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PAXTON'S Philadelphia Directory, AND Register Office.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Being editor and publisher of the Philadelphia Annual Directory and Register, has by an arrangement for the use of the public, es- tablished an
Office, N'o. 29, Filbert, 3 doors above Ninth street,
to give information to the citizens generally; where he keeps a Directory for the purpose of registering all removals; changes of residence; omissions which may have happened in this directory; and of such persons who may arrive in the city during the current year .- By which means he expects to be enabled frequently to communicate information that may be of importance to the public. But it must be remembered, that the utility of this will entirely depend on the public, as all information must be sent to this Office, which will be then registered, and information will be given to all inquiries.
It is also proposed to keep a register for all transient residents in this city. Every stranger, gentleman or lady, is invited to forward their name as soon as they arrive in this place-their residence, and the time (if they think proper) of their intended stay-their place of residence, when at home-from where last, or such ad- clitions as they may wish to add. Every person has the privilege of seeing this Register, which in all probability will frequently be a mean of introducing long absent friends or acquaintance, who · would otherwise not know of their being so near each other.
No fee will be received for either registering the names, or commu- nicating such information when registered.
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JOHN A. PAXTON.
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DIAGRAM
· Showing the Situation of the Wards of the City, and the neighbouring Townships.
Penn Township.
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Northern Liberties.
Vine
North Mulberry Ward.
Racc, or
South Mulberry Ward.
Arch, or
North Ward.
Market, or
Middle Ward.
Chesnut
South Ward.
Walnut
Locust Ward.
Spruce
Cedar Ward.
South, or
FOURTH STREET-or Middle Boundary of the Wards.
Street.
Upper Del. Ward.
Sassafras Street.
Lower Del. Ward.
Mulberry Street.
High Street Ward.
High Street.
Chesnut Ward.
Street.
Walnut Ward.
Street.
Dock Ward.
Street.
Newmarket Ward.
Cedar Street.
Passyunk.
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Passyunk road
Southwark.
THE RIVER DELAWARE-or Eastern Boundary of the City.
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RIVER SCHUYLKILL-or Westers Boundary of the City.
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Look at the top for the century, then to the right for the in- tervening year; in a line with it under the century is the domi-
nical letter for the year.
For bissextile, or leap years, use the letter on a line with the blank above that year, until the first of February.
Look for the month, and in a line with it under the given dominical letter, is the day of the week on which that month begins; then find the corresponding day at the top of the days of the weck, and that column will be the days of the week for
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Perpetual Almanac,
BY D. H. MASON, PHILADELPHIA.
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THE
PHILADELPHIA
Directory and Register,
FOR
1819:
CONTAINING THE
NAMES, PROFESSIONS, AND RESIDENCE,
OF ALL THE
heads of Families and Dergong in Business,
OF THE
City and Suburbs, Hamiltonville, and Camden, M. J.
WITH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
BY JOHN ADEMS PAXTON,
EDITOR OF SEVERAL DIRECTORIES, AUTHOR OF THE ALPHABETICU. I'LAN OF PHILADELPHIA, AND FIREMAN'S GUIDE.
Published by the Editor, No. 29, Filbert-street, three doors above Ninth-street; and sold by him and all the booksellers.
Price $1 50.
[COPY-RIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW.]
Comparative View of the number of Names contained in the Directories of the following Years.
Years.
Editors.
No. of Names.
1794
Hardie
8,504
1806
Robinson
10,668
1807
Robinson
12,348
1809
Robinson
11,760
1810
Robinson
12,936
1811
Census .
15,400
Robinson & Paxton
17,300
1815
Paxton
20,160
1814
Kite*
21,252
1815
No Directory published.
1816
Robinson
18,992
1817
Robinson
18,648
1818
Paxton ..
22,032
1818
New York Directory
19,677
1819
Paxton (present work)
23,000
1818-19
New York Directory
17,000
Dawes
16,530
The editor of this Directory commenced the one for 1814, for which he collected the greater part of the names, and after- wards sokl out to B. & T. Kite.
TO THE PUBLIC.
1
THE Editor tenders his sincere thanks to those citizens who have patronised this Directory, and as- sures them every exertion has been made to render it very complete in every part. Its merits can be best ascertained by a comparison with former Directories.
