20C East Main: John B. Nichols

1842: owned by Jacob G. Nichols according to deed for property next door (487/70)
Jacob G. marries Clarissa E. McIntire, Nov. 12, 1835)

1855 Census:
John B. Nichols (34) shoemaker
Pamelia A. Nichols (25) born in Maine
Mary Emma Nichols (3)
Lizzie B. Nichols (1mon)

1855, Sept 6: John B. Nichols, 2nd and Pamelia A. Nichols, to Wallace T. George (523/1). Bounded on east by Mrs. Elliott (6R), North by Col. Johnson (31′), West by George Foot (6R), South by Highway (31′). Lot of land with buildings.

1859, July 5: Wallace T.  and Sarah Frances (Kenison) George to Moses and Elizabeth Gile (592/009). Bounded on east by Mrs. Elliott (6R), North by Col. Johnson (31′), West by George Foot (6R), South by Highway (31′). Lot of land with buildings. (Mortgage for this from George Elliott (592/010) Discharge: (809/94) 1870

1865 Census:
Moses Giles (48) Shoecutter
Elizabeth Giles (40) Housewife

1870, Sept 20: Moses and Elizabeth C. Gile to George W. Jaques (809/93) Bounded by highway 120′ on south, widow of David Elliott (6R) on east,  and Hayden Brown (6R) (west and North)

1870, Sept 20: George W. Jaques to George E. Elliott (809/94 – mortgage) discharge 1873 (889/239) Bounded by Highway, widow of David Elliott, Hayden Brown.

1870 Census (could be 23 East main)
Nathan Jaques (71) works in shoe factory
Eliza Jaques (61) keeps house
George Jaques (23) works in shoe factory

1872 map suggests M. Giles (Moses Gile was (2nd husband of Frederick’s sister Mary) Grave in Walnut cemetery says Mary C. died at age 40 Dec 20, 1848.
He was living with Frederick Chase in 1850 census.

1892: George Jaques is listed as owner on Map

1900 Census
George Jaques (53) shoemaker
Annie M. (52)

1903, land combined through Probate of George W. Jaques 1923

and A. Louise Williams goes to Jane E. Davis.