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1,754.56
$18.38
$1,772.94
Teams
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BURIAL HILL CEMETERY PROTECTING OLD HEADSTONES
Balance from 1939
$118.25
Appropriation Mar. 23, 1940
200.00
Payments:
Encasing Slabs
315.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$3.25
CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES
Appropriation
$750.00
Income from Hinckley Fund
22.50
Income from Trust Funds
271.75
$1,044.25
Payments:
Chiltonville-
Labor
$357.22
Equipment and Repairs
9.90
Flowers and Wreaths
18.50
Recording
1.00
$386.62
Manomet-
Labor
$385.78
Equipment and Supplies
10.80
Recording
.20
Stone, Gravel, Truck
43.60
440.38
Cedarville-
Labor
28.00
South Pond-
Labor
$115.00
Gravel
2.25
Paint
1.53
118.78
Total Payments 973.78
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$70.47
$318.25
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HINCKLEY BEQUEST FOR CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY
Balance from 1938 Payments: Labor
$21.00
$21.00
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
Appropriation
$49,500.00
Payments:
Town Debt-
Town Hall Loan
$14,500.00
New School House Loan
13,000.00
Public Landing Loan
4,750.00
Water Loans
10,000.00
Total Town Debt
$42,250.00
Interest-
Loans in Anticipation of Taxes
$257.38
Town Hall Loan
2,900.00
Ladder Truck Loan
43.25
New School House Loan
2,870.00
Public Landing Loan
59.37
Water Loans
800.00
Total Interest 6,930.00
Total Payments 49,180.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
320.00
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SCHEDULE C
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrants:
Income Tax
$56,894.92
Corporation Tax
48,048.73
Additional Corporation Tax, 1939
9,466.50
Reimbursement for State Owned Lands
1,044.83
Gasoline Tax, Chap. 504
36,382.49
Motor Vehicle Excise
23,305.07
Licenses
18,523.30
Fines
1,261.35
Grants and Gifts
1,080.00
Special Assessments
640.00
General Government
2,484.05
Protection of Persons and Property
537.16
Health and Sanitation
3,796.50
Highways
27.00
Charities
22,978.70
Old Age Assistance
43,261.57
Soldiers' Benefits
978.75
Schools
5,983.18
Libraries (See Dog Tax Schedule D.)
Recreation
3,202.26
Public Service Enterprises
49,412.99
Cemeteries
2,859.33
Interest on Deposits
Interest on Taxes
5,621.32
Veterans' Exemptions
5.04
All Other Receipts
50.00
$337,845.04
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Credits, Amounts Actually Received:
Income Tax
$55,220.16
Corporation Tax
51,478.95
Additional Corporation Tax, 1939
9,466.50
Reimbursement for State Owned Lands
1,264.32
Gasoline Tax, Chap. 504
36,382.49
Motor Vehicle Excise
26,848.79
Licenses
18,772.45
Fines
917.75
Grants and Gifts
1,005.00
Special Assessments
968.00
General Government
2,546.67
Protection of Persons and Property
723.74
Health and Sanitation
2,977.26
Highways
38.85
Charities
22,609.48
Old Age Assistance
45,448.00
Soldiers' Benefits
1,027.00
Schools
5,148.61
Recreation
3,158.35
Public Service Enterprises:
Water Department
$46,545.54
Town Wharf
3,016.52
Herring Streams
461.00
Rent of Buildings
150.00
$50,173.06
Cemeteries (Exclusive of Lots and
Graves)
2,796.45
Interest on Taxes
5,261.89
Dividend on Bank Stock
50.00
344,283.77
Excess of Actual Receipts
$6.438.73
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SCHEDULE D
REVENUE ACCOUNT 1940
Charges- Appropriations March 23
$961,193.36
Less:
1939 Dog Tax, to Public Library $1,809.97
Cemetery, from Sales of Lots 3,000.00
1939 Excess on State Parks 98.67
Estimated Receipts
337,845.04
$342,753.68
Amount to be Assessed,
*$618,439.68
Excess of Revenue (To Excess and Deficiency) 6,583.79
$625,023.47
Credits-
Assessors' Warrant, July 25,
$609,139.68
Poll Tax Warrant, March 15, 9,300.00
$618,439.68*
Additional Warrant (Polls)
36.00
Additional Warrant (Personal)
78.72
Additional Warrant (Real)
30.34
Total of Assessors' Warrants, $618,584.74
Excess of Estimated Receipts (Schedule C.)
