The Philadelphia Directory, 1822, Part 7

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Publication date: 1785
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PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


William Levan, W Peterson, esqrs; counsellors, H Chester, J K Kane, Isaac Norris, esqrs ; trustees, C Prichett, I P Wetherill, I V Myers, W Richele, H Stork ; committee of grievance, W Newell, jr G Ma- son, T M Carman, R L Myers, W Lawrence ; commit- tee of charity, S Rising, T D Mogridge, William M'Mi- chael ; chaplains, revd W Rogers, D D, revd E S Ely, D D ; physicians, Dr Samuel Jackson, Dr M'Clellan.


Apprentices' Library-President, Horace Binney, esq. ; vice president, Roberts Vaux ; treasurer, James Cresson ; secretary, Daniel B. Smith ; board of mana- gers, C. C. Biddle, Philip Garret, Samuel Sellers, Philip F. Mayer, Henry Troth, Samuel J. Robbins, F. V. Krug, William S. Warder, Thomas F. Leaming, John Keating, jr. R. C. Wood, Merrit Canby, Richard Oakford, Thomas Kimber, Anthony Finley, Benjamin Tucker, William J. Duane, Robert J. Evans, Benjamin H. Yar- nall, Dr. William Grice, Abraham Miller, Samuel L. Shober, Jacob Gratz, and the officers of the company ex officio-Merrit Canby, secretary to the board-John H. Willitts, librarian-Samuel W. Stratton, assistant librarian.


Association of Printers (pressmen)-Meet at the house of the widow Colerick, Walnut street below 5tl1. Stated meetings 4th Saturday evening in every month. -President, Otis B. Merrill ; vice president, J. W. Gibbs ; treasurer, M. Calliou ; secretary, S. R. Kramer.


Columbus Beneficial Society-Meet 3d Tuesday in every month at the house of Chalkley Baker, 264 Race street-President, Jacob R Clark ; vice president, Amos Wheelor ; treasurer, John C Davis; secretary, Lewis Davis; messenger, Philip Schyler.


Lawrence Benevolent Institution of Pennsylvania- Instituted 1st January, 1814, and Incorporated 1st June, 1814. Meets first Thursday in every month at Nicholas Esling's, 217 Market street.


Montgomery Beneficial Society of the City and County of Philadelphia-President Jacob R. Clark ; vice presi- clent, Charles J Boulter; secretary, B Rees ; assistant secretary, Charles S Clawges ; treasurer, Chalkley Ba- ker ; stewards, Henry A Oudinot, George W Combs ; committee of correspondance, William Gorgas, Charles B Rees, Hazel Mayhew ; messenger, Jonathan Gardi- ner-The society meets at Jolin Wilson's tavern, 193 Chesnut, the second Monday in every month ; election in January, annually.


Mosheim Society-Incorporated for the improvement of the German language, the propagation of the Gos- pel, and the support of Sunday schools-President, J N Fischer ; vice-president, William Jager; secretary, Ja- cob Hærpel ; assistant secretary, Godfrey Schmauck ; treasurer, George Muller-Book and Finance Commit- tee, J N Fischer, William Jager, Frederick Dreer,


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George Muller, John Hærpel-Committee of Questions, C L Mannhardt, J G Schmauck, John Hærpel.


Munroe Beneficial Society of the City and County of Philadelphia-Incorporated March 31st, 1819-Officers for the present year, Jeremiah Degrass, president ; William Bruce, vice president ; Samuel S Sneyd, trea- surer ; George W Justice, secretary ; Anthony Merrio, messenger.


Northern Dispensary-NE corner of Second and Duke streets-Managers for 1822-Revd George Boyd, president ; revd James Patterson, Mr John C Brown, John Simmons, Joseph Townsend, Daniel H Miller, Robert A Parrish, Jonathan Roberts, Joseph S Riley, Dr John Barnes, Dr John Perkin, Dr Alexander Knight, secretary ; John Barclay, esq treasurer ; John W Swain, apothecary ; Dr Azor L Gregory, Dr - Brooke, Dr John S Mitchell, Dr Edwin P Atlee, Dr Theophilas C Dunn, Dr Jacob F Randolph ; collector, John Simmons.


