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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPOf
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES
AND DEATHS,
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State of Maine
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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
UPON THE
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DIYORCES
AND DEATHS
IN THE
STATE OF MAINE
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1912
WATERVILLE
SENTINEL PUBLISHING COMPANY
1913
DEPARTMENT OF VITAL STATISTICS.
Office oe the Registrar,
Augusta, Maine, Sept. 4, 19 13.
To his Excellency, William T. Haines, Governor, and the
Honorable Executive Council:
Gentlemen : — In accordance with the provisions of the law,
I have the honor of submitting to you the Twenty-First Annual
Report relating to the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths
which were registered in Maine in the year 19 12.
Very respectfully.
A. G. YOUNG, M. D.,
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
REGISTRATION REPORT, 1912.
This report presents the results of the registration and
tabulation of the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths which
occurred in the State of Maine during the year 19 12.
The number of births registered in that year is 283 more
than in the preceding year. The number of births recorded in
each of the registration years 1892-1912 is 14,028, 14,604,
14,607, 15,430, J54 2 9, 15, T 4 2 , i5< I2I > M->475, T4>7°9> HMS>
15,166, 15,130, 15,405, 16,005, 16,585, 16,595, 16,914, 16,735,
16,469, 16,300, and 16,583 respectively.
The number of marriages (number of couples married) in
19 1 2 was 6,550, 672 more than in the preceding year. The
number of marriages registered in the State in each of the
years 1892-1912 is, respectively. 5,726, 5,795, 5,591, 5,729,
5.579, 5,33i, 5,144, 5,329, 5,482, 5,735, 5,905, 6,200, 6,208,
6,264, 6,498, 6,380, 5,904, 6,011, 5,900, 5,878 and 6,550.
The number of deaths recorded in the State for the same
year was 11,390, a number 341 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; in 1893, IT , T 34;
in 1894,, 11,012; in 1895, 10,464; in 1896, 10,626; in 1897,
11,236; in 1898, 10,956; in 1899. IT ,37°; * n IQOO, 11,389; in
1901, 11,133; * n J 9° 2 , IO >673; in 1903, 11,009; m T 9°4, IT >346;
in 1905, 11,381; in 1906, 11,427; in 1907, 11,803; in 1908,
11,664; in 1909, 11,295; in 1910, 12,439; in 191 1, 11,731; and
in 19 1 2, 11,390.
Bertillon Classification. — The nomenclature of the causes O'f
death in this report is the revised Bertillon classification adopted
by the International Commission which met in Paris in July,
1909.
Population. — The population of the State of Maine in 1910,
as given by the twelfth census was 742,371. In 1900, the popu-
lation of the State was 694,466. There was, therefore, a gain
of 47,905 in the decade between the last two census enumer-
ations. The following table exhibits the population of the
several counties in 1890, 1900, 1910, and the estimated popu-
lation in 19 1 2.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
TABLE No. 1.
Population in 1890, 1900, 1910, and Estimated Popu-
lation in 1912.
Counties.
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Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin. . . .
Hancock . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington . .
York
Total
48
49
90
17
37
57
31
21
30
72
16
19
32
27
44
62
661
,589
,949
,053
,312
,012
,473
996
,586
,865
134
452
627
759
482
829
OSti
54
60
100
18
37
59
30
19
32
76
16
20
33
24
45
64
,242
,744
,689
,444
,241
,117
,406
,669
,238
,246
,949
,330
,849
,185
,232
,885
694 ,466
59 ,822
74 ,664
112,014
19,119
35 ,575
62 ,863
28 ,981
18,216
36 ,256
85 ,285
19 ,887
18 ,574
36 ,301
23 ,383
42 ,905
68 ,526
60 ,938
77 ,448
114 ,278
19 ,253
35 ,241
63 ,613
28 ,697
17 ,926
37 ,060
87 ,103
20 ,475
18 ,222
36 ,791
23 ,223
42 ,439
69 ,208
742 ,371
751 ,915
TABLE No. 2.
Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1904—1912.
State.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1912.
Number of births.. . .
Number of marriages
Number of deaths. . .
14 ,673
6,208
11 ,346
21.13
8.94
16.34
15,294
6,264
11 ,381
21.40
8.76
11.92
15 ,878
6,498
11 ,427
22.09
9.04
15.90
15,914
6,380
11 ,803
22.02
8.83
16.33
16,173
5,904
11 ,664
22.25
8.12
16.05
16 ,060
6,011
11 ,295
21.97
8.22
15.45
15,798
5,900
12 ,439
21.28
7.95
16.62
15,635
5,878
11 ,731
20.89
7.85
15.68
15 ,869
6,550
11 ,390
21.27
Marriage-rate
8.71
15.27
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Birth, Marriage, and Death-Rates. — 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 accord-
ing to the estimated population for 1912.
Death-rates from individual causes, or from groups of dis-
eases are expressed as per 10.000.
TABLE No. 3.
Estimated Population for 1912, Births, Marriages and
Deaths with rate of each to 1 ,000 of Population for the
year ending December 31, 1912.
Counties.
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Androscoggin
60 ,938
77 ,448
114,278
19 ,253
35 ,241
63 ,613
28 ,697
17 ,926
37 ,060
87 ,103
20 ,475
18 ,222
36 ,791
23 ,223
42 ,439
69 ,208
1 ,217
2,411
2,423
380
675
1 ,173
436
306
813
1 ,703
368
311
806
396
991
1 ,460
19.96
31.94
21.20
20.13
19.45
18.42
15.20
17.05
21,93
19.89
18.75
17.06
22.24
17.11
21.10
21.07
581
655
1 ,022
198
321
576
257
132
350
740
162
136
353
227
329
511
9,53
8.46
8.94
10.28
9.11
9.05
8.96
7.36
9.44
8.49
7.91
7.46
9.59
9.77
7.75
7.38
999
807
1 ,820
280
535
1 ,167
475
257
510
1,379
255
303
537
380
559
1 ,127
16.39
10 69
Cumberland
15.93
14 83
15 41
18 33
16.5?
14 32
Oxford
13 76
16 10
12.99
Sagadahoc
16.07
14 84
Waldo
16.42
Washington
York
13.24
16 27
State
751 ,915
15,869
21.27
6,550
8.71
11 ,390
15.27
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. 7
• The following is a general summary of the births, marriages
and deaths in 191 2:
BIRTHS.
Sex.
Parentage.
Males
8,200
7 ,664
American
Foreign
9 ,560
3 ,066
5
15,869
3 068
175
15,869
.. 15,869
Birth-rate per 1,000
21.27
MARRIAGES.
Groom and bride American 4 ,700
Groom and bride foreign 636
Groom American, bride foreign 520
Groom foreign, bride American 673
Not stated 21
6,550
Whole number of marriages 6 ,550
Marriage-rate per 1 ,000 8 . 71
DEATHS.
Sex.
N
A.TIVITY.
Males
Females
5 ,865
.... 5,523
9
American. . .
Foreign ....
9 ,541
1 ,706
143
11 ,390
11 ,390
Whole number of deaths 11 ,390
Death-rate per 1,000 15.27
8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Relation of Births to Deaths. — As the total number of births
registered in Maine in the year 19 12 was 16,583, and the num-
ber of deaths was 11,390, the natural increase of births over
deaths was 5,193.
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.
Counties.
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s
"03
Q
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
60 ,938
1 ,217
999
77 ,448
2,411
807
114,278
2,423
1,820
19 ,253
380
280
35,241
675
535
63 ,613
1,173
1 ,167
28 ,697
436
475
17,926
306
257
37 ,060
813
510
87,103
1 ,703
1 ,379
20 ,475
368
255
18,222
311
303
36,791
806
537
23 ,223
396
380
42 ,439
991
559
69 ,208
1,460
1 ,127
751,915
15,869
11 ,390
218
1 ,604
603
100
140
6
39
49
303
324
113
8
269
16
432
333
4,479
gam
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
loss
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
gain
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, to-
gether with the birth-rate and the death-rate per 1,000 of the
estimated population in 1912 in each city:
TABLE No. 5.
Cities.
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Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
Total
,064
,211
,803
,396
,618
,079
,667
.116
,961
,549
,311
,864
,247
,317
,571
,174
,583
,471
.458
,281
245,741
15,488
258
201
13 ,516
294
343
25 ,393
371
534
9,180
156
157
4,618
95
95
17,265
512
305
5 ,833
143
84
5 .808
137
101
4,891
87
70
3 ,399
30
58
5 ,273
73
85
2 ,894
54
57
26 ,745
631
538
6,427
153
107
60 ,257
1 ,343
1 ,052
8,176
155
163
6 .673
89
93
7 ,707
170
99
11.854
269
191
8,481
228
113
249 ,878
5,248
4,446
57 gain
49 loss
163 loss
1 loss
207 gain
59 gain
36 gain
17 gain
28 loss
12 loss
3 loss
93 gain
46 gain
291 gain
8 loss
4 loss
71 gain
78 gain
115 gain
16.66
21.75
14.61
16.99
20.57
29.66
24.52
23.42
17.79
8.83
13.84
18.66
23.69
23.81
22.28
18.40
13.34
22.06
22.69
26
802 gain
21.00
12.98
*15.98
*16.97
17.10
20.57
17.67
14.40
17.39
14.31
17.06
16.12
19.69
*17.91
16.65
*16.38
19.94
13.94
12.85
16.11
13.32
17.79
*Deaths of non-residents in public institutions; Augusta, 127; Bangor, 103; Lewiston,
59; Portland, 65; deducted from total in estimating death-rate.
IO
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
ANDROSCOGGIN
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Birtbs.
OS
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Sex.
Parentage.
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Towns.
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15 ,488
1,705
2,743
138
14
28
119
12
22
1
258
26
50
16.66
15.25
18.22
127
14
23
65
7
12
29
4
8
30
1
6
7
East Livermore. . .
1
763
976
26 ,745
4,218
1 ,100
6
12
345
39
7
4
10
286
41
10
-
10
22
631
80
17
13.11
22.54
23.69
18.97
15.45
9
20
184
32
14
1
1
272
31
1
93
8
1
74
9
1
8
Livermore
1
Mechanic Falls
1 ,678
10
13
-
23
13.71
17
1
3
2
-
782
1,330
5
12
5
18
-
10
30
12.79
22.56
8
23
2
2
3
2
Poland
-
1 ,682
505
1 ,229
14
6
8
9
4
19
-
23
10
27
17.84
19.80
21.97
21
8
21
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
Total
60 ,944
644
572
1
1 ,217
19.96
521
398
152
127
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
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17
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155
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103
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201
154
46
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4
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11
11
8
-
19
17
2
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11.14
16
-
1
4
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21
15
11
-
26
22
4
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9.48
2
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-
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9
4
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13
11
2
-
17.04
5
1
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6
6
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11
11
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11.27
128
82
30
46
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286
287
250
1
538
360
176
2
20.12
24
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27
20
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47
37
10
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11.14
6
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7
9
11
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20
18
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18.18
11
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1
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13
12
9
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21
20
1
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12.51
2
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8
8
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16
16
-
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20.46
9
1
2
-
1
13
11
12
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23
20
3
-
17.29
6
1
1
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-
8
12
22
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34
34
-
-
20.21
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
10
11
11
-
-
21.78
9
1
2
2
-
14
9
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19
16
3
-
15.46
334
121
59
66
1
581
515
483
1
999
747
247
5
16.39
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Ashland
Bancroft
Benedicta. . . ,
Blaine
Bridgewater.
Caribou
Castle Hill . .
Crystal
Dyer Brook .
Eagle Lake . .
Easton
Fort Fairfield
Fort Kent. . .
French ville. .
Grand Isle . .
Haynesville . .
Hersey
Hodgdon
Houlton
Island Falls .
Limestone.. .
Linneus
Littleton
Ludlow
Madawaska . .
369
9
4
-
13
35.23
10
-
1
2,391
34
23
-
57
23.83
34
2
13
344
6
6
-
12
34.88
6
2
2
280
5
9
-
14
50.00
11
1
-
1 ,025
17
12
-
29
28.29
17
3
2
1 ,250
9
13
-
22
17.60
6
1
6
5,501
121
125
-
246
44.72
107
34
57
525
12
9
-
21
40.00
18
-
1
528
6
12
-
18
34.09
12
2
2
281
7
3
-
10
35.58
4
-
5
1 ,621
39
34
-
73
45.03
47
4
18
1 ,317
18
10
1
29
22.02
7
7
9
4,421
74
76
-
150
33.93
65
22
24
3,946
77
77
-
154
39.03
107
16
18
1 ,434
34
23
-
57
39.75
55
-
1
1,359
28
38
-
66
48.57
33
8
12
264
9
7
-
16
60.60
12
-
1
184
3
4
-
7
38.04
4
1
-
1 ,157
13
11
-
24
20.74
13
1
6
6,077
74
47
-
121
19.91
42
37
20
1 ,810
22
24
-
46
25.41
20
12
7
1 ,325
33
41
-
74
55.85
34
16
12
805
12
11
-
23
28.57
14
1
4
1,040
17
14
-
31
29.81
17
5
5
416
2
4
-
6
14.42
3
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3
1,857
30
23
-
53
28.54
49
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
13
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
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Sex.
Nativity.
1
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1
18
4
2
7
-
31
1
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1
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11
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15
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35
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7
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48
16
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7
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1
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1
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1
1
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3
15
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1
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16
13.55
5.85
11.62
21.43
76
80
10.27
7.62
15.15
7.08
19.74
9.11
2.71
12.16
11.85
18.40
18.94
4.32
12.84
3.31
11.32
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14.42
14.42
7.00
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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03
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Mapleton. . . .
Mars Hill
Masardis
Merrill
Monticello. . . .
New Limerick
New Sweden. .
Oakfield
Orient
Perham
Portage Lake.
Presque Isle. .
St. Agatha . . .
Sherman
Smyrna
Stockholm. . .
Van Buren . . .
Washburn. . . .
Westfield
Weston
Woodland. . . .
Allagash PI. . .
Cary PI
Caswell PI. . . .
Chapman PI. .
Connor PI. . . .
1 ,173
9
11
-
20
17.07
12
1
2
5
1 ,577
27
15
-
42
26.63
19
8
6
9
692
14
9
-
23
33.24
14
4
3
2
413
7
6
-
13
31.48
7
-
5
1
1 ,290
14
19
-
33
25.58
11
9
6
7
458
8
4
-
12
26.20
8
2
1
1
912
11
18
-
29
31.80
11
8
6
4
944
18
9
-
27
28.60
25
1
1
-
183
2
3
-
5
27.32
3
-
1
1
825
9
9
-
18
21.82
10
2
2
3
552
2
2
-
4
7.25
3
-
1
-
5,453
57
61
-
118
21.64
63
24
20
10
1 ,560
39
33
-
72
46.15
70
2
-
-
1,067
21
19
-
40
37.49
27
4
8
1
411
5
6
-
11
26.76
4
2
3
2
819
16
10
-
26
31.75
13
5
6
2
3,302
82
64
-
146
44.22
73
26
30
17
1 ,654
26
37
-
63
38.09
43
2
9
9
775
10
11
-
21
27.10
9
4
3
5
394
6
4
-
10
25.38
3
1
-
6
1 ,173
8
12
1
21
17.90
8
2
7
3
245
328
5
5
-
10
30.49
7
-
2
1
561
8
8
-
16
28.52
6
3
3
4
454
5
8
-
13
28.63
4
-
5
2
641
9
10
-
19
29.64
13
-
4
2
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
15
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY— Continued .
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
6
-
7
2
4
-
1
-
8
-
2
-
3
2
9
1
4
-
1
1
28
5
7
-
8
-
3
-
1
-
19
3
11
-
3
-
6
1
1
-
1
-
1
-
4
-
2
-
6.82
12.05
4.34
4.84
5.42
10,9 2
15.35
13.77
21.86
7.27
10.87
10.45
18.59
6.56
7.30
3.66
14.54
12.09
9.03
17.77
7.67
6.09
8.91
4.41
14.04
i6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Cyr PI
EP1
Garfield PI
Glenwood Pi
Hamlin PI
Hammond PI
Macwahoc PI
Moro PI
New Canada PI. . .
Oxbow PI
Reed PI
St. Francis PI
St. John PI
Silver Ridge PI . . .
Wade PI
Wallagrass PI
Westmanland Pi. .
Winterville PI
No. 9, R. 3
Total
537
126
123
118
673
115
147
215
624
186
565
988
611
153
328
1 ,048
104
295
*75.480
Births.
Sex.
1 ,252
1 ,157
Parentage.
Ba
< 03
< c3
26
48.42
17
2
2
6
47.62
4
-
2
1
8.13
1
-
-
2
16.95
2
-
-
20
29.72
11
2
-
1
8.70
-
-
1
5
34.01
4
1
-
5
23.26
3
-
1
8
12.82
4
2
-
6
32.20
6
-
-
21
37.17
10
4
5
35
35.43
30
-
2
9
14.73
5
1
1
2
13.07
2
-
-
11
33.54
7
1
1
50
47.71
39
1
4
1
9.62
1
-
-
14
47.46
10
1
1
4
-
-
1
3
2,411
31.94
1 ,369
301
389
329
23
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY— Concluded .
17
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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3
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5.59
l
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
7.93
1
1
-
2
2
-
-
16.95
5
1
-
-
-
6
2
2
-
4
2
2
-
5.94
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
2
-
2
1
1
-
17.40
1
-
-
2
-
3
4
-
-
4
3
1
-
18.60
12
-
-
2
-
14
6
7
-
13
11
2
-
20.83
1
-
1
1
-
-
5.36
5
1
1
-
-
7
4
2
-
6
4
2
-
10.62
6
-
3
1
-
10
3
4
-
7
6
1
-
7.08
1
1
-
1
1
-
3
1
1
4
3
-
7
5
2
11.46
-
-
1
-
1
3
-
4
2
2
-
12.19
3
-
-
-
-
3
12
10
-
22
19
3
-
20.99
1
l
-
-
-
2
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
9.62
1
-
-
-
-
1
3
-
-
3
3
-
-
10.17
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
-
396
52
75
129
3
655
425
382
-
807
598
202
7
10.69
i8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
CUMBERLAND
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Be
■So
51
Baldwin
Bridgton
Brunswick
Cape Elizabeth . ,
uasco
Cumberland
Falmouth
Freeport
Gorham
Gray
Harpswell
Harrison. ...•••
Naples
New Gloucester.
North Yarmouth
Otisfield
Portland
Pownal
Raymond
Scarboro
Sebago
South Portland .
Standish
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth
Total
785
11
8
-
19
24.20
18
-
2,620
20
17
-
37
14.12
32
-
6,585
84
90
-
174
26.42
61
55
2,051
15
8
-
23
11.21
17
4
671
5
9
-
14
20.86
14
-
1 ,403
8
5
-
13
9.27
11
-
1 ,484
11
6
-
17
11.46
12
2
2,484
18
20
-
38
15.30
33
1
2,878
14
23
-
37
12.86
29
3
1 ,247
6
8
-
14
11.22
10
-
1,630
15
18
-
33
20.24
28
-
967
18
10
-
28
28.96
26
2
722
6
8
-
14
19.39
13
-
1 ,242
4
12
-
16
12.88
15
-
694
6
8
-
14
20.17
12
2
616
3
13
-
16
25.97
15
1
60 ,257
702
641
-
1,343
22.28
631
453
625
7
4
-
11
17.60
9
-
647
8
4
-
12
18.55
12
-
1 ,961
20
17
-
37
18.87
22
5
528
2
3
-
5
9.47
4
-
7,707
88
82
-
170
22.06
118
24
1 ,663
24
18
-
42
25.26
39
-
8,481
131
97
-
228
26.88
114
53
1,954
14
17
-
31
15.86
22
8
2,374
16
21
-
37
15.59
21
8
114 ,276
1,256
1 ,167
-
2,423
21.20
1 ,338
621
115
1
4
1
7
1
35
214
123
1
18
2
23
1
4
218
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
19
No.
6 — Continued.
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity.
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a
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4
-
-
-
-
4
3
8
-
11
11
-
-
14.01
16
-
1
1
-
18
10
18
-
28
26
2
-
10.69
42
2
5
13
-
62
51
49
-
100
81
18
1
15.19
6
-
-
-
-
6
6
4
-
10
9
1
-
4.87
6
-
-
-
-
6
5
6
-
11
11
-
-
16.39
9
-
-
-
-
9
10
12
-
22
18
4
-
15.68
2
2
1
-
-
5
19
11
-
30
27
3
-
20.22
1.4
-
2
-
-
16
15
11
-
26
25
1
"
10.47
21
-
2
1
-
24
19
25
-
44
43
1
"
15.29
7
-
1
-
-
8
7
9
-
16
16
-
"
12.83
11
-
-
-
"
11
12
14
-
26
25
1
-
15.95
9
-
1
- i -
10
8
10
-
18
18
-
-
18.61
5
-
-
-
-
5
5
7
-
12
10
-
2
16.62
2
-
-
-
-
2
5
16
-
21
20
1
-
16.91
2
-
-
1
-
3
7
4
-
11
10
-
1
15.85
2
-
-
-
-
2
3
5
"
8
7
1
-
12.98
387
110
63
59
1
620
543
509
"
1 ,052
798
234
20
17.46
5
-
2
-
-
7
6
6
-
12
11
1
-
19.20
12
-
-
-
-
12
7
4
-
11
11
-
-
17.00
20
1
1
1
-
23
15
14
-
29
26
3
-
14.79
3
-
1
-
-
4
6
1
-
7
6
-
1
11.36
37
3
2
2
-
44
39
60
-
99
82
14
3
12.85
6
-
-
-
1
7
12
10
"
22
21
1
-
13.23
50
12
7
12
-
81
58
55
-
113
81
31
1
13.32
11
-
2
1
-
14
25
19
-
44
41
3
-
22.50
16
1
1
1
-
19
18
19
-
37
33
4
-
15.59
705
131
92
92
2
1 ,022
914
906
1 ,820
1 ,467
324
29
15.93
20
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
FRANKLIN
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
1*
Si
le
^a
■< 05
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
Perkins Pi
Rangeley PI
Sandy River PL ..
Total
366
284
611
522
,194
322
449
,033
973
252
955
535
,427
,192
181
736
403
542
,243
83
166
60
67
208
78
♦18 ,882
207
173
16.39
7.04
31.09
26.82
12.84
3.11
8.91
31.65
20.56
19.84
20.94
22.43
21.72
17.62
22.10
14.95
14.89
11.07
19.62
24.10
48.20
16.
29.
19.23
380 20.13 259
55' 15
1
1
1
1
73 31 14 3
♦Population of county, omitting
not represented in this tabulation.
that of unorganized townships, and other places
See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
21
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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5
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-
5
2
3
-
5
5
-
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13.89
1
-
-
-
-
1
2
2
-
4
4
-
-
14.08
6
-
l
-
-
7
5
6
-
11
10
1
-
18.00
11
2
-
-
-
13
5
2
-
7
6
1
-
13.41
43
1
l
-
-
45
24
43
-
67
66
1
-
20.98
2
-
l
-
-
3
1
3
-
4
4
-
-
12.44
8
-
-
-
-
8
1
2
-
3
3
-
-
6 68
10
5
3
5
-
23
26
12
-
38
31
7
-
12.53
7
-
-
1
-
8
4
2
-
6
5
1
-
6.17
2
-
-
-
-
2
1
1
-
2
2
-
-
7 93
5
-
-
-
-
5
7
9
-
16
16
-
-
16.75
5
-
-
-
-
5
5
3
-
8
7
1
-
14.95
17
1
-
-
-
18
8
13
-
21
21
-
-
14.72
10
1
4
1
-
2
-
13
1
4
7
6
-
13
13
-
-
10.91
-
-
-
6
7
-
13
11
-
2
17.66
6
-
-
-
-
6
4
3
-
7
7
-
-
17.37
5
-
1
-
-
6
7
7
-
14
14
-
-
26.01
17
2
1
1
1
19
2
1
23
15
38
36
2
16.94
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
14.93
1
1
-
-
-
2
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
4.85
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
12.82
170
12
8
8
-
198
139
141
-
280
264
14
2
14.83
22
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
HANCOCK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Amherst
Aurora
Bluehill
Brooklyn
Brooks ville
Bucksport
Castine
Cranberry Isles . . .
Dedham
Deer Isle
Eastbrook
Eden
Ellsworth
Franklin
Gouldsboro
Hancock
Isle au Haut
Lamoine
Maria ville
Mount Desert
Orland
Otis
Penobscot
Sedgwick
Sorrento
Southwest Harbor
257
5
3
-
8
31.13
8
-
-
-
100
1
3
-
4
40.00
4
-
-
-
1 ,388
14
12
-
26
18.73
23
-
2
-
936
13
5
-
18
19.23
15
1
2
-
1 ,176
20
11
-
31
26.36
28
-
3
-
2,192
20
13
-
33
15.05
27
2
2
2
933
7
11
-
18
19.29
16
-
-
-
403
7
7
-
14
34.74
8
-
1
5
359
3
3
-
6
16.71
6
-
-
-
1,926
14
23
-
37
19.21
36
1
-
-
207
5
3
-
8
38.65
7
-
-
-
4,453
38
33
-
71
15.94
54
6
7
4
3,399
13
17
-
30
8.83
29
-
-
1
1 ,153
16
18
-
34
29.49
31
1
-
1
1,367
13
9
-
22
16.09
18
-
4
-
831
7
7
-
14
16.85
14
-
-
-
156
2
2
-
4
25.64
4
-
-
-
460
2
3
-
5
10.87
5
-
-
-
162
4
2
-
6
37.04
5
-
-
1
1,563
20
21
-
41
26.23
37
-
1
3
1 ,218
11
14
-
25
20 . 53
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13
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11.26
24
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
HANCOCK
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Births.
|
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Sex.
Parentage.
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2,077
22
15
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17.82
30
7
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Sullivan.
1,152
8
9
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17
14.76
14
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1
2
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702
8
1
9
12 82
9
Swan'3 Island
749
2
10
-
12
16.02
10
-
-
2
-
Tremont
938
13
19
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32
34.12
30
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1
1
Trenton
334
6
7
13
38.92
11
2
229
182
4
3
-
4
3
17.47
16.48
4
3
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Waltham
Winter Harbor ....
593
11
8
-
19
32.04
18
-
-
1
-
Long Island PI ... .
201
1
3
-
4
19.90
2
-
2
-
-
No. 8 PI
19
39
-
1
1
-
1
1
52.63
25.64
1
1
-
-
-
No. 21 PI
No. 33 PI
82
1
-
1
12.19
1
-
-
-
Total
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342
333
-
675
19.45
592
20
30
27
6
* 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 1912.
COUNTY — Continued .
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Sex.
Nativity.
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5
8
-
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13
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11.28
7
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8
9
6
-
15
13
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21.37
7
-
-
-
-
7
9
8
-
17
17
-
-
22.70
16
-
-
-
-
16
10
13
-
23
21
2
-
24.52
4
-
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24.39
283
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17
13
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321
285
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535
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30
2
15.41
26
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KENNEBEC
Towns.
Births.
Albion
Augusta
Belgrade
Benton
Chelsea
China
Clinton
Farmingdale..
Fayette
Gardiner
Hallowell
Litchfield ....
Manchester. . .
Monmouth . . .
Mount Vernon
Oakland
Pittston
Randolph ....
Readfield. . . .
Rome
Sidney
Vassalboro . . .
