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Wright Leonard, retired shoe dealer, h 59 Main.
Wright Lilla, telephone operator, bds Roxbury.
Wright Lora, widow of Sylvanus, h Spring.
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Wright Mary, widow, h Washington st
Wright Murray V., (Davis, Wright & Co.) h Court cor Linden.
Wright Nahum, r 12, farmer 100.
Wright Nancy B., widow of Zophar, h Howard.
Wright Noah P., emp. Cheshire R. R., h West.
Wright Thomas, works in lumber yard, h Roxbury.
Wright Virgil A., (Davis, Wright & Co.) h 76 Court.
Wright W. Ellery, (Wadsworth & Wright) h Roxbury cor Lincoln.
Wyman Charles W., prop. meat market, 5 Washington, h 17 Roxbury. Wyman Frank H., book-keeper at C. Bridgman's, h 3 Grant.
Wyman George S., r 7, farmer 65.
Wyman Henry J., emp. in Beaver mills, h 3 Grant.
Wyman Jennie L., widow of Chauncey, bds 14 Court.
Wyman Mary J., widow, res. Butler Court.
Wyman Samuel E., off r 23, farmer I.
Wyman William E., clerk 5 Washington, h Roxbury cor Beech.
Young Andrew, laborer, h off Washington.
Young Edward, engineer C. R. R., h Davis.
Zimmerman George W., laborer, h Pearl.
Zimmerman George W. Jr., bds Pearl.
Zimmerman John F., (J. J. Kennedy & Co.) bds Pearl.
MARLBORO.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Marlboro unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
ADAMS ALPHONSO A., carpenter, builder and joiner, h Church.
Adams Fred E., merchant and dealer in groceries, crockery, hardware, flour and feed, Main, h West.
Adams Marshal D., works in chair shop at S. Keene, h Main.
Adams Oren S., foreman knob and screw shop, h Water st., served in Co. A, 2d N. H. Vols., and Sergt. Co. C, one year.
ADAMS JARVIS, (Keene) manuf. of locked corner wood packing boxes, Lowellville.
Alexander Luther, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, farmer 7.
Allen Charles A., laborer, h Main.
Aplin Charles R., pail turner, h Main.
Aplin William W., pail painter, off Main.
Bailey Charles W., r Io, mason.
Baker Thomas J., resident, bds Cross.
Baldwin Edward S., station agent B. & L. R. R., agent U. S. & C. Express, and mail carrier, h Main. Baldwin Flora Mrs., ( Marlboro Depot) r 17.
Ball Francis O., r 5, roof painter, and farmer 10.
Banks Lewis, foreman section 6, M. & K. R. R., h Main.
Barker James O., r 9, pail maker.
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Barker Sally, r 9, widow of Ora.
Barrett Frank J., chair seater, h Main.
Barrett Frank M., laborer, h School.
Basset Norman, spinner M. B. Co., Lowellville. Bean Abigail Miss, housekeeper for Col. Cyrus Frost. Beckhorn Julius, laborer, h Depot.
Bemis Catharine, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, widow of Artemas.
BEMIS CHARLES A., historian of Marlboro, box maker, h Main cor Church.
Bemis Charles L., clerk for G. G. Davis, Mamn.
Bemis Charles R., r 7, house painter.
Bemis Fred C., clerk for Woodward & Nason, bds Main.
Bemis Luther G., first selectman, and farmer 25, Main.
BEMIS OSGOOD J., (Marlboro Depot) r 17, foreman of L. A. Fuller's lum- ber and box manuf.
Bigelow Albert S., machinist, h Main. Bigelow Artie W., shoe repairer, Main, bds with Albert Bigelow.
Bixby Dolphus, r 6, aged 94, Jan. 7, 1884.
Bixby Russell, r 6, carpenter and farmer 90.
Blodgett Flora M., librarian Frost Free Library, bds Main.
Blodgett Frank B., carpenter and joiner, h Main.
