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Father.
Father.
Bugus, N. F ... East Boston, Ms
No. Groton ... Farmer.
Lawyer .
Stratford ..
P. E. Island ..
Sept. 15 Vivian Silvia. 16 Chester Alec Oct. 11 George Samuel ... M.
Mother's
Marriages Registered in the Town of Groton for the year ending Dec. 31, 1909.
Date of Marriage.
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of
Residence of eacli at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Color of each.
Occupation
of Groom and Place of Birth Bride.
Name of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Occupation of Parents.
1st, 2d, or 3d
Marriage.
Name, Residence and Official Station of person by whom married.
Jan. 11 Hebron .... Lewis Chartier ....
Candia . 25
Laborer ..... Mast Yard ... John Chartier.
Canada.
1
Rev. Arthur N. Lewis
|Hannah J. Wise .. Groton .. 16
Housekeeper Groton ... . . .
Mary Houston .. George. J. Wise .... Nellie G. Sawyer ..
Hookset ..... .. Hebron ... Woodstock .... Groton
Laborer . Housewife .. Farmer ...... Housewife . Machinist . Housewife .
1
Hebron
Mar. 1|Rumney ... Daniel Kidder .. ..
North Groton ...
70
Machinist ... Lowell, Mass John Kidder
Betsy Metcalf.
Brewer, Me ...
2
Rumney
Oct. 20 Hebron .. ..
William Casey .... Lucy M. Hull. .. .
Canaan
38
Laborer .....
Elizabeth Barlow. St'r'k'b'ro Vt Dennis Casey
Ireland ..
Housewife .. Farmer ...
Rev.Arthur Lewis Hebron
Nov. 17 Lowell, Ms. Wallace J. Omand Groton.
26
Farmer.
Str'tf'rdN. Y Samuel Omand.
1 Rev. Forrester A. Macdonald
Mary C. Arther .. . Lowell Mass .. .. 24
Housework ..
Marelline Langvin .. Gan'oq'eOnt George Arther.
Mary E. Thorne ... Frank Butterfield ..
1
Rev. Arthur N. Lewis,
Eva B. Cummings Groton. 22
Factory girl| Westford Ms Irving T. Cummings Westford, Ms ..
Jennie D. Cheney .. .
Hemi'gford Qu Nurse
Farmer .. Housewife . Machinist ... .
1
Hebron
2
Rev. J. L. Crane,
CarolineM. Abbott Rumney. 65
Housekeeper Brewer, Me. James L. Philips ..
Johanna Ryan
Housekeeper Troy, Penn .. Giles Grist ...
Rachel Ayers.
Richmond, Vt. Housewife . London, Eng. . Butcher .. Granville, Pa. Housewife Three Riv'sCa. St ValentineCa Cornwall, Eng. Nova Scotia ... Groton
3
Groton
40
All White
Teamster ... Groton ... Anna M. Jewell. ....
1 Lowell, Mass.
21 Hebron .... Edw.G Butterfield Groton. 22.
Groom and Bride.
Deaths Registered in the Town of Groton for the Year ending Dec. 31, 1909.
Age.
Maiden Name
Cause of
Years.
Months. Days.
Birth.
Sex.
Color.
or Widowed. Single, Married,
Occupation.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Name of Father.
of Mother.
Death.
Jan. 14 Edw.M Cummings 58 11 Mar. 6 Ava W. Davis .... . 26 . . 15|Groton. Sept. 29 Mary J. Clement 80 10 9|Dorchester.
Graniteville, Ms M. F
White
S ... M .. Housewife Groton. W .
Machinist. TyngsboroMs
Groton .. . .. Dorchester ...
Westford, Ms. W. H. Cummings. Clarissa Reed ..... Josiah Wheet. .... Abbie McClure ... Northwood .. James Mathews. . |B'tsy N.Batch'lder
Pul. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis .... Acute Bronchitis.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
WILLARD H. HUNKINS, Town Clerk.
Date of Death.
Name.
Place of
1
Official Reports
Groton
1911
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER
Town Clerk, School Board and Librarian
OF THE
TOWN OF GROTON
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15, 1911.
BRISTOL, N. H.
