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PROPERTY OF BERKLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Town Officers
OF THE
Berkley,
TOGETHER WITH A
VALUATION AND TAX LIST
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15th, 1888.
TAUNTON, MASS. : PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF C. H. BUFFINGTON. 1888.
TREASURER'S REPORT, For Year Ending Feb. 15, 1888,
TOGETHER WITH A
LIST OF TAXES
FOR 1887-8,
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY S
TAUNTON, MASS .:
PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF C. H. BUFFINGTON.
1888.
Treasurer's Repor's,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15TH, 1888.
RECEIPTS.
Cash in Treasury, February 15th, 1887, $1,143 45
Use of Town Hall,
4 00
Town of Dighton, 8 87
Use of Myrick's Hall,
9 00
Old School House, No. 2,
66 00
Use of Town Hall,
2 00
Two Fish Notes,
106 50
Oyster Note,
1,525 00
Children attending School in Myricks,
I 50
Use of Myrick's Hall,
9 00
Auctioneer's License,
2 00
Old Stove.
1 00
One Horse,
30 00
Corporation Tax,
136 35
National Bank Tax, 838 44
State Aid, Chapter 252,
28 00
State Aid, Chapter 301,
150 00
Income, Mass. School Fund,
309 75
Income, Dog Fund,
150 05
4
ANNUAL REPORT.
Uncollected Taxes, 1886, 245 19
Taxes for 1887, 3,574 22
Uncollected Taxes, 1887, 177 14
$8,517 47
TOWN OFFICERS.
C. F. Paull, Selectman, $2 50
James Maguire, Registering Voters, 75
C. T. Crane, balance School Committee, 1886, 8 75
C. T. Crane, balance Selectman, 1886, 4 50
G. L. Leach, Assessor, 26 25
G. H. Myrick, 32 95
J. T. Townsend, “ 25 00
Herbert Briggs, Constable, 12 00
Hercules Dean, Service Selectman, 1887, 28 75
C. F. Paull, Service Selectman, 1887, 18 00
N. H. Strange, Treasurer and Collector, 1887, 100 00
$274 00 .
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.
J. T. Townsend, settling with Treasurer, 1886, $1 00 Elisha Belcher, painting Road Scraper, 2 92
C. H. Buffington, Printing, 6 25
F. S. Macomber, making Signboards, 5 75
O. E. Read, care Town Hall and Sundries, 8 85
C. H. Whitney, Return of Marriages, 2 75
George Tyler, Castings to Road Scraper, 8 50
James Maguire, Wood to Town Farm, 15 00
Wm. Hirsch, part payment, service on Town Farm, 43 19
Shepherd Phillips, labor on fence to School
House, No. 2, 14 52
5
ANNUAL REPORT.
C. T. Crane, settling with Treasurer, 1886, 1 00
T. T. Burt, labor, Schoolhouse, No. 2, 12 30 -
D. T. Strange, posts, Schoolhouse lot, No. 2, 21 60 - T. T. Burt, moving Desks, 3 00
J. H. Cummings, labor, Schoolhouse lot No. 2 6 35 - Wm. Boyce, labor Schoolhouse fence, No. 2, 47 60 ~ A. H. Allen,settling with Treasurer, 1886, 1 00 F. S. Macomber, part of Harness, 15 00
Charles Corey, summoning witnesses to Carr case, 7 10
Paid witnesses to Carr case, 27 80
George Tyler, 2 Scraper Points, 5 00
C. H. Buffington, printing reports, 46 75
J. C. Standish, care of B. & Dighton bridge, 3 mos., 20 62
Henry Shove, horse for Town Farm,
50 00
Wm. Hirsch, part payment, service on Town
Farm, 75 00
Town of Middleboro, care of Fish, 20 00
Gove & Westgate, coat hard oil finish School- house, No. 2, 10 90 .
Wm. Babbitt, service as committee and sundries, 20 35 -
Jethro Ashley, service committee School- house, No. 2, 50
C. T. Crane and others, labor on Myrick's Schoolhouse and sundries, 91 28
J. C. Standish, care B. & Dighton bridge 3 mos., 20 62
F. R. Washburn, sundries for Myrick's School- house, 67 49
G. L. Leach, stationery,stamps, etc., 1 15
J. C. Standish, care of B. & Dighton Bridge, 3 mos., 20 62
6
ANNUAL REPORT.
County Tax, 534 22
F. S. Macomber, making and painting sign boards, 6 75
E. Macomber, labor and sundries, Myricks' S. House, 32 58
C. T. Crane, labor and sundries, II 19
W. W. Hasking, plastering Myricks' S. House, 8 43 Isaac N. Horton, labor and lumber, 20 60
Geo. B. Williams, lumber, Schoolhouse lot fence, No. 2, 84 54.
