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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01847 7783
GC 974.202 N79AR, 1901
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
SELECTMEN .... .....
TREASURER,
HIGHWAY AGENTS, ... .. AND .....
BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF THE TOWN OF
NORTH HAMPTON,
FOR
THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.
HAMPTON, N. H. Press of The Hamptons Union, A Charles Francis Adams, Pretr. 1901.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
SELECTMEN ... .....
TREASURER,
HIGHWAY AGENTS,
.AND .....
BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF THE TOWN OF
NORTH HAMPTON,
FOR
THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.
HAMPTON, N. H. Press of The Hamptons Union, & Charles Francis Adams. Prot.
1901.
Allen County Public Library
TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator. OTIS S. BROWN. Town Clerk, JONATHAN ROLLINS. Selectmen,
OTIS S. EBROWN. CYRUS FOGG, SIMEON O. LAMPREY. Town Treasurer, JONATHAE ROLLINS. Collector of Taxes, HENRY BAILEY. Representative to General Court, EMMONS T. BROWN. Highway Agents,
JAMES W. BARTON, ALVIN C. BROWN, GEORGE H. SMITH.
Supervisors of Check List,
JOSEPH S. HOBBS, CHARLES W. PLILBRICK' EBEN L. DALTON. Police and Constables,
GEORGE A. MARDEN, GEORGE E. PERKINS.
Auditors,
EBEN L. DALTON, HENRY RILEY.
Board of Education,
ALBERT BACHELDER, THOMAS V. HAINES,
SIMEON H. LEAVITT. Board of Health,
EBEN L. DALTON, ALBERT BACHELDER, JOHN L. SMITH. Library Trustees,
THOMAS V. HAINES, CHARLES W. PHILBRICK, GEORGE A. BOYNTON. Librarian, LEVI W. FOGG.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Polls, 204
$20,400
Improved and unimproved land and buildings,
556,564
Horses, 283 , 13.760 600
Oxen, 12,
Cows, 601,
13,768
Neats, 81,
.1,156
Sheep, 132,
504
Hogs , 4,
28
Fowl, 275,
105
Vehicles, 148
4 200
Stock in public funds,
210
Stock in banks,
24.370
Money on hand,
3,000
Stock in trade ,
4 .700
Mills and machinery,
3 500
Stock in banks and corporations out of the state,
2 ),000
$666,855
APPROPRIATIONS.
State and county,
$2,100
Schools,
2,086
Library,
150
Roads and bridges ,
1,500
Memorial day,
25
Police,
-
150
Miscellaneous,
675
Interest on town debt,
50
Official,
300
Horse sheds and Chapman's Hill,
300
Pond Path Road,
300
$7636
(4)
State, county , school and highway taxes , $1.20 on >100. Amount commit ed to Collector,
$8.069.90 Uncollected, 69 90
STATE AND COUNTY.
Paid State Treasurer, $1,151 75 1,763 99
County
$2,915 74
DISCOUNT.
Paid Collector, discount, $285 15
LIBRARY.
Paid Thomas V. Haines, for books,
$100 00
Levi W. Fogg, librarian, 50 00
$150 00
SCHOOLS.
Paid School Board, appropriation,
$2,086 00
School supplies, 98 06
Official services, 55 00
$2,239 06
COUNTY PAUPERS
Paid Dr. F. H. Lovejoy, medical attendance Luck
family,
$42 00
1. Rollins, supplies for Luck family, 39 86
Cyrus Fogg, 66
53 12
$134 98
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
Paid James W. Barton, $522 70
Alvin C. Brown, 465 99
George M. Smith,
485 93
Horace S. Brown, for gravel, 70 00
Emery Fogg,
40 00
$1;584 62
(5)
CHAPMAN HILL.
Paid James W. Barton, $100 00
$100 00
ABATEMENTS.
Paid George E. Frost, on lumber,
$ 7 1
Joseph L. Marston , on poll
I
20
Michael Carroll,
2
35
John Chapman, I 20
Webster D. Hobbs,
1 20
Josiah J. Knowles.
I 20
N. T. Ridlon, 66
20
$9 06
WIDENING ROAD.
Paid Rebecca Smith,
$4 00
D. J. Lamprey,
100 00
E. B. Philbrick,
400 00 .
