Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893, Part 36

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 658


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Cavanagh Philip, mason, h. 12 Watertown ct.


Cave Charles H., street car conductor, h. 4 N. Beacon


Ceiley Annie L., Miss, milliner, 2 Cuba, bds. do.


Ceiley Catharine L., widow of Archibald H., h. 2 Cuba Chadbourne Henry R .. butcher, h. 5 Nichols ave., Nor- wood Park, E. W. [E. W.


Chadbourne Henry R. Jr., electrician, bds. 5 Nichols ave. Chadbourne Jacob, st. car conductor, rms. 12 Cross


Chadbourne Joseph H., shoe findings (130 Bedford, B.), boards 5 Nichols ave., E. W.


Chadbourne Marshall W., h. 93 Arlington


Chalmers Hugh G., machinist, h. 32 Forest


Chamberlain G. Arthur, provisions (115 Clinton, B.), h. 12 Elton ave.


Chamberlain George N., clerk (25 So. Market, B.), bds. 17 Nichols ave


Chamberlain Willard N., provisions (25 So. Market, B.), h. 17 Nichols ave. East Watertown


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Chany John, broker (12 India, B. ) , h. 25 Whitney Chany John O., died March 29, 1892 Chany Samuel, house 25 Whitney


Chany, see Cheney


Chapin Albert E., asst. station agent ( Newton), rms. 16 Maple


Chapman Francis H., painter, h. 40 Galen


Chapman W. G., overseer weaving, Ætna mills, house at Newton


Charter Franklin, carpenter, house 20 Morse


Chase Charles, laborer, house 21 Arsenal


Chase Freeman B., cattle driver, boards 66 Arsenal


Chase Hattie L., teacher (Tilton, N. H.), b. 3 Chestnut


Chase Henry, agent for N. E. Watch and Ward Society (28 School, B.), h. 3 Chestnut


Chase Henry H., teamster, bds. 66 Arsenal


Chase Hollis H., clerk, bds. 66 Arsenal


Chase Sarah F., widow of Charles, house 66 Arsenal


Chase Wilbur C., teamster, house 13 Palf ey


Cheney Charles W., cattle dealer, b. Union Market House


Cheney George H., Mrs., bds. 6 Chester


Cheney Robert, machinist, 49 Galen


Cheney Walter. cattle dealer, bds. Union Market Hotel


Chick Horace F., supt., The Campbell Electrical Supply Co.,71 Fayette, h. at Somerville


Churchill Alice G. Miss, cashier, 15 and 19 Main, boards 19 Chester


Churchill Anna W., widow of Edwin, h. 16 Marion rd.


Churchill Heber B., insurance (30 Kilby, B.), house 16 Marion road


Circus Charles, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Brighton


Claflin Lizzie, widow of Rodman F., h. 1 Gilkey ave.


Claflin Rodman F., died Nov. 3, 1889


Chivers Martin L., carpenter, h. 6 Summer


Claggett Charles W., moved to Cambridge


Clancy Bridget L., widow of Michael A., bds. 68 Wal- tham, Bemis


Clancy Edward N., foreman, coal elevator, F. R. R., office (B.), bds. 68 Waltham, Bemis


Clapp Moody C., butcher, bds. Union Market House


Clark Charles A., molder, W. & P. Mufg. Co., house 31 Cross


Clark Charles E., foreman, W. E. St. Ry. Co. stables, Main, near Cross, rms. 25 Mt. Auburn


Clark Claude H., moulder, h. 15 Royal


Clark Deila E. Miss, house 27 Church


Clark Eliza A., widow of Jacob, h. 31 Cross


Clark Ezaiel, laborer, boards 29 Grove


Clark Francis F., flagman, Grove-st. crossing, F. R. R., house 29 do., Mt. Auburn Clark George, house 116 Lexington


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Clark James, moved to Scotland


Clark John F., laborer, bds. 24 Grove


Clark John H., clerk. F. R. R. (B.), h. 36 No. Beacon


Clark Jonas, bds. 7 Dana Terrace


Clark Joshua W., carriage painter, G. E. Teele, Spring, house at Cambridge


Clark Margaret, widow of Wm. H., house 36 N. Beacon Clark Samuel, spinner, AEtna M'lls, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bem's


Clark T. A. Alfred, florist, bds. 29 Grove


Clark William W., plumber, h. 36 North Beacon


Clarke Albert E., bookkeeper. 22 Maple, bds. 32 do.


