Annual reports of the Town of Fremont, N.H. 1911-1915, Part 7

Author: Fremont (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Fremont, N.H.] : [Town of Fremont]
Number of Pages: 230


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Received of Town Treasurer


$41 10


EXPENDITURES


Paid Spaulding and Frost Co.


$8 00


Alden F. Sanborn. 5 60


Eugene D. Sanborn.


3 75


James W. Robinson.


1 20


Albert Philbrick.


90


Howard N. Drowns.


90


Charles D. Meader


2 00


Edward J. Smith.


1 00


Joseph P. Bassett 5 00


Stanley Bishop 2 00


Herbert B. Wilbur


1 00


Charles Towle.


1 20


George G. Brown.


80


Charles W. Heselton. 7 75


$41 .10


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REPORT OF GEORGE F. WILLEY, HIGHWAY AGENT


FOR BREAKING ROADS


Paid Wm. Stevenson $3 45


Walter Lyford. 90


Sidney Lyford.


1 10


George Willey .


2 85


Herbert Lyford 2 60


Wesley Gowing. 1 50


D. P. Leavitt, with oxen 11 20


Hersey Leavitt .. 1 80


$25 40


Labor on Fred George Culvert:


Paid George Willey, 212 days' labor. $5 00


Chas. Towle, 2 days' labor, with team. 8 00


William Stevenson, 2 days' labor with team 8 00


George Burley, 2 days' labor. 3 00


Wesley Gowing, 1 day's labor


1 50


Chas. Towle, 12 day's labor. 75


William Stevenson, 12 day's labor


75


Tiling


1 25


$28 75


Labor on railing:


Paid Wesley Gowing


$12 00


Charles Willey 5 00


George F. Willey 8 00


Charles Towle 10 00


$35 00


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Town Clerk's Report


For the year 1914 I have licensed dogs as follows: 30 male dogs at $2.00.


$60 00


2 female dogs at $5.00. 10 00


$70 00


Reserved for fees, 32 at .20


6 40


Paid to Treasurer, May 23. $63 60


By order of the Selectmen, October 1, 1914, I licensed Al- bert Gorman to keep one pool table for seven (7) months, until the first day of May, 1915.


Received for fees for same.


$5 88


and paid same to Treasurer, October 13, 1914.


HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.


Annual Report of the Janitor of Town Hall


Since February 15, 1914 the hall has been let as follows: 1914.


Feb. 17, moving picture show $4 00


18, Epping Dramtic Club 4 00


25, Grange. 2 00


27, dance. 3 00


Mar. 10, annual meeting (no charge)


11, Grange 2 00


23, Crane's show. 4 00


24, Crane's show. 4 00


25, Grange 2 00


Apr. 8, Grange. 2 00


22, Grange 2 00


May 13, Grange. 2 00


27, Grange. 2 00


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May 29, Lorne Elwyn show. $4 00


June 10, Grange ..


2 00


22, 150th Anniversary (no charge)


24, Grange. 2 00


July 8, Grange.


2 00


22, Grange. 2 00


Aug. 12, Grange.


2 00


26, Grange. 2 00


2 00


23, Grange. 2 00


Oct. 14, Grange .. 2 00


22, Grange (Pomona) 2 00


23, dance. 3 00


28, Grange. . 2 00


Nov. 3, general election (no charge)


2 00


11, Grange.


25, Grange. 2 00


2 00


Dec. 2, Grange (special).


3 00


3, moving pictures


9, Grange. 2 00


10, moving pictures 3 00


17, moving pictures 3 00


23, Grange. 2 00


1915.


Jan. 8, Epping High School (drama) 4 00


13, Grange. 2 00


27, Grange. 2 00


Feb. 9, moving picture show 4 00


10, moving picture show 2 00


12, dance (C. H. Beede) 3 00


Paid to Treasurer. $98 00


The lower hall was opened several times for anniversary committee meetings, and the Selectmen's room has been opened for the use of the Selectmen and Supervisors, for which no charge has been made or any janitor's services charged.


