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Value of buildings
$26,575 00
Damage to buildings
6,250 00
Insurance on buildings
8,200 00
Insurance paid ·
4,250 00
Value of contents .
20,150 00
Damage to contexts
8,400 00
Insurance upon do
18,300 00
Insurance paid
6,300 00
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REPORT OF SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Wey- mouth :
GENTLEMEN,-
We herewith submit our report for the year ending December 31, 1895, as police and special officers to enforce the laws.
REPORT.
Complaints made to search for liquors, 108.
Search warrants used, 108. Search warrants returned to court, 108.
Number of cases where liquor was found, 19.
Number of cases where no liquor was found, 89. Amount of fines imposed in liquor cases, $1,050.
Amount of fines paid in Lower Court in liquor cases, $430.
Total number appealed to Higher Court, 7.
Number committed to House of Correction, 6. Number of places closed, 5.
We have, in addition to the liquor cases, made complaints, and warrants have been issued and served, viz. :-
Total number complaints and warrants, 68.
Divided as follows :--
Disturbing the peace, 4. Committed to House of Correction, 1. Warrants issued without service, 3.
Drunks, 16. Appealed, 1. Committed to House of Correction, 5. Unlawful peddling, 2.
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Assault and battery, 10. Committed to House of Correction, 3.
Search for stolen goods, 2. Embezzlement, 1.
Cruelty to animals, 2. Assault with dangerous weapon (held for grand jury), 1. Bastardy, 1. Assault with intent to murder (held for grand jury), 1. Breaking and entering, 2.
Held for grand jury, !.
Aiding prisoner to escape, 1.
Vagrant, 1. Assault on officer, 1. Malicious mischief, 1. Threat, 1. Gambling, 3.
Obtaining money under false pretenses, 1. Evading fare (appealed), 2.
Disorderly conduct, 2.
Assault with intent to rob (held for grand jury), 2.
Fornication (committed), 1.
Larceny, 8. Stubborn child, 1.
Committed to Lyman school, 1.
Arrested on capeas, 1.
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE B. BAILEY. ARTHUR H. PRATT.
REPORT OF THE PARK COMMISSIONERS.
Concerning the three parks now belonging to Weymouth, we have to say as follows :
Beals Park has been cared for as usual, at Mr. E. S. Beals' ex- pense of about thirty-five (35) dollars for mowing and trimming, and the care of the two rockeries, the trees, walks, and pond, and the use of public water and hose.
Webb Park is so beautifully situated that it can scarcely be im- proved at all, except that it should be mowed and trimmed annu- ally, and the trees should be kept trimmed and in good form.
We think that local pride should furnish means for doing this, and all contributions for this purpose will be carefully so expended by the commissioners.
Great Hill Park has not been improved at all in the year 1895. The grass was sold in that year for ten (10) dollars, which added to what had been received before, makes about thirty-eight (38) dollars now held for use by the commissioners on this park.
We expect to receive from the estate of Mr. William L. Bradley, deceased, a donation of five hunded (500) dollars or more, to be used under the direction of the commissioners on this park.
The award of the park commissioners to Mr. James L. Bates for this seven and one-tenth acres of land was eight hundred (800) dollars, but he refused to accept this or to name any other amount that he would take therefor, preferring to have the amount fixed by a jury in the Norfolk Superior Court to which he carried the case, and where he received a verdict in the sum of twelve hundred and twelve dollars and sixty-eight cents (1212.68) on the 31st day of January, 1896.
We expect that Hon. Charles F. Adams will take immediate steps toward erecting a monument on this park in commemoration
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of the second settlement of white men in this state near this place.
We recommend the immediate laying out and working of a good road from Lovell street to the highest point on this park.
ELIAS S. BEALS, LOUIS A. COOK, WILLIAM H. CLAPP, Park Commissioners.
REPORT OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMMITTEE.
The committee on electric lighting respectfully submit the following report :-
The committee, at the beginning of the year, met with the managers of the Electric Light Company, and a contract was made whereby the Company agreed to furnish the town for the current year with electric lights, the price per year for the arc lights to be seventy dollars ; for the incandescent 25 candle-power lights, eighteen dollars and sixty-four cents each; the current to be maintained at six and eight-tenths amperes ; lights to be run on the moonlight schedule, lighted at one half-hour after sunset and burn until 12.30 a. m. As the appropriation was larger than for the previous year, the committee have been able to put ninety new lights upon the streets, placing the same where they thought they were most needed. A great many calls were made for lights that could not be met without exceeding the appropriation.
