The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7, Part 11

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Sampson, Murdock
Number of Pages: 646


USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 11
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 11
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 11
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O'Connell John, jr. shoemaker, boards 141 State


O'Connell Mary A. saleswoman, 9 Pleasant, bds. 56 Wash.


O'Connell Michael, house 18 Smith's court


O'Connell Michael, bookkeeper, house 1 Olive


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O'Connell Michael, jr. comb maker, house 18 Smith's court O'Connell Patrick J. shoecutter, boards 229 Merrimac


O'Connell Timothy Mrs. house 10 Centre


O'Connell Timothy, laborer, house 147 Merrimac


O' 'CONNELL TIMOTHY, fancy goods, etc., 9 Pleasant, house 140 State ( see page 366)


O'Connell William, night store keeper, Internal Revenue department, house 1} Olive


O'Connell William C. shoemaker, house 56 Washington


O'Connor Edward, boards 22 Low


O'Connor Francis, laborer, house 119 Water


O'Connor Francis Mrs. variety store, 119 Water, house do.


O'Connor James, hatter, house & Warren [Iligh


O'Connor John T. driver, City grist mills, h. Ocean av. n.


Q'Connor Maurice, fisherman, house 9 Franklin


O'Connor Michael, gardener, house 22 Low


O'Connor Patrick. laborer, house 53 Merrimac


O'Connor Peter, died Dec. 7, 1884


Ogden Amos, boiler maker, house 21 Monroe


Ogden George II. boiler maker, house 3 Atkinson


O'Grady Ann, widow, house 18 Federal


O'Grady Bridget, widow, house 1 Lafayette place


O'Grady Daniel P. died Nov. 10, 1881


O'Grady Peter A. clerk, boards 21 Fair [Federal


O'Grady Sarah M. Miss, saleswoman, 13} Pleasant, bds. 18


O'Grady William T. shoemaker, boards 18 Federal


Old Ladies' Home, 18 Olive


O'Leary Timothy, porter, 72 State


Oliver Frederick, laborer, house 13 Russia


Oliver Samuel, shoemaker, house 30} Dove [Iligh


Olmstead Alice H. Miss, teacher, Kelley school, bds. 210


O'Loan Arthur P. shoemaker, boards 8 Independent


O'Loan Charles J. slater, boards & Independent


O'Loan Martha, widow, house 8 Independent


O'Neal Ann, widow, house 89 Water


O'Neal Edward, teamster, boards 7 Ship


O'Neal James P. silversmith, boards 12 Woodland


O'Neal John H. hatter, house Howard, cor. Woodland -


O'Neal Thomas, farmer, house 12 Woodland


O'Neal Thomas, laborer, house 7 Ship


O'Neal Thomas J. shoecutter, boards 12 Woodland


O'Neal William, liquors, 14 Water, house do.


O'Neil Thomas, express, 6 Pleasant, house at Amesbury Ordway Alanson O. house 7 Jefferson


Ordway Anna Miss, house 9 Beck


Ordway Arthur D. baker, 220 Merrimac, house 11 Tyng


Ordway Belle W. Mrs. forewoman, 35 Water, boards 63 Prospect Ordway Benjamin, farmer, house 7 North Atkinson


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Ordway Benjamin W. house 284 High


Ordway Charles H. livery stable, 292 High, h. 54 Ashland Ordway Francis, ship carpenter, house 16 North Atkinson Ordway Hiram L. butcher, h. North Atkinson, near Low Ordway James, farmer, house Curson's mill road


Ordway J. Horace, hackman, 292 Iligh, house 298 do. Ordway Luther, butcher, house 2 Wesley


Ordway Mary Miss, house Low, near Wesley


Ordway Nathaniel L. house 54 Ashland Ordway Parsons, carpenter, house 11 Tyng Ordway Richard, house 284 High Orne Clarissa D. widow of William C. removed to Lynn Orne Edna Mrs. house 7 Brown square


