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Mackie James (W. H. Cook & Co.), junk dealer, 9 No. Front, house 103 No. Second
Mackie John H., physician and surgeon, 39 Purchase, h. 112 Middle
Mackie William A., clerk First Nat'l Bank, bds. 8 Spring Macomber Alden B., currier, boards John Round's, Kemp- ton, Cannonville
MACOMBER BROTHERS (James P. and Pardon A. Macomber), grain and flour, 6 Union
Macomber Chas. E., mariner, bds. 49 No. Second
Macomber Chas. H., marble lettèrer, bds. 82 Kempton Macomber Chas. W., confectioner, house 21 Seventh Macomber Edward C., tanner, house 60 Spruce Macomber Elisha, cooper, house 1 Bedford
Macomber Elizabeth, widow, boards 24 Seventh Macomber Enoch, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Potomska Mill Macomber Eunice Mrs., house 78 Middle
Macomber Frank S., carriagesmith, 83 Middle, boards 151 Grinnell
Macomber George B., groceries and provisions, 305 and 307 Purchase, house do.
Macomber Geo. P., clerk, 305 Purchase, h. 5 Franklin · Macomber Henry B., policeman, house 4 Crapo
Macomber James F., tin plate and sheet iron worker, Wamsutta Mills, house 166 No. Pleasant
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Macomber James P. (Macomber Brothers), grain and flour, 6 Union, honse 99 Pleasant
Macomber Job A., shoemaker, house 62 Summer
Macomber John, mason, house Bellville
Macomber John, watchman N. B. Copper Works, house 160 Pleasant
Macomber John A., oil merchant, house 51 Seventh
MACOMBER JOHN W., superintendent New Bedford Cordage Factory, house 109 Elm
Macomber Judith S., teacher Cedar street primary school, boards 132 Summer
Macomber Melvin J., house 197 County
Macomber Pardon A. (Macomber Brothers), grain and flour, 6 Union, house 81 Kempton
Macomber Phebe, widow of Cyrus, h. 197 County
Macomber Richard E., groceries, Middle, cor. No. Sixth, house 82 Middle
Macomber Thomas B., mariner, bds. 1 Bedford
Macomber Thomas W., house 46 Hill
Macomber Wm. E., night-watchman, h. 29 County
Macomber William B., house 197 County
Macy Annie M. Miss, copyist in Registrar's Office, Court House, bds. 19 Bonney
Macy Arthur W., salesman Allen & Bliss, bds. 55 Bedford
Macy Charles, cooper, house 19 Bonney
Macy Edwin B. (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmith, house 64 Third
Macy E. B. & F. (Edwin B. and Frederick Macy), ship- smiths, 22 South Front
Macy Frank E., clerk, 85 Third, bds. So. Second, c. Coffin Macy Frederick (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmith, house 72 Third
Macy Geo. N., master mariner, house 41 County
Macy Josiah, jr., blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, house 85 So. Second
Macy Mary A. Miss, school teacher, bds. 19 Bonney
Macy Peleg S., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., h. 55 Bedford
Macy Roland, carriagemaker Geo. L. Brownell, house 124 Fourth
Macy Thomas H., master mariner, h. 77 Fifth
Macy William C., dry goods, 29 Purchase, house 12 So. Sixth
Macy William H., awnings (N. Y.), h. 45 So. Cottage
Macy Wm. J., master mariner, h. 35 County
Macy Zaccheus, cooper, h. 41 County
Madden Edward, carriage washer, bds. 11 No. Second Madden John, tailor, house 4 Bush
Magee Andrew, h. Acushnet avenue
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Mague Frank, Wamsutta Mills, boards Purchase, corner Franklin
Mahan Frank H., plumber, 32 William, bds. 69 Elm
Mahar John J., painter, bds. 1 Howland
Mahar Mary, widow of Richard, h. 1 Howland
Mahar William T., clerk, bds. 1 Howland
Mahew Susan P. Miss, h. Acushnet av.
Mahew Thaddeus P., h. Acushnet av.
