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$6,145 71
AVAILABLE ASSETS
Due from Grafton County
$29 60
Due from highway agent, 1910
8 50
Taxes purchased by selectmen
1,104 40
Cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1915
2,142 93
$3,285 43
Balance against the town
$2,860 28
TRUST FUNDS
School fund note
$2,683 90
Cemetery funds
390 67
DAVID A. GRANT, Treasurer
GEORGE W. BARNES ) Selectmen FRANK S. HEWES of HAYNES E. JOHNSON Lyme
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Lyme, N. H., Feb. 15, 1915
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We certify that we have examined the accounts of David A. Grant, treasurer of the Town of Lyme, also the Selectmen, Highway Agent, School District Treasurer, and other officers of the Town and find them correctly cast and each item supported by its proper voucher.
SIDNEY A. CONVERSE, ARAD J. WARREN,
Town Auditors Lyme, N. H., Feb. 16, 1915
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ACCOUNT OF CAROLINE C. FAIRFIELD, TREAS- URER LYME TOWN LIBRARY
RECEIPTS
1914
Feb. 15 To balance in treasury $66 95
June 19 To received from town treasurer 150 00
Sept. 5 To received of P. E. Fairfield, books . 2 12
1915
Jan. 26 To received of Mrs. F. E. West, books 3 15
Feb. 2 To received interest from bank 1. 26
Feb. 13 To received of librarian bal. fines, etc. 9 90
$233 38
DISBURSEMENTS
1914
Nov. 28 Paid J. Cowan, book $2 00
Aug. 14
H. F. Wilcox, insurance 9 00
15 E. H. Perkins, freight bill 60
17 L. G. Morrison, book
1 25
Sept. 5 DeWolfe Fiske Co., bill books 86 74
Nov. 7 DeWolfe Fiske Co., bill books 5 28
7 Pilgrim Press, bill books 7 17
Dec. 7 Cragg Binding Co., binding books 9 25
16 Pilgrim Press, books
9 68
1915
Jan.
Roy Rennie, 1 cord wood 5 50
Feb.
6
Ralph Small, work on wood 2 00
12
DeWolfe Fiske Co., books
18 68
13 Lizzie G. Morrison, librarian 39 00
13
P. E. Fairfield, janitor work
7 35
22
15 3 expresses on books
1 57
15 Balance in treasury 28 31
$233 38
C. C. FAIRFIELD, Treasurer
Lyme, N. H., Feb. 15, 1915
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LIBRARY REPORT
The Town Library still continues to be patronized by a large majority of the families in the town. As far as possible it has co-operated with the town schools to which it has given special privileges enabling the teacher to in- crease the interest in good reading in school and outside. There has also been co-operation with the Ladies' Mission- ary Club, by furnishing reference books and other material for their literary programs. During the year, in order to preserve them for future use, we were obliged to have about fifty of our books rebound which, of course, reduced the available funds for new books, so we were able to add only 136 volumes to those already on shelves, making a total of 2,703 volumes to date. Miss Anna Flint continues to withdraw and distribute books from her office at Lyme Center for the benefit of the people in that section of the town. The total circulation for the year has amounted to 7,640, with a slight increase in the percentage of non-fic- tion withdrawn.
Miss M. E. Cooke of Sandwich, Mass., has continued to send us the Geographic Magazine, and Mr. Dimick has furnished the Outlook. Other magazines and periodicals have been continued from time to time and been duly ap- preciated.