Respectfully submitted.


HENRY A. COOK, Janitor.


Sept. 9, Grange.


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Report of Library Trustees


RECEIPTS


1914.


Feb. 16, cash on hand $0 86


1915.


Jan. 4, received from Town Treasurer, appropriation. 36 00 4, for installing electric lights, rebinding books, etc .. 27 33


Feb. 13, received of Librarian 4 32


$68 51


EXPENDITURES


Paid Baker & Taylor Co., books $28 84


Granite State Pub. Co., books 3 13


Granite Monthly . 1 00


N. E. Library Bindery Co., rebinding 50 vols. 12 75


L. D. Hunt, printing 3 50


J. W. Van Buskirk, step ladder


2 00


Eli Marcotte, wood. 1 25


F. H. Lamson, 12 lbs. paper 72


Cora B. Frost, work on books. 4 00


Spaulding & Frost Co., installing electric lights 9 96


Express and postage. 95


$68 10


Cash on hand. $0 41


CLARENCE B. HILL, WILCOMB H. BENFIELD, STEPHEN A. FROST, Trustees.


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REPORT OF LIBRARIAN


Whole number of books in Library. 1754


Added by town, 1914. . 46


Presented by Alice Philbrick . 9


Presented by Mrs. Horig 2


Presented by Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy 11


Whole number of cards issued 654


Issued during the year . 33


Circulation. 2293


Running expenses 93


Received for fines


$5.25


Cash on hand.


4.32


Paid same to Trustees.


CORA B. FROST, Librarian.


150th Anniversary


REPORT OF TREASURER OF COMMITTEE


Receipts


Received of Town Treasurer. $200 00


H. A. Cook, from sale of badges and Granite Monthly. 99 90


S. A. Frost, committee on ball . 14 45


J. B. Sanborn, for postals 10


Spaulding & Frost Co. 20 00


Capt. Thomas Jackson


5 00


James B. Martin 10 00


Henry A. Cook 5 00


Clarence B. Hill 5 00


Charles E. Beede. 5 00


Wilcomb H. Benfield 3 00


Frank H. Lyford 5 00


T. B. Smith . 5 00


Emede Beaulieu . 2 00


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Arthur R. Whittier $2 00


George F. Willey 3 00


Samuel J. Willey 3 00


Charles W. Heselton 2 00


James Towle. 1 00


Eugene D. Sanborn 5 00


Horace G. Whittier 2 00


William H. Gibson 5 00


John P. Brown 5 00


James G. Campbell 3 00


Alden F. Sanborn 5 00


Lewis H. Hamlin 1 00


$416 45


Expenditures


Paid Ehrman Mfg. Co., badges and postal cards .... $41 90


American Decorating Co., decorating buildings. 80 00


Kingston band. 63 00


Committee on sports.


15 10


Committee on ball game


8 00


Dr. Chalmers, speaker


15 00


Exeter Police and expenses 9 25


H. H. Metcalf, 400 copies of Granite Monthly


40 00


C. W. Sanborn, printing tickets. 1 11


Cook and True and Hill, supplies for dinner 39 27


Committee on sports, ball games 4 88


J. B. Sanborn, express 1 30


A. F. Sanborn, expenses incurred in writing his- torical paper . 5 00


E. D. Sanborn, postage, telephone, cash paid out 3 00


John B. Clark Co., printing posters. 8 00


Mr. and Mrs. T. Purington, washing dishes. 4 00


Leonard D. Hunt, printing programmes. 5 35


James B. Martin, balance for decorating buildings 10 00


$354 16


Cash on hand


$62 29


Paid to Town Treasurer 62 29


Auditor's Report


FREMONT, N. H., February, 15, 1915.


