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LECTURE FUND.
Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. $5,000 at 4% interest Balance from January, 1894 $1,364 71
Jan., 1895. Received for income 200 00
Jan., 1895. Interest from Weymouth Savings
Bank 62 08
Balance in Weymouth Savings Bank
$1,626 79
READING ROOM FUND.
Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. $2,500 at 4% interest Balance from January, 1894 10 17
Jan., 1895. Received for income
100 00
$110 17
Sundry bills paid.
104 60
Jan., 1895. Balance
$5 57
CEMETERY FUND.
Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. $500 at 4% interest. Jan., 1895. Received for income $20 00
Paid Trustees North Weymouth Cemetery As- sociation . 20 00 ·
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·
LIBRARY FUND.
Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co., $2,500 at 4% interest.
Jan., 1895. Received for income . $100 00 Paid Frank H. Mason, treasurer 100 00
SHADE TREE AND SIDEWALK FUND.
Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life
Insurance Co.,$2,000 at 4% interest.
Balance from Jan. 1894.
$ 76 08
Jan. 1895. Received for income
80 00
$156 08
Jan. 1895, sundry bills paid,
82 76
Balance, Jan. 1895,
73 32
Vouchers for payments on account of the Tufts fund are held by the clerk of the selectmen, by whom payments were made.
REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
The Overseers of the Poor of the town of Weymouth submit herewith their annual report for the year ending December 31, 1894, together with the Auditor's appraisal of property at the Almshouse made January 1, 1895.
ALMSHOUSE.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cummings continued in charge of the house and farm, the management of both of which has been conducted in a manner very satisfactory to the overseers. The salary paid for their services has been $850.00 for the year. The number of inmates at this date, including boarders, is thirty-four, being an increase over last year. There have been three deaths in the house, viz :- Elizabeth Ryan, Jason Thayer and William Keene, the last named being a boarder.
Nineteen hundred and twenty tramps have been provided with food and lodging during the year, against 919 the previous year. Should this increase in numbers continue, additional accommoda- tions for this class of poor will be necessary, and an appropriation may be asked for for that purpose.
The cost of maintenance has been $2.12 + per week being .72 less than last year.
ASSISTANCE RENDERED OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
Applications for assistance out of the house have increased considerably during the year, and the amount of aid so rendered has been nearly $1,400 larger than last year. The cost of sup- porting our insane has also increased over $300, with the proba- bility of a still further increase in the future. Payments to cities and towns for assistance rendered to our poor are also somewhat larger than last year.
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Drs. W. A. Drake and E. N. Mayberry are still serving as Town Physicians, their term of service expiring on the 24th of January ; but an arrangement may probably be made with them. to continue through the coming year.
The cost of maintaining the town's poor for the year has been $11,645.32, and there has been paid on account of those having a settlement elsewhere, and for other purposes, the sum of $1,837.24, making the total expenditure on poor account, $13,- 482.56. The appropriation, including the unexpended balance of 1893, was $14,602.06, leaving a balance of $1,119.50 only to cover the expenses of the poor department to April 1, 1895.
Respectfully submitted,
BRADFORD HAWES, HENRY A. NASH, NELSON W. GARDNER, CHARLES E. BICKNELL, GORDON WILLIS,
Overseers of the Poor.
Weymouth, Jan. 1, 1895.
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ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES, 1894.
Inventory of 1893 $5,778 25
Paid Haskell & Adams, groceries . 522 37
A. J. Richards & Sons, coal . 207 77
J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent and re- pairs .
