Gazetteer and business directory of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vt., for 1882-83, Part 43

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., Journal Office
Number of Pages: 1208


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SAP EVAPORATOR.


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Patented in the U. S. and Canada.


This Evaporator is an entirely new inven- tion. It is so constructed as to fully utilize the heat, by means of flues which cause the heat to return to the front of the arch, there- by getting a double heat with the same fire. Send for discriptive circulars containing testimonials. It is for your interest to buy this Evaporator and no other.


Respectfully,


EWINS & MARSH,


MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS,


WEST BERKSHIRE, VERMONT.


-DEALER IN ---


DRY GOODS,


GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,


BOOTS, SHOES,


Painters' Supplies, Crockery, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Trunks, Traveling Bags,


New American Sewing Machines, &c.


MAIN STREET,


ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT.


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TOWN OF HIGHGATE.


ROBY OSCAR M., (Highgate) off r 58, wagon maker and pattern builder, owns h and lot.


Rogers James, (Franklin) r 53, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 140.


Rood Elisha, (Highgate Center) r 45, farm laborer.


Roussah Thomas, (Highgate Center) r 50, laborer.


·ROUSSEAU EUGENE O., (Highgate Center) carriage, sign and orna- mental painter, and undertaker, and dealer in furniture, Lamkins st. [Card'on page 43,4.)


Roy Ambrose, (Swanton) r 33, farmer, works for A. M. Clark.


Russell Allen B., (Highgate Center) r 38, dairy 18 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 225.


Russell Allen J., (Highgate Center) r 38, farmer, with Allen B.


RUSSELL BURTON M., (Highgate Center) r 23, farmer, with Rufus J.


Rushlow George, (Highgate) r 60, chief engineer and captain of steamer " Vermont."


Russell John A., (Highgate Center) r 38, occupies farm of 196 acres, owned by John B.


Russell John B., (Highgate) r 38, owns 196 acres, occupied by John A.


Russell Rufus J., Rev., (Highgate Center) r 23, F. W. Baptist clergyman, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 150.


SANDERSON JUDSON B., (Highgate Center) r 22, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 255.


Sargent George A., (Highgate Springs) r 31, farmer, with George W.


SARGENT GEORGE W., (Highgate Springs) r 31, owner of 28 row boats and two restaurants, and farmer 150.


Sartwell Erastus, (Swanton) r 46, leases farm of D. Herrick.


SCOTT JUDSON L., (Highgate Springs) postmaster, station agent on C. V. R. R., agent for U. S. and Canada Express Co., prop. of Franklin House, and farmer 40.


SEARLE OSCAR S., (Highgate Center) allo. physician and surgeon, Gore st., h do.


Searls Zenas, (East Highgate) r 54, farmer about 25.


Seers Lewis, (Highgate Center) r 43, barber, rents of Mrs. C. D. Cross h and lot.


SEWARD ALONZO, (Highgate Center) r 22, (Seward & Son.)


Seward Alonzo D., ( Highgate Center) r 22, (Seward & Son.)


SEWARD DANIEL, (Highgate Center) r 44, farmer 40.


. Seward Hiram, (Highgate) builder of grist and saw-mills, factories, etc., farmer 9, Spring.


Seward & Son, (Highgate Center) r 22, (Alonzo and Alonzo D.) fruit growers 100 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 65.


Shampang Gilbert, (Highgate Springs) r 33, wood chopper and farmer 8.


Sharrow George Washington, (East Highgate) r 57, farmer 8, and leases 35. *SHELDON CHARLES C., (East Highgate) r 51, manuf. sheepskin leggins, or wool boots. [Card on page 360.]


SHELDON SAMUEL B., (Highgate) owns two farms in Sheldon, and one in Highgate, h Champlain cor Luke.


SHELTER MARGARET A., (Highgate Center) r 28, resident.


Shelters Allen H., ( Highgate Center) r 36, dairy 10 cows, fruit grower 200 trees, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 155.


Shelters John, (Highgate) r 49, refused information.


Shelters Philip, (Highgate Center) r 43, farmer for M. W. Redding, of N. Y. City. 26


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TOWN OF HIGHGATE.


