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Treasurer's report for the year 1912 ending February 15, 1913:
February 15, 1912. Cash in hands
of treasurer, $843.67
Received of J. B. Wilbur, collector, 1911, 57.80
J. B. Wilbur, collector, 1912, 5,697.28
H. A. Cook, janitor of hall, 140.50
H. A. Cook, town. clerk, dog licenses, 100.20
H. A. Cook, pool table, 20.00
H. A. Cook, fees for candidates, 7.00
S. A. Carter, state treasurer, highway money, 480.33
S. A. Carter, state treasurer, railroad tax, 437.94 -
S. A. Carter, state treasurer, savings bank tax, 832.03
S. A. Carter, state treasurer, school fund, 280.10
S. A. Carter, state treasurer, literary fund, . 82.28
Manchester Savings Bank, 2,700.00
Selectmen, old bridge plank, 13.00
W. H. Clark, administrator of estate of Huldah T. Sanborn, 98.00
County of Rockingham, 73.18
George W. Ball, use of hearse out of town, 2.00
Selectmen, old plank and tiling, 1.10
$11,866.41
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DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid selectmen's orders,
$9,678.10
County tax,
768.41
State tax,
848.00
$11,294.51
Cash in hands of treasurer, $571.90
RESOURCES.
Due from state,
12.50
$584.40
LIABILITIES.
Due Manchester Savings Bank,
$2,700.00
Balance against town,
$2,115.60
WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Treasurer.
REPORTS OF HIGHWAY AGENTS.
GEORGE F. WILLEY, AGENT.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer, $449.80
Expenditures.
Paid George F. Willey, labor, $149.30
Wesley S. Gowing, labor, 54.00
George W. Burley, labor, 32.25
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
31.50
David Marden, labor,
12.75
George F. Beede, labor,
51.25
Sylvester J. McLane, labor.
3.00
Walter H. Lyford, labor,
7.50
Eugene D. Sanborn, labor,
4.00
David P. Leavitt, labor,
4.00
Charles W. Heselton, labor,
2.00
Charles Towle, labor,
2.75
Samuel J. Willey, labor,
7.25
Phineas Beede, labor,
1.50
William P. Stevenson, labor,
34.50
Charles Willey, labor,
44.25
George F. Beede, gravel,
5.00
J. Frank Brown, powder and fuse,
3.00
$449.80
GOWING'S CULVERT.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer, $36.00
Expenditures.
Paid William P. Stevenson, labor,
$4.50
Frank H. Lyford, labor, 4.50
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Paid Wesley S. Gowing, labor, $4.50
George W. Burley, labor, 4.50
6.00
George F. Willey, labor, Charles Willey, labor,
12.00
$36.00
TRICKEY AND CLOUETTE CULVERT.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer,
$50.00
Expenditures.
Paid William P. Stevenson, labor,
$9.00
Wesley S. Gowing, labor, 7.50
George W. Burley, labor,
7.50
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
6.00
George F .. Willey, labor,
8.00
Charles Willey, labor,
12.00
$50.00
WOODMAN CULVERT.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer,
$99.47
Expenditures.
Paid George F. Willey, labor,
$23.50
Wesley S. Gowing, labor,
12.00
George W. Burley, labor,
12.00
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
9.00
David Marden, labor,
12.00
George F. Beede, labor,
12.00
Walter H. Lyford, labor,
9.25
Charles Willey, labor,
4.50
J. Frank Brown, spikes,
4.30
C. B. Hill, spikes,
.92
$99.47
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CHARLES W. HESELTON, AGENT.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer,
$501.62
Expenditures.
Paid Frank E. Fuller,
$19.25
Arthur S. Moore,
52.02
George F. Willey,
15.50
Walter E. Clement,
6.00
Herbert F. Fuller,
11.25
Frank H. Lyford, .
