Gazetteer and business directory of Lamoille and Orleans counties, Vt., for 1883-84, pt 2, Part 7

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 774


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Hunter John, (Waterville) r 15, carpenter and farmer 54.


Ingalls Charles S., (North Hyde Park) r 7, mill hand.


Jacobs Alson, (Johnson) r 49, farmer 40.


Jacobs Frank, (Johnson) r 48, works in saw-mill.


Jacobs John H., (Johnson) r 43, farmer 16.


Jacobs Joseph, (Johnson) r 48, works in saw-mill.


Janess Napoleon, (Johnson) laborer, h Railroad st.


JONES CHARLES P., (Johnson) r 44, (F. & C. P. Jones.)


Jones Edwin, (Johnson) r 26, farmer 15.


JONES F. & C. P., (Johnson) r 44, (Fletcher and Charles P.,) sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 17 cows, and farmers 170.


JONES FLETCHER, (Johnson) r 44, (F. & C. P. Jones.)


Jones Loa W., (Johnson) r 23, farmer 50. Jones Willie G., (Johnson) r 43, sugar orchard 700 trees, dairy 19 cows, and farmer, leases of B. S. Fullington 214.


Johnson House, (Johnson) George H. Saxby, prop., Main st.


*JOHNSON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, (Johnson) Edward Conant, principal; Ist assistant, Helen L. Story; 2d assistant, Almena Farr. [For card see index.]


Kidder James, (Johnson) r 16, farmer 65.


Kneeland James, (Johnson) r 13, farmer 50.


KNIGHT LEONARD M., (Johnson) (Knight & Nye) Main st., cor Rail- road, h do.


KNIGHT & NYE, (Johnson) (L. M. Knight and William H. Nye) dealers in dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries, crockery, paints and oils, etc., Main st., cor Railroad.


Knowles Arba N., (Johnson) r 41, farmer and agent, with John H.


Knowles John H., (Johnson) r 41, agent for Randall harrow and Warrior mower, and patentee of J. H. Knowles's draft equalizer, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer IO0.


Laflam John, (Johnson) r 49, farmer 25.


Lambert Peter, (Johnson) off r 13, farmer 30, wood lot 100.


Langdell J. Perkins, (Johnson) r 32, farmer 30, and 210 occupied by C. Barrows.


Laraway Abraham L., (Johnson) resident, with Frank.


Laraway Alexander, (Johnson) r 49, farmer 33.


Laraway Francis, (Johnson) r 42, farm laborer.


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Laraway Frank, (Johnson) teamster and farmer 25, h Main st.


Laraway Frank J., (Johnson) works for Frank.


Laraway John, (Johnson) teamster.


Larock Zebedee, (Johnson) r 48, works in saw-mill.


Leach Ahira, (Johnson) r 40, retired farmer.


Leach Welcome, (Johnson) off r 38, farm laborer.


LELAND ALBERT A., (Johnson) r 33, (C. & A. A. Leland,) maple sugar orchard 1,200 trees, farmer 125.


LELAND C. & A. A., (Johnson) (Charles and Albert A.,) props. of potato starch mills.


Leland Charles, (Johnson) off r 33, (Leland & Son) retired farmer.


LELAND FRANK A., (Johnson) r 33, route agent from Swanton to Port- land, Me., farmer 80.


Lewis Chauncey L., (Johnson) engineer in saw-mill, Pearl st.


Lewis Seamon, (Johnson) old resident.


Libby Emmet J., (Johnson) works in tub factory, Railroad st.


Libby Isaac T., (Johnson) r 40, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 80.


Locke Francis, (North Hyde Park) r 2, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 200.


Longey Henry, (Johnson) r 40, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases of W. Ward about 120.


Loveland James H. (North Hyde Park) r 8, farmer, leases of Reuben 75.


Loveland Reuben, (North Hyde Park) off r 8, farmer 75.


Lowater Elias C., (Johnson) r 44, farmer 3.


Lumbra Frank, (Johnson) r 32, machinist.


Manning Edward, (Johnson) r 34, carpenter and joiner.


Manning Howard, (Johnson) r 34, farmer, leases of Isaac A. 250.


MANNING ISAAC A., (Johnson) r 34, town representative, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 20 cows, farmer 250.


Maror Wilson, (Johnson) farm laborer, Main st.


Marcia Lewis, (Johnson) r 42, works in saw-mill.


