"No town shall be liable for the support of any person unless he, or the person under whom he derives his settlement, shall have wholly gained a settlement therein during the ten years preceding the last date of application for support." Laws 1903, c. 106. The paupers had no settlement except that derived through the husband and father, Moses Ayotte. It is conceded his settlement in Concord was not wholly gained during the ten years preceding the time when the support sued for was furnished. The paupers, therefore, at the time the aid was furnished, had no settlement in Concord and were county charges. Lancaster v. County,
Judgment for the defendant.
All concurred.
