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 40
USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893 > Part 40
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McIntosh John, carpenter, h. 6 Cuba
McIntosh Robert C., removed to Middletown Ct.
Mckay Hattie E. Mis., dressmaker, 6 Lowell av., h. do. Mckay Isaac N. A., street car driver, h. 25 Mt. Auburn Mckay Isaac N. A. Mrs., boarding house, 25 Mt. Auburn Mckay James, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Brighton Mckay John C., carpenter, bds. 44 Mt. Auburn Mckay John D., machinist, h. 6 Lowell av.
McKay Richard F., steam fitter, bds. 25 Mt Auburn McKennon William, laborer, bds. 110 Franklin
Mckenzie John, teamster, bds. 88 Walnut
McKern Patrick, starch maker, bds. 17 Pleasant
McKillops Alexander, coachman, Francis Kendall, h. 20 North Beacon st. court
McLain Cassie Miss. table girl, 8 Mt. Auburn, rms. 20 do. McLaren Henry, carpenter, bds. 76 Main £ [17 Pleasant Mclaughlin James, Jr .. paper maker, H. & W. Co., bds. McLaughlin John, mason, bds. 17 Pleasant
Mclaughlin John J., paper maker, h. 15 Forest
Mclaughlin Thomas, mason, 64 Summer, h. do.
Mclaughlin, see McGlanflin
McLauthlin Emma H. Miss, crayon artist and portrait painter, bds. 10 Myrtle
Mc Lauthlin Howard O., salesman, 39 Main, bds. 36 Spring McLauthlin Joseph L., sail maker (284 Commercial, B. ), house 10 Myrtle
McLauthlin Lewis, salesman, 39 Main, bds. 36 Spring McLauthlin Mary, widow of Charles ( McLauthlin & Co.) books, etc .. 39 Main, h. 36 Spring
McLauthlin Wallace H., clerk (256 Washington, B. ) , bas. 3 Sommer
MeLAUTHLIN & CO. (Mary McLauthlin), job printers, books and stationery, 39 Main (see p. 434) McLean Henry, architect, 7 Jewett, h. do.
McLean William HI., draughtsman ( Newton), boards 7 Jewett
McLoud Lydia Miss, dressmaker, 46 Mt. Auburn, b. do. McMackin James, paper maker, bds. 56 Watertown
McMakin James, moved to Newton
McManus Kate Mrs., weaver, bds. 314 Pleasant, Bemis Mc Manus Robert, laborer, 22 Galen. h. 31 Church lane McManus Rose, widow of Charles, h. 294 Pleasant, Bemis McMaster Sarah D., widow of Archibald, h. 28 Spring McNamara Ellen Mrs., h. 38 Cottage. Mt. Auburn
McNamara James J., laborer, bds. 38 Cottage, Mt. Auburn McNamara JJohn E., laborer, bds. 38 Cottage. Mt. Auburn McNutt Edmond K., chemist, U. S. Arsenal, bds. Union Market House, 89 Walnut
Go to R. H. PAINE, For Hardware, Tools, Builders' Supplies, Paints & Oils. 33 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.
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McPherson Evander J., moved to Weston
McPhie Delia, widow, b. 17 Arsenal
McPhie John, blacksmith, h. 17 Arsenal
McSherry James, window shade painter, 71 Fayette, bds. 41 Forest
McSherry John J., hairdresser, 5 Galen, bds. 41 Forest
McSherry Owen, gardener, h. 41 Forest
Mc Whirter Ellen A. Mrs., moved to Waltham
Mc Whirter George T., moved to Waltham
Meacham Orrell B., widow of William, bds. 18 Lincoln
Mead Ellen, widow of Peter, h. 25 Main st. ct.
Mead Julian A., physician and medical examiner, 4 Irv- ing. house do.
Meagher Denis R., carriage maker (B. ), h. 13 Palfrey Meagher Frank, street car conductor, bds. 8 Patten
Mee Dennis, farinhand, 116 Coolidge avenue, Mt. Auburn, boards do.
