New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 24

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 448


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Tripp Adna F., mason, house 150 Mill


Tripp Adoniram D., machinist Cordage factory, house 342 Cedar


Tripp Albert C., shoemaker, house 220 County


Tripp Alexander A., farmer, house head Grape 17


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


Tripp Almira, widow, nurse, house 228 South Second


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Tripp Almy, hostler, boards 146 Middle


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, house Durfee, cor. Vine


Tripp Annie E., milliner, boards 181 .Pleasant


Tripp Arthur M., mariner, house 94 South Second


Tripp Augustus C., grocer, Ashland, corner Linden, house Ashland, near Linden


Tripp A. E. Mrs., house 48 Hillman


Tripp Barjona D., carriage maker George L. Brownell, house 146 Acushnet avenne


Tripp Barjona D., boards 84 Linden


Tripp Barjona D., laborer, boards 84 Linden


Tripp Benjamin E., farmer, house 173 Mill


Tripp Benjamin F., teamster, house 38 Parker


Tripp Caroline E., widow of Almanza, h. 270 Kempton


Tripp Charles, laborer, house 3 Borden


Tripp Charles A., mariner, house 155 Fourth


Tripp Charles F., carder Potomska mills, h. 139 So. First Tripp Charles F., carriage and wagon mnfr., Acushnet, h. Belleville road, Head of the River


Tripp Charles H., machinist Cordage factory, h. 338 Cedar Tripp Charles H., 2d, farmer, house Woodlawn, n. Linden Tripp Charles H., blacksmith, 394 Acushnet avenue, h. 181 Pleasant


Tripp Charles H., driver New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, b. Elizabeth M. Tripp's, r. Purchase (Rodman farm) Tripp Charles H., mnle-spinner, bds. 702 Acushnet av.


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


Tripp Charles R., brakeman, boards 181 Pleasant Tripp Chester L., carriage painter, boards 2 Spruce


Tripp Christopher B., blacksmith, house 12 Sherman


Tripp Cornelius B., truckman, house 217 South Water


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 Tripp Eliphalet A., machinist, 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 89 High


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Tripp Ephraim J. H., carpenter, 239 Cedar, house do. Tripp Francis, stone-splitter, boards 79 Chestnut Tripp Francis H., mason, h. 6 Sears, near Washington Tripp Frank C., clerk, boards 11 Durfee, near Vine TRIPP FRANK G., carpets, etc., 173 Purchase, h. 4 Linden, corner Pleasant


Tripp Frank S. (Bowker & Tripp), boards 24 North Tripp George, laborer, house 17 Grape


Tripp George A., laborer, house 102 South Front Tripp Geo. A., foreman Tillinghast & Terry, h. 24 North Tripp George A., carpenter, boards 63 Foster Tripp George F., carriage maker, house 150 Mill Tripp George F., mariner, house Plainville


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


Tripp Harry B., blacksmith, house 63 Ash


Tripp Henry C., teamster, boards rear 576 Purchase


Tripp Henry W., carpenter, house 68 Arnold Tripp Hiram C., mason, h. 201 Cedar [Bush


Tripp Holder R., teamster, 18 So. Water, h. 93 First, cor. Tripp Ira P., grocer, 35 Elm, house 11 Park


Tripp Isaac S., ship-carpenter, house 18 William


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


Tripp James F., letter carrier, house 69 Summer


Tripp James F., in N. B. Copper Works, h. 273 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 211 Acushnet avenue


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


Tripp Job P., laborer, house Waverly, near Allen Tripp John E., mason, house 4 Pond


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 M., house 67 Allen


Tripp Laura M. Mrs., house 114 Kempton


Tripp Leroy G., clerk, boards 11 Park


Tripp Lot, ship-carpenter, house 66 State Tripp Lucia R., widow of Frederick P., boards 4 Pond Tripp Lydia P., widow of Robert, h. 94 South Second Tripp Mary D. Mrs., nurse, house 3 Ricketson court Tripp Miron E., in Cordage Factory, h. 22 Emerson Tripp Nathaniel C. (N. C. Tripp & Co.), grocer, 57 Ar- nold, corner Arch, house Arch, next Arnold


Tripp Noah, house 4 Linden, corner Pleasant


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


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Tripp Oliver P., laborer, house 262 South Water Tripp Philip C., farmer, house (Rodman farm), Ashland, opposite Durfee


