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Teachers' wages,
$1642.25
Int. State fund,
214.23
Fuel wood, ·
94.24
Dog Tax,
83.04
Building fires, cutting fuel &c., 52.50
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Membership.
year.
of age.
age.
term in months
LHOJAN IVANNV
$1788.99
$1797.27
Julia R. Burt,
55
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY,
TOGETHER WITH A
VALUATION AND TAX LIST
For the Year ending March 30, 1885.
TAUNTON :- PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF J. S. SAMPSON. 1885.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY,
TOGETHER WITH A
VALUATION AND TAX LIST
For the Year ending April 1, 1885.
TAUNTON :- PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF J. S. SAMPSON. 1885.
Selectmen's Report.
Entering upon the duties of their office your board find among the first things to employ their attention the making of the report for the past year. Our impression, is that the Board of last year (as recommended in last year's report) should have made their own statement, being better acquainted with the affairs of the Town.
During the year the Town Farm has been in charge of Mr. E. E. Lane, and we find after a careful inspection of the premises, that he has performed his duties as well as could be expected. In auditing his accounts we find that he had credited the Town with produce sold to the amount of $587.16, and charged theTown with grain, groceries, and sundries, to the amount of $520.42 leaving to the credit of the Town $66.74 towards his salary. The balance of his salary of $133.26 a new harness and some clothing for the inmates, were paid out of the Town Treasury making a total of $170.00 besides the use of the farm, expended for the care of our unfortunate at the Almshouse. This perhaps might be well, if they could be maintained even at this cost, in
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ANNUAL REPORT.
the future ; but we are brought to face stubborn fatts, viz : buildings sadly out of repair, land that has been overtaxed in the past, and tools that have been used to the last extremity. To repair the buildings ; recuperate the land ; replace the tools will require the expenditure of not a small amount of money.
In making the yearly appraisal your board were com- pelled to drop from the list certain things for want of value, and the difference of $145.00 in the total, com- pared with last year's report results from several causes, farm produce being of less value, the usual wear and tear, and in several cases from over valuation in previ- ous years. For the coming year we have secured the services of a young man and his wife, who are well re- commended by their neighbors for industry and sobriety, at a salary of $175 for the year : a reduction of $25 from last year.
On March 27, your board made the annual apprais- ment with the following result.
APPRAISAL.
.
1 horse, 100 00
6 cows,
270 00
4 shoats, 25 00
72 00
4 tons English hay,
1 mowing machine, 1 00
2 plows and cultivator, 12 00
1 harrow, 6 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
4 forks and 2 shovels, 1 25
1 tackle and harness, 3 00
1 new harness, 25 00
1 stump hook and 2 ladders, 2 00
1 whiffletree and wrench, 1 00
1 express wagon,
15 00
1 farm wagon,
25 00
1 iron bar sledge and three chains, 4 00
1 hames and chain, 1 00
1 water trough,
.75
1 horse sled,
5 00
Seed corn and oak plank,
1 00
2 pails,
.40
1 grindstone, 1 50
1 scythe and snath, 1 00
¿M shingles,
.75
58 hens @ 60 cts.
34 80
10 cords of wood,
50 00
2 saws 3 axes,
3 00
3 hoes,
.75
25 bushels of potatoes,
10 00
15 bushels turnips,
3 00
10 lbs. lard,
1 00
30 lbs. pork,
3 00
100 gallons cider, 10 00
2 churns $5 00 one wringer $5 00
10 00
19 milk pans and 2 tubs,
2 75
3 milk pails, 1 25
1 apple parer and butter moulds and boxes, 1 50
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ANNUAL REPORT.
1 lantern,
1 white wash and paint brushes, 1 15
1 earthen pan, 25
1 lot of fish and soap,
70
4 butter tubs, 40
3 bbls ashes, 2 25
Sum of appraisal, $710 20
In the past year 21 tramps have been lodged over night, and fed; and the whole number of inmates throughout the year at the Almshouse was five, viz :
John Hall aged 77
John Westgate 66 59
Mitchell Robare
13
Reuben A. Robare 6. 9
Mary L. Robare 66
7
All of whom appear in good health, properly clothed, and are as comfortable as the circumstances will allow. One of the Robare girls not mentioned above, was taken into a good family with a verbal understanding that she was to be well cared for, and treated as one of the family during her minority. The indigent partially maintained by the Town have been increased during the year by a family of six, a mother and five children. Within the past year Berkley and Dighton bridge has been replank- ed, and made secure for a short term of years, and the sum of $275. has been expended out of the Treasury in addition to the planking, on our stone bridges.
