Annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths in the state of Maine for the year ending Dec. 31, 1895, Part 8

Author: Maine. Dept. of Vital Statistics. cn; Maine. Division of Vital Statistics. cn; Maine. Bureau of Health. cn
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Augusta : [Dept. of Vital Statistics]
Number of Pages: 246


USA > Maine > Annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths in the state of Maine for the year ending Dec. 31, 1895 > Part 8


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170


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE


Deaths in Each Town from Certain


PISCATAQUIS


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population of 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu


tional diseases.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem-


branes.


Brownville.


1,074


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-


-


1


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-


Dover


1,942


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-


-


-


-


Foxcroft.


1,726


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-


-


-


1


2


Guilford


1,023


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1


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Medford.


306


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1


-


1


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-


Milo


1,029


1


2


2


1


1


Monson.


1,237


1


2


1


Orneville.


492


Parkman ..


813


-


-


-


-


1


Sangerville


1,236


Sebec


725


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-


1


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Shirley .


291


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1


Wellington.


584


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Williamsburg.


162


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Barnard Pl.


100


Bowerbank PI


87


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Elliottsville Pl


53


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Kingsbury Pl


205


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North East Carry


-


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4


12


12


4


5


Arrowsic


177


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Bath


8,723


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-


15


5


1


6


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Bowdoin.


940


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-


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-


-


Bowdoinham


1,508


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1


2


1


1


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Georgetown


849


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1


1


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1


5


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Willimantic ..


446


1


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1


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Lake View Pl


1


1


SAGADAHOC COUNTY


1


1


Greenville


781


1


-


1


1


Old age.


1


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


I7I


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY-CONCLUDED.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs


of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


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172


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE Deaths in Each Town from Certain


SAGADAHOC


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu-


tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem- branes.


Perkins.


69


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Phippsburg


1,396


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1


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Richmond


3,082


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1


4


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307


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29


9


37


14


13


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1,444


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1,072


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Cambridge


425


1


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1,130


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Concord


345


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Cornville


785


1


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Embden


579


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Fairfield


3,510


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Hartland


974


2


1


1


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Madison


1,815


2


1


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Mercer


584


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Moscow


422


1


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1,034


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1,656


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1,004


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2,503


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Ripley


478


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Harmony.


704


1


1


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Woolwich


1,007


1


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Bingham


757


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Detroit


590


1


1


3


1


2


1


Topsham


1,394


1


1


SOMERSET COUNTY


1


1


2


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


173


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY -CONCLUDED.


Other diseases of


nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs


of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


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174


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE


Deaths in Each Town from Certain


SOMERSET


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu-


tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of


brain or mem-


branes.


St. Albans


1,206


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-


-


1


1


Skowhegan


5,068


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5


4


Smithfield


479


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Solon


977


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-


-


2


Starks


766


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-


-


3


1


1


Bigelow Pl.


62


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-


-


-


-


Brighton Pl


434


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-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Carratunk Pl.


192


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-


-


-


-


Dead River Pl


104


1


Dennistown Pl


66


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Highland Pl ..


76


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-


Jackman Pl.


217


1


1


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-


Lexington Pl


199


Mayfield Pl


74


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-


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170


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-


No. 1, R. 2, W. K. R Pl


128


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195


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-


-


-


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-


-


West Forks Pl


146


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-


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-


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-


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-


-


3


21


6


30


S


6


Belfast


5,294


1


8


5


1


-


Belmont.


475


-


-


-


-


-


Brooks


730


-


-


-


1


-


-


-


Burnham


846


-


1


-


-


-


-


Frankfort


1,099


-


-


-


-


2


1


2


-


-


-


1


1


Flagstaff Pl


87


-


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


2


1


-


-


-


-


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


175


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY-CONCLUDED.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


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176


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE Deaths in Each Town from Certain


WALDO


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu- tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop.


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem-


branes.


Freedom


510


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Islesboro.


1,006


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Jackson


522


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Knox .


657


-


-


-


-


-


2


-


1


Liberty


835


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Lincolnville


1,361


-


-


-


-


-


1


Monroe.


1,079


-


-


-


-


1


1


Montville.


1,049


-


-


-


-


5


Morrill .


460


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Northport .


691


-


-


1


-


-


-


Palermo.


887


1


-


-


-


-


Prospect .