The Directory commences with the " Annual Ad- vertiser,"* which comprises a number of advertise- ments, most of which are headed by handsome em- blematical cuts in wood. The arrangement of the names is very much improved, and the number greatly increased .; The reader is recommended to make him- self acquainted with the " Directions to the Reader," as soon as possible, as it will make every part clearly understood. A very complete list of streets and pub- lic places (made out originally by the Editor) follows the names.
The " Philadelphia Register," embraces a complete list of duties, together with considerable information very useful to merchants, masters of vessels and others -the Members of Congress-Departments of Go- vernment-Ministers and Consuls-U. S. Navy- Post Office Establishment-Government of Pennsylva-
* See the Editor's advertisement ander this head.
+ This Directory contains 23,000 names : the present New York Directory contains 17,000 names ; but notwithstanding this differ- ence in favour of Philadelphia, the New Yorkers have the assur. ance to contend that their city is the most populous in the union !
PREFACE.
esteem-let the rest borrow or beg, as usual. We are sorry we cannot, after the manner of some public printers in this city, boast of our immense and over- flowing patronage, &c. for certainly a good Directory is equally deserving of extensive public support ; and we may add that it is almost indispensable, in this large and flourishing city. If no Directory was published for two years, there would be no calculating the great value of the time that would necessarily be spent in searching out the residence of individuals.
If the Editor is properly encouraged by the citizens, he will repeat the publication of the Directory an- nually ; and as, by experience, it is now reduced to a certainty, Philadelphia cannot support a competition in this business, he thinks it by no means unreasonable, very respectfully to solicit his fellow citizens for their future undivided patronage, so long as he executes the work to their satisfaction, which he will endeavour to merit by his attention to their service. He is induced to make this seemingly unreasonable request, as a di- vided support would probably oblige him to relinquish his intention to repeat the publication.
JOHN A. PAXTON.
Philadelphia, January 27, 1819.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
Paxton's Annual Advertiser Editor's Advertisement A newly invented Diagram of the Wards, &c.
A newly invented Perpetual Almanac Comparative View of Directories next to the title To the Public
List of Physicians, Alidwives, Nurses, Bleeders and Dentists, and Layers out of the Dead Corrections and Removals Paxton's Proposal for U. S. Gazetteer Directions to the Reader
List of Names
Paxton's Philadelphia Register.
List of Streets, &c. &c.
List of Duties -
Commercial information
Custom House, &c. &c. &c.
Chamber of Commerce, -
Port Wardens,
Rates of Pilotage, .
Inspectors of Lumber, &c. &c.
Federal Government, &c.
United States Navy, &c.
from p. i to xxi xxii to xxviii xxviii to xlv ·XIV .. : İxlvi xlvi to xlviii xlvi "xlviii xlix to liii liv to Iviii Iviii
General Staff of the United States Army,
Ministers, Consuls, &c.
lix to Ixiii
Exports of the United States for a year
Ixiii
Officers of the Customs, and Ports of Entry within the United States, United States Patents, Post Office Establishment,
List of Stages, Packets, and Steam Boats,
Government of Pennsylvania, &c.
Courts of Pennsylvania, &c.
Guardians of the Poor, &c.
Pennsylvania Hospital,
Christ Church Hospital,
Ixxxvii lxxxviii İxxxviii
Board of Health, Corporations of Philadelphia City & County, &c. &c. Ixxxviii to xciv Auctioneers Stated Days of Sale, xciv
To Foreigners. - XCV Miscellaneous Articles, xcv to xcvi
Isist of Institutions, Companies, and Societies, alpha- betically arranged-commences at xcvii.
Ixiv to lxvii Ixvii to 1xx IXX .0 1XXVi Ixvii to 1xxx Ixxx to lxxxii Ixxxii to lxxxiv Ixxxiv to lxxxvii
LIST
OF
PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, NURSES, &c.
PHYSICIANS.
Those marked thus (+) are Practitioners in Midwifery ; as far as they could be obtained.
