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GENEALOGY
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1913
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TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
UPON THE
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES
AND DEATHS
IN THE
STATE OF MAINE
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1913
WATERVIIXE;
SKNTINEI, PUBLISHING COMPANY
I9I4
DEPARTMENT OF VITAL STATISTICS.
Office of the Registrar.
Augusta, Maine, August 10, 1914.
To his Excellency, William T. Haines, Governor, and the
Hon. Executive Council:
Gentlemen : — In accordance with the provisions of the law,
I have the honor of submitting to you the Twenty-Second
Annual Report relating to the births, marriages, divorces, and
deaths which were registered in Maine in the year 1913.
Very respectfully,
A. G. YOUNG, M. D.,
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
REGISTRATION REPORT, 1913.
This report presents the results of the registration and tabula-
tion of the births, marriages, divorces, and deaths which oc-
curred in the State of Maine during the year 191 3.
The number of births registered in that year is 175 less than
in the preceding year. The number of births recorded in each
of the registration years 1892-1913 is 14,028, 14,604, 14,607,
15430, 15429, 15,142, 15,121, 14475, 14,709, 14,615, 15,166,
15,130, 15,405, 16,005, 16,585, 16,595, 16,914, 16,735, 16,469,
16,300, 16,583 and 16,408 respectively.
The number of marriages (number of couples married) in
191 3 was 6,622, "J2 more than in the preceding year. The num-
ber of marriages registered in the State in each of the years
1892-1913 is, respectively, 5,726, 5,795, 5,591, 5,729, 5,579, 5,331,
5,144, 5,329, 5,482, 5,735, 5,905, 6,200, 6,208, 6,264, 6,498, 6,380,
5,904, 6,011, 5,900, 5,878, 6,550 and 6,622.
The number of deaths recorded in the State for the same year
was 11,552, a number 162 more than that of the deaths regis-
tered in the preceding year. The number of deaths in each year
thus far recorded is: in 1892, 12,147; in 1893, 11,134; in 1894,
11,012; in 1895, 10,464; in 1896, 10,626; in 1897, 11,236; in
1898, 10,956; in 1899, IT,37°; in 1900, 11,389; in 1901, 11,133;
in 1902, 10,673; in 1903, 11,009; ^n :9°4, I][,346; in 1905, 11,381 ;
in 1906, 1 1,427; in 1907, 1 1,803; in 1908, 1 1,664; in 1909, 11,295;
in 1910, 12,439; in 1911, 11,731; in 1912, 11,390 and in 1913,
n,552.
Bertillon Classification. — The nomenclature of the causes of
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 \v,as 694,466. There was, therefore, a gain of
47,905 in the decade between the last two census enumerations.
The following table exhibits the population of the several coun-
ties in 1890, 1900, 1910, and the estimated population in 1913.
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No, 1
Population in 1890, 1900, 1910, and Estimated Popu-
lation in 1913.
Counties.
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford ....
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc . . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington .
York
Total. . .
— iO
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P-,.5
48 ,968
49 ,589
90 ,949
1 7 ,053
37 ,312
57 ,012
31 ,473
21 ,998
30 ,586
72 ,865
16,134
19 ,452
32 ,627
27 ,759
44 ,432
62 ,829
661 ,086
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54
60
100
18
37
59
30
19
32
76
16
20
33
24
45
64
694
,242
,744
,689
,144
,241
,117
,406
,669
,238
,246
,949
,330
,849
,185
,232
,885
,466
59 ,822
74 ,664
112 ,014
19 ,119
35 ,575
62 ,863
28 ,981
18 ,216
36 ,256
85 ,2S5
19 ,887
18 ,574
36 ,301
23 ,383
42 ,905
68 ,526
742 ,371
0-3
61 ,631
78 ,810
11" ,680
19 ,320
35 ,075
64 ,003
28 ,580
17 ,835
37 ,462
87 ,991
20 ,763
18 ,063
37 ,144
23,111
42 ,306
69,511
757 ,315
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
TABLE No. 2.
Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1905 — 1913.
State.
Number of births . . .
Number of marriages
Number of deaths. . .
Eirth-rate
Marriage-rate
Death-rate
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1912.
15 294
15,878
15 ,914
16,173
16 ,060
15 ,798
15 ,635
15 ,869
6,264
6,498
6,380
5,904
6,011
5 ,900
5,878
6,550
11 ,381
11 ,427
11 ,803
11 ,664
11 ,295
12 ,439
11 ,731
11 ,390
21.40
22.09
22.02
22.25
21.97
21.28
20.89
21.27
8.76
9.04
8.83
8.1?
8.22
7.95
7.85
8.71
11.92
15.90
16.33
16.05
15.45
16.62
15.68
15.27
1913.
15,719
6,622
11 .552
20.89
8.80
15.35
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 according to the
estimated population for 191 3.
Death-rates from individual causes, or from groups of dis-
eases are expressed as per 10,000.
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 3.
Estimated Population for 1913, Births, Marriages and
Deaths with rate of each to 1,000 of Population for the
year ending December 31, 1913.
Counties.
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Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset ....
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
61 .631
1 ,272
20 . 64
652
10.53
1 ,016
78 ,840
2 ,505
32.39
5SS
7.46
978
115,680
2,321
20.06
1 ,044
9.02
1 ,908
19 ,320
419
22.11
169
8.23
292
35 ,075
625
18.00
267
7.62
526
64 ,003
1 ,192
18.62
624
9.77
1 ,099
28 ,580
445
15.57
276
9.66
508
17,835
293
16.43
149
8.35
226
37 ,462
815
21.79
333
8.92
544
87 ,991
1 .719
19.84
768
8.73
1.306
20 ,763
365
18.35
224
10.79
262
18 ,063
301
16 66
168
9.30
315
37,144
728
19.76
309
8.32
505
23,111
384
16.61
207
8.96
374
42 ,306
933
22.23
321
7.59
556
69,511
1 ,402
20.16
523
7.52
1 ,137
757,315
15,719
20.89
6,622
8.74
11 ,552
16.47
12.59
16.49
15.41
15.15
17.17
17.77
12.67
14.55
15.07
13.17
17.44
13.71
16.18
13.25
16.37
15.35
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. 9
The following is a general summary of the births, marriages
and deaths in 1913.
BIRTHS.
Sex.
Parentage.
Males .
8,011
7 ,702
9 ,615
Foreign
2 ,993
6
2 ,932
Not 3tated
15,719
179
15 ,719
15 ,719
Birth-rate per 1,000
20.89
MARRIAGES.
Groom and bride American
4 ,791
. . . . 658
540
Groom foreign, bride American. .
613
20
6,622
Whole number of marriages
6 ,622
8 . 80
DEATHS.
Sex.
Nativity.
Males
6,003
American. . . .
9 ,673
Females
5,549
Foreign ....
1 ,744
11 ,552
135
11 ,552
... 11 ,552
Death-rate per 1,000
15.35
10
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Relation of Births to Deaths. — As the total number of births
registered in Maine in the year 19 13 was 16,408, and the number
of deaths was 11,552, the natural increase of births over deaths
was 4,856.
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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a
61 ,631
78 ,840
115,680
19,320
35 ,075
64,003
28 ,580
17 ,835
37 ,462
87 .991
20 ,763
18- ,063
37 ,144
23 ,111
42 ,306
69,511
1 ,272
2 ,505
2 .321
419
625
1 ,192
445
293
S15
1 ,719
365
301
728
384
933
1 ,402
1 ,016
978
1 ,90S
292
526
1 ,099
508
226
544
1 ,306
262
315
505
374
556
1 .137
256 gain
1 .527 gain
413 gain
127 gain
99 gain
93 gain
63 loss
Oxford
271 gain
413 gain
Piscataquis
103 gain
14 loss
223 gain
Waldo
Washington
York
10 gain
377 gain
State
757,315
15 ,719
11 .552
4.167 gain
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
1 1
In the cities the relation of the number of births to that of the
deaths is conveniently shown in the following table, together
with the birth-rate and the death-rate per 1,000 of the estimated
population in 1913 in each city:
TABLE No. 5
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Auburn
Augusta. . . .
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford . .
Brewer
Calais
Eastport . . .
Ellsworth . .
Gardiner. .
Hallowell...
Lewiston. . .
Old Town. .
Portland . . .
Rockland. .
Saco
So. Portland
Waterville. .
Westbrook .
Total . .
0
58
8
6
7
11
8
245
064
,211
803
,396
,618
,079
.C,(i7
,116
,961
,549
,311
,864
.247
,317
,571
,174
,583
,471
,458
,281
,741
15 .751
240
13,705
263
25 ,762
372
9 ,072
156
4 ,618
95
17 ,381
491
5.915
148
5 ,654
135
4 ,92fi
92
3,325
52
5,235
86
2,S94
57
27 ,053
675
6,581
176
61 ,308
1 ,279
8,180
149
6,721
103
7 ,825
166
12 ,100
310
8,605
213
252,611
5 ,258
223
326
509
144
102
304
70
105
66
81
100
43
534
96
1 ,099
163
96
109
154
103
4 ,427
17
gain
63
loss
137
loss
12
gain
7
loss
1S7
gain
78
gain
30
gain
26
gain
29
loss
14
loss
14
gain
141
gain
80
gain
180
gain
14
loss
7
gain
57
gain
156
gain
110
gain
831
gain
15.23
19.19
14.40
17.20
20.57
28 . 25
25.02
23. 8S
18.67
15.64
16.43
19.70
24.95
26.74
20.86
18.22
15.33
21.21
25 . 62
24.75
20.81
14.16
H5.18
*15.33
15.87
22.09
17.49
1 1 . 83
IS. 57
13.39
24 36
19.10
14.86
*17.41
14.59
*16.42
19.93
14.28
13.93
12.73
11.97
17.52
*Deaths of non-residents in public institutions; Augusta, 118; Bangor, 114; Lewiston,
63; Portland, 92; deducted from total in estimating death-rate.
12
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
ANDROSCOGGIN
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Auburn
Durham
East Livermore
Greene
Leeds
Lewiston
Lisbon
Livermore ....
Mechanic Falls.
Minot
Poland
Turner
Wales
Webster
Total
15 ,751
1 ,744
2,796
778
969
27 ,053
4 ,269
1 ,098
1 .678
780
1 ,304
1 ,669
505
1 ,237
,631
118
15
40
7
9
332
48
9
8
4
12
10
4
13
629
122
-
240
15.23
115
62
41
21
18
-
33
18.92
20
8
2
3
36
-
76
27.54
35
22
11
7
6
-
13
16.71
10
2
1
-
11
-
20
^0.64
18
-
-
2
343
-
675
24.95
195
309
97
68
46
-
94
22.02
45
36
6
7
12
-
21
19.13
17
-
2
1
10
-
18
10.73
17
-
-
1
7
-
11
14.10
9
-
1
1
15
-
27
20.71
23
-
2
1
8
-
18
10.78
15
-
1
2
4
-
8
15.84
4
-
3
1
5
-
IS
14.55
9
1
2
5
643
-
1 ,272
20.61
532
440
169
120
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
13
No. 6.
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sfx.
Nativity.
112
7
21
7
9
139
22
13
8
3
6
377
108
6
130
17
14
152
114
10
10
24
17
9
4
9
7
343
283
33
23
9
8
16
15
10
10
17
7
9
16
3
5
8
10
052
529
109
15
12
12
10
251
24
11
5
17
10
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5
487
223
198
24
1
25
22
3
-
29
26
3
-
16
15
1
-
17
17
-
-
534
357
175
2
47
41
6
-
13
8
4
1
26
26
-
-
15
13
2
-
24
20
3
1
26
26
-
-
6
6
-
-
15
13
2
1 ,016
788
223
5
14.16
14.33
10.73
20.57
17.54
19.70
11.24
11.84
15.49
19.23
18.41
15.58
11.88
12.13
16.47
14
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Amity
Ashland
Bancroft
Benedicta. . . .
Blaine
Bridge water. ,
Caribou
Castle Hill . .
Crystal
Dyer Brook . .
Eagle Lake. . .
Easton
Fort Fairfield
Fort Kent. . .
Frenchville. .
Grand Isle . . .
Haynesville . .
Hersey
Hodgdon . . . .
Houlton ....
Island Falls.
Limestone. . .
Linneus
Littleton. . . .
Ludlow
Madawaska . .
366
2 ,500
344
274
1 ,031
1 ,256
5 ,563
517
541
2S1
1 ,821
1 ,325
4 ,461
4 ,064
1 ,444
1 ,380
256
185
1 ,159
0 ,193
1 ,872
1 ,341
S02
1 ,054
41S
1*870
7
45
4
5
10
11
107
9
8
2
49
20
66
91
36
46
18
94
8
11
21
29
206
18
18
6
97
32
129
181
77
73
10
20
116
50
67
15
15
11
59
49
IS
37
60
23
26
40
15
19
40
23
09
37
03
34
82
33
28
21
35
53
27
24
L5
28
92
44
54
53
32
52
90
39
06
27
57
17
26
IS
73
26
71
49
96
IS
70
14
24
24
40
31
9S
13
65
3
9
11
10
109
14
77
10
42
118
74
46
7
4
9
39
30
26
11
4
56
3
1
4
19
5
2
3
-
-
2
1
3
6
6
8
5
37
37
21
3
1
3
0
2
1
-
6
10
4
4
10
3
25
33
28
20
23
20
-
3
5
12
10
1
1
1
2
4
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31
20
23
9
4
6
1 1
11
16
2
1
1
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5
1
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2
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1
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
15
No. 6 — Continued,
for tjie year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Nativity.
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7
1
9
-
26
-
29
-
14
-
8
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15
12
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3
3
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7
6
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6
-
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6
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14
8
6
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7
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13
6
7
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36
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15
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1
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6
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1
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4
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15
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32
28
4
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5
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7
5
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9
-
18
11
7
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27
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60
55
5
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13
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30
26
4
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10
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30
29
1
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35
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75
47
27
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22
16
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8
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5
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3
8
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6
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1
11
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26
24
2
8.20
2.80
14.53
21.90
13.58
10.35
12.76
7 . 74
11 .09
14.23
17.57
5.28
4.03
14.76
20.77
21.74
7 81
5 41
9 49
12.27
5.34
16.41
13.72
10.45
14.35
13.90
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
Towns.
Births.
Parentage .
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Mapleton . . . .
Mars Hill
Masardis
Merrill
Monti cello. . . .
New Limerick
New Sweden .
Oakfield
Orient
Perham
Portage Lake.
Presque Isle. .
St. Agatha . . .
Sherman
Smyrna
Stockholm. . .
Van Buren . . .
Washburn. . . .
Westfield
Weston
Woodland. . . .
Gary PI
Caswell PI
Chapman PI. .
Connor PI. . . .
Gyr PI
1 ,199
15
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23
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13
1
2
5
1 ,610
23
32
-
55
34.10
27
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12
13
713
10
10
-
20
28.05
12
1
4
3
422
8
6
-
14
33.18
6
1
5
2
1 ,293
IS
15
-
33
25 . 52
16
7
6
4
433
7
7
-
14
32.33
5
1
6
2
920
9
14
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
AROOSTOOK
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Births.
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Glenwood PI
113
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Hamlin PI
681
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115
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147
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215
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641
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192
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St. Francis PI
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151
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Total
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1 ,307
1 ,196
2
2 ,505
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1 ,482
297
393
309
24
^Population of county omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
19
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Marriages.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
CUMBERLAND
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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35
155
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-
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22
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21
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17
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28
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16
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1 ,279
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166
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Bridgton
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Cape Elizabeth. .
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Cumberland
Falmouth
Freeport
Gorham
Gray
Harpswell
Harrison
Naples
New Gloucester. .
North Yarmouth
Otisfield
Portland
Pownal
Raymond
Scarboro
Sebago
South Portland . .
Standish
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth
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779
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2,600
13
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6,567
83
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2,148
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1 ,480
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1 ,952
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1 ,146
1 ,174
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1,292
594
188
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21
32
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
21
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
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17.93
11.04
16.62
15.17
19.23
13.93
14.23
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15.37
15.90
16.49
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
FRANKLIN
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Chesterville . . . .
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Farmington . . .
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Industry
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Kingfield
Madrid
New Sharon. . .
New Vineyard.
Phillips
Rangeley
Salem
Strong
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Weld
Wilton
Coplin PI
Dallas PI
Lang PI
Perkins PI ... .
Rangeley PI. . .
Sandy River PI
Washington PI.
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Total
354
278
604
529
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319
441
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999
246
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531
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181
744
403
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107
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48.19
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represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
23
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
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292
267
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
HANCOCK
Towns.
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Aurora
Bluehili
Brooklin
Brooksville
Bucksport
Castine
Cranberry Isles . . .
Deadham
Deer Isle
Eastbrook
Eden
Ellsworth
Franklin
Gouldsboro
Hancock .
Isle au Haut
Lamoine .
Mariaville
Mount Desert
Orlancl
Otis
Penobscot
Sedgwick
Sorrento
Southwest Harbor
239
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2
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17
10
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19.45
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20
21.37
19
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1
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1 ,176
16
7
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11.05
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2 ,180
16
14
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13.76
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21.44
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405
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359
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1 ,916
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22.44
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24
26
1
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32.69
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1 ,215
10
10
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16.46
19
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25.64
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
25
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
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16.74
20.83
21.61
14.96
15.31
12.84
15.01
22.22
2.76
17.75
14.71
11.44
24.36
17.41
11.63
0.06
6.49
13.36
12.58
8.33
23.05
19.42
26.77
14.30
12.39
26
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
HANCOCK
Towns.
W
Birth::
Sex.
Parentage.
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Sullivan
Surry
Swan's Island .
Tremont
Trentor
Verona
Waltham
Winter Harbor
Long Island PI
No. 8 PI
No. 21, PI
No. 33 PI
Total
2 ,116
1 ,162
686
749
849
314
229
182
595
203
19
39
82
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300
324
625
16.07
12.91
17.49
14.69
29.45
25.48
10.99
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22
23
16
12
*Population not including that of unorganized townships, and other places not repre-
sented in this tabulation. See Table No 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
27
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY — Concluded.
1
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Deaths.
Sex.
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526
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16 03
10.68
11.78
19.08
39.30
16.48
10.08
9.85
25.64
24.39
25
28
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KENNEBEC
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
S*
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Albion
Augusta
Belgrade
Benton
Chelsea
China
Clinton
Farmingdale. .
Fayette
Gardiner
Hallowell ....
Litchfield ....
Manchester. . .
Monmouth . .
Mount Vernon
Oakland
Pittston
Randolph. . . .
Readfield ....
Rome
Sidney
Vassalboro . . .
Vienna
940
10
8
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18
19.15
17
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3 ,705
131
132
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263
19.19
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25
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13
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24.15
22
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1 ,225
10
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19
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1 ,265
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22
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IS
13
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
29
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriagrs.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
11
-
-
-
-
9
8
9
-
17
17
-
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14
23
16
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143
181
145
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326
268
50
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27
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21
14
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32
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1
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7
6
1
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18.09
23.79
20.29
13.06
4.00
18.97
17.08
19.58
17.08
19.10
14.86
21.34
12.97
20.27
17.81
12.47
13.51
15.01
16.06
24.66
15.80
16.85
17.37
30
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KENNEBEC
CO
05
Births.
c
Sex.
Parentage.
03
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Towns.
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12,100
176
134
310
25.62
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81
52
19
3
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562
5
5
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10
17.79
9
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-
-
1
West Gardiner
611
7
4
-
11
18.00
11
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686
3
4
7
10.21
6
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Winslow
2 ,838
38
44
82
28.89
22
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6
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2,122
10
7
17
8.01
11
6
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56
1
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17.86
1
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-
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75
Total
64 ,003
618
574
1 ,192
18.62
749
236
122
10
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
31
No, 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Marriages
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Sex.
Nativity
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126
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1 ,099
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17.17
32
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
KNOX
TOAVNS.
K
Births.
Sex.
Pakentage.
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Camden
Cushing
Friendship
Hope
Hurricane Isle. . .
North Haven. . . .
Rockland
Rockport
St. George
South Thomaston
Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
Washington
Matinicus Isle PI.
Muscle Ridge PI .
Total
803
3,072
528
764
469
256
535
8,180
1 ,935
2 ,201
1 ,441
2 ,061
1 ,229
2 ,328
1 ,734
754
179
67
28 ,580
230
15
43
10
16
11
1
4
149
32
30
18
23
13
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15
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68
14
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18
94
22
26
23
45
3
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7
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18
22
16
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13
63
12
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11
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10
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445
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3
113
28
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16
19
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33
15
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1
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10
36
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19
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
33
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for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
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19
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2
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237
8
8
22
1
276
262
246
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508
473
33
2
17.77
34
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
LINCOLN
Towns.
Alna
Boothbay
Boothbay Harbor
Bremen
Bristol
Uamariseotta. . . .
Dresden
Edgecomb
Jefferson.
Newcastle
Nobleboro
Somerville
Southport
Waldoboro
Westport
Whitefield
Wiscasset
Monhegan PI ... .
Total
BlHTHS
Sex.
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1 ,682
2 ,030
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741
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486
1 ,018
1 ,066
775
267
383
2 ,509
270
1 ,026
1 ,302
126
17 ,835
1
4
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10.92
3
1
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25
10
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20.81
30
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18.23
33
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7.69
4
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35
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16.19
8
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21.04
16
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12.35
4
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16.70
17
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22.51
21
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15.48
9
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41.20
11
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1
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141
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16.43
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
35
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage
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Andover . .
Bethel. . . .
Brownfield
Buckfield .
Byron ....
Canton. . .
Denmark . ,
Dixfield...
Frycburg . ,
Gilead.. ..
Grafton. . ,
Greenwood
Hanover . .
Hartford.. .
Hebron. . .
Hiram. . . .
Lovell ....
Mason ....
Mexico. . .
Newry. . . .
371
766
1 ,957
903
1 ,067
181
1 ,033
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1 ,056
1 ,253
203
60
641
189
572
633
924
660
60
2,440
268
2
6
-
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21.56
8
-
-
-
5
8
-
13
16.97
9
-
2
2
16
21
-
37
18.91
32
1
3
1
7
14
-
21
23 . 25
20
-
-
1
10
7
-
17
15.93
17
-
-
-
5
-
5
27.62
4
-
1
14
7
-
21
20.33
15
3
2
1
3
6
-
9
15.41
8
1
-
-
14
12
-
26
24.62
23
1
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1
8
5
-
13
10.38
11
-
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1
1
-
1
4.93
1
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16.67
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31.20
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10.49
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12.99
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for the year 1913.
