Annual report of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire : for the year ending 1922, Part 11

Author: Rochester (N.H.)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Rochester, N.H. : The Town
Number of Pages: 304


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Respectfully submitted,


JOHN H. BATES, M. D. FRANCES EASTMAN, R. N.


Report of Playground Supervisor


To the Superintendent of Schools:


The need for economy in municipal expenditures makes it necessary for all unnecessary expense to be eliminated. The need of a playground does not have to be proven for it is now the property of the city and the only work done is cleaning out brush and dead trees. This is necessary for protection. The only question is whether it pays to have supervision and add new equipment or allow the children to use the playground as they see fit.


Children all have the play instinct which finds ex- pression in various ways and places. They are bound to play in their own yards, in the street, or in vacant fields, depending largely on the companions they keep. At first glance, such play seems free of all supervision, but in every group there is a leader and the character- istics of the group are very often similar to those of the leader. It must be decided whether the difference in supervision is worth paying for.


The big advantage the Dominicus Hanson Park has over other playgrounds is the opportunity for swim- ming. In order to find out what percentage of the children of the city can swim a questionnaire was filled out by the high school students and the pupils of Wakefield Street School. It was expected by many that probably not more than one out of every five boys and girls could swim. It was a pleasant surprise to find out that out of 137 boys questioned, 95 could swim, and that of 174 girls, there were 62 who could


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swim enough to save themselves. On a percentage basis this means that 69% of the boys and 36% of the girls in the high school building can swim. Considered as a group it means that one out of every two can swim, which probably cannot be said of the older peo- ple. The fact that parents knew the swimmers were looked after undoubtedly resulted in more children being given the opportunity to learn to swim. One of the main needs for the supervision lies in the fact that so many children frequent the river and in some cases get in beyond their depth.


During the past season a small beginning was made in land and water sports. Another year it is planned to hold weekly competitions and award suitable prizes at the close of the season. During the last three and one-half weeks of the season Miss Virginia Bliss took charge of the smaller children and conducted very successful weekly picnics besides the usual games and story hours.


No new equipment was added this year but the Red Cross made arrangements with the city officials to cover the tennis court with hot-top. This makes a durable tennis court which will withstand much use and furnishes a public court which can be used at any and all seasons.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES B. CONLON.


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TABLE A-REGISTRATION AND ATTENDANCE FOR SCHOOL YEAR, 1921-1922


SCHOOL


No. Pupils


Registered*


Boys


Girls


Average


Attendance


Average


Absence


Average


Membership


Percent. of


Attendance


Number of


Tardinesses


ALLEN SCHOOL


Bernice E. Frye


36


17


19


26


3


29


89.6


24


Gladys L. Gilman


32


20


12


25.27


1.65


26.92


93.87


37


Lillian I. Dennett


27


16


11


26.65


1.72


28.37


93.93


9


Laura S. Elms


41


15


26


37.18


2.02


39.20


94.84


20


Jean J. Keir


42


18


24


34.77


1.66


36.43


95.15


5


Florence Buckley


35


18


17


30.22


2.03


32.25


93.73


12


Julia E. Maclaren


39


20


19


37.64


2.68


40.32


93.35


32


Lida Varney


39


27


12


32.38


1.97


34.35


94.26


18


WAKEFIELD ST. Ethel W. Leonard


48


24


24


43.85


1.82


45.67


96.01


33


SCHOOL ST.


Alice M. Corson


38


18


20


27.92


2.8


30.72


90.88


33


Josie Jacobs


26


12


14


23.37


1.36


24.73


96


5


Florence M. Perkins


34


15


19


30.15


2.01


32.16


93


13


Louise P. Sawyer


34


21


13


32.97


1.75


34.72


94.9


3


Lillian F. Cooper


35


19


16


31.96


1.86


33.82


94


19


Alice M. Ludden


36


19


17


29.91


1.69


31.60


94.6


17


Mary I. Smith


36


21


15


28.10


1.10


29.20


96.2


71


Mary G. Collins


37


17


20


33.86


1.21


35.07


96.5


6


MAPLE ST.