Vienna
936
,516
,037
,215
,241
,280
,242
819
527
,273
,894
945
617
,416
898
,325
954
,005
996
444
900
,077
403
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Parentag
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25
26.71
24
141
153
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294
21.75
141
10
6
-
16
15.43
13
14
12
-
26
21.40
22
3
7
-
10
3.09
10
14
11
-
25
19.53
19
10
15
-
25
20.13
23
7
2
-
9
10.99
7
5
-
-
5
9.49
4
38
35
-
73
13.84
55
21
33
-
54
18.66
38
7
7
-
14
14.82
9
6
4
-
10
16.21
5
12
9
-
21
14.83
17
10
8
-
18
20.04
16
33
24
-
57
24.52
45
4
6
-
10
10.48
10
12
9
-
21
20.89
17
7
2
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9
9.04
6
4
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11.26
5
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20.00
18
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10
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17.37
5
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10
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
27
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
5
-
-
-
-
5
6
9
-
15
14
-
1
98
22
6
15
-
141
179
164
-
343
267
64
12
6
-
-
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-
7
13
8
-
21
20
1
-
7
-
-
1
-
8
6
13
-
19
17
2
-
9
-
-
-
-
9
6
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-
7
6
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-
8
-
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10
14
3
-
17
16
1
-
8
-
1
-
-
9
13
14
-
27
26
-
1
4
-
1
1
-
6
8
4
-
12
11
1
-
5
-
-
-
-
5
3
-
-
3
3
-
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43
-
3
3
-
49
37
48
-
85
82
3
-
19
1
-
1
-
21
28
29
-
57
43
12
2
5
-
-
-
5
12
9
-
21
19
1
1
2
-
-
1
3
5
4
-
9
7
2
-
10
-
-
1
-
11
25
17
-
42
40
2
-
4
-
-
-
-
4
6
5
-
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11
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31
1
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33
17
25
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42
38
4
-
7
-
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-
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7
6
7
-
13
12
1
-
9
-
-
-
-
9
7
11
-
18
15
3
-
6
-
-
-
-
6
7
5
-
12
11
-
1
5
-
-
-
-
5
5
3
-
8
8
-
-
11
-
-
-
1
12
7
15
-
22
20
2
-
12
2
-
1
-
15
15
13
-
28
26
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
5
3
-
8
8
-
-
16.03
25.38
20.25
15.64
2.16
13.28
21.74
14.65
5.69
16.12
19.69
22.22
14.59
29.66
11.14
18.49
13.63
17.91
12.05
18.02
24.44
13.48
19.85
28
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KENNEBEC
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Waterville
Wayne ,
West Gardiner
Windsor
Winslow
Winthrop ....
Unity PI
Togus
Total
11 ,854
573
617
693
2,795
2,119
56
63 ,667
132
4
7
5
49
7
137
4
3
3
37
269
10
616
557
1 ,173
22.69
13.96
16.21
11.54
30.77
6.13
112
4
9
7
18
9
18.42
678
50
10
247
117
115
16
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
29
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
GOUNTY -Concluded .
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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10
11
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121
105
86
-
191
144
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2
16.11
4
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l
-
-
5
2
4
-
6
4
1
1
10.47
8
-
-
-
-
8
7
5
-
12
10
2
-
19.45
4
-
-
1
-
5
9
3
-
12
10
2
-
17.32
12
11
6
3
-
32
27
18
-
45
36
9
-
16.10
12
1
2
-
2
4
2
20
1
3
30
20
-
50
45
2
3
23.60
-
-
1
-
11
-
-
11
7
2
2
-
440
47
34
51
4
576
621
546
-
1,167
976
164
27
18.33
3°
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KNOX
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
M
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u v
X
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Appleton
Camden
Cushing
Friendship
Hope
Hurricane Isle . . .
North Haven ....
Rockland
Rockport
St. George
South Thomaston
Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
Washington
Criehaven Pi ... .
Matinicus Isle PI
Total
816
3
,053
521
768
479
256
535
8
,176
1
,993
2
,201
1
,440
2
,109
1
,232
2
,332
1
,762
774
46
179
28
,672
217
219
16
46
8
7
5
1
4
155
31
39
15
23
16
31
22
16
436
5.58
15.20
4
1
4
111
22
25
10
19
16
22
20
15
331
57
23
22
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
31
Deaths.
Marriages
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Sex.
Nativity.
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12
7
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19
19
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23.28
29
-
1
2
-
32
16
27
-
43
43
-
-
14.08
3
-
-
-
"
3
7
5
-
12
12
-
-
23.03
6
-
1
-
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7
5
5
-
10
9
1
-
13.02
1
-
-
-
-
1
2
1
-
3
3
-
-
6.26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
3
1
8
-
9
9
-
-
16.82
70
4
8
15
-
97
85
78
-
163
145
18
-
19.94
13
3
-
2
-
18
18
16
-
34
31
2
1
17.06
8
1
1
1
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15
12
-
27
25
1
1
12.27
8
-
1
2
-
11
8
5
13
13
-
-
9.03
11
1
1
1
"
14
20
20
40
34
5
1
17.06
9
-
-
-
"
9
8
8
-
16
16
-
-
12.99
16
1
-
-
-
17
21
18
-
39
37
2
16.72
15
-
-
-
"
15
16
14
-
30
30
-
-
17.03
6
1
1
1
-
9
7
7
-
14
14
-
-
18.09
2
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
3
3
-
-
16.76
208
11
14
24
-
257
243
232
-
475
443
29
3
16.57
32
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
LINCOLN
OS
a
a
o
"■+3
%
p.
o
a
1
CO
Births.
Sex.
Parentage .
Towns.
6
1
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CD
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CO
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458
1,688
2,039
530
2,383
751
801
495
1,008
1 ,066
769
275
392
2 ,558
274
1,036
1 ,302
123
4
27
20
3
17
3
4
3
8
12
7
5
2
26
7
13
1
16
23
5
19
3
5
6
5
9
3
3
22
2
8
15
"
5
43
43
8
36
6
9
9
13
21
10
8
2
48
2
15
28
10.92
25.47
21.08
15.09
15.11
7.99
11.24
18.18
12.90
18.76
13.00
29.09
5.10
18.76
7.30
14.48
21.51
4
40
38
6
33
6
7
7
10
20
9
7
2
46
2
13
24
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
-
Boothbay Harbor. .
-
Bristol
Damariscotta
-
Edgecomb
-
Somerville
1
Waldoboro
1
Whitefield
Monhegan Pi
Total
♦17 ,948
161
145
-
306
17.05
274
7
7
16
?,
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships, and other places
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
33
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Grafton. . .
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Hanover. .
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Newry. . . .
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384
763
1,948
915
1 ,077
183
1 ,027
588
1 ,056
1 ,263
211
62
648
192
582
623
931
664
60
2,315
270
3,112
20.83
20.97
17.97
15.30
15.78
27.32
21.42
10.20
22.74
11.08
28.44
26.23
20.83
13.75
14.44
10.74
15.06
16.67
33.69
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TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
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Sex.
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Paris
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Porter
Roxbury
Rumford
Stoneham
Stow
Sumner
Sweden
Upton
Waterford
Woodstock
Lincoln Pi
Magalloway PL . . .
Milton PI
Batchelder's Grant
Total
1 ,199
3,478
740
860
325
7,379
247
214
754
263
318
938
808
332
101
204
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365
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264
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449
247
20
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not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1 .
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
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COUNTY— Concluded.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
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Births.
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Charleston
Chester
Clifton
Corinna
Corinth
Dexter
Dixmont
East Millinocket
Eddington
Enfield
Etna
Exeter
Garland
Glenburn
Greenbush
Greenfield
248
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926
626
5,833
366
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
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TABLE
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Sex.
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Maxfield
Medway
Milford
Millinocket. . . .
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Newburg
Newport
Old Town
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Orrington
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
41
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1
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13.52
1
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1
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2
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2
2
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3.78
7
1
1
1
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10
5
7
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12
9
3
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12.08
11
14
4
5
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34
28
14
-
42
23
14
5
12.47
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-
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1
1
-
2
2
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9.39
4
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4
3
3
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6
6
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8.74
14
-
1
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-
15
12
15
-
27
26
-
1
15.09
22
8
7
7
-
54
52
55
-
107
82
22
3
16.65
25
5
1
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36
27
20
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47
41
6
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13.76
5
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5
8
11
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19
18
1
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2
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9
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1
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11
7
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18
14
1
3
12.38
4
-
1
1
-
6
5
8
-
13
13
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22.49
4 2
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
a
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a
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Sex.
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Towns.
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447
476
557
649
119
270
52
90
85
623
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44
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5
9
3
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4
4
11
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11 23.61
1022.37
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12 21.54
1624.65
1
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7 25.93
9
10
11
11
11
3
4
1
11
4
2
3
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
Springfield
1
Drew PI
Grand Falls PI
LakevillePl
Seboeis PI
1
19
6
2
1
11.76
30.50
60.61
45.45
4.81
Stacy ville PI
Webster PI
Indian Twp. No. 3
No. 1, R. 7
No. 2, R. 6
-
Total
*85 ,627
852
851
-
1 ,703
19 89
1 ,055
280
192
148
28
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places,
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY — Concluded .
43
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11.12
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40.40
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534
63
62
79
2
740
721
658
-
1 ,379
1 ,130
223
26
16.10
44
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PISCATAQUIS
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
u «
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.So
3 o
I"
Abbot
Atkinson
Blanchard
Bowerbank
Brown ville
Dover
Foxcrof t
Greenville
Guilford
Medford
Milo
Monson
Orne ville
Parkrnan
Sangerville
Sebec
Shirley
Wellington
Williamsburg
Willimantic
Barnard PI
Elliottsville PI
Kingsbury PI
Lake View PI
Katahdin Iron W'ks
Total
703
534
161
78
1,855
2,131
1,915
1,546
1,708
258
2,836
1,269
355
632
1 ,323
541
352
381
142
243
101
126
108
259
67
14.22
28.08
12.42
12.82
12.40
12.67
6.79
34.28
17.56
23.25
23.27
2a. 28
22.54
22.15
21.16
9.24
19.89
21.00
21.13
24.69
29.70
31.75
18.52
27.03
*19,624
179
368
18.75
248
44
37
35
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
45
No.
6 — Continued.
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Deaths.
Marriages
Sex.
Nativity.
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11.38
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5
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9
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16.85
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1
2
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12.42
1
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-
1
1
1
-
2
2
-
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25.64
6
2
2
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-
11
9
7
-
16
11
5
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8.63
13
2
1
2
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18
10
17
-
27
26
1
-
12.67
16
1
1
1
-
19
6
11
-
17
15
-
2
8.88
8
2
1
5
1
17
32
9
1
42
24
14
4
27.17
14
-
-
1
-
15
8
20
-
28
27
1
-
16.39
2
-
-
1
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3
-
2
-
2
1
1
-
7.75
14
-
1
2
"
17
18
11
-
29
27
2
-
27.17
7
2
1
-
-
10
11
4
-
15
11
4
-
11.82
3
-
-
-
-
3
2
1
-
3
3
-
-
8.46
2
-
-
1
-
3
4
4
-
8
8
-
-
12.66
11
-
1
1
-
13
11
8
-
19
19
-
-
14.36
1
-
-
1
2
5
5
-
10
9
1
-
18.48
3
-
1
-
-
4
1
2
-
3
3
-
-
8.52
6
-
1
-
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7
1
5
-
6
6
-
-
15.75
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-
-
-
1
2
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-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
3
3
-
-
12.34
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-
-
1
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1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
9.90
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
2
2
-
-
15.87
2
-
-
-
-
2
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1
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1
1
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9.26
1
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1
1
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3
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-
1
1
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3.86
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-
-
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1
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1
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-
14.92
120
9
12
19
2
162
134
120
1
255
218
31
6
12.99
46
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SAGADAHOC
a
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'-+3
3
a
O
a
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+3
m
H
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
Towns.
B
-6
3
m
o
13
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144
9,180
790
1 ,401
730
1 ,045
1 ,820
2,000
218
866
3
83
11
13
4
8
13
18
1
6
73
4
11
7
8
13
28
2
5
-
3
156
15
24
11
16
26
46
3
11
20.83
16.99
18.99
17.13
15.07
15.31
14.29
23.00
13.76
12.70
3
100
12
19
11
14
21
23
2
9
31
1
1
13
1
15
1
1
3
5
1
10
2
3
1
2
5
1
Bath
Bowdoinhana
Georgetown
Phippbsurg
Richmond
-
West Bath
Woolwich
-
Total
18 ,229
160
151
-
311
17.06
214
47
26
24
-
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
47
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity
o
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44
6
6
15
71
69
88
157
131
24
2
17.10
3
2
-
1
-
6
10
3
-
13
11
1
1
16.46
9
-
1
-
-
10
8
11
-
19
18
1
-
13.56
9
-
-
-
-
9
3
8
-
11
11
-
-
15.07
3
-
1
1
-
5
4
4
-
8
7
1
-
7.65
12
-
2
-
-
14
14
25
-
39
37
2
-
21.43
7
5
2
1
-
15
17
12
-
29
22
7
-
14.50
1
8
-
9
9
-
-
41.28
6
-
-
-
-
6
11
7
-
18
16
2
-
20.79
93
13
12
18
-
136
137
166
-
303
262
38
3
16.07
4 8
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SOMERSET
Towns.
H
Births.
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
Stark
2,285
918
763
369
854
249
726
449
521
4,545
762
1,188
3,501
451
546
876
1 ,630
968
2,891
434
1 ,027
5,373
423
1 ,042
531
32
Sex.
Parentage.
II
• 2
■5%
58
22
17
9
15
8
8
7
12
101
15
17
86
9
12
18
35
22
50
9
20
126
6
16
11
20
15
11
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
49
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
Marriages
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
a
'C
a
<
o
CQ
d
M
2
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o
pq
ci
a
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co
3
1
6
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a
1
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3
w
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a
cc
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o
3
o
i
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a
o
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o
o
o
o
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12
4
-
4
-
20
15
18
-
33
31
2
-
14.44
13
-
1
-
~
14
8
4
-
12
12
-
-
13.07
5
-
-
1
6
7
11
-
18
16
2
-
23.59
4
-
-
-
4
3
5
-
8
8
-
-
21.68
7
-
-
-
7
6
8
-
14
14
-
-
16.39
1
-
1
-
-
2
2
3
-
5
5
-
-
20.08
5
-
-
-
_
5
6
3
-
9
9
-
-
12.40
3
-
-
-
"
3
2
1
-
3
2
1
-
6.68
5
-
1
1
_
7
2
6
-
8
8
-
-
15.35
22
l
4
-
27
30
25
-
55
48
7
-
12.10
12
-
-
1
-
13
5
7
-
12
11
1
-
15.75
9
l
1
-
-
11
6
11
-
17
16
1
-
14.31
23
3
9
11
1
47
22
24
-
46
41
5
-
13.14
6
-
-
-
-
6
1
4
-
5
5
-
-
11.08
7
-
-
-
-
7
6
1
-
7
6
1
-
12.82
7
-
-
-
-
7
5
6
-
11
11
-
-
12.56
-8
-
-
2
-
10
14
13
-
27
25
2
-
17.56
8
-
1
1
-
10
8
6
-
14
13
-
1
14.46
21
-
-
2
-
23
26
18
-
44
38
5
1
15.22
5
-
-
-
-
5
4
3
-
7
7
-
-
16.13
10
1
-
-
-
11
7
7
-
14
14
-
-
13.63
47
1
6
2
-
56
51
44
-
95
84
11
-
17.68
4
-
-
-
-
4
5
4
-
9
8
1
-
21.28
15
-
-
1
-
16
7
7
-
14
12
1
1
13.44
3
-
-
-
-
3
3
4
-
7
7
-
-
13.18
5Q
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SOMERSET
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
M
-1
9, O
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I"
C«4H
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Bigelow PI
Brighton PI
Garatunk PI
Dead River PI . . .
Dennistown PI. . .
Flagstaff PI
Highland PI
Jackman PI
Lexington PI ... .
Long Pond PI . . .
Mayfield. PI
Moose River Pi . .
Pleasant Ridge Pi
The Forks PI
West Forks Pi
Total
54
1
-
-
1
18.52
1
238
-
1
-
1
4.20
1
239
4
3
-
7
29.29
4
94
4
-
-
4
42.55
4
99
4
3
-
7
70.71
3
155
2
2
-
4
25.81
3
68
-
1
-
1
14.71
1
729
17
20
-
37
50.75
5
237
3
5
-
8
32.91
8
240
8
9
-
17
70.83
2
63
1
1
-
2
31.75
2
253
2
4
-
6
23.76
2
96
-
1
-
1
10.41
1
171
1
1
-
2
11.70
1
132
-
1
-
1
7.58
1
*36 ,190
404
402
-
806
22.27
529
21
138
81
54
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
51
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY— Concluded .
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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3
7
2
-
9
8
1
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37.80
2
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2
2
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2
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8.36
1
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10.64
1
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1
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10.10
1
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9
1
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1
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6.45
3
1
1
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6
6
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12
7
4
1
16.46
2
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-
2
1
2
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3
2
1
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12.66
-
-
-
1
-
1
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1
-
1
1
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4.17
1
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1
1
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15.37
1
1
5
-
-
-
-
1
1
6
2
2
-
4
4
-
-
15.81
-
1
-
-
2
1
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3
2
1
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16.14
2
-
-
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284
14
26
28
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274
263
-
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485
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52
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WALDO
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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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
4,618
49
333
3
663
4
730
8
1 ,152
8
480
3
867
4
412
4
501
3
632
10
960
10
856
6
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8
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3
512
3
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3
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5
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4
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12
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5
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5
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6
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192
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54
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
u
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Addison
Alexander
Bailey ville . . . .
Baring
Beddington . . .
Brookton
Calais
Centerville
Charlotte
Cherryfield
Columbia
Columbia Falls
Cooper
Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
Deblois
Dennysville . . .
East Machias. .
Eastport
Edmunds
Harrington. . . .
Jonesboro
Jonesport
Lubec
Machias
Machiasport. . .
967
382
1 ,319
228
86
227
5,808
91
286
1 ,439
573
680
186
114
589
1 ,335
69
455
1 ,363
4,891
640
992
503
2,084
3,435
2 ,089
1 ,218
10
137
3
13
26
16
17
4
3
16
44
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12
27
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14
18
14
55
93
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10.34
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-
-
20.94
8
-
-
37.91
19
18
10
30.71
-
2
35.24
6
1
-
23.42
53
19
17
32.97
3
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45.45
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-
3
18.01
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27.92
13
-
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25.00
14
-
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21.51
4
-
26.61
3
-
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27.16
16
-
-
32.96
22
6
14
14.49
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-
-
26.37
10
-
1
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21.87
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18.15
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
55
No.
6 — Continued.
for the year 1912.
COUNTY.
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<6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
M
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Marshfield.. .
Meddybemps
Milb ridge
Northfield...
Pembroke. . .
Perry
Princeton . . .
Robbinston . .
Roque Bluffs
Steuben
Talmage ....
Topsfield ....
Trescott ....
Vanceboro . .
Waite
Wesley
Whiting ....
Whitneyville
Cody vi lie PI.
Grand Lake Stream
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No. 21 PI.
Kossuth . .
Total .
11
168
118
1 ,476
73
1 ,324
1 ,139
1 ,091
661
93
890
100
255
461
637
166
168
362
226
69
296
82
81
44
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3
3
2
1
3
4
1
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511
4X0
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33 . 90
29.76
8.47
19.65
13 . 70
18.13
13.27
19.25
21.18
32.25
16.85
60.00
39 . 22
28.20
28.26
30 . 12
35.71
13.81
13.2
86.95
30.41 7
24.38 -
12.341 1
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23.48 651
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4
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1
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4
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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92
122
115
* Population of county, omitting
not represented in this tabulation. S
that of unorganized townships and other places
ee Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
57
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1912.
COUNTY -Concluded .
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Nativity.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
YORK
Towns.
Births.
Parentage.
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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
597
880
2,060
17 ,265
1 ,643
948
380
1 ,542
1 ,284
3,075
2,130
3,666
1 ,320
983
976
603
610
1 ,783
961
1 ,044
6,673
9 ,642
659
2 ,885
963
1 ,888
2,828
69.288
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259
18
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2
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31
18
31
11
5
6
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5
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6
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2
20
5
12
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750
710
9
14
32
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42
18
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18
21
69
32
67
22
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10
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89
232
8
51
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60
1 ,460
15.08
15.86
15.53
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25.56
18.99
13.16
11.67
16.36
22.44
15.00
18.28
16.67
16.28
14.34
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21.31
25.24
10.41
19.16
13.34
24.06
12.14
17.68
7.27
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21.22
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
59
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TABLE
Recapitulation
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Aroostook. . . .
Cumberland . .
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . . .
Piscataquis. . .
Sagadahoc . . .
Somerset
Waldo*
Washington . .
York
Total
60 ,944
644
572
1
1.217
19.96
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1 ,252
1 ,157
2
2,411
31.94 1
114,276
1 ,256
1 ,167
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342
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616
557
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217
219
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161
145
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306
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447
365
1
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21.93
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852
851
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1 ,703
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189
179
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368
18.75
18,229
160
151
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311
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404
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22.27
23 ,146
192
203
1
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511
480
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23.48
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750
710
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1 ,460
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8,200
7 ,664
5
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259
592
678
331
274
449
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248
214
52
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651
699
398
301
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73
20
247
57
247
280
44
47
138
13
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481
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152
389
214
31
30
117
23
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192
37
26
81
14
122
122
127
329
218
14
27
115
22
16
50
148
35
24
54
14
115
138
1 ,446
19
23
32
3
6
16
3
2
28
4
4
2
11
20
175
* Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other
not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
places
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
61
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636
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63
TABLE No. 9.
Births by Counties, Showing Proportion of Males to
Females, 1912.
Counties.
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Lincoln
Oxford
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Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset ....
Waldo
Washington..
York
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644
572
1,252
1 ,157
1 ,256
1,167
207
173
342
333
616
557
217
219
161
145
447
365
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480
750
710
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380
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1,703
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65
TABLE No. 11.
Births, by Sex and Months, by Counties, 1912.
Counties.
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47
55
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58
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52
59
56
68
64
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females. . .
41
38
46
48
57
59
53
51
49
46
41
43
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1
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77
115
114
109
127
133
104
112
103
87
83
88
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78
89
113
99
104
103
121
112
99
85
78
76
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1 ,157
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Cumberland, males. .
107
104
101
99
137
110
99
111
97
110
89
92
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females. . .
93
97
92
103
96
107
106
104
97
100
87
85
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1,167
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2,423
Franklin, males ....
22
18
18
13
21
21
19
16
19
10
16
13
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207
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females. . .
18
10
14
12
17
14
15
13
12
18
19
11
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173
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380
Hancock, males
26
17
32
40
31
24
27
26
30
36
25
28
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342
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females. . .
25
31
37
28
20
29
28
35
34
16
24
26
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333
675
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43
38
61
59
50
55
60
56
49
51
49
45
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616
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females. . .
44
51
44
48
42
40
44
64
60
40
40
40
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557
1,173
not stated
Knox, males
18
19
22
15
20
21
17
24
22
10
13
16
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217
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females. . .
11
20
22
23
14
18
22
15
19
12
21
22
-
219
-
not stated
436
Lincoln, males
14
10
18
17
21
10
15
14
8
14
8
12
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161
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females. . .
13
10
10
12
5
13
17
14
9
19
16
7
-
145
-
not stated
_
306
Oxford, males
41
36
47
41
39
24
50
37
39
33
31
29
-
447
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females. . .
32
30
36
30
38
31
29
41
28
21
22
27
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365
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not stated
-
1
1
813
Penobscot, males. . . .
70
64
72
82
77
78
71
74
74
65
52
73
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852
-
females. . .
78
63
89
64
81
64
81
73
69
48
71
70
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851
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not stated
1,703
Piscataquis, males. . .
15
17
15
17
16
17
12
19
16
16
14
15
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189
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females. . .
17
17
12
14
17
12
18
12
15
15
16
14
-
179
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not stated
368
Sagadahoc, males. . . .
10
5
15
12
12
17
10
20
9
16
12
22
-
160
-
females. . .
14
12
12
13
16
13
15
9
11
14
10
12
-
151
-
not stated
-
311
Somerset, males
37
31
32
32
44
24
46
38
28
30
34
28
404
-
females. . .
39
39
34
25
35
41
33
28
41
37
26
24
-
402
-
not stated
-
806
Waldo, males
18
12
14
12
20
10
22
21
19
20
6
18
-
192
-
females. . .
16
21
22
17
15
16
25
17
13
11
16
14
-
203
-
not stated
1
1
396
Washington, males.. .
26
47
54
51
54
43
44
45
38
39
37
33
511
-
females. . .
31
43
42
41
32
37
65
45
39
39
31
35
-
480
-
not stated
991
York, males
69
67
54
74
62
52
60
72
69
51
61
59
-
750
-
females. . .
61
47
66
59
72
57
61
62
47
51
69
58
-
71(J
-
not stated
1,460
Total, males. . . .
642
648
724
721
789
683
708
744
676
656
584
615
_
8,200
_
females. . .
611
618
691
636
661
654
733
695
642
572
587
564
-
7.664
—
not stated
1253
1
1267
1415
1357
1
1451
1337
1
1442
1439
1318
1
1229
1182
1179
-
5
-
Grand total
15869
15869
66
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 12.
Births in Cities for 1912, with Rate per 1,000 of
Population.
Cities.
3
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1-2
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§
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Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
Total
17
5
5
4
3
5
2
26
6
60
S
6
7
11
8
249
,488
,516
,393
,180
,618
,265
,833
,808
,891
,399
,273
,894
,745
,427
,257
,176
,673
,707
,£54
,481
,878
131
141
181
83
49
253
65
73
41
13
38
21
345
77
702
K2
47
88
132
131
2,700
119
1
153
-
190
-
73
-
45
1
259
-
78
-
64
-
46
-
17
-
35
-
33
-
286
-
76
-
641
-
73
-
42
-
£2
-
137
-
97
-
2,546
2
258
294
371
156
95
512
143
137
87
30
73
54
631
153
1,343
155
I
89
170,
269 j
228:
16.66
21.75
14.61
16.99
20.57
29.65
24.52
23.59
17.79
8.98
13.84
18.65
23.59
23.80
22.29
19.08
13.34
22.05
22.69
2,688
,248) 21.00
115.97
92.15
95.26
113.69
108.89
97.69
83.33
114.06
89.13
76.43
108.57
63.64
120.63
101.32
109.52
112.33
111.90
107.31
96.35
135.05
106.04
BIRTHS.
6 7
TABLE No. 13.
Percentage of American and Foreign Births by Counties,
1912.
Counties.
Paeents.
d
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o
d
s
o
d
53
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Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis .
Sagadahoc. .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
PP d
42.81
32.70
22.93
56. 7S
12.49
29.78
55.22
25.63
17.83
68.16
19.21
11. IA
87.70
2.97
8.44
57.80
21.05
19.79
75.92
13.07
10.33
S9.59
2.28
7.48
55.23
30.38
14.14
61.95
16.45
19.96
67.39
11.97
19.55
68.81
15.11
16.08
65.63
17.12
16.75
89.14
3.28
7.07
65.69
9.28
23.92
47.88
32.94
17.81
60.24
19.32
19.33
1.56
0.95
1.32
0.79
0.89
1.36
0.68
0.65
0.25
1.64
1.09
0.50
0.51
1.11
1.37
11
68
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 14.
Percentage of American and Foreign Births by Cities,
1912.
Pabents.
CD
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03
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Auburn
49.22
47.96
56.06
64.10
86.32
19.92
53.85
3S.68
34.48
96.67
75.34
70.37
29.16
47.71
46.98
71.61
55.05
69.40
41.64
50 00
25.19
28.23
20.22
19.87
6.31
59.96
20.98
13.87
20.69
2.74
11.11
43.10
20.91
33.74
20.00
21.35
14.12
27.13
23.24
22.88
21.09
20.22
16.03
5.26
19.34
23.78
44.53
43.68
3.33
21.92
18.52
26.47
30.72
17.72
7.74
22.48
14.71
29.37
25.44
2.71
Augusta
2.72
3.50
Bath
Belfast
2.11
Biddeford
0.78
1.39
2.92
1.15
Ellsworth
Hallowell
1.27
Old Town
0.66
1.56
0.65
1.12
South Portland
1.77
1.86
1.32
46.38
30.47
21.55
1.60
BIRTHS.
69
TABLE No. 15.
Twin Births by Months and Counties, 1912.
Counties.
Androscoggin.
Aroostook.. . .
Cumberland. .
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot.. . .
Piscataquis.. .
Sagadahoc . . .
Somerset
Waldo
Washington. .
York
Total
16
1 -
1 -
2 -
1 3
2 1
2 -
1
2
4 1
21 lb
2
1
-
2
-
2
-
6
1
6
6
4
2
1
3
4
-
4.
