Annual report of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire : for the year ending 1914, Part 9

Author: Rochester (N.H.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Rochester, N.H. : The Town
Number of Pages: 266


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F. R. Hayes, labor setting hedge, raking High school lawn, bill 100, 3 90


Frank E. Whitney, engrossing diplomas, High and grammar schools, 24 05


205


Paid M. E. Sterett, carting chairs to


and from school buildings, $ 1 50 J. Harry Dame, money ad- vanced for carting, bill 107, 1 00


Ellen Danahy, 4 days cleaning, 6 30 Mrs. Ethel Randall, 72 hours cleaning, 12 60


Mrs. F. H. Tebbetts, 72 hours cleaning, 12 60


Alice F. Bradley, unloading


coal, 49.107 long tons, 27 50


Addie Kimball, 216 hours cleaning, 37 85


Addie Kimball, 76 hours cleaning, 13 30


Ellen Danahy, 61 hours cleaning, 10 68


Water Department, labor, 1


day High school building, 2 00


Enterprise Grocery, materials for cleaning, bill 120, 2 05


Beaulieu & LaPierre, cleaning materials, 1 82


Mrs. A. Z. Hayes, 155 hours cleaning, 27 12


Harry Roberts, material and labor, 85


F. R. Hayes, money advanced for oil, bill 125, 36


Florence Lavertue, 357 hours cleaning, 62 48


Ellen Danahy, 27 hours cleaning, 4 73


Mrs. Fred Jenness, cleaning, 310 hours, 54 25


206


Paid F. I. Richards, cleaning 3 clocks, $ 1 50


H. N. Crowell, number cards, 1 43


Chas. R. Brackett, cleaning Maple street building, 14 00


Willis E. Meader, cleaning, Meaderboro, 5 00


J. H. Dame, money advanced for material, stage exten-


sion, graduation, bill 141, 95


Alice F. Bradley, unloading coal, 51.674 long tons, 28 94


W. H. Moore, ribbon for diplomas, 5 84


Geo. E. Horne, labor on seats, 13 hours, 2 60


W. R. Gerrish, grading, East Rochester school grounds, 4 00


F. R. Hayes, 14 hours labor, 3 11


Elias Voyer, glass, putty, paint, bill 160, 6 41


Rochester Grocery Co., ammo- nia, soap, naptha, 3 20


J. H. Nute, incidentals, bill 163, 1 70


Lightbody Drug Co., matches, soda, ammonia, 70


I. Cushing, 3 gals. oil, 33


Ward & Mooney, 1 curtain, 1 50


C. A. Sleeper & Son, soap and ammonia, 1 05


C. H. Foss, oil, soap powder, soap, potash, 1 87


Hanscam & McDuffee, use of chairs, 1 50


207


Paid A. W. Richards, window, mill work, finish, bill 171, $ 3 40


F. R. Hayes, 6 iron pins, gravel, repairs on tube cleaner, 3 10


W. H. Carll & Sons, teams,


6 00


E. G. Abbott, material for cleaning, 3 10


U. S. Envelope Co., 4 cases toilet paper, 20 60


G. H. Campbell, expenses in- curred in getting teachers, 6 78


Strafford York Gas Co., gas for laboratory, 2 00


Alice F. Bradley, unloading coal, 56.875 tons gross, 28 44


Alice F. Bradley, 2 men stow- ing coal, 6 00


Hazel Berry, services with


school orchestra, graduation, 10 00


Geo. Morrison, cleaning clock, 85


W. B. Clark & Co., 46 High school diplomas, 9 50


Berry & Shorey, varnish, as- phaltum, zincs, glass, bill 207, 25 52


Henry Evans & Co., screws,


nails, glass, thermometers, bill 208, 4 87


Chas. M. Bailey Co., materials


and labor, bill 209, 30 43


C. E. Junkins, material and labor, bill 210, 43 47


W. K. Kimball, salt for sweeping compound, 35


208


Paid J. Harry Dame, money advanced for lumber, brick, sawdust, carfares, bill 213, $ 2 05