From the Press of R. W. MUSGROVE
1911.
Town Officers
For year ending Feb. 15, 1911
Selectmen, CHARLES A. DAVIS, CHARLES E. MATTHEWS, HERBERT E. DAVIS
Town Clerk, WILLARD H. HUNKINS
Treasurer, CHARLIE D. JEWELL
Tax Collector, JOSIAH WHEET
Supervisors, JASPER H. PILLSBURY, FRED KID- DER, PRESCOTT M. PLUMMER
Librarian, BARON S. KINNE
Police, JASPER H. PILLSBURY
School Board, WILLARD H. HUNKINS, HERBERT E. DAVIS, JOSIAH WHEET
Selectmen's Report
Money raised by taxation in 1910 :
Town charges
$800 00
State tax
240 00
County tax .
193 03
Highway money
1,312 40
additional
100 00
To get state aid
62 50
School money required by law
300 00
raised by district
300 00
For school officers
40 00.
supplies
50 00
For High school tuition
100 00
For repairs of schoolhouses
100 00
Overlay
II 17
$3,609 10
INVENTORY, 1910
Resident valuation, land and buildings
$60,406 00
Non resident
28,548 00
91 polls
9,100 00
84 horses
5,410 00
22 oxen
1,270 00
107 COWS
2,498 00
59 neats
1,332 00
68 sheep
270 00
I hog
26 00
4
Stock in trade Mills and machinery
$18,980 00
3,400 00
$131.240 00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
District No, I :
J. E. Celley, surveyor
$66 61
Lewis Smith
II 50
Frankie E. Butterfield
2 44
Frank Celley
12 96
Frank Butterfield
I 40
P. M. Plummer
3 00
Harvey Smith
87
J. W. Celley
24 52
Carrol Plummer
10 50
Ed. Butterfield
5 25
$139 05
District No. 2 :
Alvah Estey, surveyor
$27 78
A. A. Remick
20 90
Verner Dicey
9 97
Carrol Plummer
4 03
C. H. Watts
4 47
C. E. Matthews
24 84
F. W. Jewell
10 50
Frank Celley
4 38
C. D. Jewell
7 71
George Hikel
5 69
Roy Cummings
3 50
Ed. Butterfield
7 00
5
F. O. Matthews
$1 75
H. B. Ferrin
4 50
Walter Cummings
3 50
Chas. Gurney
4 46
D. H. Powers
IO 50
H. R. Smith
24 92
D. H. Wheeler
I 75
Orville Matthews
3 50
W. P. Beede
12 32
$197 97
District No. 3 :
John H. Brown, surveyor
$28 15
W. H. Hunkins
6 92
W. S. H. Remick
5 00
C. E. Matthews
II 38
W. S. Brown
5 00
C. H. Watts
7 35
F. O. Matthews
3 50
Charles Hart
3 50
George Wise
3 50
C. D. Jewell
5 25
Orville Matthews
3 50
Frank Jewell
3 50
Samuel Lane
2 IO
$88 65
District No. 4 :
W. S. Brown, surveyor
$16 52
J. H. Brown
7 88
F. O. Matthews
7 53
6
E. H. Smith
$1 75
C. E. Matthews
5 25
E. A. Muzzey
88
C. H. Watts
3 50
Orville Matthews
3 50
Frank Jewell
3 50
George Wise
3 50
Charles Hart
3 50
$57 31
District No. 5 :
Fred Kidder, surveyor
$30 38
District No. 6 :
· J. S. Kelley, surveyor
$142 83
F. E. Fletcher
7 20
O. T. Kidder
14 00
James Parris
48 64
E. P. Bacon
45 23
Joe Chivelle
17 85
H. E. Davis
II 45
J. H. Pillsbury
38 90
George C. Craig
17 20
Fred Kidder
32 42
Raymond Austin
I 22
C. A. Davis
70
S. N. Kinne
3 32
R. B. Chase
2 80
C. C. Whitcher
I 75
Clifton Davis
70
Leroy Parris
75
$386 96
7
Groton Hollow, M. C. Wallace
$3 00
District No. 7 :
Warren A. Elliott, surveyor
$31 50
Fred Kidder
II OI
G. H. Bowles
24 17
J. S. Kelley
1 75
H. J. Eastman
I 75
B. S. Kinne
5 34
George Kinne
5 50
George Davis
I 75
Joe Chivelle
2 57
S. N. Kinne
7 00
W. A. Colburn
5 25
E. O. Pierce
I 75
C. A. Davis
I 48
$100 82
District No. 8 :
Harvey Wheet, surveyor
$17 49
Josiah Wheet 1 87
George Swett
12 43
Lee Wheet
6 56
J. S. Kelley
I 34
Verne Wheet
3 50
E. O. Pierce
6 65
E. F. Gray
6 65
F. C. Hall
24 84
C. C. Whitcher
.
