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At the termination of this contract all property used by said party of the second part under the same shall remain the property of said party of the second part, its successors and assigns.
If during the period for which this contract shall remain in force said party of the first part shall desire more electric lights, said party of the second part agrees to furuish the same at a price not exceeding the price herein stipulated, viz., $95.00 per year for each light of standard 2,000 candle power for every night in the year and to be lighted from twilight to twilight.
If there is during the term of this coutract, any radical change in the manner of generating electricity, whereby the cost of producing the current is materially lessened, then an
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adequate reduction in the price of electric lighting service shall be made.
THE CITY OF LACONIA.
By C. A. BUSIEL, Mayor.
B. F. DRAKE, H. W. GORRELL, GEO. W. WEEKS, Council.
Committee on Lighting Streets of the City
THE LACONIA ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY. By J. F. MERRILL, JAMES H. TILTON, DENNIS O'SHEA, ADDISON G. COOK, Directors. JEFFERSON GILBERT, A. G. FOLSOM, F. P. HOLT,
CONTRACT BETWEEN L. & L. V. WATER WORKS AND LACONIA.
This indenture, interchangeably executed this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, by and between the town of Laconia in the county of Belknap and state of New Hampshire, by its select- men, and the Laconia and Lake Village Water Works, a cor- poration duly established by law and doing business in said Laconia and in Gilford in said county, by its committee duly authorized, witnesses as follows :
Said Water Works corporation agrees to furnish water to supply the flush tanks now belonging to the sewerage system of Laconia village in said town of Laconia and any flush tanks that may hereafter be added to said system during the con- tinuance of this contract (reserving, however, the right to make a reasonable charge for connecting with said additional flush tanks, if the distance shall exceed fifty feet) at the rate of six dollars and seventy-five cents a year for each one-hundred gallon tank discharging once in twenty-four hours, ten dollars for each one hundred and fifty gallon tank discharging once in twenty-four hours, and thirteen dollars and fifty cents for each two hundred gallon tank discharging once in twenty-four hours, said rates to be increased or diminished for tanks dis- charging in different times in the same proportion as the fre- quency of discharging shall be increased or diminished.
Said Water Works corporation agrees to connect with the balance of flush tanks now unconnected with their pipes, at their earliest convenience, not to exceed two years from the date of this contract.
Said town agrees to pay the rates due hereunder at whatever times said Water Works corporation may set for the payment of its water rates by other customers.
The parties agree that the setting of said flush tanks to discharge in a given time and any change in said setting shall
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be only in the presence of the superintendent of sewers of said town and the superintendent of said Water Works, or such other agents as either party may appoint.
This contract shall continue for the term of ten years from and including the date hereof.
TOWN OF LACONIA, By A. S. GORDON, J. H. ROBINSON, Selectmen. A. J. FARRAR, LACONIA AND LAKE VILLAGE WATER WORKS, By BENJ. F. DRAKE, F. P WEBSTER, Committee.
INCORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF LACONIA.
AN ACT to divide the town of Meredith and constitute the town of Laconia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened.
SECTION 1. That all that part of the town of Meredith lying southerly of the following line, to wit : Beginning at a point on the easterly shore of Sanbornton bay, on the line between lots numbered three and four in the seventh range and first division of lots in said town of Meredith ; thence easterly on said line to the rangeway; thence northerly on said rangeway to the corner between lots numbered eight and nine in the sixth range ; thence easterly on the line between said lots, the length of two lots, to the rangeway between the fourth and fifth range ; thence northerly on said rangeway to the corner between lots number three and four in the fourth range ; thence easterly on the line between said lots, the length of two lots, to the rangeway between the second and third range ; thence southerly on said rangeway to the corner between lots numbered three and four in the second range; thence easterly on the line between said lots, the length of two lots, to the Winnipesaukee lake ; thence southerly on the - waters of said lake, and the line between the towns of Mere- dith and Gilford and town of Meredith, and on said Sanborn- ton bay, to the bounds begun at, be and the same is hereby severed from the town of Meredith, and made a body politic and corporate, by the name of Laconia.
