New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 18

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 382


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Stowell Nancy R., widow of Columbus, house Kempton, near Jenny Lind


Stranburg Caroline B., widow of Francis E., h. 88 County Stratton Stephen J., nightwatchman Wamsutta Mills, h. 149 State


Stratton Charles S., machinist, bds. 149 State


Strauss Rudolf, weaver, h. 15 Hazard court


Stringer John, mulespinner, h. Hazard, n. State


Strong Emily S., widow, house 5 Howland


Strother William, carpenter, h. 247 Middle


Stubbs Charles M., janitor Custom House, house 128 Purchase


Studley Jethro S., carpenter, h. 58 No. Sixth


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Sturtevant Levi H. (Sturtevant & Sherman), carpenter, 132 North Water, h. 36 North Sturtevant William B., mariner, bds. 95 So. Second Sturtevant Zachariah, h. 95 South Second STURTEVANT & SHERMAN (Levi H. Sturtevant and Abner Sherman), carpenters, 132 No. Water Suffern William J., weaver, bds. 318 Purchase Sufrino Gonsavels, ropemaker, house 22 Ash Sullavou Francis A., lamplighter, h. 194 Kempton Sullavou Manuel, lawyer, h. 94 Kempton


Sullings David W., bds. 168 County


Sullings John W. (Sullings, Kingman & Co.), hardware and cutlery, 123 Union, h. 168 County


SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO. (John W. Sullings, Geo. F. Kingman, and Chas. B. Hillman), hardware, stoves, house furnishing goods, and agricultural im- plements, 123 Union


Sullivan Anna, widow, house r. 59 Summer


Sullivan Catharine, widow of John, h. 194 Ray


Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h. 320 Purchase


Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. 139 Ray


Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. 10 County


Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Harrison, n. Hickory


Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Penniman


Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 236 Ray


Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 10 County


Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 114 South Water


Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 149 Ray


Sullivan Dennis J., laborer, house r. 39 Smith Sullivan Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 195 State


Sullivan Eugene, laborer, house Wall


Sullivan Eugene, laborer, h. Merrimack, n. Ray


Sullivan Jeremiah, currier Job Wade, bds. 3 Wall


Sullivan Jeremiah, gardener at J. H. Clifford's, 87 South Orchard, h. Ash, cor. Clinton


Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 178 Ray


Sullivan Joanna, widow of James, h. 7 Willis


Sullivan John, laborer, h. 86 Middle


Sullivan John, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange


Sullivan John, house 51 Middle


Sullivan John, laborer, h. 139 Ray


Sullivan John, laborer, house Wall


Sullivan John, jr., laborer Gas Works, bds. 51 Middle


Sullivan John C., laborer, house 12 Wing


Sullivan Mary, widow of Timothy, h. 7 Willis


Sullivan Mary, widow, h. 100 Allen Sullivan Mary, widow, h. 194 State


Sullivan Mary J., widow of Daniel, h. 212 Ray Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 151 Ray


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Sullivan Patrick, blacksmith, h. r. 139 Ray


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house Clark


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. north end of Purchase


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 63 Spruce


Sullivan Patrick H., painter, bds. D. Sullivan's, Penniman Sullivan Sarah, widow of Daniel, h. 218 Middle Sullivan Thomas, master mariner, h. 7 Morgan


Sullivan Thomas H., grocer, 57 Middle, boards 11 Allen


Sullivan Timothy, cardgrinder, h. Brick block, Orange Sullivan Timothy, works in Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack Sumner Perry, house 23 South Second


Sumner William W., house 23 South Second


Sutherland Waldo A., salesman, 131 Union, boards 95 Purchase


Sutton Benjamin, laborer, house 71 Prospect [First


Sutton Benjamin O., hostler William Richards, house 12


Swain Ann, widow of Frank D., h. Ash, n. Arnold


Swain Esias R., currier, house 11 Liberty


Swain Henry, laborer, bds. Ann Swain's, Ash


Swain Lydia R., widow of Win. W., h. 107 County Swain Oliver, house 70 Fourth


Swain Rebecca C., widow, house 77 Pleasant


Swain Sarah Mrs., boardinghouse, 35 Eighth


Swan Alfred, house 19 Spruce


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Swan Edward, dealer in oars, 20 So. Front, h. 77 South Swan Walter D., pump and blockmaker, 20 South Front, h. 43 South Second