Hattie M. Littlefield


32


15


17


26.97


1.89


28.86


93.1


46


Bessie M. Littlefield


35


13


22


33.71


1.80


35.51


94.9


30


Florence E. Dame


36


17


19


35.79


2.62


38.41


93.17


59


GONIC SCHOOL


Jane McDonald


34


21


13


29.97


2.26


32.23


92.7


13


Helen M. Eastman


29


18


11


28.66


1.42


30.08


95.5


14


Ellen L. Hart


23


14


9


19.09


.66


19.75


96.6


30


Marion E. Gray


44


24


20


38.77


1.55


40.32


96.13


26


EAST ROCHESTER


Elizabeth Blanchard


42


27


15


35.6


1.8


37.4


95.3


60


Melissa H. Jacobs


37


16


21


33.4


1.14


34.54


96.6


36


Mabel E. Warburton


40


19


21


35.38


1.33


36.71


96.37


47


Laura B. Mann


33


15


18


28.57


1.58


30.15


94


81


MEADERBORO


Ida B. Meader


21


10


11


15.23


2.06


17.29


88


29


NORTH ROCHESTER **


Elfreda M. Currier


1


1


.96


.14


1.10


87


0


HIGH SCHOOL


300


129


171


263.57


11.66


275.23


95.76


121


TOTAL


1322


655


667


1157.87


64.24


1222.11


94.7


949


*This excludes re-registrations through transfer from one school to another in the city.


** Pupils living in North Rochester, in the first six grades, attend the South Milton School. Rochester pays one-third of the expenses of this school.


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Table B-Transportation


Name


No. Carried


Route


Pay


per week


Jesse Baker


5


Salmon Falls Road


$12.50


Wesley Blaisdell


17


Salmon Falls Road


18.00


Edgar Duchesneau


2


Pickering's Crossing


1.00


George Gagne


1 Milton Road


5.00


Charles Gerrish


2 House to Tibbetts' Corner


5.00


Samuel Hale


16


Rochester Neck & Little Can.


22.00


William F. Hartford


4


Shoreyville


12.50


Mrs. F. Hodgdon


4 Meaderboro Road


10.00


Mrs. Addie Hussey


4 Dry Hill Road


8.00


Frank Osgood


7


Gonic to Dry Hill


14.00


Olive Page


8 Farmington Road


16.00


W. T. Sawyer


13 Ten Rod Road


20.00


Phylura Weeks


9


Rochester Hill


12.00


Pupils transported to Gonic on electric cars, 16


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TABLE C-JANITORS


Name of School


Name of Janitor


No. Weeks Employed


Pay per year


High


Frank R. Hayes


52


$1200


Allen


George E. Horne


39


800


School Street


Leroy S. Redlon


39


800


Gonic


Justin H. Gear


39


800


East Rochester


Charles Johnson


39


800


Maple Street


Charles Brackett


36


500


Meaderboro


Willis E. Meader


36


100


Table D-Teachers, January 1, 1922


School


Grade


Name


Educational Preparation


Home


Superintendent High School


Mathematics


Bernard Ross


Columbia University, A. M. (S4)


Headmaster Submaster Assistants


Mathematics English


Anna S. Allen


Emerson School of Oratory


French, German


Mavorette Blackmer Bates College, A. B.


History


Agnes Burnham


Smith College, A. B. Emerson School of Oratory (S1) Colby College


Science Commercial ·


Mabelle M. Clow James B. Conlon Nancie F. Evans Ruth A. Fanning Rhoda A. Hyde Marion E. Ireland Dorothy M. Sears Sara J. Wallace


Bryant & Stratton College Boston University, A. B. New Hampshire College, B. S. Wellesley College, A. B. Salem Normal School Wellesley College, A. B.


