Annual report of the town officers of the town of Gilmanton 1905-1907, Part 8

Author: Gilmanton (N.H.)
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: [Gilmanton, N.H.] : [The Town]
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for tile pipe sold to town of Gilmanton · 11.58


whole amount received . $1,031.76


Amount paid out for the year ending Feb. 21, 1907. 1906.


Feb. 21 Order No. 165, C. A. Dockham, kero- sene oil furnished precinct $2.98


23 Order No. 170, Roy C. Edgerly, man and team to Pittsfield 2.50


24 Order No. 163, J. W. Marsh & Son, sharpening drills, etc. .90


Mar. 26 Order No. 173, O. W. Price, expenses going to Lawrence . 5.00


Apr. 7 Order No. 144, Henry Buzzell, money hired . 25.00


10 Order No. 172, C. A. Price, use of I. O. O. F. hall for precinct meeting · 8.00


11 Order No. 176, O. W. Price, oil and gasoline 19.35


14 Order No. 175, E. E. Smith, work on precinct 1.38


June 4 Order No. 171, M. P. Nutter, lamps, spades, alcohol, etc. 4.44


7 Order No. 178, Roy C. Edgerly, expense going to Lawrence . 12.40


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


June 9 Order No. 179, O. W. Price, oil and gasoline $22.84


12 Order No. 177, Horace Edgerly, care of clock on F. B. church 10.00


Sept. 11 Order No. 180, O. W. Price, gasoline . 19.75


11 Order No. 181, O. W. Price, rent of land for gasoline house . 3.00


Oct. 27 Order No. 182, Roy C. Edgerly, freight, 5.75


1907.


Jan. 12 Order No. 185, O. W. Price, oil and gasoline 25.95


Feb.


16. Order No. 186, Roy C. Edgerly, part payment for chemicals, of C. H. Per- kins of Lawrence, Mass. 500.00


16 Order No. 193, O. W. Price, services as commissioner in 1906 5.00


16 Order No 187, J. A. Hurd, interest on Order No. 144 . .55


18 Order No. 189, Roy C. Edgerly, bal. due on chemicals, etc., of C. H. Per- kins, Lawrence, Mass. 171.00


18 Order No. 194, Roy C. Edgerly, com- missioner in 1906 5.00


18 Order No. 191, James A. Hurd, treas- urer in 1906 . 5.00


Whole amount paid out . $855.79


Whole amount charged to treasurer 1,031.76


Paid on orders of commissioners 855.79


Balance in hands of treasurer $175.97


JAMES A. HURD, Treasurer.


OSBORNE W. PRICE, GEO. F. HUTCHINSON, ROY C. EDGERLY, Commissioners.


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GILMANION TOWN REPORT.


We, the undersigned, have carefully examined the fore- going accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched, and a balance in the hands of the treasurer of $175.97.


C. FRANK PAGE, EDWIN J. PÅGE, Auditors.


Gilmanton, N. H., Feb. 23, 1907.


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


To the citizens of the town of Gilmanton, the school board respectfully submit their annual report.


The numbers of schools maintained the past year has been twelve. Namely : Iron Works, Lougeetown, Guinea Ridge, Gale, Kelley, Potter, Smith Meeting House, Pond, Corner, Jones' Mills, Sanborn and Allen's Mills. Number of different teachers employed during the year has been twenty-one. Whole number of scholars attending not less than two weeks, 188. In presenting our annual report of the condition of our schools, and the work done in them during the past year, we would say that while there has been much that is pleasing and satisfactory, and our schools have made good progress in most instances, yet the school board has met with many difficulties not very easily un- ravelled.


Our schools are constantly growing smaller from year to year and the one great problem is, how to so unite our schools and get the scholars together without incurring a greater expense than it costs to maintain a school. Many of our children are small, and if schools are united they must be carried, which fact only opens the door to the next step. By whom, and what will be the expense? It costs just as much to maintain a school of four or five scholars as it would a school of fifteen or twenty. Nor is this all. It is our experience that pupils will take more interest and do more and better work in a larger class. With our num- ber of schools reduced, and consequently the membership increased. We could then afford to pay better wages, and at least command teachers with more experience. The best results can never be attained until we are able to


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


secure the services of educated, cultured, trained and de- voted teachers in all of our schools.


