The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7, Part 9

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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 9
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 9
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 9
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Kilborn Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, house 5 Union


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Kilborn Isaac William, boards 10 Parsons


Kilborn John A. at planing mill, house 49 Middle


Kilborn Samuel, removed to Ipswich


Kilborn Warren, at planing mill, house 135 Water Kimball Charles W. shoemaker, boards 28 Federal Kimball Elizabeth, widow of Edward, house 37 Prospect Kimball Eugene E. shoemaker, boards 2 Orange


Kimball George W. clerk, 8 State, boards 42 Temple


Kimball Hervey, house 38 Prospect


Kimball James E. surveyor of lumber, house 42 Temple Kimball John C. lumber, house 38 Prospect


Kimball John F. died Sept. 15, 1884


Kimball John F. Mrs. house 8 Market


Kimball John Q. A. travelling agent, house 31 Ashland Kimball Joseph E. mason, house 8 Dove


Kimball Lavinia and Ann B. Misses, house 22 Atwood Kimball Moody, hairdresser, 42 State, house 27 Temple Kimball Stephen, house 45 Milk


Kimball Woodbury Mrs. house 28 Market


King August, house 12 Lime


King Cerintha Mrs. shoemaker, house 8 Fair


King George F. shoemaker, house Toppan, n. Turkey Ilill King James G. house 16 Eagle


King John D. letter carrier, house High, beyond Wesley King Louis, operative, house 10 Lime


Kingston James, removed to St. Johns, N. B.


Kingston William E. ship carpenter, house 170 Merrimac Kirkpatrick John W. trav. agent, boards 23 Bromfield Kirkwood Alexander, confectioner, house 26 Jefferson Knapp Ann A. W. Mrs. house 11 Beck [Tremont


Knapp Caroline A. ( Smith & Knapp), 26 Pleasant, h. 18 Knapp Carroll S. gasman, house 42 Lime


Knapp Eliza Miss, house 32 Franklin


Knapp Elizabeth H. Mrs. house 18 Tremont


Knapp Frederick W. machinist, house 14 Neptune Knapp James O. master mariner, house 142} High Knapp Joseph G. porter, Merrimac House, house 9 Elm Knapp Joseph H. clerk, 11 Pleasant, house 9 Elm


Knapp Philip C. clerk, Five Cent Savings Bank, h. Essex st.


Knapp Robert E. brushmaker, boards 17 Parsons


Knapp Robert H. shoemaker, house 17 Parsons Knapp William B. removed to Boston Knight Adams Mrs. house 25 Federal Knight Alfred Mrs. house 21 Franklin


Knight Alpheus G. foreman, 21 Pleasant, b. 23 Purchase


Knight Charles B., City grist mills, h. 10 High, at Newbury Knight Charles C. L. baker, boards 10 Dove


Knight Charles H. clerk, boards 27 Franklin


Knight Daniel II. Mrs. house 72 Prospect


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Knight David HI. farmer, boards 21 Marlboro'


Knight Eben C. foreman, 21 Pleasant, house 31 Purchase


Knight Frederick, shoecutter, boards 1 Ashland Knight Frederick Mrs. house 12 Parsons


Knight George D. carpenter, house 56 Bromfield Knight George T. shoemaker, house 41 Temple Knight George W. clerk, 108 Merrimac, h. Parker, n. State Knight Hale, City grist mills, house 3 High, at Newbury Knight Harry, house I Ashland


Knight Horace, shoe trimmer, house 19 Winter Knight Jacob, clerk, 123 Purchase, house 33 do.


Knight James, carpenter, removed to Boston [bridge Knight James, clerk, 77 State, h. Wesley, near Artichoke Knight James A. paper carrier, boards 1 Ashland


Knight James B. flour, grain, and meal, City grist mills, near City R. R. depot, house at Newbury


Knight John L. telegraph operator, 39 State, house Parker, near State


Knight Joseph, shoe trimmer, house 21 Marlboro'


Knight Joseph K. farmer, house High, beyond Ocean av.


