Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1880-1881, Part 2

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


Rackliffe, from 8 Wonson


Revere, from 612 Washington to Old Rockport road Reynard, from Washington, at grist mill, to Cherry


Riggs, from 27 Mansfield to Summer


Riverdale place, from Washington, at grist mill, Riverdale Roberts court, from Bray


Rocky Neck av., from 281 East Main to J. G. Tarr & Bros. Rogers, from Porter to Water


Rowe square, fr. 353 Main, easterly, westerly and southerly to 363 Main


Rust, from Cedar, northerly


Sadler, from 13 Elwell to opposite 31 Webster


Sanderson court, from 708 Washington San Souci square, from 21 Bass avenue Sargent, from Shepherd, westerly and northerly


Saunders court, from 839 Washington Saville, now Revere


Sayward, from junc. of East Main and Haskell to Bass av. School, from 78 Middle to the railroad


Shepherd, from 1 Sargent to 17 Tremont Short, from 38 Main to 39 Middle


Smith, from 7 Tremont to opposite 13 Park South Kilby, from 657 Washington Spring, from 284 Main to 145 Prospect


Spring court, from 14 Spring


Stacy court, from Maplewood avenue


Stage Fort avenue, from Western avenue, near the cove


Stanwood, from 445 Washington to Gee avenue .


Stanwood avenue, from Essex av., across the railroad, north, West Gloucester


Staten, from 10 Taylor to Perkins


Stone court, from 128 Washington


Story, from 44 Mt. Pleasant avenue to the shore


Summer, from 18 Granite to Hovey


Summit, from opposite 36 Millett to Trask


Summit avenue, from Beacon to Centennial avenue


Sumner, from Essex avenue to Concord, West Gloucester . Taylor, from 146 Prospect to Perkins Thompson, from Concord to Concord Trask, from 39 Warner to Summit


Traverse, from Haskell to Beach avenue Tremont, from 52 Prospect to the railroad Tucker, from 821 Washington to lligh


Union court, from 27 Leonard, at Annisquam


Vale court, from Washington, opp. Brierwood, Bay View Vincent, from 325 Main to Vincent's Point Vulcan, from Leverett, Lanesville


Vine, from Washington, next beyond Holly


Walker, from Sumner to Concord, near Essex line, W. G.


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Walker court, from Walker, West Gloucester Wallace court, from Magnolia avenue Walnut, from 26 Leonard to 81 Leonard, Annisquam


Warner, from 120 Prospect to' 13 Millett Warren, from Dale avenue to 22 Pleasant Washington, from Main, at Atlantic House to Rockport line Washington square, from 36 Washington to Granite Water, from 211 Main to Wharf street Webster, from Sadler to 32 Eastern avenue Wells, from 9 Beacon, crossing Commonwealth avenue


Wesley, from 10 Ilodgkins to Wheeler


Western avenue, from junc. Main, Washington and Angle streets, westerly to Manchester line Wharf, from 70 Duncan to Pearce Wheeler, from 280 Washington to Wheeler's point


Wiley, from foot of Fremont, southerly, Rocky Neck Williams' court, from 65 Eastern avenue Willow, from 17 Shepherd across the railroad Winchester court, from 109 Prospect to 6 Spring Winter, from 23 Granite to 14 Beacon


Winthrop avenue, from Stanwood avenue to Stanwood av. .


Witham, from 183 Eastern avenue to the beach


Wonson, from Rocky Neck av. to Clarendon, Rocky Neck Woodbury, from opp. 956 Washington, at Folly Cove to Edmunds avenue Woodman, from Essex avenue


Woodward avenue, from Stanwood avenue to Essex avenue Young avenue, from 795 Washington across High


HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.


Bergengren Block, 128 to 134 Main


Burnham's Block, 177 to 183 Main .


