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beetle and wedges 2 00
2 bu. salt 1 00
hatchet
50
1 bu. bone garden 5 00
11 stake chains 5 00
643 cedar posts 192 90
8 wrenches . 4 00
24 large posts 14 40
spices .
4 40
200 bean poles 10 00
soda ·
25
75 bu. bects . 37 50
root beer essence 45
4 bbls. soft soap 20 00
10 pkgs. cocoa 2 20
2 churns 3 00
4 bxs. mustard
35
3 bbls. turnips 1 50
2 pkgs. pop corn .
10
3 bbl. lime . 75
3 pkgs. sapolio
25
20 gals. kerosene
1 60
2 pkgs. baked chocolate
57
100 bu. potatoes 75 00
150 lbs. coffee
21 00
100 bu. mangles
50 00
160 lbs. tea 40 00
'15 bu. carrots
9 00
8 lbs. raisins 64
30 milk pans .
6 00
12 lbs. pearl tapioca 60
5 milk pails . 3 00
3 doz. clothes pins 06
1 coffee grinder 3 00
60 lbs. lard . 3 90
30 lamp chimneys . 2 75
1 15 lbs. sugar . ·
6 00
16 pkgs. cream tartar 4 48
40 lbs. salt fish 2 20
1} bu. apples ·
1 50
1 bbl. beans 5 00
disinfectant 6 00
12 bu. boxes . 1 20
12 pkgs. matches 1 80
60 bu. potatoes 30 00
165
6 bu. turnips $3 60
12 gals. preserves $6 00
4 hams
5 40
9 blankets 4 50
1 bbl. pork .
13 00
8 comforts 6 00
2 hogshead .
1 50
1 tick . 2 75
1} bbl. crackers
3 75
8 ticks 8 00
400 cabbages . 16 00
4 towels, Turkish . 1 00
1 oil tank
6 50
61 towels 9 15
3 pork barrels
1 50
43 sheets 20 00
1 tobacco cutter 1 00
90 pillow slips 15 00
stand pipe and hose 50 00
1 doz. men's shirts 6 00
20 prs. stockings 4 00
3 doz. drawers 12 60
11 prs. drawers 3 85
13 doz. suspenders 3 20
1 doz. shirts 3 00
1 pt. vanilla extract 1 25
4 bxs. chloride lime Christmas candy
35
9 pr. combination 6 75
2 bxs. soap . 6 00
1 box apricots
2 50
2 pr. ladies' shoes 2 00
36 pkgs. starch 2 52
1 doz. mop handles 1 25
5 00
18 pkgs. baking powder 6 60
miscellaneous . household furniture 700 00 office furniture . 25 00
4 bags salt . 25
75 jars preserves 22 50
30 tumblers preserves 4 50
$4,982 22
We, the undersigned, appraise the town farm, 64 acres land $6,400 00
Buildings on same
10,000 00
$16,400 00
WALTER W. BATES, FRANK H. TORREY,
Auditors.
stone tools 3 00
4 pkgs. poultry seasoning 50
9 pkgs. Rising Sun polish . 50
10 bottles extract . 1 50
2 00
9 pr. underwear 4 50
4 pr. men's shoes . 4 00
50 lbs. tobacco
15 00
6 pr. plow shoes . 5 00
5 pkgs. Pearline . 50
2 doz. drawers 6 00
166
RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE FOR 1898.
Cash for board of Patrick Lines, Albert Davison, and Mary F.
Rosey $287 15
For board, Albert Davison . 20 00 ·
wood and carting coal to poor
480 50
wood and carting coal to lock-ups, town-house, and engine-houses
83 50
wood
283 50
milk
696 13
butter .
5 75
eggs
43 94
fowl
26 57
calf
. 3 00
COWS
92 00
hogs
59 60
vegetables
56 17
straw
12 00
corn fodder
8 00
pork
63 79
barrels .
3 00
posts
151 00
produce
91 62
washing
7 20
removal of snow
125 75
work on highway .
42 00
From Robert Corthell .
4 00
Town of Bourne for Seth C. Blackwell, 1897 and 1898 169 58
Inventory, Jan. 1, 1899
$2,815 76
4,982 22
'Total
$7,797 98
167
SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE.
EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS FOR 1898.
Dr
To inventory of January 1, 1898 . $4,443 86
supplies and expenses as per memorandum
4,732 49
Charles F. Atkinson, services
800 00
town for rent of farm
300 00
$10,276 35
Cr.
By receipts on account of Alinshouse
$2,815 76
inventory of January 2, 1899
4,982 22
$7,797 98
Cost for the year
$,2478 37
168
PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE DURING THE YEAR 1898.
Date ad- mitted.
NAME.
Age.
Remarks.
Weeks.
Days.
1898.
Jan.
1
Elizabeth Tirrell
79
Continues
52
1
1
Elizabeth C. Tirrell
43
Continues
52
1
1
Alonzo Tirrell .
58
Continues
52
1
1
Leroy S. Tirrell
57
Continues
52
1
1 Lucius Tirrell
57
Continues
52
1
1
John W. Gillion
96
Continues
52
1
60
1 Ida Davis
|38
Continues
52
1
1
Michael McCarty
59
Died June 29
25
5
1 Daniel Griffin
61
Left April 25
16
3
1 Henry Carr
75
Died Dec. 19
50
3
66
1
Patrick Cohen .
56
Continues
52
1
66
1 Harriet N. Maxim
75
Continues
52
1
66
1
Patrick Weathers .
65
Continues
52 1
66
1
Leavitt B. Torrey
46
Continues
52
1
1
George A. Nash
31
Continues
52
1
1
Rachel Spear
72
Continues
52
1
66
1
George Dyer
76|
Left June 20
24 3
1
Michael Dailey, 2nd
41
Left April 9
14
1
66
1
James Field
Left May 16, returned 54
Sept. 20
35
1
77
Died May 4
17
5
1
Daniel J. Gilligan
34
Mass. Gen. Hospital, 5 weeks
47
1
1
Martin Flynn .
57
Left April 18
15
3
60
1
George N. Briggs
49
Continues
52
1
66
1
Michael Dailey
50
Left March 15
10 4.
66
1
James Sullivan
67
Left Sept. 11 .
36
2
29
Patrick O'Brien
75
Left March 26
8
1
31
Henry L. Lovell
59
Left July 18, returned Sept. 21
38 5
Feb. 9
Michael Carroll
39
Left Feb. 20
1
5
14
Ernest A. M. Hillis
27
Left March 3
2
4.
26
Rose Hanley
27
Left March 4, returned June 1
31
4
1
Walter Gilliver
42
Continues ; absent 30
days
47
6
1 Seth C. Blackwell
-
169
PAUPERS IN ALMSHOUSE-Continued.
Date ad- mitted.
NAME.
Age.
Remarks.
Weeks.
Days.
1898.
Apr. 12
Terrence McHugh
39
Left April 25
2 0
4 19 Martha J. Blanchard
46 Continues (boarder)
36 4
May 3, James G. Paige
74 Continues
34 5
Jan.
1
Robort Corthell
75 Died Jan. 17
2
3
1 Julia Belcher
78 Left March 18
11
0
18 Lewis W. Hollis
56 Left March 26
9
5
Mar. 2
Nellie G. Prince
7 Left March 9
1
2
66
2 Hattie Prince
5 Left March 9
1
2
2' Vivia Prince
3 Left March 9
1
2
66
2 Gladys May Prince
1! Left March 9
1
2
June18 Frederick Coolidge 57 Left Sept. 10
12
1
Aug. 12 Victor Broton
74 Left Aug. 21
1
3
Oct. 29
Michael Smith
23 Continues
9
2
Sep. 18
Rosa Reidy
70 Continues
15
0
June12
Emma L. Hanley .
Continues
29 0
Dec. 1
Albert L. Coolidge
49 Left Dec. 5
5
Jan. 1 Patrick Lines
74 Soldier (boarder)
52
1
..
1
Albert Davison
62
Soldiers' widow (board- er), Left March 2, re- turned May 23
40
4
1182 tramps, 1 day
each
168
6
Total
1619 1
Deduct for boarders and those having no settlement in Wey- mouth
210
0
1409
1
Cost of poor per week $1.75 plus.
