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Gentle John, 20 Margaret Gilbert David, laborer, ;66 Hugh- and sta- Gartshore Alex, iron founder, Gay John B, bookseller George Mrs Eliza (wid %Vm) son n tioner, 78 King e, h 98 Can- Stuart w, h 43 Charles Duke Gilbert Ed, latmer, 27 Markland Garvey Mrs Mary (wid 'Michael) non w George Richard, shoemaker, 55 Gilbert E 5, laborer, 88 Florence Mrs Walter, 98 Cannon w 48 Augusta Gay Emerald n Gilbert Mrs Halliet (wid Ros- manager A Garvin machinist, 5 Lit- Gayfer Harry, George Robert, tailor, 102 John s well) 8754 Jackson w Murray & Co, 79 NVellington s tle ‘Villiam George Mrs Robert, fancy goods, Gilbert H J, clerk, 31 (;ore John, gardener, 58 Young Gaskell NIrs Isabella, 256 Barton Geary 102 John s Gilbert John 'I', machinist, 56 Geary Michael, gardener, King e Georgian Bay Transporta- l'earl s Gebhard Jacob, shoemaker, 76 Gaskin James, engine turner, tion Co, W J Grant, agent, Gilbert Thornas,bds 27 Markland Jones Wilson 33 James n Gilbert Thomas, laborer, bds 103 checker, 67 Gaston Thomas G, wire weaver, Geddes James, car Gernflau George V!, miller, bds York Ferrie e 16 Inchbury s 287 York Gildon Henry, grocer, 51 Wel- general ticket agent, Gas Works Office, 91 Park n Geddes J G, Gerrie John W, chemist and lington n 205 Main e Gatainan Henry, moulder, lids druggist, 30 James n, h 5 Car- Gill Matthew, boiler maker, 102 Mary, 290 John n 32 John n Geddes Mrs oline s Ferric: e Arthur, tailor, 18 Mary Gatenby tailoro 28 Bay s Gee Gerrie Wm, moulder, 253 Cath- Gill Robert, boiler maker, 247 Gates A R, accountant, 121i Bay Gee James, fi tter, Greig arine n John n Gee John, laborer, 64 Steven Gerry Elbridge, hatter, 159 %Vest Gill Mis (wid Joseph) 232 King Gates Frederick W, presi Gee Philip, laborer, 104 M'est ave ave n dent Hamilton (;as Co, 7 Her- Ghent Frederick, clerk, txls 89 Gillam Henry, laborer, 367 Hugh- 218 King w kimer Geiger Albert, baker, Main e son n A, sec Hamilton Com- Gates F W jr, injector and rail- Geiger E Ghent S 1-1, clerk county court, Gilland 1Vm, moulder, Garth mercial College, .216 King w road velocipede manuf, 22 deputy clerk of the crown, Gillard Henry H, 134Hughson n Geiger Henry H, hotel, 216 King James s, h 348 Bay s court house, h 89 Main e Gillard John OV H Gillard & Gates George E, clerk, 7 Herki- Gibb Albert, paper box manf, (: o) h 26 George Geiger Win, flour and feed, 220 mer 120, 122 King Wm Gilliard Mrs Maria (wid Henry) King w Gates H E, clerk, 7 Herkimer Gibbons James, gardener, 90 12 Liberty Gates Joseph, detective, 30 Elgin Geiser Frank, brewer, bds 63 Robert Gillard W H (W H (;illaid & Gauld Rev John, Presbyterian, York Gibbs Mrs Elizabeth (wid Rev Co) 11 Concession Geiss Ennis, machinist, bds 98 64 Duke Samuel Y) 56 Jackson w Gillard W H & Co, wh grocers, Gauld John J, law student, 64 Bay n Gibson David R, mason, 64 Vic- 5 Hughson s Geiss'Ilenry,wood turner, 4 Elgin 1 hike toria ave n Gillesby ■Villiain, grain and wool Geis, Wm, machinist, 98, roo