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

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


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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 7
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Follansbee Mary A. widow, house 29 Monroe Follansbee Thomas N. boards 6 Temple


- Foote Abbott L. heeler, house Moulton, cor. Merrimac Foote Daniel C. Mrs. house 8 Broad


Foote Daniel W. ( Haverhill), boards 8 Broad


Foote Julia, widow, house 26 Prospect


Foote Lowell A. boards Moulton, cor. Merrimac


Forbes John M. stockfitter, house 10 Russia Forbes Samuel, ship carpenter, house 8 Walnut Ford Ann, widow, house 20 Dove


Ford Charles D. shoemaker, boards 20 Dove Ford Daniel, shoemaker, house 12 Dove


Ford Frank S. clerk, 140 Merrimac, boards 20 Dove


Ford Samuel J. shoemaker, boards 7 Charles


Ford Thomas HI. boards 246 Merrimac


Ford William, supt. Bayley Hat Co. house 246 Merrimac Foss Abby, widow, house 37 Olive


Foss Charles T. butcher, house 368 Merrimac


Foss David, physician, 5 Spring, house do.


Foss George, laborer, boards 37 Olive


Foss Margaret B. widow, house 10 Vernon


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Foss Mark F. travelling agent, house 33 Milk Foss Sarah A. widow, nurse, boards 33 Milk Foster Allen, hatter, boards rear 12 Jefferson Foster Charles L. shoemaker, boards Dalton, cor. Hill Foster Daniel, printer, boards Dalton, cor. Hill Foster James R. Mrs. house 176 High


Foster John M. removed to Delaware


Foster Lydia M. Mrs. house Dalton, cor. Hill


Foster Nathaniel & T. watches and crockery, 26 State, house 22 Prospect


Foster Thomas, shoemaker, boards Dalton, cor. Hill


Foster Thomas ( N. & T. Foster), 26 State, h. 18 Market


Foulds Elizabeth, widow, house 4 Eagle Fowle Daniel II. prop. Plum Island Hotel


Fowle Elizabeth, widow, house 26 Boardman Fowle E. Perley, trav. agent, boards 32 Milk


Fowle Jabob, grocer, 13 Monroe, house 15 do.


Fowle James M. laborer, house Moseley av. near High


Fowle Robert II. farmer, house 60 Jefferson


Fowle Stephen H. fruit, books, etc. 15 State, house Wash- ington, cor. Buck


Fowler Abner L. shoemaker, house 111 Merrimac


Fowler Abram L. harness maker, house 3 Merrimac


Fowler Charles H. clerk, 280 Merrimac, h. 25 Ashland Fowler Edwin C. removed to Boston . Fowler George W. laborer, boards 16 Kent Fowler Harriet M. widow, house 16 Kent Fowler Jacob F. removed to Salisbury Fowler Moses H. groceries, 280 Merrimac, house 164 High Fowler Richard, jr. Mrs. house 23 Middle


Fowler William, laborer, house 186 Merrimac Fowler William R. house 2 Boylston


Fox Charles J. stoves, etc. 152 Merrimac, house 20 Tyng Fox Frank, ship carpenter, house 26 Ocean Fox Frank S. clerk, 214 Merrimac, h. Merrimac, c. Jefferson Fox Stephen R. sexton St. Paul's Church, h. 15} Oakland Francis Dosher Mrs. house 14 Low


Francis George L. shoemaker, house 14 Low Francis Harriet Mrs. house 144 High


Franklin William, removed to Amesbury Fredericks William, removed to Newark, N. J. Freeman Arthur D. jeweler, 28 State, house 22 Chestnut Freeman Hannah Mrs. house 4 School Freeman John W. marble worker, house 19 Federal Freeman Sarah A. Miss, died July 14, 1885


Freke William HI. farmer at John C. Moulton's, boards do. Fremont Mary L. widow, removed to Haverhill


French Curtis Mrs. house 153 High


French David M. sculptor and marble worker, 44 Pleasant, house 60 Washington


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French Ellen, widow of Robert, house rear 52 Prospect


French Frank N. watchmaker, bds. Nelson French's, Hale


French Haskell, boards 37 Fair


French Moses L. removed to Haverhill


French Nelson, farmer, house Hale, near Turkey Hill French Samuel W. calker, house 165 Merrimac


Frost Abbie L. Miss, teacher, boards 12 Allen Frost Austin N. blacksmith, 5 Mechanics' ct. h. at Newbury


Frost Charles, removed to Dover, N. H.


