The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7, Part 5

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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 5
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USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 5
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Carter Mary H. widow, boards 252 Merrimac


Carter Nathan Mrs. died Sept. 17, 1884


Carter Sarah, widow of Benj. F. house 13 Tremont Carter Sewall, shoemaker. Bridge road, house 15 Winter CARTER SYLVESTER B. insurance agent, 76 State, house 13 Tremont (see page 365)


Carter William H. provisions, 210} Merrimac, house 3 Papanti's court


Cartland Joseph, house 244 High


Carver Carrie P. Miss, clerk, 4 State, boards 12 Winter Carver J. Hermann, clerk, Post-office, boards 12 Winter Carver J. G. Mrs. house 12 Winter


Casey Andrew Mrs. house 82 Water


Casey Andrew, laborer, house 17 Carter


Casey Daniel, laborer, house 13 Merrill Casey Edward, laborer, house 1 Smith's court


Casey Jeremiah, coachman, boards 20 Warren Casey John, laborer, house 17 Merrill Casey John, laborer, house 20 Warren


Casey John S. brushmaker, boards 26 Warren Casey Norah, widow, boards 13 Merrill


Casey Patrick F. laborer, boards 26 Warren


Casey William, laborer, house 26 Warren Cashman Bridget, widow, house 14 Temple


Cashman Catharine, widow, house 76 Water Cashman Daniel, teamster, boards 18 Low


Cashman Dennis, clerk, 35 Market sq. bds. 10 Independent Cashman (James F. ) & Hopkinson ( Geo. H.), hairdressers, 93 Merrimac, boards 14 Temple C YASHIMAN JEREMIAH, stevedore and teamster, 18 Low, boards do. (see page 364) 4


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Cashman John, laborer, house 5 Atkinson


Cashman John A. hostler, boards 14 Temple


Cashman Margaret, widow, house 1 Vernon


Cashman Mary, widow, house 18 Low


Cashman Mary Mrs. house 10 Independent


Cashman Michael, removed to Malden


Cashman Patrick, laborer, house 23 Kent


Cashman Thomas, clerk, 3 Railroad av. h. 43 Market sq.


Castelhun Hermann, jewelry, watches, etc. 2 State, house 12 Spring


Castelhun Karl, apothecary, 2 State, boards 12 Spring C ASTELHUN ( Theodore) & HALE (Edward A.), music and musical instruments, 78 State, boards 12 Spring (see front cover)


Castle John, operative, house 137 Water Caswell Charles A. fisherman, boards 67 Purchase


ยท Caswell Clarissa, widow, house 67 Purchase


Caswell Samuel, jr. Mrs. house 5 Oak


Caswell Warren G. fisherman, boards 67 Purchase Caswell William II. comb maker, house 199 Water


Cate Daniel W. freight conductor, City R.R. h. 7 Carter Cates Nelson, heeler, house 15 Strong [Winter


Cates William Z. night watchman, B. & M. R. R. house 22 Cauthus E. A. shoemaker, rooms 91 State


Cavanaugh Phoebe, widow, house 14 Madison Cavanaugh William H. shoemaker, house 4} Broad Cavender Thomas M. comb maker, house rear 148 Water Chadwick Edward A. boards 25 Monroe


Chamberlain Nancy B. widow of Gilman, house 9 Beck Chamberlin John, stoves and tinware, 13 Liberty, h. 43 Fair Chapman John K. shoemaker, house 13 Washington


Chase Abby Miss, house 13 North Atkinson


Chase Abby D. Mrs. house 146 Water


Chase Alvah P. shoecutter, house 13 North Atkinson


Chase Annie L. and Abbie Misses, house 13 Essex Chase Arthur L. shoecutter, boards 8 Vernon


Chase Benjamin M. blacksmith, house 15 Oakland


Chase Edward P. painter, house 41 Ashland Chase Edward P. shoemaker, house 19 Franklin Chase Eliza, widow, house 8 Vernon


Chase Elizabeth B. Mrs. died Jan. 2, 1885


Chase Ezra B. artist, 14 State, house do. Chase Harriet Miss, house Chase's court Chase Jacob B. pilot, house 21 Purchase Chase Jacob H. shoemaker, house 4 Atkinson Chase Jacob J. machinist, house 59 Bromfield


Chase James M. photographer, 39 State, house 31 Prospect


Chase Jeremiah, mariner, house 2 Chase's court Chase John M. boards Mrs. Joshua P. Chase's


