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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 238

Page 238 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 238 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17) –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

WOODSTOCK.

Clocks from $1.50 upwards, L. N. Fletcher’s, Main st., Woodstock,

Ketchum Charles, farmer, h Main
KETCHUM G R R, General Dealer, Main, h
Jacksontown road See adv front
Ketchum Judith C, wid Ralph, h Main
Lancaster I Cleotus, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Legassie Peter, laborer, h Main
Long Richard, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Marshall John S, laborer, h r Main
Maxwell Mrs William, h Main
McBride Miss Isabella, school teacher, bds Main
McCluskey Jane, wid Thomas, h Main
McCluskey William, farmer, h Main
McCluskey Woodman, laborer, h Main
McDonald H G, tanner, h Main
McINTOSH WM, school teacher, h Main
McKim Patrick, hostler, bds Trecartin house
Mclaughlin Patrick, nursery man, bds Main
Paterson Sandberg, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Perley Samuel, laborer, h Jacksontown road
PHILLIPS DAVID, leather manufacturer, Main, h do
Phillips Zoaphar, farmer, h Main
Plummer A C, farmer, h Jacksontown road
Plummer A C, jr, laborer, bds Jacksontown road
REYNOLDS HENRY O, physician, Main, h do
Riley John, blacksmith, h Jacksontown road
Sanburn John, farmer, h Main
Saunders Owen, laborer, h Main
Sawyer Eli, farmer, h Jacksontown road
SHARP FRANCIS P, nursery man, Main, h do
Sharp Franklin, nursery man, bds Main
Shaw Matthew, farmer, h Main
Sherwood William, laborer, bds Lorne house
SMITH CHAS E, collar maker, Main, h do
Smith David, farmer, h Jacksontown road
Smith James T, farmer, h Main
SMITH JNO E, tailor, Main, h do
Smith Walter J, upholsterer, bds Lorne house
Smith Wayman A, school teacher, h Main
STEVENSON ROBT, grocer and postmaster, Main, h do
Stevens Justice, hoop maker, h Jacksontown road
Thibideau Stephen, teamster, h Main
TRECARTEN WALTER, prop Trecarten house, Main
Vulcans Robert, cabinet maker, bds Trecarten house
Walton John, farmer, h Jacksontown road

Lambrequins, Cretonnes, &c., John McLauchlan, Main st., Woodsk

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 230

Page 230 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 230 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17) –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

WOODSTOCK.

Baird’s Balsam of Horehound is Purely Vegetable.

Smith W Duppa, of B H Smith & Son, h Park
Snow Hollang G, organ agent, h Orange
Snow Sarah, wid Joshua, h Orange
Snow William, policeman, h Orange
SPRAGUE T F, physician and surgeon, Chapel, h do
Sproul James, carpenter, h Houlton road
Squires, P S, blacksmith, bds Main
Stackhouse James, carpenter, bds Maple
Stairs John, laborer, h Main
Stairs Johnson, clerk, bds Main s
STAIRS MOSES, picture framer, Main, h Mill road
Stapleford, Abraham, tanner, h Union
Stapleford, Thomas, laborer, h Main
Stapleford, William, laborer, h Main
Staples John, carriage painter, bds Exchange hotel
Starkie Miss Mary, dressmaker, h Richmond
STARRETT ROBT S, of Woodstock wood working co, h Victoria
STEEVES JAS E, shoemaker, Main S, h Broadway, cor Water
Stephenson Daniel, bds Mill
Stephenson David M, carpenter, h Connell
Stephenson John, bds Elm
Stephenson John, tanner, h Mill road
Stephenson Thomas, carpenter, h Elm
Stephenson Thomas, woodworker, h Green
Stephenson William, silver plater, bds Mill
Stevenson Eliza J, wid Charles, h Queen
Stewart John, train supt N B R, h Broadway
Stewart Mary, wid Neil, h Victoria
Stewart William, moulder, h Orange
STICKNEY WM, saw mill, Mill, h do
Stinson Andrew, builder, h Broadway
Stinson Jarvis J, salesman, h Broadway
Stoop Francis G, house and sign painter, Maple, h do
Street Stanley, conductor N B R, h Chapel
Stroop Charles, baggage master N B R, h Chapel
Stump Henry, boarding house, Main s
Sullivan Daniel, tailor, h Park
Sullivan Sarah, wid Patrick, h Main s
Sutton Albert, bookkeeper, bds Main
Sutton George, laborer, h Main
Sutton James, gardener, h Main
Sweeney William, boot and shoe maker, Connell, bds do
Swiney Henry, instructor military school, Fredericton, h Chapel
Swiney Sarah, wid Edward E, h Chapel

J.G. Emery. Woodstock, dealer in China, Glass and Crockeryware.

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A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions and to Jeff A. from Sparked.com Microvolunteering!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 70

Page 70 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 70 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

Buy your Seeds from Davis the Druggist, Fredericton.