Knight Maria B. Mrs. house 4 Spring


Knight Martha, widow, boards 12 Auburn


Knight Oliver, shoemaker, house 10 High


Knight Oliver, laborer, h. Wesley, near Artichoke bridge Knight Rovina, widow of Moses C. house 27 Franklin Knight Thomas, shoemaker, house Wesley, near Low Knight Thomas W. shoecutter, boards 31 Purchase Knight Willard B. clerk, boards 31 Purchase Knight -, farmer, house Turkey Hill


Knowles E. C. Mrs. nurse, house 136 State


Knowlton Charles D. clerk, 156} High, boards 156 do. Knox Christopher, laborer, house rear 11 Water Kohlhaas Casper, shoecutter, house 21 Market


Ladd Charles W. hairdresser, 3 State, house 26 Atwood Ladd Francis M. and Celia E. Misses, house 67 Lime Laird Harriet Miss, house 19 Essex


Lake Arabella J. widow, boards 20 Dalton


Lake Nicholas B. dry goods, 12 State, house 8 Spring


Lake Nicholas B. jr. clerk, 12 State, boards 8 Spring Lamb Bridget, widow, house 1 Boardman Lamb Martin B. laborer, boards 49 Pleasant Lambert Eben N. clerk, house 28 Hancock Lambert John W. carriage trimmer, house 43 Boardman Lambert Sarah, widow, house 252 Water Lamont Charles L. shoecutter, boards 13 Ashland Lamprey Eli, carpenter, Brown's wharf, house 9 Green Lamprey Sylvanus O. silversmith, 214 Merrimac, boards 49 Washington


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Lamson Margaret L. Mrs. house 37 Temple


Lancey George, engineer, Ocean Mill Co. house 214 High Lancey James W. shoemaker, boards 8 Forrester


Lancey Joel E. shoemaker, house 8 Forrester


Lancey John L. shoemaker, house Jefferson, near the river Lander Emma M. teacher, Hancock-street grammar school, boards 59 Purchase


Lander Ilenry A. shoemaker, house 59 Purchase


Landford Charles, slasher tender, house 3 Woodland


Landford Frank W. at Hope mills, 41 Water, bds. 2 Beck Landford Hiram H. stable, 22 Salem, house 20 Purchase


Landford Joseph B. house 20 Salem .


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Landford Joseph W. veterinary surgeon, 15 Purchase, h. Landford Lavonia Mrs. house 83 Water


Landford Priscilla G. Mrs. house 25 Franklin


Lane Abbie Miss, house 6 Orange


Lane Amos W. shoemaker, house 55 Purchase


Lane Columbia Miss, removed to Biddeford, Me.


Lane Eliza A. widow, house 32 Purchase


Lane George W. picker, boards 33 Middle


Lane Isaac J. shoemaker, house 73 Neptune


Lane Joanna, widow, house rear 82 Water


Lane Sarah E. Mrs. house 29 Lime Lane William, died July 13. 1885 Lang Ernest C. laster, boards 11 Marlboro'


ยท Lang Frank N. silversmith, boards 83 Prospect Lang George H. removed to Haverhill Lang Jane, widow of Francis, house Bromfield court Lane John C. shoemaker, house 11 Marlboro' Lang Leroy, shoemaker, rooms 34 Middle Lang Otis, bottler, 2 Ferry wharf, boards 34 Middle


Langlands Edward E. at Hope mills, 41 Water, boards 24 Chestnut


Langlands George E. Mrs. house 24 Chestnut


Langlands William F. shoemaker, boards 24 Chestnut


Langley John, carpenter, house rear 11 Jackson Langley Jonn Mrs. house 21 Prospect


Langmaid Alvin F. blacksmith, house 26 Jefferson Langmaid Clara E. Mrs. dressmaker, 26 Jefferson, h. do. Lansman Joseph, operative, house 100 Water


