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Hull Joseph, provisions, etc., 98 Bacon, house do.
Hull Moses A., provisions, 102 Bacon, house do.
Hulquist John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Taylor, n. Moody UMPHREY OSCAR H., proprietor, Central Loan Office, and principal Horological school, 103 Moody, rooms do. [see page 477]
Hunger May L., widow of Frank L., house 66 Brown Hunger William, painter, house 125 Prospect
Hunsdon John W., salesman, 708 Main, h. 18 Lexington
H
DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES. GEO. H. LLOYD,
357 Washington St. BOSTON. OPTICIAN.
.
169
WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY.
H UNT C. F. (Mrs. Flora N. Hunt), proprietor Waltham Crockery Store, 719 Main [see page 478] Hunt Elizabeth B. Mrs., boarding house, 18 Lexington
Hunt Flora N. Mrs. (C. F. Hunt), crockery, etc., 719 Main, house 17 Harvard avenue
Hunt Maria B. Mrs., matron, W. N. C. school, boarding house for boys, Lexington, boards do. Hunt Mary A., house 918 Main
Hunter Augustus C., carpenter, boards 119 Chestnut
Hunter Frederick S., civil engineer, rms. 10 Park pl.
Hunter J. Andrew, moved from city
Hunter W. Dabney, moved to Chelsea
Hunting Ruth, buttonhole maker, 106 Chestnut, boards do.
Huntress Addie, widow of George E., boards 55 Taylor Huntress John S., clerk (B.), house 175 Brown
Hunziker Hans, machinist, rooms 130 Ash
Hurd Arthur F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 58 Woerd av., C. P.
Hurd Elizabeth E., widow of Joseph W., house 83 Ash
Hurd Josephine L., widow of Ivory A., h. 59 Woerd av., C.P. Hurley James, fireman, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 169 Newton Hurley Patrick, laborer, house 195 Newton
Hurley Peter, carpenter, house 54 Central
Hussey John, contractor, house 28 Clinton
Hussey Louisiana W., widow of Thomas H., h. 373 Moody Hussey Martin, laborer, house 28 Clinton
Hussion James, night watchman, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Cutter Hussion Mary, compositor, 79 Moody, bds. James Hussion's Hussion Patrick J., moved to Providence, R. I. Hussion, see Hession
Huston Edwin D., clerk, 167 Moody, house 93 Cherry Hutchins Frank J., manager, Alex. McDonald & Son, Williams, house 249 Felton Hutchins Horace, boards 132 Adams
Hutchinson Arthur B., moved from city
Hutchinson Claribel M. Mrs., physician, 836 Main, h. do. Hutchinson George M., paper hanger, house 6 Park place Hutchinson Grace D., bookkeeper, 692 Main, b. 20 School Hutchinson John O., grocer, 157 Moody, house 814 Main
H UTCHINSON LOUIS J., apothecary, 591 Main, house 20 School [see opp. Physicians]
Hutchinson Louise M., widow of Nathan, house 20 School Hutchinson Melvin, manager, Standard Sewing Machine Co., 151 Moody, house at Somerville [Summer
Hutchinson William, salesman, 11 Moody, boards 144 Hutmacher Christian, at Am. W. W. Co., house 83 Cherry Hyde Annie T., widow of Harlan P., house 33 Harris Hyde Frederick T., student, 85 Moody, rooms 344 Crescent Hyde Samuel J., moved to Danvers [rms. 344 Crescent Hyde William V. (Clark & Hyde), clothing, 830 Moody, Hynes Hugh, laborer, house 79 Pond
LUMBER.
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM
ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.
11
170
WALTHAM [IJ] DIRECTORY.
Hynes John, laborer, boards 43 Cedar Hynes Michael, slater, house 43 Cedar Hynes Thomas B., cigars, etc., 12 Elm, boards 43 Cedar Hynes William, painter, boards 43 Cedar Hynes, see Hines
IGOS MICHAEL, moved to Watertown
Ilefeldt Edmond, custom tailor, Prospect, n. Felton, h. do. Illingworth Charles H., machinist, bds. 6 Harvard av.
