The Philadelphia Directory, 1811, Part 16

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Publication date: 1785
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NACE JACOB, nailor, 92 Brown Naff William, hatter, back of 118 N. Third Nagle Charles, hairdresser, 44. N. Fourth Nagel George, storekeeper, 209 N. Third Vagle Henry, hairdresser, 304 S. Third Nagel Lewis, yoeman, Passyunk near Federal Nagel Michael, tavernkeeper, 226 S. Sixth Naglee William, shipwright, Prime Nail Casper, victualler, 482 N. Third Nail Elizabeth, storekeeper, 112 N. Sixth Nail John, cooper, 116 Cedar Nailor John, boatman, baek 20 Green Nailor Samuel, shipwright, 52 Artillery lane Nangle Walter, mariner, 242 S. Front Napier Thomas, planemaker, Relief alley Nash Sarah, widow, 12 Kunckle Nassau Michael, tobacconist, 208 N. Second Nassau William, tobacconist, 77 High Nathans Isaac, shipjoiner, Liberty alley Nathans Isaiah, storekeeper, 256 N. Second Nathans Moses, merchant, 53 N. Third Natt Thomas, gilder, 76 Chesnut Navarre Peter, baker, 312 S. Sixth


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NAY-NEW


Naylor Joseph, accomptant, near 35 St. John Naylor Thomas, carter, Oak (N. L.) [see Nailor. Neal Alexander, carter, Cherry between 11th & 12th Veal widow of James, rigger, 31 German Neal Samuel, carter, Cherry between 11th and 12th Neath widow of James, rigger, 31 German Neble Charles, gilder and carver, 7 N. Eighth Necht George, victualler, Seventh near Callowhill Neff C. weaver, James


Neff Rudolph, grocer, corner of Vine and Eighth Negley William, pilot, Little's row


Negrin J. J. editor of L'Hemisphere, 181 S. Fifth Negus Bailey, mate, 16 German


Negus John, grocer, 164 High & 43 N. Water


Nield Sarah, widow of C. 274 Swanson


Neill H. M. D 266 S. Second


Neill and Hurley, merchants, 154 High Neise Christian, silver plater, 25 Carter's alley [see Kneass.


Nelly John, grocer, 114 N. Sixth Nelson Andrew, powder inspector, Beggar lane near Schuylkill


Nelson Charles, porter, Wood above Eighth


Nelson David, druggist, 127 Chesnut


Nelson George, shoemaker, Juniper lane


Nelson George, shoemaker, back 46 N. Seventh Nelson John D. sea c"n'ain, 95 Sassafras Nelson Nicholas, ma "o .r. 9 Burd's alley Neilson Noble Caldu ell, broker, 113 S. Third Nelson Susanna, tutress, Seventh N. of Vine Nelson W'm. harnessmaker, back of 10 Lætitia court Nelson William, weaver, near 543 N. Third Nelson William, mate, 14 German Nenstell Andrew, victualler, Callowhill near Eighth Nepis, Abraham, cutler, 256 St. John Neraud Francis, gardener, Christian above Eighth Nesbitt Thomas, printer, 84 Gaskill Nettles George, grocer, corner German and Third Neveil John, diaper weaver, 548 N. third New John, fisher, Queen (K.)


Newark Mrs. nurse, 9 Burd's alley


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NEW_NIC


New bern George, labourer, 19 Cresson's alley New bold William, merchant, 194 Walnut Newcombe Bayse jun. attorney at law, 173 N. Front Newcomb William, sea captain, 61 Shippen Newell James, tailor, 30 Coates' alley Newell widow of Nicholas, sea captai», 412 S. Front Newell Simon, shipwright, Shackemuxen Newell William, grocer, corner of Water and High Newkirk E. milliner, 15 N. Front Newkirk Garrett, storekeeper, 21 N. Front Newlett John, tavernkeeper, 113 S. Front Newlin John, carpenter, Tenth near Walnut Newman Eli, plaisterer, Juniper lane Newman John, ladies' shoemaker, 59 Dock Newman John, grocer, 25 Charlotte Newman Jolin, baker, Lee's court Newman John, grocer, 6 S. Water' Newman John, shoemaker, Carpenter (S.) Newman Mary, shopkeeper, 176 N. Second Newman Thomas, broker, 80 S. Third Newport Benjamin, wheelwright, 314 N. Third Newsham Richard, pattern maker, Locust near sch. Newton Benjamin, teacher, 16 German Newton Giles, merchant, 81 N. Water . Newton John, calico printer, Crown (K.) Newton Margaret widow of George, grocer, 231 N. Eighth


