New Haven CT Directory Abridged, 1905, Part 4

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the city limit, thence westerly, southerly and westerly by the city limit to the cen- ter of Crescent street; thence southerly through the center of Crescent street to the center of Goffe street, thence south- easterly through the center of Goffe street to the point of intersection of the central lines of Goffe street and Broadway, thence southeasterly through the center of Broad- way to the center of York street, to the center of Grove street thence easterly through the center of Grove street to the point of beginning.


Tenth Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of central lines of York street and Broadway, thence continuing northwesterly through the center of Broad- way and Goffe street to the point of inter- section of the central lines of Broadway and Goffe street, thence northwesterly through the center of Goffe street to the center of Crescent street, thence northerly through the center of Crescent street to the city limit, thence westerly and south. erly by the city limit to the center of Chapel street, thence easterly through the center of Chapel street to the center of York street, thence northerly through the center of York street to the point of begin- ning.


Eleventh Ward - Commencing at a point on Barnesville bridge coincident with the intersection of the central line of Grand avenue and the center of the westerly channel of Mill River, thence continuing southerly through the center of the westerly channel of Mill River to its junction with the main channel of said river, thence southerly through the center of the main channel of said river to its junction with Quinnipiac river, thence easterly and northerly through the center of the Quin-


nipiac river to a point coincident with the central line of Grand avenue, thence westerly through the center of Quinnipiac bridge and Grand avenue to the point of beginning.


Twelfth Ward-Commencing at a point on Barnesville bridge coincident with the intersection of the central line of Grand avenue and the center of westerly channel of Mill river; thence continuing easterly through the center of said bridge and the center of Grand avenue to the city limit in Quinnipiac river; thence norther- ly and northwesterly by the city limit to the center of the channel of Mill river; thence southerly following the center of the said channel to the point where said river is divided into two channels; thence through the center of the west channel to the point of beginning.


Thirteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven which is westerly and northerly of the Ninth ward and northerly and westerly of the Tenth ward, and westerly in part of the Second ward.


Fourteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven lying easterly of the Quinnipiac river and northerly of a line commencing at a point in the center of Meadow street where said street joins Quinnipiac bridge; thence running east- erly through the center of said street to a point where it intersects South Quinnipiac street; thence in a line running due east to the center of the Shore Line Railway; thence easterly in a line following the center line of said railway to a point where it intersects the dividing line between the towns of New Haven and East Haven.


Fifteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven lying easterly of the Quinnipiac river and New Haven harbor and southerly of the Fourteenth ward.


CARRIAGE FEES.


For the carriage of a single passenger, with one trunk and carpet bag, hat box, or other similar article from any railroad depot, steamboat landing, or other point or place within the city limits, to any rail- road depot, steamboat landing or other place within said limits, fifty cents.


For the carriage of two passengers, with the amount of baggage stated above for each, from the same railroad depot, steam- boat landing, or other point, place or des- tination, within said city limits at the same time, seventy five cents, and for each ad- ditional passenger and his baggage, more than two, twenty-five cents. For each ad- ditional trunk, hat box or carpet bag, ten cents.


For carrying a child over four and under ten years of age, one-half the above rates. For a carriage to and from a party or wedding, within the city limits, three dollars


For a carriage to and from a funeral, three dollars.


And for the use of a hackney coach or equivalent vehicle and two horses, two dollars per hour, and at that rate for frac- tions of an hour.


No owner or driver of any baggage wagon or express wagon, or other vehicle for the carriage of baggage or goods of any kind from place to place in said city, shall charge, demand or in any way receive more than the following rates or prices, viz:


For the carriage of any trunk, chest or other article of baggage, or any box, bun- dle or package of goods of any kind not exceeding sixty pounds in weight, from any point or place within the city limits, to any point or pla e within said limits, twenty-five cents, and ab ve that weight, two cents for every additional ten pounds or fraction thereof ..


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1905


ABBREVIATIONS


In the following pages h stands for house; bds for boards; av for avenue; do. for ditto; n for near; c for corner; ab for above; r for rear; res for residence; N for north; E for east; S for south; W for west; pl for place; sq for square; opp for opposite; bdg for building; emp for employed; rem for removed; rms for rooms; W Haven, West Haven; figures in parentheses (15) signifies number of room. The word street is implied.


