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HAMILTON. 73 Fletcher Rev D H, presby- Fogwell Wm, carpenter, 45 Can- terian, h the Manse, 58 Mac- non w Foreman John C, clerk, 287 Foster Fred, florist, 31 Park s nab s Foley Daniel, cigarmaker, 115 King William Foster Fred, plumber, 57 Stra- Fletcher George, crockery and Cherry Foreman John, helper, Dundurn chan e glasssware, 23 Nlacnab n Foley Daniel, laborer, 114 Foreman Peter, printer, 124 Foster prof Geo E, sec Dominion Fletcher Joseph, carpenter, 9 Cherry John n Alliance, 97 James n Florence Foley John, tailor, 48 James n Foreman Peter, shoemaker, 287 Foster Henry, moulder, Macau- Fletcher Joseph, shoemaker, 53 Foley Timothy, laborer, 120 King William lay, e of Mary Ray n Maria Foreman William, corn traveler, Foster & Hillman (C H Foster, Fletcher Joseph, shoemaker, 112 Folley John, clerk, 7 King e 16 Liberty 0 S Hillman,) wh dry goods, York Foote Chas C, 126 Hughson o Forey Mrs Bridget, 131 Napier 29 King e Flett Mrs Mary (wid Thomas), Foray Alfred, plater, 3 Hilton Forrest I■Irs Amanda (wid Wm), Foster James, cutter, 85 JacksJn 25 Bay n Forbes A F, stock and share tailoress, 39 Hunter e Flight James, mason, 82 Eme- broker and insurance agent, 2 Forrest John, locksmith, Foster James, agent, ro Wel- rald n Merrick, h Palmerston Terrace King William, h Nlulberry lington n Flock Mrs Catharine, 24 Magill 2 Jackson w Forrester James, laborer, 243 Foster John (Bunting & Fos- Flockton John, fireman, 23 Forbes Alex, potash works, n w Bay n ter,) h 84 King e Simcoe w cor Wellington ani Barton Forrester Mrs M J (wid Wm,) Foster John, fishmonger, 104 Flood Valentine, yardsman, 28 Forbes David, laborer, Little 96 John n James n, 182 Hughson n Tom William Forster A M, brass founder, 173 Foster Matthew, rnachinist, Flooks Wm George, letter carrier, Forbes George, coachman, 192 James n Hughson s, h King E 48 Wellington s Robert e Forster Mrs Ellen, Elgin Foster M J, carpenter, z Wal- Flowers Albert, hostler, bds Forbes Henry, machinist, 34 Forster Matthew, turner, 221 nut Victoria Hotel Lower Cathcart King e Foster Martin, laborer, Garth Flowers %Vm, laborer. 24 Vine Forbes John, millwright, 126 Forster M W, 91 Murray e Foster Martin, laborer, 11r Caro- Fluke Hugh, clerk, bds 57 John Cannon e Forster Sydney, turner, 6 Steven line n Forbes John, laborer, $ w cor Forster Sydney H, turner, 6 Foster Mrs Mary, nurse, 89 Flynn Daniel, laborer, 35 Kelly Barton and Wellington Steven Ferrie Flynn Edward, helper, 12 Grrig Forbes Thos, teamster, 3 Kelly Forster Thos Wm, machinist, Foster Robert, salesman, 85 Flynn Frederick, cigarmaker, Ford Mrs C, nurse, 136 Park 101 Emerald n Jackson w bds 13 Cannon e Forster Wm C, artist, 38 Jack- Foster Thomas, clerk, bds 3 8 Flynn James, laborer, 32 Magill Ford Edward, blacksmith, 56 son w George Flynn James, cigarmaker, bds Robinson Forsyth Mrs Hannah J, (wid Foster T K, bookkeeper, 38 13 Cannon e Ford Geo, plasterer, 43 Cannon Robert,) 31 Hannah e George Flynn James, caretaker, 2 Jack- w, s side Forsyth Wm, tinsmith, 29 Mur- Foster Wm, plumber, 154 King son w Ford Mrs Henrietta (wid Joseph), ray e Wm Flynn John, laborer, 53 Walnut dressmaker, 145 Main e Fortier C G, collector inland Fotheringham