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Stimulated by the activities of the clinic a large number of children have been treated by the local dentists. The object of the clinic is to bring this about. No children above the eighth grade are treat- ed in the clinic the idea being to habituate the child to proper dental hygiene.
SCHOOL NURSE
The health department is being carried on with its customary vigor. Miss McCauley has made the annual inspections and examinations with the assist- ance of the local physicians who have given their services free of charge. The follow up work including the work of the Red Cross clinic is worthy of the highest praise.
The following statistical report of this department indicates the character of the work done.
LIST OF DEFECTS REVEALED BY MEDICAL
INSPECTION.
January 31, 1922-March 1, 1923:
No. pupils examined
824 Cards to parents Correct.
Skin diseases
33
33
33
Orthopedic
11
11
6
Defective teeth
490
490
319
Defective tonsils
450
450
41
Adenoids
131
131
41
Enlarged cervical gls. 201
201
Enlarged thyroid gls.
7
1
Defective vision
56
56
18
Malnutrition
272
Defective hearing
13
13
4
Scabies
18
18
18
Y
93
Pediculosis
31
31
31
Unvaccinated
27
27
27
Cardiac diseases
25
25
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THE WORK OF THE SCHOOL ROOM
My previous reports have dealt largely with equip- ment conditions of buildings and grounds and modern- methods of pedagogy. During this time the subject matter and government of the schools have not been slighted.
Reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling and history have been recently rounded up from a supervisory point of view. Geography, nature and citizenship apparently need attention. Teachers meetings are held monthly to stimulate this work by discussion, talks and demonstrations. The meetings have been well attended.
Some of the parents have been disturbed by the belief that writing is not taught in our schools. The Houston Writing Manuals were distributed two years ago in all schools and a book of instructions was given each teacher. Recently Mr. Houston gave one-half day's instruction to the teachers. The teach- ers have also had the opportunity to have his in- structions at summer school.
We have also supplemented the instructions given in teachers' meetings with examinations from which standards of comparisons may be derived such as the Ayer's tests in reading, writing and spelling and the Studebaker tests in arithmetic.
I will not go into detail in regard to the results of these tests. The median (about the average) results are given in the appended tables for the benefit of teachers, desiring to deal with the pupils, who individ- ually stand low and those who are interested in the general progress of the schools.
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It is the idea of the writer that these tables should be used by the teachers to compare the scores made by their children individually. When a child has attained the standard for his grade in a subject he may be grouped with children of his own standard of attain- ment while the teacher gives to the group or groups not up to the standard a larger amount of instruction. The group up to the standard may carry on the subject as a special group. It is obvious that a pupil may be up to standard in one or more subjects and be- low in one or more. By grouping and regrouping the children according to frequent tests much of the work that is below standard may be reduced.
Many interesting deductions may be made from a study of these tables. These would be commented upon more fully were it not for the limits of this re port.
READING AYERS BURGESS TEST I SPRING 1922
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
. 13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Median
Stand.
READING AYERS BURGESS TEST III FALL 1922
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Grade IV
2
6
8
11
12
14
9
8
10
6
11
12
3
1
1
2
2
2
8
V
2
3
10
11
8
13
8
14
10
2
2
VI
2
2
5
6
6
7
11
8
6
16
3
4
8
4
8
4 .
4
1
2
10
10
VII
4
2
6
7
11
4
11
9
9
6
9
· 5
2
2
3
2
0
1
11
11
8
11
16
10
5
5
6
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
6
7
V
3
2
10
4
1
6
3
12
14
10
16
9
12
11
8
2
3
4
0
2
10
9
VII
1
3
3
14
7
7
15
12
11
14
8
3
4
1
3
2
3
0
9
10
VIII
0
0
0
2
6
6
9
6
9
1.1
5
6
3
1-
4
4
4
12
11
Stand.
