TAXPAYERS, 1843, South Side of River
District No. 1
Benjamin Leach Jonathan Bell, Jr. Peter Butterfield Jonathan C. Butterfield James Eaton Capt. Peter F. Hadley Gilbert Hadley Butler Trull (Aiken Place) David Houston Capt. John Smith Miss Rebecca Jameson William Whittle Moody Carter Dr. A. F. Carr Silas Barnes Moors Robie Frederick A. Black Caleb Little Amos Merrill Isaiah Richards Samuel Richards John Jaquith Rachel Robie, Heirs Daniel Worthley Robert Hardy Gove Pattee & Co. Mills |
Rev. Isaac Willey Ephraim Warren William P. Warren Robert Warren Robert L. Warren Hugh J. Taggart John Taggart David M. Taggart Daniel Taggart Alexander Taggart Luthur Willoughby John 0. Dodge (Morse Place) Jefferson Jones David Steele Aaron Kimball John Butterfield Benjamin Poor Widow Sally McIntire Asa Burnham Horace Richards Miss Susan Hardy Thomas R. Butterfield Parker Butterfield Samuel Barnes Benjamin B. Rollins Joseph Moore |
District No.2
James Dodge John 0. Dodge Hugh M. Jackson Philip Hart Henry Tewksbury Franklin Perry William Craig Widow Katherine Walker Samuel Robie Albert G. Robie |
Jesse Christie Thomas Otis Samuel Leach Charles Leach Joseph Leach Page Richardson William Kittredge Robert Kennedy, Jr. Rodney Kennedy |
District No. 3
Ebenezer Ferrin, Jr. Ebenezer Ferrin John Shirley Daniel G. Dodge Peter Butterfield Joseph Butterfield Widow Mary Aiken Robert Aiken Benjamin F. Aiken Gilman Robertson Christopher C. Allen Sally Ferson Moses Gage David Gilchrist William McDougall James McDougall Joseph McDole William Orr |
Samuel Orr John McDougall Peter C. E. Gregg Alfred Shirley Daniel M. Shirley Robert M. Shirley William Shirley Gove C. Ferson Benjamin Shepard John Shepard Widow Betsey Little Charles Morgrage Widow Charlotte Sargent James Gilchrist Cornelius Barnes Aaron Ferrin Samuel Wetherspoon William Ferson |
District No.4
George Addison Abraham Buswell Do for Jas. Buswell John Kennedy Robert Kennedy Joseph D. Kennedy Widow Sally Dunlap Joseph Dunlap Elijah Dana W. D. Richardson Widow Rebecca Stevens Hiram Tirrell Ira Barr |
Nancy Barr Enoch P. Buswell William Moor Samuel Major James Dunlap Henry Kimball, Heirs David Worthley John Dunlap Marshall Morse Samuel Moor Andrew McDougall Thomas Kennedy |
District No. 5
Elisha Dana Samuel Dow Samuel Dow, Jr. Thomas Chamberlain Stephen Johnson Daniel Lincoln Jesse T. Plumer Gilman Plumer Widow Mary Poor Noyes Poor Joseph Stevens Benjamin Stevens |
Benjamin Dow David Wyman Harvey Stevens Daniel Plumer Cyrus Hazen Horace Hazen Alfred Stevens Franklin W. Poor Henry J. Dow Johnson Plumer Franklin Stevens Calvin Wyman |
District No. 14
Hall and Wilkins Joseph George John Kimball John Plumer Hiram Tirrell David Worthley (Dunbarton) Timothy Worthley David A. McAllister Samuel Jones |
Brooks Worthley Amos George Daniel George Sarah A. Gilmore William C. Wiggin Joseph Kennedy James S. Stevens John Gilmore |
TAXPAYERS, 1843, NORTH SIDE OF RIVER
District No. 6
Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. Do Bridge Land and Water Power Shubael T. Jones Charles Davis Darwin J. Daniels Col. Daniel Farmer Ebenezer Stevens Nehemiah Emerson George Stevens Wilbur Gay Samuel Highland Horace Stevens Rev. John Peacock George W. Kimball William Flanders William George Stephen T. Bartlett Ebenezer Ryder Amasa Keyes Richard Kimball, Heirs Dustin L. Jenkins Humphrey Perley (Dunbarton) Columbus Wyman Milo Whitney Aaron B. Smith Widow Metcalf Joseph Melvin Rodney Hardy Alexander McCoy George W. Harwood James Hoyt Robert Read, Esq. John Stevens Hiram Daniels Joseph Wheeler James Harriman D. J. Daniels |