When the common school was founded there was little or no knowledge of the science of education, the demand was quantity teaching, and in fact a great majority of the people are firm believers in quantity today. They insist that their children shall "go over," "go through," but par- ticularly shall "finish." They seem to measure education by the yard. The time has come when we must have quality, or in other words scientific teaching. How can this best be obtained? Superintendent Morrison would say, try supervision. Hence an article has been put in the school warrant this year. "To see if the district will vote to place itself under supervision." Whether or not a move- ment in this direction will be of material benefit to our schools, is an open question. The expense, if united with two or three other towns will be about $300 to each town. However, one thing is certain. Our schools can be very much improved by a hearty co-operation of all concerned.


Parents can do very much toward making a school a success, or on the other hand by listening to petty griev_ ances brought home by "the only child?" talking the mat- ter over, and too frequently agreeing with the child without any knowledge of the nature of the trouble can do much harm. Let the child's school life be imbued with the idea that schools are maintained for their good, and the rules laid down therein are to be respected and obeyed, and right and justice will prevail. See to it that your children are promptly and regularly in their places in the school room, allowing them to absent themselves on no pretext whatever excepting sickness, and our schools will be very much im- proved.


It is the aim of the school board at all times to employ the best teachers available for the wages paid.


The work of repairing school buildings has been hindered somewhat owing to the difficulty of getting help. It was found necessary to repair the Sanborn school house and


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


open a school in that district. The expense of repairs, including new seats was $68.40. We now have two or three buildings that need shingling and some that need painting.


C. FRANK PAGE, FRANK N. MERRILL, MARY A. WIGHT, School Board of Gilmanton.


ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE.


KELLEY DISTRICT-First Term: Worthy of mention : Zella Parsons, Roland Osborne.


Second Term : Zella Parsons, Hazel E. Parsons.


Third Term : Zella A. Parsons, Edna A. Paige. Worthy of mention : Albert H. Parsons.


POTTER DISTRICT - Second : Florence Potter, Eva Smith. Worthy mention : S. Earle Potter, Dwight Smith.


Third Term: Worthy of mention : Florence Potter.


GUINEA RIDGE-Second Term : Horace D. Sargent, Irene G. Small, Douglas Small, Alice Rollins.


Third Term: Horace D. Sargent, Douglas Small, Irene G. Small, Alice Rollins.


SMITH MEETING HOUSE DISTRICT - Second Term : James N. Harris. Worthy of mention : Byron B. Brock, Florence J. Harris.


Third Term: Ralph G. Page. Worthy of mention : James N. Harris, Burley B. Brock, Charlie I. Brock, Byron B. Brock, Mildred E. Gilman.


LOUGEETOWN DISTRICT-First Term : Edna E. Palmer, Hazel A. Thompson, Villa S. Terrell, Mildred E. Terrell, Frank H. Berry, Charles E. Palmer.


Second Term : Charles E. Palmer. Worthy of mention : Mildred E. Terrell, Villa S. Terrell, Frank H. Berry.


Third Term : Worthy of mention : Edna E. Palmer, Charles E. Palmer.


.


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


ALLEN'S MILLS DISTRICT-First Term : Maitland B. Weeks.


Second Term: Natt M. Pease, Maitland B. Weeks, William S. Weeks, Marjorie L. Weeks.


Third Term: Natt. M. Pease, Maitland B. Weeks, Wil- liam S. Weeks, Marjorie L. Weeks.


CORNER DISTRICT-Lulu Blake, Ida E. Smith. Worthy of mention: Harold Downing.


Second Term : Allen B. McMurphy.


GALE DISTRICT-First Term : Mildred E. Page, Harold G. Page.


Second Term : Worthy of mention : Mildred E. Page. Third Term : Harold G. Page.


LOON POND DISTRICT-First Term: Nola H. Green, Harold C. Hall. Worthy of mention : Albert M. Sargent. Second Term : Nola H. Green.


JONES' MILLS DISTRICT-First Term : Victor C. Flan- ders. Worthy of mention : Gladys Mansfield.


Second Term : Florence E. Mansfield.


Third Term: Roscoe F. Gault, Florence E. Mansfield, Heabert L. Mansfield. Worthy of mention: Sadie L. Gault.


