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John H. laborer, house 91 Sherman
66 Mabel S. teacher, piano, bds. 35 N. Knox
Marion A. teacher, boards 35 N. Knox
66 Mary, dressmaker, St. Agnes' school, 47 Elk
Everhardt Charles, laborer, boards 555 Third
Lewis, engineer, house 555 Third
66 Lewis, jr. fireman, boards 555 Third
66 William, painter, boards 555 Third Everhart Philip, engineer, house 29 Lexington av. Evers James, engineer, boards 173 Canal
66 John J. removed to New York
Patrick, laborer, house 229 Livingston av.
66 Peter Mrs. house 173 Canal [at Bath Evertsen Gurdon G. bookkeeper, 351 B'way, house Eveston William, boatman, boards 85 Green
Evory Frank H. sec. Brandow Printing Company, 54 and 56 Dean, house 343 Clinton avenue
66 James, Brandow Printing Company, 54 and 56 Dean, house at Bath
Ray, printer, 54 and 56 Dean, bds. at Bath Evison Samuel, removed to New York
Ewald Conrad, polisher, house 101 Alexander
John, baker, house 443 South Pearl
66 John, foreman, 36 Green, h. 79 Alexander
John, jr. electrotyper, house 59 Bassett
Philip, filecutter, house 79 Alexander
Ewell William H. clerk, sec. of state's office, Capitol, rooms 14 Chestnut
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY. FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
H. G. BURLEIGH, President National Bank, Whitehall, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.
66
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
8 & 10 Union and 27 & 29 Division Sts.
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Ewing Elizabeth Mrs. music teacher, b. 289 Lark
66 Erastus, carpenter, 12 Van Tromp, house 55 First [Alexander
66 Fred. confectioner, 31 Hudson av. house 67
66 John, furniture packer, boards 46 Union Examinations department, University of the State of New York, Capitol, fourth floor south Eygner Lydia, widow of John E. h. 339 Hamilton Eymansberger Joseph, clerk, 68 Green, boards do. Eynon James, salesinan, rooms 59 Eagle
EYRES HARRY G. florist, 11 North Pearl, house 15 Chestnut. See last white page see Ares and Ayres
Eysaman Frank U. conductor, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. house 12 Hunter avenue
FAAS ANTHONY, confectioner, boards 470 Elk Frederick, died March 19, 1900
John, confectioner, 31 Hudson av. h. 470 Elk see Fais
Duncan, supt. Lagoon Island, house do.
66 Fred C. hairdresser, 52 Columbia, boards 57 Walter
66 Christopher, fireman, boards 31 N. Lansing
Thomas, boatman, house 151 Madison av.
Fagg Stephen D. cutter, 108 Hudson av. h. 237 N. Fahey Alice, widow of Philip, house 4 Clinton
Ann, widow of Patrick, house 52 Emmet
66 John, foreman, 10 Liberty, house 25 Steuben John, laborer, house 81 Schuyler John H. hostler, house 25 Steuben Julia, widow of Timothy, house 283 Orange