tAitkin Wm. S N. Tenth
Colhoun S. 48 S. 6th
Combs G. NE cor. Pine & 4th Conover Sam. F. 141 S. 5th Coxe J. R. 8 York Buildings Coxe Wm. S. 42 .N. 5th Currie W. 119 S: 5th tDavis D. J. 4 S. 8th tDewees W. P. 154 .Chesnut tDuffield W. B. 41 Spruce tDunlap James, 107 Arch tDunn Thomas, 155 .Vine
Barton Edward, 173. Walnut Dyott T. W. cor. 2d & Race
tBeauregard J. C. 81 S. Sd Belot C. N. 104 S. Front Bertron D. S28 N. 2d Bethausen C. 49 Green Bleight S. 13th ab. Chesnut Blenon Anthony, Hamilton v. Bullock J. jun. 49 Filbert Cambridge T. P. 119 Callow- hill
Emlen S. 114 Arch Fiss Joseph, 89 N. 6th Fitch Thomas, 127 N. 9th tFlägler Gilbert, 208 S. 5th Gallaher David, Gallaher James, 37. S. 5th Gamar L. 151 Ş. 2d Gebhard L. P., 118 Race Gilfillan E. 195 Walnut Gillaspey Geo. 90 S. 8th Glentworth P. F. 144 Race Gregory A: L. 288 N. 2d
Caldwell Charles, 97 S. 4th tCarter H. Y. 252 Spruce Cathrall I. 190 Chesnut
Chandler W. P. 99 Walnut tGriffith Elijah, 37 N. 5th Chapman N. 9 Y. buildings +Clark John Y, 97 Arch Cleaver Isaac, 287 N. 2d-
Griffitts Saml. P. 62 S. Fron Harlan Richard, 79 Arch Harris Saml. Camden, N. J.
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Alberti Geo. F. 116 N. Front tCondie D. F. 193 Lombard tAllen C. 397 Race Anderson C. 148 Cedar TAtlee Edwin A.N Bache F. 163 Spruce Baker Henson, 339 N. Sd Barault Francis, 135 S. 2d Barnes John, 275 N: 2d Barton John R. 287 Spruce Barton Wmn. P.C. S1'S. 10th SE cor. George
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PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, &C.
Harris Thomas, 175 S. 5th Harrison T. 2 Chester Hartshorne J. 246 Spruce Haydock Edward, 50 S. 2d Heberton J. C. 115 S. 5th
Hewson Thos. T: 132 Chesnut Moore John W. 61 Spruce
Henry Isaac, Lombardy NW cor. Centre Square Heylin Isaac, 57 S. 7th
+Hornor Wm. E. SW cor. 8th tNancrede N. C. cor. 5th and and Chesnut Powell
Houston P. W. 28 Franklin court
Horwitz J. 59 Vine
Howell Abin. 174 Lombard Huquenele F. 27 Filbert Jackson Saml. 40 N. 4th James Thos. C. 7 York b. Janney B. S. 312 N. Sd Jones John, 79 Shippen Keehmle John, 55 Wood Kersey J. 163 Sassafras Klapp Harvey, 72 Almond Klapp Joseph, 290 S. 2d Knight Alex. 157 N. Front Kugler Benjn. 112 N. Front La Roche Rene, NW cor. 5th and Pine Lange J. 95 Green Lehman G. F. Lomb. n. 10th Leib Michael, cor. Tammany and Third Lobstein J. F D. 77 N. 2d Lopez M. L. 176 Lombard Love John, 33 N. 4th Mathieu J. 52 Walnut Malcolm H. 59 S. 7th McGill William, 37 Arch MI Vea Daniel, 155 Locust Mason Richard, 138 Arch
Maurer J. A. Lawrence above Shaw Win. 257} Arch Wood
Mayer John, Sd n. Ger. r. Mease James, 192 Chesnut Meigs C. D. 134 N. 8th
Millard C. 410 N. Front Miller Peter, 181 Arch Monges J. R. Prune or 13 Sansom
tMoore John, 63 S. 7th.
Morgan M. 2 S. 10th tNeill H. 146 S. 2d .
tNancrede J. G. 138 S. 10th
Otto John C. 139 Arch Parke T. Rittenhouse place tParrish Jos. 109 Arch Patterson R. M. 210 Arch
Peckworth John R. 39 Spruce. cor. Laurel
Peres P. 54 Callowhill - tPerkin John, 59 N. 2d Phillips M. 41 N. 4th Physick P. S. NE cor. Union and 4th
Porter John, 81 S. 6th Povall Richard, 115 S. 9th Preston Jonas, 275 Race Reese Charles M. 176 south Front
fRobstein -, 37 N. 4th Rousseau J. C. 149 S. 6th SE cor. Pine Revoudt Wm. cor. Wood and York road
tRumsey Wm. 200 N. 4th Rush James, 65 and 98 S. 4th . +Sargeant T. 122 N. 4th Sanders Robert, 198 S. 4th . Schaeffer Charles, 137 Race Schott G. S. 47 N. 8th , Seybert A. 8 S. 10th Schaffer C. 68 Vine
+Shippen J. G. 292 N. Sd tShoemaker N. 34 Sansom Smith James, 23 S. 10th Snow J. SE cor. Race & 6th
PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, &C.