9.00
Russell Copp,
3:00
Sylvester J. McLane,
10.50
George W. Burley,
7.50
William P. Stevenson,
9.00
George G. Norcross,
9.45
George G. Brown,
5.75
Eugene F. Woodman,
25.20
Eugene D. Sanborn,
34.50
Charles D. Meader,
43.95
Jessie L. Drownes,
35.20
Howard French,
9.90
Fred Sanborn,
8.00
Fred D. Holmes,
.75
Arthur R. Whittier,
.25
Charles W. Heselton,
168.05
Harrison B. Ellis, gravel,
. 65
Spaulding & Frost Co., gravel,
3.15
Russell K. Hooke, gravel,
1.55
Andrew J. Brown, gravel,
7.00
W. J. Dodge, shovels,
3.50
W. H. Bailey, shovels,
1.75
$501.62
STATE HIGHWAY, 1911.
GEORGE F. WILLEY, FOREMAN.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer, $633.47
Expenditures.
Paid George F. Beede, labor, $61.00
Charles W. Heselton, labor, 96.00
George W. Burley, labor, 43.50
Sylvester J. McLane, labor,
48.00
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
25.50
Charles D. Meader, labor,
21.00
William P. Stevenson, labor,
39.00
Wesley S. Gowing, labor,
12.00
George F. Willey, labor,
134.86
David Marden, labor,
16.50
Mitchel Gagnon, labor,
36.00
Eugene F. Woodman, labor,
27.00
Arthur S. Moore, labor,
4.50
Peter J. Gagnon, labor,
30.37
Peter J. Gagnon, blacksmith work,
4.95
Charles Willey, labor,
19.50
J. Frank Brown, tiling, powder and fuse,
10.15
Spaulding & Frost Co., cement, 3.00
B. & M. R. R., freight on culvert, . 64
$633.47
STATE HIGHWAY, 1912.
GEORGE F. WILLEY, FOREMAN.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer, $663.50
Expenditures.
Paid George F. Willey, labor,
$52.00
Charles Willey, labor, 126.00
George W. Burley, labor,
39.75
Wesley S. Gowing, labor,
38.25
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
35.25
William P. Stevenson, labor,
39.75
Russell Copp, labor,
33.75
Charles W. Heselton, labor,
114.75
Eugene D. Sanborn, labor,
117.00
Sylvester J. McLane, labor,
21.00
Frank H. Wood, gravel,
25.00
Lizzie Fellows, gravel,
10.00
Daniel J. Smith, gravel,
10.00
Frank D. Rowe,
1.00
$663.50 .
STATE AID MAINTENANCE FUND.
GEORGE F. WILLEY, FOREMAN.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer, -
$320.15
Expenditures.
Paid George F. Beede, labor,
$47.00
Charles W: Heselton, labor, 61.20
Charles D. Meader, labor,
16.50
David Marden, labor,
14.25
George W. Burley, labor,
26.25
Percey Proctor, labor,
1.90
George F. Willey, labor,
46.30
William P. Stevenson, labor
19.00
Walter H. Lyford, labor,
7.50
Frank H. Lyford, labor,
18.75
Frank E. Fuller, labor,
8.25
Wesley S. Gowing, labor;
3.00
Peter J. Gagnon, labor,
.75
Charles Willey, labor,
27.50
Sylvester J. McLane, labor,
14.25
Daniel J. Smith, labor,
1.50
James Towle, blacksmith work,
6.25
$320.15
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
LICENSED DOGS.
FREMONT, N. H., February, 1913.
For the year 1912 I have licensed dogs as follows: Male dogs licensed, 45 at $2, $90.00
Female dogs licensed, 4 at $5, 20.00
Total, 49,
$110.00
Reserved for fees, 49 at 20c., 9.80
Paid to treasurer, $100.20
HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
POOL TABLE LICENSES.
By order of the selectmen I have licensed pool tables as follows:
To Eli J. Gagnon I have licensed two (2) pool tables from May 1, 1912, to the first day of May, 1913. Received license fees, $10 each, $20.00
Paid to treasurer, $20.00
HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk
REPORT OF LIBRARIAN.
Whole number of books in the library,
1,579
Whole number of cards issued,
595
Issued during year,
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Circulation during year,
1,515
Running expenses,
$1.30
Received for fines,
3.66
Received of Mrs. A. French, for use of book,
1.00
Cash on hand,
3.36
Paid same to treasurer,
CORA B. FROST, Librarian.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
I have examined the accounts of the selectmen, treasurer, town clerk, road agents and board of education of the Town of Fremont for the year ending February 15, 1913. I am satisfied that they are correctly cast and supported by proper vouchers.