LIZZIE G. MORRISON, Librarian
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INVENTORY, 1914
Polls, 264
Real Estate
$652,675 00
Horses, 346
38,815 00
Mules, 1
50 00
Oxen, 17
1,575 00
Cows, 785
30,954 00
Neat Stock, 317
8,249 00
Sheep, 332
1,104 00
Hogs, 55
651 00
Fowls, 1125
562 00
Vehicles and Automobiles
9,440 00
Portable Mills
2,135 00
Motor Boats, 1
50 00
Wood, Lumber, etc., not stock in trade
15,250 00
Money on hand at interest or deposit
24,220 00
Stock in trade
31,378 00
Aqueducts
700 00
Mills and Machinery
3,500 00
Total property inventory
$821,308 00
Amount exempted to soldiers
10,660 00
Actual amount of taxable property
$810,648 00
Rate per cent, $1.55 on $100.00
$12,565 04
264 Polls at $2.00
528 00
Total amount committed to collector
$13,093 04
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€
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the School District in the Town of Lyme qualified to vote in district affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district on the 9th day of March, 1915, 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, Commit- tees or Officers heretofore chosen, and pass any vote relat- ing 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 to pay on outstanding debts.
9. To see what compensation the School District will allow its officers for the ensuing year, and raise and appro- priate money therefor.
10. To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for repairs on schoolbuildings for the ensuing year.
11. To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for insurance on school buildings for the ensu- ing year.
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12. To see if the District will adopt the provisions of Chapter 83 of the Public Acts of 1913.
13. To see what action the District will take in regard to the establishment of an Advanced School at Lyme Plain, and raise and appropriate money for the establishment and maintenance of the same.
' Given under our hands at said Lyme, this 11th day of February, 1915.
ELMER F. MORRILL -
MABEL B. BARRON School Board
ARTHUR E. DERBY
A true copy of warrant-Attest :
ELMER F. MORRILL
MABEL B. BARRON School Board ARTHUR E. DERBY
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REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER
RECEIPTS
Received of town treasurer
$6,306 57
Received of Walter M. Flint, books
3 40
Received of School Board, rent
- 5 00
$6,314 97
DISBURSEMENTS
Teachers' salaries, board included
$3,669 90
Fuel
295 04
Janitor work
107 07
Cleaning
54 00
Text books and supplies
483 47
On debt
300 00
Repairs
478 91
Officers
143 25
Miscellaneous
40 70
Insurance premium
50 00
High school tuition
692 63
$6,314 97
. TEACHERS' SALARIES, BOARD INCLUDED
Mary F. Eastman, No. 1, Grammar
$326 00
Harriet A. Balch, No. 1, Primary
270 00
Augusta Humiston, No. 4
242 00
Ethel Garey, No. 5
90 00
Minnie Bacon, No. 5
99 00
Beulah Humiston, No. 5
162 00
Lilla M. Tuttle, No. 6
282 90
Mary F. Olds, No. 7
414 00
Mildred White, No. 8
334 00
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Della Greenley, No. 9
100 00
Ruth A. Fuller, No. 9
190 00
Ethel E. Blakeslee, No. 12
459 00
Florence L. Flint, No. 12
162 00
Mareta J. Smalley, No. 12
243 00
Eunice M. Rich, No. 13
80 00
Marietta Brown, No. 13
144 00
Elsie S. Page, No. 13
72 00
$3,669 90
JANITOR WORK
Mildred Gilbert
$2 50
Florence Pike
11 25
Donald Stark
9 80
Earl Smith
11 92
George G. Harwood
14 10
Robert DeGoosh
10 50
Zelma Bates
5 10
Marion Badger
3 00
Mildred A. White
7 50
Monte Chesley
5 80
Ernest E. Tattersall
5 00
Walter Smith
7 80
Ralph D. Small
3 85
Alleen Bates
1 45
George S. Mayo
7 50
$107 07
CLEANING
Flora Wing
$2 25
Jane Clement
4 25
Leslie H. Dike
9 00
May Dimick
2 00
Bertha Smith
4 50
Florence Bryant
1 00
May Jenks
4 50
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Walter Stark
50
Frank L. Camp Addie F. Dike -
1 00
10 50
Charles Noyes
10 50
1 50
Grace LaCoss Mrs. George E. Tattersall
2 50
$54 00
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FUEL
Charles D. Sanborn
$32 00
Joseph A. Thompson
6 50
Frank O. Webb
25 00
Fred J. Bryant
5 48
George E. Stark
60 29
Perley G. Ward
30 00
Fred F. Howard
4 13
Fred A. Randlett
62 14
Fred L. Pike
12 00
G. F. Beede
12 00
Fred N. Warren
36 00
Ora P. Hall
2 75
Edwin P. Dimick
3 00
Henry J. Mativia
3 75
$295 04
MISCELLANEOUS
Clarence Pike, banking house
$2 00
Lewis Warren, sawing wood
5 00
Leslie H. Dike, sowing ashes
1 50
Earl Smith, work on wood
1 27
Edw. C. Abbott, fencing
2 50
Fred L. Pike, banking house
1 00
Roswill Mativia, work on wood
7 50
Lyme Meeting House Corp., use of hall
3 00
Henry J. Mativia, work on wood
2 00
.
