Annual reports of the selectmen, treasurer, highway agents and board of education of the town of Brentwood, N.H. for the year ending 1912, Part 1

Author: Brentwood (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: [Brentwood, N.H.] : [Town of Brentwood]
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52874


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER


HIGHWAY AGENTS


AND


BOARD OF EDUCATION


OF THE TOWN OF


BRENTWOOD, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1912


EXETER, N. H. The Pews-Letter Press 1912


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER


HIGHWAY AGENTS


AND


BOARD OF EDUCATION


OF THE TOWN OF


BRENTWOOD, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1912


EXETER, N. H. The Dems-Letter Press 1912


Town and School Officers.


OFFICERS BIENNIALLY ELECTED.


Moderator, JOHN F. SWASEY. Representative to General Court, JAMES H. ROWE. Supervisors of Check List,


JOHN A. ROBINSON, CHARLES D. BARTLETT, EDWARD G. ROBINSON.


OFFICERS ANNUALLY ELECTED.


Town Clerk, CHARLES FLANDERS. Selectmen,


SAMUEL S. DUDLEY,


RAY PIKE. Town Treasurer, FRANK H. WOOD. Board of Education,


JOHN E. TUCK,


ARTHUR W. DUDLEY,


CLARA A. ABBOTT,


CORA I. TAYLOR.


Treasurer of School Board, FRANK H. WOOD.


Truant Officer, GEORGE W. BURLEIGH.


Highway Agents,


DAVID KIRKWOOD,


WILLIAM S. HALLINAN,


ADDISON B. ROWELL.


Collector of Taxes, E. G. FLANDERS. Librarian, MRS. C. B. SNYDER. Dog Constable, CHARLES FLANDERS. Police Officer, CHARLES G. PAGE.


Town Warrant.


[L. s.] THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Brentwood, in the County of Rockingham, in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at Town Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:


1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appro- priation of the same.


3. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money to purchase a part of the grove in the rear of the church, and appoint any committee relating thereto.


4. To choose a delegate to the constitutional convention to be held in Concord June 5.


5. To transact any other business that may come before the meeting.


Given under our hands and seal, this fifteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twelve.


SAMUEL S. DUDLEY, JOHN E. TUCK, RAY PIKE,


Selectmen of Brentwood.


A true copy of Warrant - Attest:


SAMUEL S. DUDLEY, JOHN E. TUCK, RAY PIKE,


Selectmen of Brentwood.


Selectmen's Report


Report of the Selectmen of the town of Brentwood for the year ending February 15, 1912.


1911. Dr.


Received from:


Sept. 26, State Treasurer, balance of state aid money for 1910


$116 83


Oct. 30, Albert N. Dow, administrator of estate of Emily A. Robinson, one hundred dollars (deposited in the Five Cents Savings bank, Exeter,), to be held in trust by the town, the income to be used for the care of her lot in the cemetery.


Dec. 13, State Treasurer, Railroad tax . 115 90


Savings bank tax 664 60


Literary fund 70 62


Proportion of school fund . 191 25


1912.


Jan. Town of Epping, use of roller 21 65


Feb. 1, W. S. Hallinan, unexpended highway money 15 29


10, County Treasurer, support of poor 106 00


13, Addison B. Rowell, unexpended highway money 7 20


$1,309 34


Cr.


By cash paid Treasurer


$1,309 34


SAMUEL S. DUDLEY, JOHN E. TUCK, RAY PIKE,


Selectmen of Brentwood.


Treasurer's Report .


Dr.


Balance cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1911


$776 44


Received from Selectmen


1,309 34


Charles Flanders, dog licenses


104 40


E. G. Flanders, Collector 5,114 90


$7,305 08


Cr.


Paid County tax $842 48


State tax


854 00


Support of schools 2,524 67


Repairs on roads and bridges


1,636 34


Miscellaneous .


166 05


Support of library


75 00


Support of poor


111 50


Town Officers


181 20


Abatements


12 33


Balance cash on hand


901 51


$7,305 08


FRANK H. WOOD, Treasurer.


Expenditures in Detail.


PUBLIC TAXES.