S. A. FROST,
Auditor.
SCHOOL WARRANT.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
To the Inhabitants of the School District in the Town of Fremont Qualified to Vote in District Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said district on the fifteenth day of March, 1913, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following subjects: ARTICLE 1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year. ART. 2. To choose a clerk for the ensuing year.
ART. 3. To choose a member of the school board for the ensuing three years.
ART. 4. To choose a treasurer for the ensuing year.
ART. 5. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for the support of schools, for school books and supplies, for high school tuitions, and for sala- ries of school officers, for the ensuing year.
ART. 6. To transact any other necessary business that may legally come before this meeting.
Given under our hands at said Fremont this twenty-fifth day of February, 1913.
JOSEPH B. SANBORN, ALDEN F. SANBORN, JAMES E. TAYLOR, School Board.
A true copy. Attest: JOSEPH B. SANBORN, ALDEN F. SANBORN, JAMES E. TAYLOR, School Board.
SCHOOL REPORT.
The schools in Fremont have made satisfactory progress the past year. Thanks to state aid and more liberal appropriations, the school year has been very materially lengthened over previous years, so that we now have as much schooling as the average small town throughout "the state, and on the whole we believe their standard will compare favorably with most towns.
The number of scholars registered for the year is 108, with an average attendance of 90. It is the bounden duty of all parents to keep their children in school as much as possible; none should be allowed to miss a single day unless absolutely necessary. These are golden days in their lives, many of us look back with regret upon misspent opportunities of our school days. Let none of the youth of today have cause, in future years, to look with sorrow upon their early lives. The future welfare of the country depends upon the education of the children.
ESTIMATES FOR THE COMING YEAR.
Money required by law, $795.00
Money required for high school tuitions, 400.00
Money required for extra schooling, books, etc. 500.00
Money required for salaries 53.00
By law in order to obtain state aid the tax for school purposes must be $4.50 on a thousand dollars of equalized valuation, which would require our district to raise at least $1,692. This amount with what we shall probably receive from the state should give us about thirty-five weeks schooling for the year, which is desirable.
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All the schoolhouses are in fairly good condition, except some minor repairs needed such as whitening the walls and repairing blackboards, etc. The seats in the village primary school are so high that many of the children cannot touch the floor with their feet; this must be remedied in some way. We have a good supply of books on hand, nearly enough for next year, and some of the schools need a supply of maps, charts, etc. A workman, however skilled, cannot do good work without the necessary tools, so our teachers should be supplied with all up-to-date implements of labor, to accomplish good results, and our school rooms, the children's workshop, should be made as comfortable as possible.
Two of our teachers, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Philbrick, have secured state certificates as qualified teachers. This entitles them to $2 per week from the state; one half of this has been given them to increase their salaries, and the balance to lengthen their schools. We wish it were possible to secure more qualified teachers.
It certainly would seem advisable for all prospective teachers to either take a course in some training school, or pass the necessary examination to become qualified teachers. This would not only enable them to command better pay, but our schools would profit by more competent teachers.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Pupils not absent during the year: Myrtle M. Clement, Harry G. Marcotte, Harold J. Clement, Albine A. Mar- cotte, Norine M. Clement, Donald C. Beede, Simeon F. Gardner, Sylvester A. Sanborn, Nelson W. Beede.
Pupils not absent for two terms: Ralph Holmes, Lela M. Clement, Beatrice N. Gardner, Eva J. Proctor, Dorris N. Proctor, George M. Proctor, Alma LaVoise, Harry Beaulieu, William Howard, Hattie E. Norcross, Elvira L. Benfield, Frances A. Benfield, Harold G. Ball, George N. Gardner, Arthur B. Robinson, Lillian M. Gardner, Barbara
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Gardner, Daisy P. Hall, Dorothy C. True, Clara B. Rob- inson.
