American agriculturist farm directory Washington County, Pennsylvania : a rural directory and reference book, including a road map of Washington County, 1915, Part 1

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Publication date: 1915
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY


OF


WASHINGTON COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA


Pa-


1915


A Rural Directory and Reference Book Including a Road Map of Washington County


PUBLISHED BY


ORANGE JUDD COMPANY


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NEW YORK


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Minneapolis


Chicago


Atlanta Springfield, Mass.


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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY


ESTABLISHED IN 1857


Washington County


Fire Insurance


Co.


55 S. Main St., Washington Pa.


Makes a Specialty of FARM and SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY, thereby limiting its lia- bility to serious loss, and affording absolute protection at moderate cost. When you have a fire it is a satisfaction to know your loss is going to be adjusted and PAID PROMPTLY which this company can and will do. Write or call at office, we will take care of you promptly


W. J. Coulson / Solicitors A. J. Allison, President H. G. Hood, Sec'y-Treas.


C. A. Sargent


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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY


TABLE OF CONTENTS


ABBREVIATIONS


AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY


16


Domestic Animals


Farm Expenses


Farms Operated by Managers


Farms Operated by Owners


Farms Operated by Tenants


Land and Farm Area


Mortgage Debts


Poultry and Bees


Principal Crops


Value of Farm Property


ALLEN TOWNSHIP (Includes Roscoe and Stockdale Boroughs) 17


AMWELL TOWNSHIP


19


BEALLSVILLE BOROUGH


29


BENTLEYVILLE BOROUGH


31


BLAINE TOWNSHIP


33


BUFFALO TOWNSHIP


37


CANTON TOWNSHIP


42


CARROLL TOWNSHIP (Includes Donora Borough)


47 51


CENTERVILLE BOROUGH .


56 63


CROSS CREEK TOWNSHIP


69


DEEMSTON BOROUGH .


73


DONEGAL TOWNSHIP .


75


- EAST BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP


87


EAST FINLAY TOWNSHIP .


91


EAST PIKE RUN TOWNSHIP (Includes California and Coal Center Boroughs) EXPLANATION


9


FALLOWFIELD TOWNSHIP (Includes Charleroi and No. Charleroi Boroughs) GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES .


11


HANOVER TOWNSHIP


105


HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP (Includes W. Middletown Borough)


111


INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP


115


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


223-224


JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP


119


LONG BRANCH BOROUGH (Includes Elco Borough)


123


MAP OF WASHINGTON COUNTY


opp. 226


MORRIS TOWNSHIP


125


MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP


131


NORTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP


137


--


NORTH STRABANE TOWNSHIP (Includes So. Canonsburg and part of Canonsburg and Houston Boroughs) 141


NOTTINGHAM TOWNSHIP .


155


PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS


11


PETERS TOWNSHIP


161


POPULATION OF MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS


15


ROBINSON TOWNSHIP (Includes McDonald and Midway Boroughs) 168


SMITH TOWNSHIP (Includes Burgettstown Borough) 174


SOMERSET TOWNSHIP (Includes Ellsworth and part of Colesburg Borough) 178


SOUTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 184


SOUTH STRABANE TOWNSHIP


188


UNION TOWNSHIP (Includes Finleyville Borough)


195


WASHINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT


13


WEST BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP (Includes Marianna and part of Colesburg Borough) 200


WEST FINLEY TOWNSHIP 210


WEST PIKE RUN TOWNSHIP


218


96


101


CHARTIERS TOWNSHIP (Includes parts of Canonsburg and Houston Boroughs)


CECIL TOWNSHIP


2029786


9


TWILIGHT BOROUGH (Includes Speers Borough)


