Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1886, Part 6

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 320


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Coas Lucy, widow of James, house 264 East Main


Coas Lydia A. widow, boards 56 East Main


Coas Mary J. widow of Henry G. house 19 Highland Coas, see also Coos


Cobb George W. foreman, Gloucester Net and Twine Co. boards 40 Maplewood avenue


Coburn Edward G. removed to Lowell


Coburn Joseph, quarryman, boards 22 Butman avenue


Coday Alexander, carpenter, boards 38 Mansfield ยท


Coday Mary T. Miss, dressmaker, 38 Mansfield, bds. do.


Coday Thomas, fireman, boards 38 Mansfield


Coday, see also Cuddy


Cody Daniel, fisherman, boards 88 Duncan


Cody Frank, fisherman, house 17 Sadler


Cody John, fisherman, house rear 20 Eastern avenue


Cody Michael, removed to Rockport


Cody William, fisherman, boards 8 Short


Coffey Joanna, widow of Patrick, boarding house, 32 Com'l


Coffey John, fisherman, house 8 Gilbert court


Coffey Patrick, died Jan. 5, 1885


Coffin Abbott, agent, Boston & Gloucester Steamboat Co. foot of Duncan, house 37 Beacon


Coffin Benjamin P. fisherman, house 82 Mt. Pleasant av.


Coffin Charles B. house 60 East Main


Coffin C. P. (Brookline), summer residence Boulder av.


Coffin Edward C. fruit and confectionery, 256 East Main, boards 27 Chapel


Coffin H. Mackay, trader, boards 161 East Main


Coffin John, boards 27 Chapel


Coffin John A. supt. gas works, foot of Duncan, h. 39 Beacon Coffin John J. clerk, house 27 Chapel


Coffin John W. house 7 Highland


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Coffin William, house 136 Washington Coffin William D. fisherman, boards 82 Duncan Coffin William W. fisherman, boards 82 Duncan Cogan Ellen, widow of John, house 73 Perkins Cogill Daniel, laborer, house 16 Marchant Cogill Isabel, widow, boards 16 Marchant Cogill Margaret Mrs. house 224} Main Cogswell Mary, widow, house 45 Mansfield


Cohen Simon, peddler, house 48} School Coker J. J. K. painter, Hesperus av. n. Magnolia av. h. do.


Colberg Charles, fisherman, boards rear 56 East Main Colberg John, fisherman, boards rear 56 East Main Colby Albertina, widow, house 6 Blake court


Colby Alonzo A. laborer, house 116 Mt. Pleasant av.


Colby Amos G. paper hanger, house 23} Church Colby Benjamin H. sailmaker, boards 94 Prospect Colby Elbridge G. boards 26 Leonard


Colby Frank, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Colby Henry, fisherman, house 16 Rackliffe Colby James, fisherman, house 81 Commercial


Colby Mary, widow, house 52 Park Colby Richard, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Colby Samuel, fisherman, house 9 Shepherd


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YOLBY SAMUEL V. sailmaker, Babson's wharf, 375 Main, house 146 Eastern av. (see page 290)


Colby Steward H. house 26 Leonard


Colby Susan D. widow of Seth S. house 1 Blynman av.


Colby William B. sailmaker, boards 146 Eastern av. Colby William H. fisherman, house 52 Park


Cole Albert R. tinsmith, boards 95 Washington


Cole Charles T. teamster, boards 32 Granite


Cole Elizabeth G. Miss, house 70 Concord, W. G.


Cole Enos, fisherman, house 4 Cross


Cole Foster L. hostler, boards 8 Mansfield Cole Israel H. removed to Lynn Cole Jesse F. plumber, house 9 Vincent


Cole John, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Cole John J. tinsmith, house 5 Elwell


Cole John M. tinsmith, boards 95 Washington


Cole Mary I. widow, house 32 Granite


COLE SETH L. florist, 9 Procter, house 3 Hancock (see page 296)


Cole Stephen, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Coleman John, clerk, 203 Main, house Babson, near Hovey Coletti Dernizio, quarryman, house 17 Andrews Colgan Michael, fisherman, boards 10 Pine Collamore John F. laborer, boards 9 Cedar Collamore Luther F. fisherman, house 9 Cedar Collamore Robert W. fisherman, boards 9 Cedar


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Collins Andrew M. clerk, 139 Main, house 13 Myrtle sq.


