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Alfred (Killip & Marks), men's furnishings, 1, 3 and 5 N. Pearl, h. 93 Westerlo
66 Andrew, removed to Detroit, Mich.
Bernard (Mangini & Marks), cigars, 211 S. Pearl, bds. 283 do.
Catharine Mrs. house 101 Herkimer
66 David, laundryman, 8 Union, h. 5 Daniel
Harry, clerk, 417 Broadway, b. 132 S. Pearl
66 Harry B. grocer, 124 Madison av. h. 148 do.
FLORIST - GOLDRING
Harriet M. widow of William, h. 36 Howard
443-445 BROADWAY, } THE MUTUAL MERCANTILE AGENCY ALBANY, N. Y.
S E. V. DENISON, 1 Manager.
ALBANY [ M] DIRECTORY.
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Marks John, carpenter, house 132 S. Pearl
66 John, jr. supt. 76 Green, house 81 Westerlo
66 Sadie Mrs. house 148 Madison avenue
Samuel, meatmarket, 104 Madison av. house 40 Trinity place
66 William, removed to Detroit, Mich.
66 William, driver, 76 Green, bds. 132 S. Pcarl
66 see Marx
Markstein Isaac, polisher, house 385 Elk
66 Stephen, laborer, boards Dudley Observatory Markstone Abram M. prop. 74 S. Pearl, h. at Troy Markt Frank, peddler, boards 488 Second
66 George, peddler, house 488 Second Marley Matthew, driver, house 496 Second Marline John, cooper, boards 27 Quail
Joseph, laborer, boards 27 Quail
66 Joseplı, jr. brewer, house 27 Quail
Marlow Catharine, widow of George, house 419 Washington avenue
66 George W. house 419 Washington avenue
66 John A. removed to Rensselaer
Joseph, moulder, bds. 624 Division
J. Henry, mail transfer clerk, Union station, boards 131 Hamilton
Sarah Miss, dressmaker, h. 15 Gansevoort Thomas, polisher, house 15 Gansevoort Marman Edward, machinist, b. Russell road, W. A. Marohn August, wireworker, 24 Beaver, house 291 South Pearl
August, tailor, house 23 Teunis
66 Joseph, cigarmaker, boards 291 South Pearl
6 William, student, boards 291 South Pearl
Marone Guiseppe, musician, house 81 Hamilton Maroney Joseph, tailor, 635 Broadway, house 49 Madison avenue
66 Patrick, laborer, house Ward's lane, Troy rd.
66 Richard, laborer, house 55 Jefferson
66 William H. gardener, h. Troy road, Menands
66 sce also Maronney [avenue
Marooney William J. carpenter, h. 777 Livingston Marquis Leah Miss, dressmaker, h. 253 S. Pearl Marr John, hairdresser, house 111 Lexington av. Marrin George, driver, house 112 Central avenue Marriner George A. brakeman, house 371 Sherman Marrit William, laborer, house 522 First
Mars Harry J. engineer, house 144 Bradford
66 Louis A. engineer, filter plant, bureau of water, house 3 Grant
66 Louise, widow of John H. died May 4, 1900 Marsch Barbara, cook, house 116 Lexington avenue
66 George H. laborer, boards 372 South Pearl
Joanna, widow of Albert, house 60 Elizabeth
Mary Miss, dressmaker, b. 116 Lexington av. Paul, clerk, boards 60 Elizabeth
66 Philip, jr. boilermaker, house 3 Stephen
66 see March and Marsh
Marschall Charles, upholsterer, h. 152 Central av. Marsden Anastatia, widow of Wm. h. 52 Mulberry Marsh Anna M. and Grace, house 163 Hamilton
Charles, clerk, house 452 Hudson avenue
Charles H. peddler, house 314 Canal
Charles W. passenger agent, B. & A. R. R. Union station, house 48 Jay [Philip
66 Edward, brassworker, 22 Beaver, boards 106 Ella M. widow of Peter. h. 217 Hudson av.
66 Frances M. widow, house 136 Perry
George H. conductor, house 618 Third
George S. produce, 47 Hudson avenue, house Jay west of Quail [45 Elberon place George S. jr. salesman, 351 Broadway, house George W. conductor, house 206 Central av.
