Gazetteer and business directory of Windsor County, Vt., for 1883-84, Part 66

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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HALL ALFRED, president of Saving Bank, selectman, overseer of poor, manager of Cornish bridge, and farmer 300, h Ascutney st.


Hall Eugene, clerk, h Bridge.


Hall -- Mrs., widow of - -, h State.


Hall Nancy, resident, h State.


Hall Richard M., machinist, h Ascutney st.


Halsey Ed, machinist, bds Bridge.


Hammond Volney H., clerk, bds Bridge.


Hanlin Michael, engine wiper, h Everett.


Hardy Bridget, widow of Addison, h State.


HARLOW HIRAM HON., (Harlow & Kelsey) Ist selectman, supt. of Wind- sor Aqueduct Co., h State.


Harlow Will E., book-keeper for Jones, Lamson & Co., residence Cornish. N. H.


Harlow & Kelsey, (Hiram Harlow and Wm. W. Kelsey, manuf. of all kinds castings, Main.


Harrington Morris, engineer, h State.


Harris Henry, works in the shoe dept. of state prison, h State.


Harris Marietta, widow of William, h Pine.


Harris Sarah, r 16, widow of John, pensioner of war of 1812, born 1790. Hart Willis D., carpenter and builder, h Pine.


Hart Willis T., carpenter, h Pine.


Hartshorn Charles F., guard in Vt. state prison, bds do.


Haskell Lewis V., principal of Windsor high school, h Everett Lane.


Hatch Frank F., carpenter and joiner, h Buena Vista st.


Hawley Daniel, laborer, h r 16.


HAWLEY HORACE E., clerk for Tuxbury & Stone, bds Windsor House. Hawley Salina W., widow of Charles H., h River.


Hawley Thomas, laborer, h r 16.


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WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


Hawley William T., teamster, and farmer 8, h Bridge.


Hayward Henry, teamster, h Everett Lane.


HEAD JOHN AMORY, retired, bds Windsor House.


Hendrick Horace L., weaver, h Main.


Henley Michael, porter at Windsor House, bds do.


HERRICK GEORGE F., ticket and freight agent for C. V. & Conn. R. R. R.


agent for western tickets, and manager W. U. telegraph office, h State. HERRICK HARRIET, millinery and dealer in fanc goods, River, h do.


Hicks Warren, laborer, h State.


Hickson Richard, carpenter, h Maple.


Hill Eugene E., carpenter and wheelwright, bds Ascutney.


Hilliard William, carpenter, bds Ashley House.


Hiller Edward D., station baggage-master, h Main.


Hoadley George H., clerk for N. G. Hale, bds Bridge st. Hoffman Charles E., molder, bds Bridge.


Hoffman Joseph A., molder, h Bridge.


Hopkins Fannie, widow of Daniel G., h Maple.


Holbrook Charles H., steward Vt. state prison, bds do.


HOLDEN CLARENCE P., homeo. physician and surgeon, Main, h do.


Horton Lyman, farmer, h River.


Houghton Joel S., r 20, lumberman, farmer 25.


Howard Ralph, tailor, Main, h State.


Howe Alvin, retired farmer, h Ascutney.


Hoyt Samuel, engineer, h State.


HUBBARD GEORGE W., (Hubbard & McClary) h Main.


Hubbard Henry M., (M. C. & H. M.) bds State st.


Hubbard M. C. & H. M., (Marvin C. and Henry M.) dealers in general merchandise, Main.


Hubbard Marvin C., (M. C. & H. M.) h State.


Hubbard Sarah A., widow of I. W., h Main.


Hubbard & McClary, (George W. H. and Horace P. McC.) manufs. and . dealers in scales, glazier points, cutting nippers, coffee pots, etc., · Hubbard Block, Main st.


Huggins Nettie, widow of Edward, h River.


Huggins Orwin, butcher, h State.


Huggins Orwin A., butcher, h State. Hull J. Mervin, pastor Baptist church, h Main.