MARTIN SARAH A., (Johnson) r 33, widow of L. Tracy.


Massure Harrison, (North Hyde Park) r 3, farmer 100, owns h and lot in North Hyde Park.


Massure Peter, (North Hyde Park) r 3, retired farmer.


MASUER LYDIA MRS., (North Hyde Park) r 3, music teacher.


Mayo Francis, (Johnson) r 43, laborer.


McFarland Robert W., (Johnson) dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, clothing, boots and shoes, flour and grass seed, farmer 250, Main st., h do.


McKENTY DAVIS, (Johnson) r 40, carpenter and joiner. Served in Ist Vt. Reg. of artillery.


McLaren Carlon S., (North Hyde Park) r 1, farmer 40.


McLENATHAN WILLIAM, (Johnson) r 32, prop. of grist and carding- mill, manuf. of drag rakes, farmer 2.


Mead Frank, (Johnson) farm laborer, h Main.


Merrill Nathaniel L., (Johnson) r 40, photographer.


Metcalf Eli S., (Johnson) r 32, retired farmer, aged 73.


MILES GEORGE B., (Johnson) r 41, farmer, leases of J. C. Bickford 150. MILLER HERMAN B., (Johnson) r 37, lister, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 170.


Miller James, (Johnson) r 34, head sawyer and farmer.


Miller Julia A. Mrs., (Johnson) r 37, farmer 100.


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MILLS JOHN C., (Johnson) r 26, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 8o. Mills George S., (Johnson) r 36, farmer 145.


MINER LEON A., (Johnson) r 41, farmer, with Charles H.


Minor Francis, (Johnson) r 13, farmer 15.


MORGAN BENJAMIN O., (Johnson) r 19, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 700 trees, farmer 130, and wood land 27.


Morgan Daniel D., (Johnson) r 19, owns engine for sawing and threshing agent for the New Home sewing machine, farmer, with Benjamin O.


Morgan John, (Johnson) off r 13, farmer 35.


Morgan Philemon D., (Johnson) r II, stone cutter, farmer 66, and wild land 83.


Morgan Sarah A., (Johnson) widow of Azariah, h Railroad st.


Morse Heman, (Johnson) carpenter for St. J. & L. C. R. R., h Main st.


Moulton Frank, (Johnson) r 48, works in saw-mill.


Mudget Henry E., (Johnson) r 27, farm laborer.


MUDGETT HOLLIS A., (Johnson) proprietor of the horse " William Tell," sugar orchard 550 trees, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 100.


Muzzy Joseph, (Johnson) laborer, h Railroad st.


Munn Charles S., (Johnson) r 22, highway surveyor, and farmer, leases of E. Cobleigh 36.


Mussey Charles, (Johnson) r 48, works in saw-mill.


Newcomb James B., (Johnson) r 32, farmer, and butcher.


Newcomb Lydia C., (Johnson) r 32, farmer 40.


Newton Heman W., (Johnson) r 34, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, farmer 175, and in Greensboro 275.


NEWTON SEWELL, (North Hyde Park) r 7, cattle buyer, farmer 77, and leases of Carlo Noyes 60.


Niblock Isaac J., (Johnson) r 43, works on railroad.


Nye William H., (Johnson) (Knight & Nye,) bds Main st., cor Railroad.


Oaks Carlos D., (Johnson) r 40, with David, farmer.


Oaks David, (Johnson) r 40, breeder of pure Devon cattle, dairy Io cows, and farmer 140.


Oaks Frank, (Johnson) r 40, with David, farmer.


OBER BENJAMIN T., (Johnson) r 10, with Norman, farmer.


Ober Norman, (Johnson) r 10, farmer 250.


Olds George W., (North Hyde Park) r 7, mill hand.


PAGE MARY C., (Johnson) (Cowles & Page) bds Main st.


PARKER CYRUS H., (North Hyde Park) r 8, lumberman and far- mer 125.


Parker Everett E., (North Hyde Park) r 8, lumberman and farmer, with Cyrus H.


Parker Ezra S., (Johnson) r 13, farmer 35.


PARKER JAMES M., (North Hyde Park) r 25, sheriff, farmer 120.


PARKHURST LUTHER H., (North Hyde Park) r 7, proprietor of saw- mill, and farmer 100.


PARMELEE HARRIET M., (Johnson) widow of Lewis D., owns h and lot, Main st.


