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Mix Andrew W., (Watertown) r 10, farm la- borer.
Morrison John, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 12, retired, served in 10th Regt. N. Y. H. A. Vols.
Morrison John A., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 12, blacksmith, farmer, leases of William C. Gould 128, h and lot.
Morrow James A., (Watertown) r 41, 7 cows, farmer 102.
MOYER DOUGLAS F., (Pamelia Four Cor- ners) r 12, carriagemaker and painter.
MOYER PETER S., (Pamelia Four Corners) 1. 11, h and lot.
Nellis Henry D., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 33, 10 cows, farmer 141.
Nelhs Willard, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 3, 23 cows, farmer 140, and leases of his father, Peter, 200.
Nicholas Edward B, (Watertown) r 20, super- visor, 15 cows, farmer 127.
Nichols Ward M., (Watertown) r 21, 16 cows, owns 1 tenement, farmer 181.
Nilee Charles G., ( Watertown) r 20, 12 cows, farmer for his mother, Hannah, 83.
O'Connor Jeremiah, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 25, 8 cows, farmer 67, breeder of grade Holstein and Jersey cattle.
Ostrander Engene L., (Watertown) r 61, 14 cows, farmer, leases of William Flansburgh 118.
Ostrander John J., (Watertown) r 62, farmer 135.
Otis George W., (Watertown) r 54, stone cutter, 20 cows, farmer 200.
Pamelia Four Corners Cheese Factory, (Pamelia Four Corners) manuts. of Yankee cheese, S. D. Ball, salesman.
Pamelia Grange, No. 68, (Pamelia Four Cor- ners) owns bnikling (formerly hotel) and 1 acre.
Parish John L., (Watertown) r 10, justice of the peace,dealer in stock. prop. Limburger cheese factory, 8 cows, farmer 182.
Patterson George, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 7, 19 cows, farmer, leases of William Miller 180.
Patterson Hiram M., (Watertown) r 52, com. traveler for T. W. Craig & Co., of Clay- ton.
Pearsons Henry P., (Sanford's Corners) r 38, farm laborer.
Petrie Daniel, (Pamelia Four Corners) stone mason.
Petrie Moses M., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 6, 10 cows, farmer 108.
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TOWN OF PAMELIA.
PETRIE WILLIAM D., (Pamelia Four Cor-
uers) r 13, stone mason, h and 2 aeres, served in 10th N. Y. 11. A. Vols. ; wounded
in the thigh in front of Petersburg, Aug. 13. 1864.
Pickard Amos, (Pamela Four Corners) r 5, lives with his mother, Plebe.
Pickard Lyman, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, farmer, leases of Mrs. G. Fuller 112.
Piekard Phebe. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 5, widow of Solomon, h and 3 acres.
Plank Frank B .. ( Watertown) off r 10, 34 cows, farmer, leases of Joshna Flanders 230.
Pohl Frederick W., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 23. 20 cows, farmer 155.
Rebsher Peter, ( Watertown) r 38, 11 eows, farmer 126.
Reed Martin, (Watertown) r 44, 26 eows, farm- er, leases of the Mrs. Jane Ramsey estate 215.
REESE EVLYN P., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15. 12 eows, farmer 87.
RELYEA JOHN C., ( Watertown) r 51, 5 eows, farmer 95.
Richards George B., (Watertown) r 61, mar- ket gardener, farmer 36.
Robertson Andrew, (Watertown) r 30, labor- er.
Robertson Charles R., (Watertown) r 41, farm- er, leases of George A. Fenner 162.
ROGERS ALLEN L., (Watertown) r 39, 8 cows. farmer 108.
Rogers Orlo, (Watertown) r 49, farmer 160.
Rogers Lereno F., (Watertown) r 57, 8 cows, farmer 97.
Rogers Lerenns T., (Watertown) r 57, farmer 104.
Rogers Will E., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, farmer 15.
Roseboom George D., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 14, blacksmith and woodworker, h and lot.
