The Philadelphia Directory, 1801, Part 8

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 320


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68 William Weer, labourer 70 Thomas Talbut, fhipmafter John Spooner, tavernkeeper corner of Eighth ft


next Martha Sweeny, feamftrefs next Ann Cufack, boarding houfe next John Affmos, blackfmith next James Cameron, houfe carpenter


next Ann Chambers, mantua maker


next Catherine Donnelly, huckfter


next Andrew Miller and Sons, potters


Clover alley leading from S. Fifth street between 60 & 64 Mary Johnfon, gentlewoman Barney Mullen, boarding houfe 1


George Steel, clerk in the bank of North America J. Gardner, houfe carpenter


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Carpenter's Street leading from Sixth near Chesnut street.


26 Lewis Young, innkeeper


42 James Martin, fergeant at arms of the Affembly of Pennfylvania 44 Jolin Bernard, comedian


William Lace, coach fpring maker corner of Seventh ft next William M'Crea, fchool mafter


Little Water street running north and south from Willing and Francis's wharf to Cedar street.


J. M. Robertfon, ftarch & hair powder manufacturer next James Glading, oak cooper


next Rebecca Glading, boarding houfe


Io Robert Fitzgerald, block maker Alexander Rankin, fcrivener


12 Andrew Boon, boarding houfe


14 Sarah Stran, boarding houfe


16 John, North, tavernkeeper


18 William Bowles, block maker


next 22 William Stone, hair dreffer


24 John Kelley, burr mill ftone manufacturer next William Davis, block maker


.next Thomas Murphy, fhopkeeper John Kelley, burr mill ftone manufacturer near South ft 2 Thomas Cuthbert, merchant next Daniel Dalby, oak cooper 9 Mary Henderfon, grocer


13 William Hart, oak cooper George Thompfon, oak cooper


next Jofeph Snyder, blackfmith


17 Charles Hutchinfon, block and pump maker


Loxley's court leading from Spruce street between 30 & 44


John Latimer, fea captain Richard Kirkbride, fea captain Mr. Richardfon, fea captain Robert Dunlevy, fea captain Thomas Sanville, mate .


Matlack's court from Spruce street between 12 & 14 John Snyder, coxwain of the revenue barge William Johnfon, mariner


York court leading from Third street between 99 & 105 Charles Teas, turner Archibald M'Elroy, gentleman James Logan, ftone cutter


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Harmony court running east and west from Third to Fourth street between 41 & 47 !


Edward Savage, artift John South, boarding honfe Mr. Francis,


Greenleaf alley leading from Fourth street bettveen 10 × 12 Lawrence Murray, grocer near Fourth ft


Mr. Everley, hatter do do


David Patton, book binder do do


Margaret B. Betagh, boarding houfe


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Jacob Riley, tobacconift


Themas Richardfon, labourer


Chriftopher Keighler, livery ftable keeper


Robert Pierrie, coach painter


Parker Robinfon, houfe carpenter


Mary Pierrie, gentlewoman


Peter Auner, taylor


Patton's court leading from south Fourth street next 28 Catherine Erwin, fchool miftrefs Luke Tucknifs, bookbinder Daniel Murphy, hair dreffer" William Holmes, ftage driver


Strawberry alley from south Second street between 22 & 24 Charles G. Tilman, fhoemaker Edward Clemans, fruiterer


Videl's court from south Second street between 58 & 60 Jofeph Bedford, porter to the bank of Pennfylvania


Zacbery's court from Walnut street between 31 & 35 Lambert Ledent, tavern keeper and bottler


Crooked Billet alley from south Water street between 21 & 23 R. Storey, mariner Widow Harper, gentlewoman


Sims's alley from south Water street between 15 & 17 William Bell, merchant


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South alley running from Fifth to Sixth street next 12


Rofe Peters, wafherwoman Reuben Moore, chimney fweeper Chriftiana Reel, fhopkeeper Cornelius Woods, huckfter Mary Wells, book folder and fower John Hough, colour man


6 John Brown, fhoemaker


8 Forbes Newton, tin plate worker Samuel Wetherill, druggift


10 Cafper Sidleman, brufh maker John Sidleman, ftone cutter


II Elizabeth Guier, gentlewoman


12 Mary Williams, gentlewoman


13 John Simon, taylor


14 William Elliott, blackfmithi


15 Agnefs Soanes, fhopkeeper


25 John Warner, innkeeper Burner Viena, gentleman


North alley running from Fifth to Sixth st. between 36 & 38 James Read, gentleman 5 J. M. Thomas, teacher of the French language