Blodgett Joseph Jr., pail bottomer and hooper, h off School.
Bouvier Charles, blacksmith, h Main.
Bowker William.
BOYDEN ELIJAH, retired merchant, Main.
Breed Elizabeth, r 9, widow of James.
Brewster Henry E., clerk for George G. Davis, h off Main.
Brigham Willard P., r 24, farmer roo, and timber land 25.
Bruce Walter H., harnessmaker, and dealer in whips, robes, etc., Main h off Main.
Bryant Henry L., pail turner, h Main.
Bugbee Edgar L., laborer, h Main.
Bushey Charles, boarding house, h High.
Cady Charles E., carpenter, h School. Campbell Charles, fac. op., h Pleasant.
Campbell John P., laborer, h Cross.
Capron Charles W., r 9, farmer 75.
CAPRON CURTIS W., carpenter and builder, born in Roxbury, March 8, 1823, h Pleasant.
Carpenter Charles E,, machinist, h off School.
Carpenter Davis, teamster, h Lowellville.
Champa Oliver, laborer, High.
Chase Alvin B., r 6, house painter and paper hanger.
Chase Martin, state justice of the peace, h Lowellville.
Chase Nancy, widow, h East Main.
Cheshire Blanket Company, (C. O. Whitney and W. H. Clark) manufrs. of horse blankets, E. Main. Chusse Louis, stone mason, h Main.
Clapp Charles A., prop. of stage line from Marlboro Depot to Marlboro vil- lage, and mail carrier, h Main.
Clark Alfred F., r 28, with Fuller Clark, farmer.
Clark Asa B., retired manuf., aged 70.
CLARK FULLER, r 28, farmer 200.
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Clark Howard T., r 22, farmer, leases Nathan Putney, of Fitzwilliam, 150. Clark Warren H., Cheshire Blanket Co., h Frost.
Clemens John P., blacksmith, h Main.
Cloutier David, r 8, laborer.
Cloutier George W., r 8, farmer 10.
Cloutier Moses, r 8, spinner.
Cloutier Peter, r 8, farmer.
COLE D. R. & F. A., (Keene) props. of grist and flouring mill, dealers in grain and feed, Lowellville, res Keene.
Collins Charles B., clerk for F. E. Adams.
Collins Charles R., r 9, pail turner.
COLLINS CLINTON, sexton and undertaker, insurance agent, h Main.
Collins Hiram, r 2, farmer 80.
COLLINS JAIRUS state justice of the peace, sealer of weights and meas- ures, and farmer 75, h E. Main.
Collins Martha, widow of Jedediah, h Lowellville.
Conant William P., r 22, laborer.
Connelly John E., fac. op., bds Main.
CONVERSE HOUSE, Nelson Converse, prop., Main.
CONVERSE NELSON COL., justice of the peace, prop. Converse House, and farmer 10, Main.
Corey Abram, r 3, 87 years of age.
Corey Charles L., r 5, laborer.
Corey Edward C., r 3, farmer 50.
Corey Henry E., r 3, boxmaker.
Craig Fred, r 25, laborer.
Crato Fred, laborer, h E. Main.
Crattau John, r 5, laborer.
Croshere Samuel, bridge builder, h Main.
Croto John, laborer, off Main.
Croto John Jr., laborer.
Croto Nelson, carpenter, Main
Crouch Clark B.
CUDWORTH MILES F., r 9, manuf. of lumber, staves and chair stock. Currier John E., laborer, h E. Main.
Cushing Benjamin P., r 15, quarryman.
Cutter Edward, stone mascn, and farmer 13, h Main.
Darling Josiah, r 24, farmer 200.
DAVIS GEORGE G., state senator 14th dist., town clerk and treasurer, justice of the peace, and dealer in general merchandise, agricultural im- plements, phosphates, etc., Main, h do.
Daivis Isaac A., r 7, farmer 5, h Lowellville. Davis Lester G., clerk for George G. Davis, bds Main.
