Reports of the Town officers of Newmarket, New Hampshire 1919-1921, Part 4

Author: Newmarket (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Newmarket, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 294


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Number of visits of superin- tendent,


560


554


Number of days lost for bad


weather, teachers' illness, institutes, etc.


128.


2321/2


1


-


72


ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE.


The following pupils were present every session of the school year 1916-1917 without being tardy.


Mattie Atherton, Irene Carpenter, Walter Caswell, Florence Kelliher, Harold Pinkham, Ruth Sewall, Elizabeth Wood, Esther Blanchette, Raymond Carter, Clarabelle Demeritt, Amy Taylor, Rodrigue Carignan, Florence Caswell, Arthur Deauteuil, Benjamin McDaniel, Arthur Sewall, Robert Sharples, Edward Trottier, John Wawrzkiewies, Phillip Charest, Joseph Ray, Annie DeBlaker, Albert Stevens, Irma Yeaton, Wilbur Caswell, Lina Guevin, Marion Sharples, Merilda Goupil, Elmer Stevens, Dugal Sewall, Edgar Sewall and Laura Sewall. (33)


The following pupils were present every session of the school year 1917-1918 without being tardy :


Clarabelle Demeritt, Fillmore Dubrey, Clara Hale, Alice Lemieux, Daniel Mullen, Carlotta Colombo, Gladys Shepley, Elizabeth McDaniel, Rhoda Sewall, Jeanette St. Lawrence and Vivien Bergeron. (11).


AGE AND GRADE DISTRIBUTION, 1916-1917.


Age.


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


Tot.


No. Over Age


% Over Age


Grade I,


5


30


38


14


4


1


2


1


1


1


1


98


25


26


Grade II,


1


7


15


10


9


5


6


1


54


31


57


Grade III,


7


13


5


9


3


7


3


2


49


29


59


Grade IV,


1


9


5


8


4


1


5


3


36


26


72


Grade V,


1


4


7


7


6


12


5


3


45


33


73


Grade VI,


5


10


6


8


10


11


50


35


70


Grade VII,


5


7


4


3


19


7


37


Grade VIII,


1


4


8


4


4


3


24


11


46


High I,


2


6


7


8


2


2


27


12


44


High II,


2


3


6


1


12


1


8


High III,


3


4


1


5


1


1


7


2


29


Totals,


5


31


45


38


27


28


33


41


37


43


43


41


8


7


1


1


429


203


47


8


0


0


High IV,


Five being the age of admission, pupils more than one year older than that may be considered as over age. This table gives the distribution by ages and grades, the total enrollment in each grade, and the number and per cent of over age pupils, for the year 1916-1917.


Figures in bold denote normal ages.


73


ATTENDANCE TABLE FOR THE YEAR 1916-1917.


School


Teacher


Total


Enrollment


Number Boys


Number Girls


Average daily


Average daily


Absence


Average


Membership


Per cent of


Attendance


Number of


Tardinesses


Number of Visitors


Days lost, bad weather, etc.


High School,


Mr. Uniack,


54


28


26


47


2


49


95


46


6


7


Miss Lawrence,


Miss Fox,


Grades 7 & 8,


Miss Saunders,


43


22


21


40


2


42


96


55


6


91/2


Grade 6,


Miss Noble,


47


23


24


39


1


40


96


63


14


121/2


Grade 5,


Miss Tebbetts,


40


17


23


27


2


29


94


18


7


12 #F


Grades 4 & 2,


Mrs. Carpenter,


40


21


19


37


3


40


92


43


17


13 1:


Grade 3,


Miss Young,


49


28


21


35


2


37


95


46


22


13


Grade 2,


Miss Clifford,


43


15


28


38


2


40


95


17


22


1512


Grade 1,


Miss Kavanaugh,


58


24


34


37


3


40


93


50


35


151/2


North Side


Miss Ham,


38


14


24


32


1


33


95


14


22


14


Four Corners,


Miss Pickering,


17


9


8


15


1


16


94


97


10


16


Totals,


429


201


228


347


19


366


95


449


161


128


Attendance


74


AGE AND GRADE DISTRIBUTION, 1917-1918.


Age


4


:5


6


7


8


9 10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


Tot.