Jo Francis Gallet, teacher of the French language


II Samuel Briggs, engine maker


12 Jeffe Waterman, fchoolmafter L Frederick Steiner, taylor ., Jemima Carfon, boarding houfe


next James Nichol, waiter next Sibb Silas, labourer


20 Benedict Snider, ftocking weaver


22 Nicholas Roundeuwater, potter


23' Mofes Anderfon, fail maker


24 John Dialogue, blackfmith


25 George Senfft, tavernkeeper


26 Jacob Fink, flocking weaver


27 Valentine Fleckier, labourer


28 Chriftian Benedict, coachman Owen Owens, blackfmith Jacob Grace, brewer 29 Andrew Dryer, fhopkeeper 30 John Conrad, porter


31 James Cupdeville, diftiller


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Keys Alley running east and west from Front to Second street between Vine and Sassafras street.


II Benjamin Cooper, lumber merchant


13 Thomas Bryan, cabinet maker .


15 William Gardner, fea captain


17 Samuel Wayne, houfe carpenter


Ig William Flintham, lumber merchant


21 William Allen, health officer for the port


23 Nicholas Hicks, city commiffioner


25 & 35 William Brooks, plane maker


27 Mary Howell, widow


29 John Thornton, fea captain 33 Daniel Roberts, teacher of a fchool


37 H. Fenton, mariner“ 39 C. Dominick, houfe and fhip painter next John Gardner, coach painter next H. A. Hazard, oyflerman Timothy Paxfon, flour merchant


Coates's alley from Front to Second street between 184 & 186


35 Richard Chamberlin, houfe carpenter


15 Jeremiah Stow, mariner


17 Johnfon Beafley, gentleman Hannah Sharp, boarding houfe


19 George Gardner, mariner


23 Benjamin Rogers, conftable


31 Dequire Lacomb, accomptant


33 John Elverfon, oak cooper


37 Marie Jerard, fchoolmiftrefs Peter Hartman, chair maker Thomas Smith, fail maker 43 William Parifh, one of the infpectors of the port


45 Barard Rafer, fhip mafter Jacob Dowderman, oak-cooper near Front ft


30 Walter Motley, houfe carpenter 1


32 Elijah Williams, mate of a fhip 34 John Erwin, tavernkeeper


36 Edward Fling, painter and glazier


38 John Jemeny, fea captain 40 Jacob Nice, houfe carpenter


Brooks's court from north Front street between 126 & 128 George Dixfon, fhipmafter Rebecca Jones, gentlewoman John Taylor, fhip wright Mr. Bayley, mariner Bowyer Brooks, boat builder


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Af.Cullogb's court from Front street between 144 & 146


Jane Vanenbouth, gentlewoman


Catherine Alexander, gentlewoman


David Bray, fhipmafter Barbara Collithaw, feamftrefs


John Stille, merchant James Thompfon, oak cooper near Front ft Widow Gilbert, do do


next Mrs. Pafcall, gentlewoman


next George Chard, labourer in a board yard Richard Giffins, do do James M'Graith, fawyer next Arnold Nicholas Blondian, merchant


Elfrith's alley from north Front street between 94 & 96


2 Thomas Mattenly, brewer


3 John Pechin, houfe carpenter


4 Willis Mufgrove, turner


7 Gideon Olmfted, fea captain


8 Philip Wever, cabinet maker


9 Peter Myers, taylor


ro Philip Meefer, baker


II Ephraim Haines, cabinet maker next but one Chriftiana Pechin, widow


next Benjamin Lodor, block maker


14 John Angue, diftiller


12 Barney Schumo, turner


16 Widow Elfriths,


17 Sarah Taylor, feamftrefs


18 Mary Gray, fchoolmiftrefs


19 Johanna Hill, gentlewoman


21 Adam Clampeffer, under fheriff


22 George W. Will, pewterer


23 John S. Hillman, taylor


24 John Ennis, fhip mafter


25 Thomas Horton, fhip mafter


26 William Prefton, houfe carpenter


27 Jofeph Pryor, grocer


28 Jacob Fry, ftevadore Enoch Taylor, bricklayer back of 28


29 Ann Taylor, boarding houfe Amos Taylor, houfe carpenter Benjamin Taylor, bricklayer


30 Madam Baeu, gentlewoman 31 Aaron Pitner, fhipmafter Jofeph Boucher, grocer Peter Bicknell, bottler 34 Gilbert Gaw, windfor chair maker


