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Gregg Charles A., chief clerk, U.S. Arsenal, h.8 Phillips Gregg George H. (Alexander Gregg & Sons) , undertaker, 14 Galen and (Newtonville), h. 26 Fayette
Gregg S. Albert ( Alexander Gregg & Sons), undertaker, 14 Galen, h. 58 Riverside place
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Gregory Johan, harness maker (B.), bds. 57 Fayette Gregory Louis P., laborer, bds. 57 Fayette
Griffin Edward A .. engineer, h. 42 Galen
Griffin Patrick, laborer, bds. 15 rear Coolidge school. Mt. Auburn [Main
Griffith James W .. molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 144 Griffith Wallace C .. bds. 144 Main
Grimes William, at Ætna Mills, h. 318 Pleasant, Bemis
Griswold Alfred H., clerk (B.), rms. 54 Riverside
Griswold Eugenie M. Miss, bookkeeper, 57 Spring, bds. 14 Fayette
G iswold James R., reporter ( Enterprise) , 30 Main, and (Boston Herald, B.), bds. at Newton
Groescbner Alfred H. A., chemist and sec., The Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., 46 Water, h. 48 Summer
Grogan Patrick, wool sorter, Atna Mills, h. 42 Waltham, Bemis
Groves Charles S., moved to Waltham
H ACKETT BROTHERS ( Francis J.and Thomas E. Hackett), provisions, 6 Galen (see page 438) Hackett Catherine. widow of Peter, h. 126 Main
Hackett Francis J. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Galen, h. 126 Main
Hackett Thomas E. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Galen, h. 9 Centre
Haddow Charles, machinist, moved to Brighton
Haddow William ( Haddow & Batchelor), machinist, 49 Galen, h. 18 Maple
H ADDOW & BATCHELOR (William Haddow and George Batchelor), machinists, 49 Galen (sec page 450)
Hadley S. Henry, teacher of music, high and grammar schools. h. at Somerville [Palfrey Hadsell Waldo D., bookkeeper (40 Water, B.), bds. 42 Hagan Festus, plumber, bds. 41 Galen
Ilagan Festus, plumber, h. 63 Morse
Ilager Jere, bds. 105 Orchard
Hager Nelson, bds. 105 Orchard
IIales Ada, teacher ( Attleboro). bds. 21 Chester
Hales Alfred, carpenter, h. 21 Chester
Hales Alfred W . , watch finisher ( Waltham) , h. 16 Washburn Hales Henry T., carpenter, h. 55 Riverside
Haley Mary A. Mrs., moved to Winterport, Me. Haley Timothy W., plumber (B.), h. 13 Otis Halfpenny George, starch maker, h. 44 Morse Halfpenny James H., machinist, h. 46 Morse Halfpenny James J., machinist, bds. 44 Morse Hall Abbie M. Miss, moved to Somerville
Hall Albert B. (E. C. and A. B. Hall), grocer, 14 Main, honse 14 Franklin
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Hall Anna D. Miss, teacher, Grant grammar school, bds. 6 Centre
Hall Edward C. (E. C. & A. B. Hall), grocer, 50 Main, house 43 Mt. Auburn
ITall Edward C., Jr., moved out West
Hall E. C. & A. B. (Edward C. and Albert B. Hall, ), grocers. 50 Main
ITall John, moved to No. Munroe
Hall Richard, laborer, h. 34 Pleasant
Hall S. Adelaide Mrs., physician, 43 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Halladay Olando W. (169 Franklin, B.), bds. 8 Royal
Halladay Wilbert E., bookkeeper (37 So. Market, B. ), house 8 Royal
Hallahan John, moved to N. Y. City
Ham Charles G., principal, Grant grammar school, house 8 Washburn
Ham Elizabeth T., widow of John G., moved to E. Camb. Ham Joseph F., blacksmith and horseshoer, 1 Riverside, bds. 10 Irving
IIamblen Jonathan, bds. 48 Riverside
