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Pushee Clara M., resident, Plain.
Pushee Clarence S., off r 8, farmer 100.
Pushee Frank H., violinist, Plain.
Pushee George Arthur, parlor car conductor, Boston to White Mountains, Plain.
Pushee Julia F., r 10, dressmaker.
Pushee Sarah F., r 3 n 8, widow of Albert J., owns farm 97.
Quint Hattie F., Plain.
RANDLETT GEORGE W., postmaster, dealer in groceries, oil and flour, stoves and hollow ware, manuf. and dealer in tin, copper and sheet iron ware, Plain.
READ JOSEPH B. REV., (Lyme Center) pastor of Baptist church, owns farm roo acres on r 29, h Center, served in 58th Mass. Vols.
Richardson George W., r 24, carpenter and joiner, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 127.
Roberts Caroline, (Lyme Center) r 29, widow of Thomas F., farmer 75.
Roberts Thomas W., ( Lyme Center) r 29, farmer.
ROCK GEORGE H., prop. of grist and flouring mill, dealer in flour and feed, served in Co. K, Ist Vt. Cavalry, Plain.
Rock Napoleon, r 52, farmer, about 9.
Row William, (Lyme Center) r 16 cor 15, farmer for A. P. Colby.
Runnells George W., (Lyme Center) r 36. farmer 30.
RUNNELLS WILLIAM H., (Lyme Center) r 36, farmer.
Sanborn Charles A , (Lyme Center) (G. W. Sanborn & Son) carpenter, con- tractor and builder, Center.
Sanborn Charles D., (Lyme Center) r 28, farmer.
Sanborn Freeman P., (Lyme Center) r 28, 50 sheep, lumberman, owns 200 acres pasture and timber land, and farmer 80.
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TOWN OF LYME.
Sanborn George W., (Lyme Center) (G. W. Sanborn & Son) owns farm 57, Center.
Sanborn G. W. & Son, (Lyme Center) (Charles A.) prop. of saw-mill, grist- mill and cider-mill, Center.
Sanborn John, (Lyme Center) r 18, wool-grower 19 sheep, farmer 35
Sanborn Jonathan P., retired carpenter, chief of police in Brookline, Mass., 15 years, Plain.
Sanborn Joseph C., r 5, blacksmith and farmer 8.
Sawyer Albert E., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 11, stone mason, and farmer IIO.
Sawyer Arthur H., resident, owns orange grove of 200 trees, at Orange City, Fla., Plain.
SAWYER BELA CAPT., salesman for D. C. Churchill, served in 16th N. H. Vols., h and lot, Plain.
Sawyer Edmund F., (N. Thetford, Vt.,) r I, justice of the peace 25 years, car- penter, 40 sheep, farmer 85.
Sawyer Ellen N., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 9, teacher.
Sawyer Fannie Gertrude, (N. Thetford, Vt.) r II, teacher.
Sawyer John T., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 9. wheelwright, h and I acre.
Seaver Caleb, (Lyme Center) r 36, retired farmer.
Shattuck Hannah P., r 24, widow of Nathan G., resident, aged 77.
SHAW ELIZABETH T., widow of Asa, resident, aged 83. (Removed to Worcester, Mass.)
SIMMONS AUBURN L .. r 4, breeder of Rouen ducks, Brown Leghorn, Light Brahma poultry, and Pea fowls, farmer 60.
Skinner Brewster P., bet. r 4 and 9, farmer.
Skinner Ephraim H., r 24, farmer.
Skinner Joshua G., r 24, farmer.
Sloan Henry C., r bet 4 and 9, 80 sheep, and farmer 30, and with J. Clark 135 pasture.
Smith Amelia, r 6, widow of Jonathan, resident, aged 87.
Smith Benjamin, r 6, apple grower, farmer about 75, served in civil war, in N. H. Vols.
Smith Edgar, (Lyme Center) r -, farmer.
Smith Mark, r 27, laborer.
Smith Perley, (Lyme Center) r 50, farmer.
Smith Rodney V .. r 52, farmer 40.
