Town annual report of Weymouth 1886, Part 6

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 226


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1 rope . 1 00 Fresh pork 13 00


2 grindstones 15 00


70 vine protectors 7 50


120 galls. molasses 46 00


25 lb. lard .


2 00


Coffee


1 00


7 manure forks . 4 00


7 hoes .


1 40


1 potatoe hoe


25


2 grub hoes


50


Bar soap


4 00


Rice and tapioca .


1 00


Grain (meal, corn, oats, and shorts) 13 00


4 pickaxes 3 00


1 bush hook . 50


2 flails


25


10 bushel beets


3 00


14 blankets 30 00


5 surcingles 5 00


Brush, currycombs,


and cards 5 00


6 draught chains 8 00


9 stake chains 3 00


4 wrenches


50


1 set of measures 50


3 baskets


2


2 00


2 hogsheads .


1 50


48 empty barrels


5 00


1 vinegar barrel


1 00


2 kerosene barrels .


3 00


2 scythes .


1 00


6 snaths 2 00


2 bush scythes and snaths 1 50


4 rakes


50


1 snag rake 50


4 hay forks


00 2


2 hay poles


50


1 hay cutter .


5 00


2 cross chains and spreaders 3 00


2 pig boxes 1 00


11 spades and shovels : 00


25 lbs. tea .


8 00


Sugar


8 00


Soft soap


2 00


1 iron rake


50


10 bls. flour


55 00


3 iron bars 4 00


135 bu. potatos


90 00


118


3} bushel beans . $6 12


Sour kraut . $3 00


15 lbs. ginger . 2 00


1} doz. lamp chim- neys 1 12


Graham meal 1 25


Dried apples 1 00


Cabbages 10 00


8 bbls. apples


12 00


Pickles


: 00 ـت


Pepper


50


Cooking stove, etc. 30 00


5 gallons vinegar 1 00


Cooking range 75 00


30 lbs. butter


9 00


33 lbs. saleratus 2 50


Kerosene 1 00


2 boxes


1 20


part 700 00


6 brooms


2 00


Spices


1 00


$5,418 39


We have also made the following appraisal :


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 ELIAS RICHARDS, JOSEPH DYER,


Auditors.


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1886.


Cash for board of Hiram Blanchard $104 00


For clothing for Hiram Blanchard 7 75


For board of Jairus White . 104 00


For board of John O. Foye . 81 25


On account of board, Mrs. Pedman (State aid) 48 00


From Charles S. Thayer, for mowing . 2 50


From Charles S. Thayer, for labor of inmates 3 87 .


For wood . 451 57


230 bushels corn (on coh) . 184 00


Sage 50


3 lanterns


2 00


1 clothes wringer 5 00


Scales 6 00


Household furni- ture, including furnishing new


119


Cash for squashes


$116 00


For pigs


91 50


For calves .


25 00


For milk


20 73


For butter and eggs


48 30


For cow


33 78


For vegetables


52 46


For labor on highways


106 31


For labor on highways, removing snow 51 98


From P. F. Haggerty, for labor .


2 50


From Water Commissioners, for labor .


11 40


For wood, and carting coal to Engine Houses,


Town House, and Lock-up


26 16


Wood for outside poor


553 00


Coal for outside poor .


240 25


Carting coal to outside poor


52 91


$2,235 22


Inventory of January 1, 1887, per Auditors' memorandum . $5,418 39


To which add, for wood delivered to schools, 146 00


And for carting coal to same during the year, not yet paid for .


209 86


5,774 25


Total .


. $8,009 47


SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.


EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1886.


DR


To inventory of Jan. 1, 1886 .


$4,423 69


Supplies and expenses as per memo- randum 4,910 23


Joseph Cummings, services


600 00


Town for rent of farm


·


300 00


·


$10,234 02


120


CR.


By receipts from labor, sales of produce,


etc., as per memorandum . $2,235 22


Inventory of Jan. 1, 1887 . 5,418 39


Amount due from School Department,


for carting coal


209 86


Amount due from School Department, for wood


146 00


8,009 47


Cost of poor in almshouse for the year


$2,224 55


Cost per week, per inmate, $2.24.


EXPENSES OF POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE.