Harry, clerk, boards Jay cor. Quail
66 Homer, clerk, boards Jay west of Quail James, laborer, house 173 Third
66 James B. laborer, house 136 Perry
Jennie Miss, house 106 Philip
Marsh Joanna, widow of Albert, house 60 Elizabeth John, bartender, boards 74 Hudson avenue
John, bartender, 333 Broad ay, boards do.
John B. organist and professor of music, bds. 13 MacPherson terrace
Paul, clerk, 62 Quay, boards 60 Elizabeth
Pelatiah J. real estate, 17 Coml. Bank bldg. house at Lansingburgh
Thomas, clerk, boards 106 Philip
66 Thomas, painter, house 23 Hunter avenue
66 Walter V. V. agent Nat. Ex. Co. house 13 MacPherson terrace
MARSH & HOFFMAN, Frederick W. Hoff- man, proprietor, jewelry, bric-a-brac, etc. 79 and 81 North Pearl. Sce page 671
Marshall Anna C. widow of Francis, h. 228 Lark 66 see March and Marsch
66 Bertram E. resident physician, Albany Hom. hospital, 123 N. Pearl, house do.
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Charles E. carpenter, house 36 Chestnut
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Charles E. pianotuner, 15 North Pearl, bds. 85 Jefferson
66 Douglas, machinist, boards 401 First
66 Edward, laborer, house 8 Warren
Fannie, widow of Joseph, house 63 Colonie
Frank, waiter, 85 Green, boards do.
66 George F. removed to Nor.nansville
James, horseshoer, boards 68 Arch
66 James J. boards 68 Arch
06 John, lineman, removed to Eagle Bridge
66 John J. laborer, house 571 North Lansing
66 John J. house 63 Colonie
John R. sexton, Holy Innocents' church, boards 243 Clinton avenue
Joseph, laborer, house 50 Lawrence
Laura A. teacher, house 690 Madison avenue
Lizzie, boards 690 Madison avenue
66 Louis J. pianotuner, 46 North Pearl, boards 85 Jefferson
Margaret, widow of Charles, h. 87 Park av.
66 Margaret M. E. Miss, h. 243 Clinton avenue Mary, widow of William, h. 48 N. Lansing
Mary E. widow of Charles E. h. 85 Jefferson Robert, removed from city
Sarah Miss, house 53 Washington av.
William C. Mrs. house 690 Madison avenue William D. locktender, lock 1, Erie canal, bds. 243 Clinton avenue
66 William F. clerk, W. A. transfer, boards Mansion house
66 William H. clerk, boards 63 Colonie
Marshman Anna A. widow of William A. house 297 Washington avenue
Edward C., Central Electrotype foundry, 414 Broadway, house 396 Madison avenue
66 Harry A. foreman, 226 Hamilton, h. 203 Elm
66 Robert, house 383 Washington avenue
Marsters Emory L. printer, house 602 Madison av. Marston Amy F. bookkeeper, 339 Clinton avenue, boards 19 Judson [274 Livingston av
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Edith S. stenographer, 664 Broadway, boards
66 George, machinist, h. 274 Livingston avenue
66 George B. machinist, b. 274 Livingston av.
Nellie, clerk, boards 19 Judson
Robert, salesman, 707 B'way, bds. 19 Judson
R. Edward, clerk, 31 North Pearl, house 36 North Knox [house 228 Central av ..
Marte James, engineer, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Martens Henry, laborer, house 36 Sloan ¥ Mary, dressmaker, boards 36 Sloan
Marth Desire J. laborer, house 498 Second
Frank, house 548 Third
John J. plumber, house 471 Second
Katharine, widow of Desire, h. 548 Third
Peter, watchman, house 483 Second
66 Peter, motorman, house 496 Second
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.54 & 56 DEAN STREET
NEAR STATE.