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Arthur E. Derby, expense
1 50
Elmer F. Morrill, postage, express, etc. 13 43
$40 70
OFFICERS
Nettie F. Morrill, enumerator
$10 00
Elmer F. Morrill, school board 40 00
Mabel B. Baron, school board
35 00
Arthur E. Derby, school board
30 00
David A. Grant, treasurer
25 00
George B. Harwood, truant officer
3 25
$143 25
BOOKS AND SCHOLARS' SUPPLIES
White River Paper Co.
$120 15
R. E. Lane
5 25
Edward E. Babb
118 49
Edwin B. Palmer
4 88
Elmer F. Morrill, freight and supplies, 1913
24 03
Rand, McNally & Co.
60 00
New Hampshire Bible Society
8 00
Journal Transcript
1 37
Ginn & Co.
31 68
American Book Co.
34 08
Silver Burdette & Co.
39 17
Ethel E. Blakslee
1 '20
Binney & Smith
6 00
March Brothers
9 41
Elmer F. Morrill, freight and supplies, 1914
19 76
$483 .47
HIGH SCHOOL TUITION
Colby Academy
$22 75
Kimball Union Academy
272 00
Lebanon High School
195 88
Bradford High School
102 00
Hanover High School
12 00
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Tilton Seminary Thetford Academy
40 00
48 00
$692 63
REPAIRS
George E. Tattersall, labor
$4 00
Chauncey G. Austin, labor
2 50
Charles P. Hadlock, labor
1 00
Leslie H. Dike, furnishings and labor
345 64
Hiram Uline, labor
2 00
John Bailey, labor
2 00
Herbert W. Dike, labor
2 50
Earl C. Perkins, painting
15 75
D. M. Bond, hardware
8 40
Perley Follansbee, labor
9 25
Frank L. Flinn, painting
15 75
Fred A. Randlett, material and supplies
34 67
Edw. C. Abbott, hardware
1 48
Elmer J. Follansbee, carting
9 42
E. A. W. Rowles, furnishings
8 65
Chester A. Hobbs, labor
2 40
Charles O. Lamphire, mason
4 00
George W. Thomas, labor
1 50
Fred L. Clement, labor
75
Charles B. Webb, painting
2 50
Andrews Bros. & Cheny, hardware
1 00
Henry J. Mativia, carpenter work
1 00
Fred A. Welch, carpenter work
50
E. F. Morrill
2 25
$478 91
Amount of note against district, August 1, 1915 $240 30
DAVID A. GRANT, School District Treasurer
ELMER F. MORRILL
School Board of
MABEL B. BARRON
ARTHUR E. DERBY Lyme
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REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD
Another year has passed and we believe Lyme has had a very successful year of school work, teachers for all but two terms giving excellent satisfaction.
As the State is calling for grading of schools, we have hired, so far as possible, teachers who knew how the work was to be done, and the grading of all our schools has been put on a good starting basis. Only con- tinued effort and experience can perfect the system.
Owing to the general increase in wages of good teachers and the limited appropriation, we have been able to have but 28 weeks of schooling for the year.
It has been our aim to give as good schools in one district as another, in fact, some of the district schools have had the largest attendance.
