The Philadelphia Directory, 1811, Part 1

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Publication date: 1785
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CENSUS DIRECTORY


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FOR 1811.


CONTAINING THE


VAMES, OCCUPATIONS, & RESIDENCE


OF THE 1


INHABITANTS 2


OF THE


ity, Southwark & Northern Liberties,


A SEPARATE DIVISION BEING ALLOTTED TO


PERSONS OF COLOUR;


TO WHICH IS ANNEXED


AN APPENDIX


STAINING MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION, AND A


PERPETUAL CALENDAR.


PHILADELPHIA : ERINTED BY JANE AITKEN, No. 71, NORTH THIRD STREET,


1811. '


TO THE PUBLIC.'


IMPRESSED with a grateful sense of the high favour with which it has been the public pleasure to honour their undertaking, it is to the compilers a subject of extreme regret that they have been con- strained thus long to delay the publication of the Census Directory for 1811. They however trust that the motives which induced them to this delay, mis- taken as they have partially been, will advocate the extenuation of this default: this ill success is the off- spring of events which might have misled the most acute discernment, and set at defiance the most active ability.


In addition to what was at first promised to the public, the compilers, anxious to give every possible satisfaction, contemplated to give a statement of the manufactures of the state of Pennsylvania, its cen- sus, and that of each individual county. To this end information has from day to day been expected, and O e publication in consequence retarded. In this They have been much deceived, the returns of seve- ral distant counties being not yet received .- Unwil- ling longer to trespass on the public patience, it is therefore concluded to omit for the present the ma- nufactures and census of Pennsylvania, excepting those of the City and County of Philadelphia, and as soon as a full and complete account can be ob- tained, to publish and deliver them, as an addenda to this volume, either on a sheet or in a pamphlet .-- . Besides which it will contain all removals, late esta- blishments and other information which may be useful and is here omitted.


The clemency of the public is also solicited for any inaccuracies in this work which may come un- der their notice, and as the compilers were untutor- ed to the task, it is hoped their labours will be re- ceived with candour and indulgence.


SUPPLEMENT.


ALL- LAW


ALLIBONE Thomas, attorney at law, S. W. corner Fourth and Arch


Archer James, bootmaker, 67 Dock


Ardley R. A. broker, 19 Walnut


Baker John L. broker, 15 Walnut


Bisch Albert, N. W. corner Eleventh and High


Brown William, printer, 41 Cherry Comfort & Paxon, merchants, 201 High Condon William, livery stablekeeper, 265 S. Fiftla Davis William, N. W. corner Arch and Seventh Ecky John, merchant, 116 N. Fourth


Erwin John, grocer, 96 Coates',


Ferguson Elizabeth, widow, 180 Swanson


Ferris Elijah, teacher, 260 S. Third


Fitzgerald Keran, stable keeper, Marshall's alley Fletcher Hannah, seamstress, Walnut alove 11tla , Fluck Adam, keeper of the White Swan tavern, Race above Third


Gallagher Bernard, N. Water


Hasson James, grocer, 394 Race Hilyard Eber, 117 Lombard Holscamp Garret, pilot, 3085. Front Hood George, corder, S. W. corner Front & Almond Howel Joseph E. 150 S. Second


Humphreys Thomas, china merchant, 317 High Ingersol Jared, counsellor at law, 112 Walnut January Hannah, Layer out of dead, back 39 Arch Johnston Robert, keeper of the Merino inn, 3 Cherry Kloss Christian, baker, 81 Passyunk road


Law Andrew, professor of vocal music, 1 Moravian alley


LAW-WOO


Lawes Elijah, commission merchant, 395 High Lee Christopher, keeper of the Marine hotel, 1 Pine Lewis David, president Phoenix Insurance company, 142 S. Second


Lewis Joseph, 146 S. Second


Lippincott Samuel, tailor, 4 N. Water


Lowber John C. attorney at law, 151 N. Third


M'Allester James, 73 S. Water


M' Alpin Thomas, breeches maker, 13 Plum M'Call William, grocer, corner, Merritt's lane & 5th M'Cartney Daniel, watchman, 219 S. Sixth


M'Claskey James, teacher, S. E. corner St. John and Brown


M'Ilhenny James, distiller, corner Chesnut & 10th M'Karaher Charles, sawmaker, 227 S. Fifth M'Laren A. wheatfan maker, 14 Spruce, & 127 Plum M'Laughlin Bernard, grocer, 99 Shippen


