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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
House History and Plaque Program
For Stephen Zwink and Julia Knisel
16 Becket Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Rese a rch and Writing Provided by
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April 2015
Historic Salem , Inc.
9 North Street , Salem, MA 01970
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t the turn of the 18th century, Salem was a thriving seaport with a booming economy.
Advances in shipbuilding, which allowed for larger and faster ships, made trade with
China, India, Russia, Japan, and South America possible, bringing wealth and prosperity to Salem
during the years between the end of the Revolution and the War of 1812. Along Salem's bustling
wharves, coopers, cordwainers, blacksmiths, sail-makers, riggers, printers, and a myriad of other
craftsmen and laborers set up shop and prospered in the early American economy. Most of
Salem's citizens lived near the waterfront during this period, and the need for housing in the area
is reflected in the development of the Becket Street neighborhood.
In 1797, Micah Wilde (also spelled Wild) purchased a tract of land from Daniel and Rebecka
Abbot for twenty-six pounds. 1 Vital records indicate that Micah Wilde was the "Jr." of that name
and that he was likely born in Braintree, Massachusetts around 1758, making him roughly 39
years of age when he bought the tract which would become 16 Becket Street. 2
Despite some confusion in the records, it seems likely that the Micah Wilde, Jr., who
purchased this property served for a short period during the Revolutionary War. 3 This conclusion
is based on both vital records and family genealogies. Also, in the compilation entitled
"Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War (1896)," there is an entry for the
service of a Micah Wilde, Jr. of Braintree, a private in Capt. Edmund Billing's Company.
From information contained in the deed of sale from Daniel and Rebecka Abbot to Micah
Wilde, it appears that the land was vacant at the time. In the deed, the occupations of both Daniel
Abbot and Micah Wilde are recited, Daniel describing himself as a baker and Micah describing
himself as a "gentleman."
We do not know why Micah Wilde styled himself as a "gentleman." In colonial
Massachusetts, "gentlemen" were considered above "yeomen." Under English law, which may
have had lingering connotations in New England during this period, a yeoman was understood to
be "a commoner; a freeholder under the rank of gentleman ... a man who has free land offmty
1
Essex South Registry of Deeds (hereinafter ESCRD), Book 161, Page 148. Note: The name Wild is spelled numerous
ways, including variants such as Wilde, Wild and Wildes.
2
Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem and Andover, Massachusetts. Web. March 2, 2015; see also Find a Grave memorial
# 74046134. Web. March 2, 2015.
3
Genealogies of the Families ofBraintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem and Andover, Massachusetts. Web. March 2, 2015; see also Find a Grave memorial
# 74046134. Web. March 2, 2015; Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of the Revolutiona1y War. Boston:
Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1896-1908. 17 vols., esp. pages 330, 333.
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�shillings by the year; who was anciently thereby qualified to serve on juries, vote for knights of
the shire, and do any other act, where the law requires one that is probus et legalis homo." 4
Grantor and grantee indexes at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds reveal that, while
not a prolific dealer in real property, Micah Wilde was active between 1799 and 1819.
Furthermore, an account book from the Estate of Elias Basket Derby indicates that Micah Wilde
was paid for repairs he made to Derby Wharf in Salem. 5 This evidence, coupled with the entries
found at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds, suggests that Micah Wilde may have been a
very successful builder in town, such that he could style himself as a "gentleman." His probate is
not filed with the Essex County Probate Court, so we are unable to determine the value of his
estate at death.
The grantor index at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds reveals that on April 26,
1799, Micah Wilde gave a mortgage to Mary Hathorne of Salem for the sum of two hundred
dollars. 6 In this deed, he describes the property as "piece of land ... together with the dwelling
house & buildings thereon .. ."indicating that he built a house on the lot at some time between
1797 and 1799. The building is a simple structure with several characteristics typical of the
Federal Period, which dominated American architectural design from approximately 1780 to
1840. Like other homes built in this region during the period, the windows on the second story
extend to the roofline and the eves of the gable ends are flush. It is clear the southerly facing
property has gone through many window alterations during its lifetime, including an
asymmetrically angled faiyade with a doorway placed at the right corner, which does not appear to
have been part of the original house. 7
On August 30, 1803, Micah Wilde deeded the parcel of land now known as 16 Becket Street
to Joseph Franks. In the deed, Joseph Franks' occupation is recited to be that of a laborer, making
the location of the house convenient to the docks where he may have worked. 8 The property
remained in the Franks family for a little over 100 years, passing from one generation to the next
through wills and the assistance of the Essex County Probate Court.
4
Judy G. Russell, "The True Gentleman" from the website The Legal Genealogist, posted April 22, 2013. Web.
October 12, 2014; see also Russell's n. 6 & 7: Henry Campbell Black, A Diction01y ofLaw (St. Paul, Minn.: West,
1891), 538, "gentleman."; Black, 1251, ''yeoman." The term ''probus et legalis homo" means a good and lawful man,
one whose character was unexceptional and who was qualified to serve on a jury or as a witness. Black, 946,
"probus et legalis homo."
5
Estate of Elias Hasket Derby Account Book, MSS 636, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. Web.
February 25, 2015.
6
ESCRD Book 165, Page 28.
7
Virginia & Lee McAlester. Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. I 984, esp. pgs 78, 142-143.
8
ESCRD Book 173, Page 18.
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�Joseph Franks retained ownership of the property until his death on February 25, 1829 at the
age of 91, making him around 65 at the time he purchased 16 Becket Street. Essex County vital
and probate records indicate that Joseph Franks married Rachel Nicholson on April 30, 1769 in
Marblehead. Vital and probate records also reveal that Joseph and Rachel Franks had three
children named Martha, Joseph, Jr. and Rachel. Martha Franks married Samuel Hall of Boston.
Their son, Joseph Franks, Jr. predeceased his father on November 16, 1811. The record of his
death indicates that his profession was that of a Captain and that he was 29 years old when he
died of consumption. Interestingly, a sample of Joseph Frank, Jr. 's writing when he was 10 years
old seems to have survived and is held at the Peabody Essex Museum. 9
The will of Joseph Frank, Sr. gave his property both real and personal to his wife Rachel
Franks "during the term of her natural life." Upon his wife's death, Joseph directed that the
property is to be given to his "dutiful daughter Rachel Franks, later Rachel Mackin wife of
William Mackin from who she has been legally divorced .... " 10
Vital records reveal that Joseph Franks' daughter Rachel married William Mechin [also
Mackin, Meckin, Meekin] in Salem, Massachusetts on October 26, 1800 and bore him a daughter
-Hannah Franks Meckin- in Salem, Massachusetts on October 4, 1801. 11 Salem's vital
records confirm that Joseph's wife, Rachel, passed away on July 4, 1826 at the age of 83 years,
thereby transferring full ownership of 16 Becket Street to her daughter Rachel Franks Meckin. 12
From 1826 to 1879, Rachel Franks Meckin-who appears to have retaken her maiden name
after the divorce from William Meckin- lived at 16 Becket Street with her daughter Hannah and
perhaps her son-in-law, Jethro D. Pearson.
Salem marriage records indicate that Hannah F. Meeken married Jethro D. Pearson on
December 16, 1821. 13 Their marriage was not a lengthy one as Jethro Dole Pearson was buried on
February 20, 1827 at the age of28. 14 Federal and Commonwealth of Massachusetts census
records and local directories indicate that Hannah Pearson remained living at I 6 Becket Street
9
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881, Docket No. 10118. Web. March 2, 2015; The Massachusetts
Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem and Marblehead, Massachusetts. Web. February 24, 2015; also Barbara
Pero Kampas, "Who Writes Like That?", Connected (blog). Peabody Essex Museum. Web. March 2, 2015 .
10
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881 , Docket No. 10118; n.b. The name Mackin is found in the
records spelled numerous ways, including Meechin, Meekin, Meckin and Meeken.
11
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 26, 2015.
12
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 24, 2015.
13
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881, Docket No. 39609; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 26, 2015.
14
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web March 2, 2015.
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�until her death in 1888. 15 During the time Hannah owned the property, she sold a pmtion of her
original lot to Philip Lorne. In the deed of sale, she referred to this part of her property as the
"rear of her garden lot," and this piece of land became part of Philip Lorne' s property at
24 Carleton Street. 16
Hannah Frank's estate was probated in the Essex County Probate Court, her will being filed
on October 17, 1888. 17 She left her son, David Pearson, the sum of five dollars and left the
remainder of her estate, real and personal, to her granddaughter, Emile M. Bradish. At the time of
her grandmother's death, Emile was around 37 years of age. 18 Massachusetts Town and Vital
Records 1620-1988 list an Emila Bradish being born in Salem, Massachusetts inl851, but online
records do not reveal her parents' names. 19
The next deeds in the chain of title for 16 Becket Street are from members of the Cash
family. 20 Research shows that William Cash and Amelia A. Bradish, both of Marblehead, had a
daughter named Alice May Cash on February 2, 1892. 21 Amelia (Emilia? Emile?) would have
been about 41 years of age at the birth of her daughter. Interestingly, no marriage record between
William Cash and Amelia Bradish appears in the Massachusetts Marriage Records from 1840 to
1915, although from probate records it would seem that William Cash did have children from a
prior marriage. Alice May's birth record states that William Cash was a shoemaker by trade.
Massachusetts Vital Records show that William and Amelia's daughter, Alice May Cash
died in 1903 at 11 years of age. 22 The deeds found at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds
at Book 2050, Pages 386-388 show that Amelia likely died without a will around 1893 and left as
her heirs at Jaw her husband William Cash and a son, Elwin Cash, who was born on March 25,
15
United States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Roll 532, page 562A, Dwelling 196, Family
number 366, Lines 12-13, Microfilm, (Washington, D.C:, National Archives and Records Administration); United
States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Census Place, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Roll 532,
Page 562A, Lines 12-13; The Naumkeag Direct01yforSa/em ... , No. 5, 1890-91, comp. Henry M. Meek, (Salem, Henry
M. Meek Publishing, 1890), p. 91.
16
ESCRD Book 578, Page 73.
17
Essex County Probate Docket No. 66947.
i i United States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Census Place, Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, Roll 532, Page 562A, Lines 12-13.
19
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records /620-/988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. February 24, 2015.
20
ESCRD Book 2050, Pages 386-388.
21
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records I 620-I 988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. February 24, 2015.
22
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks ofMassachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute. Web. March 16, 2015 . See also Essex County Probate Docket No. 116883 was known as "Annie."
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�1890, two years before his half-sister, Alice May. 23 The evidence that Elwin was Alice May's
half-brother lies in a guardianship petition brought on his behalf on November 12, 1906, which
states that "Amelia M. Cash, late of Marblehead in the County of Essex" was deceased and that
the father of Elwin was unknown. 24 It would seem that William Cash "adopted" Elwin as his
own, even though he likely had no biological connection to the boy.
William Cash died without a will on November 8, 1906. At that time, he owned a one-half
interest in the estate of his wife Amelia Bradish. The other one-half interest in Amelia's estate
passed to her surviving child, Elwin Cash. Hence, there are two deeds recorded at the Essex
South County Registry of Deeds at Book 2050, Pages 386-388, one from the heirs of William
Cash and one executed by the guardian of Amelia's minor son, Elwin Cash.
The Cash family sold the property at 16 Becket Street to Fannie Sapiyou, the wife of John
Sapiyou, in her own right, on November 18, 1910. In 1911, the Sapiyous sold to Louis
Dembofsky. 25 According to the Naumkeag Directory for Salem, Mr. Dembofsky was a real estate
agent, 26 so it is likely that he saw an investment oppo1tunity, perhaps selling the house at a profit
when it was sold to Mary Bilinski, wife of Julian Bilinski, in her own right on February 8,
1912.27
According to United States census records, Julian and Mary were from Russia, and they
immigrated to the United Sates in 1900 and 1903, respectively. 28 In the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, an increasing percentage of immigrants to the United States came from
Eastern Europe. Many of them found jobs in the manufacturing industry, including the leather
and shoe factories which were prevalent throughout towns on Massachusetts' North Shore. By the
early 1900s, Salem had a large enough Eastern European population to justify building the St.
Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in 1908. 29
23
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 [database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.corn
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Tovm and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. Accessed December, 16, 2014.
24
Essex County Probate Docket No. 99862.
25
Deed of Sale from John and Fannie Sapiyou to Louis Dembofsky, 26 Dec. 1911. Deed book 2121, page 596. Filed 26
Dec. 1911, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, Southern Essex District Regist1y ofDeeds. Web. Accessed 10 Sept.
2014.
26
The Naumkeag Directo1y for Salem. Number 17, comp. and ed. by Henry M. Meek Publishing, (Salem: Henry M.
Meek, 1909), p. 223 . U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989. Web. Accessed 12 Sept. 2014.
27
ESCRD Book 2131, Page 406.
28
United States Census Bureau. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Census Place: Salem, Ward I, Essex,
Massachusetts, Roll: 587, Page 17B, Lines 54-58.
29
Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., Architecture in Salem: An Jllustrated Guide, (Lebanon, New Hampshire: University Press of
New England, 2004), p. 37.
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�The 1910 United States census shows that Julian and Mary Bilinski had their two young
children living with them at 16 Becket Street, Henry (b. 1906) and Regina (b. 1909). 30 The 1910
census also records that Mary's mother, who had come with Mary to the United States, was living
with her daughter and son-in-law at 16 Becket Street. Difficult financial circumstances apparently
came to the Bilinski household, evidenced by records at the Essex South County Registry of
Deeds which reveal that the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank foreclosed on the house at 16 Becket
Street in February 1918.31
Minnie Loss, wife of Jacob Loss, purchased the property in her own right from Salem Five
Cents Savings Bank on February 12, 1918. 32 According to the 1930 United States census, Jacob
arrived in the United States in 1904, whereas Minnie arrived in 1906. Minnie and Jacob stated
that their primary language before coming to the United States was Yiddish. In 1930, two sons
and two daughters were living with their parents at 16 Becket Street. All of the men in the family
were working as grocers. 33
The Loss family remained at 16 Becket Street until May 28, 1923, when they sold the house
to Wladyslaw and Stefania (Stella) Gabryelski. 34 According to his World War I registration card
dated September 12, 1918, Wladyslaw was a leather worker for Thomas A. O'Keefe Co., at 4
Goodhue Street, Salem, Massachusetts and at that time was not a United States citizen, but a
citizen of Russia-Poland. 35
The Gabryelski family retained ownership of the house at 16 Becket Street until 1961 when
both Wladyslaw and Stefanyia had died, leaving the property to their many children, who in tum
deeded the property in its entirety to one sister, Pauline T. Smith. 36 Later that year, Pauline T.
Smith added the name of her husband, Andrew T. Smith, to the deed. 37 Pauline died on February
9, 1989, and the prope1ty passed to her husband. 38 On May 9, 1989, Andrew T. Smith deeded the
30
United States Census Bureau. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 , Census Place: Salem, Ward 1, Essex,
Massachusetts, Roll: T624_587, Pagel 7B, Lines 54-58.
31
ESCRD Book 2385, Page 149.
32
ESCRD, Book 2385, Page 151.
33
United States Census Bureau. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Ancestry.com. Web. March 16, 2015.
34
ESCRD Book 2557, Page 24.
35
United States, Selective Service System. ·world War 1 Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Ml509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History
Library microfilm. Ancestry.com (Accessed March 16, 2015).
36
Essex County Registry of Probate Docket No. 264635 and 264696; ESCRD Book 4790, Page 300.
37
Deed of Sale from Pauline Smith to Andrew and Pauline Smith, 16 Nov. 1961, Deed Book 4845, Page 346.
38
ESCRD Book 10071, Page 264.
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�property to himself and his son. 39 Andrew T. Smith passed away on April 16, 1995, leaving his
son Ronnie as the sole owner of 16 Becket Street. 40
Ronnie Smith remained sole owner of 16 Becket Street from April 1995 until his death on
December 29, 2009. According to the death ce1tificate filed with the Administration of his Estate
at the Essex County Probate Court, Ronnie was a salesman and a widower without children. At
death, his only heir at law was an aunt, Mary Gaudenzi of Beverly, Massachusetts, who was also
appointed adminstratrix of his estate. 41 On June 10, 2010, Mary Gaudenzi deeded the property to
Paul F. Gaudenzi, who resided at the same address as Mary, though the deed does not specify
their relationship. 42
In 2010, Paul F. Gaudenzi sold the house to its current owners, Stephen Zwink and Julia
Knisel. 43
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39
ESCRD Book 9992, Page 170.
ESCRD Book 13225, Page 275.
41
Essex County Probate Docket No. IOP0242.
42
ESCRD Book 29506, Page 272.
43
ESCRD Book 29965, Page 284.
40
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149
aga1ns~
the· said
grantors their heirs and aeSigns, and all persona claiming under them
from all right and 1nterest in the premises.
It being mutually agreed
that the grantee or. its' assigns
may purchaSe at said sale, and that no
.
other purchaser Shall be answerable tor the application of the purchase
money.
.And
provided, also, that until some breaeh of the condition ot
this deed, the grantee shall have no right to enter and talce
. of tl'le premises'.
IN WITNESS! WHEREOF
we the said Louis Goldman and :sesS1e
Goldman have hereunto set our hands and seals
1n
poaseas~on
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eleventh day of October!
the year or our Lord nineteen hundred and seventeen.
Signed in preseno.e or
Louis Goldman
(seal)
w. D. :i.ra.ntin {to both)
:Bessie Goldman
(seal)
COMMONWEAL'l'H OF
MAf!SACliUS:E.T'rS
Essex es.
Oct.- 1917.
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Then personally
, appeared the above named Bessie Goldman and acknowledged the above in· before me,
strument to be her free act and deed,
Willard D. Martin J\1st1ce of the Feace
liX!sex as. Received Feb. 12, 1918,
ao m. past a
p. M. Recorded and EXamined.
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ce,rt1ficate of Entry.
Possession
we hereby certify that we were present on the
twelfth day or February A. D. 1018 and then .saw the Salem Five Cents sav-
H111nsk1
et ux.
to
ings Bank, the within named mortgagee, by its Treasurer Harry P. Gifford,
make an open. peaceab2e and unopposed entry upon the premises described
Salem F•C.S.Bk.
in the with1n mortgage for the purpose, by him declared, of foreclosing
on back M.Deed
Rec.B.2231.P.490
said mortgage tor breach of the condition thereof •
. COMMONVIEALTK OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Ess:ax ss. February :12, 1018.
Ulysses a. Haskell
Edward F. Hartigan
Then personally. appeared'. the above nained Ulysses G. Haskell and Ed.ward F.
