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Printer. Book-binder. Boarding-houfe.
Cross Fourth-ftreet.
Corner. John Whiteman,
131 John Knight,
133 Thomas Francis,
135 Chriftian Bates, -
Tavernkeeper, fign Sorrel horfes Hatter. Skin-dreffer.
127 Jenuima Carfon,
Baker.
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ARCH OR MULBERRY-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No. Name.
Occupation.
137 Nathaniel Parker,
Brafs founder.
Taylor.
Houfe Carpenter. Gentleman.
143 Thomas Poultney,
145 Ebenezer Hazard,
Gentleman.
149 Elizabeth Roberdeau,
Gentlewoman.
Margaret Crofier, Widow,
153 Mary Miller, Widow,
155 Frederick Jenkins,
Gentleman.
157 Daniel Jaudon,
Schoolmafter.
159 James North,
Teacher of Mathematics. M. D.
Gentleman.
Gentleman.
Hair-dreffer.
Cross Fifth-fireet.
177 Samuel Ifrael,
Gentleman.
179 Umrick Houfe,
Coach-maker.
18: Jofeph Kirkbride,
Merchant.
187 Daniel Clawges,
Painter & Glazier.
189 Jacob Gideon, Brufh and Black-ball manufacturer, and blower of the horn for the City Light-horfe.
1951 Thomas Hardy,
Soap boiler.
197 John Mingle,
Blackfmith.
201 Samuel Lewis, Geographer & Clerk at war office.
203 Thomas Willis, Turner.
211 Nathaniel Brown,
Crofs Sixth-freet. - „Innkeeper & Whip- maker. Cabinet-maker. Spanifh Ambaffador.
215 David Evans,
217 Don Jofeph Judanes,
223 William Barton,
Attorney at Law. Sea Captain, . Scrivener.
225 James Art,
227 Jofhua Dawfon,
Gentlewoman.
229 Sarah Barns, Widow, James Finley, Samuel G. Clendenin,
Schoolmafter. Scrivener.
235 John Grace,
Copperfmith & Brazier.
237 William Johnfon, . John Flint,
Coach-maker. Coach-maker.
239 Jervi Clare, Charlotte Cadie,
French Gentlewoman.
241 Eli Vallette,
243 John Edelman,
Scrivener. Shoemaker.
Cross Seventh freet.
245 David Rittenhoufe, Gentleman.
I
Boarding-houfe. Boarding-houfe.
161 John Devaife,
171 John Hall,
- - 'Thomas Proctor,
173 James Flaming,
139 Andrew Marcher,
141 Edward Mulloch,
French Gentleman.
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ARCH OR MULBERRY-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No. Name.
Catherine Reedle, Widow,
Gentlewoman.
Houfe Carpenter.
.- John Kinfel,
Blackfmith.
. - John Duffey,
Drayman.
- - Cafper Witman,
Waitingman.
· - George Flake,
Painter & Glazier.
.- Samuel Wakeling,
Book-binder.
Cross Eighth-freet.
. - William Klufman,
Peter Ozias,
Revenue officer.
297 Michael Ambrofe,
Fire-work maker.
299 David Burns,
Book-binder.
301 Jofeph Thomas, Samfon Davis,
Houfe carpenter. Houfe carpenter.
303 Margaret Stewart, Widow,
Boarding-houfe.
305 Robert Griffith,
Houfe carpenter.
- - Daniel Thompfon, William Red,
Breeches-maker.
Carter.
"Boarding-houfe.
Eleanor Crawley, Widow, Ninth-Areet, the extreme Weftern point in this work.
ARCH OR MULBERRY-STREET,
Beginning on the South fide near the Delaware.
- - John Gardner & Ephraim Olden, Merchants, their Compting houfc. Cross Front-Street.
10 Humbert Drofs, Peter Barriere,
12 Af. Minia Brummage, Widow,
14 Guftavus Rifberg,
16 Thomas Morgan,
18 James Hartley,
20 Anna Warner,
Rigger.
Bleeder.
26 Lewis Gilliams,
Dentift.
Boarding-houfe.
Taylor. ..
Flour merchant.
Entrance of Chancery Lane.
34 Anne Slade,
36 Ifaac Potts, 38 William Gibfon,
40 Ifaac Cathrall, M. D.
42 William Ball,
French watch-maker.
