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10 Gifford Court, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Robert Booth
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11 Daniels Street
Built for
the Grafton family
before 1806
Research provided by
Diana Dunlap
September 2018
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2018
�11 Daniels Street, Unit 1 was sold by Christopher M. Coates and Kimberley K. Coates to Paul
Byron Massari and Sara Massari on June 29, 2007. The quitclaim deed is registered in Book
26,984, page 478, and refers to the Master Deed of the 11 Daniels Street Condominium Trust
(see below).
11 Daniels Street, Unit 2 was sold by David Ring of Swampscott to Joseph and Robyn Landry
on September 30, 2004, registered in book 23,444, page 458. The quitclaim deed referenced
the Master Deed of the 11 Daniels Street Condominium Trust.
11 Daniels Street, Unit 1 was sold by David Ring to Christopher M. and Kimberley K. Coates on
September 1, 2004, registered in book 23,340, page 314. The quitclaim deed referenced the
Master Deed of the 11 Daniels Street Condominium Trust (see below).
David Ring, Declarant, submitted the property at 11 Daniels Street under Chapter 183A of the
General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to form the 11 Daniels Street
Condominium Trust on August 19, 2004, stipulating that the building will contain two condo
units, and registered in book 23,291, page 535. The land of said property is bounded as follows:
northerly by land of now or late of Uszynski, 98.22 feet; easterly by land of now or late of
Churchoski and Sandborn, 38.68 feet; by now or late of Pszeny, 100.67 feet; and by Daniels
Street, 37.11 feet.
Pamela A. Murphy and Erin A. Murphy sold 11 Daniels Street to David Ring on October 23,
2003, registered in book 10,376, page 394. The boundaries of the said property are the same
defined in the 11 Daniels Street Condominium Trust Master Deed. Helen Cichocki died August
20, 2002.
Helen Cichocki granted all right, title, and interest to 11 Daniels Street to Pamela A. Murphy and
Erin A. Murphy of Haverhill on March 6, 1990, “in consideration of $1 Love and Affection,” as
joint tenants with right of survivorship, but retaining full use of the property for her natural life.
The transfer was registered in book 10,376, page 394. The boundaries of the land are the same
sold by the Murphys to David Ring.
Joseph and Alice Cichocki, husband and wife, conveyed 11 Daniels Street to Joseph J. and
Helen Cichocki, husband and wife, on July 28, 1945, registered in book 3411, page 415. The
boundaries of the land are the same granted by Helen Cichocki to Pamela and Erin Murphy.
Joseph and Alice Cichocki mortgaged 11 Daniels Street to the Salem Savings Bank for $300.00
for one year on May 4, 1926, registered in book 2680, page 227.
Joseph and Alice Cichocki mortgaged the land and buildings at 11 Daniels Street to the Salem
Savings Bank for $2500.00 for one year on August 15, 1925, registered in book 2649, page
249.
�Fremont Czerniawski and Julia Czerniawski granted 11 Daniels Street to Joseph and Alice
Cichocki on August 15, 1925, registered in book 2649, page 248. The dimensions of the land
are the same as that granted to Joseph and Helen Cichocki in 1945.
Fremont and Julia Czerniawski mortgaged 11 Daniels Street to Salem Savings Bank for
$600.00 for one year on February 21, 1921, registered in book 2477, page 248.
Fremont and Julia Czerniawski mortgaged 11 Daniels Street to the Salem Savings Bank for
$1000.00 for one year on February 21, 1921, recorded in book 2477, page 247.
Wladyslaw and Josephine Uszynski granted 11 Daniels Street to Julia Czerniawski on February
21, 1921, registered in book 2477, page 246. The dimensions of the land are the same granted
to Joseph and Alice Cichocki in 1925.
Frank F. Stanley of Swampscott, Trustee of the will of the late Nathaniel F. Goldsmith of Boston,
sold 11 Daniels Street to Wladsyslaw and Josephine Uszynski on November 30, 1920,
registered in book 2469, page 365. The land is defined as bound westerly by Daniels Street 97
feet; southerly by land of L.M. Wright and M.S. Frye, 102 feet; westerly by land of Sanborn and
Rideout, 106 feet; and northerly by land of Wiggin, 95 feet.
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank sold part of the property that became 11 Daniels Street to
Nathaniel F. Goldsmith on July 9, 1885, for $675.00, after George H. Frye defaulted on his
mortgage (see below), registered in book 1154, page 79. The land is defined as bound westerly
by Daniels Street 33 feet, 6.5 inches; southerly by the land of L.M. Wright and M.S. Frye, 102
feet, 6 inches; easterly by land of Sanborn and Rideout, 34 feet, 6 inches; and by land late of
Wiggin, now Goldsmith, 102 feet. The land had been conveyed to Goldsmith by George H. Frye
and Ezra L. Woodbury, excepting the property Goldsmith sold to A, Frank Hitchings.