No. Over Age


% Over Age


Grade I,


2


28


22


10


4


1


1


1


69


17


24


Grade II,


2


12


16


13


5


1


2


2


53


23


43


Grade III,


1


3


15


14


6


4


7


1


1


52


33


63


Grade IV,


5


11


10


6


4


6


2


9


53


37


70


Grade V,


1


8


10


7


5


7


3


41


32


78


Grade VI


1


9


6


10


11


2


40


29


72


Grade VII,


1


4


11


4


6


6


32


16


50


Grade VIII,


1


1


1


5


8


2


1


2


21


5


24


High II,


2


3


4


1


10


1


10


High III,


1


1


3


5


10


0


0


High IV,


1


4


1


6


1


17


Totals,


2


30


35


29


39


30


29


36


46


45


43


34


13


2


1


414


204


49


Five being the age of admission, pupils more than one year older than that may be considered as over age. This table gives the distribution by ages and grades, the total enrollment in each grade, and the number and per cent of over age pupils, for the year 1917-1918.


Figures in bold denote normal ages.


75


7


10


4


4


2


27


10


37


High I,


.


1


1


ATTENDANCE TABLE FOR THE YEAR 1917-1918.


School


Teacher


Total


Enrollment


Number Boys


Number Girls


Non-resident


Average daily


Average daily


Absence


Average


Membership


Per cent of


Attendance


Number of


Tardinesses


Number of Visitors


Days lost, bad


weather, etc.


High School,


Mr. Morse,


47


24


23


3


39


2


41


94


209


3


16


Miss Lawrence


Miss Fox &


Miss Saunders,


Grades 7-8,


Miss Saunders,


47


24


23


1


43


3


46


96


32


10


31


Grades 6-7,


Miss Noble,


47


24


23


0


41


3


44


94


97


3


16


Grade 5,


Miss Tebbetts,


38


21


17


0


34


3


37


91


25


2


16


Grade 4,


Mrs. Carpenter,


51


26


25


0


36


5


41


88


85


15


281/2


Grade 3,


Miss Young,


50


19


31


0


42


4


46


91


73


3


2812


Grade 2,


Miss Clifford & Miss Welch,


53


24


29


0


34


5


39


88


50


19


32


Grade 1 North Side,


Miss Littlefield,


46


20


26


0


34


5


39


87


60


20


341/2


Miss Ham,


20


11


9


0


30


2


32


94


8


41


17


Miss Pickering,


15


7


8


0


12


2


14


88


92


26


13


Four Corners, Totals,


414


200


214


4


345


34


379


91


731


142


232 12


.


76


Pupils


Attendance


77


REPORT OF TREASURER


OF THE


NEWMARKET SCHOOL DISTRICT


From Feb. 15, 1917, to Aug. 31, 1918.


Dr.


Balance, Feb. 15, 1917,


$1,694 17


Town Treasurer, school money re-


quired by law, $2,962 50


School money in addition to


that required by law, 6,800 00


$9,762 50


Text books and scholars' supplies,


700 00


Notes and interest,


1,245 00


District officers,


215 00


Dog licenses, less damage,


89 75


State aid, for average attendance,


504 00


State aid, for qualified teachers, 518 .40


State aid, for Superintendent's salary,


400 00


State aid, literary fund,


301 68


On account of school money from Feb. 15 to Aug. 31, 1918


6,500 00


Tuitions,


211 00


Refunded by Town on sewer account,


93 75


Refunded, error in book bill,


9 29


$22,244 54


-


1


78


Cr.


TEACHERS.


John R. Uniack,


$ 600 00


Alvin S. Morse,


1,200 00


Helen E. Lawrence,


975 00


Edwina Fox,


471 25


Leah Saunders,


468 75


Elizabeth G. Saunders,


825 00


Leola C. Noble,


. 775 00


Anna Kavanaugh,


200 00


Jennie M. Young,


750 00


Cora B. Tebbetts,


750 00


Mary B. Carpenter,


675 00


Ruth Littlefield,


500 00


Elizabeth Welch,


300 00


Margaret Clifford,


432 50


Margaret Pickering,


725 00


Martha B. Walker (music),


450 00


Alma B. Roy (drawing),


300 00


Helen R. Bragdon, substitute,


12 50


6000 $11,110 00


10,510,00


SUPERINTENDENT.


Louis DeWitt Record,


$400 00


Edward H. Leonard, 800 00


$1,200 00


79


TEXT BOOKS


Ginn & Co.,


$116 25


American Book Co.,


152 46


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


34 28


D. C. Heath & Co.,


34 95


Charles E. Merrill Co.,


24 03


The Macmillan Co., 23 87


D. Appleton & Co.,


9 00


Silver, Burdette & Co.,


4 03


Little, Brown & Co.,


1 26


Scott, Forseman & Co.,


94


$416 72


1


SCHOLARS' SUPPLIES.


