The Philadelphia Directory, 1811, Part 17

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Publication date: 1785
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Penrose Joseph, carpenter, Seventh near Pine


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PEN-PER


Penrose Thomas, late shipbuilder, 93 Penn Penrose Thomas R. cotton pressing machine, Chris- tian near Fourth


Penisse William, merchant, 1 Almond


Penson James, shoemaker, Mary


l'eplou E. D. victualler, 21 Fitzwalter


Pepper George, brewer, 2 S. Fifth


Pepper widow of Henry, 191 Chesnut


Pepper Joseph, coachmaker, 8 Pennsylvania avenue Pepper Michael, labourer, near 6 Smith's alley Peregra widow of Jacob, storekeeper, 96 Vine Pereyra D. R. broker, 24 St. John Percival Joshua, merchant, 150 Pine


Peries Peter, M. D. Second above Callowhill


Perinc James, carpenter, 263 N. Third


Perkenpine David, skindresser, near 550 N. Third


Perkenpine John sen. victualler, 43 Budd


Denkenpine John jun. victualler, 43 Budd Perkins A. carpenter, 85 Green


Perkins George, tailor, 25 Prune


Perkins Henry, smith, 144 N. Eighth


Perkins James, sugarboiler, near 17 Sterling alley Perkins J. brickmaker, corner Filbert and Eleventh Perkins John, shoemaker, above 509 N. Second Ferkin John, M. D. 159 N. Second


Perkins Washington L. accomptant corner Arch & Twelfth


Perlascar Peter, merchant, 145 Locust


Perle James, lumber, merchant, 181 Front


Perle James, Longwharf (N. L.)


Perollasse Bazil, boarding house, 299 High Perot Elliston, merchant, 299 High


Perot Elliston and John, merchants, 41 N. Water Perott John, merchant, 297 High Perotteau Bazil, boarding house, 95 High Perpignan Peter, goldsmith &c. 151 N. Second Pershouse John, merchant, near Filbert and 11th Persey Charles, mariner, 120 Swanson Perry James, milstonemaker, Mark's Lane Perry John, skinkresser, Callowh.Il above Ridge


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PER-PHI


Perry Mrs. of Robert, 85 N. Ninth Pert Thomas, wheelwright, back 338 S. Front Pesoa widow of Isaac, 37 N. Fourth Peterman George, grocery, feed and grain store, S N. Tentli


Peterman Jacob, flour merchant, Filbert above 11th and 389 H:gh


Peters Christian, coachman, Wiggins' court l'eters Emanuel, mariner, 19 Coxe's alley Peters Evan, 97 Cherry


I'eters Evan, bricklaver, 36 St. John Peters George, labourer, 11 Sterling's alley


Peters Henry, labourer, back 119 Catharine


Peters John, caulker, 46 Christian Peters Jolin, sea captain, 136 Swanson Peters John, mate, 126 Filbert


Peters John, cookshop, 239 S. Fourth .


Peters John, gentleman, 251 St. John


" Peters Mary, 12 Wagner's alley Peters Reese, carpenter,, 12 Hinckle's court Peters Richard jun. attorney at law, 85 Walnut Peters Thomas T. bookbinder, 205 Sassafras Peters William, Sassafras near Juniper Peters -, shallopman, Oak (N. L.) Peterson Andrew, labourer, 4 Quarry Peterson E. labourer, back of 1 Parham's alley Peterson Jacob, merchant, Bickley's wharf Peterson Jacob, merchant, near Frankford road. Peterson Peter, shipwright, Prime near Second Peterson Peter, shipwright, 12 Margaretta Pettibone Daniel, artist, 111 S. Fifth Pettit Andrew, alderman & merchant, 79 S. Sixthi Pettit Ann, laundress, Gaskill near Fif h Pettit Anthony, boarding house, 244 High . Pettit Nicholas, tailor, 149 N. Second Pew Hugh, morocco leather dresser, 4 Carly le's court Peyton John, ship carpenter, Prime rear Second Pfeiffer Mary, china store, 235 N. Second Esee Pifer. Pflaume Francis, baker, 33) N. Front Phile David, silver plater, St. Tammany Plule John, tax collector, 157 Mulberry 1. 4


