The town of Boston initiated a tax list in 1798 that included all property.
His name is first mentioned in civic registers, tax lists, and municipal accounts in 1396.
The first document is an extract from an official tax list.
This is known from a tax list of 1733 upon which his name appeared.
A few years after the above-described enterprise, a considerable part of it was assessed in the tax list at from $3,000 to $4,000 per acre.
A tax list from 1873 details 43 houses with 317 inhabitants.
When Hollis was incorporated, the town tax list comprised 54 families.
Everyone had to go back to the town that their family came from, to have their name put on the tax lists.
As time passed he became a large landowner and in 1671, stood to be the second highest on the tax list of Stratford.
He appeared on a 1792 tax list in Madison Co.