The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7, Part 8

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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 8
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 8
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 8
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Hayes Anna, widow, house 14 Federal Hayes Dennis, laborer, house 21 Carter Hayes Jeremiah, loom fixer, house 8 Ship Hayes John, operative, boards 21 Carter Hayes John W. house 8 Ship


Hayes Margaret, widow, house 32 Carter


Hayes Thomas F. removed to Readville


Haynes Andrew J. conductor, house 152 High


Haynes Hamilton, wheelwright, house 39 Temple Haynes, see also Haines


Healy Ellen, widow, house 16 Dove Healy James J. physician, 8 Charter, house do.


Healy Jeremiah, clerk, 43 Merrimac, boards 16 Dove


Healy John, grocer, 94 Water, house 11 Lime Healy John, operative, boards 11 Lime


Healy, see also Haley


Henderson Benjamin P. carpenter, house 3 Winter Henderson Caroline A. Miss, seamstress, house 5 Vernon Henderson Clara C. widow, house 12 Salem


Henderson Joseph, variety store, 95 Merrimac, h. 1 Winter Hennessey George E. driver, H. R.R. boards 30 Warren Hennessey James, carpenter, house 2 Olive Hennessey James, laborer, house 152 Merrimac


Hennessey James H. conductor, H. R. R. bds. 30 Warren Hennessey John Mrs. house 26 Water Hennessey Joseph J. clerk, 15 State, boards 15 Summer Hennessey Margaret Mrs. house 15 Summer Hennessey Patrick, laborer, house 36 Market Hennessey Paul, ship carpenter, house 30 Warren Hennessey Philip, grocer, 42} Carter, house do. Hennessey Thomas, provisions, 2 Inn, boards 26 Water Henry John J. combmaker, boards 26 Merrimac Henry Patrick Mrs. house 26 Merrimac


Henry Thomas F. stonecutter, house 26 Merrimac Hepworth Frances, widow of James, house 26 Franklin Herlihy Margaret and Mary Misses, house 22 Lime


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Herlihy Patrick, laborer, house 12 Salem


Herlihy William, laborer, house 11 Temple


Herman H. P. Mrs. house 24 Water


Herman Robert G. shoecutter, boards 24 Water Hervey Elizabeth C. widow, house 31 Boardman


Hervey IJannah Miss, house 41 Washington Hervey James M. Mrs. house 48 Purchase


Hervey James W. confectionery, 71 State, house do.


Hervey Joseph B. died March 25, 1886


Hervey William D. removed to Derry, N. H.


Hewett Lucy, widow, house 12 Jefferson


Hewitt Caleb C. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house High, near North Bridge


Hewitt Henry, removed to Haverhill


Hewitt Louisa, widow, house 6 Atkinson


Hewlett Charles 'S. mariner, house Pearson's wharf


Hewlett Richard S. fish dealer, 1143 Merrimac, house 35 Market


Hewlett William V. police, house 29 Olive


Heywood Ann M. Mrs. boarding house, 55 State, house do.


Heywood George Q. house 6 Union


Hibbs William, peddler, h. Wesley, near Artichoke bridge Hicken George B. carpenter, h. Willow av. cor. Maple


. Hicken George T. silversmith, bds. Willow av. cor. Maple Hicken John J. removed to Manchester, N. II.


Hicken Lemuel, police, house rear 341 Merrimac


Hickey John Mrs. house 32 Summer


Hicks James F. house 47 Olive


Hicks John, laborer, house Wesley, near High Hicks William, farmer, house rear 148 Water


· Hicks William W. removed to Haverhill Hidden Charles W. reporter, Herald, house 36 Franklin Hidden Henry J. police, boards 35 Lime Ilidden John, house 35 Lime


Hidden Richard W. sexton, Whitefield Church, b. 35 Lime Higgins Fannie M. Mrs. house 40 Milk


