Annual report for the Town of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1908, Part 2

Author: Northfield (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: [Northfield, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 70


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Jan. 26, 8 a. m., still alarm, chimney fire at the Daniel Tilton tenement house on Main St., used two extinguishers, no damage.


Jan. 30, 12.50 p. m., still alarm, chimney fire at Ed. Ladd's on Park St., two extinguishers used, no damage.


Feb. 11, 6.15 p. m., alarm from box 53, slight fire in house opposite freight depot, fire put out without using hose, damage about $60.00.


The following orders have been issued on the treasurer dur- ing the year:


/ 1907


Feb. 28 W. P. Lang, night watch $ 54.16


Mar. 22 Geo. E. Plummer, steward H. & L. Co. 2.55


Apr. I A. E. Tilton, rent 37.50


I W. P. Lang, night watch and telephone 55.66


2 James F. Burns, Hook & Ladder pay roll 100.00


6 Chas. Andrews, Hose Co. pay roll 150.00


May


I W. P. Lang, night watch 54.16


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June I W. H. Bosworth, night watch 23.16


5 W. P. Lang, night watch and supplies 42.50


8 Fifield Bros., supplies 1.82


I3 J. B. Smith, alarm box and fittings 57.35


20 supplies 27.00


2I Tilton & Northfield Aqd. Co., water 628.09


2I Tilton Electric Co., lights 1,116.00


22 Hiram Streeter, cedar poles


12.50


July I W. H. Bosworth, night watch, supplies 54.55


3 E. H. Bryant, supplies 6.60


5 A. E. Tilton, rent 37.50


Aug I W. H. Bosworth, night watch


54.16


I2 M. C. Allen, work and supplies 47.15


31 W. H. Bosworth, night watch 54.16


Oct I A. E. Tilton, rent 37.50


I W. H. Bosworth, night watch 54.16


4 A. H. Bushey, Hook & Ladder pay roll 100.00


12 Chas. Andrews, Hose Co. pay roll 150.00


16 Geo. E. Plummer, steward


2.00


19 Plummer & Lawrence, sprinkling


400.00


28 W. H. Bosworth, night watch


54.16


Nov. 23 A. W. Kidder & Co., supplies


3.75


26 W. H. Carr, telephone at station


1.24


3I W. B. Fellows, insurance


10.00


Dec. 2 W. H. Bosworth, night watch 54.16


7 W. R. Morrison, copying records 10.00


I4 Ray H. Perkins, insurance 10.00


18 L. W. Smith, hose sleigh 40.00


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supplies 1.00


1908


Jan. I W. H. Bosworth, night watch 54.16


2 A. E. Tilton, rent 37.50


3 Peter Sharon, bill on sleigh 10.75


6 Tilton Electric Co., lights 1,187.50


6 Tilton & Northfield Aqd. Co., water 480.00


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16 J. H. Carter, painting 3.00


18 M. L. Kimball, steward Hose Co. 2.25


23 L. F. Batchelder, making taxes 20.00


Feb. I W. H. Bosworth, night watch 54.16


7 Ray H. Perkins, supplies


2.88


I2 S. T. Holmes, fire police


3.00


14 J. W. Hunkins, collecting taxes


20.00


I5 Smith & Smith, supplies


13.72


I5 Frank Hill, clerk and treasurer


20.00


I5 O. G. Morrison, fireward


20.00


I5 F. P. Lawrence, 66


20.00


I5 J. B. Smith, 20.00


18 M. C. Allen, work and supplies 19.10


19 Tilton Elec. Co., electricity for fire alarm system $120.00. The Co. sent in bill receipted and no charge to Dist. A gift from the Co.


20 W. J. Caverly, collecting taxes 25.00


$5,557.56


Respectfully submitted,


J. B. SMITH, O.G. MORRISON, F. P. LAWRENCE,


Firewards.


TREASURER'S REPORT


1907 Feb. 28 Cash on hand $ 159.00


Apr. 2 Rec'd of Cit. Nat'l Bank


note,$400 less Int. $4, to Jan. I 396.00 Rec'd of J. W. Hunkins, Coll. 2,092.87 " " W. J. Caverly, " 4,132.13


$6,780.00


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1907


Nov. Paid Cit. Nat'l Bank, Int on order No. 27 $ .87


Dec. 18, Paid Cit. Nat'l Bank, note 400.00


66 Int.


from June I to Dec. 18 13.20


1908


Paid 55 Fireward's orders 5,557.56


Feb. 26 Cash on hand deposited in Cit. Nat. Bank 808.37


$6,780.00


FRANK HILL, Treasurer.


