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George E. removed to Franklin, Mass.
66 John F. clerk, boards 26 Lewis
Friedric Henry, meat cutter, house 191 Plainfield
Frieze Peter, dyer. house Elm, 2d from Old Killingly road Fuller Perry A. jeweler. house 110 Pioneer
Thomas P. house 110 Pioneer
GADDES FRANCES MRS. h. Dyer avenue, cor. Trenton Gall Elizabeth Mrs. house 20 North Lake
Gallagher Frank, carder, house 10 Hartford avenue corp. John. laborer. house Plainfield beyond Salsbury
." John T. operative, bds. Plainfield, bey. Salsbury William. loom fixer, house 51 Eddy
GANNETT W. P. general agent Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. 91 Westminster, Providence (see side lines and page 140)
Gannon Bridget Mrs. removed to Providence ,
John L. removed to Providence [Pettis av.
" Hannah S Mrs house Old Killingly road Ist from Gardiner Arthur B clerk, 3 Irons Block, bds. 330 Willard av. Providence
Charles II. moulder, house 7 Eddy
DIVIDENDS
Northwestern on Individual Policies in the
EXCEED those of Any Other Company.
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REGARDLESS
" to surpass other companies OF EXPENSE.
Gardiner Diana Mrs. house 23 Barrows
6. Gersham L. millwright, house 436 Plainfield
Lottie M. Mrs. dressmaker, house 7 Eddy
Samuel C. farmer. house Plainfield, near Thornton av.
Samuel E. deputy sheriff, house 90 Waterman
Waite, house 446 Plainfield
Gardner Franklin P. hostler. house 169 Dyer avenue
" . William. carpenter. bds. Dyer av. cor. Rocky Hill road Garnett James, died March. 1890
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Garrity Catharine, widow, house School, near Lexington Thomas, laborer. boards 42 North Allen [lage Garton Thomas, operative, h. Plainfield pike, Thornton Vil- . Garvin John F. blacksmith, Odd Fellows square, house 31 Putnam, Providence [Village Guathier. Pierre. laborer, house n. Worsted Mill, Thornton Gay Magloire, honse Hartford av. 4th from Borden lane Gearin Edward, produce dealer, boards 76 Laban
" John. produce dealer, house 76 Laban
Michael, produce, boards 76 Laban
William, clerk, 108 Plainfield, boards 76 Laban Geiser Augustus E. weaver, boards 105 Waterman [lage Genereux Leon, hostler, h. n. Worsted Mill, Thornton Vil- Gervais Ovilla, carpenter, boards 24 Alverson avenue Giblin Patrick, mason, house Whitehall, near Lexington Gibney Bernard, loom fixer, house 36 Vine
RACE James. painter, house 25 Garden
Gibson Ezra, laborer, house Rocky Hill avenue, cor. North
Titus. insurance agent, house 51 Eddy Gifford Alice M. teacher, District 10 School
.6 Ezra, house 73 Waterman
" Ezra jr. printer, 1076 High. house 73 Waterman Paul C. canvasser. boards 73 Waterman
Gilbert Lloyd A. removed from the town Gilheeney Michael T. hostler. house Railroad avenue Gill Isaac, mach nist, house 295 Painfield
. Joseph. farmer, boards with Byron O. Young
Matthew. wool sorter. house Thornton Village
Thomas, dyer. house Thornton Village Gillern. John W. clerk. house 120 Plainfield Gilligan James. spinner, house 94 Merino Gilson James piper, h. Hedley av. 4th from Hartford av. Girard Victorine Mme. removed to Moosup. Conn. Girouard Adelard, operative, boards Dike, beyond Stokes .. Joseph, carpeuter, boards Dike, beyond Stokes Gismondi Francesco, farmer, h Atwood av. n Scituate road Glannon William. operative, room 17 Plainfield
Gleason Daniel, finisher, boards 25 Lewis
" Harry, driver. honse 19 Pioneer ......