697


-


-


-


1


Searsmont


1,144


-


-


2


1


1


1


Searsport


1,693


-


-


1


2


1


Stockton Springs


1,149


Swanville


689


1


Thorndike.


589


Troy .


868


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


Waldo


581


-


-


-


-


-


1


Winterport ..


1,926


-


-


-


3


1


-


-


-


-


1


2


26


3


33


11


2.2


Addison


1,022


-


-


1


3


-


Alexander


337


-


-


-


-


Baileyville.


226


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Baring.


273


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Beddington


184


-


-


-


-


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1


-


-


-


-


3


1


1


-


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1


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922


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1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


3


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WASHINGTON COUNTY


2


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


177


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY-CONCLUDED.


Apoplexy.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs


of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


-


1


1


I


-


1


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1


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1


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2


2


-


1


-


2


1


1


1


1


1


-


4


1


10


1


-


-


-


-


1


1


1


-


-


1


2


10


1


-


-


-


-


-


5


2


6


10


3


3


-


1


1


1


-


20


39


51


=


S


11


39


13


4


3


2


21


-


1


3


1


1


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


-


1


-


-


1


-


1


-


1


-


1


-


1


-


1


-


I


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


1.


-


10


1


-


2


1


-


-


1


1


10


2


10


1


2


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


12


-


1


1


10


-


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


2


1


system.


1


178


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE


Deaths in Each Town from Certain


WASHINGTON


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu-


tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem-


branes.


Brookton


429


-


-


-


-


-


-


Calais.


7,290


-


-


-


1


3


9


Centerville


114


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Charlotte


381


-


-


-


-


-


-


Cherryfield.


1,787


-


-


-


-


1


Columbia


587


-


-


-


-


1


-


1


Columbia Falls


698


-


-


-


-


-


Cooper


264


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Crawford


140


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Cutler


662


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Danforth


1,063


-


-


-


-


-


1


Deblois


76


-


-


-


-


I


-


Dennysville


452


-


-


-


-


1


-


East Machias


1,637


1


2


6


Eastport


4,908


1


1


4


1


4


Edmunds


395


-


-


I


I


-


-


I


-


-


-


Jonesboro.


470


Jonesport


1,917


-


I


-


-


-


Lubec


2,069


1


-


-


-


1


-


Machias


2,035


Machiasport


1,437


-


-


-


3


-


Marion


90


-


-


1


-


Marshfield


299


-


-


1


I


-


Meddybemps


156


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Milbridge


1,963


-


-


3


-


-


-


1


-


-


-


Forest City.


287


1


Harrington


1,150


-


1


1


3


2


1


-


1


1


1


1


1


-


1


1


1


1


1


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


179


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases,


COUNTY-CONTINUED.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


1


1


-


-


1


1


1


1


-


1


1


-


OT


12


15


4


2


7


2


1


-


-


-


1


1


1


-


1


1


-


1


1


-


-


1


-


-


1


1


-


-


1


-


!


3


1


2


-


1


2


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


-


J


1


-


-


1


1


-


-


1


-


1


-


1


I


-


-


-


1


-


-


-


1


-


1


1


-


I


1


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


-


-


1


-


1


-


-


I


I


1


-


1


1


1


I


-


-


1


3


3


Or


1


-


1


I


I


-


-


1


00


5


2


1


3


3


2


-


-


-


1


1


-


1


-


I


-


-


1


-


I


1


1


-


I


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


2


1


1


1


1


1


I


-


-


-


2


-


1


2


1


1


I


1


1


-


-


-


8


2


1


-


-


-


1


2


-


1


2


3


1


-


-


1


1


-


-


-


I


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


I


-


1


I


-


I


1


-


1


1


1


-


I


-


-


1


1


3


1


-


1


2


1


1


1


-


-


-


1


1


-


1


-


1


1


1


1


-


I


-


1


I


-


-


1


2


1


1


-


-


-


3


NHNN


1


1


1


system.


digestive system.


Apoplexy.


1


.


180


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE Deaths in Each Town from Certain


WASHINGTON


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu-


tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem-


branes.


Northfield


143


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Pembroke


1,514


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


Perry


945


-


1


-


1


1


Princeton


1,027


Robbinston


787


-


-


-


2


-


-


-


-


-


Steuben


982


-


-


Talmage


112


-


-


-


-


Topsfield


375


I


-


1


-


Trescott ..


