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Charles Tigh
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Jenness
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Revival
Tigh
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32 Buffum Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Edward Melcher, 1832
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32 Buffum
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Edward Melcher
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32 Clifton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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32 Clifton Street
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Col. Timothy Pickering
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32 Forrester Street
Built for
Lizzie and Samuel Frank Masury, Tobacconist
1884
Researched and written by Jen Ratliff
April 2018
Historic Salem Inc,
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2018
�View of 32 Forrester Street, 1987. (MACRIS 3370)
The house at 32 Forrester Street was constructed in 1884 in the Queen Anne style.1
Queen Anne architecture reached the peak of its popularity between 1880 and 1900 and is
known for its highly decorative accents, wrap-around porches, and asymmetry. This style
appears throughout Salem but is most densely seen on Boardman and Lafayette streets.
Until the late 19th century, Forrester Street extended from 20 Essex Street through what
is now known as Washington Square South. The land that now connects Forrester Street to
Webb Street, like much of the surrounding area, was previously industrial. The area was filled in
around 1872 and steadily transitioned to residential property until 1910. The neighborhood was
highly sought after for its proximity to Salem’s downtown and the city’s industrial and maritime
industries.
1
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Mortgage 1143:114, 1885
�Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts." Map. Plate A. Philadelphia, PA: C.M. Hopkins & Co., 1874.
The house at 32 Forrester Street sits on land that previously extended from Essex Street,
belonging to William W. Kelman. (1828-1896)2 Kelman’s home fronted Essex Street at number
28, but his land encompassed what is now three lots on Forrester Street. 3 Kelman purchased the
land in 1870 for one thousand dollars from Hephsibeth Kelman, who appears to be his widowed,
paternal grandmother. 4 In the 1874 Salem Directory William’s father, John H. Kelman (a
mariner) and his grandmother, Mrs. John Kelman, (Hephsibeth) are listed at 28 Essex Street, with
Also appears as Kellman and Kilman
Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts." Map. 11. Philadelphia, PA: C.M. Hopkins & Co., 1874.
4
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 808:289, 1870
2
3
�William living on Bridge Street.5
Between 1855 and 1879, William, his wife Martha, son William Jr. (listed as a Harvard
student), and daughter Nellie are recorded as owning over twenty investment properties in
Salem and the surrounding towns. According to the Boston Globe, both William and his son
William Jr. died under suspicious circumstances. William Jr. passing first, in 1877 and William Sr.
in 1896.6
In 1864 William W. Kelman split his land between Essex and Forrester streets,
transferring ownership of the parcel abutting Forrester Street to Daniel C. Manning, (1807-1882)
while his parents remained on the Essex Street side.7 Manning was part-owner of Smith &
Manning Co., a livery, which in 1866 had stables on Essex, Hamilton, and Washington Streets.8
Daniel C. Manning and his wife Louisa (Lucy) Massey lived at 62 Forrester Street (now
Washington Square South) with their two daughters, Anna and Mary.
The Masury Family, 1884-1915
In June 1884 William Kelman sold the land now known as 32 Forrester Street to Lizzie W.
(Marshall) Masury (c. 1856-1889) for five-hundred dollars. 9 The following January, Lizzie and her
husband Samuel Frank Masury (1853-1919) applied for a mortgage of fifteen hundred dollars
from Salem Savings Bank, this mortgage is the first mention of a “dwelling house” on the
property.10 The house would be known as 17 Forrester Street until the street was renumbered
between 1894-1895. In 1886 the Masurys expanded their land by purchasing an additional plot
from the estate of Daniel C. Manning for seven hundred dollars. 11 It is thought that the Masury’s
discovered an issue with the land boundaries during the construction of the home, having to
then appeal to both Manning and previous owner, Kelman, for deeds to the land.