66 Lawrence, motorman, b. 504 Washington av.
66 Maurice J. liquors, 1126 B'way, b. 50 Emmet
66 William, jr. paperhanger, boards 18 Mulberry
Fahlbush Charles, blacksmith, house 527 Hamilton 66 William, meatmarket, 845 Madison av. h. do. Fahrenkopf Frances J. widow of Joseph, house 76 Elizabeth
66 Frank J. butcher, boards 76 Elizabeth
66 George J. agent, 59 N. Pearl, h. 17 Alexander
FahrenkopfJoseph, carpenter, house 250 Green 66 Joseph, clerk, 259 S. Pearl, bds. 76 Elizabeth
Nicholas J. carpenter, boards 76 Elizabeth Fahy James A. house 6 Congress
John, laborer, house 28 Schuyler
66 Michael J. laborer, house 105 West
Patrick Mrs. house 28 Schuyler
66 Patrick, jr. laborer, boards 28 Schuyler
Stephen J. mason, house 28 Osborne
Thomas, carpenter, house Bradford near Allen Failing Charles (Failing & Co.) 26 N. Pearl, house at Palatine Bridge
Fraser M. removed to Fort Plain
66 John P. (Failing & Co.) druggists, 26 North Pearl, house 21 South Hawk
66 & Co. (J. P and Charles Failing) druggists, 26 North Pearl
Fairbairn Anna Miss, house 156 Hamilton
Fairbank N. K. Co. mfrs. cottolene, etc. 348 B'way FAIRBANKS CO. (THE) E. B. Toedt, man- ager, scales and mill supplies, 364 and 366 Broadway, 14 Liberty and 11 State. See page 630
66 George A. mechanical engineer, state
engineer's office, State Hall, rms. 68 Dove
66 Henry C. removed to Ithaca
66 Herbert D. engineer, house 15 New York Central avenue
Fairchild Catharine, widow of James, h. 118 Arch
66 Edward, telegraph operator, h. 118 Arch
66 E. M. Rev. house 29 Pine avenue, S.
Frank, cigar packer, boards 83 North Swan
66 Gilbert, inspector, 1 Lumber district, house 102 Second
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Henry W. chief orderly, Capitol, h. 203 Jay
66 Salome Cutler (Mrs. E. M.), state library school, Capitol, h. 29 Pine av. S.
Sarah A. wid. of William B. died July 2, 1899
66 Stephen, newsdealer, bds. 3 Lexington av.
Stephen C. newsdealer, bds. 3 Lexington av. William, inspector lumber, 24 Lumber dist. house 1219 Broadway [203 Jay
William, draughtsman, A. P. W. P. Co. bds. Fairweather Alexander, traveling salesman, Maiden lane cor. James, house at Troy
Fais Jacob C. house 109 Western avenue
66 see Faas
Faive William J. butler, h. 315 Second
Fake Reed, machinist, h. 15 Hunter av.
Falardeau Dennis L. Albany Novelty works, 653 Broadway, house do.
Falconer A. D. special agt. tax com. office, Capitol, h. at Jamestown
Fales Charles S. chief train despatcher, Union station, boards 126 State
see Fayles
Faley John, carpenter, boards 373 Hudson avenue Falk Jacob, house 290 South Pearl
Falkenheimer Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 8 Odell Fallert Albert, moulder, boards 143 N. Pearl
Louis, moulder, boards 143 N. Pearl
Fallon Joanna, domestic at 119 N. Pearl
Joseph J. moulder, boards 41 Van Woert
66 Junius G. Rev. removed to Schenectady
Michael, laborer, house 211} Livingston av.
Famoso Giachimo, hairdresser, 548 Broadway, h. 65 Livingston avenue
Jacob, hairdresser, house 65 Livingston av.
Famous Shoe Store, A. A. Linaberry, manager, 140 South Pearl
Fancher Frank L. manager, 57 State, h. 57 Jay Fannelle Vincenzo, hairdresser, 512 Broadway, h. 59 Division
Fanning Amelia B. widow of Wesley, h. 304 First
Catherine C. Miss, b. 304 Washington av.
Charles H. paver, house 165 Canal
Call and see GOLDRING, 30 No. Pearl St.
Eyrick Andrew Mrs. house 113 Philip « Louisa, dressmaker, boards 113 Philip 66 James, carpenter, boards 256 Second Faber Charles, gardener, h. 57 Walter Fagan Anna Mrs. boards 37 First 66 Elizabeth P. Miss, boards 37 First 66 Helen M. Miss, boards 37 First 66 Peter, mason, boards 14 Dallius William, laborer, boards 60 Lawrence William, mason, boards 14 Dallius 66 Edward, laborer, boards 521 Yates James, boards 18 Mulberry 66 James A. clerk, boards 28 Schuyler = 66 James J. clerk, boards 52 Emmet 66 John, boatman, boards 52 Emmet 66 Martin, laborer, house 273 Green 3 Maurice, carpenter, house 52 Emmet 66 Patrick J. mason, house 37 Myrtle Philip, laborer, boards 81 Schuyler 66 Richard, laborer, house 521 Yates 66 Thomas, teamster, boards 52 Emmet 66 William, laborer, house 18 Mulberry William J. painter, boards 283 Orange LOSSES ARE EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID by the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 Patrick J. conductor, house 6 Albany
