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Coté John, carpenter, bds. 134 F.Iton Coté Joseph, carpenter, h. 32 Spring
Coté Pierre, carpenter, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 2 River av. Cotter Ellen A. Mrs., boarding house 25 Felton Cotter Thomas B., base ball player, bds. 28 Gordon Cotter William, shoemaker. h. 25 Felton
Cotting Amanda C., widow of Jessie G., h. 95 Grant Cotting Henry P., stable foreman, rear 641 Main, bds. 95 Grant
Cotting Mary E. Miss, teacher (Lynn), bds. 95 Grant Cotton Charles E., conductor, N. St. Ry. Co., bds. 13 Harvard
Cotton Rhoda L. Mrs., died Feb. 16, 1891
Coughlan Patrick, teamster, bds. rear 187 School
Coughlan William, stone mason, h. rear 187 School
Coult Samuel, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 2 High- land pl.
Coulter Ambrosina T. Mrs., died June 23, 1890
Coulter William, starter (W. E. St. Ry. Co. B.), rms. 18 Prospect av.
Court House, Lexington near Main
Cousens Fred E., farmer, h. off Lincoln near Lake
Cousens Ivory L., machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 81 Gardner Cousens N. William, physician, 207 Moody, rms. do. Cousins Reuben, moved to Newburyport
Covill John A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 144 Brown Covill Susan W., widow of John, h. 101 Brown
Cowan John Rev., h. 22 Fern
Cowen Belle Miss, h. 70 Church
Cowen Bernard B., died Oct. 4, 1891
Cowles George W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 862 Myrtle
Cox Alida May Mrs., died Sept. 16, 1890
Cox Charles M., manager. Waltham Grain Co. 10 Felton, h. at Melrose Highlands
Cox Frank T. (Cox & Keane), marble worker, 731 Main, h. 12 Leonard
Cox James E., bookkeeper and clerk, the U. S. W. Co., rms. 28 Prospect
Cox Patrick, card grinder (Lowell). h. 18 Water
NOX THOMAS, proprietor, Prospect House, 881 Main h. do (see page 14)
Cox William H., moved to Watertown
NOX & KEANE ( Frank T. Cox and Michael Keane) , marble workers, 731 Main (see p. 623)
Coy George F., machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 207 Chestnut Coy John, at W. B. & D. Works, h. 62 Calvary
Coy Martin, laborer, house 56 Willow
Coy Michael, moved to New York
Coye Georgianna E., widow of Amassa, h. 527 Main Coyle Jane, widow of Arthur, bds. 4 Dudley av.
Coyle Thomas J., teamster, h. 4 Dudley av.
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER.
Main Office, Exchange B'ldg., Cor. State and Kilby, Boston.
Branch Yard, Bacon Street, Waltham.
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Coyne Jacob, cigar maker, 97 Moody, h. at Boston Crafts Charles P., machinist, house 213 Moody
Crafts Charlotte, h: 69 Grant
Crafts John C., coachman, A. A. Wheelock's, South.h. do. Crafts L. Ada Mrs., dressmaker, 17 Charles, h. do.
Crafts Maude B. Miss. died June 18, 1892
Crafts Myra A. Miss, Christian Scientist, 213 Moody house do.
Crafts Wilbur N., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., house Derby. near Moody
CRAFTS WILLIAM D., furniture and piano mover, 37 Charles, h. do. (see p. 620)
Craig Carrie A. Miss, stenographer, 115 Bacon, boards 46 South
Craig Harriet, widow of Hiram B., h. 46 South
Craig Samuel, tailor, 200 Moody, bds. 11 Gordon
Cram Alfred E., clerk (B.), bds. 427 Moody
Cram Henrietta E. Mrs., dressmaker,30 Lexington, h.do. Cram L. Fred, painter, h. Mt. Pleasant
Cram Mary M. Miss, dressmaker, 427 Moody, bds. do.
