Gazetteer and business directory of Windham county, Vt., 1724-1884, Part 69

Author: Child, Hamilton, b. 1836
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 805


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Morrison George W., Jr., (Saxton's River) milk dealer, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 120.


Morrison Solon D., (Saxton's River) stone mason and carpenter and joine. h Westminster.


Muzzy Charles, (Bartonsville) r 3, quarryman.


Newton Elizabeth W., (Saxton's River) widow of A. A., h Main st.


Nichols Martin, (Saxton's River) wool cleanser, h Factory st.


Nourse Homer, (Saxton's River) [ 41, wool grower 57 sheep, sugar orchard 70 trees, and farmer 60.


Oak George M., (Saxton's River) off r 33, farmer, with Seth.


Oak Seth. (Saxton's River) off r 33, sugar orchard 200 trees, and farmer == Ober Joel B., (Cambridgeport) r 40, farmer 50, also farm in Athens.


Ober John, (Cambridgeport) 1 40, farmer 140, and in Athens timber z: pasture land 150.


Ober Patten B., (Saxton's River) r 51, farmer 23.


Ober Rodney, (Saxton's River) off r 41, farmer 90.


O'Brien Patrick, (Rockingham) r 14, dairy 18 cows, and fariner 230.


Olcott Lewis, (Rockingham) r 13, farmer 230.


Olcott Mary L., (Rockingham) r 32 cor 16, widow of John H.


Osgood Charles, (Saxton's River) laborer, h Prospect st.


Osgood Eliot R., (Saxton's River) postmaster, h Main st.


Osgood Holland W., (Saxton's River) r 44, farmer 119.


Packard Alonzo, (Saxton's River) r 36, farms for Mary E. Packard. PACKARD MARY E., (Saxton's River) r 36, farmer, leases of E. S. Sabir.


Page Frederick, (Bartonsville) r 19, superannuated Universalist minister. Parker Loring D., (Bartonsville) r 17, wood turner, and manuf. of violins. Parker Pliny B., (Bartonsville) r 20, physician and surgeon, and farmer go. Parmenter Jerome B., (Saxton's River) laborer, h River st. Partridge Leonard H., (Rockingham) r 12, farmer, leases of Horace Albee ?= Perham Catharine, (Cambridgeport) widow of Royal, h Main st. Perry Eliza Mrs., (Bartonsville) r 174, resident.


Perry Frank, (Saxton's River) laborer, h Factory st.


Person Charlie (., (Rockingham) r 28, farmer with D. E.


Person David F., (Rockingham) r 28, farmer, leases of Nathan Proctor IOc. Pettingill Edward H., M. D., (Saxton's River) physician and surgeon, Fac- tory st., h do.


PHILLIPS HORACE, (Bartonsville) r 18, farmer 10.


Piper Charles, (Rockingham) r 12, laborer.


Pitts Roberts, (Bartonsville) r 17, wood turner.


Powers Oscar, (Rockingham) r 26, works at Rockingham House.


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TOWN OF ROCKINGHAM-OUTSIDE OF BELLOWS FALLS.


Proctor John, (Rockingham) r 16, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 250, and with H. J. Wiley 240.


Proctor Nathan, (Rockingham) r 26, farmer 250.


Pulsipher Ruth B. Mrs., (Saxton's River) lady principal Vermont Academy, bds Jones Hall.


Putney John H., (Saxton's River) r 41, resident.


Putney Narcy, (Rockingham) r 10, widow of Benjamin F., farmer 25.


Ramsey John H., (Saxton's River) carpenter and joiner, h Main st.


Rand Mary, (Cambridgeport) r 23, widow of Moses G.


Rand Moses G. estate, (Cambridgeport) r 23, farm too.


RANDALL WILLIAM H., (Saxton's River) pastor of Baptist church, h Pleasant st.


Rice Abel, (Bartonsville) r 1, laborer.


Rice George A., (Bartonsville) r 1, laborer.


