Town annual reports of Medfield 1900-1909, Part 36

Author: Medfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 910


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50.00


Dedham Savings Bank, interest on Cemetery Fund


28.17


Interest on Chickering note


15.00


Interest on town deposits .


151.78


2,134.0I


R. L. Mann, amount overpaid on Gotet family .


$18.00


N. T. Dyer, account of Rachel Briscoe


42.71


School Committee, for rebate on transportation .


3.04


N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. Co., for land sold in Millis . Rent of Town Hall


240.00


I33.00


Rent of Post-office


264.00


Clerk of Courts, fines in criminal cases


100.00


William F. Abell, on sewer assessments


194.82


995.57


$41,499.75


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TOWN OF MEDFIELD, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1907.


CR.


Paid for teaching


$4,410.5I


Out-of-town tuition


237.00


School Committee


105.00


Superintendent of Schools


616.00


Repairs on school-houses .


302.II


Fuel, care, and supplies


2,338.29


Transportation of scholars


321.07


$8,329.98


Support of poor in Almshouse


$2,523.73


Support of poor out of Almshouse


448.77


2,972.50


Town House


$371.56


Library


615.35


Fire Department


1,586.78


Town officers


1,790.19


General expenses


653.35


Cemetery


859.42


Night watch


782.13


6,658.78


Highways


$2,475.00


Bridges


60.89


Sidewalks and crosswalks .


303.15


Removing snow


64.20


Tree Warden


36.10


Street lights


2,174.91


Sewers .


44.00


Meter service


107.78


5,266.03


State tax


$1,750.00


County tax


1,569.04


Walpole tax


2.51


Millis tax


9.59


3,331.14


Notes


$866.66


Interest


202.32


Insurance


726.32


1,795.30


Burial of soldier


$35.00


State Aid


304.00


Memorial Day


75.00


Board of Health .


86.75


Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid


78.00


Cemetery Funds deposited in Dedham Savings Bank


650.00


Frairy Street wall


431.14


Suppression of crime .


1.50


State Treasurer, one-fourth of liquor licenses


975.25


2,636.64


Cash in Treasury Jan. 31, 1907


$5,509.38


Billings Trust Fund


5,000.00


10,509.38


$30,990.37


$41,499.75


Examined and found correct.


T. E. SCHOOLS, Auditor .


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


SCHOOLS.


Paid teaching . $4,410.51


Out-of-town tuition 237.00


School Committee 105.00


Superintendent of Schools 616.00


Repairs 302.II


Fuel, care, and supplies


2,338.29


Transportation of scholars 321.07


$8,329.98


Received appropriation for schools


$6,000.00


Income of Massachusetts State


School Fund 845.63


State Treasurer, for Superintendent of Schools 500.00


State Treasurer, for high-school tuition


183.00


Interest on Town School Fund


141.60


Town of Dover, for tuition of chil- dren 50.00


City of Boston, for tuition of chil-


dren


25.00


Sale of old material by School Committee 6.13


Interest on Chickering note


15.00


Appropriation for repairs


300.00


Balance unexpended last year


429.45


$8,495.81


Expenditures exceed appropriations


$165.83


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Paid sundries, as per Overseers' Report


$2,523.73


For Almshouse .


448.77


Outside poor .


$2,972.50


LIBRARY.


Paid sundries, as per Trustees' Report .


$615.35


Received dog tax


$251.86


Interest on Library Funds


211.00


Balance due from 1905


138.37


601.23


Balance due town from Library Fund


$14.12


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CEMETERY.


Paid A. B. Parker, deficiency in 1905 . $188.25


Cemetery Commissioners, amount of ap- propriation 600.00


Cemetery Commissioners, interest on Trust Funds 71.17


$859.42


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Paid members of Hook and Ladder Company $318.25