Center's Block, 115 to 121 Main City Hall, Dale avenue Garland's Block, Main, corner Pleasant


Gloucester National Bank Building, Main, corner Duncan Low's Block, Main corner Duncan


Masonic Hall, Gloucester National Bank Building Mechanics' Hall, Annisquam Odd Fellows' Hall, 87 Main Parkhurst's Hall, Parkhurst's Block, 169 to 175 Main Procter's Building, Main, corner Centre Rogers' Block, from 107 to 113 Main Rogers' IIall, Rogers' Block, 111 Main Sawyer Block, from 95 to 101 Main Sayward's .Block, Highland court, East Gloucester Tappan Block, 112 to 116 Main Village Hall, 828 Washington


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WHARVES.


Allen's Benjamin F., Five Pound Island


Atlantic, foot of Duncan


Barrett's, from Parker


Battery, from 57 Duncan


Bennett's, from 23 Duncan


Boynton's, from 55 Main Clay Cove, from 109 East Main


Cunningham & Thompson's, 88 Commercial


Dennis' George, from 139 East Main


Dennis & Ayer's, foot of Pearce


Dodd's, Duncan's Point, between Duncan and Water Duncan's Point, foot of Duncan


Fears', from 49 Duncan Fort, end of Commercial Friend's J. foot of Water


' Gilbert's, from 6 Commercial Haskell's, from 95 East Main Knowlton's H., Rocky Neck Lane Samuel & Brother's, Vincent's Point Leighton & Co.'s, foot of Water Low's Benjamin, foot of Pearce Mansfield's, from 23 Main


Norwood's, from 93 East Main


Parkhurst's Charles, from foot of Duncan


Parmenter, Rice, & Co.'s, from 57 Duncan Perkins', from 371 Main


Pew's, from 331 Main Porter's, from foot of Porter


Rowe & Jordan's, from 351 Main


Sayward's, from 65 East Main Shute & Merchant's, head of the harbor -


. Smith's Sylvanus, from 401 Main Somes', from Rogers Steamboat Wharf, from foot of Duncan Steele's, from Rogers Tarr James G. & Brother, Rocky Neck Todd's, from 393 Main


Walen Leonard, Rocky Neck Walen M. & Sons, foot of Pearce Webster's, from 375 Main Wonson's John F. from 237 East Main


Wonson's William C. from 169 East Main


Wonson William H. & Son's, head of the harbor, E. G.


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Commencing at a point at Andrew Parker's wharf, running north to Jackson street, thence through the centre of Jackson street easterly through Little Good Harbor Beach road to the sea, including all that portion of the town now known as East Gloucester, together with all the islands in the harbor.


WARD 2. Commencing at a point at the head of Vincent's Cove, through the centre of Vincent, Spring, Marchant, and Mt. Vernon streets to a point near. the Mt. Vernon school-house, thence north twenty-three degrees east to the line of the Eastern Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to the Rockport line, thence by the Rockport line to the sea, thence by the seashore and centre of Little Good Harbor Beach road to the notherly bound of Ward One, thence by the sea to the place of beginning.


WARD 3. Commencing at a point at the head of Vincent's Cove, through the centre of Vincent, Spring, Marchant, and Mt. Vernon streets to a point near the Mt. Vernon school-house, thence north twenty-three degrees east to the line of the Eastern Railroad, thence by said railroad westerly to its junction with Park street, thence through the centre of Park, Pleasant, and Duncan streets, and by the eastern side of the Gas Company's wharf to the harbor, thence by the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 4. Commencing at a point at the Town Landing, running northerly through the centre of Washington to its junction with High street, thence through the centre of High and Boston streets to the line of the Eastern Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to its junction with Park street, thence through the centre of Park, Pleasant, and Duncan streets to the sea, thence by the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 5. Commencing at a point at the Town Landing, running northerly through the centre of Washington street to its junction with High street, thence through the centre of High and Boston streets to the line of the Eastern Rail- road, thence westerly by said railroad to the channel of Annisquam River, thence by said river and canal to the sea, then following the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 6. Commencing at a point on the Rockport line due east from the north end of Lobster Cove bridge, running westerly by said line and bridge to the channel of Lobster Cove, thence easterly by said channel to a point at the head of said cove, thence running north twenty-two degrees west to the sea, thence by the shore and the channel of Annisquam River to the line of the Eastern Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to the Rockport line, thence by said Rockport line to the place of beginning.


