Gazetteer of Hampshire County, Mass., 1654-1887, Part 63

Author: Gay, W. B. (William Burton), comp
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., W. B. Gay & co
Number of Pages: 824


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Markham William H. H., wool sorter.


Martindale Joel W., r 25, farmer with William F. 250.


Martindale William F., r 25, farmer with Joel W. 250.


McAllister George, laborer, h off Main.


McCleary Maria P., widow Matthew H., Bridge.


McCort James, (Ware) r 34, farmer 60.


McElroy Elbridge G., retired mechanic.


MCELROY ELBRIDGE P., pastor of Cong. Church, and president of the Enfield Library Association, Main.


McFillmore Charles, general blacksmithing, horse and cattle shoeing.


McFillmore Fred, carriagemaker and painter, h off Main.


McKenna John, mill operative.


McMillan Michael, farmer 12.


Milsop David, mill operative.


MINOT MANUFACTURING CO., manufs. of Union cassimeres and domestic and Shaker flannels, grist-mill, and dealers in flour, feed and grain.


Montgomery Daniel M. L., r 2, farmer 50.


MOORE EDWIN H., r 19, funeral director and dealer in undertaker's goods.


Moore William G., r 19, farmer 60, aged 79.


Morton Lyman M., r 31, farmer 75.


Mulholland John, mill operative.


Mullen John. mill operative.


Munsell Ambrose, carpenter. Newbury George W., r 5, farmer 60.


Newcomb Leander W., (Ware) r 34. farmer 100.


Newell Elijah, r 11, painter, and farmer 50.


Newton George F., r 192, painter.


Olds William, r 192, teamster. Packard Elbridge, r 1, farmer 50.


Packard Harvey, r 13, farmer 30.


Packard Isaac, r 3, farmer. Packard Sarah A., widow Samuel H., Main.


Parker Dwight, r 13, carpenter.


Patterson Thomas, r 7, farmer, leases of William Stetson, of Leverett, 500. Pierce Reuben, r 14, laborer.


Pitsinger Ashley, laborer, Main. Pitsinger Francis H., resident, h Main.


Pope Abbie, widow Solon, farm 50, off Bridge.


Potter Lyman D., r 25, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 125.


Potter Mary C., widow Nathan, h off Bridge.


Pratt Horace G., r 25, laborer. Randall Alonzo C., r 19, farmer 40.


Randall Alton S., r 14 cor. 13, farmer, leases of Lucy A. Randall. Randall Alvin, r 23, farmer.


RANDALL EMMA J., r 2, daughter of Mary R.


Randall John Q., r 23, farmer.


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Randall Lizzie C., r 2, daughter of Mary M.


Randall Lucy A., r 14 cor. 13, wife of Alton S.


Randall Mary M., r 2, widow of Marcus, farm 85.


Randall Zerembia, r 14 cor. 13, aged 85.


Richards Arvilla, r 27, widow Sidney, farm 150.


RICHARDS CHARLES, town clerk and treasurer, notary public and justice of the peace, h Main.


Richards Henry W., r 26. dairy 8 cows, and farmer 65.


Ritchie David, mill operative.


Ritchie George, mill operative.


Ritchie James, mill operative.


Richie Samuel, mill operative.


Rohan Edward, farmer 7, Main.


Rohan John, farmer 5, h off Bridge.


Rohan John E., r 18, laborer.


Rohan John, Jr., foreman weaver.


Rohan Patrick, mill operative, h off Bridge.


Root Eugene W., tinsmith, Main.


Root John R., carpenter, Main.


Rose Charles, wool sorter.


Roder Marshall. r 13, farmer 62.


Sanderson Lydia P., r 6, farm 153.


Sargent Samuel, weaver Swift River Co.


Scheon Albrecht, mill operative.


Scott Charles, laborer, Bridge.


Shaw Ebenezer F., farmer 4.


SHEARER LYMAN F., r 14, dealer in cattle aad steers, working cattle a specialty, farmer 280.