2
2
5
4
4
1
3
4
1
1
1
5
-
-
1
2
1
-
-
3
2
2
-
-
1
4
1
-
-
-
1
1
2
-
1
2
-
1
2
_
-
4
-
1
-
-
-
1
"
1
-
1
2
-
5
3
3
2
2
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
2
1
-
1
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
3
-
1
-
1
2
-
1
1
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
2
21
19
20
15
13
17
23
16
16
19
40
36
3
7
16
3
9
11
24
6
5
8
5
10
13
215
7o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 16.
Twin Births by Sex and Parentage, by Counties, 1912,
Counties.
Sex.
6
03
a
a
o
•n
03
03
a
0)
03
fl
A
o
n
o
Parentage.
II
d 03
as
.2 d
II
Androscoggin.
Aroostook.. . .
Cumberland. .
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot.. . .
Piscataquis. . .
Sagadahoc . . .
Somerset
Waldo
Washington. .
York
Total
5
6
8
14
6
20
6
14
16
1
1
1
3
3
1
7
4
5
-
1
2
3
4
2
2
5
4
6
7
10
3
1
2
-
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
-
5
3
2
3
4
6
63
67
84
117
24
22
-
19
32
6
-
40
77
3
-
36
70
2
-
3
6
1
-
7
14
-
-
16
30
2
-
3
6
-
-
9
15
3
-
11
22
-
-
24 40
8
-
6 10
2
-
5: 9
1
-
8 14
2
-
51 10
-
-
10
20
-
1
13
23
3
1
215
398
32
38
80
72
6
14
32
6
18
22
48
12
10
16
10
20
26
430
BIRTHS.
71
TABLE No. 17.
Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties, 1912.
Counties.
ri"
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03
CD
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02
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Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin
Hancock ....
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis . .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset ....
Waldo
Washington..
York
Total . . .
34
429
59
42
13
6
14
11
19
19
25
6
7
6
1?
12
44
31
13
4
9
5
19
10
14
7
26
14
49
29
273
12
58
27
30
117
80
36
102
60
41
19
16
3
28
27
1
38
28
10
31
27
4
13
12
1
30
16
14
78
57
20
17
13
4
14
10
4
29
21
8
21
19
2
41
33
8
7S
42
36
714
48S
222
72
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 18.
Stillbirths by Seasons, 1912.
Months.
January. . .
February. .
March ....
April
May
June
July
August. . . .
September.
October. . .
November.
December .
Total .
66
68
74
53
73
72
66
48
48! Total for third quarter .
38
Total for first quarter .
Total for second quarter.
Total for fourth quarter.
208
198
162
146
714
BIRTHS. 73
NOTES ON BIRTHS.
In the year 19 r 2, 16,583 births were registered in the State,
including stillbirths, (14,082 in 1892. 14,604 in 1893, 14,607 in
1894, 15,430 in 1895, 15,429 in 1896, 15,142 in 1897, 15,121 in
1898, 14,475 in 1899, 14,709 in 1900, 14,615 in 1901, 15,166 in
1902, 15,130 in 1903, 15,405 in 1904, 16,005 m T 9°5' 16,585 in
1906, 16,595 m I 9°7- T 6>9 : 4 i n J 9o8, 16,735 m x 9 9> 16,469 in
1910, and 16,300 in 1911).
The number of living children born was 15,869, and the num-
ber of stillbirths was 714.
Of the whole number of living children of which the sex was
certified, 8,200 were males and 7,664 were females. In 5
births, the sex was not stated. For each 100 girls born there
were 106.9 boys (106.7 in 1892, 107.4 in 1893, 104.7 m x 894,
106.4 in 1895, 105.3 m ^896, 102.3 in 1897, to6 in 1898, 104.4
in 1899, 103.2 in 1900, 105.6 in 1901, 105 in 1902, 105.3 in 1 9°3>
104.2 in 1904, 104. i in 1905, 106 in 1906, 104.3 ln T 9°7> 107.2
in 1908, 104.7 in J 9Q9, 103.8 in 1910, and 105.5 m X 9 I] 0-
Birth-rate. — The birth-rate of living children for the State
was 21.27 f° r eacn T ,ooo of population.
Table No. T2 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 21.00 as compared with 21.16. 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, 31.94, and the lowest in Knox,
15.20. In three counties, Aroostook, Oxford, and Somerset,
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, 60.24 per cent,
were of native parents, 19.32 per cent, were of foreign parent-
age; 19.39 P er cenr - were of parents one of whom was foreign;
while in 1.11 per cent., the nationality was not stated.
74 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Lincoln county had the largest percentage of native-born
parents, to wit, 89.59 per cent., and only 2.28 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born. Waldo followed with 89.14
per cent, of native parentage, and only 3.28 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born.
In Hancock county in 87.70 per cent, of the births the parents
were native-born, and in 2.97 per cent., foreign-born.
In Knox county the percentage of native-born parents was
75.92; in Sagadahoc, 68.81; in Franklin, 68.16; in Piscataquis,
67.39 ! i n Somerset, 65.63 ; and in Washington, 65.69.
Comparatively high percentages of foreign-born parents are
found in York county, 32.94 ; in Androscoggin, 32.70 ; in Ox-
ford, 30.38; and in Cumberland, 25.63.
The percentages of parentage, whether American-born or
foreign-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 46.38
per cent, of the births were of American parentage, while in
the rural parts of the State the percentage of American-born
children was 67.09.
The largest percentage of foreign-born parents was in Bidde-
ford, 59.96; and in Lewiston 43.10.
There were no births in Ellsworth in which both parents
were foreign-born. For further comparisons see Table No. 14.
Seasons and Births. — The largest number of births in any
one month in 1912 was 1,451 in May; the smallest was 1,179
in December; the largest quarterly total was 4,199 in the third
quarter; the smallest, 3,590 in the last quarter. The three con-
secutive months in which the largest number of births occurred
were May, June and July, 4,230.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of births
in each month of the twenty-one years, 1892-1912:
BIRTHS.
75
1892 1,016
1893 1,151
1894 962
1895... .' 1,182
1896 1 ,149
1897 1,126
1898 1,148
1899 1,093
1900 1,167
1901 ,1,123
1902 ! 1,143
1903 1,210
1904 ! 1,219
1905 1 1,178
1906 1,173
1907 j 1,301
1908 1 1 .296
1909 ! 1,306
1910 i 1,308
1911 1,261
1912 1,253
379
288
322
224
276
290
333 j 1
326 1
336 1
365 1
335 1
455 1
464 1
453 1 1
393 1
371 1 1
451 1
,176 1
,162 1
,200 1
,236 1
,190 1
,250 1
,229 1
,201 1
,146 1
,190 1
,244 1
,247 1
,186 1
,375 1
,310 1
,424 1
,430 1
,303,1
,379 1
,355 1
,337 1
1 .191)1
1,213|1
1,213 1
1,312 1
1,246:1
1,303:1
1.219J1
1 ,19711
1,255 1
1,199 1
l,252!l
1,223(1
1,216 1
1,32811
1,45011
l,293!l
1,438;1
l,434jl
1,348 1
1 ,33111
1 ,439 1
144
,002 1,111
63
,032 1,109
48
980|1,164
9
,115 1,193
6
,091 1,069
10
984 1 ,077
12
,028 1 ,149
6
979 1 ,098
7
,055 1 ,035
6
983 1 ,048
6
,064 1,119
10
,026 990
9
,037 1 ,057
6
,057 1,143
4
,260 1 ,325
3
,129 1,231
5
,212 1 ,299
3
,218 1 ,229
5
,131 1,207
1
,153 1 ,202
3
,182 1,179
1
_
14,028
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
15 ,798
15 ,635
15 ,869
Twin-births. — In 1912, 215 twin-births occurred; in 63 in-
stances twins were both boys ; in 67, both girls ; in 84, a boy and
a girl, and 1 not stated. In 117 cases the parentage was Amer-
ican; in 51, foreign, in 46 instances the parentage was mixed;
and in 1, it was not stated. Of the 430 children, 39S were
born alive, and 32 stillborn.
Triplets. — A triple birth occurred in Dover. They were all
living children.
Stillbirths. — Of the 714 stillborn children, 429 were males and
273 were females. In 12 the sex was not stated. With the ex-
ception of 4 stillbirths as to which the nativity of the mother
was not stated 488 were of American mothers, and 222 of
foreign mothers.
The largest number of stillbirths occurred in Aroostook
county, 117; while the minimum number, 13, was reported in
Lincoln county.
The largest number of stillbirths, 74, was returned in March ;
the smallest number was 38 in October. See Tables No. 17 and
18 for other details.
76
REGISTRATION REPORT.
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MARRIAGES.
77
TABLE No. 20.
Marriages by Counties and Nativity, 1912.
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440
47
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51
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11
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132
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246
55
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534
63
62
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93
13
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284
209
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227
Washington
241
14
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44
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329
York
316
85
51
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2
511
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636
520
673
21
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TABLE No. 23,
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Counties.
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. . . males . .
females
1
31
144
223
226
158
102
59
46
40
20
28
12
11
6
9
11
7
7
8
6
7
-
-
581
581
Aroostook
. . .males. .
females
-
30
2
293
273
177
226
66
75
34
28
22
17
12
16
8
5
5
7
2
3
5
2
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655
Cumberland,
. . . males . .
females
1
35
205
376
382
302
223
123
105
71
57
46
16
19
11
16
8
17
7
14
6
3
1
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1,022
Franklin
. . . males . .
females
2
16
67
68
59
51
34
23
18
13
5
6
2
7
2
8
6
1
1
3
2
2
-
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198
198
Hancock
. . .males. .
females
3
19
94
124
100
75
60
37
23
20
18
13
4
6
9
13
5
6
2
7
3
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321
321
Kennebec
. . males . .
females
-
41
162
211
195
127
102
90
54
35
21
16
11
11
11
17
5
12
5
15
10
1
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576
576
Knox
. . males . .
females
-
17
57
87
83
68
53
24
28
17
13
17
8
8
5
4
3
4
2
9
4
2
1
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257
257
Lincoln
. . males . .
females
1
9
33
36
50
37
21
16
7
5
6
11
2
3
5
6
2
1
1
7
3
1
1
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132
132
Oxford
. . males . .
females
2
14
114
121
114
106
56
53
27
15
9
13
17
7
1
3
2
7
3
8
4
2
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1
350
350
Penobscot
. . males . .
females
_
23
192
265
264
214
138
95
52
52
35
26
21
19
15
20
13
8
3
9
4
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2
740
740
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8
45
63
62
35
22
26
9
10
8
8
6
5
2
2
2
4
3
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162
females
162
Sagadahoc
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females
_
5
35
45
45
34
21
17
16
15
5
4
5
6
7
3
4
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2
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136
136
Somerset
. .males . .
females
I
21
128
123
101
82
47
42
25
24
14
17
11
12
7
12
11
9
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353
353
Waldo
. . males . .
females
2
20
63
68
66
47
35
31
20
16
10
13
10
7
6
8
7
6
3
10
4
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227
227
Washington
. . males . .
females
1
25
127
140
104
66
44
35
14
26
16
11
9
7
8
5
2
6
2
1
4
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329
329
York
. .males. .
females
. . males . .
females
17
17
41
121
210
198
128
98
46
35
25
19
19
16
13
8
9
8
6
1
8
6
6
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511
511
Total
355
1,589
1,944
2,453
2,322
4,775
1,707
1,282
787
554
1,341
418
284
702
270
167
437
153
119
272
143
88
231
101
50
151
111
62
173
47
11
58
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5
10
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6,550
Grand Total..
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TABLE
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Lincoln
Oxford
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York
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454
60
51
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444
5,457
5,526
991
924
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MAERIAGES.
81
No. 24.
Relation to Marriages.
M. F.
M. F.
M. F.
M. F.
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1,310
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396
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17
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17
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18
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70
17
72
69
17
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72
19
72
66
17
76
68
17
82 REGISTRATION REPORT.
NOTES ON MARRIAGES.
The number of marriages registered in the State during the
year 1912 was 6,550 (5,726 in 1892, 5.795 in 1893, 5,594 in
1894, 5,729 in 1895, 5,579 in 1896, 5,331 in 1897, 5,144 in
1898, 5,329 in 1899, 5482 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, 5,904 in 1908, 6,011 in 1909, 5,900 in
1910, and 5,878 in 191 1. We have therefore for the year 1912,
a marriage-rate of 17.42 (persons married) to every 1,000 of
population, or at the rate of 8.71 marriages per 1,000 persons.
Marriage-rates. — The marriage-rate was higher in Franklin
County than elsewhere in the State, it being for that county
10.28 per 1,000. The lowest marriage-rate, that of 7.36 per
1,000, was in Lincoln county. See Ta'ble No. 3.
Nativity. — Of the 6,129 records of marriage in which there
was a statement of birthplace, in 71.98 per cent, the groom and
bride were both American ; in 9.73 per cent, both were of for-
eign birth ; in 7.96 per cent, the groom was American and the
bride of foreign birth ; while in 10.33 P er cent, a foreign groom
and American bride were united.
Seasons. — The largest number of marriages, 820 was solemn-
ized in June, while the smallest number in any one month, 309,
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, 17 brides were married; in the age
period, 15-20 years, there were 355 grooms and 1,589 brides;
in the period 20-25 years 2,453 men anc ^ 2 >3 22 women were
married; from 25-30 1,707 men and 1,282 women; from 30-35,
787 men and 554 women ; from 35-40, 418 men and 284 women ;
from 40-45, 270 men and 167 women; from 45-50, 153 men
and 119 women; from 50-55, 143 men and 88 women; from
MARRIAGES. 83
55-60, 101 men and 50 women; from 60-70, in men and 62
women ; from 70-80, 47 men and 1 1 women. The ages of 5
grooms and 5 brides were not stated. See Table No. 23.
In 5,465 marriages the groom was older than the bride;
while in 1,085 tne bride was the elder; 711 widowers and 554
widows were remarried ; 384 men and 44.4 women were remar-
ried after having been divorced from a former marriage.
Table No. 24 exhibits the fact that 5.457 men and 5,526
women were married for the first time; that 991 men and 924
women were married for the second time ; that 88 men and 84
women were united in the third marriage ; that 8 men and 8
women contracted marriage a fourth time ; one man and one
woman were married a fifth time, and one woman was mar-
ried the seventh time. The oldest groom was 78 years o>f age,
and the oldest bride was 74. The youngest groom was 16
years of age, and the youngest bride was 13.
At the age of 16 years 7 grooms were married; at 17 years,
35; at 18 years, 96; and at 19 years 217. At the age of 13,
2 brides were married; at 14 years, 11; at 15 years, 67; at 16
years, 188; at 17 years, 399; at 18 years, 721 ; and at 19 years,
556.
In one marriage the groom was 47 and the bride if- years
of age. It was the first marriage of each. In another case in
which the groom was 37 and the bride 60, it was also the first
marriage of each.
At 17 years of age, 9 brides were married for a second time;
11 at 18 years, and 9 at 19. One bride was married for the
fourth time at 27, and one for the seventh time at 54.
84
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 26.
Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants, and the Number
of Years Married, 1912.
Libellants.
Number of Years
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Causes.
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Females.
Males. . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
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Males . . .
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Males . . .
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Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
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Males . . .
Females.
Males . . .
Females.
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Cruel and abusive treatment and desertion
Cruel and abusive treatment, extreme
Cruel and abusive treatment, extreme
Cruel and abusive treatment and extreme
Cruel and abusive treatment and failure
Cruel and abusive treatment and intoxi-
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DIVORCES. 87
NOTES ON DIVORCES.
One thousand and eighty-one divorces were decreed in the
year 1912 (552 in 1892, 627 in 1893, 674 in 1894, 681 in 1895,
668 in 1896, 722 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, 904 in 1908, 957 in 1909, 911 in 1910,
and 985 in 191 1.) In 1912 there was decreed in Maine one
( divorce for every 6 marriages solemnized.
Some of the causes for which divorces were granted are :
Adultery, 121, or 11.2 per cent. o<f the whole number; cruelty,
39, or 4 per cent; desertion, 315, or 29.1 per cent; intoxica-
tion, 137, or 12.7 per cent. ; cruel and abusive treatment, 326,
or 30.2 per cent. : failure to support, 62, or 5.7 per cent. The
other divorces were granted for multiple or associated causes.
The wife was the libellant in 795 divorces, and the husband
in 286.
In the divorces granted for adultery, the husband was the
libellant "]2 times, and the wife 49 times.
On account of cruelty, the wife was the libellant in 37 cases,
and the husband in 2 cases.
For desertion, the husband was the libellant 119 times, and
the wife 196.
For intoxication, the husband was the libellant in 14 cases,
and the wife in 123.
For cruel and abusive treatment, the husband was the libel-
lant in 71 instances, and the wife in 255.
For failure to support, the wife was the libellant in the 62
divorces decreed for that cause.
Two divorces were granted before the marriage life had
lasted six months ; 8 before one year's marriage ; 228 after
from 1 to 5 years' marriage; 362 after 5 to 10 years; 318 after
10 to 20 years; 117 after 20 to 30 years; 41 after more than
30 years of married life ; while in 5 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.
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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 the nervous system and the organs of special
sense
III. Diseases of the circulatory system
IV. Diseases of the respiratory system
V. Diseases of the digestive system
VI. Nonvenereal diseases of the genitourinary system and its
annexa
VII. The puerperal state
VIII. Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue
IX. Diseases of the bones and of the organs of locomotion. .
X. Malformations
XI. Diseases of early infancy
XII. Old age
XIII. Affections produced by external causes
XIV. Ill defined diseases
11 ,659
1 ,018
2,738
246
1 ,548
104
1 .636
122
1 ,452
133
1,011
127
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94
79
6
74
6
19
4
83
9
663
61
585
35
677
58
202
13
847
204
59
60
108
113
44
9
3
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5
CAUSES OE DEATHS, BY CLASSES AND GROUPS.
9 1
No. 29.
Each County Arranged by Classes and Counties.
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276
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153
202
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Causes of Death.
I. — General diseases
Typhoid fever
Malaria
Smallpox
Measles
Scarlet fever
Whooping cough
Diphtheria and croup
Influenza
Cholera nostras
Dysentery
Erysipelas '. .
Other epidemic diseases . . .
Purulent infection and sep-
ticemia
Glanders
Tetanus
Pellagra. . ._
Tuberculosis of the lungs . .
Acute miliary tuberculosis
Tuberculous meningitis. . . .
Abdominal tuberculosis .
Potts' disease
White swellings
Tuberculosis of other organs
Disseminated tuberculosis
Rickets
Syphilis
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the buccal
cavity
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the stomach
and liver
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the perito
neum intestines and rec-
tum
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the female
genital organs
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the breast . .
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the skin. . . .
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of other organs
or of organs not specified
Other tumors (tumors of
the female genital organs
excepted)
Acute articular rheumatism
Chronic rheumatism and
gout
Scurvy
Diabetes
Exophthalmic goitre
Addison's disease
Leukemia
Anemia, chlorosis
Other general diseases
Alcoholism (acute or
chronic)
Other chronic poisonings. . .
2,738
102
3
4
59
16
54
97
93
5
18
26
1
32
1
2
4
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10
76
63
10
2
32
22
7
14
26
325
151
120
61
30
115
246 204
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12 17
2 16
55
24
56
37
235
119
122
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3
96
131
25
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CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY CLASSES AND GROUPS.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
93
Causes of Death.
II. — Diseases of the ner-
vous system and of the
organs of special sense
Encephalitis
Simple meningitis.. . . . .
Cerebro-spinal meningitis
Infantile paralysis
Locomotor ataxia
Other diseases of the spinal
cord
Cerebral hemorrhage, apo
plexy ._
Softening of the brain.
Paralysis without specified
cause
General paralaysis of the in
sane
Other forms of mental alien
ation
Epilepsy ,
Convulsions (nonpuerperal)
Convulsions of infants.
Chorea
Neuralgia and neuritis. . .
Other diseases of the ner
vous system
Diseases of the ears
III. — Diseases of the circu-
latory system
Pericarditis v . .
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of the
heart
Angina pectoris
Diseases of the arteries
atheroma, aneurysm, etc
Embolism and thrombosis
Diseases of veins (varices
hemorrhoids, phlebitis
etc.)
Diseases of the lymphatic
system
Hemorrhage: other diseases
of the circulatory system
IV. — Diseases of the respi-
ratory system
Diseases of the nasal fossae
Diseases of the larynx
Diseases of the thyroid
body
Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Bronchopneumonia
Pneumonia
Pleurisy
Pulmonary congestion, pul-
monary apoplexy
Gangrene of the lungs
Asthma
Pulmonary emphysema . . .
Other diseases of the respi-
ratory system (tubercu-
losis excepted)
48
7
,636
8
30
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85
278
55
,452
1
12
2
138
67
304
801
27
65
2
11
1
37
234
146
27
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3
2
4
50
2
22
65
18
54
47
179
85
220
20
35
44
63
43
58
129
4
18
33
146
94
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Causes of Death.
V. — Diseases of the diges-
tive system
Diseases of the pharynx. . .
Diseases of the esophagus. .
Ulcer of the stomach
Other diseases of the stom-
ach (cancer excepted). . .
Diarrhea and enteritis
(under 2 years).
Diarrhea and enteritis (2
years and over)
Appendicitis and typhilitis
Hernia, intestinal obstruc-
tion
Other diseases of the intes-
tines
Acute yellow atrophy of the
liver
Cirrhosis of the liver
Biliary calculi
Other diseases of the liver
Diseases of the spleen
Simple peritonitis (n o n •
puerperal) ,
Other diseases of the diges
tive system (cancer and
tuberculosis excepted).
VI. — Nonvenereal diseases
of the genitourinary sys
tern and annexa. ......
Acute nephritis
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kid-
neys and annexa. . .
Calculi of the urinary pas-
sages
Diseases ofy the bladder . . .
Diseases of the urethra, uri-
nary abscess, etc
Diseases of the prostate . . .
Uterine hemorrhage (non-
puerperal)
Uterine tumor (noncancer-
ous)
Other diseases of the uterus
Cysts and other tumors of
the ovary
Salpingitis and other dis-
eases of the, female geni-
tal organs
VII. — The puerperal state
Accidents of pregnancy. . . .
Puerperal hemorrhage
Other accidents of labor. .
Puerperal septicemia
Puerperal albuminuria and
convulsions
Puerperal phlegmasia, alba
dolens, embolus, sudden
death
Following childbirth (not
otherwise defined)
VIII. — Diseases of the skin
and cellular tissue
Gangrene
Furuncle
Acute abscess
1,011
9
2
34
234
73
79
84
17
3
49
16
58
3
36
125
25
104
39 77
5 3
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CAUSES OF DEATHS, BY CLASSES AND GROUPS. 95
TABLE No. 29— Concluded.
Causes op Death.
Other diseases of the skin
and annexa
IX. — Diseases of the bones
and of the organs of loco
motion
Diseases of the bones (tu
berculosis excepted) ....
Diseases of the joints (tu-
berculosis and rheuma-
tism excepted)
X. — Malformations
Congenital malformations
(stillbirths not included)
XI. — Diseases of early in
fancy
Congenital debility, icterus,
and sclerema
Other diseases peculiar to
early infancy
Lack of care
XII.— Old age
Senility
XIII. — Affections produced
by external causes
Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or stran-
gulation
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide by cutting or pierc-
ing instruments
Other suicides
Poisoning by food
Other acute poisonings.. .
Conflagration
Burns (including scalding
Absorption of deleteriou
gases (conflagration ex-
cepted)
Accidental drowning
Traumatism by firearms . .
Traumatism by cutting or
piercing instruments ....
Traumatism by fall
Traumatism in mines and
quarries
Traumatism by machines
Traumatism by other crush-
ing (vehicles, railroads,
and land slides, etc) ....
Injuries by animals
Inanition
Excessive cold
Effects of heat
Lightning
Electricity
Homicide by firearms
Homicide by cutting or
piercing instruments ....
Homicide by other means
Fractures (cause not spec-
ified)
Other external violence...
XIV. — 111 defined diseases
111 defined organic diseases
Sudden death
Cause of death not specified
or ill defined
19
16
3
83
83
663
547
106
10
585
585
677
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13
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
All causes (including premature births)
I. General diseases
II. Diseases of the nervous system and the or-
gans of special sense
III. Diseases of the circulatory system
IV. Diseases of the respiratory system
V. Diseases of the digestive system
VI. Nonvenereal diseases of the genitourinary sys-
tem and its annexa
VII. The puerperal state
VIII. Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue
IX. Diseases of the bones and of the organs of lo-
comotion
X. Malformations
XI. Diseases of early infancy
XII. Old age
XIII. Affections produced by external causes.
XIV. Ill defined diseases i . .
11 ,659
1,068
1,067
2 ,738
245
230
1,548
146
132
1,636
167
131
1,452
193
201
1,011
48
76
892
80
75
79
4
9
74
9
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19
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183
14
6
663
51
73
585
45
57
677
49
45
202
17
21
1,070
267
114
157
178
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121
126
129
108
146
124
119
140
148
129
127
131
129
112
109
130
166
131
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85
56
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64
91
107
158
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137
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Pellagra
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Tuberculosis of the lungs . .
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Tuberculous meningitis
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Abdominal tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis of other organs
Disseminated tuberculosis
Rickets
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TABLE No. 30— Continued.
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and of the organs of special sense. .
Encephalitis
Simple meningitis
Cerebro spinal meningitis
Infantile paralysis
Locomotor ataxia
Other diseases of the spinal cord
Cerebral hemorrhage, apoplexy
Softening of the brain
Paralysis without specified cause. . . .
General paralysis of the insane
Other forms of mental alienation ....
Epilepsy
Convulsions (nonpuerperal)
Convulsions of infants
Chorea
Neuralgia and neuritis
Other diseases of the nervous system
Diseases of the ears
III. — Diseases of the circulatory sys-
tem
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of the heart
Angina pectoris
Diseases of the arteries, atheroma,
aneurysm, etc
Embolism and thrombosis
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orrhoids, phlebitis, etc
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culatory system ,
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oplexy
Gangrene of the lungs
Asthma
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Other diseases of the respiratory sys-
tem (tuberculosis excepted)
V. — Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of the pharynx
Diseases of the esophagus
Ulcer of the stomach
Other diseases of the stomach (cancer
excepted)
Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years)
Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and
over)
Appendicitis and typhlitis
Hernia, intestinal obstruction
1,548
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I0O REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 30— Continued.
Causes of Death.
Other diseases of the intestines
Acute yellow atrophy of the liver . . .
Cirrhosis of the liver
Biliary calculi
Other diseases of the liver
Diseases of the spleen
Simple peritonitis (nonpuerperal) ....
Other diseases of the digestive system
(cancer and tuberculosis excepted)
VI. — Non venereal diseases of the geni-
tourinary system and annexa
Acute nephritis
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kidneys and an-
nexa
Calculi of the urinary passages
Diseases of the bladder
Diseases of the urethra, urinary ab-
cess, etc
Diseases of the prostate
Uterine hemorrhage (nonpuerperal) . .
Uterine tumor (noncancerous)
Other diseases of the uterus
Cysts and other tumors of the ovary
Salpingitis and other diseases of the
female genital organs
VII. — The puerperal state
Accidents of pregnancy ,
Puerperal hemorrhage
Other accidents of labor
Puerperal septicemia
Puerperal albuminuria and convul
sions
Puerperal phlegmasia, alba dolens,
embolus, sudden death
Following childbirth (not otherwise
denned
VIII.— Diseases of the skin and eel
hilar tissue
Gangrene
Furuncle
Acute abscess
Other diseases of the skin and annexa
IX. — Diseases of the bones and of the
organs of locomotion
Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis
excepted)
Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis
and rheumatism excepted)
X. — Malformations
Congenital malformations (stillbirths
excepted)
XI. — Diseases of early infancy ....
Congenital debility, icterus and sclere-
ma
Other diseases peculiar to early in-
fancy
Lack of care
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547
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CAUSES OF DEATHS BY MONTHS. IOI
TABLE No. 30— Concluded.
Causes of Death.
