USA > Massachusetts > Plymouth County > Plymouth > Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1934-1936 > Part 11
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48
Committee Badges
23.65
Exhibition Flying
52.07
Telephone Tolls
4.80
Watchmen
15.00
All Other
20.73
Total Payments $350.00
PENSIONS FOR TOWN LABORERS
Appropriation
$2,210.00
Payments:
To five men retired from the Highway Department
2,200,44
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$9.56
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT
Appropriation
$3,000.00
Transfer from Reserve Nov. 5, 1934
500.00
$3,500.00
Payments:
Legislative-
Moderator
$30.00
Advisory and Finance Committee
Secretary
100.00
Stationery and Postage
11.48
Printing
64.52
$206.00
-------
Appropriation 1931
No Payments
-236-
Certifying Notes
72.00
Carting Cornstalks
45.00
Seal Bounty
60.00
Town Float Expenses
97.55
Ringing Bells
14.00
Town Clock Expenses
203.13
Flage on Training Green
155.62
Damages
717.00
Printing Town Reports
1,169.34
Town Bell Repairs
5.00
Entertaining Officers of U. S. S. Chandler
82.50
Pilgrim's Progress
92.36
Erecting Headstones (Soldiers' Graves)
8.00
Recording
144.70
Herring Stream Expenses
45.58
Total Payments 3,117.78
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$382.22
RESERVE ACCOUNT
Transfer from Reserve from Overlay of Taxes Transfers to:
$5,000.00
Town House Maintenance
$250.00
Plymouth Mills Repairs
2,500.00
Plymouth Mills Repairs
1,485.00
Miscellaneous Account
500.00
Plymouth Mills Repairs
39.16
Total Transfers 4,774.16
Balance Returned to Reserve Overlay
$225.84
CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION
(Subject to transfer to projects on order of the Board of Selectmen)
$50,000.00
Appropriation Transfers to:
Moth and Tent Caterpillar Extermination
$499.20
Extermination of Shellfish Enemies
20.00
Eel River Flood Control
48.73
Standish Avenue Dump
109.20
Tilton, Bishop, Lois Street Sewer
497.60
Manomet Avenue
480.50
-237-
Widening Valley Road and Others
2,878.80
Water Street Sidewalk
62.40
Billington Sea Road
374.25
Women's Sewing Project
189.62
Painting Schoolhouses
366.89
Building Tennis Courts on Playgrounds
497.87
Clearing Beaches
622.00
Brewster Park Extension
3,591.40
Clearing Morton Park
785.87
Grading Nelson Street Camp Ground
218.40
Indian Reservation Camp Ground (Clearing)
109.20
Grading Veteran's Field
419.40
Remodeling Veterans of Foreign Wars Building
1,073.16
Veterans of Foreign Wars Building (Heating
Installation)
387.83
Administrative Project S-G-2
1,216.74
Nelson Street Water Main
1,909.90
Manomet Water Extension
4,055.00
Carver Street Water Main
603.80
Water at Chiltonville
20,693.29
Total Transfers 41,711.06
Balance Remaining
$8,288.95
C. W. A. PROJECT NO. 6217-5 AND E. R. A. PROJECT NO. 21242B4-2
WATER MAIN RENEWALS AT CHILTONVILLE
Transfers from Town Appropriation
$20,693.29
Payments:
Labor
$735.88
Trucks
7.50
Pipe and Fittings
19,416.96
Hydrants
532.95
---
Total Payments
$20,693.29
E. R. A. PROJECT NO. 21242B9-19 NELSON STREET WATER MAIN
Transfer from Town Appropriation
$1,909.90
Payments:
Pipe and Fittings
$1,529.17
Hydrants
180.00
Services
200.73
Total Payments
$1,909.90
-238-
E. R. A. PROJECT NO. 21242B9-22 MANOMET WATER SYSTEM EXTENSION
Transfer from Town Appropriation
$4,055.00
Payments:
Pipe and Fittings
168.00
Balance Remaining $3,887.00
