Town annual report of Weymouth 1892, Part 6

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 278


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J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal . 197 05


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal 157 83


Whiton, Burdett & Co., clothing


77 30


Wilson, Larrabee & Co., dry goods 115 03


H. H. Saunders, cutting wood, 1891 110 00


Griffin, cutting wood, 1892 75 00


113


Paid Ambler & Hobart, grain and flour . $885 52


J. W. Bartlett & Co., dry goods


19 83


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent Singer Manuf. Co., sewing machine 32 50


William G. Nash. groceries .


358 31


Josepli Cummings, exchange of horses 325 00


1 55


E. Burke, expressage


6 00


Willlam Dowse, salt, hay, etc.


5 50


Daniel Russell. repairing boiler


10 60


Chapeu Bros., potatoes .


1 50


Bryant & Co .. cot bed .


9 72


J. B. Rhines & Co .. lumber, 1891


520 36


Josiah Martin, mẹat


179 46


F. A. Sulis. dry goods


11 75


Cash for clothing of S. W. Wright


5 00


D. W. Pratt, labor on stable


17 60


A. S. Tolman, vinegar


16 08


S. B. Totman, crackers .


9 25


Stephen Cain, repairs


12 50


Geo. H. Bicknell, boots


10 00


Granville Field, manure .


117 00


Iza Pierce, labor in house


42 00


Emma Cummings, labor in house


120 00


Miss Morin. labor in house


35 50


Cash for labor in house .


75 00


Alexander Cummings, labor on farm


200 00


V. K. Cummings, labor on farm


45 79


G. C. Gurney, labor on farm


44 00


Coyle, labor on farm


14 00


Dora Adams, labor in house


49 00


John W. Gillion, hair cutting and shaving


5 50


Granville Thompson, clock and repairing


33 12


F. E. Hobart, dry goods .


7 25


Cash for dry goods .


7 20


J. Roche & Co., blacksmith work


8 76


Daniel Russell & Co., grate


46 71


Charles B. Perigo, care of Geo. Dyer


69 00


114


Paid Thomas Smith, Jr., blacksmith work $81 27


Joseph Poulin, blacksmith work 58 10


S. W. Pratt, repairs, etc. 42 17


C. F. Vaughan, bill .


12 74


C. T. Bailey, groceries


42 18


E. W. Hunt, groceries


203 95


Litchfield, for fish .


87 26


.J. B Howe & Son, crackers, etc. .


32 88


J. M. Walsh, repairing harnesses, etc.


47 10


Baker Hardware Co.


21 71


D. W. Pratt, labor on snow


4 44


Anthony Green, labor on snow


3 50


Cornelius Green, labor on snow


1 25


Cornelius Green, for gravel


1 75


V. K. Cummings, labor on snow.


4 75


Geo. S. Baker, hardware


19 71


Hanson, for dishes .


9 25


A. M. Batchelder, medicine, etc.


59 79


C. Ahlf, repairs 8 90


A. W. Baker, groceries and expressage


29 90


Ford & Phillips, furniture


55 25


W. E. Cunningham, paper


3 00


A. W. Custance, blacksmith work


14 64


Weymouth Clothing Co.


28 50


'S. Lowell, ice


18 80


S. Lowell, ice chest


8 80


Robert Shaw, for goods .


1 00


Elias S. Beals, rent of pasture


2 00


Charles Rice, for meat .


1 85


Z L. Bicknell & Co., for goods


5 33


Cash, to William Dean .


7 00


Cash, for cow .


40 00


Cash, repairs to road scraper . .


50


Cash, for soap, powder and garden seeds


4 85


Cash, O. C R. R. Co., freight


66


Cash, crackers


3 30


Mrs. Burns, for cleaning house .


1 28


.


.


115


Paid Stephen Cain, whitewashing


$16 50


J. S. Bates, rubber packing 1 00


. Hunt & Co., tomato plants


50


M. Delory, mowing salt grass


5 00


Hall, for feed baskets


1 50


V. K.Cummings, putting out fire in wood lot . 2 00


Holbrook. putting out fire in wood pile


1 00


Cash for labor, haying


6 00


J. A. Torrey. for soap


45 30


Cash paid inmates .


