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Number of pupils from the district attending academy, 0
Number of pupils entering Keene high, September, 1917, 12 Swanzey 5
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES
June, 1918
The names of graduates who entered Keene high school in September are starred (*).
Ralph Patnode
Richard Page
May Wrisley*
Henry Handy
Kenneth Grogan*
Donald Barden
Elsie LaFountain*
Margery Emery*
Carroll Goodell#
Gregory Grogan*
Evelyn Hewes*
Leonard Holbrook*
Arthur Robbins
Grace Sebastian*
Henry Thompson*
Hazel Bedaw*
Gordon Brown
Oliver Calkins
Florence Underwood*
Gordon Brown is attending Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Vernon, N. H.
SCHOOL GARDENS
Last spring eighty-two school children of Swanzey eu- rolled in the Army of Junior Food Producers, planted gardens and raised vegetables estimated to be worth over $750. In all the schools of New Hampshire there was an enrollment of more than 32,000 members who produced over $100,000 worth of food material.
We are to have garden projects again this year because it is believed that gardening is quite as fundamental in ele- mentary education as are manual training, sewing and any
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other of the constructive activities which employ the muscles as well as the mind. Moreover gardening under school guid- ance is important this year because it will give an opportunity to school children to "do their bit" to help America to meet its obligation to the stricken countries of Europe. This year the Junior Food Producers are recognized as a Division of the United States School Garden Army. This recognition brings with it as helps a large number of leaflets on special phases of garden work which will be furnished free to every member of the army. The aim this year in New Hampshire is an enroll. ment of 50,000, and a production of $250,000 worth of vege- tables.
We urge the hearty cooperation of all parents and other friends of the schools in our effort to place the Swanzey regi- ment on record as having taken an honorable part in this worthy enterprise. Already membership blanks are in the hands of all the teachers and the enrollment of the children is in progress with the prospect of a substantial increase over that of last year.
The educational forces throughout the country are em- phasizing the importance of the enrichment of the school pro- gram in five directions :
1. By the teaching of current events to inform the pup- ils of the present activities and ideas of world importance.
2. By teaching personal and community hygiene in a way to make it function in correct living and worthy citizen- ship,
3. By teaching lessons of thrift with application in the purchase of thrift stamps.
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4. By teaching conservation through instruction in economy, savings and avoidance of waste in small things.
5. By the introduction of school-home gardens to furnish that important educational training which is derived from those constructive activities which employ the muscles as well as the mind.
Instruction in current events has occupied a place in the weekly program of the Swanzey schools for many years past.
Instruction in practical hygiene has been practiced with increasing emphasis from year to year. We are now receiv- ing the cooperation of the Red Cross society in bringing to the attention of children specific daily chores to be performed that the habit of doing them may be inculcated.
Thrift instruction has been given in the Swanzey schools for many years and with the cooperation of the Keene National Bank the children have been encouraged to bank their small savings. During the past years more than a thousand dollars worth of Thrift and War stamps have been bought by the pupils.
Through the economical and careful use of pencils and paper and other supplies the children have been led to prac- tice the art of conservation which is so important to personal and community prosperity.
Gardening has been for five years a subject of instruction in our schools. The work was begun under the able leadership of Mr. Carlisle who established boy's clubs in each village of the town. Since then the work has broadened and extended until last year the garden products amounted to $750.
We are justly entitled therefore to the recognition of the
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fact that in the newer work of the school as well as in older subjects we are fully abreast of the times.
In several of our schools the interruption of the work which the prevalence of influenza and the changes of teachers caused will prevent the full performance of a year's work. We are striving however to secure by more intensive work as great an ameliorization of these conditions as may be practic- able.
Respectfully submitted,
ANDREW P. AVERILL.