Swanton William, laborer, h. rear 59 Summer


Swasey Charles J., laborer, house 2 Spruce


Swasey Charles L., port physician, 9312 Middle, boards Parker House


Swasey John H., medical student, h. 93} Middle


Swasey Matthew J., laborer, h. 95 South Water Swazay Alexander, painter, 9 No. Water, h. 117 Ray Swazer Manuel J., laborer, h. 126 So. Front


Sweeney Anu Miss, weaver, h. 13 Hazard court Sweeney Daniel, laborer, house foot of Prospect Sweeney Dennis, laborer, house 8 Hazard court


Sweeney Ellen, widow of Richard, bds. 27 Centre Sweeney John, grocer, 112 So. Water, house do. Sweeney Miles, house So. Front, n. Potomska Mills Sweet Albert, overseer weaving-room Wamsutta Mills, h. 158 Pleasant


Sweet Daniel A., house 54 Cypress


Sweet Elizabeth P., widow of Jonathan, h. 73 Summer Sweet Job (Job Sweet & Son), bone setter, 119 Kemp- ton, house 121 do. [119 Kempton Sweet Job & Son (Job and John H. Sweet), bone setters,


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Sweet John H. (Job Sweet & Son), 119 Kempton, bds. 121 do.


Sweet Julien A., rollcoverer, bds. 158 Pleasant


Sweet Leon E., clerk, bds. 158 Pleasant


Sweet Ruthven E., clerk S. Hutchinson, bds. 158 Pleasant Sweet Stafford I., overseer fitting department Shoe man- ufactory, bds. 158 Pleasant


Sweet Thomas, lather, boards 198 Ray


Swift Albert H., engineer Gosnold Mills, h. 150 Pleasant


Swift Alfred, house Head of the River


Swift Anderson H., carriagemaker G. L. Brownell, house Timothy, near Fourth


Swift Andrew M., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co.'s Express, h. 17 Willis


Swift Ann, widow of Bartholomew, h. 205 Pleasant


Swift Authur D., planemaker, bds. 150 Pleasant


Swift Augustus, foreman in foundry, Fairhaven, house 75 North


Swift Bros. (William C. N. and Rhodolphus N. Swift), merchants, North, near No. Second


Swift Edward B., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co.'s Express, h. 242 Purchase


Swift Elizabeth, widow of Obed N., h. 56 Fifth


Swift Eliza W. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 109 High


Swift Emily Mrs., house 150 Pleasant


Swift Ezra J., confectionery pedlar, h. 241 Purchase


Swift Francis H., house 66 Dartmouth


Swift Frank E. (Swift & Bradford), gold and silver plater, 123₺ Purchase, h. 17 Willis


Swift Franklin K. Mrs., widow, h. 12 So. Sixth


Swift George B., clerk M. C. Swift, h. 35 Spring


Swift George D., blacksmith, Wing, cor. So. Sixth, h. So. Sixth, corner County


Swift Henry W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 54 North


Swift Herbert A., tailor Taber, Read & Co., house 90 Pleasant


Swift Jireh (Swift & Allen), merchant, Taber's wharf, h Bush, between County and Orchard


Swift John F., clerk Swift & Allen, h. 104 Pleasant


Swift John P., boards 150 Pleasant [Pleasant


Swift Leander H., cutter Taber, Read & Co., house 90


Swift Mary H., widow of Charles D., h. 150 Pleasant


Swift Moses C., merchant tailor, clothing and gents' fur- nishing goods, 12812 Union, h. 35 Spring


Swift Obed N., clerk, 17 No. Water, h. 56 Fifth


Swift Orville V., cigar box manufacturer, Leonard's whf., h. Purchase, cor. Hillman


Swift Patrick., mulespinner, h. 205 Pleasant


Swift Phebe C., widow, h. 217 Purchase


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Swift Philander R., carpenter, h. 43 Chestnut


Swift Rebecca D., widow, boards H. H. Swift's, Head of the River


Swift Rhodolphus N. (Swift Bros.), merchant, North, n. No. Second, house at Acushnet


Swift Rhodolphus W., clerk, bds. 56 Fifth


Swift Richard N., blacksmith, h. 95 Washington


Swift Robert, clerk Hatch & Co. Express, h. 238 County


Swift Thomas N., clerk, h. Head of the River


Swift Thomas W., block and pump maker, 17 No. Front, h. Rockland, near County


Swift William C. N. (Swift Bros.), merchant, North, near No. Second, h. Orchard, cor. Bedford


Swift William J., clerk, boards 150 Pleasant


Swift William R. (Doane, Swift & Co.), merchant tailor and seamens' outfits, 51, 53, and 55 Union, house 70 Spring


SWIFT & ALLEN (Jireh Swift, jr., and Frederick S. Al- len), merchants, Taber's block, Taber's whf.


