New Bedford Directory, 1877-8, Part 23

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 460


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TIRRILL WILLIAM F., blacksmith, 202 Purchase, h. Titus George L., officer House Correction, house 9 Arch Titus George L., jr., boards 9 Arch


Tobey Charles R., tin plate and sheet iron worker, house 2 Foster


Tobey Franklin (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and tin ware, 16 William, house 124 Middle


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


Tobey George, master mariner, house 36 Fourth


Tobey George B., traveling agent, h. 6 Ricketson court


Tobey George F., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 William, boards 124 Middle


Tobey Henry A., house 73 Summer


Tobey Joseph T., watchmaker, 15 Purchase, house West Campbell, near County


Tobey Maria P., widow of Charles, house 2 Foster


TOBEY ROBERT G., treasurer Mt. Washington Glass. Co., Prospect, near Howland, house 22 Bedford Tobey Rufus B., student, boards 2 Foster


Tobey Stephen, saloon, 336 Purchase, h. Ashley, c. County Tobey Warren P., compositor Standard office, h. 5 Locust Tobey & Coggeshall (Franklin Tobey and Charles W. Coggeshall), stoves and tinware, 16 William


Todd Agnes Mrs., house 11 Hazard court


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Todd Henry, jr., confectioner, h. Washburn, c. No. Front


Todd Henry H., house 345 Purchase


Todd Mary Miss, dressmaker, house 345 Purchase


Tompkins Eliza, widow of Andrew, house 67 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 st. primary school, boards 29 Seventh


Tompkins Tillinghast P., house 76 Mill


Toomey John, laborer, h. Merrimac, east of Purchase


Topham George. W., molder Gifford & Allen, house at Fairhaven


Topham James C., clerk, house 83 South Second


Topham Philip M., clerk Robert C. Topham, 2 Griffin, h. house 59 South Third, corner Bush


Topham Robert C., lumber dealer, 2 Griffin, east of So. Water, house 89 South Second


Topham Robert R., boards 89 South Second


Topham William B., bookkeeper, house 89 South Second


Topholm Peter, mason, boards 113 Elm


Topliff Emily F. Mrs., house 26 Elm


Tower John, house 30 Cedar


Towne Mattie Mrs., weaver, boards 283 So. Second


Townsend Charles F., bottler H. Wheaton, 53 So. Water, boards 154 North Second


Townsend Elizabeth G., widow of Mitchell, house rear 317 Purchase


Townsend Lewis H., rigger, house 11 Austin court


Townsend Robert H. Mrs., house 24412 Middle


Townsend Silas, shoemaker, house rear 37 Smith


Townsend Stephen, stevedore, house 2 Maxfield Townsend William, boards 2 Maxfield


Townsend William H., boilermaker, bds. 70 So. Second


Tozier Seth P., carpenter, house 73 Mill


Trafton John, laborer, house 57 Sherman


Travers Mary Ellen Mrs., house 17 Cannon


Treat Albert L., boards 75 Hillman


Treat Lester H., boards 75 Hillman


Trefett Mary S. Miss, house 76 Thomas


Tripp Abner S., candlemaker, h. Middle rd., Clark's point Tripp Abram W., driver New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, house Ash,-near Burgess lane


Tripp Adoniram D., machinist Cordage Factory, house 110 Cedar


Tripp Albert C., shoemaker, house head of Thomas


Tripp Alden W., painter G. L. Brownell, boards New York House


Tripp Alexander A., farmer, house head Grape


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Tripp Alexina, widow of Charles W., house 82 South Second, corner Coffin


Tripp Allen S., boats to let, Front, cor. Shepherd's lane, house 47 Bedford


Tripp Almanza, police officer, house 2 Potter


Tripp Almy, hostler, boards 169 South Second


Tripp Alonzo, tin peddler, house 281 South Water


Tripp Alonzo B., carriage maker, 147 Kempton, house do.


Tripp Alvin B., teamster, house 168 Kempton


Tripp Ambrose H., molder N. B. Iron Foundry, house 117 Fifth


Tripp Andrew W., shoemaker, boards Durfee, cor. Vine Tripp Annie E., milliner, house 181 Pleasant


Tripp Arthur M., frame polisher, house 94 South Second Tripp. Augustus C., grocer, Ashland, corner Linden, house Vine, near Durfee


Tripp A. E. Mrs., house 48 Hillman


Tripp Barjona D., carriage maker George L. Brownell, house 12812 South Third


Tripp Benjamin, carpenter, house 80 Fifth


Tripp Benjamin F., teamster, house 38 Parker .