6,438.73
$625,023.47
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SCHEDULE E
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 1940
Unexpended Appropriation Balances Returned
Selectmen's Department
$88.03
Accounting Department
5.34
Treasury Department
.96
Tax Collector's Department
8.61
Assessors' Department
5.56
Law Department
298.80
Engineering Department
.05
Election and Registration
24.14
Town House Maintenance
6.17
Town Hall Maintenance
12.83
Police Department
.90
Fire Department
8.64
Aerial Ladder Truck
14.85
Inspection of Buildings
2.80
New Car for Sealer of Weights and Measures
69.00
Test Tank for Sealer of Weights and Measures
49.99
Moth Suppression
224.69
Tree Warden's Department
59.28
Forest Warden's Department
1,391.90
Rifle Range Expense
400.00
Health Department
653.08
Garbage Collection
109.19
Sewers
17.72
Street Cleaning
14.65
Public Sanitaries
4.77
Roads and Bridges
119.66
New Truck for Highway Department
183.00
New Grader for Highway Department
90.00
Federal Furnace Road
1.37
Federal Furnace Road (old account)
66.78
Hard-Surfacing Streets
,22
River Street Improvement
290.81
Westerly Way
15.38
Acquiring Titles on New Streets
155.65
Sidewalks
28.17
Snow and Ice Removal
1,648.83
Street Sprinkling
491.45
Street Lighting
179.98
Traffic Lights
17.58
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Public Welfare Department
5,913.90
Old Age Assistance
502.65
Aid to. Dependent Children
2,135.68
Soldiers' Benefits
7.28
School Department
8.99
New Toilet System for Cornish School
44.50
Loring Library
578.51
Manomet Library
.09
Park Department
2.50
Memorial Day
70.38
Armistice Day
16.40
July Fourth
31.05
Municipal Advertising
.15
Insurance of Town Property
14.42
Miscellaneous Account
398.08
Water Department Maintenance
.17
Town Forest Maintenance
90.89
Town Forest, Purchase of Land
45.00
Town Wharf Maintenance
8.92
Town Wharf Repairs
4.12
Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries
214.61
Burial Hill Cemetery
18.38
Protecting Old Headstones
3.25
C., M., C. and S. P. Cemeteries
70.47
Town Debt and Interest
320.00
Total
$17,261.22
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT
Balance January 1, 1940
$62,712.06
Less:
. Acquiring Tax Titles, including subsequent taxes
3,540.60
$59,171.46
Add:
Refund of 1936 Excise Tax
2.42
Sale of Tax Possession Parcel
5.00
Redemption of Tax Titles
2,153.03
Unexpended Appropriation Balances, Returned December 31, 1940
17,261.22
Excess Revenue, Credited December 31, 1940
6,583.79
Balance January 1, 1941
$85,176.92
SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-January 1, 1941 REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$53,391.28
Overlay, Tax of 1939, Overlay, Tax of 1940, 392.21 $6,892.89
Uncollected Taxes:
Total Overlays,
$7,285.10
Harold W. Baker, Collector,
Reserve from Overlays, Tax Collector's Cash. Over,
29.46
Tax of 1938, Real Estate,
$4.91
Tax of 1939, Personal,
1,647.20
Sales of Real Estate (Chap. 44, Sect. 63)
2,594.38
Tax of 1939, Real Estate,
36,482.49
Accounts Payable, Unpaid Warrants, 50.00
Tax of 1940, Personal, 8,499.37
Town Clerk, Dog Licenses for County,
6.60
Tax of 1940, Real Estate,
115,824.29
Cemetery Fund Cash for Deposit, 80.00
Tax of 1939, Polls,
329.00
Dividend from Old Colony Nat. Bank Trust
275.00
Tax of 1940, Polls,
340.00
Temporary Tax Notes,
75,000.00
Total Uncollected Taxes,
163,127.26
Premium on Notes, $74.40
Dog Tax from County,
1,742.10
for the year 1939,
$73.54
for the year 1940
1,306.89
Income from Bank Stock, Unex- pended, 897.00
Reimbursement from Fire In-
200.00
Moth Tax, 1939,
$17.50
Moth Tax, 1940,
36.25
53.75
Special Reimbursements, Old Age Assistance, 362.00
