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Wadsworth Place
Wadsworth, John
Waite, Christopher B.
Wakesmith, Josephine
Waldron, Alfred B.
Waldron, Allen
Waldron, Allen Jr.
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ambrose
Waldron, Ann Eliza
Waldron, Anne
Waldron, Benjamin
Waldron, Benjamin
Waldron, Benjamin L. (May be Benjamin Lewis Waldron)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Benjamin Lewis (May be Benj. L.)
Waldron, Betsy
Waldron, Betsy
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Billings
Waldron, Capt. Nelson
Waldron, Charles A.
Waldron, Charles A.
Waldron, Charles A.
Waldron, Charles H.
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Advertisement for
Obituary
Opens dry goods store with G. Barnard
Infant, granddaughter of Cortz Wellbrook
Married Mary Battey of Providence
Obituary
Obituary
Fire ward
Director, Bank of Bristol
Elected 2nd representative Dies at 82
Probate notice
Executor's notice
Furniture sold at auction
Real estate sold at auction
Tillage land sold at auction
Son of Leonard, obituary
Obituary, child of Charles H.
Obituary, wife of Joseph
Tax collector's sale
Sells land
Married D. Greene of East Greenwich
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1845-­‐11-­‐22
Killed while attempting to salvage furniture from burning building 1860-­‐05-­‐12
Funeral services, extensive procession of over 1000 mourners, further description of tragedy 1860-­‐05-­‐19
Probate notice
1860-­‐05-­‐19
Administrator's notice
1860-­‐06-­‐09
Special town meeting held, family will be provided for 1860-­‐06-­‐16
Administrator's sale of livestock, farm implements 1860-­‐06-­‐16
Guardian appointed for children
1861-­‐06-­‐08
Obituary
1872-­‐04-­‐20
Widow of the late Leonard, obituary
1868-­‐09-­‐26
Elected to town council
1834-­‐05-­‐17
Coll. of Bristol Charitable Fuel Society
1835-­‐01-­‐03
Married Martha Hadwin
1840-­‐10-­‐17
V.P. Bristol Seaman's Friend Society
1841-­‐07-­‐24
Appointed Justice of Peace
1843-­‐04-­‐08
Commissioner of asylum
1843-­‐09-­‐02
Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill
1844-­‐04-­‐06
Director, Marine Bible Society
1845-­‐12-­‐27
Appointed to town council
1854-­‐04-­‐08
Sells schooner Barton
1849-­‐08-­‐11
Officer, Bristol Artillery
1861-­‐04-­‐06
Sergeant of Bristol Artillery Volunteers
1861-­‐06-­‐08
Child dies suddenly
1861-­‐10-­‐19
Married Sarah E. Smith 1858-­‐02-­‐13
Advertisement for hats
1853-­‐10-­‐15
Notice of change in business
1854-­‐03-­‐04
Advertisement for "Emporium of Fashion" 1854-­‐12-­‐09
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Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, D.A. (May be David Waldron)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, David (May be D.A. Waldron)(storekeeper)
Waldron, Dorothea T.
Waldron, Edmund
Waldron, Eliza E.
Waldron, Elizabeth Drew
Waldron, Elizabeth J.
Waldron, Emma
Waldron, Eunice
Waldron, Frances
Waldron, Francis
Waldron, Francis
Waldron, Francis
Waldron, Francis L.
Waldron, George
Waldron, Hannah
Waldron, Hannah
Waldron, Hannah
Waldron, Hannah E.
Waldron, Hannah M.
Waldron, Harriet J.
Waldron, Harriet J.
Waldron, Harriet L. Waldron, Henry
Waldron, Henry
Waldron, Henry
Waldron, Henry Martyn
Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Infant
Adds new store
Notice of change in business
Notice of change in business
Sell-­‐out of stock
Former store mentioned
Auction of furniture and household goods
Opens grocery and shoe store, cobbler shop
Advertisement for coal and wood
Notice of change in business
Notice, moves grocery store
Former store mentioned
Advertisement for bath house
Testimonial for bath house
Married Mary Simmons
Opens tailor shop (Pine Hall)
Testimonial for shop
App. to town council
App. assessor or taxes
App. guardian of Jemima Waldron
1855-­‐06-­‐09
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Sec. of citizen's group to aid poor during record cold wave 1857-­‐01-­‐31
Advertisement for coal yard
1860-­‐01-­‐07
Married Eliphabet Horton
1854-­‐12-­‐02
Married Eliza Cummings
1834-­‐05-­‐10
Married Frederick S. Peabody
1856-­‐01-­‐26
Obituary, child of Richard S.
1842-­‐12-­‐31
Married Thomas Usher
1836-­‐04-­‐30
Obituary, child of Nathaniel
1842-­‐04-­‐30
Married James D. Pitman (Capt.)
1853-­‐02-­‐26
Obituary, widow of Newton
1851-­‐02-­‐01
Married Sarah Ann Kinder
1853-­‐04-­‐16
House mentioned
1855-­‐06-­‐16
Obituary, son of John Waldron
1867-­‐09-­‐21
Barn destroyed by fire
1861-­‐10-­‐26
Obituary, age 91 yrs.
1856-­‐11-­‐08
Wife of Henry, obituary
1875-­‐08-­‐14
Obituary, widow of Ambrose, 85 years of age 1850-­‐06-­‐29
Obituary
1839-­‐07-­‐27
Married B. Philips of Mass.
1861-­‐01-­‐04
Obituary, child
1836-­‐11-­‐19
Married John Lawless
1838-­‐06-­‐30
Married Augustus Miller
1837-­‐03-­‐04
Married Wm. West Jr.
1849-­‐09-­‐15
Ensign of Bristol Artillery
1835-­‐04-­‐04
Admitted freeman
1839-­‐08-­‐31
Charges Joseph Waldron with theft of vegetables 1843-­‐07-­‐29
Obituary, son of J.D.
1855-­‐03-­‐03
Obituary, child of Edmund
1845-­‐08-­‐30
Obituary, child of John
1836-­‐07-­‐09
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Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Infant
Waldron, Isaac Waldron, Isaac Perry
Waldron, James W.
Waldron, James W.
Waldron, Jemima
Waldron, Jemima
Waldron, Jemima Throop
Waldron, John
Waldron, John
Waldron, John
Waldron, John
Waldron, John
Waldron, John C.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John H.
Waldron, John W.
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Jonathan D. (Blacksmith)
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Joseph
Waldron, Laura Ann
Waldron, Leonard
Waldron, Leonard
Obituary, child of John
Obituary, child of Edmund
Obituary, child of Jonathan D.
Obituary, child of William T. Jr.
Obituary, son of Henry
Obituary
Obituary, child
Married Martha Gladding
Dies in N.Y.
Guardian appointed for (widow of Wm. Throop Waldron)
Dies at 87
Obituary, child of Francis L.
Surveyor of lumber
Obituary
Administrator's notice
Administrator's petition to sell real estate of
Administrator's sale Dies at sea
Lieutenant, Bristol Militia
Married Martha Cole
Obituary
Administrator's notice
Probate notice
Administrator's petition to sell real estate of
Administrator's sale of real estate
Married Nancy Burns
Admitted freeman
Married Caroline Lewis Sec. Bristol Union Temperance Society
Copartnership with Richard Waldron dissolved
Delegate to state temperance society
Visiting Comm. Bristol Seamans' Friend Society
Sec. of Bristol Total Abstinence Soc.
Collector, Bristol Seaman's Friend Soc.
Blacksmith shop vandalized, robbed
Sec. of Bristol Marine Bible Soc.
Appointed to school committee
App. to prosecute violators of liquor law
Charged with stealing vegetables from H. Waldron
Obituary
Obituary
Probate notice
Administrator's sale
Commissioner's notice
Real estate sold at auction
Married Vincent Chace
Sells house, lot, and shop
Shop mentioned in advertisement
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Waldron, Leonard
Waldron, Leonard
Waldron, Leonard
Waldron, Leonard Jr.
Waldron, Leonard Jr.
Waldron, Margaret
Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Marshall Waldron, Martha H.
Waldron, Mary
Waldron, Mary
Waldron, Mary E. Waldron, Mrs. Martha H.
Waldron, Mrs. Martha H.
Waldron, Nancy
Waldron, Nathaniel
Waldron, Nathaniel
Waldron, Nathaniel
Waldron, Nathaniel
Waldron, Nelson
Waldron, Nelson
Waldron, Newton
Waldron, Phebe H.
Waldron, Polly
Waldron, Rachel T.
Waldron, Rangaleer D.
Waldron, Richard (blacksmith)
Waldron, Richard (blacksmith)
Waldron, Richard (blacksmith)
Waldron, Ruth
Waldron, Ruth
Waldron, Samuel
Waldron, Sarah
Waldron, Sarah
Waldron, Sarah M.
Waldron, Sarah M.
Waldron, Sarah M.
Waldron, Susan H.
Waldron, Thomas
Director, Commercial Bank
Obituary
Obituary
Married Sarah Argraves
Obituary
Married Edward Taylor
Admitted freeman
Advertisement for boarders
Sells house lots
Director of temperance soc.
Sells house lot
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Committee of vigilance re. adoption of new constitution 1842-­‐03-­‐12
Assessor of taxes
1843-­‐04-­‐15
V.P. of new temperance soc.