Tripp Philip M., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. 62 North Tripp Rachel, widow of Gideon, house rear 576 Purchase Tripp Rebecca P., widow of Jeremiah, house 63 Ash Tripp Rhoda, widow of Harvey, h. 11 Durfee, n. Vine Tripp Richmond J., carpenter, house 183 Kempton Tripp Sarah, widow of Godfrey R., h. 352 South Water Tripp Sarah J., widow of Thomas G. C., house 286 Cedar, near Locust


Tripp Stephen, house 79 Forest


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


Tripp Stephen F., teamster, house 29 Allen


Tripp Thomas, machinist, house Mt. Pleasant, Acushnet heights


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


Tripp Thomas B., real estate agent, house 47 Allen


Tripp Washington B., carpenter, house 185 Kempton


Tripp William B., clerk, boards 11 Park


Tripp William H., farmer, house Crapo lane, from Dart- mouth, at Dartmouth line


Tripp William J., teamster, house rear 90 South Second


Tripp William W., boards 48 Hillman


Trochier Noel, spinner, house 11 Austin


Trottier Damase, weaver, house 202 Pleasant


Trottier Damase, weaver, house 635 Purchase


Troy William, mariner, house Rockdale avenue


Trull Charles F., shoemaker, house 80 Middle


Truman George H., boards Gammon's lane


Truman Thomas, works Potomska mills, h. Gammon's lane Tucker Abner R. (Tucker & Cummings), 100 and 102 William, house 77 Spring, corner Seventh


Tucker Charles R. (Tucker & Bryant ), soap mnfr., 104 North Water, house 9 Lincoln


Tucker Edward T., physician, house 12 Pope


Tucker Geo. F., lawyer, 21 Robeson bldg., b. 31 Seventh Tucker John F. (John F. Tucker & Co.), merchant, 29 North Front, house 31 Seventh


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


Tucker Lydia A., nurse, house 80 Mill


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, boards 35 Eighth


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Tucker William H., house 49 Mill


Tucker & Bryant (Charles R. Tucker and N. L. Bryant ), soap infrs., 104 and 106 North Water Tucker & Cummings (Abner R. Tucker and Charles S. Cummings), wholesale and retail grocers, 100 and 102 William


Tuckerman Robert, master mariner, house 113 Middle Tuckerman Thomas, tinman, 45 No. Water, h. 30 Hill Tuckwell George, carriage maker, house 92 Linden TUELL CHARLES A., proprietor Manhattan Crys- tal Polish, 113 Union, house 336 South Water Tuell Charles D., assessor, house 350 South Water Tuell Frank P. P., clerk Gifford & Barker, h. 46 County Tuell Joseph B. C., clerk Central Union Association, 5 North Sixth, house 350 South Water


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. 286 Cedar, n. Locust


Turner Calvin K., house Shawmut avenue, cor. Durfee Turner Calvin K., 2d, h. Shawmut av., n. Hathaway rd. Turner Dennis, weaver, house 793 Purchase


Turner Elbridge A., fish peddler, house Hathaway road Turner Elbridge G., farmer, house Plainville road


Turner Elisha Mrs., house 78 Ash


Turner Isabella, widow of James, house 10 Emerson


Turner James, section hand Wamsutta mills, house 12 Fulton court


Turner John H., weaver, house 566 Purchase


Turner Jonathan, second hand Wamsutta mills, house 165 Pleasant


Turner Maria L. Mrs., dressmaker, 194 Kempton, h. do.


Turner Peter, weaver, boards 16 Hazard court


Turner Phebe A., widow of John C., h. 165 Purchase Turner Roderick W., cook, house 237 Middle


Turner William, laborer, honse 194 Kempton


Turner Wilson, laborer, h. So. Emerson, beyond Clinton Turpin N. H. Rev., honse Smith street court


Tute Edward, card grinder, h. Delano, next So. Front Tyler Charles E., bookbinder, 105 Union, h. 21 Wing Tynan James E., boards John F. Tynan's, Cedar Tynan John F., gardener, house Cedar, near Robeson


UNDERHILL ANNIE E. MISS, house 220 Union Underhill Mary M., widow of Walter, boards 220 Union Underhill Merriam Mrs., house 57 Fourth Underwood Charles H., mason, house 73 Foster


Underwood George P., conductor O. C. R. R., house 105 Maxfield


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Underwood John A., mason, house 48 Sycamore Underwood Otis, laborer, house 496 Acushnet avenue Underwood Thomas C., hostler, house rear 37 Smith Underwood William R., engineer, house 35 Pleasant Underwood Willis C., clerk, boards 35 Pleasant