Hamill Patrick, laborer, house 87 Water
Hamilton Beulah I. Mrs., boards 164 Main
Hamilton Elias, packer (B.), bds. 5 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Hamilton Henry, gardener, h. 5 Cottage, Mt. Auburn [ant Hamilton William, vard man, Atna Mills, bds. 236 Pleas- Hamlin Louis N., hairdresser, 367 Mt. Auburn, h. 85 Cushing
Hammersley Amos, moved to Highlandville
Hammerson Theodore, machinist, bds. 37 Galen
Hammond Llewellyn P., yard man, F. R. R. Union Mar- ket station, h. 20 Parker
Hammond Orpha, widow, bds. 20 Parker
Iamrock Michael, laborer, h. 19 Arsenal
Hamrock Thomas, clerk. bds. 19 Arsenal
Hancock George, machine tender, H. & W. Co., house 5 Fayette
Hancock Nancy J., widow, died Jan. 6, 1890
Handley Thomas, dyer, h. 77 Morse
Hannigan Bridget Mrs., bds. 105 Orchard
Hannigan Patrick, teamster, bis. 88 Walnut Hansalpaka Edwin, machinist, h. 83 Summer
Hapgood Elizabeth A. Mrs., h. 34 Spring Hapgood Luli E., died Feb. 1889 Hara Joseph E., broker (7 Exchange pl. B. ) , h. Fifth av. Hurding James H., clerk, Union Market House, Walnut, boards do. ARDING JOSHUA A., fish, etc., 12 Galen, h. at West Newton (see page 438)
I'a ding William, farmer, 343 Main. h. at Waltham Harmon Horace W., hairdresser, 17 Main, h. at Lynn Harnden Wilson, carpenter, h. 10 Ladd
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Harrington Edith F. Miss, bookkeeper, S. S. Gleason, 56 Main, bds. 46 Spring
Harrington Everett W., farmer and milkman, 676 Bel- mont, house do.
Harrington Isaac, printer's foreman (B ). b. 40 Riverside Harrington Josephine, milliner, rms. 18 Palfrey
Harrington Patrick, starch maker, h. 24 Water
Harrington Thomas, laborer, h. 2 Watertown court
Harris William P .. bookkeeper, rms. 18 Church
Harris William W., mason, F. R. R , h. 107 Walnut
Harrison James R., inspector, h. 63 Main
Harrison Jennie Miss, rooms 30 Spring
Harrison Mary E. Mrs., employment office, 67 Main, house 63 do.
Hart Cornelius, laborer. h. 22 Galen
Hart Hugh, house 13 Cuba [Wheeler ct.
Hart Hugh F., core maker, W. & P. Mufg. Co., house 17
Hartford Harrison E., clerk, 3 Main, h. 22 Riverside
Hartford John W., farmer, h. 180 No. Beacon
Hartford John W., Jr., stable foreman (Chas'n), bds. 180 North Beacon
ARTFORD NATHAN B., groceries and provi- H
sions. 1 and 3 Main, h. 12 Parker (see page 439)
H ARTHERTZ FRED CHARLES, carriage mnfr. and horsesboer, 28 Arsenal, h. 7 Taylor (see page 441)
Hartley Charles, at Ætna Mills, h. 226 Pleasant
Hartley John, second hand, spinning, Ætna Mills, house 226 Pleasant
Hartnett Catherine, widow of Patrick, h. 23 French
Hartnett Mary Miss, house 23 French
Hartwell Albert H., supt., H. & W. Co., 24 Pleasant. h. 16 Russell ave.
Hartwell Hiram B., student (B.). bds. 57 Palfrey
Hartwell Julius R., div. supt. F. R. R., h. 57 Palfrey
Hartwell Richel H. Miss, teacher, Phillips High school, bds. Russell ave.
Harty Michael, moved to Newton
Harwood G. Fred, clerk, 19 Galen. Il. at Newton
Haskell Freeman, machinist, h. 111 Walnut
Haskins Minnie Miss, dressmaker, 6 No. Beacon, b. do. Hatch Annie E. Mrs., matron, Home for Friendless or Fallen Women. 398 Arsenal, c. Elm, E. W., h. do. Hatch Cornelius P. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), shirt mnfr., rear 59 Spring, bds. at Boston
Hatch Franklin C., missionary (2 Russell pl., B.), house 398 Arsenal. cor. Elm, E. W.