Tax Titles, Tax Possessions,
5,123.04
1,972.19
Total Unappropriated Revenue, Over Assessment, State Parks,
20,014.65 50.87
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Unappropriated Revenue:
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
Liquor License Fees for 1941,
12,450.00
Total Uncollected Excise Tax,
1,380.43 surance,
Cemeteries, Sales of Lots and
Graves, 4,289.15
12,196.84
Tailings Account, 95.37
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Uncollected Water Rates, etc., Addie H. Burgess, Collector,
Water Rates, 1937,
$54.24
Water Rates, 1938, 533.45
Water Rates, 1939, 1,521.74
Water Rates, 1940, 10,340.35
Labor and Material, 1938,
2.50
Labor and Material, 1939, 7.50
Labor and Material, 1940, 37.50
Gift from Anna Spooner Estate, for Beautification of Land, 500.00
Selectmen, for Obtaining In-
formation Relative to Develop- ment of Local Industries, 1,865.93
Sewer Committee Expenses, 241.00
Work Projects Administration : Appropriation Balance, 500.00
General Administration Account, 1,185.37
Intercepting Sewer Project, 4,463.39
Roads Improvement Project,
2,186.99
Curbing Project, 129.64
Women's Sewing Project,
465.73
Nutrition Project, for Under- nourished School Children, 358.08
Construction of Water Mains Project, 20.24
Departmental Accounts Receivable : Health,
$2,402.56
Total Unexpended Appropriation Balances, Excess and Deficiency,
13,748.26
Public Welfare,
6,697.91
85,176.92
Old Age Assistance,
4,200.97
State and Military Aid,
897.50
School Department,
2,845.09
Tax Title,
7,095.23
Moth Tax,
53.75
Water Department,
12,497.28
Total Departmental, 18,709.69
Departmental,
18,709.69
$256,339.83
$256,339.83
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Revenue, Reserved Until Collected : Motor Vehicle Excise,
1,380.43
Cemeteries,
1,665.66
Unexpended Appropriation Balances : Dog Officer, $7.00
Old Age Assistance, Federal Grant, 952.98 Aid to Dependent Children, Fed- eral Grant, 276.78
School Department, for balance of Stanley Newman Co. contract, 432.50 State Vocational Education, 162.63
Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., Soldiers' Exemptions, 1940,
12,497.28
(To be assessed in 1941), 84.91
Cash,
$32,413.78 Furnishings for Town Hall,
$63.30
Memorials for Town Hall,
1,235.01
Land for Public Dump, 100.00
Highway Construction and Reconstruction,
3,669.80
Brookside Avenue Improvement,
394.06
Granolithic Sidewalks and Curbing,
1,253.92
Improvement of Plymouth Harbor,
20,000.00
New Fence at Veterans' Field,
1,000.00
Water Department, Construction,
1,347.77
Water Department, Diesel Engine and Pump,
2,853.17
Improvement of Addition to Cemetery,
496.75
$32,413.78
$32,413.78
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
$214,000.00 Memorial Town Hall Loan,
$58,000.00
Fire Department, Aerial Ladder Truck Loan, New High School Loan, W.P.A.,
9,000.00
137,000.00
$204,000.00
Water Loan, Manomet,
10,000.00
$214,000.00
$214,000.00
Funded Debt Balancing Account,
NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Cash and Investments,
$162,306.18 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,
1,293.95
Phoebe Clifford Cemetery Fund (Deposited with State Treasurer),
200.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
127,413.91
St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,
101.50
Retirement System Funds, 24,416.82
$160,306.18
Plymouth National Bank Stock Investment Fund,
2,000.00
$162.306.18
$162,306.18
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SCHEDULE G
Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1941, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1941.
