USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893 > Part 35
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Allen Jane N. Mrs., prop. J. N. Allen's Watertown and Boston R. R. Express, 2 Church, and dressmaker, 40 Spring, h. do.
LLEN J. N., Watertown & Boston R. R. Express, 2 Church, n. Main (see p. 449)
Allen John W., house 18 Hunt
Allen Mary J. Miss, bookkeeper (Waltham), bds. 17 Palfrey
Allen Lincoln, clerk, 367 Mt. Auburn, rins. do.
Allen Michael, laborer, bds. 11 Park
Allen Silas B., house 60 Riverside
Allen Thomas, house 17 Palfrey
Ambrose Peter, moulder, rms. 4 Fletcher Terrace
Anderson Thomas, physician, 51 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Andrews John, clerk ( B.), bds. 32 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Andrews William, superintendent, Catholic cemetery, h.
32 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Andrews William, Jr., sewer overseer, bds. 32 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Angus William, farm hand, bds. 196 Lexington
Applin John, foreman, machine shop, 22 Galen, house at Newton
Armitage Matthew W., coachman, h. 7 Maple
HARDWARE,
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33 Main St., Watertown.
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Armstrong James. carpenter, bds. 10 Harrington Armstrong JJohn, laborer, bds. 110 Franklin
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RMSTRONG MOSES L., photographer, 7 Main, h. at Newton (see page 433) Armstrong Robert M., machinist, 24 Pleasant, h. 28 Church Arno'd Charles R., moved to Weston
Arnold James H., teamster, 48 Main, h. 24 North Beacon Artey Robert, moved to Maine
Atchison Robert, carpenter, Ætna Mills. h. at Newton Atherton Lewis B., moved to East Cambridge
Atkinson Jane, widow of William, h. 7 French
Atwood Arthur L., student, bds. 4 Hill
Atwood Carrie A., widow of Albert W., dressmaker, 29 Cross, house do.
Atwood Elkanah S., moved to Boston Highlands
Atwood George P. B., molder, h. 4 Hill
Atwood Grace S. Miss, house 166 Grove
Atwood Henry A., iron molder, 22 Galen, h. 41 Riverside
Atwood John R., hackman, h. 28 Williams
Atwood Warren L., freight clerk, F. R. R. (B.), boards 29 Cross
Atwood William F., moved to Waltham
Auld Lydia P. Miss, hous keeper, 40 Favette, b. do.
Ayer Lucius A. J., provisions, 7 Galen, h. 6 Patten
BACON BURTIS H., postmaster and station agent, Bemis station, F. R. R., h. 66 Waltham
Bacon George H., canvasser, bds. 22 Green
Bailey Ambrose C., paper hanger, h. 14 Hunt
Bailey Arad Mrs., died 1890
Bailey Arthur H., canned goods (176 Atlantic ave., B.), h. 87 Boyd
Bailey Frank K., driver, 15 Spring, h. 7 No. Beacon-st.ct. Bailey Frank M., hides and leather (250 Purchase, B. ) , h. 112 Mt. Auburn Bailey Frank O., provisions (19 New F. H. market, B.), h. 4 Centre
Bailey James. foreman of finishers, 19 Galen, boards 10 Washburn
Bailey John, cleanser, Lewando's, 19 Galen,h. 55 Summer Baird Sophia, widow, boarding house, 4 Summer
Baker Calvin R., boards 105 Orchard
Baker Henry R., lieutenant, U. S. N., h. 33 Franklin
Baker James H., laborer, h. 361 Mt. Auburn
Baker John, clerk (Adjt. Gen. office, State House, B. ), h. 54 Palfrey
Balcom Charles A., died 1892
Balcom Charles H., died March 24, 1892
Balcom Nathaniel E., electrician, h. 14 Church
Banks Thomas G., supt. of highways. h. 33 Church
Bannister Robert J., mason, h. 285 Pleasant, Bemis
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Bannon Arthur E., sewer inspector, bds. 6 Washburn Bannon James, at ÆEtna Mills, bls. 236 Pleasant, Bemis Bansley M. Henry, dresser tender, Atna Mills, house 296 Pleasant, Bemis
Barber Lena M., widow of Joseph A., boarding house, 10 Cross
Barker David A. S., moved to Weston
Barker Elbra L. (H. Barker & Co. ), starch mnfr., Water, h. at Brighton
Barker Ezra, sewer foreman, bds. 42 Spring
DARKER FRED G., pamphlet and job printer, and proprietor "Watertown Enterprise," Barnard blk., 30 Main, h. 3 Oliver (see page 445)
Barker George T., moved to Weston
Barker Gilbert, moved to Newton
Barker Hiram (H. Rarker & Co. ), starch mnfr., Water, h. at Brighton
Barker Hiram E. (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Wa- ter, h. at Newton
Barker H. & Co. (Hiram, Hiram E. and Elbra L. Bar- ker), starch mnfrs., end of Water, and (74 Commer- cial, B.)
