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Town Clerk.
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Boundary Lines between Boston and Brookline.
PERAMBULATION OF BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN BOSTON AND BROOKLINE, JUNE 22, 1876.
The undersigned, Clinton Viles, Alderman, together with Samuel F. McCleary, City Clerk, and Thomas W. Davis, City Surveyor, thereto authorized by the Board of Aldermen of the city of Boston, and Marshall Russell and F. W. Lawrence, Selectmen of Brookline, thereto duly authorized by the Board of Selectmen of Brookline, met on the twenty- second day of June A.D. 1876, and examined the lines and established the bound marks between the said city and town, which are described as follows : -
Boundary Line between Boston and Brookline.
Beginning at a stone monument marked BO. BR. and N., standing near and southeastwardly of the Woonsocket Division of the New York & New England Railroad, and southwestwardly of Reservoir lane (so called), said monument forming the junction point of the boundary lines between the cities of Boston and Newton, and the town of Brookline; thence running in a northeasterly direction to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the southeasterly side of the embankment of the said railroad; thence continuing northeastwardly, crossing the said railroad obliquely, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the southwesterly side of the street known as Chestnut Hill avenue in Boston, and Brighton street in Brookline, on the division line between land of the city of Boston and land now or formerly of Francis Hunnewell; thence continuing northeastwardly, crossing said Chestnut Hill avenue or Brighton street and also crossing Beacon street, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing near the corner of a stone wall on land now or formerly belonging to said Francis Hunnewell, near and southeasterly of Englewood avenue; thence continuing northeast- wardly, crossing said Englewood avenue and running between said Hun- newell's house and stable, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northeasterly side of Washington street near the corner of a private street leading northeastwardly from said Washington street, by the estate of William Livermore; thence turning a little more east- wardly and still continuing northeastwardly, crossing Summit avenue to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northwesterly slope of Corey hill on the southwesterly side of a stone wall on land now or formerly belonging to Merrill brothers; thence continuing northeast- wardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northeasterly side of the street known as Warren street in Boston and Winchester street in Brookline; thence continuing northeastwardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the southwesterly side of the street known as Harvard avenue in Boston and Harvard street in Brookline, on the division line between land now or formerly belong- ing to Richard Holmes and Gardner P. Kingsley, and land now or for- merly belonging to Shepard & Chester; thence turning a little more eastwardly and still continuing northeastwardly, crossing said Harvard avenue or street to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing
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in the swamp land now or formerly belonging to the heirs of Ebenezer Francis, near and south of the street known as North Beacon street in that part of Boston formerly Brighton ; thence turning more eastwardly and running across said swamp land to the westerly side of a small pond, on land now or formerly belonging to William H. Foster, where a small brook empties into said pond; thence by the channel of said brook run- ning through said pond to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing at a corner in said boundary line on the southerly side of said street, known as North Beacon street, in that part of Boston formerly Brighton, and Brighton avenue in that part of Boston formerly Brook- line ; thence turning and running eastwardly by the southerly line of said Brighton avenue, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the easterly corner of St. Mary's street and said Brighton avenue; thence turning and running southwardly by the easterly line of St. Mary's street, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing opposite Ivy street ; thence turning a little and running southeastwardly by the southeasterly line of St. Mary's street, and by the continuation of the same through a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the southerly side of Beacon street, and through a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northerly bank of Muddy brook, to the centre of the channel of said brook; thence up the channel of the said brook to the southerly side of Longwood avenue bridge; thence south- wardly across the marsh in a line fixed by two stone monuments, each marked BO. and BR., about six hundred and ten (610) feet to the cen- tre of the channel of said brook; thence continuing up the channel of said brook to a point opposite and about eighty (80) feet distant from a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northwesterly line of Brookline avenue, said monument being four hundred and four (404) feet southwestwardly from Francis street; thence southwestwardly about eighty feet to the last mentioned monument, making a corner in said boundary