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357
66
neat cattle other than cows
91
swine assessed
144
sheep
38
fowls 66
(value $1965)
240
polls
517
taxes
435
(on property)
3930
ROLLIN H. BABBITT,
Chairman.
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Appropriations
By Taxation
For Highways and Bridges
$1200 00
66 Schools, supplies and repairs
1800 00
66 Memorial Day 35 00
Exter'tion gypsy and brown tail moths 35 00
66 Supt. of Schools
300 00
66 Incidental Expenses
200 00
Support of Poor 800 00
$4370 00
From Cash on Hand
700 00
For Pay of Town officers
$5070 00
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Board of Health
The town has been very fortunate in regard to contagious diseases, there has been only two cases reported during the year. The law in regard to same is as follows :
"A householder who knows that a person in his family or house is sick of small pox, diphtheria, scarlet fever or any other infectious or contagious disease declared by the State Board of Health to be dangerous to public health, shall forth- with give notice to the Board of Health of the city or town in which he dwells.
Upon death, recovery or removal of such person, the householder shall disinfect to the satisfaction of the Board such rooms of his house, articles therein as, in the opinion of the Board, have been exposed to infection or contagion.
Should one or both eyes of an infant become inflamed, swollen or red and show an unnatural discharge at any time within two weeks after birth, it shall be the duty of the nurse, relative or other attendant having charge of such infant, to report in writing within six hours thereafter to the Board of Health in the city or town in which the parents of the infant reside the fact that such inflammation, swelling and redness of the eyes and unnatural discharge exists.
On receipt of such report, or of notice of the same symptoms given by a physician as provided by the following section, the Board of Health shall take such immediate action as it may deem necessary in order that blindness may be prevented.
Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars.
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But the Board of Health of a city or town may in its discre- tion, disinfect or fumigate all such premises as in the opinion of the Board have been exposed to any infectious or conta- gious disease at the expense of the city or town and may em- ploy any proper and competent person or corporation for the purpose of such disinfecting or fumigation."
CHARLES H. MACOMBER, Board
CHARLES F. PAULL, of
JAMES McCALL, Health.
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Treasurer's Report
Receipts
Cash in Treasury, Jan. 1st, 1911
$806 40
Mass. School Fund
1288 41
Dog Fund
176 77
Corporation tax from State
112 39
Bank tax
397 79
State aid
348 00
High School
753 00
School Supt.
66
250 00
Tuition of children
66
263 50
Inspection animals 66
21 00
Temporary aid
66
24 00
Auctioneers' licenses
4 00
Butchers' 66
4 00
Oyster note
500 00
Fish privileges
31 00
Interest, Cemetery endowment
35 05
Lakeville School children
5 00
Machinists' National Bank
6000 00
Leach fund
650 00
J. M. Alexander, taxes 1909
113 53
66
1910
538 64
Herbert A. Perry, " 1911
5106 96
Court fines 25 00
Total receipts
$17,454 44
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Expenditures
Highways and bridges
$1239 47
Public Library
117 39
Memorial Day
34 75
Enforcing law
47 80
Forest fires
579 15
Schools
3634 95
High school
768 00
Transportation
156 25
Soldiers' relief
36 00
Cemetery (endowed) 66
4 50
Outside poor
982 70
State aid
416 00
Town officers
935 49
Machinists' National Bank
5500 00
66
interest
and expense
122 89
Snow bills
50 56
State tax
660 00
Highway tax
16 80
County tax
608 26
Balance due the State
2 70
Berkley and Dighton bridge repairs
479 89
66 care
97 56
Miscellaneous
582 68
Deposited in Taunton Savings Bank, Leach fund
519 50
Balance in treasury
1 28
$17,629 62
Bills unpaid
175 18
$17,454 44 EDWIN H. ALLEN, Treasurer.
