Town of Franklin annual report 1888, Part 3

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 86


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A. F. McLean, covering nozzle, etc., 3 25


E. W. Sommers, 40 hours labor, 6 00


Hood & Mason, repairs, etc., 16 75


J. G. Cunningham, horses on tub, etc., 5 50


S. C. Taft, repairs, etc., 4 20


C. M, Hurd, 37 hours labor, 5 55


Lucy Jones, storing engine, 15 00


Maurice J. Long, 94 1-2 hours labor,


15 90


Boston Woven Hose Co., hose. etc.,


343 00


P. J. Collins, labor on engine,


1 75


R. B. Stewart and men at fires,


13 50


T. J. Daniels, work on forest fires,


19 35


Henry Spence, painting two engine houses, 97 00


Wm. Rockwood, services as engineer,


12 00


John Reardon, cleaning engine,


1 50


Andrew J. Morse & Son, freight, etc ..


5 32


Joseph Smith, repairs on Engine No. 2,


1 00


O. F. Metcalf & Sons, lumber and repairs,


13 41


R. L. McPherson, wall paper,


7 73


Henry Gordon, 1 day labor,


1 50


Andrew S. Jackson, washers, etc.,


3 75


Patrick Collins, 10 hours work on engine house,


2 00


George B. Coleman, setting poles, etc.,


35 00


Joseph W. Clark, labor on engine, 15 hours,


6 00


Patrick Reynolds, 4 days work, 7 00


Edwin Rogers, battery, bells, etc., 48 12


D. C. Cotton, supplies, 13 09


A. C. Dana, arnica, etc.,


65


Geo. E. Emerson, Engineer, and other expenses, 24 00


D. W. Corson,


12 00


L. E. Morrissey, 12 00


137 Firemen, 1,314 00


W. E. Nason, collector, 109 firemen's poll taxes, 218 00


Total,


$2,291 30


43


PAYMENTS FOR STREET LIGHTING.


Paid D. C. Cotton, oil, burners, etc., $14 47


Electric Light Co., electric lights, 616 00


Gould & Co., oil, 56 61


James Mahon, oil and chimneys,


7 61


Aaron R. Morse, care of lights,


210 00


66 repairing lanterns, etc.,


80 00


N. Y. & N. E. Railroad Co., freight on oil,


4 92


R. B. Stewart, turning posts,


2 00


C. A. Stockbridge, lighting lamps,


105 21


T. M. Turner & Co., oil, etc.,


24 76


Total, '


$1,121 58


PAYMENTS FOR POLICE SERVICES.


Paid Anthony Connors, -


$103 00


A. R. Morse, 12 00


A. W. Newell, 8 50


S. W. Nickerson,


509 95


S. C. Taft,


12 25


Total,


$645 70


PAYMENTS TO TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid Warren H. Bright, Overseer,


$65 00


D. C. Cotton, Selectman, 75 00


George B. Dorr, School Committee,


145 60


George E. Emerson, Overseer,


125 00


A. A. Fletcher, Assessor,


126 25


James M. Freeman, Treasurer,


75 00


C. E. Griffin, Registrar,


11 50


66 Town Clerk, 30 00


44


Paid James R. Hawkes, registrar, Sabin Hubbard, Assessor, 142 50


$10 37


Overseer,


70 00


Henry R. Jenks, Selectman,


75 00


Treasurer,


50 00


66


Auditor, 1887,


50 00


66 66 Town Clerk,


10 00


George King, School Committee,


127 50


V. LaForme, Registrar,


10 75


A. R. Morse,


36 25


Nathan C. Nye, Registrar,


11 01


William Rockwood, Assessor,


125 60


66 Selectman,


75 00


S. W. Squire, School Committee,


238 38


Total,


$1,685 71


PAYMENTS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


Paid A. C. Dana, stationery,


$4 60


J. W. Desmond, printing,


3 00


C. E. Griffin, printing,


3 00


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery,


6 00


Sentinel Publishing Co., printing,


203 25


M. R. Warren, stationery,


7 70


Woonsocket Patriot, printing,


3 50


J. M. Whittemore, stationery,


6 38


Total,


$237 43


PAYMENTS OF STATE, COUNTY AND BANK TAXES.