E. R. A. PROJECT NO. 21242B9-25 CARVER STREET WATER MAIN
Transfer from Town Appropriation
$603.80
Payments:
Pipe and Fittings
$543.80
Hydrants
60.00
Total Payments $603.80
REPAIRS TO PLYMOUTH MILLS BUILDINGS
Appropriation from Excess and Deficiency July 28
$500.00
Transfer from Reserve July 28, 1934
2,500.00
Transfer from Reserve November 5, 1934
1,485.00
Transfer from Reserve December 31, 1934
39.16
$4,524.16
Payments:
Salaries and Wages-
Carpenters and Painters
$1,749.08
Plumbers
151.20
Watchman
82.86
$1,983.14
Other Expenses-
Lumber
671.68
Hardware and Paint
162.32
Plumbing Supplies
237.64
Heating Installation
1,419.46
Old Boiler Repairs
39.92
Old Boiler Inspection
10.00
2,541.02
Total Payments
$4,524.16
-239-
TOWN FOREST FOR PURCHASE OF LAND
Balance from 1933
$45.00
No Payments
TOWN FOREST REFORESTING AND IMPROVEMENTS
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Payments:
Labor
$918.15
Equipment and Repairs
24.20
Telephone
57.26
Total Payments
999.61
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$ .39
WATER DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$26,000.00
Payments:
Administration-
Superintendent
$2,700.00
Registrar
405.00
Clerks
1,638.00
Janitor
96.75
Stationery, Printing and Postage
569.35
Telephones
280.70
All Other
155.42
$5,845.22
General Expenditures-
Labor
$7,271.53
Pipe and Fittings
515.34
Meters and Fittings
371.31
Freight and Express
239.73
Equipment and Repairs
2,040.89
Auto Expense
1,589.30
New Truck
706.00
Liability Insurance
486.38
All Other
275.06
13,495.54
-240-
Pumping Station-
Engineers
$3,285.00
Boilers and Pumps
129.09
Oil Waste, Packing
165.82
Coal
2,401.68
Building
43.49
Light
64.65
Electric Power
546.12
All Other
19.64
6,655.49
Total Payments 25,996.25
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$3.75
WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION
Balance from 1933
$143.58
Payments:
Pipe and Fittings
$102.93
Venturi Meter Charts
12.67
Total Payments
115.60
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$27.98
MANOMET WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Balance from 1933
$18,208.30
Payments:
Foremen
$125.20
Labor
2,227.72
Trucks
231.63
Meters and Fittings
1,206.86
Pipe and Fittings
12,006.78
Hydrants
1,447.49
Equipment
450.41
Tar
401.48
Dynamiting
38.37
All Other
72.36
Total Payments
$18,208.30
-241-
OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY
Appropriation Income from Trust Funds
$10,000.00 3,025.31
$13,025.31
Payments:
Salaries and Wages
Superintendent
$1,497.60
Clerical Assistance
303.10
Labor
9,274.30
$11,075.00
Other Expenses-
Teams and Trucks
$375.10
Soil
570.92
Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed
388.43
Hardware, Tools, Paint
323.83
Telephone
21.72
Stationery
40.82
All Other
78.08
1,798.90
Total Payments 12,873.90
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$151.41
BURIAL HILL CEMETERY
Appropriation
$1,200.00
Income from Trust Funds
218.78
$1,418.78
Payments:
Salaries and Wages
Labor
$1,328.25
Other Expenses-
Teams
$9.25
Sods
8.00
Arsenate of Lead
35.00
--------------
-242-
Flags All Other
4.69 21.17
78.11
Total Payments 1,406.36
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$12.42
CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES
Appropriation
$800.00
Income from Trust Funds
224.35
$1,024.35
Payments:
Chiltonville ---
Labor
$339.70
Tools, Paint, etc.