Cram Stephen B., farmer, house 427 Moody
Cram S. Walter. shoemaker (Newtonville). h. 42 Curtis Crandall Albert P .. organ builder ( Weston). h. 32 Hammond
Crandell Joseph H., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h.252 Ash Crane Charles R., cigar maker, 97 Moody, h. 109 Pine Crane Fannie Miss, nurse, bds. 564 Main
YRANE GEORGE I. , baker, 218 Moody, house 65 CI Cushing (see Index)
Crane John, laborer, bds. J. Fleming's, off School ave.
Crane Timothy, laborer, bds. J. Fleming's, off School av.
Cranley Stephen, at B. Mnfg. Co .. bds. 41 Spruce
Crawford James, died July 16, 1892
Crawford Robert D., painter, 25 Exchange, bds. 17 Whitney avenue
Creasy Lydia A. Mrs., rms. 34 School
Creavin Dennis, clerk, 220 River, bds. 222 do.
Creed F. Henry, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 32 Brown
Creed Thomas J., clerk, 6 Elm, bds. 177 Summer
Creedon John A., baggage master, and telegrapher, Lex- ington street station, C. M. R. R., bds. 94 School
REGAN WILLIAM H:, dentist, 637 Main, room CRE 5, bds. Hotel Waltham (see p. 90)
Creighton Walter C., clerk (B.), bd -. 57 Wadsworth av.
CRESCENT MARKET, Beattie Bros. . proprietors, 7 Crescent, (see p. 608)
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Cressey Charles T., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 33 Alder
Crimmins Daniel B., molder, D. & F. Mufg. Co., h. Pond ave., opp. Emery
Crimmins Michael, moved from city [place
Crippen Frank S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 3 Robbins st.
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, Proprietors. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, on F. R. R.
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Crocker George F., asst. bookkeeper, 20 Felton, bds. 78 Lexington
Crocker George R. painter, h. 13 Charles st. ave.
Crombie Herbert S., machinist, h. 114 Lowell
Cromie Sarah, widow of John, h. 20 Elm
Cronin Daniel, farm hand, C. E. Lawrence's, Trapelo road Cronin Jeremiah, laborer, house 14 Stearns
Cronin John J., bds. 14 Stearns
Cronin Michael, laborer, W. W. W.,h. William, n. F. R.R. Cronin Michael C., laborer, h. 2 Foundry block, Foundry avenue
Cronin Michael J., moved to Lynn
Crosby Amelia C., widow of John M .. h. 98 Chestnut
Crosby Charles, harness maker, 599 Main, rms. 34 School
Crosby Charles G., moved to Vermont
Crosby Edward H., house 9 Lowell
Crosby Jacob H., carpenter, h. 108 Taylor
Crosby J. Howard, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 70 Cherry
Crosby Sarah B., widow of Charles W., h. 11 Central
Crosby Sophia N. Mrs., died Aug. 5, 1892
Crossman Hannah M., widow of Charles C., boards 15 Hartwell
Crough Charles W., prop., Waltham Dye House, Benefit, cor. Whitcomb
Crouse J. Alonzo, driver, 210 Moody, rms. 51 Chestnut
Crouse Millege, blacksmith ( Weston), bds. 411 Main
Crouse William, driver, 210 Moody, bds. 51 Chestnut
Crouthers E. K., at Am. W. W. Co., ris. 143 Lowell Crowe Simon, carpenter, h. 17 Oak
Crowe Spurgeon, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 41 Spruce
Crowell Sylvia A., widow of Ezra F., h. 10 Myrtle
Crowell Uah T., bds. 16 Chestnut
Crowell William A., engineer, 130 Newton, house 110 Cushing
Crowley Frank D., moulder, 115 Bacon, h. 154 Charles - Crowley Michael, laborer, bds. 28 Lexington
Crowley Michael J., second hand, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River
Crowley Timothy J., horseshoer, 27 Common, bds .. 115 Pond
Crowther George H., blacksmith, Am. W. T. Co., house 468 Main
Crue Joseph, carpenter, h. 129 Moody
Culkeen John, mason, h. 13 Cedar
Culkeen Michael, farm hand, A. T. Pierce's, Beaver,h. do. Cullen James, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 341 River
Cullen Thomas W., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 7 Felton, h. 216 Newton
Cummings Charles F., h. 77 Harvard
Cummings Jennet R., widow of George, bds. 63 Orange
Cummings John D , bicycles, 6 Crescent, rms. 34 High
ATWOOD SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Waltham.
