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SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (61JJ 745-0799

102 Federal Street
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GEORGE W. MARTIN, carpenter
by 1806

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�102 Federal St.
This house was built on a portion of land owned by the Bullock
family for many years. The heirs of John Bullock divided the
estate on April 30, 1806. The lot, now. known as 102 J.ederal St.,
was conveyed to George Whitefield Martin of Salem, cabinetmaker
(book 191 page 235).
A certain lot of land in Salem, bound as follows:
Begining at the Southwest corner on Federal St. at a stone by
land this day released by William Farrington to the childr·en
of Sarah Bullock, then run
East bound South by said street 40 1 8 11 to land in occupation of
Sarah Bullock,. then run
North bound East by the last mentioned land 45' 611 to an angle in
the fence, then run still
North by inclining more easterly by the same land 128 1 to the
high water mark, then run
West by said high water mark 53' to the land of Martin then run
South bound West by the last mentioned land 89 1 to said land
released as aforesaid,then run
East bound South by said released land 9 1 511 to the corner part
of the fence, then run
South again and bound West by that land 69 1 4 11 to an angle in the·
fence, then run
South still by inclining more Easterly 41 1 611 to the stone on
Federal St.
Containing about 31 poles, together with the flats north of the
above described land to the channel of the North River (the portion
of the North River called Bickford St. basin was filled solid in
1881 - see appendix A).

A jump in the 1806 tax valuation, for George Martin, see~s to indicate
that the house was on the lot very soon after the above convayance.
This valuation remained : George Martin h(ouse) &amp; s(hop) value $1,200
until 1810, the year Mr. Martin died.

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the onlY surviving daughter, Lucy, for manY years.
Lucy Hartin, single, §()ld the land·

Book 698 page 219
Jan. 1, 1866
$2,900

and dwelling house i/102 Federal St.
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on Aug. 16, 1910.

Book 2242 page 217
Dec. 12, 1913

Amelia J. Hood of, Salem, and Edward A.
Hood of Boston sold the land and
dwelling house to their sister Lucy B.
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Federal st. and household furnishings to her sister Amelia (probate
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was bequeathed to her sister-in-law, Laura w. Hood, with contents
of the house to be hers absolutely (probate #193221).

Book 3329 page 17
April 22, 1943

Laura w. Hood, widow, sold the land
and buildings to Marion B. Ells.
The same premises conveyed to Lucy B.
Hood by Amelia J. Hood and Edward A.
Hood on Dec. 12, 1913. For my title
see will of Lucy B. Hood. Also the
will of Amelia J. Hood by which latter
will the said premises were di vise'd
to me.
Laura w. Hood
Affidavit to title.
widow of Edward A. - the premises
were owned fee simple by Janette Hood
at the time of her death, on Nov. 7,
1903. She was the wife of Asa Hood
who died on August 16, 1910. The
only he±rs of Janette were three
children Lucy, Arpelia and Edward.
I am now the sole owner.

�Book 5095 page 76
Aug. 9, 1963

l'.arion B. "Slls, widow, of Pompano
Beach ~la. sold the land nnd buildings
to Raymond L. Truche and Sylvia A.
Truche. The same premises conveyed
to me by T~aura ·:r. doocf~on ,\pril 22,

19Li.3.

Book 5Li.18 page Li-30
Jan. 11, 1967

Raymond L. ~ruche and Sylvia A. Truche
sold the larid and b11ilding to ·:1. ITeil
Goddard Trustee of Federal Realty
Trust. The same premises conveyed
to us by deed of Marion ~. Ellis.

Book 5661 page LJ.99
Jan. 15, 1970

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Neil Goddard Trustee of Federal
Realty Trust sold the land and building
to Edmund A. Marukelli Jr. and Patricia
Marukelli.·. The same c9nveyed by deed
of Raymond and Sylvia Truche.
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Book 663Li. page 4Lrli.
May 8, 1979

Edmund A. Marukelli Jr. and Patricia
Marukelli as tenants by entirety to
Edmund A. Marukelli Jr. of 102 Federal
St. and Patricia Marukelli of
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27 Shepard St., Marblehead as tenants
in common and not as joint tenants.

Book 7494 page 451
August 15, 1984

Edmund A. Marukelli Jr. and Patric.ia
Marukelli sold the land and building
at 102 Federal St. to Robert C. Bramble
Trustee of Allyn Realty Trust.

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102 Federal St.
RATIEG T'.'!O.
PERTOD: FEDERAL
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this ti'To-story, plus pitch roof, wooden house
is gable end to the street with the entrance in the east yard. This
undoubtedly allowed room for the five-bay facade. The_)10use has a
nice Federal period door which is now sheltered by the ·added overhead
roof supported by Victorian consoles. There are several small additions
in the rear of the house." (Salem Historic District Study Committee
Investigation)

George Whitefield Martin, the son of Isaac and Hannah Martin, was
baptized in Marblehead on May 5, 1771. He married Sally Bullock
on April 11, 1797. The couple had two children: Sally born in 1798,
died Sept. 1802 and Lucy born Feb. 17, 1801, died Sept. 16, 1889.
The notice of Mr. Martin 1 s death appeared in the Salem Gazette on
Jan. 5, 1810. His wife Sally died in Oct. 1815 at the age of 43.

�Reference to book and paga are deed books at the Registry of Deeds.
Probate numbers are cases at Probate Court. Both offices are located
in the same building on Federal St. All maps in this report are not
meant to be exact, just for illustration purposes.

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Who built your house? When? Who were the first owners? What
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