194


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EXPLANATION


The information in this Directory is arranged as follows: 1st, Name of individual or firm. 2nd., Wife's name in parenthesis if the individual be married. 3rd., The number of children in the family under twenty-one. (Example, 3ch means 3 children.) 4th., The individual's business or occupation. 5th., In parenthesis is the chief crop or specialty. (Example, grain, poultry, apples or potatoes in parenthesis means that these are the specialties of the individuals to whom they refer.) 6th., Refers to property upon which individual has residence. O H&L means owns house and lot. T H&L means tenant house and lot. O (figure a) designates number of acres in farm owned. T (figure a) designates number of acres in farm for which money rent is paid. WOS (figure a) designates number of acres worked on shares. 7th., Is the number of the rural delivery route and post office from which mail is received. 8th., H (figures) designates the high- way on which individual has residence. (See map). Explanation, In Smith township after the name of Samuel Thomas appears H 14. Now refer to map and you will find that the road numbered 14 in Smith Township is the road upon which Mr. Thomas has his residence. By this plan you can locate any farm included in this book. The abbreviations appearing after the highway number pertain to the telephone which is B. T. for Bell telephone, Ind. T. for Independent telephone, etc.


ABBREVIATIONS


ACRES


A.


BELL TELEPHONE .


B. T.


BOARDS


BDS.


BROTHERS


CHARTIERS TELEPHONE


BROS. C. T. CH.


CHILDREN


DAUGHTER


DAU.


ESTATE


EST.


FARMER'S TELEPHONE .


F. T.


GENERAL DELIVERY


GEN. DEL.


GREEN TELEPHONE


G. T.


HIGHWAY


H.


HOUSE & LOT


H. & L. IND. T.


MAPLE CREEK TELEPHONE


M. C. T.


McMURRAY TELEPHONE


M. M. T.


NATIONAL TELEPHONE


N. T.


OWNS


. 0.


PROPRIETOR


PROP.


RENTS


. T.


RURAL DELIVERY


RD.


SOUTH


So.


SUPERINTENDENT


SUPT.


VEGETABLES


VEG.


WEST


W.


WIDOW


WID.


WORKS ON SHARES


W. O. S.


INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE


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American Agriculturist


Charles William Burkett Editor. Subscription Price $1.00 a Year.


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WASHINGTON COUNTY


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES


THE EXECUTIVE.


President-WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersey. Salary $75,000. Vice-President-THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of Indiana. Salary $12,000. THE CABINET.


Secretary of State-ROBERT LANSING, of New York.


Secretary of Treasury-WILLIAM G. MCADOO, of New York. Secretary of War-LINDLEY M. GARRISON, of New Jersey. Attorney General-JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS, of Tennessee. Postmaster General-ALBERT S. BURLESON, of Texas. Secretary of Navy-JOSEPHUS DANIELS, of North Carolina. Secretary of Interior-FRANKLIN K. LANE, of California.


Secretary of Agriculture-DAVID F. HOUSTON, of Missouri. Secretary of Commerce and Labor-WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, of New York. Secretary of Labor-WILLIAM B. WILSON, of Pennsylvania.


Salaries of the cabinet officers, $12,000 each.


PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS


PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT (Takes Office on January 19, 1915)


Governor-MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH.


Lieutenant-Governor-FRANK B. MCCLAIN.


Treasurer-ROBERT K. YOUNG.


Auditor-General-A. W. POWELL.


Adjutant-General-THOMAS J. STEWART. Superintendent of Public Instruction, N. C. SCHAEFFER.


Insurance Commissioner-CHARLES JOHNSON.


Secretary of the Commonwealth-CYRUS E. WOODS. Attorney-General-FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN.


Secretary of Agriculture-N. B. CRITCHFIELD.


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THE OBSERVER


Washington, Pennsylvania


A Newspaper with Honest and Aggressive Policies Fearless and Independent (Established 1871) It thoroughly covers Washington and]Greene Counties.


This newspaper circulates in Washington and on every rural route out of Washing- ton, and reaches the majority of those living on all other routes and small towns in both Washington and Greene counties. It is the paper for the farmer and the best advertising medium in Western Penn- sylvania, outside of Pittsburg.


It publishes more farm news and ad- vertising than all other newspapers in its field.


Present circulation 10,000-paid for in advance.


