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6 Southwick Street
Built for
John Riley
Laborer
c. 1847
Research by
Alyssa G. A. Conary
October 2021
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2021
�CHAIN OF TITLE, 6 SOUTHWICK STREET, SALEM, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
Date of
Transaction
Date Recorded
Grantor(s)
Grantee(s)
Consideration
Conveyance of
Source
Book / Page
Notes
Essex County
Registry of Deeds
(ECRD)
379 / 161
No buildings mentioned.
April 15, 1844
March 24, 1847
William O. Andrews of
Salem
John Daland of Salem
$77.00
"A certain lot of land situate in said Salem described as follows . . .
Commencing at the northwest bound and running easterly forty feet by a
private way thirty five feet wide, thence southerly about eighty seven feet to
land of Flint; thence westerly forty feet by said Flint, thence northerly about
eighty eight and one half feet, to the point begun at.
April 23, 1847
April 23, 1847
John Daland of Salem
John Reiley of Salem
$125.00
"the following described lot of land situate in said Salem . . . commencing at the
ECRD
northwest bound . . . "
June 7, 1880
June 7, 1880
John Reiley of Salem
Thomas Reiley of Salem
January 3, 1920
June 10, 1942
February 1, 1946
May 18, 1972
August 31, 2009
January 5, 1920
Frank J. Brady, administrator
Delia F. Koen, wife of
of the estate of Thomas
George F. Koen, of Salem
Riley, late of Salem
Delia F. Koen of Salem,
widow
S. Gertrude Condon,
formerly S. Gertrude Koen,
August 3, 1946
of Salem
Thomas P. Condon,
executor under the will of
May 18, 1972
William J. Michael
James L. & Kathleen M.
September 2, 2009
Picone of Salem
June 11, 1942
Delia F. Koen and S.
Gertrude Koen
William J. & Mary A. Michael
of Salem
$1,000.00 "and
other good
considerations"
"a certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situate in said Salem being
the same estate conveyed to me by deed of John Daland, dated April 23, 1847
- and recorded with Essex Deeds (Southern District) Book 381 leaf 38 . . . "
ECRD
1038 / 100
ECRD
2438 / 59
ECRD
3294 / 431
"the land in said SALEM, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as
ECRD
follows: Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of Southwick Street . . . "
3470 / 82
"the land in said SALEM, with the buildings thereon bounded, beginning at a
stake in the southeasterly line of Southwick Street eigthy feet distant from
Walter Street, and running northeasterly on said southeasterly line of
Southwick Street thirty nine and six tenths feet to land now or late of Morgan,
thence turing and running southeasterly on said land of Morgan eighty eight
"consideration paid" and two one hundredths feet to land now or late of Hamilton, thence turning
and running southwesterly on said land now or late of Hamilton forty feet to
land now or late of William S. McIntire, thence turning and running
northwesterly by said land now or late of McIntire and land now or late of
Catherine Riley eighty nine and fifteen one hundredths feet to said Southwick
Street and point of beginning."
"the land in said SALEM, with the buildings thereon bounded and described as
"consideration paid"
follows: Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of Southwick Street . . . "
"consideration paid"
381 / 38
James L. & Kathleen M.
Picone of Salem
$15,000.00
"the land in Salem . . . with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of Southwick Street . . . "
ECRD
5867 / 660
James T. & Stacey L. Picone
of Salem
$315,000.00
"The land in Salem . . . with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of Southwick Street . . . "
ECRD
28904 / 333
No buildings mentioned.
House most likely built
shortly after Riley
purchased the land.
"This conveyance is
made on the conditions
that the said grantee
shall support and
maintain me in a suitable
and comfortable manner
during my life."
"For title see Essex,
South District, Deeds,
Book 1038, Page 100,
Book 381, Leaf 38."
Mary A. Michael died
January 29, 1956.
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120
SALEM [ R ] DIRECTORY .
Rideout Nathaniel , carpenter , liouse 4 Bentley
Rideout Ruth Mrs. house Prospect
Rider Joseph ,captain , house 24 High
Rider Joseph
mariner , house 24 High
Riley James , laborer , house 21 Daniels
Riley John , laborer , house Dodge
Riley Matthew , laborer , house 21 Daniels
Ring Harriet , dress maker , house 3 Elm
Ring Mary , tailoress , house 3 Elm
Rinks John , ship keeper , house rear 7 Turner
Roach Richard , boarding house , 131Derby
Roach Richard , laborer ,house rear 40 St. Peter
Roaf Thomas O. boarding house , 114 Essex
Roake Catherine , boards 61 Harbor
Robbins Jane M. milliner , boards 60 Mason
Robbins Nancy O. Mrs. house 132 Boston
Robbins Nathaniel C. house 11 Washington
Robbins Thomas A. livery stable , 132 Boston , house do.
