BURLINGTON CITY RESIDENTS 1879
transcribed by Richard Harrison

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SURNAME

GIVEN NAME

ADDRESS

OCCUPATION/BIOGRAPHY/NOTES
TallantJ. F.res. 706 Locust 
TaylorJohnres. 522 CourtClerk
TaylorM. J.res. 1503 Division 
Taylor, M. J. & Co.210 MarketWholesale dealers in tobacco
TaylorRichard212 N. 3dApothecary and druggist
TaylorS. E.307 Jefferson
res. 715 N. 7th
Fire and life insurance agent
TeglerFredres. 1219 N. 8th 
Tegler & Mecklinberg1221 N. 8thWagon and blacksmith shop
TeglerF.1219 8thWagon and blacksmith shop. Born in Mecklenburg, Germany, in 1827; came to Burlington in 1856; started present business in 1875. Married Louisa Linhardt in 1852; she was born same place in Germany in 1 827; they have one child Louisa, born in 1854. Mr. T. is a Democrat.
TellJ. L.res. 1408 S. Boundary 
TellJ. L.Louisa St.Police
TellWm.1408 S. BoundaryShoemaker
TeuscherLouis900 N. 6th
res. 850 Franklin
Grocer
The Burlington Notion Company Burhans Patent Merchandise Car, was organized in 1878; C. P. Squires, President; M. S. Foote, Secretary; Directors, C. P. Squires, M. S. Foote, A. H. Burhans, J. G. Foote and H. D Squires.
TheansCharles115 S. Main St.Ticket broker and barber. Born in Madison, Ind., in 1854; came to Burlington in 1865. Married Julia Keen in 1875; they have one child- Herbert, born in 1876. Mr. Theanes is a member of Sir "Knights of Maccabees." Democrat.
TheilCharles1505 Mt. PleasantBasket-maker
ThielengerdesD.1344 GriswoldCabinet-shop
ThienesJacobSunny SideVintager
ThomasS. O.res. Western Av.Principal of West Hill School. Was the first Principal of the school upon its establishment, and held that position four years, when his health compelled retirement from school work; resumed charge in 1875, and has been constantly engaged in teaching since. Born in Allegheny, educated in Washington Co., Penn., and came to Iowa in 1864. Just after casting his ballot for Abraham Lincoln, enlisted in the 85th Penn. V.I.; fall of 1861, was transferred to the 8th Independent N. Y. Battery, Capt Fitch commanding; was mustered out July 4, 1863, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Married Nov. 2, 1871, Jessie Donnell, a native of Iowa; has two children Frank D. and Stella May. Owns city and county property to the value of $9,500.
ThulFred.116 Market
res. 714 Spruce
Commission merchant
ThuleenN. A.1203 ValleyMason
TibbiesC. E.405 Jefferson
res. 225 5th
Sewing machine agent
TiemanChas.1107 AshCarpenter
TillmanRev. R. J.1011 S. 10thPhysician
TobinB. J.cor. 8th & Valley.Proprietor of the Teedrick House. Born June 3, 1854, in Waushara Co., Wis.; came to Burlington 1871. He married, 1876, Ellen Leaf; they have two children Wm. and Mary E. Members of St. Patrick's Church.
TomaWm.1237 StoweAuctioneer
TomlinsonWm. E.res. 1814 Ash 
TorreyWm. A.res. 10G S. 6thCashier Ger. Am. Sav. Bank
TouzalinA. E.res. 621 N. 7thLand commissioner C.B.&Q.
TracyHon. Joshua Born in Belmont Co., Ohio, on the 12th of July, 1845; his parents were among the early settlers of Ohio; his father was a farmer, and he remained upon the farm until he was 19 years old, when he entered Beverly College, Washington Co. , Ohio; later he attended the Institute of Prof. Samuel L. Howe, at Mt. Pleasant. He came to Iowa in 1846, and settled in Burlington in 1850, studying law with Hon. M. D. Browning, and was admitted to the Burlington bar in the fall of 1852. In 1853 he was elected City Attorney, and continued in that office for two years; he was elected to the Legislature in 1854, and served during the sessions of 1854-55 and the called session of 1856. In the fall of 1858, he was elected District Attorney of the First Judicial District of Iowa, and was twice re-elected to the same office, holding it until the fall of , 1869, when he was appointed District Judge, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Francis Springer, and was elected to the office in 1870 for a term of four years, but, owing to the , meager salary of that office, resigned in the spring of 1874 and entered upon the practice of his profession. He married in October, 1847, Mrs. Antoinette Kinney, nee Stone, daughter of Col. H. A. and Miranda Stone, formerly of Albany, N.Y., but among the early settlers of Iowa. Judge Tracy's son, Samuel K., is a partner in his father's office.
TrainorA. F.res. 246 S. 8th 
TrauW. F.res. 301 Division 
TrimbleArchie1106 S. 15thCarpenter
Troxel Bros.316 N. MainFurniture, etc.
TroxelJohn H.551 S. Boundary 
TroxelJosephres. 915 Warren 
TrulockThomas J.Attorney at lawBorn in Scott Co., Ind., in May, 1840; in 1850, he came to Burlington with his father, Samuel Minor Trulock. who was afterward killed at the battle of Franklin, Tenn., while serving in 72d Ill. V.I. Mr. Tru- lock was admitted to the bar previous to 1870, and in that year commenced practice. He was County Superintendent of Schools from 1869 to 1871; was Alderman of the 6th Ward for four years, and for the last two years has been Justice of the Peace.
TrumpfellerHenry403 S. PondCarpenter
TschoepeM204 JeffersonGerman bookstore. Born in Prussia, in 1841; came to Burlington in 1870; started present business in 1876. Married Margaret Balles in 1866; she was born in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1846; they have four children Lizzie, William, Erwin, Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. T. are members of the German M. E. Church. Mr. T. enlisted in the 1861, Co. C, 24th Wis. V.I.; he was in over one hundred engagements; was mustered out in 1865. Republican.
TubbesingWm.241 S. 5thClerk
TurnerGeorgeres. opposite Fair Grounds 
TwifordA. S.res. 230 S. 6th 
TwiningH. M.922 N. 3dPhotographer
TyndallThomasres. 712 N. 5th 

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