Derby David S., r 22, farmer 287.
Derby Francis S., r 22, with David S. farmer.
DEXTER JAMES D., watchman, h Lowellville.
Ducett Gideon, r 10, quarryman. Ducett John, laborer, h High.
Due Elliott, shoemaker, Main, h off do.
Due Franklin, r 9, quarryman.
Dumas Henry, r 8, emp. M. B. Co.
Dupray Joseph, r 27, farmer 200.
Dwight Edgar, engineer for Miles F. Cudworth, bds r 21.
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Eames Charlotte Miss, h Depot.
Earle Solon W., laborer, h Main.
Early Patrick, boarding house, h High.
Eastman Hannah B., widow of John B., Library Square.
Emerson Arthur H., carpenter and joiner, h off School.
Emmerson Andrew J., carpenter, h off School.
Esty Henry, r 9, farmer 24.
Fairbanks Carrie, (Mrs. Geo. L.) h Lowellville.
Fairbanks George L., farmer 30, Lowellville.
Farnum John R., r 16, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, and farmer 95.
Farrar Calvin, r 9, supt. of Rufus S. Frost's summer residence and farm 350, and farmer 50.
Fitch Eliza, widow of Elijah, h Main.
Fitchı Emmett B., molder, h Water.
Fitch Murray, farmer 3, timber land 21, h Main.
Flagg Merrill E., r 20, teamster.
Flint Ivers, r 7, farmer 100, Loweliville.
Flint Lavater, r 7, sawyer, Lowellville.
Foot George K., peddler for Merriam.
Forrester Moses, r 25, laborer.
Foster Enoch, r I, night watchman.
Fox John, r 13, farmer.
Frost Cyrus Col., retired house builder, and farmer, h Frost, aged 87.
FULLER AMASA, JR, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, manuf. of pails and sap buckets, and owns 100 acres timber land.
FULLER LEVI A., (Marlboro Depot) r 8, ex-county commissioner, town agent, manuf. of lumber, bale boxes, pail handles, and chair stock, farmer 120, in Troy 100, timber land 100, in Swanzey pasture and timber land 200.
Gannett Martha J. Mrs., h Depot.
Gates Elijah, r 9, farmer 70.
Gates Ivory E., r 5, farmer. Gates -, widow of John, bds E. Main.
GATES WINSLOW L., stone mason, and farmer 66, and undivided half of 15 acres, h Depot.
Goodrich Homer E., r 27, farmer 500.
Gorman William, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, box maker.
Gould Charles W., teamster, h Pleasant.
Gould George E., painter, h and I acre, h Depot.
Graves George H., teamster.
Green Lydia M., widow of Bethuel, h Pleasant.
Green Andrew, r 8, laborer.
Gitty William, r 8, laborer.
Guyette Joseph, wood chopper, h Main.
Hale Caswell I., r 1, butcher and market man, timber land 50.
Hannaford Augustus F., r 16, carpenter, and farmer 120.
Haradon William, r 5, farmer 25.
Hardy Chester A., works in box shop, h Lowellville.
Hardy Joseph L., agent, bds Lowellville.
Harvey Lizzie, r 9, widow of Frank H., farmer 75.
Hastings Ira, r 24, resident, aged over 80.
Hayes Charles F., r 1, farmer 50.
Heald LeRoy, (Marlboro Depot) r 102, laborer.
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Herbert Frank, laborer, h E. Main.
Herbert Samuel, emp. M. B. Co., h Depot.
HEMENWAY LUTHER, toy manuf., and manuf. of Taft's improved wag- on jack, Cemetery, h E. Main.
Hill Clark, r 11 cor 6, farmer 130.
Hill Edward, laborer, h Depot n Library.
Hodgkins Arthur L., (C. Hodgkins & Sons) h Main.
Hodgkins Christopher, (C. H. & Sons) h Main.
