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Whole amount for poor out of Almshouse
$505 82
STATE AID.
M. M. Wellman, 12 months at $4, $48 00
Angeline Williams, 11 months at 4, 44 00
Angeline Williams, 1 month at 2, 2 00
Mary E. Smith, 12 months at 4,
48 00
Reuben Chase, 12 months at 4,
48 00
Maria Macomber, 8 months at 4,. 32 00
Andrew J. Briggs, 3 months at 4,
12 00
- -
$234 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
MILITARY AID.
B. F. Dean, 12 months at $6, $72 00
C. F. Staples, 2 months at 10, 20 00
J. A. Read, 12 months at 6,
72 00
Andrew J. Briggs, 4 months at 8,
32 00
Andrew J. Briggs, 1 month at 3,
3 00
O
$199 00
SCHOOLS.
B. F. Dean, sawing wood, 7 cords, $II 25
Enoch V. Boyce, sawing wood, 95
Percy A. Haskins, care School House and building fires in No. 7, JI 20
Percy A. Haskins, sawing and housing wood, 3 00
Percy A. Haskins, cleaning stove pipe, 50
Walter A Strange, building fires, No. 5, 4 40
Willie Wardell,
" 6, 9 75
Irving Anderson
66 4, 9 50
Irving Anderson, sawing and splitting 1-2 cord wood, 75
John Dillingham, 2 5-8 cords wood, 9 5°
Roy Wellman, building fires No. I, 6 25
George A Holden, sawing and splitting I-2 cord wood, 75
TEACHERS, SPRING TERM, 1891.
Julia R. Burt, No. 1, 10 weeks at $8 00, $80 00
Lillian M. Darling, 2, 66
80 00
Lucy A. Hayes, 66 66
3,
80 00
Ada Anthony, 4, 66
7 50 75 00
Lizzie A. Cook, 66 66 6 00 60 00
Alton Reed, 6 66
6, 7 00 70 00
Nellie M. Fewks, 66 66 8 50 85 00
E. G. Strange, building fires, No. 5, 2 25
C. D. Babbitt,
3, 2 25
5,
7,
J. T. Cummings, sawing and housing wood, 6 45 .
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ANNUAL REPORT.
A. F. Haskins, sawing and splitting wood,
No. 7,2 I 00
G. L. Hammond, sawing 2 1-2 cords wood, 4 00
H. A. Dean, Io cords wood, 40 00
J: W: Terry, sawing wood, No. 5, 3 75
· Gideon Babbitt, 1-2 cord wood, No. I, 2 00
Paull' Bros., wood, 29 22
C. T. Crane, 5 cords woods, 18 65
J. F. Richmond, 2 cords wood, 7 00
G. L. Leach, 1-2 cord wood, 2 00
TEACHERS, FALL TERM, 1891,
Tulia R. Burt, No. I, II weeks at $8 50 $93 50
ellie A Luther, " 2, 66 7 50 82 50
Ida Goldthwaite, " 3, 7 5° 82 50
Minerva Dean, 66 66 82 50
4,
7 50
Eudora M. Allen, 5, 6 00 '66 00
Alton W. Read, " 6, 66
7 00 77 00
Nellie M. Fewks, " 7, 66
8 50 93 50 Cliffie Haskins, sawing 3 cords of wood, 3 00
Wm. H. Belcher, sawing 2 1-2 cords of wood, 3 75
Clifford Macomber, building fires, No. 2, 5 38
N. H. Strange, building fires, No. 5, 4 40
Mary LeB. Corey, 1-2 cord of wood, 2 00
TEACHERS WINTER TERM-1891-92.
Julia R. Burt, No. 1, 12 weeks at $8 50, $102 00
Cyril O. Abell, No. 2, 66 8 00, 96 00
Ida Goldthwaite, No. 3, 7 50, 90 00
Mary R. Pope, No. 4, 7 50, 90 00
Eudora M. Allen, No. 5, 10 66 6 00, 60 00
Alton Reed, No. 6, I2 7 00, 66 84 00
Nellie M. Fewks, No. 7, 66 8 50 102 00
Expended for schools,
- $1,936 40
EXPENDED FOR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
George F. King & Merrill, books, $25 17
Wm. Ware & Co., 13 00
Thompson Brown & Co., 66
6 83
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ANNUAL REPORT.
J. B. Lippincott & Co., 66
3 00
Perry Mason & Co., 5 25
H. A. Dickerman & Son, 66
5 33
American Book Co., books and supplies,
37 64
Eastern Education Bureau, 3 maps. 12 00
A. J. Barker, ink, 1 00
Lee & Shepard, 3 00
University Pub. Co., books,
40 32
Boston School Supply,
15 60
C. T. Crane, cash paid out for school sup- plies, 6 42
M. LeB. Corey, cash paid out for school supplies, 2 72
Amount paid for books and supplies,
$177 28
MEMORIAL DAY.