Crowell & Savory, lead and oil, Schoolhouse lot fence, No. 2, 16 69 .
Town of Dighton, repairs on B. & Dighton bridge, 97
T. H. Seekell, serving dog warrants, 5 00
A. O. Milne, advertising rewards in T. Republican paper, I 25
D. T. Strange, locust posts and setting same, 3 00
J. S. Reid, casing up windows to S. H. No. 6, 91
State Tax for 1887, 562 50
Weir Stove Co., I stove, 12 00
Crowell & Savory, paint and bolts, I 55
Mrs. Nancy Nichols, wood for Town Farm, IO 25
J. C. Standish, care B. & Dighton bridge, 3 mos., 3º 79
Discount on Taxes, 1887, 352 38
F. S. Macomber, making and painting sign boards, 16 51
C. F. Paul, setting posts and putting up guide boards, 3 50
N. H. Strange, fixing steps S. house No. 5. 2 25
N. H. Strange and others, labor on S house lot, N. 5, 31 OI
Rebecca and Eliza Terry, cleaning S. houses 1 No. 5 and 6, 4 50
$2,456 16
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ANNUAL REPORT.
POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
Lillie L. Staples, 15 00
Simmons family, from Feb. 15, 1887, to
Feb. 15, 1888, 120 00
Darius Sanford, from Jan. 10, 1887 to Jan. 30, 1888, 55 00
Frederick French, from Jan. 1, 1887, to Jan. 1, 1888, 190 II
Silas Shove's wife,
4º 75
Medical attendance to Atwood,
1 00
Silas Shove,
6 26
F. B. Briggs,
18 00
Charles Norcutt and family,
4 98
Dr. Baker, medical attendance,
2 00
$453 10
MILITARY AID.
B. F. Dean,
62 00
Charles F. Staples,
10 00
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$72 00
STATE AID.
Mrs. Mary E. Smith,
48 00
C. C. Wellman and wife,
96 00
Bildad Williams and wife,
38 00
Reuben Chase,
24 00
$278 00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Town Appropriation, $ 1,200 00
T. T. Burt and others, snow bill, Dist. No. 2, 1886-7, 5 10
8
ANNUAL REPORT.
G. E. Boyce and others, snow bill, Dist .No. 4, 1886-7, 8 55
C. P. French and others, snow bill, Dis. No. 6, 1886-7, 3 75
T. H. Chase and others, snow bill, Dis. No. 4, 1886-7, 4 35
A. H. Allen and others, snow bill, Dis. No. 1, 1886-7, 2 25
N. H. Strange and others, snow bill, Dis. No. 5, 1886-7, 5 25
T. T. Burt and others, labor on highway, 3 00
C. T. Crane, labor on highway, 1886, 1 20
G. M. Swift, 2 70
T H. Chase and others, labor on highway, 1887, 3 60
T. T. Burt, labor on highway, 9 60
Irving Chase, 20 loads gravel, 60
$49 95
DISTRICT NO. I.
Bildad Williams, 2 33
D. S. Briggs, IO 43
Elijah Wilbur, 10 43
C. T. Crane, 21 00
6 Gravel,
I 02
E. H. Allen,
20 63
Samuel Phillips,
18 60
A. H. Allen,
21 90
66 136 1-2 hours, horse,
20 47
Posts and Rails,
1 00
David Richmond,
19 05
Francis Richmond,
6 00
Albert Guild, 4 95
Nelson Blinn, 10 57
9
ANNUAL REPORT.
John Cameron,
7 50
G. L. Leach,
5 40
Andrew Briggs,
2 55
Mr. Cook,
3 00
Joseph Cummings,
2 25
George Hammond,
2 33
Henry Hathaway,
6 00
S. H. Burt,
I 50
Oliver French
3 75
Hercules Dean,
6 83
$209 49
DISTRICT NO. 2.
George A. Norcutt, 58 hours,
870
Asa W. Reed, 20 hours, 3 00
Nathan G. T. Bowen, 20 hours,
3 00
H. A. Dean, 40 hours,
6 00
H. A. Dean, 13 posts for road,
I 95
Wm. Babbitt, 5 chestnut poles for railings,
90
T. T. Burt, 205 hours labor,
3º 75
Charles Corey, 105 hours labor,
15 75
Irving A. Chase, 60 hours labor,
9 00
53 loads of gravel,
I 59
Thomas G. Chase, 30 hours labor,
4 50
James Gillespie, 30
66 66
4 50
Alvin Briggs, 40
6 00
Caleb Briggs, 30 66 66
4 50
Lewis Bragg, 81 66 66
12 15
Lewis Bragg, 93 loads of gravel, 2 79
Lewis Bragg, 8 pounds of spikes,
24
$115 32
10
ANNUAL REPORT.
DISTRICT NO. 3.