H. G. BURLEIGH, President National Bank, Whitehall, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 2
DIRECTORIES
OF OTHER CITIES AT DIRECTORY OFFICE.
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ALBANY [M] DIRECTORY.
Martikofski Charles, laborer, house 160 Broad Martin Andrew, woodcarver, house 298 Colonie
Ann, widow of George, house 27 Myrtle av.
66 Ann, widow of Patrick, house 162 Colonie
Benjamin, carpenter, house 40 North Swan
66 Bernard, engineer, 68 Broadway, house 19 Rensselaer
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Bernard, driver, U. T. Co. b. 222 Myrtle av. Bessie (51 Grand), died May 17, 1900
Catharine Miss, clerk, b. 34 Ten Broeck pl.
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Catharine, stenographer, 38 North Pearl, boards Quail cor. Hudson av.
Catherine (Monohan & Martin), h. 860 Third Celora E. judge court of appeals, Capitol, boards The Ten Eyck
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Charles, boards 80 Hudson avenue
Charlotte Miss, house 193 Lancaster
Christian T. (Mahan & Martin), 69 South Pearl, boards 231 do
Christopher, coachman, house 196 Orange Christopher W. clerk, h. 21 Hunter av.
David, carpenter, house 274 Madison av.
66 David W. health inspector. b. 21 Hunter av.
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66 Edward, gardener, house 259 Third Edward J. carpenter, boards 4 Broad Elizabeth, dressmaker, bds. 162 Colonie Elizabeth Mrs. house 228 Washington av.
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Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 144 Clinton Elizabeth F. dressmaker, h. 124 S. Hawk
66 Eugene L. dentist, 35 N. Pearl, h. 172 Eagle
66 Fred. W. porter, house 81 Orange
George, driver, house 53 Ontario [av. 66 Peter B. brakeman, house 39 Cherry
George G. driver, 355 B'way, h. 6 Delaware George H. student, 81 Chapel, b. at Altamont
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George W. horseshoer, 196 Hudson avenue, house 74 Bassett
George W. porter, 51 N. Pearl, h. 17 Irving Gideon S. janitor, 125 Jay, house do
Hannah, widow of James, b. 210 Hamilton
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Harry, coachman, 674 Madison av. house 251 Ontario
Helen T. Mrs. house 194 State
Henry, D. & H. Co. bds. 63 S. Ferry
Henry L. coachman, house 185 Colonie
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Henry T. 94 State, h. 152 do. [247 Lark
66 Howard, treas. Austin Eng. Co. 82 State, h. Hugh, clerk, 74 Lumber district Ira, carpenter, house 299 First
66 66 66 I. Mrs. dressmaker, house 299 First
06 James, house 153 Lake avenue
James. planer, boards 912 Broadway
James, laborer, house 222 Myrtle av.
66 James, laborer, house 123 Franklin
James. engineer, h. 244 Livingston av. [av. James A. cashier, 251 N. Pearl, h. 339 Clinton
James F. plumber, 34 William, b. Quail cor. Hudson avenue
James J. teamster, bds 336 North Pearl
66 James P. mason, 196 Sherman, h. 126 do.
John, car repairer. h. 785 Livingston av.
66 John, grocer, Quail c. Hudson av. h. do.
66 John (grocer), died Dec. 20, 1899
John. laborer, house 860 Third
John, tailor, house 52 Delaware
John H. stenographer, factory inspector's office, Capitol, bds. 27 Myrtle av.
John J. actor, boards 51 Grand
66 John J. house 37 Chestnut
John J. carpenter, b. Quail c. Hudson av.