75
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ANNUAL REPORT.
In conclusion your board are of the opinion that the Almshouse and outbuildings should be repaired, imple- ments purchased to replace the worn out and useless ones, and the land improved by cultivation, and dress- ing; the same being respectfully submitted for your con- sideration.
PHILIP H. FLETCHER. Selectmen PETER L. CHASE. of
CALVIN T. CRANE. Berkley.
Treasurer's Report.
A. HERBERT ALLEN IN ACC'T WITH TOWN OF BERKLEY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 30, 1885.
RECEIVED.
From Cash from last year,
$445 81
City of Fall River,
60 00
Machinist's Bank, note,
400 00
W. D. Nichols, Fish note,
51 00
Oyster note,
1,306 00
Rent of Hall at Myricks,
52 00
Corporation Tax,
86 21
National Bank Tax,
745 25
State Aid and Military Aid,
150 00
Income of School Fund,
309 04
Dog Fund,
90 07
City of Fall River,
72 00
Town of Freetown,
17 00
Last year's Taxes,
137 50
This year's Taxes,
3,924 84
$7,846 72
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ANNUAL REPORT.
PAID.
On account of Schools,
1,592 58
For School Books,
125 52
Town Officers,
613 78
Incidental expenses of the Town,
1,098 99
State Tax,
520 00
County Tax,
403 60
Bank Note,
400 00
Poor out of Almes House,
686 76
Discount on Taxes,
375 02
State Aid,
139 50
Fall River Poor,
96 00
Uncollected Taxes,
104 36
Highway Surveyors,
1,128 53
Military Aid,
54 00
Cash in Treasurers hands,
505 08
Total, 7,846 72
Added to the above, "bills not paid at time of settlement." Treasurers Salary, . 74 50
D. S. Briggs as School Committee, 38 00
G. L. Leach as School Committee about, 25 00
John A. Read, as Clerk to board of Registration, 6 00
Bridge School Teacher, 98 50
will make the amount Paid for Town Officers, $855.78 and re- duce the cash on hand to $263.08 with about $175.00 coming due in April.
TOWN OFFICERS.
1884.
April 26, D. S. Briggs, School Committee, 43 35
W. D. Nichols, 66 30 60
66 Mr. Belcher Overseer Town Farm, 108 46
Oct. 15, Hercules Dean, Assessor, 32 33
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ANNUAL REPORT.
G. L. Leach, 66
30 00
66 G. H. Myricks, 66 25 00
1885.
Feb. 11, John A. Read, Town Clerk, 30 10
March 12, D. S. Briggs, Selectmen, 55 78
17, Peter L. Chase, 66 25 00
26, Thomas A. Briggs, 66 64 00
26, H. Dean, attending board meetings 3 00
28, E. G. Lane, overseer Town farm, 133 26
28, W. D. Nichols. 32 90
Total,
613 78
Among the incidental expenses are included the road machine, 155 00
The repairing of the bridge near Mr. Clarks house, 213 85
Printing the Town report, 39 10
Repairs on Berkley bridge,
69
29
Care and repair on same,
156 31
Wm. H. S. Crane, serving dog warrants, 9 00
Money expended by sclectmen on highways, 120 71
Town of Middleboro, watching fish, 20 00
Seats for Town hall, and freight on same, 76 16
Harness for Town farm, 27 50
EXPENDED BY HIGHWAY SURVEYORS.
District No. 1, A. H. Allen, 200 70
District No. 2, T. T. Burt, 211 32
District No. 3, T. A. Briggs, 121 74
District No. 4, T. H. Chase,
138 96
District No. 5, N. H. Strange, 92 20
District No. 6, J. T. Townsend, 123 42
District No. 7, C. M. Wade,
240 19
$1,128 53
Add amount expended by selectmen,
120 71
Total for highway,
$1,249 24
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ANNUAL REPORT.
