Annual reports of the Town officers of Milford, New Hampshire, 1900-1901, Part 4

Author: Milford (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: [Milford, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 278


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108 29


.


$8,020 60


Operating expenses :


John N. Robertson,


$210 00


F. B. Wilkins, salary to Dec. 1,


400 00


F. W. Sawyer,


25 00


F. W. Sargent,


368 15


Repairs,


167 25


Fuel and supplies,


788 11


1,958 51


Net income,


$6,062 09


Second Summary.


Total receipts :


Water rates,


$5,067 92


Town of Milford,


2,822 39


Public library,


11 00


Fire department,


11 00


Miscellaneous,


155 29


New services added,


200 78


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1899,


59 92


,328 30


50 00


69


Total expenditure :


Management,


$1,003 15


Fuel and supplies,


788 11


Repairs,


269 13


Service,


75"34


Miscellaneous,


236 25


Interest on water bonds,


3,000 00


Sinking fund,


1,200 00


Paid into town treasury,


1,700 00


Balance on hand Feb. 15, 1900,


56 32


$8,328 30


General Summary.


Water loan, first issue,


$65,000 00


66


second issue,


10,000 00


Premium on


303 75


Income from works to Feb. 15, 1900,


55,057 27


$130,361 02


Total cost of works to Feb. 15, 1900 : Amount paid Milford Water Works Co., $62,562 01 Interest on notes given in first payment, Interest on bonded debt, 1892, 2,000 00


66 1893,


2,600 00


66


66


66 1894,


3,000 00


66


66


1895,


3,000 00


66


66


1896,


3,000 00


66


66 1897,


3,000 00


66


1898,


3,000 00


Expense of bonds issued, $65,000,


186 60


New construction,


17,249 57


Maintenance to Feb. 15, 1900,


19,287 37


Tools and machinery,


662 96


$124,059 76


Surplus receipts over expenditures,


6,301 26


$130,361 02


4,511 25


70


TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES.


TOWN OF MILFORD, PERMANENT CARE OF LOTS,


In Account with TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES. DR.


1 1899.


Dec. 22. Harriet Endicott lot,


$3 25


L. F. Warner lot, 4 75


Sarah A. Daniels lot,


1 50


Luther Hutchinson lot,


2 15


H. Eldredge lot,


2 75


Martha Woolson lot,


1 50


J. A. Twitchell lot,


2 25


Susan S. Pearsons lot,


2 75


Caroline B. Harris lot,


1 75


Hannah Temple lot,


1 50


Cynthia K. Hutchinson lot,


1 25


E. B. Blake lot,


1 50


Samuel Wadsworth lot,


1 50


George H. Lund lot,


2 00


Lucy A. Needham lot,


1 50


Asa Burns lot,


1 50


Emily Ball lot,


2 00


$35 40


CR.


Dec. 23. By selectmen's order on town treasurer, $35 40


TOWN OF MILFORD, GENERAL CARE OLD CEMETERIES,


In Account with TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES. DR.


1899.


Aug. 12. To paid W. R. Fitch, labor, $7 00


12. Frank B. Wilkins, repairs,


No. 3 pump, 3 50


12. Will Grafton, labor Nos.


1 and 2, 6 75


71


Sept. 21.


Timothy B. Hill, mowing yards, 12 00


Nov. 30. 66 J. T. & E. B. Burns, notice boards, 95


Dec. 12.


I. H. Carlton, repairing headstones, 3 15


20.


F. F. Turner, trimming trees, etc., 98


1900.


Jan. 30.


F. H. Clark, hauling rubbish, 1 25


$35 38


1899.


CR.


Sept. 30. By selectmen's order on town treasurer, $29 25


Dec. 23. selectmen's order on town treasurer, 5 08


1900. Feb. 10. selectmen's order on town treasurer, 1 25


$35 38


1900. CR.


Feb. 13. By sale lot 61, North cemetery, $5 00


13. " 353, West ¥ 5 00


$10 00


DR.


14. To cash paid F. W. Sawyer, town treasurer, $10 00


TOWN OF MILFORD, RIVERSIDE CEMETERY,


In Account with TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES. DR


1899.