35 05
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Town Officers
John C. Davis, Supt. of schools $226 64
Martin H. Bowman, Supt. of schools 106 68
20 40
66 66 treasurer
11 42
Dr. L. E. Butler, inspector of schools
25 00
C. M. Wade,
meat 24 25
Henry Hathaway, tree warden
5 00
J. H. Macomber, inspector of animals 29 50
Charles Corey, truant officer 10 00
Charles H. Macomber, selectman 72 00
James McCall,
42 00
Charles F. Paull,
37 00
L. C. Whittaker, ballot clerk
5 00
Fred L. Williams, 5 00
Walter A. Strange, teller
2 00
Chester E. Phillips,
5 00
Thomas P. Paull, auditor
14 00
A. A. Briggs, dog officer
15 00
G. H. Swift, assessor
49 35
Rollin H. Babbitt, assessor
59 25
John T. Haskins, 66
48 00
N. H. Strange, school committee
26 50
E. H. Allen, 66
32 75
Julia R. Burt,
66
25 00
N. H. Strange, justice of peace
1 75
66 census enumerator
10 00
E. H. Allen, making State bills, etc.
4 00
66 moderator
2 00
66 66 posting warrants
8 00
66
supply agent
10 00
66
justice of peace 3 00
$935 49
Forest Fires
G. H. Babbitt and others $458 30
Charles W. Cook, town clerk
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S. E. Braley and others 62 75
J. II. Macomber “ 17 30
Standard Ext. Co.
40 80
$579 15
Enforcing the Laws
Charles Corey, 5 cases
$29 80
F. S. Hall 18 00
$47 80
Miscellaneous Bills
Fred L. Williams, care of town hall
$15 00
Wood and oil for town hall 4 24
Birth Certificates by Dr. Briggs and Dr. Dwinell 1 00
Printing town reports
88 75
Printing and supplies for town officers 29 70
S. 11. Cook, distributing town reports 4 00
Two safes and moving old safe
103 40
J. M. Alexander and others fighting moths 120 78
A. T. Storey, trees for the common 130 50
American Surety Co., bonds for treas- urer and collector 40 00
Telephone, postage and express
5 78
Medical services
12 65
Three hawks
1.50
Staples Coal Co.
25 38
$582 68
Public Library
Julia R. Burt, librarian $40 00
Books purchased 48 74
Repairs, express, etc. 8 65
Joseph Howland, services for 1910 and 1911 20 00
$117 39
Memorial Day expenses
34 75
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Soldiers' Relief
Charles B. Hathaway
$36 00
State Aid
Reuben Delano
$48 00
Gustavus T. Fisher
48 00
George A. Hathaway
36 00
Dyer S. Paull
48 00
Walter A. Pierce
72 00
William R. Smith
48 00
Benjamin Battles
42 00
Charles Hersom
30 00
Lewis Greene
24 00
Benjamin F. Luther
20 00
$416 00
Poor out of Almshouse
Frederick Macomber
$130 00
Mrs. Pittsley
102 50
Daniel Caswell
112 50
DePointe children
330 50
Philip Strange
45 00
Mrs. Bugbee
68 38
Margaret Clark (City of Boston)
38 00
Ada Hathaway (City of Fall River)
91 92
Mary Malt
24 00
Charles E. Norcutt (City of Taunton)
4 90
Sarah Hathaway (burial)
35 00
$982 70
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SCHOOLS
Teachers' Names and Wages
No. 1 A. Mabel Sawyer 22 wks. at $11
$242 00
66 Myron R. Chace 14 66 10 140 00
No. 2 Isabell Pratt 22 11 242 00
Gertrude E. Davis 14 66
11 154 00
No. 3 Edith Blood 2.2 66 10 220 00
Ruth E. Holland
14 66 10 140 00
No. 4 Elizabeth S. Davis 14
8 112 00
No. 5 Marian G. Adrian 22 66
9 198 00
" Addie M. Blood
14 66
9 126 00
No. 6 Mary L. Corey
36
66
9 324 00
No. 7 Maria Legrow 66 66 66
22
11
242 00
66
7
12
84 00
66 Elsie M. Snow
7
66
12
84 00
66 Jennie M. Seaver (assistant)
13 05
Sara L. Maloney
66
19 60
66 Lila A. Neves 66
20 70
66 Joanna Fitzgerald 66
8 70
$2370 05
Fuel for Schools
N. H. Strange, 172 cds. hard & pine wood $75 51
E. H. Allen, 6 cds. hard wood
29 50
L. P. Churchill and others 12 25
Staples Coal Co. 50 00
$167 26
High School Transportation
Edwin C. Kusterer
$15 00
.