Orne John, house 61 Water


Osborn James, gardener, house 171} High Osborn John A. engineer, house 34 Ocean Osgood Alfred, house 41 Marlboro' [Purchase


Osgood Edward, crockery, etc. 24 Market square, house 49 Osgood Florence Miss, house 85 High


Osgood George, apothecary, Lime, cor. School, house do. Osgood llannah B. Miss, boards 5 Harris


Osgood John, salesman, 70 State, boards 41 Marlboro' Osgood Judson, conductor, B. & M. R.R. house 131 State Osgood Mary A. Miss, house 41 Marlboro'


O'Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, house 20 Franklin Otis Ilarrison G. fireman, B. & M. R R. boards 175 High Otis Willard, house 56 Pleasant, near Market Ottner Joseph, removed to Bridgeport, Coun. Owens Annie, widow, house 6 Hale's court


Packer Elizabeth S. widow, house 28 Otis place Packer Isaac, clerk, boards Hancock House Packer Walter H. shoemaker, house 14 Franklin Page Charles W. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 2} Milk Page Charles W. carpenter, house 9 Boardman Page David P. Mrs. house 86 High, cor. Tremont Page Elizabeth Miss, died Aug. 16, 1886 Page Frank A. leather sorter, boards 4 Milk Page Fred E. shoecutter, house 53 Marlboro' Page George, hostler, boards 35 Ocean


Page Hannah E. widow of George M. house 15 Unicorn


Page Ilannah II. teacher, School-st. primary, bds. 4 Milk Page llenry, carpenter, house 10 Boardman


Page llorace A. moulder, house 11 Boardman Page John Mrs. house 10 Ehn


Page John HI. hatter, house 34 Carter


Page John H. Mrs house 28 Boardman


Page Joseph, shoemaker, boards 35 Ocean


Page Margaret A. widow, laundry, house 35 Ocean


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Page Rebecca, widow of William E. honse Bridge road


Page Samuel M. shoemaker, house 25 Ship


Page Sarah, widow, boards 8 Dalton


Page Sarah Miss, at Old Ladies' IIome


Page Sarah D. Miss, house 10 Ship


Page William, house 4 Milk


Page William Moody, shoemaker, boards 25 Ship


Paine Nettie A. hair goods, 26} Market square, boards 4 Brown square


Papanti Augustus L. (Boston), house 24 Broad


Papanti Harriet M. Mrs. died March 2, 1885


Parker A. G. widow, house 5 Hale's court


Parker Charles J. farmer, boards Jeremiah S. Parker's Parker Henry F. removed to Haverhill


Parker Jeremiah S. farmer, h. Wesley, near the cemetery Parker Nancy R. Mrs. house 31 Hancock


Parks Joseph, watchman, 178 Merrimac, house 12 Kent Parsons Alexander, shoemaker, house 9 Lunt


Parsons Eunice A. widow of John D. house 152 State


Parsons Hugh, ship carpenter, house 10 Monroe


Parsons John D. sen. (of 152 State), died Dec. 21, 1884


Parsons John D. reporter, Herald, boards 152 State Parsons Newton II. silversmith, boards 10 Monroe Parton James, house 254 lligh


Pathe Adolph, music teacher, boards 5 Titcomb Pathe Paul A. shoecutter, house 5 Titcomb


Patriquin Louis, blacksmith, Merrimac, near hat factory, house 32 Ashland


Patriquin Louis A. silversmith, boards 32 Ashland


Patten Albert R. photographer, 39 State, house 11 Essex Patten Edgar W. boxmaker, boards 165 High


Patten John R. Mrs. house 165 ligh


Paul Daniel, watchman, Peabody mills, house 28 Federal Paul George, laundry, 21 Pond, house do.