State Tax,


$2.520 00


County Tax,


1,139 95


National Bank Tax,


1,373 65


Total, .


$5,033 60


45


PAYMENT FOR DECORATION DAY. Paid G. A. R. Post 60,


$100 00


PAYMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENTS OF PARK AND COMMON.


Paid Geo. W. Hayward, 2 cords manure, $15 51


Geo. S. Hosie, fertilizer, seed and labor, John Fitzgerald, labor, 5 25


99 42


Total,


$120 18


PAYMENT FOR WATER SUPPLY.


Paid Franklin Water Co., $2,610 00


FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


Paid Geo. W. Wiggin, Treasurer, Of appropriation, 1886, $100 00


$400 00


1887, 300 00


$400 00


PAYMENTS OF TEMPORARY NOTES.


Paid Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank, for money borrowed in anticipation of taxes, $20,000 00


PAYMENTS OF INTEREST.


Paid Benj. Franklin Savings Bank, $458 02


A. A. Fletcher trustee, 80 00


Total,


$538 02


46


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Abatement, Silas Bullard,


tax of 1886, $7 65


Annie E. Carroll,


66 1887,


1 44


Heirs of Thos Connelly,


4 90


Nelson Corbin, tax of 1886,


7 65


James A. Crowninshield,


7 65


John Farrell,


tax of 1887,


7 20


James Galvin,


. 6


1884,


2 00


Peter George,


66


1887,


2 00


Margaret Hopkins,


66


66


5 04


George S. Hosie,


66


66


1 08


Charles E. Johnson,


66


2 45


Susan Lane,


66


66


7 20


Jane Lloyd,


11 37


Mrs. Peter McManus,


14 16


T. D. Morse, tax of 1885,


23 75


E. C. Newcomb, tax of 1887,


2 00


Adaline A. Newell, «


2 16


S. W. Squire, 66 66


2 88


Various persons, 126 in number, tax of 1885,


288 28


Total,


$400 86


PAYMENTS FOR SUPPRESSION OF ILLEGAL LIQUOR TRAFFIC.


Paid C. H. Deans, counsel,


$83 00


A. R. Morse, services,


544 13


Total,


$627 13


IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.


Paid C. W. Stewart, treasurer, $50 00


47


ARLINGTON STREET SCHOOLHOUSE.


$4 15


115 00


1,832 77


10 25


Total,


$1,962 17


PAYMENTS OF MILITARY AID.


UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. 252, ACTS OF 1879.


$216 00


Paid Pliny A. Holbrook,


144 00


Marcus Gilmore,


30 00


Martin Hunt,


72 00


Joseph A. Day,


72 00


N. S. Grow,


72 00


Jeremiah D. Blake,


72 00


Geo. H. Greenwood,


36 00


Thomas H. Coville,


18 00


Francis V. Mann,


$732 00


Total,


PAYMENTS OF STATE AID.


UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. 301, ACTS OF 1879.


$48 00


Paid Anne E. Taft,


12 00


Mary L. Osgood,


48 00


Daniel O. Corbin,


48 00


Bridget Maun,


48 00


Geo. W. Ballou,


48 00


Nathl. Ide,


72 00


Wm. Field,


36 00


Geo. W. Thompson,


48 00


Richard H. King,


48 00


Albert L. Jordan,


28 00


John M. Burr,


Total,


$484 00


Paid Charles Corbin, Jeremiah Desmond, R. K. Stevens, S. C. Taft,


48


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid James M. Freeman, taxes and costs, sale real estate Annie L. Smith,