Shearer Ruth, r 14, widow Charles, resides with his son Lyman F.


Shumway Samuel H., r 23, farmer 200.


Silcox Henry. mill operative.


Simmington William, mill operative.


Simonds George, mill operative.


Sloan Lewis D., mill operative.


SMITH EDWARD, pres. and treas. Swift River Co.


SMITH EDWARD P., r 18, director Swift River Co., dealer in dry goods, groceries, provisions, etc., and farmer 300.


Smith Henry E., r 6, laborer.


SMITH HENRY M., general manager Swift River Co.


Snow Edwin F., agt. for S. A. Snow, Main.


Snow George S., house painter, Main.


Snow Munroe, r 13, laborer.


Snow Sarah A , (wife of Edwin F.) dry goods, groceries, crockery, glassware, canned goods, patent medicines, etc., Main.


Southick Henry, r 13, laborer.


Spencer David, r 31, carriage repairing and farmer 60.


Squires Alfred H., r 14, farmer.


Squires Henry R., r 14, farmer 100.


*STIMPSON C. N. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90.


Stone George S., farmer 5, and in Belchertown 40, Main.


Stone John II., r 20, taxidermist, and farmer 125.


SWIFT RIVER CO., (Edward Smith, pres. and treas .; H. M. Smith general manager,) manuf. of all wool fancy cassimers, also grist and saw-mill.


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TOWN OF ENFIELD.


SWIFT RIVER HOUSE, Edmund G. Wells, prop.


Thayer Henry, r 13, laborer.


Thayer James, r 13, teamster.


Thayer Jerome, r 13, laborer.


Thayer Reuben, r 18, farmer 67.


Thayer R. Lewis, book-keeper for Swift River Co.


Thurston & Co., (Lysander and Jason) r 15, farmers 350.


Thurston Royal, farmer, Main.


Towne Andrew J., r 26, wool sorter, and farmer 1 12.


TOWNE CHARLES L., meat market and peddler, and farmer 50, Main. Towne Lauriston A., wool sorter for Swift River Co., Main.


TOWNE SOLON R, physician and surgeon, and agt. for the Hampshire Mutual Insurance Co., office in house.


TOWNE WILLIAM B., r 30, farmer 70.


Trask Esther A., widow Daniel R., farmer 50.


Tucker Frederick A , carpenter and joiner, Main.


Tucker Louise L., wife of Frederick. A., millinery.


Tuggey Joseph B., mill operative.


UNDERWOOD SARAH F., res. with Martha S. Howe, Bridge.


Ward Arthur J. N., prop. steam saw-mill, manuf. of lumber and shingles, and farmer 106, h Main.


Ward Benjamin, engineer and foreman for A. J. N. Ward.


Ward Maria, r 13, widow Otis, mill operative.


Wares Levi A., tinsmith, Bridge.


*WARNER H., M. D., of Springfield, Mass., has a card on page opposite map.


Webber Lvman P .. farmer, Main.


WEBSTER GEORGE H., r 25, agt. for the Billings corn planter, Buckeye sulky plow, Reid creamer and butter worker, stamper and shipping box. Webster Jedediah P., (J. P. & Son) r 25.


Webster J. P. & Son, (Jedediah P. and George H.) r 25, farmers 250.


WELLS EDMUND G., prop., of Swift River House, livery connected, dealer in horses, carriages, harnesses, etc., and deputy sheriff, Main.


Whipple Hosea, hostler Swift River Hotel.


Wilder Arthur R., r 6, farmer with Josephus 65.


Wilder Josephus, r 6, farmer 65.


Wilder Thomas S., r 24, farmer 3.


Williams Charles A., laborer.


Wilson James, mill operative.


Wilson John. mill operative.


Wilson Robert. mill operative.


Wir slow Oscar, mill operative.


Witherell George F., r 13, laborer.


Woods Cyrus F., stock broker, office 61 Broadway, New York city, summer residence Main.


