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TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES
E. E. Gates, selectman 480 00
W. S. Jesseman, selectman 150 00
E. J. Conrad, selectman 135 00
AV. E. Price, moderator
20 00
W. H. Merrill, moderator
10 00
WV. H. Merrill, collector
450 00
E. H. Hallett, treasurer
25 00
Ned G. English, auditor
20 00
Ralph Foster, auditor
15 00
A. M. Clough, town clerk
101 15
* 1,406 15
TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES
E. E. Gates, expenses to Concord and
Woodsville $ 33 16
E. E. Gates, telephone, postage, freight, et: 24 72 E. J. Conrad, use of team 11 00
W. S. Jesscinan, expenses to Woodsville, Concord, and Manchester 16 63
W. S. Jesseman, use of team and telephone 24 00 Dues to State Tax Commission 5 00
Collector's bond, tax book, etc. 37 60
W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers 6 48
A. W. Buffington, printing reports, etc. 105 80
Edson C. Eastman, supplies 37 38 1
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Alice Jessemau, copying invoice 15 00
W. H. Merrill, expenses to Manchester 31 68
F. W. Bangs, stationery 7 78
W. I. Richardson, surveying town lines 33 50
D. H. Parker, assisting making taxes 30 00
$ 419 63
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION EXPENSES
A. R. Thurber, ballot clerk -$ 3 00
R. T. Woolson, assisting town clerk 5 00
William Wells, Inncheon for election officers 5 00
$ 13 00
MUNICIPAL COURT EXPENSES George W. Pike, judge $ 100 00
EXPENSE OF TOWN HALLS
Woolson & Clough, insurance $ 278 85
W. H. Merrill, insurance 82 50
Coal for town hall
337 11 "
Wood for town hall
49 50
Water for town building
40 00
Tuning piano 3 50
Tickets for town hall
38 99
Gowing & Chamberlain, repairs
12 25
George M. Goudie, repairs
35 39
R. M. Bishop, trucking
10 70
S. O. Titus, janitor
250 00
S. O. Titus, supplies
10 96
A. E. Varney, repairs
2 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance of town's
interest in hotel 104 50
$ 1,256 25
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
O. K. Whipple $ 10 54
II. D. Corcy, dog constable 15 00
HI. D. Corey, guarding army deserter 12 00
$ 37 54
FIRE DEPARTMENT
D. C. Dexter, fire warden
$ 20 00
BOUNTIES
1 bèar
$ 5 00
28 hedgehogs
5 60
$ 10 60
DAMAGE BY DOGS
Bert E. Wetherbee, sheep damage
$ 25 00
W .. P. Wetherbec, sheep, damage
15 00
40 00
STEALTH DEPARTMENT
·
D. M. Tefft
$ 31 00
J. R. Noyes
27 60
F. W. Bangs
8 15
George Hill
18 93
Printing
5 25
District Nursing association
300 00
$ $90 93
VITAL STATISTICS
HI. H. Boynton, returning births and deaths
$ 10 25
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-STATE AID MAIN- TENANCE
Expended by W. S. Jessemau
$ 1,981 30
Expended by Warren Whipple
185 50
# 2,166 80
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TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE Expended by W. S. Jessoman
$ 2,301 78
TOWN MAINTENANCE
Warren Whipple, road agent $ 2,301 37
Ray Edwards, road agent
385 60
W. S. Jessemsn, road agent
501 48
Roscoe D. Ash, road agent
855 58
James M. Moulton, road agent
1,963 52
Repairs on road machine 248 10
Expended on Sahnon Hole bridge
966 35
Repairs on Sugar Hill sidewalks 174 15
Boy Scouts for clearing Sugar Hill sidewalks 8 30
Parker-Young Co., lumber for highway 1,005 68
Penn. Metal Co., culvert pipes 82 36
Northwest Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipes 93 80
Cement and wire 9 50
O. W. Hubbard, work on highway 8 34
C. J. Jepperson, work on highway 34 00
E. J. Conrad, work on highway 39 50
C. M. Sanborn, work on highway 1 25
Moulton & Clark, hauling plank
4 83
W. E. Bishop, snowing Salmon Hole bridge 14 00
A. L. Sherman, spikes for village bridge 14 88
E. A. Jesseman, trucking 2 60
A. M. Clough, surveying 5 00
D. S. Jesseman, blacksmithing 14 78
$ 8,734 87
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STREET LIGHTING
Hattie E. Richardson, North Lisbon $ 91 75
Lisbon and Sugar Hill streets and halls
3742 28
$ 4033 98
WATERING TROUGHS
S. W. Cameron
$ 3 00
C. J. Jepperson 1918-1919
6 00
Lisbon Water Works Co.