SEC. 2. All real and personal property, including all debts and demands of every kind, now owned by and due to the
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town of Meredith, all school and other funds owned by said town, and the proportion of the literary fund, which, until a new appointment of state taxes be payable to said towns, shall be divided between said towns in proportion of four dol- lars and sixty-nine cents to the town of Meredith, and three dollars and ninety-seven cents to Laconia, and if said towns cannot agree upon the division of any such property, Daniel K. Smith of Gilford, John H. Thompson of Holderness, and Daniel G. Ladd of Gilmanton, upon the request of either town, may make division of the same, or assign the same or any part thereof, to either of said towns, and may order the town to which such property may be assigned, to pay over such sums of money to the other town as in their opinion is equitable, according to the foregoing proportion, and may fix the time of payment.
SEC. 3. All taxes assessed since last March upon the polls and estates of those residing within the limits of Laconia, and all non-residents' taxes assessed since last March in said limits of Laconia, shall be collected by the collector to whom the same has been committed for that purpose, and after deducting therefrom the state and county taxes, shall be paid by him over to the town of Laconia, in the same manner and proportion in which he is directed to pay the same over to the town of Meredith, before the division, and the treasurer of Laconia, when chosen and legally qualified, shall have power to issue an extent against such collector for neglect to comply with the provisions of this act, that he would have if such collector had been chosen by said town of Laconia.
SEC. 4. All debts and liabilities heretofore incurred by said town of Meredith, and all municipal expenses of said town since the eighth day of March last, shall be paid by said towns in the same proportion in which the property was divided.
SEC. 5. All paupers now supported by the town of Meredith, shall be supported by the towns of Meredith and Laconia, each of said towns contributing to their support in the same proportion that the property of said towns was divided, until such time as either of said towns shall call for a division of
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said paupers ; and if said towns do not agree upon a division, the said Smith, Thompson and Ladd shall, upon the request of either of said towns, determine and assign to each of said towns their proportion of said paupers upon the same basis, as near as practicable, as that adopted for a division of the town property, and determine which of said paupers shall be supported by each of said towns, provided, however, that no person who is not, at the time of the passage of this act, in actual receipt of assistance from said Meredith, and sup- ported by the same, shall be considered a pauper within the meaning of this act.
SEC. 6. In all assessments of state and county taxes, until the legislature shall otherwise order, the town of Mer- edith shall pay four dollars and sixty-nine cents and the town of Laconia three dollars and ninety-seven cents, and the state and county treasurers shall issue their respective warrants ac- cordingly.
SEC. 7. Horatio N. Burnham, John C. Moulton, Stephen Gale and Samuel W. Saunders, or any two of them, may call the first meeting of said town of Laconia, by posting up a warrant for that purpose as the law directs, at which meeting either of said persons may preside until a moderator shall be chosen, and at such meeting all necessary officers for said town may be chosen.
SEC. 8. The town of Laconia shall form a part of coun- cillor district number two, senatorial district number six, and congressional district number one, and the militia thereof shall belong to the twenty-ninth regiment.
SEC. 9. This act shall take effect from and after its pas- sage.
Approved July 14, 1855.
AN ACT to annex a portion of the Town of Gilford to the Town of Laconia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened.
SECTION 1. That all of that part of the town of Gilford bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones
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on the easterly side of Round bay on a line with the norther- ly line of Thomas Durrell's land, and running easterly to and along said Durrell's land to the line between school districts No. 4 and No. 12; thence southerly on the line of school dis- trict No. 4 to the line between Gilford and Belmont ; thence westerly on the line between Gilford and Belmont to San- bornton bay, and to the line between Gilford and Laconia ; thence northerly on said bay, Winnipiseogee river and Round bay, being on the line between Gilford and Laconia, to the bound begun at, be and the same hereby is severed from the town of Gilford and annexed to the town of Laconia.
SEC. 2. The town of Laconia shall assess and collect for the use and benefit of the town of Gilford, upon the polls and estates of the persons and estates liable to taxation in the portion of Gilford annexed to Laconia by this act, the sum of twenty thousand dollars and interest from the second Tues- day of March, 1875, within eight years from the passage of this act; but not more than one-fourth part of said twenty thousand dollars shall be assessed as aforesaid in any one of said eight years. Said sum shall be paid by said Laconia to said Gilford when collected.
SEC. 3. All taxes heretofore assessed annually upon the polls and estates of persons residing within the limits of the territory hereby annexed to Laconia, and upon the estates of said territory, if non-residents, shall be collected and applied the same as if this act had not been passed.
SEC. 4. The polls and estates of persons residing within the limits of the territory hereby annexed to Laconia, and the estates in said territory of non-residents, shall not be taxed or in any way liable for the existing debts or liabilities of the town of Laconia, but all such debts and liabilities shall be paid by said town of Laconia the same as if this act had not been passed.