Mee Edward, laborer, h. 13 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn Mee James, farmhand, h. 34 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Mee John, moved to Charlestown
Mee Patrick, moved to Cambridge
Meeha Maggie Miss, boarding house, 39 Galen, h. do. Meeha Thomas, laborer, bds. 39 Galen
Meehan Lawrence, laborer, h. 29 No. Beacon
Meister David A., blacksmith. h. 46 Fayette
Mellen Margaret Miss, died May 23, 1891
Melvin Albert F., moved to Cambridge
Melvin Ira, painter, boards John C. Walsh's, Common street place
Merlev, see Murley
Merrifield Albert A., boiler maker, boards 116 Arlington, East Watertown
Merrifield Charles E., boots and shoes (127 Summer, B. ) , house 5 Otis
Merrifield Frank W., blacksmith, boards 116 Arlington, East Watertown
M
ERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., horseshoers and carriage mnfrs., Western avenue, Brighton Bridge (see page 447)
Merrifield Hosea F., died Sept. 11, 1892
Merrifield Julia F., widow or Hosea F., h. 116 Arlington Merrill Annie F. Miss, clerk ( State House, B. ) , boards 23 Riverside
Merrill Emma R. Miss, principal. Francis school, bds. 21 Parker
Merry George A., moved to Newton
ESERVE ABBIE J. MISS., milliner and millin- M ery goods, 62 Main, opp. Church, rms. 25 Mt. Auburn (see p. 446)
Meserve Amos W., machinist, 49 Galen, h. 4 Cuba
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 Temple Place, Boston. TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN. CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW, $1.00 Per Pair.
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Metcalf William S., moved to Florida
Metropolitian Laundry, Herbert H. Sawyer, prop., 57 Spring
Metzler Maggie Miss, dressmaker, bds. 46 Mt. Auburn
Midgley Martha, widow, house Swell pl.
Milan Patrick, teamster, bds. 15 Arsenal
Miller Jennie, widow, died Sept. 5, 1891
Milliken Lottie, widow of M. H., b. 117 Walnut
Millmore John, laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 80 North Beacon
Millmore Michael, town laborer, h. 16 Cushman
Mills Andrew T., painter ( City Hall, B. ), h. 14 Riverside Mills Andrew T., 2d, painter, 6 Main, bds. 13 Church lane Mills Frank A., tinsmith, bds. 71 Pleasant
Mills George W., clerk, 14 Galen, bds. 14 Riverside Mills Herbert A., laborer, bds. 14 Riverside
Mills Margaret, widow of William J., h. 13 Church lane Mills Mary L. widow of Palemon C., b. 87 Pleasant Mills Robert L., gardener, bds. 13 Church lane
Mills Samuel R., died June 13, 1892
Mills William H., h. 118 Main
Mills William L., pedestrian, bds. 13 Church lane
Milner Lucy L., widow, died Nov. 23, 1891
Milnes Ann, widow, h. 9 Summer
Mitchell James, laborer, 104 Arsenal
Moffatt Arthur W., carpenter, h. 131 Boyd
Molloy Bridget, widow of Patrick, house 13 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn
Molloy Edward, molder, bds. 264 Mt. Auburn
Molloy Michael, butcher, bds. 264 Mt. Auburn
Molloy Patrick, coachman, h. 264 Mt. Auburn
Monaghan Patrick, starch maker, Crystal Spring Mnfg. Co., h. at Newton
Monahan Ann, widow, house 21 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Monahan Edward, flagman, 21 Irving st. crossing, F. F. R. R., h. 69 Spring
Monahan Edward, laborer, Gas Works, bds. 43 Water Monahan Edward C., foreman, Union Bag and Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, bds. 22 North Beacon Monahan Hannab. widow, bds. 27 Arsenal
Monahan Hugh, died Sept. 10, 1892
Monahan James, laborer, h. 50 Arsenal
Monahan James B., died Nov. 14, 1891.