1
5
8
8
11
12
11
10
5
8
2
0
3
13
7
5
10
13
6
I
VI
1
Grade IV
6
1
S
8
Median
8
S
2
4
4
00.00 6
9
95
SPELLING AYERS SCALE SPRING 1922
Median
Stand.
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Grade IV
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
5
0
6
0
7
5
5
3
6
8
6
12
15
11
V
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
7
10
10
11
11
10
6
7
16
13
I.1
0
0
0
O
0
1
1
1
4
2
7
12
4
10
6
14
10
15
10
17
16
VII
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
3
1
5
13
19
39
19
19
SPELLING AYERS FALL 1922
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Grade IV
6
5
1
4
C
4
1
1
1
I
10
1
1
20
9
32
18
13
VI
1
1
4
2
5
3
2
4
1
7
15
8
21
35
19
16
VII
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
14
22
43
20
19
FALL 1922
ARITHMETIC STUDEBAKER FALL 1922
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT
1
2
3
$
5
6
7
8
9
10
[1
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Median
Stand.
Grade IV
6
10
13
5
6
10
9
12
1
4
3
3
4
2
1
1
1
0
1
7 20
V
1
0
2
2
1
'2
1
5
3
1
1
8
10
6
21
18
20
VI
2
2
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
3
8
1
3
4
5
3
59
20
20
VIII
1
2
1
2
1
3
5
4
7
4
6
11
17
9
6
23
17
20
·
28
15
6
10
3
8
7
11
8
1
6
VII
1
1
2
2
0)
3
1
6
4
1
8
5
7
6
24
6
26
18 : 17
VIII
0
0
0
=
96
7
4
3
1
5
4
11
10
11
13
3
2
2
3
9
8
8
21
41
19
VIII
1
2
Median
Stand.
20
1
WRITING AYERS FALL 1922
Median
tand.
1
NO .. PROBLEMS CORRECT
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60-70
70-80
80-90
90-100
45
40
5
2
14
17
9
9
7
6
11
55
48
Grade IV V
5
6
20
10
11
11
12
9
V1
2
10
23
20
14
25
20
5
1
.
55
6A
VII
5
VIII
WRITING AYERS SCALE SPRING 1922
NO. PROBLEMS CORRECT
10-20
20.30
30-40
40'50
50-60
60-70
70-80
80-90
90-100
· Median
SStand.
35
40
Grade IV
7
13
16
10
6
3
45
48
V
1
6
18
23
15
9
4
4
5
0
-
25
22
20
10
VI
0
0
7
13
9
16
20
22
19
75
64
VI1
0
0
0
5
1
11
14
13
17
75
75
VIII
2
3
1
5
24
27
19
22
I
3
8
8
28
20
13
9
5
26
97
45
56
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Other tests have been given in history, civics, science, geography and arithmetic for the purpose of testing the general knowledge of the subject matter and to stimulate the work of the schoolroom. These tests were derived from questions submitted by pupils and teachers of this district. They were then put in form so that they may be answered quickly. There are thirty questions in each test like the following:
Test III-Geography and Science
Directions :- Below are some statements about geography and science such as Australia is a CON- TINENT a peninsula a canal an island. The cor- rect word is "a continent" so that word has been un- derlined. The statement now reads "Australia is a continent," which is true. In each of the numbered paragraphs below one of the words or group of words makes the statement correct. For your answer under- line the correct word or group of words. Use good sense in your answers and work as rapidly as possible.
1. Pennsylvania is important in Manufacturing because of: iron wheat copper cotton.
2. The St. Lawrence is an important river be- cause: of the lowlands the hunting a trade routs im- mense water power.
3. The chief reason for extensive sheep raising in Australia is: cheap land the wool gathering moisture abundant harvests grassy plains
4. Hogs are grown in the central states because of: erosion coal the corn belt skilful farming
These tests have been given in many other places. Results for comparison were received from Hanover and Bristol. The median results in history were Derry 21, Bristol 20, Hanover 19; English, Derry 18, Bristol 17, Hanover 17, science and geography, Han- over 22, Derry 22, Bristol 20; arithmetic, Bristol 24, Derry 21, Hanover 20.