Tripp Benjamin F., blacksmith, house 38 Willis


Tripp Charles A., painter, boards 77 Cedar


Tripp Charles F., carder Potomska mills, h. 139 So. First Tripp Charles F., stone worker, house Ashland, corner Gammons line


Tripp Charles F., carriage and wagon mnfr., Acushnet, h. Belleville road [n. Robeson


Tripp Charles H., machinist Cordage Factory, h. Cedar, Tripp Charles H,, blacksmith, 202 Purchase, house 181 Pleasant


Tripp Charles H., driver New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, boards Elizabeth M. Tripp's, rear Purchase


Tripp Charles M. (E. Haskell & Co.), dry goods, 42 Pur- chase, house 7 North Cottage


Tripp Charles R., brakeman, boards 181 Pleasant


Tripp Charles W., engraver, boards 70 Sycamore


Tripp Charlotte B., widow of Oliver, house 17 Walnut Tripp Chester L., carriage painter, bds. Durfee, cor. Vine Tripp Christopher B., blacksmith, house 92 Fourth


Tripp Cornelius B., truckman, house 47 South


Tripp Daniel, blacksmith, house 197 County


Tripp Delmar G., seaman, bds. 47 South, cor. So. First


Tripp Edgar F., laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 4 Pond, opp. N. B. Copper Works


Tripp Edward S., salesman, 21 No. Water, h. 117 Fifth Tripp Edwin I., butcher, house Rockdale avenue


Tripp Elias, at N. B. Rolling mill, house 3 Borden, near Bedford


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Tripp Eliphalet A., house Durfee


Tripp Eliza, widow of James A., house 47 Allen


Tripp Elizabeth M., widow of Leander, house rear Pur- chase, near Logan (Rodman farm)


Tripp Emeline Mrs., house 77 Cedar


Tripp Ephraim J. H., carpenter, 105 Cedar, house do.


Tripp Eunice, widow of Henry, house 105 Cedar


Tripp Francis, stone splitter, boards 37 Chestnut


Tripp Francis H., mason, h. 6 Sears, near Washington


Tripp Frank, laborer, house 180 Allen


Tripp Frank A., mason, house 4 Rockdale avenue


Tripp Frank G., bookkeeper, 111 Union, b. Durfee, c. Vine TRIPP FRANK G., carpets, etc., 115 Purchase, house Linden, corner Pleasant


Tripp Frank S., machinist, boards 72 Thomas


Tripp Frederick P. Mrs., house 4 Pond, opp. N. B. Cop- per Works


Tripp George, laborer, house 17 Grape


Tripp George A., laborer, house 102 South Front


Tripp George A., works D. K. Tripp's planing mill, house 72 Thomas


Tripp George F., carriage maker, house 150 Mill


Tripp George H. W., driver C. Howland S. F. E., No. 4, house 68 Forest


Tripp Henry C., teamster, boards Mt. Vernon, cor. High- land


Tripp Henry W., carpenter, house 68 Arnold


Tripp Hiram C., mason, house 58 Summer


Tripp Holder R., teamster, 18 South Water, h. 298 do.


Tripp Isaac S., ship carpenter, house 6 William


Tripp James E., laborer, boards Durfee, corner Vine


Tripp James F., letter carrier, house 63 Summer


Tripp James F., in N. B. Copper Works, house Parker, corner Cedar


Tripp James H., boards 47 Allen


Tripp James M., carriage smith, 32 South Pleasant, near Elm, house 149 Middle


Tripp James M., carpenter, house 87 South Third


Tripp James S., house painter, house Rockdale av., opp. Parker


Tripp John M., stone mason, house 150 Mill


Tripp Joseph, laborer, house 352 South Water


Tripp Joseph jr., laborer, house 7 South, corner Prospect Tripp Joseph H., fisherman, house 77 Cedar


Tripp Joseph M., house 49 South Cottage, cor. Bedford Tripp Lot, ship carpenter, house 66 State