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Chase John S. clerk, boards 8 Vernon


Chase Jonathan Mrs. house 20 Market


Chase Joseph F. shoemaker, house 26 Woodland


Chase Joseph H. clerk, 23 Market sq. boards 8 Vernon


Chase Joseph R. shoe heeler, house 3 Kent [Essex


Chase Joseph T. foreman, box factory, 45 Water, house 20 Chase Joseph T. jr. salesman ( Boston), house 130 State Chase Joshua, milkman, boards Curson's mill road


Chase Joshua P. Mrs. h. Curson's mill road, near the mill Chase Mary F. widow, boards John M. Little, jr.'s Chase Moses Hl. harness maker, h. Moseley av. above New Chase Moses L. farmer, house Moseley av. near High Chase Samuel T. shoemaker, boards 20 Market Chase Sarah L. Mrs. nurse, boards 37 Milk


"Chase Seth H. boot and shoe stock, Prince pl. bds. 3 Kent Chase Sprague, ship carpenter, house 11 Ashland place Chase Thurston S. laborer at Gowen Dockum's, bds. do.


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YHASE WILLIAM E. insurance, real estate agent, and auctioneer, 39 State, house 86 Prospect (see line on front cover)


Chase William H. shoemaker, boards 41 Ashland Chase William P. shoemaker, boards 21 Purchase Chase William R. driver, boards 15 Oakland Chauncy Henry, painter, house Moulton street Cheever Albert, master mariner, house 36 Purchase Cheever Augustus E. moulder, house 25 Carter Cheever Edwin A. moulder, house 25 Carter Cheever Francis, private watchman, house 3 Howard


Cheever Lizzie H. teacher, Davenport male primary, bds. 3 Howard


Cheney Albert K. silversmith, boards 20 Carter Cheney George A. Mrs. house 124 State Cheney James W. Mrs. house 20 Essex Cheney John, shoemaker, house Cherry, near Parker Cheney John C. master mariner, house 114 Water Cheney John C. jr. mariner, house Maple, opp. Willow av. Cheney Martha D. Mrs. house 20 Carter Cheney Moses H. boards 16 Franklin Cheney Patrick, laborer, house Parker, near Pasture Cheney Richard R. N. teamster, house Hill, near Parker Cheney Robert C. operative, boards 20 Carter Chency Samuel A. silversmith, boards 114 Water Cheney Samuel C. machinist, house 43 Oakland Cheney William A. Mrs. house 26 Tyng


Cheney William B. shoemaker, house 2 Harrison


Cheney William G. shoemaker, boards R. R. N. Cheney's Chesnel James, section hand, house 55 Liberty Chesnel Joseph, operative, boards 55 Liberty Chesnel Richard, weaver, house 72 Water


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Chesnel William, hatter, house Forrester, near High


Choate Calvin, boards 3 Oakland


Choate Carrie E. Mrs. dressmaker, house 19 Summer


Choate Edwin T. tailor, 18 Pleasant, boards 218 Merrimac


Choate Frank W. silversmith, boards 6 Tyng


Choate George A. Mrs. house 3 Oakland


Choate Henry M. clerk ( Boston), boards 6 Tyng


Choate Jacob T. clerk, 25 State, house at Amesbury


Choate James, laborer, house Moseley av. near High


Choate Joseph W. shoemaker, house 16 Madison


Choate Leonard, house 6 Tyng


Choate Leonard S. shoemaker, house 67 Lime


Choate Stephen P. ship joiner, house 163 Merrimac


Choate Thomas Mrs. house 218 Merrimac


Choate True Mrs. house 3 Oakland


Chrolithion Mfg. Co., Edward F. Coffin, treasurer, Water, foot of Federal


Chrolithion Novelty Co., Fair, cor. Water


Church Charles A. ship joiner, house 2 Boardman


Church Mary M. Mrs. house 10 Broad


Church Noah B. ship carpenter, house 340 Merrimac Chute Andrew, house 272 High


Chute Sarah B. principal Forrester-st. school, b. 272 High City Hotel, S. B. Noyes, proprietor, 14 to 20 Middle


Clancy Patrick, shoemaker, house 47 Middle


Clancy Peter, removed to Haverbill


Clanin Samuel Mrs. house 12 Purchase


Clark Fred. W. clerk, 80 State, boards 40} Carter


Clark George II. removed to Manchaug


Clark George W. Mrs. widow, removed to Greene, Me.


