The Philadelphia Directory, 1811, Part 22

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Publication date: 1785
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Turnbull John, teacher, 379 S. Second 'l'umbull William, merchant, 165 Walnut


Turner and Carr, morrocco leather dressers, Twelfth near Chesuut


*Turner Francis, morrocco dresser, 142 S. Fifth Turner Francis, grocer, 20 Budd


Turner Isaiah, shoemaker, 177 Shippen


Turner Jesse, shipwright, 21 Beck's alley


Turner John, oysterman, 167 S. Front Turner John, sea captain, 16 Christian


Turner John, mastmaker, 59 Queen


Turner Rev. Joseph, rector of St. Martin's church, Marcus' Hook, and assistant to U. S. S. C. 370 S. Second


Turner Mary, 4 Pear


Turner Mrs. storekeeper, 133 Mulberry


Turner Robert, nailor, 187 St. John


Turner William, shoemaker, Oak (N. L )


Turner William, shipwright, King (K.)


Turver William, gentleman, 212 High


Turney Hugh, tailor, S. W. corner of Penn & Pine


Tustian Thomas, perfumer, 55 S. Third


Tuttle Adam, caulker, Brown's lane (K.) Tuttle Andrew, sea captain 29 Key's alley Tuttle Jacob, caulker, Hall (K ) Tuttle Jacob, gentleman, Queen (K.) Tuttle James, shipwright, Hall (N.) Tuttle John, shipwright, Stoy's alley (K.) Tuttle William, caulker, Penn (K.) Tutton J. P'. shoemaker, 228 S. Front


Twaddel James, merchant, 208 S. Water and 23 Powell


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TWA-UND


Twaddel J. P. ironstore, 65 S. Wharves & 97 S. 8tlı Twells G. & E. merchants, 175 High Twells Sarah, gentlewoman, 175 High Twist Abial, carpenter, back 102 S. Tenth Tybout James, hatter, back 171 N. Second Tybout Richard, hatter, 21 Pear and 53 Chesnut Tylor Augustus, boot and shoemaker, S1 S. Front Tylor Johira, innkeeper, 319 N. Front Tyson George & Daniel, storekeepers, 37 N. Front Tyson Isaac, accomptant, 27 Elfrith's alley


Tyson Jonathan, spinning wheel & chair maker, 150 N. Front


Evson Joseph, commission merchant, N. W. corner Vine and Fifth


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UBER DAVID, victualler, 255 Callowhill Uber John, victualler, 43 Charlotte [sce Huber. Uher Frederick, victualler, Garden above Callowhill Uhle John, surgeon barber, 45 N. Fourth Uhler Frederick, baker, Queen (K.) Uller John A. baker, 414 N. Front Uliley John, labourer, 238 S. Fifth Ullery Anthony, mate, 11 St. John Ulman Mayer, grocer, 187 Cedar Ulrick Elizabeth, widow, 411 N. Third Ulrick Frederick, shoemaker, 203 N. Eighth


Ulrick John jun. currier, 156 N. Third Ulrick John, carter, 2nd street road Moyamensing Ulrick Mary, gentlewoman, 194 St. John Umbehent Catharine, victualler, Garden near But- tonwood lane.


Umbehent Valentine, porter, 216 Sassafras Ummensetter Frederick, baker, near 144 Brown Ummensetter George, saddler &c. Taper alley Umstead & Stewart, dry goods store, 18 N. Second Uncleson Thomas, plaisterer, Little Oak Underwood James, bricklayer, Tenth near Walnut Underwood John, bricklayer, Eleventh above Race


331


UPM-VAN


Upman Matthias, saddler &c. 2)5 N. Third Uppenheimer Emanuel, pedlar, near 175 N. Third Upperman Adam, tavernkeeper and weaver, Queen Ann (K.)


Upperman - -, tailor, Rose alley


Urion E. seamstress, 246 S. Third


Urquhart Alexander, tax collector, 31 Catharine


Urwiler George, nailor, St. John near, Poplar lane Uz Augustus, patent painter, 154 Mulberry


V.


