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Kelly Margaret Mrs., h. 21 Main st. court
Kelly Mary Miss, shirt maker, bds. 15 Waverly
Kelly Mary, widow of John, h. 73 Morse [Waverly Kelly Minnie k. Miss, shirt maker. bds. Ellen Kelly's, Kelly Patrick, laborer, bds. 21 Main st. ct.
Kelly Patrick J., contractor, 7 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Kelly Sarah, widow of Patrick, h. 169 No. Beacon
Kelly Thomas, moved to Charlestown
Kelly Thomas, farm hand, Samuel R. Payson, house 20 Common street place [h. at Newton
Kelly Thomas, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., Kelly Thomas B., bds. 20 Common st. place
Kelly Thomas F .. blacksmith, h. 13 Park
ELLY THOMAS F., provisions, basement 3 Mt.
K Auburn, house 7 do. (see p. 439)
Kelly Timothy, florist, 153 Orchard, h. do.
Kendall Francis, h. 17 Fayette
Kendall John H., bds. 17 Fayette
Keneston Weston, carriage washer, 18 Spring
Keniry Simon E., gardener, Rev. R. P. Stack, b. 126 Main
Kennedy Anthony M., grain inspector (B. ) , h. 5 Hill Kennedy Catherine, widow of Daniel, h. 40 Irving
Kennedy Daniel, laborer. bds. 40 Irving
Kennedy John, carpenter. bds. 40 Irving
Kennedy Michael, coachman, h. Franklin, n. Walnut
Kennedy Redmon, laborer, h. 39 North Beacon
Kenney Thomas W., clerk ( Hall Rubber Co., B. ), boards . 30 Waltham
Kennington Edward A., shade painter (B.), b. 32 Forest Kenny Edward, molder, 22 Galen, h. 51 Pleasant
Kenny Francis, died May 3, 1891
ENNY JJOHN, express (office 33 Court square, K' B.). house 8 Winter (see p. 437)
Kenny Michael, laborer, bds. 39 Galen
Kenny Peter, laborer, bds. 39 Galen
Kent John, coachman. 11 Fayette, h. 21 do.
Kent John C., coachman, h. 21 Fayette
Kerrigan Michael, laborer, bds. Martin Sheridan's, Wheelers court
Keves Elizabeth A. Mrs., died Oct. 17, 1892
Keyes Franklin H., carpenter, h. 4 Myrtle
Keyes Lucy W .. widow, removed to Cambridge
Kidder Rebecca G., widow of George R., h.3 Auburn pl. Kilbride Michael, laborer, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house 45 Water
Kiley James H., lamplighter, h. 62 Hovey
Kiley James H., Jr .. produce, h. 62 Hovey
Kiley James W., shade painter, 71 Fayette, bds. Wol- litzer's block, Wollitzer's lane
Kiley. Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 1 Wollitzer's block, Wol- litzer's lane
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Kiley John F., carriage painter, bds. 1 Wollitzer's block, Wollitzer's Jane
Kiley Margaret, widow of Michael, h. 1 Wollitzer's block, Wollitzer's lane
Kiley Michael, bds. 62 Hovey
Kilfoy John, foreman (B. ), h. 283 Pleasant, Bemis
Killilea Peter, moved to Nova Scotia
Killion William, yard master, Union Stock Market, Wal- nut, house at Brighton
Kimball Arthur G .. clerk, N. B. Hartford, boards Ellen F. Kimball's. Pearl
Kimball Edward D., house Mt. Auburn, corner Arlington, Mt. Auburn
Kimball Ellen F .. widow of Charles, h. Pearl, n. Fayette Kimball Frank, laborer, 304 Arsenal, h. at Waltham
Kimball Frank W., at H. & W. Co., house rear Palfrey, near Spring
Kimball George A., died Oct. 5, 1890
Kinchla John, lahorer, Gas House, h. at Newton
Kinchla Timothy, gas inspector. h. 30 Morse
Kinchla Timothy F., teamster, 18 Main, h. 81 Watertown Kindall James, blacksmith, h. 110 Franklin
King Peter, laborer, bds. John Flynn's, No. Beacon
King Robert, card stripper (Newton), house 34 California Kinear John W., overseer, Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co. (Waltham), house 30 California Kinear Sarah. Miss, house 30 California
Kinsman David W., wood worker, and picture frame mnfr.,
30 Main, rm. 6, h. 25 Summer
Kinsman Jennie L., Miss, dressmaker, bds. 25 Summer Kinsman Lizzie R., Miss, clerk, 15 Main, bds. 25 Summer Kirkaldy Robert, machinist, S. Elliott, Maple, boards at Newton
Kneeland Thomas H., blacksmith, 1 Riverside, bds. 29 Church lane
Knowles Thomas C., h. 6 Jewett
Knox Harris T., clerk, bds. 6 Centre
Knox Oscar F .. shoemaker (B.), h. 6 Centre
Kocher Jacob, laborer, h. 137 Pleasant
LACEY JOHN, farm hand, 132 Mt. Auburn, bds. do. Lacey Peter, farm hand, 132 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Lacey Joseph, farm hand, 132 Mt. Auburn, bds. do. Lacker Jacob, butcher, house 217 Arsenal
Laconter John, at ÆEtna Mills, house Pleasant, near do.
