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Chose Thaddeus W. Chandler, Wm. J. Alden, Luther W. Sherman, Wm. J. Turner and Charles W. Crafts, Consta- bles.
Chose the Selectmen as Highway Surveyors.
Chose Harrison G. Weston, Surveyor of Lumber.
Chose Calvin Chandler, Sealer of Wood.
Chose Selectmen, Fence Viewers.
Voted, That the Selectmen appoint twelve Field Drivers, Firewards and Sealers of Weights and Measures.
Voted, That the Keeper of the Almshouse be Pound Keeper.
Voted, To accept the Reports of the several Town Offi- cers and Committees.
Voted, Not to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors. No, 104; yes, 28.
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Voted, To appropriate
For support of schools,
$4,000 00
Support of poor,
2,500 00
Repairs of highways,
3,500 00
Railroad loan,
2,000 00
Interest,
1,315 00
Military aid,
200 00
Indigent soldiers and sailors,
500 00
School incidentals,
800 00
Repairs of school houses,
400 00
Removing snow,
600 00
Superintendent of schools,
250 00
Memorial Day,
75 00
Cemetery,
250 00
Gurnet Bridge Loan,
1,000 00
Almshouse loan,
1,000 00
Interest,
300 00
Incidental expenses, Bank and Corporation taxes
Voted, That the town instruct the Cemetery Trustees to use a part of the appropriation of $250 to repair the dam- aged stones in the Cemeteries so far as they are able.
Voted, In connection with the appropriation of $2,500, for support of the poor, that the Selectmen be instructed to purchase in the cheapest market.
Voted, That the Selectmen be made a committee of three and be requested to report upon a form of Town Report and report at the next town meeting.
Voted, To accept list of Jurors as presented by the Select- men, excepting that the names of James Downey, Peleg J. Alden, Everett Winsor, Rufus Holiday and Joshua Weston be taken from the list and the vacancies be filled by the Se- lectmen.
Voted, That the Treasurer be authorized to hire money, in anticipation of taxes.
Voted, To accept the highway as laid out by the Select- men, commencing on Washington street, near the house of James K. Burgess, thence to the shore, providing there is no land damage.
Voted, To accept the highway as laid out by the Select- men, commencing at the end of Cove street, thence to top of "Abram's Hill," so called.
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Voted, To appropriate $300 to repair the highways from James K. Burgess' to the shore and from end of Cove street to Abram's Hill.
Voted, To discontinue Folly street, leading from Depot street, opposite Surplus street, thence to Tremont street and Bow street, leading from Tremont street near the house of Mrs. Metzar Hunt to and across West street to Tremont street near house owned by N. Ford and sons.
Voted, That a committee of three be chosen to take legal advice respecting the matter of discontinuing a street, and that they be empowered to look up other streets that may be discontinued and report at the next annual town meeting, and,
Chose Nathaniel K. Noyes, Thomas Alden and Freder- ick B. Knapp as the committee.
Voted, To appropriate one hundred dollars to be equally divided, to repair the fence and improve the grounds at the old cemetery on Chestnut street and the cemetery at Ashdod, and that it be expended under the supervision of the Ceme- tery Trustees.
Voted, To appropriate two hundred dollars for seeding clams, care and protecting the same on the Flats in Duxbury Bay, and Chose George P. Cushman, James K. Burgess and John A. Irwin as committee for this purpose.
Voted, That the Selectmen be instructed to prohibit seining or netting of herring or mackerel by out of town persons in the waters of Duxbury Bay.
Voted, Not to rescind the vote whereby the town voted to pay a bounty on crows' and hawks' heads.
Voted, That a committee of four be chosen by the town to act in conjunction with the School Committee to consider what steps should be taken for the better accommodation of our public schools, and
Chose, Lawrence Bradford, Thaddeus W. Chandler, Wendell Phillips and Thomas H. H. Knight on this com- mittee.
Voted, Not to adopt the Australian ballot for the elec- tion of town officers.
Voted, To appropriate two hundred dollars for Public Library.
Voted, to appropriate fifty dollars to purchase hand- cuffs and other necessary articles for the use of constables
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of the town in the discharge of their duty, and that the Selectmen purchase these articles; the constables to return them to the Selectmen when retiring from office.
Voted, That the Moderator receive five dollars for his day's services.
At a special Town Meeting, held September 26, 1898, Edmund H. Sears was chosen moderator.
Chose. Wendell Phillips, Selectman, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Elbridge H. Chandler.
MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF DUX- BURY DURING THE YEAR ENDING, DECEM- BER 31, 1898.
Jan. 12. In Duxbury, Harry T. Needham and Frances J. Cushman, both of Duxbury, by Rev. Frederick H. Rowse.
March 28. In Duxbury, Abner P. Sampson of Duxbury and Mary Burgess of Claremont, N. H., by Rev. Watson Weed.
May 8. In Duxbury, George W. Jackman and Lucy R. Maloney, both of Duxbury; by Rev. R. B. Swan.
June 27. In Kingston. Herbert Cushing and Hattie L. Simmons, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Normandie.
Aug. 13. In Duxbury, Edson M. Allen and Georgia E. Plummer, both of Hanover; by Rev. R. B. Swan. Aug. 15. In Duxbury, Walter H. Baker of Duxbury and Sarah M. Montcalm of Yarmouth, Mass .; by Rev. Jairus C. Osgood.
Sept. 7. In Kingston, William H. Robinson and Clara W. Glass, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Nor- Normandie.
Sept. 25. In Kingston. Benjamin D. Loring of Plymouth and Annie B. Loring of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Normandie.
Sept. 27. In Duxbury. Henry F. White and Emma F. Har- rington, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Watson Weed.
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Oct. IO. In Duxbury, Edwin E. Hamilton of Boston and Edith F. Ryder of Duxbury; by Rev. Watson Weed.
Oct. 30. In Duxbury, Kimball W. Randall and Mary J. Verge, both of Duvbury; by Rev. Watson Weed.
Nov. 16. In Kingston, Herbert F. Sollis and Phosie B. Peterson, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Charles L. Pierce.
Nov. 16. In Kingston, William T. Bates and Florence Steele, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Nor- mandie.
Dec. I. In Duxbury, Ernest H. Bailey and Addie B. Wes- ton, both of Duxbury; by Rev. William H. Branigan.
Dec. 5. In Kingston, Walter Cushing and Mabel Loring, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Nomandie.
Dec. 15 In Duxbury, Charles E. Nickerson and Mabel M. Chandler, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Charles L. Pierce.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF DUXBURY DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1898.
MAIDEN
DATE.
NAME.
PARENTS' NAMES.
NAME OF MOTHER.
Feb. 27
Ida Clarissa Campbell
Walter W. and Jennie S.
Schad. Hodges.
March 31
Oliver Francis Dunham
Harry W. and Florence
May
4
Richard Storrs Noyes
Nathaniel K. and Ella K.
Nickerson.
12
Luther Stanley Baker
Harry P. and Nora E. John J. and Lizzie
Mckay.
June
11
William Thomas Hanigan
Thomas and Teresa L.
Desmond.
22
Eva King
Bennett.
July
5
Bernice Clyde Baker
Nass. Pentz.
26
Margaret Leggitt
66
28
Sidney Church Peterson
Soule. Reynolds.
Aug.
18 Harold Hersey Studley
Sept.
11
Almira Thatcher Holmes
Eldridge.
Freeman.
Oct.
4
Addie Florence Nash
Lapham. Walker. Hastings.
17
Mildred Hastings Gates
20
Muriel Olivette Johnson Lucy Irwin
Avard L. and Harriet A. Winslow P. and Lizzie W. John A. and Lucy John A. and Susan I. Peter and Delina
Chandler. Pearson. Delano. Cyr.
Nov.
4
Ernest Alden Chandler
Mary Pratt
Merritt and Mamie J.
Forfar.
Dec.
7
Lester Linwood Randall
Horace and Sarah E.
Randall.
66
28
Catherine Bridget Mckay
George J. and Bridget
Caffary.
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Nickerson.
30)
Elizabeth Maymorial Hayes
Adolph and Lena Williata R. and Jennie C. James and Mabel Lucius A. and Elizabeth P. Arthur and Cora B. George A. and Rosa C. Lewis B. and Lulu M. Ralph C. and Marian F. Frank M. and Mary E.
Herbert Lewis Belknap
26
Lillie Estella Sinnott
9
29
23
24 Fannie Edith Ferrell
DEATHS IN TOWN DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1898.
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
PARENTS' NAMES.
Jan.