Rosebrook Charles M .. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 24, 16 eows, farmer for his wife 163.
Salisbury Elizabeth Mrs., (Pamelia Four Cor- ners) r 15. h and 10 acres.
Salisbury Peter, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, retired farmer 9.
Salisbury Stephen N., (Watertown ) r 26, farm- er, leases of I. E. Gibbs, of Watertown, 180
Sargent Albert MI., ( Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, breeder of grade Ayrshire cattle, 23 eows. farmer, leases of Madison Goulding 235.
Sawdy Benjamin C., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 24. 18 cows, farmer 276.
SCOVILL HOTEL, (Watertown) r 30, Seldon L. Scovill, prop.
SCOVILL SELDON L., Watertown) r 30, prop. Seovill Hotel, 40 cows, 1 full blood Hambletonian stock horse, 1 full blood Membrino brood mare, farmer 450.
Shannon David. ( Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, farm laborer.
Sheffner Anthony F., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, farmer 25.
Shepard Clytus, (Watertown) r 46, farmer 101. Shimmel John, (Pamelia Four Corners) n Pereh Lake, laborer.
Sixbnry Benjamin B .. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 15, general agent for agrienltnral im- plements, wind-mills, ete.
Slack Marshall B., (Watertown) r 61, farmer 50.
Snyder George A., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 4, leases h and lot of C. G. Wagoner.
Snyder Jeremiah, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 3, li and 114 aeres.
Stephens James A., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 12, 15 cows, farmer 120.
Stephens Sammel A., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 5, 10 cows, farmer 125.
Taskett Charles, (Watertown) r 38, 6 eows, market gardener and farmer 112.
Taylor John, (Watertown ) r 20, farmer 200.
Thomas Jabez, (Watertown) r 52, farmer 50.
TIMERMAN GEORGE W., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 1, breeder of grade Holstein cattle, 12 cows, farmer, leases of Reuben 100.
TIMERMAN WILSON, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 1. breeder of grade Ayrshire cattle, 10 cows, farmer 90, served in Co. M, 10th N. Y. H. A. Vols.
Timmerman Hiram, (Pamelia Four Corners) off r 1, apiarist 5 eolonies, 12 eows, farmer 107.
TIMMERMAN REUBEN, (Pamelia Four Cor- ners) r 1, prop. Limburger cheese factory, No. 47, 12 enws, farmer 110.
TINGUE GEORGE, (Watertown) r 52, retired farmer, h and lot. [Died Nov. 25, 1889, aged 77.]
Townsend George K., ( Watertown) r 56, jus- tice of the peace. 7 eows, farmer 102, and works the estate of his father 95.
Tueker Leonard N., (Watertown) r 52, farmer 40, and leases of George 80.
Vandewalker Alonzo, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 5, 40 eows, farmer 555.
Vandewalker Clarence A., (Pamelia Four Cor- ners) r 5, photographer and farmer.
Wagoner Abram, (Watertown ) r 39, 10 cows, farmer, leases on shares of Jeremiah Border 150.
Wagoner Charles G., (Pamelia Four Corners) r 5, 35 head young cattle. farmer 344.
Wait Ebenezer L., (Watertown) r 58, overseer in asylum.
Wait J. B., (Watertown) r 58, foreman Jeffer- son County poor farm 160.
Wait Jeremiah, (Watertown) r 52. hay grower and dealer, farmer 130.
Walrath Ira, (Pamelia Four Corners) laborer, lı and lot.
Walters Lambert. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 10, 36 eows, farmer 200.
Walts Cornelius. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 2, farmer 17.
Walts David, (Watertown) r 45, farmer 56.
Walts Lorin, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 1, laborer.
WARD EMERY E .. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 14, allo. physician, gradnate College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Baltimore, Md., class of 1881.
Washburn John R., (Watertown) r 58, supt. and keeper of county house.
Waters Charles, (Watertown) r 56, 10 cows, farmer 62, and leases of Ward Congdon 85. White George, ( Watertown) r 41, 15 eows, farmer, leases of Lyman 200.
