Town annual report of Weymouth 1893, Part 6

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 286


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4 00


Cash for weighing hay .


90


Cash for railroad freight .


1 21


Cash for blankets, circingles, etc.


12 00


Cash to inmates


10 50


Cash for expenses to Boston


6 25


Cash for hats .


2 50


Cash for apples


5 00


Cash for knives and forks, repairs, etc.


7 20


Alexander Cummings, services


825 00


Town for rent


300 00


Town for wood from wood lot . ·


475 00


Total


$12,715 10


Timothy Cohen, shovelling snow


.


112


INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT ALMS- HOUSE, JAN. 1, 1894.


4 horses . $600 00


brushes,


combs,


7 cows ·


245 00


and cards


$5 00


11 stake chains


5 00


8 wrenches


4 00


2 sleds 45 00


1 2-horse cart


40 00


measures, baskets, 2 00


2 coal wagons


230 00


4 hogsheads 3 00


1 farm wagon 20 00


2 horse carts 60 00


2 vinegar barrels 2 00


1 covered wagon


20 00


1 kerosene barrel 1 50


1 pung


3 wheelbarrows


4 00


scythes, snaths,


1 roller


5 00


ropes


6 00


1 wheel drag . 10 00


forks and poles 2 50


hay cutter .


3 00


5 ploughs 30 00


rope .


1 00


1 cultivator 5 00


1 horse hoe 1 00


1 buckling harrow 5 00


6 spades and shovels 2 00


2 2-horse harrows 25 00


6 manure forks 2 00


2 1-horse harrows. 3 00


9 hoes 2 40


4 double harness 70 00


3 iron bars 2 00


1 single harness 6 00


2 pick-axes 1 50


1 bush hook


1 00


1 corn sheller


2 00


meal chest and


5 whiffle-trees and 8


trough 8 00


shave horse


1 00


cross cut saw


·


2 00


seed sower 8 00


water sprinkler 75


300 feet cotton hose


and nozzle .


.


155 00


circingles


2 00


75 feet rubber hose


.


3 00


chains 15 00


hames 2 00


halters


3 00


lead reins 3 00


cart body 2 00


road scraper


60 00


grindstone . 4 00


70 vine protectors 5 00


2 cart harnesses . 20 00


2 ox yokes 1 00


1 carriage jack . 2 00


15 00


98 fowl .


50 00


1 mowing machine . 50 00


70 barrels 7 00


14 hogs and pigs 125 00


113


2-horse harrow . $30 00


40 cords manure . . $200 00


drag


3 00


25 tons hay


500 00


snow plough


10.00


bedding


25 00


robes


5 00


stable pails 2 00


blankets


20 00


grain


18 00


axes


5 00


14 tons coal


84 00


saws and horses . 10 00


700 pounds pork


70 00


beetle and wedges, 2 00


6₺ barrels flour 29 25


hatchet .


50


10 gallons molasses 4 50


chest tools . 8 00


150 pounds sugar


9 00


2 stone hammers


1 00


14 jars


7 00


2 butter boxes 2 00


2 bushels beans


3 80


spices


6 00


blocks and ropes .


1 50


balances 5 00


skids


2 00


kerosene oil


3 15


coal shovels


5 00


7 brooms .


2 50


ladder hook 1 00


179 pounds tobacco 71 60


sole leather


3 00


20 gallons vinegar


3 00


7 00


1 horse rake


15 00


3 lanterns 1 00


meat


.


6 60


220 pounds lard


25 30


18 gallons pickles


9 00


preserves


12 00


shoe jack 3 00


1 barrel apples


5 00


4 stable brooms


2 00


4 feed baskets


4 00


lumber 20 00


600 cabbages 24 00


cleaver 50


12 pork barrels 6 00


lantern 2 00


16 hams 26 80


20 pounds coffee


5 00


100 pounds tea 40 00


nails


2 00


90 pounds fish 7 00


safe . 40 00


soap .


66 pounds


sausage


scales 6 00


oil cans . 1 00


copper pump 1 50


vegetables


70 75


80 bushels potatoes 68 00


wire line 3 00


barbed wire 50


15 pounds fresh pork, 1 50


2 set kettles 3 00


1 hay knife


2 00


2 spade forks


1 00


90 pounds butter . 29 70


40 pounds salaratus


2 40


stone tools . 3 00


2 ladders


10 00


2 hog hooks


1 00


114


crackers


$1 00


household furniture . $800 00


361 cords wood . 1,164 00


chimneys


1 50


5 pounds cheese . 75


clothing .