This certifies that I have carefully gone over the accounts of the Selectmen, Town and School District Treasurer, Road Agents, Library Trustees and Treasurer of the 150th Anniver- sary Committee. I find them correctly cast and supported by proper vouchers for the several charges; there remains in the hands of the Town Treasurer $337.88, with a balance in favor of the town of $404.70 at the close of the fiscal year.


WILCOMB H. BENFIELD, Auditor.


NOTE .- It may not be out of place to state that the Town has cleared itself of a debt of nearly $3000.00, incurred by the building of two new steel bridges a few years ago. This, ac- complished with an appropriation of $1000.00, speaks for itself as to the Town's management.


Also we would suggest that a vote of thanks, at least, should be extended to the manager of the Spaulding & Frost Co., for electric lights furnished gratis on our streets and in public buildings.


W. H. B.


School Report


TO THE CITIZENS OF FREMONT:


Another school year is past, and it becomes our duty to again report to you the condition of our schools, and note whatever of success or failure may have been made during the year, as well as to render the financial account for your in- spection.


We have maintained the five schools as usual, with an equal length of thirty-four weeks, with three weeks extra for the Village Intermediate on account of the teacher, Mrs. Ellis, holding a State certificate, thereby receiving two dollars per week from the State. Also the South School, Mrs. Philbrick, got one week extra for the same reason.


There are in town, according to the enumeration furnished by the truant officer, 177 pupils of school age, and 107 are enrolled on the school register, six of whom live out of town and sixteen are attending High School. The attendance, with few exceptions, has been good, parents generally have co-op- erated with the teachers, without which no school can be a success.


But there are some to whom we wish to quote from the School Laws of New Hampshire, Chapter 93, Sec. 14: "Every person having the custody and control of a child between the ages of eight and fourteen years, or of a child under the age of sixteen years, unless such child shall have completed the course of study prescribed for the elementary schools, residing in a school district in which a public school is annually taught, shall cause such child to attend the public school all the time such school is in session." The State authorities have notified us that this law must be enforced. All should understand, once for all, that the School Board of a town cannot excuse any one from attending school, except in case of sickness.


The District School is really the most important institution


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in the community, and the teacher is, or should be, among the most essential personages. To her is committed the care of our children, in the period when they are most easily molded, and when her influence is as potent as are the parents'. The childish mind must be so guided that his after years may be useful. The teachers of the country schools are shaping the destiny of our nation.


While our schools may not have reached that high degree of perfection so much to be desired, yet we believe they compare favorably with their class of schools throughout the State. It should be borne in mind that school work demands continu- ous yearly growth, a gathering of new ideas and putting them judiciously into practice. The hill of knowledge is long and steep. There is always something more to learn beyond, and we should grasp every opportunity in our youthful days, to gain such knowledge as will enable us to scale the heights as we come to them. Some say it does not pay to put so much money into our schools as we are doing. That much of it is thrown away. That twenty weeks' schooling a year is enough, and all that sort of talk one can hear. To such we would ask, can we afford to do less by the young people, committed to our keeping? And to the croakers, remember the words of the Great Teacher, "Let those that are without fault, etc."


We recommend the following appropriations for the coming year :


Required by law . $900 00


Additional to secure State aid. 391 00


High School tuition 450 00


Books, supplies, flags, repairs, etc. 150 00


Salaries . 68 00


$1,959 00


The annual school meeting will be Saturday, March 13, 1915, at 2 P. M., at the Town Hall.


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ROLL OF HONOR


Pupils not absent during the year :


Harry E. St. John


Francis A. Leavitt


James LeClaire


Doris N. Proctor


Norine M. Clement Marian E. Towle.