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,
HARDWARE and RANGES.
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Cummings John S., at Am. W. W. Co., r. 310 Crescent Cunniffe Catherine E., widow of Patrick, h. 17 Sun Cunniffe Patrick, died April 23, 1891
Cunningham Arthur V., moulder, h. Oak, cor. Newton Cunningham Catherine, widow of John, boarding-house 103 Felton
Cunningham Herbert N. Rev., rector, Christ church Cunningham Ira W., freight clerk (B. & M. R. R., B.), h. 255 Moody
Cunningham James, blacksmith, 746 Main, h. 3 Gorham Cunningham John J., machinist, bds. 3 Gorham
Cunningham Marion B. Miss, milliner, bds. 255 Moody
Cunningham Mary Miss, h. 8 Lawton pl.
Cunningham Mary Mrs , died May 13, 1891
Cunningham Mary E. Miss, h. rear 152 School
Cunningham Matthias F., clerk, 115 Bacon, b. 103 Felton
Cunningham Patrick, mason, bds. 11 Mechanic
Cunningham Peter, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 9 John
Cunningham Richard I., carpenter, Perry Bros., off Lin- den, h. 37 Pond
Curdo Alexander, laborer, 118 Bacon, h. 77 Felton Curdo Remie, laborer, 118 Bacon, h. 77 Felton
Curdo Rose, widow of Joseph, b. 77 Felton Curley James M., clerk (B.), rooms 34 High
Curley Thomas, moved to Claremont, N. H.
Curlin Joseph, painter, ims. 11 Dartmouth
Curran Daniel, laborer, bds. 397 River
Curran Grace Miss, clerk, 133 Moody, bds. M. Curran's, Auburn Terrace
Curran James, gateman, Elm st. crossing, F. R. R. house 168 School
Curran Michael, carpenter, h. Auburn Terrace
Curran Nellie E. Miss, dressmaker, bds. M. Curran's, Auburn Terrace
Curran, see Currin
· Curren Andrew, molder, bds. 20 Gorham
CURRIER ALVAH B., carriage trimmer and dealer, Music Hall ave., h. 194 Charles (see p. 620) Currier Arthur M., gilder, Am. W. W. Co., bds. Pros- pect House
Currier Herbert H., died Sept. 25, 1892
Currin Richard, police, h. off West Dale, bey. Farnsworth Currin Thomas, stone cutter, h. Williams, near F. R. R. Curry John, laborer, b. 39 Clinton
Curry John, Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 39 Clinton
Curtin Anthony A. ( Waltham Foundry Co.), 71 Felton, house 162 do.
Curtin Hanora, widow of Andrew, bds. 162 Felton Curtin Patrick, driver, John R. Farnum. Main, bds. do. Curtin Thomas F., laborer, h. Massasooit ct., cor. Center Curtis Benjamin F., provisions, 27 Derby, h. do.
SMOKE J. W. BUCKLEY,
J. W. B.
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles.
CIGAR.
