USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 12
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 12
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 12
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 12
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Rappell George W. house 61 Prospect
Ratcliffe John, hairdresser, 25 Merrimac, h. 21 Unicorn
Ray James, hostler, house 20 Summer Ray Lorenzo D. house 44 Market
Raynes Abby B. widow of Edmund S. house 62 High Read Hannah E. widow, house 40 Temple
Ready William, teamster, house 28 Auburn Reagan Ann, widow, house 51 Lime
Reagan Cornelius, laborer, house 55 Water Reagan James, laborer, house 51 Lime Reagan John, shoemaker, boards 51 Lime Reardon John F. shoemaker, boards 176 Merrimac
Reardon Thomas F. cooper, 178 Merrimac, house 178 do.
Reardon Thomas W. hatter, boards 176 Merrimac Reardon Timothy, laborer, house 65 Hill Reaubarz Armand, shoemaker, house 6 Milk Reddy Anthony W. laborer, house 18 Beck
Reddy Anthony W. jr. salesman, 72 State, boards 18 Beck
Reddy Edward, real estate, house 131 State Reddy Edward J. stock fitter, boards 18 Beck Reddy John, tailor, house 59 Prospect
Reddy John J. student, boards 18 Beck
Redman Henry, weaver, boards 88 Water
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Reed Abel H. Mrs. house 41 Kent
Reed Daniel T. ladies' hair worker, 4 Pleasant, h. 10 Charter
Reed David, teamster, house 286 High
Reed Edgar E. photographer, house 41 Kent
Reed Edward J. removed to Boston
Reed Frank H. died Nov. 27, 1885
Reed Henry B. removed to Brooklyn, N. Y.
Reed James K. P. silversmith, house 31 Ocean
Reed Prentiss H. clerk, 56 State, house 8 Atwood
Reed Selwyn C. photographer, 4 Pleasant, h. 10 Charter Reed S. E. Mrs. house 4 Fruit
Reed Vivalda S. shoecutter, house 41 Kent
Reed Waterman, bootmaker, house 9 Madison
Reed William, pilot, house 55 Lime
Reed William W. driver, house 5 Chestnut
Reid James, removed to Gloucester
Remick George W. machinist, house 9 Beck
Rice Williston H. silversmith, boards 9 Tyng
Rich Henry C. clerk, 177 Water, house Ring's Island
Rich William, caulker, house 298 Merrimac Richard Eugene, brickmaker, house 78 Water Richard John, brickmaker, boards 78 Water
Richardson Arthur C. station agt., B.& M.R. R. h. 177 High Richardson Benjamin S. mariner, house 10 Salem
Richardson Brothers ( David N. and Joseph C.), grocers, 108 to 112 Merrimac
R ICHARDSON CHARLES H. cough drops and bit- ters, 116 Merrimac, h. 101 do. (see top line on front cover) [190 Iligh
Richardson David N. ( Richardson Bros. ), 108 Merrimac, h. Richardson Ellen, widow, house 295 Merrimac
Richardson George L. operative, house 4 Kent
Richardson George W. supt. Carr, Brown, & Co.'s, Fair, cor. Water, boards 4 Park [1} Winter
Richardson Joseph C. ( Richardson Bros. ), 108 Merrimac, h.
Richardson Joseph P. rigger, house 48 Temple
Richardson Mary, widow, house 177 High
Richardson Philip H. Mrs. house 23} Purchase
Richardson Pottle Mrs. house 25 Boardman
Richardson Sophia Mrs. house 75 State
Richardson Wade II. house 25 Boardman
Richardson Willard I. printer, 38 Inn, boards 190 High
Richardson William H. shoecutter, boards 10 Salem
Ricker Abby Miss, dressmaker, bds. Marlboro', cor. Marl- boro' court
Ricker Edgar J. engraver, house 15 Boardman
Ricker Frank L. bookkeeper, C.R.Sargent's, b.15 Boardman Ricker Frederick A. machinist, house Marlboro', cor. Marl- boro' court
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Rideout Nellie M. widow, house 49 Pleasant Riley James, laborer, house 6 Elm
Riley John, laborer, B. & M. R. R. boards 145 State
Ring Jeremiah, operative, boards 71 Merrimac Ring Abner M. bottler, 2 Ferry wharf, house 30 Prospect Rinn John B. gardener, boards 270 High Roaf Andrew J. captain, house 16 Boardman
Roaf Charles R. carpenter, house 25 Merrill Roaf Emily J. Miss, boards 335 High
Roaf George Mrs. house 335 High
Roaf George H. butcher, 318 High, house do.
