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No members of the Board have visited our patients of this class since February last, at which time none of them were in such a condition that they could with safety be removed.
Edward Maybury, M. D., has served as Town Physician during the year, at a salary of $248.
The cost for the year for the maintenance of the town's poor has been $12,910.22, and there has been expended for cities, towns, and for other purposes, $2,264.24, making the total expenditure for poor account, $15,174.46, leaving $1,434.30 of the appropria- tion unexpended.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. A. CUSHING,
HENRY A. NASH,
HENRY LOUD,
WILLIAM NASH,
J. CLARENCE HOWE,
Overseers of the Poor.
WEYMOUTH, Dec. 31, 1888.
ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES FOR 1888.
Inventory of Dec. 31, 1887 $5,321 76
Paid Russell & Burk, for repairs 17 27 .
Haskell & Adams, for groceries 504 05
J. E. Rice & Son, for Crosby invalid bed . 20 00
Joseph Loud & Co., for coal 255 76
William G. Nash, for groceries 342 47
A. W. Clapp, administrator, for 79 cords of wood and expense measuring 277 00
92
Paid W. T. Burrell, for labor and material $31 97
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for water rents, '87, '88, 83 00
„J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for road scraper 100 00
.J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal .
277 06
Ambler & Hobart, for grain 684 56
Wilson, Larrabee & Co., for dry goods 64 70
Loring Tirrell, for wood 119 16
Cash, for help in house 269 75
Harriet Gammon, for care Thomas Gammon 74 00
John W. Gillion, for care Thomas Gammon .
37 00
Cash, expense to Boston, sundry times
.
8 55
Ford Brothers, for potatoes
20 00
Dennis Cohan, for labor on farm
.
60 00
Cash, for soap
2 00
Cash, for thread
.
44
- Totman, for bread .
.
28
R. H. White & Co., for dry goods
5 00
Cash, for spinach
40
Mrs. George T. Rand, for dry goods
33 00
Timothy Smith, for clothing, etc. 17 94
Thomas South, for blacksmith work . 53 30
J. G. Worster & Co., for supplies 75 79
11 00
C. Hansen's bill
21 25
Estate G. S. Baker, for hardware, etc.
29 00
J. B. Rhines, for lumber, etc. .
24 44
A. Tracy, for fish .
.
50 86
C. F. Vaughan, for oysters and crackers
22 17
Warren P. Dailey, for paper, etc.
5 40
William May, for hard lumber .
10 45
Cash, for leather
9 00
A. S. Tolman, for vinegar
7 50
Cash, for town meeting cake
1
33 96
Cash, for care of Mrs. Perry
78 00
Cash, for washing
.
9 23
Cash for herring
1 63
.
1 92
O. W. Mead, per bills .
.
George R. Davis's bill
.
93
Paid Cash, for expense to Boston, Rowland children,
$1 05
W. K. Baker, for goods and expressage . 34 43 ·
C. H. Thompson, for seed
11 10
George Collard, for labor .
200 00
Cash, for horse collars .
22 00
Colby & Page, for insect powder
5 15
Arthur Grover, for medicine
7 00
Weymouth Iron Company, for weighing .
10
Cash, for pigs .
33 00
Cash, for lobsters
.
1 50
C. T. Bailey, per bills
.
.
17 59
Cash, for beans
60
Cash, for tobacco for T. Gammon
1 00
Joseph Poulin, for blacksmith work .
75 85
Cash, for strawberries
1 00
William Thurston, for labor
.
1 00
Matthew Lynch, for labor
10 00
E. S. Wright, for feeding horses
4 00
H. K. Cushing, for feeding horses
4 00
Joseph Totman, for feeding horses
1 00
Cash, for Henry Baker's family
1 95
S. Curtis's bill .
47 29
Ford Brothers' bill
13 65
David Ford, for potatoes .
7 50
Cash, for baking· pan
2 50
Cash, for feeding horses and man
3 00
Cash, to Otis Hobart
2 50
Michael Delory, for mowing salt hay
4 00
S. Ford, for onions .
1 75
John Fogarty, for labor
12 00
Cash, for sweet potatoes .
.
·
1 50
Cash, for peaches
3 20
Mrs. Bates, for damage to barn door
.
