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66 9. Alvin Augustus Pratt, of Braintree, and Eliza Ann Souther, of Weymouth.
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12. George A. Beedem and Emma M. Smith, both of Weymouth.
66 16. John Loring Crane, of South Kingstone, R. I., and Anna Harris Copeland, of Weymouth.
66 16. James Halsey Elwell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Cynthia Shaw Reed, of Weymouth.
66
20. Ethel F. Doble and Alice F. Vining, both of Wey- mouth.
66 22.
Robert Franklin Raymond and Emma Francis (Tir- rell) Lane, both of Weymouth.
66 24. George H. Bryant, of Chicago, Ill., and Nellie Way Worster, of Weymouth.
66
24. Charles F. Paty and Etta M. Browne, both of Wey- mouth.
66 24. Carl Gustif Allfred Nelson and Betsey Peterson, both of Weymouth.
24. Reuben Burrell and Mary H. (Baker) Pooler, both of Weymouth.
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Dec. 25. Edward A. Powers and Ellen E. McIntosh, both of Weymouth.
26. Charles Francis Tirrell and Minnie E. Hayes, both of Weymouth.
27. Michael H. Foley, of Rockland, and Margaret E. Murray, of Weymouth.
29. William Henry Spencer and Carra Lavina Gardner, both of Weymouth,
31. William H. Greeley, of Brockton and Eva Rosenfeld, of Weymouth.
BIRTHS
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, for the year 1885.
Date of Birth. January
4. Sarah Annie Bowen.
5. Lena Emma Derusha.
5. Mary Agnes Dower.
8. John Vigar DeNeil.
8. Sumner Reed Loud.
10. Male child of John P. and Mary A. Stoddard.
11. Sarah Gertrude Carroll.
11. Royal Sherman Raymond.
14. Ernest Alonzo Day.
15. Julia Hasson.
16. Catherine Isabelle Doyle.
17. Ella Helena Pfefferkorn.
18. Paul Smith.
21. Catherine Elizabeth Frazer.
22. John Carlton Our.
22. Franklin Nathan Pratt.
24. Charles Henry Lyons.
24. Emma Ruby Lowell.
25. Daniel Edgar White.
27. Helen Isabelle Lovell.
Date of Birth.
January
28. Annie Louise Richards.
31. Grace Myrtland Wilde.
31. Arthur Clifford Vinson.
February
2. William Francis Burns.
2. Blanche Alma Bates.
4. Bertram Webster Hersey.
5. Archie Garfield Rowell.
5. Helen Whitney Hawes.
8. Male child of Daniel and Kate Casey.
Alfred Williams Gardner.
8. Julia Agnes Cullen.
9. Alice Noyes Wilds.
10. Henry Francis McLaugh- lin
12. Herman Sawyer Pratt.
12. William Henry Marrow.
13. Emma Savelle.
14. Carrie May Lovering.
121
Date of Birth. February
18. Roger Francis Curren.
18. Marjorie Howe.
19. Caroline Loretta Hart.
21. Stella Copeland Blanchard.
24. Margaret Elizabeth Con- nell.
-28. Edwin LeRoy Saville. 28. Gertrude Marion McInroe.
March
2. Charles Eckert Pratt.
3. Ethel Josephine Norton.
4. William Henry Smith.
6. John Henry Means.
7. Susie Gertrude Sheehan.
9. Marion Louise Ford.
9. Grace Evelyn Young.
9. Edward Austin.
9. John Francis Flaherty.
13. Roseanna Jane Delory.
13. Ida May Strand.
14 George Harold Hayes.
14. Percy Webster Nadell.
15. Lucinda Ethel Litchfield.
19. Florence Bradley Pratt.
23. Elizabeth Louisa McCarty.
27. William Mathew Billings.
27. James Humphrey Lynch.
28. Lottie Mabel Murphy.
29. Margaret Sculley.
29. Albert Wallace Howe.
29. Joseph Simon Monks.
31. Harry Clifton Williams.
April 1. Margaret Brinnan.