37 Moody St., - - . TILTILLM. For sale by all dealers.
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Curtis Henry, died Nov. 13, 1892
Curtis Jane, widow of Henry. h. 74 Church, suite 2 Curtis John D., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 242 Moody Curtis Leaffie B. Miss, teacher, Prospect street school, rms. 12 Prospect
Curtis Susan E., widow of Woodbury, h. 99 Chestnut Curtis Thomas E., driver, 130 Newton, h. 147 Robbins
Curtis T. Ellesworth, driver, h. 147 Robbins
Curtis Woodbury S., died Nov. 2, 1890
Cushing Carlos, harness cleaner, 12 Church, h. 201 Chestnut
Cushing Charles W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), rear 29 Moody. h. 520 Main
Cushing Harry R., jeweler (B.), h. 13 Heard
Cushing James, blacksmith, h. 3 Fern
Cushing Leonard W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), weather- vane mufr., rear 29 Moody, h. 520 Main
Cushing L. W. & Sons (Leonard W. and Charles W.
Cushing), weather-vane mnfrs., rear 29 Moody
Cushman Charles E., carpenter, bds. 119 Chestnut
Cushman Edwin (E. W. Cushman & Co.), watches, jew-
elry, etc., 625 Main, and at Am. W. W. Co., h. 106 Chestnut
Cushman Ernest W. (E. W. Cushman & Co.), watches, jewelry, etc .. 625 Main, bds. 106 Chestnut
YUSHMAN E. W. & CO. (Ernest W. and Edwin CU Cushman), watches, jewelry, etc., 625 Main (see . page 90)
CUSHMAN GEORGE H., prop., Central House, 743 Main. h. do. (see page 617)
Cushman George H., Jr., bds. Central House
Cushman William H., carpenter, h. 119 Chestnut
Cusick Cornelius, stone cutter, h. 138 Newton
Cutler Edward P., clerk (89 Broad, B ), b.362 Lexington Cutler Edward R., physician, 716 Main, h. do.
Cutler E. Waldo, wholesale druggist (89 Broad, B.), h. 362 Lexington
Cutler Frank H .. clerk ( Newtonville), h. 72 Taylor
Cutler George W. Dr., moved to Worcester
Cutler Harry H., moved to Chicago, IlI.
Cutler Howard A., student (H. U., Cambridge), bds. 716 Main
Cutler Linda M. Miss, dressmaker, 357 Moodv, bds. do.
Cutler Roland R., student ( Worcester), bds. 716 Main
Cutler Willie E., jeweler, rms. 151 Crescent
Cutler William W., student (B ), bds. 362 Lexington
Cutten Gordon N., shoe repairer, 9 Lexington, h. 81 Bacon Cutter Charles F. (Cutter & Adams), provisions, 10 Common, h. 57 Francis
Cutter Catherine G., widow of Stephen, h. 118 Weston Cutter Rebecca M., widow of Joseph D., bds. 57 Francis
LUMBER
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENT. R. R.
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Cutter William S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 301 Moody Cutter & Adams (Charles F. Cutter and Frank D. Ad- ams), fish and provisions, 10 Common
Cutting Albert B., conductor, F. R. R., h. 34 Harvard Cutting Benjamin L., wheelwright, Forest. near Trapelo road, h. do.
Cutting Joseph. milkman, 1241 Main, h. do.
Cutting Laura A., widow of Benjamin L., h. 7 Gibbs ct.
Cutting Sylvester L., moved to Elgin, Ill.
DACEY OWEN, laborer (Watertown), h. Williams, south of Felton
Dabl Carl, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 105 Harvard
Dakin Adrian, driver, E. W. Farley, Lincoln, bds. do.
Dale Joseph W., salesman (27 Winter, B.), h. 194 Chestnut
Dale Hosea R., carpenter, h. 41 Cherry
Dale O. A., painter, h. 76 Gardner
Daley Anthony J. (Daley & O'Rourke), teas, etc., 557 Main, h. 24 Gardner
Daley Charles, plumber, 586 Main, h. 95 Central
Daley Edward F., clerk, Hotel Waltham, h. r. 483 Main
Daley George, died Jan. 21, 1891
Daley George F., bds. 420 River
Daley John, flagman, Stow street crossing, C. M. R. R., h. 138 Felton
Daley John, Jr., moved to Frederickton, Md.
