Bedford Town, 1814
John Anderson, physician
John Ash, mason
Elijah Adams, gent.
Jacob Bonnett, innkeeper
Joseph Bealer, shoemaker
Jacob Bealer, potter
John Brice, innkeeper
John Bergirac, school teacher
Widow Hester Barclay
Widow Ann Brerely, boarding house
John Buchannon, joiner
Widow Elizabeth Bealer
John Bonnington, barkeeper
Wm Byron, shoemaker
Henry Blyler, c. maker
Thomas Blyler, chairmaker
Edward Bowlin, laborer
Wm Chapman, barber
John Claar, blacksmith
Robert Culbertson, innkeeper
Henry Claar, sadler
Wm Creachbaum, carpenter
Michael Cooney, shoemaker
Jacob Cole, shoemaker
Widow Eve Catherine Claar, baker
George Claar, blacksmith
Humphrey Dillon, innkeeper
Jacob Diehl, clockmaker
Zachariah Davis, nailor
George Davidson, gent.
Thomas Daugherty, blacksmith
Eli Eckhart, butcher
M Josiah Espy, cashier at bank
George Espy, merchant
David Espy, army captain
Daniel Evat (Eval?), shoemaker
J John Elder, carpenter
George Funk, farmer
John Funk, farmer
Samuel Funk, hatter
Widow Mary Funk
Mary Ann Funk, spinster/single
Jacob Fulford, whitesmith
Jacob Fletcher, joiner
George Fore, joiner
W E Foster, shoemaker
M Thomas Gettys, printer
Wm Gibson, blacksmith
Robert Gibson, shoemaker
Henry Gehrhart, minister
David Griffiths, joiner
John Gibson, printer
Christian Gisner, nailor
George Henry, hatter
Wm Henry, hatter
Thomas Hunt, esq., c. maker
H John Hafer, apothecary
Lawrence Harman, butcher
John Harmon, butcher
Thomas Heyden, merchant
Henry Hablitzel, taylor
Widow Margaret Holderbaum
Achor Haney, blacksmith
George Hughes, hatter
Sarah Holliday, widow
Thomas Isburn (Isbum?), joiner
Jeremiah James, blacksmith
John Keeffe, taylor
David Keeffe, skindresser
Wm Kohrson, coppersmith
Daniel Lybarger, blacksmith
Samuel Lybarger, blacksmith
James Lane, law student
Nicholas Lyon, clerk
Thomas Longhead, mason
Charles McDowell, printer
Thomas Moore, sheriff/merchant
Joseph S Morrison, assemblyman
Patrick McMurry, innkeeper
Jacob Mowrer, mason
Joseph McCall, mason
David Mann, prothonotary (a long list of Mann’s credentials & offices followed)
Thomas B. McClean, gent.
Henry Miller, tailer
Adam Miller, c. maker
Jesse Mellan, joiner
Robert McCormick, laborer
Anthony Nawgel, farmer
Frederick Nawgel, farmer
Wm Perry, gent.
Thomas Proctor, clerk
Wm Parr, sadler
Wm Reynolds, gent.
John Reynolds, farmer
Martin Reiley, merchant
John Reiley, merchant
David Reiley, C. of Excise
Christopher Reiley, esq., sadler
John R Reed, innkeeper
James M Russell, attorney
Samuel Riddle, attorney
Frederick Rothrock, sadler
Ellis Rogers, blacksmith
John Reimund, wheelwright
Solomon Reimund, wheelwright
Thomas Ray, carpenter
Wm Richards, shoemaker
Joseph Rothrock, shoemaker
James Roache, clerk
John Ray, nailer
Wm Room, mason
Edward Rose, carpenter
John Robison, mason
Robert Shannon, innkeeper
Joseph Shannon, merchant
Henry Scovil, joiner
George Smith, shoemaker
Widow Mary Ann Scott
Widow Eleanor Sides
John Starner, mason
Thomas Sedgwick, sadler
John Schell, jr, merchant
John Springer, innkeeper / merchant / postmaster
Andrew Sheetz, hatter
Widow Mary Smith
John M Stephenson, merchant
Andrew Sims, stage driver
Daniel Shook, wagonmaker
John Sanders, shoemaker
Peter Sowerman, boarding house
James Taylor, gent.
John Tod, attorney
David Thompson, shoemaker
Jess VanVinkle, sadler
James Williams, tanner
James Willson, teaches at Bedford Academy
Jonathan Walker, judge
Wm Watson, physician
Henry Woods, gent.
Philip Williams, joiner
Nicholas White, hostler
Wm Wilson, c. maker
John Warfield, schoolmaster
Samuel Wheeler, joiner
Duncan S Walker, law student
John Young, tailor
Widow Margaret Zimmers
Daniel Zimmers, no business
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