Newton Thomas, grocer & corkcutter, 90 S. Fifth Newton Thomas N. counsellor at law, 75 N. Seventh Niblow William, soapboiler, Rose alley Nice F. shoemaker, 127 Sas-afras


Nice Jacob, innkeeper, 45 Carpenter Nice James, 201 N. Third


Nice James, boot & shoemaker, west of Water Works Nice Joseph, accomptant, Wharton's court Nice Thomas, shoemaker, 16 Parham's alley Nicholas Charles J. merchart, 170 Chessut Nicholas George, labourer, 47 Christian Nicholas Jeremiah, grocer, 338 S. Second Nicholas Peter, grocer & tavernkeeper, 2 S. Fourth Nichols Enoch, tailor, 47 Caliowhill


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Nichol's James A. baker, corner Centre alley & 12th Nicholls James, mariner, 53 Mead alley Nichol John, stonecutter, 106 Cherry Nichols John, 68 George's


Nichols Margaret, gentlewoman, 26 Swanson Nichols Mary, gentlewoman, 287 Chesmit Nichols William, shipwright, back of 345 S. Front Nicholson Joshua, merchant tailor, 41 High Nicholson Joshua, merchant, 40 N. Second Nicholson L. cabinetmaker, Little George near Sixth Nicholson Mrs. boarding house, 182 Spruce Nicholson Mrs. boarding house, 243 Cedar Nicholson Sarah, gentlewoman, 20 Strawberry Nicholson Sarah, upholsterer, 13 Federal


Nicholson William, superintendant magazine, High near Schuylkill Third


Nicholson William, teacher, 177 Cedar Nick John, wheelwright, 39 Brown Nield Sarah, widow, 274 Swanson Nieper Alexander, stonecutter, High near S. Broad Nietscke Jolın S. shoemaker, 16 Veruon Nightingale Isaac, tailor, 11 Gray's alley Niles William, shoemaker, 95 Mulberry Vilson Ann, seanistiess, 24 Elizabeth [see Nelson. Nisbet Ann, widow, 64 S. Eleventh [see Nesbit.


[see Neild.


Nixon Alexander, coachmaker, 122 Walnut Nixon George, musician, 88 German Nixon James, fruiterer, 285 S. Second Nixon Jane, gentlewoman, Lilly alley Nixon John, carter, 99 N. Ninth Nixon Robert, tanner, near 542 N. Third Nixon and Walker, merchants, 93 S. Wharves


Noble Richard, lumber merchant, 234 N. Second Noble Samuel, tanner, 268 N. Third Noble Samuel, shoemaker, 461 N. Second Nonaker George, cooper, 47 Charlotte Nones Benjamin, notary public, 22 Chesnut [ see Nunes. Nonnater Jacob, hatter, near corner of Arch and 10th Nonnater Peter, weaver, Nonnater's court


Nores John, shoemaker, Race bets een Juniper & 13th Norgrave widow of Nathaniel, M. D. corner Juniper and High


240


XOR-NOU


Norkquay Catharine widow of John, rigger, 403 S. Front


Norman Joseph, feed store, corner Race and Fifth


Norman Joseph, shoemaker, 322 S. Second


Norman Joseph, shoemaker, 141 Green Norman Sarah, storekeeper, 85 Mulberry


Norris Isaac, hatter, 40 N. Front


Norris Isaac W. shipchandler, corner of Vine & Water


dwelling 27 Key's alley


Norris James, carpenter, Rose alley


Norris Joseph, shipwright, King (K.)