John C. Hall Daniel Farmer, Jr. Roger Stevens John Keyes Simon Heath Edward Wyman William Gilmore Elijah Stearns Allen Partridge Henry Peacock Milton Nelson Edwin Smith Joseph Prescott Southwick J. Weston William P. Newell Stephen C. Sanborn John H. Sargent Barnard Gould Daniel Harwood Leonard Kidder Enoch N. Ela Stephen Richardson Stephen K. Richardson Benjamin Collins James Collins William Stark Franklin Tenney Silas Tenney John Harwood Lysander Chamberlain Amos H. Gerry Henry T. Moor David Colburn Job Chamberlain Josiah Vickery Samuel Fletcher Margaret Stearns Caleb K. Martin |
Joseph Davis Widow Olive Pollard Walter B. Jones Benjamin Hartshorn Benjamin Hancock Theodore P. Huse Joseph H. George Andrew J. Butterfield James Walker Page S. Griffin Franklin Butterfield John Winn Jonathan H. Prescott Samuel Woods Mrs. Louisa Noyes Lorenzo Cutter Joseph Andrews Ebenezer Saunders George Stevens B. F. Mellen Charles B. Clark J. and E. Baldwin Nathan Conner Joseph B. Quimby David B. Kibby Amoskeag Falls Bridge Samuel Davis Thomas C. Stearns John L. Manning William Campbell Henry Bragg Jacob Ordway Azel Hatch William Eldridge David Gile Benjamin Butterfield Hiram Hale |
District No.7
Benjamin F. Blaisdell Henry Blaisdell John Blaisdell Jacob Blaisdell Stephen Blaisdell Charles W. Cheney Reuben Collins Frederick Collins Col. Daniel Farmer (Upper Place) Isaac Flanders Jacob A. Flanders Nathan Hardy Charles Pollard Samuel Poor Samuel Poor for Fitch & Hartwell Widow Mary Pattee Henry B. Stearns Do for Clement Place Nathan Stearns |
Thomas F. Wells John Wells Stephen Blaisdell, Jr. Timothy Johnson (Dunbarton) David Wells Hiram B. Frost Timothy Worthley (Dunbarton) Stephen Wheeler (Dunbarton) Richard Pattee Daniel Barr B. F. Choate Abner F. Collins Jesse W. Collins Aaron Collins Rodney Worthley George Marden John Cheney Gilman Blaisdell Betsey Collins |
District No.8
Nathan Roberts Charlton K. Pierce Ansel H. Annis Thomas Colby Willoughby Colby (Dunbarton) Samuel Gould Thomas R. Hoyt Thomas R. Hoyt, Jr. Eliphalet Jones, Jr. Thomas H. Jones Nathaniel Kimball Leonard Kimball John Merrill John 0. Merrill Abraham Roberts John G. Roberts |
Widow Hannah Roberts Stephen P. Buswell Daniel Story's Heirs Seth Woodbury Do for Flanders Heirs Israel Whipple David H. Whipple Samuel Brown Simms Colby Stephen 0. Gould Joseph Tucker Ezekiel Merrill Benjamin Brown Charles Whipple Widow Barrett |
District No. 9,
Carlton P. Langmaid Stephen C. Washer Warren Harriman, 2nd Gideon Flanders Benjamin Greer Benjamin R. Greer Josiah Parker Sally Harriman Amos Harriman George Henry Samuel Hodgman Daniel Little Caleb Martin Elnathan Whitney Elnathan W. Martin Joseph Poor George Poor Eli P. Roberts David M. Poor Daniel Sargent Enoch P. Sargent Daniel Langmaid Joseph Sargent William Belcher Sargent and Poor mills D. M. Poor Benjamin Stevens, 2nd Joseph J. Poor William Sweetser Johnson Tirrell Joseph Sargent |