Clarke Henry W., engines, machinery, etc. (156 Oliver, B.), house 23 Garfield


Clasby Thomas, clerk ( Newton) , bds. 306 Pleasant, Bemis Clay George A., at B. Mnfg. Co. (Waltham), house 41 Palfrev


Clayton Henry, painter, house 71 Morse


Clelland John R., painter, 17 Phillips, house do.


Clelland Louisa W. Mrs., teacher (Newton), house 17 Phillips


Clelland William, painter, 17 Phillips. bds. do.


Clement Henry A., carpenter, h. 14 Palfrey


Clement Mary E., widow of Thomas R., bds. 5 Middle


Clement Peter J., carpenter, h. 9 Palfrey


Clement Ralph T., polisher, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., boards 5 Middle


Cleveland L. Sidney, mnfrs. mens' neck wear (11 Otis, B.). house 30 Russell ave.


Clifford Daniel J., laborer. house 15 Palfrey


Clifford Jeremiah, laborer, h. Forest, beyond Fayette


Clifford John H., overseer, spinning room, Ætna Mills, h. 250 Pleasant, Bemis


Clifford John J., shoemaker, 3 Cross, n. Main, li. do.


Clifton Edwin E .. carpenter, rms. 5 Patten


Cline Margaret Mrs., bds. 105 Orchard


Cline Mary A., widow, died Nov. 22, 1891


Clossey Mary E., widow of Thomas, h. 41 Spring


Cobb Elden L .. street car conductor, h. 6 North Beacon Cobb Freeman W., clerk, 12 Mt. Auburn, h. 16 Palfrey Cobb John, moved to Boston


Coburn Benjamin L., shoemaker, 6 Spring, h. 26 Parker Coburn Heber W., assistant librarian, Harvard Law School (Cambridge), bds. 26 Parker Coburn James H., bds. 26 Parker


Coburn Susan A. Mrs., dressmaker, 54 Fayette, bds. do. Cochrane Ellen, house 7 Franklin


Coddy Richard, clerk, bds. 12 Morse


Coe Harrie L., apothecary, 367 Mt. Auburn, house at Waltham


Coe Huldah A., widow of John E., bds. 16 Marion rd.


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Coen John, paper maker, h. 27 Water


Coffee John J., shirt ironer, h. 10 Cuba


Coffey Cornelius, laborer, h. 88 Summer


Coffey John, flagman, Howard st. crossing. F. R. R.h. 141 Pleasant


Coffey Michael, laborer, W. W. Supply Co., house 28 Waltham, Bemis


Coffey Thomas, laborer, b. 35 Pleasant


Coffey Thomas H. , laborer, bds. 35 Pleasant


Coffin Alfred G., locksmith (B,), bds. 127 Boyd


Coffin Edwin H., clerk (B.), bds. Belmont, cor. White


Coffin Emily M., widow of John W., h. 8 Garfield


Coffin Gardner S., locksmith (39 Merchants row, B.). h. 127 Boyd


Coffin John A., manager (60 Commerce, B.), house 215 Mt. Auburn


Coffin John N., died July 10, 1891


Coffinger Albert Franklin, moved from town


Cokeley Delia Mrs., h. 18 Cushman


Colbert Jeremiah, bds. 105 Orchard


Colburn Enoch S., teamster, h. 38 Riverside


Colburn Nellie E. Miss, bds. 38 Riverside


Colby Edward H., carpenter, h. 104 Pleasant


Cole Alton B., proprietor, Waltham Steam Laundry ( Wal- tham), h. 23 Marion road


Cole George B., clerk (700 Washington, B. ), b. 19 Marion rd. Cole S. Frank, clerk ( 700 Washington, B. ),n.19 Marion rd. Cole William A., agent (155 Franklin, B.), house 11 Nichols avenue


Coleman Daniel F., privato, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.


Coleman Michael F., removed to Somerville


Coleman Thomas R., clerk (B.), bds. 27 Green


Coleman William, laborer, h. 27 Green


Coleman William P., driver for Lewando, bds. 27 Green Colligan Charles A., stove mounter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 52 North Beacon


Colligan Edward F., molder, 22 Galen, h. 5 Brook


Colligan Michael B., pattern fitter, 22 Galen, house 53 Arsenal


Collimy Christopher, moved to Brighton


Collins Ellen Miss, cook, Union Market Hotel, bds. do. Collins Frederick, paper hanger. II. Collins, rins. 10 Patten Collins Henry, paper hangings, etc., 3 Spring, house 24 Irving


Collins Lucy H., widow, bds. 24 Irving


Collins Patrick S., clerk, 25 Main, bds. at Newton


Collins Royce E., hostler, 273 Main, bds. do.