Norris Joseph P. president Penn. bank, 140 Chesnut Norris Mrs. huckster, back of 69 High


Norris Thomas, mate, 3 Summers' court


Norris Thomas, shipwright, King (K.) North Caleb, merchant, 19 Crown North John, boarding house, Callowhill st. wharf North John, shoemaker, 56 N. Eighth


North John, livery stablekeeper, 172 Cedar North Joseph, shipwright, 157 N. Front North Joseph, accomptant, 126 N. Fourth


North Joseph, merchant, Spruce st. wharf and 119 Lombard


North Richard, stonecutter, 49 Filbert


North Stephen, druggist and apothecary, 85 High and 49 Filbert


North Thomas, late constable, Nicholson's court North and White, merchants, Calhoun's wharf and 31 N. Water


North William, merchant, 126 Pine & Spruce st. wharf Northrop Enoch, cooper, 37 Pewterphatter alley Northrop Enoch, cooper, 50 Lombard


Norton Jane and Lydia, storekeepers, 66 Race Norton Nathan, sea captain, Pfeiffer's alley Norton Rebecca, 1 Quarry Norton Samuel, carpenter, back of 21 Shippen Norton Thomas, gentleman, 9 Vine


Norton Thomas, carpenter, 22 Kunckle Norton William L. printer, 62 N. Ninth Nottingham William, commission merchant, 68 Vinc Nourse Henry, mariner, 174 Pine


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NOW-OAK


Nowland Thomas, storekeeper, 36 S. Third Nowland widow, back 66 S. Fifth Noyan Peter, coppersmith, 10 N. Water Nugent George, merchant, 25 S. Second Nukens Sarabı, widow, Hanover (K.) Nunes A. J. limner, 162 Race [see Nones. Nutt John, harnessmaker, 158 N. Front


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O'BIRN ELIZABETH, widow, Mifflins alley


O'Brien Lawrence, labourer, 142 S. Fourth O'Brien Richard, late consul at Algiers, 59 S. Seventh O'Connor Christopher, sea captain, 22 Almond O'Conner Mrs. 152 Pine


O'Conner Mary widow, 292 S. Second


O'Connor Nicholas, mate, 22 Cedar


O'Conner Thomas, blacksmith, Emlen's court O'Conway Matthias James, commissioned interpreter and teacher of foreign languages, 96 Union O'Dilton, James, stonecutter, 235 Cedar O'Donnell B. milkman, Locust near Thirteenth O'Donnell Bernard, dry good store, 60 Cedar O'Donnell Con, bottler & grocer, N. W. German & Sd ('Donnel Dominick, labourer, 287 S. Fourth O'Donnel Henry, saddler, back 125 Mulberry O'Donnell Jolin, stagedriver, 176 S. Fourth O'Donnell and M'Linchy, 300 S. Second O'Donnell Rosana, Brook's court


O'Ellers James, boarding house, corner Spruce & 4th O'Ellers James jun. sea captain, 198 S. Fourth O'Hara James, bellman, Rose alley near Coates' O'Hara John, brushmaker, 162 S. Third


O'Leary William, grocer, 94 N. Front O'Neill and Boyd, china merchants, 18 S. Front O'Neill Daniel, tailor, 246 S. Fourth O'Neill George, grocer, near 82 Cedar O'Neill Grace widow, 223 N. Third


[sce Oncill.


O'Neill John, carpenter, Mead alley Oakford Charles, grain measurer, 30 Lombard


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OAK-OLI


Oakford Samuel, coalmeasurer, 319 S. Second Oakford William, feedstore, 312 S. Second Oakley George, gentleman, 20 Dock Oakley Robert, merchant, 22 Dock Oakman widow of Isaac, merchant, 11 S. Third Oat Jesse, coppersmith, 76 Vine Oat Joseph, bookbinder, Hansell's court


Obrie George, blacksmith, 244 Cedar Obrie Nicholas & Co. merchants, 153 High Odenheimer Jacob, coachtrimmer, 182 Pine


Odenheimer Jacob, victualler, S. W. corner of Locust and Sixth and 3 old Shambles.


