SAINT GEORGES LIST OF PARISH OFFICERS

 APRIL 1814

Source;  "Parish Officers List" (document), CCHS, April, 1814

Jonathan Wallace

Orange Seelye            Overseers of the Poor

James Pratt

 

Alexr Umphrey   

Patrick Clinch             Assessors of Rates

John Goss

 

Joseph Dunham

Joseph Munroe            Constables

John Baldwin

John Goss

 

Daniel Stone    

Jacob Hanks                Pound Keepers

James Rourke

 

Jonathan Wallace

Hugh McFarlane            Fence Viewers

John Goss

 

Jonathan Wallace

Patrick Clinch                Surveyors of Ton Timber

John Goss

 

Jonathan Wallace

Patrick Clinch                Surveyors of Lumber, Shingles, and Cordwood

John Goss

John Swim

 

John Goss                    Town Clerk

 

John Rourke                 Inspectors and Cullers of Fish

James Davidson

 

Michael Dowdall            Sealers of Leather

Stuart Seelye

 

John Low

Michael Dowdall            Gaugers of Casks

 

Rufus Brockway

John Carrick                  Hogreeves**

William Green Junr.

 

Hugh MacKay

Peter Clinch                    Commissioners of Highways

Alexr Umphrey

 

Hugh McFarlane

Archibald McDiarmid

Joseph Dunham

John Campbell

Jonathan Spinney

Michael Stump                Surveyors of Highways

Stuart Seelye

John Goss

James Pratt

John Campbell Junr

Asa Bonney

John Craig

 

Dominicus Millikan

John Goss                    Weighers of Hay & Inspectors of Staple Commodities

John Low           

                                   

Orange Seelye                Boom master at the 1st. Falls Magaguadavic

James Pratt                    Boom master at the 2nd. Falls Magaguadavic

Fees to the Boom Master for passing logs through the boom-------two penny and half penny per log

? Worsed? [Endorsed?] by the Court

MDonald C

**

Webster's 1913 Dictionary
 
  Definition:  
\Hog"reeve`\, n. [See {Reeve}.]
A civil officer charged with the duty of impounding hogs
running at large. [New Eng.] --Bartlett.
 
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