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1874
The Boston Daily Globe, “Salem,” January 19, 1877 and The Boston Daily Globe, “Little Done in Leroyd Case”
November 14, 1896 – see attached
7
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 664:60, 1864
8
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1866
9
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 1132:4, 1884
10
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 1143:114, 1885
11
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 1187:255, 1886
5
6
�Samuel Frank Masury, commonly known as S. Frank, was a tobacconist, as was his father
Thomas and older brother John.12 In the second half of the 19th century, Masury & Co. cigar
shops are listed in multiple locations in Salem including, Essex Street, St. Peters Street,
Washington Street, and Cabot Street in Beverly.13
In June 1889, Lizzie Masury passed away at the age of 32. No details of her death are
known, but a will was submitted in probate, in her name, the previous July, implying she may
have been ill for some time. In February 1891, S. Frank married Ruth Jewett Mackenzie, (c. 18611933) a clerk from Essex, Massachusetts.14 The two had a daughter, Pauline Baldwin Masury, in
1893. In 1895 the family relocated to Poplar Street in Danvers, renting the Forrester Street
home.15 The Masury’s returned to 32 Forrester Street in 1908 and remained until July 1915
when the house was sold to Mrs. Daisy E. Jackman.16
The Jackman Family, 1915-1916
Daisy E. (Hill) Jackman (c. 1878 – 1955) was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia in 1878 and
immigrated to America in 1888. On June 8, 1896, while working as a nurse, she married Arthur
Everette Jackman, an electrician from Peabody. 17 Around 1899 the couple welcomed their first
child, a daughter, Ruth. By 1901 the couple moved from Peabody to 27 Warren Street in Salem,
where Arthur worked as an electrician and substitute letter carrier.18 From here it is unclear
what happens to Arthur Jackson. The 1903 Salem Directory, states that he had moved to
Pittsburg Pennsylvania. It is possible that Daisy and Ruth followed. In 1905, their second
daughter Pauline was born, her birthplace is listed as Connecticut. The Jackman family reappears
Massachusetts State Census, 1855
Appears in Salem City Directories as follows: 1878 at 9 St. Peters Street, 1879 at 142 Essex, 1884-1888 at 192
Essex Street, 1893-1894 at 184 Essex Street, 1888 at 150 Cabot Street, Beverly, and 1901 at 99 Washington Street.
14
Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston,
Massachusetts. Salem, 469:41.
15
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1895
16
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 2301:506, 1915
17
Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston,
Massachusetts. Salem, 524:8, 1896
18
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1901
12
13
�in Salem in the 1910 Census, renting a home on Boardman Street. Pauline does not appear in
this record, but Daisy is listed as a mother of two. The following year, Daisy appears in the Salem
Directory, implying that Arthur was no longer head of household. Daisy remains on Boardman
Street until July 1915, when she purchased 32 Forrester from Ruth Masury. On the deed, Daisy is
listed as “having no husband.” Less than a year later Daisy sold the home to Mary and Frank
Wright but continued to live there, with the Wright family, until 1918 when she married Silas
Boyce, who lived on Bridge Street. The new couple welcomed a daughter, Alice, the following
year.
The Wright Family, 1916-1931
Frank B. Wright (1843-1918) was born in Troy, New Hampshire in 1843 to inn-keepers,
Solomon and Polina Wright. In January 1888, while working as a clerk at Central House, on
Washington Street in Salem, Frank married Mary V. Keating, (1867-1927) a waitress, from
Biddeford, Maine.19 The following year the couple had a daughter, Ethel, followed by another
daughter, Marion, in 1892. By 1910, Frank B. Wright was the keeper of a boarding house at 19
Lynde Street before moving in with Daisy Jackman in 1916.20 Around 1918, Frank passed away,
leaving Mary and their two daughters in the 32 Forrester Street home.
Over the next few years, the Wright family hosted boarders including Samuel Webb,
(1858-1945) a widowed, clothing salesman. Samuel Webb was born the youngest of seven
children belonging to Henry and Rebecca Webb.21 The family lived at 22 Hardy Street and Henry
supported the family as a brick mason. Samuel lived with his family on Hardy Street until 1881,
when he married Dolly Potter Ashby. (1857-1905) Two years later, Dolly gave birth to their only
child, a son, Frank Randall Webb. (1883-1960)22 The Webb family lived at 8 Harmony Street in
Salem until 1905 when Dolly died of tuberculosis.23 Frank would soon marry, moving to Boston.
Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston,
Massachusetts. Salem, 1888
20
Massachusetts State Census, 1910
21
Massachusetts. 1855–1865 Massachusetts State Census [microform]. New England Historic Genealogical Society,
Boston, Massachusetts.
22
1900; Census Place: Salem Ward 6, Essex, Massachusetts; Page: 14; Enumeration District: 0461
23
Find a Grave database and images, (findagrave.com: accessed April 9, 2018), memorial page for Dolly H. Ashby
(1857-1905), Find a Grave Memorial No. 112291870. Greenlawn Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts.