ROGERS' DISTRICT-First Term : Vera Dare Little.


SANBORN DISTRICT-Second Term : Daisy B. Weeks, Andrew T. Page. Worthy of mention : Gladys E. Batch- elder, Hazel B. Batchelder.


Third Term: Gladys E. Batchelder, Hazel B. Batchel- der. Worthy of mention : Oscar Ellis, Andrew T. Page.


IRON WORKS DISTRICT-First Term : Bernice L. Foss, George C. Clough, Carl G. Clough, Fred E. Marsh, Harold B. Secord. Worthy of mention : Florence C. Edgerly, Ruth V. Edgerly, Addie B. Elliott, Marguerite A. Nelson.


Second Term : Harold B. Secord, Elizabeth M. Price, Florence M. Tibbets.


Third Term: Florence M. Tibbets, Henry Tibbets. Worthy of mention : Florence C. Edgerly, Grace M. Rowe, Gertrude L. Rowe.


STATISTICAL TABLE.


No. and Name of School.


Terms.


Name of Teacher.


Wages per Month.


Length of School.


Whole No. of Scholars.


Average Attendance.


Reading.


Spelling.


Penmanship.


Arithmetic.


Geography.


Grammar.


History,


Algebra.


Bookkeeping.


Phy. and Hygene.


Drawing


Composition


Vocal Music


I. Kelly


Spring Fall


Mary B. Morgan. Alice A. Morgan.


24 10 13


9 13


13 13


10 10


6


Winter


Spring


Edna L. Ferguson Mary A. Kelley .. .6


22


12


9


6


9


9


9


9


6


6


Fall


Winter


Alice L. Carlson 20


11


5


3


4


4


4


4


4


2


2


2


2


2


2


Fall Winter


Wilma Curtis $20


Alice T. Freeman 22 12 Florence B. Merrill 22


22


6 13


11


13


13


13


13


11


7


6 5


13


7. Lougeetown


Spring Fall


Lena R. Parsons .. .6


66


20


7


7


6


7


7


8


6


6


4


4


4


Fall


Winter Spring Fall


Effie C. Sanders 24 12


1: 11


Winter


Betsey M.Knowles 24


20


12


5


4


5


5


5


5


3


3


1


1


12. Loon Pond ..


Spring Fall


Amy D. Osborne 22


12


12


9


12


12 12


9


5


6


6


9


9


13. Jones Mills ...


Spring


Betsey E. Knowles 20 12


9


8


9


9


8


8


8


8


8


2


Fall


B. M. D. Weeks 20 12


20


6


9


7


9


9


9


9


7


4


1


4


Sanborn


Winter Spring Fall


Hattie B, Page. ..


22


12


9


7


9


9


9


7


6


5


3 5


9 8


8


18. Iron Works


Spring Fall


Florence B. Merrill |26 11 20|19


14/12


Grace B. Berry ... 66


26


7 18 12 15


15


15


15 14 12


12


12


4 12


...


89815


29495


...


3. Guinea Ridge


Spring


Caroline Cogswell 20 12


4


6


5


4


9


17


17


11


17


9


6


5


4


6


6


14


6


6


6


7


8


8


8


8


8


8


8. Allen's Mills


Spring


SarahL. Batchelder 20 :


20 20


8


7


7


7


7


7


7


5


5


3


9. Corner


Lillian M. Eveleth 24 12 16 14 16


6


11


13


13


12


12


9


7


5


2


5


Fall


Winter


1


3


3


Winter


Kathryn Shaw 22


5


10


4


10


10


10 10 8


8


9 10 10 8


13


12


22


12


18


15


18


8 11


11


10


11


8


8


1


9


7


Rogers


20 12


4


3


4


4


4


4


8


6


6


10


16


...


16/16


Winter


...


:


20


12


8


12


8


7


8


16


16


15


9


10


10


10


10


11. Gale


Spring


Cora B Page


Ethel M. Merrill. 20


20


6


3


9


9


9


9


7


6


6


22


6


9


7


8


8


8


8


6


5


5


2


5


2


5


5. Smith Meet- Spring ing House Fall


Winter


6


6


5


Winter


7


7


7


7


5


5


3 1


20 13


14 19


6


6


5


5


3


3


3


1


3


3


3


8


6


24


8


12 10 12


22


12


8


8


4


4


4


4


4


2


5


14


14


7


7


12 14 11


14 14


6


6


0


9


5


...