Amount of money appropriated for Memor-
ial Day, $25,00
Church & Burt's team,
$2 00
C. H. Buffington, printing programmes, I 88
Abijah Wales, speaker,
5 00
Car fare and telephoning,
65
P. C. Porter, music, 2 08
II 61
Balance left in Treasury,
$13 39
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES, EXCEPTING BERK- LEY AND DIGHTON BRIDGE.
Alfred Boardman,
151 hours at 15C.,
$22 65
Samuel Norcutt,
60
66
9 00
H. A. Dean
130
19 50
Fred Maconfer.
I44
66 66
3 75
Chester Brigg.,
70
66 66
10 50
Maria Macomber,
3 00
George W. Westgate, 100
66
66
15 00
George W. Westgate, 15 loads gravel at 3c.,
45
66 66
66
21 60
Everett Dean.
25
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ANNUAL REPORT.
30 hours at 15℃., 4 50
Harry Angel, 29
66
4 35
Erven Chace,
40 6 00
Erven Chace,
42 I loads gravel at 3c., 12 63
Caleb Briggs,
100 hours at 15c., 15 00
· Mrs. Charles Clark, 4 35
Thomas T. Burt, 281 hours at 15℃. 42 15
Thomas T. Burt, posts and rails, 1 00
Thomas T. Burt, painting signs to road
50
Giles Leach, 57 hours at 15c., 8 55
Giles Leach, 45 loads of gravel at 3c.,
I 35
George E. Boyce, 20 hours at 15c., 3 00
90
Alfred Boardman, 30 loads of gravel at 3c., Charles W. Cook, 58 hours at 15c.,
8 70
John Cameron, 32 hours at 15c.,
4 80
John Cameron, 19 loads of gravel at 3c.,
57
Joseph T. Cummings, 76 hours at 15c.,
II 40
Joseph T. Cummings, powder and safety fuse, 65
Estate of Hercules Dean, 28 loads of gravel at 3c., 84
Calvin T. Crane, 10 loads of gravel at 3c , 30
Christopher P. French, 121 loads of gravel . at 3C., 3 63
Alvin Briggs, 60 hours at 15c.,
9 00
James Angel, 40 hours at 15c., 6 00
Francis P. Clark, 35 hours at 15℃.,
5 25
Willard Hathaway, 20 hours at 15c., 3 00
Martin Alden, 10 loads of gravel at 3c., 30
Francis Richmond, 30 hours at 15c.,
4 50
George L. Hammond, 10 hours at 15c.,
I 50
Edwin H. Allen, 219 1-2 hours at 15c.,
32 93
Daniel S. Briggs, 15 hours at 15c.,
2 25
Mrs. Charles Bissett, building stones,
50
Amos H. Allen, 194 hours at 15c.,
29 10
Amos H. Allen, horse four hours at 15C., 60
Amos H. Allen, posts and rails, 2 00
Stephen Corey,
%
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ANNUAL REPORT.
John Rose, 83 hours at 15c.,
12 45€
N. G. T. Bowen, 54 hours at 15c., 8 IO
Capt. Phillips, 200 loads of gravel at 3c., 6 00
A. L. Bliss, 170 hours at 15c.,
25 5º
Wm. Boyce, 5 hours at 15c.,
75
Amount expended by Sec. No. I, Thomas
T. Burt, Commissioner.
$390 38
George Tyler Pennock, axle arm to road scraper,
$3 00
Charles O. Thrasher,
48 00
Charles O. Thrasher, horse,
7 50
Ralph W. Thrasher,
8 00
John F. Richmond,
8 35
N. H. Strange,
4 50
Jethro Ashley,
21 95
George E. Boyce,
II2 50
Peter L. Chace,
43 90
Arthur J. Bennett,
23 55
Enoch V. Boyce,
12 50
Hiram B. Chase,
9 16
James D. Dillingham,
3 00
Moses Bergeron
4 50
Calvin T. Belcher,
4 50
Elisha Belcher,
3 00
Edwin L. Belcher,
3 00
Wm. H. Belcher,
3 00
John Q. Dillingham,
3 60
Benjamin D. Phillips,
15 00
John H. Grinnell,
13 50
George H. Bowers, 135 loads gravel at 3c.
4 05
Martin Alden, 187 loads gravel at 3c.,
5 61
James Maguire,
I 58
F. R. Washburn,
I 65
Alfred Pierce,
3 75
Clinton Briggs,
I 50
Adelbert Briggs,
I 50
Manuel Sylvia,
7 50
George E. Boyce, Jr.,
13 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
REPAIRS ON GUIDE-BOARDS.