Frost David, expressman, house 63 Washington


Frost Frank O. clerk, Post-office, house 22 Dalton


Frost Frederick M. burnisher, house 9 Jackson Frost George N. shoemaker, house 4 Purchase Frost George W. shoecutter, house 17 School Frost James E. iceman, boards I Chestnut


Frost James N. ice dealer, house 1 Chestnut Frost John B. foreman, N. D. Dodge's, house 27 Boardman Frost John S. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 22 Dalton


Frost Jordan D. tinsmith, 4 Winter, house 37 Boardman Frost Walter E. blacksmith, Bromfield court, house do. Frost Wm. B. salesman, Planing Mill wharf, h. 22 Chestnut Frost William L. clerk, 7 Middle, house 55 do. Frost William W. clerk, boards 22 Chestnut


Frothingham Adaline Miss, house 30 Market


Frothingham Caroline H. Miss, house 54 Washington


Frothingham Ellen Miss, teacher, Forrester-street school, boards 54 Washington


Frothingham Joseph A. died June 24, 1885 Fuller Frank II. tinsmith, 88 State, house 5 Dove


Fuller Frank H. shoemaker, house 148 Water


Fuller John, fish, 74 Water, boards 17 Hancock


Fuller John H. shoemaker, boards 8 Howard Fuller John P. died April 6, 1885 Fuller Joseph, boards 17 Hancock Fuller William A. shoemaker, 115 Water, house 117 do. Fuller William G. removed to Dover, N. H. Funk George W. shipper, 13 Water, bds. Merrimac House Furlong Catharine Mrs. died Dec. 7, 1884 Furlong Joseph, fisherman, boards 32 Madison Furlong Patrick W. shoemaker, boards 32 Madison Furlong Samuel F. mariner, boards 32 Madison Furlong Stephen H. fisherman, house 32 Madison


Gaddas Joseph, operative, boards 147 Water Gale Mary H. widow of Stephen M. house 91 State Gale Stephen W. house 33 Warren Gale William F. boards 33 Warren Gale Stickney S. constable, house Ocean av. cor. High Galeucia G. Perley, died Jan. 23, 1886


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Glaeucia G. Perley Mrs. house 16 Market Gallivan Michael, laborer, house 13 Merrill


Gardner William H. shoe finisher, house 13 Marlboro'


Garland Charles II. machinist, house 17 Tyng


Garland James H. Mrs. house 27 Middle


Garnier Peter, watchman, Victoria mills, house 6 Charles


Gartner Philip B. supt. H. R.R. house 18 Salem


Gaskell Elizabeth, widow, died Sept. 15, 1885


Gaskell Halliburton, boards 22 High


Geary Amos H. hats, caps, etc. 21 State ; also inspector of customs, house 36 Prospect


Geary Sarah C. Mrs. house 36 Prospect Y EMIGNANI CORINTO, picture frames, chromos, etc. 44 Inn, house 13 Beck (see page 363)


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Genn Charles W. shoemaker, boards 45 Ashland Gentlemen Peter, gardener, house 23 Prospect [Pond


George Edward M. grocer, Green, cor. Merrimac, house 17 George Jane S. widow of George J. house 32 Liberty


George Joseph C. bookkeeper (Boston ), house 45 Wash. George Ruth C. Miss, house 11 Washington


George William A. hairdresser, house 11 Oakland Gerrish B. F. clerk, 11 Liberty, boards at East Salisbury G YERRISH B. G. carpets, curtains, and wall paper, 11 Liberty, house at East Salisbury (see page 363)


Gerrish Elizabeth Miss, house 16 Atwood


Gerrish Enoch, house 24 Bromfield


Gerrish Frank E. boards 10 Atwood


Gerrish Gilbert, clerk, 5 State, house 112 do.


