Official records of the town of Westport, Massachusetts, from 1787 to the present.
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Please note: These records are not always in strict chronological order. Sometimes events from one year will be mixed in with another - for various reasons that's how the original records were kept. So think of the year labels as a guide, not an absolute. Town records for 1796AGREEABLE TO A VENERE from the clerkof court of Common Peas, requiring one person drawn to serve as a grand Juror for the year ensuing and one person to serve as a petit juror the town met April 4, 1796 and Benjamin Brownell 2 was drawn as grand juror and Benet Cook was drawn as petit juror. Page 97 AT A MEETING (to elect state officers on Monday, April 4,17961 1796 48 Samuel Adams 45 votes, Increase Sumner 4 votes, William Cushing 1 vote for Governor, Moses Gill 50 votes for Lt. Governor, Elisha May 42 votes, Holder Slocum 36 votes, Samuel Tobey 4 votes for Counsellors & Senators AT A MEETING legally warned on the 4th day of April 1796 to act on the following articles contained in the warrant, namely: 1. To choose town officers for the year ensuing. 2. To conclude upon and vote what sum of money for the support of the poor and other charges. 3. To act and do what may be thought proper relative to hiring a town school master. 4. To receive returns of highways laid out or altered and to approve or disapprove of the same, that they may be recorded. 5. To choose a committee to receive accounts brought against the town and approve or disapprove of the same and to settle with the town reasurer for the year past 6. To vote for county register 7. To vote for country treasurer 8. To conclude by vote in what way or manner to support the poor of said town for the year ensuing. 9. For the town at said meeting to act and do what may be thought most proper relative to repairing the highways within the said town, either by way of tax or otherways First, William Almy Esq chosen moderator. Second, William Almy chosen town clerk and sworn. Third, William Davis, Wesson Kirby, Roger White chosen select men Fourth, William Almy chosen town treasurer and to have 1 1/4 percent Fifth, Christopher Cornell, Lemuel Milk, and Humphry Howland chosen assessors Sixth, Silvester Brownell, Lemuel Milk and George Lawton chosen a committee to examine and allow accounts and to settle with the town treasurer. Seventh, Silvester Brownell, Peris Richmond, Christopher Cornell, Thomas Cornell, Thomas Tripp, Benjamin Brownell 2 and Abner Wilcox chosen fence viewers and sworn. Page 99 Eighth, Abner Wilcox, Wesson Sowle, George Lawton, Eseck Taber, Henry Tibbets, John Tibbets chosen hog reeves and sworn; also George Brownell and John Cornell 2 chosen. Ninth, Benjamin Brownell, Abraham Cornell, Joseph Gifford, Henry Tibbits, Stephen Davis, carpenter, Eseck Taber and Williams Allen, chosen Field Drivers and sworn. Tenth, Nathaniel Kirby chosen pound keeper and sworn. Eleventh, Job Anthony, Barjona Devol, Stephen Davis, carpenter, chosen surveyors of lumber, shingles and clapboards and sworn. Twelfth, Job Anthony, Barjona. Devol, Stephen Davis, carpenter, and Peleg Potter, chosen corders and measurers of wood and affirmed. 13th, Barjona Devol and George Brownell 3 chosen cullers of hoops and staves 14th, Preserved Shearman and Thomas Briggs chosen sealers of weights and measures, leather 15th, Daniel Tripp 2, George Brownell, cooper, and Christopher Cornell chosen cullers of dry Fish 16th, Wanton Macomber and Wesson Macomber chosen tithingmen 17th, Silvester Brownell, George Brownell, cooper, Joseph Gifford, Lemuel Sowle, Job Almy, Samuel Willcox and John Kirby chosen a committee to oversee the fishery. 18th, Voted to raise a sum of money by way of tax to amend and repair the highways the year ensuing. 19th, Voted that the Select Men have the direction in supporting the poor either by venduing or otherways as they shall judge for the interest of the town and comfort of the poor. Page 100 20th, Upon collecting, sorting and counting the votes for county registrar it appear that James Williams Esq had 4 votes. 21st, Upon counting votes for county treasurer it appear that Appolas Leonard Esq had 31 votes. AT A TOWN MEETING legally warned and held at the town house in Westport on Monday the 6th day of April A.D. 1796 and continued to Monday May 9th following. Met accordingly. Page 101 The committee further reported that there was a ballance in favour of the town [in] April, 1795 between the sums allowed against the town and the sum assessed of L 13:18:2 equal to $66.36. Added to the amount assessed last year of $546.33, means the town is owed $592-69. It paid out or allowed in past year $512.76, and thus has balance of $79.93.
of so much of the money he shall receive for the town. Page 102 Voted that the treasurer be and he is hereby directed to issue executions against the collector for the years prior to the year 1795 for the sums they shall be deficient within three months, and against the collector for the year 1796 within six months from the time of passing this vote. Page 103 AT A MEETING of the inhabitants of the town of Westport qualified agreeable to the Constitution [to elect state officers] held Monday, the 9th of May, 1796, elected William Almy, Esq, to be state representative. AT A TOWN MEETING legally warned and held at the town house in Westport on Monday the 6th day of April 1796 and continued by adjournment to Monday the 1st day of August
1797 51 following, met agreeable to adjournment. AT A TOWN MEETING held at the town house in Westport on Saturday the 27th day of August A.D. 1796k, for the purpose of drawing one man to serve on the petit jury at the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, September turn, William Gifford Jr. was drawn as the law directs. Page 104 AT A MEETING [to elect congressional representative and electors called Monday, November 7,1796] Posted at July 23, 2003 12:43 PM
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