Jno, coach builder, Flynn Matthew, engine driver, Ford James, 269 John n revenue, 237 King w 38 Wilson e 83 Pearl n Ford John, laborer, 58 Stuart e Foster . , pianomaker, bds Foulis 1Vrn, packer, 39 Robinson Flynn Maurice, laborer, 7 Picton Ford John, painter, 199 Cath- 24 Catharine Foulks Mrs Mary (wid Thos,) arine n Foster August, tailor 78 Queen s 115 King w Flynn Nlichael, cigarmaker, 13 Ford Nehemiah, painter, 233 Foster Charles, merchant Foulkes T, barber, 115 King w Cannon e Mary tailor, 62 King w, h 38 George Fowkes George, laborer, 79 Flynn Thomas, moulder, 253 Ford Thereus, blacksmith, 162 Foster C F, salesman, 85 Jack- Caroline n Hughson n King w, h 50 Robinson son w Fowkes Thomas, dry goods, 11 Flynn Thomas, baker, 112 Can- Ford Thomas. baker, 88 Bay n Foster C H (Foster & Hillman,) King William non w Ford William, salesman, 155 h 6o Gore Fowle Thomas, .watchman, cr Flynn William, sorter P 0, 99 Hunter w Foster David, 104 James n, h Picton w Hannah e Fordey Mrs, 38 Aurora 182 Hughson n Fowler Benjamin laborer, 8 Foster Ed, carpenter, Picton e Ontario 74 HAMILTON. HAMILTON. 75 Fowler Mrs Isabella (wid Henry) Fraser G G, com traveler, bds Freeman J Newton, clerk Stin- Fuller Rt Rev T B, D D, lc,rd seimstress, 35 Burlington w 90 Catharine s son'. bank, 103 James s bishop of Niagara, h 75 Jack- Fowler James. painter, 45 Robert Fraser & Inches (Fraser Wm, Freeman, Nirs, 159 James s son w Fowler John, tailor, King e Inches James,) grocers, 18 Freeman Richard D, manager Fuller V E (Fuller & Nesbitt), h Fowler Wm, driver, 293 Jas n John s Stinson's bank, h mountain rd, 34 Queen s Fox Andrew, carpenter, 36 Loco- Fraser & Johnson (Alex Fraser, John s Fulton Wm, laborer, 72 Peter motive Fn.cl Johnson,) saddlery hard- Freeman Stephen, laborer, 35 Furby W II, turner 14 Bay n Fox Mrs Ann (wid George,) 26 ware, 6 King William Chisholm Furlong Edward, barrister West ave s Fraser Louis, packer, 145 Hugh- Freeman W A, (Freeman Bros), (Furloh,.; & Steele), h 46 Duke Fox Mrs Eleanore (wid George,) son n h 96 John n Furlong Moses, hackman, 295 18 Ray n Fraser Wm, clerk, 66 Queen $ Freeman Wm, (Freeman Bros), Macnab n Fox Fred, whipmaker, bds 46 Fraser Wm (Fraser & Inches,) bds 96 John n Furlong & Steele (Edward Mary 56 Wellington s Freeth John W, wood dealer, 29 Furlong, David Steele), bar- Fox George, salesman, 26 West Frayne Wm, bellowsmaker, 7 IvIacnab s risters, etc, ro King w ave s Murray w French James W, watch- Furlong Thomas, laborer, Greig 4 Fox James, tinsmith, 149 Main e Frazer Donald, tailor, 9 Little maker and jeweler, 88 King Furlong Thomas, helper, 32 Ma- Fox M, confectioner, Copp's Peel w, h 65 Catharine n gill block, King e Frazer George, 24 Strachan French John George, gardener, Furmidge Samuel, moulder, 13 Fovster Fred, tobacèomaker, 57 Frazer Mrs Rebecca(wid Joseph) 5oir Catharina Barton e Ray n 9 Inchbury s Fricker Henry, fitter, r 129 Cath- Fumeaux Edwin, carpenter, 23 Foyster Fred, tobacco roller, 39 Frazer Thomas, butcher, 16 arine n Emerald n Fricker Peter Sophia Walter, machinist, 1,37 Fumer G H & Co, mantles and Foyster Mrs M A (wid John,) 15 Free Henry, engineer, 3 1 7 West ave n cloths, ro John n Mulberry Hughson n Frid George, brickmaker, 221 Fumer Henry