Colwell George N., carpenter, house 29 Cottage pl. Mt. Auburn


Comstock Fannie A. Miss, teacher (Bridgewater Normal school), bds. 33 Green


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Comstock William G., peddler, h. 33 Green


Conant Arthar L., tinsmith, W. & P. Mnfg. C., boards 39 Fayette


Conant Frank M., student, bds. 75 Pleasant


Conant Henry J., mechanical engineer (620 Atlantic ave .. B.), h. 21 Russell avenue


Conant Herbert E .. clerk, 52 Main, bds. 39 Fayette


Conant John H., mnfr. indurated fibre ware, 21 Howard, and 103 State. B. ), and treas. Waltham Water Sup- ply Co., 52 Main, h. 75 Pleasant


Conant Marvel J., commission merchant (22 South Mar- ket, R.), b. 14 Elton av., Norwood Park, E. W.


Concannon John, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Waltham


Condon Ambrose, carpenter, h. 4 Pearl


Condon Frank, bds. 4 Pearl


Condon John, house 17 French


Condon Patrick, house 58 Summer


Connelly Anthony C., town laborer, h. 29 Church lane


Connelly James J., upholsterer, bals. 8 Cottage F, Mt. Auburn


Connelly Michae!, laborer, bds. 27 Arsenal [Auburn


Connelly Michael, farm hanl. house 8 Cottage F, Mt.


Connelly Patrick, laborer, h. 2 No. Beacou st. court


Connelly Stephen, laborer, h. 72 Arsenal


Connelly Thomas, laborer, bds. 20 Arsenal


Connelly Timothy P., tailor, bus. 8 Cottage F., Mt. Auburn


Conners John J., carpenter, h. 14 Howard


Conners Mary, widow, h. 326 Pleasant, Bemis


Conners Mary, weaver, bds. 326 Pleasant, Bemis


Connor Jere. C., moved to Waverly


Connor John F., moved to Waverly


Connor Margaret, moved to Waverly [Bemis


Connors JJames, farm hand, 276 Main, h. 46 Waltham,


Connors Margaret E., widow of William, h 312 Arsenal Connors William, died June 1, 1890


Conroy Mary, widow of Michael, died Sept. 16, 1891 Conroy Michael E., mason, h. 12 Railroad


Conroy M. Richard, candy maker (B. ), b. 12 Railroad


Consodine Martin, laborer, bds. 11 Park


Consodine Patrick, laborer, bds. 11 Park


Consodine William, laborer, h. 11 Park


Conway Mary, widow of Michael, house 14 California Coody John, moved to Newton


Cook Frank, carpenter, bds. 31 Morse


Cook John M., dyer, "Lewando's," house 29 Galen Coolidge Anna M. J. Miss, housekeeper, 65 Mt. Auburn COOLIDGE AUSTIN J., N. E. Machine Co. (43 to 47 Beverly, B. ), house 65 Mt. Auburn (see p. 635) Coolidge Frank E., farmer, 303 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn, house do.


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Coolidge Herbert, insurance agent (70 Water, B.), house 17 Garfield


Coolidge John Mrs., h. 303 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn Coolidge Joshua, market gardener, 262 Arlington, Mt. Auburn, house do.


Coolidge Mary E. Miss, bds. 56 Grove, Mt. Auburn Coolidge Sumner, music teacher (149 A Tremont, B.), h. 35 Coolidge Hill


Coolidge Wendell P., market gardener, 262 Arlington, Mt. Auburn, bds. do.


Coombs Edward H., clerk (B.). bds. 89 Thaxter


Coombs Rowena R. Mrs., moved to Wisconsin


Coombs S. Henry, cashier (141 Federal, B.), house 89 Thax'er


Coon Annette G., dressmaker, 31 Summer, rms. do.