74 78
William Dowse, bedding ·
78 00
Ambler & Hobart, grain and flour . 365 13
Wilson, Larrabee & Co., dry goods and cloth- ing 109 23
John H. Thompson, cutting posts and rails 35 00
R. H. Lufkin & Co., seed, potatoes 20 35
J. Breck & Sons, grass seed . 16 36
Daniel Russell, repairs to boiler
23 31
Mrs. F. D. Pratt, 11 cords wood 32 00
Josiah Martin, meat 356 94
Z. L. Bicknell, dry goods, etc.
18 10
W. G. Nash, groceries .
98 10
E. W. Hunt, groceries . 98 35
Haskell, Adams & Co., groceries
14 95
C. T. Bailey, groceries . 2 88
Ambler & Hobart, grain and flour
469 32
S. B. Totman, crackers, etc. .
70 03
A. F. Litchfield, fish
67 97
O. Q. Ball, oil 29 76
C. Ahlf, repairs
19 00
Thayer & Lohnes, blacksmith work
61 88
Joseph Poulin, blacksmith work 10 85
Thomas South, Jr., blacksmith work
28 06
F. A. Sulis, dry goods .
106 97
Ford Furniture Co., mattresses and carpet
26 65
B. F. Paine, clothing 12 10 · Henry Loud, clothing 6 25
Weymouth Clothing Co., clothing
33 53
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, etc. 22 64 .
Barker Hardware Co., hardware 25 52 .
Gilbride & Gray, seed, grindstone, etc. . . 15 25
.
.
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Paid Joseph Crane, meat $6 32
A. W. Baker & Co., goods and expressing 9 95
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 3 33
J. Hender, stone and repairing 11 93
S. W. Pratt, incidentals 25 46
A. K. Bates, incidentals 3 00
J. M. Walsh, harness and repairs . 31 65
Stephen Cain, whitewashing and repairs . 27 88
W. T. Burrell, painting
36 64
J. Breck & Sons, seed . 3 50
Greenwood & Co., baskets 2 00
J. A. Torrey, soap 21 95
C. F. Vaughan, incidentals
14 98
A. M. Bachelder & Co., medicine 45 05
C. W. Leonard, disinfectant
11 20
Dr. Wilton, services and medicine
6 00
Dr. Greeley, extracting teeth
1 50
S. Lovell, ice
18 56
Samuel Thompson, killing hogs
15 50
Daniel White, killing hogs
5 00
Solomon Ford, pig and squashes
16 00
William Dowse, bill
2 00
W. E. Cunningham, papers
7 05
Weymouth Publishing Co., billheads
3 00
Weymouth Gazette
2 00
Granville Thompson, bill
1 95
Geo. H. Bicknell, leather
4 00
J. C. Howe, March meeting cake
1 80
Catherine Moran, labor in house
260 00
Mrs. Moran, labor in house
182 00
Mary Burns, cleaning house
6 88
Z. Gurney, labor on farm
180 00
W. O. Cummings, labor on farm
75 00
Daniel W. Pratt, labor on farm
27 45
Daniel W. Pratt, carpenter work
35 00
T. Morris, labor .
3 00
Geo. Richards, labor
1.00
J. W. Gillion, hair cutting and shaving .
52 00
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Cash paid for turkeys, Thanksgiving and Christmas
$23 30
Paid for P. O. Box
1 00
Paid for paint
.
6 00
Paid for labor
23 14
Paid for blankets, halters, etc.
11 00
Paid for making vinegar
1 40
Paid for Ida Davis, clothing
5 00
Paid for Alfred G. Adlington, clothing
12 50
Paid for Patrick Weathers, glasses, etc.
2 50
Paid for weighing hay
90
Paid for seeds and plants
3 50
Paid for telegrams
2 25
Paid for ladders
3 80
Paid for repairing plow .
1 40
Paid for berries
2 50
Paid for dry goods
2 50
Paid for medicine
2 50
Paid for vegetables
1 95
Paid for expresses to Boston .
5 50
Paid for William Dean .
9 50
Paid for inmates to fair
11 50
Paid Michael Delory, mowing salt grass
5 00
Alexander Cummings, services
850 00
Town for rent of farm
300 00
Town for posts and rails from wood lot
100 00
Total
$11,402 82
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INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT ALMS- HOUSE, JANUARY 1, 1895.