Harry Roberts, iron work,


45


C. E. Junkins, sink, elbows, solder and labor, 7 61


Wilder B. Neal, ¿ doz. glasses,


25


Fred P. Meader, tuning piano, 2 00


Ward & Mooney, repairs on curtains, 25


W. N. Morrison, 6 gaskets, 2 25


Hanscam & McDuffee, 1 table, 3 50


George E. Horne, labor on seats, 40


W. H. Carll & Sons, use of automobile, 2 50


Rochester Lumber Co., sheath-


ing, boards, glass, joists, bill 226, 15 22


Twin State Gas & Electric Co.,


shade and fire plugs, 1. 25


Strafford York Gas Co., gas for laboratory, 2 00


$1,087 89


- Balance on hand,


$521 94


Tuitions due*


From Barrington, $176 88


Farmington, rural district, 117 92


Jackson, 29 48


F. D. Stevens, 14 74


$339 02


Total,


$860 96


Book bills outstanding,


767 28


$93 68 *All the above tuitions paid shortly after closing the books.


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ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR 1915


Teachers,


$20,000 00


Janitors,


2,500 00


Transportation,


4,700 00


Supervision,


1,400 00


Fuel,


1,500 00*


Repairs,


1,000 00


Insurance,


400 00


Printing,


150 00


Books and Supplies,


1,900 00


Freight and Express,


350 00


Miscellaneous,


1,400 00


$35,300 00


Less Literary fund, about


$800 00


Dog license,


900 00


Tuitions,


600 00


$2,300 00


Amount needed from the city council,


$33,000 00


Statistics


For the Year Ending July 15, 1914 Population of the city by the census of 1910, 8,868


Total number of children in city between 5 and 16 years by September census: boys, 874, girls, 935, 1,809


Total enrollment of public schools,


1,514


Whole number of different pupils who have attended at least two weeks,


1,498


Average membership,


1,310.48


Average daily attendance,


1,221.51


Per cent. of attendance,


93.21


Pupils enrolled in High School,


279


Number of weeks in school year:


High, Grades,


38


Number of schools below the High School,


30


Ungraded or mixed schools,


1


School buildings in use,


7


Estimated value of school buildings, etc.,


$180,000


Approximate cost of High School,


$8,000.00


Number of tardinesses:


Grades,


1,755


High, 1,463


Pupils not absent or tardy during the year,


45


Number of visits by members of school board, Superintendent, 562


34


Parents, citizens and others, 1,965


Average number of days lost by each school by reason of institutes, holidays, weather and other causes, 9.06


37


TEACHERS EMPLOYED BY THE CITY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, JULY 15, 1913-JULY 15, 1914


School


Grade


Name


No of Terms Taught for the Year


Home Town


Where Educated


High School


Gilman H. Campbell Anna S. Allen


3


Portland, Me. Rochester Rochester


Bowdoin College Emerson School of Oratory Bryant & Stratton Bus. Col.


Nancy L. Foss


3


John E. Martin


3


W. Peabody, Mass. Salem Normal School, B. Course Rochester


Helen C. Stetson


3


Damariscotta, Me.


Ellen Townsend


3


New Haven, Ct. Rochester


Ralph Whipple


3


3


Gloucester, Mass. Rochester


High School Building Allen Building I


VII


VIII


Annie I. Rollins Ina B. Libby


3


II


Bessie R. Little Edith P. Foss


1號


Westfield, Mass. Strafford Rochester


66


66


III


Lillian I. Dennett Mildred F. Collins


3


V


Jeanie J. Keir


3


VI


Nora K. Collins


3


School Street


I


Bessie L. Allen


3


Boston University Mt. Holyoke College Wellesley College Bates College Boston University


Florence M. Wilson Lida Varney


3


3


66


Bridgewater Normal School Rochester H. S., State Cer. Plymouth Normal School


II


1


3


IV


"


Bridgewater Normal School Plymouth Normal School Salem Normal School Plymouth Normal School Roch. H. S. Trained I Gr. Allen


3


May Springfield


3


School Street II Building III


IV V VI


VII & VIII


Hazel M. Neal Florence M. Osborne Louise Perkins! Florence B. Foss Alice M. Ludden Mary G. Collins Mahala M. Willey Florence Dame Grace Critchett