Rice Lorenzo D., (Saxton's River) resident, h Livery st.


Richardson Fred, (Rockingham) r 33, laborer.


RICHARDSON HENRY E., (Saxton's River) r 37, with J. H. Greer, farmer.


Richardson Harvey E., (Saxton's River) laborer, h Westminster st.


Richardson Marshall C., (Bartonsville) off r 17, farmer 150.


RICHARDSON RICHARD, (Rockingham) r 32, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer, works on shares for J. L. & J. B. Divoll 200. Riggs Albert, (Cambridgeport) r 40, pastor M. E. church in Athens. Rockingham Hotel, (Rockingham) r 26, Lewis C. Lovell, prop.


Rockingham Town Farm, (Bartonsville) r 1, sugar orchard 250 trees, and 300 acres.


Rogers James, (Bartonsville) r 21, stock grower and farmer.


ROLLINS JAMES R., (Rockingham) r 6}, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 425.


Roundy Morton C., (Rockingham) r 13, cattle dealer and farmer 60, and pasture.


Rumerill Luman, (Bartonsville) r 3, section hand C. V. R. R.


Sabin Allen H., (Saxton's River) (E. S. & A. H.) manuf. of clothing, h Main. Sabin E. S. & A. H., (Saxton's River) general merchants, Main.


Sabin Elisha S. Jr., (Saxton's River) (E. S. & A. H.) prop. of Forest Woolen Mills, h Main.


Sabin Elisha S. Sen., (Saxton's River) retired farmer, h Main.


Sanger Jennie L., (Saxton's River) pastry cook at Proctor Hall, bds do.


Sanger Mary L., (Saxton's River) widow of George, matron in charge of Proctor Hall, Vt. Academy, bds do.


SAXTON'S RIVER HOTEL, (Saxton's River) M. A. Wilder prop., Main. Scofield Benjamin, (Saxton's River) wool dealer and farmer 60, h Main.


Scofield Frank, (Saxton's River) tanner, h Main.


Scofield Frank B., (Saxton's River) (Barney & Scofield) h Main.


Scollay Grace E. Miss, (Saxton's River) employee Farnsworth & Co., bds Main.


Scollay Harriet A., (Saxton's River) widow of Amos D., h Main.


Searles Adoniram J., (Saxton's River) tinsmith, h River.


Severance Joseph, (Saxton's River) wheelwright and carpenter, h Main.


Severance Warren, (Saxton's River) job teamster, runs threshing machine, h Main.


Severance Samuel W., (Saxton's River) r 35, laborer.


Severens Hattie, (Saxton's River) widow of Charles, h Academy ave.


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TOWN OF ROCKINGHAM-OUTSIDE OF BELLOWS FALLS.


Severens Martin, (Saxton's River) employee Farnsworth & Co., h River. Sherman Wilbraham, (Bartonsville) r 17, laborer.


Simonds Joseph V., (Saxton's River) stone mason, off Main.


Simonds L. Willard, (Bartonsville) off r 17, farmer 115.


Simpson Charles F., (Saxton's River) laborer, h Westminster.


Smalley Charles, (Bartonsville) r 16, farmer 75.


Smalley Willie G., (Bartonsville) r 17}, engineer Conn. R. R. R. Smith Arnold M., (Rockingham) r 31, laborer for D. K. Barry on farm 135. Smith Byron M., (Rockingham) r 14, laborer.


SMITH CHARLES, (Saxton's River) (Butterfield & Smith) selectmar dairy 10 cows, milk dealer, and farmer 10, and timber 150, h Pleasant Smith Eunice B., (Saxton's River) widow of Miles G., h Prospect. Smith James A. V., (Bellows Falls) r 30, laborer.


Smith Moses E., (Rockingham) r 16, carpenter and joiner. Smith Ransom E., (Saxton's River) (Farnsworth & Co.) h Pleasant.


