Annual report of the town officers of Lisbon, New Hampshire 1902, Part 1

Author: Lisbon (N.H.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: [Lisbon, N.H.] : [The Town]
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 03165 9540


GC 974.202 L68 1901 Lisbon (N. H. ) Annual report, Town of Lisbon, New Hampshire


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


LISBON, N. H.


FOR THE


!


Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1902.


COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY LITTLETON, N. H.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


LISBON, N. H.


FOR THE


Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1902.


COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY LITTLETON, N. H. 1


Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 45801-2270


Town Officers.


MODERATOR. A. A. WOOLSON.


CLERK. ED. R. FORBUSH.


TREASURER.


E. H. HALLETT.


SELECTMEN.


JOHN B. NOYES.


W. J. B. STANLEY.


EDWARD E. GATES.


SUPERVISORS.


A. A. WOOLSON. JAS. E. RICHARDSON. DAVID M. ALDRICH.


AUDITORS.


CURTIS A. WELLS. LYMAN C. PAYNE.


OREN CLOUGH.


Auditors' Report.


RECEIPTS INTO THE TREASURY.


State tax


$ 2,001 75


County tax


2,381 02


Town tax


10,023 52 1,625 00


School tax


4,000 00


School tax extra, No. I


3,625 00


School tax extra, No. 3 .


100 00


School tax extra, No. 3, for repairs


150 00


Savings Bank tax


1,623 24


Railroad tax


201 96


Literary fund


207 06


Dog licenses


233 28


County, account paupers


170 38


County, account dependent soldiers ,


105 70


Insurance town hall


1,000 00


Insurance on books


19 00


Boston and Maine railroad, account Bartlett crossing


250 00


Note


15,000 00


Two notes


10,000 00


Two notes


6,000 00


Howe buildings


474 52


Howe buildings, old pipe


2 00


Peddler's license


10 00


Show license


13 00


Rent, Eastern town hall


14 00


Rent, Western town hall


27 00


Gowing & Chamberlin, refund


3 50


1


Precinct tax


4


Water trough, refunded Cash in hands of treasurer Feb. 15, 1901


$ 3 00


3,959 75


$63,222 68


DISBURSEMENTS.


State tax


$ 2,001 75


County tax


2,381 02


School tax


4,000 00


School tax extra, district No. I


3,625 00


School tax extra, district No. 3


100 00


School tax extra, district No. 3 repairs


150 00


Precinct tax


1,625 00


Public library


500 00


Wrong and over assessment taxes


132 36


Abatement of taxes


132 20


Paid collector assessing tax bill


75 00


Town reports


18 00


Notes and interest


6,177 51


M. E. Oakes, interest on note


330 00


Police, night watch


15º 55


Lighting precinct


1,513 39


Lighting Sugar Hill


311 70


Lighting Savageville


6 75


Lighting Peckett's and Phillips' grounds


45 00


Water troughs


85 05


G. A. R. Memorial day


50 00


Taxes bid off by town


5 77


$23,416 05


SCHOOL SUPPLIES


School district No. I


$489 75


66 66 66


2


35 21


66 66 66 3


185 39


$710 35


5 BOARD OF HEALTH.


J. M. Gibson


$ 31 75


F. N. Kincaid


133 00


Scarlet fever, J. D. Douglass family


71 42


Scarlet fever J. W. Wright family


35 39


Small pox and vaccination


1,187 78


$1,459 34


DEPENDENT SOLDIERS.


J. C. Bedell


$49 63


Harriet Locke


19 00


$68 63


COUNTY PAUPERS.


Frank Bowles


$ 26 38


Eben Brooks


24 50


Josephine Goshe.


7 00


Mrs. Kentfield


12 00


James H. Wright


13 00


Richard L Thurber


184 45


Mrs. Cooper Little


4 00


Charles B. Bowles


5 25


$276 58


TOWN PAUPERS.


Isaac W. Bowles Leon E. Kay


$205 84


10 00


$215 84


6


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


District No. 1 and 2, Joseph Rich


$1,926 58


66


3, Warren Wetherbee


96 05


66


1


4, Wm. E. Bishop 126 85


5, Lorenzo D. Barrett


39 97


66


6, James M. Moulton


147 31


66


" 7, Alphonso Page


30 30


66 8, Elmer E. Temple


692 24


66 9, Anson A. Whipple 703 95


66


10, Fred H. Bowles


319 25


66


II, Otis Hildreth


199 20


66


12, Waldo M. Taylor 66


116 43


66


13. M. Chauncey Spooner


203 61


66


14, Augustus A. Woolson


281 54


66


15, Herbert D. Bowles 78 72


Phillips road


. 7 50


Bartlett crossing


610 00


Plowing snow, 1900


18 65


Damages on highways


152 44


Sewers


87 40


Side walks


85 00


SCHOOL BOARDS.