Assistance to Mrs. William Holbrook,


Ward 1. $116 83


Mrs. Albert Ford, Ward 1, 90 00


Mrs. Cora Ruggles and 3 children, Ward 1 . 144 00


Mrs. Asa Hollis (in Ran-


dolph), Ward 1 57 50


Stephen A. Bicknell (blind), Ward 1 56 00


Roger W. Bicknell (blind), Ward 1 56 00


Thomas Gammon, to May 5, 1886, Ward 1 . 379 91


Mrs. Daniel Campbell and


3 children, Ward 1 16 00


Thos. E. Griffin, wife and child, Ward 2 .


45 00


Mrs. Mary Cahill and 5


children, Ward 2 . .


142 75


Mrs. Mary Cunniff and 4 children, Ward 2 . 210 50


121


Assistance to Mrs. Mary Donovan and 3


children, Ward 2 . $98 20


Mrs. Ellen Toomey and 3 children, Ward 2 . 103 25


91 50


Mrs. I. L. Wing and 2 children, Ward 2 . 126 00


Mrs. Susan Larmey and 5 children, Ward 2 117 00


7 75


Mrs. Miles Clark, Ward 2, Mrs. Herbert H. Burrell and 4 children, Ward 2


170 00


Mrs. Maggie Powers, Ward 2 . 19 10


Mrs. Harriet N. Maxim, Ward 2.


78 00


Mrs. John Fogarty, and 3


children, Ward 2 . .


31 54


Mrs. Mary Roberts and 2 children, Ward 2 .


25 50


Mrs. Harriett M. Burrell, Ward 2 12 00


Mrs. Peter Burke, Ward 2, 5 75


Mrs. - Lawton, Ward 2, 9 75


Mrs. Thomas Murphy and 3 children 5 75


James Doran, Ward 2 . 4 88


William Fogarty, Ward 2,


48 00


Michael Curr, Ward 2 . 27 25


Mrs. John C. Morris and


children, Ward 2 . ·


57 45


Mrs. Patrick Maguire and


6 children, Ward 2 3 07


Mrs. Daniel E. Looney, Jr., and 2 children, Ward 2, Mrs. Samuel Wrightington and 3 children, Ward 2, Murray children, 2, Ward 2, 104 25 Mrs. James Barrett and 5 children, Ward 2 . 179 50


84 26


122


Assistance to Mrs. Patrick Weathers and


2 children, Ward 2 $20 42


Mrs. Edward Conlin and 4 children, Ward 2 . 33 42


Frank Drayton and 2 children, Ward 2 . 5 75


Mrs. Timothy O'Connor


and 4 children, Ward 3 186 25


Mrs. Harriet Stetson Ward 3 . 1 50


Child of Hugh Cronin,


Ward 3 42 00


Child of Edward Kiley,


Ward 3


42 00


Child of Oscar Hafley,


Ward 3


36 00


2 children of Daniel O'Con- nell, Ward 3 78 00


2 children of John Tracy, Ward 3 78 00


2 children of John Curran, Ward 3 49 15


Geo. S. Mason and wife, Ward 3


96 00


Mrs. Edward Gaillarditz and 2 children, Ward 3


160 50


Mrs. Alexander White and 4 children, Ward 3 151 21


Mrs. Oliver A. Morse and 4 children, Ward 3 236 00


Mrs. John Clark and 3 chil- dren, Ward 3 151 75


Mrs. Napoleon Tellier and 5 children, Ward 3 24 13


Mrs. Mary Ahearn, Ward 3 76 25


Mrs. John Sheehan, Ward 3 69 13


Mrs. Sarah Smith, Ward 3


125 00


Mrs. Catherine Murphy


and 3 children, Ward 3 19 50


Joshua Pratt, Ward 3 56 00


123


Assistance to John Burrell, Ward 3 $49 75


Mrs. George H. Shaw and 5 children, Ward 4 109 13


Mrs. J. Clarin and 7 chil- dren, Ward 4 259 25


Mrs. Harvey Thayer, Ward 4 . 141 60


Mrs. Webster Sutton and 2 children, Ward 4 168 70


Mrs. H. M. Burrell and 3 children, Ward 4 . 79 75


Mrs. Eliza Pool, Ward 4 . 52 00 Josiah M. Pratt, wife and son, Ward 4 . 150 38


Mrs. John Blanchard, 2d, and 2 children, Ward 5 Mrs. Chauncey Howe, Ward 5 52 00


94 75


Mrs. Joseph Delory and 3 children, Ward 5 . 196 00


Mrs. Roswell Corbin, Ward


52 00


Mrs. Caroline S. Kelly, Ward 5


52 00


40 00


Mrs. Emily Sargent, Ward 5 Mrs. Sarah O'Connell, Ward 5 69 50


Mrs. J. L. Davis and 4 chil- dren, Ward 5 44


Mrs. Julia Orcutt, Ward 5


12 75


Mrs. Michael McCormick and 3 children, Ward 5 . Albert F. Clapp (blind), Ward 5 104 00