Swift & Bradford (Frank E. Swift and Chas. R. Bradford), gold and silver plating, 12312 Purchase


Swords John, carpenter, house 193 State


Sykes William H., weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 33 Austin Sylvester John, Eagle bowling saloon, 119 South Water, house do. [at Fairhaven


Sylvester Winslow C., merchant tailor, 17 No. Second. h. Sylvester, see also Silvester


Sylvia Ann M., widow, house 173 So. Water


Sylvia Antone, laborer, house 127 So. Orchard [do.


SYLVIA ANTONE L., clothing, 159 So. Water, h. 123 Sylvia George, mechanic, house 71 Allen


Sylvia John P., mariner, house 71 Allen


Sylvia Thomas, mariner, house 8 Cannon


Sylvia, see also Silva


TABER ABBY, widow of Jonathan, h. Mill, near Kemp- ton, Cannonville


Taber Abram F., tanner, bds. Mill, n. Summit, Cannonville


Taber Albert M., carpenter, house 65 Cypress


Taber Ann R., widow of Robert, boards 75 Washington Taber Caroline L., widow of Thomas, h. 84 Bedford


Taber Charles (Charles Taber & Co.), 6 North Water, h. 9 Eighth


Taber Charles & Co. (Charles Taber), pictures and pic- ture frames, passepartouts, etc., 6 North Water Taber Charles G., mariner, boards 23 Sycamore Taber Charles H., mason, house 157 Middle


Taber Charles H., laborer, house rear 69 Linden


Taber Charles H., master mariner, h. 17272 Purchase


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Taber Charles M., clerk Charles Taber & Co., boards 9 Eighth [122 Pleasant


Taber Christopher C., baggage-master N. B. Railroad, h.


Taber Cornelius G., marine diver, house 120 Ray


Taber Cynthia, widow of John M., house 96 Elm


Taber Cyrus, bookkeeper C. H. Briggs, bds. 93 Hillman


Taber Cyrus E., shoemaker, Mt. Pleasant, near Durfee, h. rear 397 Purchase


Taber Daniel O., machinist, house 24 Allen


Taber David H., laborer, house 114 Kempton


TABER EDWARD S., Treas. Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., h. 13 So. Cottage [5 Morgan


Taber Edward T. (Taber, Read & Co.), 117 Union, house Taber Elizabeth, widow of Stephen, house 146 County


Taber Elizabeth M., widow of Samuel H., h. 7 So. Chancery Taber E. Kempton, clerk Taber, Gordon & Co.'s, boards 189 County


Taber Fred., boards 9 Eighth


Taber Freeman, carpenter, house 1 Tarkiln Hill road


Taber Gamaliel, coffin maker, 48 No. Second, h. 7 North Taber George, master mariner, boards Sampson House


Taber George, house Noel Taber road


Taber George R., machinist N. B. Copper Works, house 6 North Chancery


Taber Gibbs, mason, house 74 Mill


Taber Gideon L., cooper, house 82 Walden


Taber, Gordon & Co. (William G. Taber and William Gordon, jr.), commission merchants, Central wharf, cor. Front [Orchard


Taber Henry, merchant, office Central wharf, house 9 So. Taber Henry, 2d, inspector of petroleum oil, office base- ment City Hall building, house 93 Hillman


Taber Henry C., clerk E. B. Whiting, boards 36 Elm Taber Henry G., carpenter, house 14 Mill


Taber Jacob, master mariner, house 166 County Taber James H., machinist, house 106 Cedar


Taber James T., grocer, 6 Cypress, house 170 Mill


Taber Jefferson, laborer, house So. Water, cor. Howland Taber John B., sail maker, house 92 Washington