65 Soldier (boarder) ·
34
3
1 Mary F. Rosy
-
170
ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO POOR OUT OF ALMS- HOUSE.
WARD 1.
Paid child of Abbie L. Joy .
$48 00
children of Cora Ruggles
96 00
Wallace Manuel
152 00
Stephen A. Bicknell
72 00
Elizabeth A. Loud
62 13
Noble Morse
12 51
Henry L. Kenerson
3 13
$445 77
WARD 2.
- Paid Ann Lynch
$297 41
Mrs. Charles Tormey
114 75
Catherine Moran .
206 95
Ann Crosby .
48 00
Mrs. James Bullard
70 25
Lucy Packard
72 00
Harriet Burrell
134 75
William Fogarty
95 85
Joseph Bagley
61 50
John Kennedy
86 37
Kennedy children
48 00
Roberts children
96 00
Margaret Canary .
52 92
Margaret Donahoe
115 00
Mrs. Michael Nugent
212 88
Patrick Yourell
122 50
Catherine Barrett .
44 00
Mary Fennell
32 00
Thomas Smith
10 00
Benjamin Wrightington
29 68
Martin Flynn
10 00
James McGuire
27 13
Mary Mawn .
85 00
171
Paid Michael Carroll .
$2 00
Edward Dwyer and family
201 29
Mrs. James Barrett
12 88
Patrick Barry
1 00
Owen Smith .
4 40
Mrs. JJ. E. Cross
16 00
William Deere
2 00
Charles Blanchard
6 75
W. H. Pratt
6 25
82,325 51
WARD 3.
Paid Tracy children
$72 00
Susan B. Rich and children
102 26
Baxter Torrey
96 00
Robert V. Barnes and wife
111 63
Silas Ross
51 90
Mrs. Thomas E. McCarthy and children
250 03
Mrs. Stephen White
124 65
Ann D. Worster
65 00
Harvey Barnes
28 52
children of Cornelius Connell
16 90
Mrs. Goodwin, 1896
0 85
Frank E. Morrison
66 88
Mary Carey
18 00
Mary Ahearn
55 76
James Field
18 00
Walter White
1 00
$1,079 38
WARD 4.
Paid Mary Derusha
$255 75
family of Godfrey Ahlstedt
189 50
Mrs. Ira D. Noyes
201 38
Charles E. Tirrell
40 00
Henry Shaw
48 00
172
Paid Henry C. Perry
$36 88
Robert Saunders
48 00
$819 51
WARD 5.
Paid George W. Hayden.
$130 00
George W. Poole
102 75
Mrs. John T. Madden
184 00
family of Charles Phillips
216 00
Henry C. Bates
120 00
James Page
16 00
Melvin Thompson
18 25
Mrs: Charles E. Raymond
113 65
Mrs. Randall
15 03
.James R. Vining
33 00
George Davis
169 20
John Gilligan
19 00
Mrs. Sidney Tower
25 41
Ezra Thompson and wife
49 25
$1,211 54
ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY WEYMOUTH IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS.
Paid Mrs. Charles R. Tirrell, Hingham . $50 00
Estelle Lincoln, Hingham
156 00
Mary E. Sargent, Charlestown
169 46
Bridget Ryan, Brookline
168 00
John A. Hickman, Boston
154 00
$697 46
ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY OTHER CITIES AND
TOWNS.
Paid City of Boston, Rosa Ready $48 00
City of Boston, Harriet Stetson 74 00
City of Boston (hospital), Robert Burbank 5 00
173
Paid City of Boston (hospital). Alfred J. Loud $11 00
City of Brockton, Michael J. Fox . ·
15 49
City of Brockton, Mary Porter
4 63
City of Brockton. JJames R. McFawn and family 62 66
City of Brockton, Dennis Collins and family . 73 57
City of Brockton, Elizabeth McFawn . 61 30
City of Lynn, Lewis W. Hollis
10 00
City of Quincy, children of Luther B. Beale 27 97
Town of Hanover, Della Hollis 22 75
Town of Randolph, James Ronan . 42 00
'Town of Rockland, Julia Lane 21 90
Town of Rockland, Catherine Lane 16 00
Town of Rockland, Emily Sargent . 54 25
Town of Rockland, Mary A. Delory
116 00
$666 52
Total out of Alshouse
$7,245 69
TAUNTON INSANE HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Wilfred A. Blanchard $169 46
Elizabeth A. Fox . 134 63
Margaret Lonnegan
169 46
Abbie A. Tirrell 131 38
Adeline Tirrell 95 18
Martha J. White .
