Gazetteer and business directory of Windsor County, Vt., for 1883-84, Part 63

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 704


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WYMAN ELLIOT, (Gaysville) r 37, employee of Gaysville Manuf. Co., farmer 35.


Wyman Ira A., (Gaysville) r 25, lives with Orson White.


Young George, (Gaysville) farm laborer.


523


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


WEATHERSFIELD.


Railroad station is Claremont, N. H., three miles east, at junction of S. R. R. and C. & C. R. R.


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


ADAMS CHESTER, (Perkinsville) farmer 83.


Adams George H., (Amsden) r 26, dairy 8 cows, wool grower 150 sheep, farmer 175.


Adams Samuel H., (Amsden) r 26, farmer, lives with George H.


Aldrich Charles F., (Perkinsville) r 12, (Aldrich & Crockett) wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 165.


ยท Aldrich Mary W., (Perkinsville) r 49, widow of J. M., farmer 165.


Aldrich & Crockett, (Perkinsville) r 58, (C. F. A. and O. D. C.) manufs. of apple jelley.


ALFORD FRANK S., (Perkinsville) dealer in real estate, lumber, wood, etc., farmer in Cavendish 520, in Ludlow 125, in Chester 300, in Read- ing 70, in Springfield 80, also 5 houses and lots, and in Mount Holly, Rut- land Co., 100, also owns 179 acres of timber land in Weathersfield, and 50 in N. H., h Main.


ALFORD GEORGE S., (Perkinsville) r 41, liveryman.


Allbee Hiram S., (Perkinsville) r 39, teamster and farmer, leases of Edward Bloxsom, of Springfield, 60.


Allen Albert H., (Amsden) r 15, farmer, son of Harvey G.


Allen Charles A., (Perkinsville) r 23, farmer 210.


ALLEN HARVEY G., (Amsden) r 15, wool grower 200 sheep, and farmer 200.


AMSDEN CHARLES, (Amsden) r 25, postmaster, town treasurer, dealer in general merchandise, prop. of saw and grist-mill, manuf. of lumber and shingles, feed, Gray cement, lime, and farmer 1,000.


Amsden & Kendall (Perkinsville) (Charles Amsden and David B. Kendall) dealers in general merchandise, flour, feed, etc.


Atherton Lucius C., (Amsden) r 19, laborer at butter tub shop.


Baily Leonard H., (Ascutneyville) r 34, prop grist-mill, dealer in meal and feed, and farmer 5.


Baker Frederick (Ascutneyville) r 34, laborer.


Barnes Eli P., (Amsden) cor r 19 and 20, resident.


BARRETT CHARLES, (Amsden) r 16, wool grower 125 sheep, and farmer I36.


BARRETT GEORGE, (Perkinsville) (Barrett & Warren) town agent, farmer 60, and in Cavendish 100, Main.


Barrett Samuel, (Weathersfield) r 52, farm laborer.


BARRETT & WARREN, (Perkinsville) r 47 cor 58, (Geo. Barrett and L. P. Warren) dairy 7 cows, wool growers 150 sheep, and farmers 350. Barrows Peter, (Amsden) r 17, laborer.


Bartley Bridget, (Perkinsville) r 39, widow of Owen, farmer 8.


Bartley John W., (Perkinsville) r 39, dress tender in cotton mill.


Bates Silas, (Perkinsville) r 40, mule spinner, and farmer about 40.


Beckley John C., (Ascutneyville) r 8, farmer 175.


Belknap Roswell N., (Ascutneyville) r 36, laborer.


Bellows Clarence E., (Ascutneyville) off r 5, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 160. Billings Albert T., (Perkinsville) r 40, farmer, son of Joshua M.


524


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


BILLINGS JOSHUA M., (Perkinsville) r 40, farmer 100.


Bisbee Marvin E., (Amsden) r 20, teamster.


Bixby Charles, (Amsden) r 25, teamster.


Bixby Martin J., (Perkinsville) postmaster, notary public, dealer in general. merchandise and millinery.


BLANCHARD FRED W., (Ascutneyville) r 6 cor 7, stock grower, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer 220.


Bosho Joseph, (Springfield) r 62, laborer.


Boss Joseph, (Springfield) r 61, farmer 45.


Bowen George O., (Perkinsville) farmer, with Albert A. Cady.