15 00
E. J. Conrad
3 00
Susie B. Aldrich
3 00
$ 30 00
LIBRARIES
W. P. AAldrich
$ 1,000 00
TOWN POOR
Norman J. Thayer
$ 530 38
Henry S. Wheeler
25 00
Roland Rising
79 81
$ 635 11
COUNTY POOR
Frank Bowles
$ 67 75
Mrs. Henry Chase
35 00
Cute Clough
8 00
Earnest Bennett
9 89
Elmer Bowen
1 50
George Lampher
25 00
Susie Burt
35 00
Elmer Burt
15 00
Horace Dyke
6 00
Harry Brooks
22 25
James Eastman
5 00
Ellen Bowles
8 50
E. Stickney
9 71
Henry Morrison
14 95
Mrs. Frank Bowles
24 00
267 55
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PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Memorial Day and rent of G. A. R. Hall . $ 90 00
S. F. Leonard, dependent soldier 238 68
D. K. Noyes, dependent soldier CEMETERIES
59 32
Mowing Salmon Hole cemetery 7 50
DAMAGES AND LEGAL EXPENSES
Clark B. Frost, legal services
12 00
George W. Pike, legal services
100 45
B. S. Webb, legal services
68 99
William M. Haggett, transcripts of hearing
25 50
George A. Veazie, tree damage
10 00
$ 216 94
INTEREST
Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co. interest on temporary loan $ 35 00
Tuterest paid on bonds
490 00
OUTLAAY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENTS
Ilighways and Bridges, Town construction Extended by W. S. Jesseman $ 2,475 25
Highways and Bridges, Town construction-
C. M. Sauborn, land damage 25 00
A. A. Woolson est., land damage 25 00
NEW EQUIPMENT
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. $ 225 00
INDEBTEDNESS Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co. tem- porary loan $ 6,000 00
Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co. for sink- ing fund 4,000 00
Outstanding orders paid during year 512 63
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PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
Taxes paid J. W. Plumer, State Treas. $ 10,780 00
Taxes paid E. HI. Hallett, County Treas. 3,599 14
Paid Lisbon Village District, George G. McGregor, treasurer 7,000 00
Paid School District No. 1 N. G. English treasurer 15,092 00
Paid School District No. 2 O. E. Batchelder,
treasurer 4,607 90
Paid School District, No. 3 G. A. Ash,
treasurer 5,292 25
We have examined the foregoing accounts and found them correctly posted and properly vouched for.
NED G. ENGLISH, - Auditors. RAYMOND T. WOOLSON, S
REPORT OF
The Municipal Court January 31, 1919 to January 31,1920.
GEOGE W. PIKE, Justice
FRED E. THORPE, Associate Justice SETH O. TITUS, Deputy Sheriff HARVEY D. COREY, Chief of Police LEONARD S. MORRISON, Probation Officer
The total number of cases brought before the court were twenty-sis and were for the following offences :
Drunkenness
1
Assault and Battery
1 2
Adultery
Embezzlement
1
Larceny
1
Stubborn and incorrigible child
2
Violation of school law
3
Fish and Game violations
2
Weights and Measures violations
1
Violation Motor Vehicle law
Disposing mortgaged property
1
Forgery
1
Disturbing the peace 1 Civil snit 1
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE W. PIKE, Justice.
