Annual reports of the selectmen, road agent, treasurer and school board for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1915-1918, Part 6

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 182


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$27 50


George W. Copp, team, 2 days 11 00


Charles Mclaughlin, laborer, 5 days


11 25


Albert Davis, laborer, 5 days


11 25


J. C. Blake, laborer, 5 days


11 25


E. B. Edgerly, two picks


2 00


telephoning, express, etc.


3 15


1


$77 40


Week Ending Oct. 20, 1917


George M. Cheney, team, 5 days


$27 50


George W. Copp, team, 3 days


16 50


Charles Mclaughlin, laborer 5 days


11 25


Joseph C. Blake, laborer, 2 days


4 50


Albert Davis, laborer, 5 days


11 25


Arthur .Davis. laborer, 5 days


11 25


Herman Hodgdon, laborer, 4 days


9 00


$91 25


Weck Ending Oct. 27, 1917


George M. Cheney, team, 512 days


$30 25


George. W. Copp, team, 51/2 days


30 25


George D. Straw, team, 31/2


19 25


J. C. Blake, laborer, 41/2 days


10 13


Francis Dow, laborer, 11/2 days


3 37


Charles Mclaughlin, laborer, 472 days


10 13


12 38


Albert Davis, laborer, 51/2 days Arthur Davis, laborer, 512 days Herman Hodgdon, laborer, 412 days Chester Gilman, laborer, 21/2 days


12 38


10 13


5 63


. George W. Copp, overseeing to date, 14 days


14 00


$157 90


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Week Ending Nov. 3, 1917


George M. Cheney, team, 41/2 days


$24 75


George W. Copp, team, 412 days


24 75


George D. Straw, team, 4 days


22 00


J. C. Blake, laborer, 312 days


7 88


Albert Davis. laborer, 412 days


10 13


Arthur Davis, laborer, 41/2 days


10 13


Charles Mclaughlin, laborer, 212 days


5 63


Chester Gilman, laborer, 3 2 days


7 88


Forrest Boardman, laborer, 412 days


10 13


Forrest Hodgdon, laborer, 1 day


2 25


E. B. Edgerly, overseer, 4 days


9 00


$134 53


Week Ending Nov. 10, 1917


George M. Cheney, team, 6 days


$33 00


George W. Copp, team, 6 days


33 00


George D. Straw, team, 5 days


27 50


John Edgerly, team, 6 days


33 00


O. V. Bennett, team, 272 days


13 75


Joseph Bennett, laborer, 6 days


13 50


Forrest Boardman, laborer, 6 days


13 50


Albert Davis, laborer, 6 days


13 50


Arthur Davis laborer, 6 days


13 50


Charles McLaughlin, laborer, 6 days


13 50


Herman Hodgdon, laborer, 11/2 days


3 38


Chester Gilman, laborer, 5 days


11 25


Joseph Whitten, laborer, 31/3 days


7 50


George W. Hersey, laborer, 4 days


9 00


Forrest Hodgdon, laborer, 4 days


9 00


Henry Hodgdon, laborer, 4 days Clifton Bisbee, laborer, 1 day


2 25


E. B. Edgerly, overseer, 6 days


13 50


George W. Copp, hoe broken


75


Ralph Bennett, laborer, 1/2 day


13


E. B. Edgerly, freight on culvert pipe


4 49


$279 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Week Ending Nov. 17, 1917


George M. Cheney, team, 31/2 days


$19 25


John A. Edgerly, team, 4 days 22 00


Charles Mclaughlin, laborer, 2 days


4 50


Albert Davis, laborer, 3 days


6 75


Arthur Davis, laborer, 3 days


6 75


Forrest Boardman, laborer, 3 days


6 75


Joseph C. Blake, laborer, 3 days


6 75


Forrest Hodgdon, laborer, 21/3 days


5 25


Henry Hodgdon, laborer, 2 days


4 50


Herman Hodgdon, 1/2 day


1 12


E. B. Edgerly, overseer, 4 days


9 00


Orville Porter, bridge material


11 75


Forrest Hodgdon, bridge material


17 62


John A. Edgerly, plow broken


3 00


$124 99


SUMMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION REPORT


Received from State appropriation $ 442 29


Town . 6


1,105 72


$1,548 01


EXPENDITURES


Spring pay-roll


$416 36


Incidental expenses


7 00


Fall pay-roll


822 31


Incidental expenses


9 64


Breakage


3 75


Bridge material


29 37


Culvert pipe


244 93


Harry L. Smith, expenses


14 65


$1,548 01


EDWIN B. EDGERLY, in charge of work.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched. THOMAS H. BLAISDELL LEWIS McINTIRE


Jan. 31, 1918.