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SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT
RECEIPTS
From state, literary fund, $216 00
From state, district superintendent, 178 50
From state, support of schools,
1,120 29
From state, high school tuitions,
333 24
From state, on account Keene, Normal school, 65 83
From town, amount required by law, 2,002 50
From town, additional appropriation,
2,100 00
From town, appropriation for balance of school year, 3,400 00 From town, dog license money, 286 20
From town, books and supplies,
350 00
From town, high school tuitions,
1,800 00
From town, flags and appurtenances,
25 00
From town, school officers,
200 00
From town, painting No. 2 schoolhouse,
150 00
From town, insuring school property,
100 00
Cash returned from Owen Publishing Co.,
3 65
Cash on hand at beginning of year,
141 66
Total receipts, $12,481 87
Less amount carried to superintendent's account, 531 30
$11,950 57
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PAYMENTS OF CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
SCHOOL BOARD
Arthur W. Hopkins, services, $50 00
Winifred Goodell, services,
50 00
Henry W. Brown, services, 50 00
$150 00
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Julia E. Snow, treasurer,
$25 00
Fayette Downing, clerk,
2 00
Arthur W. Hopkins, moderator,
2 00
Milan A. Dickinson, auditor two years,
4 00
$33 00
SUPERINTENDENT
Received :
State appropriation,
$180 60
Town appropriation,
180 60
Balance from last year,
170 10
$531 30
Disbursed :
Andrew P. Averill, superintendent, $531 30
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REGULAR TEACHERS' SALARIES
Cecelia Burpee, teaching 50 4-5 weeks, $704 34
Alta Silsby, teaching 53 weeks, 622 60
Katherine Atwood, teaching 53 weeks, 622 60
Hazel Elwell, teaching 53 weeks,
679 20
Annie Lynch, teaching 49 weeks, 522 00
Susan Acherman, teaching 53 weeks,
679 45
Mrs. Alice Matthews, teaching 34 2-5 weeks, 384 12
Helen Ward, teaching 12 2-5 weeks, 135 40
180 00
Clara Campbell, teaching 17 weeks,
170 00
Ethel Downing, teaching 37 weeks,
468 00
Agnes Grogan, teaching 31 weeks, 392 57
Margaret Glendon, teaching 53 weeks,
513 00
Gertrude Kingsbury, teaching 16 weeks,
197 28
Mrs. Grace Carlin, teaching 18 weeks,
162 00
Mrs. Frank Oakman, teaching 2 weeks,
28 00
Ethel Murphy, teaching 3 weeks,
21 00
$6,481 56
TRUANT OFFICERS AND ENUMERATORS
Oliver C. Whitcomb, services, $11 75
Walter F. Oakman, services,
6 00
$17 75
TEXT BOOKS
The Macmillan Co., books, $48 87
Edward E. Babb & Co., books, 89 03
Alice Bradstreet, teaching 17 weeks,
73
D. Appleton & Co., books, 28 83
Babbs Merrill Co., books, 3 26
Educational Specialties Co., books,
85
Scott-Foresman Co., books,
1 00
Ginn & Company, books,
1 20
Houghton Mifflin Co., books,
2 72
The Cable Co., books,
2 50
C. F. Partridge, books, 5 34
C. A. Merriam, books, 3 00
Rand McNally & Co., books,
12 38
Supt. Public Documents, books,
2 20
L. W. Gerrish, books, 2 00
1 99
Hinsdale School Department, books,
1 50
F. A. Owen Publishing Co., books,
3 65
Columbia University, books,
3 44
D. C. Heath & Co., books,
3 85
C. E. Merrill Co., books, 77
$218 38
SCHOLARS' SUPPLIES
Milton Bradley Co., supplies, $149 90