Mahoney Ellen, widow of Dennis, h. 32 Hillman
Mahoney Jeremiah, furnace man N. B. Copper Works, h. Purchase, near Penniman
Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 4 Bush
Mahoney Timothy, plumber Gifford & Allen, bds. 4 Bush Makepeace James W., laborer, h. Dartmouth, n. Weaver Maker George W., sailmaker Simpson Hart, house 48 Maxfield
Malmedie Charles H., machinist Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., house 16 Chestnut
Maloney John, laborer, h. 210 Pleasant
Maloney Thomas, laborer, h. 51 Smith
Maloney William, plumber Wamsutta Mills, h. Austin Maloy Edward, glass works, bds. 172 South Second
Maloy Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 172 So. Second
Malty Martin, master mariner, h. 171 Pleasant
Manchester Adoniram B., mariner, h. 9 No. Chancery
Manchester Asa, watchman N. B. Railroad station, house
Acushnet station [Kempton
MANCHESTER ASA P., painter, 70 South Water, h. 35 Manchester Caleb P., h. 10 Liberty
Manchester Catherine W., widow, h. 194 So. Second
Manchester Charles H., farmer, bds. Acushnet station
Manchester Charles H., currier, bds. 10 Park
Manchester Coloma, widow of Burrington A., house 201 Purchase
Manchester Cynthia H., widow of William, h. 10 Park Manchester Daniel D., laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, h. 20 Noel Taber road
Manchester Eliza H., widow of Lyman, bds. 35 Willis
Manchester Ellery, 2d, branch pilot, h. 17 No. Chancery Manchester Ellery L., tanner, bds. 2 Cook
Manchester Hannah, widow of Edward, h. 148 Kempton Manchester Harriet W., wid. of Alexander, h. 84 Linden
Manchester Hezekiah A., stevedore, h. 20 So. Cedar
Manchester Isaac H., teamster, h. Highland
Manchester James L., engineer, h. Durfee, n. Mt. Pleasant Manchester John B., laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, h. 13 Noel Taber road
Manchester John W., teamster, h. 68 Foster
Manchester Joseph D., laborer, h. r. 148 Kempton
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Manchester Lewis G., stevedore, h. 5 Mt. Pleasant Manchester Lonise Miss, h. 63 Chestnut
Manchester Nathaniel D., stevedore, h. 1 Durfee
MANCHESTER OTIS, granite worker, 40 Chestnut, h. 37 Chestnut
Manchester Patience, widow of Otis, h. 48 High
Manchester Philander F., clerk Sullings, Kingman & Co., bds. 148 Kempton
Manchester Phineas B., shoemaker, h. 123 Middle
Manchester Samnel C., laborer, house Kempton, corner Jenny Lind
Manchester Stephen F., farmer E. G. Turner, Acushnet station, boards do.
Manchester Stephen G., stevedore, h. Linden, n. Durfee
Manchester Theodore N., stevedore, h. 11 Emerson
Manchester Thomas H., stevedore, bds. 94 Smith
Manchester Wm. F., carriagesmith, bds. 19 Chestnut
Mandell A. G., mariner, h. 63 Fourth
Mandeli Edward D. (Charles R. Tucker & Co.), merchant,
2 Commercial wharf, h. 49 Fourth
Mandy Joseph, saloon, 141 So. Water, h. 33 Howland Manley John A., grocer, 197 Kempton, h. do.
Manley Thomas T. (Barrows, Lawton & Co.), painter, Hazard's wharf, h. 26 Kempton
Mann Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h. 120 So. Orchard
MANN HENRY E., dentist, 85 Purchase, h. do.
Mann Henry S., 'sewing machine dealer, 81 Purchase, honse 85 do.
Manincks Vincent, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Howland
Manning Augustus, laborer, h. rear 98 Linden
Manning Bridget, h. 6 Hazard court [Park
Manning James, spinner N. B. Cordage Factory, house 21
Mansfield Dennis, laborer, h. 104 So. Second
Mansion House, Lewis Bontell, proprietor, 87 Union
Manter Alden H., house 35 Kempton
Manuel Antone, at N. B. Water Works, h. 257 So. Water
Mannel Frank, teamster, h. rear 63 Smith
Mara James C., dentist, 25 Cheapside, h. at Fairhaven
Marble John, carpenter, 132 No. Water
Marble John, mariner, house 130 Summer
Marble Mary, widow of Allen, h. 93 Grinnell
March Andrew, shoemaker, bds. 19 Morgan
March William, cardgrinder, house 5 Hazard Marchant Abiah M., h. Dunbars lane, n. Dartmouth
Mariners' Home, H: G. O. Nye, superintendent, 15 Bethel Mariners' Reading-room, 15 Bethel
Marion Frank, laborer, house 1 Sears' court
Markey James, house rear 322 Purchase [Water
Marks Thomas, spinner Potomska Mills, h. rear 291 So.