Having examined the foregoing accounts I find them cor- rectly cast and properly vouched, and a balance of eight hundred eight dollars 37-100 on deposit in Citizens Nation- al Bank.


CHARLES A. TOWNS, Auditor. Feb. 26, 1908.


Report of the School Board


OF THE


Town School District of Northfield.


Our schools with one exception, and generally by the request of the citizens of the several districts, have been con - ducted by teachers residing in town and with a reasonable degree of success.


For various reasons well known to most of the citizens of the district, there are five or six weeks of school due the Hodgdon district.


With the appropriation of two hundred dollars for repair- ing school buildings, we have shingled the school build- ings at Oak Hill, and one half of the Bean Hill school house and painted the same. Also painted the Pond and Center school buildings. The whole at an expense of about one hundred and fifty dollars, and would recommend an appro- priation of one hundred and fifty dollars for continuing the repairs of our school buildings the present year.


Respectfully submitted,


ALDEN B. WINSLOW, CHAS. L. BARNARD, School Board. GAWN E. GORRELL,


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ROLL OF HONOR OAK HILL-Spring Term


Amy M. Plummer, Alice Kenney, William B. Morrill, William Paquette.


Fall Term


Alice J. Kenney, Amy Plummer.


CENTER-Spring Term


Ernest Butler, Thomas H. Murphy, L. Mildred Tupper, Harold C. Tupper.


Fall Term


Harold C. Tupper, L. Mildred Tupper.


BEAN HILL-Spring Term


Arthur Barnard, Stanley Gile, Earl Robertson. Fall Term


Arthur Barnard, Stanley Gile, Earle Robertson Edwin Streeter.


RAND-Spring Term


Roy H. Smith.


TREASURER'S REPORT


Report of the treasurer of the Northfield town school district.


The treasurer has received as follows:


Balance on hand Feb. 27, 1907 $449.19


Appropriation for repairing school buildings


200.00


Dog license money


75.38


School money


871.78


Literary fund


61.00


Treasurer's salary


20.00


Total amount received


$1,677.35


Accounted for as follows:


Paid for summer schools


Olive J. Walker


$91.00


Kate H. Sanborn


84.50


Mary A. Perthel


65.00


Edith M. Johnson


93.00


S. Ella Chase


91.00


$424.50


Fall Schools


Kate H. Sanborn


$ 95.20


Marion L. Chase


84.50


Edith M. Johnson


136.25


Mary A. Perthel


I12.00


S. Ella Chase


84.50


Marion L. Chase


19.50


$531.95


Total amount paid for schools


$956.45


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TUITION OF SCHOLARS


Canterbury town school district, Payson children $33.00


Union school district, Bean Hill scholars 60.00


Total amount $93.00


REPAIRS ON SCHOOL BUILDINGS


Walter Streeter, labor Bean Hill $ 6.40


Geo. E. Knapp, 3 1-2 M shingles 13.12


Chas. L. Barnard, drawing shingles I.OO


labor .40


Walter Streeter, Bean Hill 8.00


O. T. Lovejoy


Center 12.00


A. A. Keniston,


Oak Hill 13.50


A. F. Plummer, 8 M shingles


18.00


F. C. Robertson, labor


2.50


Tilton Hardware Co., paint and oil


50.59


O. T. Lovejoy, labor Oak Hill


10.00


Northfield Grocery Co., glass, etc. .91


S. B. Chase, steps, Hodgdon school house .50


Tilton Hardware Co., paint and oil 10.30


O. T. Lovejoy, labor, Pond 7.50


G. E. Knapp, clapboards 1.25


O. P. Sanborn, labor


.75


A. F. Plummer, 66


2.00


F. C. Robertson, 66


1.25


Total amount $159.97


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


F. P. Rand, I cord of wood $ 4.00


Josiah Dearborn, opening town hall .50


Mrs. Frank Glines, cleaning Oak Hill school house 3.00


A. A. Keniston, cleaning Oak Hill vault 1.OO Sarah E. Gorrell, " Rand school house 2.00


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G. E. Gorrell, cash paid for express 1.OO