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies, 25 02
F. A. Owen Publishing Co., supplies, 27 28
W. H. Spalter, supplies, 2 00
Dowling School Supply Co., supplies,
2 60
Rand, McNally & Co., supplies,
4 83
Interstate Supply Co., supplies, 10 08
Silver Burdett Co., books,
74
R. E. Lane, supplies, 71
G. H. Tilden & Co., supplies,
1 00
Aldrich Furniture Co., supplies,
80
Cecelia Burpee, supplies,
4 58
$228 80
JANITOR SERVICES
Hervey L. Barton, services,
$88 25
Frank J. Ballou, services, 166 50
Mrs. Louis Murray, services,
62 00
Napoleon Young, services,
33 00
F. E. Ballou, services,
38 00
Chas. Patnode, services,
33 00
Mrs. C. R. Worcester, services,
12 00
Mrs. Leon Ellor, services,
19 50
Mrs. C. R. Weeks, services,
21 25
Zina G. Taft, services,
6 50
Henry Y. Handy, services,
27 25
Frank Higgins, services,
4 80
A. E. Foss, services,
6 00
Rena Farr, services,
6 00
Mrs. Grace Carlin, services,
9 80
Mrs. Perley Blackmore, services,
5 00
Victor Rideout, services,
1 50
Susan Ackerman, services,
6 00
$546 35
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FUEL
Quinn & Grogan, coal, «
$314 84
L. H. Roscoe, wood,
61 05
Chester L. Lane, wood,
26 67
John M. Prentice, wood,
30 00
Walter Hale, wood,
13 00
Edgar E. Bourne, wood,
6 75
Chas. R. Weeks, wood,
70 50
Joseph L. Starkey, wood,
18 75
Harry W. Goodell, wood,
8 00
Nelson Mfg. Co., wood,
1 00
Henry W. Brown, wood,
30 19
$580 75
MINOR REPAIRS
Nims & Simpson, repairs,
$157 46
Spencer Hardware Co., supplies,
12 63
George W. Sargent, repairs,
10 55
Pearson Bros., repairs,
3 30
George A. Seaver, repairs,
4 21
Robinson Brett Lumber Co., supplies,
9 17
Hervey L. Barton, repairs,
13 00
Clifford Goodell, supplies,
3 83
O. C. Whitcomb, repairs,
4 00
Mark H. Carlton, repairs,
5 86
W. W. Wilber, painting,
128 87
Walter Hanrahan, repairs,
7 86
Homer L. Atkins, repairs,
8 00
Henry W. Brown, supplies, 3 28
George A. Kempton, repairs,
2 50
F. J. Ballou, repairs, 6 40
Beaver Mills, lumber,
2 05
M. O. Spaulding, windows,
24 60
Knowlton & Stone, supplies,
4 50
P. E. Gay, repairs,
12 74
Robertson & Bennett, repairs,
75
Geo. D. Pollard, repairs,
8 10
Leon Ellor, repairs,
2 00
William Murray, repairs,
6 00
$441 66
TUITIONS
Hermon Ballou, 1 term,
$13 33
John Cook, 1 term, 13 33
Robert Wood, 1 term,
13 33
Clesson Leonard, 1 term,
13 33
Russell Ward, 1 term,
13 33
Alfred Christopherson, part term,
7 07
Marium Foster, 1 term,
13 33
Ruth Rugg, 1 term,
13 33
Esther Smith, 1 term,
13 33
Albert Dunham, 1 term,
13 33
William Porter, 1 term,
13 33
Ralph Wellington, 1 term,
13 33
Julia Normandy, 1 term,
13 33
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Madaline Talbot, 1 term,
13 33
Paul Talbot, 1 term, 15 00
Anna Bogue 1 1-2 terms,
22 50
Kenneth Lane, 2 terms,
28 33
Slyvia Smith, 1 term,
13 33
Doris Cole, 2 terms,
30 00
Dorothy Foss, 3 terms,
45 00
Alice Kempton, 3 terms,
45 00
Karl Paige, 3 terms,
45 00
Albert Pierson, 3 terms,
45 00
Helen Sarsfield, 3 terms,
45 00
Helen Sarsfield, 3 terms,
45 00
Philip Underwood, 3 terms,
45 00
Mabel Wood, 3 terms,
45 00
Alice Ballou, 4 terms,
58 33
Blanche Emery, 4 terms,
58 33
Doris Evans, 4 terms,
58 33
Edith Forsyth, + terms,
58 33
Jennie May Foster, 4 terms,
58 33
Mary Goodell, 4 terms,
58 33