Barker Isabelle F. Mrs., died Dec. 1891
Barker Joseph G., shirt mnfr., 47 Spring, h. 75 Mt. Auburn
Barker Walter H., house 14 Maple
Barkers John, carpenter, 42 Spring. h. do.
Barnard Samuel O., bookkeeper, h. 10 Patten
Barnes Gordan H., clerk, Boston Branch Grocery, 21 Main, k. 16 Morse
Barnes James J., grocer, 75 Main, h. do.
Barrett Julia A., widow of Philander, bds. 236 Pleasant Barrett Peter P., liquors (South Boston), h. 260 Main
Barron Andrew W., died Nov. 20, 1889
Barron Ella M., widow of Andrew W., h. 34 Cross
Barron Fred H., carpenter, 22 Galen, bus. 40 do.
Barron Warren J., express driver, 2 Church, b. 34 Cross Barron Warren W., watchman, 22 Galen, bds. 7 Fayette Barrows George, ins. agent, 56 Main, h. 43 Fayette
Barrows Miles P., clerk (31 Union, B.), bds. 43 Fayette Burry Abbie V., widow of Chas. J., h. 153 Min
Barry Edward J., hairdresser, 23 Main, bds. 35 Galen
Barry Garrett, molder, bds. 24 Forest
Barry Hannah Miss, finisher, Drewsen's, 160 Pleasant, b. 7 Maple
Barry James, laborer, h. 24 Forest
Barry John, street-car driver, h. 4 Tavlor
Barry John E., starch maker, h. 7 Maple
Barry Lawrence, stone mason, h. 13 Railroad
Barry Patrick J., cattle tender, bds. 13 Railroad
Barry William D., carriage painter, bds. 7 Maple Barry William J., laborer, bas. 147 No. Beac m
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Bartels George L., bookkeeper (B.), h. 49 White Bartels Mary G., widow, h. 49 White
Bartlett Harriet H., widow of Orville, h. 51 Summer
Bartlett Harry M., laborer, bds. 675 Belmont
Bartlett Sarah A., widow of Benj. F., house 21 Mt. Auburn
Barton Samuel M .. clerk (office Secretary of State, State House, B.), house 221 Orchard
Batchelder Daisey Miss, house 43 Main
Batchelder Samuel L., died March 23, 1890
Batchelor George (Haddow & Batchelor), machinist, 49 Galen, house at R. I.
