LOW DEATH RATE 
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Feb. 18—Alice H. Beaton, 9 mos. 13 dys. 
Feb. eer A. Crombie, 66 yrs. 5 mos. 
ys 
Feb. oon H. Haskell, 73 yrs. 10 mos. 
24 
Feb. 23—John Lomasney, 80 yrs. 
March 15—George Willmonton, 70 yrs. 3 
mos. 15 dys. 
Apr. 19— William E. Kitfield, 48 yrs. 4 mos. 
May 5—Nathaniel P. Sanborn, 89 yrs. 3 mos. 
June 7—William A. Russell, 32 yrs. 5 mos. 
28 dys. 
June 26— William J. Daley, 33 yrs. 
July 21—Martha S. (Burnham) Friend, 87 
yrs. 
Aug. 5—Mary E. (Stone) Morgan, 64 yrs. 6 
mos. 
Aug. 10—Solange Philbert, 8 mos. 
Aug. aetna Cushing Parsons, 2 mos. 
11 dys 
Aug. 17—Edgar W. Knowlton, 45 yrs. 
Aug. 26—Gerald B. Gorman, 12 yrs. 11 mos. 
21 dys. 
Sept. eo <7 Low; 97 yrs: 11 mos. 7 
ys. 
Sept.19—Hestor Kenneth Kinmouth, 74 
yrs. 
Sept. 2i—Margaret (Long) McNamara, 63 
yrs. 4 mos. 
Oct. 4—Joseph Souza, 47 yrs. 
Oct. 7—Thomas Dow, 86 yrs. 3 mos. 
_ Oct. 10—Emily Souza, 2 mos. 1 day. 
Oct. 11—Nancy (Morgan) Burnham, 88 yrs. 
Oct. 283—Catherine (Rundlet) Robinson, 81 
yrs. 3 mos. 
Nov. 22—Mary A. (Brown) Gilman, 73. yrs. 
Nov. 23— Belinda (Mack) Foster, 78 yrs. 
Nov. 30—Laura M. Johnson, 9 yrs. 10 mos. 
10 dys. 
MARRIAGES 
Jan. 11—William W. Hoare and Ruth Alden 
Pulsifer, at Manchester, by Rev. 
©) Az Lincoln. 
Jan. 31—Ernest Corkum and Margaret How- 
lett, at Manchester, by Rev. Fr. 
W. F. Powers. 
Feb. 21—John Henry Baker and Margaret 
Rose Saulnier, at Manchester, by 
Rev. Fr. W. F. Powers. 
Feb. 2i—Robert Ambrose Mitchell and 
Rita Frances Crombie, at Man- 
chester, by Rev. E. H. Brewster. 
March 22—Hollis Larcom Roberts’ and 
Edith Josephine Swett, at Man- 
chester, by Rev. E. H. Brewster. 
June 4—Domnick Flatley and Nora T. 
Flatley, at Brookline, by Rev. Fr. 
M. M. Manns. 
June 4—Lewis M. Bullock and Carrie L. 
Mason, at Beverly, by Rev. W. C. 
Hodgson. 
June 14—James W. Andrews and Louise 
Morgan, at Manchester, by Rev. 
D. F. Lamson. 
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June 18—William J. Best and Mary Camp- 
bell, at Salem, by Rev. Alfred 
Manchester. 
June 23—Robert Chisholm and Minnie Dou- 
cette; at Beverly, by Rev. Fr: -F> J. 
Curran. 
July 2—Wm. A. Burgess and Ellen Chad- 
wick, at Manchester, by Rev. D. F. 
Lamson. 
July 4—Thomas Penny and Divena Robert- 
son, at Hartford, Conn., by Dr. W. 
W. Buckenridge. 
July 10—Winthrop Murray Crane and Jose- 
phine Porter Boardman, at Man- 
chester, by Rev. W. H. Dewart. 
July 25—Frank L. Kehoe and Marguerite L. 
Hunter, at Melrose, by Rev. J. W. 
Thomas. 
Aug. 25—Quincy Adams. Shaw, 2d, and 
Naneen Campbell Mitchell, at 
Manchester, bye. Reva VW. be - 
Dewart. 
