Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1892-1898, Part 7

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892-1898
Publisher: The Town
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Seaverns & Spear,


15 75


Walter Litchfield, 4 00


Ames W. Merritt,


2 00 George Mallory, 1 65


Geo. M. Young,


15 62


Wm. T. Clapp,


5 20


Thomas F. Bailey,


31 18


Edwin Young & Sons, 5 25


Walter E. Bailey,


1 12


Joseph Bailey,


1 75


Edwin W. Bates,


10 00


A. H. Farrington,


70


Total,


$196 43


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation


$100 00


Paid F. B. Lee, Adjutant G. W. Perry Post, No.


31, G. A. R. $100 00


20


PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE. Appropriation


$200 00


Expenditures 126 94


Unexpended


$73 06


0


Payments.


Avery & Doten, printing town reports and


warrants $87 50


American Manufacturing Co., tax bills 3 25


Pratt Brothers, notices


1 50


Fred. T. Bailey, printing and stationery .


9 00


Julia E. Webb, postage and stationery


3 00


Charles Manson, 66 65


5 00


Roland Turner, 66 66


6 94


Geo. H. Webb,


66 66


10 25


Wm. P. Richardson, typewriting


50


Total payments $126 94


SIDEWALKS.


Appropriation


$100 00


Expenditures 48 56


Unexpended


$51 44


Payments.


Wm. W. Waterman


$21 56


D. S. Jenkins 27 00


Total


$48 56


TOWN OFFICERS.


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Expenditures 870 92


Unexpended $129 08


21


Geo. H. Webb, Selectman and Overseer of Poor ..


$189 75


Azro Turner, . .. 66


66 27 00


. .


Thomas F. Bailey, " 66 66


. . 87 50


Geo. H. Webb, Assessor


165 25


Thomas F. Bailey, “


25 00


Clara M. Skeele, School Committee, 1893-4


53 00


Julia E. Webb, 66 66


30 00


Frederic T. Bailey, " 66 66


37 92


Charles T. Chubbuck, Registrar of Voters


25 00


Fenton W. Varney, 66 66 66


12 50


Everett Wilder,


66


10 00


Charles F. Clapp, 66


25 00


Charles Manson, 25 00 66 66


Charles Manson, Town Clerk 26 00


Roland Turner, Town Treasurer


100 00


Frank B. Lee, Town Auditor


12 00


Frederic T. Bailey, Sealer of Weights and


Measures, 1893 and 1894 20 00


$870 92


MISCELLANEOUS.


Appropriation


$500 00


Expenditures 411 52


Unexpended


$88 48


Payments.


Rufus Clapp, services as Breakwater Committee. . $ 4 00


Chester Sherman, Teller, March 1893 and 1894. . 6 00


Election Officer, Nov. 1893 and


1894 8 00


F. S. Watson, Teller, March, 1894 3 00


22


C. H. Davie, M. D., returning births ... $2 25


Geo. L. Newcomb, M. D., returning births 3 00 F. T. Vinal, M. D., returning births, 1893 and 1894, 6 00


Henry O'Neil, care of lock-up 50 00


feeding tramps 60 75


Everett Wilder, selling fish rights and posting notices 3 50


Town of Marshfield, one half the repairs of Little's Bridge, 1893 . 28 63


Town of Pembroke, one quarter the expense of seeding herring ponds 9 43


Wm. E. Supple, services as Constable. 8 50


M. R. Warren, blanks 1 04


Charles W. Frye, supplies for lock-up 22


J. E. O. Prouty, services as Teller, March. 2 50


returning deaths . 5 00


Charles Manson, recording births, deaths and marriages 35 40


F. T. Vinal, fumigating houses in scarlet fever cases 5 00


G. W. Perry Post 31 G. A. R., use of hall for caucuses, and Janitor's services 7 50


Thomas L. Prouty, painting sign. 1 00


Oliver H. Howe, returning births, 1893 and 1894. . 2 50


John F. Turner, services as Constable


27 50


Geo. F. Welch, sundries for lock-up


5 83


Mrs. C. L. Damon, lunch for election officers


3 00


State, for record ink


2 50


Wm. W. Manson, burying diseased cow


1 50


Fred T. Bailey, expressing and administering oaths 2 40


3 00


Thomas F. Bailey, putting up election booths . James E. Otis, Election Officer, Nov. 6 . 4 00


