Hi All Bangs Carruthers Rice connectors,
Below are some connections of these 3 surnames FYI. There are a few
interesting connections.
Barry
Laura A. DUNTON
[NI1750]
1846 - 2 Oct 1889
BIRTH: 1846
DEATH: 2 Oct 1889, Hampden, Penobscot Co., Maine
Father: James DUNTON
Mother: Dorothy A. WEEKS
Family 1 : Edwin J. CARRUTHERS
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dunton/Dunton/d0001/g0000145.htm...
_Abner DUNTON _____+
_James DUNTON ____|
| |_Mary Polly QUINN _+
_James DUNTON _____|
| | _Andrew PATTERSON _+
| |_Polly PATTERSON _|
| |_Sarah RAPHA ______
|--Laura A. DUNTON
| | |___________________
|_Dorothy A. WEEKS _|
| ___________________
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Hannah BANGS
ABT. 1771 - 26 Aug 1837
BIRTH: ABT. 1771
DEATH: 26 Aug 1837, North Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont
Father: Azariah BANGS
Mother: Huldah STOW
Family 1 : Lot MASON
MARRIAGE: 16 Aug 1792, Barre, Worcester Co., Massachusetts
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dunton/Dunton/d0000/g0000016.htm...
_Azariah BANGS _|
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|_Huldah STOW ___|
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Cyrus RICE (____ - ____)
Elizabeth RICE (____ - ____)
Jesse RICE (____ - ____)
John RICE (____ - ____)
Margaret Emma RICE (8 May 1868 - 1 Jan 1936)
Sarah RICE (____ - ____)
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Bangs, Carruthers, Rice:
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Index of Surnames
... BALDWIN, BALE, BALLOU, BANCROFT, BANGS, BARBER, BARBOUR ... CARR, CARRILL,
CARROLL, CARRUTHERS, CARTER, CARVER ... RENOUF, REYNOLDS, RHODES, RICE,
RICHARDS, RICHARDSON ...
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BANGS, ABIAH -- 3 June 1855 / n.d. -- Cousin Elizabeth HOBBS my lot in New Bern
Town whereon my Negro house stands joining the north side of the lot where I now
dwell, and if she should die without heir lawfully begotten then to return to my
estate and
divided. To daughter Betsy BANGS all my estate both personal and Royal and for
want
of heirs to be divided between my two sisters Elizabeth CARRUTHERS and Mary
CARRUTHERS, my brother John CARRUTHERS and my aforesaid cousin Elizabeth
HOBBS. Brother William CARRUTHERS and Mr. Robert JONES, Attorney at law to be
executors. Wit: Job IVES, Wm. CREEKMORE, Ruben [x] HAMMONTREE, Wm.
CARUTHERS, Senr.
http://newbern.cpclib.org/research/WillsB.htm
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Wickliffe Gen:
Deed Book 9 &10 p. 61 William Wickliff to John Bryan, Release of Mortgage.
John BRYAN did convey mortgage to Wm. Wickliffe, late of Craven Co. N.C.,
Trader, deceased.
New Bern Town beginning at lot 15 and running up Trent River and is
distinguished by #16 in plot of land also lot beginning at corner of Trout St.
and -- St.. on which JOHN BRYAN built 2 stone houses one in possession and
occupation of ELIAS LAGARDE and other possession and occupation of JOHN
CARRUTHERS under certain rents. John Bryan should pay Wm. Wickliffe's exec.
160 pounds. June 1755
Deed Book 11
p. 62 Wm. WICKLIFFE from Joseph CARRUTHERS by Exr. and Ex. 1762
p. 44 John WILLCOCKS of CRAVEN Co. , millright to THOMAS WILCOCKS, millright
of Craven Co... South side of Trent River 480 Acres .. corner Crooked Run.
