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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
UPON THE
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES
AND DEATHS
IN THE
STATE OF MAINE
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1909
AUGUSTA
KENNEBEC JOURNAL PRINT
I9IO
DEPARTMENT OF VITAL STATISTICS.
Office of the Registrar,
Augusta, Maine, July 29, 1910.
To his Excellency, Bert M. Fcmald, Governor, and the Honor-
able Executive Council:
Gentlemen : — In accordance with the provisions of the law,
I have the honor of submitting to you the Eighteenth Annual
Report relating to the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths
which were registered in Maine in the year 1909.
Very respectfully,
A. G. YOUNG, M. D.,
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
REGISTRATION REPORT, 1909.
This report presents the results of the registration and tabu-
lation of the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths which
occurred in the State of Maine during the year 1909.
The number of births registered in that year is 179 less than
in the preceding year. The number of births recorded in each
of the registration years 1892-1909 is 14,028, 14,604, 14,607,
15430. 15429, I5.I42, 15**21, 14475, 14,709, 14,615, 15, 166 .
15,130, 15,405, 16,005, 16,585, 16,595, 16,914, au.l 16,735,
respectively.
The number of marriages (number of couples married) in
1909 was 6,011, 107 more than in the preceding year. The num-
ber of marriages registered in the State in each of the years
1892-1909 is, respectively, 5,726, 5,795, 5,591, 5,729, 5,579,
5,331, 5,144, 5,329, 5,482, 5,735, 5,905, 6,200, 6,208, 6,264, 6,498,
6,380, 5,904, and 6,011.
The number of deaths recorded in the State for the same
year was 11,295, a number 369 less than that of the deaths
registered in the preceding year. The number of deaths in
each year thus far recorded is: in 1892, 12,147; i n : 893,
11,134; in 1894, 11,012; in 1895, 10,464; in 1896, 10,626; in
1897, 11,236; in 1898, 10,956; in 1899, 11,370; in 1900, 11,389;
in 1901, 11,133; in 1902, 10,673; i 11 x 9°3, 11,009; m I 9°4>
11,346; in 1905, 11,381; in 1906, 11,427; in 1907, 11,803; i n
1908, 11,664; an d in 1909, 11,295.
Bcrtillon Classification. — The nomenclature of the causes of
death in this report is the revised Bertillon classification adopt-
ed by the International Commission which met in Paris in
August, 1900.
Population. — The population of the State of Maine in 1900,
as given by the twelfth census was 694,466. In 1890, the pop-
ulation of the State was 661,086. There was, therefore, a gain
of 33,380 in the decade between the last two census enumera-
tions. The following table exhibits the population of the sev-
eral counties in 1890 and in 1900, and the estimated population
in 1909.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
TABLE No, *♦
Population in \ 890 and 1900, and Estimated Population
for 1909*
Counties.
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Hancock
Kennsbec
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Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis. . .
Sagadahoc ....
Somerset
Waldo
Washington. . .
York
Total
48,968
54,242
49.589
60,744
90,949
100,689
17,053
18,444
37,312
37,241
57,012
59,117
31,473
30,406
21,996
19,669
30,586
32,238
72,865
76,246
16,134
16.949
19.452
20.330
32,627
33,849
27,759
24,185
44.482
45,232
62,829
64,885
661.086
694.466
58,985
70,779
109,455
19,695
37.241
61,007
30,406
19.669
33,723
79,331
17,678
21,122
34,947
24.185
45,907
66,739
730,869
TABLE No. 2.
Births, Marriages and Deaths, J90J-J909,
State.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904. 1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
Number of births
14,021
14,508
14,453
14,673
15,294
15,878
15,914
16,173
16,060
Number of marriages
5,735
5,905
6,200
6,208
6,261
6,498
6,380
5,904
6.011
Number of deaths
11,133
10,673
11,009
11,346
11,381
11,427
11,803
11,664
11,295
Birth-rate
20.19
20.89
20.81
21.13
21.40
22.09
22.02
22.25
21.97
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8.26
8.50
8.93
8.94
8.76
9.04
8.83
8.12
8.22
16.03
15.37
15.85
16.34
15.92
15.90
16.33
16.05
15.45
6 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Birth, Marriage, and Dcath-Ratcs. — In this report the birth-
rates, marriage-rates, and death-rates from all causes are stated
as so many among each 1,000 of the population according to
the estimated population for 1909, excepting Tables No. 6
and 7.
Death-rates from individual causes, or from groups of dis-
eases are expressed as per 10,000.
TABLE No. 3.
Estimated Population for \ 909, Births, Marriages and Deaths
with rate of each to 1,000 of Population for the year ending
December 3*, 1909*
Counties.
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70,779
109,455
19,695
37,241
61,007
30,406
19,669
33.723
79,331
17,678
21,122
34,947
24,185
45,907
66,739
1,205
2,374
2,263
418
740
1,259
438
314
864
1,770
383
360
735
366
999
1,572
20.43
33.54
20.68
21.22
19.87
20.64
14.40
15.96
25.62
22.31
21.67
17.04
21.03
15.13
21.76
23.55
451
646
916
179
265
545
225
138
325
718
153
139
323
186
310
492
7.65
9.13
8.37
9.09
7.12
8.94
7.40
7.02
9.64
9.05
8.65
6.58
9.24
7.69
6.75
7.37
899
926
1,790
272
529
1,088
464
303
540
1.309
272
290
471
386
630
1 126
15.24
13.08
16.35
13.81
14.21
17.83
15.26
15.40
Oxford
16.01
16.50
1.539
1^.73
Somerset
13.48
Waldo
15.96
Wash ington
13.72
York
16.87
730,869
16,060
21.97
6,011
8.22
I 11.29 5
15.45
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
The following is a general summary of the births, marriages,
and deaths in 1909 :
BIRTHS*
Sex.
Parentage.
Males
Females
8,208
. . . . 7,845
7
American
Foreign
.... 9,678
3,274
2 920
16,060
Not stated
188
16,060
16 060
Birth-rate per 1,000
... 21.97
MARRIAGES.
Groom and bride American 4,313
Groom and bride foreign 630
Groom American, bride foreign 491
Groom foreign, bride American 557
Not stated 20
Whole number of marriages 6,011
Marriage-rate per 1,000 8.22.
DEATHS.
Sex.
Nativity.
Males
.... 5.743
5,551
American...
Foreign
.... 9,600
1,564
1
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11.295
11,295
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11,295
Death-rate
1,000
.... 15.45
8 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Relation of Births to Deaths: — As the total number of births
registered in Maine in the year 1909 was 16,735, an d the num-
ber of deaths was 11,295, the natural increase of births over
deaths was 5,440.
The following table shows the number of births and deaths
in each county and the preponderance of births over deaths,
or vice-versa:
TABLE No. 4.
C OV N TIES.
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Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland . .
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Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot —
Piscataquis . .
Sagadahoc. ..
; Somerset
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
58,985
70,779
109,455
19,695
37,241
61,007
30,406
19.669
33,723
79,331
17,678
21,122
34,947
24.18,
45,90
66,739
730,869
1,205
2,374
2,263
418
740
1,259'
438
314
864
1,770
383
360
735
366
999
1.572
16,060
899
926
1,790
272
529
1,088
464
303
540
1,309
272
290
471
386
630
1,126
11,295
306 gain
1,448 gain
473 gain
146 gain
211 gain
171 gain
26 loss
11 gain
314 gain
461 gain
111 gain
70 gain
264 gain
20 loss
369 gain
446 gain
4,765 gain
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. 9
In the cities the relation of the number of births to that of
the deaths is conveniently shown in the following table, together
with the birth-rate and the death-rate per 1,000 of the estimated
population in each city. The discrepancy in the death-rate in
the cities which may be noted in comparing this table with
Table No. 6 is due to the fact that in this table the death-rates
are based upon estimated populations, while in Table No. 6 the
death-rates are per 1,000 of population as shown by the census
of 1900.
TABLE No. 5.
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Augusta
Bangor
Bath
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Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
■Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
Total
12,951
11,683
21,850
10,577
4,615
16,145
4.835
7. 055
5.311
4.297
5,501
2.711
23,761
5,763
50,145
8,150
G.122
6,287
9.477
7,283
225,02:
14,481
12.775
24,325
12,052
5,250
17.715
5,411
7,982
5,673
4,297
5.510
2,714
25,615
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58,211
8,150
6,166
6,287
11,510
258
272
371
205
79
545
154
148:
105
52
596
173
211
301
454
130
88
321
75
113
80
60
82
44
451
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314
184
248.160 5,194 4,128 1
47 gain
n. 82 j
29 loss
21.291
83 loss
15.25
75 gain
17.01
9 loss
15.05
224 gain
30.76
79 gain
28.46
35 gain
18.54
25 gain
18.51
1 loss
13.73
11 gain
16.88
8 gain
19.16
145 gain
23.27
76 gain
28.05
217 gain
20.96
14 loss
15.46
12 loss
16. C6
45 gain
22.43
159 gain
27.28
68 gain
23.39
20.93
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14.57
*16.07
*15.87
10.79
16.76
18.12
13.86
14.16
14.10
13.96
11.88
16.21
*15.54
15.73
*15.91
17.18
18.00
15.27
13.47
14.74
16.63
* Deaths of non-
53; Portland, 77;
residents in public institutions ; A
deducted from total in estimating
ugusta, 92 ; Bangor, 68 ; Lewiston
death-rate.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
ANDROSCOGGIN
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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12,951
1,230
2,129
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1,065
23,761
3,603
1,125
1,68
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1,648
1,842
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1,131
51.212
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25.08
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12.49
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20.64
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37.74
34.29
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1,215
4,181
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2,528
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66.06
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1,316
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1,063
1,131
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-
14
11
3
-
16.79
1
1
1
3
-
6
7
3
-
10
5
5
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-
1
-
-
-
1
2
4
-
6
4
2
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12
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12
13
7
-
20
17
3
-
11.78
9
-
1
-
-
10
3
3
-
6
5
-
1
7.03
14
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
n ^
£ ®
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xa^
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Mars Hill
Masardis
Monticello
Few Limerick
New Sweden ..
Oakfield
Orient
Perham
Portage Lake .
Presque Isle. . .
St. Agatha
Sherman
Smyrna
Van Buren
Washburn
Westfield
Weston
Woodland
Allagash PI...
Cary PI
Caswell PI
Chapman PL.
Connor PI
Cyr PI
E PI
Eagle Lake PL
1,183
21
31
-
52
43.96
20
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11
438
13
11
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24
54.79
16
1
3
1,332
27
24
-
51
38.29
19
12
10
600
11
3
-
14
23.34
8
2
4
867
15
9
-
24
27.68
5
11
4
860
12
10
-
22
25.58
12
1
8
208
4
2
-
6
28.85
2
1
-
580
11
6
-
17
29.31
14
1
-
241
6
4
-
10
41.49
8
1
1
3,804
76
66
-
142
37.33
75
19
29
1,396
46
37
-
83
59.46
80
1
2
980
22
7
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29
29.59
24
1
4
411
10
2
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12
29.20
5
1
5
1,878
69
61
-
130
69.22
67
26
18
1,225
18
22
-
40
32.65
29
1
4
259
11
7
1
19
73.36
7
5
3
367
4
8
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12
32.70
4
1
2
1,096
12
12
-
24
21.90
9
5
5
190
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
400
5
6
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11
27.50
5
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1
368
18
9
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27
73.37
11
2
8
285
4
11
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15
52.63
10
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453
7
3
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10
22.08
7
1
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502
7
11
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18
35.86
11
1
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44
2
2
-
4
90.91
1
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2
406
28
27
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55
135.47
33
7
12
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
15
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24
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31.52
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23.17
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19.07
2
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12.77
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83.74
i6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Garfield PI
Glenwood PI
Hamlin PI
Hammond PI
Macwahoc PI
Merrill PI
Moro PI
Nashville PI
New Canada PI. .
Oxbow PI
Reed PI
St. Francis PL...
St. John PI
Silver Ridge PI...
Stockholm PL...
Wade PI
Wallagrass PI —
Westmanland PL
Winterville PI....
No. 8,R. 4
Molunkns
Total
Ill
178
574
116
153
298
217
32
419
153
399
568
371
168
191
271
784
100
124
111
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Births.
Sex.
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27
13
-
33
5
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8
2
-
4
15
-
31
2
-
11
23
-
42
3
-
5
7
-
11
-
-
1
1
-
1
1,115
1
2,374
Parentage.
18.02
16.85
43.55
17.24
39.22
40.27
46.08
31.25
23.87
26.14
67.67
58.09
21.56
23.81
162.30
40.59
53.57
50.00
88.71
9.01
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4
3
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334
348
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represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
17
No* 6 — Continued,
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COUNTY— Concluded.
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20.13
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23.87
20.05
22.89
13.48
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26.17
17.86
16.13
9.01
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702
216
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15.54
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
CUMBERLAND
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Baldwin .
Bridgton
Brunswick
Cape Elizabeth . ,
Casco
Cumberland ....
Falmouth
Freeport
Gorham
Gray
Harpswell
Harrison
Naples
New Gloucester .
North Yarmouth
Otisneld
Portland
Pownal
Raymond
Scarboro
Sebago
South Portland .
Standish
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth
Total
821
2,868
6.806
887
783
1,404
1.511
2,339
2,540
1,388
1,750
969
813
1.162
642
728
50,145
592
823
1,865
576
6,287
1,504
7,283
1,929
2.274
100,689
10
13
-
15
17
70
72
-
7
11
-
10
8
-
11
10
-
16
10
-
18
17
-
23
16
-
10
19
-
18
15
-
14
11
-
7
9
-
9
12
-
9
5
-
9
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-
613
607
-
4
6
-
8
10
-
14
30
-
7
7
-
69
72
-
27
16
-
107
76
1
13
22
-
23
25
1
1,141
1,121
23
32
142
18
18
21
26
35
39
29
33
25
15
21
14
14
1,220
10
18
44
14
141
43
184
35
48
28.01
11.16
20.86
20.29
22.99
14.96
17.21
14.96
15.35
20.89
18.86
25.80
19.68
18.07
21.81
19.23
24.33
16.89
21.87
23.59
24.31
22.43
28.59
25.26
18.14
21.10
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29
47
12
18
20
16
33
34
27
28
24
14
18
11
13
563
8
18
31
12
94
38
87
29
29
1,275
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19
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
19
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year J 909.
COUNTY.
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Nativity.
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12
21
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31
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28
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49
55
-
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87
15
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6
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13.53
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15
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24
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16.55
15
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16
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25
25
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13
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22
23
-
45
43
2
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17.72
6
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11
18
-
29
28
1
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20.89
14
-
-
-
-
14
8
11
19
18
1
-
10.86
7
-
-
1
-
8
7
5
-
12
12
-
-
12.38
7
-
-
-
-
7
8
10
-
18
18
-
-
22.14
10
-
1
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11
12
13
-
25
24
1
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21.51
5
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5
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7
7
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-
10.90
3
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3
5
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8
8
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10.99
337
93
59
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2
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498
505
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1,003
750
237
16
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1
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3
3
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5.07
5
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5
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9
-
11
11
-
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13.37
8
-
2
1
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11
16
12
-
28
26
2
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15.03
7
-
-
-
-
7
6
4
-
10
9
1
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17.36
44
4
3
5
-
56
45
51
-
96
83
12
1
15.27
8
-
-
2
-
10
12
21
-
33
32
1
-
21.94
43
9
4
11
-
67
59
57
-
116
91
25
-
15.93
8
-
1
-
-
9
13
20
-
33
32
1
-
17.11
14
2
3
1
-
20
19
29
48
42
5
1
21.10
625
114
81
94
2
916
860
930
-
1.790
1,461
308
21
17.78
20
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Birth, Marriages and Deaths
FRANKLIN
TOWNS.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
< S
Avon
Carthage
Chesterville
Eustis
Farmington
Freeman
Industry (
Jay
Kingfield
Madrid
New Sharon
New "Vineyard
Phillips
Rangeley
Salem
Strong
Temple
Weld
Wilton
Coplin PI
Dallas PI
Lang PI
Rangeley PI
Sandy River PI
Perkins
No. 4, R. 3
Total
*Population of county,
448
334
709
436'
3,288
397
553
2.758
693
326
946
584
1,399
961
195
63
394
738
1,647
70
172
87
109
219
418
13.39
20.96
18.34
27.52
16.42
12.59
14.47
35.53
20.20
18.40
21.14
15.41
25.73
33.30
15.38
32.97
17.77
16.26
23.68
28.57
17.
11.49
7.14
12.82
15 87
30.30
23.17
1
5
1
1
1
300
omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
21
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity.
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29
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23
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14.43
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15.34
5
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10
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10.57
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19
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15
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23
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10
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14.90
16
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17
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30
30
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28.57
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154
9
11
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179
147
125
-
272
256
15
1
15.07
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
22
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
HANCOCK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Brooklin
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1,171
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21
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8
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327
1
Deer Isle
2,047
25
Eastbrook
248
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Eden
4,379
38
Ellsworth
4,297
37
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1,201
9
1,259
18
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182
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594
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218
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20
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1,251
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6.58
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20.30
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23.78
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12.23
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16.90
13.73
11.66
28.59
17.78
10.99
16.84
4.59
20.62
22.38
19.74
19.03
24.39
25.64
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
23
No* 6— Continued*
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24
REGISTRATION REPORT.
, TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
HANCOCK
Towns.
Births
Sex.
Parentage.
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Trenton
Verona
Waltham
Winter Harbor
Long Island PI
No. 21 PI
No. 33 PI
Total
1,648
39
1,034
10
900
7
758
6
2,010
13
459
6
234
3
192
2
571
5
174
2
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1
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385
3
355
1
3
740
37.01
20.31
13.33
21.11
16.42
19.61
21.36
20.83
12.26
11.50
17.24
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650
29
31
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
25
No. 6 — Continued*
for the Year 1909.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Makriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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26
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
KENNEBEC
TOWES.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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16
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13
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5
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51
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26
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12
19
18
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37
12
8
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12
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9
9
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7
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Farmingdale. .
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Gardiner
Hallowell
Litchfield
Manchester . . .
Monmouth
Mount Vernon
Oakland
Pittston
Randolph
Readfleld. . .
Rome
Sidney
Vassalboro
Vienna
878
11,683
1,058
1,097
3,09
1.380
1,
848
560
5,501
2,714
1,057
518
1,236
906
1,913
1,177
1,077
994
420
1,068
2,062
406
19.36
16
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124
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26
26
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14
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20
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24
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
27
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year 1909.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
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10
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17
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76
14
18
13
1
122
168
133
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301
254
41
6
25.76
8
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6
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38
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46
36
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78
4
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27
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19
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38
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7
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23
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15
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19
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20
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26
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3
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5
6
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6
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6
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16
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14.77
28
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
KENNEBEC
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
d
Sh £j
CD
Towns.
d
8
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9,477
707
158
4
156
8
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314
12
33.13
16.97
116
9
99
1
60
1
36
1
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Wayne
West Gardiner
693
4
8
12
17.32
10
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Windsor
782
4
9
13
16.62
13
Winslow
2,277
46
50
96
42.16
23
55
9
9
2,088
24
15
39
18.68
26
8
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2
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50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
282
-
-
Total
59,117
628
631
1,259
21.30
727
127 110
13
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
29
No* 6* — Continued,
for the year \ 909.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity.
3
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4
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4
3
10
13
12
1
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18.39
4
-
-
-
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4
10
8
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18
18
-
-
25.97
3
-
-
-
-
3
5
5
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10
9
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12.79
11
10
2
1
-
24
18
14
-
32
22
10
-
14.05
8
3
3
1
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15
13
20
-
33
32
1
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15.80
1
-
1
1
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20.00
-
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-
-
2
14
-
14
9
2
3
-
388
56
52
47
2
545
574
514
-
1.088
959
112
17
18.40
30
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
KNOX
Towns.
Births.
■6
crt
03
a
o
A
Eh
-
16
-
36
-
12
-
17
-
8
-
o
-
8
-
126
-
35
-
44
-
14
-
22
-
18
-
39
-
29
-
11
1
438
Parentage.
'd.c
Appleton
Camden
Gushing
Friendship
Hope
Hurricane Isle
North Haven
Rockland
Rockport
St. George
South Thomaston
Thomaston
Union
Yinalhaven
Warren
Washington
Matinicus Isle PI.,
Total
975
2,825
604
814
599
257
551
8,150
2,314
2.206
1,426
2,688
1,248
2,358
2,069
1,019
184
:; :;o,2«7
16.41
12.74
19.87
20.88
13.36
7.78
14.52
15.46
15.13
19.95
9.86
8.18
14.42
16.54
14.02
10.79
5.43
14.46
* Population of county omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
31
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
^1 \I* R T * ^"^c
Sex.
Nativity.
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11.28
26
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26
15
27
-
42
39
3
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14.87
3
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8
8
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13.25
9
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-
-
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5
2
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7
7
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8.60
4
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3
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10
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16.69
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10
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20
9
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29
24
5
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17
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28
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13
21
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34
29
5
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12.65
3
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11
13
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24
23
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12
-
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1
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15
17
14
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31
30
1
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16
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16
20
22
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42
38
4
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13.74
202
9
6
7
1
225
222
242
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464
434
29
1
15.32
32
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
LINCOLN
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
M
Parentage.
■eg -a a
dti at)
Alna
Boothbay
Boothbay Harbor
Bremen
Bristol
Damariscotta
Dresden
Edgecomb
Jefferson
Newcastle..'
Nobleboro
Somerville
Southport
Waldoboro
Westport
WMtefield
Wiscasset
Monhegan PI
Total
444
1,766
1,926
657
2,572
876
882
607
1,155
1,075
810
374
527
3,145
330
1,156
1,273
94
19,669
155
15.72
17.56
23.36
16.74
19.05
7.99
10.20
18.12
12.99
21.40
14.81
13.37
7.59
11.76
18.18
12.98
21.21
15.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
33
No. 6. — Continued,
for the year 1 909.
COUNTY
Deaths.
Marriages
Sex.
Nativity.
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31
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6
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11
11
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16.74
22
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23
24
14
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38
36
1
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14.77
4
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19
18
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21.69
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13.18
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10
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5
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20
28
26
-
54
54
-
-
17.17
3
-
-
-
-
3
4
1
-
5
5
-
-
15.15
6
-
-
-
-
6
8
1C
-
18
17
1
-
15.57
16
-
-
-
-
16
10
13
-
23
23
-
-
18.07
1
-
-
i
-
2
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
10.64
131
2
3
i
1
138
157
146
-
303
293
9
1
15.40
34
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
P3
Parentage.
Albany
Andover . ..
Bethel
Brownfield.
Buckfield . .
Byron
Canton
Denmark...
Dixfield....
Fryeburg. . .
Gilead
Greenwood
Hanover...
Hartford . . ,
Hebron —
Hiram ,
Lovell
Mason
Mexico
Newry
Norway —
Oxford ....
727
1,835
1,019
1,139
204
946
634
1,052
1,376
340
741
214
660
494
1,015
693
67
816
286
2,902
1,331
8
4
-
16
14
-
15
13
-
5
11
-
6
11
-
2
2
-
11
12
-
3
5
-
11
14
:
10
9
-
2
1
-
6
11
-
3
-
-
4
8
-
7
5
-
12
10
-
4
7
-
1
-
31
41
-
1
3
-
18
29
-
7
11
-
22.30
41.27
15.25
15.70
14.93
19.61
24.31
12.62
23.76
13.81
8.82
22.94
14.02
18.18
24.29
21.67
15.87
14.93
88.24
13.99
16.20
13.52
28
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
35
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2
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1
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4
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9
9
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3
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1
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6
7
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13
13
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14
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4
6
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10
10
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9.85
2
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-
-
2
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7
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16
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11
5
-
2
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18
18
21
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39
33
5
1
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1
-
-
-
-
1
2
2
-
4
3
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1
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21
2
1
2
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26
15
17
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32
28
3
1
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8
-
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1
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9
6
14
-
20
17
3
-
15.03
36
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
»
Parentage.