Ladd Joseph H., clerk of Police Court (So. Framingham ), house 33 Riverside
Laffey Martin, moved to Cambridge
Laing Arthur, moved to East Boston Lally John, moved to Ireland
Lamb William A .. Rev., house 173 Galen
Agricultural Implements, Wooden - Ware,
GO TO
PAINE'S, 33 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN.
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Lamont Thomas, carpenter contractor, 52 Mt. Auburn. h.do. Lamprey Alfred E., overseer ( Newton), bds. 4 Swett pl., Bemis
Lanchester Henry D., removed to Newton
Landry Henry A., hostler, I Green, bds. do.
Landstrom John, gardener, Sunny Bank farm, bls. do.
Lane James, died Sept. 10, 1892
Lane Richard, trav. salesman, h. 32 Cross
Lane William, weaver, bds. 52 Fayette
Lang Arthur, removed to East Boston
Langmaid Webster Chase, h. 217 Mt. Auburn
Lark Oliver, house Clav
Larkin Joseph, hostler, Dr. M. J. Kelly's, Main, b. do.
Larsen Martin, wheelwright, h. 16 Arsenal
Lassman Robert E., florist, 24 Whitney
Lathrop Albert W., poultry, bds. 212 Main Lathrop William, house 212 Main
Laurey Zenas, farmer, h. 166 Grove, E. W.
Laville James, at Water Works ( Newton) , b. 1 Swett pl., Bemis
Laville John, at W. W. T. Co., bds. 1 Swett pl .. Bemis Laville Mary A., widow of Mark, house 1 Swett pl., Bemis Lawler Harriet. bds. 105 Orchard
Lawn Thomas S., laborer, bds. 26 N. Beacon
Lawn William, laborer, h. 26 North Beacon, near Ladd
Lawraway George M., clerk, 357 Mt. Auburn, rins. 35 Cushing (Cambridge)
Lawrence William, laborer, 6 Nichols av., bds. do.
Lawry Zenas, house 166 Grove
Laycock James, mill operative, rms. 9 Swett place, Bemls
Leach Charles W., printer, house 52 Riverside
Leach Emilie M. C. Mrs., music teacher, 32 Church, h.do.
Leach John, gardener, h. 10 Wheelers court
Leacy Maynard, coachman, bds. 8 Palfrey
Learned Adelaide Mrs., h. 36 Riverside
Learned Agnes M. Miss, dressmaker, 276 Main
Learned Annie A., wid >w of Thomas. h. 71 Mt. Auburn
Learned Charles H., milkman, 276 Main, h. do.
Learned Clara E. Miss, teas, coffees, crockery, etc , 11 Main, bd :. 14 Favette [Main
Learned Herbert, tinsmith, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., bds. 276 Learned Mabel F. Miss, assistant, Watertown Free Pub- lic Library, bds. 276 Main
Learned Susan Miss, house 14 Pearl
Learned Mary A. Miss, house 71 Mt. Auburn
Learned Walter A., general supt., Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., 67 Water, house 2 Jewett
Learned Wilbur F., civil engineer (City Hall, B. ), house 15 Irving
Leary Ann, widow of John, died April 9, 1890
L .... Guy L., telegrapher, rms. 38 Riverside
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Lee James, carpenter, h. 31 Water
Lee Mary E., widow of John, bds. 13 Railroad Leighton John E., street-car driver, h. 12 Cross Leighton Stephen G., molder, 22 Galen, h. 3 Royal Leighton Weston E., moved to Waltham Leland Gardner R., laborer, h. 85 Morse Leland Henry G., moved to Newton
Lemon Augustus Franklin. h. 13 Dexter ave.