Tripp Lydia P., widow of Robert, h. 94 South Second - Tripp Mary D. Mrs., nurse, house 3 Ricketson court


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Tripp Mary D., widow of Daniel J., house Dartmouth, beyond Weaver


Tripp Nathan C., fisherman, house rear 201 North Third Tripp Nathaniel C. (N. C. Tripp & Co.), grocer, 57 Ar- nold, corner Arch, house 15 Arch, next Arnold


Tripp Noah, house Linden, corner Pleasant


Tripp N. C. & Co. (Nathaniel C. Tripp) grocers, 57 Ar- nold, corner Arch


Tripp Philip C., farmer, house (Rodman's farm) Ashland, opp. Durfee


Tripp Philip M., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. 62 North Tripp Philip S., laborer, boards 25 Middle


Tripp Rachel, widow of Gideon, house Mt. Vernon cor- Highland


Tripp Rebecca P., widow of Jeremiah, house 15 Ash Tripp Rhoda, widow of Harvey, house Durfee, n. Vine


Tripp Richmond J., carpenter, house 51 Summer


Tripp Saran, widow of Godfrey R., h. 352 South Water


Tripp Sarah J., widow of Thomas, G. C., house Cedar, near Locust


Tripp Stephen A., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 and 18 North Water, house 58 Fifth


Tripp Thomas, machinist, house Hazard, near County


Tripp Thomas A., clerk Mt. Washington Glass Co., house at Fairhaven [Allen


Tripp Thomas B., real estate agent, 57 County, house 47 Tripp Washington B., carpenter, 183 Kempton, h. 185 do. Tripp William H., farmer, house Crapo lane, from Dart- mouth, at Dartmouth line


Tripp William J., teamster, house rear 90 South Second Trochier Noel, spinner, house 11 Austin


Trombly Selina Mrs., weaver, boards 283 South Second


Troy William, mariner, house Rockdale av.


Trull Charles F., shoemaker, house 80 Middle


Truman George H., boards Gammon's lane


Truman Thomas, works Wamsutta mills, house Gam- mon's lane


Truworthy Frank, carpenter, house 101 Middle


Tubbs Eliza Miss, house 82 Maxfield


Tucker Abner R. (Tucker & Cummings), 66 and 68 Wil- liam, house 77 Spring, cor. Seventh


Tucker Benjamin R., publisher Radical Review, 45 Pur- chase, house 77 Spring


Tucker Charles R., house 9 Lincoln


Tucker Edward T., physician, 14212 Union, house do.


Tucker Francis S., mariner, house 40 Elm


Tucker George F., lawyer, 29 North Water, boards 31 Seventh


Tucker Hannah, widow of Charles, house 50 Howland


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Tucker John F. (John F. 'Tucker & Co.), merchant, 29 North Front, house 31 Seventh


Tucker John F. & Co. (John F. Tucker & Edward D. Mandell), merchants, 29 North Front


Tucker Ruth B., widow of Daniel, house 52 Russell


Tucker William, jr., dry goods, 21 North Water, boards 165 Union


Tucker William A., bookkeeper Citizens National Bank, 36 North Water, house 35 Eighth


Tucker William H., house 49 Mill


Tucker & Cummings (Abner R. Tucker and Charles S. Cummings), wholesale and retail grocers, 66 and 68 William


Tuckerman Robert, master mariner, house 113 Middle Tuckerman Thomas H., tinman, 45 North Water, house 83 Thomas


Tuckwell George, carriage maker, house 92 Linden Tudor John H., weaver, boards 17 Hampton court


TUELL CHARLES A., proprietor Manhattan Crystal Polish, 113 Union, house 336 South Water


Tuell Charles D., painter, house 350 South Water


Tuell Frank P. P., clerk Gifford & Barker, house 46 County [South Water


Tuell Joseph B. C., clerk Brownell & Lapham, house 350 Tuell Sarah E., teacher Grove primary school, boards 350 South Water [Spring


Tupper Amantha J. Mrs., boarding house, 17 Seventh, cor. Turner Andrew R., blacksmith, h. Cedar, near Locust


Turner Calvin K., house new County road, cor. Durfee


Turner Calvin K., 2d, house new County road, near Hath- away road


Turner Elbridge A., fish peddler, h. 41 Cove


Turner Elbridge G., farmer, h. Plainville road


Turner Elisha Mrs., house. 5 Ash


Turner Isabella, widow of James, h. 10 Chauncey


Turner James H., laborer, h. Tremont, near Court


Turner John H., weaver, bds. 2 Hazard court


Turner Jonathan, second hand Wamsutta mills, house 165 Pleasant


Turner Maria L. Mrs., 194 Kempton, house do.