2
Allen Holmes
72 9 14
Chronic interstitial nephritis
Harriet Paine (Baker)
88 5 25
Acute bronchitis
22
Betsey Ann Turner
92 9
4
Cerebral hemorrhage
25
William A. Jones
75 11
Heart failure and general asthenia
27
Jane Chandler (Gibbs)
79
Cerebral hemorrhage
March 11
Martha A. Brewster (Bartlett)
67 10
Cancer of breast
11
Luther H. Goulding
81 4 10
Exhaustion following fracture of hip
April
23
Edward A. Walker
15
2
Accidental gunshot wound
27
Otis Peterson
73
4 20
Chronic hepatitis
29
Annie M. Soule (Winsor)
41 5 12
Cirrhosis of liver
30
Sarah A. Church (Freeman)
78 11 18
Apoplexy
May
10
Matilda B. Holines (Paulding)
91
6 28
General asthenia
11
Lucy W. Delano
100
5 17
Fracture neck of femur and old age
19
Mary H. Sampson (Harvey)
63
8 6
Brights disease
June
5
Oley Pickering
18
Accidental drowning
17
Saralı Walter (Ballard)
80
9 2
Cerebral apoplexy
24 .
Harriet N. Wirtherell (Gurdy)
71
8 10
Brights disease
July
1
Margery T. Standish
80
9
Heart disease
46 6
6
Acute myelitis
Aug.
16 Sylvanus Sampson
90
2
4
25
Sarah J. Cushman (Sampson)
69 1 11
Fatty heart
Augustus and Elizabeth.
29
Ernest M. Hunt Florence Parant
Meningitis
David and Delia.
15
Bradford Weston
88
Dysentery
23
Mary Southworth
82
Cirrhosis Hepatic
26
48 5 16
Enlargement of the heart
30
74 6 10
Carbuncle
James and Amanda.
Oct.
11
25
Lucia Chandler ( Bradford)
89 1 21
Old age and chronic gastritis
25
Marcia Brewster (Hunt)
Acute Bronchitis
29
Wilfred J. Murray
Dec.
5 Frances Cushing
16
Sarah Felt Flagg (Reves)
84 6
Cirrhosis of the liver
[embolism
21
Sally C. Woodward (Arnold)
92 5 15
General asthenia
Levi and Annie. Charles and Miriam. David and Betsy.
Moses and Margaret. Lewis and Mary. Luther and Sarah. Isaiah and Hannah.
Esaias and Lydia.
L. Dow and Abigail.
Joseph and Alathea James and Lucy.
83 7 2
General asthenia
10
Hiram Hunt
Samnel and Deborah.
Samuel and Lucy W.
Thomas and Lydia.
Albert and - Joseph and -
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John and Elizabeth. Job and Ruth. Rufus and Lydia.
Sylvanus and Sylvia
9 10 19 9 1 24
Accidental poisoning
William H. and May L.
Sept.
13
Asa and Eunice. John and Frances Edward L.and Fanny E.
Fanny Davenport MacDowell (Davenport) Mary A. Tirrell (Connor) Francis L. Hayward
10 9
Cholera infantum
73 4 19 1 4 Premature birth and malnutrition
15 2 5 Valvular disease of heart and cerebral
Chas.A. V.& Catherine T. Isaiah and Elizabeth. Samuel and Sarah. Joseph and Mary L. Seth B. and Ida. Nathaniel and Elizabeth. Galen and Sally.
Y. M. D.
21
5 Rufus L. MacKenney
Cerebral softening
NAMES OF THOSE BROUGHT FROM OUT OF TOWN FOR INTERMENT DURING THE YEAR 1898.
DATE OF DEATH.
NAME.
AGE.
PLACE OF DEATH.
CAUSE OF DEATH.
1898
Y. M. D.
Jan. 29
Morton Bradford
80 10 27
Roslindale, Mass.
Old age.
March 4
Stella E. Ryder
8 7
Hyde Park, Mass.
Pneumonia.
April
4
Noah Sampson
84
Brattleboro, Vt.
Old age.
18
Daniel E. Bosworth
81
4 13
Worcester, Mass.
Exhaustion.
21
William W. Holmes
76
8 9
Hanson, Mass.
22
Nellie McNayr
8
1 25
Nashna, N. H.
Meningitis.
May
6
Catherine McRae
65
Boston.
Cancer.
July
21
Priscilla Delano
79
Lynn, Mass.
Old age.
Ang.
18
George Brown
80
6
Fairhaven, Mass.
Apoplexy from cerebral
25
Catherine H. Eames
72
Marshfield, Mass.
66
30
Princes B. Geary
73
Wareham, Mass.
Old age.
[hemorrhage.
Sept.