Illingworth Elbridge M., rooms 16 Whitney av. [av. Illingworth Ellen J., widow of Frederick A., h. 6 Harvard Illingworth Frederick A., died Sept. 4, 1894
Ingalls Charles B., driver, rooms Fiske
Ingalls Charles I., clerk, 6 Church [Walnut
Ingersoll Charles A., hairdresser, 179 1-2 Moody, rooms 55 Ingoldsby Thomas F. (Thomas F. Ingoldsby & Co.), 2
Moody, rooms 564 Main [and fancy goods., 2 Moody Ingoldsby Thomas F. & Co. (Thomas F. Ingoldsby), dry Ireland John, boards 20 Turner
Irish Cornelius, real estate, house 272 Moody
Irish Ernest C., watchmaker (Watertown), bds. 272 Moody Irons James, lineman, bds. J. M. Carlton's, Rumford, C.P. Irving Lydia Mrs., house 53 Robbins
Irving William, house Farnsworth, near Plympton
Irving William G., piano action maker, boards Wm. Irving's
Isaacson August, laborer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 121 Pine
Isaacson Carl, laborer, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 121 Pine Isaacson Godfrey, laborer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 387 River Isaacson Gretna Mrs., house 387 River
Isaacson Jacob A. (Crescent Clothing Co.), Main, corner Lexington, house 18 Elm
Isaacson Martin G., clerk, 107 Moody, boards 376 River Isaacson Oscar, clerk, 107 Moody [cor. Trapelo road Isham David B., lumber (166 Devonshire, B.), h. Quince, Isham Frank N., lumber (166 Devonshire, B.), bds. Quince, corner Trapelo road
Ivy Nelson, stone layer, house rear 186 Prospect
JACK ARTHUR C., clerk, 145 Moody, rooms 240 do. Jackson Albertus M., moved to Leominster
Jackson Alfred L. (Bishop & Jackson), hairdresser, 179 1-2 Moody, house 26 Cherry
Jackson Alfred S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 68 Cushing Jackson Alphonso M. (Bingham & Jackson), 210 Moody, house 15 Gordon
Jackson Atwood J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 125 Chestnut Jackson Charles J., civil engineer (Newton), bds. 552 Main
Jackson Edward C., jeweler, U. S. W. Co., house 35 South
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
KILN-DRIED HARD WOOD FLOORS AND FINISH WORKED TO ORDER. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
WALTHAM
DIRECTORY. 171
Jackson Edward L. (Am. Novelty Co.), 210 Moody, house 343 do.
Jackson Eliza A., widow of Joseph, house 13 Winthrop
Jackson Emma, widow, moved to N. Y.
Jackson Ernest B., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 210 Ash
Jackson Frank, at Am. W. W. Co., house 67 Brown
Jackson George, died August, 1894
Jackson George A., car maker, boards 552 Main [bins Jackson Harry B., draughtsman (B.), h. Moody, cor. Rob- Jackson Hattie L., clerk (B.), boards 13 Winthrop
Jackson Herbert L., moved to New Bedford [Winthrop Jackson Joseph A., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 13 Jackson Lettia, student, rear 716 Main, boards do.
Jackson Marshall C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 210 Ash
Jackson Robert, at Am. W. W. Co., house 19 High
Jackson Samuel Rev., pastor, Emanuel Methodist Episco- pal church, house 95 Robbins
Jackson Theodore F., watch case maker, house 552 Main Jackson Walter B., clerk, 129 Charles, boards 13 Winthop Jackson Walter D., watchmaker, 663 Main, boards 552 do. Jackson Walton V. L., moved to Washington, D. C.
Jacobson C. Maud, stenographer, 3 Moody, room 2, boards at Kendall Green [house 112 Harvard Jacobson Henning Rev., pastor, Swedish Lutheran church, Jakeman Samuel J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 116 Taylor James Celia M. Mrs., rooms 185 Moody
James Charles A., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 138 Brown Jameson Alden, mineral water (1 Pemb. sq., B.), and Tra- pelo road, corner Woburn, house do. [Jameson's
Jameson Charles S., clerk (1 Pemb. sq., B.), boards Alden Jameson Joseph W., bds. Alden Jameson's, Trapelo road Janes Bros. (John E. and Charles W.), provisions, 87 Moody
Janes Charles W. (Janes Bros.), 87 Moody, rooms 368 do. Janes John Elmer (Janes Bros.), 87 Moody, house 368 do. Janes Lucy A., widow of Edwin, boards 252 Ash
Jarvis Anna O., clerk, 145 Moody, rooms 73 Chestnut
JARVIS GEORGE, mason (12 Marshall, B.), house 75 Chestnut [see page 454]
Jarvis William F., physician, 233 Moody, house do.