Woods Harriet S., r 13, widow Perez S.


Woods Henry, r 13, carpenter, and farmer 15.


Woods Ira S., r 13, teaming and farmer.


Woods Isabella S., widow Rufus D., res. and 15 acres. Woods J. Edward, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, etc.


Woods Josiah B., farmer 4, Bridge.


Woods Mary B., r 13, wife of Ira S., farmer 18, and in Pelham IO.


Wright Ira B., agt. for Bay state fertilizers, and fire, life and accident insur- ance.


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TOWN OF GOSHEN.


GOSHEN.


(For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)


(Postoffice address is Goshen, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


ALCOTT WILLIAM, r 2ยง, file manufacturer.


BALL WARREN J., r 11, farmer 115.


BARRUS AL,VAN, r 2}, justice of the peace, and farmer 600.


Barrus Charles F., r 2}, farmer 150.


Barrus Edward T., r 8, justice of the peace, and with J. H. Godfrey general merchandise.


Barrus Fred W., r 2, resides with his father Lorin.


Barrus James L., r 9, farmer 150.


Barrus Lorin, r 2, grist-mill, turning and blacksmith shop, and farmer 250.


Barrus Theron L., r 9, dairyman, and farmer 115.


Barrus Willie A., r 4, 1 acre raspberries, and farmer TIO.


Bartlett William O., r 22, wood turner, and farmer 150.


BATES HIRAM, r 13, 50 acres blueberries, and farmer 200.


Beals Joseph, off r 3, cider-mill, breeder of fancy fowls, and farmer 100.


Bennett Henry G., r 8, farmer, leases of Oscar F. Washburn, of North Car- olina, 50.


Billings Edwin C., r 8, laborer.


Billings Frederick S., r 8, town clerk, wood turner, and farmer 4.


Bisbee George A., r 17, farmer 130.


*BRAGG B. L. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90. Brooks Charles E., r 19, 2nd selectman, and farmer 100.


Buck Thomas S., r 26, farmer 12.


Chilson Milo B., r 1, works farm for his father, William W.


Chilson Wilson W., r 1, farmer 120.


Codding John E., r 4. wood-mill, and farmer 200.


Culver Horatio, r 123, farmer 175.


Dadman Marshall, r 17, prop. of saw-mill on r 22, and farmer 750.


Damon Marlon. r 8, works on shares farm belonging to the heirs of Mrs. Fannie Tomlinson, of New York city, 200.


Davis Ozro B., r 25, 50 acres blueberries, farmer 225.


Downing Michael, r 18, farmer 100.


Dresser George, r 21, farmer 300.


Dresser George C., r 21, farmer with his father, George.


Frost Charles A., r 8, fariner, leases of Marlon Damon, 100.


Frost Samuel, r 20, farmer 5.


Fuller Chester M., r 9, carpenter and general mechanic.


Fuller Chester M. Mrs .. r 9, farm 27.


Fuller John K., r 26, farmer 200.


Godfrey Henry T., r 7, farmer 80.


Godfrey J. H. & Co., (Goshen Center) r 8, general merchandise.


Godfrey John H., r 8, general merchandise with E. T. Barrus, also surveyor of wood and lumber. Godfrey William H., r 7, farmer 55.


Hall Alvan S., r 15, farmer 50.


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TOWN OF GOSHEN.


Harris Hazelton, r 6 cor. 7. shoemaker, and farmer 165.


Hawks Alcander, r 10, with A. B. Loomis, farmer.


Hawks Amos, r 13, farmer 150.


HAWKS FRANCES E. Miss, r 8, post-mistress, proprietress of the High- land House, and farm 50.


Hawks Rodney, r 13, saw-mill, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 500. Hunt Lowell, r 8, farmer 70.


Kellogg George L., r 15, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 175.


Loomis Almon B, r 10, farmer 125.


Lyman Timothy P., r 4, constable, summer hotel, has charge of Goshen reservoirs, and farmer 200.