Grace Haskins
10 00
J. E. Francis
8 00
Ruth Howland
15 00
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Francis M. Chase
8 00
Luther B. Hoard
14 40
Madeline E. French
19 00
Edmund M. Clark
5 85
Louise Chester
24 00
Blanche and Sadie Carey
25 00
Maude and Earl Hopkins
12 00
$156 25
Repairs on School Buildings
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, black-boards $123 86
A. G. Williams & Co.
46 85
L. M. Witherell 21 63
N. H. Strange
30 00
Dighton Foundry Co.
28 85
J. M. Fitzgerald Co.
6 81
David Hoxie
4 00
F. L. Williams & G. H. Swift
17 50
A. W. Allen
2 60
E. E. Whittaker
3 25
Other repairs
8 21
$293 56
Janitors
Raymond Macomber
$20 50
Frank E. Reed
13 63
Clinton Macomber
7 00
George R. Babbitt
13 50
Alvin E. Briggs
20 50
Willie Murphy
20 75
Luther B. Hoard
40 00
Joe Smith
13 50
.
Willie Hall
4 00
$153 38
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High School Tuition
Blanche G. Carey,
Fall River
$63 75
Sadie A. Carey,
66
63 75
Louise Chest er,
66
18 00
Edwin C. Kusterer,
63 75
Arthur B. Studley,
יי
66
18 75
Grace Haskins,
Taunton
60 00
E. A. Hopkins,
66
60 00
J. E. Francis,
60 00
Ruth E. Howland,
66
60 00
Francis M. Chase,
66
60 00
Luther B. Hoard,
60 00
Madeline E. French,
66
60 00
Maud E. Hopkins,
66
60 00
Edmund M. Clark,
לו
60 00
$768 00
Books and Supplies
Edward E. Babb & Co.
$102 49
J. L. Hammett Co.
8 44
American Book Co.
48 12
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.
14 50
H. A. Dickerman & Son
16 45
Other school supplies
17 92
$207 9%
Sawing and Housing
Frank B. Terry
$2 50
Raymond F. Macomber
1 75
Lloyd White
3 50
Willie Murphy
1 75
George R. Babbitt
4 50
A. A. Briggs & A. E. Briggs
4 25
Clinton Macomber
2 50
Willie Hall
3 00
Sumner Staples, sawing 19 cords
16 00
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N. H. Strange 1 50
Frank E. Reed
75
E. H. Allen 75
$42 75
School Incidentals
Howard Haines, transporting pupils No. 4 $149 00
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, desks for " 7 119 03
H. N. Clark Co., 3 oil stoves 14 25
H. A. Dickerman & Son, brooms, etc.
6 00
G. W. Luther, oil, etc.
11 50
J. M. Fitzgerald & Co.
17 92
Cleaning school houses
18 25
L. P. Churchill, cement, lime, etc.
10 55
Whitewashing, etc. 17 33
Express, telephone, etc.
8 04
Carting black boards, etc.
9 15
Supt. of Schools, expenses
18 41
$399 43
Cash Received for Schools
Mass. School Fund
$1288 41
State, tuition of children
263 50
State, on account of superintendent
250 00
Town appropriation
1800 00
66 66 superintendent 300 00
Bristol County Dog Fund
59 38
$3961 29
At a meeting of the School Committee held Jan. 29, 1912, the report of the Superintendent of Schools was read and adopted as the report of the School Committee; also, voted that the town appropriate the same for schools as last year.
JULIA R. BURT,
Secretary.
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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