Clark John W. (Merrimac), house 14 Fruit


Clark Judson, shoemaker, boards 34 Forrester Clark Lizzie Miss, house 45 Market


Clark O. W. Mrs. widow, house 40} Carter


Clark Uriah, carpenter, house 34 Forrester Clarkson James Mrs. died Nov. 22, 1884 Clarkson John W. Mrs. house 30 Boardman


Clarkson Margaret Miss, principal Putnam school, boards 30 Boardman


Clarkson William M. brushmaker, house 28 Winter Clement Carrie M. Miss, principal Bromfield-st. mixed sch'l Clement Frank H. boards 58 High


Clement Isaac C. Mrs. house 58 High Clifford Edward J. laborer, boards 7 Bromfield


Clifford John, laborer, house 7 Bromfield Clifford Thomas, blacksmith, house 8 Market


Clifford William I. wheelwright, boards 8 Market Cline Samuel, tailor, 26 Pleasant, house 21 Otis place Clinton Mary Miss, house 26 Inn


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Clough Betsey M. widow, boards 17 Bromfield Clough Lewis A. shoemaker, house 4 Forrester


Cloutier Joseph, yardman, Victoria mills, house Water, cor. Charles Cloutier Peter, carder, house 20 Lime


Coates John W. shoecutter, boards 57 Lime


Cobb Charles HI. hatter, house Forrester, near Maple


Cobb Samuel O. blacksmith, house 21 Forrester Cochran Cornelius, mariner, house 348 Merrimac


Cochran Sophronia, widow, house 348 Merrimac Coffey Alfred, house 132 Merrimac


Coffey Bridget, widow, saloon, 134 Merrimac,house do.


Coffey Daniel, shoemaker, boards 52 Prospect


Coffey Honora, widow, house 16 Russia


Coffey Humphrey, died Dec. 15, 1885 Coffey James, died May 7, 1886 Coffey Jeremiah, laborer, house 52 Prospect


Coffey Jeremiah ( of 134 Merrimac), died May 16, 1886 Coffey Julia, widow, house rear 26 Merrimac Coffey Mary, widow, house 134 Merrimac Coffey Michael, laborer, house 67 Water Coffey Patrick, laborer, house 6 Ilale's court Coffey Timothy, laborer, house 89 Water


Coffey Timothy, clerk, Water, cor. Lime, boards 89 Water Coffey Thomas, shoemaker, boards 52 Prospect


Coffey Thomas, mariner, boards 89 Water Coffey Thomas (of 14 Russia), died May 26, 1886 Coffill John, house 8 Jefferson


Coftill Michael, carpenter, boards 8 Jefferson Coffin Amos, died Oct. 25, 1884


Coffin Amos Mrs. house 6 Oakland


Coffin Amos Mrs. house 11 Orange


Coffin Amos N. (Cambridge), boards 6 Oakland


Coffin A. Bigelow (Boston), boards 185 High


Coffin A. L. Miss, principal Hancock-st. grammar school Coffin Caroline A. widow of David M. house 22 Atwood Coffin Charles H. president, First National Bank, 16 State, house 168 High


Coffin Eben R. ship carpenter, house 340 Merrimac Coffin Edward F. ( Carr, Brown, & Co.), Water, cor. Fair, house High, near the Laurels


Coffin Eliza A. Miss, house 41 High


Coffin Emery, died Dec. 18, 1884


YOFFIN FRANCIS E. sewing machines, and patterns


C for garments, 49 State, h. 21 Broad (see front cover) Coffin George A. shoemaker, house 2 Jefferson Coffin George R. removed to Ring's Island


Coffin Henry F. student, boards 72 High


Coffin John M. Mrs. house 4 Park


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Coffin Joseph, horse dealer, house 33 Fair


Coffin Joseph D. house 28 Jefferson


YOFFIN JOSEPH M. grocer, and ship stores, 5 State,


C house 142 do. (see page 357)


Coffin J. Williams, boards 4 Park


Coffin Lucy Miss, house 5 High, at Newbury


Coffin Margaret M. widow, house 2 Jefferson


Coffin Mary E. boards 6 Oakland


Coffin Moses, shoemaker, house Parker, near State


Coffin Moses F. clerk, 75 Merrimac, house 13 Broad


Coffin Richard, shoemaker, house 20 Toppan


Coffin Sarah Miss, house 12 Congress


Coffin Walter F. horse-car driver, boards 33 Fair


Coffin Willard O. ship carpenter, house 13 Ashland place YOFFIN WILLIAM B. florist, 270 High, house do.