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WASHINGTON COUNTY


BRANDON PITTS PA


Washington County Government


Clerk-WILLIAM S. LOCKHART Controller-THOS. J. UNDERWOOD District Attorney-R. G. MILLER Sheriff-ROBERT G. LUTTON Prothonotary-ALBERT V. LEWIS Register-BOYD C. PARSHALL Recorder-J. C. SOUTHERLAND Treasurer-SAMUEL M. DOWNER


Coroner-JAMES T. HEFFRAN County Engineer-CHANEY AND ARMSTRONG County Surveyor-GEORGE S. CHANEY Sealer of Weights and Measures-O. E. MIKESELL Probation Officer-ELIZABETH CHRSTMAN Building Superintendent-H. ED. MCCUTHEON Chief Engineer-JOHN H. MCCORMICK Superintendent of Schools-L. R. CRUMRINE


CIRCUIT COURT Regular sessions second Monday in February, May and November, third Monday in August.


President Judge-JOHN A. MCILVAINE Associate Judge-ROBERT W. IRWIN


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


THOMAS HILL, R. L. MUNCE, A. P. BARNUM


Chief Clerk-H. R. CAMPBELL Assistant Clerk-C. D. SCHULTZ


WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS


President-G. G. OLIVER Industrial Bureau-J. L. LOCKHART


Treasurer-R. B. LESLIE Business Men's Bureau-CHAS. S. SMITH Agricultural Bureau-R. L. MUNCE


Civic Bureau-W. J. KAY


Traffic Bureau-C. B. MCALISTER


BOYD E. WARNE LOUIS OCHS FRANK BERTHEL


LEE K. WARD DR. J. D. MOFFAT R. F. STEVENSON


B. F. MEVAY, JR. R. M. MURPHY RUDOLPH HANAU


HARRY MCNELLY BEN REYNOLDS JOHN L. STEWART T. H. McNARY


C. S. CALDWELL


CHAS. M. KETCHUM-Managing Secretary


DIRECTORS OF THE POOR


H. D. BROWNELLER, West Brownsville, Pa. R. C. BUCHANAN, Washington,. Pa. R. W. WOLFE, Taylorstown, Pa.


TRUSTEES MOTHERS' PENSIONS


President-MRS. FRANK FISH, Claysville, Pa. Secretary-MRS. H. H. GRACE, Washington, Pa. Treasurer-MISS JANET DICKSON, Canonsburg, Pa.


JURY COMMISSIONERS Meet four weeks before each term of court. J. WARREN VAN KIRK, J. A. MCLONEY


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The Washington Daily News


Coming Paper of Western Pennsylvania


1


All the news of Washington and Washing- ton County. Only paper with a full leased wire service in Washington County. Carries more news, more features, market reports, and country correspondence.


Leads in Growth and Standing ! Enterprising - Reliable - Conservative.


Rates $3.00 per year -- In advance


Address DAILY NEWS, Washington, Pa.


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WASHINGTON COUNTY


POPULATION OF MINOR AND CIVIL DIVISIONS


Washington County


143,680


1900 92,181


71,155


Allen township .


1,614


1,677


2,544


Amwell township


1,816


1,848


1,903


Beallsville borough.


+ 407


388


360


Bentleyville borough


1,922


613


229


Blaine township .


606


687


Buffalo township.


910


1,046


2,381


Burgettstown borough


1,268


961


929


California borough


2,230


2,009


1,024


Canonsburg borough. East ward


2,298


West ward


1,593


Canton township


2,657


2,177


1,830


Carroll township


5,242


2,626


1,919


Cecil township.


4,395


3,771


2,285


Centerville borough


1,413


746


Charleroi borough


9,615


5,930


Chartiers township.


4,721


2,141


1,941


Claysville borough


1,045


856


1,041


Coal Center borough


816


742


569


Cokeburg borough .


1,302


856


966


Deemston borough


477


428


Donegal township


1,558


1,424


1,568


Donora borough .


8,174


East Bethlehem township


1,929


790


1,757


East Finley township


1,031


1,185


1,291


East Pike Run township


3,408


2,071


1,162


East Washington borough


1,300


1,051


Elco borough.


944


850


Ellsworth borough .