Members of Engine Company 583.75


F. B. Gamble, care of hook-and-ladder room 35.00


W. S. Blake, care of engine room 6.00


Standard Company, for fire extinguisher 40.00


H. K. Barnes, for hose 440.00


J. A. Cole, freight paid on hose .95


William J. Cox, team to fires 30.00


E. V. Mitchell Company, supplies


4.7I


Samuel Morse, supplies


5.00


R. E. Conrick, supplies


1.70


Boston Branch, supplies


5.13


E. J. Keyou, supplies


4.50


W. A. Fitts 6.23


F. E. Wilson, services as fireman . 10.00


Alfred Blake, services as fireman 3.50


E. B. Johnson, services as fireman 21.25


John Ord, services as fireman


9.50


F. B. Gamble, services as fireman


II.OO


R. W. Baker, lettering boots and supplies 2.75


N. F. Harding & Co., repairs 20.74


George G. Babcock, painting


4.44


F. A. Taylor, labor


.98


J. J. Kelly, repairs


2.55


D. L. Stain, repairs


4.75


H. Kimball, repairs 9.80


E. M. Bent, fuel


4.30


$1,586.78


Appropriation for Fire Department


$1,200.00


Special appropriation for hose


500.00 1,700.00


Balance unexpended


$113.22


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TOWN HOUSE.


Paid E. M. Bent, carting ashes $2.25


E. M. Bent, coal and wood 38.75


N. F. Harding & Co., labor and supplies 28.43


N. F. Harding & Co., staging for chimneys 15.50


T. L. Donlan, labor on chimneys 15.75


T. L. Donlan, mason-work and supplies 8.85


J. J. Kelly, supplies 4.55


T. E. Schools, supplies 17.40


Boston Branch, supplies 1.70


James Ord, supplies 2.44


George E. Pettis, supplies


1.60


George E. Pettis, services as janitor 150.00


F. A. Hartshorn, electrical supplies


59.92


George G. Babcock, painting 10.75


Medfield Water Company


10.00


F. A. Taylor, labor in Post-office 3.62


Electric lighting 107.78


$479.34


Received rent of Town Hall


$133.00


Rent of Post-office 264.00


397.00


TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid E. M. Bent, services as Selectman $100.00


N. F. Harding, services as Selectman 100.00


R. W. Baker, services as Selectman . 100.00


William F. Abell, services as Assessor 100.00


F. D. Hamant, services as Assessor 100.00


A. A. Kingsbury, services as Assessor 100.00


S. J. Spear, services as Town Clerk 150.00


S. J. Spear, services as Treasurer and Bond


140.00


G. W. Kingsbury, services as Overseer of Poor 50.00


M. E. Griffin, services as Overseer of Poor 50.00


J. G. Wight, services as Overseer of Poor


50.00


William F. Abell, services as Tax Collector 400.00


William F. Abell, collecting sewer assessments 17.69


J. H. Baker, services as Moderator 25.00


T. E. Schools, services as Auditor 25.00


Carried forward $1,507.69


9


Brought forward . $1,507.69


Paid R. E. Conrick, services as Engineer . 25.00


J. A. Cole, services as Engineer 25.00


W. E. Kingsbury, services as Engineer 25.00


S. J. Spear, services as Registrar 6.00


L. A. Cutler, services as Registrar 6.00


George L. L. Allen, services as Registrar 6.00


William Crane, services as Registrar 6.00


George S. Cheney, services as Inspector of Animals, 100.00


E. H. Abell, services as Ballot Clerk 4.00


H. W. Wight, services as Ballot Clerk 2.00


E. L. Adams, services as Ballot Clerk 2.00


E. A. Adams, services as Ballot Clerk . 2.00


R. L. Mann, services as Ballot Clerk 2.00


J. M. Johson, services as Ballot Clerk 2.00


George G. Babcock, services as Ballot Clerk 2.00


A. C. Cutler, services as Teller 2.00


W. W. Preston, services as Teller 2.00


J. W. Coltman, services as Teller 4.00


W. E. Kingsbury, services as Teller 2.00


2.00


F. M. Smith, services as Teller 2.00


I. B. Codding, services as Teller 2.00


J. H. Pember, services as Teller


Charles Brooks, services as Special Police 8.50


E. Franks, services as Special Police 4.00


Alexander A. McLean, services as Special Police. . 4.00


H. S. Pember, services as Special Police 4.00


J. A. Cole, services as Special Police 4.00


W. H. Cook, services as Special Police 4.00


Ellery Franks, services as Night Watch 15.00


D. Meany, services as Special Police 8.00


Appropriation .


