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J. W. Kelly, for gravel,
2 40
Isaac P. Emerson, for labor,
6 75
Henry A. Bragdon,
24 75
James Ayer,
66
5 75
John Brady,
I 25
Chas. F. Kimball,
I 00
Samuel Batchelder,
I 25
John Delany, for gravel,
50
Peter Batchelder, for labor,
95 25
Batchelder & Littlefield, for labor,
39 75
Albert L. Littlefield,
8 70
M. O. Mohoney, drain pipe,
4 95
Daniel How, sharpening tools,
4 15
$615 22
DISTRICT NO. 2. KIMBALL M. MCLAUGHLIN, SURVEYOR.
Appropriation, Paid William Murphy, 14 3-4 days labor at I 50, $22 12
$510 71
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TOWN REPORT.
Paid Josiah Cluff, I days labor at 1 50, I 50 Warren Vittum, 9 1-2 days labor at I 50, [4 25
John Bragdon, 7 days labor at 1 50, IO 50
K. M. McLaughlin, 17 I-4 days labor at 2 00, 34 50
Frank Hall, 13 days labor at 1 50, 19 50
Jonathan B. Gardner, 9 hours, I 35
Mr. Jones, 2 days, I 50,
3 00
Henry Ducat, 7 days 1 50,
IO 50
Winfield James, 7 days 1 50,
IO 50
W. B. Presby, 8 12 00 66
John Roberts, 24 66
36 00
M. B. Presby, 8 1-2 66
12 75
Augustus Morrill, 21
31 50
George W. Jones, 12 66
18 00
3 prs oxen, 10 I-2 66
63 00
2 prs horses, cărts and 2 men 14 I-2 days, 116 00
I pr horses, carts and I man 22 I-4 days, 89 00
Eben Dustin, 40 loads gravel a 5,
2 00
Horace W. Hunt, 20 3,
60
James Ewins, for spikes, 14, I4
I pr oxen and 2 men 4 hours,
2 00
$510 71
DISTRICT NO. 3. JAMES H. CULLEN, SURVEYOR.
Appropriation,
$400 00
Horace H. Brickett, for labor, $56 62
William D. Colby,
15 00
Harry W. Ball,
9 00
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TOWN REPORT.
Stephen S. Shannon,
3 00
David Dunlap,
9 75
Edward F. Simonds,
19 12
B. H. Smith, 66
7 50
William H. Hezeltine, “
7 00
Eben Dustin,
I 50
Isaac S. Campbell,
I 80
John Conley, for gravel,
I
Thomas Dustin, for gravel,
I OO
Edwin Dustin, 6.
2 00
James Ewins, for spikes, 52
Kimball & Brown, stringers for bridge,
5 45
James H. Cullin, men and team,
259 59
$400 00
MESSERS CROSSING.
Appropriation at Messers Crossing
$300 00
John Pattee, laborer on highway,
54 00
William Williams,
52 00
George Jones,
52 00
John Roberts,
16 00
Horace B. Silver, 38 days self & team,
114 00
6 00
Jessee C. Silver, labor on highway, sharpening tools,
2 20
Cash in treasurer's hands,
3 80
$300 00
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF TRANSIENT POOR.
James M. Presby, medical attendance for E. G. Kimball in 1886, $4 00
James M. Presby, med. attendance for Rose A. Gile in 1886, 6 00
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TOWN REPORT.
James M. Presby, med. attendance for Reynolds child in 1886, 5 00
N. H. Paul, burial expenses for John H. Blake, 23 00
W. P. Robinson, med. attendance for John H. Blake, 19 50
L. W. Taylor, goods for Reynolds child, 7 13
Edith Woodbury, for support of Chas. E. Woodbury. 145 50
Esther D. Chase for support of Robert Chase, 129 73
Moses D. Rowell, for support of Joseph F. Rowell, 120 00
Sarah E. Kimball, for support, 110 00
Elbridge Mitchell, for support of Mary
A. Woodbury, 130 00
John Woodbury, for support of Daniel W. Emerson, 99 72
J. W. Kelly, for support of Daniel W. Emerson,
27 00
Hattie Dunlap, for support of Rose Gile, 84 42
Mary C. Kelly, “ Cynthia Hawks, 49 50
Belinda J. Blake, for support of Reynolds child, 26 00
N. G. Abbott, coffin and robe for Martha Campbell, 20 00
N. G. Abbott, coffin and robe for Joseph Marshall, 18 50
E. A. Wade, for med. attendance for Cynthia Hawks, 6 25
Orren Vittum, board and clothing Jacob P. Dunlap and Martha Campbell, 166 80
$1198 05
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TOWN REPORT.