Milton Bradley Co.,


$338 80


J. L. Hammett Co.,


264 43


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


201 52


Ginn & Co.,


57 90


Herbert L. Palmer,


43 00


Houghton, Mifflin Co.,


12 17


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins,


13 50


D. C. Heath & Co.,


7 16


C. C. Burchard & Co.,


6 03


S. A. Courtis,.


5 73


George W. Nutter, pencil sharpener,


5 10


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., labora- tory equipment and supplies, 82 09


Edward H. Quimby, typewriter and supplies, 105 89


D. Appleton & Co.,


75


$1,144 07


80


REPAIRS


John H. Griffin, repairs to boiler, etc. $396 38 William J. Caswell, labor and


materials, North Side, 85 00


William J. Caswell, labor and


materials, Four Corners, 70 00


Fred F. Pichette, steel.ceiling, North Side, 160 00


Slatington-Bangor Slate Syndicate, blackboards, 71 04


A. T. Stackpole, labor and materials, 37 50


George F. Hardy, labor and materials, 17 60


Ora L. Keniston, labor 9 25


Frank E. Willey, labor and materials, 18 95


William E. Smith, labor, 3 00


George C. Sewall, labor, 3 00


$871 72


TRANSPORTATION.


Ralph Mathes,


$580 00


Fred Langley, 348 00


Mary Chisholm,


136 50


$1,064 50 .


NOTES AND INTEREST.


Newmarket National Bank,


$2,295 83


William M. Simpson,


40 00


$2,335 83


81


CARE OF BUILDINGS.


John D. Long, services as janitor, $1,025 00 Richard A. Starling, services as janitor, 60 00 Margaret Pickering, care of Four Corners' schoolhouse, 14 25


Masury, Young & Co., supplies, 95 90


West Disinfecting Co., disinfectants, 78 25


F. H. Durgin, supplies, 67 35


Effie Starling, cleaning rooms, 21 60


Charles Stillson, cleaning rooms, . 20 00


Standard Plate Glass Co., supplies, 3 13


A. J. Turcotte, supplies, 4 25


Z. Roy, hauling ashes, 6 00


$1,395 73


DISTRICT OFFICERS.


John D. Long, services as Truant


Officer, $100 00


Frank H. Pinkham, services as Treasurer,


50 00


School Board, salary, 50 00


Channing Folsom, salary as Moderator, 5 00


True E. Smith, salary as District Clerk, 5 00


$210 00


FUEL.


John E. Kent, coal, $1,368 09


George W. Pendergast, wood, 3 00


Israel Beauchaine, wood, 3 50


Channing Folsom, wood,


26 75


Fred E. Sanborn, wood, 2 50


$1,403 84


82


MISCELLANEOUS.


A. F. Priest, clocks, $18 00


Newmarket Electric Co., supplies and service, 70 31


M. H. London, furniture, etc. 19 39


Bela Kingman, insurance, 33 40


F. H. Pinkham, printing, 53 27


Todd Protectograph Co., check protector, 39 20


Newmarket Orchestra, music for 1917 graduation, 10 00


Newmarket Orchestra, music for 1918 graduation, 18 00


Louis DeW. Record, express, telephone, postage, etc. 3 51


Edward H. Leonard, express, telephone, postage, travelling expense, etc. 46 91


John H. Griffin, sundries, 9 60


A. F. Priest, telephone, postage, etc.


3 00


W. S. Ross, engrossing diplomas, 3 50


Mrs. L. G. Laporte, ribbon for diplomas, 3 35


F. H. Malo, freight and trucking, 19 22


B. S. Kingman Co., repairing clocks, 4 25


Dr. G. H. Towle, Jr., professional services, 2 00


$356 91


$21,509 32


Balance, Aug. 31, 1918,


735 22


$22,244 54


FRANK H. PINKHAM, Treasurer.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of the School District of Newmarket, have examined the foregoing account and found it correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers.


HERBERT H. KNOWLTON, ERNEST BOISVERT,


Auditors.


83


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


REPORT OF TREASURER.


CLARA A .HAINES, Treasurer, in account with Public Library.


Dr.


To cash on hand,


$269 88


To appropriation,


500 00


To fines,


6 00


$775 88


Cr.


Paid Librarian,


$350 00


Janitor,


100 00


Books,


191 41


Magazines,


28 00


Supplies,


6 52


Balance,


99 95


$775 88


CLARA A. HAINES, Treasurer.