Clark Edwards


$ 25 50


M. C. Spooner


41 00


W. H. Bedell


10 00


Mrs. Leonard Bowles 5.00


10 00


C. M. Cogswell, treasurer


10 00


$101 50


MISCELLANEOUS.


Painting town hall $130 87


Printing and stationery


14 90


.


$4,962 00


W. E. Bishop, treasurer


7


Road machine repairs


$ 47 00


Legal services, J. G. Moore case


42 83


Wood for hall and office


IO 75


Town school district, 1900


25 00


Police


89 00


Salmon Hole cemetery


2 00


Sugar Hill cemetery


10 00


Snow roller


40 00


Snow plow


75 00


Rent of office


55 00


Rent of lobby


35 00


Binding books


, 19 00


Legal services, sundry bills .


44 45


Enumeration of scholars


9 00


Repairs on hall


I 33


Surveying


2 00


Insurance


30 00


Sundry expenses, selectmen


14 80


Record of births and deaths


14.75


Record of marriages


2 25


School district No. 2, bal. of 1900


277 82


$992 75


ACCOUNT TOWN BUILDING.


L. W. Ball, contract stone work $ 882 00


Excavation, grading, sewer, etc. 301 32


Paid for Howe lot


2,200 00


Paid for land, F. J. Aldrich 300 00


S. D. Morgan, services building committee


76 86


E. B. Hoskins, services building committee II 50


W. H. Merrill, auctioneer


10 00


Architect and supervisor on account 750 00


L. W. Goudie on contract


9,950 00


Heating plant, on account


948 67


Deeds and recording


I 50


8


Legal services Interest on notes


$ 23 55


171 II


$15,626 51


TOWN OFFICERS.


H. B. Deming, selectman 1900 $ 16 00


A. J. Batchelder, selectman 1900 12 00


J. B. Noyes, selectman 199 00


W. J. B. Stanley


69 50


E. E. Gates


75 00


Town clerk


I13 56


Collector


150 00


Treasurer


50 00


Supervisors


12 00


Auditors


15 00


$712 06


Total disbursements


$49,502 80


Balance


13,719 88


$63,222 68


9 ASSETS.


In hands of treasurer Due from county Due from balık for night watch


$14,243 37


278 76


40 00


$14,562 13


INDEBTEDNESS.


M. E. Oakes, note


$ 8,000 00


Littleton bank, note


15,000 00


Atlantic bank, note


10,000 00


Outstanding orders


523 49


$33,523 49


Less available resources


$14,562 13


Paid on town building, less Howe bldgs. 15,149 99


29,712 12


$ 3,811 37


Balance against town, Feb. 15, 1901


$4,143. 44


Balance against town, Feb. 15, 1902 3,811 37


Decrease of town debt


$332 07


We have examined the accounts of selectmen and treasurer and find them correct. We find a decrease in debt as the town building is to be covered by bonds.


CURTIS A. WELLS, AUDITORS.


OREN CLOUGH,


Town Officers' Bills.


JOHN B. NOYES, FIRST SELECTMAN AND OVERSEER OF THE POOR.


1901


March 2. To eight days settling town affairs $ 16 00


19. two days on county bills 4 00


23. one day on telephone matters 2 00


28. two days filling out invoice blanks 4 00


29. one day taking E. Brooks to county farm 2 00


30. one day at office 2 .00


April


9. eight days taking invoice


16 00


19. nine days at office on invoice 18 00


27. seven days making taxes


14 00


May


3. three days on collector's and surveyors' books 6 00


7. one day on pauper cases


2 00


23. two days on road matters etc.


4 00


one day on town building lot etc.


2 00


June


9. one day on roads


2 00


30.


five days copying invoice


10 00


two days on town building matters


4 00


July


5. one day to Woodsville on R. R. matter


2 00


6. one day on road hearing Bartlett's crossing


2 00


25. one half day on sewer hearing I 00


27. one day on Bartlett's crossing etc. 2 00


Aug.