Hartigan and made oath to the truth of the f?regoing
subscribed,
betore me,
mn. s.
cer~if
icate by them
Felton •JUst1ce of the Peac&
Essex ss. Received Feb. 14, 1918, 5 m. past 12 P. M. Recorded and Examinect.
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The Salem Five Cents savings Bank, a corporation duly established by law
and located' in Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
setts, the
~il1nski
mortgagee~named
in and present
h~lder
Maaaachu~
of a mortgage from Julian
and Mary Hilinski, his wife in her right, to said Bank,
d~ted
Salem F.c.S.Bl<:.
:Atty .&c.
to
LOSS!
Two.co R.Stamps
October 8, 1913, recorded with Essex so. Dist. Deeds, Book 2231, page 490 Documentary
canceled
by the power conferred by said mortgage and every other power, tor seven
see following
hundred and seventy five dollars paid, grant to M1nn1e Loss, wife or Joseph
Loss, or eald Salem, the premises conveyed by said mortgage, to w1 t:
A·
certain parcel or land with the buildings thereon situated in said SAL:EM,
�150
an1bound.ed. northeasterly by Becket street about thirty feet, southeasterly
by land. now or late of Lowe, southwesterly by land. rormer.iy of Lorene now
or late of Lee about twenty nine reet, and. northwesteniy by land. now or
' late or McLaughlin; being the same premises
c~nveyed.
to said. Mary H1linski
by deed. of Louis Dembofslcy', dated. February a, 1912, and. recorded with said.
Deeds Book 2131 page 406.
Said premises are conveyed. subject to all un-
paid taxes and. assessments, if any.
IN WITNliBS
WlmREOF tl'l.e: said. Salem
Five cents savings Bank haS caused.· its seal to be hereto aff1Xed and. these
i presents
to be signed. in 1ts name and behalf by lJa.rry P. Gifford., its
·Treasurer, hereunto duly authorized., this twelfth day of February 1918.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU-
Salem Flve Cents s.av1ngs Bank
Essex ss. February
by.Harry P. Gifford. Treas.
SErTS
14, .1918.
Then persona1ly appeared the above
name~
(seal)
Harry P. Gifford.,
Treasurer as aforesaid., and. acknowledged. tne foregoing instrument to be
the free act
and.
deed. of the 8a1d. Salem Five Cents savings Bank,
before me,
Ulysses G. Haskell
JUstice or the Peace
Essex as. Received. Feb. 14, l9l8, o m. past 12 P. M. Recorded. and. Examined..
Affidavit as to
sale or Eat.of
I, Harry P. Gifford., Treasurer of the Salem Five cents·savings Banl:C, named.
!ln the foregoing d.eed., make oath and. say that the principal and interest
HilinSki
et we.
men~ioned in the mortgage above referred to was not paid. or tendered. or
on back forego- '
ing
performed. when due or prior to tne sale, and. that said Bank published on
the nineteenth and twenty sixth da;ya or January and second and ninth days
of February 1918, in the Salem Evening News a newspaper published, or by
1ts title page purporting to be published., in Salem aforesaid., and having
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. a circulation there.1.n, a notice of Which the following is a true copy:
Mortgagee•s Sale of Real EBtate.
Becket street, Salem February 12, 1918.
By Virtue Of the power Of Sale contained. ln a certain mortgage d.eed.,.given
by
JU11an HHinski and. uary Hilinski, his wife, inner right, of Salem,
in the county or Essex and commonwealth or Massachusetts, ~o the Salem Five
cents savings Bank, a corporation duly established by law and located in
said Salem,' dated. October a, 1013. and. recorded with Essex so. Dist. Deeds,
Book 2231, page 490, ror the purpose or foreclosing said mortgage for breach
of the condition thereof, will be sold. at public auction upon the premises
on Tueada;y the twelfth d.a;y of February 1918, at 3 O'clock in the afternoon
all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed.. namely:
A
•certain parcel or land With the buildings thereon situated in said.SALEM,
and bounded northeasterly by Becket street about thirty. feet, southeasterly
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·by land. now or late of Lowe, soutl'l.Wester1y. by lai;1d. fonnerly of Lorene now
,or late of
I.tie
about twenty nine feet and. northwesterly by land. now or late
�151
of McLaughl1n; being the same premises conveyed to sald Mary H1l1nski by
deed of Louis Dembofsky, dated Feb. a. 1912, and recorded with said Deeds
Book 2131, page 406.
Said premises will be.sold 'subject to all unpaid
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truces and assessments, if any, and the purchaser will be required. to pa,y:
two hundred dollars· 1n cash at the time and place of sale, and the balance
of the purchase price w1th1n 10 da,ys thereafter upon tender. of deed at
Registry, of Deeds 1n said Salem,
by Harry P. Gifford, Treasurer.
Salem Flve cente savings Bank,
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Mortgage~:.
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Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2 and 9 1918. l'Ursuant
to said notice at the time and place therein appointed, said
Bank
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sold the
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mortgaged premises at public auction by Elward F. Hartigan an1 auctioneen·,·
to M1nn1e Loss above named, for seven hundred and seventy rive dollars.
bid by said Minnie Loss, being the highest bld made therefor at said aucti on.
Harry P. Gifford
Signed and sworn to by the said - fourteenth - February 1918,
before me,
wife
~n
u~seee
G. Ha.Skell
~ustice
of the
Peac~
LOSS··
et ux.
to
her right, of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth. of
Salem F.c.S.Bk.
Ma.Ssachueetts, for consideration paid, grant to the Salem Flve cents sav1ngs _Banx, a corporation
du~
established by law and located'ln Salem in
the county of Essex and Canmonwealth Of Massaclrusetts, with mortgage covel
nants, to secure the payment of six hundred· dollars, in one year with five
.
and one
ha.lf
I
per cent interest per annum, payable quarterly, as provided
!
in a note of even date, the land 1n said SALEM with the buildings thereon,!
bounded northeasterly by Becket street about thirty feet, southeaaterlY.;
by
land now or late of Lowe, southwesterly by land
forme~ly
or Lorene now
or late of Lee about twenty nine feet, :and northwesterly by land now or
late of McLaughlin; being the same premises conveyed to said M.1nni-:e Loss
by
foreclosure deed of sald Bank dated February 12, 1918, and.to be re-
corded herewith.
Thb:I mor.tgage is upon the statutory condition, and upon
the further condition that the granters or their heirs, executors, admin.1strators or assigns shall pay all tax.es and assessments on said premises,
;whether in the nature of taxes or assessments now 1n being or not, shall
keep the buildings now or hereafter standing thereon insured against'.. fire
in a sum satisfactorf to· said Bank or its successors or assigns, all insurance to be made payable in case of loss to· said Bank or its successors
or assigns, and Shall pay to said Ba.nx or its successors or assigns all
such a.urns 1v1th interes.t as it or they
ma(!
pay, or incur for such taxes,
assessments or lnsurance, or on account Of any foreclosure.proceedings
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by Western Avenue; northeasterly by land of George A. Bacheller;
southeast~
erly by land of Bacheller and southwesterly by Whiting street, containing
5000 square feet more or less.
Being the same :premises described in exist•
ing mortgages held by the mortgagee herein recorded with Essex south District Registry of Deeds, Book 2281 1• :page 217 and Book 2393, page 21.
agree tbat I will keep the buildings now
or.herea~er
I
standing on said
larrl. insured against fire·in the sum satisfactory and first payable in
case of lQss to the mortgagee.
I a:p:point said mortgagee my attorney irre-
vocable to cqncel, assign or surrender any insurance :policy and to collect
This
the return :premiur.i due thereon in case of any sale made thereunder.
mortgage is upon the statutory condition, for any breach of which the
mortgagee srian have the statutory power of sale.
seal this 26th day of May, 1923.
COMJ.\ONVlE.Ailrll OF MASSACHUSETTS.
WITNESS my hand and
Thomas F. Connelly
Essex, ss.
May 26th, 1923.
(seal)
Then :person-
ally appeared the above named Thomas F. Connelly and acknowledged the fore•
going instrument to be his free act and deed,
before me
Justice of the Peace
Albert J. Healey
My commission expires Oct. 18th, 1929
Essex ss. Received :May 28, 1923. 28 m. :past 10 A.M. Recorded and Examined,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Discharge
I, David H. Connors, of Danvers in the county of Essex and Counnonwealth
Connors
of Massachusetts, :present holder of a mortgage from Mary E. Connors, of
said Danvers to David H. Connors, dated July 26., 1918, recorded with Esse:x
South District Registry of Deeds, Book 2395, page 336 acknowledge satisfaction of the same.
WITNESS my
COMMON\'1.EAI.ll'H OF MASSAClIUSETTS
Essex, ss.
May 26th,.1923.
hand and seal this 26th, day of
)
David II. Connors
~Y
1923.
(seal)
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Then :personally. appeared the above named David
H. Cormors and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act
ani deed, before me,
My
John E. Doyle
Justice of' the Peace
cQ:mrl.ssion ex:pires llay 21, 1926
Essex ss. Received ?Jay 28, 1923. 40 m. past 10 A.M. Recorded. and Examined.
Loss et ux
to
Gabryelski
et we.
OneSl,& one
.50 R.StaI!!J)s
Documentary
Canceled.
We, Jacob Loss and llinnie Loss, his wife, in her own right both of Salem
Essex County, Massachusetts, for consideration paid, grant to Wlad.yslaw
'
Gabryelski and Stefanyia Gabryelski, husband and wife, both of said Salem
with waXTanty covenants the land in said S.ALEll with the buildings thereon
bounded and. described as follows:
northeasterly by :Beckett Street about
thirty (30) f'eet; southeasterly by lanl now or late
of Lowe;
southwesterly
by land now 9r formerly of Lorene and now or late of Le~ about twenty nine
(29) feet; northweste_rly_ by_lani_now or~late~of.:..Mcl:a~1n-Said-:prem:l.ses
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are conveyed subject to two mortgages amounting to nine hundred ($900)
dollars held. by the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank and recorded with Essex
south District Registry of Deeds, Book 2385, :page 151, and Book 2394, pag
573. and subject to ta:ices for the current year.
Being the same premises
conveyed to the said Minnie L9SS by deed of the Salem Five Cents Sl;\Vings
Bank dated February 12, 1918 and recorded with said Deeds, Book 2385;
page 149.
A.
s.
WITNESS our hands and seals this twenty eighth day of.Nay, 192
..
Bachorowski
Jacob Loss
(seal)
her
CO:Ml.!ONVTE.AlirH CF MASSACHUSET.rS
Minnie X Loss
(seal)
mark
Essex, ss. May 28, 1923. Then iiersonally appeared the above named Minnie.
Loss and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her :rree act :and
before me
Alphonse
s.
BachOrowski
dee~,
Justice of the .Peace.
MY commission.expires Oct. 8, 1926.
Essex ss. Received May 28, 1923. 45 m. :past 10 A.M. Recorded and Examined.
We, WJ.adyslaw Gabryelski arul_StefB.TIYia Gabryelski husband and wife,
Gabryelski et ux:
both of Salem, Essex County, uassachusetts, .for consideration paid, grant
to Minnie Loss of said 8!J.lem, with mortgage covenants to secure the payme t
of six hundred.($600) dollars in three years with eight (8) per centum interest per annwn, payable quarterly as provided in a note of even date,
the land in said SA.LEM with the buildings thereon bounded and described
as follows;
northeasterly bY Beckett Street about thirty (30) feet; sout
easterly by lar:d now or late of LOwe; southwesterly by land now or formerJ
01~
Lorene and now or late of Lee about twenty nine (29) feet; northwester ·Y
by land now or late
of
McLaughlin.
Said
~remises
are conveyed subject to
two mortgages amounting to nine hundred ($900) dollars held by the salem
Five Cents Savinss Bank and recorded with Essex South District Regi,stry·
of Deeds, Boole 2385 , :page 151, and Book 2394 , page 573 . Being the same
premi.ses this day conveyed to us by the said Minnie.Less to be recorded
herewith.
This mortgage is upon.the statutory
condi~ion,
for any. breach
of which the mortgagee sball have the statutory :power of sale.
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I, Stefan
Gabryelski wife of said mortgagor, release to the mor:tgagee all right
of dower and homestead and other·interests in the mortgaged :premises.
WITlfESS our hands and seals this twenty eighth day of May 1923.
A. S. J3achoro.vski
to both
COMMONWEAIIrH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex'
SS.
May ZS I 1923.
Wladyslaw
Gabry~lski
Stafaniyia Gabr;elski
(seal)
(seal)
':!!hen iierson,a.Uy a:vpeared the above named Wlad·
yslaw Gabryelski and Stefanja Gabryelski and. acknowledged the foregoing
instruirent to. be their free- act and. deed,
Alphonse
s.
Bachorowski
before me
Justice of the Peace.·
I
to
LOss
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KNOW
ALL
B. y
MEN
THE S E
PRESENTS
That we, StlUlley Gabrielski, Alioe Morin, and Clarence
Gabrieleki, all or Salem, and Alfred Gabrieleki and Genevieve
Lessard, both ot Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, tor
consideration paid, grant to
PAULINE T. SMITH
or Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, with quitolaim covenants,
all our right, title and interest in and to the land in said
Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described ae
follows:
NORTHEASTERLY by
SOUTHEASTERLY by
SOUTHWESTERLY by
or late of Lee, about
NORTHWESTERLY by
Beckett Street, about thirty (30} reet;
land now or late or Lowe;
land now or formerly of Lorene and now
twenty-nine (29) feet; and
land now or late or McLaughlin
Said premises are conveyed subject to an outstanding
mortgage held by the Salem Five Cents Savings Ban1t, which the
grantee agrees to assume and to pay.
Being the same premises conveyed to Wladyslaw Gabrielski also known as Wladyslaw Gabryelski and Sterany1a Gabryelski by
deed of Jacob Lose and 14innie··Loss, dated May 28, 1923, recorded
with Essex South District Registry or Deeds, Book 255?, page 24.
For our interest therein see Estates of Wladyslaw Gabryelski,
Essex Probate No. 264635 - and Btefany1a Gabryelek1, Essex
Probate No• 264636.
··
Consideration tor the within conveyance is nominal only
and no revenue stamps are required.
Ann Gabrielski, wife of Stanley Gabrielski;
Gerard Morin, husband of Alice Morin;
Clarence Gabrielski is sinale;
Elizabeth Gabrielski, wife of Alfred Gabrielski; and
Edward Lessard, husband of Genevieve Lessard - hereby
release all rights of dower, curtesy and homestead.
Witness our hands and signatures this 27th day of June, 1961.
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CHARl.ESF.MANNING
Commonwealth of
Essex,
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SS
June 27, 1961
ATIORHEY AT LAW
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Person11d.y appeare.d Stanley Oabrielski and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be ,his free act and deed, before me.
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~. F. Manning, Notary ~c.
19 m. past 12 P.M.
#85
�r,
of
:Pauline T. Smith
Salem:, BSsex
County, Massachu~:etts;
~ for consideration paid, grant to
and
my-h~sband
myself, the said Pauline T. Smith .
of said Sal.em.
the land in
entiret~
Andrew T. Smith, as tenants by the
..
with qultdulttt r1111enm1t.a:
Salem with buildings thereon, bounded and described as follbws:
(Dcmiplion and encumbW1ccs, if any)
NORTHEABTERLY'by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY- b7 land. now or ,].ate ot Lowe'; ·
SOUTHWESTERL~·by land now or fol'lllerlf' of Lorene and now·or
late of Lee:, about twenty-ni~e (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY' by land now or late of KcLaughl1n
Being the same premises conveyed to Wladyslaw Gabr1elskl
also known as Wladyslaw Ge.bryelsk1 and Stefs.li'yia Ga.brye],ski
by deed of Jacob Loss and M1tµlie Loss dated May 28·, 1923,
recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds,
·
Bbok 2557, page 24•'
For title· see Estates of.WJ.adyslaw Ga.bey· el.ski,. Essex Prob~te
No. 264635- and Stei'a.ny1a Gabryelski, Essex Probate Nb~! 264636:.
Also, Essex South District Registry of ·needs, Book 4790
Page 300.
Said premises a.re conveyed subject to existing
encumbrance~.
Thie conveyance is made for nominal consideration; i.e. leas
than one hundred (l.00) doUars.
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Nevember 16,
SS.
Then personally appeared the above ninied
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
Pauline
'1961
T • Smith
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My coriunl,.ion_ expires . •
Essex as. Recorded Nov. :::D, 1961.
October 17,
50 m. past 9 A. M. #62
(• Individual-Joint Tenanu-Tenaou 'in Common-Tenanu bylhe Entiroty.)
1964
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I, Andrew S. Smith, also known as Andrew T.
16 Beckett Street,
in consideration of
Salem, Essex
Count)', Massachusetts
a nominal amount
lo myself, Andrew S. Smith, of 16 Becket: Street, Salem, Mass<1chusetts
and Ronnie F. Smith of 1t. WiMrhop Street, Pca:..ody, H.1ssachusctts as joint
tenants with rights of survivorship nnd not as tenants in common
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bounded and described as fol lows:
NORTHEASTERLY ~y Beckett Street, about thirty (Jl)) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY by lund now or late of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Lorenc and now or
late of Lee, about twenty-nine ( 7.9) feet; Dnd
NORTH\./ESTERL Y by land now or lote of Mclaughlin
For Title reference sec deed of Pauline T, Smith to P.iulinc T, Smith <1n<1
Andrew T. S1T1ith dated :tovember If, 1~!31 and recorded with Essex South
Oistrict Registry'of Deeds Sook 4Rb5 Page 3•6.
Said Pauline T. Smith having deceased on Fcbru<1ry
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Essex
1'llcn personally
opptMcd the nbO\'C nntncd
Andrew S. Smith
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VJlchael E. O'Brien
My c:ommi•sion expires
July 17,
'lrufk a 1f cla AVtf
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�QUITCLAIM DEED
I, Mary Gaudenzi of28 Odell Ave., Beverly, MA, as duly appointed
Administratrix of the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith (Essex Probate & Family Court Docket
No. ES l OP0242EA, by Decree entered April 13, 20 I 0), and I, Mary Gaudenzi in my
individual capacity, in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00 i paid, grant to Paul F.
Gaudenzi of 28 Odell Ave., Beverly, MA, with Quitclaim Covenants the property located
at 16 Beckett St., Salem, Essex County, MA, more particularly described as follows:
The land in Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHEASTERLY
by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or ]ate of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY
by land now or fonnerly of Lorene and now or
late of Lee, about twenty-nine (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or late of McLaughlin
For title reference see deed of Andrew S. Smhh, also known as Andrew T. Smith to
Andrew S. Smith and Ronnie F. Smith dated May 9, 1989 and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds Book 9992 Page 170 and the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith (Essex
Probate & Family Court Docket No. ES l OP0242EA).