Humphrey John H., machinist, h Bridge.


Humphrey Samuel, laborer, h Bridge.


Huntley George W., r 17, farmer 151.


Huntley Sidney, r 17, laborer.


Hurley Martin V. B., barber and dealer in cigars, Main, h River.


Ingalls Charles H., house, carriage, sign, and ornamental painter, Depot st., h Court.


Jarvis Peter, gardener, h River. Jarvis Zeb, laborer, h Main.


Jenkins Charles, machinist, bds River st.


Jenkins Charles W., machinist at S. R. R. repair shop, bds River.


Jenkins George, teamster, bds River.


Johnson Carlton, clerk, bds Court.


Johnson Clarence C., upholsterer, bds Court.


Johnson Lucy M., widow of Ira, h Court.


Jones Asa S., foreman for Jones, Lamson & Co., h Ascutney,


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WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


Jones Charles J., (Jones, Lamson & Co.) (Jones & Lamson Machine Co.) h Main.


Jones, Lamson & Co., (R. L. Jones, E. E. Lamson and C. J. Jones) manufs. of ducking, sheeting, and carpet yarn, a'so manuf. and dealers in lumber, Main.


Jones Rufus H., fireman C. V. R. R., h River.


Jones Russell L., (Jones, Lamson & Co.) (Jones and Lamson Machine Co.) h Main.


Jones Will, works in shoe dept. Vt. state prison, h Jacob.


Jones & Lamson Machine Co., R. E. Jones, pres ; E. E. Lamson, sec'y ; C. J. Jones, treas. ; H. D. Stone, supt. ; manufs. of machines, tools, lathes, planers, drilling and milling machines, automatic gear-cutting machines, wire and power feed screw machines, Main.


*JOURNAL COMPANY, A. Butler, treas. ; Marsh O. Perkins, pres., sec'y and editor ; Hugh Gilchrist, traveling agent ; Fred Sargent, job printer ; job printing and book-binding, publishers of Vermont Journal and Granite State Journal, Main st. [Card on page 526.]


Judd Samuel S., prop. meat market, State, h Bridge.


Keating Thomas, laborer, h Union.


Keenan Catharine, widow of James, h Buena Vista.


Kelsey William W., (Harlow & Kelsey,) farmer 8, h Main cor Buena Vista. KENDALL ELTON P., manuf. and dealer in marble work, Main, h River .. Kendall Frank H., (Kendall & Ladd,) h Main.


KENDALL & LADD, (Frank H. K. and Fred W. L.) manufs. of granite monuments, and all kinds of cemetery work, Main.


Kent Joseph, laborer, h Union.


Kenyon Lucy A. & Abbey L., h River.


Keyes Fred C., tinsmith, h Bridge.


Kingsbury Laura W., widow of Asa D., h State.


KINIRY JAMES H., trainmaster and dispatcher, bds State.


Knight Charles J., conductor S. R. R., h Railroad avenue.


Knight Elmer, brakeman S. R. R., bds Railroad avenue.


Knight Hollis, cooper, and farmer 20, h Maple.


LaClare Charles, laborer, h off Main.


Lacy James F., coffin maker, h Buena Vista.


Lacy John G., (Windsor Coffin Co.) h Ascutney.


Lacy William, (Windsor Coffin Co.) h Union.


Ladd Celia A., widow of Caleb, h Main.


Ladd Fred W., (Kendall & Ladd,) h Main.


Lamson Eastburn E., (Jones, Lamson & Co.) (Jones & Lamson Machine Co.) one of the Prudential committee, h Main.


Lane Harriet Bradly, daughter of Horace, h Main.


Lapham Nelson, laborer, h State.


Laundry Adolphus, laborer, h Canada st.


Lawrence Samuel L., prop. of restaurant in Charlestown, N. H., h Union. LAWRENCE WILL M. C., prop. Windsor dining rooms, and dealer in


canned goods, fruits, confectionery, cigars, tobacco, etc., Main, h Union. Leonard Wilbur, machinist, bds Ashley House.