4 horses . . $500 00
6 cows 240 00
20 hogs and pigs 164 00
2 sleds . 40 00
1 two-horse cart 35 00
2 coal wagons . 200 00
1 farm wagon 20 00
2 horse carts 60 00
1 covered wagon 10 00
1 pung
15 00
3 wheelbarrows 4 00
1 roller 5 00
1 wheel drag 10 00
1 mowing machine 30 00
5 ploughs 30 00
1 cultivator
5 00
1 horse hoe.
1 00
1 buckling harrow 5 00
2 two-horse harrows 25 00
2 one-horse harrows 3 00
4 double harness 60 00
1 single harness 5 00
2 cart harnesses 20 00
2 ox yokes .
1 00
1 carriage jack 1 00
8 whiffletrees
and
16 chains . 15 00
hames 2 00
halters 3 00
lead reins 3 00
cart body 2 00
surcingles.
2 00
brushes, combs, and cards 5 00
11 stake chains
5 00
8 wrenches .
4 00
measures, baskets
4 00
4 hogsheads 3 00
29 barrels
2 90
8 vinegar barrels 8 00
3 kerosene barrels 4 50
95 fowl
50 00
scythes, snaths, ropes, . 6 00
forks, and poles . 2 50
hay cutter
3 00
rope and block 1 00
grindstone
8 00
70 vine protectors 5 00
6 spades and shovels 2 00
6 manure forks 2 00
9 hoes 2 25
4 iron bars .
3 00
2 pickaxes .
1 50
1 bush hook
50
1 corn sheller
2 00
meal chest and
trough . 2 00
shave horse
1 00
cross-cut saw
1 50
seed sower
7 00
water sprinkler
.
50
300 feet cotton hose and nozzle . 100 00
75 feet rubber hose
3 00
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two-horse harrow 30 00
drag 3 00
snow plough
10 00
robes .
5 00
blankets
15 00
15 tons coal 75 00
5 barrels pork . 75 00
saws and horses
10 00
4₺ barrels flour .
19 00
beetle and wedges 2 00
120 gallons molasses 50 40
hatchet 50
100 pounds sugar 4 12.
chest tools 8 00
14 jars 7 00
2 stone hammers 1 00
2 butter boxes 2 00
stone tools 3 00
3} bushel beans 7 00
· spices . 10 00
3 hoghooks .
1 00
blocks and ropes 1 50
balances 4 00
skids . 2 00
9 coal shovels 5 00
ladder hook 1 00
2 set kettles 1 00
1 hay knife . 1 00
2 spade forks 1 00
1 horse rake
15 00
3 lanterns 1 00
scales . 3 00
oil cans 1 00
shoe jack . 3 00
16 barrels apples 24 00
vegetables 75 00
75 bushel potatoes 56 25
lumber 17 00
cabbages 12 00
cleaver 50
8 pork barrels .
4 00
hall lantern 2 00
wire line 3 00
barbed wire
50
nails 2 40
safe 30 00
108 pounds fresh pork 8 64
45 cords manure .
225 00
28 tons hay . . . bedding (3 tons) 30 00 stable pails 50
grain 18 00
axes 3 00
4 ladders 12 00
96 pounds butter 24 00
10 pounds salaratus 60 kerosene oil 4 72
2 dozen brooms 5 50
42 00
138 pounds tobacco sole leather 4 00
9 00
60 gallons vinegar . soap 6 00
123 pounds sausage meat . 12 30
231 pounds lard . 23 10
pickles and pre- serves 30 00
4 stable brooms 1 00
4 feed baskets 3 00
24 hams 36 00
15 pounds coffee 4 80
140 pounds tea 56 00
140 pounds fish 8 40
dried apples .
3 50
504 00
125
prunes
2 00
52 cords
prepared
wood 312 00
salt
1 20
clothing 200 00
1 tobacco cutter .
1 00
paint and oil 5 00
posts and rails 82 50
1 dozen mop han- dles · 1 50
household furni-
3 pairs rubber boots 8 25
ture 700 00
oat meal crackers 1 00
chimneys .
3 00
rice
1 00
stand pipe
and
raisins .
1 50
hose
60 00
clothes pins
24
crackers
2 00
$4,820 37
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
FRANCIS H. COWING, N. D. CANTERBURY, A. E. VINING.
washing powder 2 80
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ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR 1894.