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Coffin William C. printer, boards 270 High


Coffin William P. (New York), boards 72 High


Coffin William S. coal dealer, 77 Water, and supt. Chro- lithion Mfg. Co. house 72 High


Coffin William W. clerk, 11 State, house 142 do.


Cogger Anthony Mrs. removed to Lawrence


Cogger John H. blacksmith, house 6 Independent


Cogger Thomas F. teamster, boards 9 Centre


Cogger Thomas W. iron moulder, house 13 Eagle


Cogger William, clerk, American House, 18 Merrimac Coggins John, removed to Lowell


Coggins Samuel W. mariner, house 56 Pleasant


Coggins Samuel W. jr. silversmith, boards 56 Pleasant


Cogswell Edward, carpenter, house 226 Merrimac Coker Charles E. captain, house 110 High


Coker Leonard W. clerk, 36 Water, house 87 State


Coker Stephen, ship chandlery, 36 Water, h. 14 Tremont Colburn Edgar F. carpenter, 4 Winter, house do.


Colby Abel, jr. signal man, B. & M. R. R. house Bridge rd. Colby Albert O. fish, 115 Water, house 19 Franklin


Colby Anna Mrs. house 17 Tremont


Colby Charles HI. master mariner, house 46 Milk


Colby Charles S. blacksmith. house 4 Chestnut


COLBY DANIEL T. & CO. publishers, Valley Visitor, 4 Merrimac, house 8 Franklin ( see back cover)


Colby Edward HI. clerk, boards 134 Water


Colby Frances A. Mrs. house 44 High [Franklin


Colby Frank W. D. flagman, Water-street crossing, h. 28 Colby George J. L. county commissioner, h. Lowell court Colby George J. L. jr. musician, boards Lowell court Colby George W. house 62 Middle


Colby Hezekiah, died Feb. 16, 1886


Colby Isaac N. (Caleutta), house 43 Lime


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Colby James, removed to Salisbury


Colby John T. mariner, boards 134 Water


Colby Joseph L. carpenter, house 28 Franklin


Colby Mary A. widow, house 12 California Colby Mary J. widow, died Jan. 11, 1886 Colby Mary M. widow of Henry T. boards 24 Fair


Colby Mary V. Mrs. dressmaker, house 58 Lime


Colby Rebecca J. Miss, house 134 Water


Colby Sarah J. Mrs. boards 183 Water


Colby -, operative, house 22 Independent


Cole Benjamin W. & Son ( W. T. Cole), bakers, 101 Water, house do.


Cole Charles W. clerk, 101 Water, house 14 Franklin Cole George G. farmer, boards Moulton street


Cole Jonathan Mrs. house 12 Harris


Cole Lucien D. manager, Towle Mfg. Co. 214 Merrimac, house 40 Kent


Cole Lyman E. artist, house 13 Milk


Cole Nathaniel R. farmer, house 3 Moulton


Cole Paulina A. Miss, house 13 Milk


Cole William T. ( Benj. W. Cole & Son), 101 Water, b. do. Colebarth William, shoemaker, rooms 17 Pleasant


Coleman Annie T. Mrs. house 14 Johnson Coleman Julia Mrs. house 95 Water


Coleman Thomas, mariner, boards 95 Water Collins Annie E. widow, house 12} Beck


Collins Daniel, farmer, house 4 Pine Collins Daniel, jr. wheelwright, boards 4 Pine


Collins David, clerk, Water, cor. Lime, boards 4 Pine


Collins Ephraim, ship carpenter. house 5 Ashland


Collins Eugene, weaver, house Low, near North Atkinson Collins Francis, mason, house 3 Allen Collins Frederick E. removed to California


Collins George, shoemaker, boards 23 Purchase Collins Gilman A. shoemaker, house 13 South Pond Collins Jeremiah, laborer, house 48 Bromfield Collins John, coal and wood, Rowell's wharf, h. 16 Johnson Collins John J. shoemaker, boards 4 Pine Collins John J. clerk, Rowell's wharf, boards 16 Johnson


Collins Mary, widow of Cornelius, house 82 Water Collins Mary, widow, house 16 Johnson