Union Boiler Works, Babbitt & Wood, proprietors, 27 Front


UNION BOOT AND SHOE CO., Savory Hath- away, agent, boots and shoes, 111 and 113 William UNION MARKET, Wm. T. Luce, proprietor, 172 County


Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., 33 North Water Upham John H., laborer, house 263 Kempton


Upham William O. T. (Brown & Upham), fish, 34 Mill, house 20 Rockdale avenue


Upjohn Aaron, cooper, house 8 Maxfield


Upjohn James, cooper A. J. Myrick, house 11 Elm


Urquhart Drusilla Mrs., proprietor Atlantic House, board- ing-house, 9 South Water


VALENTINE JOHN, JR., officer House of Correction, house Court, near county jail


Van Campen Eugene L., clerk Central Union store, 5 No. Sixth, house 6 Dover


VAN CAMPEN HIRAM, insurance agent, office 17.North Water, boards 165 Union


Vance Richard W., boards 501 Acushnet avenue


Vance Walter R., clerk, 68 William, h. 501 Acushnet av. Van Dyke James, manager Centennial Tea Co., 26 Pur- chase, boards Central House [Pleasant Varley Henry, foreman Tucker & Bryant, h. Linden, n. Varney Arthur A., flagman Hillman street crossing O. C. R. R., house 478 Purchase


Vassells James H., hair-dresser, 359 Acushnet avenue, and janitor Wamsutta club, rooms 3, 4, and 5 Ricket- son block, Union, house 166 Mill


Vanghan John A., granite cutter, h. 151 West Campbell VAUGHAN WESTON C., JR., undertaker, 17 North Second, house 35 South Second


Veira Manuel, fisherman, house 65 Prospect


Veira Manuel C., seaman, house 10512 South Water Vera Catharine, widow, house 12 Griffin


Vera Frank, boarding-house, 110 South Water, and cloth- ing store, 113 South Water, house do.


Vera Joseph, house 48 South Sixth


Vera Thomas, laborer, house 173 Fourth .. Vermyne John J. B., physician, h. and office 174 Union Verraneau Cyrill, carpenter, house 64 Hazard


Verraneau Joseph, weaver, boards 64 Hazard


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


Viall Walter G., clerk, boards 45 Cove


Vianna Manuel J., cigar mnfr., 87 South Water, h. do.


Vieera Manuel A. (Vieera & Rogers), provisions, 25 Howland, house do.


Vieera Manoel G., steamer Verbenia, house 155 Fourth Vieera & Rogers (Mannel A. Vieera and Frank J. Ro- gers), provisions, 25 Howland


Vierick Lizzie Miss, house 72 Fourth


Vinal Andrew, teamster, house Willis, near Cedar


Vinal Charles H., clerk, 53 Purchase, boards 50 Pleasant


Vinal Charles W., clerk, boards 72 Bedford.


Vinal Frederick H., mason, house 72 Bedford


Vinal Frederick W., carpenter, house 78 Fifth


Vinal Lavinia A. T., widow of Wm. H., h. 50 Pleasant


Vinal Roland T., machinist, boards 72 Bedford


Vinall Francis H., mason, house 48 Willis


Vinall Franklin H., mason, boards 48 Willis


Vincent Albert C., carpenter, house 6 Emerson Vineent Alexander, mason, h. No. Front, near Washburn VINCENT AMBROSE, ship chandlery, hardware and cutlery, stoves, etc., 120 Union, h. 185 Middle


Vincent Claffaus, blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell's carriage manufactory, house 33 South Water Vincent Clara S., teacher, boards 185 Middle


Vincent Frances S., widow of John S., h. 81 Prospect


Vincent Herbert, machinist, house 153 State


Vincent James H., grocer, North Second, cor. Elm, h. 46 North Second


Vincent Mark T., clerk, 120 Union, boards 185 Middle Vincent Peter M., mason, house Parker, near Emerson VINEYARD HAVEN EXPRESS, Hatch & Co., 5 Ricketson block


Vogel George, granite-cutter, h. Lindsay, near Kempton Vose Charles H., teamster, house 179 Pleasant


WADE JOB, leather mufr., Wall, from near Acushnet avenue, house 87 Chestnut


Wade Joseph B., currier J. Wade, house 47 Willis Wade Joseph H., carriage trimmer, house 157 Grinnell Wade William L., police, house 315 Acushnet avenue Wadington John, spinner, house 214 South Water Wadsworth Lawrence, ship-carpenter, h. 33 So. Second Wadsworth Lonisa, widow of John, house 163 Elm


Wady Arnold B. ( Wady & Taber), painter, Mechanics lane, 2d door below Sixth, house 10 Bethel Wady George H., house 37 Mill


Wady & Taber (Arnold B. Wady and Lyman G. Taber) painters, Mechanics lane, 2d door below Sixth


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Wagner Mary R. Mrs., dressmaker, 390 Acushnet av., h. do. [Acushnet avenue .