1844-­‐01-­‐27
Dr. Arnold, magnetist, boards with
1846-­‐06-­‐06
Advertisement to sell house, corner High and Union 1847-­‐07-­‐03
Obituary
1864-­‐06-­‐18
Married Alonzo Carey
1850-­‐09-­‐04
Obituary
1841-­‐11-­‐06
Married Gardner Easterbrooks
1835-­‐04-­‐04
Married Amos T. Gorham Jr.
1856-­‐03-­‐22
Wife of Billings Waldron, Esq., obituary
1867-­‐06-­‐01
Article on death
1867-­‐06-­‐08
Wife of John, obituary
1866-­‐04-­‐07
Appointed constable
1834-­‐05-­‐17
Secretary of new temperance society
1844-­‐01-­‐27
Elected town sergeant
1852-­‐04-­‐10
Obituary
1870-­‐06-­‐24
Married Elizabeth Gladding
1840-­‐09-­‐19
Director, Commercial Bank
1853-­‐04-­‐09
Obituary, child
1838-­‐03-­‐24
Married Wm. Vickery of Mass.
1860-­‐02-­‐18
Collector, Bristol Seamans' Friend Society
1840-­‐06-­‐20
Married Thomas Ramires of Minorca
1839-­‐10-­‐19
Married Nancy W. Hale of Swanzey
1856-­‐05-­‐03
Dissolves partnership
1834-­‐01-­‐04
Copartnership with Jonathan Waldron dissolved 1837-­‐07-­‐29
Visiting Committee Bristol Seamans' Friend Society 1842-­‐09-­‐24
Obituary, widow
1849-­‐06-­‐23
House and lots sold at auction
1849-­‐09-­‐01
Obituary
1840-­‐06-­‐06
Married Solon Smith
1845-­‐11-­‐29
Wife of Charles, obituary
1864-­‐04-­‐16
Married Henry C. Gladding
1853-­‐09-­‐17
Obituary
1834-­‐08-­‐09
Probate notice
1834-­‐12-­‐06
Married Wm. Hoar
1845-­‐11-­‐15
Field driver
1834-­‐05-­‐17
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Waldron, Thomas
Waldron, William
Waldron, William 3rd
Waldron, William H.
Waldron, William H.
Waldron, William H.
Waldron, William Henry
Waldron, William T. (May be Wm. Throop Waldron)
Waldron, William T. (May be Wm. Throop Waldron)
Waldron, William T. (May be Wm. Throop Waldron)
Waldron, William Throop (May be Wm. T. Waldron)
Waldron, William Throop (May be Wm. T. Waldron)
Waldron, William Throop (May be Wm. T. Waldron)
Waldron, William Throop (May be Wm. T. Waldron)
Walker Lots
Walker, Edward S.
Walker, Gilbert
Walker, Gilbert
Walker, Gilbert
Walker, Gilbert
Walker, Hope P.
Walker, Isabel
Walker, Miss Isabell
Walley, John
Walton, John N.
Walton, John N.
Walton, John N.
Walton, John N.
Walton, Mary E.
Wandopasso (schooner)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Waning, Henry (storekeeper)
Wardwell, Abigail
Wardwell, Abigail
Wardwell, Abigail
Wardwell, Abigail
Wardwell, Abigail
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Married Abby Fales
Obituary
Obituary, child of William Jr.
Officer, Bristol Artillery
Member of 1st regiment
Returns home, seriously ill
Obituary, child of Joseph
Surveyor of highways
Speaks on temperance, reformed inebriate
Charges Mary Rooney with assault
Dies at 72
Probate notice
Executor's notice
Farmlands let
Sold by executors of J. DeWolf
Guardian appointed for
Director, Eagle Bank
Dies in Illinois
Probate notice
Administrator's notice
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Guardian of children Edward and Isabella Walker 1852-­‐06-­‐12
Guardian appointed for
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Daughter of the late Mr. Gilbert Walker, obituary 1867-­‐07-­‐13
Story told in Bristol History Series
1845-­‐06-­‐07
Married Mary Gladding
1843-­‐04-­‐15
Joins California gold rush
1849-­‐03-­‐10
Dies in California
1850-­‐03-­‐16
Probate notice
1850-­‐04-­‐13
Married Daniel Gladding of N.Y.
1851-­‐10-­‐11
Launched by Amos Crandall
1839-­‐08-­‐10
Opens dry goods store
1841-­‐05-­‐08
Advertisement for store
1841-­‐11-­‐13
Moves store
1842-­‐05-­‐14
Advertisement
1844-­‐02-­‐03
Advertisement for new store
1844-­‐05-­‐11
Advertisement for emporium
1844-­‐09-­‐07
Married Ann E. Bosworth
1844-­‐09-­‐07
Former store mentioned
1845-­‐11-­‐01
Obituary, widow of Capt. Allen
1844-­‐10-­‐12
Probate notice
1844-­‐10-­‐19
House rented
1844-­‐11-­‐16
Executor's notice
1844-­‐11-­‐16
House and lots sold at auction
1845-­‐02-­‐08
Advertisement to sell house
1836-­‐07-­‐09
Obituary and eulogy
1840-­‐04-­‐04
Probate notice
1840-­‐04-­‐11
Administrator's notice
1840-­‐05-­‐09
Commissioner's notice
1840-­‐05-­‐09
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Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Allen (sea captain)
Wardwell, Almira G.
Wardwell, Anna R.
Wardwell, Benjamin
Wardwell, Benjamin
Wardwell, Betsey
Wardwell, Catherine
Wardwell, Daniel
House rented
Land sold at auction
Furniture sold at auction
Married Capt. B. Church
Obituary, child of Nathaniel I.
Obituary
Shop sold at auction
Obituary
Obituary
1840-­‐12-­‐05
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1863-­‐04-­‐04
Chairman of Committee on Revolutionary Pensions 1834-­‐02-­‐08
1858-­‐12-­‐25
Wardwell, E.M. (May be Elisha M.) (grocer) Opens "Mount Hope Market"
Wardwell, Elisha M. (May be E.M. Wardwell) (painter) Opens shop, offers carriage & ornamental painting 1850-­‐05-­‐18
Wardwell, Elisha M. (May be E.M. Wardwell) (painter) Advertisement for carriage making and furniture painting 1852-­‐06-­‐05
1853-­‐11-­‐12
Wardwell, Elisha M. (May be E.M. Wardwell) (painter) Married Sarah J. Norris
1857-­‐04-­‐04
Wardwell, Elisha M. (May be E.M. Wardwell) (painter) Officer, Bristol Artillery
Wardwell, Elizabeth
Married Ramon Guieteras of Cuba
1853-­‐10-­‐01
Wardwell, Elizabeth
Married T.G. Holmes
1847-­‐02-­‐27
Wardwell, Elizabeth
Wife of Benjamin, obituary
1869-­‐12-­‐04
Wardwell, Elizabeth G.
Obituary and eulogy, wife of Joseph 2nd
1853-­‐05-­‐14
Wardwell, Everett Norton
Obituary, son of E.M. & Sarah J.
1856-­‐03-­‐15
Wardwell, Hannah
Obituary, wife of Capt. John
1848-­‐01-­‐15
Wardwell, Henry
Obituary
1875-­‐10-­‐09
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Married Sarah Lindsey
1835-­‐05-­‐16
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Notice of change in business
1836-­‐08-­‐13
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Notice to debtors
1836-­‐10-­‐08
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Lawsuit mentioned
1837-­‐02-­‐04
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Lawsuit settled
1837-­‐09-­‐23
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Lawsuit mentioned
1838-­‐03-­‐10
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Advertisement for general store
1838-­‐12-­‐22
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Lawsuit continued
1839-­‐03-­‐16
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Store mentioned in advertisement
1840-­‐06-­‐20
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Lawsuit decided
1840-­‐09-­‐19
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Advertisement for gun powder, hardware 1841-­‐03-­‐27
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Rents steamboat wharf
1841-­‐04-­‐03
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Clerk of market
1841-­‐04-­‐24
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Moves store to State Street
1846-­‐07-­‐18
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Former store mentioned
1847-­‐03-­‐13
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Director, Eagle Bank
1847-­‐07-­‐24
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Director, Freeman's Bank
1851-­‐01-­‐18
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
App. notary public
1851-­‐05-­‐17
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Advertisement
1851-­‐10-­‐25
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Advertisement for boots and shoes
1853-­‐01-­‐15
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
App. justice of peace
1854-­‐04-­‐08
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Receives appointment from court
1854-­‐12-­‐16
Wardwell, Henry (storekeeper)
Commissioner of asylum
1861-­‐04-­‐20
Wardwell, Henry A.
Obituary, son of Henry
1853-­‐02-­‐19
Wardwell, Henry G.
Obituary, son of Joseph
1852-­‐08-­‐21
Wardwell, Henry Irenaeus
Obituary, father Henry
1854-­‐07-­‐01
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Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, Hezekiah C. (housewright)
Wardwell, J.(storekeeper)
Wardwell, J.(storekeeper)
Wardwell, J.H.
Wardwell, James D.
Wardwell, James D.
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (cashier, Comm. Bank)
Wardwell, John (Colonel)
Wardwell, John Capt.
Wardwell, John Capt.
Wardwell, John H.
