Gazetteer of Cheshire County, N.H., 1736-1885, Part 71

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 1034


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Whittemore Sarah R., widow of Dexter, h opp. Park.


Wilder Elijah, r 4, tub and pail hooper, and farmer 70.


Wilder Josiah, (Winchendon, Mass.) r 49, pail turner and farmer 50.


Williams Charles L., (Fitzwilliam Depot) r 25, clerk.


Wilson Albert F., (Fitzwilliam Depot) r 41, (Melvin Wilson & Son.) Wilson Amasa S., r 34, farmer 70.


Wilson George W., r 34, wheelwright, cider maker and farmer 225.


Wilson Melvin, (Fitzwilliam Depot) r 27, stonecutter and farmer 66.


Wilson Melvin, (Fitzwilliam Depot) r 41, (M. Wilson & Son) farmer 200. Wilson Melvin & Son, (Fitzwilliam Depot) r 41, (Albert F.) manufs. of all kinds cemetery work at Fitzwilliam Depot.


Wood Asa, r 46, sawyer,


WOOD JOHN S., r 46, truckman and farmer 20.


Yeauboir Peter, (Winchendon, Mass.) r 49, section hand.


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TOWN OF GILSUM.


GILSUM.


(Postoffice address is Gilsum unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )


Adans Herbert E., clerk Gilsum Mfg. Co., h Main.


Adams William B., town auditor, saw-mill, manuf, of lumber in Marlow with S. W. Dart, farmer 20, h off Main. Alexander George B., r 5, hostler at Ashuelot House.


ASHUELOT HOUSE, M. C. Sullivan, prop., livery connected, Main. Atwood William C., weaver Collins mill.


BANKS ELMER D., r 4, 3d selectman and farmer 100.


Banks William, r 4, shoemaker, aged 82.


Baraby Frank, r 3, weaver, Collins mill.


Barrett Levi, farmer 2, Marlow.


Barry Thomas L., r 2, farmer 7.


Bates Adeline, r 4 widow of Martin, farm 12.


Bates Charles A., r 6, teamster.


Bates Clemment M., r 5, sawyer, stone mason and farmer 4.


Bates Daniel W., r 5, spinner and farmer 9.


Bates Francis F., r 8, painter.


Bates Elmer, son of C. W.


Bates George, r 8, farnı 300.


Bates James L., r 5, farmer 14.


Bates Jotham, r 6, teamster and farmer.


Bean Peter, r 4, laborer.


Beckwith Henry S., weaver Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., Main.


Beckwith Francis, resident, h off Main.


Beckwith Rhuama, widow of Joseph, off Main.


Bignell Charles P., works in Collins mill, Marlow.


Bill Daniel W., r 22, farmer about 700.


Bill David, r 22, retired farmer.


Bill Willard, cor. r 13 and 19, retired farmer about 300.


Bilsan Albert, weaver Cheshire Woolen Mfg. Co.'s mill, High.


Bingham Charles W., justice of the peace and mechanic, Marlow.


Bingham Franklin, r 2, works for C. W. Rawson.


Bingham Henry, farmer about 100.


Bingham Joseph S., carpenter, Marlow.


Bourret Louis, r 18, farm about 2.


Bowker Fred P., clerk for J. A. Smith, Marlow.


Bridge John E., (Keene) r 19, farmer with Ora D.


Bridge Ora D., (Keene) r 19, farmer 124.


Britton Benjamin H., (Keene) r 22 cor. 20, farmer 100.


CARPENTER GEORGE H., r 14, manuf. sleds, and general repairer and farmer 222.


Carroll John H., r 13 cor. 17, farm 3.


CARTER HENRY H., r 15, lumberman, dairy 8 cows, sugar orchard 1,300 trees and farmer 300. Chandler Calvin, farmer about 56, and in Alstead about 175, Main. Chapin Alpheus, farmer 82. Main.


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TOWN OF GILSUM.


Chapin Dirmuis, r 11 cor. 16, widow of J. M.


