Middletown and Portland directory, 1886-7, Part 9

Author: Price and Lee Company
Publication date: 1886-1887
Publisher: New Haven, Price & Lee Co
Number of Pages: 566


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Quinn John, coal carman 325 Main, bds do. Quinn Martin, h Westfield


Quinn Patrick, teamster P. Dorsey, h 7 Elm


Quirk Hannah, widow Coleman, h West Silver, S F


Quirk John, polisher, bds West Silver, S F Quirk Lizzie, emp Russell Mfg. Co., h Main, S F Quirk Mary Mrs., bds r 29 Green


Quirk Patrick, blacksmith, h Coe av, S F Quirk Thomas, emp W. H. Chapman & Co., bds West Silver, S F


RACKLIFF GEORGE, mechanic, bds Sumner, S F


Rackliff William, locksmith and gun repairer 56 College, h 28 Sum- ner Raftery Edward, laborer, bds 11 Spring


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Raftery James, laborer Air Line Div., h 11 Spring Ralph Charles H., emp M. Plate Co., h 16 Center Ramsdell Edward A., printer, h 32 Court Ramsdell Emma Miss, cashier J. H. Bunce, bds 26 William


Ramsdell Mary Miss, clerk Jacob Stueck, bds do.


Rand Lucia A., widow Phillip C., h 143 Washington Randall Addie A., attendant Hospital


Randall William T., student, h 112 High


Ranga Joseph, tailor, h Spring head of Main Ransom George F., h 258 Main


Ransom Gertrude and Stella Misses, bds St. Luke's Home


Ransom G. F. Mrs., millinery 114 Main, h 250 do.


Rascher Leo, blacksmith, h Durham av


Rausch N. Frederick, weaver, h Front, Farm hill


Rawson Edward, quarryman, h Jackson n. railroad


Rawson German, quarryman, h Jackson n railroad Rawson John H., quarryman, bds Jackson


Raymond Daniel W., life insurance agt., h Loveland c Hubbard


Raymond Harlow, janitor and overseer buildings, Wesleyan Uni- versity, h 28 Cross


Raynor David V. W., laborer, bds 28 Loveland


Raynor Henry F., machinist, bds 28 Loveland


Raynor Mott, ship carpenter, h 28 Loveland


Read George H., emp R. Mfg. Co., h Burbridge av, S F


Read James, traveling salesman W., C. & Co., h 22 Ferry


Read Martin C., seaman, h 10 Hotchkiss av


Reardon Daniel, laborer, h Maromas


Reardon Mary, emp kitchen Hospital


Rebstock Christopher (R. D. Brownlow & Co.), h 8 Warwick


Redford George, house painter, paints, oils and glass 223 Main c Washington, h do.


Redford George F., painter, bds Main c Washington


Reed Jennie, widow Isaac, bds 64 South Main


Reeder Ellen, widow John R., h 14 Center


Reeder James A., rem to San Francisco


Regan Cornelius, laborer, h off north of Russell, Farm hill Regan James, laborer, bds Erin place


Regan Jeremiah, farmer, h West Long hill


Regan John, laborer, h 100 Liberty


Regan Michael, coal carman L. D. Weeks, h Fagan av Reid Michael, laborer, h 58 Liberty Reiland George M., burnisher, h 96 Cross


Reilly Thomas, engineer S. & P. Press Co., h 26 Union


Reilly-see Riley and O'Reilly


Rest Theodore, shoemaker, confectionery, etc., 288 Main, h North Pearl ab Grand


Reynolds Alexander, emp city, bds 5 College


Reynolds Charles, clerk L. R. Hazen, h 7 Wyllys av


Rhoades Galen M. (Lamphere & Rhoades), h Staddle hill Rice Addie, watchwoman Hospital


Rice Chauncey D., correspondent, h 202 Main Rice Lizzie C. Miss, compositor The Constitution, bds 202 Main Rice M. L., cook Hospital


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Rice William North, professor W. U., h 2 College pl Rich Alfred R., h Burbridge av, S F Rich Ella, widow Charles, h 4 Warwick


Rich George A., pattern maker, h East Long hill


Rich Henry, carpenter, h Bow lane, S F


Rich Susan, widow Giles, h Wall, S F Rich William A., emp Rockfall Woolen Mill, h Staddle hill Richards Leroy, toolmaker, h Staddle hill Richardson William C., h 53 Broad


