Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1911-1922, Part 2

Author: Tamworth (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Tamworth, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 520


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I hereby certify that the above is a true transcript of the records of births, marriages and deaths which have occurred in the town of Tamworth for the year ending December 31, 1910. EDWARD S. POLLARD, Town Clerk.


Annual Reports


of the


Municipal Officers


of the


Town of Tamworth, N. H.


For the Year Ending February 15, 1912


1912 THE PIONEER PRESS Sanbornville, N. H.


Annual Reports


of the


Municipal Officers


of the


Town of Tamworth, N. H.


For the Year Ending February 15, 1912


1912 THE PIONEER PRESS Sanbornville, N. H.


Warrant for Town Meeting


The State of New Hampshire


L.S To the Inhabitants of the Town of Tamworth, in the County of Carroll, in said state, qualified to vote in town affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said town, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the follow- ing subjects:


I. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make ap- propriation of the same.


3. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing highways for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year and make appropriation of the same.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to the amount required by law for the support of the Town Library.


6. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for decorating soldiers' graves.


7. To see what action the town will take in regard to fire apparatus and pass any vote relating thereto.


8. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


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Given under our hands and seal this twenty-third day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred twelve.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, Selectmen of Tamworth.


Selectmen's Report


Polls, 277


$27,700 00


Real estate, resident non-resident


449, 160 00


76,894 00


Horses, 346


27,982 00


Oxen, 48


3,514 00


Cows, 299


10,948 00


Neat stock, 82


2,146 00


Sheep, 144; goats, 16


424 00


Hogs, 14


142 00


Fowls, 516


258 00


Carriages and automobiles, 67


9,634 00


Money at interest


1,600 00


Stock in trade


15,248 00


Mills and machinery


5,550 00


$631,200 00


Tax rate $1.98 per $100


Resident tax


$10,975 26


Non-resident tax .


1,522 50


$12,497 76


Appropriations for 1911


State tax


$1,435 00


County tax


1,522 28


Highways


3000 00


Bridges


400 00


Library


100 00


Memorial day


70 00


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6


Interest on notes and cemetery trust fund


531 67


1,537 50


Schools by law In addition


1,000 00


School note and interest


864 00


Interest on school note


72 00


School supplies


300 00


Tuition


350 00


School repairs


300 00


Town expenses


500 00


Overlay


515 3I


$12,497 76


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To cash in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 191I


$109 22


Resident assessment


10,975 26


Non-resident assessment


1,522 50


Received from county, county poor


78 00


Received from state:


literary fund


114 84


school fund


462 78


savings bank tax


808 57


highway department


I34 36


forest protection


I33 71


bounties 42 60


E S Pollard, balance of dog license for 191I


I 50 20


Snelling & Harvey, rent of hall


4 00


Fines 2 00


Sarah Putnam, moth work


2 00


J K Whittemore, moth work


3 25


F S Lord, overpaid T and M line


51 38


Taxes not listed


37 62


Winslow Staples, license


5 00


G E Gilman, note 300 00


Selectmen, on loan


250 00


7


Rochester National Bank


2,000 00


700 00


66


by renewal 700 00


Cr.


$18,587 29


By having paid the following bills in summary:


Summer and winter highways


$2,673 54


Bridges 440 81


State tax


1,435 00


County tax


1,522 28


Schools, A E Wiggin, treasurer


5,084 97


County and town poor


459 96


Interest on cemetery trust fund


94 95


Interest on notes


260 00


Watering troughs


21 00


Public library


100 00


Memorial day


70 00


Dog damage


14 00


Removing brown-tail moths


56 80


Bounties on wild animals


42 60


A E Wiggin, fire warden


267 45


Services town officers


507 75


S A Hidden, state tax commission


51 00


Town line, Tamworth vs Madison


392 56


Miscellaneous


280 66


Abatements


97.62


Abigail A Edgerly, note and interest


408 33


C K Roberts, interest on note -


100 00


Rochester National Bank, note and interest


705 83


66


714 58


2,093 89


Cash in hands of treasurer


691 71


$18,587 29


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By having paid the following bills in detail; Summer highway bills:


$8 40


Ernest S Mason


80 00


C C Smith


17 00


A E Wiggin


50 00


H S Henderson


35 00


Edgar Moore


47 50


L O Meader


27 55


L L Martin


36 00


A E Wiggin


170 85


S H Jackson


30 00


H L Vittum


10 00


G F Whiting


58 50


W B Evans


50 68


F O Hobbs


44 75


J W Johnson


90 00


W H Whiting


65 50


Edwin Hammond


52 35


S H Jackson


8 00


C C Smith


183 00


Erwin A Gilman


31 25


W H Perkins


49 67


A C Spaulding


41 12


W H Perkins


15 00


J S Hayford


91 25


E S Perkins


18 50


R C Spaulding


22 20


George H Bryant


35 00


J C Goodwin


41 00


W A Stone


18 57


E D Henderson, Hackett Hill road


53 00


A E Wiggin, district 29


23 10


S A Hidden 45 00


H S Henderson


22 50


George E Gilman


9


J B Lord


5 25


Erwin A Gilman


17 00


S H Jackson


3 00


A E Wiggin


14 50


C C Smith


23 50


E J Roberts


115 30


John G Robinson


3 75


R C Spaulding


5 00


J W Johnson


10 00


I B Tilton


35 00


A C Spaulding


6 00


E S Mason


7 84


F H Carl


47 30


C C Smith


6 50


W S Gardner


21 50


E A Gilman


2 00


W H Perkins


10 80


Raymond Moody


19 25


E D Henderson


IO 50


George F Whiting


9 25


C H Remick


15 00


A T Walden


14 62


J B Lord


6 25


Ansel Cummings


5 00


Ansel Cummings


1 00


J C Goodwin


3 00


E J Roberts


II 65


E D Henderson


20 00


W S Gardner


14 00


James O Gerry, balance on boulder


20 00


N W Hutchins


32 30


Ernest L Mason


13 60


A E Wiggin


18 50


M E Robertson


170 50


L O Meader


7 20


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S A Hidden R C Spaulding


14 20


6 00


$2,318 30


Winter highway bills:


J T Boyd


$13 25


E D Henderson


25 50


W A Stone


II 00


L L Martin


3 00


James W Tyler


3 00


George H Bryant


3 00


Raymond Moody


5 50


E D Henderson


IO 20


J C Goodwin


4 40


R C Spaulding


7 20


L H Vittum


6 00


J S Hayford


5 60


J B Lord


2 00


N W Hutchins


2 00


James Howard


75


A E Wiggin


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12 50


E G Clark


7 50


Edgar Moore


5 50


M E Robertson


26 00


Frank Arling


7 00


H S Henderson


18 00


J T Boyd


12 50


W H Perkins


15 95 .


N W Hutchins


4 05


Lester E Moody


5 20


L O Meader


3 05


FO Hobbs


30 00


A T Walden


12 45


C H Remick


9 50


G H Bryant H S Henderson R C Spaulding E F Currier Samuel A Hidden W A Stone J C Goodwin


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6 00


3 50


6 54


53 50


4 50


6 00


3 60


$355 24


Bridge bills:


Hiram Mason, bridge plank


$29 72


W H Perkins, Boyden bridge


II 50


W H Perkins, Perkins bridge


4 25


W H Perkins, Chas Dow bridge


15 25


H S Henderson


20 70


F P Evans, plank and railing


67 0I


A E Wiggin, Village bridge


8 00


A E Wiggin, Wonalancet bridge


2 00


A E Wiggin, Key's bridge


3 00


R E Arling, hauling plank


5 95


W N Mason, plank and stringers


115 89


Hiram Mason, plank and labor, Geo F Dow bridge


30 00


F P Evans, plank


95 54


E D Henderson, Swift River bridge


8 00


E D Henderson, stringers and labor, Mason bridge 24 00


$440 81


County and Town Poor:


Augustus Chase, aid


$50 00


Levi Bunker, care of William Price


4 50


H B Smith, board of William Price


23 00


L W Lord, M D, George F Dow


3 00


A T Davis, burial of unknown body


30 00


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John Davis, board of Henry. Wiggin 43 00