Batchelor Joseph, machinist, house 11 Fifield Batchelor William A:, machinist, 49 Galen. bds. 18 Maple ATES BENJAMIN E., lawyer (53 State, room 1017, B.), house (93 Mt. Vernon B.) (see p. 454)
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Bates Cyrenus, bds. 105 Orchard
Bates David M., carpenter, h. 4 Middle
Bates Frances A., widow, bds. 132 Mt. Auburn
Bates Herbert C., polisher (B.), h. 116 Main
Bates Phineas, secretary, Boston School Committee ( Ma- son, B.), house 38 Fayette Bates Stock Farm, 273 Main
Batson Horace M., moved to Allston
Baxter William, carpenter, bds. 6 Summer
Beach William. laborer, bds. Fletcher Terrace
Beaman Walter, moulder, h. 8 Irving Park
Bean James M., oil can mnfr. (17 India square, B.), h. 44 Palfrey
Bearce Frank C., carpenter, house 27 Forest
Bearce Fred S., sash maker, bds. 27 Forest
Bearce Orvill L., clerk (B.), bds. Belmont, cor. White
Beaton Jennie Mrs., mender, Shelley Mnfg. Co., boards 10 Swett place, Bemis
Beattie James, laborer, died June 22, 1891
Beattie James F., molder, 22 Galen, house 66 Arsenal
Beattie Rebe H. Miss. seamstress, " Drewsen's," 160 Pleasant, bds. at Somerville
Beattie Robert H., molder, house 39 Summer
Beck Henry, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., boards at Newton
Becker Nicholas H., boots and shoes, 72 Main, h. 74 do.
Bedell C. Austin, moved to Allston
Bedell Mary A., widow of Abial, removed to Allston
Beedy Harry W., at U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, house at Brighton
Belcher Annie, widow of Thomas, h. 61 Pleasant
Belcher Thomas, hostler, bds. 61 Pleasant Bemis Isaac V., lawyer, died Oct. 3. 1892
Bemis L. Thaddeus, teamster, bds. 676 Belmont
Bemis Post Office, Bemis station, Pleasant
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Bemis Willis A., produce ( Newton), li. 31 Morse Benjamin Charles W., bookkeeper (B. ), house 5 Fletcher Terrace
Benjamin Fred A. (20 Dock square, B. ). bds. 66 Hovey Benjamin William H., carpenter, h. 66 Hovev
Benner Amos, laboror, rooms 2 Gilkey ave. Bennett Samuel, driver, 15 Spring, bds. 13 Cuba Bennett William, driver, 15 Spring, bds. 13 Cuba
Bent Alfred F., carpenter and builder, 76 Main, bds. do. Bent Frank, clerk, 33 Main, bds. 5 Fifth ave.
Bent Eveline A., widow of Luther, h. 29 Spring
Bent George E., clerk ( B. ), bds. 5 Fifth ave.
BENT HERBERT F., furniture, stoves, etc., 64 Main, house at Newton (see page 447)
Bent John H., carpenter, house 5 Fifth ave.
Bent Luther. died Feb. 10, 1891
Bent Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, 5 Fifth ave., bds. do.
Bent Millage C., carpenter, house 76 Main
Bent M. Ella Miss, house 29 Spring
Benton Edward A., prop., Boston Branch Grocery, 21 Main, house 3 Otis
Benyon Abner E. electrician (B.), bds. 107 Galen
Benyon Arthur I., clerk, bds. 107 Galen
Benyon Frank P .. clerk, bds. 107 Galen
Benvon George H., moved to Newton
Benyon John F .. journali .t. bds. 107 Galen
Benyon Luther T., bds. 107 Galen
Benyon Ruth, widow, house 107 Galon [h. 54 Fayette Berry Charies L., patent hames (72 Boylston, Camb. ), Berry Charles W., removed to Holliston
Berry Edward, stove polisher, W. & P. Mufg. Co .. house 24 Myrtle [Bem is
Berry Emma Sirs., weaver. ÆEtna Mills, bas.236 Pleasant, Berry Frank J. ( Berry & Moody ), carpenter and builder, 8 Main, house 4 Phillips
Berry Henry, died Oct. 4, 1891
Berry John, street car driver, house 4 Taylor
Berry Thomas E., carpenter, house 47 Mt. Auburn
Berry Willian B., died Aug. 5, 1892
Berry -. painter, rms. 111 Galen
Berry & Moody ( Frank J. Berry and George H. Moody), carpenters and builders, 8 Main
Bertan Mary Madame, forewoman of lace finishing, Le- wando's, 19 Galen, house 3 Pleasant
Bickell James F., moved to Wakefield
Bickford Charles, moved to Newton
Bickford Weare D., died Nov. 2, 1890
Bigelow Henry J., fruit and produce (23 North Market, B,), house 4 Jewett Bigelow Jonathan, fruit and produce commission (23 North Market, B. ) , house 12 Bigelow ave., E. W.