Auditors.


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD AND TREASURER Feb. 15, 1917, to Jan. 26, 1918


SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS


MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD JOHN E. BENNETT EMILY C. FERNALD LIZZIE CANNEY


TREASURER E. M. HUNTER


MODERATOR JOHN A. EDGERLY


CLERK GEORGE H. HALEY


TRUANT OFFICER MILTON LORD


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


RECEIPTS


On hand


$ 337 61


Tuition from Moultonboro


51 00


Dog licences, 1916


102 60


Literary fund


84 96


State aid for average attendance


75 74


" qualified teachers


224 00


Town assessments, 1917, in part


2,133 00


Town assessment for district officers 90 00


Estate of John Brewster


700 00


$3,798 46


Due from town of Tuftonboro, bal. 1917 appropriation $500 00


EXPENDITURES


Voucher No.


Mar. 30


1 R. E. Lane, 100 roll of perfect attendance $ 1 26


2 Edward E. Babb, pencils 7 13


3 J. W. Bennett, 1 cord dry wood 5 00


4 Frank Shannon, fitting wood and labor in shed 3 75


5 Leora Adjutant. cleaning Center school- room 3 00


6 Mrs. Frank Shannon, cleaning Mirror Lake schoolroom 3 00


7 Mabel Ayers, cleaning Corner schoolroom 3 00


8 Evelyn Thompson, cleaning Mountain schoolroom 3 00


9 Hattie Morris, cleaning Melvin school- room 3 00


10 Mrs. George Haley, cleaning Town Hall schoolroom 3 00


Apr. 11 11


George W. Hersey, sawing wood and labor in shed 3 75


May 2 12 Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake 40 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


13 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching one month at Corner school $40. 00


14 - Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Mountain school 40 00


15 Mary W. Canney, teaching two weeks at Melvin school 20 00


16 Helen B. Morse, teaching one month at Town Hall school 40 00


May 2 17 Louise D. Hammond, teaching one month at Center school 40 00


18 John E. Bennett, cash advanced, 300 feet flag rope 2 75


19 American Book Co., arithmetics and writ- ing books 13 58


19 20


D. C. Heath, grammars and postage on same 6 56


J. L. Hammett Co., furniture 14 20


21 22 Edward E. Babb Co., paper and supplies 19 55


23 R. E. Lane, report cards and warrants 87


30 24


Jonathan Hodgdon, 1/2 cord wood 2 00


25 Asa Thomson, load slab wood 1 00


26 John Bean, hauling, fitting and housing wood at Melvin Village school 2 50


27 Emily C. Fernaid, cash advanced, sewing material 3 90


28 Emily C. Fernald, postage, freight and supplies 4 29


29 John Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin Village part of spring term 24 00


30 Emily C. Fernald, repairs at Melvin school 2 20


31 Mrs. Mary Canney, carfare 2 00


32 Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mir- ror Lake 40 00


33 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching on: month . at Corner school 40 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


May 30 34 Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Mountain school $40 00


35 Mary W. Canney, teaching one month at Melvin school 40 00


36 Helen B. Morse, teaching one month at Town hall 40 00


37 Louise D. Hammond. teaching one month at Center school 40 00


38 John E. Bennett, cash advanced Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake school 35 00


39 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 20 00


June 28 40


Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake 40 00


41 Maud Whitehouse, teaching one month at Corner school 40 00


42 Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Mountain school 40 00


43 Helen B. Morse, teaching one month at Town Hall school 40 00


44 Louise D. Hammond, teaching one week at Center school. 10 00


45 Mary W. Canney, teaching one month at Melvin school 40 00


46 Walter Richardson, teaching three weeks at Center school 30 00


47 Rebie S. Doe, teaching spring term at Mirror Lake from State for certificate 24 00


48 Maud Whitehouse, teaching spring term at Corner schoolhouse from State for certificate 24 00


49 Mary W. Canney, teaching ten weeks at Melvin school from State for certificate 20 00


50 John E. Bennett, cash advanced Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake, balance of term 32 00


51 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake, balance of spring term 37 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