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Report of the Trustees of the
Lisbon Public Library
For the Year Ending Jan. 31, 1920
1
ORGANIZATION
TRUSTEES
BEN S. WEBB, Chairman, MILDRED G. CLOUGH, Sec,, WARD P. ALDRICH, Treas., GEORGE W. MOULTON, Auditor, MARY CUMMINGS, Mrs. C. F. RICHARDSON, NETTIE L. KELSEA, Librarian. JERUSHA E. PARKER, Librarian Richardson Memorial Library.
Term expires 1922 Term expires 1922 Term expires 1920 Term expires 1921 Term expires 1921 Term expires 1920
21 Library Treasurer's Report
LISBON LIBRARY 1919-20
RECEIPTS
Balance from last year 1
* 28 45
571 43
Appropriation by town Fines and book rentals Sale of books
46 25
4 58
$ 650 71
DISBURSEMENTS
Salary .of librarian
# 250 00
Lights
18 72
Magazines
63 15
Books
151 26
Express, freight and trucking
4 30
Coal and wood
47 52
Janitor
74 25
Printing and supplies
11 80
Rebinding books
48 85
Insurance
22 50
Repairs
1 07
Miscellaneous.
3 91
$ 697 33
Deficiency
$ 46 62
22 SUGAR HILL BRANCH 1919-20
RECEIPTS
Balance from last year $ 32 74 Deficiency
Appropriations by towa 428 57
$ 395 83
DISBURSEMENTS
Salary of librarian
$ 150 00
Lights
12 74
Magazines
36 65
Books
52 01
Express on books
1 51
Coal
62 77
Cleaning library
10 50
Laundry work
6 50
Repairs
7 20
Miscellaneous
8 21
* 348 09
Balance
៛ 47 74
REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE
LISBON PUBLIC LIBRARY
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :
At the close of this year the library contains 5,474 volumes, exclusive of State and Government publications. 160 have been added by purchase and 6 by gifts. 78 books and 8 mag- azines have been rebound. 96 new cards have been issued.
The list of Periodicals, including the gifts, on the library table is as follows :
A. L. A. Booklist, American Magazine, Atlantic, Bookman, Century, Everybody's, Granite Monthly, Independent, Illus- trated Review, Ladies Home Journal, Living Church, National Geographic Magazine, New Republic, Our Dumb Animals, Outlook, Popular Mechanics, Reader's Guide, Review of Reviews St. Nicholas, Woman's Home Companion, World's Crisis, Zion's Herald.
DONORS TO THE LIBRARY
Mrs. Payne, National Geographic Magazine; Mrs. Oliver, Our Dumb Animals; Advent Church, World's Crisis; Metho- dist S. S., Zion's Herald; Anonymous, Living Church; Ameri- can Red Cross, American Legion; Miss Kelsea, New; Republic; Charles P. Hibbard, Illustrated Review; Government, Reports, Memorial Addresses, Bulletins and Pamphlets; State, Laws of 1919 and Reports.
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CIRCULATION :
Number of volumes loaned, 10,707
Number of volumes fiction loaned, 8,740
Number of volumes biography loaned, 170 Number of volumes history loaned, 283
Number of volumes geog. and travels loaned, 98 Number of volumes poetry and drama loaned, 78 Number of volumes other classes, 427
Number of volumes periodicals loaned, 971
The library has received one visit from Miss Grace E. Kingsland, Secretary of the Library commission for the State of New Hampshire.
Respectfully submitted,
NETTIE L. KELSEA. Feb. 21, 1920.
The Trustees gratefully acknowledge the generous gift of the Village Library association which on its recent dissolution transferred to the library trustees all its monies in bank, real estate consisting of one third of the present library building and all its books, library fixtures and furnishings. Under the deed of gift this property is to be held in trust until such time as a new library building shall be erected when the proceeds shall be devoted to some particular part or feature of said building which shall be known and designated as the gift of the Lisbon Village Library association.