J. Ashley, 72 hours, horse 10 hours, 12 30
T. A. Briggs, 62 " " 23 66
12 75
Stephen Hathaway, 50 hours, horse 26 hours, 11 40
Cyrus Hathaway, 50
66 66
26
66 II 40
R. H. Babbitt, 35
66
66
35
66 IO 50
W. H. S. Crane, 49
66
66
19 10 32
E. Whitaker, 52 66
7 80
E. B. Babbitt,
52 66
7 80
Samuel Covel, 58
66 66
I4
66 10 80
Horatio S. Haines, 20
66
3 00
Simeon Briggs, 15
66
2 25
C. O. Thrasher,
20 66
66
20
66 6 00
G. H. Myrick,
20
66
66
20
66 6 00
L. D. Millard,
20
40
9 00
A. F. Bassett,
24
3 60
C. D. Babbitt, 4 loads of gravel,
I2
Jethro Ashley, 59 hours,
8 85
66
horse, 2 1 hours,
3 15
66
66
Io chestnut posts,
I 15 .
66
66 4 chestnut poles,
76
66
66 Spikes, I2
T. A. Briggs, 9 hours,
I 35
2 chestnut poles and I post,
62
Hercules Dean, 17 loads of gravel,
5I
Frederick Whitaker, 22 hours,
3 30
George W. Crane, 28 hours,
4 20
John Gidmark, 8 hours work,
I 20
Samuel H. Cudworth, 5 hours,
75
Jethro Ashley, 29 hours labor,
4 35
66 66 I hours labor, horse,
I5
66
7 chestnut posts,
84
66
66
66
4 72
66
66
66
11
ANNUAL REPORT.
Jethro Ashley, Spikes,
20
66 60 3 hours, 45
66
2 hours, horse, 30
T. A. Briggs, 22 hours,
3 30
66
7 hours, horse, I 05
66
" 5 chestnut posts,
60
66
66
2
36
Samuel Covel, 4 hours labor,
60
John Gidmark, 22 hours,
3 30
$167 10
DISTRICT NO. 4. .
Peter L. Chase,
9 10
Geo. E. Boyce,
14 85
Elton D. Boyce,
7 98
Thomas H. Chase,
9 95
Calvin Belcher,
I 50
Elisha Belcher,
1 50
Sarah Nichols,
3 90
John Dillingham,
6 75
James Dillingham,
4 50
Mrs. Walter Nichols,
3 00
Arthur J. Bennett,
6 75
Benjamin Coombs,
6 00
James Maguire,
7 50
Benjamin Phillips,
4 35
John Grinnell,
4 50
$92 13
DISTRICT NO. 5.
G. H. Babbitt, 116 1-2 hours, $17 47 1-2
W. H. Hathaway, 9 I 35
12
ANNUAL REPORT.
D. T. Strange, 43 1-2 6 52 1-2
H. D. Clark, 50 7 50
J. D. Briggs, 56 8 40
G. P. Strange, 46 6
6 90
Cyrus Haskins, 40 66
6 00
R. B. Eaton, 45
66
powder and drills, 40
J. F. Richmond, 40 hours, 6 00
Alfred Pierce, 49
7 35
66
22 loads gravel, 66
2 55
A. W. Strange, 7
66
I 05
G. A. Strange, 12 66
I 80
Eliphalet Terry, 14 66
2 IO
A. W. Allen, 53 1-3
66
8 00
N. H. Strange, 170
66
25 50
F. R. Washburn, powder and safety fuse.
3 82
66
96 hours,
14 40
66
66 dynamite and powder, 2 00
W. A. Strange, 29 hours, 4 35
$140 88
DISTRICT No. 6.
N. G. Townsend, 240 hours, 36 00
66 66 team 100 15 00
C. P. French,
66
IIO
16 50
66 66 team 50
7 50
William Caswell, IIO 66
16 50
66
team 20
66
3 00
Joseph Staples,
30
4 50
66
66 gravel, 46 loads,
I 38
John Crowningshield, 55 hours,
8 25
B. E. Townsend, I66
24 90
66 66
17
66
6 75
66
66
13
ANNUAL REPORT.
Louis P. Fletcher, 65 hours, 9 75
team
65 66
9 75
William F. Lincoln, 20
3 00
66
40
6 00
P. H. Fletcher, IO
I 50
John T. Townsend,
I36 66
20 40
66
oxen 48 9 60
45 66
6 75
William H. Smith,
35 66
5 25
Isaac Seymour,
5
75
Israel Chase, 25 66
3 75
66 team
IO
I 50
William G. Simms,
30
4 50
Dean P. Westgate,
IO 6.
