'Thompson Alice (Dean), wife of James. Oct. 5. 1873, ;^';y.
'Towner Reuben, '^'formerly of KillinLjworth in Comiecticnt. who
was drowned in this town April 20, 181 2. a<2^ed 3oy."
'Tuttle Cershom, T^scj. Auu^. 13, 1777. ^^y.
Tuttle Hannah, wife oi" Oliver. Sept. 12. 1785. 42y.
'Tuttle Daniel, son of 01i\erand Hannah. Marcli 2. 1777. i\.
'Tyler J^enjamin. I'el). 17, 1826, 55y.
Tyler Anna (Smith), wife of Benjamin. .May 12. 1855, 75y.
Tyler Joseph, son of Lt. Benjamin and Ainia. March 2]. 1S16,
6w.
11/; .s 7' VAliT CHIJi'rJl YAIU) 7.'?
Tvlcr Beiumi S., son of LJenjainiu, Jr., and Antia. July 22,
1796, i_)in. "A still born daufjliter of the same parents
l)uiied In his side."
Tyler Ephraini. Dec. 16, 1823, 6^\ .
Tyler Abigail, wife of Ephraim. March 18, 1814, 53y.
Tvler Miles, ••son of Ephraini and Abigail, who was killed
Aug. ^, 181 I bv a cart wheel running over him in the 13th
year of his age."
A stone also erected on Winter atreet near the place of the sccidcnt.
Tyler Rebekah. daughter Ephraim and Abigail. July 11, 1804,
2y. lom.
Tyler Sally, daughter of abo\e. -S-w^- -^9? '79^' 'om. 29d.
Tyler Benjamin P., son of above. March 31, 1814, 33> •
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Tyler William. April 19, 1836, 30V.
Tyler Ephraim. Born Sept. i6, 1783, died Dec. 12, 1S42.
Tyler Sarah ((yookin). wife of above. Born 1793, died August
28, 1820.
Tyler Lydia, wile of Ephraim. March 5, 1822, 52y.
Tyler Rebecca (Reed), wife of Ephraim. Born June 3. 17S4,
died June 10, 1875 .
Tvler P2mily, daughter of Ephraim and Sarah. Born Xov.
1819, died Dec. 23, 182 1.
Tyler George E. Born Dec. 29, 1829, died July 16, 1840.
William B. Born Dec. 8, 1S35, died Dec. 10, 1865.
Benjamin P. Born Aug. 3, 1833, died Xov. 29, 1867.
From George to Benjamin were children of Ephraim and Rebecca Tyler.
Tyler John. Born April 8, 1802, died Jan. 13, 1886.
Tyler Mary (W^ebster). Born July 27, 1807, died August 22,
1852.
Tyler, infant child of John and Mary. Aprd 6, iSoS, Srh.
Tyler John L.. son of above. May 30, 1814, 2y. 3d.
Tyler Joseph G., son of above. April 6, 1813, ly. 3m. sd.
Tyler John L., son of above. Feb. 25, 1816, 4y. 5m.
Tyler Benjamin. March 9, 1814, 8ry. i6d.
He came from Wallingford, Conn., in 1767. He built the first mill in
town, it being located at We.st Claremont east of the highway on the north
side of Sugar River. He was a prominent man of.the town for nianv vears
and ancestor of the family of this name in Claremont.
74 )yi:sr [i:\irr ciirL-cii ).\i,-/>
Tvlcr MchiliiliK'. wilo of Ik-iijainin. |;in. jy. iN-\^. <)J\.
'i^'lcr Austin. Au;;. i-'. iS.j|.5(\.
'I'\lcr Alice ( Kiii<^sl)iii\ ) . w itV ot' Antin. \)i.\-. H). iS^^. 6.S\ .
Tvlcr Mar\ . wife ol" Fred A. May iS. iSOj. j^\ .
'P\ Icr Nfarv [. (Sniitli). wile of IdIiii. l?<>in Iiil\ j. iSuj. (ra-tl
Jan. iS. iNy.j.
Tyler John. Born 1773, died iSj-.
Tvler iSIarv ((iiddinj^s). wile of John. r>(jiii 17^1. died I'Si:-.