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List of Books Added to the Library During the Year
FICTION
Allen, James L. Emblems of Fidelity
Anonymous. Christopher and Columbus Patricia Brent, Spinster Ashford, Daisy The young visitor
Bacon, Josephine D. On our bill
Bailey, Temple The tin soldier
Beach, Rex The winds of chance Bennett, Arnold The roll call
Bosher, Kate L. His friend Miss McFarlane
Buckrose, J. E. The silent legion
Burnham, Clara L. Heart's haven
Cable, George W. Lovers of Louisiana
Castle, A. and E. Minniglen
Chambers, Robert W. The laughing girl
Clifford, Mrs. W. K. Miss Fingall
Comstocks, Harriet Man'selle Jo
Conner, Ralph The sky pilot in no man's land Cooke, Marjorie B. The cricket
Curtis, Philip Crater's gold Daviess, M. T. The golden bird Blue grass and Broadway
Dehan, Richard That which hath wings
Dodge, Louis Bonnie May A runaway woman Farnel, J. Our admirable Betty
Ferber, Edna Cheerful by request
Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins Edgewater people
Gray, Zane Ken Ward in the jungle
Hall, Gertrude Miss Ingalls
Hough, Emerson The way out
Ibanez The four horsemen of the Apocalypse
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Irving, Wallace Venus in the cast
James, Henry Travelling companions Johnston, Mary Foes King, Basil The city of comrades Kipling, Rudyard The eyes of Asia Leacock, Stephen The Hohenzollerns in America
Lincoln, J. E. Shavings Locke, Wm. J. The rough road
Martin, Helen Maggie of Virginsburg
Marryatt, Capt. Mr. Midshipman Easy
Marshall, Arch. Richard Baldeck
McCarthy, J. HI. Nurse Benson Mccutcheon, Geo. B. The city of masks Nicholson, M. Lady Larkspur
Oppenheim, E. P. The Zeppelin's passenger
Paine, Ralph D. The call' of the off shore wind
Parker, Gilbert Wild youth
Perkins, Lucy F. Cornelia
Poole, Ernest The village Porter, Eleanor Dawn
Porter, Gene S. A daughter of the land
Pronty, Olive HI. The star in the window
Reeve, A. B. The Panama plot
Rice, Alice Hegan Miss Mink's soldier
Rinehart, M. R. An amazing interlude Love stories
Snaith, J. E. The undefeated
Streeter, E. Love letters of a Rookie
Tarkington, Booth The magnificent Ambersons
Tompking, J. W. A girl named Mary Van Dyke, Henry The valley of vision Van Schaick, George The peace of Roaring River
Vorse, Mary H. I've come to stay The Prestons
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Wallace, Dillon The fur-trail adventures Waller, M. E. Out of the silences Ward, Mrs. H. Elizabeth's campaign Webster, Henry M. An American family Wells, Henry G. Joau and Peter The soul of a Bishop Widdemer, M. You're only young once
Williamson, C. N. and A. M. Everyman's land
Witmer, II. C. From baseball to Boches
JUVENILE FICTION
Brooks, Amy Dorothy at Foam Ridge Burgiss, T. Adventures of Bob White Boy scouts on the lost trail Boy scouts on Swift River Boy scouts in a trapper's camp Mother West Wind's "Where" stories Cox, Palmer The Brownies and Prince Florimel Collomb, Joseph That year at Lincoln High
Curtis, Alice T. A little maid of Bunker Hill A little maid of Massachusetts colony A little maid of old Connecticut A little maid of Province Town A little maid of Ticonderoga Dodge, Louis The Sandman's forest
Eaton, W. P. Boy Scouts in Glacier Park
Eggleston, G. C. Capt. Sam, or the boy scouts of 1814
Hardson, W. HI. Camping in the Winter woods
Kelland, C. B. Mark Tidd, manufacturer Pendleton, Louis Captain Ted Perkins, Lucy F. The French twins Pier, A. S. Domitory days Sabin, Pluck on the long trail
Seaman, Augusta Melissa across the fence Three sides of Paradise Green
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Stoddard, W. O. The farm that Jack built Making good in the village Walker, Abbie P. Sandman Christmas stories Sandman twilight stories Ward, Margaret Nancy Lee's namesake Rolt-Wheeler Boys with the U. S. Indians