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Maroney Michael, machinist, h. Washburn
Marr William, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 206 Purchase
Marra Thomas, laborer, h. Shepherds' lane Marrs Michael, in card-room, h. 197 State Marsh Geo. W., glassmaker, bds. 53 School Marsden John, weaver, h. 12 Hazard court [chase
Marshall Isaac N., freight agent N. B. R. R. h. 282 Pur- Marshall Joseph, cooper, house 120 So. First
Marshall Manuel, laborer, house 116 So. Water
Marshall Michael, shoemaker, 153 So. Water, h. 151 do. Marston & Crapo (Geo. Marston, William W. Crapo,
Wendell H. Cobb, and Chas. W. Clifford), lawyers, 35 North Water [h. 226 Union
Marston Geo. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 No. Water Martin Arthur W., clerk, 13 Centre, bds. 3 Maple
Martin Edward H., printer Standard office, house 62 South Second
Martin George A., pressman Standard office, bds. 13 Pope
Martin Harriet T. Mrs., boardinghouse, 9 Griffin
Martin Henry F., laborer, house 229 Middle
Martin John, laborer, house South Front
Martin Mary, widow of John, h. 234 County
Martin Mary, widow of Lewis, h. 9 Bonney
Martin Peter, laborer, house 56 First
Martin Robert, ship keeper, h. 91 So. Water
MARTIN THOMAS, miller N. B. Flour Co., bds. Whit- comb House
Martin Thomas, h. 234 County
Marts Andrew M., Mckay machine operator Hathaway & Soule's, h. 19 Morgan
Martyn Martin, miller Eureka Flour Mills, h. 71 Fourth Mashow John, shipcarpenter, Eddy's wharf, bds. 90 South Second
Mason Charles E., mason, house 15 Cannon
Mason Dorothy W., widow of Willard, h. 144 Third
Mason George, weaver Potomska Mills, boards Fearing House
Mason John, mason, house 75 Mill
Mason Joseph T., foreman D. A. Snell, h. 144 So. Third Mason Mercy Mrs., house 65 Spruce
Mason Nathaniel S. (Davenport, Mason & Co.), express, 142 Union, house at Taunton
Mason Wm. E. (Custom House, Boston), h. 75 Third Mather Benjamin, weaver, bds. 306 County
Mather John, weaver, house 306 County Mathews Barak E., carpenter, house 114 Grinnell
Mathews Charles, carpenter, house 11 Spruce Mathews Edwin, master mariner, h. 110 Third
Mathews John, rigger, Parker's wharf, h. 95 William
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Mathews Jose C., glassworker, h. 10 Howland Mathews Thomas H., house 57 Allen
MATHEWS WM. H., treas. New Bedford Copper Co., Rodman, h. 95 William
Matthes G. Felix, physician, 17 So. Sixth, h. do.
Matthews Asa, laborer, h. Pearl, corner Ray
Matthews A. J., carpenter, 79 Middle, h. 33 Mill
Matthews Edwin, master mariner, h. 110 Third
Matthews James, fisherman, house 8 Spring
Matthews Jane Mis., house 41 Middle
Matthews John H., at gas-works, h. So. Front, cor. Delano Matthews Joshua, carpenter D. W. Damon, house at So. Dartmouth [Dartmouth
Matthews Josiah, carpenter D. W. Damon, house at South Matthews Mary F., house 23 Seventh
Mattoon Virgil W., clergyman, h. 25 Bonney
Maurice Frank J., cooper, h. 116 So. First
Maxfield Abram R., packer Flour Mill, h. 114 Kempton
MAXFIELD CALEB, furniture and upholsterer, 130 Union, h. 99 Hillman
Maxfield Chas. H., salesman Gifford & Co., h. 146 Mill
Maxfield Chas. P., carpenter, house 76 Fifth
Maxfield Charles P., tinsmith Toby & Coggeshall, bds. at Fairhaven
Maxfield David B., bookkeeper C. Maxfield, h. 83 Walden Maxfield Edmund, merchant, office No. Water, cor. North, house 81 State
Maxfield Edmund F., marine engineer, bds. 81 State
Maxfield Edward A., clerk, bds. 76 South Second
Maxfield Elizabeth Mrs., h. So. Front, n. Howland
Maxfield Frank H., carpenter, bds. 99 Hillman
Maxfield Frederick T., clerk, 25 Centre, h. 71 Summer
Maxfield George F., tinplate worker, 45 No. Water, h. 79 South Second
Maxfield Jonathan, at Geo. M. Eddy & Co.'s, h. 105 Elm Maxfield Nathan D., carpenter, house 76 Fifth
Maxfield Russell, merchant, house 80 Maxfield
Maxfield Russell, jr., boards 80 Maxfield
Maxfield William C., pressman Excelsior Dye House, bds. 11 No. Second [So. Second
MAXFIELD WILLIAM, painter, 25 Centre, house 76 Maxfield William H., painter, 25 Centre, house 80 South Second
Maxim Henry C., machinist, boards 8 West Campbell
Maxim Orilla P., widow of David, h. 4 Noel Taber road May Alfred, clerk, 396 Purchase, boards 327 do.