Higgins G. Edward, machinist, 17 Inn, boards 2 Orange Higgins James HI. ( Eagle Printing Co. ), 38 Inn, h. 40 Milk Higgins Jeremiah, stockfitter, boards 3 Boardman


Higgins Joanna, widow, house 3 Boardman


Hill Byron, shoemaker, house 1 Kent Hill Clara K. Miss, house 12 Temple


Hill Emily Mrs. boards rear 162 Merrimac


Hill George, laborer, house Hill, near Parker


Hill Joseph W. hatter, boards 25 Walnut


Ilill Joshua, boards 12 Temple


Hill J. Ward, mason, house 10 School


Ilill Mary A. Miss, rooms 6 Temple


Hill Mary A. widow, boards 10 Strong


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Hill Moses M. baker, house rear 162 Merrimac


Hill Sarah Miss, house 12 Temple


Hills Harriet N. Miss, boards 98 High


Hills John M. house 61 High


Hills Louisa H. widow, died April 8, 1885


Hills Philip K. treasurer, Institution for Savings, 93 State, house 17 Washington


Hills Robert H. bookkeeper (Boston), bds. 17 Washington Hilton Albion P. fisherman, boards 35 Union


Hilton Leander S. fisherman, house 35 Union


Hilton William E. fisherman, boards 35 Union


Hinckley Fred. P. janitor, Kelley school, h. 47 Marlboro' Hines Elizabeth, widow, removed to Salem


Hinkley Charles E. farmer, boards Mrs. Sarah J. Stickney's Hinkley Joseph E. farmer, boards Mrs. Sarah J. Stickney's Hixon Lloyd W. house 464 Merrimac


Hobbs John D. removed to Haverhill


Hobbs Thomas D. clerk, 1 State, boards 28 Temple Hobson Edward M. clerk, 35 Pleasant, house 60 Middle


Hodgdon Abby, widow, house 40 Marlboro'


Hodgdon Albert, carpenter, removed to Amesbury


Hodgdon Albert, teamster, house 40 Marlboro'


Hodge Charles M. house 126 Iligh


Hodgkins Frederick H. B. fisherman, boards 214 Water Hodgkins Isabel M. widow of Benj. G. h. opp. 207 Water Hodgkins Jacob F. jeweller, house 12 Walnut Hogan Eliza, widow, house 6 Salem


Hogan James, carder, boards 6 Salem


Hogan John, peddler, boards rear 4 Merrimac


Hogue William H. conductor, B. & M. R.R. h. 6 Strong Hoit William P. machinist, house 19 Market


Hoit, see also Hoyt


Holden John, removed to Chicopee


Holden William, removed to Chicopee


Holker Catharine, widow, house 54 Federal [11 Beck


Holker John ( W. Holker & Co.), 6 Market square, house


Holker Sarah J. Mrs. bookkeeper, boards 37 Fair


Holker William & Co. (John Holker), tinsmiths and stove dealers, 6 and 7 Market square, house 9 Beck


Holker, see also Howker


Holland H. J. Mrs. boards 35 Winter


Holland John M. shoecutter, boards Forrester, near High Holland Michael M. gardener, house Forrester, near High Hollon George B. (John D. Pike & Co.), Merrimac, corner Broad, boards 7 North Atkinson


OMER JOHN, physician and apothecary, 156} High, house 156 do. (see page 365)


Hopkins Martha, widow of Harris H. removed to Salem Hopkins Patrick, laborer, house 12 Federal


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llopkinson Albert W. clerk, house 15 Ashland Hopkinson Francis, peddler, house 6 Unicorn


Hopkinson George II. ( Cashman & Hopkinson), 93 Merri- mac, boards 6 Unicorn Hopkinson Jane K. Miss, house 7 Milk Hopkinson Julia A. Mrs. boards 44 Market