Joseph A. Tarlton, moving wall, 8 13
$512 13
WIDENING TRAVEL ROAD.
Paid A. P. Wendell, powder, fuse and caps, $2 65
C. Fogg, to labor 4 days, 7 00
O. S. Brown, labor 5 days,
7 50
T. B. Shaw, labor 1} days,
2 75
F. L. Taylor , team 2 days , 60 labor 6.
3 00
John L. Taylor, labor 2 days,
3 00
M. H. Moulton, 208 loads of gravel,
26 00
Charles R. Moulton, labor 5 days, 7 50
James A. Bunker, 7 50
James B. Page, labor 3₺ days,
5 25
D. J. Lamprey, team 5 days,
20 00
Geo. E. Taylor, 20 00
Chas. W. Taylor, team 2 days, 3 hours,
9 35
8 00
(6)
Paid John L. Smith, team 472 days, 18 00 H. E. Clark, labor 4 days, 6 00
Alvin C. Brown, labor i day,
50
$155 CO
NEW BRIDGE.
Paid Geo. D. Brown, lumber, stone and labor,
$41 54
O. S. Brown, labor. 6 00
H. D. Marden, labor, 6 00
A. C. Brown, labor,
9 00
H. J. Tarlton, labor,
1 50
Walter E. Locke, labor,
8 75
Cyrus Fogg, labor,
9 00
S. O. Lamprey, lumber,
76 19
$157 98
NOTES AND INTEREST.
Paid Roy R. Rollins, note and interest
$470 10
Geo. D. Cotton, 66
520 00
Edward E. Marston, 66
169 00
J. Rollins,
1,020 00
$2,179 10
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid J. Templeton, printing, $38 00
Dr. M. F. Smith , record of births and deaths, 2 50
J. H. Bachelder, collector's book, 2 00
O. S. Brown, stationery and express , 1 20
Dr. C. F. Patterson, record of births and deaths, I 50
S. O. Lamprey, cow killed by dogs, 35 00
H. Riley, printing tax bills and stamps, 5 81
D. J. Marston, water trough, 3 00
Pepperell Frost, 6 00
Chas. F. Smith, € €
3 00
A. T. Brown, €6
3 00
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Paid J. Allen Fenwick, hauling coal for Levi W Knowles, 1 50
N. B. Marston, labor, East cemetery, 4 00
J. Arthur Brown, surveying, 6 00
Edwin Janvrin, lumber, 9 00
D. J. Lamprey, cedar posts, 7 00
C. W. Philbrick, funnel for town house, 13 96
L. J. Smith, grading horse sheds, 16 50
J. W. Berry, building horse sheds, 200 00
guide board and post, 3 00
S. B. Tarlton, iron work,
I 2
38
Perkins Post, Memorial Day ,
25 00
H. O. Jenness, fighting fire,
I 50
A. A. Brown,
2 00
I. H. Lamprey, 66
2 00
F. A. Drew, 66
2 00
A. C. Brown, 66
4 00
J. Rollins, nails.
3 48
F. L. Taylor, I cord of wood, 3 00
A. P . Preston, disinfectant, 6 30
$423 63
OFFICIAL SERVICES.
Paid E. F. Smith, Election Inspector, $3 00
Warren B. Moulton, 66
3 00
Irving H. Lamprey, 66
3 00
Geo. L. Garland,
2 years, 6 00
Henry Riley, Collector,
44 00
S. O. Lamprey, Selectman,
19 00
Cyrus Fogg, 66
23 00
J. Rollins, Town Clerk,
20 00
J. Rollins, Treasurer,
20 00
(). B. Leavitt, Hearse Warden,
36 00
F. R. Drake, Auditor,
2 00
M. H. Smith, Supervisor ,
9 00
Geo. D. Brown,
12 00
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Geo. E. Perkins, Constable and Watchman 61 50
Geo. A. Marden, Watchman. 94 00
O. S. Brown, Selectman, 50 00
$405 50
CEMETERY TRUST FUND ACCOUNT.