SMITH WILLIAM M., (Saxton's River) r 37, sugar orchard 1,000 tress. dairy 10 cows, breeder of grade Jersey cattle and Merino sheep, wooi grower 100 sheep, and farmer 250.


Snow Francis, (Saxton's River) r 52, gardener I.


Spaulding Alfred P., (Saxton's River) r 50, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep. and farmer 200.


Spaulding Charles A., (Saxton's River) r 50, with Alfred P., farmer.


Spaulding Henry, (Saxton's River) r 43, farmer 42.


Spaulding William A., (Saxton's River) retired miller, h Westminster.


Spooner C. H. Mrs., (Saxton's River) teacher of drawing and painting at Ver- mont Academy, bds Farnsworth Hall.


Spooner Charles H., Maj., B. S., (Saxton's River) teacher of military tactics and mathematics, Vermont Academy, bds Farnsworth Hall


Stevens Frank, (Saxton's River) second hand in weaving-room, h Main.


Stevens Warren, (Cambridgeport) general merchant, Main, h do.


Stoddard John, (Springfield) r 4, farmer 300.


Stoddard Sidney, (Saxton's River) cloth-finisher for Farnsworth & Co. Factory.


Stoddard Isaiah, (Cambridgeport) r 40, farmer, 84 years old.


STOWELL, CHARLES G., (Rockingham) r 16, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer 200.


Stowell Elva, (Saxton's River) dressmaker, West.


Stowell Ida, (Saxton's River) dressmaker, West.


Stowell Oscar D., ( Rockingham) r 26, carpenter and joiner.


STUART WALTER C., (Rockingham) r 16, farmer for J. Proctor.


Studely George, (Saxton's River) on pent road off r 23, farmer, leases of Lews Olcott 150.


Swain Melvin, (Cambridgeport) teamster, h Main.


Taft Preston W., (Saxton's River) photographer, Main, h do.


Tarbell Martin, (Saxton's River) employee of Vt. Academy, bds do.


Taylor Joseph, (Cambridgeport) dyer, h Main.


Tenney Lewis, (Saxton's River) carpenter and joiner, h West.


Thompson Elizabeth, (Bartonsville) r 1, widow of Richard, with Laura Billing farmer 100.


Thompson Herbert, (Cambridgeport) carpenter, h Main.


Thompson Leonard R., (Springfield) r 7, Way & Thompson.


Thrasher Bros., (Saxton's River) r 40 cor 36, (R. E. & W. A.) farmers 20. Thrasher Roswell E., (Saxton's River) r 40 cor 39, (Thrasher Bros.).


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TOWN OF ROCKINGHAM-OUTSIDE OF BELLOWS FALLS.


Thrasher Waldo A., (Saxton's River) r 40 cor 39, (Thrasher Bros.)


Tinney Levi, (Cambridgeport) off r 40, laborer.


Tinney William, (Bartonsville) r 19, laborer.


TOWER GEORGE R., (Saxton's River) carpenter and mason, h Academy ave.


Tower Willard, (Saxton's River) laborer, h River.


VERMONT ACADEMY, (Saxton's River) Horace M. Willard, A. M., prin- cipal.


Walker Romanzo C., (Saxton's River) (Cassidy & Walker) blacksmith, River, h Pleasant.


Warner Israel R., (Saxton's River) (S. W. & Son) dealers in dry and fancy goods, notions, etc., h Main cor Pleasant.


Warner S. W. & Son, (Saxton's River) (Israel R.) dealers in stoves, tinware, glassware, wooden ware and Yankee notions, Main.


Warner Samuel W., (Saxton's River) farmer 200, h Westminster.


Way Dexter R., (Springfield) r 7, (Way & Thompson.)


Way & Thompson, (Springfield) r 7, (Dexter Way and Leonard R. Thomp- son,) breeders of Durham cattle, and farmers 304.


Weaver Solon J., (Cambridgeport) r 23, (Weaver & Dwinell, ) farmer 200.


Weaver & Dwinell, (Cambridgeport) r 23, (S. J. W. and Chester D.,) dealers in wood, and farmers 200.