Paid State Treasurer, state tax. $854 00


County Treasurer, county tax 842 48


$1,696 48 SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Frank H. Wood, Treasurer School Board .... $2,524 67


REPAIRS ON ROADS AND BRIDGES.


Paid David Kirkwood $262 60


William S. Hallinan 280 93


Addison B. Rowell 250 00


$793 53


Paid S. S. Dudley, repairs on Epping highway


$416 10


S. S. Dudley, state road money 426 71


$842 81


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid John Templeton, printing town reports $24 00


John E. Tuck, cutting moth nests 5 00


Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies. 5 70


S. O. Pevear, Memorial day appropriation


50 00


Dr. A. W. Mitchell, returning births and deaths.


3 25


Charles Flanders, recording births and deaths 4 65


James H. Batchelder, supplies


3 15


Walter Hook, care of town hall


5 00


Walter Hook, lamp chimneys and repairs 95


Samuel H. Dearborn, use of hearse 5 00


John E. Mitchell, use of hearse 5 00


7


Paid John E. Tuck, use of hearse $5 00


Francis S. Lyford, use of hearse 5 00


E. G. Flanders, administrator, use of hearse 5 00 Frank H. Wood, administrator, use of hearse 5 00


Warren D. Robinson, use of hearse 5 00


F. E. Delzell, use of hearse. 5 00


William I. Rhodes, use of hearse 5 00


M. J. Dudley, use of hearse 5 00


Edward G. Robinson, use of hearse 5 00


Herman T. Shepard, administrator, use of hearse 5 00


S. S. Dudley, envelopes for inventory blanks and moth notices 4 35


$166 05


SUPPORT OF LIBRARY.


Paid John H. Carr, Treasurer $50 00


Mabel G. Snyder, Librarian 25 00


$75 00


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Paid Frank H. Wood, supplies for Thomas Hoyt's children


$106 00


Charles G. Page, care of 22 tramps 5 50


$111 50


ABATEMENTS.


Paid Burton L. Sanborn (over tax) $5 10


William Rhodes (horse died)


1 70


William Kerr 1 70


Fred Tatham 3 83


$12 33


TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid S. S. Dudley, Selectman


$25 00


John E. Tuck, Selectman 20 00


Ray Pike, Selectman 15 00


8


Paid S. S. Dudley, time and expense to meet tax com- mission $4 00


John E. Tuck, tax commission 4 00


Ray Pike, tax commission 4 00


Frank H. Wood, Treasurer 20 00


Charles Flanders, Town Clerk 16 00


Charles Flanders, Dog Constable 5 00


E. G. Flanders, Collector 50 00


Charles G. Page, Police Officer 5 00


Charles G. Page, services with State Officer 2 00


E. B. Pike, Health Officer


11 20


$181 20


SHEPARD CEMETERY FUND.


Deposited in Union Five Cents Savings bank $200 00


Accrued interest on same 35 85


Emily A. Robinson fund


100 00


$335 85


FRANK H. WOOD, Treasurer.


Financial Statement.


FINANCIAL STANDING OF THE TOWN FEBRUARY 15, 1912.


Dr.


Amount of dog licenses $104 40


Constable service 5 00


Amount due School District


$99 40


Cr.


·Amount in hands of Treasurer $901 51


Leaving a balance in favor of town 802 11


FRANK H. WOOD, Treasurer.


Brentwood, N. H., February 17, 1912. I have this day examined the accounts of the Treasurer and Selectmen of the town of Brentwood for the year ending February 15, 1912, and find them correct and with proper vouchers, and find a balance in the treasury of nine hundred and one dollars and fifty-one cents ($901.51).


CHARLES FLANDERS, Auditor.


Highway Agents' Reports.


Reports of the Highway Agents of the town of Brentwood for the year ending February 15, 1912.


Dr


Received from Town Treasurer


$793 53


Cr.


Paid expenditures on highway


$771 04


Balance paid Selectmen 22 49


$793 53


DAVID KIRKWOOD'S REPORT.


EXPENDED ON HIGHWAYS.