Coon James H. L., insurance inspector, (71 Kilby, H. ), h. 7 Palfrey


Cooney Daniel H., police, house 40 Arsenal


Cooney Ellen M., widow, bds. 15 Arsenal


Coop Nathan, weaver (Newton), rms. 1 Swett pl., Bemis


Coop Thomas F., died June 5, 1891


Cooper Eliza, widow of Hiram, h. 10 Green


Cooper Thomas, dyer, "Drewsen's," 160 Pleasant, bds. at Waltham


Copeland Henry F., car washer, W. E. St. Ry. Co. stables, Main, h. at Newton


Copp Freeman W., clerk, h. 16 Palfrey


Corbett Jennie L., dressmaker, bds. 47 Mt. Auburn


Corcoran Catharine, widow of Patrick, h. 49 Pleasant


Corcoran Catharine, widow of John, h. 47 Cottage, Mt. Auburn [Auburn


Corcoran Lawrence, marble finisher, h. 41 Cottage, Mt.


Corcoran Timothy, paper maker, house 33 Water


Corey John, private, U. S. Arsenal. bds. do.


Cor. igan Edmund, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., bds. at Newton


Corrigan James, laborer, bds. 43 Water


Corrigan Thomas, laborer, bds. 113 Arsenal


Corrigan see Colligan


Corson William W. (John H. Pray & Co., 658 Wash., B.), house 55 Palfrey


Cory Herbert M .. clerk, U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal st., house at Newtonville


Coss Richard, laborer, house 47 Galen


Cotting Henrietta, widow of Edward P., h. 2 Williams


Coughlin Peter J., telegraph operator, Watertown station, F. R. R., rooms Winter


Coughlin Thomas W., asst. pastor, St. Patrick's church, house 8 Chestnut


Coughlin William. starch maker, h. 94 Water Courtney John, well driver, h. 155 Pleasant


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Courtney Michael, towi teamster, h. 172 Pleasant Coveney Dennis, laborer, house 27 Plea-ant


Covill Walter H., traveling salesman, h. 54 Church


Cox Barney C. Mrs., house 19 Green


Cox William H., cigars and tobacco, 68 Main, b. 19 Green Crafts Ellen M., Miss, teacher, Phillips High school, bds. 28 Franklin


Crafts Mary E., widow of Joseph, h. 28 Franklin


Cram John H., foreman, 88 Walnut, bds. do.


Craman John, laborer, bds. 37 Galen


Crawford Alexander, machinist, h. 61 Morse


Crawford Calvin D., market gardener, 18 Lincoln, h. do. YRAWFORD FRED E., lawyer, room 2, Savings Bank bldg., 56 Main, and (10 Tremont, B. ), h. 12 Lincoln (see page 459)


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Crawford Harry A., market gardener, 143 Riverside, h. do.


Crawford William J., plumber, bds. 61 Morse


Creeden Daniel. private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do


Crimmins Patrick, moved to Malden


Critchett Frederic E., town clerk and'ins. agent, 56 Main, h. 18 Franklin


Critchett James H. (J. H. Critchett & Son), express, 48 Main. and (91 Kilby, B.). h. 16 Royal


Critchett James O. (J. H. Critchett & Son), express, 48 Main. b. 44 Irving


PRITCHETT J. H. & SON (James H. and James O. Critchett), express, 48 Main, and (91 Kilby, B. ) (see page 433)


Critchett William M., bookkeeper (B. ), h. 11 Franklin YRITCHETT'S EXPRESS, J.H.Critchett & Son, props., 48 Main (91 Kilby, B. ) (see page 433) Critchley George H., machinist, S. Elliot. h. 16 Hunt Croak Mary, widow of James, died March 3, 1892 Croft Maik D., clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, bds. 17 Winter Croft Michael, molder, W. & P. Mofg. Co., h. 17, Winter Croft William J., molder, 22 Galen, bds. 17 Winter Crofts John P., laborer, bds. 59 Morse


Crofts Patrick W., pattern-fitter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 59 Morse


Cronin Dennis, laborer, h. 29 Main


Cronin Jeremiah, moved to Waltham


Cronin Michael. moved to Waltham


ROSBY WILLIAM LINCOLN, manager, Le-


OR wando's Dye House, 19 Galen, office (17 Temple pl., B. ), h. Roxbury dist., Boston (see page 3)