June 28 52 Roger Williams, janitor work at Melvin" Village $ 5 00


July 6 53 Forrest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6 00


54 John E. Bennett, cash advanced, freight and cartage 2 11


55 Lizzie A. Canney, supplies and postage 1 89


June 28 56 Jesse Sargent. 1 cord slabs and fitting 2 50


57 Chester Emery, load dry wood 1 00


58 John E. Bennett, postage and supplies 5 54


59 Rebie S. Doe, janitor work at Mirror Lake 6 00


60


Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner Lake school 6 0 )


61 Lura P. Sargent, janitor work at Mountain school 6 00


62 Leora Adjutant and Margaret Emery, jan- itor work and kindlings at Center school 6 50


July 6 63


Anna Neal, conveying scholars to Town Hall school 57 00


64


George Welch, sawing 3 cords wood 3 00


12 65 National Lead Co., 8 gals. linseed oil and 150 1bs. white lead 30 62


*


Aug. 7 66 Florence Leighton, teaching spring term at Mountain school, from State, for certificate 24 00


16 67 F. C. Merrill, repairing organs at three schools 8 00


24 68 Charles Hoyt, labor in shed at Melvin school 1 50


69 Helen B. Morse, teaching spring term at Town Hall school, from State for cer- tificate 24 00


28 70


R. E. Lane, printed matter 1 661


71 Henry Hodgdon, paint and labor on shed at Melvin school 3 61


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


Sept. 3 72


Shannon and Johnson, painting school buildings at Mirror Lake, two coats 23 29


73 Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Melvin school $40 00


74 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school 40 00


75 Grace Pike, teaching one month at Corner school 40 00


76* Marion Horner, teaching one month at Town Hall school 40 00


77 Alice Hodges, teaching two weeks at Mirror Lake 20 00


78 John E. Bennett, cash advanced for paint, freight and delivery 2 05


79 John E. Bennett, cash advanced for mend- ing ceiling at Mirror Lake house 6 05


Oct. 3 80 Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies 51 22


81 Frank Bennett, labor at Town Hall school 3 00


82 Hattie Morris, labor at Melvin Village schoolhouse 1 50


3 83 John Bean, 134 cords and fitting 8 88


84 Emily C. Fernald, sewing material 4 65


85 Emily C. Fernald, cash advanced, freight and delivery 1 82


20 86 Marion Horner, teaching three weeks at Town Hall school 30 00


25 87


Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Melvin school 40 00


88 Alice Hodges, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school 40 00


89 Grace Pike, teaching one month at Corner school 40 00


90 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school. 40 00


91 Edward E. Babb & Co., text books and postage 14 32


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


Nov. 8 92 Alvan Hatch. repairing clock at Mirror Lake school $ 1 00


93 Charles West, conveying furnitere to Town Hall school 1 00


16 94 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake school 50 00


20


95 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Moun- tain school 40 00


96 Grace M. Pike, teaching one month at Corner school 40 00


97 Marion Horner, teaching five weeks at Town Hall school 50 00


98 Alice Hodges, teaching one month at Mir- ror Lake school 40 00


99 Florence Leighton, teaching one month at Melvin school 40 00


100 Florence Leighton, teaching fall term at Melvin, from State, for certificate 24 00


101 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school 6 00


102 Bertha Welch, janitor work at Mountain school 6 00


103 Lester Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6 00


104 Walter Wiggin, janitor work at Melvin school 6 00


105 Charles Staples, janitor work at Mirror Lake school 5 00


106 John E. Beunett, cash advanced Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake school 50 00


107 Charles West, conveying scholars from Center district 58 00


108 W. P. Willand, conveying scholars from Federal district 58 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


Nov. 20 109 Lizzie A. Canney, kindlings, postage and supplies $4 65


110 John E. Bennett, telephoning, postage, kindlings and supplies 5 54


28 111 John Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin school 1850


Dec. 20 112 Walter Richardson, teaching one month at Melvin school 44 00


113 Alice Hodges, teaching one month at Mir- ror Lake school 40 00


114 Marion Horner, teaching three weeks at Town Hall school 30 00


115 Grace Pike, teaching three weeks at Cor- ner school 30 00


116 Eda J. Clow, teaching three weeks at Mountain school 30 00


117 W. E. Fernald, supplies 1 63


1918


Jan. 11 118


Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars from Neck district, in part 28 17