175 00


$5,778 25


We, the undersigned, appraise the Town Farm 64


acres land .


. $6,400 00


Buildings on same .


.


.


10,000 00


Woodland, 60 acres ·


.


600 00


$17,000 00


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


Auditors.


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1893.


Cash for board, Mary F. Rosey


$117 00


for board, Susan Leach .


117 00


for board, Solomon W. Wright


130 00


for board, Alfred G. Adlington


101 80


for board, William C. Nash


1 18


for board, Martin Hennessey .


5 71


for board, Frederick Coolidge


5 63


for board, Charles Goldthwait .


57 01


for board, Otis H. Hobart


56 25


Otis H. Hobart (now due, $30.21)


for board, Josiah Thayer 104 00


for board, Mary A. Buckley and child


37 50


for boarder ·


1 00


for board of State paupers


30 59


for barrels


3 75


for carting logs


4 00


for wood


706 75


for pigs .


48 00


for milkand butter .


89 48


for calves


29 40


.


.


.


115


Cash for hay . $24 75


for highway work, and removing snow 475 38


for wood, and carting coal for schools, town house, lockups, and engine houses


593 49


for wood, and carting coal to poor . .


271 25


from Solomon W. Wright, for clothing


21 09


$3,032 01


Inventory of Jan. 1, 1894, .


5,778 25


Total


$8,810 36


SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE. EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR 1893. DR.


To Inventory of January 2, 1893 $5,577 90


Supplies and expenses per memorandum


5,537 20


Alexander Cummings and wife, services


825 00


Town for rent of farm .


300 00


Town for wood, from wood lot


.


475 00


$12,715 10


CR.


By receipts per memorandum .


$3,032 01


Inventory of Jan. 1, 1894 . .


5,778 25


8,810 36


Cost for the year


$3,904 84


ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO POOR OUT OF ALMS- HOUSE.


WARD ONE.


Paid for Mrs. Cora Ruggles' children . $144 00


Mrs. Abbie L. Joy and child . 69 75


Mrs. Geo. T. Harding and children,


37 90


Mrs. Daniel J. Gilligan and child


6 00


Nellie Spear and child .


39 00


Mrs. James P. Bunker . ·


5 00


Mrs. Lucy A. Packard . . 10 10 ·


$311 75


116


WARD Two.


Paid for Kennedy children


$72 00


Harriet M. Burrell . .


88 25


Mrs. Harriet N. Maxim .


94 50


Mrs. Charles Tormey


77 05


Mrs. John Ryan and children .


97 35


Mrs. Ann Lynch and children


164 35


Mrs. Patrick Weathers


144 00


Eugene A. Webster


5 00


Mrs. Catherine Moran


103 25


Mrs. Jeremiah Haley


10 15


William Fogarty


75 00


Joshua Pratt .


26 00


Mrs. Ann McCue .


10 15


Mrs. Lavinia Bullard


13 00


John M. Connell


6 00


$988 05


WARD THREE.


Betsey Veazie


$34 00


John Tracy, children


72 00


Mrs. Susan B. Rich and children


96.00


Baxter Torrey


104 00


Mrs. Ann Goodwin


27 00


Mrs. Mary Ahearn


75 15


Mrs. Patrick Curran


13 50


Eben W. Richards


·39 00


Stephen White


51 80


Michael Kennedy


60 66


Mrs. Mary Doran .


76 00


WARD FOUR.


Mrs. John Clavin and children $139 85


Michael and Julia Flynn


108 20


Godfrey Ahlstedt .


180 50


Mrs. Webster Sutton


61 20


Robert Saunders and wife


85 00


.


649 11


574 75


.


.


117


WARD FIVE.


Paid for Henry C. Bates


$120 00


Geo. W. Hayden


130 00


Geo. Hayden


72 00


Mrs. John Monaghan and child


72 00


Chas. H. Phillips, family


312 37 ·


Nellie Noyce and child .