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GOVERNMENT.
Many good ventures have been made by our schools during the past year. The best one, I believe, is the inauguration of a measure of self government in the junior high school. The school has a full organi- zation of civic officers, properly chartered and consti- tuted. The civic committee called upon me this evening to learn if the pupils could not take meas- ures to improve the sanitary conditions around the school sink. They were assured that the school board would supply the needed materials, and otherwise in- couraged in their venture.
PINKERTON ACADEMY.
The work of the high school pupils at the Acad- emy has been more closely followed this year. The teachers there have been urged to give individual at- tention to the pupils who show weakness and to ask them to return for special work in the afternoon. A closer relationship between the home and school is also urged. In addition to the regular reports, deficiency reports are asked for and the teachers requested to notify the parents at once when it is clear that the pupil is not responding according to fair standards. Special reports have also been made to the parents when is was found that the work of the school had not been attended to properly, and parents have been ad- vised how to remedy such conditions. The pupils are required to meet the standard of requirements at Pin- kerton by punctual attendance, home study, a good attitude toward the teachers and school, careful atten- tion in recitation and, in case of deficiency, to consult the teachers daily until the deficiency is made up. With a few exceptions the work of the Derry pupils has been creditable.
In concluding this report I wish to thank you, mem-
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bers of the School Board, for loyal support and the abundant amount of time you have devoted in Board Meetings to the many and varied problems as they have arisen.
Respectfully submitted, CARL COTTON, Superintendent.
Derry, N. H. Feb. 15, 1923.
Special School District, No. 2. Report of Treasurer, J. G. MacMURPHY.
July 1, 1921, on hand $ 438.51
July 23, from Smith Hughes fund 518.64
Sept. 19, from Selectmen
1000.00
Dec. 3, from Selectmen
1000.00
June 6, 1922, Alexander fund
6.12
June 20, from Selectmen
3000.07
May 10, Dog licenses
51.24
May 19, Alexander fund
6.12
Paid 80 orders
$6020.70 5123.92
June 30, Balance
$ 896.78 J. G. MacMURPHY.
I have examined the above account of J. G. Mac- Murphy, treasurer and find the same correct, with vouchers for each item.
(Signed) HARRIETT C. NEWELL, Auditor District No. 2.
DISTRICT NO. 2 BUDGET.
1923- 1924.
Instruction
Teachers and Music
$2200.00
175.00
Books and supplies
101
Admr. and super
75.00
Plant and Upkeep
Fuel
325.00
Water
36.00
: £
Flag
10.00
Repairs
500.00
Janitor
432.00
Miscellaneous
19.00
Other Activities
Nurse
75.00
Statutory obligations
District Officers
20.00
Tuition
160.00
Head Tax
164.00 $5631.00
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the School district in the town of Derry, No. 2, District qualified to vote in dis- trict affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Derry Village School in said district on the 10th day of March 1923, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following subjects:
1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.
2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.
3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.
4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To hear the reports of Agents, Auditors, Com- mittees, or Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.
6. To choose Agents, Auditors and Committees in relation to the subject embraced in this warrant.
7. To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for the support of the schools.
8. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing year.
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Given under our hands at said Derry Village this 23rd day of February 1923.
BESSIE E. CLARK, ARTHUR G. REYNOLDS, EMMA A. CAMPBELL, School Board.
Report of Derry Special School District. No. 2.
RECEIPTS
From State
$518.64
Town
5000.07
Alexander Fund
12.24
Dog Licenses
51.24
Total
$6020.70
PAYMENTS
80 Orders drawn $5123.92
Cash on hand July 1, 1922
896.78
DETAIL OF EXPENSES
Salaries of District Officers:
Ruth Reynolds
2.80
Arthur Reynolds
10.00
W. R. Sanders
14.00
Jesse MacMurphy
10.00
36.50
Supervision :
John R. Plummer, State Treas
52.08
Administration:
Carl Cotton
1.49
Teachers Salaries:
Caroline How
900.00
Rose Learnard
900.00
Helen Johnson
75.00
1875.00
Books
Benj. Sanborn
8.47
103
·
Rand McNally
9.05
Scott Foresmal.