Richie Charles, farm hand, bds Johnson lane Richter Daniel, emp J. O. Smith Mfg. Co., h n do., Westfield Richter George, weaver, bds Front, Farm hill Richter Henry, weaver, bds Front, Farm hill Rier Charlotte S. Mrs., h Trench hill


Rigby Agnes E., widow Charles, h 82 William Rigby Charles A., clerk 138 Main, bds &2 William Rigby Hattie Miss, emp L. R. Hazen, bds 82 William Rigby James W., clerk A. G. & R. A. Pease, h 21 Hamlin Riley James M., clerk 162 Main, bds 30 Union


Riley John, laborer, bds Pine


Riley Michael, laborer, h 30 Union


Riley Owen, emp Russell Mfg. Co., h Flower, S F


Riley Patrick, painter, bds 30 Union


Riley Thomas, seaman, bds 30 Union


Riordan Michael, laborer, h 8 Washington c Cherry


Risk Allen, rem to Meriden


Risley Eri D., seaman, h Maromas


Rittberg Louis A., britannia worker, h off Durham av, Durant district


Ritter Hubert, joiner, h 12 Center


Roach Garrett, quarryman, h Maromas


Roach Johanna, widow David, h West Silver, S F


Roach Patrick, laborer, h Burbridge av, S F


Robb David, farm hand, bds Farm hill


Robb Thomas, emp Coe & Crowell, bds 24 South Main


Robb William, farmer, h West Long hall


Robbins Frank J., engraver, h 16 Ferry


Robbins John, laborer, bds Miller Roberts Abner, farmer, h Bow lane, SF


Roberts Ahna J., farmer, h Hubbard district, S F


Roberts Arthur, bds off East Long hill


Roberts Charles E., h Asylum, S F


Roberts Charles W., farmer, bds Middlesex pike


Roberts Charlotte, widow Alvin M., h Middlesex pike, S F Roberts Chauncey, farmer, h Johnson lane, S F


Roberts Clara, widow William, h Hubbard district Roberts C. Wilbur, farmer, h Middlesex pike, S F Roberts Daniel B., farmer, h Johnson lane, S F Roberts Derick A., painter, h Park, Darant district Roberts Eben N., farmer, h Hubbard district, S F Roberts Edwin J., farmer, h off East Long hill Roberts Elijah, farmer, h Johnson lane, S F Roberts Eugene, farmer, h n Bow lane, S F


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Roberts Fidelia, widow Abijah, h off East Long hill Roberts Frederick M., bds 75 College


Roberts Ichabod M., farmer, h Roberts road, Westfield Roberts Isaac, h 75 College


Roberts James E., farmer, h Hubbard district, S F Roberts Jared S., farmer, h Middlesex pike, S F Roberts Joseph, farmer, h Johnson lane, S F


Roberts Mehitable B., widow Alfred, h Asylum, S F Roberts Mary, widow Sylvester, h Arbutus n .East Long hill Roberts Mary J., widow Jasper A., h Silver, S F Roberts Polly, widow Hinksman, h Hubbard district Roberts Samuel A., teamster, h 12 East Court Roberts Sarah J. Miss, bds Johnson lane, S F Roberts Selden, farmer, h Hubbard district Roberts Sherman, farmer, h West, Westfield Roberts Silas W., farmer, h East Long hill


Roberts Walter H., farm hand, bds Johnson lane, S F


Roberts William, farmer, h Middlesex pike, S F Robertson Janette, widow Richard, h 10 Hotchkiss av Robertson Peter, laborer, bds 10 Hotchkiss av Robinson A. L. Mrs., attendant at Hospital


Robinson Alonzo B. (Robinson & Abell), h 41 College Robinson Benjamin F., engineer at Hospital Robinson George, farmer, h Haddam road Robinson James, gardener, h off Grand n Prospect


Robinson James, rem to Hartford


Robinson James D., solderer, bds Prospect n R. R. Robinson John, laborer, h Farm hill


Robinson John A., burnisher, bds 41 College


Robinson John B., clerk C. M. Newton, bds Prospect n R. R. Robinson Joseph P., emp Cromwell Plate Co., bds Prospect n R. R. Robinson Lizzie, weaver, bds E. Goodrich


Robinson Lydia, widow Harvey, rem to Hartford


Robinson Mary, widow George, h Prospect n R. R. Robinson Sarah A., amanuensis at Hospital