LOANS
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1940
Added During 1940
Paid During 1940 $14,500.00
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1941
Principal Due in 1941
Interest Due in 1941
Memorial Town Hall
$72,500.00
$58,000.00
$14,500.00
$2,320.00
Public Landing
4,750.00
4,750.00
New High School
150,000.00
13,000.00
137,000.00
13,000.00
2,610.00
Aerial Ladder Truck
$9,000.00
9,000.00
3,000.00
75.00
Water
20,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
400.00
$247,250.00
$9,000.00
$42,250.00
$214,000.00
$40,500.00
$5,405.00
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SCHEDULE H
Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1941
MEMORIAL TOWN HALL LOAN
Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500 annually $58,000.00
Original amount $294,000. Maturity date 1944
NEW HIGH SCHOOL LOAN
Two per cent bonds, dated Jan. 1, 1936, pay- able $13,000 annually 1939 to 1945 and $12,000 annually 1946 to 1951 $137,000.00
Original amount $189,850. Maturity date 1951
FIRE DEPARTMENT,
AERIAL LADDER TRUCK LOAN
One per cent notes, dated April 8, 1940, pay- able $3,000 annually $9,000.00
Original amount $9,000. Maturity date 1943
WATER LOAN, MANOMET
Four per cent coupon notes, dated Oct. 1, 1932, payable $10,000 annually $10,000.00
Original amount $90,000. Maturity date 1941
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SCHEDULE I
TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
As the funds have to be written up at the bank at least three times each year, the only practical way of keeping them is in the order of deposit date and bank book num- bers; the older funds at the head and new funds placed each year at the end of the printed lists.
A fund always appears in the same position relative to the others.
Beginning this year and continuing in subsequent years sub-page numbers will be printed to facilitate reference to any particular fund by those interested.
An alphabetical index of the Perpetual Care Funds is kept in the Town House, for quick reference.
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank:
Russell Tomlinson
$209.56
Betsey C. Bagnell
397.26
Rebecca D. Ryder
744.08
Lydia W. Chandler
299.77
Curtis Howard
511.64
Sarah F. Bagnell
227.60
A. A. Whiting
936.91
James Reed
410.96
Barnes lot
273.03
William H. Nelson
696.98
Charles Holmes
268.37
Louisa S. Jackson
205.32
Judith S. Jackson
450.72
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John Donley
101.88
David Drew
102.50
Mary J. Brown
52.90
Mary V. Lewis
232.03
Priscilla L. Hedge
212.86
Frederick Webber
104.08
Nancie C. Wood
1,031.58
Fannie Goodwin Bates
1,059.01
Joshua Atwood
104.12
Ichabod Shaw
753.18
Edwin Morey
744.29
Waldron & Dunham
214.80
Timothy T. Eaton
154.58
Heman Cobb
220.44
Thomas Sampson
221.81
Ephraim B. Holmes
576.30
Lydia E. Jackson
222.37
Jacob Jackson
126.36
Charlotte R. Bearse
217.06
Washburn portion lot
157.42
Helena B. Rich
104.86
Winslow B. Rickard
104.98