In making the contract with the Electric Light Company, it was distinctly understood that the managers would furnish the electric plant with additional power, as the engines at that time were loaded to their full capacity. The additional lights were placed upon the streets by Mr. Carter, the superintendent, but without any additional power being furnished by the Company. As a result, the service was poor. The committee refused to pay for the service until the new engine was provided and the service made satisfactory. The Company then installed a new engine of 150 horse-power, which is used solely to run the street lights of Weymouth. This engine is of sufficient power to furnish all the light the town will be likely to call for for some time. Since then the current has been maintained at from 6.8 to 7 amperes. There
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still remains some work to be done in putting the wires in good condition. Since the two electric roads have been in operation in the town it has been more difficult to keep the wires in good order than previously.
There are at present in service 34 arc lights-the Company maintaining one at the Town House-and 230 incandescent. At the present rate of payment, this calls for an appropriation of $6,667.20 to maintain the service for a year.
During the year the committee lost one of its members by death-Henry A. Richards, of Ward 3. Mr. Richards had given a great deal of time to the study of street lighting by electricity, and was thoroughly conversant with the subject, and in his death the town met with a great loss.
The committee, in conclusion, would say that they feel that the town is much better lighted, and the Company is in a better con- dition to give satisfactory service, than it was a year ago.
FRANK H. TORREY. JOHN W. BATES. GILMAN B. LOUD. HENRY B. REED.
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
BIRTHS.
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, during the year 1895.
Date of Birth, 1895. January
5. Marion Reynolds Wolfe.
7. Christopher Barrey.
7. Giuseppe Cianci.
11. Donald Francis Havelin.
11 Laura Allesandra Emma Santacrose.
11. Doris Hunter Mills.
11. John Cushing Hunt.
13. James Earle Ash.
13. Warren Webster Sewall.
13. Albert Wesleyan Curtis.
14. Joseph O'Rourke.
14. Edward Church Lyons.
15. Frank Merton Hawes.
16. Fried Haskins Ries.
19. Harold Linwood Cudworth
19 Harold Cushing Pratt.
19. Adeline Souther Burbank.
21. Albert Fred Merchant.
21. Annie Margaret Eagan.
22. Zillah Alida Hawkes.
25. Louis King.
26. Ethel Wormsley.
26. Olimpio Cusitorè.
27. Julian Russell Merchant.
27. Marion Louise Fisher.
28. Arthur Fremont Shaw.
29. Wesley Gordon Wright.
Date of Birth, 1895.
February.
2. Margaret Murtel Hunt.
3. Chester William Healey.
3. Jeremiah James Dwyer.
7. Artha Alonzo Lincoln Murphy.
8. Edward Carleton Murphy.
8. Herman Malcolm Bates.
12. Joseph Edward Hurley.
13. Ralph Carlton Gay.
14. Irene Gertrude Higgins.
14 Leon Nickerson Randall.
17. Thomas Francis Lester.
17. Giovani Orsi.
22. Henry Nelson Deslauriers.
23. Helen Frances Langvin.
24. Ruth Hazel Bearce.
24. John Henry McCarty.
26. Almond Davenport.
27. Marguerite Smith.
28. Edith Ellenerva Hanson.
28. Thomas McGourty.
March.
2. Willie Cullivan.
4. Nina Allen Tisdale.
8. Thomas William Riley.
11. Arthur Lowson Dexheimer
11. William Russell Reid.
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March.
14. Hugh Easton Adams.
14. Chester Leo Boyle.
16. Edith Cushing Bicknell.
16. Marian Sadie Marie Hollis
16. Male child of Harry and Annie Rauha.
18. Edward Gabriel Mullen.
19. Mary Josephine Joice.
20. Ernest Melvin Spear.
22. Albert Johnson.
24. George Leo Cullivan.
25. James Frederick McLean.
26. Edward Francis Sheehy.
31. Frank Brittan Tirrell.
April.
1. Mills Gardner Baker.
1. Mary Isabella Griffin.
2. Anna Louisa Walsh.
2. James Knox Curtin.
3. Francesco Ventre.
9. Male child of Willie A. and Emily F. Roachman.
10. John Francis Welch.
11. Marion Myrtele Blanchard
13. Helen Johnson Field.
15. Agnes Kelly.
16. John Edward Delory.
21. Lillian Elizabeth Curren.
22. Parker Elsworth Wilson.
22. Nellie White.
22. Irene May Kennedy.
22. Eveline Mahan.
23. Henrietta Frances White.
25. Charles Leroy Kezar.
26. Harry Atwood Sprague.
27. Herbert Loring Derusha.
April. 28. Elmer Nelson. 28. Otto Tirrell Wagner.