Robinson Silas A., attorney at law, office 114 Main, h 79 College Robinson Thomas, emp Goodyear Rubber Co., bds 11 Bailey av Robinson Thomas, gardener, h Prospect n Liberty


Robinson William, emp Goodyear Rubber Co., h 11 Bailey av Robinson William, farmer, h Haddam road, S F


ROBINSON & ABELL (A. B. Robinson, J. M. Abell), con- tractors and builders r First National Bank-See p 261 Rockfall Woolen Co., blanket mfrs. Butternut n town line


Rockwell Bertha Miss, music teacher, bds Silver, S F


Rockwell Edwin, books, stationery, music, pianos and organs 155 Main, h Silver bey Walnut, S F Rockwell Edwin Mrs., school Silver, S F


Rockwell Herbert, farmer, bds Silver, S F


Rockwell John E., teamster Industrial School, h do. Rockwell Mary, Caroline and Ellen Misses, h Silver bey Walnut, S F Rogers George L., h Pine


Rogers George T., rem to Cromwell


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Rogers & Hubbard Co., mfrs. bone and ivory goods off Pameachea n Warwick


Rohan John, farmer, h Westfield


Roland John, saloon 20 Bridge, h do.


Rohan John, Jr., teamster emp George L. Tuttle, bds Newfield Roland Margaret, widow Thomas, h 20 Bridge


Rolfe Charles E., clerk 92 Main, bds 67 College


Rollins B. F., butcher at Hospital, h Asylum, S F


Rollins George W., railroad engineer, h 95 High


Rollins Laura, attendant Hospital


Rollins L. C., watchman Hospital


Rollins William H., farmer at Hospital


Ronald Elizabeth, widow Walter, h 113 Main


Ronald Lizzie H. Miss, telephone operator, bds 113 William


Ronald Walter L., manager S. N. E. telephone office, 139 Main, bds 113 William


Rose Julius, farmer, h Westfield


Ross Hannah, widow James, h West


Ross James, engineer M. Plate Co., h Bridge c Miller


Ross Jolin H., clerk 267 Main, bds 10 Hotchkiss av


Ross John P., emp M. Plate Co., bds Bridge c Miller


Ross Julia, weaver, bds Allison, S F


Ross Maggie S. Miss, dressmaker, h Baldwin av r 94 William


Ross Mary Miss, emp Russell Mfg. Co. bds Baldwin av


Ross Sarah, widow William, bds St. Luke's Home


Ross Thomas, farmer, h Middlesex pike, S F


Ross Thomas C., laborer, h Allison, S F


Roth Frederick, molder, h Higliland av


Roth Frederick, emp R. & H, bds 21 Warwick


Roth Louis, emp Russell Mfg. Co., h Highland av


Roth Louis, Jr., emp W. & B. Douglas, bds Highland av Roth William, tinner 170 Main, bds Highland av .


Rowe John, emp Stiles & Parker Press Co., bds 75 Pleasant Rowe Susan Mrs., dressmaker 30 Green, h do.


Rugg Urania Miss, seamstress at Hospital


Ruggles Fred E., clerk J. H. Bunce, bds North Pearl n Washing- ton


Rundell Bradley J., farmer at Industrial School, h do. Russell Amy, widow James, h Butternut bey city line Russell Catherine, widow Richard, h Staddle hill


Russell Eliza D. and Fannie A. Misses, h 160 High


Russell Free Library, Broad c Court


Russell George L., bds 25 Grand


Russell George W., farmer, h Staddle hill


Russell Henry T., machinist R. Mfg. Co., h Durant district


Russell Ida S .. bds 13 Center


Russell John HI., machinist, h 100 William


DUSSELL MFG. CO., ifrs. cotton belting, webbing, etc., Main, S F-See inside front cover


Russell Richard H., machinist, bds Staddle hill


Russell Samuel, h 178 High


Rust Lucy M., h 165 Washington


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Rutherford Thomas C., mason builder, h Asylum, S F


Rutty Arthur II., book-keeper J. W. Hubbard & Co., bds 35 Broad


Rutty Burton S., student, bds 35 Broad


Rutty Henry N., book-keeper 35 Main, h 35 Broad Ryan Arthur B. (Ryan & Barrows), h 89 College