Henry B. mason, h. Hartford av. 3d from Elm House
THE NORTHWESTERN is not in a RECKLESS
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Gleason Thomas, mason, house 25 Lewis
CALOBE LOAN AND TRUST CO. (The) bankers and X brokers. 42 Weybosset. Prov. (see page 138)
Godfrey Othello W. painter, house 39 Brown
Godin Edouard, carder, house Dike, beyond Stokes .. Joseph, teamster, boards Dike, beyond Stokes
Goldstein Hyman, junk, house Miller av. Sth from Dyer av.
Perry, removed to Providence
Wilhem, removed to Providence [Plainfield pike
Golini Giovanni G. operative, h. Scituate road, 17th beyond
Giacamo, operative, house Thornton Village
Lorenzo, saloon and grocer. Thornton Village, h. do.
66 Michele, operative. boards Thornton Village
Gooding John, folder, boards 15 Thornton Village
Goodwin Alfred. operative, bds. Rocky Hill av. cor. North George W. ins, agt. bds. with Thomas H. Broadfield
Hannah M. widow, house Rocky Hill av. cor. North
" HI. W. removed from the town
Leslie M. clerk, house Providence, n. Laurel Hill av. Gordeau Eugene, removed from the town
Gordon Michael J. painter, house 29 Garden
Gorman Ellen, widow removed to Providence
George, machinist, house Andrews av. cor. Sprague
John, bartender, house Simmons, near Dyer avenue
Michael, house Simmons, near Dyer avenue
66 Michael, jr. boards Simmons, near Dyer avenue
60 Patrick HI. died April 23, 1891
Thomas F. removed to Providence
Gormley Agnes C. teacher, District 1 School, bds. 19 Perry, Bernard, painter, boards Latham court
66 Charles, spinner, boards 35 Winsor
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- Daniel, removed to Providence
- 66 Henry, house 35 Winsor
66 Henry, fireman, house Latham court
John J. removed to Harrisville
Gorton Albert J. removed to Providence
CORTON HENRY C. stable, Horton, cor. Plainfield, h. next to stable (see page 131)
Gottschalk Louis D. chaser, house 14 Rocky Hill road
Gondallier Laura, widow, house 40 Laban
Gongh Joseph, grocer, 163 Plainfield, h. 82 Waterman Margaret Mrs. ( Kennedy & Gough) 81 Manton av. h. 267 Broadway, Providence
" Owen, removed to Providence
Gould Elmer A. machinist, house 27 Union avenue Frank, well driver, house 30 Alverson avenue
Gounninni Angelo, laborer. h. Miller av. 7th from Dyer av. Goyette Albert, carpenter, house 1 MeDonough Graben Frederick, jr. weaver, boards 56 Eddy 6
MORTALITY and EXPENSE RATIO of any Leading Company. See Page 140 EARNS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST, and has the LOWEST
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SEE PAGE :'140
W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Prov.
Graben Frederick, weaver, house 56 Eddy Graham Alexander M. clerk, 47 Manton av. Prov.
Graichen Bernard, carpenter, house Cedar, 2d from Old Killingly road
Grant Charles II. milkman, bds. Pettis av. n. Plainfield Edgar W. milkman, house 38 Brown
66 Frank L. A. milkman, bds. Pettis av. n. Plainfield
66 George A. milkman, bds. Pettis av. n. Plainfield
Ulysses S. milkman, bds. Pettis av. n. Plainfield
.. W. A. H. coal and wood, 25 to 29 Manton av. Gratton Samuel, knitter, house Thornton avenue Gray Harrison, house 72 Plainfield
Luke, removed to Providence.
Greatorex William, bookkeeper. house 17 Garden Greaves William, removed to Moosup. Conn.
Green Allen, farmer, boards with Harley Colwell
John, teamster, house Oak beyond the mill
Greene Albert C. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 3d north Hartford avenue
66 Alphens G. designer, boards 16 Rocky Hill road
66 Fernando M. bookkeeper, 4 Plainfield. bds. 3 Brown
Henry, timekeeper, house 16 Rocky Hill road
James C. driver, house 381 Plainfield
James W. machinist, boards 1 Smith
Lucius HI. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 11th bey. George Waterman road [house 19 Winsor
66 Woolf, boots and shoes, Dyer's Opera House Block, Greenhalgh Charles, machinist, house 27 Rye 66 John, blacksmith, house 59 Webster
Mary, widow, house 237 Plainfield
Thomas, carpenter, boards Olneyville Hotel
66 William G. carpenter, boards Olneyville Hotel
Greennp Isaac, overseer, house 49 Waterman James, wool sorter, house 39 Webster
Greenwood Joseph, expressman, 11 Rose, house do. Joseph W. carpenter, house Union avenue
66 Mary, widow, house West Providence Park avende
Thomas, wool sorter, house 204 Laban [Prov.