...


...


9


Winter


22


6


8


7


8


8


8


20 20 18 14 14


120


21 21 19


3


3


19 19 19


12


11 11


2. Potter


24 12 13


9'13 12 12 13


10


11 10


20 11


10


9


6


12


5


11


18


18 13


7 5


8


17


Number of Scholars at- tending to the fol- lowing Studies.


26 11 21 17 21


19 16


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


CHARLES H. GOODWIN, Treasurer of school district in account with School board for the year 1906.


RECEIPTS.


1906.


Feb. 15 Balance in hands of treasurer for school purposes . $246.28


Dec. 31 Received of town Treas., ap-


propriation for schools . . 2,419.43


$2,655.71


Amount paid teachers' salaries, summer


term


$798.00


Amount paid teachers' salaries, fall term, 757.50


winter “ 421.00


66 miscellaneous 329.88


$2,306.33


Balance in hands of treasurer $559.33


EXPENDITURES.


Spring Term.


1906.


Apr. 5 Mrs. Henry E. Page, home instruction, fall and winter term, 1906 . . . $20.00


May 26 Edith Maxfield, balance for teaching Guinea Ridge school, fall term, 1905, 2.50


June 26 Edna L. Ferguson, teaching 12 weeks Potter school 66.00


26 Mary R. Morgan, teaching 12 weeks in Kelley school 72.00


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


June 26 Alice T. Freeman, teaching 12 weeks in Smith Meeting House school . . $66.00


26 Amy D. Osborne, teaching 12 weeks in Loon Pond school 66.00


26 Blanche M. D. Weeks, teaching 12 weeks in Roger's school 60.00


26 Betsey M. Knowles, teaching 12 weeks in Jones' Mills' school 60.00


26 Sarah L. Batchelder, teaching 12 weeks 60.00


26 Lilliam M. Eveleth, teaching 12 weeks in Corner school 72.00


26 Cora B. Page, teaching 12 weeks in Gale school 60.00


26 Florence B. Merrill, teaching 11 weeks in Iron Works district 71.50


26 Alice Carlson, teaching 11 weeks in Guinea Ridge district . 55.00


26 Mrs. Henry E. Page, home instruction, 12 weeks 12.00


26 Lena R. Parsons, teaching 11 weeks in Lougeetown district 55.00


$798.00


Fall Term.


1906. Nov. 23 Grace B. Berry, teaching 11 weeks in Iron Works district . $71.50


Dec. 5


Ethel M. Merrill, teaching 12 weeks in Gale district . 60.00


5 Lena R. Parsons, teaching 12 weeks in Lougeetown district 60.00


5 Caroline Cogswell, teaching 12 weeks in Guinea Ridge district 60.00


5 Mary A. Kelley, teaching 12 weeks in Potter district . 66.00


5 Amy D. Osborne, teaching 12 weeks in Loon Pond district . 66.00


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


Dec. 5 Mrs. Alice A. Morgan, teaching 10 weeks in Kelley district $60.00


5 Mrs. Sarah L. Batehelder, teaching 10 weeks in Allen's Mills district . 50.00


5 Blanche M. D. Weeks, teaching 12 weeks in Jones' Mills district 60.00


5 Effie Sanders, teaching 12 weeks in Corner school 72.00


5 Florence B. Merrill, teaching 12 weeks in Smith's Meeting House district . 66.00


5 Hattie B. Page, teaching 12 weeks in Sanborn district 66.00


$757.50


Winter Term.


1906.