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Peru
Porter
Roxbury
Rumford
Stoneham
Stow
Sumner
Sweden
Upton
Waterford
Woodstock ,
Lincoln PI
Magalloway PI
Milton PI
Bachelder's Grant
Total ,
3,225
39
46
-
85
773
4
7
-
11
886
9
3
-
12
238
5
8
-
13
3,770
138
129
-
267
284
3
2
-
5
270
-
5
5
802
4
10
-
14
282
2
3
-
5
242
3
3
-
6
917
7
7
-
14
816
8
5
-
13
73
1
1
-
2
77
1
1
-
2
202
2
2
-
4
173
-
2
-
2
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408
456
-
864
26.
14.23
13.54
54.62
70.82
17.61
18.52
17.46
17.73
24.79
15.27
15.93
27.40
25.97
19.80
11.56
26.95
* Population of county omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
37
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year 1909.
COUNTY.
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6
11
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17
16
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2
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-
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2
7
4
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11
11
-
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12.42
2
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29
36
9
17
-
91
47
43
-
90
77
13
-
23.87
3
-
-
-
-
3
2
2
-
4
4
-
-
14.08
1
-
-
-
-
1
2
-
-
2
2
-
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7.41
9
1
-
-
-
10
8
6
-
14
14
-
-
17.46
2
-
-
-
-
2
4
3
7
7
-
-
24.82
3
4
-
7
7
-
-
28.93
8
-
-
1
-
9
4
10
-
14
14
-
-
15.27
4
2
-
1
-
7
12
8
-
20
20
-
-
24.51
1
-
-
-
-
1
2
-
-
2
1
1
-
27.41
1
-
-
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-
1
1
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-
1
1
-
-
12.99
-
-
-
1
-
1
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1
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-
5.78
220
66
18
30
325
264
276
-
540
497
34
9
16.84
33
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
d
03
03
rn
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a
4^
03
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H
3
-
5
-
-
2
175
-
371
3
-
7
2
-
6
69
-
154
5
-
10
10
-
20
6
-
11
5
-
10
7
-
7
-
-
4
10
-
19
7
-
15
26
-
54
3
-
9
22
-
41
8
-
13
1
-
1
21
-
41
2
-
9
8
-
12
5
-
11
8
-
10
7
-
13
-
-
-
Parentage.
Alton
Argyle
Bangor
Bradford
Bradley
Brewer
Burlington
Carmel
Carroll
Charleston
Chester
Clifton
Corinna
Corinth
Dexter
Dixmont
East Millinocket
Eddington
Edinburg
Enfield
Etna
Exeter
Garland
Glenburn
Greenbush
Greenfield
314
320
21,850
954
682
4,835
394
932
487
842
363
236
1,170
1,042
2,941
843
663
65
1,062
527
879
857
461
586
160
2
2
196
4
4
85
5
10
5
5
92
4
1
22
2
-
98
189
93
34
7
-
80
5
-
85
78
42
m
10
-
46
18
-
59
10
-
88
10
-
28
6
-
95
4
-
24
16
2
40
13
-
36
34
6
68
7
-
2
11
61
7
2
38
1
-
61
26
6
08
9
-
64
11
1
84
10
-
70
9
-
18
13
-
-
-
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
39
No* 6 — Continued,
for the Year 1909.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
3
6
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3
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4
2
1
-
3
2
1
-
9.37
144
29
16
22
1
212
235
219
-
454
341
105
8
20.78
4
-
-
-
-
4
12
4
-
16
16
-
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16.77
4
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5.87
37
5
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41
34
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62
13
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2
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5
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12.69
6
-
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-
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8
7
10
-
17
13
3
1
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1
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-
-
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3
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4
3
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8.22
4
-
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5
7
3
-
10
10
-
-
11.88
-
-
-
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-
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6
-
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16.53
3
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-
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8.97
7
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19
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7
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10
10
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19
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34
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31
30
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61
56
5
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20.74
5
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-
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9
9
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18
18
-
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21.36
5
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6
4
4
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8
8
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5
7
3
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10
9
1
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15.08
6
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6
6
5
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11
9
2
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10.36
4
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1
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5
2
4
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6
5
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11.39
9
-
-
1
-
10
2
8
-
10
10
-
-
11.38
8
-
-
-
-
8
8
11
-
19
17
2
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3
-
-
-
-
3
6
3
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9
9
-
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8
-
-
-
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8
2
3
-
5
5
-
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8.53
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
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4
4
-
-
25.00
40
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Towns.
Births.
«
Parentage.
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Hampden
Hermon
Holden
Howland
Hudson
Kenduskeag . . .
Kingman
Lagrange
Lee
Levant
Lincoln
Lowell
Mattawamkeag
Maxfield
Medway
Milford
Millinocket
Mt. Chase
Newburg
Newport
Old Town
Orono
Orrington
Passadumkeag.
Patten
Plymouth
2,182
1,183
602
519
430
423
936
574
801
789
1,731
300
527
115
297
838
1,144
299
734
1,533
5,763
3,257
1,266
409
1,172
658
19.71
21.98
16.61
28.90
80.23
18.91
14.96
19.16
24.97
21.55
17.91
16.67
18.98
8.70
60.61
19.09
144.43
23.41
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13.70
30.01
33.47
11.85
19.56
38.40
10.64
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21
39
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16
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
41
No. 6 — Continued.
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30.73
6
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11.75
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41
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17
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32
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6
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11
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13
3
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4
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1
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5
5
4
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9
9
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13.68
42
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Births.
Sex.
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41.67
19.28
11
4
3
1
l
1
1
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Woodville
Drew PI
Grand Falls PI
Lakeville PI
129
1
1
2
15.50
ft
Seboeis PI
96
3
3
31.25
1
i
1
Stacvville PI
347
11
11
22
63.40
15
3
4
1
Webster PI
124
1
3
1
-
4
1
32.25
4
1
Indian Township
-
No. 2, R. 6
-
4
-
-
4
-
3
l
-
-
Total
*75,755
893
877
1,770
23.36
1,058
349
189
147
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* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not,
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
43
No* 6* — Continued,
for the year \ 909.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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1
3
1
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1
3
5
6
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2
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1
1
3
13
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
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4
16
7
7
2
3
2
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4
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6
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7.52
31.81
12.61
10.17
12.50
25.00
15.50
10.42
5.76
24.19
525
61
57 73
2
718
691
618
-
1,309
1,075
210
24
17.28
44
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
PISCATQUIS
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
«
Parentage.
OS'S
eS "3
if
Abbot
Atkinson ,
Blanchard
Bowerbank
Brownville
Dover
Foxcroft
Greenville
Guilford
Medford
Milo
Monson ,
Orneville ,
Parkman
Sangerville
Sebec
Shirley
Wellington
Williamsburg
Willimantic
Barnard PI
Elliotsville PI
Kingsbury PI
Lake View PI
Katahdin Iron Works.
Total
716
5
2
-
7
, 495
4
8
-
12
248
1
1
-
2
66
1
1
-
2
1,570
21
18
-
39
1,889
13
17
-
30
1,629
15
5
-
20
1,117
21
30
-
51
1,544
21
19
-
40
282
6
3
-
9
1,150
30
14
-
44
1,116
10
13
-
23
325
7
3
-
10
718
8
8
-
16
1,294
13
15
-
28
593
2
2
-
5
248
5
3
-
8
413
6
4
-
10
117
1
2
-
3
419
-
1
-
1
98
1
3
-
4
86
1
2
-
8
106
1
5
-
6
173
4
3
-
7
114
2
1
-
3
*16,526
200
183
383
9.78
24.24
8.06
30.30
24.84
15.88
12.28
45 r 66
25.91
31.91
38.26
20.61
30.77
22.28
21.64
8.43
32.26
24.21
26.49
2.89
40.82
34.88
56.60
40.46
26.32
23.18
3
3
201
r,r,
36
24
* Population of county omitting
represented in this tabulation, See
that of unorganized townships and other places not
Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
45
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
5
1
2
1
2
3
1
168
5
-
11
6
-
11
-
-
5
-
-
1
4
-
17
11
-
23
14
-
37
7
-
32
10
-
24
2
-
5
7
-
17
4
-
15
5
-
9
4
-
10
8
-
20
7
-
10
2
-
2
4
-
9
1
-
2
2
-
4
1
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
2
-
-
3
-
-
1
104
-
272
235
31
15.36
22.22
20.16
15.15
10.83
12.18
22.71
28.65
15.54
17.73
14.78
13.44
27.69
13.93
15.46
16.86
8.06
21.79
17.09
9.55
10.20
11.63
18.87
17.34
8.77
16.46
46
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
SAGADAHOC
BlBTHS.
Sex,
Parentage.
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03
Towns.
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180
10,477
l
113
1
92
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2
205
11.11
19.57
2
125
42
16
19
Bath
3
937
1,305
799
7
5
5
8
14
9
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15
19
14
16.01
14.56
17.52
12
17
14
1
1
2
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61
1,254
7
10
17
13.56
15
9
2,049
2,097
10
20
19
27
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29
47
14.15
22.41
22
22
1
19
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R
5
West Bath
291
880
1
7
2
2
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3
9
10.31
10.23
2
8
1
-
1
Total
20,330
176
184
"
360
17.71
239
62
28
27
4
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
47
No* 6 — Continued,
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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63
7
11
3
1
11
12
16
2
11
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66
10
12
8
1
6
19
16
2
7
64
13
15
7
6
22
7
4
3
-
2
130
23
27
15
1
12
41
23
6
10
2
109
23
24
15
1
12
36
20
6
7
19
2
2
3
2
2
1
3
1
11.11
12.41
24.55
20.69
18.77
16.39
9.57
20.01
10.97
20.62
11.36
118
8
7
6
"
139
149
141
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290
255
28
7
14.26
4 8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
SOMERSET
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Pd o
Anson
Athens
Bingham
Cambridge
Canaan
Concord
Cornville
Detroit
Embden
Fairfield
Harmony
Hartland
Madison
Mercer
Moscow
New Portland,
Norridgewock
Palmyra
Pittsfield
Ripley
St. Albans
Skowhegan ...
Smithfield . . .
Solon
Starks
841
364
977
291
689
527
567
3,878
571
1,115
2,764
493
378
913
1,495
915
2,
449
1,037
5,180
449
996
636
24
76
12
23
34.97
13.39
23.78
24.73
12.28
20.62
15.97
11.39
15.87
19.86
45.53
20.63
30.03
18.26
34.39
14.24
14.72
14.21
16.26
26.78
16.39
25.10
17.82
17.07
15.73
23
15
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
49
No* 6 —Continued*
for the Year \909.
COUNTY,
Deaths.
Marriages
Sex.
Nativity.
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10
6
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16
16
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17.86
12
-
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12
4
8
-
12
10
2
-
14.27
2
-
-
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21.98
5
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6
7
3
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10
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10.24
1
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1
2
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4
4
-
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13.75
6
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7
4
6
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10
9
1
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14.51
6
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3
6
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9
7
2
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17.08
3
-
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3
4
2
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6
6
-
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10.58
30
4
2
2
-
38
25
42
-
67
60
6
1
17.28
3
-
-
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3
3
4
-
7
7
-
-
12.25
5
-
2
-
-
7
4
12
-
16
14
2
-
14.35
31
6
3
1
-
41
18
25
-
43
38
5
-
15.56
2
-
-
-
-
2
4
10
-
14
14
-
-
28.40
3
-
-
-
-
3
2
1
-
3
2
1
-
7.94
8
-
-
-
-
8
7
4
-
11
11
-
-
12.05
7
-
1
-
-
8
8
11
-
19
17
2
-
12.71
6
-
-
-
-
6
8
6
-
14
14
-
-
15.30
21
-
1
5
-
27
18
14
-
32
32
-
-
11.07
3
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2
2
-
4
4
-
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8.91
7
1
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-
8
12
7
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19
18
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18.32
26
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7
10
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43
41
29
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70
60
9
1
13.51
3
-
-
1
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4
7
2
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9
9
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20.04
7
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1
1
9
4
8
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12
12
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12.05
3
-
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-
-
3
3
5
-
8
7
-
1
12.58
5o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SOMERSET
d
3
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Towns.
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57
1
1
17.54
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Brighton PI
368
218
4
2
6
27.52
4
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Dead River PI
91
1
-
1
10. .9
1
-
-
96
2
o
4
41.67
1
1
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1
Flagstaff PI
115
Highland PI
67
1
1
2
29.85
?
Jackman PI
352
12
13
1
26
73.86
3
16
4
3
-
231
o
6
8
34.63
8
Mayfield PI
89
1
1
2
22.47
1
1
Moose River PI
239
5
1
6
25.10
4
1
1
114
2
2
4
35.09
4
The Forks PI
157
1
3
19.11
2
1
West Forks PI
160
1
1
6.25
1
Holeb
30
1
1
1
2
66.67
-
1
116
1
70
50
Total
*33,526
381
353
735
21.92
489
10
* Population of county omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See table No, 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
51
No* 6 — Continued.
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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1
1
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3
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1
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2
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2
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3
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
3
1
6
3
1
1
3
1
2
1
52.63
9.17
32.97
8.70
17.05
12.99
4.18
8.77
19.11
6.25
66.67
250
23
21
28
1
323
230
241
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471
431
36
4
14.05
52
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WALDO
Towns.
Belfast
Belmont
Brooks
Burnham
Frankfort
Freedom
Islesboro
Jackson
Knox
Liberty
Lincolnville
Monroe
Montville
Morrill
Northport
Palermo
Prospect
Searsmont
Searsport
Stockton Springs
Swanville
Thorndike
Troy
Unity
Waldo
Winterport
Total..
4,615
352
669
766
1,211
479
923
439
558
737
1,223
958
982
420
545
757
648
949
1,349
872
502
497
766
877
468
1,623
24,185
BlETHS.
Sex.
10
192
Parentage.
79
17.12
72
5
14.21
4
4
5.98
4
15
19.58
15
20
16.52
11
8
16.70
8
15
16.25
14
8
17.77
8
7
12.54
7
12
16.28
12
15
12.26
15
10
10.44
10
14
14.26
12
9
21.43
9
5
9.17
5
13
17.17
12
15
23.15
13
14
14.75
12
19
14.08
16
18
20.64
17
6
11.95
6
7
14.08
7
12
15.67
12
7
7.98
7
12
25.64
12
17
10.47
16
366
15.13
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
53
No. 6 — Continued ♦
for the Year 1909-
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Sex.
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13
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6
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11
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10
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9
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17
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18.42
2
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4
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6.78
8
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12.26
11
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11.48
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5
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7
7
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13.94
6
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1
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7
2
5
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7
6
1
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14.08
7
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6
6
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12
12
-
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15.67
9
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9
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7
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11
10
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12.54
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1
-
2
2
-
-
4.27
16
-
~
-
-
16
18
12
-
30
30
-
-
18.47
77
-
2
6
1
186
191
195
"
386
374
8
4
15.96
54
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
Towns.
Births.
Parentage.
#3
Si
uS3
<*fl
flip
^£
I'd +;
Addison
Alexander
Bailey ville
Baring
Beddington
Brookton
Calais
Centerville
Charlotte
Cherryfield
Columbia
Columbia Falls
Cooper
Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
Deblois
Dennysville —
East Machias...
Eastport ,
Edmunds
Forest City
Harrington
Jonesboro
Jonesport
Lubec
Machias ,
Machiasport. ..
1,059
3
9
-
12
. 333
4
9
-
13
215
17
20
-
37
231
1
6
-
7
86
-
2
-
2
285
3
4
-
7
7,655
76
72
-
148
91
1
2
-
3
315
5
4
-
9
1,859
13
9
-
22
516
6
6
-
12
569
10
16
-
26
207
4
1
-
5
112
1
-
-
1
565
10
3
-
13
1,092
16
14
-
30
73
2
-
-
2
482
3
7
-
10
1,521
11
12
1
24
5,311
54
50
1
105
492
6
12
-
18
151
-
-
-
-
1,165
7
5
-
12
606
13
4
-
17
2,124
24
35
-
59
3,005
47
51
-
98
2,082
35
12
-
47
1.218
19
13
1
33
11.
39.
172.
30.
23.
24,
19
32
28
11
23
45
24
8
23
27
27
20
15
19
10.30
28.05
27.78
32.61
22.57
27.09
11
-
1
-
12
-
-
1
8
16
7
6
1
2
1
3
2
-
-
-
5
1
-
-
54
23
15
45
3
-
-
-
8
-
1
-
21
-
-
1
10
-
1
1
24
-
1
-
5
1
10
-
-
-
-
1
2
12
7
7
3
2
-
-
-
8
-
-
2
17
-
1
1
41
20
17
26
14
-
1
3
11
-
1
-
17
-
-
-
55
1
2
1
43
20
25
8
44
1
-
2
29
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
55
No. 6 — Continued,
for the Year i 909.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
-d
d
d
03
03
03
03
o
o
o
a
a
So
03
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£
1
-
12
-
2
-
6
-
1
-
1
-
5
1
6
1
22
4
6
-
10
10
-
-
1
4
-
5
3
2
-
15
12
-
27
19
8
-
1
2
-
3
2
-
1
1
-
1
1
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1
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-
1
-
1
-
49
64
-
113
63
47
3
1
1
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2
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-
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4
4
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7
7
-
14
12
2
-
3
3
-
6
5
1
-
4
4
-
8
8
-
-
2
-
2
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6
4
-
10
10
-
-
10
3
-
13
6
7
-
1
1
-
2
2
-
-
4
-
4
3
1
-
13
8
-
21
20
1
-
39
41
-
80
61
19
-
8
5
-
13
13
-
-
2
1
-
3
2
1
-
5
12
-
17
16
-
1
3
4
-
7
7
-
-
17
12
-
29
28
1
.-
27
28
-
55
41
14
-
20
12
-
32
27
5
-
5
8
-
13
13
-
-
9.44
15.02
125.58
12.99
11.63
3.51
14.76
21.98
12.70
7.53
11.63
14.06
17.86
17.70
11.90
27.40
8.30
13.81
15.06
26.42
19.87
14.59
11.55
13.65
18.30
15.37
10.67
56
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
K
Parentage.
2 S ^
^ i.
S"53 S
- f »H ^
(D CD ^ "J
fl 5 fl 5
Marion
Marshfield
Meddybemps
Milbridge
Northfield-
Pembroke
Perry
Princeton
Robbinston
Roque Bluffs
Steuben
Talmage
Topsfield
Trescott
Vanceboro — —
Waite
Wesley
Whiting
Whitneyville
CodyvillePl
Grand Lake Stream PI.
No. 14 PI
No. 21 PI
Kossuth
Lambert Lake PI
Total
95
, 227
154
1,921
126
1,652
1,245
1,094
844
168
901
93
282
463
550
135
198
399
424
68
221
77
86
46
113
15
* 45.002
5
12
1
2
4
2
1
6
1
2
3
516
2
4
1
8
1
13
9
15
6
2
11
2
2
5
4
1
3
2
1
1
7
1
1
480
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84.21
22.03
19.48
11.9
7 94
12.11
16.06
32.91
13.03
23.81
23.31
21.51
28.37
21.60
29.09
14.81
25.25
15.04
7.08
29.41
58.82
12.98
34.88
29.41
26.55
22.20
5
4
3
2
8
1
1
1
3
648
10!)
123
23
* Population of county omitting that of unorganizel townships an 1 other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
57
No, 6. — Continued,
for the year J909.
COUNTY.— Concluded.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity.
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1
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21.05
i
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1
-
2
3
4
-
7
5
1
1
30.84
l
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
6.49
10
-
-
-
-
10
10
12
-
22
21
1
-
11.45
-
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-
-
-
-
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-
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-
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15.87
3
-
-
-
-
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7
9
-
16
14
2
-
9.69
5
-
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-
-
7
4
6
-
10
6
3
1
8.03
4
-
-
1
-
5
6
8
-
14
11
3
-
12.80
5
1
2
1
-
9
4
10
-
14
10
4
-
16.59
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
3
3
-
-
17.86
5
-
1
-
-
6
8
4
-
12
11
1
-
13.32
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
10.75
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
2
-
3
3
-
-
10.64
1
-
-
1
-
2
5
2
-
7
7
-
-
15.12
2
1
-
1
-
4
5
2
-
7
2
5
-
12.73
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
2
-
2
1
1
-
14.81
2
-
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-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
1
-
-
9
3
-
-
3
3
-
-
7.52
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
2
2
-
-
4.72
1
_
_
_
_
1
2
1
_
3
1
2
_
13.57
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
2
-
2
2
-
-
25.97
1
-
1
-
-
2
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
11.62
_
_
1
33
-
1
1
-
-
1
1
134
-
8.85
218
24
35
-
310
308
322
630
489
7
14.00
58
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
YORK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
M
Parentage.
<! OS
P
a to
03 03
<5 03
Acton
Alfred
Berwick
Biddeford
Buxton
Cornish
Dayton
Eliot
Hollis
Kennebunk
Kennebunkport
Kittery
Lebanon
Limerick
Limington
Lyman
Newfield
North Berwick.
Old Orchard...
Parsonsfield
Saco
Sanford
Shapleigh
South Berwick.
Waterboro
Wells
York
Total
778
6
3
-
9
937
8
5
-
13
2,280
21
26
-
47
16,145
282
263
-
545
1,838
15
18
-
33
984
4
6
-
10
473
3
1
-
4
1,458
13
17
-
30
1,274
11
10
-
21
3,228
30
27
-
57
2,123
18
19
-
37
2,872
28
22
-
50
1,335
10
10
1
21
874
15
6
-
21
1,001
13
7
-
20
687
6
4
-
10
676
7
7
-
14
1,748
21
18
-
39
964
7
12
-
19
1,131
15
13
-
28
6,122
59
40
-
99
6,078
142
113
-
255
847
6
3
-
9
3,188
31
26
-
57
1,169
12
7
-
19
2,007
24
18
-
42
2,668
34
29
1
63
64,885
841
730
1,572
11.57
13.87
20.61
33.76
17.95
10.16
8.46
20.58
16.48
17.66
17.43
17.41
15.73
24.031
19.98J
14.56
20.71
22.31
19.71
24.76
16.17
41.95
10.63
17.88
16.25
20.92
23.61
24.23
29
99
32
10
3
21
19
49
26
37
17
13
16
3
11
36
11
24
51
60
9
34
16
39
48
730
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
59
No. 6 — Concluded*
for the Year \ 909.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity.
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2
7
3
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10
9
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12.86
5
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5
6
7
-
13
11
i
1
13.87
14
-
-
i
-
15
12
15
-
27
26
i
-
11.84
45
61
24
26
i
157
153
168
-
321
225
96
-
19.88
5
-
-
-
-
5
18
18
-
36
33
2
1
19.59
5
-
-
-
-
5
4
5
-
9
8
1
-
9.15
2
-
-
-
-
2
2
5
-
7
7
-
-
14.80
3
-
-
1
i
5
12
9
-
21
20
1
-
14.40
1
-
-
-
-
1
9
13
-
22
22
-
-
17.27
18
-
4
-
-
22
20
28
-
48
44
3
1
14.87
7
-
-
1
-
8
23
12
-
35
35
-
-
16.49
15
-
-
1
-
16
V
10
-
31
29
2
-
10.79
5
1
-
-
-
6
7
4
-
11
8
3
-
8.24
6
3
1
-
-
10
5
9
-
14
12
1
1
16.02
5
-
-
-
-
5
8
7
-
15
15
-
-
14.99
2
-
-
-
-
2
2
6
-
8
8
-
-
11.64
11
-
1
-
-
12
7
2
-
9
9
-
-
13.31
, 17
-
-
-
-
17
16
15
-
31
30
1
-
18.73
4
1
-
2
-
7
10
14
-
24
17
5
2
24.90
7
-
-
-
-
7
■
7
-
16
16
-
-
14.15
39
10
3
2
-
54
49
62
-
111
99
12
-
18.13
24
27
12
11
-
74
60
52
-
112
95
17
-
18.43
2
-
-
-
-
2
9
7
-
16
16
-
-
18.89
13
4
2
1
-
20
29
36
-
65
53
12
-
20.39
9
-
-
-
-
9
10
6
-
16
16
-
-
13.68
5
-
-
1
6
19
21
-
40
38
2
-
19.93
16
1
-
1
-
18
36
563
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563
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58
49
9
-
21.74
285
108
48
48
a
492
1,126
950
170
6
17.36
6o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Recapitulation
Counties.