BOWEN HENRY S., (Ascutneyville) r 8, constable, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, drugs, medicines, crockery, etc., and farmer 45. Bowen Silas, (North Springfield) r 46, farmer 85.


BOYNTON LUTHER G., (Springfield) r 61, wool grower 200 sheep, and farmer 240.


BOYNTON WILLIAM H., (Ascutneyville) r 13, wool grower 80 sheep, and farmer, leases of Josiah Newell's estate 150, also owns one-quarter interest in 75 acres with Josiah Newell's estate.


Bradish Clifton H., (Perkinsville) r 47, laborer.


Bradish Rosalvo, (Perkinsville) laborer, Main.


Bronson Sidney J., (Weathersfield) r 66, farmer, leases of Simon 150.


Bronson Simon, (Weathersfield, r 66, farmer 150.


Brough Charles N., (Ascutneyville) r 5, farmer 40.


Brown Alonzo, (Perkinsville) works in soapstone quarry, and farmer 30, Main.


Bryant Daniel, (Amsden) r 25, sawyer.


BURROWS BAXTER, (North Springfield) r 46, Baptist minister, breeder of grade Durham cattle, wool grower 150 sheep, dairy 10 cows, farmer 300, and in Chester 80.


Burt Roland P., (Ascutneyville) r 6, farmer 20.


Butterfield Horace, (Weathersfield) r 68, carpenter and joiner, h and lot.


BUTTERFIELD MELVIN A., (Weathersfield) r 68, painter and paper hanger.


Butterfield Stephen W., (Springfield) r 60, farmer, with Charles Mudgett, also owns 14 acres, and in Chester 50.


CABOT LYMAN F., (Ascutneyville) r 4, stock grower, wool grower 150 sheep, and farmer 300.


Cady Albert A., (Perkinsville) r 47, farmer 80.


CADY CHARLES E., (Ascutneyville) r 5, farm laborer, h and lot.


Cady Delos, (Ascutneyville) r 5, resident.


Call Edwin I., (Perkinsville) son of Joseph A.


CALL JOSEPH A., (Perkinsville) prop. of cotton mill, manuf. of cotton cloth, and farmer 50, Main.


Chamberlain Amia (Amsden) r 4, widow of Solomon A., farmer 90.


Chamberlain Edgar T., (Perkinsville) off r 49, farmer 130.


Chamberlain Henry, (Perkinsville) off r 49, farmer, in West Windsor 50.


Chamberlin Herbert A., (Perkinsville) r 49, farm laborer.


Chamberlin Nathaniel, (Ascutneyville) off r 13, farmer 80.


Chamberlin Romeo M., (Amsden) r 4, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep,


wool grower, 200 sheep, and farms 300 acres for O. H. Leland, of Waco, Texas.


Chamberlin Thomas S., (Perkinsville) r 49, farmer 9.


Chilson Philena D., (Perkinsville) widow of Tyrus, Main.


525


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


Chittenden Daniel B., (North Springfield) r 43, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 200.


Coburn Martin, (Amsden) r 20, laborer.


Colston Alphonzo B., (Weathersfield Center) r 29, farmer, leases of Amos Noyes 40.


Comstock Hosea R., (Ascutneyville) off r 6, farmer 20.


Comstock Philo, (Ascutneyville) r 4, laborer.


Cone Harley S., (Ascutneyville) r 10, farmer 30.


Cone Lyman H., (Weathersfield Center) r 36, farmer, leases of Henry P. Tolls 90.


Conner Charles M., (Amsden) r 3, farm laborer.


Cook Abby Miss, (Perkinsville) seamstress, High.


Covell Lucius G., (Amsden) r 21, farmer 140.


Cram Lucian B., (Perkinsville) r 37, wool grower 60 sheep, and farmer 149, and in Cavendish 50.


Cram William C., (Perkinsville) manuf. of carriages and sleighs, and general repair shop, Main.


Crandall Charles, (Weathersfield Center) r 50, farmer 80.


Crockett Oren D., (Perkinsviile) r 49, (Aldrich & Crockett,) dairy 10 cows, and farmer, leases of Mary W. Aldrich 165.


DAKE HENRY H., (Ascutneyville) off r 36, agent for plows, harrows, cultivators, and all kinds of cast-iron farm implements, wool grower 115 sheep, and farmer 240.