Collins Augustus, fisherman, boards 25 Willow


Collins Benj. R. ( Collins Bros.), 139 Main, rms. 8} Middle Collins Benjamin W. (Dennen & Collins), 2 Main, house 11 Exchange


YOLLINS BROS. ( George and Benjamin R.), stable, C and teaming, office 139 Main (see front colored page) Collins Charles P. traveling salesman, Moore & Foley's, foot of Commercial


Collins David E. master mariner, house 11 Sayward


Collins Frank, iceman, house 58 Eastern av.


Collins George ( Collins Bros ), 139 Main, h. 8 Mansfield


Collins George W. house 49 Friend


Collins John, fisherman, boards 39 Middle


Collins John, master mariner, house 105 Prospect


Collins Joseph W. assistant, U. S. fish commission, house 26 Orchard


Collins Lavinia, widow, house 39 School


Collins Maurice, quarryman, house 12 Butman av.


Collins Melvin, teamster, house 16 Liberty


Collins Oliver T. fisherman, boards 4 Willow


Collins Otis M. boards 105 Prospect


Collins Sarah, widow, died Dec. 19, 1884


Collins Timothy, iceman, house 11 Webster


Collins Timothy, jr. fisherman, boards 11 Webster


Collins Walter, teamster, house 38 Prospect


Collins Willard F. bookkeeper, 199 Main, bds. 68 Middle


Collins William H. captain, house 19 Commonwealth av.


Collins William H. hostler, house 25 Washington


Collins William H. 2d, carpenter, house 5 Bond Colson Andrew, fisherman, house 11 Chestnut Colson George, fisherman, boards 31 Main


Colson John, fisherman, house 4 Perkins


Colson John, fisherman, house rear 18 Spring


Colson Samuel, fisherman, boards 17 Allen Colson, see also Carlson


Comeau Alexander, laborer, boards 6 Marble Comeau Alfred, laborer, house 7 Calder


Comeau Charles, fisherman, house 2 Calder


Comeau Frank, fisherman, boards 39 Mt. Pleasant av.


Comeau John, fisherman, house 10 East Main


Comeau Michael E. boarding house, 4 Porter Comeau Moses, laborer, house 5 Calder Comeau Nicholas, laborer, house 6 Marble Comeau Peter, laborer, boards 6 Marble Comeau Philip, laborer, boards 245 Main


Comeau Reuben, laborer, boards 15 Marble


Comeau Stephen, carpenter, house rear 36 East Main


Comeau Stephen, fisherman, boards 65 Rogers


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Comeau William, fisherman, house 12 Howe Comerford Francis L. fisherman, house 39 Middle Como Bessie, widow of Mark, house 82 Middle Conant Julius E. Mrs. (Lowell), summer residence Beach avenue, East Gloucester


Conant Thomas, physician, 28 Pleasant, house do. Conley Albert, fisherman, boards rear 55 Main


Conley John ( Stetson & Conley), foot of Commercial, house 28 Fort square


Conley Odbert, fisherman, boards 53 Prospect Conley Peter, fisherman, house 46 Fort sq.


Connahan Charles, ship carpenter, house 6 Decatur


Connahan Hannah, widow, house 6 Decatur Connell Thomas, fisherman, boards 46 Park Connelly Barbara, widow of Martin, house 73 Perkins Connelly Catharine, widow of Thomas, house 66 Perkins


Connelly Coleman, laborer, boards 65 Perkins Connelly Hannah, widow, house 65 Perkins Connelly Margaret, widow, house 48 Perkins Connelly Martin, laborer, house 58 Perkins Connelly Michael, fisherman, house 26 Eastern av. Connelly Thomas, laborer, boards 65 Perkins Connelly Thomas J. saloon, 63 Duncan, house 84 do.


Connors Bridget, widow, house 9 Pine


Connors Charles H. fisherman, boards 20 Locust Connors James (of 16 Fort sq.), died Sept. 17, 1885 Connors Jennie, widow of James, house 16 Fort sq. Connors John, fisherman, boards 10 Fort sq. Connors John, fisherman, boards 31 Main Connors Mary E. Miss, house 60 Warner Conroy Bartlett, laborer, house 41 Webster


Constance John, fisherman, house 6 Fayal court Content Jose R. house rear 350 Main Content Manuel S. fisherman, house 21 Sadler Conway John, fisherman, boards 297 Main


Conway John, fisherman, house 67 Commercial


Cook Almon B. clerk, 112 Main, boards 39 Western av.