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


Maple Street I Building II


Gonic


III & IV I


Susan Shaw Sadie E. Hanson Maude M. Wilmot


3


Rochester


IV


Mary Smith


1


Hazel Wingate


2


Concord Rochester


VII & VIII I


Ruth M. Libby Dora B. Morrill


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


Lebanon, Me. Strafford Rochester


Meaderboro Supt. of Music Supt. Schools


Mary C. Donohoe Everett A. Pugsley


3


3


Building II


III


IV V & VI


Elna B. Mortenson


3


E. Rochester Building II


Berwick, Me. Lisbon


Gorham Plymouth -


III & IV V & VI VII & VIII


M. Vaulein Moore Laura S. Elms Etta J. Stanley Lillian Foss Ida B. Meader


Lebanon, Me. Academy Plymouth Normal School Rochester High School New York University Bowdoin College


Plymouth Normal School


Dover Rochester


Gorham Plymouth


3 3 Barrington Dover


CHANGES IN THE FOREGOING LIST FOR THE FALL TERM, ENDING DECEMBER, 1914


In the place of Nancy L. Foss, John E. Martin, May Springfield, Florence Wilson, Bessie L. Allen and Lillian Foss, resigned; the following named have been in the service of the city since September.


School


Grade


Name


No. of Terms Taught for the Year


Home Town


Where Educated


High School


Eunice L. Hammett


Somerville, Mass.


John R. King A. Carmen Taylor Cynthia L. Knowles Ina F. Babbitt Alice Corson


Taunton, Mass. Kennebunk, Me. Corinna, Me. Fitchburg, Mass. Rochester


Somerville H. S., Col. Course Dorchester Tr. Sch. Bus. Course Simmons Col., Sum. School Bryant & Stratton Bus. Col. Bates College Colby College Wellesley College Gorham Normal School


School Street |I Building E. Rochester Building


VII & VIII


Lida M. Lattie


Portland, Me.


Portland Training School


-


Prize Speaking


ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CITY HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1914 PROGRAM


The Knight's March,


Ryan


Orchestra


The Day of Judgment,


Elizabeth Stuart Phelps


Jeannette Annis, '15


The King's Great Victory,


Lee Anderson


Mildred Cook, '15


The Cricket on the Hearth,


Charles Dickens


Dorothy Bernice Kendall, '16


In Roseland,


Eugene


Orchestra


Call to Arms,


Patrick Henry


Wallace Wright, '15


The Fall of Georgie Bassett,


Booth Tarkington


Mildred March, '15


Mandolin Club a Gavotte from Mignon, Thomas


b Cradle Song,


Hauser


Gentlemen, the King,


Robert Barr


William Canfield, '14


a Pelang, William Henry Drummond


b The Green Gnome,


Robert Buchanan


Marguerite Brodeur, '14


Adele,


Briquet


Orchestra


JUDGES


Honorable Fred Brown, Somersworth


Mr. George Foster, Foster's Democrat, Dover Miss Evangeline Keefe, Somersworth High School


Graduation Exercises


CLASS OF 1914, ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL


CITY HALL, JUNE 24, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.


CLASS MOTTO: Vincit qui Partitur


PROGRAM


March, Aida,


Orchestra


Prayer,


Rev. F. H. Hartley


Salutatory,


-


Richard Altheimer


O'er the Waters Gliding,


Address, American Ideals,


High School Chorus Prof. Marshall L. Perrin Orchestra


Selection,


Valedictory,


Ruth McCallister


Song of Spring,


High School Chorus


Awarding of Prizes


Presentation of Diplomas,


Mayor Frank B. Preston


Class Ode,


Class


Benediction, Rev. Joseph Simpson


217


CLASS ODE


By Vira Mildred Shedd


Our high school days are over Each must go his separate way


But however far we've parted May our friendship last each day.


Happy days we've spent together In these few short years Recollections we shall cherish That our frienship e'er endears.


Now once more we've come together But alas! To say Farewell To our teachers, friends and schoolmates Who long in our thoughts will dwell.


Now let "Vincit qui partitur" Guide us through our life. May its teachings ever help us Through the years of work and strife.