4
Deboralı Burgess
80
3 18
Plymouth, Mass.
Chronic Cystitis.
12
Nathaniel C. Delano
87
21
Marshfield. Mass.
General tuberculosis.
13
Archibald R. Adams
24
East Boston, Mass.
Oct.
6
Elmer C. Brewster
51
8 26
Quincy, Mass.
Heart disease.
Nov.
2
Laura E Holmes
54
3 3
Taunton, Mass.
Marasmus.
11
Charles A. Peterson
52
7
Hanover, Mass.
Inanition.
16
Ruth A. Drew
3 16
Brockton, Mass.
Chronic interstitial nephritis
Old age.
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SUMMARY.
Number of births,
23
Males,
9
Females,
14
Number of marriages,
I6
Number of deaths,
36
Males,
13
Females,
23
Average age,
62 years, 8 months.
Number of dogs licensed in 1898,
Males,
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Paid to County Treasurer, $310.20.
Attest :
GEORGE H. STEARNS, Town Clerk.
Duxbury, January 20, 1899.
DUX IV
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Females,
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LIST OF PERSONS ASSESSED TAXES.
To the Town of Duxbury, with the Amount of Tax.
DISTRICT No. I.
Richards, Samuel S., 32 52
Alden, William J.,
$2 70
Alden, Charles H.,
2 00
Reed, Lemuel J.,
2 00
Burgess, Samuel,
I 40
Sampson, Sylvanus 2d,
37 70
Bartlett, Seth, heirs,
49 00
Sampson, Mrs. Studley,
14 70
Bartlett, Charles B.,
2 00
Seaver, George F.,
2 00
Beadle, William,
2 00
Stetson, Charles F., 25 80
Burgess, James K.,
12 85
Soule, Joseph A.,
15 30
Beadle, Mrs. William,
28 00
Soule, George J.,
2 00
Crocker, Frederic O.,
2 00
Soule, Joseph F.,
2 80
Corthell, Elizabeth S.,
31 50
Snow, James M., heirs
8 75
Chany, Sylvanus B.,
30 21
Turner, Jonathan F.,
25 20
Cushing, Joshua M.,
50 02
Taylor, Clarence M.,
3 33
Delano, Lewis H.,
2 35
Tower, John W.,
23 14
Delano, Carrie L.,
3 15
Tower, George A.,
2 35
Eaton, S. R. Mrs.,
23 80
Terrell, Mrs. M. E.,
43 05
Freeman, Abbie F.,
22 75
Vigneau, Frank D.,
14 88
Freeman, Harry M., Faunce, Mrs. William,
16 06
Winsor, Richard A.,
24 47
Fowle, George F.,
6 76
Winsor, John M.,
2 70
Fowle, Percy B.,
2 00
Winsor, Lewis,
20 03
Facey, William,
15 23
Winsor, George L.,
134 19
Goodspeed, Edwin S.,
18 IO
Winsor, Calvin G.,
29 65
Holmes, Frank T.,
7 25
Winsor, Bailey D., heirs,
15 96
Hatch, Harry H.,
2 00
Winsor, Otis, heirs.
14 00
Holmes, Rebecca R.,
16 80
Winsor, Edward W.,
12 08
Hunt, Samuel W.,
19 22
Winsor & Peterson.
18 20
Holmes, Charles W.,
2 00
Wadsworth, Geo. F.,
31 12
Holmes, Rufus, heirs,
26 04
Wadsworth, Archie M.,
2 00
Hayden, Charles M.,
6 06
Wadsworth, Harrison,
16 91
Higgins, George L.,
28 67
Wadsworth, Alex. S ..
20 20
Hastings, William J.,
2 70
Wadsworth, Alexander,
53 45
Hastings, Mrs. W. J.,
8 54
Wadsworth, Wm. W.,
2 70
Herrick, Thomas W.,
9 10
Wadsworth, Lydia F.,
43 40
Josselyn, Calvin,
32 80
Wadsworth. Henry, heirs,
95 87
Joyce, Samuel, heirs,
23 45
Weston, Wm. H .. 15 79
Knight, Thos. H. H.,
27 4I
Weston, Parker E.,
2 00
Loring, Fred,
4 80
Wilde, Mrs. John.
18 90
Loring, Mrs. Wm. H.,
56 70
Whitney, Mrs. Charles,
20 16
Litchfield, E. H.,
2 00
Waterman, Lucius A., heirs,
14 70
O'Brien, Edward F.,
2 00
DISTRICT No 2.
