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20 00
Medicines, vaccine virus, attendance and nursing,
223 35
Burial expenses,
609 50
Transportation of paupers,
293 25
Insane Hospital bills,
3,479 88
State Reformatory Institution bills,
297 05
Cash allowances,
64 04
Aid to Worcester poor in other towns,
962 12
Stationery, postage and printing,
192 34
Miscellaneous expenses,
445 63
Total,
$9,971 95
Amount given out in Dole at the Clerk's office during the year :-
Amount drawn Amount drawn Amount drawn by persons by persons having a Settle- having a Settle- having no known ment in other Towns. ment in this City.
by persons Settlement anywhere.
TOTAL.
December, 1886,
223
$ 196 55
$ 100 60
$ 107 61
$ 404 76
January, 1887,
304
347 65
156 65
161 40
665 70
February,
282
324 15
130 45
159 75
614 35
March,
269
320 75
25
116 00
554 00
April,
144
211 55
47 05
39 29
297 89
May,
56
93 16
26 30
30 05
149 51
June,
70
92 35
45 95
51 40
189 70
July,
62
75 95
33 40
97 30
206 65
August,
70
104 45
35 70
74 70
214 85
September,
72
97 20
32 85
78 10
208 15
October,
99
143 65
42 52
67 35
253 52
November,
215
457 70
104 65
97 19
659 54
1,866
$2,465 11
$873 37
$1,080 14
$4,418 62
No. of orders
drawn.
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CITY-RELIEF DEPARTMENT.
No. of orders drawn.
Cost of Fuel.
Cost of_Groceries.
Cost of Clothing.
Medicine, vaccine virus,
Cost of Burials.
Transportation of Paupers.
Insane Hospital Bills.
State Reformatory
Institution Bills.
Paid in Cash Allowances.
Paid other Towns for Aid
to Worcester Paupers.
Books, Stationery, Postage
Miscellaneous Expenses.
TOTAL.
December,'86,
223
$ 185 10
$ 225 00
$ 20 97
$ 30 00
$ 15 70 $1,103 98
$ 79 01
$ 16 10
$ 70 87
$1,746 73
January, 1887,
304
239 30
283 00
18 40
65 00
20 20
10 85
$ 74 98
$ 8 96
58 27
10 50
51 62
841 08
February,
282
225 20
298 54
32 33
79 50
11 70
13 00
189 02
18 00
44 63
911 92
March,
269
181 50
272 00
15 21
60 00
6 00
710 28
3 55
24 00
52 66
55 13
1,380 33
April,
144
74 50
169 00
14 36
45 00
6 60
60 54
64 58
9 10
63 00
17 75
38 50
562 93
May,
66
56
6 30
76 00
9 44
45 00
15 50
12 03
37 00
6 25
14 00
221 52
June,
70
14 10
100 00
$12 50
15 86
40 00
14 50
658 33
2 00
81 60
5 00
29 74
973 63
July,
62
1 00
97 00
8 12
60 00
37 27
57 00
44 79
50
210 84
7 25
15 75
539 52
August,
70
6 55
75 00
17 58
70 00
43 79
8 00
44 00
5 00
18 38
288 30
September,
72
27 80
122 00
36 53
20 00
32 65
712 22
2 20
43 03
11 00
21 00
1,028 43
October,
99
75 30
104 00
7 50
18 79
35 00
42 12
166 68
112 70
2 20
97 25
24 83
38 50
724 87
November, "
215
277 60
249 00
15 76
60 00
47 22
2 50
35 10
18 00
47 51
752 69
1,866 $1,314 25 $2,070 54
$20 00
$223 35
$609 50
$293 25 $3,479 88
$297 05
$64 04
$962 12
$192 34
$445 63
$9,971 95
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and Printing.
attendance and nursing.