Received from Town Treasurer $262 60


Paid David Kirkwood, Agent, labor 29 15


Walter Moreland, labor 10 50


A. L. Moreland, labor 18 40


Omer S. Rowe, labor with team


17 50


Ray Pike, labor with team


12 00


Stephen Burns, labor


12 30


James Knox, labor


10 00


F. K. Taylor, labor


C. O. Swain, labor and gravel 9 50


5 50


Chester W. Thyng, labor


R. K. Smith, labor 6 90


E. F. Sanborn, labor with team


4 00


E. L. Moody, labor with team


4 60


David Kirkwood, labor


14 42


Warren M. Thyng, labor with team


25 25


A. L. Moreland, labor


12 88


R. K. Smith, labor


3 30


Chester W. Thyng, labor


4 05


W. J. Young, labor and gravel


8 40


James Knox, labor


15 75


Warren M. Thyng, labor with team 17 60


7 50


11


Paid John H. Carr, labor with team


$11 60


Fred K. Taylor, labor 1 50


$262 60


WILLIAM S. HALLINAN'S REPORT.


Dr.


Received from Town Treasurer $280 93


Cr.


Paid W. S. Hallinan, Agent, labor with team $102 00


J. A. Robinson, labor 37 50


George Burleigh, labor 8 25


14 50


Charles D. Bartlett, labor 12 13


1 50


William Demers, labor


17 25


John E. Mitchell, labor 4 50


Percy L. Wadleigh, labor with team.


20 00


C. A. Jones, labor with team


6 93


F. B. Dudley, labor


10 50


William Heigh, labor


3 75


Leonard Rock, labor


1 50


Philip John, labor


10 50


A. E. Bartlett, labor


40


Leonard Knight, cutting brush


6 75


John J. Hallinan, labor 50


C. R. Fellows, 52 loads of gravel. 2 00


C. R. Fellows, 6 posts at 25c


1 50


C. R. Fellows, 64 feet, 2 by 6, at $25


1 60


F. H. Wood, spikes 28


Frank Averill, sharpening picks.


20


F. E. Osgood, sharpening picks and bar


65


Mrs. Mary Bartlett, 19 loads gravel


95


$265 64


Paid Selectmen, balance


$15 29


$280 93


George Robinson, labor


Walter A. Prescott, labor


12


ADDISON B. ROWELL'S REPORT. Dr.


$250 00


Received from Town Treasurer


Cr.


Paid Addison B. Rowell, Agent, labor and team $48 27


J. F. Swasey, labor and team 44 75


S. S. Dudley, labor and team 31 75


Jane E. Robinson, labor and team 23 28


J. H. Dudley, labor and team 14 00


E. G. Robinson, labor and team 10 00


J. L. Stevens, labor and team 2 00


Stanley R. Barr, labor


22 12


William Hooke, labor


7 35


Charles D. Bartlett, labor


7 22


George W. Burleigh, labor


4 65


F. H. Rowell, labor


3 00


Charles E. Flanders, labor


2 25


E. Smith, labor


1 50


G. A. Robinson, labor


1 50


W. R. Hooke, labor


1 50


B. A. Rowell, labor


55


S. O. Pevear, labor


10


F. H. Gowen, labor and gravel 2 40


10 26


G. W. Bryant, 171 loads gravel.


3 00


$241 45


SNOW BILLS.


Paid John Swasey, labor


$1 35


$242 80


Balance on hand paid Selectmen


7 20


$250 00


DAVID KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM S. HALLINAN, ADDISON B. ROWELL, Highway Agents.


1


E. Smith, work on road machine


13


We, the undersigned, having examined and computed the foregoing accounts of the Highway Agents, find them cor- rect with proper vouchers.


SAMUEL S. DUDLEY, JOHN E. TUCK, RAY PIKE,


Selectmen of Brentwood.


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAY DEPART- MENT.


Statement of Joint Fund Account.


November 3, 1911. Brentwood, N. H.


Town contribution, balance from


1910


$194 71


State contribution


116 83


Total Joint Fund.


$311 54


Town disbursements approved. .


$426 67


Total disbursements $426 67


Paid by state to town, Sept. 26 .$116 83


Overdraft $115 13


Library Report.


Treasurer's report of the Brentwood Town Library for year ending February 15, 1912:


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1911 $0 20


Received from the town Feb. 1, 1912 50 00


Fines 63


$50 83


Paid for books Feb. 15, 1912


$48 25


supplies


1 82


postage and express


70


$50 77


Balance cash on hand


$0 06


JOHN H. CARR, Treasurer.