Leslie Charles F., physician and surgeon, h Court Square.


Loughnay John, track hand on S. R. R., h Union.


Low George T., merchant tailor and agent for J. M. Haven Shirt Co., State, bds Windsor House.


Luce Orrin C., brakeman, h State.


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WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


Mann Isaac S., laborer, h Ascutney.


Mann Jewett, retired carpenter, h Ascutney.


Mann William H., brakeman S. R. R., bds Railroad ave.


Marshall J., machinist, h Main.


Martin Daniel T., retired, h Main.


Martin Francis, laborer, h Main.


Martin Helen A., teacher of instrumental music, bds Main.


Mayo Frank, laborer, h Main.


McAwley William B., machinist at S. R. R. repair shop, bds Bridge.


McCarty John, laborer, h Main.


McCarty Michael, farmer 80, h Bridge cor Railroad ave.


MCCLARY HORACE P., (Hubbard & McClary) sec'y Windsor Library as- sociation, h Main.


McClinton Joseph, engine wiper, h Buena Vista st.


McCormick Harrison, car inspector, h Main.


McIndoe Emily J. Miss, compositor in Journal office, bds River.


McIndoe Robert H., bds Windsor House.


Meacham Fred E., guard in Vt. state prison, bds do.


Meacham Horace E., engineer on S. R. R., h Bridge st.


Meader Nathan A., laborer, h Ascutney.


Medcalf George M., guard in Vt. state prison, bds do.


Merchant Ed, laborer, h Main.


Memo Alfred, laborer, h River.


Memo Fred, laborer, h River.


Memo Joseph, laborer, h Canada st.


Micot Felix, laborer, h Bridge.


Miller Harver, manuf. and dealer in boots and shoes, State, h do.


Monroe Albert, teaming, h Ascutney.


Monroe Francis F., laborer, h Union.


Monroe Francis W., laborer, bds Union.


Moore Charles, laborer, h State.


Moore David M., machinist, h State.


Moore Samuel A. G., farmer 65, h Ascutney.


Moore Solon T., butcher, h Ascutney st.


Morgan Dana N., farmer, owns in Cornish, N. H., 200 acres, h Main. MORGAN HENRY M., prop. of livery and boarding stable, Main, h do.


Morse Frederick L., M. D., physician and surgeon, h Main. Morrison Eliza, widow of Lorenzo, h State.


Morrison Sarah, widow of David, dealer in dry and fancy good, State, h do. Mower Samuel A. G., retired, h Ascutney.


MOWER SOLON T., butcher for G. W. Thurston, and farmer, owns 70 acres.


Munn Joseph, laborer, h Main.


Murphy John, laborer, h Canada st.


NEWMAN CHARLES H., r 17, supt. of Windsor gas works.


Newman Harriet, r 17, widow of Edward, owns h and lot.


Nichols Moses F., laborer, h Maple.


Nixon Richard, works in cotton-mill, h Union.


OAKES EDWIN W., supt. of Vt. state prison, residence State st., front of prison.


Oaks Eveline, resident, h Main.


Obrey Edwin, foreman S. R. R., h River.


O'Brian Thomas, section foreman on C. V. R. R. for 30 years, h Railroad ave.


554


WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


O'Day John, brakeman on S. R. R., h Everett.


PAINE MILTON K., apothecary and manuf. of celery compound, North cor Main and State, h State.


Parker Lyman, millwright, h River.


PARKHURST LUTHER C., machinist, grape grower, h River.


Patrick Ed., painter, h Maple.


Patrick Orlando L., carpenter, h River.


Patrick Robert L., (Windsor Coffin Co.) bds Main.


Paul Charles W., clerk, bds Buena Vista st.


Paul Henry S., machinist, h Buena Vista.


Pecor Joseph, laborer, h River.