F. P. Rand, 1-2 cord of wood 2.00


Miss Annie Haywood, cleaning Center school house 2.50


Mrs. Chas. L. Barnard, cleaning Bean Hill school house 2.00


Chas. L. Barnard, cash paid for express I.IO


Earl V. Robertson, care Bean Hill school house 1.50


Chas. L. Barnard, nails, rope, express and brooms 1.80


C. H. Thomas, curtains 2.10


C. L. Barnard, cash paid for clock


1.00


enumeration cards, express 1.38


Northfield Grocery Co., broom .25


G. E. Garrell, 1-2 cord wood 3.00


C. L. Barnard, wood Bean Hill


9.00


66 66 Center 9.00


W. C. French,


66


Hodgdon


12.00


66


66


Oak Hill


12.00


S. B. Chase, kindlings 1.50


Bachelder Bros., water pails .60


R. E. Lane, certificates and postage 1.40


T. M. Sanborn, labor .50


C. L. Barnard, cash paid out .25


G. E. Gorrell, postage for school board 1.50


A. B. Winslow, cash paid out 1.00


Total amount $78.88


TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES


E. E. Babb & Co. $26.36


60 2.83


American Book Co., 1905


I.II


5.12


Ginn & Co. 2.17


E. E. Babb & Co. 14.20


40


L. S. Atkinson 6.54


C. P. Herrick .55


Total amount $58.88


TREASURER'S SALARY


Gawn E. Gorrell, 1906-07 $20.00


$20.00


SUMMARY


Received from all sources


$1,677.35


Total expenditures 1,367.18


Balance on hand deposited in Citizens National Bank $310.17


Of this amount $22.00 belongs to the Hodgdon school grounds; $25.70 to the school supply appropriation; $40.03 to the repair appropriation, and the balance $222.44 is school money.


Respectfully submitted, GAWN E. GORRELL, Treasurer.


Northfield, N. H., Feb. 26, 1908.


AUDITORS' REPORT


The subscribers, having examined the accounts of the school board and treasurer of the town school district in the town of Northfield for the year ending Feb. 20, 1908, respectfully submit, that we find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.


The treasurer has received $1,677.35


Paid for schools


$956.45


Tuition of scholars


93.00


Repairs of school buildings


159.97


Miscellaneous bills


78.88


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Text books and supplies 58.88


Salary of treasurer, 1906-07


20.00


$1,367.18


Balance on hand deposited in Citizens Nat'l Bank $310.17


Respectfully submitted,


EDWIN J. SLEEPER,


Auditors. C. W. WHICHER,


Northfield, N. H., Feb. 26, 1908


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STATISTICAL TABLE.


Schools.


Name of Teacher.


No. Weeks Summer Term


No Weeks Fall Term


No. Pupils Summer Term


No. Pupils Fall Term


No Pupils in Reading


Spelling


Penmanship


Arithmetic


Geography


Grammar


History


Composition


Vocal Music


Physiology


Drawing


Algebra


Tardiness


Average Daily Attendance No. Visits by School Board


No. Visits by Parents


and others


No. not Absent


Hodgdon


S. Ella Chase


13


12


12 1


11


6


8 11


5|11


91


9


1


39


Center


Mary A. Perthel


-


10


15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15


5 11


3


15


14


13| 14


1


28


2


Oak Hill


Kate H. Sanborn


-


13


17 17 15 15|15 11 19 16 15 16 14 10


1


1|11


1 2


4


22 13 28|14 3


2


38


4


20| 3


Bean Hill


Edith M. Johnson


-


13


18 18.17 18 17 12


6 11 13 18


5


41 16 1 25 13, 1


17|


4


Rand


Olive J. Walker Marion L. Chase


13 -


13


6 6


11


11


11


8


6 11 5|


15


6: 1


12


1


6


43


3 1


25


8 12


12


52 10


1


62


1


16


11|11 11 11


6 12


4


15


15


2


28


16


12


18


15 15 15 15 14 10


11


13 15


5


1 2 10


12)


2


11


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF EDUCATION


Of Union School District, No. 1, in Tilton


As we submit our report for the school year we realize that the statistic and financial part is perhaps of more in- terest to the tax payers than anything we may suggest.


While we have had much to encourage, and results that prove a successful year in the school work, there are some questions or phases that are hard to arrange and provide for.


What shall we do with the children in the primary de- partment has been a question of no small import.


Last year we had an assistant teacher in the first primary.