Hatch Orrin R., clerk, Boston Branch Grocery, 21 Main, h. 40 Summer
Hathaway James A., supt., Union Stock Market, and cattle shipper, Walnut, h. at Brighton
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Hauck William, sergt. of Ordnance, U. S. Arsenal, h.do. Haviland Edwin G., clerk, bds. 215 No. Beacon
Haviland Edwin J., salesman (50 Broad, B. ), boards 215 North Beacon
Haviland Francis N. J., boards 157 North Beacon
Haviland Frank P., blacksmith, bds. 217 No. Beacon
Haviland Theodore A., clerk (50 Broad, B.), boards 215 North Beacon
Haviland Thomas P., machinist, h. 217 No. Beacon Hawes Andrew, tinware (132 North, B. ), bds. 3 Marshall Hawie William E., painter, rms. 115 Bond
Hayde Kate Miss, at Drewsen's, 160 Pleasant, b. 2 Cross Hayden Adaline A., widow of William E., b. 39 Franklin Hayden William E., cattle dealer, h. 10 Arlington, E. W. Hayes Fred, laborer, bds. 22 Cushman
Hayes John, laborer, bds. 4 North Beacon
Hayes Mary A .. widow, h. 7 Franklin
Hayes Michael, watchman. h. 89 Fayette
AYNES ALBERTO F., architect. 8 Marshall, near Mt. Auburn, h. do. (see page 460) Haynes Sarah A., widow of Zebediah, bds. 8 Marshall Haywood Charles, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant Haywood Frank C., mason, h. 13 Chester
Hazelton Charles C., machinist (55 Lincoln, B.), house 13 Royal
Hazen Eliza E. Miss, boards 5 French Hazen Thomas E., farmer, h. 5 French
Heald Frank O., agent, Raymond excursions (296 Wash- ington, B.), h. 9 Franklin
Healey Margaret, widow, died Aug. 4. 1891
Healey Thomas, starch maker, h. 90 Water
Heaps John machinist (B.), h. 73 Morse
Heffernan John A., clerk, 31 Main, bds. 2 Wollitzer blk.
Hemingham John, died Dec. 27, 1891 Henderson Thomas A., painter, rms. 115 Boyd Heney John, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. -
Henihan Patrick, laborer, h. Arsenal, near Walnut
Hennessey Ellen Miss. house 25 Morse
Henry James S., cattle dealer, h. 11 Garfield
Herbert Charles, finisher, Atna Mills, and hairdresser, basement, 258 Pleasant, h. 304 do.
Herlihy Daniel, boards 29 Green
Herlihy John J., machinist, 24 Pleasant, h. 29 Green
Herlihy William D., clerk, 6 Galen, bds. 29 Green Herlihy, see Hurley
Hersey Charles W., head cutter, 57 Spring, rms. 59 do. Higgins Charles H .. teamster, 48 Main, h. 27 Riverside Higgins Daniel W., engineer, h. 47 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Higgins John, teamster, 128 Arsenal, bds. Thomas Hig- gins', Summer
Higgins John S., clerk, 64 Main, bds. 27 Riverside
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Higgins Thomas, teamster, 128 Arsenal, h. Summer, bey. Whites avenue
Higgins Wallace E., engineer, h. 43 Galen
Higley Alfred E., at U. S. Arsenal, h. 11 Elton ave.
Hill Charles A., painter (Newton), h. 67 Boyd
Hill David, carpenter, h. 18 California
Hill Emma F., widow, boards George A. Page's, 35 Mt. Auburn
Hill JJames H., laborer, house 166 Main
Hill Joseph D .. died May 29, 1891
Hill Nelson, carpenter, house rear 76 Main
Hiller Gustavus, at Elliot's Bicycle Mnfy., house 279 Pleasant, Bemis [Myrtle
Hinckley Geo. B., veneerer (Vose & Son, B.), house 11 Hinds Rebecca L., widow, died April 29, 1892
Hinds, see Hynes
Hoar Calvin A., farmer, 5 Grove, h. do., E. W.
Hobbs Charles A., teacher (Belmont), h. 6 Sidney
Hobbs George B., teamster, Gilkey & Stone, h. 67 Spring
Hobbs Nathan, boards 27 Church
Hobbs Sophia Mrs., bds. 27 Church
Hobden George, laborer, bds. 83 Morse
Hodsdon Albion H., carpenter, h. 5 Summer
Hoey James, at ÆEtna Mills, h. 39 Waltham, Bemis
Hoey Michael F., section hand, Atna Mills, house 39 Waltham, Bemis
Hoffman Frederick L., moved to Chicago, Ill.
Hogan John, laborer, house 4 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Hogan Mary, widow of John, h. 41 Common st. pl.