Danvers, Mass. Rochester


Wakefield Street Allen


VIII


Ethel W. Leonard


Bridgewater Normal School


So. Lebanon, Me.


I


Bernice E. Frye Gladys L. Gilman


Portsmouth Training School Farmington High School (S3) Bridgewater Normal School (S2)


III IV


Lillian I. Dennett


Plymouth Normal School


V


Laura S. Elms Jeanie J. Keir


Salem Normal School


Florence E. Buckley Plymouth Normal School


IVI


Alfred W. Smith


Harvard College, A. B. (*S2)


Rochester


Bates College, A. B.


Rochester


Herbert W. Canfield Bates College, A. B.


Rochester Rochester Erving, Mass. South Essex, Mass.


English


Rochester Rochester Rochester Danvers, Mass. E. Kingston, N. H. Newburyport, Mass.


French


Domestic Arts Latin Commercial


Eng., Com'l. Geog.


II .


Portsmouth Farmington Rochester Rochester Rochester


Rochester


Table D-Teachers, January 1, 1922-Continued


Allen


VII VII-VIII


Lida Varney Charlotte Leighton


Bridgewater Normal School Plymouth Normal School


Rochester Rochester


School Street


I


II III


IV


V


Plymouth Normal School


VI


Plymouth Normal School


VII


Plymouth Normal School (S1)


VIII


Plymouth Normal School (S1)


Maple Street


I


Hattie Littlefield Bessie Littlefield Florence E. Dame


Gorham Normal School Gorham Normal School Plymouth Normal School


Alfred, Me. Alfred, Me. Rochester


Gonic


I-II III-IV


Jane McDonald Marion Whipple Ellen L. Hart Marion E. Gray


Plymouth Normal School


V-VI


Plymouth Normal School


VII-VIII


Plymouth Normal School


Farmington


East Rochester


I-II


III-IV V-VI VII-VIII


Elizabeth Blanchard Melissa H. Jacobs Mabel E. Warburton Bridgewater Normal School (S1) Gorham Normal School Gorham Normal School Laura B. Mann


E. Lebanon, Me. E. Rochester E. Rochester Shapleigh, Me.


Meaderboro


I-VIII


Ida B. Meader


Seven Summer Sessions Rochester High School


Rochester


Supervisor of Music


Lois C. Ricketts


Northampton Institute and private study


Barre, Mass.


*S indicates attendance at a full session of summer school. The figure indicates the number of such sessions


Alice M. Corson Josie Jacobs Florence M. Perkins Louise Sawyer Lillian F. Cooper Alice M. Ludden Mary I. Smith Mary G. Collins


Gorham Normal School (S1) Rochester Training School (S1) Gorham Normal School Plymouth Normal School


Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester


II-III


IV-V


Keene Normal School


Rochester Rochester Rochester


Financial Statement


January 1, 1922 to January 1, 1923


RECEIPTS


Appropriation, Jan., 1922, $82,000 00


Tuitions,


771 35


Dog licenses, 907 42


Sale of typewriters,


126 00


Transferred from fuel account, 118 25


Miscellaneous,


127 76


$84,050 78


EXPENDITURES


Administration :


Superintendent's secretary, $750 00


Printing and office supplies, 219 75


Attendance officer, 450 00


Census of children, 5-16 years of age, 113 75


Telephone, offices of Superintend- ent and Headmaster, 114 73


Superintendent's expenses, travel outside the city, 52 90


Postage and express,


47 33


Other expenses of administra- tion, 66 13


$1,814 59


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Instruction :


Regular teachers' salaries,


$47,694 59


Music supervisor,


1,068 90


Evening school teachers,


953 00


Substitutes,


402 04


Payments to teachers attending summer school,


275 00


Elementary tuition (North Roch- ester),


315 07


Textbooks,


1,467 96


Pupils' supplies,


1,707 92


Flags,


18 23


Graduation exercises,


47 19


Other expenses of instruction,


5 14


$53,995 04


Operation and Maintenance :