White George H., (Watertown) r 51. milk dealer. 30 cows, farmer 200.
White Lyman, (Watertown) r 41, farm 200.
Willard Sterling A .. (Watertown) r 46, farmer 140, h in Watertown.
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TOWN OF PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAMS EBENEZER, (Watertown) r 46, 15 cows, farmer 175.
Zimmer George, ( Pamelia Four Corners) r 6, 7 cows, farmer 99.
Zimmerman Eli, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 21, manuf.of washing machines and wind-mills
Zimmerman James, (Pamelia Four Corners) r 8, farmer 205.
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Znller Franklin. (Pamelia Four Corners) r 20, 15 cows, farmer 139, and leases of the Alson Bowman estate 90.
PHILADELPHIA.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Philadelphia, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Acheson Thomas, justice of the peace and | Bacon James, off r 42, farmer, leases of street commissioner, h Main.
Adrian Robert, shoemaker, Main. h do.
Ainsworth Charles, (Sterlingville ) cattle drov- er and dealer. farmer 9. h Depot.
ALDRICH LLEWELLYN M., (M. E. Aldrich & Son) h Aldrich.
ALDRICH M. E. & SON. (Llewellyn M.) dealers in drugs, groceries, crockery, books, stationery, wall paper, pianos, or- gans, musical instruments, and sewing machines. Main.
ALDRICH MARTIN E., (M. E. Aldrich & Son) h Aldrich.
Alexander George, (Sterlingville) laborer.
Alexander Nancy. (Sterlingville) r 47, widow of Joseph, h Main.
Allen Albert P., carpenter and joiner, h with Benjamin.
Allen Benjamin, retired farmer 260, h Clark. Allen Bethnel, r 22, farmer 50.
Allen David, r 34, 15 cows, farmer 140.
Allen George, 1 22, 25 cows, farmer, leases of Benjamin 260.
Allen Joseph C., r 34, farmer with his father, David.
Allen Willie E., r 34, farmer with David.
Allen Wilson, r 26, 16 cows, farmer, leases of Esther Wood 175.
Allis Charles, formerly farmer.
Allis Dexter, r 42, farmer 22.
Anable Levi F., carpenter and builder, h Clark.
Anthony Engene. r 43, farmer, leases of his father. Harvey, 44.
Anthony Harvey, farmer 40, and in Antwerp 247.
Arnold Adelbert, (Antwerp) r 15, farmer, leases of William Cantield 20.
Arno dd Ithamar, (Antwerp) r 15, laborer.
Arnold M. Earl, r 14, farmer, leases of Charles Horr 40.
Arnold Philo, r 17, 10 cows, farmer.
Ashley Rasselas S., r 10, 10 cows, farmer 73.
Ashley Theodore C., r 10, farmer with his father. Rasselas S.
Avery Sidney, r 3, farmer 65.
Ayen Fred, harnessmaker, emp. John M., h Antwerp st.
Ayen John M., harnessmaker, Main.
Thomas Hunter, of Alexandria, 212. Baker Betsey, r 30, widow of Zelotns. 12 cows, farmer 120.
Baker Fred E., farmer with his mother, Betsey.
Baker Maggie L., school teacher, bds. Ant- werp st.
Baker Margaret, widow of Perry, h Ant- werp st.
Baker Milon, r 4, 10 cows, farmer 135.
Baldwin Lura, (Antwerp) r 15, widow of Sid- ney, resident.
BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, D. H. Scofield, pres .: H. O. Gardner, cashier, capital $25,000, Scofield block. Main.
Barr Arthur, emp. at R., W. & O. R. R. depot, h Church.
Barr Arthur D., com. traveler.
Barr Calvin T., coal dealer and station agent R., W. & O. R. R., h Main.
Baxter Andrew J., r 42, farmer 156.
Baxter Emerson, r 42, son of Andrew J.
Beattie Mary Mrs .. h Antwerp st.
BECKER LANSING, r 35, 400 sugar trees, 30 cows, 9 horses, farmer 265.