Manning Augustus A., r 4, stone mason, and farmer 65.


Manning Joel D., r 8, laborer, leases h and lot of Miss July Joy, of Philadel- phia, Pa.


Mayor George, r 15, farmer 370.


McGarrett James W., r 17, book agent, and farmer 117.


Miller John, r 23, farmer 65. [Died August 8, aged 84.]


Mollison James R., r 8, farmer 120.


Packard Calvin A., r 18, wood-mill, cider-mill, ex-representative for Third Hampshire District, and farmer 150.


Packard Charles S .. r 9, farm in Ashfield 25, resides with his father, Hiram P. Packard Edward C., r 9, farmer 75.


Packard Frebun W., r 7, farmer 180.


Packard Hiram, r 9, ex-representative, and farmer 100.


Packard Howard C., r 18, farmer with his father, Calvin A.


PACKARD WILLIAM S., r 24, chairman of selectmen, overseer of poor, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 240, and timber lot 100.


PORTER WILBUR D., r 7, farmer 90.


Rice Fred S., r 7, farmer 100.


Rice Zelotes. r 22, farmer 4.


Richardson Frederick, r 22, farmer 20.


Sears Charles F., r 3, farmer with his father, Freeman.


Sears Freeman, r 3. saw-mill, blacksmith shop, and farmer 250.


Sears F. Willis, off r 4, selectman, breeder of Durham stock, and farmer 160. SHAW ALONZO, r I, representative Third Hampshire District, trustee of the Samuel Wright and Whiting street funds, farmer 300.


Shaw Charles N., r r, farmer with his father, Alonzo.


Smith Ralph E., r 4, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 150.


*STIMPSON C. N. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90. Stone Amos H., between r 1 and 2, saw-mill, blacksmith and turning shop, sugar orchard, and farmer 150.


Stone Edward G., between r 1 and 2, farmer, with his father, Amos H.


Stone Frank A., between r 1, 2 and 9, market gardener, and farmer 30.


Stone Frederick P., between r r and 2, blacksmith, resides with his father, Amos H.


Taylor James B., r 3, farmer 50.


Tilton Spencer W., r 6, farmer 150.


Warner Charles S., r 15, farmer 40.


*WARNER H., M. D., of Springfield, Mass., has a card on page opposite map.


Washburn Oscar F., r 16, painter and farmer, leases 25.


Webster Mary P. Mrs., r 8, h and lot.


WHITE CHARLES J., r 18, resides with his father, Josiah, and works farm with his brother, Melvin H.


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TOWN OF GRANBY.


White Josiah, r 18, farmer 200.


White Melvin H., r 18, works farm for his father Josiah.


Willcutt Albert E., r 12, stonecutter, flag-stone quarry, and works farm with his brother, Andrew J.


Willcutt Andrew J., r 12. 25 acres blueberries, farmer 115.


Willcutt Edward W., r 8, blacksmith and stone cutter.


Williams Hinckley, r 8, farmer 365.


Willcutt Lorenzo, r 10, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 75.


GRANBY. (For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)


(Postoffice address is Granby, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Adams Arthur E., r 51, laborer.


Akers George W., r 50, laborer for S. B. Dickinson.


AKERS JOSEPH W., r 26, farmer 6.


Albro Frank T., r 51, laborer.


Aldrich Christopher C., r 9. prop. grist-mill, and farmer 250.


Aldrich Elliott J., r 9, miller and farmer 25.


ALLEN ADELBERT S., r 25, dairy 14 cows, milk peddler in Holyoke, and farmer 80.


Babcock George H., r 55, laborer.


Barnes Dexter R., farmer, Main.


Bartlett Algernon S., r 25, farmer 25.


BARTLETT LOREN, r 38, teamster and farmer 120.


Bartlett Theresa S., r 25, wife of Algernon, farm 45.


Barton Asaph .P .. r 12, farmer 150.