Pupils not absent for two terms:


Harold G. Ball


Harold J. Clement


Charles P. Corson


Carroll F. Heselton


Rutledge G. Frost


Everett Spaulding


Elsie M. St. John


Evelyn Taylor


George N. Gardner


Bernice W. Metivier


Richard G. Ball


Harry A. Leavitt


Myrtle M. Clement


Harry G. Marcotte


Frances A. Benfield


Melzer A. Marcotte


Hazel P. Fuller Murice Metivier


Clara B. Robinson


William M. Howard


Hazel F. Taylor


Agnes Lyford Lela M. Clement


Alma Hart


Pupils not absent for one term:


Albine C. Marcotte


Beatrice H. Gardner


Florence Caswell


Winifred S. LeClaire


Beatrice Lyford


Eva J. Proctor


Delphine Copp


Esther P. Taylor


Evelyn York


Marjorie Beede


Donald C. Beede


Rilla Bishop


Nelson W. Beede


Diana Dube


Daisy P. Hall


Ethel Palmer


Dorothy C. True


Dorothy Philbrick


Royal B. Proctor Olive A. Rogers


Anne Dube Roscoe Holmes


Simeon F. Gardner


Marion M. Benfield


Ernest Le Claire


Clarima M. Dube


Victor Marcotte


Barbara A. Gardner


Bernard Palmer


George Proctor


Herman Bishop


Laura M. Dube


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EXPENDITURES TUITION


Paid Robinson Seminary :


For Elvira S. Benfield, 3 terms. $40 00


Sanborn Seminary:


For Arthur B. Brown, 3 terms


40 00


Lula M. Ball, 3 terms.


40 00


Bernice A. Ball, 2 terms. 28 00


Mildred A. Emerson, 3 terms


40 00


Kenneth H. Bassett, 3 terms


40 00


Donald C. Beede, 2 terms 28 00


Abbott E. Beede, 3 terms 40 00


Albert S. Cook, 3 terms 40 00


Harry E. Beaulieu, 2 terms 28 00


Raymond K. Bassett, 1 term 12 00


Helen A. Drowns, 1 term 12 00


Epping High School:


For Mildred L. Gowing, 1 year 27 00


Althea Lyford, 1 year 27 00


Martha Lyford, 1 year. 27 00


Sidney Lyford, 1 year


27 00


$496 00


TEACHERS' SALARIES


Paid Pauline B. Ellis, 37 weeks at $12.00 $444 00


Ruth F. Sleeper, 34 weeks at $8.50 289 00


L. Franc Fellows, 12 weeks at $8.50. 102 00


Grace S. Philbrick, 6 weeks at $10.00.


60 00


Grace S. Philbrick, 9 weeks at $9.50. 85 50


Clara A. Towle, 21 weeks at $9.00. 189 00


Harriet J. Dudley, 13 weeks at $8.50. 110 50


Harriet J. Dudley, 22 weeks at $8.00 176 00


Abbie G. Currier, 7 weeks at $9.00 63 00


Abbie G. Currier, 13 weeks at $8.50 110 50


$1,629 50


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BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 1


Paid E. E. Babb & Co., supplies. $19 12


Silver, Burdett & Co., books 81 98


Ginn & Co., books. 19 68


American Book Co., books 16 61


R. E. Lane, enumeration cards and supplies 6 90


$144 29


REPAIRS


Paid Louis Gardner, pump and fixing well. $9 00


labor. 3 46


66 66 material and labor for new floor in No. 3 Schoolhouse 28 14


Louis Gardner, repairing ceiling in No. 4. 1 90


James E. Taylor, labor. 1 50


Fred R. George, repairing, cleaning No. 4 2 00


Spaulding, Frost Co., singles


34 30


G. G. Norcross, shingling No. 4 house, and lum- ber for saddle boards, etc. 12 25


Fred J. Clement, labor. 1 50


$94 05


FUEL


Paid Eli N. Marcotte, kindlings. $10 50


Harrison B. Ellis, 7 cords hard wood. 35 00


A. F. Sanborn, 4 cords hard wood. 20 00


W. H. Lyford, wood. 8 50


$74 00


MISCELLANEOUS


Paid T. B. Purington, cleaning school rooms, Village. $8 00


Mrs. Leavitt, cleaning school room No. 1 3 50


Mrs. M. J. Santos, cleaning schoolroom No. 4. . 3 00


Spaulding, Frost Co., 14 lbs. zinc. 1 40


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Paid Ruth F. Sleeper, cleaning No. 3 room. $2 00