Sept. 5—Martin W. Greene and Rose A. 
Carney, at Newport, R.I., by Rev. 
Wie, fe tsk tsymauttdlay 
Sept. 24—Herbert Shaw and Fannie Gam- 
bletatebeverly, bys hevis env: 
Huiginn. 
25—Gordan Burgess and Bessie Chad- 
wick, at Manchester, by Kev. D. 
F. Lamson. 
Sept. 29—John F. Bates and Lucy M. Big- 
wood, at Manchester, by Rev. D. 
F. Lamson. 
Oct. 1—Chester D. Cook and Hattie F. 
Baker, at Manchester, by Rev. E. 
H. Brewster. 
Oct. 12—Roy Emerson Taylor and Lila D. 
Lucas, at Gloucester, by Rev. W. 
H. Rider. 
Sept. 
Oct. 23—Bernard L. Boyle and Etta M. Tay- 
lor, at Woonsocket, R.I., by Rev. 
F. W. A. Thompson. 
Nov. 10—William J. Lethbridge and Olga S. 
Maynuson, at Boston, by Rev. A. 
E. Lindberg. 
Nov. 21—James J. Hurley and Grace Logue, 
ateManchester, byskev. Fr: .W.) 3 
Powers. 
Dec. 25—Franklin P. Baker and Isabella 
May Warner, at Beverly, by Rev. 
E. W. Snow. 
BIRTHS 
Jan. 2—Daughter, Martha Averill, to Mr. 
and Mrs. Byron A. Bullock. 
Jan.6—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. William 
Campbell. 
Jan. 25—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel T. 
Lopes. 
Jan. 28—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katen. 
Jan. 31— Dau, hter, Alice Rose, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Patrick Nig Rudden. 
Feb. 9—Daughter, Catherine, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward J. Neary. 
Feb. 10—Daughter, Catherine Plumer, to 
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bullock. 
Feb. 26—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. 
Vaugn, 
March 1—Son, Jarvis Lawrence, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Sanford Saulnier. 
March 6—Daughter, Byron Lloyd, to Mr. 
and Mrs. Wade A. Brooks. 
March 6—Daughter, Mary Alice, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Archie A. Gillis. 
March 22—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 
S. Coombs. 
April 9—Son, Roy, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
Urbnak. 
April 13—Son, Anthony Osborne, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Osborne Leach. 
May 7—Son, George Albert, 
Mrs. Albert Haraden. 
May 20—Son, Peter, to Mr.and Mrs. James 
Scott. 
June 1—Son, Charles Cushing, to Mr. 
Mrs. Solomon A. Parsons. 
June 11—Son, William, jr., to Mr. and Mrs. 
William Barnett. 
July 2—Scn, Edmund Clement, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Clement Harris. 
to Mr. and 
and 
July 13—Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel 
Travers. 
July 22—Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
Marr. 
July 24—Son, Henry Gilbert, to Mr. and 
Mrs William Roberts. 
Aug. 5—Daughter, Emily, to Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph Souza. 
Aug. 7—Daughter, Dorothy Agnes, to Mr. 
and Mrs. William A. Burgess. 
Aug. 11—Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
L. Wheaton. 
Aug. 24—Son, Edward Brion, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Timothy Cronin. 
Aug. 24—Daughter, Marjorie Leach, to Mr. 
and Mrs. Ernest Andrews. 
Aug. 30—Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 
E. Johnson. 
Sept. 20—Son, Gordon Daniel, 
Mrs. John R. Wade. 
Sept. 23—Daughter, Alice Margaret, to Mr. 
and Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan. 
to Mr. and 
Sept. 29—Son, Edward, to Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel A. Long. 
Ocia2—Sonys toe Mire ands MrstsE rest -C- 
Lucas. : 
Oct. S—Daughter, Agnes Ruth, to Mr. and 
Mrs. James J. Mulvey. 
Oct. 15—Son, Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. John 
Riley. 
Oct..23—Son, Francis, to Mr. 
W. Scott Hanibal. 
Nov. 24—Daughter, Catherine Gertrude, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corkum. 
and Mrs. 
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