This year with an increase of pupils it was decided to have a sub-primary for the first grade. As we had no va- cant room it was necessary to furnish a part of the large hall on the third floor, and there the little folks are doing their work in a regular order and with good results.


There has been very little change in text books and sup- plies of the school for the past year, and two or three changes in the corps of teachers.


The interest of parents and friends in the school work has been of great satisfaction to the school board, and has a marked effect upon the teachers and scholars.


The graduating exercises of last June, and its class that completed our course of study were a credit to our school,


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a fitting tribute to the thorough, earnest labor of the teacher and an honor to themselves.


Trusting that the coming year will be as prosperous as the past, we are,


O. G. MORRISON, Board ELLEN G. CROCKETT, of


F. T. SANBORN, Education,


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT


CASH RECEIVED


1907


Mar. 4 To cash on hand


$ 902.64


Chas. M. Smith, tuition


22.50


Harry Foster, 66


9.00


Town of Tilton, amount by law


2,458.35


66


literary fund


57.73


66


state literary fund


223.26


66


dog tax


128.14


66


vote of district


1,735.00


66


sinking fund


1,000.00


66 of Northfield


1,198.22


66


dog tax


99.42


66


tuition


60.00


Otto Perthel


7.00


Chas. Davis


11.60


J. G. Chase, glass


. . 76


Tilton Seminary


3.00


Town of Tilton, interest on note


70.00


$7,986.62


PAYMENTS


Teachers' salaries.


$3,977.87


Books and supplies


514.72


Janitor


363.62


Repairs


72.33


Light and water


90.62


Interest


600.00


Sinking fund


1,000.00


Fuel


421.33


Incidentals


207.13


Cash on hand


739.00


$7,986.62


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ITEMIZED ACCOUNT


M. A. Seymour


$878.35


L. W. Abbott


355.00


Rachel Gilliland


230.00


C. M. Merrill


225.00


M. E. Foss


360.00


I. M. Stevens


360.00


E. M. Child


360.00


F. M. Chamberlain


305.80


E. W. Sanborn


88.75


D. I. Bassett


88.97


Florence Towle


113.50


A. L. Flagg


122.50


Helen Emerson


I30.00


G. A. Thomas


360.00


$3,977.87


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES


W. H. Potter & Co.


$ 9.45


American Book Co.


15.44


Houghton, Mifflin Co.


22.08


G. M. Dwelling


5.50


Ginn Company


16.47


J. L. Lippincott Co.


63.68


J. L. Hammett & Co.


I57.93


Edward E. Babb & Co.


44.94


Wenona D. Loverin


3.00


Silver Burdett & Co.


17.84


Milton Bradley & Co.


89.41


F. J. Barnard & Co.


11.97


J. L. Adams


17.00


Wadsworth Holland Co.


.90


H. A. Morse


39.II


$514.72


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JANITOR


J. G. Chase $363.62


$363.62


REPAIRS


Greenwood & Crockett


$21.07


M. C. Allen


11.00


Frank Lawrence


3.50


Ford T. Sanborn


36.76


WATER AND LIGHTS


Tilton & Northfield Aqueduct Co.


$78.62


Electric Co.


12.00


$90.62


FUEL


Anderson Coal Co.


$102.50


J. E. Smith


II.00


A. W. Kidder & Co.


13.75


T. M. Towns


27.4I


Arthur Walker


135.54


J. A. Walker


II2.88


W. F. Greenleaf


18.25


$421.33


INCIDENTALS


Manchester & Concord Ex.


$ 9.10


American Ex.


1.60


F. B. Lord


24.60


B. & M. Railroad


74.II


Tilton Hardward Co.


4.69


Masury. Young Co.


13.00


V. H. Hall


7.50


$72.33


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Elm Mills, paid for keys


1.50


O. G. Morrison, cartage 1.96


E. R. Gale, ribbon and crash 2.94


E. Lougee 3.00


S. Condon


.41


Nomordust Co.


6.00


Chas. R. Pease


3.00


L. S. Atkinson .60


Mrs. Crockett, express and cash paid out 16.67 A. L. Worthen 2.55


Bachelder Bros.