Jan. 12 Hattie B. Page, teaching 6 weeks in Sanborn district $33.00


12 Blanche M. D. Weeks, teaching 6 weeks in Jones' Mills school . 30.00


12 Mrs. Sarah L. Batchelder, teaching 8 weeks in Allen's Mills district . . . 40.00


12 Bessie M. Knowles, teaching 6 weeks in Corner district . 36.00


12 Kathryn Shaw, teaching 5 weeks in Loon Pond district 27.50


12 Mrs. Alice Morgan, teaching 8 weeks in Kelley district . 48.00


12 Mary A. Kelley, teaching 6 weeks in Potter district. . 33.00


12 Grace B. Berry, teaching 7 weeks in Iron Works district 45.50


12 Ethel M. Merrill, teaching 6 weeks in Gale district . 30.00


31 Lena R. Parsons, teaching 7 weeks in Lougeetown district 35.00


GILMANTON TOWN REPORT. 59


Jan. 31 Florence B. Merrill, teaching 6 weeks in Smith's Meeting House district . $33.00


31 Wilma Curtis, teaching 6 weeks in Guinea Ridge district . 30.00


$421.00


MISCELLANEOUS.


1906.


Apr. 5 Herbert Sargent, labor and wood fur- nished Ridge school house, 1905 . . $2.00


May 4. Geo. F. Kelley, 234 cords wood furnish'd Kelley school and fitting same . . . 12.00


4 C. F. Page, supplies furnished school . 1.75


12 Frank D. Young, wood for Lougeetown school, years 1905-6 14.00


26 Frank N. Merrill, conveyance of Miss Carlson from Alton 3.00


26 Frank N. Merrill, wood for schools and fitting same . 5.75


26 Mrs. Jenness Gray, cleaning Iron Works school house . 1.50


June 26 Mrs. Alfred Ellsworth, cleaning Corner school honse . 2.00


Aug. 7 Alice T. Freeman, cleaning the Smith Meeting House school house £ 1.50


25 George Clough, labor at the Iron Works school house 1.50


25 John Secord, conveyance of children . 22.50


Oct. '18 Mrs. C. M. Mansfield, cleaning Jones' Mills school house 2.00


18 Mrs. Noah Zanes, cleaning Potter school 'house 2.00


18 C. F. Page, incidentals for schools . . 2.95


Nov. 5 Mrs. Henry S. Page, cleaning Sanborn school house . 1.50


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GILMANTON TOWN REPORT.


Nov. 6 C. M. Batchelder, conveyance, children $24.00


Dec. 5 Geo. E. Page, 2 cords wood for Smith Meeting Honse school 8.00


5 Myron W. Lane, wood for Potter school and fitting same 9.00


5 Ivo F. Weeks, conveyance of Little chil- dren 28.80


19 William Tilton, sawing wood for Jones' Mills school . .75


19 F. B. Woodward, sundries for schools, 1.95


19 F. B. Woodward, cord wood for Corner sehool 4.00


19 Stephen L. Weeks, banking Allen's Mills school house 1.00


19 Stephen L. Weeks, 21/2 cords wood for Allen's Mills school 11.25


28


W. S. Green, 2 cords wood for Loon Pond school . 9,00


1907.


Jan. 14


A. R. Wight, sawing wood and labor at the Corner school 2.85


14


F. N. Merrill, 234 cords wood for Iron Works and Gale schools and fitting . 12.37


14 C. F. Page, supplies for schools 1.15


14 C. F. Page, 1 cord wood for Gale school and fitting same 4.50


14 James D. Small, 1} cords wood, Guinea Ridge school and fitting same 5.25


14 F. N. Merrill, incidentals for schools . 2.26


14 F. N. Merrill, for kindling wood fur- nished and delivered to schools . 3.55


14


Oscar Ellis, labor at Sanborn school h'se 2.00


14 Roland Osborne, labor at Kelley school house . . 1.00


14 Albert Parsons, labor at Kelley school house . 1.00


GILMANION TOWN REPORT. 61


Jan. 21 Walter S. Page, 13 cords wood for San- born school and fitting same . 6.75


31 Geo. D. Potter, labor at Potter school house . 1.50


31. James D. Small, 1 cord wood for Guinea Ridge school and fitting same . 3.50


31 George Colbath, labor at Lougeetown school house 1.75


31 Geo. Clough, labor at Iron Works


school house 3.25


31 Harold G. Page, labor at Gale school house . . 2.00


31' William Mansfield, labor at Jones' Mills school house : 1.50


31 Horace D. Sargent, labor at Ridge sch'l house . 1.50


31 Ivo F. Weeks, conveyance of Little chil- dren to Sanborn school 18.00


Feb. 6 Ralph G. Page, labor at Smith Meeting House school 2.00


15 John Secord, conveyance of pupils, fall term 30.00


15 Mrs. Henry E. Page, home instruction, 8.50


15 Nelson Harris, conveyance of Smith and Avery children . 35.00


15 W. B. French, 1 cord wood for Jónes' Mills school and fitting same 5.00


$329.88


SCHOOL HOUSE REPAIRS.


