Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889, Part 82

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836-, comp; Adams, William, fl. 1893, ed
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers
Number of Pages: 898


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Royce William J., r 19, farmer, son of William H.


I48


TOWN OF MORETOWN.


Russell William, (Middlesex) r 13, sawyer, 250 sugar trees, farmer 65.


Ryan James, Jr., (Gouldsville) r 44, son of James, farmer 140.


Sawyer Frank H., r 17, farmer, son of Russell.


Sawyer Joseph H., manuf. of and dealer in harnesses and horse furnishing goods, Main.


Sawyer Plumea (Mrs. Frank H.) dressmaker, Main.


Sawyer Russell, r 17, 12 cows, farmer 84. -


Sawyer William, farmer 50.


Seaver Silas H., r 25, laborer.


Shautell Lewis, ( Middlesex) r 13, farmer 8.


Sheplee Wilbur W., (Waterbury) r 3, 12 cows, farmer 120.


SHONNIO CHANCY S., (Waterbury) r 14, farmer in Duxbury 2.


Shonnio Gardner, (Middlesex) r 8, farmer.


Silloway David C., (Montpelier) r 22, carpenter. Silver William, (Montpelier) r 22, farmer about 40.


Sleeper Andrew, ( Montpelier) off r 34, farmer 130.


Sleeper Benton, (Gouldsville) r 44, farmer 80.


Sleeper Gilman, (Northfield) r 40, farmer 300.


Sleeper Gilman G., 800 sugar trees, farmer 150.


Sleeper James O., (Northfield) r 40, farmer.


Sleeper Squire, (Gouldsville) r 44, farmer about 120.


Smith Betsey Miss, (Middlesex) r 9, farmer with John Sedgerly 15.


Smith Frank E., (Gouldsville) r 35, farmer.


Smith Lucius P., (Northfield) r 42, farmer, leases of William 80.


Smith William, (Northfield) r 41, farmer 300.


Somers Frank W., (Middlesex) r 13, 10 cows, 800 sugar trees, farmer 150. Somerville Thomas, laborer, Main.


Spaulding Christopher, r 37, 12 cows, 1,400 sugar trees, farmer about 150. Spaulding Franklin E., general blacksmith, Main.


Spear Martin R., r 37, farmer 2.


STEVENS CHARLES A., r 17 cor. 15, prop. butter tub factory, saw and cider-mill, manuf. of coarse lumber, butter tubs, stone, boat or drag plank, and cider, farmer 5.


Stewart Curtis S., (Waterbury) r 6, 10 cows, farmer 108.


Stewart John, (Middlesex) r 14, farmer, leases of Henry Murray 150.


Strong Luana Miss, resident, Main.


Son Charlie, r 35, farmer 30.


Taplin George A., (Middlesex) r 11, farmer, son of Hartwell L.


Taplin Hartwell L., (Middlesex) r 11, 20 cows, farmer 360.


Taylor Mary, widow of Michael, Main.


Thomas Ernest, r 24, farmer 3.


Thomas Ernest S., r 24, carpenter and farmer 1}.


Thomas Franklin B., r 14, farmer 100.


THOMAS JESSE E., (Middlesex) r 11, farmer, son of Norman H.


THOMAS NORMAN H., (Middlesex) r 11, stone mason, 5 cows, farmer 75. Thornton George A., carpenter and joiner, farmer 3, Main.


Towle Jessie J., crayon artist, Main.


Towle John C., carpenter and joiner, farmer 20, Main.


Towle Philo, (Lovejoy & Towle) h Main.


Town Emery, (Middlesex) r 3, carpenter, and farmer 60.


Town Henry B., (Middlesex) r 3, farmer with Emery.


Travers James, off r 13, farmer, leases of Clesson R. McElroy 160. Travers John, (Waterbury) r 2, laborer.


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TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Travers Robert, (Waterbury) r 5, farmer 40.