Not absent for one term: Maurice Metevier, Bernice Metevier, Kenneth S. Rowe, Marion Porter, Etta Porter, Curtice S. Sanborn, James I. LeClair, Harry S. St. John, Ame Dube, Rutledge G. Frost, Carol F. Heselton, Dianna Dube, Evelyn M. Taylor, Vivian W. Taylor, Alma Hart, Gladys E. Willey, Rosanna Currier, Alice Currier, Marian E. Towle, Charles P. Corsan, Albert G. Sanborn.
STATISTICAL TABLE OF SCHOOL.
Teachers.
Salary per
week.
No. of weeks in
each term.
Average
attendance.
No. of pupils.
Visitors.
South School.
Lena M. Morse.
$8.50
13
12.11++
15
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Lena M. Morse.
8.50
12
11.00
20
11
Lena M. Morse.
8.50
8
12.00
14
11
Village Intermediate.
Pauline B. Ellis.
12.00
13
23.24++-
25
50
Pauline B. Ellis.
12.00
12
25++
28
22
Pauline B. Ellis.
12.00
11
22.38
23
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Primary Village.
Lois Patterson.
8.50
13
24.70+-
29
52
Grace S. Philbrick
9.00
11
23.56
27
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Grace S. Philbrick
10.00
10
22.60
24
50
North School.
Clara A. Towle.
8.50
13
14.00
15
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Abbie G. Currier
8.50
12
11.13
16
14
Abbie G. Currier.
8.50
8
11.21
12
17
East School.
Lizzie Franc Fellows.
7.50
12
10.01
11
7
Lizzie Franc Fellows.
7.50
12
9.82
11
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Lizzie Franc Fellows.
7.50
8
9.36
13
10
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
We have given orders on the treasurer for the payment of the following bills:
PAID FOR TEACHING.
South School.
Paid Lena M. Morse, 33 weeks at $8.50 $280.50
Village Primary School.
Paid Lois Patterson, 13 weeks at $8.50, $110.50
Grace S. Philbrick, 11 weeks at $9.00 99.00
Grace S. Philbrick, 10 weeks at $10.00, 100.00
$309.50
Intermediate School.
Paid Pauline B. Ellis, 36 weeks at $12.00, 432.00
North School.
Paid Clara A. Towle, 13 weeks at $8.50 $110.00
Abbie G. Currier, 20 weeks at $8.50, 170.00
280.50
East School.
Paid Lizzie Franc Fellows, 32 weeks at $7.50, 240.00
Total paid for teaching,
$1,542.50
SUNDRY EXPENSES.
Paid Etta Porter, cleaning schoolrooms, $12.00
1.36
J. B. Sanborn, flag and rope,
7.75
D. E. Hallinan, kindlings, Eli Marcotte, kindlings,
1.00
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Paid Walter M. Lyford, wood and use of punch, $8.25
A. F. Sanborn, wood, $37.50
A. F. Sanborn, repairing stovepipe and new damper, .75
A. F. Sanborn, glass and use of tel- ephone, .75
A. F. Sanborn, cash paid Mrs. Por- ter for cleaning schoolrooms, 1.00
40.00
A. F. Sanborn, cash paid for express on books, 4.73
C. W. Heselton, cleaning outhouses and grading around schoolhouse, 3.00
Clara A. Towle, cleaning schoolroom and repairing chair, 4.15
G. W. Robie, 5 M. shingles at $3.00,
15.00
Ginn & Co., books,
$39.20
Am. Book Co., books,
72.32
Silver, Burdett & Co., 74.26
E. E. Babb & Co.,
23.57
207.35
Sanborn Seminary, tuitions,
235.00
Epping High school, tuitions, 81.00
Robinson seminary, tuitions,
40.00
356.00
Charles A. Hoitt & Co., window
shades,
5.25
Charles A. Hoitt & Co., chairs, 3.50.
