Annual reports of the town officers of Walpole, New Hampshire, 1901-1904, Part 3

Author: Walpole (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: [Walpole, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 286


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$76 50


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Ladies' Aid society, meals furnished Mar. 13, $11 00


W. H. Kiniry, express and postage on reports, 7 60


W. H. Kiniry, expense to Keene, 1 97


Dr. Johnson, reporting births and deaths, 3 25


J. E. Proctor, breaking roads in cemetery, 2 00


N. W. Holland, coal, 6 85


D. W. Smith, distributing trout, 4 00


C. W. Morse, pump and pipe for cistern, 9 89


W. D. Knowlton, abatement on tax,


22 56


Sylvia F. Richardson, abatement on tax, 16 17


Safe for town clerk, 75 00


Fitchburg R. R. Co., freight on safe,


3 80


Mrs. Nat Towle, water on highway,


3 00


Jerry Hogan, abatement,


3 03


John M. Mitchell, counsel on Canal Co., 100 00


E. S. Leonard, collector's bond,


39 50


T. B. Peck, expense repairing Kilburn sign, 8 00


N. W. Holland, abatement on tax,


16 23


J. G. Bellows, insuring lockup, 4 50


J. G. Bellows, insuring bridge, 15 00


Dog licenses, 1 12


Irvin W. Felch, labor on vane and erecting same, 75 00


C. W. Morse, burners for W. & W. Bridge, 2 75


Chas. J. O'Neil, taking affidavit, 3 00


Chas. J. O'Neil, abatement on taxes,


89 44


N. W. Holland, coal for library,


62 30


N. W. Holland, moving safe, 2 50


Walpole savings bank, interest on Cudmore place, 6 77


J. G. Bellows, insuring library, 35 00


Bellows Falls Canal Co., surveying, 2 50


Geo. L. Brownell, runners for hearse, 40 00 .


Dr. Matthews, reporting births and deaths, 8 50


Dr. R. Rudden, reporting births and deaths, 15 25


Carl Smith, rods for vane, 2 50


W. H. Kiniry, coal and wood for No. Walpole lockup, 9 34


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N. W. Holland, discount on taxes, $783 75


Geo. E. Sherman, meals election day, 16 00


Dr. Matthews, medical attendance, Jewett child, 5 00


Mrs. Lucy Felch, water on highway, 3 00


W. H. Kiniry, telephone, 50


H. A. Perry, conveying prisoner to county farm, 4 00 John Hayward, reporting births, deaths and marriages, 35 00


Fred Booth, burying Taylor's horse,


3 00


R. G. Graves, reporting births, deaths and marriages, 2 40


Edward Taggard, water trough,


1 50


Ira W. Ramsay, box rent and postage,


1 50


G. W. Kingsbury, postage,


60


E. A. Keep, reporting marriages,


3 25


W. H. Kiniry, postage and revenue,


3 12


Dr. F. H. O'Connor, reporting births and deaths,


3 50


A. F. Nims, rent No. Walpole lockup,


30 00


Jeremiah Hogan, discount on taxes, 453 02


Jeremiah Hogan, abatement on taxes, 89 69


$2,148 15


RECAPITULATION.


Town officers, $1,102 48


Town paupers,


2,572 72


County paupers,


621 86


Town hall, 229 31


Books, stationery and printing,


115 91


Town library,


400 00


Sheep killed by dogs,


154 70


Police and tramps,


237 85


North Walpole fire precinct,


1,425 00


Walpole village district,


993 50


Road agent,


4,600 00


Support of schools,


7,360 00


School supplies,


626 11


45


Cemetery, Miscellaneous, Cistern,


$112 25


2,148 15


46 50


$22,746 34


Uncollected taxes in hands of N. W. Holland,


$914 17


Uncollected taxes in hands of Jeremiah Hogan, 357 87


Uncollected taxes in hands of H. A. Perry,


5 72


$1,277 76


CURRENT LIABILITIES.