I 50
66
team 30 66
4 50
Benj. A. White,
20 . “
3 00
Franklin Phillips,
40
6 00
66 gravel, 27 loads,
81
Charles F. Phillips, 20 hours,
3 00
Thomas H. Seekell, 66
IO 66
I 50
team 10
I 50
Benj. H. Thrasher, IO
66
I 50
George A. Harmon, IO
1 50
Edward W. Macomber, gravel, 14 loads,
42
William Dean,
66
I18 66
3 54
John H. Thrasher,
66
40
I 20
William Dean,
32 96
J. T. Townsend, 40 hours,
6 00
William Caswell,
IO
I 50
C. P. French, 20 66
3 00
B. E. Townsend,
35
5 25
N. G. Townsend,
90
13 5°
66
$280 21
John H. Thrasher, 66 66 oxen 20
4 00
66
14
ANNUAL REPORT.
DISTRICT NO. 7.
Leander Terry, 348 hours,
$52 20
Leander Terry, posts and rails, I 50
Julius C. Haskins,
106 hours, 15 90
Elam R. Haskins, 71 66
IO 75
Malachi Haskins, 62
9 30
John Meack, 55 ..
7 80
George W. Macomber, 77 66
II 55
Seth F. Staples' 40
66 6 00
Jason Pitsley, 33
4 95
Charles S. White,
70
10 50
Cassius E. Vial,
58
8 70
John S. Staples 64
6.
9 60
Charles W. Farmer,
45
6 75
Charles F. Paull.
63 1-2 hours,
9 52
Charles F. Paull, 12 loads gravel,
36
Elkanah Pierce,
60 hours,
9 00
Elkanah Pierce, 302 loads gravel,
9 06
Adoniram Wilcox
20 hours,
3 00
Charles M. Wade,
60
9 00
James Pierce,
20
3 00
Chester Briggs,
20
3 00
George S. Clark,
40
6 00
Alonzo Reynolds,
IO
I 50
Isaac N, Horton,
16
2 40
Apollos B. Reed, IO
66
I 50
Marshal B. Williams, IO
1 50
Huldah T. Staples,
40
..
6 00
William Simms,
20
66
3 00
William Donaldson,
50 loads gravl, I 50
$224 84
Amount expended,
$1,279 92
66
66
6.
66
60
6.
15
ANNUAL REPORT.
EXPENDED FOR SCHOOLS.
WINTER TERM, 1886-7.
Julia R. Burt,
teacher, 13 weeks,
$104 00
Bessie Chace,
66 66
104 00
Laurilla Alden,
66 66 66 78 00
E. D. Gayron, 66
9 66 63 00
Nellie R. Strange, 66
I3 66
78 00
Mabel T. Ashley, 66 66
13 91 00
Florence L. Crocker,
12
96 00
Willie A. Burt, No. I, building fires,
3 25
Alton W. Read, 2, 66
3,25
Rollin H. Babbitt,
3,
66 66
3 25
Walter A. Strange,
5,
66 66
3 25
Frank H. Miller,
6,
66 66
2 75
E. M. Farmer, 7,
6.
6.
6 30
Thomas F. Dean, 3 cords oak wood, 9 5°
J. A. Crowningshield, sawing wood, John Gidmark, 66 66
I OO
B. E. Townsend, wood,
1 00
66
66 sawing and splitting same, 25
SPRING TERM, 1887.
Julia R. Burt, teacher, 10 weeks,
80 00
Bessie Chace,
80 00
Carrie T. Leach,
60 00
E. D. Gayron, 66
70 00
Nellie R. Strange, 6.
65 00
Mabel T. Ashley, 66 66
65 00
Florence L. Crocker, « 66
80 00
Arthur G. Caswell, sawing wood, 50
Willie A. Burt, building fires, 1 25
66
3 25
Lyman Grinnell,
4,
75
16
ANNUAL REPORT.
F. H. Miller, building fires, I 50
G. L. Leach, two and a half cords of wood, 10.00
C. T. Wellman, building fires, I 25
Hercules Dean, two cords pine wood, 8 00
J. T. Townsend, wood, 13 74
N. G. Townsend, 66
I 25
James D. Dillingham, “ 29 00
Paull Bros., wood, 1 75
E. M. Palmer, building fires, 1 00
G. L. Hammond, sawing and splitting wood, 9 00
Wm. H. Pierce, 3 cords wood, IO 50
A. G. Caswell, sawing and splitting wood, 4 94
Wm. McCall, building fires, I 25
Carl Wellman, 66 I IO
James Westgate, “ 66
1 25
Rebecca Terry, 2 cords wood, 7 60
J. H. Cummings, sawing wood, 1
4 50
FALL TERM, 1887.
Julia R. Burt, teacher, 80 00
Bessie Chace, 66
80 00
Lucy Pierce, 66
65 00
Nannie Hallett, 66
60 00
Sarah Crane, 66
70 00
Nellie R. Strange, "
65 00
Florence Crocker, " 80 00
Damon White, sawing and splitting wood, 3 75
Hercules Dean, wood, 2 00
E. E. Terry, sawing and splitting wood, 4 12
$1,771 05
17
ANNUAL REPORT.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND UTENSILS.