These t\v(i arc on the iiKiiniment ot lolin TnIci.
T\ler Maria V. (Clement), wife ot" )aines .\. Wnvw in Ww
^'ork city June 29, 1S45. died March 10. 1S93.
Tv ier I'^li/abeth. dau'^hter ot" [ohn .ind M;n\ . .Ma\ Ji. iSi",
3m. 8(1.
'IMer [olin 11. ISorn ( )cl . ij. iS:^_'. died Jan. jy. iS()(j.
ll,iham lames I'hineas. son of ( jeorj4e IJaxlei and Mary Duncan
ITphani of L'lareniont. New Hampshire. Horn Oct. zy .
1S27. died .\])r. S. iS<)^. A I'uhlie spirited citi/.en of
Claremont.
A son of Hon. George U. Ipham. W a> loiiiuler ol ilie .Siilii\aii Maciiiii-
erv company, and extensively ensjaged in nlinin^ and niarlilc industries.
Was representative in 1S65-66.
Vpham Walker Elizabeth, \\ire of lames Phineas I'pham. and
daughter of J^^amuel and Ruth Fester Rice of .Sonth Ber-
wick. Maine. Born Dec. 24. 1S30, died Apr. 11, 1876.
( lod's Pi()\ idence Mine Inlieritance.
Veasev Benjamin. March 17. 1N70, 71 \. Jm.
Veasev Amanda (OlncN). w il'e of Benjamin. Jan. _'. iSSi, 79\ .
Waterman Mar\ P., wife of A/.ro. Dlw 26, 1877, 36y.
Warner Rachel, wife of Daniel. Boiii in Farmington, Conn.,
[une 2. I 716. died Jan. 16, 1791. She was one of the first
members of the first l^piscopal church.
Warner Daniel. March 11. 1S02. 86y.
Webster .\nn S. ('I'yler), wife of Arthu> . Jan. 19. 1837, 29y.
Webster Artliur. liorn Api". 10. 1S12. died Oct. 9. 1869.
WEST PABT rrnUECH YARD 73
^^'ebstelâ– Ana Maria, daughter of al)ove. Feb. 21, TS47. ^^yâ–
VVeb.ster Eliza H., daughter of above. Jan. 5, 1836, ly.
Webster v^a rah (T\ler). w i(e ot" Di. Thomas. >rareh 25, 1S45.
75y.
Weld Isabel I'oslcr. Apv. _'S, 1864. ^2\.
Weld Emina (j.. daughter nf" Isabel F. and .'<. J. July 19.
1 85 7, 2y. 4111. lod.
Wilniarth ^Matilda, wife ol" D. C .Vpr. 17. 1870. t,o\.
Wibnarth Annie. June 21. 1S82. I3y. loni.
Wilson Josiah F. Aug. 24, 1871, 76y.
Wilso!^. John. N(>\-. 8, 1809, 24y.
Wilson Joseph. Jan. 4, 1S26. 77y.
\Vilson Hannah, wife of Joseph. Dec. 9, 1841, 9iy.
\Vilson Joseph, Jr. Apr. 14. 1814, 3iy.
Wilson William, from England. Feb. 17. 1845. 7iy.
Wilson ]Mar\. wife of William. .*^ept. 29. 1844, 7oy.
\\'iIson Car\ .\lfred. son of John Xewnian and .Sal)ra Newton
Wilson of Newark, Ohio. Born Oct. 3, 1S45. ^''^*^^ Sept.
14. 189^. .V soldier of the Republic and a i^risoner at .\n-
derson\ ille.
\\'heelock Rispah. daughter of AUVed and Risj^ah A. .'^jpt. 9,
182^, 2v. 4m. 6d.
Whitcoml) l-^X'eland. Dec. 22. 1840. 3oy.
Whitcomb Nanc\ . w ife of Freeland. May 13, 1839. 28y.
Whitcoml) L\niai\. '-Died for his country in the battle of
Spotts\ Ivania, \'a.. Ma\ 18. 1864, aged 32y. Buried on
the field of battle."
Whitcoml^ William K.. sou of l,\uian and FJi/.abeth. Dec. 1.