XII.— Old age
Senility
XIII. — Affections produced by exter-
nal causes . _
Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or strangulation
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide by cutting or piercing instru-
ments
Other suicides
Poisoning by food
Other acute poisonings
Conflagration
Burns (includes scalding)
Absorption of deleterious gases (con-
flagration excepted)
Accidental drowning
Traumatism by firearms
Traumatism by cutting or piercing in-
struments
Traumatism by fall _
Traumatism in mines and quarries. . .
Traumatism by machines
Traumatism by other crushing (-vehi-
cles, railroads, landslides, etc.) .
Injuries by animals
Inanition
Excessive cold
Effects of heat
Lightning
Electricity
Homicide by firearms
Homicide by cutting or piercing
struments
Homicide by other means
Fractures (cause not specified) . . .
Other external violence
XIV. — 111 defined diseases
Ill defined organic diseases
Sudden death
Cause of death not specified or ill-de-
fined
585 45^ 57
585 45' 57
677
17
1
34
13
31
12
2
8
23
17
28
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118
26
7
105
2
24
118
8
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6
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202
6
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101
56 50
56 50
45 39 59
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102
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
Sex.
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36 ,349
18,849
5,506
3,116
896
482
380
?60
191
85
7 ,23 J
202
135
4,03(
Females
17,498
2,389
414
178
125
106
3,215
Not stated. . .
2
1
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Typhoid fever
Totals
386
2
3
3
4
2
14
Males
239
2
3
2
_
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Females
147
-
-
1
2
2
i
Totals
Males
5
5
Females
-
-
-
-
-
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_
Smallpox
Totals
4
4
-
-
-
-
4
Males
3
3
-
-
-
-
r .
Females
1
1
-
-
-
_
1
Totals
Males
183
88
51
26
58
31
13
4
4
3
6
5
135
fit
Females
95
25
27
9
1
1
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Scarlet fever
Totals
71
6
4
5
17
10
4?
Males
26
4
1
2
7
3
r
Females
45
2
3
3
10
7
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Whooping cough
Totals
235
148
53
21
6
4
235
Males
110
74
22
9
2
2
10?
Females
125
74
31
12
4
2
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Diphtheria and croup
Totals
273
21
33
30
37
23
144
Males
135
16
16
15
15
12
74
Females
138
5
17
15
22
11
7f
Totals
Males
418
180
39
19
12
4
6
2
-
2
51
?!
Females
238
20
8
4
-
2
34
Totals
Males
10
5
-
-
1
1
-
1
1
Females
5
Dysentery
Totals
80
17
3
4
3
3
31
Males
47
12
1
3
1
1
1?
Females
33
5
2
1
2
2
15
Totals
Males
82
36
13
5
-
-
-
1
1
14
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Females
46
8
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Other epidemic diseases
Totals
Males
3
3
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
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Females
Purulent infection and septicemia
Totals
82
3
1
-
-
1
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Males
46
2
1
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-
1
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36
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Glanders
Totals
Males
Females
1
1
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Totals
Males
2
1
Females
1
Totals
Males
22
15
3
3
-
-
1
1
-
i
4
Females
7
Mycoses
Totals
1
Males
1
Females
Totals
Males
5
2
Females
3
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Tuberculosis of the lungs
Totals
2,511
25
15
11
2
7
6f
Males
1,278
19
11
5
2
2
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Females
1,233
6
4
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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
32
14
18
245
120
125
177
73
104
26
13
13
10
7
3
71
43
28
94
50
44
20
7
13
41
29
12
4
1
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78
66
12
902
390
512
377
129
248
346
346
203
203
90
57
33
332
134
198
30
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23
127
65
62
52
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205
245
2
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31
20
14
10
4
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7
5
2
6
3
3
9
3
6
18
14
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1
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1
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2
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1
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13
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3
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71
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Cancer and other malignant tumors of the
stomach and liver
Cancer and other malignant tumors of
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Cancer and other malignant tumors of
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Females
Totals
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Cancer and other malignant tumors of the
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
1
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other organs and organs not specified.
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4
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Causes of Death.
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Addison's disease
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Other general diseases
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Chronic lead poisoning
Other chronic poisonings
Encephalitis
Simple meningitis
Cerebrospinal meningitis
Infantile paralysis
Locomotor ataxia
Other diseases of the spinal cord
Cerebral hemorrhage, apoplexy.
Softening of the brain
Paralysis without specified cause
General paralysis of the insane. .
Other forms of mental alienation
Epilepsy
Convulsions (nonpuerperal)
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.
Totals. . .
Females.
Totals. . .
Males. . .
Females.
Totals. . .
Males . . .
Females.
Totals. . .
Males . . .
Females.
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17
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701
117
58
25
33
105
98
7
3
1
2
15
4
11
56
32
24
271
147
124
78
45
33
57
36
21
73
50
23
195
102
93
2,677
1,283
1,394
92
50
42
515
227
288
101
64
37
227
80
147
104
53
51
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97
105
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18
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11
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17
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1
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26
12
14
1
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5
5
4
1
3
1
1
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1
2
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9
7
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258
137
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5
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1
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7
3
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31
14
17
389
186
203
20
14
6
77
36
41
7
2
5
33
14
19
2
1
1
3
3
33
5
8
2
1
1
4
3
1
4
2
2
1
1
13
7
6
19
11
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445
224
221
13
7
6
83
38
45
6
5
1
26
9
17
5
2
3
2
2
1
5
3
2
9
3
6
3
1
2
3
3
3
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
5
4
1
22
10
12
454
211
243
23
15
8
96
43
53
2
1
1
13
6
7
2
2
4
2
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
4
3
362
157
205
13
3
10
59
19
40
1
1
9
5
4
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
5
3
2
153
70
83
4
1
3
32
11
21
1
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13
28
11
3
8
7
2
5
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
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Deaths from all Causes
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Sex.
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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
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
124
63
61
8
2
6
33
18
15
114
44
70
1
1
25
12
13
63
38
25
106
64
42
3,539
2,032
1,507
312
181
131
766
508
258
172
77
95
9
7
2
3
2
1
14
6
8
5
2
3
38
23
15
11
1
10
415
192
223
223
99
124
96
54
42
1
1
4
1
3
1
1
6
4
2
3
2
1
26
13
13
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
8
6
2
1
1
147
87
60
4
3
1
16
7
9
1
1
5
2
3
4
2
2
28
18
10
6
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
6
6
11
7
4
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
5
1
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
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1
1
124
63
61
1
Other diseases of the nervous system ....
Diseases of the eyes and their annexa. . . .
5
2
3
1
1
1
9
4
5
5
4
1
36
18
18
1
Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, aneu-
1
1
4
Diseases of the -veins (varices, hemorrhoids,
3
Diseases of the lymphatic system
Hemorrhage, other diseases of the circu-
1
1
1
Diseases of the nasal fossae
Diseases of the larynx
1
4
1
3
23
16
7
1
191
113
78
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31
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6
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18
7
11
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1
5
4
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5
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10
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63
38
25
140
96
44
21
12
9
1
1
1
1
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1
23
8
15
34
13
21
1
6
2
4
15
7
8
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9
7
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6
4
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556
311
245
56
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154
106
48
12
5
7
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
35
16
19
46
21
25
2
1
1
4
4
4
3
1
2
2
379
201
178
38
22
16
154
95
59
21
9
12
2
1
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1
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60
20
40
37
15
22
2
2
3
3
191
110
81
27
14
13
80
52
28
7
2
5
40
17
23
24
10
14
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6
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7
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3
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Causes of Death.
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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
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
788
363
425
2,634
1,328
1,306
70
41
29
245
118
127
4
1
3
38
19
19
10
5
5
56
38
18
15
7
8
31
14
17
4
2
2
80
43
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618
2C9
319
1,453
831
622
298
151
147
4
2
2
275
162
113
262
133
129
64
31
33
6
6
146
94
52
272 71
161 30
111 41
342 141
23
13
10
40
19
21
4
2
2
1
1
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1
6
2
4
43
24
19
1
1
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1
1
3
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2
1
1
15
7
8
28
16
12
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
5
4
1
19
9
10
3
2
1
10
2
8
14
7
7
2
1
1
1
1
17
8
9
3
1
2
1
1
391
213
178
565
Pleurisy
191
151
37
22
15
1
1
9
3
6
3
2
1
146
75
71
1,256
716
540
2
1
1
1
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26
16
10
15
8
7
80
61
9
4
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
16
9
7
197
115
82
1
1
3
3
7
2
5
2
2
313
252
3
Pulmonary congestion (pulmonary ap-
oplexy)
3
51
29
Gangrene of the lungs
22
1
Asthma
1
1
Pulmonary emphysema
1
Other diseases of the respiratory system
(tuberculosis excepted)
2
1
Diseases of the mouth and annexa
Diseases of the pharynx
1
11
4
7
9
Diseases of the esophagus
6
3
Ulcer of the stomach
-
Other diseases of the stomach (cancer ex-
cepted
174
91
Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) . . .
Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and over) .
Intestinal parasites
83
1,453
831
622
- 78
- 41
38
4
2
2
12
Hernia, intestinal obstruction
8
4
37
Other diseases of the intestines
2C
17
IS
Acute yellow atrophy of the liver
Cirrhosis of the liver
11
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DEATHS FROM ALE CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
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5
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6
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4
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2
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21
11
10
5
5
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1
2
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61
34
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1
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3
5
4
1
10
5
5
7
3
4
21
14
7
5
5
1
1
1
1
3
3
7
3
4
96
53
43
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
4
13
7
6
3
2
14
11
3
9
4
9
3
1
1
I
4
6
3
3
87
50
37
1
1
12
6
6
1
2
4
2
2
1
7
5
2
14
6
8
9
3
6
19
13
6
9
5
4
2
1
1
4
1
9
2
7
114
70
44
4
3
1
7
4
3
2
2
3
3
z
f
4
2
ie
9
7
6
3
3
13
6
7
17
5
12
6
4
2
15
6
9
112
64
48
10
6
4
S
7
1
2
?
2
2
2
8
4
4
1
1
1
6
2
4
21
11
10
7
3
4
G
5
4
20
12
8
2
1
1
1
10
5
5
13
6
139
78
61
3
2
1
7
4
3
2
2
1
1
8
3
5
30
18
12
14
7
17
9
8
18
11
7
4
2
2
!
19
12
7
20
9
11
146
77
69
6
4
2
15
6
9
6
2
4
1
10
8
2
1
1
10
7
3
49
18
31
18
8
10
3
2
1
16
9
7
2
1
1
19
12
7
37
13
24
201
101
100
5
2
3
21
9
12
6
6
5
1
1
1
1
10
5
5
62
36
26
24
13
11
2
1
1
29
17
12
4
4
28
19
9
53
20
33
235
96
139
6
4
2
21
10
11
1
1
5
9
3
1
1
3
3
1
1
4
4
47
19
28
20
11
Q
4
2
2
20
11
9
6
4
2
28
20
8
83
36
47
245
97
148
7
3
4
24
13
11
1
1
1
1
5
3
2
1
1
5
3
2
66
31
35
33
20
13
4
1
3
22
9
13
4
2
2
1
1
17
12
5
65
19
46
200
74
126
34
11
23
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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5
4
1
40
15
25
22
8
14
4
3
19
14
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5
3
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2
1
1
45
17
28
121
48
73
14
5
9
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
26
10
1C
11
6
5
7
3
4
3
3
13
3
10
37
11
26
4
2
2
11
4
7
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
13
7
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
:
7
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
112
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
Sex.
O
H
d
c-'x
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QJ
T)
d
d
-d
d
ea
cm'
co
■*
I-.
0>
"d
d
d
"3
o
h
Biliary calculi
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
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
i
65
13
52
143
53
90
5
5
134
74
60
18
9
9
189
90
99
2,176
1.266
910
56
30
26
11
7
4
114
90
24
7
7
94
94
1
1
3
3
29
29
56
56
23
23
25
25
1
1
46
46
33
33
15
7
8
5
4
1
14
10
4
I
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
z
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
i
Other diseases of the liver
Diseases of the spleen
i
16
7
9
Simple peritonitis (nonpuerperal)
Other diseases of the digestive system
(cancer and tuberculosis excepted)
Acute nephritis
1
11
7
4
21
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kidneys and annexa
Calculi of the urinary passages
11
10
18
13
5
5
4
Diseases of the bladder
1
Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess,
etc
1
Nonvenereal diseases of the male genital
organs
1
- 1
Uterine hemorrhage (nonpuerpeal)
Uterine tumor (noncancerous)
Other diseases of the uterus
Cysts and other tumors of the ovary
Salpingitis and other diseases of the female
genita' organs
Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast (can-
DEATHS FROM AM, CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
113
No. 31 — Continued.
by Age Groups, 1910-1912.
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3
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3
3
3
10
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5
5
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1
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7
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7
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8
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23
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1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
7
7
6
6
10
10
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- 3
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7
3
4
13
5
72
35
37
6
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
9
9
1
1
2
2
2
2
6
3
3
10
7
3
6
3
3
15
2
13
108
61
47
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
-
1
1
12
12
1
1
1
4
4
7
7
1
5
2
1
1
14
8
6
176
113
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3
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2
6
6
2
2
6
6
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5
1
4
1
3
8
t
4
185
118
67
2
1
1
4
2
2
5
5
6
6
1
1
3
3
1
9
2
7
4
2
2
1
1
~8
3
5
-
17
13
4
241
148
93
5
2
3
1
4
3
16
16
2
2
2
2
1
1
11
3
8
14
4
10
8
8
1
1
16
9
320
193
127
3
2
1
2
2
9
7
2
1
1
14
14
3
3
8
2
6
19
7
12
9
5
4
4
3
1
18
9
9
298
163
135
4
2
2
22
16
6
2
18
18
2
2
2
2
5
5
1
1
3
1
2
13
3
10
7
3
4
12
6
6
285
171
114
3
2
1
4
3
1
17
17
21
21
1
1
1
2
2
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
1
1
4
3
1
183
113
70
5
4
1
28
26
2
1
1
11
11
1
1
7
1
6
2
2
-
1
66
45
21
1
1
1
1
1/
12
5
1
1
1
1
!
2
1
1
21
11
in
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
_
_
-
-
:
1
3
3
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes op Death.
Sex.
o
a
<x>
a
■n
e
03
<N
CO
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id
u
0)
t3
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o
Other accidents of labor
Totals
Vlales
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Vlales
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
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
36
36
87
87
69
69
11
11
9
9
183
119
64
15
10
5
24
12
12
30
13
17
32
22
10
6
3
3
4
3
1
195
124
71
1,364
774
589
1
329
186
143
12
9
3
1,850
801
1,049
45
23
22
e
2
4
7£
62
11
2
2
5
1
4
9
3
6
5
4
1
183
116
67
1,364
774
589
1
329
186
143
12
9
3
-
-
-
2
2
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
^
-
Puerperal septicemia
Puerperal albuminuria and convulsions
Puerperal phlegmasia, alba dolens, embo-
lus, sudden death
Following childbirth (not otherwise de-
fined)
Gangrene
Furuncle
2
Acute abscess
2
5
Other diseases of the skin and annexa. .
Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis ex-
cepted)
1
4
10
4
6
8
5
Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and
rheumatism excepted)
3
Amputations
1
Congenital malformations (stillbirths not
included)
189
119
Congenital debility, icterus, and sclerema
Other diseases peculiar to early infancy
Lack of care
70
1 ,364
774
589
1
329
186
143
12
Senility
9
3
Suicide by hanging or strangulation
DEATHS FROM ALE CAUSES BY AGE-CROUPS.
115
No. 3 1 — Continued.
by Age Groups, 1910-1912.
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8
8
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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4
4
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2
7
39
39
13
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2
2
1
1
1
1
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7
2
5
8
8
19
19
20
20
5
5
2
2
1
1
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1
1
1
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1
1
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1
1
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7
7
13
13
11
11
1
1
2
2
2
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5
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9
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1
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1
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4
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1
9
5
4
6
6
5
5
6
6
1
1
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6
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1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
4
1
3
8
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2
1
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1
2
3
2
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1
1
1
1
3
3
8
6
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
9
8
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
_
4
1
3
1
1
10
7
3
2
1
1
6
5
22
14
8
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
28
8
20
1
1
5
3
2
28
19
9
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
141
57
84
3
2
1
1
1
6
6
38
30
8
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
314
141
173
3
3
10
9
1
39
23
16
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
504
206
298
4
3
1
5
3
2
23
13
10
1
1
474
222
252
3
3
13
9
4
1
1
233
127
156
3
2
1
-
80
28
13
3
2
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
Sex.
N
u
T)
a
ri
3
"3
O
U
T3
CI
03
1 H
P
rt
Ci
co
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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
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
32
17
15
93
86
7
25
22
3
2
2
1
1
6
5
1
8
3
5
57
30
27
40
23
17
114
43
71
39
21
18
369
338
30
1
76
69
7
16
\2
4
283
158
125
8
8
50
50
330
301
29
17
14
3
123
52
71
19
17
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
19
7
12
1
1
2
2
1
1
104
43
61
8
3
5
1
1
10
5
5
2
2
1
1
6
2
4
2
2
7
4
3
1
1
5
2
3
3
2
1
11
11
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
2
1
1
8
3
5
1
1
7
7
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
8
3
5
2
2
1
1
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Females
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Females
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23
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1
19
15
4
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12
8
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3
12
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4
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Hancock
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Oxford
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Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
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Durham
East Livermore
Greene
Leeds
Lewiston
Lisbon
Livermore
Mechanic Falls
Minot
Poland
Turner
Wales
Webster
Aroostook County. . . .
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Ashland
Bancroft
Benedicta
Blaine
Bridgewater
Caribou
Castle Hill
Crystal
Dyer Brook
Eagle Lake
Easton
Fort Fairfield
Fort Kent
French ville
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641
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Baldwin
Bridgton
Brunswick
Cape Elizabeth
Casco.
Cumberland
Falmouth
Freeport
Gorham
Gray
Harpswell
Harrison
Naples
New Gloucester
North Yarmouth
Otisfield
Portland
Pownal
Raymond
Scarboro
Sebago
South Portland
Standish
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth
Franklin County. . .
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Chesterville
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Farmington
Freeman
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Kincfield
Madrid
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New Vineyard
Phillips
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TABLE
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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Waterville
Wayne
West Gardiner.
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Winthrop
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Camden. . .
Cushin?. . .
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Hope .
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North Haven.
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St. George
South Thomaston
Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
Washington
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Bremen
Bristol
Damariscotta.
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Edgecomb. . . .
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Newcastle. . . ,
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TABLE
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Albany
Andover
Bethel
Brownfield
Buckfield
Byron ,
Canton
Denmark
Dixfield
Fryeburg
Gilead
Grafton
Greenwood ....
Hanover
Hartford
Hebron
Hiram
Lovell
Mason
Mexico
Newry
Norway
Oxford
Paris
Peru
Porter
Roxbury
Rumford
Stoneham
Stow
Sumner
Sweden
Upton
Waterford
Woodstock. . . .
Lincoln PI
Magallowav PI.
Milton PI
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Argyle.
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915
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DEATHS AND SPECIAL CAUSES.
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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Bradley
Brewer
Burlington ,
Carmel
Carroll
Charleston
Chester
Clifton
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Dexter
Dixtnont
East Millinocket
Eddington
Enfield
Etna
Exeter
Garland
Glenburn
Greenbush
Greenfield
Hampden
Hermon
Holden
Howland
Hudson
Kenduskeag
Kingman
Lagrange
Lee
Levant
Lincoln
Lowell
Mattawamkeag
Maxfield
Medway
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Millinocket
Mt. Chase
Newburg
Newport
Old Town
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Passadumkeag
Patten
Plymouth
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Stetson
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Woodville
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Grand Falls PI
Lakeville PI
Seboeis PI
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TABLE
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DEATHS AND SPECIAL CAUSES.
135
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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Fairfield
Harmony ....
Hartland
Madison
Mercer
Moscow
New Portland.
Norridgewock.
Palmyra
Pittsfield
Ripley
St. Albans
Skowhegan. . .
Smithfield. . . .
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Brighton PI
Caratunk PI
Dead River PI
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Highland PI
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Belfast
Belmont
Brooks
Burnham
Frankfort
Freedom
Islesboro
Jackson
Knox
Liberty
Lincolnville
Monroe
Montville
Morrill
Northport
Palermo
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Searsmont
Searsport
Stockton Springs.
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Thorndike
Troy
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Winterport
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TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
Towns and Counties.
Addison
Alexander
Baileyville
Baring
Beddington. . . .
Brookton
Calais
Centerville . . . .
Charlotte
Cherryfield ....
Columbia
Columbia Falls.
Cooper
Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
Deblois
Dennysville.. . .
East Machias . .
Eastport
Edmunds
Harrington. . . .
Jonesboro
Jonesport
Lubec
Machias
Machiasport. . .
Marion
Marshfield
Meddybemps . .
Milbri'dge
Northfield
Pembroke
Perry.
Princeton . . .
Robbinston. .
Roque Bluffs .
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Talmage ....
Topsfield.. . .
Trescott
Vanceboro. . .
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Whiting
Whitneyville
Codyville PI
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DEATHS AND SPECIAL CAUSES.
139
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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West Gardiner.
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Winslow
Winthrop
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Camden
Cushing
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Hurricane Isle . . .
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Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
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Boothbay
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Edgecomb
Jefferson
Newcastle
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
Nobleboro. . .
Somerville. . .
Southport. . .
Waldoboro . .
Westport. . . .
Whitefield...
Wiscasset . . .
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Grafton. . . .
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Mason
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Norway. . . .
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Paris
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DEATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
Bangor
Bradford
Bradley
Brewer
Burlington
Carmel
Carroll
Charleston
Chester
Clifton
Corinna
Corinth .
Dexter
Dixmont
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Eddington
Enfield
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Greenbush
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Hampden
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Hudson
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Mt. Chase
Newburg
Newport
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
Stacyville PI
Webster PI. ...... .
Indian Township PI ,
No. 1, R. 7
No. 2, R. 6
Piscataquis County
Abbot
Atkinson
Blanchard
Bowerbank
Brownville
Dover
Foxcroft
Greenville
Guilford
Medford
Milo
Monson
Orneville
Parkman
Sangerville
Sebec
Shirley
Wellington
Williamsburg
Willimantic
Barnard PI
Elliottsville PI
Kingsbury PI
Lake View PI..;
Katahdin Iron Works.
Sagadahoc County.
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Bowdoin ....
Bowdoinham
Georgetown .
Phippsburg. .
Richmond. . .
Topsham. . . .
West Bath . .
Woolwich . . .
Somerset County
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DDATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
157
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Diseases and Groups of Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
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TABLE
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Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
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DEATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
161
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
W.5
York County .
Acton
Alfred
Berwick
Biddef ord
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
597
880
2,060
17,265
1,643
948
380
1,542
1,284
3,075
2,130
3,666
1,320
983
976
603
610
1,783
961
1,044
6,673
9,642
659
2,885
963
1,888
2,828
3
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4
2
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6
5
2
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3
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1
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2
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58
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1
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5
2
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DEATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
163
No. 33 — Concluded.
Diseases and Groups of Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths by Ages, Sex and
Counties.
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7
6
13
16
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235
229
464
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16
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17
14
3
2
2
4
12
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1
3
3
1
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3
15
7
3
3
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4
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2
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3
11
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109
79
188
22
21
29
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25
1
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13
5
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17
8
4
4
4
11
9
27
38
5
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6
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12
4
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217
198
415
44
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59
56
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18
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53
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351
342
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107
14
9
27
31
69
55
33
26
12
9
28
25
96
57
9
11
20
19
29
24
12
14
37
18
58
50
650
538
1188
75
75
44
37
147
159
28
27
55
33
111
76
51
37
23
24
44
42
112
105
14
14
25
26
40
49
39
39
56
50
86
72
950
865
1815
72
84
48
46
158
162
32
27
65
63
123
99
49
58
26
31
66
46
125
108
28
18
25
32
58
41
55
44
44
65
112
115
1086
2125
40
52
31
24
90
115
13
28
38
31
56
69
30
43
32
18
31
32
65
83
14
19
20
34
36
30
23
29
38
46
63
75
620
348
6
5
3
5
16
20
5
4
6
9
7
17
10
1
14
3
2
6
19
4
3
4
5
12
10
6
6
7
9
4
18
91
247
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
4
11
1
1
females
not stated
Cumberland, males
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
2
Females
not stated
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
6
2
2
females
not stated
Piscataquis, males
females
not stated
Sagadahoc, males
females
not stated
females
not stated
Waldo, males
_
females
not stated
Washington, males
females
not stated
1
1
females
not stated
14
females. . .
not stated.
Grand total
18
DEATHS BY AGES, SEXES AND MONTHS.
165
No. 34.
Months by Counties, 1912.
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43
43
43
51
44
32
55
44
40
40
35
45
515
48
31
56
38
37
33
44
46
28
29
37
56
-
483
-
1
-
1
999
30
43
32
28
37
21
31
47
46
45
32
33
-
425
41
34
28
32
39
21
-
32
37
32
35
30
21
-
382
807
77
75
74
81
91
66
69
85
70
67
67
92
-
914
_
83
73
81
71
84
84
-
53
68
76
84
62
87
-
906
1,820
12
16
13
7
17
7
9
14
9
13
10
12
-
139
-
14
18
13
13
8
9
11
7
12
10
9
17
-
141
280
23
28
31
33
19
18
29
14
25
30
16
19
_
285
19
21
26
16
12
21
28
15
-
29
19
15
29
"
250
535
59
56
56
49
51
47
58
50
49
45
53
48
-
621
-
56
46
50
40
52
47
40
40
33
42
54
46
-
546
1,167
24
21
23
21
24
15
25
20
15
15
18
22
-
243
-
21
18
16
31
20
19
21
13
15
21
14
23
-
232
475
20
12
6
14
13
4
11
10
9
13
7
8
-
127
-
6
13
11
14
10
14
6
11
11
16
5
13
-
130
257
23
24
20
24
34
19
22
24
19
19
18
36
-
282
-
20
25
24
24
_ 15
21
_ 14
16
20
13
15
21
_
228
510
65
64
67
68
57
61
51
48
70
57
49
64
721
-
57
67
70
67
62
51
43
47
45
43
53
53
-
658
1,379
12
6
7
11
13
11
6
7
8
16
18
19
-
134
-
11
21
9
14
2
4
7
10
7
10
15
10
-
120
-
-
-
-
_
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
255
11
12
8
12
10
9
16
19
15
11
9
5
-
137
-
16
14
/
15
18
10
12
12
22
11
17
12
166
-
303
34
25
29
30
17
25
18
12
15
26
26
17
-
274
-
21
23
43
26
19
26
16
16
18
14
17
24
-
263
-
-
~ 1
537
8
13
27l -
-
27
14
18
22
8
9
11
-
_ 10
16
12
12
_ 28 j :
187
380
23
27
24
24
27
25
22
24
16
30
19
21 -
282
-
37
23
37
21
24
18
15
_ 24
22
19
20
"\ :
277
559
55
60
-
55
68
44
47
47
37
42
39]
-
45
45
41
44i -
- 1 -
554
1,127
519
525
514
523
523
416
486
462
472
484
420
521
_
5,865
_
532
509
533
491
457
424
395
411:
431
423
416
501
-
5,523
-
1
~
~
~
-
-
_
-
-
_
~
~
_
1,052
1,034
1,047
1,014
980
841
881
873,
903
907
836
1,022
-
11,390
11,390
1 66
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths by Ages, Sex and
Cities.