Samuel Kimball Samuel S. Clogston John B. Sargent Calvin B. Sargent Thomas R. Worthley Andrew Knowles Gilman Langdon Lewis Sargent Charles Bailey Nehmiah Marston The following named persons embraced within the limits of school district No. 9, resided upon the south side of the river: Nicholas MerrillWilliam Brown Polly Cushing John Gilchrist, Jr. Ebenezer Johnson David R. McAllister Lucretia Perry Charles Clifford Charles George Rev. E. K. Bailey Sylvanus C. Johnson James Kennedy, Jr. Thomas W. Currier William Bunton |
District No. 10
Daniel Kidder (Saltmarsh Place) Samuel Annis Silas Burnham John Kidder, 2nd Samuel Kidder David Pattee Daniel Kidder Joseph Little Francis Martin Robert Martin Caleb Martin, 2nd Samuel Martin, Jr. Philip F. Pattee Abram T. Melvin Widow Abigail Pattee James E. Richards, Jr. Samuel Saltmarsh Moses Smith Benjamin W. Pattee John Whipple |
Samuel Stinson Nehemiah Story William Smith Amos Woodbury George W. Townes Joshua Martin Samuel Martin Job Kidder Richard Pattee John Kidder William Richards Jabez B. Pattee Thomas W. Saltmarsh James E. Richards Benjamin W. Pattee George W. Saltmarsh James Martin Poor house Farm Joseph Little, Jr. Samuel Story |
District No. 11, North Side
Ira Davis Robert Alexander Enoch Baker Jesse Carr Samuel Cunningham John B. Dow Do for Sargent place Nathaniel Hadley Nathaniel Hadley, Jr. George P. Hadley Richard Hadley William Day Richard B. Hadley William Story Luther Hadley Plummer Hadley Warren Harriman William Hadley Ephraim Jones Stephen Merrill Stilman Merrill |
George W. Parker John Richards Christopher Simons Weare Luther Sargent Horatio N. Sargent William Whittle Parker, Heirs Miss Hannah Parker Gilman Story John Whitney Clark Hadley Isaac Parker Jonathan Stevens Peter E. Hadley, 2nd Ambrose Smith Jonathan F. Day Widow Hannah Parker Samuel Sargent William Cunningham Charles F. Gove Ambrose Story Daniel Barr |
District No. 12
Jonathan Bell Robert Forsaith Taylor Little Samuel Little Samuel Ordway John Ordway David S. Ferson John G. Paige John Tewksbury Benjamin W. Pattee Ordway Place Benjamin Little James M. Tenney |
Horace Kidder Moses Paige John Kidder, 3rd Capt. Perry Richards Charles F. Gove George J. Baldwin Eliphalet Richards M. K. L. Place Abel Campbell Austin George William Little Samuel McAllister |
District No. 13
Amos Mills L. N. Pattee Richard Pattee David Pattee Benjamin W. Pattee Benaiob Richards, Heirs Moses Poor, Heirs Eliphalet Richards Eliphalet Richards, Jr. Widow Rebecca Richards Orrin Moore Capt. John Smith David Steele Rodney G. Stark William Sargent Luther Lyman Perry Richards Goffstown Mfg. Co. Widow Polly Peaslee Daniel B. Warren Alfred G. Fairbanks Luther Richards |
Erastus Woodbury Alfred Story Moses Townes Butler Trull Stephen Blaisdell, 3rd Ezra J. Straw Robert Gilchrist James Collins Ira Little Widow Hannah Adams Jason Miller Jeremiah Austin Samuel Austin Alfred Smith Nathan Davis Joseph Straw Henry Nye Oscar Melvin Daniel Jaquith Francis Wilson Richard Pattee (P. Pattee, Heirs) |
District No. 15
ames Richards, Heirs True E. Richards Benjamin W. Richards Archibald Dow Nathaniel George James Richards, 2nd Moses Quimby Henry C. Parker Lucian D. Hunkins |
George K. Richards William T. McMurphy Calvin Davis Richard P. Collins John Elliott Widow Sally Richards William Webber Josiah George |
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