July 29. To paid Henry J. Wilson, labor, $39 95 Oct. 2. William Grafton, labor, 4 50


2. W. R. Fitch, labor, 75


1900.


Feb. 10.


66


William M. Knowlton,


Forest Hill, expense,


4 28


$49 48


72


1899.


CR.


July 29. By selectmen's order on town 1 treasurer, $39 95


Sept. 30. selectmen's order on town treasurer, 5 25


1900.


Feb. 10. selectmen's order on town treasurer, 4 28


$49 48


CASH RECEIVED FOR LOTS SOLD.


1899. DR.


May 15. Fred M. Wheeler, balance, $10 00


15. Mrs. Lizzie M. Beaton, part payment, 5 00


15. D. G. Hartshorn and D. O. Handley, 25 00 Dec. 20. £ Mrs. Minnie Falconer, 25 00


1900.


Feb. 12. William Y. Wadleigh, 25 00


12. Harriet R. Boynton, 25 00


12. Orlando Hoyt, 25 00


$140 00


1899.


CR.


May 18. By paid F. W. Sawyer, town treasurer, $15 00


18. F. W. Sawyer, town treasurer, 25 0C


20. F. W. Sawyer, town


treasurer, 25 00


1900.


Feb. 13. F. W. Sawyer, town treasurer, 75 00


$140 00


All of whichis respectfully submitted : WILLIAM M. KNOWLTON, WALKER R. FITCH,


Trustees of Cemeteries. Feb. 19, 1900.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


CARL E. KNIGHT, F. W. BARNES, Auditors.


73


Warrant For The Annual Meeting


OF THE


SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MILFORD.


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


. To the inhabitants of the School District of the town of Milford qualified to vote in District affairs :


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House, in said District, on the fifteenth day of March, A. D. 1900, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the fol- lowing subjects :


1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing 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 member of the School Board for the ensuing year.


5. To choose a treasurer for the ensuing year.


6. To see what sum of money the District will vote to raise and appropriate for the support of Schools for the ensuing year.


7. To see if the District will vote to authorize the School Board to unite with one or more town districts or special districts to form a supervisory district for the purpose of employing a superintendent of the public


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schools therein, under the provisions of Chapter 77 of the Session Laws of New Hampshire, 1899; and to raise money to carry such vote into effect.


8. To see what action the district will take in refer- ence to closing any of its outside District schools and conveying the scholars therein to the village schools.


9. To see if the District will vote to insure any of its school property and raise and appropriate money for the same.


10. To choose agents, auditors and committees in relation to any subjects embraced in this warrant.


11. To hear the reports of agents, auditors and committees hereto fore chosen, and pass any vote relat- ing thereto.


Given under our hands and seal this twenty-eighth day of February A. D. 1900.


FRED W. FARNSWORTH, CLARA E. PATCH, EDGAR I. KENDALL.


Schools Board.


75


REPORT OF


The Board of Education.


The Board of Education presents to the citizens of Milford this report of the schools for the year ending Feb. 15, 1900.


We entered upon the work of the year with an ex- cellent and hard working corps of teachers and most of these we have been enabled to retain throughout the year. Mr. Morrison, who had rendered us such efficient service as principal of our High school for more than three years, felt called upon to leave us the first of May, nine weeks before the close of the school year. The Board regretted to lose one who had brought our school into such excellent condition both as to descipline and scholarship, but with a wider and richer field of work opening before him we could not ask him to stay with us at a personal loss to himself. We wish him all suc- cess in his new position.


Mr. Coggswell Smith with Miss Bird and Miss Gunton are now in charge of the high High school and rendering the town faithful service.


Commencing with the fall term Miss Stillman, our teacher of music, devoted her whole time to music. This change has enabled her to give instruction to all the schools in the village and, also to the outside districts, much to the advantage of all interested.


76


During the winter term, through the generosity of many of our public-spirited gentlemen, a cadet company has been organized and furnished with equipments. The cadets having furnished their own uniforms the only expense to the school district is the amount paid for military instruction. The instructor at present is Cap- tain Austin. The girls have also organized a company and are showing equal zeal in their drills. We trust this in the future will be a profitable and pleasant part of our High school work.


During the year the Old Brick has been thoroughly repaired and fitted up with all the conveniences of water such as all modern school houses have. We hope to do the same with the No. 9 school house in the near future.