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank foreclosed on George H. Frye’s mortgage on the property on
June 30, 1885, registered in book 1154, page 79.
Nathaniel F. Goldsmith sold part of the property he had purchased from Ezra L. Woodbury to A.
Frank Hitchings on June 6, 1883, for $750.00, registered in book 1110, page 31. This land was
bound southerly by Goldsmith’s own land; easterly by land of Rideout, northerly by Bentley
Street, and westerly by land of Smalley. This did not become part of the 11 Daniels Street lot.
George H. Frye mortgaged his property on Daniels Street to the Salem Five Cents Savings
Bank for $500.00 on October 19, 1882, registered in book 1093, page 260.
Ezra L. Woodbury, executor of the late Margaret Wiggin, sold the property at 9 Daniels Street,
including a “brick dwelling house and other buildings thereon,” to Nathaniel F. Goldsmith on
April 9, 1881, for $2800.00, registered in book 1055, page 172. The southerly portion of this
�land became part of the 11 Daniels Street lot, as shown above through Goldsmith’s sale of the
northerly portion to A. Frank Hitchings.
John N. Frye sold the same portion of land later mortgaged to the Salem Five Cents Savings
Bank to George Henry Frye, baker, on November 20, 1863, “with the buildings thereon,” for
$900.00, registered in book 658, page 286.
William Allen, mariner, and his wife Mary sold the property to John Nutton Frye, baker, on April
25, 1820, for $400.00, registered in book 223, page 247. The property was bound 33 feet, 6
inches by Daniels Street; 102 feet, 6 inches by the land formerly of Thomas Palfrey; 34 feet, 6
inches by Nathaniel Silsbee’s, formerly the orchard; and 58 feet, 2.5 inches by Peirce Wiggins’
property. As such, it is essentially the same land John N. Frye sold to George Henry Frye in
1863.
Susanna Richardson, widow, sold the property to William Allen on June 26, 1819, for $400.00,
registered in book 223, page 246. She signed the deed with her mark. Two months earlier,
Susanna Richardson conveyed another property on Hardy Street to William Allen “in
consideration of love affection and five dollars.” The property’s boundaries are the same that
William Allen sold to John N. Frye, and the deed states that the land was “assigned and set off
to Robert and Susanna Richardson under a warrant of partition” in 1807.
A committee of Richard Manning, John Harthorn [Hathorne] and John Osgood was appointed
upon the Court of Common Pleas’ determination in September 1806 that Susanna Richardson
should receive the right to “an undivided one-sixth of a dwelling house in said Salem commonly
called Graftons, and the garden and land thereunto belonging, including the northerly part of
what was formerly an orchard belonging to Warwick Palfrey.” The property was bound by
Daniels Street and land belonging to Joseph Waters, the late Samuel Silsbee, the late Rev.
James Deiman [Diman or Diamond], and the late Thomas Palfrey. The warrant was witnessed
by Timothy Pickering, Esq., on October 6, 1806. On December 24, 1806, the court divided
one-sixth of the “lands and tenements” to “said Richardson and Susanna his wife” and
described boundaries that match Susanna Richardson’s conveyance to William Allen. The
warrant is registered in book 181, page 235.
On March 31, 1789, an indenture was formed to create a “joint property with right of
survivorship” between Susanna, Mary, and Anne Grafton, singlewomen of Salem, and Jonathan
Gardner, merchant of Salem to act as Trustee. The property was left to Susanna, Mary, and
Anne by their deceased father, Joseph Grafton. The property described was large, with two
dwelling houses, and bordered Main [Essex] Street. Susanna Grafton may or may not be the
same person as Susanna Richardson. The creation of the trust was registered in book 149,
page 231.
On August 28, 1729, Joseph Grafton sold a parcel of land in Salem to “my brother William
Grafton sailmaker” for 130 pounds in Province Bills (Massachusetts currency), registered in
�book 52, page 82. The land was bound by “the lane of highway” and by land “formerly of Walter
Palfrey,” and included a house and barn. Without further research on the Grafton family and
their neighbors in the 18th century, it is not possible to know for sure whether part of this
property came down to Susanna Richardson and thus to the 11 Daniels Street plot.
�Inventory No:
SAL.2620
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Address:
11 Daniels St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Derby Street
Local No:
35-384
Year Constructed:
r 1775
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Georgian
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Industry
Area(s):
Designation(s):
Building Materials(s):
Roof: Asphalt Shingle
Wall: Aluminum Siding; Wood
Foundation: Granite; Stone, Cut
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ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important architectural features and
evaluate i n terms of other buildings within the community.)