Class Officers


President, Richard Milton Altheimer Vice President, Philip Wingate Morrison Secretary and Treasurer, Alice Springfield


Class Honors


Valedictorian, Ruth McCallister Salutatorian, Richard Milton Altheimer English, Four Years, Ruth McCallister Latin, Four Years, Ruth McCallister


218


French, Three Years, Ruth McCallister German, Two Years, Ruth McCallister Stenography, Two Years, Ellen Hannah Williams History, One Year, Ruth McCallister Mathematics, One Year, Sara Josephine Wallace Chemistry, One Year, Alice Springfield


GRADUATES


Classical Course


Mildred Edwina Dame, Nellie Edith Elizabeth Davis


Marjorie Coffin Forbes, Ruth McCallister,


Bernice White Mills,


Lottie Claire Ricker,


Alice Springfield, Sara Josephine Wallace,


Richard Milton Altheimer, Herbert William Canfield, Chester Arthur Horne


English Course


Margaret Farrin'n Bartlett, Myrtie May Blake, Marguerite Eug'e Brodeur, Florence Estella Cook, Eleanor Katherine Fownes, Vira Mildred Shedd, Franklin Clyde Bassett, Albert Patrick Connell, Willis Llewellyn Hayes, Howard Dodge Hurd, Wilfred Joseph Jacques, Philip Wingate Morrison, Stanley Hough Pinkham, Roy Shaw


Lester Raymond Berry, Walter Benson Gray,


Leon Samuel McCombe, John Vaughn Parsons,


Verne Freeman Preston,


Commercial Course


Winnifred Blanche Garland, Nellie Jeannette Lowe, Ellen Hannah Williams, Tilford Frank Babb, Robert Henry Emmond, Romeo Isidor Larose,


Albert Clifford Mortimer, Irving Franklin Nute


219


GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1914


Wakefield Street, Eighth Grade


Gladys Maude Andrews,


Marie Felice Baril,


Palma Beaudoin,


Hazel Estelle Canney,


Guy Kenneth Chesley,


Norman Carlton Dame,


Dorothea Davis,


Doris Cheever Dennett,


Ellen Ida Dinsmore,


Esther Witherbee Edgerly,


Robert Charles Flanders,


Lottie Marion Goodwin, Arvin Gunnison,


Arthur Grenier,


Freeman Johnson Hanscom,


Mary Arline Hanscom,


Tessie Emma Hooper,


Marie Regina Larochelle,


Clara Viola Little,


John Israel Loignon,


Arthur Raymond Marble, Winslow Ricker McCallister


Douglass Frederick Miller, Eugenia Alice Morrill,


Joseph Atkins Morrison,


Beula Nancie Morrison


Charles Stone O'Neil,


Hormidas Joseph Nadeau,


Roy Edward Page,


Warren Clough Parsons, Margaret Butler Salinger,


Vivian Lillian Reynolds,


Ardys Lura Shaw,


Morrill Joseph Sanborn,


Minnie Rebecca Tanner, Donald Adams Sweet,


Eben Mathew Tompson,


Lola Irene Thompson,


Berthena Miller Winkley.


School Street, Eighth Grade


Josephine Theresa Brennan, Lillian Veronica Cavanaugh Beatrice Augusta Coffin, Doris Varney Coffin,


Mary Kathleen Danahy, Vivian Hilda Grant,


Mona Olive Grant,


Beulah Irene Guilford,


Raymond Holmes Boyle, Vera LeRoy Canney,


James Hervey Edgerly, Werner Eschmann,


John Wolcott Holton,


Esther Julia Hurd,


Mary Charlotte Leighton,


Katherine Robie Lougee, Ruby Estelle Masury,


Everett Wentworth Babb,


220


John Joseph Haley,


George E. Hayes,


Ruth Mildred Hiscock,


Willis James Horne,


Frank Jones,


Francis James McDonald,


Mildred Elaine Mathews,


Alice Blanche Rogers,


Agnes Elizabeth Rogers, Marion Worthing Spiers,


George Clifford McClelland Rollins, Edward Frederick Frank Rumazza Lilla Belle Wallingford,


Gonic, Eighth Grade.