RECEIPTS.


1906.


Feb. 15 Balance in hands of treasurer for school house repairs . . $39.94


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Oct. 18 Received of town treasurer, appropriation, school house repairs $200.00


$239.94


Amount paid for repairs $95.41


$95.41


Balance in hands of treasurer $144.53


EXPENDITURES.


1906.


Apr. 5 E. G. Clough, carting and stage boards for Iron Works school house, 1905 . $3.00


June 15 E. W. McMurphy, labor and material, Kelley and Potter school house . . . 8.00


Aug. 7 Walter H. Page, labor on Loon Pond school house . 2.00


Oct. 18 Lougee-Robinson Co., school desks and shades for Sanborn school house . . 41.50


18 C. F. Page, repairs on school house . 1.75


18 Cook's Lumber Co., 1 door for Sanborn school house 2.00


18 Frank N. Merrill, repairs on school houses 2.41


Nov. 6 Walter S. Page, labor and material for Sanborn school house 13.75


24 Henry S. Page, carting seats for San- born school house 1.50


Dec. 5 James D. Small, repairs on Guinea Ridge school house . 3.00


5 A. T. Quinby & Son, paint, glass and coat hooks for Sanborn school house, 7.90


5 Geo. Palmer, repairs on Lougeetown school house . 1.00


5 C. F. Page, repairs on school building . 2.35


19 S. L. Weeks, repairs on Allen's Mills' school house 1.20


GILMANTON TOWN REPORT. 63


Dec. 19 A. R. Wight, repairs on Corner school house $1.00


1907.


Jan. 14 F. N. Merrill, repairs on school houses, 2.55


81 Herbert Sargent, repairs on Ridge school house . .50


$95.41


CHARLES H. GOODWIN,


Treasurer of School Board.


-We, the nndersigned, have carefully examined the fore- going accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched, and a balance in the hands of the treasurer for school purposes of $359.33, and a balance for school house repairs of $144.53.


C. FRANK PAGE, EDWIN J. PAGE,


Auditors.


Births Registered in the Town of Gilmanton for the Year Ending December 31, 1906.


Date of Birth.


Sex and Condition.


Name of Child [if any]


Male or


Female.


Living or


Stillborn.


No. Child.


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Color.


Residence of


Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Jan. Feb.


31


M


Living


W Fred W. Terrell


Annie B. Patten


Gilmanton


Butcher


Nashua


Strafford


1 Estella Ann


F


$6


4 W J. Wilbur Smith


Edith L, Hannaford ...


W


66


12


M


66


3 W Ernest L. Wells.


Laura G. Jones


W


Teamster


Alton


Gilmanton


April 2 Naulbert John


M


W


John H. Dubia


Josie Julia Claremont w


W


66


2 Joseph Omer Levi


M


19 29


F


9


F


.


2 W


Inez M. Brock W


Alice C. Page W


Bertha A. Burbank.


B


Laborer


Canada


Gilmanton


15


F


F


3 w Arthur C. Martin ...


Elizabeth Monty .......


W


Farmer


Vermont


New Jersey


Nov. 25


M


1 w Carl D. Howe


Grace E. Foss


W


Lumber Opra'r Grantham


Gilmanton


Dec. 17


24 George Edward ...


M


6


William I. Maxfield .. W


Cora M. Tilton


W


Laborer


Wells, Me.


Gilmanton


...


3|w Herbert N. Weeks 2 W Jason Fogg ..


Lilla A. M. Durgin ... w


Myrtie Jones ..


W


Farmer Laborer


Gilmanton


Gilinanton


June July


M


6 .


1 w Joseph H. L, Marsh


Farmer


Manchester.


So. Boston, Mass.


Oct. 29 Louls Margaret ...


.


Tessie O, F merson W


Blacksmith


Haverhill, Mass.


Wentworth.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


ROY C. EDGERLY, Town Clerk.