SEC. 5. In all assessments of state and county taxes, until the legislature shall otherwise order, the town of Gilford shall pay four dollars and twenty-five cents, and the town of Laco- nia shall pay eight dollars and thirty cents, and the state and county treasurer shall issue their respective warrants accord- ingly.
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INCORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF LACONIA.
SEC. 6. All that part of Gilford annexed to Laconia by this act, shall constitute a part of school district No. 1 in said Laconia, and all that part of school district No. 4 in said Gilford not annexed to Laconia by this act, is hereby made a , part of school district No. 13 in said Gilford.
SEC. 7. This act shall take effect on its passage.
Approved July 2, 1874.
AN ACT to annex a portion of the Town of Laconia to the Town of Gilford.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened.
SECTION 1. That all that part of the town of Laconia bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones on the westerly shore of Long bay, so called, at the north- easterly corner of the farm of Enoch B. Prescott; thence westerly on the northerly line of said Prescott's farm to the highway leading from Lake Village to Meredith ; thence northerly on said highway to the centre of Tilton brook, so called ; thence westerly down the centre of said brook to Round bay, so called ; thence on said Round bay to the line dividing the town of Gilford from the town of Laconia, be and the same hereby is severed from the town of Laconia and an- nexed to the town of Gilford.
SEC. 2. The town of Gilford shall assess and collect for the use and benefit of the town of Laconia, upon the polls and estates of the persons and estates liable to taxation in the portion of Laconia annexed to Gilford by this act, the sum of two thousand dollars, and interest from the second Tuesday of March, 1877, within four years from the passage of this act; but no more than one-half of said sum of two thousand dollars shall be assessed as aforesaid, in any one of said four years. Said sum shall be paid by said Gilford to said Laco- nia when collected.
SEC. 3. All taxes heretofore assessed annually upon the polls and estates of persons residing within the limits of the
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territory hereby annexed to Gilford, and upon the estates of said territory of non-residents, shall be collected and applied the same as if this act had not been passed.
SEC. 4. The polls and estates of persons residing within the limits of the territory hereby annexed to Gilford, and the estates in said territory of non-residents, shall not be taxed or in any way liable for the existing debts or liabilities of the town of Gilford, but all such debts and liabilities shall be paid by said town of Gilford the same as if this act had not been passed.
SEC. 5. In all assessments of state and county taxes, un- til the legislature shall otherwise order, the town of Laconia shall pay six dollars and eighty-seven cents, and the town of Gilford shall pay five dollars and sixty-eight cents; and the state and connty treasurers shall issue their respective war- rants accordingly.
SEC. 6. All that part of Laconia annexed to Gilford by this act shall constitute a part of school district number 13 in said Gilford.
SEC. 7. Any person qualified to vote at any meeting held within six months from the passage of this act, in Laconia as now constituted, shall have the right to vote in Gilford, in which he shall become an inhabitant by the passage of this act.
SEC. 8. This act shall take effect on its passage.
Approved July 13, 1876.
NAMES OF SOLDIERS BURIED WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS, Whose Graves are Decorated by John L. Perley, Jr. Post No. 37.
UNION CEMETERY.
No. of Lot. Right Side.
Service.
1. John L. Perley, Jr. War of the Rebellion.
3. Chas. L. Hale.
Thomas Hale . 66
8. Daniel S. Bedee
25. True W. Lougee . 28. Maj. Stephen Gale War of the Revolution War of the Rebellion.
32. John G. Chase
37. Wesley Maloon
47. James A. Jones 66
49. Lawrence Caswell 66 66 66
53. Charles A. Hunt
56. Henry H. Jackson
66
John H. Jackson
66
66
57. Jas. S. Hoyt War of 1812.
58. James L. Eaton War of the Rebellion.
75. J. B. McCartney . 66
76. Emerson M. Piper
66
66
83. Orrin Smith
85. Geo. W. Jewett
91. John P. Clay
Alfred B. Seavey
66
66
66 66
106. Albert L. Busiel .
110. John Nickerson
66 Hiram Bachelder 66
112. Charles A. Libby
66
..
112. Frank F. Libby
120. Charles S. Pickering
66
125. Henry N. Clogston
126. Augustus Morrill
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
314
CITY OF LACONIA.
No. of Lot. Right Side.
Service.