Odenheimer John, baker, 56 Plum Odenheimer Philip, victualler, 150 Race


Odlin Woodbridge, merchant, 144 Pine Offley Ann, widow, 178 S. Front


Ogden Abraham, bookbinder, Aich above Twelfth Ogden Esther, cotton spinner, Juniper near Arch Ogden Jesse, coalyard, 353 N. Sd and ironmonger, 168 N. Second


Ogden John, carpenter, corner of Pire and Ninth Ogden Michael, mate, Brown's court


Ogden Robert, W'. accomptant, 70 S. Eleventh


Ogden Sarah, tutress, Seventh near Locust Ogilby Joseph, shipwright, 56 Swanson Ogle Thomas, coachmaker, 11 S. Sixth


Ogle William, sea captain, 72 Union Oxie and Williamson, merchants, 73 High Olden James jun. merchant, 33 Chesnut and 30 Vine Oldenbergh Daniel, hatter, 43 High


Oldenbergh Martin, hairdresser Cherry near Eleventh Oldfield John, carter, 261 St. John Oliphant Hosied, carpenter, Spruce near Schuylkill Oliphant Uziel, sea captain, 25 Pewterplatter allcy Oliver Andrew, tavernkeeper, 36 Bank Oliver Henry, 37 N. Third Oliver Jolin, stevadore, next 15 Plum Oliver John G. merchant, 130 S. Second Oliver Reuben, tailor, 198 S. Front


Oliver and Smith, 36 S. Front


Oliver Thomas, sca captain, 194 S. Front


243


OLI-OTT


Oliver. William, boarding house, 47 S. Water Oliver William G. accomptant, 198 Sassafras Olmstead Moss, sea captain, 197 S. Fourth Olmstead William, shoemaker, 25 Mead alley Oman Catharine, huckster, near 3 Schreiver's court Oneill John, labourer, Eleventh above High Oneill John, carpenter, 82 Cedar [see O' Neill. Onis Don Louis de, H. C. M's. Min Plenipoten. 174 S. Third


Oram John, silverplater, Juniper lane [see Orum.


Orchard Margaret, mantuamaker, back 194 Cherry Orchard William, shoemaker, 127 Race Ord George, shipchandler, 99 S. Wharves Ord widow of George, shipchandler, 354 S. Front Ormrod John, clerk of Christ church, 6 l'ear Ormsbey John, baker, Britton's ailey Ormson James, mariner, Mary


Orr A. carter, Ninth near Ridge Orr Ame, tailoress, 6, Plum


Orr John, grocer, 114 Plum


Orr Rebecca widow, 290 S. Fourth


Orr Robert, grocer, corner of Walnut and Juniper Or Robert, coppersmith, 50 New


Orr Thomas, exchange broker, corner Arch and 12th


Orso Jobn B. accomptant, 197 Spruce


Orth Henry, 28 N. Eighth


Orum and Jones, store keepers, 321 N. Second [see Oram, Ouram.


Osbourne Ebenezer, carpenter, 80 Lombard O,bourne Hannab, tu ress, 44 Union Osbourne James, oysterman, 113 N. Front


Osbourn Joseph, carpenter & livery stablekeeper, 202 S. Front


Osman William, labourer, back 367 Arch Oshess Mirs. huckster, Zane


Oswaldl Amelia, widow, back of 179 S. Second O wald and Al'Ihaine, printers, back 29 Chesnut Otis Charles, bear ling house, 104 Cherry Ott Catharine vidow of David, 86 N. Sixth Out John, tavernateper. 220 N. Front Otto Jolin, labourer, 10 Charlotte


244


OTT-PAI


Otto John C. M. D. 139 Mulberry


Otto Mary, gentlewoman, St. John near Callow hill Otway Christian, mariner, 24 Mead alley


Ouram Henry, printing press manufactory, corner of Sixth and Prune [see Oram, Orum.