A. B. H. Co., Andrew B. Hendryx Co.


B.,A. F. B. Co., Benton, Armstrong Fold- ing Box Co.


B. & R. S. & S. Co., Baldwin & Rowland Switch and Signal Co. The


C. F. R. & F. Corp., Connecticut Fat Ren- dering and Fertilizer Corp.


C. Ry. Co., Consolidated Railway Co.


F. B. S. Co., F. B. Shuster Co. The


G. F. W. Mfg. Co., G. F. Warner Mfg. Co.


H. Ice Co., Hygienic Ice Co.


H. & P. Mfg. Co., Hoggson & Pettis Mfg. Co.


1. L. Co., Imperial Laundry Co.


M. F. Arms Co., Marlin Fire Arms Co. M. Piano Co., Mathushek Piano Co. M., W. Co., Mallory, Wheeler Co. The Nat. Wire Corp., National Wire Corpo- ration


N. E. Dairy Corp., New England Dairy Corporation


N. E. S. Co., New England Stool Co.


N. F. B. & P. Co., National Folding Box and Paper Co.


N. H. Carriage Co., New Haven Carriage Co. N. H. Clock Co., New Haven Clock Co. N. H. I. Co., New Haven Ice Co.


N. H. I. & S. Co., New Haven Iron and Steel Co.


N. H. Mfg. Co., New Haven Mfg. Co.


N. H. P. & B. Co., New Haven Pulp and Board Co.


N. H. R. Co., New Haven Rendering Co. N. H. T. & G. Co., New Haven Toy & Game Co.


N. H. Water Co., New Haven Water Co. N. P. B. Co., National Pipe Bending Co. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., and R. R. Co., New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad


P. Bros. & Co., Peck Bros. & Co.


S. Bros. & Co., Smedley Bros. & Co.


S. N. E. Tel. Co., Southern New England Telephone Co.


S. Rubber Co., Seamless Rubber Co.


S. & B. Co., Sperry & Barnes Co. The


T., M. & T. Co., Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co.


U. I. Co., United Illuminating Co. U. & G., Upson & Granniss


W. H. Buckle Co., West Haven Buckle Co. W. M. Co., Warner-Miller Co. The


W. R. A. Co., Winchester Repeating Arms Co.


W. U. Tel. Co., Western Union Tele- graph Co. Y. U., Yale University


AACHTE


AACHTE HENRY, bartender Farren Avenue Hotel, bds do.


Aaron Jacob, second-hand furniture 708 Grand av, h 706 do. Aaronson Abraham, newsdealer, h 250 Cedar


Abram, student, bds 520 Congress av


Emanuel, emp Am. Buckle Co., h 189 Main, W Haven


Harris, tailor 544 Campbell av, W Haven, h 48 Prince


Harry, salesman 215 State, bds 48 Prince


Louis, painter, h 530 Congress av 3


ABBOTT


Aaronson William, emp Sargent & Co., bds 8 N Union av, W Haven Abagnaro Pietro, emp Sargent & Co., h 55 Collis


Abate Alberto, barber emp 366 Congress av, bds 368 do. Pietro, mason, h 30 Fair


Abatiello Bartolomeo, coal handler, h 271 Hamilton


Abbatessa Antonio barber, bds 38 York Abbe Charles E., oil dealer, h 111 At- water


Abbott Aldon O., ins. canvasser (5) 839 Chapel, h 297 Lexington av Arthur S., brakeman, h 77 Spring


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ABBOTT


Augustus, laborer, h Arch, High- wood


Caroline D., widow LeGrand, bds 303 George Charles, emp 767 Chapel, bds 220 Orange


Ellis W., emp S. N. E. Tel. Co., h 158 Center, W Haven


George F., carpenter and builder 128 Division, bds do.