I n form and l e v e l o f d e t a i l i n g , t h i s g a m b r e l - r o o f e d s t r u c t u r e i s s i m i l a r
t o many l a t e 1 8 t h / e a r l y 1 9 t h c e n t u r y r e s i d e n c e s i n t h e Derby S t r e e t
area.
The house i s o r i e n t e d s o u t h w i t h a 3-bay s y m m e t r i c a l l y a r r a n g e d
facade and a c e n t e r e n t r y s e t w i t h i n a 2 - s t o r y pedimented p r o j e c t i o n .
Other elements i n c l u d e t h e g r a n i t e f o u n d a t i o n , V i c t o r i a n doorhood, and
massive c e n t r a l • c h i m n e y . The f l u s h r o o f eaves & placement of the second
s t o r y windows c l o s e t o t h e r o o f l i n e a r e t y p i c a l f e a t u r e s f o r a house o f
this period.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played i n local or state.
history and how the building relates to the development of the community.)
The e a r l y h i s t o r y o f t h i s house i s u n c l e a r .
I t may i n f a c t be a
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d w e l l i n g r e f e r e d t o i n a 1796 deed when copper Stephen Smith s o l d t h i s
p r o p e r t y t o m a r i n e r Thomas W i l l i a m s .
A l a t e r deed, however, o f 1819
when Susannah R i c h a r d s o n s o l d the l o t t o m a r i n e r W i l l i a m A l i e n makes no
mention of a b u i l d i n g .
I n 1822, A l l e n and h i s w i f e s o l d t h e l a n d t o
baker John N . F r y e .
A mortgage deed of 1824 makes d e f i n i t e mention o f a
d w e l l i n g house, a bakehouse, and o t h e r b u i l d i n g s on t h i s s i t e .
George
• H . F r y e , a l s o a baker and perhaps J o h n ' s s o n , was l i v i n g here i n 1874.
W h i l e i t seems c e r t a i n t h a t t h i s b u i l d i n g was l o c a t e d i n i t s p r e s e n t
s i t e by .1824, i t i s unknown whether the house s t a n d s on i t s o r i g i n a l
location.
The l o t has e a r l y a s s o c i a t i o n s w i t h S a i e m ' s m a r i t i m e h i s t o r y ,
but f a r much of the 1 9 t h c e n t u r y , i t was connected w i t h the b a k i n g
trade.
L i k e many-Derby S t r e e t area' s t r u c t u r e s , 11 D a n i e l s S t r e e t s e r v e d
an elememt o f S a l e m ' s w o r k i n g - c l a s s p o p u l a t i o n .
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher).
1837, 1851 Salem D i r e c t o r i e s
Essex County R e g i s t r y o f Deeds Book 1 6 3 / L e a f 6, Book 1 7 3 / L e a f 106, Book.
1 7 7 / L e a f 252, Book 1 8 1 / L e a f 234, Book "223/Leaf 2 4 6 - 7 , Book 2 3 4 / L e a f
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Daniels Street
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11 Daniels Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
the Grafton family
before 1806
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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before 1806, 2018
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Diana Dunlap
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English
11
1806
2018
before
Daniels
Grafton
History
House
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
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Osgood Street
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12 Osgood Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Thaddeus Gwinn, ropemaker in 1806; moved to this site in 1876
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1806, 1982
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Joyce King
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English
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1806
1876
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ropemaker
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Thaddeus Gwinn
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Cambridge Street
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14 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House History
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An account of the resource
Butman-Waters, 1806
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1806, 1969?
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James Bailey
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English
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14 Cambridge
1806
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Butman-Waters
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16 Pickman Street
Built as a
Double House by
David Lord
Housewright
1806
Research Provided by
David Moffat
May 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
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�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
16 Pickman Street, Salem, MA
Built by David Lord, Housewright, 1806.
The house was built as a double house.
Undivided (1967-Present):
Date
Conveyed by
1980,
Dec. 15
1978,
Dec. 15
1975,
Aug. 29
Amount Doc
Book
Page
Peter S. Godfrey and Nancy T. Lloyd G. Ternes
Godfrey, Trustees of the
and Kathleen J.
Pickman Realty Trust
Keefe Ternes
$112,600 Deed
6776
56
Louis A. and Jane M. Schmitz
Peter S. Godfrey
and Nancy T.
Godfrey
$65,900 Deed
6549
98
Transfermation Realty, Inc.
Louis A. and Jane
M. Schmitz
$56,300 Deed
6176
604
Transfermation
Realty, Inc.