Shepard Justin, (East Highgate) r 52, dairy 24 cows, owns wood lot of 65 acres, and farmer 170.


Shepard Justin, Jr., (East Highgate) r 52, farmer, with Justin, Sr.


SHEPARD LUCIUS, (East Highgate) r 52, farmer, with Justin.


Sheridan O. Eugene, (Highgate Center) constable and collector, out of busi- ness, bds at Stinehour hotel.


SIRIES LUKE, (Highgate) off r 58, blacksmith and horse shoer, owns h and lot.


Skeels Charles F., (Highgate Center) r 42, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200. Skeels Gardiner W., (Highgate Center) r 22, farmer, with M. C. Miner.


Skeels Hiram, ( Highgate Center) r 42, owns 200 acres occupied by C. F. Skeels.


SKEELS ORRIN G., (Highgate Center) owns two farms, one 230, the other 110, farmer 45, Franklin st.


SKEELS WILLIAM B., (Highgate Center) dealer and worker in marble, owns three houses and lots, Gore st.


Smith Edward P., (Swanton) r 35, dairy 18 cows, and manager of farm of 350. Smith Edwin B., (Franklin Center) r 55, carpenter and joiner.


SMITH EUGENE KETELTAS, (Highgate Springs) r 3, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 200.


Smith George L., (Swanton) r 33, farmer 20.


SMITH JOSEPH R., (Swanton) r 33, retired farmer, owns farm of 275.


SPEAR ALVAH H., (East Highgate) r 52, station agent on St. J. & L. C. R. R., agent for U. S. & Canada Express Co., farmer 54.


Spear Anson A., (Highgate Center) r 37, breeder of Patchen Hambletonian horses, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 250.


Spear Noah, (Franklin Center) r 55, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 70.


Spear Spencer A., (Highgate Center) r 37, rents of Frank Seward about 100.


Spears Alex., (Highgate Center) r 24, farmer 55.


Spears James, (East Highgate) r 52, farmer, rents of Barney, of Berkshire, 90. Spears John, (East Highgate) r 52, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 70.


Spooner Eben, (Highgate Center) r 38, farmer, leases of J. P. Place.


Spooner George W., ( East Highgate) r 57, farmer, with Wilson.


Spooner Isaac B., (Highgate) r 57, law student.


Spooner Joshua, ( Highgate Center) r 44, manuf. of hay hoops.


Spooner Wilson, (East Highgate) r 57, farmer 107.


Squiers Alva B., (Highgate Center) owner of carriage shop, Canada st., h do. Stearns Alfred L., ( Highgate Springs) r 31, farm laborer, and farmer I.


Stearns Eldad, (Highgate Springs) r 17, farmer 30.


STEARNS RHODA, (Highgate Center) widow of Abel, resident, Franklin. Steele Daniel W., (Highgate Center) r 42, school teacher.


Steele John, Jr., (Highgate Center) r 42, wool grower, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 60, and rents of L. E. Pelton 120.


Steele John, Sr., (Highgate Center) r 42, has resided in Highgate 46 years. STEVENS SANFORD S., (Highgate Springs) r 14, breeder of Hamble- tonian horses, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 200.


Stevens William H., (Highgate) r 60, shoemaker.


STIMETS ALFRED. (Highgate Center) cor r 5 and 6, dairy 18 cows, apiary 46 colonies, and farmer 225.


STIMETS CHARLES C., (Highgate Center) r 44, principal of Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City, N. J., owns farm of 300 in Highgate, owner of breeding horses, and § owner of thoroughbred stallion " Rumor."


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TOWN OF HIGHGATE.


Stimets George L., (Highgate Center) r 44, owns three farms in Highgate, one in Sheldon, one village lot in Highgate Center, { owner of thorough- bred stallion " Rumor," and farmer 325.


Stimets Henry A., (Highgate Center) r 44, dairy 25 cows, and manager of 300 acres owned by Chas. C.


STIMETS JOHN H., ( Highgate Center) r 12, dairy 15 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 270.


Stinehour Arnold R., (Highgate Center) r 44, owns threshing machine and circular and drag saw, and dealer in horses.


Stinehour Caroline C., (Highgate Center) Stinehour Hotel, Main.