Roaf George M. wholesale provisions, 5 Ferry wharf, bds. 318. High
Roaf George W. laborer, house 166 Merrimac
Roaf George W. 2d, laborer, boards 166 Merrimac
Roaf Henry E. shoecutter, house 166 Merrimac
Roaf M. A. Miss, fancy goods, 3 Pleasant, bds. 335 High Roaf Thomas, laborer, boards 166 Merrimac
Robbins Eben B. laborer, house 10 Hancock Robbins Otis, shoemaker, boards 30 Chestnut
Robbins Thomas B. saw filer, house 30 Chestnut
Roberts Charles A. foreman at N. D. Dodge's, h. 5 Neptune
Roberts Harriet W. widow, boards 15 Oakland
Roberts James O. farmer, house Low, n. North Atkinson
Roberts Jennie R. widow, house 135 State
Roberts John A. shoemaker, house Bromfield court
Roberts Parker, house 171 High
Roberts Robert S. removed to Haverhill
Robertson Mary, widow, house 15 Marlboro'
Robertson ( Robert B.) & Drummond ( Alex.), dry goods, 22 Pleasant, house 144 High [Brookline
Robeson Louis, treas. Peabody mill, 10 Federal, house at Robie Harry, silversmith, boards 7 Jackson
Robinson George A. boot and shoemaker, 19 Middle, house 26 Forrester
Robinson John T. machinist, house 6 Neptune
Robinson Joseph N. clerk, 108 Merrimac, house 1 Allen
Robinson Lewis, hatter, boards Forrester, near Iligh Robinson Sophia Mrs. house 10 Vernon
Rodgers Philip A. clerk, house 13 Purchase
Rodigrass Frederic, shoemaker, 28 Charter, h. 7 Prospect Rodigrass George W. shoemaker, boards 7 Prospect Rodigrass Jacob L. silversmith, house Ring's Island Rodigrass John F. shoemaker, 28 Market sq. b. 7 Prospect Rodigrass Lemuel W. shoemaker, boards 7 Prospect Rodigrass Nathan D. printer, boards 7 Prospect Rodigrass R. Alfred, shoemaker, boards 7 Prospect Rodin Hermann, shoemaker, house rear 11 Jackson Rogers Abby D. widow, house Coffin's court
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Rogers Catharine P. widow, died Oct. 20, 1885
Rogers Charles M. boards Coffin's court [Middle
Rogers Daniel C. (A. Stanwood & Co.), 19 Liberty, h. 54 Rogers D. N. Mrs. widow, removed to Colorado Sp'gs, Col. Rogers Fanny Miss, house 340 High
Rogers Hazen B. Mrs. house 26 Liberty Rogers Hervey S. shoemaker, house 33 Merrimac
Rogers Leonard, fisherman, house 31 Union
Rogers Louis M. clerk, 14 Market sq. boards 7 Essex
Rogers Nancy T. Mrs. house 3 Elbow lane
Rogerson William R. farmer, h. High, beyond Ocean av. Rolfe Ebenezer, cabinetmaker, 5 City wharf, h. 50 Federal Rolfe Edward, boat builder, boards 49} Prospect
Rolfe Mary O. widow of George, house 49} Prospect
Rotfe Moses H. clerk, 43 Water, house 27 Iligh
Romily Peter, restaurant, 22 Liberty, house 40 Market
Ronan John, laborer, boards 5 Railroad
Ronan Richard, removed to Ipswich
Ronan Thomas, teamster, house 5 Railroad
Ronan Thomas, jr. mason, house 13 Vernon