Charmborg Thomas, spinner Cheshire Woolen Mfg. Co.'s mill, High.


COLLINS JOHN S., r 10, State senator, prop. Collins mills and farmer 80. COLLINS MILLS, r 10, John S. Collins, prop., manuf. of cassimeres, wor- sted suitings, beavers, trecots, &c. Colwell Joseph, r 1'5, farm laborer.


Comstock Martin M., r 6, farmer 75.


Corey Edward O., r 1 1 cor. 13, farm laborer.


Corey Woodbury, r 8. farmer about 75.


Corey Jane, (Mrs. Albert) resident Main.


Cross Enos, r 15, farmer 50.


Cuthbert Alexander, treas. Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., h Main.


Cuthbert Margaret, widow of Robert, Main.


Cuthbert Robert, r 18, works in saw-mill.


DART SAMUEL W., prop. saw, planing and grist-mill, manuf. of coarse and dressed lumber, shingles, lath, eve gutters, bucket hoops, turning stock, etc., and farmer 50, also owns of pasture in Marlow, with Jesse Dart, of Keene, 200 ; also owns one-third of saw-mill in Marlow, with William Adams, h High.


Davis Lucius D., r 8, farmer 20.


Dean Nancy S. Mrs., r 13, farm about 40.


Dinsmore Leonard. (Keene) r 20, farmer about 140.


Dinsmore Wesley F., (Keene) r 20, farmer.


Driscoll Jerry, carpenter and joiner, bds Ashuelot House.


Dupray Lewis, r 3, laborer.


English George, works in tannery, Marlow.


Ferguson Joseph E., laborer, h Main.


Fleming George H., sawyer, Marlboro.


Foster Olive W., r 11 cor 18, widow of Benjamin.


Gates Herbert C., r 10, tray maker.


GATES ELSA B., r 13 cor 17, widow of Levi.


GATES SIDNEY C., clerk for M. C. Sullivan.


Gibson Arthur W., r 10, boss carder at Collins's mill.


GILSUM WOOLEN MFG. CO., F. C. Minor, president ; Alexander Cuth- bert, treasurer ; Herbert E. Adams, clerk ; Gustave Polzer, superintend- ent, manuf. of cassimers, worsted, suitings, etc., Main.


Grant Henry, r 2, spinner, Collins's mill.


Gravlin Lawrence A., r 4, farmer.


Guillow Albert, r 6, farmer.


Guillow Arthur M., r 18 cor 19, farmer.


Guillow Benjamin E., r 4, teamster.


Guillow Charles R., r 4, mechanic.


Guillow Gilbert, r 8, farmer.


Guillow John C., r 4, lumberman, and farmer 200.


Guillow Josiah, r 6, farmer 86.


GUILLOW LUCIUS R., r 4, representative, carpenter and joiner, wheel- wright, blacksmith, machinist and general mechanic, also owns of pas- ture and timber land 70. Guillow Luther H., r 8, carpenter and joiner.


Guillow Mason, cor r 18 and 19, farmer 85.


Guillow Rufus E., r 15, tray maker.


Guillow Sylvanus S., r 5, engineer.


Gunn Elijah, (Keene) r 23, farmer.


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TOWN OF GILSUM.


Gunn Nelson, (Keene) r 23, sugar orchard 900 trees, farmer 200, and in Keene 100.


Guyett Augustus, laborer, h High.


Hamblin Wilbur, works in tar.nery, Marlow.


HAMMOND AARON D., town treasurer, State justice, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, crockery, glassware, meal, flour, patent medicines, etc., also farms 75 acres for John, Main, h do.


Hammond John, retired farmer, aged 86.


Howard Rizpah M., widow of Andrew J., h Marlow st.


Hayward Allen, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 85, h Main.


Hayward Claudius B., r 3, farmer 175.


Haywood Edwin D., clerk for J. A. Smith, bds Main.


