Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893, Part 41

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


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Perkins Adeline, widow of Edward F., bds. 360 Pleasant Perkins Albert W., pattern maker. h. Whiting Park


Perkins Daniel T., died Oct. 15, 1892


Perkins George A., painter ( Roxbury), h. 10 Brook Perkins Hope T., widow of William, died May 18, 1891


Perkins John H., supt., Watertown Water Supply Co., office 52 Main, h. 360 Pleasant


Perkins Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 288 Pleasant. Bemis Perkins Thomas J., salesman (28 Tremont row, B. ), h. 9 Oliver


Perkins Walter B., paymaster, Ætna Mills, 266 Pleasant h. Cross, at West Newton


Perkins William H. (Perkins & Co.), grist mill, 18 Main, house 4 Chester


DERKINS & CO. (William H. Perkins, George B. Pope), grist mill and dealers in hay, straw and grain, 18 Main (see page 438)


Perron Andrew, cleanser "Drewsen's" 160 0 Pleasant, house at Newton


Perry Nicholas T., carpenter, h. rear 81 Main


Peterson Lawrence B., moved to Newton


Pevear Abbie F. Miss, bookkeeper (Newton), b. 11 Irving Pevear Marietta B., boards 11 Irving


Pevear William H. (W. H. Pevear & Co.), coal and wood, 128 Arsenal, house 11 Irving


DEVEAR W. H. & CO. (William H. Pevear). coal, wood, hay and brick, etc., 128 Arsenal, office 5 Spring (see page 442)


Phelan John, laborer, boards 85 Orchard


Phelan Kate Mis., house 19 Church lane


Phelps Adeline, widow of Jonas, house 12 Riverside Phelps Edward JJ., died Aug. 1890


Philbrick Henry R., removed to Boston


Philbrook Charles, bds. 105 Orchard


Philbrook Charles C., carpenter, bds. 29 Favette


Philbrook Herbert A., tinsmith, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 115 Galen


Philbrook Mary A., widow of George C., h. 29 Fayette Phillips Charles E., moved to Newton


Phipps Appleton, carpenter, h. 31 Green


PHIPPS SANFORD, architect (Exchange bldg., rm. 1108. B. ). house 33 Green (see page 460)


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Pickels Edward, dresser ( Newton ). h. 9 Swett pl., Bemis Pierce Abbie F., widow of John Q. A .. 1. 93 Mt. Auburn Pierce Benjamin H., farmer, 196 Lexington, h. do.


Pierce Charles Q .. slipper mnfr. (127 Summer, B. ) , house 95 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Charles W., milkman, 675 Belmont, bds. do.


Pierce Clarence A., trunk maker ( B. ), h. 5 Lowell ave.


Pierce John Q. A., died Dec. 14, 1891


Pierce Menella J. Miss, music teacher. 19 Franklin, b.do. Pierce Ruth U., widow of George, h. 26 Palfrey


Pierce Sophironia A., widow of Jonathan, h. 19 Franklin DIERCE WILLIAM T., civil engineer and survey- or, 56 Main, room 4, house 12 Russell ave (see page 460 )


Pike Albert E., painter, bds. 133 Boyd


Pike Charles, boards 133 Boyd


Pike George E., engineer, honse 133 Boyd


Pillsbury Edward W .. compositor, " Enterprise," 30 Main, house 41 Mt. Auburn


Pillsbury Sarah M .. widow of Enoch.bds. 41 Mt. Auburn Pinkham William H., bds. 113 Boyd


Piper Charles F., trav. salesman, h. 17 Otis


Pitt John W., trav. salesman, house 14 Washburn


Plaisted Cuming W., street car conductor, h. 24 Riversile Plaisted Cummings, st. car. conductor, rms. 18 Cross


Plaisted Edward S., produce, 19 Riverside, h. do.