Barton Edwin W., r 45 cor. 46, commercial traveler and farmer.


Barton Homer R., r 45 cor. 46, farmer with James H.


Barton James H., r 45 cor. 46, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 110.


Barton Phineas D., r 12, retired farmer, aged 86.


BARTON WILLIAM D., r 41 cor. 46, farmer 82.


Bassett Peter, r 32, laborer.


Batchelor John, r 9, retired factory operative.


Batchelor William, r 9, farmer 60


Bell Homer S, r 24, physician.


Bemis Charles H., r 34, shoemaker and farmer 27.


Bennett Henry E., r 24, laborer.


Blish George, r 50, farmer for E. M. Chapin.


Boyd Pliny S., pastor Congregational Church, h. Main.


*BRAGG B. L. & Co., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90. Buckland Carlos A., (Chicopee Falls) r 5, apiary 13 swarms, market-gardener, and farmer 50.


Carpenter Charles G., (South Hadley) r 24, farmer, son of George H.


Carpenter George H., (South Hadley) r 24, manuf. of sleds, repair shop, and farmer 70.


Carter Joseph, r 35, laborer.


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Carter Maggie, r 35, farm 32.


Carver A. Everett, r 49, farmer 100.


Carver George, r 59, manuf. of reed ribs for cotton, wool and silk reeds, and prop. grist-mill.


Carver William, r 59, manuf. of Carver's butter worker, and farmer 60.


Caswell Byron, r 56, laborer.


Chapin Dormer F., r 28, farmer. graduate of Amherst in 1876.


Chapin Dolphin D., r 28, farmer 100.


Chapin Edmund M., r 50, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 115.


CHAPIN NORMAN O., r 44 cor. 41, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 100. Church Augustine, r 292, dairy 5 cows, and farmer 65.


Church John, farmer, h Main.


CHURCH RUFUS, r 293, farmer 100.


Clancy Patrick, r 29. farmer I I.


CLARK ARVILLA, r 13, widow Spencer, farmer 400.


Clark Charles F., r 31, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 200.


Clark Charles R., r 13, farmer for Arvilla Clark.


CLARK ELIZA I., (South Hadley) r 23, widow of Capt. Wm. B. Clark, of Co. K, 22d U. S. Vols., who was killed near Richmond Oct. 27, 1864. Clark William B., r 31, farmer with Charles F.


Clark William S., r 13, student in Yale College.


Cook Albert B., r 15, blacksmithing, and farmer 7.


Cook Alexander P., r 32, manuf. of charcoal, and farmer 21.


COOK SAMUEL MILLS, r 25, lumber dealer in St. Cloud, Minn., and farmer 100.


Crafts Allen, r 58, farmer 20.


Crafts Sumner, r 59. wood dealer.


Davenport Lucius E., r 46, farmer.


Davis Ellen S., wife of O. L., postmistress, Main.


Davis Oramel L., dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, etc., mail car- rier to South Hadley, town clerk and justice of the peace, Main.


Denate Jacob, r 15, farmer 12.


Dewitt Benjamin F., (South Hadley) r 23, agt. for Champion mowing machines and reapers, and farmer.


Dewitt Hollis B., (South Hadley) r 23, farmer 150.


Dickinson Elisha, (South Hadley) r 23, farmer 75.


Dickinson Samuel B., r 50, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 130.


Dickinson William E., r 51, dairy 10 cows, farmer 30, in Chicopee 60, and in Ludlow 30.


Donlin John, r 51, laborer.


Donlin Thomas, r 51, farmer 90.


Dowdall Patrick, r 11, farmer 60.


Dressel Elias, r 37, market garden, and farmer 120.


Dreteau John, r 37, farmer, leases of Charles Lyman 160.


Eastman George F., r 44, dealer in apples, breeder of pure blood Plymouth


Rock, Brown Leghorn and American Dominick poultry, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 60.


EASTON & CO., (Isaac E. and Herbert L.,) r 17, saw-mill.