HAYWARD NAHUM O., state justice, auctioneer, dealer in lumber, cattle,


sheep and horses, farmer about 325, in Alstead 150, and in Sullivan 73, and of timber and pasture land in Gilsum and Ashland 700, and in Marlow 500, and of pasture in Keene 40, h Main.


HEATH JUSTUS, r 5, farm laborer.


Horton Benjamin H., r 10, loom fixer Collins mill, and farmer 20. (Died Jan. 17, 1885.)


Horton Stephen D., son of Benjamin H.


Howard Ephraim A., r 6, farmer about 8.


HOWARD FRANCIS A., state justice, carpenter and joiner, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 52, Ashuelot.


HOWARD FRANK B., general blacksmithing, Marlow st.


Howard Frank M., farmer, with Rizpah M., Marlow.


Howard Henry W., r 6, blacksmith, and farmer about 5.


Howard Soloman M., r 5 cor 10, works in factory, farmer 20.


Howard William B., r 5 cor 10, spinner.


Hubbard Albert H., farmer 25, bds Ashuelot House.


HUBBARD GEORGE C., r 2, state justice, supt. school committee, and farmer 130, and in Keene 10.


Hubbard Osmon H., r 2, medical student.


Hudson Samuel C., r 10, painter and paper hanger.


Isham James C., r 15, farmer 30.


Isham John J., r 11 cor 18, carpenter and joiner, and farmer IIO.


ISHAM JOHN E., r 11 cor 18, clerk for A. D. Hammond.


ISHAM SAMUEL D., r 11 cor 18, farm laborer.


Isham William L., r 15, farmer about 150.


Johnson Ezra G., clerk for G. H. Messer, Main.


Keefe Dennis, r I, farmer 91.


Kennedy George H., weaver Collins mill, bds Ashuelot House.


Kingsbury Abijah W., boot and shoemaker, and farmer with Merrill 10, Main.


Kingsbury Merrill, farmer, with Abijah W. 10, and with Samuel L. 40, Main. Kingsbury Otis H., r 1, farmer, with William.


Kingsbury Samuel L., tax collector, highway surveyor, shoemaker, and farmer with Abijah, and with Merrill 40.


Kingsbury William, r I, farmer 250. Knight Frank V., r 17, farmer.


Knight Isaac, r 17, farmer 135.


Lang John H., works in tannery, Marlow.


Leach George H., teamster for J. S. Collins.


Leroy George, resident, Main.


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TOWN OF GILSUM.


Loiselle Edward, r 21, farmer 65.


Loveland Isaac, r 2, retired wheelwright, and farmer 4, 92 years of age, the oldest man in town.


Loveland Israel A., physician and surgeon, Main,


Loveland Sarah, r 10, widow of Israel.


LUND BYRON B., r 12, sugar orchard 700 trees, and farmer 62.


Mack Adeline K., (Marlow) widow of Solomon, farm 100.


Mack Elmina B., r 5, widow of Chilion.


Maloney Joseph, works Collins mill, bds Ashuelot House.


Mansfield Clement L., r 1, farmer with Levi 100.


Mansfield Levi, r 1, farmer with Clement L. 100.


MANSFIELD WILLIAM S., r 22, carpenter and joiner, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 37, also farms unsettled estate of Geo. W. 80.


MARK LUTHER W. F., town clerk, state justice, dealer in light groceries,


teas, spices, stationery, confectionary, small wares, patent medicines, &c., agent for Bradley fertilizers, &c., farm 50, also owns one half of 100 in Acworth, Sullivan Co., with Nathan Adams, of Acworth, also owns Gil- sum circulating library, Main, h do.


Mark Fanny, resident, h Main.


Mark Mary, widow of Luther, Main.


McCoy George H., livery stable, manuf. of chopping trays, carpenter and joiner, Main.


McCoy Miranda, widow of Osman, Main.


McDanald James A., r 10, agent for J. S. Collins.


Miller Harvey, off r 3, farmer.


Miller Daniel A., r 6, son of Harvey.