Snow Elijah P., (N. Thetford. Vt.) r I, breeder of pure Merino sheep, 80 head, farmer IIO.
SPRING HILL FARM, (Lyme Center) r 30, Mrs. H. M. Greene, prop., resort for summer tourists.
Stark David C., (Lyme Center) r 34, farmer 4, served in Co. H, 11th N. H. Vols.
Stark Isaac D., retired farmer, aged 79 years, Plain.
Stark Isaac G., farmer 75, served in Co. C, 5th N. H. Vols., and Co. G, 8th N. H. Vols., Plain.
Stark John, job teamster, h and lot Plain.
Steele David C., r 11, 100 head Merino sheep, farmer 240.
Stetson Charles F., (N. Thetford, Vt.) rI, (H. F. & C. F. Stetson.)
Stetson Harvey F., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 1, (H. F. & C. F. Stetson.)
Stetson H. F. & C. F., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 1, (Harvey F. and Charles F.) 300 head Merino sheep, dairy 15 cows, lumbermen, and farmers 320. Stetson Otis W., r 5, cooper, and farmer 2.
Stevens Casper, (Lyme Center) r 51, laborer, owns farm 3}.
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TOWN OF LYME.
Storrs Caroline H., r to, widow of Dan, owns, with her son H. H. 170 acres. STORRS HOMER H., r 10, breeder of Merino sheep, 100 head, sugar orchard 150 trees, and farmer, owns with Caroline H. 170.
Storrs Royal Dea., retired farmer, aged 77 years.
Straw Daniel M., r 5, broom maker, and farmer.
Straw John F., r 5. farmer.
Strue George F., r 27, stone mason.
Symonds Dexter, farmer 10, Plain.
Tallman David F., r 3 n 8, carpenter and joiner, prop. of saw and grist-mill, soldier in Co. C, 5th N. H. Vols., and Co. B, 6th Mass. Cavalry.
Tallman Hannah, r 4, resident, aged 86 years, born on her present farm, Nov.
6, 1798, owns farm 100.
Tattersall George E., r 7, farmer 30.
Tattersall Isaac, r 7, laborer.
Taylor Aaron, r 5, wool grower 30 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 147. THOMAS GEORGE W., (Wm. Thomas & Son,) Plain.
Thomas William, (Wm. Thomas & Son) Plain.
THOMAS WILLIAM & SON, (William and George W.) proprs. of saw-mill, manufis. of oak chair stock, wheelwrights, Plain.
Thrasher Edna L., housekeeper, Plain.
Thrasher Edwin L., salesman for Warren Brothers, served in Co. H, 11th, and
Co. B. 18th N. H. Vols., h Plain.
Thrasher Fred, farmer, bds Plain.
Townsend Lucy, widow of Abner, resident, Plain.
Townsend Rachel L., teacher, h Plain.
Turner Nellie S., dealer in millinery and fancy goods, Plain.
Turner Phebe K., (N. Thetford, Vt.)r 1, widow of Captain David, resident.
Tyler Lydia W., r 52. resident, aged 74 years.
Uline Hiram, hair dresser, and farmer, h Plain.
Wadleigh George H., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 3, 40 head Merino sheep, far- mer 55.
Wadleigh Mary C., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 3, widow of Benjamin D., resident, aged 77 years.
Wadleigh Nancy P., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 3, nurse.
WARREN ARAD J., (Lyme Center) ( Melvin & Warren) postmaster, h Center.
Warren Asa, retired farmer, resides with L. W.
WARREN BROTHERS, (Leander D. and Lewis W.) dealers in general merchandise, meal and feed, wood and shingles, produce and agricultural implements, Plain.
Warren Charles H., r 23, farmer, leases of B. F. Gilbert 245.
Warren Cyrus Newton, r 24 farmer about 100.
Warren David A., r 41, farmer 26.
WARREN FRANK G., (Lyme Center) breeder of Hanburg poultry, and farmer, h and I acre, Center, served in Co. A, 16th N. H. Vols.
Warren Fred N., r 24, mechanic and farmer.