Paid Fred B. Wiggin, Cemetery Warden, $45 00 $45 00
Interest received from Portsmouth Savings Bank to Jan. 1, 1901, 30 23
Interest received from Strafford Savings Bank to Jan. 1, 1901, 45 89
Due cemetery last year, 22 70
$98 82
Due cemetery Feb. 15, 1901, 5$3 82
· DISBURSEMENTS.
State and county,
$2,915 74
Discount,
285 15
Library,
150 00
Schools,
2,239 06
County Paupers,
134 98
Roads and Bridges,
1,584 62
Chapman Hill,
100 00
Abatements,
90. 6
Widening Road,
512 13
Widening Travel Road,
155 00
New Bridge,
157 98
Notes and Interest,
2,179 10
Miscellaneous,
423 63
Official Services,
405 50
Cemetery,
45
$11,296 95
RECEIPTS.
Amount on hand from last year, $78 49
From Railroad tax, 88 85
(9)
Paid Insurance tax, 42 00
Savings bank tax,
752 33
Literary fund,
59 00
On note,
1,000 00
C'emetery lots,
42 00
Interest on cemetery fund,
76 12
Boston & Maine R. R.,
1,266 45
Dog licenses,
44 00
Taxes,
8.000 00
Uncollected taxes, 1900,
20 00
County,
134 98
Interest on deposit, 1899,
33 14
1900,
3º 85
$11,670 21
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Liabilities, none.
Assets, cash on hand,
$359 06
Uncollected tax, 69 90
Cemetery trust fund,
$428 96 $2.000 00
OTIS BROWN, Selectmen
CYRUS FOGG, of
SIMON O: LAMPREY. ) North Hampton.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
We, the undersigned, having examined the books and account s of the Selectmen, Treasurer and Cemetery Trust fund, find them cor- rect with proper vouchers.
EBEN L. DALTON; ) Auditors.
HENRY RILEY,
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR.
Amount on hand from last year,
* 78 49
received on Town Note, 1,000 00
from collector of taxes , 8,020 00
State Insurance tax, 42 00
Railroad tax,
88 85
Savings Bank tax, 752 33
Literary Fund, 59 00
cemetery lots, 42 00
dog licenses, 44 00
Boston & Maine railroad, 1,266 45
county for support of poor, 134 98
interest on deposit, 1899, 33 14
interest on deposit, 1900, 32 85
interest on Cemetery fund 76 12
$11,670 21
CR.
Amount paid County tax, 1,763 99
State tax,
1,151 75
Selectmen's orders, 8,395 41
cash on hand, 359 06
$11,670 21
JONATHAN ROLLINS, Town Treasurer. North Hampton, N. H., Feb. 25, 1901.
REPORTS OF HIGHWAY AGENTS.
REPORT OF GEO. SMITH, HIGHWAY AGENT.
RECEIPTS. 1900.01.
April 6, 1900,
$31 85
May 22, “
250 00
Oct. 15, " 100
Jan. 3, 1901. 50
Feb. 15, “ 54 58
$485 93
FOR LABOR ON HIGHWAYS.
Paid H. S. Knowles, $13 80
R. L. Mitchule.
39 55
H . C. Davis ,
3º 52
Andrew S. Marston, 16 50
C. C. Seavey, 19 00
Chester Seavey,
2 66
Frank E. Moore,
10 25
Morris Locke,
7 00
Geo. L. Garland,
8 00
Erving Godfrey,
1 50
Mr. Pearson,
3 50
Thomas B. Whenal,
4 00
Mr. Tomson,
3 00
Fred Nealey,
1 20
Herman Davis,
2 60
Cyrus Fogg,
7 50
John L. Smith,
4 00
Thomas (). Moore,
1 25
George Taylor,
8 30
Russel Marston,
2 25
(12)
Paid Payson Marston,
$ 1 59
Oris Moulton,
3 31
George Dearborn,
90
Eddie Hoyt,
30
Henry Clark,
50
Emery Fogg ,
1 00
Geo. M . Smith,
222
23
Morris Moulton, gravel,
37
Frank Batchelder,
3 00
$454 58
BREAKING ROADS IN 1900-01.
R. I .. Mitchule,
$5 50
H. S. Knowles, 4 00
Charles S. Page,
2 40
Frank E. Moore,
60
Thomas O. Moore,
60
D. Curtis Smith ,
2 00
Geo. M. Smith,
16 25
$31 35
REPORT OF ALVIN C. BROWN, HIGHWAY AGENT.