M'Waters John, Vine


Martin Alias & Co. syringe manufactory, 340 Race Martin J. D. druggist, 241 Mulberry


Moore John, 279 Sassafras


Moivis George & Co. 49 N. Third


Morrison Hugh, 236 S. Third


Morton Thomas, book binder and paper ruler (with a machine), 3 Blackhorse alley


O'Conway Matthias James, sworn interpreter, 71 S. Fourth


Polin Peter, boct and shoemaker, 127 Chesnut Porter Samuel, black & whitesmith, Prospect alley Preston William, lave constable, Gaskill near George Richards William, carpenter, at Theatre Richardson Richard, carpenter, Fourth near Brown Rolph James, teacher, 137 S. Eleventh Sherer Henry, hair dresser, 10 N. Fourth Starret Ezekiel, porter, near 119 Queen Stelwaggon & Knight, merchants, 204 N. Water Thomas Jacob, merchant tailor, 68 S. Fourth Thomas Jacob, tailor, 9 Vernon


Thompson -, tobacco inspector, Walnut street Wharf


Tilghman Edward, counsellor at law, 124 Chesnut Watson Thomas, Fourth near Cedar


{Vood Henry, grocer, 306 S. Fourth


CENSES DIRECTORY


For 1811.


ABB-ABR


ABBOTT George, hairdresser, 9 Chesnut Abbett Henry, smith, 111 N. 2d & 45 Sassafras Abbott John, nailor, 477 north Second Abbott Jonathan, mason, 130 Coates Abbott Joseph, carpenter, back 147 St. John Abbott Sarah, suspender maker, 13 Giles' alley Abbott & Sheward, brewers, cor. Dock & Pear Abbott Thomas B. currier, 29 Chesnut Abbott Timothy, currier, 97 Chesnut Abbott William, brewer, 2 New Bank Abbott Wm. Henry, carver & gilder, 9 N. Fourth Abegast major George, near Grav's ferry Abel Christiana, laundress, 212 Cherry


Abel George, shoemaker, 205 north Front and 200 north water


Abel Jacob, victualler, Cedar west of Shippen's lane Abel John, gravedigger, 268 south Fourth Abel John & Joseph, carpenters, 10 Brown Abel Joseph, shoemaker, 123 north Fourth Abel Joseph, shoemaker, 10 Brown Abel Peter, stablekeeper, 5 Appletree alley Abel Peter, shoemaker, 435 north Second


Abercrombie James, D. D. assistant minister of


Christ & St. Peter's churches, 162 S. Fourth Abercrombie Thomas B. printer, Juniper lane Abington Susanna, gentlewoman, 85 north Sixth Abling Robert, shoemaker, near 508 S. Second Abraham Hannah, widow, 127 Brown Abraham Isaac, victualler, 127 Brown Abrillan Jacob, trichinaker, 245 St. John


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Abraham Moses, 189 north Third Acheson David, merchant, 1 Sansom Achwald John, brickmaker, cor. George & Sch. 7th Ackley Elijah, sea captain, 43 Noble Ackley J. B. oil & colourman, 169 north Second Ackley James, book-binder, Watkins' alley Ackley Thomas, grocer, 245 south Front Adams Alexr. & W'm. grocers, High near Juniper Adams Benjamin, carpenter, 98 St. John Adams Charles, candlebox-maker, 13 Willing's alley Adams George, potter, Lombard between Sch. 7 & 8th Adams Jacob W. printer, 66 Mulberry Adams John, chairmaker, 526 N. Front Adams John, agent, 227 .Callowhill Adams John, tobacconist, Rose alley Adams John, printer, corner Locust and Eleventh Adams John, shipwright, Marlborough Adams widow of Joseph, shoemaker, 259 S. Fourth Adams & Loughery, merchants, 93 N. Water Adams Lydia, widow, Drinker's court Adams Moses, shipwright, near 567 S. Front Adams Peter, biscuit baker, 20 Shippen Adams Peter, biscuit baker, 138 & 140 Lombard Adams P. L. boarding house, 39 S. Water Adams Rebecca, seamstress, Oak (N. L.) Adams Robert, carpenter and shipjoiner, 9 Pine Adams Robert, porter, second near Prime Adams Robert, merchant, 80 S. Eighth Adanıs Samuel, currier, 259 S. Fourth Adams St. Lawrence, cotton manufacturer, Mulberry near Twelfth


Adams Sarah, widow, 115 Queen Adams Thomas, carter, back 72 Passyunk Adams William, carpenter, 48 George Adams William, shoemaker, 65 Christian Adams William, grocer, 46 S. Second Adams Zephaniah, wharf builder, Oak (N. L ) Addington Stephen, young ladies preceptor 314 High Addis Amos, carpenter, 335 N. Second Addis Danicl, attorney at law, 101 S. Fifth Addonis Nathan, shipwright, Queen (If.)