23


Wm. H. Burke, Election Officer, Nov. 6. $4 00


A. J. Waterman, “


6 4 00


Charles Manson, expressing paid. 2 70


Wm. P. Richardson, fumigating candles 3 00


Wm. H. Litchfield, Committee on Breakwater 3 00


D. S. Jenkins, 66 3 00


Thomas Groom & Co., books for Treasurer and Collector 8 25


E. H. Bonney, coal for Town Hall 16 82


Caleb L. Damon, services as Fire Warden 5 00


A. H. Farrington, care of Town Hall 35 43


Caleb L. Damon, Moderator, March 5, 1894. 5 00


Seaverns & Spear, supplies for Town Hall 7 37


C. O. Litchfield, and others, putting out fires 9 00


John P. Flaherty, burying dead horse 1 00


Total $411 52


Heirs of Theophilus W. Thorndike for Land to Enlarge Town and School House Lots.


Appropriation


$150 00


Amount paid said heirs


$150 00


New Fence Between High School House and Land of Theophilus W. Thorndike's Heirs.


Appropriation


$50 00


Exceeded appropriation. 11 24


Total cost $61 24


Paid Geo. F. Welch, lumber and nails $43 62


" Thomas F. Bailey, work on fence 10 62


" Walter Litchfield, 66


7 00


$61 24


24


REMOVING SNOW.


Appropriation


$800 00


Exceeded appropriation


11 22


$811 22


Payments.


Richard Tobin, $1 00


Henry O'Neil,


1 25


Patrick Kane, 47 75


D.S. Jenkins and others, 105 25


C.O. Litchfield & others, 105 31


Martin Curran, Jr., and


others, 27 50


Edward Flint, 2 68


Thomas Harris,


1 25


Ed. Cummings and others, 36 00


Harry White, 1 13


Henry Jellows, 2 87


Isaac Jellows, 2 00


Lincoln Damon, 5 00


Jesse Spooner,


6 00


Percy Mann, 1 50.


Total


$811 22


TO FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AND TOWN HALL.


Appropriation $2,200 00


Expenditures 2,016 15


Unexpended $183 85


Payments.


Smith & Anthony, furnace for High School . $393 13


Thos. L. Tilden & others, 142 89 William W. Waterman


and others, 29 19


A. S. Dalby and others, 34 00 A. E. and H. T. Cole and others, 88 90


M. G. Litchfield & others, 87 25


J. H. Harvey, 11 50


Frederick Cole, 11 75


Ed. Cummings, 2 50


Elijah Pratt and sons, $17 00


J. K. Gannett, Jr., 11 00


C. B. Pratt and sons, 17 50


John B. Damon, 11 25


25


Town Hall.


Geo. F. Welch, lumber, hardware, etc $549 17


George A. Briggs, plastering 105 39


Ellms, Arey & Co., doors, windows and blinds 96 76.


J. W. Bailey, Sons & Co., gallery posts and rail. . 3 30


Tower Brothers & Co., gutters &c 30 98


Geo. S. Bailey, labor 12 50


Joseph Bailey, " 32 63


F. B. Lee, 66 32 50


Gaston Vinal, 66


25 87


Ernest F. Litchfield, labor


31 00


Thomas F. Bailey, 66


147 13.


stock 7 83:


A. H. Farrington, watching fires 10 nights 20 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 1 72


Seaverns & Spear, settees and chairs 230 57


James H. Burrows, painting outside


94 00


66 66 inside, outbuildings,


oiling floors, blinds, etc 122 67


C. H. McKenney & Co., chandelier and lamps


.


79 00


Total


$2,016 15


Total Cost of High School Building.


Paid in 1893


$4,640 38


" " 1894 393 13


$5,033 51


Total Cost of Town Hall.


Paid in 1893


$1,230 86


" " 1894 1,623 02


$2,853 88


26


Insurance.


Appropriation


$175 00


Exceeded appropriation 5 00


Paid Moses B. Coleman, insurance agent $180 00


High School building insured for $4,000 00


Town Hall


3,000 00


East Grammar School House insured for 3 years from March 12, 1894. 2,000 00


CARE OF OLD BURYING GROUND, PROSPECT STREET.


