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Anthony B. Henry E. Chesley Godfrey Thomas, P O for Henry S TOWN OF WATERLOO. 447 Fish Frank F., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, b 1869, w Rallie V., w owns farm 105, has 10 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres, she also owns on r 43 farm 40, worked by her hus band Francis John B., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1813 in Connecticut, re tired, home with Richard Ridley French John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, b 1830, laborer, r h and 1 Fry Jennie, widow of Roswell P., p o Waterloo, r 7, dress maker, home with Roswell Crane Furlong John J., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1842, laborer, home with Joseph V. Smith Gallagher Henry, p o Waterloo, r 9, b 1865, w Libbie, works on shares for Elizabeth Holland farm 100, 3 horses, 4 cows Garrison Anthony B., p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1821, w Leah, rents ofJohn Kuney h and 1 2 acres, has 2 horses, 1 cow Garrison Charles H., p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1873, laborer, home with his father Anthony B. Garrison Ella L., wife of Robert, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, home with Henry E. Chesley Garrison George B., po Waterloo, r 38, b i860, laborer, home with his father Anthony B. Gilbert Maud Miss, p o Waterloo, r 38, home with her father Samuel M. Gilbert Samuel M., p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1841, w Caroline, tin peddler, w owns h and 1 1 acre Gittens Charles H., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 19, b 1855, w Ida, market gardener, rents h and 1 1 acre r cor b w far Godfrey Frank, p o Waterloo, 5 7, 1861, Sarah, mer for his father Thomas r cor b w Godfrey Thomas, p o Waterloo, 5 7, 1830, Mary J., farmer 51, has 3 horses, 4 cows Ont. r b w Gunio P. Sheridan, p o West Junius, Co., 17, 1863, Mary, laborer, r h and 1 Ont. r b Hale Hiram, p o Geneva, Co., 19, 1857, laborer, owns h and 1 owns Hale Mary, widow of Elisha, p o Steele, r 19, resident, h and 1 r b retired Halsted Reuben, p o Waterloo, i6y 1819, farmer, home with George A. Bonnell r b farmer for his Hanrahan Andrew, p o Steele, 19, 1864, father James r b home with Hanrahan Charles, p o Steele, 19, 1876, laborer, his father James r b w tarmer Hanrahan James, p o Steele, 19, 1830, Margaret, shares for S. 24, has 2 horses, 2 cows, works on Henry Bonnell on r 19, farm 8 acres 44 TOWN. OF WATERLOO. Hanrahan Lewis, p o Steele, r 19, b 1873, laborer, home with his father James Harde John, p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1873, farmer for his mother Anna, on 10 acres Harde Joseph, po Waterloo, r 23, b 1834 in Germany, w Anna, husband in asylum 15 years, farm 10, owned by husband and wife, 1 horse, 1 cow Harde Joseph F,,po Waterloo, r 23, b 1870, w Carrie A., farm laborer, r h and 1 Harde Lena Miss, p o Waterloo, r 23, home with her mother Anna Harpencing David, p o Waterloo, r 39, b 1848 in SchuylerCo., w Frances A., laborer, owns h and 1, 1 horse, 1 cow Harpending Emanuel, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1842 in Schuv. Co., w Rosalia, farmer 12^, 1 horse, 1 cow. Soldier Co. I, 103d N. Y.Vols. in civil war, pensioner Hart Elmer E., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1872, w Emma farmer for the estate of William F. Bacon Hayes Margaret Miss, p o Steele, r 19, home with her father Thomas Hayes Nellie Miss, p o Steele, r 19, dressmaker, home with her father Thomas Hayes Nellie o r Miss, p Steele, 21 cor 19, clerk in grocery for postmaster James W. Steele Hayes Thomas, p o Steele, r 19, b 1835 in Ireland, w Ann Ridley, ex-assessor, highway com'r for 12 years, market gardener and farmer 60, 13 acres wood land, has 2 horses, 2 cows Hayes_ Thomas, p o Steele, r 19, b 1877, farmer for his father Timothy Hayes Timothy, p o Steele, 1-19, b 1827, w Marv, market gardener and farmer 35, has 2 horses, 2 cows Hayes William, p o Steele, r 19, b 1874, farmer for his father Timothy Henion James o B., p Waterloo, r 27, b 1851, w Martha E., laborer, r h and 1, has 2 cows Hickey Andrew, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1827, w Susan, works on shares for William A. Collamer's estate, farm 322, 11 cows, 140 sheep, owns 11 horses Hickey Andrew Jr., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1872, farmer for his father Andrew Hickey Dennis, p o Waterloo, r 7,b 1864, farmer for his father Andrew Plickey Patrick, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1868, farmer for his father Andrew Susan Hickey Miss, p o Waterloo, r 7, home with her father Andrew TOWN OF WATERLOO. 