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12
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6
8
6
11
4
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7
7
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2
4
12
5
12
6
9
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19
14
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5
5
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13
-
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25
23
2
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22
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11
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16.97
12.77
21.04
20.62
5.52
14.52
18.84
14.20
15.98
9.85
16.67
20.28
10.58
3.50
26.86
14.07
19.70
16.67
11.89
7.46
38'
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, M arriages and Deaths
OXFORD
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Oxford
Paris
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Magalloway PL . . .
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325
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139
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244
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7.98
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1
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not represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1 .
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
39
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY — Concluded.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Town.'
Births.
Parentage.
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Bradford
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Burlington
Carmel
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Charleston
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Corinth
Dexter
Dixmont. ...'..
East Millinocket .
Eddington
Edinburg
Enfield
Etna
Exeter
Garland
Glenhurn
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
41
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
1
178
6
6
37
5
11
3
9
3
11
6
30
4
3
1
-
-
-
2
1
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1
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254
282
227
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509
385
112
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13
10
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58
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19.69
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10.26
42
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
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Howland
Hudson
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Medway
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Millinocket. . . .
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
43
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for the year 1913.
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44
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PENOBSCOT
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
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Seboeis PI
Stacy ville PI
Webster PI
Indian Twp. No. 3
No. 1, R. 7
No. 2, R. 6
Total
463
441
474
557
646
116
271
52
88
85
646
97
44
40
20S
*S6 ,648
914
804
1 ,719
34.56
20.41
16.75
10.77
24.77
17.24
25 . 83
38.46
22 . 73
35 . 29
17.03
41.24
90.91
150.00
19.84
1 ,031
315
2(19
^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 1913.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity
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4
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1
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7
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10
3
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7
10
3
10
3
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15.87
21.10
5.39
15.48
25.86
7.38
9.29
10.31
559
68
51
87
3
768
702
604
-
1 .306
1 .069
218
19
15.07
46
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
PISCATAQUIS
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
C
CD
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Abbot
Atkinson
Blanc hard
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 W'ks
Total
703
2
5
-
7
9.96
6
-
1
-
-
534
7
3
-
10
18.73
9
-
1
-
-
154
1
2
-
3
1 9 . 48
2
-
-
-
1
76
-
-
1 ,879
25
24
-
49
26.08
19
16
5
8
1
2 ,151
9
16
-
25
11.62
23
-
1
1
-
1 ,938
7
9
-
16
8.26
12
2
-
2
1 ,581
23
15
-
38
24 . 04
17
8
8
5
-
1 ,721
17
10
-
27
15.69
25
-
1
1
-
256
3
2
-
5
19.53
3
-
1
1
-
2 ,976
35
41
-
76
25 . 54
55
5
7
7
2
1 ;269
17
10
-
27
21 .28
10
12
3
2
-
357
1
2
-
3
8.40
3
-
-
-
628
10
6
16
25.48
15
-
1
-
-
1 ,325
14
14
-
28
21.13
21
1
2
3
1
537
2
2
-
4
7.45
3
-
1
-
-
359
2
4
-
6
16.71
4
-
1
1
-
387
1
3
-
4
10.34
3
1
-
-
-
144
2
-
1
3
20.83
1
-
2
-
-
256
2
3
-
5
19.57
4
1
-
-
101
-
1
-
1
9.90
1
-
-
-
126
-
2
-
2
15.87
1
-
-
1
-
108
1
3
-
4
37.04
-1
-
-
-
-
259
5
1
-
6
23.17
2
1
2
1
-
63
*19 ,888
186
178
1
365
18.35
243
46
38
33
5
^'Population of county omitting that of ui. organized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
47
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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2
1
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-
1
1
11
9
-
20
12
16
11
27
26
15
15
-
30
29
30
S
38
20
11
12
23
22
1
3
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4
4
18
7
-
25
21
12
7
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19
14
6
2
8
7
6
5
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11
10
5
12
17
16
3
2
-
5
4
1
-
-
1
-
7
2
-
9
9
1
1
-
2
2
2
1
-
3
3
2
-
-
2
1
1
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
154
10S
-
262
216
42
12.80
7.49
12.99
13.16
10.64
12.55
15,48
24.04
13.36
15.63
8.40
14.97
22.41
17.52
12. S3
9 31
2.79
23.26
13.89
11.72
15.87
9.26
3.84
13.17
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SAGADAHOC
co
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Births.
a
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Sex.
Parentage.
M
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Towns.
3
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144
0
2
4
27.78
4
Bath
9 ,072
85
71
-
156
17.20
109
20
14
12
1
778
1 ,409
12
0
5
8
-
17
U
21.85
9.94
15
11
1
1
1
1
1
Bowdoinham
Georgetown
724
7
8
15
20.72
13
-
-
2
-
38
1 ,028
8
7
:
15
14 . 59
14
_
1
:
Phippsburg
-
Richmond
1 ,801
13
7
-
20
11.10
18
-
1
i
-
1 ,992
212
21
3
20
3
-
41
6
20 58
28 . 30
21
5
15
1
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West Bath
Woolwich.
865
8
5
-
13
15.03
11
-
1
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Total
18 ,063
165
136
-
301
16.66
221
37
21
19
3
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
49
No 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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a
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Eh
3
16
18
6
129
-
-
-
94
-
3
7
-
10
-
4
-
24
-
20
6
16S
1
80
8
10
5
1
20
21
15
3
3
167
64
12
6
61
6
24 j
17|
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41
7
148
3
144
20
16
11
1
26
45
32
7
10
315
2
116
20
14
10
1
24
43
25
6
9
270
120.83
I
1115.87
25.71
11.36
!l5.19
I
J26.32
25.29
l!24.99
I
! 16. 06
33.02
|11 .56
2 17.44
50
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SOMERSET
Towns.
Anson
Athens
Bingham
Cambridge . . .
Canaan
Concord
Cornville
Detroit
Embden
Fairfield ... .
Harmony
Hartland
Madison
Mercer
Moscow
New Portland
Norridgewock
Palmyra
Pittsfield
Ripley
St. Albans . .
Skowhegan. . .
Smith field. . . .
Solon
Stark
BrRTiis.
Sex
Parentaoe.
2 ,323
918
757
369
844
244
729
515
517
5 ,000
778
1 ,194
3 ,562
426
560
873
1 ,641
972
2 ,891
431
1 ,017
5 ,389
419
1 .046
523
20
26
12
2
3
5
3
3
8
11
2
5
2
5
2
1
6
4
51
47
1!)
7
5
11
46
53
1
5
7
2
1 1
10
17
12
5
3
Hi
20
7
6
7
8
56
55
o
4
11
9
5
7
6
19
7
7
3
10
98
17
Hi
99
6
9
21
29
8
39
13
15
I 1 I
6
20
12
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33
12
6
4
14
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-
-
5
-
1
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5
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
4
1
-
2
7
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
9
-
1
-
59
19
14
5
14
-
-
2
1-1
2
-
-
46
29
13
10
5
-
1
-
7
-
2
-
20
-
-
1
L9
3
6
1
5
-
-
3
32
2
1
3
9
1
2
-
11
-
2
2
68
14
11
16
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17
1
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10
2
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
51
No. 6— Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sex.
Nativity.
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1
7
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15
8
5
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-
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-
10
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23
1
4
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27
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8
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8
23
-
31
30
1
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11
11
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8
6
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16
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6
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8
8
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36
32
33
-
65
52
13
-
1
-
10
6
3
-
9
8
1
-
-
-
14
5
6
-
11
11
-
-
9
36
24
19
-
43
40
3
-
1
-
6
3
2
-
5
5
-
-
-
-
4
S
4
-
12
7
5
-
-
-
4
5
2
-
7
7
-
-
2
-
14
14
12
-
26
24
1
1
-
-
5
5
10
-
15
14
1
-
2
-
27
13
21
-
34
33
1
-
-
-
5
2
2
-
4
4
-
-
-
6
10
8
-
18
18
-
-
1
1
39
44
43
-
87
74
13
-
-
-
1
2
3
-
5
4
1
-
-
-
8
9
9
-
18
17
1
-
-
-
1
5
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8
8
-
-
13.34
11.98
10 . 57
13 55
18.96
16.39
9.60
11.65
15.47
13 00
11.54
9.21
12.07
11.74
21.43
8.02
15.84
15.43
11.76
9.28
17.70
16.14
11.93
17.21
15.30
52
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
SOMERSET
Towns.
Bigclow PI
Brighton PI
Caratunk 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
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
54
2
-
247
3
-
241
2
4
94
-
1
"99
1
-
158
2
2
68
4
1
760
17
17
237
2
1
240
4
7
61
1
-
254
5
1
86
-
1
172
130
*36 ,839
1
371
1
357
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1
12.15
3
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24.90
5
1
-
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10.64
1
-
-
-
10.10
-
-
-
1
25.32
4
-
-
-
73.53
5
-
-
-
44 . 74
4
18
4
6
12.66
2
-
-
1
45 . S3
-
5
4
2
16.39
-
-
1
-
23 . 62
2
3
-
1
11.63
1
-
-
-
15.31
19.76
2
469
114
70
64
11
^Population of county, omitting that of unorganized townships and other places not
represented in this tabulation. See Table No. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
53
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Nativity.
c
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31.91
10.10
12.66
29.41
14.47
12.66
1 2 . 50
49.18
31.49
11 .63
226
27
309
449
54
3.71
54
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WALDO
Towns.
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
£
Oi
»- 8
o
o
O
03
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Belfast
Belmont
Brooks
Burnham
Frankfort
Freedom
Islesboro
Jackson
Knox
Liberty
Lincolnville . . .
Monroe
Montville
Morrill
Northport
Palermo
Prospect
Searsmont . . . .
Searsport
Stockton Sprin
Swanviile
Thorndike
Troy
Unity
Waldo
Wintcrport. . . .
Total
4 ,618
331
660
727
1 ,147
480
859
410
499
626
960
856
811
332
509
669
587
796
1 ,471
1 ,169
455
534
768
905
362
1 ,570
23 ,111
7
7
8
7
3
3
4
4
6
10
7
3
3
6
2
11
191
7
8
12
1
2
7
4
10
9
7
6
5
3
6
8
193
-
95
20.57
80
-
6
18.12
5
-
4
60.61
4
-
19
26.13
15
-
20
17.44
16
-
3
6.25
3
-
15
17.46
14
-
11
26.83
10
9
18.04
8
-
13
20 . 77
11
-
14
14.58
14
-
16
18.69
16
-
19
23 . 43
18
-
4
12.05
4
-
5
9.82
5
-
11
16.44
10
-
9
1 5 . 33
7
-
10
12.56
9
-
20
13.59
18
-
16
13.69
15
-
10
21.98
10
-
9
16.85
8
-
10
13.02
10
-
9
9.94
9
-
8
22.10
8
-
19
12.10
18
384
16.61
345
9 10
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
55
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sfx.
Nativity.
a
c3
8 i
< $ ^
<2 " "* 2
£ 55 Eh £
1
1
-
1
3
1
1
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1
1
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1
1
2
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
1
1
-
1
1
-
-
3
12
8
-
102
1
15
15
16
12
6
9
14
13
12
3
12
11
8
10
19
10
9
6
2C
10
8
17
374
100
1
15
15
16
12
6
8
S
8
14
12
10
3
10
11
7
10
15
10
9
6
20
8
7
16
357'
22.09
3.02
22.73
20.63
13.95
25.00
6.98
19.51
16.03
14.38
14.58
15.19
14.80
9.04
23 . 58;
16.44
13 63
12.56.
12.92
8.55
19.78
11 .24
26.04
11.05
22.10
10.83
207 191! 183
16.18
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
CO
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Towns.
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961
14
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22.89
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Alexander
386
4
6
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10
25.91
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Baileyville
1 ,410
33
21
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38 . 30
21
17
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228
2
1
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13.16
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Beddington
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Brookton
222
2
5
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31.53
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5 ,654
91
76
1
59
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135
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23 . 88
1 0 . 99
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24
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Centerville
-
Charlotte
284
4
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17.01
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Cherryfield
1 ,307
9
13
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16.09
19
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Columbia
573
4
6
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17.45
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Columbia Falls. . . .
691
12
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30 . 39
20
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1
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Cooper
184
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10.87
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Crawford.
114
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1
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8.77
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Cutlei
591
6
3
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15.23
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Danforth
1 ,355
17
16
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24 . 35
11
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5
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Deblois
69
1
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Dermysville
453
4
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EastMachias
- 1 ,353
14
6
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20
14.78
17
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1
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Eastport
4 ,926
3S
54
-
92
18.67
48
14
14
16
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Edmunds
652
10
6
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16
24 . 54
12
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1
3
Forest City
60
1
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-
2
33 . 33
-
1
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Harrington
978
11
6
17
17.38
17
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Jonesboro
49S
12
3
15
30.12
15
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Jonesporl
2 .059
22
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25 74
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2 ,089
1 ,218
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8
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48
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22 . 98
16.42
37
42
20
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2
16
1
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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
57
No. 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
Deaths.
Sfx.
Nativity.
10
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9
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16
16
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16.65
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11
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19
17
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35
36
30
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66
42
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9
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22
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14.36
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10.67
58'
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
WASHINGTON
Towns.
BlRTHJ
Sex.
Parentage.
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120
2
4
6
50 00
-
1
Marshneld
163
5
1
-
6
36.81
6
-
-
-
-
Meddybemps
115
-
3
3
26.09
3
-
-
-
1 .439
9
10
19
13.20
16
1
2
Northfield
69
1
2
3
43 . 48
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1
Pembroke
1 ,297
12
17
29
22 . 36
28
1
Perry
1 ,130
11
13
24
21.24
19
1
2
2
Princeton
1 ,091
14
10
_
24
21.08
18
-
2
4
-
Robbinston
631
3
4
7
11.09
5
-
2
-
-
Roque Bluffs
S7
2
-
2
22.99
2
-
-
-
-
Steuben
890
6
7
13
14.61
13
-
-
-
-
Talmage
100
1
-
-
1
10.00
1
-
-
-
-
Topsfleld
253
6
3
9
35 . 57
6
_
2
_
1
Trescott
461
614
6
8
4
10
-
10
18
21.69
27.95
7
6
-
5
2
1
1
Vaneeboro
1
Waite
170
5
3
-
8
47.06
6
1
1
-
Wesley
166
1
5
-
6
36.14
6
-
-
-
-
Whiting
359
2
_
5
13.93
4
_
_
1
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Whitneyville
210
3
-
3
14.29
2
1
-
-
-
Codyville PI
69
1
2
-
3
13 . 48
2
-
1
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Grand Lake Stream
PI
303
7
5
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12
39 . 60
11
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1
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No. 14 PI
82
1
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1
1 2 . 20
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81
3
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3 1
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Kossuth
44
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2
484
449
-
2
933
45.45
2
-
-
-
-
Total
22.23
639
S4
103
91
16
*Population of county, omitting that of un
represented in this tabulation. See Table \Tc
)rganized townships and other places not
. 1.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
59
No, 6 — Continued,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY— Concluded.
Deaths.
Marriages.
Sex.
Nativity
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233
22
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31
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306
250
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556
422
126
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6o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Births, Marriages and Deaths
YORK
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Births.
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Sex.
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
San ford
Shapleigh
South Berwick.
Waterboro ....
Wells
York
Total
580
7
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19.32
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244
247
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266
52
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11
16
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16.59
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11.64
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372
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1 ,558
15
11
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16.69
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1 ,284
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6
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11.68
15
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3 ,061
22
21
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43
14.05
38
2
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19
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15.49
24
1
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3 ,732
31
29
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60
16. OS
52
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2
6
1 ,320
6
9
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15
11.36
10
2
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3
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6
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15.03
11
2
1
1
972
12
5
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17
17.49
15
1
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1
594
4
3
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7
11.78
5
1
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1
605
4
2
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6
9.92
5
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1
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1 ,786
13
9
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22
12.32
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1
1
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5
5
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10
10.41
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1
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1 ,046
12
5
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16.25
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56
47
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103
15.33
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10
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9 ,643
98
138
-
236
24.47
81
90
24
40
675
5
7
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12
17.78
12
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2 ,885
32
25
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57
19.76
30
19
2
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980
8
12
-
20
20 41
17
1
1
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1 ,898
19
11
-
30
15.81
26
-
3
2 ,841
25
30
-
55
19.36
38
5
4
8
69 ,51 1
695
707
1 .402
20.16
710
423
108
146
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
6l
No. 6 — Concluded,
for the year 1913.
COUNTY.
Marriages.
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16
48
16
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139
161
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31
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46
28
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96
53
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29
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20
20
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26
15
90
48
49
2
523
570
23
143
12
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7
31
19
23
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4
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18
15
50
75
4
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16
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10
12
39
304
24
24
4
25
17
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40
49
11
15
26
17
9
24
31
25
96
128
7
51
13
36
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1 ,137
10
11
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202
22
24
4
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59
38
46
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14
26
17
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22
26
22
83
90
7
45
12
3
33
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100
2
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17.24
13.64
19.10
17.49
14.75
25.40
10 75
16.05
13.24
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18.78
13.13
83.33
15.03
26.75
28.62
11.57
13.44
32.26
23 . 90
14.28
13 27
10.37
17.67
13.27
18.98
13.38
567
944
8 16.37
62
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Recapitulation
Towns.
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland.
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington .
York
Total. ..
Births.
Sex.
Parentage.
?.
61
+77
115
*18
*34
61
28
17
*37
*86
*19
18
*36
23
+41
69
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,679
,680
,951
,718
,003
,580
,835
,396
,648
,888
,003
,839
,111
,967
,511
500
629
1 ,307
1 ,146
224
300
618
215
152
414
914
186
165
371
191
484
695
8,011
643
1 ,190
1 ,174
195
324
574
230
141
401
804
178
136
357
193
449
707
7,702
ti
20 . 64
32.39
20.06
22.11
18.00
18.62
15.57
16.43
21.79
19 84
18.35
16.66
19.76
16.61
22 . 23
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221
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345
639
710
20.89 9 ,615
440
297
594
82
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236
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315
46
37
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169
393
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120
309
215
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33
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91
146
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11
24
32
3
12
10
5
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1
22
5
3
11
5
16
15
179
*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.
7.
by Counties.
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Deaths.
Sex.
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Lincoln
Oxford
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1 ,196
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324
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females. . .
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females. . .
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females. . .
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females, j.
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females. . .
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females. . .
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females. ..
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females.. .
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females.. .
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females. . .
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females...
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females . . .
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females. . .
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695
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2,505
2,321
419
625
1,192
445
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females. . .
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7 ,702
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TABLE No. 12.
Births in Cities for 1913, with Rate per 1,000 of
Population.
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Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hp Howell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland .
Waterville
Westbrook ....
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15,751
118
122
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13 ,705
131
132
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25,762
199
173
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9,072
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71
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4,618
50
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17,381
244
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332
343
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2,671
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166
310
213
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Percentage of American and Foreign Births by Counties,
1913.
Counties.
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Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
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Sagadahoc. .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
41.82
34.59
22.72
59.16
11.86
28.02
55.67
25.59
17.36
67.55
19.57
12.17
88.32
3.52
6.24
62.84
19.80
16.53
80.90
8.09
9.89
86.69
2.05
9.90
55.58
30.92
13.38
59.98
18.33
20.41
66.58
12.60
19.45
73.42
12.29
13.29
64.42
15.66
18.41
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6.51
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30.17
18.12
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0.96
1.38
0.71
1.92
0.83
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1.36
0.12
1.28
1.37
1.00
1.51
1.30
1.72
1.07
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 14.
Percentage of American and Foreign Births by Cities,
1913.
Parents
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Bangor
Bath
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Bidcleford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth .:....
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland .
Waterville
Westbrook
Collectively .
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25.83
25.83
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19.01
0.76
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19.08
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0.64
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22.97
0.68
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37.78
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10.53
1.75
28.88
45.76
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22.16
27.27
2.85
45.27
35.81
17.28
1.64
75.84
10.07
13.42
0.67
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20.39
21.36
2.82
72.89
12.05
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22.90
0.97
53.52
21.60
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BIRTHS.
71
TABLE No. 15.
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Lincoln
Oxford
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72'
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 16.
Twin Births by Sex and Parentage, by Counties, 1913.
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Parentage.
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16
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1
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9
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4
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10
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3
53
4
54
4
72
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98
0
41
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20
17
3
11
179
20
329
2
29
99
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358
BIRTHS.
73
TABLE No. 17.
Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties, 1913.
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43
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407
278
4
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498
190
1
74
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 18.
Stillbirths by Seasons, 1913.
Months.
February
68
March
76
Total for first ouarter
202
April
54
May
54
62
170
July
51
47
September
49
147
October
52
November
59
59
689
170
Total
689
BIRTHS. 75
NOTES ON BIRTHS.
In the year 191 3, 16,408 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 m :§99' J4</09 in 1900, 14,615 in 1901, 15,166 in
1902, 15,130 in 1903, 15,405 in 1904, 16,005 m I9°5» ID\585 in
1906, 16,595 in 1907, 16,914 in 1908, 16,735 in 1909, 16,469 in
1910, 16,300 in 1911, and 16,583 in 1912).
The number of living children born was 15,719, and the num-
ber of stillbirths was 689.
Of the whole number of living children of which the sex was
certified, 8,011 were males and 7,702 were females. In 6 births,
the sex was not stated. For each 100 girls born there were
104.0 boys (106.7 in 1892, 107.4 in 1893, 104.7 m :894> 106.4 m
1895, 105.3 in 1896, 102.3 in 1897, 106 in 1898, 104.4 m J899>
103.2 in 1900, 105.6 in 1901, 105 in 1902, 105.3 in 1903, 104.2
in 1904, 104. 1 in 1905, 106 in 1906, 104.3 m 19°7> 107.2 in 1908,
104.7 m I9°9. io3-8 m 1910, io5-5 in l911, and 106.9 in I912)-
Birth-rate. — The birth-rate of living children for the State
was 20.89 for each 1,000 of population.
Table No. 12 shows the number of births in each city with the
birth-rate of each. The average birth-rate in the cities per 1,000
population was 20.82 as compared with 20.93, 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, 32.39, and the lowest in Knox,
15.57. In f°ur counties, Aroostook, Franklin, Oxford, and
Washington, 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, 61.17 per cent,
were of native parents, 19.04 per cent, were of foreign parent-
age; 18.65 per cent, were of parents one of whom was foreign ;
while in 1.14 per cent., the nationality was not stated.
j6 ' REGISTRATION REPORT.
Waldo county had the largest percentage of native-born par-
ents, to wit, 89.84 per cent., and only 2.35 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born. Hancock followed with 88.32
per cent, of native parentage, and only 3.52 per cent, in which
both parents were foreign-born.
