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Land and House at 153 Federal Street, Salem, Mass.
This house was built for Aaron Hayward, master mason, in 1842.
In 1740 Hannah Orange, a widow of Boston, for,450 li sold
3 3/4 acres of land to Thomas Blaney, Salem shoreman (a man
involved in unloading, preparing, and selling the fish brought
back to Salem from the fishing grounds); this land ran down
along what is now Flint Street to what was then the broad
North River, of which Bridge Street was the southern bank
(80:101). In the 1760s Federal Street was laid out through
this land, and Mr Blaney 1 s widow, Alice Blaney, proceeded to
sell off the land for house-lots. On 18 Sept ·1773 she sold
to Benjamin Nourse, Salem sadler, for 35 li, a house-lot fronting about 36 1 on Federal Street and running ba~k about 200 1 ,
as well as a shallow triangular piece (gore) or land fronting
127' on Federal Street to the east {133:22).
Benjamin Nourse (a direct descendant of Rebecoa Nurse, the
witch trial victL~) built a house on this lot soon after
purchasing it in 1773; on 20 Nov 1789 he bought from Ebenezer
Beckford, a merchant, a parcel of land adjoining to the west,
fronting one pole (16.5 1 ) on Federal Street and running about
200 1 deep; on this strip stood a wood-house and the southerly
end of a dwelling house (148:251}. Mr Nourse immediately
mortgaged his dwelling house, his newly-enlarged house-lot,
and the gore to Mr Beckford, who discharged this mortgage on
15 April 1790 (148:252).
Mr Nourse, "a sexton," died nof old age 11 on_17 Jan 1798 in
his 78th year, having earlier changed his occupation from
sadler to chair-bottom maker; by his will of 24 Nov 1797 he
devised to his (second) wife Abigail a life estate in half
of his hcuse and land, and to his son Samuel the other half
of the homestead, along w:l.th the right to Abigail's half after
her death; to his son Benjamin he left just $50; according to
the inventory, the dwelling house and land were worth $800
(#19685).
On 7 Jan 1799 Samuel Ncurse, a cordwainer (shoemaker1 mortgaged
his half snd his right to his mother's half to Sarah Hathorne,
shopkeeper; she discharged this mortgage 30 April 1801 {164:205).
Again, on 28 April 1801, Mr Nourse mortgaged the same premises
for $500 to John Osgood, merchant, who was acting, evidently,
on behalf of his ward Joseph Jackson hroodbridge ( 169 :243).
11r Nourse paid off this mortgage on 20 Aug 1804 for $604 to
Messrs 0Rgood & Woodbridge (175:33).
It was probably at this time that Mr Nourse began the decline
that ended in death two years later; certainly his actions
were those of a man dete!'lllined to put his house in order. On
�20 Aug 1804 Mr Nourse for $500 granted to his step-mother
Abigail (who was also his mother-in-law) a life estate in
his undivided half of the homestead (175:33). On that same
day Mr Nourse, for $500,sold to William Coombs, baker,
~"'rederick Coombs, mariner, and Elizabeth Coombs, spinster
(his wife 1 s siblings )3:~his :r-ight to his step-mo':;her 1 s right
to the homestead and gore (175:33}; also at this time Mr
Nourse granted his right to his mother's remaining undivided
1/4 right in the homestead & gore to Joseph Mansfield, cordwainer, who immediately reconveyed this 1/4 right to Mr Nourse's
wife, Abigail (Coombs}, (these last two deeds were lost or
destroyed, and were renegotiated on 22 & 23 Oct 1806, 193:69).
Having conveyed all of his property to his ste~-mother and
to his wife and her siblings, Samuel Nourse died late in
November, 1806.
Mr Nourse 1 s step-mother, Mrs Abigail Nourse, died 1 Mar 1814,
aged 70 years. After her decease, the whole homestead & gore
came into the outright possession of William and Frederick
Coombs, and Mrs Elizabeth (Coombs) Symonds and widow Abigail
(Coombs) Nourse. On 20 Oct 18t4 and 22 July 1816, these four
people, for a grand total of $ 1100, granted their rights
to the property to Capt Holten Johnson Breed, master mariner
(203:301, 209:277-8).
