The Gloucester directory, and Rockport business directory, 1884-85, Part 13

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Publication date: 1884-1885
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Sampson, Davenport
Number of Pages: 296


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Parkhurst Charles E. ( Charles Parkhurst & Son), Duncan's Point, house 18 Chestnut


Parkhurst Charles W. removed to Somerville


Parkhurst Clara B. Miss, removed to Somerville


Parkhurst David, house 6 Sumner, West Gloucester Parkhurst Edith A. Miss removed to Somerville


Parkhurst Epes M. carpenter, house 85 Middle Parkhurst Epes M. jr., clerk, 55 Commercial, h. 305 Main Parkhurst E. A. Mrs. removed to Somerville


Parkhurst George, clerk, Parsons, c. Rogers, h. 2 Summit Parkhurst George H. mariner, boards 21 Chestnut Parkhurst Hugh, clerk, at Benj. Low's, house 7 Warner Parkhurst John, clothing, 95 Main, house 13 Granite Parkhurst John F. clerk, 95 Main, boards 13 Granite Parkhurst Lizzie W. teacher, boards 370 Main Parks Catharine, widow, house 30 Perkins Parks Edward D. fisherman, house 27 Liberty


Parks Matthew F. fisherman, house 27 Mansfield Parks William R. fisherman, house 10 Sargent Parmenter ( Henry A.), Rice ( Stillman), & Co. ( George L.


Garland), fish, Battery whf., 107 Duncan, h. 46 Middle


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Parrott Charles W. sailmaker, boards 7 Fears' court Parrott Lucinda M. Mrs. house 7 Fears' court Parsons Aaron, clerk, Custom House, house 22 Middle Parsons Abigail, widow of Daniel G. house 150 East Main Parsons Albert, fisherman, house 28 Witham Parsons Amelia F. widow, house 24 Eastern avenue Parsons Andrew B. printer, 191 Main, boards 36 School Parsons Annie R. Mrs. dry goods, 154 East Main, h. do. Parsons Arthur C. clerk, house 7 Highland Parsons Austin, glue maker, house 195 Eastern avenue


Parsons Betsey D. Miss, house 155 East Main Parsons Caroline Miss, house 724 Washington


Parsons Charles, leather cutter, 11 Leonard, house 48 do.


Parsons Charles A. boards 197 Western avenue


Parsons Charles E. seine maker, house 5 Cross


Parsons Charles H. bootmaker, house 48 Leonard


Parsons Charles H. (A. W. Dodd & Co.), 5 and 7 Wharf, house 31 Chestnut


Parsons Charles L. baker, boards 12 Oak


Parsons Charles P. policeman, house 64 Eastern avenue


Parsons C. C. Mrs. house 8 Hancock


Parsons Daniel S. shoemaker, Western ave., at the bridge, house rear 187 do.


Parsons David & Co. calkers, Rocky Neck ferry landing, house 26 Ilighland


Parsons David, laborer, house 12 Oak


Parsons Eben, house 9 Chapel


Parsons Eben Mrs. house 338 Main


Parsons Eben F. laborer, house 12 Oak


Parsons Edward, baker, house 51 Middle


Parsons Edward D. clerk, 179 East Main, house 12 Chapel


Parsons Edwin A. laborer, house 114 Prospect


Parsons Edwin F. fisherman, house 1 Harbor View court


Parsons Edwin O. ( W. Frank Parsons & Bro.), 81 Main, house 26 Church


Parsons Eleanor F. teacher, boards 123 Prospect


Parsons Eliza, widow, house 26 Fort square


Parsons Elizabeth, widow, house 68 Middle


Parsons Ellen, widow, house 956 Washington


Parsons Fitz W. grocer, 22 Eastern avenue, house 24 do. Parsons Frank, clerk, 315 Main, boards 11 Eastern avenue Parsons Frank B. plasterer, boards 527 Washington


Parsons Frank H. hack driver, boards 51 Middle


Parsons Fred., driver, boards 527 Washington


-Parsons George, clerk, 315 Main, house 9 Eastern avenue Parsons George ( Wm. Parsons, 2d, & Co.), 138 East Main, house 13 Highland [Prospect


Parsons George, 2d, fancy goods, 54 Washington, h. 72 Parsons George A. clerk (Boston) boards 8 Hancock


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Parsons George A. fisherman, house 1 Rowe sq. (East)