May Henry F., laborer, boards 44 Union
Mayhew Allen G., mariner, house 68 Mill
Mayhew Charles H., baker Alfred Day, Third, cor. Walnut
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Mayhew Dorothy B., widow of Jeremiah, house 68 Mill Mayhew F. L. B. (Geo. Delano & Co.), oil and candle manufacturer, office So. Second, cor. South, h. at N. Y. Mayhew Isaac F., photographer, boards 38 Foster Mayhew Isabella H., widow of J. S., house 49 School
Mayhew John, Edgartown Ex., 142 Union, house at Ed- gartown
Mayhew Leander, master mariner, house 118 Purchase Mayhew Lizzie A. Miss, boards 47 School
Mayhew Philip S., wood turner, rear 125 No. Water, house 38 Foster [Bethel
Mayo Augustus, stripper in tack factory, Fairhaven, h. 2
Mays Ann, widow, house 39 Middle
Mays Benjamin, mariner, boards 39 Middle
MCAFEE JOHN, nursery, Dartmouth street, and foreign and domestic fruits, 75 Union, house 42 School
McBay Robert, laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn, near Acushnet avenue
McBride Charles, shoemaker, boards 2 Maxfield
McBride Emily Mrs., dressmaker, Maxfield, near North Second, house do. [Sixth
McCabe Benj. F., at Morse Twist Drill Works, h. 73 So.
McCabe Georgie Mrs., organist, h. 73 So. Sixth
McCabe John, heater Gosnold Mills, house Seneca
McCain Frank, bookbinder, 2012 South Water, boards Mansion House [Chancery
McCalvin James D., mariner, h. West Campbell, n. North McCalvin William, boilermaker, h. West Campbell, near No. Chancery
McCann George, laborer, house 391% Middle
McCann Henry A., carpenter, h. 8 Chancery
McCarty Ann Mrs., house 7 Morgan's lane
McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Penniman
McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Ray, near Washburn
McCarty John, laborer N. B. R. R., house Clark
McCarthy Hannah, widow of Daniel, h. 6 Merrimack McCarthy Joanna, widow, house Penniman [Grove
McCarthy Michael, laborer Wamsutta Mills, house Cedar
McCarthy Morton, laborer, house 7 Durfee [sutta McCarthy Timothy, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 4 Wam- McCauley John B., spinner, house 8 Hazard court
McCauley John J., harness maker W. H. Willis, house 42 Summer [187 Middle
McChesney E. Rev., pastor County st. M. E. Church, bds.