Turner Phebe A., widow of John C., h. 107 Purchase Turner William, laborer, house 194 Kempton


Turner Wilson, laborer, house Chauncey, beyond Clinton Tute Edward, card grinder, house Delano, next So. Front Tyler Charles E., bookbinder, 105 Union, h. 21 Wing Tyman Patrick, umbrella maker, h. 40 Middle


Tynan James E., bds. John F. Tynan's, Cedar


Tynan John F., gardener, house Cedar, near Robeson


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UNDERHILL ANNIE E. MISS, h. 220 Union, corner South Cottage [So. Cottage Underhill Mary M., widow of Walter, bds. 220 Union, c. Underwood Charles F., coachman Mrs. M. O. Bradford, house 194 Purchase


Underwood Charles H., mason, house 1 North


Underwood George P., conductor N. B. R. R., house 105 Maxfield


Underwood John A., mason, house 48 Sycamore


Underwood Joseph C., house 48 Sycamore


Underwood Lyman F., proprietor Mansion House, h. do. Underwood Nannie Miss, assistant Aimwell school, bds. 1 North [Purchase


Underwood Thomas C., teamster 14712 Union, house 191 Underwood William R., engineer, h. 35 Pleasant


UNION BOILER WORKS, James C. Bradford, proprie- tor, 27 Front


UNION BOOT & SHOE CO., Savory Hathaway, agent, boots and shoes, 71 and 75 William


UNION MARKET, Wm. T. Luce, prop., 172 County Union Mutual Marine Insurance Company., 33 No. Water Upham John H., laborer, h. So. Second, cor. Blackmore Upham William O. T., laborer, h. 20 Rockdale av.


Upjohn Aaron, cooper, bds 81 No. Second


Upjohn James, cooper A. J. Myrick, h. 81 No. Second


Upjohn James, jr., engineer, bds. 81 North Second Urial Edward, mule spinner, bds. 10 Fulton court


Urquhart Drusilla Mrs., proprietor Atlantic House, board-


ing house, 20 School, cor. So. First


VALENTINE JOHN, JR., officer House of Correction, h. Court, near County jail


Valentine Theodric, hairdresser, bds. 235 So. Water


Van Campen Eugene L., clerk 17 No. Water, boards 170 Union [Water, h. 170 Union


VAN CAMPEN HIRAM, insurance agent, office 17 No. Vance Walter R., clerk 3212 William, h. 210 Purchase


Varen Louis, weaver, h. Smith's block, State, near Linden Varen Louis, jr., weaver, h. Smith's blk., State, near Linden Varley Henry, foreman Hersom & Bryant, h. 186 No. Third Vassells James H., hairdresser, 23 North Third, and janitor


Wamsutta club, rooms 3, 4 and 5 Ricketson block, Union, house 166 Mill


Vassells James H. Mrs., dressmaker, 166 Mill, h. do.


Veira Manuel, mariner, house 155 Fourth


Vera Antone, laborer, house 94 First


Vera Frank, boarding house and clothing store, 113 So. Water, house do.


Vera Joseph, house 48 South Sixth


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Vermyne John J. B., physician, house and office 174 Union


Viall Herbert, butcher, bds. 45 Cove


Viall S. T., butcher, Cove, next Clark's point road, house 45 Cove


Viall Walter G., clerk Geo. Delano & Co., So. Second, c. South, boards 45 Cove


Viamra Manuel J., cigar mnfr., 87 South Water, corner Cannon, boards 111 South Water


Vieera Manuel A. (Vieera & Souza), provisions, 21 How- land, house South Water


Vieera & Souza (Manuel A. Vieera and Frank J. Souza), provisions, 21 Howland


Viereck Louis Mrs., hairdresser 136 Union, h. 72 Fourth


Vinal Charles W., clerk 95 So. Third, bds. 72 Bedford


Vinal Frederick H., mason, house 72 Bedford


Vinal Frederick W., carpenter, house 72 Bedford


Vinal Lavinia A. T., widow of Win. H., h. 50 Pleasant Vincent Albert, carpenter, house 6 Chauncey