64 00


Geo. Davis


77 06


Geo. W. Pool


78 00


Ira D. Noyce


9 65


Michael Crowley, Jr., children


20 00


Chas. E. Raymond


43 59


Mrs. J. T. Maddan and children


45 30


$1,043 97


Mrs. Rachael A. Spear, in Malden . $48 00


James Dolan, in Chelsea 120 00


Mrs. Charles R. Tirrell in Hingham, 116 00


Mrs. Estella Lincoln and family, in


Hingham 156 00


John A. Hickman and Son, in


Boston


130 00


Laurett B. Torrey, 1892 and 1893, in Cummington . 164 00


$734 00


Assistance rendered by cities and towns : -


Paid City of Boston for Harriet Stetson . $60 00


City of Boston for John A. Hickman and Son 24 00


Town of Randolph for Mrs. John C. Welsh 135 20


Town of Rockland for Mrs. Mary A. Delory . 120 00


118


Paid Town of Rockland for Mrs. Emily


Sargent


$44 00


Town of Cohasset for Mrs. Mary (Fogerty) Mullen 56 98


City of Lowell for Mary Handley 14 93


City of Brockton for Dennis Collins' family .


78 04


$533 15.


Total amount out of almshouse


$4,301 63.


TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for board Margaret Lonnegan . $169 46


Wilfred A. Blanchard 169 46


Elizabeth A. Hunt ·


93 50


Geo. F. Groves


169 46


Frank W. French .


32 23


Ellen A. Cudworth


169 46


John B. Corkery


19 50


Franklin C. Pratt . .


27 48


$850 55.


WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


Paid for board Hannah Handley


$169 46


Clarissa E. Richards 169 46


James J. Brown


169 48


$508 40.


STATE FARM.


Paid for board Janet Hines


$73 60


John F. Sheehan .


.


28 28


$101 88


NORFOLK AND BRISTOL TRUANT SCHOOL.


Paid for board of Geo. Fisher


$84 86


$84 86.


SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED.


Paid for board Daniel E. Turner $155 06 $155 06


Total paid hospitals, etc. .


$1,700 75


119


TOWN PHYSICIANS.


Paid W. A. Drake, services .


$175 00


E. N. Mayberry, services 75 00


$250 00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid W. Wallace Clapp, for burial Eliza-


beth A. Hunt $20 00


Ford & McCormick, for burial Charles Henry · 20 00


W. F. Rice, conveying E. M. Bean to hospital . 8 00


Geo. F. Maynard, conveying Charles Henry to Almshouse . 3 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing extra reports 9 30


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent,


J. B. Pratt place 6 00


Henry A. Nash, railroad fares and expenses 13 03


CR. $79 33


By J. H. Stetson, treasurer, from Frank Drayton, rent of Mrs. Jas. B.


Pratt house .


$25 00


$54 33


ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO THOSE HAVING A SET- TLEMENT IN OTHER PLACES.


State paupers as follows : -


Paid for Edward Hill $5 30


John Powers .


.


14 29


Patrick McCue 27 87


Mrs. James Dillon and family 20 15


Mrs. Mary Maloney


·


16 00


Mrs. Margaret Raleigh and family .


16 25


120


Paid for Mrs. Mary Lewis $6 65


Mrs. Minnie McNamara and chil-


dren 7 33


Mrs. Patrick Ryan and family 7 33


Mrs. Catherine Nelson, settlement, Boston 14 00


Martin Hennessy and wife, settle- ment, Lynn ·


304 93


Mrs. Ann Sherlock, settlement,


Taunton 60 00


Mrs. P. F. Maguire, settlement, Stoughton . 52 00


Walter B. Stetson children, settle- ment, Marshfield 54.00


Jacob Chandler, settlement, Marsh- field 54 00


Harriet Delory, settlement, Well-


fleet .


56 00


Joseph Silvia, settlement at Cohasset 67 69


$783 79


By cash from treasurer of town of Cohasset,


67 69


$716 10


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


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


Hospital bills from sundry persons . $1,186 21 Aid refunded . 170 16


$1,356 37


121


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF TOWN'S POOR, FOR THE YEAR 1893.


Cost at almshouse .


$3,904 84


Cost out of almshouse


.


4,301 63


Cost at hospitals, etc.


1,700 75


Salary of town physicians


250 00


Miscellaneous expenses .


54 33


Paid by cities and towns .