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Estate of Ronnie F. Smith
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETI'S
Essex, ss.
On thisz.n! day of June, 20 I0, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally
appeared Mary Gaudenzi, in.both her capacity as Administratrix of the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith
and in her individual capacity, and proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,
being my own personal knowledge of the identity of the signatory, to be the person whose name
is signed above, and acknowledged the foregoing to be signed voluntarily and for its stated
purpose.
Please retum to:
Roy F. Gelineau
Gelineau & Kline
49 Fcdeml Street
Salem. MA 01970
My commission expires:
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QUITCLAIM DEED
I, Paul F. Gaudenzi of 28 Odell Avenue, Beverly, MA, in full consideration of TWO
HUNDRED NINTY ONE THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED ($291,500.00)
DOLLARS paid grants to Julia Maureen Knisel and Stephen A. Zwink, as joint tenants
with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, of Salem, Essex County
Southern Essex District ROD
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QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
the property located at 16 Becket Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, more
particularly described as follows:
The land in Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHEASTERLY
by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or late of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY
by land now or formerly of Lorene and now or late of Lee,
about twenty-nine (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or late of McLaughlin
Meaning and intending to describe the same premises described by deed dated June 2,
2010 and recorded at Essex South District Registry of Deeds on June 3, 2010 in Book
29506, Page 272, no matter how herein described.
y hand and seal this
I5.f~
day of NOV CMS~ 2010.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
l?SS €X
, SS.
On this I S' ~ day of NOVt.M Bert, 2010, before me, the undersigned notary
public, personally appeared Paul F. Gaudenzi, proved to me through satisfactory evidence
of identification, whi.ch. was a Massachusetts driver's license to be the person whose
name is signed on the prece.ding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that
he/she signed it for voluntarily for its stated purpose ..
Return to:
JuJia K.nisel and Stephen Zwink
16 Becket Street
Salem, MA 01970
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THE HONORABLE THE JUDGE OF THE PROBATE COURT IN AND
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49 Federal Street, Salem, MA 01970
Tel. No.
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Refer to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 193, Section 1.
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Assents of all persons required for filing Administrations Without Sureties.
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Petitioner must be a party in interest or have assent of at least one interested person for filing with sureties.
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Certified copy of the appointment of a fiduciary is required if appointment is not in same Court.
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Administration without Sureties
Name of Decedent
Ronnie F. Smith
Domicile at Death
16 Becket Street
Salem
Essex
01970
(Street and No.)
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(Zip)
Date of Death
December 29, 2009
Mary Gaudenzi
Name and address of Petitioner(s)
28 Odell Avenue, Beverly, MA 01915
Status
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Heirs at law or next of kin of deceased including surviving spouse:
Residence
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Name
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has been sent by certified mail to the Division of Medical Assistance, P.O. Box 15205, Worcester, Massachusetts
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NAME
OF DECEASED
SMITH. RONNIE F.
Date of
Death
DECEMBER 29. 2009
Place of
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16 BECKET STREET SALEM. MA
Sex
Cause of
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Type and
Place of
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CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY
Residence
16 BECKET STREET. SALEM
Race
WHITE
Dale of Birth
JUNE 26. 1946
032-32-4242
PEABODY. MA
ESSEX CO
WIDOWED
ANDREW S. SMITH
Last
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MASSACHUSETTS
SALESMAN
Occupa1ion
Name of
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Date
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CARDIAC ARREST. ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
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Name of
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MAIE
SALEM MASSACHUSETTS
KATHY SULLIVAN
Birthplace of
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PAULI NE T. GABRIELSKA
JANUARY 6, 2010
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Inventory No:
SAL.3276
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Address:
16 Becket St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Derby Street
Local No:
41-69
Year Constructed:
R 1815
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Colonial; No style
Use(s):
Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture
Area(s):
Designation(s):
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FORM B
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FOR.11 NO.
r-=AREA
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3UILDING
r;; er
MASSACEUSETTS HISTORICAL COMHISSION
80 BOYLSTON STREET~
.:BOSTON / l'iA 02116
Salem
16 Becket Street
Bec::irlenrjal
Residential
IPTION':
c. 1790-1820
Obs~ation
·sKETCH HAP
Show property'.s location in relation
.to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate
all buildings between inventoried
property and nearest. intersection.
Indicate north.
gE. ({<.. (i;'(
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Arcb.itect
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Exterior wall fabric
asbestos
.
MaJor alterations (with dates)
DU~~
Recorded by
siding ·
Approx. acreage
51,
Debra· Hilbert
----- ·' .'-:;
less th-:;.., one acre
Setting~__
re~s~i=de~n~t-ia~l~--~~~~~~
Organization Salem Planning Department
(Staple additional sheets here)
�AROUTECTURAL SIGNIFIC.A.NCE CDescribe important architectural features and
evalUa.te in terms of other buildings within the community.)
The scale and proportions of this house indicate that 16 Becket Street has Federal period origins.
In its simplicity, the dwelling shares a vernacular character with ITBny other buildings in the
Derby Street neighborhood. This side gabled house faces south and has an asynrnetrically arranged
facade with a doorway placed at the right corner. Like ITBny Federal_period houses, the second story
windows cooe right _up to the roof line and the eaves -in the gable ends are flush. Over· th~ years
the house has undergone a number of window alterations and the doorway appears unoriginal.
(E.xplai:ri the role owners played in local or state.
history and how the building relates to the development of the conm.nuty.)
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Not much is presently kn0t<111 about the early history of this house, although by 1837" it appears
to .have be~n owned by Rachel Francks (also spelled Franks). Also living here at that time was b-lacl<;srn:l.~~
Francis Perry. Francks's property extended west to enccxrpass what is now 21 Carlton Street.
This rrodest dWelling is indicative of the 19th century character of the Derby Street neighborhood
which was largely inhabited by working class people. Many of these residents worked in the ~aritirre
trades _given the area's proximity to the w~terfront and Salem's prominence as a port.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication,_ author, date and publisher)
)
1837 Salem Directory
1851 Salem Map
lOM - 7/82.
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Becket Street
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16 Becket Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Micha Wilde, Jr. Gentleman c. 1798
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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circa 1798, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
16
16 Becket
1798
2015
Becket
Federal
Franks
gentleman
Joseph
Jr.
Micah
Micah Wilde
Wilde
wood
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21 Becket Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
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Built for Alexander Donaldson, Blockmaker in 1806
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1806, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
1806
1986
21
21 Becket
Alexander
Alexander Donaldson
Becket
blockmaker
Crowninshield
Donaldson
Federal
Peele
wood
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19 Becket Street
Built for
Thomas Ruee
Mariner
and his wife
Susanna Becket
c.1784
Research Provided by
Amy Kellett, Public History Services
July 2020
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
In October of 1783, Salem mariner Thomas Ruee, husband of Susanna Becket, purchased
the land at 19 Becket from his grandfather-in-law, John Beckett, Jr., to build a home for
himself and his young family. The recorded transaction in the Southern Essex Co. Registry of
Deeds details the property exchange from the descendants of John Beckett, Sr., the original
owner of the land (and street namesake), to Thomas Ruee: Book 137; Page 202:
To all people to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting, Know Ye, That we
John Becket, boat builder, David Felt, trader & Susanna his wife, William Peele,
mariner & Elizabeth his wife, Nathaniel Silsbee, trader & Sarah his wife, William
Fairfield, mariner & Rebecca his wife, Thorndike Daland, mariner & Eunice his
wife & Hannah Cloutman, widow, all of Salem in the County of Essex, For and in
Consideration of the Sum of twenty pounds to us in Hand before the Ensealing
hereof, well and truly paid by Thomas Rue of Salem aforesaid, mariner […] the
northerly half of a piece of land in the east parish in Salem aforesaid, the whole
of said piece of land containing forty poles & was part of the Estate of our
father John Beckett, deceased, the part hereby sold to contain twenty poles &
to be half the front & half the rear of said forty poles & bound northerly on land
of James Collins, westerly on a lane called Becketts lane, Southerly on the
other half of said forty poles of land & easterly on land of Timothy Orne […]
The home that remains standing at 19 Becket was designed and constructed for use as an
income-producing, multi-family dwelling. It reflects the early Federal style found throughout
Salem during the City’s most prosperous period between the American Revolution through
the War of 1812. Salem’s 'Age of Sail' was marked by maritime prowess and accelerated
urban development. Salem’s architecture was designed to reflect the times' prosperity and
expansion, as illustrated in Virginia Savage McAlester’s text A Field Guide to American
Houses, most recently re-published in 2014:
AS
WITH THE
GEORGIAN
AND
POSTMEDIEVAL ENGLISH
STYLES, NORTHERN
HOUSE BUILDERS CONTINUED TO SHOW A PREFERENCE FOR FRAME CONSTRUCTION
WITH CLAPBOARD SIDING, AND SOUTHERN FOR BRICK CONSTRUCTION.
STONE OCCUR INFREQUENTLY IN ALL REGIONS.
SMOOTH
STUCCO AND
WOODEN SIDING WAS
SOMETIMES USED FOR THE FRONT FACADE WITH WEATHERBOARDS, OR EVEN BRICKS,
USED FOR THE LESS CONSPICUOUS WALLS.
PREDICTABLE THAN IN
GEORGIAN
CHIMNEY
PLACEMENT IS LESS
HOUSES, PROBABLY AS A RESULT OF INTERIORS
WITH MORE COMPLEX ROOM ARRANGEMENTS.
THE
INTERIORS OF MANY
FEDERAL
HOUSES CONTAIN GRACEFUL DECORATIVE
ORNAMENT, EITHER CARVED IN WOOD OR CAST IN PLASTER, APPLIED TO MANTELS,
WALLS, CEILINGS, AND ELSEWHERE. LESS COMMONLY, THE EXTERNAL FACADE SHOWS
SIMILAR DECORATIVE DETAILING ON DOOR SURROUNDS OR ENTRY PORCHES, OVER
WINDOWS, ALONG THE CORNICE, OR IN PANELED WALL INSETS.
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
FEDERAL WAS THE DOMINANT STYLE OF THE NEW UNITED STATES FROM
1780 TO 1820, A PERIOD IN WHICH THE POPULATION GREW FROM 3 MILLION TO
ABOUT 10 MILLION AND EXPANDED TO COVER THE AREA SHOWN ON THE MAP. THE
ABOUT
STYLE REACHED ITS ZENITH IN THE PROSPEROUS PORT CITIES OF THE EASTERN
SEABOARD, PARTICULARLY BOSTON, SALEM, NEWBURYPORT, AND MARBLEHEAD IN
MASSACHUSETTS […] BY THE 1820S A MORE STRICTLY CLASSICAL STYLE, THE GREEK
REVIVAL, WAS SUPPLANTING THE FEDERAL STYLE.
THE FEDERAL STYLE WAS A DEVELOPMENT AND REFINEMENT OF THE
GEORGIAN STYLE. ESTABLISHED FIRST BY WEALTHY MERCHANTS ALONG THE
NEW ENGLAND SEABOARD, IT DREW ON CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN TRENDS,
PARTICULARLY THE WORK OF THE ADAM BROTHERS WHO, AT THAT TIME, HAD THE
LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE IN BRITAIN. THE ELDEST, ROBERT, HAD TRAVELED TO
ITALY AND THE MEDITERRANEAN TO STUDY CLASSICAL BUILDINGS FOR HIMSELF. THESE
STUDIES, AS WELL AS THOSE OF OTHERS WHO REPORTED ON FIRST-HAND VIEWING,
INTRODUCED A NEW INTEREST IN THE EARLY GREEK AND ROMAN MONUMENTS
THEMSELVES, RATHER THAN AS INTERPRETED THROUGH THE BUILDINGS OF THE ITALIAN
RENAISSANCE. ADAM POPULARIZED A NUMBER OF DESIGN ELEMENTS (SWAGS,
GARLANDS, URNS, AND VARIOUS STYLIZED GEOMETRIC DESIGNS) THAT HE HAD SEEN IN
HIS TRAVELS. HE ALSO INCORPORATED INTO HIS INTERIORS A DIVERSITY OF SPATIAL
PLANNING FOUND IN SOME CLASSICAL RUINS. BECAUSE OF THE BREADTH OF HIS
INFLUENCE THE FEDERAL STYLE IS CONSIDERED THE ADAM STYLE BY SOME AMERICAN
ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS. AMONG THE MANY ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS THAT HELPED
SPREAD THE FEDERAL STYLE WAS THE ADAM BROTHERS’ WORKS IN ARCHITECTURE OF
ROBERT AND JAMES ADAM (1779) AND ASHER BENJAMIN’S AMERICAN BUILDER’S
COMPANION (BOSTON, 1806), WHICH WAS SO POPULAR IT WAS REPRINTED FIVE TIMES.
PRECEDING
Construction of the dwelling house at 19 Becket was likely completed during Autumn the
following year in 1784. From the earliest years of our Nation’s existence, and continuing
through the next eight decades, the home served as the homestead to three entire
generations of the Ruee-Kehew Family. Thomas and Susanna Ruee had two children,
Thomas Ruee, Jr., born in 1773, and a daughter born in 1775, whom they named Sarah.
1775-1815 AT 19 BECKET ST. — THOMAS, JR. & SARAH RUEE: CHILDREN OF THOMAS & SUSANNA RUEE
Thomas and Susanna’s only son and eldest child, Thomas, Jr., followed in his father’s
maritime profession, eventually earning the title of Captain. Thomas Ruee, Jr. married
Mehitable Archer in 1798, and the couple had five children between 1799 and 1813: Thomas
Ruee (III) (1799-1802), Philip Beckett Ruee (1801-1882), Thomas Ruee (IV) (1807-1891), Henry
Archer Ruee (1809-1891), and Mehitable Caroline Ruee (1813-1851).
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
At the age of 18, Thomas and Susanna Ruee’s daughter, Sarah, met and married Samuel
Kehew in the Spring of 1793. Samuel was the son of an early Irish immigrant, Paul Kehew
(1730-1801), and Salem-native Mary Mason (b.1730). Sarah and Samuel Kehew had three
children between 1796 and 1809: Samuel, Jr. (Jan 1796-Jul 1796), Elizabeth (1801-1828), and
John H. Kehew (1809-1862).
With all three generations of the Ruee-Kehew family living in the home at 19 Becket Street in
1800, the house was undoubtedly the domain of the family's women and children. Thomas
Ruee, Sr. and his son, Capt. Thomas Ruee would spend months and even years sailing to
faraway places, working to provide for themselves and their families (as well as Salem’s
upper-class merchants). All contemporary records note Sarah Ruee’s husband, Samuel
Kehew, a cooper, an occupation that involved the manufacture and repair of casks and
barrels.
Residing 19 Becket at the turn of the 19th century, both the Kehew and Ruee families
suffered the loss of children. During the first half of 1796, Samuel Kehew, Jr., firstborn son of
Samuel, Sr. and Susanna Kehew, passed away at only six months of age. Six years later, in
1802, Mehitable (Archer) and Capt. Thomas Ruee’s first child (also named for his father),
Thomas Ruee, passed away at three years old. Five years later, Mehitable and Capt. Thomas
Ruee welcomed another baby boy on January 3rd, 1807; they christened him for his father
and grandfather before him, and their lost son, and named him Thomas Ruee (IV).
By 1810, Thomas Ruee, Sr. was in his seventieth year of life, time-worn and weather-beaten
by decades at sea. One might imagine him, grateful to retire comfortably at the home he
had built when he was a younger man, while the women kept house and his six surviving
grandchildren grew. In 1814, Thomas Sr.’s son, Capt. Thomas Ruee was lost at sea, leaving
his wife Mehitable a widow, and three fatherless children. Early the next year, in January
1815, Captain Ruee’s father, the builder and original owner of 19 Becket, Thomas Ruee,
passed away at the age of seventy-six. He was predeceased by his wife, Susanna, who had
died from a fever ten years earlier in 1805 at the age of fifty-eight.
1817-1869 AT 19 BECKET STREET — CAPT. THOMAS RUEE & SAMUEL KEHEW FAMILIES
After settling the debts and estates of Thomas Ruee, Sr. and Captain Thomas Ruee, in 1817
the property at 19 Becket was passed on Thomas Ruee’s only surviving relatives: Mehitable
Ruee (née Archer), as the widow of Captain Thomas Ruee, Jr., became a partial owner of the
home, where she lived with her three surviving children: Philip, age twelve, five-year-old
Henry, and baby Mehitable. The remaining portion of the house became the property of
Samuel and Sarah Kehew (née Ruee), daughter of Thomas Ruee, Sr., and mother of two
surviving children: Eliza, aged fourteen, and six-year-old John H. Kehew.
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
By 1820, daily life settled to a normal rhythm at 19 Becket Street. The house served as a
homestead to nine members of the extended Ruee-Kehew family, to include the widow
Mehitable (Archer) Ruee and her four surviving children: Philip Beckett, then aged nineteen,
Thomas (IV), age thirteen, eleven-year-old Henry Archer, and little Mehitable Caroline Ruee,
aged seven in 1820. The house at 19 Becket Street was also home Samuel and Sarah Kehew
and their two surviving children: nineteen-year-old Elizabeth (called "Eliza" by her friends
and family), and John H. Kehew, aged ten.
1817-1856 AT 19 BECKET ST. — THE WIDOW MEHITABLE (ARCHER) RUEE, HER CHILDREN & DESCENDANTS
Mehitable Archer Ruee was born in Salem on December 1st, 1773, daughter of Marbleheadnatives Jonathan Archer, aged twenty-six, and twenty-four-year-old Mehitable (Kimball)
Archer — one of six children born to Jonathan and Mehitable Archer. When Miss Mehitable
Archer was eighteen years old, her mother suddenly passed away at the age of just fortytwo, a victim of 'consumption' (also called pulmonary tuberculosis, TB, and sometimes
'phthisis'). Mrs. Mehitable Archer died on December 1st, 1791 — young Miss Mehitable
Archer’s eighteenth birthday. Her epitaph at the Charter Street Cemetery reads: "In the
Memory of Mehitable Archer. Wife of Mr. Jonathan Archer, who (in the midst of her
usefulness) died December 1st, 1791 in the 42d Year of her Age." Exactly eight years and six
months later, Mehitable’s father, fifty-two-year-old leather tanner Jonathan Archer, also met
an early end due to 'consumption’ on June 1st, 1800. His 'Last Will and Testament', penned
just eleven days before his death, details the division of his estate, and a snapshot of the
Archer family as it existed at the beginning of the 19th century:
In the Name of God Amen, I Jonathan Archer of Salem in the County of Essex,
Tanner, being weak in Body, but of sound and perfect mind and memory,
blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last Will &
Testament in a manner and form following, that is to say. — First I will that all
my debts and funeral Charges be paid and discharged by my Executor herein
after named.
