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The present economic conditions have made it necessary for additional free service, decrease in full or part pay as well as in insurance cases; this added responsibility has been taken over by the Visiting Nurse Association this year. The service is withyou, and we are willing to co-operate with active responsibility. As the general health worker in a community, the nurse is called upon to present every phase of instruction, formal or informal, which may contribute to the betterment of the individual and community.
It is hardly necessary to say to the adult of today that vaccination for small pox control, toxin-antitoxin for protection of diphtheria, have not only reduced these diseases, but have given us all added protection. The cordial response from parents for recommendations to the Schick Test
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and treatment have resulted in the practical elimination of diphtheria from our town. It is hoped and confidently expected that sometime dis- eases like measels and whooping cough may be more thoroughly con- trolled. The Board of Health and School physician co-operating with the Visiting Nurse Association has carried on active work in the protection of the child. Pre-school immunizing clinics were held for the first time this year.
Instructive service is rendered, such as child welfare, prenatal, school, tuberculosis and social welfare; general bedside care is also a main duty. Much time has been spent in the house, where service is given to mothers. Child welfare conferences are held each week.
The service provided by the Association includes Medical, Surgical, obstetrical and nursing supervision, home visits for the purpose of instruct- ing the family in the principles of health and habit training as well as giving active service.
The nursing program -
1 Morbidity Service
Care of non-communicable diseases
Instructive and bedside care
2 Maternity Service Pre-natal, Delivery, Post partum
3 Clinic and Conference Service Infant and Pre-school
Tuberculosis
Conducts clinics for diagnosis and treatment, follow-up clinic cases in the home, search out contacts and give nursing care.
4 Health Supervision Service Follow up on infant, pre-school and family case work
5 School nursing Service
Aid in yearly examination of pupils
House visits
Reporting serious defects
Class room inspections
First aid to pupils Health talks
6 Social Welfare
House and office
I wish to thank the various organizations, clubs, church groups, also individuals for their support in making possible for me to carry out the
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work that was so needed; to the Kiwanis Club in dealing with correction of defects. To my board members may I extend thanks for their ever-ready help and co-operation.
FLORENCE B. RYAN, R. N.,
Public Health Nurse.
STATISTICAL REPORT
Nursing Service
Paying visits during year
486
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company visits
418
John Hancock visits
63
Town visits.
98
Free visits
140
School visits.
454
Social visits
390
Total visits during year
2058;
Diagnosis
Medical patients
153
Surgical patients
59
Obstetrical patients
33
Total patients.
245:
Clinic Service
Chest Clinics .
2
Number adults examined .
15
Number children examined
31
Number X-rayed
21
T. A. T. clinic.
2
Number children immunized
103
Pre-school clinic
1
Number children examined. .
14
Child Welfare conference.
38
Number pre-school children attending
188
Social Service
Tuberculosis visits
18
Pre-natal visits .
26
Family welfare
200
. .
·
88
Office . 42
Baby welfare
51
Child welfare 72
Clinics
4
Public Health meetings attended.
4
Received from patients. $236 60
Received from Metropolitan Insurance Company. .
272 00
Received from John Hancock Insurance Company. . 26 00
Total receipts .
$535 35
Clinic Service
Chest clinics
2
Number pupils examined
31
Number pupils X-rayed. ·
15
Number pupils recommended follow-up.
7
Pre-school.
3
Number children examined
14
Number children immunized against Diphtheria.
103
Tonsillectomy clinics .
9
Number pupils receiving operations .
18
Visiting Service
Number schools visited . 134
Number inspections .
544
Number class rooms visited
204
Number pupils referred to physician
4
Number pupils receiving dressings.
2
Number pupils receiving first aid
4
Number office visits
10
Number class room talks.
37
Number Mothercraft lessons given
11
Number girls receiving diplomas .
34
Number pupils attending Greenfield Health Camp
8
Consultations
Number parents consulted .
166
Number teachers consulted.
143
Number pupils consulted
98
Number homes visited.
173
Number children visited
83
Number ex clusions
43
Pediculosis. 15
Sprain to wrist 1
Other reasons.