Vincent Alexander, mason, house 211 South Water,


VINCENT AMBROSE, ship chandlery, hardware and


cutlery, stoves, etc., 120 Union, cor. Third, house 185 Middle


Vincent Claffaus, blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell's carriage manufactory, house 75 North Second


Vincent Clara S., teacher, bds. 185 Middle


Vincent Herbert, machinist, house 169 Purchase


Vincent John S., seaman, house 81 Prospect


Vincent Mark T., clerk 120 Union, bds. 185 Middle


Vincent Peter M., mason, h. Parker, near Chauncey


VINEYARD HAVEN EXPRESS, Hatch & Co., 5 Ricketson block


Vogel George, granite cutter, h. Lindsay, n. Kempton


Vose Charles H., teamster, house Hazard, near County


WADE JOB, leather mnfr., Wall, from 304 North Third, house 81 North


Wade Joseph B., currier J. Wade, house 63 Cypress


Wade Joseph H., carriage trimmer Geo. L. Brownell, h. 157 Grinnell


Wade William L., police, house 39 South Second Wadington Thomas H., polisher, bds. 181 Purchase Wadsworth Lawrence, ship carpenter, house 64 State Wadsworth William, painter, boards 3 Arch


Wady James, laborer, house 5 Howland


Wagner Mary R. Mrs., dressmaker, 312 Pleasant (Cheap- side), near Union, house do.


Wagner William K., foreman Wm. F. Nye, boards 3% Pleasant (Cheapside)


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Waight Albert E., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house 95 Washington


Wainel Thomas J., farmer, house Hathaway road, west of Rockdale avenue


Wainer Asa F., house 3 Jenney


Waite Benjamin H., dry goods and carpetings, 38 Pur- chase, house 15 South Cottage, cor. Arnold


Waite Charles H., clerk, 229 Purchase, h. 15 Campbell Waite Crary B., salesman B. H. Waite, h. 15 Campbell Waite Edward W., policeman, house 31 High


Waite Edwin E., physician, 107 William, house 57 Fourth Waite Mary Miss, house 39 Hillman


Waite Stephen, salesman, house 129 Kempton


Waite Stephen E., boards 129 Kempton


Waldron John, house 24 Ash


Waldron William R., engineer, house 73 State


Walker Charles H., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. 30 Elm Walker Henry G. P., pedestrian and messenger Standard office, boards 53 Smith


Walker John W., carpenter and box maker, h. 53 Smith Walker Mary S., widow, house 46 Hill


Walker M. Alma, widow of Henry, h. 67 Maxfield


Walker William, carpenter, Hillman, near North Water, . house 107 Maxfield


Walker William H., carpenter, boards 107 Maxfield Wall James, mule spinner, house 296 County


Wall Thomas H., currier, h. Jenney, near Kempton


Wall Wm. A., artist, house 169 Middle


Wallace Frederick H. B., farmer Henry K. Lapham, Middle road, Clark's point


Wallace Henry, laborer, house 75 So. Water, cor. Bush Wallace James, spinner, house 60 Rivet, next County Walley Wm. H., sail maker, house 100 Kempton Walsh Dennis, baker, house 164 Union, cor. So. Sixth Walsh John, shoemaker, house Hazard, near State Walsh Mary Mrs., house 99 Smith


Walters Nathaniel, clerk, 153 So. Water, bds. 13 Cannon Wamsutta Club, rooms 3, 4 and 5 Ricketson's blk., Union Wamsutta Mills, North Second, cor. Wamsutta, A. G. Pierce, treas., office over Merchants National Bank Ward Archibald, coffin maker, 48 North Second, house 4 North Sixth


Ward David P., dentist, 159 Union, house do.


