USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 10
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 10
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 10
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 10
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Maynard John A. treasurer and secretary of Five Cents Savings Bank, 74 State. house 45 Olive
Mayo Lazero, operative, house 10 Purchase
Mazzoni Andrew, fruit dealer, house 14 Market square McAnulty, see McNulty
McAulay Angus, night watchman, h. rear 126 Merrimac McBride Mary, widow, house 16 Independent McBurney Albert, laborer, house 4 Eagle McCann George, house 35 Washington
McCartney Catharine Mrs. house 186 Merrimac McCarty John J. florist, 27 Milk, house 52 Liberty McCarty Mary, widow, house 124 Merrimac McCarty Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, house 4 School McCarty Michael, laborer, boards 124 Merrimac McCarty Patrick, laborer, removed to Boston McCarty Timothy, laborer, house 34 Warren McConnell Edward H. teamster, boards 269 Merrimac McConnell John, hostler, boards 319 Merrimac McConnell Mary Mrs. house 7 Ashland McConnell Robert C. teamster, house 269 Merrimac McConnell William, house 319 Merrimac McCoy Abbie, inspector, 214 Merrimac, boards 181 do. McCusker John E. supt. Newburyport Water Co., Bartlett street, house 28 Market
McCusker Ruth A. widow of John, house 32 Green McCusker Sarah, saleswoman, 56 State, house 32 Green McDade John, laborer, house 12 Pike
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McDonald James, house 67 Merrimac
McDonald Jane, widow, house 170 Water
McDonald Jeremiah, clerk, 75 Merrimac, house 5} Strong
McDonald John G. carpenter, house 33 Kent
McDonald John J. miner, house Willow av. near Iligh
McDonald Margaret Miss, chief nurse Anna Jaques Hospi- tal, 20 Broad
McDonald Martin, shoemaker, house 7 Winter
McDonald Thomas, shoemaker, house 7 Winter
McDonough Richard, carder, house 2 Ship
McDougall Alexander, clerk, 22 Pleasant, bds. 61 Water McElroy Mary Miss, house 73 Prospect
McEvoy Michael A. liquors, 32 Water, house 34 do.
McGlew Bros. ( H. E. and T. G.), blacksmiths, Hale's ct.
McGlew Francis M. horse shoer, house Prince place McGlew Hugh, house Prince place
McGlew Hugh E. ( Mc Glew Bros. ), house Prince place McGlew John J. blacksmith, house 53 Lime
McGlew Thomas G. ( Mc Glew Bros. ), house Prince pl.
McGoldrick Joseph H. silversmith, house 11 Eagle McGovern Celia Miss, house 26 Merrimac
McGowan Sarah, widow, house 31 Middle McGowan. see also Magowin
McGrath Catharine, widow, house 29 Liberty
McGrath David, clerk, 5 Inn, boards 7 Unicorn
McGrath Francis, hatter, house 6 Forrester
McGrath Francis J. silversmith, boards 6 Forrester McGrath Margaret, widow, house 7 Unicorn
McGrath Mary, widow, house 12 Inn
McGrath William, teamster, boards 7 Union McGuire, see Maguire
Mcflugh Michael, laborer, house 8 Warren
McIntire Andrew A. shoemaker, boards 31 Monroe
McIntire George, heeler, boards 31 Monroe McIntire James, ship carpenter, house 31 Monroe McIntosh, see Macintosh
Mckay George W. machinist, boards 48 Middle Mckay William, spar maker, 71 Water, house 48 Middle
McKenny Mrs. widow, house 5 Harrison
Mckinney John, comb maker, house 83 Water Mckinney, see also Mackinney Mckinnon Charles E. shoemaker, boards 20 Walnut Mckinnon John, ship carpenter, house 20 Walnut McKnight Anvie, widow, house 19 Merrill
Mclaughlin Arthur A. house 10 Smith's court McLaughlin Edward, music teacher, house 50 Milk Mclaughlin James C. teamster, h. Water, next gas-house McLean Allan C. night watchman, house 3 Griffin's court McLean Allan J. operative, boards 3 Griffin's court
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McLean Edgar A. clerk, boards 3 Griffin's court McLean John L. operative, house 34 Carter McLean Solomon, removed to Lynn McLear Elizabeth, widow, house 20 Summer McLellan John II. removed to Haverhill
McLeod Anson Mrs. house 4 Park
McLeod Norman, music teacher, house 4 Park Mc Mahan Alden, at 6 State, house 2 Greenleaf
McMahan Charles A. removed to Portsmouth, N. II.