George W. Sprague, painting and repairing, 21 00
LaureSton French, 6 guide boards, 2 80
Jethro Ashley, labor on guide boards, 2 80
Georce Boyce, labor on guide boards,
7 00
Amount expended by Sec. No. 2, George F. Boyce, Commissioner. $429 75.
Eli Wardell, 392 1-2 hours at 15c., $58 88
Eli Wardell, horse, 334 hours at 15c., 50 10
B. E. Townsend, 126 hours at 15℃, 18 90
C. P. French, 335 hours at 15c., 50 25
C. P. French, horse, 35 hours at 15℃., 5 25
N. G. Townsend. 125 1-2 hours at 15c.,
18 83
N. G. Townsend, horse, 43 hours at 15c.,
6 45
Charles A. Shaw, 15 hours at 15c.,
2 25
Charles A. Shaw, stone for bridge,
I 25
Charles A. Shaw, 21 loads of gravel at 3c.,
63
Frank Phillips, 30 hours at 15c.,
4 50
Walter Phillips, 20 hours at 15c.,
3 00
Jason Pittsley, 62 hours at 15c.,
II 85
Elan Haskins, 143 hours at 15c.,
21 75
Damon White, 44 hours at 15c., 6 60
John Thrasher, 50 hours at 15c., 7 50
John Thrasher, horse, 50 hours at 15c., 7 50
John Thrasher, 67 loads of gravel at 3c., 2 OI
Mr. Northrup, 39 hours at 15c., 5 85
Mr. Northrup, 18 hours at 15℃.,
2 70
Mr. Northrup, stone,
5º
Mr. Northrup, 10 loads of gravel at 3c.,
30
Wm. Dean, 74 loads of gravel at 3c.,
2 22
John Crowningshield, 104 1-2 hours at I5C., 15 68
Arthur Caswell, 29 hours at 15c., 4 35
Isaac Ellis, 25 hours at 15c., 3 75
Isaac Ellis, horse, 20 hours at 15c.,
3 00
Charles Phillips, 30 hours at 15c., 4 50
George R. Macomber, 25 hours at 15C., 3 75
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ANNUAL REPORT.
George R. Macomber, horse, 10 hours at I5C.,
I 50
R. Macomber,
Io hours at 15c.,
1 50
R. Macomber, horse,
IO 66
I 50
John Meach,
20
66
66
3 00
John Crowningsheild,
250 loads gravel,
7 50
John Cushing,
Io hours at 15c.,
I 50
Isaac Seymour,
20 66 66
3 00
Isaac Seymour,
20 66
66
3 00
George Hart,
15 loads gravel at 3c.,
45
Joseph Staples,
47
66
66
66
I 4I
George R. Macomber,
59
60
66
I 77
Edward Macomber,
2I
66
66
63
James Dean,
23
66
16
66 69
Charles M. Wade,
30 hours at 15℃.,
4 50
Charles M. Wade,
30
66
66
3 00
Silas Downing, horse,
20
66
66
3 00
Edward Wilcox,
20
3 00
Edward Wilcox, horse,
20
3 00
Malachi Haskins,
35
66
66
5 25
Bradford Reed,
30
66
66
4 50
E. Pierce,
69 loads gravel at 3c., 2 07
Geo. W. Macomber,
90 hours at 15c.,
13 50
Geo. W. Macomber,horse, 20
3 00
John Haskins,
IO
66 66
I 50
John Haskins,
20
3 00
George Harmon,
3 00
George Harmon, stone for bridge,
I OO
Nelson Furbish,
Io hours at 15℃.,
I 50
Charles F. Paull,
39
66
66
5 85
Charles F. Paull, horse, 19
66
66
2 85
Henry Staples, 6 1-2 “
98
Cliff Haskins
5
7 I-2C.,
37
David K. Richmond,
IO
I
50
Thomas Seekell,
9
I 35
George Thrasher,
5
66
66
75
66
66
4 50
Silas Downing,
20
66
66
66
66
66
66
I5C.,
66
66
66
66 66
20
66
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Reuben Chase, IO
66 66 $1 50
Amount expended by Sec. 3, Eli Wardell,
Commissioner. $426 64
Amount expended on roads, 1246 77
Amount appropriated for roads, I200 00
Overdraft, 46 77
REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS.
For the year ending Feb. 18, 1892. At the annual Town meeting the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00) was appropriated for highways, of this amount, four hundred and twenty-five dollars ($425.00) was placed to the repairs of section No. 3, the remainder to sections 1 and 2 equally. On the first day of April your Commissioners met with the Commissioners of Dighton and employed J. C. Standish for tender of the draw of Berkley and Dighton Bridge for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) for the ensuing year. The Commissioners of Berkley and Dighton have caused to be expended by Mr. Standish and others the sum of one hundred and one dollars ($101.00) for repairs on the same, Berkley's tax $30.30. Your Commissioners have had thirty-five (35) guide boards re- painted and six new ones built at an expense of thirty-three dollars and sixty cents ($33.60).