Cash for board, Mary F. Rosey, .
$130 00
for board, Susan Leach,
119 57
for board, William Keene,
49 50
for board, Patrick Lines,
78 00
for board, W. C. Nash,
66 00
for board, Dominick McDavitt
18 87
for board, Albert Davison,
40 70
for board, Franklin Reed,
21 86
for board, Otis Hobart, 1893 .
6 00
for board, Josiah Thayer,
104 00
for board, Frederick Coolidge
7 70
board and clothing Solomon W. Wright .
156 00
board and clothing Alfred G. Adlington .
108 00
board of State paupers .
5 57
for wood
744 00
for labor on highways
213 52
labor on street railway .
16 50
for butter, milk and produce .
120 08
for mowing .
2 00
for pigs and calves
40 82
for old road scraper
50 00
for barrels
4 15
for wood and carting coal to schools
590 20
for wood and carting coal to poor . ·
381 50
for wood and carting coal to engine houses, town house and lockups ·
85 63
$3,160 17
Inventory Jan. 1, 1895 .
14,820 37
Total,
$7,980 54
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SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.
EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR 1894.
Dr.
To Inventory of Jan. 1, 1894 $5,778 25
Supplies and expenses, as per memorandum Alexander Cummings and wife, services .
4,374 57
850 00
Town for rent of farm .
300 00
Town for posts and rails from wood lot .
100 00
$11,402 82
Cr.
By Receipts as per memorandum
$3,160 17
Inventory, Jan. 1, 1895 . ·
4,820 37
$7,980 54
Cost for the year, -$2.12+ .
$3,422 28
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 15
Mrs. George T. Harding and child
40 80
Mrs. Lucy A. Packard .
78 00
WARD Two.
Paid for Mrs. Ann Lynch and children.
$167 48
Mrs. Catherine Moran and child-
ren
249 61
Mrs. Charles Tormey
72 00
Mrs. John Ryan and children
114 30
Mrs. William H. Goodwin.
98 33
.
$331 95
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Paid Mrs. Lavinia Bullard
$60 00
Miss Harriet M. Burrell
90 48
William F. Burrell
24 00
George P. Hardwick .
7 91
Mrs. W. E. Roberts .
44 75
John M. Connell
26 00
Mrs. George Cudworth
45 25
Frank Drayton .
19 05
William H. Pratt, 2nd
6 15
Kennedy children
72 00
Mrs. Patrick Weathers
144 00
Mary Mann and child
15 00
Mrs. Ann McCue
9 90
Mrs. Jeremiah Haley
45 90
William Fogarty
69 25
$1,381 36
WARD THREE.
Paid for John Tracey, children
$72 00
Stephen White and wife
115 00
William Dailey
1 61
Baxter Torrey .
96.00
Mrs. Mary Ahearn
68 90
Mrs. Mary A. Doran
402 80
Mrs. Ann Goodwin .
71 25
Washington Merritt .
40 00
Walter White .
4 50
William Burns .
10 00
$882 06
WARD FOUR.
Paid for Mrs. John Clavin and chil-
dren
$143 30
Miss Julia Flynn
39 00
Godfrey Ahlstedt and family
240 80
Mrs. Webster Sutton
63 50
Robert Saunders and wife
20 00
Ira D. Noyce . · 30 80
Nellie Noyce and child
72 00
.
.
.
$609 40
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WARD FIVE.
Paid for Henry C. Bates . .
$120 00
George W. Hayden
.
130 00
George Davis
156 00
John Dailey
7 00
Frank H. Hollis
16 33
Mrs. John Moneghan and chil-
dren
72 00
Mrs. Charles H. Phillips children
310 80
Mrs. John T. Maddan
140 65
Mrs. -
Murray
4 00
Edward H. Vining
16 00
Charles E. Raymond.
158 00
Charles Vining .
8 00
George W. Poole
.