18^3. lom.
Whitcoml) [ennie (.. daughter of al>()\e. ]u\\ 2^. 1856. 20m.
Whitcomb Ivlward L.. son of above. |ulv S- '^56, 7'^^"
Whiting William, killed b\ ihe fall of a tree June 2. 1800. aged
^^'hiting• Arlema^. s<ju of William anel .Mehitable. Killed In a
fall from a horse No\ . 27,, '799. ' i\-
Woodell H;trriet, wife of (reorge. ^fa^• (1. i86|. h^\ .
76' WKSr PAFV CnUUCH YARD-
VV\se John. Born in Falkirk, vSlerliiigshirc. Scotland June 2/],
t77o, died June 6, iSi6.
Stone rrcctcd bv his son fohii \\'\>c ot Miildlctown. ( Onii.
Bailev Cyntliia R., wile of John. July 7, 1874, 513. 8m. id.
Bowkcr Daniel S. F^orn in Springfield. \'t., Sept. 6, 1804.
died March 11, 1872.
Cook James A. May 15, 1866, 51}.
York Joseph. "In memory of one of the first settlers of the
town." Dec. 30, 1S03, 87y.
York Esther, wife of Joseph. Dec. 30, 1S13, S9y.
York Christopher, one of the first settlers of the town. April
17, 1817, 68y.
York Amos, son of Jonathan and Temperance, drowned in the
Connecticut River. July 26, 1788, 2iy.
CATHOLIC CEMETERY.
Xo inscriptions of a later date than t84<3 have been taken from thii^ ceme-
tery, as all deaths since that year arc in Mr. Burrill's record.
RECORDS.
O'Haii'cii Mich:)cl. Horn Parish ol" Ca.steislmicl, Ireland. Died
Cavendish. \'t., Aug. 17, i^^43, aj^cd ^Sv. Came from
County Kerry to this coinitrv, [imc i^. 1S37.
Chase Sarali J. E. July 24. 1S38. i8\ .
Chase Bela, .Sept 3. 1S41, ^'jv.
Dermony Daniel, son of John and Marv. Dec. 21. 18)2, ;^()\ .
Kelley ]iridget. wife of Hugh. Sept. iS, 1841, 47\ .
Pagan Michael, a native of Dublin, Ireland. Jan. 7, 184). 6;^v.
Patten Annie. August 3, 1842. pn.
Kelle\ Bridget. June 1843. 2o\ .
Comior Rosan I)., wife of [ohn. Ma\ 10. 18^3, 26\ .
O'Donnell Patrick. Mav 21, 1838, 40\.
Tomb Betsey, wife of Hugh, from Omaiigh. Ireland. |ime 14,
Ilappin Philip, .\pril 6. i8||. 6^v.
THF JARMS YARD.
I'KIVAI F,.
The f(jll()\ving insciiptiim is mi uiiu ot tlic monimicnts :
•'Xatliatiiel Jarvis, bom in 1668, came tVom Wales to Boston,
and married Elizabeth Peabody ot" MaiiK-. lie died in i/.^S-
Leonard Jarvis his son, born 1 7 15 ; niarrii-d Sarah Church.
;_jranddaii5^htcr of Col. Church. di^tinj^uislicd in the tirsl Indian
wars. He died 1770. his wife in i7<)<>- 'he children -who
survived were Leonard, .Samuel (iardner. Charles. Nathan-
iel, .Sarah, Marv, Uenjaniin and IMiilip. Dr. Leonard Jar-
vis, born in Boston June 22. 1774. married L'iarissa IL
Draper, born [ul\ 8, 1786. Their children were Sus;iii
Pierce, .Sanuiel Gardner, Leonard and Russell."
Dr. T.eonard Jarvis removfd to Claremont in / 797. and died l-eii. 9, i<S.(S.
He purchased the farm ut Hon. Sant'ord Kinijsljurv. and established the
private yard in which are buried members of tiic- tLunil\. Tin- liKatii>n i^
one of the most beautiful in town, commanding as it doc> — or rather did
before the trees became too large — a wide stretch of country, including the
valley of the Connecticut for many miles. All the inscriptions arc here
given, except one, that being a flat stone wiiich has hecinK so worn hv the
elements that only a few words can be decipheied.