Janitors' salaries,


$5,091 47


Cleaners,


278 60


Janitor at evening school,


126 00


Janitors' supplies,


394 80


Fuel,


3,311 33


Light,


101 52


Minor repairs,


1,657 54


Other expenses of operation,


90 65


-


$11,051 91


Auxiliary Agencies :


Library, reference books,


$104 89


Medical inspection,


1,205 14


Transportation,


6,189 81


Playground supervisor,


246 00


$7,745 84


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Equipment and Other Charges :


New equipment, $556 53


Adjustable seats and desks, 1,175 06


Slate blackboards,


433 78


Replacing typewriters,


385 00


State supervisory tax,


2,870 00


Superintendent's salary above the minimum,


1,300 00


Insurance,


263 40


Special repairs,


349 62


$7,333 39


$81,900 77


Bill for desk and scales carried over from


1921, 2,150 01


$84,050 78


The School Board in its budget for 1922 planned to spend on the schools $83,778. It spent $81,900.77. This was for current expenses. This amount is less than the amount of the budget because the interior of the High School was not painted as planned. There- fore the Board kept within the estimate given to the citizens, as it also did the previous year.


In addition to the expected current expenses for 1922 the Board had to pay $2,150.01 for scales (one for each building for the monthly weighing of pupils) and adjustable seats and desks. This equipment was ordered in the latter part of 1921. There was at the end of the year 1921 a balance on hand of $4,681.18 which was of course adequate to pay this bill. Through an oversight no balance was carried over to 1922 to


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take care of this. Therefore the bill had to be paid out of the 1922 appropriation in addition to the regu- lar expenses. This made the total expenditures for the year 1922 $84,050.78. But even so only $118.25 had to be transferred to the school department to settle its accounts.


BUDGET FOR 1923 ADOPTED JAN. 18, 1923 ADMINISTRATION


Superintendent's secretary, $775 00


Printing and office supplies, 225 00


Attendance officer, 300 00


Census of children, 5-16 years of


age, 120 00


Telephone, offices of Superintendent and Headmaster, 75 00


Superintendent's expenses, travel outside the city, 75 00


Postage and express,


50 00


$1,620 00


INSTRUCTION


Regular teachers' salaries,


$50,900 00


Music supervisor,


1,100 00


Evening school teachers,


1,000 00


Substitutes,


600 00


Elementary tuition (North Roch-


ester),


325 00


Textbooks,


1,400 00


Pupils' supplies,


1,800 00


Flags,


25 00


Graduation exercises,


50 00


-


$57,200 00


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ANNUAL REPORT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE


Janitors' salaries,


$5,072 00


Cleaners,


300 00


Janitor at evening school,


120 00


Janitors' supplies,


325 00


Fuel,


3,300 00


Light, ;


150 00


Minor repairs,


500 00


$9,767 00


AUXILIARY AGENCIES


Medical inspection,


$1,000 00


Transportation,


6,000 00


Playground supervisor,


300 00


$7,300 00


EQUIPMENT AND OTHER CHARGES


New equipment, general, $200 00


Replacing old typewriters, 140 00


State supervisory tax ($2.00 per pupil), 2,942 00


Superintendent's salary above min- imum, 1,300 00


Insurance, 20 00


$4,602 00


Special repairs on school buildings, 511 00


$81,000 00


Calendar 1922-1923


GRADES


1 September 5 to December 15, 14 weeks


2 weeks vacation


2 January 2 to February 16, 1 week vacation


7 weeks


3 February 26 to April 20, 1 week vacation


8 weeks


4 April 30 to June 15, 7 weeks


36 weeks


HIGH SCHOOL


1 September 5 to December 22, 15 weeks


1 week vacation


2 January 2 to February 16, 1 week vacation


7 weeks


3 February 26 to April 20 1 week vacation


8 weeks


4 April 30 to June 22, 8 weeks


38 weeks


SCHOOL SESSIONS


High School, 8.00 A. M .- 1.00 P. M.