Ronayne Mary J. Miss, house 96 Merrimac Roney Michael, hatter, house Forrester, near High Rony John E. hairdresser, 33 Market sq. boards 2 Orange
. Rose Edward E. removed to Concord, N. II. Rosen Alphonse J. clerk, 78 State, boards 15 Bromfield Ross Andrew F. & Co. spice mills, 37 to 41 Water, house 15 Tremont
Ross Caroline Mrs. died Dec. 11, 1885
Ross Charles E. heel finisher, house 39 Oakland
Ross Charles H. Mrs. house 41 Oakland
. Ross George, hatter, house 11 Oakland
Ross George E. foreman, 103 Merrimac, h. 22 Congress
Ross George J. house 18 Bromfield
Ross George W. heeler, house Chapel, near High
Ross George W. machinist, boards 22 Congress
Ross Joanna T. widow, house 42} Purchase
R OSS MOSES M. grocer, 35 Market square, house 12 Court (see page 360)
Rounds Hannah M. Miss, house 128 High
Rounds Julius A. engineer, house 24 Merrimac
Rounds William, laborer, house 16 Johnson
Rousseau A. E. Miss, house 271 High
Rowand Benjamin M. tel. operator, B. & M. R.R. house 37 Washington
Rowe Alonzo F. Mrs. house 10 Pleasant
Rowe Charles D. foreman, 17 Middle, h. 4 North Atkinson Rowe David T. shoemaker, house 6 North Atkinson
Rowe Ernest II. bookkeeper ( Boston), bds. 4 No. Atkinson
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Rowe Francis H. farmer, house 5 Ashland
Rowe George, shoemaker, house 6 Olive
Rowe Gilbert W. painter, boards 17 Harrison
Rowe Gustavus A. shoemaker, house 10 North Atkinson
Rowe Henry D. removed to Melrose
Rowe Jacob T. shoe manuf. 290 High, h. 8 No. Atkinson
Rowe Susan H. Mrs. house 30 Charter
Rowell Enoch, operative, house 1 Jefferson
Rowell Mary A. widow, house 56 Prospect
Royal Joanna, widow, house 14 Federal
Ruff Charles A. clerk, house 5 Smith's court
Rundlett Frank H. carpenter, boards 119 State
Rundlett Samuel F. teamster, boards 16 Fair
Rundlett Samuel H. teamster and stevedore, 16 Fair, h. do. Rundlett, see also Randlett
R USSELL ALBERT & SONS ( Edward P.), iron founders, 103 Merrimac, house 191 High (see front colored page)
Russell Albert, jr. removed to Amesbury
Russell Albert, 2d, comb maker, boards 3 Oak
Russell Arthur; boards 3 Oak
Russell Clarence W. fisherman, boards 3 Oak
Russell Frank W. clerk, boards 28 Winter
Russell Edward P. ( Albert Russell & Sons), 103 Merrimac, house 191 High
Russell Eunice, widow of Samuel K. house 3 Oak
Russell George, foreman, 22} Spring
Russell John D. shoccutter, removed to Beverly
Russell John T. provisions, 4 Marlboro', boards 3 Oak
Russell Samuel K. shoemaker, house 89 Prospect
Rust Charlotte E. widow, house 5 Birch
Rust Mary N. widow, dressmaker, house 21 Boardman Ryan Charles F. fisherman, boards 214 Water
Ryan Daniel, police, house 33 Union
Ryan Daniel, B. & M. R.R. house 69 Hill
Ryan Daniel, jr. fisherman, house 214 Water
Ryan Edmund, laborer, house 16 Warren
Ryan George II. farmer, boards 6 Goodwin's av.