Capt Breed lived here for several years; on 19 May 1829 he
sold the estate for $760 to Benjamin Allen, Salem tann9r
{252:81 ); from the sale price, one surmises that the property
had been allowed to run down. Mr Allen died 31 Mar 1839,
aged 36 years; the estate then descended to his father, John
Allen, Salem gentleman. On 6 Jan 1842 John Allen for $1000
granted to his neighbor to the west, Aaron Hayward, Salem
mason, the 11 lot of .land on Federal Street with all the buildings
thereon" as well as his right to the gore (328:259).
Evidently, Mr Hayward proceeded to raze or remove (or drastically
remode~ the old Nourse house, and to build this house in its
place. The 1842 Salem real estate assessments show that Mr
Hayward sold to Leonard B Harrington his half-house (now 155
Federal Street, worth then $1600), that he owned two houses
worth a total of $2800, and that he owned another house worth
$1400 unfinished and $2500 finished. This last house was
unfinished at the time of assessment (probably summer 1842),
but it was probably finished by the end of the year. The 1843
assessment show that }fr· Hayward lived at 75 Federal Street
(now 153 Federal St; the street numbers were changed 21 Mar
1853}, which was assessed at $2500; he still owned the other
two houses worth $2800.
On 26 Ap 1855 Mr Hayward for $4500 sold his homestead to
Leonard B Harrington, Salem leather-dealer (511:264). Mr
Hayward, a master mason, died on 25 Nov 1879, aged about
85 years. He left his wife Eliza (Glazier), daughters
�Eliza Ann (wife of Edward D Loring, who was the son of Joshua
Loring, coach-ms..ker, who built 55-57 Federal Street), Mary
Ellen Hayward, and son Charles Henry Hayward, all of Salem
(#42020).
Leonard Bond Harrington, leather manufacturer (1803-89), lived
here for more than 30 years. He died 6 Mar 1889. having outlived
his wife, Marg~ret G (Hearsay); a wealthy man, he left most
of his holdings to his daughter Mrs Mary E Goodhue, to his
grand-daughter, Mabel C Har~ington (daughter of his deceased
son Leonard), and to his son Henry Harrington (to whom he
left his Federal Street homestead), (#67478).
Henry Harrington (1832-98), like his father a leather-merchant,
died on 20 June 1898; the homestead, valued at $7500, was
devised to his wife Lydia Frye (Nichols) Harrin,~ton (82831 )'.
Mrs Harrington owned the premises up to the time of her death
on 30 Nov 1919; she willed 153 Federal Street to Eunice Alice,
wife of her brother Benjamin C Nichols (134881 ).
Mrs Nichola died on 27 May 1831; by her will of 29 Sept 1924
she left the estate to her daughter Marion Winchester Nichols,
the. present owner (#171078). ·
Robert Booth
6 March 1977
Notes: A parenthetical number such as (#123) refers to
Southern Essex County Probate Docket #123, on file at the
Registry of Probate. A number such as (123:456) refers to
deed bcok and page at the So. Essex County Registry of Deeds.
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1842
Aaron
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Federal
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Robert
Salem
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Chain of Title
155 Federal Street
c.1828
Built for Aaron and Josiah Hayward, Bricklayers
Researched and compiled by
W.H. Demick
wh.demick@gmail.com
November 2020
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�W.H. Demick
Researcher
155 Federal Street, Salem
Essex County, Massachusetts
Chain of Title
Date Recorded
1828 Feb. 25
Grantor(s)
Mary Buffinton (here as both
Buffinton and Buffington),
Widow and Eliza B. Craft
Grantee(s)
Aaron Hayward and Josiah
Hayward, Bricklayers
1829 June 12
Aaron Hayward and Josiah
Hayward, bricklayers
Samuel Cook
1836 Oct 1
Josiah Hayward, Bricklayer
Aaron Hayward, Bricklayer
1842 Nov. 28
Aaron Hayward, Bricklayer
1855 July 27
Consideration
Conveyance of
Source
$575.00 "…a certain lot of land on Federal Street in said Salem
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
bounding Northerly on said Street sixty five feet: Easterly
on land of Holten J. Breed Two hundred and three feet
and five inches: Southerly partly on land of Bancroft and
partly on land of Robert Cowen sixty three feet and five
inches and westerly partly on said Cowen and partly on
land formerly of Tucker now of Bridget Cross two
hundred and sixteen feet and eight inches..."