Then I will that order that the dwelling house wherein I now dwell shall be
rented by my Executor, and the Income thereof, also the Income of my Interest
in the Long Wharf and the ware house shall be applied for the discharge of my
debts, &c. &c. And towards the support and Benefit of my youngest son, Henry,
for clothing & Learning until he shall arrive at the age of fourteen years. —
Then I will and order that my two youngest daughters, Hannah and Lydia, or
either of them shall have theLiberty to occupy the dwelling house that I now
live in after she comes to the age of twenty one years old, during the natural
Life of either of them; Provided always that she or they remain single and
unmarried, without paying any Rent therefor, but to keep the Premises in repair.
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
— Then I give and bequeath unto my six children, namely, my sons Daniel,
Andrew, Henry, and my daughters Mehitable, Hannah & Lydia and their heirs
and assigns forever, the rest & Residue of my Estate, both real & personal to be
equally divided between them at the time of the marriage of my said two
daughters Hannah & Lydia or at the time other death, which of said times shall
first and next happen. — Lastly I do hereby make and constitute to Benjamin
Ward, junior, of Salem aforesaid sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. In Witness whereof, I
have hereunto [set] my hand & seal the nineteenth day of May in the Year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred.
Thus, upon the passing of her father, Mrs. Mehitable Ruee inherited a portion of her father
Jonathan Archer’s estate, divided equally amongst her surviving siblings. The Archer
children laid their father to rest next to their mother, Mrs. Mehitable Archer, at Salem’s
Burying Point. Fourteen years later, at the age of forty-one, Mehitable would suffer the loss
of her husband to the sea, and her inheritance undoubtedly helped to support herself and
her four children at 19 Becket Street after Capt. Thomas Ruee’s death.
Mehitable Ruee’s oldest surviving child, Philip Beckett Ruee, was born on October 26th,
1801, and was raised on Becket Street in Salem. When his older brother Thomas died in
December of 1802, Philip was just one year old; four years later, at the age of five, his second
brother to be named Thomas was born in January of 1807. Over the following six years, his
brother Henry arrived in 1809, and baby sister Mehitable Caroline in 1813. Just one year
later, when Philip was just coming of age, his father, Capt. Thomas Ruee was lost at sea. As
an adult, Philip B. Ruee decided to remain close to his mother’s home and is listed on the
1842 and 1850 Salem Directories as a shoemaker, residing at 23 Becket Street. Philip Becket
Ruee lived his entire long life in Salem, passing away in the Spring of 1882, at the age of
eighty; his body interred by his younger brothers and sisters at Salem’s Harmony Grove
Cemetery.
The second-eldest surviving son of the Archer children, Thomas Ruee (IV), was born in
January 1807 in Salem, and like his father and grandfather before him, he grew to love the
sea. When he was twenty-seven, he married Eliot, Maine-native Mary Ann Leighton. The
couple would eventually settle in New Castle, New Hampshire, and their five children: four
sons and a daughter. Thomas Ruee (IV) lived a long life (unlike his father, grandfather, and
namesake before him) eventually passing in 1891 from natural causes; his family had his
body interred at Marsh-Tarlton Cemetery, in New Castle, New Hampshire.
Henry Archer Ruee was born in Salem on June 14th, 1809, to Mehitable Archer and Capt.
Thomas Ruee, both aged thirty-five. Henry was only five years old in 1814 when his father,
Capt. Thomas Ruee was lost at sea. Henry A. Ruee married Elizabeth Beckett, aged twentyfive, in Salem, Massachusetts, on June 17th, 1844, when he was thirty-five years old. Records
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
list Henry’s occupation as 'carpenter,' and in 1850 is found living on Howard Street at the
same address as his oldest brother, Philip. Henry and his wife Elizabeth remained living in
the home at 10 Howard Street for several decades. Henry, his wife Elizabeth, and his brother
Philip are listed on the 1870 US Federal Census, the widower Philip B. Ruee, aged seventyeight, continuing to work as a shoemaker. Also listed, seventy-year-old Henry, noted to be
suffering from rheumatism, which was undoubtedly caused by countless hours of
backbreaking work during his long career as a master carpenter. Henry Archer Ruee lived
more than eight decades, passing away on May 11th, 1891; Massachusetts Death Records list
his causes of death as "Exhaustion, Old Age & Senile Dementia," aged eighty-one years,
ten months, twenty-eight days. His widow, Elizabeth, had his remains interred with his
brother, Philip, at Harmony Grove Cemetery.
Youngest of the Archer children (and only daughter), Mehitable Caroline Ruee, was born on
June 28t, 1813, just months before her father was lost at sea after sailing from Salem Harbor.
Young Mehitable Caroline was raised within the walls of 19 Becket Street, a dwelling that
served as a home of her Ruee ancestors gone before her. At the age of thirty, she married
Joseph Beckett of Danvers, Massachusetts, on November 8th, 1843. The couple settled in
Peabody, Massachusetts and had four children during their marriage, all daughters: Caroline
Augusta (b. 15th July 1845), Ellen Maria (b. 24th December 1846), Georgiana (b. 8th November
1848), and Josephine, named for her father (b. 29th July 1850); only three of the Beckett
sisters survived childhood, as little Josephine Beckett’s vital records mark the day of her
passing just one day after her birth, on July 30th, 1850.
On the 1st day of May 1851, at just thirty-seven years of age, Mehitable Caroline (Ruee)
Beckett passed away. Her official cause of death recorded as 'Dropsy,' an antiquated term
for 'edema.' However, one might imagine that the passing of Mehitable's infant daughter,
Josephine, may have brought on her early demise. Mehitable Caroline’s passing left her
husband, Joseph, a widower at the age of just thirty-one, to care for their three surviving
daughters, all under the age of six in May of 1851. Perhaps the loss of a daughter proved
too much for the widow Mrs. Mehitable (Archer) Ruee, mother of Mehitable Caroline and
resident of 19 Becket Street, who passed away just five years later in 1856. The three
surviving Ruee sons, Philip Beckett, Thomas (IV), and Henry Archer, had their mother’s body
interred at Harmony Grove Cemetery, beside her daughter and granddaughter.
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
1817-1869 AT 19 BECKET ST. — SAMUEL KEHEW, SARAH (RUEE) KEHEW, THEIR CHILDREN & DESCENDANTS
Samuel Kehew was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1763 to early Irish-immigrant Paul Kehew
(1730-1801), and Salem-native Mary Mason (1730-1775). Paul Kehew (sometimes spelled
Kehoe, Kehoo, etc.) had come to the 'New World' c.1755 from Ireland before his thirtieth
birthday, settling in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1757 Paul Kehew met and married
Mary Mason, a descendent of early Portsmouth, New Hampshire settler, Aaron Mersservy.
Samuel was the second oldest child of Paul and Mary Kehew, one of four Kehew children who
survived into adulthood, including Sarah Kehew (1760-1854), Paul Kehew, Jr. (1773-1845), and
Aaron Kehew (1775-1859).
Born in 1775, Sarah Ruee was brought up and spent her life in the home at 19 Becket Street
in Salem. She met and married Samuel Kehew on June 12th, 1793, at the age of eighteen, and
the couple took up residence at 19 Becket Street with Sarah’s aging parents, Thomas and
Susanna Ruee. Three years after their marriage, the couple had a son whom they named for
his father, Samuel Kehew, Jr., in January of 1796. Just six months later, as the nation
celebrated its twentieth birthday on the 4th of July, little Samuel, Jr. passed away — Samuel
Kehew, Sr. was thirty-three, and Sarah just twenty-one years old. Samuel and Sarah Kehew
waited another five years until their daughter, Elizabeth's arrival in 1801. Four years later, on
November 1st, 1805, Mrs. Sarah Kehew’s mother, Susanna (Becket) Ruee, succumbed to a
fever, passing away when her daughter Sarah was just thirty years old, and a new mother to
four-year-old Elizabeth.
Another four years after the passing of Susanna Ruee, Sarah’s mother, Samuel and Sarah
Kehew welcomed the arrival of their last child and only son, John Henry Kehew, born in
Salem on April 2nd, 1809. Samuel and Sarah raised their son and daughter alongside their
cousins, the Ruee Children, Philip, Thomas, Henry, and Mehitable Caroline, along with their
aunt Mehitable Ruee at 19 Becket Street through the 1810s and 1820s, ushering young Eliza
and John into young adulthood. Their daughter, Elizabeth, whom they called Eliza, sadly
passed away at the age of twenty-seven; her cause of death listed as 'phthisis pulmonalis' —
like so many of her ancestors before her, pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) ended Eliza’s life on the
26th of September, 1828.
Nineteen-year-old John H. Kehew was suddenly an only child when his sister Eliza died, after
which he and his parents continued to live at 19 Becket Street for the following decade. In
1838 Samuel and Sarah Kehew decided it best to move on from 19 Becket, granting the
property to their adult son, John H. Kehew. Samuel and Sarah then mortgaged the northern
portion of the dwelling house to Daniel Millet, Jr., detailed and recorded in the Southern
Essex Co. Registry of Deeds: Book 306; Page 100:
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
… I, Samuel Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex, Cooper, in consideration
of two hundred dollars to me paid by Daniel Millet Jr. of Salem aforesaid,
Trader, […] the Northern end of a certain Dwelling House situate on Becket
Street in Salem with the land it stands on in front & rear containing about
nineteen & a half poles, with one half of the chimney. The division in said house
between the half here sold and the other half, is as the partition stands. The
front entry to remain in common with the use of all passage ways necessary to
go to the parts of the house now sold, which includes the Northerly half of the
cellar; said land is bounded Southerly on the other part of the house and land
owned by Magoun, Easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly
Joseph Lambert’s, Westerly on Becket Street and all the buildings standing
thereon, […]
1844 proved to be an eventful year at 19 Becket Street: Samuel and Sarah’s only surviving
child, John H. Kehew (then aged thirty-five), married Mary Ann Hutchinson on the 21st of
April. Subsequently, in June of 1844, Daniel Millet, Jr. sold the property mortgage to the
neighboring property’s owner, Thomas Barker. The transaction recorded in the Southern
Essex Co. Registry of Deeds: Book 345; Page 4:
… I, Daniel Millet jr. of Salem, in the County of Essex, Trader, in consideration of
three hundred and fifty dollars paid by Thomas Barker, of said Salem,
Shipwright, […] the following described parcel of real estate situate on Becket
Street, in Salem, Viz. a lot of land containing about nineteen and a half poles,
front and rear, with one half of the chimney as it now stands, the division
between the part here sold and the other part is as the partition in the house
now stands, said house is bounded Southerly on the other part owned by
Magoun & Barker, easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly
Joseph Lambert’s, and Westerly by becket Street, the same being the estate
conveyed to me by Samuel Kehew and wife, and recorded Book 306, leaf 100.
Six months later, on December 11th, 1844, Sarah (Ruee) Kehew, mother of John and wife of
Samuel, passed away at the age of seventy-one. (Afterwards, Samuel Kehew relocated to 11
Herbert Street, where he would spend the rest of his natural life until his passing in
December of 1858.) Thomas Barker held the home’s mortgage on the newlywed Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Kehew for the next four years until the property was mortgaged to John Kehew
himself. The deed and mortgage were recorded on October 19th, 1848, in the Southern Essex
Co. Registry of Deeds: Book 403; Pages 76 and 77:
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
… I, Thomas Barker, of Salem, in the County of Essex, Shipwright, in
consideration of one thousand dollars paid by John Kehew, […] a certain parcel
of land situate in Salem aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz.
beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the
brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running Northeasterly parallel with
said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to corner of said Barker’s
house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house at all corners,
thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and
nineteen feet nine inches to land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly
thirty two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one
hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly
by said Street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned.
… I, John Kehew, of Salem, in the County of Essex, in consideration of four
hundred dollars paid by Thomas Barker, […] a certain parcel of land situate in
Salem aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz. beginning on Becket
Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas
Barker’s house, thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick
wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point, from thence running Northerly
seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house leaving nine inches
eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running Northeasterly
parallel with said Barker’s house and hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to
land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly thirty two forty one inch to
said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight
inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly by said Street thirty eight
feet one inch to the bound first mentioned.
John H. Kehew paid off this mortgage with Thomas Barker just three years later in January of
1851 — finally, at forty-years-old, brass founder John Henry Kehew was the owner of the
home in which he was born and raised, and would go on to establish his own family. After
their marriage in 1844, John H. Kehew and his wife Mary Ann (Hutchinson) Kehew would
welcome five children, four girls and one boy: Caroline Augusta (b. January 1845), Ella (b.
1847), Georgiana (b. 1848), Mary (b. 1850), and only boy Frederick A. Kehew (b. 1853). John
Kehew, his wife Mary Ann, and their five children completed the third generation of the RueeKehew Family to reside at 19 Becket Street seventy years after John H. Kehew’s greatgrandfather, Thomas Ruee, had purchased the land.
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
1817-1869 AT 19 BECKET ST. — JOHN H. & MARY A. (HUTCHINSON) KEHEW, THEIR CHILDREN & DESCENDANTS
Mary Ann Hutchinson was born in 1811 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Mary Robertson
and John Hutchinson. She likely emigrated to Salem concurrently with hundreds of other
young women from Canada during the 1840s and 1850s. When the last of the great ships had
sailed from Salem Harbor, the City turned to the shores and industrialized. Beginning with
the leather and shoe industry regionally, followed by the opening Naumkeag Steam Cotton
Co. (later Pequot Mills) in 1847, Salem’s population boomed through the mid-19th century
with young immigrant women and men, willing and able to work for a day’s wage.
John H. Kehew and Mary Ann Hutchinson were married in 1844 when Mary was thirty-three
years old. Upon taking up residence with her new husband at 19 Becket Street, the couple
welcomed their first child within a year of their marriage: a daughter they named Caroline
Augusta was born on January 31st, 1845, just one month after the death of John’s mother,
Sarah (Ruee) Kehew. Two years later, John and Mary welcomed another daughter, whom they
called Ella. When Ella F. Kehew was born in January 1847 in Salem, Massachusetts, her father,
John, was thirty-seven, and her mother, Mary, was thirty-six. Just eighteen months later, in
April of 1848, a third daughter, Georgiana, was born unto John and Mary. Precisely two years
later, in April 1850, John and Mary (then near forty-years-old), gave birth to the couple’s
fourth and final daughter, whom they named for her mother, Mary. All four of the Kehew
daughters were born within five years of one another. Finally, in February of 1853, John Henry
and Mary Ann Kehew completed their family with a son whom they named Frederick — one
can imagine the household at 19 Becket Street filled with the sounds of children and chaos.
Unfortunately, less than a decade later, the Kehew family would be two fewer and sadly never
quite complete again.
According to Essex County, Massachusetts Vital and Probate records, John H. Kehew passed
away suddenly in March of 1860 at just fifty-one years of age. Mary Ann Kehew, not quite fiftyyears-old herself, inherited her late husband’s estate as a widow and the mother of five
children living at 19 Becket Street. Less than a year later, Mary A. Kehew’s eldest daughter,
Caroline Augusta, was stricken with tuberculosis at the age of fifteen — Caroline succumbed
to her infection on January 4th, 1861. The Widow Mary A. Kehew’s four surviving children
remained living in the home with their mother. Ella and Georgiana Kehew, aged thirteen and
eleven upon their father's passing, continued to attend local schools. Both would go on to
attend the Salem Normal School (now Salem State University’s Sullivan Building) and become
Salem public school teachers. Youngest daughter, Mary, and only son Frederick were just
nine and seven years old in March 1860 when their father died. Reluctant to move her
children from the home they had always known, Mary Ann Kehew continued to live at 19
Becket with her children for nearly ten years after the passing of her husband, John.
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
Nine years later, in 1869, Mary E. and Frederick A. Kehew, then in their eighteenth and
sixteenth years of life, respectively, had matured into young adulthood. Young Mary attended
Salem Normal School, and Frederick had found employment as a printer (likely having been
taken on as an apprentice after the death of his father in 1860). In the Autumn of 1869, the
widow and children of John H. Kehew sold the home (by auction) at 19 Becket Street to their
neighbor Henry M. Barker, recorded in a two-part deed at the Southern Essex Co. Registry of
Deeds on October 13th and 30th, 1869: Book 784; Pages 116 and 118:
That whereas Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex and
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Guardian of Mary E. Kehew and Freddie A.
Kehew, minor children of John Kehew, late of said Salem, deceased, by an
order of the Court of Probate, held at Haverhill within and for said County of
Essex on the eighteenth day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred
and sixty nine was licensed and empowered to sell and pass Deeds to convey
certain real estate of the said minors; and whereas I, the said Guardian, having
given public notice of the intended sale, by causing notifications thereof to be
published once a week, for three successive weeks, prior to the time of sale, in
the newspaper called the Salem Register, printed at said Salem and having first
taken the oath and given the bond by law in such cases required, did on the
twentieth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty
nine, pursuant to the order and notice aforesaid, sell by public auction the real
estate of the said minors hereinafter described, to Henry M. Barker of said
Salem for the sum of nine hundred and twenty five dollars, he being the
highest bidder therefor. […] all the right, title and interest of said Mary E.
Kehew and Freddie A. Kehew in and to the following described real estate,
situated in Salem, bounded and described as follows, viz.: “Beginning on
Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of
Thomas Barker’s house, thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s
brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to a point, from thence running
Northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving
nine inches eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running
northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house, one hundred and nineteen feet
nine inches to land of John C. Very, thence running northwesterly thirty three
feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence south westerly one hundred sixty
four feet eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly by said street
thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned” said minor’s interest in
the above premises consisting of one undivided fourth part each of a two story
dwelling house & the land under and adjoining the same, being the same
estate which Thomas Barker conveyed to John Kehew (father of said minors) by
deed dated 19th Oct 1848 and recorded in Essex Registry of Deeds Book 403
Leaf 76.
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The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
I, Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the county of Essex, and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, widow. In consideration of nine hundred and twenty five dollars
paid by Henry M. Barker of Salem aforesaid, […] on undivided half of a certain
parcel of land situate in said Salem, and bounded and described as follows: Viz.
Beginning on Becket street, at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the
brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running northeasterly parallel with
said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to a point, from thence
running northerly seventeen feet six inches to a corner of said Barker’s house,
leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house, at all corners, thence
running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and
nineteen feet nine inches to land now or late of John C. Very, thence running
northwesterly thirty two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence
Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches, to said Becket street,
thence southeasterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first
mentioned. […]
For eighty-six years, from 1784 to 1869, 19 Becket Street in Salem silently bore witness to the
lives of nearly two dozen members of the Ruee-Kehew Family, as well as the sweeping social,
political, and economic transformation that took place in 18th and 19th century Salem. After
selling the family homestead, Mary A. Kehew and her children moved to 5 Holly Street in
Salem. Neither Ella nor Georgiana Kehew ever chose to marry, instead choosing to live and
work as school teachers for the rest of their careers. Mary E. Kehew met and married
Theodore Robinson in 1875, settling in the more recent family home on Holly Street. The
widow Mary A. (Hutchinson) Kehew spent the rest of her natural life at home with her
daughters on Holly until her passing on October 1st, 1888, at the age of seventy-seven.