Miller Gilmore W., r 6, farmer.


Miller Lucius M., r 6, laborer.


Minor Elmer E., son of F. C.


Minor Francis C., pres. Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., farmer 60, h Main.


Miinch Frantz, weaver Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., bds Ashuelot House.


Murray William H., weaver in Collins mills, bds Ashuelot House.


Nash Delbert B., r 8, farmer 7.


Nash Joel, r 8, farm laborer.


Nash Stillman, r 6, laborer.


Nash Sylvester L., r 8, farmer 100.


Nevers Franklin G., r 8, laborer.


Newell George E., r 3, works in tannery.


Newman Charles D., general blacksmith.


Newman Fay L., r 2, son of George W.


NEWMAN GEORGE W., r 2, carpenter and builder, prop. saw and planing mill, manuf. of coarse lumber, lath, shingle, turning stock, etc., and farmer 200, and of timber land 300, also owns 4 houses and lots in Gil- sum, and two in Keene.


Nichols Charles A., teamster, Marlow.


Nichols James A., r ro, dresser in Collins mills.


Nichols Kendall, r 2, farmer 100, and in Alstead 60.


PICKERING JOHN Q., r 1, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 140.


Pletzner John, off r 10, weaver, and farmer about roo.


Polley Jacob, r 15, farmer 60.


Polley Varnum, r 4, fireman in tannery, and farmer 73.


Polzer Gustave, supt. Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., h Main.


Polzer Joseph, weaver Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co.'s mill, bds Ashuelot House.


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Polzer Robert, boss weaver Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co., h High.


Poquett William, r 15, laborer.


Porter Darius, r 1, farmer 100.


Porter Wallace M., r I, farmer, son of Darius.


Pradel Lewis, r 10, weaver at Collins mills.


Pratt Elbert C., works in Collins mills.


Pratt George M., weaver at Collins miils.


Pratt Leander, laborer, Marlow.


Quinn Timothy, weaver in Collins mills, Marlow.


Rawley Thomas, boss weaver at Collins mills, Marlow.


RAWSON CHARLES W., r 12, dealer in cattle, sugar orchard 700 trees, and farmer about 230.


Rawson George B., (Rice, Rawson & Co.) town representative, h Main.


Rawson George W., medical student, Marlow st.


Rawson Hervey E., works in tannery, and farmer 3, Marlow.


Rice, Rawson & Co., (George B. Rawson, of Gilsum, and Thomas Rice, and C. O. Green, Jr., of Shrewsbury, Mass. ) proprs. of tannery, Ashuelot. Rogers George W., pastor of Congregational church, Ashuelot.


Roundy David A., r 13 cor I, carpenter and joiner, and farmer about 60.


Roundy Fred L., r 13, carpenter and joiner, and farmer about 35.


Russell George W., laborer.


Russell Maria Mrs., r 5, resident.


Smith Arthur, off r 13, farmer, son of Elbridge.


SMITH DANIEL, dealer in horses, sugar orchard 800 trees, and farmer 200, Main.


Smith Elbridge, off r 13, farmer about 140.


Smith Frederick S., r 17, farmer 100.


Smith Henry D., works in tannery, Ashuelot.


SMITH JOHN A., postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries, clothing, hard- ware, boots and shoes, flour, grain, fertilizers, patent medicines, and gen- eral merchandise, Main.


Stearns Milton, r 13, farmer 140.


Stevens Urbanah M., widow of George, h Marlow.


Stone Bradley, r 15, farmer about 80.


Strong Herbert E., clerk for A. D Hammond, bds Main.


SULLIVAN MICHAEL C., prop. of the Ashuelot House and livery, and farmer 26, Main.


Taylor Frank, loom fixer Collins mills, leader of the brass band, bds Ashuelot House.


TAYLOR GEORGE W., r 10, manuf. of Taylor mop holders and farmer I40.


Tully George H., weaver Collins mills, bds Ashuelot House.