O'Brien, Fannie F.,
32 55
Oathman, Abbie J.,
16 80
Allen, J. Milner. 31 61
Allen, Charles F. 21 60
Peterson, Mary T.,
22 75
Bailey, Louis M.
37 70
Peterson, Mahala,
39 20
Beaman, Albert E., 19 22
Paulding, George M.,
2 42
Brewster, Melzer,
15 86
Roberts, Henry O., heirs
II 69
Rogers, Mrs. C. A., 14 00
Alden, William J., Jr.,
26 15
Russell, Matthew,
20 55
Badger, R. A.,
2 00
Sampson, Maria and Olive, 23 80
Cushman, Clara,
8 0I
Taylor, Flora L.,
IO 36
13 55
Winsor, James E.,
43 30
Leonard, Augustus O.,
3 40
Peterson, William O.,
2 28
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Brewster, John,
25 24
Ingalls, Maria L.,
16 80
Boyer, Frank W.,
9 00
Josselyn, Charles H.,
II 52
Baldwin, Henry S.,
2 00
Josselyn, Abbie P.,
3 50
Baldwin, Charles E., heirs, 73 85
Josselyn, John E.,
10 58
Baker, Benjamin B.,
2 00
Leach, Rodney M.,
23 00
Bannister, Abbie,
Lewis, Josephine R.,
6 65
Blaben, Nathaniel, heirs,
I 40
Mack, Sarah A.,
7 35
Churchill, Orrin W.,
8 86
Merry, Joseph V. B.,
2 00
Cushing, Harry,
20 90
Morse, Whitman B.,
25 80
Cushing, Levi H.,
169 06
Myrick, James F.,
2 00
Chandler, Ira.
103 95
Myrick, Mrs. J. F.,
13 30
Cook, Willard,
21 74
Marsh, Edmund,
2 35
Connor, Richard,
9 91
Marsh, Lucy,
19 60
Connor, Mrs. Richard,
31 50
McNaught, Thomas T.,
9 00
Cook, Edwin W.,
2 00
McDowell, W. M.,
IO 40
Chandler, Gershom B.,
26 50
McDowell, Fannie D.,
319 90
Cantori, Harry,
2 31
Owen, Elizabeth S.,
3 36
Dunster, Henry J.,
5 58
Pierce, Leander B.,
2 00
Dunster, Marianna,
6 30
Pierce, Luther,
18 55
Damon, Mary E.,
9 80
Peterson, William B.,
2 00
Drew, Emma M.,
41 16
Peterson, George M.,
2 00
Ellis, John,
2 00
Peterson, George P.,
17 40
Foster, Cyrus R.,
2 00
Peterson, Warren E.,
4 10
Freeman, George F.,
2 70
Peterson, Charles E.,
2 14
Freeman, H. G., heirs,
18 20
Peterson, Herbert A.,
58 29
Freeman, George P.,
32 90
Peterson, Ellis F.,
12 40
Freeman, Eugene B.,
II 03
Peterson, George F.,
16 00
Freeman, Mrs. D. H.,
13 30
Peterson, James H.,
22 05
Freeman, Judson B.,
3 26
Powe, Alice,
26 18
Freeman,
Lillian J.,
27 30
Phillips, Frank E.,
9 91
Freeman, Bradford,
18 49
Prior, Arthur E.,
2 00
Freeman, Theo. P.,
9 49
Prior, Walter S.,
5 46
Freeman, Wm. E.,
Pratt, C. R. M.,
2 28
Freeman, Harry L.,
2 00
Pratt, Wilhelmina S.,
29 40
Freeman. Alfred V.,
2 84
Perry, James T.,
18 94
Faunce, George,
20 20
Reicker, William,
14.81
Frost, Alonzo,
2 84
Richardson, Parker C.,
42 00
Frost, Charles, heirs,
II 90
Rogerson, Hezekiah,
2 00
Ferrell, Merritt,
23 00
Ryder. George F.,
9 56
Glover, Eden S.,
2 00
Rich, Isaac L.,
26 99
Glover, John H.,
5 36
Seaver, J. Mercer.
113 75
Glover, Mrs. J. H.,
18 27
Seaver, Annie W.,
35 00
Glover, John,
2 00
Smith, Clarence,
3 05
Glover, Theodore W.,
15 23
Smith, Edward J.,
5 15
Gregg, Jabez,
13 84
Smith, Clarence M.,
2 00
Goodwin, Mary E.,
2 80
Soule, Charles, heirs,
I 86
Hunt, Charles W.,
2 00
Soule, Harvey,
30 98
Hunt, Mrs. C. W ..