Cross Robert A., machinist, h. 4 Watertown


Crossfield Marion Mrs., house 32 Church


Crossland Benjamin, at Shelley Mufg. Co., bds. 14 Stan- ley avenue


Crossland Edwin, engineer, Shelley Mnfg. Co., bds. 10 Swett place, Bemis


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Crossland George, treas., Shelley Mnfg. Co., house 14 Stanley avenue


Crouse James E., foreman, 24 Irving, h. 14 Chester


Crowdle Martin, starch maker, h. 108 Water


Crowell Randall H., bookkeeper, 18 Main, rms. 9 Chester Crowley John, laborer, bds. 118 Main


Crowley Michael, mason, bds. 118 Main


Crowley Patrick, laborer, h. 44 Morse


Crump Richard, waiter ( B. ), h. 355 Mt. Auburn


Cruser Lewis L. . foreman, cylinder room "Lewando's," 19 Galen, h. 37 Mt. Auburn


Crystal Springs Manufacturing Co. (The) , starch mnfrs., 166 Pleasant


Cullen John, laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., b. 24 Arsenal Cummings Charles W., mason, bds. 10 Patten


Cummings Edmond, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.


Cummings John, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Cummings Mary A., widow of Andrew, h. 12 Patten


Cuniff John, private, U. S. Arsenal, bils. do.


Cundiff Martin J., iron molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co.,h. 66 Galen


Cunniff Peter, laborer, h. 117 Walnut


Cunningham Michael, moved to W. Newton


Curley John, moved to Brighton


Curran James, moved to Waltham


Curran John, laborer, h. 4 Church lane


Curran John W., painter, 9 Taylor, rms. at Newton


Curran Kate E. Miss, music teacher, bds. 2 Common


Curran Mary, widow, died April 2, 1890


Curran Mary Mrs., house 4 Church lane Curran Thomas, house 2 Common Currier George H., died March 16, 1890


Curry Agnus, moved to Cambridge


Curry Hugh, moved to Cambridge


Curry Robert, carpenter, h. 12 Morse


Curry Samuel, boards 12 Morse


Curtis Ira T., driver, 15 Spring, h. 18 Irving Cusack Peter, sergeant, U. S. Arsenal, h. do.


Cushing Benjamin F., salesman, bds. 1 Taylor


Cushing Ethel Miss, teacher, moved to Newton


Cushing Fannie E., widow, died Nov. 22, 1890 Cushing Mabel Miss, bookkeeper, 26 Main, b. 1 Taylor


Cushing Samuel N., gateman, Walnut st. crossing, F. R. R., h. 6 Cross


Cushing Sylvanus M., teamster, W. & P. Co., h. 1 Taylor Cushman Patrick, expressman, rms. 111 Galen


Cutler Luna G. Miss, teacher, Phillips primary school, b. 40 Palfrey


Cutler Sarab, widow of Silas, bds. 43 Main


Cutter Hattie M. Miss, teacher, Spring primary school, b. 3 Chestnut


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Cutter James, apprentice, 56 Elm, E. W., bds. do. Cutter Samuel P., boards 7 Jewett


Cutts Loring, machinist, rms. 18 Church


DACY OWEN, laborer, 22 Galen, h. at Waltham


Dadmun Arthur H .. moved to N. Y. city


Dadmun Charlotte M., widow of William H., h. 14 Fayette Dadmun Etta B. Miss, teacher, Grant grammar school, b. 76 Mt. Auburn


Dadmun Francis W., boards 62 Riverside


Dadmun Harry E., died Dec. 10, 1892


Dadmun Helen, widow of Harry, h. 62 Riverside


Dadmun Mary H. Miss, button hole maker, h. 22 Cross Dailey John, foreman, II. & W. Co., 24 Pleasant, house 16 Pearl


Dalby Thomas A., president, Thomas Dalby Co., house 3 Jewett


Dalby Thomas Co., Thomas Dalby, treas., knit goods mnfrs., 43 Morse


Dalby Thomas, Thomas Dalby Co., 43 Morse, h. 37 do.