Amount due treasurer,


$807 58


Floating orders,


4 75


$812 33


Amount in favor of town,


465 43


AVAILABLE ASSETS.


Brick shop,


$350 00


UNAVAILABLE ASSETS.


Catherine Livingston fund,


$300 00


Joseph Plastridge fund,


200 00


Kilburn monument fund,


100 00


Sarah Jane Allen fund,


200 00


Gustavus Lucke fund,


450 00


L. B. Holland fund,


100 00


Matthew Dickey fund,


100 00


Ann L. Faulkner Thayer fund,


100 00


Chas. G. Livermore fund,


100 00


Lucius P. Booth fund,


100 00


Lorenzo Genzer fund,


70 00


$1,820 00


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5


ESTIMATES FOR 1901.


State tax,


$2,873 00


County tax,


2,780 30


Town paupers,


2,000 00


Highways and bridges,


4,000 00


Snow bills, 1901,


200 00


Police and tramps,


300 00


Cemetery,


200 00


Library,


400 00


Interest on overdraft,


200 00


Support of schools,


3,500 00


School supplies,


600 00


Contingent fund,


1,800 00


Discount on taxes,


1,000 00


$19,853 30


Less savings bank and railroad tax,


2,277 35


$17,575 95


Respectfully submitted,


WM. H. KINIRY,


GEO. W. KINGSBURY, IRA W. RAMSAY, Selectmen of Walpole.


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TREASURER'S REPORT,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 28, 1901.


RECEIPTS.


C. J. O'Neil, collector of taxes for 1898, $413 34


C. J. O'Neil, interest on taxes for 1898, 17 32


Jeremiah Hogan, collector of taxes for 1899, 98 58


Jeremiah Hogan, interest on taxes for 1899,


1 54


Jeremiah Hogan, collector of taxes for 1900,


8,927 03


Jeremiah Hogan, interest on taxes for 1900,


2 22


N. W. Holland, collector of taxes for 1899,


1,098 72


N. W. Holland, collector of taxes for 1900,


15,382- 17


N. W. Holland, interest on taxes, 38 58


County, for paupers,


557 41


John W. Hayward, town clerk, for dog license,


261 60


Mary Stone, pension checks,


72 00


C. W. Chickering, janitor for town hall,


167 00


W. D. Knowlton & Co., 63 00


Town of Westminster, on account bridge, 5 91


F. A. Spaulding, rent of land, 10 00


W. H. Kiniry, overpaid house rent, 10 00


16 84


Frank Adams, re-imbursement,


5 00


J. W. Cahalane, school supplies,


2 00


J. W. Prentiss, road agent, overdrew,


100 00


N. W. Holland, collector interest on taxes, 1900,


9 14


Fred Prentiss, rent of brick shop to April 1, 1900, 30 00


W. J. King, justice of peace, for fine,


5 00


Interest on cemetery fund,


52 33


State, savings bank tax, 902 36


C. M. F. Insurance Co., dividend on assessment,


48


State, railroad tax, State, literary fund, Balance due treasurer,


$1,374 99


250 50


807 58


$30,682 16


DISBURSEMENTS.


Amount due treasurer, Feb. 28, 1900,


$1,157 35


Town orders, 1899,


53 61


Town orders, 1900,


22,744 35


Provident Institution for Savings, Boston,


1,040 00


State tax,


2,660 50


County tax,


2,862 07


Cemetery committee,


52 33


Keene National Bank, interest on overdraft,


111 95


$30,682 16


T. B. BUFFUM, Treasurer.


The undersigned auditors, chosen by the town to settle with the selectmen and treasurer, have examined their accounts, and find them correctly cast and well vouched.


G. E. SHERMAN, N. W. HOLLAND,


F. A. SPAULDING, .


Auditors.


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REPORT OF JOHN W. PRENTISS, ROAD AGENT,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand from last year, $107 84


Received of selectmen by orders on town treas-


urer, annual appropriation, 4,500 00


Received from sale of old plank, 5 00


Town of Westminster, one-third expense of bridge, 10 12


$4,622 96


PAID FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS.