C
P
<*
o
05
o
us
o
o
OS
O
o
CO
o
o
CO
oi
o
i
OS
o
o
oi
CO
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oi
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00
o
o
00
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o
o
o
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o
-0
c
c3
O
c
o
a
a
20
16
27
18
28
25
4
3
5
2
41
42
4
6
8
6
6
3
1
1
5
2
4
65
44
1
4
7
64
65
8
3
10
8
6
4
27
17
11
7
341
286
1
628
2
4
2
5
6
7
5
4
2
2
14
12
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
10
12
6
5
27
16
5
4
1
4
1
3
10
8
5
5
106
100
206
3
1
3
3
6
2
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
7
10
7
2
2
1
2
5
1
1
2
45
34
79
6
2
3
3
12
9
3
3
1
2
13
4
4
3
1
2
3
2
10
14
3
7
20
12
3
1
2
4
4
3
3
4
90
76
166
8
5
11
12
24
18
4
6
8
11
4
3
2
3
2
3
1
1
1
25
23
6
5
44
40
9
2
4
2
1
7
10
3
5
162
151
313
6
4
23
15
31
25
4
9
2
3
9
10
4
4
1
2
3
2
4
2
2
31
17
3
1
46
37
5
7
2
1
3
2
8
7
2
1
183
155
338
3
10
23
16
38
22
8
5
~\
12
14
2
2
4
4
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
27
23
2
5
40
38
4
5
6
3
3
8
6
5
2
4
190
176
366
12
6
23
20
43
24
8
5
2
4
11
11
4
5
6
2
5
3
7
5
4
10
6
3
32
31
7
4
89
60
12
10
2
7
5
9
13
6
4
7
295
232
527
12
17
29
25
43
38
13
15
11
11
18
17
8
6
7
7
6
6
4
3
8
6
9
4
37
39
8
7
87
82
19
12
7
6
5
12
12
12
8
7
351
332
683
15
24
27
30
37
42
8
18
12
9
17
19
6
10
18
5
1
10
6
7
11
5
5
6
28
26
10
7
73
81
13
20
4
14
10
7
8
9
12
7
321
356
677
9
11
7
14
15
29
9
17
8
8
4
6
6
2
9
5
3
3
5
3
4
9
4
7
13
14
3
7
35
62
6
12
1
5
2
6
4
6
6
5
158
231
389
2
3
1
3
1
7
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
8
9
1
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
25
44
69
1
1
1
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
2
females
not stated
females
not stated
_
females
not stated
1
females
not stated
females
not stated
~
females
not stated
_
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
1
females
not stated
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
females
not stated
South Portland, males. . . .
females
not stated
-
females
not stated
Westbrook, males
females
not stated
4
females . . .
not stated.
Grand total.. 9
4
DEATHS BY AGES, SEXES AND MONTHS.
l67
No. 35.
Months by Cities, 1912,
8
10
5
4
7
9
14
8
13
5
6
9
98
12
5
_ 16
11
12
5
6
15
2
3
6
10
-
103
201
14
14
17
13
12
14
21
18
13
15
15
13
-
179
_
19
15
9
11
11
9
13
15
7
14
23
18
-
164
343
20
24
31
32
26
23
23
23
27
27
14
16
-
286
23
34
24
21
30
15
14
14
17
17
21
18
-
248
534
7
7
5
6
5
3
7
7
7
5
8
2
-
69
_
7
6
2
10
5
6
8
7
15
7
8
7
-
88
157
1
4
5
2
7
'A
7
5
5
3
2
6
-
50
-
5
9
1
5
1
2
2
1
6
3
1
9
-
45
95
18
13
17
16
14
10
18
5
14
9
4
17
-
155
12
17
18
17
12
9
8
6
16
13
13
9
-
150
305
4
5
5
2
1
4
2
3
3
1
2
5
-
37
-
3
3
6
8
3
4
4
3
3
3
2
5
-
47
_
-
84
6
5
2
5
4
7
8
7
5
4
3
4
-
60
-
8
2
7
3
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
3
-
41
-
-
101
2
2
4
4
5
2
2
3
1
3
3
2
-
33
-
1
3
6
5
6
4
-
4
2
3
-
3
-
37
-
-
70
3
4
3
3
2
1
1
3
2
3
4
3
-
32
-
2
3
3
-
1
2
3
1
1
5
-
5
- •
26
-
-
-
58
4
5
1
1
6
3
3
1
3
4
4
37
-
2
4
5
5
3
5
2
1
3
9
6
3
-
48
-
-
85
1
1
3
2
2
6
1
2
1
5
2
2
-
28
-
1
5
2
1
3
3
2
1
6
3
2
-
-
29
57
-
24
29
20
13
23
20
17
19
25
17
17
17
25
37
-
250
1
1
538
6
4
5
3
3
7
2
4
4
7
2
5
-
52
-
7
4
3
4
3
4
6
5
2
4
8
5
_
55
-
-
107
42
40
-
50
35
47
41
49
45
25
38
42
50
38
49
-
509
1,052
6
9
7
10
8
8
8
6
6
5
5
7
-
85
-
10
3
4
10
7
10
3
3
6
8
6
8
-
78
-
-
163
1
6
2
1
2
4
7
3
4
1
5
2
38
-
8
5
4
2
4
1
5
5
3
3
6
9
-
55
93
6
7
1
2
1
2
3
3
2
5
3
4
-
39
-
4
3
6
4
4
4
7
4
5
9
3
7
-
60
99
9
10
10
12
8
6
6
6
12
5
12
9
105
-
5
9
6
4
10
6
6
13
7
4
8
8
-
86
-
-
191
4
6
6
10
6
5
4
4
6
2
-
5
-
58
- .
7
6
5
6
2
4
4
4
7
2
3
5
:
55
113
186
202
198
206
203
177
209
187
183
174
151
195
_
2,271
_
206
184
197
188
184
158
146
162
169
179
183
218
-
2,174
-
1
1
-
393
386
395
394
387
335
355
349
352
353
334
413
-
4,446
4,446
i68
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 36.
Number of Deaths from Several Specified Causes of Each
Sex, in Each Month, which were Registered during
Twenty-one Years, 1892-1912.
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853
400
451
2
572
267
305
1,438
679
759
3,057
1,529
1 ,527
1
3,891
2,227
1 ,663
1
21 ,384
9,632
11,751
1
10,910
21 ,845
10 ,783
11,055
7
4,576
2,106
2,470
13 ,908
6 ,760
7,148
Not stated
January
81
48
145
330
298
1,847
160
3,137
556
1,298
80
48
115
263
251
1,794
134
2,970
541
1,230
91
101
74
59
127
.118
200
199
323
287
2,153
2,090
168
163
3,223
2,119
617
520
1,228
April
1,171
110
76
78
48
45
25
105
118
120
214
178
165
259
208
193
2,074
1,792
1,706
179
281
1,422
2,115
1,157
543
423
301
205
1,202
1 ,083
July
1 ,031
August
48
23
141
173
314
1,604
3,534
477
139
1,095
September
29
38
135
221
484
1,485
3,097
683
195
1,105
51
59
48
67
90
103
331
396
532
391
1,622
1,504
1,303
287
1,166
1,526
312
333
1,140
November
1,111
49
49
118
3
387
344
7
1,697
16
179
3
2,118
11
428
6
1,220
4
MORTALITY BY MONTHS.
169
TABLE No. 37.
Mortality by Months Reduced to a Standard Mean of 100.
Twenty-one Years, 1892-1912.
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January
111.80
1
98.811118.66
127.10
90.17
101.70
I
17.27|169.08
143.07
109.89
122.27
125.60
109.39 104.25
112.15
77.03
84.09
97.74
109.36
118.55
16.01,177.24
18.74 173.72
154.11
158.76
115 29
March
152.33
103.29
103.52
April
144.06
125.51
99.84
79.20
89.74
118.91
18.18 151.44
138.26
102.43
May
151.83
102.11
85.40
82.42
80.99
114.20
19.32
114.00
108.84
101.76
108.40
107.66
66.25
95.72 99.84
51.46 97.60
47.34 114.68
70.84
63.55
66.63
65.04
58.40
95.02
101.95
93.93
88.32
31.34
64 44
80.03
52.75
35.77
94 74
Julv
153.46 29.27
87.28
August
381 . 40
25.71
92.70
September
41.36
80.83 114.22
87.96
151.34
84.49
345.37
38.04
51.85
96.66
October
70.39
98.81 73.20
127.49
160.99
89.31
140.62
62.85
80.28
96.51
November
84.01
142.52 87.15
157.61
122.26
85.57
32.01
84.99
88.54
97.19
December
67.63
100.86 95.97
149.06
104.09
93.44
19.31
114.16
110.13
103.28
100.00
100.00 100 on
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100 00
T70
REGISTRATION REPORT.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND THE CAUSES OF DEATHS.
The number of deaths registered in the year 1912 was 11,390.
This was 341 less than for the preceding year 191 1. A glance
at the following tabulation will show that the death-rate, based
upon the estimated population of all but the census year, 1910,
has, upon the whole, lessened considerably. In the year for
which this report is made the death-rate is less than for the
preceding year, namely, 15.27.
Years.
CO
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i
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Death-rate
per 1,000.
1892
12,147
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
11 ,295
12 ,439
11 ,731
11 ,390
5,939
5,557
5 ,570
5 ,226
5 ,350
5,624
5 ,506
5,676
5,734
5 ,604
5,454
5,629
5,868
5 ,835
5,925
6,100
6,060
5,743
6,427
6,119
5,865
6,175
5,551
5,422
5,228
5,268
5 ,606
5,447
5,686
5 ,649
5,523
5,216
5,378
5 ,468
5 ,545
5,497
5,700
5,602
5 ,551
6 ,012
5 ,612
5,523
33
26
20
10
8
6
3
8
6
6
3
2
10
1
5
3
2
1
2
18.19
1893 '
16.59
1894
16.33
1895
15.44
1896
15.60
897
16.42
1898
15.93
1899
16.45
1900
16.40
1901
15.94
1902
15.19
1903
15.58
1904
15.97
1905
15.92
1906
15.90
1907 .
16.33
1908
16.05
1909
15.45
1910
16.62
1911
15.68
1912
15.27
11 ,316
5,753
5 ,556
7
16.05
By referring to Table No. 3, it will be seen that the lowest
death-rate was in Aroostook County, being only 10.69. The
counties Franklin, Hancock, Lincoln, Oxford, Piscataquis,
Somerset, and Washington had lower death-rates than that of
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
174
the whole State ; while the counties Androscoggin, Cumberland,
Kennebec, Knox, Penobscot, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York had
death-rates larger than that of the State. The highest county
death-rate was that of Kennebec, 18.33.
The death-rate in the cities was 17^79 ( 2 °46 in 1892, 19.89
in 1893, 19.65 in 1894, 18.36 in 1895, 18.78 in 1896, 20.11 in
1897, 19.74 in 1898, 18.10 in 1899, 18.34 in 1900, 17.90 in 1901,
17.03 in 1902, 17.16 in 1903, 18.00 in 1904, 16.79 m I 9°5> I 7- 2 S
in 1906, 18.18 in 1907, 17.03 in 1908, 16.63 m : 9°9> I 9- I 3 m
1910, and 17.78 in 191 1), as compared with that of the rest
of the State with the cities omitted, which death-rate was 13.83
(17.46 in 1892, 15.54 in 1893, 15.39 in l8 94> *4-77 in 1895,
14.93 in ^96, 15.68 in 1897, 15.24 in 1898, 15.52 in 1899, 15.47
in 1900, 15.13 in 1901, 14.58 in 1902, 13.39 in i9°3. 15-54 in
1904, 15.49 in 1905, 14.71 in 1906, 15.60 in 1907, 15.54 in 1908,
14.85 in 1909, 14.96 in 1910, and 14.74 in 191 1).
Largest Number.
Smallest Number.
November. 790
November 796
November 761
June 715
November 667
June 769
June 791
June 768
November 769
June 789
June 805
June 786
July 800
July 768
January 822
July 844
June 818
July 831
June 844
June 791
November 836
1892 January 1 ,577
1893 August 1 ,080
1894 January 1 ,266
1895 March 1 ,053
1896 August 1 ,079
1897 March 1 ,259
1898 September 1 ,147
1899 February 1 ,049
1900 April 1,196
1901 March 1,132
1902 December , . . 998
1903 January 1 ,006
1904 April 1,116
1905 March 1,197
1906 August 1,133
1907 March 1,177
1908 January 1 ,128
1909 March 1 ,178
1910 March 1,149
1911 March 1,223
1912 January 1 ,052
172
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Seasons and Mortality, — The largest number of deaths oc-
curred in January 1,052. The smallest number of deaths in any
one month was 836 in November. During the spring months
3,041 deaths occurred; during the summer, 2,595; during the
autumn, 2,646; in the winter, 3,108. The table on page 171
shows the month in which the largest and the smallest number
of deaths occurred in the years 1892- 191 2.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of deaths
in each quarter of the twenty-one years 1892-1912.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1912.
1st Quarter. 2d Quarter
Average.
3d Quarter
3 ,964!
2,926
2,780
2 ,653|
2,825
2,878
3 ,166
2,660
2,774
2 ,780
2,412
2,764
2 ,728
2,717
2,836
3 ,026'
2,681
2,856
2 ,567
2,641
2,964
3 .416 1
2,632
2,767
2 ,879
3 ,057
2,909
3,178
2,688
2,637
2 ,787
2,503
2,585
2 ,946
2,705
2,723
3,1 00:
2,961
2,603
3,187;
2,810
2,786
2 ,735
2,794
3,135
3 ,423
2,989
2,597
3,114
2,817
2,932
3 ,050
2,820
2,629
3 .286
2,962
3,117
3 ,402
2,873
2,801
3,133
2,835
2,657
3 ,075
2,820
2 ,836
4th Quarter.
2,427
2,750
2,402
2,503
2,339
2,671
2,782
2,544
2,536
2,610
2,774
2,615
2,670
2,581
2,747
2,785
2,799
2,796
3,074
2,651
2,765
2,659
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 191 2 :
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174
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Table No. 27 exhibits the total number of deaths which oc-
curred in each month of the years 1905- 19 12. The number of
deaths for 1912 in each month by counties is shown in Table
No. 34.
Sex and Mortality. — Of the 11,390 decedents, 5,865 were
males and 5,523 were females, and two were not stated.
Among children dying before they were 5 years old, 1,067
were males and 861 were females ; there were 206 more deaths
among boys under 5 years of age than among girls within the
same age-period. At the age-periods from 5 to 80 years, there
was also a preponderance of deaths among males, but from 80
to 100, more among females. At the age of 100 years and over,
one man and seven women died. See table No. 34.
Age and Mortality. — The following snows 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 [-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 191 1, among the chief
causes of death there were in 1912, 90 more from cancer, 34
more from pneumonia, 30 more from measles, 20 more from
diphtheria and croup, 10 more from diseases of nervous system,
7 more from rheumatism, 1 more from bronchitis and 1 more
from scarlet fever.
On the other hand there were 180 less from diarrheal dis-
eases, 107 less from influenza, 73 less from nephritis and
1465
12.87 per cent.
464
4.07 per cent.
188
r.65 per cent.
415
3.64 per cent.
666
5.85 per cent.
693
6.08 per cent.
747
6.56 per cent.
1,188
10.43 P er cent.
1,815
15.94 per cent.
2,125
18.66 per cent.
i,348
11.83 P er cent -
247
2.17 per cent.
8
0.08 per cent.
21
0.17 per cent.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
[7:
Bright's disease, 59 less from tuberculosis, 56 less from dis-
eases of heart, 33 less from typhoid fever, 25 less from diabetes,
and 23 less from whooping cough.
The next table gives a cursory view of the relative mortality
in 191 1 and 1912 from some of the leading causes of death.
DEATHS FROM SOME OF THE LEADING
CAUSES.
Diseases.
1911.
1912.
More in
1911.
More in
1912.
Measles
Scarlet fever.
Influenza.. . .
Whooping cough
Diphtheria and croup
Typhoid fever
Tuberculosis
Diarrheal diseases
Rheumatism
Cancer
Diabetes
Diseases of nervous system. . . .
Diseases of heart
Pneumonia
Bronchitis
Nephritis and Bright's disease.
29
59
-
15
16
-
200
93
107
77
54
23
77
97
-
135
102
33
1,054
995
59
585
405
180
58
65
-
738
828
-
174
149
25
1 ,531
1 ,541
-
1,348
1 ,292
56
1 ,071
1,105
-
204
205
-
830
757
73
20
10
The followng table shows the mortality from ten prominent
causes in the twenty-one years 1892- 19 12. 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, 1908, 1909, 1910, and
191 1 it occupied the fourth place while this year it has declined
to the fifth place. Diseases of the heart have the second place,
and pneumonia has the third place.
i/6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MORTALITY FROM TEN PROMINENT CAUSES,
1892-1912.
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3d
4th
1st
2d
8th
7th
5th
6th
9th
10th
1893
1st
4th
3d
2d
8th
7th
5th
6th
9th
10th
1894
1st
4th
3d
2d
8th
6th
5th
7th
9th
10th
1895
1st
3d
4th
2d
8th
7th
5th
6th
9th
10th
1896
1st
3d
4th
2d
8th
7th
5th
6th
10th
9th
1897
1st
3d
4th
2d
8th
7th
5th
6th
10th
9th
1898
1st
2d
4th
3d
8th
7th
6th
5th
9th
10th
1899
1st
3d
2d
4th
8th
7th
5th
6th
9th
10th
1900
1st
3d
2d
4th
8th
7th
5th
6th
9th
10th
1901
1st
2d
4th
3d
8th
6th
5th
7th
9th
10th
1902
1st
2d
3d
4th
7th
6th
5th
8th
9th
10th
1903
1st
2d
3d
4th
6th
7th
5th
8th
9th
10th
1904
1st
2d
3d
4th
6th
7th
5th
8th
9th
10th
1905
1st
2d
3d
4th
7th
6th
5th
8th
9th
10th
1906
1st
2d
3d
4th
5th
7th
8th
6th
9th
10th
1907
1st
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1908
1st
2d
3d
4th
6th
5th
8th
7th
9th
10th
1909
1st
2d
3d
4th
6th
5th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1910
1st
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th
8th
7th
9th
10th
1911
1st
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1912
1st
2d
3d
5th
6th
4th
7th
8th
9th
10th
* Including deaths certified as from apoplexy, paralysis, insanity, inflammatory dis-
eases of brain, and its membranes, and other brain diseases.
t Including deaths certified as from nephritis and Bright 's disease.
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 classi-
fication shown in this Table No. 29.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
*77
Infectious Diseases. — The lists of the infectious diseases
usually include smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, typhoid fever,
whooping cough, diphtheria and croup. The following table
shows the number of deaths which resulted from these dis-
eases in the several counties of the State:
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY COUNTIES— 1912.
Counties.
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per 10,000—1912.
60 ,938
77 ,448
114,278
19 ,253
35,241
63,613
28 ,697
17 ,926
37 ,060
87,103
20 ,475
18,222
36 ,791
23 ,223
42 ,439
69 ,208
43
37
51
5
18
27
6
8
14
37
6
5
15
10
10
40
7.06
4.78
4.46
2.60
5.11
4.24
Kno x
2.09
4.46
Oxford
3.78
4.25
2.93
2.74
4.08
Waldo
4.31
2.36
York
5.78
State
751 ,915
332
4.42
In the foregoing table the second column shows for each
county the whole number of deaths for 1912 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 :
1/8 REGISTRATION REPORT.
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY CITIES— 1912.
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Aggre
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1912.
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Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddef ord
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland.
Waterville
Westbrook
Collectively
15 ,488
13,516
25 ,393
9,180
4,618
17,265
5 ,833
5,808
4,891
3,399
5 ,273
2,894
26 ,745
6,427
60 ,257
8,176
6,673
7,707
11 ,854
8,481
249 ,878
145
8.39
2.22
4.33
3.26
4.33
9.85
1.71
1.72
2.04
5.88
3.79
897
6.22
5.81
6.11
4.50
2.60
10.48
5.90
5.80
By consulting the following table it will be seen that the num-
ber of deaths from smallpox, scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria
and croup was larger than in 1911. There was a smaller num-
ber of deaths from the other diseases included in this table.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. I/O,
INFECTIOUS DISEASES-1905-1912.
Diseases.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1912.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
32
105
33
21
36
95
29
59
7
5
14
17
32
40
15
16
243
109
278
241
170
125
200
93
38
109
72
80
58
104
77
54
110
119
122
105
112
99
77
97
7
4
7
6
5
11
9
2
156
133
124
151
110
149
135
102
Total
Smallpox
Measles
Scarlet fever
Influenza
Whooping cough. .
Diphtheria and croup
Tetanus
Typhoid fever . ,
4
410
146
1,459
592
841
51
1,060
Smallpox. — No deaths were due to this disease from 1892,
when our system of registration went into effect until 1899,
when there were 3 deaths; in 1900, 2; in 1902, 12; in 1903, 7,
and in 1904, 3. In 191 1, as in 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906,
1905, 1901, and 1900, there were no deaths from smallpox. In
1912 there were 4 deaths from this cause, all children, under 1
year.
Measles. — This disease caused the death of 59 persons, of
whom 29 were males and 30 were females. The deaths from
measles were 29 in 1892, 55 in 1893, 21 in 1894, 8 in 1895,
32 in 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, 21 in 1908, 36 in 1909, 95 in 1910, and
29 in 1911.
i8o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MEASLES BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND AGE-
PERIODS— 1 896-1 9 1 2.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 93
Aroostook 107
Cumberland 93
Frankfort 21
Hancock 24
Kennebec 64
Knox 26
Lincoln 6
Oxford 41
Penobscot 71
Piscataquis 13
Sagadahoc 8
Somerset 61
Waldo 17
Washington 30
York 65
State 740
By Months.
January 67
February 74
March 71
April • 85
May 94
June 66
July 67
August 43
September 27
October 47
November 55
December 44
Total 740
By Age-periods.
Under 1 205
1-5 283
5-10 55
10-20 50
20-30 34
30-40 34
40-50 26
50-60 16
Over 60 34
Not stated 3
Total 740
Scarlet Fever. — The total mortality from this disease was 16
(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, 17 in 1908, 32 in 1909, 40 in 1910, and 15 in 191 1)
6 males and 10 females. The largest number of deaths occurred
at the age-period 1-5. The largest monthly number of deaths
from this cause was 4 in the month of April. There were 5
deaths in the first quarter, 4 in the second, and 7 in the last
quarter of the year.
Androscoggin county had 5 deaths from scarlet fever ; Aroos-
took, 1 ; Cumberland, 2 ; Hancock, 2 ; Oxford, 1 ; Penobscot, 4,
and York, 1. Of the 16 deaths from this cause, 8 were in the
cities.
The following is the exhibit of the scarlet fever deaths ar-
ranged by counties, months, and age-periods for the twenty
years 1893-1912.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
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SCARLET FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 50
Aroostook 79
Cumberland 59
Franklin 10
Hancock 23
Kennebec 46
Knox 29
Lincoln 5
Oxford 8
Penobscot 51
Piscataquis 11
Sagadahoc 16
Somerset 16
Waldo 14
Washington 23
York
State 536
By Months.
January 40
February 44
March 70
April 54
May - 44
June 42
July 25
August 23
September 37
October 46
November 64
December 47
Total 536
By Age-periods.
Under 1 45
1-5 251
5-10 153
10-20 59
20-30 16
30-40 3
40-50 1
50-60 2
Not stated 1
Total 536
The scarlatina death-rate per 10,000 for this State was 0.22
for the cities, 0.32.
Influenza. — During the year for which this report is made,
93 deaths were attributed to influenza. By months the percent-
age distribution of deaths from this cause was as follows:
January, 15.05; February, 15.05; March, 17.20; April, 17.20;
May, 7.52; June, 3.23; July, 2.15; September, 3.23; October,
3.23; November 6.46; December, 9.68. The following shows
the age incidence of deaths reported as having occurred from
influenza:
Under
1 year,
10
40-50 years,
2
1- 5 years,
7
50-60 years,
4
5-10 years,
2
60-70 years,
9
10-20 years,
1
70-80 years,
28
20-30 years,
Over 80 years,
27
30-40 years,
3
93
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
The influenza death-rate for the whole State was 1.24 for
each 10,000 living population (11.43 m l &9 2 > 2 -3 1 m 1 &93> 44^
in 1894, 2.30 in 1895, 177 in 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,
3.32 in 1908, 2.33 in 1909, 1.68 in 1910, and 2.67 in 191 1.
DEATHS FROM INFLUENZA BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS, 1912.
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Somerset
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York
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Whooping Cough. — The number of deaths from whooping-
cough was 54 (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, 80 in 1908, 58 in 1909, 104 in 1910, and yy
in 191 1 ), of which 21 were males and 33 females. The number
of deaths in the cities was 20. Forty-two of the 54 deaths
from this cause were among infants under 1 year of age.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. «Tfc»3
The death-rate in the State from whooping cough was 0.72
per 10,000; that of the cities, 0.80.
The following shows the deaths from whooping cough ar-
ranged by counties, months, and age-periods.
WHOOPING COUGH BY COUNTIES, MONTHS,
AND AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
Bv Counties.
By Months.
January 10
February 8
March 6
April 5
May 4
June 2
July 4
August 4
September 3
October 2
November 4
December 2
Total 54
By Age-periods.
Under 1 42
1-5 12
5-10 -
Total 54
Androscoggin 3
Aroostook 10
Cumberland 5
Franklin
Hancock 6
Kennebec 4
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford -
Penobscot 11
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset 1
Waldo 2
Washington 3
York 9
State 54
Diphtheria. — There were for the year 1912, 97 deaths from
diphtheria. Of the decedents, 49 were males and 48 were fe-
males. Ages: Under 1, 10; 1-5, 39; 5-10, 30; 10-20, 15; 20-30,
1; 40-50, 1 ; 50-60, 1.
Of the 97 deaths, 34 were in the cities, and 63 in other places.
The diphtheria death-rate for the State was 1.29, and for the
cities, 1.37. The following exhibits the deaths from diphtheria
arranged by counties and months, and gives the death-rate in
each county:
184 REGISTRATION REPORT.
DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1912.
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1.91
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0.88
1.56
1.70
1.42
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis. . . .
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington . . .
York
2.23
1.62
0.46
0.49
1.65
0.54
0.86
1.18
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State
1.29
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
diphtheria for the twenty years 1893-1912 arranged by counties,
months, and age-periods.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
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DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND AGE-
PERIODS, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Under 1 361
1-5 1 ,283
5-10 728
10-20 330
20-30 63
30-40 .29
40-50 19
50-60 13
60-70 6
Over 70 7
Not stated 6
Total 2 ,845
Androscoggin 350
Aroostook 483
Cumberland 541
Franklin 48
Hancock 68
Kennebec 247
Knox 109
Lincoln 37
Oxford 87
Penobscot 224
Piscataquis 31
Sagadahoc 80
Somerset 104
Waldo 35
Washington 126
York 275
State 2 ,845
January 310
February 249
March 188
April 184
May 188
June 162
July 152
August 163
September 200
October 306
November 378
December 362
Not stated 3
Total 2 ,845
The following table shows the number of deaths from diph-
theria in each of the cities in each year from 1898 to 1912; 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.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates from Diphtheria
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1.70
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7
2
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3.29
1.98
2.10
2
1.94
2
2
0.92
1.91
2
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2
0.90
4.69
4.22
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1.79
2.77
7
6.36
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12.52
Belfast
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6 89
8
4.96
3
1.84
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4.20
6
3.57
Brewer
1
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3
5.89
Calais
1
1.31
1
1.31
1
1.29
1
1.29
3
5.74
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3.77
1
1.87
1
1 85
1
2.33
1
2.33
1
1.82
1
1.82
4
7.27
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3.63
Hallowell
1
3.56
1
3.62
38
16 27
47
19 95
17
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7
2.92
1
0.41
5
2.05
• 7
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Old Town
1
1.76
3
5.13
1
1 70
3
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Portland
31
6 40
9,9,
4 46
18
3 59
24
4 71
15
2 89
9
1 71
18
3 36
Rockland
1
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1.23
1
1 23
1
1
1.64
1.46
3
4.90
2
3.27
2
3.26
1
3
1.63
3.99
1
3
1.63
3.90
1
1
1.63
South Portland ....
1.27
Waterville
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1.06
1
1.03
3
3.01
5
4.91
5
4.80
Westbrook
2
2.80
1
1.39
10
13.73
2
2.72
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1.34
4
5.30
Total
117
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59
2.58
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1 82
44
1.88
70
2.96
State
240
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155
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1 m
115
1 64
115
1.63
162
2.28
State exclusive
of cities
123
2.64
58
1.24
89
1.90
68
1.45
73
1.55
71
1.51
92
1.95
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
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in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912.