Births.
Sex.
-d
CD
«
csj
a
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CD
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£
H
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Aroostook
Cumberland ..
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis . . .
Sagadahoc —
Somerset
Waldo
Washington...
York
Total....
54,242
598
607
-
*59.585
1,258
1,115
1
100,689
1,141
1,121
1
*18,044
199
219
-
*37,039
385
355
-
59,117
628
631
-
*30,287
237
201
-
19,669
155
159
-
*32,059
408
456
-
*75,755
893
877
-
*16,526
200
183
-
20,330
176
184
-
*33,526
381
353
1
24,185
192
174
-
*45,002
516
480
3
64,885
841
730
1
7
*690,940
8,208
7,845
1,205
2,374
2,263
418
740
1,259
438
314
864
1,770
383
360
735
366
999
1,572
16.060
22.22
39.84
22.48
23.17
19.98
21.30
14.46
15.96
26.88
23.36
23.18
17.71
21.92
15.13
22.20
24.23
23.24
498
1,334
1,275
300
650
727
346
293
494
1,058
261
239
489
336
648
730
9,678
439
136
334
348
579
171
76
20
29
31
282
127
45
29
4
2
253
65
349
189
56
36
62
28
116
70
9
12
96
109
545
141
3274
1514
1406 188
* Population omitting that of unorganized townships, and other places not represented
in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
6l
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by Counties,
Marriages.
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Sex.
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258
91
46
54
404
55
83
104
625
114
81
94
154
9
11
5
240
6
8
9
388
5G
52
47
202
9
6
7
131
2
3
1
220
56
18
30
525
61
57
73
118
8
13
12
118
8
7
6
250
23
21
28
177
-
2
6
218
24
35
33
285
108
48
48
4,313
630
491
557
2
451
646
2
916
179
2
265
2
545
1
225
1
138
1
325
2
718
2
153
139
1
323
1
186
310
3
492
20
6,011
456
503
860
147
260
574
222
157
264
691
168
149
230
191
308
563
.743
443
-
899
694
422
1
926
702
930
-
1,790
1,461
125
-
272
256
269
-
529
495
514
-
1.088
959
242
-
464
431
146
-
303
293
276
-
540
497
618
-
1,309
1.075
104
-
272
235
141
-
290
255
241
-
471
431
195
-
386
374
322
-
630
489
563
-
1,126
950
:>.-, 1
1
11.295
9.600
16.57
15.54
17.78
15.07
14.29
18.40
15.32
15.40
16.84
17.28
16.46
14.26
14.05
15.96
14.00
17.36
131' 16.35
62
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Births, by Sex and Months, by Counties, \ 909,
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TABLE No. 12.
Births in Cities for J 909, with Rate per t,000 of Population,
Cities.
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Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
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109
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196
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TABLE No. 13.
Percentage of American and Foreign Births by Counties, \ 909«
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Waldo
Washington
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21.58
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7.70
18.82
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4.78
12.62
18.98
15.67
15.28
16.33
4.92
23.22
17.81
18.18
0.66
0.80
1.63
0.48
0.54
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1.13
0.64
0.92
1.53
1.56
1.11
1.36
0.82
2.30
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15.54
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Ellsworth
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Lewiston
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Rockland
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17.07
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22.22
14.18
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TABLE No, \5.
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30
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6
5
5
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29
3
32
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60
58
57
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102
38
14
17
4
175
313
37
350
BIRTHS.
71
TABLE No. i 7.
Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties, 1909 <
Counties.
Androscoggin
Aroostook —
Cumberland _
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot —
Piscataquis -
Sagadahoc —
Somerset
Waldo
Washington .
York __
Total — .
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30
18
101
71
103
60
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15
33
25
55
41
16
12
5
4
39
26
77
52
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14
17
15
27
21
23
22
36
24
77
41
675
461
72
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No, i&.
Stillbirths by Seasons, 1909,
Months.
January _.
February .
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October ...
November .
December .
Total -
57
65
63
62
49
64
46
60
44
60
48
57
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Total for first quarter _.
Total for second quarter
Total for third quarter-
Total for fourth quarter
150
165
675
BIRTHS. 73
NOTES ON BIRTHS.
In. the year 1909, 16,735 births were registered in the State,
including stillbirths, (14,082 in 1892, 14,604 in 1893, 1 4&°7 m
1894, 15,430 in 1895, 15,429 in 1896; 15,142 in 1897, 15,121 in
1898, 14,475 i n : 899; 14.709 in 1900, 14,615 in 1901, 15,166 in
1902, 15,130 in 1903, 15,405 in 1904, 16,005 m I 9°5' : 6-585 in
1906, 16,595 in 1907, and 16,914 in 1908).
The number of living children born was 16.060, and the num-
ber of stillbirths was 675.
Of the whole number of living children of which the sex
was certified, 8,208 were males and 7,845 were females. In 7
births, the sex was not stated. For each 100 girls born there
were 104.7 boys (106.7 i n 1892, 107.4 in 1893, 104.7 m l ^94*
106.4 in 1895, I0 5-3 i n 1896, 102.3 in 1897, 106 in 1898, 104.4 i n
1899, 103.2 in 1900, 105.6 in 1901, 105 in 1902 105.3 in 1903,
104.2 in 1904, 104. 1 in 1905, 106 in 1906, 104.3 m l 9°7< an d
107.2 in 1908.
Birth-rate. — The birth-rate of living children for the State
was 21.97 for each 1,000 of population.
Table No. 12 shows the number of births in each city with the
birth-rate of each. The average birth-rate in the cities per 1,000
population was 20.93 as compared with 22.51 the birth-rate of
the rest of the State.
The birth-rate of the different counties varied widely. As it
invariably has been every year since the registration began, it
was the highest in Aroostook, 33.54, and the lowest in Knox,
14.40. In four counties, Aroostook, Oxford, Penobscot, and
York, the birth-rate was above that of the whole State. The
birth-rate in each county is shown in Tables No. 3 and 7.
Parentage. — Of the total births in the State, 60.26 per cent,
were of native parents, 20.39 per cent, were of foreign parent-
age ; 18. 18 per cent, were of parents one of whom was foreign;
while in 1.17 per cent, the nationality was not stated.
74 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Lincoln county had the largest percentage of native-born
parents, to wit, 93.31 per cent., and only 1.27 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born. Waldo followed with 91.80
per cent, of native parentage, and only 2.46 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born.
In Hancock county in 87.84 per cent, of the births the parents
were native-born, and in 3.92 per cent., foreign-born.
In Knox the percentage of native-born parents was 79.00; in
Franklin, 71.77; in Piscataquis, 68.15; in Somerset, 66.53; in
Sagadahoc, 66.39; an d in Washington, 64.87.
Comparatively high percentages of foreign-born parents are
found in Androscoggin county, 36.43 ; in York, 34.67 ; in Ox-
ford, 29.28; in Cumberland, 25.59; and in Kennebec, 22.40.
The percentages of parentage, whether American-born or for-
eign-born, may be found for the other counties in Table No. 13.
Comparing the percentage of the births in our twenty cities
with that of the rest of the State, we find that in the cities 43.88
per cent, of the births were of American parentage, while in the
rural parts of the State the percentage of American-born chil-
dren was 68.09.
The largest percentage of foreign-born parents was in Bidde-
ford, 60.55 ; and in Lewiston 49.33.
In Ellsworth the percentage of births in which both parents
were foreign-born was only 1.69; and in Belfast the percentage
of such births was 2.53. For further comparisons see Table
No. 14.
Seasons and Births : — The largest number of births in any one
month in 1909 was 1,475 i n March; the smallest was 1,221 in
November; the largest quarterly total was 4,154 in the second
quarter; the smallest, 3,705 in the last quarter. The three con-
secutive months in which the largest number of births occurred
were March, April, and May, 4,320.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of births
in each month of the eighteen years 1892-1909:
BIRTHS.
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551
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1,173
1,301
1,296
1,306
1.206
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1.312
1,276
1,275
1,259
1,324
1,287
1,318
1,260
1,269
1,295
1,245
1,270
1,250
1,304
1,325
1,340
1,385
1,397
1,345
1,392
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1,220
1.138
1.196
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205 1,134
2031,217
259 11.163
364 1.280
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24611,216
347 ll.249
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1,032
1,115
1,091
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1.026
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1,2121
1.2181
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13,908
13,940
14,762
14.693
14,430
14,473
13,895
14.905
14.021
14.508
14,453
14,673
15,294
15 878
15,914
16,173
16.041
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stances twins were both boys ; in 58, both girls ; in 57, a boy and
a girl. In 102 cases the parentage was American ; in 38, for-
eign ; in 31 instances the parentage was mixed; and in 4, it was
not stated. Of the 350 children, 313 were born alive, and 37
were stillborn.
Triplets : — Triple births occurred in Limestone, Rockland, and
Sedgwick. In Rockland they were all living children, while in
each of the other places two were stillborn.
Stillbirths: — Of the 675 stillborn children, 383 were males
and 281 were females. In 11 the sex was not stated. With the
exception of 5 stillbirths as to which the nativity of the mother
was not stated, 461 were of American mothers, and 299 were
of foreign mothers.
The largest number of stillbirths occurred in Cumberland
county, 103 ; while the minimum number, 5, was reported in Lin-
coln county.
The largest number of stillbirths, 65, was returned in Feb-
ruary; the smallest number was 44 in September. See Tables
No. 17 and 18 for other details.
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114
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191
557
80
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Marriages by Months and Counties, \ 909.
Counties.
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Aroostook ...
Cumberland -
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Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
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225
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325
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153
139
323
186
310
492
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TABLE No. 23.
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160
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females
35
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234
221
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32 9
12
12
11 7
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4
5
646
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females
30
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305
340
257
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151 72
91 50
29
32
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females
12
63
59
62
49
20
21 11
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6
6
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4
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179
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Hancock
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females
15
91
102
89
72
39
26 18
14 12
10
4
8
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5
4
2
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265
265
Kennebec
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females
34
- 120
192
215
126
90
75
46
38
23
23
16
15
16
13
5
8
4
15
5
4
4
1
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545
545
Knox „
males..
females
15
1 62
85
75
51
36
26
15
15
16
9
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2
7
7
3
5
3
8
5
2
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225
225
Lincoln
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females
: i
53
42
22 20
19 7
10
5
7
7
4
7
8
2
4
2
2
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Oxford
. males.,
females
12
88
100
115
88
50
46
21
25
23
14
11
11
4
9
4
7
1
6
6
6
1
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1
325
325
Penobscot
males.,
females
23
2 199
2.56
242
200
128
78
50
53
42
19
25
16
17
7
8
3
14
10
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718
718
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females
6
52
47
49
42
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25
13
16
9
3
4
5
1
4
2
3
5
2
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153
153
Sagadahoc
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females
4
39
58
52
46
28
13
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3
5
3
4
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139
139
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males.,
females
21
1 106
115
103
80
51
44
24
17
9
12
12
141 11
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4
3
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323
323
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females
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62
66
39
30
23
12
17
14
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7
10
6
5
2
5
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6
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4
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186
186
Washington
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females
22
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121
104
74
31
31
21
19
6
17
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6
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310
310
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females
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22
120
219
175
117
104
48
33
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435
24
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64
206
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77
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119
17
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293 1
16 1,657 j
2,218
2.140
1.547
1.027
6.011
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4.358
2.574
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112
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416
421
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384
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82 REGISTRATION REPORT.
NOTES ON MARRIAGES.
The number of marriages registered in the State during the
year 1909 was 6,011 (5,726 in 1892, 5,795 in 1893, 5>594 m 1894,
5,729 in 1895, 5.579 in 1896, 5,331 in 1897, 5,144 in 1898, 5,329
in 1899, 5,482 in 1900, 5,735 in 1901, 5,905 in 1902, 6,200 in 1903,
6,208 in 1904, 6,264 in 1905, 6,498 in 1906, 6,380 in 1907, and
5,904 in 1908). We have therefore for the year 1909, a mar-
riage-rate of 16.44 (persons married) to every 1,000 of popula-
tion, or at the rate of. 8.22 marriages per 1,000 persons.
Marriage-rates: — The marriage-rate was higher in Oxford
county than elsewhere in the State, it being for that county 9.64
per 1,000. The lowest marriage-rate, that of 6.58 per 1,000,
was in Sagadahoc county. See Table No. 3.
Nativity: — Of the 5,991 records of marriage in which there
was a statement of birthplace, in 73 per cent, the groom and
bride were both American; in 10 per cent, both were of foreign
birth ; in 8 per cent, the groom was American and the bride of
foreign birth; while in 9 per cent, a foreign groom and Ameri-
can bride were united.
Seasons: — The largest number of marriages, 789, was sol-
emnized in June, while the smallest number in any one month,
286, occurred in March. See Table No. 21.
Ages of the Married: — The largest number, both of grooms
and brides, was between 20 and 25 years of age. While still
under 15 years of age, 16 brides were married; in the age-period
15-20 years there were 293 grooms and 1,657 brides; in the
period 20-25 years, 2,218 men and 2,140 women were married;
from 25-30, 1,547 men and 1,027 women; from 30-35, 757 men
and 435 women; from 35-40, 409 men and 257 women; from
40-45, 226 men and 172 women; from 45-50, 165 men and 121
women; from 50-55, 142 men and 64 women; from 55-60, yy
men and 42 women; from 60-70, 134 men and 62 women; from
70-80, 39 men and 14 women; over 80, 2 men. The ages of 2
grooms and 4 brides-were not stated. See Table No. 23.
1
MARRIAGES. 83
In 5,019 marriages the groom was older than the bride ; while
in 992 the bride was the elder; 784 widowers and 600 widows
were remarried ; 300 men and 384 women were remarried after
having been divorced from a former marriage.
Table No. 24 exhibits the fact that 4,922 men and 5,021
women were married for the first time ; that 952 men and 903
women were married the second time; that 117 men and 79
women were united in the third marriage ; that 14 men and 2
women contracted marriage a fourth time ; and one man was
married the sixth time. The oldest groom was 83 years of age,
and .the oldest bride was 76. The youngest groom was 16 years
of age, and the youngest bride was 13.
At the age of 16 years 1 groom was married ; at 17 years, 19;
at 18 years, 82; and at 19 years, 191. At the age of 13 years 2
brides were married; at 14 years, 14; at 15 years, 57; at 16
years, 193 ; at 17 years, 326; and at 18 years, 574.
In one marriage where the groom was 58, and the bride 65
years of age, it was the first marriage of each. Three grooms
were married for the first time at the ages of 71, 62, and 61,
respectively. One groom who had been twice divorced was
married for the third time at the age of 26. At 16 years of age
two brides were married a second time after having been di-
vorced ; and at 18 years, five.
At the age of 21, one bride, who had been divorced, was mar-
ried a third time. One woman contracted marriage for the first
time at the age of 74 years.
8 4
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Divorces Decreed by the Supreme Court of Maine for the
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No, 26.
Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants, and the Number
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Causes.
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DIVORCES. 87
NOTES OF DIVORCES.
Nine hundred and fifty-seven divorces were decreed in the
year 1909 (552 in 1892. 627 in 1893, 674 in 1894, 681 in 1895,
668 in 1896, J22 in 1897, 764 in 1898, 790 in 1899, 801 in 1900,
808 in 1901, 905 in 1902, 946 in 1903, 906 in 1904, 848 in 1905,
787 in 1906, 887 in 1907, and 904 in 1908). In 1909, there was
decreed in Maine one divorce for every 6.3 marriages solemn-
ized.
Some of the causes for which divorces were granted are:
Adultery, 116. or 12. 1 per cent, of the whole number; cruelty,
48, or 5.0 per cent. ; desertion. 245, or 25.6 per cent. ; intoxica-
tion, no, or 1 1.5 per cent.; cruel and abusive treatment, 320, or
33.4 per cent. ; failure to support, 25. or 2.6 per cent. The other
divorces were granted for multiple or associated causes.
The wife was the libellant in 699 divorces, and the husband-
in 258.
In the divorces granted for adultery, the husband was the
libellant 74 times, and the wife 42 times.
( hi account of cruelty, the wife was the libellant in 41 cases,
and the husband in 7 cases.
For desertion, the husband was the libellant 149 times, and the
wife 96.
For intoxication, the husband was the libellant in 4 cases, and
the wife in 106.
For cruel and abusive treatment, the husband was the libellant
in 71 instances, and the wife in 249.
For failure to support, the wife was the libellant in the 25 di-
vorces decreed for that cause.
Four divorces were granted before the marriage life had last-
ed six months; 15 before one year's marriage; 247 after from 1
to 5 years' marriage; 268 after 5 to 10 years; 272 after 10 to-
20 years; 115 after 20 to 30 years; 29 after more than 30 years
of married life; while in 7 cases it was not stated how many
years they had been married. Tables No. 25 and No. 26 may
be consulted for more detailed statements.
88
REGISTRATION REPORT.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Showing the Number of Deaths in the State and in
Causes of Death.
All causes (including premature births)
I. General diseases
II. Diseases of nervous system and organs of special
sense
III. Diseases of circulatory system
IV. Diseases of respiratory system
V. Diseases of digestive system
VI. Diseases of gehito-urinary system and its adnexa
VII. The puerperal state
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IX. Diseases of organs of locomotion
X. Malformations
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56
29
30
47
65
21
21
33
47
26
101
4
4
6
5
3
2
8
1
2
4
3
5
6
2
6
12
2
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9
13
4
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1
1
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1
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3
10
4
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4
6
3
2
3
1
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7
21
54
13
9
36
55
7
9
16
6
21
04
16
35
53
31
13
21
59
20
14
23
25
26
36
21
28
55
26
9
39
79
33
12
28
18
32
52
8
4
17
11
2
16
36
4
7
19
8
22
15
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Deaths by Classes and Counties.
Causes of Death.
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Ph
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X
I.— General diseases
Typhoid fever
Intermittent fever and
malarial cachexia
Measles
Scarlatina
Whooping - cough
Diphtheria and croup-
Influenza
Cholera nostras
Dysentery
Erysipelas
Other epidemic diseases
Purulent and septicemic
affections
Tuberculosis of larynx.
Tuberculosis of lungs—
Tuberculosis of menin-
ges
Tuberculosis of perito-
neum
Pott's disease
Cold abscess
White swelling
Tuberculosis of other
organs
General tuberculosis
Scrofula
Syphilis
Gonorrhea (5 years and
over)
Cancer of mouth
Cancer of stomach and
liver
Cancer of peritoneum,
intestines and rectum
Cancer of female genital
organs
Cancer of breast
Cancer of skin
Cancer of other organs
and organs not speci-
fied
Other tumors
Acute articular rheuma-
tism
Chronic rheumatism and
gout
Diabetes
Exophthalmic goiter
Addison's disease
Leukemia
Anemia, chlorosis
Other general diseases.-
Alcoholism, acute or
chronic
Other chronic poison-
ings
II.— Diseases of the nerv-
ous system and of the
organs of special sense
Encephalitis
Simple meningitis
2,605
110
5
36
32
58
112
170
7
15
23
4
11
8
830
100
63
8
1
1
17
31
5
12
2
28
1,-543
10
153
81 207
II -
21 21
132
63
CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY CLASSES AND GROUPS.
93
TABLE No, 29— Continued,
Deaths by Classes and Counties,
Causes of Death.
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Progressive locomotor
ataxia
Other diseases of the
spinal cord
Congestion and hemorr-
hage of the brain
Softening of the brain-
Paralysis without speci-
fied cause
General paralysis
Other forms of mental
alienation
Epilepsy
Eclampsia (non-puerpe-
ral)
Convulsions of children
Tetanus
Other diseases of nerv-
ous system
Diseases of the ear
III.— Diseases of the cir-
culatory system
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of
heart
Angina pectoris
Affections of the arte-
ries (atheroma, aneur-
ism, etc.)
Embolism and throm-
bosis
Affections of the veins
(varices, hemorrhoids.
phlebitis, etc.)-
Hemorrhages
IV.— Diseases of the res-
piratory system
Diseases of the nasal
fossae
Diseases of the larynx..
Diseases of the thyroid
body
Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Broncho pneumonia
Pneumonia
Pleurisy .
Congestion of the lungs
Gangrene of the lungs..
Asthma
Pulmonary emphysema.
Other diseases of the
respiratory system... .
V.— Diseases of the di-
gestive system
Affections of the phar-
ynx
Affections of the esopha-
gus
Ulcer of the stomach...
Other affections of the
stomach (cancer ex-
cepted)
1,565
11
65
1.173
81
1.500
6
8
6
141
ra
204
916
32
82
3
16
4
18
1.215
13
3
19
I
83
9
71
8
61
1
9
5
4
4
1
1
205
12
25
1
12 3 1
134 110 24? 4(i
2 -
24 5
8 1
33 3
155 26
2 1
14 4
1 -
2 -
1 -
2 -
151 25
2
-
2
7
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13
3
23
15
78
74
4
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2
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1
1
2
143
203
1
3
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1
2
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23
14
13 1 19 10
- 14
:: 30
4 13
2 4
L49
42
28 1 1 9 10| 29 4 3 11
3 6
2 4
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25
10
11
IIS
1
10
121
94
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Deaths by Classes and Counties.
Causes of Death.
«1 <
Infantile diarrhea (un-
der two years)
Diarrhea and enteritis
(two years and over)--j
Intestinal parasites - v —
Hernia and otner intes-
tinal obstructions 1
Other affections of the;
intestines
Acute yellow atrophy of
liver
Hydatid tumors of the
liver
Cirrhosis of liver
Biliary calculi
Other affections of the
liver
Affections of the spleen
Inflammatory peritonei
tis (puerperal except-
ed)
Appendicitis and ab-
scess of the iliac fossa
VI.— Diseases of the gen-j
ito-urinary system and |
its adnexa
Acute nephritis !
Bright's disease !
Other diseases of the
kidneys and their ad-
nexa
Diseases of the bladder
Diseases of the prostate
Metritis
Uterine hemorrhage
(non-puerperal)
"Uterine tumor (non-
cancerous)
Other diseases of the
uterus
Cysts and other tumors
of the ovary
Other diseases of the fe-
male genital organs—
VII— The puerperal state
Accidents of pregnancy
Puerperal hemorrhage.-
Other accidents of labor
Puerperal septicemia j
Puerperal albuminuria
and convulsions
Other puerperal neci-
ilents. sudden death— _
VIIT. — Diseases of the
skin and cellular tis-
sue
Gangrene
Furuncle, boil, carbun-
cle
Phlegmon, acute abscess
Other diseases of the
skin and its adnexa..
IX.— Diseases of the or-
gans of locomotion
483 j
96!
1!
60
10 1:
5 2,
15 6
83 11
! 3
102 13 7
68; 12 5
6 -
15 1
13 -
11 2
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4 4
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3 12
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1 -
1! 1
6 5
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46
3 1
2
I
1
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6 14 1 1
65 21 21
4j 2
50 1 18 15
V \ 1
4 2
2 4
9 13
7
30 46
10
26 101
3 7
20 79
2 2
2 -
II 1
5 6
4 -
1 -
3i 5
1 3
CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY CLASSES AND GROUPS.
95
TABLE No, 29— Concluded.
Deaths by Classes and Counties.
Causes of Death.
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31
41
517
610
11
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12
34
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83
173
35
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5
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115
1
25 50
10 51
1 -
4 S
Non-tuberculous d i s
eases of the bones
X.— Malformations.
Malformations, congeni
tal (stillbirths except
ed) 87
XL— Early infancy 490 32
Congenital icterus, de-
bility and sclerema 1 418, 28
Other diseases of early
infancy
Lack of care
XII.— Old age.