NON-FICTION
Adams, Briggs K. The American Spirit
Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution-1915 and 1916 Aldrich, Mildred The peak of the load +
Bainbridge, Lney S. Helping the helpers in lower New York Buchanan, Muriel The city of trouble
Burroughs, John Field and Study
Canfield, Dorothy The day of glory Home fires in France
Cantacuzene, Princess . Revolutionary Days Revolutionary days Curtin, D. Thomas The land of deepening shadow
Davis, Arthur N. The Kaiser as I knew him
Davison, Conningsley Living bayonets Out to win'
Deland, Margaret Small things
Edwards, Geo. W. Vanished Halls and Cathedrals of France
Finley, John A pilgrim in Palestine
Godoy, Mercedes When I was a girl in Mexico Hagehorn-Hermann Boy's life of Roosevelt Hall, Florence Howe Memories grave and gay Harris, Garrard The redemption of the disabled Hill, David J. The rebuilding of Europe Hobson, R. P. Alcohol and the human race
Hudson, W. H. Far away and long ago Hyndman, HI. M. Clemenceau-The man and his times Johnson, A. C. Advent Church history Kipling, R. The years between
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LaMotte, Ellen Pekin Dust
McCrae, John In Flanders field
Mills, Enos 1. The Grizzly
Morganthau, Henry Ambassador Morganthau's story
Osborn, Henry G. Men of the old Stone Age
Palmer, Frederic America in France
Parkman-Mary Fighters for peace
Roosevelt, Theo. The great adventure
Spargo, John Bolsbevism
Stefanson, Jan Denmark and Sweden .
Steiner, Ed A. Uncle Joe's Lincoln
Swan, Carroll J. My company
Taft, W. H. and others Win the War for permanent peace Tompkins, Ray S. The Rainbow Division Walton, Geo. L. Why worry
Wellman, Walter The German republic
Whitlock, Brand Belgium
Woolson, Abba G. With Garland green
Memorial Addresses on the death of Sen. Jacob H. Gallinger
Cong. Cyrus A. Sulloway
The Richardson Memorial Library SUGAR HILL, N. H.
To THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES :
Ladies and gentlemen : The library contains 4,017 volumes not including government reports and bound magazines, One hundred and sixty-eight books have been added this year. By gifts as follows : Mrs. C. F. Richardson, 21; H. H. Crapo, 17; Mrs. Henry Bates, 2; Mrs. M. F. Round, 4; Mrs. Godfrey, 5; Miss Ella Lockwood, 27; John Robinson, 1: Mrs. Baldwin, 8; Mr. Brucker, 16. By purchase, 67.
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Magazines taken by the library : The Ladies' Home Journal. Woman's Home Companion, Illustrated World, Cosmopolitan, American, Modern Priscilla, St. Nicholas. Little Folks. Donated by others : Bird Lore, Mrs. Richardson; Good House- keeping, Mrs. Round; Geographic Monthly, Miss Dorothy Cornell; World's Crisis, Friends.
CIRCULATION :
Number of volumes loaned, 1,656 Number fiction loaned, 1919 Number non-fiction loaned, 195 Number of periodicals loaned, 1,519 Attendance, 2,543
Amount received for fines and book rentals, $15.61.
The Richardson Memorial Library has completed another year of service and with few incidents of special note.
In November we were visited by Miss Grace Kingsland of the State Library who was much pleased with the work of the library especially with our children's room.
I would especially thank Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoskins for the magazines they so kindly gave us last fall and wish I could tell them of the pleasure they bring to many a "shut-in" these long winter days.
I would express my gratitude to the board of trustees for their help in all matters pertaining to the interest of the library.
Respectfully submitted,
JERUSHA ELIZABETH PARKER, Librarian. Feb. 23, 1920.