13 30


Cash paid for hat for Ida Davis


75


Cash paid for bill heads . 2 00


Cash paid for liniment


1 50


Cash paid for disinfectant


9 00


Cash paid for window glass and paint


1 00


O. I. Ball, for oil


4 00


Thomas Morris, bill


6 00


Cash for eggs and fruit .


4 85


Cash for weighing hay


1 60


Cash for expenses to Boston


6 55


Joseph Cummings, for labor


5 00


Cash for P. O. Box and postage


1 95


Cash for straw bedding .


16 46


Cash for horse shoeing


3 25


Cash for shoe kit


1 05


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, etc.,


3 41


Samuel Thompson, bills .


15 25


Solomon Ford, bills 49 56


Joseph Cummings, services 3 months 250 00


Alexander Cummings, services 9 months


562 50


Town for rent of farm . 300 00


Town for wood from wood lot


100 00


$12,586 14


.


116


INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT ALMS HOUSE, JAN. 2, 1893.


4 horses . $800 00


brushes,


combs,


and cards 5 00


8 cows .


280 00


18 hogs and pigs


206 00


2 sleds


45 00


8 wrenches


4 00


measures 1 00


1 2-horse cart . 40 00


2 coal wagons . 230 00


1 farm wagon .


20 00


2 horse carts


60 00


vinegar barrels .


3 00


1 covered wagon . 20 ( 0


15 00


scythes, snathes,


3 wheel barrows


4 00


rakes 6 00


1 roller .


5 00


forks, pole's . 2 50


1 wheel drag 10 00


hay cutter 3 00


1 mowing machine 50 00


rope .


1 00


5 ploughs 30 00


grindstones . 4 00


1 cultivator 5 00


1 horse hoe


1 00


6 spades and shovels, 2 00


1 buckling harrow


5 00


6 manure forks 2 00


9 hoes 2 40


3 iron bars 2 00


2 pick axes 1 50


1 bush hook 1 00


corn sheller 2 00


meal chest and


water trough 8 00


shave horse . 1 00


cross cut saw 2 00


seed sower 8 00


25 lbs. tea


7 00


water sprinkler 75


cart body


2 00


road scraper


70 00


300 ft. cotton hose and sprinkler . 155 00


circingles


2 00


75 ft. rubber hose . 3 00


eight chains


15 00


hames


2 00


halters


3 00


2 ox yokes .


1 00


1 carriage jack


2 00


5 whiffle-trees and


3 00


4 double harness . 70 00


1 single harness 6 00


2 cart harness .


15 00


70 vine protectors . 5 00


2 2-horse harrows 25 00


2 1-horse harrows


baskets 1 00


4 hogsheads 3 00


empty barrels 6 50


kerosene barrels


.


1 00


1 pung .


78 Fowl . 60 00


11 stake chains 5 00.


lead reins 3 00


117


crackers . 50


chimneys


. 50


100 lbs. fish 7 00


spices


2 25


70 pounds butter .


21 00


67


drag . 3 00


axes . 5 00


7 brooms


.


2 50


3 lanterns


1 00


beetle and wedges 2 00


scales


6 00


hatchet .


50


chest tools 8 00


40 pounds tobacco 15 00


2 stone hammers 1 00


stone tools . 3 00


safe .


40 00


oil cans .


1 00


2 ladders


10 00


72 gallons vinegar


10 00


blocks and ropes . 1 50


wire line


3 00


clothing


75 00


skids . 2 00


household furniture, 800 00


coal shovels. 5 00


15 tons coal. 90 00


35 cords manure 175 00


4 stable brooms 2 00


151 cords wood . 745 00


30 tons hay.


600 00


stable pails . 2 00


400 lbs. pork


40 00


1 horse rake


20 00


4 feed baskets


4 00


onions 40


lumber


20 00


150 pounds sugar 7 50


grain . . 14 00


175 bushels potatoes 150 00


turnips 12 00


nails .


2 00


barb wire


50


cleaver . 50


lantern . 2 00


beets


15 00


snow plough


10 00


ladder hook. 1 00


robes . 6 00


blankets . 20 00


$5.577 90


2 set kettles 3 00


7 00


14 jars


50 lbs. sausage meat, 6 00


100 pounds lard


12 00


pickles


6 00


preserves 12 00


3} barrels apples


10 00


7 00


300 pounds squashes .