28. Bertha Clapp Nash.
29. Male child of Frank E. and Bertha H. Shores.
29. Leila Esther Bullock.
30. Lillian May Chandler.
May.
1. Donald Derby Stowers.
3. Mary Agnes Bresnehan.
3. Fred Elsworth Trufant.
3. Mary Fraser Hewett.
4. Harold Felker.
9. Sarah Jane Tracey.
12. Chester Edward Ford.
12. Elsie Mildred Benjamin.
14. Joseph Francis Coyle.
15. Ernest Hunt,
15. Irving Emerson Hunt, Twins.
16. Ralph Eugene West.
16. Percy Osgood Miller.
17. Francis Louis Levangie.
17. Urban Nolan.
18. Wallace Livingston Loud.
19. Male child of Peter F. and Mary Hughes.
20. Miriam McGrory.
20. George Douglas Cain.
21. Eugene Henry Lynch.
23. Robert Clifton Healey.
24. Joseph Wendall Totman.
27. Mary Alice Brady.
June.
1. Henry Harold Cronin.
1. Male child of Edward R. and Edith M. Wilder.
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.June.
2. Catherine Louise Pratt.
3. Rosa Dondero.
4. Margaret Louise Smith.
4. Hazel Augusta French.
6. Charles Alfred Ponroy.
9. Doris Hawthorne Burrell.
10 Louie Hardwick Haskell.
10. Alice May Carter.
12. Jeremiah Dwyer.
14. Edwin Long Dowd.
15. Joseph Eldridge Gardner.
16. Vance Wesley Monroe.
16. Alice Louise Bentley.
20. Alvin Lovett Flint.
23. Alida May Bates.
25. Ida Belle Blanchard.
25. Female child of Archie L. and Alice L. Blanchard.
25. Hector J. McDonald.
25. Edith Thompson Hollis.
26. Margaret Josephine Clish.
29. Olive Newton Dean.
30. Marjorie McBride.
July.
2. Lawrence Green.
2. Henry Leon Keefe.
2. Lillian Loretta Horan.
2. Arthur Gordon Urquhart.
3. Cornelius Burke.
4. George Milton Davis.
6. Roy Ash.
7. Clinton Irving Bates.
7. Velina Mary Richardson.
12. Abraham Parker Bates.
13. Augustus Warren Clapp.
13. Ella Alvena Curtis.
July.
13. Ida Frances Davis.
15. Gertrude May Frazer.
19. William Prescott Lewis.
22. Morrill Radcliffe Allen.
23. John Dalton.
26. Clarence Clifford Perry.
28. Margaret Murphy.
30. Charles RaymondCondrick
August.
1. Thomas Francis Dunn.
1. Ralph Fizeo.
3. Annie Jane Hurley.
3. Albarigo Al Garafalo.
8. Bessie Marion Record.
9. Male child of James and Martha Brayshaw.
10. Fred Corthell Manson.
12. Hazel Elizabeth Thompson
13. Percy Wileut Alden.
14. Arthur Richard Lohnes.
16. Marion Reed.
16. Ruth Hamilton Billings.
16. Frederick Vincent Caul- field.
21. Mary Gould.
22. Warren Fearis Hoye.
23. T. G. Maria Farina.
26. Male child of Geo. W. and Grace Kimball.
27. Adellina Dallazandro.
27. Pauline Elizabeth Hart.
28. Male child of J. Frank and Lizzie J. Hollis.
28. Annie Frances McGeever.
28. . Ellen Frances Barter.
29. Edgar Nathaniel Green.
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September.
2. Isabella Henderson.
4. Ernest Wilkins Loud.
4. Edith Hart.
5. Mildred Isabella Larmey.
7. Helen Irene Griffin.
7. . William Morrill Corthell.