$1,235 78
Leavett B. Torrey, Cummington
115 87
Rachael A. Spear, Malden
43 00
Mrs. Charles R. Tirrell, Hingham
132 00
Mrs. Estella Lincoln and family Hingham
117 00
George Orcutt, Hingham
62 56
James Dolan, Chelsea
96 00
Mrs. Susan B. Rich, Lynn
96 00
John A. Hickman and son, Bos- ton
137 50
Mrs. John Ryan and children,
Brookline
64 00
$863 93
Assistance rendered by cities and towns :-
Paid City of Boston, for Harriet Stetson · 60 00
City of Boston, for Lillian Hector 8 15
City of Worcester, for Ronan children ·
3 00
·
and
.
96 50
.
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Paid City of Brockton, for Dennis Collins .
$39 05
City of Brockton, for James R. McFawn 29 44
City of Brockton, for James
Kennedy .
3 29
City of Brockton, for Timothy Healey . 4 75
"Town of Randolph, for Julia
Welsh .
185 35
Town of Abington, for Jane
Gilligan 11 00
Town of Rockland, for Mary A. Delory . 120 00
Town of Rockland, for Emily Sargent
52 25
Town of Stoughton, for Fair- banks children 30 00
Town of Cohasset, for Mrs. Jos. F. Mullen, . ·
14 06
Town of Ware, for Mrs. Chas. Goulins
5 00
$565 34
Total amount out of Almshouse
5,869 82
TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Margaret Lonnegan
$169 46
Wilfred A. Blanchard
169 46
George F. Groves
169 46
Ellen A. Cudworth
.
169 46
Adeline Tirrell .
169 46
.
$847 30
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WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Hannah Handley
169 46
Clarissa E. Richards
169 46
James J. Brown
169 47
Julia Flynn
41 79
$550 18
NORTHAMPTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Rose Nugent . 200 56
$200 56
STATE FARM.
Paid for board, Franklin C. Pratt
88 80
James Hines
146 00
$234 80
SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE MINDED.
Paid for board, Daniel E. Turner $169 43
$169 43
NORFOLK AND BRISTOL TRUANT SCHOOL.
Paid for board, George Fisher. $8 00
$8 00
Total paid hospitals, etc.
$2,010 27
TOWN PHYSICIANS.
Paid W. A. Drake, services
$175 00
E. N. Mayberry . .
.
75 00
$250 00
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MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid William T. Rice, burial, Mrs.
W. T. Burrill $20 00
Francis L. King, for burial Jason Thayer .
20 00
Ford & McCormick, for burial
Elizabeth Ryan 20 00
Ford & McCormick, for burial
Spear child . .
10 00
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing reports .
8 55
Henry A. Nash, R. R. fares and expenses 8 40
J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent, J. B. Pratt house .
6 00
$92.95
ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO THOSE HAVING A SETTLEMENT IN OTHER PLACES.
Paid Philomene Germaine, Boston $18 00
William T. Slasson, Norwell 8 00
Mrs. P. F. Maguire, Stoughton . 63 00
Mrs. Ann Sherlock, Taunton
60 00
W. B. Stetson children, Marsh- field 72 00
Martin Hennessy and wife, Lynn 40 00
Charles L. Atwood, Hanson 5 62
Joseph Silvia, Cohasset ·
12 00
Geo. Aldrich, Wareham .
6 75
Porter Souther, Hingham .
3 33
Leander C. T. Hersey, Hingham
12 00
F. H. Gundaway, Norwell 4 00
Ella Winslow, Rockland . 27 00
William McCarty, State pauper
14 43
Bridget Loftis, State pauper ·
12 14
Minnie McNamara and child,
State pauper .
44 23
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Paid Patrick Ryan, State pauper $12 00
Mrs. James Dillon, State pauper 19 90
Mrs. Margaret Raleigh, State
pauper 15 65
Mrs. Mary P. Cotton, State pauper ·
3 58
Mrs. Mary Lewis, State pauper 10 65
$464 28
JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.
DR. To cash refunded, for which orders
have been drawn as follows :---
Hospital bills from sundry persons $1,286 96
Aid refunded 86 00
$1,372 96
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF POOR FOR THE YEAR 1894.