Plaisted George, driver, 6 Galen, rms. 4 do. Plunkett Elizabeth, shirt maker, bds. 2 Myrtle


Plunkett James H., laborer, bds. 2 Myrtle


Piunkett Mary, widow of Bernard, h. 2 Myrtle


Plunkett Mary A., shirt maker (B. ) , bds. 2 Myrtle


Plunkett Walter F., removed to Newton


Police Station, Town House building, 1 Church, cor. Mun Pollard John, tripe cleaner ( Brighton ) ,h. 16 Wheelers ct. Pollard Joshua H., machinist (B.), bas. 20 Morse


Pollock Henry T. P., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., boards 7 Centre


Pope Gorge B. (Perkins & Co.), grist mill, 18 Main, house at Waltham [h. near Rivers ide Porter Andrew, decorator, Porter & Co., 14 Watertown, Porter Annie P. Miss, stenographer, bils.49 Riverside


Porter Edward C. Rev., pastor. Phillips Cong. Church, house 12 Chester


Porter Edward F., house 49 Riverside


Porter Helen A. F., widow, died July 8, 1891


Porter Henry G., hostler, 18 Spring, bds, 18 Cushman Porter Lewis B., prop. and manager, Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co., and manager, Porter & Co., 14 Water- town, house 83 Mt. Auburn


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Porter William D., died Nov. 8, 1889


Porter & Co., L. B. Porter, manager, laundry machinery mnfrs., 14 Watertown (185 and 187 High, B.) Post Offices, Barnard's blk., 28 Main, Mt. Auburn street, near the bridge, and F. R. R. station, Bemis DOTTER BRIGGS E., livery and sale stable, 18 Spring, next R. R., h. 2 Patten (see page 449)


Potter William, grocer (B.), bds. 2 Patten


Powell Albert, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, h. at Newton Power John, marble cutter (83 Haverhill, B. ), boards 58 Summer


Powers Catharine, widow of William, house 15, rear 27 Cottage, Mr. Auburn


Powers Edward, moved to Brighton


Powers Edward E., h. 7 Cottage F, Mt. Auburn


Powers Frank II., carpenter, bds. 15, rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn


Powers James, laborer, bds. 7 F. Cottage, Mt. Auburn


Powers John, laborer, bds. 9 Common-st. place


Powers John J., fisherman, bds. 15, rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn


Powers Joseph, laborer, 104 Arsenal. h. at Brighton


Powers Patrick, laborer, h. 9 Common st. place


Powers Robert H., moved to Cambridge


Powers Walter W., laborer, boards 15, rear 27 Cottage, Mount Auburn


Powers William, died April 7, 1892


Powers William, starch maker, Crystal Springs Minfg. Co., house 12 Swett place, Bemis


Pratt Annie, widow, house 38 Arsenal


Pratt Arabella, widow of John Q. A., h. 44 Riverside


Pratt Edward. F., molder. boards 44 Riverside


Pratt Ellen M., widow of Miles, h. 74 Mt. Auburn


Pratt Lucius H., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 33 Fayette


Pratt Robert M., house Belmont, near School


Pratt Stillman A., moulder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house Riverside place, corner Ladd


Pratt William A., moved to Waltham


Priest Benjamin Lyman, moved to Duxbury


Priest Benjamin Sidney, student (H. U., Cambridge), b. 9 Riverside


Priest David H., broker (31 Exchange, B.), h. 5 Franklin Priest Eliza, widow of Filman, h. 14 Winter


Priest Hannah, widow, died July 31, 1891


Priest Gardiner N., janitor, Unitarian church, house 14 Winter


Priest George E., with Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 16 to 26 Galen, and (31 to 35 Union, B.) .and treas. Water- town Savings Bank, 56 Main. h. 9 Riverside


Priest, G. Wesley, bds. 9 Riverside


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Priest Hannah, widow of Sylvester, died July 31, 1891 Priest Harry W., bds. 8 Centre Priest John W .. house 8 Centre


Priest Walter T., h. 25 Riverside


Pringle James, ca: d stripper, Ætna Mills, house Pleasant, near Hall Rubber Co's buildings


Print Albert, machinist, 14 Watertown, h. 8 Howard Prior Matthew, prop. Watertown Machine Works, 21 Howard, h. 15 Patten


Proctor Abby S., widow of George W., li. ) Chester Proctor Arthur H., bookkeeper (E. Cambridge), boards 64 Riverside


Proctor Charles F., salesman (35 Union, B.), h. 1 Otis Proctor S. Eugene, clerk (184 Wash., B.), b. 9 Chester Prue George H., machinist, bds. 1 Cuba


Prue John B., stationary engineer, F. R. R., h. 1 Cuba Puffer Reuben, h. 35 Marshall


