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Director, 1829. WES Wells Peter, collector, Fountain near Washington st Wells Edward, wood corder, Richmond near Tyson Wells John F. clerk, Pearl N of Saratoga st Wells Charlotte, tailoress, Gt German, bet. Howard and Liberty sts Wells mrs Rachel, Dutch alley, near Howard st ++Wells Nathan, Peace alley E of Eutaw st ++Wells Solomon, labourer, Low near Aisquith st ++Wells N. drayman, NE cor Charles st & Sugar al ++Wells Lewis G. Pearl s of Fayette st Wellslasrer George, tavern keeper, 75 French st Welsh Wm. tobacconist, Pearl s of Mulberry st Welsh Andrew, tailor, French near Bath st Welsh mrs B. boarding house, High s of Low st Welsh-John, fisherman, near the Observatory Welsh John, painter and glazier, Ann near Wilk st Welsh Daniel, hatter, 50 s High st Welsh and Armstrong, soap and candle factory, Hol- liday N of Pleasant st Welsh Lydia, 23 N High st Welsh mrs Elizabeth, seamstress, 71 Front st Welsh James, tailor, Aisquith near Holland st Welsh Laban, grocer, NW cor of Ensor and East sts Welsh Thomas, brewer, Granby w of Gough st Welsh Adam and Thomas, hide and leather dealers, SE cor of Paca and Lexington sts Welsh Adam, firm of A. and T. Welsh, dw Paca near Lexington st Welsh Thomas, firm of A. and T. Welsh, dw Paca s of Saratoga st +Welsh Peter, labourer, Spring near Gough Welshaffer Henry, carpenter, Park s of Mulberry st Wenn John, grocer, SE cor of Park st & Wagon al Werdebaugh J. clerk, Lexington w of Park st +Wesley Per. mariner, Douglass w of Forest st Wesleyan Chapel, Nw cor of Montgomery and Sharp Wesleyan Academy, Sharp s of Hill st Wesleyan Sabbath School, male and female, SW cor of Bond and Bank sts 333 |
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