Paul Theodore, farmer, h. Wesley, opp. Farmers' Hotel Paul William, baker, 26 Washington, and 194 Water, h. do. Payson Susan, widow, house 37 Boardman Peabody Charles A. clerk, 38 Market sq. h. 20 Congress Peabody James C. house 14 Milk


Peabody Julia A. widow of Charles A. house 6 Johnson Peabody Julia W. Miss, boards 6 Johnson


DEABODY MILLS, Louis Robeson, treasurer, Alfred Hawksworth, supt. 10 Federal (see page 354) Peabody Otis K. boards 6 Johnson


Peabody Stephen, house 51 Marlboro'


Pearl Asa Mrs. house 207 Merrimac


Pearson Abner W. teamster, house 43 Broad


Pearson Alfred, baker, 106 Merrimac, house 353 Winter Pearson Alonzo, turner, 211 Merrimac, house 209 do.


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Pearson Alonzo C. engineer, 21 Pleasant, h. 10 Unicorn


Pearson Ariel, sen. died July 9, 1885


Pearson Ariel, shoemaker, house 190 Water


Pearson Catharine D. widow, boards 15 Beck


Pearson Charles, carpenter, house 22 Kent


Pearson Charles F livery stable, 1012 Merrimac, h. 85 do.


Pearson Edmund C. (John Pearson & Son), Pearson's whf., house 5 Park


Pearson Edwin W. provisions, 54 Lime, house 44 Milk


Pearson Elizabeth, widow, house 6 California


Pearson Eugene A. shoemaker, house 8 Marlboro'


Pearson George, house 19 Salem


Pearson George A. marble worker, house 24 Kent


Pearson George A. farmer, house 10 Unicorn


Pearson George E. removed to Marysville, N. B.


Pearson George HI. teacher of music, 35 State, house 56 Bromfield


Pearson Gilman, silversmith, house 5 Oakland


Pearson Hannah, widow, house 12 Pine


Pearson Harriet P. Miss, boards 16 Tremont


Pearson Harris, baker, 106 Merrimac and 18 Lime, house 11 Federal


PEARSON H. L. books, stationery, etc. 35 State, h. 56 Bromfield (see front colored page )


Pearson John & Son ( E. C.), bakers, Pearson's wharf, 126 Merrimac, house 16 Tremont


Pearson John G. jeweller, house 9 Oakland


Pearson John P. Mrs. house 53 Ashland


Pearson Joseph, boards 57 Prospect


Pearson Joseph G. farmer, house 85 Merrimac


Pearson Joseph L. T. shoemaker, house 41 Bromfield


Pearson J. Everett, driver, boards 11 Federal


Pearson J. Gilman, died Oct. 21. 1885


Pearson Lizzie, widow, house 37 Hancock


Pearson Lizzie A. W. Miss, house 21 Boardman


Pearson Mary Miss, at Old Ladies' Home, 18 Olive


Pearson Moses K. Mrs. house 57 Prospect


Pearson Nancy Miss, boards 32 Hancock


Pearson Philip, student, boards 5 Park


Pearson Samuel, shoemaker, house 13 Charles


Pearson Sarah, widow, house 4 Toppan


Pearson Sarah F. widow, house 42 Pleasant


Pearson Sarah F. widow, house 273 Merrimac


Pearson Susan Miss, house 31 Temple


Pearson Theodore C. foreman, boards 16 Tremont


Pearson Thomas, honse 321 High [near Otis pl.


Pearson Thomas Edwin (66 Federal, Boston), h. Garden,


Pearson Walter, silversmith, boards 11 Federal


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Pearson William F. overscer Peabody mills yard, house 64 Middle


Pearson George, teamster, house 6 Milk


Peavy Edward F. shoecutter, house 39 Market


Peavy George II. tinsmith, 6 Market sq. house 10 Temple


Peavy Henry, clerk, 23 Purchase, boards 10 Temple


Peavy Lawrence L. clerk, 30 Market sq. boards 8 Milk Peckham George II. overseer, Victoria mills, h. 10 Bromfield Peirce Elizabeth Mrs. died Jan. 4, 1886