Purcell Thomas H., laborer, h. 7 Forest


Putnam Wendell Phillips, moved to Boston


Putney Almon, h. 54 Fayette


Putney Charles T., machinist, h. 24 Fayette


Pyle John 'T., died Jan. 18, 1892


Pyle Samuel, painter, h. Summer, corner Winter


QUIGLEY FRANK J., stone cutter, h. 37 Cottage Quincy William J. (63 Oliver, B. ), h. 6 Garfield Quinlan Daniel, died Nov. 25, 1889


Quinlan Dennis, died Dec. 2, 1892 Quinlan Edward, laborer, bds. 312 Arsenal Quinlan James, bds. 24 Myrtle Quinlan James F., mason, died Jan. 22, 1892


Quinlan James F., bds. 112 Arsenal


Quinlan John, laborer, bds. 312 Arsenal Quinlan John H., brick layer, h. 24 Myrtle Quinlan Julia, widow of Daniel, h. 312 Arsenal Quinlan Michael, mill operative, h. 143 Orchard Quinlan Patrick, laborer, h. 9 Waverly


Quinlan Thomas D., laborer, h. 12 Brook


Quinlan Timothy J., coachman, bis. 9 Waverly Quinlan William J., cigar maker (B. ) , b. 9 Waverly Quinn Daniel, laborer, h. 15 Summer Quinn Daniel, teamster, h. 25 Quirk Quinn Michael, laborer, bds. 84 Gaien Quinnan John. plumber, 48 Main, bds. at Brighton Quirk James, hostler, 18 Spring, h. 8 North Beacon st.ct. Quirk James, Jr., laborer, bds. 8 North Beacon st. court Quirk John M., clerk, 3 Main, h. at Newton Quirk Thomas, teamster, house 27 Quirk


RAFFERTY THOMAS J., machinist, S. Elliott, Maple, house at Newton


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Rafuse John, dyer, (Somerville), house 6 Wollitzer's block, Wollitzer's lane


Rafuse Martin A., teamster, h. 5 Gilkey avenne


Ralley Christopher, butcher, bds. 21 Common st. place


Ralley Michael, farm hand, h. 21 Common st. place Ralley Michael J., laborer, bds. 21 Common st. pl. Ralley Peter J., laborer, bds. 21 Common st. place


Ralston John (John Ralston & Co. ) , window shade mnfr., 71 Fayette, boards 19 Green


RA ALSTON JOHN & CO. (John Ralston), window shade mofrs., 71 Fayette (see p. 451)


Ralston Marshall W., foreman, 71 Fayette, b. 19 Green Ramsay James H., moved to Cambridge


Ramsay Robert, carpenter, h. off Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn


Ramsey Robert E .. machini-t, bds. 217 North Beacon


Rand Aubrey V., moved to Wolfville, N. S.


Rand Edward A., rector, Church of the Good Shepherd, h. 13 Garfield


Rand E. Kennard, student at Harvard Col. (Cambridge), boards 13 Garfield


Randall-, engineer, rms. 16 Irving


Rattigan Bryan, laborer, b. 56 North Beacon


Rattigan James H., carpenter, h. 34 Cuba


Rattigan John J., bookkeeper, bds. 56 North Beacon


Rattigan John J., machinist (B.), bds. 34 Cuba


Rattigan Michael, machinist, bds. 56 North Beacon


Rattigan Thomas, laborer, bds. 56 North Beacon


Rattigan Thomas H., machinist (B.), bds. 34 Cuba Raymond Bernard C., assistant, 58 Main, b. 4 Common DAYMOND CHARLES A., undertaker and n embalmer, 58 Main, h. 4 Common (see p. 435)


Reardon Bridget, widow of Michael, house 314 Pleasant, Bemis


Reardon John, laborer, h. rear 13 Mt. Auburn


Reardon John F., shoemaker, bds. 314 Pleasant, Bemis


Reardon Patrick, weaver, bds. 314 Pleasant, Bemis


Reardon Timothy, shoemaker, 36 Mt. Auburn, boards 20 Spring


Reed Ann Mrs., at Lewando's Dye House, house 74 A, Summer


Reed Chase H., carriage dealer, 239 Mt. Auburn, h. do.


Reed Isaac, baker, 67 Main, h. at Medford


Reed John J., supt., Almshouse, 105 Orchard, h. do.


Reed Mary J. Mrs., matron, Almshouse, h. do.