Amount expended on Highways :
By T. T. Burt, Section No. I, $403 00
" Geo. E. Boyce, 66
2, 395 15
" Eli W. Wardell, 66
3,
426 64
$1,224 79
GEO. E. BOYCE,
Road Com.
THOMAS T. BURT, of
ELI WARDELL. Berkley
TABLE OF AGGREGATES.
Receipts,
$10,655 69
Town Officers,
$472 40
Miscellaneous Bills,
4,365 73
Berkley and Dighton Bridge,
41 80
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Soldier's Relief,
319 25
Poor out of Almshouse,
505 82
State Aid,
234 00
Military Aid,
199 00
Schools,
1,936 40
Books,
177 28
Memorial Day,
61
Highways and Bridges, except Berkley and Dighton Bridge, 1,246 77
Cash in Treasury,
1,021 43
Uncollected Taxes for 1891,
124 20
-- $10,655 69
The undersigned having been appointed, duly sworn as auditor of the Town of Berkley for the current year, submits the following report :
The Treasurer has exhibited vouchers in the form of orders and receipts for all the money expended by him.
He has given the Town credit for cash from
all sources, $10,655 69
He has charged the Town with money paid out the current year, $9,510 06
Cash on hand in Treasury, 1,021 43
Uncollected Taxes, 124 20
-$10,655 69
The Treasurer has also in his hands four Oyster-notes, payable yearly of $1,525 each, amounting to $6,100 00 And two Fish-notes of $65 each, amount-
ing to
130 00
PHILIP C. PORTER, Auditor of Town of Berkley.
A true Copy-Attest.
NOAH H. STRANGE
Treasurer.
The Auditor would suggest to all having claims upon the Town in the future the advisability of so classifying their bills
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ANNUAL REPORT.
that each item shall appear under its proper head. This would greathe facilitate the work of the Treasurer and would give a just exhibit of each man's account. As an illustration there were charged under the head of "Services of Town Officers." The present year, items of cash paid out for " sundries," belonging to the school or miscellaneous account. This, of course, makes the bill for services appear larger than it really is.
TABLE OF AGGREGATES ON PROPERTY ASSESSED.
Total value of Real and Personal Property
in the Town of Berkley for 1891,
$377,625 00
Tax rate per thousand,
$10 50
No. of Horses Assessed,
231
66 Cattle 66
477
66
Sheep 66
31
66 Swine
64
66
Dwelling houses,
239
66 Acres of Land,
9,788
Polls Assessed,
248
GILES L. LEACH,
Chairman of Assessors.
List of Taxes.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 16TH, 1892.
Poll.
Personal.
Real.
Total.
Stephen B. Allen's heirs,
2 47
27 30
29 77
Amos H. Allen,
2
2 00
Albert W. Allen,
2
3 36
19 II
24 47
Jethro Ashley,
2
1 05
II
71
14 76
Martin Alden,
2
I 68
II
39
15 07
Augustus Adams,
2
2 00
Benjamin Anthony,
2
37
9 71
12 08
Orrin H. Atwood,
2
63
TI 55
14 18
James O. Angell,
2
2 00
Thomas Burt's heirs,
13 65
13 65
Stephen A. Burt,
2
74
9 61
12 35
Daniel S. Briggs,
2
I 47
15 75
19 22
Andrew J. Briggs,
2
I
58
3 58
Charles Bissett's heirs,
I 58
15 49
17 07
Caleb D. Babbitt,
2
I
58
18 22
21 80
Edward A. Barlow,
2
I
31
25 20
28 51
William Babbitt and Others,
3 15
3
William Babbitt, Guardian,
3 68
3 68
Caleb S. Briggs,
2
I
73
14 70
18 43
William Boyce,
2
79
7 61
10 40
Louisa Babbitt,
2
5 36
17 22
24 58
Thomas A. Briggs,
2
3 41
12 29
17 70
John D. Babbitt's heirs,
12 86
12 86
Adoniram Babbitt,
68
68
Rollin H. Babbitt,
2
I 42
13 91
17 33
I
05
I 05
Simeon Briggs,
2 00
William Babbitt,
2
Edwin H. Allen,
2
2 00
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Enoch B. Babbitt,
2 89
21 79
24 68
Isaac Babbitt, «.