Robbins William S. mariner , house 13 Ash
Roberts A. D. tailoress , boards 55 Buffum
Roberts Adeline , teacher , house 13 Cedar
Roberts Caroline , teacher , house 21 Winter
Roberts Charles , butcher , 116 Boston , house Prospect
Roberts Clark , shoe maker , house 10 Prince
Roberts David , counsellor , over 174 Essex , house 21 Winter
Roberts Ezekiel, house Cedar
Roberts Hannah Mrs. house 24 Mechanic
Roberts Henry , shoe maker , house 10 Prince
Roberts Henry 0. house 18 Mechanic
Roberts Huldah , boards 70 Harbor
Roberts John , butcher , house Prospect
Roberts Matilda , teacher , house 13 Cedar
Roberts William , mason , house 19Federal
Roberts William S. mason , house 12 St. Peter
Robertson S. W. & Co. soap and candle manuf . h . 44 Boston
Robinson Abigail Mrs. house 95 North
Robinson Henry , mariner , house foot of Blaney
Robinson John Mrs. house 2 Chestnut
Robinson J. A. dentist , house 20 Washington
Robinson Lucy Ann , house 35 Lafayette
Robinson Peter A. mariner , house 9 High st. court
Robson Thomas , leather dresser , house 130Boston
Rodrick Eliza Mrs. house 16 Church
Rogers Abby , boards 64 Harbor
Rogers Albert , laborer , house 55 Broad
Rogers Augustus ,soap boiler , house 7 May
Rogers Augustus D. counsellor , 150 Essex , house 376 do.
J.
*
* Dodge Street was renamed Southwick Street by 1874.
�1851
�1874
�1897
�1911
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House History
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Built for
John Riley
Laborer
c. 1847
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1847
2021
6 Southwick Street
Laborer
Massachusetts
Riley
Salem
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398 Essex Street
This house was built as a Quaker Meeting House, evidently in 1847,
probably by David Buffum, Salem carpenter.
The land on which it stands is part of a tract owned by Henry Reynolds
in the 17th century; on 6 July 1689, for 40 shillings paid to him annually
for the rest of his life, he sold to John Pickering of Salem his dwelling
house and one acre of land (8:154). Mr Reynolds died soon after, whereupon Mr Pickering owned the premises outright. About 20 years later,
on 29 Jan 1716 / 17, Mr Pickering (who evidently lived here at the time)
sold the westward side of his homestead for 45 li to Robert Buffum, a
blacksmith (41:44). In 1722 iv1r Pickering died possessed of the rest of
the estate; he willed this prcperty, after the death of his wife Sarah, to
their son Timothy. On 7 May 1739 Dea.con Timothy Pickering, his mother
Sarah, and his wife Mary, for 650 li granted the homestead to Henry
Willia.ms, Salem mariner; it fronted about 79 1 on Essex Street, ran back
by the 1 iQuaker meeting house land" (the graveyard) about 230', and
amounted to 90 poles of ground with the dwelling house (which stood
close to the street at the west side of the estate) and outbuildings ( 76:53).
Mr Williams died possessed of this estate, which descended to his son
Samuel, merchant, who on 28 Mar 1794 mortgaged it for 332 li to his
brother George; it was Samuel's residence and included a dwelling house,
barn, store, and other buildings; this mortgage was discharged 9 Nov 1814,
after the brothers' deaths (157:151). On that date, 9 Nov 1814, Israel
Williams, merchant and administrator of his father Samuel 1 s estate,
for $2600 granted the premises (fronting about 93 1 on Essex St, and
including the dwelling house and other buildings) to William Wait Oliver,
Salem merchant (205:18). Mr Oliver mortgaged the premises 25 years
later, 23 Sept 1839, for $2500 to Elizabeth King, Salem widow (315:78).
By !July 1845 Mrs King owned the property outright, for on that date for
$2500 she assigned the mortgage and sold the estate to the Naumkeag Bank
(355:230). Four days later, on 5 July 1845, the Naumkeag Bank, for
payment of $4017, sold to Nathaniel Frothingham Jr and James C Stimpson,
both of Salem, a tract of land "with all the buildings thereon except such
as may belong to John Ward, 11 fronting about 90 1 on Essex Street and
running back 250-300 1 towards Federal Street (356:267). Messrs
Frothingham & Stimpson soon laid out a private way through this tract;
by 1854 this way was known as North Pine Street.
On 15 April 1847 Frothingham & Stimpson for $820 granted to David
Bt!ffum, a Salem carpenter or housewright, a lot of land bounded
southerly by Essex Street 29' 6 11 , westerly by a private way extendi:r:ig
from Essex St to Boston St (now North Pine St) 100 1 , northerly by
land of Chrles Richardson 37 1 , easterly by the Friends Burial Ground
95 1 5 11 (380:236). Mr Buffum was a Quaker; it seems that he bought
�this land for the purpose of building a meeting house thereon.
In 1832, at the corner of South Pine Street and Warren Street, the
Quakers had erected a meeting house, the builder of which was this
same David Buffum. This meeting house burned down in the Great
Fire of 1914; the Spiriiualist Church now stands on its sit,~.