In Lincoln county in 86.69 Per cent- °f the births the parents
were native-born, and in 2.05 per cent., foreign-born.
In Knox county the percentage of native-born parents was
80.90; in Sagadahoc, 7342; in Washington, 68.49; m Franklin,
67.55; in Piscataquis, 66.58; and in Somerset, 64.42.
Comparatively high percentages of foreign-born parents are
found in Androscoggin county, 34.59; in Oxford, 30.92; in
York, 30.17; and in Cumberland, 25.59.
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
47.92 per cent, of the births were of American parentage, while
in the rural parts of the State the percentage of American-born
children was 67.82.
The largest percentage of foreign-born parents was in Bidde-
ford, 54.17, and in Lewiston, 45.76.
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 1913 was 1,467 in March; the smallest was 1,131
in November ; the largest quarterly total was 4,203 in the second
quarter ; the smallest 3,604 in the last quarter. The three con-
secutive months in which the largest number of births occurred
were March, April and May, 4,292.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of births
in each month of the twenty-two years, 1892- 19 13.
BIRTHS.
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15,294
15,878
15,914
16,173
16,041
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15,635
15 ,869
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Twin-births. — In 1913, 179 twin-births occurred; in 53 in-
stances twins were both boys ; in 54, both girls ; and in 72, a boy
and a girl. In 98 cases the parentage was American: in 41,
foreign ; in 37 instances the parentage was mixed ; and in 3, it
was not stated. Of the 358 children, 329 were born alive, and
29 stillborn.
Stillbirths. — Of the 689 stillborn children, 407 were males
and 278 were females. In 4 the sex was not stated. With the
exception of 1 stillbirth as to which the nativity of the mother
was not stated 498 wTere of American mothers, and 190 of
foreign mothers.
The largest number of stillbirths occurred in Aroostook
county, 124; while the minimum number, 7, was reported in
Lincoln county.
The largest number of stillbirths, 76, was returned in March ;
the smallest number, 47, in August. See Tables No. 17 and 18
for other details.
78
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Marriages by Counties and Nativity, 1913.
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378
130
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77
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383
40
71
92
2
588
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127
81
102
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Franklin
145
5
11
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169
Hancock
243
5
7
12
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267
Kennebec
454
66
54
49
1
624
Knox
234
8
9
24
1
276
Lincoln
134
2
6
5
2
149
Oxford
233
47
28
25
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333
Penobscot
555
69
54
87
3
768
Piscataquis
171
9
16
25
3
224
Sagadahoc
129
13
16
10
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168
Somerset
225
28
27
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1
309
Wal lo
184
234
3
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12
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8
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207
Washington
321
York
334
91
47
49
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667
536
631
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TABLE No. 21.
Marriages by Months and Counties, 1913.
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57
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57
61
67
59
59
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39
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36
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17
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22
16
27
33
45
25
24
20
24
38
25
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31
39
57
56
119
62
57
87
68
89
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316
370
516
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482
551
690
666
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652
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females
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females
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females
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TABLE
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NOTES ON MARRIAGES.
The number of marriages registered in the State during the
year 1913 was 6,622 (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, 5,482 in 1900, 5,735 in 1901, 5,905 in 1902, 6,200
in 1903, 6,208 in 1904, 6,264 in 1905, 6,498 in 1906, 6,380 in
1907, 5,904 in 1908, 6,011 in 1909, 5,900 in 1910, 5,878 in 191 1,
and 6,550 in 19 12). We have therefore for the year 19 13 a
marriage-rate of 17.48 (persons married) to every 1,000 of
population, or at the rate of 8.74 marriages per 1,000 persons.
Marriage-rates. — The marriage-rate was higher in Piscata-
quis county than elsewhere in the State, it being for that county
10.79 Per i?ooo. The lowest marriage-rate, that of 746 per
1,000, was in Aroostook county. See Table No. 3.
Nativity. — Of the 6,602 records of marriage in which there
was a statement of birthplace, in 72.02 per cent, the groom and
bride were both American; in 10.07 Per cent, both were of
foreign birth ; in 8.09 per cent, the groom was American and
the bride of foreign birth: while in 9.80 per cent, a foreign
groom and American bride were united.
Seasons. — The largest number of marriages, 882, was solemn-
ized in June, while the smallest number in any one month, 316,
occurred in February. 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, 14 brides were married; in the age-
period, 15-20 years, there were 360 grooms and 1,877 brides;
in the period 20-25 years 2,530 men and 2,334 women were
married; from 25-30 1,666 men and 1,089 women; from 30-35,
766 men and 483 women; from 35-40, 449 men and 298 women;
from 40-45, 256 men and 171 women; from 45-50, 191 men and
125 women; from 50-55, 152 men and 101 women; from 55-60,
80 men and 54 women; from 60-70, 131 men and 55 women;
from 70-80, 33 men and 12 women ; 80 and over, 5 men. The
MARRIAGES. 85
ages of 3 grooms and 9 brides were not stated. See Table
No. 23. In 5,547 marriages the groom was older than the bride;
while in 1,075 tne bride was the older; 730 widowers and 530
widows were remarried; 410 men and 477 women were remar-
ried after having been divorced from a former marriage.
Table No. 24 exhibits the fact that 5,464 men and 5,556
women were married for the first time; that 1,038 men and 947
women were married for the second time ; that 107 men and 104
women were united in the third marriage; that 7 men and 10
women contracted marriage a fourth time, and 3 men and 2
women were married for the fifth time. The oldest groom was
85 years of age, and the oldest bride was 79. The youngest
groom was 16 years of age, and the youngest bride was 13.
At the age of 16 years 1 groom was married; at 17 years,
22; at 18 years, 107; and at 19 years, 231. At the age of 13,
3 brides were married; at 14 years, 11 ; at 15 years, 59; at 16
years, 228; at 17 years, 341, at 18 years, 678; and at 19 years,
564-
At 17 years of age, 1 bride was married for a second time;
3 at 18 years, and 4 at 19. One bride was married for the third
at 29, and one for the fourth time at 34.
Two men contracted marriage for the first time at the ages
of yy and 75. One groom contracted marriage for the fourth
time at 85.
86
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Divorces Decreed by the Supreme Court of Maine for the
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TABLE No. 26.
Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants, and the Number
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DIVORCES. 89
NOTES ON DIVORCES.
One thousand and ninety-two divorces were decreed in the
year 1913 (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 1 901, 905 in 1902, 946 in 1903, 906 in 1904, 848 in 1905,
y8y in 1906, 887 in 1907, 904 in 1908, 957 in 1909, 911 in 1910,
985 in 191 1, and 1,081 in 1912). In 1913 there was decreed in
Maine one divorce for every 6 marriages solemnized.
Some of the causes for which divorces were granted are :
Adultery, 147, or 13.5 per cent, of the whole number; cruelty,
34, or 3.1 per cent.; desertion, 131, or 12.0 per cent.; intoxica-
tion, 57, or 5.2 per cent. ; cruel and abusive treatment, 333 or
30.5 per cent. ; nonsupport, 48, or 4.4 per cent. The other
divorces were granted for multiple or associated causes.
The wife was the libellant in 788 divorces, and the husband in
3°4-
In the divorces granted for adultery, the husband was the
libellant 95 times, and the wife 52 times.
On account of cruelty, the wife was the libellant in 28 cases,
and the husband in 6 cases.
For desertion, the husband was the libellant 43 times, and the
wife 88.
For intoxication, the husband was the libellant in 3 cases,
and the wife in 54.
For cruel and abusive treatment, the husband was the libellant
in 65 instances, and the wife in 268.
For nonsupport, the wife was the libellant in the 48 divorces
decreed for that cause.
One divorce was granted before the marriage life had lasted
six months ; 14 before one year's marriage ; 237 after from 1 to
5 years' marriage; 344 after 5 to 10 years; 323 after 10 to 20
years; 132 after 20 to 30 years; 33 after more than 30 years
of married life ; while in 8 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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V. Diseases of the digestive system
VI. Nonveneral 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. Malformation
XI. Diseases of early infancy
XII. Old age
XIII. Affections produced by external causes
XIV. Ill defined diseases
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1 ,033
2,761
234
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118
1 ,826
108
1 ,443
145
1 ,192
120
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96
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672
60
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259
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
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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. . .
Tetanus
Pellagra
Tuberculosis of the lungs. .
Acute miliary tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis meningitis . . .
Abdominal tuberculosis . . .
Pott's disease
White swellings
Tuberculosis of other organs
Disseminated tuberculosis
Rickets
Syphilis
Gonococcus infection
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 peritoneum
intestines and rectum .
Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the female gen-
ital 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
Scur\y
Diabetes
Exophthalmic goitre
Addison's disease
Leuchaemia
Anaemia, chlorosis
Other general diseases
Alcoholism
Chronic lead poisoning ....
Other chronic poisonings. .
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TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Causes of Death.
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Encephalitis
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Locomotor ataxia
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plexy
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Paralysis without specified
cause
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Convulsions (nonpuerperal)
Convulsions of infants. . . .
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vous system
Diseases of the ear
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latory system
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis
Organic diseases of the heart
Angina pectoris
Diseases o f t h e arteries,
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Embolism and thrombosis
Diseases of the veins, (vari-
ces, hemorrhoids, phlebi-
tis, etc.)
Diseases of the lymphatic
s y s tern (lymphangitis,
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Hemorrhage; other diseases
of the circulatory system
IV. — Diseases of the respi-
ratory system
Diseases of the larynx. . . .
Diseases of the thyroid
body
Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Bronchopneumonia
Pneumonia
Pleurisy
Pulmonary congestion, pul-
monary appoplexy
Asthma
Other diseases of the respi-
ratory system (tubercu-
losis excepted)
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tive system
Diseases of the mouth and
annexa
Diseases of the pharynx. . .
Diseases of the oesophagus
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 29— Continued.
Causes of Death.
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Other diseases of the stom-
ach (cancer excepted) . .
Diarrhea and enteritis (un-
der 2 years)
Diarrhea and enteritis (2
years and over)
Intestinal parasites
Appendicitis and typhlitis .
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 (non-
puerperal)
Other diseases of the diges-
tive system (cancer and
tuberculosis excepted) . . .
VI. — Nonveneral diseases
of the genitourinary sys-
tem and annexa
Acute nephritis
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kid-
neys and annexa
Diseases of the bladder. . . .
Diseases of the urethra, uri-
nary abscess, etc
Diseases of the prostate . . .
Uterine tumor (noncancer-
ous)
Other diseases of the uteris
Cysts and other tumors of
the ovary
Salpingitis and other dis-
eases of the female genital
organs
VII. — The puerperal state.
Accidents of pregnancy. . . .
Puerperal hemorrhage
Other accidents of labor. . .
Puerperal septichaemia. . . .
Puerperal albuminuria and
convulsions
Puerperal phlegmasia alba
dolens, embolus, sudden
death
Following childbirth (not
otherwise defined)
VIII. — Diseases of the skin
and of the cellular tissue
Gangrene
Furuncle
Acute abscess
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)
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TABLE No. 29— Concluded.
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Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or stran-
59
1
4
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide by cutting or pierc-
ing instruments
Suicide by jumping from
2
4
Poisoning by food
Other acute poisonings. . . .
1
3
Burns (conflagration ex-
cepted)
4
Absorption of deleterious
gases (conflagration ex-
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Accidental drowning
Trjumatism 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, railways,
landslides, etc.)
Injuries by animals!
9
1
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10
14
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Excessive cold
Effects of heat.
1
Electricity (lightning ex-
cepted)
1
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.
Ill defined organic diseases
Sudden death
Cause of death not specified
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
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comotion
X. Malformations
XI. Diseases of early infancy
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XIII. Affections produced by external causes
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TABLE No. 30— 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 septichaemia..
Tetanus
Pellagra
Tuberculosis of the lungs
Acute miliary tuberculosis
Tuberculous meningitis
Abdominal tuberculosis
Pott's disease
White swellings
Tuberculosis of other organs
Disseminated tuberculosis
Rickets
Syphilis. . . _
Gonococcus infection
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 peritoneum, intestines and
rectum .
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
Leuchaemia
Anaemia, chlorosis
Other general diseases
Alcoholism (acute or chronic)
Chronic lead poisoning
Other chronic poisonings
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Encephalitis
Simple meningitis
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
Diseases of the veins, (varices, haem-
orrhoids, phlebitis, etc)
Diseases of the lymphatic system
(lymphangitis, etc.)
Hemorrhage; other diseases of the cir-
culatory system
IV. — Diseases of the respiratory sys-
tem
Diseases of the larynx
Diseases of the thyroid body
Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Bronchopneumonia
Pneumonia
Pleurisy
Pulmonary congestion, pulmonary ap-
oplexy
Asthma
Other diseases of the respiratory sys-
tem (tuberculosis excepted)
V. — Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of the mouth and annexa. . .
Diseases of the pharynx
Diseases of the oesophagus
Ulcer of the stomach
Other diseases of the stomach (cancer
excepted)
Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years)
Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and
over)
Intestinal parasites
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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. — Nonvenereal diseases of the geni-
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Acute nephritis ,
Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kidneys and an
nexa
Diseases of the bladder
Diseases of the urethra, urinary ab
scess, etc
Diseases of the prostate
Uterine tumor (noncancerous)
Other diseases of the uterus
Cysts and other tumors of the ovary
Salpingitis and other diseases of the
female genital organs
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Accidents of pregnancy
Puerperal hemorrhage
Other accidents of labor
Puerperal septichaemia .
Puerperal albuminuria and convul
sions
Puerperal phlegmasia, alba dolens, em
bolus sudden death
Followin.g childbirth (not otherwise
defined)
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cellular tissue
Gangrene
Furuncle
Acute abscess
Other diseases of the skin and annexa
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organs of locomotion
Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis
excepted)
Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis
and rheumatism excepted)
Amputations
X. — Malformations
Congenital malformations (stillbirths
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Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or strangulation. .
Suicide by drowning
Suicide by firearms
Suicide by cutting or piercing instru-
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Suicide by jumping from high places
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Erysipelas
Other epidemic diseases
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Tetanus
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Pellagra
Tuberculosis of the lungs
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Causes of Death.
Acute miliary tuberculosis. . .
Tuberculous meningitis
Abdominal tuberculosis
Pott's disease
White swellings
Tuberculosis of other organs.
Disseminated tuberculosis. . .
Rickets
Syphilis
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Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
Sex.
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Diabetes
Exophthalmic goitre
Addison's disease
Leukemia
Anemia, chlorosis
Other gerieral diseases
Alcoholism (acute or chronic) . . .
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. .
Totals. .
Males. .
Females
Totals. ,
Males. .
Females
Totals . ,
Males. .
Females
Totals . .
Males. .
Females
Totals . ,
Males. .
Females
Totals. .
Males. .
Females
Totals. .
Males. .
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Totals . .
Males. .
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Totals . ,
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Totals. .
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Females
Totals. .
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Totals . .
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Totals . .
Males. .
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Totals. .
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Totals. .
Males. .
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Totals . .
Males. .
Females
Totals. .
Males. .
Females
Totals . .
Males. .
Females
Totals..
Males..
Females
Totals . .
Males. .
Females
5
5
578
267
311
30
2
28
17
10
7
44
24
20
261
97
164
67
30
37
136
127
9
7
5
2
18
5
13
71
38
33
363
185
178
78
45
33
74
44
30
95
64
31
245
123
122
3,528
1,681
1,847
121
66
55
675
300
375
119
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Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
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Convulsions (nonpuerperal)
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Diseases of the ears
Pericarditis
Acute endocarditis .
Organic diseases of the heart
Angina pectoris.
Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, aneu-
rysm, etc
Embolism and thrombosis.
Diseases of the veins, varices, hemorrhoids
phlebitis, etc
Diseases of the lymphatic system
Hemorrhage, other diseases of the circula-
tory system
Diseases of the nasal fossae
Diseases of the larynx
Diseases of the thyroid body
Acute bronchitis
Totals. .
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Females
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Males. .
Females
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Males. .
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91
168
130
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84
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Causes of Death.
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Bronchopneumonia
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Pleurisy
Pulmonary conjestion (pulmonary ap-
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Gargrene of the lungs
Asthma
Pulmonary emphysema
Other diseases of the respiratory system
(tuberculosis excepted)
Diseases of the mouth and annexa
Diseases of the pharynx
Diseases of the esophagus
Ulcer of the stomach
Other diseases of the stomach (cancer ex-
cepted)
Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) . . .
Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and over)
Intestinal parasites
Appendicitis and typhlitis
Hernia, intestinal obstruction
Other diseases of the intestines
Acute yellow atrophy of the liver
Totals. .
Males. .
Females
Totals . .
Males. .
Females
Totals. .
Males..
Females
Totals. .
Males. .
Females
Totals. .
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Females
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Males. .
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270
119
151
1,063
492
571
3,505
1,780
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147
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Bright's disease
Other diseases of the kidneys and annexa
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Diseases of the bladder
Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess,
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Nonvenereal diseases of the male genital
organs
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 orgars
Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast (can-
cer excepted)
Accidents of pregnancy
Puerperal hemorrhage
Totals. .
Males.. .
Females.
Totals . .
Males. . .
Females.
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Males. . .
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122
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Causes op Death.
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Puerperal albuminuria and convulsions.
Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, embo-
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Gangrene
Furuncle
Acute abscess
Other diseases of the skin and annexa . . .
Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis ex-
cepted)
Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and
rheumatism excepted)
Amputations
Congenital malformations (stillbirths not
included)
Congenital debility, icterus and sclerema
Other causes peculiar to early infancy
Lack of care
Senility
Suicide by poison
Suicide by asphyxia
Suicide by hanging or strangulation. .
Suicide by drowning
Totals. . .
Males. . . .
Females. .
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Females. .
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13
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6
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6
6
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1
1
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2
2
1
1
1
1
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6
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7
1
1
1
2
2
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1
3
3
3
3
3
5
2
3
10
7
3
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
3
3
12
9
3
4
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
12
11
1
5
4
1
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1
3
3
2
1
4
1
3
1
1
14
10
4
3
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6
4
2
28
17
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
1
34
12
22
1
1
10
8
2
2
1
1
31
21
10
3
2
1
2
2
3
2
1
5
4
1
1
1
178
74
104
3
2
1
2
1
1
7
7
4
2
2
48
34
14
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
405
184
221
3
3
12
11
1
1
1
42
25
17
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
654
2/6
378
4
3
1
6
4
2
1
1
27
16
11
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1
1
1
623
330
3
3
13
9
4
1
1
361
202
3
2
95
32
63
15
3
12
4
3
1
4
2
2
1
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
Sex.
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Suicide by cutting or piercing instruments
Suicide by jumping from high places. . . .
Suicide by crushing
Other suicides
Poisoning by food
Other acute poisonings
Conflagration
Burns (includes scalding)
Absorption of deleterious gases (confla-
gration excepted . )
Accidental drowning
Traumatism by firearms
Traumatism by cutting or piercing instru-
ments
Traumatism by fall
Traumatism in mines and quarries
Traumatism by machines
Traumatism by other crushing (vehicles,
railways, landslides, etc.)
Injuries by animals
Inanition
Excessive cold
Effects of heat
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. .
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Males. . . .
Females. .
Totals. . .
Males. . . .
Females. .
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Males. . . .
Females. .
Totals . . .
Males. . . .
Females. .
Totals. . .
Males
Females. . .
Totals. . .
Males
Females. .
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178
11
11
71
71
439
393
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6
124
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72
26
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63
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5
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3
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9
9
2
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1
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13
6
1
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1
1
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1
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6
6
3
1
2
3
3
6
1
5
8
3
5
2
1
1
4
4
2
2
1
1
34
14
20
9
4
2
2
1
1
6
3
3
7
7
4
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
4
4
2
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
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41
21
20
12
2
6
3
3
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
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59
19
40
3
1
1
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3
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49
19
30
1
1
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6
27
4
1
3
5
2
3
-
6
5
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
14
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TABLE
Deaths from all Causes
Causes of Death.
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Electricity (lightning excepted)
Homicide by firearms
Homicide by cutting or piercing instru-
ments
Homicide by other means
Fractures (cause not specified)
Other external violence
Ill-defined organic disease
Sudden death
Cause of death not specified or ill-defined
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
5
4
1
25
21
4
30
20
10
10
7
3
13
8
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40
25
15
59
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132
90
42
781
441
340
4
4
4
3
1
21
15
6
351
201
150
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1
15
11
4
4
3
1
26
16
10
401
229
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DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES BY AGE-GROUPS.
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122
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
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Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
Androscoggin County
Auburn
Durham ,
East Livermore
Greene
Leeds
Lewiston
Lisbon
Livermore
Mechanic Falls
Minot
Poland
Turner
Wales
Webster
Aroostook County. . .
Amity
Ashland
Bancroft
Benedicta
Blaine
Bridgewater
Caribou
Castle Hill
Crystal
Dyer Brook
Eagle L> ke
Easton
Fort Fairfield
Fort Kent
Frenchville
757,315
61,631
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1,744
2,796
778
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4,269
1,098
1,678
780
1,304
1,669
505
1,237
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366
2,500
344
274
1,031
1,256
5,563
517
541
281
1,821
1,325
4,461
4,(64
1,444
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DEATHS BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
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119
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24
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7
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7
13
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
Towns and Counties.
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Island Falls
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Littleton
Ludlow
Madawaska
Mapleton
Mars Hill
Masardis
Merrill
Monticello
New Limerick
New Sweden
Oakfield
Orient
Perham
Portage
Presque Isle
St. Agatha
Sherman
Smyrna
Stockholm
Van Buren
Washburn
Westfield
Weston
Woodland
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Glenwood PI
Hamlin PI
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Macwahoc PI
Moro PI
New Canada PI
Oxbow PI
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St. Francis PI
St. John PI
Silver Pidge PI
Wade PI
Wallagrass PI
Westmanland PI
Winterville PI
Cumberland County
Baldwin
Bridgton
Brunswick
Cape Elizabeth
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468
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
Towns and Counties.
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North Yarmouth. . ,
Otisfield
Portland
Pownal
Raymond
Scarboro
Sebago
South Portland . . .
Standish
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth.
Franklin County
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 PI . . .
Hancock County .
Amherst
Aurora
Bluehill
Brooklin
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354
278
604
529
3,189
319
441
3,056
999
246
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531
1,431
1,211
181
744
403
526
2,292
83
166
60
67
208
78
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239
96
1,388
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DEATHS BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diaeases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
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2,180
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4,459
3,325
1,149
1,376
825
154
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159
1,560
1,215
103
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909
156
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2,116
1,162
686
749
849
314
229
182
595
203
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13,705
1,035
1,225
3,253
1,265
1,229
817
527
5,235
2,894
937
617
1,431
898
2,325
888
999
996
446
886
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Eden
Ellsworth
Lamoine
Mariaville
Mount Desert
Orland
Otis
Sorrento
Stonington
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Trenton
Waltham
Long Island PI
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Benton
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Farmingdale
Fayette
Gardiner
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Litchfield
Manchester
Monmouth
Mount Vernon
Oakland
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Randolph
Readfield
Rome
Sidney
Vassalboro
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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Waterville
Wayne
West GardiDer.