28
·
89
Physical Examination
Number physical examinations by School Physician
30
Number examinations by physician with nurse. 1193
Number examined by nurse 84
Number found with defects.
646
Number corrections made during year
24
Number pupils taken to hospital by nurse
20
Throat and Nose
Number diseased tonsils . 117
Number enlarged glands in neck.
25
Number thyroid.
3
Posture
Number with spinal curvature
4
Number with poor posture.
201
Number chronic cases of infantile paralysis
5
Circulatory Defects
Old cases with cardiac trouble
53
New cases with cardiac trouble
44
Skin Diseases
Impetigo
27
Acne
.
10
Scabies
89
Eyes
Poor vision needing correction
3
Granulated eyelids .
1
General
Nervousness
4
Poor nutrition
15
Poor teeth
188
Weak lungs
14
Hernia.
3
Anemia
3
FLORENCE B. RYAN, R. N.,
Public Health Nurse.
90
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
Total
American
Parentage
Parentage Foreign
One of Parents
Foreign
Males
Females
1923
124
100
15
9
68
56
1924
117
94
14
9
49
68
1925
96
80
A
12
49
47
1926
100
80
7
13
52
48
1927
103
82
00
13
61
42
1928
92
70
00
14
36
56
1929
81
70
2
9
42
39
1930
76
62
7
7
32
44
1931
80
68
4
8
36
44
1932
87
75
4
8
38
49
956
781
73
102
463
492
MARRIAGES
American Born Both Parties
Both Parties
Foreign Born
One American
Ho and One
Foreign Born
1923
71
58
#
1924
67
58
8
1925
60
47
3
10
1926
60
45
2
13
1927
50
38
3
9
1928
60
52
1
7
1929
46
39
1
6
1930
43
35
0
8
1931
53
47
3
3
1932
52
45
1
6
562
464
26
72
Total
91
DEATHS
1923
88
12
1924
83
65
18
42
41
1925
85
74
11
44
41
1926
89
75
14
41
48
1927
110
91
19
51
59
1928
97
84
13
49
48
1929
104
81
23
56
48
1930
97
78
19
46
51
1931
82
69
13
36
46
1932
100
84
16
48
52
935
777
158
452
483
Attention is called to the foregoing vital statistics. It is important that these records shall be correct. If any errors are discovered the clerk will deem it a favor to have them reported at once, so that corrections may be made.
SOME OF THE MANY REASONS WHY BIRTHS SHOULD BE RECORDED
To establish identity.
To prove nationality.
To prove legitimacy.
To show when a child has the right to enter school.
To show when the child has the right to seek employment under the child labor law.
To show when a child has the right to apply for a license to operate a motor vehicle.
To establish the right to inheritance of property.
To establish liability to military duty as well as exemption therefrom. To establish the right to vote.
To establish the right to hold public office.
To qualify to hold title to, and to buy or sell real estate.
To prove the age at which the marriage contract may be entered into. To make possible statistical studies of health conditions.
As required by Chapter 46, Section 15, General Laws of Massachusetts: Notice is hereby given that the town clerk will furnish blanks for returns of births, to parents, householders, physicians and registered hospital officers applying therefor.
ROBERT H. ANDERSON, Town Clerk.
Females
Total
American Born
Foreign Born
Males
49
90
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS
Total
American
Parentage
Parentage Foreign
One of Parents
Foreign
Males
Females
1923
124
100
15
9
68
56
1924
117
94
14
6
49
68
1925
96
80
A
12
49
47
1926
100
80
7
13
52
48
1927
103
82
00
13
61
42
1928
92
70
8
14
36
56
1929
81
70
2
9
42
39
1930
76
62
~
7
32
44
1931
80
68
A
8
36
44
1932
87
75
A
8
38
49
956
781
73
102
463
492
MARRIAGES
Both Parties
American Born
Both Parties
Foreign Born
One American
and One
Foreign Born
1923
71
58
4
1924
67
58
00
1925
60
47
3
10
1926
60
45
2
13
1927
50
38
3
9
1928
60
52
1
7
1929
46
39
1
6
1930
43
35
0
8
1931
53
47
3
3
1932
52
45
1
6
562
464
26
72
Total
91
DEATHS
American Born
Foreign Born
39
49
1924
83
65
18
42
41
1925
85
74
11
44
41
1926
89
75
14
41
48
1927
110
91
19
51
59
1928
97
84
13
49
48
1929
104
81
23
56
48
1930
97
78
19
46
51
1931
82
69
13
36
46
1932
100
84
16
48
52
935
777
158
452
483
Attention is called to the foregoing vital statistics. It is important that these records shall be correct. If any errors are discovered the clerk will deem it a favor to have them reported at once, so that corrections may be made.