169 46
Frank W. Wrightington
169 60
$1,039 17
WORCESTER INSANE HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Godfrey Ahlstedt $117 47
John Donnelly .
202 42
Clarissa E. Richards .
169 46
$489 35
174
WORCESTER INSANE ASYLUM.
Paid for board, James J. Brown $169 46
WESTBORO INSANE HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Alice L. Tower $51 53
John W. Griffin 58 96
$110 49
NORTHAMPTON INSANE HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Rosea Nugent $169 46
MEDFIELD INSANE ASYLUM.
Paid for board, George F. Groves $146 00
DANVERS LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Nathan H. Pratt . $169 47
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED.
Paid for board, D. Everett Turner $116 06
HOSPITAL FOR DIPSOMANIACS.
Paid for board, Fred Coolidge $22 29
MASSACHUSETTS HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPTICS.
Paid for board, John H. Leduc
$93 31
Adeline Tirrell
74 30
D. Everett Turner . 96 56
$264 17
175
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Paid expenses of Daniel J. Gilligan.
$35 00
Patrick Weathers 6 00 .
$41 00
CARNEY HOSPITAL.
Paid for board, Patrick Yourell $123 75
STATE ALMSHOUSE.
Paid for board, John H. Leduc .
$102 80
STATE FARM.
Paid for board, James Hines
$146 00
Total for hospitals, etc.
$3109 47
TOWN PHYSICIANS.
Paid W. A. Drake, services .
$100 00
J. C. Fraser, services
60 00
G. W. Tinkham, services
50 00
K. H. Granger, services
40 00
E. N. Mayberry, services
50 00
$300 00
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid O. Cushing. conveying Robert Corthell to Almshouse $2 00
J. H. Stetson, Treas., water rent for Frank Drayton tenement 6 00
William T. Rice, burial of Michael Mccarthy 20 00
$28 00
176
ASSISTANCE RENDERED THOSE HAVING A SETTLE- MENT IN OTHER PLACES.
Paid Ella Winslow, Rockland
$156 00
Lucy Thompson, Rockland
10 75
Walter B. Stetson children, Marshfield
72 00
Jane Felker, Marshfield
20.00
Mrs. P. F. McGuire, Stoughton
52 00
Percy J. Crockford, Malden .
140 00
Richard Gardner, Hingham
10 39
Maurice Dowd, Braintree
259 83
Annie Lane, Boston
91 82
Howland L. Hunt, Scituate
156 00
George Haslen, Quincy .
50 05
family of Edward C. Litchfield, Norwell
414 74
Samuel N. Blake, Whitman
26 97
Mary A. McDonald, State
74 00
Margaret Raleigh, State
8 25
Edward Hiller, State
30 00
William W. Jones
6 50
Walter Johnson
9 13
Charles Hollis, Randolph
7 50
Total
$1,595 93
JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.
Dr.
To cash received as follows :
$790 87 Hospital bills refunded
Received on Almshouse account, from town of
Bourne, for Seth C. Blackwell . 169 58
$960 45
177
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF POOR FOR THE YEAR 1898.
Cost at alınshouse
$2,478 37
out of almshouse . .
7,245 69
at hospitals, etc. .
·
3,109 47
salaries of town physicians
300 00
miscellaneous expenses .
28 00
Cost of the town poor for the year
$13,161 53
Paid for State, cities and towns
1,595 93
Sundries refunded
960 45
$15,717 91
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1897 .
$695 84
Appropriation for deficiency
·
1,200 00
Appropriation, March 7, 1898 .
15,000 00
$16,895 84
Unexpended balance .