Hopkinson Walter B. boards 309 High Ilopkinson William, hatter, boards 309 Iligh Hopkinson William N. fish dealer, house 309 High Ilorgan Timothy, laborer, house 10 Warren Horn Maggie Mrs. boards Bay State Ilouse Horrock Alfred, weaver, house 26 Franklin Horrocks John A. weaver, house 19 Carter Ilorsch William, engraver, boards 207 High Iforton Charles F. merchant, house 185 Iligh Horton Daniel Mrs. boards Merrimac House Horton Emily Miss, house 43 Market Ilorton Mary E. Miss, house 31 Boardman Hoskins Charles W. died March 2, 1886


Hoskins John T. painter, house 33 Summer


Hoskins Joseph, painter, 3 Water, house 161 High


Hosman Charles, boards 51 Liberty Ilosman Joseph, shoemaker, boards 51 Liberty Hosman Michael, laborer, house 51 Liberty


Houghton Euclid, carpenter, house Hill, near Dalton


Houghton Leander Mrs. widow, house 463 Merrimac


Houghton Timothy P. B. carpenter, house Hill, n. Dalton Houlihan Bridget, widow, removed to Philadelphia, Pa.


Houlihan Cornelius, laborer, house 131 Merrimac Houlihan James, fireman, house 13 Ship


Houlihan John F. moulder, house 17 Kent


Houlihan Thomas W. iron worker, house 6 Merrill


Houlihan William, machinist, boards 131 Merrimac


Iloulihan William, removed to Philadelphia, Pa.


OUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES, F. E. Coffin,


H manager, 49 State (see front cover)


Houston George M. removed to Dennison City, Texas


Houston Thaddeus Mrs. house 313 Prospect


Houston William F. cashier, First National Bank, 16 State, boards 313 Prospect


Howard Alfred, salesman, boards 31 Hancock


Howard Ann, widow of Thomas, house 10 Fair [9 Pike Howard Annie S. Miss, asst. bookkeeper, 35 Water, bds. Iloward Brush Co. 208 Merrimac


Iloward Charles E. house 6 Bromfield


Howard Damaris T. Miss, house 12 Union


Howard Frances A. Miss, bookkeeper, 35 Water, h. 10 Fair


Howard George E. captain, house 9 Pike


Howard H. G. L. Mrs. house 68 High


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Howard James N. shoemaker, boards 73 Lime


Howard John L. clerk, 123 Merrimac, house 25 Oakland


Howard John T. combmaker, boards 6 Bromfield


Howard Joseph T. Mrs. house 6 Bromfield


Howard William H. P. engineer steamer No. 3, and baker, house 117 Merrimac


Howe Francis A. physician, 238 High, house do.


Howe Harriet M. widow, died May 18, 1885


Howe John W. prop. Bay View House, Plum Island


Howe J. Lewis, chemist, boards 238 High


Howe Mary Miss, died Sept. 11, 1884


Howe Mary M. widow, house 21 Oakland


Howe Walter, boards 6 Toppan


Howe William H. laborer, 178 Merrimac, bds. 9 Boardman


Howker Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house 7 Salem


Howker, see also Holker


Howland Alpheus, farmer, house 328 High


Howland Frank S. clerk, house 328 High


Howland Willard C. removed to Blue Island, Ill.


Hoxie Walter, farmer, house Curson's mill road


Hoyt Ada, widow, house 1 Federal


Hoyt Alvah, carpenter, house 26 Oakland Hoyt Arthur A. machinist, house 22 Olive [189 High


Hoyt Catharine C. Miss, treasurer, Old Ladies' Home, h. Hoyt Charles F. I. S. carriage trimmer, b. Monson Iloyt's Hoyt George F. travelling agent, house 176 High


Hoyt Henry A. boot and shoe manuf. 6 Merrimac, boards 47 Olive


Hoyt Jason T. mason, house 12 Boardman


Hoyt John, watchman, Victoria mills, house 5 Marlboro'


Hoyt Margaret A. Mrs. boards 10 Parsons


Hoyt Monson, farmer, house North Bridge, near High


Hoyt Reuben, house 2 Summer


Hoyt Samuel D. Mrs. house 4 Dove


Hoyt, see also Hoit


Hubbard Frank B. clerk, 80 State, boards 162 do.