Waldron Albert H., off r 4, carpenter and joiner and farmer, leases of Mrs. Mack.


Ward Abel T., boss finisher Gilsum Woolen Mfg. Co.'s mill, Marlow.


Webster Kimball D., allo. physician and surgeon and farmer 43 and in Alstead 1, Main.


Welch Larkin, (Keene) r 22, farmer 25.


Weston Fred, r 12, teamster and farmer, leases of Charles Eveleth, of Keene, about 100.


White Jehial, r 18, farmer about 150.


White Ira, laborer.


White Lowell, r 18, farm 2.


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TOWN OF HARRISVILLE.


Wilder J. Frank, r 10, weaver in Collins mills. Wilder Lansing W., (Keene) r 19, farmer 180. Wilder William A., (Keene) r 20, farmer about 200. Willey John P., school teacher, h Main. Willson Oscar J., r 15, State justice and farmer 260. Wright Calvin, (Keene) r 20, farmer 26. Wright Daniel, off r 1, farmer about 175. Wright George, off 13, farmer 60.


HARRISVILLE.


(For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)


(Postoffice address is Harrisville unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Adams Eliza Miss, r 34, agent for Frederic M.


Adams Frederic M., r 34, summer residence farm 275, stenographer and lawyer in New York city.


Ardes James, spinner, bds with G. Davis.


Ayre David, spinner, bds with G. Davis.


Ballou Louis, fac. op. Bancroft Joel, off r 5, farmer 300.


Barker Chauncey, r 9, retired farmer.


Barker George W., r 9, milk dealer and farmer 230 and in Nelson 75.


Barry John C., r 9, farmer 100.


Barry Richard, r 17, saloon, pool and billiards.


Beal George T., r 7, farmer 40.


Beal Persia, r 16, farmer 160.


Belivieu Josephine, widow of Moses, h Peanut Row.


Belivieu Philip, weaver, bds Peanut Row.


Bemis Emma J., (Pottersville) (Mrs. George F.) telegraph operator.


Bemis George F., (Pottersville) r 15, station agent and farmer 20. BEMIS SAMUEL D., (Pottersville) r 15, farmer 200.


Bergeron Cleophas, chopper, h Grove. Bergeron Exilia, wool sorter Cheshire mills, h Grove.


BERGERON FRANK, r 17, boss finisher in Cheshire mills.


Bergeron Luke, wool sorter, bds Grove.


BLAKE CHARLES A, r 16, prop. of Nubaunsit House and livery con- nected.


Blodgett Judson, r 17, farmer.


BLODGETT WALTER L., r 17, watchman Cheshire mills.


Bowen Thomas, (East Harrisville) r 24, laborer.


Brooks James H., r 16, farmer 6 and woodland 13. Brooks James H. Jr., r 16, weaver and farmer.


Brown Charles M., (Pottersville) r 32, carpenter.


Brown Edward, (Pottersville) r 32, laborer.


Brown Samuel M., (Pottersville) r 32, works on railroad.


Bruce Lucy M., (Pottersville) r 32, widow of John A. Burke Raphael, off r 16, fac. op.


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TOWN OF HARRISVILLE.


Carlton Prentice W., (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 35.


Carter William, (Pottersville) r 32, manuf. of knife trays.


Chapin Joel P., (Pottersville) r 15} Baptist clergyman.


CHESHIRE MILLS CO., r 17 (J. T. and Horatio Colony) Horatio Col- ony, pres. and treas. ; W. F. Turnbull, supt .; manufs. of flannels and ladies' dress goods.


Cobbett Charles A., r 17, boss carder, Cheshire mills.


COLONY HENRY, pres. Cheshire Mills Co., h West st., Keene. (Died July 25, 1884.


COLONY JOSIAH T., (Cheshire Mills Co.) h West st., Keene.


Colton Dudley L., r 35, farmer.


Colton James J., r 35, farmer.


Colton Sarah, r 35, widow of Elliott, farm 125.