Allen, School St., Maple St., 8.45-11.45 A. M. and 1.15-3.15 P. M.


East Rochester, 9.00-11.55 A. M., and 1.15-3.20 P. M. Gonic, 8.45-11.45 A. M. and 1.00-3.00 P. M.


Meaderboro, 8.45-11.45 A. M. and 1.00-3.15 P. M.


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ANNUAL REPORT HOLIDAYS


Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day, with the Friday following, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Fast Day, Memorial Day, and every Saturday.


NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL


Two blasts upon the fire alarm, repeated once.


At 7.05 A. M., all schools closed for the forenoon.


At 8.00 A. M., elementary schools closed for the forenoon.


At 12.30 P. M., all schools closed for the afternoon.


At 11.15 A. M., all grades dismissed at the usual morning closing hour for the rest of the day.


The same signals will be sounded in Gonic and East Rochester.


TUITION


Tuition for non-resident pupils is $55.00 a year for the High School and $1.00 a week for the elementary schools.


Non-resident pupils desiring to be admitted to Roch- ester schools should first secure a written permit from the superintendent of schools.


Graduation Exercises


CLASS OF 1922, ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL City Hall, Rochester, New Hampshire June 22, 1922, at 8. P. M. CLASS MOTTO :- Conficimus Incepta


PROGRAM


Music, Barcarolle,


Offenbach


HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


Processional March,


F. H. Williams


HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


Prayer,


REV. HERBERT F. QUIMBY


Music, Forget-me-not,


Giese-Hilton


HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB


Salutatory, Answering the Call, ESTHER HALE


Essay, America, the Hope of the World,


JOHN E. WRIGHT


Essay, The Romance of Coal,


CLARA WARBURTON


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Music, Salut d'Amour, E. Elgar


HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


Essay, The Shame of America's Illiteracy, CHRISTINE SHEDD


Essay, Meccas of the World, MILTON PARSONS


Valedictory, Graduation, a Beginning, Not an Ending, LOUISE RICHARDSON


Music, When the Foeman Bares the Steel, Sullivan (From "Pirates of Penzance") GIRLS' GLEE CLUB AND BOYS' CHORUS


Awarding of Prizes,


Presentation of Diplomas,


MAYOR WILLIAM K. KIMBALL


Class Ode,


CHARLES D. COLMAN


Benediction,


REV. E. W. CHURCHILL


March,


HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


CLASS OFFICERS


President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer,


Raymond Marquis Alcide Turmelle Esther Hale Reta Geddis


CITY OF ROCHESTER 261


CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold


CLASS HONORS


Valedictorian, Salutatorian,


Louise Richardson Esther Hale


GRADUATES


ACADEMIC COURSE


Quelma Britomarte Allen Louise M'gu'te Richardson Charles David Colman Normandie Marie Rioux


*Noreene Hattie Dynan Helen Augusta Ross


Esther Nathalie Hale Christine Shedd


Edmond James Houle


Kathryn Wallace


Richard McDuffee


John Erwin Wright


E. Milton Parsons


GENERAL COURSE


Roger Stanton Blaisdell Frank Wentworth Hussey


Charles Aime Dostie Raymond E. Marquis


Leon Kenneth Fennerty Mahlon Vaughn Stevens


John James Healy Ralph H. Wentworth


COMMERCIAL COURSE


Ruth N. Burnham Helen May Palmer


Rosamond Ann Casey Florence Virginia Estes Reta B. Geddis


Florence Haden Gray Mildred Sarah Lowe


Daisy M. Phillips


Mildred Amy Sanborn


Bernice Gladys Tibbetts


Alcide George Turmelle


Isabelle Mae Varney


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Gladys McAllister


Agnes Smith Walsh


Wilma May Otis


Clara Esther Warburton


*Certificate-Diploma will be granted on completion of work.