Jefferson Benevolent Institution of Pennsylvania- Instituted January 16th, 1819-Incorporated March 22d, 1819-Meet on the 2d Tuesday in every month, at the house of Nicholas Esling, 217 Market street-Election 2d Tuesday in January, annually-Officers elected for the present year-President, B D Jefferies ; vice presi- dent, George Smith ; secretary, Henry Ball ; treasurer Joseph Thomas ; door keeper, A Burrough.


Roman Catholic Society of St Joseph for Educating and Maintaining Poor Orphan Children-Incorporated 1807-Asylum Sixth near Spruce streets-Officers of the Society, Revd Michael Hurley, president ; Revd Francis Roloff, chaplain ; Lewis Clapier, esq vice pre- sident ; Anthony Groves, treasurer ; Joseph Snyder, secretary ; managers, Messrs John Ashley, Michael Magrath, Joseph Dugan, Michael Williamson, Corneli- us Tiers, James Eneu, John Keating, senr. Morgan Carr. This institution, by subscriptions, donations, and be- quests, support from twenty to thirty poor orphan children.


Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St John's church, in the city and vicinity of Philadelphia-Incor- povated November 1, 1817-Meet quarterly on the last Monday evening in June, September, December and March, at the vestry room in Fifth above Race street- Election yearly on the last Monday in June-President, Isaac Wampole ; secretary, William Musser ; treasu- rer, Henry Erben ; stewards, John U. Fraley, Andrew Leinau, Jacob Gilbert, Jacob W. Fisler, William Mon- telius and Henry Schively, who form the acting body of the Society during its vacation, and meet on the third Wednesday evening of every month.


St Andrews Society-Instituted for the advice and as- sistance of emigrants from Scotland in distress-Presi-


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dent, Robert Smith, esq; vice presidents, Charles M'Alister, esq Gavin Hamilton, esq ; treasurer, Quintin Campbell ; counsellors, Edward S Burd, esq Henry I Williams, esq ; physicians, Dr N Chapman, Dr Willia n Aitken ; chaplain, revd Dr Banks ; secretary, Mr James Imbrie; assistants, Messrs Thomas M'Euen, Robert Kid, George Morris, Adam Ramage, Robert Swan, William Young.


Southern Soup Society-Limited to thirty members -House 76 Union street-President, John Wilson Moore, M. D. ; treasurer, Casper W. Morris ; secretary, Merritt Canby.


Philadelphia Typografihical Society-Meets at the house of the widow Colerick, Walnut street below 5th. Stated meetings 1st Saturday in every month .- Presi- dent, Thomas C. Dowden ; vice president, Otis B. Mer- rill ; treasurer, Horatio Boate ; secretary, John Cooper.


Washington Benevolent Society of Philadelphia- Meets at Harts' tavern, 94 north Second street, the third Monday evening in every month-The 22d of February is the celebration of the Society-Officers, President, C. S. Clawges ; vice president, Hazel Ma- hew; secretary, John I. Haffelfinger, junr. ; assistant secretary Andrew L. Kerns ; treasurer, William 'T. Bladen ; messenger, John Brock ; stewards, Elisha Park and William Brock.


REMOVALS.


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Adams William, scrivener, teacher and layer out of the dead 362 north Front


Anderson Samuel, secretary of the Delaware Insurance Company of Philadelphia 134 Arch


Atkins Dudley, M. D. 121 Race B Banger William, morocco dresser 16 north Sixth


Barrington C. teacher 129 Lombard Bonsall Benjamin S. merchant 201 Spruce & 40 N. Front Brown Mrs. boardinghouse and day school 205 Arch C Caldwell Henry, 56 south Second


Caldwell Timothy, brickmaker 135 north Ninth-kilns corner Walnut and 2d from Sch.