Our schools should be our first thought and in the future we should be as generous for their support as we have been in the past. No system of schools can be run to suit all, but we feel sure the members of the present Board have worked with zeal to keep the standard ad- vancing the same as it has been doing in the years of the past.


The Board desire to extend its thanks to the Mil- ford Improvement Society for the gift of one hundred dollars toward the improvement of the High school lot. Whole number different pupils registered


during year, 659


No. of boys enrolled, five years of age and up-


ward, attending school not less than


two weeks,


314


No. of girls, same,


316


Children under six years,


63


Between six and sixteen,


543


Over sixteen,


24


Total average membership, 555


77


Total average attendance, Per cent. of attendance, No. between five and sixteen not attending any school, 66


518 93


No. of official visits of School Board, 101


FRED W. FARNSWORTH, CLARA E. PATCH, EDGAR I. KENDALL.


School Board.


-


78


High School Graduates.


CLASS OF 1899.


Charles David Hodgman,


George Falkner,


Frank Lester Hill,


George Arthur Hill,


William Robertson Thomson, John William Anderson,


Ethel Imogene Burns.


Grammar School Graduates.


Edith C. Loring,


Elwin F. Cutts,


Maggie M. Bizel,


Herbert O. Hutchinson,


Lizzie B. Mackay,


Charles Holoban, -


Sadie L. Currier,


Russell H. Peck,


Blanche M. Clark,


Fred .J. Hanlon,


Margaret Twiss,


Frank M. Savage,


Pierce B. Kendall,


Ralph L. Perkins.


Warren C. Billings,


Leonard R. Kirby,


Leon H. Parker, Harry W. Holt.


Frank B. Woodman.


List of Teachers.


High,


Fred W. Farnsworth,


Coggswell Smith,


Sarah L. Bird,


66


Ellen Gunton,


Ninth grade,


Mary E. Knight,


66


Eighth "


Sarah F. Norcross,


Seventh "


Jessie Marshall, 66


Sixth 66


Mabel H. Lusk,


.6


Fifth


Emily C. A. Starrett,


66


Fourth 66


Louise R. Anderson, Margaret I. Burnett, Alice C. Gray,


66


66


66


Third


Minnie J. Stillman,


asst.,


spring. spring.


Caro G. Graydon,


Hattie M. Foster,


asst., fall and winter. year.


Second


Harry C. Morrison, principal, spring. spring. fall and winter. year.


79


First grade Mary E. Davidson,


66


Edith M. Leathe,


66


66


Florence I. Ferguson,


Teacher of music, Minnie J. Stillman,


Federal Hill,


Emma Ames, Clara E. Smith,


North,


Minnie E. Reynolds,


Georgina D. Hutchinson,


Osgood,


Georgina D. Hutchinson.


Minnie E. Reynolds, Florence C. Reynolds,


Pine Valley, Shedd,


Margaret I. Burnett,


Elizabeth E. Knapp,


Laurel,


Lilla J. Ames,


spring. spring. fall and winter. year. spring. fall and winter. spring. fall and winter. spring. fall and winter. year. spring. fall and winter. year.


80


Financial.


Receipts :


Balance from last report,


259 36


Town of Milford,


12,000 00


Appropriation for High school lot,


100 00


Literary fund,


359 10


Dog licenses,


312 32


Sale of old buildings,


25 00


school books,


11 62


Endicott park,


2 50


Tuition,


198 00


Milford Improvement Society,


100 00


$13,367 90


INSTRUCTION.


H. C. Morrison,


$299 99 ~


F. W. Farnsworth,


299 99


Cogswell Smith,


500 00


Sarah L Bird,


550 00


Edith Floyd, substitute,


24 00


Ellen Gunton,


475 96


Mary E. Knight,


499 96


Sarah F. Norcross,


450 00


Jessie Marshall,


450 00


Mabel H. Lusk,


424 98


Emily C. A. Starrett,


399 96


Mary E. Davidson,


349 92


Louise R. Anderson,


388 85


Caro G. Graydon,


174 96


Alice C. Gray,


399 96


Lilla J. Ames,


311 98


Hattie M. Foster,


349 92


Edith M. Leathe,


174 96


Florence I. Ferguson,


162 00


Emma S. Ames,


139 50


Clara E. Smith,


139 50


Minnie E. Reynolds,


284 00


Bessie E. Knapp,


131 75


Georgina D. Hutchinson,


279 00


Florence C. Reynolds,


324 00


Margaret I. Burnett,


267 65


81


Minnie J. Stillman,


432 00


Dora J. Leathe, substitute,


18 00


$8,702 79


BOOKS.