Luciene Cartier,


Ethelyn Frances Gray,


Alphonse Joseph Hamel,


Grace Marie Hamel,


Gertrude Jenness, Robert Daniel Marsh,


Rhona Ames McElwain,


Helena Vance McElwain,


Lois Julia Meader,


Edward William Newbury,


Alden Chesley Pearl, Edna Alberta Perreault,


Ernest Henry Stevenson,


Marion Etta Whipple,


Mildred Edna Whipple.


East Rochester, Eighth Grade


Katherine Townsend Bates, Fred'k Sherman Bickford, Everett Shorey Bickford, Charles Warren Birch, Florence J'phn'e Blackmar, Edith Pearl Blaisdell, Sidney Wingate Corson, William Garnett,


Alta Mae Garnett, William Charles Harmon,


George Herries, Mary Elizabeth Jones,


Helen Ethel Mills, Clara Ella Mott,


Mary Frances Witham.


221


In submitting this report I take the opportunity to thank the teachers for their fine co-operation and faith- ful labor in carrying forward the school work of the year, and to express to the members of the School Board and to all other citizens interested in the general welfare of the city my deep appreciation of their gener- ous aid and support in helping to render more and more efficient the school system of our municipality.


Respectfully tendered, EVERETT A. PUGSLEY,


Superintendent of Schools.


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Vital Statistics of the City of Rochester


1914


BIRTHS


Births Registered in the City of Rochester, for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1914


Date of Birth


Place of Birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Male or Female


Stillborn


No. of Child


Color


Maiden Name of Mother


Color Parents


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


¡Age of Father


Age of Mother


1894


Marion Elinor FI


L


1


Horace E. Farrand


Georgia E. Turner


Rochester


Harness Maker Augusta, Me.


Gardiner, Me.


27 18 31|26 25|22


Jan.


1


MarieHenr'te Alvia F Clarence Raymond |M


L


Simeon Rainville Clarence R. Howland Joseph A. Lessard 1 2 Moses H. Tibbetts Gideon Lapierre Fortinat Gingras 1 Lloyd J. Stewart 1


Marie Larochelle Laura B. Harriman Lydia Turcotte Georgie M.B.Daney Ellen Gagnon


Littleton Rochester


Grocery Clerk


Littleton Rochester Berwick, Me. Somersworth


Canada


31|29


6


MargariteAlb'rtina| F


S


3


L


11


All White


3 Adelard Lachance Louis Caron


Corrine St.Laurent Gladys A. Phelan Elise Sylvain Aline Bousang


All White


East Rochester Rochester Gonic


Laborer Machinist


Palmer, Mass. St. John, N.B. England


Rochester P. E. Island Auburn, Me. Rochester


36|33


20 East Rochester William Joseph


M F


1


26


Leo Albert


M


6 Philias Desmarais


Rochester


Salesman Butcher


Augusta, Me. Rochester Canada


Strafford


TabusinlacN.B. Adams, Mass.


29 29


Feb.


4


Raymond John


41 31


5


Alpha Wilmot


66


3 Charles B. May


2


Ovide Castonguay


Gonic


Carpenter Loom Fixer


Canada Grafton, Mass.


Canada


30|25


9|Gonic


13


Ernest Leon


13ł


Charles Bell


Christine Arbing Blanche H. Jones Rose Anna Vachon Eunie Etta Scruton Leontine Moisain Bertha Lefebre Bessie Judkins Lillian Tardy Matilda Balduc Rosie C. Belval Louisiance Roulx Mary E. Poirier


Rochester


Shoemaker


30


31


Farm'ton Road Farmer Rochester -


Boxmaker Shoemaker


Hooksett


Rochester


Sanford, Me.