Partlow Albert, (Johnson) r 49, day laborer.


PARTLOW HORACE H., (Johnson) carriage maker, blacksmith, and gun- smith, h Railroad st.


Partlow Joel H., (Johnson) retired farmer, h Pearl st.


Patch Frank M., (Johnson) r 51, farm laborer.


Patch Isaac, (North Hyde Park) r 6 cor 8, dairy 10 cows, farmer 75.


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*THE*


Central Vermont Line


-RUNS-


Wagner Palace Sleeping and Drawing Room Cars between Montreal and New York. Passenger and Baggage Cars be- tween Troy and Montreal. Pullman Sleeping Cars be- tween 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 Saratoga 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 : D.


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


J. W. HOBART, Gen'l Sup't. S. W. CUMMINGS, Gen'l Passenger Agent. D. MCKENZIE, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent.


PRINCIPAL OFFICES, - - ST. ALBANS, VT.


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Patch Mary C., (Johnson) r 51, widow of Caleb W.


Patch Roswell, (Johnson) r 11, old resident, aged 76.


Patch Samuel B., (Johnson) r 51, sugar orchard 650 trees, dairy 20 cows, farmer, leases of R. C. McFarland 150.


Patch Vernon A., (Johnson) r 11, farmer 90, served in Co. E, 7th Vt. Reg't. Patineau John, (Johnson) r 34, cooper and farm laborer.


PEARL I. L. & CO., (Johnson) manufs. of all kinds of woolen goods and yarns, Main st. cor Pearl.


PEARL, ISAAC.L., (Johnson) (I. L. Pearl & Co.,) h r 33.


Pearl Jed A., (Johnson) overseer of I. L. Pearl's woolen mill, h Pearl.


Peck Hiel, (Johnson) retired mechanic, h Main st.


Peck Plummer W. J., (Johnson) dentist and farmer 41, Main st. Perkins Edmund F., (Johnson) r 52, shoemaker and farmer.


Perkins Hannah L., (Johnson) r 12, widow of Hiram, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 800 trees, farmer 100, and wood land 125.


Perrin Mary, (Johnson) r 31, widow of Peter, owns h and lot.


PHILLIPS CHARLES E., (Johnson) r 51, farmer, with Stephen A. 210.


Phillips George P., (Johnson) r 32, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 112.


Phillips George W., (Johnson) r 51, farmer, works in saw-mill.


Pierce James A., (Johnson) Baptist clergyman, school supt., Railroad st.


Pierce Rufus D., (Johnson) retired clergyman, Railroad st.


Pike Ann H., (Johnson) widow of Stoughton S., farmer 60, Main.


Pike Arthur, (Johnson) carpenter and builder, Pearl st.


Pike Minerva, (Johnson) widow of Seth B., farmer 2, Pearl st. Pike Sidney M., (Johnson) carpenter and laborer.


Potter E. Allen, (Johnson) works in saw mill, Buck st.


Prince Daniel, (Johnson) r 383, farmer, leases of L. Fullington 240.


Prince John, (Johnson) r 38, teamster and farm laborer.


Prior Edward D., (Johnson) r 43, farm laborer.


Putnam Abel, (Johnson) r 42, sugar orchard 450 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer III.


Putnam William N., (Johnson) r 42, farmer, with Abel.


Rand Sylvester. (Johnson) r 21, farmer, owns half of 117.


Rassico Francis, (Johnson) off r 8, farmer, leases of Frank Allen 130.


Ravey George, (Waterville) r 15, farmer 50, and leases 104.


RAYMOND HORACE H., (Johnson) r 4, lumberman, and farmer IIO. Served in the army 5 years, 9 months.


Reavey William. (Johnson) r 24, farmer 40.


RIDDLE THOMAS A., (Johnson) retail dealer in hardware, stoves, glass, tin and woodenware, Main st., h do.


Riddle Charles R., (Johnson) tinsmith, bds Main.


Ritterbush Ellen S., (Johnson) r 32, widow of Alonzo M., farmer 5.


RITTERBUSH STEPHEN G., (Johnson) r 32, farmer and stage driver.


Roberts Albert F., (Johnson) r 48, sawyer.


Rogers Burton H., (Johnson) son of Lewis G., blacksmith.


Rogers Charles C., (Johnson) works on railroad.


Rogers Lewis G., (Johnson) blacksmith and horse-shoer, Pearl st.


