USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 4
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 4
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 4
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 4
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NEWBURYPORT [B] DIRECTORY.
Balch Eliza P. widow of Eben G. house 63 Prospect
Balch Gardner P. removed to Saxonville
Balch George E. master mariner, house 6 Auburn
Balch George H. removed to Boston
B ALCH GEORGE P. coal and wood, 47 Water, house 6 Brown square ( see page 364)
Balch Hiram T. house Greenleaf, near Pond
Balch Huldah, widow, house 164 High
Balch Jennette N. Miss, house 45 Market
Balch John Mrs. died July 17, 1886
B ALCH JOHN H. carpetings and room paper, 37 Pleasant, house 181 High (see page 363)
Balch John H. jr. salesman, 37 Pleasant, boards 181 High Balch John P. clerk, Carr, Brown, & Co.'s, boards Hiram T. Balch's
Balch Julia N. and Laura A. Misses, house 232 High
Balch Leonidas, clerk, house & Auburn
Balch Lewis ( Boston), boards 6 Auburn
Balch Lucy H. Miss, house 8 Auburn
Balch Susan W. Miss, house 189 High
Balch William (of 30 Green), died Jan. 26, 1886
Balch William, clerk, city treasurer's office, boards Hiram T. Balch's [h. 25 Otis pl.
Ballou Charles F. merchant tailor, Liberty, cor. Market sq. Ballou Charles N. manager, Market sq. cor. Liberty, house 20 Strong
Ballou Henry W. mason, house 39 Middle
Ballou Isadore Mrs. music teacher, 20 Strong, house do.
Ballou Joseph W. & Son (J. Willard), merchant tailors, 17 State, house 5 Prospect [ Prospect
Ballou J. Willard (J. W. Ballou & Son), 17 State, boards 5 Ballou Liberty C. Mrs. house 33 Middle
Bamford Benjamin, clerk, City Hotel, 14 Middle
Bamford George E. laborer, house 2 Unicorn
Bamford James W. shoemaker, boards 87 Prospect
Bamford Joseph E. shoemaker, boards 2 Unicorn
Bamford Lydia P. widow, died March, 1885
Bamford Susan, widow, house 22 High
Banks Amos W. removed to Haverhill
Banks Russell Mrs. house 76 Federal
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Barboro ( Antonio) & Co. ( Louis Dondero), 14 to 18 Inu, h.
Barbour Benjamin, captain, house 7 Parsons
Barbour Henry A. boards 7 Parsons
Barker Charles II. upholsterer, house 8 Merrimac court
Barker Emma A. Mrs. house 24 Olive
Barker Ephraim, farmer at Richard Jaques, boards do.
Barker George W. house Fair, cor. Liberty
Barker Mary, widow, house 9 Coffin's court
Barlow Everett B. brakeman, boards 11 Atwood
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Barlow James R. fisherman, house 11 Atwood
Barlow Joseph, shoemaker, house 11 Atwood Barrett Matthew F. house 51 Water Barron Asa T. house 69 High
Barth Henry, hairdresser, 109 Water, house 104 do. Bartlet Edmund, house 2 Washington
Bartlet Mary L. Miss, teacher, Kelley school, h. 2 Wash.