We a committee having been appointed by the Town at their annual meeting to settle with the treasurer A. H. Allen, have attended to that duty, will report as follows.
We find the treasurer has received per books the sum of seven. thousand eight hundred and forty six dollars and seventy two cents, $7,846 72.
And the treasurer has vouchers to the amount of seven thou- sand two hundred and thirty seven dollars and twenty eight cents, $7,237 28.
Uncollected taxes to the amount of 104 36
Leaving balance in the hands of the treasurer of five hundred and five dollars and eight cents, 505 08
Estimate of bills due Ist of April, from the town to sundry persons, 355 00
We find available funds as follows,
Due from City of Taunton for board, 18 00
Due from City of Fall River for board, 24 00
And the following notes in his hands, Note of Robert Pettis due June 1, 1885, 1,306 00
Note of W. D. Nichols, 80 00
Note of J. W. Hart & Co. 75 00
The note of H. A. Dean for forty dollars was surrendered by the vote of the town March 2, 1885.
Settled this day with A. H. Allen,
CALVIN T. CRANE, , Committee to settele with
B. F. COOMBS,
A. E. DEAN, Treasurer.
Berkley, March 30, 1885.
A true copy-Attest :
A. HERBERT ALLEN, Treasurer.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
DISTRICT No. 1.
June 1884.
A. H. Allen, 9 days labor @ 1 50 13 50
A. H. Allen, 12 days labor horse, 18 00
Fred Williams 13 hours @ 15 cts. per hour, 1 95
Allie Case, 2 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 30
Albert Pitts, 50 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 50
Bildad Williams, 90 hours at 15 cts. per hour 13 50
Samuel Phillips, 144 hours at 15 cts. per hour 21 60
E. H. Allen, 47 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 05
E. H. Allen, 7 days horse, 10 50
George Cummings, 15 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 2 25 John Cameron, 47 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 05
John Cameron, 47 hours horse, 7 05
H. Dean, man and horse one day, 3 00
Giles L. Leach, 172 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 2 623
Giles L. Leach, 27₺ hours horse, 4 12월
John A. Read, 33 hours at 15 cts. per hour and 26 hours horse, 8 85
Calvin Crane, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 332 hours horse, 8 03
Nelson Blynn, team on scraper, 11 55
Nelson Blynn, 47 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 05
Albert Burt, 452 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 6 82
Albert Burt, 37 hours horse, 5 55
Joseph Cummings, 27 nours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 05 Joseph Cummings, 17 hours horse, 2 55
Henry Hathaway, 35 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 5 25
Henry Hathaway, 35 hours horse, 5 25
E Wilbur, 47 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 05
E. Wilbur, 140 loads gravel, 7 20
Martin Alden, 5 hours horse and 5 hours man, 1 50
$200 70
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ANNUAL REPORT.
DISTRICT NO. 2.
1884 March 18 to May 21.
T. T. Burt, 261 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 39 15
H. A. Dean, 169 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 25 35
A. Briggs, 852 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 12 82
Shepard Philips, 5 hours at 15 cts. per hour 75
Stephen Corey, 50 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 7 50
Asa Read, 55 hours at 15 cts. per honr, 8 25
Geo. A. Norcutt, 29 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 35
Chas. Corey, 33 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 95
A. Boardman. 30 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 50
Amasa Bowen, 38 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 5 70
Samuel C. Norcutt 60 hours at 15 cts. per hour 9 00 Miles Dean, 20 hours at 15 cts, per hour, 3 00
Horace Macomber, 40 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 6 00 Oct 10 Irvin Chace, 50 hours at 15 cts. per hour 7 50 Oct 10 Irvin Chase, 355 loads gravel, 14 32 Apr. 17 T. T. Burt, and 2 horse 8 hours each, 3 60