Jay J., honse Williams
Jeanson Thomas A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 104 Harvard Jellum Ole, janitor, North grammar and The Thomas Hill schools, house 26 Heard
Jendrick William, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house 430 River Jenison Charlotte C., widow of Elijah, house 164 Moody Jenison, see Jennison
Jenkins Delia E. D. Mrs., moved from city
Jenkins Edgar S. (E. S. Jenkins & Co.), millinery, 29 Moody, house 15 Pine
COAL.
G. F. FROST,
DRAIN PIPE, LIME,
STRAW.
WOOD, HAY 35 Moody St., and Lexington St., AT M. C. R. R.
PLASTER, BRICK.
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WALTHAM [J. DIRECTORY.
JENKINS ELIZABETH F. MRS., chiropodist and manicure, 18 Crescent, rooms do. [see page 132] ENKINS E. S. & CO. (Edgar S. and Mrs. Hortense H. Jenkins), millinery and gloves, 29 Moody [see page 95] [29 Moody, house 15 Pine Jenkins Hortense H. Mrs. (E. S. Jenkins & Co.), millinery, Jenness Abbie C. Mrs., housekeeper, 2 Fiske court
Jennings Hattie, bookkeeper, Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., boards 4 Harvard av.
Jennings Martha A. L., house 37 Cushing
Jennison Arthur, shipper, Am. Crayon Co., h. 20 Russell Jennison Elden H., boards 170 Moody
TENNISON ELMER E., apothecary, 208 Moody, corner Cushing, house 157 Lowell [see opp. page] Jennison John, house 20 Cushing
Jennison John M., electrician, rooms 132 Crescent
Jennison M. Etta, money order clerk, Post Office, boards 71 Chestnut
Jennison Phineas, house 71 Chestnut
Jennison, see Jenison
Jenson Thomas H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 104 Harvard Jerauld William E., shipper (B.), boards .15 Robbins Jerwood Max, carpenter, boards 397 River
Jewell Sarah B., widow of Isaac B., house 9 Pine
Jewett Edward T., at Am. W. T. Co., house 14 Lowell Joadrie John Mrs., house 74 Robbins [bds. do.
Johanson Marie Louise, laundress, Waltham Hospital,
Johnson Amos, farmer, boards 16 Plympton Johnson Andrew, shoe repairer, 117 Charles, house 113 do. Johnson Andrew, laborer, house 60 Calvary
Johnson Andrew L., moved to North Easton
Johnson August, at Am. W. W. Co., house 31 Orange Johnson August, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house River av. Johnson Bertha A., dressmaker, 15 Spruce, boards do.
JOHNSON BYRON BERKELEY, lawyer, 3
Moody, rooms 10 and 11, and (53 Tremont, room 5, B.), house 45 Pond [see page 20]
Johnson Charles E., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 21 Calvary Johnson Charles H., clerk, 9 Moody, boards 278 Crescent Johnson Clifton R., moved to Springfield
Johnson Ella A. Mrs., house 88 Alder
Johnson Francis M., at Am. W. W. Co., house 145 Robbins JOHNSON FRANK P. (Aab & Co.), city engineer, and surveyor, room 53 Methodist building, 3 Moody, house 269 Crescent [see page 18] Johnson Frederick, moved to New Jersey
Johnson Frederick W., mason, house Quince Johnson George L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 7 Fuller Johnson George L., machinist, boards 63 Chestnut
Johnson George W., blind fastener maker, h. 222 Bacon
SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. E. JENNISON, Pharmacist,
208 Moody St., cor. Cushing, Harring- ton's Block, Waltham, Mass.
E. E. J.
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Etc. Choice Tobacco and Cigars.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
G. * LESLIE ΗΟΥΤ,
Apothecary.
Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
370 Moody St., Cor. Wadsworth Ave., WALTHAM.
Charles F. Rogers, Apothecary.
HARRINGTON'S BLOCK, 665 MAIN STREET,
WALTHAM.
Pure Drugs.
Fine Chemicals.
LOWE & REED, 1826. REED, CUTLER & CO., 1861. CUTLER BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE, IMPORTING AND JOBBING DRUGGISTS. 89 Broad and 10 and 12 Hamilton Sts., Between 274 Franklin St. and 151 Milk St.,
BOSTON.