2. Julia Esther Flannery.
Date of Birth. April
4. Alfred Haval Peterson.
4. Charles Quincy Tirrell.
6. Edward Francis Nelligan.
7. George Loring Stoddard.
8. James Francis Terry.
11. Christianna Pratt.
11. David Martin Blakney.
17. John Francis Fox.
17. Charles Dennis Sheehy.
19. Alice Newman.
20. Mary Ellen Sheehy.
23. Maggie Jane Delory.
23. Bertha Susan Sprague Mc- Faun.
27. Helena Gertrude Tobin.
May
1. Olive Levina Prouty.
4. Ethel May Norton.
6. Harry Wilmot Whitman.
8. Gracie Agnes Smith.
10. Female child of Thomas F. and Elizabeth Sheriden.
11. Male child of Starvistos and Mary L. Ebert.
11. Lizzie May Lynchı.
11. Michael Joseph Lyons.
11. Carleton Fearing Lewis.
13. Catherine Agnes Moran.
14. Male child of Joseph and Georgia Delory.
14. Chester Bertram Eames.
18. Sarah May Madine Leduc.
18. Hannah Estelle McKeiver.
18. Marguerite Lillian Mc- Keiver.
122
Date of Birth. May
20. Dennis Buckley.
20. George Winslow Pratt.
22. Winfred Lincoln Stowell.
24. Bridget Eliza Hanifan.
25. Delia Jane Pitts.
26. Harry Herbert.
27. John Mathew Souther.
27. Mary Frances Souther.
29. Mary Florence Howe.
30. Robert Michael Upton.
31. Ellen Lauretta Butler.
June
1. Maude Williams Sherman.
1. Roy Elon Sherman.
A
1. Charles Wolfe Lincoln.
3. Arthur Francis Kittredge.
3. Charles Francis Orcutt.
4. , Emma Bernard Cushing.
5. Female child of John and Bridget Ryan.
5. Mary Ryan.
5. Denis Cleary.
6. George Henry Abbott.
9. Joseph Henry Nugent.
13. Alice Bartlett Clapp.
13. Lawrence Hayes.
14. Hannorah Flynn.
14. Homer Covell Pray.
15. Elliot Otho Veazie.
15. Joseph Totman Vogal.
16. Carrie Cullivan.
16. Bessie Ellsworth Burrell.
16. Frederick Cushing Fahey.
16. Susan Connor.
Date of Birth. June
18. Mary Evangeline Martell.
19 Clara Wallace Hersey.
20. Frederick Bernard Dwyer.
23 George Herman Kittrell.
23. Female child of Fred and Gertrude C. Dow.
23. Eva May Reardon.
25. Peter McDonald.
29. William Francis Barnes.
July
1. Frank Maynard Bryant.
1. Florence Wallace Quinn.
4. Susie Elizabeth Brooks.
8. Florence Louise Hobart.
10. Louis Eaton Thayer.
10. Harold Winthrop Joy.
11. Blanche Christabel Howe.
14. Edward Sullivan.
15. Harry Delbert Thayer.
15. John Edward Mulligan.
16. Herbert Warren Newcomb.
17 Preston Holbrook Beard.
17. Henry Franklin Ross.
18. Thomas Francis White.
18. Mildred Louise Dizer.
22. Benjamin M. Cushing.
25. Clara White.
25. Enid Linton.
25. Ruth Ella Randall.
August
1. John Bentley.
1. Chester Guild.
4. Male child of Amber B.
and Eliza A. Cleverly.
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Date of Birth. August
4. William Henry Logan.
4. Charles Grant Gumb.
6. Eva Hamlin Richards.
8. Margaret Madden.
13. Harriet Maud Taylor.
14. Marion Reed Young.
14. Marion Bissell Gardner.
15. Helen Bradford Torrey.
16. Patrick Bernard Healy.
18. James Henry Lester.
18. Mary Ellen Lester.
19. William Coyle.
22. Frederick Lewis Hobson.
25. David James Heffernan.
27 Henry Augustine Lowell.
28. Lawrence John Horgan.
28. Etta Stanwood French.
29. John Dennis Monnahan.
September
1. Melville Frederick Cate.
2. Eliza Hennessey.
4. Lottie Jane De Young.
4. Michael Roderick McIsaac.
4. Mary Emma Landry.
5. Margaret Fennell.
5. Harry Evan Manson.
9. Edward Everett Conathan.
11. Mary Frances Tobin.
13. Charles William Orcutt.
14. Ernest Hayden White.
16. Female child of Joseph and Jennie Murphy.
16. Humphrey Thos. Noonan.
21. Ann Elizabeth Connor.
Date of Birth. September 23. Mary Janet McLeod.