Appropriation


$20 00


Paid Wm. E. Hunt for work on grounds 17 50


Unexpended $2 50


EXPENSES INCURRED ON ACCOUNT OF STATE ROAD.


Laurence Bradford for survey and plans $70 25


Town of Marshfield, one third the expense of


transporting State Highway Commissioners


from N. Scituate to Duxbury


8 66


Total $78 91 At a Town Meeting held July 3rd, it was Voted, That the payment of $100 be authorized for survey, plans, etc., for State Road.


27


EXPENSES INCURRED UNDER CHAP. 62, ACTS OF 1894.


Paid J. E. O. Prouty, burial agent, services and expenses for burial of Joseph Pettingale, a soldier in the 11th Mass. Battery. To be re- imbursed by the State $35 00


LICENSE.


At the annual meeting in March the Town voted to license the sale of intoxicating liquors. Accordingly the Selectmen granted licenses to the following named firms : James Ward & Co $1,300 00


Charles H. Hardwick 1,300 00


Receiving therefor $2,600 00


Paid the State one-fourth of same 650 00


Leaving amount retained by Town. $1,950 00


From this the following sums have been paid :


Preserving Order.


To William E. Supple $333 00


" John F. Turner 291 00


" Liba F. Litchfield 36 00


" Amos W. Merritt 5 00


665 00


Leaving unexpended $1,285 00


CATTLE INSPECTION.


Appropriation $70 00


Exceeded the appropriation 2 40


Total $72 40


28


Paid Caleb L. Damon, Spring inspection $35 60


66 66 Fall 36 80


$72 40


Paid Caleb L. Damon for inspection at licensed slaughter-houses $16 00


Paid Caleb L. Damon for inspecting and causing to be killed and buried two (2) condemned cows 3 00


$19 00


FIRE APPARATUS AT THE HARBOR.


Appropriation $75 00


Exceeded appropriation 1 57


Total $76 57


Paid C. W. H. Moulton & Co. for ladders $27 50


" George F. Welch for fire pails. 10 80


" C. L. Damon, painting and oiling ladders. 2 27


iron and wood work on truck .. . 21 00


66 66 66 new stock for truck 8 00


66 66 66 painting truck 6 00


66


66 66 rope 1 00


$76 57


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Appropriation


$300 00


Exceeded appropriation 59 86


Total . $359 86


1892.


Joshua Jenkins' heirs, $10 91 Daniel Duffy, $3 06.


Edwin W. Studley, 9 92


Total


$23 89,


29


1893.


C. O. Litchfield,


$8 58 James S. C. Wade, $2 00


William O. Merritt, Jr.,


2 80 Winslow Collamore, 1 40


P. McLaughlin's heirs, 12 46 Reuben Griggs, 2 31


George O. Merritt, 2 00


Howe, King & Leavitt, 1 40


John C. Peirce, 5 50


Edwin W. Studley, 11 20


Charles H. Pratt,


3 40


Toney Andrews, 2 35


Harold Poland, 2 00


Mrs. Joseph N. Bates, 20 44


Leonard Raymond, 3 89


Mrs. Daniel Broughton, 12 60


Benjamin Stetson's heirs,


3 50


Marsena P. Brown, 2 00


Benjamin Stetson,


2 35


Frank W. Bailey, 2 00


Mrs. John Spencer,


20 93


James T. Bailey, 2 00


S. Sherman,


2 00


Joseph Brown, 2 00


Mrs. John Thomas, 7 00


David H. Bates, 2 63


Edwin Bowditch,


2 00


William Landers, 2 00


Thomas O. Cole,


2 00


James A. Lovejoy.