25 119 Alice Hodges, teaching one month at Mir- ror Lake 40 00


120 Walter Richardson, teaching one month at Melviu Village 44 00


121 Marion Horner, teaching five weeks at Town Hall school 50 00


122 Eda J Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school 40 00


123 Grace Pike, teaching one month at Corner school 40 00


124 R E. Lane, 150 roll of perfect attendance 1 72


125 John E. Bennett, cash advanced Etta Piper, conveying scholars 47 50


126 Charles West, conveying scholars from Center District 37 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


Jan. 25 127 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars from Tuftonboro Neck, in part $21 83


128 W. P. Willand, conveying scholars from Federal District 21 00


129 John Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin school 37 00


130 Charles Staples, janitor work at Mirror Lake 5 00


131 Emily C. Fernald, cash advanced, janitor work at Melvin Village 6 85


132 Lester Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 4 20


133 Bertha Welch, janitor work at Mountain school 5 00


134 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school 5 00


135 John W. Bennett, 12 cord dry wood


4 00


136 John Bean, 212 cords wood, and fitting and housing same 14 00


13612 Emily C. Fernald, sewing material


2 00


137 Frank Libby, 3 cords wood 15 00


138 Lizzie A. Canney, cash advanced Myron Haley, labor on wood 3 00


139 Lizzie A. Canney, supplies and kindlings 1 25


140 John E. Bennett, postage, glass, kind- lings, etc. 2 03


141 Dr. Fred Clow, medical services for Ray- mond Wiggin 12 00


142 Mrs. Edwin Hersey, board of District Officers 1 20


143 Emily C. Fernald, services as member of School Board 20 00


144 Lizzie A. Canney, services as member of School Board 20 00


145 John E. Bennett, services as Chairman of School Board 25 00


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher No.


Jan. 25 146 Ernest M. Hunter, services as District Treasurer $12 00


147 Milton Lord, services as Truant Officer 10 00


148 Lafayette Thompson, rent of Mountain school building 20 00


Total expenditures


$2,990 17


Cash in hands of Treasurer


$808 29.


JOHN E. BENNETT, LIZZIE A. CANNEY, EMILY C. FERNALD, School Board of Tuftonboro.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched. THOMAS H. BLAISDELL, LEWIS MCINTIRE,


Auditors.


ROLL OF HONOR


The following children attended every session of school through- out the year :


Myron H. Haley,


Esther B. Lord,


Clarence Staples Bertha Welch


Lawrence P. West


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


VITAL STATISTICS 1917


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Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H. for the Year Ending December 31, 1917.


DATE OF


BIRTH.


NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).


MALE.


FEMALE.


LIVING OR


STILLBORN


-


MOTHER.


RESIDENCE OF PARENTS.


MOTHER.


AGE OF


AGE OF


April 3


M


Harry J. Lord


Laborer Tuftonboro


Acton, Me. Ossipee East Concord


April 29


-Lord Seventh Helen N. Danforth First


F


James B. Danforth Ida M. Whitten


Tuftonboro


Wolfeboro


June 11


Eleanor M. Thompson Seventh Lena M. Melanson Second


F


All Living


Napoleon Melanson ~ Alice Elliott


Tuftonboro


Grafton


September 14


Keneth E. Haley First


M


Charles E. Haley Dora Bragg


Tuftonboro


Moultonboro


November 8


Alice G. Bennett Third


F


Frank S. Bennett


Laborer


Tuftonboro


Eleanor G. Dawes


Tuftonboro


Boston, Mass.


December 30


Frederick J. Kneeland, Jr. First


M


ยท Frederick J. Kneeland Marguerite E. Ferguson


Tuftonboro


Orient Heights, Mass


FATHER.


MOTHER.


PLACE OF


BIRTH.


NUMBER OF THE CHILD.


SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


OCCUPATION OF


BIRTHPLACE OF


FATHER.


FATHER.


MAIDEN NAME OF


BIRTHPLACE OF


Tuftonboro


Simon T. Thompson Evelyn L. Bean


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


July 7


F


Teaming


Canaan


Farmer


Tuftonboro


Farmer


Cambridgeport, Mass


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Clara A. Nichols


Laborer


Farmer


Marriages Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1917.