MONTH ENDING APRIL 28.


Fitchburg Railroad, freight, $0 29


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and team on Thompson hill and Booth road,


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men turning water 1 day, 4 50


3 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and team repairing wash- outs near paint mine 1 day,


4 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and team repairing bridges 1 day, 4 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2,870 feet bridge plank,


34 44


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams repairing wash- outs 1 day, 6 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams scraping 2 days, 16 00


H. P. Hall, cutting brush, 1 50


Solomon Ballam, 5 days turning water in March, 7 50


W 7


50


Solomon Ballam, 8 days labor in April, $12 00


Rowe Weir, labor, 7 30


Frank Griffin, 18 days, 4 hours labor, 27 60


James Drislane, snowing Alstead, Langdon and Cold River bridges, 15 00


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor at North Walpole,


21 00


Daniel Graham, labor, 9 00


John Dunn, labor,


6 75


Wm. Dunn, labor, 6 75


Wm. Lynch, labor,


4 50


$192 13


MONTH ENDING MAY 26.


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams scraping 1 day, $6 00


J. W. Prentiss, 13 days scraping, 3 teams, 104 00


Michael Cudmore, 4 days labor, 6 00


J. C. Brown, snowing Walpole and Westminster bridge, 8 50


Solomon Ballam, holding scraper 6 days, 12 00


Solomon Ballam, leveling 12 days, 18 00


J. W. Prentiss, man holding scraper 10 days,


20 00


John Hadlock, blade and points for road machine, 18 00


Frank Griffin, 1825 days labor, 27 60


J. W. Prentiss, 840 feet bridge plank, 10 08


Fred A. Graves, putting in tile,


1 95


Fred A. Graves, 5 lengths tile, 2 25


J. W. Prentiss, 3 men and teams, carting near Cold River, 9 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, brewery road, 6 00


$249 38


MONTH ENDING JUNE 30.


J. W. Prentiss, 26 days, scraping, 3 teams, $208 00


E. T. Stevens, labor, 2 23


E. M. Holden, repairs on town plow, 3 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, drawing plank to Drews- ville, 6 00


51


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men, 1/2 day, Langdon bridge, $1 50


Norman Guild, wire to replace fence, 11 13


Norman Guild, labor, 5 59


F. O. Smalley, labor, 11 28


C. S. Hawks, labor, 6 50


Rowe Wier, 25 days, labor, 37 50


Frank Griffin, 25 days, labor,


37 50


Solomon Ballam, 24 days, labor,


· 36 00


J. W. Prentiss, man holding scraper, 26 days, 52 00


$436 73


MONTH ENDING JULY 28.


Fred Turner, labor, $10 50


T. B. Howard, making rods, repairing snow roller and road machine, 12 45


H. O. Esty, labor, 11 00


J. W. Prentiss, man and team drawing plank, 3 50


J. W. Prentiss, 3 men and 2 teams, 4 days, cut- ting and getting out timber and drawing it to sawmill to repair Langdon bridge, 34 00


Alonzo Jennings, labor, 4 50


J. W. Prentiss, 1 man and 2 teams, drawing timber,


5 00


Solomon Ballam, 7 days, labor,


10 50


Frank Griffin, 5 days, labor, 7 50


J. W. Prentiss, 5,000 bridge plank, 60 00


A. J. Spicer, repairing crossing near parish house, 8 60


Wm. H. Kiniry, repairs at North Walpole, 20 85


Wmn. Shean, 2d, labor, 3 75


Geo. W. Kingsbury, labor, 3 90


$209 66


MONTH ENDING AUGUST 25.