Cost at almshouse $3,422 28
out of almshouse 5,869 82
at hospitals, etc .
2,010 27
Miscellaneous expenses
92 95
Salary of town physicians
250 00
Cost of the town poor for
the year
$11,645 32
Paid for the state, cities, and towns 464 28
Sundries refunded
1,372 96
$13,482 56
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1893 . $2,602 06
Appropriated March
5,1894. 12,000 00 $14,602 06
Unexpended balance
$1,119 50
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INVENTORY.
Dr.
To Inventory of 1893
.
$5,778 25
Cr.
By inventory of 1894
4,820 37
Balance
$957 88
TOWN.
For rent of farm
$300 00
Posts and rails from wood lot. 100 00
$400 00
JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.
CR.
By 266 orders drawn in 1894 . $12,124 68
TRIAL BALANCE, DEC. 31, 1894
Dr.
Cr. .
Almshouse
3,422 28
Aid rendered out of almshouse,
5,869 82
Hospitals, etc.
2,010 27
Town Physicians.
250 00
Miscellaneous expenses
92 95
Paid for the state, cities, etc. .
464 28
Town treasurer, sundries refunded
1,372 96
Inventory
957 88
Town
400 00
J. H. Stetson, treasurer, orders drawn
12,124 68
$13,482 56
$13,482 56
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PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE, JANUARY 1, 1895.
Date Admitted.
NAME.
Age.
Remarks.
Weeks.
Days.
1894.
Jan.
1
Elizabeth Tirrell
75
52
66
1
Elizabeth C. Tirrell
39
52
-
1
Alonzo Tirrell
54
52
60
1
Leroy Tirrell
53
52
66
1
Lucius Tirrell
50
52
1
Samuel V. White
S1
52
John W. Gillion
91
52
60
1
Hiram Blanchard
76
52
66
1
Read Blanchard
S5
52
6
1
William Dean .
35
52
1
Ida Davis
34
52
1
Mary F. Rosey
59
Boarder (sol-
52
66
1
Susan Leach
72
Boarder (sol-
-
66
1
Elizabeth Ryan
24
Left Mch. 30
12
6
66
1
Michael McCarty
55
66
1
Charles E. Tirrill
47
66
1
Daniel Griffin .
57
Died July 2
27
2
66
1
Josiah Thayer
76
Boarder
52
66
1
Solomon W. Wright
78
Boarder (sol- dier)
52
1
Henry Carr
71
-
1
Patrick Cohen .
52
52
66
1
Sarah N. Pratt
54
Left Oct. 23,
1
66
1
Mary A. Buckley
30
52
66
1
Jeremiah Doran
32
Left Mrch. 9 retd. Sept. 18 Left Oct. 6 .
12
66
1
Harriet N. Maxim
69
Left Mich. 24
11
66
1
Rachael A. Spear
67
Left Jan. 14
2
-
66
1
John Curran
32
retd. Jan. 21
left Feb. 15 .
51
5.
66
2
Patrick Weathers
61
Died May 17
3.
9
William Keen
74
boarder (sol- dier)
18
Feb.
24
Henry H. Rosey .
41
26
Left Mrch. 8 State pauper
1
1
March 10
Michael Anderson
66
42
3
66
1
Alfred G. Adlington
58
Boarder (sol- dier)
52
66
1
Annie Buckley
2
·
4
10/20
6:
1
Albert Coolidge
44
Left Jan. 14
5
4
Died May 16
19
1
Ida May Ryan .
3
52
52
52
1
Jason Thayer
79
52
52
42
dier's widow)
dier's widow)
52
-
44
3:
24
William McCarty .
52
1
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Date Admitted.
NAME.
Age.
Remarks.
Weeks.
Days*
1894.
March 21
10
3
April
17
Walter S. Whitten Fred Coolidge .
51
Left June 7 . Left June 4 boarder. (sol- dier) Left May S State pauper
2
4
May
4
Bridget Loftis .