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PI-PIC'


Phile William, umbrellamaker, 294 Vine


Philler Andrew, bootmaker, &c. 156 S. Front Philler Andrew jun. boot and shoemaker, 2715. 2d Philips B. J. merchant, 41 N. Fourth & 85 S. Front Phillips Benjamin, shipbuilder, 245 Swanson and 27 Prime


Phillips Benjamin, trader, Arch near Sch. Front


Phillips Edward, pedlar, 15 Fayette


Phillips & Farenstock, storekeepers, 43 N. Second


Phillips James, mate, 160 N. Water


Phillips John, circulating library and bookseller, 119 S. Third


Phillips John, sea captain, 98 S. Fifth


Phillips John, nailor, back of 97 Budd


Phillips Jonathan, gentleman, Beach


Phillips Joseph, merchant, 43 N. Third


Phillips Joseph, 41 N Fourth


Philips Levi, merchant, 22' N. Fourth


Philips Mary, widow, St. Tammany near Second


Philips Mary widow, Mary's


Phillips Miles, porter to Philadelphia insurance com- pany, 67 Walnut


Philips Peter, grocer, 384 Iligh


Philips Rebecca, gent'ewoman, 41 N. Fourth


Phillips Robert, paper stainer, Arch near Schuylkill Phillips Sarah, boarding house, 139 S. Fifth


Philips William, hatter, back of 73 Race Philips William, storekeeper, 60 N. Second Philips William, gentleman, 200 S. Front Phillips William, sea captain, 42 Almond Phillips William, blacksmith, Jersey (K.)


Phillips William, harnessmaker, Hause's court Phillips Z. attorney at law, 193 Chesnut


Phipps M. & S. shopkeepers, 21 N. Fourth Phipps Sarah, widow, 30 Mary


Phipps Thomas, druggist, 167 High


Phy sick Philip S. M. D. professor of surgery, 114 Mul- berry 4 Pickands Thomas, carpenter, 298 Sassafras Picard Peter M. porter, 266 Lombard Pickel George, sea captain, 126 Cedar


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PIC ---- PIP


Pickering Thomas, oysterman, 45 Cedar Picquet Martin, merchant, 173 High Pidgeon C. cabinetmaker, Lombard above Ninth Pidgeon David, coaclimaker, back 27 Appletree alley Pidgeon John, printer, Strawberry alley Pidgeon William, deputy sheriff, 352 S. Second Pierce Caleb, ironmonger, 20 N. Front & Church alley Pierce & Emlen, hardware merchants, 135 High Pierce James, ship carpenter, Front below Federal Pierce Moses, carpenter, back 239 N. Second Pierie and Caner, coachmakers, 12 S. Seventh Pierie Charles, coachmaker, 42 Carpenter Pierie John, hairdresser and bleeder, N. E. corner Walnut and Fourth


Pierie Joseph, ship carpenter, Front below Federal Pierie Mary, widow of William, 20 Greenleaf alley Pierpont Robert, silk dresser, 34 Union Piersol William, iron merchant, 67 N. Third Pierson James, bricklayer, Spruce near Sch. Fourth . [sce Pearson.


Piesch Abraham, merchant, 115 N. Water Piex Robert G. shoemaker, Christian above Fifth Pifer Christian, grocer, Hopkins' court [see Pfeifer.