Clari.ssa. wife of Leonard. Jul\ 19, 1868.
Russell Jarvis. Born Jan. 8, 182. j. died 1>1). J|. 188S.
Annie. (Dau^hlerof Russell and Lucretia 1".. (Rice) Jni\i-.
Born June 22. 1864, died Apr. 1 }, 1867).
Leonard, second son to Leonanl and Clarissa. Dec. i). rSi8. ;ni.
Russell Jarvis, Lawyer and Journalist. Bxirn B:^-.toii \ji)\. died
in X. "N". City .\pr. 17. 185 :^.
lATALITlES.
The loUowing li^t, wliilc perhaps not complete, is as iiearlv so as can l)c
compiled at the present day. Prior to 1S46 the only record? are the stones al-
ready given, and which are here repeated to make the list more complete. Since
[846 Mr. Burrill's record tjives the tacts as here -tated, with some additions
t'roiii |iri\ate sMurces.
April 10. 1777. M;ntiii Rich, scalded, ym.
Sept. 4. 17S2. Joel Rovs. hmnt to death, 27V.
Jan. 28. 1783. Amos Andrews, btnnt in a house. 22\.
Julv 26. 17S8. Amos ^'oik. dtowned, 21 \.
Nov. 23, 1799- Artemas Wiiitiii'i;. killed 1)\ a (all from a horse.
I i\ .
June 2, iSoo. William WhitiiiLi'. killed 1)\ the fall of a tree,
Oct. 18, 1802. Leoiiac\ Norton, dfownetl, 24V.
April 30. 180^. (jeoro'e Shaw, drowned in Connecticut Ri\er,
20y .
Dec. 16, 1804. Richard I'ield. died of a limn. 33\. He livetl
on Bible Hill.
Jidy 8, 1 80s. Zara and Oilando Thomas, killed hv lightning,
i8v. and 7y.
JiiK I, 1808. Eli Sperr\, drowned, 2.|\.
An". ^. 1811. Milev Tav lor. killed In heini^' rini over bv a cart
.\piil 20. 1812. Reuben Tow nci'. drow iieil in Comiecticul
Ri\ er, t,o\ .
Jan. 29. 1S14. Chester and Solmon Putnam, siiri'ocated, 27\.
and 19}.
1815. Aaron Wheeler, and Morrill. Carried over the
so hWTAlJTIES
l^ristmill (l;im in ;i -m.ill hont ;il tlu' time of lii<2^li \\;iUt. mid
l>()th (liow iK'd.
|iil\ -j. iSio. \\'illi;iiu W cllstcad IJrcwtr. drowned, 3'j\.
)iine 29, 182 J. Kill Andrew v H;iiiu's. killed 1>\ tlu- l';ill <>t" a
tree, 25 y.
Ahrani Jones, diowned ;it Aslile\ "> I'eirv :d)<)ut iS^^ ( .- ) .
I-^sther C()l)l>. kilK'd li\ .1 ^.tone tliiown ;it lui 1>\ ;t li<>\ mIiouI
()et. 2. iS_|.o. Clunles 11. Uin^liani. drowned. i\ .
]\i\\ 4, 1846. W'illard Fales, killed by the explosion ol" a can-
non, y>\ â– IIo ^\as the tlist ))cr>-on Imiied in the new ceiHv'-
tery.
()et. iz, 184J. (ieorj^e \\ Cook, killeil. j()\ . lie tell iVoni a
load of ha\ onto a pitch fork, w hich caused his death.
Dec. 30, 1847. Luther lIarrin<i;toii. killetl. 3S\-
Xo\ . 1^. i8-|8. Son ol' Walter Charlton, drowned. 8\ .
(ul\ ^). 1 8:; I. Lucius .\. Hill, diowiied in Connecticut Kiver.
_• 1 \ .
.*^ept. 14. i8^i. l^/.ra Kol>l)ins. accidentU shot 1)\ liis son-in-
law, 54y.
^Vpril "^o, 18^2. Horace Z. Lanilterion. killed on the railr»iad.