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and 3 teams 3 days, draw- ing timber for Langdon bridge, $25 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and 3 teams, drawing timber and plank to Langdon and Eli Graves bridges, 8 50 Isaac Pratt, labor on Derry Hill, 8 40


52


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, drawing shingles and pulling out stone near Alstead bridge, $7 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and 3 teams, drawing lum- ber and digging stone, 8 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, Langdon bridge, 7 00


J. W. Burbee, labor, 2 48


J. W. Prentiss, 3 men and 1 team, Langdon bridge, 2 days, 12 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, getting out lumber, 7 00


Frank M. Houghton, labor,


8 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and team, drawing stone, 4 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men, picking stone, 3 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, drawing lumber, 7 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, digging stone, 7 00


J. W. Prentiss, 4 men and 3 teams, scraping and leveling road, Alstead line to Samuel Royce place, 13 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, drawing plank, 7 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams, scraping road near Drews- ville, 10 00


J. W. Prentiss, man and team, 3 hours, drawing logs and plank, 1 05


J. W. Prentiss, man and 3 horses, drawing logs and plank, 4 25


J. W. Prentiss, man and 3 horses, getting out stringers and drawing same to Eli Graves bridge, 4 25


Edward Watkins, working on road, 22 05


Fred H. Watkins, working on road, 15 30


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams 2 days, scraping in Drews- ville and North Walpole, 18 00


J. W. Prentiss, timber for Eli Graves bridge, 5 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams 3 days, carting gravel at North Walpole, 31 50


Chas. B. Mellish, labor on Langdon bridge, 16 13


E. T. Stevens, labor, 8 25


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor and cash paid out, 32 08


Michael Murphy, 3 days labor, 4 50


53


Solomon Ballam, 22 days labor,


$33 00


Frank Griffin, 22 days labor,


33 00


$374 24


MONTH ENDING SEPTEMBER 29.


Fred Turner, labor, $3 10


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams 2 days, repair- ing roads and bridges, 14 00


J. W. Prentiss, 1 team 1/2 day, 1 75


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams 3 days, carting gravel at North Walpole, 31 50


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams, scraping, 2 days, from Dodge place to Drewsville, 16 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams drawing gravel, 10 50


W. A. Jennings, labor, 14 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams 12 days, drawing gravel from river, 126 00


W. E. Roy, labor, 11 93


J. W. Prentiss, man and team, on Genzer road, 3 50


C. M. Ranvaille, tolls while graveling road, 18 00


J. W. Prentiss, man and team, on Seward's road aud drawing plank, 3 50


Michael Cudmore, 8 days labor,


12 00


Elihu Hill, labor, 9 20


Michael Harty, labor, 13 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, drawing stone, 7 00


Fred Prentiss, 7 days labor,


10 50


E. S. Haynes, 4 days labor,


6 00


Frank Griffin, 24 days labor,


36 00


Solomon Ballam, 24 days labor,


36 00


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor and cash paid out,


40 75


Michael Murphy, labor,


17 25


Arthur O'Brien, labor,


3 00


Daniel Graham, labor,


11 25


$456 23


54


MONTH ENDING OCTOBER 27.


W. J. Cairns, shingling Langdon bridge, $13 00


Willie Burnell, lighting bridge, 3 00


C. S. Burt, labor, 13 55


J. H. Jennison, labor, 9 75


Maple Grove Farm, 18 15


Thos. Griffin, Jr., labor, 4 days, 6 00


Rowe Wier, labor, 4 days, 6 00


Leslie Chandler, labor on Drewsville road, 9 00


Fred Turner, drawing of stone, 3 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams drawing gravel, 2 days, 21 00


Sumner Watkins, labor, 4 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, drawing plank to Drews- ville, 5 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, drawing derrick, 5 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men, planking bridge, 3 00


Michael Harty, 4 days labor,


6 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, 8 days, Burbee bridge, 56 00 Edgar V. Smith, labor and timber, 5 55


S. M. Seabury, labor, 6 90


Frank Seward, labor on bridge, 2 00.