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127 ] Chancery lane from Arch street between 32 & 34


I Edward Stammers, baker


2 William Mafon, block maker


3 Timothy Thomas,


4 Henry Abbott, blackfmith


5 Jolın Lynn, gentleman Jofeph Parkinfon, do


6 Ann Richards, fchool miftrefs Hannah Richards, mantua maker


7 Jane Nixon, fhopkeeper


8 Catherine Gronttie, huckfter


14 Thomas Wiggins, carter Benjamin Griffen, conftable Afa King, taylor


Combes's alley from north Front street between 44 & 46


Jofiah Gordon, carter


3 Robert Long, taylor


Io Thomas Faffit, fhopkeeper


12 Mary Buglafs, bookbinder


14 John Jones, infpector of provifions


16 John Hall, fail maker


20 Francis Harrifon, accomptant


22 Elihu Curtis taylor


24 John Wainwright, bricklayer Margaret Woodby, cake baker near Front ft


next Jofeph Egleftone, white fmith


next Nicholas Weftfield, painter and glazier


9 Peter Force, fhoemaker David Force, do 13 & 18 Davenport Marot, fpinning wheel and rufh bottom chair maker 15 Jofeph Mafter, guager John Rain,


Drinker's alley from north Front street between 108 & 110


William Flint, taylor Benjamin Oliver, livery ftable keeper


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Locust street from Sixth to Seventh near Prune street.


Jacob Swain, butcher Patrick Delaney, harnefs maker Jacob Lancafter, wood fawer John Cope, innkeeper


Apple Tree alley from north Fourth street between 50 & 52


Daniel Smyth, blackfinith 11 Elizabeth Wooling, midwife next Jolin Rowen, houfe carpenter next John Robinfon, haker next Jonathan Gibb, oyfterman


next Mary Kilton, fchoolmiftrefs


next John Mingle, bellows maker .


next Samuel Dollam, fadler next Matthew Lyons, blackfmith


next Peter Meffer, mufician


next Rachel Jones, wafherwoman


next John Calla, livery ftable keeper next William Mann, tavernkeeper Henry Innes, fhoemaker 5 Hugh Erwin, fhoemaker William. Bennett, bricklayer


' next Thomas Cook, blackfmith 7 P. Holgate, Mary Brown, midwife


next James Green, mariner John Boyle, Rone mafon 9 Henry Stukart, baker


10 Jofeph Jenkins, brewer 11 John Steward, coack maker and blackfmith


Pewter Platter alley from north Front street between 14 & 16


Hannah Bray, wafherwoman George Bloom, fhoemaker Benjamin Johnfton, oyfterman Martin Bartell, block maker Philip Wift, labourer


22 John Conrad, blackfmith Soloman W. Conrad, printer


24 Ann Norris, widow next Michael Sibilert, baker next Thomas Taylor, fhoemaker William Cooper, labourer near Front ft next P. M'Kay, boarding houfe next John Lemon, mariner next James Fox, labourer next Ann Gynn, huckfter


[ .129 ] Pewter Platter Alley continued.


11 John Conrad, blackfinith dwelling houfe 22 next Mary Wall, widow


17 William Lowry, cabinet maker


19 Samuel Warner, fieve maker


next Thomas Long, taylor


21 Jacob Hanfell, hardware dealer


25 Samuel Hill, houfe carpenter


27 Michael Laye, plaifterer


29 Jane Keafler, dealer


31 Mary Blight, cake baker


33 Mr. Gibertfon,


35 John Taylor, boarding houfe 1


37 James Akin, engraver


Church alley from north Second street next Christ church.