Ryan Edmund, laborer, h Farm hill


Ryan Edward, rem to New York Ryan James C., rem to New York ,


Ryan John, blacksmith, h Erin place


Ryan John D., book-keeper, h 27 Grand


Ryan Margaret, widow Patrick, rem to New York


Ryan Owen, emp city, bds 8 College


Ryan Thomas, farmer, h Westfield n Berlin


Ryan & Barrows (A. B. Ryan and C. W. Barrows), watches, jewelry, etc., 132 Main


Ryland George, emp M. Plate Co., h Cross n Indian hill cemetery Ryland-see Reiland


SADLIER MARY, widow George, h 96 William


Sagal Abraham M., traveling salesman, h 268 Main


Sage Abigail S., widow Titus, h North Pearl ab Grand


Sage Betsy, widow Luther W .. h Baldwin av


Sage Charles L., foreman W., C. & Co., h East Long hill


Sage Chester, mason, h 93 William


Sage Elizabeth A., widow Benjamin, h 3 Hubbard


Sage Frederick H., physician (homeopathic), 20 Main, h do.


Sage George B., laborer, bds North Pearl ab Grand


Sage James H., sewing machine canvasser, h Hubbard av


Sage Laura A. Miss, bds 3 Hubbard


Sage Martha W., widow Frederick, h 61 College


Sage Mary C. Miss, dressmaker 61 College, bds do.


Sage Nelle L. Miss, bds 85 College


Sage Titus, teamster Spain, O'Keefe & Co., bds North Pearl ab Grand


Sage William E., bds North Pearl ab Grand


Sanborn. A. P., attendant Hospital


Sanborn R. C., attendant Hospital Sanderson Pliny W., farmer Hospital, bds South Hospital


Sanford Dr. Mrs., rem to New York


Sanstrom Otto, quarryman, her Miller n H. & C. V. R. R. Santangelo Frank G., shoemaker 226 Main, h 17 Court


Santangelo Leo, bds 17 Court


Santangelo Leo 2d, removed to Hartford


Santangelo Michael, shoemaker 96 Main, h 7 South


Sapper Albert T., shipping clerk rms 30 Court


Sapper Frederick W., music teacher, h Washington n Air Line R. R.


Sapper Frederick W., Jr., machinist, bds Washington n Air Line R. R.


Sauer Kate S., widow Martin, h 61 Church c Hotchkiss av


Sauermann Adam, emp Russell Mfg. Co., h Farm hill Sanermann Henry, weaver, bds Farm hill


Saunders Thomas, farmer, h West Long hill


Savage Charles II., solderer, h Middlesex pike, S F


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Savage Enoch L., carpenter and builder, h Newfield Savage George, h 34 Broad


Savage Mary A. Miss, h 53 South Main


Savage Phoebe, widow Seth, h 53 South Main Savage Sarah, widow John, h Middlesex pike, S F Savage Wm. E., painter, h Main, S F


Savory Walter H., foreman Herald, h 190 Main Sawyer John M., attendant Hospital


Say. Edward, watchman W. C. & Co., h 6 South Main Say Ernest A., emp W. C. & Co., bds 6 South Main Say Joseph, blacksmith, h 35 Warwick


Say Robert, painter, bds 12 Cherry


Say Wilbur C., molder, h North Pearl c Grand


Say William, molder, h foot Washington


Sayles Adeline Mrs., bds Berlin


Sayles Henry L., laborer, h Berlin Scanlon John, teamster J. W. Hubbard & Co., h 36 Union


Scanlon John, painter, h Durant district


Scanlon Lawrence, emp R. Mfg. Co., bds Main, S F Scanlon Michael, rem to Essex


Scanlon William, emp R. Mfg. Co., bds Main, S F Scannon Anna, attendant Hospital Scarey James, laborer, h Flower, S F


Scarey John, laborer, h Flower, S F Scarey John 2d, brass molder, bds Flower, S F Scarey Martin, emp Allison Bros., h Flower, S F Scarey Michael, soap peddler, h 17 South Scarey Timothy, h 15 South Schaefer Edward, clerk J. H. Bunce, bds 84 Main


Schaefer Jacob, baker 84 Main, h do.