STANGER THOS, Merchant Tailor, Queen, h Charlotte  See adv opp
Stephenson Elizabeth, wid Robert, h George
Stephenson James, h King
Stephenson Lemuel, mason, h King
STERLING ALEX A, high sheriff, flour and prov whol, Queen, h Charlotte
Stevenson George, lumberman, bds Waverly house
Stewart Edward, laborer, h George
Stewart Isaac, foreman printer, h Northumberland
Stickney Benjamin, teamster, h Charlotte
Stockford David J, horse trainer, bds Long’s hotel
Storey Washington, clerk, h George
Stratton Frank, barrister, Queen, h Brunswick
Straton F A H, clerk Executive Council, h Brunswick
STREET ALFRED F, Collector Customs, h Charlotte
Street Johana, wid Lee, h Charlotte
STREET WM W, barrister and notary, Queen, bds Charlotte
Strickland Frank, carriage painter, h St John
Strickland Harvey, coachman John Orr, h St John
Strong Charles, student, bds King
Stuart Robert M, teller Maritime Bank, bds Queen
Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h Queen
Sutherland John, hostler, bds Westmoreland
SUTHERLAND NATH C, boot & shoe’mkr, Queen, h Campbell
Sutherland Robert, leather findings, Queen, h do e
SUTHERLAND ROBT jr, builder & cabt mkr, Queen, h Ct H sq
Sutherland William H, painter, bds Northumberland
Sutton William, h Northumberland
Swade William, longshoreman, h Waterloo row
Sweeney Patrick, grocer, King, h do
Swimm Miss Eliza, h George
Symonds John, farmer, h Brick Hill Road
TABOR JESSE W, grocer, Westmoreland cor King, h Brunswk
Tackney Thomas, lumberman, h George
Tapley David, laborer, h Brunswick
Tattarsall John, blacksmith, bds York
Taylor George M, photographer, h off Queen
Taylor John M, engineer water works, h Northumberland
Taylor Miss Nellie, dressmaker, h St John
Taylor Rebecca, wid George, h of Queen
TEMPLE THOMAS, M P, h Queen e
TENNANT, Davies & Co, Dry Goods, Queen.  See adv page 2 and marginal lines

Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B., Scotch Tweeds.

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[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

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“… a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840”

Another treasure from Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics transcriptions.  Thanks, again, to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line. 

Volume 96 Number 2380
Date November 1 1895
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