Overman William, broker, 11 Pine


Overn John, trunkmaker, 10 S. Broad


Overstack Sarah widow, 160 Race (very John, dyer and scowerer, back of 42 S. Fifth Ovington Mary, milkwoman, Cedar near Ninth Owens Edward, saddler, 3 Greenleaf alley Owen Edward, blacksmith, 12 Oak


Owens Edward, saddler, 107 N. Second Owen Griffith, clock and watchmaker, 73 Arch


Owen James, carter, Spruce near Sch. Fourth Owen Jane, shopkeeper, 141 N. Second Owen Jesse, grocer, 437 N. Third


Owen John, shoemaker, 172 Lombard


Owen John, silversmith, 3 N. Third Owen Margaret widow, 154 S. Fourth Owens Michael, tinsmith, 61 German


Owen Patrick, shopkeeper, 217 N. Second


Owens Robert, tanner, Rose (K.)


Owen Thomas jun. merchant, 27 N. Third and near 7 Church alley


Owen widow, Passyunk road below Prime Oxley Margaret widow, Sixth near Poplar lane Oxley William, merchant, 62 S. Eleventh (xx Frederick, labourer, Rose alley


Ozeas Peter, inspector of the port, 313 Arch


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PACKER Edward, brassfounder, Coates' near Third Page Ezekiel, labourer, Fourth near Brown Page James, gentleman, 7 Vine Page L. P. sea captain, 219 Swanson Page Mrs. boarding house, 30 Spruce Page William, merchant, 31 Chesnut Paihes Peter, grocer, 67 S. Fifth


PAI --- PAN


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Pailhes & Cavanoe, confectioners & distillers 108 High Paine John, 30 Carter's alley [see Payne.


Painter Adam, shoemaker, 489 N. Third Painter George, caulker, Marlborough (K.) Painter Jacob, grocer, corner of Race and Fifth


Painter John, carpenter, 140 Coates'


Painter John, carpenter, Poplar lane


Painter Lemuel and William, carpenters, 152 Spruce Painter Mary widow, Prince (K.) Painter Mary widow, 511 N. Third Painter Mary, seamstress, 4 Quarry


Painter Margaret widow, Poplar lane


Painter Nicholas, bricklayer, near 490 N. Third


Painter Philip, shoemaker, 401 N. Second


Painter William, shoemaker, 177 St. John Paleske Charles G. merchant, 212 S. Third Palm Henry, printer, corner of Arch and Fifth Palmer Amos, distiller, 54 Vine Palmer Ann widow, back 86 S. Third


Palmer Anthony E. druggist, near 47 N. Eighth Palmer James, shipwright, Carpenter Jersey (K.) Palmer John B. merchant, 13 Lombard


Palmer John, tavernkeeper, 290 N. Front Palmer John, shipwright, Stay's alley (K.) Palmer Richard, trader, 205 N. Second


Palmer Richard, alderman, corner of Shippen & 3d


Palmer Richard, grocer, Callowhill near Ridge Palmer Samuel, druggist, 74 Chesnut Palmer Simeon, pilot, 102 Swanson Palmer Thomas, printer, 225 Spruce


Palmer Thomas, shipwright, Queen (K.)


Palmer Thomas, gunsmith, Mulberry near Sch. Palmer Thomas, druggist, corner of Spruce and Fifth Palmer Thomas, Printer, 61 Cherry


Palmer Thomas & George, printers, office corner of Locust and Eighth, dwelling 225 Spruce Palmer William, carpenter, Tenth near Chesnut Pancake Elizabeth, seamstress, 76 George Pancake Philip, near Permanent Bridge Pancost Hannah widow, 129 S. Third l'ancoast Samuel jun. ironmongerer, 148 High


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PAN-PAR


Pancoast William, carpenter, Tenth near Spruce Pand Thomas, grocer, 343 N. Front Papet Monsieur, supercargo, 122 S. Fifthi Papiot Maturin, teacher of French language, near S. W. corner of Shippen and Third