The attendance has been gaining the past year. The Stetson pupils, 15 in number, all being on the Roll of Honor for 1 term and eleven and twelve respectively, for each of the other terms. The 8 pupils of the Hewes dis- trict were also all on the Roll of Honor for 1 term, while other schools have made marked improvement. This is a great help to the schools as well as giving the district more aid from the state for attendance. '
We have been pleased to notice a marked increase in interest of many parents in schools and hope the time is not far distant when all will realize what a help they may be to officers, teachers and pupils.
There were not enough funds to quite finish repairs on the Stetson school buildings, but the school room is finished and the pupils comfortable in coldest of weather.
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State Supt. Morrison was so well pleased with the lighting arrangement that he asked for and has had printed in his state report a cut of the building showing the loca- tion of windows. 1
All occupied school houses except Acorn Hill have now been repaired and are in good condition, with the exception of minor repairs and painting.
The Acorn Hill building is in bad shape, and if to be used longer as a school home should have at least $350 expended on it, doors, windows, floor, seats, foundations, plastering, roof, all calling for help.
There are at least four school houses that it would be economy, to say nothing of looks to strangers as well as our own folks, to give at least one coat of paint the coming year.
The Roll of Honor pupils for one year, two terms, and one term are here given :
ON ROLL OF HONOR FOR ONE YEAR
Forrest R. Perkins, Ruth M. Pushee, Jennie M. Tem- ple, Ernest A. Tattersall, Ivan L. Tattersall, Alvah W. Coburn, George D. Coburn, Francis Billingham, Dorothy A. DeGoosh, Florence B. DeGoosh, Hazel E. Hutchinson, Julia M. Putney, Verna L. Smith, Ralph B. Flint, Ethel M. Hewes, F. Mertie Willigar, Doris A. LaCoss, Martin A. Camp, Julia Pushee, Thelma G. Melvin, Dorothy B. Henry, Grant P. Balch, Pearl A. Franklin.
ON ROLL OF HONOR FOR TWO TERMS
Nina L. Thompson, Maude L. Wing, Frances E. Wing, Henry N. Wing, Harry W. Perkins, Herbert I. Perkins, Fannie A. Temple, W. Francis Chase, Robert A. De- Goosh, Mildred R. Coburn, Helen L. Coburn, Pauline P. Putney, Florence H. Billingham, Daisy M. Putney, Doris H. Putney, Ida M. Johnson, Edythe M. Mativia, Dor- rance R. LaCoss, Alfred Pushee, Doris B. Jenks, Freda' G. Smith, Walter H. French, West S. Balch, Ralph W.
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Hewes, Donald C. Stark, George H. Shattuck, Arthur W. Bryant, Gladys E. Pike, David J. Pushee, Bertha E. Rowe, Albert W. Whittemore.
ON ROLL OF HONOR FOR ONE TERM
Jayne G. Thompson, Harley M. Greenwood, Lawrence M. Hutchins, Edith B. Brockway, Jennie E. Derby, Helen M. Hurd, Raymond M. LaMott, Theda M. Sanborn, Roy E. Balch, Charles D. Webb, Amanda M. Muzzey, Myrtle L. Thompson, Chester A. Stark, William O. Stark, Law- rence Bailey, George H. Bryant, Mary E. Pike, Florence G. Pike, Doris H. Dennis, Henry G. Dennis, Ramona A. Munn, Sarah E. Pushee, Augusta F. Pushee, Herbert E. Webster, Marjorie P. Barron, Theda M. Melvin, Grace M. Warren, Clayton Howard Claflin, Gerald G. Uline, Earle M. Smith, Edith L. Watson, Edith R. Morrisette, Clovis R. Morrisette, Zelma H. Bates, Allen E. Bates, Don L. Melindy, John Jewell.
STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS
Money required by law
$1,567 50
Money required for High School tuition
450 00
Money required for text books and scholars' supplies
450 00
FOR DISTRICT MEETING
Salaries of officers
$175 00
Additional · school money
1,450 00
Repairs
500 00
To be paid on district debt and interest
240 30
Insurance on school-houses
50 00
ELMER F. MORRILL.