Gerrish Hattie Miss, compositor, boards 14 Milk


Gerrish Joseph G. lawyer, 19 State, house 59 High


Gerrish Moody P. shoecutter, house 18 Chestnut


Gerrish Orrin B. engineer, house 10 Atwood


Gerrish ( Sam'l M.) & Goodwin ( C.H.), carpenters, Brown's wharf, house 110 State


Gerrish Sarah, widow, house S Lunt


Gerry George, silversmith, boards 14 Congress


Getchell Hubbard, carpenter, house 15 Woodland


Gibbs Aaron B. blacksmith, boards 55 Water Gibbs Charles HI. laundryman, boards 55 Water


Gibbs George, driver, boards 55 Water Gibbs James A. hostler, boards 55 Water


Gibbs Joseph, clerk, 47 Water, boards 55 do. Gibbs Thomas, waiter, house 55 Water Gildart John W. boatman, house 24 Lime Giles George Mrs. house 4 Broad Giles William, shoemaker, boards 18 Federal


Gillen Bridget, widow of Thomas, house 8 School Gillen Francis, saloon, 6 Water, house 14 Atwood Gillen John F. comb maker, boards 14 Atwood


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Gillen Michael, clerk, 6 Water, house do.


Gillett Alonzo P. ( Gillett & Co. ), Boston Express, 7 Pleasant, house 20 Dalton


Gillett Catharine H. Mrs. house 11 Franklin


Gillett Frederick M. driver, 7 Pleasant, house 21 Atwood Gillett Geo. E., Amesbury Express, 7 Pleasant, bds. 2 Beck Gillett Geo. S. ( Gillett & Co.), Boston Express, 7 Pleasant, house 4 Spring


Gillett Herbert A. salesman, boards 21 Atwood


Gillett William F. clerk, 7 Pleasant, house 5 Spring


Gillett & Co. ( G. S. and A. P. Gillett), Newburyport and Boston Express, 7 Pleasant


Gilman George E. shoemaker, house 8 Fair


Gilman John II. watchmaker, 28 State, h. 33 Boardman


Gilman Samuel K. died Dec. 8, 1884


Gilman Samuel K. Mrs. widow, house 30 Lime


Glennen Richard, comb maker, boards 21 Fair Glennon Joseph W. comb maker, boards 21 Fair


Glines John, died Oct. 15, 1884


Glynn Thomas, grocer, Federal, cor. Water, and liquors, 4 Market square, house 2 Federal


Glynn Thomas H. clerk, Federal, cor. Water, b. 2 Federal Godfrey Charles F. died June 30, 1885


Godfrey Henry L. shoemaker, boards 170 Water


Godfrey Julia A. widow of William P. house 170 Water Going Joanna, widow, house rear 76 Water


Going John H. laborer, boards rear 76 Water Going William J. laborer, boards rear 76 Water Goldthwait Charles, driver, house 19 Dove Gooch George I. gasfitter, house 35 Pond Goodhue George A. removed to Hanover, N. H.


Goodhue Jane P. Mrs. dressmaker, house 35 Temple


Goodhue Nathaniel, City railroad, house Railroad street Goodhue Nellie J. music teacher, boards 35 Temple Goodwin Abbie L. Mrs. house 8 Monroe Goodwin Abel L. house 32 Federal


Goodwin Abraham E. clerk, house 61 Purchase


Goodwin Abram Edwards, foreman, N. D. Dodge's, house Lowell court


Goodwin Charles, shoemaker, boards 11 Essex


Goodwin Charles II. ( Gerrish & Goodwin), Brown's wharf, house 108 State


Goodwin Charles W. salesman, 70 State, boards 118 do.