Peirce, see also Pierce


Pemberton George W. removed to Groveland


Pender Eliza, widow, house 29 Merrill


Pender Lydia Mrs. at Old Ladies' Home


Pendergast John G. carpenter, house 99 Water


Pendleton John N. celluloid worker, house 3 Pine


Penniman George D. at N. D. Dodge's, house at Salisbury


Pentland Carrie, widow of Charles J. house 34 Fair


Pentland James Mrs. house 34 Fair


Perkins Alex. G. clerk at Edward Perkins' bds. 13 Parsons Perkins Bejamin, farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av. Perkins Benjamin M. fisherman, house 39 Union


Perkins Benjamin M. Mrs. house 238 Water


Perkins Charles L. surveyor of lumber, house 14 Chestnut


Perkins Ebenezer, fisherman, house 141 Water


Perkins Edward, lumber, etc. Planing mill wharf, house 13 Parsons


Perkins Edward A. operative, boards 7 Charter


Perkins Eunice W. Mrs. house 55 Liberty


Perkins Frank A. fisherman, house Ring's Island Perkins Fred. A. clerk, boards 14 Chestnut


Perkins George T. wholesale clam dealer, 214 Water, h. do. Perkins George W. fisherman, boards 238 Water Perkins Henry, fisherman, house 87 Merrimac


Perkins Henry, fisherman, house 141 Water Perkins Henry C. Mrs. house 18 Essex [h. 131 High


Perkins Henry R. prop. Eagle Chemical Co 7 Ferry wharf,


Perkins John Q. A. fisherman, boards 238 Water


Perkins Joseph, fisherman, house Ring's Island


Perkins Joseph G. Mrs. house 248 Water


Perkins Lizzie and Fannie Misses, house 7 Atwood


Perkins Nathaniel, house ? Charter


Perkins Rebecca Miss, teacher, house 7 Atwood


Perkins Sally, widow, house 39 Union


Perkins Samuel II. shoemaker, house 22 Union


Perkins Theodore R. shoemaker, house 1 Goodwin's av.


Perkins Theodore R. jr. shoemaker, house 1 Goodwin's av.


Perkins William II. II. fish dealer, house 30 Union


Perley Henry G. boards 18 Strong [Tremont


Perley Monroe P. ladies' furnishing goods, 72 State, h. 11


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Perley Renton M. wholesale liquors, 75 Merrimac, house 40 Washington


Perry Charles W. house 16 Jackson


Perry Charles W. jr. shoemaker, boards 16 Jackson


Perry Hannah M. Miss, house 272 High


Perry J. Albert, foreman, 35 Water, house 38 Purchase Perry Robinson, freight hand, City R. R. h. 41 Washington


Pertle Ann, widow, house 78 Merrimac


Peters William C. student, boards 272 High


Peterson Hannah, widow, house. 14 Federal


Peterson John Rev. removed to Newton Upper Falls


Pettigrew Albert S. farmer, house 378 Merrimac


Pettigrew Charles D. hat finisher, boards 231 Merrimac


Pettigrew Flora, teacher Ashland-street primary, boards 231 Merrimac [231 Merrimac


Pettigrew Frances L. principal Ashland-st. primary, boards Pettigrew Mark Mrs. house 231 Merrimac


Pettigrew Sarah A. Mrs. house 25 Prospect


Pettingell Allen D. grocer, 65 Lime, house 26 Milk


Pettingell Amos, removed to San Diego, Cal.


Pettingell Andrew H. street commissioner, h. 15 Bromfield


Pettingell Benjamin, pilot, house 11 Neptune


Pettingell Benjamin F. boots and shoes, 12 Pleasant, house 28 Purchase


Pettingell Charles HI. blacksmith, house 20 Independent Pettingell David, house 52 Bromfield


Pettingell Edward L. gardener, house 54 Purchase


Pettingell George B. clerk, 42 Bromfield, bds. 11 Neptune Pettingell Henry A. shoemaker, house 73 Lime