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
The salary of the City Physician and that of the Clerk of the Board are also charged to the expense of the City Relief Depart- ment, and have been as follows :-
City Physician,
$1,200 00
Clerk of the Board,
1,200 00
Disbursements,
9,971 95
Total Expenditures,
$12,371 95
The resources have been as follows :-
Appropriation by City Council,
$12,000 00
Received in reimbursements from State and other
cities and towns, and individuals, 4,427 20
Total Receipts,
$16,427 20
Total Expenditures,
12,371 95
Unexpended balance, Nov. 30th, 1887,
$4,055 25
List of Insane persons who have a legal pauper settlement in this city, and who have received full support at the Insane Hos- pitals during the whole or part of the year.
REGISTERED No.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
PLACE OF SUPPORT.
3293
Selena Barlow,
50
Vermont,
Wor. Lunatic Hospital.
916
Timothy J. Buckley,
24 Upton,
3382
Ellen Britt,
45 Ireland,
66
1671
Johanna Buckley,
-
Ireland,
2208
James T. Courtney,
51
Ireland,
Asylum for Ch. Insane. Wor. Lunatic Hospital.
3272
Dennis Doyle,
54 Ireland,
3264
Frank Dunn,
25
Worcester,
3294
Ellen Dolan,
49
Ireland,
132
Mary Foley,
30
Worcester,
242
Albert S. Garfield,
-
Princeton,
3271
Rosilda Herbert,
40
Canada,
40-'87
Rose Hennessy
Hinds,
35
Grafton,
2054
Frank McGarrell,
43
Ireland,
1198
Bernard B.McDermott,
52
Ireland,
1695
Myron W. Mason,
24
Worcester,
66
66
2999
James Pryor,
29 Boston,
66
66
3282
Catharine Powers,
-
Ireland,
66
202
John Sweeney,
40
Ireland,
66
66
3441
Rose Smith,
34
Ireland,
66
60
66
66
20 Worcester,
3404
Leslie L. Johnson,
alias
66
66
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Boys sentenced to and supported at the State Reform School at Westboro', and having a legal pauper settlement in Worcester.
Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
3406
Arthur Boyle
14
Worcester.
3483
Patrick Hennessey
15
Boston.
2487
Daniel Kane .
17
Worcester.
3106
George Moultis
-
Canada.
3223
John Maroney .
15
Worcester.
2109
Patrick Thompson
14
Worcester.
2416
Austin P. Towne
18
Wales.
2644
James Troy, Jr.
15
Worcester.
85-'83
Albert Vallie .
13
Worcester.
Children sentenced to and supported at the State Primary School at Monson, and having a legal pauper settlement in Worcester.
Registered Number.
NAME.
1 AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
695 3271
Theodore Barber Joseph Duprey .
17
13
Worcester. Worcester.
Persons supported at the State Almshouse at Tewksbury, and having a legal pauper settlement in Worcester.
Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE
BIRTHPLACE.
1287
James E. Belden
73
Northfield.
Persons sentenced to and supported at Bridgewater Work- house, and having a legal pauper settlement in Worcester.
Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
2554
Mary Little
22
Canada.
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
CITY ALMSHOUSE DEPARTMENT.
Although within comparatively a few years our Almshouse has been twice enlarged, we have, as you have been for two years past notified, arrived at the time when it must be done again. The call is now imperative, as the ward for female insane paupers has long since been full, and patients are awaiting the removal of others before they can be admitted, while the male ward has never been sufficient, and you are notified by the City Physician, that such a condition of affairs is subject to complaint by the constitu- ted authorities. We have repeatedly urged this subject for your consideration, and having exhausted all arguments in that direction can only refer you now to what has already been many times said.
The general condition of the farm was never so good as at this time, and as long as the present conditions remain, it will con- tinue to improve, as with the unlimited amount of dressing fur- nished from the Scavenger Department it cannot well be other- wise.