33. Harold Freeman Burrell.
28. Lillie Foster Chapman.
29. Percy Daggett Roarty.
29. Susie Agnes Shields. ·
30. John Francis Kennedy.
30. Isabelle Augusta Barrows.
October
5. Gertrude Kelley.
7. Mary Lauretta Quinlan.
8. Blanche Gertrude Tink- ham.
12. Annie Mayberry Farrar.
16. Mary Catherine Cullen .
17 Annie Teressa Nelligan.
17. Chester Marshall Stetson.
17. John Francis Kanzig.
19 Peter Joseph Quinn.
21 Male twins of John O. and Nellie O'Neil.
21 Leon Edward Merchant.
25. Catherine Yourell.
28. .Jeremiah Edward Pitts.
30. Mabel Arabella Burrell.
30. William Henry Hurley.
November
1. Female child of William H. and Lillian A. White. .
5. Wallace Blanchard Tirrell.
10 Catherine Howley.
12 Helen Louise Dyer.
13. Annie Margaretté Deslau- ries.
124
Date of Birth. November.
16. John William Langford.
17. William Thomas Spear.
17. Madaline Isabelle Deslau- ries.
20. Carrie Otis Burrell.
20. Annie Louisa Gerald.
22. Helen Ainsworth Reed.
23. Harry Ellsworth Cushing.
27. Jane Teressa Sullivan.
27. Chester Ellis Matherson.
28. Ruth Gertrude French.
December
1. Charles Alonzo Caldwell.
3. Jerome Francis Rice.
6. Percy Clifton Fairbanks.
7. John Allan Sloan.
8. Daniel Edward Looney.
Date of Birth. December.
9. Bertha Brayshaw.
11. James Henry Kelley.
12. Male child of Andrew P. and Cora Averell.
16. James Francis Condrick.
16. John Joseph Condrick.
17. Mary Corbett.
17. Lillian Maria McDonald.
20. Female child of George L. and Annette Wentworth.
12. William Joseph Grant.
21. Helen Lanora Sulis.
22. Dominick Andrew Hart.
23. Alfred Everett Bosworth.
26. Edith Florence Dunbar.
28. Susan Ahern.
28. Mary Ellen Monahan.
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DEATHS Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office for the year 1885.
[The names enclosed in parentheses indicate the maiden names. ]
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Jan. 3
Martin 'Thomas.
66
3
5
Paralysis of Stomach
4
George Arthur Tirrell.
1
8
. .
5
Frederick Creen.
10
5
Andrew Grierson.
81 |11 25
Congestion of Liver and Dropsy
5
Robert F. Deslauriers.
1
9 Stomatitis
66
S
Betsy .J. (Clarry) Simpson 22
2 12
6 :
10
Marlard Thayer.
7
. .
66
10 Joseph H. Vining.
2 19
Consumption
66
10
Clarence C. Pool ..
3
16 Capillary Bronchitis
66
11 Susan B (Bates) Blanchard 74
3
7 Pneumonia
13
Susan W. (Bates) Humphrey 57
8
5
ŒEdema of Lungs
16
14
Charles H. White.
52
·
Apoplexy ..
66
14
Henry Leach. 47
8 18
Consumption
-
17
Harriet C. Torrey
31
2
4 Phthisis Pulmonalis
26
Rachel A. Terry .. 29
2 2:2
Leucocythæmia.
31
Emily Augusta Beedem 17
5
Phthisis
Feb. 1
Julia A. (Holmes) Baker. 70 11 |16
Heart Disease
3
George Henry Patrick
4 16
66
7
Michael Kilfoy 60
Bronchitis
8
Mary Dunn.
73
Pneumonia
9
Mary W. (Lee) Burr 40
6 17 Capill'ry Bronchitis and
66
00
William Donovan. 85
10
Jacob Pratt Burrell .. 62
2 22 Heart Disease
66
10
Nahum Whiting ...
75
6 · Pneumonia
60
13 Male child of Michael and Mary Fitzgerald ..
. .
66
14
Alexandre M. Hart.
3
. .