3 George Roberts, gentleman


4 Sidney Hutchinfon


5 John R. Taylor, fail maker


6 Jofial Coates, grocer


7 Frederick Fraley, baker


8 Benjamin, Horner, ironmonger


12 Eimer Stender, fugar baker


39 Dorfey & S. M. Fox, fugar refiners Mibfom Martien, plane maker


next Peter Widdows, fchool mafter


19 John Rowlett,


21. Griffith Edwards, grocer


25 Henry Tucknif's, printer


next Jofeph Crukthank, bookfeller and ftationer


27 Matthew Hale, cuftom houfe officer Elizabeth Roberts, gentlewoman


Moravian alley from Arch to Race street between 77 & 79-


I Sarah Brown, gentlewoman


9 George W. Morgan, brewer


33 Elizabeth Ives, gentlewoman


44 John Stow, turner Peter Deitz,-watchman


5º Jacob Dauderin, oak cooper Catherine Hughes, fchool miftrefs


4 Eleanor Davis, boarding houfe


8 Morris Robertfon, merchant


12 Samuel P. Jones, teacher and fchool Walker's court back of Watkin's alley


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Moravian alley continued.


14 S. Folwell, miniature painter & fancy hair worker next Thomas Flinn, livery ftable keeper and dwelling Watkins's court


22 Sarah Wurts, boarding houfe


24 Mary Branham, widow


28 James Moore, oak cooper next John Peter, fegar maker


32 Grace Wagner, gentlewoman


36 Joel W. Wilfon, woollen draper


38 Dorothy Keef, boarding houfe


Watkin's alley from north Third street between 33 & 85


I John Grant, book binder


2 Ezra Conily, corder


3 John Klaer, merchant


4 M. Defhair,


Briton Eftill, teacher corner of Moravian alley John Watfon, taylor Charles French, gentleman. John M'Cauley, livery flable keeper


Caufman's court from Cherry alley between 14 & 16 1


John Graham, fcrivener Ifaac Delyon, gentleman William Cheyney, accomptant Charles H. Sandoz, watch maker


Quarry street from north Third street between 99 & 101


8 Frederick Shea, hatter Andrew, upholfterer II Evan Owen, grocer


next William Sheed, M. D.


next Frederick Kemnitz, bottler


next Sufannah Ker, boarding houfe


next George Leinau, harnefs maker


I Andrew Way, taylor


2 Frances Briggs, mantua maker


3 Elizabethi Griffith, ftay maker


4 Hannah Shrier, huckfter


5 John Marr, fadler


. F. M'Quaid, foap boiler and tallow chandler


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Sterling alley from Cherry alley between 15 & 17


Io Rachel Keen, boarding houfe


II Sarah Baker, fchoolmillrefs


12 Abraham Dalby, fhipmafter


13 Conrad Seyfert, conftable


next Jeffe Owen, filver and gold turner


next George Halber(tadt, cabinet maker


next Catherine Winkhoufe, huckfter


next George Walker, painter and glazier


7 Bryan Peart, houfe carpenter Widow Rofe,


8 Jofeph Dolby, fexton of Chrift church


Stall's court from Race street near 213


I Mary Smith, gentlewoman


2 Sarah Mattin, feamftrefs


3 Marie Couree, gentlewoman


4 James M'Nabb, plaifterer


5 James M'Clennan, fhoemaker


6 David Fifher, painter and glazier


7 George WValker, houfe carpenter


8 John Fifher, coack maker


9 Henry Sims, cabinet maker


10 Martha Walker widow feamftrefs


Garrigues's court from Race street next 213


2 Nicholas Hammond, clerk and conveyancer


4 Beulah Parker, fchoolmiftrefs


5 Jacob Smith, merchant Samuel Garrigues, jun. houfe carpenter


Schively's alley from Race street between 201 & 203


5 Julianna Lantz, wafherwoman


6 Philip Rhoades, houfe carpenter


9 James Dennifon, potter


11 Lewis May, fhoemaker


15 Henry Hilland, brewer


17 David Wonderly, butcher


21 John Conrad, wool comber


25 Philip Kline, baker


31 Michael Snider, brewer 7 Henry Barkes, taylor


6 Widow Garlick,


8 John Robinfon, waiter


12 Jemimalı Smith, walherwoman


14 William Platow, labourer


16 Mary Unger, widow


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[ 132 ] Shievely's alley continued.


18 Mrs. Albert, widow 20 Elizabeth Riley, widow


22 John M'Dermott, labourer 26 Samuel Meylan, tobacconift next George Stout, labourer 32 Martin Kuhn, butcher next Mary Craner, fhoemaker 12 Mary Wharton, mantua maker


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Mulberry court from north Sixth near Market street,.