SOME OF THE MANY REASONS WHY BIRTHS SHOULD BE RECORDED
To establish identity.
To prove nationality.
To prove legitimacy.
To show when a child has the right to enter school.
To show when the child has the right to seek employment under the child labor law.
To show when a child has the right to apply for a license to operate a motor vehicle.
To establish the right to inheritance of property.
To establish liability to military duty as well as exemption therefrom. To establish the right to vote.
To establish the right to hold public office.
To qualify to hold title to, and to buy or sell real estate.
To prove the age at which the marriage contract may be entered into. To make possible statistical studies of health conditions.
As required by Chapter 46, Section 15, General Laws of Massachusetts: Notice is hereby given that the town clerk will furnish blanks for returns of births, to parents, householders, physicians and registered hospital officers applying therefor.
ROBERT H. ANDERSON, Town Clerk.
Males
Females
Total
1923
88
76
92
BIRTHS
1932
JANUARY
Date Name of Child
2 Rae Harrington
10 Catherine Cecelia Bacigalupo
13 Roberta Ellsworth Songer
17 Stillborn
Names of Parents Earl G. and Virginia
Joseph and Anna Ellsworth E. and Ruth E.
FEBRUARY
3 Roger Wayne Hurtle
3 LeRoy Edward Carley, Jr.
5 Maxine Louise Arnot Douglas F. and Bertha M.
8 Paul Richard Dirth
10 Dorothy Ann Cormier
17
Stillborn
22 Nyca Hazel Crowl
22 Dorothy May Wigglesworth
26 Burnham Ward Riggs
Lorenzo J. and Lottie M. LeRoy E. and Aille A.
Arthur A. and Jessie M.
Ernest A. and Doris H.
Erroll P. and Mary L. William Y. and Pauline H. Homer C. and Alice E.
MARCH
1 Joan Agnes Parker
3 Joseph Wesley Huntoon
19 Stillborn
20 Kenneth Edward Prue, Jr.
20 William Walter Sampson, Jr.
29 David Waldo Johnson
George R. and Helen E. Harland W. and Marion L.
Kenneth E. and Viola H.
William W. and Anna C. Waldo G. and Genevieve E.
APRIL
3 Helen Janet Johnson
7 Edward Bergeron
10
14 Marilyn Louise Sault 15 Chapman
20 Stillborn
21 Charles Bernard Housen
Edward P. and Ida E. Leonal and Ella
Raymond E. and Evelyn R.
Walter and Lina
David and Sadie
93
MAY
8 Ralph Joseph Jewett Stillborn
19
23 Irene Jane Goewey
23 Nancy Louise Hanson
25 Donna Mae Harper
28 Nancy Ann Powers
Harry W. and Ona M.
David A. and Viola D. Roger L. and Ella B.
Edward A. and Eva A.
James F. and Eddice M.
JUNE
2 Janice Arlene Gidney 2 Richard Peter Ollari
9 Diane Stone
14 Ethel Jordan Adams
20 . Jeanie Mae Littlefield
23 Malcolm Graham Malloy 25 Stillborn
27 Richard Earl Bergquist
Philip M. and Mildred E.
Bertolomeo and Teresa
Donald H. and Margaret N.
Robert H. and Grace G.
Henry W. and Jeanie M.
J. Walter and Muriel G.
Carl F. and Elinor G.