Stinehour Florinda M., ( Highgate Center) Stinehour Hotel, Main.


Stinehour George M., (Highgate Center) r 37, farmer, with Geo. N.


Stinehour George N., (Highgate Center) r 37, dairy 16 cows, sugar orchard 600 trees, and farmer 130.


Stinehour Henry K., (Highgate Center) r 49, apiarist 80 colonies.


Stinehour Hotel, ( Highgate Center) Stinehour Sisters, props., Main.


Stinehour Norman B., ( Highgate) r 58, carpenter and builder.


STINEHOUR SAMUEL K., (Highgate Center) r 27, dairy 25 cows, sugar orchard 700 trees, and farmer 300.


Stinehour Sarah A., ( Highgate Springs) r 31, widow of Albert, dressmaker. Stinehour Sisters, (Highgate Center) (Caroline C. and Florinda M., ) props. Stinehour Hotel, own farm of 20 acres, h Main st.


Stinehour Truman R., ( Highgate Center) r 11, farmer 170.


Stinehour William H., (Highgate Center) r 27, farmer, with Samuel K.


St. John Oliver. (Swanton Falls) off r 36, dairy 10 cows, rents of H. Dean, of Swanton, 100.


Stockwell Matthew J., (Highgate Center) r 39, sugar orchard 800 trees, and farmer 100.


SUNDERLAND DARWIN V., (Highgate Center) r 22, owner Lambert Morgan stallion " Dan," farmer 95.


SUNDERLAND EDWARD U., (Highgate) prop. of carriage and blacksmith shop, owns 30 acres on r 59, Spring.


SUNDERLAND ELSIE C., (Highgate Center) r 21, widow of David, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 21 I.


Sunderland Freeman H., (Highgate Center) r 41, farmer 70.


Sunderland Jonas G., (Highgate) r 58, carpenter and builder, owns h and lot, SUNDERLAND URIAH M., (Highgate) manuf. Sunderland's field roller and grass seeder combined, Spring st.


Sweet Henry, (Highgate) r 58, farmer.


SWEET JOSIAH REV., D. D., (Highgate) rector of St. John's church, and of Champlain Hall, family and select school, Park st.


Taylor M. Luther, (Highgate Center) r 22, stone mason.


Taylor Robert, (Swanton) r 33, farmer for A. M. Clark.


Teachout Albert W., (Highgate Center) r 7, dairy 12 cows, dealer in grade stock, and farmer 165.


TEACHOUT SHERMAN, (Highgate Center) r to, fruit grower 350 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 210.


Telford Peter, (Highgate Springs) r 32, foreman of section gang on C. V. R. R., and farmer 49.


THEBDEAU BYRON M., (Highgate) r 58, stone polisher in foundry, and farmer 43.


THOMPSON EDWIN C., (Highgate Center) prop. of saddle and harness shop, Franklin, h do.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


THE


Central Vermont Line


RUNS


Wagner Palace Sleeping and Drawing Room Cars between Montreal and New York. Passenger and Baggage Cars between Troy and Montreal. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Boston and Chicago. Pullman Parlor Day and Sleeping Cars, also Passenger and Baggage Cars between Montreal, Boston and Springfield. Pullman Drawing Room Cars between Saratoga and the White Mountains, and Sar- atoga and Boston.


These advantages, with steel rails, fast time and sure connections, make it THE UNRIVALED LINE IN NEW ENGLAND.


TRY IT AND YOU WILL FIND IT HAS NO EQUAL FOR SOLID COMFORT! TICKET OFFICES:


260 Washington Street, Boston, 271 Broadway, New York, and 136 St. James Street, Montreal.


J. W. HOBART, Gen'l Sup't. W. F. SMITH, Gen'l Passenger Agent. D. MCKENZIE, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent.


PRINCIPAL OFFICES, - - ST. ALBANS, VT.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


TIBDIO JOHN, (Highgate) r 58, general mason, owns h and lot.


Todriff Joseph, (Highgate Springs) r 33 cor 36, day laborer.


Tolman Dexter, (Highgate Springs) r 31, shoemaker.


Tracy John, ( Highgate Springs) r 33.