Penniman Charles D., manuf. and dealer in tinware, stoves, hollow ware, copperware, glassware, &c., Main, h State.


Perkins Edward H., farmer, h Main.


PERKINS MARSH O., (Journal Company,) editor of Vermont Journal and Granite State Journal, h Court.


Petrie Anna, widow of Frank, h River.


Phalan Daniel, overseer of the Ascutney Cemetery, h Ascutney.


PHELPS MARY A., landscape painter, h State.


Phelps Phebe F., widow of Dr. Edward, h State.


Phillips John, telegraph operator, bds River St.


Pierce Louisa, resident, h State.


Pierce Willis E., conductor S. R. R., h Everett.


Poole Lawrence V., supt. stitching department of Vermont state prison, h State.


Proper Charles W., manuf. carriages, repairing a specialty, Depot avenue, h Stewart avenue.


Prudehomme Simeon, shoemaker, h off Main.


Ray Daniel L., lister, prop. Buena Vista farm of 85 acres, dairy 15 cows, dealer in milk, h Buena Vista.


Read Varnam A., miller, h Depot.


Reaver Joseph, printer, bds River.


Reed George A., bagage master on Conn. R. R. R., h River.


Reed Samuel A., machinist, bds Bridge.


Renfrew Ella, clerk for Tuxbury & Stone, bds State.


Reynolds Francis, stone cutter, h Main.


RICE JOSHUA G., (Wilder & Rice,) h Jacob.


Richmond Deane, physician and surgeon, Main.


Robinson Eugene P., teamster, h Ascutney.


Robinson William, night watchman in cotton mill, h Union.


Robinson William, moulder, h Main.


Sabin Louisa M., bds State.


SABIN WILLIAM H., farmer 2,000, h Main.


SARGENT FRED, (Journal Company,) job printer, h State.


Sargent Millard F., dealer in fruits, confectionery, tobacco and cigars, Main, h do.


Savgne John, laborer, h off Main.


Sawyer William W., machinist, bds Ashley House.


Searles Urius, foreman in shoe department, Vermont state prison. h State. SEARS EDWARD B., janitor court house, upholsterer, prop. surf bathing house at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, open from July to September, h Union.


SEARS THOMAS, gardener for Wm. M. Evarts, h Everett.


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WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


Shambeau John, dealer in peanuts, h Depot.


Sheldon William R., clerk for train dispatcher, bds Windsor House.


Sherman Charles S., pattern maker, h River. Silver Edward J., carpenter, h Pine.


Silver Eliza, widow of Jesse, h Pine.


Simonds J. H. Capt., retired, bds Windsor House.


Simonds Joshua S., retired carpenter, h Everett.


Skinner William H., express deliverer, h River.


Smith Jane C., widow of Carlos, h State.


Smith John K., laborer, h off Main.


SMITH JUSTIN C., machinist, h State.


Smith Martha M., widow of Charles T., h Pine.


Smith Mary L. Miss, compositor in Journal office, bds Pine.


Sınith Paulina H., widow of Benjamin S., h Bridge.


Spaulding Abial, retired, owns h and lot.


Spaulding Byron J., guard Vermont state prison, bds do.


SPAULDING DAVID L., keeper Vermont state prison, h State.


Spaulding Elisha F., machinist, thirty years in Windsor, h Main.


Spaulding Harriet, tailoress, bds with W. Stewart.


Spaulding Lucy, h Main.


Stack Michael, conductor, h Main.


Stearns Daniel, retired, h Main.


Sterling Herbert, teamster, h Main.


Stertevant William S., r 17, laborer.


Stevens Alvira, widow of H. P., h Main.


Stevens Ellen, widow of Edwin, h Main.


Stewart Wentworth, fruit grower, gardener, and farmer 72.


Stevens William H., invalid, h Main.


Stocker Henry W., clerk for L. W. Stocker, h State.