McMahan Howard F. clerk, 6 State, boards 2 Greenleaf McMannis Charles, hatter, house rear 7 Warren
McMannis Charles H. stockfitter, boards 1642 Merrimac McMannis Edward G. shoemaker, house 121 Merrimac McMannis Edward G. shoemaker, house 20 Milk
McMannis Frederick H. clerk, 50 Washington, boards 1643 Merrimac
McMannis Hugh, laborer, house rear 158 Merrimac McMannis Hugh, jr. shoemaker, boards 67 Ilill McMannis John, operative, house 99 Water Mc Mannis Joseph, shoemaker, boards 1642 Merrimac McMannis Joseph H. shoemaker, boards 22 Warren McMannis Margaret, widow, house 22 Warren McMannis Rose Mrs. house 67 Hill
McMannis William, shoemaker, boards 1612 Merrimac McNamara, see MacNamara
McNaughton Helen, widow, house 15 Olive McNulty John, hostler, removed to Boston McNulty John, laborer, house 7 Elbow lane McNulty Mary, widow, house 11 Centre McNulty William, comb maker, house 148 Water McNulty Winifred, widow, house 13 Pike McPhee D. shoemaker, boards City Hotel McPowers Margaret, widow, house 73 Prospect McQuade Charles, grocer, 126 Merrimac, house 12S do. McQuan John, laborer, house Curson's mill road McQuillan Ira A. Rev. house 20 Oakland McQuillen John P. Mrs. house 233 Merrimac McQuillen William E. clerk, house 233 Merrimac McQuillin Charles, hatter, house foot of Jefferson McQuillin Homer ( Providence, R. I.), bds. 325 Merrimac McQuillin Irving, hatter, boards 325 Merrimac McQuillin John II. P. ship carpenter, house 325 Merrimac McQuillin Samuel S. ship carpenter, house 39 Olive McRae Grace, widow, house 16 Oakland Meade Ellen, widow, house 26 Charles Meader Charles II. mason, house 343 Temple Meader James Mrs. died Jan. 1, 1886 Meader John E. mason, house 11 Fair Mears Sarah W. Mrs. boards 1 Atwood
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M "ECHANICKS' NATIONAL BANK, 51 State, F. O. Woods, cashier (see page 351)
Meinerth Carl, music teacher, house 84 Federal
Meinerth George G. shipping clerk, Prince place, house 48} Purchase
Melench Judith, widow, house 23 Boardman
Merchants' Nat. Bank, 61 State, A. W. Greenleaf, cashier
Merrill Alfred D. silverplater, boards 92 Tyng
Merrill Ann S. widow, house 28 Monroe, cor. Tyng
Merrill Charles A. foreman, 21 Pleasant, h. 146 Merrimac Merrill Charles II. hatter, house 2 Merrimac court
Merrill Charles R. silversmith, house 64 Middle .
Merrill .Charles W. carpenter, house 3 Woodland
Merrill David J. house 34 Olive
Merrill Eleanor P. widow, house 330 High
Merrill Elizabeth A. widow, house 39 Milk
Merrill Enoch, trader, house 322 High
Merrill Everett S. shoemaker, boards 30 Fair
Merrill Ezra Mrs. at Old Ladies' Home
Merrill Frank L. shoe laster, boards 33 Middle
Merrill Frank W. shoecutter, boards 5 Ashland place
Merrill George, farmer, house Spring lane
Merrill George T. butcher, house 341 Merrimac
Merrill Georgianna, widow, house 1 Greenleaf
Merrill Hiram S. ship carpenter, bds. New, n. Moseley av.