2
I 58
3 58
Gideon H. Babbitt,
2
5 57
20 48
28 05
Angeline Bassett,
I 3I
13 13
14 44
John Boyce,
2
2 00
Mary Boyce,
18 64
18 64
Elisha Belcher,
2
4 99
6 99
George E. Boyce,
2
I 73
17 85
21 58
Calvin Belcher,
2
79
3 º5
5 84
William H. Belcher,
2
2 00
Lucy A. Briggs,
58
32
90
Job D. Briggs,
2
2 I
2 21
Clinton L. Briggs.
2
2 00
Chester J. Briggs,
2
2 00
Sarah Burt,
32
I 84
2 16
Thomas T. Burt,
2
2 00
A. L. Bliss,
2
5 78
24 68
32 46
Nancy I. Burt,
13 92
13 92
Amasa W. Bowen,
2
2 00
N. G. T. Bowen,
2
2 26
I7 12
21 38
Alvin Briggs,
31
14 44
15 75
George H. Bowers,
2
I 63
18 38
22 OI
Gregaire Bergeron,
2
2 47
4 47
Moses Bergeron,
2
2 00
2 00
Alfred Boardman,
2
7 19
25 20
34 39
George Boardman,
2
2 00
Nelson E. Blynn,
2
3 20
10 87
16 07
Arthur J. Bennett,
2
I 94
10 08
14 02
Edwin N. Blynn,
2
2 42
4 42
John O. Babbitt,
2
6 30
8 30
Albert F. Bassett,
2
2 00
Herbert F. Briggs,
2
2 00
Charles H. Bowman,
2
2 00
John C. Crane,
53
15 80
16 33
William H. S. Crane,
2
I
16
15 23
18 39
Sarah Crane's heirs,
9 45
9 45
Benjamin F. Coombs,
2
3 15
23 63
28 78
Margaret Crane,
2 68
15 49
18 17
John Cameron,
2
2 00
Emma T. Crane,
II 81
11 81
George Cummings,
2
4 57
21 53
28 10
Barzillai Crane's heirs,
7 09
7 09
Nathan G. Case,
2
2 21
11 03
15 24
Nathan G. Case, Jr.,
2
I 31
3 31
Allen A. Case,
2
79
2 79
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Charles E. Chase,
2
2 00
Joseph T. Cummings,
2
95
7 61
10 56
Charles Corey,
2
4 62
21 00
27 62
Stephen Corey,
2
8 40
I 83
12 23
Thomas G. Chase,
2
2 00
Ervine A. Chase,
2
7 77
19 69
29 46
George W. Cummings,
2
2 00
Andrew J. Covill,
I 84
I 84
Charles E. Clark's heirs,
2 36
23 00
25 36
James F. Clark.
2
2 00
Charles E. Clark,
2
8 40
IO 40
Benjamin Crane's heirs,
31
I 3I
Peter L. Chase,
2
2 26
30 08
34 34
Patrick F. Clark,
2
2 00
William Caswell,
2
47
17 33
20 80
Israel Chase,
74
7 09
7 83
Miriam Chase's heirs,
3 00
3 00
George W. Caswell,
2
42
2 42
Benjamin B. Caswell,
2
58
3 58
Arthur G. Caswell,
2
2 00
Samuel H. Cudworth,
79
8 40
9 19
Calvin T. Crane,
2
32
45
18 38
52 83
John Cushing,
2
21 00
I 05
24 05
Mrs. E. R. Clark,
3 94
3 94
George S. Clark,
2
I
9 71
12 76
John A. Crowningshield,
2
79
5 25
8 04
George W. Crane,
2
2 00
Albert B. Cummings,
2
27
27
Charles W. Cook,
2
2
31
39 90
44 21
Arthur Cushman,
2
2 00
Mary Cummings
5 09
5 09
Reuben Chase,
2
2 00
Thomas H. Chase,
2
I 05
3 05
Jason Cummings,
53
53
Everett Cudworth,
2
2 00
Miles S. Dean,
2
1
94
20 48
24 42
Vernon L. Dean,
2
2 00
Clarence W. Dean,
2
2 00
Albert E. Dean,
2
I 84
3 84
Ebenezer Dean's heirs,
23 36
23 36
Thomas C. Dean's heirs,
21 68
21 68
Thomas F. Dean,
2
89
20 21
24 IO
Charles A. Davis,
2
2 15
9 71
I3 86
Charles B. Davis,
2
2 00
W. W. Davis,
2
I 05
3 º5
I
I
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Hercules Deane's Estate,
21 68
21 68
James Dean Dillingham
2
3 10
15 75
20 85
Fenella Dillingham,
I 47
47
I 94
John Q. Dillingham,
2
3 52
41 00
46 52
Frank N. Dean,
2
2 00
Silas Downing,
2
26
2 78
5 04
Everett Dean,
2
2 00
Herbert A. Dean,
2
4 36
60 32
66 68
Benjamin F. Dean
53
53
Charles G. Delano,
2
9 87
II
87
Harry J. Duffie,
2
3 94
5 94
Charles E. Davis,
2
2 00
James D. Dillingham,
2
2 00
Rhodes K. Edwards,
2
I
16
8 93
12 09
George E. Eddy,
2
95
2 95
Isaac Ellis.