T EMON FRANKLIN A .. carriage painter, 9 Taylor, bds. 13 Dexter, E. W. (see page 441) Lemmons Louis. laborer, h. 11 Summer Lenox Charles W., hairdresser, 71 Main, h.1 Church lane Leon Z. II., trav. salesman, h. 49 Summer
Leonard Anna B. Miss, millinery, 31 Favette, rms. do. Leonard Philip, flagman, Spring-st. crossing, F. R. R., b. 20 Spring
Leonard William, dyer, bds. 79 Watertown
Leonard William J., machinist, 22 Galen, h. 108 Walnut Leonardson Lydia A., widow. died Oct. 17, 1889
Lepperd Arthur, laborer, bds. 83 Morse
Levelley Bros. (Joseph M.and Mitchell Levelley ) , grocers, 10 Mt. Auburn st.
Levelley Joseph M. (Levelley Bros.), grocer, 10 Mt. Au- burn, h. 13 Winter
Levelley Mitchell ( Levelley Bros. ), grocer, 10 Mt. Auburn, 1. 13 Winter
Levelley Rose Miss, clerk, 10 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13 Winter Levelley Thomas, laborer. bds. 7 Mt. Auburn
Lever William, polisher, h. 43 Forest
Levy Henry, spinner, Ætna Mills, b. 30 Waltham, Bemis L
EWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, offices Garfield block, 9 and 19 Galen, and (17 Temple pl., B.) (s' e page 3)
Lewis Charles, moved to Malden
Lewis George, dyer, Lewando's, 19 Galen, h. at Newton Lewis John, dver, Lewando's, 19 Galen, h. 54 Riverside Libby Walter L., contractor (171 Tremont, B.), house 42 Riverside
Linborn Amelia Miss, nurse, h. Galen. c. Williams Lincoln Sarah, widow of Wm. G., h. 30 Summer
Lindley Mary E., widow of Charles, h. 2 Taylor
Lindsey John, laborer, h. 22 Cushman
Lindsey Robert, milkman, 30 Forest, h. do.
Lindsey William, mill operative, bds. 8 Swett pl., Bemis Lindsky Thomas, machinist, 49 Galen, h. at Waltham Lingham William A., supt., Union Bag & Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, bds. 16 Summer
Litchfield Arthur, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, house 23 Mt. Auburn
Littlefield Lyman F .. blacksmith, h. 8 Arlington
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33 Main St., Watertown.
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Livermore Charles E., provisions (Auburndale), house 11 Centre
Livermore George II., clerk (156A Tremont, B.), bd3. 11 Phillips
Livermore Herbert J., butcher, h. 17 Franklin
Livermore Josiah T., house 11 Phillips
Livermore Laura A., widow of Abijah, h. 57 Pleasant
Livermore Thomas, boards 6 Cross
Locke Artemus, market gardener, 174 Common, h. do.
Locke Baldwin. died March 5, 1890
Locke Frank A., piano and organ tuner, 5 Spring
Locke Henry W., market gardener, 174 Common, h. do.
Locke Oliver B., pattern maker, h. 8 Cuba
Lockhart Walter, teamster, h. Galen, cor. Williams
Loftis Patrick, inmate of almshouse, 105 Orchard
Loftis William, paper hanger, h. 68 Summer
Lonergan Kyran J., cutter, J. G. Barker, 47 Spring, rms. 23 Mt. Auburn
Long James H. (B & R. R. R. freight, B. ), h. 42 Galen Longbottom Mark, dresser, Atna Mills, h. 41 Pleasant, Bemis
Longbottom Sarah, widow of Samuel.b.41 Pleasant, Bemis Longo Joseph, fruit and confectionery, 5 Main, h.at Som. Looker John H., moved to Newton
Lord Eben N., pattern finisher, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 44 Galen
Lord Edward, died March 29, 1890
Lord Harriet, widow of Edward, h. 6 Cross
Lord Thomas H., farm hand, 116 Waltham, bus. do.
Lougee Charles E., carpenter and builder, 63 Watertown, boards do.