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1.38
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1.33
4
2.62
4
2.58
55
2,68
3
2.45
1
0.81
4
3.20
2
3.17
2
1.57
17
1.03
-
-
5
2.13
5
2.10
1
0.42
1
0.41
1
0.40
2
0.80
6
2.36
39
1.12
4
3.52
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-
2
1.71
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5.32
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2.18
48
2.99
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-
1
1.86
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1
1.90
1
2.16
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0.95
9
5.29
1
0.58
2
1.15
3
1.71
15
8.35
8
4.68
4
2.33
8
4.63
103
4.10
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-
2
3.83
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-
2
3.74
8
1.04
-
-
1
1.27
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-
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1
1.25
2
3.27
1
1.64
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9
0.84
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4
7.10
4
7.05
4
8.06
1
2.02
1
2.04
21
2.63
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2
4.65
4
0.62
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1.82
1
1.82
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2
3.63
12
1.45
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3
1.11
1
3.49
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6
0.79
2
0.81
2
0.80
6
2.38
10
3.94
6
2.34
10
3.81
5
1.89
6
2.24
169
4.65
4
6.68
11
18.23
4
6.58
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1.63
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1.58
1
1.57
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3.33
10
1.85
13
2.36
7
1.24
11
1.92
13
2.23
9
1.54
7
1.18
5
0.83
212
2.68
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7.36
6
7.36
1
1.23
3
3.68
19
1.55
1
1.63
-
-
1
1.62
1
1.62
1
1.62
1
1.52
1
1.51
1
1.50
18
1.93
1
1.25
1
1.22
3
3.58
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2
2.60
15
1.28
5
4.69
3
2.75
7
6.29
4
3.52
2
1.74
3
2.62
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4.22
44
2.71
2
2.63
3
55
3.91
6
60
7.75
3
51
3.84
2.08
2
58
2.54
1
49
1.21
3
29
3.57
1.16
40
-
40
876
3.52
42
1.75
2.27
2.46
2.34
1.99
1.61
2.49
110
1.54
119
1.66
122
1.70
105
1.44
112
1.53
99
1.33
77
1.03
97
1.29
1907
1.79
68
1.44
64
1.36
62
1.31
54
1.12
54
1.12
50
1.01
48
0.96
57
1.14
1031
1.45
1 88
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Typhoid Fever. — There were 102 deaths from typhoid fever.
Of these, 61 were males and 41 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; 73 per cent, died between 10 and 50 years of age.
Ages: 1-5, 3; 5-10, 8; 10-20, 20; 20-30, 23; 30-40, 19; 40-
50, 12; 50-60, 12; 60-70, 3; 70-80, 2.
The largest number of deaths, 15, occurred in January, and
the smallest number, 4, in July. By quarters, 30 were in the
first quarter, 21 in the second, 26 in the third, and 25 in the last
quarter of the year.
The typhoid death-rate of 1.88 in the cities is much greater
than that in the villages and rural towns, which is 1.10. The
rate for the State is 1.35.
The following exhibits the number of deaths from typhoid
fever in each county, by months, with death-rate in each county.
TYPHOID FEVER, 1912.
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3
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1.84
Piscataquis. . .
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4
1.95
Sagadahoc. . . .
-
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1.10
Somerset
1
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3
0.82
Waldo
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0.86
Washington.. .
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2
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York
2
4
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1.59
State ....
15
9
6
9
7
5
4
9
13
9
7
9
102
1.35
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
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The following exhibits for the twenty years, 1893- 19 12 the
distribution of deaths from typhoid fever by counties, months
and age-periods :
TYPHOID FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 313
Aroostook 325
Cumberland 547
Franklin 79
Hancock 139
Kennebc 358
Knox 92
Lncoln 67
Oxford 155
Penobscot 628
Piscataquis 77
Sagadahoc 65
Somerset 122
Waldo 76
Washington 194
York 444
State 3 ,681
By Months.
January 288
February 248
March 311
April.... 283
May 246
June 197
July 185
August 299
September 444
October 490
November 352
December 331
Not stated 7
Total 3 ,681
By Age-periods.
Under 1 22
1-5 137
5-10 210
10-20 827
20-30 1 ,102
30-40 560
40-50 347
50-60 214
60-70 135
70-80 84
Over 80 18
Not stated 25
Total 3 ,681
The following table shows the number of deaths from ty-
phoid fever in each of the cities in each year from 1898 to
19 1 2, the typhoid death-rate of each city based upon the esti-
mated population of each of these years, the same facts for the
vState as a whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
190
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates From Typhoid
Cities.
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddef ord
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland .
Waterville
Westbrook ....
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2.38
5
3.91
4
3.09
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1
0.75
1
0.74
1
19
16.59
8
6.92
4
3.42
9
7.63
4
3.36
29
24.11
5
7
3.29
15
6.95
4
1.83
24
10.85
7
3.12
10
4.41
39
1
0.99
-
-
1
0.95
1
0.94
2
1.85
1
0.91
2
I 1
2.10
1
2.14
1
2.00
2
6
3.80
5
3.13
16
9.91
19
11.65
10
6.07
8
4.80
10
-
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4
8.38
1
2.07
7
14.29
1
2.01
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3
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4
5.25
2
2.61
3
3.90
3
3.88
2
2.58
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3
5.74
1
1.90
-
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2
3.74
1
1.85
1
1.84
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3
6.82
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2
4.65
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2
4.65
2
4.65
1
2
3.64
2
3.64
1
1.82
2
3.64
1
1.82
1
1.82
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1
3.56
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4
14.73
2
7.37
1
3.68
1
17
7.28
24
10.19
15
6.31
13
5.42
9
0.83
3
1.23
9
3
5.29
2
3.50
3
5.21
7
12.05
5
8.54
9
15.26
19
37
7.63
13
2.64
19
3.79
15
2.94
15
2.89
17
3.23
16
5
6.13
1
1.23
1
1.23
1
1.23
1
1.23
1
1.23
2
3
4.91
4
6.54
6
9.80
5
8.16
4
6.52
5
8.15
5
2
2.93
2
2.86
-
-
-
-
1
1.33
3
3.90
1
2
2.22
3
3.25
2
2.11
7
7.20
7
7.03
17
16.69
2
4
119
5.59
5.38
2
96
2.77
4.16
1
82
1.37
3.68
1
120
1.36
5.25
2
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2.70
3.07
3
115
4.01
3
121
4.91
226
3.29
206
2.98
196
2.82
224
3.21
162
2.31
225
3.18
242
107
2.29
110
2.42
114
2.43
104
2.22
91
1.94
110
2.34
121
0.73
4.12
16.99
1.79
3.91
5.94
5.89
2.33
3.68
3.66
31.97
2.99
2.45
8.14
1.27
1.92
3.98
5.11
3.41
2.57
Malarial Diseases. — About every year a few deaths have been
reported to the department as having been caused by malaria,
or malarial disease. Almost without exception when there was
good reason to believe that the deaths had malarial cause, the
infection was contracted outside the State. For the year 1910,
no deaths were reported as having been caused by malaria, for
191 1 only 3, and only 2 reported for this year.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
TGI
Fever in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912.
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1.23
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4.89
7
5.66
3
2.40
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3.96
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2.35
4
3.03
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2.24
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2.22
112
6.19
17
7.32
10
4.26
7
2.94
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2.90
9
2.70
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3.23
21
8.37
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2.76
192
5.46
1
0.88
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1.71
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1.06
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2.84
1
1.08
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1.00
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1.01
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1.90
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1
2.17
10
1.36
13
7.65
3
1.75
3
1.73
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4
2.26
3
1.86
2
1.16
2
1.16
104
4.19
1
1.94
1
1.92
2
3.78
2
3.74
1
1.85
2
4.14
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25
3.33
3
3.83
4
5.08
6
7.59
2
2.52
3
3.76
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32
2.73
-
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1
1.80
1
2.03
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10
1.26
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1
2.33
2
1
4.65
1.82
1
2.82
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1
2.94
15
10
2.19
1.21
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2
7.36
-
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1
3.68
12
2.94
8
3.23
8
3.20
5
1.91
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3.15
1
0.39
2
0.76
3
1.13
2
0.75
120
3.30
5
8.35
6
9.94
8
13.16
6
9.80
3
4.86
3
4.75
2
3.77
2
3.11
83
9.50
14
2.58
9
1.63
11
1.96
22
4.01
15
2.58
31
5.29
21
3.53
23
3.82
278
3.43
1
1.23
3
3.68
1
1.23
-
-
3
3.67
-
-
2
2.45
2
2.44
24
1.96
2
3.25
2
3.02
-
-
36
4.57
1
1.25
-
-
-
-
2
2.79
-
-
2
2.68
1
1.34
1
1.30
16
1.44
2
1.87
-
-
1
0.90
3
2.64
1
0.87
6
5.24
1
0.86
-
-
54
3.52
2
2.63
-
-
-
-
1
1.28
-
-
2
2.42
1
1.19
-
-
22
1.95
79
3.30
52
2.15
51
2.08
61
2.48
48
1.93
70
2.85
64
2.57
47
1.88
1196
3.39
15G
2.18
133
1.85
124
1.73
151
2.08
110
1.51
149
2.01
135
1.80
102
1.36
2541
2.38
77
1.63
81
1.72
73
1.54
90
1 88
62
1.28
79
1.60
71
1.42
55
1.10
1345
1.89
Tuberculosis. — In 191 2 tuberculosis in its various forms was
the cause of 995 deaths (1,513 in 1892, 1,446 in 1893, 1,443 m
1894, 1,397 in 1895, 1,359 in 1896, 1,338 in 1897, r > 2 39 in l8 9 8 ,
1,241 in 1899, 1,223 in 1900, 1,250 in 1901, 1,165 m 1 9^2 > 1,076
in 1903, 1,217 m i 9°4j 1 j io 9 in I 9°5> 1 , 1 7& m 1906, 1,214 i n
1907, 1,145 i n 1908, 1,059 i n I 9°9 J I.H7 in 1910, and 1,054 in
191 1.) The death-rate per 10,000 from this cause was 13.23.
192
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following table shows the number of deaths from tu-
berculosis (all kinds) in each county by months, with the death-
rate in each county.
TUBERCULOSIS (ALL KINDS) BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS, 1912.
Counties.
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5
8
11
11
11
3
5
6
6
5
5
7
83
13.62
Aroostook. . . .
5
7
5
6
12
3
10
4
3
5
7
7
74
9.55
Cumberland . .
12
11
18
21
22
17
13
15
9
14
6
6
164
14.36
Franklin
2
-
2
1
3
-
-
2
2
3
-
1
16
8.31
Hancock
4
4
8
2
-
5
9
1
6
3
3
2
47
13.34
Kennebec . . . .
13
5
6
5
8
7
7
3
6
7
10
5
82
12.89
Knox
1
2
4
6
5
3
3
4
6
-
2
5
41
14.29
Lincoln
1
2
-
4
4
4
1
1
2
2
-
1
22
12.27
Oxford
3
3
7
8
2
2
-
4
5
2
2
7
45
12.14
Penobscot. . . .
13
13
12
19
18
13
8
14
13
13
5
11
152
17.41
Piscataquis. . .
3
3
1
2
2
1
-
1
-
2
4
1
20
9.77
Sagadahoc. . . .
-
2
3
1
3
3
3
2
3
4
5
1
30
16.46
Somerset
4
3
7
4
4
5
3
5
1
2
2
2
42
11.42
Waldo
3
1
4
5
5
2
-
1
3
2
5
2
33
14.21
Washington.. .
6
5
5
3
6
3
1
6
3
4
5
4
51
12.02
York
7
13
8
9
12
11
9
4
3
9
4
4
93
13.44
State . . . .
82
82
101
107
117
82
72
73
71
77
65
66
995
13.23
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
l 93
The following table shows the deaths from tuberculosis (all
kinds) arranged according to sex and age-periods.
TUBERCULOSIS (ALL KINDS) BY SEX AND AGE-
PERIODS, 1912.
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20
13
19
26
5
8
44
78
112
131
103
93
57
51
49
40
50
37
19
21
7
11
1
486
509
Total
33
45
13
122
243
196
108
89
87
40
18
1
995
13
L94
RECxISTRATlON REPORT.
The following table shows the number of deaths from tuber-
culosis in each of the cities in each year from 1898 to 1912, the
tuberculosis death-rate of, each city based upon the estimated
Deaths and Deatk-Rates from Tuberculosis
Cities.
24
22
43
20
5
27
10
11
8
7
5
4
60
9
113
19
9
9
20
19
444
1239
795
19.03
19.21
20.19
19.75
10.52
17.08
21.24
14.51
15.30
15.92
9.09
14.25
25.70
15.86
23.31
23.30
14.72
13.18
22.21
26.56
15
20
50
11
5
34
15
16
19
9
11
7
50
9
107
11
13
9
21
18
450
1241
791
11.74
17.29
23.17
10.68
10.68
21.28
31.44
21.00
36.05
20.70
20.00
25.35
21.23
15.74
21.70
13.49
21.25
12.85
22.73
24.94
20
21
34
22
12
28
18
19
13
5
9
11
45
11
109
18
9
13
15
16
448
1223
775
15.44
17.97
15.56
21.00
26.00
17.34
37.23
24.82
24.48
11.64
16.36
40.53
18.94
19.09
21.74
22.09
14.70.
18.12
15.83
21.97
21
22
51
31
9
38
15
24
17
8
8
7
33
10
124
18
10
11
13
22
492
1250
758
16.00
18.65
23.05
29.10
18.98
23.29
30.62
31.20
31.77
18.62
14.54
25.79
13.77
17.22
24.32
22.09
16.32
14.97
13.38
29.94
8
18
48
19
11
37
7
12
9
5
11
6
51
14
120
15
7
9
9
11
427
1165
738
6.02
15.11
21.43
17.55
22.60
22.44
14.10
15.52
16.69
11.64
19.99
22.11
21.10
23.92
23.16
18.40
11.42
11.97
9.04
14.84
18
20
37
13
12
37
11
13
10
7
8
8
28
14
98
23
8
12
18
10
405
1076
671
13.37
16.63
16.31
11.80
24.03
22.21
21.88
16.74
18.41
16.29
14.53
29.48
11.49
23.74
18.61
28.22
13.04
15.61
17.67
13.37
20
22
58
15
10
39
16
14
10
3
8
3
41
16
102
20
12
15
19
11
454
1217
763
14.67
18 11
25.27
Bath
13.42
Belfast
19.53
Biddeford
23.18
31.42
17.95
18.27
6.98
14 53
11 05
16.68
Old Town
26.92
19 07
24.54
19 54
South Portland ....
19.08
18.23
Westbrook
14.58
Total
20.09
18.01
17.03
20.14
17.96
16.91
19.83
17.61
16.54
21.52
17.90
16.16
18.45
16.58
15.71
17.30
15.23
14.27
19 17
17 13
State exclusive
of cities
16.20
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
*95
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, 1898-1912.
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17
12.32
18
12.88
28
19.80
17
11.88
21
14.51
19
12.61
13
8.51
22
14.20
281
13.53
22
17.94
18
14.54
20
16.01
24
19.03
33
25.83
32
24.22
25
18.71
23
17.02
342
18.42
51
21.96
48
20.43
54
22.71
47
19.54
60
24.67
55
22.17
45
17.93
50
19.69
731
20.94
20
17.61
11
9.54
9
7.69
14
11.79
10
8.29
14
14.90
5
4.74
16
17.43
230
14.35
8
15.25
6
11.17
7
12.73
9
17.14
5
9.52
10
21.65
15
32.48
7
15.16
131
17.66
29
17.06
45
26.21
38
21.92
49
27.96
34
19.19
42
24.59
38
22.13
33
19.11
548
21.67
21
40.73
18
34.48
14
26.50
4
7.48
10
18.48
12
21.18
7
11.74
14
24.00
192
23.24
17
21.69
12
15.24
14
17.70
13
16.36
10
12.53
15
24.53
18
30.19
10
17.22
218
19.81
13
23.58
13
23.41
10
17.88
8
14.20
17
29.97
17
34.27
9
18.27
4
8.18
177
22.05
5
11.64
8
18.62
3
6.98
6
13.97
7
12.34
5
14.09
3
8.63
3
8.83
84
13.16
7
12.71
5
9.08
14
25.42
12
21.78
11
19.96
7
13.18
15
28.30
6
11.38
137
16.72
8
29.48
9
33.16
8
29.48
8
29.48
6 22.11
4
13.97
5
17.37
8
27.64
102
24.75
42
16.94
58
23.20
57
22.62
52
20.47
36 14.05
52
19.81
45
16.99
50
18.70
700
18.78
19
31.72
17
28.17
14
23.03
18
29.40
11 17.83
12
19.00
8
12.55
20
31.12
202
22.35
100
18.41
101
18.31
104
18.57
104
18.13
105 18.04
76
12.98
100
16.83
100
16.60
1,563
19.32
18
22.09
12
14.72
16
19.63
13
15.95
7 8.59
8
9.79
15
18.35
10
12.23
223
18.23
13
21.15
8
13.01
12
19.49
7
11.36
6! 9.73
7
10.63
6
9.05
5
7.49
132
14.13
9
11.21
13
15.85
n
13.14
7
9.76
7
11.13
19
25.43
10
13.39
-
-
154
13.71
16
15.01
17
15.60
23
20.65
16
14.07
15
13.03
27
23.56
20
17.16
14
11.81
263
16.67
10
13.14
12
15.64
1012.92
12
15.38
10
12.71
15
18.11
11
13.11
15
17.69
202
17.66
445
18.57
449
18.53
466
19.01
440
17.91
421
16.96
448
18.24
413
16.58
410
16.41
6.612
18.58
1109
15.52
1176
16.36
1214
16.91
1145
15.75
1059
14.49
1117
15.05
1054
14.09
995
13.23
17280
16.12
664
14.08
727
12.40
748
15.82
705
14.65
638
13.22
669
13.47
641
12.84
585
11.65
10668
14.93
196 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Cerebral Tuberculosis. — (Tubercular Meningitis.) — The num-
ber of deaths was 76; 30 were of males and 46 of females.
The number for the cities was 28. The death-rate for the
State was 1.01 ; for the cities 1.12.
Ages: Under 1, 14; 1-5, 24; 5-10, 6; 10-20, 13; 20-30, 6;
30-40, 5 ; 40-50, 3 ; 50-60, 5.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. — (Consumption.) — From this cause
780 deaths were registered in 191 2, which is equivalent to a
death-rate of 10.37 P er 10,000 of population. The death-rate
for the cities was 12.97. The following is a tabular arrange-
ment of the number of deaths in the State from pulmonary
tuberculosis in each of the twenty-one registration years, to-
gether with the death-rate from consumption for each year :
Number of Death-rate
Deaths. per 10,000.
1892 1,352 20.24
18 93 1,299 J 9-35
1894 1,262 , 18.80
1895 1,195 I7-7I
1896 1,172 17.21
1897 1,128 16.47
1898 1,021 ... .• 14.85
1899 1,015 14.69
1900 1 ,027 14-79
1901 • • • 1,033 14-87
J 902 970 13.97
1903 901 12.97
1904 1,016 14-63
J 905 894 12.50
J 9o6 915 12.73
T 907 • 950 13-14
1908 893 12.29
J909 830 11.36
1910 889 11.98
1911 842 11.25
19 12 780 10.37
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. 197
There were in 1912, 572 fewer deaths than in 1892, 519
fewer than in 1893, 482 fewer than in 1894, 415 fewer than
in 1895, 392 fewer than in 1896, 348 fewer than in 1897, 241
fewer than in 1898, 235 fewer than in 1899, 247 fewer than in
1900, 253 fewer than in 1901, 190 fewer than in 1902, 121
fewer than in 1903, 236 fewer than in 1904, 114 fewer than in
1905, 135 fewer than in 1906, 170 fewer than in 1907, 113
fewer than in 1908, 50 fewer than in 1909, 109 fewer than in
1910, and 62 fewer than in 191 1.
Ages: Under 1, 8; 1-5, 14; 5-10, 6; 10-20, 91; 20-30, 212;
30-40, 164; 40-50, 88; 50-60, 69; 60-70, y6; 70-80, 35; 80 and
over, 17.
It is thus shown in this report, that the smallest number of
deaths occurred at the age-period 5-10 years, and that of the
decedents, 71 per cent died at those ages when their deaths
entailed the greatest loss to the State.
As to the sex, 392 of the decedents, or 50.3 per cent., were
males; and 388, or 49.7 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 :
190 REGISTRATION REPORT.
CONSUMPTION BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1912.
Counties.
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5
8
11
10
3
5
4
3
5
5
7
69
11.32
Aroostook. . . .
4
4
5
3
10
2
6
4
2
5
5
5
55
7.10
Cumberland . .
11
11
12
17
18
10
10
12
6
10
5
4
126
11.03
Franklin
2
-
2
1
2
-
-
1
2
3
-
1
14
7.28
Hancock
3
4
6
2
-
1
9
-
6
3
1
2
37
10.50
Kennebec ....
13
5
5
3
6
5
4
2
4
6
8
5
66
10.38
Knox
-
-
3
6
1
3
2
4
4
-
2
5
30
10.45
Lincoln
1
2
-
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
-
1
18
10.04
Oxford
3
3
7
6
1
1
-
4
4
2
2
4
37
9.98
Penobscot. . . .
12
8
8
16
12
7
7
12
12
10
3
8
115
13.20
Piscataquis. . .
1
2
1
2
2
1
-
-
-
1
4
1
15
7.33
Sagadahoc. . . .
-
2
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
2
4
1
24
13.17
Somerset
4
2
7
3
1
5
3
4
-
2
2
1
34
9.24
Waldo
2
1
3
4
4
1
-
1
2
2
4
1
25
10.77
Washington.. .
4
5
5
3
4
3
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5
3
3
3
2
40
9.43
York
6
11
7
7
9
9
8
4
2
6
3
3
75
10.84
State
69
65
81
88
86
56
58
60
54
61
51
51
780
10.37
The following table shows the deaths from pulmonary tuber-
culosis arranged according to sex and age-periods :
CONSUMPTION BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
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45
46
19
7
392
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3
8
2
58
116
82
39
24
30
16
10
-
388
Total
8
14
6
91
212
164
88
69
76
35
17
-
780
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
199
For the twenty years 1893-1912, 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, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 1 ,565
Aroostook 1 ,378
Cumberland 2 ,948
Franklin 449
Hancock 1 ,044
Kennebec 1 ,819
Knox 995
Lincoln 530
Oxford 759
Penobscot 2 ,408
Piscataquis 448
Sagadahoc 536
Somerset 983
Waldo 784
Washington 1 ,470
York 1 ,916
State 20,032
By Months.
January 1 ,701
February 1 ,687
March 2 ,023
April 1 ,963
May 1 ,942
June 1 ,678
July 1 ,604
August 1 ,499
September 1 ,387
October 1 ,497
November 1 ,428
December 1 ,606
Not stated 17
Total 20,032
By Age-periods.
Under 1 286
1-5 293
5-10 173
10-20 2,338
20-30 5 ,728
30-40 3 ,854
40-50 2 ,440
50-60 1 ,869
60-70 1 ,596
70-80 1,077
Over 80 303
Not stated 75
Total 20,032
The following table shows the number of deaths from pul-
monary tuberculosis in each of the cities in each year from 1898
to 19 1 2, 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.
200 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths, and Death-Rates from Pulmonary Tuberculosis
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16.65
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9.39
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16.59
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18.54
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17.78
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10.69
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19.70
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14.43
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16.83
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7
12.34
9
15.74
10
17.35
9
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18.57
87
17.64
82
16.35
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15.94
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7.36
17
20.86
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11.45
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14.77
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19.22
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15.93
363
16.24
375
16.60
405
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14.84
1015
14.69
1027
14.79
1033
669
14.33
652
13.94
652
13.92
628
10.67
16.95
16.27
27.22
16.87
20.84
29.49
26.00
28.03
18.62
9.09
25.79
10.43
15.50
19.81
20.85
11.42
14.97
10.30
23.14
17.71
14.71
13.39
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10.79
14.87
13.81
13.33
14
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13
16
13.30
21
31
13.67
47
13
11.80
11
10
20.02
7
31
18.61
36
8
15.91
14
9
11.59
10
7
12.89
7
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2
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12.72
8
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21
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33
10
16.95
14
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15.19
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20
24.54
16
8
13.04
10
9
11.71
13
16
15.70
15
9
12.04
11
333
14.22
373
901
12.75
1016
568
12.08
643
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17.29
20.48
9.84
13.67
21.40
27.49
12.82
12.79
4.65
14.53
11.05
13.42
23.56
15.33
19.63
16.28
16.54
14.39
14.58
15.75
14.30
13.65
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
201
in the Cities and in the State, 1898-1912.
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17
11.74
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18
11.62
221
10.64
21
17.13
15
12.12
18
14.41
19
15.07
30
23.48
28
21.19
20
14.97
16
11.84
291
15.69
39
16.79
35
14.89
40
16.82
36
14.97
45
18.50
41
16.53
37
14.74
40
14.97
567
16.19
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16.73
8
6.94
6
5.13
12
10.10
9
7.47
12
12.77
5
4.74
11
11.98
191
11.89
8
15.25
4
7.44
6
10.91
9
17.14
4
7.62
8
17.32
11
23.82
2
4.34
105
14.25
20
11.77
31
18.06
31
17.88
37
21.11
26
14.68
34
19.91
30
17.47
29
17.38
454
18.03
16
31.03
11
21.07
10
18.93
3
5.61
8
14.78
11
19.41
5
8.70
11
18.85
147
19.36
16
20.41
12
15.24
10
12.64
12
15.10
9
11.28
12
19.62
15
25.16
8
13.78
181
16.43
12
21.77
11
19.81
10
17.88
4
7.10
14
24.68
15
30.24
7
14-21
3
6.55
150
18.72
4
9.31
6
13.96
3
6.98
5
11.64
5
11.64
3
8.45
2
5.76
3
8.83
73
11.58
7
12.71
3
5.45
11
19.98
6
10.89
9
16.33
6
11.30
12
22.64
4
7.58
107
13.06
8
29.48
8
29.48
7
25.79
8
29.48
5
18.42
4
13.97
5
17.37
8
27.64
93
22.56
31
12.51
43
17.20
43
17.06
38
14.96
26
10.15
39
14.86
34
12.83
42
15.70
541
14.52
18
30.06
13
21.54
14
23.03
11
17.97
9
14.59
8
12.66
7
10.99
16
26.45
165
14.51
77
14.17
77
13.96
78
13.93
68
11.85
78
13.40
63
12.56
73
12.29
78
12.94
1,202
14.99
18
22.09
10
12.27
14
17.18
10
12.27
3
3.68
6
7.34
10
12.23
10
12.23
185
15.12
12
19.52
8
13.01
11
17.87
4
6.49
5
8.11
2
3.04
6
9.05
4
5.99
106
11.41
2
2.49
11
13.41
8
9.55
6
8.36
4
6.36
13
17.40
10
13.39
-
-
117
10.40
14
13.13
15
13.76
17
15.27
12
10.55
12
10.43
24
20.95
18
15.44
11
9.28
218
13.81
8
10.51
12
15.64
8
10.34
10
12.81
9
11.44
11
13.28
10
11.93
10
11.79
165
14.43
362
15.11
347
14.32
365
14.99
325
13.22
327
13.18
355
14.45
329
13.21
324
12.97
5,279
14.85
894
12.51
915
12.73
950
13.14
893
12.29
830
11.36
889
11.98
842
11.25
780
10.37
13976
13.03
532
11.28
568
12.03
585
12.37
568
11.81
503
10.42
534
10.75
513
10.27
456
9.08
8,697
12.17
202
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Abdominal Tuberculosis. — There were 63 deaths from this
cause, 27 males and 36 females.
Ages: Under 1, 5; 1-5, 1; 5-10, 1; 10-20, 5; 20-40, 27:
40-60, 17; over 60, 7.
Acute Miliary Tuberculosis. — There were 10 deaths from this
cause, 2 males and 8 females.
Ages : Under 1,1; 10-20, 2 ; 20-30, 3 ; 30-40, 2 ; over 40, 2.
Tuberculosis, Other Forms. — Of these deaths, 66 in all, the
cause assigned was : Disseminated tuberculosis, 22 ; tuberculo-
sis of kidneys, 7; tuberculosis of bones, 7; tuberculosis of
glands, 6; tubercular abscess, 4; tuberculosis of bladder, 4;
scrofulosis, 3; thigh, 1; Pott's disease, 10; white swellings, 2.