WARD 7. Commencing at a point due east from the south end of Lobster Cove bridge, running westerly by said line and bridge to the channel of Lobster Cove, thence easterly by said channel to a point at the head of said Cove, thence running north twenty-two degrees west to the sea, thence by the shore easterly to the Rockport line at Folly Cove, thence southerly by said line to the place of beginning.


WARD 8. All that portion lying west of the Canal and the channel of Annis- quam River, including the islands in said river.


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GLOUCESTER GENERAL DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS .- st. street ; pl. place; ct. court ; sq. square ; la. lane ; b. or bds. boards; blk. block; h. house; c. or cor. corner ;. av., avenue; n. near ; r. rear ; fr. from ; opp. opposite ; bet., between ; bey., beyond; bldg. building ; E. G., East Gloucester; W. G., West Gloucester. After the name of the street, the word "street " is omitted.


ABBOTT ALVAH, house 51 Butman avenue


Abbott Eben G. Mrs. house Eastern avenue, opp. the pond Abbott Eben G. painter, Dodd's wharf, house at. Rockport Abbott William, laborer, house rear Rowe sq. n. the wharf Abrahamson Peter T. died Feb. 9, 1879 Acorn , fisherman, boards 8 Short


Adams Benjamin, fish dealer, house at Magnolia Point Adams Benjamin, laborer, house 56 Eastern avenue


ADAMS ELLIOTT, photographer, 62 Main, h. 52 Western avenue (see outside back cover) Adams George W. house 4 Summer Adams Iloward L. house 1 Blynman avenue


Adams Isaac, physician, house Cambridge avenue Adams James B. laborer, house 35 Eastern avenue Adams James E. iceman, boards 35 Eastern avenue Adams Joseph W. fisherman, house 295 Western avenue Adams Nathan A. painter, boards 136 Prospect Adams Nehemiah, fisherman, house 142 Eastern avenue Ahern Alice, widow, house 79 Perkins Ahern John, stonecutter, house Emerald Aiken David, fisherman, house 2 Oak


Aiken John, mariner, house 9 Summit Albee Frank S. fisherman, house 45 East Main Albee Parker Bishop, fisherman, house 45 East Main


. Albee Samuel, laborer, boards 9 Warner Alden Charles, evaporated fish, boards Webster House Alger Nahum S. salesman, 53 Main, boards 22 Friend Allen Addison, sailmaker, house 10 Warner Allen Agra, fisherman, boards 3 Cedar Allen Benjamin F. house 6 Warner


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Allen Benjamin G. fisherman, house 58 Mt. Vernon Allen Charles, fisherman, boards rear 5 Eastern avenue Allen Charles, fisherman, house Wonson, corner Rackliffe Allen Daniel & Son ( Daniel Allen, jr.), sailmakers, Leighton & Co.'s wharf, house 12 Friend


Allen Daniel, jr. ( D. Allen & Son), sailmaker, Leighton & Co.'s wharf, house 10 Friend


ALLEN DAVID G. lumber and building materials, 35 Rog- ers, house 17 Procter (see page 214) Allen Edgar, traveling agent, house 20 Beach


Allen Frank D. teamster, house 60 Washington


Allen Frank E. clerk, 193 Main, boards 19 Chestnut


Allen Frederick, dry and fancy goods, 170 Main, house 36 Washington square


Allen Gardner, mason, boards 435 Washington Allen George C. tinsmith, house 44 Mansfield


Allen Horatio M. laborer, house 435 Washington


Allen Hudson, sailmaker, house 10 Warner Allen James, fisherman, house 6 Herrick court Allen James D. house 5 Beacon


Allen James M. clerk, 108 Main, house 10 Columbia


Allen James S. ( Mckenzie, Hardy, & Co.), 47 Rogers, house 11 Allen


Allen John L. farmer, house Stone court


Allen Joseph E. printer, 110 Main, boards 16 Summer


Allen Joseph F. laborer, house 16 Summer


Allen Leonard, carriage maker, boards 357 Washington Allen Mark L. fisherman, house 357 Washington