Bennett Clarence D., r 29, farmer with his father, Dexter.
Bennett Dexter, r 29, 30 head of stock, farmer 330.
Bennett William B., r 29, farmer with his father, Dexter.
Bentley Joseph, cheesemaker, h Mill.
Berry Michael O., 6 cows, farmer 119.
BIGAREL FRANK D., (Sterlingville) dealer in dry goods, groceries, provisions, boots, shoes, paints, oils, crockery, clothing, fer- tilizers, hardware, etc.
Bigger John, laborer, h Sand.
Bliss Emily, widow, owns 12 acres, bds. with F. A. Paige.
Bodman Ann E., widow of Martin B., 25 cows, owns farm in Theresa 300, h Aldrich.
Bolton Isaac, foreman for W. Roberts, h Sand.
Bolton Margaret A., (Sterlingville) widow of James, weaver, h Main.
Bracket Ed. M., teacher instrumental music, h at Carthi ge.
Braman James, (Sterlingville) r 47, laborer.
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TOWN OF PHILADELPHIA.
Breslow Bernard, dealer in clothing and 'Clibby Charles, laborer, h Gulf.
gents' furnishing goods, custom tailor and photographer, Gardner block.
Briedling Sophia, resident, h Clark.
Briggs James, 18 cows, farmer, leases of his father, Nelson F., 240.
Briggs Nelson F., 17 cows, 15 head other stock, farmer 240, h Antwerp st.
Brooks Frank H., r 21, cheese box manuf .. capacity 40,000 boxes per year, h Church. Brooks Otis, (Strough & Brooks, of Clayton ) h Antwerp st.
Brown Abner B., teacher.
Brown Bennett F., r 9. late justice of the peace and justice of sessions, 15 cows, farmer 143.
Brown Charles A., (Wilson & Brown).
Brown Charles H .. dealer in lime, mortar, and brick, farm 125, h Main.
Brown Delia, resident, h Main.
Brown Dolphus, r 36, 8 cows, farm 95.
Brown Harvey, r 36, farmer 63.
Brown Henry G., r 4, farmer, son of Charles H.
Brown Henry Mrs., resident, h Aldrich.
Brown Margaret, prop. variety store, Main, h do.
Brown Fred, r 19. farmer 75.
Bud Charles, railroad track hand, h Main.
Bullard Allen, r 39, 20 eows, farmer, leases of George E. Tucker.
Bullard Henry, r 19, farmer, leases of William Strickland.
Burhans Duane E., r 6, 32 cows, farmer for W. M. Whitney, of Evans Mills, 352.
Burke Edward, (Sterlingville) r 47, laborer.
Burke Fenton, (Sterlingville ) r 47, railroad track hand.
Burke Henry. (Sterlingville) r 47, railroad track hand.
Carroll Jerry, (Sterlingville) r 47, 7 cows, farmer 70.
Casler John S., (Sterlingville) r 46, 20 cows, farmer 163.
Chadwick Irene, widow of William, h Sand. Chapin William, r 5, farmer 115.
Chaufty Frank. r 20, laborer.
Cheeseman E. E., M. E. clergyman, h Church. Chidester Herbert B., cartman, h Antwerp st. Child Joseph H., (Sterlingville) r 49, 10 cows, farmer 106.
Child Lewis E .. r 31, son of Lewis John.
Child Lewis John, r 31, 20 eows, farmer 310.
Clark Carrie E., dealer in millinery and fancy goods, Main, h Mill.
Clark Fred I., farmer with his father, James. Clark Gardner, r 22, farmer with his father, James.
Clark George, wagonmaker, carpenter, and joiner, h Church.
Clark George W., r 5, farmer 123.
Clark Gilbert, 26 cows, h Main.
CLARK JAMES, r 22, 150 sugar trees, farmer 245.
Clark Montgomery, blacksmith, Antwerp st., h Mill.
Clark Myron, painter, grainer, and paper hanger.
Clark Nelson, mason, h Antwerp st.