M


3 v Wm. G. McClary.


Dorothy Butcher.


Laborer


Bristol


Dover ..


2 Charles L.


R. D. Carrier ..


Gilmanton


Manchester


Newport, Vt.


Canada ..


M


Pittsfield


5|w Joseph LaFrance


46


1 w John G. Osborne


Color.


Marriages Registered in the Town of Gilmanton for the Year Ending December 31, 1906.


Date of Mar- riage.


Place of Mar-


riage.


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.


Residence of Each at time of Marriage.


Age of Each.


Color of Each,


Occupation of Groom and Bride.


Place of Birth of Each.


Names of Parents.


Birthplace of Parents.


Occupation


Marriage.


Name, Residence and Official Station of Person by Whom Married


Mar. 21 Belmont


True F. Osborne


Gilmanton


45


Farmer


Gilmanton


... Samuel Osborne ... Gilmanton Julia A, Griffin ..... Albion C. Lamprey Hattie A. Weym'h Belmont Gilmanton ... John P .. Clough ..... Belmont


Gilmanton Strafford


1 |Rev. J. C. Osgood, Gilmanton I. W.


1


26


John S. Page


Addie M. Glidden


Alton


21


Housekeeper


Alton


Franklin F's George E. Page .. El'a Jones Orin Glidden.


Loudon Alton


1


May 13 So. Barns'd Arthur R. Bickford ...


Gilmanton 32


Farmer


Franklin


David Bickford


Rochester


1


Rev. J. A. Reed, Barnstead. N. H.


Ida M. Brewster


Barnstead


Housekeeper


Barnstead


... Mark W. Brewster Barnstead Annie Merrill


31 Gilmanton,


Clifton Goodwin


Gilmanton


21


Farmer.


Gilmanton ...


Sylyester Goodwin Gilmanton Deerfield Sarah Doe


Barrington


1


Aug. 6


Wm. A. Malsbury


Gilmanton


22


Laborer


Gilmanton ...


Job G. Malsbury Maud C. Heath Alonzo Bickford ..


Dover


Farmer .... Housewife Farmer ..... Housewife Farmer ...... Housewife Farmer .. Housewife Farmer ...... Housew fe Barber ..... Housewife Laborer ...


1 |Rev. E. T. Hurd, Gilmanton, 1. W.


1


Sept. 3


Charles E. Wilson


Gilmanton ..


31


Farmer


Boston, Mass George Wilson


Selina Olsen


Alexandra Hagstrom


Cambridge, Mass. 21 Dressmaker


Sweden


Axet Hagstrom Matilde Jacobsen ... Albert T. Edgerly


Uddavalla, Sweden Seaman Gottoburg, Sweden Nurse Ulukehan, Sweden Custom offi Tellbacka, Sweden Housewife Sanbornton ..


1


5


Frank A. Edgerly ..


Gilmanton 20


Teacher


Nashville ...


1 |Rey. G. O. Wiggin, Loudon, N. H.


Mary R. Morgan.


23


Quebec


Katherine Keyes .. Sycamore, Ill. Thornton David M. Morgan Alice A. Metcalf ... Cookshire, Que.


Salesman ... Housewife Farmer ...... Housewife


1 |Rev. F. I. Sargent, Belmont


1


Apr. 3 Gilmanton


Nahum O. Clough


Ortonville, Minn. 51


44


Housekeeper


.6


...


Tamson H Whitney Josiah L. Kimball Gilmanton Ann P. Kimball .6


Farmer ..... Housewife Farmer .. Housewife Farmer Housewife Laborer Housewife Farmer .. ... Housewife


1


..


.


1


1 |Rev. G. O. Wiggin, London, N. H.


Ethel Dame


New Durham. 17 Housemaid ... |New Durham A'onzo Dame


Etta French


Farmington


Minnie E. Bickford


Wolfboro


16|


Weaver


Alton


I


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


ROY C. EDGERLY, Town Clerk.


31


Ada J. Lamprey


Belmont


Dressmaker


22


Box Maker ...


Lizzie M. Burn'm | Dover


Weltha A C. Smith Loudon


All White.


f.


1


Gertrude M. Kimball Gilmanton


Deaths Registered in the Town of Gilmanton for the Year Ending December 31, 1906.