21.30
$361.00
Manomet-
Labor
$331.00
Arsenate of Lead
35.00
Tools and Equipment
120.43
486.43
Cedarville-
Labor
$78.00
Loam
20.00
98.00
South Pond-
Labor
$28.50
Loam, Seed, Dressing
16.70
45.20
Total Payments
990.63
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$33.72
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
Appropriation
$61,000.00
-243-
Payments:
Interest-
Loans in Anticipation of Taxes
$3,089.62
Town Hall Loan
6,380.00
Town Hall Lot Loan
247.50
Public Landing Loan
255.00
Water Loans
3,200.00
Total Interest
$13,172.12
Town Debt
Town Hall Loan
$14,500.00
Town Hall Lot Loan
1,000.00
Public Landing Loan
12,000.00
Water Loan
10,000.00
Total Town Debt
37,500.00
Total Payments
$50,672.12
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$10,327.88
-244-
SCHEDULE C
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrant:
Income Tax
$53,407.90
Corporation Tax
40,900.12
Bank Tax
920.08
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
17,771.81
Licenses and Permits
17,661.00
Fines
981.50
Grants and Gifts
895.80
Special Assessments
767.35
General Government
2,330.60
Protection of Persons and Property
519.37
Health and Sanitation
1,767.38
Highways
126.58
Charities
31,365.48
Old Age Assistance, Reimbursement
8,461.41
Soldiers' Benefits
1,480.50
Schools
1,506.91
Libraries
Recreation
1,497.73
Enterprises and Cemeteries: -
Water Department
38,598.48
Town Wharf
2,032.00
Herring Streams
114.50
Cemeteries
3,954.26
44,699.24
Interest on Deposits
150.13
Interest on Taxes and Assessments
7,309.28
Federal Emergency Relief
10,009.47
Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes
742.43
All Other Receipts
176.93
$245,449.00
Credits, Amounts Actually Received :
Income Tax
$49,964.10
Corporation Tax
37,792.60
Bank Tax
876.40
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
18,002.27
Licenses and Permits
17,969.50
-245-
Fines
1,260.75
Grants and Gifts
1,495.22
Special Assessments
806.85
General Government
1,388.50
Protection of Persons and Property
559.89
Health and Sanitation
4,132.68
Highways
155.51
Charities
18,862.33
Old Age Assistance, Reimbursement
10,229.74
Soldiers' Benefits
1,858.28
Schools
1,462.61
-
Libraries
Recreation
2,281.40
Enterprises and Cemeteries :-
Water Department
$41,718.41
Town Wharf
1,610.00
Herring Streams
67.50
Cemeteries
4,456.77
47,852.68
Interest on Taxes and Assessments
9,321.62
Federal Emergency Relief
10,009.47
Reimburse for Loss of Taxes
742.43
All Other Receipts
339.70
$237,364.53
Deficit in Actual Receipts
$8,084.47
--======
-246-
SCHEDULE D
REVENUE ACCOUNT 1934
Charges-
Appropriations Feb. 19, $50,800.00
Appropriations Mar. 24, 797,330.68
$848,130.68
Less :
1933 Dog Tax, to Public
Library,
$1,809.59
Estimated Receipts,
245,449.00
247,258.59
Amount to be Assessed,
$600,872.09*
1934 Tax Added to Tax Titles,
24.75
Deficit in Estimated Receipts,
8,084.47
$608,981.31
Credits-
Assessors' Warrant, Sept. 8, $592,270.09
Poll Tax Warrant, July 2, 8,602.00
$600,872.09*
Additional Warrant (Polls),
30.00
Additional Warrant (R. Est.), 150.00
Total of Assessors' Warrants, $601,052.09
Deficit in Revenue, Charged to Excess and Deficiency, 7,929.22
$608,981.31
-247-
SCHEDULE E
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 1934
Unexpended Balances, Credited-
Selectmen's Department,
$47.24
Accounting Department,
9.35
Treasury Department,
.52
Tax Collector's Department,
20.78
Assessors' Department,
.18
Town Clerk's Department,
10.17
Law Department,
3.12
Engineering Department,
6.05
Election and Registration,
214.67
Town House Maintenance,
19.95
Town Hall Maintenance,
15.01
Fire Department,
.56
Inspection of Buildings,
38.80
Moth Suppression,
.38
Tree Warden's Department,
.93
Rifle Range Expense,
3.34
Health Department,
663.03
Sewers,
440.81
Street Cleaning,
.93
Public Sanitaries,
21.23
Roads and Bridges,
1,270.98
College Pond Road,
30.70
Sidewalks,
.39
Snow and Ice Removal,
529.24
Street Lighting,
8.66
Public Welfare Department,
5,435.76
Soldiers' Benefits,
4,774.03.