22
June
2S
Oliver Kimball
51
26
5
July
3
Patrick Lines
71
Boarder (sol- dier) . Left Dec. S boarder (sol- dier) .
22
66
16
Dominick McDavitt
66
Left Aug. 28 boarder (sol- dier)
6
2
66
23
Franklin Reed .
Left Sept. 11 boarder (sol-
dier)
7
2
Sept.
25
Michael Dailey Albert Davison
62
soldier
13
4
Oct.
6
Leavett B. Torrey
41
12
3
Dec.
4
Walter Gilliver
3S
4
1920 tramps, 1 day each
274
2
Total weeks
1960
3
Deduct for boarders and
State paupers
348
1
Cost of Town's poor per week, $2.12 plus
.
·
1612
2
26
8
William C. Nash
50
1
27
42
14
5
22
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
BIRTHS Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, during the year 1894.
Date of Birth, 1894. January.
1. Dominicco Mauro.
4. Jessie Prouty Tisdale.
4. Francis Louis Pratt.
4. Edward Raymond Corri- dan.
5. Edward Nolan.
5. John Edward Coyle.
7. Michael Joseph Lester.
8. Josie Ventre.
10. Vospucci Gennacco.
14. Helen Oliver Perry.
14. Mary Coleman.
16. David Otis Ford.
18. Louis Edward Billings.
21. Winfred Archibald Brown.
21. Fanny Baker Hollis.
21. Thornton Field Niles.
21. Charles Stewart Riley.
22. Sarah M. Griffin.
24. Raymond Ryan.
25. Freeman Nelson Blan- chard.
25. Harold Freeman Burrell.
25. Ruth Rachel Lowell.
25. Edgar Howard Ellms.
26. Alice Louise Curley.
29. Stanley Otis Vining.
Date of birth, 1894. February.
5. George Thomas Tracey.
10. Arthur Daniel Smith.
10. Natalie Evans.
14. Female child of Henry and Ellen Wormsley.
15. Ethel Cecilia Preston.
17. Henry Lincoln Rowell.
17. Agnes Healey.
19. Julian Bicknell Reed.
20. William Augustine Con- nell.
20. Agnes Lane.
21. Joseph Alfred De Young.
22. Ralph Curtin.
22. Jessie Seltinea Bicknell.
28. Floyd Leslie Rowell.
28. Charles Herbert McLeod.
28. Harold Augustine Cond- rick.
March.
2. Lizzie Emeline Poole.
4. John Wallace Kennedy.
4. Marguerite Curtin.
4. David Ramsey Munroe.
5. Lillian Russell Kenerson.
7. Cyril Cassily Conroy.
138
March.
8. Sarah Loretta Allen.
9. Josephine Dora Ferulla.
9. Male child of Frank and Livia Desedela.
11. Hazel Vivian Gowell.
11. David Michael Doriant.
16 Alfred Harriman Hanson.
21. Helen Frances Curtis.
22. Marian Zilpha Clancy.
23. Charles Russell Alden.
25. Frederick Cecil Manuel.
27. Nicholas Pasqualo.
April.
1. Lillian Louise Keene.
4. Thomas Joseph O'Rouke.
5. James Taylor Tutty.
6. John Francis Dwyer.
8. Averil Ernestine Bates.
11. Thomas Adis Lyons.
12. Joseph Welch.
13. Hazel Panline Woodworth.
14. Blanche Marie Talbot.
14. Nora Lena Frazer.
14. Harold Edwin Keene.
18. Helen Florence Stewart.
18. Maria Perry.
22. Thomas Olding Butler.
23. William John Welch.
25. Stuart Cunningham Vinal.
29. William Henry Veno.
30. Dorothy Dyer.
30. Edward O'Riley Murphy.
May.
9. Earl Wellman Holbrook.
9. Loretta Gertrude Coyle.
9. Vincent Hathaway Howe.
May. 9. Sarah Josephine Heffer- nan.