District No. 1
Willard Hathaway, 19% days, horse 15g days
$56 00
Staples Coal Co. 27 35
John Miller, 10, days
19 00
Ernest Hopkins, 5% days
10 00
G. H. Babbitt, 45 days
8 20
Wm. Gilbert, 72 hours
1 50
Arthur Macomber, 3g days
6 40
John Barrows, 3 days
5 40
Frank 66 1 day
1 80
Robert Gilbert, 2 hours
40
Henry Hathaway, 2 days
3 60
John Rothermel, 72 hours
1 50
George Caswell
50
James B. Hathaway, 7§ days
13 40
J. F. Staples, posts, drill, spikes, etc.
9 63
G. H. Swift, 3 days 5 40
Lawrence Swift, 3 days, horse 6 days, gravel
14 04
Maria Haines, gravel
1 80
Frank Terry, 4g days
8 00
J. McDonald, 4$ days 8 00
Lewis Greene, 13 days
2 40
$204 32
District No. 2
J. H. Macomber, 65 days, horse 771g days, posts, etc. $23 73
J. HI. Macomber and others 83 73
John Hoxie, 28 days 5 20
John Oliver, 223 days 41 20
Joe Addleson, 10g days 18 40
C. H. Macomber, posts 5 60
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A. W. Reed, $ days
80
Mrs. H. A. Dean, poles
1 00
Charles Corey, 2 days, horse 2 days 6 30
John Barber, 2 days 3 60
3 60
Ervine Chase, horse 2 days, gravel
5 76
$198 92
District No. 3
E. E. Whittaker, 245 d. posts, etc. $7 15
$51 35
Arthur Bassett, 43} hours with horse 15 22
John Rothermel, 103 days 19 40
Thomas A. Briggs, 3 days
5 40
Norman Whittaker, 3 days
5 40
L. C. Whittaker, 143 days, horse 5§ days
35 90
C. D. Babbitt 70
Herbert Babbitt, 33 days
6 80
Staples Coal Co.
21 33
Huntley Perry, 6 days, horse 33 hours
15 15
Albert Regan
2 10
$178 75
District No. 4
Howard Haines, 103 days, horse 11, days
$34 00
Mrs. O'Brien, gravel
7 50
John Rothermel, 4 days
7 20
Earl Haines, 7§ days
13 40
Staples Coal Co. 12 00
L. E. Whittaker, 2 days
3 60
W. H. Belcher, 3 days
5 40
W. F. Pierce, 2 days
3 60
B. F. Luther, 2 days ¿ hour
3 70
Thomas Powers, 2§ days
4 80
$95 20
Henry Westgate, 2 days
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District No. 5
A. A. Briggs, 14$ days, horse 7} days
$35 60
Frank Terry, 103 days
18 40
Alfred Pierce, 10 hours, gravel $2
4 00
Charles Hathaway, 3 hours
60
Staples Coal Co.
6 00
N. H. Strange, 3} d. horse 2 d. gravel $5 55
14 15
S. H. Cook, 25 days, horse 24 days
7 90
George E. Crimlish, 7 days
12 60
Albert W. Allen, 33 days, horse 3} days
11 00
$110 25
District No. 6
J. F. Kusterer, 31§ days, horse 31§ days
$99 81
66 66 material for Cotley bridge 8 45
66 66 dynamite, drills, gravel, etc.
11 98
Staples Coal Co.
12 00
George Chapman
60
Reuben Delano, gravel
3 75
Manuel Parveo, 33 days
5 60
John Clark, 13 days
3 20
J. F. Staples, 23 days, horse 4; days
10 00
Arthur Davis, 153 days
27 60
Manuel Martin, 23 days
4 00
George Flint, 3g days, gravel, 30
7 30
$194 29
District No. 7
S. E. Braley, 93 days, repairs $.70
$17 70
L. P. Churchill Co., 18 days, horse 293 days 71 85
Eli Wordell, 46 days, horse 1 day
10 05
Peter L. Chase, 147 days, horse 6 days
34 69
Charles Hathaway, 9% days
16 60
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David Babbitt, 4 days
- 7 20
Frank Ames, 4 days
7 20
W. H. W., 4 days 7 20
C. B. Wordell, 2 days
3 60
F. A. Demoranville, 2 days
3 60
F. K. Gamache, 133 days 24 00
Frank Washburn, 3 days, horse 6 days
13 50
A. Haskins, 3 days, horse 3 days
9 45
Arthur G. Mann, 2 days
- 3 60
George H. Turcott, 15 days
2 80
George L. 6 : 1 day
1 80
Malachi H. Haskins, 23 days, gravel $3 40
7 80
Damon D. White, 23 days
2 85
F. S. Macomber, gravel
.
Repairing road scraper
4 25
Over-pay to S. E. Braley
4 00
Total
$1239 47
4 00
$249 49
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Auditor's Report
. 1
As Auditor I have examined the accounts of the three Treasurers the town has employed. during the year and found the accounts incomplete. The attempt in this report to harmonize the accounts of the several Treasurers and the amount of cash on hand has required days of irritating labor.