Monahan James D., prop. Japan Tea Co., 42 Main, and and real estate, do., h. 71 Spring
Monahan John, plumber, 48 Main, bds. 57 Summer
Monahan John H., paper bag maker, H. & W. Co., h. 15 Palfrey
Monahan Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 50 Arsenal, b. do. Monahan Mary E., widow of Hugh, h. 22 North Beacon Monaban Owen, gardener, h. 57 Summer
WIRE SCREENS WINDOW DOOR PAINE'S, 33 Main St., WATERTOWN, Mass.
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Monahan Patrick, laborer, bas. Edw. Monahan's, Spring Monahan Patrick, moved to Newton
Monahan Patrick J., gardener, h. 47 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Monsson Odolff, laborer, bds. 61 Coolidge av.
Moody Alfred L., compositor, "Enterprise,", 30 Main, h. at Waltham
Moody George M. compositor, "Enterprise," 30 Main, b. 140 do.
Moody George HI. (Berry & Moody), carpenter and builder, 8 Main, h. 13 Parker
Movers Edward P., machinist, 49 Galen, bds. 4 Fletcher Terrace
Mooers Henry T., wheelwright, bds. 4 Patten ct.
Mooers John T., door, sash and blind maker, house 4 Fletcher Terrace [Terrace Mooers Lewis P., machinist, 49 Galen, bds. 4 Fletcher Mooers William B., plumber ( Marlborough), boards 4 Fletcher Terrace
Mooney Aun M., widow of Samuul. h. 24 Coolidge Hill Mooney Charles S., architect ( B. ) , h. 24 Coolidge Hill
Mooney John J .. clerk, 3 Main, bds. 19 Mt. Auburn Mooney John P., laborer, house 19 Mt. Auburn
Mooney Michael B., laborer, bds. 19 Mt. Auburn
Moore Albert H., moved to Newton
Moore Frank, carpenter, boards Mrs. Mary Closser's, Beacon square
Moore Fred K .. farmer, h. 4 Grove, E. W.
Moore George B., foreman, mounting shop, 22 Galen, I. 14 Irving
Moore George H .. painter, h. 23 Forest
Moore James A., with J. H. Conant, house Main, above Myrtle
Moore James A., machinist, 14 Watertown, h. at Newton Moore Roscoe, at J. H. Conant, h. Howard, next F. R.R. Moore Sarah, widow, died Dec. 31, 1891
Moore William A., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 13 North Beacon st., ct.
Moran John, laborer, bds. 58 North Beacon
Moran M. Joseph, plumber, bds. 39 Pleasant Cant
Moran Patrick H., laborer, U. S. Arsenal, bds. 39 Pleas- Moran Thomas, carpenter, h. 39 Pleasant
Moran Thomas, laborer, bds. 17 Pleasant
Moran Thomas, laborer, bds. 58 North Beacon
Morey William, laborer, h. 35 Forest
Morgan John D., station agent, B. & A. R. R. (Newton), house 16 Maple
Morgan Margaret J., widow of Mathew R., h. 8 Garfield Morgan William G., h. 42 Fayette
Morgan William G., watchmaker and jeweler, 5 Spring, h. 42 Summer
Moriarty Ellen, widow of Philip. h. 14 Church lane
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3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles Called For And Delivered Free.
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Moriarty Leslie, clerk, 12 Ga'en. h. at Newton Morley John, laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 30 Spring Mo ley Michael, laborer, bds. 26 Mt. Auburn Morely Patrick, gardener, h. 264 Mt. Auburn Morell Edward, moved to Newton
Morell Louis, at Ætna Mills, h. 298 Pleasant, Bemis Morrill Augustus, laborer, 239 Mt. Auburn, bds. do. Morris Fred, blacksmith, h. 5 Pleasant
Morris Margaret Mrs., nurse, 11 Fifield, bds. do.