2
26
2 26
Margaret Ellis,
3 41
3 41
Rollin B. Eaton,
2
79
II 92
14. 71
William K. Evans,
2
I C5
3 º5
Charles W. Farmer,
2
5 20
II 81
19 OI
Emily Farmer,
9 45
9 45
Timothy E. French,
2
53
4 99
7 52
Christopher P. French,
2
I 89
13 28
17 17
Phillip H. Fletcher,
2
16 0I
18 OI
Lewis P. Fletcher,
2
7 09
37 59
46 68
Charles E. French,
2
2 00
Nelson A. Furbush,
2
2 00
Reid & Furbush,
I 37
3 41
4 78
James O. French,
5 78
5 78
Isaac E. French,
2
2 00
John H. Grinnell
2
89
12 23
15 12
William J. Grinnell,
2
2 00
Lyman B. Grinnell,
1 05
I
05
Andrew J. Gidmark,
2
6 04
8 04
Joseph Gracia,
2
84
6 30
9 14
Lewis Green,
2
79
6 83
9 62
Benjamin Hathaway's heirs,
4 52
4 52
Henry Hathaway,
2
30 40
21 68
54 08
Willard H. Hathaway,
2
74
2 74
Rebecca G. Hathaway,
13 86
13 86
Elizabeth J. Haskins,
23 36
23 36
David Hoxie,
2
I
31
21
37
24 68
Cyrus Hathaway,
2
I 16
10 13
13 29
Albert Hathaway,
2 99
2 99
Cyrus Haskins,
2
I 26
3 26
24
ANNUAL REPORT.
Cyrus Haskins' heirs,
7 45 )
7 45
George A. Harmon,
2
1 31
5 25
8.36
Augustus R. Haines,
2
6 04
8 64
Henry A. Haines,
2
16 80
18.82
Clarence E. Haines,
2
2 99
Horatio S. Haines,
2
I 42
3 42
George F. Howard.
2
I 94
6 88
IO 82
Russel Haskins,
2
2 00
Stephen Hathaway,
2
I 05
15 75
18 80
Julius C. Haskins,
2
4 04
18 38
24 42
John T. Haskins,
2
4 73
6 73
William W. Haskins,
2
1 05
3 05
Enoch S. Hathaway,
2
84
3 89
6 73
Malachi H. Harkins,
2
2 00
9 71
13 71
Elam R. Haskins,
I 16
9 71
12 87
Cornelius Harrington,
2
53
2 53
Catherine Harrington,
9 98
9 98
Jacob C. Haskins,
2
37
2 37
Lydia G. Haskins,
63
16 28
16 91
Emma Humphrey,
4 20
4 20
Clothier P. Haskins,
2
37
10 76
13 13
Sarah J. Hoard's heirs,
10 76
10 76
Thomas N. Hathaway,
2
84
12 86
15 70
George L. Hammond,
2
37
5 25
7 62
George M. Hatch,
2
74
13 91
16 65
Samuel F. Hazzard,
2
I 37
IO 24
13 61
Irvin Haskins,
2
2 00
Edward E. Haskins,
2
2 00
George T. Hathaway,
2
2 00
Joseph Howland,
2
II 03
47 78
60 81
Arthur L. Hathaway,
2
2 00
Giles L. Leach,
2
3 89
35 81
41 70
Obadiah Lawton's Estate,
5 25
12 50
17 75
William F. Lincoln,
2
I 2I
3 21
Henry J. Leggee,
2
6 83
8 83
Benjamin Luther,
I
16
14 23
15 39
James H. Macomber,
2
1 63
5 51
9 14
Frank S. Macomber,
2
2 63
5 78
IO 41
Horace N. Macomber,
2
2 36
I 05
5 41
Frederic Macomber,
2
2 00
Gideon H. Myrick,
I 47
13 39
16 86
John W. Meack,
2
79
4 99
7 78
Calvin Myrick's heirs,
23 52
23 52
Ebenezer Macomber,
2
12 71
14 71
Edward S. Macomber,
2
2 00
25
ANNUAL REPORT.