Schanabel Charles, milk peddler, bds Berlin, Newfield Scheider Caroline, widow Christopher, h Front, Farm hill Schellin Ferdinand, h 1 Liberty


Schellenberg Julius, shoemaker emp 41 Center, bds Pearl ab Grand Schierer Henry, box maker, h Highland av


Schmidt Amelia, widow John, h Durant district


Schmidt Andrew, molder W. & B. Douglas, h Hunting hill av Schmidt Fred, emp Rogers & Hubbard Co., h Park, Durant district Schmidt John, molder S. & P. Press Co., bds Hunting hill av Schmidt Philip, molder S. & P. Press Co., bds Hunting hill av Schneider John G., clerk 151 Main, bds 28 Mill


Schneider John H., shoemaker 52 College, h 28 Mill


Schneider John Peter, emp Rogers & Hubbard Co., h 18 Warwick Schneider William, butcher, bds Front, Farm hill


Schondorf Charles, groceries and saloon 1 Warwick, h 7 do. Schorkowski Augustus, laborer, h Newfield Schorkowski Thomas, laborer, h Durham road Schram Charles V., spinner M. Plate Co., h 4 Hotchkiss av Schram Teressa and Julia, h Fowler, Farm hill Schreiler Nicholas, emp R. Mfg. Co., h Patterson blk, Farm hill Schuler August, lock maker, h 15 Warwick Schults George J., clerk 1 Warwick, bds Highland av Schults Win. F., plumber, h Highland av


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Schultz Charles F., dyer, h 117 Washington Schultz Paul G. A., emp J. O. Smith Mfg. Co., h Westfield Schurman Eurena, attendant Hospital


SCHUYLER ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Smith av r 93 Main- See front col'd p VII


Schwartz Jacob, boot and shoemaker 61 College, h Hubbard av Schweiger Jacob, core maker, h 19 Warwick Schweiger Jacob Jr., rem to Waterbury Schweiger Louis, tailor 64 Center, h High, Farm hill Scofield George W., machinist, h Silver Scott Michael, laborer, h North High n Spring Scott Robert, weaver, h Hill


Scott Theron Mrs., h Newfield Scofield George S., bartender P. Dorsey, h 11 Court Scovill Albert, farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Charles P., farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Esther M., widow Atwood, h Elm, S F


Scovill Frank S., farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Frederick, farmer, h Hubbard district


Scovill George S., watchmaker 132 Main, h Hotchkiss av


Scovill Henry, farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Henry G., watchmaker, rooms 8 Hotchkiss av


Scovill John S., farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Lucy Ann, widow Julius, h Maromas


Scovill Olcott, farmer, h Maromas


Scovill Talcott B., farmer, h Hubbard district, S F Scovill Wm. M., farmer, h Hubbard district, S F


Scoville Henry G., baggage master Union depot, h foot Washington Scranton Aaron B., shoemaker Middlesex pike, h Main, S F


Scranton Arthur, emp R. Mfg. Co., bds 44 Union Scranton Asher F., driver A. Miller, h 2783 Main


Scranton Edgar F., emp M. Plate Co., h 2 Hotchkiss av Scranton Frederick A., emp Wm. Wilcox Mfg. Co., bds Main, S F Scranton Frederick B., bds 31 William


Scranton Mary, widow Chauncey B., h 31 William Scranton Nancy L. Miss, rem to Madison


Screen Fred M., emp W., C. & Co., h 74 South Main


Screen Gaius, emp D). L. Briggs & Co., h 293 Main Screen George S .. farmer, h Westfield


Screen James A., blacksmith, h 74 South Main


Screen James H., emp W., C. & Co., h South Main n Crescent Scully Bros. (F. W. and J. T. Scully), merchant tailors 120 Main Scully Francis W. (Scully Bros.), rooms 120 Main Scully John, tinner, h 26 Spring Scully John T. (Scully Bros.), rooms 120 Main


Scully Martin, farmer, h Westfield


Scully Patrick, blacksmith 31 Center, h Westfield


Seaman Frank, rem to East Hampton


Sears Daniel, farmer, h Westfield Sears Edward, rem to New Haven


Sears Esther, widow Elisha, bds 13 Center Sears Joseph B. (G. G. Thayer & Co.), h High, Farm hill Seavey Mary E., widow Sherburn D., rem to Maine


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Sebor Harriet E. and Louisa, h 165 High Seidle Christian I., rem to Ansonia


Seiferman John P., clerk 272 Main, h 232 do.