MABEL B. BARRON
ARTHUR E. DERBY
) School Board of Lyme
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VITAL STATISTICS
OF THE
TOWN OF LYME, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Births Registered in the Town of Lyme for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1914
Date of Birth
1914
Child
(if any)
Liv. or Still No. Child'n
Color
Name of Father
Maiden Name of
Residence of
Occupation
Birthplace of
Birthplace of
Age of Father
Age of Mother
Jan. 16|Gilbert George
ML| 2|W |Ernest M. Messier
| Bessie E. Gilbert
|Lyme
|Laborer | Thetford, Vt.
|Monroe
28|23
Jan. 20 Elmer Edward
ML
1 W Carroll E. Badger
Sadie F. Pellecer
Lyme
Farmer
Lyme
Florida
24|24
Jan. 27 |Charles Horace
ML 1| W |Chas. J. Carr
Eva J. Rowell
Lyme
Laborer
Albany, N. Y.
Strafford, Vt. 40 16
Feb. 15|Ammie Alice
FL 1 |W |Thos. D. Coates
Christena F. Nelson Lyme
Laborer
Corn Hill, N. B.
Albany, N. Y.
Littleton 30 26
Feb.
21|Alberta May
FL| 3|W|Hiram Uline, Jr.
Grace M. Gilbert
Lyme
Laborer
Canaan
Enfield
30 20
Feb. 22
FL| 2 W Alfred A. Austin
Mary A. Haskins
Lyme
Sawyer Farmer
W. Fairlee, Vt.
Reading, Vt.
55 46
Mar. 1 |Carroll Abert
N. L |11 |W |Elmer E. DeGoosh |M|L| 3|W|Edw'd H. Chesley
Flora Huntley
Lyme
Farmer
Lyme 35 24
Apr.
1 |Mason Elwin
ML 5 |W |Harvey H. Balch
Josie L. Merrill |Lyme
Farmer
Hartland, Vt.
Hartland, Vt.
42 27
Apr.
6 |Ernest E.
ML
Edith M. Simpson
Lyme
Farmer
Canada
Bradford, Vt.
35 28
Apr.
Gladys Mildred
FL
6|B |Robt. A. Dunbar 4 |W |Leo. A. Wilmot 1|W|Leon F. Young
ĮFannie M. Chapin
|Lyme
Farmer
Lyme
S. Boston, Mass.
29|
25
June 29 |Ira Morris
ML
2|W Solon B. Hardy
¡Eliza A. Johnston Blanch Pushee
St'ng't'n, Ct.
Teacher | Boston, Mass
Lyme Bradford, Vt.
37 23
July
9|Rachel Pike
FL| 2 |W |Carlton E. Pike
.
Margarett A. Bailey | Lyme
Laconia
Laborer | Wentworth
Dorchester,
20|20
Aug. 9
Aug. 24 Edith Viola M.
5|W |Jas. Billingham
Lyme
Laborer | England
|Island Pond, Vt.
35|24
Sept. 15 |Mildred Lorain
FİL)
2|W|Wm. J. Hosking
|Ida B. Lamott
Lyme
Laborer |Nova Scotia
Lyme
26 22
Oct. 4|Pearl Lillian
F|L
2|W |Fred B. Hanchet
|Bernice L. Homan
| Lyme
Farmer Lyme
Lebanon
25 21
Nov. 13 |Harold Conant
M| 4|W |Chas. B. Webb
Lucy M. Conant
|Lyme
Painter
Lyme
Lyme
54 34
Dec. 18
MS
|W |Ora P. Hall
Minnie Clark
Lyme
|Farmer
Orford
Worcester, Mass.
133|28
Parents
of Father
Father
Mother
Mar. 30 Boyd Jerome
Mar. 31 |Margaret Theckla
|FL| 4|W |Elber E. Wilmot
|Myrtle P. Cumming |Lyme
Enfield
Laborer | Enfield
St. Sebastian, P. Q.