13 44


Sylvanus Damon,


6 23


Charles M. Litchfield, 2 00


Henry 1. Doherty,


2 00


Hiram Litchfield, 2 00


Ed. J. Doherty,


2 00


James McDonough, 11 20


William H. Elliot,


2 42


P. Mulcurn's heirs, 11 14


Thomas Flaherty,


2 00


Henry Merritt, 2d, 3 05


Briney Glynn, 2 00


George Mann, 2 70


Mrs. Edmund Hyland, 4 90


Jolın Mitchell's heirs, 12 32


Enmund Hyland, 2 00


Joshua Jenkins' heirs, 12 32


William F. Hardwick, 4 52


Augusta Weeks, 2 10


George H. Jenkins,


9 07


Mrs. J. H. Smith, 5 00


Joseph Litchfield,


2 00


Calvin Jenkins, 5 00


Josiah Litchfield,


2 00


Total


$275 34


1894.


Frank W. Bailey, $2 00 Mrs. Edmund Hyland, $4 44


Sylvanus Damon's heirs, 5 65 George Kindland, 2 00


Daniel Duffy, 3 08 Walter Litchfield, 38


James A. Litchfield, 2 00


Daniel Duffy, 3 19


30


William H. Elliot, $2 38


Patrick Murphy, $5 40


David B. Francis,


2 00


Henry Merritt, 2d, 2 95


Charles H. Pratt,


3 27 H. J. Cushing, 1 27


Leonard Raymond, 1 59


Mary V. Pegram,


5 08


Benjamin Stetson's heirs, 3 17


Edwin W. Studley, 10 16


William C. Sullivan,


2 00


William O. Merritt, Jr., 2 54


F. S. Watson, 1 27


Total $60 63


1892, $23.89 ; 1893, $275.34; 1894, $60.63


$359 86


State tax for 1894.


$1,720 00


County tax for 1894.


2,662 54


$4,382 54


ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR 1895.


Removing snow


$800 00


Support of poor


3,500 00


Town officers 1,000 00


Printing, stationery and postage


200 00


Collection of taxes .


250 00


Repairs of public buildings


200 00


Reduction of debt


1,000 00


Support of schools


5,500 00


Incidentals for schools 500 00


Roads and bridges


3,000 00


Abatement of taxes


300 00


Miscellaneous


500 00


Interest on debt


2,670 00


$19,420 00


State tax, estimated


1,720 00


County “


2,660 00


$23,800 00


31


RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES.


State aid $1,879 00


Military aid 40 00


Support of schools


6,099 56


Incidentals for schools 486 27


Support of poor


3,484 32


Roads and bridges


3,314 23.


New road machine


225 00


Repairs of public buildings


196 43


Memorial Day


100 00


Printing, stationery and postage


126 94


Sidewalks .


48 56


Town officers


870 92


Miscellaneous


411 52


Heirs of Theophilus Thorndike


150 00


Fence at High School-house


61 24


Removing snow


811 22


High School and Town Hall.


2,016 15


Insurance 180 00


Old burying ground


17 50


State road


78 91


Burial of soldier


35 00


Cattle Inspector


91 40 .


Preserving order


665 00


Fire apparatus .


76 57


Abatement of taxes


359 86.


Interest . 2,754 25


State tax


1,720 00


County tax 2,662 54


Paid by order of District Court 158 63


Paid State on account of liquor license 650 00


32


Corporation taxes, overdrawn


$18 77


Fees for collecting taxes


272 99


Discount on taxes


925 94


Deduct due from State, burial of soldier $35 00


military aid . . . 20 00


66


66


" State aid 1,879 00


1,934 00


Net expenses $29,054 72


INCOME.


Amount of tax bill for 1894 $27,216 02


Pedlers' licenses 8 00


Auctioneers' licenses 6 00


Pool-table licenses 4 00


Bowling-alley licenses 2 00


James Ward & Co 1,300 00


Charles H. Hardwick 1,300 00


Second District Court


127 20


A. K. Harmon, Sheriff, fines 21 00


Fish rights 4 00


"Old windows, Town Hall


11 50


Tuition of scholars from Norwell.


10 00


Massachusetts School Fund .


146 72


Massachusetts for teachers


216 67


Massachusetts for Superintendent


200 00


Dog fund


239 84


Slaughter-house licenses


2 00


Corporation tax,


1,474 24


National bank "


271. 66


Interest on money on deposit


56 83


Income for the year $32,617 68


Expenses for the year 29,054 72


Income above expenses $3,562 96


$30,988 72


33


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN DECEMBER 31st, 1894.


Liabilities.


NOTES.


RATE.


DUE.


INTEREST PAID TO.