11 50


Henry C. Bates, Ward 5 . 120 00


George W. Haden, Ward 5


106 00


Sidney L. Tower, Ward 5 138 00 William T. Hope and 2 children, Ward 5 . . 7 86


J. Davis and son, Ward 5 . 125 39


124


Assistance to Charles H. Phillips and 4


children, Ward 5 . $40 00


George Pool, Ward 5 52 00


Child of H. Austin Spear, Ward 1 52 00


Child of Richard Spear,


Ward 1 10 00


Mrs. William Goodwin,


Ward 1 35 00


Mrs. John McCue and 2


children, Ward 1 168 75


$7,065 69


Paid Town of South Abington, for assist- ance rendered J. Chandler and family


$72 00


Town of Rockland, for assistance rendered C. H. Phillips 36 19


City of Brockton, for assistance ren- dered Mrs. C. H. Fairbanks and family 118 50


Town of Easton, for assistance ren- dered Mrs. C. H. Fairbanks and family 30 50


Town of Braintree, for assistance rendered Mrs. John Sheehan 2 01


Town of Abington, for assistance rendered Mrs. Julia Orcutt . 80 57


Town of Abington, for assistance rendered Mrs. Prince Mckenzie and family . 198 39


City of Cambridge, for assistance rendered Mrs. John Coyne . 1 94 · Winchester Home Company, board of Lydia Rich 60 00


$600 10


125


TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for Margaret Lonnergan $177 71


Elizabeth M. Leach .


182 61


James H. Lloyd


185 16


Hannah Pedman


63 52


Wilfred A. Blanchard


56 39


Mary E. Foye .


188 61


George F. Groves


190 51


Susan L. Holmes


174 53


$1,219 04


WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for Hannah Handley $183 52


183 25


ASYLUM FOR THE CHRONIC INSANE.


Paid for James J. Brown $188 15


188 15


DANVERS LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for Frederick M. Holbrook $117 92


117 92


Total


$1,708 63


LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS.


Paid for Alfred N. Laduc


$18 86


Timothy Bresnahan, Jr. . .


8 00


$26 86


HAMPDEN COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL.


Paid for Daniel Bresnahan


$156 21


$156 21


126


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid Samuel Curtis, for burial Obed Ray- mond . $20 00


Samuel Curtis, for burial of Ira


Raymond 20 00


Samuel Curtis, Ifor burial of Ann Burrell 20 00


G. W. Tinkham, M. D., examining body of Mrs. Tracy 3 00


Home of Angel Guardian for Children taken 15 00


Catholic Home for Destitute Children 30 00


Ford & McCormick, burial of Mi- chael McCue 20 00


Father Millerick, for support Boyle bov . 17 00


J. R. Orcutt, delivering messages to physicians . 50


$145 50


TOWN PHYSICIANS.


Paid R. E. Brown, services for 1885 $86 10


Edwin Maybury, services for 1885 38 90


Edwin Maybury, services for 1886 .


24 79


William A. Drake, services for 1886 198 50


C. C. Tower, services for 1886


61 50


$409 79


VARIOLOID PATIENTS, WARD 5.


Paid Edward N. Maybury, M. D., attend-


ance . $68 75


M. R. Grealy, M. D., attendance 10 50


J. Austin Deane, for coal 8 00


E. J. Pitcher, for supplies 49 79


$137 04


127


SUMMARY OF EXPENSES FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE TOWN'S POOR FOR THE YEAR.


Almshouse


$2,224 55


Outside poor .


7,065 69


Paid cities and other towns


600 10


Hospitals


1,708 63


Lyman School for Boys .