Fire ward
Surveyor of lumber
Building committee for cotton mill
Files petition
Comm. to study commemoration of Battle of New Orleans
Stockholder, Bristol Steam Mill
Director, Commercial Bank
Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill
Directs Bristol guards on Fourth
Files petition against I. Vickery
Resigns as fire ward during revamping of dept. following destructive fire
Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill after mill is destroyed by fire
Guardian of estate of son Wm. T.
App. to committee promoting Bristol-­‐Prov. RR.
Elected representative
App. justice of peace
App. delegate
Director, Bank of Bristol
Enjoys sailing ice boat on frozen harbor
App. assessor or taxes
App. to supervise construction of new custom house and post office
Obituary
Advertisement for dry goods
Will exchange dry goods for onions
Committee of arrangements on Fourth
Married Martha Lawless
Horse escapes, rampages through crowded streets
App. town treasurer
President of fire ward
Director of Bristol Charitable Fuel Society
Chosen to examine engines Cashier, Commercial Bank
Holds meeting of creditors of Benj. Norris
Stockholder, Bristol Steam Mill
Auctioneer
President of Bristol Steam Mill
President of Bristol Seamans' Friend Society
Trustee of New Savings Bank
Addresses spec. town meeting on adoption of new constitution
Donates land on which Court Street will be built
Pres. of New Temperance Society
Resigns as town treasurer
Factory stock sold at auction
Mortgagee's sale of real estate
Commands Bristol Artillery Old Guards
Obituary
Article on death
Married Elizabeth Church
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Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph
Wardwell, Joseph 2nd
Wardwell, Joseph Francis
Wardwell, Joseph M.
Wardwell, Josiah S.
Wardwell, Josiah S.
Wardwell, Josiah S.
Wardwell, Lucy
Wardwell, Lucy
Wardwell, Lucy
Wardwell, Lucy
Wardwell, Mary Ann
Wardwell, Mary Ann
Wardwell, Mary Ann
Wardwell, Mary Ann
Wardwell, Mrs. F.
Wardwell, Nancy
Wardwell, Nathaniel
Wardwell, Nathaniel I.
Wardwell, Nathaniel I.
Wardwell, Nathaniel I.
Wardwell, Nathaniel I.
Wardwell, Nathaniel I.
Wardwell, Nathaniel J.
Wardwell, Polly
Wardwell, Ruth H.
Wardwell, S.D.
Wardwell, Samuel
Wardwell, Sarah A.
Wardwell, Sarah J.
Wardwell, Sarah W.
Wardwell, William Thomas
Wardwell, Willy
Wardwell's Lumber Wharf
Warhurst, William (infant)
Warner, Frederic A.
Warren, Russell (architect)
Warren, (infant)
Warren, (infant)
Warren, Almira
Warren, Cecelia
Warren, Edward
Warren, Eliza Richmond
Field driver
Culler of hoops and staves
Circulating comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc.
V.P. Bristol Total Abstinence Soc.
Celebrates golden anniversary
Obituary
Married Elizabeth Wyatt
Obituary, son of Joseph G.
Married Elizabeth Spooner
Obituary, son of Capt. Allen
Obituary from R.I. Temperance Herald
Letter conc. contributions of
Obituary
Probate notice
Executor's notice
Former house sold
Obituary, widow of Capt. Allen Jr.
Probate notice
Administrator's notice
Obituary, daughter of Capt. Allen Jr.
Exhibits worsted work at exhibition in Prov.
Daughter of Allen, obituary
Dies in N.Y., short biography
Married Sarah Smith
Married Fanny Taylor
Joins California gold rush
Former business mentioned in advertisement
Dies in Panama, St. Alban's Lodge holds special communication
Commissioners & administrators notices
Obituary, Wife of Capt. Nathaniel
Married Wm. Teel
4th corporal of artillery
Obituary
Married R. Trussell of N.Y. Wife of Colonel, obituary
Married C. Cunliff of Prov.
Guardian's notice
Child; obituary
Mentioned in advertisement
Son of John and Amey, obituary
Advertisement for State St. clothing store
Dies, short biography
Obituary, father John
Obituary, child of Wm. H.
Married George Burgess
Obituary, child of Henry R.
Son of Nathan; obituary
Obituary, daughter of Henry R.
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Warren, Elizabeth E.
Warren, Emogene
Warren, Frank
Warren, H.R. (May be Henry R.) (housewright)
Warren, Harriet Nelson
Warren, Henry R. (May be H.R. Warren)
Warren, Henry R. (May be H.R. Warren)
Warren, Henry R. (May be H.R. Warren)
Warren, James
Warren, James
Warren, John, Fletcher
Warren, Josiah T. Warren, Josiah T. Warren, Lillian
Warren, Mary A. Warren, Mary A. Warren, Mary A. (May be M.A. Warren)
Warren, Mary E.
Warren, Miss M.A. (May be Mary A.)
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Opens mantua-­‐making business
Obituary, child of Henry Russell
Son of John, obituary
Petitions for insolvency
Obituary, child
Married Julia Moore
Joins California gold rush
Feared dead after shipwreck
Son of late Henry Russell Warren, obituary
Son of Nathan; obituary
Married Julia Nichols
Married Joana Cary of Bangor
Absconds with funds from Freeman's Bank, arrested in Illinois
Infant, obituary
Obituary, wife of Nathan
Eulogy
Obituary and eulogy Married Isaac Simmons
Poetry praised
Advertisement for livery stable
Elected constable
Auctioneer
Agent for stage line
Advertisement for rented carriage
Offers rented carriage to Bristol Ferry Steamboat Wharf
Offers express stage to Prov.
Advertisement for railroad and accommodation stage
App. notary public
Advertisement for stage connection to Warren-­‐Prov. Steamboat, purchases old line stage
Advertisement for stage to Boston
Guardian of George Harding and Sarah Warren
App. justice of peace
Barn damaged by fire, $1000 loss
Enlarges stable, offers rented carriages
Advertisement for daily express stage to Prov.
Makes arrangement with RR. for express service
Sells old line stage
Son absconds with funds from Freeman's Bank, arrested in Illinois
Obituary
Married Mary Ann Rawson
Home destroyed by fire
Thanks townspeople for attempting to save his property from fire
Delegate to state suffrage convention
Moderator of political meeting
Begins Mount Hope Stage line
Guardian of children of Capt. T. Harding
Advertisement for ladies stage
Public store keeper
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Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathan Jr.
Warren, Nathaniel
Warren, Priscilla
Warren, Priscilla
Warren, Russell
Warren, Sarah
Warren, Thomas
Warren, Thomas
Horse and chaise stolen from stable of
Chosen democratic delegate
Married Mary Casey
App. constable
Obituary, wife of Nathan
Probate notice
Obituary, child of Henry Russell
Guardian appointed
Addresses probate court
Sells livestock and furniture
Warren, William (son of Russell Warren) Dies in Prov.
Warren, William H.
Drowns when boat is capsized by squall
Warren, William H.
Body found
Warren, William H. (mariner)
Married Martha Dimond
Warren, William H. (mariner)
Dies in New Orleans
Washington (schooner)
Goes ashore on Brenton's Reef
Washington (steamboat)
Completed, begins run
Washington (steamboat)
Purchased as troop transport during Mexican war
Washington Band
Gives concert
Washington Saloon
Advertisement for
Washington Temperance Society
Holds meeting in court house
Washington Temperance Society
Sends delegates to convention in Prov.
Washington Temperance Society
Meeting of members
Washington Temperance Society
Temperance lectures planned
Washington Temperance Society
Becomes Washington Total Abstinence Society
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Constitution drafted and signed, officers to be elected
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Holds first meeting
Marches on Fourth
Efforts praised
Officers elected
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Editorial praising group's revival of temperance cause
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Notice of meeting
Marches on Fourth
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.) Officers elected
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.) Celebrates anniversary
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.) Joins in temperance celebration
Water supply (also see pumps, wells) Project to supply Bristol with water suggested
Waterman, Israel
Drowns after falling from boat
Watson, John (mariner)
Dies of yellow fever at sea
Weather (also see storms)
Record cold wave, temperature 18 degrees below zero
Weather (also see storms)
Cold weather blamed on comet
Weather (also see storms)
Unusually mild winter, crops planted in January
Weather (also see storms)
Average temperatures for 1858, '59
Weather (also see storms)
Range of temperatures for Jan. '59, '60
Weather (also see storms)
Temp. 14 degrees below zero
Weather (also see storms)
Temp. 18 degrees below zero
Weather (also see storms)
Unusual cold wave
Weather (also see storms)
85° in shade
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
Washington Total Abstinence Society (also see Wash. Temperance Soc.)
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Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weather (also see storms)
Weaver, Benjamin C.
Weaver, Martha
Weeden, Dr. John E.
Weeden, Dr. John E.
Weeden, Dr. John E.
Weeden, Dr. John E.
Weeden, Dr. John E.
Weeden, Elizabeth W.
Weeden, Elmira
Weeden, George
Weeden, George
Weeden, George
Weeden, George
Weeden, George
Weeden, George
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, John S. (carpenter)
Weeden, Susan
Weeden, Susan
Weigler, George
Weiglin, Ida
Welch, Abby
Welch, Catherine
Welch, James
Welch, James
Welch, James
Welch, Stillman (deacon)
Welch, Stillman (deacon)
Welch, Susan
Welch, Timothy
Welch, Timothy
Welch, Timothy
Prolonged dry spell has effect on area
Lightning, thunder, hail & rain in December
Below zero readings the norm
Spectacular lightning storm
Gale winds blow, said to be worst since 1815
Strange shower wets only one block of Bristol
Violent gale and rain experienced of late
Winter of 1870 very mild
Electrical thunderstorm leaves its mark on Bristol
"Tempest" called severe; damages buildings
Director of Bristol Gas Light Co.