174
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT B. JOHNSON, Successor to WHITFORD & JOHNSON, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, Etc.
MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. Special attention to Fitting Compound Lenses, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
663 Main Street, - Waltham, Mass.
Personal Attention given to Fine Watch and Clock Repairing.
THE WALTHAM JEWELRY CO. Watches, Clocks,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ETC. 183 Main.St., 103 Moody St., WALTHAM, - MASS. Repairing a Specialty,
J. P. NOBLE, OPTICIAN, · WATCHMAKER,
692 Main Street, Waltham. PRESCRIPTION WORK AND REPAIRING.
C. J. HOUGHTON, JEWELER, ENGRAVER AND OPTICIAN.
No. 11 Moody Street,
WALTHAM, -
-
- - MASS.
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WALTHAM [J] DIRECTORY.
Johnson Gustaf A., machinist, house 166 Felton Johnson Horace I., apothecary, 617 Main, house 12 Lyman Johnson H. Henry, carriage painter, h. 38 Wadsworth av. Johnson James, Jr., painter, 8 Spring, boards 409 River Johnson James T., carpenter, house 46 Vernon
Johnson John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house rear 416 River Johnson John P., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 8 Jackson place Johnson John P., moved to New York
Johnson John W., dial sinker, Am. W. W. Co., h. 98 Alder Johnson Joseph, boards 115 Central
Johnson Josiah B., clerk (B.), house 88 Alder Johnson L. Gertrude, clerk, 135 Moody, bds. 278 Crescent Johnson Mary A., house 790 Main
Johnson Marie, laundress, Waltham Hospital, boards do. Johnson Melvin C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 62 Brown Johnson Melvin M., 53 Tremont, room 5, boards 45 Pond Johnson Newell D., dentist, rm. 2, 128 Moody, house 428 Lexington
Johnson Orville A., widow of Robert, house 63 Chestnut Johnson Oscar, laborer, house 24 Fern
Johnson Oscar L., buckle maker, house 24 Fern Johnson Peter, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., rooms 378 River Johnson Richard, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 426 River
Johnson Richard M., at U. S. Arsenal (Watertown), house 21 Robbins
Johnson Robert, died February 3, 1894
JOHNSON ROBERT B., watches, etc., 663 Main, boards 67 Chestnut [see page 174]
Johnson Sanford, laborer, A. T. Lyman, boards J. B. Wentworth's, Beaver
Johnson Thomas H., milkman, 180 Lexington, house do. Johnson Watson, painter, Charles, cor. Harvard, h. 42 Floyd Johnson William C., drug clerk, 617 Main, bds. 46 Vernon Johnson William H., house 278 Crescent
JOHNSON WILLIAM H., insurance and real estate, Methodist building, 3 Moody, rooms 1 and 2, house 6 Willow [see page 15]
Johnson William R., musician, house 51 Alder
Johnson, see Jeanson, also Johnston
Johonnot Ira E., salesman (B.), house 75 Dale
Johnston Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 112 Myrtle Johnston William R., musician, house 51 Alder
Jones Alice D., dressmaker, 3 Moody, rms. 6 and 7, rms. do. Jones Arthur U., carpenter, house 44 Harvard
Jones Arthur W., farmer, boards 1 Stow
Jones Benjamin J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 373 Moody
Jones Byron W., farmer and milkman, house Lake
Jones Charles F., moved from city
Jones Daniel E., compositor (B.), boards 63 Cherry
Jones Dexter F., milkman, Main, near Weston line, h. do.
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER. · .
Bacon St., Waltham.
Prices the lowest in the City.
176
WALTHAM [J] DIRECTORY.