$1,177 93
INVENTORY.
Dr.
To inventory of 1898
$4,982 22
Cr.
By inventory of 1897 .
$4,443 86
Balance
.
$538 36
TOWN.
For rent of farm .
$300 00
178
JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.
Cr.
By 417 orders drawn in 1898
$15,956 27
TRIAL BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1898.
Dr.
Cr ..
Cost at almshouse
$2,478 37
out of almshouse
7,245 69
at hospitals, etc.
3,109 47
Miscellaneous expenses
28 00
Salaries of town physicians
300 00
Paid for State, cities and towns
1,595 93
J. H. Stetson, treasurer, sundries refunded . .
960 45
Inventory
·
538 36
Town, for rent of farm" .
$300 00
J. H. Stetson, treasurer, orders drawn,
15,956 27
$16,256 27
$16,256 27
REPORT OF SPECIAL OFFICERS.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Weymouth : -
GENTLEMEN :- We submit herewith our report for the year 1898.
Number of places searched for intoxicating liquors . 38
Number of places where liquor was found ·
11
Number of arrests for violation of liquor law 11
Number of cases settled in Lower Court 8
For keeping and exposing with intent to sell, paid fine of $50.00 5
For illegal transportation, paid fine $50 1
For keeping liquor nuisance, discharged 1
For illegal sale (fined $50) appealed
1
For keeping and exposing, (held for Grand Jury )
1
For illegal transportation (held for Grand Jury)
1
Number of cases in Superior Court
3
Number keeping and exposing (discharged)
1
Nuuber illegal transportation 1
Number of illegal sale 1
Number of arrests for drunkenness 36
Number paid fines 19
Number committed to House of Correction 12
Number continued, placed on file, appealed 5
In addition to the enforcement of the liquor law we have pro- cured and served warrants in the following cases :-
Assault on officer (committed for 3 months) ·
1
Assault with dangerous weapon (held for Grand Jury)
1
180
Assault, paid fine of $20.00
1
committed to House of Correction for 3 months 1
paid fine of $5.00 1
paid fine of $15.00 .
.
1
66 discharged
.
Non-support .
One pays $5.00 per week to his family, 1 defaulted.
2 Malicious mischief
One paid fine of $5.00 ; 1 discharged.
Bastardy
2
One continued ; 1 discharged on marrying complainant.
Search for stolen goods .
1
Committed to Sherborn .
1
Insane .
3
Larceny, (committed for 3 months )
1
Disturbing the peace 3
One paid fine of $5.00 ; 1 committed to House of Correc-
tion for 5 months ; 1 placed on file.
Vagrancy ·
3
One sent to State Farm for 1 year; 1 sent to House of Correction for 5 months ; one placed on file.
Gaming on Lord's Day . .
5 Paid fine of $5.00 each.
Keeping hotel without license (fined $100.00, appealed) . 1
For using profane and indecent language (committed to House of Correction for 30 days) 1
For illegal affixing of labels (1 fined $100.00, appealed, 1 continued) 2 .
FINES IN LOWER COURT.
For violation of liquor law
$300 00
For drunkenness .
103 00
For gaming
25 00
For assaults
40 00
For disturbing the peace
5 00
For malicious mischief
5 00
Total fines
. $478 00
.
.
·
1
2
181
We have been vigorons in the enforcement of the liquor law, and as a result illegal business is confined to certain localities, where a few old offenders live, and they either employ some one to sell from the pocket, or have a neighbor conceal it for them, thus making It very hard for an officer to make a conviction. The violation of the liquor law is the hardest crime to get a convic- tion, as they employ able counsel to defend them ; you cannot get any evidence by summoning witnesses ; you have to rely on your own evidence.
We have been assisted in our work by officers Peare, Pratt, Allen, and Pease, and take this method of thanking them for their assistance.
Respectfully submitted, THOMAS FITZGERALD. PATRICK BUTLER, Special Officers.
COMMITTEE ON NEW HOSE WAGON.
WEYMOUTH. Dec. 19, 1898. To the Honorable Bourd of Selectmen :-
The committee appointed at the annual March meeting for the purchase of a new hose wagon for Ward 3 for which the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars are raised and appropriated, beg leave to make the following report.