6.32
Chas. Bartlett
34.35
58.19
Supplies
Boston Paper Board Ce.
5.00
Harry Houston
4.11
J. L. Hammett
16.46
Public School Pub. Co.
3.09
E. E. Babb & Co.
36.17
Town School Dist.
11.70
76.53
Janitors
E. L. Gilman
123.00
Thad Williams
16.65
139.65
Fuel
Holmes & Wheeler
315.49
315.49
Water and Supplies
Annis Grain Co.
.65
New Eng. Dis. Co.
4.00
Derry Water Works
22.50
27.15
Repairs:
Geo. Davis
$
150.60
Geo. W. Benson
43.87
W. H. Duffy
8.00
Thad. Williams
39.60
Emma Campbell
1.00
$243.07
Academy Tuition
$ 1490.50
Medical Inspection
E. McCauley
$75.00
I. D. Wiggin
1.50
$76.50
New Equipment
Geo. Benson
$8.83
Head Tax
John B. Plummer, State Treasurer
$204.00
Smith Hughs Rebate Pinkerton Academy
$518.64
104 STATISTICS OF SCHOOL YEAR 1921-1922. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Whole number registered
852
No. previously registered elsewhere 32
Boys
441
Girls
379
Number under six years
1
Number Six to eight
215
Number eight to fourteen
540
Number fourteen to sixteen
62
Number over sixteen
2
Non resident pupils
25
Average attendance
725.78
Average absent
43.03
Average membership
>94.4
Percent attendance
768.81
Number not absent or tardy
94
105
Cases of tardiness
437
Weeks in year
36
1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
Total enroll.
850
882
855
797
823
785
852
Average attend.
690
712
722
651
645 *693
725
*Increased attendance 32
TEACHERS UNDER APPOINTMENT
Grade
Experience
Training
Salary Weekly
Years
A. E. Newbegin
Junior
17
Farmington N.
$39.14
Ruth I. Lewis
5
Castleton N.
27.77
Mary Sweeney
"
2
Keene N.
26.38
Ethel Adams
„
19
State Cert. S. N.
27.77
Zetta Bardwell
IV
11
Plymouth N.
27.77
Nella Calahan
III
30
Salem N.
27.77
Mary Emery
II
28
Plymouth N.
27.77
Mary Bergamini
I
3
Lasley N.
26.38
West Side
Bertha Clark
VI
26
State Cert.
29.77
Lucy Bodwell
V
16
Plymouth N.
27.77
Carlotta Lupien
IV
13
State Certif.
27.77
Nellie Webster
III
· 21
Keene I year
27.77
Ethel Cheney
II
C
Plymouth N.
27.77
Cora Goodwin
I
12
Bridgewater N.
27.77
Floyd
Christine Fienaur
VI
Keene N.
29.77
-.
School Oak Street
106
-
Alice Fisher
V
19
State Cert. 27.77
Sarah George
III
6
Plymouth N.
27.77
Grace Hunt
II
Plymouth N. 27.77
Emie Gleason
I
18 Plymouth N.
27.77
East Derry
Bertha Wiggin
Mixed
19
Randolph N.
27.77
Manchester Rd.
Ellen Fortier
2 State Summer S.
22.00
Derry Dock
Mabel Warburton
4 . State Summer 2 S. 26.38
107
Island Pond
Doris Minkler
5 Fitchburg N.
27.77
Hampstead Rd.
28
State Cert. S. N. 27.77 1
Derry Village
Rose Leanard V to VIII
6
Plymouth N.