Bartlet Mary M. Miss, house 83 High
Bartlett B. Frank, overseer, Bayley Hat Co. b. 25 Walnut Bartlett Charles, boat builder, house 13 South Pond
Bartlett Charles, boat builder, house rear 2 Merrimac
Bartlett Charles H. carpenter, house 75 Lime
Bartlett Charles S. farmer, boards Wesley, near Low
Bartlett Daniel, antique furniture, 8 Water, bds. 2 Parker Bartlett Edward E. teamster, boards Parker, near Pasture Bartlett Edward F. clerk, Police Court, and notary public, 31 State, house 70 Federal
Bartlett Edward H. engraver, boards 70 Federal
Bartlett Edward W. shoecutter, house 18 Tyng
Bartlett George Mrs. house Parker, near Pasture
Bartlett George W. overseer, house 9 Spring
Bartlett Horace I. counsellor, 25 State, house Moseley av. above New
Bartlett Horace W. house 65 Federal
Bartlett Israel T. farmer, house Spring lane, near the river Bartlett Jacob H. foreman, 21 Pleasant, h. 5 Brown square Bartlett Jonathan Mrs. house Parker, near Pasture
Bartlett Joseph, captain, house 8 Temple
Bartlett Joseph A. carder, boards 9 Spring
Bartlett Joseph W. salesman, house 35 Monroe
Bartlett Joseph W. fireman, Victoria mills, house 24 Milk Bartlett Lendall, brakeman, B. & M. R.R. b. 39 Boardman Bartlett Moses, miller, house Parker, near Pasture
Bartlett Nicholas W. laborer, house 22 Olive
Bartlett Stephen, carpenter, house 3 Parsons
Bartlett Thomas K. farmer, house Wesley, near Low
Bartlett W. Lunt, apothecary and grocer, 32 Washington, house 30 do.
Barton Louis F. boots and shoes, 11 State, h. 18 Prospect
Bass Annie A. widow, house 7 Howard Bass Edward, died Jan. 21, 1885
Bassett Nathaniel G. house 10 Court
Batchelder Albert R. house Green. at Newbury
Batchelder Albert R. jr. clerk, 1 High, boards Albert R. Batchelder's
Batchelder Benjamin H. teamster, house 118 State
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ATCHELDER ( Dudley T.) & FOGG ( Geo. A.), gro- cers, 26 and 28 Merrimac, house Boardman st. (see front cover)
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Batchelder D. Clark, boards 51 Fair
Batchelder Edgar J. mason, boards 78 High
Batchelder George Il. C. physician, boards 65 High
Batchelder Harrison G. carpenter, boards 15 Merrill Batchelder James N. ship joiner, house 242 Merrimac
Batchelder Joseph C. laborer, boards 51 Fair
Batchelder Louise T. millinery, 43 State, house 63 Iligh
Batchelder William, carpenter, house 15 Merrill
Batchelder William A. removed to Georgetown Batchelder William L. shoemaker, boards 40 Market sq. Batchelder, see also Bacheller
Battelle Elizabeth, widow of Elbridge, house 220 IJigh Baumgartner J. Edward, conductor, H. R.R. b. 18 Salem Baumgartner Philip, supt. H. R.R. house 18 Salem
Bayley Carrie M. removed to Boston
Bayley Charles M. house 6 Purchase Bayley David H. Mrs. house 192 Water
Bayley Elizabeth H. Miss, house 27 Milk
Bayley Frank W. removed to Boston
Bayley Hat Co., William P. Mahoney, agent, 310 Merrimac Bayley Harry W. bookkeeper, 13 Water, boards 64 Lime Bayley John C. M lawyer, 76 State, boards 6 Purchase Bayley John F. fish peddler, boards 192 Water
Bayley Robert, captain, boards 34 Milk Bayley Roxanna E. widow of Charles E. boards 36 Middle Bayley William II. clerk, overseers of the poor, City Hall, house 64 Lime
Bayley, see also Bailey
Beale Ernest L. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 23 Federal Bean Elisha, boards Iligh, beyond Ocean av. at Newbury Bean Elisha, jr. h. High, beyond Ocean av. at Newbury Bean John A. driver, Peabody mills, house 9 Otis place Bean Wallace E. cigars, etc. 39 Market sq. h. 29 Middle Beaton Alexander, ship carpenter, house 12 Monroe Bellows George K. grocer, house 6 Boardman Bennett John, clerk, 22 Pleasant, boards 5 Charles Bennett Michael, laborer, house 92 Merrimac [Hill