Canfield Palmer, lottery and exchange broker 127 Chesnut-d h 108 Arch


Care Ann, widow 238 Spruce


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Care Peter, jun. merchant 238 Spruce Chew Henry B. merchant 21 Chesnut-d h 27 S. 4th Close Henry, grocer 385 NE cor. Coates' and Third Coates Benjamin H. M. D. NE corner Front & Walnut Crean J. & W. lumber mer. 12th street between Spruce and Locust


Crean John, jr. Pine street 3d door above 12th


Crean John, late lumber merchant 94 south Eighth


Crean William, 94 south Eighth D


Dickerson John jr. lumber merchant 374 north Front Dunn Theophilis C. M. D. 285 Race E Emery Samuel, waxcandle manuf. Poplar lane below Broad, inquire of Grants & Stone, 43 north Water F


Farr John, chemical laboratory Coates' street between New and Old 4th-d h 71 north Sixth


Farr & Kunzi, chemical laboratory Coates' street be- tween New and Old Fourth street


Ford Robert M. copperplate printer 181 High


Ford William, silverplater 181 High H


Hacker, Brown & Co. commission mer. 43 N. Front Hacker Isaiah, commission merchant 43 north Front- d h 345 Arch


Hall Thomas M. M. D. 3 north Eleventh


Hitchcock Irvine I. teacher 22 Cherry


Hutchins Henry J. clerk 232 Race


Hutchins Revd. Joseph, 232 Race M Mannhard C. L. merchant 16 South ay .- d h 200 High N Neal & Eastman, hat manufacturers 108 High S Smith Charles, 113 Arch Smith & Russell, commission merchants 23 S. Wharves corner of Chesnut & 55 Chesnut Q


Quig Robert accountant 152 south Ninthi


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1820.


LIST OF NAMES:


Containing the Heads of Families, and Persons in Business, alphabetically arranged.


See " Directions to the Reader."


ABADIE HILARIAN, teacher of French 230 S. 7th


Abadie Jos. taylor 103 S. 2d N. E. corner Walnut Abbett Henry, blacksmith 45 Race


Abbett John, nailer 73 Budd


Abbott David, bookseller 19 Cresson's alley


Abbott Edward, sea captain 11 Race


Abbott George, hairdresser 9 Chesnut Abbott James, brewer cor. Pear & Dock-d. h. 67 Pine Abbott John, cooper 28 Catharine


Abbott John, currier 21 N. Sixth-d. h. 67 Cherry


Abbott Joseph, measurer of salt 155 St. John st.


Abbott Robt. gentleman S. W. cor. 8th and Locust


Abbott Sarah, widow 13 Gilles's alley


Abbott Timothy, currier 97. Chesnut-d. h. 74 S. Third


Abbott Timothy & Co. curriers, 97 Chesnut


Abbott W'm. hairdresser 15 Norris' alley


Abbott Wm. & James, brewers cor. of Pear and Dock Abbott William, brewer, corner Pear & Dock-d. h. 71 Spruce


Abel Anthony, shoemaker 82 Budd


Abel Geo. shoemaker 143 north Water


Abel Jacob, victualler, stall 26 New Market Abel Joseph, cordwainer Poplar lane below Third Abel John, cordwainer Beach near Shakamaxon


Abel John, sen. sexton of St. John's church, back Com, Hall'sek L.)


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Abel Peter, stable keeper n. 45 Cherry-d. h. 21 Apple- tree alley


+Abel Peter, tinplateworker 83 Cedar


Abel Peter, cordwainer 376 north Second


Abell Joseph, labourer Cedar above Tenth Abercrombie Christiana, widow of Thos. 144 S. Ninth Abercrombie Jas. D. D. sen. assistant minister of Christ


church, St. Peter's and St. James' 119 Lombard Abercrombie James, jr. inquire 119 Lombard


Abraham Abraham, brickmaker back 424 N. 4th


Abraham Ann, vict. 1 N. L. Market


Abraham Hannah; vict. Apple bel. George (N. L.)


Abraham Isaac, vict. 170 Coats, stall 44 N. L. Market


Abraham Jacob, brickmaker 25 Franklin street (N. L.) Abrams Henry, tailor 124 New street


Abrams Isaac, minister of the gospel 161 Lombard


Abrams Thos. merchant 13 S. wharves-d. h. 140 Pine Acheson Win. weaver, Second above Ger. road Achilles George, cabinetmaker 7 Shield's court


Ackley John B. paint and hardware store 168 N. 2d Ackley, widow of Thomas, Camden N. J. [see Akley A'dair Wm. shoemaker 99 German


Adams Andrew & Co. machine card manuf. 2 S. 3d- d. h. 2 New st.