James Creffon, flour merchant


Sarah Hunter, boarding honfe


Hugh Roberts, city commiffioner Rembrandt Peale, portrait painter


Crown street from Race street next 155


Jacob Rechel, fugar baker


2 William Hicks, carter


6 Dorothy Shaffer, wafherwoman


next Jacob Lutz, cedar cooper


next Caleb North, colonel in the army of the U. States


31 Grace Chancellor, feamftrefs


33 Philip Roth, mufic mafter


35 Richard Howe, labourer


next George Shane, blackfmith


next Charles Gyhgur, oyfterman


next Lewis Bitton, minter at


next Alexander Cook, foap boiler and tallow chandler


next Cezar Brown, coachman Henry Atherton, fchool mafter corner of Wood ft


26 Mary Burns, feamitrefs 28 James Boyle, labourer


30 Alexander Burns, houfe carpenter


32 Jacob Mylan, tobacconift


34 Ludwich Butt, fhoemaker


36 Henry Irwin, porter John Swougher, oyfterman


38 Henry Leefs, butcher 40 John Sites, labourer 42 Mary Mellan, milliner next Saralı Needham, next Chriftian Pfiffer, victualler 50 Ifabella Bickham, mantua maker


52 John Kulin, labourer -


54 John M'Lovley, labourer next George Peter, coachman


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Crown Street continued.


next Robert Arundel, fhipmafter 74 Peter Darquey, accomptant 76 Mary Claxton, fhopkeeper 78 John Point, pump maker 80 Ruth Garland, gentlewoman


82 Thomas Mingas, blackfmith Charlottee Walter, gentlewoman 84 George Woolly, bricklayer 86 John Hanley, printer


Hoffman's alley from Race street between 164 & 166


Nicholas Weirick, houfe carpenter


2 Conrad Solden, cabinet maker


3 John Sunlighter, labourer 4 Mary Maden, mantua maker next John Cling, accomptant next John Dodge, picture frame maker nezt Saralı Dexter, wafherwoman next Jeffe Rowe, houfe carpenter


next John Craft, book binder next John Sharplefs, coachmaker next Apolono Hickner, huckfter next Mary Duncan, feamftrefs 8 Mary Herter, boarding houfe next Frederick Coultouch, labourer


Cresson's alley from north Sixth street between 96 &' 98


Hannah Sowers, feamfirefs Sarah White, fpinner Jane Wilfon, fpinner 12 John Fletcher, fhipmafter Charles Hollick, grocer


6 Hannah Krocie, wafherwoman Samuel Reed, harnefs maker Philip Jenkins, labourer James Quive, coachman Peter Cook, brewer William Richards, fhipmafter Rudeman Robinfon, accomptant Hugh M'Kinley, fhoemaker Patrick Walters, currier 19 Matthew Armbrufter, news carrier next Agnew Campbell, brewer next Catherine Francis, wafherwoman next George Newburn, labourer Ann Smith, huckfter


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Cresson's alley continucd.


next John Bierbourn, minter next Mary Earinfighter, huckfter 5 John Wellhoof, carver and gilder 7 Charles Laak, do do do 9 Catherine Jones, gentlewoman


II Hugh Andrews, cabinet maker


13 John Walker, fhoemaker 15 Lambert Smith, houfe carpenter 17 Reuben Owens, fadler next Ifrael Burge, woodfawer next Sarah Smith, taylorefs


Starr alley from Cherry street between 63 & 67


Matthew Walker, foap boiler and tallow chandler Robert Sharp, tin plate worker Stephen M'Gill, blackfmith Catherine Price, huckfter


Cresson's court from Race street between 186 & 188


John Miller, fhoemaker Jacob Kreiger, fhoemaker Adam Bayard, tin plate worker Henry Armbrufter, watchman


Bearstricker's court from north Sixth street between 68 & 70


Baltzer Wagner, fhoemaker Matthias Grable, hatter Richard Smith, butcher Elizabeth Shufs, wafherwoman John Harwood, accomptant


Schieuly's court from north Sixth between Race &s' Vine street


Ifaac Hatmore, houfe carpenter Margaret Smith, fpinner Samuel Meitler, oak cooper James Wales, mariner 'Thomas'Shepherd, mariner Ifhmael Rice, coachman James Cole, mariner George Brener, milkman Peter Hole, labourer Thomas Duberry, labourer Martin Lutz, carter Martin Gatter, fhoemaker Elizabeth Cameron, wafherwoman Abraham Germain, watchman


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Jackson's court from Race street next 41


David Trimble, mariner


Brown's court from Race street between 34 & 36 - Stineman, fhipmafter - Conrad Albright, fhoemaker


Groff's alley from Race street next 57


Francis Peters, ferryman


William Markafon, fhipmafter


William Muir, mariner


Seiptz's court next to Go Race street.