2 00
Cash, for fish and oysters
1 25
Cash, to Reidy Bros, shoeing horse
75
E. H. Pray, for groceries .
.
62 88
Henry Loud, for supplies . .
.
.
76 59
.
.
.
94
Paid J. A. Torrey, for soap · $39 07
Stephen Cain, for labor and material
17 16
Timothy Cohan, for labor .
21 62
Dr. Wilton, for tending cow
3 00
Cash, to inmates for fair .
4 50
W. E. Legg, for turkeys .
6 50
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, for supplies
4 26
Cash for clothing
4 00
F. W. Loud, for feeding horses
6 00
F. A. Sulis's bill
175 38
S. Lovell, for ice
17 73
D. J. Pierce's bill
14 57
S. W. Pratt's bill
24 41
John M. Walsh, for repairing harness
21 00
Joseph I. Bates's bill
7 50
George W. Fay, for manure
21 25
Josiah Martin, for meat, etc.
349 02
Cash, on account John Dunn
3 75
Otis Cushing's bill .
11 00
William Dowse, for salt hay
32 08
Joseph Cummings, for services
800 00
Town, for rent.
300 00
$11,640 50
95
INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1889.
4 horses . $1,000 00
4 COWS 160 00
29 hogs and pigs .
160 00
2 sleds 50 00
1 ladder hook 1 00
1 whip 1 00
2 robes
10 00
9 blankets
5 00
4 surcingles
2 00
Brush, currycombs,
and cards 2 00
9 stake chains 3 00
1 pung
15 00
2 wheelbarrows . 5 00
1 roller 5 00
1 wheel drag 10 00
1 mowing machine . 50 00
4 ploughs 25 00
1 cultivator . 5 00
1 horse hoe 1 00
4 scythes . 1 25
1 buckling harrow .
5 00
6 snaths 2 00
1 two-horse harrow,
5 00
1 bush scythe 50
9 rakes 1 50
4 double harnesses .
80 00
7 hay forks 2 50
1 single harness
20, 00
2 hay poles 50
2 cart harnesses
20 00
1 hay cutter . 4 00
2 ox yokes 1 00
1 rope 1 00
1 chain harness . 3 00
1 grindstone . 8 00
1 carriage jack . .
2 00
70 vine protectors 7 50
chains
10 00
1 pair hames
2 00
6 manure forks . 3 00
5 halters
5 00
7 hoes . 1 40
1 set lead reins . 3 00
1 road scraper . $100 00
1 drag 5 00
2 snow ploughs . 20 00
62 fowls
60 00
1 two-horse cart 40 00
2 coal wagons 230 00
1 farm wagon
40 00
2 horse carts 60 00
1 covered wagon 35 00
1 sleigh 5 00
4 wrenches 2 00
1 set measures 50
3 baskets .
1 50
4 hogsheads . 2 25
70 empty barrels . 6 00
2 vinegar barrels 2 00
4 kerosene barrels . 6 00
1 one-horse harrow,
3 00
5 whiffletrees and 8
. 2 pig boxes . 1 00
8 spades and shovels 4 00
1 potato hoe . 50
96
1 grub hoe $0 50
1 iron rake 30
3 iron bars 3 00
3 pickaxes 3 00
1 bush hook
1 00
1 corn sheller 5 00
1 meal chest and
feed trough . 2 00
8 axes . 4 50
5 saws and horses . 4 00
Beetle and wedges 2 00
1 hatchet .
50
Chest tools 10 00
2 stone hammers 1 00
1 set stone tools
3 00
5 ladders .
10 00
2 hog hooks . 1 00
2 blocks and ropes . 1 50
Balances 5 00
1 pair skids
2 00
6 coal shovels 5 00
Old boiler .
15 00
11 tons coal 77 00
25 cords of manure 150 00
87 cords wood 525 00
32 tons hay
640 00
6 stable pails 3 00
300 lbs. salt pork . 30 00
2 barrels flour
12 00
40 gallons molasses . 12 00
100 lbs. lard 12 00
20 lbs. tea . 6 00
220 pounds sugar 15 00
Soft soap 3 00
Grain
32 00
200 bushels potatoes . 70 00
10 bushels beets
5 00
Lumber $4 00
Shave-horse
·
1 50
1 cross-cut saw .