66 James, inspector, H. R. Tel. Co. h. 6 Canal Lawrence J. died March 12, 1900
66 Margaret E. dressmaker, 41 Myrtle av. h. do.
66 Patrick, supt. Ronan line, 7} Lumber dist. house 60 Lawrence
William, saloon, 31 North Lansing, h. do. William, saloon, foot N. Ferry, h. 6 Albany FAGAN & CRAIG (William Fagan, Arthur Craig), grocers, 81 Broadway, Rens. See page 708
Fagel Jessie, boards 31 Clinton avenue [Pearl
THE MUTUAL MERCANTILE AGENCY
Gives Prompt Service and Accurate Information.
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Fanning Edward L. house 192 South Pearl
66 Frank C. carpetlayer, 85 S. Pearl, h. 46 Irving
06 Georgia L. private sec. state board of chari- ties, Capitol, h. 304 Washington av. James O. house 304 Washington avenue
66 James O. jr. bookkeeper, 37 Spencer, house 304 Washington avenue
Mary E. widow of James F. bds. 288 N. Pearl 66 Robert H. clerk, house 525 Clinton av. Farantino Frank, laborer, h. 16 Quackenbush Fardy Patrick P. reporter, Press, h. 266 Elm Farinaccio Guisseppe, fruit, 704 Broadway, h. do. Farley Bernard Mrs. house 127 Livingston avenue Catherine, widow, h. 112 Canal
Charles, bookkeeper, house 525 S. Pearl
Edward, mason, house 72 Morton
James H. baggageman, Union station
. 6 James H. clerk, h. 127 Livingston avenue
Jane, widow of James, house 29 Grand
66 John J. stenographer, R. R. com. office, Capitol, boards 29 Grand
66 Joseph, enlisted
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Mary, seamstress, bds. 56 Myrtle av. Patrick H. grocer, 150 Broadway, house do.
Peter, laborer, boards 112 Canal
66 Richard, laborer, house 54 Howard
Richard P. artist, boards 13 Dallius
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Thomas F. ladderman, truck 1, also prop. Eastern Hotel, 144 B'way, h. 13 Dallius
Thomas J. manager, Kennel club, house 357 Hamilton
66 Worthington S. messenger, comptroller's office, State Hall, rms. 45 Steuben
Farling Charles H. clerk, Merchants' Despatch, h. at Bath
W. Henry, clerk, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. freight office, house 255 Clinton avenue Farmer Sandford W. bookkeeper, b. 800 Second
Willard A. conductor, house 800 Second Farnan Arthur P. gasfitter, 81 Chapel, boards 410 Clinton avenue
66 James, telegrapher, bds. 410 Clinton avenue
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Peter F. telegrapher, Keeler's hotel, boards 410 Clinton avenue
66 Peter P. house 410 Clinton avenue
Farnham Charles, laborer, boards 92 Third
66 Charles W. clerk, adj .- gen's office, Capitol, h. 126 S. Swan
Christian H. Mrs. house 206 Third
Ella F. Miss, died June 24, 1899
Henry, carpenter, house 92 Third
Henry, jr. cigarmaker, h. 50 Second
66 James, removed to Chicago, Ill.
James F. clerk, 59 Green, boards do.
66 Julia E. Mrs. house 22 Bleecker
[av.