Lappin Abraham ( L. Agoos & Co.), Moulton st. house do. Larner John, cook, 5 Inn, boards 52 Prospect


Larner Margaret, widow of Thomas, house 52 Prospect


Larner Michael, boards 52 Prospect


Larner Robert, boards 52 Prospect


Larner Thomas, laborer, boards 52 Prospect


Lattime Frank L. shoemaker, boards 132 Water


Lattime Fred. A. shoemaker, house 42 Prospect


Lattime Gardner C. fisherman, house 197 Water


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Lattime George W. shoemaker, boards 10 Pine Lattime Gideon W. shoemaker, house 8 Pine Lattime James II. fisherman, boards 14 Union Lattime James S. Mrs. house 161 Merrimac Lattime Nicholas, fisherman, house 10 Pine Lattime Nicholas, jr. shoemaker, house 14 Union Lattime Sylvanus II. boards 14 Union Laumann John H. fireman, B. & M. R. R. house 14 Parsons Lawler Patrick, laborer, house 37 Olive


Lawrence Edward, fireman, boards 82 Federal


Lawrence William H. engineer, Peabody mills, h. Marl- boro' court


Lawton Jane R. widow, house 30 Carter


Lawton Jerome B. cabinet maker, house 22 Spring


Lawton John E. pattern maker, N. D. Dodge's, h. 13 Pond Lawton Leander M. carpenter, house 40 Prospect


Leach Alexander, painter, house 7 Charter Leach Hiram, carpenter, house 7 Broad


Leahy Daniel J. removed to Baldwinsville, N. Y.


Leahy Mary Mrs. house 33 Pond


Lear Frederick, shoemaker, rooms 20 Essex Leary Cornelius, laborer, house 28 Carter Leary Cornelius, laborer, house 4 Cutter's court


Leary Daniel, brickmaker, boards rear 62 Merrimac Leary John P. laborer, house rear 62 Merrimac


Leary Margaret, widow, house 28 Carter Leary Timothy, laborer, house 190 Merrimac Leary Timothy, B. & M. R. R. house 296 Merrimac Leary -, widow, house rear 52 Prospect Leavitt Alvah W. ( Boston), house 164 Water Leavitt Augustus O. supt. 35 Water, house 36 Fair Leavitt John, driver, house 8 Pearson's wharf Leavitt William, boards 3 Merrimac


Le Blanc Eugene, operative, house 100 Water


Le Bosquet Frank S. tailor, 8 State, boards 58 Middle Le Breton Sarah E. widow, boards 6 Auburn


LeCraw Lydia Miss, house 4 Parsons


LeCraw William, jr. Mrs. house 70 Prospect Lee David J. removed to Boston


Lee Edward, captain, house 15 Eagle


Lee Eugene F. variety store, 262 Merrimac, h. 264 do.


Lee John F. died May, 23, 1886


Lee Mary HI. widow, died Feb. 6, 1886


Lee Michael A. saloon, 59 Merrimac, house do.


Lee William E. captain, house 230 Water Legate Burton J. teacher, house 210} High


Leigh Sarah, widow, house 12 Parsons Leighton Andrew J. teamster, house 15 Unicorn Leighton Charles C. clerk, 6 Essex, boards 49 Merrimac


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Leighton Frank W. sailmaker, boards 58 Bromfield Leighton George II. D. shoemaker, boards 58 Bromfield Leighton Henry E. silversmith, boards 15 Unicorn Leighton John, removed to California


Leighton Mary J. widow of Franklin J. h. 58 Bromfield Leighton Nathan C. confectionery, 49 Merrimac, h. do. Leighton Sally P. widow, died Dec. 6, 1884 Lelurch Julius, boards 18 Tremont


Lemieux W. Miss, house 84 Water


Leonard Charles C. paper hanger, house 1 Summer


Leonard Frank J. shoecutter, boards 10 Prospect


Leonard James, house 10 Prospect


Leonard John D. boards 10 Prospect


Leonard Michael, shoecutter, boards 10 Prospect


Leonard Sarah A. Miss, teacher, High school, bds. 10 Court Lesley Edward, bookkeeper (B. & M. R. R., Boston), bds. 5 Market