5.40


C. H. Thomas


3.50


Elmer R. Gale


25.00


$207.13


SINKING FUND ACCOUNT


Town of Tilton, note


$2,000.00


Deposited in Iona Savings Bank


1,000,00


$3,000.00


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Cash raised


$535.00


on hand


175.00


Interest on town of Tilton note


70.00


$780.00


Paid Citizens Nat'l Bank $600.00


$600.00


Due on coupons Jan. 1, 1908


180.00


Interest 1906 fund, deposited in Iona Savings Bank $35.81


$35.81


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Total receipts 66 payments


$7,986.62 7,247.62


Cash on hand, Feb. 29, 1908


$739.00


Interest account


$180.00


School money


559.00


$739.00


ELMER R. GALE, Treasurer.


Having examined the foregoing accounts, I find them correctly cast and properly vouched, and a balance of $739.00 on deposit in Citizens National Bank.


HARRIS A MORSE, Auditor. Mar. 4, 1908.


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HALL MEMORIAL LIBRARY BUILDING


REPORT OF TRUSTEES. RECEIPTS.


1906


Dec. 29. Cash on hand


$105.16


I 907


May 7.


Rec'd town of Northfield


100.00


Aug. 13.


Tilton 100.00


$305.16


EXPENDITURES


1907 Sara M. Swett and Mary M.


Emery


$108.75


Fuel


94.29


Water


12.00


Electric lights


22.45


Insurance


15.00


Incidental supplies


2.87


Repairs


1.25


Dec. 31. Cash on hand


48.55


$305.16


Respectfully submitted, A. S. BALLANTYNE, MARY F. COFRAN, W. B. FELLOWS,


Trustees.


TILTON AND NORTHFIELD LIBRARY ASSOCIATION


REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES


RECEIPTS


1907


Jan. I.


Cash on hand


$ 59.72


15. Rec'd interest from N. H. Savings Bank


Apr. 6. Rec'd of town of Northfield


20.00


23. Tilton 100.00


100.00


May 14.


Northfield 100.00


July 2. interest on bonds 20.00


Dec. 27. Rec'd for 2 Belknap Co. Court House bonds ($500 each) 1,000.00 interest on the same 20.00


$1,419.72


EXPENDITURES


1907


Paid for 192 books


$ 242.60


rebinding 106 books


34.60


periodicals


13.55


cards


6.85


freight


1.55


I-2 box in bank


2.00


librarian's salary


75.00


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one City of Laconia Sewerage Funding Bond($1,000) 1,000.00


accrued interest on same 9.44


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1908 34.13


$1,419.72


Respectfully submitted,


L. W. BUGBEE, G. L. PLIMPTON, C. C. SAMPSON, W. B. FELLOWS, A. T. CASS,


Trustees.


VITAL STATISTICS


BIRTHS


Sex & Condition


Date of


Name of Child


Birth


Male


Living or


No. of Child


1st, 2d, &c.


Name of Father


Mother


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Mother


Age of Father


Age of Mother


Jan 2 Bernard L 16 Clifford E


M


4


Frank W Ripley Edwin V Leavitt Walter A Kenney James H Mooney Orrin J Merrill Geo Marceau


FlorenceM Broadley Northfield Jennie Kingsley Annie B Reynolds Nellie J Ludden


Operative Carpenter Luinberman Operative


Greenfield Mass Melbourne P Q Boston Mass Worcester Mass Lisbon Canada Sanbornton


Franklin Eaton P Q Sidney Me Boston Mass


30 25


20 Rondell J


24 Kenneth W


66


27 Bernice A M


F


1


3


Natt Burleigh


Susie K Knowles Lena B Ham


Mechanic Teamster Laborer


Canada


Canada


21 22


13 Joseph E


M


1


2


All White


Zellie D Tenney Albert B Shaw Ernest Pettelle Oliver Morin Clifford L Averill Austin W Merrill Wm W Simpson Chester V Sanborn Chas H Slack James S Cummings Frank C Ransom Herbert M Noyes Joseph Breckney


Annie M Lockwood Ella L Bignall May F Sears Sophia A Watson Annie E Dennier Nina G Davis Henriette Mauralt Rosie Lamour Carrie M Cilley Hattie E Leavitt Katie Hussey Mary Carroll Malrenia McCue Annie Mahoney Bertha A Leavitt Emily F Leavitt


Endfield Northfield


Weaver Laborer


Laconia


Franklin


24 28


Oct


26 Stanton M


Operative


Utica N Y


Boston Mass


29 27


Nov


7 James S


5


66


2


F


2


66


11


'Lucy Druin


Laborer


Lisbon Canada


46.44


Dec 28


M


1


F


1


1


Arthur L Connolly


Operative


Sherbrook P Q Wilmot


Sherbrook P Q


26 23


June 21 Morris O


Laborer


Montreal P Q Canada


Mich


28 27


66


14 Fay P


Thornton


Charlstown Mass Canada


34 30


Aug 21 AlvinC


Kennebunkp't Me Ireland


37 37


Sept 25 James H


28|Nathaniel T


=


1


1.