Births Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31. 1919
Date of Birth.
Name of Child (if any)
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Residence of Parents
Occupation of | Birthplace of Father Father
Birthplace of Mother
Age of Father
Age of Mother
Jan
2 Frances Mitored: FIL
6
Walter Poters
Lottie 1+0028 Bertha M Hall Ethel M Douglas
Clerical work
Brandon Vt Plainfield Vt W Manitoba Lisbon
Lisbon
27.26
Feb
John HI M Lagan MI
M
Oscar Batchelder
·Millie Jesseman
Lisbon
Farmer
Gaysville Vt . Roxbury Vt
28,21
10. Edith May
Walter R Mardin
Gertrude Bowh's
Eva Bouchard
Millhand
Canada
Auburn Me
33/29
11 Joseph Emile
M
M
1
Roland A Chase
Irene C Conner
Laborer
; Bath
Mass
128:28
Apr
14 Evelyn Ruth
. F
1
„John Lemay-
Susie M Bort
Emma Burnette
Laborer
Canada
Canada
39:39
May
" Florence Gladys 8 Cedric Ira
M
1
iCedrie Brown
'Alice Sherman ›
Millhand
Landaff
Mass
34|25
July
3|Edwin Francis
M
2
.
.
Victor Clark
Ruth Wheeler
Plumber
INH
Iowa
33:29
Kate D Bowles
Farmer
Canada
Easton
42 87
Annie Crogan
Laborer
Canada
Ireland
31|26
S'Charies Alfred
M
M
1
"John S Clough Horace Dyke
Margaret Griffin
..
Laborer
Bloomfield Vt PQ
26:30
27 Eleanor Anita
M
.
6
Fred Stebbins
Jessie M Parker
Laborer
Derby Line Vt P Q
34:30
Sept
16 Eleanor Mabel
E
5
F
5
Clarence Bedell
Dollie Laranay
Farmer
Littleton
Mass
53 32
Oct
22 Fred Clifford
1
Frei Carter
Elsie Kay
Carpenter
Lisbon
Stewartstown
20,25
NOY
1 Sadie Ellen
Scott Jesseman
Bertha Hutchinson
Barbara S Davis
Lumberman
Webster
i Warner
31.28
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sex
Living or Stillb'n'
No. of Child, 1st,
.2nd, etc.
Color
W: Clayton Masou
ILIsbon
Laborer
¡Lyman Lynn Mass
27.2.
27 Raymond Parks
M
1
Roland Spencer
:Alex S Wedderburn Elizabeth M Hardy
W Manitoba : Farmer
Hampton Falls $4.29 Lisbon 12 20
5. Clayton Everett 5. Shirley May
4
Walter Blanchard
Evelyn E Benoit
Laborer
Lisbon
Landaff
27.23
Mar
23 Arthur Norman Kenneth Donald, M M 3 Arthur J
.
Ador Guilmette
Florence Woods
.
Laborer
Lisbon
Mc
28:21
Clarence Young
.Ruth J Miner
Millhand
Lisbon
Lyman
23:22
is florence H Burt F
M .
Albert Drapeau
Annie Bradley
Millband
Lyman
Ireland
34:32
John ITekla
Gladys Austin
. .
Millband
Finland
Lisbon
133:23
14 George Arthur
! Earnest R Bowles
Edna Clark
Chauffeur
Easton
Bath
!35131
19 Carlotta Olivo 20!
M
.James Holbrook Archie Mann
Estella Mardin
Farm laborer
Bath
Canada
156.36
Orally Bernatchy
Rosanna Cota
Bertha Bowles
Laborer
Vermont
NH
Frank Powers
| Dana Wilkins
Abbie R Douglas
Laborer
Wilmngt'n NYiLyman
45/40
Millhand
E Fairfield Vt Waterville Vt
33 30
39 Greta Garneta
12 Ray Clyde Jr
: M
1
1
"tuy D Moulton
Nellie Quimby
Laborer
Bath
Lisbon
21|19
Howard Chase
Mary Hillen
Laborer
Mass
Vermont
20 18
27 Joseph Richard | 5 Mae Lonise
Joseph L Douglas
Vermont
[19
Norton Mills Vt. 37 31
19| Wallacesuther'd Gladys Evylin
Carpenter
23'Harold Franklin! 1: Dorico Marie
2 +10
-
Finile Binette
Mechanic
1919
127 20
23 Thelma Irene
2 Ray { Burbank
BIRTHS, Continued.