Gregory E. Helena Miss. teacher, High School, bds. 29 Ann, GREGORY WILLIAM F. collector and private detective, 27 Custom House street, room 28, Providence (see page 137)
Gregson William, died March 5, 1890.
Grenier Arthur, machinist, bds. 15 Merino Village .6 Leon, machinist, boards 15 Merino Village
Narcaisse, house 15 Merino Village
Grieve Andrew, weaver, house 107 Alverson avenue
Griffin Charles W. Rev. removed to Milford, Mass. Grimm Charles, spinner, boards 3 Smith
NORTHWESTERN CHALLENGES ALL COMPANIES to a Comparison of Policies of the Same Date, Age, and Kind.
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Grimm Herman, house 3 Smith
Herman, jr. weaver, boards 3 Smith
Griswold Henry D. machinist, boards 78 Webster avenue
" Henry D. Mrs. house 78 Webster avenne Grogan Mary Mrs. house 11 Williams Groves Samuel E. milkman, house 14 Rye Guilds Frank, wool sorter, boards 34 Plainfield
Guile Walter A. overseer, house 200 Plainfield Guilloly Eaphemie, widow, house 29 Plainfield
Gultebein Hyman, peddler. h. Union av. near Dyer av.
Gulski Charles, weaver, boards 115 Plainfield Gurry George, draughtsman, house Old Killingly road, 8th south of Hartford avenue
" John, machinist, house Old Killingly road, 10th south of Hartford avenue Guy Harry, machinist, boards 25 Thornton Village
HACKETT MILES, removed to Providence
Haggerty Thomas, laborer, boards 65 North Allen Timothy, watchman, house 65 North Allen IIahn David, boards 191 Plainfield
Henry, hairdresser, house 191 Plainfield HIale Edward C. house 89 Waterman
Halford Bridget, house 19 Hartford corporation
George II. driver, boards 19 Hartford corporation
Martin, teamster, boards 19 Hartford corporation
Hall Ann, widow, house rear 10 Plainfield
Frank P., prop. Elm House, Hartford avenue. junction Old Killingly road
66 George A. house 27 Union avenue
John, dyer, house 43 Hartford avenue
Walton. percher, house 60 Trenton
- Hallan George, operative, boards Thornton Village Thomas, knitter, boards Thornton Village
Hallett Warren, removed to Boston, Mass.
Halstead Charles, market gardener, house Thornton avenue Hamberg Lambert, cigar manufacturer, bds. 41 Waterman FAMILL E. JOSEPH & CO. harness makers, 454 Plain- field, house 36 Patnam, Prov. (see page 133) Hamilton John R. jeweler, house 20 Webster
Samuel, weaver, house 29 Laban
Hammill John, laborer. house 37 Winsor
Handy Daniel T. carpenter, h. Dyer av. cor. Union av.
Hanes Frank, knitter, house 5 Thornton Village
Hanley Edward, operative, boards 135 North Lake
Edward, house Cleveland, near Merino
Edward F. weaver, boards Cleveland, noar Merino
Frank L. blacksmith, boards Oak, beyond the mill
James, clerk, 163 Plainfield, bds. Oak beyond the mill
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SEE PAGE
IS TO BE SAFE RATHER THAN LARGE.
THE AMBITION OF THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Frov.