line; thence turning and running southwestwardly by the northwesterly line of Brookline avenue five hundred and fifty (550) feet ยท to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., making a corner in said boundary line; thence turning and running southeastwardly, across Brookline avenue and at right angles thereto, one hundred and forty-five (145) feet to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., making a corner in said boundary line; thence turning and running southwestwardly, parallel to the easterly line of Brookline avenue and eighty-five (85) feet distant eastwardly therefrom, eight hundred (800) feet to the channel of said Muddy brook; thence up the channel of said brook to a stone monu- ment marked BO. and BR., standing on the northerly side of the street known as Tremont street in Boston, and Washington street in Brookline ; thence crossing said Tremont or Washington street and continuing up the channel of said brook to a stone monument marked BO. and BR. and W. R., standing in the middle of said brook, forming the junction point of the former boundary lines between the city of Boston and the towns of Brookline and West Roxbury ; thence continuing up the chan- nel of said brook, crossing Pond avenue to the end of a culvert on the northeasterly side of Chestnut street; thence crossing said Chestnut street by said culvert, to land now or formerly belonging to C. C. Perkins ;
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thence up the channel of a small brook, being a tributary of said Muddy brook, to a corner in said boundary line fixed by a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on land now or formerly belonging to Quincy A. Shaw, near a fence; thence turning and running northwest- wardly to a corner in said boundary line, fixed by a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on land now or formerly belonging to Ignatius Sargent, at the side of a fence; thence turning and running southwestwardly by the southeasterly line of said Sargent's land, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on said Sargent's land at the side of a fence; thence turning a little more westwardly and con- tinuing southwestwardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the northerly side of the street known as Perkins street in Boston, and Cottage street in Brookline; thence continuing southwest- wardly, crossing said street to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing at the side of a fence and near a cross bank wall near the top of the hill on land now or formerly belonging to S. P. Ruggles ; thence continuing southwestwardly to a white oak tree marked BO. and BR., standing on the northeasterly side of Rockwood street ; thence continuing southwestwardly, crossing said Rockwood street and by a stone wall on the southeasterly side of a private way leading from said Rockwood street to Avon street, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing at the southwesterly end of said stone wall opposite the coach- man's house of Mrs. Abel Adams; thence turning a little more south- wardly and continuing southwestwardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing in the northeasterly side of Avon street; thence turning a little more southwardly and continuing southwestwardly, crossing said Avon street to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the southerly side of the street known as Pond street in Boston, and Newton street in Brookline, and also on the easterly corner of a private street known as Mt. Walley avenue; thence turning a little more westwardly and continuing southwesterly by the southeasterly line of said Mt. Walley avenue to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on land now or formerly belonging to Daniel Howard, Jr., at the side of a stone wall on the southwesterly side of a cart way; thence turning a little more westwardly and continuing southwestwardly, cross- ing land of said Howard, to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on land now or formerly belonging to the Central Park Land Association, at the side of a stone wall and near a cross wall; thence turning a little more westwardly and continuing southwestwardly to a stone inonument marked BO. and BR., standing in a stone wall on land now or formerly belonging to Aaron D. Weld, near a cross wall ; thence turning a little more westwardly and continuing southwestwardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing on the westerly side of the street known as Church street in Boston, and South street in Brookline; thence continuing southwestwardly to a corner in said boun- dary line, fixed by a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing in land now or formerly belonging to said Aaron D. Weld; thence turn- ing and running northwestwardly to a stone monument marked BO. and BR., standing in the edge of the woodland now or formerly belong- ing to said Weld; thence continuing northwestwardly through woodland
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to a dead white oak tree marked BO. and BR., standing in a stone wall southeasterly of and near a cross wall; thence continuing northwest- wardly, crossing a swamp to a stone monument marked BO. and BR. and N., standing on land now or formerly belonging to James C. Gipson, at the side of a stone wall, said monument forming the junction point of the boundary lines between the cities of Boston and Newton, and the town of Brookline.