John Eddy
106.53
Helen Covington
210.59
Freeman E. Wells
157.51
Eliza Burt
154.33
David L. Harlow
105.08
Benjamin Swift
100.29
Ellis Benson
105.54
James Deacon
151.45
Spooner-Cornish
52.19
Ellis and Freeman
106.92
Ansel F. Fish
211.63
Taylor and Foss
105.83
Mary A. Minter
139.44
William R. Drew
642.87
Adelaide Reed
100.00
Elizabeth M. Ward
270.64
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Edward W. Bradford
215.62
Harvey lot
104.85
Ephraim Churchill
25.70
Franklin B. Holmes
104.56
Linus B. Thomas
52.57
Ephraim S. Morton
112.51
Merriam lot
233.64
B. O. Strong
132.36
John C. Cave
100.01
Winslow B. Standish
107.51
Calvin S. Damon
513.46
Finney and Churchill
104.69
Edward B. Hayden
154.72
H. N. P. Hubbard
206.25
Anderson lots
154.15
Sylvanus Churchill
56.14
Nancy L. Pratt
81.05
Burgess P. Terry
132.64
William & P. H. Williams
103.05
Increase Robinson
468.45
August H. Lucas
152.45
Edward Morton
104.55
Benjamin Pierce
63.84
Alfred P. Arnold
107.14
Nathaniel H. Morton
103.51
Charles H. Holmes
105.84
Daniel Hinchcliffe
100.34
Samuel Nelson
103.02
Nathaniel Russell
206.77
Sumner Leonard
210.85
Frederick Dittmar
106.12
Emeline Landy
107.11
John F. Hoyt
130.78
Pope lot
155.56
Nehemiah Savery
106.93
Thomas A. Holsgrove
166.85
John C. Ross
207.81
Archibald McLean
51.28
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George L. Lyon
164.16
Phineas Pierce lot & Paty tomb
258.41
Charles E. Barnes
105.09
Burgess lot, So. Pond
164.03
Ezra Harlow
157.86
Mercy J. Howland
142.27
Isaac M. Jackson
1,221.51
Mary McDonald
104.26
Mary J. Corey
102.79
Ellis-Ryder
105.64
Brewster-Bartlett
325.36
Barnabas Hedge
152.08
George M. Collins
132.72
Alexander McLean
102.91
Charles E. Dow
106.62
Shaw and Thomas
201.18
Atwood and Pratt
201.69
Prentiss lot
214.45
Rufus H. Pope
76.36
Alanson Thomas
157.20
Albert Whiting
146.88
Gamaliel Thomas
100.02
Albert Bramhall
100.97
Nancy B. Stevens
106.24
Johnson-Hart
100.33
Adeline D. Bartlett
52.03
Coomer Weston
211.03
Edward N. H. Vaughn
335.62
Thomas W. Finney
108.62
Charles H. Howland
123.64
Davidson lots
257.85
James Ellis
106.34
Allen & Franklin M. Holmes
103.91
Marietta Bumpus
135.22
Frederick O. Bradford
157.46
Mercy C. Robbins
381.62
D. Edson Raymond
106.75
Martin J. Hunting
214.37
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Watson and Rufus Ellis
107.99
Herbert Robbins
109.64
William J. Waterson
105.39
Belinda B. Clements
105.35
George D. Bartlett
532.10
Orrin W. & Lydia A. Bennett
103.96
John F. Hall
102.66
Charles P. Morse
106.76
Stephen & Almira P. Pember
101.03
Barnabas Churchill
235.02
Erastus Torrance
102.78
Winslow W. Avery
215.05
Daniel O. Churchill
104.74
Bradford Barnes
157.53
Zacheus Bartlett
104.54
Burgess and Churchill
50.94
Alexander M. Harrison
104.91
Hilda Svennsson
111.85
Hiram B. Sears
215.08
Joseph Taylor
79.68
Franklin B. Cobb
102.33
Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford
107.38
John S. Butler
112.16
Chas. H. & Eunice B. Howland