533 15


Total cost of Town's poor


$10,744 70


Paid for the state, cities and towns


716 10


For sundries refunded


1,381 37


Total® .


. $12,842 17


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1892


. $1,444 23


Appropriation, March 6, 1893


. 12,000 00


Appropriation for deficiency in 1892


2,000 00


15,444 23


Unexpended balance


$2,602 06


INVENTORY.


DR.


To inventory of Jan. 2, 1893 . $5,577 90


CR.


By inventory of Jan. 1, 1894 .


5,778 25


Balance


·


$200 35


TOWN.


CR.


By rent of farm


$300 00


By wood cut from wood lot


475 00


$775 00


122


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer. CR.


By 223 orders drawn in 1893 . $12,267 52


TRIAL BALANCE, JAN. 1, 1894.


DR.


CR.


Almshouse


. $3,904 84


Aid rendered out of almshouse


. 4,301 63


Aid rendered by cities and towns


533 15 ·


Hospitals, etc.


. 1,700 75


Town physicians


250 00 .


Miscellaneous expenses . . 54 33


Town treasurer. sundries refunded .


.


1,381 37


Paid for State, cities and towns


716 10


Inventory


200 35


Town ·


$775 00


John H. Stetson, treasurer (orders drawn)


12,267 52


.


$13,042 52


$13,042 52


7


123


PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1894.


Date Admitted.


NAMES.


Age.


Remarks.


Weeks.


Days.


1893.


Jan.


1


Elizabeth Tirrell.


74


52


1


Elizabeth C. Tirrell.


38


52


-


66


1


Alonzo Tirrell


53


52


-


1


Leroy Tirrell.


52


52


1


Lucius Tirrell.


49


52


60


1


Charles R. Tirrell.


46


52


66


1


Samuel V. White.


80


52


66


1


John W. Gillion ..


90


52


66


1


Hiram Blanchard.


75


52


-


66


1


Read Blanchard.


84


52


-


66


1


William Dean


34


52


-


66


1


Ida F. Davis.


33


Boarder (sol-


52


-


66


1


Susan Leach .


71


Boarder (sol-


52


-


1


Nancy Nash.


73


Died Oct. 24 ..


42


3


66


1


Elizabeth Ryan.


24


66


1


Ida May Ryan. .


3


-


1


-


1


Geo. W. Dyer.


69


Left May 9.


18


3


1


Ira D. Noyce.


58


Left April 7.


13


6


66


1


Mary F. Noyce


53


Left April 7 . ..


13


6


66


1


Nellie Noyce.


34


Left April 7 ...


13


6


66


1


Harry Noyce ..


5


Left April 7.


13


6


66


1


Jason Thayer.


79


52


-


60


1


Josiah Thayer


75


Boarder


52


-


66


1


Henry Carr.


71


52


66


1


Sarah N. Pratt.


53


Left March 25.


12


66


1


Eben N. Bean.


66


Left Jan. 4 ....


4


66


1


Charles Goldthwait .. .... 73


Left March 15, boarder (sol- dier)


10


4


July


17


Charles Goldthwait.


78


Left Sept. 11,


boarder (sol- dier).


S


I


Jan.


1


Otis H. Hobart. . . .


60


Left Sept. 12. Soldier board-


er to Jan. 10. .


36


3


12


Martin Hennessy


51


Left Jan. 22,


boarder (sol- dier


1


4


-


1


Mary F. Rosey


58


dier's widow)


52


-


1


Michael McCarty


54


56


52


-


1


Solomon W. Wright. 77


Boarder (sol-


dier)


52


-


1


Patrick Cohen


51


52


-


I


Michael Daily


41


52


-


-


1


1


Daniel Griffin .


52


dier's widow ;


52


52


124


PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1894 - Continued.


Date Admitted.


NAMES.


Age.


Remarks.


Weeks.


Days.


1893.


March 21 66


21


Alfred G. Adlington .


57


Boarder (sol-


40


5


66


24


John Powers.


22


Left April 3, State pauper .. Left Aug. 30, boarder (sol- dier)


1


4


Aug.


16


Frederick Coolidge.


51


2


-


Sept.


26


Mary A. Buckley


29


13


5


66


26


Annie Buckley.


1


13


5


Nov.