485


Vanceboro


870


-


-


-


-


1


1


Waite ..


159


-


-


1


Wesley


227


-


-


-


-


Whiting


393


-


-


-


-


1


Whitneyville


413


-


-


-


Grand Lake Stream Pl.


404


1


-


-


Lambert Lake Pl.


152


No. 14 Pl.


37


-


-


-


-


No. 21 Pl


81


-


-


1


Kossuth


68


-


-


1


1


YORK COUNTY


2


1


5


43


16


49


23


32


Acton


878


-


-


1


-


1


-


-


Alfred


1,030


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Berwick


2,294


-


-


-


2


1


1


1


Biddeford


14,443


-


1


9


6


3


S


17


Buxton


2,036


-


-


-


-


-


-


Cornish


1,118


-


1


1


-


-


Dayton


500


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


Eliot


1,463


-


-


1


3


-


-


-


-


1


Roque Bluffs


154


1


-


.


-


-


-


-


-


?


1


1


1


1


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


No. 32-Continued. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY-CONCLUDED.


.


Apoplexy.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


and nephritis.


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs


of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


-


I


1


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


-


1


-


I


1


1


1


1


-


1


1


I


2


1


-


-


1


-


1


1


-


1


1


10


1


-


-


10


1


2


1


-


-


-


1


1


1


1


1


-


-


-


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


10


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


1


1


1


-


-


-


1


-


1


1


1


1


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


1


-


1


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


-


1


1


1


-


-


1


-


-


1


-


I


-


-


-


-


1


-


-


1


1


I


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


I


-


-


-


-


1


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


I


-


1


1


1


-


1


1


1


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


50


93


97


77


29


18


47


40


17


5


7


31


10


1


2


2


-


-


-


-


1


1


2


2


3


1


1


-


-


-


-


1


=


29


18


25


13


3


9


4


3


2


4


1


4


-


4


1


-


2


-


1


-


-


-


2


1


2


1


1


-


-


1


1


2


1


2


1


1


1


-


-


-


1


1


-


3


1


1


1


2


2


-


-


-


1


1


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


-


2


-


2


2


1


1


2


1


-


1


-


-


12


1


-


-


1


1


1


-


1


-


1


1


1


-


2


18I


system.


I


1


182


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE


Deaths in Each Town from Certain


YORK


COUNTY AND TOWNS.


Population in 1890.


Alcoholism.


Other dietetic


diseases.


Rheumatism.


Cancer.


Other constitu-


tional diseases.


Old age.


Other develop-


mental diseases.


Inflammation of brain or mem-


branes.


Hollis


1,278


-


-


-


-


-


2


1


Kennebunk


3,172


-


-


-


2


1


6


1


-


Kennebunkport


2,196


-


-


-


-


Kittery


2,864


1


-


1


1


4


1


1


Lebanon


1,263


1


3


1


-


-


-


1


-


-


Limington


1,092


-


1


-


-


Lyman


854


-


-


-


-


Newfield


796


-


-


-


-


-


3


1


-


North Berwick


1,803


-


-


-


-


3


Old Orchard.


877


-


-


-


3


1


1


-


-


-


-


-


1


2


2


1


-


Saco


6,075


1


1


2


5


4


2


3


Sanford.


4,201


-


-


4


1


1


3


5


Shapleigh


968


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


-


1


1


Waterboro


1,357


-


-


-


I


-


Wells


2,029


-


-


2


-


4


-


-


York


2,444


-


-


-


-


4


1


1


-


Limerick


966


-


1


2


2


Parsonsfield


1,398


South Berwick


3,434


1


1


1


-


-


1


2


3


3


2


DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.


No. 32-Concluded. Diseases and Groups of Diseases.


COUNTY -CONCLUDED.


Other diseases of nervous system.


Diseases of heart.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Other diseases of


respiratory


Diseases of


digestive system.


Bright's disease


Other diseases of


urinary system.


Diseases of organs


of generation.


Fatalities of


reproduction.


Accidents.


Suicide.


1


4


3


1


-


1


3


2


1


1


1


1


-


1


OT


6


1


-


10


3


1


-


I


-


2


2


-7


I


I


I


-


1


3


-


1


5


1


2


-


1


?