This can be seen at a glance when it is stated that the hay crop for years previous to the establishment of the piggery, was about twenty-five tons per annum, while for the past year it was over two hundred tons, and the root products have improved in about the same proportion ; and although it has heretofore been generally understood that ours was in more than one sense "a poor farm," we shall soon be able to show a favorable comparison with more productive locations.
Within a few years, our acreage has been somewhat reduced by the sale of wood-land which it was not considered necessary to retain, as coal is now used at the Almshouse almost entirely.
The barns and out-buildings are all that could reasonably be desired, and will probably continue to be so until the farm shall have become so productive as to call for increased storage-room. Judging, however, by the consumption by the farm stock, as at present indicated, that period will not be in the immediate future.
Your attention is called to the fencing, which during the past year has been materially improved, on the Lincoln-street side of the farm. An ornamental wire fence now extends along
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the entire front from the cemetery to the main entrance. It has been set back further into the lot, thereby widening and straight- ening the road and much improving the general appearance, while the slat fence in front of the main building, which has done service for upwards of thirty years, has been rebuilt, a new set of posts and rails added, and the whole structure has received a durable coat of paint.
All the old walls and small stones have been taken from that location, across the road, and worked into a substantial double wall, thus utilizing the waste material on one side of the road for the benefit of the other, without much cartage, and also util- izing to a large extent the labor of the male inmates, which otherwise would not have been very productive.
Our last two annual reports contained the following recom- mendations, but as no action has been taken in reference to them and we think the case urgent, we repeat them emphatically.
We call your attention to the oven in the basement of the main building, built at the time the house was erected, and cal- culated for a family not half as large as at present; and, as it has to be run continually, and is not half large enough, it is fre- quently over-heated and dangerous. We recommend that a new and large one be built the present year, otherwise it will be im- possible to supply the large amount of bread required by the inmates without constant danger from fire.
We would also call your attention to the communication of this Board, a year since, in reference to the extension of the city water pipes, from their present terminus at Adams square to the City Almshouse, as, although there is a limited water supply there now, it has on more than one occasion fallen so low as to be only sufficient for two or three days' supply, and in case of fire would have been an entire failure, and as there are $25,000 worth of wooden buildings and $45,000 worth of brick structures, it would seem prudent, at least, that some sure means of prevent- ing an entire conflagration of them, in case of emergency, should be provided.
On Thursday, October 27, 1887, a special meeting of the Board of Overseers of the Poor with the City Council and
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
heads of departments and invited guests, was held at the Alms- house for the usual annual inspection.
The buildings and farm were examined, and elicited the com- mendation of all present for their neat and cleanly appearance and evidence of careful management.
A collation was provided for the company, after partaking of which remarks were made by gentlemen from other cities, con- gratulating this city on having an establishment inferior to none, and a credit to those to whose charge it was intrusted.
Remarks were also made by members of the Board stating the needs of the Department of enlarging the building and the water supply, which were also favorably spoken of by the mem- bers of the Council present, who expressed their satisfaction with the condition in which the whole establishment was found ; and a vote of thanks was passed to the superintendent and matron for their attention on this, as also on former occasions.
On Thursday, November 17th, 1887, the Board of Assessors, together with the Board of Overseers of the Poor, met at the City Farm and Almshouse for the purpose of making the annual appraisal, and present the following as the result : -
95 acres of cleared land, at $80,
$7,600 00
75
66 wood land, at $40,
3,000 00
25 66
" " Bond meadow," at $20,
500 00
8
66 " Curtis lot," at $300,
2,400 00
Total value of land,
$13,500 00
Almshouse building and additions,
$40,000 00
Small brick house and corn-barn,
1,000 00
Hospital building,
500 00
Farm stock barn and connections,
7.000 00
Horse stables and sheds,
10,000 00
Swine house and pens,
10,000 00
Ice and pump houses, and water-works,
3,000 00
Total value of buildings, 66 " land,
$71,500 00
13.500 00
Total value of real-estate,
$85,000 00
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Farm stock, tools, vehicles, &c.,
$12,690 86
18,351 03
Furniture and household effects, Scavenger Department, Telephone line,
10,595 50
450 00
Total valuation of 1887, 66
$127,087 39
" 1886,
121,333 95
Difference in favor of 1887,
$5,753 44
With a single exception, the valuation of the several items of the real estate is the same as last year. The subject of changing the valuation of the farm lands was considerably discussed; as it it was shown that since the present valuation was fixed upon (which was previous to the establishment of the piggery), a large part of the land had been made to produce more than four-fold what it did before; but it appearing also from the discussion that the result had been largely attained by more skilful manage- ment and higher dressing, and that other lands in the vicinity had not been advanced in the valuation, it was not, all things consid- ered, thought wise to make any change.