School Department,
.01
Armistice Day,
96.70
Pensions for Town Laborers,
9.56
Miscellaneous Account,
382.22
Water Department Maintenance,
3.75
--
-248-
Town Forest,
.39
Town Wharf Maintenance,
50.73
Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemetery,
151.41
Burial Hill Cemetery,
12.42
Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and South Pond Cemeteries, 33.72
Town Debt and Interest, 10,327.88
Manomet, Vinal, Samoset and Strand Avenues,
1.07
Water Department Construction, 27.98
$24,664.65
SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-JANUARY 1, 1935 REVENUE ACCOUNTS
$165,677.71
Overlay, Tax of 1933,
$3,108.21
Uncollected Taxes:
Overlay, Tax of 1934, 4,057.60
Herbert W. Bartlett, Collector,
Tax of 1933, Property,
$40,630.32
Total Overlays,
$7,165.81 4.637.02 200,000.00
Tax of 1934, Polls, 550.00
Temporary Tax Loans, 1934,
Surplus from Sale of Land (Sect. 79, Chan. 60, G. L.)
140.54
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,
Accounts Payable: Unpaid Warrants,
50.00
for year 1933,
$456.97
for year 1934,
2,730.03
1,824.57
Total Excise Tax,
3,187.00
Income from Bank Stock, Unexpended,
729.00
Tax Titles,
7,442.71
Unexpended Appropriation Balances: Committee on Representative Town Government, $100.00
George B. Howland, Collector,
Water Rates, 1930,
$46.38
Civil Works Administration,
8,288.95
Water Rates, 1931,
174.88
E. R. A. Projects :
Water Rates, 1932,
890.65
No. 21242B18-28
156.00
Water Rates, 1933,
2,082.79
No. 21242B 7-24
453.60
Water Rates, 1934, 12,324.45
No. 21242B15-26
128.05
Labor and Material, 1932,
4.50
No. 21242B12-27
304.47
Labor and Material, 1933, 9.50
No. 21242B15-29
666.45
Labor and Material, 1934, 75.00
No. 21242B 9-22
3,887.00
Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., 15,608.15 Total Unexpended Balances, 13,984.52
-250-
Uncollected Water Rates, etc.,
Unappropriated Revenue : Dog Tax from County, Liquor License Fees for 1935,
12,210.00
Total Uncollected Taxes,
195,885.30
Reserve from Overlays,
Tax of 1934, Property,
154,704.98
Cash
-------:
Overdrafts:
Police Dept.,
$699.53
Sealing Weights and M., 65.00
Forest Warden's Dept. 322.01
Garbage Collection,
360.04
Old Age Assistance,
3,867.47
Public Works Administration, 101.88
Excess and Deficiency, Jan. 1, 1934, $122,887.98
Less:
Appro. July 28, $9,300.00
Tax Titles, 6,702.33
Bank Tax of Prior Years
Refunded to State,
1.75
Abatement of Old Age Asst. Tax of 1933, 208.00
Deficit in Revenue 1934, 7,929.22
24,141.30
Sewers,
72.47
Highway,
49.50
$98,746.68
Public Welfare,
4,836.05
Add:
Old Age Assistance,
833.51
Tax Title Receipts,
2,826.15
Soldiers' Relief,
80.00
Unexpended Balances of
Park,
48.00
Appropriations, 24,664.65
Cemetery,
2,314.30
126,237.48
Total Departmental, 10,635.80
Revenue, Reserved Until Collected : Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, Tax Title, Water Department,
$3,187.00
7,442.71
15,608.15
Departmental,
10,635.80
$403,852.60
$403,852.60
-251-
Total Overdrafts,
5,415.93
Departmental Accounts Rec.,
Health,
2,401.97
NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$6,434.21 Memorial Town Hall, $42.35
Furnishings for Town Hall, 1,018.41
Memorials for Town Hall, 1,542.88
Hard-Surfacing Streets, 33.58
Highway Construction and Recon- struction, 27.33
Court and Sandwich Street Resur- facing,
149.78
Long Pond Road Surfacing,
40.94
Old Beach Road, Land Damages,
290.00
Robbins Hill Road and Priscilla Road,
109.93
New Westerly Way,
1,487.65
Relocation of State Highway, (Land Damages)
Vallerville to Costello's Cor.