$48,900 Deed
6068
3
1974, May Anthony G. and Cecilia R.
6
Rosati
Conveyed to
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1970, Jan. Robert Cook, Trustee of
2
Hampton Realty Trust
Anthony G. and
Cecilia R. Rosati
$28,500 Deed
5659
424
1968,
Dec. 5
Robert M. Cook
$18,950 Deed
5578
179
1968, Apr. Ida M. Maron, wife of Nathan
18
Maron
John L. Hyland
$6,318 Deed
5522
712
1968, Jan.
Joseph Donald Tahany
27
Ida M. Maron
Consideration Paid Deed
5507
799
1967, Jan.
Ida M. Maron
26
Joseph Donald
Tahany
Consideration Paid Deed
5426
191
Consideration Paid Deed
5298
686
John L. Hyland
Western Half (1807-1967):
1965,
Sep. 2
Ernest A. Sanborn, half-brother
Ida M. Maron
of Jennie M. Trow
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1945,
Dec. 5
Jennie M. Trow
Harry H. Bennett
1919,
Dec. 16
Sarah S. Kimball
Jennie M. Trow
1910, Jun.
Margaret A. Upton
22
Power of
Attorney
3434
366
Consideration Paid Deed
2432
592
Sarah S. Kimball
$1 and Other
Valuable Deed
Consideration Paid
2025
189
1903, Jul.
Edward C. Battis
20
Margaret A.
Upton, wife of
Sumner W. Upton
$1 and Other
Valuable Deed
Considerations Paid
1711
388
1898,
Aug. 8
James Kenney and Mary E.
Kenney
Edward C. Battis
$1,950 Deed
1554
72
1894,
Nov. 4
Margaret J. Shattuck, Charles
E.W. Clough, Mary A. Clough,
Hannah A. Dodge, Martha R.
Mary E. Kenney
Perkins (Executors of Martha E.
Barnes Estate)
$1 and Other
Valuable Deed
Considerations
1462
523
$200 Deed
797
289
1870, May
William Cabeen
26
Martha Barnes
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�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1865,
Sep. 28
Samuel Varney, mariner
William Cabeen
$1200 Deed
690
250
445
80
356
83
287
35
$1,000 Deed
286
112
$1400 Deed
286
111
?
1851, May
Joshua Cleaves
10
Nathaniel Cleaves
1845,
June 3
Nathaniel Cleaves
Joshua Cleaves
1835,
Dec. 5
Nathaniel Cleaves, ship
chandler; Joshua Cleaves,
gentleman; Teresa Cleaves,
widow
David Lord
1835 Oct. Henry Prince, Inspector of
1
Customs
Nathaniel
Cleaves, Joshua
Cleaves, Teresa
Cleaves
1835,
Oct.1
- Discharge
$500 Deed
Mortgage
Henry Prince
Nathaniel Cleaves, ship
chandler; Joshua Cleaves,
gentleman; Teresa Cleaves,
widow
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1821,
June 28
Benjamin Archer, mariner
Nathaniel Cleaves
$1,000 Deed
1807, Jan. David Lord, housewright
1
226
176
$775 Deed
181
5
Book
Page
Consideration Paid Deed
3898
204
Consideration Paid Deed
2851
303
$1 and Other
Deed
Consideration Paid
1479
505
$1800 Deed
1169
191
Benjamin Archer
Eastern Half (1807-1967):
Date
Conveyed by
1947, Nov.
William T. Walke & Sons, Inc.
21
Conveyed to
Ida M. Maron
John J. and Gertrude M.
1930, July
Fleming, Raymond P. and Lucy William T. Walke
9
D. Grant, and Florence E. Walke
1896, May Adelaide L. Osgood, widow
25
Carrie A. Osgood
1886, Mar. David Cabeen; Thomas J.
1
Cabeen
Adelaide L.
Osgood
Amount Doc
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1865, Sep. Samuel Varney, mariner
28
William Cabeen
1826, June Nathaniel Archer, mariner
14
Samuel Varney
1807, Sep. David Lord, housewright
8
Nathaniel Archer
$1200 Deed
240
277
$1600 Deed
Conveyed to
David Lord
250
$900 Deed
Undivided (1806):
Date
Conveyed by
1806,
Samuel Archer, 3rd, Esq., John Andrew,
Aug. 5
William Balch Parker, merchants
690
181
285
Amount
Doc
Book
$600
Deed 179
Page
57
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
16 Pickman Street- Built by David Lord, Housewright, 1806.
Built as a real estate venture in 1806 by David Lord on the lot he purchased from Samuel Archer, William B. Parker, and
Nathaniel Andrew, who had purchased the pasture of Benjamin Pickman in 1803.