Wagner William K., foreman Win. F. Nye, boards 390 Waight Albert E., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house 31 Washington


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


Wainer Mary, widow of Asa F., house 3 Jenney Wainier Aleck, waiter Parker House, boards do.


Wainier Chas. S., waiter Parker House, boards do.


Wainier Frederick D., waiter Parker House, house 21 Morgan's lane


Waite Benjamin H. (B. H. Waite & Co.), house 15 So. Cottage


Waite Benjamin H. & Co. (Benj. H. Waite and Win. R. N. Silvester), dry goods and carpetings, 40 Purchase Waite Chas. H. (Waite & Milne), 387 Purchase, house 15 Campbell


Waite Crary B., house 15 Campbell


Waite Edward W., lieutenant police Central station, 3 South Second, house 31 High


Waite Edwin E., physician, house 5 Arch


Waite Fidelia Mrs., house 101 Sycamore


Waite Stephen, house 129 Kempton


Waite Stephen E., boards 129 Kempton


Waite & Milne (Charles H. Waite and William O.


Milne), publishers of Bristol County Journal, 387 Purchase


Waldron William R., engineer O. C. R. R., house 6 Franklin


Walker Chas. H., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. County, corner North


Walker John W., carpenter and box maker, h. 53 Smith Walker M. Alma, widow of Henry, house 67 Maxfield


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


Walker Wm. H., grocer, 57 Sycamore, h. 81 Thomas Wall James, mule-spinner, house 60 Rivet


Wall Thomas H., currier, house 168 Kempton


Wall Wm. A., artist, house 169 Middle


Wall Wm. S., grocer, 109 So. Water, b. Sheridan House Wallace Frederick H. B., farmer Henry K. Lapham, Middle road, Clark's point . .


Wallace Henry, laborer, house 75 So. Water, cor. Bush Wallace Wm., saloon, 69 South Water, house do.


Walley Wm. H., boards 57 Mechanics lane


Walmsley George, overseer cloth room, b. 204 S. Second Walsh F. H., marble-cutter, house 60512 Acushnet av. Walsh James, weaver, boards 292 County


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Walsh John, laborer, house 292 County Walsh Mary Mrs., house First, corner Bush Walsh Michael, weaver, boards 292 County Walton Robert, fisherman, house 619 Acushnet avenue Wamsutta Mills, Acushnet av., cor. Wamsutta, A. G. Pierce, treas., Edward Kilburn, agent, office over Merchants National Bank


Wamsutta Needle Co., 114 North Water, Theodore F. Tillinghast, president


Ward Andrew L., clerk, 39 William, b. 14812 Union


Ward Ann, widow, boards 177 State


Ward Archibald, coffin maker, house 4 North Sixth


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


Ward Ezekiel G., dentist, 148% Union, h. at Falmouth Ward Frank, weaver, b. Washburn, 3d house on right from Acushnet avenue


Ward Frank E., dentist, 166 Union, cor. S. Sixth, h. do. Ward John, laborer, house 620 Purchase


Ward John, weaver Wamsutta mills, house 17 No. Front Ward Mary, widow of George, house 136 Kempton Ward Mary F., widow of Benjamin C., house 90 Elm


Ward Peter, weaver Wamsutta mills, boards. Washburn, 3d on right from Acushnet avenue


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


Wardell Elizabeth, widow of Benj., h: Rockdale avenue


Wardell Hiram, ship-carpenter, house Rockdale avenue Wardell Phebe W., widow of Joshua, h. Belleville road, near Acushnet river


Wardell, see Wodill, also Wordell


Ware Cyrus, boot and shoemaker, 177 County, house 83 Maxfield


Ware Janes, carpenter, boards 6 Middle


Warfield James H., laborer, house rear 182 Kempton Warfield John, mariner, house 182 Kempton


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


Warner Jesse A., furniture repairer, 136 Purchase, h. at . Warner Wm. S., farmer Chas. Wormell, Plainville Warren Benj. C., carpenter, house 355 South Water Washburn Arthur, laborer, house 66 Forest