Frederick Grogan, + terms,
58 33
Richard Grogan, 4 terms,
58 33
Gordon Webber, + terms,
58 33
Chloe Bolles, + terms,
58 33
Gordon Conboy, 4 terms,
58 33
Eugene Cross, + terms,
58 33
Dorothy Haley, + terms,
58 33
Edna Rolfe, 4 terms,
58 33
Leila Taylor + terms,
58 33
Earle Wellington, + terms,
58 33
78
Gertrude Bolles, 4 terms,
58 33
Elwood Dickinson, 4 terms,
58 33
Norris C. Emery, 4 terms,
58 33
Grace Forsyth, 4 terms,
58 33
Irene Haley, 4 terms,
58 33
Beatrice Jaffrey, 4 terms,
58 33
Madeline Quinn, 4 terms,
58 33
Max Read, 4 terms,
58 33
Madge Rixford, 4 terms,
58 33
Total at Keene high school, $2,062 77
Ida Feldman, Harry Feldman, Barnet Shear, Ida Shear, pupils under practice of Keene Normal school, 8 weeks, 25 75
$2,088 52
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
Hazel Twitchell, transportation, $201 00
Edward Messier, transportation, 49 36
Mrs. John O'Brien, transportation, 24 48
Hazen D. Wood, transportation, 38 56
Harry W. Goodell, transportation, 16 08
25 60
Grosvenor Talbot, transportation,
12 00
N. William Johnson, transportation,
45 36
W. H. Fassett, transportation,
13 36
Hermon Leonard, transportation,
14 56
Waylon L. Handy, transportation,
79
Leon Marsh, transportation, 16 48
Wells R. Howard, transportation, 20 28
Mrs. Arthur Rixford, transportation, 11 68
George Bardwell, transportation, 86 44
Edward A. Nelson, transportation,
10 40
H. M. Blake, transportation,
4 48
Michael Laukatis, transportation,
7 12
Mrs. W. Peck, transportation,
9 12
Mrs. A. Magee, transportation,
3 96
Joseph Boccia, transportation,
3 36
Jed Trombley, transportation,
12 48
Calvin Anderson, transportation,
22 50
Mrs. Rose Feldman, transportation,
7 36
Mrs. Annie Shea, transportation,
7 04
$663 06
FLAGS AND APPURTENANCES
W. P. Chamberlain & Co., flag and pole, $7 18
G. H. Tilden & Co., flag, 4 80
$11 98
INSURANCE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Mason Insurance Agency, $52 00
G. H. Aldrich & Sons, 48 00
$100 00
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MEDICAL INSPECTION
Dr. A. W. Hopkins, part payment of services, $75 00
UNCLASSIFIED EXPENDITURES
Spencer Hardware Co., supplies, $11 91
J. E. Davidson, supplies, 2 50
E. L. Messier, supplies, 9 38
Pike & Whipple, supplies,
4 20
W. P. Chamberlain & Co., supplies,
2 45
George W. Draper, labor,
2 00
Mrs. Winifred Goodell, supplies and cartage, 1 60
Benjamin Cole, labor,
60
Lester Farr, labor, 1 50
A. R. Martin, conveyance,
3 00
A. P. Averill, telephones and postage, 7 57
R. E. Lane, order books, 3 32
Mrs. Arthur Sargent, board of teacher,
12 00
Geo. A. Reed, labor,
1 00
E. L. Miner, repairs on clock,
1 00
Jean P. Howes, repairs on clock,
75
Chas. Elgar, labor,
3 00
Mrs. C. E. Lane, rent of room,
3 00
Julia E. Snow, postage and supplies,
8 45
Eugene Tuttle, spelling contest,
1 50
Mrs. D. M. Piper, sweeping,
18 05
Lloyd Bourne, sweeping,
3 50
Miss Rena Farr, sweeping, 6 00
81
C. E. Twitchell, sweeping, 2 40
Victor Rideout, sweeping,
6 00
Jennie Holbrook, water supply, 20 00
Isabel N. Prentice, cleaning,
18 00
Flora A. Talbot, cleaning,
2 00
Mrs. A. J. Sargent, cleaning,
3 00
Nellie Slate, cleaning,
2 80
C. L. Lane, cleaning, 2 35
4 00
Henry W. Brown, freight, 3 01