134. Eri B. Beaman
War of the Rebellion.
135. Wm. E. Carlton
66
66
Jacob Watson
152. Henry A. Swain .
158. Oliver Knowlton Frank Knowlton 4.
66 66
66
163. DeWitt D. Dolley
199. Frank G. Gilman
196. Edwin G. Thomas
Ezra B. Bell
206. Joseph S. Tilton
221. Asa J. Bean
. War of 1812.
222. Geo. H. Osgood
225. Alonzo Buntin
229. Chas. H. Pearson
237. Geo. W. Ladd .
66
66 War of the Revolution. War of the Rebellion.
270. Royal Boynton 66 66
285. Charles H. Sanborn
289. Wesley O. Farrar
291. George H. Lamprey
66 66 293. Noah Glover
66
66
472. Philbrook R. Lovett
. War of 1812.
480. Josiah S. Piper
War of the Rebellion. 66 66
506. Wm. Thomas
518. Thomas J. Whipple
. Mexican and War of the Rebellion.
524. John W. Piper
. War of the Rebellion. . War of the Rebellion.
558. Elijah Hale
568. Isaac P. Raymond .
66
B. R. Randall
611. Charles E. Clay 66 .. 629. Isaac Fonda
646. James S. Thompson 66
66
66
66
66 66
243. Loami Bean
248. Samuel Jewett
251. Elbridge N. Ellsworth
. War of the Rebellion.
.
66 66
4 6 66
66
315
DECEASED SOLDIERS.
No. of Lot. Left Side.
Service.
302. Frank B. Hackett.
War of the Rebellion.
Harrison Hackett.
317. John R. Wiser . 66
66
318. Philip B. Webster
322. Geo. F. Brown
66
330. Andrew J. Thompson
66
331. Smith W. Seavey
336. Perley R. Brown .
370. Dudley Gilman War of 1812.
341. D. Hartley Lewis
War of the Rebellion.
346. Henry C. Hill .
66
352. Daniel G. Thyng
359. Ezra Eastman
66
373. Samuel W. Leighton 66
..
66
380. Rufus W. Swain
395. Winslow O. Whipple
402. Wm. H. Sanborn .
406. John C. Pickering
66
409. Wesley K. Porter
66
413. J. B. Jones 66
66
66
420. S. M. S. Moulton .
423. Winslow M. Lindsay
441. Frank B. Huntress
442. Benj. A. Sanborn
66
443. Gilman G. Gale
c 6
66
66
448. J. B. Pulsifer
War of 1812.
450. Abel H. Stone . War of the Rebellion.
66 J. Patterson .
66
1001. Charles F. Jewett
66
1003. Simon Cotton .
1014. Nathan R. Wiser
66
66
1020. Ashley R. Quimby
1036. John L. Roberts
66
66
1
Wesley Leighton Frank Morrill
66
65 66
414. Patrick Rowen .
66
.
66
364. Joseph K. Parker
66
66
66
316
CITY OF LACONIA.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.
Geo. W. Dearborn
Geo. Boynton
J. L. P. Whipple
66
Chas. F. Nydeger
66
Enoch Osgood . War of 1812.
Josiah Randlett
Jacob Jewett . War of the Revolution. War of the Rebellion.
U. M. Whipple
PRIVATE YARD ON PARADE.
James Filgate
War of 1812.
HEAD OF ROUND BAY.
Jos. G. Corliss War of the Rebellion.
Charles F. Corliss
Smith Corliss
Daniel Woodman
66
John S. Collins
66 66
Sanborn 66
CATHOLIC CEMETERY.
Michael Morris War of the Rebellion. 66
Lawrence O'Boyd
66
IN PICKERING YARD, GILFORD.
Levi Pickering
War of 1812.
IN COLLINS YARD, GILFORD.
Asa Crosby War of 1812.
AT THEWEIRS-YARD ON DOE FARM.
Capt. William Gordon War of the Revolution.
Josiah Moulton . War of 1812. Sylvester Keniston War of the Rebellion.
Thomas Hilliard
War of the Rebellion.
SOLDIERS BURIED IN BAYSIDE CEM- ETERY, LACONIA. Whose Graves are Decorated by Darius A. Drake Post, No. 36.
Lyman P. Whittier
.Co. D, 1st Mass. Cav'y
Lieut. Joseph K. Whittier
. Co. G, 12th N. H.
George W. Thompson
66
Alonzo S. Philbrick
12th N. H.