That after receiving bids from several manufacturers and the examination of several wagons by different makers they awarded the contract to Thomas South, Jr., of Weymouth, who made and furnished the same for four hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents, $479.50.
FRANCIS M. DROWN, C. E. BICKNELL, J. RUPERT WALSH.
Committee on New Hose Wagon.
ASSESSORS' REPORT.
The undersigned Assessors of the town of Weymouth herewith present a statement of their work for the year ending December 31, 1898.
We have assessed upon the polls and estates of all persons and corporations liable to taxation in this town the sum of $133,536.51 and have committed the same to Willard J. Dunbar, Esq., the duly elected Collector of Taxes, with a Warrant in due form of law for collection, and payment in accordance with the vote of the town. viz :-
Town grant
$120,100 00
State tax
3,915. 00
County tax .
5,825 89
Non-resident bank tax .
2,997 58
Overlayings
650 04
Supplementary committment
. 48 00
$133,536 51
183
VALUATION AND POLLS.
WARD.
Valuation of Per- sonal Estate As. sessed.
Valuation of Real
Estate Assessed.
Total Value of
Property
and Personal. ses-ed,
Value of Prop.
from Taxation.
Total Valuation.
Amount of Abate-
ments and Re- mittauces.
Number of Polls Assessed.
1
$120,762
$1,098,054
$1,218,816
$14,415
$1.233,231
$39 29
473
2
390,705
1,530.665
1,921,370
35,680
1,957,050
188 58
1187
3
229,485
1,172,802
1,402,2º7
23,075
1,425,362
86 83
672
4
110,266
504,971
615,237
21,520
636,757
113 18
437
6
182,416
1.094.891
1,277 307
17,903
1,295,210
130 20
571
Total,
$1,033 634
$5,401,383
$6,435,017
$112,593
$6,547,610
$558 08
3340
Resident Bank Shares Assessed. .
$185,702
Total Valuation of the Town.
$6,733,312
Number of houses
2494
Number of acres land .
9527
Number of horses
948
Number of cows .
492
Number of neat cattle other than cows
28
Number of swine .
76
Number of fowl .
1988
Number of sheep .
0 0
Respectfully submitted,
WILMOT CLEVERLY,
JOHN W. BATES,
FRANCIS H. COWING,
GILMAN B. LOUD, GEORGE C. TORREY,
Assessors.
٨٩٠
Real
Exempt
erty
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office, Weymouth, during the year 1898.
Date of Birth 1898. January.
2. Maria G. Salvati.
5. Alice Boyle Curley.
8. Helen Catherine Brady.
8. Lillian Jane Smith.
9. George Oswald Ralph.
10. Henry Leslie Knowles. 10. Asa Joseph Bergeron.
13. Edward Everett Condrick.
14. John William Lyons.
15. - Everett, son of Ben- jamin F. and M. Flor- ence.
18. Ellen Madaline Delory.
18. Gertrude Newton Glynn.
20. Nellie Florence Muse.
23. Annie Maher.
24. Seddie Santacroce.
25. Waldo Stuart McIsaac.
29. Lawrence Henry Caulfield.
30. Joseph Edward Hefferman.
Date of Birth, 189S.
February.
3. Leonard Corby Bates.
3. Warren Reed.
3. Edmund Joseph Cullivan.
3. Thos. Joseph McDonald.
7. Michele Bartolameo Don- dero.
8. Charles Alfred Litchfield.
8. Louis Edward Curtin.
10 Darthea Heald.
10 Hilda Winifred Cushing.
11. Albert Parker Ford.
14. Palmer, daughter of Geo. and Angela.
17. Dallas Lore Sharp Reed,
20 Nellie McPhee.
21. Marion Louise Gerstley.
21. Edmund Loud.
28. Louis Frederick Abell.
28. George Dennis O'Keefe.
185
Date of Birth, 1898. March.