Taber John D., trader, house 130 Kempton [ton


Taber John G., saloon, 179 Kempton, h. Jenney, n. Kemp- Taber John H., rigger, house 24 North


Taber Joseph, block and pump maker, 13 North Front, house 81 Fourth [Second Taber Joseph, printer Mercury office, house 62 South Taber Joseph A., compositor Standard office, bds. 62 So. Second


Taber Joseph R., jr., painter 31 Union, bds. 71 Walden Taber Lemuel W., photographer, house 76 Middle


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Taber Leonard, carriage maker G. L. Brownell, boards 34 South [Head of the River Taber Lydia H., widow of Isaac, boards J. E. Little's, Taber Lyman G., painter, 85 Middle, house 72 State


Taber Marcus W., house Ashland, near Linden


Taber Moses H., sailmaker C. Hitch & Son, h. Chancery, near Court


Taber Noel W., stevedore, house Kempton, cor. Jenney Taber Oliver R., grocery pedlar, house 15 Chancery


Taber Philip, mason, boards 75 North


Taber, Read & Co. (Edward T. Taber and Joseph R. Read), merchant tailors, and ship agents, 117 Union


Taber Rebecca, widow of George, house 73 Cedar


Taber Reuben, clerk, 144 Purchase, boards 95 Hillman


Taber Richard S., house 84 Bedford


Taber Robert (Pierce & Taber), pictures and picture frames, 144 Union, house 9 South Orchard


Taber Robert A., mason, house 74 Mill


TABER ROBERT B., bookseller, stationer, and blank book manufacturer, 49 Union, corner North Water, house 50 Fourth


Taber Robert W., clerk, 107 Union, h. 84 So. Second


Taber Silas, laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, house 64 Pleasant


Taber Sylvia, widow of Jethro, h. 142 Purchase


Taber Thomas J., laborer, house 5 Walnut


TABER WILLIAM C., pres. Gas Co., and N. B. Insti- tution for Savings, house 50 Fourth


Taber Wm. C., Jr., pictures and passepartouts, 6 No. Water, boards 26 Seventh


Taber Wm. H., teamster, honse 114 Kempton


Taber Wm. G. (Taber, Gordon & Co.), commission mer- chant, Central wharf, cor. Front, house 189 County, corner Mill


Taber Wm. H., clerk, 56 Purchase, house 64 School


Taber Wm. R., salesman I. & J. H. Palmer & Co., boards. 90 Pleasant


Tably Augustus, mariner, house 65 So. Water


Tackney Philip, Gosnold Mills, house 210 Ray


Taft Daniel F., house Mt. Pleasant, n. Durfee


Taft Thomas J., bootmaker Hathaway & Soule, house New County road


Tafft John F., plumber, boards 8 Bethel


Tafft Thomas J., shoemaker, h. New County rd., n. Durfee Talbot William, weaver, house 9 Hazard court


Taliaferro John, barber, 231 Middle, house Sullivan, cor. Middle


Tallman Catherine G. Miss, house 33 Fifth


Tallman Chas. S., variety store, 172 County, house do.


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Tallman Deborah, widow of William, house 57 State Tallman Edward G., bookkeeper, 60 and 62 Elm, house 58 No. Sixth


Tallman Edwin S., laborer, house rear 316 Purchase Tallman James H., teller National Bank of Commerce, 35 No. Water, bds. 128 Middle


Tallman Mary B., house 33 Fifth


Tallman William, clerk, house 127 Grinnell


Tallman William, jr., city assessor, office Library building, house 57 State


TALLMAN WILLIAM K., stable, 60 and 62 Elm, bds. Parker House


Tanner Julia A., widow of Saml. M., bds. 12 No. Chancery Tappan Francis W., real estate, 25 North Water, house at Fairhaven


Taryar Narcisse, in picker room, house 17 Hazard court


Taylor Ann, widow of John II., house 12 Park


Taylor Atwell C., house 29 Chancery


Taylor Benjamin F., cutter Doane, Swift & Co., house 162 County


Taylor Benjamin W., mariner, boards 4 Bush


Taylor Edward, weaver, house 15 Austin


Taylor George, cooper, house 160 Grinnell


Taylor George A., shoemaker, house 19 Sherman


Taylor Gorham, rigger, house 31 High


Taylor Henry J., china, crockery, glass ware, and paper hangings, 41 Purchase, h. 116 Middle