C, joiner, 87 York Fraleg Nicholas, mason, 77 Bold Freed A 1', asst editor Spectator, Main w Furniss Edmond M (Furniss 8z Francis Mrs Eliza, (wid Wm,) 191 Macnab n Frid Mrs Sarah, 189 Main w Son), h 63 York Friday 86 Hunter e Freed James, gardener, Went- Geo, laborer, 40 Sheaffe Furniss & Son ( E M and Spencer) Francis Wm, fish pedler, Caro- worth s Frier Wm, jobber, 61 Catharine n props Victoria marble works, line n Freeborn Thomas, shoemaker, Froude P W, shipper, 184 James 61-63 York Franc H G, tailor, 3 O'Reilly 78 Canada Furniss Spencer (Furniss & Son), Franey Thomas, laborer, Duke Freeburn Geo, laborer, Cath- Froude Wm, watchman, 6o Vic- h 63 York Frank Charles, glue manfr, Mary arine n toria ave Furnival Thomas George, Franks C B, surveyor, is Au- Freel Thomas, laborer, 126 Fer- Fry Mrs C, bds 58 Ferguson ave tailor, 62 James n, h 25 Pearl n gusta rie e Fudge George, laborer, 47 Ray n Gadson Mrs Mary (wid Chas), Franks James, painter. ..37 East Freeman —, teamster, bds 66 Fuerd Thomas, laborer, 256 290 John n Macnab n ave n John n Gage Andrew, glassblower, 353 Fuerd Franks, J G, bookkeeper, 15 Freeman Bros, W A and Wm, Richard, laborer, 256 John n Main w coal and wood dealers, 169 Macnab n Gage Andrew, shipper, 353 John Fuller A A, clerk, bds 66 James s I I Franklin George, custcms officer, James n Edward, 13 Hess s Freeman C E (Duff & Free- Fuller machinist, Wood Gage A W (Mitchell & Gage), Franklin Geo M, manufacturer's man), h hd James s e nr Mary h 38 East ave s Fuller John, 176 Hughson n Gage Mrs C (wid John), 221 agent, 20 James s, h 13 Hess s Freeman Clarkson, accountant, Fuller Fraser Abner, butcher,6 O'Reilly 16 Hannah w & Nesbitt (V E Fuller, Cannon e Wallace 20 Fraser Alex, salesman, 145 Freeman Elijah, ins agent, 7 Nesbitt), barristers, Gage George E, salesman, ix s Hughson n Caroline s James Colborne braser Alex (Fraser & Johnson,) Freeman T L, bookkeeper, 35 Fuller Richard, contractor, 43 Gage & Monck (R R Gage, J F Lower Cathcart Monck), barristers, 55 John s 22 Hess King e Fraser Mrs Annie (wid John,) Freeman James, miller, bds 15 Fuller Samuel, policeman, 120 Gage R R (Gage it: Monck), h Wilson e Si Hunter e Park n Delta, Barton tp HAMILTON. I HAMILTON. 77 Gage Samuel, roller, z8 Crook Gardner John, nailer, bds 49 Garrison Jno, plumber, ao5 Gatti A, fruit dealer, 229 James n Gage Win, hackman, 51 Cherry Stuart w Hughson n Gauld Rev John, presbyterian, Gagnier Oliver, grocer, 351 J ames Gardner John, shoemaker, Steven Garrison John, engineer, 97 West 166 Main w n Gardner John, letter carrier, 290 ave n Gault John, manager Mer- Gahegan Henry, sailor, 356 John King William Garrison John, laborer, 37 Well- chants Bank, h 43 Jackson w n Gardner Sewing Machine ington n Gausby J D, lawstudent, bds 23 Gain Thomas, paper dealer, 78 Co, F M Willson, president, Garrity Samuel, customs messen- Main w King e 61-73 James s ger, 58 Ray n Gavey James, watchmaker, 204 Gair Matthew, piano maker, 114 Gardner Wm, grocer, 31 Bur- Garry James, laborer, 24 Little Catharine n Caroline s lington w Market Gaviller A, s I Herkimer Galbreaith D B, clerk customs, Gardner Walter A, brushmaker, Garry John, clerk, 18 Hannah w Gay
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