Pifer John, blacksmith, Marlborough (K.) Pifer John, tavernkeeper, 18 Vernon Pike John, grocer, 380 S. Second Pike John, High near Thirteenth Pike M. W. gilder, N. E. corner of North alley & 6th Pike Stephen, stationer, 22 N. Second Pile Samuel, sea captain, 164 Swanson Esee Pyle. Pile William, accomptant, 206 S. Sixth Pill Caleb, teacher, Lombard above Tenth


Pilmore Rev. Josephi, pastor of St. Paul's church, 171 South Fifth


Pinchin Jane, back of 326 Race Pine Lazarus, shallopman, back of 373 S. Front Pinkerman Heury, bricklayer, back 155 Coates' yar i hn, mariner, back 216 N. Front Piper Frederick, inspector of bark, 370 N. Second Piper Frederick, M. D. 59 S. Eleventu L 5


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Piper Samuel, cooper, Brooks' court Pister Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 13 Budd Pitcher K. millinary and fancy store, 61 Arch Pitfield Robert L. merchant, 233 Mulberry Pitman Ephraim, tailor, 74 N. Water Pitner Aaron, sea captain, 384 S. Front Plane Jacob, carpenter, New Fourth Plank John, cooper, 277 N. Front Plankinhorne Jacob, late Hour inspector, 62 Almond Platt Gotlieb, shoemaker, back of 433 N. Second Platt William, grocer, 3,6 N. Front


Plat William, grocer & tavernkeeper, Germantown road Pleas George jun. cooper, 109 Green


Pleasants Charles, ironmonger, 267 High & 114 Arch Pleasants Israel, president of the United States insu- rance company, 285 Chesnut Pleasants Joseph, ironmonger, 267 High & 6 N. Ninth Ficasants wid ;w of Samuel, 2 N. Ninth


Pleuright Lewis coachmaker, 82 Locust


Plowman Thomas L. printer and publisher, corner of Seventh and Little George Plucker John, wheelwright, Maria Plumb Anthony, milkman, Christian near Ninth Plumb George, shoemaker, 19 Pewterplatter alley Plumb Peter, ropemaker, Federal above Second Piumbley George, carter, Christian rear Fifth Plunkett James, copperplate printer, Cable lane Plush John, sugar boiler, 163 N. Fifth


Poalk Robert, commission merchant, 43 N. Fourth


Poalk Solomon, grocer, 240 S. Third


Poalk Solomon, bottling cellar, 86 N. Second Poe George, merchant, 222 Pine


Point J. pumpmaker, Richardson's court


Pointe James, merchant jeweller, 180 S. Second Pule Edward, late auctioneer, Wigwam tavern, near United States Laboratory 16.5.3


Polin Peter, boot & shoemaker, La Fouth Pollok George, gentleman, 172 Chesnut Pomroy William, currier, Gray's alley Pomroy Wm. I, shoemaker, Maria Pond Samuel, watchman, 170 N. Eighth


PON-POT 257


,Pontaleon George, victualler, near 362 N. Eighth Pontaloc Frederick, victualler, back of 170 N. Fifth Pool George W. combmaker, 302 Vine Pool John, labourer, McCulloch's court Pool Peter S. batter, S Stail's court Pool Wm. combmaker, 162 Vine Pool Wm. shoe warehouse, 30 High


Poor John, teacher, 5 Appletrec alley


Pope Isaac, shipwright, back 363 S. Second


Pope Nathaniel, bricklayer, 74 N. Ninth


Pope WVm. labourer, 64 Coates' Poppal George, victualler & innkeeper, 178 Cedar Poppe Henry, tavernkeeper, 152 Vine Porter Catharine, widow, Mer itt's lane above Fifth Porter Daniel, oak co per, 49 S. Water


Porter Elizabeth, boarding house, back 170 Race Porter James, accomptant, near 10 South alley Porter John, merchant, 127 S. Front


Porter John, M. D. 244 N. Second Porter John, sea captain, 4 Parham's alley


Porter John sen. brushmaker, 125 Hligh and 89 Arch Porter Jonathan, oysterman, St. Tammany near Third Porter Margaret, cake baker, 255 N. Second


Porter Robert, labourer, Dean alley Porter Samuel, smith, Scott's alley


Porter Walter R. tailor, 48 N. Fourth


Porterfield Rachael, widow, 4 Swede's court Pote Joseph, labourer, Cherry (K.)


Pute Matthias sen. labourer, Wood (K.) Pote Matthias, jun. shipwright, Wood (K.) Pote Peter, fisher, Queen (K.)