WARREN LEANDER D., (Warren Brothers) town clerk and treasurer, jus- tice of the peace, h Plain.
WARREN LEWIS W., (Warren Brothers) justice of the peace, postmaster, h and lot, Plain.
Warren Reuel A., farmer, butcher and sheep shearer, h and lot, Plain.
Warren William, farmer 2, served in Ist R. I. Cav., h Plain.
Washburn Alice L., r 26, teacher, graduate of Providence High School.
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TOWN OF LYME.
WASHBURN ALLEN G., r 26, breeder of Merino sheep 100 head, sugar orchard 800 trees, apple orchard 250 trees, farmer 270.
WASHBURN BENJAMIN T., r 37 cor 26, selectman, breeder of grade Merino sheep 70 head, prop. of cider-mill, apple grower, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 127.
Waterman Almond O., r 19, farmer 47, served in U. S. Navy in civil war.
WATERMAN MELVILLE A., (Lyme Center) r 16, farmer for J. N. Flint 280.
Webb Charles B., (Lyme Center) r 44, tinsmith.
Webb Henry A., (Lyme Center) r 44, tinsmith, works in Bradford, Vt.
Webb Henry O., (Lyme Center) r 44, carpenter and farmer about 50.
Webster Samuel H., r 13, saw filer, farmer 12, served in Co I, 17th Vt. Vols. Welch Joseph R., (Lyme Center) wheelwright, carpenter and joiner, h and shop, Center.
Wells Carroll S., r 11}, farmer, son of R. S.
WELLS JANE N., r 26, widow of James M., wool grower 34 sheep, farmer 200.
Wells Rollin S., r 11}, farmer 60, and timberland 25.
Westgate Joseph P., r 42, retired butcher, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 90. Whipple Asenath E. Miss, r 12.
Whipple Jonathan, off r 6, on Orford line, farmer 100.
Whipple Lucy D., widow of Simeon, resident, h and lot, Plain.
Whippe Mary L., dressmaker, Plain.
White Frank, (Lyme Center) r 28, laborer.
White Ira C., (Lyme Center) r 18, farmer, leases of John Andrews.
Whittemore Frank G., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 3, 75 head Merino sheep, farmer 85.
Wilmot Erni, r 39, farmer with Ira S.
WILMOT HARVEY J., (N. Thetford, Vt.) r 1I, farmer 79.
WILMOT IRA S., r 39, breeder of Merino sheep too head, and farmer 175. WILMOT NEWTON I,, harnessmaker, and dealer in whips, wolf robes. blankets, sleighs, &c., owns farm 4, Plain.
Wilson Henry, r 26, carpenter.
Winslow Alnette A., r 8, the first lady superintendent of schools ever chosen in Lyme, elected for 1883, teacher 23 terms.
Winslow Theda, r 8, widow of William, resident, aged 87 years.
Winslow William B., r 8, 50 head Merino sheep, apiarist 16 colonies Italian bees, Plymouth Rock and Leghorn poultry, and farmer 230.
WISE GEORGE G., butcher, and dealer in fresh and salt meats, fish and oysters, h and 42 acres, Plain.
Withington Harriet M., widow of Ephraim F., resident, h and 6 acres, Plain. WOODWARD JOHN C., agent for Bay State superphosphates, dealer in carriages, and fruit tree salesman, served in Co. B, 18th N. H. Vols., h and lot Plain
Woodward Stephen, (Lyme Center) laborer, Center.
WRIGHT JAMES, tanner and currier, and farmer 7, served in Co. I, Ist Conn. Cav., Plain.
Young Gideon S., r 5, stone mason, and farmer 64.
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TOWN OF MONROE.
MONROE.
(For explanation, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Monroe, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Adair James H., (N. Monroe) r 7, farmer 200.
Albee Joseph, r 14, resident.
Amy Frank A., r 16 laborer.
Amy Julia A., r 16, widow of David.
Amy Marcus, r 16, laborer.
Bailey Benjamin, r 16, laborer.
Bedell Charles H., r 17, laborer.