Deed Book 12-13 p. 347 Christopher NEALE to Joseph CARRUTTHERS 1765. Gift
Deed
p. 440 Christopher NEALE to John BENNERS 1765
Deed bk. 3
p. 75 William Wickliffe and Richard Nixon bound to Nathan BANGS of Barnstable
New England for sum of 300 pounds (Mortgage probably) Aug. 21, 1744.
p. 109 William WICKLIFFE also p. 128 , 1745
p. 266 Wm. Wickliffe of Craven Co. to Jacob WHITE of ACCOMACK CO. Va. 1746,
100 pounds paid. tract of land and plantation lying on south side of NEUSE
RIVER and on to lower side of mouth of Slocombs Creek containing 300 Acres
called by name of WONUETT FIELDS. Beginning at a poplar near mouth of SLOCOMBS
CREEK then down River Soth 32 degrees 6 sh to mouth of Great Run that parts
said land from JOSEPH SLOCOMB 's then South 8degrees West 320 poles to back
line then line North 82degrees West to SOLOMON SMITH 's line then along his
line to the SANDY VALLEY then to head of Duck Creek then down Duck Creek its
several courses to the main Creek so its several courses to include Sandy
Point ---station. Part of patent granted to John Slocomb Dec. 13, 1716.
Witnesses Francis EAGLETON and WILLIAM SMITH. Sept. 2, 1746.
Deed Bk. 16 p. 312 Mary Wakely et al by att. , Robert Wakely by ADMX. from
John RICE 1769 assignment. I John Rice of New Bern... in the course of my
dealing many unfortunate accidents and misfortunes in trade by land and
water... debts doth exceed all estate... applied to several creditors ...
make over to Honrable Wm. DRY, esqr. George MOORe, esquire, Mary WAKELY of
Philadelphia, admix. of Robert WAKELY, Marmaduke JONES, esq. attorney for
saide Mary Wakely and Thomas Clifford HOWE, esq.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/craven/deeds/deedbk1.txt
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CRAVEN COUNTY, NC - WILLS - John Carruthers, 20 Sep 1751
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JOHN CARRUTHERS WILL (1751), Craven Co.,NC
In the name of God Amen. I, John Carruthers, of the County of Craven,
and Province of North Carolina, merchant, being of perfect mind and
memory and calling to mind and Duly Considering the unsertainty of human
life, Do make this my last will and testamant. First and Principally, I
commit my Soul into the hands of my blessed maker, trusting in his mercy
and in the merits of my Dear Redeemer for the remission of my sins; and
my body I commit to the Earth to be Interred in such Decent and
Christianlike manner as to my Executors may seem meet, in hopes of the
Glorious Resurrection of the last great Day; and as for such worldly
goods that Providence has blessed me with, after my just Debts and
necessary Expenses are Contented, Discharged and payed by my Executors,
Which I will shall first be honorably done, then the remainder I
bequeath in the following manner:
Imprimis. I Give and Bequeath unto my Daughter, Rocksolannah
Witherinton, one lott of Land lying in Newbern town, and joining
Pollocks Street and Eding Street, and known by the plan of sd. town, by
number 98, together with all my houses and appurtenances to the same
belonging, and my Desk, unto her, the said Rocksolannah Witherinton, her
Heirs and Assigns forever.
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my daughter, Frances Hodges, one
Negro girl cald Carolina, and one feather Bed and one Boulster, 2
pillows, one Blanket, two Steats, and one Countarpen, it being the Bed
that I commonly lodge on, and all the Cattal that I have yhousing at
the Francis Hodges Cow Pen, unto her, the sd. Frances Hodges, her Heirs
and assigns forever.
Item. I Give and Bequeath unto my son, John Carruthers, my
Riding Sadal and Bridal, and gun, and one pr. large money Seals, and my
silver Shubuckles and knee Buckles, to him, his Heirs and Assigns for
Ever.
Item. I Give and Bequeath unto my Son, Joseph Carruthers, Six
large Silver tea Spuns, and one Silver tea tongs, and Silver Straner,
and fore large Silver Spuns for table use, to him and his heirs and
assigns for Ever.
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my daughter, Sarah Rice, my gould
buttons I wear in my Sleeves, and one Brase Warming Pan with a wooden
handal to it, to her and her Heirs for Ever.