Goodwin Daniel A. house 10 Beck


Goodwin Daniel A. jr. ( D. A. Goodwin & Son), 2 Purchase, house 17 Marlboro' [Purchase


Goodwin D. A. & Son (D. A. Goodwin, jr.), grocers, 2 Goodwin Dennis C. sailmaker, house 16 Prospect


Goodwin Dwight A. loomfixer, boards Hill, near Pond


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Goodwin Ebenezer P. sailmaker, 3 Commercial whf. house 5 Orange


Goodwin Fannie M. Miss, music teacher, house 19 Strong Goodwin Francis J. boards 167 High


Goodwin Frank, mason, boards 29 Middle


Goodwin Frank A. clerk, 36 Federal, b. State, near High Goodwin Frank H. blacksmith, house 12 Russia


Goodwin Frank W. shoecutter, boards 13 Orange


Goodwin Frederick S. clerk, 32 Bromfield, boards 39 do.


Goodwin George W. clerk, City railroad, house 13 Orange Goodwin Hannah C. widow of Rufus H. house 10 Russia Goodwin Isaac S. house 35 Purchase


Goodwin John Mrs. house 62 Lime


Goodwin John B. freight agent, City R.R. house 19 Strong Goodwin John M. boards 35 Purchase


Goodwin Lydia T. Miss, house 35 Purchase


Goodwin Mariner P. carpenter, house 213 Water Goodwin Mary, widow, died February 27, 1885


Goodwin Robert S. travelling agent, house 2 Union


Goodwin Samuel, shoemaker, house 16 Madison


Goodwin Samuel P. overseer, cloth room, Peabody mill, house 7 Neptune


Goodwin Sarah E. Miss, nurse, house 35 Purchase Goodwin Sarah J. widow of John J. house 191 Water Goodwin Stephen II. silversmith, boards 8 Monroe YOODWIN THOMAS W. shoe trimmings, and florist, G 75 Prospect, house do. (see page 363)


Goodwin Webster, shoemaker, house 39 Marlboro' Goodwin William, died August 11, 1885 Goodwin William A. carpenter, house 25 Federal Goodwin William W. house 213 High


Gordon Lydia F. Miss, house 16 Jefferson Gorman James, blacksmith, house 11 Temple Gorman Mary, widow, removed to Haverhill Gorman Peter, removed to Haverhill Gorman William, slater, house 7 Warren


Gorwaiz Albert M. clerk, 11 Pleasant, boards 205 High Gorwaiz George, heelmaker, house 1 Papanti's court Gorwaiz George T. heel manufacturer, 17 Inn, boards 1 Papanti's court


Gorwaiz John, fancy goods, 11 Pleasant, house 205 High Gotham Charles W. painter, house 6 Olive


Gould Abigail K. Miss, house 16 Temple


Gould Albert T. clerk, boards 26 High


Gould Burton L. shoemaker, boards 19 Pond Gould Edward E. clerk, boards 48 Marlboro'


Gould Elisha P. shoemaker, house 48 Marlboro'


Gould Elizabeth, widow, house 9 North Atkinson


Gould Horace, shoemaker, house 26 High


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Gould John HI. locksmith, 36 Merrimac, house 127 State


Gould Newman M. musician, boards 19 Pond


Gould Otis P. shoemaker, boards 19 Pond


Gould Samuel L. salesman, boards 16 Temple


Gould Thomas, died November 28, 1884


Gould Thomas II. house 26 High


Gould Thomas H. jr. blacksmith, boards 26 High


Gould William A. musician, boards 19 Pond


Gould William A. civil engineer, house 67 State


Gould William H. shoemaker, house 19 Pond Gouldthorp Alfred, weaver, house 100 Water Gove Frank E. boards 11 Lunt


Gove Frederick, shoemaker, boards 35 Winter Gove Fred. L. silversmith, boards Dove, cor. Monroe


Gove John A. boat builder, house 8 North Bridge


Gove John G. shoemaker, house 11 Lunt Gove Richard L. baker, house 22 Dove Gowans Joanna, widow, house 76 Water Gowans John H. clerk, 83 Water, boards 76 do.