Jones Dudley D., bds Moses Jones's, off West [Irving Jones Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. C. H. Mansfield's, Jones Elizabeth A., widow of Edward, house 1 Stow
Jones Elizabeth J., widow of John, boards rear 81 Central Jones Ellen M., principal, Pond End school, h. at Weston Jones Esther L., widow of Abel, house 268 Crescent
Jones Frank, fireman, F. R. R., house 51 Taylor
Jones George C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 84 Taylor [Moody Jones George T., master mechanic, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 295 Jones Henry A., clerk (4 Winthrop sq., B.), bds. 61 Dale Jones Henry S., house 61 Dale
Jones Herbert E., house 295 Moody
Jones Ida F., widow of David D., h. Lake, n. Lexington
Jones John H., porter, 117 Moody, rms. Geo. B. Ross's, Crescent
Jones John J., clerk, Newton, c. Oak, b. 18 Moore [Dale Jones Katherine D., teacher, The Thomas Hill school, b. 61 Jones Kittie E., bookkeeper, 13 Crescent, bds. 18 Moore
Jones Lewis B., station agent, Waltham Highlands, b. 71 Francis
Jones Lewis K. (14 Franklin, B.), rooms 161 Brown
Jones Lizzie F. Mrs., teacher (Newton), boards Byron W. Jones's, Lake
Jones Mary E., house Fiske, near Main
Jones Michael T., driver, 112 Moody, house 468 Main
Jones Moses, farmer, house off West, near Winter
Jones Moses, Jr., carpenter, house West, near Winter
Jones Richard, house 110 Charles [h. 56 Hammond
Jones Richard A., supt. of streets, office 622 Main, rm. 2, Jones Richard E., tailor, boards 18 Moore
Jones Samuel, jeweler, house Norumbega Terrace
Jones Silas, farmer, house Main, near Weston line Jones Susan K., moved to Madisonville, Ohio
Jones Thomas, laborer, house 102 Felton Jones Thomas, painter, 162 Moody, house 61 Alder Jones Walter L., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 20! Moody
Jones Wilfred B., jewel setter, house 20 Robbins
Jones William, jeweler, boards Samuel Jones's
Jones William, laborer, W. G. L. Co., house 18 Moore Jones William, laborer, boards 18 Moore
Jones William F., driver patrol wagon, house 153 Moody Jordan E. William, watch finisher, rooms 400 Moody Jordan Frank C., driver, 212 Moody, house 91 High Jordan George L., house 1 Fiske court
TORDAN G. EDWIN, agent, W. B. &' D. Works, River, h. Bacon, bey. Greenwood av. [see page 4] Jordan Margaret Mrs., house 17 Brown
Jordan Martin, Jr., laborer, b. J. W. Flood's, off School av. Jordan Wendell S., jewel setter, 184 Hammond, house do. Jose Fannie J. Mrs., milliner (B.), rooms 63 Central
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
177
WALTHAM [K] DIRECTORY.
Joseph Abner B., gardener, house Fiske av., near Weston Josephson Claus, picker, B. Mnfg. Co., house 386 River Joyce Eunice, widow of Patrick, house 21 Elm Joyce John, mason, house rear 15 Calvary Joyce Lawrence J., carpenter, boards 21 Elm
Joyce Patrick, laborer, boards 21 Elm
Joyce Sarah Mrs., house 105 Chestnut
Judge John, fireman, W. G. L. Co., house 72 Cedar Justason G. Ernest, clerk, 16 Lexington, rooms 100 School Justin Edward, watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., b. 87 Adams
KALER JOHN A., manager Phillips' excursions (B.), bds.
121 Chestnut [164 do.
Kallajian Lazarus S., bicycle maker, 162 1-2 Moody, rooms Kane John, gardener, Mrs. W. E. Bright, h. Massasoit
Kane Patrick, gardener, Notre Dame school, Newton, b. do. Kane Patrick J., mason, house 327 School
Kane, see Keane, also Cain
Kaplan Abe, shoe repairer, 7 Church, house at Boston Kappler Frank J., machinist, house 26 Maple
Katwick Ryner C., glass cutter (B.), house 22 Bolton Keach Clara, widow of George H., house 47 Alder
Keane Charles E., painter, boards 231 School Keane Martin J., laborer, boards 170 School Keane Mary Ann, widow of William, house 231 School Keane Michael, laborer, house 170 School
Keane Patrick J., mason, house 327 School
Keane Patrick J., driver, b. 170 School [h. 15 Leonard Keane Michael (Cox & Keane), marble worker, 731 Main, Keane Thomas, moved to Boston
Keany James, boards 93 Taylor
Keany Mary, widow of James, house 93 Taylor
Keany Michael, moved to Hartford, Conn.