VITAL STATISTICS.


TO THE SELECTMEN :


In compliance with Chapter 43, Section 48, of the Pub- lic Statutes, requiring Clerks of Towns to furnish a transcript of the record of Marriages, Births and Deaths for publication in the annual town reports, I hereby submit the following.


ALBERT F. PRIEST, Acting Town Clerk.


B


Births Registered in the Town of Newmarket


Date 1918.


Name of Child (if any).


Sex.


Living or Stillborn.


No. of Child.


Color


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Jan.


4 Beatrice


15 Joseph Wiifrid ..


Male


..


5th


Alexis Pelletier.


Rose Alma Martel


66


17 Mary Eva ...


Female


66


10th


Lydia Duquette.


25 Joseph Jean ...


Male


11th


George Labranche ..


Lydia Duquette


25 Marie Cecelia E ..


Female Male


Female Male


66


2d


1st


Feb. 4


66


17 Lougen Joseph ..


Female


1st


Aime Duquette.


Rose Deautille ..


.6


19 Henri Wilfrid ...


Male


2d


Ernest Gervais


Donalda Latour


19 Edmond Roger ..


4 Lula ..


Female


1st


5tlı


Thomas Levesque


George C. Sewall.


Paul Dulka ...


Mary Pujsuai.


66


15 Leslie Andrew.


Male


Female


66


1st


Aime Labranche


Aurea Loiselle ..


28


Male


Stillborn


3d


Cyprien Doucette.


Rose Beliveau


Apr 4


5 Clara Helen ..


Female Living ...


10th


John Szacik


Babina Drzymalska


66


14 Robert Donald ...


Male



Adelard Roussea


Joseph Marcotte.


Maria Levesque


6 4 18


22 Lucy. 22 Patricia Ida C ...


Female


6


1st


Frank Laflamme


Clara Rene ..


66


28 Helena.


Female


6th


Frank Gro hmal.


Rosie Gadowska ..


May ..


14 ..


Male


Female


.6


Ist


Stanley Bargiel


Henry Goupil ..


Lylih Tessier


June 6 Edward.


10 William Henry ..


Ist


Edmond Provencher.


Marie A. Mathieu.


Denis Morin.


Marie L. Rousseau


16 Joseph Robert A. 16 Stasir


Female


5th


George Homak ..


Rosalli Liszkiwa.


Napoleon Lebeuff.


Artouse Belanger.


Alexina Langlois.


21 Beulah Luella ..


66


1st


John Gillis


Lottie Twombly.


July 15 Maurice G ..


Male Female


6.


1st


Edmond Bergeron


Regina Baillargeon


60


66


66


1st


Henry Bergeron


James Marelli.


Willie Koran


Fedna Washilaw.


66


16 Robert Wallis ... 4 Stif


Female


2d


Aime Sylvestre.


Marie Beaudoin


66


10 Lillian Florida ..


66


Ist


Paul Roals


Hornidas Bilodea


Josephine Breton


66


14 Telesphor Zeph. 21


Female


2d


H. A. Hartley ...


Joseph Moreau


Delvina Moreau


Nov. 5 Jeminea J ... 1] Victoria.


13 Brumislawa K ...


4th


Jolın Pelczar.


Stephina Bajwicka


17 Albina ...


4th


Josepli Gendron


Leda Bruneau.


21 Bernard.


Male


4th


John Paradis


S. Rulikwiski.


23 Bruce Thomas ... 29 Ernest Howard ..


66


6


6th


William P. Haley. Roger Magoon.


Harriet Willey Julia Dnnaven.


Dec.


1 Marie Lea A. . ..


Female Male


66


2d


Alphonse Tourigney ..


Alice Lefevre ..


6 Donald Everett ..


11 John ..


28 Celia.


Female


5tl


Louis Wienski.


V. Janiszenska


31 Stanley Joseph ..


Male


3d


Charles Bargiel.


P .. Barela


66


10 Lillian Belle .. .


Lucy Laughton ..


66


11 Lelmarda


18 Joseph Wilfrid E.


Ist


Wilfrid Poivier.


Rose A. Bellemore


Charles Landry.


Amanda Fontaine.


26 Junenia


Female


2d


Frank Sopel-


Thomas Luzon


Genive Daignault ..


17 Joseph Robert ...


66


2d


-


Burleigh Dennett.