Windsor
Winslow
Winthrop
Unity PI
Knox County.
Appleton. .
Camden . . ,
Cushing. . .
Friendship .
Hope .
Hurricane Isle. . . .
North Haven
Rockland
Rockport
St. George
South Thomaston.
Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
Washington ....
Matinicus PI . . .
Muscle Ridge PI
Lincoln County.
Alna
Boothbay
Boothbay Harbor
Bremen
Bristol.
Damariscotta. . . .
Dresden
Edgecomb
Jefferson
Newcastle
Nobleboro
Somerville
Southport
Waldoboro
Westport
White field
Wiscasset
Monhegan PI. . . .
403
12,100
562
611
686
2,838
2,122
56
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803
3,072
528
764
469
256
535
8,180
1,935
2,201
1,441
2,061
1,229
2,328
1,734
754
179
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1,682
2,030
520
2,368
741
808
486
1,018
1,066
775
267
383
2,509
270
1,026
1,302
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
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.
Magalloway PI
Milton PI
Batchelder's Grant .
Penobscot County
Alton
Argyle
Bangor
Bradford.,
Bradley
Brewer
Burlington
Carmel
Carroll
Charleston
Chester
Clifton
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181
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1,033
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1,056
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1,253
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203
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641
-
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189
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572
-
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633
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924
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660
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2,440
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268
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1,188
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3,499
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737
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346
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211
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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Garland
Glenburn
Greenbush
Greenfield
Hampden
Hermon
Holden
Howland
Hudson
Kenduskeag
Kingman
Lagrange
Lee
Levant
Lincoln
Lowell
Mattawamkeag
Maxfield
Medway
Milford
Millinocket
Mt. Chase
Newburg
Newport
Old Town
Orono
Orrington
Passadumkeag
Patten
Plymouth
Prentiss
Springfield
Stetson
Veazie
Winn
Woodville
Drew PI
Grand Falls PI
Lakeville PI
Sebocis PI
Stacy ville PI
Webster PI
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Abbott
Atkinson
Blanchard
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457
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455
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2,440
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1,218
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488
-
397
-
499
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598
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743
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683
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2,065
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247
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70
-
548
-
1,005
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3,368
-
206
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682
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1,810
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6,581
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3,645
-
1,213
-
454
-
1,452
-
572
-
463
-
441
-
474
-
557
-
646
-
116
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271
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88
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646
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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Greenville
Guilford
Medford
Mi.lo
Monson
Orneville
Parkman
Sangerville ,
Sebec
Shirley
Wellington ,
Williamsburg
Willimantic
Barnard PI
Elliottsville PI
Kingsbury PI
Lake View PI
Katahdin Iron Works
Sagadahoc County.
Arrowsic
Bath
Bowdoin
Bowdoinham
Georgetown
Perkins
Phippsburg
Richmond
Topsham
West Bath
Woolwich
Somerset County. .
Anson
Athens
Bingham
Cambridge
Canaan
Concord
Cornville
Detroit
Embden
Fairfield
Harmony
Hartland
Madison
Mercer
Moscow
New Portland
Norridgewock
76
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2,151
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1,938
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1,581
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1 ,721
-
256
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2,976
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1,269
-
357
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1,325
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144
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778
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1,409
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1,801
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1,992
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757
-
369
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844
-
244
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729
-
515
-
517
-
5,000
-
778
-
1,194
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3,562
-
426
-
560
-
873
-
1,641
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DEATHS BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
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Causes, Mostly Infectious Diseases.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
Towns and Counties.
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Pittsfield
Ripley
St. Albans
Skowhegan
Smithfield
Solon
Stark
Bigelow PI
Brighton PI
Caratunk PI
Dead River PL . .
Dennistown PL . .
Flagstaff PI
Highlard PI
Jackman PI
Lexington PI ... .
Long Pond PI . . .
MayfieldPl
Moose River PL .
Pleasant Ridge PI
The Forks PI
West Forks PI . . .
Waldo County..
Belfast
Belmont
Brooks
Burnham
Frankfort
Freedom
Islesboro
Jackson
Knox
Liberty
Lincolnville
Monroe
Montville
Morrill
Northport
Palermo
Prospect
Searsmont
Searsport
Stockton Springs.
Swanville
Thorudike
Troy
Unity
Waldo
Winterport
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5,389
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419
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1,046
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1
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247
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172
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4,618
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331
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660
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727
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1,147
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-
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960
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332
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669
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587
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796
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1,471
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1,169
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455
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534
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768
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905
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362
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
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Addison
Alexander
Baileyville
Baring
Beddington
Brookton
Calais
Centerville
Charlotte
Cherryfield
Columbia
Columbia Falls
Cooper
Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
Deblois
Dennysville
East Machias
Eastport
Edmunds
Forest City
Harrington
Jonesboro
Jonesport
Lubec
Machias
Machiasport
Marion
Marshfield
Meddybemps
MSlbVidge
Northfield
Pembroke
Perry
Princeton
Robbinston
Roque Bluffs
Steuben
Talmadge
Topsfield
Trescott
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Whitnevville
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Special
Towns and Counties.
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Poland
Turner
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Amity
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Caribou
Castle Hill. . .
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Dyer Brook. .
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Aroostook, .s 78 ,840
Cumborlnad 115,680
Franklin 19 ,320
Hancock 35 ,075
Kennebec 64 ,003
Knox 28 ,580
Lincoln 17,835
Oxford 37,462
Penobscot 87,991
Piscataquis 20 ,763
Sagadahoc 18 ,063
Somerset 37 ,144
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
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DEATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
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Brooksville
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Deer Isle
East brook
Eden
Ellsworth
Franklin
Gouldsboro
Hancock
Isle au Haut
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Mount Desert
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Southwest Harbor. .
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Trenton
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Waltham
Winter Harbor
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Albion
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Belgrade
Benton
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Bradford
Bradley
Brewer
Burlington .....
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Charleston
Chester
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
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Piscataquis County.
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Atkinson
Blanchard
Bowsrbark.
Brownville
Dover
Foxcrof t
Greenville
Guilford
Medford
Milo
Monson
Orneville
Parkman
Sangerville
Sebec
Shirley
Wellington
Williamsburg
Willimantic
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Elliottsville PI
Kingsbury PI
Lake View PI
Katahdin Iron Works.
Sagadahoc County.
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Bowdoin. . . .
Bowdoinham .
Georgetown.
Perkins
Phippsburg. .
Richmond. . .
Topsham. . . .
West Bath . .
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Athens.. . .
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Canaan. . .
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359
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TABLE
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Detroit
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Fairfield
Harmony
Hartjand
Madison.
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New Portland . . .
Norridgewock . . .
Palmyra
Pittsfield
Ripley
St. Albans
Skowhegan
Smithfield
Solon
Stark
Bigelow PI
Brighton Pi
Caratunk PI
Dead River Pi. . .
Dennistown PI. . .
Flagstaff PI
Highland PI
Jackman PI
Lexington PI ... .
Long Pond PI . . .
Mayfield PI
Moose River PL .
Pleasant Ridge PI
The Forks PI
West Forks PI . . .
Waldo County .
Belfast
Belmont
Brooks
Burnham
Frankfort
Freedom
Islesboro
Jackson
Knox
Liberty
Lincolnville
Monroe
Montville
Morrill
Northport
Palermo • •
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Searsmont
Searsport
Stockton Springs.
Swanville
Thorndike
Troy
Unity
Waldo
Winter port
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Baileyville
Baring
Beddington
Brookton
Calais
Centerville
Charlotte
Cherry field
Columbia
Columbia Falls
Cooper
Crawford
Cutler
Danforth
Deblois
Dennysville
East Machias
Eastport
Edmunds
Forest City
Harrington
Joneshoro
Jonesporu
Lubec
Machias
Machiasport
Marion
Marshfield
Meddybemps
Milbridge
Northfield
Pembroke
Perry
Princeton
Robbinston
Roque Bluffs
Steuben
Talmadge
Topsfield
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Vanceboro
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DEATH FROM CERTAIN DISEASES.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths in Each Town from Certain
County and Towns.
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Alfred
Berwick
Biddeford
Buxton
Cornish
Dayton
Eli'ot
Hollis
Kennebunk. . . .
Kennebunkport
Kittery
Lebanon
Lipierick
Limington
Lyman
Newfield
North Berwick.
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Parsonsfield . . .
Saco
Sanford
Shapleigh
South Berwick.
Waterboro ....
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69,511
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880
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths by Ages, Sex and
CO UNTIES.
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P
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females
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Aroostook, males
females
not stated
Cumberland, males
females
not stated
99
64
179
138
112
117
28
12
21
27
59
51
25
17
4
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43
36
80
58
25
10
13
10
40
25
15
10
40
28
80
65
863
671
1534
30
29
58
48
43
32
5
8
8
8
26
30
3
6
14
4
23
19
5
3
5
2
14
11
1
14
11
40
26
288
238
526
10
14
19
13
16
20
4
2
2
2
12
6
3
3
3
2
1
17
10
3
1
2
4
6
3
5
5
8
12
109
99
20,s
20
18
19
20
33
28
4
8
11
13
14
14
9
7
3
2
10
6
26
24
6
4
6
2
11
7
4
3
11
15
18
17
205
188
393
33
30
25
30
57
42
7
5
14
12
21
32
7
14
6
5
15
16
47
28
15
10
11
6
12
12
7
13
13
13
25
24
315
292
607
24
34
27
19
6!
57
4
8
6
9
38
44
15
12
4
2
19
17
53
49
5
11
10
8
7
21
8
15
19
13
28
38
331
357
688
45
45
28
24
72
74
5
11
15
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39
44
18
11
7
18
12
68
45
9
5
11
9
14
24
12
7
14
15
27
38
395
383
778
55
45
39
19
110
110
15
9
32
23
67
54
29
38
12
10
26
28
74
76
17
11
20
12
12
28
21
22
35
11
69
60
633
556
1189
74
75
42
36
150
154
17
20
42
54
101
71
57
41
22
21
45
25
101
85
25
9
30
21
43
26
37
36
53
38
87
98
926
810
1736
80
75
67
45
168
187
30
28
54
67
133
105
57
55
44
19
55
50
119
115
27
31
38
36
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47
54
43
53
53
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114
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47
32
32
89
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54
36
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24
27
44
43
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77
16
10
18
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32
38
26
25
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39
61
63
668
727
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3
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9
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14
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247
1
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2
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not stated
1
females
not stated
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females
not stated
females
r»ot stated
—
females
not stated
ft
females
not stated
Penobscot, males
females
not stated
Piscataquis, males
females
not stated
Sagadahoc, males
females
not stated
5
2
1
3
females
not stated
Waldo, males
2
1
1
not stated
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females
not stated
1
females
not stated
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females
not staled
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DEATHS BY AGES, SEXES AND MONTHS.
167
No. 34.
Months by Counties, 1913.
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20
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41
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23
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6
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11
18
10
15
16
28
15
54
50
1
529
487
548
430
930
978
149
143
245
281
573
526
262
246
127
99
299
245
702
604
154
108
167
148
251
254
191
183
306
250
570
567
1,016
978
1,908
292
526
1,099
508
226
544
1,306
262
315
505
374
556
1,137
561
538
550
514
611
569
1,180
531
460
393
434
382
409
549
481
529
447
458
399
415
408
502
429
1
6,003
5,549
1,099
1,064
982
991
827
791
1,030
976
857
823
931
1
11,552
11,552
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE
Deaths by Ages, Sex and
Cities.
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118
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5
6
4
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1
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2
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19
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48
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211
185
396
11
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30
14
48
38
11
6
3
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23
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2
5
6
6
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1
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3
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67
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7
9
8
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290
239
529
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8
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3
7
8
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5
3
7
4
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2
2
19
13
1
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29
55
8
7
5
12
2
10
6
5
7
5
160
214
374
2
3
3
5
5
7
1
1
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
11
1
3
2
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1
1
21
44
65
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females
not stated . . .
13
37
21
38
30
17
13
13
8
15
20
7
2
14
6
5
4
9
6
2
9
6
3
33
39
5
6
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4
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303
665
20
29
27
35
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5
9
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7
4
8
13
8
10
12
3
32
22
5
7
83
98
16
15
9
10
8
11
8
13
9
13
357
369
726
1
females
not stated . . .
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females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated. . .
-
females
not stated . . .
_
females
not stated . . .
_
females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
_
females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
Lewiston, males
females. .
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
-
females
not stated . . .
_
females
not stated . . .
Saco, males
females
not staled . .
South Portland, males. .
females
not stated . . .
Waterville, males
females
not stated . . .
Westbrook, males
females
not, stated . . .
Total, males
females
not stated . . .
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169
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Months by Cities, 1912.
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE No. 36.
Number of Deaths from Several Specified Causes of Each
Sex, in Each Month, which were Registered during
Twenty-two years, 1892-1913.
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3,146
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1,576
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2,287
1,696
1
22,120
10,015
12,104
1
11,391
22,991
11,364
11 ,620
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2,169
2,568
14,769
7,168
7,601
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52
148
121
339
272
304
255
1,920
1,863
170
141
3,293
3,160
588
566
1,373
1,300
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106
117
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52
78
60
48
47
25
25
129
119
109
122
120
146
207
201
226
181
172
183
331
293
269
218
197
316
2,232
2,162
2,143
1,851
1,754
1,670
173
177
192
290
1,463
3,695
3,419
2,849
2,229
1,220
574
509
638
533
436
310
212
147
1 ,306
1,239
1,280
1,152
July
1,080
1,158
31
38
141
223
499
1,547
3,245
716
199
1 ,181
53
63
51
48
69
50
90
107
118
337
407
398
544
404
347
1,670
1,546
1 ,746
1,346
305
191
1,208
1 ,573
2,230
322
342
438
1,204
1,192
December
1,300
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16
3
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MORTALITY BY MONTHS.
171
TABLE No. 37.
Mortality by Months Reduced to a Standard Mean of 100.
Twenty-Two Years, 1892-1913.
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May
June
July
August . . .
September
October. . .
November.
December.
Not stated
114.40
115.52
132.77
140.49
165.25
124.59
134.18
73.45
41.09
74.86
83.50
72.03
100.00
97.96
118.31
115.10
109.47
155.94
103.12
123.94
98.29
95.96
87.13
97.09
100.76
49.98
95.92
49.98
116.71
78.50
116.46
95.96
71.94
142.53
88.37
99.96
94.32
100.00
100.00
97.03
112.70
59.25
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64.68
70.00
49.23
52.38
86.24
96.45
157.40
113.92
100.00
89.84
102.20
83.44
109.79
97.82
118.81
89.48
118.92
79.50
114.07
66.58
101.81
58.22
93.36
93.39
88.89
152.39
85.09
166.13
88.89
123.38
95.03
102.55
92.94
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100.00
17.57
16.13
17.88
18.96
19.85
31.07
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347.61
139.13
32.67
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100.00
168.64
179.17
175.09
150.77
114.15
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26.07
37.89
61.86
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109.46
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104.12
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102.04
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REGISTRATION REPORT.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND THE CAUSES OF DEATHS.
The number of deaths registered in the year 1913, was 11,552,
This was 162 more than for the preceding year, 19 12. 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, however, is higher
than for the preceding year, namely, 15-35-
Years.
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1893
1894
12 ,147
11 ,134
11 ,012
10 ,464
10,626
1 1 ,236
10 ,956
11 ,370
11 ,389
11 ,133
10,673
1 1 ,009
11 ,346
11 ,381
11 ,427
11 ,803
11 ,6fi4
1 1 ,295
12,439
11 ,731
11 ,390
11 552
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 ,003
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
5 ,549
33
26
20
10
8
6
3
8
6
6
3
2
10
1
5
3
2
1
2
18.19
16.59
16.33
1895
15.44
1896
1S97
1898
1899
1 900
1901
1 5 . 60
16.42
15.93
16.45
16.40
15.94
1902
1903
190-1
1905
1906
1907
1908
15.19
15.58
15.97
15.92
15.90
16.33
1 6 . 05
1909
15.45
1910
1 6 . 62
1911
1912
15.68
15.27
1913
15.35
Average
11 ,328
5 ,765
5 ,556
7
16.03
By referring to Table No. 3, it will be seen that the lowest
death-rate was in Aroostook County, being only 12.59. The
counties Hancock, Lincoln, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis,
Somerset, and Washington had lower death-rates than that of
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
173
the whole State; while the counties Androscoggin, Cumberland,
Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York had
death-rates larger than that of the State. The highest county
death-rate was that of Knox, 17.77.
The death-rate in the cities was 17.52 (20.46 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 iin :905' :7-25 m
1906, 18.18 in 1907, 17.03 in 1908, 16.63 in 1909, 19.13 in 1910,
17.78 in 191 1, and 17.79 m I9I2)> as compared with that of the
rest of the State with the cities omitted, which death-rate was
14.II, (17.46 in 1892, 15.54 in 1893, 15.39 in 1894, 14-77 in
1895, 14.93 m 1896, 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 1903, 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, 14.74 in 191 1, and 13.83 in
1912).
Largest Number.
Smallest Number.
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 Jaruary 1 ,052
1913 March 1,180
November 790
November 796
November 761
June 715
November 667
June 769
Jun' 791
June 76S
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
July 791
174
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Seasons and Mortality. — The largest number of deaths oc-
curred in March, 1,180. The smallest number of deaths in any
one month was 791 in July. During the spring months 3,153
deaths occurred1; during the summer, 2,648; during the autumn,
2,656; in the winter, 3,094. The table on page 173 shows the
month in which the largest and the smallest number of deaths
occurred in the years 1892-1913.
The following is a tabular statement of the number of deaths
in each quarter of the twenty-two years 1892- 19 13.
1st Quarter.
2d Quarter.
3d Quarter.
4th Quarter.
1892.
3 ,964
2,653
3,166
2,780
2,728
3 ,026
2 ,567
3.416
2 879
3 178
2 787
2 946
3 100
3 187
2 ,735
3,423
3,114
3,050
3,286
3,402
3,133
3,343
2,926
2,825
2,660
2,412
2,717
2,681
2,641
2 ,632
3 057
2 688
2 503
2 705
2 961
2 810
2,794
2,989
2,817
2,820
2,962
2,873
2,835
2,800
2,780
2,878
2,774
2,764
2 ,836
2,856
2,964
2 767
2 909
2 637
2 585
2 723
2 603
2 ,786
3 ,135
2 ,597
2,932
2,629
3,117
2,801
2,6'57
2,797
2 ,427
1893.
2 ,750
1894
2,402
1895
2 .503
1896
2,339
1897
2,671
189S
2.782
1899
2 544
1900
2 536
1901
2 610
1902
2 774
1903
2 615
1904
2 670
1905. . .
2 ,581
1906
2 ,747
1907
1908
1909
2,7S5
2,799
2,796
1910
3 ,074
2 ,651
1912
2 ,657
1913
2,611
Average
3,085
2,778
2,796
2,656
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 1913 :
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
175
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I76 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Table No. 27 exhibits the total number of deaths which oc-
curred in each month of the years 1906- 19 13. The number of
deaths for 19 13 in each month by counties is shown in Table
No. 34.
Sex and Mortality. — Of the 11,552 decedents, 6,003 were
males and 5,549 were females, and one was not stated.
Among children dying before they were 5 years old, 1,151
were males and 909 were females ; there were 242 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 woman died. See Table No. 34.
Age and Mortality. — The following shows the number of
deaths which occurred within each age-period, and the relation
which the percentage in each period bears to the whole number
of deaths :
Under 1 year of age
From 1-5 years of age
From 5-10 years of age
From 10-20 years of age
From 20-30 years of age
From 30-40 years of age
From 40-50 years of age
From 50-60 years of age
From 60-70 years of age
From 70-80 years of age
From 80-90 years of age
From 90-100 years of age
100 years of age and over
Ages not stated
The Causes of Death. — Compared with 1912, among the chief
causes of death there were in 1913, 10 more from cancer, 41
more from pneumonia, 6 more from measles, 1 more from
scarlet fever, 93 more from influenza, 228 more from diarrheal
diseases, 150 more from diseases of heart, and 21 more from
nephritis and Bright's disease.
On the other hand there were 18 less from tuberculosis, 9
less from typhoid fever, 2\ less from diabetes, 19 less from
r.534
13.27 per
cent.
526
4-55 Per
cent.
208
1.80 per
cent.
393
3.40 per
cent.
607
5-25 per
cent.
688
5.96 per
cent.
7/8
6.73 per
cent.
1,189
10.29 Per
cent.
i,736
14.16 per
cent.
2,223
19.24 per
cent.
1.395
12.08 per
cent.
247
2.14 per
cent.
1
0.0 1 per
cent.
27
0.23 per
cent.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
177
whooping cough, 8 less from diphtheria and croup, 15 less from
rheumatism, 134 less from diseases of nervous system, and 44
less from bronchitis.
The next table gives a cursory view of the relative mortality
in 1912 and 1913 from some of the leading causes of death.
DEATHS FROM SOME OF THE LEADING
CAUSES.
Diseases.
1012.
1913.
More in
1912.
More in
1913.
Measles
Scarlet fever
Influenza
Whoopmg 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.
59
65
- •
16
17
-
93
186
-
54
35
19
97
89
8
102
93
9
995
977
18
405
633
-
65
50
15
828
838
-
149
128
21
1,541
1 ,407
134
1 ,292
1 ,442
1
1 ,105
1 ,146
-
205
161
44
757
778
-
6
1
93
228
10
150
41
21
The following table shows the mortality from ten prominent
causes in the twenty-two years 1892-1913. This year for the
first time diseases of the heart occupy first place. 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, until this year when it takes second place.
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 190T, the third place;
in 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, and
191 1 it occupied the fourth place, in 191 2 it had fifth place, while
this year it has declined to the sixth place. Pneumonia has the
third place.
12
i78
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MORTALITY FROM TEN PROMINENT CAUSES,
1892-1913.
Years.
43
+-
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09
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1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903 .
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1912.
1913.
3d
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
Is.