Daley John A. Rev. , assistant pastor., St. Mary's Catholic church, h. 133 School
Daley Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 681 Main, h. Felton, cor. Williams
Daley Maurice, night flagman, Stow street crossing, C. M. R. R., bds. 138 Felton
Daley Nellie E. Miss, h. 126 School
Daley Sadie A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 83 Harvard
Daley Susan, widow of Patrick, h. 420 River
Daley Thomas, died Jan. 2, 1890
Daley William A., lineman, h. Felton, cor. Williams
Daley & O'Rourke ( Anthony JJ. Daley and Owen F. O'Rourke), teas and crockery ware, 557 Main
Daly Patrick, laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. rear 158 Willow
Dam Adele, widow of David, bds. 6 River ave.
Damrell Augustus Miss, matron, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, off Quince, bds. do.
Dana Sarah J., widow of Henry, h. Chester ave.
Dance Sarah, widow of Heury, h. 9 Chester ave.
Daniels Arthusa K. Mrs., died Nov. 25, 1890
Daniels Charles H., blacksmith, 746 Main, h. rear do.
Daniels Freedom F., h. 108 Lowell
Daniels George F. U .. moved to Pepperell
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., HOWE & RICE, Proprietors.
Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Mantles,
Balusters, Posts, Etc.
MILL, FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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Daniels Harry A , clerk (B.), bds. 746 Main
Daniels Howard B., salesman (35 Congress, rm. 31, B.), bds. 24 Wadsworth ave.
Daniels James, plasterer, bds. 41 Spruce
Daniels Mary E. Mrs., moved to Pepperell
Daniels Mary H. Mrs., died October 22, 1892
Daniels Philander F. ( Waltham Garter Co. ), hose sup- porter mnfr., 2103 Moody, h. 81 High Daniels William, house 162 Summer
Darcy Hattie E., teacher, South grammer school, bds. 14 Cushing
Darling Elcena M., widow of Aaron B., house 1 Gibbs ct. Darling Gardner H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 316 Moody Darling George A., clerk, 33 Elm, bds. 1 Gibbs court Darling William W., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 69 Cherry Darling William W., letter carrier, P. O., h. 18 Common Darragh John L., died Oct. 11, 1892
Darragh John L. Mrs., house Trapelo road, n. Quince Darwick John, laborer, house off Exchange
Darwick Peter, laborer, b. John Darwick's, off Exchange Dascomb Adalinda A. Mrs., bds. 21 Floyd
Dauncev Ellen A., died Oct. 12, 1892
Dauncey Frederick A., driver, Hook and Ladder No. 1 Lexington, rms. do.
Davenay Malchi, laborer, house 8 Day
Davenay Owen, laborer, bds. 8 Day
Daveney Bridget Mrs., died Oct. 19, 1890
Davenport Alice N. Mrs., ticket seller, Park Theatre, house 17 Elm
Davenport Benjamin F., died Feb. 11. 1892
Davenport Edward D., janitor, Park Theatre, h. 17 Elm David John M., moved to Newton
Davidson Fred O., salesman, 723 Main, bds. 30 Lexington Davies Orel E., trav. salesman, bds. 148 Adams
Davis Addie Mrs., boarding-house, 94 School
Davis Anna Miss, milliner, 133 Moody, rms. 19 Adams Davis Arthur L., compositor (B.), h. 209 Loweil Davis Benjamin, carpenter, ris. 196 Moody
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AVIS' BOSTON & WALTHAM EXPRESS (Stilphen & Yetten), props., 112 Moody, and (32 and 36 Court sq., 14 Devonshire, 76 Kingston, 75 Kilby and 48 South Market, B. ) (see page 2)
Davis Carrie E. Miss, telephone operator, N. E. T. & T. Co., 17 Elin, bds. 19 Ash Davis Chancery O., moved out West
Davis Charles, carpenter, house 58 Frances
Davis Charles E., artist and sign painter, rear 228 School, room 52 Methodist bldg., 3 Waverly Davis Charles S., at Am. W. W. Co. rins. 153 Brown Davis Clarence H., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 153 Brown Davis Clarissia, widow of John, house 2 Fiske ct.