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Hanley Jolin, laborer, house 48 North Allen
John, teamster, house Dyer av. corner Providence
66 John F. clerk, boards 56 Winsor
Luke, blacksmith, 9 Plainfield, h. Oak, beyond the mill
Martin J. boards 52 Dyer avenue
Mary, widow. house 56 Winsor Michael, house 52 Dyer avenue
Michael J. weaver, boards Cleveland, near Merino
Thomas E. expressman, boards 56 Winsor
Thomas F. plumber, boards 52 Dyer avenue
William, coachman, house Hughesdale Village Hanna Alexander, saloon, 242 Dyer avenue, house 240 do. Hannon Michael, hostler, house 4 Lewis
Michael, laborer, boards Lexington, near Whitehall Hannoway Bernard, removed to Providence Harbin John E. hostler. boards 20 Mill
Harding Calvin F. fish market, 117 Plainfield, h. 9 Brown Hardy James E. remove l to England Joseph W. operative, house 1 Thornton Village William. operative, house 15 Williams
Harlow John F. sewing machine agt. h. 94 Merino Harold George, carder, h. Manton av. near Manton House Harrington Alexander W. house 86 Graniteville [Laban
John J. expressman, 37 Exchange Place. Prov. h. 171
66 Lydia F. music teacher, High School, bds. at Gran- iteville
William A. removed to Apponaug [pike
Harris Albert A. farmer, h. Scituate road, 5th bey. Plainfield Amy A. widow. house 390 Plainfield
Andrew, gunsmith, (Prov. ) house Laban, cor. Mill
66 Edward, removed to Centredale
Fred R. silversmith, house 56 Alverson avenue George F. teamster, boards 221 Laban
George W. bookkeeper, h. 82 Waterman [lingly road
66 George W. farmer, h. Central pike, 7th bey. Old Kil-
Henry, switchman. house 221 Laban
Henry B. carpenter, house rear 368 Plainfield
Herbert L. clerk, 1039 High, boards 64 Plainfield Julia A. widow, house 82 Waterman
Leon II. iceman, boards 221 Laban
٠، Nathan B. grocer, 1039 High, house 64 Plainfield
Rufus, stone cutter. house 64 Graniteville
66 Wallace E. stable, Stokes, house 46 Plainfield
Walter, honse 64 Alfred
FARRIS WALTER D. grocer, 110 Plainfield, house 12 Rocky Hill road (see page 129)
William, house 20 Mill
William, driver, U. R. R. house 121 Waterman Harrison Margaret, widow, house 39 Arcade, Merino Village
W. P. GANNETT, SGen. Agt., Prov. Page 140
The NORTHWESTERN furnishes during the TONTINE PERIOD, ) a statement of the accumulated surplus, No other company does this.
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Harrison Patrick, machinist, house 39 Merino Village Hart Henry D. lather, house Miller av. cor. Randall av. Hartley Abram, painter, house Penrose, near Greenwood
James, spinner, h. Hedley av. 5th from Hartford av. Jolin, house Kinfield, near Greenwood Hartshorn Thomas, knitter, boards 13 Thornton Village Thomas, knitter, house Thornton Village
Harvey John B. gold plater, house 130 Waterman
. Susan G. Mrs. housekeeper. Olneyville Hotel, bds. do. Harwood William, overseer, house Thornton Village
William B. knitter, boards Thornton Village
Haswell George, cloth inspector, house Binghampton street Hatch Walter HI. carpenter, house 14 Alverson avenue Hathorn Dunville S. overseer, house 79 Rocky Hill avenue Hawkes Jolin, died April 10, 1890
Hawkins Benjamin H. farmer, house 29 Rocky Hill road Charles, house 43 Webster avenne
I. Costello, farmer, house cross road from Greenville to Scituate
66 Marion, farmer, house Plainfield pike, n. Scituate line
Simeon, weaver, house 57 Eddy
Smith, teamster, house Graniteville, near the railroad Hawksley George, operative, house Thornton Village
Samuel, operative, house 6 Thornton Village
William, operative, boards Thornton Village Hawthorne Reuben, teamster, house 37 Thornton Village Hayden Charles F. removed to Providence
Daniel, removed to Providence
68 Dennis, teamster, house 5 Whitehall
John, teamster, boards 5 Whitehall
Michael, teamster. boards 5 Whitehall
Hayes James, hostler, house 13 Latham
Kester, engineer, h. Plainfield pike, Thornton Village
Hazard Jonathan E. carpenter, boards with Wm. A. Hazard
66 William, A. farmer, h. Old Killingly road, 4th bey. car barn
Healy James, removed to Providence
Heath Frederick E. clerk, boards with Hattie E. Heath
Hattie E. widow, house Old Killingly road, Ist bey. Pine Hill road
1 6 James E. clerk, boards with Hattie E. Heath
66 Olive A. Mrs. house Lawn. near Union avenue
Heaton Henry W. physician, 2 Irons Block, h. Laurel Hill av. John, overseer, house 26 Webster
Joseph W. loomfixer, house 16 Plainfield William, house Laurel Hill avenue
Hebner Frank, dyer, house 128 Pioneer
Heenan Charles H. jeweler, boards 134 Lexington
John, clerk, 14 Olneyville square, b. 134 Lexington
NORTHWESTERN.