School Warrant.


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the Inhabitants of the School District in the Town of Brent- wood, qualified to vote in district affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said District, on the ninth day of March, 1912, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.


2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.


3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.


4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.


5. To hear the reports of Agents, Auditors, Committees, or other Officers, and pass any vote relating thereto.


6. To choose Agents, Auditors, and Committees in relation to any subject embraced in this warrant.


7. To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for the support of schools.


8. To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for the repairs of school buildings.


Given under our hands at said Brentwood this fifteenth day of February, 1912.


ARTHUR W. DUDLEY, CLARA A. ABBOTT, CORA I. TAYLOR,


School Board of Brentwood.


A true copy :


ARTHUR W. DUDLEY, CLARA A. ABBOTT, CORA I. TAYLOR, School Board of Brentwood.


School Report.


The schools in Brentwood during the past year have made very satisfactory progress. The School Board was fortunate in securing and retaining able and experienced teachers, all of whom hold state certificates as qualified teachers. Three of them are residents of Brentwood.


The Crawley's Falls school has been in charge of Miss Annie M. Coult, of Chester. Miss Coult came to this school during the winter term of 1910-11, succeeding a teacher who had failed in the important matter of discipline. During the brief period in which the school was in Miss Coult's charge, it was fully restored to a normal condition, and her work was so satisfactory that the School Board considered themselves fortunate in securing her services for the year. Her work has fully sustained the good opinion then formed.


The North road school has continued in charge of Miss Mary L. Nixon, of Brentwood, who taught this school in 1910-11. Miss Nixon has given the very best of satisfaction to the School Board, and has won an enviable reputation as a progressive and thoroughly competent teacher. The school under her charge has made commendable progress.


The school at East Brentwood, taught by Miss Mary O. Caverley, of Brentwood, has also been very successful. Miss Caverley and her work as a teacher is so well and favorably known in this vicinity, that anything that we might say would seem to be entirely superfluous. She fully sustained her well known reputation as a painstaking and successful teacher.


In her work at the South road school, Mrs. Alice E. Foss is, in a way, entitled to perhaps the most credit of any teacher in town. It is an extremely difficult, and often discouraging, task, to awaken and retain, in as small a school as this one is, the interest necessary to continued success. This, however, Mrs. Foss succeeded in doing in a very marked degree. Some- thing was doing in her school room all the time, and she succeeded in apparently keeping up the interest, and awaken- ing the ambition of her few pupils, as well as if the school had been a large one.


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The number of scholars registered for the year is ninety, but the average attendance is not what it should have been, and this falling off in average attendance has been caused by a few families, where the parents have seemed to think it a gain to keep their children out of school as much as they possibly could. The teachers, the School Board, and the truant officer all did their duty in trying to correct this evil. But where parents are disposed to allow and encourage irreg- ular attendance it is a difficult matter to force their children to come to school daily. All sorts of excuses are easily framed, and used upon occasion. As the proportion of the general fund that is received from the state is based upon average attendance, the town suffers financially from such conduct. On the other hand, it is extremely gratifying to note the growing list of pupils - many of them the younger scholars - that have been perfect in attendance. We have in mind two little girls, sisters, who have been neither absent or tardy for the whole year. It was almost an inspiration to see them those cold January mornings striking out on their long walk, upwards of a mile, to the school room.


ROLL OF HONOR.


Pupils not absent for three terms: Mildred Swasey, Helena Swasey, Ruth Robinson, Ruth L. Woodward, Harold L. Knight, Hope Stevens, Paul H. Thyng, Ralph W. Moreland.


Pupils not absent for two terms: Evelyn Glycart, Mildred Richardson, Ruth Colcord, Allen Orne, Ray Pike, Jr., Harold B. Snyder, Reginald Flanders, Elizabeth C. Hoyt, Goldie A. Smart, Edith L. Knight, Mabel K. Knight, Dana Moreland, Bertha M. Taylor.