ATWOOD SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Waltham. PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, Etc.
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Davis Edward L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 24 River- view ave., C. P.
Davis Elijah, machinist, Am. W. T. Co., h. Lexington, near Trapelo road
Davis Frank, at Am. W. W. Co., house 112 Taylor Davis Frank B., gauger (52 Broad, B. ), house 239 Ash Davis Frederick J., salesman The Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co .. Foundry ave., h. at Boston
Davis George A. (Boston Globe office, B.), h. 22 High Davis George J., salesman, 113 Moody, house 20 Plympton
Davis Guilford, planer, 213 Felton. h. 255 South
Davis Harry C., plumber, ris. 259 Moody
Davis Henry R., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 107 Adams Davis Herbert L., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Bedford, near Pratt avenue
Davis James T., clerk, 33 Elm, house 94 School
Davis John, died May 26, 1892
Davis John F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 48 Washington av.
Davis John HI., carpenter, house 153 Moody
Davis John W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 19 Ash
Davis Moses C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 230 Moody
Davis Neal H., died June 22, 1892
Davis Warren, molder, house 84 Lowell
Davis Warren, molder, 71 Felton, h. 35 Alder
Davis Wesley, moved to Boston
Davis William F. P., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 60 Hall Davis William W .. student, 73 Crescent, rins. 1 Spruce
DE AVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO. (John R. Far- num), iron founders, Foundry ave , near Bleachery station, office (8 Oliver, rm. 18, B.) (see page 15) Davock Jolin, laborer, F. R. R., h. 15 Exchange st. ct. Davock John J., blacksmith, 21 Crescent, boards 15 Ex- change st. ct.
Davock Peter J .. mixer, 115 Bacon, b. 115 Exchange st.ct. Davock Thomas, at W. B. & D. Works, h. rear 220 River Davy Thomas, shoemaker, 11 Crescent, bds. Mrs. Mary Kennedy's, Center
D AWSON GEORGE, carpenter and builder, Mu- sic Hall ave., h. 27 Willow (see page 604) Dawson George E., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 161 Brown Dawson Jane P., widow of William, bds. 52 Chestnut Dawson Samuel, at Boston Mufg. Co., h. 22 Gorham Dawson Samuel, wrap dresser, B. Mufg. Co., h.282 River Dawson Walter, salesman (B.), bds. 27 Willow
Day Charles S .. moved to Connecticut
Day Eliza A. Mrs., died Sept. 24, 1892 Day E. Hawley, moved to Fitchburg Day Harriet E., widow of Hiram W., h. 127 Brown Day Henry K., driver, 98 Bacon, h. 3 Maple Terrace Day Henry W., compositor (B. ), house 264 Main Day Johnson P., moved to Paterson, N. J.
CHAS. P. McNABB & CO., FINE FOOT WEAR. Methodist Building, Waltham.
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Day Pervis, case maker ( Newark. N. J. ), h. 109 Central Deacks James L., shoe repairer, 9 Moody, house at Nonan um
Dean Bradford, at Am. W. W. Co., house 53 Myrtle Dean Charles A., trav. agent, Am. W. W. Co., house
Wellington, near Homestead pl.
Dean Harriet L., widow of James M., rins. 120 Brown Dean James, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., rms. 80 Adams Dean J. Jay, watchmaker (649 Wash., B.), b. 39 Sharon Dean Luke W., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 1 Jackson pl.
Dean Robert, carpenter, h. 721 Main
DeBarthe Emerson B., finisher, U. S. W. Co., house 11 Sharon
DeBarthe Peter, hairdresser, 180 Moody, h. 26 Taylor DeCoste Charles, laborer, bis. 119 Felton
DeCoste Joseph, laborer, J. J. S. Peterson, boards 119 Felton
DeCoste Lucian, coachman, 43 Lyman, bds. do.