Hubbard Isaac L. farmer, house 162 State


Hudson Francis A. laborer, house 6 Pearson's wharf Hudson John, section hand, house 27 Boardman Hudson Joseph, ledgeman, house 27 Boardman Hudson Mary J. widow, house Water, cor. Federal Hudson Thomas, weaver, house 5 Warren Huff William, gardener, house IIill, near Parker Hughes Charles, shoecutter, house Hill, n. Highland pl.


Hughes James W. weaver, boards 913 Water Hughes Joseph W. master mariner, house 8 Milk Hughes Mary A. widow, house 913 Water


Hughes William, weaver, house 6 Smith's court


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Hughes, see also Huse [2 Fruit Hulbert Palmer S. pastor Fourth Religious Society, house Hull W. Chester X. removed to Chicago, III.


Humphreys Thomas, shoemaker, house 56 Purchase Humphreys William T. asst. bookkeeper, Merchants' Nat. Bank, boards 56 Purchase


Hunt Agnes W. widow of William H. h. 57 Middle Hunt Albert F. manager Economy Printing Co. 33 Pleas- ant, house 17 Titcomb


Hunt Andrew, mariner, boards Green, near High


Hunt Benjamin G. house 18 Woodland


Hunt Calvin P. clerk, 35 Pleasant, boards 116 State


Hunt Charles, ship carpenter, house 19 Ship


Hunt Charles E. shoecutter, boards 5 Walnut


Hunt Edwin F. marine diver, house 205 Water


Hunt Frank E. carpenter, boards 19 Ship


H UNT GEORGE W. grocer, 35 Pleasant, and bottler, Hale's court, b. Brown-square Hotel (see page 359) Hunt George W. jr. bottler, Hale's court, house 41 High Hunt Henry, house Plum Island


Hunt John D. carpenter, house 185 Merrimac


Hunt Lindsey P. provisions, 156 High, house 173 do. Hunt Mary J. widow, house 12 Walnut


Hunt Willard E. rigger, boards 19 Ship


Hunt William, carpenter, house 5 Walnut


Hunt William, shoemaker, house 39 Purchase Hunt William J. carpenter, house 22 Oakland Huntington Annie, widow, house 6 Merrill


Huntington Frank D. carriage trimmer, h. 15 Ashland pl. Huntington Frederick W. house 1 Merrill


Huntington Samuel B. house 63 Prospect


Huntington William, clerk, Bayley Hat Co. 310 Merrimac, house at Amesbury


Hurd Edward P. physician, 42 Fair, house do.


Hurley Daniel, laborer, house 18 Dove


Hurley Mary Ann, widow, house 12 Federal


Hurst Edward, operative, house 139 Water


Huse Arthur L. ( W. H. Huse & Co.), Herald office, 42 State, house 37 Federal [h. 39 Middle


Huse Caleb B. ( W. H. Huse & Co.), Herald office, 42 State,


Iluse Caleb N. printer, boards 39 Middle


Iuse Charles L. painter, house 17 Strong


Huse Edward A. printer, Herald, boards 35 Federal


Huse Eleazer J. shoecutter, boards 24 Market


Huse Harriet P. widow, house 69 Prospect


Huse John, inspector of milk, and sealer of weights and measures, etc. house 24 Market


Huse Sarah and Ellen Misses, house 52 Middle


Huse Thomas, house 69 Prospect


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IIuse William, carpenter, 12 Allen, house do. H USE WILLIAM H. & CO. ( Caleb B. Huse and Arthur L. Huse), pubs. Daily Herald, 42 State, h. 35 Federal (see page 366)