Pupils not absent for one term: Mabel Chambers, Helen Pike, Rita Hirth, Martin Shufelt, Gladys Shufelt, Narcissa Shufelt, Mary E. Bartlett, Blanche B. Healey, Rinda E. James, C. Merton Healey, George E. Hoyt, Norman B. Smith, Ruth Stevens, Abbie J. Parshley, Elizabeth P. Swain, Eva E. Parker, Mary E. Parshley.


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Estimates for the coming year ending February 15, 1913:


Money required by law $930 00


Money required for text books and school supplies ... 120 00 Money required for High School and Academy tuition 600 00 Money required for flags and appurtenances 10 00


Money needed for salaries and expenses of School Board. 40 00


Money needed for salary of Truant Officer 5 00


Money needed for salary of Treasurer 5 00


Money recommended for repairs to school houses, outbuildings and fences 225 00


All four of the school houses have been painted upon the outside within the last three years. The outbuildings and fences are in fairly good repair, except at Crawley's Falls, where a fence around the yard is needed, and the outbuilding should be shingled. Two school houses, the North road and that at East Brentwood, need new floors laid in their school rooms. And the latter should have new seats and desks in place of those now in use, that have been there since the house was built, and are dilapidated and broken.


STATISTICAL TABLE OF SCHOOLS


TEACHERS


Salary per month


No. of weeks in


each term


Average daily


attendance


No. of Pupils


Visitors


Crawley Falls School


Annie M. Coult.


$42


13


20


26


83


Annie M. Coult.


42


12


24


26


25


Annie M. Coult


42


9


20


24


43


North Road School


Mary L. Nixon.


42


12


19


28


91


Mary L. Nixon.


42


12


18


19


21


Mary L. Nixon


42


9


20


22


21


East Brentwood School


Mary O. Caverley


42


12


21


25


164


Mary O. Caverley.


42


12


22


25


38


Mary O. Caverley


42


9


16


20


29


South Road School


Alice E. Foss.


42


13


6


7


105


Alice E. Foss


42


12


7


8


41


Alice E. Foss.


42


9


5.4


6


28


-


19


STATEMENT OF TREASURER OF SCHOOL DISTRICT. For the year ending Feb. 15, 1912. Dr.


Received from Town Treasurer, school money . $2,474 67


Cr.


Paid Annie M. Coult, teaching 34 weeks at $8.50 $289 00


Mary L. Nixon, teaching 33 weeks at $8.50 280 50


Alice E. Foss, teaching 34 weeks at $8.50 289 00


Mary O. Caverley, teaching 33 weeks at $8.50. . 280 50


Annie M. Coult, state aid, 34 weeks at $2.00. . . 68 00


Mary L. Nixon, state aid, 3112 weeks at $2.00 . 63 00


Alice E. Foss, state aid, 20 weeks at $2.00 40 00


Mary O. Caverley, state aid, 21 weeks at $2.00. 42 00


Annie M. Coult, state aid, 3 weeks, 1910, at $2.00 6 00


Mary L. Nixon, state aid, 20 weeks, 1910, at $2.00 40 00


Walter E. Burtt, wood and fitting 3 50


Henry O. Jones, fitting wood and labor 3 00


Leon S. Prescott, fitting wood


75


John H. Carr, wood.