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and teams, drawing dirt, etc., 4 50


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams, scraping Jas. Selkirk road, .8 00


J. W. Prentiss, man holding scraper 1 day, 2 00


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams getting of boats and draw- ing plank and stone, 10 50


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams at North Walpole 9 days, 63 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 men and team plowing and scraping, 4 50


Geo. Ballam, labor with team, 68 85


J. W. Prentiss, 1 team drawing dirt 2 days, 6 00


A. J. Chandler, 2 days labor with team near Cyrus Royce place, 6 00


Frank Griffin, 22 days labor, 33 00


Solomon Ballam, 23 days labor, 34 50


Anson Burbee, 1334 days laying stone, 27 50


J. W. Burbee, 14 days labor on bridge, 21 00


55


G. D. Hooper, 1,074 feet plank, $13 41


G. D. Hooper, labor, 4 50


Geo. E. Bowen, lumber, 48 50


J. W. Prentiss, 9,623 feet bridge plank and timber, 115 48


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor and cash paid out, 24 00


Thomas Buckley, labor, 3 15


$694 29


MONTH ENDING NOV. 24.


Eugene Vittum, labor, $3 00


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams drawing stone at North Walpole 20 days,


140 00


A. A. Gilson, 2,370 feet bridge plank,


28 45


Isaac Pratt, labor, 14 85


J. W. Prentiss, 3 teams scraping county road,


9 00


Frank Griffin, 21 days labor,


31 50


Solomon Ballam, 22 days labor, 33 00


Maple Grove Farm, 4 days drawing gravel, 14 00


F. A. Ramsay, labor, 7 90


C. M. Clough, drawing gravel from river, 12 25


H. Green, labor at Drewsville, 1 65


Benj. F. Brown, labor at Drewsville,


2 05


Felix Forgette, laying stone 27 days,


87 75


James Brooks, laying stone 251/4 days,


57 94


H. P. Hall, labor,


2 25


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor,


8 75


H. C. Towne, labor,


27 49


Thomas Walsh, 225 perch of stone delivered,


200 00


$681 83


MONTH ENDING DECEMBER 29.


Michael Cudmore, labor, $15 75


Michael O'Connor, labor, 31 50


J. W. Prentiss, filling 4 days, at North Walpole, 42 00


56


J. W. Prentiss, team, drawing stone 11/2 days, at Walpole, $4 50


Robt. J. Cochran, labor, 16 65


J. W. Prentiss, 2 teams, drawing stone at Walpole, 6 00


W. J. Cairns, boarding Langdon bridge, 7 86


H. L. Lovell, labor at Drewsville, 39 90


David Mann, labor, 3 00


Michael Murphy, labor, 48 75


Michael O'Connor, labor,


9 75


Geo. Ballam, labor with team,


19 25


Solomon Ballam, 15 days labor,


22 50


Thos. Walsh, 225 perch of stone, delivered,


200 00


Daniel C. O'Brien, labor, 1


2 40


F. O. Smalley, labor, 14 10


W. A. Burt, labor and housing roller,


4 30


Geo. Taggard, labor, 4 70


John Selkirk, labor with team,


26 00


F. A. Spaulding, spikes, nails, oils, etc., Walpole and Westminster bridge, 6 17


F. A. Spaulding, goods, spikes, nails, etc., Frank Griffin, labor, 15 00


10 28


F. E. Hawks, freight on road machine blades,


54


Bart Kiniry, lighting Walpole and Westminster bridge, and reflector (25c),


18 25


Bart Kiniry, labor, 95


$570 10


PERSONAL SERVICES OF JOHN W. PRENTISS AS ROAD AGENT FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.


March, 3 days, 9 hours, $9 75


April, 8 days, 5 hours, 21 25


May, 18 days, 45 00


June, 26 days, 5 hours, 66 25


57


July, 7 days, 4 hours,


$18 50


August, 20 days,


50 00


September, 22 days, 5 hours,


56 25


October, 19 days,


47 50


November, 9 days, 5 hours,


23 75


December, 1 day, 3 hours,


3 25


February, 1 day, 9 hours,


4 75


$346 25


BREAKING ROADS.