$22 17


James M. Freeman, postage stamps, 3 25


Ellen Croxton, cleaning room, 1 10


Thomas G. Thain, damage on highway,


75 00


Fanny Hawes,


25 00


Nathan E. Darling,


60 00


S. W. Squire, 66


23 38


Ann M. Atwood, land damages,


75 00


Mrs. L. A. Capron,


75 00


P. M. Blake, engineering,


106 08


Joseph G. Ray, rent room Town Officers,


75 00


J. H. Burdakin, recording deed of schoolhouse lot, 63


James M. Freeman, Smith Estate, 1 00


J. G. Cunningham, teaming,


1 00


66 horse hire, selectmen, 3 00


L. R. Whitaker, posting warrants, 6 50


services under dog warrant, 10 00


R. H. Davison, care of Town Hall, 23 00


1 80


Dean Academy, gas,


E. L. Burdakin, making list of deeds for assessors, 15 00 J. H. Daniels, horse hire, 1 25


W. E. Averill, putting up window shades,


75


W. E. Averill, taking down window shades,


50


O. F. Metcalf & Sons, fuel for Town Officers,


12 75


C. E. Griffin, blank licenses,


6 23


Martin Hunt, 6 00


S. W. Squire, taking school census, etc., 30 00


J. B. Fitzpatrick, return of deaths, 5 50


R. L. McPherson, 66


9 50


Clarence E. Griffin, return of births, marriages and deaths, 64 20


G. A. Martin, return of births, 6 50


James M. Freeman, insurance on almshouse, 20 40


James M. Freeman, insurance on furniture, etc., in Arlington Street Schoolhouse, 18 50


49


Paid James M. Freeman, insurance on Arlington St. and Pond St. Schoolhouses, $56 10


Franklin National Bank, check book, 4 00


E. Joseph Harrison, mowing City Mills cemetery, 5 50


William Young, labor in cemetery, Samuel E. Gay, 6 00


3 00


T. J. Daniels, posts for City Mills cemetery.


3 00


F. P. Guigon, painting guide boards, 3 02


16 55


Collector. tax on land of Annie L. Smith.


Patrick Hart, release of land, 25 00


Wiggin & Faunce, legal services,


10 00


F. P. Guigon, signboard, 1 18


C. E. Griffin, appearance before Railroad Commissioners, 7 50


D. C. Cotton, stove for Town Officers' room, etc .. 38 63 Henry R. Jenks, guide board expenses, 10 00


J. W. Heaton, coal, town office, 10 75


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, liquor licenses, 50


Wm. Comey, fencing City Mills cemetery, 19 80


Total, $1,005 52


ALMSHOUSE IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN.


DR.


To personal property as appraised by Overseers, January 28, 1887, $2,356 91


Interest on cost of Farm. 180 00


Cash paid from treasury during the year 1887,


1,254 73


Total. $3,791 64


CR.


By personal property appaised by the


Overseers, January 31, 1888, $2,338 20


Cash sales at Farm, 551 81


$2,890 01


Ne cost at Almshouse,


901 63


Ne cash expenses outside poor,


1,802 05


Total pauper expenses,


$2,703 68


7


50


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN. FEBRUARY 1, 1888.


Cash in the treasury, $1,293 87


Due from Commonwealth, for Military


Aid paid under chapter 252, 393 00


State Aid 66 6 301, 524 00


State Paupers,


214 43


From town of North Adams for support of paupers, 40 50


Town of Oxford, do., 27 95


Town of Hopkinton, do.,


25 50


On taxes of 1886,


2,486 43


On taxes of 1887,


6,195 39


$11,201 07


LIABILITIES. Two notes of $1,000 each due the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, $2,000 00


Balance in favor of Town, $9,201 07 DANIEL C. COTTON, HENRY R. JENKS, WILLIAM ROCKWOOD, Selectmen of Franklin.


HENRY R. JENKS, Treasurer.


SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES.


For support of Schools : Appropriated, $7,800 00


Income from State School Fund, 208 84


dog licenses, 463 04


:6 tuition, books, etc., 17 58


Expended,


8,489 46 8,522 53


Overdrawn, $33 07


51


School books and supplies : Appropriated, Expended,


$650 00


693 88


Overdrawn,


$43 88


Repairs on schoolhouses :


$500 00


Appropriated, Expended,


452 32


Unexpended,


$47 68


Miscellaneous school expenses :


Appropriated,


$600 00


Expended,


900 32


Overdrawn,


300 32


Arlington Street schoolhouse :


Unexpended balance last year,


$1,600 00


Appropriated, 1887, 400 00


2,000 00


Expended,


1,962 17


Unexpended, $37 83


Roads, bridges and sidewalks :


Appropriated,


$5,000 00


Expended,


4,901 46


Unexpended, $98 54


Support of poor :


Appropriated, $3,000 00


Receipts from state, towns and


almshouse, 1,129 01


4,129 01


Expended,


3,742 35


Unexpended, $386 66


52


Fire department :


Appropriated,


$2,400 00


Receipts for truck and hose,


155 80


2,555 80


Expended,


2,291 30


Unexpended,


$264 50


Police :


Appropriated,


$600 00


Expended,


645 70


Overdrawn,


$45 70


Abatement and collection of taxes :


Appropriated,


$500 00


Expended.