Leonora, teacher, school 11, b. 765 Madison
Lewis, machinist, boards 44 Franklin
66 Lizzie H. widow of George H. house 5 Irving Mary Mrs. removed to Chicago, Ill.
66 William F. removed to Chicago, Ill.
Farnsworth Frank U. doorman, D. & H. depot, h. 46 Orange
Sarah G. widow of John G. house 26 Elk Farr Emma Mrs. dressmaker, house 183 Quail 66 Francis I. teamster, 54 Hudson avenue, house 7 Cortland place [213 Jay
66 Marcus S. ass. zoologist, state museum, h. Mary E. Miss, proofreader, rms. 155 Hamilton
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66 Robert G. finisher, boards 554 Yates Farran Joseph, laborer, house 323 Second Joseph F. laborer, boards 323 Second
66 Michael, removed to Schenectady
66 Nancy, widow, removed from city
see Farren
Farrell Alice T. widow of Garrett, h. 401 N. Pearl Bridget, house 53 Monroe
66 Catherine Miss, house 71 Van Woert
66 Edward, shirt ironer, b. 666 Broadway
Eliza E. widow of Michael, house 15 Dallius
66 Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, house 67 Canal
66 Ellen Mrs. house 209 Green
66 Francis, laborer, bds. 89 Dallius
66 Frederick J. machinist, Hamilton cor. Rose, house 52 Park avenue
George S. Mrs. house 129 Franklin
George T. bookbinder, boards 165 Second
Hugo, laborer, house 311 Sherman
66 James, engineer, house 47 Colonie
66 James, boilermaker, house 171 Franklin
66 James, fireman, h. 191 Allen, North
James (fireman), removed to New York
James, mason, boards 300 Colonie
FARRELL JAMES & CO. trucking, rigging and contractors, 70 Pier, 90 and 92 Canal and 423 Central avenue, house do. tels. 941 Chapel and 10 D West. See page 682
James C. house 60 Willett
66 James E. teamster, boards 209 Green
66 James J. removed to Rensselaer
¥ James M. clerk, boards 45 Morton
James P. A. liquors, 38 Lark, h. 186 Colonie
Jane, widow of Joseph, house 165 Second
66 Jesse R. removed to New York
66 John, beer peddler, h. Dallius c. Mulberry
66 John, carpenter, house 73 Catharine
66 John, confectioner, 170 Madison av. h. do.
John (janitor), died June 6, 1899
John, laborer, boards 65 Division
66 John, laborer, boards 669 Broadway
66 John, moulder, house 111 Third av.
John, switchman. boards 545 Third
John B. brewer, house 89 Dallius
John F. lawyer, 13 N. Pearl, and asst. cor- poration counsel, h. 45 Lake av.
66 John F. machinist, bds. 52 Clinton
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John H. editor and proprietor, Times-Union, Green cor. Beaver, and vice-pres.' Home Savings Bank, house 598 Madison av.
66 John H. grocer, 210 Broadway, h. do.
66 Joseph, jr. clerk, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., W. A. b. 165 Second [h. 598 Madison av.
66 Joseph A. business manager, Times-Union, 66 Julia, boards 11 Lancaster
66 Kitty G. stenographer, county clerk's office, City Hall, b. 401 N. Pearl
Margaret, widow, h. Lancaster c. Park
Mary C. wid. of John, h. 272 Livingston av.
Mary J. wid. of John D. h. 137 Allen, south
Matthew, electrician, house 180 Canal
66 Matthew, laborer, house 180 Canal
66 Matthew, jr. laborer, bds. 180 Canal
66 Michael, laborer, bds. 82 Third
Michael, laborer, bds. 53 Lawrence
66 Michael, maltster, Albany Brew. Co. h. 130
66 Michael J. teamster, h. 54 Schuyler
66 Patrick, engineer, house 545 Third
Patrick, laborer, house 53 Lawrence
Patrick, police, 3d precinct, h. 186 Colonie
Patrick H. laborer, house 94 Canal
66 Peter, teamster, h. 85 Second av.
66 Rose Miss, house 71 Van Woert
Sarah E. Mrs. house 97 Third
Thomas, laborer, h. 328 N. Pearl
Thomas, clerk, 77 Hamilton, bds. do.