CLINTON VILES, S. F. MOCLEARY, City Clerk. THOMAS W. DAVIS, City Surveyor.
MARSHALL RUSSELL, FRANCIS W. LAWRENCE, Selectmen of Brookline.
List of persons liable to do military duty in the Town of Brookline for the year 1876, as taken by the Assessors May 1, 1876.
Thomas Murray
Levi W. Hastings
James Woods
Henry K. Richardson
William Barry
Theophilus Parsons
David Wagner
Charles Dwight
Michael O'Hern
Albert Davis
John Cronan
Henry E. Raymond James Stitt John Parlin
Edward H. Gibson
Stephen G. Train
Clinton H. Reed
Samuel P. Train
Henry O. Conner
Frank H. Cutler
Curtis L. Martin
Frank Dupee Francis C. Richards
James Baker
John McInerny John Fallon
Marcus B. McCarty
Lawrence J. McCarty
John Eagan
Joseph A. McCarty
Peter Glancy
William A. McCarty
Thomas Martin
David J. Harmon
Joseph Cahill
Robert L. Jones Justin Sawyer
William W. O'Connell
Jeremiah M. Gardner
Samuel T. Jeffers, Jr.
Willard J. Humphrey
Warren Goddard, Jr.
Joseph T. Brown, Jr.
Howard Stockton
G. Eugene Channing Thacher Loring Frank R. Hall
John Shepard
John Shepard, Jr.
Joshua Crane
John Long
Alexander McCullough
Edmund S. Smith
Moorfield Story
Charles P. Gardner
Thomas F. Nolan
John Young
William O'Holleran
Samuel Fox
Joseph J. O'Connell
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Militia List, 1876.
Michael W. Quinlan
James Healy
Robert S. Peabody
Michael Cusick
Charles R. Barrett
Edward Cusick
Charles Storrow
Andrew J. Cusick
James Pinnar
James Honey
Cornelius Shannon
Patrick Kane
Patrick Drohen James Scott
John Liddy
Matthew Ryan
John T. O'Day John Burns
William Murphy
James J. McGrath
Patrick Fox
William J. McGrath
Horace Whitfield
Charles Trimble
Thomas Fitzgerald
Andrew Lowrey
Francis Mealy
Arthur Duffy
Joseph Burke
Charles F. Bush
William Penrose
Thomas Donovan Edward Donollan
Kit Karson
Nicholas Fitzgerald
William H. Bush
Bernard McDermott
John J. Annable
Bernard H. McDermott
John Dow
John McCarty Joseph Mckinney
George Manton
James McKinney Thomas Donollan
Harris R. Head
George Magee James Dwyre
Alpheus W. Snow
John O'Hare
Eben F. Duston
John McMahan
Horace A. Turner
John Kelly
Allen C. Williams Thomas Penrose
John Lahey
James G. Mungovan
Patrick McCarty
. Alexander Wilson James Wilson Benjamin H. Crosby Harry Schultz
Daniel Lyons James Linney
Edgar R. Hills
William H. Dimond
Thomas Murphy William S. Brown Thomas Garrison John A. Ayers John Gowan John H. Pottle Thomas Quinlan, Jr.
Frank E. Fillebrown
Michael Hennessey John McDonald
James H. Kelley
James McLaughlin John C. Morse William Reardon Joseph Madore
Timothy Driscoll
Jeremiah Sullivan
Dennis Nihan
Charles E. Madore
Michael Meaney
James P. Lyons
Patrick O'Hare
Cornelius Murphy .
Patrick Grady
Lawrence Quinn
Thomas McNamara
John Guinan
Clarence Pinkham
Frank D. Field
Burton W. Willis
Henry C. Dimond
John Hayes
Patrick Howard
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Brookline Town Records.