57
Hunt, George, et als.,
77
Soule, Micah A .. heirs,
28 00
Soule, Arthur W.,
2 00
Hebert, Jeremiah,
2 42
Soule, Oscar H.,
12 50
Hunt & Rich,
58 1
Soule, Edward A.,
2 00
Hodge, Mrs. Arthur H.,
I 40
Soule, Percy,
5 50
Holiday, Rufus,
30 21
Sturtevant. Edgar,
2 00
Hannagan. Thomas,
2 00
Sherman, F. P.,
2 00
Hawkins, Rebecca,
I 47
Sherman, Sarah F.,
12 98
Ingalls, Harry P.
2 00
Sampson, Augustus W.,
21 77
Hunt, Oscar C.,
23 70
Soule, Micah S,
2 00
3 33
43 75
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Sampson, Sylvanus, 101 19
Glass, Arthur M., 2 00
Stearns, George H.,
56 32
Gleason, Spencer W., II 20
Thomas, Herbert I.,
3 75
Kelly, James C.,
2 56
Wadsworth, Samuel G.,
2 00
Lapham, George E.,
2 00
Wadsworth, Frank E.,
8 30
Loring & Hadaway,
26 19
Wadsworth, Gamaliel,
43 73
Loring, George W.,
2 00
Winsor, Ann T.,
7 00
Whitford, Reuben,
2 00
Loring, Waldo F.,
2 70
Wadsworth, Fred,
56 48
DISTRICT No. 3.
Alden, Samuel,
$31 22
Alden, Walter M.,
2 49
Mullen, Martin H.,
24 75
Alden, George L.,
4 20
Armstrong, John,
2 21
Atlas Tack Co.,
35 00
Pratt, Henry,
2 00
Bailey, Ernest H.,
2 00
Pratt, Frank,
3 75
Bailey, George H.,
39 45
Pratt Bros ..
7 00
Bradford, Gershom, heirs,
5 43
Pentz, Arthur E.,
2 00
Barstow, Henry,
15 34
Pentz, Edwin C.,
25 IO
Bradford, Otis C.,
35
Parrent, David,
9 00
Brown, William E.,
26 71
Parks, Samuel L.,
2 00
Chandler, Harrison, heirs,
14 35
Parks, John H.,
107 00
Chandler, Frank C.,
2 35
Parks, Mrs. John H.,
498 47
Chandler, Jerome,
18 80
Chandler, Alonzo,
29 92
Chandler, Mrs. Alonzo,
62
Simmons, James A.,
22 86
Chandler, Horace P.,
2 00
Sampson, Mary D.,
I 75
Chandler, Samuel G.,
I 79
Chandler, David B.,
2 00
Chandler, David H.,
30 21
Crosby, Joseph B.,
30 00
Crosby, Reenslow,
43 65
Cushing, Louis H.,
2 00
Cushing, Nelson,
36
Cushing, Claud C.,
2 00
Hall, 21 35
Cushing. John W.,
28 95
Cushing, Walter,
2 00
Cushing. Winslow,
14 81
Cushing, Wm. H., heirs,
6 20
Cushing, B. B., heirs,
60 86
Weston William E.,
34 30
Crotty, Matthew,
II 87
Dunham, William J.,
2 00
Dunham, Mrs. Wm. J.,
10 85
Dunham, Brooks,
2 21
Dunham, Harry W.,
4 45
Dawes, Josephus,
52 05
Ewell, Charles E.,
23 14
Freeman, J. Melbourn,
22 44
Freeman, Arnold,
3 71
Glass, Lizzie H.
7 70
Glass, Daniel P.,
3 99
Glass, Daniel F.,
13 27
Chandler, William, heirs
15 68
Glass, Horace W. .
15 30
Glass, Harrison W., 3 96
Saunders, Tobias, 41 62
Janes, Albert,
45 12
Witherell, J. Porter,
14 60
Loring, Edgar W.,
4 31
Winsor, Lorenzo L.,
2 21
Loring, Edgar F.,
56 21
Loring, Arthur F.,
18 66
Loring, Horace L.,
5 85
Loring, Perez,
29 06
Loring, Harry B.,
5 85
Leggett, James J.,
2 00
Mullany, Louis P.,
4 45
Mullany. John,
18 98
Ray, Frank F.,
16 00
Simmons, Mark L.,
16 88
Steele, Robert,
17 40
Sampson, Sarah M.,
13 37
Symmes, Daniel W.,
2 00
Symmes, Isaac,
23 00
Soule, Herbert L ..