9. Helen Mary O'Dowd.
11. Ellsworth Johnson Our.
12. Frank Jennacco.
12. Charles Sumner Reed.
14. Florence Belle Andrews.
15 Mary Agnes Mulligan.
20. John Payson Arnold.
20 Allen Howard Martin.
20. Lowell Burton Church.
21. Evelyn Frances Jackson.
24 .. Elmore Gertrude Thurber.
24. Elwood Francis Thurber. Twins.
24. John Lynch.
28 Hugh John McCristle.
28. Elmer Bailey Sampson.
28. Male child of Geo. W. and Marian H. Nelson.
June.
1. Maurice P. Condon.
1. Harold Waldron Clark.
4. Marcus Lane Tirrell.
4. Mary Gertrude Moneghan.
7. Francis Eugene Bachelder.
10. Alice Elizabeth Morton.
10. Eddie William Carlson.
11. Charlotte Alma Cushing.
11. Charles Gough Taylor.
12. Warren Wadstill Good- win.
17. Margaret Crotty.
17. Arthur Warren Schutz.
17. Francis Henry Maguire.
17. John Edward Maguire. Twins.
139
June.
19. Henry Leon Binney.
23. Henry Bernard Amrock.
24. Ruth Lincoln Fairbanks.
26. Frederick Walter Phillips.
27. Esta Frances Greenwood.
27. Lillie Florence Amolia.
27. Edgar Whiting Stiles.
July.
2. Harold Joseph Hall.
2. Linwood Barnes.
3. Catherine Elizabeth Des- mond.
3. Dorothy Kingsbury.
3. Robert Richards Gay.
7. £ Rose Lima Page.
8. Sarah Ann Langford.
9. Velma Jane Delorey.
11. Merrill Emerson Barter.
12. Cecelia Whelan.
12. Catherine Whelan. Twins.
13. Female child of Edward E. and Emma E. Pratt.
17. Male child of George A. and Susie McGovern.
17. Dorothia Frances Burrell. Henry Walter Cullivan.
20.
26. Gladys Marie Greene.
28. Thos. Edward Swansbyg.
28. Edna Jannett Swansbyg. Twins.
29. Samuel Clemens.
30. Edward Morris Terry.
August.
1. Sylvester Cullen.
1. Nellie Crehan.
August.
6. Catherine Bryant.
7. Bernice May Sears.
8. Elizabeth Kelley.
8. Edward Phillip White
9. Mary Alice Kanzig.
11. Earle Franklin Newcomb.
12. Francis Henry Cushing.
16. Mildred Winsor Newcomb.
18. Clarence Augustus De- lory.
19. Francis Alfred Gough.
19. Lillian Irving Davis.
23. Viola Saville.
25. Gracie Bell Garrity.
27. Alphonzo Pecaraes.
29. Cora Evelyn Sargent.
29. Charles Henry Tisdale.
29. Lester Linwood Brett.
31. Alice Coffey.
31. Nettie Lovell Sheppard.
September.
1. Amos Winfield Sprague.
2. Male child of Leonard M. and Nellie E. Tirrell.
6. Annie Lena Fogarty.
12. Male child of Asa J. and Elizabeth C. Bergeron.
14. John Henry Heffernan.
15. Everett Lawrence Croker.
15. Henry Ducket Winslow.
16. Walter Bertram Thibo- dean.
17. James Henry Caffrey.
17. Female child of Lawrence J. and Hattie M. Bren- nall.
140
September.
19. Male child of James and Annie Donovan.
22. Male child of John P. and Sarah B. Buzzell.
23. Harold William Hickey.
23. Carlton Phillips Harris.
25. Francis Duffey.
25. Glenda Marguerite Bur- rell.
26. Ruth Inez Shurtleff.
27. Gladys Isabell Denbroeder
28. Neal Ames Prat.
28. John Joseph Raflity.
30. Male child of John H. and Mary Sullivan.
October.
2. William Joseph Kennedy.
4. Patrick Vincent McNa- mara.
10. Olga Victoria Cocilia Linden.
15. Gertrude Cleary.
16. Angeline Palmer.
16 Antonio Teoli.
16. Harold Hobart Tisdale.
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