Tubbs Andrew J., teamster, Main.


VAN DEUSEN HOMER G., (Allen & VanDeusen).


Ward Hiram O., (Waterbury) r 37, prop. grist-mill and box factory, dealer in flour and feed, resides in Duxbury.


Ward Thomas, r 35, farmer with William.


Ward William, r 35, farmer 142.


Warren Asa, (Middlesex) r 9, laborer.


Warren Ellen M., (Montpelier) r 20, widow of Lorenzo, farmer 38.


Welch Dennis, (Gouldsville) r 43, farmer 16.


Wells Robert, (Gouldsville) r 42, farmer 2.


Whittlesey Calvin B., off r 15, carpenter.


Wilcox Launes, general merchant, Main.


Willey Albert, (Montpelier) r 33, farmer 28.


Willey Jesse W., (Montpelier) r 30, farmer, leases of Abijah Herring, of Massachusetts.


Willey Joseph, (Montpelier) r 33, farmer 30.


Willey Nelson, ( Montpelier) r 32, farmer 75.


Willey Orvis, (Montpelier) r 22, laborer.


Willey Ralph, r 17, farmer, leases of Solomon Hutchins 150.


Willey William H., (Montpelier) r 33, laborer.


Winters Thomas, (Montpelier) off r 34, farmer IIO.


Wright Samuel, (Middlesex) resident, aged 87.


NORTHFIELD. ( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )


(Postoffice address is Northfield, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Abbott Franklin L., blacksmith and laborer, h Pleasant.


Abbott George W., farmer 75.


Abbott Josiah L., undertaker, dealer in coffins, etc., 8 Paine block, h Central.


Abbott Lemira A. Miss, carpet weaver, h Union.


Abbott Lydia, widow of Lucius H., aged 86, h Union.


Adams Caleb, emp. C. V. R. R., bds. Pleasant.


Adams Carrie L., widow of Charles, nurse, h Union.


Adams David B., (Gouldsville) spinner in woolen-mill, h and lot. Adams Frank, laborer.


Adams George W., farmer 5.


Adams John P., farmer 68.


Adams Olive C., tailoress for J. H. Talbot & Co., bds. Main.


Adams Pamelia, r 30, resides with A. J. Loveland.


Adams Romalia, widow of Loren, h Cross.


Adams Roswell, laborer. Adams William C., laborer.


Ahern Ellen, (S. Northfield) r 42, widow of William, owns farm. Ahern Kate, (S. Northfield) r 42, farm 70.


150


TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Aldrich Charles W., r 8, lumberman, 6 cows, 7 head other cattle, 5 horses, 200 sugar trees, farmer 80, timberland 150.


Aldrich Eunice H., r 8 n 9, widow of Artemas, resident, aged 70.


Aldrich George W., r 8, retired farmer, with Charles W.


Allen Chloe Miss, (Gouldsville) resides with William.


Allen Diantha, widow, h Elm.


Allen Jesse K., stonecutter, h Vine.


Allen John W., (Gouldsville) off r 3 n railroad, farmer 75.


ALLEN M. C. Miss, (Gouldsville) weaver.


ALLEN WILLIAM H., (Gouldsville) off r 3, retired farmer, aged 83; resides on the farm settled by his father, Ithamar, in 1803.


Amidon George, laborer.


Amidon Lucinda M., r 25, (Mrs. Marshall) owns farm 15, and woodland 40.


Amsden Charles J., farmer, leases of W. C. Briggs 200.


Amsden Fred E., r 16, laborer.


Amsden Mary H., r 16, widow of R. Marcellus, h and 5 acres.


Andrews Abial F., (Gouldsville) 2d selectman, dealer in dry goods, crockery, glassware, boots, shoes, provisions, groceries, etc.


Andrews Charles E., jeweler, dealer in clocks, watches and jewelry, Emerson block, h off Main.


Andrews David F., (Gouldsville) supt. of J. W. Gould's woolen-mill.