Wife of Thomas, obituary
Opens office
Pres. of Bristol Young Men's Temperance Society
Advertisement for drugs
Moves office to corner of Hope and State
Notice to debtors
Married S. Hamilton Nason of Boston
Obituary, child of Warren G.
Officer, Bristol Artillery Volunteers
Report of death at Battle of Bull Run proves false
Promoted to captain
Married Hattie Irwin of Prov.
Receives commission in Navy
Promoted
Agent for cabinet makers
Description of shop, work praised
Advertisement for coffins
Son thrown from horse, injured
Woodwork on new steamboat manufactured by Weeden praised
Woodwork on new steamboat "Metropolis" praised
Designs pulpit for New Meth. Church
Obituary
Obituary, wife of Warren G.
Eulogy
Son of Louis, obituary
Obituary, child of Louis
Married Jabez Allen
Infant, daughter of Timothy and Mary, obituary
Arrested after murderous brawl
Held for trial
Found not guilty, description of trial
Appointed to school committee
Signs petition to annex portion of Bristol to Warren
Obituary
Arrested after murderous brawl
Held for trial
Found not guilty, description of trial
1864-­‐07-­‐23
1865-­‐12-­‐30
1866-­‐01-­‐13
1866-­‐07-­‐14
1866-­‐11-­‐03
1868-­‐07-­‐25
1868-­‐12-­‐12
1870-­‐02-­‐05
1870-­‐06-­‐24
1872-­‐08-­‐17
1856-­‐02-­‐16
1867-­‐03-­‐09
1834-­‐02-­‐15
1834-­‐09-­‐06
1834-­‐03-­‐29
1835-­‐01-­‐10
1836-­‐03-­‐19
1856-­‐02-­‐09
1851-­‐05-­‐17
1861-­‐05-­‐04
1861-­‐07-­‐27
1861-­‐08-­‐03
1861-­‐08-­‐17
1861-­‐10-­‐12
1861-­‐12-­‐14
1849-­‐01-­‐06
1852-­‐06-­‐05
1853-­‐04-­‐23
1853-­‐10-­‐08
1855-­‐05-­‐12
1856-­‐05-­‐03
1856-­‐09-­‐27
1869-­‐07-­‐10
1855-­‐04-­‐21
1855-­‐04-­‐28
1863-­‐08-­‐29
1860-­‐09-­‐22
1845-­‐10-­‐25
1866-­‐12-­‐08
1855-­‐12-­‐08
1855-­‐12-­‐15
1856-­‐03-­‐15
1838-­‐09-­‐01
1845-­‐03-­‐22
1852-­‐06-­‐26
1855-­‐12-­‐08
1855-­‐12-­‐15
1856-­‐03-­‐15
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Welden, George W.
Welden, George W.
Welds, Samuel J.C.
Wellbrook, Cortz
Wellbrook, Harriet
Wells (also see pumps)
Wells (also see pumps)
Wells (also see pumps)
Wells, Amos
Wells, Julia
Wells, Mary
Wells, Samuel
Welsh, John
Wesley, James (seaman)
West (Infant)
West (Infant)
West (Infant)
West, Benjamin
West, Benjamin G.
West, Benjamin G.
West, Benjamin G.
West, Benjamin L.
West, Elizabeth P.
West, F.L. West, Francis
West, Francis
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Francis G. (carpenter)
West, Hannah
West, Harriet V.
West, Harriet W.
West, Henry R.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, James H.
West, John
West, John
West, John
West, John
West, John
9 years old, arrested for burglary
Indictment withdrawn
Married Mary Ann Palmer
Obituary
Obituary
Wells in vicinity of sugar refinery run dry, need for new wells cited
Well under Engine House #4 expanded
Many dry after long drought, need for more wells cited
Obituary, father Capt. Samuel
Obituary, child of Samuel
Obituary, wife of Capt. Samuel Wells
Hurt in explosion aboard ship
Obituary, child
Suffocates aboard sloop Willard
Obituary, son of Capt. West Jr.
Obituary, son of Capt. Wm. Jr.
Obituary, child of Wm. H. (Capt.)
Obituary
Married Mary Manchester
Joins California gold rush
Dies in California
Joins California gold rush
Married Nathan Cole
1st sergeant of artillery
Married Susan Springer
Joins California gold rush
Falls from roof, dies instantly
Probate notice
Administrator's notice
Commissioner's notice
Administrators petition to sell real estate of Real estate sold at auction
Obituary, widow of Richard
Married E. Montague Travers of N.Y. (daughter of Rev. West)
Obituary, child of Wm. H.
Obituary, child of Benjamin G.
Advertisement for passage of brig Enoch Pratt
Marshall of the Day on Fourth
Copartnership with F.L.B. DeWolf dissolved
Petitions for remission of taxes
Petition denied
Mansion under construction on Poppasquash
Dies, short biography
Married to Nancy Bowen
Corder of wood
Dies at 70
Probate notice
Executor's notice
1854-­‐01-­‐07
1854-­‐09-­‐16
1847-­‐09-­‐04
1866-­‐09-­‐22
1866-­‐09-­‐22
1852-­‐08-­‐07
1854-­‐04-­‐22
1855-­‐09-­‐22
1854-­‐09-­‐09
1861-­‐08-­‐17
1867-­‐01-­‐12
1838-­‐03-­‐31
1838-­‐02-­‐17
1842-­‐06-­‐18
1852-­‐08-­‐21
1852-­‐08-­‐21
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1847-­‐02-­‐27
1843-­‐06-­‐10
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1850-­‐02-­‐16
1849-­‐03-­‐10
1851-­‐03-­‐01
1847-­‐04-­‐03
1838-­‐10-­‐20
1849-­‐03-­‐10
1856-­‐02-­‐02
1856-­‐02-­‐09
1856-­‐03-­‐08
1856-­‐03-­‐15
1856-­‐10-­‐11
1856-­‐11-­‐15
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1860-­‐09-­‐22
1849-­‐08-­‐18
1848-­‐10-­‐07
1854-­‐12-­‐09
1856-­‐07-­‐04
1857-­‐11-­‐07
1858-­‐05-­‐29
1858-­‐07-­‐10
1860-­‐09-­‐22
1861-­‐08-­‐17
1833-­‐11-­‐02
1834-­‐05-­‐17
1849-­‐04-­‐07
1849-­‐04-­‐07
1849-­‐05-­‐12
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West, John
West, John
West, John C.
West, Levina
West, Louisa H.
West, Lydia
West, Mary
West, Mary A.
West, Mary Ingraham
West, Mrs. P.S. (milliner)
Executor's sale of real estate
Sells estate on Church St.
Obituary, father James H.
Married George Gayton
Married Francis L.B. DeWolf
Obituary, Widow of James
Wife of Benjamin, obituary
Married James Meigs
Obituary & eulogy, wife of Rev. John
Opens shop on Hope St.
West, Nathaniel Hicks (Rev. War veteran) Obituary
West, Nathaniel Hicks (Rev. War veteran) Farm and utensils sold
West, Nathaniel Hicks (Rev. War veteran) Mentioned in poem
West, Nelly
Obituary, died age 92
West, Prudence
Obituary, child
West, Rev. John
Gives lecture in Bristol
West, Rev. John
Mansion mentioned
West, Richard
Corder of wood
West, Richard
Dies in accident
West, Richard
Probate notice
West, Richard
Administrator's notice
West, Richard
Commissioner's notice
West, Richard
Building and implements sold at auction
West, Richard
Administrator's sale of real estate
West, Samuel
Married Emily Carroll
West, Sarah
Obituary
West, Sarah
Probate notice
West, Sarah G.
Obituary
West, Susan
Obituary, widow of Francis L.
West, William H.
House and lot to be auctioned
West, William H. (captain)
Yawl stolen from
West, William H. (captain)
Director, Freeman's Bank
West, William H. Jr.
Married Harriet Waldron
West, William H. Jr.
Purchases ship California, will command
Westcott, Edward
Narrowly escapes drowning after boat capsizes
Westgate, William
Obituary
Whaling Industry
Number of ships involved in
Whaling Industry
List of ships Whaling Industry
Painting conc.
Whaling Industry
Ships expected
Whaling Industry
State of industry
Whaling Industry
Advertisement for whalemen
Whaling Industry
Number of ships
Whaling Industry
Duties on oil and tallow
Whaling Industry
16 ships arrive
Whaling Industry
Insubordination aboard whaler Troy
Whaling Industry
Legislation conc.