Page 1
Document Type
Deed
Book | Page
Bk 249|Pg 14
Notes
The same day is recorded a
mortgage of $575.00 taken
granted by Mary Buffinton to
Aaron and Josiah Haywood. Mary
and Eliza were the wife and
daughter of John Buffinton
(elsewhere Buffington), sea
captain.
Mortgage
Bk 252 | Pg 128
This is the earliest mention of a
dwelling house. As it was "just
raised" as of June 1829, and as
the land was initially purchased
in February of 1828, it can be
safely assumed that - given
average construction times and
viable work seasons - the house
was finished in 1828.
"…the said Aaron's part or one half thereof is bounded by Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
a live running directly through the middle of said house +
barn from said Federal street back to land of Bancroft,
thence running Easterly on land of said Bancroft to the
corner of said lot to land formerly of Holten J. Breed, now
of Allen, then northerly by land formerly of said Breed,
now of said Allen to the street aforesaid, then westerly
on said street thirty two + an half feet, more or less, to
the middle of said house or point began at."
Deed
Bk 294 | Pg 222
This deed - along with its
matching deed of release from
Aaron to Josiah, splits the home
into its current eastern and
western sections - or 155 and
157 Federal Street,
respectively.A3:I8
Leonard B. Harrington, Tanner
$1,475.00 "…one half or Eastern end of that lot of land situate on
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Federal Street in said Salem which my brother Josiah and
myself heretofore purchased together of Mary
Buffington, and which Eastern end has been set off to me
by divisional deed thereof between my said brother and
myself, together with my Eastern end of the dwelling
house since erected and now standing thereon and the
half of the barn, said Eastern end is bounded by a line
running directly through the middle of said house and
barn from said Federal Street back to land formerly of
Bancraft now of Ives, thence Easterly on land now of said
Ives to the corner of said lot to land formerly of Breed
and Allen now belonging to me the said Aaron to the
street aforesaid, then Westerly on said street thirty two
and a half feet, more or less, to the middle of said house
or place begun at..."
Deed
Bk 335| Pg 197
With the Hayward brothers as a
middle party, the transition of
the house mirrors the transition
of Salem's primary industry from
maritime trade (Mary Buffinton's
late husband John Buffinton is
described in the 1828 deed as
"Master marriner") to
manufacturing (Leonard B.
Harrington being a tanner).
Leonard B. Harrington, Currier
Charles Higbee, Leather Dealer
$3,000.00 "…a certain parcel of land in said Salem, on Federal
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Street, with that part of the dwelling house, barn, etc.
thereon standing, thus described, to wit: bounded by a
line running directly through the middle of the house and
barn from said Federal Street back to land formerly of
Bancroft, now of Ives, thence Easterly on land of said Ives
to the corner of the lot, now conveyed, to other land of
mine, thence Northerly on my land to the said Street
thence Westerly on said Street about thirty two and a
half feet, to the middle of said house, or point begun
at..."
Deed
Bk 517 | Pg 95
1886 Nov. 11
Charles Higbee
Annie E. Waldo
$1.00 "…a certain parcel of land in said Salem, on Federal
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Street, with that part of the dwelling-house, barn, etc.
thereon standing thus described, to wit. bounded by a
line running directly through the middle of the house
from said Federal Street back to land formerly of Bancroft
now of City of Salem, to the corner of the lot now
conveyed, to land of Leonard B. Harrington thence
Northerly on other land of said Harrington to the said
street, thence Westerly on said street about thirty-two
and a half feet, to the middle of said house, or point
began at,
Deed
Bk 1186 | Pg 89
1915 April 26
William F. Martin, Annie E.
Martin (previously Annie E.
Waldo)
Mary A. E. Donovan
"…for consideration
paid"
"…the land in said SALEM, together with the buildings
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
thereon, bounded by a line running directly through the
middle of the house from Federal Street, back to land
formerly of Bancroft, now of the City of Salem, thence
easterly on land of said City of Salem, to the corner of the
lot now conveyed, to land of Leonard B. Harrington;
thence northerly on other land of said Harrington to said
Federal Street, thence Westerly on said street about
thirty two and one half feet to the middle of said house
and point begun at."