Originally built as a double house- Benj. Archer, Jr., mariner, on the west half from 1807 to 1831
Nathaniel Archer, mariner, on the east half from 1807 to 1826
Benj. Archer moved to Wethersfield in 1821, selling his half to Nathaniel Cleaves. Nathaniel Archer sold his half to Samuel
Varney in 1826. Other owners included Henry Prince, inspector of Customs, George H. Ropes, master mariner, and William
Cabeen. Aug. 7th, 1806, Daniel lead from Samuel Archer 3rd et al. -179:57
Lord to Nath. Archer, 181:285 (Sept. 8th, 1807)
Lord to Benj. Archer, 181:5 (Jan. 1st, 1807)
There are a number of real-estate transactions between David Lord and the Cleaves regarding a lot on Pleasant Street between
1835 and 1845.
1851 Map: Eastern Side: C. Newcomb, Western Side: S.T. Kimball
1855 Directory: Samuel T. Kimball (Henderson & K.), 16 Pickman; Caleb H. Newcomb, h. 2 Milk Street,
1861: Samuel T. Kimball (Henderson & K.,) furniture, 16 Pickman; Penn T. Kimball, clerk, boards 16 Pickman, Elizabeth Flint,
widow, boards 16 Pickman, Caleb Newcomb, 2 Milk
1864: Elizabeth Flint, widow, board 16 Pickman; Caleb Newcomb, 2 Milk
1869 Directory: Capt. Henry Barnes, 16 Pickman; William Cabeen, weigher at W.P. Phillips, h. 2 Milk, John Cabeen, teamster
18 Pickman
1872 Directory: Frank L. Clapp, 16 Pickman; William Cabeen, weigher at W.P. Phillips, h. 2 Milk
1874 Atlas: Eastern Side: (William Cabeen), Western Side: Mrs. M. Barnes
1876 Directory: Capt. Henry Barnes, 16 Pickman, Henry E. Barnes, boards 16 Pickman. William Cabeen, clerk, 2 Milk
1878 Directory: Capt. Henry Barnes, 16 Pickman, Henry E. Barnes, boards 16 Pickman; William Cabeen, clerk, 2 Milk
1879 Directory: Capt. Henry Barnes, 16 Pickman, Henry E. Barnes, boards 16 Pickman; William Cabeen, clerk, 2 Milk
1895-96 Directory: Miss Edith M. Kenney, James Kenney, James A. Kenney, 16 Pickman; Adelaide L. Osgood, widow of Eben,
botanic physician, 12 Milk, Bertram Osgood, carriage painter, b. 2 Milk, Miss Carrie E. Osgood, boards 2 Milk
1897 Atlas: Eastern Side: (A.L. Osgood), Western Side: Mary E. Kenny
1899-1900 Directory: Mrs. A.L. Osgood-Harris, botanical physician, 2 Milk,
�Ownership History of 16 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1904 Directory: W. Sumner Upton, pharmacist, 16 Pickman, William A. Stark, machinist, 2 Milk
1911 Atlas: Eastern Side: (Carrie E. Walke) Western Side: Sarah S. Kimball?
1914 Directory: James H. Trow, plumber, h. 16 Pickman, Carolyn Proctor, masseuse, widow of Edwin L., 2 Milk, Dorothy D.
Proctor, student, boards 2 Milk, J. Worthen Proctor, student, 2 Milk,
Poll Listings:
1964: No Listing
1968: No Listing
1970: No Listing
1971: Just Anthony & Cecilia Rosati
1972: Rosatis + Louis T. Rosati, age 29, draftsman
1973: Rosatis, Cecilia is a housewife
1974: Cecilia R. Rosati, secretary, b. 11/14/44, Anthony G. Rosati, draftsman 6/5/41
1975: Marcia L. Spink, Teacher, b. 5/29/1951
1976: Jane M. Schmitz, Stewardess, b. 8/24/1948), Louis A. Schmitz, Computer Tech (b. 03/06/48), both RLY Lynn
1977: Bruce R. Marshall, Dir. Of Trilogy, Lucinda M. Simpkins, Counselor Simpkins RLY 8 Barton Sq.
1978: Bruce R. Marshall, Director of Trilogy (b. 11/13/46), Lucinda M. Simpkins, Counselor (b. 7/19/48)
1980: 16 Pickman Street Unlisted (1979 no book)
1981: Kathleen (b. 1952), veterinarian & Lloyd Ternes (b. 1949), business manager
1982-2006: Ibid.
2007: Judith E. Ternes, b. 3/29/1989, Catherine M. Ternes (b. 1992),
2008-2016: Ibid.