Pardee Joseph, teacher, 42 Union Parent Ephraici, cabinetinaker, Portland alley Parham John, carpenter, Walnut above Tenth Parham Joseph, lumber merchant, 11th above Walnut Parham Robert, cabinetmaker, 18 Key's alley & 18 New


Parie Joseph, jeweller, 114 Vine


Paring Sarah, mantuamaker, 22 Small Paris G. calico glazer, 42 Mulberry


Parke John, carpenter, Eleventh near Race Parks Richard, carpenter, 278S. Third Park Robert, hatier, 48 N. Third


Park Robert, weaver, Sch. Fifthi near Chesnut


Park Samuel, grocer, 183 High Park Samuel, accomptant, 215 Race Park Samuel, accomptant, 155 Cherry Parke Solomon, watchmaker, 146 N. Front Parke Thomas, M. D 20 S. Fourth Park William, hatter, 14 Chan cery lane Parker Achilles, bottler, 13 Norris'alley Parker Andrew, tailor, 1 Brewer's alley Parker B. teacher, 145 Spruce


Parker Benjamin, cabinetmaker, 229 5. Seventh Parker Bunyan, labourer, King (K.)


Parker Charles, tailor, Fourth above Brown


Parker Daniel, tavernkeeper, 23 S. Third Parker Edward, book-eller, 178 High Parker Eleanor, shopkeeper, 130 Cedar


Parker Elisha, mariner, 51 Mead alley Parker Elisha, taylor, 59 Race


Parker George, farmer, Prime above Passyunk Parker Isaac, sea captain, 27 Pine Parker James, mate, back of 219 N. Second Parker James, carpenter, 14 Knight's court Parker James, gentleman, St. John near Noble Parker John, grocer, 217 Sassafras


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PAR -- PAT


Parker Joseph, merchant, 209 High Parker Joseph, 23 Coates' alley Parker Joseph, tailor, 40 Race Parker Joseph, tailor, 9 Coombs' alley and S. E. corner Race and Water. Parker Lydia, widow, 203 Mulberry . Parker Nathaniel, 26 Vine


Parker Samuel, farmer, Second near Greenwick Parker Thomas, carter, 263 Catharine


Parker Thomas, carpenter, 144 S. Ninth


Parker Thomas, cornchandler, 9 Pear


Parker Thomas, clock and watchmaker, 13 S. Third Parker William, carpenter, Seventh near Shippen Parker William, mate, 178 N. Water Parker William, shallopman, 254 St. John


Parker - cabinetmaker, 515 N. Front


Parkinson Martin H. sca captain, 214 S. Fifth


Parkinson Robert, ropemaker, China near Prime Second


Parkus Jolin, carpenter, Eleventh near Race Parmentier Charles, accomptant, 15 N. Twelfth Parmentier Nicholas, chemist, 180 Coates' Parr Joseph, plaisterer, Second near Federal Parrin Mrs. boarding house, 97 N. 9th [see Payran. Parring Sarah, mantuamaker, 22 Small Parrish J. hatter, 3 Mulberry court Parrish Josiah and Lee, glass warehouse, 23 Dock Parrish Joseph, M. D. 109 Mulberry


Parrish Robert A. planemaker, 40 St. John and 243 N. Third Parry John J. clock and watchmaker &c. 243 High Parsons Abraham, mariner, Juniper near Locust Parsons Richard, mate, 46 Almond


Parsons Tabitha, gentle woman, 78 S. Eleventh Parsons William, ferryman, 1 Callowhill Partenheimer Adam, baker, 107 N. Third Parvin Pearson, teacher, 25 N. Fifth Paskill Jane, gentlewoman, 107 Lombard Passey Samuel, teacher, 163 Vine Passmore Thomas, auctioneer, 34 S. Front Patrick George, nailor, Juniper near Cherry


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PAT


Patrick .John, carpenter, 250 S. Second Patrick William, paver, Locust above Ninth Patridge John, plaisterer, 16 S. Tenth