VACK JACOB, gentleman, Broad near Sassafras. Vactor John, carter, Swedes' Church alley Valentine Samuel, labourer, Buttonwood lane Valette Eli, accomptant, 337 N. Third


Valient John, labourer, 22 Farmer's row


Vallance John, engraver, at the academy of Fine Arts, Chesnut near 10th


Vallance Mary, widow, near 45 Shippen


Vallie Francis D. wine cooper, 27 Plum Vallic John, boarding house, 107 N. Second Vallum Henry, carpenter, 141 Locust


Vanarsdal Gerusha, seamstress, 38 Moravian alley Vanarsdal Aaron, supercargo, 201 Spruce Vanersdall John, boarding house, 30 N. Eighth Van Astin Phæbe, seamstress, Carpenter near Sixth Vanbeuren Abraham, merchant, countinghouse 109 S. Front, dwelling 19 Branch


Vanbeuren Beakman J. carpenter, 69 Cherry Vanblunk Richard, mastmaker, 105 Catharine Vance Adam, blacksmith, 79 Christian and 170 Swanson


Vance Arthur, shipwright, Marlborough (K.) Vance, Mary, widow, Stoy's alley (A )


Vance Philip, blacksmith, 26 Parham's alley Vandariere Peter, mariner, 17 Mary (S.)


Vanderkemp J. J. agent for the Holland land com- pany, 4 N. Ninth Vandermasse A. shipwright, back 8 Cooper's court


332


VAN-VAS


Vanderslice Andrew, mariner, 400 N. Front Vanderslice Anthony, carpenter, near 330 N. Front Vanderslice Daniel, hairdresser, 102 N. Fifth Vanderslice George, shipjoiner, 444 N. Third Vanderslice George, hairdresser, 105 Sassafras Vanderslice Henry, shoemaker, Oak (N. L.) Vanderslice Henry, carpenter, 350 N. Front Vanderslice Jacob, grocer, 355 %. Front Vanderslice J. W. bleeder, 44 York road Vanderson Matthew, blacksmith, King (K ) Vanderveck John, gentleman, 19 Budd Vandine George, sailmaker, 230 S. Seventh Vandivender John, blacksmith, Noble near Third Vandivender Mrs. boarding house, 94 Sassafras Vandiwater Henry, cabinetmaker, near 130 Cedar Vandrill Mr. clerk, 311 N. Third


Vandusen Matthew, grocer, King (K.)


Vanholt James, carpenter, 12 Small


Vanholt Valentine, blacksmith, Juniper between Sassafras and Vine


Vanhorn Abraham, nailor, 99 Budd


Vanhorn Benjamin, boatman, Oak (N. L.)


Vanhorn Edith, boarding house, 148 Locust Vanhorn Jeremiah, shipwright, Queen (K.)


Vanhorn widow, boarding house 387 N. Front Vanhorn William, carpenter, back 481 N. Second Vann William, grocer, Queen (K.)


Vannatta James, innkeeper, 39 N. Second Vanneman Frederick, tailor, 307 S. Front


Vanneman John, sea captain, 392 S. Second


Vanneman Joseph, Poplar lane near Budd Vanneman William, tailor, 107 Queen Van Offin Jacobus, storekeeper, 84 N. Fourth Vannor John, hairdresser, 39 Plum


Vanostin James, carpenter, 33 (,resson's allcy Van Pelt Peter, surgeon dentist 149 Chesnut Vanseiver John, shoemaker, Maiden (K.) Vansise widow of Joseph shipchandler, 193 N. Front Vanstanvor C. carpenter, corner Locust & Eleventh! Vanstine John, wharf builder, 392 N. Front Vanstoreset Cornelius, accomptant, near 47- Noble


VAN-VIN 333


Van Trumph Elizabeth, glass and queen's ware, 16 N. Sixth


Vanuxem & Clark, merchants, counting house Minor Vanuxem James, merchant, 186 High Vanvelthoven Lambertius, storekeeper, 102 N. 3d Vanwyck Thomas, boarding house, 8 Little Water Vanzyle John, M. D. 111 Plum


Vauclain James S. merchant, 24 S. Second Vaughan Griffith, grocer, Wood (K.)