DANFORTH LOUISA C., (Weathersfield) r 68, postmaster.


Dannatt Robert A., (Ascutneyville) r 7, wool grower 190 sheep, and farmer 22. Dannett Robert A., (Ascutneyville) r 36, farmer, son of Thomas A.


Dannett Thomas A., (Ascutneyville) r 36, farmer 90.


Dartt Abbie A., (Perkinsville) r 47, widow of Frank, farmer about 70.


DARTT JUSTUS HON., (Ascutneyville) r 8, state supt. of education, state senator, and notary public.


Davis Albert, (North Springfield) r 59, wool grower 150 sheep, farmer 170 and in Chester 140.


DAVIS DANIEL H., (Windsor) r 8, breeder of pure Devon cattle, registered, and Merino sheep, wool grower 300 sheep, and farmer 400. Davis Frank, (Ascutneyville) r 31, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer, leases of Jonas B. Davis 175.


DAVIS JONAS B., (Acutneyville) r 31, blacksmith, and farmer 175.


Davis Joseph S., (North Springfield) r 41, dairy 12 cows, stock grower, and farmer 147.


Davis Sarah, (Springfield) r 62, (Mrs. Jonathan) farmer 4.


DeGoosh Alexander, (Perkinsvllle) r 27, farmer 45.


Desmond John, (Perkinsville) r 39, soapstone cutter, and farmer 15.


Dickerson Shepperd A., (Amsden) r 19, farmer 20.


Dickinson Hubbard B., (Amsden) r 26, farmer 160.


Dickinson Orrison, (Amsden) r 26, farmer, with Hubbard B.


Diggins Edward M., (Perkinsville) r 44, laborer.


Diggins Francis A., (Perkinsville) r 38, farmer 130.


Diggins John H., (Perkinsville) r 28, farmer 230.


Diggins Martin, (Ascutneyville) r 8, farmer 165.


Diggins Minerva, (Ascutneyville) r 12, widow of George, farmer 10.


Diggins Sanborn M., (Ascutneyville) r 12, farmer, leases of Martin Diggins. DIVOLL ABRAHAM L., (Weathersfield) r 64, farmer, son of Joseph.


DIVOLL JOHN, (Springfield) r 57, wool grower 110 sheep, and farmer 150.


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527


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


DIVOLL JOHN H., (Weathersfield) r 64, farmer, son of Joseph.


DIVOLL JOSEPH, (Weathersfield) r 64, farmer 56.


DOWNER'S HOTEL, (Amsden) r cor 20 and 21, Roswell Downer, prop. DOWNER ROSWELL, (Amsden) r cor 20 and 21, prop. hotel, dealer in wool, and farmer 188, in Cavendish 350, and in Reading 138.


Downs Chandler, (Perkinsvilel) r 44, carpenter.


Drury Daniel, (Weathersfield Center) r 57, resident.


DUNCAN SAMUEL O. C., (Perkinsville) r 37, butcher, and farmer 27.


DUNSMOOR EBENEZER, (Felchville) r I, wool grower 63 sheep, and farmer ITO, and in Ludlow 140.


Dunsmoor John E., (Felchville) r I, farmer, son of Ebenezer.


Dunster Aaron, (Perkinsville) r 24, farmer 20.


DWYER THOMAS, (North Springfield) r 60, wool grower 54 sheep, dairy 1 I cows, and farmer 135.


Dyke Carlos E., (Perkinsville) carpenter and joiner, Main.


Dyke Elijah A., (Perkinsville) carpenter and joiner, Main.


Ely George, (Ascutneyville) r 12, laborer.


Fairbanks Myron H., (North Springfield) r 41, laborer.


Fallonsbee Orin M., (Amsden) r 4, laborer.


Farnum Joseph, (Amsden) r 25, prop. of mail route from Felchville to Wind- sor.


FARWELL JOEL C., (Amsden) r 26, wool grower 200 sheep, dealer in cat- tle and sheep, and farmer 200.


Farwell John, (Ascutneyville) r 33, farmer 12.


Farwell Martha A., (Ascutneyville) r 8, widow of Darius, farmer 5.


FELLOWS EDWIN P., (Weathersfield) r 70, farmer 108.