400 86


Unexpended,


$99 14


Military and State aid :


Appropriated,


$400 00


Receipts from State,


730 00


-


1,130 00


Expended,


1,216 00


Overdrawn,


$86 00


Printing and stationery :


Appropriated,


$250 00


Expended,


237 43


Unexpended,


$12 57


Town Officers :


Appropriated,


$1,500 00


Expended,


1,685 71


-


Overdrawn, $185 71


-


53


Lighting streets : Appropriated. Expended.


$700 00


1,121 58


Overdrawn,


$421 58


Interest :


Appropriated,


$600 00


Expended,


538 02


Unexpended,


$61 98


Water supply :


Appropriated.


$2,700 00


Expended,


2,610 00


Unexpended,


$90 00


Franklin Library Association :


Appropriated,


$300 00


Expended of same.


300 00


Grand Army Post :


Appropriated.


$100 00


Expended,


100 00


Suppression of Illegal Liquor Traffic :


Appropriated.


$1 00


Expended,


627 13


Overdrawn.


$626 13


Frenklin Improvement Society :


Appropriated,


$50 00


Expended,


50 00


Improvement of Park and Common :


Appropriated,


$150 00


Expended,


120 18


Unexpended, $29 82


54


Miscellaneous Expenses : Appropriated, Expended,


$2,000 00


1,005 52


Unexpended,


$994 48


LIST OF PROPERTY ON HAND IN ROAD DEPARTMENT.


3 Steel Bars, 60 lbs., 8c.,


$4 80


5 Picks,


5 00


2 Mattocks,


2 00


3 Stone Hammers,


4 00


2 Bush Hooks,


1 50


4 Scythes and Snaths,


4 00


2 Scoop Shovels,


1 50


10 Shovels,


2 50


4 Manure Forks,


2 00


1 Snow Shovel,


25


1 Evener,


1 50


1 Post Hole Spoon,


1 00


1 Street Hoe,


75


1 Grating,


2 00


1 Paving Mallet,


1 00


4 Rakes,


75


1 Paving Hammer,


1 50


1 Trowel,


75


3 Pails,


50


1 Carriage Jack,


2 00


1 Sodder,


2 00


1 Wheelbarrow,


1 00


1 Gravel Pit,


60 00


Stone,


4 00


1 Sled,


25 00


2 Neck Yokes,


2 00


4 Whiffletrees,


4 00


2 Feed Bags,


75


2 Head Stalls,


1 00


55


4 Blankets,


$5 00


Curry Combs and Brushes,


1 50


Broom, Shovel and Fork,


1 25


Grain, 8 bushels,


4 50


500 lbs. Hay,


5 00


1 Express Harness,


10 00


1 set Double Harness and Tip Cart Harness,


75 00


1 Plow,


6 00


1 Grindstone,


3 00


2 Gravel Screens,


14 00


1 Express Wagon.


15 00


2 Snow Plows,


25 00


1 Road Scraper,


75 00


1 Harrow,


15 00


1 Tip Cart, double,


150 00


2 Tip Carts, single,


100 00


2 Horses,


400 00


Total,


$1,044 30


56


Auditor's Report.


In accordance with the statute, I hereby report that I have examined the books, accounts, and vouchers, of the various officers of the town, and find them correct as set forth in the foregoing detailed statement.


GEORGE W. WIGGIN, Auditor.


57


Report of Town Clerk.


TO PARENTS AND HOUSEHOLDERS. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE,


FRANKLIN, February, 1888.


The attention of parents and householders is hereby called to the provisions of the Public Statutes of Massachusetts. with reference to the duty of their making returns of births and deaths which occur in their families.


"Parents shall give notice to the Clerk of their city or town. of the births and deaths of their children. Every householder shall give like notice of every birth or death happening in his house. The eldest person next of kin shall give such notice of the death of his kindred.