Rouser Francis, (North Hyde Park) off r 23, farmer, leases of Franklin Allen 100.


SARGENT CLINTON H., (North Hyde Park) r 7, stage driver between Hyde Park and North Troy.


Sargent Edward W., (North Hyde Park) r 7, lumberman and farmer, with George H.


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SARGENT GEORGE H., (North Hyde Park) r 7, lumberman, and farmer 70. Sargent Orrin A., (Johnson) r 9, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 13 cows, farmer 70, and leases of Ira Ober 170.


Saxby George H., (Johnson) (Saxby & Converse) prop .. Johnson House, meat market and livery, and farmer 100, h Main.


Saxby & Converse, (Johnson) (G. H. S. and P. K. C.,) props. steam saw-mill, and farmers 500.


Scott Lucian, (Johnson) jeweler, dealer in confectionery, sporting goods, fancy groceries, etc., Main st., h do.


SCRIBNER BERTIE F., (Johnson) off r 28, farmer, with Samuel.


Scribner Carrie E., (Johnson) off r 32, dressmaker.


Scribner Leroy G., (Johnson) off r 32, farmer 79.


Scribner Samuel C., (Johnson) off r 28, breeder of grade Devon cattle, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 175.


Scribner Sarah F., (Johnson) off r 32, widow of George W., farmer 28.


Sears Eugene, (Johnson) blacksmith and horse-shoer, owns house and lot.


Shedd Zelah H., (Johnson) r 8, dairy 16 cows, and farmer, leases of M. Ful- lington 165.


Sinclair Franklin, (Johnson) r 30, carpenter and farmer, owns undivided half of 100.


Sinclair James K., (Johnson) r 40, sewing machine agent.


Sinclair John H., (Johnson) r 30, farmer, leases of William B. Crowell 100.


Sinclair Julius, (Johnson) r 30, sugar orchard 1,400 trees, dairy II cows, and farmer, owns undivided half of 100.


Sinclair Saul, (Johnson) works in tub factory.


SMITH AZRO A., (Johnson) Congregational clergyman, h Main st.


Smith Elizabeth B., (Johnson) r 35 cor 36, widow of Moses B., farmer 50.


Smith George W., (Johnson) r 39, farmer 80.


SMITH LEWIS J., (Johnson) r 32, prop. of hand hay-rake factory, farmer 7, served in Ist Heavy Artilley from New Hampshire.


Smith Samuel H., (Johnson) r 32, works in rake factory.


SPAULDING MARTIN V. B., (Johnson) r 18, breeder of pure blood Ches- ter white hogs, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 75.


Staggles Alpheus, (Johnson) r 13, farmer 25.


Stanley Homer, (Johnson) farm laborer, Main st.


Stearns Charles H., (Johnson) r 32, (O. W. Stearns & Son) town treasurer. STEARNS JOHN H., (Johnson) r 31, retired rake manufacturer.


Stearns O. W. & Son, (Johnson) (O. W. & C. H. Stearns) props. of tub and butter box factory, and dealers in general merchandise.


Stearns Otis W., (Johnson) r 32, (O. W. Stearns & Son) farmer 20


Stearns Parker C., (Johnson) manuf. tubs, h Main st.


STEARNS WILLIAM H., (Johnson) r 31, prop. of hand hay-rake factory and cider-mill, and farmer 20.


STEPHENSON JAMES M., (Johnson) r 45, dairy 15 cows, and farmer, leases of T. J. Baker 150. 1


STEWART JOHN, (Johnson) r 51, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 200.


Stoddard Betsey, (Johnson) r 41, widow of Robert O.


Stoddard Henry O., (Johnson) r 24, farmer 26.


STODDARD PERRY C., (Johnson) r 41, farm laborer and book agent. STONE JOHN P., (Johnson) r 13, farmer 35.


Storey Elijah O., (Johnson) r 42, dairy 11 cows, agent for Champion mower farmer, with Ozias 120.


Story Ozias, (Johnson) r 42, retired farmer, owned farm of 120, died Oct., 1882.


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Stowell Allen, (North Hyde Park) r 3, carpenter and joiner.


STOWELL JAMES, (Johnson) teamster, h Pearl st.


STOWELL JEROME C., (North Hyde Park) r 3, farm laborer.


Stratton George E., (Johnson) r 46, farm laborer.


STRATTON JAMES A., (North Hyde Park) r 4. sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 88.