The question of changing the valuation on the buildings was also discussed, but as they have all been repainted and put in first-class condition, both inside and out, and several small im- provements made, it was decided that would offset the deteriora- tion in the case, and so, it was adjudged that with the exception of the horse-stable, their valuation should remain as heretofore. The stable referred to, having been enlarged to nearly double its former capacity, at an expense of about $3,000, it was decided to add that sum to its former valuation of $7,000, making the change to $10,000 as shown in the list.
A collation was provided for the Board on the occasion, by the matron, in her usual attractive style, and which after, the exer- cises of a busy day, was fully appreciated by those present.
There have been supported at the Almshouse, for the whole or a part of the year, two hundred and six persons, of whom, one hundred and thirty-three remain as inmates at the present time.
Particulars concerning them all will be found in the accompa- nying lists.
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
List of persons who have been fully supported at the Alms- house during the year 1887.
Registered| Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
BEGAN.
ENDED.
Remarks.
3 |David Kimball,
54 Worcester.
Jan. 5, '57.
Continues.
4 Allen Cummings,
50 Ware.
April
2,'57
66
87 Thomas Crowley,
68 Ireland.
July 26, '68.
Feb. 12, '87. died
245|John Luby,
60 Ireland.
Feb. 6, '73.
Sept. 1, '87.
294 Jerry O'Leary,
60 Ireland.
Aug. 1, '73.
Continues.
443 Maria McCarty, - Unknown.
Feb. 29, '76.
519 Roxanna Lennon,
56 Ireland.
Sept. 17, '77.
66
533 William Gardner,
80 Connecticut.
Dec. 11, '74.
581 |Louisa Hood,
- Unknown.
July 1, '78.
66
604 |Peter McGirl,
84 Ireland.
Nov. 25, '78.
612 Joseph Lawler,
25 Worcester.
Dec. 2, '78.
613 George Gleason,
69 Worcester.
Jan. 8, '79.
622 Geo. W. Armsperger,
48 Germany.
May 25, '79.
633 Ellen Coffee,
83 Ireland.
Sept. 8, '79.
Nov. 23, '87. died
638 Barbara Kohl,
44 Germany.
Oct. 24, '79.
Continues.
663
Lizzie Shea,
41 Ireland.
April 6,'80.
66
804 Catherine Battles,
58 Ireland.
Jan. 12, '82.
818 Thos. B. Smith,
62 Oxford.
Mar. 31, '82.
828 Margaret Sullivan,
-
Ireland.
May 8,'82.
838
William Noonan,
51
Ireland.
July 5, '82.
864 Morris Quirk,
60 Ireland.
Nov. 25, '82.
66
880
Thomas Riley,
45 England.
Jan. 5, '83.
66
885 Joshua Hill,
88 Spencer.
Jan. 27, '83.
888 Sarah A. Ward,
69 Leicester.
Mar. 1, '83.
894 Enoch Stalladt,
911 Margaret Curry,
919|Sarah Walker,
40 Unknown.
June 16, '83.
922 Fanny C. Perry,
36 Unknown.
June 18, '83.
60
924 Bridget Finnegan,
29 Ireland.
June 21, '83.
22 Ireland.
June 21, '83.