Mccluskey Henry, ropemaker, house 219 Middle Mccluskey James, clerk, 32 So. Water, h. 17 Cannon Mccluskey John J., laborer, boards 221 Middle
Mccluskey Thomas, house 221 Middle
McCoen Betsey Miss, house 25 Sycamore
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McCoy John, house 90 High
McCre Cleophas, shoemaker, house 209 Pleasant McCue John J., glasscutter, h. 111 Fifth
McCullock Robert, watchman Wamsutta Mills, house 164 Pleasant
McCulloch William, carpenter, house 56 First
Mccullough John, junk dealer, 19 No. Front, house 186 Purchase
Mccullough Michael, clerk 19 No. Front, bds. 186 Purchase Mccullough Michael F., clerk 19 No. Front, bds. 80 Max- field [Hillman Mccullough Patrick, junk store, 17 and 19 Front, h. 46 McDermott Catherine, widow of James, h. 21 Morgan's lane
McDermott John, glass works, house 21 Morgan's lane McDermott Michael, laborer, house 11 Allen
McDonald Colin McK., house 15 Hillman
McDonald Edward, house 56 Summer
McDonald Evan C., shoe fitter, boards 15 Hillman McDonald Hugh, jr., blacksmith, house 27 Union McDonald John, in Gosnold Mills, house 186 Ray
McDonald John, laborer, house 123 South First McDonald John, shoe cutter, house 60 Hillman McDonald John J., cooper, house 145 South First
McDonald Patrick, laborer Eureka Flour Mills, h. Mor- gan's lane
McDonald Thomas, gardener, house 6 Allen
McEleny Bridget, widow, house 198 Elm
McEleny Thomas R., tanner, boards 198 Elm
McFarland Albert B., frame maker, bds. 55 Foster
McFarlane Archibald, blacksmith, h. Blackmore lane, near South Water
McFarlin Alexander B., carpenter, house 22 Parker McFarlin James, job wagon, First, cor. Union, h. 65 Smith McFarlin Stephen W., grocer, 150 Kempton, h. 152 do. McGarigle Edward, laborer, house rear 336 Purchase McGee Robert L., city teamster, house 181 North
McGee Thomas, horse shoer Brownell, Ashley & Co., h. So. Chancery, near Court
McGinnis Alfred, spinner Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack McGlinn John, laborer, h. Seneca
McGrath Lawrence, merchant tail or and gents' furnishing goods, 125 Union, house 58 Summer
McGreavey Michael, ropemaker, bds. 24 Ash
McGuire James, blacksmith, house 47 First McGuire Patrick, laborer, house 1, rear Purchase McHugh Hugh, gilder, 72 No. Water, house 8 Bethel McIntire Ann, widow of James, house 40 Middle McIvor James, trader, house 14 Third
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McKenna John, glass maker, house 132 So. Front McKenna Patrick, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 246 Ray McKenney Daniel, baker D. T. Snell, bds. 1 Paul's court McKenney James, laborer, house 57 Grinnell
McKenney James F., sexton Catholic Church, house 180 Pleasant
Mckenzie Robert, tailor A. H. W. Carpenter, h. 102 Fifth Mckenzie Samuel, harnessmaker Luther Brownell, house 188 Elm
McKiernan John, laborer, house 212 So. Water
McKim William, laborer, boards 156 Elm
McKone James, skiver, boards 165 Kempton
McLane William H., mariner, house 75 Lyceum McLane Nathan, 175 Kempton, house 8 Spruce
McLaney Cormack, varnisher, h. 106 Maxfield
McLaney Thomas, tanner, house 198 Elm
McLaughlin Nancy Miss, house Ash, cor. Morgan
McLeod Eugene V., dentist, 5 Cummings' building, house 2 do.
McLeod Norman, servant, house 14 Dartmouth
McMahon Lawrence S. Rev., pastor St. Mary's Church, Fifth, house 96 Hillman
McMahon Rose A. Miss, house 96 Hillman
McManas James, laborer, h. 130 So. First
McManas Owen, glassworks, h. 59 So. Second
McMullen William, spinner Wamsutta Mills, house 11 Austin court
McNamara John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house 308 County
McNamara Stephen, laborer, house Wall
McNeil George, private watchman, h. 90 Smith
McNeil Michael, rigger, h. So. Second, cor. Division McNulty Ann, widow of Peter, house 57 Grinnell McNulty James C., cigar maker, bds. 12 Bethel McNutt Jacob, shoemaker, house 2 Spruce
McNutt Samuel, spar maker Wm. Beetle, house 88 No. Second
McPherson Thomas, mariner, house 137 Purchase McSweeney Miles, laborer, house foot of So. Front Meader M. T. Mrs., millinery, 155 Union, h. 164 Union Meagher Joanna, widow of Patrick, h. 13 Merrimack Meagher John, painter O. E. Gifford, h. 1 Howland MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK, North Water, foot of William