WEBB CARLTON E., (Bellows Falls) r 30, lister and town auditor, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 60 trees, breeder of grade Durhams, and far- mers 160.


WEBB JOSEPH M., (Bellows Falls) r 30, farmer 125.


Webb William J., (Bellows Falls) pent road from r 30 to 31, farmer 224, and works for Joseph M. Webb 125.


WEEDEN BROS., (Rockingham) r 6, (Charles E. and Marshall F.,) wool growers, breeders of Durham and Holstein cattle, sugar orchard 125 trees, farmers 250, and pasture 50.


WEEDEN CHARLES E., (Rockingham) r 16, (Weeden Bros.,) farmer 2.


WEEDEN MARSHALL F., (Rockingham) r 6, (Weeden Bros.)


Welch Edward, (Bartonsville) telegraph operator.


Welch Patrick, (Bartonsville) track hand C. V. R. R.


WESTGATE STRATTON W., (Saxton's River) carpenter and joiner, h Pleasant.


Weston Ezekiel M., (Rockingham) r 11, farmer 130.


Weston Henry N., (Bellows Falls) r 13, farmer, for Lucius 300.


Weston J. Page, (Rockingham) r 34, sugar orchard 150 trees, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer 271.


Weston John, (Bartonsville) r 3, retired merchant.


Weston Lucius, (Bellows Falls) r 13, farmer 300.


Weston Wallace, (Rockingham) r 33, wool grower 125 sheep, and farmer 200.


Wheelock Lucius, (Saxton's River) porter, Saxton's River Hotel.


Whipple Sidney, (Saxton's River) designer, h Livery.


Whitcomb Calvin, (Saxton's River) laborer, bds Main.


Whitcomb Jotham, (Saxton's River) sawing, planing, turning, and job shop, River st., h Main.


Whitcomb Chauncey T., (Saxton's River) hostler, h Main.


White James, (Bartonsville) r 21, farmer, leases of James Rogers.


Whiting John G., (Saxton's River) r 32, breeder of Merino sheep, and far- mer 92}.


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482


TOWN OF SOMERSET.


Whittaker E. Bertha Miss, (Saxton's River) teacher of French in Vermos Academy, bds Jones Hall.


Wilder Levi W., (Saxton's River) laborer, h Main.


WILDER MARSHALL A., (Saxton's River) prop. of Saxton's River Hote. Main.


Wiley Amanda E., (Saxton's River) r 35, widow of Lucius S., sugar orchar: 225 trees, wool grower 80 sheep, and farmer 200.


Wiley Frederick, (Saxton's River) off r 35, farmer 60.


Wiley George, (Rockingham) r 13, farmer 150.


Wiley Haskell I., (Rockingham) r 25, dairy 20 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees. farmer 536, and owns farm with John Proctor.


WILEY HENRY C., (Saxton's River) lister, stock and wool dealer, and fur- mer 225, h Pleasant.


Wiley John A., (Saxton's River) r 46, laborer.


WILEY MILTON W., (Saxton's River) farmer 250, h Main.


Wiley Rodney, (Rockingham) r 16, farmer 75.


Wiley Samuel, (Saxton's River) r 46, formerly a carpenter, owns h and 4 acres Wiley Sarah A. Mrs., (Rockingham) r 25, pastor Spiritualist church. Wiley Walter P., (Rockingham) r 13, farmer.


WILLARD HORACE M., A. M., (Saxton's River) principal of Vermoe! Academy, vice-president of the American Institute of Instruction. Main.


Williams Albert, (Saxton's River) dealer in papers, periodicals, groceries. hardware, etc., telegraph operator, and prop. circulating library, Mair. h do.


Wood George E., (Cambridgeport) r 40, hostler.


Woodbury Henry L., (Bellows Falls) r 30, laborer.


Woodruff H. Estelle Miss, (Saxton's River) teacher of music in Vermos? Academy, bds Jones's Hall.