Morris Milledge E , farmer, h. 55 Galen
Morrissey Michael. moved to Medford
Morrissey Michael, Jr., foreman, car cleaning, Wagner Palace Car Co. (B. & A. R. R., B. ), h. 14 Cross Morrison Lewis M .. machinist, 49 Galen, b. Williams Morrison Lewis W., machinist, h. 14 Marshall
Morse Charles Q .. conductor, street railway, rms. 18 Cross Morse Harry F., clerk (30 Kilby, B. ), h. 5 Oliver Morse Isaac W., house 10 Morse
Morse J. S., carriage builder (B), bds. 10 Williams
Morse Luther B., physician, 2 Riverside, house do.
Morton Bridget, widow of David, presser, Lewando's, rooms 4 Cross
Moseley Joseph, pattern finisher, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 21 Wheelers court
Mosher Major L., moved to Newtonvi le
Mosman Frank V., laundry man, h. 35 Galen
Mosman Gardner, carpenter, h. 56 Galen
Mt. Auburn & Boston Express, P. Callahan, prop., 43 Cottage, Mt. Auburn, and (33 Court sq., B. )
Muir Andrew, farm hand, F. E. Coolidge, house 15 Coolidge school lane, Mt. Auburn
Mulhearn Edward Francis, needle polisher, boards 13 Pleasant
Mulhearn Edward F .. tinsmith, bds. 32 Spring
Mulhearn John F .. laborer, bds. 13 Pleasant
Mulhearn Margaret, died Nov. 13, 1890
Mulhearn Sarah, widow of Charles, h. 13 Pleasant
Mulhearn Terrence H., laborer, bds. 13 Pleasant
Mulhearn William, laborer, house 7 Cross
Mulholland Margaret L., widow of Hugh, house Otis, near Mt. Auburn
Mulholland W. Hall, clerk ( Manchester, N. H. ), house Otis, near Mt. Auburn
Mullahy Michael, laborer, bds. 14 North Beacon
Mullan Bernard, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., boards at Newton
Mullen Daniel J., laborer, Ætna Mills, house 282 Pleas- ant, Bemis
Mullins Bessie Miss, at Thos. Dalby's, Morse, boards 14 Myrtle
Mullins Kate, widow of William, bds. 14 Myrtle
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Maps of Boston, Brockton, Chelsea, Maiden. Waltham, in Mas-a- chusetts; Bangor, in Maine; ( oncord, Dover, in New Hampshire. 12 POST OFFICE SQ., BOSTON.
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Mullins William, laborer, died Sept. 26, 1890 Murch Charles A .. teamster, ris. 24 North Beacon
M URDOCK FRANCIS, treas. Newton and Water- town Gas Light Co., 421 Centre, Newton, house 126 Church, do. (see page 443)
Murley Perkins S .. carpenter, h. 20 Irving
Murley William F., carpenter, rms. 34 Cross
Murphy Barbara, widow of James, h. rear 7 Cross
Murphy Bridget Miss, dressmaker, bds. 20 Myrtle
Murphy Dennis, laborer, h. 20 Myrtle
Murphy Dennis. laborer, died June 11, 1891
Murphy Edward, laborer, house 84 Galen
Murphy Edward W., upholsterer (B.), house 21 Cominon street place
Murphy Eugene, teamster, 64 Main, h. 1 Ladd Murphy Hannah, widow of Jeremiah, h. 11 Pleasant
Murphy James B., laborer, h. 19 Wheelers court Murphy James H., laborer, U. S. Arsenal, b. 55 Arsenal Murphy Jeremiah, plumber, 48 Maio, bis. at Brighton
Murphy John, foreman, H. Barker & Co., Water, house 72 Galen
Murphy John, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Brighton Murphy John, moved to East Cambridge
Murphy John A., teamster, 128 Arsenal, h.41 Pleasant Murphy John J., stove mounter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., bds. 20 Myrtle