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE.
William Sawyer, horse for farm, $175 00
A. F. Drury, wall paper, I 97
Orren Vittum, balance services for 1886, 50 00 part payment services for 1887, 250 00
$476 97
ABATEMENTS AND DISCOUNT OF TAXES.
Thomas E. Foye, abatement,
$3 00
Isaac Woodbury, 66 dog tax, I 00
William G. Crowell, 66 1886,
42 74
Charles T. Maxwell,
1887, 22 72
66
Town farm, 44 06
66
Discount, 428 93
$542 45
SNOW PATHS.
Israel Armstrong, pathing snow, 1886,
$3 75
Isaiah Woodbury,
I 20
S. W. Hawes,
66
I 80
Charles F. Brown,
66
3 00
John F. Smith,
66
66
6 00
William L. Bradford,
66
66
2 00
Eben E. Rice,
66
2 55
David C. King,
66
3 60
George H. Colman,
66
66
2 70
Isaac P. Emerson,
66
66
I 80
N. H. Paul,
66
66
75
Frank E. Robie,
66
66
75
Geo. Hastings,
66
66
2 70
James H. Cullen,
1887,
88 08
J. C. Gerry,
66
66
30
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TOWN REPORT.
William H. Heseltine,
66
1886,
2 25
H. B. Silver,
66
3 60
E. S. Woodbury,
1885-86,
4 00
Edward E. Albert,
66
1887,
2 78
W. Cardingly
66
66
2 02
James T. Littlejohn,
66
I
50
W. H. Slack,
66
I
35
Adderson Dodge,
66
I
58
Isaac P. Emerson,
66
66
7 13
Frank Brown,
66
II 25
E. E. Rice,
66
66
5 85
William Corson,
66
66
2 70
E. O. Richardson,
I 95
Isaiah Woodbury,
4 20
George M. Cross,
5 92
I. Armstrong,
15 30
W. L. Armstrong,
I 65
J. W. Armstrong,
4 50
Otis Masteman,
2 55
Geo. Fairbanks,
3 22
A. T. Simpson,
7 65
Hiram Woodbury,
I 20
Peter Batchelder,
I 50
Albert Littlefield,
4 80
Frank Davis,
3 97
Alfred Goodwin,
2 70
Benj. E. Chase,
I 35
James Ayer,
2 70
Mr. Pierce,
75
Benj. Kelly,
I 50
E. B. Hall, ·
5 58
Isaac Woodbury,
5 5I
C. F. Kimball,
3 75
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TOWN REPORT.
K. M. Mclaughlin, 2 men, 6 horses,
8 hours, 8 40
K. M. Mclaughlin, I man, 8 hours,
I 60
66
66 66
I 40
66
66
2 men 5 hours each, I 50
66
66
" 2 horses, 5
hours,
4 00
K. M. Mclaughlin, 2 men, I horse, 10
hours,
5 50
Jerome Kelly, 6 3-4 hours,
9 26
John C. Gerry, 87 hours,
13 05
A. H. Morrill, 49 hours,
7 35
C. H. Babb, 55 1-2 hours,
8 33
William Morgan, 50 hours,
7 50
John Roberts, 9 hours,
I 35
William Laton, 19 hours,
2 85
Prescott B. Emerson, 12 hours,
I 80
Edwin S. Woodbury, 24 hours,
3 60
Varmus A. Merrill, 19 1-2 hours,
2 92
Newell H. Tilton, 8 hours,
I 20
J. Weston Palmer, 13 1-2 hours,
2 02
Chas. Webster, 3 hours,
45
Leonard Merrill, 6 hours,
90
Alfred Page, 6 hours,
90
Wallace Smith, 6 hours,
90
Josiah Cluff, 6 hours,
90
Amos N. Webster, 20 hours,
3 00
I pr horses 16 hours, 4 00
John C. Nichols, pathing snow, 3 60
$347 52
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TOWN REPORT.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Frank H. Chase, supervisor 1885-86. $18 00
John F. Smith, auditor 1886, 2 00
Peter Batchelder, auditor, 1886, 2 00
Henry H. Colburn, balance services on school board for 1886, 35 00
W. W. Cole, services as selectman,
100 00
William H. Heseltine, services as selectman, 50 00
Chas. T. Maxwell, collector for 1887,
175 00
Fred C. Buxton, services as selectman, 75 00
D. M. Thom, services as agent for 1886-87, 86 30
Henry H. Colburn, payment in part on school board for 1887, 85 00
E. B. Wells, services on school board for 1886, 51 50
B. E. Chase, services as board of health
1886,
I 50
J. W. Wheeler, services as moderator 1887, 4 00
James Ewins, services as town clerk, 50 00
recording births, deaths and marriages, 10 65
Levi Cluff, town treasurer,
40 00
Wallace W. Cole, stationery, express and postage, 2 00
Wallace W. Cole, settling with county com.,
3 00
66 paying state tax, 3 00
W. W. Cole, use of team, 10 00
Fred C. Buxton, use of team, 3 00
William H. Heseltine, use of team, 3 00
S. K. Abbott, services on board of health, I 50
M. H. Taylor, school board 1886, 30 00 6 1887, 30 00
$871 45
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TOWN REPORT.