250 cabbages


12 00


1 hay knife


2 00


8 pork barrels 6 00


2 butter boxes 2 00


beans 6 00


2 horse harrow 35 00


10 pounds saleratus . oil 50


saws and horses


.


10 00


sole leather 3 00


2 hog hooks


1 00


soap


4 00


balances. 5 00


copper pump 50


shoe jack


3 00


12 hams


22 00


2 spade forks 1 00


6 barrels flour 30 00


140 gallons molasses 50 00


118


We, the undersigned, appraise the Town Farm 64 acres land


$6,400 00


Buildings on same .


10,000 00


Woodland, about 60 acres


1,000 00


$17,400 00


Z. L. BICKNELL, E. J. PITCHER, FRANCIS AMBLER,


Auditors.


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1892.


Cash for board, Solomon W. Wright


$131 00


for board, Charles Goldthwait 65 00 .


for board, Otis H. Hobart


50 46


for board, Josiah M. Pratt


22 00


for board, Elbridge L. Leach .


65 00


for board, Susan Leach . 67 50


for board, Mary F. Rosey


117 00


for board, Josiah Thayer


104 00


for board, William Wildes


11 25


from Solomon W. Wright, for clothing


11 75


for board of State paupers


20 71


for wood


1,048 70


for pigs


48 00


for milk and butter


88 17


· for hay .


202 07


for highway work and removal snow


87 44


for carting coal and wood for schools


471 69


for carting coal and wood for engine houses, etc.


73 00


for wood delivered outside poor


190 35


for cow and calves .


69 18


for white lead and stone


16 50


from Wilson Larraber & Co. .


3 16


$2,963 93


Inventory of Jan. 2, 1893


5,577 90


$8,541 83


119


SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.


EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1892.


DR.


To Inventory Jan. 1, 1892 $5,224 35


Supplies and Expenses pr. memorandum 6,149 29


Joseph Cummings and wife services 250 00


Alexander Cummings and wife services


562 50


Town for rent of farm


3. 0 00


Town for wood


100 00


$12,586 14


CR.


By receipts per memorandum


$2.963 93


Inventory of Jan. 2, 1893 5,577 90


$8.541 83


Cost for the year .


$4,044 31


ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO POOR OUTSIDE ALMS- HOUSE.


WARD ONE.


Assistance to Mrs. Albert Ford . $116 00


Mrs. Cora Ruggles' children . 144 00


Mrs. Abbie L. Joy and child 51 85


Mrs. Patrick McCue and children . 28 23


Child of H. Austin Spear


21 00


$361 08


WARD Two.


Assistance to Mrs. Daniel E. Looney, Jr. $72 00


Mrs. Charles Tormey .


78 90


Mary Fogarty and child


67 30


Harriet M. Burrell


. 87 80


Kennedy children


72 00


Mrs. Catherine Moran


21 00


Mrs. Harriet N. Maxim


. 102 00


Mrs. Patrick Weathers


. 89 00


.


120


Assistance to Jacob A. Lovell . $30 00


George Orcutt and family


· 24 14


William Fogarty (blind)


. 45 00


Joshua Pratt


52 00


$741 14


WARD THREE.


Assistance to Michael Kennedy


$104 00


Mrs. Ann Goodwin


54 30


Mrs. Mary Ahearn


80 00


Mrs. Susan E. Rich


.


18 00


Mrs. Emma Sheehan .


10 00


Mrs. Patrick Curran


78 00


Eben W. Richards and family


178 00


Baxter Torrey


72 00


John Tracy's children .


78 00


Betsey Veazie


·


24 00


Thomas Doran


7 85


$704 15


WARD FOUR.


Assistance to Mrs. John Claven and


family


$135 30


Mrs. Asa Pool


10 00


Mrs. Webster Sutton and family .


50 60


Michael Flynn


104 00


$299 90


WARD FIVE.


Assistance to Henry C. Bates


$120 00


Geo. W. Hayden


130 00


Chas. H. Phillips' family


218 11


Mrs. John Moneghan and family


72 00


Mrs. John Meara


5 13


John Regan


10 00


J. Davis


18 92


Geo. W. Pool


78 00


Chas. E. Raymond


18 05


Assistance to Mrs. Rachael A. Spear, Malden


$52 00


.