George S., ins. canvasser (208) 39 Church, h 595 Savin av, W Ha- ven


Henry D., bds 297 Lexington av Mary L., widow Ezra, bds Winter- green av Abel Charles, emp W. R. A. Co., bds 108 Hazel


Martin, emp S. & B. Co., h 45 White Oliver H., teamster, bds Pond c Welton, Hamden


William A., locomotive engineer, h 211 Portsea


Abeles Ada B. Miss, clerk 904 Chapel, bds 66 Edgewood av Arthur, clerk 904 Chapel, bds 66 Edgewood av


Richard A., cigarmaker emp 273 State, h 66 Edgewood av Abell Addison L., janitor N. H. High School, h 22 Florence av Aberg Frank W., emp M. Piano Co., bds 50 Elm, W Haven Oscar, h 50 Elm, W Haven


Aberstein Isaac, capmaker, h 128 La- fayette Abeshause Ida, widow Abram, grocer 74 Oak, h do.


Louis, h r 81 York Samuel, h r 81 York


Abner Edward E., farmer, h 81 Good- rich


Abraccio Salvatore, emp S. & B. Co., h r 23 St. John


Abrahams Myer, cigarmaker emp 8 Ed- wards, h 54 Crown Abramovitch Barnett, peddler, h 119 Washington av Abramovitz Adolph, emp N. H. Clock Co., h 814 Grand av


Harry, shoemaker 7 Rose, h do. Israel (Abramovitz & Belovitch) 213 Commerce, h 12 Davenport av Samuel, emp N. H. Clock Co., bds 814 Grand av


Samuel, rem to Bridgeport & Belovitch (Israel Abramovitz and Louis Belovitch), tailors 213 Commerce


Abrams Aaron R., carriage painter emp H. Hooker & Co., h 188 Peck Eliza Miss, h 12 Baldwin


Jacob, emp B. Shoninger Co., h 295 Cedar Reuben R., emp Sargent & Co., bds 188 Peck


ABRAMS


Samuel, tailor emp 10 Gregson, h r 22 Gold William H. Jr., policeman, h 112 Frank


Abramson Bernard, emp R. R. Co., h 195 Forbes av


Isaac H., foreman P. Bros. & Co., h 517 Third av, W Haven Abt John, baker, h 22 Townsend John, molder, h 66 Wallace Joseph, baker, h 66 Wallace Nicholas G., upholsterer, h 19 Al- ton


Acabbo John, barber 189 Chapel, h do. Academy Hall, 916 Chapel


Acampora Pasquale, meat market 50 Collis, h do.


Salvatore, emp Sargent & Co., h 210 Hamilton Salvatori, laborer, h 23 Hudson Accarrino Antonio, h 322 Blake


Petro, emp Greist Mfg. Co., h 322 Blake Aceto Tony, emp Union Depot, h 21 Minor


Pasquale, meat market 169 Wallace, h do. Peter, shoemaker and dealer 159 Hamilton, h 599 Grand av Acher Herman, emp 146 Park, rms 144 do. Acheson Mary Lucian Sister, teacher, bds 267 Franklin Acker Daniel, blacksmith, h 13 Wooster pl Walter H., clerk Starin Line, h 16 Olive


Ackerill Augusta, widow Henry F., h 581 Third av, W Haven


Ackerley Samuel, emp N. H. Gas Light Co., h 104 James


Samuel Jr., emp N. H. Gas Light Co., bds 104 James Ackerly Ira W., emp 294 First av, W Haven, h 157 Union av, do. Minnie V. Miss, bds 157 Union av, W Haven Ackerman Caroline E. Miss, bds 198 Sherman av


Eliza A., widow John W., h 447 Con- gress av Ernest W., inspector, h 530 Quinni- piac av Franz R., joiner, h 423 Washington av George F., lithographer, h 33 Ver- non


John W., baker, h 58 Asylum Julius, bds Springside Home Theodore J., h 198 Sherman av Ackley Daniel J., mgr. S. S. Adams 148 Rosette, h 65 Asylum


Edwin C., brakeman, h 173 Rosette Frederick H., clerk 38 Congress av, h 65 Asylum Herbert D., clerk 28 George, bds 65 Asylum


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ACKRILL


Ackrill Frank H., collector S. N. E. Tel. Co., bds 125 Park


Thomas R., emp W. R. A. Co., h 125 Park


Ackstine Amiel, machinist, h 28 Comp- ton


Amiel Jr., machinist, bds 28 Comp- ton


Acme Cash Railway Co. The, 67 Court Supply Co The, grocers' and drug- gists' sundries 79 Goffe


Wire Co., Whitney av opp Armory, Whitneyville


Acunto Alfonso, prop. Atlantic Bottling Works 268 Wooster, h do.