S O Kimball, John Dow 78 00


S O Kimball, George F Dow 5 15


Edwin Remick, M D, George F Dow


22 00


Edwin Remick, M D, George Gilman 15 65


Edwin Remick, M D, Augustus Chase 25 00


John Davis, board Henry Wiggin


32 00


E S Pollard, supplies, George F Dow 75 4I


9 50


N W Hutchins, wood, George F Dow N W Hutchins, wood, George F Dow


21 50


F P Evans, wood furnished George F Dow


3 75


F E Bryar, M D, George F Dow


8 50


Josiah Hobbs, watching unknown body 5 00


Albert Fortier, watching unknown body


5 00


$459 56


Brown-tail moths:


E G Garland, horse hire


$9 50


D B Alley 20 00


12 80


M W Chamberlain


8 00


D B Alley


6 50


$56 80


Bounties:


Fred M Whiting, 37 hedgehogs


$7 40


Fred M Whiting, 13 hedgehogs 2 60


Chas Brown, 3 hedgehogs 60


Fred M Whiting, 9 hedgehogs


I 80


W H Moody, I bear 5 00


E D Henderson, cash paid for bounties on 22 hedgehogs 4 40


S A Hidden, cash paid for bounties on 55 hedgehogs II OO


H W Robinson


13


C C Smith, cash paid for bounties on 18 hedgehogs 3 60


E D Henderson, cash paid for bounties on 19 hedgehogs 3 80


R C Spaulding, cash paid for bounties on 12 hedgehogs 2 40


$42 60


Watering troughs:


Chas S Drew


$3 00


Wm James


3 00


E F Pillsbury


3 00


F A Whiting


3 00


W S Gardner


3 00


E D Henderson


3 00


Edwin Remick


3 00


$21 00


Dog damage:


E D Henderson, I sheep


$5 60


C F Bodge, II hens


9 00


$14 00


Abatements:


C C Smith, loss by fire


$40 00


George F and Phoebe Dow, unable to pay


4 95


I B Tilton, loss by fire


14 85


Joseph Plant, loss by fire


7 48


George F Dow, poll for 1910, over 70


2 IO


Arthur Fisher, poll, paid in N Y


I 98


John Hayford, poll 1910, paid in Ossipee


2 IO


John Hayford, poll 1911, paid in Ossipee


I 98


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A M Harvey, poll, left town


I 98


Percy Williams, poll, minor I 98


Chas Berry, poll, left town I 98


W H Whiting, overtaxed


I 98


Cora Drew, taxed twice


99


O P Hobbs, overtaxed


2 97


M L Schenck, soldier


9 90


Runnells Hall


20


Union Hall


20


$97 62


Tamworth and Madison line:


.


F S Lord, chairman of commission


$300 00


F S Lord, chairman of commission 10 06


S A Hidden, services and cash paid for labor 41 50


R C Spaulding, services and cash paid for labor


41 00


$392 56


State Tax Commission:


S A Hidden, expenses of selectmen in attendance at convention


$51 00


Forest Fires:


A E Wiggin, fire warden


$31 65


66


100 00


135 80


$267 45


Notes and Interest:


Abigail A Edgerly, note and interest


$408 33


C K Roberts, interest on note


100 00


F S Lord, interest on notes


200 00


E F Currier, administrator, interest on H S Currier note 60 00


15


Rochester National Bank, note and interest


705 83


714 58


66


2,093 89


$4,282 63


Miscellaneous Bills:


A E Wiggin, telephone and horse hire


$4 60


M W Chamberlain, express and postage


87


L L Martin, repairing roller


27 34


S A Hidden, insurance on town library


30 00


S A Hidden, insurance on town house


20 00


A E Wiggin, school treasurer's bond E S Pollard, town treasurer's bond


7 50


C C Smith, collector's bond


6 00


E C Eastman, tax collector's book


2 55


Carroll County Pioneer, printing town reports


27 20


E C Eastman, supplies IO 80


2.50


George W Tibbitts, repairs for road machine


17 00


James Gilman, mowing cemetery


3 50


Fred Bunker, mowing cemetery


3 50


L G Mason, damage to automobile


20 00


George E Garland, winding clock


10 00


S O Kimball, supplies 9 0I


Page & Perkins, repairing rollers


27 25


Edwin Remick, recording births and deaths


5 00


E S Pollard, supplies


I 76


E F Currier, teaming roller and express


6 50


E C Eastman, town order book


I 75


S A Hidden, cash paid for postage, office supplies, etc


10 03


J H Martin, board of selectmen


21 00


$280 66


C C Mason, repairing road machine


5 00


16


Services Town Officers: M E Robertson, auditor


$2 00


F P Evans, auditor


2 00


F P Evans, ballot clerk 2 00


A E Wiggin, selectman


6 00


M W Chamberlain, selectman


3 00


Charles Robertson, constable


2 00


C C Knowlton, supervisor


6 00


C H Remick, supervisor


6 00


J C Goodwin, supervisor


6 00


Ansel Cummings, police C C Smith, tax collector


· 125 00


George F Batchelder, board of health


6 00


E Remick, M D, board of health


II 00


S A Hidden, moderator 5 00


E S Pollard, town treasurer


40 00


E S Pollard, town clerk


40 00


S A Hidden, selectman 88 75


E D Henderson, selectman 70 00


R C Spaulding, selectman


77 00


$507 75


State and County Tax


Solon A Carter, state treasurer


$1,435 00


Charles E Smart, county treasurer


1,522 28


$2,957 28


Schools, A E Wiggin, Treasurer:


Schools by law


$1,537 50


In addition


1,000 00


School note and interest


864 00


Interest on school note


72 00


Tuition


350 00


10 00


School repairs School supplies Literary fund School fund


17


300 00


300 00


114 84


462 78


Balance dog license


75 95


In excess of appropriations


7 90


$5,084 97


Memorial Day:


George F Balchelder, treasurer


$70 00


Public Library :-


C H Dow, treasurer


$100 00


Cemetery Trust Fund:


F A Whiting, trustee, ( Riverside)


$48 41


William Weeks, trustee, (Chocorua )


36 29


Nathaniel Berry, trustee, (Fowler's Mills).


2 62


E T Gilman, trustee


7 63


$94 95


Assets


Cash in hands of treasurer


$691 71


James W Gilman, note and interest


143 10


James W Gilman, note and interest


122 96


Samuel E and Annie S Perkins, joint note


58 00


Augustus Chase, note and interest


52 37


Due from Town of Madison, balance line expense


37 25


Due from county


48 75


Due from school treasurer


7 90


$1,162 04


Liabilities


Cemetery trust fund


$2,905 00


Nov 27, 1909 H S Currier, note


1,500 00


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Aug 5, 1910 F S Lord, note, (joint fund) 1,000 00


Aug 20, 1910 C K Roberts, note 2,000 00


Oct 3, 1910


F S Lord, note, (joint fund)


3,000 00


May 16, 191I George E Gilman, note and


interest 31I 25


Sept 2, 191I A T Davis, note and interest 255 65


Liabilities over assets


$10,971 90


$9,809 86


Respectfully submitted, SAMUEL A HIDDEN, EDWIN D HENDERSON, ROBERT C SPAULDING, Selectmen of Tamworth.


Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 24, 1912. We hereby certify that we have this day examined the · accounts of the selectmen and treasurer of the town of Tamworth, and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.


MILFORD W CHAMBERLAIN, FRANK P EVANS, Auditors of Tamworth.


Report of Library Treasurer


Receipts


Cash in hands of treasurer, Feb 15, 191I


$5 19


Town appropriation 100 00


Received for fines 64


Balance due treasurer IO 61


$116 44


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Disbursements


Librarian


$50 00


Books


39 59


Magazines


7 10


Express


4 75


Insurance on books


15 00


$116 44


Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. DOW, Treasurer


Cemetery Trust Fund (Income) Chocorua Cemetery


Cash on hand from 1910


$60 20


Received from town


36 29


$96 49


Expenditures


By labor


$41 20


Cash on hand


55 29


$96 49


WILLIAM WEEKS, Trustee


Riverside Cemetery


Cash on hand from 1910


$16 87


Received from town


48 41


$65 28


Expenditures


Fertilizer


$26 50


Paint, hardware, etc


13 87


By labor


II 42


20


Cleaning and resetting stones Canvas Cash on hand


4 25


7 10


2 14


$65 28 JOHN L. MASON FRANK A. WHITING MARSHALL E. SMITH


Trustees.