Clark Orville E., mason, lives with Nelson.
Clark William, cabinetmaker, h Mill.
Claus Hiram, (Sterlingville) farmer on the Ricker farm, h Main.
Cleveland Philander G., prop. marble works, Main, h do.
Clute John, r 22, farmer.
Coffield Hugh, r 20, laborer.
Cole Melvin J., (Guthrie & Cole) h Main. Coligan John, r 13, 6 eows, farmer 56.
COMSTOCK A. C. & CO., (G. W. Hoverman) dealers in hardware, silverware, agricult- ural implements, wagons, paints, and oils, Comstock block, Main.
COMSTOCK ANDREW C., (A. C. Comstock & Co.) member of Assembly 1889, h Com- stoek block.
Comstoek Arnon, r 30, 20 grade Holstein cows, farmer 200.
COMSTOCK EARL L., prop. Eagle Hotel, Main.
Comstock Franklin D., farmer 130.
Comstock George, r 30, assessor, farmer 58, and with his father, Arnon. 200.
Comstock Honse, Wilson & Brown, props., liv- ery connected, opp. depot.
Comstock John H., r 27, farmer 75.
Conway Theodore, carpenter and builder, h Antwerp st.
COOLIDGE CHARLES E., r 10, 300 sugar trees, 30 cows. 7 horses, farmer 2291%.
COOLIDGE THOMAS J., live stock dealer and breeder. 25 cows, 15 head other stock, farmer 265.
Cooper Alvin, retired farmer, gardener 2
Cooper Ethan A., r 3, farmer, leases of Martin B. Cooper Fred, r 3, formerly wagonmaker.
Cooper John. r 9, laborer and farmer 6.
Cooper Julia Ann, r 9, widow of James H., farm 50.
Cooper Martin B., r 3, farmer 107.
Cooper Orris, resident, h Main.
Cooper Robert MI .. carpenter and joiner, h and lot Church.
Cooper William, r 9, farmer, leases of his mother.
Corbin Burton C., (Sterlingville) (S. Corbin & Son).
Corbin S. & Son, (Sterlingville) (Burton C.) general merchants.
Corbin Sherman, (Sterlingville) (S. Corbin & Son) physician and surgeon, farmer 18, h Main.
Corcoran James, off r 20, com. traveler, farm 113.
Cory Aaron, (Sterlingville) r 39, farmer, leases of George H. Rogers.
Countryman David, r 4, farmer, leases of O. Godfrey 92.
Countryman Orvis II .. (Antwerp) r 15, 16 cows, farmer, leases of H. Miller 108.
Cox George, carpenter and joiner, h Mill.
Cox John A., r 42, laborer.
Cox Lincoln L .. laborer, h Clark.
Cox Sarah A., r 42, widow of Richard, 12 cows, farmer 177.
Crain Orzellus O., farmer, leases of C. R. Ward.
Crandall Fred A., carpet weaver and gardener 3, lı Sand.
Cromwell James, laborer, h Mill.
Cross Alden E., blacksmith, h and lot.
Cross Charles B., com. traveler for J. M. Mer- tens & Co .. of Syracuse, N. Y., h Aldrich. Cross Charles H., breeder of horses, farm 110. Cross Erastus W., assessor, retired farmer, owns in Antwerp 212.
Cross Hiram, farmer.
Cross Hiram H., formerly shoemaker, h Main.
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TOWN OF PHILADELPHIA.
Cross Matilda, widow of Orrin, h Church.
Lawrence, (Sterlingville) h Cunningham Depot.
Curtis Howard H., teamster, h and 612 acres Gulf.
Daily - -. (Sterlingville) widow of Elijah P., h and 5 acres Main.
Daily James, section boss, h Sand.
Danforth Henry, r 29, farmer 6.
DANFORTH JAMES H., r 29, breeder and Garner Harrison, (Antwerp) r 16, 20 cows, dealer in Jersey cattle, farmer 145. farmer, leases of A. Coolidge.