449 Hill David O., p oGeneva, Ont. Co.,r47, b 1825 inYatesCo., wLucy M., prop'r Lake View House, Border City Hough Charlotte E., widow of Martin, p o Waterloo, r 7, far mer, rents out on shares to William H. Stacey, farm 144, owns 5 horses, 10 cows, orchard 2 acres Huff Edward, p o Border City, r 45, b 1857, barber in Border Gity hotel, bds with Ira M. Linderman Jenks Henry, p o West Junius, Ontario Co., r 17, b 1839 in Albany Co., wMary E., market gardener, w owns farm 7, has 1 horse, 1 cow Johnson Anna Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14 cor 7, domestic for Charles W. Seekell Johnson Christopher, po Border City, b i860, w Martina, car penter and stone mason, rents h and 1 with his Keller Bertie, p o Border City, b 1876, molder, home ' father Byron A. ,. & foreman Keller Byron A., p oBorder City, b 1855, w Anna E., in stove works, rents h farmer 10 Kirby Samuel, p o Steele, r 21, b 1814, w Lucinda, has 1 cow Knapp Mary M., widow of Roswell A., p o Waterloo, r 35, peddler, rents h and 1 r b w works Kuney Daniel, p o Border City, 43, 1843, Sarah, owns on shares for Charles Russell of Geneva, farm 90, 5 horses, 3 cows, Border City r cor b farmer for Kuney Elmer L., p o Waterloo, 8 29, 1875, his father Henry A. r 8 cor b w Harriet, Kuney Henry A., p o Waterloo, 29, 1848, farm owns works on shares for James E. Sutherland, 101, 7 horses, 4 cows dau of Daniel Kuney Jesse, p o Border City, r 43, Ont. r David O. Lake View House, p o Geneva, Co., 47, Hill, prop'r, Border City r b w works Lambert Pierson, p o Waterloo, 39, 1858, Emma, of 2 acres apples, on shares for Mrs. Hopkins Waterloo, cattle farm 140, owns 6 horses, 6 head Ont. Landis Catherine, widow of Henry, p o Geneva, Co., with her son Border resident, home Henry S., City r b w Frances, farmer Lane George, p o Waterloo, 4, 1849, w owns farm in Junius 40, has 4 horses, 2 cows, r b w Angelina, Leddick Charles H., p o Waterloo, 37, 1848, 2 1 cow w owns farm 12^, has horses, r b retired, home Leddick Samuel, p o Waterloo, 37, 1808, with his son Charles H. Ont. r 45, b 1858 in New Lewis William W., p o Geneva, Co., L.V.R. R. Brunswick, w Hannah B., stationary engineer, 45 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Linderman Ira M., p o Border City, r 45, b 1834, w Minnie, blacksmith for Waterloo Wagon Co., owns Border City Hotel, rented out to William Pruner Leriey Daniel, p o Steele, r 21, b 1861, wjane, laborer, owns h and 1 Lovelace John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34^, b 1846, w Caro line, farmer 60, 3 horses, 5 cows Lowry Rose Miss, p o Waterloo, r 29, home with her father Samuel W. Lowry Samuel W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1837, w Eliza, agent for fertilizers and farmer 67, has 4 horses, 4 cows Lutes Edward, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1859, farmer 10, 1 horse, 1 cow Lynch Charles H., West Junius, Ontario Co., r 1 cor 17, b 1863, farmer, home with his father George W Lynch Frank J. p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 1 cor 17, b 1873, farmer for his father George W Lynch George W., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 1 cor 17, b 1832, w Abbie, market gardener and farmer 47, has 2 horses, 2 cows Rflacan Joseph R., p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1825 in New Jersey, w Mary, laborer, owns h and 1 1^ acres Maher John, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1834, market gardener 18, has 1 horse, 1 cow Maher William, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1869, w Lizzetta, la borer, r h and 1 Maloney John J., p o Steele, r 19, b 1876, farmer for his father Patrick J. Patrick o Maloney J., p Steele, r 19, b 1846, w Margaret, mar ket gardener and farmer 48, has 3 horses, 2 cows Maney James, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34^, b 1858, w May, farmer for James Wooden on 91 acres, w owns 2 horses, 2 cows Marion o Owen, p Waterloo, r 23, b 1856, w Clara, farmer and gardener 31, has 2 horses, 2 cows Markle o Joseph, p Border City, b 1864, molder, bds with David Ryckman Marsh o Amos, p Waterloo, r 38, b 1819, in Penn., w Rachel A., farmer 4, 1 horse Marsh o Frank, p Waterloo, r 38, b 1847, w Mary A., market gardener 8, has 1 horse, 1 cow Matthews Barnard S., p o Waterloo, r 36, b 1856, farmer for his mother Rose Matthews Rose, widow of Barnard, p o Waterloo, r 36, farmer 30, has 3 horses, 1 cow TOWN OF WATERLOO.
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