Trevillian Thomas Rev., (Highgate Center) pastor of M. E. church, Franklin. Trombley Francis, (Highgate Center) r 41, farmer, leases of J. Percy 50.


Trombley Joseph, (Highgate Center) r 51, farmer, with Thomas.


TROMBLEY THOMAS, (Highgate Center) r 51, dairy 25 cows, farmer 196. TULLER BYRON, (Highgate) owner of saw, shingle and lath-mill, owns farm of 76 acres on r 38 in Swanton, Main st.


Vanallen Fred C., (Highgate Center) r 19, farmer, with Hannah M. Loukes. WATSON WILDER D., (Highgate Center) r 7, fruit grower 200 trees, dairy 20 cows, farmer 60, and leases 192.


Wells John E., (East Highgate) r 52, scythe welder.


White Alexander, (Highgate Springs) r 31, works on C. V. R. R.


White Erastus, (Swanton) r 35, farmer.


Whitney Philip R., (Highgate Center) r 20, farmer, with Roderick B.


Whitney Roderick B., (Highgate Center) r 20, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 136.


Winchel Carlos, (Highgate Springs) r 31, makes hay hoops, owns h and lot. Willard Melissa M., (Highgate Center) dressmaker, Canada st.


Williams William W., (East Highgate) r 57, agent for Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, farmer, rents of H. Rice 125.


WINTERS WILLIAM C., (Highgate Springs) r 31, house painter.


Winters William H., (Swanton) r 29, farmer 50.


Woodrow Joseph, (Highgate Center) r 50, farmer.


Wright Frank, (Swanton) r 35, mail carrier from Swanton to Highgate Springs for the past 16 years, and farmer.


Wright James, (Swanton) r 46, farmer 50.


Yates David, (Swanton) r 12, works for A. H. Mason.


YATES HARRIET S., (Highgate) r 58, widow of William R., nurse, owns h and lot.


Young John, ( Highgate) r 582, farmer 85.


MONTGOMERY. (For Abbreviations, etc., see page 289.)


Adams Franklin, (Montgomery) r 9, Methodist clergyman.


Allard Robert W., (Montgomery Center) r 25, farmer in Jay, Orleans Co., 18. Arell Alexander C., (Montgomery) r 5, farmer, leases of F. L. Goodspeed 140. Ariel Johnnie, (Montgomery) off r 8, laborer.


Austin Jacob R., (Montgomery) off r 8, resident.


Baker Charles, (Montgomery) r 5, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 310, and in Richford 15.


Baker Edward, (Montgomery Center) off r 25, laborer.


Baker Eli F., (Montgomery) r 5, laborer.


Baker Frank, (Montgomery) r 6, laborer.


Baker Henry O., (Montgomery) r 21, laborer.


Baker Joseph, (Montgomery) r 5, laborer.


Baker Joseph (Montgomery) r 3, laborer.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Baker Mitchell, (Montgomery) r 21, farmer 57.


Barnard Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Barnard John, ( Montgomery) r 39, farmer 50.


Barnard William, (Montgomery Center) r 31, laborer.


Bashaw Nelson J., (Montgomery) r 9, laborer.


Benoit Nelson, (Montgomery) r 9, general blacksmith.


Benway Joseph, ( Montgomery) r 39, farmer 100.


Berry Dennis, (Montgomery Center) r 1, Avery's Gore, laborer.


BOGUE CHARLES V., (Montgomery Center) r 19, selectman, and allo. physician and surgeon.


Bolt Peter, (Montgomery) r 6, harnessmaker.


Bonah Henry, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Bradford Dennis H., ( Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 80.


BRADLEY GEORGE B., (Montgomery Center) r 25, carpenter and joiner. Braman Benjamin F., (Montgomery Center) r 13, carpenter and joiner.


Brooks Alfred, (Montgomery) off r 8, cooper,


Brooks Antoine, (Montgomery) r 21, carpenter and joiner, farmer 4.


Brooks Charles, Jr., ( Montgomery) r 34, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 120.


Brooks Charles, Sr., (Montgomery) r 37, farmer Io.


Brooks Joseph, ( Montgomery Center) r 31, laborer.