#Sommer J. 43 N. 8th Spencer O. H. 107 S. 4th Stafford R. 21 and 25 Pine Stewart S. 112 S. 8th Stouse Joseph, 417 N. 2d Sutherland J. B. 66 George (S.) Thackara James A. 389 S. 2d Werthington Wm. 231 Lom- +Thomas John D. 69 Coats Thomson J. 2 Thomson's ct.
Thứm George, 57 Almond Tucker A. B. 148 S. 4th Uhler G. 414 N. Front Van Hook B. R. 98 Race tVanhoy Abm. 148 Arch® Vanzyle John, 105 Plum
bard Woods Geo. B. Arch 150
MIDWIVES.
Carlley R. 56 Shippen Eager Mrs. Frank. road near Morrell Judith, 71 Union Queen Helmbold E. I. S Quarry Hood Mary, 21 Cherry
Mingle E. 22 Appletree ay:
Rose Ann, 10 Wood st. n. 2d Rose Jane, 7 Wood st. n. 2d Schaeffer Mrs. back 267 Race
Houston Mrs. 28 Franklin Wooley Mrs. 36 Appletree court alley Zigler Ann, 74 New Macarty R. Heyde's court
NURSES.
Baker E. 196 S. Front Dempsey M. 293 Arch Dow R. 24 Christian Dunlap Mrs. S. Front Baker Sarah, 23 N. 4th Barry Ann, 185 Cedar Beard Deborah, 7 Wood near Eager C. Frankford road
Second
Berryman Ruth, 1 Carlisle's court
Bickerton M. 364 S. Front Carr L. Steinmetz's court Christy C. back 86 S. 3d Clifford Mary, 411 S. Front Clothtier M. 152 Race Cook Fliz. 47 Almond Cooper S. Marlboro' (K.) Coppinger C. 70 Queen Cornelius A. 3 Prune +Cropper S. Cedar above 7th Dalrymple E. Prime bel. 2d Davis Ann, 13 German
Franklin Ellen, 36 Appletree alley
Green Mrs. inquire 78 Ches. nut street
Haley Eliz. 87 N. Ninth Hammill Eliz. 33 Strawberry Hulings A. West's court , Hummell P. 166 Vine Johnson Ann, Cresson's av. Johnson A. 18 Starr alley Knowles S. 275 S. Front Kraft Mrs. 197 St. John Livingston Mrs.
Lloyd Margaret, back of 15 Race
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PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, &C.
M'Manus Mary, back of 83|Price Mrs. 30 Christian Chesnut
Maggs Rachel, Rose ay. below Browne
Martin Elizabeth, Knodle Martin M. 22 Little Water Matlack H. 48 Shippen MLeod C. 81 N. Third Miller Ann, 513 N. Third Miller C. 22 Poplar lane Miller Grace, 5 Patton's ct. Miller S. 5 Patton's court Swager J. 3 Fromberger's ct. Sweeny Sarah, 140 Coates st. Miller L. 110 Catharine Moore Mrs. Poplar lane ab. Thompson E. 16 Greenleaf St. John
Murl R. 16 Little Water Murphy Mrs.
Naglee R. 16 Little Water Norris Hannah, 81 Cedar Norton J. 13 Cresson's alley Norton R. 429 S. Second Perry Ann, 161 N. Third
Peters Lucy, 9 Hinckel's ct. Rowan Amelia, 358 S. Front Ryan Ann, - south Front Sherer Ann, 59 Currant ay. Sinoff Ann, 403 N. Third Simpson H. 99 & 119 N. 4th Springer H. Drinker's court Stewart Eliz. 190 Cherry Stewart Mary, St. John above Poplar
court
Warren Sarah, Green oppo- site Budd
Waters Mrs.