Loughry Daniel F., machinist ( Waltham), bds. 48 Wal- tiam, Bemis
Loughry James D., second hand, Ætna Mills, house 48 Waltham, Bemis
Louize Joseph, laborer, bds. 85 Orchard -
Lovell Bros. ( William J., Richard S., George and John Lovell), market gardeners, 85 Orchard
Lovell George ( Lovell Bros.), market gardener, 85 Or- chard, house do.
Lovell John ( Lovell Bros. ), market gardener, 85 Orchard, house do.
Lovell Richard S. (Lovell Bros.), market gardener, 85 Orchard, h. do.
Lovell William J. (Lovell Bros.), market gardener, 85 Orchard, h. do.
Lowe Charles H., moved to Newton
Lowe Edwin A., moved to Newton
Lowe Sarah C., widow, died Dec. 24, 1890
Lucas William H., bookkeeper, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 22 Galen, bds. 56 Riverside
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Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING CLEANSED AND DYED WHOLE.
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Luce Charles J., moved from town
Lundergan William, second hand, Atna Mills, house 312 Pleasant, Bemis
Lundstrom John P., dver, Lewando's, h. 2 No. Beacon Lunt Edwin L., moved to Maine
Lunt George C., (Geo. C. Lunt & Co.), drv goods, etc., 32 and 34 Main, h. Marion road, opp. Church
Lunt Geo. C. & Co. (Geo. C. Lunt) , dry goods, boots and shoes, 32 and 34 Main
Lyman Fred B., student (Exeter, N. H. ), bds. 5 Palfrey Lyman Harry C., clerk, 15 Main, bds. 5 Palfrey
Lyman M. Gertrude Mrs., artist, died Aug. 6, 1890
Lyman William E., clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, b. 5 Palfrey
YMAN WILLIAM H., provisions, 18 Mt. Au-
1 burn, house 5 Palfrey (see p. 440)
Lynch Andrew, laborer, at Gas House, house 77 Fayette Lynch Brothers (James F. and Charles J. Lynch ) , gro- cers, 25 Main
Lynch Charles, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. at Newton
Lynch Charles J., ( Lynch Brothers), grocer, 25 Main, house 32 Morse
Lynch Hector E., trav. salesman, h. 9 Boyd
Lynch James F. ( Lynch Brothers), groceries, 25 Main house 32 Morse
Lynch Joanna, widow, died Feb. 11, 1890
Lynch John, laborer, boards 35 Water
Lynch Lizzie M. Miss, boards 32 Morse
Lynch Michael, laborer, Æ na Mills, bds. C. W. Berry's Pleasant
Lynch Richard, laborer, bds. Michael Sexton's, N. Beacon
Lynch Thomas F., st. car conductor, h. 25 Galen
Lyons James, moved to Brighton
Lyons John, machinist, bds. 28 Cottage, E. W.
Lyons John, stone mason, house 10 Watertown ct.
YONS JOSEPH P., lawyer, 46 Main and (27 Tremont Row, B.), bds. 28 Cottage (see p. 464)
Lyons Michael W., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 17 Mt. Auburn
Lyons Thom is. fligman, Cottage-st. crossing, F. R. R., honse 28 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Lyons Thomas, shoemaker, 8 Galen, h. 5 Forest
Lyons Thomas F., police, house 353 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn
MABBETT GIDEON A., at ÆEtna Mills, h. 41 Waltham, Bemis
Mabev Ivan, moved to Lexington
MacDonald Daniel, boards 54 Mt. Auburn
MacDonald Lachlan, house 54 Mt. Auburn
MacDonald. see McDonald
Mack John A .. commissary sergeant, U. S. Arsenal. b.do.
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Mack Mary A., widow of John, bds. Mrs. B. Ryder's, Chuch Lane
Mack Mary E., widow of H. B., physician, 44 Spring, house do.
Mackin Joseph E., tinsmith, died July 26, 1890
Mackin Joseph S., polisher, Lewando's, bds. 9 Green
Mackin Mary A., widow, died Aug. 20, 1891
MacLain Flora Miss, rooms 52 Mt. Auburn
MacLain Janette Miss, rooms 52 Mt. Auburn
MacLeod Samuel K., carpenter (Centre pl., Newton), h. 115 Boyd, below Jewett
Macrae Nathan A .. blacksmith, 1 Riverside, bds. at Newton Macurda William A., grocers sundries (5 and 7 Haverhill,
B.), house 5 Chester
Macurda William E., coal (14 Exchange pl., B. ).h. 6 Otis Macurdy . Edith S. Miss (Newton), bds. S. A. Macardy's, Centre
Macurdy Grace H. Miss, teacher, (Cambridge), boards 41 Fayette
Macurdy H. Warren, carpenter, 56 Elm, E. W., h. do.