3 06
A. T. Marston
14 08
Z. G. Taylor
62
B. S. Kinne
6 12
8
H. J. Eastman
$2 97
George Kinne
6 12
$114 30
District No. 9:
J. D. L. Hall, surveyor
$17 03
Herbert R. Hall
4 03
Howard Hall
4 90
David Scott
87
Town of Dorchester, road machine
6 70
Wilber Hall
3 84
Wallace Omand
2 98
George Rowen
2 41
Osmand Palmer
5 16
Ed. Houle
3 41
Napoleon Houle
3 42
$54 75
District No. 10 :
O. J. Braley, surveyor
$8 87
W. A. Colburn
14 00
$22 87
District No. II :
W. A. Colburn, surveyor
$22 59
H. H. Willoughby
52
O. J. Braley
7 00
$30 II
District No. 12 :
E. A. Eastman, surveyor
$22 75
-
9
Chas. Whitcher H. J. Eastman Fred Kidder, plank
$1 40
II 20
IO 50
$45 85
JOINT STATE HIGHWAY FUND
16 culverts put in at the north part
$161 00
A. F. Burtt & Co., cement
2 30
H. E. Davis, labor
II 85
C. I. Davis, labor and horse
13 13
Harvey Wheet, labor
7 00
George Swett,
5 25
B. S. Kinne,
5 25
S. N. Kinne,
3 50
Lee Wheet,
3 50
J. S. Kelley, drawing culverts and cement 4 80 - $217 58
17 culverts put in at the south part $161 00
C. E. Matthews, labor
26 25
D. H. Powers,
8 75
C. D. Jewell,
3 50
F. S. Kirk, cement
2 65
$202 15
$419 73
Balance in town treasurer's hands
$II 26
Balance in state treasurer's hands
14 08
$25 34
$445 07
Total joint appropriation
$445 07
IO
TOWN OFFICERS PAID
L. C. Dane, ballot clerk $1 75
B. S. Kinne, . .
I 00
J. N. Kinne, 1 .00
C. D. Jewell, 66
I OO
B. S. Kinne, librarian
5 00
B. S. Kinne, tree warden
4 37
B. S. Kinne, overseer of the poor
1 15
W. H. Hunkins, assistant librarian 2 50 clerk primary meeting 2 50
town clerk 15 00
J. N. Kinne, moderator school meeting 50 I
H. E. Davis, expense to Plymouth, Willey case 2 75
C. A. Davis, fire warden
I 50
P. M. Plummer, board of health 2 00
supervisor
3 87
Fred Kidder, 1909-'10 5 00
J. H. Pillsbury, 1909-'10 7 50
police 1908-'09-'10 15 00
Josiah Wheet, moderator, 1909-'IO 5 00
tax collector 1910 50 00
C. D. Jewell, town treasurer 25 00
C. A. Davis, selectman to September
31 12
C. E. Matthews, selectman 43 00
H. E. Davis, 44 12
C. D. Jewell, assisting selectmen to settle 7 00
B. S. Kinne and J. H. Brown, auditor 3 50
$283 13
CASH RECEIPTS PAID
Solon A. Carter, state tax $240 00
II
Chas. E. Cooper, county tax
$193 03
J. N. Kinne, school money
749 88
repair money
20 00
school officers
40 00
supplies
50 00
high school tuition
60 00 .