French Gentleman 1
Cake-feller. Scrivener.
Merchant.
Merchant.
Gentlewoman.
22 John Cobourn, 24 Frederick Hailer,
28 Margaret Stark,
30 John Henry Genther,
32 Jacob Downing,
Boarding-houfe.
Gentleman. 1
Scrivener.
Apothecary & Chemift.
Occupation.
-. Mathias Sadler,
Grocer.
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ARCH OR MULBERRY-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No. Name.
Occupation.
George & John Benner,
Bottlers.
4+ Samuel Walker,
Grocer.
Crof's Second-Street.
46 John Grimes, Innkeeper Sign of the George-New-York and Baltimore Stage-office.
48 Jofeph Drinker, Frances Nefbitt,
Cooper.
Schoolmiftrefs.
50 Lucey Mothers, Widow,
Boarding-houfe.
52 William M&Ilhenney,
Taylor.
54 Lewis Hammer,
Hair-dreffer.
56 Jacob Rodrigues Perfyra,
58 William Yarley,
60 - Williams,
62 John Clarke,
66 Samfon Harvey,
68 George Goodman,
70 John Woodfide, Elizabeth Woodfide,
Milliner.
72
74 Mary Head, Widow,
Boarding-houfe.
76 Robert Seaborn,
Taylor.
78 Kennet Jewel,
Taylor.
So Enoch Wright,
Taylor.
Baker.
Cross Third-ftreet. - His Shoe Warehoufe.
Cross Fourth-ftreet.
86 Revered John Ewing, D. D. Provoft of the University. 96 George Bringhurft, Coach-ınaker.
The burying ground of Chrift church isfituated here ; it is 400 feet long, and 300 broad.
Cross Fifth-Street.
- - Martin Thomas,
Houfe carpenter. Gentlewoman.
- Sarah Rhoads, Widow,
- Samuel Afton, Cabinet-maker.
· Gideon H. Wells,
Merchant.
- William McPherfon,
Gentleman. Attorney at Law.
108 John H. Brinton,
114 Samuel Emlen,
Gentleman.
- - Thomas Moore, Gentleman.
118 David Lenox,
Gentleman.
- - Sampfon Crofby, Meffenger to the office of the Secretary of State; which is kept here.
1
Ship chandler. Bifcuit baker.
Scrivener.
82 William Flack,
84 Edmund Milne,
Merchant. Store-keeper.
Pedlar.
Flour merchant.
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ARCH OR MULBERRY-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No.
Name.
Occupation.
Cross Sixth-Street.
128 130 Daniel Thomas,
136 William Wainwright,
138 Abraham Colliday, -
144 Richard Gernon, -
- Merchant.
146 William Sanfom, -
Merchant.
152 154 Ifaac Bartram, 156 William Seaman,
Apothecary.
Porter. 1 Stone-cutter.
. - - John Gillon,
Crofs Seventh-freet. .
170 James Ker,
172 Jeffe Care, 174 Henry Mofes,
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Saddle-tree-maker. Hackney coachman. Copperfmith.
178 Hannah Speakman, Widow, Gentlewoman. Merchant.
180 Robert Thomas,
184 Thomas Clifford,
Merchant.
186 H. Clifford.
- - Conrad Garret,
- Soap boiler. 1
190 Catherine Baltzer, Widow, Jofeph Martien, Hannah Eckart,
-
· Huckfter.
Houfe carpenter. Spinfter.
Boarding-houfe.
- Joiner. Houfe carpenter. Blackfmith.
Crofs Eighth-Street.
194 Chriftian Grove, - Bricklayer.
198 Anna Carmick, Widow, - Gentlewoman .. 200 George Taylor, junior, Chief Clerk in the Department of State. 202
201 James Prince, 1. Merch. & No. 5 N. Water St.
Ninety-two perfons died of the Yellow fever in this Street be- fore the Ioth of October; 1793. End of Arck Street.
CHERRY-STREET, North Side.
Cherry-ftreet beginning between No. 74 and 76 North Third-ftreet ; and running Weft to Ninth-ftreet, between Arch and Race-ftreet: is about 40 feet wide.'
. - Jacob Cohen, 'Reader to the Jewith Congregation.
3 Thomas T. Peters, Book-binder.
5 William Berret, Coach & fign Painter.
-
192 Sufanna Clarke, Widow, Thomas Elkton, John Zane, Christopher Oman,
Coach-maker.