"Whoever neglects to give such notice for the space of six months after a birth or death shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five dollars."-Public Statutes of Massachusetts, Chapter 32, Section 2.


These returns should be made as promptly as possible, and in all cases on or before the first day of January of each year. The proper blanks for the purpose may be had free at the Clerk's office.


CLARENCE E. GRIFFIN,


Town Clerk.


8


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VITAL STATISTICS.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN FRANKLIN IN 1887.


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Jan. 3 Lugi Americo Fiorani


66


4 Pearl L. Enegren


66 4 Annie May Conlois


66


12 Elizabeth Burns


66 15 Florence Gertrude Bennett


20 Catholeen O'Donnell


66 25 Frederick James Shaunessy


Feb. 1 William Skumski


66


8 Sarah Costello


66


11


Martin


66


22


Green


66


26 Mc Cormick


Mar. 5 William Robert Keefe


66


6 Charles Lincoln Akley


8 - Fitzpatrick


17 Mary McHugh


April


2 Percy Clifton Redpath


2 Emma Youso


4 Leon Arthur Pond


5 Bessie F. Glazier


66


William Bellville


66 7 Arthur Clarence Thayer


66


11 Anna Leland Kimball


6.


18 Robert Eugene Thayer


.. 25 George Patrick Ward


66 28 Cora Avery


30 Brogan


30 Sullivan


6. May


4 Mary Agnes Dillon


.. 6 Maggie May Williams .


66 9 George Arnold Cunningham J. C. and N. E. Cunningham 11 Herbert Rogers


66 16 Ada May G. Hurd


19 Theodore Lamont


29 Leon Allen Sloper


66 31 Etta May Ballou


June


2 Myrtle Christina Demerritt 3 James Francis Buckley - Conners


66 66 13


66


15 Carrie May Ingalls


24 Alice Hildreth Fernald


27 Frederick Joseph Gibson


July 66


6 Russell


8 Dora Rau


66 10


Bellan .


Raphael and Santina Fiorani William L. and Sadie Enegren Napoleon and Alma Conlois Clifford and Olive Burns Frank and Minnie Bennett John and Mary O'Donnell Michael and Katie Shaunessy Imen and Rosa Skumski John and Mary Costello Joseph H. and Bessie Martin Michael and Grace O'Connell William and


James B. and Mary H.


John E. and Mary A. Keefe Fred L. and Sarah Akley


J. Bernard


Patrick and Bridget McHugh Andrew and Euda V. Redpath Thomas and Rosa Youso Arthur A, and Annie L. Pond Joseph B. and Mary E. Glazier Oscar and Philoman Bellville Elmer J. and Rosa R. Thayer Henry B. and Minnie Kimball Addison M. and Gertie Thayer George and Ellen Ward George and Alice P. Avery James and Bridget Brogan John and Kate Sullivan James and Getta S. Dillon Patrick and Annie Williams


Joseph and Johanna Rogers C'alvin M. and Rebecca Hurd Mitchel and Salima Lamont Charles E. and Laura J. Sloper Edward P. and Emma E. Ballou Henry and Katie Demerritt Daniel and Margaret Buckley James H. and Jennie L. Conners C. H. and Elizabeth H. Ingalls Robert P. and Jennie F. Fernald George G. and Ruth A. Gibson Christopher and Maria Russell Frank R. and Joanna Rau and Kate Bellan


13 O'Connell


59


DATE.


NAME OF CHILD.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


July 11|Carl Elsworth Crowninshield W. and Emma Crowninshield 14 Stephen Francis Finnegan


66 17 Henry Thomas Woolford


18 James Arthur Davis


18|Leon Webster Foster


21 Mary T. Leonard


24 Gladys Evelyn Sharon


26 Frank H. Gilmore


28 Gertie Jenkins Wilkes Aug. 13 Gertrude Ann Neeland


20 Carrie Agnes Hunter 22 JohnLeonard


Sept.