JULY
8 Frank Raymond Songer
8 May Ida Cowdrey
13 Harold Joseph Torstensen Ralph and Electa A.
15 Diane Stowell
16 Lawrence Clayton Pierce
17 Robert Pierce
17 Maxim Elizabeth Kilian
18 Shirley Ann Crane
23 Pearl Madeline Hamilton
31 Shirley Adrienne Cone
John S. and Jessie M. Leslie A. and Edith M.
Stanley A. and Ellen E. Olin M. and Nina A. George B. and Mary E.
Allie E. and Dorothy E. Norman C. and Alyce W.
George T. and Bessie C.
Lawrence K. and Clarice
AUGUST
9 Stillborn 13 Barry Ellis Verney
15 Jane Ann Green
31 Stillborn
Ralph W. and Barbara Albert F. and Edith L.
SEPTEMBER
1 Marcia Anderson
6 Arlene Beverly Calcari
9 Donald Robert Abrahamson
9 Bessie Ada Whipple
Oscar A. and Irene V. Harold G. and Edith C. Henry L. and Rose J. Fay E. and Nellie E.
94
15
Lawrence Oren Jones
16 Thelma Janet Blake
17 Jean Sibyle Fairman
17 Leonard Joseph Lafrancois
19 Marilyn Ida Matthews Ralph T. and Hazel E.
23 Carolyn Nutting Billings
24 Jean Louise Murchie
Oren A. and Louise M. Clifford L. and Alvina
Earl C. and Martha F.
Harvey R. and Ethel M.
Osmond J. and Rena L. Daniel and Ella L.
OCTOBER
5
Edward Porter, Jr.
8 Albert Earl Kelton
12 Barbara Ann McKenney
14 Johnson
22 Kenneth Earl Rivers
25 Patricia Lue Vorce
Edward and Doris J. Albert H. and Ella E.
Everett A. and Iva I.
Axel I. and Marguerite A.
Henry J. and Marrianna
Alfred C. and Pearl M.
NOVEMBER
3 Francis Geraldine Orender
5 Raymond Roland Smith
12 Beatrice Mae Sweeney Albert P. and Evelyn M.
14 Kenneth Earl Drury
Joseph S. and Helen M. Raymond E. and Estelle M.
Earl K. and Alice L.
Robert L. and Corinne A.
17 James Lawrence Roth 19 Helen Janet Harris Frederick A. and Gladys M.
24 Wilfred Hamilton Parker
24 Joyce Marilyn Allen Francis and Blanche
29
DECEMBER
6 Arlan Stanton MacKnight
7 Rose Adelia White
7 Neil Wesley Marshall
13 Kay Lancaster Muzzey
22
Stillborn
25 Zani North
27
George R. and Evangeline M. Bradford E. and Rose Walter and Gertrude A. Ivor P. and Marjorie A.
Joseph F. and Mafalda M. Arlan F. and Mary E.
Peter E. and Effie E.
95
MARRIAGES
FEBRUARY
Date Names of Bride and Groom Residence Where Married
1 Reno John Belloli Beatrice Rose Mills
Orange
Athol
5 Thomas F. Grenier Irene A. Parker
Orange
6 Joseph D. Goselin Athol Melinda (Seymore) McPherson Athol
Orange
8 Everett Arnold McKenney Iva Irene Jones
Orange
Fitchburg
Orange
Windsor, Conn. Orange
27 Howard Clifton Read Petersham Winchendon
Rachel Mary (Murray) Hartney Orange
APRIL
5 Charles Edward Rowe Wanda Agnes Satrowsky
Athol
Orange
Orange
19 Paul Alfred Dupont Frances Ellen Cormier Orange
Worcester
Orange
21 Melville Roberts Ruby Mary Bone Wilfred Lloyd Shaw Sarah Helen Tregurtha Bone
Hamden, Conn.
Athol
Orange Orange Athol
Orange
Hubbardston
Orange
25 Vaino B. Mattson Ethel Major
Athol
Athol
30 Stuart Byron Robbins Evelyn Mildred Boreman Athol
MAY
2 Francis Napoleon Lavalley Harriett Josephine LaClair Orange
7 Edward Joseph Gauthier Orange
Yvonne Louise Mongrain
Orange
10 John Hernon Lincoln Clara Emma (Fuller) Piper
12 William A. Brown Annabelle McKee Palmer
Mooers, N. Y.