Pettingell John M. removed to Haverhill


Pettingell Joseph C. clerk, 50 State, house 21 Tyng


' Pettingell Julia A. Miss, saleswoman, 59 State, h. 58 Lime Pettingell Levi F. laborer, house 26 Union


Pettingell Margaret E. Mrs. dressmaker, house 40 Purchase Pettingell Mary A. widow, house 35 Middle


Pettingell Moses, house 46 Purchase


Pettingell Peabody G. clerk, house 61 Purchase Pettingell Richard, captain, house 57 Iligh


Pettingell William F. silversmith, house 9 Eagle


Pettingell William H. 20 Market sq. boards 19 Bromfield


Pettingell William J. pilot, house 26 Lime


Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., Rudolph Jacoby, supt. 13 Water


Philbrick George A. farmer, house 26 Broad


Philbrick George T. farmer, house 366 Merrimac


Philbrick Oliver C. laborer, house Moulton street


Phillips George, laborer, house 21 Summer


Phillips Horatio, removed to Amesbury


Phillips Michael, harnessmaker, house 69 Merrimac


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Phinney Lorenzo, shoemaker, 35 Water, house 1883 do.


Pickard Edward R. combmaker, boards 17 Beck


Pickard Hannah Jane Mrs. house 17 Beck


Pickard Mary G. Mrs. house 8 Salem


Pickard William F. clerk, 4 Middle, boards 17 Beck


Pickering Ruth, widow, house 8 Kent


Pickering Valentine A. removed to Amesbury


Pickett Joseph, carpenter, house 34 Liberty


Pickett William Mrs. house 13 High, at Newbury


Pierce Benjamin, tailor, 2 Water, house 48 Middle


Pierce Daniel B.carriage trimmer and upholsterer, 9 Liberty, house 4 Strong


1 Pierce Enoch, tailor, 3 State, house 7 Park


Pierce Frank C. shoemaker, boards 48 Middle


·Pierce George, died Oct. 8, 1884


Pierce Hannah, widow, house 26 Bromfield


Pierce Harriet M. widow, house 14 Lime Pierce John, shoemaker, boards 45 Bromfield


Pierce Nathaniel, counsellor, 19 State, house 70 Middle


Pierce Richard E. fisherman, house 45 Bromfield


Pierce Stephen HI. removed to Haverhill


Pierce William H. watchman, Peabody mills, h. 4 Harrison Pierce, see also Peirce


Pike Annie M. widow of Samuel W. house 187 High Pike Arthur O. shoemaker, house 14 Purchase


· Pike Benjamin H. boards 4 Franklin Pike Charles W. bookkeeper, boards 11 Charter


Pike Daniel P. Rev. pastor State-st. Christian Church, h. 6 Vernon


Pike David E. P. clerk, boards 3 Franklin Pike Edmund Mrs. died Sept. 8, 1885


Pike Eliza A. widow, house 118 High


Pike Eliza J. widow of Ambrose II. house 3 Franklin


Pike Francis V. law student, boards 39 Green


Pike George A. pump and iron-fence maker, 12 Fair, h. do. Pike George I. heeler, house 7 Olive


Pike Hannah Mrs. house 34 Prospect


Pike Harriet E. Miss, teacher of short hand, 12 Fair, b. do.


Pike Jacob S. fisherman, house 108 Water


Pike Jane L. Mrs. dressmaker, house 31 Purchase


Pike John D & Co. ( G. B. Hollon ), shoe manufs., Merrimac, cor. Broad, house 249 High Pike John J. boards 108 Water


Pike John N. justice of Police Court, and counsellor, 76 State, house 39 Green Pike John S. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 4 Birch


Pike Joseph S. shoecutter, boards 8 Fruit


Pike Lewis, mason, boards 28 Kent


Pike Maria W. Miss, house 179 Merrimac


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Pike Mary A. Miss, clerk, 49 State, boards 3 School