Cornelius O'Conner
Frank Halfenstein
Moses Eastman
Albert G. Howe
Oliver P. Ricker
Michael Murray
Charles F. Lamb
John Casey Patrick Fitzgibbons
James A. Laighton
Michael Curtin
Erasmus Coleman
Michael Maloney
Roscoe A. Cobb
John Kelley James Kelley
William F. Hunt
Patrick Murray
Charles M. Procter
Patrick Fleming
Samuel Welch
Morris Hartnett
Herbert G. Mayo
Patrick Hogan
Isaac S. Davis
William Cochlin
Weston S. Davis
Patrick Keenan
Frederick H. Homer
John Lynch
Charles H. Drew
James Lynch
William G. Salisbury
Michael Lynch
Otis L. Thurlow
Edward Jones, Jr.
John J. Reed
Patrick Laskin
James H. Boody
Patrick Lynch
Fergus B. Turner
John Lynch
Levi T. Lyon
Stephen Holleran
Watts H. Bowker
Thomas Murray
William Maloney
Terrance Gallagher, 2d
John S. S. Aspinwall
Charles F. Hunting
John Holleran
James Collins
Nathaniel Conant
John Donovan
George P. Wesselhoeft William Stevens Paine
Michael Collins
John G. Gove
Thomas F. Robinson
Albert E. James
Patrick O'Grady James Powers
George Perkins - Mills
John M. Keenan
Ira B. Cushing
William P. Woodbury
Frederick E. Spencer
Philip F. Gardner
William E. Thayer
John W. Kirke
Patrick Hogan
Joseph Crawshaw
John Garrotty
Truman C. Edgerly
James Brennan John Sheehan
John Koch, Jr. Frank Erhard
Patrick McNamara
Charles Holtzer
Patrick Thomas
George Erhard
Barney McDonald
Joseph B. Crosby
William Halfenstein
Nelson C. Thompson
Daniel Driscoll
W. H. Lyon Roderick McLean
Thomas Burke
Thomas H. Dyer
Rupert Weinstein
John H. Libby Michael Whalen
Patrick Hogan Patrick Mulkahey John Murray
Edward Young
George F. Joyce
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Militia List, 1876.
Warren G. Currier Charles J. Funk Anthony H. Bond William Colman George F. Boynton George F. Palmer Alfred F. Ray Eliphalet Noyes
Henry C. Maibe Amasa Clark
Thomas C. Singleton James H. Beals, Jr.
George H. Johnson
Edgar J. Smith Charles F. Bush William Stuart
Edward W. Packard
Aaron D. Mayo
Eugene J. Packard
Samuel D. Edwards
George H. Bird
Andrew Nolan
Alfred Pillsbury, Jr. Alfred A. Cheney
Burt Willis
James Pattison William Finney
Edward P. Emerson
Francis J. Skillin
Thomas G. Bryant Ira H. Thurber
Leonard E. Newcomb
James King
Lawrence J. Morris
William Morrison
Thomas Cummings
Joseph Keep
Andrew J. Winslow
Samuel Rogers
Henry Bacon, Jr.
Daniel Mahoney
William H. H. Wood
Nicholas Watson
James H. Harris
Edward Y. Bogman George W. Bogman Frank S. Burleigh
Thomas Nagle
Thomas Morrissey
George H. Abbott
Joseph Rankin
Julius E. Eveleth
Harvey B. Roberts
Harlan F. Eveleth
Peter Keiser
Albert L. Lincoln, Jr.
Edwin H. Lincoln
Thomas S. Brown
Charles Hoole Jacob Morlock
Charles A. Polsey
Gottlieb Karcher
Frederick William Jarvis
Frederick Ringel
George W. B. McDonald
Charles E. Wilkins
Levi Doran
Manning Seamans
John S. Averill
George F. Defrees
Jeremiah Cunningham
John Nicholson
Patrick H. Cusick
John Brown Asa B. Nute John Smith
Benjamin F. Weeks
Allen S. Weeks
George Brooks, Jr.