Ryan James, shoecutter, house 37 Milk Ryan James, clerk, 2 Inn, boards 11 Temple Ryan James, shoemaker, boards 31 Kent Ryan John, laborer, house 49 Liberty Ryan Mary, widow, boards 11 Temple Ryan Michael, operative, house 31 Kent Ryan Thomas, laborer, house 16 Federal Ryan Timothy, laborer, house 145 State Ryan William Rev. removed to Brookline Ryerson Hattie, widow, house 5 Federal
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Safford Augustus ( S. H. Safford & Co.), 13 Middle, house house 139 State
Safford Charles N. foreman, Towle Mfg. Co. 28 Oakland
Safford Ebenezer, bookkeeper, house 43 Purchase
Safford Edward A. removed to Waltham
Safford Frank C. clerk ( Boston), boards 48 Milk Safford Frederick H. removed to Charlestown
YAFFORD SAMUEL H. & CO. (Augustus Safford),
S cabinet makers and undertakers, 13 and 15 Middle, house 48 Milk (see page 357)
Safford Samuel P. hackman, house 9 Oak
Safford ( W. H. ) & Lunt ( J. E.), jewelry, 46 State, h. 136 do.
St. Pierre Amable, operative, house 7 Lime
Salisbury Fannie B. widow, removed to Saco, Me.
Saltmarsh Edward C. lawyer, 76 State, b. Brown-sq. Hotel Sampson Louisa M. widow, house 207 Merrimac
Sanborn Francis W. Rev. pastor First Cong. Church, h. at Newbury
Sanborn Thomas, house 8 Dalton
Sanders Abel, teamster, house 11 Atwood
Sanders Joseph, boards 11 Atwood
Sanders Percival K. hairdresser, boards 6 Buck
Sanders William P. hairdresser, 4 Pleasant, house 6 Buck
Sanderson M. A. milliner, 161 Merrimac, boards do.
Sands Albert, spinner, boards 4 Lime
Sands John R. section hand, boards 4 Lime
Sands Margaret, widow, house 4 Lime
Sano Robert, laborer, house 5 Lime
Sargent Albert, clerk, boards 54 High
Sargent Caroline, widow, house Charter, near State
Sargent Charles H. ( C. R. Sargent), Bartlett st. n. Market square, house 13 Titcomb
GARGENT C. R. ( Charles H. and Sam E.), machinist, gunsmith and gas fitter, Bartlett st. near Market sq. (see inside front cover)
Sargent Elbridge D. removed to California
Sargent Elizabeth, widow, died Aug. 9, 1885
Sargent Henry P. died June 26, 1885
Sargent Henry P. Mrs. widow, house 4 Strong
Sargent John W., U. S. signal display man, house 39 Fair Sargent Leonard W. carriage-bow maker, Forrester, corner High, house 280 High
Sargent Lydia, widow, died Aug. 17, 1885
Sargent Mary G. widow of Charles R. house 11 Titcomb
Sargent Moses H. bookseller and stationer, 44 State, house 54 Iligh
Sargent Robert G. overseer, house 15 School
YARGENT RUFUS, architect, office and residence, 43 Harris (see page 356)
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Sargent Sally, widow, house rear 174 Merrimac
Sargent Sam E. ( C. R. Sargent), Bartlett st. near Market square, house 7 Titcomb Sargent Sarah C. Mrs. house 10 Pleasant
Sargent Thomas M. Mrs. house 215 Merrimac Sargent Warren E. shoemaker, house 319 Merrimac
Sargent Warren E. jr. shoecutter, boards 319 Merrimac
Sargent William D. shoecutter, boards 6 Howard