Pike Mary O. Mrs. house 3 School


Pike Moses, captain, house 8 Fruit


Pike Ruth A. Mrs. dressmaker, house 39 Boardman


Pike Samuel B. Mrs. house 118 High


Pike Samuel W. died Jan. 21, 1885 Pike Sarah J. Mrs. house 5 Charter


Pike Sarah W. Miss, teacher, Putnam school, b. 8 Church


Pike Stephen S. ship joiner, house 14 Carter


Pike Susan I. widow, house 17 Harrison


Pike Trueworthy C. died June 22, 1885


Pike Willard S. silversmith, boards 9 Broad


Pike William B. silversmith, boards 14 Carter


Pike William C. shoemaker, house 9 Broad


Pike William HI. fireman, house 123 Purchase Pike William S. removed to Haverhill Pillsbury Francis E. house 11 Walnut


Pillsbury Frank Melvin, laster, boards 69 Lime


Pillsbury Frank M. carpenter, house Ocean av. near High


Pillsbury John HI. shipper, N. D. Dodge's, h. at Salisbury Pillsbury Joshua, farmer, house 265 High


Pillsbury Melvin, engineer, house 69 Lime


Pillsbury Oliver D. ( Boston), boards 116 High


Pillsbury Oliver D. Mrs. house 116 High


Pingry Daniel Mrs. boards 15 Charles


Pingry Daniel A. shoemaker. house 15 Charles


Piper Charles H. clerk, boards 386 Merrimac


Piper Charles WV. mason, house 49 Bromfield


Piper Charles W. 2d, mason, boards 37 Bromfield Piper Daniel W. house 382 Merrimac


: Piper Elizabeth E. widow of Henry L. house 43 Milk


Piper George W. auditor Institution for Savings, house Milk, cor. Bromfield


Piper Hattie Miss, teacher, boards 252 High


Piper James W. clerk, 8 State, boards 58 Middle


Piper Joseph F. butcher, house 386 Merrimac [Chestnut


Piper Lawrence W. secretary Institution for Savings, h. S Piper Mary A. widow, house 37 Bromfield


Piper Mary E. widow, house 252 High


Piper Philip R. house 13 Essex


Piper Robert, mason, boards 37 Bromfield


Piper William II. Mrs. house 58 Middle


Pistorius Henry A. die sinker, house 7 Eagle


Pitman Charles A. manager Singer Mfg. Co. sewing ma- chines, 11 Middle


Plaung George, weaver, house 74 Water


Plumer Alice A. Miss, house 73 Federal


Plumer Caroline A. Mrs. house 25 Milk


Plumer Charles A. shoemaker, boards 138 State


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Plumer Elizabeth, widow, house 20 Bromfield


Plumer ( Frank H.) & Fogg ( Charles R.), express, 6 Pleasant, boards 73 Federal


Plumer George Il. dry goods, 70 State, house 67 Federal


Plumer George Il. milkman, house High, corner Cemetery av. at Newbury


Plumer Henry J. cutter, boards 20 Bromfield


Plumer James P. driver, house 49 Liberty


Plumer Mary Il. Mrs. house 59 Middle


Plumer Mary H. widow of Richard, house 73 Federal


Plumer Mary N. teacher, Normal school (at Salem ), boards 59 Middle


Plumer Tamzen S. widow, boards 35 Winter [High


Plumer Wendell P. traveling salesman, Prince pl. h. 222 Plumer William P. grocer, 14 Pleasant, house 120 High


Plummer Alice C. clerk, 66 State, boards 38 High


Plummer Charles E. cloths and clothing, 18 Pleasant, house 36 Middle


Plummer Harriet Mrs. died May 28, 1886


Plummer Ilenry C. dry goods, 59 State, house 3 Orange


Plummer John G. wholesale fish, 24 Liberty, h. 16 Centre Plummer Joseph C. boards Merrimac House


Plummer Julia, Matilda, and Caroline Misses, h. 38 High Plummer Moses A. house 130 Water


Plummer Myra N. widow, house 31 High


Plummer Perley Mrs. house 24 Temple


Plummer Rufus H. boards 36 Middle


Plummer William C. fancy goods, 57 State, house 5 Milk Plunkett Patrick J. combmaker, house 21 Fair