Adams Alexander, labourer West's court


Adams Alex. grocer &c. n. cor. Sch. Front & High


Adams Benj. carpenter Noble above Second


+Adams Benj. labourer Eagle court


+Adams Cæsar, coachman 212 Cherry street Adams Charlotte Mrs. Cedar near 7th +Adams Comfort, widow 5 Gilles's alley


Adams Elizabeth, shoe store and milliner 171 N. 2d


Adams Elizabeth, widow 4 Hinckel's court


Adams Elizabeth, widow 70 Almond


Adam› George, potter Maiden


Adams J. Knox and Nixon, merchants 159 High


Adams Jacob W: printer 66 Mulberry ₹


Adams James, painter &c. S. W. cor. 5th and Cedar Adams John, carter 17 Fitzwalter


fAdams John, woodsawyer back 459 south Second +Adams John, H. W. mariner 84 Gaskill +Adams Jonathan, woodsawyer Trusty's court Adams Marv, widow Sch. Sixth below High


Adams Nathan, shipwright Queen near Hanover Adams Peter, flour dealer Ger. road near Third


Adams Peter, biscuit baker back 387 sonth Front Adams Priscilla, widow 201 Coats cor. 4th


Adams and Reath, grocers 56 south Secor Adams Robert, mer. 71 Sims' wharf-d h 32 Chesnut


Adams Robert, carpenter and builder 9 Pine Adams Robert, labourer Rose (N L)


Adams Stephen W. collector and cryer 51 N Third


Adams Stephen, stonecutter Buttonwood alv ~ Sixth


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Adams Thomas, cordwainer 17 Charlotte Adams Wm. carpenter 9 Budd


Adams William, liquor store corner High & Sch. 8th- dh corner Filbert and Sch 8th


Adams Zephaniah, wharf builder Beach above Maiden


Adcock Elizabeth, widow Coats above 7th Addis Benjamin, carpenter Sixth above Poplar Adgate Daniel, grocer 21 S Third & 65 S Seventh Adkinson James, tanner 506 N 2d near Beaver Adler Christian, morocco dresser back 536 N 3d Adolph John, carpenter corner St. John & Green Aechternacht F. A. mercer and tailor 115 N Third Afflick Mary, milliner 151 north Second


Afflebaugh George, ostler Hanover n Frankford road Aga W'm shipwright Frankford road near Prince Ager Margaret, widow Maiden near Stone bridge fAgew Algeo Frances, washerwoman 4 Gilles's alley Agnew Andrew, dry-goods store 20 south Second Agnew Margaret, 336 north Front


Aiken Robert, tailor 64 Penn


Aikins Barbara, widow Cedar near 13th


Ailes Joseph, tavernkeeper 161 Chesnut Aitken John, sheet copper manuf. 8 south Broad


Aftken Robert, printer 60 Coats


Aitkin William M. D. surgeon 3 north Tenth


Akin James, engraver 166 Locust above Eleventh


Akins James, labourer High W. of Sch. Third


Akins Wm. basket maker Morgan's st. above 11th Alberson Gilbert, lumber merchant 103 Swanson


Albert Antonio, fruiterer 233 north Second Albert, widow of Casper, innkeeper 414 north Third Alberti George F. M. D. 76 Vine


Albertson Benjamin, merchant 19 High-d h 141 Arch Albertson Elizabeth, widow Frankford road above Otter Albertson Isaac, blacksmith 121 north 5th


Albertson Marmaduke, shipwright Marlb. n. Bedford Albertson Phoebe, widow 418 south Second street Albertson Win. mariner 12 Almond street


Albrecht Charles, musical instrument maker 95 Vine Albright Conrad, shoe warehouse SE cor. High & 2d Albright Frederick, cedar cooper 81 Browne Albright John, watchman Coates above Fourth Albright Jacob, watchman 80 German


Albright Wm. limner, S E corner Lombard and Sth Allbright Frederick, boot and shoemaker 14 N 5th Alburger Abraham, vict. 259 Callowhill & 79 2d street market


Alburger Adam, vict. James-stall 45 2d st. market Alburger Eliz. ornamental needle worker 241 Arch Alburger John, vict. 261 Callowhill-stall 25 High st. Alburger Henry, vict. Charles st. (P T) bel. Poplar lane Alburger Philip, vict. James-stall 64 2d st. market Alburger widow of Philip, 76 Garden


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Alburger Wm. M. plumber 8 Walnut-d h 94 Wood above 7th


+Alburt James, whitewasher 12th below Chesnut


Alcock Wm. jun. printcutter Broad below High


Alcorn George & Son, boottree and lastmakers, leath-


er cutters, finders, and dealers in all kinds of morocco and sole leather, 77 Dock


Alcorn Henry, lastmaker 77 Dock


Alcorn Henry, shoe kid manuf. 42 Queen (S)


Alcott John, carter 2d above Germantown road


Alcott Jacob, (Phoenix hotel) Camden (N. J.)