RECEIPTS, 1900-01.
Aug. 27, by cash,
$300 00
Jan. 19, by cash,
125 00
Feb. 15, by cash,
40 99
$465 99
EXPENDITURES.
For labor on highways and bridges : Paid Ben Brown labor,
17 16
George D. Cotton, labor,
24 50
L. W. Fogg, labor,
75
D. J. Lamprey, 15 00
(13)
R. D. Rawding, labor, 3 00
George Noble, labor, 3 00
George G. White, labor, 66 gravel,
10 00
: 60
Forest O. Batchelder, labor,
17 66
Irving Lamprey, labor,
43 07
Herbert J. Tarlton, labor,
3 57
W. E. Moulton,
75
E. T. Brown, labor,
32
E. T. Brown, gravel,
6 70
Percy Locke, labor,
4 59
Horton Marden, labor,
75
Albert Bachelder, labor,
8 00
James B. Page, labor,
4 25
Walter Sleeper, labor ,
6 63
Arthur A. Brown, labor,
66 62
Fred A. Brown, labor,
19 32
(. B. Fogg, labor,
1 25
George O. Moulton, labor,
5 00
Cyrus Fogg , labor,
5 00
S. B. Tarlton, labor,
55
M. H. Moulton, gravel,
4 35
Alvin C. Brown,
149 27
Nails and bolts,
1 50
BREAKING ROADS 1900 01.
Paid George D. Cotton,
$2 34
Arthur A. Brown,
4 68
Herbert J. Tarlton,
3 84
James B. Page,
4 08
Charles S. Knowles,
1 36
E. L. Dalton,
16 90
Goodwin Jenness,
37
Harold Lamprey,
1 50
Alvin C. Brown,
3 70
$ 39 83
$465 99
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REPORT OF JAMES W. BARTON, HIGHWAV AGENT.
RECEIPTS, 1900 01.
Jan. 26, 1901, by cash, 40 00
Feb. 15, 66
$ 1 04
May 18, 1900, 66 240 00
July 3,
60 00
Aug. 18,
40 00
FOR LABOR ON HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Paid John Whenal,
$1 50
Wilfred Chevalier,
1 50
Cyrus Fogg,
2 00.
Francis R. Drake,
2 50
Justin Drake,
2 50
Thomas E. Marston,
2 50
Thomas Whenal,
3 00
Levi W. Knowles,
3 00
David C. Smith,
4 00
Thomas Knowles,
4 00
James H. Davis,
5 50
G. B. Chadwick & Co.,
5 91
Forace O. Brown,
6 25
Charles F. Smith,
7 25
Edwin M. Lamprey,
9 20
Joseph O. Hobbs,
9 50
Robert L. Mitchell,
10 00
Simon H. Leavitt,
10 55
Herbert Knowles ,
12 00
Fred B. Wiggin,
T2 00
Daniel Carrol,
13 75
Chester Seavey,
15 25
John F. French,
19 35
James W. Barton, self, man and team,
216 99
$380 00
(15)
BREAKING ROADS IN 1900-01.
Paid Charles F. Smith,
$5 35
Simon H. Leavitt,
II 30
James W. Barton,
22 05
$38 70
T. H. Leavitt ,
$50 15
D. Wright,
16 50
F. B. Wiggin,
17 85
J. W. Barton,
19 50
Report of School Freasser $104 00
1900.
Feb. 21, Balance from last year, $276 13
Received from Town Treasurer for schools, 2,086 00
Received from Town Treasurer for supplies, 98 06
$2,460 19
EXPENDITURES.
C. L. Akeley. for schools,
$635 00
Miss Catherine Bryan, Center Primary,
360 00
Miss Emma Smith, East Grammar,
357 75
Miss Eva Dalton, East Primary,
311 50
Miss Annie B. Whidden, East Primary,
10 88
Transportation of pupils,
03 13
Insurance,
20 00
Janitor's services,
41 00
New Furniture,
5 00
Repairs and improvements,
34 17
Fuel,
90 72
Town of Rye, Locke children and Garland Tax.