Andrews George L., (Gouldsville) foreman spinner in woolen-mill, bds. with David F.


ANDREWS GILBERT R., r 33, agent for Pillsbury's flour, prop. grist and saw-mill, wheelwright and blacksmith shop, lumber manuf., dealer in watches, apiarist 20 colonies, farmer 87, timberland in Waitsfield 221, and occupies Simond's estate 45.


Andrews Lucina, resident, h Elm.


Andrews Richard, retired farmer, aged 91, owns h and 2 acres Main. [Deceased.]


Andrews Robert, (Gouldsville) retired factory overseer.


Andrews Samuel P., r 18, farmer 75, aged 73.


Annis George N., r 9, peddler, h and lot.


Austin Adelbert, laborer.


Austin George, laborer, h Wall cor. Pleasant.


Austin Julius T., carpenter and joiner, owns farm in Hancock, Addison Co., Io, h Central.


Austin Martha, widow of Chester R., h Elm.


Averill David T., insurance agent, h and 2 acres Highland ave.


Averill Edward, brakeman, bds. Center.


Averill George S., passenger conductor C. V. R. R., h Central.


Averill Henry, r 25, 7 cows, 14 Shropshire sheep, 300 sugar trees, farmer 125.


Averill John S., baggage master C. V. R. R., h and lot Center.


Averill Roland, retired blacksmith, aged 74, h Main.


Avery George, r 15, son of Lewis W.


AVERY HOTEL, L. W. Avery, prop., livery connected, Main. Avery Israel, r 15, resident.


AVERY LEWIS W., r 15, breeder of Hambletonian, Mambrino, American Star, Lambert and Draco Prince horses, 13 head, Plymouth Rock fowls, prop. Avery Hotel and livery, farm 53.


Avery Lydia A. Mrs., resident, h Slate ave.


Bacon Frank E., formerly of Bacon & Houston, h School.


Badger Angie E., teacher, graduate of Northfield High school, bds. Vine.


15I


TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Badger Ellen E., teacher 42 terms, bds. with Mrs. Sarah A. Williams.


Badger George K., fireman C. V. R. R., bds. Vine.


BADGER L. MALANCIE, widow of Charlton R., resident, h Vine.


Bailey George H., (S. Northfield) r 44, farmer.


Baker Abbie, widow of Willis F., h Central.


Baker Joseph, (S. Northfield) miller.


Balch Alma A. Miss, resident, h Cross.


BALCH ZILPHA, (Gouldsville) widow of William D., resident, aged 72, h and lot.


Bancroft Charles A., customs house officer, h Central.


Bard Mary E. Mrs., (Gouldsville) weaver in woolen-mill, bds. with F. L. Hutchins.


Barker Hopson, farmer, leases of Lucretia Guild 17, h Center.


Barnett Burt G., farmer for F. Kimball, and owns in Moretown farm 68.


Barry David, section hand, h n Railroad.


BATES GILBERT C., car inspector and repairer C. V. R. R., h Cross cor. School.


Bates Louisa M., widow of Orin, resides with Gilbert C., aged 71.


Battles Edward B., laborer, Center.


Bayer Mariette E., widow of Joseph, h and lot at the Center, n corporation line.


Bean H. Irving, son of Henry D.


Bean Henry D., machinist, millwright and engineer, h off Pearl.


Bean William R., carriage and sign painter, East, h Vine.


Beard Charles F., machinist, h Water.


Beard Ira Rev., superannuated M. E. clergyman, h School.


BELKNAP PERLEY, retired founder and machine manuf., owns foundry,


machine shop, factory, and 100 acres, in Moretown 100, and h and 15 acres in Berlin, aged 81, h N. Main.


BELL ALEXANDER, pensioner, served in Ist Vt. Cav., and in Co. K, 4th Vt. Vols., through the war, aged 70, h Wall.