T. B. Smith & Co., nails, flag, ropes, etc 2 13


H. L. Jones, agent, express and freight. 2 28


A. F. Sanborn, drawing shingles and poles and boards for staging. 3 00


A. F. Sanborn, cash paid Mrs. Leavitt, washing schoolroom floor, etc. 1 00


A. F. Sanborn, cash paid A. J. York, cleaning up and housing old shingles, etc. 1 00


Cook & True, pails, brooms, etc. 3 03


C. E. Beede, curtains. 1 00


W. H. Gibson, postage. 32


A. F. Sanborn, putting up flag ropes, repairing door lock and cleaning and repairing out house 2 00


$33 66


SALARIES


Members of the School Board:


Paid A. F. Sanborn, Chairman $25 00


James E. Taylor 10 00


Fred J. Clement . 10 00


Lena E. True, Clerk. 3 00


W. H. Gibson, Treasurer. 5 00


Samuel J. Willey, Truant Officer. 15 00


$68 00


$2,539 50


STATISTICAL TABLE OF SCHOOLS


TEACHERS


No. of weeks in


each term


No. of pupils


Visitors


Salary per week


Average attendance


SOUTH SCHOOL


Harriet J. Dudley


13


14


14


$8.50


12.55


Abbie G. Currier


13


14


9


8.50


12.21


Grace S. Philbrick


9


8


16


9.50


7.63


VILLAGE INTERMEDIATE


Pauline B. Ellis.


13


28


41


12.00


26422


Pauline B. Ellis.


11


32


18


12.00


29.63


Pauline B. Ellis.


13


32


17


12.00


27.64


VILLAGE PRIMARY


Grace S. Philbrick


6


30


10


10.00


26


Abbie G. Currier


7


30


9.00


26


Clara A. Towle.


12


35


22


9.00


30.04


Clara A. Towle


9


29


15


9.00


20.66


NORTH SCHOOL


Ruth F. Sleeper


13


14


19


8.50


13.03


Ruth F. Sleeper


11


12


5


8.50


8,20


Ruth F. Sleeper


10


11


13


8.50


9.06


EAST SCHOOL


L. Franc Fellows


12


12


13


8.50


11.09


Harriet J. Dudley


11


12


30


8.00


10.72


Harriet J. Dudley


11


11


32


8.00


8.04+


JAMES E. TAYLOR, FRED J. CLEMENT, ALDEN F. SANBORN, Board of Education.


REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER


Cash in hands of Treasurer, February 15, 1914. . .. $12 87


Received from School Board, children out of town ... 11 25


Town Treasurer, vote of district by law 2,000 00


dog licenses, 1914. .


65 64


literary fund.


76 56


State fund ..


414 00


School Board, children out of town. .


10 80


School Board, shingles sold.


6 86


$2,597 98


Paid orders from School Board.


2,539 50


Cash in hands of Treasurer.


$58 48


WM. H. GIBSON, Treasuer.


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, 1914.


Sex and condition


Date of birth


Name of the child (if any)


Living or


Stillborn


Number


Maiden name of mother


Occupation of father


Birthplace of father


Birthplace of mother


Jan. 9,


Julia Annie Rogers.


George F. Rogers ..


Lottie M. Raymond ..


Laborer


Fremont, N. H.


Raymond, N. H.


Feb.


2,


- West.


S.


2


Josiah E. West.


Annie Buzzell.


Cooper.


Fremont, N. H ..


Hampstead, N. H .. .


Mar. 2,


Lois Evelyn Towle. .


L.


2


James Towle. .


Ella J. Sanborn.


Blacksmith


Chester, N. H ..


Chester, N. H ...


4,


Earl James Taylor. Phebe.


F.