.
2 00
1 water sprinkler .
75
300 feet cotton hose and 2 nozzles . 155 00
150 feet rubber hose
10 00
Crackers
50
Chimneys
00
Rice
80
50 lbs. fish .
2 75
30 lbs. sausage
4 50
2 set kettles .
3 00
Hams and shoulders
20 00
Raisins
1 25
4 jars .
2 00
2 butter boxes
2 00
Beans
2 25
Cabbages
18 00
10 bbls. apples
15 00
Spices
4 00
Butter
16 00
18 lbs. saleratus 1 25
Kerosene oil
1 00
6 brooms .
2 00
Sauer kraut
1 00
2 Lanterns 1 00
Scales
6 00
Tobacco
75
Sole leather 2 00
Squashes 3 00
Iron safe
40 00
Clothing
30 00
Household
furni-
ture
800 00
$5,168 50
-
97
We have appraised the Town Farm (64 acres of
land)
$6,400 00
Buildings on same ·
.
.
· 10,000 00
Woodland, about 62 acres .
1,300 00
$17,700 00
JOSEPH DYER, Z. L. BICKNELL,
Auditors.
ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1888.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1888 $291 76 .
for board of James Mahoney 7 52 ·
for board and care of Herman Keith . . .
31 86
for board of Nellie Beals .
53 57
for board of Hannah Pedman (State aid) . .
8 00
for board of Solomon Wright 137 28
for board of William E. Stone .
20 00
for board of John O. Foye
169 00
for breakage of John O. Foye .
8 50
for board of Nancy Nash .
130 00
for board of W. H. Stetson
109 29
for board of William Jones
20 84
for board and expense of John Dunn
.
17 81
for board and expense of William Garrety ·
17 79
for wood
381 75
for milk and eggs
50 03
for squashes
158 25
for hay and mowing
47 90
for pigs .
77 40
for produce
11 00
for plants
80
from Josiah Martin for calves
28 80
for labor on highways, Ward 1 .
55 00
for labor on highways, Ward 2 .
77 00
·
.
.
.
.
.
98
Cash for labor on highways, Ward 3 .
$44 00
for labor on highways, Ward 4 .
59 40
for labor on highways, Ward 5
89 10
for removing snow, Ward 2
17 50
for wood and carting coal for outside poor 662 56
for wood and carting coal for schools
465 44
for wood and carting coal for engine houses 36 85
for wood and carting coal for Town House 12 75
for wood and carting coal for lock-ups
10 38
$3,309 13
Inventory of Jan. 1, 1889, per Auditors' memorandum, 5,168 50
Total
$8,477 63
SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.
EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1888.
DR.
To inventory of Dec. 31, 1887 $5,321 76
Supplies and expenses, per memorandum 5,218 74
Joseph Cummings and wife, services 800 00
Town, for rent of farm
300 00
$11,640 50
CR.
By receipts from labor, sales of wood, produce, etc., per memorandum .
$3,309 13
Inventory of Jan. 1, 1889 .
5,168 50
$8,477 63
Cost of poor in almshouse for the year
$3,162 87
ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE.
WARD 1.
Assistance to Mrs. John McCue and 2 children . $88 95
Mrs. Patrick McCue and 3 children . 26 25
Mrs. Cora Ruggles and 3 children .
144 00
·
99
Assistance to Mrs. Albert Ford
$72 00
Elmira F. Pratt
104 00
Stephen A. Bicknell, blind
72 00
Roger W. Bicknell, blind
72 00
William Wildes
130 00
Child of H. Austin Spear
.
WARD Two.
Assistance to Mrs. Mary Cunniff and 4 children
$159 60
Mrs. Ellen Toomey and 2 children
·
91 60
Mrs. James Barrett .
.
6 75
Mrs. George H. Dunbar and child
41 50
Mrs. - Lawton
10 75
Mrs. Hannah Sexton
35 00
Mrs. Daniel E. Looney, Jr., and 3 children
91 50
Mrs. Herbert H. Burrell and 5 children
80 00
Harriet H. Burrell
66 00
Mrs. Susan Larmey, 1887 and 1888 .