Thomas F. (Pauley & Farrell) parcel de- livery, 496 B'way, b. 56 S. Hawk
66 Thomas J. hoseman, steamer 4, h. 67 Canal Thomas J. jr. clerk, b. Broad n. Schuyler
William, clerk, boards 67 Albany
66 William, clerk, 38 Lark, b. 186 Colonie
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block).
[Green
66 John, lunch wagon, h. 50 Second
66 Rosanna F. widow, bds. 13 Dallius
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OF OTHER CITIES AT DIRECTORY OFFICE.
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Farrell William, helper, bds. 52 Clinton 46 William, laborer, house 53 Lawrence 66 William, waiter, bds. 85 Second av. 66 William E. engineer, house 54 Archi Farrelly Catharine, widow of Peter, h. 112 Canal Charles, laborer, house 525 S. Pearl 66 James J. carpenter, bds. 525 S. Pearl Mary Mrs. grocer, 187 Orange, h. do. Peter, clerk, boards 187 Orange 6. Peter C. laborer, boards 112 Canal Thomas F. plumber, boards 187 Orange Thomas P. carpenter, bds. 525 S. Pearl Farwell Clinton C. clerk, 420 B'way, b. 19 Canal .6 Henry F. bartender, house 19 Canal 66 Ernest C. optician, 448 B'way, rooms do. 66 Fass see Faas and Fais Fasser Andrew, teamster, house 101 Bradford 66 Frederick, cooper, boards 408 Canal John, laborer, boards 408 Canal 66 William N. Mrs. bds. 159 Lake av. 66 George H. fireman, h. 44 Exchange, W. A. .6 James F. police, 4th precinct, h. 17 Park William, machinist, h. 347 Second 66 Mary, widow of Philip, h. 56 Westerlo 66 William, laborer, h. 145 Fourth av. Rose, saleswoman, bds. 161 Broad 66 William W. clerk, 470 B'way, h 89 Broad Favreau Emma S. removed to Kingston Frank F. removed to Kingston 66 Joseph, removed to Kingston Fay Edward, laborer, boards 521 Yates Edward E. conductor, h. 463 Clinton av. 66 Harry, moulder, bds. 19 Mulberry James, blacksmith, h. rear 2 Quail 66 James, gardener, house 68 Spring 66 James, machinist, h. 67 Fourth av. James, house Green c. Madison av. WM. PLATT ADAMS, of Cohoes, N. Y., is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 John B. lastmaker, 58 Union, b. 161 Broad
2 Faust Charles, baggageman, People's line, house 17 Rensselaer
2 Fauth Bernard C. engineer, 76 Green, h. 161 Broad Elizabeth, house 161 Broad
66 Edward F. machinist, h. 44 N. Y. Central av.
Edward P. manager, 73 State, h. 68 Spring
Frank E. clerk, 245 Central av. b. 463 Clin- ton avenue
James, removed to Salt Lake City, Utah
Fay John, helper, bds. 791 Livingston av.
66 John J. machinist, h. 300 Washington av.
John M. switchman, h. 57 Jefferson
66 Lawrence, motorman, bds. 521 Yates
66 Margaret, widow of John, h. 87 Lark
66 Matthew, lastmaker, 58 Union, b. 521 Yates
66 Patrick, house 1092 Broadway
66 Patrick, mason, boards 37 Myrtle av.
Richard, laborer, house 521 Yates
66 Thomas, laborer, h. 615 Bradford n. Allen, N.
66 Thomas, waiter, rooms 723 B'way
66 Thomas J. house 67 Washington av.
Fayant Joseph, mason, bds. 301 Broadway Fayles Daniel, moulder, house 567 Second
Ida M. Miss, millinery, 110 N. Pearl, house 12 Ten Broeck place
Thomas, machinist, bds. 567 Second
66 William H. machinist, h. 12 Ten Broeck pl. see Fales
Fazakerley George, carpenter, h. 270 Elm [Elm
66 George, jr. compositor, 11 Green, bds. 270
66 John F. carrier, P. O. h. 356 Madison av.
.6 Lulu M. clerk, boards 270 Elm
66 Sarah, widow of Thomas, house 163 Jefferson
66 Thomas, jr. bookkeeper, 57 North Pearl, h. 130 Elm
Fealey Elizabeth G. boards 268 Clinton avenue
66 John, carpenter, boards 373 Hudson avenue John J. asst. mgr. 37 Spencer, house 268 Clinton avenue
Kittie A. boards 268 Clinton av. [av.