Regan Ann, widow of David, boarding house, 17 Pleasant


R gan Bridget Mrs., died June 20, 1892


Regan Cornelius C., curtain maker, bds. 17 Pleasant


Regan Cornelius D., salesman (5 Union, B.), house 26 Railroad


Roran David, student, bds. 17 Pleasant


Regan Dennis JJ., shipper, H. & W. Co., h. 164 Main


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Regan Jeremiah, died Sept. 26, 1892


Regan Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 28 Railroad


Regan John, laborer, h. 44 Pleasant


Regan John F., tripe cleaner (Brighton), h. 17 Forest Regan Mary Mrs., nurse, bds. 8 Walnut


Regan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 28 Railroad


Regan May F., fancy goods, 73 Main, h. 17 Forest R gan Patrick, blacksmith, h. 14 Arsenal


Reilly James W., major, commanding officer, Watertown U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal. n. Elm, h. do.


Rheel George P., second hand carding, Atna Mills, house 226 Pleasant


Rhine Alexander K., moved to Cambridge


Rice Augustus W., clerk freight dept., B. & A. R. R., h. 7 Boyd


Rice Joanna Miss, h. 28 Morse


Rice Lucy A. Miss, bds. 43 Church


Rice Nellie M. Miss, bds. Miss JJ. Rice's, 28 Morse


Rich Alfred T., moved to Maine


Rich Mary B., widow of Lathley, died Aug. 21, 1892


Richards Abraham L., h. 163 Auburn


Richards Fannie W., principal, Parker school, boards 35 Riverside pl.


Richards Frank E., moved to Boston


Richards John G .. h. 46 Belmont


Richardson Andrew J., carpenter, h. 4 Winter


Richardson JJoseph, laborer, h. 35 Forest


Richardson J. Fred, moved to Woburn


Richardson Sarah, widow of Samuel, h. 81 Main


Richardson Truman S., clerk, 19 Main, bis. 6 Chester


Richardson William G. Rev., moved to East Cambridge


Richardson William T., painter, h. 9 Cottage. Mt. Auburn Ricker Moses ( Boston Fresh Tripe Co., Brighton ) , house 19 Boyd


Rider John. bds. Union Market Hotel


Riley Bridget, widow of David, h. Forest, n. Summer


Riley Cornelius, laborer, h. 30 Pleasant


Riley Delia Miss, h. 38 Arsenal


Riley James Mrs., h. 15 Winter


Riley James F., died April 29, 1891


Riley Jeremiah. laborer, h. 335 Pleasant, Bemis


Riley Joanna M. Miss, principal, Spring primary school, bds. 15 Winter


Riley John, laborer, h. 15 Cottage. F. Mt. Auburn Riley Margaret G. Miss, asst. post master, P. O., 28 Main, bds. 15 Winter Riley Mary Mrs., bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis


Riley Michael E., at ÆEtna Mills, h. 302 Pleasant


Riley Timothy F., machinist (B.), bds. 335 Pleasant, Bemis


Riley, see Reilly, also Ralley


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Rinn John, laborer, bds. 7 A, Mt. Auburn


Rinn Patrick, laborer, bds. 7 Mt. Auburn


Rinn Patrick, laborer, 304 Arsenal, bds. 7 Mt. Auburn


Rinn Sabina, widow, died Jan. 22, 1891


Ripley James T., clerk, Otis Bros., Main, bds. Leonard F. Ripley's, Belmont


Ripley Leonard F., foreman, S. R. Payson's, Belmont, h. at Belmont


Ripley S. Ellis, cutter (B.), h. 3 Fletcher Terrace


Roach William, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.


Roache see Roche


Roan James, laborer, bds. 9 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Robb William, fibre turner, 21 Howard, h. at Waltham


Robbins Albertina Mrs., dressmaker, 36 Summer, h. do.


Robbins Catherine, widow of Elbridge A., h. 22 Wheel- ers court


Robbins Charles G., paint mixer, 21 Harvard, boards at Waltham


Robbins Dexter A., public carriage, stand, Watertown station, F. R. R., h. 36 Summer


Robbins Eldridge A., died Oct. 7, 1892


Robbins Ellen Miss, artist, h. 65 Pleasant


Robbins Emily Miss, h. 95 Pleasant


Robbins Fred D. moved out West


Robbins Frederick, commission merchant (9 Chatham, B.) , 1. 95 Pleasant


Robbins Harriet Miss, h. 95 Pleasant


Robbins Henry, h. 95 Pleasant


Robbins Henry B., engineer, h. 23 Arsenal


Robbins John L., car builder, F. R. R , bds. 116 Walnut


Robbins John W., concreter, bds. 36 Summer


Robbins Kenneth K., clerk (B.), bds. 36 Summer


Robbins Lois Miss, h. 65 Pleasant


Robbins Martha Miss, h. 65 Pleasant


Robbins Philander. hostler, 62 Lexington, bds. do.