GRADUATES OF EIGHTH GRADE, 1922


WAKEFIELD STREET SCHOOL


George W. Brown Clifford L. Marden


*Lillian S. Burgess


*Charlotte A. Burrows


*Russell D. Charles


*Evelyn Draper


*Elmon F. Moore


*Bernard N. Dunnells Geneva A. Fennerty *Lois A. Fownes


*Ralph W. Goodrich


*Wallace E. Green


*Mavis B. Hodgdon *Gertrude S. Horne *Evelyn F. Howard Hazel M. Hull


*Elmer L. Seavey


*Hylda I. Shaw


*Gladys V. Shepard Dorothy L. Smith


*Dorothy E. Storms A. Leora Saull


*Jeannette O. Ward Henrietta J. Willet


SCHOOL STREET SCHOOL


*Bernadette H. Allen


*Doris Brown


*Hattie E. Brown Howard E. Chase


*Reginald W. King


*Olga I. Langford


* Alice B. Marchand Roselle E. Marcotte


*Kennett R. Kendall


*James Leblond Emile J. Lessard


*Ralph M. Lowd Eleanor L. Mansfield


*Norman S. McCallister


* Ateena R. Michael


*Barbara G. Mitchell


*W. Harold Muggleston *Dan M. Nixon *Hilda A. Preston


*Florice M. Robie George E. Rowe


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*Eustace B. Corson


*Natalie P. Davis


*Louise Dickinson


*Charles L. Phillips


*Doris Hamilton


*Orestes L. Rumazza


*Marian J. Hartley


*Robert S. Rumazza


*William G. Hayes Hazel A. Heath


*Helene Sarsfield


*Lawrence E. Shaw


*Brendon E. Smith


*Leona M. Horton


*Anna Stark


*Myron M. Weeks


GONIC SCHOOL


Rose Caya


Beatrice Couture


Edward Crateau


*Morris Marsh Faith Meader


*Kenneth Fernald Mary Goupil


*Lawrence Osgood


*Mary Hamel


Norma Thomas


*Carl Hartford


*Charles Watson


EAST ROCHESTER SCHOOL


Yolanda Adams


Tressa Moody


*Leila Bagley


*Winnifred Page


*Richard Bates


*Natalie Perkins


*Robert Pringle


*Beryl Small


*Herman Cilley


* Alice Thompson


*Herbert Hoyt


*Clifford Tibbetts


*Virginia Hurd Lulu Moody


*Edwin Towle


*Raymond Walsh


*George Lachapelle


Ellen Laflamme Valeda Larion


*Edyth Hooper


*Helen Jackson


*Leland Maxfield


*Charles S. Morrill


*Eleanor Blaisdell Clayton Bousquin


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MEADERBORO SCHOOL


*Melvin E. Downing *Elsie L. Macleod


*Edythe L. Hall *Leon B. Meader


*These pupils entered High School September, 1922.


IN MEMORIAM


Louise Hurd, Maple St. School, Oct. 1, 1922. Ellen Lefebvre, High School, Oct. 6, 1922. Leon Roberts, Allen School, Oct. 16, 1922.


Vital Statistics of the City of Rochester 1922


Births


Births Registered in the City of Rochester, for the Year Ending December 31, 1922


Date of Birth


Place of Birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Male cr Femal


Living cr


No. of Chi'd


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Color Parents


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Age of Father Age of Mother


Jan. 1 Rochester 1 2


Marvin Edward Elmer William Leo Elzear


M


2


Victor Canney


2 1 Harry A. Mallett Elzear Dupont


Edith M, King Jane Quercle Lucy D. Marshall Emilienne Gagnon Margaret Durward Rose Dolbeck