Whaling Industry
Legislation discussed
1851-­‐11-­‐22
1854-­‐09-­‐16
1855-­‐03-­‐17
1844-­‐10-­‐19
1850-­‐10-­‐19
1843-­‐07-­‐29
1866-­‐09-­‐22
1848-­‐05-­‐20
1856-­‐03-­‐22
1858-­‐11-­‐06
1836-­‐02-­‐06
1836-­‐03-­‐12
1847-­‐02-­‐13
1853-­‐11-­‐19
1836-­‐08-­‐06
1856-­‐02-­‐23
1856-­‐05-­‐24
1834-­‐05-­‐17
1840-­‐02-­‐29
1840-­‐03-­‐07
1840-­‐04-­‐11
1840-­‐06-­‐06
1841-­‐01-­‐09
1841-­‐02-­‐06
1856-­‐09-­‐20
1840-­‐04-­‐04
1842-­‐10-­‐15
1837-­‐11-­‐18
1860-­‐09-­‐29
1836-­‐07-­‐09
1855-­‐06-­‐09
1860-­‐01-­‐07
1849-­‐09-­‐15
1853-­‐10-­‐22
1860-­‐04-­‐14
1872-­‐12-­‐21
1835-­‐02-­‐07
1835-­‐03-­‐07
1835-­‐06-­‐06
1835-­‐06-­‐20
1835-­‐07-­‐11
1835-­‐10-­‐24
1837-­‐05-­‐13
1838-­‐03-­‐03
1838-­‐03-­‐31
1838-­‐06-­‐02
1839-­‐06-­‐15
1839-­‐07-­‐06
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Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Whaling Industry
Wharf Estate
Wharf Estate
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
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Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
Editorial conc. importance to Bristol
1839-­‐10-­‐19
Number of ships
1842-­‐01-­‐03
Sperm oil and candle making factory opened 1844-­‐06-­‐01
Ships return after 3 year voyage, Capt. tells of near fatal accident with whale 1846-­‐04-­‐18
Bristol recommended as whaling center
1846-­‐07-­‐18
Description of whaling gear
1848-­‐05-­‐27
Business abandoned, reasons
1860-­‐06-­‐02
Sold by Henry DeWolf
1843-­‐06-­‐17
Portion of sold by James DeWolf Jr.
1843-­‐06-­‐24
B. Diman sells wharf
1836-­‐07-­‐09
Sprague's Wharf mentioned in article
1840-­‐02-­‐22
DeWolf's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1840-­‐03-­‐14
Steamboat Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1840-­‐06-­‐20
Potter's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1840-­‐07-­‐11
Peck's Wharf mentioned in news item
1840-­‐09-­‐12
Norris's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1840-­‐09-­‐26
Steamboat Wharf for sale
1841-­‐04-­‐03
Spooner's wharf mentioned in advertisement 1842-­‐04-­‐30
T. Church's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1842-­‐07-­‐09
Babbit's Wharf mentioned in article
1842-­‐08-­‐06
Wharf at farm of J.J. DeWolf mentioned in article 1842-­‐10-­‐08
Market Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1842-­‐12-­‐03
Flooded by record tides
1843-­‐03-­‐18
Henry DeWolf sells Wharf Estate, description of 1843-­‐05-­‐27
Long Wharf mentioned in notice
1843-­‐06-­‐17
Joseph C. Pearse's Wharf mentioned in notice
1843-­‐07-­‐15
Gladding's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1844-­‐03-­‐02
Richmond's Wharf mentioned in advertisement
1844-­‐06-­‐08
Perry's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1844-­‐11-­‐30
Capt. Pierce's Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1845-­‐09-­‐27
N. Peck's wharves sold
1845-­‐11-­‐22
Wharf of Crandall's Shipyard sold at auction 1847-­‐03-­‐13
Wharf on Charles DeWolf Place to let
1848-­‐02-­‐19
Wardwell's Lumber Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1848-­‐05-­‐20
Lightning strikes wharf
1848-­‐05-­‐27
Wharf of Norris & Barns mentioned
1849-­‐02-­‐10
Sugar refinery to be built on Norris's Wharf 1849-­‐07-­‐21
Peck's Wharf let by V. Peck
1851-­‐02-­‐01
Borden Wharf, site of T.S. & Co. Shipyard, sold at trustee's sale 1851-­‐05-­‐03
James DeWolf's Wharf let
1851-­‐06-­‐21
Gardner's Wharf destroyed by fire
1853-­‐12-­‐31
Sugar House Wharf mentioned
1855-­‐01-­‐27
Bayley's Wharf mentioned
1855-­‐06-­‐09
Gifford's Wharf mention in advertisement 1855-­‐06-­‐16
Depot Wharf mentioned 1856-­‐08-­‐16
Fall River Iron Works plans extensive addition to Potter's Wharf 1857-­‐05-­‐02
Work progresses on Fall River Iron Works Pier 1857-­‐07-­‐25
Ford's Wharf mentioned 1857-­‐08-­‐29
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Wharves
Wharves
Wharves
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Wheaton, Miss
Wheelock, D. (grocer)
Wheelock, D. & Co.
Wheelock, Frances M.
Wheelock, Harriet G.
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
Wheelock, J.W. (Joseph) (storekeeper)
1857-­‐10-­‐17
1858-­‐09-­‐25
Fall River Iron Works erects buildings, makes improvements to downtown and Bristol Ferry wharves 1858-­‐12-­‐04
Damaged by record tides during gale
1861-­‐11-­‐09
New wharf to be built for N.Y. steamers
1865-­‐08-­‐26
Work progressing on N.Y. Steamship Wharf 1865-­‐09-­‐30
Walls for Steamship Wharf almost completed
1866-­‐01-­‐27
New sea wall built for Huma Mill Wharf
1866-­‐05-­‐26
Narragansett Steamship Company extending Bristol Wharf 1867-­‐09-­‐28
Opens dressmaking business with Miss Brown
1842-­‐11-­‐19
Copartnership with N.W. Cooke dissolved
1844-­‐02-­‐10
Dissolved, N.W. Cooke to continue business
1844-­‐02-­‐10
Obituary, wife of P.S. Father Benjamin Hall 1855-­‐10-­‐27
Married Robert Knox of Warwick
1843-­‐09-­‐09
Advertisement for dry goods and shoes
1846-­‐02-­‐14
Advertisement for "Long Room"
1846-­‐02-­‐21
Assignee's notice
1846-­‐04-­‐25
Assignee's sale of dry goods
1846-­‐04-­‐25
Advertisement for millinery, notice of change in business 1846-­‐06-­‐06
Petitions for insolvency
1847-­‐02-­‐13
1849-­‐05-­‐05
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Opens store
1851-­‐05-­‐03
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Moves store to Hope Street
1851-­‐10-­‐25
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Testimonial
1853-­‐06-­‐18
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Sells out stock because of poor health
1853-­‐11-­‐19
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Obituary
1853-­‐11-­‐26
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Eulogy
1854-­‐02-­‐11
Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dressmaker, milliner) Former store mentioned
Wheelock, Mrs. J.W. (milliner)
Advertisement for millinery
1846-­‐10-­‐24
Wheelock, Mrs. J.W. (milliner)
Will close business
1849-­‐02-­‐17
Wheelock, Mrs. J.W. (milliner)
Former store mentioned
1849-­‐09-­‐29
1846-­‐02-­‐21
Wheelock's Long Room (dry goods store) Advertisement for Whelden, George W. (See G. Welden)
Whelden, Julia
Obituary
1874-­‐04-­‐04
Whig Reading Room
Meeting of subscribers
1840-­‐04-­‐25
Whig Reading Room
Notice of opening
1840-­‐05-­‐09
Whig Reading Room
Celebration in 1840-­‐11-­‐21
Whigs of Bristol
Hold meeting
1836-­‐11-­‐12
Whigs of Bristol
To elect officers
1837-­‐04-­‐15
Whigs of Bristol
Meeting, list of members
1838-­‐08-­‐25
Whigs of Bristol
Notice of convention
1840-­‐03-­‐21
Whigs of Bristol
Notice of meeting
1840-­‐04-­‐04
Whigs of Bristol
Meeting to elect delegates to convention at Bunker Hill 1840-­‐08-­‐22
Whigs of Bristol
Celebrate election of Harrison
1840-­‐11-­‐21
Whigs of Bristol
Opening reading room
1844-­‐10-­‐19
Whigs of Bristol
Hold meeting
1844-­‐10-­‐26
Whigs of Bristol
Hold meeting
1844-­‐11-­‐02
Whigs of Bristol
Hold caucus at State House
1853-­‐04-­‐02
Whigs of Bristol
Rumor of Whig cross-­‐over votes denied
1856-­‐08-­‐30
P. Gladding & Son, Wharfingers, will land freight, store goods
Railroad Wharf mentioned
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Whipple, John
White & Bowler
White, (infant)
White, A.J.
White, Amelia
White, Anna B.
White, Betsey
White, Betsey
White, Charlotte
White, Eliza
White, Elizabeth
White, Esther
White, Eudora
White, George N. (storekeeper)
White, George N. (storekeeper)
White, George N. (storekeeper)
White, George N. (storekeeper)
White, George N. (storekeeper)
White, Hannah
White, Henry
White, Henry
White, Henry
White, Henry
White, infant
White, infant
White, Jacob Francis
White, James
White, James B.
White, James B.
White, Martha H.
White, Mary
White, Mary A.
White, Mary Abbey
White, Mary Jane
White, Miss E.
White, Mrs. James B.
White, Sally
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
White, Samuel
Guardian of James DeWolf
Copartnership dissolved
Obituary, father Thomas N.