Bennett Stephen F. brakeman, B. & M. R.R. house opp. 71 Bent Dennis, house Willow av. near High Bent Hiram K. shoemaker, house Hanover, cor. High Bentley Julia A. Miss, dressmaker, house 37 Temple Berdine William. electroplater, 214 Merrimac, h. 40 Kent Bernier Joseph, operative, house 100 Water
Bernier Peter, operative, house 4 Charles
Berry Eli N. W. telegraph operator, 39 State, bds. 114 do. Berry George W. carriage painter, bds. rear 158 Merrimac Berry John, laborer, house 44 Water [114 do. Berry John N. M. D. F. telegraph repairer, 39 State, house Berry John W. shoemaker, house 21 Market
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Berry Lizzie B. boards 54 Washington [Lime
Besse Irvin, sec. Victor Mfg. Co. 57 and 59 Water, h. 33 Bessey Arthur, hairdresser, 3 State, boards 26 Atwood
Bessey Ruth, widow, house 26 Atwood
Bessom William L. removed to Lyun Betts Susan, widow, nurse, house 31 Milk Bevan Charles II. carpenter, house 29 Prospect Bickford Henry G. removed to Clinton
Bickford Sarah, widow, house 6 Franklin
Biddle George II. removed to Dover, N. H.
Bigelow Elizabeth, teacher, High school, boards 14 Strong Billows George K. grocer, 136 Merrimac, h. 6 Boardman Bingham William, silversmith, house 212 Iligh Binley Alfred, removed to Haverhill
- Binley William, shipper, 21 Pleasant, house 10 Tremont Bisbee William Mrs. house 210 Iligh Bishop George P. auctioneer, 32 Market sq. bds. 1 Market Bixby Thomas, removed to Ilaverhill Black George N. shoemaker, house 4 Bromfield Black John E. painter, boards 4 Bromfield
Blackington Jacob P. cook, 4 Middle, rooms 60 do. Blair William S. foreman, 21 Pleasant, h. 16 Dalton Blaisdell Alice Mrs. house 1 Marlboro' Blaisdell John C. M. shoecutter, house 66 Federal Blaisdell Josiah T. shoemaker, house 252 Merrimac Blaisdell Walter II. shoemaker, boards 252 Merrimac Blake Charles S. clerk, 7 Middle, house 26 Liberty Blake Charles W. (Boston), boards 26 Monroe Blake Frederic W. shoecutter, house 10 Marlboro' Blake George B. machinist, house 42 Pleasant Blake G. Frank, salesman, 35 Water, b. Brown-sq. Hotel Blake Ira Mrs. house 16 Washington Blake Ira F. Il. capt. police, house 76 Federal Blake Jeremiah, carpenter, house 26 Monroe Blake John B. shoemaker, house 5 Market Blake John B. (of 1 Boardman), died Aug. 7, 1886 Blake Joseph, carpenter, boards 14 Congress Blake Kate Miss, clerk, 35 State
LAKE ( Samuel S.) & NOYES ( Philip H.), painters,
BI 46 to 48 Merrimac, house 3 Green ( see page 357) Blake William B. student, boards 210 Iligh
Blakie Alexander C. watchman, Bayley Hat Co. house Moulton street
Blanc Eugene, operative, house 10 Charles
Blanchard Hartson, carpenter, house 214 Merrimac
Blanchard Walter E. butcher, 2 Commercial wharf, boards 2 Orange
Bliss A. Lucretia Miss, house 6 Chestnut
Bliss Bridget Mrs. house 3 Cutter's court
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Bliss Charles A. (Boston), boards 10 Allen
Biiss Charles II. sewing silk, house 10 Allen Bliss Thomas, shoemaker, house 12 Inn Blodgett Amy, saleswoman, 5 Pleasant, boards 51 Fair Blood: Andrew, laborer, house 16 Auburn
Blood Edwin, real estate agent, house 1 Warren
Blood Mary N. widow, house 232 High
LUMPEY PHILIP H. grocer, 77 State, house 79 do. ( see page 359)
Blumpey Philip H. jr. clerk, 77 State, house 3 Temple Blunt Fred. O. removed.to Lowell
Boardman Fred. H. ( T. H. Boardman & Co.), City wharf
Boardman George W. stonecutter, house 16 Strong
Boardman Isaac H. president Merchants National Bank, house 104 State
Boardman Samuel P. engineer, Steamer 1, house 9 Kent Boardman Thomas HI. & Co. ( F. H. Boardman), merchants ;
also sec. and treas. Merrimac River Towing Co. 9 City wharf, boards 104 State
Boardman William B. house 160 Iligh Bogardus Sarah P. Mrs. house 226 High
Bohannon George, shoemaker, boards 47 Marlboro'
Bollman Mary M. Miss, dressmaker, 21 Bromfield, bds. do.