1869-1894 AT 19 BECKET STREET — OWNERSHIP OF HENRY M. BARKER
After the home at 19 Becket Street was purchased in 1869 from Mrs. Mary A. Kehew and her
children by Henry M. Barker, Salem shipwright, he and his family temporarily moved into the
house at 19 Becket Street, according to in the 1870 US Federal Census. (This temporary move
may have been to modernize and complete updates on their neighboring home at 17 Becket
Street.) According to the 1874 Salem Atlas and City Directories, by 1872, the property was
owned by Henry M. Barker and leased to the Doherty, Lawrence, and Henry C. Nichols
Families. Through the 1880 US Federal Census, Henry C. Nichols, his wife Eliza, and their five
children occupied one portion of 19 Becket Street, while Joseph and Sarah Lawrence, along
with their son, Joseph Jr., lived in the other part of the home. When the landlord’s wife, Eliza,
passed away in 1894, Thomas M. Barker opted to sell the house at 19 Becket Street to James
J. Bennett — the sale of the property recorded in Salem’s Southern Essex Co. Registry of
Deeds: Book 1413; Page 255:
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
… I, Henry M. Barker of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in consideration of Twelve Hundred dollars paid by James J.
Bennett of said Salem […] a certain parcel of land situated in said Salem and
bounded and divided as follows, viz. Beginning on Becket St. at a point
fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker house,
thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three
feet and two inches to a point, from thence running northerly seventeen feet six
inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings
from said house to all corners; thence running northeasterly parallel with said
Barker’s house one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land now or late
of John C. Verry [sic]; thence running northwesterly thirty two feet one inch to
said Barker’s land, thence southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight
inches to said Becket Street; thence southeasterly by said street thirty eight one
inch to the bound first mentioned together with the buildings thereon.
Day laborer James J. Bennett and his family occupied 19 Becket Street through the turn of
the 20th century, and like the Ruee-Kehew family before them, used the separated parts of
the home as income, renting to several of Salem’s working-class residents. Thirteen years
after purchasing the property at 19 Becket Street, James J. Bennett sold the home to the
property’s first sole-female owner, Juliana Focht — the sale was completed on November
10th, 1909 and recorded in the Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds: Book 2001; Page 81:
… I, James J. Bennett of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in consideration of one dollar and other valuable considerations
to me paid by Julia Focht of said Salem, wife of Marain Focht, […] a certain
parcel of land situated in said Salem and bounds and described as follows, viz.:
beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the
brick wall of Thomas Barker’s House; thence running north easterly parallel with
said Barker’s brick wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point; from thence
running northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house,
leaving nine inches leaves droppings from said house to all corners, thence
running north easterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and
nineteen feet nine inches to land now or late of John C. Verry, thence running
north westerly thirty two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence south westerly
one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street thence south
easterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned,
together with the buildings thereon. Being the same premises conveyed to me
by Henry M. Barker by deed dated June 14, A.D. 1894, and recorded with Essex
South District Registry of Deeds Libro 1413, Folio 255.
The Focht family maintained ownership of the home at 19 Becket Street for the following six
decades until 1987 when the property was assigned in a trust to Michael D. Spector. Three
years later, in 1990, Spector sold the home to Michael D. Gagnon and Nancy Ann Terry.
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�Historic Narrative — 19 Becket St. Salem, Mass.
The Ruee-Kehew House — 1784 — Thomas Ruee, Mariner
CHRONOLOGICAL TIMELINE OF DEED & MORTGAGE DOCUMENTS FOR 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MASS.
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS — 1783-2005
1.
BOOK 137 PAGE 202 — 1783 LAND DEED: JOHN BECKETT, DAVID FELT, SUSANNA FELT,
NATHANIEL SILSBEE, SARAH SILSBEE, WILLIAM PEELE, ELIZABETH PEELE, WILLIAM
FAIRFIELD, REBECCA FAIRFIELD, THORNDIKE DALAND, EUNICE DALAND, &
HANNAH CLOUTMAN (ET AL.) TO THOMAS RUEE (SR.)
2.
BOOK 215 PAGE 184 — 1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED: ESTATE OF THOMAS RUEE (SR.) BY
JONATHAN ARCHER, ADMINISTRATOR TO WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQUIRE
3.
BOOK 215 PAGE 185 — 1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED: WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQ. TO JOHN
GOODRIDGE
4.
BOOK 216 PAGE 258 — 1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED: ESTATE OF CAPT. THOMAS RUEE (JR.)
BY JONATHAN ARCHER, ADMINISTRATOR TO BENJAMIN RUEE
5.
BOOK 216 PAGE 259 — 1817 MORTGAGE — BENJAMIN RUEE TO JOHN GOODRIDGE
6.
BOOK 216 PAGE 259 — 1817 MORTGAGE: MEHITABLE RUEE (WIDOW OF CAPT. THOMAS
RUEE, JR.) TO JOHN GOODRIDGE
7.
BOOK 306 PAGE 100 — 1837 MORTGAGE DEED: SAMUEL KEHEW (FATHER OF JOHN) TO
DANIEL MILLET, JR.
8.
BOOK 345 PAGE 4 — 1844 MORTGAGE: DANIEL MILLET, JR. TO THOMAS BARKER
9.
BOOK 403 PAGE 76 — 1848 DEED: THOMAS BARKER TO JOHN KEHEW
10. BOOK 403 PAGE 77 — 1848 MORTGAGE: JOHN KEHEW TO THOMAS BARKER [DISCHARGE:
BK. 439 PG. 53]
11. BOOK 784 PAGE 116 — 1869 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED: HEIRS OF JOHN KEHEW TO HENRY M.
BARKE
12. BOOK 784 PAGE 118 — 1869 DEED: MARY A. KEYHEW TO HENRY M. BARKER
13. BOOK 2001 PAGE 81 — 1909 DEED & MORTGAGE: JAMES J. BENNETT TO JULIA FOCHT
14. BOOK 3508 PAGE 223 — 1947 DEED & MORTGAGE: CHRISTINA M. HAGAN TO JULIA
FOCHT & HENRIETTA KAWCZYNSKI
15. BOOK 9014 PAGE 88 — 1987 DECLARATION OF TRUST & DEED: HENRIETTA KAWCZYNSKI
TO
MICHAEL D. SPECTOR
16. BOOK 10389 PAGE 560 — 1990 DEED: (TRUSTEE) MICHAEL D. SPECTOR TO MICHAEL D.
GAGNON & NANCY ANN TERRY
17. BOOK 23911 PAGE 556 — 2005 DEED: MICHAEL D. TERRY (FMR. GAGNON) TO MICHAEL D.
TERRY
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�ORIGIN NARRATIVE OF 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — 1784 CONSTRUCTION & FIRST 30 YEARS OF RUEE & KEHEW FAMILY RESIDENCY
IN OCTOBER 1783, THOMAS RUEE (HUSBAND OF SUSANNA BECKET) PURCHASED THE LAND AT 19 BECKET ST. FROM JOHN BECKETT TO BUILD A HOME. CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING WAS LIKELY
COMPLETED THE FOLLOWING YEAR IN 1784. FOR THE FOLLOWING THREE DECADES, THE GEORGIAN DWELLING SERVED AS THE HOMESTEAD TO SEVERAL GENERATIONS OF THE RUEE-KEHEW FAMILY.
THOMAS AND SUSANNA HAD TWO CHILDREN, A SON WHO WOULD FOLLOW HIS FATHER’S MARITIME CAREER PATH, CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE, JR., BORN IN 1773, AND A DAUGHTER, SARAH RUEE, BORN IN
1775.
THOMAS AND SUSANNA RUEE’S SON, CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE MARRIED MEHITABLE ARCHER IN 1798, AND THE COUPLE HAD FOUR CHILDREN BETWEEN 1799 AND 1813: THOMAS RUEE, III (1799-1802),
PHILIP BECKETT RUEE (1801-1882), HENRY ARCHER RUEE (1809-1891), AND MEHITABLE CAROLINE RUEE (1813-1851).
AT THE AGE OF 18, THOMAS AND SUSANNA’S DAUGHTER SARAH RUEE MET AND MARRIED SAMUEL KEHEW, THE SON OF AN EARLY IRISH IMMIGRANT, IN THE SPRING OF 1793. SARAH AND SAMUEL KEHEW
HAD THREE CHILDREN BETWEEN 1796 AND 1809: SAMUEL, JR. (JAN 1796-JUL 1796), ELIZABETH (1801-1828), AND JOHN H. KEHEW (1809-1862).
WITH ALL THREE GENERATIONS OF THE RUEE-KEHEW FAMILY LIVING IN THE HOME AT 19 BECKET STREET IN 1800, THE HOME WAS UNDOUBTEDLY THE DOMAIN OF THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF THE
FAMILY. ALL THREE MEN OF THE HOUSEHOLD, THOMAS RUEE, SR., HIS SON, CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE, AND THEIR SON/BROTHER-IN-LAW SAMUEL KEHEW, SPENT MONTHS AND EVEN YEARS AT A TIME SAILING
TO FARAWAY PLACES TO PROVIDE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES. BY THE TURN OF THE 19TH CENTURY, THOMAS SR. WAS IN HIS SIXTIETH YEAR, TIME-WORN AND WEATHER-BEATEN BY DECADES AT
SEA, LIKELY GRATEFUL TO RETIRE COMFORTABLY AT THE HOME HE HAD BUILT WHEN HE WAS A YOUNGER MAN, WHILE THE WOMEN KEPT HOUSE AND HIS FIVE SURVIVING GRANDCHILDREN GREW.
IN 1814, CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE IS LOST AT SEA, LEAVING HIS WIFE MEHITABLE A WIDOW AND THEIR FOUR CHILDREN FATHERLESS. EARLY THE NEXT YEAR, IN JANUARY 1815, CAPTAIN RUEE’S FATHER, THE
BUILDER AND ORIGINAL OWNER OF 19 BECKET, THOMAS RUEE, PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY-SIX. HE WAS PREDECEASED BY HIS WIFE, SUSANNA, WHO HAD DIED FROM A FEVER TEN YEARS EARLIER
IN 1805 AT THE AGE OF FIFTY-EIGHT.
IN 1817, AFTER SETTLING THE DEBTS AND ESTATES OF THOMAS RUEE, SR. AND CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE, THE PROPERTY AT 19 BECKET WAS PASSED ON THOMAS RUEE’S ONLY SURVIVING KIN. MEHITABLE
RUEE (NÉE ARCHER), AS THE WIDOW OF CAPTAIN THOMAS RUEE, JR., BECAME PARTIAL OWNER OF THE HOME, WHERE SHE LIVED WITH HER THREE SURVIVING CHILDREN: PHILIP, AGE TWELVE, FIVE-YEAR-OLD
HENRY, AND BABY MEHITABLE. THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE HOME BECAME THE PROPERTY OF MRS. SARAH KEHEW (NÉE RUEE), WIFE OF SAMUEL AND MOTHER OF TWO SURVIVING CHILDREN: ELIZA,
AGED FOURTEEN, AND SIX-YEAR-OLD JOHN H. KEHEW.
19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MASS. || TIMELINE OF OWNERSHIP DOCUMENTS, PUBLIC CENSES & DIRECTORY LISTINGS || 1783-2005
OWNERSHIP YEAR & DOCUMENT — GRANTOR TO GRANTEE —
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1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — ESTATE OF THOMAS RUEE (SR.) BY JONATHAN ARCHER,
ADMINISTRATOR TO WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQUIRE — BOOK 215 PAGE 184
Age
Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
6 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 8 Sep 1817) — … I, Jonathan Archer of Salem in the County of Essex,
Trader, as administrator of the goods and estate of Thomas Ruee, late of Salem aforesaid,
Mariner, deceased intestate in pursuance of the authority and license granted to me by the
Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the middle Circuit holden at Ipswich within and for said
County on the third Monday of December last to sell and convey so much of the real estate
said deceased as should raise the sum of eight hundred and twenty dollars for the payment
his just debts and incidental charges, and in consideration of four hundred and seventy
dollars to me in my said capacity paid by William Ropes junior of said Salem, Esquire […] all
the dwelling house and land of said deceased, situate in said Salem bounded as follows, to
wit, beginning at the southeast corner of land late of John Searle, thence running
southeasterly fifty feet and two inches to land of Benj. Crowninshield and bounding
northeast on Becket Street, thence running southwesterly by Crowninshield’s land sixty six
feet and five inches to land late of Caleb Manning, thence running northwesterly by said
Manning’s land forty nine feet and eight inches to land of John Searle’s heirs, thence
northeasterly about twenty seven feet and five inches to a four feet way, then southeasterly
two feet, then northeasterly forty feet to Becket Street and then bounds first mentioned with
the privilege to use the said private way four feet wide from Becket Street running southwest
forty feet at all times in common with the owners or occupiers of said Searle’s house and
land, which way is to be kept open and unincumbered [sic]; excepting and reserving
however all that third part of the aforedescribed [sic] premises with have been set off
assigned to the widow of said Ruee and her dower in his estate for description of which
reference is had to the records in the Probate office. […] I the said Archer do hereby
covenant with the said Ropes his heirs and assigns that I have observed and confirmed to all
the requirements of law in making said sale which took place on the premises on the first
day of August current and that he was the highest bidder therefore.
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1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQ. TO JOHN GOODRIDGE — BOOK
215 PAGE 185
Age
Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
5 Sep 1817 (Rec’d 8 Sep 1817) — … I, William Ropes, junior of Salem in the County of Essex,
Esquire, in consideration of six hundred dollars to me paid by John Goodridge of said
Salem, boatbuilder […] two third divided parts of the following messuage and land situate in
said Salem bounded beginning at the southeast corner of land late of John Searle, thence
running southerly fifty feet and two inches to land of Benj. Crowninshield and bounding
northeast on Becket Street, thence running southwesterly by said Crowninshield’s land sixty
six feet and five inches to land late of Caleb Manning, thence running northwesterly by said
Mannings land forty nine feet and eight inches to the land of John Searle’s heirs, thence
northwesterly about twenty seven feet and five inches to a four feet way, then southeasterly
two feet, then northeasterly forty feet to Becket Street and the bounds first mentioned, with
the privilege of the common use of the said four feet way from Becket, it being intended
hereby to convey all said messuage and land except the third part thereof and privileges set
off and assigned by Joseph Lambert, Daniel Sage and William Ropes in pursuance of a
commission from the Probate Court to the window of Thomas Ruee, deceased, as her dower
in his estate; which dower consists of the eastern end of the house lower room, chamber
garret bed room on the lower floor behind the front stair way, piece of land in the yard, and
certain privileges and rights particularly enumerated in the return of said commissioners on
record in the Probate Office, to which reference is hereby had for the boundaries and
privileges.
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‘[…]’ redundant phrases omitted]
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ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — ESTATE OF CAPT. THOMAS RUEE (JR.) BY JONATHAN
ARCHER, ADMINISTRATOR TO BENJAMIN RUEE — BOOK 216 PAGE 258
Age
Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
Sep 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Jonathan Archer of Salem in the County of Essex,
Trader, as I am Administrator of the goods and estate which were of Thomas Ruee, late of
said Salem, Mariner, deceased intestate bing duly empowered in this behalf by th Circuit
Court of Common Pleas for the middle Circuit holden on the third Monday of December in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen at Ipswich within the said
County in pursuance of a sale at public auction and in consideration of the sum of fifty
dollars to me paid by Benjamin Ruee of said Salem, Rope maker, who was the highest
bidder at the said sale for the estate hereinafter described, […] all the estate and right in
reversion of the dower assigned and set off according to Law by Joseph Lambert, Daniel
Sage and William Ropes to the widow of said Thomas, deceased, to wit, the eastern end of
the house, lower room, chamber and garret with the bedroom on the lower floor behind the
front stairway, also with the privilege of the front door and stair way up to the garret in
common also in the main cellar commencing from the western side of the arch fourteen feet
to the partition of the kitchen cellar running southerly seven and a half feet which joins on
the cellar stairs leading from the parlor thence running easterly till it joins the line from the
arch seven and a half feet, together with the cellar kitchen, giving privilege to other
occupants to pass through said cellar to the other parts of therein cellar not assigned to the
widow having the outer cellar door in common and likewise the door in the wood house
leading to the Pump in common, as also two feet and a half for a gang way from the door of
said wood house towards the privy to be left in common, as also the small and large gales
being twelve feet wide from Becket Street up to the wood house to be in common, and
likewise a piece of land in the yard twenty four feet east from the wood house on a line from
the great gate, then running southerly to the boundary line of said estate and the estate of
Jonathan Brown.
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Date (Rec’d) — Transcription [Annotation key: ‘…’ redundant words omitted;
‘[…]’ redundant phrases omitted]
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Year
ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
1817 MORTGAGE — BENJAMIN RUEE TO JOHN GOODRIDGE — BOOK 216 PAGE 259
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Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
14 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Benjamin Ruee of Salem in the County of Essex,
Ropemaker, in consideration of fifty dollars to me paid by John Goodridge of Salem
aforesaid, Shipwright, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and for divers other
good causes and considerations me hereunto moving do for myself and my heirs remise
release and forever quitclaim unto the said John Goodridge the following described part of
a certain house and land situated in Salem aforesaid, being formerly the estate of Thomas
Ruee, deceased, and that part thereof which was set off to his widow Mehitable Ruee for her
dower, That is to say, the eastern end of the house, lower room, chamber and garret, with
the bedroom on the lower floor behind the front stair way; also with the privilege of the front
door and stair way up to the garret in common; also with the privilege of the front door and
stair way up to the garret in common; also in the main cellar commencing from the western
side of the arch fourteen feet to the partition of the kitchen cellar, running southerly seven
and an half feet which joins on the cellar stairs leading from the parlor, thence running
easterly till it joins the line from the arch seven and an half feet, together with the cellar
kitchen, giving privilege to other occupants to pass thro’ said cellar to the other parts of the
main cellar not assigned to the widow, leaving the outer cellar door in common, and likewise
the door in the wood house leading to the Pump in common, also two feet and a half for a
gang way from the door of said wood house towards the Privy to be in common; as also the
small and large gates being twelve feet wide from Beckett Street up to the wood house to
be in common; and also a piece of land in the yard twenty four feet east from the wood
house on a line from the great Gate, then running southerly on the boundary line of said
estate and the estate of Jonathan Brown. The same being subject to the dower of said
Mehitable the reversion whereof is intended hereby to be conveyed in the same manner as
said reversion has been deeded to me by Jonathan Archer, Administrator of said Thomas
Ruee, deceased, by order of Court as by his deed to me dated September 5, 1817 and ent’d
for record this day reference being thereto had.