John J. moulder, house 21 Yates
66 Joseph P. fireman, house 11 N. Swan
Joseph S. stenographer, secretary of state, Capitol, bds. 27 Myrtle avenue
Julia Miss, rooms 189 Hamilton
66 Julia F. organist, bds. 51 Bassett
66 Libbie, widow of John T. h. 51 S. Hawk
Martin Louis A. stenographer, P. O. bds. 20 Dela- ware avenue
Mabel A. stenographer, dept. pub. inst. Capi- tol, boards at Watervliet
66 Marcus B. coachman at Penitentiary, h. 19 South Lexington avenue
66 Margaret A. removed to New York
66 Mary, widow of James, died Dec 29, 1899
Mary A. cloakmaker, boards 51 Bassett
66 Mary C. stenographer, Times-Union, boards 20 Delaware avenue
Mary C. wid. of Gregory, h. 20 Delaware av.
Mary E. widow of Bernard, h. 51 Bassett
66 Michael, laborer, house 55 Jackson
66 Michael. laborer, house 52 Arch
66 Michael, laborer, house 491 N. Pearl Michael, laborer, house 28 Osborne
66 Michael, mason, boards 222 Myrtle av.
66 Michael, cigarmaker, 14 S. Pearl. h. 114 Third
66 Michael E. laborer, house 34 Van Woert
66 Michael J. bookbinder, h. 51 Bassett
66 Minerva J. nurse, boards 16 Irving
66 Norman R clerk, comp. office, State Hall, house 192 Partridge [192 Partridge
66 N. Irving, bookkeeper, 470 Broadway, bds.
.6 Owen, removed to Watervliet [h. do.
Patrick (P. Martin's Sons), r. 336 N. Pearl, Patrick Mrs. house 336 North Pearl
66 Patrick's Sons (Patrick and Thomas), wood, rear 336 North Pearl
Peter, finisher, house 57 Monroe 66
Peter B. laborer, boards 860 Third
Peter E. variety store, 93 South Pearl, house 88 Hamilton [Clinton avenue
Rachel C. at Home of the Friendless, 553 66
66 Richard, removed to New York
66 Sebastian, laborer, house 680 Park av.
Thomas, janitor, 144 State, h. 76 Dove
Thomas (Patrick Martin's Sons), 336 North Pearl, house do.
Thomas J. blacksmith, bds. 52 Arch
Virginia L. Mrs. h. 163 Orange
66 William, clerk, 41 Hudson av. h. 8 Myrtle av.
66 William, machinist. h. 34 Ten Broeck place
William, jr. provisions, 41 Hudson av. h. 27 Dallius [building, h. 243 Hudson av.
William B. asst. supt. of fire alarms, City
66 William B. nurse, bds. 19 S. Lexington av.
66 William C. (Page & Martin) carriage builder, 196 Hudson av. h. 306 Madison av.
William J. clerk, b. Hudson av. c. Dove 66
66 William J. clerk, 75 S. Pearl, b. 51 Grand
66 William J. painter, b. 228 Washington av.
William J. teamster, boards 128 Third
66 William K. grocer, South Hawk cor. Myrtle av. house 124 South Hawk
William L. boards 152 State
William L. paymaster's clerk, D. & H. Co. house 240 Clinton avenue
Martineau Annie Mrs. house 488 Hudson av.
66 Bros. (W. C. and N. A.) groc rs, 139 Lark
66 Clarence R. clerk, Nat. Com'l Bank, house 183 Elk
66 Daniel, barber, boards 93 Green
66 George F. salesman, 251 North Pearl, house 4 Bleecker place [boards do.
Hattie R. music teacher, 70 La Fayette, Narcisse, tinsmith, 70 La Fayette, h. do.
66 Napoleon A. (Martineau Bros.) 139 Lark, h. 339 Orange
66 William C. purchasing dept. D. & H. Co. 58 North Pearl, and (Martineau Bros.) 139 Lark, house 120 do.
Martini Guy E. removed to New York
Martley James G. laborer, house 113 Canal
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.
54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 LOSSES ARE EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID by the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66
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JOS, FEAREY & SON, CHILDREN'S SHOES
For School or Dress.
23 & 25 N. Pearl St.