26 86


Hampden County Truant School


156 21


Town physicians


409 79


Varioloid patients, Ward 5


137 04


Miscellaneous expenses .


145 50


Total cost


$12,474 37


Appropriation


.


13,000 00


Balance unexpended


$525 63


ASSISTANCE FURNISHED THOSE HAVING SETTLE- MENTS IN OTHER PLACES.


Mrs. Williams Ryan, Waltham


$73 87


Mrs. Isabella Nelson, Rockland


52 50


Mrs. Samuel Gregory, Quincy


14 37


Mrs. Thomas Shea. Lawrence


7 75


Michael McCan, Boston .


14 85


Frank H. Stoddard, Rockland


74 25


Geo. W. Keher family, Canton


58 50


Clifford I. Manter family, Taunton .


30 00


Samuel G. Thaver, Milton


54 50


Mrs. Lucy Thompson, Rockland


24 00


Nathan M. Read, Lowell


21 00


Thomas Murphy, family, Abington .


36 00


Mrs. Bridget McCormick, Braintree


7 50


Hiram Thayer, So. Easton


16 50


James Dillon family, State paupers .


106 84


$592 43


128


ALMSHOUSE EXTENSION AND REPAIRS.


Paid Russell & Burke, for heating appa-


ratus . $463 27


William P. Marlow, account contract, 967 80


S. P. Stone, for painting . 37 48


R. W. Cushing, for labor 70 82


Eli Estes, for labor and material 811 90


C. L. Rice & Co., for curtains 51 74


O. C. Railroad, for freight on pipe 5 00


W. T. Burrell, for painting 91 49


Loud & Pratt, for lumber


111 03


Russell & Burke, for changing boiler,


162 25


John H. Stetson, treasurer, for lay- ing water pipe 390 37


S. W. Pratt, for labor and material . 54 13


Martin Burrell, for labor and material, 29 37


Joseph Peakes, for labor and material, 30 66


J. B. Wilson, for drain pipe .


26 04


Morss & Whyte, for guard for win- dows


13 50


$3,316 85


Appropriation


3,373 21


Balance unexpended


$56 36


TOWN TREASURER.


DR.


To cash refunded, for which orders had been drawn as follows : -


Hospital bills paid by sundry persons $772 13


Aid returned by sundry persons 228 76


$1,000 89


INVENTORY ACCOUNT.


DR.


Inventory of Jan. 1, 1887, including due from Schools


CR. $5,774 25


Inventory of Jan. 1, 1886


4,423 69


Balance


$1,350 56


129


TOWN.


CR.


By rent of farm


$300 00


TOWN TREASURER.


CR.


By 380 orders drawn on poor account for the year . $18,435 10


TRIAL BALANCE, JAN. 1, 1887.


DR.


CR.


Almshouse


. $2,224 55


Outside poor .


7,065 69


Paid cities and other towns


600 10


Hospitals


1,708 63


Lyman School for Boys


26 86


Hampden County Truant School


156 21


Town physicians .


409 79


Varioloid patients, Ward 5


137 04


Miscellaneous


145 50


Almshouse extension


3,316 85


Town Treasurer, cash refunded


1,000 89


Due from cities and other towns


592 43


Inventory


1,350 56


Town, rent of farm


$300 00


Town Treasurer, for orders drawn .


18,435 10


$18,735 10


$18,735 10


9


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PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1887.


Date Admitted.


NAME.


Age.


Discharged.


Weeks. Days


1886.


Jan.


1.


Elizabeth Tirrell


67


5 .


1.


Alonzo Tirrell .


47


52


66


1.


Leroy Tirrell


45


52


66


1.


Lucius Tirrell


12


52


1.


George Loud .


45


52


66


1.


Elbridge Colson


62


52


66


1.


Mary F. Rosey


52


Left Oct, 25.


42


4


66


1.


Ida F. Davis


26


52


66


1.


Jarius White


84


Boarder.


52


66


1.


Samuel V. White


73


52


66


1.


John W. Gillion


83


52


66


1.


Enoch Patterson


76


52


66


1.


Hiram Blanchard


68


Boarder.


52


66


1.


Henry Carr


65


Left Feb. 17.


6


6


66


1.


Mary Ryan


15


6


6


66


1.


John Ryan


14


66


6


6


66


1.


Margaret E. Ryan


66


66


6


6


1.