Sargent William H. clerk, 196 Merrimac, boards do. Sargent Zollicoffer, removed to Zylonite Saul William F. clerk, 6 Pleasant, boards 7 Orange Savory Harriet M. Miss, house 258 Merrimac Sawyer Albert P. house 31 Broad Sawyer Sidney M. boards Ring's Island Sawyer Simon P. ship joiner, house Ring's Island Sayward Alfred II. shoemaker, house Ring's Island Sayward Caleb S. fisherman, house 87} Water Sayward Henry, mason, house 8 Independent
Sayward Henry N. fisherman, house 872 Water
Sayward John S. comb polisher, boards 87} Water
Sayward Moody L. shoemaker, boards 873 Water Scahill Michael, laborer, house 2 Atkinson
Schultz Thomas, baker, honse 18 Madison
Scott H. W. boards 2 Orange
Scott Mary P. Miss, house 27 Federal
Scribner Elbridge L. clothes cleaner (Amesbury ), house 2 North Bridge
Scriven Edward, teamster, house 13 Russia
Scriven John, baker, boards 5 Winter
Scriven John, laborer, house 1 Cherry Scriven Julia Mrs. house 5 Winter Scriven Samuel, painter, boards 5 Winter Scully Daniel, laborer, house 16 Beck
Scully Daniel, jr. laborer, boards 16 Beck
Scully Patrick, laborer, house 12 Milk
Sealey E. Porter, carpenter, 87 Water, h. Greenleaf,n. Pond Seely Charles D. removed to Brockport, N. Y. Selfridge Edward C. dentist, boards 200 Iligh
Senior Jonathan Mrs. house 8 Hale's court
Senior Levi, weaver, house 8 Hale's court
Senter Annette A. Miss, teacher, High school, bds. 3 Park Sexton ( Edward) & Welch ( T. J.), boots and shoes, 42 Market square, house 6 Centre Shackford Charles Il. hairdresser, 3 State, h. 2 Harrison Shackford David Mrs. house 37 Fair Shackley Moses, conductor, B. & M. R.R. house 190 High Shannon Robert F. sailmaker, house 14 School Shano Robert, variety store, 5 Lime, house do. Shattuck George II. boards Merrimac House
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Shattuck Henry S. Mrs. boards Merrimac House
SHATTUCK JAMES A. prop. Merrimac House, 100 State (see inside front cover) Shaw Charles F. laborer, house 84 Merrimac
Shaw Edward P., People's Line of Steamers, Commercial wharf, house Woodland Cottage, Woodland
Shaw Edward P. jr. ticket agent, Commercial wharf. bds. Woodland Cottage, Woodland Shaw Harriet Miss, boards 44 High
Shaw Mary T. widow, house 42 Lime
Shaw M. W. Mrs. house 47 Pleasant
Shay Charles D. shoemaker, boards 51 Lime '
Shay Cornelius, operative, boards 15 Ship
Shay John, mariner, house 51 Lime
v. Shay Matthew, shoemaker, boards 15 Ship Shay Patrick, laborer, house 15 Ship Shea Cornelius, at City grist mills, house 43 Market square Shea John F. clerk, 2 Purchase, boards 51 Lime Shehan Bartholomew, night watchman, boards 6 Olive
Shehan Cornelius, house 46 Warren Shehan Jeremiah, laborer, house 17 Warren Shehan Joanna, widow, house 20 Warren
Shehan Michael, combmaker, house 83 Water Shehan Patrick, laborer, house 30 Ocean
Shehan Patrick, laborer, house 3 Russia
Shehan Timothy, laborer, house 3 Russia Shepard Edward O. house 79 High
Shepardson George, shoemaker, house 76 Federal Shepardson Joseph, clerk, house Highland place Sheridan Thomas, liquors, 184 Merrimac, house do.