Bollman Mary S. widow, house 19 Bromfield
Bollman Philip, machinist, house 21 Bromfield Bollman Philip H. machinist, house 5 Lunt Bolser John E. carpenter, boards 18 Unicorn
Bolton Edith M. Miss, clerk, 37 State, boards 124 High
Bolton I. B. physician, 124 High, house do. Bonner Rosanna Mrs. house 14} Beck
Booth James, weaver, house 25 Monroe Boss Frank, shoemaker, rooms 21 Unicorn Boston Clothing Manufacturing Co. 40 State Bourbon Jeremiah, shoemaker, house 93 Prospect Bowden Charlotte Mrs. house 17 Milk
Bowden Henry H. carriage painter, h. 40 Market sq.
Bowen Aaron, carpenter, house rear 1 Jefferson Bowen William G. carpenter, house 3 Jefferson Bowlen Andrew, grocer, 223 Merrimac, house Woodland, cor. Jackson
Bowlen James, operative, house 7 Pike
Bowlen Martha B. widow, house 223 Merrimac
Bowlen Thomas, died Feb. 24, 1886
Bowlen William C. silversmith, boards 223 Merrimac Boyd Charles E. teamster, 15 Water, house 6 Monroe Boyle Charles P. clerk, 28 Merrimac, boards 16 Auburn
Boyle James, silversmith, boards 27 Monroe
Boyle John, hatter, house 291 Merrimac
Boyle Patrick, hatter, house 9 Warren
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Boyles James, watchman, 214 Merrimac, house 216 do. Boynton Charles, trader, h. High, c. Ocean av. at Newbury Boynton Charles W. farmer, house 15 Strong Bradbury Charles E. carpenter, house 5 Vernon Bradbury Ebenezer, died March 13, 1885
Bradbury Ebenezer, jr. (So. Weymouth), bds. 59 Middle Bradbury Lincoln G. clerk, boards 168 Merrimac
Bradbury Mary T. widow of Ebenezer, boards 59 Middle
Bradbury Theophilus, watchman, house 16 Broad Bradbury Walter R. clerk, house 26 Vernon
Bradley Charlotte J. widow, house 49 Washington
Bradley Frank W. boards 49 Washington Bradley Gardner, farmer, house Turkey Hill
Bradley Isaac Mrs. house 43 Pleasant
Bradley Martha J. Miss, teacher, Kelley school, house 43 Pleasant
Bradley Origen, solecutter, house 31 Pond Bradley ( William G.) & Babb ( John H.), boots and shoes, 23 Pleasant, house at Rochester, N. HI.