L. L


Lester G. Stevenson .


Florence M. Mitchener.


Cooper ..


Fremont, N. H.


Somerville, Mass. ..


June 18,


Olivia Rose St. John .


F.


L.


8


Frank St. John, Jr.


Esther Currier .


Laborer .


Bedford, N. H .. .


Manchester, N. H .. .


July 22,


Margerite Florence Le Clair.


F.


L


5


George J. LeClair


Bertha E. Sargent


Millhand .. Grocer. .


Chester, N. H.


Fremont, N. H ..


29,


Robert Baxter True.


M.


L.


2


Harry S. True


Maud V. Jordan.


Laborer .


Rochester, N. H.


Rochester, N. H ..


Aug. 12,


William Smith Roots. .


M.


L.


4


L


I


F.


L


3


Patrick O'Donnell.


Annie Welch.


Section Foreman ..


Ireland. .


Ireland .


22,


Gertrude Kate Campbell.


F.


L


3


Theodore M. Campbell Ada Bean ..


Cooper. .


Derry, N. H ...


Sandown, N. H.


27,


Ethel Melissa West ..


F.


L


I


Percy C. West.


Alice M. Brown .


Cooper ..


Fremont, N. H.


Fremont, N. H ...


Sept. 2,


Violet Marie ..


L.


I


Nellie L. Amerage.


Housework .


Fremont, N. H.


Fremont, N. H ..


16,


Lawrence Butler Gagnon.


M.


L.


I


Albert J. Gagnon


Gladys A. Clement


Machinist .


Fremont, N. H.


Chester, N. H.


Oct.


7,


- Rock ..


M.


S.


I


Charles Rock


Annie B. West. .


Teamster.


Brentwood, N. H.


Fremont, N. H ..


Nov. 15,


Florence Emma Kelley.


F.


L.


2


Albert A. Kelley .


Carrie K. Porter.


Making barrels ..


Fremont, N. H. ..


Fremont, N. H.


Dec. 5,


Jeanne Rita Letendre ..


F.


L.


5


Azarias Letendre


Virginia St. Sancens.


Section hand.


St. Bonaventure, Can. St. Suillaume, Can. .


25,


Clarence Henry Philbrick


M.


4


William J. Philbrick .. .


Carmon F. Frost .


Teamster. .


Kingston, N. H ...


Townsend, Mass. .


L.


5


James E. Taylor. .


Elizabeth M. Prescott ..


Cooper.


Amesbury, Mass ..


Kingston, N H.


20,


May 14,


Carl Hayward Stevenson.


M.


Ashburnham, Mass ...


Sandown, N. H .. .


2I,


Thelma Marcotte McDonald .


F.


Michael J. McDonald ..


Minnie M. Marcotte.


Teamster ..


Exeter, N. H ..


Fremont, N. H ..


[Gleasondale, Mass ..


22,


Rolland Oral Beede.


M.


L.


7


Ernest S. Beede.


Alice S. Towle.


Cooper ..


Lena E. Cook.


William S. Roots ..


Cora M. Trickey


Housework


Epping, N. H ..


24,


Annie O'Donnell.


F.


L.


Name of father


Sex


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.


Marriages Registered in the Town of Fremont for the Year Ending December 31, 1914.


Date of marriage


Place of marriage


Name and surname of groom and bride


Residence of each at time of marriage


Occupation of groom and bride


Place of birth of each


Names of parents


Birthplace of parents


Occupa- tion


Marriage


Name, residence and official station of person by whom married


Feb. 27,


Manchester. . . Frederick M. Smith .. . Fremont .


24 Cooper .. ...


Boston, Mass.


Chas. Smith


Nova Scotia


Mary Brady


Boston, Mass.


Bernice H. Sargent ..


18|Housework .


Sandown.


Walter H. Sargent.


Sandown .


Cooper. Housewife.


Mar. 14,


Raymond .. ... |Albert J. Gagnon .....