Huse William H. jr. day foreman, Herald office


Iluse, see also Hughes


Hussey Benjamin, ship carpenter, house 17 Forrester


Hussey George W. carpenter; house 31 Monroe


Hussey James H. removed to Gloucester


Hutchins Sarah L. Mrs. house 12 School


Hutchins William W. rigger, boards 12 School


Hynes Joseph, ship joiner, house Jefferson court


Ilsley George A. printer, boards High, near Parker "Ilsley John A. telephone operator, boards High, n. Parker Ilsley Stephen, house High, near Parker, at Newbury


Ingalls John Mrs house 66 Federal


Ingalls William B. supt. Towle Mfg. Co. house 212 High Ingraham Ilerbert A. house 6 Park Innis George, died October, 1884


Insley Jacob, celluloid worker, house 20 Charter


INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, P. K. Hills, treasurer, 93 State (see page 352)


Ireland Benjamin P. letter carrier, house 17 Pleasant


Ireland Charles II. died Sept. 26, 1886


Ireland Frederick W. shoecutter, boards 27 Bromfield


Ireland Jere. H. draughtsman, boards 27 Bromfield


Ireland (Jere. R.) & Trefethen ( Geo. W.), furniture, 24 Pleasant, house 15 Fair


Ireland Jere. R. jr. removed to New York


Ireland John B. clerk, 24 Purchase, boards 27 Bromfield Ireland Nathaniel, grocer, 24 Purchase, house 27 Bromfield Ireland Sarah, widow, house 27 Purchase


Ivers Joseph G. fireman, house 8 Prospect Ives Frank B. clerk, house 275 Merrimac Ives George, ship carpenter, house 10 Ashland place


Ives J. Frederick, carpenter, house 10 Ashland place Ives Louis R. shoemaker, boards 10 Ashland place Ives Perley, shoemaker, boards 10 Ashland place


Ives William S. blacksmith, boards 10 Ashland place


Jackman Almira, widow, house 70 Federal Jackman Almira, widow, house 15 Essex Jackman Asa W. carpenter, house 6 Broad Jackman Betsey S. Mrs. house 4 Franklin Jackman Charles F. shoemaker, house 32 Dove Jackman ( Charles H.) & Griffin (Joseph T.), painters, Hancock street, house 34 Marlboro' Jackman Charles L. ship carpenter, house 275 Merrimac


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Jackman Charles W. farmer, h. Moseley av. n. Merrimac Jackman Charles W. H. clerk, boards 19 Atwood Jackman Daniel, second hand, Peabody mill Jackman Daniel W. fisherman, house-42} Purchase Jackman David, died Dec. 4, 1885


Jackman David W. farmer, house Curson's mill road Jackman D. W. shoemaker, boards City Hotel


Jackman Edward L. operative, boards 19 Kent


Jackman Eliza A. and Abbie Misses, house 7 North Bridge Jackman George II. ship carpenter, boards 11 Merrimac ct. Jackman George L. janitor Custom House, h. 266 High Jackman George W. ship builder, 282 Merrimac ; also col- lector of customs, house Woodland, near High Jackman Henry M. carpenter, house 6 North Bridge Jackman Humphrey M. house I North Bridge Jackman James M. shoecutter, house 23 Jefferson Jackman Jeremiah N. farmer, house 461 Merrimac Jackman John, engineer, house 19 Kent Jackman John L. ship carpenter, house 275 Merrimac Jackman Joseph W. boatman, house Moulton street Jackman J. Otis, hatter, house 3 Forrester Jackman Margaret, widow, house 19 Atwood Jackman Mary A. widow, house 32 Dove Jackman Mehitable S. Miss, house 13 Oak J TACKMAN MOSES B. & CO. cord and line makers, 41 Marlboro', house 28 do. (see page 355)


Jackman M. E. bookkeeper, 232 Merrimac, bds. 26} Olive Jackman Nancy K. widow, house 16 Woodland Jackman Nathan M. turner, house 16 Woodland Jackman Omar P. removed to Epping, N. H. Jackman Reuben, shoemaker, house 24 Vernon Jackman Richard K. shoemaker, house 200 Water