$670 21


3


121


Assistance to James Dolan. Chelsea $96 00 Mrs. Estelle Lincoln and family, Hingham 153 00


Mrs. Chas. R. Tirrell, Hingham . 137 00


Mrs. Benjamin Dyer, Holbrook . 17 20


John A. Hickman, Boston . .


75 00


John T. Curran child, Rockland . 18 00


$548 20


$3,324 68


Total amount out of almshouse . Assistance rendered by cities and towns : -


Paid City of Boston to Harriet Stetson . $60 00


City of Boston to Edward Connell 2 00


City of Boston to James W. Beaton 8 00


City of Boston to Mary L. Porter 22 00


City of Boston to Emma Sheehan 16 15


City of Chelsea to Mary Mulvoy .


39 28


City of Lowell to Mary Handley 1 50


Town of Randolph to Mrs. John C. Welsh


92 70


Town of Whitman to Mrs. Chas. W. Turner 50 50


Town of Hingham to Geo. W. Orcutt 5 00


Town of Stoughton to Fairbank's children 15 00


$312 13


TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for board Margaret Lonnegan . $169 92


Wilfred A. Blanchard


169 92


Elizabeth A. Hunt .


169 92


George F. Groves


169 92


Frank W. French .


169 92


Amos S. Rogers


86 77


Mrs. Chas. R. Tirrell


20 89


Ellen A. Cudworth .


107 71


John B. Corkery


42 71


$1,107 68


122


WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for board Hannah Handley $169 92


Clarissa E. Richards 169 92 .


John J. Brown


169 94


$509 78


NORTHAMPTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for board Sadie F. Peterson . $110 96


$110 96


STATE FARM.


Paid for board James Hincs


·


$146 40


$146 40


NORFOLK AND BRISTOL TRUANT SCHOOL.


Paid for board Channing Peterson $6 64


$6 64


Total paid hospitals, etc.


$1,881 46


TOWN PHYSICIANS.


Paid W. A. Drake, services $175 00


E. N. Mayberry, services' 75 00


$250 00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid W. T. Rice, burial Sarah E. Elms,


1891 .


$20 00


Ford & McCormick, burial Nora


Sheehan 20 00


burial John Regan 20 00


burial Thomas Doran . 20 00


Francis L. King, burial Wilson B.


Torrey


20 00


burial unknown child . 5 00


Henry A. Nash, railroad fares and 88 expenses


25 82


123


Paid Leonard V. Tirrell, railroad fares aud


expenses


$31 54


Total expense of town's poor


$162 37


$9.974 95


ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO THOSE HAVING SETTLE MENTS IN OTHER PLACES.


Paid Catherine Nelson, Boston 5 00


Mrs Alexander Murray, Boston 91 35


Ann Sherlock, Taunton . 60 00


Mrs. P. F. Maguire, Stoughton


52 00


Mrs. Ralph Monsdell, Abington


42 96


Mary E. Reidy, Woburn .


65 25


Emma E. Barnes, Rockland


32 00


Hattie Delory, Wellfleet .


20 00 .


Joseph Silvia, Cohasset .


20 50


John W. Pierce, Scituate


2 00


Ahovan Krekarian, State pauper


20 14


Patrick Gaul, State pauper 18 43


James P. Bunker, State pauper 5 00


Chas. MeLaughlin, State pauper 22 57


Margaret Raleigh, State pauper 16 40


John Gilmore, Brockton . 12 20


$185 80


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


DR.


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


Hospital bills from sundry persons . $1,337 89


Aid refunded by sundry persons


·


309 16


$1,647 05


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF TOWN'S POOR FOR THE YEAR 1-92.


Cost at almshouse .


$1,014 31


Cost out of almshouse


·


3,321 68


124


Cost at hospitals, etc. $1,881 46


salary of town physicians


250 00


miscellaneous expenses .


162 37


paid cities and towns


312 13


Total cost


$9,974 95


Paid for State, cities and towns


$485 80


for sundries refunded


1,647 05


$12,107 80


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1891 .


. $3,552 03


Appropriated March 1892,


. 10,000 00


0


13,552 03


Unexpended balance Dec. 31, 1892 $1,444 23


INVENTORY.


DR.


To inventory of Jan. 1, 1892 .


$5,224 35


CR.


By inventory of Jan. 2, 1893 .


5,577 90


Balance


$353 55


TOWN.