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Palmer
Orange
Athol
Quinebaug, Conn. Thompson, Conn.
20 Harlie Burton Fogg Mary Lucretia McElroy Orange
21
Orange
98
DEATHS
JANUARY
Date
Name
Age Yrs. Mos. Days
Cause of Death
2 Cabot Jones Hubbard
88
0
6 Cerebral Hemorrhage
2 Arthur Grover
55
10
5 Pernicious Anemia
4 Margaret (Phillips) Cutter
25 8 15 Peritonitis
7 Robert Arthur Laughton 6 5 9 Scarlet Fever
14 Isadora L. Johnson
70
3 25
Carcinoma of Rectum
16 Willie Arthur Copelin
76 5 14 Cerebral Hemorrhage
17 Stillborn
19 Frank Eastman Dean
65 0 9 Acute Nephritis
21 Conrad David Gale
41
1 5 Peritonitis
22 Julia Margaret Aiken
88
0 15 Gastro Enteritis
27 Sallie Ann Wetherbee
72
5 5 Angina Pectoris
27 Jonas Pierce Sawin
89
6
4 Lobar Pneumonia
FEBRUARY
4 Chester Abijah Hinds 78 4
7 Fannie Gertrude Eddy
66 3 11 Angina Pectoris
11 Anna Sophia Lindquist 64 9 28 Arterio Sclerosis
12 Mary I. Orcutt
66 6 1 Cerebral Hemorrhage
12 Jane Anderson Wilson
87 0 3 Acute Bronchitis
14 Selma Backlin
62 2 10
Acute Cholecystitis
17 Stillborn
18 Ida Shipley Patterson
72 0 0 Carcinoma of Cervical Glands
19 Mary Elizabeth Gay
67
4 25 Organic Disease of Heart
19 Mary Jane Slade
70
5 1 Diabetes Mellitus
23 Ella Jeanett Worrick 75
6 12 Organic Disease of Heart
MARCH
3 Shirley Margaret Cote 8 1 0 Scarlet Fever
4 Victoria Addie (Lindsay) Barrett 78 7 28 Broncho Pneumonia
5 Louisa Hannah (Graham) Belden
82 8 0 Arterio Sclerosis
7 Edwin E. Batchelder 86 5 24 Lobar Pneumonia
3
Cerebral Hemorrhage
99
14 Emma Esther (Byam) Brown
73 7 22
17 Austin Conn Adams 88 1 24
Cancer of Stomach Organic Disease of Heart
18 Martha Marie (Vaughan) Lezotte
72 1 20 Acute Appendicitis
19 Stillborn
21 Frederick A. Lamb 71 7 3 Cerebral Hemorrhage
22 Ellen Grace (Adams) Joslyn 79 3 11 Cerebral Hemorrhage
APRIL
4 Jacob Hadsel 49 6 10
Periurithral Abscess
11 Elizabeth A. (Brown) Smith
67 9 16 Carcinoma of Stomach
14 Dwight Edward Clement
95
6 0 Arterio Sclerosis
17 Mary Eliza Graves 73 6
7 Interstitial Nephritis
17 Sarah Eliza (Rainger) Cornwell 83 0 19 Cerebral Hemorrhage 0 Cerebral Hemorrhage
17 John Bagshaw
74
5
20 Stillborn
21 John Joseph Kennedy
69
6
5 Cancer of Liver
27 Walter Scott Thomas
68
2 29 Appendicitis
28 Albert Thoren 68 8 20 Nephritis
MAY
2 William Andrew Wood 61 11 3 Organic Disease of the Heart
8 William H. Fisk 67
10 3 Ischio rectal abscess
9 Elmer Ward 71 9 16 Obstructing Prostate
10 Lida Agusta (Gould) (Smith) Amsden
76 8 27 Thrombus of Artery
16 Henry Jeremiah Rogers 63 9 3 Angina Pectoris
19 Stillborn
20 Sarah Elizabeth (Cardney) Mann
66 2 15 Myocarditis
23 Philomene (Gingras) St Germaine
69 5 9 Pernicious Anemia
26 Frank Elsworth Kimball 45 3 28 Tuberculosis of Lungs
JUNE
10 Catherine Cecilia Bacigalupo
0
5 0 Lobar Pneumonia
18 Nelson Lucier 78 4 4 Obstructing Prostate
96
JUNE
2 Dwight Clifford Whitter Elizabeth Emily Forster
11 Freeman Cheney Alger Thenice Flora Prouty Orange
12 Walter Gillette Knight Louise Rachel Blanchard
25 William Allen Cheney Anne Josephine Brooks Athol
25 William Morgan Wade Arlene Lillian MacKnight
New Salem
Sunderland
Orange
Philipston
Philipston
Wakefield
Brattleboro, Vt.