Vaughan John, merchant, 107 S. Front Vaughan John, shipwright, Cherry (K.) Vaughan Thomas sen. grocer, Cherry (K.)


Vaughan Thomas jun. shipwright, Cherry (K.) Vautier D). farmer, near Swan tavern banks of Sch. Taux Ann, gentlewoman, 184 N. Front Vaux George, attorney at law, 39 S. Fourth Vaux James, gentleman, 72 N. Third Vaux Robert, merchant, 47 N. Third & 184 N. Front Veacock Samuel, merchant, 68 Lombard Veazey Alexander S. late druggist, 177 N. Front Velthoven Lambert, tavernkeeper, 270 S. Front Ventz Adam, labourer, Vine near Broad Vernou John, hairdresser, 3 S. Frort Verst Wilhelmina, mantuamaker, 344 N. Second Vestrim Samuel, mariner, 62 Catharine Vial W. boarding house and tavern, 300 S. Front Vicary William, late sea captain, cor. of Spruce & 7th Vicer Magdalen, shoemaker, back 30 Elfrith's alley Vickers Kezia, witlow, 152 Cuales'


Vickery Thomas, sea captain, 483 S. Front


Vickers Thomas, bricklaver and stone mason in piers and bridges, corner High and Sch. Sixth Vickery William, mate, 20 Mary (S.) Videer P. widow, 301 Vine Viets and Hamlin, grocers, 205 N. Third Vigniers Arnold, gentleman, 175 Pine Vigue J. gentleman, 12 Powell


Vigures widow of Philip, nurse, 496 S. Second Villars Charles, merchant, 295 Sassafras Vincent John, shoemaker, 15 Queeu


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VIN-WAD


Vinyard William, shipwright, 5 Callowhill & Hall (K.) Viren John, paperstainer, J'ilbert near Schuylkill


Virtue James, shoemaker, cor. of Christian & Merritt's lane


Vitry A. embroiderer & military store, 88 Sassafras


Vivant Charles, gilder, 146 S. Fourth


Vizer Thomas, paperhanger, 114 S. Fifth Vogdes Jacob, merchant, 298 High & 108 S. Eighth- Vogdes Jesse, carpenter, 176 Pine


Vogdes Mrs. 63 N. Tenth


Vogle George, ropemaker, Moyamensing near Car- penter.


Vogle George & Frederick, bricklayers, 84 Vine Voight Henry, chief coiner to the mint, 27 N. Seventh Voight Henry jun. plumber, 147 Spruce and 47 S. Wharves [see Wight.


Voight Henry, clock and watchmaker, 44 N. Seventh Volans Samuel, sea captain, 115 Vine


Volkner Henry, tinsmith, 94 N. Seventh


Volozan Dennis L. artist, 183 Walnut


Volume Edward, carter, Plum alley bet. Spruce and Walnut


Von Phul George, mate, 158 Cherry


Voorhees Samuel S. gentleman, 187 S. Third


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WAAS Christian, labourer, back 68 N. Sixth Wabbram Thomas, morocco dresser, 82 Green Wachmuth Jolin F. confectioner, 135 N. Second Wachsmuth John G. merchant, 150 Chesnut Wacherly Jacob,


Wacherly John, victuallers, Germantown road


,Wacherly Peter, S [see Weckerly.


Waddington and Harwood, merchants, 32 S. Frunt Waddington John, merchant, 171 Chesnut Waddell Henry L. merchant, 182 Chesnut Wadle Aaron, tailor, 40 N. Eighth Waddle John, labourer, 33 Gilles' alley Wade Benjamin, 63 New


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WAD -- WVAL


Wade Thomas, labourer, Juniper bet. Race & Vine' Wadlow Moses, sadler & tavernkeeper, 5 North alley Wadman Margaret, boarding house, 8 Union Wadman Peace, corner of Third and Cedar Wager George, merchant, 82 Vine Wager Peter, wine merchant, 87 Sassafras Wager Philip, wine merchant, 134 & 136 N. Second WVaggenhouse Christopher, rigger, Welis' alley Waggoner Henry, grocer, 593 N. Second Waggoner John, fisher, Bishop (K.)