Apr. 19 G. A. Norcutt 16 hours,
2 40
1884 Aug. 28 to Sept. 4.
8 50
T. T. Burt, 68 hours, Shep. Phillips, 8 hours,
1 00
Wm. Babbitt, 80 hours, 10 00
N. G. T. Bowen, 61} hours, 7 68
Geo. W. Westgate, 176 hours, 22 00
Geo. H. Westgate, 24 hours,
3 00
$211 32
DISTRICT NO. 3
L. D. Millard, 241 hours labor at 15 36 15
Isaac Babbitt, 65 hours labor 66
9 75
Gideon Myrick, 70 hours labor 66
10 50
Samuel Covel, 45 hours labor 66
6 75
Adoniram Cummings, 15 hours labor at 15 2 25
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Stephen Hathaway, 50 hours labor at 15 7 50 Cyrus Hathaway, 50 hours labor at 15 44 loads of Gravel at 3cts. per load, 8 82
Francis Newhall, 40 hours labor at 15 6 00
Albert Hathaway, 10 hours labor at 15 1 50
J. H. Cummings, 30 hours labor at 15 4 50
Herbert F. Briggs, 10 hours labor at 15 1 50
C. Dexter Babbitt, 50 loads gravel at 3 cts, 1 50
T. A. Briggs, 973 hours labor at 15 14 62
Arthur E. Jones, 4 hours labor at 13
52
Rolin H. Babbitt, 20 hours labor at 13
2 60
Wm. H. S. Crane, 20 hours labor 2 60
Geo. W. Crane, 7 hours labor at 13 91
Horetio Peck, 2 hours labor at 13 26
Simeon Briggs, 5 hours labor at 13
65
T. A. Briggs, 22 hours labor at 13
2 86
$121 74
DISTRICT No. 4.
Peter L. Chase,
20 62
Geo. E. Boyce,
14 75
John Boyce, 6 00
Elisha Belcher,
1 50
Calvin Belcher,
88
Bradford Hathaway,
8 75
Albert Dean,
1 50
Walter D. Nichols,
10 75
Benjamin Coombs,
8 50
John Dillingham,
13 88
James Dillingham,
6 00
Charles Davis,
3 00
John Grinnell,
4 25
James Maguire,
8 50
Benjamin Phillips, 4 25
Charles Carr,
4 25
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Benjamin C'hace, posts & gravel,
4 88
Charles E. Chace,
2 50
Thomas H. Chace,
14 20
$138 96
DISTRICT NO. 5.
A. W. Allen, 683 hours, 10 274
David T. Strange, 45 hours,
6 75
Alfred Peirce, 10-hours at 13 cts. per hour and 50} hours, 8 873
J. F. Richmond, 25} hours,
3 79
Cyrus Haskins, 252 hours,
3 822
G. P. Strange, 18 hours,
2 70
Clinton L. Briggs, 7 hours,
1 05
H. W. Clark, 144 loads gravel, and 30 hours,
10 26
Philip A. Strange, 8-2 hours,
1 27호
Charles E. Terry, 5 hours,
75
Lewis D. Terry, 5 hours,
75
R. B. Eaton, blowing rocks, 4 00
Gideon Babbitt, 45 hours, 6 75
Gideon Babbitt, 60 loads gravel, 1 80
Simeon L. Luther, 20 hours,
3 00
Willard H. Hathaway, 15 hours, 2 25
N. H. Strange 100 hours,
15 00
N. H. Strange, and others 70 hours,
9 10
$92 20
DISTRICT NO. 6.
J. T. Townsend, 200 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 30 00 J. T. Townsend, 20 hours at 13 cts. per hour, 2 60
Wm. Caswell, 62 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 9 30
Wm. Caswell, 20 hours at 13 cts. per hour, 2 60
D. P. Westgate, 333 hours at 13 cts. cer hour, 5 00 Franklin Phillips, 30 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 50 Franklin Peirce, 40 loads gravel, 1 20
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ANNUAL REPORT.
N. G. Townsend, 75 hours at 15 cts. per honr, 11 25 J. H. Thrasher, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 00
B. H. Thrasher, 10 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 1 50
J. A. Crowningshield, 10 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 1 50
Joseph Staples, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 3 00
Joseph Staples, 18 loads gravel,
54
Geo. A. Harmon, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 3 00
B. E. Townsend, 60 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 9 00
B. E. Townsend, 15 hours at 13 cts. per hour, 1 95
Rufus Macomber, 50 loads gravel, 1 50
Isarel Chace, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 3 00
Isaac Ellis, 25 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 3 75
William Donaldson, 78 loads gravel, 2 34
Thos. H. Seekell, 30 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 4 50
Thos. H. Seekell, 38 loads gravel, 1 14
Wm. M. Cole, 15 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 2 25
Chas. A. Shaw, 13g at 15 cts. per hour, 2 00
P. H. Fletcher, 20 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 3 00
L. P. Fletcher, 633 hours at 15 cts. per hour, 10 00
$123 42
DISTRICT No. 7.