19 00
Cleaning,
27 62
Text books,
52 76
Paper, ink, pencils, etc.,
43 72
(16)
Express charges, stamps, telegrams, fares, etc., 9 28 4 00
Auditors,
$2,105 53
Length of school year , 37 weeks.
ALBERT BACHELDER, Treasurer. North Hampton, N. H. Feb. 27, 1901.
We have this day examined the above account and find it cor- ractly cast and properly vouched, and and unexpended balance of four hundred fifty dollars and six cents.
S. A. DOW,
W. H. PHILBRICK. ;
Auditors.
REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
To the citizens of NORTH HAMPTON :
If anything the interest taken in reading the books belonging to the Public Library has increased for the past year, and it is pleasing to know that more substantial books have a considerable patronage While works of fiction are largely chosen, those of history, biography. and travel are not passed by. One hundred dollars and a few cents have been expended in the purchase of one hundred and fifteen volumes during the year. One large volume has been donated by ex- Mayor Gurney of Newburybo:t for which we express your thanks ; also Harper's Magazines for 1899 by Mrs. C. H. Bell of Exeter who has for many years shown an interest in this work, which we highly ap- preciate , and for which we are truly grateful.
We are sadly wanting in library conveniences, and soon must burst our bounds, or cease to add new books. Of course this last cannot be entertained.
We would recommend the same as we did last year, that the town approprite one hundred and fifty five dollars for library purposes for the present year.
Respectfully submitted, T. V. HAINES. GEO. A. BOYNTON, G. W. PHILBRICK,
SCHOOL REPORT.
To THE CITIZENS OF NORTH HAMPTON :
Concerning our schools for the past year, the S hool Board is pleased to report that earnest work has been performed by the efficient teachers as heretofore, and on the whole, satisfactory progress has been made by the scholars. The average ability and disposition of our scholars will compare favorably with almost any school. The aim of the Prim tries-the most difficult and important department-has been to make the school attractive and start the children in the right d rection. In the East Grammar school drawing has proven a con- plete success. In the Centre Grammar the scholars have been put upon their honor, and they have proved themselves to be worthy of it.
A course of study has been outlined and put in the hands of the scholars, as well as sent to every family from which scholars come ; and it is hoped that with this outline the scholars will be stimulated to do better work, as written examinations are required, and the honor of graduation offered to those who satisfactorily complete the course. It is hoped that diplomas will be given to the scholars in the eighth grade of both schools at the close of the school year.
Wentworth's Arithmetics have been put into the Grammar schools. Some other changes in text books are needed and will so .n be made.
The schools at the Centre were suspended for two weeks on ac- count of the appearance of scarlet fever, in some of the families, and the attendance has been unusally small during the winter term, main- ly from this cause. This, of course, is to be regretted, although it could not be avoided.
Miss Eva M. Dalton, the faithful and valued teacher of the East Primary school, has felt it her duty to resign her charge at the close of the seventh week of the winter term, because of the sickness of her mother. While we regret the loss of a teacher so eminently fitted
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for her place, we admire her loyalty to her parent. Miss Annie B. Whidden of Woburn, Mass., who substituted in this school for one week at the commencement of the term, has taken her place with every prospect of full success.
High toned morality has been inculcated in our schools, and careful attention is given to call out what is best in each scholar with the view of emphasizing those particular qualities.
We wish to repeat what has been frequently said in the past. that parents by their expressed interest may have mich to do in making the schools what we desire.
ROLL OF HONOR.
CENTRE GRAMMAR Third Term
Susie Simpson Leon S. Drew
Leon M. Berry
Second Term
James F. Leavitt
Carrie Batchelder
Harold R. Locke
May R. Moulton
Frank A. Taylor
CENTRE PRIMARY Third Term
First Term
Blanche Taylor
Leon M. Berry
Stanley Knowles
James F. Leavitt
Harold Hobbs
Harold R. Locke
Frank A. Taylor
Roy E. Fogg
EAST PRIMARY Third Term
Leon M. Berry
Mary T. Batchelder
James F. Leavitt
Rex C. Perkins
Harold R. Locke
Frank A. Taylor
Stanley J, Knowles
Mary L. Batchelder
Bessie A. Brown
EAST GRAMMAR Third Term
Josephine M. Brown
Shirley R. Moulton Second Term
Louise Lane Harry Lane
First Term Carrie Batchelder
Shirley R. Moulton Mary L. Batchelder
Fast Term
Stanley J. Knowles Second Term
Stephen G. Perkins First Term
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TEXT BOOKS IN USE.