27.77
Carolyn Howe
I to IV
25
Plymouth N. 27.77
N .- Normal
S. N .- Summer Normal
.
la
Mary Crosby
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Births, Marriages and Deaths
Registered in the
TOWN OF DERRY
For the Year Ending
DECEMBER 31, 1922
٢
Births Registered in th. T./n of Derry for the Year Ending December 31, 1922.
Sex & Con
Date of Birth
Place of Birth.
Name of the Child
(if any.)
Male or Female
Living or Stillb No. of Child.
Name of Father.
Maiden name of Mother.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
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1921
Derry ... Raymond M.
m f
1 1
1
W John P. Pieroni .. ... Amalia Genlaine .. .. Italy. ·
Scotland
16
.... Arline Beatrice ...
f
1
w Wm H. DuVarney ... Laura Caron 3 W Earl Edwards. ..
Georgia Blanchard .. |Phillips. Me . ·
Canada .
Dec. 5
....
Lucy M. T . . . . . . . . .
1
5 W Emil Hudon ..
E. Beaulieu .
. Canada. . . .. ·
Canada .
25
. . .
Elaine Rita . .
f
1
1 w |Arthur E. Trudel .
Laura Paquet. .
Freemont ..
Nashua . .
.
1922 Jan. 12
·
..
Constance Neona R ..
f
1 1
3 w Alcide Daigneault. .. w Arthur J, Morin . .. 6
Grace E. Cheney. .
Canada . . . Haverhill, Mass ... Brooklyn, N. Y ... Manchester . . . ·
Haverhill, Mass ..
Hooksett . . .
Feb. 2
....
.Robert Stanley . .....
1
6|w Alfred Holm
Barbara Theiss . · Sweeden . .
Marjorie Dustin . . . . Pelham, N. H .. . . ..
Edith B. Messer ..
Haverhill, Mass ... .
16 Derry Vill Florence Augusta .. ·
f 1
f 17 Derry . . . . Celia .. 24 . Oscar Lodias. . m
1 1
4 w Exios Belmore.
Amanda Belan ...
Manchester .
Canada
Mar. 1 ....
William Alfred
1
4 w Morris D, Paige .. . w Berger Weiby ...
Norway ... .
Sweeden .
27
.Dorothy Elizabeth. .. ..
f*
1
. Harriet Cross .. w Chas. H. Smart .. .. 5 w Jesse G, Alexander .. Henrietta Coons . . . 4 w Joseph M, Bertrand .. |Annie McCarten. ... 1. w Forrest C, Houston. . Mildred N. Wilson. . . Derry .
Nashua .
Dover, N. H
21
....
Eunice May ·
f
1
21
... Jennie
f
1
3| w John Rotay . . . 4 w Ira G. Reynolds . ..
Jennie Raymond . ... Lynn, Mass ..
Canada .
27
· · ¡ Marie Lucile Yolande
f
1
6 w Edmond J, Mercure . Ledia Cote. ..
Canada .
Canada
27
m
S
10 w Harry F. Ricker. .... Chantell (Mary ). w Isadore Nathan.
Bessie Kolsky ..
Russia
Russia ..
·
Basil Jothan . . .
m f
1
3 W Lonzo H. Gedney . . .
Lillian B. Chase . ..
2 w Elmer Jackson.
Aurore Rioux ...
22
.... Pearl Mildred . .. ·
Goffs Falls ..
9
Leonard Elsworth . . m 1 3|w Delmont Manning. .
10
.. ·
Warren Sylvester . . .. m 1
3
Harold V. Stultz .. 9|w Emerson Densmoor ..
Mabel Vose . · New Brunswick . ..
New Boston. Poland
10|w Alexander Borowska Emelia Jokuboska. . . Poland . ·
Edith Abrahams. ... Edith M. Griffin . .. Elizabeth Peterson.
Warner N. H. . Bradford, N. H
17
....
Eunice May . ·
f
..
28 Derry Vill Violet Ruth. .. f
İ
Raymond.