Catherine Ryan


23


66


6.


6


6


66


1.


James Doran


66


52


66


1.


Nancy Carnes


74


52


66


1.


Humphrey Coakley


50


Left March 13.


10


2


66


1.


Henry H. Rosey


29


66


60


29.


12


4


March 16.


Mrs. H. F. Stoddard, Rock- land


26


6. April


3


2


4


66


16.


Henry Stoddard


1}


.6


66


3.


2


4


April


4.


Julia Orcutt .


€5


66


28.


3


3


..


13.


Hannah Pedman


63


37


4


May


5.


Thomas Gammon .


81


38


4


66


5.


Harriet Gammon


76


Boarder.


38


4


June


5.


Elizabeth C. Tirrell


31


29


6


July


7. John O. Foye


67


Boarder.


25


3


Sept.


2. W. E. Stone


56


17


1


Nov.


5.


Charles E. Spinks


51


8


231 Vagrants, 1 day each


33


Total


1123


1


Deduct for Boarders


129


3


Cost per week, $2.24.


993


5


1.


James Doran.


15


66


66


6


6


66


1.


Thomas Ryan


10


6.


52


66


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


MARRIAGES.


Registered in the Town Clerk's office for the year 1886, where one or both parties were residents of Weymouth.


66


Jan. 1. Franklin T. Blanchard, of Weymouth, and Cora L. Chandler, of Marshfield.


5. Willie Eden Ames and, Nancie May Haskins, both of Weymouth.


66 6. Bradford Winslow Burrell and Susan Elizabeth Hunt, both of Weymouth.


66 14. Fred B. Sterling, of Keene, N. H., and Clara W. Richards, of Weymouth


66


19. Charles J. Scott and Nellie H. Torrey, both of Wey- mouth.


66 22. Samuel E. Turner and Sarah Matilda Hawes, both of Weymouth.


23. Elmer F. Bates and Catherine P. Baker, both of Wey mouth.


66


26. John P. Kennedy and Lizzie DeCoste, both of Wy- mouth.


66


31. John W. Hanley and Mary E. Amrok, both of Weymouth.


Feb.


20.


6. Henry Elsworth Kenerson and Anna Louise Jack- son, both of Weymouth.


66 George H. Thurber, of Weymouth, and Lucy Jane Porter, of Quincy.


66 21. William H. Carter, of Weymouth, and Susan Simpson, of Hingham.


66 21. Daniel Hickey and Hannah Scollard, both of Wey- mouth.


27. George H. Dunbar, of Braintree, and Jennie Larmey, of Weymouth.


66


132


March 4. Albert Frank Hollis, of Braintree, and Maria Bridget Nugent, of Weymouth.


6. John W. Phillips and Clara M. Smith, both of Wey- mouth.


66


9. John V. Powers, of Weymouth, and Ann L. Harahan, of Quincy.


66 10. La Forest Lincoln, of Weymouth, and Mattie A. Vinal, of No. Scituate.


66


14. Daniel Shea and Mary T. Corcoran, both of Weymouth.


66


16. George S. Hunt, of Weymouth, and Celia J. (Read) Moore, of Rockland.


66 24. Harry P. Lovell and Nettie F. Dunbar, both of Weymouth.


April 1. Willie B. Loud, of Weymouth, and Mary Ella Shaw, of Rockland.


66


11. Charles H. Thayer and Maud H. Knights, both of Weymouth.


66 15. Horace Fairbanks Trufant and Cora Anna Blanchard, both of Weymouth.


66 24. Edwin H. Murphy and Fannie G. Pierce, both of Weymouth.


66 27. George Warren Smith, of Braintree, and Bridget Jane Coyle, of Weymouth.


.6 28. Bernard J. McGovern, of Boston, and Catherine H. Sullivan, of Weymouth.


May 10. Samuel E. Hanscom, of Boston, and Ida F. Taylor, of Weymouth.


15. Edwin Lincoln Pope and Annie T. Morse, both of Weymouth.


19. Clarence Warren Bates and Katie Weston Harden, both of Weymouth.


66 24. John Reidy and Rosea (Kerrins) Sullivan, both of Weymouth.


66 25. Charles Lemon Hall, of Fort Barthold, Dakota, and Susan Webb, of Weymouth.