Bragdon Carrie and Lizzie Misses, house 40 Fair Bragdon Samuel Mrs. died Feb. 2, 1886
Bragg Alexander (of 19 Atwood), died Jan. 16, 1886 Bragg Alexander, machinist, house 51 Middle
Bragg George H. machinist, house 38 Temple Bragg James M baker, boards 19 Atwood Bragg Mary A. widow, house 16 Johnson Bragg Robert C. police, house 1 Ilill Brannigan Mary, widow, house 13 Centre Brant John, carpenter, rooms 66 Water Brawn William, carpenter, house 57 Washington Bray Albert E. clerk, house 58 Marlboro'
Bray Charles II. supt. H. R.R. stable, house 64 Water Bray Eben, farmer, house Parker, near High Bray Elizabeth W. widow of Stephen P. house 11 Spring Bray George, farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av. Bray George, house Brown, near State Bray George L. captain, boards 11 Spring Bray Isaac A. Mrs. house 24 Spring
Bray John M. driver, house 45 Bromfield Bray Lewis, driver, boards 45 Bromfield Bray Stephen P. captain, boards 51 Bromfield Brazier John, shoemaker, house 13 Warren Brennan Daniel, removed to Ireland
Brennan Elizabeth Miss, removed to Byfield
Brewster Allen M. ins. agent ( Boston), bds. 8 Summer Brewster William HI. Mrs. widow, house 8 Summer Bricher Eunice V. widow of William, boards 49} Prospect Bricher William, died June 15, 1886
Bricket W. E. shoemaker, boards City Hotel
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Bridges Almira, widow, removed to Ilaverhill
Bridges Alpheus, shoemaker, house 30 Oakland
Bridges Elisha F. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 32 Oakland Bridges George, driver, boards 256 High Bridges John A. shoemaker, house 27 Oakland Bridges Lydia A. widow, boards 10 Jackson
Bridges Rufus, shoemaker, 38 Pleasant, house 285 High
Bridges Samuel A. foreman, house 11 Market
Bridges William H. shoemaker, house 4 Jackson
Brierley James, loom fixer, house 27 Monroe Brierley John, clerk, 198 Merrimac, boards 27 Monroe
Briggs Henry M. machinist, house 13 Elm Brock William S. hatter, house 175 Merrimac Brockway Charles J. ins. agent, 24 State, house 83 High Broderic Morris, fireman, boards 12 Unicorn
.Bronbeck Mary E. widow, h. Marlboro', cor. Marlboro' ct. Brookings Albert C. engineer, house 18 Independent Brookings Albert Mrs. house 151 Water
Brookings John B. builder, 24 Summer, house do. Brookings Margaret J. widow of David L. boards 26 Fair Brookings Melvin F. oil dealer, house 81 Lime
Brookings Moses P. Mrs. boards Brown-square Hotel Brookings Philip B. grocer, 199 Water, house 207 do. Brookings Samuel, house High, beyond Ocean av. Brookings Samuel, jr. asst. postmaster, house 8 Parsons Brookings William, carriage maker, boards 151 Water Brooks Frank A. farmer, boards Wesley street Brooks John, dyer, house 14 Salem
Brooks Joseph, melter, house Wesley, near Moseley av. Brooks Luie A. laundryman, house 113 Merrimac Brooks Mary W. widow, house 91 High
Brown Abby and Flora Misses, house 7 Parsons Brown Alexander D. cotton broker ( Boston), h. 242 High
Brown Anna A. widow of Jacob B. house 15 Charter Brown Annie S. widow, house 32 Bromfield Brown Arolina L. Mrs. house 19 Winter
Brown Augusta R. Mrs. boards 9 Madison Brown Charles, laborer, house 25 Dove
Brown Charles, farmer, house Turkey Hill
Brown Charles H. expert accountant, house 7 Fair Brown Charles N. clerk, 24 Olive, house 18 Boardman Brown Charles S. carpenter, house 121 State
Brown Charles W. captain, removed to Indianapolis, Ind.