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‘[…]’ redundant phrases omitted]
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ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
1817 MORTGAGE — MEHITABLE RUEE (WIDOW OF CAPT. THOMAS RUEE, JR.) TO JOHN
GOODRIDGE — BOOK 216 PAGE 259
1837 MORTGAGE DEED — SAMUEL KEHEW (FATHER OF JOHN) TO DANIEL MILLET, JR. —
BOOK 306 PAGE 100
Age
Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
14 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Mehetable Ruee of Salem in the County of Essex,
Widow, in consideration of Four hundred twenty five dollars to me paid by John Goodridge
of the same Salem, Shipwright, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, and for divers
other good causes and considerations me hereunto moving […] all my right of dower in that
third part of the real estate of my late husband Thomas Ruee, deceased, situated in Salem
aforesaid which was set off and assigned to see by a committee from the Probate Office and
in their return particularly described. The revision of which dower has ben sold by order of
Court by Jonathan Archer, Administrator of my said husband by dad from him to Benjamin
Ruee dated September 5, 1817 and conveyed to him by said John Goodridge by deed
dated and ent’d for record this day, in both which deeds there is particular description of my
dower, it being my intention to convey all my right and interest in all that part of said estate
described in the two deeds aforesaid and in said return, reference thereunto had […]
15 Dec 1837 (Rec’d 27 Apr 1838) — … I, Samuel Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex,
Cooper, in consideration of two hundred dollars to me paid by Daniel Millet Jr. of Salem
aforesaid, Trader, […] the Northern end of a certain Dwelling House situate on Becket Street
in Salem with the land it stands on in front & rear containing about nineteen & a half poles,
with one half of the chimney. The division in said house between the half here sold and the
other half, is as the partition stands. The front entry to remain in common with the use of all
passage ways necessary to go to the parts of the house now sold, which includes the
Northerly half of the cellar; said land is bounded Southerly on the other part of the house
and land owned by Magoun, Easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly Joseph
Lambert’s, Westerly on Becket Street and all the buildings standing thereon, […] it being the
Estate conveyed to me by Joseph Crookshanks & wife recorded Book 148 L.169. […]
Provided Nevertheless, that if the said Samuel Kehew, his heirs, executors, or administrators,
pay to the said Daniel Millet, Jr. his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, the sum of
two hundred dollars with interest on or before the fifteenth day of December AD 1838, then
this Deed, as also a certain note bearing even date with these presents, given by the said
Samuel Kehew to the said Daniel Millet, Jr, promising to pay the sum of two hundred dollars
at the time aforesaid, shall both be void; otherwise shall remain in full force.
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‘[…]’ redundant phrases omitted]
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Occupation/Note
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[IMAGE]
1844 MORTGAGE — DANIEL MILLET, JR. TO THOMAS BARKER — BOOK 345 PAGE 4
1 Jun 1844 — … I, Daniel Millet jr. of Salem, in the County of Essex, Trader, in consideration
of three hundred and fifty dollars paid by Thomas Barker, of said Salem, Shipwright, […] the
following described parcel of real estate situate on Becket Street, in Salem, Viz. a lot of land
containing about nineteen and a half poles, front and rear, with one half of the chimney as it
now stands, the division between the part here sold and the other part is as the partition in
the house now stands, said house is bounded Southerly on the other part owned by
Magoun & Barker, easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly Joseph Lambert’s,
and Westerly by becket Street, the same being the estate conveyed to me by Samuel Kehew
and wife, and recorded Book 306, leaf 100.
1848 DEED — THOMAS BARKER TO JOHN KEHEW — BOOK 403 PAGE 76
19 Oct 1848 — … I, Thomas Barker, of Salem, in the County of Essex, Shipwright, in
1848 MORTGAGE — JOHN KEHEW TO THOMAS BARKER — BOOK 403 PAGE 77 —
[DISCHARGE: BK. 439 PG. 53]
1850 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
John
Kehew
consideration of one thousand dollars paid by John Kehew, […] a certain parcel of land
situate in Salem aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz. beginning on Becket
Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house,
thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two
inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house
at all corners, thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred
and nineteen feet nine inches to land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly thirty
two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet
eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly by said Street thirty eight feet one
inch to the bound first mentioned.
19 Oct 1848 — … I, John Kehew, of Salem, in the County of Essex, in consideration of four
hundred dollars paid by Thomas Barker, […] a certain parcel of land situate in Salem
aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz. beginning on Becket Street at a point
fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point,
from thence running Northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house
leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house and hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to
land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly thirty two forty one inch to said Barker’s
land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street,
thence Southeasterly by said Street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned.
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Brass Founder
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19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
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[IMAGE]
Mary A
Kehew
39
Nova Scotia, Canada
Caroline A
Kehew
5
Massachusetts
Ella F
Kehew
3
Massachusetts
Georgiana R
Kehew
2
Massachusetts
Mary C
Kehew
3/12
Massachusetts
James H
Dunn
22
Carpenter
New Brunswick
Thomas C
Dunn
21
Mariner (Transport)
Massachusetts
Martin H
Dunn
17
Shoemaker
Massachusetts
Margaret Ann
Dunn
15
Massachusetts
John
Dunn
13
Massachusetts
John
Furnald
25
Mary E
Furnald
24
Engineer
Nova Scotia, Canada
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
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1851 SALEM MAP — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — JOHN KEHEW
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1851-1853)
1851
John Kehew
Brass Founder
1851
Thomas Bott
Shoe Maker
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1855 MASSACHUSETTS CENSUS
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX CO.
1860 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
William Lufkin
John
Kehew
45
Mary A
Kehew
44
Massachusetts
Caroline A
Kehew
10
Massachusetts
Ella F
Kehew
8
Massachusetts
Georgiana R
Kehew
7
Massachusetts
Mary E
Kehew
5
Massachusetts
Frederick A
Kehew
3
Massachusetts
Martin
Dunn
23
Margaret A
Dunn
20
Lewis
Lawrence
40
Susan S
Lawrence
37
Massachusetts
Lewis
Lawrence
2
Massachusetts
Nevell
10
Massachusetts
Mary E W
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1855-1857)
[IMAGE]
Brass Founder
Cooper
Cooper
Martin Dunn
Boarder
1857
Lewis Lawrence, Jr.
Cooper
Kehew
51
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
1855
John
Massachusetts
Iron Founder
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1861-1864)
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX CO.
[IMAGE]
Mary A
Kehew
49
Nova Scotia, Canada
Margaret A
Kehew
23
Caroline A
Kehew
15
Massachusetts
Ellen F
Kehew
13
Massachusetts
Georgiana
Kehew
11
Massachusetts
Mary
Kehew
9
Massachusetts
Frederic A
Kehew
7
Massachusetts
John
Garritt
25
Ann
Garritt
25
Teacher
Mariner
Massachusetts
Maine
Maine
1861
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
1864
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
Mary A
Kehew
53
Nova Scotia, Canada
Ella F
Kehew
18
Georgiana R
Kehew
16
Massachusetts
Mary E
Kehew
15
Massachusetts
Frederick A
Kehew
13
Massachusetts
Margaret A
Dunn
30
School Teacher
School Teacher
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1866-1869)
Frances
[IMAGE]
60
Nurse
1866
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
1866
Mrs Mary Francis
Nurse
1869
Ella F Kehew
Teacher
1869
Frederic A Kehew
Printer
1869
Mary A Kehew
Widow
1869
Mrs Mary Francis
Nurse
Massachusetts
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1869 DEED (1ST HALF) — HEIRS OF JOHN KEHEW TO HENRY M. BARKER — BOOK 784
PAGE 116
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Name
Occupation/Note
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13 Oct 1869 — That whereas Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex and
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Guardian of Mary E. Kehew and Freddie A. Kehew, minor
children of John Kehew, late of said Salem, deceased, by an order of the Court of Probate,
held at Haverhill within and for said County of Essex on the eighteenth day of May in the
year one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine was licensed and empowered to sell and
pass Deeds to convey certain real estate of the said minors; and whereas I, the said
Guardian, having given public notice of the intended sale, by causing notifications thereof to
be published once a week, for three successive weeks, prior to the time of sale, in the
newspaper called the Salem Register, printed at said Salem and having first taken the oath
and given the bond by law in such cases required, did on the twentieth day of October in
the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, pursuant to the order and notice
aforesaid, sell by public auction the real estate of the said minors hereinafter described, to
Henry M. Barker of said Salem for the sum of nine hundred and twenty five dollars, he being
the highest bidder therefor. […] all the right, title and interest of said Mary E. Kehew and
Freddie A. Kehew in and to the following described real estate, situated in Salem, bounded
and described as follows, viz.: “Beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from
the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running northeasterly parallel
with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to a point, from thence running
Northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches
eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running northeasterly parallel with
said Barker’s house, one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land of John C. Very,
thence running northwesterly thirty three feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence south
westerly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly
by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned” said minor’s interest in
the above premises consisting of one undivided fourth part each of a two story dwelling
house & the land under and adjoining the same, being the same estate which Thomas
Barker conveyed to John Kehew (father of said minors) by deed dated 19th Oct 1848 and
recorded in Essex Registry of Deeds Book 403 Leaf 76.
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1869 DEED (2ND HALF) — MARY A. KEYHEW TO HENRY M. BARKER — BOOK 784 PAGE
118
1870 US CENSUS
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
Occupation/Note
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[IMAGE]
30 Oct 1869 — I, Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the county of Essex, and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, widow. In consideration of nine hundred and twenty five dollars paid by
Henry M. Barker of Salem aforesaid, […] on undivided half of a certain parcel of land situate
in said Salem, and bounded and described as follows: Viz. Beginning on Becket street, at a
point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence
running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to
a point, from thence running northerly seventeen feet six inches to a corner of said Barker’s
house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house, at all corners, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to
land now or late of John C. Very, thence running northwesterly thirty two feet one inch to
said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches, to said
Becket street, thence southeasterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first
mentioned. […]
Henry M
Barker
58
Ship Carpenter
Massachusetts
Harriet L
Barker
55
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Mary A
Barker
27
Thomas
Barker
24
Work for Dental
Massachusetts
Harriet A
Barker
16
Attends School
Massachusetts
Abigail
Barker
56
Joseph A
Cousins
27
Dry Goods Merchant
Massachusetts
Abba
Cousins
21
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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1874 SALEM ATLAS (PLATE B) — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — HENRY M. BARKER
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1872-1879)
1872
Charles Doherty
Clerk (84 Derby)
1874
Charles Doherty
Saloon (84 Derby)
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19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1880-1890)
[IMAGE]
1874
George A Caswell
Carriage Painter (138 Bridge)
1876
Thomas Bowditch
Mason
1878
Henry Nichols
Laborer
1879
Joseph Lawrence
Laborer
Henry C
Nichols
48
Works in Oil Factory
England
Eliza A
Nichols
39
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Sarah E
Nichols
19
Works in Shoe Factory
Massachusetts
Jennie M
Nichols
17
Works in Shoe Factory
Massachusetts
Henry F
Nichols
14
Works in Jute Mill
Massachusetts
Nellie M
Nichols
10
At School
Massachusetts
Arthur E
Nichols
6
Joseph
Lawrence
58
Laborer
Massachusetts
Sarah
Lawrence
33
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Joseph, Jr.
Lawrence
30
Roofer
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
1880
Thomas J Sargent Jr
Currier
1881
Joseph L Lawrence
Roofer / Boarder
1881
Joseph Lawrence
Roofer
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Joseph L Lawrence
Roofer / Boarder
1882
Joseph Lawrence
Janitor (P.&R.C.&I. Co. Webb)
1886
Arthur A L Kinsley
Morocco Dresser / Boarder
1886
James Kinsley
Boarder
1888
Charles N Williams
Pilot
1890
Thomas J. Sargent, Jr.
Yachtsman
1890
Charles N Williams
Laborer
1890
Miss Louisa M Watson
Boarder
1894 DEED — HENRY M. BARKER TO JAMES J. BENNETT — BOOK 1413 PAGE 255
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1895-1899)
[IMAGE]
14 Jun 1894 — I, Henry M. Barker of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in consideration of Twelve Hundred dollars paid by James J. Bennett of said
Salem […] a certain parcel of land situated in said Salem and bounded and divided as
follows, viz. Beginning on Becket St. at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick
wall of Thomas Barker house, thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick
wall thirty three feet and two inches to a point, from thence running northerly seventeen feet
six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said
house to all corners; thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one
hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land now or late of John C. Verry; thence running
northwesterly thirty two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence southwesterly one
hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street; thence southeasterly by said street
thirty eight one inch to the bound first mentioned together with the buildings thereon.
1895
John L Belyea
Laborer
1895
James J Bennett
Laborer
1895
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer
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1897
Adam Maxwell
1897
James J Bennett
Laborer
1897
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1899
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
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1897 SALEM ATLAS (PLATE 4) — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — JAMES J. BENNET
1900 US CENSUS
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
James
Bennett
36
Margaret
Bennett
36
Day Laborer
Massachusetts
Ireland
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Mary A
Bennett
11
James H
Bennett
9
Massachusetts
Clara J
Bennett
4
Massachusetts
John J
Bennett
2
Massachusetts
Miller
40
Day Laborer
Massachusetts
Adam
Maxwell
56
Teamster
Scotland
Mary
Maxwell
54
Ireland
Hattie T
Maxwell
22
Massachusetts
Nicholas N
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1901-1909)
[IMAGE]
Student
1901
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
1903
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
1903
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1903
James J Bennett
Laborer
1903
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1903
William B Fitzpatrick
Laborer / Boarder
1904
James J Bennett
Laborer
1904
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1905
Arthur Casey
Massachusetts
Leather Sorter / Boarder
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Mrs Marie D Henderson
1905
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1906
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1906
William B Fitzpatrick
Teamster / Boarder
1907
Mary A Bennett
Clerk (188 Derby) / Boarder
1907
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1908
James J Bennett
Laborer
1909
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1909
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1909 DEED & MORTGAGE — JAMES J. BENNETT TO JULIA FOCHT — BOOK 2001 PAGE 81
10 Nov 1909 — I, James J. Bennett of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in consideration of one dollar and other valuable considerations to me paid
by Julia Focht of said Salem, wife of Marjan Focht, […] a certain parcel of land situated in
said Salem and bounds and described as follows, viz.: beginning on Becket Street at a point
fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s House; thence running
north easterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point;
from thence running northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house,
leaving nine inches leaves droppings from said house to all corners, thence running north
easterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land
now or late of John C. Verry, thence running north westerly thirty two feet one inch to said
Barker’s land, thence south westerly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket
Street thence south easterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first
mentioned, together with the buildings thereon. Being the same premises conveyed to me
by Henry M. Barker by deed dated June 14, A.D. 1894, and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds Libro 1413, Folio 255.
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James
Bennett
45
Driver (Coal Team)
Massachusetts
Margaret
Bennett
43
Mary A
Bennett
20
Sales Lady (Dept. Store)
Massachusetts
James H
Bennett
18
Cutter (Shoe Shop)
Massachusetts
John J
Bennett
11
Ireland
Massachusetts
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1911 SALEM ATLAS (PLATE 5) — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — JULIA FOCHT, UX.
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1910-1917)
1910
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1910
Marian Fukt (Focht)
Morocco Worker
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WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
[IMAGE]
1911
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1911
John Kozik
Driver (146 Washington) /
Boarder
1911
Marian Focht
Morocco Worker
1911
Wladyslaw Brudzynski
Shoemaker
1912
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1912
John Kozik
Driver / Boarder
1912
Marian Focht
Carpenter
1915
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1915
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
1916
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1917
Arthur C Welch
Post Office Clerk / Boarder
Della M Welch
1917
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1917
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1917
Stanislaw Rosumik
Laborer / Boarder
Lutza Rosumik
Leather Worker (Factory)
Russian Poland
Marion
Focht
50
Julianna
Focht
45
Mary
Focht
19
Russian Poland
Mill Worker (Cotton Mill)
Russian Poland
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Year
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Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1920-1929)
[IMAGE]
Henrietta
Focht
12
Massachusetts
Zigmund
Focht
13
Massachusetts
Rose
Focht
10 (Niece)
Massachusetts
Joseph
Blaszazck
27
Leather Worker (Factory)
Russian Poland
Helen
Blaszazck
27
Massachusetts
Felix
Blaszazck
2 7/12
Massachusetts
Stanislaw
Blaszazck
1 3/12
Massachusetts
1920
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Ntoan
1921
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
1921
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1921
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
1922
Jozef Beasczak
Tanner
Helena Beasczak
1922
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
1922
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1922
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
1924
Josef Blaczk
Morocco Worker
Helena Blaczk
1924
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
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ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
1930 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
[IMAGE]
1924
Julia Focht
Widow
1924
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
1926
Jozef Beasczak
Tanner
Helena Beasczak
1926
Julia Focht
Widow
Marion Focht
1926
Sigmond Focht
Leather Worker / Boarder
1929
Henrietta Focht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1929
Juliana Focht
Widow
1929
Mary Stefenski
Boarder
1929
Stephen J Jastizembski
Shoe Worker
1929
Henrietta Focht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1929
Juliana Focht
Widow
1929
Zygumunt Focht
Laborer / Boarder
Die Cutter (Machinery)
Marion Focht
Marion Focht
Mary Jastizembski
Marion Focht
Stephen
Jastrzembski
35
New Jersey
Mary
Jastrzembski
28
Irene
Jastrzembski
7 1/2
Massachusetts
Eleanor
Jastrzembski
5
Massachusetts
Stephen, Jr.