Ginn & Co.,


$204 01


Allyn & Bacon,


16 00


Rand, McNally & Co,


108 50


Oliver Ditson Co.,


6 21


Thomas R. Shewell & Co.,


42


Leavenworth & Meyer,


15 00


The Morse Co.,


9 80


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


5 80


D. C. Heath & Co.,


1 50


W. A. Depew,


50 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,


126 23


T. H. Castor & Co.,


1 44


F. E. Cole & Co.,


4 10


Thompson, Brown & Co.,


23 33


Dodd, Mead & Co.,


4 00


Boston School Supply Co.,


1 15


Educational Publishing Co.,


8 55


Werner School Book Co.,


22 80


American Book Co.,


66 88


Silver, Burdette & Co.,


113 24


$798 96


SUPPLIES.


F. W. Farnsworth,


$217 96


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co.,


5 10


H. H. Barber,


12 93


W. B. Rotch,


5 00


Silver, Burdette & Co.,


1 00


H. C. Morrison,


1 40


J. H. Fay,


60


A. J. Hutchinson,


2 78


Kendall & Wilkins,


6 15


$252 92


82


SALARIES OF SCHOOL BOARD.


F. W. Farnsworth.


$100 00


Laura B. Smith,


43 75


E. I. Kendall.


75 00


Clara E. Patch,


31 25


$250 00


JANITORS AND LABOR.


Fred Jacques, ringing bell,


$3 00


Don Macdonald, ringing bell,


3 00


Ella F. Johnson, cleaning,


2 15


J. B. Melendy, trimming trees,


7 05


J. J. Casey, labor,


33 60


M. E. Reynolds, cleaning,


3 00


G. D. Hutchinson, cleaning,


1 50


John Casey, labor, 2 85


Mrs. Peter Cota, cleaning No. 9 and Old Brick, 28 58


W. E. Murphy, janitor Laurel, 31 00


Dennis Herlehy, janitor Pine Valley, 41 50


G. M. Center, janitor No. 9 and Old Brick, 405 50


D. G. Hartshorn, janitor High school,


450 00


$1,012 73


REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS.


E. J. Parker,


$596 53


James Reilly, laying sewer pipe,


17 17


Emerson & Ware, screen,


5 00


J. A. Mixer,


215 24


F .; O. Ray¡Co.,


500 00


W. L. Winslow,


108 82


G. A. Worcester,


3 00


J. M. Stickney,


8 01


$1,453 77


FUEL.


B. R. Came & Son, J. R. Wilkins, George Crosby,


$418 66


20 75


19 00


. 83


John McInnis,


3 00


Martin Finerty,


12 00


Melvin Chase,


1 00


Fred C. Smith,


9 15


H. F. Warren,


1 25


M. E. Cobleigh,


50


Lucien Burns,


1 50


$486 81


MISCELLANEOUS.


E. J. Parker, repairs at Endicott park,


$9 52


Jerry Driscoll, fixing flag pole,


5 00


William Carroll Hill, census,


16 00


Laura B. Smith, expense procuring teachers, George C. Langdell, lettering diplomas,


4 00


50


E. M. Purdy, flag pole,


3 00


Howard & Brown, diplomas,


5 95


A. L. Keyes, boiler inspection and insurance.


25 00


Rev. A. E. Winship, orator,


20 00


N. K. Holt, transportation,


13 00


D. G. Hartshorn, expense flag rope,


25


Mrs. B. M. Chase, transportation,


14 00


Florence C. Reynolds,


4 95


Guy C. Blodgett, ¥


4 00


Frank M. Savage,


1 00


E. M. Parker, freight and teaming,


3 60


Milford Electric Light Co.,


5 75


Lawn Tennis Club, water pipe,


5 00


E. I. Kendall, postage,


1 50


Boston & Maine R. R., transportation,


48 35


$190 37


GRADING HIGH SCHOOL LOT.