8.75
Cook & True, supplies,
9.52
S. J. Willey, shingling schoolhouse, 10.87
S. J. Willey, shingles and fitting wood, 1.50
12.37
Louis Gardner, labor and material on East schoolhouse, 11.45
Louis Gardner, labor on primary schoolroom, .50
11.95
R. E. Lane, order book, . 91
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Paid S. B. Gibson, repairing blackboards, W. H. Gibson, postage,
$1.00
.72
$705.81
Samuel® J. Willey, salary, truant officer,
$15.00
Alden F. Sanborn, salary, member of school board, 10.00
Joseph B. Sanborn, salary, member school board, 10.00
James E. Taylor, salary, member of school board, 10:00
William H. Gibson, salary, treasurer, 5.00
Lena E. True, salary, clerk, 3.00
$53.00
758.81
Total expenditures $2,301.31
JOSEPH B. SANBORN, ALDEN F. SANBORN, JAMES E. TAYLOR, Board of Education.
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REPORT OF TREASURER OF SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Cash in hands of treasurer, February 15, 1912, $27.04
Received from town treasurer, vote by law, 795.00
from town treasurer, vote of district, 400.00
high school tuitions,
500.00
literary fund, 1911,
87.12
dog licenses,
83.15
state fund,
280.10
salary of district school officers,
53.00
cash from A. F. Sanborn, books sold, 1.90
literary fund, 1912,
82.28
$2,309.60
Paid orders from school board,
2,301.31
Cash in hand of treasurer,
$8.29
WILLIAM H. GIBSON, - Treasurer.
VITAL STATISTICS.
TO THE SELECTMEN OF FREMONT: In compliance with an act of the Legislature passed June session, 1877, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the records of births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the annual reports," I submit the following:
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1912.
Sex and condition.
Date of birth.
Name of the child (if any).
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Occupation of father.
Birthplace of father.
Birthplace of mother.
Sex.
Living or
stillborn.
No. of
Jan. 14 Catherine Emily Sargent.
F.
L
1
*Frank H. Sargent.
Elizabeth Benjamin.
Heel burnisher.
Sandown.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Feb.
12 Philip Harry Witham
M.
L.
2
A. F. Witham.
Lucy W. Emerson.
Hoop maker.
Epping.
Atkinson.
Apr.
19 Oscar Melvin St. John
M.
L.
7
Frank St. John, Jr.
Esther Currier ..
Laborer.
Manchester.
Manchester.
June
30 Gladys Rose Gagnon.
F.
L
5
Eli J. Gagnon.
Lena Lester.
Mechanic.
Canada.
Canada.
Aug.
14 Richard Emery Kelley.
M.
L.
1
Albert A. Kelley.
Caroline K. Porter
Gluer for cooperage
Fremont.
Fremont.
F.
L.
1
Fred Rock. .
Minnie A. York
Teamster.
Sept.
15 Freddie Morin LeClair
M.
L
4
George J. LeClair
1
¡Fred Kelso.
Carrie M. Gowan.
Shoe foreman
F.
S.
2
Fred Kelso.
Carrie M. Gowan.
30 Elbridge Sylvester Young.
M.
L
1 George S. Young.
Abbie M. West.
Fireman.
Bradford, Mass.
Fremont.
Oct.
18 Wallace Everett Porter.
M.
L
3 Willard E. Porter.
Lillian B. Porter. .
Section hand. .
Plaistow.
22 Gerald Charles Towle.
M.
L.
1 Charles W. Towle.
Clara A. Willey.
Cooper .
Chester.
Raymond.
Nov. 18 Alice May West.
F.
L
3 Charles F. West. .
Myrtie B. Willey.
Barrel maker.
Fremont.
Fremont.
Dec. 31 George Curtis Spaulding.
M.
L.
6 Josiah C. Spaulding.
Laura Rue. .
Teamster.
Raymond.
Newcastle. .
* Residence, Manchester.
¿Residence, Haverhill, Mass.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
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Methuen, Mass.
27 Florence Adelaide Kelso. 27
F.
L.
Bertha E. Sargent. .
Overseer .
Leominster, Mass.
Sandown.
27 Lenora Helen Rock.
Brentwood.
child.
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1912.
Date of
marriage.
Place of marriage.
Name and surname of groom and bride.
Residence of each at time of marriage.
Age.
Occupation of groom and bride.
Place of birth of each.
Names of parents.
Birthplace of parents.
Occupation.
arria Marriage.
Name, residence, and official station of person by whom married.
Jan. 20 Epping. .
Charles W. Towle.
Fremont.
25 Cooper
Chester.
Chester.