Officer, Bristol Artillery
Married James F. Pierce
Obituary, wife of Samuel
Obituary
Obituary, widow of Henry
Married Daniel Reed
Married Daniel Howland
Obituary
Wife of Samuel, daughter of Thomas, obituary
Married Capt. John Ford
Married Eliza Lincoln
Copartnership with F. Peabody dissolved
Advertisement for helion lights
Notice conc. wife Eliza
Wife injured by exploding lamp
Child, obituary
Admitted freeman
Kills self, intemperance blamed
Obituary
Guardian to be appointed for children
Obituary, child of Thomas N.
Obituary, child of Thomas Obituary, child of James B.
Married Sophia B. White of Newport
Advertisement for bean poles
1842-­‐07-­‐09
1845-­‐05-­‐10
1854-­‐04-­‐01
1857-­‐04-­‐04
1852-­‐07-­‐24
1850-­‐07-­‐06
1842-­‐04-­‐16
1843-­‐07-­‐29
1841-­‐11-­‐20
1840-­‐11-­‐21
1839-­‐12-­‐07
1869-­‐02-­‐13
1850-­‐09-­‐28
1849-­‐09-­‐08
1850-­‐03-­‐02
1857-­‐07-­‐04
1858-­‐06-­‐12
1860-­‐05-­‐26
1865-­‐06-­‐10
1839-­‐08-­‐31
1840-­‐10-­‐17
1840-­‐10-­‐17
1843-­‐08-­‐12
1848-­‐09-­‐09
1843-­‐03-­‐25
1841-­‐09-­‐04
1854-­‐01-­‐14
1843-­‐05-­‐06
Thanks townspeople for protecting property from fire 1843-­‐06-­‐17
Married William B. Gray
1852-­‐04-­‐17
Obituary
1845-­‐03-­‐01
Married Benjamin Greene
1851-­‐01-­‐04
Obituary
1833-­‐10-­‐19
Notice conc. husband Richard
1856-­‐12-­‐06
Dies after head injury sustained in skating accident, daughter of Thomas N. 1860-­‐02-­‐18
Breaks leg in wagon accident
1840-­‐10-­‐03
Obituary
1839-­‐12-­‐28
Surveyor of highways
1834-­‐05-­‐17
Commissioner of asylum
1840-­‐08-­‐29
Appointed to school committee
1841-­‐04-­‐24
Committee of vigilance
1842-­‐03-­‐12
Fence viewer
1842-­‐04-­‐23
Copartnership with J. Bowler dissolved
1845-­‐05-­‐10
Sells large onion crop
1847-­‐01-­‐09
B.S. Simmons sells stock and grocery store to 1849-­‐07-­‐14
Married Roby Martin
1853-­‐04-­‐30
Notice conc. milk prices
1853-­‐02-­‐19
Advertisement for ice
1858-­‐06-­‐05
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White, Samuel Pearce
White, Sarah
White, Susan James
White, Thomas N.
White, Thomas N.
White, Thomas N.
White, Thomas N.
White, William
Whitford, (infant)
Whitford, Amos T.
Whitford, Amos T. Jr.
Whitford, Benjamin
Whitford, Clark (cobbler)
Whitford, Clark (cobbler)
Whitford, Ella F.
Whitford, Emily F.
Whitford, Harriet J.
Whitford, John
Whitford, Mary E.
Whitford, Sarah A.M.
Whitman, Martha
Whitney, Moses
Whittenton, Mary Anna (infant)
Whittenton, Rosa
Wight, Fanny L.
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, Henry (Parson)
Wight, John Brown
Wight, William Henry
Wilbur, Amos (infant)
Wilcox, Antonio
Wilcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Wilcox, D. & J.
Wilcox, D. & J.
Wilcox, D. & J.
Wilcox, D. & J.
Wilcox, D. & J.
Obituary
Obituary, child
Obituary
Obituary, child of James
Admitted freeman
Married Mary Reed of Vt.
1851-­‐03-­‐15
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1846-­‐05-­‐02
1842-­‐07-­‐16
1837-­‐09-­‐02
1837-­‐10-­‐21
Lot of land becomes possession of Wm. Taylor by judgment of court 1844-­‐03-­‐16
Daughter dies in skating accident
1860-­‐02-­‐18
Obituary, son of Samuel
1857-­‐03-­‐28
Obituary, daughter of Benjamin H.
1853-­‐01-­‐15
Obituary
1852-­‐06-­‐05
Joins California gold rush
1849-­‐02-­‐24
Married Joana Diman
1848-­‐12-­‐09
Advertisement
1852-­‐04-­‐24
Advertisement for shoe store
1856-­‐05-­‐03
Child, daughter of the late Benjamin Whitford, obituary 1867-­‐03-­‐23
Married Daniel Webster of Conn.
1858-­‐05-­‐08
Married J. Easterbrooks 1848-­‐11-­‐25
Obituary
1866-­‐10-­‐20
Married Thomas Remington of E. Greenwich 1851-­‐04-­‐26
Married David Davis of N.Y.
1853-­‐06-­‐18
Married to Daniel Chase of Middletown
1834-­‐11-­‐01
Obituary
1866-­‐06-­‐02
Daughter of Edward and Anna, obituary
1868-­‐09-­‐12
Obituary, wife of Edward
1857-­‐09-­‐19
Married Robert Cleaveland of Geo.
1840-­‐08-­‐15
Delivers address on Fourth
1835-­‐07-­‐11
Delivers prayer on Fourth
1836-­‐07-­‐09
Seeks copy of sermon
1837-­‐08-­‐05
Obituary
1837-­‐08-­‐19
Probate notice
1837-­‐11-­‐11
Reference to mansion
1838-­‐06-­‐02
Obituary, also eulogy
1854-­‐04-­‐01
Obituary, nephew of Lt. Gov. Diman
1845-­‐01-­‐11
Obituary
1864-­‐12-­‐31
Mentioned as owner of boarding house
1846-­‐07-­‐04
Opens store (corner of Church and Thames) 1833-­‐10-­‐26
Open candy store
1845-­‐03-­‐29
Open soda fountain
1845-­‐06-­‐14
Ice cream praised
1845-­‐06-­‐21
Testimonial
1846-­‐08-­‐08
D. Wilcox notice to debtors
1848-­‐01-­‐01
1843-­‐04-­‐29
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Married Maria Sherman
1845-­‐03-­‐29
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Opens soda fountain and candy store
1848-­‐01-­‐01
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Notice to debtors
1848-­‐04-­‐08
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Store mentioned
1851-­‐07-­‐12
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Testimonial for store
1854-­‐06-­‐24
Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Advertisement for Washington Saloon
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Wilcox, Daniel (proprietor, soda fountain) Obituary and article on death
1861-­‐06-­‐22
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Wilcox, Hannah C.
Obituary, wife of John
1852-­‐01-­‐03
Wilcox, James
Obituary, son of John
1847-­‐12-­‐18
Wilcox, James
Probate notice
1848-­‐04-­‐08
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Store mentioned in advertisement
1840-­‐12-­‐05
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Advertisement for corn and wood
1842-­‐05-­‐21
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Store mentioned in advertisement
1845-­‐02-­‐15
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Director, Eagle Bank
1848-­‐07-­‐08
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Married Eliza S. Jenks
1853-­‐10-­‐15
Wilcox, John (merchant)
Obituary and article on death
1873-­‐04-­‐26
Wilcox, Mary A.
Married George L. Pierce
1849-­‐12-­‐15
Wilcox, Mary E.
Married Z. Jameson of Vt.
1860-­‐07-­‐07
Wilcox, Nancy L.
Married Wm. Davis
1837-­‐11-­‐04
Wilcox, Patience
Married Robert Simmons
1849-­‐11-­‐17
Wilde, Michael
Obituary
1855-­‐04-­‐21
Wilder, Caroline
Married Charles Paine
1852-­‐05-­‐29
Wilder, Mr.
Injured when horses run wild with sleigh
1850-­‐01-­‐05
Wilkenson, Anna Maria
Obituary, child of John
1845-­‐12-­‐13
Wilkinson, Charlotte
Daughter of James, obituary
1864-­‐03-­‐19
Wilkinson, James
Officer, St. Alban's Lodge
1860-­‐12-­‐29
Wilkinson, James
Married Ellen Myers
1861-­‐03-­‐09
Wilkinson, James T.
Married R. Darbyshire of Warren
1861-­‐05-­‐25
Wilkinson, James T.
Feared captured in Battle of Bull Run
1861-­‐07-­‐27
Wilkinson, James T.
Imprisoned at Richmond
1861-­‐08-­‐17
Wilkinson, James T.
Imprisoned in Alabama
1862-­‐02-­‐22
Wilkinson, James T.