Marion Langley


John Pochlopek


Helena Maitrik


26 Joseph A. A.


Male


2d


Auguste Tourigny


Florida Marcotte


22 Josephine Sophia 23 Georgie R ...


Male


Ttlı


6th


Xavier Blanchette


Mary L. Roberge.


11 Joseph Marcel ...


9th


8th


Napoleon Emond.


Hedwidge Michaud.


17 Bertha.


18 Mary Flora ..


Ist


Paul Fortier


Fred Baillargeon


Amelia Bergeron


6.


6th


Peter Morin, Jr


Eva Couture.


Aug. 7 Irene ..


11 Enrico T'ileppo ..


Male


Female


2d


Sept. 9 ...


Male


66


6th


Simeon Langlois


1st


Percy B. Jolinson


Hazel Folsom


Eliza Veta


.6


9 Cecelia


Male


66


1st


Emmeline Sheppard.


27 Marie Alice A ...


66


3d


John Lizak.


Nella Russ.


11th


Joseph Bedard.


Rosanna Cote ..


Ernest Levesque.


Lydia Roberge


3 Edward.


. .


2d


Everett Wilson.


Minerva Fitch.


3d Frank Bawaki Mary Manick


All White.


Arthur Mongeon


Emilia Pelletier


26


27 Nelson Sibley.


27


28 Lewis Alcott ..


George Frank Walker; Velma James


Louis Belanger.


Delina Couture


Thomas Biskup.


Mary Jedysik.


66


18 Marie Rose A. . .


6 Marie Irene E ...


6th


Ist


1st


.Joseph A. Hood


Ethel Wickstead.


26 Gerard .


Male


5th


.Jesse N. Carpenter Frank Weida.


Julia Bober


Annie Lamie


Rosie Gasda,


15th


6th


Edmond Lambert. Jacob Bihko ..


Delina Baillargeon


Mar


Female Living ...


7th


3d


Edward B. Carpenter. Rose M. Langlois .. Simeon Fortin.


Agline Deshaies.


17 Omer George ....


Bertha Jannelle.


25 Marie Jeannette.


Alphonse Roy. George Labranche


Ist


2d


Antony Wojnar


Fany Zuk.


Fredeline Beauchesne.


Carolina Jadawaski


Josephine Bergeron


Eva Gelle.


Henriqua Hidzel.


28 Anna Cecile.


4th


Walter Pochłopek


Stella Zinuijuzka. Cordelia Rondeau


Easilia Levni.


Lydia Baillargeon


Oct.


16


2dl


Peter Nyada ..


Florida Cote.


. 21 Adelain Doris .. 27 Adela.


20 Alexandria ...


lith


Joseph Gilbert.


24 Marie Merina.


5th


2d


5th


20


11th


3d


8th


8tl


Ist


5th


Stiliborn Living ...


4th


C


for the Year Ending December 31; 1918.


Color of Parents


Residence of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father:


Birthplace of Mother.


New market ..


Laborer ..


Newmarket


Waterville, Me ...


Mill Operative.


Wood Dealer ..


Teamster ...


Newmarket.


Newmarket ..


Woonsocket, R. I . Austria


Concord.


Lee ..


Austria


Mill Operative.


Newmarket.


Mill Operative.


Mill Operative.


Mill Operative.


Canada.


Lawrence, Mass ...


Mill Operative. Adamsdale, Mass .. Laborer. . .. Canada


Mill Operative.


Russia.


Russia.


Canada.


Cary, Me.


Mill Operative


Austria.


Austria.


Soldier.


Lowell, Mass


England


Laborer.


Canada.


Canada.


Mill Operative.


Canada.


Canada.


Canada


Teamster . . . . Mill Operative.


Austria


Austria


Laborer.


Canada ..


Canada ..


Vermont ....


Mill Operative.


Austria ..


Canada


Canada


Mill Operative.


Canada


Canada ..


Mechanic ......


Sutton, Vt.


Newmarket ..


Mill Operative.


Austria.


Austria.


Mill Operative.


Warren, R. I.


Manchester


Mill Operative.


Canada


Canada.


Mill Operative.


Austria.


Austria ..


Teamster


Canada.


New York.


Austria ..


Mill Operative. Canada.


Machinist.


So. Berwick, Me ..


Canada


Teamster


Canada.


Canada


Canada.


Canada


Poland.


Carpenter


Silk Weaver. .


Canada


Canada


Canada.


Newmarket


Canada.


63


Mill Operative.


Mil! Oper itive


Merchant ...


Italy.


Italy ..


Russia ..


Farmer.


Mill Operative.


