Town of Gilford v. Town of Gilmanton

1 N.H. 194
CourtSuperior Court of New Hampshire
DecidedSeptember 15, 1818
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Town of Gilford v. Town of Gilmanton, 1 N.H. 194 (N.H. Super. Ct. 1818).

Opinion

Woodbury, J.

delivered the opinion of the court.

The father of Betsey Smith, by a residence of more than “ one year ” in Gilmanton before January 1st, 1796, acquired a settlement in that town. The pauper being one of his “ legitimate children,” must have the settlement of her father until she gains a “ settlement” of “her own.” To determine whether she hath or hath not gained a settlement of her own, it is necessary to consider the effect of her father’s removal in 1805 to what is now Gilford. For though his decease, previous to June, 1812, prevented his own settlement from being changed by the act of incorporation, yet the settlement of his children would become altered to Gil-ford, provided they “ dwelt or had their home” within its boundaries at the time said, act passed

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