Mehan John, laborer, house 55 Middle
Meigs Henry R., hostler, boards 71 Foster Meigs Josiah, night-watchman, house 71 Foster
Melling Ann, dressmaker and milliner, 168 Purchase, house Merrimack, near State
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Melling John, laborer, house Merrimack, n. State Melling Margaret, widow of William, h. 202 Ray Mellis John, rigger, house Maxfield, cor. Summer Mellor James, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 253 So. First Mellor James, jr., spinner Potomska Mills, h. 7 Rivet Mellor William, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 7 Rivet Menage Henry G., clerk, house 42 Third
Menage Louis F., real estate, honse 42 Third
Mendall Phæbe H., widow, house 37 Seventh
Mendell Catherine A., widow of Ellis, h. 187 Middle
Mendell Charles W., at N. B. Water Works office, bds. 82 Pleasant
Mendell Ellis, student (Yale College), bds. 187 Middle Mendell Mary S. Miss, teacher High school, boards 187 Middle
Mendoza Manuel E., cooper George S. Homer, house 269 South Water
Meney Cornelius, carpenter, boards 6 Allen
Meney Thomas J., city watchman, house 6 Allen
Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, North Second, cor. William
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, 50 North Water, foot of William
Merchant William, glass maker, house 115 So. Water
Merrick John P., upholsterer Caleb Maxfield, h. 94 Ray
Merrick William, ship carpenter, house Plainville
Merrihew Alice C. Mrs., boards 119 William
Merrihew Edmund, house 144 No. Second
Merrihew James, painter, 9 No. Water, h. at Fairhaven
Merrill Edward, merchant, house 43 Seventh
MERRILL M. LIZZIE MISS, millinery goods, over 11 Purchase, bds. 35 Third
Merrillo Joseph A., mariner, house 165 So. Water
Merritt Haskell Z., tin pedlar, house Hathaway road, west from Mount Pleasant
Mersey John, spinner Wamsutta Mills, bds. 224 Ray
Meyer George, hack driver, boards 38 Parker
Meyer Sophia, widow of Herman, house 38 Parker
Mickell Frederick A., block and pump maker Jos. Taber, house 30 County avenue
Miffitt William, house 165 Kempton
Miller C. T., weaver, house 337 Purchase
Miller Fred., weaver, boards 337 Purchase Miller Joseph, weaver, house r. 316 Purchase
Miller Lucy P., widow, h. 73 Foster
Miller Moses, picker-room No. 4, h. 19 Hazard court
Miller Peter H., ropemaker in Cordage Factory, house 66 Arnold
Miller Robert, weaver, h. 5 Austin court
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Miller William, junkdealer, h. 165 South Front Millers Thomas, weaver, house 192 State
Milliken Eben C. (J. Libby & Co.), baker, 251 and 253 Purchase, h. 241 Purchase Milliken Edward (E. Milliken & Son), grocer, 159 Pur- chase, house 242 Purchase
Milliken Edward R., accountant Wamsutta Mills, house 125 Pleasant
MILLIKEN E. & SON (Edward Milliken and Lewis E. Milliken), grocers, 159 Purchase
Milliken Frank A., student Harvard University, boards 242 Purchase
Milliken Lewis E. (E. Milliken & Son), 159 Purchase, house 242 Purchase
Mills James, provisions, Central Market, 9 North Sixth, house 34 North Sixth
Mills John M., house 21 Wing
Mills Marshall T., clerk, Central Market, 9 North Sixth, house 34 North Sixth
Mills Samuel, weaver, house Austin, cor. County
Mills Wm. H., clerk Central Market, 9 North Sixth, bds. 34 North Sixth
Mindo Joseph, boardinghouse, 33 Howland
Minier David L., at City Laundry, h. 40 William
Miskill John, laborer, h. 130 South Second
Mitchell Arabella, widow of Nathaniel, h. 4 Ash
Mitchell Augustus S., watchman Wamsutta Mills, house Robeson, near Ashland
Mitchell Belle M. Mrs, ladies' hair dressing rooms, 148 Union, house do.
Mitchell Charles E., h. 199 Kempton
Mitchell Daniel D., roller at Rolling Mill, bds. 86 Ray
Mitchell David, laborer, 7 So. Orchard
Mitchell Edward, hackdriver, h. 9 Sears' court
Mitchell Eliza B., widow of John R., h. 47 So. Sixth
Mitchell George A., overseer in Cordage Factory, house 69 Spruce
Mitchell George F., bds. 6 North Chancery
Mitchell George H., hairdresser, h. 148 Union
Mitchell Ida Miss, house rear 211 Middle
Mitchell Jacob M. Rev. (Washington), h. 130 Smith
Mitchell James, laborer, h. 8 Chancery
Mitchell James A., laborer, h. 130 Smith
Mitchell John L., fireman, 125 No. Water, h. 220} County
Mitchell John L., dry goods, etc., 137 So. Water, .house 248 do.