Orange
Orange
Athol
Westfield
Westfield
JULY
2 John Wesley Blanchard Hope Letitia (Gorham) Clark
2 George A. Dunn Dorothy G. Meuse
4 Joseph Henry Lafontaine Ella Mary Greene
11 William Robert Berry Marjorie Arlene Willard
Warwick
Orange
Warwick
Philipston
Orange
South Athol
Orange
Montague
Erving
Athol
Orange
AUGUST
6 Earl O. Leete Marion A. Sawin
Athol Athol
Orange
6 Earl W. Moore Stella R. Atwood
Orange
Rindge, N. H.
Wendell
Gardner
Gardner
13 Furivanti James Cosentino Bernice Belle Bowers Orange
20 George Francis William Alta Lovise Lezotte Orange
27 Rudolph A. Giehler Hazel Eva Tiffany
Walpole
SEPTEMBER
3 Earl Linas Shaw Orange Ethel May Griffin Orange
3 Lester Lewis Sweet Athol
Orange
Verna Ruth MacKnight Orange
5 Arthur Preston Briggs Una Beatrice Dodge Orange
Orange
Orange
.
Orange
Sterling, Mass.
Clinton
Orange Walpole, N. H.
Orange
Orange
97
8 Wilbur Everett Blany Lada Angeline Carboneau John Raymond Gabriel Ruth Agnes Best
11 Russell W. Armitage Hazel L. Worrell
Orange
Athol
Orange
Orange
Gardner
Gardner
Athol
Orange
OCTOBER
22
3 Earl Gilbert Jewett Josephine Lucy Deleo Clifford Henry Johnson Sarah Hastings (Sammis) Dun- can
Orange Orange
Orange
Warwick
Orange
Orange
NOVEMBER
14 Kenneth Emerson Smith Avis Geneva Wright
Orange Athol
Athol
21 Charles Edward O'Brien Athol Marion Louise Kidder Orange
Orange
24 Robert Francis Conners Elsie Clorie Del Molino Athol
Orange
Athol
Marlboro, N. H.
Orange®
Marlboro, N. H.
Hartford, Conn.
Orange
28 Ulmont Henry Venett Clara Gertrude Demers
Orange
Buckland
Montague
DECEMBER
3 Roy Cushing Barrows Lillian Amelia Gerstel
Athol
Orange
Orange
4 Lloyd Martin Moulton Orange Ruth Atwood Webster Warwick
5 Oscar N. Ohlson Alice C. Anderson
Orange
Williamsburg
Orange
6 George Clement Scott Rosetta Elizabeth Smith Orange
10 Ernest Oscar Malm Ever Hattie Chamberlain
Orange
Westfield
14 Ira Milton Loggie Florence Edith Wilkey
Athol Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Gardner Orange
Templeton
Orange
Warwick Winchester, N. H.