66
925 Johanna Kennedy, 926 Johanna O'Brien,
64 Ireland.
June 21, '83.
60
43 Ireland.
June 21, '83.
- Unknown.
June 21, '83.
Aug. 21, '87. Continues.
950 Michael Goulding,
37 Worcester.
Aug. 13, '83.
951 James P. Hogan,
37 W. Boylston.
Aug. 13, '83.
952 Thomas Higgins,
31 Ireland.
Aug. 13, '83.
953
A. V. Stoneberger,
42 Ohio.
Aug. 13, '83.
956 Patrick Grace,
53 Ireland.
Aug. 14, '83.
957 John Jackson, Jr.
37 Salem.
Aug. 14, '83.
964 James O'Brien,
64 Ireland.
Sept. 25, '83.
967 Mary Goodnow,
- Canada.
Oct. 22, '83.
969 Margaret Riley,
83 Ireland.
Nov. 1, '83.
985 James Curtis,
55 Ireland.
Dec. 22, '83. July 24, '87. died
990 Margaret Mullins,
67 Ireland.
Jan. 5, '84.
Continues. 66
996 Margaret Lane,
54 Ireland.
Nov. 20, '83.
1010|Frank Little,
72|Canada.
May 5, '84.
66
921 Helen Boulger,
23 England.
June 18, '83.
934 Cath'ine Sullivan, 3d, 935 Johanna Sullivan, 949 George H. Gates,
36 Worcester.
Aug. 13, '83
April 12, '83.
71 New Hampshire. 69 Ireland.
May 18, '83.
66
18
181
PERIOD OF SUPPORT.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 42.
| Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
BEGAN.
ENDED.
1028 Hugh Matthews,
58 Ireland.
June 17, '84.
Continues.
1038 Mary McGrath,
51 Ireland.
July 17, '84.
1039 Bridget Foley,
57 Ireland.
July 17, '84.
1041 Johanna Donahue,
55 Ireland.
July 17, '84.
1043 John Laverty, Jr.,
16 Worcester.
July 21, '84.
1046 John Kelly,
- Ireland.
July 25, '84.
1049 Catherine Kildea,
34 Ireland.
Aug. 1, '84.
1050 Alice Kildea,
3 Worcester.
Aug. 1, '84.
66
1052 James McCarty, Sr.,
66 Ireland. - Hubbardston.
Oct. 18, '84.
66
1077 Mary J. Forbes,
53 Unknown.
Oct. 18, '84.
66
1078 Thomas J. Drooney,
31 Grafton.
Nov. 13, '84.
-
Ireland.
Dec. 24, '84. April 21, '87.
1093 Mary Ann Carroll,
22
Worcester.
Jan. 26, '85. Continues.
1094 John J. Doyle,
- Ireland.
Jan. 30, '85. Jan. 14, '87. died
1116 Mary Kane,
55 Ireland.
April 21, '85.
Continues.
1126 Kate Dooley,
39 Ireland.
June 6, '85. 66
1128 Ellen Leahey,
- Ireland.
June 8, '85.
66
1129 Patrick Finneran,
61 Ireland.
June 8, '85. 66
1139 James Burns, Sr.,
1154 Elizabeth Delaney,
62 Ireland.
Aug. 31, '85.
Continues. 66
1155 Mary Herron,
40 Ireland.
Aug. 31, '85.
1156 Margaret Walcott,
47 Ireland.
Aug. 31, '85.
1159 Peter Donnelly,
43 Ireland.
Aug. 31, '85.
1168 Mary Johnson,
57 Ireland.
Sept. 11, '85. 66
1177 William Allen,
79 Attleboro'.
Sept. 22, '85.
1180 James Pratt,
66 Danvers.
Oct. 8, '85.
1186 Ellen Small,
59 Ireland.
Nov. 4,'85.
1202 Michael Toomey,
Ireland.
Jan. 9,'86.