Gowans William, boards 76 Water


Grace Frank S. removed to Harrington, Me.


Grace Thomas, house 19 High


Graham Andrew M. (John Graham & Son), 26 Market sq. boards 96 Merrimac


Graham James, shoemaker, house 9 Elm


Graham John & Son ( A. M.), provisions, 26 Market square, house 96 Merrimac


Graham John H. clerk, 26 Market sq. boards 96 Merrimac


Graham Simon P. carriagemaker, boards 96 Merrimac .


Graham William J. boards 9 Elm


Granger Daniel Mrs. house 24 Winter


Grant John, liquors, 78 Merrimac, boards 67 do.


Graves Alexander Mrs. house 13 Parsons


Graves Edmund P. boards High, cor. Parsons


Graves William Mrs. house High, cor. Parsons Graves William, boards High, cor. Parsons


Gray George C. steward, house 33 Market Gray John Mrs. boards 10 Court


Gray William S. Mrs. boards 104 High Great Eastern Tea Co. 6 State


Greaton Edna Miss, teacher, Wesley-st. school, b. 2 Broad Greaton George B. silversmith, boards 2 Broad


Greaton Obed W. carpenter, house 2 Broad Greeley Adolphus W. Lieut., U.S.A. boards 79 Prospect D Greeley Almond, heeler, house 24 Boardman


Greeley George E. tinsmith, rear 61 Prospect, house 61 do. Greeley George O. P. tinsmith, boards 61 Prospect


Greeley James P. farmer, house Ocean av. near High Greeley John Augustus, mason, house 78 High


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Greeley John B. Mrs. house 79 Prospect Greeley Lucius H. mason, boards 78 High Greeley Walter C. butcher, boards 9 High Greely Nathaniel, house 37 Marlboro'


Green Clarence, laster, rooms 5 Essex


Green Daniel J. shoemaker, boards 3} Atkinson


Green Eliphalet, shoemaker, house 20 School Green Lois J. widow, house 244 High


Green Thomas, weaver, boards 88 Water Green William, laborer, house 3} Atkinson


Green William, mason, house 4 Griffin's court


Green William, jr. operative, house 4 Griffin's court


Green , operative, boards 16 Eagle


Greene Daniel W. Mrs. house 41 Market


Greene Frank W. foreman, 103 Merrimac, h. 26 Monroe


Greene Frank W. jr. salesman, boards 26 Monroe Greene George L. carpenter, 15 Inn, house 18} Boardman Greene Hattie, widow, boards 65 Merrimao


Greene Laura E. Miss, saleswoman, 106 Merrimac, b. 65 do. Greenlaw Leander H. V. carriage painter, b. 26 Hancock Greenlaw Philip C. engineer, house 6 Prospect


Greenlaw William L. rigger, house 26 Hancock


Greenleaf Albert W. cashier, Merchants' National Bank, 61 State, house 9 Parsons


Greenleaf Ann G. Mrs. house 5 Franklin


Greenleaf Daniel D. Mrs. house 45 Purchase


Greenleaf Elizabeth C. Miss, house 207 High Greenleaf George Mrs. house 57 Lime


Greenleaf George P. shoecutter, boards 45 Purchase Greenleaf Lorinda S. widow, boards 65 Merrimac


Greenleaf Rufus L. Mrs. dressmaker, house 222 Merrimac Greenough Harry B. hackman, 5 Temple, bds. 17 Charter Greenough John E. hackman, house 50 Bromfield G ( REENOUGH JOSEPH M. livery stable, 5 and 7 Temple, house 12 Titcomb (see page 361) Greenough Mary E. widow, house 43 Olive Greenough N. C. Mrs. died January, 1885