RECAPITULATION.
Whole amount of assets,
$14920 10
Paid on account of schools,
$3016 90
contingencies,
3531 33
roads and bridges,
1887 28
snow paths
347 52
transient poor,
1198 05
1
66
66
abatement of taxes,
II3 52
66
66
town officers,
871 45
66
discounts,
428 93
66
66 almshouse, 476 97
Due from Chas. T. Maxwell, collector
1887,
1150 00
Cash in hands of treasurer,
1898 15
$14920 10
OUTSTANDING DEBTS AGAINST THE TOWN.
Eliphalet Coburn,
$13270 85
Charlotte A. Dustin,
2041 66
1 Ebenezer Dustin,
2041 66
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$17354 17
DUE THE TOWN.
Due from County of Rockingham, $78 40
Chas. T. Maxwell, collector for 1887,
1150 00
Cash in treasurer's hands,
1898 15
Due on land bought for taxes on tax list of 1879, 53 30
Interest on same, 3 19
Cash in Supt's. of Almshouse hands,]
54 80
$3237 84
WALLACE W. COLE, FRED C. BUXTON, of
Selectmen
WILLIAM H. HASELTINE, Salem.
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TOWN REPORT.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
-
DR.
March Ist, 1887, to cash on hand, $2450 40 Received of Mrs. Elizabeth Cundy for cem- etery fund, 100 00
Rec'd of state treasurer for insurance tax,
I
50
railroad tax,
521 35
66 savings bank tax, 471 61 66 literary fund, 201 28
County Rockingham on pauper act, 728 65
N. G. Abbott on tax list 1882, 89 60
66 for interest, 5 37
Wm. G. Crowell on tax list 1886, 929 44 66 for interest, " 19 00
66 for intereston a
note,
4 00
C. T. Maxwell on tax list 1887, 7533 19
Abatement of taxes, 109 52
Discount on taxes, 428 93
Orrin Vittum, supt. at almshouse, 166 80
H. B. Silver for bal. appropriation on turnpike, 3 80
Richard Taylor for bal. surveyor 1886, 5 66
$13770 IQ
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TOWN REPORT.
CR.
Paid by orders of selectmen, School board for schools, 3016 90
8855 05
Cash on hand including deposits in Me- thuen bank, 1898 15
$13770 10
LEVI CLUFF, Town Treasurer.
AUDITORS' REPORT.
Salem, N. H., Feb. 29, 1888.
The undersigned have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched for.
WILLIAM R. WHEELER, JAMES W. CAMERON, Auditors. CHARLES T. MAXWELL.
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TOWN REPORT.
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF ALMS HOUSE
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CR.