Leander Terry,
10 50
George W. Macomber,
13 35
Jason Pittsley, 6 15
Charles S. White,
10 35
Damon D. White,
3 00
James Pierce, 11 00
John Meack,
6 00
Restcome Macomber,
9 00
John Cushing,
1 50
Julius C. Haskins,
9 00
John T. Haskins,
3 00
Adoniram Wilcox,
4 95
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Elkanah Pierce,
14 00
Elkanan Pierce, 201 loads gravel,
6 03
Elam Haskins,
12 35
William Simms,
4 50
John Staples,
6 75
Cash Vial,
6 30
Seth F. Staples,
7 50
Timothy Staples,
3 00
Charles F. Paull,
9 00
Charles F. Paull, 24 loads gravel,
72
Silas Downing,
3 00
William H. Pierce,
9 90
James H. Wade, 147 loads gravel,
4 41
George S. Clark,
4 50
J. Horton, 175 loads of gravel,
5 25
William Dolanson, 16 loads of gravel,
48
Frederick Horton,
1 50
Edward Horton,
3 00
Apollos B. Reed,
1 50
Russell Haskins,
3 00
James Wade,
6 00
Charles M. Wade,
39 70
$240 19
Valuation and Tax List.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 30, 1884.
BY THE COLLECTOR, A. HERBERT ALLEN.
NAME.
Poll Tax.
Personal.
Real.
Total.
Stephen B. Allen Heirs,
$4
$2 68
$23 92
$30 60
Davis Allen heirs,
2
2 68
18 36
23 04
Jethro Ashley,
2
1 24
9 28
12 52
Martin Alden,
2
1 77
12 38
16 15
Augustus Adams,
2
2
Benjamin Anthony,
2
8 66
10 66
Henry Anthony,
2
2
William R. Angell,
2
2
William Braman,
2
2
Thomas Burt's Heirs,
12 38
12 38
Wid. Caroline Burt,
68
: 68
Stephen A. Burt,
2
50
8 45
10 98
Daniel S. Briggs,
2
1 77
14 03
17 80
Caleb S. Briggs,
2
49
4 53
8 02
Andrew Briggs,
2
24
3 24
Charles Bissett,
2
6 19
17 73
25 92
Caleb D. Babbitt,
2
53
3 51
6 04
William Babbitt,
2
7 22
21 45
30 67
William Babbitt and others,
7 42
7 42
William Babbitt, guardian,
William Boyce,
2
83
6 81
64
Edward Babbitt heirs,
10 27
10 27
Simeon Briggs heirs,
50
13 61
14 11
Simeon Briggs,
2
3 71
71
Herbert F. Briggs,
. 2
00
Thomas A. Briggs,
2
1 48
14 02
17 50
John D. Babbitt heirs,
25
10 72
10 97
71
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Adoniram Babbitt,
1 04
04
Rollin H. Babbitt,
2
95
12 38
15 33
Enoch B. Babbitt,
2
4 00
18 77
24 77
Isaac Babbitt,
2
1 77
20
75
24 52
Gideon H. Babbitt,
2
2 39
4 39
Angeline Bassett,
86
11
96
12 82
John Boyce,
2
95
18 15
21 10
Elisha Belcher,
2
4 13
6 13
George E. Boyce,
2
86
16 71
19 57
Calvin Belcher,
2
42
88
5 30
William H. Belcher,
2
2 00
Lucy A. Briggs,
2
2 00