66 26. William F. Hancock and Carrie A. Russ, both of Weymouth.


27. James Egan and Mary Monaghan, both of Weymouth.


66 30. Herbert E. Pray and Susie E. Thayer, both of Wey- mouth.


133


May


30. Thomas W. Burke, 2d, of Rockland, and Julia Gilli- gan, of Weymouth.


June 19. Frederick O. Thompson and Louise J. Welling, both of Weymouth.


23. Walter H. Trott, of Weymouth, and Hattie W. Dun- bar, of Damariscotta, Me.


66


27. Eugene O'Leary and Mary Crowley, both of Wey- mouth ..


66 30. Louis J Moore and Mary Jane Maher, both of Wey- mouth.


July 2. George Bartlett Loud and Antoinette Warren Knights. both of Weymouth.


3. Burton F. Johnson and Jennie L. Smith, both of Weymouth.


3. Stephen E. Orcutt and Nellie A. Records, both of Weymouth.


66


8. Benjamin Jackson, of Weymouth, and Mary (Crow- ley) Kehoe, of Hingham.


66


12. Henry H. Lawler and Charlotte C. (Blanchard) Maniter, both of Weymouth.


14. Frederick Reed and Mary J. Whitman, both of Wey- mouth.


24.


66 George E. Nash, of Quincy, and Fanny M. Torrey, of Weymouth.


66


31. John Warren Poole and Georgie Howard Fisher, both of Weymouth.


Aug. 4. George E. Shaw, of Weymouth, and Ellen B. Hig- gins, of North Abington.


66 7. Frank L. Lincoln, of Hingham, and Mary L. Raymond, of Weymouth.


66 15. Patrick Haley and Catherine McGrath, both of Wey- mouth.


66 21. Benj. F. Stoddard, of Weymouth, and Abbie May Curtis, of Enfield, Me.


31.


6. Jonathan F. Edgerly, of Concord, N. H., and Martha F. Wood, of Weymouth.


Sept. 1. Walter Herbert Barnard and Hattie Thompson Wing, both of Weymouth.


66


66 3. William Everett Hollis, of Weymouth, and Nellie Frances McGau, of Braintree.


66


134


Sept. 1. Norman O. Cobb, of Brockton, and Fannie M. Hay- den, of Weymouth.


166


4. Eugene M. Hutchinson and Jennie M. Holbrook, both of Weymouth.


66 7. William Henry Carlton and Isabella S. (Pratt) Samp- son, both of Weymouth.


66 7. James H. McDonald, of Portland, Me., and Alice L. Conneen, of Weymouth.


66 8. Charles A. Hamlin and Ida May Joy, both of Wey- mouth.


66 15. John Frank Drew, of Weymouth, and Ellen Mcclellan Hatch; of Richmond, Me.


15. Franklin McCristle, of Weymouth, and Catherine O. Connell, of Cambridge.


66


17. John W. Ford, of Weymouth, and Ellen M. Leahy, of Abington.


66 20. Thomas Joseph Morgan and Catharine (Coughlin) Barker, both of Weymouth.


66


21. Thomas Francis McCue, of Weymouth, and Sarah Jane Doherty, of Braintree.


66 26. John S. Makepeace and Nellie Sweeting, both of Wey- mouth.


66 29. Ira H. Derby, of Weymouth, and Mary L. Bosworth, of Eastford, Conn.


Oct. 3. Daniel W. Hart and Mary K. Haley, both of Wey- mouth.


7. John Reynolds and Jane (Preston) Flood, both of Weymouth.


66 11. Patrick Lonergan and Margaret E. Noonan, both of Weymouth.


66


14. George S. Simmons and Alice L. (Pratt) Sutton, botlı of Weymouthı.


19.


66 Auburn H. Sterling and Mary Ellen Cook, both of Weymouth.


66


22. Thomas Cotter and Mary Ellen Corr, both of Wey- mouth.


.. 26. John Frederick Welsh, of Quincy, and Emma Frances Ambler, of Weymouth.


Nov. 2. Walter S. Field and M. Louise Russ, both of Wey- mouth.