1,650.00


Appropriation exceeded $140.19


GENERAL EXPENSES.


Paid C. F. Read, expressing


$14.IO


Geo. H. Ellis Co., printing Town Reports 180.20


Carried forward $194.30


$1,790.19


IO


Brought forward $194.30


Paid Geo. H. Ellis Co., printing valuations 148.6I Postage on Town Reports and for town officers 8.80


S. J. Spear, printing for town officers . 17.25


S. J. Spear, printing for Annual Meeting 13.00


R. L. Mann, supplies for town officers .25


S. J. Spear, cash paid for inkstands and padlock 1.75


Thomas Groom & Co., books for Assessors


William F. Abell, supplies for Assessors 2.00


3.75


E. F. Rhodes, dinners for election officers 13.50


William F. Abell, ringing bell for fires 2.00


William F. Abell, care of town clock 27.09


E. Worthington, plans for Frairy Street wall 10.00


T. Donlan, mason-work on church 2.97


N. F. Harding, repairs on church 6.61


A. C. Gilbert, court fees, telephone, and meals .. 38.45


D. W. Meany, court fees and team for town officers, 13.35


J. A. Cole, court fees 4.00


T. L. Donlan, labor on catch-basin 2.25


T. R. Bailey, maintaining watering-trough 5.00


G. H. Corbin, making bulletin boards 1.75


Ellery Franks, court fees 2.32


S. J. Spear, recording vital statistics 63.40


S. J. Spear, travel, postage, and express 12.30


S. J. Spear, services as Justice of Peace 3.75


A. B. Parker, returning deaths 27.25


E. M. Bent, wood for lockup 6.65


J. A. Cole, care of lockup 2.00


Boston Branch, team for Selectmen 1.50


J. H. Pember, sealing milk-jars 17.50


$653.35


HIGHWAYS.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, on account $2,475.00


Appropriation . 2,500.00


Balance unexpended $25.00


II


BRIDGES.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, on account


$60.89


Appropriation . 100.00


Balance unexpended


$39.II


SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, on account


$26.75


John A. Moore, concreting and re-dressing 276.40


$303.15


Appropriation .


300.00


Appropriation exceeded


$3.15


REMOVING SNOW.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, on account


$64.20


Appropriation . 500.00


Balance unexpended


$435.80


SEWERS.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, on account


$44.00


Appropriation . 50.00


Balance unexpended


$6.00


TREE WARDEN.


Paid J. A. Fitts, on account


$36.10


Appropriation .


200.00


Balance unexpended


$163.90


STREET LIGHTS.


Paid Edison Electric Illuminating Company


$2,174.91


Appropriation . 2,250.00


Balance unexpended $75.09


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NOTES.


Paid E. V. Mitchell, North and Cottage Street sewer loan, $200.00


Harwood Brothers, town vault loan . 300.00


Harwood Brothers, Pleasant Street sewer loan 200.00


Medway Savings Bank, Brook Street loan I66.66


$866.66


Appropriation . 900.00


Balance unexpended .


$33.34


INTEREST.


Paid Harwood Brothers,


$117.00


E. V. Mitchell


52.00


Medway Savings Bank 33.32


$202.32


Appropriation


400.00


Balance unexpended


$207.68


INSURANCE.


Paid R. L. Mann, on hearse and road-scraper $8.26


R. L. Mann, Almshouse . 44.30


R. L. Mann, Town House 312.00


William C. Ryan, Town House 156.00


A. H. Bartlett, Town House .


I42.02


R. L. Mann, on Centre School furniture and heater, 30.00


R. L. Mann, Almshouse furniture and stock 33.74


$726.32


Appropriation .


800.00


Balance unexpended


$73.68


TAXES.


Paid State tax $1,750.00


County tax


1,569.04


Millis tax 9.59


Walpole tax 2.5I


$3,331.14


I3


FRAIRY STREET WALL.