Blacksmith. Housewife.
Epping.
Clara A. Willey .
20 Teacher.
Fremont.
William J. Towle Sarah J. Brown. George F. Willey . . Rose Ann Gammon . Charles W. Small
Epping. Lawrence, Mass.
Housewife.
Farmer.
1 Edgar T. Pitts,
May 15
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Lincoln H. Small.
66
32 Laborer
=
Susan H. Small. Fremont Rollins Sarah Ellen Merrill. Etienne LaVoie.
Northwood.
Farmer.
2 Clergyman.
Aug. 18 Fremont. ...
Edmund LaVoie.
Fremont.
23 Mill hand. . . Nottingham. .
Alphonsine Bouchard .. Charles H. Smith.
Fremont.
Chester.
Housewife .
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Stephen D. West.
.
Eliza S. Hartford
Clara E. Whittier.
Lawrence, Mass. 24 Housework. . Lawrence, Mass. George A. Whittier.
1 Minister of the Gos- pel.
Sept. 5
Percy C. West.
Fremont. .
23 Cooper
Fremont.
Helen C. Peaslee. Charles E. West
Fremont.
Boston, Mass
Housewife.
1 Justice of the Peace.
Alice M. Brown.
Raymond. . ...
17 Shoeshop
Sadie M. Bean.
Fremont.
Housework
1 |Rev.W.H. Morrison,
18 Nashua. ....
Lyman S. Hooke.
Fremont.
21 Farmer.
Lincoln F. Hooke.
Nellie H. Simpson
Jamaica Plain, Mass. Sandown
Farmer.
1 Clergyman. 1
Effie L. George ..
Danville.
22 Housework. . Sandown
Albert F. George . Minnie D. Griffin
Danville.
Housewife.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
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Myrtle L. Smith
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16 Housework .. Fremont.
36 Mill hand . .
=
Olive A. Small. Josiah West.
2 JamesRowellHewitt, Fremont.
Kingston.
Housework Cooper.
1 Joseph B. Sanborn, Fremont.
Minnie E. Goodwin . John S. Brown.
Epsom ..
Housekeeper Mill hand.
2 Joseph B. Sanborn, Fremont. 1 Justice of the Peace.
Epping.
Lucy Ellen Albert
North wood. ...
27 Housework. . Northwood.
Sharon, Vt. St. Paul, Can.
Housewife.
1 |Harry E. Little,
Sandown.
Teamster.
1 Clergyman.
Nashua.
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DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1912.
Date of death.
Place of death.
Name and surname of of deceased.
Place of birth.
Years.
Months. Days.
Sex.
Sing., mar.
Occupation.
Father.
Mother.
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Feb. Apr.
15 Fremont. ..
13
Plumer D. Small.
70 9 6 Lee.
M.
T. M.
Housekeeper. Sawyer
Raymond
Ireland.
Dudley Rowe. Josiah Small
Mary A. Tresihan. Olive -
19
Hulda T. Sanborn ..
66 5 29 Fremont.
F.
W.
Fremont ..
Fremont.
Moses N. Sanborn.
Syrena Tucker.
May
20
=
Sarah E. Yeaton.
75 . .
9
F.
W.
Housework. .
Epsom.
John C. Trickey.
Hannah Worthen.
June
11
Mabel A. Smith.
39 3 3
F.
S.
Fremont.
Kingston .
Theodore B. Smith.
Lorinda B. Bartlett.
Sept.
27
=
John F. Lyford ..
78 6 8
M.
W.
Farmer.
Fremont.
Epping. .
Henry Lyford.
Dorothy Perkins.
Nov.
2 Fremont. .
George B. M. Jackson .
48
1 5 Haverhill, Mass. .
M.
M.
Sect. foreman Paris, Me.
Baltimore, Md. .. Jefferson F. Jackson
Mary Elizabeth Keys.
19
George H. Floyd.
87
6 17 Exeter.
M.
W. Farmer
Exeter.
Durham
Samuel Floyd ..
Mary Quimby. Gertrude M. Davis.
Dec.
4
Lillian B. Porter.
23
5 20 Fremont. .
F.
M.
Housewife. . .
Epping.
Nottingham
Charles A. Porter.