Taylor Henry W., clerk H. J. Taylor, bds. 116 Middle


Taylor James, deputy Coll. of Customs, Custom House building, house 3 No. Cottage


Taylor James, jr., section hand in weave room Wamsutta Mills, house Hazard, cor. County


Taylor James H., mariner, bds. 156 No. Second


Taylor James P., clerk, 99 Third, bds. 63 Dartmouth


Taylor John, blacksmith, house 259 So. Water


Taylor John Mrs., house 6 New Market square


Taylor John A., apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co., bds. 12 Park [mouth


TAYLOR JOHN P., druggist, 99 Third, house 63 Dart- Taylor John W., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house 18 Sherman


Taylor Josiah, foreman carding-room Potomska Mills, house 60 Rivet


Taylor Margaret, widow, house 264 So. Second


Taylor Nathan, laborer, house 156 No. Second


Taylor Richard, hairdresser, house 47 Smith


Taylor Theodore, laborer, house 117 Smith


Taylor Thomas, weaver Potomska Mills, boards 264 So. Second


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Taylor Thomas, weaver, house rear 78 Linden Taylor Thomas J., carpenter, boards 108 Fifth Taylor Virginia, house 46 Bedford


Taylor Wm. A., machinist, house 63 Kempton Taylor Wm. H., pres. Ocean Mutual Ins. Co., 40 North Water, h. Washington, cor. Dartmouth


Taylor Wmn. T., clerk H. J. Taylor, bds. 116 Middle


Taylor Willie, hospital steward and nurse, City alms- house, Clark's Point


Teachman Abram L., farmer, house Bellville


Teamer Grace, widow, house 159 Kempton


Teamer Thomas, laborer, house 159 Kempton


TEMPLE LEWIS, hairdresser, 72 Union, house 166 Kempton


Temple Mary, widow of Lewis, house 3 Walnut Tennyson Noah, laborer, house 55 Sherman


Terry Alice, widow of Benj., h. 22 Noel Taber road


Terry Betsey, widow of Eben, honse 88 Smith


Terry Chas. A. V., clerk (B.), house Hathaway road, cor. Noel Taber road


Terry Elias, contractor, house Hathaway road, corner Noel Taber road


Terry Francis C., blacksmith, Head of the River, h. do.


Terry Killey E. (Western Lumber Co.), lumber, office 3 and 5 Fourth, house Clark's Point


Terry Job M., grocer, 175 Kempton, house do.


Terry Lemuel T., bookkeeper Mechanics' National Bank, boards Head of the River


Terry Thomas P., house Mill, Head of the River


Terwilegar Anna Mrs., house 72 Linden [Cottage


Tetlow John, jr., principal Friends' Academy, bds. 7 No. Tew James, at Mansion House, house rear 26 First


Tew Joseph C., cooper, house Plainville road


Thacher Albert D., paper stock dealer, North Front, cor. Centre, house 32 Maxfield


Thacher Henry N., hostler, 28 William, bds. 2612 do.


Thacher Thomas N., tinman Sullings, Kingman & Co., h. at Fairhaven


Thandiz Joseph, mariner, house 166 South Water


Thatcher Elizabeth, widow, honse 211 Middle


Thatcher Frederick, carpenter, house 74 No. Second


Thatcher Frederick J., carpenter, bds. 3 Franklin


Thatcher Geo. L., paper hanger, house North Chancery, cor. West Willis [near Purchase Thatcher Henry E., works in Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack, Thatcher William R., shoemaker, h. Parker, cor. Cedar Thayer Charles H., boot and shoe maker, 5912 So. Second, house 51 First [82 Fourth


Thayer Edwin S. (Thayer & Judd), paraffine candles, h.