Report of School Board


Dr.


To balance from treasurer, 1910


$206 27


appropriations for schools by law in addition


1,537 50


1,000 00


for repairs


300 00


for supplies


300 00


appropriations for notes and interest


872 00


interest on school note


72 00


tuition


350 00


balance dog tax


75 95


amount received from state for attendance ·


150 00


approved teachers


120 00


tuition rebate


192 78


literary fund


114 84


received from Rochester National Bank


300 00


$5,591 34


Cr.


By having paid the following bills in summary:


Salaries of teachers


$2,762 00


Supplies


174 44


Service


151 00


Miscellaneous bills


57 55


Repairs


130 17


Tuition


260 02


Fuel


85 05


Text books


212 20


Transportation


194 80


Notes and interest


1,400 17


Janitors


61 25


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Insurance Cash on hand


35 00 67 69


$5,591 34


Amount paid teachers, Spring term:


Bertha Dreghorn


$150 00


Sylvia Evans


135 00


Maud Huntress


I20 00


E R Bannister


210 00


Ariana B McNeal


135 00


Helen Bassett


120 00


Charlena Bickford


104 00


Emma Drew


104 00


Grace Shannon


120 00


M L Vittum


150 00


$1,348 00


Amount paid teachers, Fall term:


E R Bannister


$210 00


Helen Bassett


120 00


Sylvia Evans


135 00


Helena Johnson


135 00


Emma Drew


169 00


Maud Huntress


135 00


Ida Mahoney


135 00


Esther Smith


135 00


Grace Shannon


120 00


Annie Kimball


I20 00


$1,414 00


Miscellaneous bills:


Edson Alley


$0 75


Lizzie Remick


2 50


Roy Alley Harry Berry Ansel Cummings C J Ames


3 19


2 10


2 40


7 61


Geo F Batchelder


7 56


Ned Johnson


75


Aldo Stevens


50


Lizzie Remick


I 25


C J Ames


33 19


Hattie B Clark


I 50


Geo F Batchelder


4 15


Roy Alley


60


A E Wiggin


7 50


Walter E Bickford


I 00


Roy Arling


I 00


$57 55


Tuition:


Tilton Seminary


$53 32


C D Thyng


26 66


Geo A Plympton


13 34


C D Thyng


66 65


C D Thyng


86 72


Geo L Plympton


13 33


$260 02


Transportation:


H B Kelley


$0 50


Fred J Bickford


32 00


Fred J Bickford


20 00


W A Stone


51 30


J C Goodwin


91 00


$194 80


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By having paid the following for repairs: J A Clifford


$7 00


Benjamin Shorey


75


John Robinson


2 25


C E Beck


7 73


W M Nutt


2 88


Johnson Clark


17 60


J F Chick


76 36


W H Ames


12 60


Almon Long


3 00


$130 17


By having paid the following for janitors:


Edson Alley


$1 00


Aldo Stevens


45 00


E O Bookholz


3 75


W Whiting


4 00


Roland Ames


7 50


$61 25


By having paid the following notes and interest:


W H Tilton


$40 00


C C Knowlton


4 00


Ella Knowlton


8 00


Rochester National Bank


304 50


James Liberty


7 00


Mary Tilton


1,036 67


$1,400 17


By having paid the following amounts for fuel: G W Tewksbury $12 00


Walter C Smith I 30


M E Robertson W Staples N W Hutchins F P Evans George F Batchelder


25


12 00


15 00


10 00


5 25


17 50


George W Tewksbury


12 00


$85 05


By having paid the following bills for text books: Ginn & Co


$4 48


American Book Co


204 08


Houghton Dutton Co


I 64


Dictionary


2 00


$212 20


By having paid the following bills for supplies: E E Babb & Co


$32 77


Kenney Bros & Walkins


32 65


Houghton Mifflin & Co


3 50


R E Lane


5 25


E C Eastman


I 24


Milton Bradley Co


56 46


J L Hammett


5 40


F L Moore


3 44


Forrest & Chick


2 00


A L Vittum


14 20


Gilman Bros


2 IO


Fred L Moore


2 50


S O Kimball


60


E S Pollard


12 33


$174 44


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By having paid the following bills for services: E L Pollard