Deed
Bk 2293 | Pg 441
1917 Feb. 23
Lydia F. Harrington, Mary A. E.
Donovan, et al.
City of Salem
"…we determine and
award the same as
follows: Lydia F.
Harrington $1877.97
Mary A.E. Donovan
$1,089.93…"
(see plan "Land Taken for the Addition to the Bowditch
School, Salem, Mass, December 9, 1915" Bk 2358 | Pg
549)
Taking (see plan "Land
Bk 2358 | Pg 550
Taken for the Addition to
the Bowditch School,
Salem, Mass, December 9,
1915" Bk 2358 | Pg 549)
On 29 October that same year
Mary A.E. Donovan et al.
released another portion of land
on Federal Street to the city for
"...$1 and other valuable
considerations..." (See Bk 2379 |
Pg 250). Ultimately, the house
remained unchanged and the
lots southern boundary was
towards the house.
1932 Sept.19
J. Helen Donovan,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mary A. E. Donovan
Alice M. Hogan
Deed
One year later, in 1933, John J.
Donovan is listed in the Salem
directory at 155 Federal Street.
John likely received the house
through marriage to Alice M.
Hogan, who later appears as
Alice M. Donovan.
$1,500.00 "...a certain lot of land on the Southerly side of Federal
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
street in Salem aforesaid which we purchased of Mary
Buffinton by deed of Feb 25, 1828…bounded Northerly on
said street sixty five feet, Easterly on land now or late of
Holten J. Breed two hundred and three feet and five
inches, Southerly partly on Bancroft and partly on Robert
Cowen sixty three feet and five inches, and Westerly
partly on said Cowen and partly on land now of Bridget
Cross two hundred sixteen feet and eight inches, with a
new wooden dwelling house now standing thereon just
raised..."
$1 and "…for the
further consideration of
a Deed of Release this
day given me by the
said Aaron of his right +
title to the western half
of the premises herein
described..."
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
$3,000 "…the land in said SALEM, together with the buildings
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
thereon, bounded Beginning on Federal Street and
running southerly by a line directly through the middle of
the house from said Federal Street back to land formerly
of Bancroft, now of the City of Salem, thence running
easterly by land of the City of Salem to land now or late
of Leonard B. Harrington, thence running Northerly by
said land now or late of Harrington to said Federal Street,
thence running westerly by said Federal Street about
thirty-two and one half feet to said middle of said house
and point of beginning."
Bk 2928 | Pg 553
�W.H. Demick
Researcher
155 Federal Street, Salem
Essex County, Massachusetts
Chain of Title
1973 June 20
Louise K. O'Neil, Alice M.
Donovan, et al.
Louise K. O'Neil and Alice M.
Donovan
"…for consideration
paid"
1983 April 25
Neil Moynihan, Administrator
of the Estate of Eileen
Moynihan
Raymond D. Buso and Martha
M. Jarnis
1983 May 13
Paul Shortell, Robert J. Shortell, Raymond D. Buso and Martha
Marueen Mattraw (formerly
M. Jarnis
Maureen Shortell), Ruth C.
Pattee, James M. Shortell and
Albert V. Shortell, Executor of
the Estate of Ruth Shortell
$12,333.40 "An undivided one-sixth interest in and to…155 Federal
Street in said Salem…"
1983 May 13
Margaret V. Geiter, Katherine
Constantine, James Donovan,
Leo Donovan
Raymond D. Buso and Martha
M. Jarnis
2008 Sept. 26
Raymond D. Buso and Martha
M. Jarnis
Erica Udoff
$530,000 "The land in Salem…numbered as 155 Federal
Street…Beginning on Federal Street and running:
SOUTHERLY by a line directly through the middle of the
house from said Federal Street back to land formerly of
Bancroft, now of the City of Salem…EASTERLY by land of
the City of Salem to land now or late of Leonard B.
Harrington...NORTHERLY by said land now or late of
Harrington to said Federal Street...WESTERLY by said
Federal Street about thirty-two and one half (32.5 ft.) to
said middle of said house and point of beginning."