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THAYER & JUDD (Edwin S. Thayer and Lewis S. Judd), manufacturers paraffine wax and patent paraffine candles, Rotch's wharf


THAYER & JUDD PARAFFINE COMPANY, office Rotch's square


Thing William H. (Thing & Co.), prop. Boston Express, 122 Union, house 2 Tremont


Thing & Co. (Wm. H. Thing and Micajah K. Raymond), proprietors Boston Express, 122 Union


Thomas Abiah, widow of Jacob, house 167 Elm


Thomas Antone, seamen's clothing and boarding house, 111 South Water


Thomas Caleb A., Potomska Mills, h. Timothy, n. Fourth


Thomas Charles, laborer, house 8 Cedar


Thomas Edward, whitewasher, house 8 Cypress


Thomas Edward J., blacksmith N. B. R. R., house Mt. Pleasant, north of Reservoir


Thomas Francis J., mariner, boards 18 Chancery


Thomas Geo. F., clerk, boards 35 Third


Thomas Hannah, widow of Charles, h. 176 Kempton


Thomas Henry F., office, 20 No. Water, h. 270 County


Thomas Isaac S., carpenter, house 99 Cedar


Thomas I. Loring, molder Joseph Grinnell's foundry, h. 96 Fourth


Thomas James, laborer, house 161 Elm


Thomas Jane F., widow of Francis, house Orchard


Thomas John, calker, house 116 South First


Thomas John, cotton factory, house 4 Pine


Thomas Joseph, fisherman, house 256 So. Water


Thomas Mary Jane Miss, house 17 Noel Taber road


Thomas Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, 89 William, h. do.


Thomas Sylvanus Mrs., house 6 North Cottage


THOMAS WILLIAM E., musician and teacher of dan-


cing, and calisthenics, Academy of Music, 9 Fourth, house 66 Third


Thomas William W., master mariner, house 84 Kempton Thompson Adelaide Miss, dressmaker, h. 114 So. Seventh Thompson Almira, widow of Edwin, h. 116 So. Front


THOMPSON ANNA C. MRS., bot. physician, 46 Wing, house do.


Thompson Catherine, widow of William, h. 75 Smith


Thompson Catherine, widow of Charles H., h. 39 Middle Thompson Catherine L., widow, house 93 Grinnell Thompson Charles, painter, house rear 86 Elm


Thompson David, spinner, house 292 County


Thompson Edwin A., works Homer's oil manufactory, h. 110 South Front


Thompson Frank P., decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works, boards 93 Grinnell


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Thompson Geo. W., glassworks, house 17 So. Second Thompson Henry, waiter Parker House, boards do. Thompson James, mason, house 45 South Water


Thompson James, watchman New Bedford Cordage Co., house 13 Spruce


THOMPSON JAMES D., president New Bedford Copper Company, office 88 Union, house 192 Union Thompson James O., clerk, 134 Purchase, h. 65 Walden Thompson James W., fireman N. B. R. R., house 254 Purchase


Thompson Jane C., widow of Ezra, house 41 Cove Thompson John A., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell, house 9 Cedar [Cedar


Thompson John R., laborer N. B. Cordage Factory, h. 5


Thompson Joseph, mariner, house 10 North Chancery


Thompson Joseph N., laborer, boards 181 Purchase Thompson Margaret, house 23 Seventh


Thompson Orlando J., at City Planing Mill, h. 26 Bush Thompson Phebe L., widow of Amasa T., h. 72 County Thompson Samuel, city watchman, house 169 Mill Thompson Sarah Mrs., house 114 South Seventh


Thompson Thomas J., marble worker, bds. 321 Purchase Thompson William, ship carpenter, house 46 Wing Thompson John H., clerk E. P. Haskell, h. 10 So. Sixth Thompson Pardon G., linen bosom and collar manufac- turer, 10 South Sixth, house do.


Thornton Daniel, h. 13 South Sixth, cor. Spring Thornton Elisha, jr., h. 32 South Cottage


Thornton John R., merchant, 6 Commercial wharf, house 18 Seventh


Thornton Lawrence, nightwatchman, h. 29 Union Thornton Sarah, widow, h. 29 Union


Thornton Walter S., bds. 18 Seventh


Thoroughgood Ellen, widow, h. 126 Kempton


Thorp Thomas, paper stainer, h. 151 North Second


Thorup William M., bookkeeper Pierce & Bushnell, bds. 272 County


Thresham James, laborer, h. 222 So. Water


Thresher William H., mariner, h. 29 So. Water


Throb Annie Mrs., h. 185 South Front


Thurston Peleg R., R. R. saloon, Pearl, h. do.