INT. DUE.


$10,500 00


4 %


Nov. 1, 1895 Jan. 15, 1896 Jan. 15, 1901


Nov. 1, 1894


$70 00


25,000 00


Jan. 15, 1895


25,000 00


430/%


Jan. 15,1895


$60,500 00


$70 00


Principal of notes


$60,500 00


Interest due Dec. 31, 1894.


70 00


Due Thomas Mann's heirs


116 00


Outstanding bills, estimated 200 00


Unexpended appropriation of 1892 for repairs


to breakwater at North Scituate Beach.


500 00


$61,386 90


Resources.


Cash in hands of Treasurer


$9,082 53


Uncollected taxes of 1875 to 1885


59 07


“ 1885


12 86


66


" 1886


52 65


66


" 1887. 68 93


3


34


Uncollected taxes of 1888


$35 27


66


" 1889 53 82


66


1890


70 41


66 66


1891


115 89


66


1892


198 49


768 10


Due from State for burial of soldier


35 00


66


" State aid


1,879 00


66 66


" military aid 20 00


$18,093 02


From liabilities


$61,386 00


Deduct resources. 18,093 02


Debt Dec. 31, 1894 $43,292 98


Debt of Town Dec. 31, 1893 $48,658 92


Debt of Town Dec. 31, 1894 43,292 98


Decrease of debt $5,365 94


Respectfully submitted,


GEO. H. WEBB, Selectmen AZRO TURNER, of


THOMAS F. BAILEY, Scituate.


SCITUATE, December 31, 1894.


I have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, and find them correct and properly vouched.


FRANCIS B. LEE.


66


" 1893


" 1894


5,641 00


35


TRUST FUNDS.


From the Lucy O. Thomas fund of $1,000, the Trustees have drawn the income amounting to $40.40 which they have paid to the following persons, viz. :-


To Roxana Newcomb $15 20


" Delih Nott 15 20


" Sarah Damon 10 00


$40 40


From the Eliza Jenkins fund of $3,000, the income, amounting to $121.20, has been paid to the following per- sons, viz. :-


To Susan · M. Otis $30 30


" Mahala T. Vinal 30 30


" Matilda F. Harrub 30 30


" Mary S. Bouvé 30 30


$121 20


GEO. H. WEBB,


AZRO TURNER, Trustees.


THOMAS F. BAILEY, -


December 31, 1894.


I have examined the account of the Trustees, and find it correct and properly vouched.


FRANCIS B. LEE.


36


ASSESSORS' STATISTICS.


Number of polls assessed, males, 656.


State tax, $1.00.


County tax, $1.00.


Poll tax, $2.00.


Value of assessed personal estate $142,940 00


Value of assessed real estate, buildings 1,200,940 00


Value of assessed real estate, land 695,805 00


Total valuation $2,039,685 00


Tax on personal estate $1,815 36


Tax on real estate 24,088 66


Tax on polls 1,312 00


Total tax including overlayings $27,216 02


State tax $1,720 00


County tax


2,662 54


Town tax 22,635 00


Overlayings 198 48


27,216 02


Rate of tax per $1,000 $12 70


Total valuation, 1894


$2,039,685 00


Total valuation, 1893 2,010,488 00


Increase $29,197 00


37


Number of-


Horses 437


Cows 328


Sheep 134


Neat cattle, other than cows 29


Swine 48


Dwelling houses 805


Acres of land . 9,696


Fowls 8,250


Residents assessed on property . 693


Non-residents assessed on property . 426


Total of persons assessed on property 1,119


Persons paying poll tax only . 185


Total number of persons assessed 1,304


GEO. H. WEBB, Assessors


AZRO TURNER, of


THOMAS F. BAILEY, Scituate.


. SCITUATE, December 31, 1894.