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For HARDWARE.
Your DRAIN PIPE.
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WATERTOWN
Bigelow Samuel B., fruit and produce (23 North Market,
B.), house 12 Bigelow ave., E. W.
Bigelow William F., clerk, 21 Main, b. 12 Fifield Bill Fred P., truckman, 8 Summer, h. do.
Bingham John, grain broker (B.), h. 1 Centre Birch Theodore, blacksmith, bds. 129 Main
Bird Hannah W. Miss, h. Belmont, near R. R. Bridge, Mt. Auburn
Birkenshaw William, overseer finishing, Ætna Mills, h. 250 Pleasant, Bemis
Bisbee Charles A., machine blacksmith, 14 Watertown, li. at Waltham
Bixby Curtis W., architect (3 Hamilton pl., B. ), house 13 Oliver
PLACK GEORGE F., apothecary, 41 Main, h. 31 Church (see page 434)
Black Mary W., widow of Joshua, b. 31 Church
Black well Marcia A. Mrs., nurse, h. 23 Marion road
Blair Enos J., street car driver, h. 301 Pleasant, Bemis DLAIR LAFAYETTE G., lawyer (34 School, rms. 37 and 38, B. ), house 9 Melendy ave., Norwood Park, East Watertown (see page 459)
Blake Frank E., fireman, F. R. R., bds. 156 Main
Blake Joseph H., h. 156 Main
Blake Susan A. Miss, teacher, Parker school, boards 117 Galen
Blakeney Albert A., painter, bds. 75 Morse
Blakeney John W., painter, h. 75 Morse
Blakeney Thomas R., paper sorter, H. & W. Co., house r. 27 Pleasant
Blanchard George W., bds. 9 Otis
Blazo George M., clerk (B. ),h. 143 Coolidge avenue
Bleiler Charles J., provisions (43 North Market, B. ), h. 418 Arsenal
Bleiler Frank, clerk (B.), bds. 418 Arsenal
Bleiler George, butcher, 245 Arsenal, h. do.
Bliss Shepard, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Blue Alexander, machine tender, 24 Pleasant, house at Newton
Bluste Landalen, corporal, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Blyth Robert, moulder, h. 12 Irving Park
Bock William, hospital steward, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Boernstein E., teamster. bds. 211 Arsenal
Boisvert Louis, wheelwright, 22 Maple, bds. at Newton
Bolton Gilman B., treas., Comb. Car Co. (23 Court, B.), h. 68 Hovey
Bond William, bds. 105 Orchard
Bond William H., window dresser (B.), house Belmont, corner White
Booth Harvey B., supt., 71 Fayette, b. 45 do. [Main
Boston Branch Grocery, Edward A. Benton, prop., 21
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Bostwick Mary R., widow of Edward W., h. 12 Cuba Bott John M., pulp maker, 24 Pleasant, bds. 47 Mt. Auburn Bouchie Louis, engineer, h. 7 A Mt. Auburn