Bedell James M., r 17, (Chamberlin & Bedell )
BLODGETT DARIUS F., r 14, justice of the peace, dealers in groceries, cigars, tobacco, confectionary, etc., job printer, harnessmaker.
Blodgett Fred A., r 11, son of Rufus C., farmer.
Blodgett George C., r 17, sash, blind and door maker, wheelwright and gen- eral repair shop.
Blodgett Rufus C, r 11, farmer 100.
BOLTON NATHAN T., (N. Monroe) r 7, tax collector, dealer in eggs, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 300.
Bonett Arthur, r 9, butcher.
Bonney Emily, r 16, widow of Alfred P.
Brown Harry, (N. Monroe) r 7, farmer, son of William.
Brown William, (N. Monroe) r 7, postmaster. and far er, about 175.
Buffum Charles L., (N Monroe) r 7, peddler, and farmer 70.
BUFFUM FRANK M., r 8, (J. A. & F. M. Buffum,) carpenter and joiner. BUFFUM J. A. & F. M., r 8, dairy 20 cows, threshers and wood sawyers,
stock growers, breeders of horses, wool growers 70 sheep, and farmers about 650.
BUFFUM JOHN A., r 8. (J. A. & F. M. Buffum.)
Buffum Merritt S., r 9, farmer 275.
Carter Phobe J., (McIndoes Falls. Vt.) widow of Austin J., toll bridge tender.
Chamberlin Chester K., r 17, farmer 4.
Chamberlin Gilbert, r 17, (Chamberlin & Bedell.)
Chamberlin & Bedell, r 17, (Gilbert Chamberlin and James M. Bedell,) teamsters and farmers 120. Chase Alonzo B., r 16, laborer.
CHASE ALONZO J., r 16, traveling salesmen, dealer in dry goods, notions, watches, jewelry and small wares.
Chase Charlie, r 14, brakeman.
Chase George D., (N. Monroe) off r 7, farmer 125.
Chase Fred M., r 16, fireman, Passumpsic R. R.
Chase Jane E., r 16, widow of Hezekiah.
Clare Joseph, r 17, laborer.
CLARK BENJAMIN M., r 17, breeder of white Leghorn and Bramah fowls, farmer 12.
Clifford Jefferson, r 16, farmer 21.
Crawford Enoch, r 16 cor 17, laborer.
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TOWN OF MONROE.
CROSS FREEMAN H., r 14, stock grower, and farmer 240.
Cross Luke H., r 14, runs plainer in Van Dyke's mill. DeBrune Joseph, r 13, farmer.
Dickinson Andrew J., r 16, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 158.
Dickinson Horace, r 15, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 100.
Dickinson John P., (N. Monroe) r 11, laborer.
Drew George F., (N. Monroe) off r I, laborer.
Duncan Horace, r 16, resident.
Duncan Hugh, r 14, blacksmith.
Emery Alfred, (N. Monroe) r 5, farmer, son of Walter H.
Emery Ansel, (N. Monroe) off r 16, farmer, son of Francis F.
Emery Charles G., (N. Monroe) r 7, farmer 50.
EMERY EDWARD, r 14 cor 13, 2d selectman, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 20 cows, farmer 230, also owns one-half of 150 with Sherburne Lang.
EMERY EDWIN C., r 14 cor 13, (Lang & Emery.)
Emery Francis F., (N. Monroe) off r 6, farmer about 40.
Emery Horace R., (N. Monroe) off r 6, farmer, son of Francis F.
EMERY WALTER H., (N. Monroe) r 5, dealer in stereoscopic views, and farmer 35.
Emery Willie, r 14 cor 13, farmer, son of Edward.
Emery Wilson H., (N. Monroe) off r 6, farmer, son of Francis F.
Fisher Francis A., (N. Monroe) r 43, cooper.
Fisher W. Irvin, (N. Monroe) r 7, farmer 27.
Fountain Ernest, (Barnet, Vt.) r 10, laborer.
FRAZER OSCAR, r 16, breeder of grade Jersey cattle. dairy 10 cows, and farmer 140.