Paid Waldo Brothers, for cement $60.50


North Acton Granite Company, for stone 162.50


Conrad Weiker, for stone 4.00


Freight bills 50.40


E. M. Bent, labor and teaming 5.80


William F. Weiker, teaming 26.75


Labor . 93.95


R. W. Baker, for bolts


10.64


J. J. Kelly, sharpening drills, etc.


12.34


F. A. Taylor, lead and labor. 2,2I


Boston Branch, supplies 1.77


W. A. Fitts, supplies


.28


$431.14


Appropriation .


450.00


By the kindness of Col. E. V. Mitchell we were enabled to keep the expense of rebuilding the Frairy Street wall within the amount of the appropriation.


MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.


State Treasurer, one-fourth of liquor licenses


$975.25


J. A. Cole, suppression of crime 1.50


Lowell Babcock, for burial of soldier 35.00


Cemetery Trust Funds deposited Dedham Savings Bank, 650.00


Moses Ellis Post No. 117, G. A. R., appropriation for Memorial Day


75.00


$1,736.75


STATE AID.


Paid Eben. G. Babcock


$72.00


Carrie A. Grover 48.00


Phebe A. Blake 48.00


Caroline A. Adams 48.00


Olive Orbeton 48.00


Maria Strang


36.00


D. W. Fisher


4.00


$304.00


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NIGHT WATCH.


Paid Albion C. Gilbert


$782.13


Appropriation


780.00


Appropriation exceeded


$2.13


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Paid town of Westminster, for Mrs. E. B. Snow.


$78.00


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid George W. Kingsbury, for cleaning Baker's Pond . $86.75


Appropriation 100.00


Balance unexpended


$13.25


TRUST FUNDS.


LOANED TO THE TOWN.


Town School Fund


$3,540.00


Individual Funds :-


Robert Charles Billings, for Library $5,000.00


George Cummings, for Library 1,000.00


George M. Smith, for Library


500.00


6,500.00


Nancy H. Curtis, for Cemetery $50.00


Mary M. Phelps, for Cemetery


50.00


Eliza E. Williams, for Cemetery


475.00


George H. Shumway, for Cemetery


200.00


Martha M. Mason, for Cemetery


100.00


Jeremiah B. Hale, for Cemetery


100.00


Walter Janes, for Cemetery


50.00


James Griffin, for Cemetery


50.00


1,075.00


DEPOSITED IN DEDHAM SAVINGS BANK.


For Grant Newell lot in Cemetery $100.00


Langley lot in Cemetery 200.00


Breck lot in Cemetery 100.00


Miller lot in Cemetery


50.00


George M. Smith lot in Cemetery


100.00


Mary T. Derby lot


100.00


Mary F. Ellis lot


100.00


Moses Ellis lot 200.00


950.00


Total amount of Trust Funds


$12,065.00


.


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LIABILITIES.


Harwood Brothers, construction of town vault, 2 notes of $300 each


$600.00


Harwood Brothers, Pleasant Street sewer loan, 8 notes of $200 each 1,600.00


E. V. Mitchell, North and Cottage Streets sewer loan, 6 notes 1,100.00 Medway Savings Bank, Brook Street loan, 4 notes of $166.66 each 666.64


$3,966.64


RESOURCES.


Cash in Treasury


$5,509.38


Uncollected taxes of 1904


$65.73


Uncollected taxes of 1905


557.07


Uncollected taxes of 1906


2,164.98


Due from Library Fund 14.12


Due from Overseers of Poor, for sales from Town Farm 77.44


Due from W. H. Garfield, for board of Lizzie Garfield


390.17


State Treasurer, for inspection of cattle


50.00


State Treasurer, for State Aid


304.00


State Board of Charities, for support of poor .


IOO.OI


3,723.52


$9,232.90


Resources exceed liabilities


$5,266.26


INSURANCE POLICIES.


On Town House.


Hartford Fire Insurance Co. .


Pawtucket Mutual Fire Insurance Co., The Buffalo German Insurance Co., Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . Oct. 4, 1909, Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Oct. 4, 1909, Dedham Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . Oct.


Expires.


July 13, 1909, $10,000.00


Aug. 14, 1909, 1,250.00


Aug. 14, 1909, 3,750.00


1,500.00


2,500.00


4, 1909, 1,000.00


$20,000.00


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On Centre School-house.