Merrill Jacob B. ship carpenter, h. New, n. Moseley av.
Merrill James, pressman, Herald, 42 State
Merrill James A. physician, 244 Merrimac, house do.
Merrill Jane, widow, at Old Ladies' Home Merrill Lorilla, widow, house 4 Dove
Merrill Mary, widow, at Old Ladies' Home
Merrill Moses B. widow of Henry, house 260 High Merrill Mary S. Miss, house 270 Merrimac
Merrill Moses, cabinetmaker, house 13 Fair Merrill Moses M. carpenter, house 8 Parsons
Merrill Oliver B. teacher, High school, h. Monroe, c. Broad
Merrill Paul A. grocer, 171 Merrimac, house 24 Tyng Merrill Persis E. P. widow, house 9 Washington
Merrill Philip S. butcher, 5 Ferry wharf, boards New, near Moseley av.
Merrill Samuel, jr. Mrs. house 330 High
Merrill Susan E. and Lucy E. Misses, h. 42 Washington Merrill Thomas, butcher, house 329 Merrimac
Merrill Warren, carpenter, house 27 Fair
Merrill William C. Mrs. house 330 High
Merrill William G. carriage-bow maker, h. 5 Ashland pl.
Merrill William HI. bookkeeper, house 9} Tyng
Merrill Willis G. boards 322 High
Merrill & Drake, Haverhill Express, 7 Pleasant
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M ERRIMAC HOUSE, J. A. Shattuck, proprietor, 100 State (see inside front cover) Merrimac River Towing Co., City wharf Merritt James W. shoemaker, h Forrester, near Maple
Merritt Manasseh, farmer, house 47 Ashland
Merritt William H. night watchman, h. opp. 18 Forrester
Merrow Alfred B. moulder, house 16 Tyng Merrow James H. overseer, Peabody mill, bds. 33 Middle Messenger Lawrence Mrs. house 338 Merrimac
Middleton Charles W. removed to Lynn
Middleton George I. removed to Salmon Falls, N. H.
Middleton James H. removed to Lynn
Miller John B. ship carpenter, house 16 Jefferson
Mills Charles P. Rev. pastor North Congregational Church, house 10 Washington
Mills G. Franklin, mariner, house 11 Merrimac court
Mills J. Albert, paymaster, Victoria mills, house 11 Allen
Miltimore Andrew W. Mrs. house 271} High Minard Eddie R. shoemaker, house 35 Kent
Minchin Augustus H. shoemaker, 315 High, house do. Minchin John, operative, house 83 Water
TINCHIN WILLIAM J. grocer, 311 High, house 315 do. (see page 360 )
Miskell Michael, combmaker, house 91} Water
Mitchell L. Henry, salesman, 2 Commercial wharf
Mitchell Robert B. shoemaker, house 22 Vernon
Mitchell Thomas A. farmer, house 16 Kent
Mitchell Thomas W. shoemaker, house 26 Farrester
Mitchell Thomas W. jr. shoemaker, boards 26 Forrester
Mitchell William, died April 14, 1885
Mohan Susan Mrs. house 41 Middle
Montgomery George, physician, 29 Green, house do.
Moody Charles fruit and variety, 44 Market sq. h. 5 Charter
Moody Charles F. removed to Rowley
Moody George F. removed to Haverhill
Moody Harriet E. Mrs. house 9 Franklin
Moody Henry T., Victor Mfg. Co. 57 and 59 Water, house 12} Temple
Moody Jane P Mrs. died August 11, 1885
Moody John, blacksmith, house Butler's court
Moody Joseph B. engineer, house 9 Franklin
Moody Joseph E. salesman ( Boston), house 218 High Moody Nathan C. blacksmith, Commercial whf. h. 9 Essex Moody Nathan C. 2d, blacksmith, boards 9 Franklin
Moody Rebecca Miss, house 24 Spring Moody Samuel, house 303 Iligh
Moody Samuel, foreman, 21 Pleasant, house Garden street Mooney Ira D. removed to Rochester, N. Y.