Carolina, widow Francesco, h 4 Factory


Donato (F. & D. Acunto) 140 Wal- lace, h do.


Francesco (F. & D. Acunto) 140 Wallace h do.


F. & D. (Francesco and Donato Acunto), tinsmiths 140 Wal- lace


Natale, saloon 59 Collis and steam- ship tickets 40 Olive, h 38 do. Raffaele, emp Sargent & Co., bds 4 Factory Adam John, emp Nat. Wire Corp., h For- est n Edgewood av Louis, rem to Bristol, Mass.


Adamo Luigi laborer, h 17 Summer pl


Adams Albert P., steward, h 414 Or- chard


Albert W. (J. F. Goodrich & Co.) 148 East, res New Rochelle, N. Y.


Alfred W., jailer N. H. County Jail 245 Whalley av, h do.


Alfred W. Mrs., matron N. H. Coun- ty Jail 245 Whalley av, h do. Augusta Miss, teacher Boardman School, bds 25 Whalley av


Brace C., conductor, h 150 Plymouth Burdette S., physician 175 Grand av, h do. Catherine L. Miss, corset worker, bds 62 Carlisle


C. F. Co., household goods 490 State Charles A. J., emp R. R. shops, h 112 Portsea


Charles D., emp N. H. I. & S. Co., h 1966 State


Charles F., clerk L. Candee & Co., rms 556 Chapel


Charles F. (C. F. Adams Co.) 490 State, res Erie, Pa.


Charles T., h 232 Washington av Charles T., laborer, h 693 First av, W Haven Charles T. Jr., bds 693 First av, W Haven


Clifford G., com. trav. 104 State, res Bridgeport David, emp N. E. Warp Co., bds 1966 State David C., h 1966 State


ADAMS


David M., grocer 135 Saltonstall av, h do.


David R., emp C. Cowles & Co., h 119 Adeline


David S., reporter N. H. Register, bds 53 Pearl


Derrell, farmer, h 67 Baggott, W Haven


Edith F. Miss, teacher, bds 120 St. John


Edna N. Miss, emp W. R. A. Co., bds 155 Orchard Edward, emp C. Ry. Co., h 68 Fill- more


Elizabeth A. Mrs., h 68 Eaton Elizabeth M. Miss, nurse, rms 54 Park


Ellen E. Mrs., h 261 Orange


Ethel M. Miss, stenographer Nat. Steel Foundry, bds 175 Grand av


Etta C. Miss, dressmaker, bds 544 Howard av


Everett A., fireman, h 12 Cassius Express Co., Victor S. Curtis agent, office Union depot, and 91 Or- ange; John J. Dayton agent, 100 Grand av and Cedar Hill R. R. station; R. B. Vosburg agent, depot, W Haven


Florence Miss, nurse, bds 25 Whal- ley av


Frank, emp R. R. shops, bds 273 Portsea


Frank L., pressman 671 Chapel, h 634 Howard av


Frank M., student, bds 483 Orange Frederick D., bookkeeper 223 George, res Short Beach


Frederick E., emp W. R. A. Co., h 22 Arthur


George A., compositor, h 158 De- Witt


George B., prof of history Y. U., h 57 Edgehill road


George E., h 225 Park, W Haven George M., student, bds 483 Orange George Smith, bookkeeper Second Nat. Bank, h 1000 Quinnipiac av


George W., watchman (114) R. R. office bdg, h 277 Portsea George W., lawyer 792 Chapel, h 225 Park, W Haven George W. N., emp R. R. Co., bds 277 Portsea


Hampton M., emp N. H. Fare Regis- ter Co., h 38 George, W Haven Harland P., house mover, h 465 Con- gress av


Harriet E. Mrs., dressmaker, bds 186 Richards, W Haven


Henry, emp W. R. A. Co., h 212 Munson


Henry H., emp R. R. shops, h 41 Leonard


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ADAMS


Henry H. Jr., emp R. R. Co., bds 41 Leonard


Henry P., emp W. R. A. Co., bds 159 Maple Henry T., boat builder 225 Park, W Haven, bds do. Ida M. Miss, housekeeper 15 Sylvan av


James L. carpenter, h 62 Carlisle James N., sexton Church of the Re- deemer, h 120 St. John