3


Jeremiah Doran


31


S


2


66


8


Harriet N. Maxim


68


7


4


66


12


William C. Nash


49


Left Nov. 14, boarder (sol- dier ).


6


-


66


24


Patrick McCue


30


Left Dec. 24.


4


Dec.


11


Albert Coolidge.


44


3


Albert Perigo.


42


Left Dec. 25 ...


1


214 2 4


919 tramps, 1 day each ...


131


2


Total weeks


1,675


1


Deduct for boarders and State paupers .


302


1


Cost per week, $2.84+


1,373


4


Charles Henry


54


Died May 13 ..


7


-


3


20


Rachael A. Spear


66


State pauper.


15


dier) .. .


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


BIRTHS.


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, in the year 1893.


January.


1. Dominick Moro.


6. Nellie Keene Sprague.


7. Louise Atherton Harris.


8. Alice Elizabeth Hurley.


9. Nathan Lovell Beal.


9. Minnie Etta Perry.


10. Marie Curtin.


10. Mabel Ethel Burrell.


13. Edward Everett Pratt, Jr.


15. Blanche Celia Lonergan.


19. James Francis Heffernan.


21. Ruth Lawrence Mason.


24. Mabel Esther Lobbin.


24. Male child of Joseph and Fellemar Jeffe.


30. Albert Bisbee Bennett.


February.


2. Theo Alice Shaw.


4. Annie Cross Carlton.


5. Walter Vinal Reed.


5. George Ryan.


7. Alice Ruth Bleakney.


8. Mary Winifred Reid.


9. William Tracey Wall.


10. Frank Gennacco.


13. Ruth Mary Reidy.


16. John Carlton Trainor.


February.


16. Helen MacDowd.


19. Edward- Mullen Cross.


21. Leslie Burrell Brown.


23. Frederick Cleveland Lewis.


24. Bertha Frances Doran.


27. William Francis Mahoney.


28. David Franklin Richards.


March.


6. Vernon Marcellus White.


10. Sarah Pauline Bergaron.


14. Alfred Bartlett Lyon.


14. Herbert Dane Jones.


16. Thomas Edward Joyce.


17. Nicholas Garofalo.


18. Female child of Almon B. and Alice Raymond.


20. Mertel Dizer Smith.


21. David Condon.


22. James Glendon Roy McGill


22. Mary Madaline Ferullo.


25. Mary Gertrude Welch.


26. Mabel Helen Hanson.


April.


2. Francis Brett Carroll.


3. Ruth Emerson Trufant.


5. Carl Emmons Pratt.


5. Joseph Henry Shechan.


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April.


7. Laura Gordon Batcheldor.


8. Walter Augustus Saunders


8. Annie May Horan.


12. Marion Teresa Griffin.


14. Charles Henry Derusha.


14. Henry Johnson.


17. Rollen Joseph Martin.


17. Dorothy Darling.


18. Asa Francis Bourke.


23. Helen May Keefe.


24. Mary Louise Caulfield.


25. Leon Howard Larmey, twin.


25. Carl Herbert Larmey, twin.


26. Caroline Amabile.


28. Thomas Joseph Welch.


May.


1. John Burke.


1. Female child of Burnice G. Tuffts.


4. Cora Mildred Chambers.


5. Lilas May Cudworth.


6. Walter Franklin Pratt.


10 George Willard Hunt.


15. Gladys . Garey Hunt.


17 William Lyman.


17 Luraka May Cane.


18. Augustine Terry.


19. Mary Ellen Veno.


21. Hattie Gundoway.


24. Mary Alice Levangia.


25. Agnes Donovan.


26. Bessie Loretta Roberts.


28. Edward Austin Hunt.


June.


1. Muriel Butler.


1. Edward Cafrey.


1. Hasket Derby Blanchard.


3. John Joseph Hackett, Jr.


7. Male child of Lewis and Georgina Farina.


8. Louiza Ghiorzi.


11. Edwin Thayer McBride.


11. Joseph Dunn.


11. Alice Hersey.


11. Frederick William Bum- pus.


13. Charles King.


15. Male child of Francis H. and Margaret Maguire.


17. William G. Turner.


19. Edward Rogers Hastings.


23. Mary O'Leary.


23. Catherine Ellen Gorman.


24. Mary Esther Phillips.


24. Allan Monroe.


25. Maggie Buckley.


25. James Carroll.


26. Velma Lincoln Collyer.


27. Male child of Edward W. and Lillian Parker.


July.