24 Kitmaker .. . Fremont .


Retto J. Gagnon


Canada. .


Farmer .. . . Housewife.


I


I |Albert H. Thomp- son, Congrega- tional Minster, Raymond, N. H.


June I, Fremont ..


....


Charles R. Bean .. ..


Laconia ..


31 |Salesman. . Lowell, Mass.


Charles R. Bean ..


Clara F. Robinson. .


Stephen G. Sleeper .


Fremont.


Farmer.


Ethel A. Sleeper.


Fremont. ...


24 Domestic. . . Fremont . ..


Emma G. Currier


Deerfield .


Housewife.


Dec. 26,


Whitefield. . ..


Charles H. Brown.


27 |Dairyman. . ! Oakland, Cal.


Andrew J. Brown.


Fremont .


Farmer .. ..


Ida Bodiene .


Germany.


Housewife.


Jessie L. Moore. . .


Littleton .


23 Forelady . .. Littleton. ...


.


Robert J. Moore.


Canada ..


Farmer ....


Ida Bishop


Lisbon.


Farmer .. . .


Gladys A. Clement. . .


18 | Housework.


Geo. A. Clement.


Dayton, Maine ..


Mary M. Winslow ..


Kingston.


Housewife.


I Nathaniel L. Colby Baptist Minister. I Manchester, N. H.


Ellen R. Galvin


Boston, Mass.


Rose Moren .


Gilford ..


I |Rev. C. W. Sables, Baptist Minister Brentwood, N. H. I


I William Thompson, Clergyman, White- field, N. H. I


Age


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.


Deaths Registered in the Town of Fremont for the Year ending December 31, 1914.


Age.


Con- dition.


P'ace of birth.


Date of death.


Place of death.


Name and surname of deceased.


Years


Months


Days


Sex.


Sing.,Mar. or Widow.|


Occupation.


Name of father


Maiden name of mother.


Jan. IO, Feb. 2,


Fremont


Asbury C. Curtis. . . .


70 9 12 Woodstock, Me ....


M.


M.


Farmer.


Woodstock, Me ... Fremont ..


Hampstead.


Josiah E. West .. .. |Annie Buzzell.


8,


George F. Beede .. . .. Ellen P. Hooke ..


78


8 12


F.


W.


Housewife ..


Hartford, Conn ..


Canada


John Beaulieu ..


Mary L. Frennette.


Mar. 20,


Clara L. Beaulieu .. .


3


I 18 Brentwood ..


F.


S.


2I,


Harriett C. Sanborn . 175


8 16 Chester .. .


F.


W. |Housewife .. .


Chester ..


Chester


Jacob Green. .


Phoebe Wilson.


May 28,


William J. Moore ....


87


8


6 Hardwick , Vt ..


M.


M.


La borer.


July


6,


Rock.


.


ยท


.


Fremont ..


M.


S.


Brentwood.


Fremont ..


Charles Rock.


Annie B. West.


Oct.


7,


Stephen G. Sleeper .. . 72


0


4


26


4 29


Walter E. Clement Emma J. Dorr.


Dec.


7,


Elmer S. Clement. .. I


5.


5


66


M.


S.


Fremont ..


Derry.


Wesley B. Bishop. Laura J. Peaslee


Nov. 13,


Joseph W. Bishop. . .


M.


S.


Decorator.


Raymond ..


Newton


Gardner Sleeper. ..


M.


M.


Farmer.


Fremont ..


Brentwood.


19,


James M. Ladd. ..


72


5|28 |Raymond.


M.


M. |Farmer.


Daniel Beede .


Ann E. Folsom.


76


I


3


M.


W.


Farmer


Epping. .


Greenwood, Me .. Adoniram Curtis. . Jeanette Young.


West


. .


. .


Fremont ..


F.


~


Oliver H. Emery. . Hannah O. Porter.


15,


Isaac Ladd


Mary James.


Place of Birth.


Father.


Mother.


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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