Easton Arthur E., r 17, farmer.


Easton Edward C., r 17, machinist.


EASTON HERBERT L. (Easton & Co.) r 17, miller and farmer. Easton Isaac E., (Easton & Co.) r 17, carpenter, miller, and farmer 175. Elwood Wallace, r 15, laborer.


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TOWN OF GRANBY.


Fay Solomon A., painter, Main.


Ferry Caroline P., r 13, widow Charles S., farm 30.


Ferry Clifford W., r 44, farmer with William W.


FERRY LUTHER H., r 43 cor. 44, milk dealer, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 60.


Ferry William W., r 44, farmer 200.


Fiske Arthur W., r 51, teacher, graduate of Amherst in 1880.


Fiske Elliot H., r 51, farmer 34, and leases of Luther White, of Chicopee, 150.


Fiske Larnerd P., r 51, farmer 90.


Fletcher Almira, r 32, widow Erastus, farmer 10.


Fletcher Charles W., r 32, painter.


Foley Daniel, r 44, farmer 16.


Forward Francis, r 44, farmer.


Forward Frank. r 44, farmer 90.


Frost Augustus, r 29, farmer.


Frost Levi H., r 51, farmer, leases of O. R. Smith, of Palmer, 30.


Fuller John, r 52, dealer in cattle. and farmer with John A.


Fuller John A., r 52, dealer in cattle, farmer 160, in Ludlow 70, in Belcher- town 234.


Gillett George, r 15, farmer 6.


GLEASON LEWIS W., r 13 cor. 14, farmer 100.


Goldthwait Charles H., r 31, farmer, son of Edward W.


Goldthwait Ebenezer, farmer 80.


Goldthwait Edward W., r 51, farmer 50.


Goldthwait H. Austin, r 46, farmer 60.


Goldthwait Loren E., r 46, farmer 59.


Gulley Franklin C., r 32, miller, millwright and musician.


HARRIS CHARLES H., r 14, farmer 200.


Harris George A., blacksmith and farmer 20, h Main.


Harris James H., r 17, blacksmith and farmer 25.


Hunt Charles E., r 37, farmer 200.


Hunter Thomas, r 25, farmer with H. B. Lincoln, leases of A. S. Bartlett 22. Joslyn Lorenzo, r 13, carpenter and farmer 63.


Judd Sopha P., widow Alfred.


Keith Munroe, r 54, farmer.


Kelley Patrick, r 48, laborer.


Kellogg Angeline, r 32, wife of Chester, farm 200.


KELLOGG CHARLES, r 41, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 190.


Kellogg Charles S., farmer, h Main.


Kellogg Chester, r 32, farmer. Kellogg Nelson S., r 41, son of Charles, farmer.


KELLOGG SIMON, farmer 100, h Main.


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Kellogg Walter B., shoemaker and farmer 16, h Main.


Lamson Amos F .. r 35, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 100.


Lane Marrie M., widow Henry S., bds Main.


Lincoln Henry B., r 25, farmer with Thomas Hunter


LYMAN AURET M., r 42 cor 25, general agt. for the National Fertilizing Co., manuf. of Chittenden's complete fertilizers, office Holyoke, and farmer 50.


Lyman Charles T., r 59, dealer in farm produce, and farmer 200.


Lynes Henry, r 54, laborer. Marks Samuel S., r 24, mechanic. [Died Sept. 26, aged 81.] McGowen Archibald, r 24, stone mason.


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TOWN OF GRANBY.


McGowen John, r 22, stone mason. MeKillop Patrick, r 32, laborer.


Mongon Bruno, r 17, blacksmith and farmer 187.


Mongon Bruno, Jr., r 17, blacksmith. Montague Arthur H., (South Hadley) r 4, farmer 100. Montague George C., r 41, road maker and farmer 200.


Moody George, r 42, farmer 75.


Moody Herbert, r 42, farmer, son of George.


Moody Henry H., r 42, commercial traveler.


