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                    <text>9 Albion Street
Built by
Benjamin Voller
Laborer
1848

Research Provided by
Emily Udy
October 2018
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2018

�History of Ownership – 9 Albion Street Salem, MA
Ownership Transfers

Date

Book:Page

Notes

Samuel J. Trofutter to
Benjamin H. Voller

6/20/1846

372:46

“A certain lot of land situate in
Salem…beginning at the Northeasterly corner
thereof at land of Haskell and a street that I
laid out (commencing at the street leading to
the pastures, and extending southerly forty
feet wide)…”
“…maintain all the fence…and not to do
anything on said lot that will injure the
fountain on land of Samuel Noah…”

Benjamin H. Voller and
to Aziel Day

8/14/1848

401:29

No building mentioned.
Deed requires Day to maintain a fence.
Voller’s occupation is a Laborer.
Day is a Currier.
Granted a lot of land…bounded by “a street”.
Includes mentions “all the buildings theron”

Aziel Day to James
Tatton

10/6/1866

712:210

Conclusion: Built by Benjamin Voller,
Laborer, 1848
Deed requires Tatton to maintain fence on
westerly side of premises.
James Tatton is listed in the 1872 City of
Salem Directory as a Tanner by profession.

Mary Tatton to Mary
O’Connor and Thomas
O’Connor

10/17/1877

985:205

“Mary Tatton of Salem…guardian of Annie
Tatton, David Tatton and Mary Ellen Tatton
minor children of James Tatton, deceased…”
Sold via auction to Mary O’Connor, the
highest bidder at $1,000.

Mary O’Connor and
Thomas O’Connor to
Emeline Caldwell
Emeline Caldwell to
Michael and Catherine
Cronin

12/20/1878

10/19/1880

1008:242

1047:212

Thomas O’Connor is listed in the 1878 City of
Salem Directory as living at 34 Beaver Street
with profession of Currier.
Mortgage document between O’Connors and
Emeline Caldwell
Granting right to sell at auction
Sold via auction after apparent default on
mortgage.

�Dennis J. Cronin and
Catherine F. Hennessey
to Daniel F. Cronin,
All children of Michael
Cronin and Catherine
Cronin

10/9/1905

1797:328

1901/2 Directory lists Dennis Cronin as head
of household at 9 Albion Street
Dennis and Catherine are siblings to Daniel.
Land with two dwelling houses, no mention
of sewer easement.
1906 Directory shows 9 ½ Albion appearing
with D. F. Cronin living there, and Edward F.
McGlone residing at 9 Albion Street. 9 ½ is
not listed in 1901/2 Directory. 9 ½ Albion
Street is likely built between 1901 and 1905
by Dennis J. Cronin, hair dresser and pool
room (it is not clear if he owns the pool room
or just works there)
D. F. Cronin (occupation hairdresser and pool
room at 9 Prospect Street) continues to
reside at 9 ½ Albion Street in 1910 with D.J.
Ferguson (occupation: tanner) living at 9
Albion Street

Daniel F. Cronin to
James J and Hannah
(Hanna) M. Coughlin

Mortgage between
James J. and Hannah M
Coughlin and Peabody
Co-op Bank

At Hannah M.
Coughlin’s passing
power to sell was

4/20/1912

3/15/1918

2147:362

2387:480

Cronin family members owned the home for
32 years
Land description changes and sewer
easement appears. 9 Albion land subdivided
between 1905 and 1912.
D.F. Cronin continues to reside at #9 ½ after
he sells #9 to the Coughlins.
Hannah (nee Donovan) was born about
1883/4 in Ireland and emigrated in 1903. She
was married at age 25.
James J Coughlin was 27 at marriage (he
emigrated in 1902) and was a leather factory
worker. (1930 Census record). In 1930 James
and Hannah had 4 children living with them
at 9 Albion. John J was their oldest son was
born in 1910 and in 1930 (age 21) was a
bookkeeper. James was 19 and a grocer
errand boy. Mary was 17 and Andrew was
14.
Lived at 9 Albion in 1920.
Probate court dated 4/3/1958.

�conferred to John J
Coughlin.

Hannah died in 1957 and is buried in St.
Mary’s Cemetery, Salem.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1526
75654

John J Coughlin to James
P Coughlin and Mary
Irene Coughlin
At James P. Coughlin’s
passing power to sell
was conferred to James
E. Coughlin (executor)
and Mitchell Coughlin

11/4/1958

4511:371

12/14/1993

12326:267

James E. Coughlin of
Salem and Mitchell F.
Coughlin of Beverly to
David R. Winkler and
Marina T. Winkler
David R. Winkler and
Marina T. Winkler To
William L. Lawnsby and
Donna M. Lawnsby
William L. Lawnsby and
Donna M. Walter to
Ocean City
Development, LLC
Ocean City
Development, LLC to
Jesse Chamberlain and
Kaitlin Hope Connolly

8/31/1999

15908:139

4/30/2004

22770:48

7/11/2013

32651:373

11/26/2013

32984:33

As Joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
Mary died 9/8/1978, James P died 5/9/1993
Coughlin family members owned the home
for 81 years.

See also Divorce decree in Essex County
Family and Probate Court #ES11D1656DR

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