Murphy John P., section hand, F. R. R., house 14 North Beacon street court
Murphy Michael R., contractor (Brighton), house 191 Arsenal
Murphy Owen, laborer, h. 5 Main st. court
Murphy Patrick J., teamster, 29 Irving, h. 55 Arsenal
M
URPHY PETER J., coal, 357 Mt. Auburn, h. McDonald, Cambridge (see p. 618)
Murphy Thomas, laborer, U. S. Arsenal, b.55 Arsenal
Murphy Thomas H., engineer, 43 Morse. bds.56 Watertown
Murphy Thomas J., teamster, bds. 55 Arsenal Murphy William, moved to Belmont
Murphy William, plumber, 48 Main, b. at So. Boston
Murphy William J., plumber, 26 Main, h. 11 Pleasant
Murray Alexander R .. paper maker, H. & W. Co., house 5 Waverly
Murray James, gardener, at J. H. Ladd's, Riverside pl. Murray James H., house 23 Morse
Murray Martha L., house 23 Morse
Murray Michael, laborer, bds. Pleasant, near Cross
Murray Owen Mrs., grocer, 78 Galen, h. do.
Murray William, laborer, h. Forest, cor. Fayette
Muse Marcel, laborer, bds. 40 Irving
Mvers Linus C., paper maker, H. & W. Co., h.19 Palfrey
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.
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NALLY JAMES J., moved to New York
Nally John, h. 35 Forest
Nally Patrick, laborer, h. 37 Forest
Nally Patrick J. (Nally & Son), express and furniture mover, 6 Church, near Main, and (128 State, B.), h. Waverly, cor. Fayette
Nally Thomas, teamster, 18 Main, h. 66 North Beacon
Nally Thomas (Nally & Son) , express and furniture mover, 6 Church, h. 66 No. Beacon
Nally & Son (Patrick J. and Thomas F. Nally ), express and furniture movers, 6 Church and (128 State, and 77 Kingston, B. )
Nash Harry W., salt (103 State, B. ), h 53 Church Nash James E., salt (103 State, B. ), h. 53 Church
National Express Co., Frank P. McClary, agent, office, Watertown station, F. R. R., Church
Neal James, laborer. bds. Mrs. Mary Closser's, Beacon sq. Nesmith Hattie A. Miss, bds. Union Market House, 89 Walnut
Nesmith Lucretia H., widow of James, prop .. Union Market House, 89 Walnut
Neville Alice B. Miss, music teacher, 8 Middle, bds. do. Neville Joanna, widow of Michael. h. 8 Middle
Neville Neal, laborer, bds. 15, rear Coolidge school, Mt. Auburn
Newcomb Charles G., express, 334 Centre, Newton, h. 17 Williams
Newcomb John C., plumber, bds. S. G. Leighton's, Spring Newcomb John W., carpenter, h. 35 Morse
Newcomb William M., machinist, h. 2 Summer
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co , Miss Jennie Campion, operator, 48 Main
Newman Mary A., widow, died June 14, 1891
Newman Richard, laborer, h. 22 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Newton William M .. moved 10 Everett
NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO., Waldo A. Learned, general superintendent, Wells E. Holmes, electrical supt., 67 Water (see page 443)
Niblock Isaac, hostler, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Niblock Maggie Miss, clerk, 236 Pleasant.bds. do .. Bemis Nichols Gilbert, driver, JJohn A. York, Hose 1, Church, rms. do., and bds. 33 Mt. Auburn
Nichols Joseph H., paper maker, bds. 33 Mt. Auburn Nichols Mary A., widow of Gilbert, h. 33 Mt. Auburn Nicholson Patrick, b. 14 California
Nicholson Thomas, shoemaker, rear 25 Cross, bds.25 do.