HODGKINS C. & SONS, (C. Hodgkins, Arthur Hodgkins and Henry Metcalf) founders and machinists and manufacturers of wood-working machinery and water rams, Main.
Holman George, wheelwright and farmer 6, h E. Main.
HOWARD CHARLES A., r 10}, farmer leases of George Thatcher 15
cows and 650 acres.
Howe Charles E., (Pottersville) r 3, farmer 125.
HOWE GEORGE E., (Marlboro Depot) r 17, emp. L. A. Fuller.
Hunt Adolphus H., pail finisher, h Main.
HUNT CURTIS F., r ro, laborer.
Hunt Cynthia, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, widow of Lorenzo.
Hunt Daniel, r 2, with George F. Wise, farmer.
Hunt Mary, (Mrs. A. H.) book keeper for Thurston Manuf. Co., h Main. Jewett Oliver, boxmaker, Lowellville.
Jones Charles M .. r 13, farmer with Samuel.
Jones Levi D., r 9, farmer Ico.
Jones Samuel, r 13, farmer 300.
Kimball John H., supt. of Frost & Greeley's woolen mill at Hillsboro Bridge N. H., h Main.
Knight Almira, widow of Emerson, h Main.
Knight Arthur P., wheelwright, Water, h Pleasant.
KNIGHT BYRON C., r I, breeder of thoroughbred Southdown sheep and Berkshire hogs, Jersey cattle, agent Bullard's tedder, Buckeye mow- er, Kemp's manure spreader, Yankee horse rake, and farmer 65.
Knight Clara, widow of Joel, Main.
Knight John A., r 2, son of Josiah H., farmer.
Knight Josiah H., r 2, farmer 60. (Died June, 1884.)
Knight Martha, r 2, widow of J. H., owns farm 60.
Knowlton Albert, policeman and road surveyor, janitor town hall, and farmer 80. h Main.
Knowlton Eli B., farmer 50, h Depot.
Knowlton Ellen A. Miss, milliner, Main, bds Main.
Knowlton J. & L., (James, of Keene, and Luke) manufs. of pails and sap buckets, Main.
Knowlton Luke, (J. & L. Knowlton) representative, h Main.
Labonte Joseph, emp. M. B. Co.
Lang Frederick C., r 10, laborer, owns h and lot.
Larock Antoine J., teamster, bds Main.
Laundry Edward, carder, M. B. Co.
Laundry John, spinner, M. B. Co. Lawrence Austin E., r 25, farmer 130. (Moved to Groton.)
Lawrence J. Whitney, r I, teamster. Lawrence John, teamster, h Lowellville Leet James A., physician and surgeon, h Frost. Leighton Franklin, r 14, farmer.
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Lejoy Joseph, laborer, h Main. Locke Mary A., widow of Charles P., h Pleasant.
Louzen Peter, emp. M. B. Co. Lovell Mehitable R., widow, h E. Main.
Lovering Frank R.
Lovering George, (Troy) r 31, farmer 350. Lovering Henry.
Lovering Walter B.,(Marlboro Depot) r 17, laborer.
Lucas Henry, r 19, farmer, bds with Daniel Wright.
Luce Joseph C., spinner, h Cross.
Mahon Thomas H, barber and dealer in toilet articles, etc., Main, h off School.
Mann Albert G., (Worcester, Mass.) prop. of granite quarry, summer resi- dence on road Io.
Mann Wallace S., machinist, bds School.
Martin Alvin K., carpenter and joiner, h Main.
Mason Almon C., r 16, farmer 160.
MASON AMOS A., r 21, retired farmer 9.
Mason Charles, farmer 30, h School.
Mason Charles K .. r 1, book-keeper, and teacher of penmanship.
Mason Eddy C., teacher of vocal music, h Lowellville.
Mason E. Willard, mechanic, h Main.
Mason Frank E., clerk for George G. Davis, bds Main.
Mason Joseph P., boss carder, Lowellville.
Mason J. Frank, works in box shop, h Lowellville.