James P., emp R. R. shops, bds 112 Portsea


Jennie F. Miss, dressmaker, bds 20 Gill


John emp W. R. A. Co., bds Easton, Highwood


John, supt. Met. Life Ins. Co. (208) 39 Church, h 544 Whitney av John C., instructor Y. U., h 75 Mans- field


John E., emp N. H. I. & S. Co., h 281 Exchange


John H., agent Weibel Brewing Co., h 738 George


John Q., engineer N. H. Hospital, h 33 Vernon


Joseph, laborer, bds 78 Hudson


Joseph H., fireman N. H. Clock Co., h 495 East


Joseph W., emp N. E. Warp Co., bds 1966 State


Kate, widow Charles A., h 112 Port- sea


Lola M., widow Ephraim M., dress- maker 55 Pearl, h do. Louis, emp N. H. Clock Co., h 28 Day


Louise E. Miss, emp 767 Chapel, bds 1966 State


Lyman A., joiner, h 85 Woolsey Mabel H. Miss, stenographer, bds 6 Baldwin pl


Margaret L., widow John, h 1000 Quinnipiac av


Marshall J., physician 1162 Chapel, h do. Mary A. widow Thomas J., h 25 Whalley av


Mary A. Miss, emp Strouse, Adler & Co., bds 112 Portsea


Mary W. Miss, h 477 Prospect Matthias, emp Nat. Wire Corp., h 108 Pardee Maude L. Miss, clerk 767 Chapel, bds 1966 State


M. Francis, engineer, h 103 Lamber- ton


M. Lucille Miss, bds 175 Grand av Nelson T. (Lyon & Adams) 198 State, rms do.


Otho B., rem west


Perry, teamster, rms 905 Grand av Philip, machinist, h 19 Avon


Philip H., emp W. R. A. Co., bds 159 Maple


ADAMS


ADAMS SAMUEL S. grocer, meat market and baker 406-414 State, 745 Grand av, 399 and 609 Howard av, 148 Rosette, 258 Davenport av, 7 Shelton av and 155 Lloyd, h 483 Orange- See p 1028


Sarah, widow Thomas, h 176 Chest- nut


Thomas D., clerk (128) R. R. office bdg, h 187 Elm, W Haven


Thomas S., confectionery, cigars, etc. 123 Dixwell av, h 106 Ash- mun William C., farmer, h 67 Baggott, W Haven


William F., painter, h 248 Brown, W Haven


William J., dairy lunch rooms 410 Temple, h 412 do.


Adamson Elmer, emp Sargent & Co., bds Hillside av


James, stone cutter, h 114 Nash Otto, emp Nat. Wire Corp., h Hill- side av Thomas, laborer, h 151 Ashmun Addesso Vincenzo, barber emp 366 Con- gress av, bds 368 do.


Addis John M., rms 489 Quinnipiac av Thomas E., bds New Haven House


Addito Gaetano, fruit peddler, h 136 Lafayette


Adelman Jacoby, peddler, h 109 Lafa- vette Adelphi Building, 721 Chapel Club, 850 Chapel


Adinolfi Alfonso, farm hand, bds Mid- dletown av n town line


Andrea, emp Sargent & Co., h 208 Hamilton


Antonio, market gardener, h 535 Middletown av


Adkins George M., supt. The Price, Lee & Adkins Co. 206 and 210 Mea- dow, h 617 George


George W., emp Y. U. Hall, rms 74 Edgewood av


Henry E., bds 178 Temple


William T., foreman The Price, Lee & Adkins Co., rms 66 Howe


Adler Alma B. Miss, clerk 767 Chapel, bds 10 Baldwin pl


Emil, musician, h 369 Congress av Frederick E., emp W. R. A. Co., h 10 Baldwin pl


Frederick M. (Strouse, Adler & Co.) 84 Olive, bds 127 Greene


John, h 91 Greene


Joseph, restaurant 107 Church and saloon 431 Congress av and 467 State, h 276 Elm


Lewis L., fancy goods 14 Grand av, h 106 Greene


Max (Strouse, Adler & Co.) 84 Olive, h 127 Greene


Yetta H. Miss, teacher, bds 106 Greene


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ADLERHURST


Adlerhurst Alice Mrs., h 642 Chapel Bridget Mrs., h 107 Monroe Charles, h 303 Wooster