D' EDHAM MUT. FIRE INS. CO, of Dedham, Mass., Wm. H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist bldg .. 3 Moody (see p. 11)
Deehan Thomas E., trav. salesman (B.) , h. 94 Central Deering Franklin, stone cutter, h. 97 Adams
DeHart Harry F., paper hanger, 174 Moody, bds. 197 do. DeHaven George, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 206 Moody Delaney Bridget, widow of James, h. 21 Gardner Delaney Delia L. Miss, teacher, High St. Primary school, rooms 21 Gardner
Delaney James B., at Am. W. W. Co .. rms. 69 Lowell
Delaney Michael J., teamster, bds. William H. Delaney's, Cutter
Delaney William H., stone mason, house Cutter
Delano Albert O., died Jan. 7, 1890
Delehanty Ann Mrs., died Nov. 21, 1891
Delehanty Patrick, laborer and variety store, 60 Calvary, house next de.
Delehanty Thomas F., spinner, B. Mnfg. Co., house 43 Charles
DeLorey Charles, died Feb. 14, 1890
DeLorey David, carpenter, h. 119 Felton
DeLorey Frank, carpenter . (Weymouth), house 7 Jackson place
Demarque Charles, violinist, h. 28 Calvary
De Main Ellen M., widow of Henry, h. 11 Common
DeMain Georgetta Miss, bds. 11 Common
Demeritt Helen E. Miss, teacher, So. Grammar school boards 91 Ash
Demont Dennis, driver, J. J. S. Peterson's, Riverview place, boards do.
Demoy Timothy, laborer, h. 109 Pond
Dempsey John J., laborer, bds. P. Sheridan's, Munroe av.
PRICES the Lowest in the City.
Wood, Barker & Co., LUMBER. Bacon Street, Waltham.
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Dempsey John P., clerk, 46 Spruce, bds. 35 Gorham Dempsey Patrick, laborer, Gas Works, h. 35 Gorham Dempsey Sarah, widow of Peter, h. Massasoit, opposite Massasoit court
Dennis Alfred A., salesman, 136 Moody, rms. 94 Brown
ENNISON LYMAN O., tailor, 694 Main and D' (74 Franklin, B. ), rooms 60 Hammond ( see Index) Denniston Daniel, at Am. W. W.Co., h. 37 Myrtle Denniston Edward B., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 9 Pine Dent Carl, station agent, Beaver Brook station, F. R. R. house do.
Derby Alice M. Mrs., rooms 32 Adams
Derby Francis, moved from city
Derby Henry J., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 91 Orange
Derby Herbert E., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 101 Crescent Derby John L., moved to Boston
Derbyshire Ann, widow of William, bds. 103 High
Derbyshire Eliza G., widow of George, h. 99 Lowell
Derbyshire Frederick W., at Am. W. T. Co., h. 103 High Derbyshire George, foreman, rms. 53 Alder
Derbyshire William, moved to Springfield Dermody Delia J. Miss, died Feb. 15, 1890
Dermody James, travelling agent, house 9 Cross
Dermody Joseph J. Rev., moved to Medford
Dermody Mary A. Miss, moved to Boston Derwood Kate Mrs., h. 60 Francis
Dermody William J., switchman, F. R. R., bds. 9 Cross Des Brisdy Lisle Miss, moved to Boston
Descoteaux Joseph, tailor, 101 Moody, h. 27 Gorham
Desmond Cornelius, gardener, h. 162 Charles
Desmond Cornelius, laborer, b. 175 Charles
Desmond John J., bds. 162 Charles
DI ESMOND FRANK D., billiard hall, 6 Common, bds. 78 Lexington (see p. 616)
Devane Mark, laborer, h. 12 Fountain
Devane Thomas J., carpenter, h. 14 Browns lane
Devely Patrick, laborer, h. r. 110 Bacon
De Venne Samuel, clerk (B.), h. 36 Prospect av.