There were 26 deaths from erysipelas ; 32 from pyemia and
septicemia, and 14 from puerperal fever — giving a special death-
rate of 0.19. The following shows the distribution of puerperal
fever by months and counties:
January 2
February 4
March
April
May
June
J«iy
O
O
O
o
o
August 3
September o
October 1
November 4
December o
Total
14
Androscoggin o
Aroostook 1
Cumberland 1
Franklin o
Hancock 1
Kennebec 4
Knox o
Lincoln o
Oxford o
Penobscot 1
Piscataquis 4
Sagadahoc . . . . , o
Somerset 1
Waldo o
Washington I
York o
Total
14
The
Thirty-nine deaths were returned under alcoholism
special death-rate from alcoholism was 0.52.
Rheumatism. — The returns give 65 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
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
203
1902, 58 in 1903, 60 in 1904, 60 in 1905, 54 in 1906, 47 in 1907,
47 in 1908, 45 in 1909, 56 in 1910, and 58 in 191 1), 31 were
males and 34 females. Twenty-three of these deaths were in
the cities. The special death-rate for this disease was, there-
fore, 0.86, and that in the cities was 0.90. The following shows
the deaths from this cause arranged by counties, months, and
age-groups :
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin
5
January
5
Under 1
... -
Aroostook
8
February
7
1-5
... -
Cumberland
9
March
5
5-10
3
Franklin
1
April
10
10-20
6
Hancock
5
May
3
20-30
4
Kennebec
5
June
2
30-40
4
3
July
5
40-50
4
Lincoln
2
August
3
50-60
9
Oxford
3
September
8
60-70
14
4
1
1
4
October
November
December
Total
6
4
7
70-80
Over 80
Total
13
Piscataquis
8
Sagadahoc
65
Somerset
65
Waldo
7
Washington
3
York
4
State
65
The following shows the distribution of deaths from rheu-
matism by counties, months, and age-periods for the twenty
years, 1893-1912.
204
REGISTRATION REPORT.
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 59
Aroostook 75
Cumberland 157
Franklin
Hancock 52
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln 37
Oxford 66
Penobscot 126
Piscataquis 35
Sagadahoc 33
Somerset 61
Waldo 47
Washington 54
York 103
State 1 ,072
By Months.
January 102
February 119
March
April
May 102
June 58
July 87
August 83
September 74
October 76
November 99
December 102
Not stated 3
Total 1 ,072
By Age-periods.
Under 1 6
1-5 18
5-10 39
10-20 90
20-30 66
30-40 69
40-50 86
50-60 143
60-70 221
70-80 240
Over 80 91
Not stated 3
Total 1 ,072
Cancer. — From cancer in its various forms and locations
there were 828 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 J907, 710 in 1908, 727 in 1909,
762 in 1910, and 738 in 1911). Of the decedents, 261 were
males and 567 were females. The cancer death-rate for the
State was 11.02.
Distributed as to its more frequent locations, there died of
cancer of the stomach, 208; peritonerm and intestines, 151;
female genital organs, 120; liver, 117; breast, 61; skin, 30;
buccal cavity, 26; abdomen, 19; neck, 10; kidney, 10; prostate,
9 ; bladder, 7 ; glands, 7 ; pelvis, 7 ; lungs, 6 ; eye, 5 ; larynx, 5 ;
arm, 4; throat, 4; band, 2; brain 1 ; leg, 1 ; nose, 1 ; shoulder, 1 ;
various, 6; unspecified, 10.
The deaths from cancer, arranged by sex and age-periods of
the decedents, are exhibited in the following:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. 205
CANCER BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
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Sex.
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73
76
75
15
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5
35
85
120
149
118
47
2
567
Total
1
3
1
2
8
38
99
193
225
193
62
3
828
The distribution of cancer by counties and age-groups and
the special death-rate for each county are shown in the fol-
lowing for 1912, and for the twenty years, 1893-1912:
CANCER, 1912 AND 1893-1912.
1912.
Counties.
si
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1893-1912.
Age-Groups.
Number
of deaths.
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland..
Franklin
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington..
York
State . . .
76
46
146
25
42
73
35
28
35
95
10
28
30
31
50
78
828
12.47
5.94
12.77
12.98
11.92
11.48
12.20
15.62
9.44
10.91
4.88
15.37
8.15
13.35
11.78
11.25
11.02 12
951
8.65
471
3.74
,144
10.51
364
9.88
623
8.45
,107
9.27
584
9.61
416
10.42
561
8.53
326
8.49
250
7.14
361
9.04
596
8.73
451
9.05
659
7.38
277
9.75
141
8.63
Under 1 year
1
From l-5years . .
3
5-10 " ..
1
" 10-20 " ..
2
' ' 20-30 "
8
' ' 30-40 " . .
38
' ' 40-50 " . .
99
' ' 50-60 * «
193
' ' 60-70 " . .
225
' ' 70-80 "
193
Over 80 years
62
Not stated
3
828
15
20
13
48
161
619
1,511
2 ,547
3,248
2,868
1 ,043
48
12,141
200
REGISTRATION REPORT.
CANCER, 1902-1912.
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OS
CO
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OS
C
OS
©
2
o
os
oo
o
OS
OS
o
OS
d
OS
OS
OS
Cancer of buccal cavity
19
19
29
25
29
28
30
28
29
23
26
Cancer of stomach and liver. . .
249
220
238
273
215
288
266
286
288
289
325
Cancer of the peritoneum, in-
testines and rectum
61
75
76
76
101
101
99
97
109
117
151
Cancer of female genital organs
98
91
78
100
92
116
100
108
105
121
120
Cancer of breast
fiR
54
57
51
49
70
64
R?
77
65
61
Cancer of skin
31
21
27
?,4
30
33
42
39
38
Cancer of other organs, and of
organs not specified
94
118
106
113
101
101
109
107
116
101
115
615
598
611
662
617
737
710
727
762
738
828
Diabetes. — The deaths from this cause numbered 149 (55 in
1892, 65 in 1893, 71 in 1894, 77 in 1895, 67 in 1896, 95 in 1897,
88 in 1898, 95 in 1899, 74 in 1900, 87 in 1901, 83 in 1902, 92
in 1903, 91 in 1904, 115 in 1905, 121 in 1906, 107 in 1907, lib
in 1908, 129 in 1909, 127 in 1910, and 174 in 191 1). The
special death-rate from diabetes was, therefore 1.98 in 19 12.
Sixty-three of the decedents were males and 86 were females.
Ages: 1-5, 4; 5-10, 6; 10-20, 11 ; 20-30, 11 ; 30-40, 6; 40-5C,
8 ; 50-60, 19 ; 60-70, 41 ; 70-80, 35 ; 80-90, 8.
Old Age. — There were registered 585 deaths as due to old
age, 253 men and 332 women, the old age limit not including
any persons who died at an age lower than 60 years. Of these
decedents, 8 were from 60 to 70 years of age; 138 were from
70 to 80; 310 were from 80 to 90; 122 were from 90 to 100;
while 8 were over 100 years of age, and 2 not stated.
From Table No. 34, however, it will be seen that the whole
number of persons who died at the ages between 60 and 100
years or more was 5,543, or one death in every four and nine
tenths was of a person who was between 60 and 100 years of
age or older.
The following shows the number of deaths in each county of
persons 60 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.
207
Counties.
Q
IS
Counties.
05
03
«2
409
239
867
164
300
559
279
169
67.12
30.86
75.87
85.18
85.13
88.91
97.22
94.28
267
625
114
173
279
242
315
545
72 05
71 75
Piscataquis
55 68
Franklin
94.94
75 . 83
Waldo
104.21
74 22
York
78 . 75
Centenarians. — Among the persons whose decease occurred in
1912, one man and seven women had exceeded the age of 100
years. Their names, together with a few facts relating to the
life history of each are as follows :
May 14, Peter Levesque died in Woodland at the age of 109
years. He was born in Riviere du Loup, Quebec. He was a
farmer. No information was given about his parents.
February 14, Sarah E. Hodgkins died in Bath, at the age of
103 years, 6 months and 16 days. She was born in Bath. Her
father, James Rowe, was a sea-captain, who was lost at sea
with his wife when this person was a very young child. She
was then adopted by Gardiner people. Her mother's name
was not given.
December 12, Alary Nedeon died in Hampden, at the age of
103 years. She was born in Canada. No information was
given about her parents.
April 3, Pessie Slosberg died in Randolph at the age of 102
years. She was born in Russia. The names of parents were
not given. They were Russian born.
September 4, Judith H. Lowell died in Carroll, at the age of
101 years, 2 months and 19 days. She was born in China,
Maine. Her parents were American born.
2o8 REGISTRATION REPORT.
August 25, Lucy White Purington died in West Bath at the
age of 101 years, and 9 days. She was a native of West Bath.
Her father, Joseph White, a farmer, was also born in West
Bath. Her mother, Sarah Curtis, was born in Brunswick.
December 13, Mary Ackley died at Milton PL, at the age of
100 years, 3 months, and 24 days. She was born in Buckfield.
Her parents, Henry Brown and Phebe Brock, were American
born.
January 1, Sally Wentworth died at Knox, at the age of 100
years, 3 months and 17 days. She was born in Sedgwick.
Her father, whose name was Reed, and his wife, were Amer-
ican born.
Diseases of the Nervous System and of Organs of Special
Sense. — The number of deaths registered under the causes in-
cluded in this group was 1,548 (1,459 m 1892, 1,451 in 1893,
1,543 in 1894, 1,585 in 1895, 1,520 in 1896, 1,661 in 1897,
1,607 m 1898, 1,728 in 1899, I >°5 2 m 1900, 1,615 m IC ;oi,
1.600 in 1902, 1,641 in 1903, 1,578 in 1904, 1,648 in 1905, 1,524
in 1906, 1,731 in 1907, 1,624 in 1908, 1,543 in 1909, 1,672 in
1910, and 1,540 in 191 1), or 20.59 to every 10,000 of popula-
tion.
Inflammation of the Brain or Membranes. — The number of
deaths was 108 (236 in 1892, 263 in 1893, 286 in 1894, 261 in
1895, 242 in 1896, 327 in 1897, 272 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, 215 in 1908, 153 in
1909, 149 in 1910, and 113 in 191 1), 59 males and 49 females.
Of these, 54 were in the cities. The death-rate from the several
diseases grouped under this head was 1.44.
Ages: Under 1, 37; 1-5, 27; 5-10, 9; 10-20, 10; 20-40, II ;
40-60, 5 ; over 60, 9.
Apoplexy. — From this cause 930 deaths occurred (488 in
1892, 422 in 1893, 408 in 1894, 488 in 1895, 492 in 1896, 555 in
l &97, 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, 802 in 1908, 817 in 1909, 887 in 1910, and 860 in
191 1 J, 430 males and 500 females. Of these 303 were in the
cities. The State's death-rate from apoplexy was, therefore,
12.37; that of the cities, 12.13.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 20Q
The largest number of deaths from apoplexy, 263, occurred
in the winter; the largest number in any one month was 90 in
February.
In 1894, 1896, 1900, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, and 191 1, the
greatest mortality from this cause occurred in the spring; in
1892, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1899, I 9 OI > l 9°2» I 9°4> J 907, 1909,
and 1910 in the winter; in 1898, in the winter and spring; and
in 1902, in the summer.
Conversely, the smallest number of deaths, 62 was in August ;
the smallest number in any one season was 205 in the fall
months. Over 78 per cent of the deaths were of persons 60
years of age and upward.
14
210
REGISTRATION REPORT.
APOPLEXY BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1912.
CD
a
Counties.
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a
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Androscoggin .
3
8
11
9
3
4
4
5
7
2
5
5
66
10.83
Aroostook. . . .
3
4
2
3
2
2
3
2
4
2
4
6
37
4.78
Cumberland . .
15
11
8
7
15
11
13
10
14
11
11
20
146
12.78
Franklin
2
5
1
4
2
2
2
1
4
3
2
2
30
15.58
Hancock
5
4
5
3
2
6
6
1
8
4
2
4
50
14.19
Kennebec ....
9
12
6
4
14
10
3
2
10
8
7
6
91
14.34
Knox
7
3
6
4
5
4
7
1
5
2
3
7
54
18.82
Lincoln
2
-
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
-
2
17
9.48
Oxford
2
9
2
3
5
1
4
4
3
3
4
3
43
11.60
Penobscot. . . .
6
8
5
12
7
8
5
12
11
11
11
8
104
11.94
Piscataquis. . .
2
1
1
1
-
2
2
3
1
2
4
1
20
9.77
Sagadahoc. . . .
3
5
-
2
1
1
2
1
1
5
4
1
26
14.27
Somerset
5
3
5
10
4
9
6
2
5
4
2
5
60
16.31
Waldo
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
2
5
1
5
26
11.19
Washington . .
7
6
2
3
4
4
4
7
6
6
5
4
58
13.67
York
11
10
10
9
7
6
6
8
7
10
8
10
102
14.74
State
84
90
66
79
73
72
71
62
89
82
73
89
930
12.37
The following is a tabular exhibit by sex and age-groups of
the deaths from apoplexy:
APOPLEXY BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
T3
Sex.
cS
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o
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o
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Males
4
1
-
1
4
4
19
68
108
139
81
1
430
Females
4
2
-
"
3
11
27
58
122
167
106
-
500
Totals
8
3
-
1
7
15
46
126
230
306
187
1
930
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
211
APOPLEXY, 1912 AND 1896-1912.
1912.
1893-
1912.
1896-
1912.
Counties.
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£•3
*2
Q a
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©
o
esi-n
66
37
146
30
50
91
54
17
43
104
20
26
60
26
58
102
10.83
4.78
12.78
15.58
1,123
414
2,319
307
10.55
3.70
11.39
10.81
14.19 580
14.34 1,400
18.82 673
9.48 426
11.60; 635
1 1 . 94 1 .348
8.48
12.12
12.00
11.63
Oxford.
9.97
9.23
9.77
266
8.51
14.27
16.31
11.19
13.67
14.74
457
696
509
668
1,509
11.50
10.55
Waldo
10.85
7.83
York . .
11.67
State
930
12.37
13 ,420
9.78
Softening of the Brain. — From cerebral softening there were
21 deaths — those of io males and n females.
Ages : From 50-60, 3 ; 60-70, 5 ; 70-80, 9 ; over 80, 4.
Paralysis. — Of the 154 deaths from paralysis, 68 persons
were males and 86 were females.
Ages: 10-20, 3; 20-30, 2; 30-40, 5; 40-50, 6; 50-60, 22;
60-70, 37; 70-80, 54; 80-90, 21; unknown, 4.
Epilepsy. — Twenty-one males and 14 females died of epi-
lepsy, 35 in all.
Ages: Under 1, 2; 1-5, 2; 10-20, 5; 20-40, 9; 40-60, 10;
over 60, 7.
212
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Tetanus. — This disease was the cause of 2 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, 6 in 1908, 5 in 1909,
11 in 1910, and 9 in 191 1). The decedents were 2 females.
Ages: 5-10, 1; 70-80, 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 1,292 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, I P45 i n '1900,
1,076 in 1901, 1,097 in 1902, 1,153 in 1903, 1,191 in 1904,
1,222 in 1905, 1,246 in 1906, 1,381 in 1907, 1,284 m 1908,
1,330 in 1909, 1,380 in 1910, and 1,348 in 191 1). The follow-
ing exhibits the age and sex distribution of each form of dis-
ease for the year 19 12.
Diseases.
Pericarditis
Endocarditis
Organic diseases of heart
Angina pectoris
Total
-
1
2
1
2
2
-
3
5
2
1
5
8
10
4
-
17
13
3
4
13
50
201
897
1
685
484
-
-
-
1
16
68
-
40
45
5
6
20
60
229
971
1
745
547
8
30
1169
85
1292
For the year 1912, 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 :
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
21
Counties.
1-3
Counties.
£•9
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland.
Franklin. . . .
Hancock
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
93
48
253
25
58
137
70
30
15
26
6
20
22
14
12
98
16
46
21
54
24
39
16
74
Oxford
Penobscot . ,
Piscataquis .
Sagadahoc. .
Somerset . . ,
Waldo
Washington
York
State.. ,
72
110
22
47
57
43
94
133
19.43
12.63
10.74
25.79
15. 49
18.52
22.15
19.22
1 ,292
17.18
As may be noted, Sagadahoc county had the highest death-
rate from diseases of the heart, and Aroostook the lowest. The
rate for the State was 17.18.
The whole number of deaths from disease of the heart ar-
ranged by sex and age-groups was as follows :
HEART DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS,
1912.
'
6
Sex.
i~
6
6
6
6
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2
3
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10
10
18
11
14
17
42
35
103
49
206
129
244
187
103
102
1
745
547
Total
5
1
5
20
29
31
77
152
335
431
205
1
1292
214 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Diseases of the Respiratory System. — Without the inclusion
of tuberculosis, 1,452 persons died from the various respiratory
diseases as tabulated on page 99 (1,760 in 1892, 1,407 in 1893,
1,312 in 1894, 1,165 in 1895, 1,141 in 1896, 1,347 in 1897, 1,124
in 1898, 1,455 m J 899, 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 m : 9 7> I >334 m 1908, 1,509 in 1909, 1,664 m 1910, and
1,421 in 191 1 ). From these diseases there were, therefore, 308
fewer deaths than in 1892, 45 more than in 1893, 140 more
than in 1894, 287 more than in 1895, 311 more than in 1896,
105 more than in 1897, 328 more than in 1898, 3 fewer than in
1899, 61 fewer than in 1900, 47 more than in 1901, 72 more
than in 1902, 104 more than in 1903, 24 more than in 1904, 61
more than in 1905, 122 more than in 1906, 45 more than in
1907, 118 more than in 1908, 57 fewer than in 1909, 212 fewer
than in 19 10, and 31 more than in 191 1.
Including the deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis, as well
as from pneumonia, bronchitis, and the other respiratory dis-
eases, in 1912, the number of deaths was 880 smaller than in
1892, 474 smaller than in 1893, 342 smaller than in 1894, 128
smaller than in 1895, 81 smaller than in 1896, 243 smaller than
in 1897, 87 larger than in 1898, 238 smaller than in 1899, 308
smaller than in 1900, 206 smaller than in 1901, 118 smaller than
i«i 1902, 17 smaller than in 1903, 212 smaller than in 1904, 53
smaller than in 1905, 13 smaller than in 1906, 215 smaller than
in 1907, 5 larger than in 1908, 107 smaller than in 1909, 321
smaller than in 1910, and 31 smaller than in 191 1.
The death-rate from the respiratory diseases (excluding pul-
monary tuberculosis) in 1912 was 19.32 in each 10,000 popula-
tion, as compared with 18.98 in 191 1, 22.41 in 1910, 20.65 in
1909, 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 in 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 1,105 (M3 1 i n l &9 2 , M43 m : 893, 1,023 in 1894.
812 in 1895, 781 in 1896, 936 in 1897, 769 in 1898, 1,067 in
1899, 1,067 m 1900, 994 in 1901, 987 in 1902, 999 in 1903, 1,050
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
21
in 1904, 1,053 i n I 9°5 J 97° i n 1906, 1,153 i n I 9°7> 1,068 in 1908,
1,120 in 1909, 1,246 in 1910, and 1,071 in 191 1), of which 547
were males and 558 were females. The death-rate from this
disease was, therefore, 14.70 per 10,000 (21.56 in 1892, 17.27
in 1893, 1547 in 1894, 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 i n : 9°3> I 5- 12 i n I 9°4, x 473 in I 9 C >5 ) 13.50
in 1906, 15.95 m I 9°7, x 4-69 in 1908, 15.32 in 1909, 16.78 in
1910, and 14.31 in 191 1). As 452 of the deaths occurred in
the cities, the urban death-rate was 18.09.
The age distribution of pneumonia by sex and age-groups is
shown in the following table.
PNEUMONIA BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1912.
Sex.
-d
1-1
as
6
6
6
6
6
6
00
c
P
id
O
10
CO
00
O
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10
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CO
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10
to
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Males
Females . .
Total
130
55
10
17
18
31
38
57
67
72
50
2
97
55
3
8
18
24
30
32
78
111
102
-
227
110
13
25
36
55
68
89
145
183
152
2
547
558
1105
2l6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
PNEUMONIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS WITH
DEATH-RATE PER 10,000, 1912.
Counties.
Fh
03
P
a
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1-5
>>
u
03
53
u
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u
3
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03
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6
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a
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O
2
Q
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O
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Q a
Androscoggin.
21
9
17
12
13
2
4
1
1
6
10
16
112
18.38
Aroostook. . . .
14
12
10
5
6
6
3
5
4
11
4
4
84
10.85
Cumberland . .
15
21
17
11
21
7
4
6
7
11
15
18
153
13.39
Franklin
8
12
3
-
3
-
-
1
2
1
5
4
39
20.26
Hancock
4
8
5
5
3
5
2
1
6
4
-
5
48
13.62
Kennebec ....
20
11
15
12
11
3
3
4
3
12
14
12
120
18.86
Knox
2
4
1
7
4
3
1
2
-
2
2
1
29
10.11
Lincoln
7
5
4
-
5
-
-
-
1
1
-
2
25
13.95
Oxford
4
4
5
8
7
7
1
4
-
2
2
7
51
13.76
Penobscot. . . .
21
32
27
20
20
12
4
2
10
10
6
12
176
20.21
Piscataquis. . .
4
3
1
1
1
-
-
1
3
2
2
1
19
9.28
Sagadahoc. . . .
5
2
2
1
3
2
3
-
2
4
2
1
27
14.82
Somerset
9
7
7
7
3
6
-
1
3
-
4
4
51
13.86
Waldo
4
2
2
4
3
-
-
-
1
1
2
7
26
11.20
Washington. .
10
5
4
4
3
3
3
1
-
1
3
4
41
9.66
York
13
19
12
9
9
8
3
1
5
3
7
15
104
15.03
State ....
161
156
132
106
115
64
31
30
48
71
78
113
1105
14.70
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
2T7
The following is a tabular statement of the deaths from
pneumonia by counties, months, and age-groups for the twenty
years 1893-19 12.
PNEUMONIA, 1893-1912,
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin 1 ,691
Aroostook 1 ,282
Cumberland 3 ,241
Franklin 587
Hancock 990
Kennebec 1 ,863
Knox 694
Lincoln 499
Oxford 1 ,060
Penobscot 2 ,493
Piscataquis 427
Sagadahoc 576
Somerset 967
Waldo 658
Washington 1 ,177
York 2 ,209
State 20,414
January 2 ,771
February 2 ,687
March 3 ,045
April 2 ,579
May 1 ,979
June 1 ,094
July 519
August 459
September 651
October 1 ,112
November 1 ,461
December 2 ,046
Not stated 11
Total 20,414
Under 1 3,258
1-5 2,065
5-10 414
10-20 665
20-30 955
30-40 1,131
40-50 1 ,375
50-60 1 ,743
60-70 2 ,704
70-80 3 ,501
Over 80 2 ,531
Not stated 72
Total 20,414
The following table shows the number of deaths from pneu-
monia in each of the cities in each year from 1898 to 1912, 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.
2l8
Cities.
REGISTRATION REPORT.
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18 78
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17 61
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16 48
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16 72
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18 31
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25 57
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Bath
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18 94
11
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10.68
10 68
15
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14.32
17 33
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6
9.39
12 66
14
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12.93
14.38
19
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17.25
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Belfast
5.86
Biddef ord
15
9.47
44
27 54
41
25 39
21
12 87
49
25.48
29
17 41
40
23.77
Brewer
13
27.62
6
12 55
4
8 27
11
22 45
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12,09
15
29 83
8
15 71
Calais
7
9.23
7
9 19
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15 68
17
22.10
14
18 10
9
11.59
16
20 51
5
9.56
3
5.69
14
26.36
19
22.43
7
12.98
5
9.20
6
10 96
Ellsworth
3
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6
13 71
8
18 62
9
30 25
13
30 25
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4 65
6
13.96
Gardiner
5
9.09
17
30.91
19
34.54
14
25.45
4
7.27
12
21.80
11
19.98
Hallowell
2
7.12
4
14.49
8
29.48
4
14.74
8
29.48
4
14.74
4
14.74
Lewiston
33
14.13
34
14.43
40
16.83
28
11.68
42
17.37
18
7.38
25
10.17
Old Town
10
75
17.62
15.47
19
96
33.22
19.47
9
94
15.62
18.74
8
68
13.77
13.34
11
75
18.79
14.47
16
96
27.12
18.23
7
77
11.78
Portland
14.39
Rockland
11
13.49
9
11.04
10
12.27
9
11.04
12
14.72
10
12.27
9
11.04
10
7
16.36
10.25
14
5
22.89
7.14
16
13
26.14
18.12
11
7
17.95
9.53
6
6
9.79
7.98
7
3
11.40
3.90
7
5
11.40
South Portland ....
6.36
Waterville
6
6.66
9
9.47
14
14.77
9
9.26
24
24.12
11
10.80
21
20.14
Westbrook
7
287
9.78
8
387
11.08
3
392
4.12
9
318
13.31
13.91
9
383
12.14
12
364
16.05
7
360
9.28
Total
12.99
17.32
17.35
16.55
15.55
15.20
State
769
11.18
1067
15.44
1067
15.44
994
14.23
987
14.05
999
14.11
1050
14.78
State exclusive
of cities
482
10.33
680
14.54
675
14.54
676
14.41
604
12.86
635
13.50
690
14.65
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912.
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17.92
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11.62
260
12.41
16
13.05
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15.35
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23.21
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11.90
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21.92
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29.52
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19.46
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22.20
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18.12
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20.67
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17.02
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21.03
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22.45
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20.14
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16.13
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16.74
74
29.14
707
19.53
20
17.61
15
13.01
14
11.96
15
12.63
13
10.79
16
17.03
13
12.32
16
17.43
218
13.50
8
15.25
5
9.31
6
10.91
3
5.72
7
13.33
2
4.33
8
17.32
4
8.66
88
11.91
37
21.77
45
26.22
35
20.19
24
13.69
50
28.22
66
38.65
44
25.62
36
20.85
569
22.48
13
25.21
9
17.24
11
20.82
11
20.57
10
18.48
10
20.68
9
15.65
17
29.14
153
19.76
10
12.76
13
16.51
16
20.23
15
18.88
12
15.03
9
14.72
6
10.06
7
12.05
170
15.10
9
16.33
9
16.21
11
19.67
8
14.20
5
8.81
6
12.09
15
30.45
2
4.08
117
14.60
25
58.18
5
11.64
7
16.29
10
23.27
8
18.62
14
32.58
13
37.41
8
23.54
137
22.65
14
25.43
3
5.27
6
10.89
12
21.78
4
7.26
11
20.00
5
9.43
9
17.07
146
17.75
6
22.11
5
18.42
7
25.79
5
18.42
1
3.68
8
29.47
5
17.37
5
17.28
76
18.49
49
19.77
70
28.00
47
18.65
45
17.71
61
23.81
61
25.63
48
18.12
54
20.19
655
17.59
9
15.03
21
34.80
12
19.74
16
26.13
12
19.46
8
13.88
7
10.99
13
20.23
178
19.88
65
11.96
81
14.68
120
21.43
100
17.43
104
17.87
97
19.34
103
17.34
92
15.27
1,343
16.63
9
11.04
10
12.27
11
13.50
11
13.50
7
8.59
6
7.36
12
14.68
12
14.68
148
12.10
9
14.64
6
9.76
6
9.75
11
17.85
9
14.60
10
16.33
13
19.61
8
11.98
143
15.36
3
3.73
6
7.31
15
20.91
7
9.76
6
9.54
8
12.72
7
9.37
5
6.49
103
9.54
8
7.53
17
15.60
13
11.67
15
13.19
17
14.77
11
11,61
24
20.59
33
27.84
232
14.53
6
7.89
17
422
22.15
14
450
18.09
11
405
14.10
19
441
24.15
13
462
17.85
8
424
9.54
17.04
9
448
7.59
152
13.14
386
16.11
17.41
18.36
16.48
17.78
18.80
17.93
5,929
16.59
1053
14.72
970
13.50
1153
16.06
1068
14.69
1120
15.32
1246
16.78
1071
14.31
1105
14.70
15719
14.61
667
14.15
548
11.61
703
14.88
663
13.78
679
14.07
784
15.79
647
12.96
657
13.09
9,790
13.68
220 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Bronchitis. — From this cause, including both acute and
chronic bronchitis, 205 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, 154 in 1908, 214 in 1909, 229 in 1910, and 204 in 191 1).