Daley Charles H., moved to Waltham


Daley Hanora, moved to Boston


Daley Margaret, widow of Timothy, moved to Belmont


Daley Michael J., presser, "Lewando's," 19 Galen, house 9 Park


Dalliare Jerome, hairdresser, 5 Galen, h. 8 Hudson Dalton John J., keros-ne oil dealer, h. 88 Pleasant


Daly Daniel, starch maker, bds. 94 Water


Daly James, laborer, h. off Arlington, at 143


Daly James S., moved to Newtonville


Daly Jeremiah, teamster, h. 15 Arsenal


Daly Michael, gardener, h. 15 Maple


Dame William H , removed to Newton


Damon Joseph N., treas. Union Carpet Lining Co., 304 Arsenal


Dana Emma Miss, house 7 Fletcher Terrace


D ANFORTH GUY P., apothecary, 40 Main, house 4 Galen (see p. 448)


Daniels Louis, moved to Boston


Dardis Alice, widow of James, died Nov. 25, 1892


Dardis John H., door maker, h. 43 Spring


Dardis Michael E., moved to Concord


Dardis Thomas E., died Dec. 12, 1892


Darling James A., clerk, bds. 19 Morse


Darling Moses, machinist, house 19 Morse


Davenport Albert M., salesman (48 Canal, B.), house 56 Grove, E. W.


Davenport Alfred M. (Davenport & Howard), market gardener. 56 Grove, E. W., bds. do.


Davenport Bennett F., physician (161 Tremont, B.), h. 31 Coolidge Hill


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Davenport Charles, bds 56 Grove


Davenport Charles A., student, (H. U.), bds. 56 Grove, E. W.


Davenport & Howard ( Alfred M. Davenport and Henry M. Howard), produce, 56 Grove, E. W.


DA AVIDSON ALBERT O., agent Ætna Mills, 266 Pleasant, pres. Watertown Water Supply Co., 52 Main, and Watertown Savings Bank, 56 do., h. 8 Bridge (see p. 435)


DE AVIDSON GEORGE G., mnfr. custom shirts, . 47 Spring, h. 73 Mt. Aubarn (see p. 446)


Davidson Herbert E., manager library bureau (B. ), house 53 Grove


Davidson Irving H., conductor, Wagner Palace Car Co., bds. 8 Bridge, Bemis


Davis Arthur G., section hand, Ætna Mills, boards 4 Swett pl., Bemis


Davis Frederick J., moved to New Hampshire


Davis Hattie B. Miss, moved to Boston


Davis Herbert S., salesman (109 Clinton Market, B.), h. 57 Elm, E. W.


Davis Jason G., at Nonantum Machine Co., house 4 Swett pl .. Bemis


Davis John, died Nov. 18, 1890


Davis Julia, widow of Robert L., h. 11 Winter


Davis Lucian, engineer, 104 Arsenal, h. 150 Orchard


Davis Robert L., died Aug. 1, 1892


Day George H., cattle shipper, h. 45 Mt. Auburn


Day Hiram R., carpenter, h. 10 Hern, Mt. Auburn


Dean Charles A., cutter, Spring, h. 59 do.


Dean Charles A .. vice president, Hollingsworth & Whit- nev Co., 24 Pleasant and vice pres. Union Bag and Paner Co., do., h. at Roxbury


Dean Charles H., at Custom House (B.), h. 41 Church


DeBennett Clarence, weaver, ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis


Decker Charles, moved to Newton


Decker Seth R., moved to Cambridge


Decker Stephen P., moved to Cambridge


Delaney Francis P., at Silver Lake Mill (Newton), bds. 5 Swett pl., Bemis


Delaney John W., plumber's apprentice (Newton), bds. 5 Swett pl., Bemis


Delaney Joseph A., bds. 5 Swett pl. Bemis [Bemis


Delaney William, laborer, Ætna Mills, h. 5 Swett place, Delay Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 277 Pleasant. Bemis


Delay Mary Ann, weaver, Atua Mills, bds. 277 Pleasant, Bemis


Delay Michael E., cigar mnfr., 277 Pleasant, h. do. Delorey Andrew, moved to Waltham


Denault Charles N., photographer. moved to Fall River


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Derby Henry C., tripe mnfr. (Abattoir, Brighton), and 24 South Market, B.), h. 61 Watertown Derby Oliver D., clerk, 3 Main, h. 35 Summer Dermon John C., carpenter, moved to Woburn Dermon John S., carpenter, h. 8 Green


Desmond Anthony, laborer, Newton & W. G. L. Co., h. 5 Wollitzer's blk., Wollitzer's lane


Desmond Catherine, died August 15, 1890


Desmond Dennis, paper maker, H. & W. Co., house 16 Middle


Desmond George, architect (B.), h. 4 Common


Desmond Tony, moved to Newton


Desmond William, moved to Cambridge


Desmore James, laborer, h. 84 Summer


Devany James, laborer, h. 13 Wheeler's ct.