$2 00


George F Batchelder


35 00


C J Ames


35 00


A E Wiggin


3 00


A E Wiggin


25 00


M E Robertson


10 00


George F Batchelder, clerk 25 00


C H Remick


16 00


$151 00


By having paid the following for insurance: Samuel A Hidden $35 00


Respectfully submitted, MARK E. ROBERTSON GEORGE F. BATCHELDER School Board of Tamworth


This certifies that I have this day examined the ac- counts of school board and treasurer of the school district of Tamworth and find the same properly vouched and correctly cast.


E. S. POLLARD, Auditor. Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 26, 1912.


VITAL STATISTICS


To the Selectmen:


In compliance with an act of the legislature passed June session, 1887, requiring clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the annual report, I hereby submit the following:


BIRTHS


DATE


NAME (IF ANY) OF CHILD


SEX


LIVING OR


STILLBORN


NUMBER OF


CHILD


COLOR


NAME OF FATHER


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER


RESIDENCE OF PARENTS


OCCUPATION OF FATHER


BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER


BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER


Jan 6


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Herbert E Abbott Alice M Gilman


Tamworth


Laborer Butcher Farmer


Sandwich Tamworth


23


Alice Reid


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1


2


Wilbur J Bickford Frances Hobbs


17


Edward Lester


111


1


2


Lester E Moody Irving C Cole


Mary E, Corcoran Evelyn M Wiggin


Mar 8


Lilian Frances


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1


3


1


3


1


4


1


3


Ernest L Clifford


Lenora B Arling Blanche E Jeffers


Laborer


Sept 14


Claude Milton


111


1


2


1


5


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1


5


1


2


Perley C Grace


Nellie Berry


Dec 24


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Eulalie


f


1


2


William J Pascoe


Josie L Moulton


30


Charles Bernard


111


1


2


Clinton C Mason


Floral> McPherson


Merchant Blacksmith


Sandwich Freedom Tamwortlı


Antigonish NS Tamworth SoHansonM'ss Eaton Somerville M's


Nov 8


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Leonard C Vittum LauraIHutchins'n


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Sept 14


Clifford Aquila


Oct 18


Celia


Edw'rd Hammond Mary McGilliory


66


Farmer =


Tamworth Sandwich Boston Mass Portland Me


20


Florence Marion


f


1


5


Walter C Walker


Hattie B Bickford Nellie W Hobbs


-


Blacksmitlı Mail carrier Laborer


May 6


Doris Lavina


12


Ethel May Roland E


111


All white


Albert J Fortier


Edwin J Elliott


AmandaAnderson


|Farmer


Painter


Aug 19


Frank Wilbur


111


1


1


Almon J Whiting Elizabeth Palmer


Feb 4


Ossipee


f


111


Claude P Ames


Augustus A Chase Ida E Davis


f


MARRIAGES


PLACE AND


DATE OF


MARRIAGE


NAME OF GROOM 'AND BRIDE RESIDENCE OF EACH


AGE


COLOR


BIRTHPLACE AND OCCUPATION OF EACH


NAME AND BIRTH- NAME AND BIRTH-


AND


AND


OFFICIAL STATION OF PERSON BY WHOM MARRIED


Sandwich January I


Everett S Perkins 56 Tamworth Annie L Hill 45


Sandwich , Farmier


George Perkins Wells Me Timothy Bean Stowe Me


Frank Pearl Porter We


George F Whiting Annie Choate


Tamworth


Amos T Davis 48


Tamworth Undertaker


Hiram T Davis Effingham Hiram Mason Albany


Moultonboro Saralı Hodgdon Effingham11 Angelina Head Tamworth


Sandwich


Perley Floyd 21


May 8


Tamworth


All white


Ossipee Sawyer New Durham Housekeeper Gray Me Teacher Tamworth At home


New Durham William H Dow Lewiston Me Elroy G Bartlett Meredith Hobart B Ford Hamden Vt Frank P Smith Tamworth


New Durliam Clara W Pennell Gray Me Imogene Evans Moultonboro Lucy A Morse Groton Vt Alice Humphry Burke Vt


Ansel E Lee Justice Sandwich


G A Sherajan


Clergyman


Tamworth


D A Gammon


Clergyman


Tamworth


Edward S Canfield


Clergyman


Sandwich


Acton Me


, June 8


Justin W Williams 55 Tamworth Clara A Perkins 53


20


Sandwich


At home


Ida Mason Almon Floyd Parsonsfield Me Aristus W Grant Sandwich Shaba Williams Ossipee Benjamin Perkins Olive Deland


Tamworth Elizabeth Bennett .