7. Bertram Parker Rogers,
7. Bertha Pratt Rogers, Twins.
8. Alfred Kenneth Martin.
10 Alice Moore O'Connor.
10. Florence Di lingham Pray
11. Adeline Pettingall.
11. Helen Florence Tisdale.
12. Alice Mabel Stewart,
12. Annie Elizabeth Tracey.
13. Roland Henry Haviland.
13. Elsie Jane Wrightington.
13. Francis William Hanson.
18. John Maxwell Preston.
19. Mary Ellen Maguire.
22. Delman Lindt Burrell.
23. James Henry O'Connor.
29. Anna Amina Amabile.
30. Antonio Cassere.
October.
6. Vivian Gunderway.
7. Hester Winifred Burns.
7. Marian Louise Thayer.
7. Female child of James and Mary Maguire.
11. Elizabeth Olivene Bergeron
11. Giovani Costa.
11. Nathan Donald Canter- bury.
13. Edith Pearl Cunningham.
October.
13. Helen Abigail Lincoln.
14. Sylvester Carlson.
14. Mary Ann Welch.
16. William Francis Fitzgerald
16. Thomas Michael Terry.
21. Joanne Dwyer.
26. Maria Lena Moura. 27. Teresa Donovan.
29. Carl Roger Fairbanks.
29. Mary Catherine Healey.
30. Eugene Francis O'Leary.
31. Blanche Lillian Bussiere.
November.
2. Mary Margaret McNeal.
2. Barbara Irene Silva.
3. Alanson Atkin Eddy.
5. Lottie Elizabeth White- house.
7. Karl Agner Linquist.
8. Female child of Robert L. and Anna M. Burbank.
11.
Jesse Burton Litchfield.
11. Mildred Damon Mott.
12. Alexander Tangie.
14. Viola Isadore Burrell.
16. Esther Lincoln.
17. Elmira Mason Thomas.
18. Wilhelmena Davison.
18 Alton Lincoln Fahey.
19. Gladys Eleanor Cole.
21. Arthur Talbot.
27. Vito Carlo Antonio Par- viniere.
29. Harold Daniel Shields.
30. Dorothy Meuse.
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December.
1. Richard McGill.
2. Female child of David and Karine Moe.
3. Female child of Everett and Abbie Armington.
4. Robert Stavert Hudson.
4. Lawrence Edward Pray.
4. Richard Thomas Lyons.
6. Flurance Ignatius Lyons.
7. Katherine Louveza Hol- brook.
7. Russell Alden Stiles.
8. Male child of Edward and Sarah Murray.
10. Alton James Sears.
12. Marion Sherman.
14. George Roderick McLeod.
December.
15. Charles Franklin Griffin.
19. James Henry Dwyer.
22. Donald Ellsworth Studley.
22. Mary Elizabeth Cullivan.
22. Male child of Irving P. and Lillian I. Loud.
23. Male child of Walter L. and Sarah E. McConney
25. Arthur Charlie Kovetick.
26. Male child of Giuseppe and Fillomena Jieffo.
27. Christianna C. Dunn.
29. Harold Lockwood Hunt.
30. Arthur Lincoln Pratt.
31. Walter Francis Hackett.
31. Arcangelo Daldo.
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MARRIAGES.
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth. for the year 1895. Date of Marriage. 1895.
Jan. 1. Charles L. Chubbuck, of Rockland, and Mary F. Ryan, of Weymouth.
66 1. James C. Campbell, of Abington, and Frances T. Reardon, of Weymouth
66 1. Frederick W. Loud, of Weymouth, and Lizzie K. Hayden, of Holbrook.
1. John W. Ford, of Abington, and Margaret A. McCarthy, of Weymouth.
1. George R. Hunt and Lillian W. Wheeler, both of Rockland.
5. Walter L. Boynton and Laura M. Vinal, both of Boston.
66 5. Frank L. Brant and Laura E. Hutchins, both of Weymouth.
66 6. C. Will Bailey and Selena H. (Tirrell) Stoddard, both of Weymouth.
66 6. Willie A. Roachman and Emily F. Litchfield, both of Weymouth.
6. Richard W. Walsh, of Somerville, and Mary Ellen Dayton, of Weymouth.
66 16. Elliot C. Lambert, of Manchester, N. H., and Annie Maynard Thompson, of Weymouth.
66 16. Charles E. Sturtevant, of E. Bridgewater, and Nellie P. Pratt, of Weymouth.
23. Myron D. Cressy, of Charlestown, and Cora F. Richards, of Weymouth.
66 23. Charles F. Whitman and Joanna W. Cobbett, both of Abington.
66 27. George Milnes, of Weymouth, and Mabel L. Kent, of Newbury.