1


4


-


1


-


8


2


2


1


4


1


1


1


1


I


00


1


1


-


-


1


-


1


-


1


-


I


-


3


-


-


I


1


1


I


I


I


1


2


2


2


-


3


4


-


1


I


1


3


3


-


H


-


-


2


2


1


-


1


2


1


0


3


3


4


-


-


-


-


1


I


-


-


3


OT


9


6


2


5


2


1


1


2


1


9


1


5


9


2


2


5


-


2


2


1


1


-


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


-


1


4


2


OT


4


4


2


2


3


1


-


2


1


I


7


1


1


10


-


1


1


1


I


1


2


4


-


3


1


1


OT


1


1


1


-


I


I


1


-


1


3


I


2


1


1


-


10


4


I


1


2


I


1


1


I


-


.


1


1


3


-


3


1


OT


2


3


1


1


4


1


1


1


183


Apoplexy.


system.


and nephritis.


1


184


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE


Deaths by Ages, Sex


COUNTIES.


Under 1.


1 to 5.


5 to 10.


10 to 20.


20 to 30.


30 to 40.


40 to 50.


50 to 60.


60 to 70.


70 to 80.


80 to 90.


90 to 100.


100 and over. Unknown.


Androscoggin, males.


29


10


18


25


29


18


28


43


62


27


11


25


37


24


15


17


20


33


23


12


2


2


females


94


41


13


23


38


24


11


10


91


73


130


56


1


3


females


108


40


31


44


61


6


6


4


10


20


25


15 20


1


females


10


6


10


18


19


21


25


30


29


31


47


86


86


56


7


females


54


35


8


25


38


43


40


35


60


71


63


16


not stated


2


40


12


14


19


24


12


23


26


28


34


38 -


1


Lincoln, males


14


7


6


12


6


6


10


33


40


26


2


females .


S


6


6


13


15


not stated.


25


9


3


10


6


9 -16


19


18


19


21


33


40


35


3


1


Penobscot, males


86


32


27


15


29


60


37


40


45


60


77


74


females


12


3


I


12


4


10


12 1


-


9


35


24


15


3


1


females .


S


9


4


13


10


-


1


Somerset, males


34


12


3


10


11


14


16 14


26 20


33


42


23


5 8


1 ?


females .


30


5


21


27


26


8


14


18 19


33


35


40


5


1


Washington, males


48


30


15


26


10


16


18


24


28


37


30


5 5


York, males .


121


47


11


17


229


29


38


66


76


15


14


females


75


35


16


25


40


39


31


40


76


53


21


3


not stated.


-


-


-


-


-


-


494 603


69 128


2


39


females


720


not stated


9


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


1


Grand total


1702


644


260


526


811


691


637


883


1343


1599 1097


197


4


70


-


1


-


-


10 1


9


15


17


26


46


20


5


females


30


5


23


22


1


1 29


5


14


62


60


64


55 67


76


103


120


86 -


1


I


not stated.


1


-


-


-


-


Franklin, males ..


16


10


1


6


Hancock, males ...


28


13


18


20


26


46 1


8 1


1 3 4 1 1 HISHAGO YO HIO NON -100 MIO THI 1


1


Sagadahoc, males ...


15


9


3


4


13


6 -19


15


26


2]


20


43


2:


3


females


16


6


3


11


12


11


not stated.


1


-


-


- 46


33


females


55


27


6


25


not stated.


-


-


-


Total, males .


973


349 295


120


219


340


302


294 343


454 429


709 634


862 737


47


29


not stated.


-


-


1


-


-


-


-


1


Cumberland, males


157


60


2.2


32


4 21


1


females .


34


23


43


53


20


22


13


1


not stated.


2


-


-


-


- 67


75


96


64


not stated


1 17


9


5


5


5


14


21


14


12


not stated.


1


-


-


-


-


-


17


8


3


females


7


not stated.


1


-


-


-


-


29


34


9


Oxford, males .


13


15


1 20


40


49


25


6


females .


18


not stated


1


-


-


-


Waldo, males ....


24


4


11


41


29


38


26


37


48


25


Knox, males ..


23


16


1 14


00 10


1


females


71


Piscataquis, males ..


-115


S


1


I


not stated.


42


51


37


not stated.


-


28


21


49


-


140


307


471


389


30


not stated.


33


not stated.


1


Kennebec, males.


138


38


121 99


Aroostook, males.


15


3


24


-


1


-


20 13


35


21


DEATHS BY AGES, SEX AND MONTHS.