Gausby John D (Markelcan, Gibson Hamilton, printer, 23 merchant, 6 John s, h Went- (; ibson & Gausby) h 23 Main w Bay n Steven worth s Geiss Wm, woadturner, 4 Elgin Gavey James, scale maker, 149 Gibson John, carpenter, Garth Gillesby William F, clerk, bds picture frames, Jackson w Geldart Geo H, Gibson J G, conductor, 5 Fer- 1Yentworth s h 42 Barton w Gave James, labtrrer, 204 Cath- 131 King w, guson ave Gillespie Alex, clerk, 9 Emerald s 'in, brassfinisher, 42 arine n Geldart % Gibson J M, M A. L L B, Gillespie Mrs Ann (wid Thomas) Gaviller Alex, 21 Herkimer Barton w M P P (Nlackelcan, Gibson & '39 York Gell Win, second hand dealer, 17 Gaviller Edwin A, M D, 8 Gausby) h 102 Main w Gillespie David, second hand Park s King 1Vm Gidley Mrs Sarah (wid John) 23 dealer, 160 York, h 6 Greig Gavin Mrs !Margaret (wid Pat- Gelson Robert, ass sec Y M C A, Ferguson ave Gillespie George H (Gillespie rick) 4 0 :Mulberry bds 16 NVellington n Gilchrist Mrs Agnes (wid James) & 11 9 E,merald s Jobert Jahn Gay Mrs Catharine' (wid James) Germania Hall, 86 Market Gillespie Hugh, grocer, 263 Mac- John s bds 40 Pearl r lessee, 33 Gilchrist James, carpenter, 72 El- nab n Robert Jahn Gay James, bookkeeper, 66 Germania Hotel, gin Gillespie Hugh, 31 Ferrie w 22 John s Hughson s prop, Gilbert Alfred, machinist, 32 Wil- Gillespie John, machinist, 195 Cr, 37 Gay James P, clerk G T R, 40 Generou Anthony, shoec•1' son Hughson n Pearl n King w 80 CITY OF IIA ;\fILTON . , CITY OF IIA M II.TON . 8 1 Gillespie John, clerk, bds 9 Em- Gilmore Win, .hoemaker, 92 Glassco 1V H& Sons, wholesale Goering Wm (Reid, Goering hatters, t t King erald s Rebecca, h Wellington n e & Co) h\\'est ave cor Stinson Main Glassford John, fireman, 1 18 Gillespie & Powis (George H Gilmore Wm, butcher, 140 Goff Edward, traveler, 2 5 4 liar- Gillespie, Alfred YUwls) insu- e Cannon e ton e Glassy Edward, miller, bas 156 Golden rance agents, tea and coffee Gilmore 1Vm, shoemaker, 65 Miss Mary, 22 Wilson Rebecca brokers, 31 K ing e . Sce aav, Wellington n Goldsmith Rev Thomas page 2 Gilnwre Win J (Johnston & Gil- Glazier Edward, porter, Bank of pastor St John's Church, rg Gillespie Samuel, contractor, 247 go Hunter w Montrea l West ave s I ( King Willia m Gimblctt Robert, shoemaker, 10 7 ;Ieason Dennis, agent, 8o Mar- Gold F :\i, clerk, G T R, 62 ket Gillespie William, whipmaker, 27 Jackson e Cannon Gleason Miss Mary, dressmaker, Mar y Girls' Home, Mrs Scott, (;old J A, piano maker, Aik- 202 James n, h 4$ Murray Gillespie William, pattern maker, matron, 77 G eorge man's ave 8 Simcoe e Girouard Sirs Margaret (wid Glebe Henry, tailor, Wilson Gompf John, brewer, 360 Gillett Edward, cashier, Welling- Candid) Barton w Gleeson Mrs Mary (wid John ) John n bds 83 Pearl n ton cor Stinson Girouard \1'm, laborer, Barton w Gompf William, teamster, Brew- Gleeson Mrs Mary, 18g Bay n Gillies Alex, com traveler, 40 Gitchell I) W . 