Fellows John H., (Weathersfield Center) r 30, farmer 130.


FIELD JOHN P., (Ascutneyville) off r 4, wool grower 90 sheep, and farmer I60.


Fisher Edgar L., (Perkinsville) teacher, High.


Fisher John C., (Perkinsville) farmer, High.


Fisher Lyman M., (Perkinsville) retired farmer, High.


FITCH GEORGE, (Ascutneyville) r 8, gardener and grower of small fruits, and farmer 10.


FLETCHER PERKINS E., (Felchville) r 1, wool grower 140 sheep, and farmer 160.


Forbush Warren A., (Amsden) r 17, stock grower, caterer at fairs, dairy 15 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 300.


Foul Charles, (Weathersfield) r 68, laborer.


Frail James J., (Amsden) r 25, laborer.


Freeman Elisha L., (Ascutneyville) r 5, farmer 75.


Freeman John B., (Perkinsville) r 27, farm laborer.


French Zethan, (Amsden) r 23, laborer.


GAGE NEWTON, (Ascutneyville) r 8 cor 10, postmaster, farmer 4.


Gardner Charles H., (Ascutneyville) r 30, farmer 16.


GARDNER DEWITT C., (Perkinsville) r 40, supt. of Windsor Co. Soap- stone Works.


Gill Robert B., (Weathersfield) r 18, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 150.


Glynn Ira M., (Amsden) r 23, laborer.


Going Abijah B., (Springfield) r 63, farmer 350.


Going Fred C., (Springfield) r 63, farmer, leases of Abijah B. 117.


GOLDSMITH JAMES H., (Weathersfield Center) r 49, postmaster, wool grower 175 sheep, and farmer 50, also farms 150 for James W.


528


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


GOLDSMITH JAMES W., (Weathersfield Center) r 49, farmer 150. Goodell John, (Amsden) r I, carpenter and joiner.


Gould Frank, (Perkinsville) laborer, Main.


GOULD FRANK E., (Amsden) r 28, dealer in sheep, wool grower, and farmer 350.


Gould Horace D., (Amsden) r 4, farmer 30.


Gould Humphrey, (Perkinsville) farmer, Main.


GOULD JOHN, (Amsden) r I, highway surveyor, wool grower 75 sheep, farmer 100, and in Cavendish 15.


Gowing Electa, (Perkinsville) r 44, widow of Nathaniel, resident.


GOWING LUCIAN E., (Perkinsville) r 28, farmer 120.


GREGG GEORGE G., (Ascutneyville) r 36, farmer 200.


Grimes Bradford, (Amsden) r 21, farmer 50.


Grout Oscar J., (Ascutneyville) r 4, farmer, son of Warren.


GROUT VOLNEY, (Amsden) r 17, stock grower, wool grower 150 sheep, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 150.


Grout Warren, (Ascutneyville) r 4, wool grower 54 sheep, dairy 6 cows, and and farmer 190.


Guild Almon N., (Perkinsville) r 37, farmer 105.


Hadley Charles L., (Weathersfield Center) r 57, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 130.


Hadley Frank J., (Weathersfield Center) r 57, farmer, son of Charles L.


Hagar John W., (Amsden) r 17. mason, and farmer 160.


Halcord Samuel, (Perkinsville) r 24, mule spinner in cotton mill.


Hall M. Lizzie, (Perkinsville) widow of Fred W., supt. of schools.


Hall Ransom S., (Ascutneyville) r 11, farmer 100.


HAMILTON SIMEON F., (Ascutneyville) r 30, farmer 65.


HAMMOND ADALINE MRS., (Perkinsville) (Mrs. Jabez.)


HAMMOND JABEZ, (Perkinsville) justice of the peace, manuf. of tin- ware, dealer in stoves, tinware, and kitchen furnishing goods, Main.


Hammond Luther, (Amsden) r 17, farmer 115.


Harlow William C., (Ascutneyville) r 12, resident.


Haskell Leverett, (Weathersfield) r 68, resident.


Haskell Mariette T., (Ascutneyville) r 11, widow of J. Reed, farmer 70.


Haskell Perry, (Ascutneyville) r 12, farmer 100, and in Reading 35. Haskell William, (Weathersfield) r 68, farmer 70.


Hastings Charles T., (Perkinsville) r. 45, farmer 32.