Pote Peter II. Esher, Bishop (K.) Poth Conrad, tallow chandler, 178 St. John Po ier Tho nas N. merchant, 191 S. Second Potter Richard C. merchant, 4 N. Third


Potter Wm. bookbinder, 83 Uni ,1


Potts widow of Benezet, boarding house, 195 Walnut Potts Rev. George C. pastor of the fourth Presbyterian church, 149 Cedar Pot's James, oak cooper, 63 N. Water Posts James, iron merchant, 96 Crown


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Potts John, shoemaker, 28 German / Potts John, sexton of Ebenezer Church, 30 German l'otts Joseph, mariner, 49 Mead alley Potts widow of Joseph, 102 Mulberry Potts Phineas, accomptant, 30 Elfrith's alley Potts Samuel, accomptant, 94 Crown Potts Stacey K. merchant, 9 N. Second Potts Susanna, storekeeper, 42 S. Third Pouble Peter, gentleman, 72 Lombard Poulains Philip, typefounder, Lombard above Ninth Poulson Andrew, labourer, Second near Queen Poulson Ann, boarding house, 210 S. Seventh Poulsen George, bricklayer, 220 S. Seventh Poulsen Zachariah, publisher of the American Daily Advertiser, 106 Chesnut


Poultney James, late ironmonger, 71 S. Eighth Poultrey John, weighmaster & commission merchant, 22 N Fifth


Poultney Lydia, dry good store, 8 N. Fifth Pounder Jonathan, stocking weaver, Charlotte l'ounder Jonathan, bookseller, back 9 Pennington's alley P'outingon Peter, riding academy, N. W. corner Arch and Tenth


Powell Abraham, labourer, N. E. corner Prime & 2d Powell Ann, shopkeeper, 15 S. Third


l'owell Andrew, tavernkeeper, corner of German and Passyunk


Powell Benjamin, labourer, St. Tammany


Powell Benjamin, grocer, corner Lombard and Eighth Powell David, house carpenter, Ninth near Locust Powell Dennis, carter, 25 Gilles's alley


Powell E. carpenter, back of 115 Queen Powell Elizabeth, gentlewoman, Chesnut near Seventh Powell George, carpenter, Juniper lane Powell George, fanmaker, 11 Pine alley Powell Hannah, mantuamaker, back 169 N. Second Powell Isaac, 101 Budd


Powell John, bricklayer, 250 Lombard Powell Joseph, carpenter, 6 Knight's court Powell Joseph, wheelwright, (Laurel) J'ywell Mary, shopkeeper, 96 N. Fifth


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POW-PRE


Powell Peter, wheelwright, Laurel (N. L ) Powell Rebecca, layer out of the dead, back 36 N. 3d Powell Sarah, shopkeeper, 43 Green Powell Samuel, carpenter, near 30 N. Ninth Powell William, wheelwright, Laurel


Powell William, lumberyard, 375 High & Nicholson's court


Powers Sarah widow, Beach


Powers Thomas, grocer, 271 S. Fourth


Power William, mariner, 7 Burd's alley


l'oyner Francis, late bottler, 32 Coates' alley P'rade John, merchant, 97 High


Prade John and N. Thouron, merchants, 97 High Prahl Edward, chairmaker, 72 N. Fifth [see Preall.


Pratt George S. gilder and painter, 5 Appletrec alley Pratt Henry, merchant, 112 N. Front


Pratt Isaac, cabinetmaker, Christian above Passyunk Pratt James, tobacconist, 122 and 128 Cedar Pratt James D). merchant, 52 Vine


Pratt John, cabinetmaker, 38 German


Pratt and Kintzing, merchants, 95 N. Water


Pratt Thomas, merchant, 58 S. Eleventh


Pratt Thomas, mariner, 2 Simpson's alley


Pray Charles, patent floor cloth painter, Twelfth bet. Cherry and Sassafras -*


Pray Johny victualler, new Fourth above Brown Preall James, cooper, 44 Spruce [see Preol.