24 26
July
20 | Rosa Hannah
F|L | 12|W |Harry H. Rowell F|L| 1|W |Howard Whitcher
·|Louisa M. Columbia |Lyme
Laborer |Chateaugay, N. Y. |St. Albans, Vt.
26 21
July 2
Laborer W. Fairlee, Vt.
39|30
Florence Muzzey Julia Perrin
Belle Keyes
Lyme
35 22
Laborer |Lyme
Wakefield 31 23
Mother
Name of the
Sex
Marriages Registered in the Town of Lyme for the Year Ending December 31, 1914
Date of Marriage
1914
Place of Marriage
Name and Sur-
Groom and Bride
Residence
at time of
Marriage
Age in Years
Occupation
of Groom
and Bride
Place of
Birth of Each
Names of Parents
Birthplace of
Occupation
No. of Marriage
Name, residence,
and official sta-
tion of person by
whom married
Mar. 19|Lyme
|Geo.E.Tattersall,Jr. |Lyme
36 |Carpenter |Orford
Geo. E. Tattersall
Fairlee, Vt.
(Laborer Housewife Buttermaker |Housewife Farmer
2 |John Cowan Lyme Clergyman 1
Apr. 5|Lyme
Isaac N. Ellsworth
[Lyme
58 |Farmer
|44| Nurse
Rockport, Mass. . Chateaugay N. Y. 21 |Housework | St. Albans, Vt.
Wentworth | Benjamin Ellsworth Hannah Davis Henry Baily Elsena M. Kimball |Ira N. Young Barbara W. Carr Edd B. Columbia Esther E. Emery Walter G. Piper Hattie E. Estey |Nathan L. Wing
Clarencev'e, Can. Elgue, Can.
|Lebanon
1
Vt.
July 14 Lyme
Allen E. Piper
Lyme
|19 Laborer
| Lyme
Lyme
|Anna F. Hill
Chateaugay, N. Y.
Aug. 7|Lyme
Walter S. Pushee
Lyme
28 |Farmer
Lyme
|Lyme
Lyme
| Brockton, Mass.
Housewife Farmer | Housewife Carpenter
Clergyman
Sept. 22 | Plymouth
William B. Thomas |Tilton
27 |Machinist
Lyme
[Elizabeth V. George | Knowlton, P. Q.
Lyme
|Dressmaker Merchant
1
Dumm Plymouth Clergyman
Oct. 19 |Lyme
Forrest E. Bailey
Thetford, Vt.
Lyme
. |19 |Housework | Lyme
.
Dec. 30 Lyme
Lee W. Cutting
Lyme
|24|Laborer
Lyme
|Frank W. Cutting Elizabeth Cole
Hebron
Lyme
Alice M. Hobart .
Lyme :
|25 |Bookkeeper |Lyme
[Albert Hobart Harriet N. Phelps
Lowell, Mass.
Housewife
Clergyman
Emily A. Mousley
Lyme
19 |Housework | Lyme
Mary Sweet Orton M. Mousley Hattie Fales
| Orford
Lyme
Wentworth Wentworth
Bingham, Me.
Wentworth
Housewife Brakeman Housewife Farmer Housewife
2 John Cowan 2 Lyme Clergyman
May
9 |Thetford, Vt.
Leon F. Young
Thetford, |26 Laborer Vt.
Louise M. Columbia |Lyme
St. Albans, Vt. Pembroke
Housewife Carpenter Housewife Farmer Housewife Farmer
1 |Winfield G. Hubbard
Nina Ruth Wing
|Lyme
17 |Schoolgirl
16 |Housework |Lyme
Clarence S. Pushee | Fannie C. Post Geo. B. Langmaid |Josephine Goodell |Geo. W. Thomas
|Worcester, Mass. |Lyme
1 |B. Alfred
Florence L. Flint
Lyme
28 |Teacher
Boston, Mass.
|20|Tel. Oper.
Bath .