Sherman Stephen A. farmer, house Ocean av. at Newbury Short Abbie Miss, teacher, Kelley school, house High, beyond Ocean avenue, at Newbury
Short Charles L. shoemaker, boards 8 Madison
Short George, at life-saving station, Plum Island
Short George G. fisherman, boards 8 Union Short George W. fisherman, boards 6 Union Short Henry, jr. mariner, house 6 Union
Short Henry M. C. mariner, house 240 Water
Short Hiram M. mariner, house 231 Water Short Jacob E. mariner, boards 8 Union Short Louis Il. shoemaker, house 24 Union Short Moses E. fisherman, boards 8 Union
Short Phoebe Miss, h. High, beyond Ocean av. at Newbury
Short Samnel S. mariner, house 8 Union
Short Samuel S. jr. mariner, house 8 Madison
Shute Charles, prop. Farmers' Hotel, Wesley, corner Mill road, Newburyport Plains Shute Elmer, boards Farmers' Hotel
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Shute Horace J. farmer, boards Farmers' Hotel
Shute Joseph, house 17 Franklin
Sidebotham James, weaver, house Low, n. North Atkinson Silloway Albert T. butcher, boards A. K. Silloway's Silloway Ambrose A. teamster, 45 Water, boards 14 Fruit Silloway Amos K. butcher, house Wesley, near High
Silloway Charles F. boards Amos K. Silloway's
Silloway Daniel, house 14 Fruit
Silloway Frank E. poultry dealer, bds. High, opp. Wesley Silloway Fred. A. harness maker, 42 Inn, h. 26 Summer Silloway I. II. Mrs. dressmaker and fur sewer, h. 14 Fruit Silloway John R. cattle dealer, h. High, opp. Wesley Silloway Lydia Miss, house 46 Market
Silloway Rebecca Mrs. house 46 Market
Simmons David A. shoemaker, house 37 Union Simmons Elizabeth Mrs. house 238 Water Simmons Thomas, poultry, house 252 Water
Simpson Arthur F. shoecutter, boards 62 Bromfield
Simpson George, laborer, house 62 Bromfield Simpson John, house 52 Washington
Simpson Sarah A. widow of Thomas C. house 49 High
Simpson Thomas C. lawyer, boards 49 High
Simpson Thomas F. shoemaker, boards 62 Bromfield
Sinclair James, combmaker, house 44 Marlboro' Singer Mfg. Co., C. A. Pitman, agent, 11 Middle Sinnott Patrick, laborer, house 79 Water
Skay Thomas Y. fish peddler, h. Merrimac, n. No. Bridge
Skeels John W. calker, house 5 Elm
Skeels William A. removed to Amesbury Slattery John, laborer, house 3 Ship Sliney J. W., Eagle Hotel, 62 Merrimac
Sloman Mary Mrs. died Aug. 5, 1886 Small Abigail A. widow of Joseph, boards 62 High Small Charles W. shoemaker, boards 9 Neptune
Small Charlotte A. widow, house 13 High, at Newbury Small Enoch L. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 9 Neptune Small George G. removed to Seabrook, N. HI. Small John, iceman, house 19 Madison
Small Julia A. Miss, saleswoman, 11 Middle, b. 20 Salem Small Sarah W. Miss, house 14 Bromfield Smart George II. painter, house 161 Merrimac
Smart Harrison H. died May 6, 1886 Smart Martha G. widow, house 2303 Iligh Smart Milton E. clerk, boards 2303 High
Smith Abby S. widow of Edmund, house 17 High
Smith Charles F. farmer, boards Parker, cor. Hill
Smith Charles II. carpenter, house 35 Temple
Smith Charles R. druggist, 41 Market sq. house 3 Otis pl.
NEWBURYPORT [S ] DIRECTORY. 127
YMITH CHARLES T. & CO. (J. H. and H. M. Smith), ice, ice cream, cider, etc. 61 Lime, h. do. (see p. 359) Smith Cora Mrs. house 58 High
Smith Daniel A. carpenter, house 14 Congress
Smith Daniel II. machinist, house 17 Essex
Smith David, brick manuf., Parker, cor. Ilill, house do.
Smith David, engineer, boards 25 Walnut
Smith Ebenezer, brick manuf. house Parker, near Hill
Smith ( Elizabeth A.) & Knapp ( Caroline A.), milliners, 28 Pleasant, boards 18 Tremont
Smith Elmer E. shoemaker, boards 40 Market sq.