1. Annie Elizabeth Healey.


2. Margaret Mary Bresna- han.


2. Everett Allan Armington. 3. Ralph Manuel.


3. Charles Edward Abbott.


6. Leon Faulkner Marsh.


8. Helena Cullinane.


127


July.


8. Warren Joel Barter.


9. Raphael Piccains.


12. Annie Loretta Nelligan.


15. Thomas Joseph Killoury.


16. Hugh Francis Martin.


16. Male child of Harry and Emma Smith.


16. Mary Johanna Moe.


16. Pearl Griffith McFaun.


18. Wallace Horne Drake.


20. Daniel Barnard Santry.


21. Male child of Frank W. and Cora A. Pratt.


22. Rosie Vender.


23. Herbert Little Griffin.


24. Ralph Cotter.


24. Norman Edward Fraher.


25. Male child of Howard L. and Mary L. Dunbar.


25 Florence May Lincoln.


26. Harry Frederick Lowe.


30. George Radcliffe Thayer.


30. Alberta Mae Gumb.


August.


1. Catherine Desmond.


1. Joseph McCarty.


2. Lyman Fletcher Pratt. 4. James Lynch.


4. Albert Reed Humphrey.


5. Harriet Agnes Delory.


10. Elmer Francis Litchfield.


10. Otis Nickerson Randall.


13. Charles Russell O'Connor.


13. Clarence Leslie McDonald.


14. Stanley Nelson Holbrook.


August.


17. Edwin Russell Farren.


19. Lora Loud.


19 William Henry Goodwin.


21. Thomas Joseph McNa-


mara.


21. Joseph Hackett.


21. James Clark Boyle.


22. Francis Donovan.


22. Vincenzo Santacroce.


22. Katie Ellen Conaty.


24. Addie Jane Delory.


28. Daniel Joseph McGeever.


29. Ruth Blanche Catudal. .


September.


1. Cornelius Howard Cowing.


2. Julia Frances O'Connell.


3. Nellie Snow Howe.


6. Maise Rosabell Lengevien.


8. Leo Francis Ford.


8. Catherine Agnes Butler.


9. George William Hayden.


10. Jessie Emeline Morrill.


11. Male child of William E. and Lucy A. Hawes.


13. Mildred Southworth Howe.


15. Ann Jane Enwright, twin.


15. William Edward En- wright, twin.


18. Helen Hanley.


19. Karle Granger Lovell.


19. James Henry Corridan.


19. Norman Wood.


21. James Willard Wendall.


24. Charles Henry Murphy.


128


September.


24. John Patrick Cullinane.


24. Domenico Luiggi Dondero.


29. Florence Bates Tinkham.


October.


4. George Alexander Baker.


4. Grace Lillian Cody.


5. Joseph Arthur Delory.


6. Alice O'Connell.


7. Alice Kelly.


8. Helen Sullivan.


9. Lillian May Ford.


11. Gladys Evelyn Overy.


15. Doris Lucille Cushing.


17. Marion Raymond.


18. Helena McCarty.


18. Earle Winthrop Burrell.


20. Harold Wesley Bernhart.


22. Ernestine Blackington Car- ter.


22. Mary Alice Dorant.


25. Male child of Joseph and Fellemar Jeffe.


27. George Arthur McFawn. 31. Lillian Gracie Bussiere.


November.


2. Thomas Edward Murphy.


4. Lottie May Carter, twin.


4. Ethel Gertrude Carter, twin.


5. Francis Merchant Silva.


9. Hattie Taylor.


10. Margaret Elese Grande. 11. Alice Maud Favreau.


November.


12: George Gorden Floyed.


14. Male child of Charles W. and Eliza L. Joy.


17. Female child of Willie T. and Martha E. Thayer.


20. Harold Leslie Davis.


21. Henry Joseph Donovan.


21. Mabel Elizabeth Dowd.


22. Lawrence Edmund Gallant.


23. Earl Madison Hutchinson.


24. Harry McNamara.


25. Margaret Ellen. Hanley.


26. Helen May Burton.


26. Dorothy Maynard.


27. Elizabeth Jane Delory.


28. Female child of Frank B. Laura E. Allen.


December.