I85


No. 33. and Months by Counties.


January.


February.


March.


April.


May.


June.


July.


August.


September.


October.


November.


December.


Unknown.


Total.


Grand total.


30 38


42


50


29


22


26


40


51 50


46 38


32 35


28 28


31


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


26


19


26


99


32


22


35


43


47


26


23


31


1


353


1


28


15


15


26


27


19


27


32


43


32


24


21


1


310


I


-


-


-


-


-


60


71


70


58


55


65


806


1


74


70


96


57


69


53


73


70


77


69


59


55


-


-


1


1,629


7


10


5


12


13


10


00


18


11


8


=


121


8


11


8


15


10


17


13


10


16


18


18


-


-


272


27


23


16


18


23


19


23


22


18


28


12


17


250


1


29


17


24


15


20


22


16


20


31


19


31


16


260


510


49


30


69


52


46


33


24


31


54


41


36


52


517


43


45


63


32


33


35


40


45


43


53


35


28


495


17


21


21


31


23


21


20


25


26


19


19


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I86


REGISTRATION REPORT.


TABLE No. 34. Number of Deaths from Several Specified Causes, of each Sex, in each Month, which were Registered During Four Years, (1892-95).


Measles.


Scarlet fever.


Whooping cough.


Diphtheria


and croup.


Cerebro-spinal


meningitis.


Typhoid fever.


Consumption.


Infantile diarrhea.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Apoplexy.


Totals


113


170


207


700


131


1,034


5,108


2,044


4,409


918


1,806


Males


54


76


89


353


66


550


2,174


-


2,213


410


916


Females


59


94


118


347


65


484


2,934


-


2,196


508


890


January .


14


16


18


85


13


69


459


13


859


132


181


February


6


14


14


65


12


55


436


18


661


118


163


March


20


15


11


49


16


81


496


19


572


174


159


April


16


21


16


46


14


41


474


32


518


109


143


May


17


13


16


44


9


57


483


29


424


94


150


June


9


15


19


46


10


56


422


71


215


48


122


July


11


11


17


38


9


56


416


351


89


50


135


August


5


7


26


33


10


84


395


696


88


31


148


September


2


18


18


47


11


151


371


561


121


39


157


October


4


11


14


69


11


166


409


185


192


56


132


November.


4


10


21


82


8


131


350


48


254


50


146


December .


5


19


17


94


8


84


395


20


413


67


170


Not stated


-


2


-


3


2


1


3


-


-


187


MORTALITY BY MONTHS.


.


TABLE No. 35. Mortality by Months Reduced to a Standard Mean of 100-Four Years, (1892-'95).


MONTHS.


Measles.


Scarlet fever.


Whooping cough.


Diphtheria and


Cerebro-spinal


meningitis.


Typhoid fever.


Consumption.


Infantile diarrhea.


Pneumonia.


Bronchitis.


Apoplexy.


January


145.88 110.82 102.38 142.98 116.84


78.57 105.80


7.49 229.40 169.30 117.01


February


69.23 107.35 113.35 121.04 119.41


69.34 111.27


11.48 195.43 167.57 117.66


March


208.40 103.89


62.57


82.42 143.81


92.23 114.33


10.94


152.75 223.16 107.11


April


172.28 150.29


94.05


79.96 130.03


48.25 112.90


19.05 142.94 144.46


96.34


May


177.14


90.06


91.01


74.01


80.89


64.91 111.33


16.71 113.23 120.56


97.80


June.


96.90 107.35 111.68


79.86


92.88


65.89 100.52


42.26


59.33


63.62


82.19


July


114.62


76.18


96.69


63.92


80.89


63.77


95.89 202.19


23.77


64.13


88.02


August


52.10


48.48 147.89


55.49


89.88


95.65


91.04 400.92


23.50


39.76


96.49


September


21.54 128.82 105.80


81.73 102.16 177.67


88.37 357.78


33.39


51.69 105.77


October ..


41.68


76.19


79.63


116.06


98.87 189.02


94.28 106.56


51.27


71.82


86.06


November


43.07


71.57 123.44 142.53


74.30 154.14


83.37


28.04


70.09


66.27


98.36


December


52.10 131.60


96.70 158.12


79.61


95.65


91.05


11.52


10.29


85.93


110.84


Mean


100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00


croup.


.