Moody Reuben, r 42, farmer 50.


Moody Sidney E., r 38, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Moody Willard L., r 42, farmer.


Morgan Charles N., r 50, farmer 36.


Morgan Isaac, r 50, farmer 50.


Moriarty john, r 24, farmer 20.


Mulligan Thomas, r 44, laborer.


Mulvena James, r 13, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 100.


MULVENA JOHN F., r 13, machinist and farmer.


Nash Charles E., (South Hadley) r 22, farmer, in South Hadley. 40.


Nash Erastus, (South Hadley) r 22 cor. 6, farmer 150. [Died September 5, aged 87.]


Nash John N., 'South Hadley) r 22, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 300. Nash Oscar L., (South Hadley) r 22, son of Erastus.


Newell Adelbert, r 44, farmer 5.


Newell Carlos, r 13, laborer.


Newell Sanford, r 13, farmer 48.


NUTTING GEORGE, r 35, dairy 18 cows, dealer in groceries, flour, meal, pork, beef, lard, and farm produce, and farmer 350.


Nutting William L., farmer, son of George.


O'Donald Patrick, r 19 cor. 20, farmer 60.


O'Donnell Thomas O., r 28, farmer 80.


O'Keefe David, r 19, farmer 75.


O'Neil Patrick, r 10, farmer 45.


Parker Levi, r 34, mill op., and farmer 80.


Pelton Arthur E., r 34, farmer 136.


PERKINS JOHN, (South Hadley) r 24, hat maker, and farmer.


Preston Bros., (Dexter and J. H. D.) r 50, farmers 100.


Preston Dexter, (Preston Bros.) r 50, farmer.


Preston John H. D., (Preston Bros.) r 50, farmer.


Rebedeux Ovelia, r 37, laborer. Rust Charles N., r 41 cor. 46, farmer. Scanlin Patrick, r 25, farmer 6. Shaw Alva, r 35, farmer 87.


SHAW CALVIN, r 31, carpenter and builder.


Shaw Martha M., r 31, wife of Calvin, farm 75. Slater Albert, r 17, laborer.


Slater Edwin, r 15, farmer 175.


SMITH AUSTIN, off r 25, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 160. Smith Ceylon, r 16, laborer.


Smith Charles A., off r 25, farmer, son of Austin.


Smith Charles E., r 24, farmer 26.


Smith Edson L., (South Hadley) r 22, farmer, son of Nelson. SMITH GEORGE N., r 24, farmer 325.


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TOWN OF GRANBY.


Smith George R., r 24, farmer with his father, George N.


SMITH HENRY ELLIOTT. r 36, farmer 125.


Smith Louise J., widow Cyrus B., farm 17, h Main.


SMITH NELSON, (South Hadley) r 22, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 150. Smith Philo, r 41, carpenter.


Smith Robert Morrison, (South Hadley) r 23. farmer.


Smith Samuel C., r 32, grist and saw-mill, and dealer in grain and feed. h Main.


SMITH SAMUEL DEA., (South Hadley) r 23, retired teacher, and farmer 100.


Smith William: A., r 51, farmer 130.


Smith William R., r 24, farmer with his father, George N.


Spooner Charles. r 44, farmer 100.


Spooner Clarence, r 44, son of Clarence.


Stebbins Acelia D., widow Francis S., farm 16, h Main.


STEBBINS CLINTON W., r 48, real estate dealer, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 250.


*STIMPSON C. N. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90. Sullivan Eugene W., r 38, laborer.


Sullivan John, r 48, laborer.


Taylor Charles H., r 47; farmer 100.


Taylor Charles M., r 46, farmer 75.


Taylor Dexter S., farmer 35, h Main.


TAYLOR FRANK E., r 27, retired builder, and farmer 20.


Taylor Frederick, r 25 cor. 24, retired paper manuf., farmer 15, and in South Hadley, 140.


Taylor Frederick C., r 25 cor. 24, principal of High school.