66 29. Thomas F. Brady and Catherine Cames, both of Weymouth.
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Jan. 30. Dennis F. Ahearn, of Rockland, and Annie T. Hyland, of Weymouth.
30. George E. Studley, of Weymouth, and Rachel L. Ford, of Boston.
Feb. 12. Thomas F. Dunn, of Weymouth, and Mary L. Mack, of Hingham.
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12. Edwin E. Merchant and M. Adelaide Litchfield, both of Weymouth.
14. Thomas F. Ahearn and Ellen G. Croker, both of Weymouth.
66 21. Walter White, of Weymouth, and Mabel A. Hayden, of Braintree.
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23. Paul R. Nolan and Isabelle F. Churchill, both of Whitman.
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25. Charles E. Torrey, of E. Braintree, and Annie S. Miller, of South Boston.
March 13. Irving P. Loud and Lillian I. French, both of Wey- mouth.
22. L. Elmer Tower and Clara G. Orcutt, both of Weymouth.
66 23. Albert H. Hunt, of Weymouth, and Estelle M. Hollis, of Holliston.
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28. Fred J. Clark, of Lowell, and Agnes M. Bates, of Weymouth.
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28. Charley I. Clough of Boston, and Alice G. Delano of Weymouth.
April 2. Wallace Newcomb and Grace A. Shaw, both of Wey- mouth.
3. Everett M. Baker, of Holbrook, and Ethel F. Bel- cher, of Weymouth.
66 10. James R. Jermyne, of Hingham, and Nellie L. Tor- ney, of Weymouth.
10. Alfred L. Lincoln, of Hingham, and Edith W. Clapp, of Weymouth.
66 20. Herbert F. Barrett and Emma F. Loring, both of Braintree.
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24. Henry W. Lukeman, of Weymouth, and Mary A. Donoghue, of Boston. 1
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April 29. Alfred T. Spear, of Weymouth, and Eva L. Clark, of Rockland.
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30. Michael H. O'Brien, of Quincy, and Margaret T. Co- han, of Weymouth.
May
7. William V. Hoye and Minnie J. Cushing, both of Weymouth.
. . 9. Albert Smith and Helen L. Pope, both of Wey- mouth.
9. Frederick A. Coolidge and Mary W. Ross, both of Weymouth.
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15. Matthew R. Loud and Alice A. Jordan, both of Wey- mouth.
22. Minot F. Poole and Etta R. Harrington, both of Wey- mouth.
66 26. Thomas W. Burke, of Rockland, and Hannah Sulli- van, of Weymouth.
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29. Thomas F. Mahoney, of Rockland, and Mary A. Kel- leher, of Weymouth.
30. William W. Bennett, of Middleboro, and Helen E. Lewis, of Weymouth.
June
4. Frank M. Lovell, of Somerville, and Ada Stetson of Weymouth.
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4. Clarence P. Whittle and Annie B. Hunt, both of Wey- mouth.
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6. Lester H. Culley and Susan A. Trainor, both of Wey- mouth.
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6. James H. Shield and Johanna Cronin, both of Wey- mouth.
9. J. Henry Record and Sadie F. Burns, both of Wey- mouth.
11. Elias S. Beals, of Weymouth, and Sarah M. Whip- ple, of Boston.
16. Pasqual Salvado and Philomena Pezza, both of Wey- mouth.
18. Francis D. Bond, of Weymouth, and Mabel H. Smith, of Braintree.
30. Russell G. Hunt, of Weymouth, and Helen R. F. Allen, of Braintree.
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May 18. Daniel M. Sullivan, of Quincy, and Abigail L. Trask, of Weymouth.
19. William Pierce, of Hingham, and Anna A. Reed, of Weymouth.
June
20. Ernest L. Gilley and Bessie A. Mann, both of Wey- mouth.
25. Lewis F. Holbrook, of Holbrook, and Annie M. Hor- ton, of Braintree.
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26. Harry M. Farrington, of Whitman, and Nellie E. Williams, of Abington.
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26. Lester E. Bates and Sarah J. Rea, both of Wey- mouth.