143 00
Mrs. Patrick Weathers
84 00
Mrs. I. L. Wing
60 00
Mrs. John Fogarty .
84 47
Miss Mary Fogarty and child
106 00
Murray children
S 10
Mrs. James B. Pratt
18 18
Mrs. Oliver A. Morse and 4 children
157 00
William Fogarty, blind
48 00
John Boyle
71 78
Timothy Hanafin, family .
165 04
Mrs. John C. Morris
.
15 00
$1,543 27
WARD THREE.
Assistance to Mrs. Timothy O'Connor and 4 children. $177 63
George S. Nason and wife
96 00
Child of Hugh Cronin .
38 25
Child of Edward Kiley
. .
.
38 25
.
·
. . .
52 00
$761 20
100
Assistance to children of Daniel O'Connell $18 00
Mrs. Francis M. Wilbar and 2 children
100 00
Mrs. Edward Gailarditz and 2 children
157 08
Mrs. Mary Vigher .
48 00
Mrs. Mary Ahearn
78 67
Michael Kennedy
39 00.
Richard M. Holbrook
4 15
Mrs. James E. Rowell and son .
38 49
Albert S. Vinton
2 00
Mrs. Catherine Murphy and 3 children
44 95.
Quincy T. Barnes, family
63 75
Mrs. Goodwin .
36 00
W. W. Sanborn, family
21,85
Alfred Peterson
60 00.
Mrs. Alexander White
5 06
Mrs. E. E. White .
25 00
John Tracy, children
91 00.
Eben H. Richards, wife and 5 children 363 95
Mrs. John Clark and 1 child .
159 95
Mrs. Patrick Curran and 2 children
119 23
Nahum Curtis .
4 00.
Joshua Pratt .
·
52 50.
Fred Coolidge. .
4 00
$1,886 76
WARD FOUR.
Assistance to Mrs. Eliza Pool . $6 00.
Josiah M. Pratt
39 62
Mrs. George H. Shaw and children .
50 85.
Mrs. J. Clavin and 7 children .
199 60
Mrs. Webster Sutton and 2 children
167 60
Benjamin White
85 00
$548 67
WARD FIVE.
Assistance to Henry C. Bates, insane
$120 00
Albert F. Clapp, blind
104 00.
George W. Hayden, blind
130 00.
101
Assistance to Sidney L. Tower
$80 00
Michael Crowley, Jr., 3 children
234 00
Mrs. Chauncy Howe
52 00
Mrs. Emily Sargent .
36 00
Mrs. John Blanchard, 2d, and child .
59 60
Mrs. Caroline S. Kelley
20 00
Charles E. Raymond
6 10
George Pool
52 00
J. Davis .
81 00
Alonzo Blanchard
16 92
Mrs. Sarah O'Connell
73 50
$1,065 12
Mrs. William Holbrook, in Quincy
$57 50
Mrs. Asa Hollis, in Randolph . 29 00
Mrs. Daniel Campbell and family, in Cambridge . 72 00
Mrs. Rachel A. Spear
35 00
Mrs. James Smith and family, in Canton
75 69
Mrs. Samuel Wrightington, in Hanover
45 00
Mrs. Harriet N. Maxim, in Hingham
104 00
Mrs. Benjamin Dyer, in Holbrook
17 50
Mrs. John Sheehan, in Braintree
41 15
Mrs. Joseph Delory, in Rockland
180 00
Mrs. Julia Orcutt, in Abington .
54 00
$710 84
Total for poor outside of almshouse
$6,515 86
Paid City of Boston for aid rendered to the following :
Anna Joaquina, 1887 and 1888
$120 00
Harriet Stetson, 1887 and 1888
90 00
Sophia Rowley, 1887 and 1888
13 92
Patrick Connelly, 1887
.
9 00
Henry Ryan, 1887
11 00
Edward Fitzgerald, 1887, hospital
5 00
Nathan A. Sargent, 1887, hospital
4 00
John A. Hickman, 1887, hospital
1 00
Gertrude Leach, 1888, hospital
48 00
.
.
.