Smith Emily B. widow, house 58 High
Smith Emma J. Mrs. removed to Lynn
Smith Eunice Miss, house 10 Parsons
Smith Eva J. Miss, teacher, Kelley school
Smith Foster W. house 61 Washington
Smith Frank W. trav. agent, house 82 Prospect
Smith Frederick H. baker, boards Pearson's wharf
Smith George M. conductor, B. & M. R.R. house 14 Strong Smith Harriet Miss, house 7 Fruit
Smith Harriet G. Mrs. house 11 Franklin
Smith Henry, machinist, house 19 Walnut
Smith II. M. ( C. T. Smith & Co.), 61 Lime, house do.
Smith Jacob, foreman, N. D. Dodge's, house at Seabrook Smith Jacob H. ( C. T. Smith & Co.), 61 Lime, house at Newbury
Smith John, laborer, house Parker, near Pasture
Smith John C. seedsman and florist, house 38 Franklin
Smith Joseph B. carpenter, boards 7 Fruit
Smith Mary, widow, house Pearson's wharf
Smith Mary A. widow, house 82 Prospect
Smith Melville Mrs. house 58 High
Smith Michael J. shoemaker, boards 21 Fair
Smith Robert A. farmer, house Hale, near Turkey Hill
Smith Thomas L. boards 11 Franklin [28 Temple Smith Waldo B. boot and shoc stock, Tracy place, house Smith Walter M. removed to Lynn
Smith William C. removed to Warren, R. I.
Smith William G. machinist, boards 14 Congress
Smith William H. operative, house 34 Warren
Smith William W. carpenter, house 65 Prospect Smith William W. farmer, boards Robert A. Smith's
Snow Annie P. Mrs. at 1 Parsons Snow Edgar A. shoemaker, house 288 High Snow George II. removed to Byfield
Snow George W. physician, 13 Charter, house do.
Somerby Abram, city express, 23 Liberty, h. 14 Ashland Somerby A. A. Miss, teacher, Forrester-st. grammar school Somerby Charles, clerk, 2 Purchase
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Somerby Charles M. carpenter, boards 151 Water Somerby Nancy A. widow of Samuel, house 18 Forrester Somerby Sophia H. Miss, bookkeeper, Pearson's wharf, boards 18 Forrester
Somerby William G. shoemaker, house 32 Dove
Soule Franklin C. carpenter, house 151 Water
Soule George E. boxmaker, boards 17 Walnut
Soule Mary A. Mrs. house 17 Walnut
Soule William E. baker, house 55 Purchase
Southwell George W. silversmith, house 25 Washington
Southwell Robert K. cigars, and locksmith, 27 Merrimac, house 116 State
Spalding Annie T. Miss, boards 28 Green
Spalding Chas. C. bookkeeper, Mechanicks' National Bank, boards 7 Brown square
Spalding Edmund S. boards 28 Green
Spalding Mary T. Miss, boards 28 Green
Spalding Oliver B. died May 20, 1885
Spalding Oliver B. Mrs. widow, house 7 Brown square
Spalding Oliver P. painter, boards 171 High
Spalding Ralph C. clerk, 63 State, bds. 7 Brown square Spalding Samuel J. Rev. house 28 Green Spencer II. C. silversmith, boards 6 Oakland
Spiller Henry Mrs. died July 24, 1885 Spiller Sarah L. Mrs. house 252 High
Spinney Daniel J. painter, house 29 Pond
Spofford Joseph, house 6 Independent Spofford R. S. house at Deer Island
Spurr Lois, widow, boards 5 California
Squire Joseph B. hatter, house 5 Jackson
Stacy Charles M. foreman, case dept. 214 Merrimac, bds. 51 Washington [26 Market
· Stacy Nymphas, bookkeeper at James C. Colman's, house Stanley Annie M. widow of James H. boards 52 High
Stanley Benjamin F. house 3 Ashland
Stanley Benjamin F. jr. removed to Haverhill
Stanley John C. hardware, junk, etc. 15 and 17 Water, house 236 Iligh
Stanley Nathan K. jeweller ( Boston), house 76 Lime
Stannard George, operative, house rear 13} Marlboro' Stanton James, house 163 Boardman
Stanwood Ann R. widow, house 7 Hancock
Stanwood Atkinson & Co. (D. C. Rogers), soap manufs. 19 Liberty
Stanwood Charles H. hostler, boards 12 Pine
Stanwood Frank E. shoemaker, 9 State, house 22 Liberty Stanwood George W. second hand, house Marlboro' court Stanwood Joseph, overseer, house 12 Pine
Stanwood Theodore P. silversmith, boards 12 Pine
NEWBURYPORT [S] DIRECTORY. 129
Stanwood William, overseer, Peabody mills, house 9 Oak Stanwood William F. teamster, house 3 Congress Stanwood William F. Mrs. widow, house 5 Fruit Stanwood --- , silversmith, rooms 16} Olive Staples Hermon, painter, house 10 Birch Stark Frank, driver, H. R. R. house 22 Water Stelsberg Christian, died Jan. 22, 1885 Stevens Albert W. removed to Boston Stevens Arthur W. clerk, 19 Prospect, house 25 do.