Woods John T., (Saxton's River) blacksmith, Main, h Academy ave.


Woodward Wright M., (Saxton's River) carpenter, h Westminster.


Wooley Daniel, (Cambridgeport) off r from Athens, laborer.


Wooley James, (Cambridgeport) r 23, gentlemen of leisure.


Worthington Albert Mrs., (Saxton's River, h Main.


Wright Mary J., (Bartonsville) r 18, widow of Dr. Henry, owns farm 10. Wright Walter. (Bartonsville) r 17, farmer 150.


WYMAN COMFORT S., (Rockingham) r 14, laborer, and works farm oo shares.


SOMERSET.


Railroad stations are Brattleboro, 30 miles southeast, and Bennington, 20 miles southwest Stage Tuesdays and Saturdays.


( For explanations, etc., see page 305. )


Allen Norman, (South Somerset) r 2, laborer for F. D. Chase.


Bailey William C., (Somerset) r 1, farmer 100.


Burnap Asa, (Somerset) r 6, 2d selectman, farmer 273.


Chase Frank D., (Somerset) r 2, prop. of saw-mill, and chair stock factory, farmer 2,000.


Grout Darius A., (Somerset) r 6, sawyer.


483


TOWN OF STRATTON.


GROUT REUBEN B., (Somerset) r 6, town lister, ist constable and col- lector, justice of the peace, manuf. of lumber.


Harris Clark, (Somerset) r 5, manuf of lumber in Glastenbury, Bennington Co., lives in Someset. .


Leonard Elliott, (Somerset) r 4, town treasurer, and farmer 457.


Mason Anna, (Somerset) r 5, (Mrs. Henry) farmer 71.


Mason Henry, (Somerset) r 5, farmer.


Pike Edward, (Somerset) laborer.


Rice Jason W., (Somerset) r 4, town grand juror, town lister, supt. of schools, justice of the peace, and farmer.


Roberts Ebenezer, (Somerset) r 3. 3d selectman, farmer 85.


Roberts Marceona, (Somerset) town lister, laborer.


Town Emma M., (Somerset) r 5, postmaster.


TOWN HOLLIS, (Somerset) r 2, tow.1 auditor, town clerk, ist selectman, justice of the peace, farmer 220.


Tudor John, (Somerset) r 6, with William, manuf. of lumber.


Tudor Mark, (Somerset) laborer for William and John.


Tudor William, (Somerset) r 6, with John, manuf, of lumber.


Wheeler James C., (Somerset) r 5, farmer 7.


STRATTON.


Railroad stations are Jamaica, 14 miles northeast, on B. & W. R. R., and Arlington, Ben. Co., 16 miles west, on Ben. & Rut. R. R.


( For explanations, etc., see page 305.)


Akley Martin E., West Wardsboro) off r 19, farmer 100.


Akley Myron J., (West Wardsboro) r 19, farm laborer.


Akley Newell, (West Wardsboro) r 19, farmer 100.


Allen Arthur, (Stratton) off r 17, sugar orchard 400 trees, rents of Daniel Willis farm 185.


Allen Cheselton, (Stratton) r 11, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 250.


Allen Chessie J., (Stratton) r 11, sugar orchard 800 trees, farmer 325.


Allen Dana, (Stratton) off r 4, farm laborer.


Allen Ebenezer, (Stratton) r 16, justice of the peace, lister, farmer 49, leases 160 acres of Mrs. Polly Lee, of Vernon.


ALLEN LEANDER L., (Stratton ) off r 4, sugar orchard 350 trees, farmer 46.


Allen I.ucy, (Stratton) r 16 cor 17, widow of Ebenezer.


Allen Miranda A., (Stratton) r 11, wilow of Chester.


Allen Orville E., (Stratton) r 16, (farm laborer.)


Babcock Jonathan, (West Wardsboro) r 16, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 96.


Baldwin Ruth. (West Jamaica) r 5, widow of John, farmer 200.