Nickelson Eva Miss, moved to West Somerville
Nigers Charlotte. widow of Aaron, h. 42 Fayette
Niles Ada Miss, weaver, ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Remis
Agricultural Implements, Wooden - Ware,
GO TO PAINE'S, 33 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN.
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Niles James P., dentist, 46 Main, h. 56 Church
Noble Elwia N., contractor, 229 Mt. Auburn. h. do. Nolan Edward C. ( Edward C.and James F. Nolan), horse shoer, Beacon sq., bds. 65 Spring
Nolan James F. ( Edward C. and James F. Nolan), Bea- con sq., h. 65 Spring
Nolan Mary, widow of Martin J., h. 65 Spring
Nolan Michael, laborer, bds. 5 Wollitzer's blk., Wollit- zers' lane [Spring
Nolan W. Martin, helper, W. & P. Mnfr. Co., bds. 65
Noonan Edward, engineer. h. 79 Morse
Noonan John, rooms 2 Gilkey ave.
Noonan Patrick, laborer, bds. 23 Water
Noonan Richard, gardener. h. 23 Water
Norcross. Abner, stove mounter, 22 Galen, h. 3 Cuba
Norcross Alice I. Miss, teacher (Somerville) , bds. 79 Mt. Auburn
Noreross Ann I. Miss, h. 14 Parker
Norcross Eliza C., widow of Elijah, died Jan. 12, 1892
Norcross Eliza J. Miss, h. 14 Parker
Norcross Esther C., widow, died Sept. 20, 1890 Norcross George Francis, carpenter, h. 23 Riverside
Norcross George G .. stove mounter.22 Galen.h.at Waltham
Norcross Harriet H. Miss, teacher ( B. ), bds. 79 Mt. Auburn
Norcross JJames E., moved to Waltham
Norcross James H .. h. 79 Mt. Auburn
Norcross William W., stove mounter, 22 Galen, h. 56 Riverside
Norish Thomas I., laborer, h. 11 Cuba [Hill
Norris Wilfred A., architect (Cambridge), h. 23 Coolidge North John, general manager. Shelley Mfg. Co.
Norton Harrison D., machinist n. 42 Fayette
Noyes Charles H .. bds. 13 Phillips
Noves Mary A., widow of George L., I. 13 Phillips
Noyes Mary E., widow of Samuel, bds. 130 Main
Noyes Samuel, died March 28, 1891
Nugent Joseph M., at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 29 Pleasant, Bemis Nugent Mary A., widow of Michael A., h. 29 Waltham, Bemis
Nugent Michael A., died Dec. 3, 1890
Nutting Andrew F., machinist, h. 48 Mt. Auburn
Nye ( harles L., police and supt. of bath house, Califor- nia, h. 55 Spring
OATES PATRICK, laborer, h. 14 North Beacon O'Brien Bridget, widow of Patrick, died Jan. 14, 1892
0' 'BRIEN C. & CO., ice, 68 West st. (Newton) .order box, 50 Main (see page 18)
()'Brien Edward, laborer, h. 6 Arsenal
O Brien Ellen, widow of William, h. rear 7 Cross O'Brien James, laborer, h. 47 Carroll
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3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown:
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles Called For And Delivered Freeo
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()'Brien James, teamster, h. 21 Church lane
O'Brien James P., stove mounter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., bds. 31 Railroad, next Pleasant
O'Brien John, cont actor, stone and cellar work, 88 Wal- nut, house do.
O'Brien John, laborer, h. 1 Common-st. pl.