4 60


Charles B. Snyder, wood and fitting


24 35


A. W. Dudley, wood


10 00


A. L. Moreland, wood


10 00


C. R. Fellows, wood


9 50


Charles E. Flanders, fitting wood


2 00


Charles Bartlett, cleaning school house


4 00


F. S. Lyford, cleaning school house 1 00


Nora M. Rowell, cleaning school house 3 00


Cora Taylor, cleaning school house. 3 00


Nora M. Rowell, cleaning school house 1 15


Haven Norris, use of well for scholars 3 00


Milton, Bradley Co., school supplies 19 72


American Book Co., school supplies 42 12


L. D. Hunt, school supplies 1 85


A. Flanagan, school supplies 8 24


Clara F. Dudley, school supplies


5 52


Cora Taylor, supplies and labor 2 83


Clara Abbott, supplies and labor 4 45


George W. Burleigh, supplies and labor 3 37


20


Paid Charles Flanders, labor $0 85


Alan Orne, building fires 4 00


Clara A. Abbott, freight 82


Arthur W. Dudley, telephone and postage


1 35


Frank H. Wood, postage 1 00


Arthur W. Dudley, services, Board of Education 12 00


Clara A. Abbott, services, Board of Education . 12 00


Cora I. Taylor, services, Board of Education 12 00


George W. Burleigh, services, Truant Officer 5 00


Frank H. Wood, services, Treasurer 5 00


Warren M. Thyng, deficiency, 1910 114 60


Robinson Seminary, tuition for students 160 00


Sanborn Seminary, tuition for students 270 00


Epping high school, tuition for students 54 00


Exeter high school, tuition for students 20 00


Balance cash on hand 233 10


$2,474 67


SCHOOL HOUSE REPAIRS. Dr.


Received from Town Treasurer


$50 00


Cr.


Paid Alvin E. Foss, repairs $12 60


Warren M. Thyng, labor, lumber and posts 18 95


B. A. Miles, shingles 13 00


John F. Swasey, labor 1 50


E. S. Hersey, labor and material. 2 00


C. R. Fellows, lumber 85


Balance cash on hand 1 10


$50 00


FRANK H. WOOD, Treasurer.


Brentwood, N. H., February 17, 1912. I have this day examined the accounts of Frank H. Wood, Treasurer of the School District, and find them correct and with proper vouchers, with a balance in the treasury of $234.20. CHARLES FLANDERS, Auditor.


BIRTHS Registered in the Town of Brentwood, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1911.


Date


Name of Child (if any).


Male or Female.


No. of Child.


Living or Still-


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Jan.


8


Norman Israel


M


1


L


Louis J. Kibbe Orlando H. Underhill


S


Feb


2


Clara Lonida


F


2


L John Boulien


Mar.


17


Florence Etta


5


John F. Swasey Ora Gray


May


28


Amelia Valida


F


2


Ephraim Proulx


June


24


Catherine


2


Fred Rand


Sept.


21


Ronald Edgar


M


1


Walter Prescott


Oct.


1


James W.


1


Charles S. Robinson


9


Harriet Elizabeth


F


2


Dec.


22


George Albert


M


3


George W. Dearborn Albert B. Wiggin


Charlotte Darling Martha E. Bean Laura Tirrell


Brentwood Epping


Sheffield, Vt. Brentwood. Boston, Mass.


Births at Rockingham County Farm


July


14


Elizabeth


F 2 L


James E. Chamberlain


Katie L. McCabe


Kingston


Lynn, Mass.


Lawrence, Ms. Brentwood. Canada.


30


Ora Gray


M


1


Elmina J. Weeks Emma H. Parshley Mary F. Frenette E. Christine Currier Ellen Mclellan Emma Bouchard Edith E. Thayer Helen Kidder


Ballardvale, Ms. Chester


Canada


Brentwood


Kansas City, Kn. Canada


Portsmouth


Brentwood


Boston, Mass.


East Kingston. St. John, N. B. Fremont. Manchester. Kingston.


9


1


born.


MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of Brentwood, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1911.


Date


Place of Marriage.


Name and Surname of groom and bride.


Age in years.


Color of each.


Place of Birth of each.


Names of Parents.


Condition. .


Name, Residence and Official Station of person by whom married.


Aug. 23


Lynn, Mass.


Leonard A. Knight Bertha Maud Foote


23 26


W


Walpole Nova Scotia


Leonard Knight Eva Halloway George Foote Emily Vickery Samuel Smith Sarah Beede Humphrey Wilson Rebecca Knipe Fred K. Taylor Cora I. Bartlett George Lewis Emma Clough Dennis Hallinan Ellen Curtin Edward King Minnie De Argy Jonathan Mack Ladd Hannah Prescott Charles G. Page Hattie


1 st |Rev. J. S. Baker,


Lynn, Mass.


Oct. 30


Brentwood


Samuel A. Smith Mary J. Wilson


86 37


W


Bridgewater Gonic


3d 1 st


Rev. J. D. Matthews, Brentwood.


Nov. 22


Brentwood


George H. Taylor Lena Lewis


18 18


W


Brentwood Ossipee


Ist| Rev. J. D. Matthews, Brentwood.