19
�Samuel then lodged in various homes in Salem before boarding with Ethel and Marion Wright
(1889-1964) at 32 Forrester Street. In 1931, The Wright daughters sold the home to Alice and
Alphonse Bachorowski for $4,500.24
The Bachorowski Family 1931-1985
Alphonse Sylvester Bachorowski (1898-1972) was born in New Jersey to Maryanna and
Zygmunt (Zigmund) Bachorowski, Polish immigrants.25 Around 1900, the family, of at least seven
children, settled in Salem’s Historic Derby Street Neighborhood, living on Herbert Street and
later Hardy Street. In the early 20th century, Derby Street was a predominently Polish
neighborhood. Attracted to job oppertunties in the city’s mills and factories, Polish immigrants
began arriving in Salem around 1890. This was true of Alphonse’s father, Zigmund, who worked
in a tannery as a morocco finisher. By 1911, Poles comprised about 8% of Salem’s population.
By 1922 Alphonse had graduated from St. John’s Preparatory School and earned a law
degree from Boston University. In 1926, Alphonse married Alice H. Kowalski. (1900-1995) In
January 1931, an article by Alphonse titled “Seventy years in Salem” was published in Poland
magazine, discussing the history of Poles in Salem. Around this same time Alphonse presented
his research at Salem’s Essex Institute.26 That same year, Alphonse and Alice purchased the
home at 32 Forrester Street. 27
The couple had two children, Joseph Alphonse and Albert Leon. The Bachorowskis
remained in the home for several decades. After Alphonse passed away in 1972, Alice continued
to reside in the home for another thirteen years. In 1985 she sold the home John and Kim Masiz
for $135,000.28
verified by, New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records,
1840–1911
24
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 2885;67, 1931
25
Year: 1910; Census Place: Salem Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_587; Page: 15B; Enumeration District:
0455; FHL microfilm: 1374600
26
Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Essex County Collection, Bachorowski, Alphonse,
Seventy years in Salem, 1931.
27
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 2885;67, 1931
28
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Salem, Massachusetts, Deed 7956:254, 1985
�Owners
Years of Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
The Masurys
1884-1915
31
$1,500
The Jackman Family
1915-1916
1
Unknown
The Wright Family
1916-1931
15
$600
The Bachorowski Family
1931-1985
54
$4,500
The Masiz Family
1985-1988
3
$135,000
The Silverman Family
1988-1996
8
$190,000
The Miller Family
1996-2003
6
$193,000
The Sinclair Family
2003-2017
14
$469,000
17 Forrester Street
Resident Listed in Directory
1886-1893
S. Frank Masury
32 Forrester Street
1895
George Richardson
1897
Vacant
1899-1907
Henry H. Richards
1908-1914
S. Frank Masury
1915
Mrs. Daisy Jackman
1916-1916
Mrs. Daisy Jackman and Frank B. Wright
1918-1926
Mrs. Mary V. Wright
1929-31
Samuel Webb and Ethel Wright
1932-1959
Alphonse Bachorowski
�Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts." Map. Plate A. Philadelphia, PA: C.M. Hopkins & Co., 1874.
�. "Map of Salem, Mass." Map. 12. New York, NY: Sanborn Map Co., 1890-1903
�. Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1874
�1860 Federal Census
�Boston Daily Globe, January 19, 1877
�The Boston Daily Globe, November 14, 1896
�“Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.” Map. 12. Sanborn Insurance Co. 1890
�Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1886
�City of Salem Atlas, Walker Lithograph and Publisher, Boston, 1911. Plate 5.
�Grave of Dolly P. Ashby Webb, wife of Samuel Webb. Greenlawn Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Findagrave.com
(Memorial ID: 112291870)
�Death Certificate – Dolly P. Webb (1857-1905)
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911
�Grave of Mary and Ethel Wright, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Findagrave.com
(Memorial ID: 145601455)
�Grave of Mary and Ethel Wright, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Findagrave.com
(Memorial ID: 145601455)
�Grave of Alice and Alphonse Bachorowski, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts, findagrave.com
(Memorial ID: 157232630)
�Grave of Alice and Alphonse Bachorowski, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts, findagrave.com
(Memorial ID: 157232630)
�Wilczenski, Felicia L., and Emily A. Murphy. The Polish Community of Salem. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2012. pg 25
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Bachorowski, A
Boston Globe (1960-1986); Aug 9, 1972; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Boston Globe
pg. 34
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Forrester Street
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32 Forrester Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
Lizzie and Samuel Frank Masury
Tobacconist
1884
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1884, 2018
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Jen Ratliff
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English
1884
2018
32
Forrester
Frank
History
House
Lizzie
Massachusetts
Masury
Salem
Samuel
Street
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Lynde Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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32 Lynde Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Philip Chase, merchant, in 1851
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1851, 1986
Contributor
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Joyce King
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English
1851
1986
32
House History
Joyce King
Lynde Street
Massachusetts
Philip Chase
Salem