38


LIST OF JURORS


To be revised and accepted by the Town at the annual meeting to be held March 4, 1895 :


Wilbur P. Brown,


William H. Litchfield,


Ernest L. Bonney,


Abner Litchfield,


Daniel J. Bates,


James Litchfield,


Edwin W. Bates,


Milton G. Litchfield,


George S. Bailey,


George H. Lincoln,


Albert B. Curtis,


Joseph O. Marsh,


Charles T. Chubuck,


John L. Manson,


Shadrach B. Curtis,


William H. Osborne,


Moses B. Colman,


John E. O. Prouty,


John Cummings,


Edward Rogers,


William O. Clapp,


Charles P. Seaverns,


Charles F. Clapp,


Chester Sherman,


Caleb L. Damon,


Charles N. Turner,


John J. Ford,


Thomas L. Tilden,


William W. Gordak,


Jetson Wade, Andrew J. Waterman,


Freeman H. Gannett,


William W. Hunt,


E. Parker Welch,


Samuel E. Hyland,


George H. Webb,


David S. Jenkins,


Stephen Litchfield,


John Weatherbee, Percy L. Young,


Respectfully,


GEORGE H. WEBB, Selectmen AZRO TURNER, of


THOMAS F. BAILEY, Scituate.


39


CONDITION OF THE TREASURY.


TOWN OF SCITUATE IN ACCOUNT WITH ROLAND TURNER, TREASURER.


1894-5. DR.


$21,888 10


Amount of orders paid


Interest paid 2,754 25


State tax paid 1,720 00


County " 2,662 54


John F. Turner, by order of Second District Court 58 40


Wm. E. Supple, " 66


66


69 80


Edward H. Taylor, " "


30 43


State on account of liquor licenses 650 00


State Treasurer, corporation tax overdrawn 18 77


Roland Turner, fees for collecting taxes 272 99


Discount on taxes 927 51


Uncollected taxes of 1894


5,639 10


Cash on hand January 1, 1895.


9,082 53


$45,774 42


CR.


Cash on hand January 1, 1894.


$5,524 17


Received of-


Everett Wilder, auctioneer's license 2 00


Andrew J. Waterman, auctioneer's license 2 00


40


John E. O. Prouty, auctioneer's license $2 00


Perkins Livermore, pedler's license. . . 8 00


Charles V. Steinbeck, pool-table license. 2 00


Charles V. Steinbeck, bowling-alley license 2 00


Frank M. Damon, pool-table license 2 00


J. Frank Bailey, slaughter-house license 1 00


George T. Otis, slaughter-house license


1 00


State on account of paupers .


65 80


City of Boston on account of paupers. 40 00


Town of Abington on account of John Thomas . .


38 50


Joseph Litchfield, of Norwell, tuition


2 00


Charles Kilburn, of Norwell, tuition 6 00


Waldo Litchfield, of Norwell, tuition 2 00


James Ward & Co., liquor licenses 1,300 00


Charles H. Hardwick, liquor licenses 1,300 00


Massachusetts school fund


146 72


State for Superintendent of Schools


200 00


State for teachers 216 67


County, dog fund . 239 54


Otis W. Soule, clerk Second District Court 127 20


Sale of old windows, Town Hall


11 50


A. K. Harmon, Sheriff, on account of fines 21 00


Corporation tax of 1893 12 24


Corporation tax of 1894 1,462 00


4 00


National bank tax, 1894.


271 66


Military aid 22 00


State aid


1,742 00


Interest for money on deposit


Taxes collected of 1887


66


" 1888


31


66


66 " 1889


33


66 " 1890 14 98


56 83.


37


Sale of fish rights


41


Taxes collected of 1891


$25 23;


66 66 " 1892 279 79


" 1893


5,403 56.


Tax bill of 1894 for collection


27,216 02


$45,774 42


ROLAND TURNER, Treasurer.


SCITUATE, January 1, 1895.


I have examined the accounts of the Treasurer, and find them correct and properly vouched.


FRANCIS B. LEE.


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1894.


DATE.


NAMES OF PARTIES.


RESIDENCE OF EACH.


AGE.


PLACE OF MARRIAGE.


BY WHOM MARRIED.


Jan. 10.


Catherine Amelia Stewart,


Scituate,


25


Scituate,


23


Hanover,


Carrie Apts,


Cohasset,


16


Weymouth,


25


March 28,


Drusilla F. Litchfield,


Scituate,


22


Weymouth.


Scituate,


24


Cohasset,


Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset.


March 29,


Frances Willis Whitcomb,


Scituate,


20


April 25,


Mary E. Gettings,


Newton, Mass. 38


19


April 30,


Joan Frances Newcomb,


Scituate,


19


May 29,


Elizabeth J. Neil.