Premir Adam, gentleman, 134 S. Sixth


Premir I. B. grocer, corner Lombard and Sixth Premer Lewis, labourer, 386 N. Third .


Prentice Benjamin, stablekeeper, corner Locust & 8:h Prentice John, teacher, Margaretta, near Second P'rentzel Charles S. baker, 100 N. Seventh Preol George, shoemaker, back of 114 Plum P'reol John, shoemaker, 26 Oak (S.) [see Prahl. Prest Lewis, combmaker, 51 Brown Preston James, mariner, 307 S. Front Preston John, shoemaker, 61 Passyunk road Preston William jun. boatbuilder, 51 Artillery lane Prettyman Cornelius, carpenter, 6 Branner's court prevost Andrew M. tobacconist, 74 Swanson


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PRE-PRI


Prevost and Co. dry good store, corner Race & Third Prevost Henry, dry good store, 113 Sissafra3


Prevost Lewis, tobacconist, 57 and 59 S. Front & 133 Pine


Price A. turner, Locust above Eighth


Price Chandler, merchant, 96 S. Front & 39 Dock


Price Charles, carpenter, Zane


Price David, ma'e, 362 S. Second


Price Frederick, carpenter Eleventh near- Race


Price John, mariner, 194 S. Water


Price John, mariner, 3'Parham's alley


Price John, attorney at law, 268 Race


Price John, medicine pulveriser, 4 Cable lane


Price John, car:er, 396 Race


Price Joseph, hatter, 79 High


Price Joseph, nailor, 12 Butler's court


Price Mary, shopkeeper, 166 Swanson


Price Mathias, blackballmaker, Callowhill above Ridge Price R. lumber merchant, 110 Lombard & 196 S. 4ch Price Rebecca and Sarah, tutresses, 78 Crown


Price Samuel, merchant, 111 Lombard & 196 S. 4th


Price Samuel, merchant, 3 N. Eleventh & 19 Iligh Price Sarah, shopkeeper, 88 S. Third


Price Sarah widow, 29 Cresson's alley


Price Sarah widow, 99 Pine


Price Seth, deputy keeperof the criminal's apartment, 101 Crown


Price Thomas, gentleman, Federal above Second


Price Thomas, gentleman, corner of ('edar and Ninth Price William, pilot, near 524 S. Front


Price William. paver, 241 S. Fourth


Priest Emanuel, caulker, Pfeiffer's alley Priest George, labourer, back of 226 S. Third Priest Thomas, labourer, Rose alley


Priestman William, merchant, 300 High


Primmer Jacob, carpenter, 124 Shippen Primrose John, saddler, 2 S. Seventh Prince Isaac, merchant, near 149 S. Ninth Pritchett Ann widow of J. merchant, 239 Spruce Pritchett R. carpenter, Eighth near Spruce Pritchett Thomas & Jolin, merchants, 41 S. Wharves


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Pritchett William, merchant, 41 S. Wharves and 98 S. Figlith . .


Pritchett W'm. labourer, Lombard bet. Sch. 7th & 8th Pritchett William K. shipjoiner, Penn (K.)


Probasco Henry, justice of the peace, corner of Coates' and Budd


Probst George, sugar baker, 15 Shippen


Promise William, jeweller, 98 N. Thard


Propert John, farner, W. of Moyamensing below Federal


Prosser Uriah, shoemaker, 522 S. Front


Proudfit James, M. D. 153 S. Second


Proudfit Richard, teacher, Queen (K.)


Proudler Margaret widow, Queen (K.) Prudott Lewis, upholsterer, 75 S. Front Pr.or George, carpenter, Tenth near Spruce


Pryor Josiah, currier, 168 S. Fifth


Pryor Joseph, merchant, 33 N. Water and 26 Elfrith's alley


Pryor Norton, gentleman, 47 Union


Pryor Richard, batter, 4 N. Front


Pryor Thomas W. merchant, Pryor's wharf and 303 N. Second


Pudvine James, grocer, corner of German and Fourth Pugh Catharine widow, 55 Spruce


Pughlia James Ph. sworn interpreter of foreign lan- guages and health officer, 6 Carter's alley


Pullen Robert, silverplater and treasurer to the new Theatre, 132 S. Sixth


Pullinger Collin, sea captain, 103 N. Third


Pullinger Peter, Palan r (K.)