28 CecilLeverett Gratten 1 George Edward Baro


5 James Arthur Keefe


" 19 - Reno


24 Inez Laura Campbell


Sept. 27 Lizzie Butler


28 Nellie Francis Berbeau


29 Myrle Markham


66 29 John Henry James


Oct. 3 William Perren


66 6 Harvey Campbell Hatch


66 9 Myra Edith Mellen


11 Hattie Clara Neil


12 John Conlon


66


24 Ralph Leroy Choate


66


26 Frank Edward Maronney


29 Edmund Charlton Linton


Nov. 3 Chester Harold Corbin 66 6 Lottie Ella Hill


15 Nishani


26 Finneran


66 28 Charles Edward Hutchinson


Dec. 8 Charles Henry Galeney 16 Watkins


66 16 Fred William Anderson


66 18 Mary Evelyn Woodward 21 Bennie Zyden


22 Frederick Thomas Holmes


66 26 Charles Hunt Sears


66 30 Oliver George Perron


66 30 Allan Austin Jefferson


1886.


July 10 Catherine Morrissey Dec. 7 Edward James Ledbury


Stephen and Rosa Finnegan W. Frank and Agnes Woolford Ezekiel and Lizzie Ann Davis Dean B. and Jane P. Foster James and Mary T. Leonard John B. and Laura Sharon Frank and Mary Gilmore H. S. and Delia F. Wilkes Thomas and Mary Neeland Martin and Mary A. Hunter James and Mary Leonard Geo. S. and Christie Gratten Clement and Emma Baro George and Annie Keefe Albert and Mary E. Reno Chas. and Geo. Etta Campbell Manuel and Mary Ann Butler George and Cordelia Berbeau C. B. and Bessie D. Markham John H, and Ellen M. James Frederick and Sarah E. Perren John D. and Annie G. Hatch Wm. E. and S. Maria Mellen Frank and Hattie F. Neil Matthew and Kate Conlon Chas. M. and Maria L. Choate Steph. and Margaret Maronney Wm. and Matilda Linton Chas. and Evelyn Corbin Alex. E. and Annie E. Hill Thomas and Mary Nishani Timothy and Mary Finneran J. D. and Jennie E. Hutchinson


-


and Jennie Galeney


Henry and Ida E. Watkins Axel and Whilemina Anderson C. H. and Eva Woodward William and Sarah Zyden James and Mary A. Holmes Orin and Annie L. Sears Oliver and Lena Perron Austin W. and Emma Jefferson


L. E. and Hannah Morrissey John and Maria Ledbury


Males, 55 : Females, 36; Total number, 91.


60


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN FRANKLIN IN 1887.


DATE.


NAMES OF PARTIES.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Jan. 10 Stephen H. Sullivan Mary Coleman


66 27 Andy Gay Jennie Morse


66 27 James McMurtrie Abbie Howard


66 28 James Dillon Getta S. Pray


Feb. 2 Clarence Quilter Jennie Shea


22 Eugene F. Cole Margaret F. Blanchard


24 Daniel F. Wing Sadie P. Taylor


66 28 John D. Hutchinson Jennie Hood


28 George W. Austin Jennie A. Briggs


27 Peleg and Hannah Austin


28 Joseph B. and Abbie J. Wardell


24 Daniel and Julia Buckley


20 Patrick and Margaret Connors


59 Jacob and Mary Edgerly


39 Charles and Ann Ridduch


29 James C. and Charlotte Hubbard 26 Adin B. and Cynthia L. Paine


66 29 Chas. J. Nugent Christina Wescott


18 John and Alice Nugent 19 Uriah and Lydia Wescott


April S George E Bowers Mary Anna Gould


35 Enoch and Joanna Bowers 38 Amos and Rhoda Wales


19 Chas. I. and Adelaide C. Dean


20 Charles L. and Abbie C. Fales


66 24 Richard Unsworth Delia Cremar


27 David and Mary Unsworth


22 John and Delia Cremar


21 Patrick and Mary Connolly


19 Andrew and Ellen McGarity


47 James and Margaret Biggs


47 William H. and Mary C. Davis


66 27 Edward J. Leary Mary E. Tiffany


May


1 Peter Smith Bridget Sullivan


| AGE.