Parsons George B. carpenter, house 364 Main


Parsons George F. farmer, house 27 Witham


Parsons Georgianna Miss, house 3 Granite


Parsons Gilman S. carpenter, house 40 Maplewood avenue Parsons Gorham, house 52 Prospect


Parsons Gorham Mrs. house 112 Prospect


Parsons Gorham A. grocer, 78 Washington, h. 17 Addison


Parsons Henry, carpenter, boards 45 Middle


Parsons Howard, fisherman, boards 956 Washington Parsons Howard, boards 30 Witham


Parsons Howard A. fisherman, house 114 Prospect


Parsons Ichabod Q. driver, boards 150 East Main


Parsons Isaac T. died August 9, 1884


Parsons Isaac T. Mrs. house 197 Western avenue


Parsons John, teamster, house 26 Fort square


Parsons John E. house 123 Prospect


Parsons John S. building mover, house 22 Friend


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Parsons Joseph, fisherman, house 30 Witham


Parsons Joseph, clothing, and boots and shoes, 179 East Main ; also postmaster, E. Gloucester, h. 12 Hammond Parsons Joseph M. ( Wm. Parsons, 2d, & Co.), 138 East Main, house 79 Mt. Pleasant avenue


Parsons Joseph P. clerk, 1 Webster, house 44 Eastern av.


Parsons Judith, widow, house 4 Eastern avenue [pect


Parsons Mary Miss, bookkeeper, 1 Webster, b. 123 Pros- Parsons Mary E. widow of William 2d, house 61 Middle Parsons Nathaniel B. house 5 Story


Parsons Nils, fisherman, boards 6 Blake court


Parsons Oren, mason, house rear 37 Friend


Parsons Parnal Mrs. house 11 Eastern avenue Parsons Rufus, cooper, house 4 Highland


Parsons Samuel A. fisherman, house 6 Herrick court


Parsons Samuel H. fisherman, house 63 Haskell


Parsons Sidney, depot master, W. G. station, house 217 Magnolia avenue, West Gloucester Parsons Sidney A. civil engineer, boards 3 Tremont ARSONS THEODORE, pianos, and pianoforte tuner,


P house 8 Hancock (see page 275) Parsons Theodore, house 31 Granite


Parsons Theodore, cooper, house 151 East Main


Parsons Thomas H. laborer, house 14 Chapel Parsons Thomas L. fisherman, house 195 Eastern avenue Parsons Thomas L. house 65 Mt. Pleasant avenue


Parsons T. F. jr. inspector, Custom House, h. at Rockport Parsons Whinnery, teamster, house 10 North Kilby


Parsons William ( Atlantic Halibut Co.), house 31 Granite Parsons William, 2d, died Oct. 1, 1882


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Parsons William 2d & Co. (J. M. and George Parso, s, and J. L. Stanley), fisheries, 138 East Main Parsons William H. farmer, house 197 Western avenue Parsons William N. Mrs. house 527 Washington


ARSONS W. FRANK & BRO. (E. O. Parsons), P boots and shoes, 81 Main, h. 3 Tremont (see p. 274) Partridge Catharine, widow, house 11 Commercial court Partridge George H. fisherman, house 34 Maplewood av. Partridge George L. house 152 Leonard


Partridge Parmenas W. fisherman, bds. 11 Commercial ct. Partridge Ralph, clerk, Bennett Griffin & Son's, house 152 Leonard


Patch Isaac, farmer, house 294 East Main


Patience John, fisherman, house rear 259 Main


Patten David, painter, house 14 Eastern avenue


Patten James F. fruit, etc. 88 Main, house do.


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Patterson Daniel, fisherman, boards 22 Commercial


Patterson Franklin, wharf builder, boards 17 Pearl Patterson George W. house 29 Pearce


Patterson James, fisherman, house 11 Perkins Patterson Richard, fisherman, boards 8 Middle


P ATTILO ALEXANDER, dry goods and carpetings, 122 Main, house 6 Hancock (see front cover)


Pattillo A. Manton, clerk, 122 Main, house 23 Church


Paul Joseph D. fish curer, house 10 Fremont Payne Annie Mrs. house 86 Prospect


Payson Benjamin F. fisherman, house 7 Staten


Payson John A. laborer, house rear 134 Prospect Peabody Oliver Mrs. house 6 Curve