10. two days on sewer and pauper matters 4 00


12. one day taking Josephine Goshe to county farm 2 00


27. one day surveying street 2 00


three days on town building 6 00


Sept. 3. two days on side walk and wire matters 4 00


II


Sept. II. two days on county bills $ 4 00


24. one day on pauper case etc. 2 00


two and one half days on town building 5 00


Oct.


7. one day on various matters


2 00


IO. one day with inspector on iron bringe


2 00


23. one day tax case, etc.


2 00


30. one day on pauper business


2 00


two days on town building


4 00


Nov.


5. .


two days on fire matters 4 00


30.


two days on Brooks and Kay cases 4 00


two days on town building 4 00


Dec. 6. one day on road matters, etc.


2 00


17. two days on school money and Juror box 2 00


23. two days on small pox and vaccination 4 00


25. one-half day pauper case


I 00


I902


Jan. 4. one day on records Kay case 2 00


6. one day on Thurber case, etc. 2 00


25. one day on various matters 2 00


Feb. 8. one day on reporting statistics


2 00


15. one day setting bills 2 00


extra time on orders, etc., during year 10 00


$199 00


Received payment,


JOHN B. NOYES.


W. J. B. STANLEY, SECOND SELECTMAN.


1901. .


March 30.


To one day going after inventory blanks $ 2 00


April 6. six days taking inventory 12 00


9. one day returning blanks 2 00


II. two days receiving blanks 4 00


17. four days filling blotter 8 00


24. five days making taxes 10 00


May


I. one day delivering highway tax bills 2 00


-


I2


May 25. one day committee meeting . $ 2 00


July


6. one day road hearing 2 00


21. one day road hearing and committee .


meeting


· 2 00


Aug. 16. one day road hearing 2 00


20. one day committee meeting 2 00


22. one-half day appointing police


1 00


23. telephone message


50


24. one-half day inspecting road


I 00


Sept.


26. one day committee meeting


2 00


27. one day committee meeting 2 00


30. one day committee meeting


2 00


Nov. 5. one day at village


2 00


16. one day getting clothes for Isaac Bowles 2 00


18. one day committee meeting


2 00


27. one-half day at Sugar Hill


1 00


Dec. 17.


one day revising juror box 2 00


1902.


Feb. 15. one day settling accounts


2 00


$69 50 Received payment, W. J. B. STANLEY.


E. E. GATES, THIRD SELECTMAN.


1901.


To one day at office $ 2 00


Apr. 8.


seven days taking inventory 14 00


24.


fourteen days on blotter and taxes


28 00


25. one day on taxes


2 00


26. one day on taxes


2 00


27. one day appointing road agents


2 00


30. one day on collector's book


2 00


May


I.


" 2 00


24. one-half day on collector's book


1 00


25.


66


1 00


·


March 30.


13 .


·July


6.


one-half day at Bartlett road


$ 1 00


20.


66 "


" I 00 .


Aug. 8.


66


66


66


I 00


16.


66


66 66 66


66


I 00


Sept. 2. one-half day surveying roads


I OO


Oct. 19. one day settling claims


2 00


Dec.


I7. one day revising juror box


2 00


Feb. 15. five days with building committee 10 00


$75 00


Paid,


E. E. GATES.


E. R. FORBUSH, TOWN CLERK.


Copying 72 pages invoice records


$12 24


Copying 6 1 pages general records


10 17


Recording 24 marriages


3 60


Recording 34 births


5 10


Recording 41 deaths


6 15


Issuing 41 burial permits ·


6 15


Making return of above statistics to state board of health 14 85


Drawing jurors for September term of court, notifying and posting same 4 50


50


Making return of vital statistics to town


· 14 85


Recording 33 fires


8 25


Making returns to insurance commissioners


I 00


Rent of clerk's room 20 00


3 00


Paid for town clerk, postage


I 25


Paid for telephone to state board of health


45


Paid for printing dog licenses


I


$113 56


-


Received payment,


E. R. FORBUSH.


Making return of above to supreme court


Paid for table, etc., selectmen's room


14


H. B. DEMING, SELECTMAN; 1900-01.


190I.


Feb. 16 and 18. Two days at office $ 4 00


Feb. 23 to 26. Three days at office 6 00


March I to 4. Three days with collector and auditors 6 00


$16 00


Received payment, H. B. DEMING.