Among these decedents, 90 were males and 115 were females.
Of these 205 deaths, 62 were in the cities. The largest num-
ber of deaths in any one month was 28 in March. The small-
est number of deaths in any month, 4, occurred in September.
The largest number of deaths in three consecutive months was
75 in February, March and April ; the smallest number in any
three consecutive months was 24 in August, September, and
October. The number of deaths by quarters was 75, 46, 28,
and 56.
The bronchitis death-rate of the State was 2.73 ; of the cities,
2.48.
The following shows the age distribution of the decedents
from this disease ; it will be noticed that there was a great
fatality at either extreme of life.
Under
1 year,
55
40-50 years,
7
1- 5 years,
15
50-60 years,
9
5-10 years,
2
60-70 years,
18
10-20 years,
1
70-80 years,
37
20-30 years,
Over 80 years,
60
30-40 years,
1
The following shows the distribution of bronchitis by coun-
ties and months, together with the bronchitis death-rate of
counties and State:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
BRONCHITIS, 1912.
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14
2.30
Aroostook. . . .
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1.68
Cumberland. .
3
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Franklin
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26
4.08
Knox
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5
1.74
Lincoln
1
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4
2.23
Oxford
3
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3
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1
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1
9
2.43
Penobscot. . . .
3
1
4
2
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1
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2
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1
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19
2.18
Piscataquis. . .
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3
2
1
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1
1
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10
4.88
Sagadahoo. . . .
1
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1
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1
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1
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5
2.74
Somerset
4
2
2
3
1
2
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14
3.81
Waldo
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1
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1
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1
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-
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4
1.72
Washington.. .
1
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-
1
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2
6
1.41
York
2
6
10
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1
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1
1
1
2
25
3.61
State
21
26
28
21
11
14
15
9
4
11
18
27
205
2.73
Pleurisy. — Twenty-seven deaths were charged to this disease
(18 in 1892, 19 in 1893, 15 in 1894, 19 in 1895, 19 in 1896, 26
in 1897, 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 1007,
10 in 1908, 32 in 1909, 22 in 1910, and 22 in 191 1), 16 males
and 11 females.
Ages : 1-5, 3 ; 5-10, 1 ; 10-20, 5 ; 20-30, 3 ; 30-40, 1 ; 40-50, 3 ;
50-60, 1 ; 60-70, 5 ; over 70, 5.
Diseases of the Digestive System. — The combined mortality
from this group of diseases was 1,011 (659 in 1892, 653 in
1893, 685 in 1894, 693 in 1895, 679 in 1896, 673 in 1897, 651
,in 1898, 1,411 in 1899, 1,411 in 1900, 1,202 in 190 1, 973 in
1902, 1,087 m I 9°3» I >°76 i n I 9°4, I > 3°3 m I 9°5^ 1*366 in 1906,
1,063 in 1907, 1,450 in 1908, 1,215 in 1909, 1,420 in 19 10, and
1,190 in 191 1 ), or a death-rate of 14.45. ^ ne distribution of
these under (their several causes will be -found on page 99.
222 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Diarrheal Diseases. — The total number of deaths caused by
the diseases under this group was 485 (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,
862 in 1908, 601 in 1909, 851 in 1910, and 585 in 191 1). The
death-rate from this group of diseases was 5.39 per 10,000.
Infantile Diarrhea. — This, as synonymous with diarrhea and
enteritis (under 2 years) was the cause of 309 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, 682 in 1908, 483 in 1909, 693 in 1910, and 451 in
191 1.) 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 30 deaths from
this cause; in the second quarter, 26; in the third quarter, 179;
and in the fourth quarter, 74. The largest number of deaths
occurred in August and September, respectively 74.
Of the children dying from this cause, 60 per cent, were less
than 6 months old, and another 27 per cent, were less than 1
year of age, making 87 per cent, of deaths within the first year
of age.
Ages: Under 3 months, 75; 3-6 months, 108; 6-9 months,
46; 9-12 months, 39; 12-18 months, 26; 18 months-2 years, 15.
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, 5 ;
dysentery, 18; and diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and ovei),
73-
Of the 309 deaths from infantile diarrhea, 158 were returned
from the cities. This represents an urban death-rate from this
cause of 6.32 (15.20 in 1892, 14.33 i n T 893, 13.27 in 1894, 13.78
in 1895, 11.43 m 1896, 14.95 m I %97> I 5- I 5 m : 898, 11.77 in
1899, 14.84 in 1900, 10.09 m l 90i, 6.89 in 1902, 6.49 in 1903,
6.26 in 1904, 9.96 in 1905, 10.15 in 1906, 8.21 in 1907, 11.39 in
1908, 7.66 in 1909, 10.42 in 1910, and 7.03 in 191 1). The rate
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
for the villages and rural districts is 3.01 this year (5.33 in
1892, 4.95 in 1893, 4.47 in 1894, 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, 8.35 in 1908, 6.67 in 1909, 8.80 in 1910, and
5.53 in 191 1 ).
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS)
BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1912.
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13
12
13
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58
9.52
Aroostook. . . .
5
1
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1
4
1
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21
15
7
1
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65
8.39
Cumberland . .
1
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3
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9
8
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35
3.06
Franklin
1
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7
3.64
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1
1
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1
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4
1.14
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1
3
2
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1
1
2
11
4
5
1
1
32
5.03
Knox
1
0.35
Lincoln
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-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
2
1.12
Oxford
-
-
1
-
-
1
1
3
1
4
-
-
11
2.97
Penobscot. . . .
-
-
2
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-
1
1
5
6
2
1
19
2.18
Piscataquis. . .
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
4
1.95
Sagadahoc. . . .
1
3
5
-
-
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9
4.94
Somerset
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
3
1
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6
1.63
Waldo
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-
-
1
-
1
2
1
2
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8
3.44
Washington.. .
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1
-
-
-
-
1
3
1
2
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8
1.89
York
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
15
7
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2
40
5.78
State ....
14
9
7
5
13
8
31
74
74
52
10
12
309
4.11
The preceding table exhibits the number of deaths from in-
fantile diarrhea in 1912, by counties and months, with the
death-rate for each county. The following is a tabulation of
the deaths from infantile diarrhea for the nineteen years 1894-
1912, by counties, months, and age-groups:
224
REGISTRATION REPORT.
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS) BY
COUNTIES, MONTHS AND AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1912.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin . . .
... 1 ,335
January
157
Under 6 months. .
.. 5,713
Aroostook
... 2 ,240
February
131
6-12 months
.. 3,300
Cumberland ....
... 1 ,223
March
167
1-2 years
.. 1.329
Franklin
158
April
161
Over 2 years
5
Hancock
256
May
178
Unknown
18
Kennebec
967
June
263
Total
. . 10 ,365
Knox
220
July
1
,312
Lincoln
53
August.,
.. .. 3
,340
Oxford
316
September. . . .
2
,945
Penobscot
968
October
1
,263
Piscataquis
119
November ....
271
Sagadahoc
207
December ....
174
Somerset
290
104
Not stated. . . .
Total ....
3
Waldo
10
,365
Washington ....
607
York
... 1 ,302
State
. ..10.365
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
22:
The following is a tabular exhibit of the number of deaths
from infantile diarrhea in the cities for each of the eight years
1905-1912.
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS)
IN THE CITIES, 1905-1912.
Cities.
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddef ord
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallo well
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland .
Waterville
Westbrook ....
Total
1905.
10
239
190G. 1907. 1908. 1909
15
16
13
7
2
37
3
7
6
5
1
1
45
12
44
1
5
7
16
2
245
10
200
3
54
12
41
3
10
5
22
10
280
23
2
2
7
2
1
49
5
36
1
4
3
13
4
190
1910. 1911
5
42
3
7
2
15
7
256
46
6
30
1
1
3
12
8
175
1912. TotaJ
10
11
5
8
3
19
3
2
2
1
45
1
22
5
1
12
8
158
.122
69
53
9
222
36
50
39
7
19
10
420
67
283
20
40
27
105
59
1,743
226
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Peritonitis. — There were 36 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,
64 in 1908, 59 in 1909, 62 in 1910, and 36 in 191 1 ), 15 males
and 21 females. Fourteen of them were in the cities. The
following shows the county, month, and age distribution of the
deaths from this cause :
PERITONITIS, 1912
By Counties.
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock ....
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset
Waldo
Washington..
York
State
By Months.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
By Age- periods.
36
-
Under 1
1
7
1-5
-
5
5-10
1
4
10-20
4
2
, 20-30
8
4
30-40
4
3
40-50
3
1
50-60
5
3
60-70
4
2
70-80 .........
5
3
O -er 80
1
2
Total ....
36
36
Appendicitis. — Of the deaths classified under this cause, 79
in number, 41 were males and 38 females. The number of
deaths in each month was : January, 2 ; February, 6 ; March, 5 ;
April, 6; May, 6; June, 6; July, 7; August, 10; September,
8; October, 9; November 5; December, 9.
Ages: From 1-5, 4; 5-10. to; 10-20, 24; 20-30, 14; 30-40,
7: 40-50, 10; 50-60, 4; over 70, 6.
Cirrhosis of the Liver. — Forty-nine deaths were ascribed to
cirrhosis of the liver — those of 34 men and 15 women. Of
these 49 deaths, 17 were in the cities, and 32 in the rural parts
of the State. The death-rate in the State from this one cause
NOTES UN DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
was 0.65 per 10,000 (0.19 in 1892, 0.18 in 1893, 0.29 in 1894,
O.50 in 1895, 0.33 in 1896, 0.45 in 1897, 0.58 in 1898, 0.52 in
1899, °79 m I 9°° 3 0-63 in 1901, 0.63 in 1902, 0.92 in 1903, 0.06
in 1904, 0.62 in 1905, 0.60 in 1906, 0.82 in 1907, 0.89 in 1908,
0.75 in 1909, 0.79 in 1910, and 0.41 in 191 1.
Nonyenereal Diseases of the Genitourinary System and An-
ne xa. — There were 892 deaths referred to the diseases under
this group, equivalent to a death-rate of 11.86.
Nephritis. — Acute nephritis caused the death of 63 persons,
30 males and 33 females. The death-rate from nephritis was,
therefore, 0.84.
Ages: Under 1, 5; 5-10, 1; 20-30, 7; 30-40, 7; 40-50, 12;
50-60, 7; 60-70, 13; 70-80, 10; over 80, t.
* Bright 's Disease. — This was the cause of 694 deaths (204
in 1892, 217 in 1893, 219 in 1894, 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, 600 in 1908, 595 in 1909, 714 in 1910, and 768 in
1911 ), 41 1 males and 283 females. Of these deaths 257 were
m the cities.
The sex and age-group distribution of Bright's disease is as
follows :
BRIGHT'S DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS,
1912.
1
Sex.
rH
c
c
id
c
1
O
c
CM
c
1
10
00
03
6
c8
O
H
Males
3
3
1
2
Q
8
31
77
117
115
45
411
3
6
3
1
2
1
3
21
25
33
28
59
118
72
189
72
187
28
-
283
Totals
73
-
694
* This title includes: Chronic, albuminous, interstitial, or parenchy-
matous nephritis; albuminuria: amyloid or fatty degeneration of the
kidney; steatosis of the kidney; renal sclerosis. Also includes when
their precise nature is not indicated: Uremia, uremic eclampsia ; uremic
delirium ; uremic coma.
228
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
Bright's disease in each county, and the death-rate of each
from this cause :
Counties.
o
-oil
£•3
«3
03
«
Counties.
•eja
is
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland.
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. . . .
Knox
Lincoln
62
10.17
27
3.49
144
12.60
17
8.83
29
8.23
60
9.43
38
13.24
11
6.14
Oxford
Penobscot .
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc.
Somerset . .
Waldo ....
Washington
York
State..
694
8.90
8.61
4.39
8.23
7.89
9.04
6.83
13.87
9.23
The Puerperal State. — Under this class of accidents and dis-
eases of reproduction, 65 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, 5° m 1900, 52 in
1 901, 69 in 1902, 94 in 1903, 72 in 1904, 51 in 1905, j6 in
1906, 80 in 1907, 66 in 1908, 56 in 1909, 63 in 19 10, and 99
in 191 1 ). This is equivalent to a special death-rate of 0.86.
Deaths from External Causes. — Under this class there were
677 deaths.
Absorption of deleterious gases (conflagration excepted)
caused 12 deaths.
Accidental drowning caused 118 deaths.
Acute poisoning caused 23 deaths.
Burns and scalds caused 28 deaths — 10 were from clothing
taking fire ; 7, from explosion of kerosene ; 2, scalded with hot
water; 2, from matches; 1, from explosion of gasoline; 1 by
caustic soda, and the rest were unspecified.
Conflagration caused 17 deaths.
Electricity caused 5 deaths.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. 229
Excessive cold caused 6 deaths.
Nine persons died from excessive heat.
Fractures (cause not specified) caused n deaths.
Inanition was the cause of 5 deaths.
Injuries by animals caused 8 deaths.
Lightning caused only 1 death.
There were 13 homicides in this State.
Other external violence (accident or traumatism unqualified)
caused 21 deaths.
Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments caused 7
deaths; by fall, 105; by firearms, 26; by machines, 24; by other
crushing (vehicles, railroads, landslides, etc.), 118; in mines and
quarries, 2.
The death-rate in the State under this class was 9.00.
Suicide. — Within the year no persons took their own lives
(59 in 1892, the same number in 1893, 39 in 1894, 66 in 1895,
Si in 1896, 71 in 1897, 56 in 1898, 93 in 1899, 66 in 1900, 81
in 1901, 73 in 1902, jj in 1903, 107 in 1904, 84 in 1905, 85 in
1906, 87 in 1907, 121 in 1908, 94 in 1909, 79 in 1910, and 100
in 191 1 ), 84 males and 26 females. Of the males, the occupa-
tion of 20 was farmer; of 16, laborer; of 7, carpenter; of 4,
each seaman and teamster; of 2, each physician, quarryman,
railroad hand, shoemaker, stone cutter; of 1 each, barrel manu-
facturer, blacksmith, bookkeeper, clerk, electrician and fireman,
fisherman, merchant, millworker, painter, postmaster, salesman,
spinner, station agent, student, tailor, and teacher ; while of 7,
110 occupation was given.
Of the females, the occupation of 10 was given as housewife,
of 3, as housework, of 2, as housekeeper, of 1, each assistant
librarian, milliner, mill operative, scholar, stenographer, student,
and teacher. In 4 cases no occupation was given.
As to the means employed, 34 committed suicide by hanging;
31 by firearms; 17 by poison; 13 by drowning; 12 by cutting
instruments ; 1 by gas asphyxiation ; and 2, not stated.
3<>
REGISTRATION REPORT.
SUICIDES BY AGES, MONTHS, AND COUNTIES,
1912.
Age-Periods
10-20 6
20-30 11
30-40 23
40-50 16
.50-60 21
60-70 12
70-80 15
Over 80 6
Total 110
Months
January
February
March. ..:....
April
May
.June.
July. .
August
September.. . . .
October
November. . . .
December 5
Not stated
Total 110
Counties.
Androscoggin ....
Aroostook . 8
Cumberland 13
Franklin.. . .
Hancock . . .
Kennebec. .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot . .
Piscataquis.
Sagadahoc. .
Somerset . . .
Waldo
Washington.
York
State 110
1.31
1.03
1.13
2.07
1.14
2.20
4.18
2.23
2.43
1 . 03
0.98
1.10
2.17
1.72
0.47
1.01
1.46
The youngest suicide was a girl aged 14 years ; the oldest, a
man 86 years. The largest number of suicides was 16 in April.
The largest number, 13, occurred in Cumberland county. The
highest death-rate from suicide was in Knox county. The
rate for the State per 10,000 of population was 1.46.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. 2$ I
TABLE OF INFANTILE MORTALITY, 1912.
Under 1
Under 1
Under 2
Under 3
Under 4
Under 2
Under 3
Under 4
Under 5
Under 6
Under 9
Under 1
day. . . .
week. . .
weeks. .
weeks. .
weeks. .
months,
months,
months,
months,
months,
months,
year . .
Age-Period:-
P
45
259
66
48
41
184
145
149
109
76
187
156
1 .465
ID'S
M
* s
2.8
16.3
4.1
3.0
2.6
11.6
9.1
9.3
6.9
4.8
11.8
9.8
* The infant mortality rates in this table are based upon the total number of births
in 1912. The number was 15,869.
2 3 2
REGISTRATION REPORT.
INFANTILE MORTALITY, FOR CITIES WITH RATES,
1909-1912.
Cities.
Births.
Deaths
(under 1 year.)
*Rate Per 1,000.
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddef ord ....
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook
258
227
261
258
31
40
31
36
120.2
176.2
114.9
139.5
272
2*83
273
294
41
35
22
45
150.1
123.7
80.6
153.0
371
397
379
371
46
49
52
53
124.0
123.4
137.2
142.9
205
178
145
156
18
20
14
7
87.8
112.4
96.6
44.9
79
83
75
95
5
10
10
7
88.6
120.5
133.3
73.7
545
549
484
512
87
109
72
83
159.6
198.5
148.7
162.1
154
151
153
143
19
19
8
10
123.3
125.8
52.2
69.9
148
127
139
137
13
15
16
10
101.4
118.1
115.1
72.9
105
111
106
87
23
9
12
9
219.0
81.1
113.3
103.4
59
48
61
30
5
3
5
2
84.7
62.5
76.9
66.6
93
95
81
73
4
15
7
5
43.0
157.9
86.4
68.5
52
49
34
54
4
4
3
6
76.9
81.7
88.2
111.1
596
578
606
631
110
112
82
109
184.6
193.7
135.3
172.7
173
141
189
153
18
20
19
11
104.1
141.8
100.5
71.9
1,220
1,162
1,243
1,343
142
147
158
129
116.4
126.5
127.1
96.1
126
140
130
155
13
9
9
11
103.2
64.3
84.6
71.0
99
111
111
89
12
18
11
18
121.2
162.2
153.2
202.2
141
156
185
170
10
14
7
9
70.9
89.7
37.8
52.9
314
330
297
269
35
41
32
45
111.5
124.2
107.7
167.3
184
214
197
228
25
29
21
18
135.9
135.5
106.6
78.9
112.7
126.9
131.9
85.4
104.0
167.2
92.8
101.9
129.2
72.7
88.9
89.5
171.6
104.6
116.5
.8
159.7
62.8
127.7
114.2
* The infant mortality rates in this table are based upon the number of births in these
cities.
LIST OF TABLES.
PAGE
Table No. i. — Population in 1890, 1900, 19 10 and Estimated
Population in 1912 5
Table No. 2. — Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1904-1912 5
Table No. 3. — Estimated Population for 1912, Births, Marriages
and Deaths, with the rate of each to 1,000 of
population for the year ending December 31,
1912 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 IO_ 59
Table No. 7. — Births, Marriages and Deaths by Counties 60-61
Table No. 8. — Births and Birth-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1905-1912 62
Table No. 9. — Births by Counties, showing the proportion of
males to females 1912 63
Table No. 10. — Number of Births in each month of 1905-1912,
with Monthly Ratio compared with a standard
of 100 64
Table No. 11.— Births by Sex and Months, by Counties, 1912. . . . 65
Table No. 12. — Births in Cities, for 191 2, with rate per 1,000
of population 66
Table No. 13. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Counties, 191 2 67
Table No. 14. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Cities, 191 2 68
Table No. 15. — Twin Births by Months and Counties, 1912 69
Table No. 16. — Twin Births by Sex and Parentage, by Counties,
1912 70
Table No. 17. — Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties,
1912 7i
Table No. 18.— Stillbirths by Seasons, 19 12 7 2
Table. — Births in each Month of the twenty-one years, 1892-1912 75
Table No. 19. — Marriages and Marriage -Rates by Counties for
the years .1905-1912 76
Table No. 20. — Marriages by Counties and Nativity, 1912 77
Table No. 21. — Marriages by Months and Counties, 191 2 77
16
234 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Table No. 22. — Number of Marriages in each month of 1905-
1912, with Monthly Ratio compared with a
Standard of 100 78
Table No. 23. — Marriages by Ages and Counties 1912 79
Table No. 24. — Interesting Facts in Relation to Marriages 80-81
Table No. 25. — Divorces decreed by the Supreme Court of Maine
in the year 1912 84-85
Table No. 26 — Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants and the
Number of years married, 1912 86
Table No. 27. — Deaths and Death-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1905-1912 88
Table No. 28. — Number of Deaths in each month of 1905-1912,
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 Counties. . . . 90-95
Table No. 30. — Deaths from all Causes, by Months, 1912 96-101
Table No. 31. — Deaths from all Causes, by Age-Groups, 1910-
1912 102-119
Table No. 32. — Deaths in each Town from Special Causes, Mostly
Infectious Diseases 1 20-141
Table No. 33. — Deaths in each Town from Certain Diseases and
Groups of Diseases 142-163
Table No. 34. — Deaths by Ages, Sex and Months, by Counties. . . 164-165
Table No. 35 — Deaths by Ages, Sex and Months, by Cities 166-167
Table No. 36. — Number of Deaths from several Specified Causes,
of each sex, in each month, which were regis-
tered during twenty-one years, 1 892-191 2 168
Table No. 37. — Mortality by months, reduced to a Standard
Mean of 100; Twenty-one years, 1892-1912. . . 169
Table. — Number of Deaths from 1892-1912, with Death-Rate . . . . 170
Table. — Months in which the Largest and the Smallest Number
of Deaths occurred in the years 1892-1912. . . . 171
Table. — Number of Deaths by Quarters in the Twenty-one years,
1892-1912 172
Table. — Deaths in each month for the years 1892-19 12 173
Table. — Deaths from some of the Leading Causes 175
Table. — Mortality from Ten Prominent Causes, 1892-1912 176
Table. — Six Infectious Diseases by Counties, 1912 177
Table. — Six Infectious Diseases by Cities, 191 2 178
Table. — Infectious Diseases, 1905-1912 179
Table. — Measles by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1896-1912 180
Table.— Scarlet Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1912 181
Table. — Influenza by Counties and Months, 191 2 182
Table. — Whooping Cough by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1912 183
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties and Months, 19 12 184
LIST OF TABIDS. 235
PAGE
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-
1912 185
Table. — Diphtheria in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912 186-187
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties and Months, 191 2 188
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1912 189
Table. — Typhoid Fever in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912 .... 190-191
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) by Counties and Months, 1912. .'. 192
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) by Sex and Age-Periods, 19 12 . . . 193
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) in the Cities and the State, 1898-
1912 194-195
Table. — Consumption by Counties and Months, 191 2 198
Table. — Consumption by Sex and Age-Periods, 1912 198
Table. — Consumption by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-
1912 199
Table. — Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Cities and State, 1898-
191 2 200-201
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 191 2 203
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Perods, 1893-
1912 204
Table. — Cancer by Sex and Age-Periods, 1912 205
Table. — Cancer by Counties and Age Periods, 1912 and 1893-1912 205
Table. — Cancer, 1902-1912 206
Table. — Deaths over 60 years by Counties 1912 207
Table — Apoplexy by Counties and Months, 1912 210
Table.— Apoplexy by Sex and Age-Periods, 19 12 210
Table. — Apoplexy, 1912 and 1893-1912 211
Table.- — Diseases of the Heart by Ages, 1912 212
Table. — Diseases of the Heart by Counties, 19 12 213
Table. — Heart Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 1912 213
Table. — Pneumonia by Sex and Age-Periods, 1912 215
Table. — Pneumonia by Counties and Months with Death Rate per
10,000 19 1 2 216
Table. — Pneumonia by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-
1912 217
Table.— Pneumonia in the Cities and the State, 1898-1912 218-219
Table. — Bronchitis by Counties and Months, 191 2 221
Table.— Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) by Counties and
Months, 1912 . 223,
Table. — Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) by Counties,
Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-1912 224
Table.— Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) in the Cities, 1905-
1912 225
Table.— Peritonitis by Counties Months, and Age-Periods, 1912. . 226
Table.— B right's Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 191 2 227
Table.- — Blight's Disease by Counties, 1912 228
fable. — Sucides by Ages, Months, and Counties, 1912 230
Table. — Infantile Mortality, 1912 231
Table.— Infantile Mortality, for Cities with rates, 1909-1912 232
INDEX
PAGE
Age and Mortality ij*
Appendicitis 226
Apoplexy 208
1912 and 1893-1912 211
by counties and months 210
by sex and age-periods, 1912 210
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 191 2, 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 S 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 208
softening of the 211
Bright 's Disease 227-228
Bronchitis 220
Cancer 204
1912 and 1893-1912 205
by sex and age-periods, 1912 205
1902-1912 206
Centenarians 207
Cirrhosis of the liver 226
Consumption by counties and months 198
by counties, months and age-periods, 1893-1912 . . . 199
by sex and age-periods, 1912 198
INDEX. 23/
PAGE
Deaths, age and mortality 174
causes of 174
by ages, sex and months, by cities, 1912 166-167
by ages, sex and months, by counties, 1912 164-165
by months, reduced to a standard mean for twenty-one
years 169
in each month, for the years 1892-1912 173
in each town, from special causes 1 20-141
from certain diseases and groups of diseases 142-103
in the State and Counties, by classes and counties 90-95
from all causes, by months 96-101
from all causes, by age-groups, 1910-1912 102-119
from several specified causes in twenty-one years 168
from some of the leading causes 175
notes on, and the causes of death 170
number in each month, by years 89
seasons and mortality 172
sex and mortality 174
and death-rates, by counties and years 88
Death-rates 6,7
compared 170
Diabetes 206
Diarrheal diseases 222
Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) by counties and months. . . 223
by counties, months, and
age-periods 1893-1912.. . 224
in cities, 1905-1912 225
Digestive System, diseases of the 221
Diphtheria 183
by counties and months 184
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1912 185
in the cities and in the State, 1898-1912 186, 187
Divorces by causes, sex of libellants, etc 86
decreed in 1912 84, 85
notes on 87
Epilepsy 2I1
External causes, deaths from 228
Genitourinary system and its annexa, diseases of the 227
Heart, diseases of the 2I2
Infantile Diarrhea 222
Infantile mortality 2 3 x
Infantile mortality, for Cities with Rates, 1909-19 12 232
Infectious diseases x 77
1905-1912 J 79
six by cities x 7 8
six by counties J 77
Influenza lSl
deaths from, by counties and months 182
238 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Liver, cirrhosis of 226
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 77
by months and counties 77
nativity 82
notes on 82
number of, in each month, by years 78
seasons 82
Malarial diseases 190
Measles 179
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1896-19 12 180
Mortality from ten prominent causes, 1892-1912 176
Nephritis 227
Nervous system, diseases of the 208
Old age 206
Paralysis 211
Peritonitis 226
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1912 226
Pleurisy 221
Pneumonia 214
1893-1912 217
by counties and months, with death-rates 216
by sex and age-periods, 1912 215
in the cities and the State, 1898-1912 218-219
Population 4
Puerperal fever, by months and counties, 19 12 202
Puerperal state, the 228
Respiratory system, diseases of the 214
Rheumatism 202
by counties, months and age-perods, 1912 203
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1912 . . . 204
Scarlet fever 180
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1912. ... 181
Sex and mortality 174
Smallpox 179
Stillbirths 75
by seasons 72
by sex and parentage 71
Suicides 229
by ages, months, and counties, 191 2 230
Tetanus 212
Triplets : . 75
INDEX. 239
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Tuberculosis 191
abdominal 202
acute miliary 202
cerebral 196
in the cities and the State, 1898-1912 . 194-195
other forms 202
pulmonary 196
in the cities and the State, 1898-19 12 .... 200-201
Typhoid fever 188
by counties and months, 1912 188
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1912. . 189
in the cities and the State, 1898-1912 190-191
Whooping Cough 182
by counties, months, and age-periods, 19 12 183
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