Peach Richard, fisherman, boards 249 Main


Pearce Charles H. Mrs. house 100 Prospect


Pearce Frank C. clerk, Cunningham & Thompson's, boards 100 Prospect


Pearce Frederick A. bookkeeper, Cunningham & Thomp- son's, boards 100 Prospect


Pearce George, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Pearce Joseph, fisherman, boards 10 Short


Pearce Mary and Clementina Misses, house 35 Pleasant


Pearce Walden, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


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Pearson Alfred, fisherman, boards 15 Hancock


Pearson Arthur G. clerk, A. Dodge's, boards 8 Winter Pearson Samuel Mrs. house 14 Franklin square Peart Godfrey, saloon, 32 Wharf, house do.


Peavey George, clerk, boards 926 Washington Peavey Newell, stonecutter, house 926 Washington Peeples Alexander, fisherman, boards 34 Granite Peeples George, fisherman, boards 249 Main


Peeples James D. fisherman, boards 34 Granite .


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Peeples Samuel, master mariner, house 1 Warren Peeples Thomas W. fisherman, boards 34 Granite Pellerin Benjamin, fisherman, boards 5 Shepherd Pelton George M. boards 11 School


Pelton Thomas D. clerk, 178 Main, house 11 School Pendergast John, fisherman, boards 22 Shepherd Pendleton Frederick, fisherman, boards 15 Eastern avenue Pendleton George, fisherman, house 409 Main Pendleton George, boards 15 Eastern avenue Pennelly Dominick, fisherman, boards 8 Middle Pentecost John J. fisherman, house 48 Maplewood avenue Perkins Aaron C. ship carpenter, house 23 Washington Perkins Charles H. fisherman, house 55 Warner Perkins David, fisherman, house 16 Highland Perkins Dean Mrs. house 37 Mt. Vernon


Perkins Edward, gardener, house 14 Riverdale place


Perkins Enoch, fisherman, boards 10 Short


Perkins George & Son ( George H. Perkins), fish dealers Perkins' wharf, house 79 Prospect


Perkins George II. ( George Perkins & Son), Perkins' wharf, house 38 Pleasant


Perkins James, summer residence, Lexington av., Magnolia Perkins John F. fish skinner, boards 5 Orchard


Perkins Joseph W. fisherman, boards 16 Highland


Perkins Melvin H. apothecary, 327 Main, house 33 Warner Perkins Richard H. teamster, C. H. Boynton's, h. 8 Grove Perkins Sophronia Mrs. house 72 Washington Perkins Stephen A. laborer, house 8 Grove Perkins William H. house 292 Main


Perkins William II. jr. fish dealer, Perkins' whf. h. 3 Mason Perrin William II. Mrs. boards 57 Prospect


Perrins Lewis, fisherman, boards 5 Shepherd Perrio Anthony, laborer, house 14 Mt. Vernon Perrio Joseph, laborer, boards 14 Mt. Vernon Perrio Thomas, fisherman, house 64 Friend Perriway Frank, fisherman, boards 350 Main Perriway Martha Mrs. house 350 Main Perriway Philip, laborer, boards 350 Main Perry Antoine, fisherman, house 47 Friend Perry Antoine. fisherman, house 16 Taylor Perry David, fisherman, boards 7.1 Duncan Perry John W. laborer, house 25 Friend


Perry Joseph, fisherman, boards 5 Elwell court Perry Joseph HI. picture frames, 210 Main, b. Smith's Hotel Perry Manuel, laborer, house 9 Sadler Perry Manuel, fisherman, house 16 Elwell Perry Manuel F. fisherman, house 47 Perkins Perry Oliver, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Perry Reuben, blacksmith, house 5 Orchard


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Perry Thomas, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Peters Everett E. fisherman, boards 24 Sargent Peters Hannah, widow, house 24 Sargent Peters Manuel, fisherman, house 8 Fayal court Peterson Albertina, widow, house 115 Mt. Pleasant av. Peterson Andrew, fisherman, boards Smith's Hotel Peterson Daniel A. painter, house 191 East Main Peterson Isaac P. seine repairer, h. 116 Mt. Pleasant av. Peterson John Rev. removed to Newburyport Peterson John A. clerk, 10 Duncan, boards 4 Shepherd Peterson Lawrence, fisherman, boards 115 Mt. Pleasant av. Peterson Magnus, fisherman, boards 115 Mt. Pleasant av. Peterson Matthew, fisherman, house 123 Mt. Pleasant av. Peterson Peter, fisherman, boards 79 Commercial Peterson Theresa, widow, house 377 Main