Derry .. ·
Jesse G ... . ·
m
1
Apr. 5 Derry .. .. 13
....
Mildred Monica . .
1
· Josie Martytz . . ...
. Poland ...
. Poland . .. .
22
.... Lucile Genett.
f
1
Littleton.
Littleton, N. H. .
30 Meth'nMs Sylvia Dorothy
1
2 w William Woodward., Rose Be.
Chester,
Derry ..
Mar. June 2
Antionette Louise, ...
Taunton. Mass ... .
Oct, 18
....
f Lida Violet .. · 1
15
22
Raymond Hiram . ...
1 1
7 w Herbert Bartlett ..
Ida M. Atwood. ..
Laura Garceau
Merrimac
13
So. Berwick, Me.
Derry . Canada
Charlestown, Mass. .. Londonderry .
m 1 7 w Hans J. Popp.
Denmark .. · England .. . .
Londonderry ·
. Boston, Mass ..
.Lynn Beach, Mass. ..
Color.
. Nashua ... ·
BIRTHS CONTINUED
Sex & Con
Date of Birth.
Place of Birth.
Name of Child (if any.)
Male or Female
Living or Stillb. N5. of Child.
Name of Father.
Maiden name of Mother.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
1922 1 May 3 Derry .. ..
10
Gertrude Pauline ... f
1
1 w C. D. Vadeboncoeur . Rosena Cadieux. .... Keene ..
18
William Theodore ... ]m Donald Frederick . . . m Earl Victor. .. .. m 1
1
8 W James E. Sutton ...
Gilfred Tetu . . . . . .... England ....
Beatrice Brown . . .... North Wood. .. · North Wood .. ..
27
Bertha Pearl .. 1
1 1
1 w Victor Dandelin .. ... W Ray W. Davis .. 3 w Michael DiPeitro ...
Carrie Coffin. ...
. Derry ..
· Raymond ..
29
m
June 1
f
S
f
1
f
1
f
1 4 W Wm. W. Floyd. ....
4 W Joseph Sullivan ...
Eva Cote'
Canada .
July
Louise Mabel .. .. . .
f
1
2 W George G. Bean ... ..
Mabel S. Larkin. ·
Canada ...
·
Nashua . ..
18
Henry Jr ..... m
f
S
1 W T. Warner Strong ...
Hazel A. Byington. . . |Berlin, Vt ...
25
Annie Elizabeth 1
4
W
f
1 1 .41 George A. Bell ...
. Sylvia Dinsmoor ....
Durham ...
·
Winouski, Vt ....
Aug.
Gloria Louise . .
f 1 2 W W Joseph P. LaPage .. .. 1 Louis W. Morse . . ..
Florence Provencher Hillsborough Ethel H. Ainsworth .. Derry
.
Winthrop, Mass .. .
1 2 W Andrew Ratay .... . Anna Szot ..
Poland .
Poland ...
5 14
Ralph Wm. ..
m
1
15
Tony Theodore. . ... Joseph A, A .. .. m
m
1 4 w |B. Zulkensiske.
Catherine Lztoesy .... |Poland .
Poland .
16
Derry ... ..
Canada . Concord
18
Albert Francis Jr .. m 1
1 1 w Joseph E. Guilbault . Carrie Levesque. .. . . 1|w Albert F. Fossett ....
Maud I. Johnson .... E. Boston, Mass .. . 2 w Thos. Wm. Towner .. |Hazell V. DeWars .... Saratoga, N. Y. ..
Detroit, Mich
21
Letha Ruth .... m 1
1
W Oscar J. Lavoie ... . .
Blanch Y, Bergeron .. Lawrence Mass .. ·,
1 2 W Arthur F. Philbrook. Nellie Waterfield .... Bristol ..
Hurricane Island, Me .. East Weare, N. H ....