15
Maurice O'Connell. 52
1
16
Solomon D. Wright.
10 27 Acute Phthisis.
17
Jonas K Davidson. 41 10 15 Pneumonia
22
Male child of William and Kate Crane ..
Stillborn
25
John Reidy. 39 i
Phthisis Pulmonalis.
66
25
Harriet F. (Dexter) Whitten 44
8 |19 Rectal Uleer
66
25
Herbert W. Blanchard .. 1
7 18 Asphyxia
Mar. 1
Patia (Bates) Raymond. 73 |11|19
Pleuro-Pneumonia.
66
2
Naomi M. ( Spear) Pike.
75
3 11
Heart Disease.
3
Alma Everett Baldwin 6
7
3
5
John I. Hall. 13
4 18
6
Daniel H. Vining.
71 7
6
Colby Stetson .... 35 10 26
Accidental Poisoning ..
11
Male child of Ralph and Nora Mousdell.
Stillborn
12
Mary M. ( Wood) Curtis. 29
6
3
Phthisis Pulmonalis
16
Hanora (Whelan) Mousdell. 23
10 16 Peritonitis ..
16
Josephine W. (Shaw) Norton 20
5 21
Pleurisy and Typhoid Fever.
3
Pleuro-Pneumonia.
66
18
.. James F. Gilligan ... 23
7
Consumption
66
20
Harold Freeman Raymond. 5 25
Membranous Croup. . ..
Scotland. Weymouth. Hingham. Bellingham. Weymouth.
Pembroke. Weymouth.
Braintree. Boston.
Turner, Me. Weymouth. Ireland.
No. Scituate. Ireland. Weymouth. Hingham. Weymouth.
66
66
Ireland. Weymouth. Braintree.
Weymouth. Ireland. Chelmsford. Weymouth. 66 Dedham. Weymouth.
66
Sumner, Me.
Weymouth. Boston. Ireland.
York, Me. Kingston. Weymouth.
17
Caroline (Bartlett) Tirrell. 73
Malignant Scarlatina ... Consumption and Ner- vous Exhaustion .. . . .
. . Hepatitis .
11
Elizabeth S. (Hunt ) Thayer
58 2
. .
Heart Disease
Stillborn
Broneho-Pneumonia ... Phthisis .. . .
36
..
Weymouth.
and Intestines ....... Tubereular Meningitis. Dentition.
Consumption
5
Diphtheria
55
Age.
. .
Eczema ..
Inflam'tion of Bowels. Eczema and Old Age ..
126
DEATHS, - Continued.
Age.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Weymouth. Hingham. Ireland. Weymouth. Ireland. Weymouth. 66
66
Brookl'n, Conn. Boston.
Weymouth. Ireland. Shrewsbury. Ireland. Randolph. Hanover. Weymouth.
Gilmant'n,N.H. Ireland. Weymouth. Nova Scotia. Maine. Weymouth. 66
Ireland. Hingham.
Chatham. Weymouth. $6
Rockland. Weymouth. 66
Boston. Weymouth. Ireland. 66
Weymouth.
Middleboro'. Wareham.
Weymouth.
Italy.
Weymouth.
3
Ellen E. Farrell
18 7|18
6
Watson E. Dunbar. 42
5 12 Consumption
66
7
Female child of Samuel W. and Sarah L. Belcher ..
Stillborn
7
Catherine (Pease) Keay. 58
11 . .
Peritonitis
66
William A. Pitts 1
9
.
Francis Gilligan 66 .. ..
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Mar. 22
Female child of James and Mar- garet Riley.
Stillborn.
66
23
24
James Slyne.
84
Old Age ...
25
6 Alfred H. Dee. 11
19 Convulsions
26
John Hughes. 57
9 3 Phthisis Pulmonalis.
26
Clarabelle Raymond. 1
3 22 Convulsions.
26
Adeline ( Hunt) Bicknell. 70
4 123
Heart Disease.
28
Charlotte B. (Richards) Loud. 55
.
Apr. 1
Jane Louise (Mowry) Fay. 53
1 18
ŒEdema of Lungs.
66
2
John Dizer ... 88
8 19
Hemiplegia.
3
Bridget (Cullen) Lewis
20
1 [26
Consumption
4
Michael Yourell.
78
· .