Peterson William, fisherman, boards rear 55 Main Pettee Alfred, fisherman, boards Hamilton House Pettee George T. fisherman, boards Hamilton House Pettee Lewis. fisherman, boards Hamilton House


P D ETTIGREW ALEXANDER, millinery and fancy goods, 121 Main, h. 107 Washington (see page 274) ETTIGREW JAMES & CO. dry goods, 90 Main, house 8 Lookout (see page 274)


Pettigrove Frank, fisherman, boards 48 Wharf


Pettingill ( Chas. D.) & Cunningham (N. D.), fishing, etc. 66 Commercial, house 34 Washington square


Pew Chas. H. (John Pew & Co.), 331 Main, h. 17 Pleasant Pew Edwin B. house 308 Main


Pew Henry Mrs. house 308 Main


Pew John & Son ( C. H. and J. J. Pew, and J. K. Dustin, jr.), fisheries, 331 Main, house 333 do.


Pew John J. (John Pew & Son), 331 Main, h. 17 Dale av. Pew William A. cashier, City National Bank, h. 19 Pleasant


Pew William A. jr. lawyer, 4 Pleasant, boards 19 do.


Phalen Edward, fisherman, house 3 Gould court


Phalen Eliza, widow, house 13 Sadler


Phalen James, lost at sea


Phalen Louisa, widow of James, house 16 Webster


Phalen Peter, fisherman, boards 4 Shepherd


Phalen William, cooper, house 13 Sadler


Phelan Patrick, fisherman, house 21 Mansfield


Phelps Elizabeth Stuart Miss, summer res. 369 E. Main Phelps Hannah D. widow, house 101 Washington


Phelps Henry N. cooper, house 13 Rowe square ( West) Philbrick George H. fisherman, house 297 Main Philbrick John F. fisherman, house 6 Orchard Philbrook George, fisherman, boards 69 Main


Phillips N. H. provisions and flour, Main, corner Duncan, house 17 Washington square


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Phipps Mary, widow, house 9 Rowe square ( West) Phreshong John, fisherman, boards 6 Porter Pickett Rufus, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Pierce Albion K. Mrs. house 21 Chestnut Pierce Albion K. boards 21 Chestnut Pierce Charles F. clerk, 118 Main, boards Webster House Pierce John C. lawyer, 111 Main, house at Pigeon Cove Pierce Lyman L. boards 35 Chapel


Pierce Melvin J. fisherman, boards 301 Main


Pierce Nathaniel, engineer, house 35 Chapel


Pierce Otis W. fisherman, boards 13 Procter


Pierce Samuel, fisherman, boards 15 Eastern avenue


Pierce William S. B. mariner, boards 21 Chestnut Pierce, see also Pearce


Pigeon Abraham, summer residence, 292 Western avenue Pigeon Henry, summer residence, 303 Western avenue Pigeon William ( Boston), summer res. 281 Western av. Pine Antoine, removed to Manchester


Pingree Henry E. engineer, house 13 Plum


Pinkham Albert H. fisherman, house 13 Dike


Pinkham Edward C. fisherman, house 405 Main


Pinkham Eugene, painter, house 28 Pine


Pinkham George H. house 46 Maplewood avenue Pinkham Ozro, fisherman, boards 60 Main


Pinkham Randall G. fisherman, house 10 East Main Pinkham Robert, rigger, house 31 Prospect


Pinkham Roswell W. carpenter, house Stage Fort avenue


Pinkham Sawyer, boards Stage Fort avenue


Pinkham William E. hostler, 1 Middle, boards 41 Mansfield Piper Charles, coal and wood, at the Cove, Lanesville, house 825 Washington


Piper Charles F. teamster, house 825 Washington


Piper William T. summer res. Lexington avenue, Magnolia Pitch Randall, fisherman, boards 4 Shepherd


Pittee David A. restaurant, ferry landing, Rocky Neck, house 27 Wonson


Pitts Cornelius O. boat builder, house 3 Trask


Place Charles E. bootmaker, 81 Main, house 108 East Main Plow James, miller, and variety, 37 Washington, house do. Plumer Addison, fish, 38 Main, boards 47 Middle