Ward Ezekiel G., dentist, 148/2 Union, h. at Falmouth


Ward Frank E., dentist, 166 Union, cor. So. Sixth, h. do .. Ward John, laborer, house 328 Purchase


Ward John, weaver Wamsutta mills, house Sawyer Ward Mary Mrs., weaver, h. Merrimac, east No. Third Ward Mary F., widow of Benjamin C., house 90 Elm 17


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Ward Peter, weaver Wamsutta mills, bds. John Ward's, Sawyer


Ward Thomas E., straightener Morse Twist Drill Co., house 24 Allen


Wardell Alfred, tin smith, h. Chestnut, near Parker Wardell Alvira Miss, housekeeper, 66 Cypress, bds. do. Wardell Charles H., clerk, 78 Purchase, house 67 Mill Wardell Hiram, ship carpenter, house Rockdale avenue Wardell Hope C. Miss, dressmaker, 57 Summer, house do.


Wardell Minerva J. Miss, dressmaker, 57 Summer, h. do. Wardell Phebe W., widow of Joshua, h. Belleville road, near Acushnet river


Wardell, see Wordell, also Wodell


Wardswell Louisa, widow of John, house 163 Elm


Ware Cyrus, boot and shoemaker, 215 County, house 83 Maxfield


Warfield James H., laborer, h. rear 182 Kempton


Warfield John, mariner, house 182 Kempton


Warner David, gardener Joseph H. Cornell, Acushnet avenue, boards do.


Warner Jesse A., furniture repairer, 84 Purchase, house at Fairhaven [net av.


Warner William S., farmer Leonard B. Brownson, Acuh-


Warnock Thomas, weaver, house 20 Hampton court


Warren Benjamin C., carpenter, house 353 South Water Warren George E. (Warren & Kelley), apothecary, 150 Union, cor. Fifth, house 42 North Sixth


Warren Hannah, widow of James, house 63 First


Warren James, carpenter, house 63 First


Warren J. Murray, carpenter, house 32 South


WARREN & KELLEY (George E. Warren and Frank


S. Kelley), pharmacists and apothecaries, 150 Union Washburn Arthur, laborer, h. 82 Arnold, cor. Chauncey Washburn Arthur J., carrier Job Wade, h. at Fairhaven Washburn Betsey K. Miss, house 40 North


Washburn Fanny H., widow of Lettice, h. 51 So. Third Washburn Francis P., sawyer, house old County road


WASHBURN FREDERIC A., assistant treas. N. B. Institution for Savings, house 54 Fifth


Washburn Frederick A., bookkeeper, 123 Union, house 21 Kempton [56 First


Washburn F. Herbert, broom maker, 106 So. Third, bds. Washburn George E., clerk, house Tobey road


Washburn Lettice R., carpenter, house 31 Cypress Washburn Lemuel A., peddler, house old County road Washburn Martha, widow, house 170 Purchase


Washburn Reuben, grocer, Head of the river, h. Tobey rd. Washburn William F., sailmaker, house 146 Summer


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Washburn William H. (Washburn & Bates), carpenter, 149 North Water, house 45 North


Washburn William R., mill hand, house old County road Washburn & Bates (William H. Washburn and James W. Bates), planing mill, 149 North Water


Washington George, porter, house 246 Middle Washington John, laborer, boards 208 Middle


Washington Nathaniel, waiter Parker House, boards do. Washington Priscilla C. Mrs., house 20 Wing


Waterman Frank D., freight conductor B. C. F. & N. B.


R. R., house off Willis, near County


Waterman Nehemiah, carpets, oil cloths, etc., 59 Pur- chase, house 212 Union


Waterman William H., clerk, 59 Purchase, h. 212 Union


Waters Archibald, loom fixer, boards 291 South Second Waters William H., hairdresser, house 9 Elm


Watkins Betsey D. Miss, house 85 Fourth


Watkins James B., house 20 Allen


Watkins Mary D. Miss, house 85 Fourth


Watkins Susan, widow of William, h. rear 57 Summer Watkins Susan P., widow of Joseph, house 54 Smith


Watkins Taylor Z., carriage washer, 14 Fourth, house 166 Kempton


Watkins William, iron merchant and ship chandler, 13 Centre, house 189 Union


Watrons Eliza H., widow of Abner N., h. 24 So. Sixth Watson Benjamin R. (S. Watson & Son), ship bread baker, 18 Centre, house 55 Walnut