Gardner
Worcester
22 Walter E. Dill Jennie Angelia Curtis
26 George A. Kulysh Mabel L. Stone
Athol
11
24 John Ellsworth Allen Cora Elsie Dalrymple 24 Wickliffe Smith Buckley Ruth Mae Drysdale Orange
102
DEATHS BY AGES
1932
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927
1926
1925
1924
Under one year
6
1
8
8
10
10
7
6
5
1 to 2 years
1
2
1
3
1
2 to 3 years
1
1
4 to 5 years
1
1
1
5 to 10 years
2
1
1
2
1
1
10 to 20 years
1
2
2
7
1
2
1
1
20 to 30 years
2
3
3
3
3
2
6
30 to 40 years
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
4
6
40 to 50 years
6
6
3
6
4
7
2
5
6
50 to 60 years
5
6
6
11
7
9
10
10
5
60 to 70 years
24
9
18
26
15
21
20
17
16
70 to 80 years
28
33
27
27
24
25
20
19
20
80 to 90 years
15
17
12
13
18
19
15
13
8
90 to 100 years
1
2
6
5
3
5
1
2
100 years
9
3
6
3
4
5
8
4
Total
100
82
97
104
97
110
89
85
83
CAUSES OF DEATH
Cerebral Hemorrhage.
13
Organic Disease of Heart.
8
Myocarditis
7
Carcinoma of Rectum
6
Carcinoma of Stomach
5
Lobar Pneumonia .
4
Acute Nephritis.
3
Appendicitis.
3
Angina Pectoris.
3
Scarlet fever. .
2
Diabetes Mellitus.
2
Broncho Pneumonia
2
Periurithral Abscess
2
Cancer of Liver.
2
Obstructing Prostate
2
Uraemia
2
Congenital Heart Disease.
2
Pernicious Anemia.
1
Peritonitis
1
·
1
Stillborn
3
3 to 4 years
103
Gastro Enteritis
1
Acute Bronchitis
1
Cholecystitis. .
1
Cancer of Cervical Glands 1
Thrombus.
1
Tuberculosis of Lungs.
1
Tuberculosis of Hip and Spine
1
Fracture of Neck
1
Premature Birth
1
Acute Myelitis
1
Cystitis
1
Encepatetis.
1
Carcinoma of Uterus
1
Fracture of Hips
1
Mitral Stenosis
1
Fracture of Skull.
1
Jaundice .
1
Valvular Disease of Heart.
1
Stillborn
9
100
22 25 Stillborn
14 Broncho Pneumonia
JULY
8 Hjalmar A. Stahlberg 39 9 27 Tuberculosis of Hip
16 John Leon Metcalf
44 7 22 Fracture of Neck
17 George Wilson Fry 69 3 28 Chronic Myocarditis
17 Mary L. Davis
85 2 21 Uraemia
17 Robert Pierce 0 0 10 min. Spina Bifida
28 Regina Maria (Anderson) Swan
67 5 24 Carcinoma of Stomach
AUGUST
9 Stillborn
22 Rinaldo Babbitt 81 0 26 Cerebral Hemorrhage
25 Lillian (Saltus) O'Neill 51 10 19 Chronic Myocarditis
28 Maria Louise (Forbush) Bass
83 3 19 Cerebral Hemorrhage
31 Stillborn
SEPTEMBER
3 Elizabeth Ann (Woodward) Smith
83 9 23 Organic Disease of Heart
8 Edwin Burk Wallace 76 6 19 Acute Myelitis
8 Abbie Sena (Root) Baker
72 0 26 Cancer of Stomach
11 Elwood Donley 63 9 3 Cystitis
12 Jennie Clara (Delvy) Parker 68 0 18 Encepatetis
14 Abbie Isabell (Clark) Marble 79 5 13 Arterio Sclerosis
16 Evie Sophia (Sawyer) Harris 77 9 24 Carcinoma of Uterus
22 Hattie E. (Perry) Thompson
80 8 23
Arterio Sclerosis
23 Beda Josephine (Mangnusson) Carlson 74 8 25 Fracture of Hip
25 Charles Herbert Barber 72 4 17 Cerebral Thrombosis
OCTOBER
4 Albert Ray Haskell
68 0 9 Cerebral Hemorrhage
5 Lena May Bates 47 9 7 Pernicious Anemia
Ralph Joseph Jewett 0 1
101