1204 Peter Welch,
1205 Wm. B. Jackson,
44 Maine.
Jan. 21, '86.
1206 Michael Ward,
26 Baltimore.
Jan. 21, '86.
1207 Geo. Lemoine,
47 Vermont.
Jan. 21, '86.
Continues.
1208 Geo. Penston,
36 Ireland.
Jan. 21, '86.
66
1210 Jenny M. Laying,
35 Worcester.
Jan. 21, '86.
1339 John F. Cummings,
12 Worcester. Worcester.
Oct. 1,'87.
Continues.
10 Worcester.
Mar. 18, '86. June 2, '87.
1225 Frank Bradley,
6 Worcester.
Mar. 18, '86.
Continues. 66
1226 John Bradley,
4 Worcester.
Mar. 18, '86.
1231 Elizabeth Hall,
69 Maine.
April 28, '86.
1240 Maggie Sullivan,
16 Worcester.
June 16, '86. Jan. 1, '87. June 26, '86. Continues.
1241 Carrie Banning,
52 Connecticut.
40 Sweden.
July 6, '86.
41 Ireland.
July 30, '86. 66
66 Ireland.
Sept. 9, '86.
April 26, '87. died
1259 Anne Snyder,
76 Germany.
Sept. 11, '86.
Continues. 66
1260 Mary Kelley,
1261 Levi Grover,
1262 Lena O. Daniels,
25 Virginia.
Sept. 29, '86.
April 7,'87.
1264 Leonard D. Cross,
46 Vermont.
Dec. 11, '86. Dec. 11, '86.
46 Ireland.
Oct. 12, '86.
Continues.
1265 Mary Powers,
1266 Jeremiah Buckley,
- Ireland.
Oct. 26, '86.
Aug. 3, '87.
1379 John F. Cummings, 1224 Daniel Bradley,
1242 Christine Wermer,
1247 John Powers,
1258 Anne Henry,
83 Ireland.
Sept. 13, '86.
60
71 Massachusetts.
Sept. 14, '86.
66
44 Ireland.
Jan. 21, '86.
66
1076 Dolly Forbes,
June 26, '84.
66
1087 Thomas Healey,
71 Ireland.
July 1, '86. April 30, '87.
Remarks.
PERIOD OF SUPPORT.
June 21, '87.
183
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
BEGAN.
ENDED.
1267 Albert Webber, 1268 William J. Fallon,
1317
1359
1269 Margaret Weeks,
1270 Margaret Weeks, 2d,
1272 Kate Lawrence,
1273 Thomas Vaill,
56 Ireland.
31 Unknown.
1275 Willam Carroll,
7 Worcester.
1276 Azubah Bartlett,
1277 Dennis Healey, 66
1286
1278 George Sullivan,
1279 Agnes Sullivan,
1386 66
1280 Arthur Starrett,
1281 Thomas Riley, 2d,
1282 George Dorman,
1283 Martin Spellman,
1284 John Buckley,
1285 Minnie Sullivan,
1355
1287 Kate McCarty,
1288 Chas. McCarty,
1360 66
1289 James McCarty, 66
1361
1290 Thomas McCarty,
1362
1291 Edward Johnson,
4 Unknown.
Sept. 30, '86. Mar. 14, '87.
8 Unknown. Sept. 30, '86. Mar. 14. '87.
66 Ireland.
Jan. 3, '87. April 21, '87.
Jan. 18, '87. May 25,87.
5 Worcester.
1296 Ellen Leahy,
1297 James Pryor,
28 Boston.
25 Worcester.
Jan. 20, '87.
1299 Dennis Doyle,
53 Ireland.
Jan. 20, '87. Mar. 26, '87. Jan. 20, '87. Continues.