THE PRESENT FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN.
Assets
Cash on hand January, 1912
$1 28
Deposits in Savings Banks
1550 00
Leach fund
525 00
Unpaid taxes, 1909
7.0 64
66
1910
256 41
1911
Oyster note due March, 1912
500 00
Four notes of $500 each, due each successive year
THE TOWN OWES.
Note for borrowed money due March, 1912 1000 00
Unpaid bills (estimated ) 500 00
THOMAS P. PAULL, Auditor.
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Report of the Town Clerk
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Marriages Registered in Berkley, 1911
April 25. Frank H. Spooner of Freetown and Hattie P. Homer of Freetown. Married by Rev. George W. Christie of Berkley.
June 27. Maurice B. Anthony of Berkley and Dora A. Randall of Berkley. Married by Rev. Clayton E. Delanater.
July 17. Manuel Cabral of Berkley and Catherine Souza Lawrence of Berkley. Married by Rev. George W. Christie of Berkley.
July 29. Ellis E. Hall of Berkley and Jessie F. McKennon of East Milton. Married by Rev. Ira W. LeBarron.
August 6. Thomas J. Nadeau of Holyoke and Rose L. Gamache of Berkley. Married by Rev. H. Cullen, Priest October 28. Arthur H. Macomber of Berkley and Mrs. Mabel E. Taylor of Berkley. Married by Rev. George W. Christie of Berkley.
November 16. Benjamin A. Phillips of Taunton and Bessie H. Smith of Berkley. Married by Rev. J. Ralph McGee of Taunton.
December 2. Manuel Perry of Berkley and Annie Betten- court of Taunton. Married by Rev. Joaquen Fortensca, R. C. Priest.
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Births Registered in Berkley, 1911
Child's Name
Parents' Name
Feb. 19 Herbert Ephriam Tripp
Herbert E. Tripp
Priby P. Weaver
Frans H. Silvian
Elvia M. Harkajarava
Walter C. Ashley
Blanche M. Whittaker
May 6 - Boyce
Enoch V. Boyce
Grace A. Borden
June 11
Tirrell
Edwin F. Tirrell
Annie S. Delano
Walter A. Strange
Margaret A. Harrington
Oct. 29
-York
Percy E. York Ruth Horton
Frederick C. Blinn
Margaret W. Johnson
Charles Peterson
Irene Crane
Jan. 14 - -Silvian
Aug. 15 -Ashley
July 17 Margaret Strange
Oct. 29 ·Blinn
Dec. 30 -Peterson
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Deaths Registered in Berkley, 1911
Date
Name
Y.
Age M.
D.
January
9
Frank C. Patter
45
14 Hakazarsi Silvan
16 Bertha B. Swift
49
8
10
23
Elam Richmond Haskings
79
9
12.
March
5 Hiram A. Babbitt
80
6
.Mary Jane Ballard
59
8
27
April
2
Waldo Ames Lord
64
3
18
3
Harriett Bugbee
80
1
2
24.
66
11 Ebenezer Macomber
82
25 John Colby A. Robinson
61
10
25
May
29
Peddy S. Pierce
87
4
6
July
11 . , Dorcas A. Phillips
83
4
August 15 Herbert E. Tripp
24 Robert Marchard Clark
September
11 Elias Macomber
1
91
3
20
October
26 Charles A. Davis
69
10
29 Lillian May Dexter
34
8
26
3
22 Sarah A. Hathaway
77
8
20
5 George Lewis Turcott
56
3
8 Joseph T. Cummings
80
5
27
February
5 Mary Deluco Meniz
31
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Report of Commissioners for the Town Cemetery, December 31, 1911.