Bell John J., (Gouldsville) r 3, farmer, leases of H. W. Thresher 65.


Bellinger Lyle F., professor of civil engineering and architecture in Norwich university.


BEMIS JEREMIAH W. REV., M. E. clergyman 41 years, retired, h and lot Slate ave.


Benedict Charles M., (Gouldsville) carpenter and joiner, served in Co. F, 5th N. Y. Vols., 3 years.


Benson Charles, r 20, (William & Charles Benson).


Benson William, r 20, (William & Charles Benson).


Benson William & Charles, r 20, farmers 195.


Bereau Isadore, laborer.


BERRY JEREMIAH, (Gouldsville) manuf. of fire kindlers, disabled soldier, served in Co's A and B, 69th N.Y. Vols., and had right shoulder shattered at Spottsylvania.


Bixby Gertrude L., widow of John O., canvasser, bds. Vine.


Blake Bert E., r 9, laborer.


Blake Asahel, r 9, pensioner, h and lot.


Blake Charles F., r 9, retired farmer 5, aged 75.


Blake Fred A., r 9, farmer, h and 2 acres.


Blake Ruel, r 9, farmer, occupies 2 acres.


Blake William A., village trustee, dealer in groceries, provisions, candies, cigars, etc., Eagle block, h Central.


152


TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Bliss Lucinda, widow of George, resident, h Summer.


Blodgett Hiram A., freight conductor C. V. R. R., h North.


Blodgett O. Frank, off r 9, farmer 50.


Blood Mary Mrs., resident, h Central.


Blood William, laborer, h Wall.


Boardman Angustus, (S. Northfield) r 43, farmer 50.


Boardman David, farmer 100.


Boardman David A., r 23, 25 head cattle, 50 sheep, 300 sugar trees, 200 apple trees, farmer 190.


Boland Maurice, laborer, aged 70, h Pleasant.


Booth Ernest V., teacher, bds. School


Booth Isaac P. Rev., pastor Universalist church, supt. of schools and prin- cipal of graded school, h School.


Bowman Sarah P., resides with Sylvester.


Bowman Sylvester, r 8, farmer 150.


BOYNTON LAURA A., widow of Capt. William H., resident, h Vine n Railroad.


Boynton William H., brakeman C. V. R. R., resides with Mrs. L. A.


BRADFORD PHILANDER D., A. M., Ph. D., physician and surgeon, aged 75, professor of anatomy and physiology in Norwich university, has practiced in Northfield since 1854, and served as surgeon of the 5th Vt. Vols., h Vine.


Braley Ellen M., widow of George, h Water cor. Wall.


Braman Dewitt C., (Gouldsville) shoemaker.


Brelivet J. Rev., pastor St. John's Roman Catholic church, h Vine.


Briggs Charles H., fireman C. V. R. R., h Vine.


Briggs Gertrude I., teacher, bds. Center.


Briggs Harvey N., r 28 n 59, 6 cows, farmer, owns with Lucy 160, and in Roxbury 50.


Briggs Horace B., farmer 7}, h at the Center.


Briggs Lucy Miss, r 28 n 29, resides with Harvey N.


Briggs Nellie H., teacher, bds. Center.


Briggs Warren C., (S. Northfield) general blacksmith, farm 115.


Brigham Effie F., (Roxbury) off r 33, dressmaker.


BRIGHAM GEORGE W., (Roxbury) r 33 n 30, apiarist 42 colonies, Italian bees, and farmer with William B.


BRIGHAM WILLIAM B., (Roxbury) r 33 n 30, 5 head cattle, 200 sugar trees, farmer 80.


Brill Charles C., A. M., supt. and professor of chemistry, physics and natural sciences at Norwich university, bds. Northfield House.


Brooks James P., r 21, farmer with T. S.


BROOKS JOSIAH P., mechanic, emp. C. H. Newell, served in Co. F, 12th Vt. Vols., owns h and I acre and 40 fruit trees Pleasant.