Item. I Give and Bequeath unto my two Sons in law, Francis
Hodges and John Witherinton, all my wearing close of all sorts, except
the Buckles and Buttons before menchand, to be Equaly Devided between
them.
Item. I Give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Wife, Content
Carruthers, the Labor and Sarvis of one Negro man, cald Hannabal,
Dewring the time of her natril Life or the time of her Widowhood, and at
the time of her death, or the day of her marrage, my Will and desire is
that my Executors, hereafter Menchand, may take the Foresd. Negro,
Hannabal, into their Care and Pertection, and my Will is that they may
set him up at Publick Vander to be sould to the highest bedar for redy
money, and the money arising by the sale of the foresd. Negro to be
Equaly devided amung my Childring, that may or shall be then Liveing,
and my will and desire is that the above menchand Hannabal, may not be
carried out of Craven County without the Leve or Consent of my
Executors.
Item. I give unto my well beloved Wife, Content Carruthers, the
Labar or Sarvis of one Negro woman cald Enow, dewring the time of her,
ye sd. Content Carruthers, her Natril life, and at her Decese I Give and
Bequeath the fore sd. Negro woman cald Enow, to Rebekah McCarthy, to her
and her Heirs for Even.
Item. I Give and Bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Content
Carruthers, one Negro Woman, cald Baranton, and all my Horses and all my
Cattal that yhouses on Trent, or anyways Belongs to my Cow Pen at my
home House, and all my Hoggs and Sheep and my Cart and Plows, and axes
and hows, belonging to the Plantation work, and all my Househould goods
of all Sorts, Except them before given to my Children, unto her, the
foresd. Content Carruthers, her Heirs and assigns for Ever.
Item. My will and Desire is that my Executors hearafter
menchand may and Shall sell all my Lands, and all my Lotts and Houses,
and appurtenances thearunto belonging in New Bern town, and all my
trading Stock of goods of all Sorts, to be Sould at Publick vander to
the highest biders, alowing three months Credit, the Purchasers giveing
good security for the Payment of the Moneys. My Will and Desire is that
Evry Lott should be set up Singal, Except them two whear the Long house
stands, and with the money arising by the fore menchand Sales, and what
Redey money I may have by me, and what may be receved of my outstanding
debts, and my will and desire is that my Executors may pay all my Just
Debts and my fewnarl Expences, and what is Remaning of the above
menchand money when my debts are payed, my will and desire is that the
Remandar of money may be Equaly devided between my three Sons, William
Carruthers, John Carruthers, and Joseph Carruthers, and my daughter,
Sarah Rice, and if my son William Carruthers shuld not be at the
devision of the money, I desire his Part of the money may continue in
the hands of my Executors till he, the foresd. William Carruthers, cums
for it.
Lastly, I do nominate, constitute, and appoint my two sons, John
Carruthers and Joseph Carruthers, Executors of this my last Will and
testament, and do hereby utterly Revoke, disallow, and disannul all
former Bequests, Wills and Legacies, by me heretofore made, Ratifying
and Confirming this, and no other, to be my last will and testament.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the
Twentieth day of September, the year of our Lord, one Thousand, seven
Hundred, and fifty one (and my desk interlined before Assigned in the
lowr line of the first side).
John Carruthers (Seal)
Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared, by the
within named testator, John Carruthers, to be
his last will and testament, in presence of us the
Subscribers
Sarah Betsworth (signed with her mark)
Abiah Bangs
Sol. Rew
Craven County, NC
February Court, 1752
These are to certify, that the within will of John Carruthers,
deceased, being Exhibited into Court, was proved by the oath of Soloman
Rew, one of the subscribing evidences to the same, who swore that he saw
the testator sign, seal, and declare the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and to the best of his knowledge was of sound Mind and
Disposing Memory. And that he also saw Sarah Betsworth and Abiah Bangs,
the other subscribing evidences, sign as such in the presence of the
Testator. At the same time John Carruthers, one of the Esecutors
therein mentiond, appeared in court and qaualified according to Law.