Lesley Edward S. died March 18, 1885


Lesley Sarah F. widow of Edward S. house 5 Market


Le Vigne Z. carpenter, house 83 Water


Levy Henry, clerk, 30 State, boards 18 Spring


Levy Louis ( Levy & Co.), 30 State, boards 18 Spring


Levy ( Samson ) & Co. ( Louis Levy), dry goods, 30 State ; L also postmaster, 16 Pleasant, house 18 Spring EWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, main office, 17 Temple place, Boston ; William A. Johnson, agent, 56 State (see page 369)


Lewis Andrew P. news depot, 33 Merrimac, h. 9 Carter Lewis Andrew P. Mrs. house 6 Walnut


Lewis Charles E. brakeman, B. & M. R.R. h. 31 Boardman Lewis Charles H. engineer, 178 Merrimac, h. 22} Boardman Lewis George G. shoemaker, boards 6 Walnut


Lewis John L. shoemaker, boards 6 Walnut


Lewis Mark S. died June 6, 1885


Lewis Mary Miss, saleswoman, 72 State, boards 9 Carter


Lewis Mary J. widow, boards 46 Middle


Lewis Samuel W. carpenter, boards 9 Carter Lewis Thomas Mrs. house 46 Middle


Libbey Hattie E. Miss, saleswoman, 72 State Libby Alexander II. hairdresser, house 30 Spring Libby Edward G. shoemaker, boards 51 Fair


Lidstone Samuel S. laborer, house Chapel, near Howard Lidstone, see also Lydston


Lingwood George W. Mrs. house 15 Boardman Linklighter Catharine, widow, house rear 174 Merrimac Litchfield Augustus L. removed to Springfield


Little Amos M. gardener, house Ocean av. at Newbury Little Annie A. Miss, house 310 Iligh


Little Benjamin P. driver, H. R. R. house 8 Pine


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Little Charles, carpenter, house 62 Marlboro'


Little Daniel N. farmer, boards Edward F. Little's


Little Eben, jr. foreman, N. D. Dodge's, bds. 45 Purchase


Little Ebenezer, house High, beyond Ocean av.


Little Edward F. farmer, house Iligh, beyond Ocean av. Little Edwin C. removed to Haverhill


Little Frank W. iceman, boards Ilanover, cor. High Little George Mrs. house Green, at Newbury


Little George F. farmer, house High, bey. Ocean av.


Little George I. farmer, house Hanover, cor. High Little Gideon L. clerk, boards 80 High


Little Hector, shoemaker, house 60 Bromfield


Little Henry B. (E. P. Dodge & Co.), 21 Pleasant, house 122 Iligh


Little Henry W. clerk ( Boston), boards 45 Purchase Little Isaac W. house 36 High


Little John G. farmer, house Turkey Hill


Little John M. jr. farmer, house High, bey. Ocean av.


ITTLE JOSEPH B. boots and shoes, 38 Market sq. house 22 Boardman (see page 263)


Little Lydia M. widow of Moses S. house 98 High


Little Mary Mrs. house 10 Independent


Little Moses, milkman, house Green, at Newbury


Little Moses B. asst. superintendent Anna Jaques Hospital, 20 Broad, house do.


Little Nathaniel, farmer, house Green, at Newbury


Little Nathaniel, jr. farmer, house Green, at Newbury Little Otis W. iceman, boards Hanover, cor. High


Little Plumer, blacksmith, Parker, near High, boards Mrs. George Little's, at Newbury


Little Richard T. farmer, b. Mrs. Geo. Little's, at Newbury Little Sarah A. Mrs. matron Anna Jaques Ilospital, 20 Broad Little Stephen W. sen. died Nov. 3, 1885


Little Stephen W. milkman, house Ilanover, at Newbury Little Sumner S. clerk, 41 State, boards 36 High