\)t:^^- . IS- 18^2. Kosina Jackson, luunt. 55y-
.Vjjril (). 18:;:'. 'Three sans of Arn >ld I'arr. huriK'd in a h )use.
S\ ., 7\ . and I 2\ .
.\la\ 7. i8sv '"^o'l *^*t )anies ^'ouni;. ilrowned, _5y.
|ul\ \. 1856. William (Jritlin of North Hartland, \'t., killeil,
SON. He was taking' |)art in the celebration. The com-
pany in which he was underto(»k to march across the bridt^c
between the Home mill and the Clareniont Maiuifacturinj^
company, keeping; step. The bridge broke under the strain,
and all were thrown into the water. (Jrillln w us tlrowned.
\o\ . 4. iSq'). Horace joncs. drowned. 2()\ . He was drowned
at tlie I'errv b\ a boat capsi/.in;j:.
)an. 6, 18^7. (Tef)rge W. iJrown. scalded. t^\\ â–
Fell. 4, i8s7- josiah Ste\ens, tro/.eu to death, 72\. He was
insane and escaped from the house in the night.
I\[TA 1.1 TIES Si
]n\\ 19, kS^7. DMii<^lilcr of Fustcr NVcKls. z\ . A o;ii( liody
tipped o\ cT u\\ her and slic was crushed.
Aug. 21, i8s8. "riuinau ludd, killed In the ears while walking
on the track, ^\\-
April 16, i860. Horace L. ]>artlett, killed at J. P. Upham's
farm, while logging, 42)-.
Julv 7, 1861. John Qiiinn, drowned. iGy.
Mav 9, 1862. Ehene/er E. Bailey, killed by a fall from a tree,
Aug. 9, 1864. William H. Iladley, killed, iiy.
Oct. i^, 1864. Samuel Clement, killed, 78y.
Apr. 19, i86v Son ot Frank Busch, drowned, ^v.
Sept. 10, 1S65. George Dusham murdered, 34y.
June 10, 1866. Son of Antoine Chicoine, drowned, 7y.
July 3, 1866. Alexander Duguey, drowned, ^oy.
Sept. 22, 1868. Amos Keyes, who lived on the Cottage Hos-
pital farm, fell from his cart, was run over, and lived but a
few moments after.
Dec. 13, 1868. Edmund Gieger killed, 23y. Killed at James
P. Upham's. He fell oH" a lieam in the barn and struck on
a spike which pierced his skull. The board in which the
spike was driven had to be cut out of the Hoor, and the 1)0\'
lived several weeks.
Jan. 18, 1869. George Woodell, murdered.
Nov. 18, 1S69. Edward Clark, drowned, I4y.
March 19, 1S70. Charles Hilliard, killed, 22y.
Oct. 30, 1870. Jane Belknap, poisoned, 23y.
June 28, 1S71. Syhanus Cushing, Chas. E. Sawyer and Hen-
rietta Sawvyer, drowned at Ashley's Ferry, aged respectively
50, 27, 2oy.
Aug. 30, 1S72. Henry Sturtevant, killed on the lailroad. 2ry.
Oct. 27, 1872. Hannah Purington, burnt, 72y.
Feb. 7, 1873. Son of Mrs. Gaflhev, drowned, 6y.
Sept. 30, 1S73. William C. Wheeler, drowned in the .Sugar
River Paper mill pond.
Feb. 19, 1874. William D. Pierce, 49\ . He was caught in
' the shaftino; at the erist mill and thus killed.
.vi> /.\T.\i.rn/:s
Apr. S. 1.S7.}. Aldeii j. l)li>s. ilrowiu'd. ^C)\ . Ills liuds \\;is
roiiiKJ in tlu' ii\t'i'.
juiu- 11. \Sj^. lainc'N l)ik\. MaKkd. 6\ .
.\o\ . ^. iS^T). Miclia-l Keatiiifi^, killed on railroad. Ji\.
|an. 23. 1S77. l)a\id I'^winy. killed. 26\ , Ho was caught Vj\
a hell and drawn over a shaft in one ot" the Monndnoek
mills, and inslantU killed.
|an. 2S. 1877. Lucy McXellx , Imint. fi:^\ .