E. Rochester Gonic Rochester


Shoemaker Grocer


3


Preocille Helena


F


6 Gedeon Lapierre


1


George J. Barber


4


J. P. H. Dutilly Arthur Jacques Ernest A. Hudson


Alvina Perusse


Laconia


Farmer


Laconia


Negaunee Mich 43 24 Lempster Rochester


19 27


5


Ralph Edward


M F


4


M


1


Rosie Herbert


Rochester


Laborer


Canada


Berlin


36 25


20


James Carley


Grace Bodge


Barrington


Farmer


Epsom


Barrington


60


36 27


26


Shoemaker


Dover


Rochester


Canada


Canada


26


27


30


George Cammile M


4


M


1 Albert A. Belval Ernest Horne 1


Mason


Farmer Movie Operator Westerly, R. I. Ireland


Rochester


24


24


14


Harold Norman


M


Harold Pearl


3


Willis S. Blaisdell


Clerk


Rochester


Jackson


34 24


Burton Meserve Thais


1


14


Arthur Labelle


Olivene Custo


Rochester


Laborer


Canada


LawrenceMass. 45 Rochester 38


39


4


Tony S. Lance


Ethel M. Berry


Mason


Italy


38 39


24


.€


5


Tony S. Lance


Ethel M. Berry


Rochester


Shoemaker


Spinner


Rochester P. E. Island Canada Somersworth


Wolfeboro Airfield, Eng. Lebanon, Me. Canada Scotland


35 42 30 33


34


5


Barbara Ethel


2


1


Viola M. Roundy Marguerite Ames Laura G. Webber Vera G. Williams


E. Rochester


Clerk, Gr'in Mill Rochester


Farmerv'e N.Y. St.Stevens N.B. 25 21


10 E. Rochester 14 Rochester 20


Harold S. Stephens James C, Constable Arthur Lafontaine Clarence A. Buzzell


Eina J. Blake


Rochester


Truckman


Waterboro, Me. Rochester


25


22


Yard Foreman


Groveland, M's.


42


40


26


Geraldine Evelyn Elizabeth Hopkins Kenneth Edward Muriel Mary Kilda


All Living


All White


Carroll E. Andrews James Lucey


Edward Brooks


Mary O' Brien Gladys M. York Kilda Lefebvre Bellane Paridis


Carpenter


Dennisville, Me. Edmunds, Me.


34 38


Feb.


3 4


Harold Arthur


R.R. Signalman Sanford, Me. Rochester


Somersworth


39


22


13


Mary Rita Florence F


31 32


32


17


John William


1 Walter H. Bickford E. Thayer McBride


E. Rochester


Mgr.Shoe Shop


S. Weym't, M's. S. Weym'h M's 28


44


Norman Edward Catherine Frances Irene Elizabeth


M


F


Ernest Crateau


21


28


Is'bel Ella Bancroft Doris Margaret .. Robert A. M F


11


Laborer


Rochester


Waverly, Mass.


37


32


Rochester


Farmer'le, N. Y. Carpenter


All White


Flor'e M. Stanhope Anna M. Hatch Valea Garnier E ina Messier Mattie B. Allen Edna Meserve Darthea Heald


18 Boston, Mass. 21 E. Rochester 24 Rochester 24


F M F


Still born


Color


21 19


25 25 34 34 36


Gonic 3 Rochester 4 4


Dr. of Chirop.


Upholsterer


Barre, Vt. Canada


Barbara Louise Walter Franklin


F


25


26


Teamster


22


Arthur Pauquett Fred Lyons


Ruth Frances


S. Berwick, Me. 28 32


28


Feb. 26 Rochester Mar. 1


3


9


9


18


18


20


22 Gonic 27 Rochester 27 27


Domerico Donald Safford


M


1


2 Frank W. Thomas Peter Caplette


Brunote Rosina Della M. Allen Dina Nadeau Gladys Fisk Marion Kelly Elear Gauthier Hilda Schlief


E. Rochester Rochester


Chauffeur


England


Milford, Mass.