3. Ruth Miriam Ford.
3. Josie Ellen Hanifin.
6. Bernard JJoseph Condon.
7. George Francis Bryant.
8. John Henry Greaney. 8. Ralph William Kennedy.
8. Grace Beatrice Veno.
9. Marianina Fioreirtina.
10. Josi Desiderio.
10. Frank Lindsay Rand.
10. Mary Catherine Delory.
11. Douglas Easton Munro.
11. Margaret Duchty Miller.
13. Bertha Smith JJohnson.
14. Evelyn Margaret Connell.
14. William Joseph Delory.
14. Frederick Leo Delory.
14. Margaret Yonrell.
19. Helen Augusta Corthell.
23. Annie Marie Horace.
27. Lynwood Morrison Mur- phy.
28 Sadie Louise Hollis.
29. Maria Magdalene Ferullo.
30. Napoleon Edward Ber- geron.
31. James Leo Kelley.
April.
3. Susan Evelyn Greely.
4. Grace Merritt.
9. Charles Francis Loud.
11. James Leo Campbell.
14. John Walmsley. 15. Joseppe Rossi.
19. Peppino Daldo.
Date of Birth, 1898. April.
20. Robert Everett Davis.
22. Barbara Sherman Rich- ards.
23. Joseph Porter Sullivan.
26. Catherine Gaillardet.
27. Arthur Wendall Litchfield.
May.
3. John Walter Riley.
10. Elizabeth May Splaine.
11. Catherine Coleman.
13. Emily Loring Trainor.
18. - Murray. daughter of
Gideon and Jennette B.
28. Margaret Kelly.
28. Ethel Gertrude Carter.
28. Verna Leslie Nickerson. 30. Margaret Connor.
June.
1. Philip Edward Haviland.
1. Francis Margaret Miller (twin ) .
1. William Joseph Miller (twin).
2. Esther Madora Tirrell.
7. Ellen Evelyn Ashton.
11. Eula Wyman Raymond.
12. Emma Louise Hanley.
13. Ardis Evelyn White.
13. Anna Ford.
14. Arthur Bryant Sprague.
14. Harold Sherman Lowell.
14. Lillian Moe.
15. Marie Viola White.
17. Marjorie Eloise Holbrook
17. Gladys Ruby Hammond.
186
Date of Birth, 1998.
June.
18. William Tooher (twin).
18. Julia Genieve Tooher (twin).
20. James Frederick Harris.
21. John Haviland.
25. Ralph Granville Trufant.
26. Pauline Rose Dowd.
July.
3. Joseph Zirlstein.
3. Mary Elizabeth Dwyer.
4. Ruth Evelyn Sargent.
7. Mildred Adamson.
7. Thomas Lester Coffey.
9. James Maxwell Bigelow.
13. William James Curran.
15. Carmela Ventre.
15. Donald Everett Burns.
15. Margaret Elizabeth Des- mond.
16. Lucy Mildred Dolan.
17. Emeline Catherine Jenner. .
18. Orthalia Maud Crockford.
18. -
Dwyer, daughter of Michael and Ellen.
20. Nora Agnes Lyons.
21. Porter Wentworth Thomp- son.
22. Andrew Holland.
24. Maria Rosa Principe.
25. Leon Silver.
27. Allen Chase Larmey.
29. Flora Irene Blenis.
August.
1. Lester Wilton Tisdale.
2. Harry Eugene Allen.
Date of Birth, 1898. August.
6. Jessie Eccula Murphy.
8. Eva May Bernhart.
8. Margaret Terry.
9. Frances Holleran.
10. Louise Connors Corridan.
15. Marion Gertrude Hersey.
17. Anna Duthie.
18. Florence Emeline Thomas
19. Alfonzo Cippollo.
20. Hazel Ellen Poole.
20. Isabella Forbes.
24. Pauline Randall.
24. Francesco A. Morro.
27. Herbert Franklin Bates.
31. Alice Flannery.
September.
1. Mildred Davis.
1. Jennie Everline Richmond
3. Margaret Frances Gannon
3. John Henry Daverson.
5. Earl Eliot Saunders.
5. - Chisholm, daughter of Thos. M. and Eliza- beth H.