STOCKER LUTHER W., town clerk, and dealer in dry goods, clothing, groceries, and general merchandise, Main, h Main cor Union. Stone Edward R., hostler, bds Bridge.


Stone George M., machinist, bds Main.


STONE HENRY D., designer, and supt. of the Jones & Lamson Machine Co., h Main.


Stone Sarah C., widow of Samuel, h Main.


STONE SAMUEL N., (Tuxbury & Stone) h State.


TARBY GEORGE R., laborer, bds State.


TARBY LAURA M., widow of Charles H., manuf. of hair work, combings straightened and made into switches, curls, puffs, etc., h State cor Ascut- ney.


TAYLOR ELIZA W., widow of John, h State.


Tenney Susan, widow of Adolphus, h State.


Tewell Martha O., widow, h State.


Thebo Louis, laborer, h Depot st.


Thompson Calvin, manuf. of wagons, carriages, etc., State, h do.


Thompson Harrison F .. fish dealer, h State.


THOMPSON HENRY B., foreman in cutting dep't of shoe dep't. Vt. state prison, h State.


THURSTON GEORGE W., Ist constable, prop. meat market, breeder of Yorkshire hogs, farmer 30, Depot ave., h State.


Tibado Mador, laborer, h Main.


Tibado Mador, Jr., laborer, h Main.


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WINDSOR VILLAGE-TOWN OF WINDSOR.


Tileston John, retired, h Main.


Titus Martha P., (Mrs. O. W.) dressmaker, h Main.


Titus Ozro W., car inspector, h Main.


Tracy Mary, widow of Frank, h Buena Vista st. Tuxbury Charles, clerk for Tuxbury & Stone, bds Main.


TUXBURY DWIGHT, (Tuxbury & Stone) h Main.


Tuxbury Sarah, widow of Edward, h Main.


TUXBURY & STONE, (Dwight Tuxbury, and Samuel N. Stone) dealers in dry goods, ready-made clothing, boots, shoes, groceries, provisions, hats, caps, carpets, etc., Main.


TUPPER WILLIAM H., prop. livery, boarding, and sale stable, Main oppo- site State, h Bridge.


Veasy Lewis, laborer, h State.


Veazy Lucius, switchman, h State.


VOSE AMBROSE S., photographer, dealer in picture frames, carpets, sew- ing machines, pianos, organs and musical instruments, Main, h do.


Waite Fred B., carpenter and joiner, h Pine. Walker Slayton, assistant postmaster, bds River.


Wardner Edward A., retired, bds Main.


WARDNER GEORGE, treasurer of Cornish bridge, h Main.


Wardner Hannah, widow of Dr. James, born in 1792.


WARDNER HENRY, retired cashier of Ascutney Bank, residence, Spring- field, Mass.


Ware Louise W., widow of S. P., h Buena Vista.


Webb Alonzo, painter, h Buena Vista.


Welch Ed, telegraph operator, bds River.


Wellman William F., r 20, sawyer.


Westgate John H., shop keeper, Vermont state prison, bds do. Weston Anna, clerk for Tuxbury & Stone, bds State.


Weston C. J., manuf. and dealer in hardware, Main, h Pine.


Weston Fletcher B., shoe cutter at Vt. state prison, h Jacob.


Wheeler Charles, section hand on S. R. R., h Union.


Wheeler Frank M., night watchman at depot, h State.


Whitaker Benjamin F., clerk for M. C. & H. M. Hubbard, bds at Windsor House.


Whittaker Ellen M., widow of Charles W., h Main.


WHITAKER FRED A., laborer, works for H. Harlow.


Whitcomb Frank P., drug clerk, bds State.


Whitcomb Fred, works for Wilder & Rice, bds Ashley House. White Chester H., machinist, h Bridge.


White Frank M., brakeman Conn. R. R. R., bds Bridge. White George, laborer, h Bridge.


WHITE LUTHER C., treasurer Windsor Savings Bank, h Pine. Whitney Pardon K., machinist, h Bridge.