Collins Michael F. shoecutter, boards 4 Pine


Collins N. Emery, clothing, Market square, cor. Liberty, house at Amesbury


Collins Patrick H. removed to Salem


Collins Philip, farmer, house Wesley, near Moseley av. Collins Sarah F. widow, house 33 Summer


Collins Stephen, auctioneer, real estate, and appraiser, 25 State, house 34 Milk


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Collins Timothy, operative, house 3 Charles


Collins William, shoemaker, house 11 South Pond


Collum Mary B. Mrs. house 30 Federal


Colman Ann M. and Lucy Misses, house 2 Toppan


Colman George W. clerk, 8 Middle, house 21 Toppan


YOLMAN JAMES C. lumber, Mercantile wharf, house 10 Harris (see page 356)


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Colman William T. provisions, 8 Middle, house 19 Toppan Colthup Arthur, carpenter, boards 29 Merrill


Colton Mary, widow, house 2 Olive


Comer Melvin O. laborer, boards 12 Madison


Comer Samuel Mrs. house 12 Madison


Comerford George F. W. removed to Lynn


Comley John, boards 208 Iligh


Conant Sarah, widow, house 4 Greenleaf Conant William, died October 3, 1885


Congdon Edmund, laborer, house 24 Woodland


Congdon William F. shoemaker, boards 24 Woodland Conley Brainard J. clerk, 156} High, boards 15 Titcomb Conley Ellen M. Mrs. house 80 Lime Conley James F. shoemaker, boards 80 Lime


Conley James R. engineer, boards 42 Federal


Conley John, fireman, house 17 Market


Conley Michael, laborer, house 1 Ship Conley Patrick, hatter, house 22 Milk


Conley William, engineer, 13 Water, house 42 Federal


Connell James, operative, boards 27 Lime Connell John, shoemaker, boards 27 Lime Connell Maurice, house 13 Franklin Connell Thomas, mariner, boards 27 Lime Connolly Frank, combmaker, boards 21 Fair


Connor Catharine, widow, house rear 99 Water Connor Catharine Miss, house 71 Merrimac Connor Charles, teamster, boards 45 Liberty


Connor Charles, operative, boards rear 99 Water


Connor Hannah, widow, house 45 Liberty


Connor Honora Mrs. house 152 Merrimac Connor Joanna, widow, house 16 Russia


Connor John, servant, 7 Court, house 15 Summer


Connor John, sen. (of 16 Russia), died December 20, 1884 Connor John, farmer, boards 16 Russia


Connor John J. laborer, house 5 Boardman Connor Julia Miss, house 48 Liberty


Connor Julia, widow, at Old Ladies' Home


Connor Julia, widow, house 45 Liberty


Connor Timothy, weaver, boards 16 Russia


Connors Dennis, laborer, boards 3} Centre


Connors Ellen, widow, house 33 Centre


Connors Peter, laborer, house Low, near the railroad


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Constantine Bridget, widow, house 36 Market Constantine John, clerk, 7 Merrimac, boards 36 Market Constantine Michael, jr. hostler, house 35 Washington Constantine Richard, laborer, boards 36 Market Conway Dennis, laborer, house 45 Liberty Conway Dennis C. shoemaker, house 12 Prospect Conway Edward, laborer, house 31 Liberty Conway Joseph, laborer, boards 31 Liberty Conway John, laborer, boards 45 Liberty Cook Albert J. lather, house 24 Fligh Cook Alfred Mrs. house 81 Prospect


Cook David H. milkman, house 148 State


Cook Edwin E. laborer, boards rear 133 State


Cook Elizabeth, widow, boards 81 Prospect


Cook Frank R. upholsterer, 25 Liberty, house 17 School Cook George H. cabinetmaker, house 27 Otis place Cook Henry, merchant, house 62 Federal Cook Henry, jr. house 62 Federal Cook James A. removed to Haverhill Cook Judith S. Mrs. died April 28, 1886


Cook Moody D. insurance agent, house 12 Franklin


Cook Moses E. shoemaker, house 7} Lunt


Cook Rufus Mrs. house 36 Middle


Cook Samuel, shoemaker, house rear 133 State


Cook Thomas N. milk dealer, house 4 Allen Cook William A. pressman, 18 Pleasant, boards 148 State Cooke Charles W. carpenter, rear 87 Water, h. 13 School Cooke John A. boards 11 Atwood


Cooley Frank H. clerk. Hale's court, house do.