Stevens Benjamin F. fisherman, house 5 Madison
Stevens Benjamin W. fisherman, boards 6 Neptune
Stevens Carrie A. Mrs. house 20 Charter
Stevens Clarence C. clerk, 175 Water, house 11 Marlboro' Steveus Cyrus P. groceries, 19 Prospect, house 207 High
Stevens Everett L. clerk, 19 Prospect, boards 207 High Stevens Frank E. boards 64 Bromfield
Stevens Frank E. at life-saving station, Plum Island Stevens George Albert, shoemaker, house 12} Neptune Stevens George H. city clerk, office City Hall building, house 37 Kent
Stevens George O. manager N. E. Telephone and Tele- graph Co. boards 15 Boardman
Stevens Herbert M. clerk, 59 State, boards 8 Bromfield Stevens Herman W. clerk, 70 State, h. at East Salisbury Stevens Horton C. clerk, 14 Pleasant, boards 8 Bromfield Stevens John C. & Son ( M. A. Stevens), grocers, 20 Pur- chase, house 2 Madison
Stevens Joseph G. mariner, house 64 Bromfield
Stevens J. Wallace, shoemaker, house 65 Purchase
Stevens Lizzie C. Miss, boards 6 Court
Stevens Lorenzo, carpenter, h. Wesley, n. Artichoke bridge Stevens Michael, pilot, house 8 Bromfield
Stevens Miriam Mrs. boards opp. 71 Hill
Stevens Moses ( C. W. Hale & Co.), fish, Huse's wharf, house 34 Purchase
Stevens Moses A. (J. C. Stevens & Son), 20 Purchase, h. Purchase, cor. Madison
Stevens Philip C. grocer, 177 Water, house 4 Neptune
Stevens Ralph W. boards 117 State
Stevens Samuel W. died Feb. 21, 1885
Stevens Sarah A. widow, house 25 Prospect
Stevens Sarah II. Mrs. at Old Ladies' Home
Stewart Frank O. removed to Waltham
Stickney Agnes W. Miss, saleswoman, 13 Pleasant, boards 43 Purchase
Stickney Benjamin G. farmer, house Parker, near High
Stickney Edward S. variety store, 34 Kent, house 32 do. Stickney Enoch Mrs. house 3 Spring
Stickney Enoch P. shoemaker, boards 43 Purchase
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Stickney Enoch P. Mrs. house 43 Purchase
Stickney George E. (Boston ), boards 5 Fair
Stickney George H. produce, house High, bey. Ocean av.
Stickney George W. house 5 Fair
Stickney John F. house 45 Temple
Stickney Margaret E. Miss, bds. Mrs. Mary B. Stickney's Stickney Mary B. widow, house High, beyond Ocean av. Stickney Miriam, widow of Caleb, house 86 Federal
Stickney Otis H. clerk, 54 Lime, boards 43 Purchase
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