Cash paid for Grain,
$339 08
Groceries,
79 35
Meat,
63 31
Flour,
35 00
Clothing,
6 45
Boots and shoes,
6 70
Repairing boots,
J 05
Medical attendance,
5 00
Medicine,
90
Onions
2 02
Making sausage,
I 23
Fish,
6 96
Shoats,
12 00
Curing hams,
I 00
Hay,
31 00
Soap,
3 48
Butter,
28 66
Cow,
29 00
Difference between cows,
12 00
Salt,
2 55
Sulphur,
I 20
Casting for horse rake,
50
Wheel grease,
80
Lumber for hayrack,
1 00
Standing grass,
6 00
Repairing harnesses,
2 30
66 wagons,
7 75
sleighs, 4 50
66
plastering,
I 25
Plow point & handles, I 55
Broom,
30
·
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TOWN REPORT.
Cash paid for Screen doors,
2 19
Tobacco,
6 20
Farming tools,
80
Superphosphate,
8 28
Oil
2 75
Grass seed,
5 00
Sundries,
3 30
Use of bull,
4 00
Lantern,
75
Wash tubs,
I 60
Grinding corn,
I 32
Labor,
25 55
Sleds,
6 50
Blacksmith work,
14 82
Ox work,
2 00
In superintendent's hands,
54 80
Paid town treasurer,
166 80
$1000 55
DR.
Cash Received for milk,
$556 77
Calves,
12 00
Eggs,
18 87
Pork,
27 36
Potatoes,
7 24
Beans,
3 46
Meal,
40
Lumber,
2 50
Short sacks,
1 00
Cow,
33 00
Horse hire,
I 00
Board and lodgers,
20 65
Labor,
118 00
1 20
TOWN REPORT.
. Cash received for Wintering colt,
30 00
Wood, I 50
Board and clothing of Joseph P. Dunlap, 71 30
Board and clothing of
Martha Campbell, 46 00
Nursing Martha Camp- bell, 49 50
$1000 55
REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. DR.
To Orren Vittum balance for services as superintendent of almshouse in 1886,
$50 00
Orren Vittum in part for services 1887, 250 00
Paid on account transient poor, 1031 25
$1331 25
CR.
Cash received from Co., $728 65
Orren Vittum, supt., 166 80
Supt's hands,
54 80
Cash due from the County,
78 40
Leaving a balance of
302 60
$1331 25
Due supt. of almshouse, April 15, 1888, $50 00.
WALLACE W. COLE, Selectmen FRED C. BUXTON, of WILLIAM H. HASELTINE. Salem.
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TOWN REPORT.
PERSONAL PROPERTY AT ALMSHOUSE.
6 tons English hay,
$108 00
2 I-2 tons meadow hay,
25 00
23 bushels shelled corn,
16 00
I wagon,
25 00
2 horses,
325 00
IO COWS,
400 00
I set blocks,
2 50
Io meal bags,
I 50
I express wagon,
60 00
Double and single harnesses,
25 00
5 hay forks,
1 00
4 shovels,
2 00
4 manure forks,
2 00
3 crowbars,
3 00
3 wood saws,
2 00
I hand saw,
25
Io chains,
4 00
I manure hook,
50
5 rakes,
I 00
3 hoes,
I 00
Measurer,
50
15 cords wood,
30 00
Prepared wood,
55 00
22 fowls,
II 00
Whiffletree and evener,
I 25
Stone hammer,
I 00
I mowing machine,
5 00
I harrow,
3 00
I cultivator,
3 00
Scythes and snaths,
2 00
Bush scythe and snath,
I
4 plows, .
20 00
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TOWN REPORT.
I wrench,
50
2 ox yokes,
2 00
I wheelbarrow,
4 00
2 brass kettles,
3 00
2 farm wagons,
35 00
I sleigh,
I2 00
Cart body and wheels,
12 00
2 horse sled, 6 50
horse rake, 28 00
Hay cutter and feed box,
3 50
One horse sled,
20 00
Three picks,
2 50
Carpenters tools,
2 00
I broad axe,
I 00
I cross cut saw,
I 00
4 axes, 3 00
Cranberry rake,
I OO
2 horse blankets,
2 00
Rubber blanket,
I 50
Ladders,
5 00
Garden rake,
75
30 flour barrels,
5 00
One thousand feet lumber,
10 00
Flat irons,
2 00
Steelyards,
50
Mortar,
50
6 jugs,
I 00
Crockery ware,
9 00
Clothes wringer,
2 35
4 brooms,
70
I side board,
2 00
2 clothes lines,
40
Rubber cushions,
2 00
23
TOWN REPORT.