Jan. 20, '87. Mar. . 3, '87. died
1302 Catharine Powers,
1304 Ellen Dolan,
1345 66
1303 Lena Barlow, 1305 Fred Liberty,
1306 Mary McGrath,
1307 Timo. Sidley. 1308 John Holt,
1337 66 66
1309 Henry Holden,
1310 Caroline Holden, 1311 Mary Donovan,
51 Worcester.
11 Cambridgeport.
66
4 Worcester.
1 Worcester.
Nov. 2, '86.
Nov. 12, '86. Dec. 9, '86.
Nov. 12, '86. Continues. Nov. 15, '86. Dec. 31, '86. Nov. 19, '86. Dec. 1, '86. died
Nov. 25, '86. Continues.
51 Ireland.
Nov. 26, '86. Dec. 24, '86.
Dec. 30, '86. Dec. 31, '86. Nov. 29, '86. July 11, '87.
Nov. 29, '86. Nov. 1, '87.
Nov. 28, '87. Continues.
1 Worcester.
66 Worcester.
49 Ireland.
47 Ireland.
15 Worcester.
12 Worcester. 66
32 Ireland.
00 Worcester. 66
9 Worcester. 66
Dec. 31, '86. May 10, '87.
Sept. 15, '87. Continues. Dec. 31, '86. May 10, '87. Sept. 15, '87. Continues.
Jan. 18, '87. May 25, '87. Jan. 18, '87. May 25, '87. Jan. 20, '87. Continues.
died
35 Canada. Ireland.
48 Ireland. 66
Jan. 20, '87. Oct. 26, '87. Jan. 20, '87. Feb. 15, '87. July 8, '87. Continues.
40 Vermont.
7 Lowell.
Jan. 26,"87. Feb. 15, '87.
4 Ireland. Jan. 27, '87. Mar. 4, '87. Feb. 5,'87. April 11, '87. Feb. 26, '87. May 15, '87. June 20, '87. Continues.
57 England. 66
60 Vermont. 52 Shrewsbury. 34 Ireland.
Mar. 2, '87.
Mar. 2, '87. 66
Mar. 22, '87. June 22, '87.
Remarks.
Oct. 28, '86. April 18, '87. died
Nov. 1, '86. Feb. 1, '87.
April 23, '87. Aug. 3, '87. Sept. 15, '87. Oct. 30, '87. Nov. 2, '86. Continues.
1274 George Coxon,
- Unknown.
10 Worcester.
10 Worcester. 66
Nov. 29, '86. April 7, '87. Dec. 10, '86. April 6, '87. Dec. 11, '86. April 22, '87. Dec. 11, '86. May 9,'87. Dec. 13, '86. June 25, '87.
Dec. 18, '86. April 16, '87. Aug. 13, '87. Sept. 15, '87. Dec. 31, '86. May 10, '87. Dec. 31, '86. May 10, '87. Sept. 15, '87. Continues.
1292 Grace Johnson,
1293 Belle Boyle, 1294 Mary A. Leahy,
29 Worcester.
1295 Kate Leahy,
3 Worcester.
1298 Frank Dunn,
1300 Timo. J. Buckley, 1301 Rosilda Hebert,
24 Upton.
Jan. 20, '87.
40 Ireland.
PERIOD OF SUPPORT.
66
14 Worcester.
3 Worcester. 66
184
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 12.
Registered Number.
NAME.
AGE.
BIRTHPLACE.
BEGAN.
ENDED.
1312 Annie Donovan,
Inf Worcester.
Mar. 22, '87. July 6. '87.
1313 Mary Foley,
29 Worcester.
Feb. 1,'87.
Continues.
1314 Bridget Quinn,
50 Ireland.
April 13, '87.
1315 James Quinn,
10 Worcester.
April 13, '87. April 14, '87.
1316 Annie Quinn,
8 Worcester.
April 13, '87. April 14, '87.
1318 Nora Minahan,
17 Worcester.
April 27, '87. Oct. 11, '87.
1319 James Burns, Sr.,
1320 Willie Lewis,
3 Unknown,
April 30, '87.
Continues.