Expires.


Traders' and Mechanics' Insurance Co. .


Sept. 18, 1907,


$1,500.00 Sept. 1, 1907, 1,300.00


Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Co.


Sept. 21, 1907,


1,000.00


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co. .


Sept. 21, 1907,


2,500.00


Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Boiler Risk


Apr. 18, 1908,


5,000.00


Hartford Fire Insurance Co.


Dec. 7, 1907,


2,500.00


Home Fire Insurance Co.


Aug. 25, 1907, 2,500.00


Phoenix Assurance Co.


Oct. 26, 1907, 2,500.00


Phoenix Assurance Co.


Oct. 29, 1907, 1,500.00


Westchester Fire Insurance Co.


Oct. 21, 1909, 1,500.00


$21,800.00


On North School-house. Expires.


Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual Fire


Insurance Co.


Oct. 1, 1907,


$1,000.00


Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co. .


Oct. 1, 1907,


1,000.00


$2,000.00


On South School-house.


Expires.


Western Insurance Co.


Feb. 6, 1908,


$1,400.00


On Almshouse and Out-buildings. Expires.


Home Insurance Co.


June 13, 1909, $1,300.00


Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co., June 13, 1909,


1,300.00


$2,600.00


On Furniture and Farm Stock. Expires.


Dedham Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,


Nov. 1, 1909,


$737.50


Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. . . Dec. 12, 1909,


750.00


$1,497.50


On Weights and Measures. Expires. Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Co.


Sept. 7, 1907, $400.00


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On Public Library.


Lowell Mutual Fire Insurance Co. .


Apr. 26, 1908, $1,200.00


Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Co ..


Mar. 15, 1907, 1,000.00


$2,200.00


On Hearse and Road-scraper.


Expires.


Home Insurance Co.


Mar. 24, 1907, .$650.00


APPROPRIATIONS RECOMMENDED.


Schools


$6,000.00


Repairs on school-houses


300.00


Highways


2,500.00


Bridges 200.00


Removing snow


400.00


Fire Department


1,200.00


General expenses


800.00


Board of Health


100.00


Support of poor at Almshouse


1,000.00


Support of poor out of Almshouse


600.00


Notes due


900.00


Interest on notes


200.00


Interest on Trust Funds


400.00


Library, dog tax


Cemetery


600.00


Sewers


50.00


Insurance


450.00


Sidewalks and crosswalks


500.00


Tree Warden


100.00


Town officers


1,650.00


$17,950.00


EDWARD M. BENT, 1 Selectmen NATHAN F. HARDING,


of


ROBERT W. BAKER,


Medfield.


Expires.


Examined and found correct.


T. E. SCHOOLS, Auditor.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


BIRTHS RECORDED IN MEDFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906.


DATE.


CHILD'S NAME.


PARENTS.


Jan. 22


Kathleen Mary Hinkley.


George W. and Katherine (Farley).


Jan. 26


Constance Sigrid Hanson.


Arthur and Anna S. (Karlson).


Feb. 14 Edith Elizabeth Wills.


John N. and Annie B. (Munroe).


Feb. 15 Bertram Keyes Burns.


Feb. 28


Kathleen Eleanore Walsh.


Nicholas and Katherine A. (Powers).


Mar. 2


Charles Martin Griffin.


Mar. 15


Clara Agnes Dray.


Mar. 17


John Patrick Ready.


Mar. 24


Harland Elcho Bullard.


May 6 Norman Reginald Lantz.


May II


Wesley Emerson Wilkins.


Herbert J. and Bertha W. (Kingsbury).


May 22


Charles Munroe Clark.


Alanson H. and Clara A. (Munroe).


June IO


Warren Lee Hunt.


Roy S. and Flossie E. (Berry).


July 25


Linwood William Herran.


Aug. 3


Bartholomew Myles Keane. Illegitimate.


Aug. 2I Still-born.


Oct. 2 Chester EllsworthGilmore.


Horatio W. and Cora J. (Luther).


Oct. 6 Harold Watson Newhall.


I. Howard and Linnie M. (Watson).


Oct. 15 Robert Louis Jacobs.