66 Nellie A. teacher, school 7, bds. 268 Clinton
66 Thomas J. house 138 Orange
William W. shipping clerk, b. 268 Clinton av. see Feely
Fear Francis W. baker, house 505 Hamilton con. Fearey Barbara, widow of Joseph, house 64 First John J. boilermaker, house 128 Green 66
FEAREY JOS. & SON, Thomas G. Quicken- den, mgr., boots and shoes, 23 and 25 N. Pearl and 156 S. Pearl. See top lines
66 Malcolm S. 23 N. Pearl, rooms 156 State
Thomas A. news agent, house 73 Central av.
William H. Mrs. 23 N. Pearl, h. 156 State Feary Bridget Mrs. h. 179 Green [160 Grand
Featherly Chauncey, porter, 347 Broadway, house
" Eliza, widow of George, house 61 Alexander
66 George, stonecutter, house Cemetery avenue
Janet D. Mrs. house 214 Clinton avenue
John H. carpenter, house 61 Alexander
M. Alice, stenographer, 82 State, boards 214 Clinton avenue [61 Alexander
Nathan J. blacksmith, 396 Broadway, bds. Featherstone Mary, house 19 Warren
William, machinist, house 511 Clinton av. Fedigan Christopher Mrs. house 141 Third avenue Fedt Michael, laborer, house 58 Ontario
Fee James, stonecutter, house 104 Canal [First
John J. clerk, 204 Washington av. house 109
« William J. carriage painter, house 109 Elm Feeger Louise, widow of Frederick H. b. 514 Morris Feehan Frank, ironworker, boards 198 Orange
Joseph N. student, boards 198 Orange
66 Kate, widow of Dennis, house 198 Orange
Owen, engineer, 39 Columbia, h. 11 Dallius William H. printer, boards 198 Orange
Feeley Dennis, laborer, house 177 Canal James, clerk, boards 97 Franklin
John, laborer, boards 97 Franklin
Mary, widow of Michael, house 97 Franklin
Michael, jr. laborer, boards 97 Franklin
66 Orion, boilermaker, house 447 Clinton avenue
William J. fireman, house 33 Alexander see Fealey
Feenan Catharine, widow of John W. h. 76 Sherman Charlotte, widow of Matthew, h. 70 High con.
BRANDOW PRINTING CO. 54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
66 James F. salesman, 147 S. Pearl, h. 126 Lark
Farren Dennis A. agent for Russell & Co., teas, 445 Broadway, h. 40 N. Y. C. av.
66 James J. lawyer, 31 Commercial Bank bldg. house 399 Clinton av. [296 First William F. clerk, N. Y. C. R. R., W. A. h.
see Farran [h. at Whitehall
66 Farrington Albert H. trav. salesman, 66 State, Farry James Mrs. house 67 Cherry
66 William B. chief clerk, railway mail ser- vice, Federal bldg. h. at Waltham, Mass. Fasoldt Emma, bookkeeper, b. 125 Ten Broeck
E. Max, watchmaker, 25 Steuben, house 125 Ten Broeck [Ten Broeck
66 Fred. C. photo supplies, 25 Steuben, bds. 125 James S. clerk, 38 State, b. at Slingerlands
Otto H. watchmaker, 32 N. Pearl, house at Slingerlands
Fassett Edgar S. supt. U. T. Co., Columbia corner Broadway, h. 159 Lake av.