Allen Martha, widow, house 435 Washington Allen Michael, fisherman, house 18 Perkins


Allen Nathaniel E. blacksmith, house 410 Washington Allen Solomon, house 44 Mansfield


Allen William, quarryman, house 651 Washington


Allen William L. quarryman, house rear 639 Washington Allerton Louisa, widow, house 49 East Main Allerton William, died April 13, 1880 Alles William H. music teacher, City National Bank bldg. boards Webster House


Allston Georgie Mrs. house 47 Western avenue Alphen William, laborer, house 10 Williams' court Amazeen Christopher, stonecutter, house 10 Cove American Union Telegraph Co. 189 Main


Amero George A. teamster, house 9 Rowe square Anarala Adolph, fisherman, house 7 Blake court


Anderson Albertine C. widow, house 115 Mt. Pleasant av. Anderson Amos S. foreman, house Sanderson court Anderson Andrew, fisherman, house 116 Prospect Anderson Annie O. widow, house 191 East Main Anderson Augustus, fisherman, boards 30 Fort square


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Anderson Catharine, widow, house 105 East Main Anderson Charles, cooper, house 11 Procter Anderson Charles, fisherman, house 32 Haskell Anderson Charles F. master mariner, house 34 Mt. Vernon Anderson Charles J. Mrs. house 25 Chapel, E. Gloucester Anderson Christopher, fisherman, boards 6 Chapel Anderson Delia, widow, house 125 Mt. Pleasant avenue Anderson Elling, fisherman, house 91 Prospect Anderson Frederick, fisherman, boards 6 Blake court Anderson James L. prop. Anderson House, 28 Friend Anderson John, variety store, 290 Main, house Summit Anderson John, fisherman, house 10 Pearl Anderson John, fisherman, boards 15 Short Anderson John A. fisherman, house 17 Pearl Anderson John E. clerk, 91 Main, boards 9 Angle


Anderson John M. master mariner, house 9 Angle Anderson John S. fisherman, house 5 Davis


Anderson Peter, fisherman, house 13 Beach court


Anderson Simon E. fisherman, boards 21 Hammond


Anderson Thomas, fisherman, house 28 Mt. Vernon


Anderson William, died June 5, 1879


Anderson William R. blacksmith, house 608 Washington Anderton John, driver, house Curtis square


Andrews Albert C! removed to Bradford, Pa.


Andrews Amos S. farmer, house Sumner, at W. Gloucester Andrews Asa G. clerk, Chas. Parkhurst & Son, h. 9 Chestnut Andrews Frederick S. apothecary and boots and shoes, 189 East Main, house 187 do.


Andrews Grover, died May 11, 1880


Andrews. H. N. & Co. ( William H. Dennen), shipwrights, 28 Duncan, house 3 Mason Andrews Ira, manager Holly Tree Inn, 181 Main, h. do. Andrews Ira, jr. printer, 191 Main, boards 181 do.


Andrews Jacob R. farmer, house Sumner, at W. G.


Andrews James B. carpenter, house 12 Taylor


Andrews Jonathan, farmer, house 9 Andrews court, W. G.


Andrews Joseph H. ( Andrews & Co.), 39 Rogers, house 983 Washington


Andrews Joseph L. Mrs. house 1 Langsford


Andrews Joseph W. farmer, house Sumner, W. G.


Andrews Malachi, stone cutter, house 3 Plum court Andrews Malachi, farmer, house 256 Concord, at W. G.


Andrews Moses, stone cutter, house 31 Langsford 1


ANDREWS MOSES L. mast and spar maker, 5 Rogers, house 57 Middle (see page 211)


Andrews Oscar ( Andrews & Co.), 39 Rogers, house 25 Langsford


Andrews Perley, machine operator, house 30 Elm Andrews Stephen, peddler, h. Wash., n. High, Lanesville


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Andrews Stephen P. stone cutter, Reynard, h. 20 Liberty Andrews S. B. clergyman, house 8 Langsford


Andrews Walter H. spar maker, house 15 Allen


Andrews Washington, carpenter, 281 Concord, h. at W. G. Andrews & Co. (J. H. and Oscar Andrews), fishery, 39 Rogers


Annis Edward B. ship carpenter, house 9 Plum Annisquam Granite Co., at Annisquam !