Senile debility
XIII. — Deaths from ex-
ternal causes
Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or
strangulation
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide by cutting in-
struments
Other suicides
Fractures
Other accidental inju-
ries
Burns and scalds
Sunstroke
Freezing
Electric shock
Accidental drowning
Starvation
Inhalation of deleteri-
' oiis .coses (suicide ex-
cepted)
Other acute poisonings
Other external violence
XIV.— Deaths from ill-
defined causes
Dropsy
Sudden death
Unspecified or ill-defined
causes of death 254 12 69 31
4 2 23
12 24 20
3 3 4
- - 2
- - 1
2 -
3 11 15
2 - 1
2 1 1
7 71 6
14 74 31
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2 - -
10 4 3 4 6 3
54 13 9 36 55 7
17 4S 10 9
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39 79 33
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16
6
21
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6
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5
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17
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16
1 - -
3 1 4
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4 1 1
1 - -
17
2 5
1 3
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11 2
1
16 36, 4 7 19
1 - - - - |
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1 -
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14 2S 3 7 18 7 20
9 6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 30.
Death from All Causes by Months— \ 909.
Causes of Death.
All causes (including premature
births)
I.— General diseases-
II.— Diseases of nervous system
and organs of special sense
III.— Diseases of circulatory sys
tem
IV.— Diseases of respiratory sys
tem
V.— Diseases of digestive system..
VI.— Diseases of genito-urinary
system and its adnexa
VII.— The puerperal state
VIII.— Diseases of skin and cellu
lar tissue
IX.— Diseases of organs of loco
motion
X. — Malformations
XL — Early infancy
Xll.-Old age
11,514
2,695
1,543
1,565
1,509
1,215
799
83
102
11
87
490
517
•95 907 1,193 1,039 977 860 854
278
XIII.— Deaths from external
causes
XIV.— Deaths from ill-defined
causes
6 l:
5
2
4
610! 41
288 I 28
248 218 214 207
120 152 111 122
162 131 141 129 120
199 143
57 53
70 81
11 6
12
14
12
1
14
43
54 43
38 45 52
31 1 32
IS
95 54
65 119
74
63
57
10
3
9
6
6
7
1
-
2
3
5
5
33
31
34
49
39
30
905 936
196 200
I
114 121
96 129
I
53 49
213 216
52
2
67
991 890
210 232
85 102
L56
60
29
237
137
117
148
62
3
9
2
4
48
46 43
49
21 21
CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY MONTHS.
97
TABLE No. 30— Continued.
Deaths from All Causes by Months— \ 909.
Causes of Death.
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110
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32
58
112
170
7
15
23
4
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830
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63
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1
1
17
31
5
12
2
28
886
97
108
62
39
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22
23
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72
1
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5
1543
10
153
25
61
817
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212
26
55
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4
45
5
59
5
243
9
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12
15
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1
67
10
6
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5
7
6
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135
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72
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3
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6
8
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64
10
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12
2
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32
14
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73
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278
7
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45
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79
12
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26
6
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78
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91
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120
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62
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218
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152
18
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88
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19
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6
3
3
1
214
4
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72
11
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23
8
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111
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65
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207 196
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9
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1
5
2
5
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50
5
6
2
4
2
1
2
23
17
8
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127
13
7
67
1
21
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3
6
3
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232 237
7
5
2
8
1
1
1
65
10
4
2
1
2
5
1
2
1
1
25
7
14
6
4
9
2
2
3
7
1
1
2
5
122
2
6
4
8
64
4
16
2
3
4
1
2
1
4
1
7
3
5
8
2
1
4
1
50
7
6
3
2
6
38
9
8
6
5
7
4
6
4
2
2
114
12
3
3
53
1
14
4
5
7
5
14
1
3
5
4
20
6
1
2
3
4
1
65
1
3
1
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2
22
13
12
3
6
11
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2
4
9
2
1
6
123
13
4
5
67
1
17
2
6
1
3
10
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4
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7
16
6
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a
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Tuberculosis of larynx
i
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Tuberculosis of lungs
88
Tuberculosis of meninges
7
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4
1
Cold abscess
Wliite swelling _ __ __ .. _
Tuberculosis of other organs
?
General tuberculosis
o
Scrofula
Syphilis
1
1
Gonorrhea (five years and over)
Cancer of month
3
Cancer of stomach and liver-
Cancer of peritoneum, intestines and
rectum .. . __
19
10
Cancer of female genital organs
Cancer of breast.. ...
12
Cancer of skin
1
Cancer of other organs and organs not
specified
6
Other tumors ..
Acute articular rheumatism
1
Chronic rheumatism and gout
Diabetes ...
3
14
Exophthalmic goiter __
Addison's disease
Leukemia . _
-
Anemia, chlorosis .
9
Other general diseases
Alcoholism, acute or chronic .
J
1.
137
1
13
3
7
60
4
26:
4
4
2r
Other chronic poisonings ..
II.— Diseases of the nervous system.
and of the organs of special sense
Encephalitis . ..
Simple meningitis
Progressive locomotor ataxia
Other diseases of the spinal cord
Congestion and hemorrhage of the
brain ....
Softening of the brain
Paralysis without specified cause
General paralysis
Other forms of mental alienation
Epilepsy _.
Eclampsia (non-puerperal)
Convulsions of children
4
1
6
2
Tetanus ....
Diseases of the ear.. . .
9 8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 30— Continued.
Deaths from All Causes by Months— 1909*
Causes of Death.
III.— Diseases of the circulatory system
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of heart
Angina pectoris
Affections of the arteries (atheroma,
aneurism, etc.)
Embolism and thrombosis
Affections of the veins (varices, hem-
orrhoids, phlebitis, etc.)
Hemorrhages
IV.— Diseases of the respiratory system
Diseases of the nasal fossae.—
Diseases of the larynx
Diseases of the thyroid body
Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Broncho pneumonia
Pneumonia
Pleurisy
Congestion of the lungs
Gangrene of the lungs
Asthma
Pulmonary emphysema
Other diseases of the respiratory sys-
tem
V.— Diseases of the digestive system
Affections of the pharynx
Diseases of the esophagus
Ulcer of the stomach
Other affections of the stomach (cancer
excepted)
Infantile diarrhea (under two years)—
Diarrhea and enteritis (two years and
over)
Intestinal parasites
Hernias and other intestinal obstruc-
tions
Other affections of the intestines
Acute yellow atrophy of liver
Hydatid tumors of the liver
Cirrhosis of liver
Biliary calculi
Other affections of the liver
Affections of the spleen
Inflammatory peritonitis (puerperal
excepted)
Appendicitis and abscess of the iliac
fossa
VI.— Diseases of the genito-urinary sys-
tem and its adnexa
Acute nephritis
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kidneys and their
adnexa
Dispases of the bladder
Diseases of the prostate
Metritis .
Uterine hemorrhage (non-puerperal)— _
Uterine tumor (non-cancerous)
Other diseases of the uterus
Cysts and other tumors of the ovary—
Other diseases of the female genital
organs
1565
142
11
1
65
2
1173
123
81
2
151
10
65
4
1.3
1509
6
8
6
141
73
204
916
32
82
3
16
4
18
1215
13
3
19
112
10
54
1 1
1
53
148
18
140
5
1
1
156
1
1
1
13
91
CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY MONTHS.
99
TABLE No. 30— Concluded.
Deaths from All Causes by Months— 1909.
Causes of Death.
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VII.— The puerperal state
Accidents of pregnancy
Puerperal hemorrhage
Other accidents of labor
Puerperal septicemia
Puerperal albuminuria and convulsions
Other puerperal accidents, sudden
death
VIII.— Diseases of the skin and cellular
tissue
Gangrene
Furuncle, boil, carbuncle
Phlegmon, acute abscess
Other diseases of the skin and its ad-
nexa
IX.— Diseases of the organs of loco
motion
Non-tuberculous diseases of the bones
X.— Malformations. .
Malformations, congenital (stillbirths
excepted)
XL— Early infancy
Congenital icterus, debility and scle-
rema
Other diseases of early infancy
Lack of care
XII.— Old age.
Senile debility
XITT — Deaths from external causes
Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or strangulation...
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide bv cutting instruments
Other suicides
Fractures
Other accidental injuries
Burns and scalds
Sunstroke
Freezing
Electric shock
Accidental drowning
Inanition (starvation)
Absorption of deleterious gases (non-
suicidal)
Other acute poisonings
Other external violence
XIV.— Deaths from ill-defined causes—
Dropsy
Sudden death '_ ""
Unspecified or ill-defined causes of
death
83
6
15
2
6
2
2
-
27
1
24
-
9
1
102
5
68
4
6
1
15
-
13
-
11
2
11
2
87
490
418
31
41
517
(ill)
14
1
20
12
34
12
1
83
1?::
35
3
5
4
115
1
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32 42
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4 2
5 4
45 35
41 39
2
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71 8
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2 3
6 5
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2 2
3 2
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2
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48 54
38 45
31
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59
5
6
288
28
23
11
1
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23
3
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254
24
23
32
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43 33
37 32
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4 1
43 49 39
52 48 67
1 1
4 1
3 2
1 -
15
16
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2 -
5 7
34 47
30 ' 35
60 53
1
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12 21
4
15
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes by
Causes of Death.
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All causes.
Typlioid fever.
Typhus fever-
Intermittent fever and malarial
chexia
ca-
Smallpox
Measles _.
Scarlatina
Whooping cough
Diphtheria and croup
Influenza
Cholera nostras
Dysentery
Erysipelas
Other epidemic affections
Purulent and septicemic affections-
Glanders and farcy
Malignant pustule and anthrax
Rabies
Actinomycosis, trichinosis, etc
Tuberculosis of larynx
Totals
Males
Females _.
Not stated
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
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Females
Totals ___-
Males
Females -
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Males
Females _
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181
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600
297
303
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102
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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5
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Males
Females __
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals
Males
Females _.
Totals __-
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals ____
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females --
Totals
Males
Females --
Totals . _
8.402
3,839
4,563
729
360
369
528
224
304
84
40
44
16
9
34
20
14
129
71
58
391
120
73
47
192
97
95
31
19
12
6
4
2
2
1
1
6
3
3
23
59
29
30
115
59
56
14
5
9
2
1
1
7
6
1
5
5
5
2
3
2
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
28
11
17
54
26
28
5
1
4
1
1
1
1
8
5
3
1
1
24
13
11
35
19
16
3
2
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
10
6
4
15
9
6
37
18
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29
27
11
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5
3
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13
9
4
41
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210 10
47 20
24 13
23 7
82 38
54| 25
28 13
5 2
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31 2
227
25
16
26
15
11
41
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27
14
2
2
187
40
2,241
1,038
1,203
750
266
484
874
874
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4
515
278
193
85
958
445
513
96
22
74
277
157
120
192
82
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4
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3
1
1
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4
1
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Cancer of skin _ - -- __ ... _ -
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Males
Females —
Totals
Males
11
7
Females _.
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Males
Females _-
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Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females _-
4
2
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1
1
16
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6
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1
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes by
Causes of Death.
m
m
a
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H
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P
SQ
CO
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a
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Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals -—
Males
Females --
Totals
Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals _._-
Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals
Males
Females __
Totals ___.
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females --
Not stated
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females --
Totals
Males
Femnles --
Totals
Males
Females _-
Totnls
Males
Femnles --
Totnls — -
Mnles
Femnles --
Totnls
Males
Females _-
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3 2
941
2
1
1
2
1
1
12
4
8
1
1
6
4
2
230
123
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9
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7
9
3
6
15
9
6
6
3
3
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7
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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27
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496
22
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17
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26
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184
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29
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216
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TABLE
Deaths from all Causes by
Causes of Death.
Epilepsy
Eclampsia (non-puerperal)
Convulsions of children
Tetanus
Chorea
Other diseases of nervous system.
Diseases of the eye and its adnexa.
Diseases of the ear
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of heart
Angina pectoris
Affections of the arteries Catheroma
aneurism, etc.)
Embolism and thrombosi
Affections of the veins (varices, hem-
orrhoids, phlebitis, etc.)
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Diseases of the nasal fossae.
Affections of the larynx
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Males
Females —
Totals
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Females __
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TABLE
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Causes of Death.
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Males
Females _-
Totals
Males
Females _-
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Males
Females --
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Males
101
101
81
31
80
80
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158
158
54
54
62
62
258
258
163
163
126
126
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360
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Other diseases of female genital organs
Non-puerperal diseases of the breast
1
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Females __
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Males
Females __
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Females ..
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Females ~
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Females ..
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Puerperal hemorrhage
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Puerperal albuminuria and eclampsia..
Other puerperal accidents, sudden
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10
2
1
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Other diseases of the skin and its ad-
1
18
9
9
24
9
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Females _.
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Females ..
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15
29
17
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joints (tuberculosis and rheumatism
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12
1
1
Other affections of the organs of loco-
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Malformations, congenital (stillbirths
excepted) ._ _. _
628
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DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
113
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1
4
1
3
2
2
7
3
3
4
4
22
22
18
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1
1
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14
14
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83
83
49
49
26
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1
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1
2
2
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15
15
5
5
19
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43
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8
8
11
11
57
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11
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27
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9
9
123
91
32
2
3
2
1
7
2
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
105
72
33
2
2
1
1
6
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
78
48
30
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
22
13
9
2
1
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3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
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2
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168
101
58
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes by
Causes of Death.
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Totals
Males
Females —
Not stated
Totals
Males
Females __
Not stated
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals __..
Males
Females --
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females —
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females ..
Totals
Males
Females _.
Totals
Males
Females —
Not stated
Totals
Males
Females ..
269
148
118
3
480
280
198
2
5,657
2,492
3,165
116
77
39
11
5
6
231
194
37
106
61
45
248
229
19
72
61
11
4
3
1
21
14
7
544
326
218
5
4
1
1,486
1,291
195
366
132
234
42
30
12
50
42
8
54
47
7
1,041
948
91
g
10
7
3
265
146
116
3
480
280
198
2
5
4
1
21
16
5
8
3
5
6
2
4
2
1
1
6
4
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
13
6
7
31
11
20
1
1
IS
11
2
2
1
1
22
16
6
50
30
20
1
1
8
5
3
3
2
1
20
15
5
20
13
16
1
1
9
6
3
2
2
IS
10
8
21
8
13
2
2
21
18
3
265
Lack of care
146
116
3
480
280
198
2
Suicide by hanging or strangulation...'
Suicide by jumping from high places..
Other suicides ?
Fractures __ .. .
14
10
4
Other accidental injuries. . . .
94
63
31
139
Sunstroke ... ..
65
74
11
Freezing _ ... _.
6
5
2
Electric shock
1
1
57
44
13
2
1
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DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
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33
26
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9
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13
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12
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59
18
15
4
11
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4
4
19
19
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7
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15
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20
11
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1
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18
14
4
5
5
5
5
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16
30
64
46
18
12
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5
3
2
3
3
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49
38
21
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21
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8
3
5
28
10
18
1
1
4
2
22
12
10
1
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5
5
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4
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1
3
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25
24
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TABLE
Deaths from all Causes by
Causes of Death.
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Sudden death
Unspecified or ill-defined causes of
death
Totals
100
Males
64
Females __
36
Totals
263
Males
152
Females __
111
Totals
373
Males
229
Females __
144
Totals
214
Males
101
Females __
113
Totals
277
Males
173
Females _-
103
Not stated
1
Totals
3,314
Males
1,671
Females —
1,635
Not stated
8
1433
795
38 15
18 7
20 8
12
8
4
116
62
54
239
136
103
10
5
5
45
20
25
1605
881
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DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
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12
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35
43
18
4
6
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2
-
-
2
2
-
4
6
6
8
11
16
24
7
2
3
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-
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3
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2
3
1
4
2
3
5
6
10
14
19
19
11
2
3
1
-
-
_
_
3
8
6
9
6
10
9
12
16
31
26
38
20
13
14
2
-
-
9
_
_
2
4
3
6
5
5
8
7
10
22
20
28
11
7
10
-
-
-
5
-
-
1
4
-
3
1
45
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20
34
42
37
37
58
67
54
70
86
162
221
203
235
160
93
33
5
_
17
8
15
20
13
16
15
28
14
34
50
79
101
94
115
86
47
11
1
-
26
30
12
19
22
24
21
43
39
40
36
36
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120
109
120
73
1
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22
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18
1
n8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each County and City from Special
The State and County
Maine
Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
Cities
Totals
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
54,242
60,744
100,689
18,444
37.241
59,117
30,406
19,669
32,238
76,246
16,949
20,330
33,849
24,185
45,232
64,885
112
225,022
8
18
12,951
1
11,683
-
-
21.850
B
3
10,477
1
5
4,615
-
-
16,145
-
-
4,835
-
-
7,655
1
-
5,311
-
1
4,297
-
-
5,501
-
-
2,714
-
-
23,761
-
4
5,763
-
-
50,145
1
3
8,150
2
-
6,122
-
-
6,287
-
1
9,477
-
-
7,283
-
-
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DEATHS AND SPECIAL CAUSES.
119
No. 32.
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170
15
3
6
1
9
2
1
2
1
18
1
3
5
-
18
-
2
2
-
5
-
1
2
-
8
2
2
3
-
19
2
3
-
4
-
1
1
-
-
2
-
1
14
2
6
3
11
2
-
-
5
1
-
1
4
-
-
1
9
-
1
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1
5
-
1
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14
1
1
2
22
2
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830
229
69
59
19
148
63
15
46
130
40
8
12
5
8
46
14
33
91
17
4
28
15
3
20
9
12
26
4
46
116
33
5
23
5
11
22
5
12
30
5
2
25
6
30
61
16
4G
78
21
29
48
10
14
-
33
3
34
3
190
327
94
2
_
_
1
2
_
5
3
13
17
4
1
3
-
1
-
4
-
9
-
10
30
3
-
1
9
1
-
3
-
5
1
8
45
15
-
3
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
7
9
1
-
-
1
4
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-
10
4
-
-
-
1
-
2
-
23
26
8
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4
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
8
2
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1
-
2
7
9
14
1
3
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5
2
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
1
1
-
9
2
_
-
1
-
-
-
2
1
-
-
1
5
1
-
3
1
1
4
-
-
2
2
-
49
26
10
1
1
3
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
5
9
2
_
4
15
1
4
-
4
-
5
-
36
78
27
1
-
3
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
3
4
_
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
4
5
1
_
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
3
4
3
_
1
1
2
1
-
1
-
2
-
13
12
3
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1
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-
1
-
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1
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4
9
1
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120
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each County and City from Certain
The State and County.
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Maine
Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
Cities
Totals
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Eewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Snco
South Portland _
Waterville
Westbrook
694,466
28
45
727
129
490
54,242
4
3
48
4
32
60,744
1
4
33
8
46
100,689
6
6
137
17
94
18,444
1
3
15
4
7
37.241
-
1
31
6
21
59,117
3
4
66
15
54
30,406
2
2
40
11
13
19,669
1
-
21
8
9
32.238
-
1
44
6
36
76,246
1
4
84
12
55
16,949
-
5
23
3
7
20,330
-
1
23
2
9
33,849
-
4
30
2
16
24,185
-
1
25
10
6
45,232
4
4
37
3
21
64,885
5
2
70
18
64
225,022
16
15
255
41
149
12,951
1
_
14
1
7
11,683
1
-
12
2
5
21,850
-
3
25
1
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20
19
24
61
9
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1
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11
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TABLE
Deaths by Ages, Sex
Counties.
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103 40
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females
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females
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females
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females
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5
6
4
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41
97
46
41
34
48
36
30
44
36
46
51
47
39
498
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32
56
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42
44
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43
40
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4
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10
8
9
6
5
2
4
3
6
8
7
7
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10
8
6
9
5
2
7
1
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8
7
80
155
7
13
8
4
4
2
3
5
4
3
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6
7
7
5
8
5
1
4
3
4
2
5
57
116
170
158
196
184
174
132
168
173
187
188
166
176
2.072
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176
163
187
207
177
166
150
1.53
153
176
170
178
2.056
-
346
321
383
391
351
298
318
326
340
364'
336
354
4.128
4,128
126
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 36.
Number of Deaths from Several Specified Causes of Each
Sex, in Each Month, which were Registered during
Eighteen Years, J892-J909.
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Males
Females _
Not stated
January _
February
March -._
April
May
June
July
August
September
October __.
November
December
Not stated
670
501
1,203
2,784
3,505
18,873
9.458
18,423
3,938
311
241
569
1,394
1,389
1,988
1,516
8,354
9,092
1,815
357
260
634
10,518
1
9,324
2,123
2
1
1
7
64
37
114
288
259
1,623
127
2,666
492
53
41
92
242
229
1,589
106
2,498
449
71
67
101
131
296
1,909
135
2,690
540
65
50
98
185
253
1,827
136
2,353
452
79
44
81
197
234
1,823
139
1,810
382
56
42
108
169
189
1,589
244
999
266
66
23
99
155
168
1,498
1,239
454
176
42
20
121
151
278
1,411
3,078
385
120
23
33
112
197
432
1,315
2,753
546
168
49
40
78
304
494
1,444
1,124
959
266
55
59
88
363
356
1,326
235
1,277
263
42
45
108
349
310
1,504
139
1,775
358
-
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3
3
7
15
3
11
6
11,231
5,477
5,754
891
878
902
898
981
4
MORTALITY BY MONTHS.
127
TABLE No. 37.
Mortality by Months Reduced to a Standard Mean of \ 00
Eighteen Years, 1392-1909.
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Mean
113.58
103.11
126.00
118.03
140.20
101
117.13
74.53
50.84
86.96
99.87
74.53
100.00
106.69
157.46
121.42
103.41
98.71
54.05
47.00
S0.11
94.01
143.27
105.76
100.00
111.58 121.80
99.70
98.85
99.11
79.23
111.
76.55
80.85
83.32
109.22J 82.60
96.90 65.55
118.43 117.57
113.27
76.34
83.32
128.57
89.00 15S.64
105.71131.11
100.00 100.00
87.01
85.17
99.48
87.82
78.61
65.61
56.44
93.39
149.96
165.95
123.58
104.14
100.00
101.25
109.7
119.10
117.78
113.73
102.44
93.46
88.03
S6.06
90.09
86.77
93.83
100.00
15.S1 170.38147.10
14.61 176.75 149.01
16.81 171.92i 161.45
17.49 155.40 139.65
17.31 115.68 114.21
31.39 65
154.26 27
3S3.22 24.61
354.12 36.06
139.94 61.29
30.33 S4.33
17.31 113.44
100.00 100.00
82.18
52.62
35.88
51.90
79.53
81.26
107.04
100.00
107.67
115.37
104.84
101.40
104.00
96.31
87.01
93.41
95.12
94.56
97.28
102.84
100.00
128
REGISTRATION REPORT.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND THE CAUSES OF DEATHS.
The number of deaths registered in the year 1909 was 11,295.
This was 369 less than for the preceding year, 1908. A glance
at the following tabulation will show that the death-rate, based
upon the estimated population of all but the census year, 1900,
has gradually lessened until 1907, when it was the same as in
1894, while this year it was only 15.45.
Years.
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1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
Average
12,147
5,939
6,175
33
11,134
5,557
5,551
26
11.012
5,570
5,422
20
10,464
5,226
5,228
10
10,626
5,350
5,268
8
11,236
5,624
5.606
6
10,956
5,506
5,447
3
11,370
5,676
5.686
8
11,389
5,734
5,649
6
11,133
5,604
5,523
6
10,673
5,454
5,216
3
11,009
5,629
5,378
2
11,346
5,868
5,468
10
11,381
5,835
5,545
1
11,427
5,925
5,497
5
11,803
6,100
5,700
3
11,664
6,060
5,602
2
11,295
5,743
5,551
1
11,226
5,689
5,528
9
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16.59
16.33-
15.44
15.60
16.42
15.93
16.45
16.40
15.94
15.19
15.58
15.97
15.92
15.90
16.33
16.05
15.45
16.09
By referring to Table No. 3, it will be seen that the lowest
death-rate was in Aroostook county, being only 13.08. The
counties Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Knox,
Lincoln, Piscataquis, Sagadahoc, Somerset, and Washington had
lower death-rates than that of the whole State ; while the coun-
ties Cumberland, Kennebec, Oxford, Penobscot, Waldo, and
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
129
York had death-rates larger than that of the State. The high-
est county death-rate was that of Kennebec, 17.83.