Pum-roy D baker, Blackhorse alley Puncheon Robert, teacher, Merritt's lane


Purcell James, tobacconist, 4 N. and 85 S. Front Pardon John, shopkeeper, 122 S. Front Purfil Joseph, shipwright, Shackamuxen (K.) Pursue Aaron, carter, back of 8 Coombs' alley Purton John, tavernkeeper, corner of Arch & Juniper Purves Ak xx der, merchant, 22 S. Second Purves Wi liam, hatter, 19 Cresson's alley Puscy William, hatter, back 178 Race


PYB-RAG


Pybus John, ladies' shoemaker, 18 Greenleaf alley Pyle Thomas, carpenter, Goddard's alley [see Pile.


Q.


Quail William, sea captain, 443 S. Front Quandrill and Ash, merchants and distillers, Christian street Wharf


Quandrill Charles, merchant, 222 S. Front


Quandrill Jane, shopkeeper, 272 Swanson


Queen Allen, shoemaker, Relief alley Queen James, tailor, 53 S. Third


Queen Thomas, accomptant, 251 N. Front


Quesnet B. dancing master, Library and 47 V. Sixth Quest Elizabeth widow, 246 St John Quick John, labourer, Prince (K.) Quigley Frederick, mariner, 33 Mary Quigley James, sandman, 26 Spruce Quin Andrew, hairdresser and perfumer, 63 Walnut Quin Daniel, rectifying distillery, 183 S. Fourth Quin Elizabeth, tailoress, 150 S. Fourth Quinn Felix, typefounder, Cedar above Tenth Quin James, sandman, 87 S. Fourth


Quinling Morris, tailor, 143 N. Front Quinter Thomas, labourer, Pegg's Quirk Philip, mariner, 68 Union


R.


Rahjohn John, tailor, 229 St. John Rabsom Mary, boarding house, 91 Race Rademaker Joseph, charges d'affairs & consul general from Portugal, corner Spruce and Eighth Raes Frederick, sugar boiler, back 189 Cherry Rafield John, accomptant, 3 F'armer's alley Ragan James, morocco leather dresser, 77 S Fifth Ragan Jolın, carter, Thirteenth near Arch Raguet Condy, merchant, 63 S. W harves & 11 S. Fifth


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RAI -- RAV


Raivly John, baker, 19 N. Sixth Rakestraw Joseph, printer, near 244 N. Third Kakestraw Sarah, gentlewoman, 190 N. Fifth ... Rall Benjamin, carpenter, Lilly alley [see Rawle Ralston Robert, accomptant, 21 Swede's church alley Ralston Robert, merchant, compting house, 103 S. Front dwelling 189 Arch


Ramage Adam, joiner and cabinetmaker, 66 S. Fourth and corner of Sixth and Elizabeth Rambo widow of John, dry good shop, 43 Green Rambo Joseph, boatbuilder, 40 Green Rambo Peter, shipwright, Hanover (K.) Rambo Samuel, farmer, near Penrose's ferry Ramsay Alexander, carpenter, 175 Cherry Ramsay Barbara, seamstress, near 94 N. Eighth Ramsay Christopher, carpenter, Race near Sch. 8th Ramsay Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 17 Cherry Randales John, shoemaker, Rose alley Randall George, porter, 167 S. Fifth Randall George, porter, 30 Fitzwalter Randall Josiah, attorney at law & clerk of the Mayor's court, office east wing of the State house Randall Joseph, carpenter, 218 Walnut


Randall Matthew, merchandize and ship broker 61 Chesnut


Randolph Edward, merchant, 65 S. Front & 126 N. 2nd Randolph Edward and Son, merchants, 65 S. Front Randolph Edward jun. & Co. dry good store, 7 N. 2nd dwelling 88 Vine Rankin Alexander, shoemaker, 377 N. Front Rankin Davis, shipwright, 563 S. Front