Keany Thomas J., clerk, 30 Cedar, boards 93 Taylor
Kearins Alexander, moved to Boston
Kearins Hannah, widow of Alexander, h. 182 Chestnut
Kearn Arthur N., general yardmaster (F. R. R., B.), h. 239 Charles
Kearns John J., operative, boards 119 Pond
Kearns Michael, laborer, house 120 Bacon
Kearns Patrick, laborer, house 119 Pond
Kearns Thomas F., laborer, boards 119 Pond
Kearns William J., plumber, 586 Main, house 40 Common Kearns, see Kerns [do.
Keating James, gardener, Notre Dame school, Newton, bds. Keating Kate, house 91 Pine
Keating Mary, house 91 Pine
Keefe David B., plumber, 137 Moody, h. at Watertown Keefe Frank, grain (Weston), h. Farnsworth, n. Plympton Keefe Patrick, watchman, boards 62 Turner
Chessman AUCTIONEER, and REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2. Boston Office, 89 Court Street, Room 2. Telephone, 3160.
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WALTHAM [K] DIRECTORY.
Keegan James, hack driver, b. H. C. Bates's, Clematis av. Keegan William, peddler, bds. H. C. Bates's, Clematis av. Keenan Annie, widow of Michael, house 119 Charles
Keenan Elizabeth, widow of James, house rear 152 School Keenan Hugh A., clerk, boards 185 Newton
Keenan James A., moved to Cambridge Keenan John J., hostler, rear 641 Main, boards 156 Bacon Keene Norris, clerk, boards 47 Vernon Keene William G., mariner, house 51 Taylor Keil Joseph F., engraver, h. Chester av., near Adams
Keirstead Arthur T., boards 81 Francis
Keirstead Michael, laborer, house 4 Taylor
Keirstead Minzie I., laborer, house 976 Main
Keirstead William W., laborer, house 81 Francis Keith Frederick S., physician, 78 Lexington, boards do. Keith Maria M., widow of Edward M., h. rear 700 Main Keith William F., died 1893 [99 Pine
Keith William F., clerk, John Roberts & Son, South, bds.
Keith William W., clerk,87 Moody, rms. 99 Pine
Keller Charles A., clerk (B.), boards 146 Bacon
Keller Edward A., house 146 Bacon
Keller John S., moved from city
Kelley Ann, widow of Peter, bds. J. Shanley's, School av.
Kelley Catherine, dressmaker, 31 Spruce, boards do.
Kelley Edward, tinsmith, 586 Main, house 159 Newton Kelley Frank J., carriage painter, boards 5 Munroe av. Kelley George C., boards 103 Bacon
Kelley George P., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 65 Ash Kelley Henry, moved to Woods Holl
Kelley Henry M., clerk, 87 Moody, rooms 14 Crescent
Kelley James, mason, boards 217 Moody
Kelley James F., oil, boards 75 Bacon
K
ELLEY JOHN B., livery stable, 703 Main, house 19 Russell [see page 472]
Kelley John, farmer, S. A. Barton, Beaver, boards do.
Kelley J. Henry, blacksmith, moved to Denver, Col.
Kelley Katie J., dressmaker, 54 Central, boards do.
Kelley Martin, laborer, house 221 Grove
Kelley Mary, widow of John, boards 44 Sun
Kelley Mary, house 11 Spring
Kelley Michael, 122 Felton, boards 16 Water
Kelley Michael J., laborer, 118 Bacon, boards 75 do.
Kelley Owen, teamster, house 103 Bacon
Kelley Patrick, hostler, 703 Main, boards 16 Water Kelley Peter, laborer, house 75 Bacon
Kelley Peter H., laborer, 118 Bacon, boards 75 do.
Kelley Sewell B., moved to Maine
Kelley Thomas, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 159 Newton
Kelley Thomas, house 19 Russell
Kelley Thomas, laborer, house 246 River
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD,
TRADEMARK
357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
179
WALTHAM [K] DIRECTORY.
K ELLEY THOMAS E., carriage painter, Charles, cor. Harvard, house 129 Pond [see page 468] Kelley Thomas F., rooms 19 Russell
Kelley Timothy, laborer, house 16 Water
Kelley William, moved to Colorado
Kelley, see Kelly
Kellogg George A., brakeman, F. R. R., h. 19 Harvard av. Kelly Edward M., clerk, 705 Main, bds. Hotel Riverside Kelly Frank, laborer, house 16 Cedar
Kelly Henry HI., asst. supt., W. G. L. Co., h. 69 Pine Kelly James, farm hand, Edward Wellington, Trapelo road, boards do.