Hatch Freeman, (Weathersfield) r 66, farmer 20.


Hathorn Colbert, (Amsden) r 17, general repair shop, and farmer 140.


Hawks Mountain House, (Perkinsville) David F. McIntire, prop., Main. Haywood Percival P, (North Springfield) r 41 cor 43, farmer 70.


Herrick Edward E., (Perkinsville) r 44, teamster.


Hesseltine Nathaniel, (Amsden) r 25, laborer.


Hicks Ambrose, (Weathersfield Center) r 30, retired farmer.


HICKS HARLAND H., (Perkinsville) constable and collector, freight and express agent, dealer in all kinds of carriages and sleighs, cross springs a specialty, also dealer in stoves of all kinds, and farmer 8, Main. Hicks Milton A., ( Weathersfield) r 69, school teacher.


Hicks Myron E., (Weathersfield) r 69, farmer 61.


Hicks Walter, (Weathersfield Center) r 30, farmer 150.


Hill Clark D., (Amsden) r 3, breeder of grade Durham cattle, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 140, served in 16th Reg. Vermont Vols.


Hitchcock George F., (Ascutneyville) r 8, farmer, with Lemuel.


529


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


Hitchcock Henry S., (Ascutneyville) r 8 cor 10, resident.


Hitchcock Lemuel, (Ascutneyville) r 8, farmer, leases of Lewis Haskell, of Windsor, 80.


Hobson Thomas, (Perkinsville) r 39, farmer 2I.


Hodgman Paschall P., (Ascutneyville) r 8, resident.


Hoisington Byron, (Amsden) r 20, laborer.


Hoisington David, (Amsden) r 25, blacksmith.


Hoisington Frank, (Amsden) r 25, laborer.


Hoisington Lucian, (Perkinsville) r 40, soapstone cutter.


Holden Ira, (Perkinsville) r 45, soapstone worker, and farmer 30.


Howell George, (Perkinsville) boss spinner in cotton-mil!, Main.


Hubbard G. Frank, (Weathersfield) r 68, farmer.


Hubbard James, (Ascutneyville) r 8, wool buyer, dealer in cattle and sheep. HUBBARD THADDEUS F., (Ascutneyville) r 34, dealer in cattle and horses, and farmer 200.


HUNT LEAVITT COL., (Weathersfield) r 65, sawyer and farmer.


Hutchinson Theodore L., (Amsden) r 27, teamster.


JACKMAN EDWIN S., (Ascutneyville) r 35, lister, justice of the peace, school teacher, and farmer 70.


Jackman Gertrude O. Miss, (Ascutneyville) r 35, teacher in center primary Windsor high school.


Jackson Frank, (Amsden) r I, laborer.


Jarvis, Frank, (Ascutneyville) r 30, farmer, leases of Alexander Sears, of Hartland, 80.


Jesmer Sarah A., (Amsden) r 20, widow of David, resident.


Jones Charles W., (Ascutneyville) r 36, farmer, leases of Charles B. Dartt, of Windsor, 150.


Jones Sylvester H., (Weathersfield) r 68, mail carrier from Weathersfield to Clairmont, N. H., and farmer, leases of Everett Wheeler, of New York.


Kendall David B., (Perkinsville) (Amsden & Kendall.)


Kendall George W., (Felchville) r 1, wool grower 42 sheep, and farmer 115. Kendall Warren C., (Ascutneyville) r 6, farmer 16.


Kenney George W., (Perkinsville) r 44, selectman, highway surveyor, and farmer I.


KIMBALL CHAUNCEY M., (Ascutneyville) r 4, farmer, owns one-half of 80 acres with Mrs. Emeline Mitchell.


Knights Charles W., (Amsden) r 21, farmer IIO.


Knights Everett W., (Perkinsville) r 44, wheelwright and carriage maker.


Knights John P., (Amsden) r 27, prop. of cider-mill, and farmer 100, and served in 16th Regt., Vt. Vols.


Knights Mary, (Amsden) r 21, widow of Arab B., aged 83 years.


Lawton Frank L., (North Springfield) r 46, dairy 10 cows, and farmer, works on shares for Baxter Burrows 380.


Leet Reuben T., (Ascutneyville) off r 5, wool grower 150 sheep, farmer 130. Leighton Ava W., (Ascutneyville) r 10, wholesale cordage dealer, and farmer I2.