27 Derry . . . . 29 1 ·2 5
Irving Ralph . .. .
m
Ruth Ethel . . . f
Stanislon . m m
1
Evelyn R. Trudell .. Lawrence. Mass .... 4 w Herbert J. Maher .. . 3 w Fred M. Bunker .. . .. Lottie R. Parker, ....
E. Manchester. .
Derry.
.
Mary Lorraine ·
f 1
1 w John D, Morse , ....
.Flora E. Beaudry . . .. Derry .
Lillian McDonald .. .. Italy.
Lillian M. Smith ... Irene Trombly ...
Rena B. Roberts. . . . North wood .. . Raymond ..
.22 23
Marilyn Virginia ··· · Rosaline Phyllis, ...
Derry . Foster Centre, R. I .. . ..
24
f Ruth Beatrice .... Ruth Elizabeth . .. 3 f W Geo. Richards ... 1 1 .
Lena I. Legault .. Celia Smith. · ... Derry ... · Germany .... Newport. Vt. ...
2× 2 ·2 5
Russell Morgan .. .
Harold H .. m
m 1 w Walter S. Parker .. 1 W 1 2 John B. Warren .. . w Henry Morin . . . .
. Lillian McMahan ... , Groveland. . Derry . Emma G. Hubbard . New Boston .. Marion Langley . . . ..
. Ainherst.
· Alexandrea, Va .... ....
19 Derry Vill Alice Eleanor .
. Hinesburg, Vt ..... · Malden, Mass .. .
26 Manchter Elizabeth . .
Windham.
11
Mary Elizabeth .
2 W Howard E. Lowell ... 2 W Henry S. Gagnon . . . . 1 W Arthur K. Smith ...
Anna Nadeau ..... .. 'Westboro. Mass ... Canada .
Spencer, Mass .. Marlboro, Mass., ..
1 6 W Michael A. McCoy ...
Lewiston, Mass.
24
24
· Boston, Mass ..
Kirby, Vt .. · Lisbon . . .
Haverhill, Mass ....
Chelsea, Vt .
Everett E. Barchard. Bertha E. Henderson Malden, Mass. ..
Oscar Leonard . .. . m
·
Exeter
Color.
BIRTHS CONTINUED
Sex & Con
Date of Birth.
Place of Birth.
Name of Child (if any.)
Male or Female
Living or Stillb.
No. of Child.
Name of Father.
Maiden name of Mother.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
1922
Aug. 23 Derry ... .
23
.Pearl Wallace. ·
f f f
|1 | 6|w Chas. Mangheo .....
.Helen Pileas ...
Greece. Canada . .
Chelsea, Mass ..
30
31
.... Steven .
m
Sept. 3
7
·
Richard Henry .m
2 w Henry A. Becker ..
Agnes M. Monbleau. Nellie M. Chase . . .
Manchester .. · Weare . .
13
...
George Stillman Jr .. m S
1
2 w Julius Ojahouski .. .
Poland . Poland .
15
...
Edmund ;. m
2 Julius Obekow ..
Manchester · . Russia . .
19
Josie ..
f
1 W Joseph Maciezski
1
3 W Edwin J. Latulip . . .
. Phelomene Rolin. Ethel E. Vernner .. .
Hampstead .
· Barre, Vt.
.
m
S
7w Telesphore Cote, . ..
Julia Jaques.
Canada
Canada . . .
22
Mildred Irene ...
1 w Artius Deneianow .. . Stella Stevens ....
Russia·
Derry.
26
Doris May ...
2 W
Wallace Tewksbury ; Viola Graham.
4 w Arthur J. Robillard. |Estella Girouard ... . . Canada ..
Greenville ·
Oct.
.
Amy Marjorie . f 1
w Geo. A. Dunetreades.
Marjorie Stark .. Evon A. Poularn . .. Edwidge Gonyer, ... Emma J. Tabor.,
.|Yvonne Gamache. ... Quincy, Mass.
.. |Pelham ...
Windham. . .