-- Reubin Tappin,
Gentleman. Taylor. Houfe carpenter.
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CHERRY-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUER.
No. Name. Occupati.a.
George Boothe,
Gentleman. 1
7 Mary Adgate, Widow,
Gentlewoman.
9 John Poor, Principal and Founder of the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia .- An institution established in 1737, and in- corporated in 1792 ;--- a very flourithing feminary ;- the firft of the kind in the United States, and, perhaps, in the world. The ftricteft difcipline without feverity, is obferved. 'The truf- tees hold examinations twice a year, and a commencement once a year, in order to confer diplomas, or degrees on fuch of its pu- pils as have obtained a competent knowledge of orthography, reading, writing, grammar, arithmetic, geography, rhetoric, and compofition, being the different branches of fcience required by the bye-laws of faid Academy.
The number of ftudents average yearly one hundred and fifty, who em- ploy three teachers befide the principal .- The houfe is fifty-two feet by eighteen, and two ftories high.
II Elizabeth Schreiner, Widow, Gentlewoman. Midwife.
13 Rofanna M Fall, Widow,
15 Andrew Vonmiller,
17 Elizabeth Peart, Widow,
19 John Gartley,
21 John Ely, John Dounet,
-- German Lutheran School-houfe.
Corner. John F. Vallee, - Cr:fs Fouril-Street.
- - Frederick Kurtz, Taylor.
- - Af. Thomas Martin,
- Sawyer.
39 Edward Garrigues, Houfe carpenter.
41 William Garrigues, Meafurer of Carpenters work, and Surveyor for the Infurance company.
- Michael Miller, Labourer.
Crofs Fifth-Arcet.
- - Sarah Sims, Widow, John Sims, 41 John Lohra, 43 Caleb Creffon, Gentleman.
Boarding-houfe.
Painter & glazier.
Ironmonger.
45 47
49 John Elliot Creffon,
Conveyance :. Labourer.
5 ' Athley Bower,
Huckfter.
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55 Benjamin Catherine,
Schoolmafter.
57 Deborah Smith,
Gentlewoman.
59 Hugh Smith,
Cabinet-maker.
Gentlewoman. Schoolmafter.
Schoolmafter.
Schoolmatter.
French Boarding-houfe.
53 John Amos,
Houle carpenter.
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CHERRY-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED.
No. · Nam !.
Occupation.
61 Anne Hewlings, Widow,
Gentlewoman.
63 William Davidfon,
67 Jacob Hoffner,
Teller.of the Bank of the U. S. Schoolmafter.
69 Ellis Fry,
Cross' Sixth-Street.
Butcher. Af. Eleanor Harris, Schoolmiftrefs, has 40 Scholars all of her own colour.
.Af. John Harris,
Labourer.
Taylor.
Turner.
David Kinfey,
Joiner.
. - Thomas Newby,
» - Michael Snider, Martin Eatinger,
Labourer. Drayman.
Crofs Seventh-Street.
- Af. Richard Grey, Sexton of the African Church.
. -
Lonford Herring,
Charity Coleman, Widow,
Mofes Neal,
Huckfter. Carpenter. Carter.
- William Miller,
- Henry Noggle,
Shoemaker.
Hanna Yeager, Widow,
Huckiter.
- Af. Jehu Hall, Connel,
Waitingman.
Jafeph Stewart,
- - John Cromwell,
.. Francis Wright,
-
- George Lower, -
Baker.
CHERRY-STREET, South Side, beginning from Third-freet.
2
4 Samuel Ervin, Benjamin Robinfon,
6 Sophia Graff, Widow,
14 Jofeph Cauffman," -
- French Blacks. Houfe Carpenter. Houfe Carpenter.
- Baker. Gentleman,
Cauffman's Court opens here ; the following are the Inhabitants. Jeremiah Johnfon, Painter. Flour-factor. Richard Mather, Peter Gaufer, French Gentleman.
16 John Webb, Thomas 'Teft,
Taylor. Bifcuit baker.
18 Nathan Cooke,
20 Thomas Tillier, Daniel Knight,
· Collector of Taxes. Gentleman. Houfe Carpenter, his fhop.
- John Heifs, John Dennis,
Houfe Carpenter.