Brooks T. Spencer, r 21, formerly merchant, 14 head cattle, about 68 sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer 200.


Brooks T. Spencer, Jr., laborer.


Brown Albert Harleigh, (Gouldsville) harnessmaker, h, shop and lot.


Brown Alice M., teacher, bds with Denison.


Brown Cyrus, retired manuf. and lawyer, aged 76, h Summer cor. Pleasant.


Brown Denison, retired farmer, owns farm in Williamstown, Orange Co., 300, h Main.


Brown Ellen L., teacher, bds. with Denison.


Brown Fannie A., teacher, bds. with Denison.


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TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Brown Francis H., laborer.


Brown Halsey R., (Smith & Brown) director Northfield National bank, re- tired merchant, h and 9 acres Main.


Brown Herbert H., farm laborer.


Brown Lucina, resident, bds. Main.


Brown R. E., farmer, leases of W. D. Plastridge 400.


Brunell Frank, section hand C. V. R. R., h off N. Main.


Buck Arthur C., (Berlin) r 13, farmer with Bradley.


Buck Bradley, (Berlin) r 13, 12 cows, 15 head other cattle, 2,000 sugar trees, farmer 200, aged 73.


Buck Henry H., r 24 cor. 20, laborer.


Buck James H., (Berlin) r 13, farmer with Bradley.


Bugbee Harriet, widow of Alanson, h Main.


Burdoe Lillian L., (Gouldsville) carder in woolen factory, bds. at Butterfield's.


Burdoe Peter, r 18, stone mason and farmer 80.


Burke Ellen, widow of John, h n Railroad.


Burnham Ann M., (S. Northfield) r 44, widow of Aaron M., resides with Mrs. D. H. Shaw.


Burnham Harris, (Gouldsville) farmer 90.


Bush Peter, laborer, h N. Main.


Bush Truman L., r 8, farmer for Mrs. E. Peabody.


Butterfield Ellen B., (Gouldsville) widow of Edwin, resides with John R.


Butterfield George D., (Roxbury) r 32, fireman C. V. R. R. R.


Butterfield James, (Roxbury) r 32 n 33, emp. railroad, and farmer, leases farm of George 5.


BUTTERFIELD JOHN R., (Gouldsville) finisher in woolen factory.


Butterfield Miriam ( Roxbury) r 32 n 33, widow of James, aged 83, pensioner of the War of 1812.


Butterfield Miriam H. Miss, (Roxbury) r 32, resident.


Butterfield Ruth H., (Gouldsville) (Mrs. J. R.) prop. boarding-house.


Buzzell Charles M., r. 5, farmer about 110.


Buzzell James M., locomotive engineer C. V. R. R., h Traverse.


Cady George W., blacksmith, h North.


Cady J. Calvin, retired farmer, bank director, and owns 75 acres land, h Vine.


Cady Joseph C., (Gouldsville) retired locomotive engineer and farmer 22.


Cady Leonard, emp. C. V. R. R., h and lot Elm.


Campbell Eugene E., night agent at R. R. station, bds. Central.


Cannan Patrick, laborer, h Summer.


Cannan Patrick W., laborer, h Pleasant.


Carey Mary, h Main.


Carpenter Betsey, widow of Heman, h School.


Carpenter Eugene, r 8, 6 cows, farmer 100.


Carpenter Frank N., barber and hair-dresser, dealer in cigars and prop. of bil- liard hall, Eagle block, h Union.


Carpenter Philura, widow of Roswell, aged 74, resides with A. Pearsons. Carroll Edwin R., h School.


Case Alfred L., brick mason and plasterer, h Pearl.


Case Ida A., dressmaker, bds. Pearl.


CASS GEORGE W., (Gouldsville) finisher in woolen factory.


Cass Theophilus G., (Gouldsville) retired stone mason, aged 83, owns 10 acres land.