ADLERHURST IRON CO. (John Ad- lerhurst and G. Leroy Clark) , architectural iron work 107 Water-See p 953 John (Adlerhurst Iron Co.) 107 Water, h 721 State


Robert Joseph, foreman Adlerhurst Iron Co., h 238 Lombard


Adley John A., porter Vanderbilt Hall, Y. U., h 93 Eaton


Joseph, house cleaner, h 3 York Adnolfi Vincenzo, grocer 138 Franklin, h 136 do. Adriance Clara L., widow John B., h 101 Park


Platt & Co., Edmund S. Osborn gen. agent, 104 Lake pl


Walter, manager 119 Wall, h do. Adriani Nicola, rem to Bridgeport


Adt Howard E., asst. treas. and sec. Geometric Tool Co., h Elm c Forest


Jean L., widow George W., clerk P. Bros. & Co., bds 59 Goffe


Advent Christian Church, 59 Beers


Aeragola Alfonso, emp Sargent & Co., bds 51 Collis


ÆTNA INDEMNITY CO.OF HART- FORD THE, Albert H. Bar-


clay attorney, (3) 48 Church- See p 970


ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, E. E. Hallock


manager, (5) 840 Chapel-See p 980


Affinito Antonio, polisher, bds 70 Hill Enrico, emp Sargent & Co., h 7 Lo- cust


Giovanni, farmer, h 997 Dixwell av, Highwood


Giovanni, stone cutter, bds 70 Hill Affleck Horatia, widow Thomas, nurse, bds 85 Ward


John P., coachman 237 Church, h 1617 Chapel William, emp R. R. Co., h 142 Plymouth


Afort William, cigarmaker, bds 420 Win- throp av


Afragola Nicolangelo, emp S. & B. Co., h 59 Collis


African Union Church, 65 Webster Agans Frank W., locomotive engineer, h 207 Hallock av


Aggett Charles M., clerk (422) R. R. office bdg, bds 40 Sperry Jessie G. Miss, stenographer (21) 82 Church, bds 40 Sperry Mary Miss, h 113 Bristol Rufus W., bds 40 Sperry


Sarah, widow Rufus, h 40 Sperry Agnel Gaston, rem to New York city Agnello Salvatore, laborer, h 9 Cain


AGNEW


Agnew Albert C., contractor C. Cowles & Co., rms 6 Pearl


Marion W. Mrs., h 279 Beach, W Haven


Robert R., drug clerk, bds 27 Pearl Samantha J., widow Robert R., bds 27 Pearl


Thomas F., brakeman, h 37 Thorn William B., emp C. Cowles & Co., h 27 Pearl


Agnolino Joseph, boxmaker, h r 118 Hill Agnora Francesco, laborer, bds 7 Myrtle Aguare Tomaso, boxmaker, h 55} Union Ahearn Charles K., rem to Waterbury


David, emp C. W. Blakeslee & Sons, h 76 Morris


Frank A., machinist, bds 111 De- Witt Hanora Miss, bds 111 Edgewood av Helen C. Miss, clerk 770 Chapel, bds 86 Greene John, emp R. R. shops, h 21 Hal- lock


John, foreman R. R. shops, h 111 De Witt


John W. Jr., rem to Readville, Mass.


Maggie Miss, bds 211 Pine Michael, plumber 274 Orchard, h do. Walter E., ball player, bds 274 Or- chard


William, emp W. & E. T. Fitch Co., h 86 Greene


Ahern Anna, widow John, h 64 Walnut Bartholomew, joiner, bds 64 Wal- nut


Bartholomew, emp Geometric Tool Co., bds 922 Whalley av


Bartholomew, plumber, h 667 Grand av


Cornelius, house painter, bds 41 Button


Dennis, emp P. Bros & Co., bds 631 Grand av


Dennis M., supernumerary police- man, h 922 Whalley av Edward J., saloon 1003 Grand av, h 1001 do.