Phil Smith, Current Clerk
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Children of SIMON BRIGHT and ? HODGES are:
6. i. MARY3 BRIGHT, b. Abt. 1730; d. Aft. 1789, New Hanover County, North
Carolina.
7. ii. SIMON BRIGHT, JR. (CAPT.), b. 1734, Craven/Dobbs County, NC; d. December
1777, Dobbs County, NC.
8. iii. JAMES BRIGHT, b. 1750; d. 1819.
9. iv. ELIZABETH BRIGHT, b. 1745, Johnston Co.?Lenoir, NC.
4. WILLIAM2 BRIGHT (JOHN1) was born Abt. 1702 in Beaufort Co. NC?, and died 1754
in Craven Co., NC4. He married ANN (STOCKWELL?).
Notes for WILLIAM BRIGHT:
1702-1754
His birthdate is just a guess by using his parents birthdate given in William
Bennett's "Bright Family of Lenoir and Greene Co. NC"
He came to Craven County by or some before 1729 as he sold his lands in Hyde
left him by his father's will of 1702.
He made his will 12 January 1754 and recorded 6 November 1754. In his will he
mentions son Stockwell and daughters Susanna, Eleanor, Mary, Sarah, and Ann
Nelson. Also mentioned was grandson Harman Gaskins.
His will is recorded in Secretary of State Office (NC) proved in open court by
oath of James Arthur who saw William sign and also saw Sarah Arthur and Wm.
Carrathers, Jr. and at the same time Stockwell Bright and Ann Bright qualified
as Executors.
In the name of God, Amen, I William Bright of Craven Co. in province of NC, weak
and low in body but of perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last
will and testament.
Impresis:I recomend my soul unto the hand of God who gave it through the merits
of my blessed lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to receive a free pardon of all my
sins and my body to the earth to receive a decent burial in a Christian like
manner as my Executors herein after named shall think fit and as for what worldy
estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I bequeath in manner and form
following.
Item: I bequeath to my son Stockwell Bright all my land down the River, that is
to say one plantation on Orchard Creek and one on Loer (Lower?) Broad Creek,
both being in one patent, likewise sixty barrels of tar that lies in the hands
of James Nash, also one young horse and gun, 2 iron wedges and 1 great iron pot.
Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Susannah Bright five pounds in money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Nelson the plantation I now dwell
upon, that is to say after my lawful wife's decease.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elenor Bright 100 acres of land on
the North side branch?
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Bright 100 acres of land on the
North side of Neuse forever, that is to say the upper part of a patent granted
to Joseph Mason.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my grandaughter Sarah Bright 50 acres joining the
east side of my plantation land. It being the land I bought of Francis Nash.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my grandson Harmon Gaskins one 2 year old Heifer.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my grandaughter Mary Bright one 2 year old heifer
item: I give and bequeath unto my dear beloved wife five ____and four dishes
with one small pot to make such use of as she think proper to be hurn now and
forever, and to my wife I also leave all my personal estate both in doors and
out during her life time and after her decease to be equally divided between 4
of my daughters, that is to say Hannah, Elenor, Mary and Sarah, grandtr., and it
is my desire that my daughter Ann Nelson should take my grandaughter Sarah
Bright into her care till she shall arrive the age of 16 and I do hearby
constituite and appoint my dearly beloved wife Ann Bright and Stockwell Bright
Executrix and Executor of my last will and testament, utterly revolking and
disannulling and making void all former or other wills, testaments and bequest,
ratifying and confirmaing this and no other to be my last will and testament.
Witness whereof I have here signed sealed and published to be. William Bright
In Presence of James X Arthur, Sarah X Arthur, Wm. Carruthers, Jr.
Book C page 2. 18 May 1749 Craven Samuel Harvey sells to William Bright 160
acres on North side of Neuse River on lower Broad Creek patent by Rice Price 11
November 1719
18 November 1738 William Bright petitions for 200 acres in Craven.
Also included in this petition is Jonathan Bangs, Francis Hodges and Thomas
Graves.
William signed a petition to set a seat of goverment for Craven County 1733.