Waggoner John, carter, 473 N. Third


Wagner Adam, porter, 201 N Eighth Wagner Catharine, laundress, 12 Knight's court Wagner Grace, widow, 32 Moravian


Wagner George, oak cooper, 126 N. Front Wagner John, grave digger, Carter's alley Wagner John, carter, 123 Brown


Wagner John, merchant, 13 N. Eighth


WVagner Mrs. widow, Noble near Fourth


Wagner Peter, accomptant, 91 N. Ninth Wagner William, painter, 265 Race Wainright Isaac, blockmaker, 81 N. Front Wainright Isaac, currier, 148 S. Front Wainright Isaac & Son, blockmakers, 61 N. Water Wainwright John, bricklayer, 48 Mulberry Wainwright William, tailor, Christian near Fourth Waistcoat Henry, porter, Stocker's alley


Waite George & R. exchange & lottery office, 17 N. Second


Walker Alexander W. merchant, 204 Chesnut Walker A J. & Cc. merchants, 104 S. Fourth Walker Ambrose, printer, 28 Sansom


Walker Benjamin, shipjoiner, Jersev (K.) Walker Christopher, baker, 559 S. Front WValker and Duprat, merchants, 176 High Valker Emanuel, merchart, 3 Sansom Valker E. S. saddler, 127 Pine


Walker George, carpenter, Lombard near Eleventh Valker George, goldsmith, 19 N. Third


Valker widow of George, 15 Sterling alley Walker and Hasluck, merchants, 101 S. Front


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. WAL


Walker Isaac, brickmaker, Locust near Schuylkill Walker James, saddler, 96 High Walker Rev. John, Rose alley Walker John, oysterman, 11 Chesnut Walker John, shoemaker, 378 S. Front


Walker John, shipjoiner, Passyunk road


Walker Lewis, hatter, 146 High


Walker Matthew, soap & candle manufacturer, corner of Callowhill and Sixth


Walker Margaret, shopkeeper, 3 Coxe's alley Walker Michael, glover, 91 N. Fifth Walker Robert, currier, 7 Greenleaf alley · Walker Robert, grocer, 179 Cherry


Walker S. merchant, corner of Mulberry and Second Walker Samuel, weaver, Tenth near Spruce Walker Saralı, widow, 79 Swanson Walker Thomas, shoemaker, North alley Walker William, combmaker, 108 N. Eighth Walker William, jeweller &c. 381 S. Second Walkey William, boarding house, 4 Penn Walkinghood John, blacksmith, 117 Callow hill Wall Elizabeth, gentlewoman, Mulberry above 12th Wall Eliza, tobacconist, corner of German and Fifth Wall George, tailor, corner of Swanson and Cedar Wall John, chairmaker, 87 N. Front Wall John, merchant, 64 S. Wharves & 20 Walnut Wall John, labourer, 42 Crown Wall John, carter, 341 Callowhill Wall Mary, seamstress, 15 Pewterplatter alley


Wall Mrs. gentlewoman, 233 Spruce Wall Peter, shoemaker, 8 Plum Wall R. windsor chairmaker, 108 N. Front Walls William, labourer, 31 Crab


Wallace Abraham, labourer, 254 St. John Wallace Alexander, storekeeper, 361 S. Second Wallace Burton, gentleman, 67 S. Eleventh Wallace Grace, widow, 80 Green Wallace James, shoemaker, 9 Gaskill Wallace John, tailor, back of 23 Christian Wallace Jolın, bookbinder, back 171 N. Second Wallace John, sea captain, 45 Mead alley


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WAL


Wallace J. B. attorney at law, 92 S. Fourth Wallace Joshua M. jun. merchant, 152 Walnut and 80 Dock