Greenway Alexander, second hand, house 16 Ship Gregory Annic, widow, house 32 Summer Gregory John, weaver, boards 74 Federal Grenville Eliza C. Mrs. house 208 High Greville Alson, laborer, house Curson's mill road Griffin Alexander Mrs. boards 30 Lime Griffin Edward H. shoemaker, boards 17 Chestnut Griffin Eliphalet, house 275 High


Griffin George, laborer, boards 13 Ship


Griffin John, laborer, house 13 Ship [Chestnut


Griffin Joseph T. (Jackman & Griffin), Hancock st. h. 17 Griffin William R. died Oct. 21, 1885


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Griffith Augustus, laborer, house 14 State


Griffith Mary E. widow, house 62 Middle


Griffith Rachel P. widow of Thomas, house 28 Washington


Griffith Robert, shoemaker, boards 24 Water


Griffith Rufus S. house 24 Water


Griffith Thomas, elevator man, boards 13 Ship


Griffith William N. clerk, City Hall, boards 62 Middle


Grover Mary S. Miss, house 9 Strong


Grover Reuben S. removed to Byfield


Groves James H. auctioneer, 32 Market sq. h. 160 Merrimac Groves John, harnessmaker, house rear 67 Merrimac


Groves Margaret, widow, house 54 Merrimac


Groves Mary, widow, died Sept. 23, 1884


Groves Thomas, night watchman, B.& M.R.R. h. 167 High Gumpwright Ernest J. engraver, boards 54 Washington Gunning James, died Feb. 23, 1885


Gunning Margaret, widow, house 5 Atkinson [ boro'


Gunnison James W. machinist, 25 Market sq. h. 22 Marl- Gunnison Robert, carpenter, house 43 Temple Gunsalo Frank, fisherman, house 94 Water Guptill Dennis D. clerk, 108 Merrimac, bds. 34 Summer Guptill George W. clerk, boards 34 Summer Guptill Stephen H. teamster, house 34 Summer Gurney Alfred, heeler, house 67 Washington Gurney Edward, fisherman, boards 230 Water Gurney Frank S. shoecutter, boards 67 Washington Gurney Harriet, widow of Nathaniel, house 7 Russia Gurney Martha Miss, house 9 Merrill


Gurney Orrin J. box manuf. 6 Congress, h. 65 Washington Gurney William F. shoemaker, house 3 Neptune


Hadden John, operative, house 18 Ship


Haggerty Patrick, laborer, house 11 Pike


Haines Susan N. widow, house 4 Jackson


Haines, see also Haynes


Hale Abby Miss, house 315 High


Hale Albert D. night watchman, house 6 Birch


Hale Alfred, house 99 State


Hale Benjamin, house 281 High


Hale Benjamin, master mariner, house 5 Harris


Hale Charles Edward, bookkeeper, house 20 Marlboro'


Hale Charles H. carpenter, 6 Allen, house do.


Hale Charles W. & Co. ( Moses Stevens), wholesale fish and salt dealers, Huse's wharf, house 26 Marlboro' Hale Cyrus K. house 300 High


Hale David Mrs. house 19 High


Hale Edward A. boxmaker, 45 Water; also ( Castelhun & Hale), 78 State, house 10 Spring [Middle Hale Edward S. clerk, Market sq. cor. Liberty, boards 23}


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Hale Eliza P. Mrs. house 8 Brown square


Hale Enoch Mrs. house 233 Middle


Hale E. Emery, removed to Chicago, Ill.


Hale Frank A. physician, removed to Colorado


Hale Frank W. lawyer, 68 State, boards 8 Brown square


Hale George E. clerk ( Boston), boards 5 Harris


Hale Henry S. boards 6 Allen


Hale. James, shoemaker, house 18 Strong


Hale James W. scientist, boards 281 High


Ilale John, shoemaker, house 11 Russia Hale John F. laborer, boards 11 Russia Hale Joseph A. Mrs. house 106 High Hlale Joshua, captain, house 300 High Hale Lucy Mrs. died July 20, 1885


Hale Lydia Miss, house 19 High Hale Lydia C. Mrs. house 14 Prospect


Hale Mary D. Mrs. house 25 Marlboro'


Hale Moses Emery, merchant, house 130 High


Hale Moses T. removed to Colorado Springs, Col.