Job D. Briggs,
2
2 00
Sarah Burt,
25
3 09
3 34
Thos. T. Burt,
2
2 48
4 48
Nancy Burt,
12 99
12 99
Alvin Briggs,
2
1 53
13 61
17 14
N. G. T. Bowen,
2
11
16 50
19 61
Amasa W. Bowen,
2 00
George H. Bowers,
2
6 23
16 50
24 73
Alfred Boardman,
2
3 75
18 56
24 31
Asa W. Bodfish,
2
00
Lewis Bragg,
54
4 78
5 32
Nelson E. Blynn,
2
2 10
8 67
12 77
Richard W. Bliss,
2
78
2 78
Thomas Chaffee,
2
2 00
Abbie Chaffee,
48
2 48
John C. Crane,
2
74
16 93
19 67
William H. S. Crane,
2
32
10 85
14 17
Samuel Covill,
2
68
9 68
14 36
George Crane,
2
2 00
Sarah Crane,
7 63
63
Adoniram Cummings,
2
3 42
65
7 07
Benjamin F. Coombs,
4
3 30
19 39
26 69
Margaret Crane,
1 28
15 88
17
16
John Cameron,
2
2 00
Abial B. Crane,
1 03
10 64
11 67
George Cummings,
2
1 77
7 01
10 78
Joseph T. Cummings,
2
43
6 60
9 03
Jason Cummings,
2
74
8 87
11 61
Barzillia Cranes heirs,
83
6 19
7 02
Nathan G. Case,
2
43
7 84
10 27
Charles Corey,
2
2 60
4 60
42
2 88
3 30
Chester I. Briggs,
2
.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Mary L. Corey,
12 99
12 99
Stephen Corey,
2
60
65
10 25
Thomas G. Chase,
2
2 00
Irving A. Chase,
2
: 99
4 99
George W. Cummings,
2
42
2 42
Andrew H. Covill,
2
2 02
4 02
James Covill,
2
2 00
Charles E. Clark,
2
2 15
22 27
26 42
Charles E. Clark Jr.
2
5 78
7 78
James Clark,
2
2 00
Benjamin Crane heirs,
83
83
Peter L. Chase,
2
: 38
28 05
33 43
Thomas H. Chase,
2
42
42
Henry W. Clark,
2
1 44
7 21
10 65
Israel Chace,
2
58
6 80
38
William Caswell,
4
1 57
16 13
21 70
George W. Caswell,
1.03
1 03
Daniel Caswell,
2
2 00
Charles E. Carr,
2
1 48
11 14
14 62
Samuel H. Cudworth,
2
1 69
7 42
11 11
Calvin T. Crane,
2
10 56
17 74
30 30
John Cushing,
2
82
83
3 65
John F. Cushing,
2
6 19
8 19
Mrs. E. R. Clark,
3 51
3 51
Stephen H. Clark,
2
42
42
George S. Clark,
2
1 11
7 84
10 95
Samuel H. Clark,
2
: 00
Joseph H. Cummings,
·2
2 00
Edgar E. Chase,
2
21
21
Albert B. Cummings,
2
2 00
John Croningshield,
2
25
2 25
George W. Crane,
2
2 00
Miles S. Dean,
2
1 44
11 55
14 99
Vernon L. Dean,
2
00
Clarence W. Dean,
2
62
2 62
Albert E. Dean,
2
24
24
Ebenezer Deans heirs,
19 06
19 06
Thomas C. Deans heirs,
18 03
18 03
Thomas F. Dean,
2
2 48
16 62
21 10
Hercules Dean,
2
1 98
18 85
22 83
Charles A. Davis,
2
32
8 66
11 98
James D. Dillingham,
2
11
14 77
17 88
Esther D. Dillingham,
3 30
3 30
21
ANNUAL REPORT.