Rankin George & Son cabinetmakers, 163 Arch and 165 N. Sixth


Rankin Thomas, carpenter, Lee's court Ranton Henry H. sea captain, Twelfth near Chesnut Raphun John, tailor, 17 Walnut


Rapp Frederick, turpentine manufactory, 91 S. Fourth Rapp Henry, turpentine manufacturer, 91 S. Fourth Rapson Henry, shoemaker, Race and Juniper Ratshiller A. black and whitesmith, 104 N. Sixth Ravesies Frederick, merchant, 229 High


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Rawle Benjamin, carpenter, Lilly alley [see Rall.


Riwle William, counseller at law, 116 S. Thurd Raworth Mary, tutress, 83 Penn


Rawschnor --- artist, 95 S. Fourth Ray Agnes widow of John, grocer, 385 S. Second [sce Rea, Wray.


Ray Andrew, store & tavernkeeper, 168 Swanson Ray Andrew storekeeper, 425 N. Second


Ray David, wheelwright, Jersey (K.)


Ray David and M. ses, merchants, 137 S. Water Ray J. gentleman, 124 Queen Ray Jonathan, hatter, Lilly alle y


Ray Nathaniel, sea captain, 39 Noble Ray Samuel, printer, back 127 Race Ray Thomas, sea captain, 19 Queen


Raybokl Joshua, constable, 51 Fitzwal'er Raybold Thomas, starchmaker, near Sch. Front Rayfield William S. shoestore, 56 High Raymond John, labourer, 28 Poplar lane Raymond widow of Pierce, grocer, 92 Spruce Raymond William, shoemaker, 28 Poplar lane Rayner widow of Thomas, whitesmith, next to the corner of Spruce and Seventh


Rayney John, carter, George near Thirteenth Razor Abigal, boarding house, 17 S Second Rea Alexander, umbrellamaker, 33 S. Third Rea David, grocer, 164 S. Front [see Rav, Wray Rea John, upholsterer, 151 Chesnut Rea Mary Ann, storekeeper, 110 N. Fourth


Read James, grocer, 290 S. Third [see Read, Reid.


Read Michael, tavernkeeper, 300 N. Tlurd Read Richard, sea captain, 56 Almond Read Samuel, storekeeper, 45 N. Second


Read Thomas, mariner, 38 Union alley Read Wm. merchant, 15 Sansom Read Wm. L. saddler, 268 N. Second Reakert John, grocer, 439 N. Second Reas Joseph, innkeeper, 213 Cherry [see Riese Reaver Henry, shopkeeper, 231 N. Second [ see Riever. Rechler Elizabeth, widow, 17 Lawrence


Reckless Anthony, labourer, Merritt's lane near 4th


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Reddit Mary, grocer, 45 Penn Redel Charles, carpenter, Laurel (N. L.) [see Riddle. Redhair Martin, shoemaker, 290 Vine Redman Barnabas, printer, 214 Lombard Redman John, bricklayer, 11 Small Redman M. shopkeeper, 15 N. Third Redman Rebecca, gentlewoman, 185 Walnut Redman Thomas, M. D. 188 Chesnut Redon James, labonrer, 82 S. Water Reed Alexander, printer, 4 Penn Reed George, tailor, 75 S. Water Reed Henry, shoemaker, Poplar lane Reed James, merchant, 36 N. Fifth Reed John, merchant, 20 N. Fifth Reed John, brewer, 94 Plum


[sce Read, Reid.