Patridge William, ivory black manufacturer, 72 N. Ninth


Patridge William, chemical factory, Callowhill near Ridge


Patter J. cabinetmaker, Tammany near Kunckle


Patterson Abner, carter, 440 N. Front


l'atterson and Hurry, merchants, 57 S. Wharves


Patterson Isaac. Virginia coffee house, 119 S. Water Patterson Rev. James, 142 S. Fifth Patterson James, porter, 4 Quarry Patterson John, shipjoiner, Shackemuxen


Patterson John sen. grocer, 58 Filbert


Patterson John, grocer, corner of Race and Fourth


Patterson John, accomptant, 44+ Race . Patterson Jolin and Co. flour merchants, corner High and Twelfth


Patterson Joseph, sea captain, 1 Parham's alley Patterson Matthew, carter, 74 Plum


Patterson Robert, carter, Broad near Spruce


l'atterson Robert, vice provost Pennsylvania Univer- sitv, Ninth below High


Patterson widow of Robert, Emlen's court Patterson Samuel, mariner, 90 Swanson


Patterson Sarah, gentlewoman, near 23 N. Front


Patterson Stepben, merchant, 227 Spruce Patterson Thomas, mariner, 360 S Front Pattison Edith, seamstress, 14 Knight's court Patton Abraham, clock and watchmaker, 44 High Patton Eleanor, straw bonnetmaker, Trotter's alley Patton Elizabeth, laundress, Smith's court Patton John, stevadore, 186 Cedar Patton John, tailor, Callowhill street wharf


Patton John, weaver, 488 N. Second


Patton John, mariner, 351 S. Front Patton J. cabinetmaker, Tammany near Kunckle Patton Robert, postmaster, 27 S. Third Patton William, printer, Pine above Eleventh Patton William, queens ware store, 65 Cedar


PAT-PEA 249


Patton William, mariner, 46 Spruce Patton William, porter, Merritt's lane near Fourth Patton William, porter, Sixth above Callowhill Paul David, shipjoiner, 83 Christian Paul David, carpenter, next corner Noble & St. John Paul James, merchant, 24 S. Wharves and 34 N. 5th Paul Jeremiah, teacher, 21 Greenleaf alley Paul Joseph M. merchant, 95 N. Fifth Paul Mary, widow, 60 N. Fourth r. ul Mrs. boarding house, 41 Filbert Paul William, sea captain, 57 Green Paul William jun. sea captain, 12 Green Paulson John, tailor, back 87 N. Second l'aulus Adam, baker, 26 S. Fifth Paxson Benjamin, merchant, 19 and back 30 N. 2d Paxson Charles, 129 High


Paxson Isaac, ironmonger, 10 S. Third Paxson John A. silversmith, back 154 S. Fourth Paxson Joseph, carpenter, 15 Artillery lane Paxson Joseph S. innkeeper, 130 N. Second Paxson Samuel, hatter, 104 High and 156 N. 5th Paxson Sarah, shopkeeper, 77 S. Third Paxson Timothy, merchant, 65 N. Water & 81 Arch


Paxson William, hardware merchant, 203 High Paverne Francis, confectioner, 96 N. Third Payne Bernard, tavernkeeper, 17 Cedar [see Paine. Payne William, carpenter, 214 S. Third


Payne William, grocer, 484 N. Second


Payran Stephen, hatter, 221 S. Second [see Parran. Peace Joseph, attorney at law, 78 S. Sixth [see Pease. Peacock Oliver, carpenter, 13 Butler's court Peacock Ralph, merchant, 150 Mulberry


Teak Edward, shipwright, Queen (K.) Peak Thomas, shipwright, Shackemuxen


Peale Jacob, sugar boiler, 15 Sterling alley Peale James, artist, 18 Sansom


Peale Raphael, portrait painter, 24 Powell


Peale Rembrandt, naturalist, philosophical hall, Fifth below Chesnut


Pcale Reuben, portrait painter, philosophical hall, Fifth below Chesnut


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PEA-PED


Pear Matthew, brushmaker, Fourth & Merrit's alley Pearce Ann, boarding house, Catharine street wharf Pearce George, mariner, 322 S. 2d [see Peirce, Pierce. l'earce John, painter &c. Arch between Juniper and Broad


Pearce Margaret, widow of H. W. gentleman, 68 S. Eighth


Pearce Samuel, sea captain, 17 Beck's alley


Pearce Thomas, trader, 57 Shippen


Pearce Thomas P. grocer, 61 Walnut


Pearce Thomas, sea captain, above Ninth near Lombard


Pearson David, skindresser, 282 N. 8th [sce Peirson.