Anstess Joseph, rigger, house 15 Myrtle


Appleton C. house opposite 280 Washington


Archie Alexander, house end of Dennison


Archie David, stonecutter, house Revere Arendale Edward, fisherman, boards 83 Commercial Arey Andrew G. carpenter, house 63 Haskell Arey Joshua W. fisherman, house 1 Cedar Arlington William, clerk, house 75 Western avenue Arnold William, fisherman, house 19 Park


Ashley Asa, fisherman, house 17 Laurel, West Gloucester Ashley Henry P. blacksmith, 19 Commercial, h. 7 Beach ct. Aspley Charles, mariner, house 48 Maplewood avenue Astram Augustus, fisherman, house 12 Smith


Atkins Judith Miss, house 5 Granite


Atkinson John, wheelwright, 59 Western avenue, h. 61 do. Atlantic Halibut Co., Atlantic wharf, foot of Duncan Atwood Benjamin P. laborer, house 7 West Rowe square Atwood Joshua, fishermen, house 395 Main


Austin Charles, fisherman, house Vincent


Aveny Antoine, fisherman, lost at sea, February, 1879


Averill Hiram, painter, house 5 Blake court


Avery Frederick, removed to Boston


Ayer James S. (Dennis & Ayer), Wharf, corner Pearce, house 21 Prospect square


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BABSON ABRAM, master mariner, h. 50 Eastern avenue Babson Albert P. bookkeeper, Stanwood & Co.'s, house Liberty, corner Park


Babson Amanda Mrs. millinery, 72 Main, house do.


Babson Charles, grocer, 14 Main, house 12 Middle Babson Charles, fisherman, house 50 Eastern avenue


Babson Daniel T. painter, house 120 Washington


Babson Daniel T. jr. bookkeeper, Gloucester National Bank, . house 100 Prospect


Babson D. C. & H. fishery, 375 Main, h. at Pigeon Cove Babson Edward, merchant, died November 27, 1879 Babson Edward, boots and shoes, 74 Main, house 6 Wesley Babson Fitz J. collector of customs, Custom House, house 49 Western avenue BABSON FITZ J. JR. lumber, etc. 275 Main, boards 49 Western avenue (see page 214)


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Babson George L. farmer, boards 199 Washington Babson Gustavus, house 199 Washington


Babson Hannah S. and Fannie G. Misses, h. 40 Granite


Babson Horatio (D. C. & H. Babson), 375 Main, house 21 Summer


Babson John J. house off Eastern avenue, near Witham Babson John J. jr. boards Edwin L. Cook's


Babson John L. grocer, 330 Washington, h. 6 Hodgkins


Babson Joseph, sailmaker, house 120 Washington


Babson Luther D. clerk, boards 120 Washington


BABSON NATHANIEL & CO. dry goods, 117 Main, h. 58 Middle (see page 218)


Babson Osman, carpenter, house 124 Washington


Babson Robert T. boards Franklin square


Babson Walter C. carpenter, boards 120 Washington


Babson William, cashier, Gloucester National Bank, house Franklin square


Babson William ( Boston), house 67 Middle


Back Hiram S. quarryman, house Atlantic, at W. G.


Back Hiram S. jr. farmer, boards G. W. Herrick's, W. G.


Bacon Harvey H. mason, house Leonard, at Annisquam Bacon Jacob, house 18 Granite, corner Summer


Badreau Jeffrey, fisherman, boards 13 Dike


Bagley Frank E. stonecutter, house 4 Concord, W. G.