Wallace Samuel, bricklayer, 293 Sassafras


Wallace Samuel, coachmaker, Zane


Wallace Thomas, bookbinder, 33 Pewterplatter alley


Wallace Thomas, chairmaker, 83 Dock


Wallace Thomas, tailor, 18 Almond


Wallace Thomas, mahogany sawyer, 121 Queen


Wallace Thomas, tailor, 447 S. Second


Wallace William, storekeeper, 9 N. Front


Wallace William, shipwright, Hanover (K.) Walles William, potter, 14 Artillery lane Wallis William, grocer, 248 Cedar Wallace widow of William, M. D. 109 Queen


Wallbimer widow of George, shipjoiner, 363 N. Front Wallin Catharine, widow, 50 Union


Wallings Isaac, labourer, 236 Swanson


Wallington Edward, sea captain, 9 Queen


Waln Elizabeth, 223 Walnut


Waln Jacob S. merchant, 34 S. Wharves & 188 \Valnut Waln Rebecca, widow, 115 S. Third


Waln Robert, merchant, 138 S. Second


Waln William, merchant, 34 Dock and S. E. corner Chesnut and Seventh


Walpole Thomas, grocer and bottler, 84 S. Third Walsh Christopher, accomptant, 9 Ilinckle's court Walsh Thomas, baker, 56 Union [see Welsh. Walsh Walter, cotton & linen manufacturer, Federal and Moyamensing road


Walters Abraham, innkeeper, Poplar lane above Third


Walter Adam, shoemaker, 123 Mulberry


Walter Ann, boarding house, 24 Strawberry Walters Barbara, laundress, Juniper near Cherry


Walters Catharine, widow, 8 Callowhill Walter Charles, shoemaker, 59 George (K.) Walter Conrad, baker, 225 S. Fifth Walter Conrad, tanner, St. John Walter Elizabeth, tailoress, 4 Cresson's court Walter E. glover, 7 Brewer's alley


Walters Elizabeth, widow of G. A. 246 S. Front


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WAL-WAN


Walters Esther, gentlewoman, 68 N. Seventh Walter George, tailor, 24 S. Water Walter G. carter, 92 Coates


Walter Isaac, feed store, new Fourth nr. St. Tammany. Walter Isaac, bricklayer, 310 High


Walter Jacob, tinplateworker, 177 N. Third


Walter Jacob F. bricklayer, 138 N. Eiglith


Walter James, tailor, 349 N. Front Walter John J. baker, next 29 Swanson Walter John, 7 Brewer's alley Walter Leonard, gentleman, Cherry (K )


Walter Matthias, carter, James


Walters Michael, glover, 91 N. Fifth


Walter Peter P. accomptant, 277 S. Front Walter Peter, baker, 134 Brown Walter Rosanna, widow, 21 Cable lane Walter Stephen, constable, 34 Coates' Walter Thomas, shoemaker, 74 Crown Walter Thomas, teacher, Locust above Eighth


Walter William, bricklayer, Sch. 7th and Sassafras Walters William, sea captain, 7 N. Sixth Waltermire Lewis, tailor, 137 Plum


Waltman Joas, victualler, Christian above Eighth Waliman Mary, seamstress, Plum alley [see Wartman. Waltman Matthias, victualler, 307 N. Eighth Waltman Michael, tavernkeeper, 163 Locust Waltman Michael, victualler, 287 N. Eighth Walton Boaz, cabinetmaker, next 328 S. Front Walton Enoch, blockmaker, 37 Coates' Walton George, carpenter, 305 N. Second Walton Isaiah, plaisterer, Rose alley Walton James, shoemaker, Fourth near Coates' Walton Jeremiah, shoemaker, Noble above St. John Walton Joseph, bricklayer, 227 Walnut,


Walton Ruth, Jesse and Elizabeth, bonnetmakers, Church alley


Walton Samuel, cabinetmaker, 331 N. Third Walton Thomas, tailor, 78 N. Water Walton widow, boarding house, 28 Spruce Wampole Isaac, conveyancer, 163 Mulberry Wandell Abraham, upholsterer, near 474 Race


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WAN-WAR


Wands widow of Wm. W. Chesnut near Sch. Sixth Wane Samuel, carpenter, 117 N. Fifth [see Wayne.