Macurdy John O., student, bds. 41 Fayette
Macurdy Simon A., carpenter, house 41 Fayette
Macurdy Theodocia E. Miss, at (Pub. Library, B.), bds. 41 Favette
Macurdy William T. (Otis Bros.), dry goods, 15 and 19 Main, h. 8 Chester
Madden Bridget, widow, died Dec. 29, 1886
Madden Charles H., molder, W. & P. Mufg. Co., house 68 Galen
Madden Francis P., molder, bds. 68 Galen
Madden James, laborer, house 38 No. Beacon
Madden James F., teamster, 18 Main, bd -. 38 No. Beacon Madden Marcus E., student (Boston College), boards 38 No. Beacon
Madden Patrick, died Jan. 15, 1892
Magee James W., house 91 Mt. Auburn
Magnusson Axel, moved to Cambridge
Mogorty Thomas, private, U. S. Arsenal, bas. do.
Maguire Bernard P., poultry dresser, b ls. 77 Watertown
Maguire Christopher, stone mason, h. 77 Watertown
Maguire James, watchman, Ætna Mills, h. at Newton
Maguire John F., carpet layer, bds. Christopher Maguire's 77 Watertown
Maguire William F., moved to Newton
Maher Catherine, widow of John, house Pleasant, near Ætna Mills
Mahn Augustus F., moved to West Roxbury
Mahoney Cornelius, molder, 22 Galen, h. at Waltham
Mahoney Daniel, starch-maker, house 78 Galen
Mahoney Daniel J., harness mnfr., 1 Mt Auburn, corner 2 Beacon square, house at Newton
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Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. 18 Watertown Mahoney Timothy, farm hand, h. 8 Common-st place Manoney William, moved to Waltham Malcolm Jane, widow, died Dec. 18. 1889 Maloney James, laborer, h. 12 Water, n. Galen Maloney James, laborer, h. Pleasant, r. Garfield block Maloney John, laborer, bds. 74 Summer Maloney Michael J., died Sept. 15, 1891
Maloney Peter, laborer, bds. 45 Water
Maloney Thomas, laborer, house 22 Wheelers ct.
Maloney Thomas, laborer, bds. 45 Water
Maloon Horace A., teamster (B.), h. 24 Common-st. pl. Maloy Bridget, widow, h.12, rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Maloy Patrick, laborer, h. 11 Wheelers court
Manley George H., machinist, Porter & Co., Watertown, house at Newton
Mann Charles, machinist, rms. 38 Arsenal
Maun Richard, machinist. rins. 38 Arsenal
Mann John, clerk, bds. 25 Mt. Auburn
Manning Charles J., died Jan. 7, 1890
Manning Henry, architect ( Waltham) , h. 4 HIndson
Manning JJames, laborer, bds. 15 rear Coolidge school, Mt. Auburn .
Manning Jeremiah, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Manning John, laborer, h. 68 Arsenal
Manning John, laborer, bds. 6 Church lane
Manning John, laborer, h. 7 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn
Manning Maria Mrs., bds. 105 Orchard
Manning Martin W., plumber's apprentice, boards M. Manning's, Mt. Auburn
Manning Michael, laborer, h. 6 Church lane
Manning Thomas J., mill operative, house North Beacon, beyond Irving
Manning William C., gardener, h. 13 Wheelers court Mansfield Helen Z. Miss. overseer, 47 Spring, bds. 31 do. Mansur Wesley, carpenter, bds. L. A. J. Aver's. Mount Auburn [Newton
Manzer Lydia A. Miss, bookkeeper. 258 Pleasant, bds.at March Isabella N. Miss, bds. 100 Mt. Auburn
March Sarah P., widow of Delano. h. 100 Mt. Auburn March Stillman P., men's furnishing goods (34 Summer, B. ), house 2 Franklin
Marchand Felix, laborer, bds. 26 Waltham, Bemis
Marchand John, at Ætna Mills, h. 26 Waltham, Bemis Marchand Peter, at Ætna Mills, bds. 298 Pleasant, Bemis Marchand Robert, fish packer (B. ), b.26 Waltham, Bemis Marcy John H., coal ( Milk, B.), b. 72 Spring
Marquardt Anton Dr., teacher, Phillips High School, h. Marshall
Marr Catherine, widow, died Oct. 14, 1891
Mars Walter E .. clerk, 24 Main, h. 16 Cuba
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Marsden John A., dresser, Ætna Mills, bds.301 Pleasant, Bemis
Marsh Charles F., butter and eggs, Myrtle, n. Main, h. do. Marson Charles J., at Lewando's, bds. L. A. J. Ayer's, Mount Auburn
Martin Franklin H., moved to Boston
Martin George, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Brighton
Martin George H., clerk, H. W. Martin, Galen, boards H. W. Martin's, Chester
Martin H. Gordon, chemist, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., bds. 19 Green
Martin Henry W., furniture, Garfield block, Galen, house Chester, near Mt. Auburn
Martin James, laborer, bds. 45 Water
Martin William, laborer, h. 279 Pleasant, Bemis
Martin William, Jr. , at ÆEtna Mills,b. 279 Pleasant, Bemis
Mason Alice T. Miss, died Feb. 1, 1890
Mason Charles F., bursar (Harvard University), house Bailey road
Mason Frank L., moved to Providence
Mason Hiram P., provisions, h. 31 Beechwood ave.