Hale M. Locasta Miss, saleswoman, 13 Pleasant, boards 14 Marlboro'


Hale Richard C. postal clerk, house 15 Titcomb


Hale Thomas H. laborer, boards 11 Russia


Hale Willard J. fancy goods, 27 State, boards 14 Prospect Haley George W. student, boards 5 Charles Ilaley Humphrey, laborer, boards 14 Dove Haley Humphrey, operative, boards 46 Carter Haley James H. operative, boards 5 Charles Haley Jeremiah, laborer, house 14 Dove Haley Jeremiah, operative, boards 37 Monroe · Haley John, laborer, house 12 Low Haley John, laborer at A. M. Little's, boards do.


Haley Julia, widow, house 46 Carter


Haley Julia A. Miss, dressmaker, 156 Merrimac, bds. do.


Ilaley Margaret, widow, house 5 Charles Haley Michael, laborer, house 37 Monroe


Ilaley Patrick, teamster, house S Atkinson Haley Patrick, laborer, house Ocean av. near High


Haley Patrick M. laborer, house Parker, near Hill


Haley Peter J. weaver, boards 5 Charles Haley Richard, laborer, house 37 Olive


Haley Timothy, laborer, house. 15 Russia Haley Timothy, laborer, house rear 18 Warren Haley, see also Healy


Hall Andrew, mariner, house 132 Water Ilall Andrew C. shoemaker, boards 132 Water Ilall Charles, painter, house 458 Merrimac HIall Daniel, saloon, 7 Merrimac, house 9 do. Hall James II. house 37 Winter


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IIall John F. blacksmith, Brown's wharf, house High, cor. North Atkinson


Hall John S. died Dec. 14, 1885


HIall Lawson Miss, house 458 Merrimac


Hall Stephen W. removed to East Ilaverhill


Hallisey Daniel, laborer, house 32 Warren


Hallisey Daniel, jr. shoemaker, boards 153 Merrill


Hallisey John F. hatter, boards 32 Warren


Hallisey Michael H. hatter, boards 32 Warren


Ham Annie M. widow, removed to Haverhill


Ham Charles W. removed to Haverhill


Hamblet Daniel, boarding house, 18 Unicorn


Hamblet Priscilla, widow, house 24 Olive


HIamblet William II. mariner, house 24 Olive


$ Hamer Abraham, died January, 1885 Hamer Samuel, died Dec. 24, 1884 Hamilton Andrew, combmaker, boards 11 Ship Hamilton John, boards 11 Ship


Hamilton Mary, widow, house 11 Ship


Hamilton Thomas A. painter, 4 Green, house do. Hanson Diedrick, shoemaker, 13 Merrimac, house 125 do.


Hanson William H. overseer, Peabody mills, h. 9 Beck Harding Amos P. machinist, boards 25 Walnut Hardison John J. machine operator, house 15 Kent Hardy Abbie M. widow, house 6 Boardman Hardy Adams W. machinist, house 11 Summer Hardy Charles E. boxmaker, house 10 Olive


Hardy Charlotte R. widow of Sylvanus, h. 11 Butler's ct.


Hardy Edward, shoecutter, house 8 Olive Hardy Frank, moulder, house 8 Birch


Hardy Heury H. clerk, High, cor. Ashland, h. at Salisbury Hardy Joseph W. Mrs. house 18 Congress, near Kent Harley Frances Miss, house 29 Monroe Harnois Peter, machinist, house 10 Milk


Harrigan Charles, painter, house rear 311 High Harrigan Michael, laborer, house 71 Hill Harrington Mary, widow of Timothy, house 16 Congress Harrington Sarah Mrs. house 10 Salem


Harris George, laborer, house 57 Merrimac


Harris George II. at laundry, 18 Strong, h. 111 Merrimac Harris George J. boards 57 Merrimac Harris Hannah E. Miss, house 3 Milk Harris Henry, painter, house 1 Boylston


Harris John C. fisherman, boards 238 Water


Harris Marinda, widow, house 1 Franklin


Ilarris Samnel, fish, 1 and 3 Railroad av. house do.