Pearson Elizabeth, nurse 21 Appletree alley


Pearson George, carpenter and regulator of streets, 399 S. Second


Pearson Henry, stone cutter, Webb's alley


Pearson Isaac, bookseller and stationer, 109 High


Pearson James, city regulator, 17 N. Seventh


Pearson Jane, seamstress, 53 German


Pearson Mary, nurse, 93 N. Ninth


Pearson Phobe and Sarah, storekeepers, 147 Cherry


Pearson Silas, tanner and currier, Frankford road Pearson Thomas, saddler, 116 High


Peart Mary, near, 40 St. John


Pease Margaret, boarding house, 197 Walnut


[see Pees.


Pechim John, collector of taxes, 3 Elfrith's alley Peck Israel, mariner, 170 N. Water


Peck Jeremiah, tavernkeeper, 148 N. Water Peck Lewis, tanner, 71 Budd


Peckbarrier Jacob, gentleman, 87 Brown


Peckworth Rev. John P. ladies' shoemaker, 159 S. Second


Pecot Joseph, sockmaker, M'Culloch's court


Peddle Joshua, oak cooper, 213 S. Front and 212 Water


Peddle Margaret, widow, Elfrith's alley


Pedersen P. his Danish majesty's charge d'affairs and consul general, 212 Mulberry


Pedrick Hope, mariner, Merrit's lane above Fifth


251


PED-PEN


Pedrick Joseph, smith, 19 Charlotte Pedrick Mary, widow, 77 Queen Peeler, Tobias, cooper, 134 N. Fourth Peeling Wright, mariner, 25 Mead alley


Peerman Sarah, shopkeeper, Garden near Button- wood lane.


Pees William, ostler, back 321 Sassafras [see Peace. Peirce Abraham, mariner, 76 Penn


Peirce and Emlen, hardware merchants, 135 High Peirce Isaac, teacher, 11 Pear


Peirsol Jeremiah, sugar refiner, 69 Vine Peirsol J. & C. Schaffer, sugar refiners, 88 N. 2d Peirson Daniel, boot and shoemaker, near 141 High Peirson James, bricklayer, Spruce near Sch. Fourth Peirson James, merchant, 301 Mulberry [see Pierson. Pellissier Victor, musician, 1 Carlyle's court Pelty John, labourer, Fourth above Vernon Peltz Philip, gentleman, Chevy chace road Pember Christian, shoemaker, near 11 Kunckle


Pember Margaret, widow, 91 Passyunk


Pemberton Ann, widow, 213 High


Pemberton Pliœbe, widow of James, gentleman, 74 S. Second


Pemberton Philadelphia, shopkeeper, 61 N. Third Pemberton Sarah, gentlewoman, 223 Spruce Y'endergast Elizabeth, boarding house, 84 Race Penn Abraham, shipjoiner, 75 Queen


Pennington Edward, sugar refiner, 73, 155 and 159 Race


Pennington John, grocer, N. E. corner Sch. Seventh and Race


Pennington Martha, mantuamaker, Filbert near 10th Pennington William, labourer, Crown (K.) Pennock Abraham L. merchant, 36 N. Third Pennock Robert, innkeeper, 118 N. Third Pennock William and Son, 13 1.2 S. Second Penol & Desplat, ladies' shoemakers, 197 S. Second Pennol Mrs. gentle woman, 208 N. Front Penro James, tailor, 55 Coates'


Penrose Mrs. of Jonathan, 17 Queen




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