1


1355


Nov. 7. John Joseph Hackett, of Rockland, and Lucy Jane Welch, of Weymouth,


66


7. James Mara, of Park City, Utah, and Ellen F. O'Connor, of Weymouth.


21. George W. Gardner and Hattie W. (Colbath) Tread- way, both of Weymouth.


22. Owen F. Smith and Rose E. Beggan, both of Wey- mouth.


66 66 24. John Lyons and Mary A. Coffey, both of Weymouth. 24. Loring I. Doble and Nellie A. Hawes, both of Wey- mouth.


66


66 24. Winfield G. Davierson, of Weymouth, and Julia A. McCarthy, of Rockland.


25. Edward T. Croswell and Maggie S. Stewart, both of Weymouth.


25. Charles H. Daly, of .Weymouth, and Julia M. O'Brien, of Abington.


25. Gilbert Franklin Paine, of Holbrook, and Elizabeth Ann Richards, of Weymouth.


Dec.


7. John W. Burr and Sarah L. Baker, both of Wey- mouth.


15. Daniel Litchfield, of Weymouth, and Mary G. Gard- ner, of Hingham.


66


15. Frederick Warren Harris and Mary Louise Hunt, both of Weymouth.


66


21. Charles H. Loud, of Montana Ter., and Georgianna W. Burrell, of Weymouth.


66


22. Rufus Bates, of Weymouth, and Abbie F. Thayer, of Quincy.


66 25. Joseph Taylor, Jr., and Emma F. Thayer, both of Weymouth.


66 25. George Eldridge Perry, of Rockland, and Lucy Maria Paine, of Weymouth.


29. Harry M. Smith and Ellen S. Rea, both of Weymouth.


136


BIRTHS


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, for the year 1886.


Date of Birth.


January.


2. Lena Harriet Clapp.


3. George Joseph Bourke.


9. Bessie Francis Poole.


11. Royal Lincoln.


16. Mary Agnes Cullen.


18. Catherine Elizabeth Welch.


21. George Thomas Newman.


February.


9. Female child of Robert C. and Mary E. Lonergan.


11. Catherine O'Neil.


12. Robert Lewis Welch.


15. Mary Emma Farrar.


18. Mary Edith Litchfield.


19. Francis Anthony Conroy.


28. Emma May Purcell.


28. Herbert Thomas McFawn. March.


1. Margaret Ann Smith.


2. James Hanifin.


6. - Female child of Franklin H. and Sarah L. Barnes.


6. Male child of Franklin H. and Sarah L. Barnes. 8. Percy Copeland Deere. Stanley Hudson Blanch- ard.


16.


18. Henry Bourke.


19. James Thomas Nettles.


20. James Henry Daniel.


21. Edward James Nolan.


Date of Birth.


March.


21. Jennie Bailey Thomas. 21. Edith Florence Donahoe.


22. Alfred Lovell Willoby.


23. Wallace Ashton Whiton.


23. Harry Clifford Belcher.


23. William Francis Murphy.


25. Lillian Palmer Loud.


26. Alice May Kerle.


27. Mabel Elizabeth Burton.


27. Mildred Evelyn Smith.


27. Florence Estelle Holbrook.


28. John Dennis O'Connell.


April.


6. Edward Lonergan.


8. Willie Arthur White.


9. Edward Ralph Dowd.


16. John Edward Dorant.


15. Helen Frances Loud.


19. Male child of William F. and Minerva Burrell.


22. Michael Griffin.


24. Eliza Meara.


27. Lawrence Leo Kennedy.


28. Mary Ethel Lane.


28. Annie May Dower.


30. Margaret Sophia Delory.


May


1. Alice May Curley.


9. Maggie Alice Delory.


18. Male child of Lewis W. and Catherine E. Keay.


137


Date of Birth.


May.


29. Lawrence Enrick Pratt.


31. Charles James South.


June.


3. William Nicholas Parker.


7. Margaret Elizabeth Lon- ergan.


8. Burt Harold Shaw.


9. Margaret Haly Newman.


11. Ellen Cleary.


14. Edward Burton Jones.


17. Thomas Leo Howley.


19. Frank Stacy Lemons.


20. Ralph Young Lewis.


26. Bertram Leslie Smith.


28. Ernest Gray Torrey.


28. Blanche Elizabeth Hol- brook.


30. Edward Haseltone Drown. July.


3. Emma Lydia Chickering.


3. Lawrence Forrest Loud.


4. Bessie May Thayer.


4. Lillian May Woodbury.


4. Allen Curtis Vining.


4. Catherine Connell.


5. Harrold Wentworth Wel- lington.


5. Mildred Thomas.


7. Nina Orilla Loud.


7. Lena Wellman Loud.


10. Elizabeth Donovan.


11. Augustine Terry.


11. Annie Thomas Raymond.


12. Albert Cook.


12. Mabel Emeline Jones.


14. Male child of Solomon and Segred G. Smith.


Date of Birth.