Plumer David, master mariner, house 6 Mason


Plumer George W. ship broker, 40 Western av. h. 47 Middle Plumer Lois, widow, house 13 Stacy court


Plummer Daniel, messenger, Cape Ann National Bank, house 14 Columbia


Plummer William, clerk, 208 Main, house 18 Water


Poan Edward, fisherman, boards 46 Washington Poan Thomas, fisherman, boards 45 Duncan


Poland Chester P. clerk, 118 Main, house 49 Warner


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Poland Gardner M. farmer, boards H. B. Proctor's, W. G. Poland George L. freighter, boards 639 Washington


Poland Howard, variety store, 998 Washington, house at Rockport


Poland Michael, mariner, house 639 Washington


Poland Warren, fisherman, house 978 Washington


Poland William HI. freighter, house 639 Washington


Polk Silas, fisherman, boards 15 Columbia


Polson Alfred, fisherman, boards 334 Main


Polson Emil, fisherman, boards 17 Allen


Polson, see also Poulson


Pomeroy James L. stone mason, house 20 Hammond OMEROY WILLIAM H. dentist, City National Bank building. 195 Main, house Hampden st. (see bottom line on front cover)


Pool Charles, fisherman, boards 22 Commercial


Pool, Gardner, & Co. fishery, Atlantic wharf


Pool Samuel G. (Atlantic Halibut Co.), Atlantic wharf, h. 115 Prospect


Pool Solomon, house Sumner st., West Gloucester


Pool Willard G. fisherman, house 25 Granite


Poole Charles W. fisherman, house 831 Washington Poole John, house 317 Main


Poole Nancy J. Miss, dressmaker, 75 Middle Poole Solomon, house 21 Granite


Poole Thomas S. baker, house 42 Holly


Poper Robert, fisherman, house 13 Sadler


Poper William F. fisherman, house 13 Sadler


Porter Benjamin, fisherman, house 20 Friend Porter Epes, died August 7, 1883 Porter Frank, fisherman, boards 48 Wharf Porter Henry, fisherman, boards 20 Friend Porter Wellington, fisherman, boards 20 Friend Porter William H. saloon, 14 Parkhurst's wharf, house do. Post Frank, fisherman, boards 45 Duncan Potter J. S. summer residence Fuller st., Magnolia point Poulson Albert, baker, house 32 Orchard Poulson, see also Polson


Powell William, carpenter, boards 19 Mansfield Powell William, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Powell William II. Mrs. house 36 Millett


Power John, paving cutter, house 741 Washington Power John J. stonecutter, house Hillside court Power William H. stonecutter, house 2 Mt. Locust place Powers Charles H. fisherman, house 53 Washington Powers Charles W. laborer, house 40 Fort square Powers Ellen, widow, house 116 Eastern avenue Powers Frank S. clerk, Eagle Hotel, boards do. Powers Joanna Mrs. house 48 School


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Powers John, fisherman, boards 46 Fort square Powers John, fisherman, boards 83 Commercial Powers John D. laborer, house 1 Elwell Powers John F. fisherman, boards 116 Eastern avenue Powers Joseph, laborer, boards 48 School Powers Mary A. widow, house 9 Pine Powers Matthew, house 77 Commercial Powers Matthew, fisherman, lost at sea Powers Matthew A. fisherman, house 52 Fort square Powers Michael, fisherman, house 70 Friend


Powers Patrick, fisherman, house 46 Fort square


Powers Patrick W. shoemaker, 48 Commercial, house rear 14 Gould court


Powers Thomas, fisherman, boards 2 Beach court Powers William, fisherman, house 48 Eastern avenue Powers William, fisherman, boards 16 Locust Powers William, quarryman, house 31 Exchange Powers William I. fisherman, boards 321 Main Powler Sandy, fisherman, house 26 Eastern avenue Prady Manuel, laborer, house 53 Perkins


Prady Thomas, fisherman, house 64 Friend


Pratt William, fisherman, house 11 Tremont


Prescott Alvah, foreman blacksmith, Cape Ann Granite Works, house 710 Washington


Presson Alfred, house 11 Franklin square, cor. Prospect Presson Charles B. ( Boston), house 6 Beachmont avenue Presson Charles P. boards 11 Franklin square, cor. Prospect Presson David S. (Burnham & Presson), 25 Rogers, house 5 Summer