23


Michael and Margaret Sullivan Michael and Bridget Coleman


25 Antonio and Mary Gay


19 Edwin A. and Francis Morse


25 John and Margaret McMurtrie Apollos E. and Caroline M. Howard 27 30 Thomas and Mary Dillon Aaron W. and Martha A. Pray


22


24 William and Lucinda Quilter 23 Matthew and Ruth Shea


30 Grenville and Caroline Cole Francis and Mary Blanchard


20


26 Daniel R. and Ann B. Wing Otis and Harriet Taylor


20


20 Joseph T. and Mary D. Hutchinson 19 James and Agnes Hood


Mar. 8 Daniel Buckley Maggie A. Connors


.. 12 Loring B. Edgerly Mary Preston


16 Charles B. Hubbard Estella M. Paine


66 20 Arthur A. Dean Nellie A. Fales


66 24 Daniel F. Connolly Annie McGarity


66 24 Daniel Biggs Sarah B. Clifford .


25 Edward and Mary Leary 19 James and Mary Tiffany


28 Michael and Margaret Smith 27 Michael and Johanna Sullivan


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DATE.


NAMES OF PARTIES.


AGE.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


May


3 Leon H Prance Rosie E Clark


38 John and Phebe Prance


23 Isaiah M and Philena S Clark


66


11 Walter A Snow Melvina A Hawkins


23 Homer V and Harriet A Snow 17 Elmer A and Mary E Hawkins


June 1 Aurelius Dyer Christina Murphy


38 William O and Asenath Dyer


28 David and Mary Murphy


66 15 Charles W Hill Hattie A Aldrich


24 Alvah and Amy Aldrich


66 22 Edward B Sherman Eva Mabel Chilson


20 Edward H and Clara H Sherman


21 James O and Melansa G Chilson


22 Albert Barton Daniels 34 Joseph H and Sarah S Daniels Mary E McConkey


28 Alexander and Hannah D McConkey


66 23 Frederick W Voelker Hattie S Wood


28 Frederick A and Eva M Voelker 23 Joseph M and Angelina A Wood


66 30 Jedutham Richardson 71 Thomas and Rebecca Richardson Lydia A Harris


41 Daniel P and Lydia A Whiting


66 30 Bradley M Rockwood 25 William and Laura M Rockwood Alice I Bowers


19 John W and Emily R Bowers


66 30 Arthur Page Sharp May Louise Harris


29 Henry and Eliza W Sharp 21 Joseph and Lou May Harris


July


3 Frederick A Cole Lucy E Baxter


17 George and Adelaide Cole 15 Elbridge C and Lucy E Baxter


66 17 William G Furgeson Blanche Ford


23 James and Ellen M Furgeson 18 James and Ellen E Ford


Aug. 3 William Patterson Agnes I Dobson


26 William and Elizabeth Patterson 25 John and Agnes Dobson


66


10 Adelbert Wales Lizzie Hutchinson


28 William and Julia A Wales Archibald and Mary Hutchinson 26


27 James Thomas Potter 27 Henry W and Catherine Potter Rebecca Greenup


30


Isaac and Jane Greenup


Sept. 6 Charles E Hudson Ella Stewart Onslow


20 Henry and Hannah A Hudson 20 James H and Mary A Onslow


24 Edward B Martin Florence J Wilmot


22 James and Bridget Martin 19 Charles H and Susan E Wilmot


27 Luke A. Cherrier Lucinda A Pineo


27 Francis and Julianna Cherrier 22 Otis and Annie Pineo


66 28 Harry E Batchelor Nellie C Darling


32 Josiah W and Almira Batchelor 21 Mayo C and Lucy A Darling


Oct.


1 Lemuel M Pierce Alberta S. Caldwell


21 Joseph and Elizabeth Pierce


25 Jonathan E and Harriet M Caldwell


66


27 William and Susan Hill


62


DATE. NAMES OF PARTIES.


AGE.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


Oct. 2 Timothy E Feeley Lenna Danna


22 Patrick and Hannah Feeley 25 Jacob and Mary Danna


66


2 Henry W Granger Bridget O'Neil


28 Edward and Catherine Granger 20 Thomas and Bridget O'Neil


11 Frederick Chas Reid M'tilda Hollingsworth


23 George and Matilda J Reid


20 David and Susan H Hollingsworth


66


15 Henry Webster Green 31 |Henry M and Margaret M Greene Mattie Louise Snow


25 Homer V and Hattie A Snow


66 25 George M Power Blanche L Sheldon


24 Ephraim and Sarah Power 17 John and Caroline Sheldon


26 Michael Jos Ahearn Abigail S Gunning


39 Timothy and Mary Ann Ahearn


30 Alfred J and Mary Gunning


Nov.