Holbrook Bradford, machinist, 22 Galen, h. at Cambridge Holbrook Jennie Miss, teacher, Francis grammar school, bds. 18 Royal *
Holbrook Sarah J. Miss, principal Francis grammar school, bds. 18 Royal
Holden Casper B., driver, h. 82 Mt. Auburn
Holden Jane B., widow of John A., h. 44 Favette
Holden John A., died, Nov. 12, 1890
Holden Louesa J. Miss, h. 44 Favette
Holland Archibald, dyer "Lewando's," bds. 140 Main Holland Bridget E. Miss, h. 14 Church Jane
Holland Daniel F., clerk, 12 Galen, h. 14 Church lane
Holland Henry, laborer, H. & W. Co., h. 140 Green
Holland Martin T. (York & Holland), boots aud shoes, 47 Main, bds. 17 Bridge, Bemis
Holland Michael, stove fitter, 22 Galen, h. 14 Church lane Holland Patrick, wool puller ( Brighton), h. 16 Bridge, Bemis
Holland William, molder's apprentice ( Waltham); bds. 16 Bridge, Bemis Holland William R., laundry foreman, Lewando's, 19 Galen, h. 20 Royal
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Holleran Michael, laborer, h. Pleasant, cor. Cross Hollingsworth Sumner, pres., Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., 24 Pleasant, h. at Boston Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., Sumner Hollingsworth, pres., Edward B. Eaton, treas., paper mufrs., 24 Pleasant, store (44 Federal, B.)
Hollman Ernst, dyer, "Drewsen's, 169 Pleasant, house 32 Cuba
Holmes Andrew, carpenter, h. 19 Winter
Holmes Charles N., bds. 18 Fayette
LIolmes Fred H., farm hand, 116 Waltham, bds. do.
Holmes George A., moved to Waverly
Holmes James, h. 35 Fayette
Holmes John, bds. 10 Winter
Holmes John, carpenter, H. &. W. Co., house 53 Spring
Holmes Mary L. Mrs., moved to Waverly
Holmes Thomas F., janitor, M. E. Church, h. 18 Fayette Holmes Wells E , supt. of electrical dept., Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., 57 Water, h. at Newton Holmes Wilhelmina B. Miss, clerk, 11 .Main, b. 10 Winter Holt Albert, foreman, The Warren Soap Mufg. Co., Water. h. 11 Myrtle
Holt Charles. driver, 64 Main
Holt John H., engineer, steamer Pequosette, Steamer No. 1, Church, rms. do., and h. 21 Mt. Auburn
Holway Albert, 2 Maple, bds. 13 Oliver Holway Charles W., laundryman, h. 111 Galen
Hooper John, laborer, h. 129 Main
Horan Charles B., moved to Newton
Horan Daniel J., cigar maker (Waltham), boards 141 Orchard
Horan Margaret, widow of Charles W., h. 141 Orchard
Horne Emily, widow of George W., bds. 18 Garfield
Horne Henry, chief engineer, fire dept. and carpenter, rms. 2 Pearl
Horne Robert F., dentist, Main, h. 54 Phillips F Horne Sidney E., bookkeeper ( Newton), h. 130 Main Horr Valeria Miss, bds. 7 Parker
Horrigan Patrick, painter, h. 12 North Beacon st. ct.
Horton Edward T., dyer, 19 Galen, bds. 16 Cross
Horton Elizabeth, widow of Edwin, h. 16 Cross
Horton Frank R., cleanser, "Drewsen's", 160 Pleasant, bds. 16 Cross
Hosmer Alfred, died May 14, 1891
Hosmer Alfred Mrs., h. 4 Riverside
Hosmer Graham, student, bds. 4 Riverside
Houghton David W., h 21 Franklin
Houghton George E., Swift's N. E. inspector, house 3 Fletcher Terrace
Houghton Hattie L. Miss, clerk. 15 Main, bds. 21 Franklin
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TTOWARD ABRAHAM LINCOLN (Howard Ice Co.), 56 Galen, and ( Newton ), boards 56 Galen ( see page 443)
TTOWARD AUSTIN M., manager, 6 Watertown, bds. 11 Riverside (see page 450)
Howard Edward Everett (Howard Ice Co.), 56 Galen, bds do. [Summer
Howard Effie J. Miss, bookkeeper (Waltham), boards 18 Howard Ezrum V., h. 18 Summer
H OWARD FRED C., confectionery, cigars and tobacco, 31 Main, h. 12 Taylor (see page 440)
Howard Frederick H., died April 1, 1890
Howard George R., iceman, bds. 18 Summer
Howard Henry M. ( Davenport & Howard), market gar- dener, Grove, E. W., h. 247 Arlington
Howard Henry W., police, h. 18 Summer [ave.