1. Michael Ambrose Fox.


1. Florence Louise Wolfe.


2. Helen Dorothy Taylor.


2. Ellen Veronica Lyons.


2. Irene Blanche Cross.


3. Francis Eugene Healey.


3. Male child of Jacob and J. Russell.


3. Russell Eustis Dexheimir.


3. Arthur Tenney Emerson.


3. Nicholas Fitzgerald.


4. Chester Everett Spear.


5. Alice Grace Desilete.


9. William Edward Slattery.


11. Fred Wilson Loring.


12. Dorick Theodore White.


16. Hazel Josephine Cushing.


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December.


17. Male triplets of Albert P. and Harriet L. Worthen.


18. Male child of Arthur G. and Martha T. Lyon.


18. Benjamin Starks Lovell.


20. Otto Winthrop Montgom- ery.


December.


21. William Benjamin Shaw. 24. Female child of Chester M. and Sarah L. Stod- dard.


30. James Henry Barry.


MARRIAGES.


Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, during the year 1893.


Date of Marriages.


Jan. 1. John E. Burns, of Quincy, and Anastasia. Ward, of Weymouth.


66 1. John L. Kelly and Maggie E. McGillvray, both of Weymouth.


66 1. Michael Murphy, Jr., and Annie Deady, both of Wey- mouth.


" 7. Alvin F. Curtis and Susie M. Shaw, both of Wey- mouth.


8. Joseph N. W. Briggs and Udora Millard, both of Rockland.


66 10. Michael A. Hagerty, of Weymouth, and Mary E. Doherty, of Braintree.


66 17. George W. Ratcliffe, of Braintree, and Ethel A. Thayer, of Randolph.


66


17. James S. Halligan. of Weymouth, and Margaret C. Coffee, of Boston.


18. Daniel L. Bresnahan and Agnes J. Reardon, both of Weymouth.


66 21. James B. Johnson, of Weymouth, and Jennie (Todd) Grogan, of Lowell.


25. Arthur Pierce, of Somerville, and Estelle F. White, of Boston.


25. Clifton D. Harlow, of Weymouth, and Hattie M. Wil- kins, of Braintree.


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Jan. 29. Francis X. Langevin and Rosanna J. Bussiere, both of Weymouth.


66


31. John E. O'Neil, of Boston, and Julia M. Healey, of Weymouth.


Feb.


5. Fred G. Crimmins, of Brockton, and Catherine A. Newman, of Weymouth.


14. Warren C. Hersey, of Hingham, and Teresa Cleary, of Weymouth.


66 17. Lorenzo Aurigenna and Tommasina Deluca, both of Weymouth.


66 22. Chester H. Stoddard and Sarah L. Chubbuck, both of Weymouth.


26. Frederick E. Bumpus and Katie F. Smith, both of Weymouth.


66 26. William J. Kearney and Lucy C. Foster, both of Weymouth.


Mar. 22. Jesse F. Damon, of Norwell, and Edith E. Sprague, of Weymouth.


66


30. Avery E. Ward and Edna A. McKenney, both of Weymouth.


. Apr. 5. Gilbert P. Butterworth, of Cincinnati, O., and Lo- retta P. Linton, of Weymouth.


66 6. Albert W. Ames, of Rockland, and Lucy A. Wright- ington, of Weymouth.


66 9. Joseph E. Sampson and Susie E. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


66 15. Leonard M. Tirrell and Nellie E. Lemar, both of Wey- mouth.


66


15. Fred W. Clark and Edith F. Raymond, both of Weymouth.


23. Walter J. Richards, of Weymouth, and Judith E. Damon, of Cohasset.


26. Henry A. Richards and Lydia C. Lovell, both of Weymouth.


27. Jesse L. Cushing, of Weymouth, and Mary E. Jones, of Braintree.


131


Apr. 27. Michael Heffernan and Annie Stewart, both of Wey- mouth.


66 30. Henry C. Perry and Mary (Ross) Lyons, both of Weymouth,


May


3. Owen S. Chandler and Emeline A. Tirrell, both of Weymouth.


6 13. Everett M. Pratt, of Weymouth, and Mary B. Severy, of Springfield.