$1,352 91
PAUPER BILLS
J. W. Burley, goods for H. Willoughby $6 16
A. S. Russell, medical attendance to H. Willoughby 7 00
$13 16
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS PAID
B. S. Kinne, library fund $15 00
C. W. Fling, advice I OO
Burleigh & Adams 13 00
F. M. Robertson, M. D., return of births 50
F. A. Bogardus, and deaths 50
Edson C. Eastman, town supplies 32
17 17
R. W. Musgrove, printing reports
25 90
Independent Hall Association, rent of hall 4 00
A. A. Remick, housing pile driver 1 00
J. N. Kinne, tax bills I OO
A. A. Remick, pole for road machine I OO
P. M. Plummer, making deeds I OO
C. A. Davis, express on supplies
75
C. E. Matthews, picking moths
6 00
Frank
4 70
H. E. Davis,
8 00
12
C. A. Davis, picking moths $9 00
D. H. Powers, 5 70
H. E. Davis, two trips to Plymouth 6 00
3 00
C. E. Matthews, expense to Plymouth I day at North Groton
I 75
H. E. Davis, expense to Plymouth
2 50
C. A. Davis, 2 50
P. M. Plummer, making deeds I OO
J. W. Coolidge, M. D., return of births and deaths I 25
W. H. Hunkins, recording births and deaths I 95
C. D. Jewell, expense to Concord, settle with state 2 00
J. W. Burley Est., note and interest 105 99
C. E. Matthews, recording deed 60
W. H. Hunkins, gravel bank
10 00
Josiah Wheet, advertising J. M. Sayre's taxes I 43
W. S. H. Remick, use of water tub 2 years 6 00
$261 51
The selectmen charge themselves with cash received as follows :
Amount committed to collector
$3,702 34
Saving Bank tax
· 148 42
Literary fund
45 36
School fund
135 63
Police officer 1909, dog license
6 00
State highway fund
232 90
County on paupers
13 16
P. M. Plummer, collector 1907
7 67
In hands of Daniel Kidder, treasurer 1909
436 66
J. N. Kinne, collector 1908
13 80
1909
884 91
13
Town clerk, dog license
$31 30
Nomination fees, primary candidates
5 00
$5,663 15
ABATEMENTS
J. N. Kinne, collector 1908 :
J. T. Moses, poll
$2 50
Frank Socey, "
2 50
George Whitcher, poll
2 50
$7 50
J. N. Kinne, collector, 1909 :
A. F. Hurder
$5 22
J. T. Moses, poll
2 61
W. H. Moses, poll paid in Alexandria
2 61
George F. Elliott, poll
2 61
Henry Downing, -
2 61
H. F. Robinson,
2 61
Henry Sanders, paid in Dorchester
4 12
$22 39
Josiah Wheet, collector 1910 : L. L. Cheever, on cow
$ 63
Geo. C. Spaulding estate, overtax
I 37
$2 00
RECAPITULATION
Town officers
$283 13
Miscellaneous
261 51
Highways and bridges
1,277 61
State highway
419 73
1
14
Abatements, 1908
$7 50
1909
22 39
1910
2 00
School treasurer, school money
749 88
repair money
20 00
to school officers
40 00
supplies
50 00
for High school tuition 60 00
State tax
240 00
County tax 193 03
County paupers
13 16
In hands of C. D. Jewell, treas., Feb. 15, 191I
916 66
In hands of Josiah Wheet, collector 1910 1,106 55
$5,663 15
LIABILITIES, Feb. 15, 19II
Due on joint state highway fund
$II 26
Joanna Colburn note
179 04
$190 30
ASSETS, Feb. 15, 19II
In hands of J. N. Kinne, col. 1908 $6 00
1909
12 50
In hands of Josiah Wheet, col. 1910 1,106 55 C. D. Jewell, treasurer 916 66 Due from state joint highway fund 14 08
Town safe
200 00
Road machine
10 00
Stone drag
3 00
$2,268 79
15
Balance in favor of town Feb. 15, 19[I
$2,078 49
1910 1,295 24
Gain
$783 25
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES E. MATTHEWS, ) Selectmen of HERBERT E. DAVIS, Groton.
We the undersigned have examined the foregoing ac- counts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
B. S. KINNE, J. H. BROWN, S
Auditors.