Boudrot Edward, painter, bds. 314 Pleasant, Bemis Boudrot Michael, at Ætna Mills, h. 314 Pleasant, Bemis Bourne Barnabas E., carpenter, 14 Watertown, house 48 Riverside
Bowen Enna B. Miss, bookkeeper, Watertown Water Sup- ply Co., 52 Main, bds. 4 Chestnut
Bowen George S., tinsmith, 11 Main street court, house 4 Chestnut
Bowen Lillian L. Miss, teacher (South Sudbury), boards 4 Chestnut
Bowen Sarah Miss, clerk, Ætna Mills, bds. 4 Chestnut
Bowen William S., machinist, Porter & Co., Watertown, h. 44 Waltham, Bemis
Bowles George W., machinist, h. 27 Spring
Boyce Alexander, moved to Waltbam
Boyce Daniel, laborer, bds. 108 Main
Boyce John J., moved to Newton
Boyd Anna C., widow of George S., h. 67 Boyd
Boyd George W., paper maker, rms. 16 Irving
Boyle Charles H., weaver, Atua Mills, bds. 39 Waltham, Bemis
Boyle Michael, laborer, at W. & P. Co., hds. 4 Summer Boyle Nancy, widow of Patrick, h. 39 Waltham. Bemis Boyman James, plumber, 26 Main, bds. 37 Galen
Brackett George I., carpenter, h. 42 Fayette
Brackett Sidney L., artist (616 Washington, B. ) , house 44 Spring
Bradford Charles, foreign freight agent, F. R. R. (201, 205 Chamber of Commerce, B.), h. 7 Chester
Bradford Ruth A., widow of Rev. George, h. 45 Summer Bradlee Ellen M. Miss, h. 7 Russell avenue Bradlee Sarah F. Miss, h. 7 Russell avenue
Bradley Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 86 Summer
Brady Richard, bds. 7 Swett place, Bemis
Brady Thomas, wool sorter, at Nonantum, house 7 Swett place, Bemis
Bransfield Edward, laborer, h. 79 Water
Brewer Alanson T., foreman, carpenter shop, U. S. Ar- senal, Arsenal, E. W., b. at Brighton
Brewer Edward N., supt. Stanley Dry Plate Co., rear 18 Maple, h. 19 Williams
Bridges John A., foreman, 57 Spring, h. 15 Marion road Brierton Catherine, widow of Christopher, h. 29 Church lane Briggs Nathan. moved to Somerville
BRIGHAM CHARLES, architect (22 Beacon and 27Mt. Vernon, B. ) , and pres. Watertown Co-operative Bank, 56 Main,h. 18 Garfield (see 460) Brigham Harry W., clerk. bas. 46 Galen
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Brigham Hattie S. Miss, bookkeeper, Gilkey & Stone, Irving, bas. 5 Auburn place
Brigham Maria Miss, h. 18 Garfield
Brigham Mary. widow of John, h. 18 Garfield
Brigham Mary E. T., widow of John, h. 46 Galen
Brigham Sydney D., contractor, h. 18 Hunt
Bright Charles H., baker, 67 Main. h. 63 do.