Leland Fred A., (Perkinsville) off r 41, farmer, son of Joseph W.


LELAND JOSEPH W., (Perkinsville) off r 41, dairy 10 cows, stock grower, farmer 172, and in Baltimore 50.


Leland Willie, (Springfield) farm laborer, 43 acres.


Leland Willard H., (North Springfield) r 43, farm laborer.


Litchfield Melinda, (Weathersfield) r 65, widow of Ira, farmer 140.


530


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


Litchfield William, (Ascutneyville) r 35, farmer 132.


Lockwood Alvin T., (North Springfield) r 46, farmer 25.


Lockwood Leverett H., (North Springfield) r 46, farmer, son of Alvin T.


LORD EDWIN B., (Felchville) r 1, wool grower 150 sheep, and farmer 165.


LOVEJOY LOTHARIO L., (Ascutneyville) r 12, farmer 100.


Mahoney Edward, (Amsden) cor r 20 and 21, laborer.


Marcy Edward W., (Perkinsville) tin peddler, and dealer in furs, hides, pelts, etc., Main.


Marden Albert L., (Perkinsville) allo. physician and surgeon, Main.


Marshall Romanzo, (North Springfield) r 41, peddler.


Martin Cullen E., (Ascutneyville) r 8, dealer in poultry, clerk for H. S. Bowen, and farmer, leases of Minerva Diggins 10.


MARTIN HORACE M., (Perkinsville) auctioneer, and farmer 45, also owns 3 houses and lots, h Main.


McIntire David F., (Perkinsville) millwright, and prop. of Hawks Mountain House, Main.


McIntire Frank G., (Perkinsville) wheelwright and millwright.


McIntire James C., (Perkinsville) general mechanic, Main.


Meekins C. A., (Perkinsville) works for J. S. Call.


Mitchell Emeline, (Ascutneyville) r 4, widow of Bradley, farmer, owns one- half of 80 acres, with Chauncey M. Kimball.


MITCHELL HENRY E., (Ascutneyville) r 4, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 100.


Moore Abel H., (Perkinsville) r 40, farmer 19.


Moore Charles H., (Ascutneyville) r 8 cor 12, (G. C. Moore & Son.)


Moore George C., (Ascutneyville) r 8 cor 12, (G. C. Moore & Son) assistant postmaster, farmer in New Hampshire 50.


Moore G. C. & Son, (Ascutneyville) r 8 cor 12, (Geo. C. and Chas. H.,) dealers in general merchandise and country produce, and farmer, leases of Mrs. E. Newell, of Montpelier, 20.


MORSE ABNER H., (Ascutneyville) r 36, dairy 8 cows, and farmer, leases of Hiram S. 150.


MORSE HIRAM S., (Ascutneyville) r 36, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 150.


MUDGETT CHARLES, (Springfield) r 60, justice of the peace, wool grower 130 sheep, and farmer 100, in Andover 300, and in Chester 50.


Mudgett J. Loren, (Ascutneyville) r 36, farmer 100.


Murray Allen, (Ascutneyville) r 7, wool grower 60 sheep, farmer 62, and mountain land 50.


Murray John, (Amsden) r 20, farmer, with Josephus Streeter.


Newell Avis, (Ascutneyville) r 12, widow of Walter.


NEWELL CHARLES W., (Amsden) r 18, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer 130.


Newell Francis A., (Ascutneyville) r 5, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 125.


Newell Otis, (Amsden) r 28, for Frank D. Gould, dealer in hides, pelts, cat- tle, sheep, etc.


Newell Wilbur F., (Ascutneyville) r 10, farmer 12.


Newell William, (Felchville) r 1, bricklayer and plasterer, and farmer 16.


Newton Ora, (Springfield) r 70, farmer 110.


NICHOLS CHARLES H., (Perkinsville) r 37, farmer.


NICHOLS FREDERICK H., (Perkinsville) r 37, dairy 10 cows, wool grower 225 sheep, farmer 275, and in Cavendish 100.


531


TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


Noyes Amos S., (Weathersfield Center) r 29, farmer 25.


Noyes William A., (Perkinsville) r 61, wool grower 60 sheep, farmer 125. O'Leary Nancy, (Perkinsville) r 39, widow of Timothy, farmer II. Paine Laura E., (Perkinsville) widow of Willard, resident, Main.