8
102
Paid City of Boston for aid rendered to the following :
Elizabeth Ryan, 1888, hospital $99 85
Ellen Coleman, 1888, hospital 191 00
Martin Doran, 1888, hospital 167 00
Town of Braintree for John Sheehan . 2 75
Town of Braintree for Mary Binney .
75
Town of Rockland for C. H. Phillips family 54 25
Town of Abington for Mary McKenzie
83 95
Town of Hingham for Haffey child, 1887 .
48 00
Town of East Bridgewater for Mrs. Sarah J. Smith . 27 00
TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Margaret Lonnergan .
$169 92
Wilfred A. Blanchard
169 92
· George A. Groves ·
169 92
James H. Lloyd ·
169 92
Mary E. Foye . .
79 32
Julia Flynn ·
.
93 54
$852 54
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Hannah Handley
$169 92
John Donnelly .
190 81
James J. Brown
169 94
Clarissa B. Richards
85 42
$616 09
NORTHAMPTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for Leavett B. Torrey $142 07
STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Paid for Myles M. Clark
$16 71
WINCHESTER HOME COMPANY.
Paid for Mrs. Lucy A. Rich $60 00
$1,687 41
.
$976 47
103
TOWN PHYSICIAN.
Paid Edwin Mayberry, services $248 00
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid Samuel Curtis, for burial Wm. Sheehan . $10 00
W. B. Lougee, for burial Mrs. Wm. Holbrook . 20 00
C. L. Rice & Co., for burial Sidney L. Tower, 20 00
C. L. Rice & Co., for burial Caroline S. Kelley, 20 00
- Houghton, for burial Mrs. Asa Hollis - 20 00
Ford & McCormick, for burial Mrs. Hawafin, 20 00
Edward Furnell, for burial Mrs. Saxton . 20 00 · 1
C. C. Tower, for burial infant child . 2 00
Ann Jaqueth, for care Mrs. Perry ·
21 50
C. C. Tower, medical attendance D. W. Crow- ley, 1886 30 00
F. D. Pratt, team for Mrs. H. Thayer, 1886 : 1 50 Baldwin Place Home, for Rowland children 25 00
N. B. Peare, conveying Mary Ford to Tewks- bury 5 50
William Nash, twice to Boston with Rowland children 4 61
William Nash, to Stoughton acct. Fairbanks family .
1 38
William Nash, to Cheshire, L. B. Torrey case . 12 20
William Nash, to Northampton and Cumming- ton, same case
17 25
Henry A. Nash, to Gloucester, Taunton, Tewks- bury, etc. .
26 42
George A. Cushing, railroad fares and expenses acct. poor · · Henry Loud, railroad fares and expenses acct. poor .
33 75
8 50
$319 61
104
TOWN TREASURER.
To cash refunded, for which orders had been drawn as follows :
Hospital bills of sundry persons .
$850 51
Aid refunded of sundry persons ·
330 13.
$1,180 64
ASSISTANCE RENDERED THOSE HAVING SETTLE- MENT IN OTHER PLACES.
Paid Mrs. William Ryan family, Waltham
$117 45
Hiram Thayer, Easton 32 25
James H. Caffary, East Bridgewater
20 42
Ann Sherlock, Taunton . . 60 00
Mrs. Sam'l Gregory family, Quincy . 103 54
Mrs. P. F. Maguire family, Stoughton
51 00
Waldo Stetson family, Marshfield 106 00
Barnabas S. Foster, Wareham .
30 34
Arabella Wilson, Norwell
2 00
Herman Keith, Brockton .
15 50
William Garrety, Quincy .
17 81
Josephine Chambers, Abington
3 00
John Dunn, Boston .
17 79
Mary Connaughton, Boston
2 00
John T. McDonald, State
$10 09
Burley Barry, State .
10 75
James Turner, State
6 44
Thomas Fraser family, State
63 39
James Mahoney, State
7 52
Chas. Lawson (burial) State
10 00
$108 19
CR.
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for cash re-
ceived
.
80 91
27 28
$606 38
.
105
JAMES HINES.