Cook Bela A. mariner, boards 744 Washington


Cook Benjamin C. (Friend & Cook), 111 East Main, house 120 Eastern av.


Cook Benjamin F. house 120 Eastern av.


Cook Benjamin G. sailmaker, house 39 Western av.


Cook Calvin F. boards 243 Concord, West Gloucester Cook Charles R. foreman, house 857 Washington Cook Delia Miss, dressmaker, house 3 Winchester court Cook Edmund, provisions, house 49 Leonard


Cook Edwin L. ( Griffin, Cook, & Co.), 257 Main, house 122 Eastern avenue


Cook Frank D. mason, boards 234 Main


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Cook Frank J. stonecutter, boards 744 Washington


Cook Freeman, fisherman, boards 42 Water


Cook Freeman, removed to Lynn


Cook Genevieve Miss, stenographer and typewriter, 111 Main, boards 120 Eastern av.


Cook Gideon F. clerk, 288 Main, bds. 81 Western av.


Cook Henry A. ( Griffin, Cook, & Co.), painter, 257 Main, house 16 Spring


Cook John R. laborer, house 8 Walker, W. G.


Cook Joseph B. foreman, house 744 Washington


Cook Joseph M. carpenter, house Dike, n. Western av.


Cook Leonard, grocer, 66 East Main, house 16 Sayward


Cook Lizzie G. Miss, clerk, 194 Main, boards 234 do.


Cook Loring, paper hangings, 275 Main, b. 122 Eastern av.


Cook Lydia A. widow of William E. boards 14 Eastern av. Cook Mary J. Mrs. died August 7, 1885


Cook Nathan E. engineer, house 6 Munsey


Cook Robert, teamster, house 1 Maple


Cook Samuel, teamster, house 4 Dexter place


Cook Samuel K. boards 84 Prospect


Cook Walter, rigger, house 320 Main


Cook William, died Dec. 24, 1885


Cook William E. died July 6, 1886


Cook William H. painter, 73 East Main, h. 1 Sayward


Cook William O. ship carpenter, house 234 Main


Cook William W. clerk, C. H. Boynton's, b. 12 Exchange Coolen Ellen G. widow, house 14 Rackliffe


Coombs Amasa C. fisherman, house 5 Acacia


Coombs Clement W. edge-stone cutter, h. 603 Washington


Coombs Elmer, fisherman, boards 4 Shepherd


Coombs George W. bookkeeper, house 136 East Main


Coombs J. Adelbert ( Kinsman & Coombs), 228 Main, bds. 35 Warner


Coombs Sidney C. clerk, 203 Main, boards 4 Mason court Coombs William B. fisheries, Parker street, h. 30 Chapel


Coon Geo. W. Rev. pastor Bay View Methodist Church, house 714 Washington


Cooney John S. fisherman, house 71 Perkins


Cooper Charles, fisherman, boards 10 Eastern av.


Cooper Margaret, widow, house 20 Gould court


Cooper Mellen O. teamster, house 114 Washington Cooper Nellie Miss, dressmaker, boards rear 38 Millett Cooper Nicholas, stonecutter, house rear 38 Millett


Cooper William T. tinsmith, house 131} East Main


Cooper William T. jr. painter, boards 1312 East Main Coops Ella M. Miss, teacher, Babson primary, boards Prospect court


Coops Mary A. Mrs. house Prospect court


Coos Benjamin F. ( Wm. Coos & Son), 62 Eastern av. h. do.


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Coos Lucy, widow, house Concord street, W. G.


Coos William & Son ( Benjamin F.), seine makers, 62 East- ern avenue, house do. [Main Coos Wm. jr. net and seine manuf. 23 Vincent, h. 33 East Coos, see also Coas


Copleston Isaac A. blacksmith, boards 89 Western av.


Corbett William, fisherman, boards 69 Rogers


Corcoran John, fisherman, boards 321 Main


Corcoran Margaret, widow of Michael E. house 9 Prospect


Corcoran Patrick, fisherman, boards 16 Water


Cordeau Charles, fisherman, house rear 10 Rowe sq.


Cordis John, fisherman, house 12 Cross


Corkum Wilbert, fisherman, boards 235 Main


Corliss Benjamin H. house 30 Pleasant [ern av.