John Banks, oyfterman Elizabeth Weckerly, gentlewoman


Alexander Steadman, filyer fmithi


Rawlinson's court from north Second street between 145 & 147


Nathan Tompkins, labourer Jolın Steel, taylor George Hart, fhoemaker


William Parker, labourer


Baker's alley from Vine to Elm street next 70


Martha Croafdile, taylorefs


Catherine Lambeth, fchoolmiftrefs


Henry Groves, waiter


Pemberton's alley from Vine street next 102 Swatz Scupture, Philip Jacobs, fhoemaker


Fayette street from Race near 246


George Durfor, houfe carpenter


Jofeph Walker, gentleman


Richard Brown, fhoemaker


Sufannah Heard, butcher


Daniel Trump, houfe carpenter


William Greble, bricklayer


George Greble, houfe carpenter


Olende Deney, thipmafter


Thomas Snowden, houfe carpenter


George Wilfon, grocer - Apple, mariner


Richard Dexter, fhoemaker


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Prospect alley from Ninth between Filbert & Arch street.


Margaret Magg, feamftrefs George Hoppel, gentleman Ifaac Coren, mariner Ann Gregory, fpinner Jane M'Kean, mantua maker and taylorefs


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William Ballington, houfe carpenter Michael Maley, houfe carpenter William Bell, ftone cutter


Webb alley from Race near T'enth street.


Thomas Webb, hat manufacturer


John Brown, coachman John Mattis, waiter Mr. Coupland, houfe carpenter


Ann Burgefs, mantua maker


Chriftopher Ramfey, potter


Chriftiana Frazier, gentlewoman


Michael Fagel, bricklayer


Waggoner's alley from Race strect next 244


Mary Wall, Maria Heffizon, wafherwoman


George Burdeck, filverfmith


Peter Rementer, houfe carpenter


Sufannah Warder, walherwoman


Margaret Petterfon, fpinner Philip Sheuman, weaver Samuel White, houfe carpenter Mary Peters, gentlewoman Mofes Johnfon, chimney fweeper John Conard, mariner


Nicholson's alley from Race street next 226


Elizabeth Morris, wafherwoman John Newman, muffin baker Thomas Bedwell, fecretary to the Pennfylvania land company William Powell, houfe carpenter George Taylor, captain in the army U. S. Peter Miller, bruflı maker


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Priests alley from north Front street next 10 Sarah Coleman, wafherwoman


Say's alley from north Water street next 19 Jacob Hugg, thip joiner


Hanes's alley from south Second street between 26 & 28 William Krder, houfe carpenter John Gartley, fchool mafter


Shepherds court from north Third street between 34 ~ 36 Jacob Fretz, baker Mary Walling, fchool miftrefs Robert Shepherd,


Elizabeth Alexander, taylorefs Rebecca Powell, widow layer out of the dead


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Cooper's court from Arch street between 33 ~ 35 James Potts, cooper Widow Catherine Scott, Thomas Scott, coach tiimmer


Fearis's court from north Front street next 148


John Brown, cabinet maker


Daniel Kenney, fea captain


Hans Brown, fea captain


William Forrefter, fea captain


Jofeph Norris, mariner George Neiffer, hatter


John Pratt, mariner


Jofeph Henrickfon, ferryman


Jofeph Warren, fhallopman


John T. Hutchings, mariner


Steinmetz court from north Fourth street next 77 $


Stephen Walker, houfe carpenter John Hoover, taylor Nicholas Curt, carter Michael Schweitzer, porter Henry Raes, taylor Philip Kramer, taylor


Fromberger's court from north Second street between 34 & 36 James Rowland, iron merchant James Robinfon, merchant George Thomas, merchant Jofeph Levy, trader Mary Kean, boarding houfe Jacob C. Wikoff, druggift S


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Front above Vine Street.