A. W. Hopkins, measuring for mileage distances, 5 00
1 75
Mrs. C. R. Worcester, cleaning,
3 00
$181 59
RECAPITULATION
School board services,
$150 00
District officers and treasurer,
33 00
Superintendent,
531 30
Regular teachers' salaries,
6,481 56
Truant officers and enumerators,
17 75
Text books,
218 38
Scholars' supplies,
228 80
Janitor services,
546 75
Fuel,
580 75
Minor repairs,
441 66
Tuitions, high school and normal,
2,085 66
Transportation of pupils,
663 06
Swanzey 6
Mrs. Anna Ballou, cleaning,
F. E. Ballou, cleaning,
82
Flags and appurtenances,
11 98
Insurance of school property,
100 00
Medical inspection of scholars, part,
75 00
Unclassified expenditures,
181 59
Total payments for all purposes,
$12,346 84
Total receipts,
$12,481 87
Total payments,
$12,346 84
Cash on hand,
$135 03
JULIA E. SNOW, .L
Treasurer.
Having examined the foregoing accounts, I do hereby certify that I find them properly cast and the payments cor- respond to the orders drawn by the school board.
MILAN A. DICKINSON. Auditor.
VITAL STATISTICS
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To the Selectmen :
In compliance with an act of the legislature, passed June session, 1887, amended by the legislature of 1889, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the Annual Report," I hereby submit the following :
Swanzey
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SWANZEY, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918.
Date of Birth.
Sex and Condition.
Name of Child (if any).
Male or
Female.
Living or
Stillborn.
No. ofchild
Name of Father.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Occupation of Father,
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of
Mother.
Age of Father.
Age of Mother.
Jan. 14 Esther 16 Henry
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Milan A. Dickinson 10 |Jede Trombley 3 3 Edw. J. Hanna
Josie E. Taylor Agnes Straight Grace M. Russell
Manufacturer Farmer Merchant
Ashuelot
Kevesville, N. Y. | Keyesville, N. Y.
19 George Russell
' 19 George Edward, Jr.
1 George E. Calkins
MattieE Whittemore Pail maker
Winchester
Trenton, N. J.
Winchester
Feb. 2 Clarence John 3 Jay 3| Benjamin Louis
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1 Isidor Goldsmith
Junkman
Russia
Athol, Ms. Russia
13 Catherine Julia
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3 Frank D. Robbins 4 Herbert N. Puffer
Clerk
West Swanzey Spofford
Boston, Ms.
.. 26 Carl Frank
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3 3 Herman F. Lewis George S. Hall
Helen M. Snow Lula E. Collier Elmira Nickerson Amy Griffith
Farmer
Swanzey Palmer, Ms.
Ashford, Conn.
June 11 |Barbara
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1 Morton A. Goodell
Margaret M. Marsh| Mechanic
Swanzey
Swanzey
" 14 Daniel Oscar
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1 Carroll D. Maguire Richard D. Dunn
Ida Kenney
Farmer
Leeds Center, Me Randolph, Vt.
" 19 Virginia Isabel
F M F
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Harry L. Adams
Farmer
Winooski, Vt.
Groton, Vt.
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2 Michael J. Sharon
Farmer
Amsterdam, N. Y. Florida, N. Y.
" 26 Ruth Frances
Wood worker
East Swanzey
New Salem, Ms. Everett, Ms.