Carpenter. Carpenter.
Bricklayer. Carter.
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CHERRY-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED. Name. Occupation.
Cross Fourth-freet.
.- Michael Conner, Book-binder.
Gibfon Jones, James Pritchard,
Houfe Carpenter.
Carpenter.
George Hoff,
Plaitterer.
John Genti,
Mathew Mara,
Nailor. Livery-ftable keeper.
Burying Ground of St. Michael's Church.
Crofs Fifth-Street.
L
Jacob Walter, John Mornington,
Houfe Carpenter. Houfe Carpenter.
Thomas Efdall, John Raphum,
Taylor.
56 James Efby,
Weaver.
53 John Greer, George Sunlighter,
Labourer.
62 Mary Swoop, Widow,
Seamitrefs.
64 Jacob Skipbeck, -
Baker.
66 Richard Sands, - Carter.
Grafs Sixth-ftreet.
- - Af. Nathan Grey,
Labourer. Labourer.
Af. Nicholas Gowen,
Jofeph Edwards, Carpenter.
Thomas Nolloway,
Joiner.
Af. William Harden, Labourer.
Crofs Seventh & Eighth-Streets.
Elizabeth Beckley, Widow, - Gentlewoman.
Samuel Moore, Labourer.
John Bufby, . - Meal-merchant.
. - William Brannot, - Labourer.
Twenty eight perfons died in Cherry-ftreet in the time of the Yellow fever.
RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET,
Beginning on the North fide near the Delaware.
5 Thomas Alibone, Flour-merchant, his ftore.
Grofs Front-Street.
JI William Moulder, junior, - Gentleman.
13 William Moulder, fenior. City Commiffioner.
15 William Browfter,
- Sea Captain.
17 Jofeph Rigby,. Ironmonger.
19
21 William Gafkill, - · Merchant.
No.
52 Sufanna Wiggons, Widow, Taylorefs. Bricklayer.
Butcher.
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STRRET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No. Name. Occupation.
23 Matthew Strong,
Sea Captain.
25 Margaret Johnfon, Widow,
Gentlewoman. Silverfmith.
28 Andrew Simmonds,
29 Nathaniel Falconer,
Mafter Warden.
Schoolmiftrefs.
35
37 Jonathan Gibbs,
Merchant. Rag-merchant.
39 David Houlton, Jackfon's Court opens here, there is but one perfon living in it. John Stow, Farmer.
41 French.
43 Ifabella M&Koy, Widow,
Shopkeeper.
47 George Hutton,
Baker.
49 Thomas Aimely,
Gunfmith.
James Hunter,
Stocking-weaver.
57 Charles C. W. Knochenhaver, Shopkeeper.
59 Godfrey Baker, Shopkeeper.
Cross Second-Areet. - Merchant.
612 Mathias Keely,
63 5
65 John Nicholas Seidel, - Currier.
67
69 Abraham Putz,. Abraham Andrews, -
Tavernkeeper. Silverfmith. Merchant.
71 Ralph Mather,
73 Archibald & Francis Engle,.
Ironmongers.
75 Thomas Williams,
Cabinet-maker.
77 Jacob Rees,
Cedar Cooper.
79 Mifs Catherine Cooper, John Leghorn,
Painter.
Huckfter.
Baker.
Cedar cooper.
85 Melchior Steiner, - -
87 Godfrey Haga,
89 Thomas Ore,
Storekeeper.
91 Anthony Van Mannierch,
Merchant.
93 I. L. Wiederhs,
Merchant.
95 Lewis Ruth,
97 Thomas Coats,
French Taylor.
103 John Yeager,
Shoemaker.
105 Jacob Sink, Barber. - 107 Michael Gratz, - Merchant.
Shopkeeper.
Sr Margaret Starr, Widow, Jacob Chore,
83 Peter Swearer. -
Printer.
Merchant.
Skin-dreffer.
Grocer.
Cross Third-Street.
101 Charles Carri,
3! Sarah Price, John Richmond,
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED.
No.
Name.
Occupation.
109 Solomon Lyons,
Gentleman.
III George Honey,
Scrivener.
113 Philip S. Bunting, Grocer. Daniel Zeller, Grocer.
117 William Nichols, Marfhal of the Diftrict of Pennfylvania.
119 John Anthony, John Baptift Maffieu,
French Bathing-houfc.