Gilfillan William, r 14, farmer 30.
Gochee Henry, (N. Monroe) r 3, farmer.
Gochee Thomas, (N. Monroe) r 3, farmer.
Greenwood James, r 16, dairy 22 cows, and farmer, leases of Franklin Had- dock 300.
Greenwood Jerry, r 8, farmer 10.
Hadley Martha T., r 14 cor 16, widow of Stephen, prop. Monroe House.
Hadlock Franklin, r 16, farmer 300.
Hall Richard B., (N. Monroe) r 1, farmer, son of Timothy E.
Hall Timothy E., (N. Monroe) r 1, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 300.
Hannah Paddleford, (N. Monroe) r 1, widow of Carner, farmer 280.
Hastings Larkin, r 16, farmer 227.
HINMAN WILLIAM, r 16, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 200.
Hinman William H., r 16, farmer, son of William.
Hopkins Jefferson, r 13, farmer 15.
Hosford Calvin L., r 16, farmer 65.
Hosford Charles H., r 16, attorney and counselor at law, office McIndoes Falls, Vt.
Hubbard Charles H., (McIndoes Falls, Vt.) r Ir, works in saw-mill.
Hunt Albert, r 17, farmer.
Hunt Frederick P., r 16, laborer.
Hunt Samuel, r 9, resident, 93 years of age.
HUNTOON RICHARD, (N. Monroe) r 4 cor 5, farmer.
JOHNSON ANSON, (N. Monroe) r 5, justice of the peace for 20 years, repair shop, and farmer 150.
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TOWN OF MONROE.
Jones George H., r 9, farmer, son of Henry G.
JONES HENRY G., r 9, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 210.
Jones Jedediah B., r 9, farmer, son of Henry G.
Judkins Dewey, r 17, laborer.
Kent Harvey C., r 16, farmer, leases of William Shaw 250.
KIBBY DAVID B., (N. Monroe) r 1 cor 3, (Paddleford & Kibby.)
Kinne Orlen A., r 9, selectman, dealer in live stock, lumberman and farmer. Lamb Arthur W., r 16, farmer 30.
Lamb Fred H., r 16, farmer 59.
Lamb Joseph, Jr., r 16, farmer,
Lamb Joseph, Sen., r 16, farmer.
LANG GEORGE W., r 14, farmer 20.
Lang John H., (N. Monroe) r 4, farmer.
LANG NEWTON, r 9, (Lang & Emery) farmer 200.
Lang Sherburne, (N. Monroe) r 12, lumberman and farmer with O. A. Kinne. LANG & EMERY, r 9, (Newton Lang and Edwin C. Emery) butchers, meat market at McIndoes Falls, Vt., farmers 100.
Larabee Lewis, r 17, Jaborer.
Little John M., (N. Monroe) r 4}, farmer about 100.
Mason George A., (N. Monroe) r I cor 2, dairy 13 cows, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, and farmer 273.
McDermot James, (N. Monroe) off r 7, farmer, about 50.
MCFARLAND CHARLES, (McIndoes Falls, Vt.) r 23, prop. grist-mill, dealer in grain, flour, meal, feed, etc.
Monroe House, r 14 cor 16, Martha T. Hadley, prop.
Moore Frank M., r 16, general blacksmith, and in Bath, with George, farmer I50.
Moore Isaac, r 8, farmer 65.
MOORE JOHN P., (N. Monroe) r 2, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 169.
Moore Nathan S., r 9, farmer 100.
MOORE RICHARD, r 9, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, and farmer 225.
Moore Richard A., (N. Monroe) r 6, carpenter and joiner, blacksmith and farmer 100.
Moulton Smith, r 13, tends toll bridge.
Nelson Charles W., r 16 cor 17, engineer.
Nelson Henry C., (Barnet, Vt.) r 9}, farmer.
NELSON HUGH, (N. Monroe) r 7, farmer, with Nathan, also owns 40.
NELSON NATHAN, (N. Monroe) r 7, breeder of Norfolk Red Pollen cat- tle, reg., dairy 16 cows, and farmer 300.