Fast Freight line, D. & H. Co., Charles E. Rolfe, manager, N. Pearl c. Steuben [av. h. do. Faubel Anthony, cigars and tobacco, 133 Central « Herman, cigar manuf. 62 Delaware, h. 57 do. Faugerty Dennis, gardener, h. Bradford n. Partridge Faulkner Addie, rooms 1 Clinton square
66 Burr W. brakeman, b. Bennett house, W. A.
66 William H. upholsterer, 81 S. Pearl, bds. 56 Westerlo
JOS. FEAREY & SON, SHOES
23 and 25 NORTH PEARL STREET 156 SOUTH PEARL STREET
ALBANY [F] DIRECTORY. 173
Feenan Edward F. plumber, 255 Lark, h. Western , Felstead Thomas HI. moulder, bds. 171 Madison av. avenue near cemetery
Hugh A. salesman, boards Western av. near cemetery
66 Hugh W. salesman, boards 70 High con.
66 James J. 255 Lark, boards Western av. near cemetery
Patrick, mason, boards 14 Morton
66 Patrick T. machinist, house 69 Colonie
66 Stephen A. clerk, house 76 Sherman
Feeney Anna, widow of Flavian, house 21 Bassett
66 Anore Miss, house 65 Second [son 66 Michael, butcher, 161 Second, boards 47 66 Bridget, widow of Michael, house 162 Jeffer- Felthoesen Louise P. boards rear 304 North Swan
Daniel, car inspector, Union station, h. 132 Livingston avenue
66 Daniel, jr. boards 132 Livingston avenue
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James (Feeney & Sheehan), carpenter, 25 Elm, house 117 South Hawk
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James, cooper, boards 21 Bassett
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James, hostler, boards 56 Montgomery
66 James, laborer, boards 177 Canal
66 James Mrs. grocer, 121 First, house do
James F. hoseman, steamer 6, house 525 Hamilton con. [162 Jefferson
66 66 66 John J. laborer, boards 11 Browne
John, laborer, 68 Washington av. boards
66 Martin A. boards 21 Bassett
66 Mary Miss, house 150 Orange
66 Michael, laborer, house 120 South Hawk
Michael, mason, house 67 Albany
66 Nellie Miss, house 150 Orange
66 Patrick, cook, house 72 Orange
66 Patrick, laborer, house 461 North Pearl
66 Patrick, moulder, house 22 Centre, N. A.
66 Patrick J. ironworker, bds. 158 Jefferson
66 Peter J. clerk, boards 21 Bassett
66 Timothy, laborer, house 11 Browne
66 Timothy. jr. boards 11 Browne
FEENEY & SHEEHAN (James Feeney, William G. Sheehan). carpenters and build- ers, 23 and 25 Elm. See page 692
Fehner Charles, removed to New York Fehrer Hugo, house 311 Sherman
Fehrig Frank, laborer, house 53 Sherman Feiden Henry, peddler, house 309 Sherman
66 John, laborer, house rear 136 Perry
66 John. clerk, boards 309 Sherman
66 John, jr. clerk, 278 Hudson av. b. 251 Orange
66 Peter, clerk, 212 liudson av. b. 309 Sherman Feil Charles, machinist, house 95 Alexander
Charles Mrs. dressmaker, house 117 Clinton
66 Charles, jr. machinist, house 117 Clinton
Jacob, railroad man, boards 20 Delaware
66 Joseph F. carriagemaker, house 20 Delaware
Theodore, tailor, 29 N. Pearl b. S Jackson near Second avenue
Feily John H. pressman, house 52 Park avenue
John H. jr. clerk, 108- Hudson av. boards 52 Park avenue [Park av. Thomas R. clerk, 108 Hudson av. boards 52 Feinberg Joseph L. tailor, 89 Washington av. h. 76 Rensselaer
Feldmesser Frank, tailor, 49 Washington av. h. do. Felix James, foreman. house 27 Quackenbush Felker John, laborer, house 173 Green
Fellens Peter, stonecutter, house 405 South Pearl Fellows Charles M. manager, 108 State, house 142 Lancaster [ton avenue
60 Frank H. cashier, 68 State, house 512 Clin- 66 George B. agent, department of agriculture, Capitol, house 92 North Hawk