ALBANY
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Martley Michael A. clerk, boards 107 Colonie Martratt Charles E. carpenter, house 26 De Witt Marvin Carrie Miss. teacher, boards 225 Lark
06 Dudley D. N. orderly, Capitol
66 Edmund R. student, bds. 344 State
Ezra H. house 39 Ten Broeck
66 Frederick Rowland Rev. clergyman, h. 539 Western avenue [180 State Harriette D. stenographer, 13 N. Pearl, bds. Harrison, janitor, state library, Capitol, h. 225 Lark
Jennie, teacher, bds. 225 Lark
66 John N. Rev. diocesan missionary, house 299 Madison avenue
J. W. R. Mrs. house 39 Ten Broeck
66 Katharine L. widow of Selden E. h. 344 State
66 Langdon P. student, bds. 344 State
Mary E. Miss, teacher, school 6, boards 39 Ten Broeck
66 Selden E. boards 344 State
66 Simeon B. carpenter, Hudson River dry dock, h. 50 Trinity place
Marx Albert I. merchant tailor and clothier, 309 to 313 S. Pearl, h 141 Eagle
66 Andrew, removed to Troy
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Barbara, widow of Christian, h. 485 Second
66 Bernard, cigars, 211 S. Pearl, bds. 283 do.
66 David A. machinist, house 111 Grand
Fredericka, widow of Ludwig, house 341 Sherman
66 George, carpenter, house 488 Second
66 George, florist, house 27 Clinton avenue
Isidor, laborer, house 213 Sherman
66 Kuppel, laborer, house 47 Broad
66 Leonard, gardener, house 171 Sherman
66 Luie, florist, 1056 Madison av. b. do.
Michael, florist, house 22 Spring cont.
66 Moses, grocer, 283 S. Pearl, house do.
66 William, machinist, house 1072 Madison av. 66 William C. removed to Troy
Mascord William, clerk, P. O. b. 1078 Madison av. William, grocer, 1078 Madison av. h. do.
Mason Alonzo L. caterer and confectioner, 153 Cen- tral av. house do.
66 Clifford H. removed to Evansville, Ind.
Daniel, telegrapher, 17 Steuben, bds. 143 N. Pearl [Livingston avenue
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Edward F. detective, N. Y. C. R. R. h. 765 Francis, rooms 192 Lark
66 Franklin J. bookkeeper, 549 Broadway, house 308 Hudson avenue
66 Fred. L. clerk, 453 B'way, h. 196 Jefferson 66 George, ice cream and confectionery, 90 Washington av. rooms 32 Chestnut
Henry, brakeman, boards 780 Second
66 John, laundryman, 44 N. Swan, b. 173 Second John E. dept. att'y-gen'l, Capitol, bds. 132 State
66 John J. confectioner, bds. 153 Central av.
Joseph, brakeman, house 297 First
66 Martha, widow, house 241 Elk
Mary M. house 11 Chapel
66 Thomas G. removed to Jamestown
William, bookkeeper, dept. pub. bldgs. Capi- tol, house 27 Pine avenue, South
66 William F. goldbeater, 11 Chapel, house do. Masonic Temple. Maiden lane cor. Lodge
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE IN- SURANCE CO. W. F. Winship, man. 10, 11, 15 and 16 Commercial Bank bldg. 38 State. See front cover
Massimo Francis, laborer, house 16 Van Zandt Mast Fred. machinist, bds. Bennett house, W. A. Masten Edson W. 138 S. Pearl, b. 225 State
Milton S. stereotyper, h. 318 First
66 Willard E. druggist, 138 S. Pearl
Masten William, porter, Hotel Vendome, bds. do. Masten's Drug Store. 138 S. Pearl
Masterson Ann, widow, house 80 Hamilton
Frank (U. S. A.), boards 105 Hamilton
James, paver, house 19 Van Zandt
John P. house 5 Chestnut
66 Maggie, widow of Michael, house 219 Green
66 Peter J. special acct. comptroller's office, State Hall, bds. 5 Chestnut
William E. mason, house 50 Dove
Mastrianni Domenico, fruit, 237 S. Pearl, house do. Mastroianno Giuseppe, trackman, W. A. house Corning, do.