2,084


Fallowfield township


1,206


801


1,084


Finleyville borough.


644


447


Hanover township


1,389


1,753


1,757


Hopewell township


642


662


788


Houston borough .


793


Independence township


1,411


772


899


Jefferson township .


893


776


825


Long Branch borough


273


273


McDonald borough


2,543


2,475


1,698


Marianna borough


1,363


Midway borough


941


Monongahela City


7,598


5,173


4,096


Ward 1


2,600


Ward 2.


2,526


Ward 3.


2,472


Morris township


920


1,000


Mount Pleasant township


2,623


1,551


1,487


North Charleroi borough.


1,008


425


North Franklin township


876


880


North Strabane township


1,950


1,278


1,492


Peters township


1,654


1,596


1,225


Robinson township


2,196


2,087


1,820


Roscoe borough.


1,450


1,354


Smith township.


4,225


1,484 1,130


1,273


South Canonsburg borough.


1,697


610


South Franklin township.


607


693


South Strabane township


2,237


1,333


3,079


Speers borough .


383


369


Stockdale borough


761


731


Twilight borough


468


136


Union township ..


3,721


3,109


3,621


Washington borough


18,778


7,670


7,063


Ward 1


1,506


Ward 2


2,964


Ward 3


1,672


Ward 4.


1,506


Ward 5.


1,727


. ..


.. .


Ward 6


2,190


4,084


....


. . .


Ward 8.


3,129


West Alexander borough.


426


462


444


West Bethlehem township


2,393


1,794


1,890


West Brownsville borough


2,036


742


735


West Finley township


1,206


1,352 .


1,525


West Middletown borough


274


241


235


West Pike Run township


2,056


860


898


Nottingham township .


852


1,179


1,087


1,592


Somerset township


1,048


1,076


Cross Creek township


1,364


3,891


2,714


2,113


1910


1890


Ward 7.


...


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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY


AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY


Population .


Number of all farms . ..


143,680 4,733


Color and nativity of farmers:


Native white ..


4,384


Foreign-born, white .


49


Number of farms classified by size;


Under 3 acres 15


3 to 9 acres


427


10 to 19 acres


295


20 to 49 acres


554


50 to 99 acres


1,063


100 to 174 acres


1,582


175 to 259 acres


578


260 to 499 acres 202


500 to 999 acres 17


LAND AND FARM AREA


Approximate land area acres. .


551,680


Land in farms acres. .


503,923


Improved land in farms acres. . Woodland in farms .. . acres. .


47,251


Other unimproved land in farms acres. .


24,671


VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY


All farm property .


dollars 41,650,379


Land . dollars


24,205,593


Buildings. dollars


11,537,252


Implements and machinery ... dollars


1,381,906


Domestic animals, poultry,


and bees. dollars


4,525,628


DOMESTIC ANIMALS


Farms reporting domestic animals. 4,553


Value of domestic animals ..... dollars


4,357,591


Cattle:


Total number


42,918


Dairy cows


22,961


Other cows


4,528


Yearling heifers


5,337


Calves ..


4,771


Yearling steers and bulls


2,392


Other steers and bulls.


2,929


Value dollars 1,365,479


Horses;


Total number


15,596


Mature horses


14,471


Yearling colts


952


Spring colts


173


Value . . dollars 1,900,629


Mules:


Total number


236


Mature mules


216


Yearling colts


19


Spring colts


1


Value . dollars


30,605


Asses and burros:


Number


8


Value


. dollars


1,250


Swine:


Total number


27,025


Mature hogs


14,752


Spring pigs


12,273


Value . .


dollars


213,667


Sheep:


Total number


196,005


Rams, ewes, and wethers


171,597


Spring lambs .


24,408


Value . dollars


845,827


POULTRY AND BEES


Number of poultry of all kinds .


268,148


Value . dollars


162,216


Number of colonies of bees .. 1,636


Value . .dollars


5,821


FARMS OPERATED BY OWNERS Number of farms 3,139


Per cent of all farms


66.3


Land in farms


. acres. .