Aldridge Abraham, mariner 63 Penn st.


Aldworth John, tailor 18 Raspberry alley


Alen Vve. widow 56 Lombard


Alexander Aaron, 112 Gaskill


Alexander & Carstairs, wholesale & retail grocers S wharves above Cedar


+Alexander Caleb, carter Cedar near 11th


Alexander Eleanor, widow 112 south Tenth


Alexander Eleanor, widow 29 Shippen


Alexander Eleanor, widow St. Mary street (back)


Alexander Elizabeth, widow 57 Filbert


Alexander Elizabeth, Brusstar's alley (K) Alexander Elizabeth, widow grocer 27 Green


Alexander George, tavern and grocery 52 Swanson Alexander James, shoemaker 147 Walnut Alexander James, shoemaker Jones st. near Sch. 5th


Alexander Jane, widow back 216 south 6th


Alexander John, painter &c. 4 Hartung's alley


Alexander John, cysterman Galbraith's court fAlexander Joseph, porter 138 Locust Alexander Lydia, Mrs. 128 German street


Alexander Marv, shopkeeper 74 north Fourth Alexander Margaret, widow 25 Elizabeth Alexander Rebecca, cakebaker 132 south Ninth


Alexander Richard, cabinetmaker 92 south Third Alexander Sophia, widow 146 Twelfth below Walnut


Alexander Samuel, merchant 19 Catharine


Alexander Wm, G. grocer NW. cor. 2d & Shippen


Alexander Wm. teamdriver Filbert near Sch. 4th


+Alexander Wm. waiter Cedar near Eleventh Algeo James, grocer 18 Small


Alken Martyn, merchant 19 Lombard


+Allair Joseph, mariner 138 Locust


Allardice Peter, silk dyer &c. 181 south Second


Allchin George, backgammonboard manuf. 35 S 2d Allen Albertus, carpenter 557 south Second


Allen Ann, widow of Joseph, Church street Allen Atalanta, shopkeeper 10 York court Allen Augustus, smith Broad near George


Allen Cair.is, M. D. practitioner of midwifery 397 Race


Allen Chamless, 76 south Eleventh


Allen Charles, druggist &c. 160 south Second


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Allen Chas. boarding house back 39 High Allen & Clark, painters 187 Arch


Allen David, cotton trader 117 Browne


Allen David, shoemaker and sexton 34 Christian


Allen Elizabeth, shop keeper 249 .Vine


Allen Enoch, taylor 52 and 54 south Water-d h 15 Coomb's alley


fAllen Griffith, widow whitewasher 265 S 2d


fAllen Israel, waiter 3 Raspberry alley


Allen James, gentleman 2 N Eighth


+Allen John, waiter Green's court


+Allen John, labourer 24 Burd's court


Allen Jolin, grocer 10 N 5th & 7 South alley


Allen John, cooper 15 S. wharves, -d h 18 Strawberry Allen John, sexton Christian between Third & Fourth Allen John W. printer 126 Cherry


Allen Joseph, druggist &c. 202 south 3d


Allen Joshua, city clerk, office city hall-d h 61 S. 7th


Allen Lewis, merchant 278 High-d. h. 18 N 8th


Allen & Macartney, grocers 10 north Fifth


Allen Mary, widow boarding house 458 south Front


Allen Rebecca, hat binder 3 Jones's allcy


Allen Richard F. merchant 141 Arch


+Allen Richard methodist minister 150 Spruce Allen Robert, collector of taxes 156 south Sixth Allen Sam. merchant back 86 N Front-d h 397 Arch Allen Samuel, livery stable 42 north Sixth