Ball Edward A., (Stratton) r 10, farmer 50.


Brown George, (Stratton) off r 4. sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 110.


Davidson Riley A., (Jamaica) off r 1, farmer, rents of Newton Howard, of Jamaica, 160.


Eddy Edgar J., (Stratton; r 10, farm laborer.


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WINDHAM COUNTY DIRECTORY.


A. B. THURBER,


(Successor to C. B. Dickinson.) Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer im


Bread, Fancy Cakes,


CRACKERS, CONFECTIONERY, &c.


All orders promptly filled. CRACKERS A SPECIALTY.


57 MAIN STREET, -


BRATTLEBORO, VT.


H. E. LAKE,


DEALER IN


A. F. WINNEWISSER. Dealer In


PIANOS AND ORGANS, FURNITURE


Music Books, Stools, Etc.


I have the general agency for several first-class Pianos and Organs and arrangements by which I can furnish nearly all the best makes


The Weber, Chickering, Hardman. Gulld and other first class and medium priced Pianos


The celebrated Mason & Hamlin Organs, which. as everyone knows. have received the highest honors at every great World's Fair for the past sixteen years The sweet toned Carpenter Organ, made by the Worce ter Organ Company. Also I can furnish other makes


I shall intend to have the agency for the best and most reliable Pianos and Organs at all times.


Instruments sold for cash, or on installments, and at very low prices.


I am confident that I can and will sell instruments at prices, that parties thinking of buying. will find it for their interest to order of me.


Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale.


Write for catalogues and prices.


Also Teacher of Vocal Muste, io classes or private lessons. Special attention given to the direction of Cantatas, for which oriental costumes and books will be furnished.


H. E. LAKE, SAXTON'S RIVER, VT.


GLASS


Crockery, Window Shedes.


Paper Hangings, Carpets, ZENS WANE Silver Plated Ware, Pictures and Picture Frames, &c., &c., &c


GOODS SOLD FOR CASH AND AT BOTTOM PRICES.


A. F. WINNEWISSER, BELLOWS FALLS. VI.


A. S. MITCHELL, DEALER IN


HEMLOCK BARK


AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, P. O. Address, East Lexington, Mass. Box 11.


Hemlock Bark wanted in large or small lots, delivered on cars at any ratrua.' station in the State.


Highest cash prices paid. Satisfactory measure guaranteed. Correspondence solicite!


485


TOWN OF STRATTON.


Eddy Elmer A., (West Wardsboro) off r 18, farmer, rents 75 acres of A. H. Pike.


Eddy Orrin, (Stratton) r 10, farmer 110.


Eddy Phineas O., (Stratton) r 10, farm laborer.


EDDY WILLIAM H., (Stratton) r 17, town auditor, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 260.


Edwards Charles, (Stratton) r 4, farm laborer.


Edwards Dolph, (Stratton) r 4, retired farmer.


Edwards George, (Stratton) r 4, farmer 50.


Fields George H., (Arlington, Ben. Co.) r :1, farm laborer.


Forrester Douglass H., (Stratton) r 4, farm laborer.


FORRESTER HENRY P., (Stratton) r 4, Ist selectman, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 125.


Forrester Hiland H., (Stratton) r 15, farm laborer.


FORRESTER RODERICK B., (Stratton) r 15, constable, sugar orchard 400 trees, wool grower 50 sheep, farmer 446.


GOULD CARLTON O., (Jamaica) r 2, sugar orchard 300 trees, cattle dealer, farmer 250.


Grout Edwin L., (Stratton) r 8, justice of the peace, farmer 500.


Grout Irving E., (Arlington, Ben. Co.) r 11, manuf. of lumber, &c.


GROUT JOEL F., (Arlington, Ben. Co.) r 11, manuf. of lumber, shingles, chair stock and plained and matched lumber, farmer 1,200.


Grout Joel F. Jr., (Arlington, Ben. Co.) r 11, manuf. of lumber, &c.