Corliss Benjamin H. jr. bookkeeper, 189 Main, h. 68 West-


Corliss Bridget, widow, house 19 Bridge


Corliss Charles B. clerk, 239 Main, boards 154 Western av.


Corliss Christopher R. agent, oil clothing, 70 Rogers, h. 24 Beacon


Corliss Clara, widow of William, house 14 Forest


Corliss Clifford G. boards 14 Forest


Corliss Frederick, driver, boards 146 Western avenue


Corliss Harriet W. widow, house 96 Prospect


Corliss Henry D. billiards, 3 Montgomery pl. h 6 Linnet pl.


Corliss James F. laborer, house 7 Mt. Pleasant court


Corliss John, teller, Gloucester Nat. Bank, b. 30 Pleasant


Corliss Nancy, widow, house 133 Mt. Pleasant av.


Corliss Reuben, stonecutter, boards 24 Beacon


Corliss, see also Collis


Cormack John B. died Dec. 7, 1885


Cormack Thomas, removed to Cambridge


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YORREA JOHN S. tailor, 313 Main, house 31 Perkins (see page 288).


Cosgrove John A. laborer, house 14 Wiley


Cosgrove John J. clerk, 279 Main, house 13 Forest


Cosgrove Thomas, saloon, 279 Main, h. 31 Cleaveland Cosgrove, see also Crosgrove


Cosman Ella, widow, housekeeper, 36 Mansfield Costa Antoine S. fisherman, house 7 Elwell court Costa Frank, fisherman, house 18 Webster


Costa Manuel, fisherman, house 16 Webster Costello Julia, widow of Martin, house 11 Sadler


Costello Michael, fisherman, house 13 Sayward


Costello Richard, shooting gallery, 14} Commercial, house 46 Washington


Cotter William, fisherman, boards 45 Washington Cotton Moses H. stonecutter, house 802 Washington Coughlan Michael E. tailor, 97 Main, boards 13 Columbia Coughlan Patrick, fisherman, house 42 Fort square


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Couillar David J. fisherman, house 5 Washington Coull John, carpenter, house 27 Church Courant Antoine, fisherman, house 46 Perkins Courcy Edward, paving cutter, house 823 Washington Courcy John, stonecutter, house 94 High


Couria Anthony J. clerk, 315 Main, house 33 Sargent Coysh John, quarryman, house 12 Cove


Craig Smith, fisherman, boards 18 Water Crane Charles H. cooper, boards 134 East Main


Crane Frederick, fisherman, boards 8 Short Crane Samuel R. cooper, 135 East Main, house 134 do.


Cranton James U. carpenter, house rear 11 Sadler Cranton Sarah, widow, house rear 11 Sadler Crawford Frank, fisherman, house 397 Main


Crawford Frederick, fisherman, boards 34 East Main Crawley Augustus, fisherman, boards 13 Shepherd Crawley Bridget, widow, house 13 Shepherd


Crawley (James) & Bartles (N. A.), boots and shoes, 138 Main, boards 13 Shepherd


Crawley Patrick, fisherman, house 7 Commercial court


Crawley Thomas F. fisherman, boards 19 Willow


Crawley William, fisherman, house 19 Willow


Cressy Abigail, widow, house 144 Western av. Cressy Addison B. clerk, 135 Main, house 7 Allen Cressy Alfred, house 17 Granite


Cressy Charles C. postmaster, house 56 Middle


Cressy Daniel G. carpenter, house 120 Prospect


Cressy David, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Cressy Edwin, house 184 Main


Cressy Fred W. grocer, 11 Millett, boards 120 Prospect Cressy Gilman, fisherman, house 26 Witham


Cressy Gorham B. boxmaker, boards 120 Prospect Cressy Walter, teamster, boards 144 Western av. Cressy William P. provisions, 135 Main, house 7 Allen Crispin Andrew H. carpenter, 396 Western av. h. 406 do. Crispin Joseph R. carpenter, h. 14 Magnolia av. c. Fuller Critchett George M. fisherman, house 51 Friend Critchett James L. fisherman, house 16 Webster Crittenden Samuel F. fisherman, house 7 Haskell Crittenton Benjamin H. fisherman, boards 73 Commercial Crocker Dean S. master mariner, boards 90 East Main Crockett James, fisherman, house 90 Washington Crockett William T. shoemaker and junk dealer, 390 Main, house do.