' 30 Leona Frances
F M
13 Peter Hulslander Carl R. O'Brien 4 2 Arthur D. Dudley C. E. Doner 2
Teamster
Fitzwilliam
East Swanzey
28 Robert Parker
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Overseer mill
Newport
Newport
Oct. 7|Florence
Teacher
Pennsylvania
Beverly, Ms.
Laborer
Canada
Rindge
" 11 Joseph Emedos Jr. " 16 Chester Edwin
Mail carrier
Athol, Ms.
E.CharlemontMs
Nov. 5 Roy Burnham
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Grosvenor A. Talbot Jennie McAuley
Box maker
Belchertown, Ms New Brunswick
Augustus R. Goodell Pauline Heath 1
Pail maker
East Swanzey
Contoocock
" 25 Richard Alba
M M M M M
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1 Charles E. Butler
Ellen J. Ellor Della A. Britt Ida Bookstein Clistia Hill
Teamster Moulder
Wakefield, Ms.
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2 Warren H. Fassett
3 Raymond W. Herrick Cora Lee
Teamster
Winchester
Swanzey
Mar. 8 Charles Harold
Laborer
Belmont
Swanzey
Apr. 24 Norman Warren May11 Mabel Aurelia
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Mabel D. Prentice Elsie Haesloop
Farmer
Swanzey Swanzey
Swanzey
Brooklyn, N. Y.
July 2 Willard Ellis E. C. Aug. 8 Eula Althea 12 Vineon
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5 Chester E. Lane 4 Lewis A. Colby
R. R. section boss Wilmot
Farmer Iowa
Canada
Sept. 2 Morton
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1 Joseph E. Martell Clifford H. Goodell George E. Guyette
Lumbering
Marshfield. Vt.
Woodbury, Vt.
" 24 Edward Charles
M M M
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Ethel M. Page Henrietta Smith Iva G. Trask Clara E. Currier Delia Dupres Gladys M. Marsh Ethel Parker Essie M. Dennis Abbie Pickard Flora Smith Ina Bernard
Laborer
Swanzey
19 Carolyn Alice
East Highgate Vt West Swanzey
Winchester
1 John F. W. Durham
1st, 2d,etc.
Chesterfield
Chopper
Farmer
Keene
2 Edward McQueene
27 Clara Mildred
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SWANZEY, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918.
Date of Birth.
Sex and Condition.
Name of Child (if any).
Male or
Female.
Living or
Stillborn.
No. ofchild
1st, 2d,etc.
Name of Father.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Occupation of Father.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Age of Father,
Age of Mother.
Nov.28 Dorothy Lena Dec. 30 Willard Ballou
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Weston W. Wilber Jr. Eva Barrows Carrie E. Ballou
Painter Farmer
Keene Troy
Richmond Swanzey
Edwin E. Hale
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SWANZEY, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918.
Date of Mar- riage.
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.
Residence of each at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Occupation of Groom and Bride.
Place of Birth of each.
Names of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Condition .*
Name, Residence and Official Sta. tion of person by whom mar- ried.
Jan. 23 Manchester
Ralph J. Parker Ruth T. Stratton
W. Swanzey
29 Dentist
W. Swanzey
Clarence A Parker| W. Swanzey Jennie M. Foster| W. Swanzey Ed S. Stratton Addie S. Turner Thos. Hanrahan Ireland
W. Swanzey Randolph, Vt.
1 st
Jan. 27 Ashuelot
Walter F. Hanrahan W. Swanzey
26 Carpenter
W. Swanzey
K. Somners
Ireland
Ashuelot
Mary A. Grogan
W. Swanzey
21 Teacher
W. Swanzey
Richard A Grogan W. Swanzey Margaret JQuinn Keene
Mar 27 Keene
George E. Amidon
Swanzey
49 Mechanic
Whitingham Vt.
Almira L Bigelow Whitingham Vt.