73 East ave s cry Lane, John n Gleeson Michael, boiler maker, H unte r Givin Win, accountant, 35 Rob- Gonell 'T S, excise officer, bds Gillies Mrs Catharine (wid Geo) er t 26 Inchbury n American hote l (;Iackin Thomas, cutter, 15 5 Glecsor. Patrick, carpenter, 83 Good John, clerk,bdsr 1 3 Main w 66 Charles Pearl n Gillies David ( Buntin, (;illies John n (iood Martin, cabinet maker, 153 & Co) h 66 Charles Glcneuw Major John, 65 Vine Gleeson \\'m, laborer, 139 Ferrie Mary c Glasgow & London Insur- Goodale James, laborer, 82 Bold Gillis Edward, clerk, bds 33 1Vel- ( s surance Co, \\'m Strong, ;lendon Win, bookkeeper, 8t Gooddall George, labore r, 7 lington Catharine s Gillies George, printer, bds 71 agent, Arcade, 33 James n Wood M arket Square Glas, ( ;albreith, shoemaker, bds Glenn Rich:i rd, carter, 12g Wood Goodfeuow John, painter, 1 1 6 Vine c Gillies H N, com traveler, bds 63 Wellington n Cherr y temperan(e dining rooms Glas. George, shoemaker,6 Evans Glenn Mrs Robeit, 29 Stuart e Goodfellow Walter, pattern fitter, Gillies William (W Gillies & Cu) Glass J :rmcti, shoemaker, 1 36 Glennie \1'in, com traveler, 54 179 Cannon e \-icturia a\e s k Hunter w Goodfellow 1Vm, stovemounter, 159 Yor Globe Newspaper, J H 1 fat- (:illies William, steward house of Glatis Mrs Sarah ( wid George) ► 181 Cannon e 164 Rebecca tice correspondent and agent, Goodman Abc, carpentcr, Went- refuge, 71 Vine James n Gillies 1V & Co, grocers, 159 Glass Thomas, moulder, 87 Elgin 70 worth n (;lass Wallace, moulder, 40 Wel- Glover Alexander, dairyman, Goodman Frank, stove mounter, York King e Gilligan Joseph, glassblower, 64 lington n 84 Caroline n Glassco A \1', com traveler, 120 (.;lover Daniel, bricklayer, 84 Goold Henry J, Maple l .eaf Wood e Queen s Gil .ner Oliver, clerk, 2 2 Hess I-lu};hson s hotel, 13 Market Square Goddard Andrew, engineer, 6c n Gla.sco Charles merchant, to2 Goold Roland, printer, hds Ma- John, cabinet maker, go Hughson , Hughson n ple Leaf hotel Gilmore Goddard Mrs Emma, i 1 Hunter w Glassco Frank, clerk, ro2 Hugh- 9 Hess n Goo6rarn \Vm, harness maker, 12 organ builder, 83 son s Goddard John, laborer, 33 Crooks Little Marke t Gilmore John, Goddard Nathaniel, fish dealer, Market Glassco G "l' (\V H Glassco & Goodwin Alfred J, porter, 5 Robinson 204 King w Georg e Gilmore M rs Louisiana (wid Dan) Sons) h Park cor & Godfrey William, baggageman, Goodw 123 l'ark n Glassco H W (W H Glassco in Richardson A, porter Rebecc a Giimore Mrs Sarah (wid Robert) Suns) h io9 Bay s 133 G'l' R, bds Temperance hotel, Godard William com traveler, 141 Main e Glassco John T (Macpher- W, Stuart e H, cabinet maker, son, ( ;lassco & Co) Macnab 107 Marke t Goodrvin W I), moulder, Clark Gilmore Thos Goering George, hotel, 17 John s 54 Queen s cor Marklan d av e auctioneer, bds Glassco W H (\\' H Glassco & Goering Henry, hotel, 6r-63 York Goodwin Wright M, telegraphin- Gilmore \Vrn, Goering Mrs J\V, 54 West ave qo Hunter w Sons) h 10 2 Hughson s spector G T R, 4 1 Jackson w ■••■ CITY OF HAMILTON.
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