111.06
Sylvanus W. King
106.17
Levi P. Morton
103.58
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore
206.10
John Bachelder
310.04
Richard McLean lots
212.49
Ziba R. Ellis
103.97
Charles L. Jones
211.47
Clark Ellis
235.02
Chas. E. & Clarence E. Taylor
104.37
Joshua L. Edes
109.84
Raymond-Doten
216.98
John Peck
108.09
Hayden-Bradford
130.56
Abbie B. Ward
168.92
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Adam & Frances Nicol
136.03
Charles C. Drew
260.14
Thomas Hedge
294.45
Elmer H. Bartlett
122.69
Scovel-Doten
261.18
Walter S. Irwin
132.00
Peter Holmes lot
267.21
Frank Sheppard
104.60
Maria A. Rickard
108.11
Emily H. Cook
162.33
William & Violet Crozier
103.57
Frederick Mahler
104.21
Isaac B. King
276.65
Catherina Wilhelmy
104.63
Emily F. Bartlett
175.03
William Bradford
263.86
Chas. & Deborah Hathaway
208.29
Kate Zahn
109.20
Lothrop C. King
203.02
Alpheus O. Grant
106.21
Jennette B. Smyth
104.40
Clark Finney
119.17
Ichabod Morton
103.34
Cobb and Burgess
104.38
William H. Miller
102.42
Laura A. & Edna Larkin
181.73
George H. Malloy
107.96
Robert Siebenschu
111.04
Perkins-Sibley lot
101.06
Priscilla Perkins
129.24
Betsey F. Dunham
110.38
George H. Dunham
100.00
Burgess-Bennett
151.41
George & Elizabeth Nichols
223.92
Harry Kramer
109.00
Nellie H. Weeks
103.31
Thos. C. Atwood & Laura McHenry
108.82
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Chas C. Barnes & Samuel G. Broad-
bent
109.50
Mary J. Ware
102.63
William L. Finney
254.51
Jacob Jr. & Elizabeth Mahler
212.90
Nathaniel Bartlett
141.17
Charles E. Ryder
106.20
Mary A. Austin et als.
81.01
Elizabeth A. Kimball et al.
40.48
David O. Harvey
211.35
John D. & Thomas Churchill
528.65
Antone Rose
108.45
John Bodell
216.07
Lauchlin D. McLean
107.26
Adelbert C. Finney
110.36
Ezro J. Huntley
103.35
Jessie Shaw
160.90
Seth L. Holmes
132.26
Capt. W. W. Baker
100.56
George E. Saunders
216.43
Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)
1,029.62
Eben & Mary A. Morton
103.05
Thomas M. Paty
158.71
Squire Sutcliffe
105.48
William D. Carleton
150.00
Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D. Carleton lot
55.69
Hannah Ellis Burgess
52.89
Charles Herbert Briggs
106.60
Harvey and Lois Briggs
108.44
Everett Finney
105.72
Matilda Hinchcliffe
162.19
Nathaniel Shaw
117.04
Curtiss & Harriet Hoyt
104.08
Sarah A. Maude & Seth Booth
102.66
Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)
109.09
George E. Mabbett
2,964.27
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Charles F. Haire
268.40
Charles W. Huff
216.53
William H. Clark
261.94
Addie A. Reed
96.15
Lucretia Davis
51.41
Levi Thurston
51.41
Susan B. Ryder
165.62
Robert H. Weston
164.52
Lafayette W. Cahoon
107.96
John J. & J. Henry Shaw
420.01
Winslow-Whitman
211.71
Horace M. Saunders
307.83
Verity Hawkyard
102.59
Nathaniel E. & George Harlow
211.26
Herbert E. Kinsey
76.29
Asa H. Burgess
100.59
John Finney
100.93
Arthur L. Holmes Est.
100.08
Corban Barnes, Sr.