316,729


300 Improved land in farms acres. 275,013


Value of land and buildings.


. dollars 22,549,284


Degree of ownership:


Farms consisting of owned and only 2,861


Farms consisting of owned and hired land. 278


Color and nativity of owners:


Native white . 2,958


Foreign-born white. 157


Negro and other nonwhite . 24


FARMS OPERATED BY TENANTS Number of farms 1,526


Per cent of all farms 32.2


Land in farms. . acres. .


178,528


432,001 Improved land in farms .acres. . 150,139


Value of land and buildings.


. dollars 11,929,826


Form of tenancy: Share tenants .. 432


Share-cash tenants 74


Cash tenants 941


Tenure not specified


79


Color and nativity of tenants:


Native white 1,362


Foreign-born white .. 139


Negro and other nonwhite 25


FARMS OPERATED BY MANAGERS Number of farms


68


Land in farms. . acres. .


8,666


Improved land in farms .


. acres. .


6,849


Value of land and buildings .... dollars


1,263,735


MORTGAGE DEBTS


For all farms operated by owners: Number free from mortgage debt . . . 2,551


Number with mortgage debt . 543


Number with no mortgage report 45


For farms consisting of owned land only:


448


Number reporting debt and amount Value of their land and buildings dollars


2,736,244


Amount of mortgage debt dollars Per cent of value of land and buildings .. 30.7


FARM EXPENSES


Labor ... .Farms reporting .


Cash expended ... dollars


416,983


Rent and board furnished dollars


133,704


Feed . . Farms reporting


2,386


Amount expended ... dollars


292,112


Fertilizer Farms reporting .


1,247


Amount expended ... dollars


38,151


PRINCIPAL CROPS


Corn bushels


1,666,881


Oats


bushels


788,882


Wheat. bushels


409,111


Buckwheat


bushels


1,699


Rye. bushels


3,356


Potatoes bushels


297,090


Tobacco .. pounds


32


Hay and forage total


tons ...


106,964


Timothy alone . tons ...


66,651


Timothy and clover mixed .tons ...


23,343


Clover alone tons


1,037


Alfalfa . tons ...


169


Millet or Hungarian grass .... tons ...


478


535


Other tame or cultivated grasses, tons .. Coarse forage . . tons ...


14,384


367


All other hay and forage tons ...


840,007


2,908


Negro and other nonwhite


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WASHINGTON COUNTY


WASHINGTON COUNTY DIRECTORY ALLEN TOWNSHIP (Population, 1,614.)


Allens, Charles (Dally) 3 ch laborer O H&L Roscoe H25. Asthton, Theodore engineer Allenport H27.


Balmer, Charles (Annie) 2 ch miner O H&L Allenport H27.


Balmer, Edward (Lyda) 12 ch driller T H&L Allenport H23. Biles, Caroline (wid Allen) housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Biles, Cleveland G. (Estella) 3 ch laborer T H&L Allenport H27. Biles, Louis H. (son Caroline) railroad clerk bds Caroline Biles Allenport H27. Blackeys, Joseph (Annie) 4 ch laborer O H&L Allenport H27 RT. Buchanan, Thomas (Jennie) 2 ch ferryman Allenport H27 BT.


Carson, Anna E. (dau John F.) bookkeeper bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T Carson, Edgar (Cora) farmer T H&L box 31 Allenport H23. Carson, Edgar (Cora) farmer T H&L box 31 Allenport H23. CARSON, ISAAC (LORINDA) farmer (oats) O 135a Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, John F. (son Isaac) agent bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, Newal (Edna) 2 ch teamster O H&L Allenport H27.


Carson, O'Della (dau Isaac) teacher bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, Van (Margaret) 3 ch teacher O H&L Allenport H27. Dewar, George (Jessie) 1 ch ticket agent T H&L Allenport H27. Eckles, August (Anna) 7 ch farmer (corn) T 23a Allenport H27. Frantz, Isaac (Mary J.) retired T H&L Allenport H23.