Brooks Paul, (Montgomery Center) r 32, farmer 40.


Brown Charles, (Montgomery) off r 4, laborer.


Brown Willis, ( Montgomery Center) r II, laborer.


Bruso Abraham, (Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 35.


Bundy Charity, (Montgomery Center) r 31, widow of Aaron W., farmer 14.


Buskey Frank, (Montgomery Center) r 18, laborer.


Buskey Judson M., (Montgomery Center) r IT, butcher.


Buskey Paul, (Montgomery Center) r 18, overseer in tub factory, and farmer 50.


Buskey Philo, (Montgomery Center) r 26, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 75.


Butterfield George M., (Montgomery) r 8, supt. for H. E. Lewis,


Buzzo George H., (Montgomery Center) off r 25, farmer 15.


Campbell Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 18, laborer.


CAMPBELL LOVELL, R., (Montgomery Center) r 16, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 65, also leases of Fred and Willie Rowly, of Leominster, Mass., 200.


Cantell Eli W., (Montgomery) r 5, farmer, leases of James Upham 150.


Cantell Mary, (Montgomery) r 21, widow of John, resident.


Casavant Frank, (Montgomery) r 8, clerk for Frank H. Hopkins.


Casavant Moses, (Montgomery) r 8, boot and shoemaker.


Carl Lewis, (Montgomery) r 21, farmer 80.


Carpenter Lavina, ( Montgomery) r 6, widow of Hiram, farmer 30. Centebar Frank S., (Montgomery) r 4, farmer 50.


Centebar Henry, (Montgomery Center) r 27, laborer.


Centebar Selime, (Montgomery) r 21, shoemaker.


Chambers Adam, (Montgomery Center) r 19, farmer.


Chambers Albert, (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer, son of Uel.


Chambers Edwin, (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer, son of Uel.


CHAMBERS UEL, (Montgomery Center) r 18, dairy 29 cows, and farmer 247. CHAPLIN EDWIN R., (Montgomery Center) r 16, prop. clapboard mill, manuf. of clapboards and furniture, and farmer 60. Chates George, (Montgomery Center) r 25, teamster.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Chayer Joseph H., (Montgomery Center) r 25, general blacksmith.


Clapp Charles P., (Montgomery) r 8, auditor, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200. Clapp George L., (Montgomery Center) r 19, wool grower 70 sheep, and farmer 65, also leases of Joshua 200.


Clapp Homer H., (Montgomery) r 8, farmer, son of Charles P.


Clapp John L., (Montgomery) r 6, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 196.


Clapp Joshua, (Montgomery) cor r 8 and 9, retired farmer 200.


Clapp Mary A., (Montgomery) r 6, widow of John L., resident.


Clapp William J., (Montgomery) r 19, law student.


Clark Charles W., (Montgomery) r 4, farmer 50.


Clark Joseph S., (Montgomery) r 4, farmer 90.


Coan Herman W., (Montgomery Center) r 15, laborer.


Coburn Horace W., (Montgomery) r 6, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 15. Collins Erwin, (Montgomery Center) off r 25, carpenter and joiner.


COMBS ALFRED, (Montgomery) r 1, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 250. Combs Daniel, (Montgomery Center) r 12, resident.


COMBS JOHN, (Montgomery) r 8, prop. saw and planing-mill, farmer 10. COMSTOCK JOHN, (Montgomery) r 8, wheelwright, millwright, nursery- man, apiarist 26 swarms, and farmer 20.


Comstock Lewis, ( Montgomery Center) r 27, laborer.


Coon Edna L., ( Montgomery Center) r 25, widow of William H. H., resident.


Coon William H., (Montgomery Center) r 12, carpenter and joiner.


Convers Oakley, (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


Copeland George A., (Montgomery) r 5, farmer 50.


Copeland Henry, ( Montgomery Center) r 16, farmer, with John H.


Copeland John H., (Montgomery Center) r 16, farmer 50.


Corran Joseph, (Montgomery) r 20, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases of Daniel Moren, of Berkshire, 200.


Crook Benjamin A., (Montgomery) r 6, tinsmith.


Crook Robert, (Montgomery) r 4, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 250.