DATE OF MARRIAGE


PLACE OF MARRIAGE.


NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


IN YEARS. AGE OF EACH


- PLACE OF BIRTH OF GROOM AND BRIDE. OCCUPATION OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


NAME OF FATHER


MAIDEN NAME OF


MOTHER.


WHAT MARRIAGE- FIRST, SECOND, OR OTHER.


NAME, OFFICIAL STATION, AND RESIDENCE OF PERSON BY WHOM MARRIED.


-


.


January 10


24


Cambridgeport, Mass Farmer Orient Heights, Mass


Daniel J. Kneeland Harriet Sleeper John T. Ferguson Olive Bailey David F. Howe


First


O. N. Desmaris, Clergyman Sanbornville


Wolfeboro


Frederick J. Kneeland Tuftonboro Marguerite E. Ferguson Tuftonboro Robert D. Howe Tuftonboro Elsie Maine Tuftonboro


21


26


25


Southboro, Mass Carpenter Stonington, Conn. Dressmaker Conway Blacksmith


Annie P. Bentley


First


T. H. Scammon, Clergyman Wolfeboro Falls


Wolfeboro


Henry E. Keenan Wolfeboro Amy M. Merrifield Tuftonboro


20


Tuftonboro Housewife


Henry F. Keenan Elizabeth Jacobs Perly Merrifield Nellie M. Thompson Fred Moulton Ora Hamilton


First


First


J. W. Hayley, Clergyman Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


James L. Moulton Tuftonboro Gladys E. Haley Tuftonboro Ernest M. Hunter Tuftonboro


16


Parsonsfield, Me. Laborer Tuftonboro Housewife


George H. Haley Edith C. Ayers Arthur C Hunter Cora A. Hodgdon Fred Ellis


First


Harold Marshall, Clergyman Melrose, Mass.


Melrose, Mass


Margaret Ellis Melrose, Mass.


24


Melrose, Mass.


First


Eleanor G. Furber


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Carlyle Summerbell, Clergyman Wolfeboro


Sarah D. Davis


William J. Main


First


Wolfeboro


22


First


First


March 26


June 3


August 18


27


26


Chelsea, Mass. Farmer


First


October 24


50


Deaths. Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H. for the Year Ending December 31, 1917.


DATE OF DEATH


PLACE OF DEATH


NAME AND SURNAME OF DECEASED


YEARS.


MONTHS.


DAYS.


SEX


PLACE OF BIRTH


CONDITION


OCCUPATION


NAEM OF FATHER


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER


January 8


Laconia


Silas W. Bean


61


11


28


M


Tuftonboro


Widowed Farmer


Silas F. Bean


January 8


Tuftonboro Mary C. Edgerly


57


8


25


F Center Harbor


Married


Housewife


Charles H. Blake


January 14


Everett D. Wiggin


53


1


11


M Tuftonboro


Married


Merchant


Isaiah S. Wiggin


February 16


Charles A. McIntire 87


1


5


M


Tuftonboro


Married


Farmer


Isaiah McIntire


Sarah A. Stevens Anna Sargent


February 19


Hannah Wiggin


95


11


12


F


Parsonsfield, Me.


Widowed |Housewife


Amri R. Quint


March 9


Almeda L. Gove


78


Bucksport, Me. F


Married


Housewife James Smith


April 5


Amos W. Kimball


54 7


13 .


M


Tuftonboro


Married


|MailCarrier Charles S. Kimball


Sophronia Ames Frances Brown Susan Horn


April 21


Fred A. Avery


60


5


17


M


Wolfeboro


Married


John Avery .


August 16


Frank Waterbury


62


1


1


M Noroton, Conn.


Married


Merchant


Frances N. Waterbury Sarah Fitch


October 7


Freeman D. Gove


85


4


24


M


East Corinth, Me.


Widowed


Farmer


Samuel A. Gove


Elizabeth Ingalls


November 5


Concord


Martha Leary


65


2


F


Tuftonboro


Single


Housewife


Daniel Leary


Mary Swett


December 30 Tuftonboro 1


Hannah C. Chamberlin 87


4


20


F


Tuftonboro


Single


William Chamberlin


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Mary A. Abbott Mary C. Webster Maria Piper


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