O. F. Bennett, labor,


$14 70


James Gouette, "


2 40


W. F. Prescott,


6 90


H. McCarthy, 66


1 50


H. Thrasher,


29 10


Walter Warren,


5 20


Hugh Smith,


4 20


84


Charles Barrett, " Smith Berry, teams, G. A. Worcester,


6,00


100 80


23 00


$193 80


Appropriation, $100 00


From Milford Improvement, Society, 100 00


- $200 00


Balance unexpended, $6 20


SUMMARY.


Receipts,


$13,367 90


Expenditures :


Books,


$798 96


Instruction,


8,702 79


Janitors and labor,


1,012 73


Repairs and improvements,


1,453 77


Fuel,


486 81


Supplies,


252 92


School board,


250 00


Miscellaneous,


190 37


Grading High school lot,


193 80


13,342 15


Balance,


$25 75


Respectfully submitted, F. W. FARNSWORTH, CLARA E. PATCH, E. I. KENDALL, School Board.


Feb. 20, 1900. We certify that we have examined the foregoing account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


CARL E. KNIGHT, F. W. BARNES,


Auditors.


85


REPORT OF DISTRICT TREASURER.


Receipts :


Balance from last report,


$


315 69


Orders of selectmen on town treasurer,


12,771 42


Milford Improvement Society,


100 00


198 00


Tuition, Miscellaneous,


39 12


$13,424 23


Payments :


Orders of the School Board Nos. 372 and 385 and 403 to 754 inclusive, -


13,398 59


Balance,


$25 64


Respectfully submitted,


EDGAR I. KENDALL,


Treasurer.


Feb. 20, 1900. We certify that we have examined the foregoing . account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


CARL E. KNIGHT, F. W. BARNES,


Auditors.


STATISTICS OF THE SCHOOLS.


SEPTEMBER 1, 1898, TO JUNE 30, 1899.


NUMBER OF SCHOLARS STUDYING.


Names of Schools.


Names of Teachers.


ment.


Boys.


Girls.


membership.


Average daily


attendance.


attendance.


under 6.


over 16.


6 and 16.


Reading.


Spelling.


Penmanship.


Arithmetic.


Geography.


Grammar.


History.


Composition.


Vocal music.


Physiology.


Book-keep-


Algebra.


Geometry.


Philosophy.


Chemistry.


Astronomy.


Botany,


High


36


71


32


39


66


64


96


20


5I


25


24


7I


I4


24


30


29


13


7


I3


I5


Grade IX


36


43


21


23


.39


37


94


4


39


43


43


43


43


43


43


43


+3


43


29


Grades VIII & VII Sarah F. Norcross


36


42


24


I8


39


37


95


42


4I


4I


41


1I


25


4I


15


4I


4I


Grades V & IV


Jessie Marshall


36


44


29


15


37


34.


9I


44


43


43


43


43


43


43


43


43


Grade VI


Mabel H. Lusk


36


45


18


27


39


37


95


45


45


45


45


45


45


45


45


45


45


45


Grade V


Emily C. A. Starrett


36


38


I7


21


36


35


97


38


38


38


38


38


38


38


38


38


38


Grade IV


Louise R. Anderson


36


44


20


24


38


35


92


44


44


44


44


44


44


44


44


44


44


· Grade III


36


62


23


39


53


49


92


62


62


62


62


62


62


62


Grade II


Harriett M. Foster


36


15


13


21


20


93


26


28


28


28


28


28


28


Grade I


Edith M. Leathe


36


43


17


32


30


92


18


14


43


43


43


43


43


Grade I


Mary E. Davidson


36


40


24


27


25


92


19


21


40


40


40


40


40


Laurel (Grades I, Lilla J. Ames


36


36


19


17


3I


29


93


I4


22


36


29


36


36


29


36


II and III) Shedd


Margaret I. Burnett


36


IO


4


6


6


5


83


2


8


9


9


9


9


7


7


3


Pine Valley


Florence C. Reynolds


36


40


2I


19


37


23


85


2


38


40


40


40


38


27


27


I2


19


North


Minnie E. Reynolds


36


II


7


4


9


8


88


II


II


II


II


II


I


7


7


7


Osgood


Georgina D. Hutchinson 36


28


13


15


18


16


86


3


25


28


28


28


II


II


II


7


II


Federal Hill


Emma S. Ames


36


24


14


IO


17


I7


77


24


24


24


24


24


I2


I2


9


.