Cambridge,


25


Whitman, Mass.


Scituate,


25


June 2,


Bridget Genevieve O'Brien,


St. John, N.B., 24


Scituate,


33


June


5,


Nellie C. Ward,


Scituate,


28


Scituate,


42


June 24,


Abby Ann Tubs Morris,


Scituate,


43


Cohasset,


Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset.


42


Jolin E. Murphy,


Scituate, 36


Cohasset,


Rev. Ignatius P. Egan, Cohasset.


George P. Mott,


Provincetown,


Cohasset,


Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset.


James C. Elliot,


Scituate,


21


Rev. Aura L. Gerrish, C


Whitman,


Cohasset,


Rev. Chas. F. Cowen, Cohasset.


William H. Burke,


Scituate,


Rev. Chas. F. Cowen, Cohasset.


Hans G. Dick,


.


Scituate, 24


Scituate,


Rev. Charles F. Cowen, Coliasset.


March 6,


Edward Clayton Hyland,


Rev. Melvin S. Nash, No. Hanover.


Rev. William Hyde,


George M. Davis,


Weymouth,


Aubrey W. Totman,


James McIntire,


Matthew Hoar,


June 27,


Benjamin R. Cleary, Lizzie Edwina Bates, Charles T. Murray,


June 28,


Isabelle Northey,


Sept. 5,


Bessie I. Mills,


Bay Fortune, P.E. I., 20


Scituate, 24


Scituate, 26


Scituate, 24


Oct. 3,


Mary F. Ward,


Scituate, 23


Brockton, 21


Brockton,


19


Marshfield, 27


Nov. 10,


Pauline A. Jenkins,


Scituate, 17


Scituate, 28


Nov. 18,


Lottie Scott Torrey,


Scituate,


23


Scituate,


26


Nov.


20,


Bridget G. Slamin,


South Natick, 22


Scituate,


28


Nov. 21,


Olive J. Jenkins,


Scituate, 19


Scituate, 33


No. Scituate,


Nov.


28,


Julia E. Jenkins,


Scituate,


29


Scituate,


24


Nov. 29,


May W. Wilcutt,


Cohasset,


25


Norwell,


22


Nov.


29,


Mary E. James,


Cohasset,


17


Scituate,


35


Dec.


19,


Amy F. Gardner, r


Scituate,


27


Scituate,


Somerville, 35 Scituate, 24


Scituate, 27


Scituate,


Cohasset,


Sept. 11,


Lottieella Bates,


John Curran, Jr.,


Cohasset,


Walter S. Hunt.


Scituate,


Oct. 10,


Minnie A. Williams,


Melvin Francis Ewell,


Marshfield,


William W. Waterman,


Scituate,


Edward Roth,


South Natick,


Elijah T. Clapp, Jr.,


Scituate,


John T. Fitts,


Clement J. Prouty,


Cohasset,


No. Scituate,


Scituate,


Rev. A. D. Spaulding, Scituate. Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset. Rev. Ignatius P. Egan, Cohasset. Rev. C. H. Van Natter, Scituate. Rev. T. H. Goodwin, Marshfield. Rev. Watson Weed, Scituate .. Rev. J. A. Donnelly, South Natick. Rev. Clarence Greeley, Scituate. Rev. A. D. Spaulding, No. Scituate. * Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset. Rev. A. D. Spaulding, No. Scituate. Rev. Watson Weed, Scituate.


43


Rev. C. H. Van Natter, Scituate. Rev. Watson Weed, Scituate:


Scituate,


Joseph L. Hobson,


Stephen Russell Walker,


Scituate, 33 Scituate, 33


Abednego W. B. Richardson,


Israel C. Dalby,


-


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1894.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


MAIDEN NAME.


January


2,


66


11,


Wesley Webster Jenkins, Mildred Louise Webb,


66


28,


Ivan Hyde Yenetchi,


February


6,


Myron Parmlee Litchfield,


8,


Marion Alberta Flint,


9,


Byron Harrub Wood, Lauretta Ward,


Quinn.


March


15,


Eugene Hudson White, .