Sophia P. D. Dillingham,
3 30
3 30
John Q. Dillingham,
2
3 63
28 30
33 93
Silas Downing,
2
21
3 30
5 51
Herbert A. Dean,
2
4 41
79 49
85 90
William Donaldson,
2
70
11 55
14 25
Robert Davidson,
2
17
2 17
Benjamin F. Dean,
42
42
Charles G. Delano,
2
74
7 22
9 96
James C. Denning,
2
2 00
Isaac Ellis,
2
2 00
Magaret Ellis,
2 88
2 88
Rollin B. Eaton,
2
1 40
12 09
15 49
Theodore H. Eaton,
2
2 00
Joseph R. Elsbree,
2
2 35
12 79
17 14
Jeremiah R. Elsbree,
2
2 00
William K. Evans,
2
95
11 55
14 50
Oliver E. French,
2
21
15 47
17 68
Charles W. Farmer,
2
1 03
9 90
12 93
Emily Farmer,
8 04
04
James C. French,
2
1
24
4 54
7
Timothy E. French,
2
42
: 95
7 37
Isaac E. French,
2
: 00
Wid. Mary B. French,
21
24
1 45
Christopher P. French,
2
1 52
10 89
14 41
Phillip H. Fletcher,
2
9 08
11 08
Lewis P. Fletcher,
2
5 24
31 35
38 59
Everett French,
2
2 00
John Figot,
2
2 00
Lewis Green,
2
2 68
4 68
Allen Gray,
25
10 11
10 36
Alexander T. Gray,
2
83
2 83
John H. Grinnell,
2
54
11
55
14 09
John Gidmark,
2
48
4 48
Shadrach Hathaway,
42
10 44
10 86
Enoch S. Hathaway,
2
1 03
3 03
Enoch Hathaway, heirs,
1 24
1 24
Benjamin Hathaways, heirs,
4 13
4 13
Henry Hathaway,
2
9 47
14 69
26 16
Willard H. Hathaway,
'2
70
2
70
Rebecca G. Hathaway,
21
20
21 20
Wid. Elizabeth J. Haskins,
18 98
18 98
David Hoxie,
2
1 94
20 54
24 48
Frederic M. Horton,
2
2 00
22
ANNUAL REPORT.
Henry Horton,
2
: 00
Cyrus Hathaway,
2
1 98
10
19
14 17
Sarah J. Hathaway,
1 65
65
Albert Hathaway,
2 88
2 88
Cyrus Haskins,
2
99
99
Cyrus Haskins, heirs,
6 93
6 93
Bradford G. Hathaway,
2
1 90
48
13 38
Peter Hathaways, heirs,
15 68
15 68
George A. Harmon,
2
95
19
14
Augustus R. Haines,
2
. 54
6 54
Henry A. Haines,
2
2 00
Clarence E. Haines,
2
2 00
Howard Haines,
1 03
1 03
George F. Howard,
2
62
66
3 28
Russel Haskins,
·2
2 00
Stephen Hathaway,
2
1 82
14 07
17 89
Charles R. Haskins,
2
2 00
Julius C. Haskins,
2
10
17 32
21 42
Malachi Haskins,
2
66
7 84
10 50
William W. Haskins,
2
21
2 21
John T. Haskins,
2
2 00
Elam R. Haskins,
2
87
9 08
11 95
Catharine Harrington,
25
6 19
6 44
Cornelius Harrington,
2
62
2 62
Jacob C. Haskins,
2
25
2 25
Lydia G. Haskins,
29
15 26
15 56
Fanny Haskins, heirs,
8 25
8 25
Sarah J. Hoard's heirs,
8 46
8 46
Isaac N. Horton,
2
87
2 87
Edward V. Hazard,
2
74
2 74
Thomas Hathaway,
2
00
Freueric Haskins,
2
2 00
George L. Hammond,
2
87
9 60
12 47
George W. Hatch,
7 42
7 42
Arthur Jones,
2
74
74
Giles L. Leach,
2
2 56
35 27
39 83
Harry S. Leach,
2
2 00
Obadiah Lawton,
2
45
11 14
13 59
William F. Lincoln,
2
2 00
Simeon W. Luther,
2
61
2 61
Margaret Luther,
7 42
7 42
Benjamin Luther,
2
1 11
14 36
17 47
Elmer Lane,
2
2 00
23
ANNUAL REPORT.