Brown Charles W. silversmith, boards 22 Congress Brown Daniel, died May 4, 1886
Brown Edward B. printer, Herald, boards 32 Milk
Brown Elijah, house 7 Parsons
Brown Elizabeth, widow, boards 9 Olive
Brown Elizabeth L. Miss, house 1 Fruit
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Brown Frank A. bottler, 2 Ferry wharf, boards 7 Summer Brown Frank W. captain, house 15 Essex
Brown George, boards 22 Bromfield
Brown Geo. D. ( Todd & Brown), 87 Water, h. 22 Bromfield Brown George W. principal Jackman grammar school, h. at East Salisbury
Brown James, house 19 Oakland
Brown James C. confectioner, boards 16 Bromfield
Brown Jenness W. agent Davis Sewing Machine Co. 19 Pleasant, house 8 Buck
Brown John L. Mrs. house 141 Merrimac
Brown John S. engineer, house 19 Winter
Brown John T. manager W. U. Telegraph Co. 39 State, house 47 High
Brown Jonathan H. shoemaker, 216 Merrimac, h. 1 Broad Brown Joseph E. foreman, N. D. Dodge's, h. 23 Otis pl. Brown J. Fred ( Boston), boards 15 Charter
Brown J. Milton, dentist, 62 State, house Garden street Brown Lawrence W. captain, house 20 Fruit Brown Leander M. ( Boston), house 196 Iligh Brown Louisa R. widow, nurse, house 4 Toppan Brown Margaret A. widow, house 10 Buck
Brown Mary Q. and Susan N. Misses, house 7 Fruit
Brown Melissa A. widow, house 2 Boylston Brown Michael Mrs. house 1 Boardman
Brown Moses, dry goods, 37 State, house 9 Orange Brown M. E. Mrs. dressmaker, house 18 Boardman Brown Richard, laborer, house 5 Lime
Brown Royal J. ship carpenter, house Chapel, n. Howard Brown Samuel, old furniture, etc. 19 Fair, house do.
Brown Samuel T. carpenter, house 5 Tyng Brown Sarah E. widow, house Moulton street Brown Sarah J. Miss, died March 31, 1886 ROWN SQUARE HOTEL, J. F. Morrill, proprietor,
B 11 Brown square ( see back cover)
Brown Willard C. shoemaker, boards 60 Bromfield
Brown William, confectioner, 16 Bromfield, house do. Brown, see also Brawn
Bruce Charles T. died August 26, 1886
Bruce Fred. D. clerk, house 22 Woodland
Bruce F. D. Mrs. house 22 Woodland
Bruce George D. clerk, 17 Water, boards 13 Tyng Bruce Rufus, hatter, boards 13 Tyng Bruce Thomas J. stair builder, house 8} Buck
Bruce Wentworth F. Mrs. house 13 Tyng
Bryan Edmund, painter, boards American House Bryan Joanna Mrs. boards American House
· Bryan John F. harness maker, 46 Pleasant, h. 7 Congress Bryant Benjamin, house 49 Olive
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Bryant James L. at Ocean Mills Co. house 49 Olive Bryant John, herbalist, house 11 Hancock
Bryant John F. shoemaker, boards 11 Hancock
Buckley Cornelius, grocer, 137 Merrimac, h. 7 Woodland Buckley Cornelius H. shoemaker, boards 28 Dove
Buckley Daniel, fireman, B. & M. R.R. boards 11 Merrill
Buckley Daniel, farmer, house 19 Warren
Buckley Daniel, died November 23, 1885
Buckley Daniel F. clerk, 137 Merrimac, boards 20 Warren
Buckley Daniel P. shoemaker, house 15 Hancock
Buckley David, laborer, house 11 Unicorn
Buckley Frank, laborer, house 8 Russia
Buckley Hannah, widow, house 11 Merrill Buckley Jeremiah, laborer, house 86 Merrimac
Buckley Jeremiah W. fireman, B. & M. R.R. b. 11 Merrill Buckley John, clerk, Merrimac House, boards do.