Stratton Orrin, (North Hyde Park) r 4, retired farmer.


Stufflebean Elmore, (Johnson) r 31, laborer.


Sturtevant Adelbert G., (Johnson) works on railroad, h Railroad st.


TATRO THOMAS, (North Hyde Park) r 6, farmer 67, served in Co. K, 6th Vt. Reg't, 19 months.


Townsend George R., (Johnson) r 38, night watchman in Buck's mill.


Townsend Jonathan, (Johnson) r 38, farmer 9.


Tracy Sylvester N., (Johnson) merchant tailor, has been located in town since 1835, h Railroad st.


Tuliper Henry B., (Johnson) r 43, saddler, and harnessmaker, shop over R. W. McFarland's store, Main st.


Tupper John S., (Johnson) r 40, M. E. clergyman.


Ward Chester W., (Johnson) retired merchant, farmer 175, h Main st.


Warner Amos N., (Johnson) r 41, represents firms Jno. I. Brown & Sons, of Boston, and J. Curtis & Sons, New York City.


WARNER WILLIAM S., (Johnson) r 47, teamster and farmer, leases of O. M. Fowler 27.


Waster Ira, (North Hyde Park) r 5, farmer 40.


WATERMAN D. SANFORD, (Johnson) manufacturer of rough and planed lumber, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 9 cows, farmer 425.


Waterman Frank H., (Johnson) r 34, son of Heman A., student.


WATERMAN HEMAN A., (Johnson) r 43, 3d selectman, superintendent of poor farm, surveyor, and farmer 445, and mountain land 5,000.


Waterman Homer, (Johnson) r 46, with D. Sanford, farmer.


Waterman John L., (Johnson) r 43, resident.


Waterman Norman A., (Johnson) r 46, farmer, with D. Sanford.


Waterman Thomas, (Johnson) r 46, farmer, with D). Sanford.


Waters Luther R., (Johnson) r 20, with W. F., dairy 16 cows, and farmer 190. Waters Wadsworth F., (Johnson) r 20, with L. R., dairy 16 cows, and far- mer 190.


Waters Samuel G .. (Johnson) r 20, fruit grower 200 trees, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 190, owned by Samuel H. of Lindon, Luther R., and Wadsworth F.


Webster Norman G., (Johnson) r 36, apiary 20 swarms, dairy II cows, and farmer 160.


WELCH CHARLES L., (North Hyde Park) r 7, head sawyer in Parkhurst's mill.


Welch James C., (Johnson) works in Stearn's tub factory, h Main.


Wellman Hannah K., (Johnson) r 40, widow of Rev. Jubilee, Main.


Wellman Mrs. H. M. & P. G., (Johnson) r 40, artist in India ink and water- colors.


Westover Charles, (North Hyde Park) r 4, farmer 22, and leases of Lucy Williams 85.


Wetherell Darwin D .. (Johnson) r 37, carpenter and farm laborer.


Wheeler Asaph, (Johnson) r 38, retired farmer.


WHEELER LUCIUS H., (Johnson) r 38, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 245.


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Whitcomb Bros., (Johnson) r 26, (Charles R. and Frank L., ) farmers 50. Whitcomb Charles R., (Johnson) r 26, (Whitcomb Bros.)


Whitcomb Frank L., (Johnson) r 26, (Whitcomb Bros.)


Whitcomb Reuben, (Johnson) r 26, retired farmer.


WHITING ALMON, (Johnson) r 12, dairy 7 cows, farmer 200, and wood- land 40.


WHITING DEXTER, (Johnson) r 33, retired farmer, owns farm of 50 in Hyde Park and in Johnson So.


Whiting George V., (Johnson) r 33, dairy 9 cows, farmer, leases of Dexter 80. WHITING ZACHARIAH, (Johnson) r 19, overseer of poor, sugar orchard 700 trees, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 300.


Whitney Cornelia A., (Johnson) milliner, and dealer in fancy goods, Main st. h do.


Wilson Hollis S., (Johnson) r 44, school teacher.


Wilson Orville H., (Johnson) r 44, farmer, with Samuel.


Wilson Samuel, (Johnson) r 44, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 130.


WILSON THOMAS, (Johnson) r 46, dairy 12 cows, manuf. of maple sugar, farmer 147.


WINSLOW DON A., (Johnson) r 47, station agent St. J. & L. C. R. R. telegraph operator, express agent, and farmer in Westfield, Orleans Co., 125.