Reed John, ladics' shoemaker, 79 S. Second Reed John jun. attorney at law, 176 Chesnut Reed Jonathan, oysterman. 42 German Reed Joseph, recorder of Mayor's court, S. W. corner Seventh and Chesnut Reed Peter, printer, 10 Knight's court Reed Philip, innkeeper, 139 N. Third


Reed Samuel, tailor, 24 Catharine Reed Samuel, 9 Cherry


Reed Samuel and Alexander, grocers, N. E. corner Sassafras and Fourth


Reed William, tailor, 68 S. Water


Reed William T. copperplate printer, 141 Green


Reedy Catharine widow, 67 Cherry


Reel John, blacksmith, Frankford road [see Reelle. Reel John, labourer, Noble near Second


Reemer George, brickmaker, Juniper near Cherry Reese Adam, shoemaker, 191 N. Front [see Rhimer. Reese Basset,-shoemaker, near 120 Budd [see Reas. Reese and B. Brooke, merchants, 109 N. Water Rees George, shoemaker, 276 S. Second Ree. Henry, tailor, 120 New


Rees Jacob, blacksmith, 322 S. Second


Rees Jacob, cedar cooper, 77 Race


Rees John, grocer, 115 Race


Reese John, tailor, Moravian alley


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REE-REI


Rees Mary, mantuamaker, 35 Plum Rees Mary, tutress, 2.19 N. Front Rees Nicholas, gentleman, back 14 Margaretta Reese Samuel, brickmaker, Juniper near Cherry Rees Valentine, victualler, 72 S. Eighth Rees William, carter, Eighth near Brewer's alley Reeves A. shoemaker, 6 Garrigues court


Reeves Benjamin, grocer and tavernkeeper, Mark street ferry N. side


Reeves Clement, new ferry, High street wharf S. si Reeves Enos, shoemaker, back of 291 Arch Reeves Thomas jun. grocer, N. W. corner Arch & 2: Reffert Ursula, innkeeper, 133 Sassafras


Reford Elizabeth, storekeeper, 24 S. Third Refile Joseph, tobacconist, 69 Queen [see Riffi Regin Ann, midwife, 16 St. John


Regler Stephen, victualler, near first gate on Fran ford road


Regnaud A. broker, 264 Lombard


Rego John, boarding house, 485 S. Front Rehmer Jacob, coachmaker, back 51 Cherry alley Rehn Casper, merchant, 246 Race Rehn Eve, gentlewoman, 62 New Rehn George, brewer, 365 S. Front Rehn John, brewer, 8 Swanson Reibsam John, grocer, 211 N. Third Reibsam and Wiley, grocers, 290 N. Second Reid Adam, grocer and bottler, 320 S. Second Reid Catharine, tutress, 101 Vine [see Read, Ret Reid and Croasdill, merchants, 121 High Reid Daniel, mariner, 86 Swanson


Reid George, webbing weaver, 14 Carter's alley Reid John, merchant, 121 High


Reilley Bernard, grocer, 32 N. Seventh [sce Ric Reilly widow of Boyd, 108 Union Reilly Elizabeth, laundress, 13 Schievely's alley Reilly Fantly, doctor and bleeder, 232 Cedar Reilly James, labourer, Nicholson's court . Reilly John, teacher, 120 S. Tenth Reilly John, merchant, 185 High Reilly John, grocer, 150 Swanson


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Reilly John and Co. grocers, 170 Swanson Reilly Philip, grocer, 52 N. Fourth Reilly Philip, bottler, 108 N. Water,


Reilly Saralı, mantuamaker and shopkeeper, 11 Straw- berry


Reilly Thomas, sea captain, 181 Pine Reilly William, shingledresser, Cable lane Reilly William, shoemaker, 12 Quari'v Reilly William, shoemaker, 452 N. Third Reilly widow, tutress, 17 N. Ninth Reinboth Frederick, shoemaker, 130 N. Fifth Reineck Lewis, baker, 7 Swanson


Reinhart Christian, wheelwright, Passyunk near Prime Reinhard Christian, labourer, Poplar lane Reinhard G. coachpainter, 86 Crown Reinhard Henry, mariner, 49 German Reinhard Jacob, carpenter, 63 N. Sixth Remholdt George, merchant, 6 N. Ninth Reinholdt Mary widow, 86 N. Fifth Remoudt Peter, broker, 70 Lombard Reipschir Bernard, skindresser, 13 Crown Reip-chir Leonard, carter, George Reisch Henry, grocer, 114 N. Second




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