Buckley John C. laborer, house 20 Warren Buckley John J. baker, boards 28 Dove Buckley John M. mason, house 28 Dove
Buckley Michael H. removed to Brighton
Bullock George E. foreman, 214 Merrimac, h. 206 High
Bunker Albert II. machinist, boards 48 Washington
Bunker Nathaniel P. shoemaker, Washington, near the rail- road, house 48 Washington
Buntin John, house 108 High
Burgess Daniel, shoemaker, house 23 Prospect
Burgess Gorham, silversmith, boards 19 Walnut
Burke David, shoemaker, house 87 Prospect Burke David II. shoemaker, boards 87 Prospect
Burke Frank, comb maker, boards 21 Fair
Burke James, hairdresser, boards 55 Liberty
Burke John, shoemaker, house 20 Ship Burke John, house 55 Liberty
Burke John W. shoemaker, house 20 Ship
Burke Webster E. heeler, boards 164 Merrimac Burnham Cyrus, removed to Amesbury Burnham Edwin Rev. house 1 Tyng
Burnham John E. stockfitter, house 148 Water
Burnham Sarah A. widow of Ebenezer, house 23 Market
Burnham Wesley, removed to Essex Burnham William H. bottler, 2 Ferry wharf, h. 34 Middle Burns Ellen, widow, house 17 Lime
Burns George R. silversmith, boards 174 Merrimac
Burns Jane, widow, house 47 Ashland
Burns Jeremiah, house 3 Smith's court
Burns John, mariner, house rear 174 Merrimac
Burns John J. operative, boards 17 Lime
Burns Martin, laborer, boards 4 Smith's court
Burns Mary, widow, house 4 Smith's court
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Burns Maurice, removed to Haverhill
Burns Maurice E. shoemaker, boards 17 Lime
Burns Peter, laborer, house Hill, near Parker Burns Thomas, farmer, house Ocean av. near High Burns William, mariner, boards 174 Merrimac
Burns William, laborer, house 69 Merrimac Burns William, at life-saving station, Plum Island Burns William Il. spinner, boards 17 Lime [14 Olive Burrill Edward, commission merchant, Brown's wharf, h.
Burrill Fanny R. Miss, house 68 Federal
Burrill John Mrs. died November 14, 1884 Burrill John T. painter, house 17 Winter
Burrill Mary Miss, at Old Ladies' Home
Burrill William E. shoecutter, boards Brown-square Hotel Burton Exerie, operative, boards 24 Charles
Byshee Lawrence, laborer, house Hill. near Parker
Bushey Moses, shoemaker, house 19 Dove Buswell Charles, engineer, Victoria mills, h. at E. Salisbury Butler Charles Mrs. house 10 Brown square
Butler Colen, died Dec. 31, 1884
B' UTLER GEORGE, baker, 7 Titcomb, h. 51 Merrimac (see page 364)
Butler Hannah S. widow, house 40 Market square
Butler Irving S. boards 22 Strong
Butler John W. shoemaker, boards 40 Market square Butler Mary E. widow of Joseph W. house 22 Strong Butler Warner E. removed to Salem [house do.