A. J. BATCHELDER, SELECTMAN, 1900-01. 1901.


Feb. 16. Settling town bills $ 2 00


17. Settling town bills 2 00


19. Settling town bills 2 00


20. Settling with collector


2 00


24. Settling with collector


2 00


26. Settling with auditor 2 00


$12 00


Received payment, Feb. 21, 1902,


A. J. BATCHELDER.


Lisbon Public Library.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


AUGUST A. WOOLSON,


President


GEORGE F. MORRIS,


Secretary


CARLOS M. COGSWELL,


Treasurer


HAROLD C. MARSTON,


J. HENRY WELLS,


WILLIAM H. MERRILL.


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT For the year ending February 15, 1902.


The number of books in the library, not including public documents, is 2,606. The accessions by purchase during the year were 119 ; by gifts including state and government docu- ments 19.


CIRCULATION.


Number of books given out


8,729


" periodicals given out


382


" volumes of fiction


7,076


66


" history


198


66


66 " biography


280


66


" other classes


793


66


66 rebound


42


66


replaced 20


Am't received from fines and book rentals $25 92


DONORS TO THE LIBRARY.


Books : Maj. George E. Albee, 3 ; Gov. Frank W. Rollins, . I ; State, 8 ; Government, 7.


Respectfully submitted, NETTIE LOUISE KELSEA, LIBRARIAN.


Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 27, 1902.


16


TREASURER'S REPORT.


RECEIPTS.


Amount on hand Mar. 1, 1901


$ 45 53


Town appropriation for 1901 300 00


Town appropriation for Sugar Hill branch


200 00


For fines, rentals, etc.


25 92


For books sold and for binding


9 64


$581 09


PAYMENTS.


Librarian's salary· to Jan. I


$100 00


Janitor's salary to Jan. I


51 00


Electric lights to Jan. 1, 1902


.21 2I


John Wanamaker, balance on Century


35 00


Magazines


7 00


Baker, Taylor & Co., for books


116 53


F. L. Sanders, binding books


24 88


Incidentals and express


6 06


C. P. Hibbard, printing


I 50


C. M. Cogswell, stamps, etc.


1 50


$364 68


Balance in treasury


216 41


$581 09


Respectfully submitted, C. M. COGSWELL, TREASURER. H. C. MARSTON, AUDITOR.


Births Registered in the Town of Lisbon, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1901.


Date of Birth.


Name of Child (if any.)


Living or Stillb'n


No. of Child, 1st,


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Birthplace of Father Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


| Age of Father.


25 5 | Age of Mother.


Jan 23


Conrad


M


L


W


George H Conrad Lillian A Dewolf Ida M Willey Frank E Wright Wm L Chamberlin Florence W Forbes