102.19
Benjamin W. Gooding
207.70
George A. Collins
156.30
Ella R. & Joseph Barnes
157.93
James H. Robbins
101.75
Herbert W. Bartlett
114.02
Betsey O. Burgess
102.27
Helen R., Edw. L. & Wm. W. Burgess
100.00
Caroline Gorham
127.74
Ellis & Freeman
103.14
Emeline Dunham
103.48
Lizzie D., George W. & Alba Wood
304.51
Frederick H. Bradley
101.37
James Taylor
102.74
Albert T. Hatfield
101.58
Mrs. W. D. Burgess (Patience Burgess)
102.61
Mark J. Bumpus
126.70
Horatio Wright
101.28
Charles E. & Elizabeth Barnes
101.57
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Joseph M. Kingan
203.86
Allen lot
203.59
Timothy E. Gay
102.93
John Battles
103.79
Sarah F. Schroeder
201.87
Winslow W. Churchill
100.01
Sarah F. Schroeder
102.31
Isaac William & Annie B. Crozier
150.00
George H. & Mary L. Jackson
201.89
Esther S. Bartlett
100.00
New Funds established in 1940:
Silas D. Brown
101.04
Henry Weston
101.25
Simon R. Burgess
50.63
Diman-Barnes
224.35
Lucretia W. Langille
100.00
Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $54,926.34
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Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank:
Morton D. Andrews
740.44
William H. Nelson
983.66
Thomas B. Bartlett
240.88
Rebecca F. Sampson
492.67
Katherine E. Sever
209.33
Mary F. Wood
132.28
Phoebe P. Ellis
26.03
Cordelia Savery
100.01
William Ross
436.87
Putnam Kimball
316.37
John Gooding
434.42
Schuyler Sampson
239.35
R. B. Hall
102.18
Fanny Sylvester
116.58
George E. & Carrie M. Benson
153.01
E. A. Spooner
117.10
George Hayward
323.86
George S. Tolman
111.07
Elizabeth S. Tinkham
186.64
Danforth & Thurber
210.66
William Bartlett
451.98
Daniel H. Paulding
391.96
John Morissey
257.76
Oliver T. Wood
110.13
Sarah A. Waldron
197.10
Sarah V. Kendrick
57.04
Emma F. Avery
548.69
Isaac M. Jackson
1,009.45
Abby B. Avery & Samuel Bartlett
265.78
Dora Perritt
146.35
Mary E. Moning
104.63
Nathaniel Spooner
131.88
Abbie D. Danforth
107.26
Georgianna Hedge
107.15
Elizabeth F. Stoddard
240.71
Benjamin Hathaway
212.45
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Cornelius Bradford
119.81
George W. Haskins
73.33
Annie Martin
281.96
Henry Farris Stoddard
106.98
Obadiah Lyon
162.00
Madeline Harris
164.13
Lydia G. Lothrop
318.81
Sarah W. Sparrow
108.13
Charles W. Eaton
310.53
Charles C. Doten
283.15
Sarah J. Ryder
207.42
Mary B. Bassett
104.84
Colburn C. & Charles R. Wood
301.80
Henry W. Tillson
107.19
Caroline Grozinger
50.04
Joseph P. Thurston
222.21
Gustavus G. Sampson
165.79
Amelia Knoch
108.46
Briggs-Goodwin
106.48
James H. Sutcliffe
105.51
Evelyn Louise Perry
105.99
John Smith
100.23
Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner
262.26
Captain Frederick Bartlett
126.74
Caroline C. Finney
107.55
Thomas Cooper
122.16
Lorenzo M. Bennett
225.92
James R. Shaw
158.54
Ernest L. Sampson
220.50
Truman Sampson
103.65
Levi R. Sampson
152.41
Arthur S. Byrnes
108.75
Otis W. Lapham
103.16
Francis M. Robbins
108.46
Lemuel L. Swift
242.53
George W. Bradford
226.80
Grace D. Mooney
53.22
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Amasa C. Sears
104.41
Mary Pratt
294.81
Henry W. Torrey
172.86
Lyndon P. Hubbard