24 23


8


Harold Levi


Joseph Honori


142138


Apr. 6 |Rochester 1913 May 15 1914


John Franklin


M


4 John Malone


Lillian S. Graham


Shoe Operative Ireland


Rochester


Canada Stewartstown


21 17


3


7


8 Gonic


Meat, Provision Canada


Rochester


34 26 42 40


8 Rochester 8 East Rochester Glen William


East Rochester Shoemaker


Rochester


Farmer Shoemaker


Manchester Rochester Canada


N. Adams, M's 24|20 Canada


29|28 43 42


17 Rochester


18 Gonic


27 30


19| Rochester


F


4 Richard H. Blanchard Ruth K. Seavey


Rochester


East Rochester Mill Employee Unknown


21 Rochester


29 28


29


Edith Arline


F


30


Ann. Rossele Marie MarieLouiseBertha M


S L


5 4 Albert E. Meader 1 James Perrault Eugene Mondville 2 L. Berton Brown Alexander McNeil Fred B. Lemire


Meaderb'roCor. Farmer


Richford, N. Y. Rochester


East Rochester 27 28 Epsom Canada 32 32


26 24


9 Rochester


Marion


F


14


MarieJean.Flor'nce


6


16 East Rochester|George Harold


M


1 George Dow Corson


10 3 2 Arthur W. Hines Herbert E. Barker


Cedulie Fortier Maude E. Adams W. Eugene Springfield Helen M.Spaulding Henry Vachon


Gonic Rochester


Grocer


Madbury Canada


33|33


East Rochester Laborer


Harness Maker Somersworth Shoemaker


Jos. Gideon Gerald M F M


Jos. Amede Walter Joseph Eugene


32 24


Freda Estelle


Farmington 38 34 Canada 40 37 27|19 Quincy, Mass. Redding, Mass. 39 38


Canada


Name of Father


Living or


May


14


15


16


16


19


19 Pickerings


1 Mary


F


L S


M


RitaMarie Adrenne F


L


M


.6


22


22 23


23 24


25


Mar.


6


6 Rochester 10


11


16


16


Canada


38 26


16


18


20


Apr.


2


3 Rochester


6 7 11


.


Yvone M.


:


66


:


Arthur Lucier William S. Smith Henry Tardy Harry L. Chase


4 Joseph F. Swaine


Joseph Vachon Leugi Bolla


Gonic Rochester


Italy Rochester


Rochester Lebanon, Me.


22 22


27 24


Gonic


Salem, N. H. Rochester


29|24


F


M


1 Ovide Godbout


Valida Forgues


Anna LePage Renna Dannis


Pickerings


Boxmaker Brickmaker


Rochester Canada


Canada


24 24


Marie


F


Joseph Larochelle


Néré Tremblay


Anna Perrault Ada M. Barrett Zenaide Laplante Florence E. Stover Bertha M. Lord Bertha M. Lord Ethel MacMillan Cora M. Osgood Lorena A. Lord Mary Hamilton Sadie B. Treadwell Flora M. Shattuck Alma Verville


Odelie Vaillancourt Frances Kendall Florence E.Hersom Fleurida Cormier Delia Nolette


Acton, Maine Rochester


All White


Rochester


Mill Operative |Ireland Shoe Operative Rochester


Baker


Rutland, Vt. Shoe Operative Spencer, Mass.


R. R. Employee Nova Scotia Canada Boxmaker


Lebanon, Me. Port Clyde, N.S.


Lawrence, Mass 29 21 Barrington Rochester Italy


32 40


14


·


21


Joseph Robert


M


America Leon D.


F


2822451642211221343321351377 1 1


All White


Herbert Fulker


Alfred H. Polluck |Henry S. Hoey Ludger Vachon August Tetreault


Albina Archamb'lt Lura M. Bagley Leah M. Osborne |Ida Larochelle Kilda Lapointe Emma Laliberte MildredI.Dickinson Alice May Piper Emma L. Pelletier Alice L. Walker Rose Lessard Resso Orsola Ethel Varney Georgi'a Larochelle Florence M. Ham Emma Beaudoin Maria Vachon


Rochester


Laborer


R. R. Engineer Clerk Machinist Box Factory


U. S. A. Nashua Canada Conway, Mass. Wakefield


Rochester Mass. Canada Quincy, Mass. Shapleigh, Me.


19 18 28 22 29 31 37|19 32 25 32 25 24 23 28|17 28 19 35 37


Kingston,N.Y.


Lynn, Mass. Somerville, M's Berwick, Me. Somersworth Strafford Salem, Mass. Rochester


Boylston. Mass. Sebago, Me.