Dayton Eddie C., r 49, farmer with Henry T. Dayton Henry T., 10 cows, farmer 102.
Delmars Alexander, laborer. h Antwerp st. [Removed to near Evans Mills, Le Ray. ] Demarest Abram, farmer 224.
Dolivan Emma M., dressmaker, Main.
Doney Elton E., clerk.
Doyle Michael, (Sterlingville) r 54, laborer and farmer 14.
Drake Alonzo T., r 27, 15 cows, farmer 175. Drake Isaac, r 22, farmer 75.
EAGLE HOTEL, Earl L. Comstock, prop., newly furnished and heated by steam, free 'buss to depot, Main cor. Antwerp sts,
Elliott Edwin E., mechanic, emp. W. Roberts, h Mill.
Ellis George D., M. P. clergyman, h Sand.
Ellis William S., r 3, farmer 63.
Enos Herbert. (Sterlingville) r 39, son of Joab. Enos Sarah, (Sterlingville) r 39, widow of Joab, farm 12.
Essington Addison, (Sterlingville) Imberman with his father, Joseph.
ESSINGTON JOSEPH, (Sterlingville) prop. saw-mill, farmer 23.
ESTES GRENVILLE K., supt. William Rob- erts's planing-mill. h Antwerp st.
Evans George B., (Sterlingville) r 4212, farm- er 59.
Faichney James M., painter, grainer, and pa- per hanger, h and lot Clark.
. Farnham George, painter, hi Mill.
Farnham Henry E., prop. tannery, Main.
Farnham Henry E. Mrs., carpet weaver, Main. Farnham Philip M., postmaster, bds. with Henry E.
Fikes Ernest D., r 27, farmer, leases of J. Whalen 153.
Flath George, prop. Cold Spring cheese fac- tory.
FORD HENRY D., ( Ford & Howe) h Mill.
Ford Silas, 35 cows, farmer in Antwerp 256, h Mill.
FORD & HOWE, (Henry D. F. and Agnes H.) props. Philadelphia flour, feed, and custom grist-mill.
Fredenburgh Harman, cheesemaker.
Frost Jay, r 36, farmer 50.
Frost Joseph, r 36, 10 cows, farmer 75.
Fuller Channey, r 4, stone mason, 18 cows, farmer on the W. Plato farm 135.
Fuller Edward, r 20, trackman.
Fuller Franklin, r 20, stone mason and labor- er.
Fuller George, laborer, h Church.
Fuller George A., r 1, farmer on the Loren Ful- ler estate.
Fuller Loren (estate) r 1, 3 farms 510.
Fultz Harrison, laborer, h Antwerp st.
Fultz John, (Sterlingville) r 54, farmer 77.
GARDNER BROTHERS, (Henry O. and Fred E. ) undertakers, mannfs. of chairs and furniture, Lawton block, Main.
Gardner Channcey D., general merchant, Main, h Clark.
GARDNER FRED E., (Gardner Brothers) bds. Eagle Hotel.
GARDNER HENRY O., (Gardner Brothers) cashier Bank of Philadelphia. h Aldrich.
Garvin John, (Antwerp) r 4. 6 cows, farmer 50. Gebler Clarence, son of George, Sr.
Gebler George. Sr., dealer in Limburger cheese, li Sand.
Gebler George, Jr., Limburger cheesemaker, bds. with George, Sr.
Getman Archibald, r 9, retired farmer, aged 84.
Glass Charles, emp. F. H. Brooks.
Gossman John, laborer.
Gould Adin. laborer, h Sand
Dunlap Samnel, (Sterlingville) r 37, farmer, GRAHAM JAMES C., physician and surgeon, leases of R. Swift.
Main, h do.
Grapotte Oscar F., dealer in groceries, Main, h Pearl.
Groat Eugene, emp. Seeber & Groat, son of Harrison, h Sand.
Groat Harrison, (Seeber & Groat) h Main.
Guthrie William J., (Guthrie & Cole) h Main.
Guthrie & Cole, ( William J. G. and Melvin J. C.) props. meat market, Main.
