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Wales Plantation

The first meeting of the Plantation of Wales for the choice of officers and other business was held May 6th 1803

John Witherell, Moderator
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Enoch Strout, John Andrews, Assessors
John Larrabee, Collector
Arthur Given, Treasurer

Voted for Plantation expenses; $ 50.00; $150.00 for schools; $ 150.00 for roads

April 2nd 1804 was given the first vote for govenor;
James Sullivan, Esq., had 11 votes;
Lieutenant-Governor William Keith 9 votes

Joseph Small,Clerk Joseph Small, Enoch Strout, John Andrews. Assessors.
1805
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, David Plumer, John Andrews, Assessors
1806
Joseph Small, Clerk
David Plumer, John Andrews, Joseph Small Assessors
1807
Joseph Small, Clerk
David Plumer, John Andrews, Joseph Small, Assessors

First school committee. Josiah Libby, Daniel Marr, Joseph Small, John Larrabee

1808
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, John Larrabee, Arthur Given, Assessors.
1809
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Arthur Given, John Larrabee, Assessors.
1810
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Arthur Given, John Larrabee, Assessors
1811
Joseph Small, Clerk
Josiah Libby, Elias Ricker, Aaron Plummer, Assessors
1812
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Josiah Libby, Elias Ricker, Asessors
1813
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Elias Ricker, Josiah Libby, Assessors
1814
Joseph Small, Clerk
Joseph Small, Josiah Libby, Elias Ricker, Assessors

Voters were required at this time to be 21 years old, and to have a free-hold estate in the commonwealth of the annual income of £3, or any estate of the value of £ 60.

1815
Joseph Small, Clerk
David Plumer, Elias Ricker, Samuel Libby, Assessors

For supplies for militia in service
Joseph Small $ 9.00
Elias Ricker $ 10.00
Arthur Given $ 12.00
Joshua Hanscome $ 9.00
Total $ 40.00, of which $ 10.50 was paid by the goverment

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