Returns home
1862-­‐06-­‐21
Wilkinson, Sarah DeWolf
Obituary, father Capt. Levi
1853-­‐11-­‐12
Wilkinson, Sarah DeWolf
Obituary, child
1836-­‐07-­‐30
Willard (sloop)
Cook dies of suffocation aboard
1842-­‐06-­‐18
Willard, Abby
Obituary, wife of Capt. Gardner
1860-­‐11-­‐24
Willard, Ann Maria
Obituary, infant
1833-­‐09-­‐14
1843-­‐10-­‐21
Willard, Capt. H. (Master of ship Huma) Mentioned in notice
Willard, Capt. John
Takes command of ship
1839-­‐09-­‐28
Willard, Capt. John (mariner)
Obituary & eulogy
1852-­‐07-­‐10
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Committee of vigilance
1842-­‐03-­‐12
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Part owner of new steamboat
1844-­‐12-­‐14
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Part owner of barque Ariel
1845-­‐04-­‐12
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Part owner of new ship
1845-­‐10-­‐25
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Appointed to town council
1847-­‐04-­‐10
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Whig delegate to state convention
1847-­‐12-­‐25
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Owner of new ship "Harvest"
1848-­‐10-­‐07
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Designs model for sailboat
1853-­‐09-­‐24
Willard, Gardner (Captain)
Receives award for model
1853-­‐10-­‐01
Willard, Hezekiah
Joins California gold rush
1849-­‐03-­‐10
Willard, Hezekiah
Dies in California
1850-­‐02-­‐16
Willard, Hezekiah
Probate notice
1850-­‐04-­‐13
Willard, Hezekiah
Administrator's notice, commissioner's notice 1850-­‐05-­‐25
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Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
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Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
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Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willcox, Charles (storekeeper)
Willet, Charles
Williams, Clara
Williams, Jason
Williams, Jenette
Williams, Phebe
Willis, Abel
Willis, Lucretia
Williston, Almira B.
Williston, Ann Eliza Williston, Annie M.
Williston, Capt. Benjamin S.C.
Williston, Capt. Cory
Williston, Capt. Cory
Williston, Capt. Cory
Williston, Capt. Cory
Williston, Capt. Masa B.
Williston, Capt. Masa B.
Williston, Capt. Masa B.
Williston, Capt. Masa B.
Williston, Capt. Masa B.
Williston, Catharine
Williston, Elizabeth
Williston, Eveline Augusta
Williston, Infant
Williston, Isaac C. (mariner)
Williston, Isaac C. (mariner)
Williston, Isaac C. (mariner)
Williston, Jennie C.B.
Williston, Job (captain)
Williston, Job (captain)
Williston, Job (captain)
Williston, Job (captain)
Williston, Job Jr.
Williston, Job Jr.
Mortgagee's sale of real estate
Notice to debtors
Notice re. property
Obituary, widow of Capt. Elijah
Advertisement Notice of change in business
Notice to debtors
Notice to debtors
Vacates store Advertisement for saddles, etc.
Opens dry goods store
Notice to debtors
Fire in South Carolina
Notice, will leave state
Married Nancy Hartshorn of Conn.
Obituary
Sec. of masons
Escapes from jail
Obituary, wife of Charles
Death from war wound
Married F. Manchester of Tiverton
Married Leonard A. Williston of Mass
Guardian appointed
Married Solomon H. Baxter of Mass.
Dies in San Francisco
Married Mary Frances Bowen
Involved in lawsuit re. payment of taxes
Petitions for remission of taxes
Petition denied
Obituary
Probate notice
Administrator's notice
Attempted arson aboard sloop
Guardian appointed for child
Obituary
Obituary
Obituary, father Stephen C.
Obituary, child of Job Jr.
Letter received from
Dies at sea, obituary & eulogy
Probate notice
Obituary, child of Cory, poem
Sells schooner Sally Ann
Son falls from mast of sloop, escapes injury
Land sold at sheriff's sale
Obituary
Sells schooner Sally Ann
Married Elizabeth Randall
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Williston, Lilian
Williston, Mary E.
Williston, Mercy
Williston, Mrs.
Williston, Nancy B.
Williston, Phebe A.
Williston, Stephen C.
Willistone, Ann M.
Wilmarth, Anna
Wilmarth, Christina
Wilmarth, Mr.
Obituary, infant of Stephen C., poem
Married Samuel Taylor on Nantucket
Widow of Captain Job, obituary
Opens millinery shop
Married Edward Manchester
Married Seneture Bennard
Married Mary Munro
Probate notice
Obituary, child of Ephraim
Wife of Horace, obituary
Boarding house mentioned in advertisement
Wilmarth, Mr. (Watchman, Bristol Steam Mill) Injured when mill struck by lightning
Wilson, Amos
Married Susan Vickery
Wilson, Amos
Obituary
Wilson, Ann Elizabeth
Obituary, child of Benjamin R.
Wilson, Benjamin R.
Married Elizabeth Meiggs
Wilson, Benjamin R.
Advertisement for auction
Wilson, Benjamin R.
Lawsuit vs. J. Pearce resolved
Wilson, Benjamin R.
Chosen delegate
Wilson, Betsey
Obituary
Wilson, Betsey
Obituary, child of George
Wilson, Capt. J. Oliver
Dies in Cuba
Wilson, Elizabeth F.
Married Jonathan Munro
Wilson, George
Discovered living in Greece, foreign mercenary, remembered by citizens
Wilson, George
Abuses Rev. Scott, robs church
Wilson, George
Case comes to trial
Wilson, George
Discussion of case
Wilson, George H.
Sells land on Wood St.
Wilson, George H. Jr.
Offers art lessons
Wilson, Infant
Obituary, child of James
Wilson, Infant
Obituary, child of Philip
Wilson, Isaac W.
Obituary, dies at 16, son of James
Wilson, James
Married Jane Polark of S. Kingston
Wilson, James
Officer, St. Alban's Lodge
Wilson, James R.
Obituary, son of James
Wilson, Jemima
Obituary
Wilson, Jemima
Probate notice
Wilson, Jemima
Administrator's notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
Guardian appointed
Wilson, Jeremiah
Guardian's notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
"J. Wilson Place" let
Wilson, Jeremiah
Petition to sell real estate
Wilson, Jeremiah
Guardian's sale of real estate
Wilson, Jeremiah
Probate notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
Administrator's notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
Administrator's notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
Commissioner's notice
Wilson, Jeremiah
Commissioner's notice
1861-­‐08-­‐17
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Wilson, Jeremiah
Wilson, Mary
Wilson, Mary A.
Wilson, Mary A.
Wilson, Mary Abby
Wilson, Mary E.
Wilson, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Amey
Wilson, Nancy
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Philip G. (cobbler, storekeeper)
Wilson, Ruth
Wilson, Ruth
Wilson, Ruth
Wilson, S.L. (storekeeper)
Wilson, Sarah B.
Wilson, Susan E.
Wilson, Thomas
Wilson, Thomas
Wilson, William
Windmills
Windmills
Windmills
Wingate, Edwin
Wingate, Emily
Wingate, Emily
Winkler, Abby Turner (Howe)
Winkler, Abby Turner (Howe)
Winslow, Anna B.
Winslow, Charles Henry
Winslow, Emily
Winslow, Hannah E.
Winslow, Jennie
Winslow, Joseph
Winslow, Joseph E.
Winslow, Mary Elizabeth
Winslow, Washington
Winthrop (barque)
Winthrop (barque)
Winthrop (barque)
Petition to sell real estate
Administrator's sale of real estate
Obituary
Married George P. Richards
Daughter of Thomas, obituary
Married Julius Perry of Boston
Married Lorenzo Ludwig
Left destitute by fire
1861-­‐07-­‐06
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1853-­‐10-­‐08
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Widow of the late Mr. Thomas Wilson, obituary 1867-­‐06-­‐29
Obituary, daughter of Thomas
1843-­‐12-­‐09
Married Sally Meigs
1839-­‐04-­‐06
Opens cobbler shop
1846-­‐03-­‐07
Agent for New York firm
1847-­‐07-­‐24
Store burglarized
1848-­‐06-­‐24
Dies at 28, obituary and eulogy
1848-­‐12-­‐23
Probate notice
1849-­‐01-­‐06
Administrator's, commissioner's notices
1849-­‐02-­‐10
Administrator's sale of stock
1849-­‐02-­‐10
Administrator's sale of real estate
1849-­‐09-­‐08
Obituary
1857-­‐12-­‐19
Probate notice
1858-­‐01-­‐16
Administrator's notice
1858-­‐04-­‐03
Opens dry goods store
1842-­‐10-­‐15
Obituary, widow of Philip G.
1852-­‐05-­‐01
Married Gideon Gifford
1851-­‐03-­‐01
Obituary
1857-­‐06-­‐13
Probate notice
1835-­‐12-­‐12
Drinks self to death
1838-­‐04-­‐28
Windmill at south end of town sold
1847-­‐12-­‐11
Windmill at auction
1848-­‐09-­‐23
Windmill destroyed by fire, arson suspected 1848-­‐09-­‐30
Married Elizabeth Mitchell
1849-­‐11-­‐03
Article on death
1866-­‐12-­‐08
Obituary
1866-­‐12-­‐08
Obituary, wife of Rev. E.T. and daughter of the late George and Abby S. Howe 1858-­‐07-­‐24
Eulogy copied from a Charleston paper
1858-­‐07-­‐31
Married Samuel B. Swan of Prov.
1852-­‐12-­‐11
Obituary, child of Capt. James
1847-­‐10-­‐02
Obituary, wife of Washington, father the late Capt. John Gladding 1856-­‐06-­‐14
Married James Barrass of Warren
1851-­‐09-­‐06
Daughter of Capt. James, obituary
1864-­‐03-­‐19
Married Mary Ingraham
1850-­‐10-­‐19
Obituary, father Joseph, also poem
1854-­‐10-­‐14
Obituary
1860-­‐12-­‐15
Married Emily Gladding
1849-­‐04-­‐28
Purchased by Bristolians for expedition to California gold fields 1849-­‐01-­‐27
Rev. Lindsey addresses co.