1321 Mary Sullivan,
34 Ireland.
May 11, '87 Sept. 9,'87.
9| Worcester.
May 11, '87.
June 27, '87.
1324 John Sullivan,
4 Miller's Falls.
May 11, '87. Sept. 9,'87.
1325 Lulu Sullivan,
2 Miller's Falls.
May 11, '87. Sept.
9,'87.
1326 Delia Sullivan,
3m Tewksbury.
May 11, '87. Sept.
9,'87.
1327 Mary Wallace,
70 Ireland.
May 12, '87. July 1, '87.
1328 Maria Thompson,
60 Ireland.
May 16, '87. Aug.
1, '87. died
1329 Mary Little,
22 Quebec.
May 19, '87. Continues.
1330 Ellen Britt,
45 Ireland.
May
23, '87. July 9,'87.
1331 Harris N. Keables,
- Ireland.
May 28, '87. Aug. 3,'87.
1332 Joseph Bracken,
26 Ireland.
June 8, '87.
July 11, '87.
1333 John F. Brennan.
48 Ireland.
June 14, '87. Aug. 20, '87.
1334 Annie Smith,
35 Ireland.
June 18, '87. Aug. 12, '87.
1335 Henry Smith,
4 Worcester.
June 18, '87. Aug. 12, '87.
1336 James Smith,
2 Worcester.
June 18, '87. Aug. 12, '87.
1338 Johanna Buckley,
- Ireland.
June 20, '87. June 24, '87.
1340 John Finn,
47 Ireland. July 1, '87. Continues.
1341 Julia Coffey,
28 Ireland. July 2,'87. Aug. 15, '87. died
1342 Mary Coffey,
2 Worcester.
July 2, '87. July 6, '87.
1343 John Coffey,
4 n Worcester.
July 2, '87. July 6,'87.
1352
1344 James J. Mulcahy,
38 Ireland.
July 7. '87. July 16,'87.
38 Ireland.
July 9,'87.
Continues.
8 Worcester.
July 13, '87.
1348 Samuel Sargent,
6 Worcester. July 13, '87.
4 Worcester.
July 13, '87.
1350 Ida Sargent,
1 Worcester.
July 13, '87.
July 25, '87. Aug. 1,'87.
Oct. 11, '87.
Continues.
1352 Harry Boyle,
7 Worcester.
4 Worcester.
Oct. 14, '87.
Continues.
1356 Rosilda Little,
Inf Worcester.
Aug. 13, '87.
1357 Shea baby,
6 m Worcester.
Aug. 16, '87.
Sept. 28, '87.
1358 Daniel Kimball,
49 Worcester.
Aug. 30, '87.
Continues. 66
1364 Samuel· Bates,
50 Worcester.
Sept. 15, '87.
Oct. 11, '87.
1365 Ellery F. Steere,
53 Rhode Island.
75 Ireland.
20 Worcester.
Sept. 24, '87. Oct. 11, '87.
1368 Henry Brown,
70 Philadelphia.
21 Worcester.
14 Worcester.
Oct. 5, '87.
Remarks.
Sept. 18, '87. Oct. 10, '87. Sept. 19. '87. Continues.
1366 Catherine Sheean,
1367 Rosilla Hinds,
1369 Josephine Garfield,
1370 Kate Lawrence,
July 28,'87. Sept. 8, '87.
1373
Oct. 14, '87. Continues.
1354 Willie Boyle,
July 28, '87. Sept. 8, '87.
1374
1363 Vara J. Southwick,
32 Rhode Island.
Sept. 15, '87.
July 25, '87. Aug. 1, '87. died
1346 Mary Toole,
1347 Minnie Sargent,
1349 Charles Sargent,
1351|Henry S. Walton,
50'Westboro'. 66
1371
6 Worcester.
May 11,'87. Sept. 9,'87.
1322 Mary Sullivan, 2d, 1323 Jeremiah Sullivan,
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