Annual Report on the Vital Statistics of Massachusetts: Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths, Volumen23State Printers, 1866 Statistics of divorce are included beginning with 1882. |
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100 females Aggregate American arranged August average Barnstable Berkshire births born Boston Bristol cause CAUSES OF DEATH Census cent classed compared Consumption Counties and Towns Croup December decrease died Diphtheria disease districts Dukes and Nantucket Dysentery Essex excess fatal February Fever fifteen five following table foreign four fourth Franklin give given Hampden Hampshire hundred included increase Intemperate January July June least less males to 100 March Marriage married Massachusetts Measles Middlesex months mortality NATIVITY nearly nine Norfolk November number of deaths occurred October officers Organs PARENTAGE parties percentage period persons living Plymouth Pneumonia population preceding prevailed prison proportion quarter RATIO recorded registered reported respect returns Scarlatina seen September specified stand Stillborn Suffolk TABLE VII.-Continued thirty thousand tion Totals twenty Typhus United Unknown usual whole number widows Worcester
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Página clxii - Any city or town containing more than ten thousand inhabitants, may choose a person other than the clerk to be registrar, who shall be sworn, and to whom all the provisions of this chapter concerning clerks shall apply. The returns and notices required to be made and given to clerks shall be made and given to such registrar under like penalties.
Página clxiv - ... the Friends or Quakers are solemnized, shall make a record of each marriage solemnized before him, together with all facts relating to the marriage required by law to be recorded. He shall also between the first and tenth days of each month return a copy of the record for the month next preceding, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized, and shall when neither of the parties to a marriage resides in the city or town in which the marriage is solemnized,...
Página clx - ... in separate columns : In the record of births, the date of the birth, the place of birth, the name of the child, (if it have any,) the sex and color of the child, the names and the places of birth of the parents, the occupation of the father, the residence of the parents, and the date of the record...
Página clxii - ... for indexes thereto, and blank forms for returns, on paper of uniform size ; and shall accompany the same with such instructions and explanations as may be necessary and useful. City and town clerks shall make such distribution of blank forms of returns furnished by the secretary as he shall direct.
Página clxii - The secretary shall, at the expense of the Commonwealth, prepare and furnish to the clerks of the several cities and towns...
Página clxv - Classification of Diseases does not essentially differ from that authorized by the RegistrarGeneral of England to be used in the preparation of the " Weekly Return of Births and Deaths in London," and is also, with slight modifications, identical with that embodied in a report drawn up by William Farr, Esq., MD, of London, for the consideration of the International Statistical Congress which met at Paris in September, 1855 ; which report was printed in the Appendix to the Sixteenth Registration Report...
Página clxii - ... apply. The returns and notices required to be made and given to clerks shall be made and given to such registrar under like penalties. SECTION 12. The secretary of this Commonwealth shall prosecute, by an action of tort, in the name of the Commonwealth, for the recovery of any penalty or forfeiture imposed by this chapter. SECTION 13.
Página clxiv - SECTION 13. [Penalties; for altering or mutilating any record, paper, or written document, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, — for wrongfully detaining records, and other documents, fifty dollars.] [General Statutes— Section 1 of Chapter 174.] Sentence when no punishment is provided. SECTION 1. In cases of legal conviction, where no punishment, is provided by statute, the court shall award such sentence as is conformable to the common usage and practice in this State, according to the nature...
Página clxiii - The clerk or registrar shall deliver to the parties a certificate under his hand, specifying the time when notice of the intention of marriage was entered with him, together with all...