July. 15. Martha Agnes Donovan.


16. Luther Clapp Hayden.


16. Mary Nugent.


16. William Daly Corcoran.


17. Frank Willis Holbrook.


20. Mary Ellen OBourke.


24. Herbert Lester Roberts.


24. Lewis William Garity.


24. Gertrude Maria Holbrook.


24. Margaret Ryan.


25. Louise Phillips Hunt.


26. Clarence Edward Morales.


28. Harry Cleveland Barnes.


30. Mary Ellen O'Dowd.


31. Annie Isota Tyler.


August.


4. Ellen O'Connor.


6. James Henry Moneghan.


8. Thomas Francis Mannin.


10. Alma Ernestine Whiting.


10. Myra Rogers Blanchard.


12. Atwood Fraser Rich.


16. Rose Santry.


16. Lora Mary Rowland.


17. Joseph Keefe.


18. Catherine Teresa Liberty.


18. Charles Lincoln Young.


20. Margaret Hannah Higgens.


22. Mary Casey.


24. Geo. White Russell Niles.


24. Matilda Frances Tutty.


25. Catherine Elizabeth


Hayes.


25. Lillie Belle Lovell.


26. Ebed Lawrence Litchfield.


30. Hagel Baker.


31. Mary Kelly.


.


138


Date of Birth.


September.


2. Louisa Emeline Vining.


2. Warren Adams Lincoln.


3. John Thomas Manuel.


4. Bertha Frances Estes.


7. Henry Hartly Thayer.


10. Edward Temple Joy.


12 Henry Walton Bailey.


15. Clara Elizabeth Sprague.


17. Joseph Warren Bates.


19. La Forrest Webster Lin- coln.


19. Howard Otis Frye.


25 Frank Irving Prentiss.


28. Inez Loud Tribou.


30. Mabel Frances Cushing.


October.


1. Arthur Edson Burrell.


3. Bertha Clarissa Hall.


4. Ralph Henry Murphy.


5. Jane Emily Whelan.


9. Otto Albert Pfefferkorn.


19. Frederick Cleveland Mul- lin.


12. Male child of William S . and Anna M. Murray.


12. Johanna White.


12. Louis Edwin Davis.


18. Arthur Carlton Ross.


17. Arthur Boyne Howe


18. Male chill of George W. and Nellie L. Walsh.


18. Nellie Marion Maynard.


19. Frank Worster Bryant.


19. Carl Gleason Makepeace.


23. James Henry O'Donovan.


23. Female child of William H. and Marilla Bolster.


Date of Birth. October.


24. George Edson Ewell.


25. Beatrice Lydia Nash.


27. John William Coleman.


28. Abbie Agnes Lyons.


28. Thomas Francis Whipps.


30. Lena Elizabeth Pitts.


November.


1. Vincent Henry Sheehy.


3. Male child of George H. and Clara Berry.


4. John Patrick Monks.


11 Rose Hebert.


11. John Arthur Donovan.


13. Roland Reed Pratt.


20. Philip Cullivan.


20. William Howard Crocker.


23. Joseph Francis Derusha.


23. 'Jessie Caroline Bates.


24. Joanna Frances Sheehy.


26. Malcolm Curtis Dizer.


26. Lottie May Carter.


29. William E. Rowell.


29. Ethel Otis Hunt.


30. Annie May Lennon.


December.


5. Clara May Blanchard.


5. Gertrude Louise Sumner.


8. Florence Alberta Bartlett.


9. Mary Beatrice Butler.


10. John Thomas Calnan.


12. Leo James Hart.


12. Anestecia Halloran.


15 Isabelle Lucinda Lovell.


16. Minnie Alden Daily.


18. John Dwyer.


28. Elizabeth Bleakney.


31. Charles Warren Manuel.


139


DEATHS.


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office for the Year 1886. [The names enclosed in parentheses indicate the maiden name.]




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