O Brien John, laborer, h. 316 Pleasant, Bemis
O'Brien John, real estate, h. 19 Cuba
O'Brien Maggie Miss, house 21 Church lane
O'Brien Mary Miss, laundress, h. rear 7 Cross
O'Brien Mary, widow, died July 16, 1892
O'Brien Matthew, laborer, h. 34 Summer
O'Brien Owen Eugene, laborer, h. 53 Carroll
O'Brien Patrick, house 32 Forest
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 31 Railroad, next Pleasant
O'Brien Patrick, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
O'Brien Peter, laborer, h. 18 No. Beacon
O'Brien Richard A., pressman, Drewsen's, 160 Pleasant, bds. 32 Cuba
O'Brien Stephen, hostler, bds. 46 Waltham, Bemis
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, h. 37 Spring
()'Brien Thomas H., carpenter, h. 21 Church lane
O'Brien Timothy M., compositor (B. ), b. 47 Carroll
O'Brien William P., concreter, h. Forest, n. R. R.
O'Connell Anthony, laborer, h. 7 Brook
O'Connell John R .. moved to Boston
O'Connell Owen, bottler, basement, 47 Cottage, Mt. Au- burn, h. at Cambridge
O'Connell Thomas, painter, bds. 169 No. Beacon
O'Connor Frank, moved to Newton
()'Connor Hugh. blacksmith, h. 27 Arsenal
Odams Charles F., teamster, h. 41 Winter
Odams Herbert, tinsmith, h. 41 Winter
Odams Jesse L., dyer, 19 Galen, bds. 41 Winter
Odams John D., house 41 Winter
O'Gorman Michael, plumber, 48 Main. h. at Brighton
O'Hallaran Mary Miss, dressmaker, h. 20 Cross
O'Halloran Michael. produce, h. 14 Beechwood ave.
()'Halloran Michael J., laborer. h. 25 Pleasant
O'Halloran Patrick H., hairdresser, 23 Main, house 85 Watertown
O'Hanlin Michael, gardener. 360 Main, bds. do.
O'Hara James R., broker (50 State, room 78, B. ), house Galen, corner Boyd
()'Hearn Edward, laborer, h. 11 Summer
O'Hearn John J., plumber, bds. 30 Cuba
O'Hearn William, laborer, h. 30 Cuba
('Hearn William F., laborer, h. 51 Arsenal
O'Keefe David, foreman, wool shop ( Brighton), house 60 Galen
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GO
PAINE'S,
GLASS, PUTTY, TO
33 Main St., Watertown.
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O'Keefe John F .. machinist. h. 2 Brook
O'Keefe Mary, widow of Mi hael, h. 2 Brook
O'Keefe Michael. died March 16, 1890
O'Keefe Michael F., laborer, bds. 2 Brook
O'Keefe, see Keefe
Oldham Allan, moved to Waltham
()'Leary Dennis, laborer, h. 46 Morse
O'Mara Elizabeth, widow of James, h. 15 Church lane
()'Mara James, died April, 1889
O'Neil Abbie C. Miss, shirt maker, bds. 22 Forest
O'Neil Arthur E., overseer, Nonantum Worsted Co. (New- ton), bds. 22 Forest
O'Neil JJohn H .. laborer, h. 28 Pleasant
O'Neil JJoseph, laborer, h. 22 Forest
O'Neil Joseph William, boiler maker ( Cambridge ), bds. 22 Forest
O'Neil Patrick. lather, h. Watertown, next Morse
O'Neil Simon, hostler, 273 Main, bds. do.