Coolidge Hattie F. millinery, house 45 State


Coombs John, house 7 Pond


Coombs John P. removed to Salem


Cooper Annie Mrs. died Sept. 30, 1884


Cooper Frank S. house 9 Strong


Cooper George W. hatter, house 1 North Atkinson


Cooper Henry W. laborer, house rear 13 Kent


Cooper John A. carpenter, house 60 Warren Cooper John M. Mrs. house 291 High Cooper Joseph W. teamster, house 9 Birch


Cooper Marietta Miss, house 60 Jefferson


Cooper Sarah J. Miss, boards 1 North Atkinson


Copp Ida Miss, house 79 Prospect


Corcoran Maurice, supt. Catholic cemetery, house Wesley, near the cemetery Corey James P. laborer, house 19 Lime


Corey Oliver, weaver, boards 88 Water Corey Thomas F. laborer, boards 19 Lime


Corliss George II. house 201 High


Coskery John, shoemaker, house Forrester, opp. Maple


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Cotter Lawrence, gardener, house 77 Prospect


Cotton Hannah D. widow of Nathaniel H. removed to East Wolfboro', N. H.


Cotton Sarah E. widow of John, house 297 High


Cottrell Mary A. widow, boards Maple, opp. Willow av.


Couch Calvin P. silversmith, house 259 Merrimac


Couch Catharine Miss, house 45 Market


Couch Eliza A. Miss, died April 18, 1885


Couch Robert, captain, house 6 Washington


Couch Robert, jr. & Co. shoe manufs., Dalton st. b. 6 Wash.


Couch Roswell S. clerk, 171 Merrimac, boards 259 do.


Coughlin John, died Aug. 19, 1885


Coughlin John, jr. operative, house 532 Water Couillard Charles, fisherman, house 4 Goodwin's av.


Couillard Dexter, laborer, boards 18 Union Couillard Joseph A. died Sept. 5, 1885 Couillard Joseph B. baker, house 18 Union Cox Joseph, laborer, 178 Merrimac Crabbe William, captain, house 9 Federal Crabbie Lucy, widow, boards 29 Monroe Crabbie Robert D. died June 27, 1886 Crabtree Abram A. laundryman, house 48 Pleasant


Craig George W. painter, house 14 Titcomb


Craig Hannah A. Mrs. died April 18, 1886


Craig Mary G. widow, house 14 Titcomb


Craig Priscilla G. principal Bromfield-st. grammar school, boards 14 Titcomb


Craig Smith R. ship joiner, h. Otis place, near Garden


Creadon Bartholomew, hatter, house 2 Caldwell's court


Creadon Bartholomew, 2d, hatter, boards 192 Merrimac Creadon Cornelius, laborer, boards 192 Merrimac


Creadon Daniel, laborer, house 3 Dove


Creadon Daniel, laborer, house Low, near North Atkinson


Creadon Dennis, shoemaker, boards 3 Dove


Creadon Jeremiah, laborer, house 192 Merrimac


Creadon John, silversmith, boards 192 Merrimac


Creadon Patrick, coachman, house 149 Merrimac


Creadon Patrick, farmer, boards Low, near No. Atkinson


Creasey Charles II. baker, house 9 Birch


Creasey Eliza D. widow, house 19 Merrill Creasey Emma S. Miss, dressmaker, boards 175 High Creasey George, house 175 High


Creasey George W. (Boston), boards 8 Temple [High Creasey Joseph B. paints, oil, and glass, 3 Water, h. 148 YREASEY PHILIP H. coal and wood, 43 Merrimac, house 33 Winter (see page 365)


Creasey William J. painter, house 150 High


Creasey William W. painter, honse 28 Summer


Crimmin Jeremiah, shoemaker, boards 27 Warren


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Crimmin Luke, laborer, house 27 Warren Crimmin Philip, shoemaker, boards 27 Warren Crocker John S. Mrs. house 13 Ashland Crocker Warren S. painter, boards 13 Ashland Crockett Joseph Y. silversmith, boards 30 Carter Crockett William A. silversmith, boards 30 Carter Cromack James M. shoemaker, house 450 Merrimac Crombie Andrew, ship carpenter, house 168 Merrimac Cronan Daniel, laborer, house 4 Currier's court Cronan John A. teamster, house 4 Currier's court Cronan Michael, operative, boards 4 Currier's court Cronan Patrick, teamster, house Bridge road' Crooks James, shoemaker, boards 26 Madison Crosby Henry W. shoemaker, house 23 Federal Cross Enoch, physician, house 21 Titcomb Cross Henry M. house 82 fligh