Machinist


Vt


Northfield


23 20


Apr


5 Watson F 22 Carl E


M 66


All Living


6


Ernest Amboult


Josephine Belrose Jennie M Gilbert


Spinner


Barnet Vt


England NH


30 25


20|Edith A


F


Geo Derosier Albert S Carter Wm R Tilton Walter B Hill


Loom Fixer


Newport


29 23


Farmer


Northfield


Newton Mass


26/29


Farmer


Northfield


Northfield St Flavin P Q


52 43


July 4 Arthur


5 George O


5


2


Farmer


Milltown Me


N Center Mass Bridgwater Concord


28 34


Feb Mar 66


1 Mattie G


3


Bernie F Cushing


Vt


New Hampton Canada


21|24


1


Viola E Hutchinson


Lydia Ruel


24 23


6 Pauline Piper


27 21


4 Eva L


38 41


26 Chas W


31 Katherine F


2


1


13


4


6


Hooksett


26 27


Music Teacher Hull Mass


Canada


23 24


8 Chas A 29 Elva A


23 26


1


Female


Stillborn


Color


Maiden Name of


Birthplace of


30 25


16 Theodore E


2


39|40


3


24 24


Meat Cutter Boarder


Supt Mill


31|19


Carpenter


27 33


Farmer


MARRIAGES


Date and


Name and Surname Residence of


Place of


of


Marriage


Groom and Bride


each at time of Marriage


Age of each, yrs.|


Color of each


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Place of Birth of each


Names of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


Occupation


No. of Marriage


Name, Residence and official sta. tion of person by


whom married


Tilton


John F Bryant Jan 1 Mary A Parker


56 50


Farmer Housekeeper Teamster Operative 66


Laconia Leeds Can Canterbury Canada Franklin St Johnsbury Vt Chas Smith


Chas D Bryant Dame Parker Benj K Tilton Joseph Greenwood Holland Vt Dan'l W Newton


New Durham Liverpool Eng Loudon


Farmer


1


1


Northfield


Frank A Tilton Jan 28 Myrtle M Leavitt


Northfield


Joseph Newton Feb 1 Bernice G Smith


Franklin


Arthur D Simonds June 9 Bessie E Flanders Chas H Nye July 9 Inantha M Ellinwo'd Northfield Fred Gilbert


E Boston Ms 34 Northfield Norw'h Conn 44


43 ; Housekeeper


Warren Canada


Canada 66


Laborer


1


J Desmond C Tilton


Aug 26 Maudie Bernard Newport Vt |Leon Ludlow


Tilton Northfield Manchester Northfield 66


26= Machinist 27 4 Needle Maker Farmer At Home 27


Canterbury Manchester Northfield


Northfield


Farmer


1


1


66


1


E S Tasker


1


C Tilton


Tilton


62


Retired


52 Housekeeper


30 Optician Knitter


Conn Colebrook Groton NY


Frank L Simonds Wm J Flanders Chas D Nye Jos Whicher C Gilbert Peter Bernard Kendrick Ludlow AlexanderStewart P' Q Benj Glines Kendrick Ludlow Geo Corliss Simeon Stone Samuel Holmes Ames M Lawton Elbridge Straw James A Peabody


Meredith Gillhall Vt Conn Canaan Vt Ellsworth Salem Mass


Sheriff Farmer


C C Sampson C Tilton


Manchester


Chas E Straw Nov 27 Mary A Peabody


Northfield Ashland Laconia Northfield Franklin Northfield


37


27


21 26 Nurse 25 Foreman At Home Painter


Franklin


Alexandria Stewartstown


Carriage Mfg 1 Farmer


3


L W Prescott C Warren


Tilton


22: Weaver


19 Operative


Northfield


Farmer


1 1


1


Tilton


Benj A Glines Sept 25 Geneva N Ludlow Harry W Corliss Oct 16 Ruth B Stone Samuel T Holmes Nov 6 Delia H Edmands