I


23


23


23


23


23


23


23


Grade II


Alice C. Gray, Prin. Minnie J. Stillman, Asst. Caro G. Graydon


36


24


13


II


19


I7


89


No. pupils


No. between


No. pupils


Per cent. of


Average


H. C. Morrison, F. W. Farnsworth, Sarah L. Bird, \ Assists. Ellen Gunton, § Mary E. Knight


Prins.


No. weeks.


Total enroll-


111g.


*


28


26


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VITAL STATISTICS.


To the Selectmen :---


In compliance with an act of the Legislature, enacted June session, 1887, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the annual report," I herewith submit the following :-


J. M. LAWS, Town Clerk.


Births Registered in the Town of Milford, for the Year Ending December 31, 1899.


Date of Birth.


Place of Birth.


Name of the Child (if any.)


Male.


Female.


Living or


still-born.


No. of child,


Ist, 2d, etc.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother-


Residence of parents.


Occupation of father.


Birthplace of father.


Birthplace of mother.


Jan.


6 Milford ..... ·


Elsie Glover


F.


L


2


Martin R. Wright. . . ..


Carrie Leavitt ..


Milford


.. Farmer ..


Marion Emery ...


....


..


:


Maud Boyce ...


66


3


Charles ..


.. M.


"


4


66


Eldora Beatrice ... ..


..


F.


7&2


Zala


..


Feb.


7


-


James Andrew .. . .


M.


2& I


Marguerite ..


..


: F.


2&4


Frederick W. Sawyer. Bertha M. Wilkins Leora Frost ... Moses Dame.


Joseph Chretien ..


Philomene Gagne .. Nellie E. Riddle.


Mary E. Riley ...


Josephine Derosier .. . Minnie Alice Wilkins. Nellie M. Lewis .... ....


· Barber .. .


Milton.


2I


=


25


46


27


28


.


...


F.


3


William H. Quinlan ... Sydney A. Rtddle. Alvin I. Messer .. Edward Foster


May L. Grafton .. . Susan T. Blanchard ... Fosin Bird


Mechanic ...


Durham, P. Q .


May


3


6


Ora B.


6& 7


Elmer E. Buzzell .. Jeremiah J. Casey ... Andrew Murphy ..


Teamster .... Farmer ....


Lake Village . .. Amherst.


Co. Kerry, Ire.


9


15


17


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Roy Edward.


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Quarryman ..


White H'v'n, Eng Nelson · Merrimack.


No.Adams, Ms. Chef Milford. R.R.employe County Cork, Ire. Co. Caven, Ire. Milford. Buffalo, N. Y. Stone cutter. Concord. Blacksmith . Quincy, Mass ... Fur. packer. Lawrence, Mass. Nashua.


Fireman .... [Turin, Italy ..... Douglass, Mass.


Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass St. John, P. Q. Lancashire, Eng Nashua. Newbury. Hollis.


George H. Dodge ... James A. Brahaney . . . Mary F. Sullivan. .


Alice R. Pike.


66


Stone mason. Green Isl., C. E. Antrim Shoe dealer. Market man Bank cashier Amherst .. Milford.


Montreal, P. Q ..


Vamooski, P. Q .. Lyster, P. Q.


Mildred .


3


George H. Day ..


Mill'r&b. s'h Hopkinton .... Gran. cutter R'dboh'1m, Swed. Amherst.


Amherst.


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Gustaf Hokinson. Idelbert Benton Miller Floy R'w'na Northrup


[Valley M. E. clergy. ... Pine Mill op'r'tive Canada.


Williamsburg, O. Deanesville N.Y


Canada. Milford.


· Bleacher .... Mechanic ...


Milford


Chelsea, Me. Milford. Milford.


George William .. Lillian Grace


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5


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N.Galloway,Scot


Ellen M. Eastman, Frances Blimm ..