Presson Herbert, house 11 Franklin sq. corner Prospect Presson Leonard J., Boston express, 53 Main, h. 23 Pleasant Presson Walter P. house 11 Franklin square


Presson William, carpenter, house 6 Liberty


Preston Tracy J., Passamaquoddy House, 16 and 18 Locust Price Augustus E. apothecary, 134 Main, corner Hancock, house 22 Church


Prichard Benjamin G. removed to Rockport


Priestly Mary S. teacher, Rogers primary, boards 19 Pine Priestly Philip Mrs. house 19 Pine


Prime Stephen T. carpenter, house 63 East Main


Prindall Charles, sailmaker, Fort wharf, house 16 Addison Prindall Charles W. clerk, house 63 Middle Prindall David, baker, house 22 Addison


Pringle James, fisherman, boards 285 Western avenue Pringle James Mrs. house 285 Western avenue Prior Joanna Mrs. boarding house, 301 Main Procter Addison, died Oct. 28, 1883


Procter Albert, farmer, boards 25 Poplar


Procter Ann J. widow of Addison, b. 5 Washington sq.


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PROCTER BROTHERS ( Francis and Geo. H.), editors, Cape Ann Advertiser, printers, publishers, booksellers and stationers, 108, 110 and 193 Main (see p. 287)


Procter Carrie A. Miss, saleswoman, 170 Main, boards 69 Western avenue


Procter Charles, furniture, 125 Main, h. 54 Western av.


Procter Charles A. clerk, 102 Main, house 6 Mason


Procter Denmark, house 27 Elm


Procter Edwin W. died Feb. 10, 1884


Procter Eliza A. widow, house 67 Western avenue


Procter Francis ( Procter Bros.), 108, 110 and 193 Main, house 16 Procter, cor. School


Procter Frank R. manager, " Old Corner " Bookstore, 108 Main, house 2 Middle


Procter George H. (Procter Bros.), 108 and 193 Main, house 29 Summer


Procter George H. pastor, Universalist Church at Lanes- ville, house 804 Washington


Procter John, carpenter, house 55 Mansfield


Procter John J. sailmaker, house 31 Sargent


Procter John P. house 69 Western avenue


Procter Joseph A. farmer, house 25 Poplar Procter Joseph O. pres. First National Bank, h. 83 Middle Procter Joseph O. jr. fishing, 51 Commercial, h. 8 Hovey Procter Laura E. widow of Edwin W. house 113 Wash. Procter Lizzie, compositor, 110 Main, boards 25 Poplar


Procter Mary P. Miss, compositor, Cape Ann Bulletin, bds. 25 Poplar


Procter Nehemiah, captain, steamer "Chaffee," h.11 Church Procter William A. manager, Cape Ann News Co. 193 Main, house 4 Conant avenue


Procter William G. 51 Commercial, boards 11 Church Proctor Francis P. removed to Stewarton, N.B.


Proctor George A. carpenter, house 25 Exchange


Proctor George W. milkman, house 305 Essex av. W. G. Proctor Henry B. farmer, house 271 Essex avenue, W G. Proctor Humphrey B. farmer, house 283 Essex av. W. G. Proctor H. Woodbury, farmer, house 23 Concord, W. G. Proctor Ida M. Miss, teacher, Point grammar, boards H. B. Proctor's, West Gloucester


Proctor Isaac J. farmer, house 34 Atlantic, W. Gloucester Proctor James, fisherman, boards 71 Duncan


Proctor Joseph, farmer, house 185 Concord, W. Gloucester Proctor J. H. M. farmer, boards Joseph Proctor's, W. G. Proctor Wilbur F. farmer, house 256 Essex avenue, W. G. Proctor William, farmer, house 305 Essex avenue, W. G.


Publicover Charles, fisherman, boards 19 Commercial


Publicover David, fisherman, boards 60 Main


Publicover Eunice C. widow, house 24 Haskell


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Publicover Henry H. fisherman, boards 24 Haskell Publicover James, fisherman, boards 26 Addison Publicover John, lost at sea


Publicover Louis, fisherman, boards 26 Main Publicover Mary, widow of John, house 16 Gould court Publicover William S. boards 24 Haskell Pulcifer Alden, painter, boards 27 Addison Pulcifer Betsey, widow, house 274 Washington Pulcifer Daniel Mrs. house 190 Washington Pulcifer Daniel, farmer, h. 168 Washington [30 Elm


Pulcifer Epes P. janitor, First National Bank building, h. Pulcifer George H. florist, 208 Washington, house do. Pulcifer John A. keeper of Alms House, house do.