Hall Alexander, r 33, 15 cows, farmer 14112.
Hall Alzina, r 4, 25 cows, 20 head other stock, farmer 240, and in Antwerp 84.
Hall Lewis F., r 33, farmer with his father, Alexander.
Hall Thomas, r 30, farmer 59.
Hall William W., r 33. farmer with his father.
Hannahs George, r 32, 10 cows, farmer 110.
Hannahs Henry. emp. W. Roberts, h Main.
Hanson James, teamster, h Main.
Hanson Stephen, 27 cows, farmer, leases of M. Cook.
Hardy Orlo, r 17. 10 cows, farmer, leases of H. J. Foote, of Antwerp, 200.
Hart Fred, laborer, h Pearl.
Hart Sally, widow of Henry, h and lot.
Hawes Peter, r 5, 15 cows, farmer, leases of Loren Shurtleff 150.
Hessel George, r 42, farmer, leases of Miss Kate Young 125.
Hewitt Alvin, r 36, farmer 63.
Hewitt Harrison, laborer, h Mill.
Hewitt Hiram, r 22, farm laborer.
Hewitt Ira, r 10, laborer, h and lot.
Hewitt Lafayette, retired farmer,h Antwerp st.
Hibbard Joseph, (Sterlingville) r 54, farmer on the Hopper farm.
Hibbard Vetal, 25 cows, farmer 20, and leases of Benjamin Hopkins 219.
Higgins Charles E., (Sterlingville) wagon re- pairer, Main.
Hogan James, (Sterlingville) farmer 40.
Holkins Enoch, r 3, farmer 46.
Holmes William G., retired merchant and farmer 250, h Main.
Holmes William T., r 11, farmer for William G. 250.
Houghton Hollis S .. formerly wagonmaker, farmer 45, h Main.
House Rufus, laborer, h and lot Main.
Hover Frank, (Sterlingville) 8 cows, farmer for his wife 60.
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TOWN OF PHILADELPHIA.
Hoverman George W., (A. C. Comstock & Co.) |Lingstruth John, r 24, prop. Limburger cheese h Antwerp st.
Howe Agnes, (Ford & Howe) h Mill.
Howe Herbert, miller, emp. Ford & Howe.
Howland Steven, r 36, farmer 50.
Hughs Hugh, Baptist clergyman, h Church. Hull Thaddeus, gardener and laborer, h Main. Hunt John A., r 42, apiarist 40 colonies, farm- er 108.
Hunt Robert, r 39, 16 cows, farmer, leases of A. Deniarest.
Hunt Robert, Jr., r 30, railroad track hand. Hurd Mary L., teacher, bds. Aldrich.
Hyde Alexander, (Antwerp) r 15, 20 cows, farmer, leases of A. Coolidge 140.
Ingalls Hiram, ( Antwerp) r 15, farmer 120. Isdell John R., r 42, farmer 100.
Jacobs Jason. laborer, h Main.
Jacobs Philena, widow of Hiram, farm 44, h Church.
Johnson Stephen. cartman, h Main.
Jordan Edward, emp. G. E. Tucker.
Kearns James, laborer, h and lot Church.
KENT BENJAMIN F., dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, boots, shoes, and rubber goods, repairing skillfully done, Kent block, Main, h do.
Kenyon James, (Antwerp) r 15, laborer and farmer 2.
Kepler Peter, r 13, 16 cows, farmer, leases 153. King O. W., retired farmer, h Main.
Kirkbride Benjamin, farmer 40, bds. with W. J. Wait.
Kloek Edgar, r 39, 6 eows, farmer 75.
Klock George, retired farmer 30, h Antwerp st. Klock James C., r 10, farmer 35.
Kyes William S, r 19, prop. cheese factory and cheesemaker.
La Fave Addie L .. dressmaker, Main.
La Fave Zenac E., carpenter and joiner, h Pearl.
Lane Horace S., eclectic physician and sur- geon, Antwerp st., h do.