283.00
Warren Avenue and Manomet Rd., 271.20
Brookside Avenue, 578.80
Granolithic Sidewalks and Curbing, 513.36
Town Forest, Land, 45.00
$6,434.21
$6,434.21 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
$6,434.21
Funded Debt Balancing Account, $220,000.00
Town Hall Lot Loan, Memorial Town Hall Loan,
145,000.00
Water Loan, (Manomet)
70,000.00
$220,000.00
$220,000.00
-252-
$5,000.00
$150,000.00
------------
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Cash and Investments,
$119,139.87 Murdock Poor and School Fund,
$730.00
Francis LeBaron Poor Fund, 1,350.00
Charles Holmes Poor Fund,
500.00
Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund,
300.00
Marcia E. Jackson Gates
Public Library Fund,
2,000.00
Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,
2,000.00
Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,
1,626.37
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
108,326.99
Phoebe Clifford Perpetual Care Fund,
(Deposited with State Treasurer),
200.00
St. Joseph's Cemetery
Perpetual Care Fund,
106.51
$117,139.87
Plymouth National Bank Stock Investment Fund,
2,000.00
$119,139.87
$119,139.8'7
-253-
SCHEDULE G Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1935, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1935
LOANS
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $6,000.00
Added During 1934
Paid During 1934 $1,000.00
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1935 $5,000.00 145,000.00
Principal Due in 1935 $1,000.00 14,500.00
Interest Due in 1935 $202.50 5,800.00
Town Hall Lot
Memorial Town Hall
159,500.00
14,500.00
Public Landing
12,000.00
12,000.00
Water
80,000.00
10,000.00
70,000.00
10,000.00
2,800.00
$257,500.00
$37,500.00
$220,000.00
$25,500.00
$8,802.50
-254-
-255-
SCHEDULE H
Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1935
TOWN HALL LOT LOAN
Four and one-half per cent bonds, dated Mar. 1 1919 payable $1,000 annually, 5,000.00
MEMORIAL TOWN HALL LOAN
Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500 annually, 145,000.00
WATER LOAN
Four per cent coupon notes, dated Oct. 1, 1932, payable $10,000 annually, 70,000.00
Total Funded Debt, $220,000.00
--
-256-
SCHEDULE I
TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :
Russell Tomlinson,
$211.38
Betsey C. Bagnell,
472.05
Rebecca D. Ryder,
1,024.61
Lydia W. Chandler,
353.12
Curtis Howard,
522.18
Sarah F. Bagnell,
239.18
A. A. Whiting,
865.07
James Reed,
435.25
Barnes Lot,
250.00
William H. Nelson
773.69
Charles Holmes,
297.72
Louisa S. Jackson,
208.70
Judith S. Jackson,
623.49
John Donley,
107.40
David Drew,
114.03
Mary J. Brown,
51.47
Mary V. Lewis,
382.69
Priscilla L. Hedge,
212.81
Frederick Webber,
113.72
Nancie C. Wood,
1,044.57
Fannie Goodwin Bates
1,062.40
Joshua Atwood,
105.79
Ichabod Shaw,
768.29
Edwin Morey,
837.58
Waldron & Dunham,
257.01
Timothy T. Eaton,
165.00
Heman Cobb,
232.22
Thomas Sampson,
251.92
Ephraim B. Holmes,
807.51
-257-
Lydia E. Jackson,
258.98