Clothes basket,
50
Wash tub,
I 75
2 clothes horses,
: 50
Chairs and tables,
13 75
Io bedsteads,
I1 50
14 feather beds,
35 00
I 7 quilts and comforters,
12 50
28 pillows,
8 00
20 pillow cases,
2 40
3 bolsters,
2 00
30 sheets,
I2 00
Wearing apparel,
40 00
24 towels,
2 40
9 straw beds,
4 50
3 lamps,
I 00
2 clocks and mirrors,
2 50
Trunks, chests and drawers,
7.00
I bbl. flour,
5 00
40 lbs. ham,
4 00
200 lbs. salt pork,
18 00
30 lbs. fresh pork,
3 00
3 pork barrels,
I 50
50 lbs. lard,
5 00
8 lbs. butter,
2 40
Cider vinegar and casks,
10 00
Oil and can,
I 50
3 baskets,
I 50
Io bush. potatoes,
10 00
Soap and barrel,
I 50
2 wash boards,
50
Sugar,
I 00
Tea,
50
5 bush. beans,
9 00
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1
24
TOWN REPORT.
2 bbls. apples,
4 00
Beets and turnips,
6
I 00
Tobacco cutter,
I 00
3 tubs,
50
Churns and pails,
3 00
Butter box,
I 00
50 lbs. fresh beef,
4 00
I gal. molasses,
50
Tray and bowl,
50
Tin ware,
6 50
3 lanterns,
2 00
4 stone jars,
I 00
Warming and bed pans,
2 00
Blankets,
I 25
Curtains and fixtures,
3 00
3 stoves and funnel,
40 00
Knives,
I 00
Cotton Seed,
6 80
$1631 45
WALLACE W. COLE,
FRED C. BUXTON,
WILLIAM H. HASELTINE,
Selectmen of Salem.
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TOWN REPORT.
APPRAISAL OF PROPERTY OWNED BY TOWN.
Town farm valued at
$5000 00
Wood land 66
200 00
Town House "
1000 00
Town safe
200 00
Town hearses "
700 00
Road machine "
225 00
Machine knives
16 00
Four feet drain pipe
I I2
$7342 12
PINE GROVE CEMETERY.
Cash received of former Board,
$49 55
66
for lots,
36 00
$85 55
Paid N. G. Abbott,
$25 00
Gilman Corning, laying tomb wall,
29 79
John R. Wheeler, laying wall,
I 50
Cash on hand,
29 26
$85 55
WALLACE W. COLE, FRED C. BUXTON,
WILLIAM H. HASELTINE,
Selectmen of Salem.
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TOWN REPORT.
TOWN WARRANT.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
L. S. To the Inhabitants of the Town of Salem in the § County of Rockingham in said state qualified to vote in town affairs :
2
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House, in said town, on Tuesday the thirteenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
I. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.
2. To choose all necessary Town Officers and Agents for the year ensuing.
3. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to de- fray town charges for the year ensuing.
. 4. To raise such sums of money as the town may think proper to pay the town debt or any part thereof.
5. To see if the town will vote to raise the highway tax or any part thereof in money.
6. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary for repairs of highways and bridges for the year ensuing.
7. By request to see if the town will vote to raise the sum
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TOWN REPORT.
of twenty-five dollars for G. E. Sleeper Post, No. 60, Grand Army, in defraying the expenses of Memorial Day.
8. By request to see if the town will grant the use of town hall one night in a month to the G. A. R.
9. To see what method the town will vote to adopt to facilitate the collection of taxes.
10. To see what action the town will vote to take in refer- ence to the preservation of valuable books and pamphlets be- longing to the town as required by the Secretary of State.
II. By request to see what action the town will vote to take in reference to laying over and straightening the wall on the East side of the highway in front of Pine Grove Cemetery and raise money therefor.
12. By request to see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to dispose of the Pound if in their judgment they think it best.
13. By request to see if the town will vote to raise the sum of three hundred dollars or any part thereof on the highway leading from the house of John W. Wheeler to the turnpike at Messers Crossing to be laid out under the direction of the se- lectmen.
14. By request to see if the town will vote to raise three hundred dollars or any part thereof on the highway leading from Salem Depot to Messers Crossing to be laid out under the direction of the selectmen.
15. To hear the reports of Agents, Auditors, Committees or Officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.
Given under our hands and seal this twenty-fifth day of Feb- ruary, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SALEM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1887.