Washburn Francis P., sawyer, house Acushnet avenue Washburn Frederic A., assistant treas. N. B. Institution for Savings, h. South East, cor. Maple and Ash


Washburn Frederick A., bookkeeper, 123 Union, h. 21 Kempton, corner Acushnet avenue


Washburn F. Herbert, broom maker, 30 Union, b. 36 do. Washburn Geo. E., farmer, boards Reuben Washburn's, Acushnet avenue


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Washburn Jennie, dressmaker, 17 Mill


Washburn Lemuel A., peddler, house Acushnet avenue Washburn Lettice R. (Brightman & Washburn), stair- builder, 51 No. Water, house 31 Cypress Washburn Reuben, house Acushnet avenue


Washburn Sally, widow of John, boards Seth Hord's, Acushnet avenue


Washburn William F., sail-maker, house 216 Summer Washburn William H. (Allen & Washburn), planing mill, 149 North Water, house 45 North Washington George, janitor, honse 246 Middle Washington John F., laborer, boards 208 Middle Washington Priscilla C. Mrs., house 20 Wing


Waterman Frank D., freight conductor O. C. R. R., house 497 Purchase [chase, h. 212 Union Waterman Nehemiah, carpets, oil cloths, etc., 67 Pur- Waterman William H., clerk, 67 Purchase, h. 212 Union Waters Charles O., oysterman, house 54 Sherman


Waters Joseph A., hairdresser, boards 7 Spring


Waters William H., hairdresser, house 7 Spring


Watkins Betsey D. Miss, house 85 Fourth


Watkins Catherine, widow of George, house 14 Spruce


Watkins Charles F., shoemaker, house 14 Spruce


Watkins Eugene, saloon, 64 William, boards 14 Spruce


Watkins Geo. D. (Watkins & Handy), house 85 Court Watkins Hannah R., widow of James B., house 20 Allen Watkins James B., boards 20 Allen


Watkins Mary D. Miss, house 85 Fourth


Watkins Sarah G. Mrs., house 221 Middle


Watkins Susan, widow of William, house 176 Kempton


Watkins Susan P., widow of Joseph, house 54 Smith Watkins Taylor Z., carriage washer, house 115 Smith WATKINS WILLIAM, merchant, 13 Centre, and president First National Bank, house 189 Union


Watkins & Handy (George D. Watkins and Jonathan Handy), iron and steel, 13 Centre


Watkinson James, weaver, house 793 Purchase


Watson Clara Miss, cashier, 145 Union, boards 37 Fifth Watson David (David Watson & Co.), fish market, Ed- dy's wharf, and 16 North Second, h. 125 So. Water WATSON DAVID & CO. (David Watson and Manuel P. Silvia), fish dealers, 16 North Second


Watson Henry, weaver, house 155 State


Watson James, gilder, house 58 Summer


Watson John, mule-spinner, boards 11 Rivet


Watson Paul, weaver, house 570 Purchase


Watson Samuel, estate of, 18 Centre


Watson Thomas, weaver, house 207 Pleasant


Watson Thos., fancy goods, 692 Acushnet avenue, h. do.


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Watson William E. (New York), h. 37 Fifth, c. Walnut Wattie Forbes Mrs., widow, house 85 South Sixth


Wattie William, manager N. B. Machine Shop, house 85 South Sixth


Watts Daniel A. Rev., house 75 Court


Weaver Alfred, laborer, house 1 Grand


Weaver Charles F., clerk, 417 Purchase, bds. 150 State


Weaver Eliza, widow of John, house 9 Bethel


Weaver Frances C., widow of Edward, house 21 Chauncey Weaver George, house Rockdale avenue, near Parker Weaver George S., shipsmith, house 61 Merrimac


Weaver Hannah D., widow of John, house head Weaver .