Bright David L., painter, 21 Howard, bds. 25 Water
Bright Edward, poultry, h. 180 Main
Bright George A., baker, 67 Main, h. 8 Howard
Bright George W., carpenter, h. 25 Water
Bright Henry F., died Dec. 7, 1890
Bright Joseph, bag finisher, 24 Pleasant, L. 5 Cuba
Bright Martha H. Miss, h. 8 Howard
Bright Nathaniel, farmer, h. 14 Howard
Bright William A., laborer, bds. 25 Water
Brock George O., foreman (91 Richmond, B.), house 39 Franklin
Broderick David F., laborer, Ætna Mills, house 30 Pleas- ant, Bemis
Brodrick Walton, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Broe George E., machinist, Porter & Co. bds., 22 Bridge, Bemis
Broe John, spinner, Atna Mills, house 22 Bridge, Bemis Broe Phillip, moved to Newton
Broe William, machinist, bds. 22 Bridge, Bemis
Brooks Henry, cleanser, "Drewsen's," 160 Pleasant. bds. at Newton
Brooks James, second hand spinning, Atna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Brooks Rufus F., house 43 Church
Broshman Michael, wheelwright, bds. 169 North Beacon
Brower Annie, widow, bds. 55 Summer
Brown B. Wesley, glass-cutter (465 Atlantic av., B.), h. 53 Summer
Brown Charles F. A., machinist, boards 116 Walnut
Brown, Edward, clerk, bds. 9 Morse
Brown Elizabeth F., widow of Alexander, seamstress, rms. rear 81 Main
Brown, Eusebius H., poultry dealer (South Market, B.), h. 272 Main
Brown Frank A , machinist (84 Kingston, B. ), house 22 Fayette
Brown George, farm hand, house 602 Belmont
Brown George A., moved to Somerville
Brown Henry, h. 11 Otis
Brown Joseph E., tailors' trimmings (43 Summer, B.), bds. 2 Patten
Brown J. Henry, clerk, F. R. R. (B.), house 11 Otis Brown Lewis E., driver, 15 Spring, h. 7 Fayette
Brown Lucius T., gardener, house 4 Pearl
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Brown Lydia H., widow of Benjamin, house 116 Walnut Brown Manson S., clerk (B.), h. 15 Bigelow av.
Brown O. B., teacher of music, primary schools, house at Malden
Brown Sarah A., widow of Francis E., h. 12 Otis
Brown Schuyler L., moved to Forest Hills
Brown Theodore F., clerk (B. ), h. 12 Otis
Rrown Walter W., carpenter, h. 10 Harrington
Brown Wesley B., glass cutter (B. ), h. 53 Summer
Browne H. E. Mrs., moved to Dorchester dist., Boston
Bruce Alvira, b ls. 335 Mt. Auburn
Brumby George, gardener, h. 12 Arsenal
Bruno Robert A., machinist, 21 Howard, boards at Somerville [Hudson
Brunton. Martin J., paint grinder, 21 Howard, boards 8 Buchanan Daniel, foreman pressman, Lewando's, 19 Ga- len, house 24 Royal
Buchanan John D., clerk, 7 Galen, bds. 24 Royal
Buckley JJohn, machinist, 21 Howard, h. at Waltham
Bullard Alice C. Miss, principal, Parker school, boards at Hyde Park
Burbank Elizabeth A. Miss, teacher, Francis grammar school, bds. at Belmont
Burbank Peter, supt. Lewando's Dye House, 19 Galen, h. 17 Chester
Burden Jolin, hostler, 18 Spring, ris. do.
Burgess Charles A., teamster, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house 33 Arsenal
Burke Allston, laborer, bds. 13 Mt. Auburn
Burke Bridget, widow of James, h. 23 Main st. ct.
Burke Caroline M. Miss, teacher (B.), bds, 23 Franklin Burke Catherine A. Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Cuba, h. do.
Burke Edward F., machinist, U. S. Arsenal, h. 5 Centre
Burke Edward J., painter, h. 24 Railroad
Burke James F., police, died March 26, 1891
Burke James P., stable foreman, 18 Spring, bds. 23 Main st. ct.
Burke John, died May 19, 1892
Burke John, plumber, 26 Main, bds.13 Mt. Auburn
Burke John, laborer, h. Cottage pl.
Burke Martin, laborer, bds. 6 Church lane
Burke Mary A. Miss, stenographer ( B.), bds. 23 Franklin
Burke Michael, laborer, bds. 68 North Beacon
Burke Michael R., laborer, bds. 23 Main st. ct.
Burke Patrick, laborer, bds. 68 North Beacon Burke Tobias, stone cutter, bds. 23 Main st. ct. Burke William, laborer, h. 68 North Beacon
Burke William, machinist, bds. 25 Galen
Burke William H., foreman machinist, h. 23 Franklin
Burke William H. Jr., machinist, bds. 23 Franklin Burnham Charles H., carpenter, 6 Palfrey, h. do.