Date of Death


Age


Place of Birth


Name and Surname of the Dece ased


Place of Birth


Occupation


Father


Mother


Years V


Days.


Sex.


Color.


Single. Marrı'd


or Widowed.


Jan. 18 Caleb Webster


82


Gilmanton


m W


W .Farmer


26 Oliver L. Green


73 10


4 Loudon


m


W


W Farmer


Pittsfield


Epsom


David Green


Roxanna Sherbourne


28 Martha F. Nelson


73 11


3 Farmington


f


W


m Housewife


Farmington


Gilmanton


John W. Furber


Martha Nelson


Feb.


5 Estella Ann McClary .. ..


...


4 Gilmanton


f


W


S


Bristrol


Dover


William G. McClary ...


David Cilley


Johanna Smith ..


14 Mary A. Bradley 27 Rosilla Smith


78 28


6 14|Franklin


m


W


S Shoe cutter


New York, N 7. Canada


Edward Stone


Esther Monte


Mar. 23 George Stone 26 |Sidney A. Merrill


57


11| Barnstead


m W


S


Physician


Barnstead


Strafford


Aaron Merrill


Elizabeth Coverly


Apr.


3|Joseph O.L. Dubia 3 Naulbert John Dubia 9 Hannah T. Edgerly


2 Barnstead


f


W


W Housewife


Barnstead


Barnstead


John B. Hussey


Betsey Aiken.


69


2


2 Ipswich


m W


m


Ipswich


17 Joseph A. Spear


64 4 21


f


W


m Housewife


fw


S


Franklin


Gilmanton


Bert E. O'Leary


82


3 6 Tilton


f W


W


Tilton


Tilton


Archibald S. Clark


Priscilla Chase ...


92 73


5 22|Tuftonborough m W


W


Wheelwright. Watchmaker ..


Mass


Mass.


John S. Plummer .


Sarah B. Hanson


July 13 John W. Plummer 8 Edward Stone


34 3 9|Franklin


m


W


m Farmer ..


Gilmanton


Gilmanton


Joseph Plummer


Sarah Parsons


Aug. 6 Anna E. Grant


90


6 27


m w


Oct. 30 Anna M. Johnson


65


1


6


48


69 1 11|Ossipee


m W


m


Ossipee


Ossipee.


Charles A. Roberts


Effie Beecham


23


9 12 Everett, Mass. m


W


W Clerk.


Gilmanton


Barnstead


Bela C. Merrill.


Sarah E. Pickering


21 Elizabeth M. Price


14 2 14


f


W


S


34


..


Alton


m W


S


Farmer


Alton.


Alton


24 Arthur Avery


...


...


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


ROY C. EDGERLY, Town Clerk.


...


9 9 Alton


f f


W W


W


Housekeeper


Joseph Watson


Mary Spencer


:


1 Gilmanton


m W


S


Newport, Vt ..


Canada.


John Dubia


Josie Julia Claremont Josie Julia Claremont


64


9


Joseph Spear ..


Emily Pierce.


May 14 Emma H Weare.


Elizabeth J. Haskell


June 2 Viola Elizabeth O'Leary 12 Valeria C. Brown. 30 William Canney


5 20 Georgetown, M's. m W


Esther Monte


27 Charles E. Plummer


60| 3| 10


f w


W Housewife


W Farmer


f


W


W


Housekeeper.


m


W


S


Farmer


Isaac Downs


Augusta Smith.


Nov. 3 Charles H. Downs 26 Charles A. Roberts 29 Heury W. Upton ...


Charles H. Upton


Abbie M. Brown


Dec. 18 Alexander C. Merrill


73 9 26 Gilmanton m


W


S Farm laborer


Charles A. Price


Aura E. Emerson


...


m m Lawyer


Champlain, N. Y. Canada.


Edward Stone


Sally Lamprey .


74 8 28 Gilmanton m W


Ira Farrar


Moses Page


Mary Tilton


Sept. 12 Asa F. Page


Gilmanton ..


Enoch Moulton


Mahala Chase


...


m


W


S


Canada


John Dubia


Dorothy Butcher


84


W


Gilmanton


Name of Father .


Maiden Name of Mother


Months.


2 14


John Canney ...


.


1


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