Weaver Stephen, farmer, house Hathaway road


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 Harriet A., widow of Hiram, boards 21 So. Sixth


Webb Hezekiah, laborer, boards 190 Campbell


Webb Isaac P., master mariner, house 64 Mill


Webb James, house Acushnet avenue, Head of the River Webb Martha B. Mrs., house 61 Cedar


Webber Louisa M., widow of Barton, house 111 Fifth Webster Charles F., laborer, house shoe factory, Durfee Webster Cornelius Mrs., boarding-house, 52 Fifth Webster Frank S., at Peirce & Bushnell's, bds. 52 Fifth Webster Horatio G., butcher, house Vine, rear Durfee Webster Joseph, physician, house Acushnet avenue Webster Joseph V., clerk, 119 Kempton, house 121 do. Webster Joseph W. Mrs., house Acushnet avenue Webster William M., machinist, house 72 Washington Weed Alonzo M., expressman Hatch & Co., h. 59 Cypress Weeden Charles H. L., machinist, house 224 County Weeden George F., machinist, house 134 Washington Weeden Helen, widow of William, h. 134 Washington Weeden Henry M., janitor Manhattan club, boards Man- hattan House, 4 Hall's court Weeden Joseph W., clerk, 19 North Second, house 134 Acushnet avenue [chard, h. 13 Bonney


Weeden Wm. W., grocer, 120 Washington, cor. So. Or- 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., h. 56 North Sixth Weeks Nathan, laborer, house Kempton, Cannonville


WEEKS REUBEN (Reuben Weeks & Son), calker, City wharf, house at Dartmouth


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


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Weeks Reuben A., paper box maker Coffin Bros., Union, boards 56 North Sixth


Weeks William, master mariner, house 97 State


WEIK MICHAEL, proprietor " Wilhlem House," 22 School, house do.


Welch Arthur, tailor, house Oesting, near Kempton


Welch Catharine Mrs., house 13 Morgan's lane


Welch David, bill-poster Liberty Hall Bill Posting Co., boards Mansion House, 89 Union


Welch David M., laborer, house 15 Oak


Welch Ellen, widow, house 69 South Water


Welch Hugh J., laborer Gosnold mills, b. 682 Purchase


Welch James, laborer, house 2 Bush


Welch James, packer Mount Washington Glass Co., house 118 South Water


Welch James, carder, boards 283 South Second


Welch James H., laborer, boards 91 Acushnet avenue


Welch James W., boiler maker, boards 146 Acushnet av.


Welch John, laborer, house 91 Acushnet avenue


Welch John, laborer, house 40 Middle


Welch John jr., boards 13 Morgan's lane


Welch Mary, widow, house 68 South Second Welch Michael, house 12 Griffin


Welch Patrick, weaver, house 9 Austin court


Welch Patrick, laborer, house 208 Pleasant


Welch Patrick jr., weaver tender, boards 208 Pleasant


Welch Patrick, foreman Eureka Flour Mills, house 116 Fifth


Welch Robert, laborer, boards James H. Hathaway's, Tarkiln hill road, near Acushnet avenue


Welch William, boiler maker, house 146 Acushnet av. .


Weldon Samuel C., passepartout maker, 72 North Water, house Fair, next County


Welling Eli, mason, house 45 South Water


Welsh John, shoemaker, 669 Purchase, house 54 Hazard Wentworth Charles H., mariner, house 189 North


Wentworth Emma R. Miss, principal Mill school, boards 97 Hillman


Wentworth Frank W., clerk 111 Union, bds. 74 Walnut Wentworth Hiram W. (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), 111 Union, house 74 Walnut


West Addie Miss, teacher Merrimac street primary school, boards 90 Pleasant


West Amos A., ship-carpenter, house 200 Summer


West A. T. Miss, nurse, house 13 Maxfield


West Clement C., hostler, 14 Fourth, li. Court, cor. Park West David B, stoves and tin ware, 6 Cypress, house do. West Hattie Miss, house 27 South Emerson


West Henry F., boatman, boards 53 First


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West Henry N., lawyer, 13 and 15 Robeson building, boards 24 Seventh


West Isaiah, master mariner, house 24 Seventh


West James M., steam fitter, 60 William, h. at Fairhaven West John E., hair-dresser, 4 South Water, house 235 South Water


West John P., painter, 726 Purchase, house Mount Pleas- ant, corner Hathaway road


West John P. jr, carriage trimmer, house 3 Durfee


West John R., hair-dresser, 4 South Water, boards 45 South Water


West Mary B, widow, house 14 Hillman


West Mary J. Mrs., house 68 Cedar


West Nehemiah, house 273 Purchase


West Oliver H., hostler, boards 53 First


West Rebecca B. Mrs., millinery, 23 Pleasant, h. 22 do. West Simeon N., merchant, 104 Union, h. 221 County


West Sylvester C., hostler Robert S. Cornell, 135 Grin- nell, house do


West Thomas, master mariner, house 90 Pleasant


West Thomas jr., salesman, boards 90 Pleasant


West William, boatman, house 53 First


West William S., house 14 Hillman




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