Jastrzembski
2 1/2
Massachusetts
Poland
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Occupation/Note
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ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1930-1939)
[IMAGE]
Lydia
Jastrzembski
10/12
Massachusetts
Julia
Focht
55
Henrietta
Focht
21
Stretcher (Shoe Factory)
Massachusetts
Sigmund
Focht
22
Stretcher (Leather)
Massachusetts
Poland
1930
Henrietta Foucht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1930
Juliana Foucht
Widow
Marion Foucht
1930
Stephen J Jastrzembski
Shoe Worker
Mary Jastrzembski
1930
Zygmunt Foucht
Laborer / Boarder
1931
Henrietta Fucht
Shoe Worker / Rents
1931
Juliana Fucht
Widow
1931
Zygmunt Fucht
Laborer / Rents
1932
Henrietta Fucht
Shoe Worker / Rents
1932
Julia Fucht
Widow
1932
Zygmunt Fucht
Laborer / Rents
1934
Julia Fucht
Widow
1934
Zygmunt Fucht
Leather Worker / Rents
1935
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
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1940 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS
1935
Zygmunt Fucht
Leather Worker / Boarder
1936
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1937
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1937
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
1939
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1939
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
Zigmund T
Kawczenski
32
Operator Fleshing Machine
(Leather)
Massachusetts
Henrietta
Kawczenski
32
Pump Stitcher (Shoe)
Massachusetts
Virginia
Kawczenski
2
Massachusetts
Focht
66
Poland
Stephen J
Jastrzembski
47
Machinist (Shoe Machinery)
New Jersey
Irene
Jastrzembski
17
Mounter (Radio Tube)
Massachusetts
Eleanor
Jastrzembski
15
Massachusetts
Stephen L
Jastrzembski
11
Massachusetts
Lydia M
Jastrzembski
10
Massachusetts
Evelyn C
Jastrzembski
9
Massachusetts
Julia
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1940-1947)
[IMAGE]
1940
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
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Age
Name
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
ATLAS, MAP, OR PHOTOGRAPH TITLE
[IMAGE]
1940
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
1942
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1942
Irene B Jastremska
Mounter (Hygrade) / Rents
1942
Julia Fucht
Widow
1942
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
1942
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1943
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1943
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1944
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1944
William E Rhymo
1944
Zygmunt Kawcbenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawcbenski
1945
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1945
William E Rhyno
1945
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1946
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1946
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1946
William E Rhyno
Marion Fucht
Lucy M Rhymo
Lucy M Rhyno
Lucy M Rhyno
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Name
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Birthplace
Occupation/Note
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1947
Julia Fucht
1947
William E Rhyno
1947
Zygmunt Kawczenski
1947 DEED & MORTGAGE — CHRISTINA M. HAGAN TO JULIA FOCHT & HENRIETTA
KAWCZYNSKI — BOOK 3508 PAGE 223
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1948-1952)
[IMAGE]
Widow
Marion Fucht
Lucy M Rhyno
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
19 Feb 1947 — I, Christine M. Hagan, being unmarried, of Marblehead, Essex County,
Massachusetts, for consideration paid, grant to Julia Focht and Henrietta Kawczynski, as
joint tenants, both of Salem in said County of Essex with quitclaim covenants a certain parcel
of land situate in said Salem with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of
Thomas Barker’s house; thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall
thirty-three feet and two inches to a point; from thence running northerly seventeen feet and
six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said
house to call corners; thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one
hundred and nineteen feet and nine inches to land now or late of John C. Verry; thence
running northwesterly thirty-two feet and one inch to said Barker’s land; thence
southwesterly one hundred and sixty-four feet and eight inches to said Becket Street; thence
southeasterly by said street thirty-eight feet and one inch to the bound first mentioned.
Being the same premises conveyed to men this day by dad of Julia Focht to be recorded
herewith in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
1948
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1948
William E Rhyno
1948
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1949
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Leather Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1950
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Leather Worker
Henrietta Kawczenski
1950
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
Lucy M Rhyno
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1981 DEATH CERTIFICATE (COPY) — JULIA B. FOCHT
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Occupation/Note
Spouse
[IMAGE]
1950
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
1951
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
1951
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
1952
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
1952
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
Henrietta Kawczenski
Henrietta Kawczenski
Henrietta Kawczenski
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 9014 Page 83
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JULY 1985 PHOTO — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA — MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL RESOURCE
INFORMATION SYSTEM (MACRIS) REPORT
1987 DECLARATION OF TRUST & DEED — HENRIETTA KAWCZYNSKI TO MICHAEL D.
SPECTOR
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 9014 Page 88
1988 PLAN — PLAN OF LAND AT NOS. 17, 19 & 21 BECKET ST. (LOT 1)
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 249 Plan 67
1990 DEED — (TRUSTEE) MICHAEL D. SPECTOR TO MICHAEL D. GAGNON & NANCY ANN
TERRY
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 10389 Page 560
2005 DEED — MICHAEL D. TERRY (FMR. GAGNON) TO MICHAEL D. TERRY
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 23911 Page 556
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2020 IMAGE — GOOGLE MAPS - STREET VIEW — 19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MA
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�19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MASS. || OWNERSHIP DOCUMENTS || 1783-2005
OWNERSHIP YEAR & DOCUMENT — GRANTOR TO GRANTEE —
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Date (Rec’d) — Transcription [Key: ‘…’ redundant words omitted; ‘[…]’
redundant phrases omitted]
1783 LAND DEED — JOHN BECKETT, DAVID FELT, SUSANNA FELT, NATHANIEL SILSBEE,
SARAH SILSBEE, WILLIAM PEELE, ELIZABETH PEELE, WILLIAM FAIRFIELD, REBECCA
FAIRFIELD, THORNDIKE DALAND, EUNICE DALAND, & HANNAH CLOUTMAN (ET AL.) TO
THOMAS RUEE (SR.) — BOOK 137 PAGE 202
Oct 1783 (Rec’d 29 Mar 1784) — To all people to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting,
Know Ye, That we John Becket, boat builder, David Felt, trader & Susanna his wife, William
Peele, mariner & Elizabeth his wife, Nathaniel Silsbee, trader & Sarah his wife, William
Fairfield, mariner & Rebecca his wife, Thorndike Daland, mariner & Eunice his wife & Hannah
Cloutman, widow, all of Salem in the County of Essex, For and in Consideration of the Sum
of twenty pounds to us in Hand before the Ensealing hereof, well and truly paid by Thomas
Rue of Salem aforesaid, mariner […] the northerly half of a piece of land in the east parish in
Salem aforesaid, the whole of said piece of land containing forty poles & was part of the
Estate of our father John Beckett, deceased, the part hereby sold to contain twenty poles &
to be half the front & half the rear of said forty poles & bound northerly on land of James
Collins, westerly on a lane called Becketts lane, Southerly on the other half of said forty
poles of land & easterly on land of Timothy Orne […]
1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — ESTATE OF THOMAS RUEE (SR.) BY JONATHAN ARCHER,
ADMINISTRATOR TO WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQUIRE — BOOK 215 PAGE 184
6 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 8 Sep 1817) — … I, Jonathan Archer of Salem in the County of Essex,
Trader, as administrator of the goods and estate of Thomas Ruee, late of Salem aforesaid,
Mariner, deceased intestate in pursuance of the authority and license granted to me by the
Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the middle Circuit holden at Ipswich within and for said
County on the third Monday of December last to sell and convey so much of the real estate
said deceased as should raise the sum of eight hundred and twenty dollars for the payment
his just debts and incidental charges, and in consideration of four hundred and seventy
dollars to me in my said capacity paid by William Ropes junior of said Salem, Esquire […] all
the dwelling house and land of said deceased, situate in said Salem bounded as follows, to
wit, beginning at the southeast corner of land late of John Searle, thence running
southeasterly fifty feet and two inches to land of Benj. Crowninshield and bounding
northeast on Becket Street, thence running southwesterly by Crowninshield’s land sixty six
feet and five inches to land late of Caleb Manning, thence running northwesterly by said
Manning’s land forty nine feet and eight inches to land of John Searle’s heirs, thence
northeasterly about twenty seven feet and five inches to a four feet way, then southeasterly
two feet, then northeasterly forty feet to Becket Street and then bounds first mentioned with
the privilege to use the said private way four feet wide from Becket Street running southwest
forty feet at all times in common with the owners or occupiers of said Searle’s house and
land, which way is to be kept open and unincumbered [sic]; excepting and reserving
however all that third part of the aforedescribed [sic] premises with have been set off
assigned to the widow of said Ruee and her dower in his estate for description of which
reference is had to the records in the Probate office. […] I the said Archer do hereby
covenant with the said Ropes his heirs and assigns that I have observed and confirmed to all
the requirements of law in making said sale which took place on the premises on the first
day of August current and that he was the highest bidder therefore.
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1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — WILLIAM ROPES, JR. ESQ. TO JOHN GOODRIDGE —
BOOK 215 PAGE 185
5 Sep 1817 (Rec’d 8 Sep 1817) — … I, William Ropes, junior of Salem in the County of Essex,
Esquire, in consideration of six hundred dollars to me paid by John Goodridge of said
Salem, boatbuilder […] two third divided parts of the following messuage and land situate in
said Salem bounded beginning at the southeast corner of land late of John Searle, thence
running southerly fifty feet and two inches to land of Benj. Crowninshield and bounding
northeast on Becket Street, thence running southwesterly by said Crowninshield’s land sixty
six feet and five inches to land late of Caleb Manning, thence running northwesterly by said
Mannings land forty nine feet and eight inches to the land of John Searle’s heirs, thence
northwesterly about twenty seven feet and five inches to a four feet way, then southeasterly
two feet, then northeasterly forty feet to Becket Street and the bounds first mentioned, with
the privilege of the common use of the said four feet way from Becket, it being intended
hereby to convey all said messuage and land except the third part thereof and privileges set
off and assigned by Joseph Lambert, Daniel Sage and William Ropes in pursuance of a
commission from the Probate Court to the window of Thomas Ruee, deceased, as her dower
in his estate; which dower consists of the eastern end of the house lower room, chamber
garret bed room on the lower floor behind the front stair way, piece of land in the yard, and
certain privileges and rights particularly enumerated in the return of said commissioners on
record in the Probate Office, to which reference is hereby had for the boundaries and
privileges.
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1817 ADMINISTRATIVE DEED — ESTATE OF CAPT. THOMAS RUEE (JR.) BY JONATHAN
ARCHER, ADMINISTRATOR TO BENJAMIN RUEE — BOOK 216 PAGE 258
Sep 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Jonathan Archer of Salem in the County of Essex,
Trader, as I am Administrator of the goods and estate which were of Thomas Ruee, late of
said Salem, Mariner, deceased intestate bing duly empowered in this behalf by th Circuit
Court of Common Pleas for the middle Circuit holden on the third Monday of December in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen at Ipswich within the said
County in pursuance of a sale at public auction and in consideration of the sum of fifty
dollars to me paid by Benjamin Ruee of said Salem, Rope maker, who was the highest
bidder at the said sale for the estate hereinafter described, […] all the estate and right in
reversion of the dower assigned and set off according to Law by Joseph Lambert, Daniel
Sage and William Ropes to the widow of said Thomas, deceased, to wit, the eastern end of
the house, lower room, chamber and garret with the bedroom on the lower floor behind the
front stairway, also with the privilege of the front door and stair way up to the garret in
common also in the main cellar commencing from the western side of the arch fourteen feet
to the partition of the kitchen cellar running southerly seven and a half feet which joins on
the cellar stairs leading from the parlor thence running easterly till it joins the line from the
arch seven and a half feet, together with the cellar kitchen, giving privilege to other
occupants to pass through said cellar to the other parts of therein cellar not assigned to the
widow having the outer cellar door in common and likewise the door in the wood house
leading to the Pump in common, as also two feet and a half for a gang way from the door of
said wood house towards the privy to be left in common, as also the small and large gales
being twelve feet wide from Becket Street up to the wood house to be in common, and
likewise a piece of land in the yard twenty four feet east from the wood house on a line from
the great gate, then running southerly to the boundary line of said estate and the estate of
Jonathan Brown.
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1817 MORTGAGE — BENJAMIN RUEE TO JOHN GOODRIDGE — BOOK 216 PAGE 259
14 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Benjamin Ruee of Salem in the County of Essex,
1817 MORTGAGE — MEHITABLE RUEE (WIDOW OF CAPT. THOMAS RUEE, JR.) TO JOHN
GOODRIDGE — BOOK 216 PAGE 259
Ropemaker, in consideration of fifty dollars to me paid by John Goodridge of Salem
aforesaid, Shipwright, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and for divers other
good causes and considerations me hereunto moving do for myself and my heirs remise
release and forever quitclaim unto the said John Goodridge the following described part of
a certain house and land situated in Salem aforesaid, being formerly the estate of Thomas
Ruee, deceased, and that part thereof which was set off to his widow Mehitable Ruee for her
dower, That is to say, the eastern end of the house, lower room, chamber and garret, with
the bedroom on the lower floor behind the front stair way; also with the privilege of the front
door and stair way up to the garret in common; also with the privilege of the front door and
stair way up to the garret in common; also in the main cellar commencing from the western
side of the arch fourteen feet to the partition of the kitchen cellar, running southerly seven
and an half feet which joins on the cellar stairs leading from the parlor, thence running
easterly till it joins the line from the arch seven and an half feet, together with the cellar
kitchen, giving privilege to other occupants to pass thro’ said cellar to the other parts of the
main cellar not assigned to the widow, leaving the outer cellar door in common, and likewise
the door in the wood house leading to the Pump in common, also two feet and a half for a
gang way from the door of said wood house towards the Privy to be in common; as also the
small and large gates being twelve feet wide from Beckett Street up to the wood house to
be in common; and also a piece of land in the yard twenty four feet east from the wood
house on a line from the great Gate, then running southerly on the boundary line of said
estate and the estate of Jonathan Brown. The same being subject to the dower of said
Mehitable the reversion whereof is intended hereby to be conveyed in the same manner as
said reversion has been deeded to me by Jonathan Archer, Administrator of said Thomas
Ruee, deceased, by order of Court as by his deed to me dated September 5, 1817 and ent’d
for record this day reference being thereto had.
14 Aug 1817 (Rec’d 24 Aug 1818) — … I, Mehetable Ruee of Salem in the County of Essex,
Widow, in consideration of Four hundred twenty five dollars to me paid by John Goodridge
of the same Salem, Shipwright, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, and for divers
other good causes and considerations me hereunto moving […] all my right of dower in that
third part of the real estate of my late husband Thomas Ruee, deceased, situated in Salem
aforesaid which was set off and assigned to see by a committee from the Probate Office and
in their return particularly described. The revision of which dower has ben sold by order of
Court by Jonathan Archer, Administrator of my said husband by dad from him to Benjamin
Ruee dated September 5, 1817 and conveyed to him by said John Goodridge by deed
dated and ent’d for record this day, in both which deeds there is particular description of my
dower, it being my intention to convey all my right and interest in all that part of said estate
described in the two deeds aforesaid and in said return, reference thereunto had […]
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1837 MORTGAGE DEED — SAMUEL KEHEW (FATHER OF JOHN) TO DANIEL MILLET, JR.
— BOOK 306 PAGE 100
15 Dec 1837 (Rec’d 27 Apr 1838) — … I, Samuel Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex,
Cooper, in consideration of two hundred dollars to me paid by Daniel Millet Jr. of Salem
aforesaid, Trader, […] the Northern end of a certain Dwelling House situate on Becket Street
in Salem with the land it stands on in front & rear containing about nineteen & a half poles,
with one half of the chimney. The division in said house between the half here sold and the
other half, is as the partition stands. The front entry to remain in common with the use of all
passage ways necessary to go to the parts of the house now sold, which includes the
Northerly half of the cellar; said land is bounded Southerly on the other part of the house
and land owned by Magoun, Easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly Joseph
Lambert’s, Westerly on Becket Street and all the buildings standing thereon, […] it being the
Estate conveyed to me by Joseph Crookshanks & wife recorded Book 148 L.169. […]
Provided Nevertheless, that if the said Samuel Kehew, his heirs, executors, or administrators,
pay to the said Daniel Millet, Jr. his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, the sum of
two hundred dollars with interest on or before the fifteenth day of December AD 1838, then
this Deed, as also a certain note bearing even date with these presents, given by the said
Samuel Kehew to the said Daniel Millet, Jr, promising to pay the sum of two hundred dollars
at the time aforesaid, shall both be void; otherwise shall remain in full force.
1844 MORTGAGE — DANIEL MILLET, JR. TO THOMAS BARKER — BOOK 345 PAGE 4
1 Jun 1844 — … I, Daniel Millet jr. of Salem, in the County of Essex, Trader, in consideration
of three hundred and fifty dollars paid by Thomas Barker, of said Salem, Shipwright, […] the
following described parcel of real estate situate on Becket Street, in Salem, Viz. a lot of land
containing about nineteen and a half poles, front and rear, with one half of the chimney as it
now stands, the division between the part here sold and the other part is as the partition in
the house now stands, said house is bounded Southerly on the other part owned by
Magoun & Barker, easterly by land of Manning, Northerly by land formerly Joseph Lambert’s,
and Westerly by becket Street, the same being the estate conveyed to me by Samuel Kehew
and wife, and recorded Book 306, leaf 100.
1848 DEED — THOMAS BARKER TO JOHN KEHEW — BOOK 403 PAGE 76
19 Oct 1848 — … I, Thomas Barker, of Salem, in the County of Essex, Shipwright, in
consideration of one thousand dollars paid by John Kehew, […] a certain parcel of land
situate in Salem aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz. beginning on Becket
Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house,
thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two
inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house
at all corners, thence running Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred
and nineteen feet nine inches to land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly thirty
two feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet
eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly by said Street thirty eight feet one
inch to the bound first mentioned.
5
�OWNERSHIP YEAR & DOCUMENT — GRANTOR TO GRANTEE —
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS: BOOK NO. & PAGE NO.
Date (Rec’d) — Transcription [Key: ‘…’ redundant words omitted; ‘[…]’
redundant phrases omitted]
1848 MORTGAGE — JOHN KEHEW TO THOMAS BARKER — BOOK 403 PAGE 77 —
[DISCHARGE: BK. 439 PG. 53]
19 Oct 1848 — … I, John Kehew, of Salem, in the County of Essex, in consideration of four
1869 DEED (1ST HALF) — HEIRS OF JOHN KEHEW TO HENRY M. BARKER — BOOK
784 PAGE 116
hundred dollars paid by Thomas Barker, […] a certain parcel of land situate in Salem
aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, Viz. beginning on Becket Street at a point
fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point,
from thence running Northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house
leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house and hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to
land of John C. Very, thence running Northwesterly thirty two forty one inch to said Barker’s
land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street,
thence Southeasterly by said Street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned.