6 James G. Bowman 79 0 13 Cerebral Hemorrhage
10 James Allen Hamilton 72 6 7 Organic Disease of Heart
12 Erminie Imogene (Keith) Piper 55 4 6 Carcinoma of Liver
15 Sophia Ernestine (MacBurnice) (Lawrence) Bolser
61 8 9 Diabetes Mellitus
17 Anna (Gately) Doyle 76 7 3 Chronic Myocarditis
17
Johnson 0
0 3 Congenital Heart Disease
18 Teckla Rosalie Swanson 33 0 18 Mitral Stenosis
25 Mayme Edith (Dooley) Cary
60 9 13 Cancer of Stomach
26 Elmer Elsworth Allen 65 6 12 ·Anemia Convulsions
31 Henry John Lehrman 74 4 0 Chronic Myocarditis
NOVEMBER
9 Myra Rosina (Tupper) Fearl
68 11 29 Organic Disease of Heart
16 Mary Margaret (MacLear) Lee
56 6 25 Chronic Myocarditis
18 Willis Howard Blackburn 28 3 29 Compound Fracture of Skull
19 Kenneth Earl Drury 0 0 6 Malignant Jaundice
22 Kenneth Earl Rivers 0
1 2 Congenital Heart Disease 25 Dora Katrina (Leach) Richmond
87 8 8 Chronic Myocarditis
26 Charles Lincoln Alger 72 7 17 Lobar Pneumonia
DECEMBER
1 Lyman Paris Webber 80 9 23 Organic Disease of Heart
12 Elgin William Conrad 45 1 20 Valvular Disease of Heart
12 Ernest William Harden 52 9 11 Cerebral Hemorrhage
22 Stillborn
102
DEATHS BY AGES
1932
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927
1926
1925
1924
Under one year
6
1
8
8
10
10
7
6
5
1 to 2 years
1
2
1
3
1
2 to 3 years
3
3 to 4 years
1
1
4 to 5 years
1
1
1
5 to 10 years
2
1
1
2
1
1
10 to 20 years
1
2
2
7
1
2
1
1
20 to 30 years
2
3
3
3
3
2
6
30 to 40 years
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
4
6
40 to 50 years
6
6
3
6
4
7
2
5
6
50 to 60 years
5
6
6
11
7
9
10
10
5
60 to 70 years
24
9
18
26
15
21
20
17
16
70 to 80 years
28
33
27
27
24
25
20
19
20
80 to 90 years
15
17
12
13
18
19
15
13
8
90 to 100 years
1
2
6
5
3
5
1
2
100 years
Stillborn
9
3
6
3
4
5
8
4
Total
100
82
97
104
97
110
89
85
83
CAUSES OF DEATH
Cerebral Hemorrhage.
13
- Organic Disease of Heart. .
8
Myocarditis
7
Carcinoma of Rectum
6
Carcinoma of Stomach.
5
Lobar Pneumonia.
4
Acute Nephritis
3
Appendicitis.
3
Angina Pectoris.
3
Scarlet fever.
2
Diabetes Mellitus.
2
Broncho Pneumonia.
2
Periurithral Abscess
2
Cancer of Liver
2
Obstructing Prostate
2
Uraemia
2
Congenital Heart Disease
2
Pernicious Anemia.
1
Peritonitis
1
·
1
103
Gastro Enteritis
1
Acute Bronchitis
1
Cholecystitis.
1
Cancer of Cervical Glands
1
Thrombus
1
Tuberculosis of Lungs
1
Tuberculosis of Hip and Spine
1
Fracture of Neck
1
Premature Birth
1
Acute Myelitis
1
Cystitis
1
Encepatetis.
1
Carcinoma of Uterus
1
Fracture of Hips
1
Mitral Stenosis
1
Fracture of Skull ...
1
Jaundice.
1
Valvular Disease of Heart.
1
Stillborn
9
104
Hunters', Fishermen's and Trappers' Certificate Account
Resident Citizen's Sporting License 430
Resident Citizen's Trapping License 2
Non-Resident Citizen's Sporting License 1
Non-Resident Citizen's Fishing License. 4 Minor Fishing Licenses 12
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