Nicholas, boards Corning, W. A.
.. Scullian, boards Corning, W. A.
Maternagan William, machinist, house 610 Third
Mather Adrian W. floorwalker, 47 N. Pearl, bds. at Loudonville
Andrew E. h. 41 Chestnut
A. O. Mrs. house at Loudonville
Dan, clerk, 463 Broadway, h. at Slingerlands
Frederic G. clerk, comptroller's office, State Hall, h. 120 Lancaster
Mathers Stella, nurse, Albany hospital, bds. do. Mathes Adam, roofer, h. 471 Eik
Anton, cigarmaker, bds. 307 Sherman
66 John, carpenter, house 557 First
Matheson F. L. Miss, teacher, St. Agnes' school, Elk, boards do.
[Chestnut
Mathews Morris B. clerk, 156 S. Pearl, house 21 Mathias Aaron, ins. agt. 551 Broadway, b. 194 S. Pearl
Alfred, clerk, bds. 194 S. Pearl [do.
66 David H. washing machines, 4 Grand, rms.
6. Howard, boards 194 S. Pcarl
Meyer, agent, 88 N. Pearl, bds. 194 S. Pearl Mathues Fred. artist, bds. 814 Broadway
Matifskie Joseph, teamster, house 481 Second
Matson Lorina, widow of Robert, bds 172 Broad 66 William A. machinist, house 234 N. Pearl Matteo Daniel, hairdresser, 11 N. Pearl, house 95 Herkimer
Saverio, removed from city
Matter Benjamin, grocer, 76 Schuyler, house do. Mattern John H. confectioner, 31 Hudson av. house 174 S. Swan
Mattes Frederick, painter, bds. 63 Alexander 66 Henry Mrs. house 63 Alexander
Matteson Charles N. brakeman, b. 33 Hunter av. Henry S. agt. dept. of agriculture, Capitol, bds. 134 Hudson av.
Horace W. removed from city
Jane M. widow, removed from city
William G. clerk, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., W. A. b. 791 Second
Matthes Christian, laundry, 64 Lodge, house do. Matthew Sarah Mrs. house 212 Hudson avenue Matthews Bessie Miss, house 141 Clinton avenue
66 Catharine, widow, house 41 Canal
66 Christina, widow, house 18 First avenue
66 Christopher, clerk, house 14 First avenue
Dudley, musician, bds. 8 S. Ferry
66 Frank, laundryman. bds. 280 Orange
George, carpenter, 71 Herkimer, boards 8 S. Ferry
66 Isaiah, laborer, b. Bradford west of Quail
James, machinist, bds. 167 Lancaster
James C. attorney, 29 N. Pearl, house 334 Clinton avenue
66 Jane, widow of George, house 8 S. Ferry
May B. press feeder, boards 17 Daniel [do.
M. J. Miss, dressmaker, 167 Lancaster, h. Peter, gasfitter, bds. 91 Washington avenue Robert F. emoved to Schenectady
66 Sylvester K. clerk, Nat. Ex. Co. house 105 Grand
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY.
. FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES,
THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block).
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8 & 10 Union and
UNION LAUNDRY CO- 27 & 29 Division Sts.
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ALBANY
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Matthews William, teamster, li. 238 Allen, North Mattice A. F. train dispatcher, D. & H. Co. li. at Slingerlands
66 Edgar J. cutter, 242 Washington av. bds. 328 do [Slingerlands
66 John W. attorney, 56 Tweddle bldg. lı. at Mattick Charles, laborer, house 75 Clinton
66 Herman, laborer, house 69 Elizabeth
Mattimore Edgar J. clerk, 444 Broadway, bds. 256 N. Pearl [Knox, bds. 147 do.