Webb Mary, 42 Plum
Weest Susan, 9 N. Second
Wethy Eliz. 122 S. Tenth
Yates A. 7 York court
1 DENTISTS AND BLEEDERS.
Albert J. 23 Small Burkhart R. 72 N. Front Busman John, 160 Race Bowers Michael, 402 N. Sd Briggs John, 47 N. 7th Drummond Josiah, 35 N. 8th Dubisson B. 6 Powell Eckendorff M. 26 N. Ninth Esherick David, 10 N. 4th Esherick Joseph, 9 N. Fifth Flagler V. 27 North alley Gardette James, NW corner Mayer John, 500 N. Third
Huckel Joseph, 35 Pine Hudson Edw. 153 Walnut Huttert J. Crosby's Moyamen- sing road
Koecker L. 1 Washington cor. of Walnut Kockerspine G. 332 N. 2d Kroll Wm. 155 N. 4th Kunitz L. 17 N. Eighth Leonard John, 108 German Lopez M. L. 176 Lombard
Mitchell C. 42 N. Sixth Millard Wm. 5S Catharine Pierie John, 122 S. Fourth Ripperger Conrad, 35 Cherry
Ninth and Chesnut Gilliams Jacob, 35 Arch Gorges Wm. 257 Race Harberger H. 132 S. 11th Harrington Daniel, 215 Arch Seits George, 2 N. Tenth Hailer Catharine, 66 N. 6th Simmons S. 181 S. Front Holliday A. Walnut ab. 11th Simon P. F. 282 Vine Hartman John, 114 N. 6th
Smith Jacob, 76 Union
PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, &C.
Uhle John, 45 N. 4th Vanderslice G. 105 Race Van Pelt A. S. 37 N. 4th Van Pelt P. 149 Chesnut
Weaver A. 99 Swanson Wharton John, 54 Vine Williams Benj. 44 N. 5th Woolf L. 36 Sugar alley
BLEEDERS WITH LEECHES.
Bowers Michael, 402 N. 3d Drummond J. 35 N. 8th Gorges Wm. 257 Race Hartman John, 114 N. 6th Hayler C. cupper & bleeder, 66 N. Sixth
|Kunitz. L. 17 N. 8th Porterfield Sarah, cor. Penr and Cedar
Ripperger C. 35 Cherry Weaver A. 99 Swanson Uhle John, 45 N. 4th
LAYERS OUT OF THE DEAD.
Bulfinch M. 152 Little Pine |Johnson Cath. 167 N. Front Evans Elizabeth, 36 Prune January H. back 39 Arch Knowles Mrs. 275 S. Front Kraft Mrs. 197 St. John Osborne Sarah, 1 Laurel ct. Powell R. back 36 N. Third Snowden S. 85 N. 9th Field Mrs. 137 Spruce Graff Rebecca, 46 Penn Helmbold Mrs. 3 Quarry st. Hutman Mrs. Maria ab. 4th Hook Jane, 25 Coomb's ay. Howell Elizabeth, 273 Vine
CORRECTIONS AND REMOVALS.
A
ADAMS ALEXANDER, grocery, flour, and whiskey store, High near Sch. Front Andrade Joseph, 75 south Second
B
Bancraft -, gold beater 2 S. Third corner High Benning William, gentleman 153 S. Tenth Bicking & Blanchard printers 48 Arch Bloxton Thomas, Washington Hotel 32 Washington st. Boate Thomas, tavernkeeper 240 Swanson
Browne James, sea captain, Eleventh above High Burden Joseph W. and George Daws, booksellers 534 S. Front Butler Joseph, accountant 2 Randolph's court
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Carey G. New York coffee-house NE cor. Second and Union Carr Ann, 260 Lombard
Castor and Condie, attornies at law 7 N. Sixth Chevalier Louis, mercer and taylor 163 Chesnut Cornish O. B. bookseller and binder 505 S. Second Cummins Ebenezer, attorney at law 283 Chesnut
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Daws George, bookseller 534 S. Front De Haven Holstein, carpenter 40 Chester Dewees Mrs. boarding house 52 S. Fifth. Douglass Lydia Miss, 31 N. Sixth
Downing Isaac, merchant 4 S. Fifth cor. Minor-d. h. 194 Chesnut
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Easby James, shipwright 50 Duke (N. L.) Elling Daniel C. cordwainer 76 N. Fourth Espy & Mason, seminary SW cor. Arch and Fifth F
Fairchilds Rufus, ladies' shoemaker 55 S. Fourth Fenner John F. tobacconist 165 N. Front
G Garner Thomas and Henry, umbrella manuf. 79 N. Second H
Hauptman John, baker 57 Lombard Huckel Francis, chairmaker 38 Cedar ·
I Ingham Samuel D. marshal, Eastern District, 10 State House
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DIRECTIONS TO THE READER.