Butler William, engineer at pumping station, Spring lane, Butler William M. farmer, house rear 18 Madison Butman Charles T. carriage painter, house 30 Madison
Butman George A. clerk, water works' office, boards 47 Bromfield
Butman John F. removed to Hudson
Butman John T. painter, Hale's court, house 47 Bromfield Butman Nellie F. widow of Frank W. boards 48 Prospect Butterfield Milton S. hatter, boards 6 Merrimac court Butterfield Samuel B. engineer, Bayley Hat Co. house 6 Merrimac court
Butterfield Willard E. shoecutter, house 274 Merrimac Buzzell John M. teamster, house 10 Milk
Buzzell Maurice A. shoemaker, boards 6 Centre
Cahill James, operative, house Parsons' wharf YALDWELL ALEXANDER & G. J. distillers, 178 C Merrimac, house 36 Olive ( see page 361) Caldwell Caroline C. Mrs. house 77 High Caldwell George A. clerk, 139 Merrimac, boards 8 Kent Caldwell George J. ( A. & G. J. Caldwell), distiller, boards 8 Kent
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Caldwell George M. boards 36 Olive [8 Kent
Caldwell John, dry goods and groceries, 139 Merrimac, h. Caldwell John J. ( Boston), boards 8 Kent
Caldwell Middleton A. student, boards 8 Kent Callahan Patrick, combmaker, house 6 Federal Calthorp Arthur, carpeuter, boards 29 Merrill
Cammett George, blacksmith, house 13 Beck
Cammett George WV. shoemaker, boards 13 Beck Campbell Patrick, at life-saving station, house 44 Water
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CAMPBELL WILLIAM H. boots and shoes, 140 Mer- rimac, house 138 do. (see back cover)
Campbell William S. com. trav. boards 107 Merrimac
Canney Susan D. Miss, house 13 Union
Canning Catharine, widow of Charles W. h. 23 Prospect
Canning Daniel, granite works, Winter, near Merrimac, h. 10 Winter
Canning William J. hatter, boards 23 Prospect
Cannon Charles J. clerk, 39 Federal, boards 4 Ship
Canny George C. Mrs. house 13 School [R. R.
Capers Thomas, gardener at 75 Eligh, h. Fulton, n. B. & M. Capers William, florist, boards Fulton, near B. & M. R. R.
Carey Catharine Mrs. house 4 Atwood
Carey Catharine, widow, house 30 Charles
Carey Francis, laborer, house 7 Williams court
Carey Joanna, widow, house rear 12 Prospect
Carey Joanna, widow, house 14 Federal
Carey John, farmer, house 26 Dove
Carey John T. clerk, 158 Merrimac, boards 7 Merrill Carey Julia Mrs. grocer, 158 Merrimac, house 7 Merrill Carey Michael, laborer, house 7 Williams court
Carey Michael, silversmith, boards 7 Merrill
Carlin Cecilia Mrs. liquors, 107 Water, house 105 do.
Carlin Francis, died June 27, 1886
Carlin Peter, stonecutter, house 2 Elm
Carnes James F. clerk, 83 Water, house 41 Temple
Carnes John W. hairdresser, 9 State, house 21 Ship
Carnes Julia, widow of Patrick, house 13 Independent
Carolan Alice Miss, saleswoman, 5 Pleasant, boards opp. 34 Forrester
Carolan Daniel, shoemaker, house opp. 34 Forrester Carroll Bridget, house 88 Water [cor. Fair
Carr, Brown, & Co. ( E. F. Coffin), comb manufs., Water, Carr Charles B. died May 21, 1886
Carr Charles II. died March 24, 1886
Carr Charles II. Mrs. house 42 Pleasant
Carr Edward H. blacksmith, house 53 Merrimac
Carr John, died Sept. 8, 1886
Carr John Mrs. house 1023 State
Carr Joseph F. ( Boston), house 9 School
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Carr Mary J. widow, house 274 Merrimac Carrigan Bridget Miss, house 17 Kent Carrigan John J. card stripper, house 4 Lafayette place
Carroll Mary A. widow, house 14 Vernon
Carroll William, died Jan. 14, 1885
Carson Frederick R. hatter, boards Jefferson, c. Merrimac Carson Miriam, widow of Aaron, h. Jefferson, c. Merrimac Carson Willard O. shoecutter, bds. Jefferson, c. Merrimac Carter Augustus B. removed to Beverly
Carter Benjamin F. Mrs. house 17 Titcomb
Carter George F. shoemaker, house 267 Merrimac
Carter George W. farmer, house 2 Merrimac court
Carter George W. clerk, 210} Merrimac, b. 3 Papanti's ct.
Carter Harriet W. widow, boards 13 Warren
Carter John M. confectioner, house 3 Broad Carter Lilla Miss, dressmaker, house 11 Kent Carter Luther, sole cutter, house 11 Kent
Carter Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, house 11 Kent
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