Wann William, caulker, Cherry (K.) Vanner George, victualler, Hopkins' court Ward Benjamin, weaver, 318 N. Second Vard Caleb, carter, Shields' alley Vard Charles, labourer, Juniper alley


Vard Eleanor, boarding house, 25 Swedes' Church alley


,Vard Frances, widow, 280 S. Third


Vard Isaac, clock and watchmaker, 315 N. Front Ward John, grocer, 257 S. Second Nard John, stage driver, 12 Quarry


Vard John, shoemaker, near 23 Catharine Ward John, silversmith, 145 Chesnut


Ward John, gunsmith, Jersey (K.) Ward Thomas, carter, corner of Mulberry & Twelfth Narder Jeremiah jun. merchant, 121 Sassafras


Varder John H. merchant, 85 N. Seventh Varder John sen, merchant, 117 Sassafras Warder John & Sous, merchants, S. side of Race st. Wharf


Varder Wi il iam, accomptant, George near Twelfth Vare B. oak cooper, 90 S. Water and 91 Front Vare David, shipchandier, 220 and 231 Swanson Vare James, sailmaker, 374 S. Front


Vare Jolin, shipjoiner, 238 N. Front and 8 Noble Vare Mary, huckster, corner of Brown and Front Vare Richard, carpenter, 34 N. Seventh & 301 Arch Vare Stephen, ladies' shoemaker, 374 S. Front Varing Elijah, merchant, 33 N. Second Varring Matthew, porter, 236 Catharine Varner Adam, saddler, back of 10 N. Sixth Varner Edward, combmaker, 113 Brown Varner F. mukinan, Lawrence


Warner and Gorgas, lumber yard, Seventh & Vine Varner Hannah, widow, 117 Brown


Varner Hieronunus, brassfounder, 17 N. Eighth Varner Jacob F. brassfounder, 17 N. Eighth


Varner John, saddietreemaker, Race near Sch. Eighth Varner John, merchant, 27 N. Water and 97 Pine


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WAR


Warner John, tanner, 96 Green Warner John, carpenter, Pine above Sixth Warner Joseph, silversmith, 2 Greenleaf alley Warner Joseph, silversmith, 15 Carter's alley Warner Margaret, widow, 301 N. Second Warner Matthias, labourer, 224 S. Third Warner Philip, smith, 74 S. Water


Warner Philip, engine hoase and shoemaker, - 13 Farmer's alley


Warner Samuel, brushmaker, back of 259 Catharine Warner Samuel, upholsterer, 41 Artillery lane Warner Sarah, shopkeeper, 26 S. Third Warner Sarah, widow, 28 N. Fourth


Warner William, victualler, Lawrence near Callowhill Warner William, sea captain, Elbow lane


Warner William, labourer, back of 134 S. Fourth Warner William, merchant, 17 S. Water and 17 Prune Warner William, tavernkeeper, 265 S. Fourth Warnack Jacob, sea captain, 405 S. Second


Warnick Martha, nurse, back of 114 German and 34 Plum


Warnick Robert, saddler, 18 Elfrith's alley Warnock Catharine, tayloress, back of 114 German Warnock Daniel, labourer, 266 S. Sixth Warnock John, nailcutter, 3 Filbert Warnock John, engraver, 78 Plum Warnock William, labourer, 207 S. Fifth


Warr George, boatbuilder, nr. 11 Swedes' church alley Warr John, tavernkeeper, 97 S. Fifth Warr Valentine, tavernkeeper, 305 Vine


Warren Benjamin, silverplater, West's court Warren Isaac, carter, Oak (N. L.)


Warren Jacob, storekeeper, 183 N. Second Warren James tanner, Broad near Chesnut Warren Philip, cabinetmaker, 363 Mulberry Warren Philip, bookbinder, 161 N. Third Warren Robert, grocer, 300 S. Fourth Warren Thomas, mariner, near 100 Queen Warren William, trader, 383 S. Second Warren William, manager of New Theatre, 12 Sansom Warrence F. coachmaker, 97 Spruce & Green's court


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WAR-WAT


Wartenby Joseph; printer, Clifton and Shippen Wartman A. victualler, corner of Noble & York road Wartman Adam, porter, 96 Coates' [see WValtman. - Wartman George, victualler, Logan