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PAINE'S, 33 Main St., WATERTOWN, Mass.
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Burnham Edmond E., restaurant (Newton), h. 111 Galen Burns Alice J., widow of Michael, h. 133 Main
Burns Frank, shade painter, bds. 10 Winter
Burns Frank J., flagman, Irving st. crossing, F. R. R., bds. 10 Water
[bds. 129 Main
Burns James, blacksmith's helper, John Ross, Spring, Burns James, cigars and tobacco, Galen, h. 88 Main
Burns James, teamster, bds. 88 Walnut
Burns John F., house 10 Water
Burns Joseph A., trav. salesman, h. 88 Main
Burns Mary F. Miss, teacher, Coolidge primary school, bds. 268 Arsenal
Burns Michael, laborer, bds. James Daly's, off Arlington Burns Michael C., carpenter, h. 89 Arsenal
Burr Edward C., molder, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h. 3 Myrtle
Burton Martin, paint mixer, bds, 84 Hudson
Bustin Charles F., harness maker (6 North Anderson, B. ) , bds. 35 Franklin
Bustin Charles H. . painter, h. 26 Williams
Bustin Frank H., clerk, bds. 35 Franklin
Bustin William H.,harness mnfr. (6 North Anderson, B. ), house 35 Franklin [Franklin
Bustin William H. Jr., clerk (45 Kilby, B.), bds. 35 Butler Elmer, apprentice, 21 Howard, bds. 72 Fayette
Butler Frank W., carpenter, bds. 72 Fayette
Butler George F., clerk, 41 Main, bds. 4 Common
Butler James A., teamster, H. & W. Co., h. 6 Green
Butler John E., overseer, wool room, Ætna Mills, h. at Newton
Butler Philip, boards 72 Fayett
Butler Thomas R., paint mixer, The Govern W.P.P. Co., house 72 Fayette
Butterfield Florence Miss. bookkeeper, "Enterprise", 30 Main, bds. at Newton
Butters Horatio, paper maker, H. & W. Co.,h. 31 'Spring Byram Julia A., widow, died Oct. 27, 1892
Byrne T. Aubrey, statistical work, house 11 Boyd
CAHILL ANN, widow of Thomas, h. 30 Riverside Cahill Bridget, widow of Patrick, bds. 68 North Beacon Cahill Bridget Miss, housekeeper, Rev. R. P. Stack, 9 Chestnut, house do.
Cahill James L., molder, 22 Galen, h. 2 Cross
Cahill John L., molder, 22 Galen, bds. 33 Pleasant
Cahill Kate Miss, h. 33 Pleasant
Cahill Lizzie G. Miss, seamstress, Drewsen's, 160 Pleas- ant. bds. 30 Riverside Cahill Maggie T. Miss, clerk, Drewsen's, 160 Pleasant, bd. 30 Riverside
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Cahill Owen, laborer, bds. 68 North Beacon
Cahill Patrick, peddler, h. 35 Water
Cahill Thomas P., dentist, 56 Main, room 3, h. 25 Morse
Cahill William R., bds. 30 Riverside
Cairns Peter, gardener, 116 Waltham, bds. do.
Calderwood George A., wood engraver, 58 Elm, E. W., boards do.
Calderwood James, draughtsman. bds. 58 Elm, E. W. C'alderwood John, clerk, bds. 58 Elm, E. W.
Calderwood John C., brass founder (Cambridge), house 58 Elm, E. W.