Alfred Taylor John C. Taylor
Thomas Mccullough Matthew Burns John Frazer
Frank F. Seamans
Edwin A. Rogers
George Sabin Ellsworth Smith
Pierpont Green
James H. Curley
Frank Brown
- McGinnis Thomas T. Thing Charles Knowles Charles P. Ladd Richard Luscomb
- Forbes Thomas W. Clements
George H. Rausch
Elijah S. Holmes
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William E. Wilson
Thomas E. Curtis
Edward F. Allen
Henry B. Wells
Ginery T. Davis
Edward W. E. Tompson
Albert L. Bridgman
Edward Stanwood
George L. Perkins
Henry S. Macomber
Francis Skinner George W. Harriman
John J. Henry Thomas P. Ritchie
Michael Cummings John McAndrews
Charles W. Wrightington
James B. Hand George B. Hand James Rooney,
Sidney Andrews
George R. Rogers
William Rooney
William Wood
Edward McAvoy
Ellis W. Redpath
Michael Driscoll
Oliver H. Hay
James Driscoll, Jr.
John McDavit
Daniel Frawley
Charles McDavit
Jeremiah L. Driscoll
Daniel McDavit
Dennis Driscoll
George F. Dearborn
Timothy Driscoll
Charles B. McCausland
Edward F. Cushman
William E. Waterman
Timothy B. Jones
George Hastings
Alfred Doran
J. Gardner Curtis
George M. Stearns Jeremiah Hayes
John J. Mahoney
George H. Carnes
Henry E. Peirce
Herbert W. Carnes
William L. Chase
Martin L. Bowles
Silas C. Dizer J. Wilkinson Clapp Henry S. Coolidge
Howard W. Spurr
George H. Coolidge
Isaiah S. Getchell
Whitman B. Smith
Henry C. Tyler Henry R. Page
Charles H. Wood John Avery
Samuel Mccullough
John Dexter
Henry Brett
George L. Brett Henry Mason
William D. Coolidge Frank B. Sprague
William O. Pierce Alfred Gooding John Desmond
John Johnson
William Saville
Robert S. Littell
William P. Page I. Lewis Brackett Louis B. Gallison George Soule John G. Stearns, Jr. James P. Stearns Joseph G. Stearns
Henry M. Whitney Myron Bullard Charles H. Stearns
Sidney D. Dorr John Ferguson Matthew McNeilly
George H. Worthly
Charles G. Chase,
George Dexter James McDermott Charles Thorndike Hugh Dunn Philip Daniels
Philip S. Allen William R. Tyler
Charles B. Farnham
George W. Merritt
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Militia List, 1876.
E. Mortimer Ferris
Bernard J. Kearney Marshall P. Newman
James Stevenson
Richard H. Grogan Christopher Tracy John E. Cousens Edward D. Chapin Charles Foster
Joseph L. Foster
William Foster George F. Cole Charles Cole
Henry A. Green William E. Field
Edwin B. Buckingham
Thomas J. Lee
James C. D. Parker
Frederick G. Frothingham
Alonzo P. Howard
Amory A. Lawrence
Frank W. Lawrence
S. Dana Hayes Isaac H. Sears
Edward Lyons
Charles Maynard Emery B. Moore
Oscar Holt
Augustus N. Loring
George L. Roskell John Keefe
Richard S. Atkinson
Hugh Bradford Samuel Dalzell John Blaky
Michael Flynn, Jr. William Torrey
Herbert E. Ingalls
Stephen H. Winchester
George P. Smith
Patrick Norton John Stuart John E. Blaisdell James W. Clark
John E. Phillips
Edward H. Phillips Ariel B. Crocker
Henry F. Gill John H. Foster Frank H. Monks
Clement K. Fay
Charles F. Harrington
Daniel Fitzgerald
William A. Donald Fitz Albert Morse Samuel Allen
Robert Bishop .