Robbins R. Eliza Miss, h. 95 Pleasant


Roberts Abbie, widow, died Nov. 10, 1889


Roberts Elmer W., moved to Cleveland, Ohio


Roberts William G., cabinet maker ( West Canton, B.). h. 23 Harnden ave. [h. 27 Boyd Robertshaw Henry, sec. Shelley Minfg. Co., Stanley ave., Robertshaw William, pres., Shelley Mnfg. Co., Stanley ave., h. 12 do.


Robie Fred H. machinist, H. & W. Co., rms.33 Mt. Auburn Robinson Alexander, laborer, house 9 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn


Robinson George Fred, clerk (550 Somerville avenue, Somerville), house 4 Palfrey


Robinson George F., janitor, High and Grant schools, h. 4 Washburn


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Robinson Ione G., widow of William, house 10 Russell av. Robinson Nellie M. Mrs., moved to Newton


Robinson Theodore B., boots and shoes (19 Court, B.), h. 17 Russell av.


Robinson William F., carpenter, h. 540 Belmont


Roche Edward ( Parlin & Roche), clothing, etc., 37 Main, bds. 21 Fayette


Roche John P., clerk, 258 Pleasant, bds. 21 Farette


Rockett Edward, laborer, h. 19, rear 27 Cottage, Mount Auburn


Rockett John, laborer, h. 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn


Rockwell Charles E., freight clerk, F. R. R. (Chasn. ), h. 115 Walnut


Rockwell Horatio, laborer, bds. C. A. Cave's. Spring


Rockwell James E., driver, h. 5 Arsenal


Rockwell Lincoln K., bds. 5 Arsenal


Rockwell Warren L., bookkeeper (84 Washington, B.), bds. 26 Riverside


Rogers Artemus B., salesman (135 Washington, B.), It. 47 Fayette


Rogers James, carpenter, bds. 44 Mt. Auburn


Rogers John, bds. 4 Watertown


Rogers John, carpenter, bds. 8 Swett pl., Bemis


Rogers John B., paper hanger ( Waltham), boards 47 Fayette


Rogers M. Thacher, moved to Somerville


Rogers Roderick W., carriage mnfr. and painter, 58 Prentiss, h. at Cambridge


DOLLINS CHARLES H., plumber and gas fitter, R 26 Main, h. 38 Marshall, Whiting Park (see p. 443) Rollins Henry S., hotel clerk (B. ), h. Arsenal, n. Patten Roma Frank, laborer, h. 36 Pleasant


Rooney Bernard, tailor ( Washington, cor. Cherry, West Newton), h. 22 Cuba


Rooney Bernard, Jr., shade painter, 71 Fayette, boards 22 Cuba


Rooney Elizabeth, widow, h. 45 Common


Rooney John, harness cleaner, 18 Spring, bds. 1 Brook


Rooney John F., plumber, ( Waltham), h. 22 Cuba Rooney Martin, laborer, h. 15 Forest


Rooney Mary, widow of Timothy, h. 1 Brook


Rooney Michael, hostler. 18 Spring, bds. 1 Brook


Rooney Thomas, laborer, h. Bacon


Rose Charles T., moved out West


Rose Levi W., broker (7 Exchange place, B.) , h. Fayette, cor. Hill


Rosebrook Alvin E., carpenter, h. 7 Parker


Ross Adam, laborer, bds. 15, rear of the Coolidge school house, Mt. Auburn


Ross Edward, laborer, h. 31 Arsenal


Ross Frank H., carpenter, rins. 50 Riverside


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Ross James, laborer, bds. 5 Wollitzer's block, Wollitzer's lane


DOSS JOHN, carriage mnfr., 11 and 13 Spring, h. 5 Royal (see p. 441)


Ross John, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal


Ross Thomas, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal


Ross William, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal


Roughtean John H., painter, h. 14 Cottage, E. W.