Little William A. boots and shoes, 29 Merrimac, h. 80 High Little William A. jr. clerk, 29 Merrimac, boards 80 High Little William D. farmer, h. Wesley, n. Artichoke bridge Little W. Burke, farmer, house Hanover, at Newbury Littlefield Clarence, stonecutter, house 18 Kent Littlefield Edwin A. teamster, 170 Merrimac, h. 4 Merrill Littlefield Elizabeth Mrs. boarding house, 35 Winter Littlefield George A. stonecutter, house 8 Boardman Littlefield Johnson ( Davis & Littlefield), stonecutter, 73


Merrimac, and Pearson's wharf, house 39 Washington Littlefield Joseph R. house 25 Summer


Littlefield Moses W. clerk, 8 Essex, house 7 Summer Littlefield Oliver T. stonecutter, boards 39 Washington Littlefield Sarah, widow, house 170 Merrimac


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Littlefield Sidney, clerk, 5 State, boards 25 Summer Littlefield Solomon, jr. teamster, house 16 Kent Lloyd John E at E. P. Dodge's, 21 Pleasant Lockray John, laborer, house rear 52 Prospect Look Frederick S. clerk, boards 8 Parsons Looney Catharine, widow, house 13 Unicorn Looney Henry, operative, boards 47 Middle Looney Lydia, widow, house 25 Warren


Looney Mary L. saleswoman, 9 Pleasant, bds. 13 Unicorn


Looney Michael, laborer, house 47 Middle


Lord Alfred W. ( Lord Brothers), 17 Market sq. h. 66 Lime ORD BROTHERS ( G. A. and A. W. Lord), uphol-


LORI sterers and shoe tools, 17 Market sq. (see page 362) Lord Charles E. Rev. house 8 Washington


Lord Charlotte N. widow, removed to Ocean Spray


Lord Ellen, widow, removed to Ocean Spray


Lord Francis, house 321 High


Lord George A. (Lord Brothers), 17 Market square, house 66 Lime


Lord George F. shoemaker, boards 20 Toppan


Lord Kate L. Miss, dressmaker, house 23 Purchase


Lord Lyman W. teamster, Almshouse, house 156 State


Lord Martha Miss, boards 66 Lime


Lord Moses J. removed to California


Lord Philip, house 1 Milk


Lord Thomas P. upholsterer, 17 Market sq. h. 144 State Lord Thomas H. Mrs. died March 24, 1886


Loring Anna Miss, boards 12 Olive


Loring Mary, variety store, 103 Water, house do.


Lougee Cora B. teacher, Bromfield primary, b. 17 Bromfield Lougee Oscar C. (P. M. Lougee & Co.), Hale's court, h. 3 Birch


Lougee Parker M. & Co. ( Oscar C. Lougee), carriage makers, Hale's court, house 17 Bromfield


Lovejoy Charles S. lumber surveyor, Mercantile wharf, bds. 22 Strong


Lovering Charles F. removed to St. Paul, Minn.


Lovering Eben, operative, house 14 Franklin


Lovett George HI. express, 8 Essex, boards 5 Tremont


Lovett William HI. express, 8 Essex, house 5 Tremont Low Anna M. Mrs. house 107 Merrimac


Low Annie S. teacher ( New York), boards 107 Merrimac Low Lucy, teacher ( Northampton ), boards 107 Merrimac Low Winthrop S. bookkeeper, Tracy place, bds. 12 Court Lowell Alfred O. teamster, house 33 Temple [Temple Lowell Cuthbert II. clerk, Merchants' Nat. Bank, bds. 33 Lowell Edward II. removed to Chelsea


Lowell George B. hostler, house 14 Charter


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Lowell Lewis A. laborer, boards 33 Temple [Temple Lowell Lottie C. Miss, saleswoman, 28 Pleasant, boards 33 Lowell Paul J. cutter, 18 Pleasant, boards 8 Court


Lowell Susie B. Miss, teacher, Bromfield-street grammar school, boards 33 Temple


Lowell William P. bookkeeper, 21 Pleasant, house 35 Milk Lucey Julia Mrs. house 7 Merrill


Lucey Michael D. clerk, 89 Merrimac, house 7 Merrill


Lucy Daniel, house 12 Elm


Lucy Daniel, laborer, house 14 Unicorn


Lucy Dennis, farmer at George H. Stickney's, boards do.