2d
4th
1st
2d
8th
4th
3d
2d
8th
4th
3d
2d
8th
3d
4th
2d
8th
3d
4th
2d
8th
3d
4th
2d
8th
2d
4th
3d
8th
3d
2d
4th
8th
3d
2d
4th
8th
2d
4th
3d
8th
2d
3d
4th
7th
2d
3d
4th
6th
2d
3d
4th
6th
2d
3d
4th
7th
2d
3d
4th
5th
2d
3d
4th
5th
2d
3d
1th
6th
2d
3d
4th
6th
2d
3d
4th
5th
2d
3d
4th
5th
2d
3d
5th
6 th
1st
3d
6th
5.h
7th
7th
6th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
6th
6th
7th
7th
6th
7„h
6th
5th
5th
6th
6th
4th
4th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
6th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
8th
7th
8th
7th
8th
7th
7th
7th
6th
9th
6th
9th
7th
9th
6th
9th
6th
10th
6th
10th
5th
9th
6th
9th
6th
9th
7th
9th
8th
9th
8th
9th
8th
9th
8th
9th
6th
9th
8th
9th
7th
9th
8th
9th
7th
9th
8th
9th
8th
9th
8th
9th
10th
10th
10th
10th
9th
9th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
10th
♦Including deaths certified as from apoplexy, paralysis.insanity, inflammatory diseases
of brahn and its membranes, and other brain diseases.
■jTncluding 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 and1 individual causes of
death will be arranged in accordance with the classification
shown in this Table No. 29.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
179
Infections Diseases. — The lists of the infectious diseases usu-
ally include smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, typhoid fever,
whooping cough, diphtheria and croup. The following table
shows the number of deaths which resulted from these diseases
in the several counties of the State.
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY COUNTIES— 1913.
Counties.
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Androscoggin
Aroostook . . .
Cumberland .
Franklin. . . .
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot. . .
Pi,soataquis . .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset. . . .
Waldo
Washington. .
York
State . . .
61 ,631
25
78 ,840
71
115,680
52
19,320
1
35 ,075
7
64 ,003
26
28 ,580
8
17 ,835
1
37 ,462
8
87 ,991
36
20 ,763
5
18 ,063
5
37,144
16
23,111
6
42 ,306
9
69,511
25
757,315
301
4.06
9.01
4.48
0.52
1.99
4.06
2.79
0.56
2.14
4.09
2.41
2.76
4.30
2.59
2.13
3.60
3.98
In the foregoing table the second column shows for each
county the whole number of deaths for 19 13 from the infec-
tious diseases ; the third column shows the infectious death-rate
for the same year. The following table makes a similar com-
parative exhibit for the cities :
i8o
REGISTRATION REPORT.
SIX INFECTIOUS DISEASES BY C1TIES-1913.
Cities.
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Auburn .......
Augusta
Bangor
Bath.
Belfast
Bi,ddef ord
Brewer
Calai's
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town .....
Portland ......
Rockland
Saco
South Portland..
Walerville
Westbrook
Collectively
15
13
25
9
4
17
5
5
4
3
5
2
27
6
61
8
6
7
12
8
252
,751
,705
,762
,072
,618
,381
,915
,654
,926
,325
,235
,894
,053
,581
,308
,180
,721
,825
,100
,605
,611
113
6.35
2.92
5.04
2.20
2.17
2.30
3.38
1.77
2.04
6.02
7.64
3.69
4.56
5.38
7.33
7.44
6.40
4.13
2.32
4.47
By consulting the following table it will be seen that the
number of deaths from scarlet fever, measles, influenza and
tetanus was larger than in 1912. There was a smaller number
of deaths from the other diseases included in this table.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
ISI
INFECTIOUS DISEASES— 1906-1913.
Diseases.
1906.
1907.
1908. 1909.
1910.
1911.
1912. 1913. Total
Smallpox
Measles
Scarlet fever
Influenza
Whooping cough. . . .
Diphtheria and croup
Tetanus
Typhoid fever
105
5
109
109
119
4
133
33
14
278
72
122
7
124
21
17
241
80
105
6
151
36
32
170
58
112
5
110
95
40
125
104
99
11
149
29
15
200
77
77
9
135
4
59
16
93
54
97
2
102
2
65
17
186
35
89
3
93
443
156
1 ,402
589
820
47
997
Smallpox. — No deaths were due to this disease from 1892,
when our system of registration went into effect until 1899,
when there were three deaths; in 1900, 2; in 1902, 12; in 190^,
7; and in 1904, 3. In 1911, as in 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 190b,
1905, and 1901, there were no deaths from smallpox. In
1912 there were 4 deaths from this cause, all children, under
1 year, and in 1913, 2 deaths occurred, one of which was a
man of 40 years, the other an infant.
Measles. — This disease caused the death of 65 persons, of
whom 36 were males and, 29 females. The deaths from
measles were 29 in 1892, 55 in 1893, 21 in 1894, 8 in 1895, 32 m
1896, 22 in 1897, 41 in 1898, 39 in 1899, 84 in 1900, 26 in 1901, 28
in 1902, 36 in 1903, 22 in 1904, 32 in 1905, 105 in 1906, 33
in 1907, 21 in 1908, 36 in 1909, 95 in 1910, 29 in 191 1, and
59 in 1912.
1 82
REGISTRATION REPORT.
MEASLES BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND AGE-
PERIODS— 1896-1913.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-Periods.
Androscoggin ....
94
January
.... 67
Under 1
233
Aroostook
131
February
75
1-5
306
Cumberland
115
March
.... 74
5-10
60
Franklin
21
April
.... 90
10-20
53
Hancock
24
May
.... 101
20-30
38
Kennebec
65
June
84
30-40
34
26
July
August
84
. . . . 47
40-50
50-60
26
Lincoln
7
17
Oxford
43
September
29
Over 60
35
.... 76
13
October
November
49
.... 59
3
Piscataquis
Total
805
Sagadahoc
8
December
46
63
Total
805
Waldo
17
Washington
34
York
68
State
805
Scarlet Fever. — The total mortality from this disease was 17
(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, 15 in 191 1 and 16 in
191 2. Eight males and 9 females. The largest number of deaths
occurred at the age-period 1-5. The largest monthly number
of deaths from this cause was in the months of February
and March, 4 deaths having occurred in each month. There
were 9 deaths in the first quarter, 3 in the second, 2 in the third,
and 3 in the last quarter of the year.
Androscoggin county had 2 deaths from scarlet fever ;
Aroostook, 4; Hancock, 2; Penobscot, 3; Somerset, 2; and
York, 4. Of the 17 deaths from this cause, 2 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-one
years, 1893- 19 13.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
183
SCARLET FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-Periods.
Under 1
50
1-5
257
5-10
. . 156
10-20
61
20-30
17
30-40
8
40-50
1
50-60
2
1
Total
. . 553-
Androscoggin 52
Aroostook 83
Cumberland 59
Franklin 10
Hancock 25
Kennebec 46
Knox 29
Lincoln , 5
Oxford 8
Penobscot 54
Piscataquis 11
Sagadahoc 16
Somerset 18
Waldo 14
Washington 23
York 100
State 553
January 41
February 48
March 74
April 55
May 44
June 44
July 25
August 25
September 37
October 46
November 66
December 48
Total . , 553
The scarlatina death-rate per 10,000 for this State was 0.22;
for the cities, 0.08.
Influenza. — During the year for which this report is made,
186 deaths were attributed to influenza. By months the per-
centage distribution of deaths from this cause was as follows:
January, 16.13; February, 20.97; March, 12.91; April, 10.75;
May, 1.08; June, 0.55; July, 0.55; September, 0.55; October,
2.69; November, 4.14; December, 3.87. The following shows
the age incidence of deaths reported as having occurred from
influenza :
Under
1 year,
20
30-40 years,
4
1- 5 years,
7
40-50 years,
9
5-10 years,
1
50-60 years,
11
10-20 years,
3
60-70 years,
23
20-30 years,
4
70-80 years,
5o
Over 80 years,
54
186
184
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The influenza death-rate for the whole State was 2.47 for
each 10,000 living population (11.43 m 1892., 2.31 in 1893.
4.46 in 1894, 2.30 in 1895, 1.77 in 1896, 4.45 in 1897, 2.19 m
1898, 5.50 in 1899, 3-4° m 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, 2.67 in 1911,
and 1.24 in 19 12.)
DEATHS FROM INFLUENZA BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS, 1913.
Counties.
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Whooping Cough. — The number of deaths from whooping
cough was 35 (54 in 1892, 51 in 1893. 20 in 1894, S2 in 1895,
in in 1896, 46 in 1897, 44 in 1898, 96 in 1899, 99 nl T900, 28
in 1901, 51 m 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, J J in
191 1, and 54 in 19 12,) of which 20 were males and 15 females.
The number of deaths in the cities was 7. Fifteen of the 35
deaths from this cause were among infants under 1 year of age.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
I«5
The deathrate in the State from whooping cough was 0.46
per 10,000; that of the cities, 0.58.
The following shows the deaths from whooping cough ar-
ranged by counties, months, and age-periods.
WHOOPING COUGH BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 5
Aroostook 9
Cumberland 1
Franklin
Hancock 1
Kennebec 6
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot 5
Piscataquis 1
Sagadahoc 1
Somerset,. .'. 2
Waldo 1
Washington 2
York 1
State 35
By Months.
January 3
February 6
March 2
April 1
May 4
June 4
July
August 5
September 6
October
November 4
December
Total. ......... 35
By Age-Periods.
Under 1 15
1-5 15
5-10 4
Over 10 1
Total 35
Diphtheria. — There were for the year 19 13, 89 deaths from
diphtheria. Of the decedents, 40 were males and 49 were
females. Ages: Under 1, 9; 1-5, 42; 5-10, 32; 10-20, 4;
20-30, 1; 40-50, 1.
Of the 89 deaths, 36 were in the cities, and 53 in other
places. The diphtheria death-rate for the State was 1.04,
and for the cities, 1.42. The following exhibits the deaths
from diphtheria arranged by counties and months, and gives
the death-rate in each county:
i86
REGISTRATION REPORT.
DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1913.
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1.17
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
diphtheria for the twenty-one years 1893- 19 13 arranged by
counties, months, and age-periods :
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
I87
DIPHTHERIA BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND AGE-
PERIODS, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-Periods.
Androscoggin. . . .
361
January
319
Under 1
370
Aroostook
511
February
258
1.-5
1 ,325
Cumberland
555
March
195
5-10
760
Franklin
48
April
186
10-20
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Hancock
68
May
200
20-30
64
258
June
165
30-40
29
Knox .'
110
July
159
40-50
20
Lincoln
37
August
173
50-60
13
Oxford
90
September. . . .
202
60-70
6
Penobscot
227
October
312
Over 70
7
Piscataquis
32
82
November. . . .
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373
6
Total
Sagadahoc
2 ,934
106
Not stated. . . .
Total
3
. . . 2 ,934
Waldo
35
Washington
128
York
286
State
... 2 ,934
The following table shows the number of deaths from diph-
theria in each of the cities in each year from 1899 to 1913; the
diphtheria 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.
REGISTRATION REPOR'
Deaths and Death-Rates from Diphtheria
Cities.
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2.63
Total
94
4.21
66
2.92
59
2.58
42
1.82
44
1.88
70
2.96
42
1.75
State
1.52
2.20
155
2.23
127
1.82
115
1.64
115
1.63
162
2.28
110
1.54
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cities
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1.24
89
1.90
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1.45
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1.51
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1.95
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1.44
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 1 89
in the Cities and the State, 1899-1913.
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190
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Typhoid Fever. — There were 93 deaths from typhoid fever.
Of these, 60 were males and 33 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 ot
the most value; 74 per cent, died between 10 and 50 years of age.
Ages: 1-5, 4; 5-10, 2; 10-20, 22; 20-30, 31; 30-40, 9,
40-50, 17; 50-60, 3; 60-70, 5.
The largest number of deaths, 15, occurred in September,
and the smallest number, 2, in August. By quarters, 18 were
in the first quarter, 26 in the second, 21 in the third, and 28
in the last quarter of the year.
The typhoid death-rate of 1.66 in the cities is much greater
than that in the villages and rural towns, which is 1.01. The
rate for the State is 1.23.
The following exhibits the number of deaths from typhoid
fever in each county, by months, with death-rate in each county
TYPHOID FEVER, 1913.
Counties.
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NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
191
The following exhibits for the twenty-one years, 1893- 19 13
the distribution of deaths from typhoid fever by counties,
months and age-periods :
TYPHOID FEVER BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
By Months.
By Age-periods.
Androscoggin
319
January
294
Under 1
23
Aroostook
330
February
252
1-5
140
526
80
March
April
319
289
5-10
212
Franklin
10-20
849
Hancock
143
May
256
20-30
1 ,133
366
June
207
30-40
569
98
July
August
189
. . . . 301
40-50
50-60
364
Lincoln
67
217
Oxford
158
September
459
60-70
140
Penobscot
648
October
502
70-80
84
Piscataquis
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November
365
Over 80
18
Sagadahoc
67
December
334
Not stated
25
130
Not stated
Total
7
. . . . 3 .774
Total
3 ,774
Waldo
81
Washington
195
York
450
State
. . . 3 ,774
The following table shows the number of deaths from typhoid
fever in each of the cities in each year from 1899 to 1913, the
typhoid death-rate of each city based upon the estimated popu-
lation of each of these years, the same facts for the State as
a whole, and for the State exclusive of the cities.
192
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates From Typhoid
Cities.
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5
8
15
1
5
4
4
1
2
24
2
13
1
4
2
3
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96
206
110
3.91
6.92
6.95
2.14
3.13
8.38
5.25
1.90
3.64
10.19
3.50
2.64
1.23
6.54
2.86
3.25
2.77
4
4
4
1
16
1
2
2
1
15
3
19
1
6
2
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82
196
114
3.09
3.42
1.83
0.95
9.91
2.07
2.61
4.65
1.82
6.31
5.21
3.79
1.23
9.80
2.11
1.37
3.68
2.82
2.43
9
24
1
19
7
3
2
4
13
7
15
1
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120
224
104
7.63
10.85
0.94
11.65
14.29
3.90
3.74
3.64
14.73
5.42
12.05
2.94
1.23
8.16
7.20
1.36
5.25
3.21
2.22
1
4
7
2
10
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
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15
1
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162
91
0.75
3.36
3.12
1.85
6.07
2.01
3.88
1.85
4.65
1.82
7.37
0.83
8.54
2.89
1.23
6.52
1.33
7.03
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2
1
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9
17
1
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115
225
110
0.74
24.11
4.41
0.91
2.00
4.80
2.58
1.84
4.65
1.82
3.68
1.23
15.26
3.23
1.23
8.15
3.90
16.69
4.01
4.91
3.18
2.34
1
5
39
2
2
10
3
1
1
9
19
16
2
5
1
2
3
121
242
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
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1.27
1.92
3.9S
5.11
3.41
2.57
2
6
17
1
1
13
1
3
8
5
14
1
2
1
2
2
79
156
77
1 45
4.89
7 32
Bangor
Bath . .
0.88
1 91
Belfast
Biddeford
7 65
Brewer
1.94
Calais
3.83
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
-
Hallowell
Lewiston
3 23
Old Town
8 35
Portland ....
2.5S
Rockland ....
1.23
Saco
South Portland ....
Waterville.. .
1.25
1 87
Westbrook
2.63
Total
4.16
2.98
2.42
3.07
2 31
1.94
3.30
State
2.18
State exclusive
of cities
1.63
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 ma-
laria, for 191 1 only 3, Eor [912, 2; and for [913, 4.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. IQ3
Fever in the Cities and the State, 1899-1913.
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2.40
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3.96
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2.35
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3.03
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2.24
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94
5.14
10
4.26
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2.91
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2.90
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3.23
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2.76
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4.03
195
5.51
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2.91
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4.01
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2.58
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3.02
3
3.68
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1.23
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2.45
3.02
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2.44
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6.11
24
33
1.96
3.57
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2.79
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2.68
1
1.34
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1.30
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3.14
133
1.85
124
1.73
151
2.08
110
1.51
149
2.01
135
1.80
102
1.36
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1.23
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2.24
81
1.72
73
1.54
90
1.88
62
1.28
79
1.60
71
1.42
55
1.10
51
1.01
1289
1.81
Tuberculosis. — In 19 13 tuberculosis in its various forms was
the cause of 977 deaths (1,513 in 1892, 1,446 in 1893, 1,443
in 1894, 1,397 in 1895, 1,359 m 1896, 1,338 in 1897, 1,239 in
1898, 1,241 in 1899, 1,223 m T9QO, 1250 in 1901, 1,165 in T9°2>
1,076 in 1903, 1,217 in 1904, 1,109 in I9°5> M76 ln 1906, 1,214
in 1907, 1,145 m 1908, 1,059 i11 I9°9, 1>II7 m 1910, 1,054 in
191 1, and 995 in 1912.) The death-rate per 10,000 from this
cause was 12.91.
13
194
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following table shows the number of deaths from tuber-
culosis (all kinds) in each county by months, with the death-
rate in each county.
TUBERCULOSIS (ALL KINDS) BY COUNTIES AND
MONTHS, 1913.
Counties.
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5
7
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10
10
8
5
5
11
4
9
7
87
11.04
Cumberland. .
17
13
8
9
17
9
12
23
14
4
9
13
148
12.79
Franklin
1
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1
2
1
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2
3
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3
-
1
14
7.20
Hancock
2
2
5
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6
1
1
2
7
1
3
46
13.11
Kennebec . . .
5
10
10
8
10
8
6
12
8
8
3
8
96
15.00
Knox
5
2
3
6
5
5
2
5
1
5
2
5
46
16.09
Lincoln
4
-
1
1
3
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
21
11.80
Oxford
5
7
5
3
1
2
1
1
6
7
6
2
46
12.27
Penobscot. . . .
7
12
12
15
14
5
6
7
7
3
10
14
112
12.73
Piscataquis. . .
2
1
4
3
3
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1
2
3
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1
1
21
10.11
Sagadahoc. . . .
2
3
2
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1
3
-
2
2
1
3
1
20
11.07
Somerset
3
2
5
2
3
7
4
2
4
1
2
1
36
9.70
Waldo
5
-
6
3
4
6
1
2
3
3
-
5
38
16.43
Washington.. .
7
7
11
7
5
3
4
5
4
4
6
2
65
15.36
York
12
8
11
7
10
4
8
10
4
5
4
4
87
12.51
State . . . .
89
87
101
92
101
76
64
90
76
64
61
76
977
12.91
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
195
The following table show's the deaths from tuberculosis (all
kinds) arranged according to sex and age-periods.
TUBERCULOSIS (ALL KINDS) BY SEX AND AGE-
PERIODS, 1913.
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Sex.
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22
16
23
21
12
10
45
55
119
112
85
83
71
61
58
40
42
35
25
28
C
7
1
509
468
Total
38
44
22
100
231
168
132
98
77
53
13
1
977
ig6
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following table shows the number of deaths from tuber-
culosis in each of the cities in each year from 1899 to I9I3'
the tuberculosis death-rate of each city based upon the esti-
Deaths and Death-Rates from Tuberculosis
Cities.
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Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewipton
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Waterville
Westbrook ....
Total
State
gtate exelusi-ve
of cities.
15
11.74
20
15.44
21
16.00
8
6.02
18
13.37
20
14.67
20
17.29
21
17.97
22
18.65
18
15.11
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16.63
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50
23.17
34
15.56
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23.05
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21.43
37
16.31
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25.27
11
10.68
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21.00
31
29.10
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17.55
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11.80
15
13.42
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10.68
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26.00
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18.98
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22.60
12
24.03
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19.53
34
21.28
28
17.34
38
23.29
37
22.44
37
22.21
39
23.18
15
31.44
18
37.23
15
30.62
7
14.10
11
21.88
16
31.42
16
21.00
19
24.82
24
31.20
12
15.52
13
16.74
14
17.95
19
36.05
13
24.48
17
31.77
9
16.69
10
18.41
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18.27
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20.70
5
11.64
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18.62
5
11.64
7
16.29
3
6.98
11
20.00
9
16.36
8
14.54
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19.99
8
14.53
8
14.53
7
25.35
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40.53
7
25.79
6
22.11
8
29.48
3
11.05
50
21.23
45
18.94
33
13.77
51
21.10
28
11.49
41
16.68
9
15.74
11
19.09
10
17.22
14
23.92
14
23.74
16
26.92
107
21.70
109
21.74
124
24.32
120
23.16
98
18.61
102
19.07
11
13.49
18
22.09
18
22.09
15
18.40
23
28.22
20
24.54
13
21.25
9
14.70
10
16.32
7
11.42
8
13.04
12
19.54
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12.85
13
18.12
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14.97
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11.97
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15.61
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21
22.73
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15.83
13
13.38
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9.04
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18.23
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24.94
16
21.97
22
29.94
11
14.84
10
13.37
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14.58
450
20.14
448
10.83
492
21.52
427
18.45
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IV. 30
454
19.17
1241
17.96
1223
17.61
1250
17.90
1165
16 58
1076
15.23
1217
17.13
791
16.91
775
16.54
758
16.16
738
15.71
671
14.27
763
16.20
12.32
17.94
21.96
17.61
15.25
17.06
40.73
21.69
23.58
11.64
12.71
29.48
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664
31.72
18.41
22.09
21.15
11.21
15.01
13.14
18.57
15.52
14. OS
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
197
mated 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, 1899-1913.
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1059
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14.05
17.83
18.04
8.59
9.73
11.13
13.03
12.71
16.96
14.49
13.22
19
12.61
13
8.51
22
14.20
22
13.97
32
24.22
25
18.71
23
17.02
30
21.90
55
22.17
45
17.93
50
19.69
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17.46
14
11.90
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4.74
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17.43
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7.72
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21.65
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32.48
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45.16
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19.49
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24.59
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22.13
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19.11
36
20.71
12
21.18
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11.74
14
24.00
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13.52
15
24.53
18
30.19
10
17.22
18
31.84
17
34.27
9
18.27
4
8.18
6
12.18
5
14.09
3
8.63
3
8.83
7
21.05
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13.18
15
28.30
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11.38
9
17.19
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27.64
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20.73
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19.81
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18.70
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19.00
8
12.55
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31.12
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12.98
100
16.83
100
16.60
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13.05
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15
18.35
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19.56
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25.43
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23.56
20
17.16
14
11.81
17
14.05
15
448
18.11
18.24
11
413
13.11
15
410
17.69
16.41
13
421
15.11
16.58
16.67
1117
15.05
1054
14.09
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12.91
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13.47
641
12.84
585
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556
11.02
201
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220
128
153
260
196
13.19
18.60
20.76
13.55
18.43
21.90
24 32
20.97
21.83
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17.26
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18.35
22.11
18.64
17.98
13.71
13.51
16.12
16.90
18.35
15.78
14.53
6589
17018
I98' REGISTRATION REPORT.