Rowan James, moved to Cambridge


Rowe Thomas H., moved to Sanberton, N. H.


Rowell Adelaide, widow of Whittemore, h. 15 Garfield Rowell Whittemore, died June 18, 1889


Roy Felix, machinist (Waltham), h. 24 Bridge, Bemis Royce Anne M. Mrs., dressmaker, 54 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Royd Michael, painter, bds. 26 William


Ruggles Eleanor P., widow of Stephen D., house 71 Mt. Auburn


Rumrill Albert L., wood worker, h. 52 Irving


UNDLETT BENJAMIN T., house painter, 7


R Main st. ct., h. 30 Whitney (see p. 437)


Rundlett David S , engineer, Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., h. 50 Mt. Auburn


Russell Caroline F., widow, died March 22, 1891


Russell Caroline W. Miss, h. Green, near Pleasant


Russell Catherine A. Miss, h. 49 Common


Russell Charles, ice (92 State, B.), h. 42 Common


Russell Fred, clerk (B.), h. 35 Fayette


Russell George F., farmer, h. 49 Common


Russell Hanorah, widow of James E., h. 22 Cross


Russell Henry, h. 54 Spring


Russell Henry, died Oct. 5, 1889


Russell Horace, died Sept. 1, 1892


Russell Howard, bookkeeper (B.), h. Everett, near Russell av.


Russell Jeremiah H., h. 43 Common


Russell Louisa, widow of Jeremiah, h. 43 Common


Russell Louisa A., widow of George S., h. 71 Pleasant


Russell Mary E., widow of Henry, h. 54 Spring


Russell Theodore S., machinist, U. S. Arsenal, house 177 Main


Russell William L., asst. cashier (B. & A. R. R., B.), bds. 33 Riverside


Russell William W., ice (103 State, B.), h.10 Russell av.


Russell William W. Jr., foreman, bds. 10 Russell ave.


Russo Angelo, fruit and confectionery, 13 Main, h. 92 do. Russo John, clerk, 13 Main, bds. 92 do.


Russo Joseph, moved to Waltham


Ryan Daniel M., molder, 22 Galen, h. 114 Main


Ryan Edward H., molder, 22 Galen, house 11 Green


Ryan James, finisher, Atna Mills, h. 302 Pleasant, Bemis Rvan Patrick, laborer, bds. 37 Galen


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Ryan Timothy, spinner, AEtna Mills, house 312 Pleasant, Bemis


Ryder Bridget, widow of John, h. Church lane


Ryder James M., clerk, b. Chas. H. Staples, Parker Ryder John, bds. Union Market. 89 Walnut


Ryder Josiah P., student (B. ), bds. 44 Royal


Ryder Verenus H., moved to Cambridge


SAFFORD JACOB C., machinist, 49 Galen, house 1 Gilkey avenue


Sam Wah Lee, laundry, 32 Mt. Auburn


Sample Agnes Miss, teacher, bds. 27 Franklin


Sample Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker (B.), b. 27 Franklin Sample Hugh, iron melter, house 27 Franklin


Sampson Delia Miss, bookkeeper, Simons, Hatch & Whitten, Spring, bds. 16 Parker


Sanborn Charles, night watchman, U. S. Arsenal, house 9 Church Lane


Sanborn Paurelia S., widow, h. Pleasant. n. Ætna Mills Sanborn Rubert R., provisions, h. 15 Boyd


Sanderson Clarence W., bookkeeper, 24 Pleasant, house at Brighton


Sanger Francis H., door and sash maker, h. 5 Morse Sanger George C., door and sash maker, h. 5 Morse


Sanger Hannah S., widow of Charles E., house 76 Mt. Auburn


Sanger Mary L. Miss, house Morse, near Jewett


Sanger Rebecca, widow of Nathaniel C., house 5 Morse


Sanginett Charles, foreman, exportation of cattle, boards 89 Walnut


Sargent Addison G., boards 8 Morse


Sattanstall Edward H., at Shelley Mufg. Co., house 10 Swett pl., Bemis


Savage Auna S. Mrs., died Feb. 21, 1890


Savage Jason W., house 28 Riverside


Savage Paul, clerk (B.), bds. 1 Dana Terrace


Savage Ralph B., student, bds. 1 Dana Terrace


CAVAGE WALLACE W. (Pulsifer, Savage & Co.), wholesale produce commission merchant (96 and 98 Clinton, B. ), h. 21 Riverside (see p. 433)


