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Director, 1829. RIS clock and clock makers' tools, materials, &c. 200 1/2 w Baltimore st Riggen Levi, ship carpenter, York, near Light st Riggen William, Fayette, E of Paca st Riggen mrs Rhoda, 99 Alice Anna st Riggen Israel, ship carpenter, Henrietta, w of Light Riggs Samuel, of the firm of Peabody, Riggs and Co. dw 112 Hanover st Riggs Geo. W. merchant, NE cor of Pratt & Hanover Riley mrs Mary, grocery, sw corner of Apple alley and Fleet st Riley David, watchman, 71 French st Riley Wm. cordwainer, 71 French st Riley Philip, labourer, Low, near Exeter st Riley Thos, boot and shoemaker, 99 N Howard st Riley Absalom, tavern keeper, SE corner of Franklin and Eutaw sts Riley Patrick, weaver, Preston, near Ross st Riley Peter, cordwainer, 165 French st Riley mrs Sarah, 37 s Eutaw st +Riley Wallack, drayman, Barre E of Howard Rinerman John, saddler, Lombard w of Paca Rinerman mrs M. Park N of Lexington Rinerman miss Harriet, Albermarle s of Fawn Ring George, stone mason, cor New st & Long al Ring David, teacher of the female institute, 29 Alice Anna Ring mrs Elizabeth, 2 Block +Ringle Thomas, laborer s Liberty, near Baltimore st Ringgold Moses D. Hughes, E of Charles Ringgold Frederick G. carpenter, Charles N of Hill Ringgold Peregrine, carpenter, Charles N of Hill Ringgold Perry, baker, Park E Lexington Ringgold mrs C. fancy dry good store, 69 E Balt st +Riaggold Benj, laborer, 22 Grant +Ringgold Thos, labourer, Hill E of Sharp. +Ringgold Jacob, laborer, Hamilton, N of Saint Pauls +Ringgold Abraham, laborer, Sugar al N of Light st Ringrose James, ship carpenter, 94 Bond st Riston George, merchant, 1 Sharp st 269 |
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