Whitton George T., overseer of cotton mill, h Bridge.


Wilder Elwin C., guard in Vermont state prison, bds do.


WILDER GERVILLE N., guard in Vermont state prison, bds do. WILDER JEFFERSON A., (Wilder & Rice,) h State.


WILDER & RICE, (Jefferson A. Wilder and Joshua G. Rice,) undertakers, dealers in all kinds of furniture, mattresses and feather beds, crockery, glass and stone ware, cutlery and plated ware, wall paper, window shades and fixtures, sewing machines and needles, all kinds of furniture repaired, Main.


557


TOWN OF WINDSOR-OUTSIDE OF FIRE DISTRICT.


Williams Charles, tin peddler, h Buena Vista.


Williams Frank D., agent U. S. and Canada Express Co., h River.


WILLIAMS GEORGE E., druggist and pharmacist, dealer in pure medi- cines, chemicals, patent medicines, &c., also fancy goods, toilet articles, trusses and shoulder braces, stationery, also a full line of mixed paints and brushes, South st. corner Main and State, h Main.


WILLIAMS HENRY L., dentist, h corner Pine and Jacobs.


Williams Lucian O., shop keeper Vermont state prison, h Ascutney.


Williams Orlando E., locksmith, light machine work, &c., Main, h River. Wilson William E., clerk, bds State.


WINDSOR AQUEDUCT CO., Hiram Harlow, president, office State. WINDSOR COFFIN CO., (Robert L. Patrick, William Lacy and John G.


Lacy,) manufs. of and wholesale dealers in coffins, caskets, &c., Union. Windsor Gas Light Co., Hiram Harlow, president; C. J. Jones, treasurer ; E. E. Lamson, secretary ; manufs. of oil gas, Depot avenue.


Windsor High School, Lewis D. Haskell, principal ; Julia B. Jackman, assist- ant, State.


WINDSOR HOUSE, R. J. Coffey, proprietor; livery connected with the house, Main.


WINDSOR LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Hiram Harlow, president ; H. P. McClary, secretary ; E. N. Goddard, librarian ; reading room at Town Hall.


Winn Edward, widow of Richard D., h Main.


Winn George T., dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry and general repair- ing, Main, h State.


Winn Thales B., justice of the peace and jeweler, Main, h State.


Witt George, clerk for Tuxbury & Stone, h Main.


YOUNG GEORGE S., r 7, small fruit grower, egg dealer, breeder of fancy cattle, Jersey butter a specialty, and farmer 23.


Young Ira J., retired, h Pine.


WINDSOR.


TOWN OUTSDE OF FIRE DISTRICT.


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


Amsden Elbridge P., (Windsor) r 19, laborer.


Ayers Henry H., (Windsor) r 2, carpenter, and farmer 18.


Bailey John F., (Windsor) r 19, farmer 100.


Barber Marcellus A., (Windsor) r 9, farmer 200.


Barber Zera C., (Windsor) r 9, retired farmer, aged 80.


Bates Butler, (Windsor) r 5, laborer.


Bixby Almons A., (Windsor) r 6, blacksmith, and farmer 40.


Blood Samuel M., (Windsor) r 5, farmer 6.


Boyd James, (Windsor) r 4, laborer.


Bradstreet Abbey, (Windsor) r 7, owns h and lot.


558


TOWN OF WINDSOR-OUTSIDE OF FIRE DISTRICT.


Braney Patrick, (Windsor) r 6, farmer 40.


Brown William H., (Windsor) r 5, carpenter, and farmer 4.


Bryant Parker, (Windsor) r 27, farmer 2.


Buckman Amanda, (Windsor) r 19, widow of Twing.


Buckman Hosea B., (Windsor) r 19, farmer 45.


Buckman Rollin, (Windsor) r 28, farmer 17.


Bunnell Levi, (Windsor) r 25, farmer 90. Burbank Jason F., (Windsor) r 18, retired.