Callahan Dennis, laborer, bds. 39 Galen
Callahan Eugene, laborer, bds. 13 Mt. Auburn
Callaban Frank H., police, bds. 43 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Callahan Peter. laborer, bds. 118 Main
Callahan Philip J., prop., Mt. Auburn & Boston express (33 Court sq., B.), h. 43 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Callahan Sarah A., bookkeeper, bds. 43 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Callender William H., wood carver (B.), h. 11 Swett pl. Bemis
Callon John, stone cutter, bds. 11 F,Cottage, Mt. Auburn Callon Thomas, laborer, h. 11 F, Cottage, Mt. Auburn Calnan Edward, laborer, h. 11 Forest
Calnan Edward J., clerk, 50 Main, bds. 11 Forest
Cameron Alexander, wheelwright, Jobn Ro-s, bds. 6 Cuba Campbell Cyrus H., hardware (Newton), h. 10 Parker Campbell Electrical Supply Co. (The) , electric wire mnfrs.,
Horace F. Chick, supt., Ronald A. Stuart, treas., 71 Fayette, and (104 High, B.),
Campbell George C., clerk, bds. 10 Parker
Campbell Henry F., pres., The Campbell Electrical Sup- ply Co., 17 Fayette
Campbell Joseph, machinist, bds. 24 Spring
Campbell Laura A. Mrs., teacher (Reading) ,h. 10 Parker Campion Jennie Miss, bookkeeper, 48 Main, and operator, N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., do., bds. 20 Royal
Caney Frank H., supt., 14 Watertown, h. 13 Morse
Cannon Thomas, laborer, bds. 11 Cuba
Capen Edward A., pastor, First Baptist church, h. 115 Mt. Auburn
Carey Patrick, bds. 41 Common street place
Carey Thomas, laborer, W. P. Mnfg. Co., h. 6 Railroad Carini John, laborer, bds. 27 Main-st. court
Carling J. Frank, foreman of laundry, (Waltham), h. 16 Church
Carling Mary F., widow of Charles P., bds. 16 Church Carlton Samuel A., pres., Union Carpet Lining Co., 304 Arsenal
Carmichael Robert, foreman of foundry, U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal st., bds. at Brighton
WIRE SCREENS, WINDOW DOOR PAINE'Sy 33 Main St., WATERTOWN, Mass.
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Carney Bridget, widow of William, h. 83 Summer Carpenter Alfred S., farm hand, 273 Main, bds. do. Carroll Ella E. Miss, assistant, 54 Main, bds. 45 Arsenal Carroll James H., clerk, 6 Galen, bds. 45 Arsenal Carroll James J., clerk, 24 Main, bds. 34 No. Beacon Carroll John, bookkeeper, bds. 45 Arsenal
Carroll Mary, widow of James, h. 45 Arsenal
Carroll Michael, at Gas Works, bds. 20 Arsenal Carroll Michael, teamster, Gilkey & Stone, h.34 N. Beacon Carroll Nellie E. Miss, asst. R. F. Horne's, Main, bds. 40 Arsenal
Carroll Thomas, laborer, h.13 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Carruthers Annabell Miss, teacher, bds. 38 Spring
Carruthers Robert, clerk (477 Washington, B.), h. 38 Spring
Carter Bertha E. Miss, music teacher, bds.55 Mt. Auburn
Carter Ella T. Miss, moved to Roxbury
Carter Frederick, clerk, 4 Main, h. 34 Riverside
Carter John W., dentist, h. 55 Mt. Auburn Casey Alonzo, teamster, bds. 35 Galen
Casey George, teamster, bds. 35 Galen Casey Julia Mrs., moved to Newton Casey Michael, laborer, bds. 13 Cottage pl. Mt. Auburn
Casey William, died March 5, 1892 Cashman Daniel, gardener, rms. 48 Summer Cashman Joseph, moved to Chicago
Cashman Margaret Mrs. moved to Somerville
Cassidy Bridget, widow of Peter, grocer, 30 Irving, h. do. C YASSIDY JOHN E., whosale liquors (50 Broad and 157 Milk, B.), house 157 N. Beacon ( see p. 22)
YASSIDY JOHN E. JR., wholesale liquors (50 Broad, B.), bds. 157 N. Beacon ( see p. 22) Cassidy Peter J., died Sept. 23, 1891
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