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EIFERMAN JOSEPH H., meat market 272 Main, h Lincoln n High-See p 255


Selden Emily A. Miss, h 50 Washington


Selden John S., h 50 Washington


Selner Christine, emp R. Mfg. Co., h 61 Church


Selner Harry W., blacksmith, h Hubbard av


Senfert Julia, widow George, emp Kilbourn House, bds do Senglaub Louis, musician, h 9 Warwick Senglaub Will, clerk 1 Warwick, bds 9 do Senior Alexander, machinist, bds Allison


Senior Ann, widow Matthew, h 68 Church


Senior John J., carpenter, h Fairview av


SENTINEL AND WITNESS, E. King & Son, proprietors 130 S and 132 Main-See opp page


Shailer Rollo L., rem to Higganum


Shaler Everett O., emp Wm. Wilcox Mfg. Co., bds Trench hill


Shannahan John, tailor, h S Washington av


Shannahan Margaret Miss, h 8 Washington av


Shaughnessy John, mason, h 40 Hanover


Shaughnessy John Jr., emp Wilcox & Co., bds 40 Hanover Shaw Charlotte, widow Willis, h 331. Main


Shaw Horatio N., scroll sawyer, h 9 Broad


Shaw Jairus M., bartender 56 Main, bds do


Shea Michael, emp city, bds 5 C. llege


Shea Michael, emp Rogers & Hubbard Co., bds 3 Miller


Shea Patrick, porter Kilbourn House, bds do Shea Patrick, bds Miller


Shea Thomas, laborer, h 3 Miller


Sheehan Dennis, laborer, h 25 Spring


Sheehan Patrick, laborer, h Flower, S F


Sheehan Thomas, teamster, h 33 Spring Shearan James, teamster, bds 102 Liberty


Shearan Thomas, laborer, h 102 Liberty


Sheldon Alfred G., farmer, h Newfield


Sheldon Edwin F., cashier, Middlesex County National Bank, h Lincoln place


Sheldon Ephraim F., furniture, looking glasses, feathers, door mats, children's carriages, etc. 208 Main, h 71 Broad


Shephard Charles A., rem to New Britain


Shepard Chester, h 67 Church


Shepard Chester Jr., traveling agent, h 67 Church


Shepard Chester B , bds 67 Church


Shepard Susan M., widow Joel F., h 67 Church


Shepardson Daniel F., plumber emp J. Donovan, h 146 Main


Shepardson Horace C., joiner, bds 146 Main Sheridan B. O. R. Rev., pastor St. John's R. C. church, h Rectory Sheridan John, burnisher, h 18 Hamlin


Sherman Deming J. F., clerk, h 31 Mill


Sherman Edith I., attendant at Hospital


Sherman Ernest A., clerk probate office, bds 73 Church


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Sherman F. M. attendant at Hospital


Sherman H. G., attendant at Hospital


Sherman Henry H., manager F. E. Nourse & Co. 92 Main, h 26 Church


Sherman Irving N., bds 73 Church


Sherman James F. (James F. Sherman & Co.), h 31 Mill


Sherman James F. & Co., groceries, provisions, etc., Main c Church


Sherman Lizzie A., attendant at Hospital


Sherman Nicholas, weaver, h Patterson blk, Farm hill


Sherman Sarah A., widow N. G., h 73 Church


Sherman Victor F., clerk J. F. Sherman & Co., h 37 Hubbard Sherman Wanton H., h 79 Church


Sherman W. Frank, attendant at Hospital, h Maromas road


Sidley Frank, foreman bridge builder, bds 36 Ferry


Shields Annie Miss, weaver, h Patterson blk, Farm hill


Shipman John A., emp White & Deming, h 35 William


Short William S. Rev., bds 125 College


Shugrue Mary, attendant at Hospital


Shumway E. A., attendant at Hospital


Shute William H., emp M. Plate Co., h 12 Hotchkiss av


Sibley Howard A., architectural draughtsman New Haven, bds 112 High


SIBLEY JASPER D. architect and supt. building construction, office 164 Main, h 26 Church-See p 248


Siegel Ludwig, emp W. & B. Douglas, h West n Middlefield road


Sill Carrie T. E. Miss, book-keeper 139 Main, h 55 Union


Sill Sarah Miss, h 55 Union


Silva Joseph, gardener Dr. J. W. Alsop, h Berlin


Silversmith Abraham, emp W., C. & Co., h 6 Hotchkiss av


Simons Felix, watchmaker, rem to New York Simons Frank A., machinist, h 83 William