+Allen Samuel, wood sawyer Miles' court near Rose


Allen .S. & M. lucky lottery office' 18 south Third Allen Solomon, manager of the state lottery 18 S 3d Allen Thomas, mariner 275 north Front


+Allen Thomas 156 south Second & 242 Lombard


Allen Thomas P. combmaker 19 Passyunk road Allen widow of Thomas, 77 Wood


Allen William, mate Carpenter's alley


Allen William, plasterer 295 Vine


+Allen Wm. sweepmaster 10 Middle alley


+Allen Zachariah, porter 20 Hurst


+Allen Zilphey, whitewasher 90 Bedford above 7th


Allibone Thomas, attorney at law 8 south Fifth


Allibone Thomas, carpenter Wood above Twelfth


Allibone William jun. agent & com. merchant 83 S 2d Allibone William, currier 163 north Third


Allien Peter, typefounder Cedar above 9th [see Allen


Alligood Thomas, mariner 567 south Front


Allinghamn Wm. carpenter Jones' st. above Sch. 5th Allinson Bernice, widow 218 north Fourth


Allinson Saml. wine & liqr. store 303 Walnut, d h 39 Vine Allison Andrew, oak cooper 3 Hoffman's alley


Allison Miss A. & M. ladies dress makers 280 Arch Allison James, plasterer 280 Arch -


Allison John, grain measurer 11 Passyunk


[see Ellison, Alleson, Allison & Allinson A 2


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Allison John, conveyancer & justice of the peace N W corner Front & Shippen-d'h 256 south Front Allison John, tavernkeeper NW cor. Front & Almond Allison John, carpenter Carpenter st. above Front Allison Sarah, widow 122 Brown


Allison Walter, printer 10 Raspberry alley Allison William, sailmaker 29 Mary (S)


Allman Thomas, oricklayer 137 south Eleventh Allmendinger Catharine, widow of Jacob 130 N 4th


Allmendinger George, baker 474 north Second Allmendinger Jacob jun. grocer NW cor Race & 13th Alloway Joseph, labourer Germantown road ab. Front [see Holloway & Hollowell


Alloway Joshua, smith Germantown road above Front Alloway Lewis, oak cooper Coats above Eighth


Alloway Samuel, Callowhill street wharf


Alpin Bryan, woodsawyer 29 Union


Alrich Saml. blacksmith Bishop near Queen


Alsop John, china merchant 11 and 92 north Front-d h. 10 Fromberger's court


Alsop Ochniel, vinegar merchant 149 & d h 167 Vine Alston, Judith, nurse Prime below Second


Altemus James, wheelwright 524 north Second


Altemus John, merchant tailor 38 Mulberry


Altemus T. steward of C. hospital, Sch. Fourth near Bushhill


Alter & Bispham, grocers 272 High


Alter Jacob, grocer 272 High-d h 3 Filbert


Ambers Levi, carpenter Hopkins' court.


tAmbett Henry, sawyer Bonsall street


tAmerica Richard, porter back 257 Catharine fAmerica Cato, labourer St. Mary street back +Amey John, mariner Fuller's alley Amey Samuel, watchman 85 Browne


Amies Thomas, paper manufacturer inquire 109 High


Ammidon Otis, merchant 215 High Amos Abraham, boot and shoemaker 112 north Seventh Amos Jacob, carpenter Coate's alley


Amos William, engineer north Front ab Maiden


Ancker Levi, 138 south Fourth Ancrum J H gentleman 355 Archi


Ancora Peter, drawing master 79 south Fifth Andaulle, widow of A sea captain 260 Mulberry Anderson Alexander, boarding house 204 south second Anderson Andrew, tobacconist 127 north Second


Anderson Andrew, mariner back 35 Arch Anderson Barbara, boarding house 84 Locust +Anderson Aaron, sweep Swedes' alley


+Anderson Aaron, sawyer, Christian ab Fourth


Anderson Christian, watchman back 459 south Second Anderson Clark, M. D 69 Cedar


Anderson Charles, inspector of customs 15 Brown Anderson Charles mariner opposite 537 south Second


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+Anderson Cecilia, widow 2 Pine alley fAnderson Daniel, boarding house 22 St. Mary's Anderson Ezekiel, carter 285 St. Jojin above Poplar Anderson Elizabeth, -widow 63 Shippen