Crockett William T. jr. clerk, 3} Main, boards do.


Cromwell George, house 612 Washington


Cromwell James A. fisherman, house 23 Exchange


Cromwell Judson L. fisherman, boards 11 Procter


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Cronin Frank, foreman, Gloucester Net and Twine Co. bds. 132 Maplewood av.


Cronin George M. telegrapher, boards 132 Maplewood av. Cronin James T. engineer, boards 132 Maplewood av.


Cronin John, gardener, house 5 Pearl


Cronin Mary, teacher, Stone-court grammar, boards 132 Maplewood av.


Cronin Michael, house 132 Maplewood av.


Cronin Patrick, laborer, house 7 Pearl


Cronin Robert T. removed to Boston


Cronin Thomas, gardener, house 13 Park


Cronin William, deputy sheriff, 153 Main, h. 8 Exchange


Cronin William H. clerk, boards 8 Exchange


Crosby Edmund F. clerk, 75 Duncan, boards 11 Spring Crosby Israel, fisherman, boards 48 School


Crosgrove James A. removed to Haverhill Crosgrove Sarah A. Mrs. died Oct. 7 1885


Crosgrove William H. hairdresser, 206 Main, b. 4 Fears ct.


Cross Albert H. laborer, house 38 Water


Cross Arthur E. clerk, boards 82 Washington


Cross John, laborer, house 82 Washington


CROSS WILLIAM H. sailmaker, and cordage, 79 Rocky Neck av. house 8 Spring (see page 291)


Crossin William G. driver, 315 Main, house 12 Marchant Crossman William A. fisherman, boards 22 Main


Crouse James W. clerk, 32 Main, house 89 Washington Crouse Oberlin, fisherman, boards 12 Cross


CROWE CHARLES W. dyer, 3 Washington sq .; office 173 Main, boards 12 Foster (see page 288) Crowell Alcony, fisherman, boards 301 Main


Crowell Clarence, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Crowell Horatio, fisherman, boards 19 Mansfield


Crowell Lemuel, fisherman, boards 301 Main Crowell Silas L. house 28 Main


Crowell Thomas T. fisherman, house 23 Shepherd


Crowell William A. fisherman, boards 19 Mansfield


Crowell William H. fisherman, boards 19 Mansfield Crowley Cornelius, house 65 Washington


Crowley John, laborer, house 22 Shepherd Crowley, see also Crawley


Cruikshank John, stonecutter, house 662 Washington Cuddy John, fisherman, house 9 Prospect


Cuddy William, paving cutter, house 10 Cove


Cuddy, see also Coday


Cullen Michael, grocer, 39 Washington, house do. Culsen Albert S. fisherman, house 13 Beach court Cummings Catharine, widow, house Pine street


Cummings Charles A. summer res. Fruit court, Magnolia Cummings Charles E. fish skinner, boards 32 Exchange


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Cummings Robert, fisherman, boards 48 School Cummings Thomas J. tel. operator,57 Main, b. 32 Exchange Cummings William J. carpenter, house 32 Exchange Cunningham Augustus F. fisherman, house 2 Taylor Cunningham Catharine Mrs. removed to Salem Cunningham Catharine, widow of Michael, h. 723 Wash. Cunningham Edward M. laborer, house 305 Main Cunningham George A. blacksmith, house 8 Perkins Cunningham James, painter, 14 Commercial, h. 6 Millett Cunningham John, treas. Gloucester Net and Twine Co. house 126 Washington


Cunningham John, stonecutter, removed to Beverly Cunningham John G. fisherman, house 15 Beacon


Cunningham Michael, stonecutter, removed to Beverly


Cunningham Nehemiah D. ( Pettingill & Cunningham), 66 Commercial, house 69 Washington


Cunningham Richard, removed to Salem [av.


Cunningham Richard I. master mariner, h. 106 Maplewood Cunningham ( Sylvester) & Thompson ( William ), fisheries, 88 Commercial, house 12 Hovey


Cunningham Sylvester Mrs. house 12 Hovey


Cunningham William, stonecutter, bds. 723 Washington Cunningham William T. clerk, City Nat. Bank, b. 12 Hovey Curley Hugh, fisherman, house 22 Decatur


Curley John, fisherman, house 10 East Main


Curley Patrick, fisherman, house 11 Blake court


Curran John F. laborer, boards 9 Cedar


Curran Peter, laborer, boards 6 Shepherd


Currier Eben D. farmer, house 236 Concord, W. G.