123 Ifaac Thomas, - Storekeeper.
125 French.
127 Jane Flandiri, -
French Lady.
129 Catherine Eberth, Widow,
Boarding-houfe.
131 Catherine Winkhoufe, Widow, - Shopkeeper. Innkeeper.
133 Ifaac Rich,
135 Samuel Mecklin,
137 Samuel & Jofeph Mecklin, - Grocers.
139 John Hocker, 1
Boarding-houfe.
- Cross Fourth-ftreet.
- Elizabeth Watfon, Widow, Huckfter.
149 Candidus Fredericus Antonius Graffi, M. D.
155 Ifaac & Edward Pennington,
Sugar Refiners.
Gentleman.
- Blackfmith.
Cross Fifth-Street.
177 Robert Pullin,
179 James Johnfon,
Carpenter.
Labourer.
Igt Jacob Dunton,
Sail-maker.
193 William Snider,
Ban-box-maker. Huckfter.
195 Andrew Reegler, -
197 Charles De Krafft,
Surveyor & Draftfman.
Brafs fleeve button-maker.
201 Alexander Boyd, Boarding-houfe & Revenue officer. James Boyd,
203 Erdman Shultz,
Umbrella mender.
205 Conrad Steinmetz,
Cedar Cooper.
207 Enoch Caftner,
Shoemaker.
Henry Stroop,
Houfe Carpenter. Crofs Sixth-freet.
The burying ground belonging to the German Reformed Congregation lies here ; it is about 380 feet on Race-ftreet and 614 feet on Seventh- ftreet.
K
Plater.
185 Andrew Abbet,
159 Edward Pennington,
- - Adam Eckfelt,
Gentleman.
199 Laurence Forde,
Houfe Carpenter.
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET,
Beginning on the South fide near the Delaware. Name. Occupation.
No.
27 4 Samfon Harvey & William Davis, Ship chandlers. 6J
Crofs Water &' Front-ftreets.
Io William Bufk,
12 Catherine Loughead, Widow.
14 Nicholas No,
French Gentleman.
Shoemaker.
Gentlewoman.
18 George Gofner,
20 Peter Woglom,
22 Charles French,
.- Nathaniel Brown,
26 Walter Stevens, -
28 & 47 N. Water St. James Smith,
30 Elizabeth Beck, Widow, -
32 & 32 S. Third St. Jofeph Sharplefs, 34 Peter Thompfon,
36 John Donnenberg, Solomon Gottfhalkfon, James M'Cutcheon, Walter Smith,
38 Jacob Heyberger,
40 John Boulanger,
42 Thomas Baker,
44 Fofeph Miller & Chefter Walker, - Book-binders.
46 Thomas Fenton,
48 Martha McKinley, Widow.
50 Thomas Tallman, Attorney at Law, & clerk of Aldermens' court,
52 Anthony Guirna,
54 Thomas Bartram,
56 Ann Homberg, Widow.
Crofs Second-Street.
58 John Routh, €
Skin-dreffer.
60 Charles Seitz,
Shopkeeper.
62 A. L. Ducomun,
Watch-cafe maker.
64 Elizabeth Roderfield, Widow, - Milliner.
66 Jofeph North,
Shopkeeper.
68 Elizabeth Mintz, Widow.
70 Jacob Beek,
Shoemaker.
74 Reverend John Meder, Paftor of the Moravian Church. Cross the Mouth of Moravian Alley.
76 Frederick Burkhart, - Shoemaker.
Sea captain.
16 Benjamin Dewees, Elizabeth Brown,
Shoemaker. Bricklayer.
Storekeeper. Blackfmith.
Mariner.
Grocer. Boarding-houfe.
Merchant.
Conveyancer.
Storekeeper.
Merchant.
Sea Captain.
Sea Captain. Baker.
French Boarding-houfe.
Sea Captain.
Shoemaker.
Goldfmith.
. Apothecary.
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No. Namt. Occupation.
78 Margaret Snider, Widow,
Boarding - houfe.
80 Catherine Fifler, Martin Armitead,
Boarding-houfe.
Watchınan.
82 Jona Gravenftine, Widow,
Fruiterer.
84 Rachel Robinfon,
- Gentlewoman. Shopkeeper.