Lucy George, removed to Lynn


Lucy George R. hack driver, house 26 Essex [court


Lucy John, foreman, Newburyport Water Co. h. 5 Currier's "Lucy Margaret, widow, removed to Amesbury


Lucy Michael, laborer, boards 12 Elm


Lucy Michael, laborer, house 17 Kent


Lucy William A. livery stable, 6 Titcomb, house 6 Market


Luke Fred, sawyer, boards 8 Parsons


Lung Quong, laundry, 29 Market square, house do.


Lungevin Joseph, operative, house 102 Water


Lunt Benjamin, house 57 Middle


Lunt Carrie P. Mrs. dressmaker, house 19 Middle


Lunt Charles, president Ocean National Bank, h. 267 High


Lunt Charles A. carpenter, house 1 High


Lunt Charles II. clerk, 35 Pleasant, house 20 Boardman


Lunt Charles II. shoemaker, house 273 Merrimac


Lunt Charles W. watchman, house 11 Bromfield


Lunt Clarence C. comb maker, house 26 Madison


Lunt Daniel, postmaster at Newbury; also Daniel Lunt & Son (D A.), grocers, Parker, corner Iligh, h. 1 High Lunt Daniel A. (Daniel Lunt & Son), boards I High


Lunt Edward J. supt Almshouse, 48 Prospect


Lunt Edward W. sparmaker, 63 Water, house 57 Lime


Lunt Edwin, felt-shoe manuf. 32 Forrester, h. 3 N. Atkinson Lunt Enoch P. house 18 Walnut


Lunt Ezra, surveyor of lumber, 57 Water, boards 57 Lime Luut George C. engraver, boards 18 Walnut


Lunt George D. boards 166 Water


Lunt George O. shoemaker, house 18 School


Lunt Hannah E. circulating library, 29 State, h. 12 Vernon Lunt Henry, died July 2, 1885


Lunt Henry Mrs. widow, house 11 Charles Lunt Jacob W. travelling agent, house Turkey Hill Lunt Jeremiah Mrs. house 166 Water


Lunt Jere. B. mason, boards 142 Water


Lunt John E. ( Safford & Lunt), 46 State, bds. 18 Walnut


Lunt John W. machinist, house 14 Beck


Lunt Joseph C. undertaker, house 157 Merrimac


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Lunt Joseph C. Mrs. dressmaker, 157 Merrimac, house do.


Lunt Joseph W. house 14 Bromfield


Lunt Leonard W. jeweler, boards 146 Water


Lunt Louisa E. widow of Joseph J. house 10 Dove


Lunt Lydia S. widow of William J. house 146 Water


Lunt Martha P. Miss, supt. reading room, Public Library, house 12 Vernon


Lunt Mary E. Mrs. nurse, house 20 Boardman


Lunt Moody, mason, house 8 Beck


Lunt Philip II. cashier Ocean National Bank, 19 Market square, house 62 Iligh


Lunt Samuel, gateman, Purchase st. crossing, h. 17 Madison


Lunt Sarah Miss, house 70 Federal


Lunt Sarah D. widow, house 12 Tyng


Lunt Sarah K, Miss, house 267 High


Lant Susie E. Miss, music teacher, 29 State


Lunt Thomas Il. mason, house 142 Water


Lunt Thomas II. jr. paper hanger, boards 142 Water


Lunt Thomas S. baggage master, B. & M. R. R.