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Dec. 31, 1910, Cash on hand
$4 46
June 10, 1911, John Cummings lot No. 38 8 00
Dec. 5, 1911, G. H. Swift, mowing bushes
$4 46
" 31, 1911, Cash on hand
8 00
$12 46
$12 46
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
The treasurer has on deposit in the Bristol County Savings Bank of Taunton, to be held forever in trust, the income to be used for the care of burial lots, the following sums :
1898, June 27, Philip C. Porter,
$100
Expended $11 00
Int. Due $7 60
1900, May 12, Wm. Babbitt,
100
3 50
10 13
1906, April 12, Calvin T. Crane,
100
3 50
7 52
1906, Oct. 1, Susan H. Allen,
200
2 50
12 72
1908, Dec. 12, Thomas Terry,
100
3 50
5 38
1909, Dec. 17, Samuel C. Norcutt,
100
3 50
3 68
9910, Sept. 17, Rev. Thos. Andros,
200
6 55
1 53.
1910, June 24, Wm. Burt and Alex- ander Simms,
100
1 00
4 08
HORACE N. MACOMBER, EDWIN H. ALLEN, GEORGE H. SWIFT, Commissioners.
Endowment
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Report of Trustees of Town Library
Your Trustees are pleased to report an unusually large addition to the Library the past year.
We have added fifty books by purchase, have received thirty-six book as a gift from the State and a farther gift of one hundred and thirty-eight books from the Millicent Library of Fair Haven. These with three volumes of Harper's Magazine from our fellow townsman Albert E Dean make a great accession.
Our Library quarters are somewhat straightened and we would suggest that they be enlarged in some way. We would ask for the usual appropriation as we have some books to rebind and would like to publish an addenda to our catalog as there are several hundred books not listed.
As to our finances we would refer you to the Treasurer's report.
JOSEPH HOWLAND, Trustee.
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Tax Collector's Report
Taxes to be collected as per Assessors' warrant,
$5696 50
Interest collected, Cash paid Treasurer,
2 66
$5106 96
1911 Uncollected tax,
$592 20
H. A. PERRY, Collector.
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List of Taxes
FOR THE YEAR
Poll
Personal
Real
Total
Allen Edwin H.
$2
$12 03
$49 60
$63 63
Allen Albert W.
2
7 23
19 65
28 88
Ashley Jethro
1 02
13 63
14 65
Ashley Roy G.
2
26
2 26
Anthony Benjamin F, est.
49
13 12
13 61
Anthony Maurice B.
2
2 00
Alexander J. M.
2
3 71
20 80
26 51
Allen Dennis
2
1 43
3 43
Ames John
2
2 00
Ames John H.
2
2 00
Ames Frank
2
2 00
Adams George
2
2 00
Ashley Walter C.
2
2 00
Andrews Orton G.
2
1 47
11 20
14 67
Barker Amaziah F,
2
2 43
16 00
20 43
Burt, Ellen, Julia and T. Preston
12 48
12 48
Babbitt Joseph H.
2
4 29
16 32
22 61
Babbitt Rollin H.
2
6 43
13 31
21 74
Babbitt C. Dexter
2
2 94
20 74
25 68
Bassett Arthur B.
2
2 37
77
5 14
Bassett Albert F.
2
5 89
14 40
22 29
Babbitt Gideon H.
42
1 60
3 60
Boyce Enoch V.
2
90
5 44
8 34
Babbitt Lois W.
1 28
40 45
41 73
Bennett Arthur J.
2
9 14
21 76
32 90
Boynton Marcellus
2
6 48
12 80
21 28
Bowen N. G. T.
18 82
18 82
Belcher William H.
2
6 40
8 40
Bowers Anna and Maria Haines
19 20
19 20
Briggs Caleb S.
2
8 51
24 32
34 83
Briggs Adelbert A.
2
1 28
3 28
Briggs Anna
6
15 68
15 74
Briggs Thomas A.
2
4 22
20 16
26 38
Briggs Chester J.
2
38
12 48
14 86
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Briggs C. Frank
2
2 00
Briggs Clarence E.
2
2 00
Braley Silas E.
2
6 72
8 72
Burt Nancy I.
14 08
14 08
Blinn Fred C.
2
4 29
11 20
17 49
Blinn Elizabeth
14 21
14 21
Borok Joseph
2
5 16
16 00
23 16
Boardman Alfred
2
4 63
42 24
48 87
Brown Frank A. J.
2
2 00
Babbitt David L.
2
2 00
Campbell Charles A.
2
2 00
Case Sarah N.