88 .E. P. Aublay,
French Citizen:
90 John M. Dupont,
Gentleman.
92 Sophia Wood, .
94 William Rufh,
. Grazier.
Cross Third-Street:
96 Canto,
French hair-dreffer.
98 George Gunkle,
100 Conrad Weckerly,
102
106 Alexander Moore, Abraham Sheridan,
Gentleman.
Charles Hagan,
Scrivener.
108 Mary Paul,
Gentlewoman.
IIO Jacob Edenborn,
Currier,
112 Geber Farrier,
114 Daniel Dupee,
French Citizen. Gentleman.
116 Ifaac Knight, Shopkeeper, keeps Livery ftables,-fee page 34. 0 : 118 John Faufer,
. Boardinghoufe.
The German Reformed Church is built here; 'it is 90 feet long, 65 feet broad, and 42 feet high. The Britifh made an hofpital, of it when they took poffeffion of this city. A fchool-houfe, nearly fimi- lar to the one defcribed page 44, is built on the lot, where the chil- dren belonging to the congregation are inftructed. The Reverend Mr. Hendel is the officiating minifter.
I28 130 John Lauck,
Cedar cooper. ..
Cross Fourth-freet.
- - Catherine Kneer,
- Huckfter.
138 George Woolford,
Butcher. "
-- Eve Sharp, Widow, Wafher.
- - John Connel,
Grave digger. .
146 Francis Winey.
148 Andrew Rofs, Clerk in the U. S. Loan office for Pennfylvania. Butcher. ‹
150 Philip Odenheimer, Jacob Hanfull, '
Blackfinith.
Crofs Fifth-Street.
- - Henry Meyer, - Tavernkeeper.
166 Valentine Hoffman,
Blackfmith.
86 Elizabeth Helm,
- Taylor. Merchant:
Innkeeper, fign' White Savan .;
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED.
No.
Name.
Occupation.
168 Mark Bowers,
Watchman.
170 Zachariah Lefchler.
Carpenter.
172 John Lang,
Tallow Chandler.
J74 John Hinfman,
- Brick-maker.
176 Philip Cly, Margaret Zolliker,
Baker. Huckfter.
178 Richard Harper,
180 Lambert Wilmer,
182 John Greiner,
Merchant.
Jacob Greiner,
- Gentleman. Bricklayer.
186 Jacob Vanfcyver, George Herman,
Baker.
188 James Caffin, Jofeph Johnfon,
Soap boiler.
Printer.
Crois Sixth-freet.
198 James Johnfon, Effa Saul, .
- Blackfmith.
200 John Hanfman;19
· Brick-maker.
202 Aaron Seybert, Valentine Wifert,
Labourer.
Blackfmith.
-- Abraham Bradley, Clerk in the General Poft-office.
208 Lewis Bidding,
Mafon.
210 ·John Alexander,
· · Labourer.
216 John Laurence, William Stewart,
Labourer.
Carpenter.
.- Jofeph Burrows.
Cutler.
Innkeeper.
-
Bifcuit baker:
- Af. Daniel Gilmon,
Labourer. Sweeper.
Af. John Morris,
- - Af. David Solomon,
Carpenter.
Lewis Urban,
Taylor.
Corner. John Nicholfon.
Gentleman.
Crofs Seventh-Street.
. - Emanuel Bechy,
Tinman.
Mary Shaw, Widow,
Seamitrefs.
. - Enoch Enox,
Labourer.
- John Coleman,
Watchman & News carrier.
. - Mark· Rodes,
Grocer.
. - Samuel Wallace,
- Bricklayer. Waggoner's Alley opens here, and runs South to Cherry-fireet.
· - William Fletcher,
Coach-maker.
. . Frederick Powl, Labourer.
1
- · Oval turner & Engine-maker. Flour merchant.
Labourer.
. - Peter Fritzftone, John Wills,
Af. Dublin Culwell,
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RACE OR SASSAFRAS-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED. No.
Name.
Occupation.
- - Mary Fritz,
Wafher.
. - Lewis May,
Shoemaker & News carrier .
. - Chriftian Caihuff,
Labourer.
Woolfgang Hoffman,
Comb-maker.
. - William Rudolph,
Painter.
. - Jacob Lex,
Butcher.
. - Chriftian Keith,
Blackfmith.
. - Ifaac Keller,
Shoemaker.