Hescock Charles, (Stratton) off r 10, farm laborer.


Hescock Frank E., (Stratton) off r 10, farm laborer. HESCOCK OLIVER P., (Stratton) off r 10, farmer 185.


Johnson Elisha, (West Wardsboro) r 16 cor 18, retired farmer.


Johnson George W., (West Wardsboro) r 16 cor 18, farmer 50.


Johnson Homer, (West Wardsboro) r 18, painter and farm laborer.


JOHNSON ORRIN A., (West Wardsboro) off r 19, works Mrs. Emily Rice's farm of 258.


Jones Jesse C., (Stratton) r 11, farmer 239.


Jones Lester, (Stratton) r 4 cor 6, farmer, rents of Orrin Parsons 100 acres. Kent William P., (Stratton) off r 11, farm laborer.


Knight Andrew D., (West Wardsboro) r 19, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, farmer 140.


LACKEY FRANK G., (Stratton) r 16 cor 15, farmer 145.


Lowe Aaron, (Stratton) r 16, sugar orchard 360 trees, farmer 100.


Lowe Charles, (Stratton) r 16, farmer 100.


Lowe Maurice C., (Stratton) r 16, farm laborer.


Lyman & Son, (West Wardsboro) off r 18, (Rufus and William R.) manufs. and dealers in lumber and eave spouts, casings and matched lumber. Lyman Rufus, (West Wardsboro) off r 18, (R. Lyman & Son) farmer 570.


LYMAN WILLIAM R., (West Wardsboro) off r 18, (K. Lyman & Son) 2d selectman, farmer 100.


Moran James, (Stratton) r 15, retired farmer.


Parsons Alfred, (Stratton) r 16, fariner 30.


Parsons Orrin, (West Jamaica) r 5, farmer 200.


Parsons Otis P., (Stratton) r 16, farm laborer.


Parsons Ralph A., (Stratton) r 16, farin laborer.


PIKE ABEL J., (West Wardsboro) r 18, sugar orchard 200 trees, lum- berman, and rents farm of Josiah Davison, of Wardsboro, 160.


PIKE ALEXANDER H., (West Wardsboro) r 18, manuf. of lumber, &c., and farmer 700.


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486


TOWN OF TOWNSHEND.


Pike Calvin N., (Jamaica) r 1, 3d selectman, and farmer 178.


Powers Joseph, (Jamaica) off r 1, farm laborer.


Ray Nelson, (Jamaica) r 1, farmer 100.


Rice Emily, (West Wardsboro) off r 19, widow of Perez, sugar orchard; trees, and farmer 258.


Robinson Alonzo, (Stratton) r 6 opp. 9, farm laborer.


Sage Jesse, (Stratton) r 11, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 350.


Sheldon Lafayette, (Stratton) r 11, postmaster, town clerk, treasurer. Si smith, and farmer 32.


SHEPARD WILLARD, (Stratton) r 11 cor 10, town representative .. of the peace, lister, hotel keeper, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer i Shepherdson Calvin D., (Stratton) r 8, farmer 95.


Shepherdson Charles C., (Stratton) r 8, farm laborer.


Smith Samuel, (Stratton) r 6, opp. 9, sugar orchard 250 trees, and farme Sprague Alfred I., (Stratton) r 11, farmer with Isaac, leases of Hosea M:".


of Dover, 100, and of Joseph Adams, of Fair Haven, Rut. Co., IOC Sprague Isaac, (Stratton) 1 17, farmer with Alfred I., leases of Hosea M.


of Dover, 100, and of Joseph Adams, of Fair Haven, 100.


Sprague James T., (Stratton) r 11, retired carpenter.


Sprague Jewett, (Stratton) r 11, widow of Lyman W., farmer 23.


Styles Alvah, (Stratton) r 11 opp. r to, farm laborer.