The death rate in the cities was 16.63 (20.46 in 1892, 19.89
in 1893, 19.65 in 1894, 18.36 in 1895, 18.78 in 1896, 20.11 in 1897,
[8.10 in 1899, 18.34 in 1900, 17.90 in 1901, 17.03
19.74 in 1
in 1902, 17.16 in 1903, 18.00 in 1904, 16.79 * n x 9°5> I 7- 2 5 m
1906, 18.18 in 1907, and 17.03 in 1908), as compared with that
of the rest of the State with the cities omitted, which death-rate
was 14.85 (17.46 in 1892, 15.54 in 1893, 15-39 in ^94, *4-77 m
1895, 14.93 i n 1896, 15.68 in 18.97, I 5- 2 4 * n 1898, 15.52 in 1899,
15.47 in 1900, 15.13 in 1901, 14.58 in 1902, 13.39 in 1903, 15.54
in 1904, 15.49 in 1905, 14.71 in 1906, 15.60 in 1907, and 15.54 in
1908).
Seasons and Mortality. — The largest number of deaths occur-
red in March, 1,178. The smallest number of deaths in any one
month was 831 in July. During the spring months 3,160 deaths
occurred ; during the summer, 2,555 ! during the autumn, 2,763 ;
in the winter, 2,817. The following shows the month in which
the largest and the smallest number of deaths occurred in the
years 1892-1909.
Largest Number.
Smallest Number.
1892
1895
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
January 1.577
August 1,080
January 1,266
March 1,053
August 1.079
March 1.259
September 1,147
February 1,049
April 1,196
March 1.132
December 998
January l.OOG
April 1,116
March 1,197
August 1,133
March 1,177
January ■. 1,128
March 1,178
_
November.
November.
November.
June
November.
June
June
June
November.
June
June
June
July
July
January. ..
June
July
July
790
796
761
715
667
769
791
768
769
789
805
786
800
768
822
844
818
831
130
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of deaths
in each quarter of the eighteen years 1892-1909:
1st Quarter.
2d Quarter.
3d Quarter.
4th Quarter.
1892
3,964
2,653
3,166
2,780
2,728
3,026
2,567
3,416
2,879
3,178
2,787
2,946
3,100
3,187
2,735
3,423
3,114
3,050
2,926
2,825
2,660
2,412
2,717
2,681
2,641
2,632
3,057
2,688
2,503
2,705
2,961
2,810
2,794
2,989
2,817
2,820
2,780
2,878
2,774
2,764
2,836
2,856
2,964
2,767
2,909
2,637
2,585
2,723
2,603
2,786
3,135
2,597
2,932
2,629
2,427
} S93
2,750
1894 . .
2 402
1895
2,503
1896
2,339
1897
2,671
1898
2,782
1899
2,544
1900
2,536
1901
2,610
1902
2,774
1903
2,615
1904
2,670
1905
2,581
1906
2,747
1907
2,785
1908
2,799
1909
2,796
3,039
2,758
2,786
2,629
The following table shows the number of deaths which have
occurred in each of the twelve months in each of the years from
1892 to 1909:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
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11,134
11,012
10,464
10,626
11,236
10,956
11,370
11,389
11,133
10,673
11,009
11,346
11,381
11,427
11,803
11,664
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132
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Table No. 28 exhibits the total number of deaths which oc-
curred in each month of the years 1902- 1909. The number of
deaths for 1909 in each month by counties is shown in Table
No. 34.
Sex and Mortality. — Of the 11,295 decedents, 5,743 were
males and 5,551 were females. The sex of one was unstated.
Among children dying before they were 5 years old, 1,239
were males and 988 were females; there were 251 more deaths
among boys under 5 years of age than among girls within the
same age-period. On the contrary, at the age-periods from 5 to
50 years, there was a preponderance of deaths among females,
while there were more deaths among males at the ages from 50
to 80, and from 80 to 100, more among females. At the age of
100 years and over two women died. See Table No. 34.
Age and Mortality. — The following shows the number of
deaths which occurred within each age-period, and the relation
which the percentage in each period bears to the whole number
of deaths :
Under 1 year of age
From 1-5 years of age
From 5-10 years of age
From 10-20 years of age
From 20-30 years of age
From 30-40 years of age
From 40-50 years of age
From 50-60 years of age
From 60-70 years of age
From 70-80 years of age
From 80-90 years of age
From 90-100 years of age
100 years of age and over
Ages not stated
The Causes of Death. — Compared with 1908, among the chief
causes of death there were in 1909, 60 more from bronchitis, 52
more from pneumonia, 46 more from diseases of heart, 17 more
from cancer, 15 more from measles, 15 more from scarlet fever,
13 more from diabetes, and 7 more from diphtheria and croup.
On the other hand there was a smaller number of deaths from
the following causes ; from diarrheal diseases, 229 fewer, from
1,694
15
.00 per cent.
534
4.73 per cent.
208
1
84 per cent.
409
3
62 per cent.
651
5
76 per cent.
671
5
94 per cent.
73 l
6
48 per cent.
1,073
9
50 per cent.
1,627
H
40 per cent.
2,219
19
.65 per cent.
1,249
11
.05 per cent.
191
1
69 per cent.
2
0.02 per cent.
36
.32 per cent.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
133
tuberculosis, 86; from diseases of nervous system, 81 ; from
influenza, 71 ; from typhoid fever, 41 ; from whooping cough,
22 ; from nephritis and Bright's disease, 12 ; from peritonitis, 5,
and from rheumatism, 2.
The next table gives a cursory view of the relative mortality
in 1908 and 1909 from some of the leading causes of death.
DEATHS FROM SOME OF THE LEADING
CAUSES.
Diseases.
190S.
1909.
More in
1908.
More in
1909.
21
17
241
80
105
151
1.145
808
47
710
116
1,619
1.284
1.068
15 i
64
689
36
32
170
58
112
110
1.059
45
727
129
1,538
1,330
1.120
211
59
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71
22
41
86
229
2
81
5
12
15
1.
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Rheumatism
17
13
46
52
60
Nephritis and Bright's disease
-
The following table shows the mortality from ten prominent
causes in the eighteen years 1892- 1909. The various diseases
of the brain have occupied the first place among the causes of
death, except in 1892, when pneumonia had the first place, and
consumption was the next most prominent cause until 1898 when
it was reduced to the third place in the list ; and in 1899 and
1900 it occupied the fourth place; in 1901, the third place; in
1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908 it occupied the
fourth place, which it still keeps this year. Diseases of the
heart have the second place, and pneumonia has the third place.
134
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MORTALITY FROM TEN PROMINENT CAUSES,
W2-1909.
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1st
1st
1st
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4th
4th
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4th
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5th
5th
5th
5th
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5th
6th
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5th
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7th
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6th
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6th
6th
7th
5th
5th
6th
6th
6th
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7th
6th
6th
6th
5th
6th
6th
7th
8th
8th
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8th
9th
9th
9th
9th
10th
10th
9th
9th
9 th
9 th
9th
9th
9th
9th
9th
9th
9th
9th
10th
1893
10th
1894
10th
1895
10th
1896
9th
1897
9th
1898
10th
1899
10th
1900
10th
1901
10th
1902
10th
1903
10th
1904
10th
1905
10th
1906
10th
1907
10th
1908
10th
1909
10th
*Including deaths certified as from apoplexy, paralysis, insanity, inflammatory dis-
eases of brain, and its membranes, and other brain diseases.
•"-Including deaths certified as from nephritis, Bright's disease, albuminuria and
uremia.
By referring to Table No. 29 it will be noticed that the causes
of death are arranged by counties under fourteen classes. The
following notes on some of the classes and individual causes of
death will be arranged in accordance with the classification
shown in this Table No. 29.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
135
Infections Diseases. — The lists of the infectious diseases usual-
ly include smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, whoop-
ing cough, diphtheria and croup. The following table shows
the number of deaths which resulted from these diseases in the
several counties of the State :
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY COUNTIES— \ 909,
Counties.
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Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Fenobscot
Piscataquis. ..
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington. .
York
State
58,985
21
70,779
32
109,455
52
19,695
8
37,241
11
61,007
19
30,406
22
19,669
7
33,723
19
79,331
45
17,678
9
21,122
12
34,947
16
24,185
2
45,907
28
66,739
45
730.869
348
3.56
4.52
4.75
4.06
2.95
3.11
7.24
3.56
5.63
5.67
5.09
5.68
4.58
0.83
6.10
6.74
4.76
In the foregoing table the second column shows for each
county the whole number of deaths for 1909 from the infectious
diseases; the third column shows the infectious death-rate for
the same year. The following table makes a similar compara-
tive exhibit for the cities :
136
REGISTRATION REPORT.
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY CITIES- \ 909,
Cities.
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boo. 22
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner —
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland . .
Waterville
Westbrook
Collectively
14,481
12,775
24,325
12,052
5,250
17,715
5,411
7,982
5,673
4,297
5,510
2,714
25,615
6,168
58,211
8,150
6,166
6,287
11,510
248.16D
2.07
4.70
6.99
7.47
3.80
16.37
9.24
6.26
8.81
4.65
5.44
1.47
5.47
6.49
6.27
9.82
1.62
1.59
3.48
3.81
6.49
By consulting the following table it will be seen that the num-
ber of deaths from diphtheria and croup, measles, and scarlet
fever was larger than in 1908. There was a smaller number
of deaths from influenza, typhoid fever, whooping cough,
tetanus, and malarial disease.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
137
INFECTIOUS DISEASES-J902-J909.
Diseases.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
7
3
-
-
-
-
36
22
32
105
33
. 21
18
10
7
5
14
17
196
166
243
109
278
241
110
54
38
109
70
80
115
162
110
119
122
105
11
14
7
4
7
6
225
242
156
133
124
151
9
13
11
3
9
9
1909. Total,
Smallpox
Measles
Scarlet fever
Influenza
Whooping cough
Diphtheria and croup
Tetanus
Typhoid fever
Malarial disease
36
32
170
58
112
5
110
5
313
116
1,525
572
960
61
1,303
Smallpox. — In 1909, as in 1908, 1907, 1906 and 1905, there
were no deaths from smallpox. In 1904, smallpox was the cause
of 3 deaths; in 1903, 7; in 1902, 12; in 1901, o; in 1900, 2; in
1899, 3- No deaths were due to this disease from 1892, when
our system of registration went into effect, until 1899.
Measles. — This disease caused the death of 36 persons, of
whom 15 were males and 21 were females. The deaths from
measles were 29 in 1892, 55 in 1893, 21 in 1894, 8 in 1895, 3 2 m
1896, 22 in 1897, 41 in 1898, 39 in 1899, 84 in 1900, 26 in 1901,
28 in 1902, 36 in 1903, 22 in 1904, 32 in 1905, 105 in 1906, 33 in
1907, and 21 in 1908.
138
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MEASLES BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND AGE-
PERIODS— i 896- \ 909.
By Counties.
By Months.
January 50
February 47
March 51
April 49
May 63
June 46
July 55
August 37
September 26
October 45
November 51
December 37
Total 557
By Age-periods.
Under 1 154
1-5 202
5-10 41
10-20 41
20-30 29
30-40 30
40-50 19
50-60 12
Over 60 26
Not stated 3
Total 557
Androscoggin 64
Aroostook 90
Cumberland 71
Franklin 18
Hancock 23
Kennebec 42
Knox 23
Lincoln 6
Oxford 33
Penobscot 48
Piscataquis 11
Sagadahoc 8
Somerset 43
Waldo 13
Washington 25
York 39
State 557
Scarlet Fever. — The total mortality from this disease was 32
(36 in 1892, 80 in 1893, 29 in 1894, 25 in 1895, 33 in 1896, 38 in
1897, 43 in 1898, 48 in 1899, 35 in 1900, 18 in 1901, 13 in 1902,
18 in 1903, 10 in 1904, 7 in 1905, 5 in 1906, 14 in 1907, and 17
in 1908) 15 males and 17 females. The largest number of
deaths occurred at the age-period 1-5. The largest monthly
number of deaths from this cause was 7 in the month of April.
There were 11 deaths in the first quarter, 11 in the second, 1
in the third, and 9 in the last quarter of the year.
Knox county had 6 deaths from scarlet fever ; Androscoggin,
5 ; Penobscot, 5 ; Sagadahoc, 5 ; Cumberland, 4 ; York, 3 ; Aroos-
took, 2; Oxford, 1, and Washington, 1. Of the 32 deaths from
this cause 18 were in the cities.
The following is the exhibit of the scarlet fever deaths ar-
ranged by counties, months, and age-periods for the seventeen
years 1893- 1909.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
139
SCARLET FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS— J893-J909,
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin
Arooostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
. 37
. 70
. 54
. 9
. 17
. 46
. 28
. 4
! 45
. 10
. 15
. 16
. 14
. 23
. 70
. 465
January
February
March
April
May
. 29
. 37
. 63
. 45
. 40
. 39
. 23
. 20
. 32
. 38
. 56
. 43
. 465
Under 1
1-5
5-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
. 39
. 215
. 134
. 55
. 13
. 5
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
. 1
. 2
1
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
Total
. 465
State
The scarlatina death-rate per 10,000 for this State was 0.44;
for the cities, 0.72.
Influenza. — During the year for which this report is made, 170
deaths were attributed to influenza. By months the percentage
distribution of deaths from this cause was as follows : Jan-
uary, 8.82; February, 13.53; March, 26.47; April, 21.18; May,
14.12; June, 2.35; July, 1.17; August, 1.17; September, 1.17;
October, 2.94; November, 3.54; December, 3.54. The follow-
ing shows the age incidence of deaths reported as having oc-
curred from influenza ;
Under
1 year.
18
40-50 years,
1
1-5 years,
11
50-60 years,
8
5-10 years,
5
60-70 years,
22
10-20 years,
3
70-80 years,
43
20-30 years,
6
O
ver 80 vears,
47
30-40 years.
4
Not stated,
2
170
The influenza death-rate for the whole State was 2.33 for
each 10,000 living population (11.43 ^ n 1892, 2.31 in 1893, 44 "
in 1894, 2.30 in 1895, 1 -77 m 1896, 4.45 in 1897, 2.19 in 1898,
5.50 in 1899, 3.40 in 1900, 3.83 in 1901, 1.87 in 1902, 2.82 in
1903, 2.39 in 1904, 3.40 in 1905, 1.52 in 1906, 3.85 in 1907, and
3.32 in 1908).
140
REGISTRATION REPORT.
DEATHS FROM INFLUENZA BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS— i 909.
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2
3
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4
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4
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2
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1
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3
2
1
1
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1
4
1
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1
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1
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1
9
18
18
5
Cumberland
8
19
4
5
Oxford
14
Penobscot
11
5
4
Somerset
9
Waldo
5
Washington .
York
14
22
15
23
45
36
24
4
2
2
5
6
6
170
1
W ho ping-Cough. — The number of deaths from whooping-
cough was 58 (54 in 1892, 51 in 1893, 20 in 1894, 82 in 1895,
in in 1896, 46 in 1897, 44 in 1898, 96 in 1899, 99 in 1900, 28
in 1 901, 51 in 1902, no in 1903, 54 in 1904, 38 in 1905, 109 in
1906, 72 in 1907, and 80 in 1908), of which 29 were males and
29 females. The number of deaths in the cities was 29. Fifty-
six of the 58 deaths from this cause were among infants under
1 year of age.
The death-rate in the State from whooping cough was 0.79
per 10,000; that of the cities, 1.17.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
I 4 I
The following shows the deaths from whooping cough ar-
ranged by counties, months, and age-periods.
WHOOPING COUGH BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS— J909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Under 1 40
1-5 36
5-10..... 2
Tocal 58
Androscoggin 5
Aroostook 1
Cumberland 9
Franklin -
Hancock 1
Kennebec 2
Knox 1
Lincoln 1
Oxford 6
Penobscot 10
Piscataquis 3
Sagadahoc 4
Somerset -
Waldo -
Washington 3
York 12
State 58
January 10
February 6
March 5
April 4
May 3
June 7
July 2
August 5
September 1
October 4
November 4
December 7
Total 58
Diphtheria. — There were for the year 1909, 112 deaths from
diphtheria. Of the decedents, 53 were males and 59 were fe-
males. Ages : Under 1, 1 1 ; 1-5, 40 ; 5-10, 39 ; 10-20, 18 ; 20-30,
3; 50-60, I.
Of the 112 deaths, 58 were in the cities, and 54 in other places.
The diphtheria death-rate for the State was 1.53, and for the
cities, 2.34. The following exhibits the deaths from diphtheria
arranged by counties and months, and gives the death-rate in
each county :
14-
REGISTRATION REPORT.
DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS— 1909.
Counties.
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Washington
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State
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1
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21
112
1 53
1.98
1.64
0.51
1.48
1.64
1.02
1.78
1.01
1.70
0.47
0.86
0.41
2.40
3.15
1.53
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
143
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
diphtheria for the seventeen years 1893-1909 arranged by coun-
ties, months, and age-periods.
DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS-J893-J909,
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin
316
January
268
Under 1
340
433
February
228
1-5
1,160
Cumberland
509
March
169
5-10
649
Franklin
43
April
170
10-20
291
Hancock
57
May
176
20-30
60
Kennebec
229
June
149
30-40
26
Knox
108
July
142
40-50
18
Lincoln
30
August
141
50-60
11
Oxford
74
206
September
October
178
279
60-70
6
Penobscot
Over 70
5
Piscataquis
23
72
November
December
345
324
6
Total
Sagadahoc
2.572
Somerset
98
32
3
2 572
Waldo
Total
Washington
100
York
242
State
2,572
The following table shows the number of deaths from diph-
theria in each of the cities in each year from 1895 to 1909 ; the
diphtheria death-rate of each city based upon the estimated pop-
ulation for each of these years, the same facts for the State as a
whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
144
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates from Diphtheria
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4.82
14
11.10
3
2.35
1.54
2
1.52
3
2.70
2
1.76
1
0.87
1
0.86
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1 70
4
3
3
7
1.95
3.12
6.06
4.58
3
1
1
7
1.45
1.02
2.05
4.53
4
4
2
2
1.90
4.02
4.15
1.28
2
1
13
3.29
1.98
2.10
8.23
2
11
1.94
6.89
2
2
8
0.92
1.91
4.96
5
2
3
0.90
Bath
4 69
4 22
Biddeford
1.84
Brewer
4
8.62
1
2.07
Calais
2
2.68
9
11.98
-
-
-
-
1
1.31
1
1.31
-
-
1
1.96
1
1.93
3
5.74
2
3.77
1
1.87
Ellsworth
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-
-
-
1
2.33
Gardiner
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7
12.73
1
1.82
1
1.82
1
1.82
4
7.27
Hallowell.,
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3.50
1
3.56
1
3.62
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Lewiston
5
2.20
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0.87
32
13.83
38
16.27
47
19.95
17
7.15
7
2.92
Old Town
2
28
9
3.61
6.09
11.03
2
23
6
3
3.58
4.92
7.35
4.92
3
54
4
5.33
11.34
4.90
1
31
1
1.76
6.40
1.64
22
1
3
4.46
1.23
4.90
18
2
3.59
3.27
24
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Portland*
4.71
1.23
Saco
3.26
South Portlandf
2
3.17
4
6.17
3
4.51
1
1.46
9
10.85
2
4
2.34
5.70
5
5.70
2
2.80
1
1.39
1
10
1.06
13.73
1
2
1.03
2.72
Total
80
197
3.74
2.91
75
174
3.47
2.55
L28
276
5.86
4.03
117
240
5.29
3.49
94
152
4.21
2.20
66
155
2.92
2.23
59
127
2.58
State
1.82
State exclusive of
117
2.52
99
2.13
148
3.18
123
2.64
58
1.24
89
1.90
68
1.45
"Portland includes Peering. fSouth Portland includes Cape Elizabeth.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
145
in the Cities and the State, S&95-1909.
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4.19
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1.38
54
2.41
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0.84
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2.45
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0.81
4
3.20
2
3.17
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1.57
22
1.33
4
1.79
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1.31
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2.13
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2.10
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0.42
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0.41
41
1.16
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2.77
7
6.36
14
12.52
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3.52
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1.71
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2.85
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1.86
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12
1.62
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3.03
7
4.20
6
3.57
9
5.29
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0.58
2
1.15
3
1.71
15
8.35
99
4.02
-
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3
5.89
-
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2
3.83
-
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3.74
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12
1.62
1
1.29
1
1.29
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1.27
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1.25
17
1.49
1
1.85
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7.10
4
7.05
17
2.08
-
-
-
-
1
2.33
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.65
-
-
4
0.62
-
-
2
3.63
-
-
-
-
1
1.82
1
1.82
-
-
2
3.63
20
2.42
1
3
1.11
6
0.72
1
0.41
5
2.05
7
2.85
2
0.81
0.80
6
2.38
10
3.94
6
2.34
187
5.25
3
5.13
1
1.70
3
5.05
4
6.68
11
18.23
4
6.58
1
1.63
-
-
35
3.95
15
2.89
g
1.71
18
3.36
10
1.85
13
2.36
7
1.24
11
1.92
13
2.23
296
3.94
1
1.23
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
7.36
6
7.36
1
1.23
3
3.68
38
3.11
1
1.63
1
1.63
1
1.63
1
1.63
-
-
1
1.62
1
1.62
1
1.62
18
1.90
3
3.99
3
3.90
1
1.27
1
1.25
1
1.22
3
3.58
-
-
-
-
22
2.03
3
3.01
5
4.91
5
4.80
5
4.69
3
2.75
7
6.29
4
3.52
2
1.74
52
3. 51
-
-
1
1.34
4
5.30
2
42
2.63
1.75
3
55
3.91
2.27
6
60
7.75
2.46
3
51
3.84
2.08
58
2.54
2.34
40
1,041
3.58
42
1.82
44
1.88
70
2.96
3.04
115
1.64
115
1.63
162
2.28
110
1.54
119
1.66
122
1.70
LOS
1.44
112
1.53
2,281
2.18
73
1.55
71
1.51
92
1.95
68
1.44
64
1.36
62
1.31
54
1.12
54
1.12
1,240
1.76
146
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Typhoid Fever. — There were no deaths from typhoid fever.
Of these, 57 were males and 53 were females. As indicative
of the loss which the State incurs from typhoid fever, it is well
to bear in mind that the age distribution of the decedents shows
that the deaths from this disease are principally among those
active and productive age-periods when human life is of the
most value; 80 per cent, died between 10 and 50 years of age.
Ages: 1-5, 5; 5-10, 7; 10-20, 22; 20-30, 27; 30-40, 24; 40-50,
13 ; 50-60, 6 ; 60-70, 3 ; 70-80, 3.
The largest number of deaths, 22, occurred in October, and
the smallest number, 4, in May and June respectively. By quar-
ters, 26 were in the first quarter, 15 in the second, 23 in the
third, and 46 in the last quarter of the year.
The typhoid death-rate of 1.93 in the cities is much greater
than that in the villages and rural towns, which is 1.28. The
rate for the State is 1.51.
The following exhibits the number of deaths from typhoid
fever in each county, by months, with death-rate in each county :
TYPHOID FEVER— 1909.
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NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
147
The following exhibits for the seventeen yeais 1893-1909 the
distribution of deaths from typhoid fever by counties, months,
and age-periods :
TYPHOID FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS— J893-J909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin.
Aroostook
Cumberland . .
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
1'iscataquis
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Somerset
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Washington...
York
State
289
293
464
72
128
330
82
56
139
567
65
58
110
69
179
401
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January 249
February 226
March 284
April 249
May 221
June 178
July 160
August 263
September 392
October 452
November 317
December 297
Not stated 7
Total 3,295
Underl 20
1-5 125
5-10 188
10-20 760
20-30 1,000
30-40 483
40-50 314
50-60 172
60-70 117
70-80 75
Over 80 17
Not stated 24
Total.