Wire Worker. . France. Mill Operative. Mill Operative.


Canada.


Haverhill, Mass. . .


Brighton, Me.


Mill Operative.


Mill Operative.


Canada


Canada.


Austria.


Canada.


Mill Operative.


Austria .


Austria.


Mill Operative.


Newmarket.


Newmarket.


Plumber .....


Deerfield .


Epping .


Canada.


Mill Operative. Barber ..


Canada ..


Newmarket ..


Farmer.


Maine


N. H


Austria.


Austria.


Austria.


Austria.


Austria


-


Mill Operative.


Lumberman ... Mill Operative.


Anstria.


Lee ...


Lowell, Mass.


Austria


Austria ...


Manville, R. I.


Manchester ..


Mill Operative. Farmer.


Canada.


Newmarket


Newmarket


Biddeford, Me.


Austria.


Mill Operative


Austria.


Canada


Mill Operative. Laborer


Canada


Austria


Fall River, Mass ..


Canada.


M'e


Newmarket


Newmarket.


Mill Operative.


Mill Operative.


Lee ..


Canada


Austria


Russia ..


Canada


Canada.


Mill Operative. Barber


Russia


Maine


Canada


Laconia


Barton, Vt ..


Russia.


Russia


Canada.


Manchaug, Mass Worcester, Newmarket.


Haverhill, Mass


Newmarket ..


Mill Operative.


Canada ..


Canada.


Austria.


Austria.


Mill Operative. Laborer ..


Austria. Canada


Adams, Mass


Austria


Mill Operative Mill Operative. Mill Operative


Canada.


Newmarket ..


Canada


Canada ..


Biddeford, Me ... Canada ...


Mill Operative


Mill Operative.


Canada.


Austria.


All White.


parket


....


. ....


......


. ....


...


.....


....


.. .. 1 .. ...


.....


......


...


....


Mill Operative. Canada.


Canada.


Canada.


Canada


Silk Weaver


Carpenter ..


Carpenter


Loom Fixer ...


Merchant. ....


Canada


....


D


Marriages Registered in the Town of Newmark


Date. 1918.


Place of Marriage.


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Age.


ZI Color.


- --


Occupation of Groom and Bride.


Place of Birth of Each.


Jan. 3 Newmarket ....


Antonio Accomangina Portsmouth ..


Newmarket.


15


= Mill Operative.


Canada


" 27 Exeter.


Robert Sharples


Newmarket


Ruth Varney


Henry LeBlence.


25


Teamster. ...


Amesbury, Mass


Edith M. Bell.


25


Mill Operative. Newmarket.


.6


1,


Luigi Mercuri.


Worcester, Mass. 25 .. Foreman ..


Newmarket .... ...


22


" Will Operative. Canada.


Apr. 2


Leon Cardin.


Leslie McIntire


Henry Lachance


Biddeford, Me ... 32. "


Mill Operative. Biddeford, Me ... Mili Operative. Biddeford, Me ..


66


Adelard Beaulieu


Newmarket. 23


.. Mill Operative


Canada


Laura Hamel.


John B. Lacombe.


Exeter


25 . Painter


Lowell, Mass


Mary Jane Cunniff ..


Newmarket ..


26 - Mill Operative. England.


May 3 Portsmouth ....


Edward F. Fredette ... Exerina A. Browe. ..


66


40 .**


At Home


New York


¥ 14 Newmarket .


Frank Mullen


Malden, Mass ... 24


Soldier


Exeter


Alice Louzon ..


Newmarket. 17


"


Mill Operative Newmarket ..


"


18


Calixte Baillargeon .. Georgiana Bouclier.


Thomas Deautille.


20 Mill Operative. Lawrence, Mass.


Mary Provencal


17


Mill Operative. Dover ..


John F. Dalton, Jr


29


Steam Fitter ...


Peabody, Mass.


Ruth Littlefield


Charles Lavoie.


Wakefield .. 63


Mill Operative. Canada


Deynalda Breton


Newmarket .. 41 Mill Operative. Canada.


Ernest John Ames


Albany, N. Y.


36


Dairyman . . New York


Grace Henry ..


35


Boston, Mass.


" 29 Haverhill, Mass James B. Towle


Josephine M. Tuttle ...


Newmarket 41


6. Clerical Work.


Newmarket.


" 30 Newmarket ....


Albert Morin


Somersworth


26


Soldier.


Somersworth


Newmarket.


24


Mill Operative. Newmarket 1


Oct. 5


Eva Labranche ... Harold E. Meserve .... Mildred A. Stevens.