. ·
66
6
Henry Francis Noyes 55
S
1
66
7
Margaret Mahoney. 54
Cancer
8
Lucinda M. (Raymond) Reed. 43
1 27
66
11
Harriet (Tubbs) White
82
5 21
60
14
Agnes Y . Dunphy.
20
25
14
Male child of Joseph and Mary Delorey.
John Q. Adams.
66
17
66
16
Ann (Rodgers) Pratt. 90
66
17
Ethel Josephine Norton.
1
14
60
22
Joseph A. Delorey. 34
7
66
23
John H. Ricker. 61
23 Phthisis
66
24
Patrick Connell .. 1
Tuberculosis. 14
66
29
Frederick E. Tirrell. 23
. .
May 2
Sarah L. (French) Burrell. 79
4
Chronic Hepatitis. 4
66
2
John D. Moran ..
54
66
4
Mary Wing (Whiting) Pratt. 86 1
: Old Age ..
4
James Henry Nickerson. 36 11 17
5
Annie Louise Turner S
4 27 Phthisis
6
Lydia T. (Shaw) Richards 61 10 ..
1
4
66
Jared Vining. 84
84
1 |29
66
10 Mary Etta Howe ..
4
1
Scarlet Fever
11
Elizabeth ( Mahar ) Lynch. 34
.
. .
66
11
John P. Tracy
11
12
Ann (Amrock) Collins. 40
Phthisis Pulmonalis .
66
16
Brian J. O'Connor ...
46
16 Phthisis
20 Male child of Lewis and Cather- ine Keay .
Stillborn
21 John R. Holbrook. 76
2 12
26
Obed Raymond.
73
..
66
27
Judah Wrightington ..
63
2
. . Consumption
66
28
Male child of Levi and Carrie M. Hunt.
Stillborn
Flora Augusta Pratt.
14 8|14 Measles.
66
29
Lorenzo Rocca 18 ..
.. Apoplexy
June 3
Priscilla (Rogers) Loud. 76
24
Pneumonia
·
Phthisis Pulmonalis
Lillie De Costa .. 32
. . .. Consumption
Elmwood. Brazil, S. A.
Weymouth. England. Weymouth. Ireland.
Pneumonia.
Phthisis
Asphyxia.
Debility Caused by In- jury from Falling .... Chronic Bronchitis .. ..
Phthisis Pulmonalis
Phthisis Pulmonalis
Asthma Bronchitis and Emphysema.
Angina Pectoris
7
Julia M. Murphy.
8 Scarlet Fever.
9 20 Old Age.
10
Charles Humphrey.
Senile Gangrene
19
Puerperal Peritonitis ..
4 Consumption .
Cerebral Apoplexy
Heart Disease
Diphtheretic Croup. Paralysis
11
Tamar L. (Cain) Stowell. 56 8|26
Pneumonia.
Myelitis
General Debility.
Paralysis
Chlorosis
16
Infantile Debility 5 Consumption.
16
28
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DEATHS, - Continued.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
June 13
Patrick Newman
70
·
60
15
Jane Gassett
28
. .
17
John Flynn 41
Phthisis Pulmonalis ... ..
66 18
Emeline A. (Sampson) Blanehard, 28
. . Pulmonary Consumpt'n
66
19
Mary P. (Johnson ) Green 71
4 Chronic Peritonitis ..
66
20
Julia Hasson . 5
Bronchitis.
66
24
Jane C. (Pease) Sterling.
55
4 14
24
Female child of Fred and Gertie Dow
1
Premature Birth.
66
25
Frederick H. Holbrook, Jr. 12 9
9
66
25
Susan E. (Pedman) Hunt
38
6
11 Cancer
66
25
George Herman Kittrell.
3 Premature Birth.
Phthisis Pulmonalis
66
66
Ireland.
Weymouth.
Nova Scotia. Wilmington. Ireland. Scituate. Ireland. So. Scituate. Weymouth. 66
66
Ireland.
Maine. Weymouth. Hingham.
Weymouth. Ireland. Weymouth.
Hoofenhim, Ger
Weymouth. Ircland. Weymouth.
Randolph. Koxbury. Weymouth. 66
66
66
11 Michael Sweeney .. 50
.
.
60
12
Eliza A. (Parrott) Cleverly 33
5 . .