Savage William F., molder, house 22 Parker


Savage William H., pastor, First Parish Unitarian Church, house 1 Dana Terrace


Sawin George W., house 45 Arlington


Sawtelle Mary L. Mrs., house 22 Cross


LAWYER GEORGE A., provisions, 221 Arsenal (3 cellar, F. H. Market, B.), house 221 Arsenal, ( see page 433)


Sawyer George W., sash and door mnfr. (Brighton), h. Palfrey, opp. Church


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Sawyer Herbert H., prop. Metropolitan Laundry, 57 . Spring, house 28 Marshall


Sawyer Sarah B .. widow of Edwin, bds. 28 Marshall Scipone Carlo, clerk, 69 Main, bds. 80 Summer Scipone Ciro, fruit, etc., 69 Main. h. 80 Summer


Scott John W., hostler (B.), h. 26 Mt. Auburn


Scott Mary E. Miss, pastry cook, Union Market House, Walnut, boards do.


Scribner D. P., overseer carding, Ætna Mills, house at Waltham


Scribner Eben H., foreman, 15 Spring, h. 11 Patten


Scully Patrick, laborer, house 21 No. Beacon


Seaward Frank, dresser, bds. 77 Morse


Seelig Carl H., clerk, boards 9 Boyd


Seiferth Frank, dresser, ÆEtna Mills, house 226 Pleasant, Bemis


Seivier Richard H., carpenter, h. Park, near Morse


Severance Charles F. G., moved from town


Seward Henry, boards 3 Hill


Seward Henry W., asst. paymaster (F. R. R., B.) , boards 3 Hill


Seward William A., moved to Charlestown


Sexton Margaret Mrs., groceries, 81 Fayette, house do.


Sexton Michael, died Nov. 16, 1892


Shanahan Mary J. Miss, died Oct. 1, 1891


Shannon Daniel, laborer, h. 78 No. Beacon


Shapleigh George, machinist (B. ), h. 14 Cuba


Sharett John, presser, 19 Galen, rms. 23 Mt. Auburn


Sharkey Frank, moved to Boston


Sharkey James W., laborer, bds. 16 Cottage pl., Mount Auburn


Sharp John W., driver, 15 Spring. bds. 13 Palfrey


Sharp Richard W., at ÆEtna Mills, h. 2 Swett pl.


Sharp Supply T., Custom House broker (44 Kilby, B.), house 63 Mit. Auburn


Shattuck Charles H., moved to Boston


Shattuck George C., architect ( Ames bldg., B. ), h. 8 Otis Shattuck Louis H., clerk, Union Market National Bank, 52 Main. h. 8 Otis


Shattuck William A., clerk (B.), h. 47 White


Shaughnessy, Patrick, laborer, h. rear 82 Main


Shaw Bartlett M., moved to Waltham


Shaw Freeman S., carpenter, F. R. R., h. 59 Riverside Shaw Jennie Mrs., h. Riverside place, near Irving


Shaw Jolin, laborer, bds. rear 82 Main


Shaw Linus Allen, police, h. 5 Patten


Shaw Oliver, supt. Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 22 Galen


and pres., Union Market National Bank, h. 78 Mt. Auburn


Shea Bartholomew, spinner, Ætna Mills, h. 318 Pleasant Shea Dennis G., farmer, h. end Watertown ct.


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.


1


540


WATERTOWN [S]


DIRECTORY


Shea Honora, widow, died July 20, 1891


Shea James J., freight clerk, (F. R. R., B.). bds. 318 Pleasant, Bemis


Shea John F., weaver, h. 326 Pleasant


Shea Maurice, died July 7, 1891


Shea Michael F., laborer, bds. D. G. Shea's end Water- town court


Shea Michael H., plumber, bds. 318 Pleasant


Shea Thomas, private. U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.


Sheehan Bartholomew. laborer. h. 40 Carroll


Sheehan Jere, laborer, bds. 14 North Beacon


Sheehan John E., farmer, h. 260 Main


Sheehan Margaret Mrs., boarding-house, 20 Arsenal


Sheehan Patrick, laborer, h. 37 Water


Sheehan William, poster, 43 Main. bds. do.




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