H. A. Dickerman, books etc.,
119 49
F. M. Ambrose,
5 00
Wm. Ware,
8 75
VanAntwerp & Bragg, maps,
90 00
F. M. Ambrose, books,
4 30
Cowperwaite & Co., books,
6 30
Wm. Ware & Co., books,
72
$234 56
LIST OF UNPAID TAXES.
Martin Alden,
14 32
Caroline Burt,
2 20
Stephen A. Burt,
IO 68
Sarah Burt,
I 80
Amasa W. Bowen,
2 00
Thomas Chaffee,
2 00
Abigail Chaffee,
2 40
John Cameron,
2 00
James F. Clarke,
2 00
Charles E. Chase,
2 00
Mrs. E. R. Clark,
3 20
Albert B. Cummings,
2 00
Joseph H. Cummings,
2 00
Edward W. Dexter,
2 80
Owen Foley,
2 00
Harry Flye,
40
Everett French,
2 40
Ernest Guild,
2 32
Enoch Hathaway's heirs
80
Benj. Hathaway's heirs,
3 60
Enoch S. Hathaway,
2 60
18
ANNUAL REPORT.
Willard H. Hathaway,
2 20
Fannie Haskins' heirs,
8 80
Frederick Haskins, 2 00
Frank S. Macomber,
2I 20
Ebenezer Macomber, guardian,
2 00
Betsy Newhall,
80
Walter I. Phillips,
2 80
Alonzo Reynolls,
2 80
Maria J. Strange's heirs,
80
Frank B. Terry,
2 00
Gustavus Tripp,
7 80
Carlos C. Wellman,
2 00
Herbert L. Wheeler,
2 00
NON-RESIDENTS.
Wm. A. Haskins,
40
Enoch Goff,
60
Philip E. Williams,
20
Sylvia Hathaway's heirs,
60
Enoch Hathaway's heirs,
60
Samuel W. Macomber,
4 40
Wm. F. Macomber's heirs,
40
Bernard Quigley heirs,
I 20
Lysander Soper,
40
Mary Haskins,
I 20
David F. Strange,
80
Benj. Norcutt,
2 00
Henry Shove,
I 28
Charles Eddy,
60
J. Augustus Brownell,
25 20
Darius White,
48
19
ANNUAL REPORT.
Lewis Green,
5 00
Wm. H. Evans,
9 00
$177 14
NOAH H. STRANGE,
Treasurer and Collector of Berkley.
The Committee elected to examine the accounts of the Town Treasurer, Noah H. Strange on Feb. 15th, 1888, have attended to that duty and present the following:
We find credited to the Town the sum of $8,517 47
Of which has been expended as per vouchers to date, $6,746 79
Leaving a balance in Treasurer's hands enexpended of And uncollected taxes to the amount of
1,593 54
177 14
$8,517 47
The Treasurer has in his hands eight oyster notes of $1,525 each in amount $12,200 00
And two fish notes of the sum of
99 00
Berkley, Feb. 15, 1888.
JOHN T. TOWNSEND, Committee
CALVIN T. CRANE, to settle with
A. HERBERT ALLEN, Treasurer.
A true Copy-Attest.
NOAH H. STRANGE,
Treasurer.
List of Taxes
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15TH, 1888.
NAME.
Poll Tax. Personal. 2 08
Real. 22 40
Total.
Stephen B. Allen's heirs,
Amos H. Allen,
2
2 00
Edwin H. Allen,
2
2 00
Albert W. Allen,
2
2 32
17 80
22 12
Jethro Ashley,
2
60
10 00
12 60
Martin Alden,
2
I 52
10 80
14 32
Augutsus Adams,
2
2 00
Benjamin Anthony,
2
28
8.40
IO 68
C. O. Abell,
2
2 00
Orrin H. Atwood,
2
44
8 00
IO 44
Thomas Burt's heirs,
I2
II 80
II 92
Caroline Burt,
2 20
2 20
Stephen A. Burt,
2
48
8 20
IO 68
Daniel S. Briggs,
2
2 08
13 40
17 48
Caleb S. Briggs,
2
I 32
12 00
15 32
Andrew J. Briggs,
2
I 20
3 20
Charles Bissett's heirs,
2 00
14 00
16 00
Caleb B. Babbitt,
2
I 20
3 60
6 80
William Babbitt,
2
2 40
20 80
25 20
William Babbitt and others,
4 80
4 80
William Babbitt, guardian,
3 20
3 20
Arthur J. Bennett,
II 20
William Boyce,
2
80
7 40
IO 20
Simeon Briggs,
2
4 00
13 48
19 48
24 48
22
ANNUAL REPORT.