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Adgate Daniel, accomptant, 89 New Adolph John, carpenter, corner St. John and Green Aertson E. shopkeeper, 115 S. Second Afflebach George, labourer, Smith's court Affleick Ann, boarding house, 16 Almond Agart George, rigger, 28 Artillery lane Agnew Margaret, grocer, 336 N. Front Airheart Catharine, nurse, 453 S. Front Airv Samuel, carpenter, 155 S. Fifth Aken James, engraver, 32 Mulberry Aitken Jane, printer and stationer, 71 N. Third Aitken John, cabinetmaker, 145 Chesnut Aitken Jolın, silversmith, &c. 76 N. Second Aiken Rachael, boarding house 48 Spruce Aitken Robert, labourer, Scott's alley Aitken Robert, printer, Pearson's court Alberger A victualler 259 Callowhill Alberger Henry, victualler, Lawrence Alberger John, victualler, 165 N. Second Alberger J. victualler, 257 Callowhill Alberger P. victualler, Lawrence & 16 3d Shambles Alberger Susanna, mantuamaker, 112 N. Fourth Alberson Mrs. nurse, 9 Burd's alley


Alberson Nehemiah, innkeeper, Old Ferry Alberson and Rowlandson, merchants, 25 Pine Alberson, capt. R. lumber merchant, 101 Swanson Alberson Timothy, shipwright, Germantown road Albert Anthony, segar maker, Buttonwood lane Albert Casper, innkeeper, 414 N. Third Alberti George F. M. D. 116 N, Front


Albertus L. grocer, back 125 S. Water Albright Charles, instrument maker, 95 Vine Albright Conrad, shoe warehouse, S. E. corner Second and High


Albright Frederick, cedar cooper, 79 Brown Albright Frederick, shoemaker, 6 South alley Albright George ropemaker, Buttonwood lane near Ridge road


Albright Jacob, stevadore, Duncan's court Albright John, ropemaker, 143 Coates' Albright John, coaster, 11 Callowhill


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ALB-ALL


Albright John, carpenter, near 20 Sugar alley Albright Martin, baker, 546 N. Third Albright Michael, cedar cooper, 36 N. Sixth Alchin George, bookbinder, 21 Wagner's alley Alcock William, print cutter, 66 N. Second


Alcorn George, last maker, leather cutter and finder, 67 Dock


Alcorn Michael, sea captain, 115 S. Fifth Alcot John, blacksmith, Stout's alley Alderson John, merchant, 31 Pine Alexander Archibald D. D. 24 Lombard


Alexander Eleanor, grocer, N. W. cor. Shippen & 2d Alexander Elizabeth, widow, Crown [K. ] Alexander James, shoemaker, Elmslie's alley Alexander James, boarding house, 85 S. Water Alexander James, shoemaker, 147 Walnut Alexander John, printer, back 129 Locust Alexander John P. grocer, Sassafras near Juniper Alexander Joseph, shoemaker, near Moy. & Prime Alexander Joseph, labourer, 196 S. Fifth Alexander Maria, shopkeeper, 33 Sassafras


Alexander Nicholas, caulker, Palmer [K.] Alexander Rachael, widow, 24 Plum


Alexander Rebecca, grocer, 132 S. Ninth


Alexander Richard, cabinetmaker 92 S. Third Alexander Robert, grocer, 27 Green Alexander Sophia, seamstress, back 292 Mulberry Alexander Thomas, labourer, Juniper lane Alexander William, carter, Cherry near Juniper Alexander William, mariner, 379 N. Front Alexander William, cabinetmaker, 36 Coates' alley . Alfton John, sea captain, 67 New