Treasurer's Report
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1911
RECEIPTS
From Daniel Kidder, treasurer, 1909 $436 66
selectmen, 1910 581 47
" town clerk, dog license 31 30
nomination fees, primary can-
didates 5 00
" P. M. Plummer, collector, 1907
7 67
J. N. Kinne, 1908
13 80
66 66
1909
884 91
" Josiah Wheet,
1910
2,595 79
$4,556 60
EXPENDITURES
Paid orders of selectmen, I to 151 inclusive $3,639 94
In hands of treasurer, Feb. 15, 191I 916 66
$4,556 60
Respectfully submitted to the tax payers of Groton, CHARLIE D. JEWELL, Treasurer.
We the undersigned have carefully examined the fore- going accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
B. S. KINNE, J. H. BROWN, S Auditors.
Library Trustees' Report
Received of 1909 treasurer
$17 78
town, 1910 15 00
.
Cash in treasury, Feb. 15, 19II
Respectfully submitted,
$32 78
B. S. Kinne, treasurer.
Librarian's Report
Books in circulation Jan. 1, 191I
979
Patrons, 1910 Books read 361
56
B. S. KINNE, librarian.
-
Report of School Board
FOR 1910
We have not much to say about our schools the past year. Our people know pretty near what kind of schools we have had.
Do all of the parents feel satisfied that they have done the best they could for their school ? Some of the parents complain that the teacher does not use their children as they should be used. Your school board thinks that scholars are usually used as well as they ought to be and in some cases much better than they deserve.
We cannot have goods chools unless the parents give their children to understand that they must obey the rules of the school. We think it very unwise for our people to tell their children that the teacher cannot teach them ; and that the money is wasted and the school amounts to nothing.
We would like to see some of the same spirit that was. manifested by our grandfathers, when they told their children that if they got a whipping at school they will get the same when they get home.
Our children should be taught self control.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLARD H. HUNKINS, ) School JOSIAH WHEET, Board.
20
Groton school board recommend to the selectmen to assess the following sums of money :
High school tuition
$100 00
Text books and supplies 60 00
Salaries of district officers 50 00
WILLARD H. HUNKINS, ) School JOSIAH WHEET, Board.
ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE
FOR ONE YEAR
Della M. Jewell, Ernest E. Mathews, Frank Mathews, Harold W. Mathews, Perley D. Mathews, Clifton E. Brown, Harold P. Brown, Rexford Wheet.
FOR ONE TERM
Lola Cooledge, Maud Cooledge, Daisy Gurney, Eunice C. Lewis, Viola M. Mathews, Addie H. Powers, Bertha B. Remick, Lillian Remick, Arthur B. Lewis, Nelson A. Lewis, Oscar R. Powers, Herbert W. Remick, Warren A. Remick, Chester R. Kinsley, Doris L. Kinsley, Samuel F. Parris, Addison F. Wise, Annie M. Mathews, Albert Mathews, Erville Davis, Helen Blanchard, Gerald Davis, Malcolm Leavitt, Verne Wheet, Chesley Parris.
Statistical Table
No. of District No. of Terms
Name of Teacher
No. of weeks
No. of pupils each
Average attendance
No. of pupils not
Instances of tardi-
school
Visits by citizens
Wages of teachers
per month in-
cluding board
4
I Nellie M. Barrett ....
IO
14
I2
II
2
22
$32 00
4
2 Harriet L. Wheet ...
I6
II
6
I
14
2
9
32 00
8
I Ellen G. Nelson. . .
IO
9
8
8
0
2
9
24 00
8
Jennie L. Winott.
I5
9
7
2
28
2
II
28 00
9
I Marie L. Johnson ..
IO
22
22
18
3
I
...
28 00
9
Bertha M. Waite.
I5
19
I8
6
0
7
I
28 00
IO
I Annie E. Lorden.
9
9
8
5
2
I
I3
28 00
IO
2 Minnie Pierce.
I5
8
5
O
24
3
6
28 00
Visits by
ness
board
and others
term
absent
Whole number of scholars by truant officer's enumeration last September 1910, 56; 31 boys, 25 girls.