Devlin Andrew, at W. B. & D. Wks., bds. 233 Calvary Devlin Edward, M. at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 18 Cedar
Devlin James A., carpenter, Am. W. W. Co., house head of Fiske avenue
Devlin Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works. h. 18 Cedar
Devlin Patrick. teamster, h. rear 18 Calvary
Devlin Patrick H., at B. Mfg. Co., bds. 18 Cedar
Devoy Joseph, moved to West Newton
Dewey Frank, clerk ( B. ), rooms 22 High
De Wolfe Albert. B., confectioner, 181 Moody, house 47 Myrtle
De Wolfe James L.machinist ( Newtonville.) , h. 77 Gardner De Wolfe John, stone driller, h. 140 Charles
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, J. M. RICE, Props. Planing, Sawing, Turning. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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De Wolfe Thomas P., confectioner, b. 18 Stearnes De. Wolfe Thomas A., carpenter, h. 83 Charles De Wolfe William J., laborer, bds. 83 Charles Dexter Benjamin, carpenter, h. r. 253 Charles
Dexter B. Patrick, died March 9, 1892
Dexter Clarence H., at U. S. W. Co., rms. 61 Adams Dickerson Fred, laborer, bds. Andrew Anderson's, Cutter Dickerson Robert, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 409 River
Dickerson, see Dickson, also Dixon
Dickey James, carpenter, rms. 11 Taylor
Dickinson Emily A., widow of John O., h. 3 Fuller
Dickson Palmer R., moved to Philadelphia, Penn.
Dickson William H., deal planter, Am. W. W. Co., h. 262 Crescent
Dickson William P., at Am. W. W. Co., b. Martin House Dightman Frank F., carpenter, h. 206 Charles
DI
ILL EDWIN I., baker and caterer, 130 Moody, h. 21 Pine (see Index)
Dillon Patrick, laborer, h. Guinan, near Bacon
Dillon Peter, at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 102 Calvary
Dinnie Eliza S. Miss, moved to Newton
Dinsmore Arthur E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 72 Cushing Dinsmore Rebecca F., widow of David, bds. 38 Brown Dinsmore Sarah Mrs., bds. 65 Taylor
Dion Daniel, laborer, bds. 128 Charles Dion Edmond, clerk, 101 Central, bds. do.
Dion Joseph, grocer, 101 Central, h. do.
Dion Tusant, laborer, bds. 128 Charles
Disken Patrick, laborer, h. r. 179 Willow
Dix Charles, house 35 Newton
Dixon Benjamin M., contractor and builder, boards Central House
Doane E. Howard, h. Quince, c. Trapelo road
Doane Peter J., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 12 Harvard avenue
Dobson Warren S., clerk (B.), bds. 9 Harvard avenue
Dobson William S., h. 9 Harvard avenue
Dodd Mary, widow of Peter, bds. 119 Charles
Dodge Frank L. (Dodge & Sawyer) , electrician, room 37, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, rms. do.
Dodge Irving Perry, moved to South Lincoln
Dodge Louis A., h. 82 Brown
Dodge Maria Mrs., dressmaker, h. 169 Moody
Dodge Mary E., matron, W. N. C. S., boarding school ( boys) , Lexington, rooms do. Dodge Robert, plumber, bds. 169 Moody Dodge Silas P., h. 250 Bacon
D
ODGE & SAWYER (Frank L. Dodge and Her- bert F. Sawyer) electrical construction, room 37 Methodist building, 3 Moody (see p. 6)
ATWO SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block. FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES, PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
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Doe Bartholomew, teamster, bds. 165 Willow Doe Ellen Mrs., moved to Sag Harbor, N. Y. Doe Eugene M., moved to N. Y.
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