Wiswall Eli D., (Johnson) r 27, agent for agricultural implements, sugar or- chard 1,000 trees, and farmer 70.


Wiswall Eunice, (Johnson) r 32, widow of Daniel.


Witherell David, (Johnson) r 27, retired machinist, and farmer 95, died Dec. 1882.


Witherell Thomas N., (Johnson) r 27, highway surveyor, and farmer, estate of David 95.


Woodward Daniel P., (Johnson) r 48, teamster, and keeps boarding-house for mill hands.


Woodward George, (Johnson) allo. physician and surgeon, office Main, h do.


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MORRISTOWN.


( For explanations, etc., see page 289.)


Abbott Solon, M. D., (Morrisville) homeo. physician and surgeon, bds Main. Adams Carrie, (Morristown) r 48, widow of Levi B.


ADAMS LUTHER, (Morrisville) r 59, breeder of full blood Jersey cattle, dairy 10 cows, farmer 100.


ALEXANDER ALVIN C., (Morristown) r 24, farmer 35.


Alexander Averill, (Morristown) r 45, farmer 10.


Alexander Charles N., (Morristown) r 46, teamster and farmer.


ALEXANDER WILLIAM M., (Morristown) r 41, cor 44, carpenter and joiner, millwright, farmer 25.


ALLEN EPHRAIM E., (Morrisville) r 65, farmer 543.


Atwood George R., (Morristown) r 49, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 200.


Baker Arad, ( Morristown) r 24, retired farmer, aged 76.


Baker Betsey, (Morristown) r 67, widow of Sewel, aged 85 years.


Baker Sewel, (Morristown) r 67, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 50.


Barnes G. Foster, (Morrisville) Universalist clergyman, boards Main.


BARNS JONATHAN H., (Morrisville) carpenter and joiner, h Cottage st.


Barns Percy D., (Morrisville) son of J. H., Cottage st.


Barrows Ebenezer Captain, (Morrisville) r 60, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 275.


Barrows Fannie, (Morrisville) widow of William, does plain sewing, h High st. BARROWS GILMAN A., (Morrisville) teamster and expressman, h Main, owns house and lot on road 15.


Barrows Russell, ( Morrisville) r 61, farmer, leases of B. W. Spaulding 100.


Batcheldor George, ( Morristown) r 25, laborer.


BATES GEORGE N., (Morristown) r 48, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 145. Bates Rowanna, (Morristown) r 48, widow of Jacob, aged 85.


Baylor Lucy, (Morrisville) widow of Adolphus, manuf. butter color, h Sum- mer st.


Bedell Charles J., (Morrisville) r 34, dairy 9 cows, farmer 150.


Bettis Thomas, ( Morrisville) r 52, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Billings Isabel, ( Morristown) r 75.


BINGHAM CHARLES E., (Morrisville) r 36, farmer 50.


BILLINGS JAMES J., (Stowe) r 72, manuf. and dealer in clapboards.


Bingham Harriet L., (Morrisville) r 36, daughter of Jedediah.


Blair Isaiah, (Morrisville) r 363, laborer.


Blaney Mary J., ( Morrisville) widow of Stephen K.


Blossom Jane, ( Morrisville) widow of Henry.


BOARDMAN ALMOND, (Hyde Park) r 4, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 125. BOARDMAN HERVEY C., (Morrisville) r 362, manuf. of lumber, shingles, Owns planing-mill, and farmer 250.


BOARDMAN MILTON H., ( Morrisville) r 363, sawyer.


Boardman Ralph, (Cady's Falls) dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Boardman Wright, ( Morrisville) r 50, farmer 10.


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*BOOMHOWER ELI E. PROF., ( Morrisville ) machinist, gunsmith and black- smith, saw gummer, fine work a specialty ; also teacher of ventriloquism, clog dancing, and arts of illusion. Materials used in those arts kept constantly on hand. Shop High st., h do. [Card of page 310.]


Borden Cyrus E., (Morrisville) laborer, h Summer st.


Borden Delia, (Morrisville) widow of Isaac, house and lot, h Summer st.


Boutwell Newton, ( Morrisville) farmer 6, h Wolcott st.


Boyce Harriet A., (Morrisville) r 16, widow of John.


Boynton Albert J., (Morrisville) r 27, printer.


BOYNTON CLARK M., (Morrisville) r 27, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 100 with Fred M. Boynton.