37|24


6 East Rochester Helen Mildred


M F


2 1 2 3 3


4 Ashton R. Trafton Ashton R. Trafton Paul Hurlburt * Harry S. Faunce Joseph W. Drapeau Ernest Chalmers Fred I. Burnell William Hayes


Theophile Antotte Joseph Brochu


Rochester


Woolen Mill Boxmaker Fore. Box Shop Farmer


Northwood Canada


Amesbury, M's 25 29 Canada 29 20 43 40


23 20 LovellCent'rMe 27 29 Rochester


Lillian Gertrude


F


Marie RoseAnnettel Edmund M 66


Norman Phillip Joseph E. A. L.


42|36 131|24


N.London, Con. Supt. Silk Mill


|N.London Conn|Westerly, R. I. |45 34 Rochester Barre, Vt. 28 28 22|18 24|22 Canada Rochester


23|22


26 18


12


13


·


14


Chester M


Lumber Mill Machinist


Shoe Operative Rochester


27 26 31 28


32|29


Dana S. Roberts Ernest Leblond


Sumner W. Watson Ovide Morin


Lunch Room Shoe Operative Canada


27 20


Raymond Joseph Joseph


Udor Nadeau


47 41


34 28


1944


32


42


4


1


Feb. 15|Rochester 16 19


20


Harold Arthur Marguerite Arline William Donald


Hazel May


F M F Rosie Maynella Roger David


Kenneth Hurlburt M F


Wilda Claire Joseph EmileAlbert M Roger Kendall


Ernest W. Bickford


2 2 Forrest Lester Henry Lamontagne Honore Dubois Byron H. Horne George Duchano


Delphine M. Vallie Aurilia Coutre


Shoe Operative Rochester Wood Chopper Canada England Bookkeeper Brickmaker Weaver


Rochester Acton, Me.


25 22


Canada Farmington


42 39


25 East Rochester Joseph George


AlfredHemst'd, Jr. Esther Sarah Fİ


Regina Albertine


Marie Angelina Grace M.


26|21


24 Gonic 29 Rochester 10


Brickmaker Carpenter Shoemaker Farmer


Dover Rochester


Carpenter


East Rochester Weaver


Lawyer Boxmaker


.


1 Edward Hurd Fred Ryan 2 Joseph G. Langevin Edwin R. Dinsmore 1 1


Fred Armand.Jos. M


Marjorie Lois Louise Marie


Births Registered in the City of Rochester-Continued


Date of Birth


Place of Birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Male or Female


Living or


No. of Child


Color


Color Parents


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Age of Father


Age of Mother


May


19 East Rochester Dorothy Mildred 20 Rochester


M


66


21


Mary June Donald Ralph


M


10


3


.€


2


4


:


4


June


1


-


F


F


10 2


3 ·Wilfred L. Bousquin Domicile Turcotte Ceaser Ragasio Ludger Jacques


All White


Laborer


Canada Rochester


Canada


26 24


16


Blacksmith


P. E. Island


Rochester


29|20


17


Shoemaker


Rochester


Ascoda, Mich.


24 21


22


Lumberman


Canada


Northwood


29 18


23


Shoemaker


Rochester


Canada


34:30


24


Laborer


Canada


39|37


27


27 Gonic 3 Rochester


56.38


Boxmaker


Lawrence, M's Rochester


29 23


Joiner


Effingh'm, N.H. Milton


27 23


18


19


23


24


24


|Harry Stone


M


2


Archie R. Emerson


Annie M. Pellerin Clara Lenners Mary B. Daley Susie E. Tebbetts Eva Lamontagne Mattie E. Shorey Elizab'th A. Hersom Emma F. Smith Nellie Clark


East Rochester Boxmaker Rochester


Shoemaker


Portsmouth


Rochester


29|26


East Rochester Minister


Rochester


Laborer


Woburn, Mass.


Bangor, Me.


38|27


31


Drug Clerk


Rochester


Rochester


32|29


Lumber Cutter Lancaster


Canada


Italy


Italy


30 23


11


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S


All White


2 1


Thomas Sylvain Joseph A. Chabot


Farmington |Rochester


Gonic Rochester


Wood Chopper Br'k&Boxm'k'r


56 38


8


M


3


1 7 Theophile Forcier James H. Allen Guy L. Sawyer


Josephine Brown


Shoemaker


Canada


Rochester


26 23


F 66


2 2 Forrest Chalmers


Albertine Jacques Jennie Springfield Bernice J. Lord


Florist


Rochester


Laborer


Dover


24|22


L


John J. Perkins Albert P. Little Jeremiah J. Morin


East Rochester Clergyman Rochester


Danville, Que.