2 00
Thomas A. Briggs,
2
2 44
II 60
16 04
John D. Babbitt's heirs,
IO 40
10 40
Adoniram Babbitt,
I 00
1 00
Rollin H. Babbitt,
2
I 16
12 00
15 16
Enoch B. Babbitt,
2
3 72
19 40
25 12
Isaac Babbitt,
2
92
16 92
19 84
Gideon H. Babbitt,
2
2 32
15 80
20 12
Angeline Bassett,
56
II 60
I2 16
John Boyce,
2
I 68
17 80
21 48
Elton D. Boyce,
2
2 00
Elisha Belcher,
2
4 00
6 00
George E. Boyce,
2
I 24
16 20
19 44
Calvin Belcher,
2
40
2 80
5 20
William H. Belcher,
2
2 00
Lucy A. Briggs,
20
40
60
Job D. Briggs,
2
40
'2 40
Clinton L. Briggs,
2
2 00
Chester J. Briggs,
2
2 00
Sarah Burt,
20
I 60
I 80
Thomas T. Burt,
2
2 80
4 80
Nancy Burt,
12 60
12 60
Amasa W. Bowen,
2
2 00
N. G. T. Bowen,
2
76
16 00
18 76
Alvin Briggs,
I 20
13 00
14 20
George H. Bowers,
2
4 80
16 20
23 00
Alfred Boardman,
2
3 73
19 20
24 93
Lewis Bragg,
2
60
6 88
9 48
Nelson E. Blynn,
2
2 16
8 60
12 76
A. L. Bliss,
2
2 94
20 60
25 54
John D. Bramner,
2
2 00
Selden Bowen,
2
2 00
Thomas Chaffie,
2
2 00
Abigail Chaffie,
2 40
2 40
John C. Crane,
60
14 00
14 60
William H. S. Crane,
2
I 08
IO 53
13 61
Samuel Covill,
2
2 40
9 20
13 60
Sarah Crane,
7 40
7 40
Benjamin F. Coombs,
2
2 82
19 00
23 82
Margaret Crane,
I 32
13 80
15 12
Herbert F. Briggs,
2
23
ANNUAL REPORT.
John Cameron,
2
2 00
Abial B. Cranes heirs,
40
10 32
IO 72
George Cummings,
2
2 28
7 80
12 08
Joseph T. Cummings,
2
60
6 40
9 00
Jason Cummings,
44
8 20
8 64
Barzillai Crane's heirs,
6 00
6 00
Nathan G. Case,
2
I 40
8 60
12 00
Charles Corey,
2
I 88
12 60
16 48
Stephen Corey,
2
6 40
I 60
10 00
Thomas G. Chase,
2
2 00
Ervine A. Chase,
2
4 20
6 20
George W. Cummings,
2
2 00
Andrew H. Covill,
2
I 24
3 24
Charles E. Clark's heirs,
I 36
21 20
22 56
Charles E. Clark, Jr.,
2
5 60
7 60
James F. Clark,
2
2 00
Benjamin Crane's heirs,
80
80
Peter L. Chase,
2
2 88
28 00
32 88
Thomas H. Chase,
2
48
2 43
Charles E. Chase,
2
2 00
Henry D. Clark,
2
32
4 61
6 93
William Caswell,
2
I 30
15 84
19 14
Israel Chase,
48
6 72
7 20
Merriam Chase heirs,
2 40
2 40
George W. Caswell,
2
80
2 80
Benjamin D. Caswell,
2
80
2 80
Charles E. Carr,
2
I 20
IO 48
13 68
Samuel H. Cudworth,
2
72
7 20
9 92
Calvin T. Crane,
2
9 72
15 40
27 12
John Cushing,
2
80
80
3 60
Mrs. E. R. Clark,
3 20
3 20
George S. Clark,
2
88
8 00
IO 88
Joseph H. Cummings,
2
2 00
John A. Crowningshields,
2
16
4 40
6 56
George W. Crane,
2
2 00
Albert B. Cummings,
2
2 00
Charles W. Cook,
33 60
33 60
Miles S. Dean,
2
I 68
16 80
20 48
Vernon L. Dean,
2
2 00
Albert E. Dean,
2
I 92
3 92
.
24
ANNUAL REPORT.