Date of birth.
Name of child (if any)
| Living, Stillborn
No. of child Ist.,
Name of Father.
2d &c. Į Color
| Color of Parents.
Residence of Parents.
Occupation of Father
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Jan. 15 27 Mar 1 17 26 29
F L
W
Isaiah N. Webster
W
Salem
Shoemaker
Salem
Salem L'wrence, Mss|Stoneham, Mss Lebanon
R. A. House F. E. Inghanı
M
2
David Nuid Herbert Haigh
Salem Depot Salem
Painter Shoemaker Blacksmith
Yorkshire. Eng Salem
Apr
M. A. McGlauflin M
F
3
Samuel M Kelley Samuel Woodbury James Cullen
Clara W. Foster Glara M. Murphy Emilv T. Rowell Etta M. Gardner Lizzie Birmingham
Mary M. Mason
Laborer
25 25
Richardson King
M
I
Thomas Conley
Portland, Me Salem
Porter Shoemaker
Methuen, Mass Salem Seabrook Boston, Mass
Chester
S. Fletcher
I
F F
4
Salem Depot 66
Farmer
Leather Man'tr Bridgeton, Me Farmer, Carp'r England
Nov 16 21
Salem Vorth Salem Salem Depot 66
Farmer, Carp'r Salem
Salem
24
Rowell
3
25
Henry B. Blethin
2
Fred Blethin
Georgiana Hawes Ella Smith Nellie Dickey Jennie Ross Kate Johnson Lola Stratton Almira N. Marden Ida J. Conley Luella E. Welch Mary E. Bradford Margaret Smith Laura C. Hall Emma Webster Abbie Bradtord
:
Teamster
Farmer
John M. Forbes
2
M
3
M
2
George Ramsdell Ozia Butler John Richardson Jonathan King
Salem Depot Salem
Farmer
Salem England
Freeport. Me
Aug 1 13
M
6
F
Colman
I
Sept 17 27 Oct 6 27
Gertrude M.Felch Mariou P. Davis Alta M. Stevens Ernest Hudson Alice L. Chase
F
I
3
Butcher Salem
Atkinson
Shoemaker
Bath, Me
Salem
1.
2
David S. Emery Elvin P. House Alonzo Ingham
Salem Depot Salem Methuen, Mass Farmer
Clergyman Milkman
Yorkshire. Eng Dracut, Mass
Guildhall, Vt Houlton, Me Lawrence, Mss
Ruth Richardson Flossie Nudd Walter Haigh
4
Bradford V Richardson Ella Webster
4
2
Albert F. McGlauflin
2
66
Laborer
Manchester
Manchester
Woodbury Cullen
M M
3
M
I
Charles A. Forbes
Salem Depot Salem
Shoemaker
Salem Salem
Mass Northam, P. Q Franklin Co Me CharlestownM s Salem
21 30 May ro 22 25 July 10
Fariner
Calais, Me Salem
Garland, Me Salem
Ramsdell Butler
M
2
Me
M
Atkinson Lowell, Mass Salem England
M
2
George Coleman George B. Fletcher David W. Felch Frank D. Davis George B. Stevens Henry Hudson Louis L. Chase Frank Rowell
Ella A. Cluff Lizzie S. Hadley Shirley De F. Grow Linda Heustis
Maiden Name of Mother.
| Male.
Female.
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SALEM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1887.
Date Marr'ge
.
Residence of
Occupation of Place of birth
Names of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Occupation
Name, Residence and Official Station o f per- son by whom married -t
Jan. 8
Salem
Charles E. Sleeper Hattie A. Sinith
Salem 33
Shoemaker
Salem
Gilman E. Sleeper Sarah E. Cook Albert S. Armor Catherine
Kingston Salem Windham
20
12
George R. Jamas
25
Mechanic
Haverhill Ms R. C. James
Haverhill Ms
Ist | Rev Mellen Ho ward,
-
Mary L. Billington
28
Lewiston Me
Billington
Ist
Feb. 10
Herbert S. Palmer
Derry 25
Shoemaker
E'stSalisbury
John M. Palmer Mary E. French Thomas Kilborn
Derrv Salisbury
Ist
-
Hattie M. Kilborn
Salem“
18
Shoe Shop
Webster
Elizabeth McCurdy S. B. Webster
Dunbarton Haverliill Ms Farmer
Ist|Rev. T. B. Johnson
13
Charles L. Webster
27
Brakeman
Salem
Bellinda Tarbox
Pelham Wallingford
Ist
Mar 9
James Ewins
Salem 26
Trader
Salem
Isaac S. Arnold Mary E. Arnold James Ewins Mary Bean
Warner
Methuen
Mechanic
Ist
.