Both Varney to Cabeen to Barnes and Varney to Cabeen to Adelaide L. Osgood?
Missing Deeds: 1858-1870 western half
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1806
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21 Becket Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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1986
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21 Becket
Alexander
Alexander Donaldson
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Crowninshield
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24 Andrew Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Daniel
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Millett
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POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
41 English Street
Built for,
ELIZABETH GRAY, widow of JOHN
by the year 1806
.Research by,
Joyce King
July 1981
"to preserve Historic Sites, Bili/dings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true value of the same."
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41 English Street
English Street, originally called English's lane, was laid out over
the land of Philip English and others about 1697.
The lot on which
this house stands was part of the land owned _by Mary English in 1684/5
. (appendix A).
On June 25, 1801 John Gray, _a Salem mariner, purchased a plot of land
on English Street from. Capt. Edward Allen for the sum of $400:
Sr.
(book 168 page 225)
John Gray was born in Salem in 1771 and married Elizabeth Brown on
Nov. 3, 1794·
The couple, with their children Eliza (b.1795), John
(b.1797) and William B. (b. 1799) were living on Barton Ct. when they
purchased the lot on English St.
Mr. Gray intended to build a home
on this lot upon his return from the next voyage.
Unfortunately,
Mr. Gray died of a fever on March 7, 1802 while in Batavia.
The
news of his death was not received in Salem until July 31, 1802
(appendix B, also Rev. Bentley's Parish List of Deaths).
�An inventory of Mr. Gray's estate (probate #11612) indicates that
the value of the English St. lot was $300.
The item with the greatest
worth was 2881 pounds of coffee, at 18¢ per pound; total value tt518.58.
This was undoubtedly the money Mr. Gray intended to use to finance
his English St. house (appendix C).
On Oct. 4, 1804 Allen Street was accepted by the city as a public way.
The John Gray estate was awarded a $10 compensation for a small wedge
of land needed for the width of the newly formed street:
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(tovm records for 1804)
Elizabeth Gray died on May 15, 1806.
In his list of Parish Deaths,
Rev. Willia111 Bentley made note of her death
John Gray.
Fever, 33 years.
married at 21.
English street."
11
Elizabeth, widow of
Husband died in 1802.
Left two sons and an infirm daughter.
She was a Browne,
Not long sick.
�The first mention of a house on this land appears in the probate
(#11598) of Mrs. Elizabeth Gray (appendix D).
Along with the property
Elizabeth inherited from her father, Benjamin Browne, is
11
A small
house standing on land the estate of John Gray late of Salem deed.
Situate on English_ Street Salern 11 •
Value $200.
By reading the
inventory of her estate one is given the impression that Mrs. Gray
earned a living as either a tailoress or shopkeeper (appendix D).
Benjamin Browne, brother of Elizabeth, was appointed guardian of the
On Nov. 1, 1806 11r. Brovme sold the Essex and Becket
Gray children.
St. properties, but retained the English St. estate for the benefit
of the heirs.
It can not be determined who occupied the house during
the children's minority.
A division of the estate was
ma~e
on June
23, 1820, 18 days after the youngest child, William, reached his 21st
birthday:
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(book 225 page 39)
�The 1831 tax records for English St. shovr that John Gray Jr., (ropemaker)
owned a house with a shop in it valued at iS300.
William B. Gray also
owned a house with a shop in it, plus one swine, total value $200.
On Sept. 18,
18L~3
John Gray, ropemaker, and his vlife Abigail sold for
the sum of $800 "To my brother William B., cordwainer, a lot of land
on English Street with shop and two story dwelling house·,. baing
lots #1 (purchased from Eliza) and #2 in the division made in book
225. page 39." The Salem Street Books for 1844 substantiate this transaction:
English Street
occupants
(real estate sold to
#13 (now 41) Joseph Papulla
age 28
Nathaniel Andrews age 27 William B. Gray ~t800)
#15 (formerly 16 Allen St)
William B. Gray
John Gray ·
1849 English Street
#13 Frederick Hunt
John Stanley
Thomas Stanley
#15
William B. Gray
William Gray ·
Charles
The federal census of 1850 gives a closer look as to the occupants
of the Gray estate:
#13 Elizabeth Stanley
John w.
".
II
Thomas
II
Eliza.beth P.
Mary E.
"
Margaret A. II
Sarah A. Goodhue
2nd family
Frederick Hunt
II
Mary
II
Mary M.
Celeste E• II
Almeda
"
Frederick w.
age 53
ti
24
II
22
II
15
II
11
II
8
II
16
II
II
"
II
11
JI
39
34
15
7
f
tailor
carpenter
born Mass.