Taylor George W .. r 293, farmer 140.


TAYLOR JOHN G., (Chicopee Falls) r 55, wood and lumber dealer, and farmer 200.


Taylor Samuel A . r 54, dairy 9 cows, and farmer.


Taylor Sylvester H., r 47, selectman, and farmer 80.


Taylor Willard A., r 29}, fire insurance agent and farmer.


'Tiffany Homer M., r 24, farmer with his father, Loomis T.


Tiffany Loomis T., r 24, farmer 90.


Tilley Clarence J., r 54, farmer 68.


Tilley John, (John Tilley & Co, 109, 111 and 113 Main street, Holyoke) dealer in furniture, carpets and bedding, real estate broker and specula- tor, and farmer 200, h Main.


Truesdall John, r 5, laborer.


Wait William, r 41, farmer 24.


Walker Edson J., r 44, farmer, son of John W.


Walker John W., r 44, dairy 20 cows, breeder of Holstein cattle, and farmer 89.


Warner Alonzo C., r 52, dairy 15 cows, farmer 300.


Warner Eli, r 52, retired carpenter, and farmer 100.


Warner Ephraim R , r 29, farmer.


Warner Eugene M. r 52, farmer 14, and in Ludlow 46.


WARNER GEORGE L., r 15 cor. 14, wood and lumber dealer, and farmer 125. *WARNER H., M. D., of Springfield, Mass., has a card on page opposite map.


Warner Herbert E., r 52, farmer with Eli.


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TOWN OF GREENWICH.


Warner Jeremiah C., r 29, farmer II. Warner John, 1 8, teaming, and farmer 20. Washburn Luzerne E., clerk for O. L. Davis, Main. .. 1 TTT 0


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acres Deionging to Mrs. Charlotte DrOUKs. BROWN HENRY M., prop. of River Side Hotel and livery and feed sta- ble, farm 12. Brown Zenas W., r 1, farmer 100. Bruce George, r 5, wood chopper. Bruce Henry L., r 11, farmer 142.


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TOWN OF GRANBY.


Smith George R., r 24, farmer with his father, George N. SMITH HENRY ELLIOTT. r 36, farmer 125. Smith Louise J., widow Cyrus B., farm 17, h Main. SMITH NELSON, (South Hadley) r 22, dairy 6 cows. and farmer Ito


ERRATA .- The postoffice address of the following residents of Green- wich is Greemeich Village, viz :-


Abbott Charles J.


Dill William.


Pluff William, 2d.


Allen David.


Doubleday Amos.


Powers Charles A.


Allen John.


Duncan George N.


Powers Charles N.


Bacon Frank.


Fewell William II.


Powers John.


Bailey Stephen P.


Fry Washington.


Record Charles S.


Barrows Iliram.


Giffin William A.


Rice Lyman.


Beals Nathan A.


Glazier Walter H.


Root Jabez B.


Billings Lorenzo L.


Goidd Arathusa.


Shaw George L. Simons William.


Billings Thomas.


Haskell Edward P.


Plackmer Amos 11.


Haskell Perez T.


Stockwell Simon M.


Bradway Clarence D.


Ilodgkin Henry B.


Thomas Charles H.


Brooks Burt V.


Hoyt Samuel W.


Tourtelotte & Walker.


Brown Henry M.


HIyland Edward.


Tourtelotte Lynus.


Brown Zenas W.


Johnston Henry D.


Thrasher John.


Bruce George.


Juckett .Asa.


Thrasher Samuel.


Bruce Henry L.


King Edward T.


Vaughn Horace H.


Cadwit Dennis.


Lincoln David.


Walker Ezra A.


C'arder John.


Lincoln Eugene W.


Walker William H.


C'arrick William R.


Moody Spencer.


Wheeler Charlotte.


Caswell Hiram.


Moore Emroy .I.


Wheeler George W.


Caswell Mylon E.


Nevins Edward.


Wheeler John A.




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