Maria Macomber,
32
5 25
5 57
George W. Macomber,
2
7 14
34 28
43 42
Festcome Macomber,
2
13 39
16 80
32 19
Rufus B. Macomber,
2
2 00
George R. Macomber,
2
8 40
29 40
39 80
James Maguire,
2
3 68
15 75
21 43
Jeremiah Murphy, Jr.,
2
9 71
II 71
Caroline McCall,
6 56
6 56
George A. Norcutt,
2
I
05
12 60
15 65
Samuel C. Norcutt,
2
I 47
9 45
12 92
Barnard Norcutt,
32
8 77
9 09
Betsey Newhall,
53
53
Louisa J. Newhall,
14 70
14 70
Walter D. Nichols heirs,
74
25 62
26 36
Sarah Nichols,
I
31
27 93
29 24
William H. Northup,
2
84
10 50
13 34
Augustus F. Pierce,
2
2 15
14 96
19 II
James Pierce's heirs,
68 25
I 58
69 83
Jason Pittsley,
I 73
I 73
Thomas F. Poole,
2
2 00
Samuel W. Phillips,
2 10
2 10
James F. Phillips heirs,
9 19
9 19
Everett F. Phillips,
2
2 00
Andrew Pierce's heirs,
6 74
6 74
D. Benjamin Phillips,
2
2 26
9 35
13 61
Samuel S. Pierce,
2
21
3 94
6 15
Shepard Phillips,
2
4 05
6 05
Walter I. Phillips,
2
42
I 84
4 26
Alfred Pierce,
2
I 47
II 81
15 28
Philip C. Porter,
2
2 00
Franklin Phillips,
2
32
7 77
10 09
Charles F. Phillips
2
3 94
5 94
Frederic A. Paul's heirs,
22 84
22 84
Charles F. Paull,
2
2 00
Thomas P. Paull,
2
2 00
Thomas P. Paull, Guardian,
16 80
16 80
Paull Brothers.
II 87
8 93
20 80
James W. Paull,
2
2 00
David R. Pierce's heirs,
3 94
3 94
William H. Pierce,
2
49 77
14 28
66 05
Elkanah Pierce,
2
20 30
31 34
53 64
Herbert A. Perry,
2
4 57
6 57
Edmond O. Phillips,
2
2 00
John A. Reed,
2
74
2 74
Matthias G. Mosher,
2
2 00
26
ANNUAL REPORT.
Otis E. Reed,
6 04
6 04
Florence Reed,
6 04
6 04
Asa W. Reed,
2
3 68
5 68
John F. Richmond,
2
79
8 24
11 03
David K. Richmond,
2
2 00
Widow, Stephen C. Ramsdill
26
26
Apollos B. Reed
2
2 00
James F. Reid,
2
2 00
John D. Rose,
2
2 2I
13 91
12
Sarah Rounds,
2 36
2 36
Emanuel Rounds,
2
2 00
Antone F. Rose,
2
1 05
12 86
15 91
David T. Strange,
4
2 63
13 97
20 60
Albert W. Strange,
2
2 00
Daniel D. Strange,
20 21
20 21
Noah H. Strange,
2
8 98
7 35
18 33
Thomas Strange's heirs,
30 19
30 19
George P. Strange,
2
I 42
53
3 95
Ellery W. Strange,
2
53
2 53
Elam Staples,
2
*26
4 31
6 57
Charles A. Shaw,
2
2 15
8 14
12 29
Charles E. Shaw,
2
2 00
Joseph Staples,
26
7 25
7 51
George L. Smith,
2
2 00
Isaac Seymour,
2
2 78
22 37
27 15
Thomas H. Seekell,
2
2 36
19 43
23 79
John Staple's heirs,
9 24
17 85
27 09
John F. Staples,
2
2 00
Sumner N. Staples,
2
2 00
Huldah T. Staples,
I 05
16 59
17 64
William Simms,
2
3 20
14 18
19 38
William G. Simms,
2
8 40
10 40
Congregational Society,
7 09
7 09
John Smith,
2
2 00
William H. Smith,
2
I 63
6 04
9 67
John L. Shepard,
2
2 00
James A Smellie,
2
II 71
13 71
George L. Turcot,
2
53
2 53
Leander Terry,
2
2 00
14 96
18 96
Noah D. Thresher's heirs,
9 71
9 71
Jonathan W. Thresher,
2
2 99
38 75
43 75
Charles O. Thresher,
2
16
3 16
Benjamin H. Thresher,
I6
3 05
3 21
John H. Thresher,
2
1 58
6 51
10 09
Benjamin E. Townsend,
2
5 89
13 13
19 02
27
ANNUAL REPORT.