Furnier, Belle housekeeper bds C. M. Furnier Allenport H27. Furnier, C. H. barge corker bds C. M. Furnier Allenport H27. Furnier, C. M. carpenter O la Allenport H27.


Gaiter, Edith (wid George) housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Gaiter, Flora (dau Edith) milliner bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27.


Gaiter, James (son Edith) laborer bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27. Garee, Charles D. (Eva L.) 1 ch clerk T H&L box 26 Allenport H27. Ghrist, Thomas (Ellen) mason T H&L Allenport H27. Gregg, Frank (Alga) 1 ch engineer T H&L Allenport H27. Haines, D. D. (Similda) 2 ch T H&L box 43 Allenport H27 B&RT. Hancock, Alfred laborer bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27.


Henderson, Georgia 2 ch housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Kenian, James (Lena) 5 ch engineer T H&L Roscoe H25 HM T. JACK, ROBERT (OLIVE) 5 ch farmer (oats) WOS 80a Roscoe H25 HM T. Jones, John (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, Robert (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, Theodore (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, T. J. (Elvira) 1 ch postmaster O H&L Allenport H27. Jones, Walter (Elizabeth) miner bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Lange, Alfred (Cynthia) 3 ch miner T H&L Allenport H27.


McCleary, Edward (son Jachry) miner bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McCleary, Jachry (Mary) miner T H&L Allenport H27.


McCleary, Mary (dau Jachry) housekeeper bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McCleary, Mildred (dau Jachry) teacher bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McInnes, John (Mary) miner Allenport H23.


Miller, N. U. (Sarah) 6 ch driller T H&L Allenport H23. Nichold, Fred (son Mary A.) agent bds M. Nichold Allenport H27.


Nichold, Griffith (son Mary A.) bookkeeper bds M Nichold Allenport H27. Nichold, Mary A. (wid David) 2 ch retired O H&L Allenport H27. Noble, John (Lillian) laborer T H&L Allenport H27.


Oneil, Barner (Cora) 2 ch miner T H&L Allenport H27. Phillips, Williams (Mary) 4 ch miner O H&L Allenport H27 RT. Ramsey, William (Annie) engineer Allenport H27.


Reynolds, Phillip (Elizabeth) 1 ch miner T H&L Roscoe.


Riggs, Marselles farmer O 173a Roscoe H27.


Rupert, Robert (Mary A.) carpenter O H&L Allenport H27. Sibele, W. S. (Laura) 2 ch machinist Allenport H27.


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Skeda, Albert (Theresa) chemist T H&L Roscoe H25.


Steinman, E. D. (Clara) 1 ch editor T H&L Allenport H27 BT.


Steinman, E. D. Jr. (son E. D.) printer bds E. D. Steinman Allenport H27 BT.


Steinman, Mable (dau E. D.) teacher bds E. D. Steinman Allenport H27 BT.


Tiffins, Russell (son Thomas) clerk bds T. Tiffins Allenport H27. Tiffins, Thomas (Mary) 2 ch painter O H&L Allenport H27. Williams, Fred farmer bds R. Jack Roscoe H25 HM T. Williams, Harry farmer bds R. Jack Roscoe H25 HM T.


Wolfe, Sarah J. (wid John) 1 ch Allenport H27.


Wolfe, Wilbert (son Sarah) miner Allenport H27.


Young, Carl (son C. H.) teamster bds C. H. Young box 94 Roscoe.


Young, C. H. (Mena) retired O 22a box 94 Roscoe.


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AMWELL TOWNSHIP (Population, 1,816.)


Amos, Robert (Lou) 1 ch lawyer T 31a Amity H75 NT.


Amos, Vinson (Mary) farmer (corn) T 116a rd4 Amity H58 BT.


Amos, William (son Vinson) laborer bds Amos rd4 Amity H58 BT.


Amos, Zelda (dau Vinson) housekeeper bds Amos rd4 Amity H58 BT. Anderson, Margaret (wid Thomas) farmer T 35a rd4 Washington H13.


ARMSTRONG, LEWIS (BERTIE) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 5a T 24a rd4 Amity H58. Baker, D. W. retired O 31a Amity H61.




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