John Wagner,
Watchman.
Abraham Infkeep,
Wheel-wright.
Elizabeth Minks,
"Shopkeeper.
-- David Johnfon,
Labourer.
-. Robert Knox,
- - Martin Redhair.
. - Henry Kefler,
- Labourer.
. Ninth-ftreet.
One hundred and eighteen perfons died of the Epidemic in Race-ftreet, in 1793.
Waggoner's Alley runs North and South from Race to Cherry-ftreet, be- tween Seventh and Eighth-ftreets: the following are the Inhabitants-
- Af. William. Burrows,
Carter,
- Mary Peters, Widow.
- Samel White,
Houfe Carpenter.
- Philip Shumans
Mufician.
Wafher.
Nicholas Queft,
Plaifterer.
- George Burdock,
Silverfmith.
- - John Martin,
Blackfmith.
Catharine Radither, Widow, Wafher.
- Thoma's Wing, Shoemaker.
- Timothy Culvell, Labourer.
Sterling Alley runs. North and South from Race to Cherry-Street, be- tween Third and Fourth-ftreets : - Nine. perfons died of the Epidemic in this Alley in 1793 : the Inhabitants are as follows, viz.
- - Margaret Hillegas, Widow .-
3 Godfrey Baker.
7-George. Nicholfon,
Taylor.
Sexton of Chrift Church.
. Houfe Carpenter.
IO Brien Piert, Sarah Wefton,
Taylorefs.
Printer.
II John Springer, Jacob Meyers,
Shoemaker.
12 Abraham Dolby,
Sea Captain.
13 Conrad White, Shoemaker.
John Christopher Smidt,
Schoolmafter.
- Af. Mofes Johnfon,
Sawyer.
Ann Heinly, Widow,
Labourer.
8 Jofeph Dolby,
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[ 78 ] ELM OR NEW-STREET,
Elm or New-ftreet runs Eaft and Weft from Second to Third-ftreet, and between Race and Vine-ftreets; it'is almoft a continuation of Keys's Alley : the Inhabitants are as follows, viz.
North Side.
No.
Namr.
Occupation.
51 Mary Cammer, Peter Hefs,
Huckfter.
-
53 William Divis,
Ship-chandler.
55 John Cunningham,
Labourer.
57 Madam Clavi,
French Lady.
59 William Kammer,
Harnefs-maker.
61 Andrew Davis,
Sea Captain.
Bell hanger & Whitefmith ..
65 Jacob P. Buriat,
Embroiderer.
67 Elizabeth Thompfon, Widow,
Wafher.
71 Mary Gavo,
73 - - Deraw,
-
Ice-cream feller.
75 Margaret Hagner,
77. John Eckfley,
79 Thomas Ruth,
Potter.
SI Henry Bartlefon,
Houfe Carpenter.
83 George Hawfon,
Porter.
85 Mary Dolby,
Boarding-houfe.
87 Samuel Garrigues, junior,
Houfe Carpenter.
89 Glaud De Mullin,
Gentleman.
South Side, From Second-Street.
38 Charles Juftis, John Chatham,
Shoemaker. Shoemaker.
40 Philip Young.
56 John Sellers.
Mufical Inftrument-maker. Sail-maker.
58 Ifaac Mafon,
60 George & John Rehn,
Brewers.
62 Eve Rehn, Widow.
70 William McClellan,
Taylor. Seamftrefs,
72 Elizabeth Whitenbury,
74 Bernard Georgeon,
French Silverfmith-
76 Samuel Rockenburg,
Shoemaker.
78 John Linker, Adam Filter,
Shoemaker.
.. Taylor.
Thirty-four perfons died in this Street of the Epidemic in 1793-
Third-Street.
69 Frederick Stull,
Livery-ftable keeper.
French Boarding-houfe,
- Cooper. Baker.
63 William Shepherd,
Shoemaker.
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NEW OR STORY-STREET.
New or Story-ftreet runs Eaft and Weft from Third to Fourth-ftrect, and between Race and Vine-ftreets; it is almoft a continuation of Elm-ftreet.
North Side.
No
Name.
Occupation.
93 Eleanor Hockley, -
Gentlewoman.
95 Ifaac Cryder,
Merchant.
97 Louis Van Amerinque, -
Merchant.
. - Elizabeth Dalton, William Von Phul,
Brewer.