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I54


TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Catlin Edward H., Ist lieut. 2d. Art., U. S. A., and professor military science at Norwich university, h Slate ave.


CHANDLER CHARLES W., (Gouldsville) spinner in woolen-mill, h and lot ; born in Strafford, Orange Co., in 1846.


CHASE ALBERT C., violinist, carriagemaker, manuf. of carriages and sleighs to order, hearse building a specialty, East opp. depot, h Pearl. Chase Alfred O., wheelwright and painter, Main, h Prospect.


Chase Frank W., r 31 cor. 22, farmer with C. A. Tracy.


Churchill Charles, r 4, son of Henry P.


Churchill Henry P., r 4, farmer 100.


Claflin William H. H., carpenter, contractor and builder, h North.


Claggett Clifton, retired physician, aged 80, h at the Center.


Claggett William Clayton, formerly dry goods dealer in Montreal, owns farm Io, h at the Center.


Clancy Alice B., tailoress, bds. Pleasant.


Clancy Thomas F., resident, aged 73, h Pleasant.


Clapp Samuel C., r 8, farmer, leases of J. M. Emerson 53.


Clark Alden L., off r 8, farmer about 100.


Clark George W., truckman, h Main.


CLARK ISRAEL B., (Gouldsville) resident, h and lot, served in Co. H, 11th Vt. Vols., three years, and lost a limb at Winchester.


Clark John, (Gouldsville) r 3, farmer 75.


Clark Oren B., (Gouldsville) retired farmer, aged 82.


Clark Royal W., off r 39, selectman, justice of the peace and farmer 150.


Clough Ellen L., r 2, housekeeper.


Clough Henry A., r 2, farmer with Henry H.


Clough Henry H., r 2 n town line, aged 72, farmer 104.


Clough M. James, dealer in lumber, wood and live stock, farm in Roxbury 300, h Main.


Clurey John, r 16, resident, aged 75, h and 10 acres.


Cobleigh Addie E., (S. Northfield) teacher.


Cobleigh Martin, (S. Northfield) manuf. of sash, doors and blinds, h, shop and 3 acres.


COBURN BENJAMIN F., house painter, served in Co. K, 7th, and Co. C, Ist Vt. Cav., h Pleasant cor. Wall.


Coburn James M., (Gouldsville) spinner in woolen factory.


Coburn Washington, house painter and paper hanger, aged 71, h Summer opp. Pleasant.


Coburn William H., laborer, bds. with B. F.


Cochrane Edmund W., (Gouldsville) jeweler by trade, disabled veteran, h and lot.


Cochrane Stephen, retired tailor, aged 87, h Center.


COFRIN CHARLES H., expressman and truckman, n freight depot, h Pleasant.


COFRIN GEORGE R., r 26, farmer with D. W. Hadley, and owns 14 acres. Cofrin James R., farmer, h Center.


Colby Elhanan W., blacksmith and horseshoer, East, h and 2 acres Vine.


Colby Sarah A., widow of Jonathan E., resident, h and lot Center.


Collins Bartholomew, section foreman C. V. R. R., h n Railroad.


Collins James, emp. C. V. R. R.


Collins Michael, (S. Northfield) r 42, 8 cows, farmer 100.


Connell Barney, laborer, h North.


Connell James, emp. C. V. R. R., h North.


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TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Connell Jane B., (Mrs. Bernard) h North Branch.


Converse Addie B., widow of B. Clark, resident, h Slate ave.


Conway John, section hand C. V. R. R., h n Railroad.


Cook Arthur C., r 332, carpenter.


Cook Charles H., r 332, laborer.


Cook David A., (Gouldsville) r 3, carpenter and joiner, h and lot in Barre, bds. with L. Rich.


COOK FREDERICK N., (Gouldsville) foreman finisher in woolen factory, leader of Northfield cornet band.


Cook Julia, (Gouldsville) widow of William, weaver in woolen factory.