By rent of farm


$300.00


By wood from wood lot .


100 00


$400 00


125


JOHN H. STETSON. Treasurer. CR.


By 227 orders drawn in 1892 $12,061 35


TRIAL BALANCE, JAN. 2, 1893.


DR.


CR.


Almshouse


$4.044 31


Aid rendered out of almshouse


. 3,524 68


Paid to cities and towns .


312 13


Hospitals, etc.


1,881 46


Town Physicians .


250 00


Miscellaneous expenses .


162 37


Paid for state, cities and towns


485 80


Town Treasurer, sundries refunded .


1,647 05 .


Inventory


353 55


Town .


.


400 00


John H. Stetson. treasurer (orders drawn)


12,061 35


.


$12,461 35


$12,461 35


126


PAUPERS IN ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1893.


Date Admitted.


NAMES.


Age.


Remarks.


Weeks.


Dys.


1892.


Jan.


1


Elizabeth Tirrell.


73


52


-


1


Elizabeth C. Tirrell.


37


52


-


1


Alonzo Tirrell


52


52


1


Leroy Tirrell ..


51


52


1


Lucius Tirrell.


48


52


1


Samuel V. White.


79


52


1


John W. Gillion .


89


52


-


1


Hiram Blanchard.


74


52


66


1


George Loud.


50


Died March 29


12


4


66


1


Read Blanchard.


83


52


1


1


William Dean


33


66


·1


Ida F. Davis.


32


52


1


Mary F. Rosy.


57


Boarder (sol-


52


-


66


1


Nancy Naslı


73


52


-


66


1


Elizabeth Ryan


23


52


1


Child of Elizabeth Ryan . .


2


52


Michael McCarty


53


52


1


George W. Dyer


69


52


1


Ira D. Noyce .


58


52


1


Mary F. Noyce


53


52


66


1


Nellie Noyce.


34


52


.66


1


Harry Noyce


5 .


52


-


66


1


Susan Leach


70


Boarder (sol-


52


-


1


Charles E. Tirrell.


45


52


66


1


Jason Thayer.


78


Left June 2 ...


21


6


1


Daniel Griffin


55


52


1


Josiah Thayer


74


Boarder


52


1


Henry Carr ..


70


52


-


1


Solomon W. Wright.


76


Boarder dier)


(sol-


66


1


Patrick Cohen


50


Left Apr. 7, re- turned Oct. 30


22


6


1


William Kennedy


31


Left March 4 . .


9


66


1


Michael Daily. .


40


Left March 31.


12


6


March


7


Ahovan Krekarian


23


Left March 13


(State pauper)


1


6


-


1


John Kegan.


68


Left Aug. 16, returned Sept.


8, died Oct. 14


34


2


1


William Wildes


64


Boarder,


died


Jan. 21


3


1


Elbridge L. Leach


64


Boarder (sol-


dier), died June 2.


21


6


dier's widow)


-


52


-


52


dier's widow)


1


127


PAUPERS IN ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1. 1893. - Continued.


Date Admitted.


NAMES.


Are.


Remarks.


Weeks. Dys.


1892.


March 13


Charles McLaughlin .


28


Left April 9


(State pauper)


31


Josiah M. Pratt.


72


Boarder, left Apr. 2. return- ed Oct. 13,


died Oct. 27. .


16


2


April


9


Nora Sheehan


32


Died Apr. 16 ..


1


1


June


13


Charles Goldthwait


72


Boarder (sol-


28


6


July


8


Jason Thayer.


78


66


8


Otis H. Hobart.


59


.


Boarder


(sol-


2.5


1


8


Bridget Martin


29


Removed July 11 to Tewks- bury.


-


Aug


16


Patrick Gaul


24


Left Sept. 7


3


1


Oct.


14


Albert A. Perigo


41


Left Oct. 26 ...


1


5


19


Eben N. Bean .


66


10


3


Dec.


13


Michael Daily .


40


4


455 tramps, 1 day each ...


....


65


Total weeks


. .


1,794


2


Deduct for boarders and


State paupers.


...


312


1


1,482


1


Cost per week, $2.73 -


-


24


Wilson B. Torrey


70


Died Nov. 14 ..


27


1


25


1


31


Sarah N. Pratt.


52


dier) ..


dier). .


(State pauper)


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


BIRTHS.