,295
The following table shows the number of deaths from typhoid
fever in each of the cities in each year from 1895 to 1909, the
typhoid death-rate of each city based upon the estimated popula-
tion of each of these years, the same facts for the State as a
whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
148
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates from Typhoid
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0.94
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Biddeford
11.65
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2
4.37
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14.73
Lewiston
5.42
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3.50
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4.62
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1.23
4.91
9.01
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6.13
4.91
2.93
1
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1.23
6.54
2.86
1
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1.23
9.80
1
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1.23
8.16
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Waterville
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4.31
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2.82
4.35
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3.96
3 29
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119
2.22
5.59
5.38
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2
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3.25
2.77
4.16
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1.37
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7.20
Westbrook
1.36
Total
5.25
State
206
121
3.04
2.61
201
110
3.00
2.37
167
95
2.44
2.04
226
107
3.29
2.29
206
110
2.98
2.42
196
114
2.82
2.43
224
104
3.21
State exclusive of cities. .
2.22
■"Including Peering. f IncIll ding Cape Elizabeth.
Malarial Diseases. — Five deaths were registered as due to
malarial diseases. In two of these cases the disease was con-
tracted outside of this State ; in the others, no information could
be obtained. Two persons contracted the disease in the war of
the rebellion. The decedents were 3 males and 2 females; their
respective ages were 20-30, 1 ; 60-70, 3; not stated, I.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
149
Fever in the Cities and State, J895-J909.
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1.94
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1.92
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1.63
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2.18
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4.91
121
5.11
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3.67
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2.31
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3.18
242
3.41
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2.18
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1.85
124
1.73
151
2.08
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1.51
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2.60
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2.34
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2.57
77
1.63
81
1.72
73
1.54
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1.88
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1.28
1,466
2.09
Tuberculosis. — In 1909, tuberculosis in its various forms was
the cause of 1,059 deaths (1,513 in 1892, 1,446 in 1893, x »443 m
1894, 1,397 in 1895, 1,359 in l8 96, 1,338 in 1897, 1,239 in 1898,
1,241 in 1899, 1,223 m 1900, 1,250 in 1901, 1,165 m 1902, 1,076
in 1903, 1,217 m : 9°4> I J09 in 1905, 1,176 in 1906, 1,214 in
1907, and 1,145 m 1908). The death-rate per 10,000 from this
cause was 14.49.
15°
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following table shows the number of deaths from tuber-
culosis in each of the cities in each year from 1895 to I 9°9> the
tuberculosis death-rate of each city based upon the estimated
Deaths and Death-Rates from Tuberculosis
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27.35
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20 72
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23 30
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20 19
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23 17
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15.56
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23.05
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20
20.83
14
14,32
22
22,12
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19 75
11
10 68
21.00
31
29.10
Belfast
11
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22.20
20.92
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32.74
21.99
9
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18.68
21.11
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10.52
17.08
5
34
10.68
21.28
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28
26.00
17.34
9
38
18.98
Biddeford
23.29
Brewer
17
37.66
14
30.58
19
40.94
10
21.24
15
31.44
18
37.23
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30.62
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34.79
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29 30
14
18,55
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14 51
16
21 00
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24 82
24
31.20
Eastport
19
37.18
10
19 27
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15 30
19
36 05
13
24 48
17
31.77
Ellsworth
8
17.58
8
17,78
12
26 97
7
15,92
9
20 70
5
11 64
8
18.62
13
6
49
23.65
20.36
21.56
11
7
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20.01
24.13
19 62
15
13
75
27.28
45.55
32 41
5
4
60
9.09
14.25
25,70
11
7
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20.00
25.35
21,23
9
11
45
16.36
40.53
18 94
8
7
33
14.54
26.79
Lewiston
13.77
Old Town
9
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16.25
27.20
16
103
28.66
22 01
17
109
30.21
22 88
9
113
15.86
23 31
9
107
15.74
21 70
11
109
19.09
21.74
10
124
17.22
Portland*
24.32
10
12
12
12.25
19.68
19.00
17
9
7
20.83
14.75
10.79
18
13
13
22.07
21.28
19.52
19
9
9
23.30
14.72
13.18
11
13
9
13.49
21.25
12.85
18
9
13
22.09
14.70
18.12
18
10
11
22.09
Saco
16.32
South Portland!
14.97
Waterville
16
12
514
1397
883
19.30
17.25
24.05
20.61
19.03
16
14
452
1359
907
18.76
19.93
20.91
19.95
19.51
28
10
520
1338
818
31.94
14.11
23.79
19.55
17.56
20
19
444
1239
795
22.21
26.56
20.09
18.01
17.03
21
18
450
1241
791
22.73
24.94
15
16
448
1223
775
15.83
21.97
19.83
17.61
16.54
13
22
492
1250
758
13.38
29.94
Total
20.14
17.96
16.91
21.52
State
17.90
State exclusive of
16.16
including Deering. flncluding Cape Elizabeth.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
151
population for each of these years, the same facts for the State
as a whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
(all kinds) in the Cities and the State— \ 895- \ 909.
8
6.02
18
13.37
20
14.67
17
12.32
18
12.88
28
19.80
17
11.88
21
14.51
299
15.09
18
15.11
20
16.63
22
18.11
22
17.94
18
14.54
20
16.01
24
19.03
33
25.83
348
19.54
48
21.43
37
16.31
58
25.27
51
21.96
48
20.43
54
22.71
47
19.54
60
24.67
729
21.71
19
17.55
13
11.80
15
13.42
20
17.61
11
9.54
9
7.69
14
11.79
10
8.29
251
15.70
11
22.60
12
24.03
10
19.53
8
15.25
6
11.17
7
12.73
9
17.14
5
9.52
135
18.12
37
22.44
37
22.21
39
23.18
29
17.06
45
26.21
38
21.92
49
27.96
34
19.19
534
21.55
7
14.10
11
21.88
16
31.42
21
40.73
18
34.48
14
26.50
4
7.48
10
18.48
209
28.32
12
15.52
13
16.74
14
17.95
17
21.69
12
15.24
14
17.70
13
16.36
10
12.53
237
20.53
9
16.69
10
18.41
10
18.27
13
23.58
13
23.41
10
17.88
8
14.20
17
29.97
176
21.76
5
11.64
7
16.29
3
6.98
5
11.64
8
18.62
3
6.98
6
13.97
7
12.34
101
15.18
11
19.99
8
14.53
8
14.53
7
12.71
5
9.08
11
25.42
12
21.78
11
19.96
148
17.93
6
22.11
8
29.48
3
11.05
8
29.48
9
33.16
8
29.48
8
29.48
6
22.11
111
26.82
51
21.10
28
11.4b
41
16.68
42
16.94
58
23.20
57
22.62
52
20.47
36
14.05
722
18.74
14
23.92
14
23.74
16
26.92
19
31.72
17
28.17
14
23.03
18
29.40
11
17.83
204
23.18
120
23.16
98
18.61
102
19.07
100
18.41
101
18.31
104
18.57
104
18.13
105
18.04
1624
21.03
15
18.40
23
28.22
20
24.54
18
22.09
12
14.72
16
19.63
13
15.95
7
8.59
235
19.21
7
11.42
8
13.04
12
19.54
13
21.15
8
13.01
12
19.49
7
11.36
6
9.73
148
16.10
9
11.97
12
15.61
15
19.08
9
11.21
13
15.85
11
13.14
7
9.76
7
11.13
157
14.41
9
9.04
18
17.67
19
18.23
16
15.01
17
15.60
23
20.65
16
14.07
15
13.03
262
17.83
11
14.84
10
13.37
11
14.58
10
13.14
12
15.64
10
12.92
12
15.38
10
12.71
197
17.82
427
18.45
405
17.30
454
19.17
445
18.57
449
18.53
466
19.01
440
17.91
421
16.9(5
6827
19.75
1165
16.58
1076
15.23
1217
17.13
1109
15.52
1176
16.36
1214
16.91
1145
15.75
1059
14.49
18208
17.30
738
15.71
671
14.27
763
16.20
664
14.08
727
15.40
748
15.82
705
14.65
638
13.22
11381
16.14
152 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Cerebral Tuberculosis. — (Tubercular Meningitis.) — The num-
ber of deaths was 100 ; 45 were of males and 55 of females.
The number for the cities was 49. The death-rate for the
State was 1.37; for the cities, 1.97.
Ages: Under 1, 26; 1-5, 35; 5-10, 7; 10-20, 12; 20-30, 9;
30-40, 2 ; 40-50, 4 ; 50-60 ; 4 ; over 60, 1.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. — (Consumption.) — From this cause
830 deaths were registered in 1909, which is equivalent to a
death-rate of 11.36 per 10,000 of population. The death-rate
for the cities was 13.18. The following is a tabular arrange-
ment of the number of deaths in the State from pulmonary
tuberculosis in each of the eighteen registration years, together
with the death-rate from consumption for each year:
Number of Death-rate
Deaths. per 10,000.
1892 1,352 20.24
1893 1,299 x 9-35
1894 1,262 18.80
1895 • 1^95 17.71
1896 1,172 17.21
1897 1,128 16.47
1898 1,021 14-85
1899 1,015 M.69
1900 1,027 *4-79
1901 1,033 I4-87
1902 970 13.97
1903 . 901 . .. 12.97
1904 1,016 14.63
1005 894 12.50
1906 915 12-73
1007 95o 13-14
1908 893 12.29
1909 830 11.36
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 1 53
There were in 1909, 522 fewer deaths than in 1892, 469 fewer
than in 1893, 432 fewer than in 1894, 365 fewer than in 1895,
342 fewer than in 1896, 298 fewer than in 1897, 191 fewer than
in 1898, 185 fewer than in 1899, 197 fewer than in 1900, 203
fewer than in 1901, 140 fewer than in 1902, 71 fewer than in
1903, 186 fewer than in 1904, 64 fewer than in 1905, 85 fewer
than in 1906, 120 fewer than in 1907, and 63 fewer than in
1908.
Ages: Under 1, 15; 1-5, 10; 5-10, 3; 10-20, 98; 20-30, 214;
30-40, 168; 40-50, 98; 50-60, 85; 60-70, Jj; 70-80, 50; 80 and
over, 11, and not stated, I.
It is thus shown in this report, at is was in the majority of
the preceding reports, that the smallest number of deaths
occurred at the age-period 5-10 years, and that, of the dece-
dents whose ages were given, 70 per cent, died at those ages
when their deaths entailed the greatest loss to the State.
As to the sex, 378 of the decedents, or 45.5 per cent., were
males ; and 452, or 54.5 per cent., were females.
The following table shows the number of deaths in each
county by months, with the death-rate from consumption in each
county: ; ... | |J
154
REGISTRATION REPORT.
CONSUMPTION BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS
1909.
Counties.
O p.
Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland .
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot —
Piscataquis. . .
Sagadahoc . . .
Somerset
Waldo
Washington..
York
State
(,r,
12
2
1 4
10 10
2
2
1
8
4
61' 65
63
130
12
46
91
28
20
26
116
23
22
30
25
61
78
10.00
8.90
11.88
6.09
12.35
14.92
9.21
10.17
7.71
14.62
13.01
10.42
8.58
10.35
13.29
11.69
11.36
The following table shows the deaths from pulmonary tuber-
culosis arranged according to sex and age periods :
CONSUMPTION BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS- i909
d
Sex.
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78
50
43
25
4
378
Females
7
4
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70 119
90
57
35
34
25
7
1
452
Total,.
15
10
3
98 9.14.
168
98
85
77
50
11
1
830
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
155
For the seventeen years 1893- 1909, the distribution of deaths
from pulmonary tuberculosis is shown by counties, months, and
age-periods in the following table :
CONSUMPTION BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS-I893-J909.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 1,353
Aroostook 1,182
Cumberland 2,558
Franklin 405
Hancock 931
Kennebec 1,575
Knox 862
Lincoln 473
Oxford 660
Penobscot 2,087
Piscataquis 389
Sagadahoc 473
Somerset 882
Waldo 701
Washington 1,301
York 1,689
State 17,521
By months.
January 1,477
February 1,482
March 1,779
April 1,700
May 1,691
June 1,475
July 1,396
August 1,306
September 1,217
October 1,319
November 1,250
December 1,413
Not stated 16
Total 17,521
The following table shows the number of deaths from pul-
monary tuberculosis in each of the cities in each year from 1895
to 1909, the death-rate from this disease for each city based
upon the estimated population for each of these years, the
same facts for the State as a whole, and for the State exclusive
of the cities.
156
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths
and Death-Rates from Pulmo
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16.53
19
15.48
21
16.88
21
16.65
12
9.39
17
13 13
14
10.67
Augusta
33
29.72
25
22.28
14
12.35
19
16.59
16
13.83
18
15.41
20
16.95
Bangor
47
22.95
35
16.87
38
18.07
3^
15.02
40
18.54
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12.81
36
16.27
Bath
20
20.83
13
13.30
17
17.09
18
17.78
6
5.82
19
18 13
29
27.22
Belfast
10
20.19
12
24 .'55
8
16.60
h
10.52
5
10.68
11
23 84
8
16.87
Biddeford
28
18.31
27
17.46
32
20.47
24
15.19
30
18.78
26
16.10
34
20.84
Brewer
13
28.80
10
21.84
16
34.47
7
14.87
14
29.34
12
24 82
12
29.49
Calais
19
25.42
20
26.63
10
13.25
9
11.87
15
19.69
14
18.29
20
26.00
Eastport
18
35.33
9
17.34
7
13.38
17
32.25
12
22.59
15
28.03
Ellsworth
8
17.58
7
15.56
12
26.97
7
15.92
8
18.40
5
11.64
8
18.62
Gardiner
12
21.83
10
18.19
12
21.83
b
9.09
12.73
8
14.54
h
9.09
Hallowell
4
13.57
5
17.24
11
38.54
3
10.69
5
18.11
10
36.85
7
25.79
Lewiston
43
18.92
36
15.70
56
24.20
46
19.70
34
14.43
40
16.83
25
10.43
Old Town
8
14.45
11
19.71
17
30.21
7
12.34
9
15.74
10
17.35
9
15.50
Portland*
100
21.76
79
16.88
82
17.21
90
18.57
87
17.64
82
16.35
101
19.81
Rockland
9
11.03
15
18.38
14
17.16
13
15.94
6
7.36
17
20.86
17
20.85
Saco
8
13.12
7
11.47
11
18.01
7
11.45
10
16.35
9
14.70
7
11.42
South Portland!
10
15.83
6
9.25
10
15.02
5
7.32
8
11.42
9
12.55
11
14.97
Waterville
11
13.27
9
10.55
24
27.38
14
15.55
19
20.56
14
14.77
10
10.30
Westbrook
6
427
8.62
19.98
10
356
14.24
10
14.11
19.40
13
18.17
15
363
20.78
14
375
19.22
16.60
17
405
23.14
Total
16.47
424
352
15.93
16.24
17.71
State
1195
17.63
1172
17.21
1128
16.48
1021
14.84
1015
14.69
1027
14 79
1033
14.71
State exclusive
of cities
768
16.55
816
17.55
704
15.11
669
14.33
652
13.94
652
13.92
628
13.39
* Portland includes Deering. t South Portland includes Cape Elizabeth.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
157
in the Cities and in the State, J895-J90?.
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14
10.02
20
14.14
15
10.48
17
11.74
236
11.93
14
11.75
16
13.30
21
17.29
21 17.13
15
12.12
18
14.41
19
15.07
30
23.48
299
16.78
40
17.86
31
13.67
47
20.48
3916.79
35
14.89
40
16.82
36
14.97
45
18.50
569
16.97
13
12.01
13
11.80
11
9.84
1916.73
8
6.94
6
5.13
12
10.10
9
7.47
213
13.35
7
14.38
10
20.02
7
13.67
815.25
4
7.44
6
10.91
9
17.14
4
7.62
114
15.31
35
21.23
31
18.61
36
21.40
20111.77
31
18.06
31
17.88
37
21.11
26
14.68
448
18.13
5
10.07
8
15.91
14
27.49
16 31.03
11
21.07
10
18.93
3
5.61
8
14.78
159
21.90
10
12.93
9
11.59
10
12.82
16'20.41
12
15.24
10
12.64
12
15.10
9
11.28
195
16.88
9
16.69
7
12.89
7
12.79
12 21.77
11
19.81
10
17.88
4
7.10
14
24.68
152
18.84
5
11.64
7
16.29
2
4.65
4
9.31
6
13.96
8
6.98
5
11.64
5
11.64
92
14.05
9
16.35
7
12.72
8
14.53
7
12.71
3
5.45
11
19.98
6
10.89
9
16.33
119
14.42
5
18.42
7
25.79
3
11.05
8
29.48
8
29.48
7
25.79
8
29.48
5
18.42
96
23.22
46
19.03
21
8.61
33
13.42
31
12.51
43
17.20
43
17.06
38
14.96
26
10.15
561
15.55
10
17.09
10
16.95
14
23.56
18
30.06
13
21.54
14
23.03
11
17.97
9
14.59
170
19.34
88
16.98
80
15.19
82
15.33
77
14.17
77
13.96
78
13.93
68
11.85
78
13.40
1249
16.20
15
18.40
20
24.54
16
19.63
18
22.09
10
12.27
14
17.18
10
12.27
3
3.68
197
16.11
3
4.89
8
13.04
10
16.28
12
19.52
8
13.01
11
17.87
4
6.49
6
8.11
120
13.05
8
10.64
9
11.71
13
16.54
2
2.49
11
13.41
8
9.55
6
8.36
1
6.36
120
11.03
7
7.03
16
15.70
15
14.39
14
13.13
15
13.76
17
15.27
12
10.55
12
10.43
209
14.17
8
10.79
9
12.04
11
14.58
8
10.51
12
15.64
8
10.34
10
12.81
9
11.44
160
14.43
—
—
—
. —
—
344
14.87
333
14.22
373
15.75
362.
15.11
347
14.32
365
14.99
325 13.22
327
13.18
5178
15.87
970
13.81
901
12.75
1016
14.30
894
12.51
915
12.73
950
13.14
893 12.29
830
11.36
14960
14.22
626
13.33
568
12.08
643
13.65
532
11.28
568
12.03
585
12.37
568
11.81
503
10.42
9482
13.52
I58 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Tuberculosis Mesenteric. — There were 63 deaths from this
cause, 26 males and 37 females.
Ages: Under 1, 3; 1-5, 4; 5-10, 1; 10-20, 10; 20-40, 23;
40-60, 15 ; over 60, 7.
Tuberculosis, Other Forms.— Of these deaths, 66 in all, the
cause assigned was: Tuberculosis or general tuberculosis, 31;
tuberculosis of kidneys, 11 ; tuberculosis of larynx, 8; tuberculo-
sis of bones, 3 ; tuberculosis of throat, 2 ; tuberculosis of glands,
1 ; Pott's disease, 8; white swelling, 1 ; cold abscess, 1.
There were 23 deaths from erysipelas; 11 from pyemia and
septicemia, and 27 from puerperal fever — giving a special
death-rate of 0.83. The following shows the distribution of
puerperal fever by months and counties :
January 1 Androscoggin , 6
February 3 Aroostook , . 2
Mai ch . , 3 Cumberland 5
April 5 Franklin 2
May 2 Hancock 2
June 3 Kennebec 3
July 1 Knox 3
August , 3 Lincoln 1
September . o Oxford o
October , o Penobscot 2
November 2 Piscataquis o
December 4 Sagadahoc o
Somerset . o
Total 27 Waldo o
Washington o
York 1
Total 27
Twenty-eight deaths were returned under alcoholism. The
special death-rate from alcoholism was 0.38.
Rheumatism. — The returns give 45 deaths from this cause,
(68 in 1892, 46 in 1893, 66 in 1894, 56 in 1895, 44 in 1896, 42 in
1897, 57 in 1898, 56 in 1899, 56 in 1900, 53 in 1901, 45 in 1902,
58 in 1903, 60 in 1904, 60 in 1905, 54 in 1906, 47 in 1907, and
47 in 1908), 20 males and 25 females. Fifteen of these deaths
were in the cities. The special death-rate for this disease was,
therefore, 0.62, and that in the cities was 0.60. The following
shows the deaths from this cause arranged by counties, months,
and age-groups :
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
159
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS AND
AGE-PERIODS— \909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
.. 1
1-5
. . 1
5-10
.. 2
10-20
.. 3
20-30
30-40
.. 5
40-50
.. 6
50-60
.. 4
60-70
. . 8
70-80
.. 10
Over 80
.. 5
Total
. 45
Androscoggin 3
Aroostook 4
Cumberland 6
Franklin 3
Hancock 1
Kennebec 4
Knox 2
Lincoln -
Oxford 1
Penobscot 4
Piscataquis 5
Sagadahoc 1
Somerset 4
Waldo 1
Washington 4
York 2
State 45
January 8
February 3
March 2
April 3
May 5
June 1
July 5
August 4
September 4
October -
November 6
December 4
Total 45
The following shows the distribution of deaths from rheu-
matism by counties, months, and age-groups for the seventeen
years 1893- 1909:
ioo
REGISTRATION REPORT.
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS
AGE-PERIODS— I893-J909.
AND
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods
Androscoggin 47
Aroostook 54
Cumberland 133
Franklin 19
Hancock 44
Kennebec 80
Knox 44
Lincoln 28
Oxford 54
Penobscot 108
Piscataquis 30
Sagadahoc 30
Somerset 50
Waldo 39
Washington 48
York 85
State 893
January 85
February 98
March 78
April 59
May 88
June 48
July 70
August 71
September 56
October 61
November 86
December 90
Not stated 3
Total 893
Under 1...
1-5
5-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60-70
70-80
Over 80
Not stated.
116
194
194
73
3
Total 893
Cancer. — From cancer in its various forms and locations there
were J2J deaths (404 in 1892, 433 in 1893, 474 in 1894, 480 in
1895, 518 in 1896, 463 in 1897, 531 in 1898, 541 in 1899, 526 in
1900, 570 in 1901, 615 in 1902, 598 in 1903, 611 in 1904, 662 in
1905, 617 in 1906, 737 in 1907, and 710 in 1908). Of the dece-
dents, 271 were males and 456 were females. The cancer
death-rate for the State was 9.95.
Distributed as to its more frequent locations, there died of
cancer of the stomach, 183, female genital organs, 108; liver,
103; intestines, 97; breast, 62; skin, 39; mouth, 28; abdomen,
19; pelvis, 10; bladder, 10; throat, 7; neck, 5; eye, 4; thigh, 4;
axilla, 4 ; kidney, 3 ; prostate, 3 ; arm, 2 ; spleen, 2 ; lungs, 2 ;
hip, 2 ; glands, 2 ; chest, 2 ; unspecified, 26.
The deaths from cancer, arranged by sex ana age-periods of
the decedents, are exhibited in the following:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. l6l
CANCER BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS— \ 909,
Sex.
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16
58
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88
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7
28
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150
188
190
, .
66
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3
727
The distribution of cancer by counties and age-groups and
the special death-rate for each county are shown in the follow-
ing for 1909, and for the seventeen years 1893-1909:
CANCER— J909 AND J893-J909.
Counties.
1909.
1893-1909.
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Cumberland. .
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Hancock
Kennebec
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Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis. . . .
Sagad alloc —
Somerset
Waldo
Washington. .
York
State
8.14
4.66
12.52
7.62
8.32
10.82
13.16
10.68
13.05
10.59
13.01
10.89
8.58
10.34
8.06
10.49
9.95
76o
366
1.729
305
501
904
175
333
456
1 .053
196
298
8.65
197
8.67
365
8.48
534
6.95
1.036
9.42
9.813
8.32
Under l year. .
From 1-5 years
• 5-10 "
• 10-20 •'
•• 20-30 •■
•• 30-40 ■
•• 40-50 "
50-60 •'
•• 60-70 ••
■• 70-80 •'
Over 80 years..
Not stated
Total
12
16
12
39
133
515
1.218
2.056
2.63.;
2.271
858
44
9,813
I I
1 6:
REGISTRATION REPORT,
CANCER- 1900-4909.