Ebenezer Dean's heirs,
18 48
18 48
Thomas C. Dean's heirs,
17 88
17 88
Thomas F. Dean,
2
I 88
16 12
20 00
Hercules Dean,
2
I 60
18 48
22 08
Charles A. Davis,
2
2 08
8 40
12 48
James D. Dillingham,
2
I 29
14 32
17 61
James D Dillingham Jr.,
2
2 00
Esther D. Dillingham's heirs,
3 20
3 20
Sophia P. D. Dillingham's heirs,
3 20
3 20
John Q. Dillingham,
2
2 85
27 44
32 29
Silas Downing,
2
2 80
4 80
Edward W. Dexter,
2
80
2 80
Frank W. Dean,
2
2 00
Herbert A. Dean,
2
3 44
70 08
75 52
William Donaldson,
2
72
IO 42
13 12
Benjamin F. Dean,
40
40
Charles G. Delano,
2
32
7 80
IO 12
Rhoades K. Edwards,
2
60
7 60
IO 20
Isaac Ellis,
2
2 00
Margaret Ellis
I6
2 80
2 96
Rollin B. Eaton,
2
2 08
II OO
15 08
Joseph R. Ellsbree,
2
2 36
12 40
16 76
Charles W. Farmer,
2
3 24
9 80
15 04
Emily Farmer,
8 40
8 40
Mary French,
28
28
Timothy E. French,
2
20
4 80
7 00
Christopher P. French,
2
80
7 20
10 00
Philip O. Fletcher,
2
12 40
14 40
Lewis P. Fletcher,
2
4 96
30 40
37 36
Everett French,
2
40
2 40
Nelson A. Furbush,
2
2 00
Furbush & Reid,
48
2 80
3 28
E. S. Fletcher,
2
2 00
Owen Foley,
2
2 00
Harry Fly,
40
40
Ernest Guild,
2
32
2 32
John H. Grinnell,
2
34
IO 40
12 74
Andrew J. Gidmark,
2
5 60
7 60
Shadrach Hathaway's heirs,
IO 12
IO 12
Enoch Hathaway's heirs,
80
80
25
ANNUAL REPORT.
Enoch S. Hathaway,
2
60
2 60
Benjamin Hathaway's heirs,
3 60
3 60
Henry Hathaway,
2
7 48
18 44
27 92
Willard H. Hathaway,
2
20
2 20
Rebecca G. Hathaway,
II 36
II 36
Elizabeth J. Haskins,
IO 60
IO 60
David Hoxie,
2
I 92
19 92
23 84
Ferderic M. Horton,
2
2 00
Henry H. Horton,
2
2 00
Edgar E. Horton,
2
2 00
Cyrus Hathaway,
2
I 56
9 88
13 44
Sarah J. Hathaway,
I 60
I 60
Albert Hathaway,
2 80
2 80
Cyrus Haskins,
2
98
2 98
Cyrus Haskins' heirs,
6 52
6 52
Bradford G. Hathaway's heirs,
I 20
8 80
10 00
George A. Harmon,
2
72
5 20
7 92
Augustus R. Haines,
2
4 40
6 40
Henry A. Haines,
2
2 00
Clarence E. Haines,
2
2 00
Howard Haines,
2
I OO
60
3 60
George F. Howard,
2
60
4 24
6 84
Russell Haskins,
2
2 00
Stephen Hathaway,
2
I 20
14 04
17 24
Charles R. Haskins,
2
I 20
3 20
Peter Hathaway's heirs,
15 20
15 20
Julius C. Haskin
2
I 16
16 00
19 16
Malachi H. Haskins,
2
56
7 80
10 36
William W. Haskins,
2
40
2 40
John T. Haskins,
2
2 00
Elam R. Haskins,
2
68
8 60
II 28
Jącob C. Haskins,
2
28
2 28
Cornelius Harrington,
2
80
60
3 40
Catherine Harrington,
I6
6 40
6 56
Lydia G. Haskins,
24
13 40
13 64
Emma Humphrey,
4 00
4 00
Fanny Haskin's heirs,
8 80
8 80
Sarah J. Hoard's heirs,
9 60
9 60
Isaac N. Horton,
2
56
2 56
Thomas N. Hathaway,
2
24
2 24
26
ANNUAL REPORT.
Frederic Haskins,
2
2 00
George L. Hammond,
2
24
5 20
7 44
George M. Hatch,
2
40
II 80
14 20
William Hirsch,
2
2 00
Arthur Jones,
2
60
5 40
8 00
Giles L. Leach,
2
3 00
34 08
39 08 .