Watson David, fish market, Eddy's whf., h. 125 So. Water


Watson James, gilder, h. 100 So. Second, cor. Cannon


Watson Paul, weaver, honse 318 Purchase


Watson Samuel (S. Watson & Son), baker, 18 Centre, h. 55 Walnut, corner Fifth


Watson Samuel, 2d, bookkeeper, h. 37 Fifth, cor. Walnut Watson S. & Son (Samuel and Benjamin R. Watson), ship bread bakers, 18 Centre


Watson Thomas, weaver, house 207 Pleasant


Watson Thomas, house 302 North Third


Watson William E. (New York), h. 37 Fifth, c. Walnut Watts Daniel A. Rev., house 75 Court


Weaver Alfred, teamster, house 1 Grand


Weaver Eliza, widow of John, house 68 Mill


Weaver Frances C., widow of Edward, h. 21 Chauncey Weaver George, bootmaker Union Boot and Shoe Co., h. Rockdale avenue, near Parker


Weaver George S., shipsmith, house 9 Merrimac


Weaver Hannah D., widow of John, house head Weaver Weaver Stephen, farmer, house Hathaway road


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Weaver Stephen V., carriage painter, 83 Middle, house 152 North [State


Weaver Thomas H., carpenter, 130 North Water, h. 150 Weaver William H., farmer, house head Weaver


Webb Elizabeth, widow of Elisha, house 124 Smith


Webb Hezekiah, laborer, boards 124 Smith


WEBB HIRAM, accountant, office over First National Bank, Union, house 89 Elm


Webb Isaac B., master mariner, house 64 Mill


Webb James, house Acushnet avenue, Head of the River Webb Martha B. Mrs., house rear 209 Middle


Webber Harvey H., pilot N. B. & N. Y. S. S. Co., house 94 Fourth


Webster Cornelius Mrs., boarding-house, 52 Fifth Webster Horatio G., butcher, house Vine, rear Durfee Webster Joseph, physician, house Acushnet avenue Webster Joseph W. Mrs., house Acushnet avenue Weed Alonzo M., expressman, house 75 Sycamore Weed Fitch, shoe cutter (Lynn), h. 194 South Second Weeden Charles H. L., machinist, house 224 County Weeden George F., machinist, house 134 Washington Weeden Henry M., clerk Mansion House, bds. 103 North Second


Weeden Joseph W., clerk, 23 Union, h. 134 South Third Weeden William M., house 38 Mill


Weeden William W. (Wm. W. Weeden & Coe), grocer, 120 Washington, cor. South Orchard, h. 14 Bonney WEEDEN WM. W. & COE (Wm. W. Weeden and Isaac H. Coe), groceries and provisions, 120 Wash. Weeks Eben, jr., calker (Cal.), house 156 Grinnell Weeks Henry G., carpenter, house 240 County


WEEKS HENRY T. (Reuben Weeks & Son), calker, City wharf, house at Dartmouth


Weeks Mary A., widow of Reuben B., house 39 Elm WEEKS REUBEN (Reuben Weeks & Son), calker, City wharf, house at Dartmouth


WEEKS REUBEN & SON (Reuben and Henry T. Weeks), calkers, City wharf


Weeks Reuben A., paper box maker, 110 Union, boards 39 Elm


Weeks William, master mariner, house 97 State


Weider Augustus, hose maker, house Washburn, 4th on left from Acushnet avenue


Weik Michael, house 22 School


Weinberg Wm., laborer, h. 183 Allen next Dartmouth line Welch Arthur, tailor, house Ash, near Morgan


Welch Daniel, currier, boards Patrick Quirk's, Tremont


Welch David, bill poster Liberty Hall Bill Posting Co., boards 14 School, cor. South Water


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Welch David M., laborer, house 15 Oak


Welch Edward, laborer, house 35 Middle


Welch Hannah Miss, house foot Turner's court


Welch Hugh J., road master Fall River R. R., bds. 354 Purchase


Welch James, laborer, house 92 First, cor. Bush


Welch James, packer Mt. Wash. Glass Co., house 178 So. Second


Welch James, boiler maker, bds. 37 South Water


Welch James H., laborer, boards 63 South Second


Welch John, laborer, house 63 South Second


Welch John, laborer, house 40 Middle


Welch John, laborer, house Atlantic, next Arnold Welch John, jr., house Atlantic, next Arnold


Welch John J., spinner, boards 283 South Second


Welch Mary, widow, house 145 South First Welch Michael, house 12 Griffin




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