W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt .. Prov.
See Page 140
For the last ten years the average mortality of all other companies has been 50 per cent. higher than the
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Heenan Joseph, clerk, boards 134 Lexington
SEE PAGE 140 Patrick, house 41 Winsor
Patrick, house 134 Lexington
Hefferan Jolin. variety store, 13 Hartford av. h. 41 Winsor
Heindle Elizabeth, widow, house 38 Winsor [road
Heinig Charles F. carpenter, h. Cedar, 3d from Old Killingly Hellwell James, removed to Providence
Helme Mary A. teacher, District 15 school
Hemingway James, second hand, boards rear of Osgood av.
" Mary Mrs. house rear foot of Osgood avenne
Hempel Fritz, weaver, house Osgood avenue, 3d from Old Killingly road
Hendrick Elias M. peddler, boards 28 Princeton
" Elvin O. peddler, house 43 Webster avenue
Walter E. removed to Providence
Henry Alonzo, teamster, house Plainfield, beyond Salsbury
Joseph, farmer, boards with Henry L. Richardson
Walter, farmer, house Plainfield, 4th beyond Simmons. ville road
Henrys Herbert L. finisher. house 22 Barrows
EPTONSTALL CHARLES HI. & BRO. (George S. H Heptonstall) printers, 1076 High, house 66 Dyer avenue, corner Webster avenue (see page 129)
66 George S. (C. H Heptonstall & Bro.) 1076 High, house 11 Messenger, Providence
Herbst Jacob, fuller, house Howard, near Lewis
Heritage John, engineer, house 25 Laban
Herx John, loomfixer, house 298 Plainfield
Herrick Timothy, pattern maker, house 149 Laban
Hertzog Jnlius, weaver, h. Rocky Hill road, n. Laurel Hill av. Hervey James F. removed to Scituate [8 Williams
Hesketh Robert, confectionery and fruit, 61 Plainfield, house Heyworth George, overseer, honse 22 Dyer avenue James, operative, house 25 Garden [road Hicks Asa, machinist, h. Osgood av. 2d from Old Killingly Edgar F. boards with Asa Hicks
Joseph S. H. porter, bds. Midler av. 8th fr. Dver av.
Higgins Delia, widow, house Milrose, 6th from Hartford av.
.. Farrell, weaver, boards 28 Princeton
Henry, finisher, house George, Waterman road, 7th from Old Killingly road
" Patrick, boards with Delia Higgins
Hildebrand Charles W. meat cutter, boards 193 Plainfield
Hill Charles H. painter, house 224 Laban
Howard M. removed to Cranston [ingly road
John H. farmer, h. off Central pike. 3d bey. Old Kill- Joseph, jeweler, house 202 Waterman
66 John E. removed to Cranston
66 Joseph W. teamster, boards 202 Waterman
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Hill Lewis S. watchman, house 169 Dyer ave
Matthew, machinist, house 32 Winsor
Thomas, house 203 Dyer avenue
William Mrs. house 23 Barrows
66 William H. farmer, h. Central pike, n. Scituate line
William P. machinist, house 23 Barrows
Hillman Charles, weaver, boards 70 Laban
.. Frederick, house King near Cleveland
" William A. machinist, house Cleveland near Merino
Ilills James F. farmer, h. Plainfield pike, n. Scituate lane 6. Michael Mrs. house 176 Plainfield
Hilton John, operative, house Hartford, n. Merino Village Hamilton John, operative, h. Hartford, n. Merino Village Hinchcliffe George, spinner, boards Thornton Village
Iling Louie. laundry. 105 Plainfield, house do.