Howard Horace W., engineer, 21 Howard, b. 16 Stanley OWARD ICE CO. (Abraham L. and Edward E. H Howard ) , Ice, 56 Galen, and (342 Centre, Newton), (see page 443)
Howard James E., engineer, testing machine, U. S. Ar- senal, h. at Boston
Howard Mary H. Miss, b. 17 Russell avenue
Howard Rhoda A., widow of Ezra C., h. 12 Parker
Howard Ruth W. Miss, principal, Coolidge Grammar school, bds. 18 Summer
Howard Sarah E., widow of Frederick H., h. 56 Galen Howard Wilbur H., clerk, 41 Main, bds. 18 Summer
H
OWARD WILLIAM C., ice,6 Watertown, h. 11 Riverside ( see page 450)
Howe Edward F .. music store (88 Court, B. ), h. 8 Sidney Howe Elias, music store (88 Court, B. ) , h. 6 Dana Ter-
race [Dana Terrace
Howe William H., music store (88 Court, B.), house 5
Howell Charles M., clerk ( B. ), bds. 3 Hill
Howell Frank J., moved to Dorchester
Howell Harriet D., widow of Samuel N., h. 3 Hill
Ilowes Elizabeth A., widow of George, b. 73 Watertown
Howes Harriet, widow, h. 3 Irving
Howes Willis L., laundryman, rms. 28 Spring
Hubbard Caroline E., widow of Henry P., h. 9 Parker
Hubbard Charles A., moved to Norwood
Hubbard Frank K., livery stable, 24 Mt. Auburn, house 4 Patten
Hubbard George A., bds. 9 Parker
Hubbard Henry P., died Sept. 7, 1892
Hubbard Herbert W., clerk (B.), bds. 9 Parker
Hubbard Thomas H., com. trav. (45 Federal, B. ), house 14 Otis
Hubbard William II., harness maker, bds. 50 Arsenal Hubbard William H., died August 26, 1890
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Huckins David T. (D. T. & E. W. Huckins), dentist, 17 Main, and physician do., h. 11 Favette
Huckins D. T. & E. W. (David T. and Edgar W. Huck- ins, ) dentists, 17 Main
Huckins Edgar W. (D. T. & E. W. Huckins), dentist, 17 Main, h. 11 Fayette
Huckins Harry, milk dealer, 11 Fayette, bds. do.
Hudson Bert L., bds. 21 Bridge, Bemis
Hudson George, fancy goods ( Bridge, Nonantum) , house 21 Bridge, Bemis
Hudson George H., baggage master, Watertown station, F. R. R., bds. 8 Walnut
Hudson John, died Sept. 10, 1892
Hudson John R., clerk (B.), bds. 8 Walnut
Hudson Mamie E. Miss, milliner, 62 Main, bds. 8 Walnut Hudson Mary A., widow of John, h. 8 Walnut
Huestis James, moved to Brighton
Hughes Charles H., wood moulder, h. 17 Summer
Hughes Edward F., engineer, pumping station, W. W. S. Co., bds. 10 Watertown ct.
Hughes James, mason, h. 90 Main
Hughes John, laborer, bds. 113 Arsenal
Ilughes John, section hand, F. R. R., h. 113 Arsenal
Hughes Martin, laborer, bds. 113 Arsenal
Hughes Michael A., stove fitter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 84 North Beacon
Hughes Patrick, teamster, Pevear & Russell, house 18 North Beacon street ct.
Hughes Thomas, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Humphrey Edward A., moved to East Boston
Humphrey Edward A. Mrs., moved to East Boston
Hunt Abby M. Mrs., h. 26 Church
Hunt Edwin P., moved to West Gardiner
Hunt Fred, watchman, "Lewando's", h. 79 Watertown
Hunt George A., moved to Somerville
Hurd David. laborer, bds. 89 Walnut
Hurlburt Mary Miss, dressmaker, 6 Lowell ave., h. do.