Wartman Isaac, victualler, 142 Brown Warwick Elizabeth, boarding house, 164 Cherry Warwick John, porter, 45 Cable lane


Warwick Thomas, smith and farrier, corner Poplar lane and Second


Warwick William, bricklaver, back of 164 Cherry Wass Joseph, shoemaker, Juniper lane Wassev Samuel, shoemaker, 81 Budd Waterford Joseph, labourer, Lee's court


Waterman Jesse, teacher, 88 S. Fif.h Waterman Thomas, merchant, 171 Walnut Waters Amos, labourer, 382 N. Front .


Waters Elizabeth, widow, 347 N. Front Waters Hanson, merchant, 24 N. Third Waters John, teacher, Carpenter


Waters John, victualler, Second st. road Moyamensing Waters John, mariner, 49 Plum


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Waters John, mariner, 28 Shippen


Waters John, labourer, back of 207 Sassafras.


Waters Michael, sandman, back of 28 Shippen Watkins Isaac, innkeeper, 80 High


Watkins John, grocer, 69 N. Sixth Watkins Mary, widow, 429 S. Second


Watkins Samuel I', sea captain, 145 N. Water


Watkins Stephen, carpenter, back of 201 N. Third


Watkins Thomas, sailmaker, back of 93 Brown Watt Alexander, grocer, corner of German & Third Watt Christopher, gunsmith, near 455 N. Third Watts Mary, seamstress, near 66 Shippen


Watts Samuel, shoemaker, Prime near Second Watts William, shoemaker, Prime near Second Watson Amos, weaver, Brown's lane (K.)


Watson Ann, teacher of writing and embroidery, 73 Pine Watson Archibald, tailor, 16 Pine alley Watson Charles, merchant, 30 N. Second


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WAT_WEA


Watson Charles C. & J. woolen drapers, men's mer- cers, and tailors, 92 Chesnut Watson Charles I. T. 49 Almond Watson Christian, tailor, 353 N. Front Watson Halbert, sea captain, 39 Mary Watson Hugh, brushmaker, Locust near Thirteenth Watson Isaac, late lumbermerchant, 136 Pine Watson Job, carpenter, Schreiver's court Watson J. T. sea captain, 49 Almond Watson John, merchant tailor, 165 Spruce Watson John, shoemaker, Brown's lane (K.) Watson John, shoemaker, Elmslie's alley Watson John F. bookseller, S. W. corner Chesnut & 3d Watson Jonathan, carpenter, Steinmetz's court Watson Margaret, milliner, 169 S. Second Watson Margaret, mantuamaker, 1 Little's row Watson Mary, mantuamaker, 1 Little's row Watson Thomas, teacher, 73 Pine


Wat-on William H. male, 21 Parham's alley


Watson William, mariner, Queen (K )


Watson widow of William, Schreiver's court Waugh Jane, grocer, 114 Lombard Way Andrew, tailor, 118 Sassafras


Way Caleb, merchant, 84 Crown


Way James, merchant, G Laurel


Wayne & Biddle, fancy store, S. W. corner Front and High [see Wane.


Wayne Caleb P. merchant, 130 High and 4 S. Front Wayne Jacob, cabinetmaker, 136 & 166 N. Front Wayne Martha, spinster, near 35 Shippen Wayne William, gentleman, 119 Vine Wear Charles, labourer, Pearson's court" Weatherby Joseph, deputy Marshall, 181 Coates' Weatherly Daniel, shipjoiner, 393 N. Front Weatherly David, clock & watchmaker, 81 N. Third Weaton Peter, mariner, 94 Swanson Weaver Atlam, tailor, 103 Catharine Weaver Albright, labourer, 149 Cherry Weaver Bernard, gardener, Locust above Twelfth Weaver Catharine, huckster, back 5 Wagner's alley .. Weaver Conrad, labourer, Loxley's ahey