Algco Thomas, merchant, 210 High & 206 Pine Allardice Peter, silk dyer, &c. 181 S: Second Allen Aquila, labourer, Miller's court Allen Cairns, teacher, Eleventh near Sassafras Allen Charles, druggist, &c. 160 S. Second Allen Charles, storekeeper, 42 High Allen David, shoemaker and sexton, 34 Christian Allen David, storekeeper, 23 N. Front Allen Edward, hatter, 458 Sassafras


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Allen E. stage driver, back 9 S. Sixth Allen E. tailor 52 and 39 S. Water Allen Hugh, carter, 106 Cherry Allen John, shipwright, Queen [K. ] Allen John, merchant, 41 Dock and 120 Spruce Allen John, oak cooper, 18 Strawberry Allen John E. gentleman, Second below Federal Allen John W. printer, corner Chesnut and Sch. 6th Allen John, grave digger, 124 Christian Allen Jonathan, mariner, corner 7th and Shippen Allen Joseph, mariner, 9 Swede's church alley Allen Joseph Jun. carpenter, 60 Spruce Allen Joseph, hatter, 51 N. Sixth Allen Joshua A. accomptant, 9 Little George Allen Isaac, shallopman, 53 Queen Allen Lewis, trader, 134 N. Third Allen Mary, seamstress, 165 S. Third Allen Mary, boarding house, 25 Pine Allen Matthew, accomptant, 458 S. Front Allen Robert, morocco dresser, 156 S. Sixth Allen Samuel, merchant, 29 Mulberry Allen Thomas P'. combmaker, 53 N. Sixth Allen Thomas, labourer, Shields' alley


Allen Thomas, proprietor of horses, carriages, &c. 46 N. Sixth


Allen William, painter, near 431 S. Second Allenberg John, farmer, 2d street road Moyamensing Allhiser, widow of Wm. tanner, 469 N. Third Allibone & Keim, flower and millstone merchants, corner of Sassafras and Water-also on wharf Allibone Sarah, gentlewoman, 98 N. Third


· Allibone William Jun. merchant, N. W. corner Mul. berry and Moravian Allibone William, currier, 216 N. Second Alligood Thomas, mariner, back 119 Queen Allis Enos, cabinetmaker, back 96 N. Seventh Allis Henry, carpenter, near 462 Sassafras Allison Burgis, D. D. 70 S. Eighth


Allison Christian, mate, 19 Parham's alley Allison James, labourer, 571 S. Front Allison James, tailor, 45 Mulberry


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ALL-AND


Allison Jolın, labourer, 11 Passyunk Allison John, clerk to Board of Health 256 S. Front Allison John, carpenter, 27 Mary Allison John, measurer, 262 S. Third Allison Robert, coach painter, 38 Zane Allison Smith, tinplate worker 72 N. Second Allison William, sailmaker, 14 Mcad alley Allison William, assessor, Prune next below Fifth Almindinger Jacob, baker, 130 N. Fourth Allman Thomas, bricklaver, 140 N. Eighth Alloway Lewis, cooper, 12 South alley Alloway Samuel, grocer, 376 South Second Allpier Philip, victualler, Brewer's alley near 8th Alsop John, china merchant, 231 N. Second Alsop Othniel, merchant, 59 N. 3d & next 151 Vine Altemus James, wheelwright, above 504 N. Second Altemus Leonard, tailor, 83 N. Third Altemus Thomas, teacher & shoemaker, 85 Coates' Ambruster Henry, watchman, 49 N Sixth Ambruster Mat. watchman, near 20 North alley Ambruster Nicholas, grocer, 44 Brown Ambruster Peter, watchman, N. Broad Amer John, labourer, Marlborough [K] Amie Peter, watchman, 310 Callowhill Amies Thomas, paper manufacturer, 185 S. Second Amos Abraham, shoemaker, 10 Stall's court Adolph Ancker, trader, corner Front and Sassafras Anker & Kennedy, storekeepers, 73 N. Front Ancker Levi, trader, near 37 Cable lane Ancora Pietro, drawing master, 158 Lombard Andaule widow of William, sea captain, 260Mulberry Anderson Alexander, distiller, 63 N. Seventh & 254 N. Second


Anderson Alexander, storekeeper, 382 S. Second Anderson Charles, inspector of customs and grocer, 350 N. Second


Anderson C. M. D. 148 Cedar Anderson Elizabeth, mantuamaker, 23 N. Ninth Anderson Henry, carpenter, Lilly alley Anderson James, shipwright, Oak [N. L. ] Anderson James, minter, 246 N. Front