Sandwich Lydia Welch Ossipee


Tamworth


New Durham Ralph P Dow 22


July 19


Gray Me Evelyn B Bartlett 20 Tamworth Edmund M Ford 47


Tamworth August 5


Tamworth


Morgan Vt Scale maker Burke Vt


Grace Smith 27


Tamworth


At home


S M Blackey Randolplı Vt Mary A Heatlı Fryeburg Me Caroline Rounds Porter Me


Tamworth


March 6


Porter Me Sadie E Whiting 16


Tamworth


Ossipee


Marclı 22


Tamworth Harry W Pearl 24


Stowe Me Housekeeper Porter Me Farmer Tamworth Housekeeper


PLACE OF FATHER PLACE OF MOTHER


RESIDENCE


RESIDENCE NAME, RESIDENCE AND


OCCUPATION


OCCUPATION


OF FATHER


OF MOTHER


Tamworth Cora E Stearns 45 Albany Tamworth Housekeeper Tamworth Merchant


Nettie Grant' Sandwich


James W Williams


Clergyman


Acton Me


E Newell


Clergyman


Belmont


W C Bartlett


Clergyinan


Moultonboro


Marriages, Concluded


Tamworth October I


Eugene C Doe 26 Parsonsfield Me Anna P Wood 29 Beverly Mass HavenCKnowlton 18 Tamworth


white


Parsonsfield Laborer Beverly Mass Nurse


Eugene M Doe Parsonsfield Me George B Pearson Beverly Mass CalvinCKnowlton Tam worth


Myra Lord


Limerick Me Mary Wallace Beverly Mass


Tamworth December 5


Ida M Downs 21


Tamworth


Waitress


Charles Downs Tamworth


Ella Smith


Porter Me


Daniel A Gammon Clergyman Tamworth


hit Tamworth Carpenter Tamworth


Etta M Prosely Sandwich


John P Demeritt Clergyman Tamworthi


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


MUNICIPAL OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Tamworth,


NEW HAMPSHIRE


For the Year Ending February 15,


Nineteen hundred and thirteen


1913 THE BARN PRINTERY, Benj. P. Nicholls, Prop. CHELSEA, MASS.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


MUNICIPAL OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Tamworth,


NEW HAMPSHIRE


For the Year Ending February 15,


Nineteen hundred and thirteen


1913 THE BARN PRINTERY, Benj. P. Nicholls, Prop, CHELSEA, MASS.


Warrant for Town Meeting.


The State of New Hampshire.


[L. S.] To the Inhabitants of the Town of Tamworth in the County of Carroll in said State, qualified to vote in town affairs.


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said town on Tuesday, the eleventh day of March, next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make ap- propriation of the same.


3. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing highways for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to the amount required by law for the support of the Town Library.


6. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for decorating soldiers' graves.


7. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Se- lectmen to contract with the Chocorua Company for elec- trical power for street lighting.


8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for improving the highway leading from Tamworth Village to Wonalancet via new road so called and make appropriation of the same,


9. To see if the town will vote to erect a steel bridge across Bearcamp River in place of the Perkins Bridge so called and make appropriation for the same.


10. To see if the town will vote to accept state aid as provided for in Section 4 of Chapter 35 of laws of 1905.


11. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to be applied to town debt.


12. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Se- lectmen to purchase one or more road drags and make ap- propriation for the same.


13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate money for the purchase of a suitable safe for the use of the Town Clerk.


14. To see if the town will vote to return to the Road Agent system as provided in Chapter 29, Laws of 1893, and subsequent amendments, not including Chapter 29, Laws of 1899.




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