COOLIDGE CHARLES W., surgeon dentist, home office in Bristol, Graf- ton Co., N. H.


DAVIS GEORGE, r 17, representative, town clerk, treasurer, supervisor, justice of the peace, boarding house.


DERBY MILAN M., (Pottersville) r 153, works in Symonds & Son's mill, farmer 4.


Desilaites Felix, off r 16, resident, aged over 70.


Desilaites Octave, off r 16, fac. op.


Devine Francis, r 17, fac. opp.


Dickey Dexter D., r 17, teamster.


Donahue William, r 17, section boss M. & K. R. R.


DRURY ABNER E., (A. E. & L. M. Drury,) owns village place West- minster, Mass., 15 acres, served in the 32d Mass. Vols., Capt. Co. D. DRURY A. E. & L. M., (Abner E. and Lymon M.) telegraph and tele- phone agents, dealers in hardware, grain, flour, feed, groceries, paints, oils, glass, &c.


Drury Lyman M., (A. E. & L. M. Drury) owns farm in Westminster, Mass., 70 acres, served as Sergt. in Co. H, 36th Mass. Vols.


DUNN REUBEN A., r 10, farmer with D. Farwell.


EATON LUTHER P., (East Harrisville) r 21 cor. 22, breeder of Jersey and Durham cattle and Oxforddown sheep, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 250 and in Hancock, Hillsboro Co., 150.


Eaves Joseph, (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 56.


Elgas Henry Jr , fac. op.


Eustice Alexander, r 17, fac. op.


FARWELL CHARLES C., (East Harrisville) r 24 cor. 19, (C. & H. Far- well) Ist selectman and farmer 40.


FARWELL CORBAN C., r 9, farmer about 350.


FARWELL C. & H., (East Harrisville) r 24 cor. 21, (C. C. and H. J.) saw and planing mill, manufs. of coarse lumber, boxes, clothes pins, &c., and farmer about 500.


Farwell Darius. r 10, farmer 260.


Farwell Frank C., (East Harrisville) r 24 COI. 19, book-keeper, son of Charles C.


Farwell Fred C., resident:


FARWELL HENRY J., (East Harrisville) r 20 Col. 21, (C. & H. Farwell) postmaster.


Farwell Jamie H., (East Harrisville) r 20 col. 21, station agent.


Fisk Frank P., (Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 23, school teacher, supt. of schools, farmer with Levi W.


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TOWN OF HARRISVILLE.


Fisk Levi W., (Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) [ 23, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer about 140. Fish Peter, r 17, loom fixer.


Fogg Orlando, r 30, farmer.


Forbes Charles H., r 26, farmer.


Frame James K., carpenter.


Frame John K., r 17, cloth dresser.


Gauthier Joseph, r 17, fac. op.


Gilchrist Gilman, (East Harrisville) r 23, farmer 150.


Gilchrist John S., (East Harrisville) r 23, farmer about 100.


Gould Gilman, (East Harrisville) r 25, resident, aged 82.


Gregoire Boswell, r 17, fac. op.


Hagan John, r 9, wool sorter, and farmer 7.


Halpin William, r 7, spinner and farmer 2.


Hardy Fred M., r 30, dairy 9 cows and farmer 300.


Harris Alfred R., finisher, h Grove.


HARRIS CHARLES C. P., r 16, postmaster, retired manuf.


HARRISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, r 17, George F. Tufts and Edwin


P. Hunt, trustees, Miss Bell Hutchinson, librarian.


Hays Sewell F., r 32, farmer about 30. Hayward Cyrus H., dentist.


Hayward Sally H., widow of Calvin, resident.


Hazen Stephen, (Dublin) r 26, carpenter, and farmer 70, aged 72.


Heath William R., r 16, spinner.


Heffron Peter, off r 17, fac. op.


HOWE LAMBERT L., (Pottersville) r 32, prop. saw and grist-mill, manuf. of lumber, pail handles and chair stretchers, shingles, lath, etc.