15
William A. Connell 22
5 11 Cardiac Disease
- 16
Seth Curtis. 78 11 1
66
16 Annie Louise Cowing.
7 16
16
Peter Keinan .
1
..
3 Scarlatina
17 Sarah J. (Collier) Richards. 51 9 17 Valvular Disease of
Heart ..
Boston.
66
6
Mary E. Lyons.
2 10 .
Meningitis
Spina Bifida
66
7
Bridget (Langley ) Venoe. 74
Old Age.
S
Charles O. Radeliffe. 60 10 3
66
S
Bridget (McEnroe) Hasson 35
.
60
9
George Leonard Stearns. 17 3
Bertha Salisbury Smith. 3
11 22
12
Maria F. (Tirrell) Coolidge 73 6 5 Cerebral Disease
66
12
Maria (Weston) Chapman 78
11 17 Heart Disease
13 Margaret (Griffin) Connors 65
66 15
Dummer Sewall. 62
11 23
6 6
17
Ira Raymond. 54
·
66
17
Melvin Freneh .. 77
10 12 ŒEdema of Lungs
66
18
John Mathew Souther
1
66
21
John Callanan. 46
Myelitis .
66
21
James Cullen. .
35
.
66
24
Edward Rosenfeld. 54
3 19 Hæmoptysis.
66
24
Male ehild of Daniel and Mary Sullivan
Stillborn .
Congestion of Lungs .. Inflamation of Bowels .. Cancer
Pulmonary Consumpt'n
66
66
26 Ida May Strand.
4 13
Cholera Infantum.
66
66 30
Mary Frances Souther
2
Marasmus ..
Aug. 1 64
4
John Henry Monahan. 1
1 24
4
Sarah J. Delorey 5 15
Cholera Infantum.
66
5 Ann (Dyer) Burrell 79
1 5 Fracture of Hips.
5
Fred Eugene Barker. 26 3 22
Brain Fever
4 Convulsions 5
Injury from Rock Blast. Dysentery
Unknown. Quiney. Weymouth.
Roekland. Weymouth. 66
Ireland. Montreal. Weymouth. Marshfield. Dam'scotta, Me. Weymouth.
New York.
Weymouth. Cambridge. Weymouth.
25
Ellen (Fitzgerald) Tracy
27
7
26
Harry E. Pierce.
5
3 12 Scarlet Fever.
30
Timothy Cohan
52 6 12
Consumption
July 2
Elizabeth Coleran
4|11 ·
Meningitis.
Consumption
Chronie Gastritis
ŒEdema of Lungs.
8 9
Hannah (O'Denel) Cavanaugh. 63
·
.
Paraplegia ...
Perforat'n of Intestines. Scarlet Fever
Obstruction of Bowels and Heart Disease ... Chronie Hepatitis, with Complication
Unknown
9 Marasmus
5
·
24 Eliza (Murphy) Reidy
66
25
Ella Russell French. 10
..
66 25
Luey H. (White) French
56 11 11
66
26
Jennie F. (Nash) Loud. 22 10 26
66
26
Stephen Arthur Tirrell. 14 7 26 Scarlet Fever ..
Martha A. (Pool) Thayer
9
Bilious Congestive F'v'r Congestion of Brain.
Chronic Nephritis, with Hepatic Congestion .. Meningitis
20
James P. McCarthy
4
3 17
Membraneous Croup.
Ulcer.
Age.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
General Debility.
Apoplexy ...
Diphtheria
George L. Stoddard 3
. .
James S. Clapp. S4 3 17
9
66 10 Julius Arthur Pfefferkorn 2
Liver Inflammation
128
DEATHS, - Continued.
Age.
Date of Deatlı.
Name of Deeeased.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Aug. 17
Henry Francis Ross.
1 12
Cholera Infantum.
18
Carl Herman Pfefferkorn
4
9
Convulsions
19
Helen Evelyn Nash
3 10 19
Aeute Colitis
21
Jason Orcutt
76
2 21 Osteo Gareoma.
Searlet Fever.
24 Christiana Pratt ....
4|13
Cholera Infantum
66
30 Harold Binney Nash ..
5
10 [29 Aeute Colitis
Sept. 1 2
William Franeis Barnes.