Barnes' New National Reader.
The New Normal Reader.
School Reading by Grades, by Baldwin.
Cyr's Reader, by Miss Ellen Cyr. Stepping Stones to English Literature. The Beginner's Reader, by T. T. Collard.
Other Supplementary Reading. Butler's Geography. Harrington's Speller.
Werner's Introductory Geography. Eggleston's Amercan History.
U. S. History by Horace Scudder, revised edition. Myer's General History. . Wentworth's Arithmetic.
Franklin's Elementary Arithmetic.
Standard Arithmetic, Milne. Meservey's Bookeeping. Hyde's Lesson's in English.
Elements of Composition, Southworth& Goddard. New Normal Music Reader.
Song Budget. Educational Music Course. Lessons in Hygienne, Human Body and how to take care of it National System of Vertical Writing, by A. T. Newlands. Spencerian System of Vertical Writing. Prang's System of Drawing.
BIRTHS Registered in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the year ending' Dec. 31, 1900.
Date of Birth.
Place of Birth.
Name of Father
Name of Mother
February 6, 1900
North Hampton
Frank C. Norton
Abbie Breed Florabel Hurd
March 14
James B. Page
March 19
Lewis D. Hill
Ina H. Parshley
June 13
Herbert S. Knowles
Edith B. Rand
August 5
William P. Fowler
Susan F. Smith
August 23
66
66
Arthur 1 .. Hobson
Alice C. Gale
66
66
66
.
MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the year ending Dec. 31. 1000.
Date
Place of Marriage
Nam -
Residen
April 28
North Hampton
Charles S. Page
North Hampton
June 17
Greenland
Grace Mclaughlin George W. Jennes Clara E. French Philip A. Warner Augusta N. Carlson
Stratham North Hampton Lexington, Mass North Hampton
24
31
October 8
North Hampton
George W. Heath
Philadelphia, Pa North Hampton Greenland
24
December 12
Lily A. Bunn Frank H. Philbrick Dora B. Crowell
..
July 17
Hampton
DEATHS registered in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the year ending Dec. 31, 1900.
Date
Names
Ige
Name of Father
Name of Mother
January 7
Daisy A. Downing
30
9 9
Almira Marden
82
9 |15
..
27
Reuben L. Brown
93
I
66
10
66
12
Clement F. Luck
7
10 |28
John Hobbs
Lucinda Dearborn
19
Sally Moulton
71
Mark Bachelder
Sophia R. Prescott
March 23 66
20
Sarah A. Tarlton
59
3 1000
Thomas Scott
Rachel A. McKinzie
April 6 " 15
John Chapman 65
43
7
22
John F. French
Lemira Leavitt
Abigail Crimbell
83
Eben Taylor
Nancy Rand
Nancy Blake
66
8
21
Mary A. Luck
30
Arthur 1 .. Hobson
October 2
John F. Freuch
82
Jonathan French
66
/
16
Sarah H. Marston
49
3 15
Reuben 1 .. Moulton
Josiah Hobbs
December 3 46
20
Sarah J. Bachelder
SI
7 |I
Limes Bachelder
Annie T. Drake
76
2 91 Amo Seavey
Susan Rowe Charlotte Dalton
20
Thomas Hobbs
94
February 7
Orrin Bachelder
Thomas Bachelder
26
Robert F. Luck
Mary A. Roberts
John S. Hobbs
82
63
21
Oliver Leavitt
Clarissa Leavitt
Maggie J. Simpson
35
20
John Chapman
Leocady D. Hobbs
May 3 August 6
Josiah J. Knowles
71 1
Simon Knowles
25
Clifton Hobson
Alice C. Gale. Rebecca Fanta! Mary C. Marston
Jacob Rowe
Samuel Rowe
Sally l'achelder Sarah Diake
23
M D
Oliver C. Page Simon Marston
David R. Brown
Ruth Lamprey Sarah Brown
Margaret Tarlton
Annie F. Hobbs
Jonathan D. Moulton
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