School Treasurer's Report
SCHOOL ORDERS PAID
School board of Rumney, tuition Eastman and Willoughby children
$5 00
M. E. Davis, cleaning schoolhouse No. 4
2 00
Rilla Butterfield,
No. 10
2 00
Mrs. Gurney,
No. 9 2 00
Eva L. Hunkins, No. 8 2 00
Nellie M. Barrett, teaching 5 weeks No. 4 40 00
Marie L. Johnson, teaching 4 weeks No. 9
28 00
Nellie M. Barrett, teaching 5 weeks No. 4 40 00
Ellen G. Nelson, teaching 10 weeks No. 8
60 00
Marie L. Johnson, teaching 6 weeks No. 9
42 00
Annie L. Lorden, teaching 6 weeks No. 10
42 00
Lydia Whitcher, boarding Archie Willoughby 8 weeks 12 00
Nellie Whitcher, tuition for Willoughby, East- man and Hazlett children 15 00
Bertha M. Waite, teaching 8 weeks No. 9 36 00
Alvah E. Estey, boarding teacher 8 weeks No. 9
20 00
Minnie Pierce, teaching 8 weeks No. 10
36 co
Mrs. A. E. Willey, boarding teacher 8 weeks No. 10 20 00
W. H. Hunkins, boarding teacher 10 weeks No. 8 25 00
Harriet Wheet, teaching 12 weeks No. 4 96 00
Jennie L. Winott, teaching 8 weeks, No. 8 36 00
23
Harriet Wheet, teaching I week, No. 4 $8 00
Carrie A. Kelley, teaching 3 weeks, No. 4 21 00
Jennie L. Winott, teaching 7 weeks, No. 8 31 50 Bertha M. Waite, teaching 7 weeks, No. 9 31 50
Minnie Pierce, teaching 7 weeks, No. 10 31 50
W. H. Hunkins, boarding teacher 5 weeks, No. 8 12 50 Mrs. A. E. Willey, boarding teacher 7 weeks, No. 10 17 50 Town of Rumney, tuition 6 00
Town of Dorchester, tuition 15 00
Alvah E. Estey, boarding teacher 7 weeks, No. 9
17 50
Town of Dorchester, tuition for Willoughby and Braley 9 75
Annie E. Lorden, teaching 3 weeks, No. 10 21 00
$783 75
In my hands Feb. 15, 1910
$28 39
Received from town of Orange
12 50
town treasurer 749 88
$790 77
783 75
Amount in my hands Feb. 15, 19II $7 02
J. N. KINNE, Treasurer.
We the undersigned have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
B. S. KINNE, J. H. BROWN, S Auditors.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
H. E. Davis, stationery and supplies $ 55
24
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies $6 83
Mason-Perkins & Co., school paper J 80
Edward E. Babb & Co., school supplies
14 10
R. E. Lane, school supplies
47
H. E. Davis, supplies and postage I 3-4 cords wood No. 4 J. L. Chase, I cord wood
6 50
4 00
David N. Lander, I cord wood No. 8
4 00
W. H. Hunkins, wood and supplies
4 50
H. E. Davis, postage and registered letters
45
$44 0I
Due treasurer 1909, overdrawn
3 22
$47 23
Received orders on town treasurer
$50 00
Paid on orders of school board
44 OI
$5 99
Due treasurer, 1910
$3 22
In treasurer's hand Feb. 15, 1911
$2 77
J. N. KINNE, Treasurer.
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS
J. N. Kinne, moderator $1 50
Josiah Wheet, district clerk I 50
C. D. Jewell, truant officer
6 00
W. H. Hunkins, member school board
12 50
H. E. Davis, ''
12 50
Josiah Wheet,
6 00
J. N. Kinne, treasurer
6 00
$46 00
81
25
Received orders on town treasurer
$40 00
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1910
I 25
$41 25
$41 25
Overdrawn
$4 75
J. N. KINNE, . Treasurer.
HIGH SCHOOL TUITION
School district of Plymouth, tuition Eva Bacon $20 00
New Hampton Literary Institution, Ray Muzzey 13 33
26 67
$60 00
Received of school board
$60 00
J. N. KINNE, Treasurer.
SCHOOL REPAIRS
W. H. Hunkins, repairs, No. 8 and 9 $ 90
H. E. Davis, bolts, screws and repairing seats, No. 4 2 26
Cavis Bros. Co., glass, putty, etc. I 78
$4 94
Due treasurer, money overdrawn 1910
7 46
$12 40
Received of town treasurer $20 00
12 40
In treasurer's hands Feb. 15, 191I $7 60
Births Registered in the Town of Groton for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1910
Date
Name of Child
Living or
No. of Child
1st, 2d, etc.