Cerebral Tuberculosis. — (Tubercular Meningitis.) — The num-
ber of deaths was 89; 46 were of males and 43 of females.
The number for the cities was 46. The death-rate for the
State was 1.04; for the cities 1.82.
Ages: Under 1, 20; 1-5, 32; 5-10, 18; 10-20, 5; 20-30, 9;
30-4O, 5-
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. — (Consumption.) — From this cause
736 deaths were registered in 1913, which is equivalent to a
death-rate of 9.72 per 10,000 of population. The death-rate
for the cities was 16.67. ^le following is a tabular arrange-
ment of the number of deaths in the State from pulmonary
tuberculosis in each of the twenty-two registration years, to-
gether with the death-rate from consumption for each year:
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
Number of
Death-rate
deaths.
per 10,000.
1.352
20.24
1,299
19-35
1,262
18.80
M95
17.71
1,172
17.21
1,128
16.47
1,021
14.85
1,015
14.69
1,027
1479
!>033
14.87
970
13-97
901
12.97
1,016
14.63
894
12.50
915
12.73
95o
13-14
893
12.29
830
11.36
889
11.98
842
11.25
780
10.37
736
9.72
NOTKS ON DKATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. I99
There were in 1913, 616 fewer deaths than in 1892, 563 fewer
than in 1893, 526 fewer than in 1894, 459 fewer than in 1895,
436 fewer than in 1896, 392 fewer than in 1897, 285 fewer
than in 1898, 279 fewer than in 1899, 291 fewer than in 1900,
297 fewer than in 1901, 234 fewer than in 1902, 165 fewer than
111 1903, 280 fewer than in 1904, 158 fewer than in 1905, 179
fewer than in 1906, 214 fewer than in 1907, 157 fewer than in
1908, 94 fewer than in 1909, 153 fewer than in 1910, 106 fewer
than in 191 1, and 44 fewer than in 1912.
Ages: Under 1, 12; 1-5, 6; 5-10, 2; 10-20, 75; 20-30, 192;
30-40, 136; 40-50, 112; 50-60, 79; 60-70, 64; 70-80, 48; 80
and over, 9.
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, Jj per cent, died at those ages when their deaths
entailed the greatest loss to the State.
As to the sex, 383 of the decedents, or 52.04 per cent, were
males; and 353, or 47.96 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:
200 REGISTRATION REPORT.
CONSUMPTION BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1913.
Counties.
t-3
o
a
>-5
3
3
Z
s
o
ft
o
o
«
O
as
■jo
|
o
5
a
5
o
83
G
"3
o
i> — ■
Androscoggin
6
9
10
6
4
6
8
2
5
6
2
6
70
11.35
Aroostook. . .
5
6
5
9
9
4
4
3
9
4
5
4
67
8.49
Cumberland .
14
11
5
9
12
7
8
19
10
-
6
8
109
9.42
Franklin ....
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
2
-
3
1
11
5.69
Hancock ....
1
1
2
6
5
3
-
-
1
4
1
2
26
7.41
Kennebec . . .
5
5
9
6
8
7
5
10
7
6
3
5
76
11.87
Knox
5
2
2
4
4
5
2
5
-
4
1
5
39
13.65
Lincoln
3
-
1
-
1
2
1
3
1
-
1
1
14
7.80
Oxford.
3
6
3
2
1
1
1
1
6
6
5
1
36
9.59
Penobscot. . .
6
10
7
11
8
4
5
6
6
2
8
5
78
8.86
Piscataquis. .
2
1
3
3
1
-
-
1
1
-
1
13
6.26
Sagadahoc. . .
2
3
2
-
1
3
-
2
2
1
2
-
18
9.97
Somerset. . . .
3
2
5
2
-
7
3
1
4
1
2
1
31
8.35
Waldo
■ i
-
6
3
4
5
1
1
2
2
-
4
31
13.41
Washington..
3
6
9
5
5
2
3
5
4
4
4
2
52
12.29
York
11
73
7
69
9
79
5
72
5
69
3
59
6
48
5
4
5
2
3
65
9.35
State . . .
66
62
48
42
49
736
9.72
The following table shows the deaths from pulmonary tu-
berculosis arranged according to sex and age-periods :
CONSUMPTION BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
1
d
o
Sex.
1-1
•
■
d
d
•
^;
d
o
X
CQ
r^-J
d <n
CO
"f
iC
^T
oc
c
'?
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o
o
o
o
Q
o
>
0
o
8
1—1
ri
00
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r-
u
H
Mai
3 ,
36
98
69
.11
45
34
23
4
1
383
Fen
ales .
Total
4
12
3 1
t; 2
39
75
94
192
67
L36
r,l
34
79
30
64
25
48
5
9
1
353
112
736
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
201
Kor the twenty-one years, 1893- 19 13, 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, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 1 ,635
Aroostook 1 ,445
Cumberland 3 ,057
Franklin 460
Hancock 1 ,070
Kennebec 1 ,895
Knox 1 ,034
Lincoln 544
Oxford 795
Penobscot, 2 ,486
Piscataquis 461
Sagadahoc 554
Somerset 1 ,014
Waldo....' .' 815
Washington 1 ,522
York 1 ,981
State 20,768
By Months.
January 1 ,774
February 1 ,756
March 2,102
April 2 ,035
May 2,011
June 1 ,737
July 1 ,652
August 1 ,565
September 1 ,449
October 1 ,545
November 1 ,470
December 1 ,655
Not stated 17
Total 20,768
By Age-periods.
Under 1 298
1-5 299
5-10 175
10-20 2,413
20-30 5 ,920
30-40 3 ,990
40-50 2 ,552
50-60 1 ,948
60-70 1 ,660
70-80 1 ,125
Over 80 312
Not stated 76
Total 20,768
The following table shows the number of deaths from pulmo-
nary tuberculosis in each of the cities in each year from 1899
to 19 1 3, 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.
202.
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths, and Death-Rates from Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Cities.
Q 2
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland . .
Waterville
Westbrook
Total
State
State exclusi
of cities. . .
12
9.39
17
13.13
14
10.67
7
5.27
14
10.40
13
9.53
12
16
13.83
18
15.41
20
16.95
14
11.75
16
13.30
21
17.29
21
40
18.54
28
12.81
36
16.27
40
17.86
31
13.67
47
20.48
39
P.
5.82
19
18.13
29
27.22
13
12.01
13
11.80
11
9.84
19
5
10.68
11
23.84
8
16.87
7
14.38
10
20.02
7
13.67
8
30
18.78
26
16.10
34
20.84
35
21.23
31
18.61
36
21.40
20
14
29.34
12
24.82
12
29.49
5
10.07
8
15.91
14
27.49
16
15
19.69
14
18.29
20
26.00
10
12.93
9
11.59
10
12.82
16
17
32.25
12
22.59
15
28.03
9
16.69
;
12.89
7
12.79
12
8
18.40
5
11.64
8
18.62
5
11.64
7
16.29
2
4.65
4
7
12.73
8
14.54
5
9.09
9
16.35
7
12.72
8
14.53
7
5
18.11
10
36.85
25 . 79
5
18.42
7
25.79
3
11.05
8
34
14.43
40
16.83
25
10.43
4C
19.03
21
8.61
33
13.42
31
9
15.74
10
17.35
9
15.50
10
17.09
10
16.95
14
23.56
18
87
17.64
82
16.35
101
19.81
88
16.98
80
15.19
82
15.33
77
6
7.36
17
20.86
17
20.85
15
18.40
20
24.54
16
19.63
18
10
16.35
9
14.70
7
11.42
3
4.89
8
13.04
10
16.28
12
8
11.42
9
12.55
11
14.97
8
10.64
9
11 71
13
16.54
2
19
20.56
14
14.77
10
10.30
7
7.03
16
15.70
15
14.39
14
15
20.78
14
19.22
17
23.14
8
10.79
9
12.04
11
14.58
8
363
16.24
3< 5
16.60
405
1/.71
344
14.8.
333
14.22
373
15.75
362
1015
14.69
1027
14.-, 9
1033
14.71
970
13.81
901
12.75
1016
14.30
S94
652
13.94
652
13.92
628
13.39
626
13.33
568
12. OS
643
13.65
532
17.13
16.79
16.73
15.25
11.77
31.03
20.41
21.77
9.31
12.71
29.48
12.51
30.06
14.17
22.09
19.52
2.49
13.13
10.51
15.11
12.51
11.28
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
in the Cities and in the State, 1899-1913.
203
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0
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14
10.02
20
15
12.12
18
35
14.89
40
8
6.94
6
4
7.44
6
31
18.06
31
11
21.07
10
12
15.24
10
11
19.81
10
6
13.96
3
3
5.45
11
8
29.48
7
43
17.20
■43
13
21.54
14
77
13.96
78
10
12.27
14
8
13,01
11
11
13.41
8
15
13.76
17
12
15.64
8
347
14.32
365
915
12.73
950
56S
12.03
585
14.14
14.41
16.82
5.13
10.91
17.88
18.93
12.64
17.88
6.98
19.98
25.79
17.06
23.03
13.93
17.18
17.87
9.55
15.27
10.34
14
13.14
10.48
17
15.07
30
14 97
45
10.10
9
17.14
4
21.11
26
5.61
8
15.10
9
7.10
14
11.64
5
10.89
g
29.48
5
14.96
26
17.97
9
11.85
78
12.27
3
6.49
5
8.36
4
10.55
12
12 81
9
13.22
327
12.29
830
11.81
503
11.74
23.48
18.50
7.47
7.62
14.68
14.78
11.28
24.68
11.64
16.33
18.42
10.15
14.59
13.40
3.68
8.11
6.36
10.43
11.44
13.18
11.36
15
9.9S
28
21.19
41
16.53
12
12.77
8
17.32
34
19.91
11
19.41
12
19.62
15
30.24
3
S.45
6
11.30
4
13.97
;;.»
14.86
8
12.66
63
12.56
6
7.34
2
3.04
13
17.40
24
20.95
11
13.28
355
14.45
889
11.98
534
10.75
85
14.97
14.74
4.74
23.82
17.47
8.70
25.16
14.21
5.76
22.64
17.37
12.83
10.99
12.29
12.23
9.05
13.39
15.44
11.93
13.21
18
11.62
16
11.84
40
14.97
11
11.98
2
1.34
29
17.38
11
18.85
8
13.78
!
6.55
3
8.83
4
7.58
8
27.64
41'
15.70
16
26.45
842 11.25
10.27
78
12.94
10
12.23
4
5.99
11
9.2S
10
11.79
324
12.97
780
10.37
4 oil
P. 08
16
10.16
24
17.51
32
12.42
5
5.51
8
17.32
27
16.11
4
6.76
15
26 53
6
12.1S
4
12.03
6
11.46
4
13,82
39
14.42
4
6.08
74
12.07
14
17.11
3
4.46
3
3.83
15
12.40
10
11.63
313
12.39
216
296
567
1 78
108
157
144
1S7
149
70
108
94
534
162
1186
186
102
115
219
162
736 9.72
4 23
8.38
5,240
13691
10.20
15.75
16.02
11.08
14.71
IS. 09
18.82
17.41
18.64
11.32
13.22
22.76
14.16
17.97
14.57
15.20
10.95
10.16
13.85
13.99
14.62
12.69
11.65
204
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Abdominal Tuberculosis. — There were 61 deaths from this
cause, 30 males and 31 females.
Ages: Under 1, 2; 1-5, 2; 5-10, 3; 10-20, 7; 20-40, 28;
40-60, 1 1 ; over 60, 8.
Acute Miliary Tuberculosis. — There were 10 deaths from this
cause, 7 males and 3 females.
Ages: Under 1, 1; 5-10, 1; 10-20, 1; 20-30, 2; 30-40, 2,
over 40, 3.
Tuberculosis, Other Forms. — Of these deaths, 81 in all, the
cause assigned was : Disseminated tuberculosis, 41 ; tubercu-
losis of kidneys, 4; tuberculosis of bones, 2; tuberculosis of
glands, 2; tubercular abscess, 4; tuberculosis of bladder, 1;
scrofulosisy 1; thigh, 3; Pott's disease, 15; white swellings, 4;
lupus, 2 ; tuberculosis of liver, 1 ; tuberculosis of genitourinary
organs, 1.
There were 15 deaths from erysipelas; 2y from pyemia and
septicemia, and 24 from puerperal fever — giving a special death-
rate of 0.17. The following shows the distribution of puerperal
fever by months and counties :
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
2
Androscoggin
2
Aroostook
3
Cumberland
5
Franklin
3
Hancock
2
Kennebec
2
Knox
1
Lincoln
3
Oxford
2
Penobscot
0
Piscataquis
1
Sagadahoc
—
Somerset
24
Waldo
Washington
York
Total 24
Thirty-one deaths were returned under alcoholism. The
special death-rate from alcoholism was 0.41.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
205
Rheumatism. — The returns give 50 deaths from this cause.
(68 in 1892, 46 in 1893, 66 in 1894, 56 in 1895, 44 in 1896.
42 in 1897, 57 in 1898, 56 in 1899, 56 in 1900, 53 in 1901,
45 in 1902, 58 in 1903, 60 in 1904, 60 in 1905, 54 in 1906^
47 in 1907, 47 in 1908, 45 in 1909, 56 in 1910, 58 in 191 1, and
65 in 1912), 19 were males and 31 females. Twelve of these
deaths were in the cities. The special death-rate for this dis-
ease was, therefore, 0.66, and that in the cities was 0.46. The
following shows the deaths from this cause arranged by coun-
ties, months, and age-groups :
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 2
Aroostook 6
Cumberland 6
Franklin
Hancock 1
Kennebec 3
Knox 3
Lincoln 1
Oxford 3
Penobscot 6
Piscataquis 2
Sagadahoc 2
Somerset 2
Waldo 4
Washington 3
York 6
State 50
By Months.
January 10
February 6
March 5
April 3
May 2
June 5
July 6
August 8
September 1
October
November 2
December 2
Total 50
By Age-periods.
Under 1 1
1-5 1
5-10 2
10-20 7
20-30 2
30-40 5
40-50 1
50-60 6
60-70 7
70-80 12
Over 80 6
Total . . . 50
The following shows the distribution of deaths from rheu-
matism by counties, months, and age-periods for the twenty-
one years, 1893- 19 13.
206
REGISTRATION REPORT.
RHEUMATISM BY COUNTIES, MONTHS, AND
AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 61
Aroostook 81
Cumberland 163
Franklin 24
Hancock 53
Kennebec 97
Knox 52
Lincoln 38
Oxford 69
Penobscot 132
Piscataquis 37
Sagadahoc 35
Somerset 63
Waldo 51
Washington 57
York 109
State 1 ,122
By Months.
January 112
February 125
March 92
April 83
May 104
June 63
July 93
August 91
September 75
October 76
November 101
December 104
Not stated 3
Total 1 ,122
By Age-periods.
Under 1 7
1-5 19
5-10 41
10-20 97
20-30 68
30-40 74
40-50 87
50-60 149
60-70 228
70-80 252
Over 80 97
Not stated 3
Total 1 ,122
Cancer. — From cancer in its various forms and locations'
there were 838 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, y^7 m :9°7> 710 m 190&'
727 in 1909, 762 in 1910, 738 in 1911, and 828 in 1912). Of
the decedents, 290 were males and 548 were females. The
cancer death-rate for the State was 11.06.
Distributed as to its more frequent locations, there died of
cancer of the stomach, 165; peritoneum and intestines, 178;
female genital organs, 124; liver, 115; breast, 79; skin, 31;
buccal cavity, 20; abdomen, 6; neck, 9; kidney, 5; prostate, 5;
bladder, 23; glands, 12; pelvis, 6; lungs, 2; eye, 2; larynx, 2;
arm, 5; throat, 10; jaw, 3; brain, 1; leg, 10; spine, 1; chest, 5;
spleen, 2; various, 12; unspecified, 5.
The deaths from cancer, arranged by sex and age-periods
of the decedents, are exhibited in the following:
NOTKS ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 207
CANCER BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
CJ
Sex.
1-1
o
30
*
o
o
o
o
o
o
CO
ts
o
(N
ec
■*
lO
CO
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5
a
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iO
O
o\
o
CO
c
o
o
CO
o
>
O
O
h
Males
-
1
-
2
2
7
17
58
94
80
29
-
290
1
1
~r
1
3
5
25
81
128
139
118
50
---
54
Total
1
32
98
186
233
198
79
838
The distribution of cancer by counties and age-groups and
the special death-rate for each county are shown in the fol-
lowing for 1913, and for the twenty-one years, 1893-1913:
CANCER, 1913 AND 1893-1913.
Counties.
1913.
1893
-1913.
0
0
' 0
4H
<*-,
5d
SJ2
££
0 •
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fld
■flS
c a
3"d
3 £
£
ps
2-3
5 03
Age-Groups.
Number
of deaths.
Androscoggin
Aroostook. . .
Cumberland .
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot . . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc. . .
Somerset ....
Waldo
Washington . .
York . . .
State . . .
62
10.06
1 ,013
8.72
45
5.71
516
3.82
147
12.71
2,291
10.61
23
11.91
387
9.98
41
11.68
664
8.60
82
12.81
1 ,189
9.43
40
1.3.99
624
9.81
23
12.89
439
10.54
33
8.81
594
8.54
99
11.25
1 ,425
8.62
16
7.71
266
7.16
26
14.39
387
9.30
40
10.77
636
8.83
28
12.11
479
9.20
38
8.98
697
7.45
95
13.67
1 ,372
9.93
838
11.06
12 .979
8.75
Under 1
1-5 .-.
5-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
-70
70-80
Over 80 years
Not stated. . .
Total . . .
838
1
16
1
21
-
13
3
51
7
168
32
651
98
1
,609
186
2
,733
233
3
,481
198
3
,066
79
1
,122
-
48
12 ,979
208
REGISTRATION REPORT.
CANCER, 1903-1913.
CO
o
o>
o
6
o
OS
o
OS
1908.
1909.
Cl
§
ci
as
CO
Cancer of buccal cavity
Cancer of stomach and liver. . .
Cancer of the peritoneum intes-
19
220
75
91
54
21
118
598
29
238
76
78
57
27
106
611
25
273
76
100
51
24
113
29
215
101
92
49
30
101
28
288
101
116
70
33
101
30
266
99
100
64
42
109
710
28
286
97
108
62
39
107
727
29
288
109
105
77
38
116
23
289
117
121
65
22
101
26
325
151
120
61
30
115
828
20
280
178
Cancer of female genital organs
124
79
Cancer of skin
Cancer of other organs and of
organs not specified
31
Cancer totals
662
617
737
762
738
838
Diabetes. — The deaths from this cause numbered 128 ( 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, 83 111
1902, 92 in 1903, 91 in 1904, 115 in 1905, 121 in 1906, 107 in
1907, 116 in 1908, 129 in 1909, 127 in 1910, 174 in 1911, and
149 in 1912). The special death-rate from diabetes was, there-
fore 1.69 in 1913. Sixty-two of the decedents were males and
66 were females.
Ages: 1-5, 1 ; 5-10, 4; 10-20, 9; 20-30, 3; 30-40, 8; 40-50, 7:
50-60, 22; 60-70, 38; 70-80, 29; 80-90, 6; over 90, 1.
Old Age. — There were registered 534 deaths as due to old
age, 245 men and 289 women, the old age limit not including
any persons who died at an age lower than 60 years. Of these
decedents, 11 were from 60 to 70 years of age: 128 were from
70 to 80; 299 were from 80 to 90; 93 were from 90 to 100,
while 2 were over 100 years of age, and 1 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 5,602, or one death in every four and eight-
tenths was of a person who was between 60 and too years ot
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 OE DEATHS.
OLD AGE.
209
Counties.
o3
09
Q
ID
0-6
Counties.
-p
0
Rate per
10,000.
420
268
919
156
310
548
291
165
68.14
33.99
79.44
80.74
88.38
85.62
101.82
92.52
Oxford
275
604
119
187
253
231
293
562
73.41
Aroostook
Cumberland
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset;/
Waldo
68.64
57.31
103.52
Hancock
Kennebec
68.11
100.00
69.26
Lincoln
York
80.85
Centenarians. — Among the persons whose decease occurred
in 1913, one woman had exceeded the age of 100 years. Her
name, together with a few facts relating to her life history is
as follows :
Eliza Giles Ward died in Troy, November 13, at the age of
102 years, 2 months, and 20 days. She was born in Unity.
She was the widow of Richard H. Ward. Her father, Giles
Stevens, was born in New Hampshire, and her mother, Mary
Scribner, was also born there.
Another, Adele L'ltalien, died at Auburn, December 27, aged
about 100 years. She was born in Canada and was the widow
of J. L'ltalien. The birthplace of her parents, Joseph Larue
and Marguerite Ducasse, is unknown.
Diseases of the Nervous System arid of Organs of Special
Sense. — The number of deaths registered under the causes
included in this group was 1,407 (1,459 m l$92* IAS1 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, 1,652 in 1900, 1,615 m x9OI>
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, 1,540 in 191 1, and 1,548 in 1912), or 18.58
to every 10,000 of population.
14
210 REGISTRATION REPORT.
Inflammation of the Brain or Membranes. — The number
of deaths was 107 (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, 113 in 191 1 and 108 in 1912), 44
males and 63 females. Of these, 48 were in the cities. The
death-rate from the several diseases grouped under this head
was 1.43.
Ages: Under 1, 29; 1-5, 24; 5-10, 10; 10-20, 12; 20-40, n;
40-60, 11 ; over 60 , 10.
Apoplexy. — From this cause 851 deaths occurred (488 in
1892, 422 in 1893, 408 in 1894, 488 in 1895, 492 in 1896, 555
in 1897, 558 in 1898, 629 in 1899, 583 in 1900, 595 in 1901,
674 in 1902, 712 in 1903, 714 in 1904, 751 in 1905, 718 in
1906, 825 in 1907, 802 in 1908, 817 in 1909, 887 in 1910,
860 in 191 1, and 930 in 1912), 398 males and 453 females.
Of these 2^2 were in the cities. The State's death-rate from
apoplexy was, therefore, 11.24; that of the cities, 10.77.
The largest number of deaths from apoplexy, 225 occurred
in the winter; the largest number in any one month was 81
in November.
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, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1909,
1910, and 1912 in the winter; in 1898, in the winter and
spring; and in 1902 in the summer.
Conversely, the smallest number of deaths, 49, was in July;
the smallest number in any one season was 181 in the summer
months. Over 80 per cent, of the deaths were of persons 60
years of age and upward.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 211
APOPLEXY BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1913.
Counties.
>>
03
1-5
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3
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Androscoggin .
8
1
2
7
9
7
3
6
6
5
7
6
67
10.87
Aroostook. . . .