Bagwell William, quarryman, house 642 Washington


Bailey Amos, fisherman, boards 23 Friend


Bailey George T. fisherman, house 42 School


Bailey (Joseph) & Wheeler ( George W.), provisions, 816 Washington, house 29 Langsford


Bailey Lewis, rigger, house 36 Orchard


Bailey Watson, fisherman, boards 23 Friend


Bakeman Willis E. fruit, 98 East Main, h. 22 Hammond


Baker Benjamin A. commission merchant, Low's block, h. 36 Pleasant


Baker Charles O. fisherman, house 9 San Souci square Baker Henry W. fisherman, house 129 Prospect


Baker John, fisherman, boards 21 Hancock


Baker Richard, fisherman, house 6 Commonwealth avenue Baker Walter H. fisherman, boards 9 San Souci square Ball Charles D. sewing machine agent, house 25 Mansfield Ball John W. fisherman, house 139 East Main Bando Frank, fisherman, house 31 Perkins


Barber Betsey, widow, house 93 Washington


Barber Edward, provisions, 171 East Main, house 139 do. Barber George G. laborer, boards 8 Story


Barker Bros. ( Henry and George), contractors for granite, àt Lanesville


Barker Edward F. saloon, 140 Main, house do.


- Barker Fred. A. clerk, 134 Main, boards Webster House .


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Barker George ( Barker Bros.), at Lanesville, h. 817 Wash. Barker Henry A. clerk, Barker Brothers', Lanesville, house 43 High


Barker Henry ( Barker Bros), contractors for granite, at Lanesville, house at Quincy


Barnard Charles, fisherman, house 141 East Main


Barnard George K. carriage maker, 6 Commercial, house 14 Exchange


Barnes Leonard, fisherman, boards 26 Main


Barr Simeon, fisherman, house rear 11 Story


Barrett Albert F. police, Rogers' block, house 4 Summer


Barrett Catharine, widow, house 16 Smith


Barrett Charles P. house Western av. near Bond's hill Barrett George, painter, boards Sarah Barrett's


Barrett James, fisherman, b. Angus Ferguson's, Duncan st. Barrett Moses, fish dealer, Barrett's wharf, h. 24 Highland Barrett Sarah, widow, house Western avenue, near Bond Barrett William S. house 5 Bond


Barry Richard, stonecutter, house 644 Washington


Barry Richard, stonecutter, house 97 High


Bartlett Israel M. fisherman, house 13 Pine


Bass Albert II. stonecutter, boards 4 Cove


Bass Horace, stone hammerer, house 4 Cove Bass Thomas D. boards 4 Cove


Bassett Luke, fisherman, house 11 Norwood court Baston Joseph, fisherman, house 77 Washington


Bates George II. laborer, boards 102 Mt. Pleasant avenue


Bates James Y. fisherman, house 18 Rackliffe Bates Jane, widow, died March 26, 1879 Bates Simeon Avery, fisherman, house 12 Wonson Batten Samuel, fisherman, house 32 Friend Battison John, lost at sea, February, 1879 Battison William, fisherman, boards 325 Main Bay State Net Co., Duncan, corner Locust Beal David, fisherman, boards rear 5 Clarendon


Beal John, fisherman, boards rear 5 Clarendon


Beal Oliver L., Boston express, 173 Main, house 6 Win- chester court


Beals Charles W. removed to Salem


Beaman Charles A. Mrs. house 15 Friend


Bearse Benjamin N. mariner, house 24 Spring Bearse George A. fisherman, house 8 Trask Bearse John, fisherman, house 12 Ashland place Bearse Joseph M. master mariner, house 14 Marchant Bearse Joseph N. fisherman, boards 14 Marchant Bearse Mehitable, widow, house 14 Marchant Bearse Wallace, fisherman, boards 228 Main Beaton Annie Miss, house 16 Smith


Beaton Hugh, carpenter, house 15 Spring


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Beaton Ronald, fisherman, house 7 Columbia Beaumont John, laborer, house 18 Tremont Beckford George B. boards 19 Warner Beckford Simeon Mrs. house 19 Warner Bedford Henry C. died January 12, 1879 Bedford Mary, widow, house 1 Elwell Bell Ann, widow, boards 8 Friend