HUNT EDWIN P., r 16, trustee Harrisville Public Library, constable, and farmer, leases of Persia Beal 160.


HUTCHINSON ABNER S. MAJ., r 16, wool sorter, aged 81.


Jones William H., r 17 cor 16, retired merchant.


JUDGE THOMAS, farmer, wool room Cheshire mills, bds with R. McKim. Kennedy Michael, r 7, farmer.


Keniston Edward L., r 17, station agent M. & K. R. R. Kendall Gilman, r 17, farmer.


KITTREDGE SAMUEL G., resident, prop. of 7 tenements.


Knowlton Albert, r 9, turner and farmer 25.


LaFlower Joseph, general blacksmith.


Lakin Jacob G., (E. Harrisville) r 20, farmer, with William.


LAKIN WILLIAM, (E. Harrisville) r 20, farmer 160, and in Hancock 60. Lapoint Ambrose, (Pottersville) r 152, emp. of S. T. Symonds.


Lapoint Augustus, r 34, farmer 162.


MACKIE ROBERT, r 17, foreman weave room, Cheshire mills. Maloney Michael, spinner, bds G. Davis.


MASON GEORGE W., (Pottersville) r 152, farmer 100, and in Roxbury 100. Mason James A., (Pottersville) r 12, farmer 125.


Mason Martin M., (Pottersville) r 33, farmer 150.


Matthews Eben, (Pottersville) r 32, laborer. Matthews Frank, r 17, carpenter.


McCollester George O., (Pottersville) r 15, painter and paper hanger.


McDonald Camille, fac. op.


McDonald Dorique, fac. op.


McDonald Fred, fac. op., h Grove.


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TOWN OF HARRISVILLE.


McKim Robert, r 17, fac. op. and farmer 48.


McNally James, r 7, spinner Cheshire mills.


McWilliams John, r 17, farmer. Morin Calix, watchman, h Grove.


Morin Hector, spinner, bds Grove.


Morin Noah, carder, bds Grove.


Morse Bela, (Dublin) r 26, farmer 100.


NICOLAI THEODORE, r 17, boss dyer Cheshire mills.


NUBAUNSIT HOUSE r 16, C. A. Blake, prop.


NYE CHARLES H., r 31, farmer 320, served in Co. E, Ist Regt. Berdan's sharp shooter.


Owen David C., (E. Harrisville) r 25, farmer 160.


Parker Milan L., (East Harisville) r 21, farmer 100.


Parker William, (Pottersville) r 32, farm laborer.


Parker Willie G., r 34, farm laborer.


Pender John, r 7, fac. op., and farmer I.


Phelps A. Clayton, (Pottersville) r 32, farmer about 60.


Phelps Jason, (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 27.


Philbrick Reuben C., r 13, farmer about 75.


PIERCE CHARLES J., r 16, allo. physician and surgeon, graduate of Dartmouth Medical College.


Pike Frank C., r 17, general merchant.


RAUBOLD RICHARD, r 17 cor 7, dyer. .


Richardson Joshua, r 17, repairer in woolen mill.


Robbins Horace H., r 17, turner.


Ross Alexander C., off r 17, foreman Cheshire mills, h School.


Royce Winslow, (East Harrisville) r 25, wool grower 16 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 100, and wood and pasture land over 100.


Russell Frank M., butcher, bds Grove.


Russell Fred, r 17, spinner.


RUSSELL MERRILL J., policeman, and teamster, h Grove. Russell Ursula, (Pottersville) r 32, widow of Lyman.


Sargent Lucy H., (Pottersville) r 32, widow of Amos.


Searle Fred L., (Pottersville) r 32, farmer, with Frederick A.


Searle Frederick A., (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 100.


SEAVER C. ALBERT, (Pottersville) r 13, supt. "Sabbath school, and farmer 90.


SEAVER CHARLES C., (Pottersville) r 13, farmer 170.


Seaver George W., (Pottersville) r I, farmer about 400.