II
II
"
II
II
II
"
II
II
engineer
II
ti
II
ti
II
"
II
II
II
II
II
II
"
II
II
�5
(1850 census cont.)
#15 English Street
William B. Gray
II
Hannah
II
William
II
Charles
II
Mary
II
Elizabeth
II
Daniel
II
Edward w.
II
John
II
Nathaniel
Margaret c. II
II
Eliza
grocer
age 61
II
49
II
27
II
25
II
23
II
20
II
19
II
17
II
16
II
13
II
10
II
64
born Mass.
"
clerk
trader
II
"
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
mariner
cooper
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
"
The tax records for 1855 indicate new tenants:
#13 Robert Peele Jr.
owner
Daniel Ellis
Robert Peele 3rd
Francis w. Lyford
II
II
II
William B. Gray
$900
.
.
The 1860 census listing for #13· English
Edward Miller
age 35
mariner
II
Louisa II
27
II
George E. II
4
II
Nicholas
1
2nd family
fl
Nathaniel Soley
stevedore
25
II
fl
Harriet E.
22
II
II
Ellen
16
1866 tax records:
#13 John A. Welsh
Thomas Hyfle
1870 census
Mary Potter
Martha II
Mary A. II
II
Samuel
II
Annie A.
2nd family
Catherine Welsh
II
John E.
born Sweden
II
Mass.
II
II
II
II
II .
II
..
II
II
II
II
owner Wm B. Gray
house value $400
32 X 59
land value
300
age 32
II
30
age 58
II
30
II
21
II
19
II
17
II
II
65
35
keeps house
born Mass.
II
II
no occupation
11
II
works at printing
II
II
insurance office
II
II
no occupation
keeps house
mariner
II
II
Mass.
II
�English Street was renumbered in 1870 as evidenced in the tax records:
1/'41 John A. Welsh age 36
owner Wm B. Gray house $600
land
300
Samuel A. Potter
age 19
1872
#41
Augustus Forness
age 35
James Pott~r
age 21
owner Wm B. Gray
On Sept. 18, 1874 William Gray sold to his son-in-law, Augustus
w.
Forness, "The land and buildings which was set off to John Gray and
which he subsequently conveyed to me by deed book 339 page 122. 11
See
plan (appendix E).
The land and buildings were transferred, by Augustus and Margaret
Forness, back to William B. Gray on Nov. 14, 1876.
"The same premises
conveyed to me by William B. Gray on Sept. 18, 1874 in book 912
page 202."
1876 taxes:
#41 Samuel A. Potter
Dudley Sanborn
owner
Wm B. Gray
house $700
land
400
The 1880 census gives a clearer picture of the Potter and Sanborn
families:
Samuel A. Potter age 39 insurance agent
born Mass.
. II
II
II
Martha E.
40 sister keeps house
"
2nd f arnily
II
II
II
Edward Sanborn
34 laborer
II
II
II
II
keeps house
Abby A.
30 wife
II
II
II
Annie F. II
12 daughter
at school
II
II
II
II
Edward R.
10 son
at school
II
II
II
II
William
6 son
II
II
II
II
Jennie
4 daughter
�(
William B. Gray died on Feb. 18, 1887.
The Salem Observer carried
this obituary notice:
"William B. Gray, a venerable resident of down town, dropped dead
in Danvers, yesterday morning, 1vhere he had gone to transact some
business at the Savings Bank.
He was 88 years of age and for a
number of years kept a grocery store at the corner of English and
Allen Streets.
He was a man of sterling character and universally
respected."
In the probate case (#64637) of William B. Gray a list of heirs is
given:
son
son
daughter
daughter
grandson
grandson
Nathaniel A. Gray
John Gray
Caroline A. Florentine
Nary c. Forness
Edwin W. Gray
William c. Goldsmith
(appendix F)
On August 4, 1887 the heirs of VJilliam B. Gray sold at a private sale
to Bridget Lahan l1-l English St. (book 1203 pages 123-125).
On Sept.
1,. 1887 a straw deed was drawn with the sole purpose of correcting
the :previous deeds in which Honora Lahan was erroneously called
Bridget Lahan (book 1204 page 522).
1887 tax records:
machine agent
James A. Hall
11
clerk
Francis A.
James s. Plummer painter
1895 taxes:
7~'.L~l
John H. Lehan
~if illiarn J. 11
E cl1'1<:.1.r d tT •
Thomas J.
II
II
laborer
age
shoema}::.er 11
II
II
II
owner
house $500
land
300
(written in blue penc:hl
Honor a La11an)
~'!n
B. Gray
owner Honora Lehan
'nouse. '1-70,..,
~:·
,,
land
300
�1900 tax
owner Honora Hehan
William J. Lehan shoemaker
11
electrician
Edward J.