Anderson Elizabeth, widow Shackamaxon n Queen (K.) Anderson Elizabeth, widow Mulberry near Schuylkill- Anderson Ellen, Mrs of Wm. Oak ab. hayscales (N. L ) Anderson Enoch jr. inquire 12 Pear street


Anderson George, engineer Thirteenth above Filbert Anderson George, watchman St. John near George Anderson Hanse, mariner 255 south Fourth Anderson Henry, porter Elbow alley


tAnderson Isaac, oysterman 195 north Eighth Anderson Isaac, blacksmith 198 St. John Anderson Isabella, washerwoman Weaver's alley tAnderson James, mariner 242 Lombard street Anderson James, carpenter 5 Wiley's court Anderson James, labourer St Mary street


Anderson James, mason Sixth above Poplar lane Anderson James, porter 20 Kunkle


tAnderson James, sawyer Allen's alley


fAnderson John, drayman, 242 Lombard street


+Anderson John D. mariner 5 Hurst street


Anderson John, carpenter 10 Currant alley near Wal- nut-shop Locust above Tweltth Anderson John, tailor back 62 Race


tAnderson Joseph, waiter 37 Currant alley


Anderson Joseph, tailor 152 n Water and 151 n Front


Anderson Leonard, labourer 11 Strawberry Anderson Lydia, widow Seventh near Small Anderson Mary, mantuamaker 104 Union Anderson Mary, widow 105 Catharine


Anderson Mary, mantuamaker, Juniper alley


Anderson Mary, widow 4 Little Pine street Anderson & Mechan, printers 12 south Eighth


fAnderson M ses, sailmaker 16 Cypress alley fAnderson Philip, shoemaker 147 Chesnut Anderson Rachel, widow Hunter's court Anderson Rebecca, widow 15 Watson's alley


Anderson Robert P. printer 12 s Eighth d h 200 s Sixth Anderson Samuel V. merchant 25 north Water


Anderson Samuel, secretary to the Delaware Insurance Company, 134 Mulberry


Anderson Samuel, carpenter Cherry above Eleventh


A. derson Sarah, widow back 437 north Third


Anderson Sophia, widow of John, Twelfth below Pine Anderson Thomas, boarding house 95 north Ninth Anderson Thomas, fishmonger 13 Strawberry Anderson Thos. saddler Pine corner Second Anderson Thomas, sea captain 14 Pine


+Anderson Thomas, waiter, back 257 south Fourth Anderson M, widow Prince near Hanover


+Anderson Wm. whitewasher, 6th above Poplar lane +Anderson William, labourer 18 Burd's court


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tAnderson Wm. waiter back 288 south Seventh +Anderson Wm. mariner St. Mary


Andrade Jos. merchant 75 south Second Andress Jacob, carter Frankfort r near Prince street Andress John, carter Beach near Maiden


Andress Michael, bricklayer 7 Pratt's court Andress Mrs. widow 174 north Eighth Andrews Catharine, widow Poplar lane near St. John Andrews David, wharf-builder Frankfoad road n Otter Andrews & Elliot, conveyancers 82 Chesnut


Andrews Hannah, boarding house 82 Chesnut Andrews Israel, coasting captain 61 Green Andrews John, turner Rachel street


Andrews John, shallopman back 234 south Third Andrews John, drygoods store 211 south Second


fAndrews John, woodsawyer 8 Middle alley tAndrews John sawyer Emlen's court (N. L.) Andrews Joseph, merchant 259 north Second Andrews Joshua, bricklayer Pine above Tenth Andrews Mary; widow Sink's court


Andrews Mary, shopkeeper cor Newmarket and Noble Andrews Richardson, grocer, Camden N. J. Andrews Robert, teacher 82 south Eleventh Andrews Thomas, hatter 6 Wagner's alley Andrews William, conveyancer 82 Chesnut Andrews William, tobacconist 23 Charlotte


Andrews William, drayman Sch. Eighth below Vine Angelow David labourer 123 Swanson


Angue John, merchant 109 nortil Second


Angue John, jun. cordial distiller 154 north Second


Anhaeuser H. C, dutch-school, West near Palmer (K.) Annadown Thomas, ladies shoemaker 207 north Front northeast cor Vine


Anners Thomas S. perfumer, &c. 141 Chesnut




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