Lisbon


Mill Hand Farmer Merchant


W Berlin N S Lyman , Haverhill


W Berlin, N S Lyman Nova Scotia Haverhill


39 39


Apr


7


Suttie


F


2


Henry M Suttie


Isabelle F Gould Effie Carnes


66%


Barber


Yarmouth Canada


Canada


32 29


May


3


Whitman Whitman M


A M Whitman A M Whitman J W Devine


Effie Carnes Mary E Page Josephine Dupoint


Barre, Vt Lisbon


Briek Mason Lumberman Farmer 66


Canada


Derby, Vt


133 31


June 10


Charland


M


3


Thomas Charland John H Trenholm


Mary J Forbes Jennie F Santy


66


Lyman


Lymall


34 30


July 21


5


Daisey S Wcalzell


Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia


30 26


30 Oscar R Conrad


3


Nathan C Vinette Edward J Conrad Ira J Mardin


Lavina M Noyes Bertie E Santy


Lisbon


Lyman


33 26


Aug


7


Mardin


3


Herbert E Bowers Mary E Slack


66


Mill Owner Carpenter Mill Hand Briek Mason Farmer


W Fairlee, Vt Boston, Mass Lisbon


Bethlehemn


31 30


.21


Howland


M


1


F B Howland, 2nd () K Whipple Louis S Gould


Adalin M Webster Belle R Smith


Engineer


Whitefield


Lisbon


23 23


Sept 5


Gould


1


Win H Quimby


Edith E Watson


Farmer


Franconia


Littleton


26|25


23


Aldrich


1


Fred E Aldrich


Luey E Young


Butcher


Lisbon


Lisbon


33 25


24


Dexter


3


Edgar W Dexter J M Gibson


Susan M Dodge Clara B Dunnett


Physician Laborer


Rockwo'd, Ont Peacham, Vt No Hadley, P Q Lyman


24 19 18|16


Nov


15


Chaffee


F


1


Onia Chaffee


66


Merchant


Lenark Co Que Whitefield


38 28


16


Stone


M


1


Fred B Stone


Dec


10


Connery


F


3


15


Ash


M


3


Thomas Connery Allen H Ash


Agusty G Wade


·


Laborer Farmer


Lyman Lisbon


Magog, Que Walden, Vt Bath


35 32


: 1


Bishop


F


3


W E Bishop


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


E. R. FORBUSH, Town Clerk.


. 29


Wright


Feb


16


Chamberlin


4


3


6|Mar'g'tL Devine


F


2


Massachusetts |Landaff


137 29


10 |Viletta Tr'nhim 12


F


6


H S Wetherbee


Kirby, Vt


42 32


16|


Bowers


F


17


Longstaff


3


John A Longstaff


Jennie B Aulis


Anna E Niekerson


27


Whipple


1


6 Rexfo'd Quiniby


Lowell, Mass


45|43


Oet


6 Alex. D Gibson 29 Harold F Steb'ns


1


George Stebbins


Carrie MeCalpin Florence G Page Nettie A Page


Farmer


Littleton


Littleton


Bath


45.27


Nettie A White Nellie E Deming


66


Chelsea, Vt


27|20


Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia


38 39


Wetherbee Vinette M


6


Color


1901


Sex


2nd , &c


66


28 19


29 32


Mill Hand


132 29


6


W Charl'st'n Vt 26 28 26|26 Landaff


Farmer


39 41


45|29


Marriages Registered in the Town of Lisbon, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1901.


-


-


Date of Ma'ri'ge


Place of Marriage.


Nature and Surname of Residence of each at time Groom and Bride. of Marriage.


| Color of each.


Occupation Place of Birth Names of Parents of Groom of each. and Bride.


Birthplace of Parents.


Condition.


Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom married.


1901.