Horatio Lawton,
2
2 00
Frank S. Macomber,
2
4 95
4 95
11 90
James H. Macomber,
2
1 07
4 13
7 20
Horace Macomber,
2
2 43
: 43
Frederick Macomber,
2
2 00
Gideon H. Myrick,
2
1 11
11 55
14 66
John W. Meack,
2
83
4 33
7 16
Sarah C. Myrick,
16 83
16 83
Sarah C. Myrick, guardian,
71
3 71
Ebenezer Macomber,
2
29
11 26
13 55
Ebenezer Macomber, guardian,
2 06
2 06
Maria Macomber,
25
25
George W. Macomber,
2
3 09
24 75
29 84
Restcome Macomber,
2
13 73
15
73
Rufus B. Macomber,
2
: 00
James Maguire,
2
1 49
14 27
17 76
Lorenzo D. Millard,
2
10 64
44 71
57 35
Restcome Macomber and Henry Brightman,
16 09
16 09
Edward A. Maguire,
2
2 00
William McCall,
2
86
4 95
7 81
Edward Moody,
2
2 00
William H. Maker,
2
62
2 62
Samuel Norcutt,
3 71
: 71
Samuel C. Norcutt,
2
42
2 42
George A. Norcutt,
2
83
2
Silas Norcutt,
7 83
7 83
Barnard Norcutt,
25
7 63
7 88
Betsey Newhall,
03
03
Francis Newhall,
2
1 69
19 22
22
91
Walter D. Nichols,
2
1 45
28 67
32
12
James Orr,
2
2 00
Horatio W. Peck,
2
2 00
Augustus F. Pierce,
2
1 65
13 20
16 85
James Pierce.
2
49 50
2 06
53 56
Jason Pittsley,
2
12
44
3 56
Everett E. Pierce,
2
2 00
Albert Pitts,
2
9 41
42 69
54 10
Thomas F. Pool,
7 ..
2 00
Samuel W. Phillips,
2
2 27
4 27
James F. Phillips,
2
8 25
10 25
Andrew .N Pierce, heirs,
5 49
5 49
Darius Phillips, heirs,
1 53
11 55
13 08
24
ANNUAL REPORT.
Jeremiah W. Pierce,
74
74
Samuel S. Pierce,
2
3 05
5 05
Shepard Phillips,
2
1 03
2 47
50
Alfred Pierce,
·2
1 65
10 73
14 38
Franklin Phillips,
2
83
80
9 63
Charles F. Phillips,
2
2 00
F. A. Paull's heirs,
18 97
18 97
Charles F. Paull,
2
2 00
Thomas P. Paull,
2
2 00
Paull Bros.,
7 88
1 24
9 12
David R. Pierce heirs,
30
3 30
Elkanah Pierce,
2
15 80
28 54
46 34
Leonard S. Parker,
2
42
2 42
William H. Pierce,
2
43 40
12 00
57 40
Charles E. Pierce,
2 48
2 48
D. Benjamin Phillips,
2
2 00
Robert E. Pierce,
2
2 00
John A. Reed,
2
29
9 90
12 19
Otis E. Reed,
2
00
Asa W. Reed,
2
3 96
5 96
John F. Richmond,
2
62
8 25
10 87
David K. Richmond,
2
2 00
Wid. Stephen C. Ramsdell,
03
1 03
Apollos B. Reed,
2
2 00
Salmon Richmond, heirs,
10
72
10 72
Alonzo Reynolds,
2
83
83
William H. Smith,
2
91
5 36
27
Sinai Seekells, heirs,
77
5 77
Daniel D. Strange,
2 76
18 35
21
11
Noah H. Strange,
2
2 00
Noah H. Staange, trustee,
41
41
Thomas Stranges, heirs,
28 46
28 46
George P. Strange,
2
1 24
58
: 82
George A. Strange,
2
2 00
Maria J. Strange,
46
99
1 45
David T. Strange,
2
1 98
13 61
17 59
Ellery W. Strange,
2
2 00
Elam Staples,
2
25
2 25
Charles F. Staples,
2
2 00
Darius Sanford,
5 98
5 98
Charles A. Shaw,
2
83
5 36
19
David F. Strange,
2
1 24
24
Thomas L. Smith,
2
61
8 25
10 86
25
ANNUAL REPORT.
Joseph Staples,
2
37
8 25
10 62
Isaac Seymour,
2
2 22
19 63
23 85
Richard Seymour,
2
2 00
Thomas H. Seekell,
2
1 73
17 94
21
67
John S. Staples,
2
5
14 02
21 51
John F. Staples,
2
2 00
Seth F. Staples,
2
87
12 46
15 33
Timothy Staple,
2
1 07
13
20
16
27
Williams Simms,
2
4 74
12 37
19
11
William G. Simms,
2
2 00
Congregational Society,
6 19
6
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