Edward M., switchman, bds 41 But- ton


Elizabeth Miss, emp L. Candee & Co., bds 191 East John, emp R. R. office bdg, rms 312 George


John A., butcher, h 51 George Joseph E., foreman Thomas F. Ahern & Co., h 37 Wooster pl Kate, widow David, h 211 Pine Michael, laborer, h 197 Pine


Michael, emp L. Candee & Co., h 554 East


Michael Jr., emp W. R. A. Co., bds 554 East


Michael J., conductor C. Ry. Co., h 375 Grand av


Nellie G. Miss, emp L. Candee & Co., h 191 East


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AHERN


Patrick, emp W. R. A. Co., bds 554 East


Patrick, laborer, h 1341 State


Thomas, emp R. R. Co., bds 62 Nicoll Thomas, emp W. R. A. Co., h 93 Newhall


Thomas, emp S. & B. Co., h 440 Chapel


Thomas F. (Thomas F. Ahern & Co.) 182 Franklin, h 556 Chapel


AHERN THOMAS F. & CO. cabinet- makers, store and office fixtures 180 and 182 Franklin-See p 1046


Thomas S., emp W. & E. T. Fitch Co., h 201 East


Timothy, mason, h 197 Pine William, laborer, bds 26 York William D., rem to Hartford William J., teamster, h 69 Win- throp av -see O'Hearn and Hearne


Ahlberg Axtel, emp 340 York, h 100 First av, W Haven Carl, rem to Sweden Ahlgren Charles G., emp W. R. A. Co., bds 47 Greenwood


Gustave, tailor emp 1073 Chapel, h 47 Greenwood


Ahlheim Ludwig, cooper, h 167 Putnam Ahnne George, rem to New Britain Ahrens Henry F., fireman, h 133 Plym- outh


William J., clerk 23 Edwards, bds 25 do.


Aichler Luther J., emp W. R. A. Co., h 737 Dixwell av


Aiello Antoine Mrs., h r 351 East Giovanni, tailor, h 287 Oak


Joseph, teamster, bds r 351 East Pasquale, stevedore, h 8 Fair


Vincenzo, emp L. Candee & Co., h 30 Fair Aiken Frank N., h 118 California, W Haven


Ainscoe William H., emp W. R. A. Co., bds 1154 State Ainsworth Arthur C., clerk, h 102 Ade- line


Walter P., painter and janitor 743 State, h do.


Airley George A., rem to Middletown Airona Francesco, emp Sargent & Co., h 20 Franklin Aitra Francesco, emp Sargent & Co., h 221 Wallace


Guisele, laborer, h 59} Wallace Akelund Gustaf, apprentice, bds 3 Dia- mond


Akerman Alfred, rem to Boston, Mass. Akrigg James H. Mrs., h 344 Columbus av


Alabama Barge & Coal Co., office (4) 70 Church


ALBENELLI


Albenelli Antonio, shoemaker 403 Grand av, h do. Albanese Tresy, confectionery 140 Ed- wards, res Wallingford Albano Pietro, emp L. Candee & Co., h 31 Fair


Albaugh Rachel I. Miss, supt. Grace Hospital 1418 Chapel, rms do. Albee Chales H., clerk 290 State, h 157 Wooster


Daniel W., h 157 Wooster Edward S., mechanic, bds 157 Woos- ter George, farm hand, bds Winter- green av George E., Capt. U. S. Army, retired, h 356 Howard av


Maria H. Miss, teacher High School, bds 356 Howard av


Alber Joseph, blacksmith emp R. R. Co., h 99 Putnam


Alberino Dominick, emp N. H. I. & S. Co., rms 150 Wallace


Giovanni, emp Sargent & Co., h 105 Haven Albers John, h 25 Wooster pl


Albert Alonzo C., clerk W. R. A. Co., bds 387 Howard av


Max, manager People's Clothing Co. 446 State, rms 66 Farren av Solomon, cigarette mfr. 63 Oak, h 67 York Albig Charles C., emp city, h 88 Orch- ard John M., barber 94 Church, bds 88 Orchard


Albinger George J., emp W. R. A. Co., h 330 Winchester av John F., porter Tontine Hotel, rms 64 Poplar


Mary T. Miss, clerk 898 Chapel, bds 64 Derby av


Albourn Sven, rem to Bridgeport Albrecht Edward, rem to Bridgeport Alcorn Howard, com. trav., bds 166 York William F., lawyer (Alcorn & Smith), (15) 69 Church, h 9 Austin




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