Newell Austin, r 17, farmer 150.
Nichols John D., r 17, butter tub maker.
PADDLEFORD BENJAMIN F., (N. Munroe) r 1 cor 3, (Paddleford & Kibby.)
Paddleford C. B. & Co., r 43, (C. B. and Frank) saw and shingle mill, manufs. coarse lumber and shingles.
Paddleford Church M., (Woodsville) (Kinne & Paddleford) farmers in Mon- roe 27. (Moved to Woodsville.)
Paddleford Conner B., r 29, (C. B. Paddleford & Co.) carpenter and joiner, farmer 120.
PADDLEFORD CURTIS, (N. Monroe) r 4, farmer 226.
Paddleford Frank, (N. Monroe) r 1 cor 3, (C. B. Paddleford & Co.)
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TOWN OF MONROE.
PADDLEFORD WILLIAM J., (N. Monroe) r 1, farmer, leases of Hannah Paddleford 280.
PADDLEFORD & KIBBY, (N. Monroe) r 1 cor 3, (B. F. P. & D. B. K.) dairy 20 cows, and farmer 375.
PAGE ISAAH F., r 14 cor 16, (Warden & Page) postmaster, town clerk.
Page Moses, r 14 cor 16, retired farmer.
Parker Abel G., r 13, farm laborer.
PARKER CHARLES, r 14, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 140.
Peabody James, r 16, laborer.
Pratt Angier M., r 17, farmer about Io.
Ramo Amanda, off r 16. widow of Thomas.
Ramo Peter, r 14, laborer.
Ramsay Joseph, r 16, laborer.
Raymo Joseph, r 11, farmer about 3.
Root Henry C., r 16 cor 17, laborer.
Sanderson Herbert, r 16, laborer.
Sears Ezra S., (N. Monroe) r farmer, about 150.
Shaw William, r 16, farmer 250.
Shepherd Albert, r 14, works in saw-mill.
Shepherd Benjamin F., (N. Monroe) r 5, resident, 64 years of age.
Sherry Daniel, (N. Monroe) farmer 160, was in Co. I, Ist N. H. Heavy Artillery.
Smith Arthur W., r 17, laborer.
Smith Horace, (N. Monroe) r 5, farmer about 30.
Smith Stebbins, r 17, retired farmer.
Smith Wesley H., (N. Monroe) r 5, farmer about 250.
SMITH WILLIS S., (N. Monroe) r 3, farmer 200.
Springer Levi C., r 14, peddler.
Stanley James C., (N. Monroe) r 1, farmer 160.
Streeter Wilfred, r 17, laborer.
Thayer Elbridge, r 16 cor 17, shoemaker.
Thayer Frank E., (N. Monroe) r 4, dealer in poultry, and farmer 5.
Thompson William, r 16, works in VanDyke's mill.
Turner Lucinda M., (N. Monroe) r 5. widow of Jesse, farmer 50.
VanDyke George, (McIndoes Falls, Vt.) manuf. and dealer in lumber. Walworth William, r 11, cooper, and farmer 12.
WARDEN ALEXANDER, r 16, (Warden & Page) Ist selectman, h and lot in Barnet, Vt.
WARDEN & PAGE, r 14 cor 16, (Alexander Warden and Isaah F. Page,) dealers in dry goods, groceries, provisions, hardware, drugs, medicines, hats, caps, boots, shoes, rubbers, clothing, agricultural implements, etc., and farmers 200.
WAY SAMUEL S., (N. Monroe) r 4, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 300.
Webster Frank P., r 9, carpenter.
Webster George L., r 9, carpenter, and farmer 75.
Webster Henry D., r 9, carpenter.
Webster Willie W., r 9. carpenter.
Welch George W., (N. Monroe) + 3 cor 4, laborer.
WHITCOMB GEORGE A., (N. Monroe) r 1, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 100.
Whitcomb John E., (N. Monroe) r 11, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 87.
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TOWN OF ORANGE.