Lunt Warren, operative, house 19 Dove


Lunt William, house 76 Prospect


Lunt William II. captain, house 57 Lime


Lunt William P. house Parker, at Newbury


Lunt William T. silversmith, house 152 Water


Lurvey Richard, house 9 Birch


L YDSTON J. Miss, fancy goods, 25 Pleasant, boards at East Salisbury ( see page 363)


Lynch Cornelius, laborer, house 4} Olive


Lynch Daniel, laborer, house 23 Kent


Lynch Dennis, laborer, house 12 Warren


Lynch Humphrey, mariner, boards 6 Ship


Lynch Jeremiah, operative, boards 10 Johnson


Lynch Jeremiah, laborer, house 137 Merrimac


Lynch Jeremiah C. removed to Amesbury Lynch John, laborer, house 10 Johnson


Lynch Mary, widow. house 14 Johnson


Lynch Michael, laborer, house 6 Ship


Lynch Patrick, laborer, 178 Merrimac, house 14 Warren


Lyons Cornelius, died October 29; 1885


Lyons Cornelius J. clerk, 210} Merrimac, house 13 Russia Lyons James, laborer, honse Low, near B. & M. R.R.


Lyons Margaret, widow, house 16 Merrill


Lyons Patrick, laborer, house + Olive


Lyons Patrick, laborer, boards 13 Russia


Lyons Timothy, laborer, house 13 Russia


Mace Benjamin, farmer, died August 25, 1886 Mace Henry P. driver, 6 Pleasant, house 25, Winter Mace William Mrs. house 297 High


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Macintosh Eunice P. widow, died September 28, 1885 Macintosh Fred L. clerk, 13 Water, boards 33 Federal


Macintosh Hiram P. photographic artist, 33 State, house 33 Federal


Macintosh Hiram P. jr. salesman, Prince pl. h. 10 Chestnut Macintosh John F. shoemaker, house 9 Olive


Mackinney Thomas, house 215 High


Mackinney Thomas P. hardware, etc. 11 Market square, house 16 Essex


Mackinney. see also Mckinney


Mac Namara Lot F. removed to Haverhill


Maffey Nathan, fish dealer, house 22 Toppan


Magner James, shoemaker, house 11 Centre


Magowan David, bottler, 2 Market sq. house 9 Federal Magowin Helen HI. fancy goods, 14} Purchase, h. 44 High


Magowin Mary E. Mrs. died July 23, 1886


Maguire Charles N. farmer, house Turkey Hill


Maguire James. tinsmith, 88 State, house 47 Liberty


Mahaffe Ann Mrs. house 41 Winter


Mahaffe John H. laborer, boards 41 Winter


Mahoney John, house Wesley, above Low


Mahoney Margaret, widow, boards 5 Railroad


Mahoney Michael, laborer, house 134 Merrimac


Mahoney Miles, laborer, house 16 Independent


Mahoney Wm. P. agent, Bayley Hat Co. b. 231 Merrimac Maites Eliza A. Miss, house 5 Union


Malden John, coppersmith, rooms 34 Liberty


Maloney Anastasia, widow, house 7 Boardman


Manahan Jeremiah, mariner, boards 88 Water


Manaton Richard K. Rev. pastor Washington-street M. E. Church, house 228 Iligh


Manchester Henry T. hatter, h. Forrester, near Merrimac Manning Edward F. blacksmith, 20 Liberty, h. 6 Titcomb Manning Elizabeth Mrs. house 17 Charter


Manning George W. blacksmith, house 12 Purchase


Manning Mary, widow, house 8 Salem


Manning S C. Miss, millinery, 64 State, boards 17 Charter Manning Timothy, shoemaker, house Ocean, near Warren Mannix James E. printer, 38 Inn, boards 1} Boardman


Mannix James P. hatter, house 1} Boardman


Mannix Lawrence, laborer, boards 79 Lime


Mannix Patrick, house 79 Lime


Mannix Timothy, laborer, house 79 Lime


Mannix William H. ( Boston), boards 13 Boardman


Manser George W. shoemaker, house 44 Middle Manser George W. Mrs. millinery, 23 State, h. 44 Middle Mansfield Joseph HI. Rev. presiding elder, Purchase-street M. E. Church, house at Malden Manson Ann B. widow of Eben, house 10 Buck