6. Doris Evelyn Sprague.
9. Hazel Allene Dexheimer.
11. Dewey Pierce Fisher.
14. James Richardson.
15. Laura Binney Gumb.
16. Gwyneth Alberta Howse.
17. Erle Myron Holbrook.
17. Henry Bernard O'Toole.
17. Frances Louise Martin.
18. Katherine Butler.
19. James Joseph Feely.
187
Date of Birth, 1698. September.
20. John Everett Carlson.
22. Frank M. P. McConney.
23. Mary Margaret Sullivan.
25. Arthur O'Leary (twin)
25. Timothy O'Leary (twin)
27. Allen Packard Vining.
October.
2. Roy Arthur Wheaton.
3. Mary Bridget Tangec.
4. Aliee MeCristle.
4. Louise Madeline Melville.
5. Perry Leroy Veader.
6. Nore Philomena Descalzo.
7. Addie Louise Dean.
9. Madeline Hocking.
15. Maybelle Lillian Tucker.
17. Cora Augusta Young.
17. Benjamin Everett Taylor.
20 John Carroll (twin).
20 Edward Carroll (twin)
21. Ralph Louis Hirb.
23. Timothy White.
24. Albert Graves Sampson.
25. Percy Clifford Vogell.
26. Clarence Burton Sanders.
26. Gladys Clara Coyle.
27. Evangeline McDonald.
29. Florence Gertrude Polk- inghorn.
29. Giuseppe Pecoraro.
29. Mary Ellen Maguire. 31. Helen Griffin.
November.
2. - Reis, son of George J. and Susan L.
Date of Birth. 1898. November.
4. Hazel Carver Dunbar.
4. Arthur Alexander Cul- livan.
6. Elsie Dean Munroe.
9. George Edward Curtin.
15. John Lubin Gallant.
16. Lawrence Raymond Mott.
18. Gertrude Mahan.
26. Frank Everson Loud, Jr.
26. Stanley MeAllester Blan- ehard.
Deeember.
1. Franeis McGourty (twin)
1 Joseph MeGourty (twin)
1. Robert Henry Hiatt.
3. George Reed.
3. Frances Taylor.
3. -Hunt,, daughter of George E. and Rose A.
3. John Joseph Foran.
4. Margaret Holland Gloster.
4. Helen Diana Wendall.
5. Thomas William King.
6. Bertha May Hanson.
10. William Abram Delory.
12. Edward Leo Riley.
12. Sidney Arthur Stone.
14. Ralph Howard Sherman.
15. Charles Marshall Clark.
18. Nathaniel Stowers.
21. Edmond Maurice O'Brien.
24. Ellsworth Walter Curtis.
24. Clark Stuart Page.
31. Gaetarro Licorzi.
188
MARRIAGES.
Recorded in Town Clerk's office, of Weymouth, where one or both of the parties were residents of Weymouth.
Date of Marriage. Jan.
1. Lewellyn Thomas of Weymouth and Mary O'Con- nell of Braintree.
66 2. Stephen E. Thayer of Braintree and Eva L. Hunt of Weymouth.
1
2. Alfred B. Clement of Rockland and Josie M. Cushing of Weymouth.
12. Henry M. Ford of Weymouth and Abbie F. McCue of Braintree.
18. . Thomas F. Caulfield of l'awtucket, R. I. and Mar- garet E. V. Hefferman of Weymouth.
19. Clarence E. Briggs and Jennie F. Pratt both of Weymouth.
66
10. Harry C. Thomas and Rose Thayer both of Wey- mouth.
Feb.
1. Willis M. Raymond and Loretta G. Litchfield both Weymouth.
66
2. Harry Garfield Dinsmore of Braintree and Emma Majorie Leach of Weymouth.
66
17. James F. Conneen and Elizabeth McDonught both of Weymouth.
17. Philip W. Wolfe of Weymouth and Mary A. Riley of Hingham.
66
17. James A. Dee of Brockton and Maggie E. Fraher of Weymouth.
March 16. Lewis H. Cushing and Cora L. Chandler both of Weymouth.
28.
66 Joseph B. Thomas of Middleboro and Edith A. Shurtleff of Weymouth.
31. Harry S. Allen of Holbrook and Florence M. Lowell of Weymouth.
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