Hurley William, hostler, bds. 37 Galen
Hurley, see Herlihy
Husted John B. Rev., clergyman, h. 12 Cuba
Hutchins Arthur L. (Sprague & Hutchins) , contractor, h. 70 Spring
Hutchins Frank, carpenter. bds. 32 Spring
Hutchins Frederick, miller, 18 Main, h. 16 Riverside
Hynes Martin, laborer, W. & P.Mnfg. Co., bds. 15 French Hynes Michael P. , laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co. , h.15 French
IBBETSON EZRA, brick laver. h. 143 Pleasant TNGRAHAM WILLIAM H., assessor and insur- ance, 30 Main, room 4, h. 39 Church (see p. 445)
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Innis William, driver, 15 Spring, h. 13 Cuba Ireland Rasselas W., moved to Winchester
Irish Ernest C., watchmaker and jeweler, 65 Main, h. at Waltham
Irons John, moulder, 22 Galen, h. 6 Washburn Irwin William, car driver, ris. 12 Cross
JACKLIN WILLIAM, dyer, 19 Galen, bds. 6 Summer Jackson Annie L. Miss, h. 26 Map'e
Jackson Arthur E., bookkeeper, Union Stock Market, Walnut, h. at Brighton
Jackson Charles F., civil engineer and surveyor, 8 Frank - lin, house do.
Jackson Emeline C. Miss, h. 19 Maple
Jackson George C.,hospital attendant, U.S. Arsenal, h.do. Jackson James H., polisher, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 5 Middle
Jackson Sarah W. Miss, h. 19 Maple
Jacobs Harry K. , clerk (B.), bds. 10 Chester
Jacobs Henry, provisions (43 No. Market, B.), bds. 418 Arsenal
Jacobs Henry O., h. 10 Chester
Jacobsen Hagan, cabinet maker, h. end Nichols avenue Jacobson Angelo M .. piano maker (20 Albany, Cambridge- port), h. 25 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Jacobson Christian E., moved to Cambridge
Jacobson Robert C. (Grant & Jackson), concreter, bds. 25 Cottage, Mt. Auburn James Daniel, h. 24 Williams
James Mary, widow of Richard, died May 15, 1891
James Richard W., moved out West
Japan Tea Co., J. D. Monahan, prop., 42 Main
Jarvis John J., hairdresser, Main, h. 25 Whites ave.
JENKINS HENRY P., florist, 157 Coolidge ave., h. 159 do. (see page 434)
Jenks Edward L., confectioner (Brighton), and dining room, 8 Mt. Auburn, h. 20 do.
Jennison Catherine, widow of Horace, h. 73 Watertown
Jennison Edward F., moved to Connecticut
Jennison E. Otis, street car conductor, bds.63 Watertown
Jennison Nancy, widow of Otis, h. 63 Watertown
Jepson George E., clerk (Custom House, B.), h. 28 Nichols av., East Watertown
Jepson William A., clerk (82 Water, B. ) , bds. 28 Nichols ay. Jim Wah Lee, laundry, 32 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Johnson Augusta A. Mrs., nurse, h. 6 Phillips
Johnson Carl, at H. & W. Co., h. 12 Church lane
Johnson Charles E., carpenter, h. 13 French
Johnson Charles G., foreman machine shop, U.S. Arsenal,
Arsenal street, h. at Faneuil Johnson Eliza, widow, died March, 1890
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Johnson Frank E., asst. testing dept., U.S. Arsenal, bds. at Somerville
Johnson George S., machinist, H. & W.Co., h. 7 Marshall Johnson Hattie B., teacher, Francis grammar school, bds. 7 Marshall
Johnson Helen A. Miss, bookkeeper, 3 Main, bds. 6 Phillips Johnson John M. , station agent, Watertown station, F. R.