Moore Frederick, captain, house 52 High
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Moore James, hatter, house rear 319 Merrimac
Moore James T. hackman, boards 9 Temple
Moore John Mrs. house 15 Middle
Moore John, teamster, boards 15 Middle
Moore William Mrs. nurse, house 3 Summer
Morehouse Daniel W. Rev. pastor First Religious Society, house 107 State
Morey Christopher Mrs. house 28 Fair
Morey Christopher, shoemaker, house Chapel, near Maple Morgan Bros. ( Chas. H. and Frank ), shoe manufs., Hale's et.
Morgan Charles II. ( Morgan Bros.), Hale's court, house at Salisbury
Morgan Ellen, widow, house 36 Summer
Morgan Frank ( Morgan Bros. ), Hale's ct. bds. at Salisbury
Morgan Henry, house 38 Franklin
Morgan Henry J. silversmith, boards 38 Franklin
Morgan John, bookkeeper, Hale's court, bds. at Salisbury
Morgan John E. shoemaker, boards 36 Summer
Moriarty Jeremiah, laborer, house 72 Federal
Morrell Nancy K. matron, Old Ladies' Ilome, 18 Olive
Morrill Clarence E. shoemaker, house 93 Centre
Morrill Clarence H. clerk, 31 Pleasant, house 10} Market
Morrill David C. shoemaker, house Jefferson court
Morrill Frank F. cashier Amesbury Nat. Bank, h. 202 High Morrill George A. shoemaker, house Jefferson court Morrill George C. at Brown-square Hotel
TTORRILL JONATHAN F. prop., Brown-sq. Hotel, 11 Brown square ; also restaurant, 31 Pleasant (see back cover)
Morrill Mehitable, widow, house 17 Charles
Morrill Robert J. carpet beater, boards 10 Vernon
· Morrill, see also Morrell
Morrison Anthony J. shoemaker, house 20 Vernon
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TORRISON DANIEL, leather belting, 2 Merrimac, house 5 Essex (see page 356)
Morrison Frank M. clerk, boards 8 Vernon
Morrison John, house 170 Merrimac
Morrison John H. shoemaker, boards 170 Merrimac
Morrison John Q. A. hatter, house 14 Tyng
Morrison Mary J. widow of John J. house 2 Railroad
Morrison Nathaniel P. mason, house 4 Kent
Morrison Rufus, mason, house 8 Vernon
Morrison William, shoemaker, house 67 Hill
Morse Albert, shoemaker, house 40 Prospect
Morse Charles Mrs. house 68 Federal
Morse Ellen Mrs. house 12 Charter
Morse George, shoemaker, boards 18 Fruit
Morse Henry, carpenter, 68 Water, house 9 Fair
Morse Henry, jr. clerk, 40 Pleasant, boards 9 Fair
NEWBURYPORT [M] DIRECTORY. 101
Morse Israel A. planing mill, Brown's wharf, h. 10 Tyng
Morse John P. baker, boards 295 High
Morse Joseph, shoemaker, house 18 Fruit
Morse Nathaniel, stair builder, 64 Marlboro', house do.
Morse Robert P. farmer, boards 295 High
Morse Sarah E. widow of James M. house 295 High
Morse William C. carpenter, boards 64 Marlboro'
Morse William H. boat builder, r. 222 Merrimac, h. 220 do.
Morss Martha H. widow of Joseph B. house 31 Green
Morss William B. shoes and fancy goods, 29 State, house 24 Summer
Morton A. W. Miss, fancy goods, 69 State, bds. 4 Charter Morton Charles F. house 182 Prospect
Morton Frederick T. removed to Newton, N. H.