105.63
Stephen Doten
131.54
Ellen D. Howard
187.31
Bramhall Fund
164.17
Thomas Jackson
107.84
Emma S. Hall
112.84
Douglas-Hodges
110.03
Churchill-Harlow
158.20
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Benjamin & Bessie Weston
50.26
George Finney
102.76
Horace C. Whitten
102.95
Edward L. Robbins
220.57
Henry Buhman
110.44
John Krins
112.74
Addie E. Douglas
105.26
Frederick M. Atwood
155.82
Ellis Whiting
127.51
Charles Rogers
88.97
Helen F. Hedge
242.29
Robert H. & Rebecca Barnes
144.51
Charles S. Purinton
347.20
Isaac H. Valler
100.24
Esther Hollis
459.69
Edward W. Baker
197.18
Elizabeth A. Howland
218.61
Harriet E. McFall
156.15
George E. Randall
161.50
James H. & James E. Clark lots
267.00
Eliza G. Hall
235.89
Emma W. Hedge
216.78
John Fratus
157.59
Mary E. Fuller
106.71
Thomas Pierce
160.15
Alfred L. Bartlett
209.99
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Martha S. Brewster
115.61
Henry E. Maynard
107.35
Edward H. Thompson
109.85
Benjamin Drew
166.14
Mary McLeod
244.01
Catherine B. Morrison
108.53
Lucy C. Nelson
226.44
Philip Rudolph
107.51
Eugenia Lothrop
110.03
Lucia S. Griffin
108.99
Anna B. Humphrey
107.28
Mercie F. Morse
111.00
Anna M. Shepard
312.88
Martha A. Morton
107.38
Nellie E. McCloskey
213.29
Johnson, Davee, May & Simmons
206.03
J. Sumner Wood
107.67
Frank Quartz
232.21
Clarence W. Burgess
181.27
Emma F. Caldwell
300.71
Aaron Sampson
125.64
Robert Thom
105.08
Ella Bugbee Lee
108.41
Sophia P. Mawbey
104.32
Nathan S. Torrance
109.95
Anthony Atwood
237.95
Thelma Weston
252.54
Robert & Mary McKinnon
100.55
Charles G. Burgess
448.98
Sarah A. Bartlett
104.10
Elizabeth S. McHenry
105.49
Anna V. Robbins
104.16
Job Churchill
221.33
Job Churchill (Burial Hill)
265.59
Abner H. Harlow
270.82
Rufus Sampson
117.68
Phineas Wells
104.14
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William B. Taylor
217.19
John F. Raymond
108.71
Oliver S. Holmes
159.82
William Sykes
100.01
Henry Armstrong
107.53
T. Allen Bagnell
222.03
Frank Rogers
116.14
William Hodgkins
155.83
Mary B. Sheppard
164.02
Alexander A. Robbins
109.96
Chandler Holmes
100.04
Albert Lundgren
109.26
Ignatius F. Pierce
161.41
Lucy L. Hoxie
70.48
Harriet A. Shaw
108.68
Frank Ellis
157.99
Harriet A. Corey
133.87
John M. Kingsley
108.98
Helen H. Swanstrom
139.75
Edward Millburn
105.55
Robert C. Swift
229.07
Edward G. Ellis
134.52
Emily E. Campbell
165.32
Charlotte A. & Winslow Bradford
218.22
John A. Spooner
106.93
Warren L. Rich
114.46
Harrison C. Beckman
1,142.43
Gladys J. Campbell
163.55
Alexander Wasson
104.98
William Sargent Holmes
216.43
Annie C. Stoddard
324.56
Gannett Fund
216.46
Caroline B. Warren
311.12
Alice B. Ball
53.41
Fannie T. Rowell
101.95
George Asa Whiting
105.75
George I. Hodgson
158.49
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Rebecca B. Robbins
262.51
Lucia C. Freeman
220.41
William S. Robbins
588.27
Solomon E. Faunce
220.52
Hannah M. Jackson
102.97
Lydia G. Bradford
215.89
William Langford
254.01
William W. Brewster
327.40
Henry L. Sampson & Christiana R. Leland
327.18
Edwin L. Edes
544.44
Oliver Edes
526.55
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