Michael Murphy
Frank L. Wellman Benjamin Hurd
Amos L. Wood Francis L. Wood
C. Edward Cotting Michael Drury Lowell C. Briggs
Charles R. Briggs
Frederick M. Briggs
J. Morris Meredith William L. Parker John H. Lee
Robert Amory Asa H. Stebbins Francis S. Hubbard John Hubbard J. Walter Wells Harrison Gardner John Ferguson William C. Cotton Walter C. Cotton. Frank B. Cotton
J. Whitcomb Cotton John Corrich William Henry Lincoln
Frank L. Norton
Roland C. Lincoln
Charles W. Amory
John Keegan, Jr. Daniel Miley
William J. Seaver
William W. Wilson
Frank Goodwin
Robert H. Gardiner James S. Beal Arthur W. Plimpton Avery L. Rand J. Mitchell Clark
George T. Barrett Edward McIntosh George McIntosh Benjamin F. Baxter
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Brookline Town Records.
Albert S. Paige
George F. Stone
Welcome B. Johnson
Charles W. Bachelder
Edward A. R. Benton Frank Haven Guy B. Seeley William H. Hill, Jr. John H. Mann
Walter K. Means C. Irving Fisher Grafton W. Stone H. Frank Rice Charles H. Trowbridge
James H. Bragdon
Henry B. Mclellan Henry S. Pierce
Henry B. Eager Albert H. Woods
David B. VanSlyck
Charles E. Woods
John Knox Marshall
William H. Cook
Monroe Goodspeed Henry B. Robinson
Wallace S. Draper
Henry G. Seaverns
Charles H. Draper
Frederick W. Kirby
Alonzo Bowman Walter H. Bowman
S. Dacre Bush
Alfred G. Sanborn Henry K. Paine
Edwin G. Harrington
Allen J. Williams
Blakely Hoar
George E. Everett
Frederick H. Mellen
George M. Mellen
Nehemiah P. Mann, Jr.
Burnham C. Clark
Henry Reed
Washington B. Trull
George F. Brown
Charles W. Sabin
Charles O. Foster
William F. Hall
William F. Hall
Peder Olsen
Josiah C. Jordan
George F. Fabyan
George Herbert Bruce
Jerome Jones
Charles B. Warren
Walter J. Roberts
Horatio S. Burdett
Hazen J. Burton
George A. Burdett
Obed F. Smith
Jacob P. Palmer
George P. Richardson
Charles A. Bowditch
James Nesbit
William H. Daniels
F. M. Babcock
Edward I. Thomas
Lewis M. Crane
Jeremiah Gilfoil Michael Shea
William B. Joy
William B. Sears
Solomon Thomas
Patrick Tierney
William H. Wilder
John C. Buzzell Abner A. Kingman William E. Lincoln Charles E. Hapgood Hollis E. Abbott
Horace A. Allyn John A. Robinson Asa B. Pulsifer
Thomas Aspinwall, Jr. Stanton Blake
Stephen D. Bennett
Richard Fitzgerald William P. Clark
William Hobbs Franklin M. Darracott
John M. Whittemore
Elijah J. Curtis James C. J. Tabor
Everett B. Kirby
Clarence U. Harrington
George L. Newcomb
Andrew B. Goodier William H. Cooley
John C. Pulsifer Henry Ayers
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Militia List, 1876.
Frank E. Crain
John Lyons
Desmond Fitzgerald ,
John Weber
Alfred D. Chandler
James Logan
Sumner C. Chandler
John Crowley
Leonard F. Johnston
John Mullen
John D. Young, Jr.