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AND-ANN


Anderson John, mate, 79 Penn Anderson John, carpenter, Juniper lane Anderson John, carpenter, 323 Arch and 135 S. 10th Anderson John, rigger, near 43 Coates' Anderson Joseph, tailor, back 38 St. John Anderson J. & C. shopkeepers, 35 S. Third Anderson Leonard, carter, Cooper's court Anderson Rachael, seamstress, Hunter's court Anderson Robert, grocer, 92 N. Eighth Anderson Robert, teacher, 61 S Eleventh Anderson Samuel V. merchant, 25 N. Water Anderson Sam. clerk in Del. Ins. Co. 134 Mulberry Anderson Thomas, grocer, 28 Elizabeth Anderson Thomas, grocer, 82 N. Fifth Anderson Thomas Jun. sea captain, 247 S. Third Anderson Thomas, sea captain, 63 Shippen Anderson Thomas, feed store, 90 Green Anderson William, mariner, 51 S. Water Anderson William, tobacconist, near 80 Queen Andre Eve, spinster, Rose alley Andrews & Garrish, flour & feed store, 3 N. Wharves Andrews Jacob, carter, 447 N. Second


Andrews Leonard, sea captain, 15 Noble Andrews , cork cutter, near 285 N. Eighth Andrews Rev. John, provost of the University 297 Chesnut


Andrews John, porter, 382 N. Second


Andrews John, grocer, 96 S. Water


Andrews Joshua, bricklayer, 226 S. Seventh


Andrews Peter, shoemaker, 232 S. Fourth Andrews Robert, carpenter, 135 N. Sixth


Andrews Samuel, bricklayer, Stocker's alley Andrews Thomas, shoemaker, 202 S. Fifth Andrews Thomas, hatter, 8 Wagner's alley Angel Michael, carpenter, 235 Callowhill Angua Anthony, merchant, 56 Lombard Angue John, cordial distiller, 109 N. Second, distil- lery 11 Elfrith's alley Ann Sarah, boarding house, 11 N. Eighth Annadown Henry, tailor, Rose allev Anners Thomas S. perfumer, 111 Chesnut


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Annesly Esther, widow of Thomas, 17 Powell Annesly Robert, merchant, 122 S. Fourth Ansbey George, shoemaker and skincolourer 42 S. Fifth


Anslie William, carpenter, 113 N. Third Anthony Frederick, carter, 32 Budd


Anthony Jacob, shipwright, 57 Coates'


Anthony John, boarding house, 170 N. Water Anthony Joseph & Son, goldsmiths, &c. 94 High Anthony Michacl, porter, 36 Budd Anthony M. segar maker, 10 Almond Antrim Joseph, storekeeper, 13 S. Second Antrim P. cabinetmaker, 58 Vince


App Adam, pump maker, Frankford road


App George, pump maker, Frankford road


App Michael, carpenter, corner Queen and Marl- borouglı


Apple Barbara, widow, 143 St. John Apple George, shipwright, 45 Christian Apple George, hair dresser, 48 N. Fifth Apple Henry, gentleman, corner Fourth and Brown Apple Henry, oak cooper, 27 S Wharves Apple Henry, copper smith, 180 N. Third


Apple Jacob, labourer, Mulberry near Sch. Front Apple John, biscuit baker, 26 Pewterplatter alley Apple John, shoemaker, Rose allev


Apple Philip, copper and tin worker 163 High Apple Sarah, scamstress, 209 N. Third


Apple V. cooper, 26 York road, near Vine Applebach Henry, gun maker, back of 399 N. Third Applegate David, carter, 311 S. Third


Applegate Lydia, boarding house, 198 Pine


Applegate William, shoemaker, Jersey [K. ] Appleton Christopher, carver & inlayer 384 N. Front Arabin Hannah, shopkeeper, 89 N. Second Arbegast Ludwick, tailor, near 20 Zane Archart Jacob, tanner, Rose alley


Archer James, gentleman, corner Dock & Bank alley Archer Job, boat builder, Frankford road Archer Samuel & Co. merchants, 36 N. Front Archibald Catharine, widow of John, 43 S. Front