Simons Julia N. Miss, dressmaker, h 101 William


Simons Laurinda H., widow Albert, h 101 William


Simpson Dwight, carpenter, h 30 Cross Sinclair Michael, quarryman, h Pease av


Singleton Benjamin R., clerk J. H. Bunce, bds 93 Court


Singleton Frank E., clerk freight depot, bds 95 College


Singleton Mary F., widow Richard V., matron St. Luke's Home Singleton Samuel S., general jobber 101 Main, h 95 College Sisters of Mercy, St. John's square


Sizer Fred M., burnisher, h 48 South Main


Skinner Frederick E., silk dyer, bds 11 Bailey av


Skinner Laban S., burnisher, bds 11 Hamlin


Skinner Laura A., widow Ira D., rem to New York


Skinner Lizzie, seamstress at Hospital


Skinner Margaret, widow Henry, h 6 Liberty Skinner Silas C., boatman, h 11 Hamlin


Skinner Wilbur D., buffer, bds 4 Church


Skinner William A., carpenter at Hospital, h Walnut, S F


Slattery Maurice, laborer, bds 6 South


Slavin John, britannia worker, h 55 William


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Sleeper Kate S., attendant at Hospital


Sleeper L. M. Mrs., attendant at Hospital


Sleeper Royal D., attendant at Hospital, h Bow lane


Smalley Henry, emp Mrs. Rand, 143 Washington


Smith Abigail, widow Davis, h West Long hill


Smith Albert G., h 22 Union


Smith Albert M., emp W. & B. Douglas, h 20 Hamlin


Smith Alfred, emp Meriden, h Westfield


Smith Alfred O., book-keeper J. O. Smith Mfg. Co., h Westfield Smith Alonzo K., laborer, h 15 Court


SMITH ARTHUR G., livery, feed and boarding stable Crescent, bds 75 Pleasant-See p 264


MITH AUSTIN B., ormamental painter Smith av r 85 Main, h S' 62 College-See p 263


Smith Benjamin, mechanic, bds Maromas


Smith Clarence P., clerk G. A. Hubbard, bds 11 Wyllys av


Smith Edmund, night watchman W. & B. Douglas, bds 90 William Smith Edward A., student, bds Westfield


MITH EDWARD B., stoves, ranges, plumbing, steam and gas fitting, tin roofing, drain pipe, etc., 58 Main, bds 163 Main- See opp commencement of Business Directory


Smith Elijah B. Rev., h 64 Washington


Smith Elizabeth, widow Nathaniel B., h 16 Crescent


Smith F. M., attendant Hospital


Smith Frank C., book-keeper Middletown National Bank, bds 16 Crescent


Smith Frank T., burnisher, h 18 Hamlin


Smith Fred O., emp R. Mfg. Co., h West Silver, S F


Smith George, captain ferry boat Portland, rms Bridge n R. R.


Smith George A., grocery clerk, bds Middlesex pike, S F


Smith George H. Rev., h Westfield


Smith George M., book-keeper W. & B. Douglas, bds 90 William


Smith George M., clerk A. G. & R. A. Pease, h 43 College


Smith George W., mason builder, h Trench hill


Smith Harry E., traveling agent W. & B. Douglas, bds 90 William


Smith Harry L., machinist, bds 17 Loveland


Smith Henry, molder, h 12 Center


Smith Henry, shipper S. & P. Press Co., h 75 Pleasant


Smith Henry H., secretary Middletown Savings Bank, h 81 Church Smith Herbert E., secretary and treasurer J. O. Smith Mfg. Co., h Westfield


Smith Hibbard, h 94 William


Smith Howard H., joiner, h Maromas


Sinith Howard M., emp on Record, Portland, bds 67 College


Smith Hugo C., emp W. & B. Douglas, h n Arrowanna Mills, Stad- dle hill


Smith H. W., removed to Holyoke, Mass.


Smith James, laborer, h Clay av, S F


Smith James S., agent J. O. Smith Mfg. Co., h Westfield Smith Jane. widow James B., bds 10 Hotchkiss av


Smith Jay A., attendant Hospital


Smith Jean, widow James B., h 10 Hotchkiss av


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SMITH J. O. MFG. CO., Westfield, P. O. address Middletown 2 -See p 244


Smith John L., h 43 Broad


Smith John R., tailor 264 Main, h 13 Grand




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