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office for the year 1892.


January.


1. Pepina Merluzzo.


3. Mary Florence Yourell.


4. George Francis Delory.


7. Hazel Forester Tirrell.


9. Thomas Ambrose Boyle.


11. Ruth Harris Hicks.


12. Arthur Edwin Davis.


12. Walter Ernest Pfefferkorn, twin.


12. Florence Annie Pfeffer-


korn, twin.


12. James Kelley.


15. Arthur Bradford Cook.


21. Grace Gertrude Graves.


22 Margaret Teresa Connell.


23. Bertha Marguerite Ford.


26. William Edward Lavangie.


27. Lena Louise Cody.


30. Harold Sprague Sears.


30. Mary Ellen Gerald.


February.


1. Walton Raymond Bos-


worth.


3. John Joseph Connor.


5. Johannah Teresa Curren.


5. Charles Alfred Hayden.


5. Ruth Ewel Sherman.


February.


10. Female child of Michael and Hannah Spillane.


10. Bertha May Davis.


10. Arthur McGrory.


10. Herbert Lincoln Ross.


11, Ernest Lovell Prouty.


11. Margaret Catherine Dwyer.


12. Emma Ethel Burrell.


13. Lillian May Garey.


14. Theresa Mae Condon.


19. Ethel Ann Bernhart.


20. Florence May Stetson.


24. Madeline Feozeo.


24. Robert William Alvoord.


26. Sadie Atkins Webster.


26. Charles Estes Cushing, Jr.


26. Mary Ellen Murphy.


27. Harold Engene Williams.


28. Alice Cullen.


March.


1. Patrick Edward McNa- mara.


2. Joseph Patrick O'Neil.


2. Stanly Reginald Sulis.


2. Lina Isabelle Baker.


5. Sarah Gertrude Lonergan®


8. Edwin Phillips.


129


March.


10. Annie Grande.


11. Alice May Casey.


14. Lovetta Healey.


14. Neil Dalton.


17. Arthur William Carter.


18. Selma Augustus Hender- SOI.


18. Grace Josephine Damon.


18. Winifred Hart.


19. Joseph Henry Madden.


22. William Francis Clark.


23. Francis O'Reilly.


24. Inene Chase Davidson.


24. Susie Evelyn Burns.


25. Thomas H. Curley.


26. David Francis Condrick.


27. William Dwyer.


28. James Francis Halloran.


30. Alton Crockett Hawkes.


31. Alfred William Sladen


31. Garret T. Burns.


April.


1. Howard Derby Whiting.


3. Joseph Francis Goulais.


3. Female child of Oscar and S. Abbie Madan.


4. Ralph Francis Raymond.


6. Helen Florence Richards.


7. Rosanna Higgins.


7. William Joseph Terry.


7. Abbie Wadsworth May- nard.


10. Mary Alice Conity.


13. Robert Rodolph White.


17. George Edward McCarthy.


April.


20. Earle Whittier Paulin.


23. John Roy Brown.


25. Edward Joseph McCourt.


25. Arthur Francis Dalton.


27. Helen Elizabeth Nugent.


2.8. George Coyle Smith.


29. Edwin Vernon Cunning- ham.


30. George Isaac Beldem.


May.


1. Barbara Kimmel Ries.


1. James Russell Curtin.


1. Pauline Foster.


2. Nathaniel Solomon Ford.


2. Clarence Lester Smith.


2. Walter Richmond Wins- low.


3. Adeline Rachel Tarbox.


3. Sarah Mary Walmsley.


9. Nicolena Desedela.


11. Mary Elizabeth Drown.


14. Henrietta Frances Schutz.


15. Roy Clark Johnston.


17. Bessie Anzalone.


20. Edna Marie Kezar.


22. Mabel Frances Baker.


25. Ruth Gertrude Allen.


26. Ethel Miller Bartlett.


30. Alton Russell Wilder.


30. Flora May Havelin.


31. Ethel Harrison McDonald.


June.


1. Charles Kenneth Urqua- hart, twin.


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June.