66


19


Painter.


Eaton ...


-


18 At Home.


Newmarket


Wladystraw Radwan .. Karyna Tatara.


William H. McNamara E. Boston, Mass.


21


Electrician ....


Boston, Mass.


Lucy Houle ..


Newmarket. ... 21


= Mill Operative. Canada.


Nov. 4


Walter Olszanowski ...


201


" Laborer. .. Poland.


...


Mary Piwowar,


191 .. Mill Operative. Poland.


1


Italy


Emma Mercier


24


Woonsocket, R. I. . Welder


Mill Operative. Cumberland Hill, R.


10


Ida Wright.


29


19 Mill Operative


Canada


23


..


20 W Laborer


Italy.


22


U. S. Navy ....


Bookkeeper ...


Newmarket


Feb. 1 Newmarket ...


5


Mill Operative. Austria


33 22


Mill Operative. Austria.


Salisbury


Manchester .. 52


21


Meat Cutter ... Canada


26


Mill Operative. Salem, Mass.


July 15


18


·2 School Teacher Ogunquit, Me.


..


Sept. 11 Lee.


Salesman


20


1


Louise Billodeau


21


24


50 . Mill Operative. Oxford, Mass


markefor the Year Ending December 31, 1918.


E


Lıca.


Names of Parents.


Birthplace of Parents


Occupation.


Con- di- tion.


Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom married.


Laborer.


1st


Rev. J. H. Riley,


Newmarket


Joseph Billodeau Angelina Ratte


Canada.


James Sharples


England


Mill Operative. Housewife.


1st


Rev. William E. Soule,


Exeter


Harry Varney. Annie Buckley


Exeter ...


Eugene Le Blence


Canada.


Phobe Pelletier. Canada .


Newmarket


Thomas McWhinnie .. Ireland ..


Isabella Bell.


Newmarket


Housework


Joseplı Mercuri Italy.


Gassumina Palema


Italy


Housewife ..


Newmarket


Adolphe Mercier.


Canada


Mill Operative. Housewife. ..


Mill Operative. 1st


Rev. R. W. Simpson,


Newmarket


HIL, R. INelson Mclntire


Salmon Falls


Painter. 1st


Olive Smith ..


Providence, R. I ...


Me


Louis Lachance Josephine Dube


Canada.


Canada.


Mill Operative. Mill Operative. Housewife ..... Mill Operative.


1st


Irving T. George, J. P.,


Me ...


William Wright.


Canada


1st


Gudulir Daughny


Biddeford, Me ..


Victor Beaulieu.


Canada.


1st


Rev. J. H. Riley,


Aurore Caron.


Canada.


Pierre Hamel.


1st


Jessie Tourigny


Canada


Mill Operative.


Ist


Rev. J. H. Riley,


A. Carnfulle ..


Canada


Mill Operative.


1st


Sarah O'Hara.


Housework.


2d


Rev. Lucius H. Thayer,


Portsmouth


Tusante Browe


Z. Douglas ...


Pittsfield, Me


Housewife ..


Frank A. Mullen


Exeter ...


Machinist .. 1st


Elizabeth Phillips


St. George, N. B ...


Housewife.


Felix Louzon ..


Canada.


Mill Operative. Ist


Cordelia l'aul. Canada.


Housewife.


Calixte Baillargeon Canada


). Provancal.


Canada


Canada


Farmer


Alvina Fournier. Mass ...... Leon Deautille.


›dile Bergeron.


Canada.


. : Housewife .. Mill Operative. Housewife .. ..


1st


Father Joseph, O. S. B.,


Newmarket


Joseph Provencal. Alfonsine Moreau ..


Canada ...


At Home.


Plumber 1st


True E. Smithi, J. P.,


Newmarket


Me.


Abigail Maxwell.


Ogunquit, Me


At Home


Rev. J. H. Riley,


Newmarket


Francis Breton . Brether.


Canada


Laborer .. Ist


William Ames Abigail Greene.


Housewife.


Engineer


Housewife.


Rev. J. Franklin Babb, Haverhill, Mass.


C. J. Drew Leon Morin


Barber 1st


Rev. J. H. Riley,


Newmarket


Canada


Farmer


1st


Canada.


Freedom ..


Ist


Rev. William Ramsden, Newmarket


Albert E. Stevens


Durhanı.


Farmer. 1st


Mildred Wilson


Rockland, Me


Housewife


Jolin Radwan


Austria ..


Austria.