Hirsch Ferd, operative, boards with Gustav Knize
Hirst Charles, removed to Providence
Edwin. overseer, house 200 Plainfield
Hitchen Charles E. operative. boards with John Hitchen John, operative. house first on North
Hobbs Edgar E. draftsman. boards with Josiah P. Hobbs Josiah P. carpenter, house Laurel Hill av, cor. Prov.
" Orlo O. carpenter and builder, Laurel Hill avenue corner Providence, boards do.
Hobson Isaiah W. calico printer, house 419 Plainfield
Hodgson Emilie, widow, removed to Providence
Hoel Welcome S. carpenter, house Simmonsville road 3d beyond Plainfield pike
Hoffman Paul, weaver, house 35 Winsor
" William, dresser tender, house 35 Winsor
Hogan David, telephone operator, boards 17 Lewis
Francis, house Providence, near Lawn avenue
" John, tinsmith, house 17 Lewis
Hohler Alice M. Miss, book keeper, 14 Olneyville square, boards 406 Plainfield
Charles T. removed to Wickford
Louis G. (Carter & Hohler) 12 Alverson av. h. do
Sophie Miss, book keeper, 1090 High, boards 406 Plainfield SEE PAGE 140 Theodore, foreman, house 406 Plainfield
Holbrook Cephas B. laborer, house 25 Union avenue
" Charles L. letter carrier, house Old Killingly road, corner Pettis avenue.
" Edgar P. chief of Police, Waterman's block, house Roger Williams avenne, near Dyer avenue
Holden Alfred, salesman, house Manton av. near the R. R. Alfred G. clerk, boards with Alfred Holden
" Edward, farmer, h. Central pike, 3d bey. Hughesdale
" James, clerk. 40 Plainfield street, house 41 Trenton
W. P. GANNETT, Gen'l Agent, Providence.
Premiums in NORTHWESTERN about as other Companies, but Dividends Double in Most Cases.
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Holden John, house 42 Plainfield Holdsworth Albert, weaver, boards 33 Harlan
" Harry, spinner, boards 33 Harlan Holdgate George, spinner, honse 33 Harlan
Gibson, saloon, Thornton Village, house do.
Thomas. dyer, house 29 Dyer avenue
Holland Arthur, silversmith. boards, with Elizabeth Woolley Charles, painter. 62 North Allen
66 Francis, boards Oak beyond the mill [road
John, farmer, h. Pocasset road. 5th bey. Old Killingly John, wool sorter, boards rear 34 Winsor
66 Mary A. Miss, house Oak beyond the mill
.. Michael. blacksmith, 150 Plainfield, house 158 do.
Richard H. weaver, h. Dyerville av. n. Manton av.
Thomas, laborer, boards with Elizabeth Woolley
Holley Richard, clerk, boards 25 Dyer avenue Hollings Samuel, cabinet maker, house 13 Rose
Hollingsworth Robert, lace maker. house Thornton Village Holmes Jason F. doorplates and picture copying, house 319 Plainfield
Samuel. knitter, house 15 Thornton Village Holroyd Charles, trimmer, bouse Thornton Village
66 Fred, trimmer, boards Thornton Village
" George, finisher, house 3 Thornton Village Hood Thomas, sexton, house 34 Plainfield
Hopkins B. Frank ( Lister & Hopkins) 368 Plainfield, house 18 Barrows
66 Charles J. removed to Rehoboth, Mass.
Edwin, farmer, house Plainfield pike n. Scituate line George, fireman, h. Cedar 3d from Old Killingly road
James R. farmer. house George Waterman road 7th from Old Killingly road
66 Lewis, farmer, house 1st on cross road from Hartford avenne to Winsor avenne
Rocky, house Plainfield, 8th beyond Thornton avenue Walter A. cabinet maker, house 25 Rye
Hopwood Charles, weaver. house 10 Arcade, Merino Village Hopkinson Edward, removed to New Jersey Horrocks Edmund, weaver, house Wood, near Hartford av. Horton Harvey, carpenter, house 78 Harlan
Samuel, knitter, boards Thornton Village
Vietor F. private school, 50 Brown. boards do.