(same value as 1895)
11
shoemaker
Thomas J.
Timothy J. Maroney teamster
On Feb. 1, 1901 Patrick J., John J., William, Edward and Thomas Lehan
sold to Hannah M. Lehan, "all our right as heirs of our mother
Honora Lehan." For title see book 1203 pages 123-125.
(book 1633 page
238)
1905 tax
Edward J. Lehan
electrician
William J. "
laborer
Thomas J.
"
electrician
Joseph F. Langlois teamster
owner H.M.Lehan
house $800
land
400
On Dec. 14, 1909 Hannah M. Lehan mortgaged the property to Thomas
O'Shea, of Peabody, for the sum of $:J_,200 (book 1998 page 96).
Mr.
O'Shea assigned the mortgage to the Naumkeag Trust Co., who foreclosed
on the mortgage on Jan. 9, 1935 (book 3026 page 53).
On March 16, 1935 the Naumkeag Trust Co. sold the premises to Leger
and Eva Lavoie, husband and wife (book 3028 page 458).
Jan. 24, 1946 Leger F. and Eva Lavoie sold the premises to Frank A.
and Francis M. Fabello,, (book 3437 page 560).
Frank A. and Francis M. Fabello sold, the same property sold to them
by Leger F. Lavoie et ux, to Christos and Mary Tillas on July 24, 1963
(book 5085 page 94).
�In 1967 the Peabody Co-op Bank holder of a mortgage from Christo
and Lary Tillas foreclosed for default (book 5Li.25 page
Sept. 28, 1967 the Peabody Co-op Bank sold to Clart
(book 5479 page 799).
L~93).
F~eal ty
On
Corp.
The title of this property, along with 18
other parcels were transferred to Nicholas J. Decoulos and then to
Nicholas J. Decoulos as trustee of Garland Healty Trust on Dec. 20,
1978 (book 6552
pag~
402).
On August 14, 1970 Nicholas J. Decoulas, as trustee of Garland
Realty Trust sold to Edward ? • Preble, of
L1-l
English St., tvTO
parcels:
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(book 6621 page 352)
�IV
Note: Tax records seldom list widows, therefore the exact date of
construction can not be determined. The earliest documented date
of 1806 (Elizabeth Gray's probate) must be taken. The time span
of 1802-1806 is a certainty.·
Reference to book and page 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.
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died in 1690.
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her grandson Philip English as soon as
he became of age (in 1705). Upon the
death of his mother, in 169.J, the estate
descended to him. He lived in and conducted the tavern when he conveyed t~e
land, house, warehouse and wharf for six
hundred pounds, to Richard Derby of
Salem, mariner, Feb. 24, 1748.t Mr.
Derby took the house down about 1759.
Dr. 'Villiam Bentley wrote, in 1791 .• of
this house as follows: "At the eastward
of English's lane near the water is a store
enlarged, but originally built above one
hundred years. A few yards above is the
large cellar, the stones of which were sold
six years since, but the steps remain, over
which stood a very large house with peaks
as English's below, and which was employed as a tavern by the name of the
BLliE ANCHOR. Tt has been down
above forty years and there was a store
put over the cellar, which within a few
years has been remo,·ed into North Fields.
Beyond on the shore is to be seen the
cellar of a house possessed by Mary Brown,
the land being since sold to Capt. Richard Derby. On the west side of English's
lane, opposite to the tavern, is a cellar
upon which stood a house within the
memory of the present generation. Beyond Brown's house and Whitford's, which
is a house since built, about twenty years,
and now standing, is to be seen the cellar of Webb's house, the land being yet
in the family. There were three other
houses before we came to the group upon
the Point of Rocks, and one cellar is now
to be seen upon the plain between the
Block house ruins and the present enclosure upon the Point. The Bl11<" .Anthcir was celebrated for Marblehead Campains.'' t
Doctor Bentley continued, in 'i93 :·
".r.Iary English w:is the only child of
William Hollirgworth, who married Eleanor Stoty, from England. The family
livt·d at 111e Point of Rocks: and Mary.
the accused was born at the Bl/(.e Anchor,
at the head of English's wharf eastward.
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has been taken down about thirty-three
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Built for Elizabeth Gray, widow of John Gray, before her death in 1806. Elizabeth Gray may have earned a living as a dressmaker or shopkeeper after her husband died of a fever at Batavia in 1802. Her son William bought the house from his brother John in 1843. After his death in 1887 it was sold to Honora Lehan.
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Samuel McIntire
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Salem
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