Pulcifer Louis B. clerk ( Boston), boards 31 Leonard Pulcifer Obed, carpenter, house 27 Addison Pulcifer Percy L. painter, boards 5 Orchard Pulcifer Thomas L. Mrs. house 31 Leonard


Pulcifer William Mrs. house 27 Addison


Pulcifer William H. net maker, house 37 Eastern avenue Pulcifer William H. carpenter, boards 241 Main


Purdy Charles W. & Bro. (J. A.), riggers, 5 Rogers, house 27 Essex avenue


Purdy James A. (C. W. Purdy & Bro.), h. 10 Bellevue av. Purdy Joseph, pressman, 151 Main, boards Belmont Hotel Purington James, house Magnolia avenue, cor. Fuller Purle William E. saloon, 65 and 67 Main, house do. Pushee William, carpenter, house 30 Prospect Putney Freeman, principal, Collins school, house 6 Foster Pyle William, fisherman, boards 7 Locust


QUART OSCAR, fisherman, boards 5 Shepherd Quigley Martin, fisherman, house 43 Washington Quimby Sumner F. physician, 21 Pleasant, house do. Quinn Bridget, widow, house 7 Mason court Quinn George W. house 666 Washington Quinn John, fisherman, boards 15 Eastern avenue Quinn Thomas, fisherman, boards 22 Locust Quint Thomas, quarryman, house 22 Butman avenue


RACE JOHN, fisherman, boards 29 Prospect Rackham George W. removed to Boston Rackliff Amos N. fisherman, house 7 Fremont Rackliff William, house 7 Rackliffe Radcliffe Daniel, rigger, house 12 Sadler Radcliffe George H. mason, house 9 Liberty Radcliffe John I. fisherman, house 19 Trask Radcliffe Winfield S. fisherman, boards 10 Hammond Raher Catharine, widow, boards 7 Cedar Ramsey Charles, sailmaker, house 8 Fremont


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-Ramsey George F. apothecary, 189 East Main, boards 129 Mt. Pleasant avenue


Randall Frank A. clerk, 2 Main, house 70 Washington


Randall George W. shoemaker, 242 East Main, house do. Randall Margaret Mrs. house 7 Traverse


Randolph Arthur, fisherman, boards 11 Prospect Rankin Everett, fisherman, boards 14 Addison Rankin John, fisherman, boards 71 Duncan


Rankin Robert, fisherman, boards 71 Duncan Ray John, cigar maker, boards 46 Main Raymond David, fisherman, house 8 Gould court


Raymond Emily W. S. Mrs. housekeeper, 19 Liberty Raymond Timothy D. house 63 Washington Rayner William E. house 75 Leonard Reardon Lawrence, lost at sea, April 1, 1883 Reardon Margaret, widow, house 45 Washington Reblin William, confectioner, house 142 Prospect


Redden Harry, fisherman, boards 12 Main Reddy Martin, fisherman, boards 43 Washington


Redmond Frank, fisherman, house 4 Willow Reed Abigail, widow, house 357 Washington [st., W.G.


Reed Arthur E. ( Rust & Reed), Essex av., house Walker Reed Bainbridge, died May 1, 1883


Reed Benjamin R. fisherman, boards 174 East Main


Reed Betsey A. widow, house 174 East Main


Reed ( Charles A.) & Gamage ( C. H.), fisheries, 217 East Main, house 174 do.


Reed Edward, fisherman, boards 48 Wharf


Reed Francis, paving cutter, house 5 High


Reed George M. fisherman, house 42 Maplewood avenue


Reed Henry C. fisherman, house 62 Western avenue


Reed James, foreman, Cape Ann Granite Co., h. 25 Quarry Reed James F. fisherman, house 13 Tremont


Reed James P. fisherman, boards 13 Tremont


Reed John C. policeman, house 206 Essex avenue, W. G. Reed Llewellyn, teamster, C. H. Boynton's, h. 4 Grove


Reed Thomas, quarryman, house 4 Young avenue




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