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YURRIER ( Edward H.) & CO. express, 131 Main, house 341 do. (see page 298)


Currier Edward S. farmer, boards 236 Concord, W. G.


Currier Ezra H. farmer, boards 229 Concord, W. G. Currier Frank H. removed to Ipswich


COURRIER JOHN J. stoves and tinsmith, 109 and 111 Duncan, house 29 Prospect square (see page 282)


Currier Manuel, fisherman, house 57 Friend


Currier William E. farmer, house 229 Concord, W. G.


Currier William L. died March 7, 1885


Currier, see also Correa, and Couria


Curry Archibald, fisherman, boards 28 Addison


Curry George W. fisherman, boards 22 Main


Curry John, fisherman, boards 15 Hancock


Curtis Abbie F. Mrs. teacher, Sawyer grammar school, boards 38 Prospect


Curtis Clifford M. clerk, 65 East Main, house 10 Haskell


Curtis Dorcas P. widow, house 87 Prospect


Curtis George H. master mariner, boards 74 East Main Curtis Hannah, widow, house 46 Prospect


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Curtis Henry, mason, house 144 Washington Curtis Henry W. fisherman, boards 48 Wharf Curtis Howard A. tinsmith, house 5 Bridge Curtis Lizzie S. teacher, Mt. Vernon primary, boards 224 Washington


Curtis L. Richmond, farmer, house 7 Bridge


Curtis Samuel, farmer, house 138 Washington


Curtis Samuel, jr. farmer, house 224 Washington Curtis Thales, house 46 Prospect


Curzon John R. fisherman, house 45} Warner Cushing James, fisherman, boards 3 Smith


Cushing Robert, fisherman, boards 3 Smith Cusick Richard J. stonecutter, house 38 Revere


C YUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, Jacobs & Downes, proprietors, 103 and 105 Main (see back cover) Custom House, David S. Presson, collector, Main, corner Pleasant


Cutter George W. removed to Boston


Dacy Michael, fisherman, boards 19 Sargent


Dade Daniel F. blacksmith, house 20 Andrews


Dade Jason C. painter, 138 East Main, house 24 Highland Dady James, fisherman, house 13 Pearl


Daggett Charles H. carpenter, house 4 Gee avenue Daggett Elias, laborer, house 22 Gee avenue


Daggett George W. paving cutter, house 4 Albion court Daggett John, quarryman, house 646 Washington Daggett Warren E. fisherman, boards 4 Albion court Dagle Carrie S. widow of Charles, house 9 Highland Dagle Charles, blacksmith, boards 128 Duncan Dagle Ozro F. clerk, 171 East Main, boards 9 Highland Dagle, see also Deagle


Dago, see Duguo


Dailey John, laborer, boards Joseph Dailey's Dailey Joseph, laborer, house rear 888 Washington Dale Eben ( Boston), summer residence 229 Western av. Dalton William, baker, 44 Prospect, house 5 Willow Daly David, laborer, house 932 Washington Daly John, quarryman, house rear 647 Washington Daly Margaret, widow, house 9 Shepherd Daly Michael, laborer, house 9 Shepherd Daly Michael, laborer, house rear 36 East Main Damon Lucy, widow of Ezra L. house 42 School


ANFORTH ( Charles E.) & GRIFFIN ( Thaddeus F.),


D painters, 35 Washington, h. 38 Beacon (see p. 294) Danforth James, house 5 Eastern av.


Daniels Edward, fisherman, house 4 Pine Daniels James, fish skinner, 39 Rogers


Daniels James C. clerk, boards 254 Main


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Daniels John, fisherman, house 28 Exchange


Daniels John J. agent, boards 12 Liberty


Daniels Michael, fisherman, house 9 Gould court Dann Dexter D. sailmaker, boards 26 Highland Dann H. M. Mrs. died May 3, 1885


Dann Joseph, house 26 Highland Darcy Hugh, ship carpenter, house 13 Friend Darcy Richard, boards 13 Friend


Darling Fred E. removed to Rockport


Darrow William, fisherman, boards 249 Main


Dauphinee David A. fisherman, boards 334 Main


Dauphinee James, fisherman, boards 334 Main Dauphinee Robie, fisherman, boards 301 Main


David James A. died Jan. 31, 1885


David Sarah, widow of James A. house 5 Summit


David Thomas F. grocer, 3 Taylor, house 10 do.