Jackman William H. baggage master, B. & M. R.R. house 26} Olive


Jackman William T. Mrs. honse 451 Merrimac Jackman Winfield S. house 462 Merrimac


Jackson Alexander L. carpenter, house 8 Jackson Jackson George L. shoecutter, house 7 Lunt


Jackson Joseph A. carpenter, boards 8 Jackson Jacoby Rudolph, supt. Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co. 13 Water, house 96 High


James Annie M. widow, house Low, near Toppan James Sylvester, died Oct. 22, 1885 James Warren, shoemaker, boards 42 Pleasant Jameson Abigail, widow, house 47 Prospect Jameson William R. painter, house 47 Prospect Janvrin Frank A. shoemaker, bds. Merrimac, cor. Jefferson


Janvrin Iliram, house 31 Marlboro'


Janvrin John, grocer, 175 Water, house 172 do.


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Janvrin Louisa, widow of Edwin, house 9 Charter Janvrin Mary, widow, boards 17 Pleasant Jaquelin Louis, laborer, house rear 12 Jefferson Jaques Amos F. clerk, house 19 Olive Jaques Annie Miss, died Jan. 24, 1885 Jaques David B. died March 14, 1886 Jaques Edmund, house 9 Purchase Jaques Emma and Caroline Misses, house 19 Olive Jaques George Mrs. house 75 Prospect


Jaques George H. clerk, 39 State, boards 9 Purchase Jaques George N. teamster, house 3 Strong Jaques Joseph N. soap manuf. 142 Merrimac, house 146 do. Jaques Marcy, widow of Charles, house 13 Oak


Jaques Margaret H. widow of Benjamin H. house 26 Fair Jaques Richard, farmer, house Parker, near High Jaques Richard T. farmer, house Parker, near Iligh Jaques Susan W. Mrs house 7 Green


Jaques S. Foster, silversmith, boards 9 Purchase Jaques William farmer, house Parker, near High Jeffrey Charles E. silversmith, boards 8 Monroe Jefts Benjamin F. laborer, house 30 Temple Jefts George W. prop. New England House, 58 Merrimac Jellison Leroy, hairdresser, boards 60 Middle


Jellison Louise C. widow, house 60 Middle Jewett Warren, house Water, near Ocean avenue John Eli, laborer, house 30 Liberty


John Joseph, laborer, house 30 Liberty


Johnson Albert E. clerk, removed to Georgetown


Johnson Benjamin U. shoemaker, house 52 Marlboro'


Johnson Berkley, gents' furnishing goods, 4 State, house 14 Winter


Johnson Caroline E. Miss, house 203 High Johnson Charles Mrs. house 6 Dove


Johnson Charles A. boards at William C. Johnson's, Ocean avenue, at Newbury [Green


Johnson Charles II. fancy goods, etc. 38 State, boards 27


Johnson Charles W. printer, house 19 Boardman


Johnson Charles W. shoecutter, house 3 Milk


Johnson Daniel, farmer, house 47 Marlboro' Johnson Edmund S. shoemaker, house 22 Marlboro' Johnson Edward, shoemaker, boards 21 Fair


Johnson Edward C. farmer, boards 14 Toppan


Johnson Etta C. Miss, boarding house, 24 Charles Johnson Eugene, foreman, 7 Temple, boards 6 Dove Johnson Francis W. house 4 Fruit


Johnson George A. house Ocean avenue, at Newbury


Johnson George B. house 153 High


Johnson George E. farmer, boards 14 Toppan


Johnson George J. express, 35 Pleasant, house at Rowley


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Johnson Gertrude Miss, house 224 High


TOHNSON GILES D., Newburyport steam laundry, 36 Inn, house 30 Middle (see page 366) Johnson Greenleaf A. shoecutter, boards 25 Federal Johnson Harlan P. at laundry, 36 Inn, boards 33 Monroe Johnson Harriet I. widow, house 30 Market