KillingworthCt
Keene
Gertrude L. Dudley
Swanzey
35 Housework
KillingworthCt Ellen J. Skinner
Killingworth Ct|1st
Apr. 15 Keene
Guy R. Hall
W. Swanzey
31 |Farmer
Belmont
Lydia Folsom
Summer Hill Ms
1 st | Rev. D.P. Gaines Keene
Cora M. Mason
W. Swanzey
44 Housework [er
Surry
Relief S. Horton Willard Davis Nellie Smith
Peterboro
1st Rv D. M. Cleve- W. Swanzey
Sylvia May Smith
Athol, Ms.
16 Housework
S Royalston Ms. |Amelia A. Sheeler Barrington N.S.
1st
May16 Keene
Louis Dow Wheeler
Keene
31 |Foreman
Worcester, Ms.
Marshall H. Hill Swanzey
Ruth Carrie Hill
Swanzey
25 Housework
Swanzey
Carrie R. Howes Swanzey
June 6 W. Swanzey
Guy W. Purmort
Brooklyn, NY 34 Bank clerk
Lempster
Elmira Dunham Goshen
1 st Rv. D. M. Cleve- W. Swanzey
Rosetta A. Rixford
W. Swanzey
24 Dietitian
Swanzey
Medora Taylor Isaac J. Barlow
E. Swanzey
Nov. 2 Keene
Frederick I. Barlow
W. Swanzey
20 Weaver
Rutland, Vt.
Nellie Dow
Roxbury
1st|Rev. D. C. Ling Keene
Julia J. Lombard
Keene
20 Telephone op. Keene
Hann'h Dunagon Ireland
1 st
[land
Apr. 21 W. Swanzey
Alvin Elias Davis
W. Swanzey
21 |Wool'n finish- Stoddard
Elijah B. Mason
Surry
2d
Surry
Hancock
Francis B. Smith Athol, Ms.
Frank F. Wheeler Fitchburg, Ms. Keene Myrtie K. Ellis
1st Rv. H.S. Mitchell Keene
1st
[land
LuciusA Purmort Jay, N. Y.
Henry T. Rixford Swanzey
1 st
Shoreham, Vt.
John Lombard
Ireland
1st RvBWLockhart. Manchester
Manchester
25 Housework
Manchester
Martin Amidon
Swanzey
3d |Rev. D.P. Gaines
George C. Dudley
Edgar F. Hall
Belmont
1 st Rev. F. J. Howat
1 st
* What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SWANZEY, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918.
Date of Death.
Age.
Sex and Cond'n
Place of Birth.
Name and Surname
of the Deceased.
Years.
Months.
Days.
Male or
Female.
S., M., W .*
Father.
Mother.
James H. Judd Charles E. Butler Orlando Frink
Mary Jane Smith Della A. Britt Adeline Willard
" 22 Charles H. Frink
57
5 2 Winchester
" 22 Frances P. Quinn
66 3 16 Fitchburg, Ms. Ireland
71
21 4 11 Fitchburg, Ms.
" 25 Sylvia Violet Bliss
1 6 14 W. Swanzey
Swanzey
" 26 Earl F. Tourney
12|11| 6 Swanzey 26 11|23 Swanzey
M
Lancaster Marlow St. Andrews Ca.
Swanzey Swanzey
Sylvander Stone Fayette F. Downing
Addie Stanley
73
3 25 Swanzey
M
Moretown, Vt.
Johnathan W Capron Belinda B. Baxter Mary Jane Carroll Horace Joslin
July 8 John Hill
86 21 |Chesterfield
M F
M
M W
Middleton, Ms. Ireland
Bowdoin, Me. Ireland Alstead New York Chesterfield Temple, Ms. Bridgeport, Vt.
John Crouch Andrew P. Averill William Higginson Abram Draper
Sally Draper Cora A. Mckay Hannah Monroe Sarah March
21 George W. Draper Aug. 19 Stephen H. Loveland
87
9 20 Chesterfield
3 E. Florence, N. Y.
M F
M
M
M
M
David W. Day Mark H. Piper Rufus Thompson Michael Sharon
Frederick A. Demond Jennie Green
Essie M. Dennis
12 Ethel May Dunham 29
So. Framingham Ms.