Cancer of mouth
Cancer of stomach and liver
Cancer of the peritoneum intestines
and rectum
Cancer of female genital organs
Cancer of breast
Cancer of skin
20 19 19
i
206, 249 220
Cancer of other organs and of organs
not specified Ill
Cancer totals 526
61 75
98 91
63 1 54
31 21
118
25 j 29 28
273! 215 288
106 113
611 662
101
28
99 97
116| 100
70
33
101 101 109
617 737 710
241
2,449
806
948
564
296
1,069
6,373
Diabetes. — The deaths from this cause numbered 129 (55 in
1892, 65 in 1893, 7 1 m 1894, yy in 1895, 67 m 1896, 95 in 1897,
88 in 1898, 95 in 1899, 74 m 1900, 87 in 1901, 83 in 1902, 92 in
1903, 91 in 1904, 115 in 1905, 121 in 1906, 107 in 1907, and
116 in 1908). The special death-rate from diabetes was, there-
fore, 1.77 in 1909. Sixty-four of the decedents were males and
65 were females.
Ages: 1-5, 2; 5-10, 5; 10-20, 7; 20-30, 4; 30-40, 3; 40-50,
1 1 ; 50-60, 18 ; 60-70, 43 ; 70-80, 31 ; 80-90, 4 ; over 90, 1.
Old Age. — There were registered 517 deaths as due to old
age, 202 men and 315 women. Of these decedents, 140 were
from 70 to 80 years of age; 281 were from 80 to 90; 95 were
from 90 to 100; while 1 was over 100 years of age.
From Table No. 34, however, it will be seen that the whole
number of persons who died at the ages between 70 and 100
years or more was 3,661 (3,801 in 1892, 3,147 in 1893, 3> 2 4 2 in
1894, 2,897 m ^95, 3,045 in 1896, 3,232 in 1897, 3,109 in 1898,
3,378 in 1899, 3,355 in 1900, 3,332 in 1901, 3,289 in 1902, 3,404
in 1903, 3,532 in 1904, 3,611 in 1905, 3,292 in 1906, 3,731 in
1907, and 3,636 in 1908), or one death in every three and one-
fifth was of a person who was between 70 and 100 years of
age or older. Assuming that all these 3,661 died of old age,
the death-rate from old age would be 50.09 among every 10,000
living at all ages.
The following shows the number of deaths in each county of
persons 70 years of age and over, and the death-rate per 10,000
of the population at all ages.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
163
OLD-AGE-J909.
Counties.
Androscoggin 1 250
Aroostook...
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. ..
Knox
Lincoln
174
562
18G
351
tfS
Counties.
42.38
24.58! J
51.35
48.74,;
49.94 '
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57.53 1
1
186 61.171 1
134 68.13
Oxford
Penobscot. ..
Piscataquis .
Sagadahoc ..
Somerset
Waldo
Washington.
York
397
100
120
174
173
208
362
«s
55.75
50.04
56.57
56.81
49.79
71.53
45.31
54.24
Centenarians. — Among the persons whose decease occurred
in 1909, two women had exceeded the age of ioo years. Their
names, together with a few facts relating to the life history of
each, are as follows :
July 16, Margaret McCarthy died at Lewiston, at the age of
112 years. She was born in Ireland. Her father, whose name
was Warren, and her mother, whose maiden name was Donahue,
were both natives of Ireland.
January 9, Salome Sellers died at Deer Isle, at the age of 108
years, 2 months and 25 days. She was born at Deer Isle. Her
father, Edward Sylvester, and her mother, Deborah Cushman,
were both born in Deer Isle.
Diseases of the Nervous System and of Organs of Special
Sense. — The number of deaths registered under the causes
included in this group was 1,543 (1,459 m &92> M5 1 in 1893,
1,543 in 1894, 1,585 in 1895, 1,520 in 1896, 1,661 in 1897, 1,607
in 1898, 1,728 in 1899, 1*652 in 1900, 1,615 in 1901, 1,600 in
1902, 1,641 in 1903, 1,578 in 1904, 1,648 in 1905, 1,524 in 1906,
1,731 in 1907, and 1,624 in 1908), or 21.11 to every 10,000 of
population.
Inflamation of the Brain or Membranes. — The number of
deaths was 153 (236 in 1892, 263 in 1893, 286 in 1894, 261 in
1895, 242 in 1896, 327 in 1897, 2J2 in 1898, 273 in 1899, 251
in 1900, 264 in 1901, 211 in 1902, 243 in 1903, 212 in 1904, 216
in 1905, 159 in 1906, 282 in 1907, and 215 in 1908), 90 males
and 63 females. Of these y^ were in the cities. The death-
rate from the several diseases grouped under this head was 2.09.
164 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Ages: Under 1, 54; 1-5, 37; 5-10, 12; 10-20, 17; 20-40, 14;
40-60, 14; over 60, 5.
Apoplexy. — From this cause 817 deaths occurred (488 in
1892, 422 in 1893, 408 in 1904, 488 in 1895, 492 in 1896, 555 in
1897, 558 in 1898, 629 in 1899, 583 in 1900, 595 in 1901, 674 in
1902, 712 in 1903, 714 in 1904, 751 in 1905, 718 in 1906, 825 in
1907, and 802 in 1908), 407 males and 410 females. Of these,
243 were in the cities. The State's death-rate from apoplexy
was, therefore, 11. 18; that of the cities, 9.79.
The largest number of deaths from apoplexy, 228, occurred
in the spring; the largest number in any one month was 88 in
May.
In 1894, 1896, 1900, 1905, 1906, 1908, and 1909, the greatest
mortality from this cause occurred in the spring; in 1892, 1893,
1895, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1904, and 1907, in the winter; in
1898, in the winter and spring; and in 1902, in the summer.
Conversely, the smallest number of deaths, 53, was in August ;
the smallest number in any one season was 202 in the fall
months. Over jy per cent, of the deaths were of persons 60
years of age and upward.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 165
APOPLEXY BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS— J909
03
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7
2
34
Cumberland
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16
13
13
13
13
14
11
9
14
9
11
146
13.34
Franklin
3
4
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2
2
8
4
2
6
1
4
3
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27
36
13 71
Hancock
9.67
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8
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10
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15.08
Knox
3
6
1
3
3
6
2
2
4
4
3
41
13.48
16 77
Lincoln
3
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1
1
1
2
2
4
6
3
Oxford
3
3
2
5
10
10
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3
9
3
1
10
34
81
10.08
10.21
Penobscot
6
5
7
7
10
8
2
9
2
5
Piscataquis
1
1
4
9
1
3
1
15
8 49
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2
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9
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26
40
33
19 31
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2
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5
5
5
3
3
1
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3
5
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11.45
13.64
10.02
Waldo
1
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9
1
3
4
Washington
5
6
3
8
2
2
9
7
1
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46
9
6
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5
6
7
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75
11 '4
state
72
73
78
62
88
65
64
53
68
67
67
60
817
11 18
The following- is a tabular exhibit by sex and age-groups of
the deaths from apoplexy :
APOPLEXY BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS- 1909.
Sh
£
3
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8
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1 7
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63
92
153
61
2
407
7
15
1
1 1
2 5
3 1 2
16
--
49
100
132
96
2
410
Total
112
192
285
157
4
817
1 66
REGISTRATION REPORT
APOPLEXY— 1909 AND 1893-J909.
1909.
1893-1909,
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Counties.
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58
9 83
897
8.58
Aroostook
34
4.80
301
2.55
Cumberland
146
13.34
1,864
9.39
27
36
92
41
13.71
9.67
15.08
13.48
310
444
1,153
529
8.42
5.98
10.02
Knox
9.13
Lincoln
33
34
81
15
16.77
10.08
10.21
8.49
338
514
1,071
203
8.47
Oxford
7.99
7.38
Piscataquis
6.38
Sagadahoc
26
12.31
373
9.08
40
33
46
11.45
13.64
10.02
552
426
527
8.45
Waldo
8.91
5.80
York
75
11.24
1,241
9.70
State
817
11.18
10,743
7.89
Softening of the Brain. — From cerebral softening there were
26 deaths — those of 10 males and 16 females.
Ages : From 40-50, 1 ; 50-60, 1 ; 60-70, 7 ; 70-80, 8 ; over 80,
9-
Paralysis. — Of the 212 deaths from paralysis, 109 persons
were males and 103 were females.
Ages: Under 1, 2; 1-5, 2; 5-10, 1 ; 10-20, 2; 20-30, 1 ; 30-40,
4 ; 40-50, 7 ; 50-60, 23 ; 60-70, 49 ; 70-80, 87 ; 80-90, 32 ; over
90, 1 ; not stated, I.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
167
Epilepsy. — Twenty-two males and 18 females died of epilepsy,
40 in all.
Ages : Under 1, 2 ; 1-5, 3 ; 10-20, 7 ; 20-40, 14 ; 40-60, 6 ; over
60, 7; not stated, 1.
Tetanus. — This disease was the cause of 5 deaths (7 in 1892,
10 in 1893, 6 in 1894, 10 in 1895, 8 in 1896, 2 in 1897, 4 in 1898,
11 in 1899, 7 in 1900, 5 in 1901, 7 in 1902, 11 in 1903, 14 in
1904, 7 in 1905, 4 in 1906, 7 in 1907, and 6 in 1908). The
decedents were 2 males and 3 females.
Ages: Under 1, 1 ; 10-20, 3; 30-40, 1.
Diseases of the Heart. — From diseases of the heart, includ-
ing those from endocarditis, pericarditis, angina pectoris, and
organic diseases of the heart, there were 1,330 deaths (816 in
1892, 875 in 1893, 940 in 1894, 948 in 1895, 1,036 in 1896, 1,062
in 1897, 1,132 in 1898, 1,028 in 1899, 1,045 m 1900, 1,076 in
1901, 1,097 in 1902, 1,153 m I 9°3> M9 1 m 1904, 1,222 in 1905,
1,246 in 1906, 1,381 in 1907, and 1,284 m 1908). The follow-
ing exhibits the age and sex distribution of each form of dis-
ease for the year, 1909.
Diseases.
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Pericarditis
Endocarditis
Organic diseases of heart.
A ngina pectoris
Total
9: 15 62
26 12 1^
1
2
6
-
6
5
5 12
43
-
38
27
62
205
855
3
654
519
-
19
62
-
48
33
68
238
966
3
746
584
11
65
1,173
81
1,330
For the year 1909, the number of deaths in each county from
diseases of the heart is shown in the following, as well as the
special death-rates for State and county :
1 68
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Counties.
Number of
deaths.
1
P5
Counties.
(4H
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1!
03
C3
83
71
227
21
67
124
68
40
14.07
10.03
20.74
10.66
17.99
20.33
22.36
20.34
Oxford
73
165
22
48
53
57
79
132
21.65
20 80
12.44
22.73
Somerset
Waldo . .
15.17
23.57
Washington
York
17.21
19.78
1,330
18.20
As may be noted, Waldo county had the highest death-rate
from diseases of the heart, and Aroostook the lowest. The
rate for the State was 18.20.
The whole number of deaths from diseases of the heart
arranged by sex and age-groups was as follows :
HEART DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS
J909.
T5
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£
£
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258
115
1
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10
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8
16
25
43
70
110
199
93
2
584
Total . .
26 fil fil 17
24
44
79
159
3011 457
208
3
1,330
Diseases of the Respiratory System. — Without the inclusion
of tuberculosis, 1,509 persons died from the various respiratory
diseases, as tabulated on page 93, (1,760 in 1892, 1,407 in
1893, 1,312 in 1894, 1,165 m !895., 1,141 in 1896, 1,347 in 1897,
1,124 in 1898, 1,455 in 1899, 1,513 in 1900, 1,405 in 1901, 1,380
in 1902, 1,348 in 1903, 1,428 in 1904, 1,391 in 1905, 1,330 in
1906, 1,497 in 1 9°7> and r >334 m 1908). From these diseases
there w r cre, therefore, 251 fewer deaths than in 1892, 102 more
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. IOO,
than in 1893, l 97 more than in 1894, 344 more than in 1895,
368 more than in 1896, 162 more than in 1897, 385 more than in
1898, 54 more than in 1899, 4 fewer than in 1900, 104 more than
in 1901, 129 more than in 1902, 161 more than in 1903, 81 more
than in 1904, 118 more than in 1905, 179 more than in 1906,
12 more than in 1907, and 175 more than in 1908.
Including the deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis, as well as
from pneumonia, bronchitis, and the other respiratory diseases,
in 1909 the number of deaths was 773 smaller than in 1892, 367
smaller than in 1893, 235 smaller than in 1894, 21 smaller than
in 1895, 26 larger than in 1896, 136 smaller than in 1897, 194
larger than in 1898, 131 smaller than in 1899, 201 smaller than
in 1900, 99 smaller than in 1901, 11 smaller than in 1902, 90
larger than in 1903, 105 smaller than in 1904, 54 larger than in
.1905, 94 larger than in 1906, 108 smaller than in 1907, and 112
larger than in 1908.
The death-rate from the respiratory diseases (excluding pul-
monary tuberculosis) in 1909 was 20.65 m eacn 10,000 popula-
tion, as compared with 18.35 m 1908, 20.71 in 1907, 18.50 in
1906, 19.46 in 1905, 20.56 in 1904, 19.41 in 1903, 19.87 in 1902,
20.23 m 1901, 21.79 in 1900, 20.91 in 1899, 17.00 in 1898, 20.38
in 1897, 17.26 in 1896, 17.62 in 1895, 19.85 in 1894, 21.28 in
1893, and 27.16 in 1892.
Pneumonia. — The number of deaths registered under this
cause was 1,120 (1,431 in 1892, 1,143 m l8 93> 1,023 in 1894,
812 in 1895, 781 in 1896, 936 in 1897, 769 in 1898, 1,067 in
1899, 1,067 m I9°Oj 994 in 190 1, 987 in 1902, 999 in 1903,
1,050 in 1904, T.053 i° J 905, 970 in 1906, 1,153 in : 9 7> anc ^
1,068 in 1908), of which 551 were males and 569 were females.
The death-rate from this disease was, therefore, 15,32 per 10,000
(21.56 in 1892, 17.27 in 1893, I 547 m l8 94, 12.28 in 1895, 11.81
in 1896, 14.16 in 1897, 11.62 in 1898, 15.44 in 1899, 15.36 in
1900, 14.31 in 1901, 14.21 in 1902, 14.39 m T 903, 15.12 in 1904,
14.73 in l 9°S> 1 3-S° in 1906, 15-95 in 1907, and 14.69 in 1008).
As 441 of the deaths occurred in the cities, the urban death-rate
was 17.78.
The age distribution of pneumonia by sex and age-groups is
shown in the following table :
I/O
REGISTRATION REPORT.
PNEUMONIA BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS— i 909.
Sex.
u
©
•a
rt
m
P
rt
.o
125
50
9
102
41
9
227
91
18
Males
Females..
Totals
43
28
45
120
1,120
PNEUMONIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS WITH
DEATH-RATE PER 10,000— *909.
Counties.
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93
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14
16
15
10
4
3
2
5
9
q
8
101
17.12
Aroostook
7
14
14
14
7
11
5
1
4
6
o
4
89
12.57
Cumberland
»
24
21
30
22
20
9
5
10
7
7
10
23
188
17.18
Franklin
7
5
10
3
8
17
8
7
10
3
o
4
16
6
10
19
4
13
24
4
5
9
4
3
16
16
1
o
8
5
1
3
5
15
1
4
2
1
3
6
3
3
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
2
.3
1
10
1
1
2
10
3
4
9
2
2
3
17
3
4
14
7
29
47
91
28
24
59
139
29
14.72
12.62
14.92
Knox
9.21
Lincoln
12.20
Oxford
17.50
17.52
10.75
4
3
4
2
1
2
2
3
1
27
12.78
Somerset
5
8
11
5
1
4
2
1
-
2
4
6
49
14.02
Waldo..
5
2
6
14
3
2
1
3
1
2
3
5
2
6
2
5
30
61
12. 4Q
13.29
York
18
16
10
23
16
4
3
3
6
11
8
11
129
19.33
131
133
193
153
102
61
32
33
34
63
75
110
1,120
15.32
The following is a tabular statement of the deaths from
pneumonia by counties, months, and age-groups for the seven-
teen years 1893-1909:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
171
PNEUMONIA -J893-1 909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin 1,355
Aroostook 1,037
Cumberland 2,739
Franklin 495
Hancock 831
Kennebec 1,533
Knox 589
Lincoln 426
Oxford 867
Penobscot 2,071
Piscataquis 364
Sagadahoc 489
Somerset 800
Waldo 562
Washington 1,008
York 1,826
State 16,992
January 2.300
February 2,215
March 2,512
April 2.213
May 1.674
June 936
July 430
August 367
September 514
October 905
November 1.212
December 1.703
Not stated 11
Total 16.992
Under 1 2,644
1-5 1,723
5-10 349-
10-20 566
20-30 839
30-40 964
40-50 1,169
50-60 1.464
60-70 2,300
70-80 2.885
Over 80 2,034
Not stated 65
Total 16.992
The following table shows the number of deaths from pneu-
monia in each of the cities in each year from 1895 to 1909, the
pneumonia death-rate of each city based upon the estimated
population for each of these years, the same facts for the State
as a whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
17-
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates from Pneumonia
g
8
8
8
8
8
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15
16
12.40
14.41
10
8.15
19.61
10
20
8 04
17.64
5
13
3.96
11.35
25
27
19.56
23.34
12
16
9.27
13.70
16
12
12 19
Augusta
10.17
Bangor
37
18.07
27
13,01
31
14 74
40
18 78
38
17 61
3fi
16,48
37
16.72
Bath
11
4
11.46
8.07
16.35
4
2
26
4.09
4.09
16 81
10
5
31
10.05
10.38
19 83
11
9
15
10.86
18.94
9 47
11
5
44
10.68
10.68
27 54
15
8
41
14.32
17.33
25.39
10
6
21
9.39
Belfast
12.66
Biddeford
12.87
Brewer
13
•^8.70
8
17 47
9
19 39
13
27 62
fi
12.55
4
8.27
11
22.45
15
2
20.07
3.91
12 15.98
10
q
13.25
17.34
7
5
9.23
9.56
7
3
9.19
5.69
12
14
15.68
26.36
17
1?
22.10
22.43
Ellsworth
7
15.38
10 22.22
I
10
22.48
3
6.82
6
13.71
8
18.62
9
30.25
Gardiner
8
14.56
3| 5.46
3 64
5
9 09
17
30,91
19
34.54
14
25.45
Hallowell
-1
13.57
413.79
27 11.77
1
3.50
7.12
4
14.49
8
29.48
4
14.74
Lewiston
20
8 80
25
10.80
33
14 13
34
14 43
40
1fi 83
38
11.68
Old Town
fi
10 83
7 12.54
3
5.33
10
17 fi?
19
33.22
9
15. 62
8
13.77
Portland *
79
17 19
fi?
13 25
105
22.04
15 47
96
19 47
94
18.74
68
13.34
Rockland
10
1? ?5
8
9 80
10
12.26
11
13 49
9
11 04
10
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12.66
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12.33
4
6.01
10.25
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7.14
13
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2.87
10
14.24
8
11.29
7
9.78
8
11.08
3
4.12
9
13.31
Total
298
13.71
271
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14.82
287
V? 99
387
17.32
399
17.30
318
13.91
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11.98
781
11 47
936
13.68
769
11 18
1067
15 44
1067
15.36
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14.23
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cities
519
11.18
510
10.97
612
13.14
482
10.33
680
14.54
675
14.41
676
14.41
Portland includes Deering. f South Portland includes Capo Elizabeth.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATH!
*73
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25.57
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26.15
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17.25
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14.31
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11.96
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12.63
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10.75
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12.09
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18.48
147
19.76
14
18.10
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11.59
16 20.51
10
12.76
13
16.51
16
20.23
15
18.88
12
15.03
185
15.94
7
12.98
5
9.20
610.96
9
16.33
9
16.21
11
19.67
8
14.20
5
8.81
105
12.91
13
30.25
2
4.65
6 13.96
25
58.18
5
11.64
7
L6.29
10
23.27
8
18.62
129
20.42
4
7.27
12
21.80
11
19.98
14
25.43
3
5.27
6
10.89
12
21.78
4
7.26
134
16.22
8
29.48
4
14.74
4
14.74
6
22.11
5
18.42
7
25.79
5
18.42
1
3.68
67
16.27
42
17.37
18
7.38
25
10.17
49 19.77
70
28.00
47
18.65
45
17.71
61
23.81
564
15.42
11
18.79
16
27.12
7
11.78
9
15.03
21
34.80
12
19.74
16
26.13
12
19.46
166
18.78
75
14.47
96
18.23
77
14.39
65
11.96
81
14.68
120
21.43
100
17.43
104
17.87
1297
16.66
12
14.72
10
12.27
9
11.04
9
11.04
10
12.27
11
13.50
11
13.50
7
8.59
146
11.94
6
9.79
7
11.40
7
11.40
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14.64
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9.76
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9.75
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17.85
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15.23
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20.91
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9.76
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9.54
103
9.70
24
24.12
11
10.80
21
20.14
8 7.53
17
15.60
13
11.67
15
13.19
17
14.77
189
12.48
9
12.14
12
364
16.05
7
360
9.28
15.20
6 7.89
386 16.11
17
22.15
17.41
14
450
18.09
18.30
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14.10
16.48
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24.15
142
12.70
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16.55
15.55
111
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15.74
987
14.05
999
14.11
1050
14.78
1053 14.72
970
13.50
1153
16.06
1018
14.69
1120
15.32
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14.0
604
12.86
635
13.50
690
14.65
667 14.15
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548
11.61
703
14.88
663
13.78
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9343
13.23
174 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Bronchitis. — From this cause , including both acute and
chronic bronchitis, 214 deaths were registered (287 in 1892, 197
in 1893. 209 in 1894, 225 in 1895, 220 in 1896, 237 in 1897, 210
in 1898, 233 in 1899, 262 in 1900, 222 in 1901, 241 in 1902, 209
in 1903, 223 in 1904, 218 in 1905, 187 in 1906, 190 in 1907, and
154 in 1908). Among these decedents, 91 were males and 123
were females. Of these 214 deaths, 61 were in the cities. The
largest number of deaths in any one month was 28 in March.
In July and September each occurred the smallest number of
deaths, 7. The largest number of deaths in three consecutive
months was J2 in January, February and March; the smallest
number in any three consecutive months was 25 in July, August
and September. The number of deaths by quarters was J2, 70,
25, and 47.
The bronchitis death-rate of the State was 2.92 ; of the cities,
2.45.
The following shows the age distribution of the decedents
from this disease; it will be noticed that there was a great fatal-
ity at either extreme of life.
Under 1 year,
1-5 years,
5-10 years,
10-20 years,
20-30 years,
30-40 years, 3
The following shows the distribution of bronchitis by counties
and months, together with the bronchitis death-rate of counties
and State :
54
40-50 years,
2
12
50-
-60
years,
10
4
60
7o
years,
28
1
70-
-80
years,
43
2
Over
80
years,
55
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
175
BRONCHITIS— 1909.
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Cumberland
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Franklin
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4 10
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6
1 97
Lincoln
1
1
1
1
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6
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Oxford
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2.92
Pleurisy. — Thirty-two deaths were charged to this disease
( [8 in 1892, 19 in 1893, 15 in 1894, 19 in 1895, 19 in 1896, 26
111 [897, 17 in 1898, 24 in 1899, 28 in 1900, 24 in 1901, 16 in
1902, 17 in 1903, 24 in 1904, 21 in 1905, 17 in 1906, 26 in 1907,
and 10 in 1908), 20 males and 12 females.
Ages: Under 5, 7; 5-10, 2; 10-20, 4; 20-30. 3; 30-40, 1;
40-50, 2 ; 50-60, 2 ; 60-70, 3 ; over 70, 8.