ARC-ASB


Archibald Mary, hirer of furniture, 291 S. Fourthi Archy Charles, brassfounder, 136 Coates' Ardis John W. carpenter, back of 268 Race Arentrue William, tallow chandler, 324 Race Arey Groom, livery stablekeeper, 23 Prune Armitage George, silverplater, 438 Sassafras Armitage Shewbert, grocer, 71 Passyunk Armor Matthew, carpenter, Schuylkill 8th near Vine Armroyd George, merchant, 32 N. Ninth Armroyd George & Co. merchants, 117 N. Water Armstrong Alexander, stage driver, 2 Locust Armstrong Allen, goldsmith, 12 N Second Armstrong Andrew, grocer, 257 N. Front Armstrong Christopher, grocer, 46 Plum Armstrong David, weaver, 202 Lombard Armstrong James, grocer, corner Third and Cedar Armstrong James, shoemaker, Green near Second. Armstrong John, shoe store 224 S. Second. Armstrong John, carpenter, 95 Budd Armstrong: John, coach trimmer, 2 Locust Armstrong John, silversmith, 5 N. Second Armstrong J. D. teacher, Catharine above Second Armstrong Joseph, carpenter, Beach Armstrong Peter, carter, 89 Budd Armstrong Robert, carter, 89 Budd Armstrong Thomas, attorney at law, 106 S. Fourth Armstrong William, carpenter, Juniper lane Arney Elizabeth, shopkeeper, 32 S. Fourth Arney Joseph, tanner, Noble near Fourth Arnold George, shoemaker, 3 Garrigues' court


Arnold Thomas, shipwright, 66 Swanson Arnous Nicholas, exchange broker, York court Arrison John, cut nail factor, 192 S. Eighth Arrott James, merchant, 8 N. Front Arrowsmith Edmund, merchant, 20Columbia avenue Art Willia'n, shipwright, 565 S. Second Arthur James, grocer, 14 S. Tenth Arthur Ichn, labourer, 53 N. Tenth Artner Joseph, hairdresser, 457 N. Second Arundel Robert, sea captain, 106 Lomba: d Asbill James, teacher, Blackhorse alley


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ASH


Ash Abigail, widow, 454 S. Front Ash James Jun. ship chandler, corner Coates' & Oak Ash James, gentleman, 155 Walnut Ash Joshua, grazier, 54 Christian


Ash Joseph, grazier, 144 Swanson Ash Michael, cornchandler, 220 N. Third


Ash & Quandrille, merchants, Christian st. wharf


Ash Thomas, carpenter, back of Schuylkill Eighth and Sassafras


Ash Thomas, iron merchant, 14 N. Fourth and 133 N. Second


Ashbridge Ann & Sarah, shopkeepers, 125 High Asbridge George G. and William, merchants, 18 S. Wharves.


Ashbridge Rebecca, widow, 16 N. Fifth Ashbridge Sarah, widow, 155 Vine


Ashbridge William, merchant, 14 Sansom


Ashbrook Joseph, mariner, 66 Almond


Ashburn Thomas, shipwright, 10 Equality court Ashburner John, tanner, 66 S. Third


Ashley William, merchant tailor, next 59 N. Third and 99 Mulberry


Ashley John, merchant, 94 S. Fourth


Ashman Godfrey, cedar cooper, 412 N. Third


Ashman James, boot and shoemaker, 46 Chesnut and 98 Race


Ashmead Benj. inspector of customs, 19 Sansom Ashmead John, master warden, 19 Sansom Ashmead John, trader, 115 Lombard Ashmead Thomas, accomptant, 113 Lombard Ashton Andrew, smith, 11 Watkins' alley Ashton David, smith, back 212 N. Eighth Ashton & Eyre, boat builders, Oak (N. L.) Ashton George, merchant, 63 N. Third Ashton George, shipwright, 318 N. Front Ashton John, storekeeper, 31 N. Third


Ashton John, oak cooper, 17 Coates' alley Ashton Samuel, cabinetmaker, 273 S. Second and 20 Vernon Ashton Thomas, chairmaker, 20 Callowhill and back 12 N. Front


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Ashton William, brickmaker, Irish tract Ashton William, carpenter, 137 N. Fifth Askew & Paxson, hardware merchants, 245 High Askin Hugh, labourer, 25 Lombard Askin John, shoemaker, 216 S. Second Aspell James, labourer 25 Pewterplatter alley Aspell Richard C. teacher, 176 S. Third Astburn Rachael, widow, 47 Christian Astley Thomas, merchant, 189 Walnut Astolfi Lawrence & Co. confectioners and distillers, 136 High