Jacob Jackson,
150.37
Charlotte R. Bearse,
244.24
Washburn Portion, Lot No. 42,
159.48
Helena B. Rich,
117.18
Winslow B. Rickard,
112.46
John Eddy,
115.64
Helen Covington,
221.01
Freeman E. Wells,
169.98
Eliza Burt,
154.81
David L. Harlow,
104.44
Benjamin Swift,
108.28
Ellis Benson,
105.92
James Deacon,
148.36
Ellis and Freeman,
106.35
Ansel F. Fish,
220.41
Taylor and Foss,
113.08
Mary A. Minter,
176.97
William R. Drew,
737.84
Adelaide Reed
109.88
Elizabeth M. Ward,
315.23
Edward W. Bradford,
200.37
Harvey Lot,
113.14
Ephraim Churchill,
25.30
Franklin B. Holmes,
133.95
Linus B. Thomas,
53.33
Ephraim S. Morton,
122.53
Merriam Lot,
261.54
B. O. Strong,
133.46
John C. Cave,
111.30
Winslow B. Standish,
114.85
Calvin S. Damon,
499.48
Finney and Churchill,
108.38
Edward B. Hayden,
178.17
H. N. P. Hubbard,
211.69
Anderson Lots,
156.41
Sylvanus Churchill,
54.57
Nancy L. Pratt,
96.47
Burgess P. Terry,
136.48
--
-258-
William and P. H. Williams,
105.03
Increase Robinson, 485.54
August H. Lucas,
155.81
Edward Morton,
113.88
Benjamin Pierce,
54.22
Alfred P. Arnold,
112.62
Nathaniel H. Morton,
102.84
Charles H. Holmes,
111.90
Daniel Hinchcliffe,
108.36
Samuel Nelson,
115.48
Nathaniel Russell,
218.10
Sumner Leonard,
206.90
Frederick Dittmar,
118.25
Emeline Landy,
109.00
John F. Hoyt,
144.95
Pope Lot,
151.23
Nehemiah Savery,
115.15
Thomas A. Holsgrove,
199.30
John C. Ross,
239.13
Archibald McLean,
51.28
George L. Lyon,
169.53
Phineas Pierce Lot and Paty Tomb, 286.59
Charles E. Barnes,
109.78
Burgess Lot, So. Pond,
316.53
Ezra Harlow,
170.84
Mercy J. Howland,
138.97
Isaac M. Jackson,
1,289.04
Mary McDonald,
107.43
Mary J. Corey,
107.54
Ellis-Ryder,
115.31
Brewster-Bartlett,
350.38
Barnabas Hedge,
152.79
George M. Collins,
136.82
Alexander McLean,
104.56
Charles E. Dow,
109.77
Shaw and Thomas,
220.76
Atwood and Pratt,
213.95
Prentiss Lot,
228.57
Rufus H. Pope,
79.87
-259-
Alanson Thomas,
161.93
Albert Whiting,
141.03
Gamaliel Thomas,
104.52
Albert Bramhall,
104.43
Nancy B. Stevens,
109.66
Johnson-Hart,
105.10
Adeline D. Bartlett,
52.42
Coomer Weston,
259.33
Edward N. H. Vaughn,
336.34
Thomas W. Finney,
115.25
Charles H. Howland, 2nd,
121.32
Davidson Lots,
254.37
James Ellis,
121.33
Allen and Franklin M. Holmes,
114.04
Marietta Bumpus,
143.43
Frederick O. Bradford,
165.48
Mercy C. Robbins,
407.82
D. Edson Raymond,
111.32
Martin J. Hunting,
239.28
Watson and Rufus Ellis,
111.81
Herbert Robbins,
125.81
William J. Waterson,
106.55
Belinda B. Clements,
109.94
George D. Bartlett,
553.06
Orrin W. and Lydia A. Bennett,
111.04
John F. Hall,
101.95
Charles P. Morse,
112.32
Stephen and Almira B. Pember,
101.61
Barnabas Churchill,
244.62
Erastus B. Torrance,
106.65
Winslow W. Avery,
221.25
Daniel O. Churchill,
110.30
Bradford Barnes,
162.54
Zacheus Bartlett,
110.58
Burgess and Churchill,
50.11
Alexander M. Harrison,
107.86
Hilda Svensson,
113.17
Hiram B. Sears,
220.25
Joseph Taylor,
82.70
-260-
Franklin B. Cobb, 103.26
Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford,
112.58
John S. Butler, 141.42
Chas. H. & Eunice B. Howland,
110.64
Sylvanus W. King,
111.52
. Levi P. Morton,
110.60
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore,
129.94
John Bachelder,
183.06
Richard McLean Lots,
231.72
Ziba R. Ellis,
120.65
Charles L. Jones,
228.78
Clark Ellis,
270.68
Charles E. & Clarence E. Taylor,
109.41
Joshua L. Edes,
115.99
Raymond-Doten,
230.36
John Peck,
114.62
Hayden-Bradford,
136.86
Abbie B. Ward,
174.04
Adam & Frances Nicol,
144.36
Charles C. Drew,
284.75
Thomas Hedge,
314.20
Elmer H. Bartlett,
116.06
Scovel-Doten,
273.26
Walter S. Irwin,
135.82
Peter Holmes Lot,
287.72
Frank Sheppard,
104.30
Maria A. Rickard
125.05
Emily H. Cook,
156.36
William & Violet Crozier,
114.26
Frederick Mahler,
109.31
Isaac B. King,
285.86
Catherina Wilhelmy,
108.02
Emily F. Bartlett,
168.15
William Bradford,
276.09
Charles and Deborah Hathaway,
210.77
Kate Zahn,
116.31
Lothrop C. King,
188.72
Alpheus O. Grant ,
101.13
Jennette B. Smyth,
107.56
-261-
Clark Finney,
117.52
Ichabod Morton,
113.27
Cobb and Burgess,
114.97
William H. Miller,
107.58
Laura A. and Edna M. Larkin,
107.37
George H. Malloy,
109.09
Robert Siebenschu,
117.08
Perkins-Sibley Lot,
107.15
Priscilla Perkins,
137.10
Betsey F. Dunham,
110.67
George H. Dunham,
102.64
Burgess-Bennett,
156.72
George and Elizabeth Nichols,
250.49
Harry Kramer,
113.85
Nellie H. Weeks,
108.50
Thomas C. Atwood and Laura McHenry,
119.80
Chas. C. Barnes & Samuel G. Broadbent,
123.65
Mary J. Ware,
107.37
William L. Finney,
245.38
Jacob Jr. and Elizabeth Mahler,
226.13
Nathaniel Bartlett,
136.21
Charles E. Ryder,
114.29
Mary A. Austin et als,
91.86
Elizabeth A. Kimball et als.,
41.50
David O. Harvey,
222.69
John D. & Thomas Churchill,
527.25
Antone Rose,
112.68
John Bodell,
232.13
Lauchlin D. McLean,
112.05
Adelbert C. Finney,
109.60
Ezra J. Huntley Lot,
106.85
Jessie Shaw,
166.38
Seth L. Holmes,
141.00
Capt. W. W. Baker,
107.04
George E. Saunders,
226.85
Spooner Lot (Ruth S. Baker),
1,078.47
Eben and Mary A. Morton,
103.41
-262-
Thomas M. Paty,
161.34
Squire Sutcliffe, 105.26
William D. Carleton,
156.09
Alma C. Wadsworth, Grave in W. D. Carleton Lot,
60.11
Hannah Ellis Burgess,
53.11
Charles Herbert Briggs,
110.94
Harvey and Lois Briggs,
110.28
Everett Finney,
105.68
Matilda Hinchcliffe,
162.01
Nathaniel Shaw,
120.80
Curtiss and Harriet Hoyt,
110.40
Sarah A. Maude and Seth Booth,
106.38
Hemmerly Lot (Burial Hill)
106.97
George E. Mabbett
2,699.77
Emma Clark and George Whiting, 260.01
Addie A. Reed,
94.25
Charles F. Haire,
258.36
Charles W. Huff,
212.06
Lucretia Davis,
50.47
Levi Thurston,
50.47
Susan B. Ryder,
150.96
Robert H. Weston,
151.55
Lafayette W. Cahoon,
105.32
John J. & J. Henry Shaw,
409.15
Winslow-Whitman,
200.30
Horace M. Saunders,
306.66
Verity Hawkyard,
102.87
Nathaniel E. & George Harlow,
201.24
Herbert E. Kinsey,
75.91
Asa H. Burgess,
100.01
John Finney,
101.17
Arthur L. Holmes, Est.