Davidson John, stonecutter, house 3 Hutchins court Davis Abby L. Mrs. boards 358 Main


Davis Adaline T. widow, house 215 Essex av., W. G. Davis Addison, house 5 Union court


Davis Adin A. ship carpenter, house 15 Haskell


Davis Albert, carpenter, house 6 Leonard


Davis Alphonso ( Geo. E. Davis & Bro.), 273 E. Main, h. do.


Davis Amanda Mrs. boards 40 Granite


Davis Ann, widow, house 46 Prospect


Davis Benjamin, fisherman, boards 383 Main


DA AVIS BROTHERS ( Fred L.), grocers, 159 Main (see page 289)


Davis Bros. Branch Co. (Fred L. Davis and Charles B. Rowe), grocers, 171 East Main


Davis Cassander, carpenter, house 272 Washington


Davis Catharina Miss, house 41 Pleasant


Davis Charles, fisherman, house 2 Cross


Davis Charles G. trav. salesman, h. 215 Essex av., W. G.


Davis Charles II. baker, boards Pavilion Hotel


Davis Charles O. brewer, Geo. A. Davis', h. 71 Western av.


Davis Charles W. laborer, house rear 187 Western av.


Davis Clarence T. boards 129 Leonard


Davis Curtis ( Cambridge), summer res. Cambridge av.


Davis Daniel K. fisherman, house Dike, near Western av.


Davis David L. blacksmith, Porter's wharf, h. 20 Exchange Davis Dorcas, widow of Elias, house 12 Arlington


D AVIS ( Eben) & CO. (F. E. Davis), stoves, etc. 278 to 282 Main, house 10 Prospect (see page 282)


Davis Eben H. mariner, house 14 Leonard


Davis Edgar A. boards 5 Union court


Davis Elias, died May 30, 1886


Davis Elias, jr. house 16 Arlington


Davis Epes, house 4 Bridgewater


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Davis Epes, jr. ship carpenter and blockmaker, rear 169 East Main, house 15 Sayward


Davis Fitz W. sailmaker, Parsons' wharf, E. G. house 117 Mt. Pleasant av. [house 31 Pleasant


Davis Frances Miss, teacher, Washington-street school,


Davis Frances C. Miss, house 14 Chestnut


Davis Francis, hostler, house 22 Cleaveland


Davis Francis H. died March 11, 1886


Davis Frank E. (Davis & Co.), 278 Main, h. 19 Warner Davis Frank H. clerk, Pavilion Hotel, boards do.


Davis Frank H. printer, 191 Main, boards 5 Lookout


Davis Franklin, carpenter, house 14 Orchard


Davis Fred L. ( Davis Bros. ), 159 Main, and (Davis Bros. Branch Co.), 171 East Main, house 29 Granite


Davis Frederick M. farmer, boards 52 Leonard


Davis Frederick P. (Johnson & Davis), 29 Washington, house 13 Exchange


Davis Gardner L. laborer, boards 64 Grove


Davis George, house 6 Leonard


Davis George, jr. fisherman, house 2 Leonard


Davis George Albert, removed to Grand Rapids, Mich.


D' AVIS GEORGE A. brewer and bottler, basement Saw- yer's block, 95 Main, h. 51 Western av. (see p. 296) Davis George C. farmer, boards 464 Washington


Davis ( George E.) & Bro. ( Alphonso), grocers, 273 East Main, house 285 do.


Davis George H. clerk, Pavilion Hotel, boards do.


Davis George H. seine repairer, house 13 Hammond


Davis George H. fisherman, house 14 Marble


Davis George W. blacksmith, boards 270 Washington Davis Gideon L. carpenter, boards 52 Leonard


Davis Gilbert, carpenter, Leonard street, house 4 do.


Davis Gorham, stable, Magnolia av. house 5 Lookout Davis Henrietta, widow of Charles, house 65 Leonard Davis Henry P. Mrs. house 17 Commercial


Davis James, justice, Police Court, notary public, and auc- tioneer, 132 Main, house 37 do.


Davis Jennie C. teacher, Riggs grammar, bds. 27 Leonard Davis Jennie S. teacher ( Boston ), boards 4 Leonard


Davis John, fisherman, house 9 Highland court




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