Apr. 6
Alvah Wason ,
Methuen Mas 39
Operator
No Andover
N. R. Bodwell Lois A. Kelle v Calvin Wason Abigail F.
Methuen Groton
Dorchester
Clergyman Housekeeper Farmer
Ist
Salem
26
Groton
Madrid Me
Weld Me
KingfieldMss
Hampstead 21
Shoe stitcher
Hampstead
Martha H. Gordon
Landaff
Shoemaker Housework
Ist
-
May 4
Salein -
Wm. F. Fuller
Lawrence Ms 35
Painter
Thomaston
A. C. Fuller
M. J. Snow
Condition
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Gro mi and Bride.
eaclı at time
! Age, vears
groom & bride
of each
Marriage
.
2d
Rev. H. H. Colburn
Haverhill Ms 26
Housekeeper Saugus
.
Carrie F. Arnold
Methuen Mas 14
Metliuen Ms
Proctorsville Salem
Ist|Rev. H. H. Coburu, d
Mary F. Bodwell
24
Salem
Candia
2d Rev. Albert Watson
10 |Hampstead
Mary L. Colburn Otis Masterman
Ist | Rev. IMellen Howar
Salem Depot 28
Operater
H. H. Colburn Francena M. . White B. W. Masterman Mary B. Usher C. W. Williams
Plastow
Mary A. Williams
Ist
|Color
Ist
-
20 Nothwood
Jan 30
Salen1
July 14 Salem
Oct. 26
Cambridge
25
Salem
Geo. W. Tylor
Berlin, Mass 30 -
Farmer
Dedham
David Tyler Helen Broad Kneeland Sible v Elizabeth Bessie Edmond Roberts Maria
Oldtown Me
Housekeeper Mason
2d
Lilla C. Wilton
Lawrence 35
Charles F. Roberts
Haverhill Ms 31
Farnie E. Tibbets
19
Stonehanı
Arthur B. Tibbets Nancy L., James M. Rolf Emily S. King B. S. Messer Sarah Frost
Windham Litchfield Lawrence
Housekeeper Farmer
Ist
Mabel B. Messer
Salem
20
Nashua
Roxbury
H. H. Colburn
Groton
23
Salem
Leslie W. Colburn
Rosie M. Carey
19
Stitcher
Salem
Trader
66
Joseph Buxton
Hillsborough Salem WVeld Me
Clergyman Housekeeper Farmer Housekeeper Farmer Housekeeper Shoe Cutter Housekeeper
Ist | Rev. E. L. House
Ist
Etta S. Tilton
26
Raymond
Farmer
Methuen
Belmont Mas Farmer
Methuen Derry
Housekeeper Farmer
Ist
Mary A. Taylor
North Salem 28
Book-keeper
Salem
Rhoda A. Kimball Rufus A. Tilton Mehitable P. Towle Samuel C. Crosby Elizabeth N. Sealle Matthew H. Taylor Ellen Taylor Asa Kelley
Lynnfield Ms Housekeeper Salem Hillsborough Augusta Me | Derry
Housekeeper Farmer Housekeeper
Ist
Stella L. Huston
Derry
17
Nova Scotia
Salen1 Northwood
Salem
John Mclaughlin Susan Kimball Chas. O. Brown Sarah E. Langmaid Chichester Isaiah Newell Mary A. Taylor Albert Mirick Jane Goodhue A. L. Littlefield C. D. Lathrop D. M. Thom Nancy Ball Horace W. Hunt Ruth M. Woodward Bath Lowell
Salem Northwood
Farmer Ist
2d Rev. Ira J. Tibbetts
Ist
Ist |Rev.A. W. L. Nelson
Ist
66
23
Salem
Shoemaker
20 Housework
Mill Vil. N S
Bennett
Nova Scotia
Farmer Housekeeper Woodworker
Ist |Rev. W. H. Thomas
Ist
Ist |Rev A. W. L. Nelson Ist
Ist Rev T. B. Johnson
Nov. 16 Salem Depot
Geo. F. Rolf
Salem Depot 23
Butcher
Hudson
Francena M. White Silas Carey Deborah A. Crowell Sunapee
Dorchester Windham
Ist
27
Salem Depot Fred C. Buxton
30
No. Salem
D) c. 25 Derry
Libbie B. Cameron LorenB. McLaughlin Salem Elizabeth I. Brown Samuel F, Newell Salem Florence A. Mirick Albert L. Littlefield