To Taunton Lunatic Hospital, bill for board . $149 03
Cash paid for carriage to Taunton
5 00
N. B. Peare, expenses to Taunton
1 00
Edward Powers, board of daughter
144 00
J. Quinn, board of son .
72 00
J. Frairy, board of son
8 00
A. O. Crawford, tax of 1887 .
15 80
Saving Bank, interest
9 26
G. W. Fay's bill . ·
4 75
For clothing, groceries, shoes, etc.
75 38
$484 22
CR.
By cash received for rent
7 00
$477 22
The town hold as security for above deed of house situated on Cain Avenue.
SUMMARY OF EXPENSE FOR SUPPORT OF THE TOWN'S POOR FOR THE YEAR 1888.
·Cost in almshouse
$3,162 87
Cost out of almshouse .
6,515 86
Paid cities and other towns
976 47
Hospital and other public institutions
1,687 41
Town physician
248 00
Miscellaneous expenses
319 61
Total for town's poor .
.
$12,910 22
Paid on account of State, cities, and towns
606 38
on account of sundries (refunded)
1,180 64
on account of James Hines
477 22
.
.
Expended on poor account for year 1888 . $15,174 46
106
APPROPRIATION.
Balance unexpended, 1887
. $1,608 76
Appropriation for 1888 . 15,000 00
$16,608 76
Balance unexpended
$1,434 30
INVENTORY. DR.
Inventory Dec. 31, 1888, per Auditors' memorandum $5,321 76.
Inventory Dec. 31, 1887 . CR.
5,168 50.
Balance
$153 26
TOWN.
By rent of farm
$300 00
TOWN TREASURER.
By 290 orders drawn on poor account in 1888 .
·
$14,721 20
TRIAL BALANCE.
JAN. 1, 1889.
DR.
CR.
Almshouse
$3,162 87
Out of almshouse
6,515 86
Paid cities and towns . 976 47
Hospitals and other public institutions
1,687 41
Town physician
248 00
Miscellaneous expenses
319 61
Paid from State, cities, and towns
606 38
Town Treasurer, aid refunded
1,180 64
James Hines
477 22
Inventory .
$153 26-
Town farm, for rent
300 00
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for orders drawn 14,721 20
$15,174 46
$15,174 46. .
107
PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1889.
Date Admitted.
NAME. .
Age.
Remarks.
Weeks.
Days.
1888.
Jan.
1
Elizabeth Tirrell
69
-
-
66
1
1
Alonzo Tirrell
48
-
52
66
1
Leroy Tirrell
47
52
66
1
Lucius Tirrell
44
-
52
66
1
George Loud .
47
52
66
1
Elbridge Colson
64
52
1
1
Samuel V. White
75
52
-
66
1
John W. Gillion
85
52
-
1
Enoch Patterson
78
52
1
60
1
Henry Carr
67
Left June 11
27
2
66
1
James Doran .
68
66
1
Hannah Pedman
64
Died Feb. 20
7
2
William E. Stone
58
Left Sept. 24
38
2
66
1
Charles Spinks .
53
52
-
1
Hiram Blanchard
70
Died Sept. 12
26
4
Boarder. Left
26
5
Sept. 13
Boarder
52
66
1
Nancy Nash .
69
Boarder
52
Mary F. Rosey
53
52
-
1
Abner Cushing
64
Left March 3
17
5
Left March 3
17
5
66
1
Otis Hobart .
53
Left Sept. 17
37
2
66
1
William Jones
71
Left Jan. 18
2
4
66
18
Willie Drayton
7
Left April 22
16
1
66
30
Solomon Wright
72
Boarder .
47
5
Feb.
7
Amandy Perry
48
Left Sept. 5
30
1
March 1
W. H. Stetson
66
Boarder .
43
4
April
12
Rachael A. Spear
60
Left June 22
9
3
June
11
Andrew Egan
65
July
17
Nellie Beals
24
Boarder. Died
2
1 00
April
21
Heman Keith
25
Left April 9 .
1
Sept.
20
Albert S. Vinton
69
14
4
66
26
John Regan .
63
13
5
Nov.
12
William Garrity
55
5
3
Dec.
6
John Dunn
26
Taken by Quin- cy, Dec. 20 . Sent to Boston, Dec. 24
2
2
66
21
William Wildes . 61
1
3
66
22
Read Blanchard
79
1
2
66
25
William Dean
29
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G
Bridget O'Donnell .