Tilden Andrew (Tilden & Co.), confectionery and ice cream, 60 Purchase, h. 187 Middle


Tilden Corrington, bds. 187 Middle


Tilden Horace (Tilden & Co.), confectionery and ice cream, 60 Purchase, h. 64 Mechanics' lane


Tilden John L., laborer, house 88 Smith


TILDEN NILES, cigar manufacturer, 28 North Second, house 64 Mechanics' lane


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TILDEN & CO. (Horace and Andrew Tilden), confec- tionery and ice cream, 60 Purchase


Tilghman Martha, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Borden


Tilghman Samuel I., mariner, h. 97 South Water


Tilghman Thomas, mariner, h. 224 Middle


Tilghman Walter S., mariner, bds. 97 South Water Tilison Noah T., laborer, h. 55 Sherman Tillinghast Albert G., house 68 Fifth


Tillinghast Charles E., house 68 Fifth


Tillinghast Christopher W., bds. 68 Fifth


Tillinghast Hutchinson C., bds. Whitcomb House


Tillinghast John T., clerk, 44 North Water, h. 49 Allen


Tillinghast Joseph, 44 North Water, h. Williams' block, Cheapside


TILLINGHAST JOSEPH S., agent for fire insurance companies, 44 North Water, h. Anthony, c. Bedford Tillinghast Lillebridge B., carpet weaver, 252 Purchase, boards do.


Tillinghast William A., h. 156 County


Tillson Henry H. (E. S. Cannon & Co.), hats, caps, and furs, 43 Purchase, h. 110 Washington


Tilton Edwin M., city watchman, h. 236 Purchase


Tilton Francis W., carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, near reservoir


Tilton Susan E., widow of Benj. W., h. 41 Fourth


Tilton William H., cutter H. G. Dean, boards 77 South Second


Timmins John, coachman, house rear 28 Pearl


Timperley George, spinner Potomska Mill, house 260 So. Second


Tinkham Elisha B., boot and shoe manufacturer, Mechan- ics' lane, boards 67 Fourth


Tinkham Otis, heeler Hathaway & Soule's, boards Whit- comb House


Tirrell Joseph G., photographer, 6 North Water, house . rear 105 Allen


Tobey Asa P., carriagemaker Brownell & Ashley, boards 53 School


Tobey E. M. Mrs., h. 166 Union, cor. Sixth


Tobey Franklin (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and tin ware, 18 William, h. 124 Middle


Tobey Franklin, jr., gas fitter New Bedford Gas Light Co., bds. 124 Middle


Tobey George, master mariner, h. 36 Fourth


Tobey George B., traveling agent, h. 9 No. Cottage


Tobey Henry A., h. 73 Summer Tobey Henry F., master mariner, h. 83 Maxfield


Tobey John B., carpenter, bds. 124 Middle


Tobey Jonathan Mrs., house Old County road, near Free- town line


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Tobey Maria P., widow of Charles, h. 2 Foster Tobey Mary Mrs., house 73 Summer


TOBEY ROBERT G., treas. New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, bds. 165 Union


Tobey Stephen, painter, Purchase, foot of Linden, house New. County road, north of Durfee's Corner »


Tobey Stephen S., farmer, house Old County road, near Freetown line


Tobey William II., bookkeeper (Boston), h. 98 Purchase Tobey & Coggeshall (Franklin Tobey and Charles W. Coggeshall), stoves and tin ware, and plumbers, 18 Willianı


Tobin William A., weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 171 Ray


Todd Henry, jr., currier Job Wade, bds. 218 Ray


Todd Henry H., stationery and periodicals, 206 Purchase, house do. [Water


Toll C. F., machinist Morse Twist Drill, bds. 162 South Tolliver John T., h. 6 North Sixth


Tolson Robert, waiter Parker House, bds. do.


Tompkins Eliza, widow of Andrew, h. 69 Hillman


Tompkins George H., clerk, 30 and 32 Union, house 69 Hillman


Tompkins Isaac B., officer House of Correction, house 24 Cypress [Foster


Tompkins Isaac B., jr., bookkeeper, 60 Union, house 57 Tompkins Susan M., teacher Arnold street school, boards 29 Seventh


Tompkins Tillinghast P., house 76 Mill


Toomey John, laborer, house rear 316 Purchase


Topham Abbie I., widow of William, house Mt. Pleas- ant, Luchu


TOPHAM ROBERT C., lumber dealer, 2 Griffin, house 89 South Second




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