4 03
Soule, William, heirs
9 80
Trustces Island Creek
Thomas, Thompson P.,
3 85
heirs,
Torrey, George H., 26 78
Vaughn, E. N. H .. II 37
Weston, George, 36 09
Weston, Joshua, 43 75
Winsor, Everett.
2 42
Winsor, Joshua. 13 76
Weston, Mrs. E. J.,
II 20
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Anderson, Frank W., 2 00
Anderson, Henry A., 2 00
Brookdale Trout Co., 26 46
Chandler, Willard R., 36 02
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Chandler, Nathaniel L., 14 04
Tibbetts, Charles G., 5 15
Chandler, Horatio,
95 04
Tibbetts, Mrs. C. G., 14 21
Chandler, Mrs. Horatio,
29 16
Von Haugenswol, I. M., 6 16
Chandler, Elbridge H., 23 45
White, Daniel, heirs, 3 78
Chandler, Elbridge, heirs, 75 81
Willcott, Edward,
4 38
Chandler, Asa, 21 02
Willcott, Wm. T., 18 35
Chandler, Ebenezer, heirs, -
56
Willey, Jewett S.,
22 97
Cushing, Charles L.,
3 68
Walker, C. Q.,
2 00
Chandler, Calvin,
34 98
Walker, Katherine,
9 10
Chandler, Henry B.,
99 98
Walker, Samuel W.,
15 79
Cooper, James,
23 03
Cooper, John,
20 34
Downey, James,
3 12
Frost, Edward F.,
2 00
Baker, George L., heirs,
10 47
Baker, Willie D.,
2 28
Baker, Sarah R., 2 66
Freeman, Zoeth P.,
I 13
Baker, George A.,
3 40
Ford, Elbridge W.,
2 63
Baker, William R.,
13 57
Gardner, C. T., heirs,
13 30
Baker, Henry P., 2 00
Gardner, Mrs. C. T., 3 50
Baker, James W.,
32 00
Gardner, Leander,
26 71
Baker, Walter H.,
2 00
Gardner, Willie B.,
19 18
Baker, Leonard C., Jr.,
9 42
Goodwin, James,
2 00
Baker, Byron,
II IO
Gardner, Mrs. L. T.,
2 24
Blakeman, Ada J.,
14 36
Glass, Wilfred L.,
2 00
Glass, Jonathan,
70
Church, Waldo B.,
2 00
Kingman, Ziba,
3 40
Chandler, Emmons A.,
20 55
Higgins, Joseph,
2 35
Jackman, Geo. W.,
9 70
Jackman, Lucy R.,
12 88
Longell, James,
15 09
McNayer, Benjamin,
6 34
Merry, William J.,
2 00
Marsh, Charles W.,
40 59
Marsh, C. W., and C. T. Gardner, heirs,
23 14
Keen, Isaac, heirs,
94 99
Maglathlin, B. W., heirs,
38 71
Nickerson, Charles,
3 40
Peterson, Henry R.,
2 35
Nickerson, Warren S.,
4 80
Peterson, Mrs. H. R.,
16 66
Nutter, Margaret N.,
3 44
Peterson, Stephen F.,
21 71
Osgood, Bradley V.,
4 55
Randall, E. L., IÍ
Phillips, Wendell,
25 80
Randall, Josiah D.,
3 71
Randall, Harry A.,
5 08
Randall, H., and
Lizzie
Phillips,
I 68
Raymond, A. E.,
3 33
Randall, Mrs. F. L.,
13 26
Randall, Freeman L., 2 63
2 00
Randall, Jason H.,
4 31
Randall, Julia, 12 05
Remick, George B.,
3 61
Sampson, Nahum,
12 64
Simmons. William W., 12 08
Tibbetts, Lafayette M.,
7 85
Tucker, Walter, 2 00
Tibbetts, Catherine E.