WILLEY EBER A., r 17, prop. butter tub factory, cider and planing-mill, manuf. of butter tubs, cider, and cider vinegar, and farmer about 10. Wood Charles, (Barnet, Vt.) r 10, lumberman.
ORANGE.
(For explanation, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address in parenthesis.)
ADAMS JONAS J., (E. Canaan) r 14, stone cutter, 200 sugar trees, farmer 80, served in Co. A, 5th N. H. Vols.
Andrews Benjamin F., (E. Canaan) r 10, owns saw-mill, and farmer 500.
Andrews Irving B., (E. Canaan) r 5 cor 10, sawyer.
Aldrich Aaron, (E. Canaan) r 18, 10 head of cattle, 100 sugar trees, far- mer 20.
Aldrich George W., (E. Canaan) r 18, railroad employee.
Aldrich William, (E. Canaan) off r 7, farmer, leases of D. L. Bryant 60.
Batchelder Reuben, (E Grafton) r 7, 20 sheep.
Block Henry J., (E. Canaan) off r 5, farmer 60.
Block William E., (E. Canaan) r 8, farmer 30, served in the late war.
Chapman Joseph C., (E. Canaan) r II. farm laborer.
Chapman William W., (E. Canaan) r 11, farmer 50.
Chellis Evelin, (Grafton) off r 16, widow of John D., resident, owns farm 50 ..
Chellis Herman G., (E. Canaan) r 3, laborer.
Cilley George W., (E. Canaan) off r 3, farmer 50, served in Co. F, 5th N. H. Vols
Cilley Jasper H., (E. Canaan) r 3, farmer 50.
Cilley Mary Mrs., (E. Canaan) r 3, widow of Nathan G., farmer, estate N .. Cilley 100.
DIMOND DAVID A., (E. Canaan) r 5, laborer.
Dimond Francis, (E. Canaan) r 5, laborer.
Dimond Furber G., (E. Canaan) r 5, blacksmith, and farmer 75.
Eastman Enoch C., (E. Canaan) r 7, 300 sugar trees, farmer 90.
Eastman Henry N., (E. Canaan) r 5, farmer 90.
Emery Chellis, (E. Canaan), r ro, farmer 75.
Emery John, (E. Canaan) r 8, farmer 50.
Fernald John, (E. Canaan) r 12, town treasurer, apiarist, 33 sheep, farmer 125.
Flanders Christia, (Grafton) r 16, farmer, with his father.
Flanders Frederick, (Grafton) off r 16, farmer 10.
Flanders John P., (Grafton) r 16, farmer.
Flanders Levi, (Grafton) r 16, farmer 100.
Flanders Sanford, (E. Canaan) r 12, farmer 100.
Folsome Dudley, (E. Canaan) off r 18, farmer 100.
Ford Adoniram (E. Canaan) r 9, farmer 200.
Ford Adoniram, (E. Canaan) r 12, house painter, and farmer 125.
Ford Charles A., (E. Canaan) r 5. house painter, and farmer 75.
FORD CHARLES H., (E. Canaan) r 14, Ist selectman, 8 head grade Jersey cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 125.
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TOWN OF ORANGE.
Ford Charles R., (E. Canaan) farmer 50.
Ford John, (E. Canaan) r 18, 6 head cattle, 200 sugar trees, farmer 105, served in Co, F, 15th N. H. Regt.
Ford Judith S., (E Canaan) r 14, widow of Abel, aged 80 years.
Ford Olin J., (E. Canaan) r 17, porter at the insane asylum at Concord.
Ford Walter, (E. Canaan) r 9, selectman, farmer, with his father.
Ford Walter H., (E. Canaan) r 12, house painter.
French John H., (E. Canaan) r 7, 5 head cattle, 300 sugar trees, farmer 240. Gove Dilley, (Groton) r 3, widow, farm 50.
Gray Dearborn, (Grafton) r 17, farmer 50, served in the late war.
Gray Edgar, (Grafton) r 15, farmer, leases of Goodnow & Sargent 150.
Hadley Drew, (E. Canaan) r 13, farmer 160.