25:27
MIL 1
W;Clarence Austin Edward Mackey Emerson Perrin Albert Roy Forbes
Mary Plum
Lisbon
Laborer Laborer Fireman R R Clerk
Newport Vt Finland Canada Lisbon
¡England Groton Vt
4280
S
1
Z
2
Almon Page Emerson Perrin
Flossie M Page Mary Militte
Millhand Millhand
Browning'n Vt StJohnsby Vt |33:21 Canada 38:27 Canada
Oct 7 Ester Harriet
F
1
Nelson Chamberlin
Fannie R Forbes
Storekeeper
Wells River Vt Lisbon
:21 24
1918
M
Walter Brady
Lillian Bennett
Plumber
Mass
PC
30 28
Sept 9 Nettie Elizabeth! 21! Walter Thomas 21 Lowell .)
M
-
Henry Vermette
Dora DeRochers
P Q
20.29
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
Dec 10 Curtis Clarence 21 Ester 2, Oliver Kenneth M 29 Charles Sanborn| M 1905 June 2. Almon Justin 1913
Annie Kitridge Mary Milette
Canada
:38 28
Alice P Stevens
Littleton
.30:29
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Marriages Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1919
=Date of
Marriage
Place of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Residence of each at time of Marriage
Age in years
Color of each
Occupation of Groom and Bride
Place of Birth of each
Names of Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Condition
Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of Person by whom married
1. Woodsville
Edward Brown
Lisbon
30 w Millhand
McVeightonPa Jolin Brown
Ireland Ireland
1
J Eugene Belford RC Haverhill
4 Lisbon
Gilbert A Morse
Lisbon
45
Bobbinmak'r Lisbon
Mary Kane Charles Case Rosie LaFlam John W Morse Adelia B Dexter Chas W Huntoon Ada F Mckown
Lisbon Lisbon Landaff
2
Arthur MShattuck Clergyinan Lisbon
20 Lisbon
Jerry D Smith
Lisbon
47
Farmer
Lyman
Abram Smith Matilda Hall Fred Rollins
Woodbury Vt
Maggie Currier
Lisbon
29
Housewife
Orford
E Anna Saunders
Hanover Canada
-
C Wendell Wilson Cergyman Littleton
Myrtie Stone
Lisbon
25
|Housewife
Lisbon
Lawrence Wright Ida Barrett
Lisbon
Mar
8 Littleton
Hiram H Bowen
Littleton 20
Farmer /
Lisbon
Ira Bowen
Lisbon
1 W N Heald Justice Littleton
Mildred Chaso
Lisbon
16
Housewife
Colebrook
Charles Chase
Colebrook
1
Apr 16 Bath
Orie A Jesseman
Lisbon
33
Farmer
Lisbon
Hattie Sanderson George Jesseman Elizabeth Alston
Lisbon
1
B M Smith
Katherine Lang
Bath
25
School tchr
Bath .