Parker Enoch C., (Amsden) r 20, farmer 44.


Pendleton Edward, (Ascutneyville) r 34, farmer, about 100.


Perkins Betsy, (Perkinsville) r 45, widow of Luther.


PERKINS JAMES C., (Weathersfield Center) r 48, wool grower 50 sheep, farmer 170.


Perkins Jerusha, (Perkinsville) resident, Main.


PERKINS PAUL R., (Weathersfield Center) r 48, retired farmer.


Perry George, (Amsden) r 25, miller.


Perry William, (Amsden) r 25, clerk for Chas. Amsden.


Phillips Lucian, (Amsden) r 20, laborer.


Pierce Samuel B., (Felchville) r 1, dairy 15 cows, farmer 150, and in Caven- dish about 150.


Pike Alvin A., (Perkinsville) off r 37, farmer 140.


Pike Martin, (Perkinsville) r 27, farmer 100.


PINGRY WILLIAM M., (Perkinsville) assistant town clerk, master in chancery, notary public, attorney and counselor at law, agent Vt. Mutual Ins. Co., surveyor, and farmer 86, Main st.


Piper George H., (North Springfield) r 43, farmer 40.


Piper Perry B., (North Springfield) r 41, farmer II.


Porter Eleazer, (Ascutneyville) r 12, wool grower 75 sheep, and farmer, leases 100 acres of D. F. Porter, of Kansas.


Pratt Benjamin, (North Springfield) r 43, basket maker.


PRATT FRANK L., (Perkinsville) r 44, general blacksmith.


Pratt Levi P. Mrs., (Perkinsville) r 44, resident.


Pratt Lynus M., (Perkinsville) general mechanic, Main.


PRESTON ALBERT, (Ascutneyville) r 4, agent for all the principal in- surance companies, dealer in all kinds of mowing machines, horse rakes, St. Albans threshing machines and horse powers, harrows, cul- tivators, and all kinds of agricultural implements, also dealer in cattle and horses, breeder of Durham cattle, and farmer 200.


PUTNAM FRED E., (Weathersfield Center) r 48, selectman, wool grower 250 sheep, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 375.


Randall Lyman N., (Ascutneyville) r 35, farmer, works town farm of 100.


Read George A., (Perkinsville) r 24, supt. cotton mill.


Read Lucinda, (Perkinsville) widow of James, resident, Main.


Reed Henry H., (Ascutneyville) off r 5, wool grower 130 sheep, farmer 125, and of mountain land 75.


Reed James, (Ascutneyville) r 5, retired farmer.


Reed Webster, (Amsden) r 16, dealer in sheep and cattle, wool grower 500 sheep, and farmer 150.


Rice Bela F., (Weathersfield Center) off r 49, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 125.


Rice Charles N., (Perkinsville) r 41, weaver at cotton mill.


Rice Lysander M., (Ascutneyville) r 34, carpenter and joiner.


Rice Oscar F., (Weathersfield Center) off r 49, farmer, son of Bela F. Richardson Dan C., (Perkinsville) trapper, and dealer in furs, Main. Robinson Charlotte, (Perkinsville) widow of Marvin, Main.


ROBINSON ELROY C., (Perkinsville) town representative, town auditor, commercial traveler for Henry Collender & Co., of Boston.


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TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD.


ROBINSON MELVIN G., (Perkinsville) r 44, prop. of saw and grist-mill, manuf. and dealer in lumber, chair-stock, carriage-stock, carriages and sleighs, cab-stock, and all kinds of wooden ware, dealer in mill supplies, farmer 12, and timber land 110.


Rollingston Joseph, (Ascutneyville) r 29, laborer.


Roundy Mary M., (Perkinsville) widow of N. B., farmer 40, Main.


Roundy Royal B., (Perkinsville) lawyer, bds Hawks Mountain House.


Rowell Mary, (Amsden, r I, widow of Sylvanus, resident.


ROYS FRANKLIN B., (Perkinsville) r 23, farmer 75.


Rugg William H., (Perkinsville) Baptist clergyman, Main.


Rumrill John, (North Springfield) r 43, farmer 2.


Rumrill Levi, (Perkinsville) r 46, farm laborer.




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