(Lawrence Ms|19| W |Housework
30
Operator Teacher Overseer
43 32
Salem Depot 125
Fariner
Boston
Salem Wells Me Chelsea Vt Salem
Housekeeper Farmer
Ida F. Thom Lincoln H. Hunt Violet A. Bennett
Salein Cambridgep't
27
Lawrence
Shoemaker
Haverhill
|Chas. Cameron
Ist | Rev M. Howard
Ist Rev. E. C. Cogswell
Northwood 30
A. Burton Kelley .
Salem
22
Lumbering
Derry
Charlotte J Smitlı Benjamin Huston Elizabeth M. Cam
Farmer .
Ist |Rev. H. H. Colburn
Shoemaker
18
Salem Depot 27
John S. Crosby ·
Methuen Mss 31
Ist| Rev. Ira J. Tibbetts
Ist Rev. A. S. Stowell
Ist|Rev. H. H. Colburn
29
Derry
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SALEM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1887
L
Age.
Place of Birth
Name and surname
of the deceased.
Years
Months
Days
1
-
20
4
4 Salem
F W S W
Salem
Salem
Wm. B. Ayer
Paulina G. Kelly
40
5
3 Haverhi.I, Mas Dracut
M
Manufact'r Salem
Lisbon
22 II
Salem
F
Housekte' r Henniker
Feb.
43
I
10| Lynn
M
Shoe Cutter Lynn, Mass Shoemaker
"
SI
3 27 Salem
Farmer
Amesbury Lebanon
Salem Guildhall, Vt
Mar. Apr.
60 27 70 4 14 Salem
S M W
Salem
Salem
75 66 10
-
" S"
Lynnfield. Mas
56
9
Salem
Salem
9
5
45
9 25 Haverhill Mass
Mason Farmer
Salem Antrim
Reuben Melvin
84
9
Dracut
Housekee'r
56|10 28 Salem
M S
63
4 13 Tilton
M
65
Eden, Me
F
M M Housekee'r
Samuel Frost
Mary Blunt
Nov Sept.
Robert Emerson
73 . 4
Dec
Sept 7 IGeorge F. Bailey
II
|27 | Hampstead
M
S
Halifax, N. S. Salem
Manchester Ms Thomas A. Morris Eliza Sanborn George W. Bailey
Maiden Name of Mother.
Jan. I 14 24 28 27
Lillian B. Ayer Freeman S. Tilton George P. Messer Wm. L. Bradford Annie G. Hunt Herbert C. Pool Simeon O. Welch Jacob Rowell
58
Merchant
Belt Maker Methuen, Mass Eaton, Me
B. S. Messer
Sarah M. Frost
25 27 24 I
Raymond A. House Lucina F. Hastings Mehitable Webster Augusta Gilpatrick Sarah P. Hawkes Emeline K. Jones Frank L. Duston
Henniker
Clergyman Housekee'r
Alven L. House Wm. Greenleaf Richard Woodbury Patridge
May
26
12 16 . 3 8
Charles H. Plummer Reuben Melvin Lydia Messer Phoebe M. Smith
43 10 21 Londonderry
Londonderry
July
John Bodwell
Silver
Sept Oct
16 Martha Campbell
4
" (supposed)
Paupe r Farmer
26 Sarah M. Messer Abel Webber 5
M
Stone cutter Farmer
M
14
4
Manchester , Ms M
S
or Widowed.
Father
Mother
Ve
M
i. Male.
| Female.
Color.
Single, Marrie
Occupation.
Name of Father.
Date-1887.
Place ot Birth
40
3
Elizabeth Dorcus Mansfield
65 II
Pelham
M
Jesse W. Bradford Abigail Morse Jesse P. Ball James Pool Joseph O. Welch Samuel Rowell
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