Morton Hattie M. widow of Albert, house 44 Washington Morton Henry M. grocer, 214 Merrimac, house do.
Morton Reginald, junk, 14 Kent, house do.
Moseley Charles W. stock broker ( Boston ), house 166 High Moseley Edward S. president Mechanicks' National Bank, and Institution for Savings, house 166 High
Moseley Frederick S. note broker ( Boston), house 166 High and Indian Hill
Moseley William O. Rev. house 106 High
Mott Henry E. Rev. pastor Whitefield Church, h. 224 High
Mottram Gilbert, fish peddler, house 14 Marlboro'
Mottram John T. clerk, boards 5 Salem
Mottram Joseph, house 14 Marlboro'
Mottram Samuel, machinist, house 5 Salem
Moulton Edward, clerk, boards 89 High
Moulton Elizabeth M. widow of Moses B. house 9 Charles Moulton George F. variety, Merrimac, opposite Bayley Hat Co. house do.
Moulton George Il. bookkeeper, 178 Merrimac, house 58 Pleasant, near Market
Moulton Henry W. house High, at the "Laurels"
Moulton John Mrs. house High, near the "Laurels"
Moulton John, laborer, house 23 Winter
Moulton John C. farmer, house High, near the "Laurels" Moulton Joseph, jewelry, etc. 41 State, house 89 High
Moulton Joseph B. farmer, house High, n. the "Laurels " Moulton Nathan A. principal Kelley school, h. 12 Merrill Moulton Sarah, widow, house Forrester, near High
Moulton William, jeweler, 41 State, boards 89 High Moylan Albert E. clerk, boards 33 Olive
Moylan James H. clerk, 39 Market sq. boards 33 Olive
Moylan John T. comb maker, house 24 Federal
Moylan Joseph, billiards, 24 Merrimac, boards Chestnut, near Marlboro'
Moylan Patrick, watchman, house 33 Olive
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Moylan Thomas, laborer, house 8 Smith's court Moynihan Cornelius, carpenter, house 5 Atkinson Moynihan Cornelius F. operative, boards 29 Carter Moynihan James C. removed to Malden Moynihan John, laborer, house 2 Caldwell's court Moynihan Margaret, widow, house 4 Elm
Moynihan Margaret Mrs. house 137 Merrimac
Moynihan Mary Miss, house 35 Carter
Moyniban Maurice, laborer, house 1 Woodwell's av. Moynihan Owen, laborer, house 18 Merrill
Moynihan Patrick, blacksmith, 1 Elm, house 127 Merrimac
Moynihan Patrick, laborer, house 156 Merrimac Moynihan Patrick, laborer, boards 1 Woodwell's av. Moynihan Patrick, laborer, boards 18 Merrill
Moynihan Patrick E. blacksmith, boards 127 Merrimac Moynihan Timothy, laborer, house 29 Carter Mugridge Eliza A. widow of William, nurse, h. 10 Neptune Mulcahey John, house 7 Coffin's court Muldoon Jolm E. tinsmith, house 13 Green
Muldoon John G. tinsmith, 88 State, boards 34 Liberty Mullen Dominick, operative, house 139 Merrimac Mullen James, operative, house 6 Lime Mullen John, carder, boards 139 Merrimac Mulliken Moses J. captain, house 46 Iligh
Mulliken Samuel P. student, boards 46 lligh Mumford A. E. Mrs. dressmaker, house 2 Court Munroe Sarah A. widow, boards 6 Strong Murchison Sarah, Mary, and Maggie Misses, removed to St. John, N. B.
Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house No. Atkinson, n. Low Murphy Dennis, shoemaker, house 10} Unicorn
Murphy Dennis, laborer, house 3 Merrill
Murphy Edward, laborer, house 125 Merrimac
Murphy Ellen Miss, house 15 Warren
Murphy Flora Mrs. removed to Prince Edward's Island Murphy James F. clerk, 1 Water, boards 184 Merrimac Murphy James S. saloon, 8 Inn, boards 9 Unicorn Murphy John, laborer, house 8 Ship
Murphy John, ship carpenter, house 9 Warren
Murphy John, laborer at Oakland cemetery, h. 28 Warren Murphy John J. laborer, boards 21 Independent Murphy John M. combmaker, boards 9 Unicorn Murphy John S. silversmith, boards 17 Dove Murphy Mary, widow, house 21 Independent Murphy Michael, laborer, house Low, near Auburn Murphy Michael E. clerk, boards 17 Dove.
Murphy Michael J. hostler, boards Merrimac House
Murphy Patrick, laborer, house 17 Dove
Murphy Patrick J. laborer, house 15 Russia
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Murphy Philip, ship builder, house 184 Merrimac Murphy Timothy, shoemaker, house 9 Unicorn Murphy Timothy H. shoemaker, house 9 Unicorn Murphy ----- -, clerk, house 165 High Mutch Herbert, coachman, 238 Iligh, bds. Moulton street Mutch Thomas, laborer, house Moulton street
Muzzey Nancy F. Mrs. house 75 State
Nash Rebecca Mrs. house 12 Congress Nason Daniel, clerk, 108 Merrimac, house 12 Jefferson
Neal Anna C. widow, dressmaker, house 15 Salem Neal Eliza F. Mrs. house 18 Fair
Neal Daniel, machinist, house 11 Parsons Nealey Charles II. painter, house Pearson's wharf Nealon John F. baker, boards 188 Merrimac Nealon Timothy, laborer, house 188 Merrimac
Neilson Morris, operative, house rear 82 Water Nelson Aubrey C. farmer, house Wesley, near Low Nelson Castello P. junk, 20 Water, house 455 Merrimac Nelson Eunice, widow, house 213 Water
Nelson John B. clothing, 18 Water, house 13 Spring Nelson John B. boards Hancock House
Nelson Joseph, farmer, boards Wesley, opposite Low Nelson Joseph A. boards Wesley, near the cemetery Nelson Thomas L. painter, house 37 Purchase Nelson William A. foreman at N. D. Dodge's, h. 49 Lime Nelson William T. tailor and hatter, 8 State, b. 58 Middle Nevens Thomas T. bartender, Merrimac House
N EWBURYPORT DYE HOUSE, A. M. Tufts, prop., 6 Charter (see page 366)
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, 74 State
. Newburyport Gas Co., E. F. Stone, treasurer, 53 State Newburyport Marine Society, rooms 12 State Newburport Mutual Fire Insurance Co., C. J. Brockway, secretary, 21 State
ATEWBURYPORT STEAM LAUNDRY, Giles D. Johnson, prop. 36 Inn, cor. Bartlett (see page 366) Newburyport Water Co., J. E. McCusker, supt. 2 Bartlett Newcomb George E. engraver, 28 State, house 126 do. Newhall Asa T. farmer, house Curson's mill road Newhall Joshna L. Mrs. house 328 Merrimac
Newman Daniel K. died June 14, 1885
RTEWMAN JOHN H. provisions, 15 Pleasant, house 48 Iligh (see page 360)
Newman Rebecca, widow, house 5 Vernon
Newmarch Sarah Mrs. house 35 Boardman Nichols Alonzo, farmer, house Low, near North Atkinson Nichols Joseph A. farmer, house Low, near No. Atkinson Nichols Mary C. Miss, house 5 Harris
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Nickerson William D. removed to Milford
Nicklas Adam, silversmith, house 145 Merrimac
Nightingale Thomas, brushmaker, house 10 Market
Niland Patrick, died April 13, 1886
Niles George E. shoecutter, boards 54 Liberty Niles Lewis A, shoecutter, boards 26 Forrester Nolan James, farmer, house 8 Federal
Nolan Jere, bottler, boards 2 Unicorn
Nolan Timothy, laborer, house 2 Unicorn
Nolan William J. tinsmith, 88 State, boards 44 Prospect
Noon Alfred Rev. removed to Little Rock, Ark.
