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James Charles Larkin's last days James Charles Larkin spent his last days in the Grafton County Farm. He was there for eight months and finally succumbed to stomach cancer.
He was a widow at time of death
GRAFTON COUNTY NURSING HOME: Telephone: (603) 787-6971
The Nursing Home, on Route 10 in North Haverhill, is licensed for 135 beds and cares for elderly or disabled people who need nursing care. Residents are primarily Medicaid recipients but the Home does accept some private patients. The federal government pays 50% of Medicaid costs for the residents; the State contributes 25%; the County pays the remaining 25%. The Nursing Home provides employment to almost 225 local residents. The facility includes a Special Needs Unit for people with Alzheimer’s disease; it provides a secure, home-like environment with specially trained staff and activities designed to maintain the residents’ self-esteem and reduce their anxiety.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Telephone: (603) 787-6767
The Grafton County Department of Corrections houses suspects awaiting trial who have been denied or cannot post bail and for individuals convicted and sentenced to a year or less of incarceration. It is one of the few counties that have facilities for female inmates, who are housed in a separate section from male inmates. Sentenced inmates do farm chores, mow and rake lawns around the County buildings, or work in the Nursing Home kitchen. Rehabilitative programs are also available to the inmates. With completion of an addition in 1989, the facility can house up to 108 inmates.
GRAFTON COUNTY FARM: Telephone: (603) 787-6971
The Farm includes a dairy operation, a small piggery, and a tree farm. Much of the Farm’s work is done by inmates who are serving sentences in the County Department of Corrections. The Farm produces vegetables for the County Nursing Home and Department of Corrections. The Farm also raises potatoes for local food pantries and pumpkins for a local school district..
Name: James Larkin Gender: Male Death Date: 22 Jul 1916 Death Place: Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire Event Type: Death FHL Film Number: 2109635
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534 HISTORY OF HAVERHILL
Sophia S. , died Dec. 1, 1880, aged 79. He died Jan. 1, 1873. Children (Ebenezer
and Sally) :
1. Zadoc b. Dec. 1, 1832; d. Apr. 2, 1833.
2. Amos M. b. Jan. 1840; d. Jan. 10, 1843.
3. Alonzo A. b. Mar. 1841; d. Feb. 5, 1842.
4. Benjamin b. Oct. 1835; d. Oct. 29, 1856.
5. Calvin b. 1828; adopted s. of Ebenezer and Sally; m. Mar. 9, 1862, Ellen G.
Coagley, b. 1840, d. Feb. 14, 1895. He d. May 31, 1892. Of their chil. : James b. 1862, d. Feb. 9, 1872; Nellie L. b. 1863, m. James A. Larkin; Eben C. lives in Montpelier, Vt.
Silas P. Getchell born Corinth, Vt., Feb. 19, 1804; married Abigail Q. McCon- nell; came to Haverhill where they afterwards lived subsequent to 1831. He was farmer; died June 22, 1869; she died Nov. 29, 1869, aged 62. Four children:
1. Elvira A. b. Pittsburg Feb. 3, 1830; m. Sept. 18, 1853, David E. Blimn.
2. George A. b. No. Hav. Apr. 8, 1838; d. Feb. 5, 1842.
3. John M. b. No. Hav. Aug. 28, 1841.
4. Emma A. b. No. Hav. July 6, 1847; d. June 19, 1848.
John M. Getchell born North Haverhill Aug. 28, 1841; married Dec. 31, 1865, Roselle E., daughter William C. and Lucy S. (Frary) Marston, born June 2, 1845, died Feb. 23, 1897; married, second, Dec. 15, 1897, Lula, daughter John W. and Victoria (Cady) Bemis, born Mar. 26, 1877. Two children born North Haverhill:
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He was a widow at time of death
GRAFTON COUNTY NURSING HOME: Telephone: (603) 787-6971
The Nursing Home, on Route 10 in North Haverhill, is licensed for 135 beds and cares for elderly or disabled people who need nursing care. Residents are primarily Medicaid recipients but the Home does accept some private patients. The federal government pays 50% of Medicaid costs for the residents; the State contributes 25%; the County pays the remaining 25%. The Nursing Home provides employment to almost 225 local residents. The facility includes a Special Needs Unit for people with Alzheimer’s disease; it provides a secure, home-like environment with specially trained staff and activities designed to maintain the residents’ self-esteem and reduce their anxiety.