Austria


Farmer. 1st


Katazyna Wojcik


Austria.


Boston, Mass


Carpenter. 1st


Housewife. ..


1st


Poland.


Mill Operative.


1st


Rev. J. II. Riley,


Newmarket


Hasiez Piwowar


Poland


Farmer .. 1st


Julia Wojnar


Poland


Housewife ..


Rev. J. II. Riley,


Newmarket


William H. McNamara Mary E. Carroll. 1. Jules Houle. Orissa Tourigny. Alex Olszanowski.


Canada Canada Mill Operative. Housewife .. . . .


Jucy Topolski


Poland Housewife .....


Farmer. 1st Rev. J. H. Riley,


Newmarket


Megi O. Tericy. Peter Tatara ..


Barnstead


Physician. 2d


Gilmanton


Housewife.


Durham.


Farmer. 2d


Durham


Housewife.


Clovis Sadiez Gideon Labranche Lea Roy.


Housewife.


Edwin W. Meserve. Aun Whittaker.


Chatham, Me.


Merchant. 1st


Canada.


Laborer. 2d


Augustine Lavoie. Lea St Lauraine ..


Canada


Housewife.


Housewife. Farmer. 2d 2d


Rev. Arthur Brotherston, Lee


Willard Stoddard. Cliza Blunt .. George H. Towle Panthia Tucker .. Edwin A. Young


Peabody, Mass.


... John F. Dalton


Mary E. Spillane C. S. Littlefield.


Peabody, Mass. Ogunquit, Me


Miner 1st Housewife. 1st


Rev. J. H. Riley,


Newmarket


Eugene Boucher


Canada ..


M'anada.


Newmarket ..


Soldier. Ist


Newmarket


Martin Cunniff


Ireland


Ireland


Joseph Fredette.


Margaret Labste.


Canada.


Housewife. 1st


R. I.


Nicholas Accomangina Italy. Lucy Lespiedantonio. Italy


Housewife ..


Canada .


Laborer .. Housewife ..


1st


Ellen Collins


England


Newmarket.


1st


Rev. William Ramsden,


Rev. J. H. Riley,


1st


Maris Bernier.


Canada


Louis Cardin.


Newmarket


Newmarket


Joseph Lacombe Canada


Canada


Housewife ..... Mill Operative. Housewife .. . . Mill Operative. Housewife


Rev. William Ramsden,


Newmarket


Canada .. Hannibal Ctr., N. Y


Boston, Mass


Meat Cutter ... Housewife ..... Mill Operative. 1st Mill Operative. 1st Farmer. 1st


F


Deaths Registered in the Town of Newmarket


Age.


Date. 1918.


Name and Surname of the Deceased.


Years.


: = { Days.


Place of Birth.


Sex.


Color.


Widowed,


Married or


Single.


Occupation.


.Jan. 8 Joseph St. Hilaire .. 39


6 11 Newmarket.


Male ..


M


Loom Fixer ...


Feb. 66


4 Adelaide Morin.


Newmarket.


Female


7 George W. Chapman


82


3 15 Newmarket.


Male


S


Farmer ...


7 Marie J. Labranche.


Mar. 8'John M. Landry .. 60


25 Paul S. Magoon


6


2


19 Epping .


.. 28 -- Doucette


.. Newmarket.


A pr. 5 Mabel Luzon.


I|Newmarket. Canada.


Female Male Female ..


M


Mill Operative.


2 24 Ossipee.


1


Somersworth


S M


Housewife.


6 | 8|Newmarket 66 Male 6.28 Newmarket.


li |Newmarket ..


2.14 Portsmouth


W W


Retired.


3 23 Canada. . .


Female Male Female ...


5 3 Newmarket. Ireland . Male


S


Laborer ..


8


8 Newmarket. Female


10 29 Southington, Conn


28 11


Sept. 19 Joseph Bruneau 23 Timothy O'Leary . .


60


Ireland


M


Newmarket


S


Newmarket.


S


Laborer.


...


2


3. Newmarket.


Female Male .6


Newmarket


..


5 Durham.


M


Housewife ..


8 Canada 6| Adelard Gravel. 21 7 Thomas Levesque. 37 Canada .. .


S M


Mill Operative. Mill Operative


1


6 Newmarket


5 21 Newmarket. Canada


M


Mill Operative.


10 Newmarket.


Female ..


10 Marie Sylvestre.


7 Canada ...


M


Housewife.


10 Leo Marcotte


1


2 Newmarket


Male Female




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