William G. weaver, house 39 Webster
Iloskins John, folder. house 20 Thornton Village
Honldern James, laborer, house Wood. near Hartford av. Ilouston Gilbert, removed to Crompton
140 Cormick. died February 13, 1891 CC3 02 .6 George L. milkman, house 30 Rye The Unparalleled Record of the Northwestern means more than good and sound, See Pag. .. James. carpenter, house 50 Brown
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Howard John H. driver, house Dyer av. opposite Sprague
Waity M. widow. house 119 Waterman
.. William H. blind maker, house 292 Plainfield
Howarth John, hostler, h. Hedley av. 3d from Hartford av.
66 Mary, widow, house 18 Alfred
66 Sarah, widow, house 20 Winsor
" William, weaver, house Hartford avenue, near Penrose
Howe Adna T. carriage painter, 14 Stokes, h. 44 Trenton Robert, driver, 6 Plainfield, house at Providence,
Howell Walter H. G. music teacher, house 158 Laban
Howland Albert L. expressman, boards 52 Pioneer
Isaac, overseer, house 52 Pioneer
John, clerk, house 26 Garden
.. John, jr. baker, house 34 Vine
Orville L. clerk, house 20 Pioneer
Huddlestone George E. overseer, h. opp. Worsted mill, 02 Thornton Village
Hudson Byron, carpenter, house 140 Plainfield
Charles B. carpenter, house 12 Merino [h. do.
Charles O. confectionery and fruit, 169 Plainfield,
06 Elizabeth, widow, h. Old Killingly road, n. car barn
66 Mary Mrs. dressmaker, house 77 Plainfield
Hughes John P. clerk, Olneyville Hotel, boards do.
John P. weaver, removed to Providence [h. do.
Oscar L. house Roger Williams avenue
Theodore S. chemical and soap mfr. Hughesdale Vill.
.6 William, overseer, house 70 Laban
William H. house Hughesdale Village
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ULLER ARNOLD, baker, 12 Plainfield, house 24 Princeton (see page 133)
" Joseph, baker, boards 24 Princeton
Morris, removed to New York City. N. Y.
Hulton James, overseer, house 116 Merino
John W. dyer, house Plainfield, near Randall av.
Hunt Eugene R. junk, house 112 Pioneer
،، Frank A. junk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 9th south of Hartford avenue
Henry, knitter, house 18 Thornton Village
Henry, operative, boards Thornton Village
Lula H. teacher, District 7 School
Hunter James, hostler, boards 38 Brown
Huntley Diana A. removed to Providence Giles A. removed to Providence
Huntrod W. George, clerk, Thornton Village, h. Plainfield, 9th beyond Andrews av.
Hurry George, tinsmith, house Manton av. cor. Elm
Hutchison Thomas, shoemaker, Thornton Village, h. do.
The NORTHWESTERN's first Tontine
similar Tontine dividends in other companies. Dividends paid in 1891, 40 to 60 per cent. larger than
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IACHAVONE TOMASSO, laborer, h. cross road from Seit- uate road to Hartford pike
Ianachilli Bernardo, operative, house at Morgan Mills Ihlefeld Justus, bottler. Pike's Block, bds. 74 Ship, Prov.
Illingworth Henry, carder, house Thornton Village [Vill. Ilsley Lizzie and Mary Misses, h. Hartford av. n. Merino INDUSTRIAL TRUST CO, S. P. Colt, president, J. M. Addeman, treasurer, 57 Westminster, Providence (see back cover)
W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Providence.
¿ Ingalls George, lather, house 185 Plainfield
6. Harriet J. Miss, house 185 Plainfield
Ingerson Charles A. foreman, house 38 Rye
George, stone cutter, house 12 Rocky Hill avenue
Ingham Abraham, peddler, house Old Killingly road, near Manton avenue
Inglis C. A. electrician. rooms 17 Plainfield
Inman Easten, blacksmith, house 31 Harlan
Inslip George, comber, boards Thornton Village
Irish Benjamin, house Old Killingly road, 12th beyond Pine Hill road
Irons Alfred, carpenter, boards 57 Plainfield
Charles F. milk dealer, house George Waterman road, 2d beyond Old Killingly road
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