Also shown in Records of Craven Co. Vol I by Elizabeth Moore 1960.
The Dobbs Grantee Index published in NCGS from 1995 through 1997 transcribed by
Martha M. Marble
Craven Co. Book 3 page 159 27 June 1745
Simon Bright of Craven for 75 pounds conveys to John Wetherington (same) 165
acres on N. side of the Neuse River and north side of Briery Branch being 1/4
part of 640 acres of land laid out to Simon Bright in 1739. Witness: John Rice,
John Williams
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/bright/rose.htm
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Zebulon Rice
Notes for STOCKWELL BRIGHT:
1728-1791
Book 2 page 313 29 August 1759
Stockwell Bright of Craven for 20 pounds conveys to John Williams of Craven,
carpenter, 80 acres on Swift Creek 2 miles below fording place at Blounts
plantation south side of Creek and North side of Neuse River and taking in the
plantation where I now dwell and down the creek to John Hollinsworth patent for
284 acres dated 21 Nov. 1739. Wit: Joseph Bryan, Jacob Johnston, Garrett
Johnston.
Book 2 page 453 Stockwell Bright, planter for 20 pounds proc. money conveys to
John Hartley, blacksmith land in Craven on south side of Swift Creek and both
sides of Pamlico Rd. granted to Thomas Fisher to Eben Hall by deed 16 June 1746
dated 30 Oct. 1763, proved June Court 1765. Wit: Joseph Bryan, Zebulon Rice,
William Williams
Craven County Deeds abstracted by Agness Gunter
Craven County Book 2 page 246 19 October 1759
John James to Stockwell Bright for 26 pounds 13 shilling 8 pence proc. money, a
tract of land on Swift Creek beginning at a pine on the creek side where Zebulon
Rice now lives, Mary Carney's line to Tyler's line by Soloman Griffin's,
Lewis
Bryan, Benjamin Griffin and John Williams to Marvel's Run near mouth of Rocky
Deed Book 26 page 3 26 Feb. 1772 between Stockwell Bright and Samuel Wiggins
both of Craven for 40 pounds on south side of Swift Creek, beginning at Reedy
Creek, containing 100 acres being a patent granted to Bright 1772. James
Tillingin, John Bright, Witness Branch being plantation where Rice now lives and
part of Sol. Griffin patent dated 20 April1745. Wit: Lazarus Pearce, Edmund
Andrews, Sarah Pearce, Jurat.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/bright/rose.htm
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Francis Carruthers Gould - John Kendrick Bangs - C. C. Rice
The New York Times, December 6, 1905
CELEBRATE MARK TWAIN'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY
Fellow-Workers in Fiction Dine with Him at Delmonico's.
After the uproar which follwed the completion of Mark Twain's reply to the toast
given by Mr. Howells had died out, Col. Harvey read this cablegram, received
from London:
The undersigned send Mark Twain heartiest greetings on his seventieth birthday
and cordially wish him long life and prosperity:
Sir William Anson, T. Anstey Guthrie, (F. Anstey,) Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate;
the Right Hon. Arthur Balfour, J. M. Barrie, Augustine Birrell, K. T.; the Right
Hon. James Bryce, Sir Francis Burnand, editor of Punch; Gilbert Chesterton,
Churton Collins, W. L. Courteney, Austin Dobson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, W. S.
Gilbert, Edmund Gosse, Francis Carruthers Gould, Thomas Hardy, Anthony Hope, W.
W. Jacobs, Rudyard Kipling, Ian Maclaren, (the Rev. John Watson,) W. H. Mallock,
George Meredith, Henry Norman, M. P.; Sir Gilbert Parker, Sir John Tenniel, the
illustrator; Sir George Otto Trevelyan, historian; Mrs. Humphry Ward, William
Watson, Theodore Watts Dunton, Israel Zangwill, Tauchnitz.
Among others who read or sent greetings in rhyme were Amelia E. Barr, Wilbur D.