Nathaniel G. Townsend,
2
I 58
II 76
15 34
Edward E. Terry,
2
26
2 26
Eliphalet Terry,
2
2I
2 21
Frank B. Terry,
2
2 00
Zebedee Terry,
2
2 00
Charles Terry,
2
2 00
Joseph W. Terry,
2
2 00
Gustavus Tripp,
2
I 42
17 OI
20 43
George W. Westgate,
2
I 52
7 88
II
40
George H. Westgate,
2
47
4 20
6 67
Eli Wardell,
2
26
3 94
6 20
James B. Westgate's heirs,
I 3I
10 55
II 86
Dean P. Westgate,
2
4 78
13 76
20 54
George E. Westgate,
2
53
2 53
Edward Westgate,
2
2 00
Frederic L. Williams,
2
2 00
George V. Williams,
2
32
2 32
William F. Westgate,
2
79
2 79
George F. Wilbur,
2
53
25 67
28 20
Charles H. Williams,
14 96
14 96
Seth E. Williams,
2
I 94
23 10
27 04
Charles M. Wade,
2
2 36
16 59
20 95
Charles S. White,
2
63
II 24
13 87
Damon D. White,
2
2 00
Theodore Wilbur's Estate,
10 50
1 05
II
55
Benjamin A. White,
2
2 00
Frederic Whitaker,
2
53
2
53
Edward E. Whitaker,
2
4 99
4 20
II 19
Adoniram J. Wilcox,
2
74
7 88
IO 62
J. E. M. Wright,
2
79
2 79
Hannah S. Williams,
5 78
5 78
John E. Westgate,
2
32
2 32
NON-RESIDENTS.
TAUNTON.
Edward W. Macomber,
4 78
38 48
43 26
Nathan Clark,
6 04
6 04
George Seekell,
2 89
2 89
J. Frank Dean,
19 69
19 69
James H. Wade,
I 58
I 58
Charles F. Johnson,
6 30
6 30
Edward T. Macomber,
I 47
I 47
David C. Dean,
5 41
5 41
James I. Dean,
4 73
4 73
I
58
I 85
Amanda Wilber,
28
ANNUAL REPORT.
Charles W. Padelford,
42
42
William Burt,
2 10
2 10
Benjamin Burt,
3 15
3 15
Samuel B. Chase,
6 30
6 30
David W. Dean,
14 60
14 60
Jacob Eldridge,
I 3I
I 3I
Charles Baylies
9 71
9 71
Lewis Bragg,
8 40
8 40
Philip E. Williams,
32
32
Enoch Goff,
79
79
Sylvia Hathaway's heirs,
79
79
Enoch Hathaway's heirs,
79
79
George Hart,
53
53
John W. Hart,
6 56
6 56
Edward O. Hart,
5 51
5 51
James E. Hart,
I 58
I 58
Lysander Hart,
I 58
I 58
Henry B. Macomber,
3 68
3 68
Samuel W. Macomber,
. 73
4 73
William F. Macomber's heirs,
53
53
Stephen Pierce's heirs,
2I
2I
Oliver A. Pierce's heirs,
21
21
William Price,
7
88
7 88
David Padelford,
I
58
I
58
Elizabeth Padelford,
I 05
I 05
Bernard Quigley's heirs,
I
I 05
Alpheus Sandford's heirs,
2 52
2 52
Sina Williams and others,
2 10
2 IO
John E. Sanford,
3 15
3 15
Abraham Shores,
I 58
1 58
Lloyd Williams,
3 15
3 15
George Williams,
8 40
8 40
James Wetherell,
4 99
4 99
Jacob B. Phillips,
3 68
3 68
Widow Job Hamer,
2 IO
2 10
Lysander Soper,
53
53
Elkanah Hathaway,
II
03
II
03
David F. Strange,
I
05
1 05
Alexander H. Williams,
53
53
Abial B. Staples,
5 5I
5 51
Israel French's heirs,
I 05
I 05
Emily C. Williams,
7 35
7 35
Albert Pitts.
IO 24
IO 24
Alexander E. Burt,
63
63
Eliza A. Washburn,
9 45
9 45
29
ANNUAL REPORT
Elizabeth Duffie,
5 25
5 25
William A. Haskins,
53
53
Thomas Doyle,
3 15
3 15
Sarah J. Hathaway,
6 72
6 72
Phebe Staples,
53
53
Arthur Jones,
6 83
6 83
George E. Whiting,
3 89
3 89
FREETOWN.
Charles H. Briggs,
2 63
2 63
Daniel H. Cudworth,
53
53
E. P. Hathaway and George H. Evans,
2 63
2 63
Charles Eddy,
79
79
Jonathan Gurney,
63
63
Charles E. Hathaway,
2
63
2
63
Joseph D. Hathaway,
8 93
8 93
Nichols & Sampson heirs,
2 IO
2 IO
Gilbert N. Nichols,
4 20
4 20
James Winslow,
I 3I
I 3I
John D. Wilson,
3 20
3 20
Apollos Webster's heirs,
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