North M. M. Mrs. & Co. fancy goods, 86 State, rooms 11 Charter
North William B. shoe packer, house 11 Charter
Northend Enoch T. livery stable, 3 Harris, h. Iligh, c. State
Northrop Edmund, silversmith, boards 49 Washington Norton Amos, died April 29, 1886
Norton Chester L. driver, house 14 Market square
Norton Edward, shoemaker, house 10 Hancock
Norton Fannie L. widow of Daniel W. house 15 Milk
Norton George W. fish packer, house 21 Temple Norton Greenleaf, fisherman, house 15 Franklin Norton James Mrs. nurse, house 15 Franklin
Norton James G. fish packer, house 13 Franklin Norton John, shoemaker, house 12 Ship
Norton John E. shoemaker, boards 10 Hancock
Norton Joseph, fish dealer, 16 Centre, house do.
Norton Ruth A. widow, house 37 Olive Norwood Alfred, house 80 Lime Norwood Frank, engineer, B. & M. R. R. h. 41 Boardman Nourse Luther C. removed to Ipswich
Nowell Emily Mrs. boards 1 Atwood
Nowell Susan Mrs. died Aug. 13, 1886 Noyes Albert M. shoemaker, house 25 Lime
Noyes Amos, counsellor, 24 State, house 142 High
Noyes Arthur A. student, boards 142 lligh
Noyes Arthur O. heeler, boards 5 Oak
TTOYES BROTHERS (S. H. and Geo. E.), furniture, 10 State (see page 356)
Noyes Charles, smoke house, 6 Ferry wharf, h. 167 State
Noyes Charles, 2d, clerk, 97 Merrimac, house 146 High Noyes Charles D. died Feb. 5, 1885
Noyes Charles L. liquors, 19 Merrimac, house do.
Noyes Charles M. at life-saving station, Plum Island, bds. 167 State
Noyes Charles M. clerk ( Boston), boards 146 High
Noyes Charles Sumner, silversmith, house 25} Lime Noyes Charles S. driver, bread cart, house 15 Marlboro'
Noyes Charles W. shoecutter, house 35 High
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Noyes Clarence B. gardener, boards 48 Pleasant
Noyes C. A. shoemaker, boards City Hotel
Noyes Daniel D. carpenter, house 4 Johnson
Noyes Daniel F. clerk, 88 State, house 263 Merrimac
Noyes Daniel P. house 17 Franklin
Noyes Davis F. ( W. H. Noyes & Bro.), 28 Chestnut, house 95 Prospect
Noyes Eben M. clerk ( Boston), boards 17 Franklin
Noyes Edward A. farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av.
Noyes Edwin H. clerk, 7 Middle, house 50 do.
Noyes Eldon G. silversmith, boards 52 Purchase
Noyes Elizabeth D. Miss, house 78 Lime Noyes Elvin L. shoecutter, house 20 Chestnut
Noyes E. Herbert, clerk, 50 State, boards 4 Prospect
Noyes Fannie, widow, boards 9 Prospect
Noyes Frances S. widow of Wm. P. house rear 148 Water
Noyes Francis A. clerk, 13 Market sq. house 115 State Noyes Frank T. clerk, 15 Pleasant, boards 48 Iligh
Noyes George, died Jan. 23, 1886 [Water
Noyes George A. clerk, First Nat. Bank, 16 State, bds. 143
Noyes George E. ( Noyes Bros. ), 10 State, h. 13 Federal
Noyes George E. L. dentist, 10} Beck, house do.