WEA-WEE 343


Weaver David, brickmaker, Weaver's row Weaver Edward, mate, 258 S. Fourth Weaver Emor T. gold and silversmith, watch case maker and gilder, 17 Elfrith's alley & 115 N. 2nd Weaver widow of Frederick, 176 Sassafras Weaver George, shoemaker, Shackemuxen (K.) Weaver George, Palmer (K.) Weaver George, coachmaker, Pine above Sixth Weaver George, constable, 252. S. Third Weaver Henry, brikmaker, Weaver's row Weaver Henry, sugarboiler, 87 Passvunk Weaver Henry, sugar boiler, near 511 N. Second Weaver Jacob, labourer, 393 N. Third Weaver John, lumbermerchant, 101 Cherry Weaver John, M. D. N. E. corner of Coates' & Second Weaver John, shipjoiner, 26 Artillery lane Weaver John, calico printer, Hanover (K.) Weaver Jolin jun, shipjoiner, 22 Budd Weaver John, shoemaker, Locust above Twelfth


Weaver Matthew, feedstore, 114 N. Seventh


Weaver William, hatter, back of 112 N. S:xth Weaver W. I. painter, 229 Mulberry Weaver widow, back of 30 Plum Webb Abner, deputy marshall, 1 Wood Webb Jane, widow, 345 S. Second W. ehb .John, tailor, 89 S. Second Webb John, cooper, 34 Vine and 210 N. Front Webb Thomas W. mate, 345 S. Second Webb Thomas, sea captain, 47 Almond Webb William, sugar refiner, 68 N. Fifthi Webster Elizabeth, mantua maker, 8 Pear Webster James, paper stainer, 185 S. Fifth Webster William H. grocer, cor. Poplar lane & 2nd Webster William, shallopinan, Oak (N. L.) Weckerly A. victualler, 127 Coates' and 27 New Shambles


Weckerly Conrad, merchant, 205 N. Third Weckerly Mrs, widow, 64 Sassafras [Sce Wacherly. Weckerly Wolery, oak cooper, corner Coates' & 4th Weeks Samuel, carpenter, Walnut west of Broad Weems James A. dry good store, N. Front



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WEG-VEL


Wegel John, labourer, 370 N. Front Weidersum John, stonecutter, 69 N. Tenth Weir Samuel, ladies' shoemaker, 135 S. Second Weir Silas E. auctioneer, 20 S. Front Weiss Elizabeth, shopkeeper, 131 N. Third Weisenbach Henry, inerchant, 82 N. Sixth Weisseman Andrew, cooper, 335 N. Second [See Wisenia ?


Weisseman Samuel, blacksmith, 343 N. Second Weldon Isaac, carpenter, 286 Lombard Weldon John, mariner, 41 Prime Weldon John, shoemaker, 46 Passyunk Wellford Robert, original American composition ornament manufacturer, 10 below Locust Wellfridge Francis, tailor, Twelfth near Spruce Wells David, tobacconist, Randolph's court Wells John C. lumber merchant, corner Callowhill and Sixth and 71 N. Fifth Wells Mary, storekeeper, 73 N. Fifih Wells Rebecca, 6 Elfrith's alley Wells Thomas, shoemaker, 3 Schriver's court Wells Ulysses, mariner, near 25 Noble Wells Vanny, teacher, near 87 Budd Wells William, shipwright, 24 Christian Welser Godfrey, M. D. 547 S. Front WVelser John, ladies' shoemaker, 503 S. Front Welsh Catharine, huckster, Wharton's court Welsh Elizabeth, widow, 33 Sansom [Sce Walsh. Welsh Elizabeth, widow, 32 Elizabeth Welsh James, grocer, 86 N. Water


Welsh James, tavernkeeper, 24 Moravian allcy Welsh James, tin plate worker, 192 S. Second IFelsh James, carpenter, 139 Cherry Welsh Jane, widow, 421 N. Front Welsh John, merchant, 42 S. Sixth Welsh John, saddler, 48 N. Fourth Welsh Mary, widow, 18 Catharine Welsh Nicholas, mariner, 24 Vernon Welsh Patrick, biscuit baker, 222 Shippen Welsh Peter, painter, Shackemuxen (K.) Welsh Walter, cotton and linen manufactory, corner l'ederal and Moyamensing road




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