207 Frederick Stillwaggon, iron merchant


209 John W. Vancleve, attorney at law


213 John Servofs, hatter


219 Thomas Rogers, cooper


next George Halberftadt, cabinet and chair maker


225 James Pentland, chair maker next John Ware, fhip joiner


237 Benjamin Harper, flour merchant


239 Thomas Brook, flour merchant


247 Henry Apple, oak cooper


249 Jofhua Byron, merchant


251 Samuel Garrigues, notary public & juftice of the peace


255 Cliftleib Bartling, înfpector of lumber


259 John Britton, merchant


261 George Budd, juftice of the peace


263 Seth Griffen, fea captain John Dawbell taylor


265 William Carter, mate of a fhip John Eaftes, do .do


267 Henry Conkle, gentleman next Peter Dick, jus. taylor


275 Thomas Fleefon, minifter of the Baptist church


277 John Thompfon, fea captain next John Elter, hair dreffer


300 James Vanhorn, fhoemaker


311 Frederick Newton, boarding houfe


313 Cafper Schneider, diftiller and lumber merchant


315- - Duvivier, M. D.


317 Abraham Earl, innkeeper


319 Andrew Thatcher, lumber merchant


next Brown and co. lumber merchants


next William Lawrence, labourer


331 John C. Brown, blackfmith


333 David Earl, fhoemaker 337 Silas Wilfon, innkeeper


343 Mary Landell, innkeeper 345 Robert Thomas, taylor


next George Taxes, cabinet maker


353 George Hughburn, blackfmith next John Wolf, carter


359 Thomas Town, grocer


361 Daniel Knight, ftave maker


363 Elizabeth Noglee, boarding houfe 365 Ann Rice, innkeeper Jolin George Panckaek, mufician


367 Benjamin Rufh, diftiller


369 Andrew Segwin, fhip carpenter 371 Thomas Conarie, wharf builder 373 Mary Robertfon, grocer


139 [ ] Front Street continued.


375 John Waters, taylor 377 Ruth M'Lair, widow 379 Abraham Matthias, houfe carpenter


381 Charles Saxton, fhopkeeper


383 John Harmon, tanner


385 Benjamin Vanhorne, gentleman


387 Hannah Robbins, widow next Jane Rogers, mantua maker


389-Ifaac Buckley, merchant 391 William Chevens, cooper Chriftopher Appleton, inlayer and carver


395 William Knox, fhipwright 397 Elizabeth Cuthbert, gentlewoman


399 John Shreeves, rigger


401 Benjamin Newton, gentleman


405 Thomas Timings, cabinet maker


next Elias Fifhier, grocer


411 John Stiles, lumber merchant


413 Robert Thomas, taylor


next Jofeph Stringer, fhip carpenter


next Elizabeth Mintzer, innkeeper


next William Howard, water man next John Cline, taylor


next Chriftian Whomholf, fhoemaker


next Henry Wagner, grocer


next Jacob Williamfon, blackfinith


next Frederick Ickhny, fhoemaker


431 Abraham Howell, M. D.


439 John Hart, houfe carpenter


441 Richard Campbell, mariner 445 Griffey Owen, gentleman Tofhua Evans, wood merchant


next Abraham Hopper, tanner and currier


495 Jacob Weaver, tanner and currier next Mofes Hill and co. lumber merchants next John Nafh, labourer


next John Carter, cooper next Conrad Johnfon, gentleman


186 Hannah Weft, widow 192 Jofeph Bacon, ironmonger 194 James Cooper, gentleman 196 Caleb Shreve, merchant


198 Abraham Barnet, cabinet maker


200 Ann Fenton, teacher 204 John Cowperthwaite, juftice of the peace 206 Rachel Richards, widow 208 Jofeph Maxfield, lumber merchant


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Front Street continued.


210 Jane King, gentlewoman


212 John Newbold, merchant


214 John Starr,


216 Peter Baity, mariner


213 John Barnes, fea captain


220 Nicholas Young, fhip joiner


222 Charles Joynt, furgeon barber


224 George Klingle, oak cooper


226 John Kincaid and co. diftillers


232 laac Nathans, ftorekeeper 234 Rhoda Bolton, widow


226 Benjamin Jacob, black ball maker


242 David Bickley, ftorekeeper


244 Jofeph Burn, ftorekeeper


248 Henry Buth, coach maker


2.52 Jonathan Edwards, innkeeper




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