Mason Levi F., r 1, farmer 160.
Mason Merrill, (Pottersville) r 3, farmer 100, in Roxbury 35.
Mason Merrill J., (Pottersville) r 3, with Merrill farmer.
Mason Peter, quarryman, h off Main.
Mason Samuel, r 3, farmer 125, and in Roxbury 50.
Mason Samuel A., r 20, laborer.
Mason William C., (Troy) r 31, farmer 160.
Matthews Edwin B., blacksmith, h Church.
McCabe Thomas, laborer, h Lowellville.
McIntire David, r 1, farmer 47.
McIntire Fred E., machinist, h School.
McIntire Mary, widow of Elbridge, h School.
McQuade Newell, spinner, h Main.
McRoy John, r 4, farmer 100.
McRoy Weston, blacksmith and carriage ironer, Main, h do.
Mellen Kate, widow, dressmaker, h Frost.
Mellen William R., teaming, Main.
Merriam Benjamin F., dealer in stoves, tin, sheet-iron, and copper ware, glass- ware, rags and paper stock, Main, h School.
Merriam Frank I., tinsmith, h Pleasant.
Merriam Joseph S., tinsmith, h E. Main.
Merriam Nathaniel H., physician and surgeon, Main, h do.
MERRILL JOHN L., pastor of the Trinitarian Cong. church, h Depot. Metcalf George A., weaver, h Main.
Metcalf Henry J., (C. Hodgkins & Sons,) h Main.
Metcalf Thaddeus, blacksmith, and farmer 30, h Main.
Metcalf Walter L., job printer, Main, h do.
Mitchell James, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, sawyer.
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Monadnock Blanket Company, S. S. Wilkinson, of Keene, treas .; E. R. Richardson, supt .; W. H. Wilkinson, Springfield, Mass., pres. MONROE ORA, retired farmer, Main.
MOORS CYRUS S., chief of police, postmaster at Marlboro Depot, U. S. & C. express agent and prop. of stage line from Marlboro Depot to Marlboro, h School.
MOORS FRED S., (Marlboro Depot) r 10, station agent Cheshire R. R., deputy postmaster, and manager W. U. Tel.
Morrill Benjamin, laborer. Main.
Morrison Samuel, laborer, h Depot.
Morse Alfred, laborer, h Lowellville.
Morse Frank E., (Marlboro Depot) r 10, teamster.
MORSE GRANVILLE, foreman granite quarry, and manuf. of S. Thurs- ton's liniment for rheumatism, diphtheria, &c., h Depot.
Morse Levi M., r 10, quarryman.
Morse Walte: W., r 10, quarryman.
Mulgrew John, r 8, fac. op.
Mulgrew Peter, r 8, fac. op.
Mullen Mrs., h Lowellville.
Myatt Peter, laborer, h off Main.
NASON WILLIAM M., (Woodward & Nason) postmaster and farmer 100. h Main.
Newell Fred, laborer, h Water.
Newell James, pail turner, h Main.
Newell William A., quarryman, h Water.
Northrop William F., r 24, farms on shares for George A. Porter 3.
Nutting George A., (Marlboro Depot) r 19, farmer 130.
Oakes Joel, (Marlboro Depot) r 10, pail handle tuiner.
OSBORNE CHARLES H., policeman, carpenter and joiner, h Main.
Padree Joseph, boarding house, High.
Page Adna A., r 1, railroad hand.
Parmenter Austin G., laborer, owns 2 1 acres, h Lowellville.
Parmenter George C., box maker, bds Lowellville.
Partridge S. Emerson, r 1, shipper Monadnock Blanket Co.
Pease Henry H., r 9, overseer Monadnock blanket mill.
Pecort Julius, r 8, emp. M. B. Co.
Pelkey Albert, laborer, Main.
Pelkey Alfred, emp. M. B. Co.
Pelkey Peter, boss carder, h Main.
Phillips Elsworth, student.