Cross & Atkinson ( Fred L. and Benj. F. Atkinson), coal, 10 Water


Crotty John, removed to Lynn Crotty Thomas, removed to Lynn


Crouse Caroline, widow, house Jefferson court


Crowley Charles, removed to Amesbury


Crowley Daniel, laborer, house 6 Smith's court


Crowley Daniel, laborer, house Low, near North Atkinson Crowley James, sen. died Dec. 11, 1885


Crowley James, shoemaker, rooms 17 Pleasant Crowley John, laborer, house Low, corner North Atkinson Crowley John J. weaver, boards 5 Smith's court Crowley Margaret, widow, house 5 Smith's court Crowley Mary, widow, house 73 Prospect Crowley Michael, laborer, house 13 Howard Cullivan Philip, farmer, house Wesley, near Low Cummings Alice M. Miss, music teacher, b. 38 Washington Cummings Harriet B. Mrs. house 38 Washington Cummings Jane Miss, house 22 Monroe


Cummings Lydia, widow, died July 3, 1885 Cummings Willis B. boards 38 Washington


Cundy Edgar G. watchmaker, 41 State, boards 2 Orange Curley Bernard, comb maker, h. Chestnut, near Marlboro' Curran Ellen Mrs. house 39 Prospect Currier Abbie L. fancy goods, 58 State, boards 14 Spring Currier Albert, house 10 Washington


Currier Albert, channeller, boards 3 Hancock


Currier Amos, shoemaker, 26 Bromfield, house 28 do.


Currier Amos, shoecutter, boards 3 Hancock


Currier Arthur C. carpenter, house 2 Spring Currier Arthur G. mason, house 14 Tyng


Currier A. A. Miss, principal Hancock-st. primary school Currier Benjamin Mrs. house 299 High


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Currier Benjamin C. (Georgetown, Cal.), house 12 Fruit


Currier Calvin E. carpenter, 9 Inn, house 128 State


Currier Charles, boat builder, house 11 Elm


Currier Charles A. ship carpenter, house 282 High Currier Charles O. died Sept. 22, 1886


Currier Charles S. shoemaker, boards 11 Elm Currier David Mrs. house 14 Spring Currier Edwin, mason, house 6 Court


Currier Elbridge F. blacksmith, house 368 Merrimac


Currier Eleanor, widow, house 22 Monroe


Currier Elizabeth Miss, house 17 Independent


Currier Elizabeth J. widow of Edward, house 11 Charter Currier Enoch G. house 195 High Currier Ernest M. clerk, boards 128 State


Currier Eugene, house 6 Tremont


Currier Frank W. hatter, house 33 Ashland


Currier Frederick C. (Lynn), house 34 Bromfield Currier Fred H. shoemaker, boards 9 Otis place Currier George B. removed to Kansas City, Mo.


Currier George E. ship builder, Merrimac, foot of Ashland, house 21 Ashland


Currier George E. brush maker, house 91 Prospect Currier George E. jr. shoe finisher, house 76 Prospect


Currier Hannah S. widow of William J. house 274 High Currier Helen M. principal School-st. primary, b. 14 Spring Currier Henry P. machinist, house 21 Prospect


Currier Herbert, shoemaker, boards 91 Prospect


Currier Herbert, provisions, 20 Fair, boards 14 Broad Currier Howard P. caterer, City wharf, house 11 Charter Currier James P. shoemaker, house Chapel, near Maple


Currier John, jr. ship builder, 12 Merrimac court, house 272 Merrimac


Currier John A. engineer, Chrolithion Mfg. Co., Water st. house 71 Federal


Currier John C. shoemaker, house 304 High


Currier John J. ship builder, 12 Merrimac court, and treas. Bayley Hat Co. 310 Merrimac, house 73 High


Currier John P. engineer, Hope mills, 41 Water, h. 26 Olive Currier Joseph H. mason, house 14 Broad Currier Joseph HI. jr. boards 14 Broad Currier Leroy S. shoemaker, house 212 Water


Currier Louis A. clerk, boards 114 Water Currier Maria L. Miss, house 38 Federal


Currier Mary C. widow, house 260 Iligh Currier Mary M. widow of Thomas, house 17 Charles


Currier Moses A. Mrs. house 27 Ashland




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