18 48
Tucker, George E., heirs, 14 28
4 10
Ford, Joshua O.,
28 81
Hunt, John H.,
17 93
Hunt, Herbert T.,
3 61
Hunt, Charles E.,
5 15
Hunt, Marcia,
12 25
Holmes, William, heirs,
29 55
Inglis, Artemas,
60 17
Magoun, George, 2 00
O'Neil, Edward,
3 40
Peterson, Lorenzo W.,
5 64
Randall, Rufus, 5 60
Randall, Francis J., 3 05
Randall, F. J. (guardian), II 76
Randall, Robert T., 44 04
Randall, Horace W.,
2 70
Reed, James H., 3 12
Studley, Daniel W., 12 78
Sullivan, John,
2 00
Randall, Kimball W.,
Sampson, Elisha G., 12 84
Sarsfield, Frank, heirs, 98
Tucker, George E., 2 00
White, Otis,
193 38
DISTRICT No. 5.
Frost, George W.,
12 15
Frost, William, heirs,
7 14
Crafts, C. William,
12 75
Chase, Laurence M.,
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Walker, Lysander C.,
2 00
Delano, Elnathan, 28 04
Walker, Mary J.,
4 76
Delano, Arthur N.,
3 75
Webster, Thomas,
44 56
Edwards, John S.,
24 16
Edwards, Willie H., 2 00
DISTRICT No. 6.
Ford, N. & Sons,
249 44
Ford, Jonathan S.,
2 00
Gorham, Thomas,
19 57
Abbott, Lewis B.,
15 43
Belknap, Scott B.,
20 83
Gruby, George S.,
2 00
Crocker, Joseph H.,
5 99
Hunt, Deborah C.,
16 80
Chandler, Thomas,
II 02
Goulding, A. M.,
2 00
Hathaway, R. &. G. E.,
I 40
Higgins, Richard,
II 94
Hunt, Mrs. W. F.,
7 17
Keen, Ronello B.,
2 00
Lewis, John C., heirs,
5 38
Johnson, Winslow P.,
39 IO
Osgood, Jairus C.,
28 II
Lyons, Evelyn, heirs,
33 25
Peterson, Saphronia,
4 06
Lane, Mrs. Amanda T.,
17 36
Paulding, Julian E.,
2 00
Loring, Phœbe E.,
17 00
Peterson, Ichabod, heirs,
35
Miner, Kate,
I4 70
Shurtleff, Luther,
7 25
Oldham, Henry R.,
2 00
Soule, Samuel P.,
II II
Simmons, Warren M.,
37 49
Prince, Warren C.,
9 98
Whiting, William H.,
3 05
Ryder, Herbert,
2 00
Whiting, Mrs. H. T.,
3 43
Ryder, N. C., heirs,
70
Watson, Mrs. Geo., heirs,
7 88
DISTRICT No 7.
Sampson, Nathan L.,
2 00
Sprague, George,
12 29
Bradford, Charles C.,
2 00
Boomer, Charles,
28 57
Sherman, Luther W.,
52 47
Belavance, Arthur,
3 26
Barstow, Hiram W.,
34 69
Soule, Sidney C.,
2 00
Burgess, Wm. J.,
2 00
Soule, Eden W.,
50 58
Chandler, Henry, 15 65
Soule, Zilpha,
39
Chandler, Geo. W.,
2 00
Simmons, George A.,
2 00
Chandler, John A.,
2 00
Simmons, George,
3 14
Chandler, George T.,
31 19
Simmons, Edwin W.,
30 55
Chandler, Lucinda, heirs,
I 54
Snow, Mrs. W. G.,
II 20
Cushman, Henry L.,
43 33
Turner, Wm. J.,
II 73
Cane, Frank B.,
2 00
Thomas, Wm. H.,
2 00
Cox. Mrs. Charles,
19 25
Thomas, Mrs. Wm. H.,
10 50
Delano, Adelbert,
2 00
Weston, Jabez P.,
II 80
Delano, Mrs. Adelbert,
13 93
Weston, Walter F.,
2 00
Delano, Otis,
19 08
Weston, Sarah A., heirs, II 4I
Delano, Wintrop O.,
2 00
Weston, Gershom,
8 40
Alden, Thomas,
32 32
Alden, James,
37 57
Gruby, Charles P.,
2 00
Gruby, Mrs. C. P.,
12 25
Belknap, L. Burton,
4 80
Gruby, Samuel A.,
2 00
Crocker, Orlando C.,
4 87
Hathaway, Rufus, 2 00
20 83
Goulding, L. H. &. Son,
40 60
Harriman, Archibald, 2 00
17 64
Jodray, Wallace,
2 00
Howes, Mrs. E. D.,
22 40
Moreland, Joseph H.,
2 00
Lane, George E.,
2 00
Parks, Albert E.,
15 37
Loring. Edwin F., 3 89
South River Bog Co.,
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