Ongs Michael, laborer, h. 18 Water
Onions Thomas, laborer, h. 35 Arsenal
Osborn George P., photo engraver (227 Tremont, B. ), h. 10 Marshall
Osborne Fanny Miss, nurse, rms. 20 Cross Osgood Archibald. foreman of shipping room, Lewando's,
19 Galen, h. 3+ Cross
Osgood Eliza A., widow, died Dec. 7, 1890
Osthines Benjamin B., car conductor, rms. 16 Cross
Ostridge Anseln, blacksmith, h. 50 No. Beacon
Otis Brothers ( Horace W. and Ward M. Otis and William T. Macurdy ), dry goods, boots and shoes, Otis bldg., 15 and 19 Main
Otis Horace W. (Otis Brothers), dry goods, boots and shoes, 15 and 19 Main, h. 85 Mt. Auburn
Otis Ward M. (Otis Brother), dry goods, boots and shoes, 15 and 19 Main, bds. 100 Mt. Auburn ,
Ouderkirk Smith F., carpenter, h. 11 Lexington
Owens Michael, laborer, house 18 Water
PAGE ADA, widow of Seth L .. h. 11 Dexter av. Page Charles W., moved to Wolleston
Page George A .. painter, 6 Main, h. 35 Mt. Auburn
Page Harrison P .. window glass (cor. Oliver & Atlantic av., B.), h. 65 Galen
Page Harrison P. Jr., salesman (B.), h. 65 Galen
Page James R., gardener, h. 65 Galen
Page John, house 30 Church
Page Viloetta C. Miss, shirt maker.bds. II.C. Bates', Fayette Paige John, carder, Atua Mills, house Pleasant, near do. Paine J. Thomas, bds. 9 Garnet
DAINE RICHARD H., hardware and cutlery, 33 Main. h. 9 Garnet (see foot lines)
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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Paine T. Frank, weaver, Æ.na Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Parker George, chief of police and truant officer, house 16 Marshall
Parker George S .. asst. cashier, Usion Market National
Bank, 52 Main, and town auditor, bds. 16 Marshall Parker George W., carpenter, bds. 34 Spring
Parker Henry S., house 5 Myrtle
Parkhurst Emma K., widow of John M., 10 Green
Parlin Joseph R. ( Parlin & Roche), clothing, 37 Main,
and ( Perry & Parlin, 2 Moody, Waltham), house 14 Marion road
Parlin William, laborer, Newton & W. G. L. Co., rooms Old Wool Shop, Galen
PARLIN & ROCHE (Joseph R. Parlin and Ed- ward Roche), clothing and gents' furnishings, 37 Main (see page 436)
Parmenter Henry G., moved to Boston
Paron Phillip, moved to Canada
Parrish Lucius H., compositor, "Enterprise," 30 Main, house 49 Spring
Parsons Alice J. Miss, teacher, Grant primary school, b. 35 Riverside place
Parsons Fred, clerk, freight office, F. R. R. (B.), house 155 Pleasant
Parsons Joseph F., painter, 6 Main, h. 46 Mt. Auburn Parsons William, moved to Newton
Parsons William W., moved to Newton
Patey Walter A., carpenter, house 18 Cross
Pattee Moses, driver, Pequossette Steamer, No. 1, Church, rooms do.
Patten Alice G. Miss, teachor (Waltham), b. 6 Fayette Patten Mamie B. Miss, principal Phillips primary school, boards G Fayette
Patten Thomas, house 6 Favette
Patten Wendell W., salesman (34 Summer, B.), house 12 Franklin
Patterson Catherine, widow. house 41 Spring
Patterson William J., molder, W. & P. Mnfg Co., house 21 Parker
Payne Fred E., manager, Allen's Express, 2 Church, bds. 40 Spring
Payson Gilbert R., com. mer. (B.), house 360 Belmont
Payson Gilbert R., Jr., died June 8, 1891
Payson Samuel R., house 360 Belmont
Peabody Henry L., removed to Waltham
Peace Thomas, machinist (B.), bds. 8 Swett place, Bemis
Pearson Otto, hostler, 123 Main, bds. do.
Peck M. Lillian Miss, house 1 Jewett
Peck Sarah A., widow of Dver H., house 1 Jewett
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Peckham Henry O., asst. civil engineer, 56 Main, room 4, boards 42 Spring
PENDERGHAST MARY J. MRS., milliner and millinery goods, 61 Main, cor. Church, rms. 22 Cross (see page 446)
Penderghast Patrick, laborer, bds. 34 Cuba
Penderghast Pierce B., died Dec. 3, 1889
Pepler Alfred, overseer, dye house, ÆEtna Mills, house at Newton
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