1 73
12 16
13 89
Case Sarah N. and others
18
18
Caswell Carrie S. and A. Durfee heirs
2 88
2 88
Cook Samuel H.
2
3 89
5 89
Cook Charles W.
2
3 07
29 12
34 19
Chapman, George F.
2
1 47
11 97
15 44
Cummings George W.
2
2 00
Chase Ervine A.
2
11 14
13 14
Clark Charles E.
2
1 60
3 60
Corcoran Ralph
2
1 92
3 92
Chase Lydia H.
30 27
30 27
Corey Charles E.
2
8 26
16 70
26 96
Corey Mary L.
16 32
16 32
Coville Andrew H.
2
7 40
96
10 36
Coville Sarah F.
27 84
27 84
Cleary Timothy
2
2 00
Clark Charles E. est.
20 16
20 16
Clark Lucy M.
11 84
11 84
Carney William H.
2
2 00
Carney William A.
2
7 36
9 36
Carney, Bridget F.
17 92
17 92
Carver Alice F.
12 80
12 80
Crane Margaret
2 94
22 53
25 47
Christie George W.
2
2 00
Christie Hugh G.
2
1 28
3 28
Chase Clarence E.
2
32
12 80
15 12
Churchill Levi P.
2
19 20
60 80
82 00
Churchill L. P. & Co.
47 23
33 28
80 51
Churchill Alice E.
3 84
57 60
61 44
Cummings George est.
3 84
22 40
26 24
Cummings George S.
2
4 54
7 68
14 22
Cummings Albert B.
2
6
2 06
Conant Edward w.
2
2 00
36
Annual Report
Conant Fannie A.
2 56
2 56
Cushman Don A.
2
19
2 19
Cushman Beulah
9 92
33 92
43 84
Carden Lewis
2
2 11
6 40
10 51
Claverie C. M. N.
4 29
4 29
Crimlisk George
2
1 54
3 54
Chase Peter L.
2
2 00
Chase Thomas H.
2
9 04
24 96
36 00
Chase Arthur T.
2
2 00
Chase Harold B.
2
2 00
Chase James S.
2
2 00
Cherwick Peter
2
2 30
10 24
14 54
Carey J. S.
1 66
1 66
Caswell Carrie F.
44 35
44 35
Caswell George W.
2
9 34
11 34
Davis Charles A.
2
1 66
11 84
15 50
Davis Arthur W.
2
2 43
13 76
18 19
Dean Miles S.
2 24
18 24
20 48
Dean Merton C.
2
2 00
Dean Albert E.
2
2 88
25 60
30 48
Dean Charlotte A.
51
19 84
20 35
Delano Reuben F.
2 43
5 76
8 19
Dean Edmund P.
2
8 87
18 56
29 43
Dexter Edward L.
2
1 28
3 28
DeCosta Manuel
2
2 00
Dillingham James D).
2
1 54
40 06
43 60
DeMoranville Frank A.
2
2 00
DeMoranville Frank B.
2
2 00
Delano Warren R.
2
2 00
Dillingham John G.
N
2 00
Dillingham J. D. heirs
6 03
2 82
8 85
Dunn G. W.
2
38
16 96
19 34
Dean Mrs. H. A. and others
6 91
86 14
93 05
Dean Bessie H.
5 12
5 12
Drake Edward
2
2 00
Eaton William S.
2
6 45
27 84
36 29
Eddy Albert O.
2
2 00
Farmer Sarah L. and others
51
25 92
26 43
Farmer Walton W.
2
4 48
6 48
Fraters Siengfrank
2
2 00
Fletcher Lewis P.
2
8 51
62 08
72 59
Frances Jabez
2
4 80
35 52
42 32
Frances Edgar
2
2 00
French Isaac E.
2
8 08
6 08
37
Annual Report
French C. R. C. est.
15 36
15 36
French Lauriston est.
15 81
15 81
Farr Thomas
2
5 82
7 82
French Ines
38
16 96
17 34
Flint George H.
2
1 28
15 04
18 32
Fiske Ralph E.
2
3 26
7 04
12 30
Guptill George L.
2
8 32
22 78
33 10
Gidmark Andrew J.
2
8 32
10 32
Gracia Joseph
2
7 37
15 36
24 73
Green Lewis
2
77
2 77
Graham Alfred R.