Styles Caroline S., (West Wardsboro) r 16, widow of Harvey D., farmer :- Styles Jeremiah I)., (Stratton) r 11 opp. 10, farmer, rents of Daniel Ha" of Stratton, 100.


Styles William H., (West Wardsboro) r 16, farmer 25.


TEMPLE JEROME B., (Stratton) off r 16, justice of the peace, farmer . Torey Orin P., (Stratton) off r 11, farmer 100.


Wheeler Alonzo L., (West Wardsboro) r 9, lister, sugar orchard 450 5% farmer 160.


Wilder David F., (Stratton) off r 6, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 1 ::


Wilder Lewis J., (Stratton) r 6, farmer 122.


Williams George A., (Jamaica) r 2, farmer 100.


Williams Lewis, (Jamaica) r 2, retired farmer.


Willis Daniel, (West Wardsboro) r 18, farmer 75.


WILLIS EVANDER HI., (Stratton) off r 16, auditor, sugar orchard :: trees, wool grower 35 sheep, and farmer 193.


WILLIS HERBERT F., (Stratton) r 11, sugar orchard 250 trees, lucie) man, and farmer 100.


Willis James A., (West Jamaica) r 5, farm laborer.


WILLIS JOHN, (West Jamaica) r 5, farmer 255.


Woodard Rachel, (Stratton) off r 4, widow of Jonas.


WOODCOCK JAMES W., (Stratton) r 4, farmer 54.


TOWNSHEND. ( For explanations, etc., see page 305.)


Acterian H. H., (Townshend) Congregational clergyman.


Adams Jerome G., (West Townshend) general blacksmith.


Adams Wright, (West Townshend) r 30, bridge builder, B & W. R. R ALLEN FRED, (West Townshend) butcher and dealer in fat cattle.


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TOWN OF TOWNSHEND.


Allen Jonas, (Townshend) r 38, photographer and jobber.


Allen Seth T., (West Townshend) r 30, carpenter and joiner, h and 7 acres. Austin Albert A., (Townshend) r 24, farmer.


Austin Arnold, (Townshend) r 20, aged 83.


Austin Carrie E., (Townshend) widow of Elton E., milliner and dressmaker, and dealer in fancy goods.


Austin Charles L., (Townshend) r 38} laborer.


Austin Henry M., (Townshend) r 20, farmer 140.


Austin Mary M., (Townshend) r 23, teacher.


AUSTIN RILEY H., (Townshend) r 23, apple orchard 100 trees, and farmer 67.


Austin Royal M., (Townshend) r 40, disabled soldier, served in Co. I, 4th Vt. Vols.


Ayer A. D., (West Townshend) eclectic physician and surgeon, and prop. of hotel.


Barber Augustus A., (West Townshend) r 30, farmer 35.


BARBER BROTHERS, (West Townshend) (Frank F. and Theodore P.,) dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, hats and caps, boots and shoes, fine teas a specialty, Main st.


Barber Clarissa F., (Townshend) resident.


BARBER FRANK F., (West Townshend) (Barber Brothers).


Barber Junia D., (Townshend) cor r 38 and 38}, retired farmer.


BARBER LOT, (Townshend) r 43, sugar orchard 80 trees, and farmer 125. BARBER THEODORE P., (West Townshend) (Barber Brothers).


BARRETT CORTES P., (West Townshend) dealer in dry goods, groceries, flour and meal, boots and shoes, patent medicines, ready-made clothing,


watches and jewelry, dress and fancy goods a specialty, Main st., h do. Bartlett Mary, (Townshend) r 38}, widow of Elijah, Harmonyville.


Batchelder Edward B., (Townshend) r 39, lister, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 96, pasture and wood lot 200.


BATCHELDER IRA K. HON., (Townshend) r 32, justice of the peace, and retired farmer.


Bellamy Edward S., (Townshend) r 39, resident, aged 71.


Bellows Herbert D., (Townshend) r 38, laborer, leases of Mrs. H. Howe h and lot.


BEMIS DAVID L., (Townshend) r 24, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 160.




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