1. Keith Stuart Urquahart, twin.


4. Annie Marguerite Clary.


5. Hayden Clement Harris.


6. Jessie Grant Davis.


7. Michael Patrick Ryan.


7. Annie Ruth Donovan.


8. Sarah Elizabeth McCue.


8. Margaret Leonora Con- drick.


9. Female child of Hiram and Elizabeth Thayer.


11. Margaret Kelley.


17. Grace Mildred Bicknell.


18. Emerson Russell Dizer.


20. Howard Bills Keene ..


21. William Lawrence Sum- mers.


21. Lawrence Glendon French.


22. Ralph Elroy Saunders.


26. Susan Jane Morales.


28. Clement Norton Curtis.


30. Joseph Edward McGlore.


30. Elizabeth Burgess.


July.


13. William Jackson.


16. Warren Adolph Bates.


19. Florence MacDonald.


20. Charles Everett Keene.


20. Bessie Evelin Rowel.


24. Ethel Faunee Marsh.


25. Thomas Henry Crowley.


25. Louise May Hersey.


25. Female child of William F. and Mary J. O'Connor.


July. 27. Bertha Tangery. 27. Mary Jane Pool. 27. Louis Reilly. 30. William Lindley Dean ..


31. Annie Louise Deyoung.


August.


1. Male child of Seth C. and Lizzette C. Vining.


3. 'William Richard Duffey.


5. Roland Elsworth Belcher.


7. Emma Florence Curtis.


8. George Bradford Bicknell.


8. Ella Holbrook.


10. Olive Tresa Smith.


10. Elmer Newhall Burrell.


11. Mabel Davis Taylor.


12. Hazel Marie Locke.


14. Rosie Alice Peron.


15. Grace Madgelon Harris.


16. George Francis Healey.


18. Davis Stetson Howe.


20. Rita Clark Page.


20. Maria Agnes Moneghan.


21 Margaret Welch.


21. Theodore Torrey.


24. Mary Agnes Murray.


24. Elizabeth Smith.


25. Bertha Forest Harris.


September.


2. Mary Lillian Lyons.


9. Francis Denbroeder Hart.


13. Margaret Heald.


18. Annie Amrock.


19. Esther Wallace Bicknell.


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September.


21. Nora O'Rouke.


23. Annie Lovetta Shields.


24. Dorothy Francis Rea.


28. Edward Croker.


29. Arthur Thomas Pratt.


30. Male child of George and Maggie Healey.


October.


2. Myron West Cummings.


2. John Joseph Barry.


2. William Davis Stewart.


3. Christopher Cullen.


14. Mary Elizabeth Frazer.


17. William Henry Nelligan.


17. Thomas Tracey McCarty.


19. Sumner Emmons Fearing.


19. Annie Buckley.


19. Elsie Marshall Pray.


19. Helen Elizabeth Pratt.


23. Charles Harold Lincoln.


26. Male child of Frank and Sarah L. Barnes.


26. Clara Louise Pope.


28. Male child of John and Ellen Garrity.


28. Martin Goodman Coyle.


28. Harold Albion Hawes.


31. Bridget Agnes Fitzgerald.


November.


2. Mary Agnes Duffy.


4. Helena Reidy.


7. Olga Putnam Bailey.


8. Ruth Frances Shanahan.


9. Gladys Lillian Shurtleff.


November.


9. Male child of Charles G. and Junie B. Morrill.


10. Della May Saville.


11. John James Green.


12. Ruth Eleanor Kennedy.


12. Edward Jackson Maynard.


13. Michael James Eagan.


14. James Kilfoy Condrick.


16. Jolın Saillardet.


17. Theresa St. Clair Lowell.


20. Stanley Overy.


20. Alice Hoburt Tudale.


22. Frederick Herbert Farrar.


26. Male child of Emidds and Margaret Cusitore.


26. Annie Mclaughlin.


December.


1. Male child of Charles J. and Nellie H. Scott.


1. Bertha Mallissia Sprague.


2. Thomas Slattery.


3. James Lewis Boyd.


4. Simon Benjamin Delorey.


7. John Baptist Joyce.


10. Mary Margaret Lynch.


12. William Henry Doriant.


12. Helen May Bates.


13. Rocco Mauro.


14. Henry Albert Tracy.


15. John Fennell.


15. Walter Healey.


16 John Henry Coffey.


18. Gladys May Larmey.


18. Carl Bicknell Reed.


20. Hazel Alton Roarty.


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December.


20. Mary Roseanna Watson.


20. Loretta Quinn.


24. Grace Francis Torry.


25. Daniel Francis Rowell.


26. Lillian Gertrude Keay.


December.