Lime, N. H. Austria


40:36


Physician


Shoemaker


Rochester


Rochester Canada


43|33


25


26 East Rochester Richard Nathan 29 Rochester


1 2 Ralph C. Tebbetts Alfred Ferland Fred O. Shorey |Archibald W. Dudley 1 Oscar W. Stuart Thomas B. Cullen Frank C. Foss


Grace M. Dunlap Jennie D'Anjou Philomene Turcotte


Shoemaker


Merchant


Somersworth


31 23


16


Jos. Nap. Maurice M MarieLouiseAnn'tel F Bayfield S. M


5


Napoleon Jacques Bayfield Shaw


1


M F M F


6 Henry R. Vachon Elias Bannister


July


3



7


R. R. Employee Quebec


Center Ossipee 46 42


=


11 Napolean Martineau Eugene Luneau


66


4


R. R. Stat. Agt. Chelsea, Mass.


Chesham, Can. No. Stratford


29 28


24


Shoe Operative Canada


Fitchburg, M's East Rochester 30 25 Lebanon, Me. Lebanon, Me. 24 19


30


4


Natalie Meta Jos. Normand Ray. M Lucie Marguerite


Canada


28|29 44 41


9


Marie Rose Yvonne F Joseph Alfred, Jr. Marie Jeanette


35|28


2 2 Emile Lachapelle Theophile Forcier


Theresa Venezio Sophie Drapeau Emma Larochelle Hazel M. Hammond Yvonne D'Anjou LizzieL.Richardson Georgina Lapointe Matilda Douthwri't Rose A. Lachapelle Alma Desmarais Alma Desmarais Gladys Emma Piper Estelle M. Cotton


Shoemaker


45 40


F


Stillborn


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Marie Jilbette Marie Gertrude Marie Germain T. James Albert Guy Ellsworth Laurence Pearl Palma Pauline Alice Velma


31 23


24 19


July 27 Rochester 29 30 Gonic Aug. 2 Rochester 3


4


5


Robert Ernest Leda


M


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6


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Louis Thomas


M F


4. & George I. Dunnells =


Addie L. Nute


Shoemaker


Lynn, Mass. Ireland


Harwich, Mass. Dennis, Mass.


Dover


Lisbon


Sanford, Me. Rochester


23|25


6 8 10


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CatherineChristina F Marie Annette


:


2 Ernest Masse Paul P. Atland


5 Ferdinas Martineau Fred Ellis 2


Shoemaker


Brockton, Mass. Laconia


Canada


144.29 36.34


20 Rochester 21


M F


4 7 William Newbury James E. Lucey, Jr. Louis Leclaire 8 2 5 Ludwig J. Jalson Henry Beaulieu Michel Morin


Gonic Rochester


R.R. Sect.Hand Canada


Brickmaker


Laborer


25


Farmington Me 31 34


Oct.


3


Maria Aurore


Strafford


Canada Rochester


49|28


7


Willis Edmond


M


4 Dana W. Grover


8


Helen Mary


F


2. Henry J. Laverdiere George F. Lord


.


10


14 East Rochester Erlon Thomas


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Harvey D. Smith Eugene Chretien Ashall Couture Perley H. Roberts Wilson C. Edgerly Louis S. Bergeron Ernest Lamy Amie Lachapelle Lester M. Creamer John J. Taylor Thomas W. Boyce David Charette Onisephore Lacasse William E. Crockett Philip Archambault Joseph Lessard


Marion Loring Delia Du bois Lena Crateau Hazel A. Hunter Lizzie M. Litchfield Albina Therrian Olina Cadran Melina Crotean Julia M. Glade Bertha Lee Bessie M. Jenness Edna I. Ham Regina I. Lemire Lilla B. Faulkner Deneige Turgeon Rosie Lafay




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