Jan


8 Lisbon


David Nihan Nora Conway


Lisbon


39


w Farmer Nurse


Lisbon


Dennis Nihan


Ireland Monticello Canada Ireland


1st


Littleton


. 15 Littleton


Major E Little


Lisbon


26


Painter


18


Housework


Ireland


Major Little Michael Hogan George F Little


Lyman


Littleton 2d |Rev S S Nickerson Lisbon


Feb


2


Burt Barrett


Lisbon


28


Farmer


Peacham, Vt


F I' Barrett


Wolcott, Vt


2d


Lisbon


21


Allie L Coats Sarah Emery


66


29|


Housekeeper Mill hand


Wolcott, Vt Canada


Cornelius Peek W W Coats


Canada


2d


Rev R C Bryant Lisbon


Mar


23 Franconia


George Golden


22


Farmer


Franconia


Thomas Golden Evande Brown


Easton


Franconia


Apr


24


George LaBell


Easton Lisbon


25


Farmer


Bakersfield, Vt Peter LaBell


Bakersfield, Vt Landaff


66


Franconia


May


1 Dalton


C B Richardson


Lisbon


23


21


Tailoress


Dalton


Willis Gould


Whitefield


2d |Rev W C Bartlett


15 Lisbon


Lewis S Gould Belle R Smith


Lisbon


22


Fireman


Whitefield Lisbon


Ezra Smith


Easton


1st


Lisbon


21


Melvin E White


21


Mill hand


1Pike Station


Benjamin White


No Troy, Vt


Rev WH Woodsum


Bath


22


66


William Newman


34


Milton, N B


David Newman


Milton, N B


66


Lisbon


28


Millie M Barrett


18


Mill hand


26


Randolph, Vt


21


66


21


Benton


20|


Lunenburg, Vt Frank L Valley


Barton Land'g


Lisbon


Aug


7 Woodsville


Harry E Chellew


25


Lyman


|Whitefield


Chas Chellew John Cryan


Bartlett


2d


Rev W A Loyne Woodsville


26 Lisbon


George A Little


Lisbon


31


Farmer


21


|Housework


Groton, Vt


William Kidder


Westfield, Vt Woodbury, Vt


Ist | Rev L D Bragg


38


30


Housekeeper Landaff


- Rich


Fairfield, Vt


New York


1st RevFPWormwood


Edna G Brown


Winnifred Brooks Franconia


25


Housekeeper|Woodsville Clerk


Andrew Brooks Jas E Richardson Chas A Simonds


Lisbon


66


Rev E F Blackmer Lunenburg, Vt


23


Teacher


18


Carpenter Mill hand Engineer


StSteph'ns, NB Richard Bateman Lenoxville, FQ John McMillan No Lisbon


Nelson, N B Scotland No Lisbon Warren, Vt


Bethlehem


66


Benton


Rev W C Bartlett


July


16


Fred P' Cox


Luey P Valley


Mary J Hall


New York city 28


Monticello, NY |John Conway Easton


1st Rev Chas Graves


1st


Mary K Hogan


Abbie M Rawding


Landaff


18


Housekeeper Easton


Lisbon


Dalton


Connie M Simonds Dalton


Grace Bateman John W MeMillan


27


20


Littleton


June


6


66


Dan E Kent


Carrie B Crane


Bethlehem


Louis Barrett Horace E Kent Edwin O Crane Edward L Cox


East Haverhill George B Heath


Stella B Heath


Rev W C Bartlett


Rev J B Goodrich


Rev W C Bartlett Lisbon


Lisbon


251


1st|Rev J H Riley


Boston


Lyman


¡May E Peck


RevFPWormwood


13|Lisbon


[Orson P Kendall Sadic J Perkins


51|W |Farmer 39 26


Easton


Nathan Kendall


Easton Ireland Bath Haverhill


2d


Lisbon


24


66


Charles Forin


Teamster Hudson


Ida M Brooks


16


Housework


Lisbon


Sept


19


Eben E Aldrich


Eda M Aldrich


66


23


Housework


Landaff


Clerk


Bath


66


Oct


16


Harvey D Emery Mabel E Whiting Frank L Brigham Win'f'd Whitcher


Bradford, Vt


22 21


Housekeeper Dorchester


Dec


14


46


Ernest Blodgett Grace M Santy


17


Lyman


Salesman


Landaff


Milliner


Lyme


Dorchester


2d


Lyme


28


Wm S Golden


Lisbon


25


Farmer


New York


New York


Warren


Lisbon


31


66


Frank D Bailey


Lyman


21


Jeweler


Boston


Alphonzo Page Loren E Bailey®


Lyman


66


G F Morris J P Lisbon


Julia Valley


Lisbon


18|


|Housework


|Lunenburg, Vt Frank Valley


Amos Forin Eben Brooks Thomas Aldrich Joel Jesseman Samuel Emery Horace A Whiting Silas H Brigham E L Whitcher


Lisbon


66


Sugar Hill


25 Mt Vernon, NY 28 Lisbon


Teacher


Lisbon


Lisbon


30


66


Lisbon


19


Mill hand


Stratf'd Hol'w Fred A Blodgett


No Stratford Glover, Vt Landaff


66


Rev B M Webster


26


Almet S Webster


Esther S Smith


Lyme


25


1st Rev W C Bartlett


Inis Page


18


Housekeeper Lisbon


Lewis Santy Benj K Webster Geo W Sanborn Thomas Golden


Brown'gt'n, Vt


66


Rev W C Bartlett Lisbon Rev W C Bartlett Lisbon


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


E. R. FORBUSH, Town Clerk.


·


3d Rev W C Bartlett


Housekeeper StSteph'ns, NB Wm Mowatt


1st Rev W C Bartlett Lisbon Rev SS Nickerson


27


Farmer


Rev R C Bryant


Ins Agent . Bradford, Vt


33


Deaths Registered in the Town of Lisbon, N. H. for the year ending December 31, 1901.


i


Age.


Place of Birth.


Name and Surname of the deceased.


Years.


Months.


Days. ..


Sex.


Color.


Single, Married


or Widowed.


Occupation.


Father.


Mother.


1


Jan


20 20


Harrict S Cummings 83 David Smith 61


16 Lisbon


M


WW Housewife M Farmer .6 W M Lumberman Housework


Middleto'n, Ct Sandwich Richmond Croyden Benton


Haverhill Lisbon Salisbury


Feb


3 Stephen C Jackman Mary G Pike


79


6,23 Benton


F


W


88| 2 4


MI


Farmer Housework


Haverhill


Lyman Springfield, Vt


24 Ellen Pennock


69


2 16 Morialı, N Y 27 Bath


M W M


Tyngsb'o, Mass Bath


Lisbon


Lisbon


April


6 22


28 Gracia Morse Floyd L Chamberlin


1 19 Lisbon


S


Housework Farmer


Lyman Lisbon


25


56 10 16 Lisbon


M S


Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia


12


Kate J Bowles


58


3 29


Housekeeper Lisbon


Lisbon


16


Celia M Wright


75 11 18 Paris, Mc


MI


M Machinist Housework «


Lyman Paris, Me Lyman


Monroc


July


26 Jethro Aldrich


89 3 28 Lisbon 5 9


M


Farmer Housework


Lisbon Franconia Lebanon .