Diseases of the Digestive System. — The combined mortality
from this group of diseases was 1,215 ( r> 59 m 1892, 653 in 1893,
685 in T894, 693 in 1895, 679 in 1896, 673 in 1897, 651 in
1898, 1,411 in 1899, 1,411 in 1900, 1,202 in 1901, 973 in 1902,
1.087 in 1903, 1,076 in 1904, 1,303 in 1905, 1,366 in 1906, 1,063
in 1907, and 1,450 in 1908), or a death-rate of 16.62. The dis-
tribution of these under their several causes will be found on
page 93-
T76 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Diarrheal Diseases. — The total number of deaths caused by
the diseases under this group was 601 (662 in 1892, 642 in 1893,
602 in 1894, 635 in 1895, 639 in 1896, 666 in 1897, 854 in 1898,
662 in 1899, 805 in 1900, 684 in 1901, 476 in 1902, 566 in 1903,
514 in 1904, 719 in 1905, 868 in 1906, 493 in 1907, and 862 in
1908). The death-rate from this group of diseases was 8.22
per 10,000.
Infantile Diarrhea. — This, as synonymous with cholera infan-
tum or including it, was the cause of 483 deaths (546 in 1892,
507 in 1893, 468 in 1894, 523 in 1895, 520 in 1896, 528 in 1897,,
669 in 1898, 565 in 1899, 680 in 1900, 567 in 1901, 360 in 1902,
403 in 1903, 369 in 1904, 561 in 1905, 652 in 1906, 375 in
1907, and 682 in 1908). A reference to the following table will
show the number of deaths which occurred in each month, as
well as the number in each county, and the county death-rates,
for this cause. There were in the first quarter of the year but 21
deaths from this cause ; in the second quarter, 27 ; in the third
quarter, 320; and in the fourth quarter, 115. The largest num-
ber of deaths occurred in September, 140.
Of the children dying from this cause, 61 per cent, were less
than 6 months old, and another 30 per cent, were less than 1
year of age, making 91 per cent, of deaths within the first year
of age.
Ages: Under 3 months, 115; 3-6 months, 182; 6-9 months,
102; 9-12 months, 44; 12-18 months, 28; 18 months-2 years, 12.
In the classification of deaths from diarrheal diseases, only
the deaths among children under 2 years of age are included
under "infantile diarrhea." The deaths from diarrheal diseases
other than those under this cause were : Cholera morbus, 7 ;
dysentery, 15; and diarrhea, 96.
Of the 483 deaths from infantile diarrhea, 190 were returned
from the cities. This represents an urban death-rate from
this cause of 7.66 (15.20 in 1892, 14.33 m I ^93^ J 3- 2 7 i n 1894,
13.78 in 1895, TI 43 m 1896, 14.95 m 1 ^>97> I 5- I 5 m 1898, 11.77
in 1899, 14.84 in 1900, 10.09 m 1901, 6.89 in 1902, 6.49 in
1903, 6.26 in 1904, 9.96 in 1905, 10.15 in 1906, 8.21 in 1907,
and n.39 m 1908). The rate for the villages and rural dis-
tricts is 6.07 this year (5.33 in 1892, 4.95 in 1893, 4.47 in 1894,
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
177
5.44 in 1895, 6.36 in 1896, 5.05 in 1897, 8.00 in 1898, 6.47 in
1899, 7.37 in 1900, 7.24 in 1901, 4.37 in 1902, 5.50 in 1903,
4.86 in 1904, 6.57 in 1905, 8.52 in 1906, 3.65 in 1907, and 8.35
in 1908).
INFANTILE DIARRHEA BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS— 1909-
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The preceding table exhibits the number of deaths from
infantile diarrhea in 1909, by counties and months, with the
death-rate for each county. The following is a tabulation of
the deaths from infantile diarrhea for the seventeen years 1893-
1909, by counties, months, and age-groups :
12
i"8
REGISTRATION REPORT
INFANTILE DIARRHEA BY COUNTIES, MONTHS,
AND AGE-PERIODS-*893-*909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-period
Androscoggin 1.114 January
A roostook 1.819 I February
Cumberland 1,065
Franklin 133
Hancock 235
Kennebec 845
Knox 206
Lincoln 51
Oxford 264
Penobscot • • ■ .... 865
Piscataquis 105
Sagadahoc 189
Somerset 245
Waldo 88
Washington 555
York 1,133
State 8,912
Marcu.
A pril . .
May . .
June ..
July...
124
103
134
134
138
226
1,129
August 2,883
September
October . . .
November.
December .
Not stated .
Total
,60!
,081
219
134
Under 6 months
6-12 months .
1-2 years —
Over 2 years
Unknown . . .
Total . .
4,872
2,887
1,130
5
18
8,912
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
179
The following is a tabular exhibit of the number of deaths
from infantile diarrhea in the cities for each of the eight years
1902- 1909.
INFANTILE DIARRHEA IN THE CITIES— \ 902- \ 909.
Cities.
1902.
1903.
1904. 1905.
1906. 1907
1908.
1909. Total.
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Kockland
Saco
South Portland.
Waterville
Westbrook
Total
155| 146
239
190
63
121
75
50
8
219
40
53
11
335
254
27
i8o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Peritonitis. — There were 59 deaths from this cause (129 in
1892, 151 in 1893, 137 in 1894, 125 in 1895, 116 in 1896, 117 in
1897, 102 in 1898, 83 in 1899, 105 in 1900, 99 in 1901, 81 in
1902, 55 in 1903, 63 in 1904, 90 in 1905, 59 in 1906, 60 in
1907, and 64 in 1908), 26 males and 33 females. Twenty-six
of them were in the cities. The following shows the county,
month, and age distribution of the deaths from this cause :
PERITONITIS— 1909.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Under 1 4
1-5 2
5-10 5
10-20 8
•20-30 10
30-40 12
40-50 3
50-60 2
60-70 3
70-80 10
Over 80 -
Total 59
Androscoggin 4
Aroostook 6
Cumberland 16
Franklin 1
Hancock 5
Kennebec 2
Knox 2
Lincoln -
Oxford 2
Penobscot 11
Piscataquis -
Sagadahoc 1
Somerset 2
Waldo 1
Washington 2
York 4
State 59
January... .
February . .
March
April
May
June
July
August
September.
October
November.
December..
Total
Appendicitis. — Of the deaths classified under this cause, 86
in number, 48 were males and 38 were females. The number of
deaths in each month was: January, 10; February, 7; March,
10; April, 6; May, 7; June, 8; July, 7; August, 5; September,
9 ; October, 6 ; November, 1 ; December, 10.
Ages : From 1-5, 4 ; 5-10, 5 ; 10-20, 25 ; 20-30, 19 ; 30-40, 9 ;
40-50, 14; 50-60, 5; 60-70, 4; over 70, 1.
Cirrhosis of the Liver. — Fifty-five deaths were ascribed to
cirrhosis of the liver — those of 34 men and 21 women. Of these
55 deaths, 22 were in the cities, and 33 in the rural parts of
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
181
the State. The death-rate in the State from this one cause was
0.75 per 10,000 (0.19 in 1892, 0.18 in 1893, 0.29 in 1894, 0.50 in
^95, 0.33 in 1896, 0.45 in 1897., 0.58 in 1898, 0.52 in 1899, °-79
in 1900, 0.63 in 1901, 0.63 in 1902, 0.92 in 1903, 0.66 in 1904,
0.62 in 1905, 0.60 in 1906, 0.82 in 1907, and 0.89 in 1908).
Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System and its Adne.va. —
There were 799 deaths referred to the diseases under this group,
equivalent to a death-rate of 10.93.
Nephritis. — Acute nephritis caused the death of 82 persons,
41 males and 41 females. The death-rate from nephritis was,
therefore, 1.12.
Ages : Under 1,6; 1-5, 3 ; 5-10, 3 ; 10-20, 3 ; 20-30, 5 ; 30-40,
12; 40-50, 4; 50-60, 12; 60-70. 14; 70-80. 14; over 80, 6.
* Brighfs Disease. — This was the cause of 595 deaths (204
in 1892, 217 in 1893, 2I 9 U1 I 894, 234 in 1895, 282 in 1896, 231
in 1897, 250 in 1898, 262 in 1899, 443 in 1900, 471 in 1901, 523
in 1902, 573 in 1903, 575 in 1904, 599 in 1905, 652 in 1906, 661
in 1907. and 600 in 1908), 328 males and 26>y females. Of these
deaths, 21 1 were in the cities.
The sex and age-group distribution of I 'right's disease is as
follows :
BRIGHT'S DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE-
PERIODS— \ 909.
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93
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48
90
81
72
153
118
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1
1
2
328
267
595
8
9
20
31
Total
*Thia title includes: Chronic, albuminous, interstitial, or parenchymatous nephritis;
albuminuria: amyloid or fatty degeneration of the kidney; amyloid kidney; steatotis
of the kidney; renal selerosis. Also includes when their precise nature is not indicated:
I'remia, uremic eclampsia; uremic delirium; uremic coma.
1 82
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
B right's disease in each county, and the death-rate of each from
this cause :
Counties.
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Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland..
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec —
Knox
Lincoln
47
7. 98
30
4.24
119
10.87
17
8.63
30
8.07
38
6.23
20
6.58
28
14.23
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Oxford
Penobscot. .
Piscataquis.
Sagadaboc. .
Somerset . . .
Waldo
Washington
York
State....
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8.90
6.30
10.18
7.10
6.30
13.23
4.36
11.84
8.15
The Puerperal State. — Under this class of accidents and dis-
eases of reproduction, 56 deaths were registered, not including
puerperal fever, (69 in 1892, 50 in 1893, 41 in 1894, 36 in 1895,
56 in 1896, 62 in 1897, 51 in 1898, 40 in 1899, 50 in 1900, 52 in
1 901, 69 in 1902, 94 in 1903, 72 in 1904, 51 in 1905, 76 in 1906,
80 in 1907, and 66 in 1908). This is equivalent to a special
death-rate of 0.76.
Deaths from External Causes. — Under this class there were
610 deaths.
Fractures caused 83 deaths — fracture of skull, 27 ; of hip, 22 ;
of thigh, 14; of spine, 6; of neck, 6; of leg, 2; of arms, 2; of
rib, 1 : and 3, not stated.
Burns and scalds caused 35 deaths — 10 were from clothing-
taking fire ; 6, scalded with hot water ; 6, by lamp exploding ;
3, by using kerosene to light fire ; 2, by overturning lamp ; 2, by
playing with matches, and the rest, unspecified.
Sunstroke caused 3 deaths. Five persons died from exposure
to cold.
From accidental drowning, 115 deaths occurred.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 183
Other accidental injuries caused the death of 173 persons;
44 were from falls; 33, from railway injuries; 28, from gun
shot wounds ; 14, from working in a mill ; 10, thrown from
team; 7, run over by team; 5, from electric cars; 5, from fall-
ing trees; 2, from sliding; 2, from dynamite; 2, from falling
rocks in quarry; 2, from splinters in hand; 1, from sticking
needle in foot; 1, from mosquito bite; I, kicked by a horse; i,
knocked down by an automobile; 1, fell from masthead; 1,
caught between elevator and floor; 1, from injuries by gasoline
motor; 1, from sinking a rock; 1, from coal tub falling from
the rigging, while hoisting coal ; the rest were unspecified.
From acute poisoning there were 31 deaths.
Fifty-nine people met their death from external violence,
including 4 murders.
The death-rate in the State under this class was 8.34.
Suicide. — Within the year 94 persons took their own lives
(59 in 1892, the same number in 1893, 39 ™ J 894. 66 in 1895,
81 in 1896, 71 in 1897, 56 in 1898, 93 in 1899, 66 in 1900, 81 in
1901, 73 in 1902, yy in 1903, 107 in 1904, 84 in 1905. 85 in 1906,
87 in 1907, and 121 in 1908). 79 males and 15 females. Of the
males, the occupation of 22 was farmer; of 13, laborer; of 5,
carpenter; of 3, painter; of 2. canner ; of 2, clerk; of 2, mason ;
of 2, merchant; of 2, mill operative; of 2, shoemaker; of 2,
woodsman; of i, each, art publisher, attendant at Maine Insane
Hospital, candy maker, cashier, dyer, lumberman, machinist,
mail carrier, gardener, qnarryman, sailor, stonecutter, teamster,
optician, watchman, while of 7, no occupation was given.
Of the females, the occupation of 7 was registered as house-
wife ; of 2, as mill operative; and of 1, as telephone operator,
while in 5 cases no occupation was given.
As to the means employed ; 34 committed suicide by shooting ;
20, by hanging; T4, by poisoning; 12, by drowning; 12, by cut-
ting throat; t, by asphyxiation, and 1, not stated.
184.
REGISTRATION REPORT.
SUICIDES BY AGES, MONTHS AND COUNTIES
1909.
a.ge-periods.
Months.
10-20 2
20-30 13
30-40 12
40-50 15
50-60 21
(30-70 13
70-80 11
Over 80 3
Unknown 4
Total 94
January 9
February 6
March 5
April
May
June
July
August,.
September
October
November
December
Total
Counties.
Androscoggin — 7
Aroostook '. 4 J
Cumberland 1 11
Franklin 2
Hancock 4
K ennebec 10
Knox 3
Lincoln 1
I
5 Oxford 7
I
12 1 Penobscot .■ 8
Piscataquis 9J
Sagadahoc l|
Somerset 5
Waldo 8
Washington 5
York 9
State 94
ftp,
« O
1.19
0.57
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.64
0.99
0.51
2.08
1.C1
5.C9
0.47
1.43
3.31
1.09
1.35
1.29
The youngest suicides were a girl and boy, each aged 19
years and 9 months ; the oldest, two men of 87 years. The
largest number of suicides was 12 in September. By quarters,
the suicides were 20, 25, 25, and 24. The largest number, 11,
occurred in Cumberland county. The highest death-rate from
suicide was in Piscataquis county. . The rate for the State per
10,000 of population was 1.29.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
18c
TABLE OF INFANTILE MORTALITY— \ 909,
Age-Period
Is
Under 1 day. ..
Under 1 week.. .
Under 2 weeks. .
Under 3 weeks. .
Under 4 weeks. .
Under 2 months
Under 3 months
Under 4 months.
I'nder 5 months
Tnder 6 months,
Under 9 months
Under 1 year. . . .
Total
43
250
82
69
54
199
187
157
138
109
242
164
694
15.6
5.1
4.3
3.4
12.4
11.6
9.7
8.6
6.8
U).l
10.2
105.5
■The infant mortality rates in this table are based upon the total number of births
in 1909. The number was 16.060.
LIST OF TABLES.
page;
Table No. i. — Population in 1890 and 1900 and Estimated
Population for 1909 5
Table No. 2. — Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1901-1909 5
Table No. 3. — Estimated Population for 1909, Births, Marri-
ages, and Deaths, with the rate of each
to 1,000 of population for the year ending
December 31, 1909 6
Table. — Summary of Births, Marriages and Deaths 7
Table No. 4. — Births and Deaths in each County 8
Table No. 5.— Births and Deaths in the Cities 9
Table No. 6. — Births, Marriages and Deaths by Counties and
Towns 10-59
Table No. 7. — Births, Marriages and Deaths by Counties.... 60-61
Table No. 8. — Births and Birth-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1902- 1909 62
Table No. 9. — Births by Counties, showing the proportion of
males to females. 1909 6s
Table No. 10. — Number of Births in each month of 1902-1909,
with Monthly Ratio compared with a
Standard of 100 64
Table No. 11. — Births by Sex and Months, by Counties, 1909.. 65
Table No. 12. — Births in Cities, for 1909, with rate per 1,000 of
population 66
Table No. 13. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Counties, 1909 67
Table No. 14. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Cities, 1909 68
Table No. 15. — Twin Births by Months and Counties, 1909.... 69
Table No. 16. — Twin Births by Sex and Parentage, by Coun-
ties, 1909 70
Table No. 17. — Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties,
1909 7 1
Table No. 18.— Stillbirths by Seasons, 1909 72
Table. — Births in each Month of the eighteen years, 1892-1909. 75
Table No. 19. — Marriages and Marriage-Rates by Counties for
the years 1902-1909 76
Table No. 20.— Marriages by Counties and Nativity, 1909 77
Table No. 21.— Marriages by Months and Counties, 1909 77
Table No. 22. — Number of Marriages in each month of 1902-
1909, with Monthly Ratio compared with a
Standard of 100 78
Table No. 23.— Marriages by Ages and Counties, 1909 79
Table No. 24.— Interesting Facts in Relation to Marriages.... 80-81
LIST OF TABLES. 187
PAGE
Table No. 25. — Divorces decreed by the Supreme Court of
Maine in the year 1909 84-85
Table No. 26. — Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants and the
Number of years married, 1909 86
Table No. 27. — Deaths and Death-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1902-1909 88
Table No. 28. — Number of Deaths in each month of 1902- 1909,
with Monthly Ratio compared with a
Standard of 100 89
Table No. 29. — The number of Deaths in the State, and in each
County, arranged by Classes and Coun-
ties 90-95
Table No. 30. — Deaths from all Causes, by Months, 1909 96-99
Table No. 31. — Deaths from all Causes, by Age-Groups, 1901-
1909 100-117
Table No. 32. — Deaths in each County and City from Special
Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases 118-119
Table No. 33. — Deaths in each County and City from Certain
Diseases and Groups of Diseases 120-121
Table No. 34. — Deaths by Ages, Sex, and Months, by Coun-
ties 122-123
Table No. 35. — Deaths by Ages, Sex and Months by Cities... 124-125
Table No. 36. — Number of Deaths from several Specified
Causes, of each sex, in each month, which
were registered during eighteen years,
1892-1909 126
Table No. ^7. — Mortality by months, reduced to a Standard
Mean of 100; Eighteen years. 1892-1909. . 127
Table. — Number of Deaths from 1892- 1909, with Death-Rates
based upon the Estimated Population 128
Table. — Months in which the Largest and the Smallest Number
of Deaths occurred in the years 1892- 1909. 129
Table. — Number of Deaths by Quarters in the eighteen years,
1892- 1909 130
Table. — Deaths in each month for the years 1892-1909 131
Table. — Deaths from some of the Leading Causes 133
Table. — Mortality from Ten Prominent Causes, 1892-1909 134
Table. — Six Infectious Diseases by Counties, 1909 135
Table. — Six Infectious Diseases by Cities, 1909 136
Table. — Infectious Diseases, 1902-1909 137
Table. — Measles by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1896-
1909 138
Table. — Scarlet Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1909 139
Table. — Influenza by Counties and Months, 1909 140
Table. — Whooping Cough by Counties, Months, and Age-
Periods, 1909 141
1 88 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties and Months, 1909 142
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1909 143
Table. — Diphtheria in the Cities and the State, 1895-1909. . . . 144-145
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties and Months, 1909 146
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1909 147
Table. — Typhoid Fever in the Cities and the State, 1895- 1909. . 148-149
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) in the Cities and the State,
1895-1909 150-151
Table. — Consumption by Counties and Months, 1909 154
Table. — Consumption by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 154
Table. — Consumption by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods
1893-1909 155
Table. — Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Cities and State, 1895-
1909 156-157
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1909 !59
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1909 160
Table. — Cancer by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 161
Table. — Cancer by Counties and Age-Periods, 1909 and 1893-
1909 161
Table.— Cancer, 1900-1909 162
Table.— Old Age by Counties, 1909 163
1 able. — Apoplexy by Counties and Months, . 1909 165
Table. — Apoplexy by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 165
Table.— Apoplexy, 1909 and 1893-1909 166
Table. — Diseases of the Heart by Ages 167
Table. — Diseases of the Heart by Counties 168
Table.— Heart Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 168
Table.— Pneumonia by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 170
Table. — Pneumonia by Counties and Months with Death-Rate
per 10,000, 1909 170
Table.— Pneumonia by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1909 171
Table.— Pneumonia in the Cities and the State, 1895-1909 172-173
Table.— Bronchitis by Counties and Months, 1909 175
Table. — Infantile Diarrhea by Counties and Months, 1909 177
Table.— Infantile Diarrhea by Counties, Months, and Age-Pe-
riods, 1893-1909 178
Table.— Infantile Diarrhea in the Cities,' 1902-1909 179
Table.— Peritonitis by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1909 J 8o
Table.— Bright's Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 1909 181
Table.— Bright's Disease by Counties, 1909 182
Table.— Suicides by Ages, Months, and Counties, 1909 184
Table.— Infantile Mortality 185
INDEX.
PAGE
Age and Mortality 132
Appendicitis 180
Apoplexy 164
1909 and 1893-1909 166
by counties and months ' 165
by sex and age-periods, 1909 165
Birth-rate 73
Birth-rates 6, 7
Births and birth-rates, by counties and years 62
by counties, showing proportion of males to females. . . 63
by seasons 74
by sex and months, by counties 65
in cities, for 1909, with rate 66
in each month, by years 64
notes on 73
parentage of 73
percentage of American and foreign, by cities 68
by counties 67
relation to deaths 8
twin 75
by months and counties 69
by sex and parentage 70
marriages and deaths, in each county 60-61
in each town 10-59
Brain or Membranes, inflammation of 163
softening of the 166
Bright's Disease 181, 182
Bronchitis 174, 175
Cancer 160
1909 and 1893-1909 161
by sex and age-periods, 1909 161
1900-1909 162
Centenarians 163
Cirrhosis of the liver 180
Consumption, by counties and months 154
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893- 1909. . 155
by sex and age-periods, 1909 155
Deaths, age and mortality 132
causes of 132
190 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Deaths by ages, sex and months, by counties 122-123
months, reduced to a standard mean for eighteen
years 127
in each month, for the years 1892-1909 131
in each county and city, from special causes 118-119
from certain diseases and
groups of diseases 120-121
in the State and Counties, by classes and counties 90-95
from all causes, by months 96-99
from all causes by age-groups, 1901-1909 100-117
from several specified causes in eighteen years 126
from some of the leading causes 133
notes on, and the causes of death 128
number in each month, by years 89
seasons and mortality 129
sex and mortality 132
and death-rates, by counties and years 88
Death-rates 6, 7
compared 128
Diabetes 162
Diarrheal Diseases 176
Digestive System, diseases of the 175
Diphtheria 141
by counties and months 142
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1909 143
in the cities and in the State, 1895-1909 144, 145
Divorces by causes, sex of libellants, etc 86
decreed in 1909 84, 85
notes on 87
Epilepsy 167
External causes, deaths from 182
Genito-Urinary system and its adnexa, diseases of the 181
Heart, diseases of the 167
Infantile Diarrhea 176
by counties and months 177
by counties, months, and age-periods,
1893-1909 178
in cities, 1902-1909 179
infantile mortality 185
Infectious diseases 135
1902-1909 137
six by cities 136
six by counties 135
Influenza 139
deaths from, by counties and months 140
Liver, cirrhosis of . 180
INDEX.
191
PAGE
Marriages, interesting facts relating to 80, 81
rates 6, 7, 82
ages % 82
and rates, by counties 76
by ages and counties 79
by counties and nativity jj
by months and counties JJ
nativity 82
notes on 82
number of, in each month, by years 78
seasons 82
Malarial diseases 148
Measles 137
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1896-1909 138
Mortality from ten prominent causes, 1892-1909 134
Nephritis 181
Nervous system, diseases of the 163
Old age 162
Paralysis 166
Peritonitis 180
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1909 180
Pleurisy 175
Pneumonia 169
1893-1909 171
by counties and months, with death-rates 170
by sex and age-periods, 1909 170
in the cities and the State, 1895-1909 172-173
Population 4
Puerperal fever, by months and counties, 1909 158
Puerperal state, the 182
Respiratory system, diseases of the 168
Rheumatism 158
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1909 159
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1909. . 160
Scarlet fever 138
by counties, months, and age-periods 139
Sex and mortality 132
Smallpox 137
Stillbirths 75
by seasons 72
by sex and parentage 71
Suicides 183
by ages, months, and counties, in 1909 184
Tetanus 167
Triplets 75
192 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Tuberculosis 149
cerebral 152
in the cities and the State, 1895-1909 150-151
mesenteric 158
other forms 158
pulmonary 152
in the cities and the State, 1895-1909 156-157
Typhoid fever 146
by counties and months, 1909 146
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1909 147
in the cities and the State, 1895-1909 148-149
Whooping cough 140
by counties, months, and age-periods 141
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