Masters Fred W., insurance agent (178 Devonshire, B.), house 356 Mt. Auburn
Masterson Ann, widow of James, bds. 40 Arsenal Mathews Clara, widow, bds. 5 Irving
Maxwell Edward H. (50 Broad, B.), bds. 89 Walnut May Harry O., clerk (20 North, B. ). bds. 12 Walnut
Mayberry Eilzabeth, widow, removed to Newton
Mayell Alfred E., engineer, Ætna Mills, house 17 Bridge, Bemis
Mayell Ernest A., clerk, P. O., 28 Main, bds. 17 Bridge Mavell Lily F. Mi-s, teacher, bds. 17 Bridge, Bemis
Mayell Louis J., second hand finishing, Atna Mills, bds. 17 Bridge, Bemis
Mayo Emery M., mutton (Abattoir, Brighton, and 20 North, B. ), house 12 Walnut
Mayo Herbert E., overseer (Beacon, Brighton), house 16 Walnut
Mayo William I., milkman, 675 Belmont, h. do.
McAleer Charles, carpenter, bds. 9 Russell ave.
McAleer Peter, carpenter, house 9 Russell ave.
McAndrew Thomas, house 113 Boyd
McArthur Andrew, baker (14 Cambridge, B. ),h. 7 Adams McAuliffe Florence, stove mounter, 22 Galen, h.29 Arsenal McAveeney Patrick, tailor, 14 Mt. Auburn, h. 19 Winter McAvoy William B., printer, bds. 25 Mt. Auburn McBride Charles F., hairdresser, h. 59 Galen
McCabe Charles, laborer, 88 Pleasant, bds. do.
McCabe Mary, widow, bds. 105 Orchard
McCafferty Owen, laborer, house 12 Middle McCaffrey Patrick, laborer, house 23 French
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McCafferty Patrick, laborer, house 60 Galen
McCafferty William, moulder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 36 Cuba
McCann Michael, laborer, h. 6 Cottage. F., Mt. Auburn
McCarthy Daniel, mason, h. Adams block, Morse
McCarthy Daniel, teamster, h. 147 Pleasant
McCarthy Daniel, teamster, bds. Dennis O'Leary's, Morse
McCarthy John F., shade painter, 71 Fayette, bds. 25 Forest
McCarthy John George, mason, bis. 147 Pleasant
McCarthy Mary, widow of Patrick. h. 25 Forest
McCarthy Patrick, died Feb. 2, 1891
McCarthy Thomas, laborer, bds. 15, rear of the Coolidge School, Mt. Auburn
McCarthy Thomas, laborer, h. 147 Pleasant
McCarty Michael J., compositor, "Enterprise" 30 Main, rms. 26 Spring
McCassey James, carpenter, house 9 Middle
McClary Frank P., agent, National Express Co., Water- town station, F. R. R., h. 24 Parker [h. do. MeCleary William, farmer, Robert M. Pratts, Belmont, McCloskey Margaret Mrs., h. 41 Galen
McCloskey Michael, laborer,h. 15 Cottage F, Mt. Auburn McCormack John F., molder, U. S. Arsenal, h. Forest, corner Fayette
McCrosman William, laborer, b. 15, rear Coolidge School, Mt Auburn
McCue Annie, widow of James. bds. 335 Pleasant
McCue Matthew. laborer, moved to Waltham
McCue Thomas, assistant flagman, Arlington street cross- ing, F. R. R., E. W., h. at. Somerville Mccullough James R. Rev., moved from town
McCurley Edward, watchman, 71 Fayette, h. at Waltham
McDermott Catharine, widow of James h 3 Winter
McDevitt Mary, widow, h. rear Morse block, Galen McDiarmid Angus, tailor, h. 7 Waverly
McDonald. Angus II., moved to Newton
McDonald Archie, laborer, bds. 12 Arsenal
McDonald Charles, paper maker, bds. 4 Summer
McDonald Eliza Mrs., h. 76 Main