BOYNTON FRED M., (Morrisville) r 27, farmer 56, with Adelia P. Boyn- ton 13.


BOYNTON LUTHER B., (Morrisville) constable, prop. Morrisville House and livery, and dealer in produce, Main st.


Brackett Stevens R., (Morrisville) miller, and general mechanic and ma- chinist, h Brooklyn st.


Bridge George A., (Morrisville) r'11, farmer.


Bridge Simeon, (Morrisville) r 11, wool grower 40 sheep, farmer 140.


Brigham Albert M., (Morrisville) r 9, farmer, son of E. E.


Brigham Charles E., ( Morrisville) r 9, farmer, son of E. E.


Brigham Elisha E., (Morrisville) r 9, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Brown Elbridge M., ( Morristown) r 25, carpenter and farmer.


Brown Enoch, (Morristown) r 45, gatherer of spruce gum, farmer 25.


Brown Harvey M., ( Morristown) r 25, farmer, with H. M. Day 45.


Brown Willie, ( Morrisville) r 32, laborer.


BRYANT HENRY D., (Morrisville) dealer in live stock and farm produce, farmer 17, h Portland st.


Buck Frank H., (Morrisville) (Buck & Tewksbury, ) h Maple st.


Buck & Tewksbury, (Morrisville) (Frank H. B. and Arthur R. T.,) dealers in


groceries and provisions, butchers and proprietors of meat market, dealers in live stock, Main st. cor Portland.


Bugbee Carlos, (Morrisville) r 14, laborer.


Bundy Harris, (Morrisville) stone mason, h Maple st.


Bundy Julius A., (Morrisville) r 58, stock grower, dairy 14 cows, farmer.


Bundy Marcus, (Morrisville) carpenter and joiner, h Summer st.


Bundy Rebecca, ( Morrisville) widow of Loren B., h Main st.


Bunker Elijah, (Morrisville) r 29, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 5.


Burke A. M. & C. C., ( Morrisville) (Asahel M. and Carlos C.,) atty's and counselors at law, Portland st.


Burke Alvira, (Morrisville) widow of Charles, h Wolcott st.


Burke Asahel M., (Morrisville) (A. M. and C. C.,) town clerk and treasurer, insurance agent, and farmer 350, h High st.


Burke Carlos C., ( Morrisville) (A. M. and C. C.,) h Wolcott st.


Burke Hiram, (Morrisville) r 15, carpenter and joiner, 6 acres.


Burke Joseph, ( Morrisville) r 10, farmer 100.


Burke Joseph O., ( Morrisville) r 76, farmer 20.


Burnham Eli N., (Morrisville) r 66, farm laborer.


Burrs William, (Morristown) r 45, laborer.


Bushee William A. Rev., ( Morrisville) pastor Cong. church, h Summer st.


CADY ORLO, (Morrisville) justice of the peace, dealer in hops, h Main street.


Camp Jasper, (Morrisville) r 11, farmer 100.


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CAMPBELL EDWARD H., (Cady's Falls) r 17, house, sign and carriage painter.


Campbell John M., (Morrisville) r 62, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 233.


CARLTON JOHN B., (Morristown) r 24, farmer 543.


Carner Frank M., (Morrisville) clerk and miller, h Union st.


Cass Lewis, (Morrisville) stone mason, h Summer st.


CALKINS BYRON A., (Morrisville) (Calkins & Slocum, ) h Portland st, CALKINS & SLOCUM, (Morrisville) (B. A. Calkins and C. H. Slocum, )


dealers in staple and fancy groceries, teas and coffees, flour, boots, shoes, and rubber goods, Portland st.


Chaffee Dana L., (Morrisville) r 53, dairy 10 cows, and farmer IIO.


Chaffee Edwin H., (Morristown) r 75, farmer 100.


Chaffee Maria, ( Morristown) r 73, widow of Robinson J., farmer 57.


Chaffee Martha, (Morristown) r 73, widow of Lines, aged 84, owns farm 57. Chaffee Orson W., (Morristown) r 71, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 140.


Champeau Alexander L., (Morrisville) harnessmaker, h Randolph st.


Chaplin Joseph M., (Morristown) r 46, farmer 100.


Chase Albe B., (Morrisville) farmer 12, h Maple st.


Cheney Delia, (Cady's Falls) r 14, widow of Lorenzo D., owns house and 6 acres.




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