124.59
Corban Barnes, Sr.,
100.00
Total, Plymouth Five Cents
Savings Bank, $53,028.97
Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :
Morton D. Andrews, $785.13
William H. Nelson,
915.17
-263-
Thomas B. Bartlett,
328.44
Rebecca F. Sampson,
461.85
Katherine E. Sever,
456.93
Mary F. Wood,
160.75
Phoebe P. Ellis,
25.94
Cordelia Savery,
109.60
William Ross,
474.83
Putnam Kimball,
397.92
John Gooding,
676.91
Schuyler Sampson,
272.16
R. B. Hall,
110.34
Fanny Sylvester,
142.42
George E. & Carrie M. Benson,
150.10
E. A. Spooner,
135.79
George Hayward,
393.00
George S. Tolman,
114.66
Elizabeth S. Tinkham,
205.03
Danforth and Thurber,
213.18
William Bartlett,
499.92
Daniel H. Paulding,
403.37
John Morissey,
274.81
Oliver T. Wood,
125.09
Sarah A. Waldron,
211.76
Sarah V. Kendrick,
64.90
Emma F. Avery,
602.69
Isaac M. Jackson,
1,396.83
Abby B. Avery & Samuel Bartlett,
316.49
Dora Perrit,
181.51
Mary E. Moning,
103.87
Nathaniel Spooner,
159.19
Abbie D. Danforth,
110.16
Georgianna Hedge,
118.77
Elizabeth F. Stoddard,
255.46
Benjamin Hathaway,
247.16
Cornelius Bradford,
132.94
George W. Haskins,
82.37
Annie Martin,
324.03
Henry Farris Stoddard,
115.10
Obadiah Lyon,
173.24
-264-
Madeline Harris,
178.83
Lydia G. Lothrop,
328.76
Sarah W. Sparrow,
110.39
Charles W. Eaton,
340.98
Charles C. Doten,
331.02
Sarah J. Ryder,
220.42
Mary B. Bassett,
116.71
Colburn C. & Chas. R. Wood,
319.24
Henry W. Tillson,
117.23
Caroline Grozinger,
53.14
Joseph P. Thurston,
238.22
Gustavus G. Sampson,
188.64
Amelia Knoch,
116.29
Briggs-Goodwin,
114.95
James H. Sutcliffe,
116.55
Evelyn Louise Perry,
113.03
John Smith, 114.25
Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner,
292.04
Capt. Frederick Bartlett,
121.59
Caroline C. Finney,
120.83
Thomas Cooper,
145.40
Lorenzo M. Bennett,
212.72
James R. Shaw,
159.58
Ernest L. Sampson,
235.79
Truman Sampson,
137.40
Levi R. Sampson,
155.04
Arthur S. Byrnes,
117.51
Otis W. Lapham,
127.35
Francis M. Robbins,
108.89
Lemuel L. Swift,
217.03
George W. Bradford.
255.08
Grace D. Mooney,
52.86
Amasa C. Sears,
105.51
Mary Pratt,
298.84
Henry W. Torrey,
179.46
Lyndon P. Hubbard,
113.61
Stephen Doten,
125.13
Ellen D. Howard,
87.06
Bramhall Fund,
180.45
-265-
Thomas Jackson,
114.49
Emma S. Hall,
123.09
Douglas-Hodges,
113.90
Churchill-Harlow,
189.89
Benjamin & Bessie Weston,
64.25
George Finney,
114.49
Horace C. Whitten,
110.99
Edward L. Robbins,
240.73
Henry Buhman,
123.45
John Krins,
122.40
Addie E. Douglas,
118.72
Frederick M. Atwood,
162.72
Ellis Whiting,
121.76
Charles Rogers,
86.36
Helen F. Hedge,
231,32
Robert H. & Rebecca Barnes,
166.63
Charles S. Purinton,
360.62
Isaac H. Valler,
108.32
Esther Hollis,
520.93
Edward W. Baker,
209.51
Elizabeth A. Howland,
241.11
Harriet E. McFall,
160.17
George E. Randall,
176.97
James H. & James E. Clark Lots,
255.75
Eliza G. Hall,
255.74
Emma W. Hedge,
223.11
John Fratus,
171.06
Mary E. Fuller,
112.99
Thomas Pierce,
161.84
Alfred L. Bartlett,
232.51
Martha S. Brewster,
121.35
Henry E. Maynard,
104.92
Edward H. Thompson,
112.88
Benjamin Drew,
176.77
Mary McLeod,
259.25
Catherine B. Morrison,
115.95
Lucy C. Nelson,
237.34
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.