Feb. Dec.
14 Sandown. . .
Charles E. Follett*
64
5 14 Fremont.
M.
M.
Farmer ..
Gilford.
Fremont. . *
Charles W. Follett. .
Sophronia Norris.
* Brought to town for burial.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
39
F.
S.
Newmarket
Methuen, Mass.
Fred Kelso.
Carrie M. Gowing.
Oct. 27 Concord
1 Hampstead. . Caroline Kimball*
89
6 25 Raymond. .
F.
W.
Age.
Con- dition.
Place of birth.
.
or widow.
Northwood.
Northwood.
Jennie L. French.
60 . 3 19 Raymond.
=
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ARUAL REPORT
Town of Fremont, N. H.
YEAR ENDING FFORUARY 15 1914
ANNUAL REPORT
.
OF THE TOWN OF
FREMONT, N. H.
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER, HIGHWAY AGENTS AUDITOR, TOWN CLERK, LIBRARIAN
AND BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15
1914
THE RUMFORD PRESS CONCORD, N. H.
1914
No 35-239 (P. S.)
ANNO REGNI REGIS GEOR- GII TERTII MAGNAE BRIT- ANIA FRANCIA ET HIBERNIA QUARTO
Poplin made a Parish-
AN ACT FOR INCORPORATING A NEW PARISH IN THE WESTERLY .PART OF BRINTWOOD-
WHEREAS the Inhabitants of the Westerly Part of Brintwood in this Province have represented to the General Assembly that they were now Settled at a Considerable Distance from the usual Place of Publick Worship in Sª Parish which made it very inconvenient for them to attend the Same there that in Consideration thereof the Par- ish had Consented that they should be In- corporated into a new Parish all which Appearing to be True Therefore
Be it Enacted by the Governour Council Assembly that all that Part of the Parish of Brintwood con- taind within the following Bounds (Viz) beginning at the North Westerly Corner of the Said Parish thence runing Easterly on Epping Line on half of the Length of Said Line then beginning at the South Westerly Corner of Said Parish thence running Easterly on Kingston Line on half of the Length of Said South Line thence on a Strait Line a Cross Said Parish of Brintwood to the End of Said Line runing from the sd North West Corner the Said Lines runing so far as to contain one half of all the Lands of said Parish is hereby Set off & taken from said Parish and all the Inhabi- tants dwelling thereon are freed & exonerated of and from
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any Taxes Duties & Services to or as a Part of Said Parish excepting the Province Tax which they are to Pay with Brintwood as usual til a New Proportion and the Same Lands and those Persons who do or Shall Inhabit thereon are hereby incorporated into & made a New Parish by the Name of Poplin to have Succession & Continuence forever and the sd Parish so Incorporated & made is hereby in- vested with all the Powers and Authorities which the In- habitants & Parishioners of other Parishes by Law in this Province hold & Enjoy & are also Enfranchized & have to them Granted all the Priviledges Immunities & rights of other Parishes as aforesaid and James Merril is hereby authorized to Call the first Meeting of the Inhabitants of Said Parish Quallified by Law to Vote to Choose their Parish officers and to Transact any other affairs of Said Parish giving due Notice of the Time & Place of holding such Meet- ing and the Said Parishioners shall Some Time in the Month of March annually forever hold their meeting for the Comon & ordinary Choice of Parish officers
In the House of Representatives June 20th 1764
This Bill having been read three Times Voted that it Pass to be Enacted
H SHERBURNE Speaker
In Council June 22d 1764
This Bill read a third Time & Passed to be Enacted T ATKINSON JUNR Secry
Consented to
B WENTWORTH
Recorded according to the original Act under the Proe Seal ?
T ATKINSON JUN SecTy
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUN- DRED AND FIFTY-FOUR.
AN ACT TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE TOWN OF POPLIN.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened, That the town of Poplin shall hereafter be known and called by the name of Fremont.
FRANCIS R. CHASE, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. EVERETT SARGENT, President of the Senate.
Approved July 8th 1854.
N. B. BAKER, Governor.
Acts (of the Legislature), Vol. 46, page 17. Office of Secretary of State, Concord, N. H.
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