George W. Lane
. Co. and Regt. unknown
Elton Harrington
Albert S. Buzzell Co. A, 15th N. H.
Elbridge G. Locke
Co. B, 3rd N. H.
Peaslee H. Folsom
Co. - 2d N. H.
John Boyd .
. Co. and Regt. unknown
Edwin Willey
Sylvester W. Gordon
66
66
Charles S. Bean
. Vol. Navy.
Joel Bean .
. Vol. Navy.
Timothy Davis
Co. E, 18th N. H.
John V. · Barron .
War of 1812.
Henry G. True
66
HILLSIDE CEMETERY.
Albert H. Alexander
Co. G, 1st N. H. Cav'y
Orrin F. Wheeler
. Co. A, 15th N. H.
Charles W. Davis
. Co. G, 12th N. H.
Orrin O. Sanborn
Co. H, 18th N. H.
Lt. John B. Hendley Co. A, 15th N. H.
George W. Batchelder . Co. A, 3d N. H.
James H. Davis Co. and Regt. unknown 66
Simeon S. Oakes
Capt. J. S. Veasey
Co. D, 12th N. H.
Charles P. Davis
Co. A, 15th N. H.
George W. Hicks
. Co. G, 12th N. H.
J. W. Smith
Co. F, 1st Mass. Art'y.
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CITY OF LACONIA.
William H. Clinton Co. G, 12th N. H.
DeWitt Clinton
. Co. A, 15th N. H.
Elbridge E. Webster
. Co. D, 1st N. H. Cav'y.
George T. Jackson
. Co. A, 15th N. H.
Frank H. Gilman
. Mass. Regt.
James W. Blake
Co. A, 15th N. H.
Alonzo F. Taylor
. Co. A, 15th N. H.
John Knights
Co. G, 12th N. H.
Capt. Wm. Heywood
War of 1812.
Samuel Gilman
66
J. D. Prescott
Unknown No stone.
Unknown
. No stone.
In Hillside
26
In Bayside
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Total
43
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Capt. Hugh Blaisdell
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TABLES OF VITAL STATISTICS.
VITAL STATISTICS.
To THE CITY COUNCIL. :- In accordance 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 Registered in the City of Laconia for the Year Ending December 31, 1893. JANUARY.
Sex and condition.
Name of Child. (If any.)
Male.
Female.
Living or
No. child.
ist, 2d, &c.
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Residence of parents.
Occupation of father.
Birthplace of father.
Birthplace of mother.
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1
Narciss: Dion.
Felicite Michand
Laconia.
Laborer.
Canada
Canada
2
3
William Smith
Adile Shabot
66
Machinist.
Milford, Il. Canada
Canada
S
4
Napoleon Guay.
Malvina Octeau.
Moulder.
Laconia.
Bristol.
0
.
I
John A. Jameson
Laura M Conant.
..
Harness-maker
Dunbarton,
Laconia.
91
2
Lewis S. Perley.
Clara 1 .. Knowlton
Farmer .
Laconia.
Alton
22
I
Unknown.
Lucretia Adams.
..
Merchant
Laconia.
Cambridge, Mass.
23
2
Eugene O'Shea.
Annie Powers.
Ella F. Rowell
Druggist.
Claremont.
Keene.
24
Ireland
24
3
Michael Whalen.
Belle Daly
Laborer.
Ireland
Canada
30
Navier Boislard.
Sarah Gravison.
Canada ...
Dorchester.
31
I
Not sworn.
Lillian E. Follan-bee
All white.
Blacksmith
Sandwich
2
3
John .1. Leavitt.
Nellie J. Gilman. .
2
All white.
Thomas J. Jefferson.
Josie Wheeler.
Dyer.
15 Harry R.
Meredith
:
:
..
2
Elwin H. Proctor.
. .
10
stillborn.
Color.
Color.
Date of Birth.
Living.
BIRTHS .- FEBRUARY.
I 3
M
Living
George Boulay
Lumina Fournier.
Laconia.
Laborer.
Canada
Canada
Albert Robert.
Georgina Jalbert
Tinsmith
4
..
1
Elmer S. Tilton.
Lillian G. Harrington
66
Manufacturer.
Laconia.
Laconia.
7 Charles Henry
F
I
Edward Dow
Lizzie Johns.
..
Laborer.
Vermont.
Vermont.
12 )lilthed Hazel
..
..
3
All white.
Charles L. Kimball
Olive Frost
..