66 James, shoemaker, house 53 Monroe
66 Jennie D. state library, Capitol [Pearl
66 John H. salesman, 54 Hudson av. h. 309 S.
Nellie A. stenographer, 57 State, boards 142 Lancaster
William J. foreman, 60 Liberty, house 29 Westerlo
Feldman Moses, removed to New York [Pearl Felt David S. salesman, 522 Broadway, h. 183 N. E. Porter, state entomologist, Capitol, house 132 Central avenue
66 George E. engineer, house 9 Chapel
Felten Matthias, furnaceman, h. 47 Lexington av. 66 Matthias, jr. clerk, 645 Broadway, boards 47 E Lexington avenue [Lexington av. C
Nancy, widow, h. r. 304 N. Swan [259 Elk Feltman Abraham S. cigarmaker, 34 William, house
.. Charles, tailor, house 39 South Hawk [Ferry
66 Gabriel, bicycles, 107 Madison av. h. 61 S. a
66 John C. rooms 138 State
Morris, tailor, house 143 Il udson avenue
66 Nathan, tailor, 47 Hudson av. h. 162 S. Pearl
66 Thomas M. clerk, 38 Spencer, house 268 Clinton avenue
Fenderson James, vocalist, boards 669 Broadway Fenelon John J. laborer, house 301 First Fennell Bridget, widow, house 49 Herkimer
John J. clerk, boards 49 Herkuner
66 Richard, watchman, boards 49 Herkimer
William E. machinist, h. 516 Washington av.
66 William M. printer, 21 Union, bds. at Troy Fennessy John, removed to Boston, Mass. [EIm 66 John J. masons' supplies, 20 Daniel. h. 109 Fenton Catharine, widow, h. 65 S. Lansing [av.
66 Esther A. widow of Joseph, h. 304 Clinton Mary, widow of Charles, b. 24 N. Y. C. av. Ferguson Adeline, widow of Joseph, h. 7 Clinton av.
66 Annabel Miss, clerk, boards 450 Hudson av.
66 Benjamin F. sexton, house 15 Wilson [1899
66 Caroline A. Mrs. (44 S. Swan), died May, Catherine Miss, house 111 Dallius
66 Eliza J. Miss, house 131 First
66 Ellen, widow of Joseph, house 138 Chestnut
66 Emeline, widow of John, house 154 S. Swan C
66 Fitch J. clerk, 38 N. Pearl, house 32 Dela- ware avenue
Frank C. salesman, house 238 Lark [Elm
Frederick H. machinist. Times-Union, h. 217 Hiram, engraver on wood, 448 Broadway, house 94 Jay
Horace G. shoecutter, boards 7 Clinton av.
Isabella Miss, boards 105 Jay
66 James. blacksmith, boards 53 Charles
66 James, laborer, house 293 Third
James D. died Sept. 18, 1899
66 Janet, widow of James, house 204 Orange
66 John, insurance, 551 B'way, h. 193 N. Pearl
John B. boilermaker, house 516 Central av.
66 John H. house 242 Lark
.6 Joseph F. clerk, 74 Green, bds. 7 Clinton av.
66 Kenneth J. hotel and sale stable, 612 Cen-@ tral avenue, house do.
66 Martha, house 186 Clinton avenue
Minnie A. Mrs. house 16 Lexington avenue
66 Sarah E. widow of Hugh, h. 450 Hudson av.
66 Thos. J. agent, 59 N. Pearl, h. 112 S. Pearl
66 Thos. J. shipper, 34 Beaver, bds. 111 Dallius
66 Thos. J. salesman, boards 112 South Pearl
66 William J. woodworker, bds. 450 Hudson av.
W. Wallace, piano tuner, bds. Chestnut near Lark
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