.| Moses L. Flint Į Mary A. Richards | Clarence E. Bailey |Lillian Chamberlain |Nathan L. Wing Anna F. Hill
Boston, Mass. Bath
Housewife Farmer
Housewife Farmer 1
1 |Winfield G. Hubbard Lyme
Ryegate, Vt. Berkshire, Vt. Chateaugay, N. Y. Broom Woods, P.Q. Canaan
Housewife Wheelwright Housewife Farmer
Clergyman 1 | Winfield G. Hubbard Lyme 1
Addie M. Langmaid |Lyme
1 |Wm. Slade Thetford,
Clergyman
Troy, N. Y.
| Berkshire, Vt.
1 Lyme
Clara E. Waldron
Concord
of each
name of
Parents
| Plainfield
Clergyman - 1| Winfield G. Hubbard
Cassie May Wing
Deaths Registered in the Town of Lyme for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1914
-
Age
Date of Death
1914
and Surname
of the Deceased
Years
Months
Days
Place of Birth
Male or Fem.
S. M. or W.
Occupation
Birthplace of
Birthplace of
Name of Father
Maiden Name of
Mother
Jan. 10 |Albert Melendy
61
M|W | M |Teamster
Jan.
16 |James Elliott
91
7 |20 |Canada
M W W Farmer
Feb.
7| Fr'k G. Whittemore
66
Manchester
M
W | M | Farmer
Ireland Manchester Vermont
Ireland Manchester Vermont
Andrew Elliott Gilman Whittemore Levi Thompson
Lavina Cushman Mary Sanborn
Feb. Feb.
18 Jos. M. Stickney
26 |Elizabeth Thompson
73|10|
2 |St. Hyac'th, P.Q.
F
W | M |Housewife
St. Hyacinth
Salis'ry Vt. Edward Dagneau
Martha A. Moore
Mar. 7 |Ruth M. Hewes
78| 9
| 9 Orford
F W W Housewife
F W
S|Tailoress
Lyme
Lyme
James Learned Joseph Brown
Eliza Kimball Eva J. Rowell
Mar. 25 Charles H. Carr
2
Lyme
W| S
Albany, N. Y.
|Strafford, Vt. Charles J. Carr Bradford, Vt. Robert Dunbar
Edith Simpson
May 3 |Julia L. Gilbert
21|10
1. 3|Somer'e, Mass.
FW
S Housework |Lyme
Scotland
| Henry L. Gilbert
Mary Jordon
July July
1 |Carroll A. DeGoosh
4
Lyme
M |W S
W. Fairlee, Vt.|Reading, Vt. |Elmer E. DeGoosh
J. Welch
Aug. 24 |Henry L. Gilbert
56| 3 |16 Lyme
M|W M Farmer
Lyme
Ansel P. Gilbert
Louisa Smith
Nov. 14 | Ezra M. Smith
|42|11| 9 |Hanover
M |W | M |Laborer
Hanover
Alonzo Smith
|Julia A. Heath
Nov. 24 John G. Warren
73| 9|23 |Lyme
M W | M |Whipmaker | Lyme
Colebrook Lyme
Ruel Warren
|Martha Alden
Feb. 15 |Alma H. Newell
78| 1
5 |Chelsea, Vt.
F
W |W |Housewife
Feb. 16 |Nancy Lobdell
|79 |11|
| Pierrep't, N.Y.
FWW
Lewis W. Daniels
Joseph Stickney
Mary Chase Sarah Goodrich
Mar. 14 |Angeline E. Brown
78 7|12 | Orford
M M
S
Canada
April 29 Ernest E. Dunbar
23|Lyme
Belle N. Keyes
17 Joanna W. Dimick
72| 6 |15 |Groton, Vt.
FWWDomestic
I hereby certify that the above return is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
DAVID A. GRANT, Town Clerk
Name
Father
Mother
Color
WW Retired
|93| 2 |27 | Jericho, Vt.
2/11/2011 T 220997 5 14 00
HF GROUP - IN
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