Cabot Loring B., (Windsor) r 12, farmer 120.


CADY HENRY B., (Windsor) r 16, wool grower 170 sheep, and farmer 175.


Cady William, (Windsor) r 18, carpenter and joiner.


CADY WILLIS G., (Windsor) r 16, farmer with H. B.


Chelis Emma A., (Windsor) r 8, widow of Moses.


Clark Ripley, (Windsor) r 18, physician and surgeon, attending physician at Vt. state prison, owns farm 8.


Coates Charles W., (Windsor) r 27, farmer 15.


Crealy Ann, (Windsor) r 19, widow of Thomas, farmer 5.


Damon Miranda, (Windsor) r 5, nurse.


DAVIS GEORGE F., (Windsor) r 19, owner of stallion " Membrino Fulton," dealer in matched carriage and gentlemen's driving horses, dealer in wool, and farmer 400.


Dickinson Mary, (Windsor) r 16, widow of Henry W,, with Lucy E. Stone owns farm 135.


Ditty John Q. A., (Windsor) r 4, painter, and farmer 34.


Donoghue George R., (Windsor) r 15, farmer 50.


Donoghue Maria, (Windsor) r 15, widow of William A., owns farm 100.


Donoghue William, (Windor) r 15, farmer, leases of Lydia Wheeler 70 acres. Driver Joseph N., (Windsor) r 7, farmer 100.


Dudley Allen, (Windsor) r 27, farmer 170, and in Plymouth 175.


DUDLEY CHARLES H., (Windsor) r 16, wool grower 400 Merino sheep, farmer 300, and in Reading 80.


Elms George, (Windsor) r 18, laborer.


Gallagar Jane, (Windsor) r 19, widow, owns h and lot.


Gallagar John, (Windsor) r 19, laborer.


Giles Samuel, (Windsor) r 14, wool grower, farmer 53, and leases of W. H Sabine 340.


Hadley William, (Windsor) r 7, farmer 105, and in Hartland 150.


Hammond Ira, (Windsor) r 5, laborer.


HARLOW ALVORD W., (Windsor) r 26, brick manuf. and farmer 80.


Harlow Amelia, (Windsor) r 26, widow of William, born March 22d, 1797. Harlow Franklin, (Windsor) r 26, laborer.


Harlow Henry C., (Windsor) r 26, laborer.


Hastings Ezra, (Windsor) r 27, laborer.


Hastings John, (Windsor) r 7, farmer 8.


Hawley Thomas, (Windor) r 7, laborer.


Henry Martin, (Windsor) r 19, farmer 2.


Hodgman Volney, (Windsor) r 7, farmer 106.


Hoisington Charles, (Windsor) r 18, farmer 1 acre.


HOISINGTON DAVID H., (Windsor) r 2, wool grower 150 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 340.


Hoisington George H., (Windsor) r 25 cor 24, farmer, leases of Lucy Houghton 100.


HOISINGTON JAMES E., (Windsor) r 27, wool grower 90 sheep, fruit orchard 500 trees, and farmer 170.


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TOWN OF WINDSOR-OUTSIDE OF FIRE DISTRICT.


HOISINGTON WILLIAM, (Windsor) r 27, farmer, son of James E. Houghton Allen E., (Windsor) r 23, wool grower 150 sheep, and farmer 250. Houghton Lucy, (Windsor) r 25 cor 24, widow of Cyrus, owns farm 100. Hoyt Charles, (Windsor) r 5, farmer 60.


Hunter Andrew J., (Windsor) r 13, farmer.


Hunter David, (Windsor) r 13, 300 sheep, and farmer 275.


Hutchinson Almira, (Windsor) r 6, widow of Richard, born in 1800. Ingraham Susan M., (Windsor) r 19, widow of George F., owns h and lot. Keefe Thomas, (Windsor) r 18, farmer 128.