Phillips Washington, laborer, h Church.
PIONEER MILLS, James Townsend, prop., manuf. woolen yarns and hoisery, Cross. Pluff Frank, r 5, laborer.
Pluff Joseph, laborer, h off Main.
Pope Oliver A., r 21, farmer.
Pope Samuel O., r 21, farmer 50.
Porter George A., r 24, farmer 167, and in Marlboro village 20.
Pratt Ira B., emp. Col. Converse, bds do.
Proctor Edmund J., r 5, farmer.
Proctor Jacob, r 5, retired farmer.
PUTNEY MOSES, retired farmer, Depot.
Redell Josias Cook, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, emp. L. A. Fuller.
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Richardson Charles E., pail turner, h Church.
Richardson Daniel L., box maker, Pleasant.
Richardson Darius, farmer 50, h Main.
Richardson Delevan C., machinist, h Main.
RICHARDSON EDWIN P., supt. Monadnock Blanket Co., h Depot. Richardson George O., son of Stillman.
Richardson Henry D., with Darius Richardson, resident, Main.
Richardson Ivers L., r 24, farmer 90.
Richardson J. Fred, works for Monadnock Blanket Co., r I, near East Main.
Richardson Joseph M., carpenter, Main.
Richardson Matthew, laborer, Pleasant.
Richardson Oren W., r 24, farmer.
RICHARDSON SAMUEL A., physician and surgeon, E. Main. (Died June 19, 1884.)
Richardson Stillman, r 12, farmer.
Richardson Thompson H., works in knob shop, h Main.
Richardson Warren W., r 1, with David McIntire, farmer.
Richardson William, r 7, farmer 5 and timberland 15, h Lowellville.
Ripley Alden M., laborer, h Depot.
Robbins George, laborer, h off Main.
ROBINSON GEORGE A., r 5, farmer 300.
Rosebush Joseph, laborer, h High.
Russell Eben H., works in box shop, Main, h Lowellville.
R'ussell Nancy, widow of Gilbert, h Main.
Russell Samuel A., laborer, h Main.
Russell Willie A., laborer, h Pleasant.
Russell Wilmot A., r 7, track hand M. & K. R. R., h Lowellville.
RYAN CHARLES, r 6, dairy 17 cows, breeder of grade Jersey and Ayr- shire cattle, dealer in cows and farmer 165.
Sawyer Albert D., carpenter, h School.
Sawyer John W., carpenter and builder and farmer 10, h Church.
Shepard Herbert, quarryman, h Main.
Sherman George A., (Marlboro Depot or Keene), (T. & G. A. Sherman) h Io Union st., Keene.
Sherman Timothy, (Marlboro Depot or Keene), (T. & G. A. Sherman) h Center st., Keene.
Sherman T. & G. A., (Marlboro Depot) r -, manufs. of sash and blinds. Shover David, laborer.
Smith Charles, r 9, machinist.
Smith Evander E., r 1, farmer 86.
Smith Fred C., son of Ruggles.
Smith Henry C., machinist, h Pleasant.
Smith Mary G., r I, widow of Luther, farmer 80. Smith Orlando.
Smith Ruggles, carder, h Main.
SOUTHWICK AUGUSTUS, r I, (A. & J. K.)
SOUTHWICK A. & J. K., r 1, (Augustus and J. Kilburn) 12 cows, milk peddlers, and farmer 90.
SOUTHWICK J. KILBURN, r I, (A. & J. K.)
Sowars William, (Marlboro Depot) r 17, head sawyer L. A. Fuller's saw-mill. Starkey Warren B., teamster, h off Main.
Stay Charles, boot and shoe repairer, dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers, and gent3' hosiery, Main, h do.
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Stewart John J., r 4, machinist and farmer 60.
Stockwell Albert W., off r 31, works in chair factory. South Keene. Stockwell Austin, farmer and mechanic.
Stockwell Jarvis, laborer.
Stone George F., clerk for G. G. Davis, bds Main.
