The following names only represent a small portion of the City of North Adams.
Hanley
Name | 1887 Directory | 1889-1893 Directory | |
1 | Bessie Hanley | not listed | no address (1893 only) |
2 | Mrs. Homer F. Hanley | 12 Summer Street | 10 Summer Street |
3 | H. H. Hanley | 12 Summer Street | 20 Chestnut Street |
4 | James Hanley | not listed | 33 Columbia Street |
35 Center Street | |||
5 | John Hanley | 128 Main Street | 15 Wesleyan Street |
54 Prospect Street | |||
6 Beaver Street | |||
6 | Mrs. John Hanley | 12 Summer Street | 10 Summer Street |
7 | John Hanley | 130 Main Street | 39 Furnace Street |
8 | John Hanley | 51 Centre Street | not listed |
9 | Peter Hanley | 190 River Street | 160 River Street |
10 | Mrs Peter Hanley - Widow* | not listed | 160 River Street |
11 | Thomas Hanley | not listed | 39 Furnace Street |
Notes
* Widow of Peter Hanley who died on January 24,
1888
Cullinan
There were no Cullinan's identified in these directories. However John E. Cullinan the son of Patrick Cullinan was in North Adams at this time. John E. Cullinan would have been 10 years old in 1889 and living with his mother Mary (Hanley/Cullinan) Kelly and his Step Father James W. Kelly. In 1887 they resided at 22 Union St., 1890-1892 they were at 4 Canal Street and in 1893 they were at 2 Bethel Street. Mary Hanley was the daughter of Mrs. Peter Hanley who resided at 160 River Street.
Bourdon
Resident | 1887 Directory | 1889-1893 Directory | |
1 | Bourdon A. D. & Sons | 50 Eagle Street | 50 Eagle Street |
2 | A.D. Bourdon | 199 East Main Street | 199 East Main Street |
3 | Aiken Bourdon | not listed | 199 East Main Street |
4 | Doland Boudon | not listed | 199 East Main Street |
5 | Etienne Bourdon | not listed | 199 East Main Street |
6 | Jacob Bourdon | 199 East Main Street | 13 High St. (1890-1891) |
17 State St. (1891-1893) | |||
7 | William Bourdon | 199 East Main Street | 7 Lincoln St. (1890-1891) |
5 Lincoln St. (1891-1892) | |||
199 East Main Street (1893) |
Notes
This Bourdon Family decends from Jacques Bourdon and Marie Menard.
They came from Quebec to Vermont and then to Massachusetts.