Amount voted by town for unpaid snow bills, 1900,


$500 00


S. M. Seabury, rolling road, $46 05


Solomon Ballam,


8 25


J. W. Prentiss,


16 90


Daniel G. Clark,


2 85


Geo. W. Kingsbury,


6 42


James Selkirk,


8 00


Daniel C. O'Brien,


3 60


Frank Allen,


23 80


C. A. Richards,


5 00


H. O. Esty,


11 50


W. A. Jennings,


8 60


Wm. H. Kiniry, labor and cash paid for roads and paths, 25 00


H. F. Lawrence, keeping sluice clear of snow and ice,


3 00


Hiram Foster,


3 60


F. A. Copeland,


1 80


E. J. Guillow,


1 35


A. T. Wilber,


1 50


J. H. Jennison,


4 28


F. H. Watkins,


5 78


Alfred Watkins, estate,


4 55


W 8


58


Edward Watkins,


$8 00


Robt. J. Cochran,


13 15


Isaac Pratt, 5 25


Benj. F. Kidder,


14 01


R. G. Graves, breaking paths,


21 50


E. T. Stevens,


6 90


C. S. Hawks,


12 00


Fred H. Booth,


3 75


C. A. Watkins,


6 16


Arthur E. Guild,


3 00


E. S. Taggard,


13 35


Willie Burnell, breaking paths, etc.,


4 00


C. S. Burt,


4 95


Sumner Watkins,


10 00


Edgar V. Smith,


1 50


Hiram Foster,


3 60


E. E. Guild,


1 28


.


Henry Weymouth, breaking, $3.50, damage to land, $3,


6 50


H. C. Towne,


4 80


H. O. Esty,


4 00


F. A. Ramsay,


6 85


H. L. Lovell,


4 90


$350 98


SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS.


RECEIPTS.


Received from selectmen,


$4,500 00


Received from town of Westminster,


10 12


Received from sale of old plank,


5 00


Balance on hand from last year,


107 84


$4,622 96


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DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid for scraping and other repairs, including all carting except gravel from the river and at North Walpole, $1,645 04


Paid for wall at North Walpole, 786 69


Paid for graveling at Walpole Village,


334 25


Paid for repairs on bridges, culverts and railing, including all material purchased, 869 62


Paid for graveling at North Walpole, 191 50


Paid for breaking roads and paths,


350 98


Paid for digging rocks out of highway, 37 50


Paid for personal service of road agent, 346 25


$4,561 83


Balance in hands of road agent, $61 13


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN W. PRENTISS.


We have examined the above accounts as presented to us at the end of each month, and find them well vouched and correctly cast.


WILLIAM H. KINIRY, GEORGE W. KINGSBURY, IRA W. RAMSAY, Selectmen of Walpole.


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VITAL STATISTICS.


To the Selectmen :


In compliance with an act of the legislature, passed June session, 1887, amended by the legislature of 1899, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages and deaths to the muni- cipal officers for publication in the Annual Report," I hereby submit the following :


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1900.


Date of Birth.


Name of Child (if any).


Male or


Female.


1st, 2d,etc. Stillborn. No. ofchild Living or


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother.


Jan. 7 Elizabeth 4 Jerald " 16 Vincent " 17


M


John Reil


Margaret Buckley Bridget Maloney Mary O'Brien


Dealer, coal, ice Laborer


Walpole Ireland


Walpole Ireland


M


M


L


4 Michael Mahoney


Hannah Conners


" 24 Thomas


M


L


7 Thomas Gallagher


Bridget Gallagher


Lizzie Selkirk


Farmer Laborer


Walpole Italy


Italy


" 25 Harold Henry


M


L


1 James Keefe


F. L


7 Patrick Costine


Margaret O'Brien


Ida Josephine Bedorc R. R. conductor


Margaret O'Connor Barber


Jennic Stone


Laborer


Canada


Canada


5


M L


5


Nicholas Capien


Josie Capien


Italy Ireland


Italy


.. 12 Joseph 24


F M F


L L L


1


Will Mitchell


Painter


Walpole


Scotland


" 27 Hazel Frances


F


L


1 Elmer Watkins


L


3 John O'Brien


Jane Tundall


Laborer


Ireland


Ireland


Apr.11 Dennis 2 Edwin Francis


M M


L


9 John Minogue


Bridget Hickey


" 27 Robert E.