Albert Lang Cora Buck
Bath
May 5 Concord Ft
Henry N Rutledge
Concord
21
Farmer
Concord Vt
Nova Scotia
1
Peter J Mac Innis Clergyman Concord Vt
Dorothy Aldrich
Lisbon
17
Lisbon
Northfield Vt 1
Lisbon
10 Lisbon
Leonard Miller
Franconia
22
Chauffeur
Bethlehem
George Miller
Dalton
1
Bertha Fisk
Dalton
Eleanor Valley
Lisbon
17
none
Lunenburg Vt Frank Valley
Lunenburg Vt
1
Etta Curtis
Stratford
1 1
Barnet Vt
Lyman
H & Weeks Clergyman Lisbon
Feb 22 Littleton
Melvin Byron
Lisbon
39
Teamster
Littleton
Oliver Byron Mary Hall
Canada
Lisbon
2
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Lizzie Dike
Chelsea VE
Colebrook
Craftsbury It Bath
1
Clergyman Newbury Vt
Abner Rutledge Florence Dodge Van Aldrich Gertrude Bean
Concord Vt
1
Ethel M C Wright Lisbon
18
Housewife
Lisbon
Flora D Huntoon
Lisbon
23
Glovemaker
Lisbon
1
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Austin I Davis Clergyman Lisbon
1
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Campton
MARRIAGES, Continued
11 Groveton
Benjamin Grapes Clara B Brooks
Lisbon
18: Housewife
Lishon
1
Arthur C Aldrich Clergyinan Northumberland
1 Alex A Cairns PE Priest 1 Woodsville
22 Lisbon
. Walter Putnam
Lisbon
22.
Bobbinmakr
Newbury Vt
Lee W Grapes Colebrook Colebrook 'Lisbon ILandaff Nettie Bunnell William Brooks Sophia Santa Win Chamberlain Woodsvillo Florence Forbes Winthrop MassiJ Henry Schaefer Augusta Shaneck Harry Putnam ¡ Lena Dustin Lisbon Percy Pennock Nellie Astle
Yarmonth N > Germany Winthrop Mass Newbury Vt. Farm'gton Me Jisbou Lyman
1
Fred S Wright Justice Haverhill
:1.
16 Littleton
George Bernatehy
¡Lisbon
22.
Butcher
Whitefield
Robert Henderson Ireland
1
Littleton
17 Lisbon
Walter Sulham
Lisbon
36.
Farmer
Cabot Vt
Walter Sulham : Louise Pascal
Middlesex Vr Warwick PO .Colebrook
0
Aug 5 Littleton
Perley Farrington Easton
26
Farmer
Canaan
Canada
Bath
1
Magog Einden Me 1 Ernest R Caswell
11 Laconia
Glen B Caswell
Lisbon
31:
Draughtmau
Kingtold Me
,Kingfield Me
1
Laconia
Sept 1:Lisbon
Iona Karpuk
'30 ,
Laborer
Mostich Russia| Meryal Karpuk
Boyah
St Johnsbury
1
22 Laconia
Damase Larrivee
Lisbon
27
Barber
Millhand.
Laconia
Melany Boyer Concord Vt Edward Young Mande Brigham Westbrook Me August Jarrivee Orolee Gilbert Edward Dickson Obeline Labber
1St Johnsbury Canada ¡N 11 Canada
1
Rev E Alix R ( Priest Laconia
1 Edwin Joy Clergyman Lisbon
1.
Hazel Pennock
Lisbon
18
Housewife
Tuly & Woodsville
Leslie Hardgrove : Caribou
29
Farmer
Bath Leon'rd Hardgrove Bath N B IAda Matthew
Rose McKeunan
Lisbon
25
Housewife
Woodsville
Edward Langtang Trene M Moran Peter Bernatchy Annie Fournier
Bath N B Canada ( anadx Canada Canada
George Il Seavey 1
Winnie Henderson Lisbon 20
Wire mill op
Landal
¡Lillie Coates 'Canada
Edwin Joy (Bergyiuman Lisbon
Nellie Peunock
Lisbon
Housewife
Lyman
Ashley J Astle ·Cordelia Foster John Farrington Annie Dexter Thomas Connery Augusty Wade Edwin Caswell EDa Landers
: 1
¡C Wendell Wilson Clergyman Littleton
Lena Connery
Lisbon
17
Housewife
¡Housewife
Lowell Mass . Joseph Willett Clara Rock
Bates Canada Mostich Russia
Clark B Frost 1
:
Gladys B Yonog
¡Lisbon
Millband
Justice Lisbon
Josephme Dickson Laconia
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