Crook Royal D., (Montgomery) r 6, farmer J.


Cross Edward, (Montgomery) r 6, general blacksmith, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 15.


Crossett Edgar, (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer 150.


Currier Harrison S., ( Montgomery Center) r 30, farmer, with Joseph Hutchins. Cushing George W., (Montgomery) r 34, farmer 80.


Cushing Lewis, Jr., (Montgomery Center) r 32, farmer, leases of Alex. Meatt, of Enosburgh, 120.


Cushing Lewis, Sr., ( Montgomery Center) off r 33, farmer 20.


Dashaneau Jerry, (Richford) r -, farmer 72.


DAVIS BATEMAN W., (Montgomery) r 8, allo. physician and surgeon, ex- amining surgeon for Vermont Life Insurance Co., and National Life Insurance Co. of New York.


Davis Henry B., (Montgomery Center) r 15, farmer, leases of Mary J. Page 32.


Davis James, ( Montgomery Center) r 25, butter tub maker.


Davis Joseph W., (Montgomery Center) r 11, farmer 2.


Davis William, ( Montgomery Center) r 29, farmer 50.


Davis Tolman K., (Montgomery Center) r 19, farm laborer.


DeGuchy Thomas, (Montgomery) r 21, preacher French Baptist church.


Dezotell Clement, (Montgomery Center) r 19, general blacksmith.


Dingman Joel A., ( Montgomery Center) r 16, canvasser for " Happy Hours.',


ICE COLD SODA AT H. E. SALLS', BURLINGTON, VT., FOR FIVE CENTS A GLASS.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


DIX SAMUEL N., (Montgomery Center) r 19, (Stiles & Dix) Ist select- man, and town representative.


Dodge Rodney, (Montgomery Center) r 26, farmer 60.


Domina David, (Montgomery) r 20, blacksmith, and farmer 160.


Domina Henry, (Montgomery) r 34, farmer, son of Nelson.


Domina Mitchell, (Montgomery) r 34, farmer 40.


Domina Nelson, (Montgomery) r 34, dairy 34 cows, and farmer 300.


Domina Peter, (Montgomery) r 37, farmer 80.


Domina Theofield, (Montgomery) r 34, farmer, son of Nelson.


Donna Sarah, (Montgomery) r 6, widow of Levi, seamstress.


DOW AMHERST W., (Montgomery) r 21, manuf. of wood seat chairs, chamber sets. mattresses, lounges, cottage bedsteads, tables, etc.


Downey Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 11, farmer 16.


Downey Frank H., (Montgomery Center) r 27, laborer.


Downey Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 27, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 110.


Drown George W., (Montgomery Center) off r 25, carpenter and joiner.


DUNHAM NORMAN, (Montgomery) r 2, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 145.


Duso Alex., (Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer in Westfield, Orleans Co., 60, and leases of Amos Wright 48.


Duso Antoine, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer 50.


Dwyer George, (Montgomery) r 4, laborer.


Earel Peter, (Montgomery) r 4, farmer 20.


Eldridge Edson, (Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 25.


Eldridge Samuel, (Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 25.


Eldridge William, (Montgomery Center) r 1, Avery's Gore, farmer.


Embury Willoughby D., (Montgomery Center) r 26, farmer 50.


Farman Harvey J., (Montgomery Center) r 12, farmer 52.


Farnsworth Edwin, (Montgomery) off r 8, carpenter and joiner, and miller. Farnsworth Israel W., ( Montgomery Center) r 14, retired farmer, aged 80.


FARNSWORTH JEROME, (Montgomery Center) r 14, breeder of grade Durham and Devon cattle, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 225.


Fletcher Harvey A., (Montgomery Center) r 30, dairy 14 cows, and farmer, leases of William O. Parker 90.


Foster Lyman W., (Montgomery Center) r 4, farmer 21.


Fountain Joseph, (Montgomery) carpenter and joiner.


Frasier Peter B., ( Montgomery Center) off r 25, farmer IIO.


Frazier Peter, (Montgomery) r 23, farmer 75.


Fuller Bethnel H., (Montgomery) r 6 cor 3, butcher, and farmer 60.


Fuller George H., (Montgomery Center) r 15, lister, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 160.