M L


3 Fred E. Good


Rose A. Harris


Engineer


" 16


F


L


F


L


4


Daniel W. Riley


Nellie A. Ryan


Clerk


12 John


M F


L


Michael Curtin


Mary Welsh


Laborer


" 19 Margaret


L


7 James Conway


Ellen Driscoll Lillia Kilburn


Farmer


Walpole


Handen, N. Y.


" 23 Galin Jasper


L L


3


Herbert A. Willson


Katherine Watson


7 John Walsh


1 Edward Powers


Bridget Wilson Katherine McAuliffe


Laborer Plumber


Ireland


St. Armand, N. Y, St. Albans, Vt. Ireland Northfield, Vt.


28


L


3 Elwin E. Guild


4. James Baldasano


Rosie Lama


8 Louise " 19 James


F M


L L


1 John Barry


Margaret Mahoney Helen F. Booth


Athens, Vt.


Ireland


Ireland


Mar. 4 Frances Catherine " 12


Lowell, Mass. Bellows Falls, Vt. Ireland


" 19 Walter Edwin


M


L


5 John H. Flavin Alix Kavo


M L


Michael A. Hearn


Margaret Grogan Eleanor Hooper Mary Powers Helen Cady


Barber


Langdon


Walpole


" 31 Gerald Francis


Ireland


" 12 Nancy Beatrice


Farmer


Westminster, Vt. P. Edw. Island Paequannis, Ct. Ireland


Ganse Falls Gaysboro, N. S.


- 19 Helen Agnes


L


5


John Dunn


Nellie Powers


Paper maker


" 15 Julia


5 James Hume


Mary O. Bears


Farmer


Charlestown


Montpelier, Vt. Ireland


M'y 25 Helen Katherine 27 Alice


8 William Kiniry


L L L


3 Patrick J. Rcardon


Feb. 6 46


Ireland


Ireland


Walpole


M L


Charles H. Rose


Montreal, Can.


Ireland


3 Herbert G. Lamb


Walpole


M


Sex and Condition.


1 Oliver E. Hall


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1900.


Date of Birth.


Name of Child (if any).


Male or Female.


Living or


Stillborn.


No. ofchild


1st, 2d,etc.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother.


June19 Oliver " 28 Dennis


M


Ira S. Hubbard Michael Moynahan Fred Prentiss


Farmer Clerk Blacksmith


Chesterfield Northfield, Vt. Walpole New York Ireland


Langdon Athens, Vt. Putney, Vt. Bellows Falls Ireland


Bucksport, Me. Walpole


4 Alfred H.


M M F


L L


3


Charles C. Osgood


Stella M. Ordway Aggie Osika |Minnie C. Gates Alice W. Thurston Julia Bowler


Laborer Hotel keeper Paper maker Laborer Paper maker


Walpole


" 26 Roger Van Etten 5


F L


3 John A. Carter


F


5 Michael Lynch


1 Timothy Crimmons Bessie Grogan


Maggie Houlidan


6 Battistin A.


8


Battistin Ev'ngelists Elizabeth Barlow


Laborer


Italy


So. Charlestown Italy Concord, Vt.