Michael Rourke
William P. Heath
William Tobin
Willard A. Goodwin
Samuel Mccullough
Henry K. Comerais
Francis F. Muldowney
Edward H. Leighton
James R. Muldowney
Alexis H. French
Thomas Francis Sullivan
I. Augustus Long
Samuel Mckenzie
John Henry Long Henry Collins Charles Chace
George Blanchard
Timothy Donovan
Shubarl M. Paul
Charles L. Perry
Lowell H. Stone
James Massy
John Allen
Robert McNeilly
Frank Spinney
Stillman Bond
Charles E. Delano
Cornelius Crimmins
William H. Delano
Michael Barrett
William Raney
Charles A. Pons
Patrick Nagle
Arthur H. Baily
James Smith
Martin Kingman
David McClure
Gerald F. Griffin
Bartholomew O'Conner
Henry G. Griffin Charles H. Wilson
Michael Flannagan, Jr.
George A. Bugbee
James Driscoll
Edward M. Cooper
Michael Mahoney
Dennis McNamara
John P. McNamara
James Coyen Andrew Griffin
Frederick Barnard
William Waldron
Richard Cook
Patrick Hays
Michael O'Dea
Nathaniel F. Marcyes William Hanlan Hugh Murray John McCarty John Bigham Bernard Gillespie Frank Haggerty
Daniel Ryan Arthur Finnegan Owen Lynch
William H. Barnard Henry M. Hall Jeremiah A. Driscoll Patrick Lucas James Lucas Patrick Carmody John Carmody John Strain Charles Strain John Carroll
James O'Neil Michael Mahon John Cantwell
John Cook
William A. Cooper F. Albert Danforth Lucius W. Danforth James O. Beirne
William Conner
Eugene S. Morse Alfred E. Kenrick
Lawrence Canfield
George H. Delano
Patrick Henry Sullivan
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Brookline Town Records.
John Mackey John Carmody Hugh McCaffry
Thomas Sweeney
David McCarty Thomas Kelley
Philip Kelley Patrick Frawly
Michael McGrady
Thomas Barrett
Michael Barry
James Gallagher
Morris Hickey
Edward Holleran
Ephraim A. Watson
Lawrence O'Brien
Trueman Pillsbury
Patrick Feeley
Charles Foss
Patrick Johnson
John Cronan
Michael Mahoney
John Kelley
Frank Lawton
John Murphy, Jr.
Stephen O. Shuman
Michael Norton
Marshall Seamans
Michael Lahaff
John S. Woods
Martin Burke, Jr.
Willard Y. Gross
Michael Manley
Rufus K. Wood
Michael Murray
William J. Dana
Lawrence Moran
Theophilus R. Marvin
James O'Hern
Charles H. James
Michael Kerrigan
Bernadotte Bancroft
Joseph Cochran
John Ritchie
Patrick McHugh
Andrew M. Ritchie
Arthur Smith
Lincoln Waldo
Horace N. Fisher
Clarence H. Waldo
John H. Sturgis
Langdon S. Davis
Michael O'Hern
Edward Steese
Francis G. Stearns
David Doody
William H. Stearns
Peter McCarthy
Benjamin G. Stearns
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Patrick Fleming
William Sweeney
John Kelly
Benjamin Hill
Thomas R. Shewell
George G. Davis
Ernest W. Bowditch
Burton W. Neal
C. Frederick Bowditch
Augustine Shurtleff
Joseph C. Howard
Daniel Nihan
Henry H. Williams
John O'Hern
Frederick E. Chamberlin
Francis G. Brodhead
Andrew L. Johnson
John Burke
James Fitzgerald
Felix Johnson
Francis Hunnewell
A. Henry Stetson
Joseph White
Dennis Mahoney
Jeremiah Mains
Arthur S. Woodward
William Rooney
Albert Mason
Quincy Pierce Jacob W. Pierce
Leonard K. Storrs
Cadwallader Curry
Charles H. Chadbourne
Henry P. Briggs
Edward T. Wills
Alfred Winsor
Dudley Hall
Richard C. Head
Enoch E. Doran
George P. Kendrick
Abel B. Milliken
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Militia List, 1876.
William B. Bird
Maurice Goddard
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