Hale Mary, (E. Canaan) r 3, widow of Moses T., estate 50 acres. Heath Orra, (Grafton) r 16, farmer 50, served in the late war.
Hill Rufus, (E Canaan) r 10, laborer.
Hobart Isaac N., (E. Canaan) r 10, farmer 10.
Hoyt Samuel L., (E. Canaan) farmer 75.
Huse William, (E. Canaan) r 4, sawyer, 3 cows, farmer 164, served in Co. F, 8th N. H. Regt.
Jameson Jerome, (E. Canaan) farmer 50.
Lowell Edgar I., (E. Canaan) r 7, town clerk, and farmer, with his mother 65.
Lowell Sarah, (E. Canaan) r 7, widow of Elijah O., farmer 65.
Lurvey James M., (E. Canaan) r 5 cor 3, miner.
Martin Adoniram, (E. Canaan) r 14, 7 head cattle, farmer 105.
Martin Ariel B., (Grafton) r 16, farmer 50.
Martin Harvey, (Grafton) r 15, laborer.
McConnell Charles A., (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer, with his father.
McConnell James, (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer 150.
Morrell James, (E. Canaan) r 7, farmer 5, served in Co. D, 14th N. H. Regt. Morse David, (E. Canaan) r 10, farmer 50.
Perkins Frank H., (E. Canaan) r 3, Free Will Baptist minister.
Perkins William H., (E Canaan) r 3, farmer 240.
Plummer Josiah, (Groton) off r 2, farmer 100.
Redden William, (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer, leases 100 of Nancy Tenney.
Redding William N., (E. Canaan) r 10, farmer 75.
Rollins Joseph, (E Canaan) r 4, retired farmer.
Sanburn Daniel, (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer 50.
Sanburn Irving H, (E. Canaan) r 4, laborer.
Sanburn Russell, (E. Canaan) r 12, farmer 60.
Sanburn William H., (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer 100.
Sherwell Jesse K .. (Grafton) off r 16, served in the late war, farmer 60. Smith Diantha, (Groton) r 2, widow of Richard R., farm 175.
Smith Jonathan J., (Groton) r 2, farmer 50.
Stevens Alfred A., (E. Canaan) r 18, farmer and cattle dealer.
Stevens George O., (E. Canaan) r 18, 20 head cattle, live stock breeder and
dealer, Poland China hogs, grade Jersey Durham, Hereford and Devon, cattle, farmer 60.
Stevens Greenleaf, (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer 75.
Stevens Warren G., (E. Canaan) r 4, laborer.
Stevens Willie D., (E. Canaan) r 4, laborer.
Stoning Nancy F., (E. Canaan) r 7, widow of George, resident, aged 75 years. Terrell Benjamin F., (E. Canaan) r 6, served in the late war, farmer and cooper 160.
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Terrell George H., (E. Canaan) r 6, farmer, with his father.
True Dolly Mrs., (Grafton) r 15, farmer 100.
Waldron Caleb R., (E. Canaan) r 4, farmer 100.
Watts Isaac, (E. Canaan) r 4, carpenter, owns 10 acres.
Wheeler Benniah, (Groton) r 2, farmer 75. Wheeler Everett, (Groton) r 2, farmer 75.
Whittier Dexter, (E. Canaan) r 18, 10 head cattle, farmer 160.
Whittier Nathaniel, (E. Canaan) r 18, 8 head grade Durham cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 75.
ORFORD
(For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Orford, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Archer Alanson, r 2, laborer.
Archer Charles C., r 18, farm laborer.
Archer Josiah, r 7, farmer 5.
Archer Josiah H , r 2, laborer,
Archer Nathan H., r 7, farm laborer.
Austin George A., r 4, farmer about 300.
Avery Joshua K., carpenter and joiner, painter and paper hanger, Main.
Bailey Alpha F, (Orfordville) r 29, laborer.
Baker Henry G., (Orfordville) off r 30, farmer 75.
Bard George I., pastor of Congregational church, Main.
Bard Henry I., medical student, Main.
Bass Chester A., r 19, farmer for Mary A. Kemp.
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