9 36
19 26
28 62
Graham Elmer A.
2
2 00
Gardiner Fred W.
2
6 78
24 64
33 42
Gilbert John A.
2
1 60
3 60
Gamache Adam J.
2
2 00
Gamache F. X.
2
4 35
12 16
18 51
Gagnon Andrew
2
5 31
7 31
Gall Alice
2 30
11 33
13 63
Gall J. H.
2
2 00
Gifford Maxwell
2
2 00
Graham A. R and E. A.
12 80
12 80
Hathaway Henry
2
38
32 58
34 96
Hathaway Arthur L.
2
2 00
Hathaway Willard H.
2
11 97
16 45
30 42
Hathaway Charles A.
2
5 63
21 06
28 69
Hathaway Charles E.
2
32
2 32
Hathaway Mrs. Thomas N.
9 92
9 92
Haines Clarence E.
2
2 00
Haines Henry A. est.
48 32
48 32
Haines Howard
2
6 85
15 36
24 21
Haines Earl H.
2
2 00
Hathaway Angeline
96
11 20
12 16
Haskins Jacob C.
2
2 00
Haskins William W.
2
6 02
8 02
Haskins John F.
2
13 31
28 42
.43 73
Haskins Harriet W.
54
11 84
12 38
Haskins Malachi H.
2
4 42
11 52
17 94
Haskins William F.
2
2 00
Haskins Albert F.
2
15 36
17 36
Haskins Henry H.
2
2 00
Haskins Levi E.
2
2 88
4 88
Haskins Clothier P.
2
15 55
17 55
Hazard Samuel F.
2
3 05
12 80
17 85
Hatch George Olivia and Allen
13 31
13 31
38
Annual Report
Haskell Allan A.
2
1 66
8 64
12 30
Haskell Rolland F.
2
2 00
Horton Henry H.
2
7 68
9 68
Howard George F.
2
1 60
10 43
14 03
Hickey Daniel
2
2 00
Harmon George
2
2 00
Hoard David S.
2
38
1 28
3 66
Hoard D. S. and R. W.
20 80
20 80
Hoard Rhody W.
11 52
11 52
Howland Joseph
2
6 91
45 44
54 35
Hopkins Ernest A.
2
7 72
27 52
37 24
Hall, William G.
2
9 98
15 55
27 53
Hoxie David A.
2
4 22
27 97
34 19
Hoxie Ralph F.
2
2 00
Humphrey Emma H.
93
17 92
18 85
Horton William D.
2
96
2 96
Hooper Mabel
70
4 48
5 18
Hooper Thomas
2
2 00
Haskins Thomas B.
2
2 00
Hathaway Enoch S.
2
9 60
11 60
Hall W. Osgood
2
96
2 96
Hall W. Osgood and Annie P.
8 32
8 32
Johnson Frederick
16 64
16 64
Jones Benjamin O.
2
2 00
Kelsey John W.
2
2 00
Kelsey Bertha L.
83
12 16
12 99
King Edward
2
1 22
3 22
Kusterer J. F.
2
4 45
19 20
25 65
Lawrence Wande
2
83
2 83
Luther George W.
2
20 48
29 76
52 24
Lord Mildred
7 36
7 36
Mocomber Charles H.
2
4 16
45 82
51 98
Macomber Frank S.
2
3 90
5 90
Macomber Helen A.
7 04
7 04
Macomber Horace N. 2nd.
2
1 60
3 60
Macomber Clifford E.
2
2 00
Macomber E. Foster
2
2 00
Macomber Rescome est.
21 76
21 76
Myrick Gideon
2
2 00
Macomber Horace N.
2
15 24
42 37
59 61
Macomber George W.
2
8 44
41 60
52 04
Macomber Ebenezer
13 75
13 75
Martin Frank R.
2
2 00
Maguire James
9 22
9 22
39
Annual Report
M. E. Church, Myricks
12 16
12 16
Muniz Anthony
2
2 00
McCall James
2
5 12
13 12
20 24
Murphy Cornelius J.
2
38
17 28
19 66
Mann Arthur J.
2
11 84
13 84
Mellon, George W.
2
7 42
22 40
31 82
Mckay John H.
2
9 92
14 08
26 00
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