KIMBALL CASSIUS D., r 15, wool grower 200 sheep, and farmer 180. Kimball Lynds, (Windsor) r 27, farmer, leases of Mrs. E. B. Whitcomb 150. King William A., (Windsor) r 5, laborer.


LaBell Leo, (Windsor) r 19, laborer.


Lamberton Austin, (Windsor) r 9, laborer.


Lapine Frank, (Windsor) r 18, section boss C. V. R. R., owns h and lot.


Lapine Joseph, ( Windsor) r 4, laborer,


Lombard Charles L., (Brownsville) r 22, farmer 75.


Lull George D., (Windsor) r 13, farmer 180.


Lull Morris, (Windsor) r 13, retired farmer.


Lull Sumner T., (Windsor) r I, farmer 116.


Marcy Harrison L., (Windsor) r 10, farmer 140.


Maquin Charles, (Windsor) r 4, laborer. McCawley Patrick, (Windsor) r 19, laborer. Miller Fred A., (Windsor) r 19, brakeman. Miner David, (Windsor) r 26, laborer.


Moore Norman W., (Windsor) r 2 cor 3, farmer 200.


Moore Salomie, (Windsor) r 2 cor 3, widow of Henry W.


Moran Ann, (Windsor) r 19, widow of Edwin, owns h and lot.


Murphy Thomas, (Windsor) r 10, laborer.


Nason Joel, (Windsor) r 25, farmer 9.


Newman Phebe, (Windsor) r 27, widow of John.


Owen Lewis, (Windsor) r 5, laborer.


Patrick Norman W., (Windsor) r 5, auctioneer, carpenter, farmer 40.


Patterson Frederick, (Windsor) r 9, laborer.


Penniman Merritt F., (Windsor) r 4, farmer 300.


Perkins Josiah S., (Windsor) r 8, farmer 70.


PETTIS FREDERICK D., (Windsor) r 5, farms John Pettis estate of 300 acres.


Porter James, (Windsor) r 5, retired, owns farm IIO.


Porter James E., (Windsor) r 5, farmer, with James.


Porter Royal L., (Windsor) r 5, farmer, with James.


Robinson A., (Windsor) r 4, laborer.


Rossiter Chittenden, (Windsor) r 23 cor 21, wool grover 160 sheep, farmer 160.


Rossiter William C., (Windsor) r 23 cor 21, farmer, with Chittenden.


Ruggles Cyrus F., (Windsor) r 24, retired farmer.


RUGGLES EDGAR M., (Windsor) r 29, farmer 120.


Ruggles Elbridge, (Windsor) r 29, farmer 140.


Ruggles Milton, (Windsor) r 29, retired farmer, aged 76.


RUGGLES SAMUEL H., (Windsor) r 24, wool grower 100 sheep, farmer 250. Sabine Louise, (Windsor) r 18, owns farm 3 acres.


Savage Ira B., (Brownsville) r 29, wool grower 100 sheep, farmer 150.


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WINDSOR COUNTY DIRECTORY.


Rochester Foundry Carriage Shop


MANUFACTORY OF "ROCHESTER SWIVEL PLOWS."


Scrapers and Castings of all kinds made to order.


Carriage and Wagon Making and Repairing done promptly and in the best manner.


I make a specialty of the manufacture of Carriage, Wagon and Cart Hubs, from first-class stock.


A. WORCESTER, Rochester, Vt.


THE % EUREKA " MILK PAIL.


( Patented Feb. 28, 1882.)


To those who are interested in the Dairy :- Read the following, think it over, and do not be satisfied until you have seen in use the greatest aid to the cleanliness of your Dairy.


THE EUREKA MILK PAIL?


The only perfect Milk Pail ever invented-the sim- plest and the best. Every practical farmer has only to use it to be of the same opinion. It is made of tin throughout, and no rubber tubes to keep sweet. It will not spatter, and is so constructed that no dirt can be churned through the strainer.


[ present this Pail to the Dairymen, knowing that it will suppy a want long felt. and meet their fullest ex- pectations.




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