26. Eva Loverna Torrey.


26. Edmond Russell Howley.


28. Theresa Ellen Kobler.


29. Celia Hurley.


29. Nina Leslie Quinn.


MARRIAGES.


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office for the year 1892.


Date of marriagee.


Jan. 4. Simon Peter Dhooge and Margaret E, Pitts, both of Weymouth.


66 12. Robert Healey, of Weymouth, and Elizabeth Madden, of Boston.


66 18. Benjamin E. Wrightington and Rebecca H. Payne, both of Weymouth.


66 24. John T. Buckley and Mary A. Woods, both of Wey- mouth


Feb. 12. Edward L. Curtin and Catherine E. Lonergan, both of Weymouth.


18. Timothy Connor, of Weymouth, and Elizabeth E. Eustace, of Rockland.


66 20. William H. Amrock and Annie F. Fitzsimmons, both of Weymouth.


66 23.


John D. Mason and Clara C. Paine, both of Wey- mouth.


66 22. Jeremiah J. McAnarey, of No. Abington, and Clara A. Holbrook, of Weymouth.


66


27. Heary B. Packard and Lottie E. Blanchard, both of Abington.


March 1. James H. A. Tracy and Mary E. Lynch, both of Weymouth.


66 1. James R. Quinlan, of North Abington, and Mary E. Greaney, of Weymouth.


13. Manuel S. Page and Stella M. Clark, both of Wey- mouth.


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April


5. Bertrand W. Maxim and Ellen McKenna. both of Weymouth.


66


17. William R. Panting, of Randolph, and Maria V. Lo- throp, of Ironton, Ohio.


66


21. Joseph A. Eaton and Idella M. Whitehouse, both of Braintree.


66 30.


H. Alden Damon and Florence C. Litchfield, both of Weymouth.


May 5. E. Faxon Shaw and Ida F. Gay, both of Weymouth. 12. Robert F. Shaw and Marion J. (West) Cronin, both of Weymouth.


66 14. Thomas G. Poole and Annie O'Hare, both of Wey- mouth.


66 17. Josiah Q. Spear and Hannah J. (Orcutt) Burrell, both of Weymouth.


" 22. George M. Arnold, of Hingham, and Katie Arceneaux, of Weymouth.


66 24. Joseph L. Hobart and Desire C. (Dyer) Pratt, both of Braintree.


66 29. George Healey and Maggie Lynch, both of Wey- mouth.


66


25. Daniel J. McGerigle, of Randolph, and Annie Hickey, of Weymouth.


June 1. Cassius Tirrell and Arria G. Stewart, both of Wey- mouth.


5. Euclid D. Catredal, of Clinton, and Mary A. Fitzger- ald, of Weymouth.


6. Thomas A. Chubbuck, of Rockland, and Lydia A. Torrey, of Weymouth.


66 11. Charles I. Newcomb and J. Gertrude Bates, both of Lynn.


14.


66 Walter A. Holbrook, of Holbrook, and Mary V. Hol- brook, of Weymouth.


16. John L. Trainer, of Weymouth, and Mary A. Revieve, of Braintree.


21. A. Mason Bachelder and Hattie B. Baker, both of Weymouth.


134


June 21. Thomas Horan and Lillie Heffernan, both of Wey- mouth.


22. Q. Irving Loud and Lucy E. (Bailey) Thomas, both of Weymouth.


66


22. Frederick E. Whittemore, of Reading, and Edith. L. Easterbrook, of Weymouth.


66 23. Benjamin N. Ells and Annie C. F. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


66 25. Edward Rimener and Mary J. Cashen, both of Wey- mouth.


66 27. John E. Cross and Mary B. Gorman, both of Wey- 1 mouth.


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66 28. Edmund P. White and Sarah E. Lynch, both of Wey- mouth.


66 29. John W. Hanley and Mary E. Buttimore, both of Weymouth.


66


29. Frank S. Cobbett and Dora B. Damon, both of Ab- ington.


66


30. Dennis J. Slattery and Mary E. Griffin, both of Wey- mouth.


July


3. Thomas M. Cross and Nellie E. Powers, both of Wey- mouth.


66 4.


J. Frank McGreavey, of Weymouth, and Annie M. Landers, of Scituate.




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