Oct. 29 Joseph " 28 Gertrude Mary 27


F F M M


L


5 Frederick A. Ramsey


2 Harry M. Wilcox


Mary Stone Jennie L. Pratt Lizzie M. Keefe Mary Roland


Gardener Paper maker ·


4 George W. " 22 J. Stearns


L


Nov 13


" 12 Mary Madeline


" 28 Andrew


" 22 Anna


" 21 Jane


Dec. 5


M


5


Patrick Kenney


Frances Schichl Anna Hayes


Brewer Paper maker


Germany Ireland


Brooklyn, N. Y. Ireland


3


L


2 William Minerley


5 Catherine


F


1 John J. Connors


8 Annie Agnes


F


7 James Kane


1 Wm. H. McNamarra Sadie L. Macinnis Maggie Griffin


2 1 James Rattery Fred Watkins


Emma A. Houghton Farmer


Aug 10 Florence Evelyn " 29 John


M


1 Antoine Nausieber


M


L L


George E. Sherman


6 Mary " 20 Timothy P.


M F M M


Peter Delsignore


Agata


Trackman Farmer


Walpole


Rockingham, Vt. Walpole


8


St. Johns, N. B. Canada Stowe, Vt.


Vermont


Ireland


St. Albans, Vt. Old Town, Me. Stowe, Vt. Highgate Ireland


M M F M F


9 1 7 4 Alfred E. Godsoe Joseph Willette A. J. Ferry Frederick Brown Patrick Killeen 1 1 James Nancy Andrew Lesick


Josephine Hockenb'y Hotel keeper Hattie Flinton Mary J. King Mary Ann Croty Mary


Laborer Hotel keeper Laborer


Russia Ireland


Austria Ireland


7 John Conway


Margaret Gallagher Paper maker


3 Joseph Cook


Gertrude L. Lamb Alice J. McGowen Jennie H. Hoberts Lucy A. Colman Mary A. Sullivan Margaret Tyter


Electrician Laborer Paper maker Laborer


North Walpole P. Edw. Island Walpole Swanzey Russia


Quincy, Mass. Ireland


Hooksett Austria Walpole Weymouth, Ms. Ireland


" 18 John W.


M


10


Sex and Condition.


Name of Father.


July 10 Henry Ephraim 21 Frank William


M


M


5 George E.


3 James J. Keefe


Sept. 3 Katherine Frances


Date of Birth.


Sex and Condition.


Name of Child (if any).


Male or Female.


1st, 2d,etc. 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.


Dec. 25 |John James " 22 Anna " 26 " 21 Morris Alexander


M M


HOFF


3 3 Petro Pickul


Mary Sweeney Annie Pricurh Margaret A. Powers Paper maker Jane Ann Rattery Laborer


Laborer


Ireland Austria Drewsville P. Edward's Is.


Ireland Austria Montpelier, Vt. [Pr. Edw. Island


Thomas Quinn


1 George A. Gale Henry M. Ducet


4


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1900.


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. 1 Walpole


James B. Beckley Adine Philena Foster Elwin C. Clough


Walpole


51 |Nurse 1


Braintree, Ms.


James K. Beckley| Boston, Mass. Hope S. Kane Scituate, Mass. Henry T. Foster Walpole Hannah Fuller Westmoreland


1st


20 Farming


Goshen


Cyrus M. Clough Springfield Lydia F. Clough Goshen


1st Rev. I. B. Stuart Alstead


Mar. 3 Walpole


Earl H. Burt


Westmorel'nd 27 Blacksmith


Westmoreland


F. Mclaughlin Emma J. Hardy Henry D. Burt Helen Streeter Edward Wells Lizzie Short


Westmoreland


1st Rev. E. A. Keep Walpole


Katy L. Wells


Walpole


22 Housekeeper


Walpole


England


1 st


Apr. 4


Joseph B. Cobb


24 Farmer


.


Walpole


1st|Rev. J. F. Scott Walpole


1st


" 26


Bartholomew Kiniry Bridget Heslin


New YorkCity 26 Waitress


Ireland


B. Kiniry Ellen O'Connell Peter Heslin Mary Gibney Clarence Maxon Alice J. Austin


Ashaway, R. I. Potter Hill, R. I. Pat'k Shaughn'y Ireland


1st


-


7 Keene


Charles C. Maxon Mary Shanghnessy William M. Carley




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