26. Michael E. Shea, of Quincy, and Nellie L. Nelligan, of Weymouth.
26. John M. Colby, Jr., of Willimantic, Conn., and Har- riet L. Carver, of Weymouth.
26. Edward W. Wolfe and Edith A. Spear, both of Wey- mouth.
28. Stephen L. Holbrook and Almy P. Cushing, both of Weymouth.
29. Benjamin F. Everett and M. Florence Whiting, both . of Weymouth.
July
3. Herbert R. Tibbetts, of Brockton, and Laura Wolfe, of Weymouth.
9. George A. Willis and Delia E. McCormick, both of Weymouth.
66 10. William H. Gould, of Hiram, Me., and Daisy R. Lewis, of Weymouth.
14. Stephen Dwyer and Mary Dwyer, both of Wey- mouth.
16. Alfred W. Whitman and Mary D. Hudson, both of Abington.
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24. Bernard C. Bailey and Mary T. Hayes, both of Weymouth.
25. James P. Maguire and Mary Sexton, both of Wey- mouth.
28. Patrick Ryan, of Weymouth, and Alice Powers, of Boston.
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July 28. Andrew W. Corthell, of Hingham, and Marion L. Lovell, of Weymouth.
28. Thomas White, of Newton, and Mary White, of Weymouth.
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31. Ignatius Melville and Mary Murphy, both of Wey- mouth.
66 31. Alburtus Rowell, of Weymouth, and Cordelia A. Arnold, of Hingham.
Aug.
10. Robert A. Condrick and Nellie Spear, both of Wey- mouth.
15. Andrew J. Kehoe and Ada M. Young, both of Wey- mouth.
66 21. Luther W. Edson, of Abington, and Lillian M. Smith, of North Hanover.
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21. Lewis Ellingwood, of Milford, and Lena McDonald, of Weymouth.
22. Charles F. Bates, of Braintree, and Mabel F. Wright, of Weymouth.
28. Charles F. Riley, of Weymouth, and Mary A. O'Donnell, of Winchester.
29. Matthew P. Gloster and Margaret McDonald, both of Weymouth.
66 31. James F. Rose, of Nova Scotia, and Alice M. Smith, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sept.
1. Martin E. Duffey, of Weymouth, and Mary A. (O'Neal) O'Brien, of Boston.
2. William T. Newcomb, of Chelsea, and Nellie I. Shaw, of Weymouth.
2. Charles A. Maxfield, of Fairhaven, and Bertha H. Tirrell, of Weymouth.
5. Solomon C. Laird, of Hingham, and Florence A. Orcutt, of Weymouth.
5. Thomas W. Gale and Margaret McGowan, both of Brockton.
18. James G. Lovell, of Weymouth, and Fannietta L. Sprague, of Hingham.
25. Benjamin F. Veno and Lizzie J. Decoste, both of Weymouth.
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Sept. 26. Bertram C. Tirrell and Mary W. Thayer, both of Weymouth.
Oct.
2. Richard H. Loud, of Weymouth, and Annie R. Bruce, of Springfield.
6. William J. Burgess, of Duxbury, and Amy L. Thomas, of Weymouth.
9. Patrick E. Halleran and Ellen F. Whelan, both of Weymouth.
10. Louis Burden and Isabella Haggerty, both of Wey- mouth.
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11. Samuel Greer, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Margaret McQuade, of Weymouth.
14. Michael Killoury, of Weymouth, and Nellie Murphy, of Quincy.
66 16. Edward A. Whitmarsh, of Braintree, and Hattie M. Joy of Weymouth.
16. Samuel S. French and Bertha F. Burrell, both of Weymouth.
66 16. Chester F. Newcomb, of Providence, R. I., and Clara F. Prentiss, of Weymouth.
19. George Fresch, Jr., of Boston, and Mary E. Ryan, of Weymouth.
31. Vito Federic and Zittella Pizzi, both of Wey- mouth.
Nov. 3. Peter H. Cooney, of Lowell, and Margaret H. Gar- vin, of Weymouth.
5. Walter R. Field, of Weymouth, and Harriet N. Bol- ster, of Boston.
13. Frank O. Corbin, of Wrentham, and Mary L. Croc- kett, of Weymouth.
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14. Edward J. Lonergan, of Weymouth, and Katie E. Gibbons, of Randolph.
20. Michael J. Lane, of Weymouth, and Marcella A. Maginnis, of Braintree.
20.
66 Joshua E. Sprague, and Gertrude F. IInff, both of Weymouth.
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21. William W. Wilder, of Hingham, and Joanna T. Moran, of Weymouth.
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Nov. 22. John F. O'Connor, of Weymouth, and Mary A. Mac- donald, of Boston.