20,


Thomas Leo Dwyer; -


21,


Joseph Morcon Jenkins,


23,


24,


Francis Patrick McIntire, Helena Esther O'Hern,


Warren W. and Mary J., Herbert and Amalia. George V. and Adair F., Jesse P. and Effie L., Frank E. and Marion F., D. Herbert and Mary E., Edward and Bridget T., Harry H. and Alice M., Thomas and Ellen, Caleb T. and Hannah B., James and Catherine A., Maurice and Mary A.,


Tuhey. Merritt. Bonney. Litchfield. White.


Nott.


19.


Williams. Sullivan. Bowker. Stewart. Buckley,


44


March 24, 30.


Robert Murphy, Evelina Victoria Withem, Elwood Clifford Damon,


April 16,


17, Walter Allen Cole,


29.


May


1,


Dean Boynton Frye, Edith May Welch, John Harold Quinn,


5,


10,


Beulalı Dorris Bates,


13,


William Mulkern,


18,


Frank Moses Brownl,


27,


Alice O. Connor,


31,


June


4,


Laurence Jetson Wade.


8,


Eva Gertrude Whittaker,


July


6,


Lewis Boardman Litchfield,


66


13.


Henry Ellmis Bearce,


28.


Joseph Edward O'Neil,


August


5,


.


6.


Amelia Frances Dalby,


16.


Mildred Dalby Litchfield,


30.


Joel Lincoln Manson, Harold Gammons Sylvester,


September 3,


.6


10.


Frederick Howard Clapp,


13, Theodore Litchfield Bailey,


25,


Marian Elizabeth Cole,


October,


5,


Ralph Stanley Pratt,


9,


Charlotte Louise Young,


William H. and Ellen F., Charles C. and Nellie F., . William W. and Flora C., Edward A. and Angie, Charles W. and Amy F., George F. and Harriet M., Dennis F. and Ellen, George H. and Mary E., Francis and Bridget,


Dudley and Mary A., C. Albert and Mary F., Jetson and Maraquita, George L. and Harriet M.,


Albert M. and Mary A., Everett L. and Clara E.,


Henry P. and Mary, Frank W. and Sadie E.,


Jolin F. and Jennie, Waldo and Annie M., Charles and Emma B.,


Henry H., Jr., and Eunice C.,


William H., 2d. and Annie,


Henry T. and Josephine M., Frederic and Maggie,


Elijah P. and Mary E.,


Frank H. and Louise A.,


Ward. Hayward. Ney. Mersereau. Allen. Brown. Flynn. Frates. Kane. Hunt.


Gill. Litchfield. Hodgdon. Spanecr.


Ferguson. 45


Taylor. O'Donnell. Hackett. Martin. Jacobs. Pentz. Gammons. Walling. Litchfield. Pentz. Rodriguez. Hall.


Eugene T. and Flora C.,


Leslie Shubael Brown,


Israel Gordon Litchifield,


BIRTHS-CONTINUED.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


MAIDEN NAME.


November 1.


Bessie Burrows Richardson,


3,


.


3,


Etta Louise Hyland,


6,


George Edwin Gardner,


13,


George Leo Litchfield,


21.


Stephen Allen Mott, Bernice Stacy Clapp,


December


23, 3,


Aubery Willis Totman,


7,


Gertrude Cole Prouty, Mary Alice Hannigan,


28,


31,


Mary Emerson Cushman,


1893.


March 3,


Clarendon Austerfield Bradford,


William T. and Lilla M.,


George A. and Nellie M., E. Clayton and Mary C., Edwin H. and Cecilia J., Everett E. and Elizabeth A.,


Burrows. Harris. Apts. Sweetzer. Linnhan.


Damon.


Marsh. 46


Whitcomb.


Cole. Murphy Nightingale. -


Welch.


Stephen L. and Abby C., William H. and Cora O., Aubery W. and Frances W., Caleb W. and Florence A., John T. and Mary J., John F. and Matilda,


Park A. and Lillian A.,


Bertha Murphy,


DEATHS REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1894.


AGE.


PARENTS NAMES.


DATE.


NAME OF DECEASED.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


Years


Months


Days


Jan. 6,


John Eaton Manson,


Diphtheria & Heart Fail. Dementia Phthisis,




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