Assess- ors, thus saving a great amount of time, besides insuring more accurate work and a harmonious system, covering all of the town's financial transactions, also greater promptness and despatch.
The magnitude of the town business has grown into such pro- portions, amounting to a quarter of a million of dollars yearly, besides that of the Water Board (which could probably be done by the same officer); as to require the most perfect and best managed system possible, or the interests of the town must suffer.
ELIAS RICHARDS, GILBERT NASH, JOSEPH DYER.
Auditors.
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PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1886.
DATE.
NAME.
Age.
DISCHARGED.
Weeks.
Days.
Jan. 1,
66
1,
Elizabeth C. Tirrell.
31
Left Oct. 3 .
39
3
66
1,
Alonzo Tirrell.
46
52
1,
Leroy Tirrell ..
44
52
66
1,
Lucius Tirrell.
41
52
66
1,
George Loud.
44
52
1,
Elbridge Colson
61
52
66
1,
Mary F. Rosey.
51
52
66
1,
Ada F. Davis.
25
52
66
1,
Obed Raymond
73
20
66
1.
Ira Raymond.
54
July 17.
28
66
1.
Jairus White.
83
Boarder
52
1,
Samuel V. White
72
1,
John W. Gillion.
82
52
66
1,
Enoch Patterson
75
66
1,
Hiram Blanchard.
67
66
1,
George W. Dyer.
62
Left April 28.
16
6
66
1,
Timothy Dolan.
Dec. 11. .. 66
49
2
66
1,
William Dolan
3
49
2
66
1,
Paul White.
63
24
3
1,
Jared Vining.
84
18
1
1,
Henry Carr.
64
Left April 6 and re- turned Dec. 22.
15
66
1,
Daniel Henry.
44
13
6
66
2,
Ellen Doran.
46
2.
James Doran.
15
2,
Michael Doran.
11
Left Dec. 4.
48
2,
Daniel Doran ..
9
66 4 ..
, 48
2.
Robert Doran.
7
66 4 ..
48
2,
4
27.
48
66
14,
Abner Cushing.
6C
6 June 16
21
6
March 4,
Mary Ryan.
15
43
1
4,
John Ryan .
14
43
1
4,
Thomas Ryan.
10
43
1
66
4,
Margaret E. Ryan.
4
66
4.
Catherine Ryan.
2
43
May 19,
65
32
2
July
25,
Nancy Carnes
22
4
25,
Annie E. Carnes.
33
1
5
Aug. 22,
Mrs. William O'Donnell
21
4
3
July
20,
Mrs. John Burrell ...
79
Died Aug. 5.
2
2
Dec. 19,
Humphrey Coakley.
50
Boarder
1
5
6.
30,
Henry H. Rasey.
29
48
5
Total.
1,576
3
Deduct for Boarders.
96
2
Cost per week, $1.75 ¿..
1,480
1
6 2
7
66 66
Boarder, Left June 20 .. - Died May 7 ...
Left April 14. July 2
29
5 6
1 ·1
James Doran
73
Left Aug. 6 .. 66 Sept. 22.
1
341 vagrants, 1 day each
66
52
Elizabeth Tirrell. ..
Died May 26.
52
52
52
51
Nellie Doran. .
66
43
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
MARRIAGES.
Registered in the Town Clerk's office for the year 1885, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.
Jan.
22. Russell F. Pool and Elizabeth Frances Phillips, both of Weymouth.
66 23. James Maloney, of Quincy, and Mary E. Cleary, of Weymouth.
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25. Henry Hurley and Maggie Delorey, both of Wey- mouth.
66 28. Ernest F. Lamson, of Weymouth, and Althea C. Reed, of Abington.
< 31. Alfred W. Gardner and Mary Grace Raymond, both of Weymouth.
31. Louis W. Keay and Catherine Cartwright, both of Weymouth.
Feb. -1. Frank H. Whiting and Edith J. Thomas, both of Weymouth.
66 3. Thomas Londergan, Jr., of Weymouth, and Sarah Elizabeth Mahoney, of Boston.
66 Michael Mulcahy, Jr., and Annie Maria Cronin, both of Weymouth.
11.
66 15. Dennis O'Keefe and Mary McGinness, both of Wey- mouth.
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17. Michael Nugent and Margaret Connor, both of Wey- mouth.
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17. Casmore Frotin, of Woburn, and Modest Doucette, cf Weymouth.
66 18. Edward Francis Hart and Mary Emma Frances New- man, both of Weymouth.
22. Frank W. Pratt and Cora A. Burgoyne, both of Weymouth.
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Feb. 24. Herbert Jones, of Randolph, and Nellie F. Belcher, of Weymouth.
March | 5. George E. Lynch and Johanna Griffin, both of Wey- mouth.
10. Edward E. Chapman and Anna C. Otis, both of Weymouth.
25. George H. Walker, of Boston, and Irene L. Loud, of Weymouth.
28. George E. Fairbanks, Jr., of Weymouth, and Lillian Prouty, of Rockland.
29. Dan P. Barrows and Eva J. Tirrell, both of Wey- mouth.
April 8. " Thomas [B. Davenport, of Quincy, and Flora A. Lee, of Weymouth.