3 T William Halloran Mary A Smith


28 27 Timothy and Johanna Halloran Phillip A and Abbie Smith


9 Alexander M Haggert 32 Alexander and Annie Haggart Martha Jane Borgal


.6 20 Maxian Tero Mary Ann Pettis


21 Maxian and Mary Tero 23 John and Maria Pettis


20 William R and Ellen Supple


18 Antoine and Mary Chamberlain


.6 23 Charles Richardson Bertha J Warren


24 Henry and Harriet Richardson 22 Nathan and Catherine Warren


23 Ellis L Lincoln Lillian J. Maxin


31 William C and Mahala Lincoln 17 Orin and Mary Maxin


66 27 Michael Lacey Anna Braslın


39 Lawrence and Catherine Lacey 26 Michael and Sarah Braslin


Dec. . 5 George B Coleman Maria F Vanhorne


24 I B and Katie B Coleman 19 Alford F and Mary F Vanhorne


17 John W Bowers Margaret Archibald


58 John and Nancy Bowers 26 Samuel and Susan P Archibald


66 30| Charles H Bishop Mary J O'Brien


22 John and Elizabeth Bishop


20 Patrick and Mary O'Brien


31 Melvin W McFaden Nettie Miller


1886.


Oct. 13 Clarence E Griffin Addie A Crosby


26|Robert and Sarah McFaden 20 George and Louisa Miller 33 Enoch and Irene Griffin 23 William and Jane Crosby


66 21 Joseph M Supple Emma J Chamberlin


|27 Simon A and Mary J Borgal


63


DEATHS RECORDED IN FRANKLIN IN 1887,


AGE


DATE.


NAME OF PERSON.


CAUSE OF DEATH.


Y. M. D


January


2 Henry E Watkins


Arute laryngitis


16


17


66


3 Jonah Picket ..


1


-


66


3 Patrick Kenny.


Asphyxia .


46


-


60


12 Lottie E Watkins


Acute laryngitis


7


15


66


15 David Parker Baker.


Paralysis .


69


7


6


66


17 Charles G Dean


Black measles


16


9! 12


60


28 Nancy M Blake .


Apoplexy.


61


11


-


February


6 Rasalvo A Reed ..


Phthisis


48 4.


-


11


6


.6


18 Betsey R Gilmore


Phthisis


57


3


66


18 Patrick Lynch.


Consumption


73


4


Typhoid fever


10


7


March


3 Clara P Hill .


Injury to liver


68


1


-


66


8 Anna T Thain ..


Apoplexy.


49


66


8 Harriet E Pond.


Nervous exhaustion


37


60


16 Frank A Richards


Measles


4


66


19 William D Chisholm


Heamoptysis


60


66


31 Meheta B Brown


Carbuncle.


56


April


10 George E Cody


Phthisis


21


10


66


15 Charles S Quinn


1'luritis


38


66


22 Lucy W Cole


66


29 Ella W Sargent


Phthisis pulmonalis


16


8 4


66


2 l'atrick Riley


Railroad accident ..


-


66


20 James G Fuller ..


74


-


66


23 Alvin T Merryfield.


Heart disease


68


4


66


30 Goldsbury Pond


Cystis


89


3


June


13 Mary A Nye.


Heart disease.


32 10 1 9


66


25 Ada M Spence ..


Brain fever .


6


7 14


27 Abbie C Richards


Pernicious anemia. ·


74


8 -


July


7 |Evylin A O Clark


Cancer


41


10


-


60


21 Alphonsus Byron


Scrofula


16


6


-


22 |Herbert Rogers.


Cholera Infantum Diarrhea.


6


20


66


25 Edward J Ledbury


Dysentery


-


8


-


August 3 Annie J Desmond


Epilepsy


25


11


-


66


17 Charles M Cunningham


Carbuncle


49 11


66


20 L Barton Wilcox.


Heart disease.


6


6


12


Premature birth


-


6


September 5 Annie R Cox ..


Typhoid fever.


37


co 3


- -


00


10


60


15 Hugh Quinn




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