Cook Ogilvia S., r 33}, stone mason and farmer 50.


Corbelle Frank, farmer 150.


Corcoran Michael, (Gouldsville) farmer 150.


Cotter John, emp. railroad.


Cotter William, conductor of butter train C. V. R. R., h Union.


Crane George H., pres. Northfield Savings bank, and dealer in dry goods, Central block, h Main.


Crane Lizzie S., saleslady for George H., bds. Main.


Crawford George L., r 29, 8 cows, farmer 116.


Crawford Sarah, widow of John G., owns h and lot at the Center, aged 77, resides with George L.


Cressy Lydia A .. (Gouldsville) r 3, weaver, aged 64.


Cressy Pardon B., (Gouldsville) r 3, farmer 4.


Cressy Sophronia L., (Gouldsville) r 3, carpet weaver.


Crocker Louisa M., widow of Amasa, owns with Laura Kelsey h and II acres.


Cross Albert S., (Gouldsville) 6 cows, farmer 160.


Cross Ernest L., (Gouldsville) farmer with Albert S.


Cross Herbert N., (Gouldsville) student at Norwich university, bds. with Albert S.


Culver Chandler T., r 5, farmer, leases of E. Porter 225.


Culver Henry A., (Roxbury) r 32 n 31, farmer 25.


Currier Ira P., laborer.


Curtis Mary M., (Mrs. S. H.) dressmaker.


Curtis Simeon H., yard foreman and car repairer C. V. R. R., h Cross.


Cushman Will F., commercial traveler, h Central.


Cutler Aaron P., mechanic, h Union.


CUTLER HARVEY M., r 9 n 8, prop. saw-mill, manuf. of rough and dressed lumber and shingles, practical millwright and carpenter, h and 7 acres, served in Ist Vt. Bat. nearly 3 years.


Cutler Laura A., (Mrs. F. H. Dwight) resident, h Traverse.


Cutting Harvey I., lumber manuf., h Main cor. Slate ave.


Dana James M., retired printer, aged 75, h N. Main.


Dane Jane S., widow of John M., resident, h Vine n Railroad.


DAVENPORT EDWIN, r 27, farmer 18, served in Co. I, 11th Vt. Vols.,


3 years. [Deceased.]


Davenport George E., r 27, farmer, and emp. railroad, son of Edwin. Davenport H. C., farm laborer.


Davenport Spencer T., r 27, farmer ..


Davis Charles M., student in Boston University Law school, son of John P. Davis Frank, (Gouldsville) second hand in woolen factory, bds. at Butter- field's.


Davis Harriet N., widow of Horace A., resident, h Pearl cor. Vine. Davis Horace W., bridge carpenter C. V. R. R., h Union cor. Traverse.


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TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.


Davis John C., brick mason, h Pleasant.


Davis John P., trustee of public money, general merchant, dealer in farm implements and fertilizers, agent for Buckeye mowers, Thomas & Bullard tedders, Tiger, Royal, National and Taylor No. 4 hay rakes, Kemp manure spreaders, etc., owns farm 10, in Roxbury timberland 22, in Brookfield, Orange Co., farm 130, h at the Center.


Davis Joseph R., blacksmith, carriage ironer and repairer, East, h and lot School.


Davis Lucinda, r 33} cor. 30, widow of Serel C.


Davis Orris O, town grand juror, deputy sheriff, physician and surgeon, graduate Dartmouth Medical college, class of '64, breeder of and dealer in fine horses, owns farm 400, h Vine.


Davis Pascal P., r 15, laborer, h and lot.


Davis William M., supt. of Northfield Aqueduct Co., farmer, h Pearl.


Denison Catharine, (Mrs. J. J.) owns pasture land 15.


Denison Jerome J., r 15, job teamster, and farmer 12.


Denny Addison O., clerk for Andrew E.


Denny Andrew E., dealer in groceries and hardware, general manager of Northfield Black Slate Co., Central block, h Main.