26 20


Farmer


19


Housework


Canaan Vt


Franklin Ireland


Paper Maker 2 Teamster 2


1


W S Emery C Tilton E J Sleeper J P Northfield H W Muzzey J P Northfield D S Jenks


| C Franklin


Warren


Sept 2 Minnie Stewart


R C Flagg C Newport Vt W S Emery C Tilton


Tilton


Tilton Northfield Manchester 20


S Russell C Manchester


1


Farmer Laborer


1


DEATHS


Place of Death


Age


Sex, Condit'n


Place of Birth


Date of -


Name and Surname


-


Place of Birth


Occupation


Name ot Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Cause of Death


Death


of the Deceased


Years


!Days


Male


Color


Single


Married


Widowed


Father


Mother


Jan 4


M


S


F


W Housekeeper


Franklin Franklin Ireland Ireland Gilmanton |Meredith N Hampt'n P Q


Caleb Smith Daniel Keleher John Weeks Wadleigh Leavitt Chandler


Della F Tobine 1


66


11


Mary E Holmes


72


61 911 Melbourne P Q


6


W Nurse


22


Dolley Shirley


98 417 Hopkinton


M


S


Mass Canada


Franklin Canada


Frank W Ripley Joseph Gilbert


Archan Laflame


66


17


Joseph Gilbert 62 10 14 Canada Hannah A Houghton 70 11 14 Helena N Y


F


Housekeeper


St Alb's Vt


Mary Medette


AnnieM Lockwood Heart Failure


22


Mattie G Cushing


21


Mont'y Vt


Bridgewa'r Bernie F Cushing


Lena B Ham


May 11


Sarah C Heath


71 3 8 Mangomi N Z 85 10 23 Northfield 19 Tilton


M


W Housekeeper " Farmer


Loudon England


Loudon


|Benj Winslow


Betsey French


June 24 Z


Albert E Moorhouse 34


Phebe J Glines 54 814 Northfield


84 3.18 Vt


W


Danbury Warren Deerfield


Deerfield


Canada


Elias Abbott


Lydia Sawyer Ellen G Tilton Clarissa White


Old Age Septicaemia Acute Peritonitis


8


Charles A Tyler


66 627 Brookfield Mass M


M Operative


S


Laconia


Franklin


Chester O Sanborn May Carroll


Convulsions


Nov 19


Ralph Dockham


25


417 Laconia


Laborer


22


Harry M Kimball


18 828 Franklin


Clerk


Hebron


Franklin


Benj F Kimball


Nellie A Leighton


Paralysis of Throat Poliomgettis


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


HARRY W. MUZZEY, Town Clerk.


5


Roland C Smith Kate Mitchell


86


1 19 Northfield Ireland 426 Gilmanton


M


Betsey Boardman Abigail Caswell


Inanition Old Age LaGrippe Cancer of Liver Old Age


Florence Broadley Pneumonia


Feb 15


M Laborer


Winds'r Vt Winds'r Vt Horace Houghton Helen Stowell


18


Joseph C Carter Edith A Carter


5 2 Northfield 1


M


Barnet Vt England


Joseph H Carter Albert S Carter


Mar 22


All Northfield


23 23


Maria M Healey Daniel Sanborn Alexander Poquette 77


81| 914 Deerfield


M


" Retired


30


222 Canada


Oct


4


Gardner S Abbott


94


7 7 Northfield


8


Ellen T Crockett


16 9 5Tilton


F


S


Sanbornt'n Sanbornt'n Chas H Crockett


Eli Tyler


NathanielL Sanborn 8


10, Northfield


All White


M


Farmer Housewife


Pittsb'g Pa Edwin Moorhouse Sarah E. Johnson Northfield Moses Lndlow Hopkinton


Jonathan Clark Daniel Sanborn


Louisa Collins Martha Flanders Polly Fry Raphael Poquette Margaret Martelle Poisoning


Tuberculosis Carcinonia of Liver Consumption Sevile Debility


Aug 14


Canada


66


M Farmer W Teacher


Concord


NewZeland New Zeland John Corsell


Bronchitis Chronic Nephritis Old Age


23


Jolin S Winslow


July 66


16


Mary L Lamb


Housewife


26 Bernard L Riply


24 Northfield


Apoplexy Cerebral Embolism Bronchitis


46


6


Months


Female


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