Devany Patrick, laborer, h. 21 French


Devarney D., laborer, h. 5 Wheelers ct.


Devarney Michael, laborer, bds. 27 Wheelers ct.


Devarney Thomas T., machinist, h. 27 Wheelers ct.


Dickinson Eliza D., widow of Dennison D., died May 9, 1891


Dickinson John D., dentist (164 Newbury, B.), house 7 Winter


Dill Edwin I., moved to Waltham


Dimick Carroll D., at U. S. Arsenal, h. 11 Irving


Dimick Orlendo W., master, Wells School ( Blossom, cor. McLean, B.), h. 13 Russell avenue


Doherty James F., clerk (B.), bds. 9 Cuba Doherty John, laborer, h. 9 Cuba


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OHERTY WILLIAM F., baker and caterer, 45 Main, h. 67 No. Beacon (see page 440)


Doherty William J.,freight clerk, F. R. R. (B.), boards 9 Cuba


Dolan Ann J. Miss, h. 27 Church lane


Dolan John A., moved to Newton


Donlan Thomas, died May 9, 1890


Donnelly Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Cottage place Donnelly Michael, laborer, h. 20 Water


Donnelly Thomas, farm hand, h. 1 Common-st place


Donnelly Timothy F., teamster, bds. 20 Water


Donovan Ann, widow of Patrick, house 16 Forest, next R. R.


Donovan Christopher J., laborer, bds. 16 Forest


Donovan Nllie, kitchen girl, 8 Mt. Auburn, rins. 20 do.


Doody Patrick, laborer, h. 18 Cottage place


Dooley James, boots and shoes, 6 Mt. Auburn, house 4 Green


Dooling Margaret, widow of John, h, 17 Harnden ave.


Dorgan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 27 Pleasant Dorgan John, moved to Brighton


Dormer Anna B., widow of James, h. 7 No. Beacon


DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.


FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEANSING.


Goods Returned in One Week.


484


WATERTOWN [D] DIRECTORY


Dormer Annie M. Miss, compositor, "Enterprise", 30 Main, bds. 7 No. Beacon


Dorrien Hugh, laborer, bds. 33 Pleasant


Dorrien John, moved to Ireland


Douglity Charles E., chair reseater, 28 Mt. Auburn, h.do. Douglas George H. S., insurance agent (Somerville) , bds. 174 Main


Douglas James H., carpenter, h. 174 Main


Douglas Richard W., removed to N. Y. City


Douglass James H., physician, died Jan. 12 1890


Dow Benjamin H., iron molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 40 Riverside


Dow Simeon A .. laborer, bds. 40 Riverside place


Dowd James, laborer, h. 27 Church lane


Downing. Patrick, junk, 87 Fayette, h. do.


Downing Richard, laborer, h. 75 Fayette


Downs Charles H., moved to Maine


Downs Frank, moved to Brighton


Downs Lizzie Miss, h. 63 Spring


Downs Mary Miss, h. 63 Spring


Downs Thomas, died April 18, 1892


Downs William E., painter, h. 114 Galen


Doyle Andrew, at Atna Mills, h. 32 Waltham, Bemis


Doyle Andrew J., machinist ( Waltham) , b. 32 Pleasant, Bemis


Doyle Eliza B., widow of James, h. 21 Wheelers ct.


Doyle Francis T., machinist ( Waltham) , bds. 32 Pleasant, Bemis


Doyle George, moved to Waltham


Doyle George, Jr., moved to Waltham


Doyle John, moved to Waltham


Doyle Michael, laborer, house 5 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Doyle Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Cottage, E. W.


Doyle Patrick, laborer, h. 13 Taylor


Drake Frank H., night officer, State Prison ( Charlestown), h. 31 Summer


Drake Frederick L., lawyer (5 Union, B.), house 61 Coolidge avenue


Drake Nathan, farmer, 61 Coolidge avenue, h. do.


Dresser Emery A., died August 2, 1892


Drew Atwood D., shoe maker, 6 Spring, h. 46 do.


Drew Charles E., bookkeeper, Union Bag & Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, house 14 Irving Drew Nathaniel, painter, rms. 111 Galen Drew Patrick, laborer, h. 243 Arlington




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