Seaver George W. Jr., (Pottersville) r 1, farmer, with George W. Sr.


Seaver Wellington W., (Pottersville) r 13, farmer 460.


Sherwin Benjamin A., (Pottersville) r 15, fish peddler.


Silver Milton H., carder.


Silver Otis W., farmer 10.


SMITH AARON, (Pottersville) r 32, agent for Cheshire Co. Mutual Fire Ins. Co., and farmer 175.


Smith Charles J., (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 250.


SMITH GEORGE H., r 16, machinist, master mechanic Cheshire mills, served in Co. E, 6th N. H. Vols.


Smith Susan M., (Pottersville) r 32, (Mrs. Aaron,) postmaster.


Starkey Elmer J., (Pottersville) r 152, section boss M. & K. R. R. Stewart John A., r 17, shoemaker.


STRATTON FRANCIS, r 16,selectman, express agent, and mail contractor.


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Singer William J., carpenter and joiner.


SYMONDS DANA T., (Pottersville) r 15}, (S. T. Symonds & Son.) SYMONDS FRANK P., (Pottersville) r 152, farmer, son of Sylvester T.


SYMONDS SYLVESTER T., (Pottersville) r 152, (S. T. Symonds & Son,) farmer 100.


SYMONDS S. T. & SON, (Pottersville) r 152, (S. T. and D. T.) manufrs. of coarse lumber, pail handles, knife trays, pastry boards, etc.


Tarbox George M., (Dublin) r 26, wool grower 30 sheep, and farmer 180. Tarbox Luke, (Dublin) r 26, farmer 60, aged 79.


Thompson David, cloth dresser, bds with G. Davis.


Toolan Michael, spinner bds with G. Davis.


Town Cornelius K., (Pottersville) r 32, carpenter, and farmer 100.


Town Edward M., (Pottersville) r 32, carpenter and farmer, son of Cornelius M.


Towne George M., (Pottersville) dealer in spectacles and eye-glasses, and farmer 7.


Townsend David M., (Dublin) r 26, farmer about 200.


Townsend Jabez B., (E. Harrisville) r 24, farmer 125.


Travis Holton, (Pottersville) r 33, farmer 40.


Traxler George L .. (E. Harrisville) sawyer.


Trudelle Fred, r 17, works in clothes pin shop.


Trudelle John, r 17, laborer.


TUFTS GEORGE F., r 17, representative for past 4 years, trustee Harris- ville public library, and general blacksmith.


Turnbull William F., r 17, supt. Cheshire mills.


Tuttle Selden P., r 17, brick layer, plasterer, and spinner.


Venables Joseph, r 17, spinner.


Vigneau Henry, fac, op.


Waite Fred, r 17, laborer.


Wardwell Amos N., r 16, works in clothes pin factory.


Ware Edgar L., (E. Harrisville) r 24 works in clothes pin factory.


Ware Frank H., (E. Harrisville) r 24, works in clothes pin factory.


WARE HARVEY J., (E. Harrisville) r 24, works in clothes pin factory, breeder of pure Langshan fowls.


Warren John F., (E. Harrisville) r 21, farmer, with Charles H. of Peterboro, Hillsboro Co., 75.


Warren Joseph M., carder Bds with G. Davis.


Welter Charles, r 7, laborer.


Whaland Patrick, r 19, wool scourer.


Whipple Arthur L., r 17, cor 16, clerk for W. H. Jones.


WHITCOMB CHARLES, blacksmith, prop. stallion "Black Diamond," host- ler at Nubaunsit House.


WILLARD BENJAMIN, (Pottersville) r 11, dealer in cattle, breeder of Durham cattle, and farmer 300.


Willard David, (Pottersville) r 32, farmer 125.


WILLARD EVERARD C, r 30, 2d selectman, farmer, owns with Solon 200. Willard George A., (Pottersville) r 32, son of David.


Willard Levi A., manuf. with Zaphar, book-keeper.




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