East Jaffrey . .. Teamster .. .. .... |Cleme'tvale, N.S. Hingham, Mass. Teamster .... Fast Jaffrey ..... Teamster .... Stone wo'ker St. Anne, P. Q ... Wilton ..


Albert F. Wheeler ... Albert F. Wheeler .... Lucy A. B. Sheldon ... Horace Bishop .... George W. Tarbell ... Albertine Beaudet ... Elena Bennett ... Rose LaPlante. David Dube ...


Lucy A. B. Sheldon ..


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Lulu F. Pinkham.


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Cocueno, C. E ... Scotland


Cocueno, C. E. Aberdeen, Scot.


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Fred A. Hutchinson ... Michael E. O'Neil


Anna E. Haskell. ..


Hostler ..... Farmer .....


Arlington, Mass. Milford ..


Kingston, N. B. Greenfield.


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Cyrilla Lacass.


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Nellie C. Turner ..


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Clerk . . . . . New Hartford, Ct Milford.


Wood finish'r New Boston ... Milford. Ireland.


Stone cutter. Piamo, Italy ..... C. Canavese, Ita. . .


Blacksmith .. St. Paul. P. Q Quarry over. Boston, Mass .. Gran. cutter. Sweden .. St. Paul, P. Q. Lowell, Mass. Sweden. Dengman, Pa. Milford. Milford. Holden, Mass. Milford. Riviereonelle, PQ Canada.


Emily Smith


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Elia Rizzi ..


Luigia Calderara .. Rosie Jeniott.


Gran. cutter. New Fr'nce, N.S. Nashua.


Nellie


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4


James Comi.


Morris O'Connor


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Alfred Perreault.


Daron W. Tucke.


Arthur Caron .. .


Charles Comi.


Josephine Rossi ...


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Cusalzuegno, Ita Brenno, Italy. Canada. Wilton. Canada . Brookline.


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Charles Felli . . Ulric Faubert.


Guidetta Rossi.


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Alice C. A. Ward.


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Angelia E. Burtt ..


Margherita Rizzi.


Fruit dealer. S.G.Persiceto,Ita Viggin, Italy.


St.Anastasie, P.Q


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Leon C. Hall ..


Peter Duby .


Marion G. Burnham .. Flora L. Hutchinson .. Marguerite Gagnon ... Clara Marie Dionne ... Ethel D. McDearmid. Edith W. Hemenway. Susan H. Kimball.


Harrisville .... Natick, Mass .; Dunbarton. Weimland, Swed Stoneham, Mass. Aberdeen, Scot .. Mont Vernon .... Gran. cutter. Bisuschio, Italy. Bisuschio, Italy.


Gran. cutter. St.Hyacinth, P.Q. Nashua.


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Gran. cutter. Bisuschio, Italy. Bisuschio, Italy. -


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David L. Daniels .


Clarence E. Sanderson A. Estella Emery.


Peter Felli.


Francesca Comolli.


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Delima St. George ....


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Alexand'r McCormick Bllen Marr


Farmer .... Gran. cutter. Laborer .... Farmer .... Quarryman . Gran. cutter. Gran. cutter. Machinist .... Wood finish'r Milford


Casalzuigno, Ita. Bisuschio, Italy. Beauharnais, P.Q Islaud Pond, Vt. Wilton.


5


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Amy Marcy.


Fred M. Wetherbee ... |Emma L. Goldsmith .. William Paul Terrien. Grace L. Pond ... George Duval. Margaret Bresnahan ..


Frank Rafferty. Mary Jane Lownds ... Angelo Bianchi. . Elizia Chiri ...


Stone outter. Scotland


66


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.. Napoleon Cassavant .. A'thin'se Beaucheniel David H. Hennegan. . |Carrie E. Cole .... Lars G. Larson .. Arthur E. Plummer ... Jesse Tirrel1.


Amanda Odman. Minnie A. Mollineaux Lillian C. Kirby . Rose Duval ....


R.R.br'k'm'n Concord .. [Valley Druggist ..... ... Pine Mill oper've. Slatersville, R. I. Lyndeboro. Carpenter ... Goffstown. Mechanic ... Wilton. [Valley Stone cutter. St. Anne, P. Q ... ... Pine Weaver . ... . Stone cutter. . .. Stone cutter. Lawyer ....


Murry Anderson ..




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