Elizabeth V. Miss, saleswoman, 138 N.
66 Ellen and Hannah, house 174 Montgomery
Francis, clerk. house 185 Clinton avenue
66 Horatio S. clerk, state palæontologist's office, State Hall, bds. 185 Clinton av.
Joseph, clerk, bds. 185 Clinton av. [Pearl
Marie Miss, teacher, school 20, b. 256 N.
Mary F. teacher, school 6, b. 256 N. Pearl
66 Mary J. Mrs. musictcacher. h. 40 La Fayette
66 Mary N. widow of Thomas, h. 223 Lancaster Patrick, grocer, 33 Yates, h. 147 S. Knox
Peter F. attorney, h. Troy road opposite Menands road
Thomas J. electrician, house 256 N. Pearl
William F. clerk, 38 N. Pearl, bds. 147 S. Knox
Mattiske Andrew, laborer, house 31 Robin Charles H. conductor, house 635 Second
Henry, marble worker, h. 497 Second
66 Henry G. blacksmith, h. 497 Second
John J. painter, boards 31 Robin
Mattison Chauncey H. clerk, division engineer's office, h. at Watertown
Mattman Lena Mrs. saloon, 125 Madison av. h. do. Mattocks Alexander M. singer, boards 5 Wilson
Mattoon David, removed to New York
66 John, brushmaker, h. 1103 Broadway Mattulke Paul, hairdresser, house 58 Howard Matznick William, laborer, house 93 Third av. [do. Maudrich Henry, shoemaker, 95 Lexington av. h. Maul Catharine Mrs. h. 8 Alexander
Joseph, laborer, boards 8 Alexander Maurice James, b. at Home for Aged Men, Menands Mausert Bernard R. clerk, h. 24 Second av.
65 Frederick, carpenter, boards 1 Centre alley
Frederick E. Mrs. house 24 Second av.
John, clerk, 37 Liberty, bds. 19 Alexander
66 William, laborer, house 47 Odell
Mauss William G. baker, house 224 Second Mavcinkowski John, house 265 Elk
- Maxeiner Charles, meatmarket, 59 Elizabeth, h. do. Maxfield Hannah, widow of Mitchell, bds. 137 Madi- son avenue
Maxson S. Whitford, inspector. dep. pub. instruction, Capitol, h. at Adams Centre
Maxstadt Anthony, house 15 Ash Grove place Jacob. moulder, house 166 Franklin
66 Jacob B. stovemounter, house 36 Judson
William, moulder, bds. 166 Franklin
Maxwell Burt, clerk, 100 State, bds. 288 N Pearl ,6 Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 1071 Broadway
66 Frank E. clerk, Am. Ex. Co. house 288 N. Pearl
James A. captain, str. Alice May, Castleton and Albany Ferry Co. house at Coeymans John, teamster, house 146 Arch 66
John, laborer, house 288 N. Pearl
John S. knitter, h. 171 Madison avenue Josie Mrs. collarmaker, house 30 Charles
1 Maxwell Lee G. laborer, house 145 Central avenue
66 Maggie, boards 194 First
66 Margaret, widow of Robert, house 106 Philip
Martha Miss, boards 194 First
66 Mary A. dressmaker, 288 N. Pearl, h. do.
.6 Samuel J. fircinan, bds. 288 N. Pearl
.6 Sarah, died April 18, 1900
William, boss knitter, house 120 Central av.
66 William J. blacksmith, h. Western av. above toll-gate
William S. flour, 9 Hudson av. h. 210 Jay
May Charles S. & Co. (E. E. St. Louis) hops, 348 and 350 Broadway, house 280 Hamilton
Dudley J. shoemaker, 74 N. Swan, bds. 109 First
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66 Isaac, real estate and insurance broker, 102 Willett, house do.