24
-
4
318 Tramps, 1 day each .
45
Total
1,424
3
Deduct for Boarders
244
3
Cost per week . $2.68
1,180
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1
1
Harriet Gammon
78
1
John O. Foye
69
52
1
Mary A. Rowland
12
1
Charles Rowland
8
Dec. 16 .
20
Nellie Noyce .
30
Left Aug. 8 .
2
5
52
1
Thomas Gammon
83
52
Elizabeth C. Tirrell
33
52
Ida F. Davis .
28
52
52
1
29
27
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
MARRIAGES
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, for the year 1888.
Jan. 2. Orrial E. Tirrell, of Weymouth, and Lulu F. Kruger, of Boston.
66 7. George Lyman Shaw, of Braintree, and Marie Selena White, of Weymouth.
9. James F. Loveless and Marcia Fletcher, both of Wey- mouth.
60 10. George A. Ross, of Weymouth, and Mary E. Wash- burn, of Plymouth.
11. Frederick W. Clark and Carrie E. Vining, both of Weymouth.
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66 21. Wesley Lincoln Woodsum and May Elizabeth Ryan, both of Braintree.
Feb. 1. William E. Perry and Lucy H. Reed, both of Wey- mouth.
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1. Harry Spear and Rose C. Nugent, both of Weymouth.
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5. George W. Nelson, of Hingham, and Marion H. Bass, of Weymouth.
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5. Simon Gallant and Lizzie Durant, both of Weymouth.
9.
66 Alfred Nightingale and Hattie M. Walker, both of Rockland.
13.
66 Charles Henry Bill, of Waltham, and Harriet Maria Vining, of Weymouth.
66 14. William J. McNamara, of Cambridgeport, and Lizzie V. Curran of Weymouth.
22. Lawrence J. Brennen, of North Abington, and Hattie M. Loud, of Weymouth.
22. Abner L. Stowell and Belinda W. Burrell, both of Weymouth.
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.Feb. 25. Edmond N. Nash and Lizzie D. (Coolidge) Carpen- ter, both of Abington.
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26. Samuel Healey, of Weymouth, and Abbie F. (Bird) Belcher, of Holbrook.
March 2. Humphrey Coakley and Lizzie (Young) Foley, both of Weymouth.
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10. Andrew Yberg, of Boston, and Annie Janson, of Weymouth.
66 13. Edgar W. Ross and Cora B. Morang, both of Boston. 24. Frank W. Thomas and Annie C. Kinne, both of Wey- mouth.
29. Joseph W. Huff, of Milton, and Betsey M. (Thompson) Thayer, of Weymouth.
April
1. N. Augustus Reed and Sarah W. Spilstead, both of Weymouth.
66
4. John Francis Welch, of Weymouth, and Hannah Fran- ces Kenney, of Braintree.
4. Fred W. Ewell and Josephine Bennet, both of Wey- mouth.
66 4. George L. Whitcomb and Carrie T. Whiting, both of Weymouth.
66
11. James C. Healey and Mary E. Mitchell, both of Wey- mouth.
66
12. William H. Rockwood of Weymouth, and Sarah K. Hudson, of Cohasset.
66 12. Lyman C. Williams and Mary P. (Denton) Lowell, both of Weymouth.
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14. Herbert F. Bates and Martha G. White, both of Weymouth.
15. John Henry Mackins, of Abington, and Augusta Stan- ley Arnold, of Rockland.
66 18. Winslow Marshall Tirrell and Lucy Gertrude Tucker, both of Weymouth.
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19. Everett F. Armington and Abbie C. Loud, both of Weymouth.
$6 22. William Connors. of Weymouth, and Ellen Mahoney, of Hingham.
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April 24. Wilson E. Beane and Hattie W. Dyer, both of Wey- mouth.
66 25. Henry W. Belcher and Mabel C. Orcutt, both of Abington.