13 Oct 1869 — That whereas Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the County of Essex and
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Guardian of Mary E. Kehew and Freddie A. Kehew, minor
children of John Kehew, late of said Salem, deceased, by an order of the Court of Probate,
held at Haverhill within and for said County of Essex on the eighteenth day of May in the
year one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine was licensed and empowered to sell and
pass Deeds to convey certain real estate of the said minors; and whereas I, the said
Guardian, having given public notice of the intended sale, by causing notifications thereof to
be published once a week, for three successive weeks, prior to the time of sale, in the
newspaper called the Salem Register, printed at said Salem and having first taken the oath
and given the bond by law in such cases required, did on the twentieth day of October in
the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, pursuant to the order and notice
aforesaid, sell by public auction the real estate of the said minors hereinafter described, to
Henry M. Barker of said Salem for the sum of nine hundred and twenty five dollars, he being
the highest bidder therefor. […] all the right, title and interest of said Mary E. Kehew and
Freddie A. Kehew in and to the following described real estate, situated in Salem, bounded
and described as follows, viz.: “Beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from
the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence running northeasterly parallel
with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to a point, from thence running
Northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches
eaves droppings from said house at all corners, thence running northeasterly parallel with
said Barker’s house, one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land of John C. Very,
thence running northwesterly thirty three feet one inch to said Barker’s land, thence south
westerly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket Street, thence Southeasterly
by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first mentioned” said minor’s interest in
the above premises consisting of one undivided fourth part each of a two story dwelling
house & the land under and adjoining the same, being the same estate which Thomas
Barker conveyed to John Kehew (father of said minors) by deed dated 19th Oct 1848 and
recorded in Essex Registry of Deeds Book 403 Leaf 76.
6
�OWNERSHIP YEAR & DOCUMENT — GRANTOR TO GRANTEE —
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS: BOOK NO. & PAGE NO.
Date (Rec’d) — Transcription [Key: ‘…’ redundant words omitted; ‘[…]’
redundant phrases omitted]
1869 DEED (2ND HALF) — MARY A. KEYHEW TO HENRY M. BARKER
30 Oct 1869 — I, Mary Ann Kehew of Salem in the county of Essex, and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, widow. In consideration of nine hundred and twenty five dollars paid by
Henry M. Barker of Salem aforesaid, […] on undivided half of a certain parcel of land situate
in said Salem, and bounded and described as follows: Viz. Beginning on Becket street, at a
point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s house, thence
running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty three feet and two inches to
a point, from thence running northerly seventeen feet six inches to a corner of said Barker’s
house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said house, at all corners, thence running
Northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to
land now or late of John C. Very, thence running northwesterly thirty two feet one inch to
said Barker’s land, thence Southwesterly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches, to said
Becket street, thence southeasterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first
mentioned. […]
1909 DEED & MORTGAGE — JAMES J. BENNETT TO JULIA FOCHT — BOOK 2001
PAGE 81
10 Nov 1909 — I, James J. Bennett of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in consideration of one dollar and other valuable considerations to me paid
by Julia Focht of said Salem, wife of Marjan Focht, […] a certain parcel of land situated in
said Salem and bounds and described as follows, viz.: beginning on Becket Street at a point
fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of Thomas Barker’s House; thence running
north easterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall thirty there feet and two inches to a point;
from thence running northerly seventeen feet six inches to corner of said Barker’s house,
leaving nine inches leaves droppings from said house to all corners, thence running north
easterly parallel with said Barker’s house one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches to land
now or late of John C. Verry, thence running north westerly thirty two feet one inch to said
Barker’s land, thence south westerly one hundred sixty four feet eight inches to said Becket
Street thence south easterly by said street thirty eight feet one inch to the bound first
mentioned, together with the buildings thereon. Being the same premises conveyed to me
by Henry M. Barker by deed dated June 14, A.D. 1894, and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds Libro 1413, Folio 255.
7
�OWNERSHIP YEAR & DOCUMENT — GRANTOR TO GRANTEE —
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS: BOOK NO. & PAGE NO.
Date (Rec’d) — Transcription [Key: ‘…’ redundant words omitted; ‘[…]’
redundant phrases omitted]
1947 DEED & MORTGAGE — CHRISTINA M. HAGAN TO JULIA FOCHT & HENRIETTA
KAWCZYNSKI — BOOK 3508 PAGE 223
19 Feb 1947 — I, Christine M. Hagan, being unmarried, of Marblehead, Essex County,
Massachusetts, for consideration paid, grant to Julia Focht and Henrietta Kawczynski, as
joint tenants, both of Salem in said County of Essex with quitclaim covenants a certain parcel
of land situate in said Salem with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning on Becket Street at a point fourteen inches from the corner of the brick wall of
Thomas Barker’s house; thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s brick wall
thirty-three feet and two inches to a point; from thence running northerly seventeen feet and
six inches to corner of said Barker’s house, leaving nine inches eaves droppings from said
house to call corners; thence running northeasterly parallel with said Barker’s house one
hundred and nineteen feet and nine inches to land now or late of John C. Verry; thence
running northwesterly thirty-two feet and one inch to said Barker’s land; thence
southwesterly one hundred and sixty-four feet and eight inches to said Becket Street; thence
southeasterly by said street thirty-eight feet and one inch to the bound first mentioned.
Being the same premises conveyed to men this day by dad of Julia Focht to be recorded
herewith in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
1981 DEATH CERTIFICATE (COPY) — JULIA B. FOCHT
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 9014 Page 83
1987 DECLARATION OF TRUST & DEED — HENRIETTA KAWCZYNSKI TO MICHAEL D.
SPECTOR
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 9014 Page 88
1988 PLAN — PLAN OF LAND AT NOS. 17, 19 & 21 BECKET ST. (LOT 1)
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 249 Plan 67
1990 DEED — (TRUSTEE) MICHAEL D. SPECTOR TO MICHAEL D. GAGNON & NANCY
ANN TERRY
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 10389 Page 560
2005 DEED — MICHAEL D. TERRY (FMR. GAGNON) TO MICHAEL D. TERRY
Southern Essex Co. Registry of Deeds — Book 23911 Page 556
8
�19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MASS. || PUBLIC CENSES || 1850-1940
CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
1850 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
1855 MASSACHUSETTS CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX CO.
Given Name Surname
Age
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
John
Kehew
41
Brass Founder
Massachusetts
Mary A
Kehew
39
Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia, Canada
Caroline A
Kehew
5
Massachusetts
Ella F
Kehew
3
Massachusetts
Georgiana R
Kehew
2
Massachusetts
Mary C
Kehew
3/12
Massachusetts
James H
Dunn
22
Carpenter
New Brunswick
Thomas C
Dunn
21
Mariner (Transport)
Massachusetts
Martin H
Dunn
17
Shoemaker
Massachusetts
Margaret Ann
Dunn
15
Massachusetts
John
Dunn
13
Massachusetts
John
Furnald
25
Mary E
Furnald
24
John
Kehew
45
Mary A
Kehew
44
Massachusetts
Caroline A
Kehew
10
Massachusetts
Ella F
Kehew
8
Massachusetts
Georgiana R
Kehew
7
Massachusetts
Mary E
Kehew
5
Massachusetts
Engineer
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Brass Founder
Massachusetts
1
�CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
Given Name Surname
Frederick A
1860 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
1865 MASSACHUSETTS CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX CO.
Age
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Kehew
3
Massachusetts
Martin
Dunn
23
Margaret A
Dunn
20
Lewis
Lawrence
40
Susan S
Lawrence
37
Massachusetts
Lewis
Lawrence
2
Massachusetts
Mary E W
Nevell
10
Massachusetts
John
Kehew
51
Mary A
Kehew
49
Margaret A
Kehew
23
Caroline A
Kehew
15
Massachusetts
Ellen F
Kehew
13
Massachusetts
Georgiana
Kehew
11
Massachusetts
Mary
Kehew
9
Massachusetts
Frederic A
Kehew
7
Massachusetts
John
Garritt
25
Ann
Garritt
25
Maine
Mary A
Kehew
53
Nova Scotia, Canada
Ella F
Kehew
18
Georgiana R
Kehew
16
Cooper
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Cooper
Iron Founder
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Nova Scotia, Canada
Teacher
Mariner
School Teacher
Massachusetts
Maine
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
2
�CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
Given Name Surname
1880 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Mary E
Kehew
15
Massachusetts
Frederick A
Kehew
13
Massachusetts
Margaret A
Dunn
30
School Teacher
Massachusetts
Frances
60
Nurse
Massachusetts
Henry M
Barker
58
Ship Carpenter
Massachusetts
Harriet L
Barker
55
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Mary A
Barker
27
Thomas
Barker
24
Work for Dental
Massachusetts
Harriet A
Barker
16
Attends School
Massachusetts
Abigail
Barker
56
Joseph A
Cousins
27
Dry Goods Merchant
Massachusetts
Abba
Cousins
21
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Henry C
Nichols
48
Works in Oil Factory
England
Eliza A
Nichols
39
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Sarah E
Nichols
19
Works in Shoe Factory
Massachusetts
Jennie M
Nichols
17
Works in Shoe Factory
Massachusetts
Henry F
Nichols
14
Works in Jute Mill
Massachusetts
Nellie M
Nichols
10
At School
Massachusetts
Arthur E
Nichols
6
Lawrence
58
Mary A
1870 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Age
Joseph
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Laborer
Massachusetts
3
�CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
1900 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Given Name Surname
1920 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Sarah
Lawrence
33
Keeping House
Massachusetts
Joseph, Jr.
Lawrence
30
Roofer
Massachusetts
James
Bennett
36
Day Laborer
Massachusetts
Margaret
Bennett
36
Mary A
Bennett
11
James H
Bennett
9
Massachusetts
Clara J
Bennett
4
Massachusetts
John J
Bennett
2
Massachusetts
Miller
40
Day Laborer
Massachusetts
Adam
Maxwell
56
Teamster
Scotland
Mary
Maxwell
54
Ireland
Hattie T
Maxwell
22
Massachusetts
James
Bennett
45
Margaret
Bennett
43
Mary A
Bennett
20
Sales Lady (Dept. Store)
Massachusetts
James H
Bennett
18
Cutter (Shoe Shop)
Massachusetts
John J
Bennett
11
Marion
Focht
50
Julianna
Focht
45
Mary
Focht
19
Nicholas N
1910 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Age
Ireland
Student
Driver (Coal Team)
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Ireland
Massachusetts
Leather Worker (Factory)
Russian Poland
Russian Poland
Mill Worker (Cotton Mill)
Russian Poland
4
�CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
1930 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
1940 US CENSUS
19 BECKET ST. HOUSEHOLD
WARD 1, SALEM, ESSEX,
MASSACHUSETTS
Given Name Surname
Age
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Henrietta
Focht
12
Massachusetts
Zigmund
Focht
13
Massachusetts
Rose
Focht
10 (Niece)
Massachusetts
Joseph
Blaszazck
27
Leather Worker (Factory)
Helen
Blaszazck
27
Massachusetts
Felix
Blaszazck
2 7/12
Massachusetts
Stanislaw
Blaszazck
1 3/12
Massachusetts
Stephen
Jastrzembski
35
Mary
Jastrzembski
28
Irene
Jastrzembski
7 1/2
Massachusetts
Eleanor
Jastrzembski
5
Massachusetts
Stephen, Jr.
Jastrzembski
2 1/2
Massachusetts
Lydia
Jastrzembski
10/12
Massachusetts
Julia
Focht
55
Henrietta
Focht
21
Stretcher (Shoe Factory)
Massachusetts
Sigmund
Focht
22
Stretcher (Leather)
Massachusetts
Zigmund T
Kawczenski
32
Operator Fleshing Machine
(Leather)
Massachusetts
Henrietta
Kawczenski
32
Pump Stitcher (Shoe)
Massachusetts
Virginia
Kawczenski
2
Massachusetts
Focht
66
Poland
Julia
Die Cutter (Machinery)
Russian Poland
New Jersey
Poland
Poland
5
�CENSUS YEAR & DESCRIPTION
Given Name Surname
Age
Occupation/Note
Birthplace
Stephen J
Jastrzembski
47
Machinist (Shoe Machinery)
New Jersey
Irene
Jastrzembski
17
Mounter (Radio Tube)
Massachusetts
Eleanor
Jastrzembski
15
Massachusetts
Stephen L
Jastrzembski
11
Massachusetts
Lydia M
Jastrzembski
10
Massachusetts
Evelyn C
Jastrzembski
9
Massachusetts
6
�19 BECKET ST. SALEM, MASS. || DIRECTORY LISTINGS || 1851-1952
DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Year
Name
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1851-1853)
1851
John Kehew
Brass Founder
1851
Thomas Bott
Shoe Maker
1853
William Lufkin
1855
Martin Dunn
Boarder
1857
Lewis Lawrence, Jr.
Cooper
1861
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
1864
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
1866
Margaret A Dunn
Teacher
1866
Mrs Mary Francis
Nurse
1869
Ella F Kehew
Teacher
1869
Frederic A Kehew
Printer
1869
Mary A Kehew
Widow
1869
Mrs Mary Francis
Nurse
1872
Charles Doherty
Clerk (84 Derby)
1874
Charles Doherty
Saloon (84 Derby)
1874
George A Caswell
Carriage Painter (138 Bridge)
1876
Thomas Bowditch
Mason
1878
Henry Nichols
Laborer
1879
Joseph Lawrence
Laborer
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1855-1857)
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1861-1864)
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1866-1869)
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1872-1879)
Occupation/Note
Spouse
1
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Year
Name
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1880-1890)
1880
Thomas J Sargent Jr
Currier
1881
Joseph L Lawrence
Roofer / Boarder
1881
Joseph Lawrence
Roofer
1882
Joseph L Lawrence
Roofer / Boarder
1882
Joseph Lawrence
Janitor (P.&R.C.&I. Co. Webb)
1886
Arthur A L Kinsley
Morocco Dresser / Boarder
1886
James Kinsley
Boarder
1888
Charles N Williams
Pilot
1890
Thomas J. Sargent, Jr.
Yachtsman
1890
Charles N Williams
Laborer
1890
Miss Louisa M Watson
Boarder
1895
John L Belyea
Laborer
1895
James J Bennett
Laborer
1895
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer
1897
Adam Maxwell
1897
James J Bennett
Laborer
1897
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1899
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
1901
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
1903
Adam Maxwell
Teamster
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1895-1899)
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1901-1909)
Occupation/Note
Spouse
2
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1910-1917)
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
1903
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1903
James J Bennett
Laborer
1903
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1903
William B Fitzpatrick
Laborer / Boarder
1904
James J Bennett
Laborer
1904
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1905
Arthur Casey
1905
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1905
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1906
Nicholas N Miller
Laborer / Boarder
1906
William B Fitzpatrick
Teamster / Boarder
1907
Mary A Bennett
Clerk (188 Derby) / Boarder
1907
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1908
James J Bennett
Laborer
1909
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1909
Mrs Marie D Henderson
1910
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1910
Marian Fukt (Focht)
Morocco Worker
1911
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1911
John Kozik
Driver (146 Washington) /
Boarder
Spouse
Leather Sorter / Boarder
3
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1920-1929)
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
Spouse
1911
Marian Focht
Morocco Worker
1911
Wladyslaw Brudzynski
Shoemaker
1912
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1912
John Kozik
Driver / Boarder
1912
Marian Focht
Carpenter
1915
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1915
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
1916
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1917
Arthur C Welch
Post Office Clerk / Boarder
Della M Welch
1917
Arthur Casey
Leather Sorter / Boarder
1917
Marian Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1917
Stanislaw Rosumik
Laborer / Boarder
Lutza Rosumik
1920
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Ntoan
1921
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
1921
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1921
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
1922
Jozef Beasczak
Tanner
Helena Beasczak
1922
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
1922
Marion Focht
Leather Worker
Julia Focht
1922
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
4
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1930-1939)
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
Spouse
1924
Josef Blaczk
Morocco Worker
Helena Blaczk
1924
Jozef Blasczak
Leather Worker
Ellen Blasczak
1924
Julia Focht
Widow
Marion Focht
1924
Mary Focht
Machine Operator / Boarder
1926
Jozef Beasczak
Tanner
Helena Beasczak
1926
Julia Focht
Widow
Marion Focht
1926
Sigmond Focht
Leather Worker / Boarder
1929
Henrietta Focht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1929
Juliana Focht
Widow
1929
Mary Stefenski
Boarder
1929
Stephen J Jastizembski
Shoe Worker
1929
Henrietta Focht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1929
Juliana Focht
Widow
1929
Zygumunt Focht
Laborer / Boarder
1930
Henrietta Foucht
Shoe Worker / Boarder
1930
Juliana Foucht
Widow
Marion Foucht
1930
Stephen J Jastrzembski
Shoe Worker
Mary Jastrzembski
1930
Zygmunt Foucht
Laborer / Boarder
1931
Henrietta Fucht
Shoe Worker / Rents
1931
Juliana Fucht
Widow
Marion Focht
Mary Jastizembski
Marion Focht
Marion Fucht
5
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1940-1947)
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
Spouse
1931
Zygmunt Fucht
Laborer / Rents
1932
Henrietta Fucht
Shoe Worker / Rents
1932
Julia Fucht
Widow
1932
Zygmunt Fucht
Laborer / Rents
1934
Julia Fucht
Widow
1934
Zygmunt Fucht
Leather Worker / Rents
1935
Julia Fucht
Widow
1935
Zygmunt Fucht
Leather Worker / Boarder
1936
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1937
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1937
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
1939
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1939
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
1940
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1940
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
Mary Jastrzembski
1942
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1942
Irene B Jastremska
Mounter (Hygrade) / Rents
1942
Julia Fucht
Widow
1942
Stephen Jastrzembski
Machinist (Beverly)
1942
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
Marion Fucht
Henrietta Kawczenski
6
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
SALEM CITY DIRECTORIES (1948-1952)
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
Spouse
1943
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1943
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1944
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1944
William E Rhymo
1944
Zygmunt Kawcbenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawcbenski
1945
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1945
William E Rhyno
1945
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1946
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1946
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1946
William E Rhyno
1947
Julia Fucht
1947
William E Rhyno
1947
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1948
Julia Fucht
Widow
Marion Fucht
1948
William E Rhyno
1948
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Shoe Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1949
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Leather Worker / Rents
Henrietta Kawczenski
1950
Zygmunt Kawczenski
Leather Worker
Henrietta Kawczenski
1950
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
Lucy M Rhymo
Lucy M Rhyno
Lucy M Rhyno
Widow
Marion Fucht
Lucy M Rhyno
Lucy M Rhyno
7
�DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Year
Name
Occupation/Note
1950
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
1951
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
1951
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
1952
Zygmunt Foch
Leather Worker / Rents
1952
Zygmunt T Kawczenski
Leather Worker
Spouse
Henrietta Kawczenski
Henrietta Kawczenski
Henrietta Kawczenski
8
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Title
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Becket Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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19 Becket Street, Salem, MA, 01970
Subject
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House History
Description
An account of the resource
Built for
Thomas Ruee
Mariner
and his wife
Susanna Becket
c.1784
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Date
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Built circa 1784
House history completed 2020
Contributor
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Amy Kellet
Language
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English
1784
19 Becket Street
2020
Becket
Mariner
Massachusetts
Rue
Salem