I'el). 16. 1N77. Daughter ot' W'ai Ten ICastinan. burnt. 6v.
lune 3. 1N77. Son of I'" rank L'harron. scakled. T,\ .
|ul\ 7. 1N77. Charles IJacon killed, T,'jy. lie was paintinj; at
liailev's mills. The sta;j;"inq; broke, and he fell si\t\ leet.
and w as instanth killed.
Mrs. Hannah (Til).son, S7^- | Iknnl to death
. , , ,, Mrs. vSoi^hronia Place, CO\ . | in the
.March 211, iN7<). ^,. \ • t 1 ' " i^ .11
' ^ Aliss Annie Johnson. z^\ . | I remonl llousr
Miss Lydia Alerrilk iSy." I lire.
|id\ 20. iS7<). Dorr \\'oi"den. drowned wImIc in swimming'.
Inlv 20, '''^79- Son ol" llubbard Kelses . dro>A ned while in
sw inimin<4". 1 1 \ .
Mav 3, 18S0. John Lauderxille. drowned. 5y.
]une 27, 1S80. John W. .Vyer 2()\.. and Joseph Kin^. 2^v..
drowned while in swimming;".
|nne 26. iSSi. Daniel Cant\, ^jov.. scalded at the Jarv is paper
mill.
.\piil 21, 1SS2. Warren \\ hitney. 2c)y.. killed.
AuG^ust 8. 1882. .Son of b>hn Connor, i9\.. killed ut I'reeman
»S: O'Neirs mill.
()ct. 24, 1882. .Soil of Danii'l C'anlv. \\\.. accidentallv shot at
Claremont Junction.
()ct. 1^, 1883. Philip S. Hunter, found in the wheel-pit (jf
Halcom's mill. It is suppc^sed he Irll into the Hume, anil
was carried b\ the current into the jjit.
|uh 6, 1886. I'^red .Smith, i9\., drowned in Connecticut ri\er.
liuried at l*erkins\ ille.
Sept. 10. 1S86. William M. Oidway. 47\.. killeil by the cars.
FATALITIES 83
Nov. 20. 1S86. Matthew CaMre\ . 6o\ .. killed by falling down
f>tairs.
May 3, 1889. '^laxani VVilletle. 53\.. scalded at the Sugar Riv-
er paper mill.
Oct. 14, 1S89. (ieoro-e G. Clark. 68y.. tell oil" a heain in his
harn.
May 14, 1890. (jeorge W. I)a\is. 47\ .. struck 1)n lightning.
May 15. 1890. Son of Milard Thihodeau. 6\ ., drowned at the
old pa])er mill.
Xo\ . 14, 1890. Frank Pike, I4\.. accitlentally shot.
Oct. 10. 189J. .Vndrew J. Hunt, thrown against a p(<st 1>\ a
runaway horse. Died of his injuries Oct. 13.
Feb. 8, 1893. Louis Chaml)ers, killed l)\ cars near Mulhcrrv
street.
Api'. 4, 1894. lle»l)ert W. Newnutn nf Windsor. \ t.. run o\er
hv the cars at Claremont Junction.
Aug. JS? 1S94. Daniel M. Kevcs of Doston. thrt)\\ 11 from a
wagon at the Hospital grounds and received tatal injuries.
^V singular coincidence is that his father was killed on the
same farm, in a similar manner.
Sept. 23, 1894. Herbert E. l*erham of W'eathersHeld. \'t., ac-
cidentalK shot at Ashlev's Ferrv, while getting into a boat.
J^ewis Milton, killetl b\ the cars just iielow the High l>ridge.
Caflres, killed on the J. P. L pham farm.
Hiram Putnam, died of injuries received b\ tailing on a cart
stake.
l>o\ killed at Russell |ar\is*s.
MORTUARY STATISTICS.
No records of deaths were kept in town, except l)y families, prior to 1S46.
The compiler has, therefore, arranged by years the deaths as receded. by the
inscriptions. While it is certain that these do not icnliidc all the deaths of
each year, it in some measure shows the death rate. P'rom 1846 to date a
careful record has l)een kept, the credit for it Ijcing due Mr. Alfred Hurrill, for
manv years se.\ton of the town, and its continuance by^liis son, Mr. Cicorge 11.
liurrill, his successor as se.xton.