Fushey Joseph, (Montgomery) r 5, retired farmer.


Gallop Zephaniah W., (Montgomery Center) r 28, farmer 45.


Gates Aaron, (Montgomery) r 6, justice of the peace, carpenter and joiner, and farmer about 15.


GATES EDWIN H., (Montgomery) r 9, dairy 17 cows, and farmer, leases of James Upham about 160.


GATES GEORGE C. C., (Montgomery) r 8, farmer 36.


Gates Delphus, (Montgomery) r 6, trustee surplus fund, overseer of poor, and farmer 97


German Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer, leases of H. A. Pond, of Berkshire, 125.


Gibson Homer, (Montgomery Center) r 25, sawyer.


Goff Hezekiah, (Montgomery) r 8, resident.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Goodspeed Cassius M., (Montgomery Center) r 13, dairy 18 cows, and farmer, leases of Edgar Crossett 150.


Goodspeed Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 11, carpenter and joiner.


Goodspeed Daniel, (Montgomery) r 9, retired farmer.


GOODSPEED FRANK L., (Montgomery) r 8, lister, and farmer about 400. Goodspeed James W., (Montgomery) r 9, lister, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 230.


GOODSPEED JOHN, (Montgomery Center) r 19, justice of the peace, retired farmer.


Goodspeed Joel C., (Montgomery) r 3, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 125.


GOODSPEED NELSON, (Montgomery) off r 8, town auditor, and farmer 6.


Goodspeed Lucius, (Montgomery Center) r 11, farmer 6.


Goodspeed Salva, (Montgomery) r 6, farmer 6.


Green Andrew, ( Montgomery) r 3, laborer.


Green John, (Montgomery Center) off r 18, farmer 80.


Griggs Abraham, (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 1.


Gross Albert, (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


Guthrie James, ( Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 80.


Hair William C., ( Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer 32.


HAILE BENJAMIN H., (Montgomery Center) r 27, dairy 25 cows, stock grower, farmer 338.


Hall Eugene G., (Montgomery) r 8, carriage maker.


Hamilton Eliza, (Montgomery) r 6, widow of Rufus, resident.


Hart Frank, (Montgomery Center) r 25, dairy 37 cows, and farmer, leases of Homer C. Royce, of St. Albans, 300.


Head Charles E., (Montgomery) r 23, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 200.


HEAD JOHN D., (Montgomery) r 8, farmer, leases of John 180.


Head George, ( Montgomery) r 8, farmer .55.


Head Howard H., ( Montgomery) r 7, farmer, son of Samuel.


Head Isaac, (Montgomery) r 8, farmer 10.


Head John, (Montgomery) r 8, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 180.


Head John, (Montgomery) r 20, laborer.


Head Moses, ( Montgomery) r 20, retired farmer.


HEAD SAMUEL, (Montgomery) r 7, dairy 27 cows, and farmer 300.


Hoadley Jonathan, (Montgomery Center) r 30, farmer 25.


Hoerner Augustus, (Montgomery) r 20, farmer 65.


Hogaboom George, (Montgomery Center) r 28, farmer, with Philip, leases of W. H. Stiles, 600.


Hogaboom Philip, (Montgomery Center) r 28, farmer, with George, leases of W. H. Styles 600.


Hogaboom William C., (Montgomery Center) r 26, laborer.


Holt William T., (Montgomery Center) r 30, farmer 75.


Hopkins Frank L., (Montgomery) r 8, general merchant.


Hopkins Heman, Jr., (Montgomery Center) r 25, breeder of Shorthorn cattle, registered, dairy 16 cows, wool grower 60 sheep, and farmer 204.


Hopkins Heman, Sr., (Montgomery Center) r 25, retired farmer, aged 82.


Hope Antoine, (Montgomery) r 5, farmer 60.


Hope Charles H., (Montgomery) r 5, farmer, son of Antoine.


Hutchins Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 30, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 90. HUTCHINS JULIUS C., (Montgomery Center) r 25, prop. saw-mill, and


butter tub factory, dealer in general merchandise, and farmer 100, and 4,500 timber land.


JANES LEWIS, (Montgomery) r 6, wheelwright and carpenter and joiner.


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