Mitchell Joseph P., bootmaker, h. 199 Kempton
Mitchell Mellissa A. Mrs, h. 9 Sears' court
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Mitchell Robert, gardener, h. 186 Elm Mitchell Samuel H., boat builder, h. 9 South Second, near Mitchell Susan E., widow, h. 86 Ray Mitchell William H., master mariner, h. 6 Maxfield Moise William H., laborer, h. Smith street court
Monaghan Ellen M., widow of Martin D., house 216 So. Water
Moncrieff David, weaver, h. 182 State
Moncrieff John, weaver, h. Washburn
Monk John, mulespinner, h. 2 Austin court
Monroe Augustus W., shoemaker, 1981% Kempton, house 200 do.
Monroe Frederick S., clerk, bds. 200 Kempton
Monroe, see also Munroe
Montague Electa Miss, h. 148 Kempton
Montague Fannie H., widow of Daniel, h. 148 Kempton
Montaro Michael, boardinghouse, 170 So. Water
Montey Frank, carder, h. 204 Pleasant
Montey Frank, jr., oiler, bds. 204 Pleasant
Moore Alexander, agent N. E. Marble Works, 3 Fifth, house 84 Arnold
Moore Catherine, widow of William, h. r. 8 Campbell
Moore Henry C., mariner, h. Burgess lane
Moore James, laborer, h. 12 Atlantic
Moore James E., hairdresser M. Costello, h. 8 Griffin
Moore James F., glassworks, h. 130 So. Third
Moore Margaret, widow, h. 118 Third
Moore Martha, widow of Abram, house 4 Ash
Moore Moses, shoemaker, bds. Elm, cor. Ash
Moore Priscilla Mrs., house rear 59 Summer
Moore Richard R., harness washer, h. 152 South Water
Moore Richard R., hostler, house 4 Ash
Moore Robert J., shoemaker, 32 North Second, house Elm, cor. Ash
Moore Samuel C., farmer, house 4 Cedar
Moore Sarah, widow, house 55 Middle
Moore William, at N. B. Gaslight Co., h. Ash, c. Clinton
Moores Ellis, weaver, h. 321 Pleasant
Moores James, shipcarpenter, h. 93 Ray
Moran Francis, laborer, h. 83 Maxfield
Moran Jeremiah, in flour mill, h. 12 Walnut
Moran John, stonecutter G. Vogel, bds. Summer
Morell Frances Mrs., widow, h. 107 So. Front
Morey Daniel, cook, h. 26 Oak
Morey George, laborer, house 63 Mill
Morey Mary L., widow of Joseph B., h. 170 So. Second Morgan Elias T., laborer, h. 210 Middle
Morgan Sarah R., widow of Charles W., h. 149 County Morgan S. Griffitts, merchant, h. 61 South Sixth
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MORGRIDGE CHARLES H., hardware, stoves, house furnishing goods, and agricultural implements, 111 Union, house 83 Hillman
Moriarty Joseph, painter, 9 No. Water, h. 107 So. Front Moriarty Thomas, laborer, h. 107 South Front
Morrill Jerry, house 1 Orange
Morrill Joseph, carder, honse 1 Orange
Morrill Lucius H., machine and repair shop, 87 Middle, house 75 Middle
Morris Daniel, night watch Parker House, bds. do.
Morris Frank J., cooper O. A. Sisson, h. 116 First
Morris James, farmer, bds. Parker Honse
Morris James, mariner, h. 105 So. Front
Morrisey William, pressman Allen & Hunt, house 36 So. Second
Morrison Bridget, widow of Jeremiah, h. 7 High
Morrison Edward, hostler, 28 William, h. 26 So. Second .
Morrison James S., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell, bds. Front, cor. Grinnell
Morrison John C., agent, h. 120 Kempton
Morse Alfred R., hostler, h. 30 Elm
Morse Ansel C., marble worker, bds. 11 North Second
Morse Asa T., woolen stock, 12 Merrill's wharf, house 37 North Sixth
Morse Caroline Mrs., matron House of Correction, boards C. D. Burt's, Court
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