Harris William, removed to Haverhill


Ilarrison Frank G. removed to Lynn


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Harrison Mary Mrs. house 20 Milk [ Orange


Ilarrod Phebe Miss (100 years old, Aug. 28, 1886), h. 6 Hart Ann, widow, died Nov. 10, 1884


Hart David Mrs. house 32 Franklin


Hart Edward, house 52 Merrimac


Hart Horatio S. house 18 North Atkinson HIart Hugh, shoemaker, house 16 Salem H


TART JAMES S. merchant tailor, furnishing goods, etc. 113 Merrimac, h. 3} Olive (see page 362)


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ART J. EUGENE S. livery and boarding stable, rear 146 Merrimac, h. 3} Olive (see page 364)


Hart Sylvanus D. engineer, house 93 Prospect Hart Thomas F. shoemaker, boards 16 Salem


Hartagan Dennis J. laster, boards 20 Auburn


Hartagan Patrick, brickmaker, boards 20 Auburn


Hartagan Philip, laborer, house 20 Auburn


Hartford Samuel E. boards 276 Merrimac


Hartnett Dennis, laborer, house 7 Dove


Harnett Mary A. Miss, house 2 Smith's court


Haskell Alexander E. farmer, house 164 State


ASKELL CYRUS A. provisions, 24 Olive, boards 26 do. (see page 360)


Haskell C. N. Mrs. house 23 Purchase


Ilaskell Emily, widow, died April 12, 1886


Haskell Frank S. boards 4 Harris


llaskell George, signal tender, B. & M. R.R. house Hill, near Highland place


Haskell George W. carpenter, 46 Bromfield, house do.


Ilaskell George W. jr. clerk, boards 46 Bromfield


Haskell Harriet O. Miss, house 164 State


Haskell Henry A. bookkeeper, 48 Merrimac, h. 12 Hancock


Haskell James A. removed to Malden


Haskell Jennie P. Miss, teacher, Hancock-street primary, boards 23 Purchase


Haskell Luther, blacksmith, 17 Liberty, house 4 Harris


Haskell Mary A. widow of Mark, house 76 High


Haskell Misses, house 10 Congress


Haslam Mary S. Mrs. dry goods, 54 Purchase, house do. Hastings John, combmaker, house 3 Centre


Hatch Byron S. silversmith, house 17 Oakland


Hatch Harvey M. clerk, house 13 Olive


Hatch Joseph W. calker, boards 60 Jefferson


Hatch Lot M. & Sons ( Orlando F. and Willard A.), car- penters, Bartlett, near Market square, and Rowell's wharf, boards 65 Merrimac Hatch Luther, ship carpenter, house 60 Jefferson Hatch L. A. carpenter, boards 65 Merrimac


Hatch Nancy Miss, nurse, boards 66 Middle


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Hatch Orlando F. (L. M. Hatch & Sons), Bartlett, near Market square, house Forrester, opp. Maple Hatch Willard A. (L. M. Hatch & Sons), Bartlett, near Market square, house 47 Pleasant Hathaway Benjamin F. baker, house 50 Purchase Hatfield John, master mariner, house 18 Federal Hawkes Erwin, conductor, H. R.R. house 328 Merrimac Hawkes Horatio A. woodworker, house 238 Merrimac Hawksworth Alfred, supt. Peabody mill, house 40 Federal


Hawley William J. driver, house 2 Beck Hayden Joseph L. removed to Lynn Hayden Sophia A. widow, house 1 Summer Hayden Thomas F. gardener, house 52 Warren




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