McDonald John, moved to Newton
McDonald Patrick, laborer, h. 81 Water
McDonald Samuel, loom fixer, Ætna Mills, h. 50 Wal- tham, Bemis
McDonald William, ice man, 56 Galen, h. at Newton
McDonald see MacDonald
McDonnell Julia, widow of John, house Park, near Boyd McDonough Annie F. Miss, bookeeper, 6 Galen, bds. 18 Lincoln
McDonough James, moved to Newton [Franklin McDonough James H., provisions (44 Clinton, B. ), h. 25
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McDonough John, at H. & W. Co., bds. 29 Church lane McDonough John, laborer, bds. 68 Arsenal
McDonough John F., clerk (Brighton), bds. 10 Lincoln McDonough Margaret E. Miss, typewriter ( South Market, B.), bds. 18 Lincoln
MeDonough Martin, laborer, house 9 Wheelers court
McDonough Patrick, laborer, H. & W. Co., house Galen, near Morse block
MeDonough Thomas, laborer, h. 18 Lincoln
McDuffey William, hostler, 24 Mt. Auburn
McDugal William S., laborer, h. 188 North Beacon
MeDugall Paul, carpenter, h. 24 Williams
McElroy Joseph, painter, h. 33 Galen
McElroy Joseph P., painter, h. 80 Water
McEvy James, at Lewando's, bds. Mrs. George McWhir- ter's, Mt. Auburn
McFadden Bernard, Jr., driver, h. 71 Pleasant
McFadden William E., blacksmith, h. 30 Cuba
McFarland Ann Miss, h. 32 Spring
McFarland Catherine E. Miss, died Aug. 5, 1891
McFarland Rose Miss, h. 32 Spring
McGee Patrick, laborer, Union Stock Market, Walnut, h. 16 North Beacon st. court [Auburn
McGinty Edward, blacksmith, h. Cottage place, Mt. McGlauflin Hiram, chief engineer, H. & W. Co., 24 Pleasant, h. 16 Summer
McGlauflin see MeLaughlin [Arsenal
McGovern Alice Miss, dressmaker, 18 Cross, bds. 191
McGovern Bernard, hostler. bds. 191 Arsenal
McGovern Charles, clerk (B.), bds. 191 Arsenal
McGrathı John, starch maker, bds. 17 Pleasant
McGrath Mary, widow of James, bds. 282 Pleasant, Bemis McGrath Michael, grocer, 327 Pleasant, h. 329 do., Bemis McGrath Michael, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, bds. Unoin Market House -
McGrath Owen, laborer, h. 33 Waltham
McGrath Patrick, laborer, h. 32 Pleasant
McGrath Teague, laborer, h. 16 Whites ave.
McGrath Thomas J., poultry, bds. Owen McGrath's, Waltham
MeGrory Dennis, laborer, h. 326 Pleasant, Bemis
McGuire James, watchman, Atna Mills, h. at Newton McGuire Peter, h. at 38 Forest
McGuire Peter, laborer, h. 18 Arsenal
McGuire Peter, laborer, h. 10 Common st. place
McGuire William, laborer, h. 12 Winter
McGuire William P., shade painter, 71 Fayette, b. 12 Winter
McGurn James, moved to Boston [Fayette
M Gurn Patrick H., molder, W. & P. Mnfg., h. 78 Medlugh Hugh J., died Oct. 22, 1890
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING CLEANSED AND DYED WHOLE,
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WATERTOWN [M]
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McHugh Patrick, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal
McHugh Patrick, laborer, h. 10 North Beacon st. court MeIsaac Hugh, carpenter, h. 25 Quirk
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