. Mason.
14 John
3
Herbert A. Gilman
Addie A. Moulton.
66
Operator sawmill
.. Moultonboro
16
4
Albert C. Moulton
Eliza B. Foss.
Alphonsine Hebert
Phobe Fournic.
:
'Knitter
Sherbrook, P. Q. -
21
22 Beatrice E. 25 Edith
..
4
-
Walter A. Kendall
Lilla Ford.
Machinist.
Vermont.
Wentworth
26
28
4
Michael Dineen.
Jennie Blackmar
Laborer.
Canada
Ludlow, Mass.
MARCH.
Treftly Perley
M
'Living
3
Wm. E. Buskett
Mary G. Buskett
Laconia
Machinist
St. Johnsbury, Vt. Malden, Vt.
I
..
1
Louis Reyer
Marie I.amontagne
Laborer
6
4
Geo. B. Austin
Ida A. Goss
Clerk
Mendham, N. J.
Manchester
9
..
..
4
Cleophas Fecteau
Olevine Morin
Teamster
Canada
Canada
9
..
66
2
George S. Merrill Unknown
Lindee J. Coban
R. R. employe
Wentworth
Wentworth
Il Raymond N.
..
..
1
All white.
¡James Gingrass
Georgianna Dufram ..
Nellie Minor
Mill operative Laborer
Vermont
Vermont
21
1
William Barlow
Gora Lette
22 Ross
2
Albert Cowen
Clara Hatch
Mason
Vermont
Laconia
23
4
Ludger Bilodeau
Delia Octeau
Spinner
Canada.
Canada ..
26
..
1
William S. Davis
Anna M. Walker
Knitter
Lakeport
St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Joseph Lemay
Salomee Brulotte
Laborer
Canada
Canada
30
30 Joseph Thomas
7
Patrick ()'Neil
Mary A. Quinn
Jobber
Carpenter
30, Norman Archie ..
1
Arthur A. Kimcar
Clarie Moore
All white.
Laborer
Groveton.
1
.6
4
Philippe Tardif
Marie Couture
Canada
19
3
William H. Black
Mary L. Morrisey
England
Canada
New Hampshire Canada
20 Agnes
20 Arthur
IO
Napoleon Neddeau
Mary Folsom
Overseer
Hill
Gilford
9
James Smith
Laura Diome
Laborer
Canada.
Canada.
7
2
Robert W. Fitzpatrick Elsie M. Tanner
Iron moulder
England
1
John H. Swain
2
Marie St. Pierre
Canada
16
Edward W. Dickson
Oberline Labbie
All white.
:
Laborer.
Canada
18
3
2
Navisse Carignau. George A. King. Napoleon Gay. George W. Burnham
Mary Haggerty
Laborer.
Pt. Levi, P. Q. ... New Hampshire. 'Laconia.
Sanbornton
25
..
Edward H. Wilkinson L. Milebred Webster 1
Alice Burnham
Night watchman. Laborer.
Laconia.
Lake Village
Laborer.
Dorchester. Mass. Sanbornton.
Vermont.
13
I
Elmer D. McCarty. George A. Dow
Lizzie E. Moulton.
Annie M. Whittier
Mechanic
Strafford
Belmont.
4 Robert S. Foss Dora P. Young
Penacook
10
Overseer.
Tinsm th
Tamworth Canada
1
Alphonse Goselin
Delia Lovanger
Blacksmith
Canada
Canada.
2
*16 Edward Thomas 17
George Brow
Carry Corliss
4
29
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Sherbrook. P. O. Dorchester, Mass. England.
1
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BIRTHS .- APRIL.
Date of birth.
Sex and condition.
Name of child. (If any.)
Male.
Female.
Living or
stillborn.
No. child.
Ist, zd, &c
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Residence of pareuts.
Occupation of father.
Birthplace of father.
Birthplace of mother.
F
Stillborn
I
Fred C. Watson Isaac Baker
Hattie H. Philbrook
Laconia
Merchant
Moultonboro
St. Paul, Minn Bethlehem
..
Living
12
Anselme Dutil
Obeline Couture
Laborer
Canada
Canada
..
Stillborn
5
Martin Kimball
Ida M. Kimball
Gilford Laconia
Laborer
ITamworth
Campton
Stillborn
3
James G. Thompson Roy W. Turner
Winnifred H. Holebr'k Sarah Dubois
..
Lawyer
New York
Massachusetts
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