Pond Nicholas M. supt. 208 Merrimac, b. Brown-sq. Hotel Poole Charles, cutter, 2 Water, house 125 State


Poole Eliza A. II. Mrs. dressmaker, house 6 Hancock


Poole Margaret, widow, house 341 High


Poole Margaret, widow of William, boards 47 Bromfield


Poole William W. baker, house 6 Hancock


Poole William W. ship carpenter, house 341 High


Poor Benjamin F. house 39 Bromfield


Poor Catharine, widow, house 9 Coffin's court


Poor Charles L. carpenter, house 81 Prospect


Poor Charles W. clerk, 36 Federal, boards 81 Prospect


Poor David S. house 110 Water


Poor David S. 2d, moulder, house 8 Boardman


Poor Francis A. house 33 Lime


Poor George E. boards 33 Lime


Poor Isaac, grocer, 93 Water, house 36 Lime


Poor Isaac, jr. clerk, 93 Water, house 28 Lime


Poor John, cabinet maker, house 11 Franklin


Poor Lyman, carder, house 74 Federal


Poor Mary, widow of John, house 10 Harrison


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Poor Nathan Mrs. house 33 Lime


Poor Sarah A. Miss, house 64 Washington


Poor Sarah G. Mrs. house 39 Bromfield


Poor Thomas S. house 110 Water


Poor William, shoemaker, house 25 Purchase


Popp Charles W. shoemaker, house 1 Marlboro'


Porter Abner W. shoemaker, house 32 Marlboro'


Porter Ann E. Mrs. house 26 Eagle


Porter Annie S. widow of George W. house 5 Centre


Porter Charles E. boards 26 Eagle


Porter Edward F. hat manuf. 13 State, house 13 Boardman Porter Elzira F. widow of John B. house 13 Oak


PORTER FRANK T., Eagle laundry, 18 Strong, h. do. (see page 360)


Porter Horace E. shoemaker, house 7 Kent


Porter Jeremiah W. freight master, B. & M. R.R. house 3 Hill, near Dalton


Porter John T. teamster, boards 13 Oak


Porter Julia A. widow, house 7 Kent


Porter Mary A. widow of William, jr., house 5 Centre


Porter Wilbur S. teamster, house 9 Lunt


Porter William, jr. died Sept. 16, 1885


Porter William B. teamster, 8 Lunt, house do.


Porter William F. carpenter, house 8 Broad


Porter William H. teamster, house 9} Centre


Post Charles S. shoecutter, house 17 Boardman


Post Edward E. boards 37 Lime


Post Joseph II. police, house 18 Franklin


Post Samuel D. captain, house 37 Lime Potter Charles IL. removed to Boston Potter Ernest, shoemaker, boards 2 Maple


Potter George J. ship carpenter, house 2 Maple Powers Bridget, widow, house 67 Merrimac Powers Edward, laborer, house 10 Ship Powers Kate, widow, house 5 Charles Powers Margaret, widow, house Prospect, near Lime Powers Mary, widow of Robert, house 5 Charles Prager A. clothing, 14 Market square, house 23 Green Pratt Benjamin, shoemaker, house 18} Prospect


Pray Abraham, jr. house 42 Water


Pray Amos, freight conductor, B. & M. R. R. house at Great Falls, N. II.