Johnson Harrison G. lawyer, 34 Market sq. h. 27 Green


Johnson Harrison G. jr. died May 23, 1886


Johnson Harrison G. jr. (estate), fancy goods, 22 State Johnson Irving H. hairdresser, 218 Merrimac, boards 12 Forrester


Johnson Jacob, conductor, B. & M. R.R. house 1 Orange Johnson Jacob B. Mrs. removed to Merrimac


Johnson Jacob P. Mrs. house 25 Federal


Johnson James F. shoemaker, h. Howard, near Woodland Johnson James H. shoemaker, house 49 Marlboro'


Johnson James T. shoemaker, house Merrimac court Johnson Joseph H. clerk, boards 26 Federal


Johnson Joseph L. clerk, house 27 Washington


Johnson Josiah E. hairdresser, 1 Merrimac, h. 14 Forrester Johnson Mary, widow, house 26 Federal


Johnson Neal D. machinist, house 52 Washington


Johnson Nils, operative, house 4 Salem


Johnson O. Eugene, bookkeeper, 5 Temple, boards 6 Dove Johnson Richard, house 26 Federal


Johnson Richard Mrs. house 203 High


Johnson Samuel O. house 14 Toppan


Johnson Sanford II. 36 Inn, house 33 Monroe


Johnson Sarah G. Miss boards 10 Court


Johnson Warren S. clerk, Bayley Hat Co. bds. 1 Orange Johnson William A. fancy goods, 56 State, house 44 Lime Johnson William B. shoemaker, house 10 Russia


Johnson William C. farmer, house Ocean av. at Newbury Johnson William H. city messenger, City Hall, h. 5 Beck Johnson William R. house 203 High


Johnston Caroline, widow, house 2 Kent


Johnston Edward E. engraver, boards 49 Ashland


Johnston Emily II. Miss, boards 40 Middle


Johnston John Q. A. carpenter, house 276 High


Johnston Joseph H. clerk, 5 Inn, boards 26 Federal Johnston Margaret H. widow, house 24 Winter Johnston Mary, widow, house 26 Federal Johnston Mary Miss, house rear 49 Ashland


Johnston Robert M. clerk, boards 2 Kent


Johnston William, jr. carpenter, house 49 Ashland Johnston William R. restaurant, 5 Inn, house 26 Federal Jones Anthony S. house 5 Fruit


Jones Charles H. house 173 Merrimac


Jones Eugene, shoemaker, house 9 Smith's court


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Jones Lulie A. Miss, boards 30 Fair


Jones L. A. Mrs. dressmaker, house 30 Fair


Jones Mary E. widow of John H. house 34 Franklin


Jones Nathaniel N. ( Withington & Jones), 53 State, house 2 Johnson


Jones Oliver O. ( Boston), house 49 Prospect


Jones Oliver O. Mrs. house 16 Spring


Jones William, carpenter, Parker, near High, house do.


Jones William Bartlett, clerk, 28 State, bds. 34 Boardman Jones William B. house 1 Fruit


Jones William P. jeweller, 28 State, house 34 Boardman Jordan William J. hatter, boards 407 Merrimac


Joy James, laborer, house 76 Water


Joy Walter, house 10 Winter Joy Walter, jr. laborer, boards 10 Winter


Joy William, mariner, boards 10 Winter


Junkins Horace, fireman, B. & M. R.R. boards 16} Strong Junkins Nathan Mrs. house 10 Oakland


Junkins Otis H. C. boards 10 Oakland


Junkins Sarah C. Mrs. house 19 Olive


Kane Jamnes, hatter, house 30 Dove Kearns, see Carnes


Keefe John, laborer, house 10 Smith's court


Keefe John H. brakeman, B. & M. R.R. boards 16 Auburn


Keefe Joseph F. laborer, boards 16 Auburn Keefe Owen, laborer, house 16 Auburn Keefe Patrick, laborer, house 4 Water Kehoe James, mariner, house 20 Inn Kelleher Cornelius, laborer, house 135 Merrimac Kelleher Cornelius, laborer, house 11 Pike