Bell James, fisherman, house 49 Prospect


Bell Thomas F. clerk, 74 Prospect, boards 129 Prospect


BELLEW PATRICK, junk, rear 16 Commercial, house 16 Pine (see page 211)


Bennett Charles, farmer, house Walker, West Gloucester Bennett Charles H. fisherman, house 4 Willow


Bennett Francis Mrs. house 73 Western avenue Bennett Francis, bookkeeper, house 7 Prospect square Bennett H. H. treasurer, Cape Ann Granite Co., Washing- ton, opp. Quarry, Bay View, house 1 Bennett Bennett Jeremiah, fisherman, house 118 Mt. Pleasant av. Bennett John G. coal, 23 Duncan, house 25 Prospect square Bennett John Q. clerk, J. G. Bennett's, house 21 Duncan Bennett Luther, blacksmith, house 23 Langsford Bennett Margaret, widow, house Walker, West Gloucester Bennett Warren A. student, boards 25 Prospect square Bennie James, gardener, house 14 Grove


Bennie John P. fisherman, boards 14 Grove


Benson William H. mariner, house 6 Mansfield Bent Dennis, blacksmith, house 6 Lewis court


Bent Edward F. removed to Wilmington, Del.


Bent John Mrs. house 18 Taylor Bent Luther S. (Phila.), house Cambridge av., c. Leonard Bentley John, master mariner, house 60 Perkins Benton Mary, widow, house 26 Middle Bergman Charles A. fisherman, house 240 Main Bernard Frank, rigger, house 10 Staten Bernard Jos., hairdresser, 8 Main, h. 10 Commonwealth av. Berry Lorenzo, boarding house, 677 Washington Bertolini Antonio, fisherman, house 27 Eastern avenue Betts William G. blacksmith, boards 12 North Kilby Bickford John F. laborer, house rear 6 Fremont Bigelow George, fisherman, house 60 Mt. Vernon Biggs James, laborer, house 150 Leonard Billings George F. removed to Rockport Billings Hannah, widow, house 15 Chestnut Bingham Frank D. hack driver, boards 6 Foster Bingham Joseph II. grocer, 7 Sargent, house 6 Foster Bingham Joseph W. clerk, 7 Sargent, boards 6 Foster . Bird Margaret Mrs. house 66 Mt. Pleasant avenue Bishop Ellen, widow, house 20 Perkins Bishop Emma, widow, house 25 Liberty


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Bishop Hugh, ship carpenter, house 9 Allen Bishop John, ship carpenter, house 10 Perkins Bishop William T. driver, boards 42 Prospect Black John W. upholstery, 174 Main, house 9 Oak Blackburn Charles, fisherman, boards 16 Cedar Blackburn Edward, fisherman, house 16 Cedar Blackburn William, removed to Boston Blackstone George C. Mrs. house 444 Washington Blagden Andrew, fisherman, boards 12 Cross Blagdon James D. master mariner, house 168 Washington Blair Joseph B. fisherman, boards 330 Main Blake Asbury C. laborer, house 21 Hammond Blake Henry, fisherman, house 36 East Main Blake William, fisherman, boards 13 Porter Blanchard Elijah D. stone mason, house 234 Washington Blanchard S. Luman, stonecutter, house 150 Washington Blanchard Warren A. stone mason, boards 234 Wash. Blatchford Alphonso, fisherman, house 22 East Main Blatchford B. F. inspector, Custom House, h. 44 Western av. Blatchford Charles, fisherman, house 344 Main Blatchford Edwin, fisherman, house 1 Rowe square Blatchford Frank, carpenter, boards 7 Prospect square Blatchford George, died May 2, 1880


Blatchford John, jr. fisherman, house 38 Mansfield Blatchford Samuel, laborer, house 330 Main


Blatchford Samuel, hostler, boards 8 Water


Blatchford Sarah, widow, house 7 Prospect square Blatchford William, fisherman, house 21 Taylor Blatchford William H. fisherman, house 395 Main


Blinn Charles, shoemaker, 179 East Main, house r. 11 Story


Blood Elizabeth A. artist, house 789 Washington Blood Joseph Mrs. house 789 Washington




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