DENNY BURTON A., (S. Northfield) r 38, (George Denny & Son). DENNY CHAUNCEY, retired merchant, h Prospect cor. Highland ave.


Denny David, (S. Northfield) r 38, farmer, h and lot.


DENNY FARM, (S. Northfield) r 38 n 37, George Denny & Son, props., 250 acres.


DENNY GEORGE, (S. Northfield) r 38 n 37, (George Denny & Son) lister, agent for Ferguson & Hopkins's water heater, owns farm in Williams- town, Orange Co., 100.


Denny George H., (S. Northfield) blacksmith, wheelwright, carpenter, and farmer, owns on r 38 farm 30.


DENNY GEORGE & SON, (S. Northfield) r 38 n 37, (Burton A.) breeder of high grade Jersey cattle, 37 head, 18 cows, 30 sheep, 7 horses, 7 pure Berkshire swine, 500 sugar trees, props. Denny farm 250, settled by David Denny about 1793.


Denny Henry S., (S. Northfield) r 38, graduate Norwich university.


Denny Homer, r 27, 20 grade Jersey cows, 14 head young cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 220.


DENNY JOSEPH, retired farmer, 130 sheep, 40 head cattle, owns 180 off r 9, 120 on r 27, 100 off r 26, in Roxbury 140, owns one-half of Cen- tral block, h and lot on Central st., resides Slate ave.


Derby Dan M., r 45, farmer with Marvin 158.


Derby Marvin, r 45, 12 grade Holstein cows, 10 head young cattle, farmer with Dan M. 158.


Derey Joseph, r 5 n 2, carpenter, aged 85.


Dewey Erastus K., (S. Northfield) retired farmer, aged 80, h and lot.


Dewey Roswell, express messenger White River Junction to St. Albans, h Main. Doheny James, emp. C. V. R. R., h and lot King.


Dolan Margaret, widow of James, resident, h King.


Dolan Patrick, emp. C. V. R. R., h King.


DOLE CHARLES, town representative for 17 years, professor of political economy and history in Norwich university, general agent for Northern Vermont and New Hampshire for Bowker's fertilizers, 15 grade Jersey cows, 6 head other cattle, 400 sugar trees, 400 fruit trees, 1} acres of strawberries, one-half acre of black raspberries, h and 5 acres at the Center, woodland II, and leases of Mrs. C. S. farm 190.


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Dole French M., off r 26, 8 cows, breeder of horses, 6 head, farmer about 100. Dole George M., r 26, brick mason and plasterer, resides with Samuel.


DOLE JASON E., r 28 n 26, mason and plasterer, 8 cows, 4 head young cattle, 350 sugar trees, 200 apple trees, farmer 165


Dole Samuel, r 26, 500 sugar trees, farmer 100.


Donahue Jeremiah C., r 11, farmer 100.


Donahue John, resident, aged over 70, h Summer.


Donahue Roger, r 20 cor. 23, farmer 130.


Donahue Timothy, farmer, aged about 70, h Summer.


Dooley Agnes M., organist St. John's church, bds. Water.


Dooley Ellen, widow of Martin, h and lot Water.


Doty Andrew, farmer, h and lot.


Downing Arthur E., barber and dealer in guns, over Nichols's drug store, h Central.


DOWNING FRED B., crayon artist, and dealer in antique clocks with William P., h Center.


Downing William P., retired merchant and dealer in antique clocks, h and lot Center.


Doyle John, brakeman C. V. R. R., h King.


Doyle Morgan, laborer, h n railroad, off N. Main.


Duggan Jeremiah, r 6, farmer with John 225.


Duggan John, r 6, farmer with Jeremiah 125, in Waitsfield woodland 100.


Duggan Patrick, r 6, 17 cows, 13 head young cattle, farmer 200.


Duke Charles S., barber with A. E. Downing, bds. Pleasant.




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