Father's Name.
Color.
Maiden Name.
Color.
Residence of Parents.
Occupation
Birthplace 01 Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Age of Fati ..
Age of Motor
Feb. 18 Ralph Burley ..... June 16 Sherley Raymond M .. July 11 Prescott Carroll .. 11
M .. F ..
=
1
White
Martha O. Austin, Lizzie Merry ...... William F. Hall. . Frank Jewell. .... Carroll M. Plumer SarahM. Cu'mings C. Elmer Mathews Hattie B. Cross .. . Ernest R. Brailey Sadie A. Kimball. Edw.G. Bu'terfield Eva B. Cummings
White
Groton .. 66
Farmer
Gloucester, Ms Groton
Gloucester, Ms St. Johns, N.B. Granitevill'Ms Groton ..
26 38
24 27 20 3
Oct. 13 Marion G .. F ..
Teamster . Laborer
Alexandria. Groton
..
S. Boston, Ms. Granitevill'Ms
18 39 62
27
19 Irla Mae ..
F.
M .. Living ...
3
8
6 1
23
23
Mother's
of Birth.
(if any).
Male or Female.
Stillborn.
Father.
Marriages Registered in the Town of Groton for the year ending Dec. 31, 1910.
Date of Marriage.
Place of
Name and Surname of
Residence of each at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Color of each.
Occupation of Groom and Place of Birth Bride.
Name of Parents.
Birthplace 01 Parents.
Parents.
1st, 2d, or 3d
Marriage.
Name, Residence and Official Station of person by whom marricd.
Jan. 2 Hebron ... Carrol M. Plumer Groton.
Farmer .....
Groton .... Prescott M. Plumer Orange. Groton Adeline M. Griffin ... Factory girl Westford, Ms Irving T. Cummings Westford, Ms
Farmer ..
1
Arthur N. Lewis,
2
Hebron
Aug. 28 Groton .. ..
CharlesA.Stewart E. Hartford, Ct. 22
Millwright .. |Wilb'ham Ms Daniel Stewart. ....
Elvira Sorriel.
Farmer . . Densonville, Ct Housewife .
1
Arthur N. Lewis,
Hattie E. Porter. Glastonbury, Ct. 21
Factory girl Gl'stonb'y Ct Charles E. Porter .. Gilead, Ct. .... Nellie Goodale .....
GlastonburyCt Housework .
Farmer .
1
Groton
-
Occupation
Marriage.
Groom and Bride.
Sarah M.Cum'ings
18 20
White
Jennie D. Cheney ..
Housewife .. Machinist . .. Hemingf'rd Qe Nurse .. Wales, Mass ..
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Deaths Registered in the Town of Groton for the Year ending Dec. 31, 1910.
Age.
Place
Date of Death.
Name.
of
Years.
Months. Days.
Birth.
Sex.
Color.
or Widowed.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Name of Father.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Cause of Death.
Apr. 2 Florena Rowe .. .. June 17 Mary H. Wood'ard 89 Ang. 13 Caroline B. Hall. . 78 2 .. Nov. 7 Ruth C. Griffin. .. 82 .. ..
3| 88. Boston, Mass. 1 10 Groton ..
S
Concord, Mo. Ne'bn'yp'tMs
White W
Housewife
Groton ... ...
Groton ... ...
James Rowe. Lemuel Merrill ... Joshua R. Wheet.
Susan H. Gurney. Chronic Gastritis. Hannah Thyng. .. |Chronic Bronchitis Huldah Kidder .. [Chronic Bronchitis Org. Heart Disease
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
WILLARD H. HUNKINS, Town Clerk.
Single, Married,
Oceupation.
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