2
3
Henry Wallace Harden 27
7 27
2
Mary (Casey) O'Connell.
.
66
3
Mary I. (Reed) Wright 60
16 Pulmonary Hemorrha'e 3
3
James P. Mahoney 1
5
66
3
William H. Smith
6
1
66
6
Hepsie H. Reed.
19
7
1
66
6
William M. Clark. 18
5 27
6
John D. Moneghan
8
66
6
James Henry Lester. 20
66
7
George Nash. 83 11 30
66
S Hannah ( Southworth) Russell ... 145
. . 15 Cancer
=
9 Annie Barnes (Pritt) Litchfield. 21|11 10
66
11 Emerson T. French 30
5
12
Patriek J. Cullen.
8 27
13
John Hasson 44
21
66
18
Mary J. Lyons
8
9
.
66
20
Alice H. Ford.
23
2
66
22
Annie L. Connor
·
23
Margaret Connors
13
6
.
66
25
Thomas H. Hogan.
26
9 Phthisis
66
28
Ella J. Turner 20 11 12
29
Sarah G. Carroll
8 118 Marasmus
Oet. 2
Herbert D. Kingman 20
5 27
Consumption
3
Augustus Pratt.
62
2
Bronchial Phthisis.
66
3
James J. Hennessey 2
8
Cynanche Maligna.
9
Martin Shine 75
Pneumonia
11
Benjamin Oreutt 77
3
7 Phthisis Pulmonalis
12
Samuel Cleverly
76
4
7 Chronic Bronchitis
66 12
Joseph Sherman
5 124 Chronie Hepatitis
66
17
Beatrice Gertrude Harlow
25 2 17 Typhoid Fever
66
17
Margaret Seulley
Spinal Meningitis
21
Male child of John and Ellen ()'Neil
Premature Birth.
22
Male child of John and Ellen O'Neil
Premature Birth. 1
30
Elbridge T. Smith. 23
2 27 Typhoid Fever
66
Nov. 1 Nellie F. (Prouty) Tirrell
23 11
4
66
1
Michael F. Wallace.
6 10
. .
2
Archie Garfield Rowell. 8|28 Marasmus
3
Lawrence Hayes 4|20
Cholera Infantum.
66
6 John H. Sullivan
8
.. · Diphtheria
13 Alfred H. Derby .
18
. . 22 Typhoid Fever
66
19
Iliena Thayer
2
10 11 Searlatina
21
Mary Elizabeth (Phillips) Sher- man .
30
2 3
Typhoid Fever
Weymouth.
"
21
William Lyon Raymond.
29
2 15 Consumption
21
Salome (Whitman) Briggs 78|10 7 Pneumonia
66
22
Caroline Cullivan.
.. 5 15
Marasmus
Place of Birth.
Weymouth. Lawrence. Weymouth. 06
Bridgewater. Ireland. Weymouth.
Roekland. Cohasset. Weymouth. 66
Ireland. Calais, Me. Weymouth.
Wareham. Weymouth.
66
Ireland. Weymouth.
Marshfield. Maine. Hebron, Me. Weymouth.
Natiek. Weymouth.
5 Robert Sullivan
2
:
Diphtheria
16
Edward McGreavy
55
. . 17
Heart Disease
Ireland. North Easton.
Maine. Weymouth.
Sequel of Searlet Fever. Phthisis Pulmonalis. .. Phthisis
Dysentery
Marasmus
Consumption
66
Consumption
Cholera Infantum with Cardiae Disease
Marasmus
60
Paralysis
Spinal Selerosis
Consumption
Tubereular meningitis . Phthisis
Searlet Fever ·
4 Plithisis
Stillborn
Consumption
Aeute Phthisis
13
James S. Fowler
75
3
.
Hamplegia.
6
. .
Consumption
Membranous Croup
22 Luey Augusta Tower.
5
.. 28
Cholera Infantum
30 Charles Franeis Oreutt ..
3 ..
Canse of Death.
..
59
17
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DEATHS, - Continued.
Age.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased.
Cause of Death.
Place of Birth.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Nov. 22
Mary E. Ryan.
9
6
Scarlatina ..
·
“ 22
Hannah (Casey) Turner
49
3
1
Phthisis Bronchial.
‹‹ 25
Bridget Eliza Hanifin
6
Cholera Infantum
"
30
Annie W. Baxter.