1
4
4
1
4
6
1
3
5
1
3
2
35
4.44
Cumberland . .
14
10
7
11
17
9
11
9
3
7
10
8
116
10.03
Franklin
2
2
6
-
4
5
3
2
1
4
6
2
37
19.15
Hancock .....
7
4
6
7
2
4
1
6
6
2
3
7
55
15.68
Kennebec ....
5
7
7
5
5
7
9
8
5
5
6
9
78
12.18
Knox
2
5
5
5
5
8
2
3
7
5
2
6
55
19.25
Lincoln
3
2
2
2
2
4
1
1
-
4
1
1
23
12.90
Oxford
5
6
4
4
4
2
1
2
8
5
5
3
49
13.08
Penobscot. . . .
9
7
9
6
11
5
4
6
7
2
7
12
85
9.66
Piscataquis. . .
5
-
2
5
1
-
2
1
2
1
4
1
24
11.56
Sagadahoc. . . .
4
3
3
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
30
16.61
Somerset
4
4
4
4
1
5
1
3
6
3
5
2
42
11.31
Waldo .......
1
5
4
4
-
1
4
1
6
2
6
2
36
15.57
Washington.. .
2
4
6
4
3
1
1
2
4
5
1
2
35
8.27
York
3
75
6
70
7
78
2
7
3
3
8
8
11
12
14
84
12.09
Sjtate
68
78
69
49
63
76
64
81
80
851
11.24
The following is a tabular exhibit by sex and age-groups
of the deaths from apoplexy :
APOPLEXY BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
id
Sex.
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o
6
o
o
o
o
o
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1-5.
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1
o
CO
o
CO
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1
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4)
>
O
o
o
Males . . .
Females .
Total
3
-
-
-
2
5
16
51
111
130
78
2
3
-
-
1
3
12
15
50
99
149
121
-
6
-
-
1
5
17
31
101
210
279
199
2
398
453
851
212
REGISTRATION REPORT.
APOPLEXY, 1913 AND 1896-1913.
Counties.
1913.
11
-CO
1893-
1913.
1893-
1913.
T30
Androscoggin
Aroostook.. .
Cumberland.
Franklin ....
Hancock. . . .
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford. .....
Pejnobscot. . .
Piscataquis. .
Sagadahoc . .
Someirs&t. • • .
Waldo
Washington .
York
State . . .
67
10.87
1 ,190
35
4.44
449
116
10.03
2,435
37
19.15
434
55
15.68
635
78
12.18
1 ,478
55
19.25
728
23
12.90
449
49
13.08
684
85
9.66
1,433
24
11.56
290
30
16.61
487
42
11.31
738
36
15.57
545
35
8.27
703
84
12.09
1 ,593
851
11.24
14 ,271
10.90
3.51
11.69
11.59
8.64
12.35
12.37
11.37
10.08
9.29
8.50
11.95
11.03
11.30
7.74
12.05
10.10
Softening of the Brain. — From cerebral softening there
were 29 deaths — those of 16 males and 13 females.
Ages: From 50-60, 4; 60-70, 3; 70-80, 12; over 80, 10.
Paralysis. — Of the 160 deaths from paralysis, 73 persons
were males and 87 were females.
Ages: 1-5, 2; 10-20, 1; 20-30, 5; 30-40, 2; 40-50, 6; 50-60,
25; 60-70, 39; 70-80, 46; 80-90, 31; over 90, 3.
Epilepsy. — Seventeen males and 9 females died of epilepsy,
26 in all.
Ages: 1-5, 2; 10-20, 2; 20-40, 10; 40-60, 5; over 60, 7.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
213
Tetanus. — This disease was the cause of 3 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, 9 in T911, and 2 in 1912). The decedents
were 2 males and 1 female.
Ages: Under 5, 2; 5-10, 1.
Diseases of the Heart. — From diseases of the heart, in-
cluding those from endocarditis, pericarditis, angina pectoris,
and organic diseases of the heart, there were 1,442 deaths
(816 in 1892, 875 in 1893, 940 in 1894, 948 in 1895, 1,036 in
1896, 1,062 in 1897, 1,132 in 1898, 1,028 in 1899, 1,045 m;
1900, 1,076 in 1 901, 1,097 in 1902, 1,153 m I9°3J I»I9I 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, 1,348 in 191 1, and 1,292 in 1912). The
following exhibits the age and sex distribution of each form
of disease for the year 19 13.
T3
o>
Diseases.
*
8
"5
0
0
6
05
-0
-
O
0
O
0
O
a;
a
0
Pericarditis
1
1
3
1
6
1
9
4
13
Endocarditis
3
4
?,
9
17
R
22
16
38
8
13
15
57
226
972
1
708
584
1292
99
Angina pectoris
1
5
26
67
63
36
Total
12
18
18
74
270
1048
2
802
640
1442
For the year 1913, 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 :
214
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Counties.
£t3
Counties.
1%
Androscoggin
Aroostook . . .
Cumberland .
Franklin. . . .
HaDcock. . . .
Kennebec. . .
Knox
Lincoln
89
14.44
59
7.49
253
21.87
25
12.94
81
23.12
176
27.49
82
28.98
38
21.31
Oxford
Penobscot .
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc.
Somerset . .
Waldo ....
Washington
York
State . .
77
132
32
54
58
49
85
152
1 ,442
20.55
15.00
15.41
29.89
15.62
21.20
20.09
31.87
19.04
As may be noted, York county had the highest death-rate
from diseases of the heart, and Aroostook the lowest. The
rate for the State was 19.04.
The whole number of deaths from disease of the heart
arranged by sex and age-groups was as follows :
HEART DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS
1913.
T3
Sex.
-
6
00
e3
0
0.
c
0
0
or?
13
a
0
6
t-0
O
O
O
CO
o
O
0
0
00
0
V
6
O
0
Males
4
3
6
5
7
31
48
107
197
269
123
2
802
Females
8
3
6
6
12
13
18
9
27
58
31
79
84
191
134
214
111
-
640
Total
12
331
483
234
2
1442
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 21 5
Diseases of the Respiratory System. — Without the inclusion
of tuberculosis, 1,443 persons died from the various respira-
tory diseases as tabulated on page 101 (1,760 in 1892, 1,407 in
1893, 1,312 in 1894, 1,165 m :895, 1,141 in 1896, 1,347 in
1897, 1,124 in 1898, 1,455 m J899, 1,513 in 1900, 1,405 in 1901,
1,380 in 1902, 1,348 in 1903, 1,428 in 1904, 1,391 in 1905,
1,330 in 1906, 1,497 in 1907, 1,334 in 1908, 1,509 in 1909, 1,664
in 1910, 1,421 in 191 1, and 1,452 in 1912). From these dis-
eases there were therefore, 317 fewer deaths than in 1892,
36 more than in 1893, 131 more than in 1894, 278 more than in
J895, 302 more than in 1896, 96 more than in 1897, 319 more
than in 1898, 12 fewer than in 1899, 70 fewer than in 1900, 38
more than in 1901, 63 more than in 1902, 95 more than in
I9°3> T5 more than in 1904, 52 more than in 1905, 113 more
than in 1906, 54 fewer than in 1907, 100 more than in 1908, 66
fewer than in 1909, 221 fewer than in 1910, 22 more than in
191 1, and 9 fewer than in 1912.
Including the deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis, as well as
from pneumonia, bronchitis, and the other respiratory dis-
eases in 1913, the number of deaths was 969 smaller than in
1892, 563 smaller than in 1893, 431 smaller than in 1894, 217
smaller than in 1895, 170 smaller than in 1896, 332 smaller
than in 1897, 34 larger than in 1898, 227 smaller than in 1899,
397 smaller than in 1900, 295 smaller than in 1901, 207 smaller
than in 1902, 106 smaller than in 1903, 301 smaller than in
1904, 142 smaller than in 1905, 102 smaller than in 1906, 304
smaller than in 1907, 84 smaller than in 1908, 196 smaller than
in 1909, 410 smaller than in 1910, 120 smaller than in 1911, and
53 smaller than in 19 12.
The death-rate from the respiratory diseases (excluding pul-
monary tuberculosis) in 1913 was 19.05 in each to.ooo popula-
tion, as" compared with 19.32 in 1912, 18.98 in 191 1, 22.41 in
1910, 20.65 in 1909, 18.35 m T9o8, 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 m 1900, 20.91 in 1899, I7-QO 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 1,146 (1,431 in 1892, 1,143 m x893, 1,023 in 1894,
812 in 1895, 781 in 1896, 936 in 1897, 7°9 in 1898, 1,067 in
2H
REGISTRATION REPORT.
1899, 1,067 in 1900, 994 in 1901, 987 in 1902, 999 in 1903,
1,050 in 1904, 1,053 m T9°5> 97° m 1906, 1,153 m I9°7, 1,068
in 1908, 1,120 in 1909, 1,246 in 1910, 1,071 in 191 1, and 1,105
in 1912), of which 581 were males and 565 were females. The
death-rate from this disease was, therefore, 15 13 per 10,000
(21.56 in 1892, 17.27 in 1893, 15.47 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 m l9°Z, I5-12
in 1904, 14.73 m r9°5> I3-5° m 1906, 15.95 in 1907, 14.69 in
1908, 15.32 in 1909, 16.78 in 1910, 14.31 in 191 1, and 14.70 in
1912.) As 513 of the deaths occurred in the cities, the urban
death-rate was 20.30.
The age distribution of pneumonia by sex and age-groups
in shown in the following table.
PNEUMONIA BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS, 1913.
TS
$
Sex.
*— '
•
0
CO
c3
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
OQ
c
i
0
O
0
O
10
0
0
0
op
6
0
>
c
0
£>
10
CM
00
^
<o
CD
i>
O
Eh
Males
101
66
11
13
23
47
37
63
83
81
54
2
581
Females
80
59
8
11
14
24
32
39
89
114
94
1
565
Total
181
125
1!)
24
37
71
69
102
172
195
148
3
1146
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
217
PNEUMONIA BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS WITH
DEATH-RATE PER 10,000, 1913.
Counties.
4J
>,
3
3
^
14
4
7
4
11
5
2
1
6
-
4
8
1
-
1
-
6
3
3
-
3
1
-
2
4
1
1
2
63
31
QJ
b
>
0
a
0
CD
Q
"3
0
4
10
120
3
10
81
10
22
207
1
-
31
2
6
44
2
12
128
1
1
31
-
1
9
3
5
41
7
17
159
-
1
20
1
4
38
-
3
42
2
2
26
3
7
58
8
11
111
47
112
1146
Androscoggin
Aroostook. .
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock .
Kennebec .
Knox. . . .
Lincoln . .
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataqui;
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo . .
Washington
York
State . .
17
8
27
5
5
23
4
6
20
1
3
8
1
8
20
156
190
17
21
11
12
36
23
10
2
5
6
21
9
8
3
3
-
8
2
18
22
4
3
7
2
11
4
7
1
12
9
18
11
196
130
23
5
6
8
1
1
1
20
3
5
3
4
5
9
114
32
2
3
-
4
6
6
-
1
-
1
6
2
2
1
-
1
1
4
8
8
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
2
3
2
2
6
33
42
19.47
10.27
17.89
16.Q4
12.54
20.00
10.85
5.05
10.94
18.07
9.63
21.03
11.31
11.25
13.71
15.96
15.13
The following table shows the number of deaths from pneu-
monia in each of the cities in each year from 1899 to 1913,
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.
I
2l8 "
REGISTRATION REPORT.
Deaths and Death-Rates from Pneumonia
Cities.
o
o
o
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Rockland
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Westbrook ....
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25
19.56
27
23.34
38
17.61
11
10.68
5
10.68
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27.54
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12.55
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9.19
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5.69
6
13.71
17
30.91
4
14.49
34
14.43
19
33.22
96
19.47
9
11.04
14
22.89
5
7.14
9
9.47
8
11.08
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17.32
1067
15.44
080
14.54
12
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13.70
36
16.48
15
14.32
8
17.33
41
25.39
4
8.27
12
15.68
14
26.36
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18.62
19
34.54
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29.48
40
16.83
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15.62
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18.74
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12.27
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14.77
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17.35
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15.44
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14.54
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12.19
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10.17
37
16.72
10
9.39
6
12.66
21
12.87
11
22.45
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22.10
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22.43
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30.25
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25.45
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28
11.68
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13.77
68
13.34
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11.04
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13.91
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14.23
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9.03
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18.31
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14.38
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25.48
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12.09
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18.10
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12.98
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30.25
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7.27
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29.48
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17.37
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18.79
75
14.47
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14.72
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9.79
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7.98
24
24.12
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12.14
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16.55
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14.05
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12.86
11.14
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7.34
22
13.30
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18.11
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25.57
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28.15
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16
14.31
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14.02
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5.86
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17.41
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23.77
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29.83
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15.71
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11.59
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20.51
10
9.20
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10.96
9
4.65
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13.96
25
21.80
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19.98
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14.74
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7.38
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10.17
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27.12
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11.78
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18.23
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14.39
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11.40
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11.40
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6.36
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9.28
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386
15.55
15.20
14.11
1050
14.78
1053
13.50
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14.65
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15.94
13.05
20.67
17.61
15.25
21.77
25.21
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16.33
58.18
25.43
22.11
19.77
15.03
11.96
11.04
14.64
3.73
7.53
7.89
16.11
14.72
14.15
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
219
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38.65
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25.62
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20.85
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24.16
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23.46
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17.24
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20.82
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18.48
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20.68
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15.65
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29.14
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15.22
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18.93
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16.51
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20.23
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18.88
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16.73
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10.89
12
21.78
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17.07
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30.56
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19.17
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18.42
7
25.79
5
18.42
1
3.68
8
29.4?
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17.37
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17.28
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13.82
78
18.93
70
28.00
47
18.65
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17.71
61
23.81
61
25.63
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18.12
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20.19
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26.98
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18.45
21
34.80
12
19.74
16
26.13
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19.46
8
13.88
7
10.99
13
20.23
6
9.12
174
19.32
81
14.68
120
21.43
100
1.43
104
17.87
97
19.34
103
17.34
92
15.27
120
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16.90
10
12.27
11
13.50
11
13.50
7
8.59
6
7.36
12
14.68
12
14.08
9
11.02
146
11.93
6
9.76
6
9.75
11
17.85
9
14.60
10
16.33
13
19.61
8
11.98
5
7.44
138
14.77
6
7.31
15
20.91
7
9.76
6
9.54
8
12.72
7
9.37
5
6.49
7
8.94
103
9.45
17
15.60
13
11.67
15
13.19
17
14.77
11
11.61
24
20.59
33
27.84
18
14.88
234
14.42
17
22.15
14
18.09
11
14.10
19
24.15
13
17.85
8
9.54
9
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7
8.13
152
13.05
422
17.41
450
18.36
405
16.48
441
17.78
462
18.80
424
17.04
448
17.93
513
20.31
6,155
17.07
970
13.50
1153
16.06
1068
14.69
1120
15.32
1246
16.78
1071
14.31
1105
14.70
1146
15.13
16096
14.88
548
11.61
703
14.88
663
13.78
679
14.07
784
15.79
647
12.96
657
13.09
633
10.56
9,941
14.69
220
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following is a tabular statement of the deaths from pneu-
monia by counties, months, and age-groups for the twenty-one
years 1893 to 19 13.
PNEUMONIA, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 1 ,811
Aroostook. 1 ,363
Cumberland 3 ,448
Franklin 618
Hancock 1 ,034
Kennebec 1 ,991
Knox 725
Lincoln 508
Oxford 1 ,101
Penobscot 2 ,652
Piscataquis 447
Sagadahoc 614
Somerset 1 ,009
Waldo 684
Washington 1 ,235
York 2 ,320
State 21 ,560
By Months.
January 2 ,927
February 2 ,877
March 3,241
April 2 ,709
May 2 ,093
June 1 ,157
July 550
August 491
September 684
October 1 ,154
November 1 ,508
December 2 ,158
Not stated 11
Total 21 ,560
By Age-periods.
Under 1 3 ,439
1-5 2,190
5-10 433
10-20 689
20-30 992
30-40 1 ,202
40-50 1 ,444
50-60 1 ,845
60-70 2 ,876
70-80 3 ,696
Over 80 2 ,679
Not stated 75
Total 21 ,560
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS. 221
Bronchitis. — From this cause, including both acute and
chronic bronchitis, 161 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, 204 in 191 1, and 205 in
1912.) Among these decedents 63 were males and 98 were
females. Of these 161 deaths, 67 were in the cities. The
largest number of deaths in any one month was 32 in January.
The smallest number of deaths in any month, 4, occurred in
September. The largest number of deaths in three consecu-
tive months was 78 in January, February and March; the
smallest number in any three consecutive months was 19 in
July, August and September. The number of deaths by quar-
ters was y8y 35, 19 and 29.
The bronchitis death-rate of the State was 2.12; of the cities,
2.65.
The following shows the age distribution of the decedents
from this disease; it will be noticed that there was a great fa-
tality at either extreme of life.
Under
1 year,
48
40-50 yelars,
3
1-5 years,
8
50-60 years,
2
5-10 years,
2
60-70 years,
12
10-20 years,
1
70-80 years,
4i
20-30 years,
3
Over 80 years,
38
30-40 years,
3
The following shows the distribution of bronchitis by coun-
ties and months, together with the bronchitis death-rate ot
counties and State :
222
REGISTRATION REPORT.
BRONCHITIS, 1913.
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Oxford
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Piscataquis. . .
Sagadahoc. . . .
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Waldo
Washington.. .
York
2
1
4
3
5
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1
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6
1
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1
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1
1
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1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
14
6
24
1
10
19
5
2
6
24
2
2
9
10
4
23
2.27
0.76
2.07
0.52
2.85
2.97
1.74
4.46
1.60
2.73
0.96
1.11
2.42
4.33
0.94
3.31
State ....
32
25
21
13
13
9
7
8
4
10
9
10
161
2.12
Pleurisy. — Twenty-three 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
1907, 10 in 1908, 32 in 1909, 22 in 1910, 22 in 191 1, and 27
in 1912), 14 males and 9 females.
Ages : 1-5, 5 ; 5-10, 2 ; 20-30, 2 ; 30-40, 1 ; 4<>50> 3 \ 5°-6o> 2 5
60-70, 2; over 70, 6.
Diseases of the Digestive System. — The combined mortality
from this group of diseases was 1,192 (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 1901, 973 in 1902,
1,087 in T9°3> x»076 in 1904, 1,303 in 1905, 1,366 in 1906,
1,063 m I9°75 I»45° m 1908, 1,215 in 1909, 1,420 in 1910, 1,190
in 1911, and 1,011 in 1912), or a death-rate of 15.74. The
distribution of these under their several causes will be found on
page 101.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS. 223
Diarrheal Diseases. — The total number of deaths caused by
the diseases under this group was 633 (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, 585 in 191 1, and 485 in
1912). The death-rate from this group of diseases was 8.36
per 10,000.
Infantile Diarrhea. — This, as synonymous with diarrhea and
enteritis (under 2 years) was the cause of 481 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, 451 in 191 1, and
309 in 1912.) 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 22
deaths from this cause; in the second quarter, 36; in the third
quarter, 350; and in the fourth quarter, 73. The largest num-
ber of deaths in one month occurred in August, that being 161.
Of the children dying from this cause, 59 per cent, were less
than 6 months old, and another 29 per cent, were less than 1
year of age, making 88 per cent, of deaths within the first
year of age.
Ages: Under 3 months, 123; 3-6 months, 159; 6-9 months,
89; 9-12 months, 50; 12-18 months, 43; 18 months-2 years, 17.
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 dis-
eases other than those under this cause were : Cholera mor-
bus, 11; dysentery, 22; and diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and
over), 119.
Of the 481 deaths from infantile diarrhea, 167 were re-
turned from the cities. This represents an urban death-rate
from this cause of 6.61 (15.20 in 1892, 14.33 in l893, r3-27
in 1894, 13.78 in 1895, 11.43 m l896, x4-95 in 1897, 15.15 in
1898, 11.77 m l899> 14.84 in 1900, 10.09 m l9OI> 6-89 in 1902,
6.49 in 1903, 6.26 in 1904, 9.96 in 1905, 10.15 in 1906, 8.21
22?4
REGISTRATION REPORT.
in 1907, 11.39 m I9o8, 7.66 in 1909, 10.42 in 1910, 7.03 in
191 1, and 6.32 in 191 2). The rate for the villages and rural
districts is 6.22 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, 5.53 in 191 1, and 3.01
in 1912.)
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS)
BY COUNTIES AND MONTHS, 1913.
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2
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18
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53
8.60
Aroostook. . . .
1
1
1
4
1
5
18
72
52
13
2
3
173
21.94
Cumberland . .
2
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1
1
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7
9
15
6
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43
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Franklin
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1
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3
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1
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10
5.17
Hancock
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2
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3
0.86
Kennebec ....
1
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-
2
2
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4
12
10
3
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34
5.31
Knox
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1
4
1
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7
2.45
Lincoln
Oxford
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13
9
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32
8.54
Penobscot. . . .
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5
12
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25
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2
0.96
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1
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5
2.77
Somerset
1
1
5
7
1
1
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16
4.31
Waldo
1
1
0.43
Washington.. .
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1
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2
2
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6
3
1
3
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18
4.25
York
2
2
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-
2
3
2
16
21
8
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3
59
8.49
State ....
10
7
5
14
13
9
41
161
148
43
18
12
481
6.35
The preceding table exhibits the number of deaths from in-
fantile diarrhea in 1913, by counties and months, with tlie
death-rate for each county. The following is a tabulation
of the deaths from infantile diarrhea for the twenty-one
years 1893-1913, by counties, months, and age-groups:
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
225
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS) BY
COUNTIES, MONTHS AND AGE-PERIODS, 1893-1913.
By Counties.
By Months.
January 167
February 138
March 172
April 175
May 191
June 272
July 1 ,353
August 3 ,501
September 3 ,093
October 1 ,306
November 289
December 186
Not stated 3
Total 10 ,846
By Age-periods.
Under 6 months. ... 5 ,995
6-12 months 3 ,439
1-2 years 1 ,389
Unknown 23
Total 10 ,846
Androscoggin 1 ,388
Aroostook 2 ,413
Cumberland 1 ,266
Franklin 168
Hancock 259
Kennebec 1 ,001
Knox .' 227
Lincoln 53
Oxford 348
Penobscot 993
Piscataquis 121
Sagadahoc 212
Somerset 306
Waldo 105
Washington 625
York 1 ,361
State . ; 10 ,846
15
226*
REGISTRATION REPORT.
The following is a tabular exhibit of the number of deaths
from infantile diarrhea in the cities for each of the eight
years 1906-1913.
DIARRHEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS)
IN THE CITIES, 1906-1913.
Cities.
Auburn
Augusta
Bangor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland
Water vi lie . . . .
Westbrook
Total
1906.
1907. 1908. 1909. 1910
1911. 1912. 1913. Total
15
6
12
13
11
11
10
9
16
13
26
10
13
14
11
18
13
9
7
8
8
7
5
8
7
10
9
7
7
1
8
3
2
1
-
-
1
1
3
-
37
22
38
23
44
20
19
29
3
5
4
2
6
3
-
2
7
8
10
2
4
7
3
8
6
8
8
7
5
1
2
1
5
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
1
-
6
-
6
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
-
1
1
45
57
54
49
69
46
45
37
12
6
12
5
5
6
1
5
44
31
41
36
42
30
22
27
1
2
3
1
3
1
-
4
5
4
10
4
7
1
5
5
7
-
5
3
2
3
1
3
16
6
22
13
15
12
12
4
2
10
10
4
7
8
8
2
245
200
280
190
256
175
158
167
87
121
65
52
8
232
25
49
38
7
19
10
402
52
273
15
41
24
100
51
1 ,671
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
22-]
Peritonitis. — There were 22 deaths from1 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 901, 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, 36 in 191 1, and 36 in 1912),
10 males and 12 femaks. Thirteen of them were in the cities.
The following shows the county, month, and age distribution
of the deaths from this cause :
PERITONITIS, 1913.
By Counties.
Androscoggin 2
Aroostook
Cumberland 1
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec 1
Knox 3
Lincoln 1
Oxford.....
Penobscot 10
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset 1
Waldo 2
Washington 1
York
State 22
By Months.
January 2
February 3
March 1
April 2
May 2
June 1
July 1
August 4
September 1
October 2
November
December 3
Total 22
By Age-periods. d
Under 1 2
1-5 2
5-10 1
10-20 7
20-30 2
30-40 3
40-50 1
50-60 1
60-70
70-80 2
Over 80 1
Total 22
Appendicitis. — Of the deaths classified under this cause, 86 in
number, 51 were males and 35 females. The number of deaths
in each mo-nth was: January, 8; February, 12; March, 7,
April, 6; May, 4; June, 9; July, 5; August, 7; September, 10,
October, 2 ; November, 8 ; December, 8.
Ages: From 1-5, 4; 5-10, 9; 10-20, 24; 20-30, 16; 30-40, 9;
40-50, 8; 50-60, 6; over 60, 10.
Cirrhosis of the Liver. — Fifty-seven deaths were ascribed to
cirrhosis of the liver — those of 28 men and 29 women. Of
these 57 deaths, 26 were in the cities, and 31 in the rural parts
228
REGISTRATION REPORT.
of the State. The death-rate in the State from this one cause
was 0.75 iper 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, 0.79 in 1900, 0.63 in 1901, 0.63 in 1902, 0.92 in 1903, 0.66
in 1904, 0.62 in 1905, 0.60 in 1906, 0.82 in 1907, 0.89 in 1908,
0.75 in 1909, 0.79 in 1910, 0.41 in 191 1, and 0.65 in 1912.)
Nonvenereal Diseases of the Genitourinary System and An-
ne xa. — There were 898 deaths referred to the diseases under
this group, equivalent to a death-rate of 11.86.
Nephritis. — Acute nephritis caused' the death of 93 per-
sons, 38 males and 55 females. The death-rate from nephritis
was, therefore, 1.23.
Ages: Under 1, 4; 1-5, 5; 5-10, 4; 10-20, 3; 20-30, 11;
30-40, 9; 40-50, 12; 50-60, 15; 60-70, 14; 70-80, 8; over 80, 8.
*Bright's Disease. — This was the cause of 685 deaths (204
in 1892, 217 in 1893, 219 in 1894, 234 in 1895, 282 in 1896,
231 in 1897, 25° m 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, 768
in 191 1, and 694 in 1912), 398 males and 287 females. Oi
these deaths 263 were in the cities.
The sex and age-group distribution of Bright's disease is
as follows :
BRIGHT'S DISEASE BY SEX AND AGE-PERIODS,
1913.
Sex.
0
0
0
c
c
0
c
0
c
<M
co
■*
10
CC
t^
00
C
ie
v
O
O
0
0
©
A
0
>
0
~
10
"
CM
00
Tf
10
CO
t^
O
Eh
Males
2
2
1
-
1
4
8
11
13
17
27
28
70
38
971
77
125
67
54
43
398
Females
287
Total
4
1
-
5
19
30
55
108
174
192
97
685
* 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.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
229
The following tabulation shows the number of deaths from
Bright'^ disease in each county, and the death-rate of each from
this cause :
Counties.
Counties.
Androscoggin
Aroostook . . .
Cumberland .
Franklin. . . .
Hancock . . . .
Kennebec . . .
Knox
Lincoln
62
10.06
34
4.31
137
11.93
24
12.42
37
10.55
50
7.81
44
15.39
17
9.53
Oxford
Penobscot .
Piscataquis .
Sagadahoc. ,
Somerset . .
Waldo
Washington
York
State. .
8.01
7.84
8.19
9.96
4.85
13.41
5.91
10.36
9.04
The Puerperal State. — Under this class of accidents and
diseases of reproduction, 72 deaths were registered, not in-
cluding puerperal fever, (69 in 1892, 50 in 1893, 41 in 1894,
36 in 1895, 56 in 1896, 62 in 1897, 51 in 1898, 40 in 1899, 50
in 1900, 52 in 1901, 69 in 1902, 94 in 1903, J2 in 1904, 51 in
1905, 76 in 1906, 80 in 1907, 66 in 1908, 56 in 1909, 63 in
1910, 99 in 191 1, and 65 in 1912). This is equivalent to a
special death-rate of 0.95.
Deaths from External Causes. — Under this class there were
672 'deaths.
Absorption of deleterious gases (conflagration excepted)
caused 8 deaths.
Accidental drowning caused no deaths.
The number of deaths referred to food poisoning was y.
The statement in nearly all instances was ptomaine poisoning.
Acute poisoning caused 32 deaths. These deaths distributed
under the various toxic agencies were as follows : Morphine
or other opiates, 6; strychnine, 4; wood alcohol or denatured
alcohol, 3 ; corrosive sublimate, 3 ; potassium cyanide, 2 ; car-
bolic acid, 2; patent medicine, alcohol, eating brown tail moth.
arsenic, and acetanilid, 1 each ; other poisons, 7.
230 ' REGISTRATION REPORT.
Burns and scalds caused 53 deaths — 14 were from clothing
taking fire; 12 from explosion of kerosene; 7 from explosion
of boiler ; 6, scalded with hot water ; 6, from matches ; 2, from
explosion of gasoline ; 1 by explosion of alcohol ; 1 by boiling
starch, 1 by boiling tea, and the rest were unspecified.
Conflagration caused 4 deaths.
Electricity caused 6 deaths.
Excessive cold caused 7 deaths.
Eight persons died from excessive heat.
Fractures (cause not specified) caused 7 deaths.
Inanition was the cause of 1 death.
Injuries by animals caused 5 deaths.
Lightning caused only 1 death.
There were 13 homicides in this State.
Other external violence (acccident or traumatism unquali-
fied) caused 17 deaths.
Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments caused 7
deaths; by fall, 116, by firearms, 36; by machines, 21 ; by other
crushing (vehicles, railroads, landslides, etc.), 109; in mines
and quarries, 3.
The death-rate in the State under this class was 8.87.
Suicide. — Within the year 99 persons took their own lives
(59 in 1892, the same number in 1893, 39 in 1894, 66 in 1895,
81 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, 100 in
191 1, and no in 1912), 79 males and 20 females. Of the
males, the occupation of 18 was laborer; of 14, farmer; of 4,
retired; of 3, carpenter; of 3, each seaman, shoemaker and stu-
dent; of 2 each, teamster, shoe-dealer, blacksmith, fisherman,
and real estate agent; of 1 each, harness maker, mail clerk.
plumber, business man, lumberman, newspaper man, merchant,
assistant postmaster, chemist, landlord, caterer, cook, actor,
moving picture operator, soldier, stevedore, marble cutter, car-
riage smith, loom fixer and watchman; while of 1, no occupa-
tion was given.
Of the females, the occupation of n was given as house-
wife; of 2, as housekeeper; of 1 each, domestic, at home, dress^
maker, tailoress, and factory operative. In 2 cases no occupa-
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OF DEATHS.
23I
As to the means employed, 34 committed suicide by hanging ;
23 by firearms; 9 by poison; 18 by drowning, 11 by cutting in-
struments; 1 by gas asphyxiation; 2 by jumping from high
places ; and 1 not stated.
SUICIDES BY AGES, MONTHS, AND COUNTIES,
1913.
Age-Periods.
Months.
Counties.
o
o.o
~£
o c
10-20 5
20-30 15
30-40 12
40 50 15
January 9
February 11
March 10
April 6
May 8
Androscoggin 10
Aroostook 3
Cumberland 19
Franklin 1
1.62
0.39
1.64
0.52
50-60 17
60-70 20
Hancock 5
Kennebec 7
Knox 10
Lincoln 2
Oxford 6
Penobscot 11
Piscataquis 3
Sagadahoc 5
Somerset -
Waldo 6
WashJLgton
York 11
1.42
1 .09
70-80 12
July 7
August 11
September 3
October 9
November 5
December 7
Total 99
■
3.99
Over 80 2
1.12
1.60
Total 99
1.25
1.45
2.77
2.59
1 .59
State 99
1.31
The youngest suicide was a boy aged 12 years; the oldest, a
woman of 84 years. The largest number of suicides was 13
in June. The largest number, 19, 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
1.31.
232
REGISTRATION REPORT.
TABLE OF INFANTILE MORTALITY, 1913.
Age-Periods.
09
Xi
4-
3
*Rate of
mortality.
62
226
52
64
51
182
154
150
115
108
207
163
3 9
14 3
3 3
4 1
3 2
11 5
9 7
9.5
7.3
6 8
13 1
10 3
1 ,534
97.5
*The infant mortality rates in this table are based upon the total number of births in
1913. The number was 15,719.
NOTES ON DEATHS AND CAUSES OE DEATHS.
233
INFANTILE MORTALITY, FOR CITIES WITH RATES,
1910-1913.
ClTlE-
Auburn
Augusta
Bargor
Bath
Belfast
Biddeford
Brewer
Calais
Eastport
Ellsworth
Gardiner
Hallowell
Lewiston
Old Town
Portland
Rockland
Saco
South Portland.
Waterville
Westbrook
Births.
Deaths
(under 1 year.'*
<N CC ! O
cm a I o
227
283
397
178
83
549
151
127
111
48
95
49
578
141
1,162
140
111
156
330
214
261
273
3,9
145
75
484
153
139
106
61
81
34
606
189
1,243
130
111
185
297
197
258
294
371
156
95
240
263
372
156
95
512 491
143
137
87 j
30
73
54
631
153
1,343
155
89
170
269
228
148
135
92
52
86
57
675
176
1 ,279
149
103
166
310
213
40 31
35
49
20
10
109
19
15
9
3
15
4
112
20|
147
9
18
14
41
:Ratf. Per 1,000.
32
176.2
123.7
123.4
112.4
120.5
198.5
125.8
118.1
81.1
62.5
157.9
81.7
193.7
141.8
126.5
64.3
162.2
89.7
124.2
135.5
114.9
80.6
137.2
96.6
133.3
148./
52.2
115.1
113.3
76.9
135.3
100.5
127.1
84.6
153.2
37.8
10
106.6
139.5
153.0
142.9
44.9
73.'.
162.1
69.9
72.9
103.4
66.6
68.5
111.1
172.7
71.
96.1
71.0
202.2
52.9
167.3
78.9
133.3
144.5
94.1
83.3
84.2
120.2
54.1
162.9
65.2
134.6
93.0
52.6
154.1
147.7
121.9
107.4
116.5
120.5
83.9
32.8
140.9
125.5
124.4
84.3
102.9
157.4
75.5
117.3
90.8
85.2
101.5
83.4
164.0
115.5
117.9
81.8
158.5
75.2
120.8
88.5
*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, 1910 and Estimated
Population in 1913 6
Table No. 2. — Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1905-1913 7
Table No. 3. — 'Estimated Population for 1913, Births, Marriages,
and Deaths, with the rate of each to 1,000
of population for the year ending December
3i, 1913 8
Table. — Summary of Births, Marriages and Deaths 9
Table No. 4. — Births and Deaths in each County 10
Table No. 5. — Births and Deaths in the Cities 11
Table No. 6. — Births, Marriages and Deaths by Counties and
Towns 12-61
Table No. 7. — Births, Marriages and Deaths by Counties 62-63
Table No. 8. — Births and Birth-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1906-1913 64
Table No. 9. — Births by Counties, showing the proportion of
males to females, 1913 65
Table No. 10. — Number of Births in each month of 1906-1913
with Monthly Ratio compared with a standard
of 100 66
Table No. 11. — Births by Sex and Months, by Counties, 1913 67
Table No. 12. — Births in Cities for 1913, with rate per 1,000 of
population 68
Table No. 13. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Counties, 1913 69
Table No. 14. — Percentage of American and Foreign Births by
Cities, 1913 .,. 70
Table No. 15. — Twin Births by Months and Counties, 1913 71
Table No. 16. — Twin Births by Sex and Parentage, by Counties,
1913 72
Table No. 17. — Stillbirths by Sex and Parentage, by Counties,
1913 • 73
Table No. 18. — Stillbirths by Seasons, 1913 74
Table. — Births in each Month of the twenty-two years, 1892-1913 77
Table No. 19. — Marriages and Marriage-Rates by Counties for
the years 1906-1913 7S
Table No. 20. — Marriages by Counties and Nativity, 191 3 79
Table No. 21. — Marriages by Months and Counties, 1913 79
Table No. 22. — Number of Marriages in each month of 1906-
T913, with Monthly Ratio compared with a
Standard of 100 80
236 REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Table No. 23. — 'Marriages by Ages and Counties, 1913 81
Table No. 24. — Interesting Facts in 'Relation to Marriages 82-83
Table No. 25. — Divorces decreed by the Supreme Court of Maine
in the year 1913 86-87
Table No. 26. — Divorces by Causes, Sex of Libellants and the
Number of years married, 1913 88
Table No. 27. — Deaths and Death-Rates by Counties, for the
years 1906-1913 90
Table No. 28. — Number of Deaths in each month of 1906-1913,
with Monthly Ratio compared with a Stand-
ard of 100 91
Table No. 29. — The number of Deaths in the State, and in each
County, arranged by Classes and Counties... 92-97
Table No. 30. — Deaths from all Causes, by Months, 1913 98-103
Table No. 31. — Deaths from all Causes, by Age-Groups, 1910-
1913 104-121
Table No. 32. — Deaths in each Town from Special Causes,
Mostly Infectious Diseases. 122-143
Table No. 33. — Deaths in each Town from Certain Diseases and
Groups of Diseases 144-165
Table No. 34. — Deaths by Ages, Sex, and Months, by Counties. . 166-167
Table No. 35. — Deaths by Ages, Sex, and Months, by Cities.... 168-169
Table No. 36. — Number of Deaths from several Specified Causes,
of each sex, in each month, which were reg-
istered during twenty-two years, 1892-1913... 170
Table No. 37. — Mortality by months, reduced to a Standard
Mean of 100; Twenty-two years, 1892-1913 171
Table. — Number of Deaths from 1892-1913, with Death-Rate.. 172
Table. — Months in which the Largest and the Smallest Number
of Deaths occurred in the years 1892-1913... 173
Table. — Number of 'Deaths by Quarters in the Twenty-two
years, 1892-1913 174
Table. — Deaths in each month for the years 1892-1913 175
Table. — Deaths from some of the Leading Causes 177
Table. — Mortality from Ten Prominent Causes, 1892-1913 178
Table. — iSix Infectious Diseases by Counties, 1913 179
Table. — Six Infectious Diseases by Cities, 1913 180
Table. — Infectious Diseases, 1906-1913 i8t
Table. — Measles by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1896-
1913 182
Table. — Scarlet Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1913 183
Table. — Influenza by Counties and Months, 1913 184
Table. — Whooping Cough by Counties, Months, and Age-Peri-
ods, 1913 185
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties and Months, 1913 186
Table. — Diphtheria by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-
1913 187
LIST OF TABLES. 237
PAGE
Table.— Diphtheria in the Cities and the State, 1 899-191 3 188-189
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties and Months, 1913 190
Table. — Typhoid Fever by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1913 191
Table. — Typhoid Fever in the Cities and the State, 1899-1913... 192-193
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) by Counties and Months, 1913 194
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 195
Table. — Tuberculosis (all kinds) in the Cities and the State,
1899-1913 196-197
Table. — 'Consumption by Counties and Months, 1913 200
Table. — Consumption by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 200
Table. — Consumption by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1913 201
Table. — Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Cities and State, 1899-
1913 202-203
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1913 205
Table. — Rheumatism by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods,
1893-1913 206
Table. — Cancer by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 207
Table. — Cancer by Counties and Age-Periods, 191 3 and 1893-
1913 • • » 207
Table. — Cancer, 1903-1913 208
Table. — Deaths over 60 years by Counties, 191 3 209
Table. — Apoplexy by Counties and Months, 1913 211
Table — Apoplexy by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 211
Table. — Apoplexy, 1913 and 1893-1913 212
Table. — Diseases of the Heart by Ages, 1913 , 213
Table. — Diseases of the Heart by Counties 1913 214
Table. — Heart Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 214
Table. — Pneumonia by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 2t6
Table. — Pneumonia by Counties and Months with Death-Rate
per 10,000, 1913 217
Table — Pneumonia in the Cities and the State, 1899-1913 218-219
Table. — Pneumonia by Counties, 'Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-
1913 220
Table. — Bronchitis by Counties and Months, 1913 222
Table. — Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) by Counties and
Months, 1913 224
Table. — Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) by Counties,
Months, and Age-Periods, 1893-1913 225
Table. — Diarrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years) in the Cities,
1906-1913 226
Table. — Peritonitis by Counties, Months, and Age-Periods, 1913 227
Table. — Bright's Disease by Sex and Age-Periods, 1913 228
Table. — Bright's Disease by Counties, 1913 229
Table. — Suicides by Ages, Months, and Counties, 1913 231
Table. — Infantile Mortality, 1913 232
Table. — Infantile Mortality, for Cities with rates, 1910-1913 233
INDEX.
PAGK
Age and Mortality 176
Appendicitis 227
Apoplexy 210
1913 and 1893-1913 212
by counties and months 211
by sex and age-periods, 1913 211
Birth-rate , 75
Birth-rates 7, 8
Births and birth-rates, by counties and years 64
by counties, showing proportion of males to females.... 65
by seasons 76
by sex and months, by counties 67
in cities, for 1913, with rate 68
in each month, by years 66
notes on 75
parentage of 75
percentage of American and foreign, by cities 70
by counties 69
relation to deaths 10
twin 77
by months and counties-. 71
by sex and parentage 7-
marriages and deaths, in each county 62-63
in each town 12-61
Brain or Membranes, inflammation of 210
softening of the 212
Bright's Disease 228-229
Bronchitis 221-222
Cancer 206
1913 and 1893-1913 - 20~
by sex and age-periods, 1913 207
1 903-1913 208
Centenarians 209
Cirrhosis of the liver 227
Consumption by counties and months. 200
by counties, months and age-periods, 1893-1913... 201
by sex and age-periods, 1913 200
24O REGISTRATION REPORT.
PAGE
Deaths, age and mortality 1 76
causes of 1 76
by ages, sex and months, by cities, 1913 168-169
by ages, sex and months, by counties, 1913 166-167
by months, reduced to a standard mean for twenty-two
years 171
in each month, for the years 1892-1913 175
in each town, from special causes 122-143
from certain diseases and groups of diseases 144-165
in the State and Counties, by classes and counties 92-97
from all causes, by months 98-103
from all causes, by age-groups, 1910-1913 104-121
from several specified causes in twenty-two years 170
from some of the leading causes 177
notes on, and the causes of death 172
number in each month, by years 91
seasons and mortality 174
sex and mortality 1 76
and death-rates, by counties and years 00
Death-rates 7, 8
compared 172
Diabetes 208
Diarrheal Diseases 223
Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) by counties and months 224
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1913 225
in cities, 1906-1913 226
Digestive System, diseases of the 222
Diphtheria 185
by counties and months 186
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1893-1913 187
in the cities and in the State, 1899-1913 188-180
Divorces, by causes, sex of libellants, etc • 88
decreed in 1913 86, 87
notes on j 89
Epilepsy 212
External causes, deaths from 229
Genitourinary system and its annexa, diseases of the 228
Heart, diseases of the 213
Infantile Diarrhea 223
Infantile mortality 232
Infantile mortality, for Cities with Rates, 1910-1913 233
Infectious diseases 179
1906-1913 181
six by cities 180
six by counties 179
Influenza 183
deaths from, by counties and months 184
Liver, cirrhosis of 227
INDEX. 24I
PACE
Marriages, interesting facts relating to 82-83
rates 7, 8, 84
ages 84
and rates, by counties 78
by ages and counties 81
by counties and nativity 79
by months and counties 79
nativity 84
notes on 84
number of, in each month, by years 80
seasons 84
Malarial diseases 192
Measles 181
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1896-1913 182
Mortality from ten prominent causes, 1892-1913 178
Nephritis 228
Nervous system, diseases of the 209
Old age 208
Paralysis 212
Peritonitis 227
by counties, months, and age-periods, 1913 227
Pleurisy 222
Pneumonia • • 2T5
I893-I9I3 -'20
by counties and months, with death-rates 217
by sex and age-periods, 1913 216
in the cities and the State. 1899- 1913 218-219
Population 5
Puerperal fever, by months and counties, 1913 204
Puerperal state, the 229
Respiratory system, diseases of the 215
Rheumatism 205
by counties, months, and age-periods 1913 205
by counties, months and age-periods, 1893-1913. . . . 206
Scarlet fever 182
by counties, mouths, and age-periods, 1893-T913. . . . 183
Sex and mortality 1 76
Smallpox 181
Stillbirths 77
by seasons 74
by sex and parentage 7^
Suicides 230
by ages, months, and counties, T913 zy.
Tetanus 213
Tuberculosis 193
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acute miliary 204
cerebral 198
in the cities and the State, 1899-1913 196-197
other forms 204
pulmonary 198
in the cities and the State, 1899-1913... 202-203
Typhoid fever 100
by counties and months, 1913 190
by counties, months and age-periods, 1893-1913.. 191
in the cities and the State, 1899-1913 192-193
Whooping Cough 184
by counties, months, and age-periods. 1913 185
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