Kelly James D., salesman (601 Wash., B.), h. 68 Taylor Kelly James R., clerk, 387 Main, bds. John Kelly's, Forest Kelly John, house 32 Middle
Kelly John, farmer, house Forest, near Beaver
Kelly John, janitor, 617 Main, house 166 School
Kelly John J., iron worker, house 14 John
Kelly John T., boards 32 Middle [Kelly's, Forest Kelly John W., stable foreman, rear 641 Main, bds. John Kelly Martin R., gateman, Bacon st. R. R. crossing, h. 78 Exchange
Kelly Mary G., clerk, 696 Main, bds. John Kelly's, Forest Kelly Michael, teamster, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Massasoit ct.
Kelly Michael E., boards Michael Kelly's
Kelly Patrick, contractor, house 128 Bacon
[Kelly's, do.
Kelly Patrick, gardener, Arthur Lyman, Forest, b. John Kelly Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, house 207 River
Kelly Patrick F., at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. Michael Kelly's
Kelly Patrick H., compositor, 79 Moody, b. 78 Exchange Kelly Richard, laborer, house 86 Exchange
Kelly Richard, moved to England
Kelly Thomas, laborer, boards 238 River
Kelly Thomas, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards Michael Kelly's
Kelly Thomas F. (Glynn & Kelly), apothecary, 705 Main, rooms do.
Kelly William, carpenter, boards 158 Willow Kelly, see Kelley
K ELSEY HENRY, manager, Armour & Co., 14 Fel- ton, house Warren av. [see page 459]
Kelton Addie E., nurse, boards 27 Spruce
Kelty Bridget, widow of Michael, house 89 Moody
Kelty Lawrence, moved to Princeton
Kelty Thomas J., mason, boards 89 Moody
Kempton Robert, laborer, house rear 177 River
Kendall Adeline M., widow of Ellis, house 808 Main [ton
Kendall Amory H., insurance (53 State, B.), h. 103 Lexing- Kendall Arthur A. Mrs., house 64 Prospect
Kendall Betsey G., widow of Charles H., h. 12 Crescent Kendall Chas. E., watchman, Am. W. W. Co., h. 7 Harvard
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO., On Mass, Central R. R.
BACON ST., WALTHAM.
180
WALTHAM [K] DIRECTORY.
Kendall Edward J., provisions, house 5 Brown
Kendall Ellis, died Dec. 31, 1893.
Kendall Emily P., widow of Samuel, house 103 Lexington;
Kendall Fred L., moved to Neponset
Kendall John, moved to Somerville
KENDALL LEVI J., livery stable, 33 Crescent, house 41 do. [see page 472]
Kendall Robert A., moved to Vermont
Kendall Samuel W., boards 103 Lexington
Kendall Susan, house 64 Prospect
Kendrick Cynthia F., moved to Boston
Kendrick Fred H., moved to Boston
Kendrickson John, laborer, boards P. J. Ryan's, Pond st. ct. Keniry Thomas F., clerk, 659 Main, boards 50 Pond
Kennard Abbie, widow of Robert P., house 41 Hammond
Kennedy Bridget, widow of Michael, house 31 Hall Kennedy Dennis, laborer, boards 175 River Kennedy Harry, milk striker, boards 52 Pond Kennedy John, hairdresser, 6 Crescent, boards 31 Hall Kennedy John, weaver, boards 41 Felton
Kennedy John F., clerk, 30 Cedar, boards 79 Oak [nedy's Kennedy John F., tailor (183 Court, B.), bds. Mary Ken- Kennedy John W., teamster, boards 20 Lexington
Kennedy Maria Mrs., boards r. 183 Grove [house near do. Kennedy Martin, farm foreman, Dr. W. H. Baker, South, Kennedy Mary, widow of Martin, h. Centre, c. Massasoit Kennedy Patrick J., painter, b. J. J. Keough, Brown av. Kennedy Thomas, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 79 Oak Kennedy Thomas, teamster, 663 Main, house 48 Spring Kennedy Thomas, laborer, boards Pond street court Kennedy Thomas J., salesman, bds. Mrs. Mary Kennedy's . Kennedy William, laborer, house Foundry avenue Kenney Edward, laborer, house 161 Ash
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