Lisbon Whitefield Plymouth Groton, Vt


23 20


Sylvia Aun Howland 60


2 12 N Springfield, Vt


D


Tinsmith Housewife Milliner


Groton, Vt


Westminst'rVt No Springfield


Joshua Kendall Joshua Quimby Elijah Presby Frank Willcy James Glynn Isaac Tewksbury Jesse Jesseman James Glynn Wm Chamberlin Seth W Presby Silas Howland J H Trenholin A !phens Brooks Frank E Wright S S Stevens Abraham Little Benjamin Bailcy Jethro Aldrich Hiram Dexter Levi Quimby James R Payne Silas Morrison Isiah Shipman


Harriet Sprague Phcbe Noyes H Quimby Sarah Carroll Lydia Gould Martha Parker Malıit'bleKiniston Hannah Parker Mary E Little Olive Bemis Doxcy Stevens Lois Whitcomb Olive Bemis Florence Forbes


26 Fannic C Presby


46


26 Lois Marlow


70 8 23 Lisbon


W


Tyngsb'o, Mass Haverhill


Springfield, Vt Nova Scotia Bath Lisbon


Fannic C Tewksb'y Eliza Oakes Mary Forbes Sally Howland


Ida M Willey


21


Levi H Stevens Mary E Whitcomb


47 10 27 Lyman


23 4 Mary A Waterhouse 72 4 26


581


66 5 13 Franconia


Aug


21 Newton W Payne Lydia Aldrich


52 11 19 W Plymouth 36 6' 4 Groton, Vt


M


Anna Flanders Juliette Darling Charlotte R Cook


March


28 3 Mindwell Whiting 4 Hannah P Aldrich Wendell Presby


92 8| 1 |Lisbon


7 13 Ida M Wright


79 11 12 Lyman 6 5


19


73 7 28 |Springfield, Vt


21 6 15 Lyman


June


Maud E. Presby Francis G Howland 11 |Viletta Trenholm


12 93


Lyman


Paris, Me


- French


Martha Bedell Mary Hodge - Applebcc Mary Jackman Phobe Parker


Date-1901.


Place of Birth.


Name of Father. Maiden Name of


Mother.


9.12 Bath


31 George Aldrich


75 10 20


75| 6 16 Croyden


Hamlin Rand Sammel Smith Doctor Aldrich Geo Jackman John Jeffers


Londonderry


Mrs Thos Aldrich 26 29 Mary J Parker


.


Sept


16 Nathaniel W Merrill 72 19 Mary Page 22 ---- Mardin


Landaff


M


W


Farmer


68 10 29 Lisbon


Housekeeper Lisbon


Oct


4 Hazey Whiteman 7|Elizabeth Goudie 11 |C J Kelsea 1 Agustus A Woolson 15 Infant


83 6 3 Scotland


69. 2 2 Lisbon


M Housework Farmer


Quebec Scotland


Lisbon Lyman Quebec Scotland


Nov


Lisbon Littleton


/ Tilton Littleton Bradford, Vt Walden, Vt


Dec 14 Mira A Beecher 19 Infant, Ash 20 Alexander Frazier 25 Ira Louis Barrett . 23 Raymond B Stone


38 56


7


1


F 7 24 Shelville, N Y 3 Lisbon M Caledonia, N S Lisbon 8


M S


Housekeeper


Lyman


Mill hand Farmer


Vershea, Vt Canada


Franconia Whitefield


Eben Merrill David Ash Ira Marden A M Whiteman George Williams Olando Kelsea Chas E Woolson Onia Chaffee Zac Clough Allen H Ash Alexander Frazier Wm Barrett Fred B Stone


Betsey Walker Eliza Whitcomb Elvira Santy E E Cairnes


Marinda Swan Alzena E Bishop Florence G Page Minerva Howe Nettie A White


Marinda Battles Nettie A Page


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


E. R. FORBUSH, Town Clerk.


M S


1 23


4 1


66


25 11 12 57


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