2010 Sept. 3
Erica Udoff
2019 July 26
Thomas J. Collins and Nina R.
Collins
Page 2
"the land in Salem…described thereof: Beginning on
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Federal Street and running southerly by a line directly
through the middle of the house from said Federal Street
back to land formerly of Bancroft, now of the City of
Salem; thence running easterly by land of the City of
Salem to land now or late of Leonard B. Harrington,
thence running Northerly by said land now or late of
Harrington to said Federal Street; thence running
Westerly by said Federal Street about thirty-two and onehalf feet to said middle of said house and point of
beginning."
Deed
Bk 6037 | Pg 732
The inheritors of the estate of
Mary F Donovan and J. Helen
Donovan (through probate
dockets #312365 & #318043)
quitclaim their shares of 155
Federal Street at this point,
effectively handing the property
over to two of the inheritors,
Louise K. O'Neil and Alice M.
Donovan as Joint Tenants rather
than Tenants in Common.
$12,333 "…an undivided one-sixth interest…described as follows: Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Beginning on Federal Street and running southerly by a
line directly through the middle of the house from said
Federal Street back to land formerly of Bancroft, now of
the City of Salem: thence running easterly by land of the
City of Salem, to land now or late of Leonard B.
Harrington, thence running Northerly by land now or late
of Harrington to said Federal Street: thence running
Westerly by said Federal Street about thirty-two and onehalf feet to said middle of said house and point of
beginning."
Deed
Bk 7109 | Pg 475
It seems that after the deaths of
Alice M. Donovan and Louise K.
O'Neil, the land was divided into
6ths among the same parties
involved in the quitclaim deed of
1973. 1/6th is sold here. See
subsequent entries for remaining
5/6ths.
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Deed
Bk 7109 | Pg 474
It seems that after the deaths of
Alice M. Donovan and Louise K.
O'Neil, the land was divided into
6ths. 1/6th is sold here, see
subsequent entries for remaining
5/6ths.
$49,333.60 "the land in Salem…commonly known and numbered as Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
155 Federal Street…Beginning on Federal Street and
running Southerly be a line directly through the middle of
the house from said Federal Street back to land formerly
of Bancroft, now of the City of Salem; thence running
easterly by land of the City of Salem to land now or late
of Lenoard B. Harrington, thence running Northerly by
said land now or late of Harrington to said Federal Street;
thence running Westerly by said Federal Street about
thirty-two and one-half feet to said middle of said house
and point of beginning...Meaning herein to convey foursixth interest."
Deed
Bk 7109 | Pg 476
The remaining 4/6ths of the
property is sold here. Total cost
of property = $80,000.
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
Deed
Bk 28061 | Pg 1
Thomas J. Collins and Nina R.
Collins
$535,000 "…the land in Salem together with the buildings
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
thereon…numbered as 155 Federal Street…bounded and
described as follows: Beginning on Federal Street and
running Southerly by a line directly through the middle of
the house from said Federal Street back to land formerly
of Bancroft, now of the City of Salem; thence running
easterly by land of the City of Salem to land now or late
of Leonard B. Harrington, thence running Northerly by
said land now or late of Harrington to said Federal Street;
thence running Westerly by said Federal Street about
thirty-two and one-half feet to said middle of said house
and point of beginning."
Deed
Bk 29746 | Pg 217
Andi Kociaj and Jillian M. Rubel
$630,000 "…the land in Salem together with the buildings
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds
thereon…numbered as 155 Federal Street…bounded and
described as follows: Beginning on Federal Street and
running Southerly by a line directly through the middle of
the house from said Federal Street back to land formerly
of Bancroft, now of the City of Salem; thence running
easterly by land of the City of Salem to land now or late
of Leonard B. Harrington, thence running Northerly by
said land now or late of Harrington to said Federal Street;
thence running Westerly by said Federal Street about
thirty-two and one-half feet to said middle of said house
and point of beginning."
Deed
Bk 37698 | Pg 83
�W.H. Demick
Researcher
155 Federal Street, Salem
Essex County, Massachusetts
Chain of Title
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c.1828
Built for Aaron and Josiah Hayward, Bricklayers
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Built circa 1828
House history completed 2020
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W.H. Demick
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