66


21. Timothy Cullinane and Margaret Donahue, both of Weymouth.


66 22. Edmund Veno and Julia Cullivan, both of Weymouth.


22. Daniel H. Cullivan and Sarah Veno, both of Wey- mouth.


66


29. William B. Belcher and Mary E. Connell, both of Holbrook.


31. Horace F. Cole, of. Weymouth, and Jennie D. Wild, of Holbrook.


June 1. Theron L. Tirrell, of Weymouth, and Caroline B. Costello, of Boston.


1. Harrison T. Bates, of Weymouth, and Minnie E. Emery, of Braintree.


7. George F. Cowing, of Norwell, and Cora F. Brown, of Hanson.


66 7. Morris Hickey, of Rockland, and Nellie E. McGrath, of Weymouth.


7. John E. Coughlin, of Braintree, and Katie (Baker) Bates, of Weymouth.


9. Henry B. Stiles and Clara M. Whiting, both of Wey- mouth.


66 10. Rufus L. Osborn and Lizzie S. (Pratt) Townsend, both of Weymouth.


66


10. William Putty and Ida M. Taylor, both of Weymouth.


11. Fred L. Loring, of Weymouth, and E. Maud Keene, of Hanover.


66


12. £


Charles A. Randall and Nellie M. Nickerson, both of Weymouth.


66


132


June 13. Frederick R. Stewart and Carrie F. Vogell, both of Weymouth.


. 66


14. Harry W. Bates, of Weymouth, and M. Josephine Tirrell, of Brockton.


14. Fred L. Rhodes, of Norwood, and Georgianna Bowles, of Weymouth.


14. James H. Gould, of Rockland, and Alice L. Farrell, of Weymouth.


66


17. Wesley E. Sturtevant and Lottie E. Harding, both of Hanover.


66


66 20. Michael O'Rouke, Jr., and Alice O'Connell, both of Weymouth.


25. Joseph Brown, of Abington, and Mary A. Smith, of Weymouth.


66 28.


Charles A. Hayward and Florence M. Loring, both of Braintree.


28. Frank B. Allen and Laura E. Radcliffe, both of Wey- mouth.


28. James O. Hollis and Ida P Burrell, both of Wey- mouth.


66 28. Walter F. Blanchard and Rose M. Whiting, both of Weymouth.


66 29. David Ford and Maria Burke, both of Weymouth.


29. Willie S. Stoddard and Mary E. Henderson, both of Hanover.


July


1. Frederick N. Torrey, of Quincy, and Fannie E. Hawes, of Weymouth.


60


1. Ercole Orsi and Matilda Grassi, both of Weymouth.


2. Daniel E. Whelan and Mary T. (Manchester) Sulli- van, both of Weymouth.


66 5. Frederic McKenny and Emily B. Damon, both of Abington.


66 16. William T. Crawford, of Brockton, and Annabel Gar- celon, of Weymouth.


66 16 George F. Rowell and Lilla Buzzell, both of Wey- mouth.


133


July 23. Austin Mulligan and Julia A. Lonergan, both of Weymouth.


29. Augustus E. Richards, of Weymouth, and Jennie F. Ainslie, of Norwell.


Aug.


2. Charlie W. Dunbar and Maria Hollis, both of Wey- mouth.


6. William W. Kenerson and Mabel W. Leavitt, both of Weymouth.


8. Philip Delory and Hattie (Levangia) Delory, both of Weymouth.


10. Everett W. Gardner and Emma E. (Whiting) Clark, both of Abington.


66 19. Frank S. Henderson, of Hanover, and Addia M. Woodman, of Hanson.


66


30. Chester O. Keene and Mabel V. Culley, both of Wey- mouth.


Sept.


2. Charles N. Tirrell and Minnie S. Bates, both of Wey- mouth.


3. Arthur C. De Forest and Lena L. Brown, both of Randolph.


5. Harry L. Chase and L. Maud Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.


7. Michael Fitzgerald and Mary Kennedy, both of Wey- mouth.


66 13. Alexander W. Cormack, of Weymouth, and Minnie A. Anthony, of Chelsea.


66


20. Irving S. Newcomb and Annie A. Simmons, both of Weymouth.


23. Frank G. Reed and Sarah L. Belcher, both of Wey- mouth.


66 26. George C. Torrey and Mary L. Dyer, both of Wey- mouth.




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