Louis and Goldie E. (Bowness).


Oct. 25 Asbury Blake Dunn.


Henry J. and Annie M. (Blake).


Oct. 30


Lois Heard.


Joel E. and Emma (Smith).


Nov. 9


Norman James Smith.


Fred A. and Mamie E. (Gunning).


Dec. 23


Byron Warren Cutter.


Frank W. and Flora M. (Ricker).


Males, 17. Females, 7. Total, 24. .


EXTRACT FROM CHAPTER 29, REV. STATUTES of 1902.


SECTION 3. Physicians and midwives shall on or before the fifth day of each month report to the clerk of each, town or city a correct list of all children born during the month next preceding.


SECT. 6. Parents shall within forty days after the birth of a child give notice thereof or cause such notice to be given to the clerk of the city or town in which such child is born. ...


Blanks can be obtained on application to the Town Clerk.


George B. and Bertha (Cox).


Daniel D. and Margaret (McDonough).


Aug. 14


Charles H. and Grace (Keyes).


George A. and Tena (Smith). Frederick A. and Mary E. (Hotville). Michael and Bessie (Riley). William H. and Julia (Bishop).


Reginald E. and Fannie (Crawford).


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MARRIAGES IN MEDFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906.


DATE.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


WHERE AND BY WHOM MARRIED.


Feb. 15.


Bessie H. Laverty,


Medfield.


§ Frank W. Cutter,


Medfield.


Feb. 17. 1 Flora M. Ricker,


Joseph Savoie,


Central Falls, R.I.


Feb. 25.


Victoria Gelineau,


Central Falls, R.I.


In Medfield, by Rev. Hugh M. Smith.


Mar. 7. Minnie Alice Jones,


Medfield.


Medfield.


Mar. 15.


Ida May Howard,


New Brunswick.


In Lowell, by Rev. W. A. Morang.


Apr. 2.


( Lorne Herbert Brown, ¿ Anna May Hebb, Charles P. Plimpton, Margaret A. Holden,


Medfield.


In Lawrence, Mass., by Rev. Frank D. Smith.


Apr. 17.


Joseph C. Tennant,


Medfield.


Apr. 21.


Elizabeth G. McCarthy,


Medfield.


Medfield.


Apr. 25.


{ Rose Marie Kirke, § John N. Blanchard, Grace M. Cummings,


Medfield.


Medfield.


May 6. Patrick J. Murphy,


Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. Hugh M. Smith.


May 14.


§ Stephen Clyde Davis, Alice Helen Allen,


Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. Chas. H. Williams.


May 18.


Rethal Ira Davis, Lottie H. E. McLeod,


Nova Scotia.


June 3.


Clarence M. Howes, Hattie E. Davis,


Medfield. Medfield.


In Medfield, by Stillman J. Spear, Justice of the Peace.


June


5 Charles A. Whitney, 4. 1 Annie .M. Bartlett, Isaac Pederson,


Dorchester, Mass.


Boston, Mass.


Medfield.


June 7. Mary Elfrida Babcock,


Medfield.


June 8.


Albert Ernest Hurd,


Worcester, Mass.


Worcester, Mass. Medfield.


June 17.


Medfield. Medfield.


June 25.


Blanche Edna Warn, § Harry E. Conway, Alice Woodbine, § Charles Augustus Bryant, Helen Cobb Chase, § Justin Everett Huff, Mary Anderson Cassidy, - Patrick Hegarty, Julia Lynch, Frank A. Cady, Mabel L. Hall,


Shrewsbury, Mass. Medfield. Medfield.


Medfield.


Sept. 6.


Cora W. Howe,


Sept. 20.


Edward James Sheahan, Abigail Amelia Arguin,


Medfield.


Sept. 21.


Henry G. Cain, Catherine E. Gillen,


Medfield.


In Fitchburg, Mass., by Walter A. Davis, Justice of the Peace.


§ Daniels Hamant,


Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. John A. Savage.


In Natick, Mass., by Rev. Dudley H. Ferrell.


Herbert P. Mann,


Medfield.


( In Quincy, Mass., by Rev. 7 Edwin Clattenburg.


Matthew Urquhart,


Medfield.


Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. Chas. H. Williams.


In Medfield, by Rev. Hugh M. Smith.


Medfield.


In Cranston, R.I., by Rev. Theodore D. Martin, Jr. In Medfield, by Rev. Leroy M. Pierce.


Ellen Cahill,


Medfield.


Medfield.


In Providence, R.I., by Geo. T. Brown, Justice and City Clerk.


In Medfield, by Rev. Leroy M. Pierce. In So. Framingham, by Rev. C. H. Daniels. In Medfield, by Rev. Chas. H. Williams.


In Medfield, by Rev. Guy Wilbur Miner. In Brookline, Mass., by Rev. Francis H. Rowley .. In Shrewsbury, Mass., by Rev. A. H. Sedgwick. In Medfield, by Rev. P. J. Duncan.


July 14.


Otis St. Clair Chute,


St. George, Me. Medfield. Medfield. Medfield. Medfield.


In St. George, Me., by Rev. W. A. Newcombe. In Medfield, by Rev. Chas. H. Williams. In Medfield, by Rev. Jo- seph H. Riordan.


July 2.


Pembroke, Me. Medfield.


July IO.


Medfield.


May 5.


§ Charles Elmer Thornton,


Medfield.


Medfield.


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MARRIAGES IN MEDFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906 (Continued).


DATE.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


WHERE AND BY WHOM MARRIED.


Sept. 29. { Josephine E. Doucette,


Medfield.


1


§ In Medfield, by Rev. Chas. H. Williams.


Oct. II.


May Belle Hutchinson,


Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. John A. Savage.


Oct. 25.


Edward R. Gilmore,


Medfield.


In West Medway, Mass., by Rev. Geo. R. Hewitt.


Oct. 31.


Alman Mitchell Shaw. Mary E. Woodbine,


Cummington, Mass. Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. Leroy M. Pierce.


Nov. 26.


Samuel DeBoer, Anna J. Clegge,


Medfield. Medfield.


In Medfield, by Rev. John A. Savage.


Dec. 5.


Mary E. Noonan,


Medfield.


Alexander McDonald,


Gloucester, Mass.


Dec. 25.


Florence M. Pierce,


Eastport, Me.


In Medfield, by Rev. Hugh M. Smith.


Total number of marriages, 32.


Married in town, 20. Residents of Medfield, 48.


Married out of town, 12. Non-residents, 16.


§ George D. McCaully,


Medfield.


Medfield.


Horace Wellington Allen,


Mary Defrean,


Westwood, Mass.


Edward J. Mullaney,


Taunton, Mass.


In Medfield, by Rev. Hugh M. Smith.


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DEATHS OF RESIDENTS IN MEDFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1906.


DATE.


NAME.


AGE. Yrs. Mos. Days.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


Jan. 2.


Charles B. Booth.


49


3


2


Appendix Abscess.


Jan. 8.


Henrietta Binkhourst.


82


3


I3


Apoplexy.


Jan. 18.


William Marshall.


69


2


I8


Apoplexy.


Jan. 20.


John Rodowsky.


59


7


I7


Apoplexy.


Mar.


5.


Elizabeth Newcomb.


74


8


Valvular Heart Disease.


Mar. 7.


Thomas Voss.


77


Heart Failure.


Mar. II.


Catherine Voss.


79


-


-


Pneumonia.


Mar. 24.


Priscilla W. Hamilton.


53


II


5


April


4.


Almenia B. Everett.


78


9


26


Pericarditis.


Apr. 12.


Bertram K. Burns.


68


I


-


Organic Heart Disease.


Apr. 30.


Mary C. Johnson.


60


2


I8


Heart Failure.


May


5


Peter Murnighan.


40


1


-


-


I


I9


Whooping-cough.


June 3.


Hamlet Wight.


75


7


20


Pernicious Anæmia.


June 20.


Martha S. Warde.


69


7


I3


June 23.


Lucilla P. Hayward.


74


7


IO


June 28.


Susan E. Stubbs.


83


3


I5


Apoplexy.


June 28.


Carl N. White.


I9


II


7


Tuberculosis of Intestines.


June 30.


James W. Munroe.