Year Male Female Year Male Female
17G9
S
1832
12
10
1770
18:5;]
1:}
17
1771
2
is;i4
12
(>
1771'
2
]8;J5
l.i
12
177;{
1
1
183(;
18
IS
1774
1
18;{7
12
13
177.')
i.s;{,s
10
14
177U
•)
I8;{!i
20
18
1777
10
1840
1.-)
22
177S
a
1841
12
1!)
1770
1
1842
15
13
1780
1
1848
11)
17
1781
2
1
1844
13
13
1782
2
1
1845
l(j
13
1788
1
1
184(J
17
35
1784
a
4
1847
lili
28
1785
2
1
1848
2(>
39
178«
1
1840*
;!4
31
1787
4
1
is,-.()
27
20
1788
;{
2
isr.i
IS
20
178<.t
;{
5
IS.-. -J
2.!
3!t
1 71>0
;{
:{
is.-.K
2S
31
17'.il
4
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51
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JfOFTVAFY STATISTiC^? So
Year Male Kcmale Year Male Female
1793 4 1 185() 33 30
1794 '1 3 1857 34 27
1795 4 8 1858 33 34
179(! 8 3 1859 44 37
1797 4 1 1860 31 32
1798 6 5 18(U 33 40
1799 12 . 13 18G2 33 27
1800 8 8 1863 39 35
1801 5 5 1804 37 26
1802 10 9 1805 45 44
1803 13 17 1800 31 42
1804 20 10 1807 20 37
1805 5 1808 26 23
1800 1 5 1869 29 45
1807 3 5 1870 20 29
1808 10 1871 28 42
1809 9 9 1872 48 40
1810 21 7 1873 2(5 29
1811 5 4 1874 29 35
1812 12 9 1875 29 27
1813 17 14 1870 25 49
1814 11 10 1877 30 29
1815 7 10 1878 33 44
1810 17 15 1879 22 48
1817 7 9 1880 3(5 45
1818 9 12 1881 39 48
1819 12 8 1882 43 30
1820 7 7 1883 38 40
1821 9 9 1884 30 40
1822 11 11 1885 34 32
1823 6 8 1880 43 40
1824 8 8 • 1887 32 48
1825 3 9 1888 50 47
1820 17 13 1889 47 49
1827 11 14 1890 51 52
1828 16 ' 16 1891 38 37
1829 11 11 1892 50 47
1830 12 13 1893 49 53
1831 14 14 1894 41 02
1895 46 59
* l''i>ur Irisii cliilclrtn (liL-d this \(.-ar, tlie U"e :iiul sex ot wliom is not known.
TIk- loHowinn ta!)k- ot census returns of Clarcniunt is a|)])en(ltHl to show —
SS MOBTUAUT STATISTICS
if inclination requires— the average death ratc>, or percentage of deaths. It
is copied from Vol. XI, p. 263, of the New Hampshire Agricultural Report?
Year
Population
\'ear
Popi
dation
Year
Population
1767
157
ISOO
188".t
1850
360G
177a
4-23
1810
2091
1800
102(i
177.-»
o2:{
182(»
2290
1870
1053
I78G
!»0."»
1830
2r>2(>
1880
1701
17U0
113.-.
1810
3217
I8m»
55G>»
Tin' ~va\'s of Death arc soof/i///i;' ami serciit\
Ami all the -vords of JJeath arc if rave and sweet .
From camp and church, the jires/de and the street,
.She l)eek()i/s forth — and strife and si>n<^' have hcoi.
A summer night descending cool and green,
And dark on daytime's dnst and stress and heat,
7 he 'cavs of PeatJi arc soothing a//d serene.
. \nd all the zcords of Death are grave and s-.ceet.
() glad and sorrow fnl, with trin/nphant mien
. \nd radiant faces look npon and greet
This last of all your lovers, and to n/eet
Her kiss, the Comforter s, your spirit lean. . . .
The ways of Death are soothing and serene.
— ir. E. Henley
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