Langdon Anna, (Sterlingville) r 43, school teacher, daughter of Thomas R.
Langdon Thomas R., ( Sterlingville ) r 43, farmer 212.
Langdon Wilson D., ( Sterlingville) r 43, farmer with his father, Thomas R.
La Petrie George, r 11, 21 cows, farmer, leases of Annie Werner.
La Rue James Frank, prin. Philadelphia grad- ed schools, bds. Sand.
Lawton Benjamin, (Sterlingville) r 45, 15 cows, farmer 142.
Lawton Charles E., son of Joseph P.
Lawton David, (Sterlingville) r 45, farmer 60.
Lawton Fred E., r 26, farmer, son of Joseph P
LAWTON JOSEPH P., r 26, farmer 242.
Lawton Lucy, r 19, widow of Lysander.
Lawton William B., r 26, farmer, son of Jo- seph P.
Lee Morris, laborer, h Sand.
Leigh Allen C., barber and hair-dresser, Bliss block, h and lot Clark.
Leigh James A., barber with his father, Al- len C.
Lennehan Joanna, r 20, widow of William, h | Miles William C., r 4, farmer, leases of Robert and lot. H. W. 182%.
Lewis Orville A., (Antwerp) r 14, 15 cows, farmi- er 132.
Lingham James, 1 20, laborer.
factory. 35 cows, farmer, leases of F. Holmes 275.
Lockhn Helen L., widow of Myron G., 26 cows, farmer 210, h Main.
Locklin Seymour, (Sterlingville) dealer in gro- ceries and provisions, 12 cows, farmer in Champion 112, hr Main.
Lovejoy Nat. stationary engineer, emp. W. Roberts.
Lovejoy William, clerk, h Pearl.
Lowe Charles M., r 18 cor. 34, prop. Barber cheese factory and manuf. of cheese.
Lutz Peter, laborer, h Main.
Lutz William, laborer and baggagemaster.
Mack Charles, (Antwerp) r 15, laborer.
Maek Minard, laborer.
Mallett Watson, laborer.
Malon Michael D., (Sterlingville) r 44, farmer 74.
Maloney Edward L., dealer in groceries and 5 and 10 cent goods, Main, h do.
Markwick William A., asst. cashier Bank of Philadelphia, bds. Eagle Hotel.
Martin J. Pitt, r 37, 10 cows, farmer 100.
Martin Seymour W., r 10, 8 cows, farmer 75.
MATHER DE VILLO J., r 19, 18 cows, breed- er of Clydesdale horses, farmer 206.
Mathews John, resident, h Clark.
Mattison Carloss, (Sterlingville ) r 44, 8 cows, farmer 97.
Mattison James, (Sterlingville) r 44, 8 cows, farmer 44.
MAYNARD JULIUS E., prop. livery, board- ing, and sale stable, Main. h Antwerp st. McAfee Harley U., clerk, h Clark.
McCann Daniel, (Sterlingville) 6 cows, farm- er, leases of Moneghan 60. McCann Paul, (Sterlingville) farmer on the Moneghan farm.
McClennan James B., blacksmith. Sand.
MeDaniel Charles, r 21, emp. F. H. Brooks.
McFadden John, prop. restaurant, confec- tioner and baker, Main, h do.
McFall Robert, formerly track master R., W. & O. R. R., h Church.
McIntosh Osman A., r 20, teamster and thresher.
Mc Neil Henry, tinsmith, son of William.
MeNeil William, dealer in stoves, tinware, cop- per and sheet iron ware, pumps, gas pipe, and fixtures, 30 cows, farmer 140, and in Theresa 280, Main, h Mill.
MERRICK JOHN R., (Sterlingville) r 37, 12 cows, farmer 100.
Miles Andrew B., retired farmer 8, aged 73. MILES ANDREW B., JR., r 6, dealer in all kinds of farm property, pure seed grain, graded and clean grass seed, baled hay and straw, 50 cows, 25 horses, breeder of Percheron horses and Holstein cattle, prop. stock horse "Honest John," farmer 488.
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