I88


REGISTRATION REPORT.


NOTES ON DEATH AND THE CAUSES OF DEATH.


Death-Rates .- The number of deaths registered in the year 1895 was 10,464 (12,147 in 1892, 11,134 in 1893, and 11,012 in 1894). The number of deaths for this registration year was, therefore, 548 less than that for the year 1894, 670 less than for 1893, and 1,683 less than for 1892. The death-rate for the State for the year 1895 was 15.83 for every 1,000 of population as returned by the census of 1890 (18.37 in 1892, 1684 in 1893, and 16.66 in 1894). Based on the estimated population of 1895, the death-rate would be slightly lower, 15.67.


By referring to Table No. 4, it will be seen that the death-rate of Piscataquis county was lower than that of any other county, being only 13.14, while the counties Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, and York show death-rates of 17.91, 17.79, 16.73, and 16-70, respectively.


The death-rate in the cities was 18.36 (20.46 in 1892, 19.89 in 1893, and 19.65 in 1894) as compared with that of the rest of the State with the cities omitted, which death-rate was 14.77 (17.46 in 1892, 15.54 in 1893, and 15.39 in 1894).


Death-Rates Compared .- For the year 1895, the death-rate of Maine was 15.83; of New Hampshire, 17.71 ; of Vermont, 16.51; of Massachusetts, 19.01 ; of Rhode Island, 19.06 ; and of Connec- ticut, 17.8.


Season and Mortality .- The largest number of deaths occurred in March, 1,053. In 1894 the largest number was in January, 1,266. The smallest number of deaths in any one month was 715 in June. In the preceding year the smallest number was 761 in November. During the spring months 2,750 deaths occurred ; dur- ing the summer, 2,456 ; during the autumn, 2,668; in the winter, 2,585.


The following is a tabular statement of the number of deaths in each quarter of each of the four years 1892-95 :


1st Quarter.


2nd Quarter.


3rd Quarter.


4th Quarter.


1892


3,964


2,926


2,780


2,427


1893


2,653


2,825


2,878


2,750


1894


3,166


2,660


2,774


2,402


1895


2,780


2,412


2,764


2,503


189


NOTES ON DEATHS AND THE CAUSES OF DEATH.


Table No. 29 exhibits the total number of deaths which occurred in each month of the four years for which a report has now been made. In 1892 the highest mortality occurred in January; in 1893, in August ; in 1894, in January ; in 1895, in March. The smallest number of deaths in all four years has been in November. The number of deaths for 1895 in each month by counties is shown in Tables No. 4 and No. 33.


Sex and Mortality .- Of the 10,464 decedents, 5,226 were males and 5,228 were females. The sex of 10 was unstated.


Among children dying before they were 5 years old, 1,322 were males and 1,015 were females ; there were 307 more deaths among boys under 5 years of age than among girls within the same age- period. On the contrary, at the age-periods from 10 to 50 years there was a preponderance of deaths among females, while there were more deaths among males at the ages from 50 to 80. At the age of 100 years and over, four persons died, two men and two women. See Table No. 33.


Age and Mortality .- The following shows the number of deaths which occurred within each age-period, and the relation which the percentage in each period bears to the whole number of deaths :


Under 1


year of age


From 1- 5 years of age


1,702=16.27 per cent. 644= 6.15 260= 2.48


" 5-10 . .


" 10-20


" 20-30


66 66 526= 5.03 811= 7.76


" 30-40 66 66 691= 6.60


" 40-50


637= 6.09


" 50-60 66 66 6 6 883= 8.45 66


" 60-70


1,343=12.83


" 70-80 66 66 1,599=15.28


66 " 80-90


" 90-100


66 197= 1.88


Over 100 Ages not stated


4= 0.04 70= 0.66


66 1,097=10.48 66


The Causes of Death .- Of the 11,302 deaths, including still- births and premature births, the cause of 10,755 was certified, leaving 547 of which the cause of death was unspecified"or so ill- defined as to preclude satisfactory classification.


190


REGISTRATION REPORT.


The following table shows the mortality from ten prominent causes in the four years 1892-95. In 1895, as well as in the two preceding years, diseases of the brain have headed the list, while in each of the four years the next most prominent cause of mortal- ity in the State has been consumption. In 1892, on account of the existing epidemic of influenza, pneumonia was raised to the first place in the list of the causes of death.




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