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a. Note:   Cutter's book says: He received his education in the public schools of Haverhill and in a business college in boston. He has been occupied in the management and development of his real esate and other property , and has not been engaged in mercantile or manufacturing business activel. He is interested in historical research, and is a member of the Historical Society of Haverhill, and tresurer of the Hannah Dustin Society of that city. In politics he is a Republican. he belongs to the Pentucket Club, the Agawam Cub, and the haverhill Golf Club. He is an attendant of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ezra W B Taylor, "United States Census, 1910" Name:�Ctab�D Ezra W B Taylor Titles and Terms:�Ctab�D Event Type:�Ctab�D Census Event Year:�Ctab�D 1910 Event Place:�Ctab�D Haverhill Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts, United States District:�Ctab�D 311 Gender:�Ctab�D Male Age:�Ctab�D 52 Marital Status:�Ctab�D Married Race:�Ctab�D White Race (Original):�Ctab�D White Relationship to Head of Household:�Ctab�D Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original):�Ctab�D Head Birth Year (Estimated):�Ctab�D 1858 Birthplace:�Ctab�D Massachusetts Immigration Year:�Ctab�D Father's Birthplace:�Ctab�D New Hampshire Mother's Birthplace:�Ctab�D New Hampshire Sheet Number and Letter:�Ctab�D 17B Household ID:�Ctab�D 127 Line Number:�Ctab�D Affiliate Name:�Ctab�D The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number:�Ctab�D M1283 GS Film number:�Ctab�D1374595 Digital Folder Number:�Ctab�D004330063 Image Number:�Ctab�D 00267 �Ctab�DHousehold�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge�Ctab�DBirthplace Head�Ctab�D Ezra W B Taylor�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D52�Ctab�D Massachusetts Wife�Ctab�DEllen V Taylor�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D55�Ctab�D Iowa Sources Attach to Family Tree Add to My Source Box Go to My Source Box Share Explore viewing options Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "United States Census, 1910", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M2JW-J5P : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Ezra W B Taylor, 1910. CITIZENS' CO-OPERATIVE BANK. The Citizens' Co-operative Bank, with headquar- ters at 81 Merrimack street, is one of the city's most popular financial institutions. On March, 1919, the balance sheet showed that $706,102 had been lent on real estate loans. This institution not only has pro- moted the principle of thrift and saving, but it has aided in the building of the city through the assist- ance it has rendered its patrons in the erection of homes. The officers of the bank are: � President, Philip C. Swett. Vice-President, William W. Spaulding. Security Committee, James W. Goodwin, Charles A. Pingree and Herman E. Lewis. Directors, J. W. Goodwin, H. M. Goodwin, H. E. Lewis, C. A. Pingree, W. W. Spaulding, P. C. Swett and E. W. B. Taylor. The purpose of the bank is to promote regular and systematic savings, especially by persons of moderate circumstances; to help people to own their own homes, build or buy homes, or pay off existing mortgages; or to accumulate a fund for future ne- cessities. The bank provides a plan by which such indebtedness may be paid in small monthly pay- ments.
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