Nov. 27


Epping


Dennis E. Hallinan Alma Dora King


24 20


W


Brentwood Epping


1 st


Rev. J. A. Roy,


Epping.


Dec. 23


Brentwood


Willard Mack Ladd Sadie Page


41 18


W


Lawrence, Mass. Methuen, Mass.


2d 1 st


Rev. F. E. Delzell, Brentwood.


DEATHS Registered in the Town of Brentwood, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1911


Date


Name and surname of Deceased.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Place of Birth.


Male or Female.


Color. .


or Widowed.


Single, Married


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Jan. 9


Infant of O. Underhill


0


0 0


Brentwood


M


W


S


Orlando Underhill


Mar.


17


Harriet N. Dearborn


71 2 17 |W.Newbury, Ms.


F


M


Henry Dane John E. Mitchell


19


Charles E. Mitchell


45 9 3


Concord


M


F


W Nehemiah Lucas


Hannah Lucas.


19 Mabel F. Smith


17 11 15


Brentwood


Maud Tucker.


21 M. Agnes Tuck 5 Leila E. Delzell


67 7 22


Brentwood


66


S Milton A. Smith Coffin S. Tuck Edgar Thomas


Mary R. Stevens. Etta Fifield.


June


23 Atwood W. Purington


Frances Amelia Holbrook


62 11 16


---


Brentwood


M


66


Jeremiah Dudley Gilman Robinson


Elizabeth Dudley. Sarah Graves.


Nov.


3


Elizabeth Watkins


0 0


Ireland


F


15


William M. Rhodes


83 7 21


Chelsea, Vt.


M



M S John Watkins John Rhodes W Jeremiah Dudley


Jane Elliot. Sarah Streeter. Elizabeth Dudley.


Dec.


10


. Jeremiah Dudley


92


0 27 Brentwood


F


W Elijah Purington William S. Cross


Christine Swasey.


July


4


Deborah D. Robinson


94| 2|11 | Brentwood


24


Benjamin F. Robinson


89| 1|21


Gd.Rapids, Mich. Canton, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y.


M


M


48 3 13


54 0 3


Rebecca Benson Gillum.


11


Sept. 12 Daniel J. Kendall


86 10 5| Epping 80


M


Emma Parshley. Hannah Chase. Sarah Willey.


April


14 Clarinda Maynard


75 6|14 Wolfeborough


.


Age.


Date


Name and surname of Deceased.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Place of Birth.


Male or Female.


Color.


or Widowed.


Single, Married


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


. W


4


Charles Graffam


66


M


W


Jan.


20


Arvillon Palmer


61


66


S


Feb.


2


Frank Morrison


50


Salisbury, Ms.


66


W


4


Benjamin T. Carr


76


5


Joseph Micklon


50


England


M


6


William Slater


64


Meredith


F


66


12


Lizzie J. Moody


71


Ireland


M


Mar.


4


Patrick Ryan


85


Exeter


66


D


9


Noah Barker


77


Ireland


F


W


24


Mary Graham


47


Lee


M


S


April


30


M


May


1


Charles Foster


70


Newington


F


W


5


Jane Callahan


76


Dover


M


66


5


Daniel Card


48


Ireland


66


7


Barney Hughes


87


Salem


F


W


11


Mary Woodbury


104


Canada


66


July


3


Clara Cyris


55


Exeter


M


4


Charles Eaton


80


66


4


Joseph Ellison


73


Barrington


66


11


Frank Fairbrother


38


Canada


F


S


21


William Allen


38


Philadelphia, Pa.


M


C


28


Elmer L. Dearborn


60


Candia


W


Oct.


13


Annie L. Blodgett


72


Boston, Mass.


F


W


16


Alice Phinney


33


Eliot, Me.


66


S


20


Nathaniel Jenness


84


Rye


M


66


66


Nov.


29


John B. Kimball


72


Amesbury, Ms.


66


Dec.


2


Joseph Moody


74


Northwood


21


Edward Butman


65


Exeter


S


.


28


Josephine Smith Selden Tarlton


69


Newcastle


81


Ireland


.


3


Charles Carter


11


Mary Dechane


34


W


51


Canada


S


66


66


66


.


W


DEATHS at the Rockingham County Farm, Brentwood, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1911.


Age.





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