(N. L.) Northern Liberties-(K.) Kensington-(P. T.) Penn Township-(V.) Vineyard-(C.) for city-(S.) South- wark-(M.) Moyamensing-(O. Y. r.) Old York road- (Germ. r.) Germantown road-(P.) Passyunk-(Sch.). Schuylkill-(Frank. r.) Frankford road-N. north-S. south-E. east-W. west-cor. corner-n. near-ab. above -r. road-bet. between-t persons of colour-bel. below- ay. alley-ct. court-av. avenue-1. lane-op. opposite-c. h. counting house-d. h. dwelling house-vict. victualler- gent. gentleman-storekeeper, is always to be understood as dry goods storekeeper
For names not found in the body of the work, see list of " Corrections and Removals."
The reader when searching for names, without knowing how properly to spell them, is requested to examine ir every possible way they would of admit being spelled from their pronunciation. There are alternate reference: throughout the list of inhabitants, to those names having similar pronunciation, but not being spelled alike; viz Allison, see Ellison-and vice versa.
Each page of the list of inhabitants, is headed in capitals with the three first letters of the bottom name.
The reader will please to observe the following genera rule for finding the numbers on houses, in the differer streets in the city :- In those streets that run east an west, say High street, the numbers begin from the Dela ware, the odd being on the north side. In those that ru north and south, say Fourth street, the numbers begi from High street, running north and south, the odd beir on the east side.
PAXTON'S
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY,
FOR
1819.
LIST OF NAMES:
Containing the Heads of Families, and Persons in Business, alphabetically arranged.
See " Directions to the Reader."
ABBETT HENRY, smith, 111 .N. Second Abbett Henry & co. stove manuf. 111 N. Second
Abbott David, bookseller 19 Cresson's alley Abbott Edward, sea captain, Camden N. J. & 15 Budd Abbott George, hairdresser 9 Chesnut
Abbott James, brewer corner Pear and Dock
Abbott Johp, cooper 28 Catharine
Abbott John, currier 21 N. Sixth-d h 98 N. Fifth
Abbott Joseph, carpenter 155 St. John
Abbott Sarah, widow, 13 Gilles's alley Abbott S. 127 Plum
Abbott Thomas B. currier 116 S. Tenth
Abbott Timothy, currier 97 Chesnut-d h 74 S. Third Abbott Timothy & Co. curriers, 97 Chesnut Abbott Wm & James, brewers corner of Pear and Dock Abbott Wm brewer, cor. Pear and Dock-d h 71 Spruce Abel Anthony, shoemaker 82 Budd Abel Geo. shoemaker, 200 N. Water and 205 N. Front Abel Jacob, victualler, stall 26 New Market
Abel James, cordwainer back 127 N. Fourth Abei Joseph, cordwainer Poplar lane below Third Abell Joseph, labourer Cedar above Ninth Abel Jobn, glass blower Glasshouse (K)
Abel Peter, stable keeper n. 45 Cherry, d h 21 Apple Tree alley
Abel Peter, tin plate worker 83 Cedar
Abel Peter, cordwainer 376 N Second Abel Peter, victualler 35 High street Market
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Abercrombie James, D. D. senior assistant minister of Christ church, St. Peter's and St. James' 119 Lombard Abercrombie'James, jr. inquire 119 Lombard Abercrombie James, comedian New Theatre Abraham Ann, victualler 1 (N. L.) Market Abraham David, vict. Fourth below Poplar Abraham Hannah, vict. 4th ab. Browne & 1 (NL) Market Abraham Isaac, back 13 German Abraham Isaac, vict. 170 Coats, stall 44 (N. L.) Market. Abraham Jacob, brickmaker 25 Franklin street Abrams John, merchant 202 north Third
Abrams Mary, tayloress 37 Walnut Abrams Thomas, merchant 13 S. wharves-d h 140 Pine Abraham Moses, dealer 380 north Third Acheson Wm. weaver, Second above Ger. road Achilles George, cabinetmaker 7 Shield's court Ackley John B. paint and hardware store 168 N Second Ackley, widow of Thomas, Camden N. J. [see Akley Acock Wm. P. copperplate printer 6 Randall's court Adair Wm. Shoemaker 99 German
Adams Alex. & Wm. grocers, &c. NW corner High and Sch. Eighth-d h SW corner Filbert and Sch. Eighth
Adams Andrew & Co. machine card manuf. 2 S Third Adams Alex. labourer West's court
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