24. Patrick Lyons, of Weymouth, and Julia Galivan of Boston.
27. Henry A. Richards and Ethel M. Pratt, both of Wey- mouth.
27. Thomas J. King, of Boston, and Katherine T. O'Con- nor, of Weymouth.
27. John G. Chaison, of Brockton, and Mary C. Burke, of Weymouth.
27. Arthur F. Sherman and Anna J. Johnson, both of Weymouth.
27. John A. Prouty, and Emily L. Clark, both of Wey- mouth.
27. Louis I. Richards, of Weymouth, and Lydia W. Beal, of Hingham.
27. Stewart Mckenzie, of Quincy, and Eliza J. Hurley, of Weymouth.
28. B. Frank Coleran, of Weymouth, and Margaret E. Donahoe, of Abington,
28. Patrick J. Mahoney and Mary A. Meade, both of Weymouth.
Dec. 10. George E. L. Huff and Allie R. Whiting, both of Weymouth.
24. Emery A Ewell, of Marshfield, and Lizzie A. Galu- sha, of Abington.
25. Dennis Tracy, Jr., of Boston, and. Elizabeth Hart, of Weymouth.
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31. Herbert S. Richards, of Weymouth, and Anna W. Paine, of Holbrook.
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DEATHS.
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, during theyear 1895.
Age.
Date ot Death.
Name.
| Years.
| Days.
Jan. 2
Michael Kearns.
16
4
7
Inflammation of the
Brain . ..
6
Annie M. Hughes
37
Pulmonary lubereu-
losis ..
Weymouth.
10
Rhoda B. (Raymond) Raymond, widow o' Elias.
84 3 17
Gastritis
66
11
William Burrell. 69
4
Pneumoula
15
Female ehild of George R. and Ella F. Bailey ..
Stillborn
Weymouth.
66 16
Franeis H. Cushing.
5
4
Whooping Cough and Convulsions. .
Weymouth.
17
Martha E. (Derby) Thayer,
widow of Willie T. 27 11 22
Typhoid Fever
66
19
Nathan Pratt. .
11 1 Natural Causes
20
Mary A (Killion) O'Connell
66
21
Joseph P. Donahoe .. 20
2 2
Typhoid Fever.
21
Ruth S. (Tirrell) Cushing, wife of Augustus T ..
52
9
Carcinoma Uteri
23
Adeline & Burbank
Convulsions
23
Glenda M. Burrell.
Acute Bronchitis.
24
Nathaniel Bemis. 78 11 14 Inflammation of Blad- der ... .
26
N. il Ames Pratt
4
66
26
Michael II. Foley.
38
28
1|10 6 Meningitis .
28
Mary M. Ferielle Anuie B. Joslyn) Dyer, widow of Charles
Pneumonia.
"
30
J. Franeis McGreevy 23
3
Phthisis ..
66
30
Emily Gladys Pitts .. 1/12
Bronchitis
31
Augusta M. Bayley. 48
10 Cerebral Hemorrhage.
Feb.
Elizabeth Loud. 178
2|24
Peritonitis.
23 3
Rebreea W. (Cleverly) Cleverly, wi low of Asa P .. 87
3
3
1
Allen Vining .. ~6
28
Senile.
6
Harry Love I Hayward. 21
4 11 Consumption.
9
Theresa (Kothe) Moran, widow of John .. S3 7 16
“' 12
Ann M. (Richards) Shaw, wife of Henry .J 78 Mary E. (Doherty) Hagerty,
wife of Michael 28 5 30
Pulmonary tubercu-
16
James HI. Vining
60 5,10
Apoplexy
16
Patriek A. Dalton.
1
1
Pertussis,
Teething
1. 17
William Carroll. 66
Valvular disease of heart and an attack of La Grippe.
Bronchitis ...
20
Edith L. Ells
8 25 4
Pertussis and men- giti-
Weymouth.
“. 20 Annie (Dempsey) M. Guinness, 76 2
wife of William ..
Cerebral Hemorrhage. |
Ireland.
Weymouth. Weymouth. Weymouth.
Union, Me. Weymouth.
Roekland. Weymouth.
Boston. Weymouth. Quincy. Weymouth. Weymouth.
Springfield, Vt Weymouth. Weymouth.
Chronic
Bronchitis
with General Debility
Ireland.
Valvular disease of heart
Weymouth.
14
losis . ..
Braintree. Weymouth.
and Convulsions ....
Hingham.
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