Nesbit, Virginia Frazer Boyle, John Kendrick Bangs, and Henry van Dyke.
http://www.twainquotes.com/19051206.html
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GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS MARRIAGE RECORDS 1846-1877
by Frances T. Ingmire
82 Pages, 8.5"x11", Perfet Bound, Surname Index, Copyright 1979,
Reprinted by Special Permission, FI-0013, $23.00
The County of Grayson was created in 1846 from Fannin County. These are the
first marriage records listed for the county. This listing of the marriages
gives three items of interest, one is the date the license was issued, second
the name of the groom and third the name of the bride. The surname index shows
these.
Surnames Included in This Publication
BANGS CARUTHERS RICE WORTHINGTON
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Welcome to the 1864 Baltimore City Directory Project . . . .
an online version of the 1864 Baltimore City Directory originally published by
John W. Woods. Here you will find data associated with 49,193 individuals and
businesses that were present in the city during this time. To begin your search,
simply select a letter from the menu above.
This project was made possible only through the effort of several dozen hard
working and dedicated volunteer transcribers from across the country (and one
from Europe).
Carruthers Chas.J.gas fitter593 w Lombard
Carruthers JohnS.gas fitter593 w Lombard
BangsCharles
clerk11 Penn
BangsEdward
(Carey, B. & Woodward)76 w Monument
BangsJohn
boot and shoemaker229 w Pratt, dw 144 Barre
BangsMrs. MaryA.
113 s Bond
BangsWm.
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RICE: 11 Penn
Rice & Bro. butchers18 Centre, 28 Lexington and 14 Hanover markets
RiceCaroline 22 Shakspear
RiceCharles butcherRetreat near Penna av extended, Baltimore co
RICE, CHASE & CO. dry goods commission merchants10 and 12 German
RiceCharles cabinet maker1 Albemarle
RiceConrad laborer152 Garden
RiceConrad cooper171 Hamburg
RiceConrad tailor149 s Bond
RiceMrs. Eliza 16 Laurel
RiceFrederick (R. & Bro.)656 Penna av
RiceHenry grainerbasement 58 w Fayette, dw 121 e Madison
RiceHenryG.(R., Chase & Co.)10 and 12 German
RiceIsaac cigar maker126 Vine
RiceJacob (R. & Bro.)670 Penna av
RiceJacob 115 e Lombard
RiceJohn laborer72 Washington, F.H.
RiceJohnW.clerk, (Boehm, R. & Co.)8 n Pine
RiceJudah grocerycor Central av and Chew
RiceLawrence butcher672 Penna av
RiceMargaret 414 Division
RiceMary milkwoman414 Division
RiceMrs. Mary 84 s Bond
RiceMary teacher172 Forrest
RiceMrs. Rosalie13 Lloyd
RiceMichael cooper192 Hollins
RiceMrs. Sarah 24 George
RiceSarahS.teacher24 George
RiceStephen
restaurant63 and 65 South
RiceS.B.clerk Quartermaster55 e Baltimore
RiceSamuelE.clerk135 s Sharp
RiceSebastian essences23 Abbott
RiceThomasH.block and pump maker4 Covington, dw 228 Light
RiceThomas soldier202 e Baltimore
RiceCapt. Wm.T.mariner84 s Bond
RiceWm. laborer186 s Chapel
Rice Wm. & Lewis butchers76 Lexington market
RiceWm. (W. & Lewis R.)Penna av near Northern av
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DARE
Dare G. George (D., Sproston & Co.) 32 s Sharp
Dare Dr. George H. 29 s Eutaw
Dare Margaret 161 Hanover
Dare Sproston & Co. commission merchants 95 s Charles
Dare Wm. H. clerk 183 s Paca
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Worthington A C 94 Saratoga
Worthington Chas. clerk 196 Preston
Worthington Chas. agent Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Packet Co. foot
of Commerce dw 27 Hoffman
Worthington Elizabeth W 143 s Sharp
Worthington James pilot 117 s Bond
Worthington John bricklayer 84 Holland
Worthington Jos. F lamplighter 45 n Spring
Worthington Wm. F 90 n Charles
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John Kendrick Bangs Clive Harcourt Carruthers Rice
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