72


8


22


Valvular disease of heart.


July


9.


Alfred A. Blake.


59


I


25


July


IO.


James Hewins.


60


2 I3


July


I2.


Kathleen M. Hinkley.


5


20


Aug. II.


Julia A. Chenery.


65


8


I8


Arterio-sclerosis.


Aug. 21.


Mary Ann Doucette.


I


6


Infantile Atrophy.


Sept. 21.


John W. Blake.


65


2


I9


Cancer of the Intestines.


Sept. 23.


Samuel Johnson.


64


6


28


Cancer of Face and Jaw.


Oct. 26.


Joseph Harding.


85


2


2


Chronic Diffuse Nephritis.


Oct. 14.


Floretta B. Deitz.


37


-


-


Organic Heart Disease.


Oct. 17.


Mary Cecelia Hamrock.


I


IO


9


Rheumatism.


Dec.


6.


Catherine E. Shumway.


66


-


Organic Heart Disease.


Dec.


9.


Emma H. Dyer.


68


7


4


Cerebral Apoplexy.


Oct. 13.


Bridget Dugan.


8I


I


17


Paralysis.


Oct. 15.


Adeline M. Smith.


77


5


20


Senile Dementia.


Males, 17.


Females, 19.


Total, 36.


Over 80 years of age


4


Between 70 and 80 years


8


Between 60 and 70 years


IO


Between 50 and 60 years


4


Under 50 years .


IO


1


Uræmia Poisoning.


April


Minerva A. Partridge.


55


9


28


Congenital Disease of Heart.


Apr. 30.


Cyrus D. Strang.


Accidental Drowning.


May 4


6.


John P. Ready.


-


I


Still-born.


Sept. 20.


-


Rheumatism.


Cerebral Embolus.


Pertussis.


Arterio-sclerosis.


Apoplexy.


I


Heart Failure.


22


BROUGHT TO MEDFIELD FOR BURIAL.


DATE OF DEATH.


NAME.


AGE. Yrs. Mos. Days.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


Feb. 21.


Mary W. Babcock.


93


9


14


July


3.


Edwin T. Rogers.


59


I


I6


Pneumonia.


Sept. 13.


Mary E. Brigham.


65


I


-


Heart Failure.


Oct.


I.


Charles T. Allen.


58


7


28


Bright's Disease.


Oct. 17.


Frances E. Babcock.


57


5


28


Apoplexy.


-


-


Debility of Age. Carcinoma.


June 5.


Arthur O. Clark.


35


23


DEATHS AT MEDFIELD INSANE ASYLUM DURING THE YEAR 1906.


DATE.


NAME.


AGE.


WHERE FROM.


Jan. I.


Fannie D. Johnston.


37


Boston, Mass.


Jan. II.


John Calnan.


57


Tewksbury, Mass.


Jan. 16.


Mary E. Clancy.


75 Brockton, Mass.


Jan. 17.


Edwin H. Hill.


45


Boston, Mass.


Jan. 19.


Edwin Garlick.


48


No. Adams, Mass.


Jan. 29.


Ellen W. Merrill.


49


Boston, Mass.


Feb. 3.


George W. Emerson.


47


Boston, Mass.


Feb. 13.


Catherine Lyon.


71


Rehoboth, Mass.


Feb. 28.


Hannah Mckeown.


54


Cambridge, Mass.


Mar. 4.


Clara L. Gifford alias Young.


54


New Bedford, Mass.


Mar. 6.


Clara M. Bouldry.


37


Weymouth, Mass.


Mar. 7.


Catherine A. Conway.


38


Woonsocket, Mass.


Mar. 7.


Rebecca Goldstein.


48


Boston, Mass.


Mar. II.


John H. Murray.


55


Quincy, Mass.


Mar. 21.


Katherine Boyd.


62


Boston, Mass.


Mar. 29.


Mary Conway.


58


Cambridge, Mass.


Apr. 5.


James R. McKean.


43


Boston, Mass.


Apr. 6.


Ellen B. Ryan.


27


Boston, Mass.


Apr. 17.


Theresa Hill.


71


Northampton, Mass.


Apr. 24.


Catherine Norton.


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