Pray Charles G. shoccutter, house 6 Dove


Pray Gertrude S. saleswoman, 70 State, boards 42 Water Pray Helen W. saleswoman, 70 Water, boards 42 Water Prescott Almon R. lightning rods, house 16 Fruit Pressey Carrie, widow of George T. house 58 Jefferson Pressey George T. died Jan. 6, 1886


Pressey Thomas E. carpenter, house rear 25 Pleasant


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Pressey Thomas J. shoecutter, house 25 Pleasant Pride Elisha P. rooms 37 Fair Prime - -, fish peddler, house 24 Marlboro' Pritchard Charles M. (John B. Pritchard & Co.), rigger, Brown's wharf, house 17 Atwood Pritchard Elizabeth Mrs. house 15 Atwood


Pritchard James K. Mrs. house 31 Milk


Pritchard John B. & Co. ( Charles M. Pritchard), riggers, Brown's wharf, house 1 Market


Pritchard L. E. millinery, 82 State, house 1 Market


Prospect Opera House, Geo. F. Avery, man'r, 11 Prospect


Provost Francis A. shipper, Prince pl. house 20 Prospect


Public Library and Reading Room, 94 State


Pulsifer Alfred P. shoemaker, house Chapel, near High Pumping station, 143 State Purcell James, house 8 Howard


Purcell James, jr. house 4 Howard


Purcell John HI. blacksmith, boards 8 Howard


Purcell Thomas F. painter, boards 8 Howard Purinton Daniel S. farmer, house Turkey Hill


Putnam Francis W. shoemaker, house 10 Neptune


Putnam John J. shoemaker, house 29 Hancock


Putnam Rebecca, widow, died Feb. 21, 1885


Putney Warren C. provisions, 2} Purchase, h. 12 Orange


Pynn Charles T. shoemaker, boards 16 Forrester


Pynn Mary T. widow of Thomas, house 16 Forrester


Questrom Augusta P. fancy goods, Water, corner Federal, boards 164 Water


Questrom Harriet P. widow, died Oct. 24, 1885 [ Water


- Questrom Mary P. Miss, clerk, Water, cor. Federal, b. 164 Quill Bridget, widow, died Jan. 17, 1886


Quill Catharine, widow, died Nov. 10, 1885


Quill Daniel, laborer, house 31 Warren


Quill Daniel, boards 3 Elm


Quill Daniel, shoemaker, house 39 Monroe


Quill Daniel J. laborer, boards 80 Merrimac


Quill Dennis, laborer, house 36 Carter Quill Ellen M. Miss, house 80 Merrimac


Quill Hannah Mrs. house 60 Marlboro' Quill James, laborer, house 37 Oakland


Quill Jeremiah S. farmer, boards 60 Marlboro' Quill John, laborer, house 20 Johnson Quill John J. gate tender, B. & M. R.R. bds. 80 Merrimac Quill John J. farmer, boards 60 Marlboro' Quill Margaret, widow, house 3 Elm


Quill Margaret Mrs. house 24 Warren Quill Michael, laborer, house 10 Water Quill Michael F. laborer, house 6 Pine


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Quill Patrick, laborer at William C. Cuseck's, boards do.


Quinlan Ann M. widow, house 16 Olive


Quinn Ann, widow, house 151 Merrimac


Quinn Ann, widow, house 6 Eagle


Quinn Julia, widow, house 14 Summer Quinn Mary, widow, house 57 Liberty


Quinn Matthew, laborer, boards 151 Merrimac


Quinn Patrick F. hairdresser, 40 Lime, boards 91} Water


Quinn Thomas, died Sept. 1, 1886


Quinn Thomas H. blacksmith, boards 57 Liberty


Quinn Timothy, laborer, boards 6 Eagle


Ramsdell George E. clerk, house 11 Merrimac court


Ramsdell John W. teamster, boards 11 Merrimac court


Rand Carrie S. saleswoman, 37 State, boards 18 Dalton Rand Daniel A. shoecutter, house 14 Oakland


Rand Erastus A. Mrs. house 18 Dalton


Rand Joseph A. painter, rooms 5 Essex


Rand J. Albert, hulled-corn, 256 IIigh, house do.


Rand Thomas L. stonecutter, house 29 Liberty


Randall George A. farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av.


Randall George A. jr. farmer, h. High, beyond Ocean av.


Randall Joseph E. farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av.


Randall Moses D., Herald office, house 13 Elm Randlett, see Rundlett


Rappell Frank, lumber, boards 10 Atwood




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