Obadiah Lawton,
2
24
IO 40
12 64
William F. Lincoln,
2
40
2 40
Simeon W. Luther,
2
60
2 60
Henry J. Legge,
2
2 40
4 00
8 40
Benjamin Luther,
2
I 25
13 52
16 77
Frank S. Macomber,
2
14 00
5 20
21 20
James H. Macomber,
2
I 72
4 00
7 72
Horace N. Macomber,
2
2 24
4 24
Frederic Macomber,
2
40
2 40
Gideon H. Myrick,
2
32
II 40
13 72
John W. Meach,
2
72
4 20
6 92
Sarah C. Myrick,
16 32
16 32
Sarah C. Myrick, guardian,
3 60
3 60
Ebenezer Macomber,
4
II OO
15 00
Ebenezer Macomber, guardian,
2 00
2 00
Maria Macomber,
24
4 40
4 64
George W. Macomber,
2
2 56
28 40
32 96
Restcome Macomber,
2
13 00
15 00
Rufus B. Macomber,
2
2 00
Charles A. Macomber,
2
2 00
James Maguire,
2
I 44
13 60
17 04
Lorenzo D. Millard,
2
8 64
40 96
51 60
Restcome Macomber and Henry Brightman,
15 60
15 60
William McCall,
2
56
5 00
7 56
George R. Macomber,
2
I 60
3 60
Samuel Norcutt's heirs,
3 60
3 60
George A. Norcutt,
2
60
2 60
Samuel C. Norcutt,
2
I 32
8 00
II 32
Barnard Norcutt,
24
7 60
7 84
Betsey Newhall,
80
80
Louisa J. Newhall,
14 32
14 32
Walter D. Nichols' heirs,
52
27 52
28 04
Augustus F. Pierce,
2
2 24
12 80
I7 04
27
ANNUAL REPORT.
James Pierce,
2
53 36
I 60
56 96
Jason Pittsley,
2
I2
1 40
3 52
Thomas F. Pool,
2
2 00
Samuel W. Phillips
2
2 20
4 20
James F. Phillips,
2
8 00
10 00
Everett F. Phillips,
2
2 00
Andrew N. Pierce's heirs,
5 34
5 34
Darius Phillips' heirs,
2 04
II 20
13 24
Samuel S. Pierce,
2
3 40
5 40
Shepard Phillips
2
20
2 60
4 80
Chester Phillips,
2
80
2 80
Walter I. Phillips,
2
20
60
2 80
Alfred Pierce,
2
1 20
IO 40
13 60
Franklin Phillips,
4
40
6 20
IO 60
Charles F. Phillips,
2
20
40
2 60
F. A. Paull's heirs,
18 60
18 60
Charles F. Paull,
2
2 00
Thomas P. Paull,
2
2 00
Paull Brothers,
6 04
60
6 64
David R. Pierce's heirs,
2 80
2 80
Wid. David R. Pierce,
I 40
I 40
Elkanah Pierce,
2
12 00
27 28
41 28
William H. Pierce,
2
37 68
II 64
51 32
D. Benjamin Phillips,
2
2 00
Robert E. Pierce,
2
2 00
Herbert A. Perry,
2
2 00
John A. Reed.
2
20
9 60
II 80
Otis E. Reed,
2
2 00
Asa W. Reed,
2
3 44
5 44
John F. Richmond,
2
52
7 60
IO 12
David K. Richmond,
2
2 00
Wid. Stephen C. Ramsdill,
I OO
I OO
Apollos B. Reed,
2
2 00
Alonzo Reynolds,
2
80
2 80
James S. Reid.
2
2 00
John D. Rose,
2
32
6 00
8 32
William H. Smith,
2
I OO
5 20
8 20
David T. Strange,
2
99
12 80
15 70
Albert W. Strange,
2
2 00
Daniel D. Strange,
3 24
18 20
21 44
28
ANNUAL REPORT.
Thomas Strange's heirs,
27 40
27 40
George P. Strange,
2
72
48
3 20
George A. Strange,
2
2 00
Maria J. Strange's heirs,
80
80
Elam Staples,
2
20
2 20
Daniel Staples' heirs,
3 80
3 80
Charles A. Shaw,
2
80
5 60
8 40
Thomas L. Smith,
2
40
2 40
Joseph Staples,
40
7 52
7 92
Isaac Seymour,
2
I 04
19 64
22 68
Thomas H. Seekell,
2
I 48
17 20
20 68
John S. Staples,
2
6 28
14 40
22 68
John F. Staples,
2
2 00
Sumner N. Staples,
2
2 00
Seth F. Staples,
40
II 80
I2 20
Huldah T. Staples,
80
13 24
14 04
William Simms
2
4 08
12 00
18 08
William G. Simms
2
2 00
Congregational Society,
6 00
6 00
John Smith,
2
2 00
Michael Sullivan,
2
2 00
George H. Swift,
2
2 00
Noah H. Strange,
2
2 00
Charles F. Thresher's heirs,
40 00
40 00
George L. Turcot,
2
2 00
Leander Terry,
2
I 28
13 12
16 40
Noah D. Thresher,
2
1 00
7 60
IO 60
Jonathan W. Thresher,
2
12 80
27 76
42 56
Charles C. Thresher,
2
68
2 68
Benjamin H. Thresher,
2 80
2 80
John H. Thresher,
2
I 16
5 52
8 68
John T. Townsend,
2
I 24
14 60
17 84
Nathaniel G. Townsend,
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