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Manson Eben, died Oct. 1, 1884


Manson Eben A. shoemaker, house 173 Merrimac


Manson Fred E. laster, boards 10 Buck


Manson Woodbury, musician, boards 8 Tyng March Alice L. Mrs. house 300 High


March Eben W. clerk, 13 Market sq. boards 22 Market March Samuel, flour, groceries, and produce, 13 Market square, house 21 Middle


Marden Calvin, overseer, house 7 Buck


Marden Newell, died May 24, 1886


Mareau Paul, laborer, honse 74 Water


Maroney Timothy, laborer, house Railroad, cor. Auburn


Marquahand John, merchant, house Curson's mill road Marquand George W. clerk, 97 Merrimac, b. Ring's Island


Marr Reuben C. shoemaker, house 14 Hancock


Marsh Benjamin, died Aug. 17, 1885


Marsh Charles C. carpenter, house Bromfield court


Marsh Clarence I. carpenter, house 6 Bridge road


Marsh Ellen Miss, dressmaker, boards 16 Fair


Marsh E. W. Mrs. house 16 Fair


Marsh George W. gardener, house 17 North Atkinson


Marsh Horace W. gardener, boards 17 North Atkinson


Marsh John W. machinist, boards 16 Fair


. Marsh Mary H. Mrs. house 7 Charles


Marsh Samuel Mrs. boards 22 Market


Marshall Charles O. clerk, Prince place, bds. 115 Merrimac


Marshall Clark B. painter, boards 43 Bromfield


Marshall Emery N. ( H. N. Marshall & Son), 45 Water, boards 95 High


Marshall Frank W. hatter, boards 334 Merrimac


Marshall Hannah T. Mrs. house 115 Merrimac


Marshall Henry O. chief mate, boards 17 Orange


Marshall Horace, boat builder, h. Kelley, n. Moseley av.


Marshall Horatio N. & Son ( Emery N.), com. merchants, 45 Water, house 95 High


Marshall John W. farmer, house 334 Merrimac


Marshall Monetta, widow, house 6 Howard


Marshall Offin B. engineer, 103 Merrimac, house 115 do.


Marshall Stephen F. died Aug. 4, 1886


Marshall Thomas E. painter, house 43 Bromfield


Marshall William W. died July 8, 1885


Marston George II. engineer, house 15 Walnut


Marston George W. carpenter, house 5 Oakland


Marston William L. silversmith, boards 5 Oakland Martin Calvin Mrs. house 48 Middle


Martin Charles B. boards 458 Merrimac


Martin Dennis, fireman, boards Goodwin's av.


Martin Henry, house 41 Olive


Martin Hugh, weaver, boards 80 Lime


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Martin James, shoemaker, house 44 Purchase Martin Jennie, widow, boards 7 Vernon


Martin John, laborer, house Goodwin's av.


Martin John W. died March 20, 1886


Martin Mary, widow, died July 14, 1885 Martin Sarah A. widow, house 3 Milk Martin Sarah S. widow, house 458 Merrimac


Martin Thomas, died Sept. 19, 1886 Mary Sister, superioress, Immaculate Conception parochial school, Green, cor. Washington


Mason Demes, laborer, house 61 Liberty


Mason Harold L. removed to Lynn


Mason John T. clerk, 31 Pleasant, boards 61 Liberty


Mason Robert M. shoemaker, house 19 Madison


Mason William Mrs. house 19 Titcomb


Mason William R. painter, boards 19 Titcomb


Massay Natban, shoemaker, house 22 Toppan, near Low Massay Nathan A. shoemaker, house Low, near Toppan


Maurice Mrs. widow, house 6 Charles


May John, laborer, boards William C. Cuseck's May Patrick, mariner, house 6 Independent May Thomas, house Water, near Lime




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