25. William F. Shannahan and Mary J. Cross, both of Weymouth.
66
25. William H. Trask and Sarah A. Reardon, both of Weymouth.
May
2. Hiram Nadell, of Weymouth, and Annie Marx, of Detroit, Mich.
66
2. Charles E. Merchant and Fannie E. Burrell, both of Weymouth.
66
3. Samuel A. Doble, and Henrietta M. (Holbrook) Stet- son, both of Weymouth.
66
3. George Edward Gardner and Clara Adella Rogers, both of Weymouth.
66 10. E. Frank Beals, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Abbie E. Burrell, of Weymouth.
66
13. Milton Marr and Gertrude Sto ldard, both of Wey- mouth.
66
66 14. Simon Delory and Annie Delory, both of Weymouth. 16. William T. Reilly and Sarah J. Madden, both of Weymouth.
66 22. Fred W. Johnson and Leona M. Nolan, both of Rockland.
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23. Viram K. Cummings and Annie L. Burrell, both of Weymouth.
26. Albert Bates, of Weymouth, and Grace E. Damon, of Abington.
June 5. Herbert Stebbins, of Boston, and Abbie Salome Blanchard, of Weymouth.
66
5. Edward Wyman, of Lynn, and Carrie G. Bartlett, of Weymouth.
66
6. James Bennett Jones and Mabel Bacon, both of Weymouth.
66
10. Lawrence Dunn and Hannah Lane, both of Weymouth.
28. William Lewis and Jennie Fowler, both of Weymouth.
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June
14. Frank Gay Hunt, of Weymouth, and Mercy Basset Dimmick, of Braintree.
18. Joel F. R. Sherman and Mary Louise Clark, both of Weymouth.
66
19. John Francis Fogerty and Annie Frances Donahoe, both of Weymouth.
66
19. William L. Bryant, of Quincy, and Mary E. Grant, of Weymouth.
66
20. Edward W. Hunt and Augusta C. Thayer, both of Weymouth.
66
25. Emma Rogers Hastings and Caroline Bartlett Tirrell, both of Weymouth.
66
26. Thomas H. Devlin, of Boston, and Mary E. Field, of Weymouth.
27. John L. Morton and Josephine Leamer, both of Wey- mouth.
July
1. Melvin S. Raymond and Fannie H. Barrows, both of Weymouth.
66
5. George Travis, of St. John, N. B., and Sarah (Sulis) Jordan, of Weymouth.
66 7. Andrew B. Armstrong, of Weymouth, and Mary Eliz- abeth McEwen of Woodland, Va.
66
12. John Forray, of Boston, and Catharine Murphy, of Weymouth.
66
20. Edward Burns, of Abington, and Nettie Hayden, of Weymouth.
Aug.
4. Stephen Thayer, of Weymouth, and Lida Chaplin, of Boston.
66
4. William E. McCarthy and Elizabeth E. Trainer, both of Weymouth.
66
24. Henry E. Clark and Carrie L. Nolan, both of Rock- land.
66
26. Castabile Cpallo and Carolina Tirisina, both of Wey- mouth.
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66 66 19. John Egan and Grace F. Badger, both of Weymouth. 20. William Henry Bicknell and Edith Plummer Simmons, both of Weymouth.
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Aug. 26. Joseph Amabile and Salvata Tirisina, both of Wey- mouth.
66 30. Albert T. Farrar and Mary E. Williamson, both of Norwell.
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30. Charles Otis Bryant and Myra George Eastman, both of Abington.
66- 31. Elmer W. Houghton and S. Adella Marden, both of Weymouth.
Sept. 1. Frederick H. Kidder and Gertrude Smith, both of Norwell.
66 18. Edward H. Benson and Abbie F. (Cushing) Hosley, both of Weymouth.
66
23. Leander C. Cowing and Alice L. (Reyerson) Snow, both of Marion.
.66 24. Patrick J. Hennessey, of Braintree, and Julia Winfred Mahoney, of Quincy.
66 26. Harrison G. Stetson, of Holbrook, and Mabel W. Blancy, of Abington.
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27. Thomas H. Flynn, of Rockland, and Hannah Londer- gan, of Weymouth.
Oct. 3. Nathaniel A. Derby and Mary Etta Thayer, both of Weymouth.
66
7. Peter Corbett and Bridget Coleman, both of Weymouth. Michael Donovan, of Rockland, and Bridget Smith, of Weymouth.
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