28 24


Marion Rose


M


Nellie Frances


F


5 Frederick Scruton Albert Stevens


Bernice Tufts Alma M. Carter Lellia Boulet


Middleton Rochester


Grocer


Dover


Somersworth


28 25


Teamster


Rochester


Rochester


21 21


Laborer


Canada


Dover


50 43 43 41


Farmer


Rochester


Nottingham


28|17 36|30


Shoe Cutter


N. Berwick, Me.


Rochester


34 30 20


Gonic 16


22 Rochester 24


26


28


30 May


1 3


7


7 Gonic


9 E. Rochester 10| Rochester 10


11


12 Gonic


Evelyn Margaret Helen


F


L


2 6


1 4


Frank W. Marsden George Bruce Kenneth Magoon Albert L. Massey Alfred Ferland Harry Page Lyle F. Hartford Myron I. Jenness Andreia Paste


Margaret Dickie Everrel Hurst Diana Herbert Olga C. Olson Eva Lamontagne Emma A. Caron Josie M. Glidden Ruth Libby


Lebanon, Me. Rochester Gonic Rochester


Boxmaker Farmer


Brickmaker


Italy Ashland, Me. Canada


Rochester Webster, Mass.


Joseph Leon


Frances Pauline


F


4 2 Willis L. Quimby


2 James Baxter


3 Leroy S. Giles


Laborer


Rochester


Madison


Hampton Falls 29 29 Beverly, Mass. Middleton


48 45


Dorothy Roberta Lena Irene


S


7


L


All White


Wilbert C. Rhodes Philippe Lavalle


Rochester


Shoe Operativo Labrador


Lumber Oper.


Canada


Gonic


29 28


Marguerite


F


M F


1


1 5


4 William A. P. Coram Albert Cadran Ernest Scofield Wilfred Currier Napoleon Drapeau Martin E. Berry Henry L. Osborne 1 1


Rose Cote


Yvonne Cyr


Laborer


Brickmaker


R.R.Sect. Hand Somersworth Shoemaker Chauffeur


Rochester


Dover Merrimac, M's Durham


32 27 28 19 22 18 19 18


27 33


Freemont


23 25


Portland. Me.


28 24


Barrington


36 32


Gonic


Brickmaker


Epping


Gonic


25 28


Rochester


AutoTruckman Cambridge Merchant Clerk


Turkey E. Rochester Canada


Turkey Berlin Norway Canada Rochester


52 40 43 34


Rochester


30|23


Gorham, Me. Italy


30 31 29 21 30 28 36 28 37 28


28 1 3 3 3


6


Gonic 6


Joseph Henri Leon M Leroy Stanley Harry Cecil Louise Germaine


7 1 Wilbur H. Jenness


Matilda Thibait Malvina Croteau Ethel R. Merrill Mercy E. Stuart Emelda Larochelle Alice M. Weeks


Lena M. Ducheneau Elizabeth Downing Elinor Holland


Gonic Kennebunk Me. Rochester


Shoemaker


Athol, Mass.


Gonic


24 21


R.R. Sect. Hand Canada


Canada


28 21


30 22


21 23


Mary Louise Marg't Joseph


Maurice James Barbara


M F M


F


4


3 Ralph A. Bryant Howard Benner Gordon B. Hartford James E. Callaghan Wilfred St. Peter


Annie Robichad Ernestine Cyr Marion Lord Frances Varney Mabel E. Morrill Victoria Dubois Amelia M. Marcotte Esther Hurd Lillian B. Griffin Mary Abbie Babb Marion Potvin


Gonic E. Rochester Rochester


Mill Operative Laborer Machinist Market Clerk


Dracutt, Mass. Gonic Rochester Eastport, Me. Rochester


26 24


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Robert Griffin Donald Eugene Joseph Adelard R.


M


14


M F


8 4 3


Shoemaker Farmer


Dresser


E. Rochester


Raymond


47 33


Shoemaker


Farmer


Union


14


Nathaniel H. Lunt George H. Flanagan Joseph Rocheleau Aime Lachopelle


All White


Gonic


Brick maker


Exeter


7 Rochester 8 E. Rochester 9 Rochester 10


Wakefield


Dover


23 23


Marjorie Elinor Joseph Romeo Marie G. A. J.




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