R., house 11 Chester
Johnson Laforest H., clerk (B.), bds. 16 Summer
Johnson William E., salesman (B.), bds. 1 Otis
Johnson William II., teamster, h. 106 Main
Johnston Abraham, inmate of almshouse, 105 Orchard Johnston Samuel L., machinist, 21 Howard, h. 14 Green Jollymore William, carpenter, bus. 41 California
Jones Arthur, tailor, 46 Main, h. at Cambridge Jones Charles A., teamster, h. 8 Taylor
Jones Edward J., Jr., salesman, bds. 127 Main Jones Edwin H. , agent (211 Washington, B. ) ,h. 18 Royal Jones James G., plumber ( Charlestown), h. 562 Belmont Jones Mary A., widow of Franklin, h. 18 Royal
Jones Storer F., traveling agent (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), bds. 18 Royal
Joy Rachel F. Mrs., moved to Newton
Judd James A., carriagesmith, h. 31 Spring
KANE EDWARD, section hand, F. R. R., h. 23 North Beacon
Kane James, laborer, bds. 57 Fayette
Kane Thomas, laborer, h. 59 Galen
Kannaly Edward, laborer, h. Water
Kannaly William J., foreman, Harvard Mills, h. 106 Ar- senal
Karsiek Wendell P., upholsterer, 64 Main, bds.at So. Boston Kauff Thomas, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Kavanagh George, weaver, ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant,
K
AY HANFORD E., horse shoer and carriage smith, Arsenal, near Brighton line, h. at Brighton (see page 441)
Keefe Cornelius, laborer, h. 20 Railroad
Keefe David F., plumber, h. 48 North Beacon
Keefe Michael, died March 12, 1891
Keating Thomas, died June 20. 1890
Keefe Patrick F., blacksmith, 22 Watertown, h. 20 No. Beacon
KEEFE & FRASER (Cornelius H. Keefe and Daniel R. Fraser), furniture, etc., 35 Main (see p. 447)
Keefe, see O'Keefe
Keegan William H., machinist (B.), bds. 116 Main
Keegan William H., machinist, 49 Galen
Keenan Mary J.Miss, housekeeper, 196 Lexington, bds. do.
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Keenan Patrick, moved to Belmont
Keenan Patrick J., moved to Boston
Keene Jarvis B., clerk (35 So. Market, B. ), house 16 Franklin
Keer Daniel E., laborer, h. 45 Galen
Keith Gilbert H., clerk, h. 10 Irving Park
Keith Walter H., liquors (6 Central wharf, B. ), house 55 Watertown
Kellar Elizabeth Miss. h. Stanley avenue
Kelleher Ellen, widow of Cornelius, h. 106 Water
Kelleher Helen E., finisher, Lewando's, bds. 106 Water
Kelleher John, stone mason, h. Fayette,n. Cushman Kelleher John J., hairdresser, 3 Galen, bds. 106 Water Kelleher Josephine F., bds. 106 Water
Kelleher Michael, stone mason, h. rear 80 Main
Kelleher Patrick, keeper of stores, U. S. Arsenal, house at.Brighton
Kelleher Timothy. corporal, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Kellen William, M. E. clergyman, h. 49 Palfrey
Kelley Annie M. Miss, teacher (N. H.), boards 20 Com- mon street place
Kelley Edward J., driver, bds. 12 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Kelley Francis M., clerk, Navy Yard (Chas'n), house 13 Waverly
Kelley Frank E., h. 10 Swett place
Kelley James F., student (B. ), bds. 153 Orchard
Kelley James V., clerk, h. 38. Forest
Kelley Joseph Mrs., bds. 6 Chester
Kelley Kate Miss, house 24 Cottage, E. W.
Kelley Mary Mrs., presser, Lewando's, 19 Galen, house 17 Church lane
Kelley Mary, widow of Patrick, house 12 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn
Kelley Michael, laborer, h. 13 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn
Kelley Michael J., physician, 122 Main, h. do.
Kelley Patrick, died Jan., 1890
Kelley Patrick, died Jan. 7, 1891
Kellock James B., cashier ( Broadway Nat. Bank, Milk, B.), bds. Ralph Warner's, School, Mt. Auburn Kelly Catherine Miss, house 24 Cottage
Kelly Christopher M., laborer, bds. 73 Morse
Kelly Daniel J., laborer, h. 145 Orchard
Kelly Eilen, widow of James, b. 15 Waverly
Kelly James, clerk, 6 Galen, h. 38 Forest
Kelly James D., moved to Waltham
Kelly John B., laborer, bds. 20 Common st. place
Kelly John B., teamster, 18 Main, house 3 Wollitzer's block. Wollitzer's lane Kelly John T., cutter (B. ), h. 15 Waverly
Kelly Joseph, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Kelly Margaret, widow of Daniel, h. 153 Orchard
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