These marriages were extracted from: VITAL RECORDS OF WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS TO THE YEAR 1850 VOLUME II —MARRIAGES AND DEATHS PUBLISHED BY THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY AT THE CHARGE OF THE EDDY TOWN-RECORD FUND BOSTON, MASS. 1910 1. When places other than Weymouth and Massachusetts are named in the original records, they are given in the printed copy. 2. In all records the original spelling is followed. 3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual might be found under different spellings. 4. Marriages and intentions of marriages are printed under the names of both parties. When both the marriage and intention of marriage are recorded, only the marriage record is printed; and where a marriage appears without the intention recorded, it is designated with an asterisk. 5. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, i.e., any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in other entries of the record, is bracketed. Parentheses are used to show the difference in the spelling of a name in the same entry, to indicate the maiden name of a wife, to enclose an imperfect portion of the original text, and to separate clauses in the original text — such as the birthplace of a parent in late records. h. — husband hrs. — hours inf. — infant int. — publishment of intention of marriage Jr. — junior m. — married; month min. — minutes ORIGINAL SOURCES OF THE RECORDS: C.R.1. – church record, First Church of Christ, North Precinct C.R.2. - church record, First Church of Christ, South Precinct C.R.3. – church record, Union Church of Weymouth and Braintree C.R.4. – church record, Union Church of South Weymouth P.R.1. — private record, from the Blanchard family Bible, now in the possession of John Blanchard of South Weymouth P.R.2. — private record, from the Bates-Clapp family Bible, now in the possession of Waldo Turner of East Weymouth P.R.3. — private record, from a family record, now in the possession of William F. Colson of Weymouth P.R.4.— private record, from the Dyer family Bible, now in the possession of Miss Sarah S. Dyer of East Weymouth P.R.5. — private record, from the Bates family Bible, now in the possession of David W. Bates of East Weymouth P.R.6. — private record, from the Spear family Bible, now in the possession of J. Quincy Spear of East Weymouth P.R.7. — private record, from Col. Ephraim Hunt’s Account Book, now in the possession of Francis Hunt of Weymouth P.R.8. — private record, from George Washington Shaw’s family record, now in the possession of Mrs. Gilman B. Loud of South Weymouth P.R.9. — private record, from the Bible of Lemuel Lovell, now in the possession of Mrs. Richard Loud of South Weymouth P.R.10. — private record, from the Bible of Jason Pratt, now in the possession of Mrs. Richard Loud of South Weymouth P.R.11. — private record, from the Bible of Reuben Loud, now in the possession of Mrs. Maria J. Lewis of South Weymouth P.R.12. — private record, from the Bible of Silas Wild, now in the possession of Miss Helen Tilden Wild of Medford P.R.13. — private record, from Records of the Overseers of the Workhouse P.R.14. — private record, from a record of deaths in the South Parish, now in the possession of Mrs. J. Ellen French of South Weymouth P.R.15. — private record, from private papers, now in the possession of John J. Loud of South Weymouth P.R.16. — private record, from a record of deaths, now in the possession of William H. Reed of South Weymouth P.R.17. — private record, from the Bible of John W. Loud, now in the possession of John J. Loud of South Weymouth P.R.18. — private record, from diaries of Rev. William Smith, now in the possession of Hon. Charles Francis Adams of South Lincoln P.R.19. — private record, from diaries of Dr. Cotton Tufts, now in the possession of Hon. Charles Francis Adams of South Lincoln R.R. — Rebellion Record rec. — recorded s. — son Sr. — senior w. — wife; week wid. — widow widr. — widower y. — year