Stone John C., house and carriage painter, grainer and paper hanger, Frost, h do.
Streeter Lorenzo, fac. op., h Pleasant.
Tarbox Frank A., r 1, foreman of sewing room M. B. Co.
Tenney Daniel W., selectman, farmer 50, and of timberland 70, h Main.
Tenney George W., stone mason, h Main.
Tenney Goodhue, farmer 20, h Main.
Tenney Harry A., shoe shop op. at Peterboro.
Tenney W. Munro, resident, h Mair ..
Tenney William L., agent for Adgate's furniture casters, h Lowellville.
Thatcher Charles H., farmer with George, bds do.
Thatcher David, r 16, sawyer.
Thatcher Elias A., (Marlboro Depot) r 16, farmer 50.
Thatcher George, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 600, h Frost cor. West.
Thatcher George W., (Marlboro Depot) r 17, sawyer.
Thatcher Henry A., laborer, bds Depot.
Thatcher Henry L., (Marlboro Depot) r 17, sawyer.
Thatcher James, carpenter, h Depot.
Thatcher Levi, r 9, resident.
Thatcher Philander, ( Marlboro Depot) r 16, farmer 100.
Thatcher Rosaline M., resident Church.
Thomas Octave, boss picker, room Lowellviile.
Thompson Mowry A., r 9, carpenter, and farmer 29.
Thurston Manufacturing Co., (Marlboro and Boston, Mass.) manufs. of picture and furniture knobs, door stops, &c., O. S. Adams, supt., shops Water street.
Tilden Christopher, pail turner, Lowellville.
TILDEN GEORGE, livery and feed stable, Town Hall Square, h Main.
Tilden Leonard E., newspaper reporter, son of George.
Tilyea John, r 8, farmer in Swanzey 60.
Totten Sarah, widow of David, h Depot.
Towne Daniel, off r 1, dairy 9 cows, milk peddler, and farmer 135.
Towne Lester H., off r 1, farmer with Daniel.
Towne Watson D., off r 1, with Daniel, farmer.
Towns Burton E., pail painter, h School. Towns Nancy A., widow of George, h School.
Townsend Daniel K., son of James, bds Cross.
TOWNSEND JAMES, prop. of Pioneer Mills, Cross, h do.
Townsend James F., overseer of Pioneer mills, h Cross.
Tupper George W., laborer. Underwood Hiram M., off r 13, with Lyman, farmer.
Underwood Lyman, off r 13, farmer 100. Vigneault Henry, r Io, quarryman.
Vigneault John, r Io, quarryman. Vigneault Peter, r 10, quarryman.
Wallace Albert A., r 21, farmer 200.
Wallace Fanny, widow of Frederick, h Main.
Wallace Wilber F., r 2, farmer 290.
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Ward Charles E., spinner Cheshire Blanket Mills, h E. Main.
Ward Henry, boarding house, Main.
Ward Henry H., wholesale agent for Adgate patent glass ball furniture caster, Odd Fellows' block, Main, h do.
Ward Henry N., r I, pail maker.
Ward Erwin E., boss weaver, h Pleasant.
Ward Mattie A., (Mrs. H. H.) dressmaker, Odd Fellows' block.
Ward Reuben, retired butcher, h Main.
Webster William W., pail turner, h Lowellville.
Wetherbee Charles D., (Marlboro Depot) r 16, watch tinker, and farmer 20. Wheaton George G., painter, grainer, and paper hanger, shop opp. Jarvis Col- lins's house, Lowellville.
Whitcomb Adaline Miss, Library Square.
Whitcomb Gilman, retired farmer, Library Square.
Whitman Henry L., (Marlboro Depot) r 17. teamster.
WHITE ASHLEY N., r 4, farmer 50.
White Ellery C., emp. Monadnock Blanket Co., bds High.
White Charles L., laborer, h Pleasant.
White Frank, blacksmith, h Main.