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12. Clayton B. Merchant and Julia A. Cole, both of Wey- mouth.
22. Henry B. Chandler and Hattie H. Staples, both of Weymouth.
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26. Solomon M. Smith and Segred G. Westman, both of Weymouth.
66 26. Frederick H. Farrar and Margaret R. Connors, both of Weymouth.
66 30.
66 28. Joseph Cullen and Katie T. Lanc, both of Weymouth. Edward T. Nolan and Maggie E. Fitzgerald, both of Weymouth.
May
7. Davis A. Taylor, of Weymouth, and Carrie L. Gough, of Hingham.
10. Henry] Mooney and Mary Ellen O'Connor, both of Weymouth.
12. Frederick Cate and Joanna A. Lane, both of Wey- mouth.
17. Arthur R. Tirrell, of Weymouth, and Mary F. B. Litchfield, of South Scituate.
20.
66 Henry T. Burrell, of Weymouth, and Helen M. Field, . of Randolph.
66 27. Charles W. Pratt, of North Abington, and Jennie F. Thomas, of Weymouth.
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May 30. Howard F. Shaw and Millie E. Loud, both of Wey- montb.
June 17. Gilbert Nash, of Weymouth, and [Helen Nash, of Loveland, Ohio.
17. John Fremont Studley and Annie E. Lovell, of Wey- mouth.
66 17. James Arthur Wendall and Nellie T. Hallisy, both of Weymouth.
20. Fred W. Holbrook, of Rockland, and Sylvia E. Blanchard, of Weymouth.
23. William H. Clifford, of Boston, andįMaria T. Gilli- gan, of Weymouth.
" 28. George F. Spear and Minerva F. Hollis, both of Wey- mouth.
July
1. Israel Dailey, of Weymouth, and Susan (Rowell)'Bar- tol of Winterport, Me.
4. Charles A. Brown, of Marlborough, and Annie E. Reed, of Weymouth.
66 5. Louis J. Hunt, of Weymouth, and Ella Elizabeth Cronin, of Braintree.
5. John B. Liberty and Katie T. Ward, [both of Wey- moutlı.
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8. Robert C. Lonergan and Mary E. Enwright, both of Weymouth.
23. Arthur Cunningham, of Weymouth, and Alice Adelia Carter, of Malden.
28. Charles Lewis Bradford and Martha Annie" Briggs, both of Weymouth.
Aug.
1. George Horace Pierce, of Bridgewater, and Mary Eugenie Neale, of Weymouth.
18. Michael Spilleman, of Quincy, and Hannah Coakley, of Weymouth.
16 29. Fred B. Merritt, of Marshfield, and [Minnie Clark, of Weymouth.
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29. Gottfred Ashlstedt and Hannah Anderson, both of Weymouth.
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Sept.
3. John J. Vickery, of Boston, and Lillian A. Stone, of Weymouth.
66 6. Paul Dowd, of Weymouth, and Theresa (Long) Quigley, of Braintree.
66 11. Lewis Delory, of Weymouth, and Domittilla DeYoung, of Braintree.
"={13. James H. Corcoran and Ellen L. Daley, both of Wey- mouth.
66 13. William Dyer, of Weymouth, and Josephine L. (Lane) George, of East Bridgewater.
19. Daniel Robertson and Annie E. Manson, both of Weymouth.
Oct. 12. Michael Reidy, of Weymouth, and Mary Ann Mc- Carthy, of Stoughton.
66 13. William O. Collyer and Annie A. Burgess, both of Weymouth.
" _ 20. John Albert Chessman, of Boston, and Lizzie A. Thompson, of Weymouth.
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27. James O. Dowd and Mary E. McCue, both of Wey- mouth.
Nov. 4. Lorenzo Wood and Sadie B. Burrell, both of Wey- mouth.
66 5. John J. Griffin and Sarah E. Richards, both of Weymouth.
66 8. Samuel Derusha and Mary Dwyer, both of Weymouth.
66 10. James E. Dowd and Mary Elizabeth Griffin, both of Weymouth.
66 21. George E. White and Miranda B. Rogers, both of Weymouth.
66 24. George W. White, of Weymouth, and Mary E. (White) Wales, of Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
66 24. George W. Fay, Jr., of Weymouth, and Nellie G. Randlett, of Laconia, N. H.
24.
66 James Casey and Mary Ellen Griffin, both of Wey- mouth.
6 25. Daniel Haley and Margaret M. Stack, both of Wey- mouth.
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Nov. 25. Daniel Webster Pratt and Catherine Elizabeth Cohan, both of Weymouth.
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26. Alfred W. Jacobs, of Hingham and Alena A. Black- well, of Weymouth.
26. George F. Wolfe and Lucy J. Ferris, both of Wey- mouth.
26. George Brennock, of Cohasset, and Catherine F. Coleraine, of Weymouth.
Dec. 1. Adoniram J. Sidelinger aud Lizzie M. Thomas, both of Weymouth.
66 5. John Francis Bates, of Weymouth, and Bessie L. Webster, of Milford.
6. Weston Harrison Cushing, and Mary Lizzie White, both of Weymouth.
66 7. John Ryan and Catherine Upton, both of Wey- mouth.
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