117 Robert M&Gee, Jacob Eckftein,
Board-merchant.
Taylor.
121 Mathias Scheureman, - Shoemaker.
123 Chriftian Lybrant,
Brick-maker.
125 William Bell,
Huckfter.
I27 Henry Keough,
Houfe Carpenter.
129 Mary Crefs, Wafher.
South Side from Third-Street.
80 Mary Haffenclever, - Gentlewoman.
88 Margaret Smith, Widow, - Huckfter.
Michael Rein,
Labourer.
Elizabeth Alberger, Nurfe for the fick,
Five perfons died in this Street of the Epidemic in 1793. End of Story-Street.
Bakers Alley runs North and South from Elm to Vine-ftreets, and is be- tween Second and Third : three perfons died in this Alley of the Yel- low fever in 1793 : the following are the Inhabitants.
- - William Pinkerton, Labourer.
- - George Snider, Labourer.
- - John Smith, Coachman.
. - Martha Gerard, W.
Mantua-maker.
- - Af. Jane Gibbs, - Wafher.
VINE-STREET.
Beginning on the South fide near the Delaware.
14 Jacob Wyman, -
Innkeeper.
Cirufs Front-Street.
16 Charles Bonnell, Cooper.
18 Joanna Auftin, Widow, Shopkeeper.
20 William Lake, Sea Captain.
22 William Monceny, Sea Captain.
24 James Whitehead. Grocer.
26 John Kincaid, Diftiller.
1
Wafher.
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VINE-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED.
Occupation.
28 Jofeph WaIn,
30 George Chefro, 32 John Dorfon,
Sea Captain.
Shoemaker.
Houfe painter. Gentleman.
French Lady.
Shoemaker.
48 Godfrey Hamlet,
50 Ifaac Hefton & Parnell Gibbs,
54 John Warder,
56 Benjamin Foreham,
·Barber. Ship Carpenter.
Houfe Carpenter.
Sea Captain.
Scrivener.
Shopkeeper.
Cross Second-Street.
-
70 George Hefs,
Blackfmith.
Shoemaker.
Shopkeeper.
76 William Colliday,
Houfe Carpenter.
80 Madam Reino,
84 Frederick Vogel,
86 Jofeph Ifburn, 88 Richard Lake,
Joiner. Attorney at Law.
92 John Jennings, Clerk of the mutual Affurance Company.
- - Hervy Hymem, Harnefs-maker.
96 Mathew Brown,
Turner.
-- Samuel Wainwright,
Hatter.
- - Michael Rogers,
Cooper,
102 Peter Swartz,
Labourer.
104 Philip Steinhower.
112 Sufanna Alburger, Widow,
Boarding-houfe. Gentleman,
130 Peter Deal,
132 Jofeph Fox,
Gentleman. Houfe Carpenter.
Crofs Fourth-freet & Pennington's Alley.
144. Conrad Scherer, Innkeeper.
Christopher Wifpart, - Painter. Catharine Honey, Widow, Wafher.
Crafs Fifth-freet.
166 George Snyder, 178 Nicholas Rape, -
Coach-maker. Wheelwright.
180 Jacob Ilenrigal, Taylor.
Sea Captain. Huckfter.
38 Martin Coft, William Skinner,
40 Jacob Shallus, 42 Eliza Dumon, 44 George Bullz, - - Gudlip Meyers,
Baker. Blackfmith.
Painters & Glaziers.
58 Elitha Thomas, 60 John Eve,
62 Richard Whitehead,
64 Sarah Moor, Widow,
No. Name.
72 Andrew Bartch, 74 Jofeph Gedri,
French Lady. Bricklayer.
- 114 Myer Hart,
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VINE-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED.
No. Name. Occupation.
182 Lawrence Shiney,
Comb-maker.
184 Benjamin Meredith,
Plaifterer.
199 John Wimlay,
Shingle dreffer. Shoemaker.
- - Catherine Oller, Widow,
Butcher.
198 Mary Weft, Widow. End of the South Side of Vine-freet. 37 perfons died there in 1793.
CROWN-STREET OR PENNINGTON'S ALLEY
Runs North and South from Race to Vine-ftreets, and between Fourth and Fifth-ftreets ; it is about forty-five feet wide.
Eaft fide from Race-Street.
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