F
12 George Eliot Amidon
15 Bessie M. Taylor
32
11 12 Swanzey 2 15
F
M
Isle La Motte, Vt. Chesterfield
C. E. Doner Charles E. Dunham Perley E. Amidon Tuffield Patnode
Maiden Name of
Mother.
Jan. 13 John Elmer Judd Feb. 4 Jay Butler
55 6 30 Chelsey, Vt. 1 Swanzey
M M M F M F F M M F M F
E. Washington Vt Chelsey, Vt. Wakefield, Ms. Athol, Ms. So. Deerfield, Ms. Winchester Maine Ireland
Maine Ireland Swanzey
John Hanrahan Harry W. Goodell Walter E. Bliss Henry E. Tourney Lewis S. Talbot Henry Hill
Marv Shochenessy Winifred Gay Daphene Cram Minnie McQueen Flora Robbins Sarah Whitcomb Vesta Whitcomb
" 28 Harold N. Talbot Apr. 9 Flora A. Handy 15 George D. Stone May 1 Mabel K. Downing June 5 Henry W. Capron " 25 Mary L. Wilder
61 | 3|26 Swanzey
68 11 |1 Swanzey
29 4 13 Swanzey
59|10|11 |Keene
9 Mary Ann Crouch
" 13|Charles P. Averill
34
.. 19 Elizabeth Y. Watson
70
4 9 Ireland
W Chesterfield New York Richmond
Stoddard J. Loveland Charlotte S. Balcom David W. Harris
" 31 |Harriett A. Starkey " 31 Warren H. Day Sept 17 Leroy A. Piper 23 Mary M. Granger " 25 Vineon Sharon Oct. 7 Howard G. Demond 30 7 Florence Doner
82 8 12 Girard, Pa. 11 13 Swanzey 3 18 Chelsea, Ms. Swanzey
M
New York State Chelsea, Ms. Pennsylvania Halifax, N. S.
Florida, N Y. Chester, Vt. Beverly, Ms.
M
Whitingham, Vt. Richmond
Bertha Goodnough Mary LaPoint
* Single, married or widowed.
Maria Cheney Mary Hapgood Mary J. Barlow Anna Baxter Hattie Smith
47 47 33 3 15 E. Swanzey 7 17 Leominster, Ms. 36 3 26 New York State
M F M
M M S M W W S
Swanzey W. Swanzey
S St. Johnsbury, Vt. |Burlington, Vt. Sharon, Ms. Charlton, Ms.
" 27 Thomas Hanrahan Mar 19 |Marjorie E. Goodell
Place of Birth.
Name of Father.
91 1|3 Chesterfield 3|27 Essex, Ms.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SWANZEY, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918.
Date of Death.
Age.
Sex and Cond'n
Place of Birth.
Name and Surname of the Deceased.
Years.
Months.
Days.
Male or
Female.
S., M., W .*
Father.
Mother.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Oct. 16 Willard I. Ballou
77
3 15 Richmond
M F
V
Richmond
Fitzwilliam
" 18 Margaret Alice Bliss 12 3 24 Springfield, Ms.
Royalston, Ms. W. Swanzey
Brattleboro, Vt. Dublin
" 20 Gretchen L. Foster " 28 Ethel M. Emerson
28|11 |20 Dublin
26 10 25 W. Swanzey
Ireland
Beverly, Ms. Poland
Nov. 2 |Josephine Zabielska ..
22
Poland
M
Poland Richmond
Exeter
5| Winfred H. Griffith 8 Harold L. Guvette 12 Frank C. Cole
36| 2 17 Keene 1 11|28 Swanzey
M M
M Leverett, Ms.
" 24 Ina B. Guvette
133 4|17 Royalston, Ms. 36 7 15 Woodbury, Vt.
F
M Woodbury, Vt.
Dec. 5 Edward B Holbrook
59 11 |28 Richmond
M
M
Swanzey
" 20 Wells Howard
33
Jamaica, Vt.
M
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