41
8
Consumption
Dec. 2
Bertha B. Newton
6
Scarlet Fever.
Weymouth.
66
8
Female child of Daniel J. and Mary E. Nolan.
Immaturity
66
14
Mary E. (Dailey) Higgins.
29
8
19
Phthisis .
.6
15
James W . Ryan.
13
2
Scarlet Fever
16
Mary (Holland) Walsh
56
14
Disease of Liver
66
16
Thomas L. Ryan
14
4 ..
Scarlet Fever
17
Mary J. Manter.
5 2 14
Diphtheria .
66
19
Eva Mabel Berry 1 11
13
Cerebro Spinal Menin- gitis
Lowell. Hingham.
66
27
Israel Austin Dailey
26
3
Consumption
Weymouth.
66
29
John T. Hassett.
23
24
Disease of the Brain.
Braintree.
66
29
Clayton B Burrell. .
2
|11 9
Diphtheria.
Weymouth.
31
Emily (Tirrell) Lovell ..
58
4 14
Apoplexy.
Whole number of marriages registered in 1885 :
Where one or both parties reside in Weymouth,
92
Non-residents,
12
Total,
104
Whole number of births for 1885 :
Males,
130
Females,
120
250
Whole number of deaths for 1885 :
Males,
124
Females,
107
231
Excess of births over deaths,
19
Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND,
Town Clerk.
WEYMOUTH, January 1886.
Quincy. Carver. Weymouth. Boston.
2
. .
Waltham. Ireland.
Waltham. Weymouth.
22
William H. Sullivan
20
2
Phthisis.
5
.
. .
..
:
..
:
1
ENGINEERS' REPORT.
To the Selectmen of the Town of Weymouth. :
GENTLEMEN, - The Board of Engineers of the Weymouth Fire Department beg leave to submit the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1885 : -.
In regard to fires, the past year has been one long to be remem- bered by the citizens of Weymouth.
The appropriation for the past year seemed rather small con- sidering the vast amount of apparatus and the large number of men necessary to form the different companies ; but under the circum- stances, it was the intention of the Board to use the uttermost econ- omy, and had it not been for the large number of fires of an incendiary origin, we should not have exceeded the appropriation. But when the midnight incendiary applies the match in the midst of the most disastrous places, the expense to follow knows no bounds.
The great fire at the Landing, Sept. 19, was one of the hardest to fight since the organization of the fire department, and every townsman should be proud of the management of that fire, and the efficient services of the firemen from this and our neighboring towns. As it was plain to see, had it not been for a well organ- ized department, the greater part of the village would have lain in ashes, and the morning would have dawned upon the darkest day that Weymouth ever saw.
On the afternoon of Nov. 27, a meeting of the Selectmen, Water Board and Engineers was called at the Town Hall, to consider the wants, to better perfect the fire department. After a careful con- sideration, it was deemed best to purchase a sufficient number of hydrant gates, and as many play pipes as the Engineers thought best. It was done, and each ward supplied with the same.
As the introduction of water into the town has proved a perfect success, having some two hundred and sixty hydrants throughout the town, the lower villages having a pressure sufficient to cover
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the highest buildings, which proved satisfactory to the insurance companies to such an extent that insurance has been reduced about $10,000 in this town, we would recommend that all of the hand engines be disposed of as fast as possible, at a fair price. The two steamers are first class and in perfect order. As they would have to be sold at a great sacrifice, we do not deem it expedient to sell them at present.
We also recommend that all companies be disbanded and a new organization of companies be formed throughout the town, not to excede fifteen members to a company ; and that they receive thirty cents per hour while on duty. There has been a call from many locations in town, other than the engine houses, for hose to be placed under the charge of efficient men.
As the Board seemed to be divided upon that question, we would submit it to the town for action. There are advantages and dis- advantages. In some cases a fire might be put out before assist- ance could arrive from the engine houses. Unless in extreme cases, we do not think it would be profitable to the town, as hose would not be properly dried after use without being brought to the engine houses.
Already carriages, with three hundred feet of hose, pipe, etc , have been placed at the Old North Church and at Lovell's Corner. The next call will be for suitable houses for the same. Should it continue, it would be impossible to tell where to draw the line.
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