11
·
12 LawnceM Donald Warren ... .
m 1
Warren L. Hunt. . ... Florence Pollock ... ...
Salem ..
Canada ...
Dorchester, Mass ..
1
w Harold Venner ...
1 10 w Apothenaire Talbot .. Mary Dumais.
1 w Chas. Philippe Cote. . Marie R. Dion.
Canada. ..
Somersworth
Nov. 14
Canada Donald D. Eugene ... n İ 3 w Almanzor Bergeron .. Marie Meunier . .... 1 w |Ernest E. Berry ,. . . Mildred E. Morse. . Wilder, Vt ..
France .. .
16
Ernest E. Jr'. m 1
18
. .
Marie Blanche Mabel f
1 |14 w Chas. M. St. Laurent. Mary Lavoie -.. --
Canada .. 1
.
Poland . .
Canada
20 20 22
.
Mary J. Jacquline. .. f
Elwyn A.
m
1
4 W Elwyn A. Bailey ..
Gladys Hallock ... Mary Aphalaska. .. Mary" Kirslivoski . Ursula Gohuszki.
Derry . .
Du Boise, Pa .
.
15
...
m
1
12 w Edward Mellen . .. Alice Peach . ... 4 Harry P. Atwood. .. Helen B, Casterlle. ..
Marlboro, Mass., .. Salem, Mass .. N, Sanbornton .. Manchester. . . ..
.. Manchester . . ..
Manchester . . .
....
Gloria May . .If
1 1 3 w Carl H. Becker . .. .
1 w | Geo. S. Chase
W Perley E. Chase. . . .
Derry . .
Turkey Philadelphia, Pa .. Farmington.
Gilsen .
10
..
Marvis Elizabeth · · ··
Haverhill, Mass.
11
Imelda Eliza· ....
f 1
Bedford . .
11
Arthur G. Scott Jr .. . Frances Patricia .....
m 1
1 W
w Archie Laporte .. Arthur G. Scott.
Ethel Hawley .. .
f 1
2 W Herman W. Hilberg. Zelda M. Pressey ..
Viola R. Dade ... . S. Boston, Mass,, .. Vermont ... Canada
Derry .. .. Canada .
Joseph Marion A .... Armand Philippe. . . . m 1
....
14 Winch'tM Constance Merilyn .. 16 Derry .. Hazel M .... 19 23
f 1
William B. Belt. ...
· Hazel Kimball ··
Londonderry · ·
Londonderry
26 5 10
. ...
George. . m 1
Paris, France
10
·
Robert D .
1
3 W. Alfred L. Hill.
m f 1
6 w Benj. Ham-
f f
I 1 1
Roland Ferdina .. .
m
Norwick, Vt. ..
Russia . . Lowell, Mass.
Greece .
1 3 w Ferdina Rellavance .. Angie French . . .
Color.
Jamaica Plains, Mass .. Canada -
Fitchburg, Mass .. . Hampstead.
f 1
BIRTHS CONTINUED
Sex & Con
Date of Birth
Place of Birth.
Name of the Child (if any.)
Male or Female U
Living or Stillb
No. of Child.
Name of Father.
Mother.
Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
1922
Nov. 23 Derry Vill Philip Edward .. .... m
29 Derry .... Arthur Elwin Jr . .... 30 Derry Vill Howard Earle .... .. m 1 f
m
1
2 w Arthur E. Hills .. ...
... Alice R. Kimball : ..
|W. Boylston, Mass. Manchester
Dec
24 |Derry ....
1
|1 |w Nicholas Katsakious
Agorts Tsiatrournes. . . Greece.
Greece. . . .
.27
.... Florence Nathelar, .. .... Wilfred Eugene ..... m
f |1 |10|w Joseph Pochacyk . . 1
Elenora Gregorick .... Julia A. Bourassa . ..
Poland . ..
Poland ....
Webster ...
.
31
m
1 1 3 %
W Roy DuVarney . .... George J. Tetu .. . . . ·
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