Noyes George S. died Feb. 23, 1885
Noyes George W. shoemaker, house 154 Water
Noyes George W. carpenter, house 68 Bromfield
Noyes Gilbert A. gardener, house 44 Kent
Noyes G. E. Mrs. house 39 Merrimac
Noyes G. Otis, foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 143 Water
Noyes Harriet L. widow, house 10 Aubarn
Noyes Herbert E. shoemaker, boards 154 Water
Noyes Horace P. farmer, house Parker, near High
Noyes Isaac P. house 52 Purchase
Noyes James II. grocer, 97 Merrimac, house 39 Winter
Noyes John J. supt. Oak Ilill cemetery, house 133 State
Noyes John L. clerk, 10 Water, boards 133 State
Noyes Joseph II. bookkeeper, 24 Chestnut, bds. 72 Lime Noyes Joshua Mrs. house 48 Pleasant
Noyes J. Plummer, shoemaker, house 9 Prospect
Noyes Leonard W. farmer, boards Parker, near High
Noyes Mary C. Miss, house Parker, near High
Noyes Mary J. widow, house 46 Lime
Noyes Moses K. house High, beyond Ocean av.
Noyes Oscar L. shoecutter, house 8 Tremont
Noyes Otis L. boxmaker, house 158 State
Noyes Philip II. ( Blake & Noyes), 48 Merrimac, h. 11 Olive Noyes Phoebe S. widow, house 68 Lime
Noyes Richard, boards Moses K. Noyes'
Noyes Samuel C. ( Boston), boards 167 State [Olive
Noyes Samuel M. ( WV. A. & S. M. Noyes), 60 State, h. 16}
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Noyes Sewall B. house 13 Federal
Noyes Sewall II. ( Noyes Bros. ), 10 State, house 11 School
Noyes Thomas, heeler, house S Neptune
Noyes William, clerk, house 113 State
Noyes William, jr. died August 5, 1885
Noyes William A. stock roller, h. 9 Prospect [Prospect Noyes William A. & S. M. bill posters, 60 State, house 4 Noyes William II. & Bro. ( D. F. Noyes), comb makers, 28 Chestnut, house 70 Lime
Noyes William Il. jr. died Oct. 1, 1884
Noyes W. Henry, dentist, 12 Essex, house do.
Nutter Alonzo R. shipping clerk, 35 Water, h. 7 Spring
Nutter John, carpenter, 87 Water, house 5 Parsons
Nutting Daniel B. II. mariner, house 32 Prospect
Nutting Dexter W. shoemaker, house 201 Water
Nutting Solomon D. fisherman, house 222 Water
Nutting Theodore, fisherman, house 222 Water
Nye Ilarris C. removed to Lyn
Nylan Mary, widow, house 9 Ship
Nylan Patrick, comb maker, boards 9 Ship
Nylan Thomas, weaver, boards 9 Ship
Oakes George F. removed to Boston
·Oakes Nehemiah, boards 12 Boardman Oakes William H. engineer, B. & M. R.R. h. 12 Boardman
O'Beirne Edward, laborer, house 58 Liberty
O'Beirne Edward, jr. operative, boards 50 Liberty
O'Beirne Mary, widow, house 14 Federal
O'Beirne William, house 50 Liberty
O'Brien Daniel, teamster, 43 Water, house 29 Kent
. O'Brien Ellen, widow, boards 29 Kent O'Brien John, teamster, house 23 Merrill
O'Brien John J. prop. American Ilouse, 18 Merrimac O'Brien Patrick, laborer house 7 Dove
0 CEAN NATIONAL BANK, 19 Market square, Philip HI. Lunt, cashier (see page 351)
O'Connell Cornelius, died March 5, 1885
O'Connell Cornelius Mrs. widow, house 119 Merrimac
O'Connell Cornelius J. hostler, II. R. R. stable, b. 141 State
O'Connell Daniel, laborer, house 229 Merrimac
O'Connell Daniel, laborer, house end of Railroad street
O'Connell Daniel S. shoecutter, boards 229 Merrimac O'Connell Jeremiah, laborer, house 1 Caldwell's court
O'Connell John, laborer, house 19 Unicorn O'Connell John, laborer, house 141 State
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