W.H. QUINN has favored the ‘Gleaner’ with a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840 and of those who have done business here since then and passed away or made changes. Some of the gentlemen in this list are still living. Mr. Quinn’s name also appears in the list of the veterans, he having been continuously in business in this city since 1850. The names which do not appear under the heading of some street are chiefly those of men who did business on Queen Street, although a few of them may have done business in some other locality. George WHITTAKER, shoe store; MYSHRALL & RITCHIE, groceries and liquors; ROBINSON & WHEELER, groceries and liquors; George FROUGHTON, groceries and liquors; John MOORE, groceries and liquors; William MOORE, groceries; Henry RUTTER, harness; Thomas HATHEWAY, grocer; Julius INCHES, clothing store; ROBINSON & ORMSBY, hotel; Miss HANCOCK, milliner; Miss HATHEWAY, milliner; Holly COY, druggist; ALLEN & BURNSIDE, grocers; William INCHES, grocer; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Thomas MORRIS, clothier; Wesley ROSS, shoemaker; John WARD, grocer; Miss BISLEY, milliner; Miss DOAK, milliner; Jerry PORTER, baker; Robert ANDERSON, baker; Michael TAYLOR, tavern; Abraham McKEEN, groceries an liquors; Harry HAMMOND, grocer; Thomas PEPPERS, grocer; G.F. ATHERTON, grocer; ATHERTON & SMITH, grocers; Jacob MILLER, grocer; PICKARD and COBURN, general store; Benjmain CREIGHTON, tavern; N.S. HOOPER, groceries and liquors; J.S. BEEK, general store; KIERSTON, tinsmith; John McPHERSON, grocer and liquor; P. McMANUS, grocer; Mrs. BREEN, tavern; James BRYSON, grocer and liquors; John CARR, tavern; John McKINTOSH, grocer and liquor; HACKETT, tavern; DONALD, general store; Peter LEE, tavern; John McDALE, tavern; James MARA, grocer; Felix MULHERIN, grocer and liquor; GOULD, hotel; JACKSON, hotel; S.A. ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; BUTCHER, cabinet maker; Thomas NESBITT, cabinet maker; Thomas AITKEN, cabinet maker; Thomas RUTTER, cabinet maker; Andrew CONNOR, mason; John WELLS, mason; Hugh BLOCK, mason; Thomas GIVAN, mason; Thomas LINDSAY, mason; Thomas BOWLAN, blacksmith; Thomas PARSONS, blacksmith; PARENT, blacksmith; Anthony SMITH, blacksmith; Enoch O. BRADLEY, blacksmith; John BROWN, blacksmith; Ned ELLIOTT, blacksmith; George ELLIOTT, blacksmith; John HANLON, blacksmith; Philip SCHLEYER, gunsmith; CARTER, gumsmith; KINCAID, gunsmith; John SIMPSON, printer; James WARD, printer; James HOGG, printer; Thomas HOGG, printer; James PHILLIPS, printer; John GRAHAM, printer; DOAK & HILL, printers; LARIMORE, printer; Chas. LUGRIN, printer; BANE, tinsmith; Wm MOORE, tinsmith; Wm CUNNINGHAM, tinsmith; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Dan ELLIOTT, tinsmith; LEFOREST & Son, tinsmith; MITCHELL, grocer; James RANDOLPH, grocer; Wm SMITHSON, druggist; James McCAUSLAND, jeweller; Thos. BARKER, tanner; McCAUSLAND, leather store; Thos. SIMMONS, tanner; Henry CLARK, tanner; Pat DONNELLY, tanner; Stephen WHITTAKER, tanner; Jarvis KING, tanner; Zebedee GABEL, tanner; George HARTT, tanner; Samuel MILLER, stationer; Henry VAVASOUR, stationer; Samuel ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; Polly VANHORN, tavern and grocery; Thomas LEE, tavern; Oliver SMITH, general store; Joseph GAYNOR, general store; Thomas STEWART, hardware; James WILLOX, harness maker; Richard STAPLES, tavern; John and James TAYLOR, general store; W.A. MELVIN, merchant; Francis BEVERLEY, bookbinder; Robert SUTHERLAND, shoemaker; Thomas ESSINGTON, tailor; Wm CAMERON, butcher; James COOK, merchant; James GALE, druggist; Henry S. BEEK, stationer; Peter SLAIN, baker; Joseph WOOLHOPTER, watchmaker; John F. and Sabastin SMITH, merchants; Thomas WILLIAMS, liquor and grocery; John S. COY, merchant; David MUNROE; Albert LORDLY, auctioneer; Patrick BRANNEN, grocer; Mr. MATHEWS, grocer; John MATHEWS, liquor; Dr. WILSON, barber; Timothy McCARTY, grocer; James BARKER, tavern; F.W. HATHEWAY, merchant; Andrew PAYNE, shoemaker; James KNOWLES, Express Co.; Con. LOWERY, grocer; Charles GREGOR, grocer; MacKINTOSH, general store; William GROSVENOR, dry goods and liquors; Spafford BARKER, general store; W.H. STREET, liquors and groceries; James LUCAS, general store; William PAISLEY, grocer; JOHNSON, grocer; Justin SPAHNN, watchmaker; Gilbert LEMONT, general store; James HAMILTON, dry goods; James MARTIN, tavern; Needham AKERLEY, grocer; Hector SUTHERLAND, general store; GORDON, druggist; Joseph FRENCH, groceries and liquors; Patrick KIRLIN, dry goods and clothing; Bernard KIRLIN, tailor; Nicholas MURRAY, tavern; George ANDERSON, tavern; William GRIEVES, tavern; Walter GRIEVES, tavern; O.T. SHARKEY, dry goods and groceries; Mrs. HAMILTON, milliner; McCONAGNY, groceries and liquors; John H. REID, groceries and liquors; Joseph LETT, tavern; George WOODS, general store; Mark NEEDHAM, auctioneer; Michael MORAN, grocer; Peter BOGAN, variety store; Jonathan P. TAYLOR & NORTH, watches and tinware; McGILVERY, shoe factory; McPHERSON & Co., general store; William FISHER, general store; Henry FISHER, general store; John McBEATH, clothing; James DRAKE, provision; Thomas PICKARD, general store; Alfred SMITH, druggist; Robt. CHESTNUT, hardware; Thomas STEWART, hardware; STEWART & NEILL, hardware; Treadwell SMITH, general store; WRIGHT, baker; W.F. BARKER, shoe store; W.H. ROBINSON, liquor store; William STEVENSON, grocer; James FRIEL, shoemaker; KENNELL & BISHOP, general store; Yerxa WHITE, grocer; CURRIER & TREADWELL, provisions; James CAMERON, grocer; George WINTER, general store; THORNE, general store; Joseph ARMOUR, grocer; John SHOALS, grocer; John MULLIN, shoe store; James HALE, general store; John B. GUNTER, grocer; John McGEEHAN, grocer; DAVIS, liquor store; CURREY & SMITH, grocers; Thomas BRADLEY, harness; Robert WELSH, Albion Hotel; BALLOCH’s hotel on the site of Randolph block; Charles YERXA, hotel; FRADSHAM hotel; Wm SEGEE, hotel; Duncan McPHERSON, harness maker; ESTEY hotel; SMITH hotel.