White Granville L., r 13, laborer.
White Irving A., r 7, engineer, Lowellville.
White James C., carpenter, and painter, and farmer 100, E. Main.
White Lester G., r 13, quarryman.
White Loren, spinner and quarryman, h Pleasant.
White Lorenzo, r 5, retired farmer.
White Mason L., works in box shop, Lowellville.
White Milton J., r 5, agent.
White Naomi Miss, h Lowellville.
White Thomas, farmer 400, h High.
WHITE THOMAS H., r 24, farmer 400.
White William R., r 7, laborer, Lowellville.
Whitney Charles O., Cheshire Blanket Co., h Main
Wilder Elijah H., butcher, Depot.
Wilkinson Nancy L., widow of David, Depot.
Winch George F., manuf. of pails and sap buckets, Cross, h Depot.
Winch Nathan, a retired pail maker, h Depot.
Wise George F., r 2, fish and game warden, and farmer 175.
Wiswall Frank T., r 7 cor 4, teamster, Lowellville.
Wiswall Henry L., teamster, h High.
Wiswall Herbert T., r 7, teamster, Lowellville.
Wiswall Oren H., teamster, h Main,
Wiswall Osgood R.,r 4, box manuf., and owns 210 acres, farmer 70, and tim- ber land 30. (Died 1885.)
WOOD ELIJAH L., D. D. S., dentist, office Odd Fellows block, Main.
Wood George W., machinist, h off Main.
Woods Archie, spinner M. B. Co., Pleasant.
Woodward Augustus T., box maker, and farmer 100, h Lowellville.
Woodward Elisha A., (Woodward & Nason) h School.
Woodward Elmer T., sawyer, h East Main.
Woodward & Nason, (E. O. Woodward and William M. Nason) dealers in dry goods and clothing, Main. Wright Bradley E., farmer 40, h Main.
Wright Daniel, resident, Lowellville.
Wright Moses E., fac. op., h Pleasant.
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MARLOW.
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(Postoffice address is Marlow unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Abbott John P., r 27, laborer.
Adams Lyman H., r 21, laborer.
Angleton Patrick, r 18, works in Burnap's tannery, 2,000 sugar trees, farmer 450.
Badger Clarissa B., r 23, widow of George R., owns 90 acres.
Badger Oliver, r 23, son of George R.
Bain Edward R., r 28, farmer 100.
Ball Harriet, widow of John.
BAKER ARVIN G., r 5, farmer 115.
Baker Osman R., r 24, works for Burnap.
Barney Harvey, r 23, retired farmer.
Barney Lafayette, r 23, farmer 40.
Bartlett Fred, r 7, son of John M.
Bartlett John M., r 7, 250 sugar trees, farmer 130.
Bennett James, r 21 cor 26, works in Burnap's tannery.
Bennett John L., emp. James Burnap, h Water.
Bingham Charles R., r 18, works in Fox's curry shop.
Bixby Ephraim, r 24, wheelwright.
Blasdell Frank, r 24, laborer.
Booth Milan G., r 12, retired blacksmith, and farmer 80.
Booth Solon A., r 7, retired farmer.
Booth William G., r 24, blacksmith.
Bradford Lucinda, r 5, widow of Curtis.
Brockway Smith H., r 24, farmer 20.
Brooks Emeline, r 6, widow of Hubbell.
Brown Alonzo O., r 21, carpenter, works in Burnap's tannery.
Brown Nathan T., r 21, engineer, works in Burnap's tannery.
Brown Persis, widow of Aaron.
BURNAP JAMES HON., r 27, justice of the peace, owns tannery and saw- mill, 400 sheep, 300 sugar trees, farmer 500, and 1,000 in surrounding towns.
Buss Elisha, r 24, retired farmer 75.
Buss Samuel, r 18, retired farmer, aged 79 yrs.
BUTLER WILLIAM Z., retired farmer 200, h Main.
Carpenter James O., r 20, son of J. S.
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