Aston James, carpenter, 37 Queen Atherton Henry, lumber merchant, 152 S. Ninth Atherton Humphrey, merchant, 24 N. Ninth Atherton Nathan, storekeeper, 42 N. Fourth Atkins John, stablekeeper, Hunters' court Atkinson James, carter, back 22 Kunckle Atkinson Lydia, mangler, 130 Walnut Atkinson Phineas, biscuit baker, 198 Cedar Atlee Edwin A. M. D. druggist, 78 N. Fourth Attmore Ann, gentlewoman, back 33 N. Second Attmore widow of Thomas, 163 S. Third Audige Madame, gentlewoman, 117 Spruce Auffart Charles, shoemaker, Cherry [K.] Auffert Frederick, shoemaker, Bishop [K-] -


Augustine Charles, shipsmith, Queen [K.] Auld Daniel, nailor, back 175 Cherty Aull Mary, shopkeeper, corner 2d and German Auner Peter, tailor, 61 Cherry Auner Peter Jun. currier, back of 27 Cresson's alley Austie Margaret, storekeeper, 309 Higi


Austin Cyrus, tavernkecper, 7 Lætitia court Austin Johanna, widow, 48 Vine


Austin John, wheelwright, 413 S. Second


Austin Thomas, merchant, 54 N. Front and 9 Church alley Avery Charles, druggist, 258 S. Second Avis George, shoemaker, 7 Equality court Avis John, shoemaker, 9 Equality court Awl James, innkeeper, 323 High Axford Samuel I. merchant tailor, 507 High


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Ayres Abijah, carpenter, 101 Budd Ayars L. carpenter, back 134 S. Eighth Ayars Nehemiah, saw sharpener, 91 Swanson Ayers Noah, wharf builder, near 512 N. Front Ayars William, grocer, 127 Swanson Azan Jos. grocer and distiller, corner 8th & Arch


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BABB Jacob, stonemason, 212 N. Eighth Babbington C. segarmaker, Lilly alley Babe Rachacl, 46 Penn


Bach Frederick, carpenter, 133 Green Bach John, plaister of Paris grinder, 267 N. Second Rache Richard Jun. attorney at law, 10 Prune Bache Willlam, surveyor port Phila Franklin court Bachelor William, gunsmith, 16 Stamper's alley Rackettell Oliver, grocer, 393 High Backman Daniel, shoemaker, Laurel Bacon Flagg, carpenter, 131 S. Eleventh


Bacon Isaac, cabinet maker, 318 S. Second Bacon Job, merchant, 20 S. Seventh Bacon John, merchant, 119 Sassafras Bacon Joseph, ironmonger, 188 and 192 N. Front Bacon Matthew, merchant, 5 N. Eleventh Bacon Samuel, tailor, Queen (K.)


Badaraque Thomas, merchant, 179 Pine Baden Joseph, shoemaker, Race near Sch. Eighth Bader Juliana, embroidress, 40 Mulberry Badger Samuel, attorney at law, 34 S. Sixth Bagnell Benjamin, mariner, 198 Cedar Bags John, mariner, Rose alley Bailey Andrew, mariner, 14 Christian Bailey Asher, potter, back 83 Christian Bailey Francis, printer, 56 N. Fourth Bailey John, carpenter, near 43 Cable lane Bayly J. L. coachmaker, 246 S. Third Bailey Lydia R. printer, 10 North alley Bainbridge Henry, shoemaker, 55 Wead alley


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Bainbridge William, commodore, 193 Spruce Baird William, grocer, Cherry 2d above Juniper Bakeoven John, fisher, Queen (K.) Baker Adam, cabinetmaker, Tammany above Third Baker Arnold, grocer, 114 Skvanson Baker Bassett, tavernkeeper, 10 Lætitia court


Baker Benjamin, tailor, 112 Swanson Baker C. Jun. flour store, 431 N. Second Baker Conrad, shipwright, Queen (K.) Baker David, carpenter, 56 Vine Baker George A. Sen. conveyancer, 23 Cherry Baker George A. Jun. attorney at law, 23 Cherry Baker Hannah, tea warehouse, 62 Mulberry Baker Henry, ornament and sign painter, 20 N. 4th Baker Henry Jun. china store, 272 N. Front Baker widow of Henry, victualler, York road Baker Jacob, victualler, 47 Budd


Baker Jacob, alderman, 32 N. Eighth Baker John, combmaker, Juniper above Cherry Baker John, grocer, 124 Coates'




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