16 James A. boatman, house 182 Second
James H. engineer, house 55 Plain
66 Michael F. cigars, etc. 546 Broadway, house 304 Clinton avenue
M. Miss, clerk, 59 N. Pearl, bds. 70 Lawrence
Patrick, house 60 Lawrence
Thomas, tallyman, boards 60 Lawrence
William, shoemaker, 74 N. Swan, b. 109 First
Maybee Wm. H. died Oct. 17, 1899
MAYELL HENRY & SON (James H. Mayell), india rubber goods. 34 and 36 State, and 430 Broadway. See page 668 James H. (Henry Mayell & Son) 430 Broad- way, house 161 Hamilton
66 Ten Broeck, 430 Broadway see Male
Mayer Charles, engraver, house 44 Osborne 66
George E. bookbinder, house 16 Daniel
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George H. wall paper and fashion patterns, 48 N. Pearl, h. at Rensselaer
66 Isaac, police, house 283 Lark
John N. inspector of customs, Federal bldg. boards 107 Perry
66 Joseph, dyer, 24 Norton, house 214 Orange
Joseph F. machinist, bds. 107 Perry
J. Paul, draughtsman, 51 State, room 64, bds. 5 Lancaster
Ludwig S. journalist, bds. 44 Jay
Nicholas, grocer, 107 Perry, house do.
66 Peter B. clerk, boards 107 Perry William J. clerk, boards 107 Perry
66 William T. treas. Albany Chemical Co. 24 Broadway, house 64 Willett
see Maher
Mayers Frederick, clerk, house 338 Sherman Maylander William, painter, house 250 Second Maynard Caroline Mrs. house 54 Perry
" John, mason, house 54 Perry
Maynes John M. clerk, bds. 170 Clinton avenue
Margaret, widow of Hugh. house 110 Orange
Mary, widow of Thomas F. house 112 Canal
66 Michael, liquors, 99 Schuyler, bds. 170 Clin- ton av.
Robert E. removed to Troy [line
Mayo Henry. engineer, str. Adirondack, People's 66 Joseph, carpenter, house 302 First
Mayor Henry, electrical engineer, 71 Trinity place, house 366 Delaware avenue
McAdam Mary E. widow of John J. removed to New York
Mc Aleer Bessie Miss, bds. 860 Broadway
Catharine, widow of Michael, h. 36 Canal
Edward, polisher, bds. 860 Broadway
66 John J. motorman, house 466 Washington av.
Josephine Miss, boards 860 Broadway
66 Michael, laborer, boards 860 Broadway
McAlindin Samuel, clerk, 28 Maiden lane, house 4 Pleasant
Mc Allaster Albert, clerk, boards 27 Orange
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Janes H. house 256 N. Pearl 66 66 James, removed to New York -Max John, clerk, bds. 364 Elk 66 George, boards 288 N. Pearl 66 WM. PLATT ADAMS, of Cohoes, N. Y., is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 Helen A. Miss, house 194 First
Henry, machinist, house 625 Second
James, instrument maker, h. at Menands
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McAllaster Charles E. captain, house 348 Hamilton | McAuley Bridget, widow of Robert, h. 167 Madison Charles E. jr. sec. E. W. Howell Co. 380 avenue Madison av. house 343 Hamilton
66 Edmund H. boards 348 Hamilton
66 Estella C. Mrs. dressmaker, h. 27 Orange
66 William, salesman, boards 348 Hamilton
66 William A. laborer, house 92 Franklin
McAllister Abraham L. painter and grocer, 223 Ontario, house do.
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Archibald, house 339A Madison avenue
66 Archibald, jr. pressman, b. 339A Madison av. Agnes, widow of Daniel, h. 155 Livingston av. Charles E. clerk, house 366 Central avenue
Daniel J. compositor, b. 339A Madison av.
66 Daniel J. moulder, house 90 South Hawk
Daniel J. Mrs. nurse, house 90 South Hawk
66 Delia, widow of James, house 12 Daniel
Duncan C. compositor, b. 339A Madison av. Francis J. printer, house 155 Livingston av. George L. deliveryman, Nat. Ex. Co. house 70 Central avenue [Madison av.
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