About 1847, evidently, there was a split within the ranks of Salem's
Society of Friends, and so Mr Buffum purchased this land. By
1 Aug 1848 a Quaker meeting house had been built on Mr Buffum' s
lot; Jonathan Nichols ($1100), David Buffum ($300) and Nathan Page
($200) had underwritten the cost of the new building; by a deed of
that date David Buffum for $820 granted the land in trust to the
Overseers of the Salem Monthly Meeting of Friends, who were to
hold it forever, unless the Society become extinct by attrition, or
the property were n0 longer needed by the Society, or the Society
began to follow what Mr Buffum considered a false doctrine, "or
in case the property belonging to it (the Society) which is now in the
hands and under the control of those who have separated from said
meeting, shall be restored to said Salem Monthly Meeting," in any
of which cases the trustees were to re convey the property to Messrs
Nichols, Buffum, and Page, proportionate to their original contributions (402:172):
It appears that these terms were not honored, and that David Buffum
et al were forced to institute a suit against the trustees in 1868. In
that year the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ordered the
trustees to reconvey the property, and on 30 Nov 1868 this was done
(1202:480). Soon after, on 25 Feb 1869, for $1666. 67, David Buffum,
Nathan Page, and the heirs of Jonathan Nichols granted the lot "with
the buildiugs thereon'' to Sarah, the wife of John F Saul of Salem
(770:22). The meeting house was then converted (if it had not been
previously) to a dwelling house.
On 14 June 1887 Mrs Saul granted the premises to Ellen D, wife of
John Looney of Salem ~1200:253). Fifteen years later, Mrs Looney,
now widowed, granted the property to Josephine E and Mary L Looney
of Salem, perhaps her daughters (2264:94). Mary L Looney died
12 Oct 1904, at which time the premises went wholly to Josephine,
who on 11 May 1920 released her rights therein to Daniel F Bresnahan
of Salem (2446:543). By the time of this last deed the original lot
had been red~ced in length from 100' on North Pine Street to 78'
on same.
Five years later, 1 Oct 1925, Mr Bresnahan released the property to
Mary E Bresnahan, his wife (2656:261). Mrs Bresnahan owned it until
�19 Oct 1953 when, a widow, she granted the premises to Ruth::: O'Leary.
of Peabody (4019:64). That same day Ruth O'Leary re conveyed the property
to Mrs Bresnahan and to Mr & Mrs Daniel F Bresnahan of New York
(4019:65). On 30 Aug 1968, Mr & Mrs Daniel F Bresnahan (Mrs Mary
E Bresnahan having since deceased) sold the premises to Mr & Mrs
Stanley Kantorosinski of Sal~m (5554:404). Two years later, 22 July
1970, they sold the estate for $25, 900 to Mr & Mrs Roger W Keith
of Salem (5699: 163), and two years after that, on 27 Oct 1972, the
Keiths sold the place for $32, 900 to Erika I Molloy (5918:672).
On 7 April 1976 Erika I Molloy for $43, 500 sold the 398 Essex Street
estate to William F and wife Kathryn H White of Salem, the present
owners (6230:382).
Robe rt Booth
21 June 1977
This was the fourth Quaker meeting house: the first was built in 1688
and stood between 275 and 277 Essex Street; it is now standing in the
back yard of the Essex Institute, The second was built in 1716 and
stood in front of the present Quaker graveyard oin Essex Street, next
to this house; a part of this 1716 meeting house was sold to David
Buffum, who sold it to a Mr Browne living on 11 the Lynnfield road, 11
and he used it for a barn. The third was built in 1832 by David
Buffum at the western corner of S.outh Pine and Warren Streets,
and was b~.irned down in 1914. (See small envelope marked "Statements
regarding Friends 1 Meeting-Houses in Salem•• in envelope, "Salem,
Mass. , Churches, Friends (Quakers), Miscellaneous Papers 1808-83").
Of David Buffum this is known: He was born 2 Feb 1799, married
j
Dolly
(b. 9 May 1798), and died in Salem 25 Ap 1875, at
which time he lived on Lafayette Street. His wife survived him but
a short time. They had four surviving children: a son Charles C.
Buffum, and daughters Mrs Eliza B Horton, Mrs Caroline B Slater,
and Mrs Anna B Gould. Mr Buffum was at first a carpenter and
housewright and by the time of his death had become a lumber-dealer
and manufacturer of beds and. chairs (see Essex County pr·::>bate docket
#33962).
A figure such as (123:456) refers to book 123, leaf or page 456 at the
So. Essex County Registry of Deeds, Federal Street, Salem.
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Essex Street
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398 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built in 1847 as Quaker Meeting House, probably by David Buffum, and was sold and converted into a domestic dwelling in 1869.
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Built 1847; researched 1977
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Researched by Robert Booth
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English
1847
398 Essex Street
David Buffum
Quaker Meeting House
Salem MA
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North Pine Street
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6 North Pine Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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The Higginson House, moved by 1847
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1847, 1977
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Robert Booth
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English
1847
1977
6
Higginson House
History
House
Massachusetts
North Pine Street
Robert Booth
Salem