1849-­‐03-­‐10
Begins voyage
1849-­‐03-­‐31
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Winthrop (barque)
Winthrop (barque)
Wood Street School
Wood Street School
Wood, Betsey
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Julia A.
Wood, Mary
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Wood, Moses B.
Wood, Moses B.
Wood, Moses B.
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Wood, Moses B.
Wood, Moses B.
Wood, Sarah S.
Wood, Thomas
Woodmancy, Jeremiah
Woods, Sarah J.
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Woodward, Dr. C.A. (dentist)
Wooster, Charles W. (teacher)
Wooster, Charles W. (teacher)
Wooster, Charles W. (teacher)
Wooster, Charles W. (teacher)
Worsley, Ashton
News of safe arrival
Arrives in San Francisco
Returns gold dust to Bristol
Letter from passenger describing conditions
Passengers prosper in gold fields
1849-­‐06-­‐02
1849-­‐10-­‐13
1849-­‐12-­‐15
1849-­‐12-­‐15
1850-­‐01-­‐19
Letter from passenger describing harsh conditions 1850-­‐05-­‐11
Master, Capt. Moore dies
1850-­‐12-­‐14
Returns from California
1851-­‐08-­‐02
For sale
1851-­‐09-­‐20
Colored school gives exhibition
1854-­‐07-­‐29
Ladies of hold fair
1855-­‐04-­‐21
Guardian to be appointed 1838-­‐11-­‐10
Married Jeremiah Liscomb
1839-­‐11-­‐30
Married Allen Sandford
1842-­‐04-­‐23
Obituary
1837-­‐08-­‐12
V.P. Bristol Union Temperance Society
1838-­‐03-­‐03
Buys stock in Bristol Steam Mill
1839-­‐02-­‐02
Building Comm., Cotton Mill
1839-­‐04-­‐13
Director, Pocanoket Steam Mill
1841-­‐02-­‐06
Trustee of Savings Bank
1841-­‐08-­‐14
Buys stock in Bristol Steam Mill
1843-­‐03-­‐04
Disposes of all stock in Poca. Steam Mill
1843-­‐03-­‐04
Buys stock in Bristol Steam Mill after mill destroyed by fire 1843-­‐07-­‐15
V.P. Young Men's Temperance Soc.
1844-­‐08-­‐17
Pres. of Young Men's Tem. Soc.
1846-­‐04-­‐04
House mentioned in advertisement
1849-­‐03-­‐24
V.P. of Bristol Freemont Club
1856-­‐09-­‐13
Widow of Thomas, obituary
1864-­‐06-­‐11
Obituary
1849-­‐02-­‐17
Boatman of custom house
1845-­‐09-­‐20
Obituary, wife of Chas
1858-­‐10-­‐02
Visits Bristol
1858-­‐09-­‐25
Opens office
1858-­‐12-­‐04
Advertisement
1860-­‐01-­‐07
Transfers patients to Dr. Greene
1860-­‐01-­‐21
Visits Bristol
1860-­‐03-­‐10
Moves to New Orleans, testimonial to
1860-­‐03-­‐31
Visits Bristol
1860-­‐06-­‐30
Opens Bristol Classical Institute
1849-­‐11-­‐10
Former classroom mentioned
1850-­‐10-­‐19
Mortgagees' sale of real estate
1851-­‐03-­‐22
Mortgagees' sale of real estate
1851-­‐05-­‐17
Obituary
1854-­‐12-­‐09
1848-­‐12-­‐30
Worster, C.W. (May be C.W. Wooster)(teacher) Opens writing school
Wright, A.G. (May be Allen G.)
Officer Bristol Artillery
1858-­‐04-­‐03
Wright, Allen
Admitted freeman
1834-­‐08-­‐30
Wright, Allen G. (May be A.G. Wright) Officer, Bristol Artillery Volunteers
1861-­‐05-­‐04
Wright, Allen G. (May be A.G. Wright) App. captain of fifth regiment
1861-­‐11-­‐16
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Wright, Allen G. (May be A.G. Wright)
Wright, Allen G. (May be A.G. Wright)
Wright, Almira
Wright, Amos
Wright, Charles Leonard
Wright, Edward Allen
Wright, Edward B.
Wright, Frederic
Wright, Henry (Infant)
Wright, Infant
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Leonard
Wright, Phebe Ann
Wright, W. Leonard
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin (deacon)
Wyatt, Benjamin Greene
Wyatt, Benjamin Greene
Wyatt, Church & Co.
Wyatt, Church & Co.
Wyatt, Church & Co.
Wyatt, Church & Co.
Wyatt, Elizabeth G. (teacher)
Wyatt, Elizabeth G. (teacher)
Wyatt, Elizabeth G. (teacher)
Wyatt, Lydia
1861-­‐11-­‐30
1862-­‐03-­‐22
1839-­‐08-­‐03
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1836-­‐09-­‐10
1836-­‐09-­‐10
1836-­‐09-­‐03
1868-­‐04-­‐25
1867-­‐07-­‐13
1845-­‐12-­‐20
1834-­‐05-­‐03
1844-­‐01-­‐27
1848-­‐10-­‐28
1853-­‐04-­‐16
1854-­‐08-­‐05
1857-­‐08-­‐29
1857-­‐12-­‐19
1860-­‐06-­‐02
1854-­‐10-­‐21
1853-­‐07-­‐02
1836-­‐01-­‐09
1839-­‐08-­‐03
1841-­‐03-­‐27
1843-­‐04-­‐08
1843-­‐04-­‐15
1845-­‐04-­‐05
1845-­‐11-­‐15
1846-­‐05-­‐16
Donates clothing for victims of famine in Ireland 1847-­‐03-­‐20
Store burglarized of $50 worth of goods
1854-­‐01-­‐07
Obituary & eulogy
1856-­‐08-­‐16
Probate notice
1856-­‐08-­‐16
Executor's notice
1856-­‐09-­‐06
Commissioner's notice
1856-­‐12-­‐13
Auction of stock
1856-­‐11-­‐29
Store sold at auction
1856-­‐12-­‐13
Administrator's notice
1858-­‐10-­‐16
Former store mentioned
1857-­‐08-­‐08
Obituary
1857-­‐12-­‐12
Administrator's notice
1858-­‐10-­‐09
Advertisement
1836-­‐04-­‐02
Advertisement for tailoresses
1836-­‐06-­‐11
Notice to debtors
1836-­‐12-­‐03
Final notice to debtors, firm closed
1837-­‐05-­‐20
Opens school for young ladies
1844-­‐04-­‐06
Mentioned in school committee's report
1845-­‐03-­‐29
Married Joseph Wardwell 2nd
1847-­‐08-­‐14
Obituary
1841-­‐03-­‐13
Presented with sword by townspeople, married Sarah Wyatt
Writes describing capture of Newbern
Obituary, child
Obituary
Obituary, child
Obituary, child
Obituary, child
Obituary
Only child of Allen G. and Fannie E., obituary
Obituary, child of Wm.
Elected officer of infantry
Prot. episcopal rep. to New Temperance Soc.
Real estate sold at auction
App. to school committee
Advertisement for house on Byfield St.
Married Louisa B. Gray
Chaplain, St. Alban's Lodge
Officer of State Masonic Hall
Married Isiah N. Martin of Barr.
Elected officer of masons
Director, Freeman's Bank
Mentioned in advertisement
Sells house lots
Dorrite candidate for senator
Sells house lots and factory stocks
App. post master
Sells stock in Pokanoket Steam Mill
Married Mary Martin of Prov.
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Wyatt, Olive
Wyatt, Rebecca
Wyatt, Sarah
Wyatt, Susan M.
Wyatt, Tillinghast
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William
Wyatt, William & Co.
Wyatt, William & Co.
Wyatt, William 2nd
Wyatt's Block
Wyatt's Row
Wyattsville
Opens tailor shop in home
1843-­‐04-­‐08
Obituary and eulogy, wife of Deacon Benjamin 1845-­‐11-­‐01
Married Allen Wright
Married Aaron Easterbrooks
Obituary, child
Advertisement
Business becomes independent
Moves store
Copartnership dissolved
Will continue as tailor
Opens new store
Moves store
Moves store
Insolvent, assignee's notice
Stock of store sold at auction
Opens new store
Assignee's notice
Sellout of stock
Stock sold at auction
Obituary
Probate notice
Administrator's notice
Involved in war in Nicaragua
Advertisement
Business dissolved
Married Prudence Payne of Freetown
Mentioned in advertisement
Mentioned in advertisement
Land in 1861-­‐11-­‐30
1837-­‐10-­‐28
1838-­‐09-­‐22
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1835-­‐04-­‐18
1835-­‐10-­‐17
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1838-­‐01-­‐20
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1839-­‐04-­‐27
1840-­‐12-­‐05
1842-­‐04-­‐23
1843-­‐04-­‐22
1852-­‐05-­‐01
1853-­‐06-­‐18
1853-­‐06-­‐18
1854-­‐01-­‐07
1854-­‐10-­‐07
1856-­‐11-­‐08
1856-­‐12-­‐06
1856-­‐11-­‐29
1837-­‐03-­‐25
1838-­‐01-­‐20
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1854-­‐08-­‐05
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