Kelleher Daniel, shoemaker, boards 15 Hancock Kelleher Daniel (of 3 Elm), removed to Haverhill Kelleher Daniel J. clerk, 75 Merrimac, house 14 Summer Kelleher Dennis, carpenter, house 8 Prospect Kelleher James, laborer, house 55 Water Kelleher James, teamster, boards 4} Elm Kelleher Jeremiah, farmer, house Low, cor. Toppan Kelleher Jeremiah, laborer, house 4} Elm Kelleher Jeremiah, jr. died March 9, 1885 Kelleher John, hostler, boards 24 Carter Kelleher John, laborer, house 16 Merrill Kelleher John, laborer, house 24 Carter Kelleher Julia, widow, house 15 Hancock Kelleher Julia, widow, house 4 Elm Kelleher Michael, laborer, house 13 Russia


Kelleher Murtagh, laborer, house 16 Warren


Kelley Alphonsus L. hairdresser, 42 State, house 53 Lime Kelley Charles P. clerk, 126 Merrimac, boards 9 Dove


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Kelley Cornelius E. clerk, boards 24 Carter Kelley Daniel, shoemaker, boards 81 Water Kelley Henry C. teamster, house 22 Franklin Kelley Honora, widow, house 106 Water Kelley James D. silversmith, boards 31 Kent Kelley Joanna, widow, house 12 Inn Kelley John, vocalist, removed to Lynn Kelley John, iceman, boards 24 Charles Kelley John A. died March 1, 1885 Kelley John J. liquors, 8 Market sq. house 26 Prospect Kelley John J. burnisher, removed to Boston


Kelley J. E. Mrs. fancy goods, 132 Pleasant, b. 26 Prospect Kelley Mary Miss, house 31 Kent Kelley Michael, carder, house 81 Water


"Kelley Michael J. laborer, house 12 Inn


Kelley Michael R. dresser, house 9 Dove


Kelley Thomas, removed to Lynn


Kellogg Frederick B. painter, house 4 Tremont


Kendall William H. Mrs. house 78 Lime


Kendrick Cyrus E. farmer at Daniel Wallace's, boards do. Keniston George W. removed to Kensington, N. H. Keniston Jonathan, shipsmith, house 281 Merrimac Keniston J. Albert, blacksmith, boards 281 Merrimac


Kenna Joseph, carpenter, house Pearson's wharf Kennedy Daniel, house Monroe street


Kennedy Daniel A. removed to Haverhill Kennedy James, baggage master, house 43 Kent Kennedy James E. liquors, 1 Water, house do. Kennerson Myra Miss, clerk, 43 State, bds. 11 Brown sq. Kenney Edward, liquors, 156 Merrimac, house 6 Warren Kenney James, mariner, boards 8 Independent Kenney John H. mariner, house 23 Ship Kenney Joseph, carpenter, house Pearson's wharf Kenney Thomas, switchman, B. & M. R.R. h. 18 Merrill Kenney William P. laster, boards 23 Ship Kent David, B. & M. R.R. house 30 Oakland Kent Leonard N. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house at Newbury Kent Otis L. farmer, house 20 North Atkinson Keyes John S. hackman, house 12 Eagle Keyes Mary, widow, house 130 Merrimac Keyes Patrick, died Dec. 18, 1884 Keyes - -, silversmith, boards 9 Boardman Kezer Frederick A. master mariner, house 47 Washington Kezer George W. painter, h. Moseley av. cor. Moulton Kezer Lewis F. painter, Moseley av. house do. Kidder Charles L. rigger, boards 51 Bromfield Kidder William, machinist, house 51 Bromfield Kiely James, farmer, house 7 Centre




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