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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
126 Bayview Avenue
Built for
Alfred Peabody,
Merchant
c. 1876
Researched and written by Jen Ratliff
May 2019
Historic Salem Inc,
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2019
�126 Bay View Avenue, January 1989 (MACRIS SAL.3484)
The Juniper Point neighborhood was conceived of by Salem grocer Daniel B. Gardner,
Jr., who purchased 45 acres of former farm land in September 1875, at the cost of $21,000. 1
The area had long been used as a summer retreat, with many Salemites and tourists camping
along the waterfront in tents. Gardner filed a plan with the City for cottage lots in October 1875
and in November submitted an updated plan which also included stable lots, two parks, and a
public hall. The proposal created over 50 residential lots, more than 20 of which were sold in a
single day, November 6, 1875. More lots were auctioned off in the summer of 1876 as the
neighborhood expanded. 2 The deed for each cottage stipulated that “no shop, store, public
house, boarding house, saloon or stable shall ever be erected on said lot nor any building
1
MACRIS SAL.HA – Gardner is incorrectly referred to as Danial B. Goodwin, Jr. on the neighborhood plans
submitted with the City of Salem in October and November of 1875.
2
The stable lots are now a strip of garages on Cheval Avenue.
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�thereon used for any of said purposes.” The deeds continue to state, “that a strip thereof ten
feet wide next to the high-water mark shall forever be kept open free and unobstructed as a
public sidewalk or promenade.” These stipulations have been upheld in perpetuity. 3
The completion of this new summer community helped encourage the growth of the
adjacent Salem Willows, a city-owned park which quickly grew to include amusements,
restaurants, and entertainment. In 1875, the Naumkeag Street Railway Company began
offering horsecar service to the area from downtown, attracting visitors who could travel by
train to Salem and conveniently take a horsecar to the new neighborhood. Aside from Salem’s
elite business men, this summer resort community was especially popular with travelers from
Lawrence and Lowell.
The Gothic Revival cottage design of 126 Bay View Avenue is indicative of the 19th
century and features wood shingle siding and ornate cornice trim. The home has been greatly
altered in recent years to accommodate a basement level garage; the porch has been reduced
and is devoid of its decorative balustrade. New windows have been added with rounded
transoms on the front façade and the back of the home features a large atrium addition.
Furthermore, windows have been removed throughout the sides of the home. 4
3
4
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds, 941:166, 1875.
In comparison with the home’s 1989 MACRIS report (SAL.3484)
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�Detail of stereoview by Edwin N. Peabody, c. 1878
126 Bay View Avenue (54 Central Avenue) in the center
(Salem State University Archives and Special Collections)
The Peabody Family, 1875-1880
Alfred Peabody (1806-1879) and his son Henry W. Peabody (1838-1908) appear to be
the earliest adopters of the Juniper Point neighborhood, purchasing multiple cottage plots from
Daniel B. Gardner, Jr. on November 6, 1875. Henry W. Peabody purchased #25 and #26, present
day 136 Bay View Avenue, and together with his father Alfred, purchased #22. 5
The land in which 126 Bay View Avenue sits was Plot #22 in Gardener’s Plan of Cottage
Lots for Juniper Point. The original address for this home was 54 Central Street, later renamed
and renumbered as 126 Bay View Avenue, around 1915. There is no indication that the
5
Ibid.
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�Peabody family ever stayed in the home, it is likely that it was an investment property that they
leased to summering families from out-of-town. The family may have frequented 130 Bay View
Avenue, a larger home owned by Henry W. Peabody.
Alfred Peabody was born on February 3, 1806 in Salem, Massachusetts to Nathan and
Hannah (Stickney) Peabody. He came from a well-established family, descended from
Lieutenant Francis Peabody, an early settler of the area who arrived on the ship Planter in
1635. 6 Alfred became a renowned merchant in Salem and Boston, participating in multiple
industries including dry goods and shoe manufacturing. He often lost large amounts of money
in his ventures but was remembered fondly for his adaptability to the economy and his integrity
in business. 7
On November 30, 1833, Alfred Peabody married Jerusha Tay (1808-1891) of Salem.
Together, the couple had children as follows: Alfred, Henry, Everett (died in infancy,) Everett,
Mary, Edwin, and Charles. Their family home was at 45 Summer Street.
Like his father, Henry W. Peabody become a well-known merchant, working for Williams
& Hall on Central Wharf in Boston. Henry later joined Samuel Stevens & Company but took a
break from maritime trade in 1866 due to decline in the industry and substantial loss of income.
Henry opened his own company, Henry W. Peabody & Company in Boston and New York City.
As his business grew, he became increasingly involved with politics, appearing in front of
Congress on multiple occasions to advocate for maritime industries. In 1864, Henry W. Peabody
purchased 17 Chestnut Street in Salem where he lived until 1907, before moving to Beverly.
6
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume 3
William Richard Cutter, 1908, pg. 1334-1335.
7
Ibid.
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�Peabody married three times, first to Lila Rea Mansfield in 1862. Together the couple
had six children, three of which died during childhood. Lila died in August 1890 and in
December 1892, Henry W. Peabody married Nannie Brayton Borden (1853-1905) of Fall River.
Nannie had previously been married to Norman E. Borden (1850-1880), second cousin, once
removed of Lizzie Borden. The murders of Lizzie’s father and stepmother had occurred in
August 1892, followed by a very public trial. It is likely that Nannie viewed this marriage as a
welcomed escape from Fall River.8 Nannie appears to have assumed a large amount of money
following her first husband, Norman’s death. This was chronicled in multiple letters held in the
archives at Harvard University, which contains the Henry W. Peabody Collection. Found in
Henry’s personal correspondence with his step children, Henry stated that he had no interest in
Nannie’s estate, writing: “…I married Nannie Brayton Borden for her love and companionship,
and not for money."9 Nannie died in 1905 and Henry married for a third time to Lucy W.
Waterbury.
Alfred Peabody’s younger son, Edwin N. Peabody was also well known in Salem. He was
an active photographer from 1876-1894 and photographed much of Salem, including the
Juniper Point neighborhood. His images of the neighborhood date to the late 1870s and were
likely inspired by his family’s properties there. 10 Edwin traveled often and in his obituary it was
said: “He traveled considerably over the United States and whenever he heard of a Salem
family in any city that he visited, he would be sure to hunt them up, even though they were
perfect strangers to him. He was always made to feel welcome and he was sure to bring home
8
Ibid.
Harvard University, Henry W. Peabody and Company Collection, MSS 766 1867-1957, Volumes HD-1 and HE-9
10
Stereoviews by Edwin N. Peabody can be seen at Salem State University Archives and Special Collections
9
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�pleasant messages to their Salem kindred.” 11
Alfred Peabody died of heart disease on June 13, 1879, he was 73 years old.12 In July
1880, Henry W. Peabody sold 126 Bay View Avenue (then 54 Central Avenue) to Joel A. Abbott
of Lowell, Massachusetts for $1,500. 13
The Abbott Family, 1880-1894
Joel A. Abbott (1820-1903) was born on October 3, 1820 to Joel Abbott and Hannah
(Bowman) Abbott of Charlestown, Massachusetts. 14 The family later relocated to North
Reading, where Joel A. Abbott worked as a shoe manufacturer. On November 26, 1847, Joel
married Sarah A. Parker (1826-1901), also of Reading. By 1865, the couple had relocated to
Lowell, along with their eight children. Joel became proprietor of “The Old Corner Store” at 174
Merrimack Street and become very involved in community politics, specifically the Democratic
party. In 1878, Joel was nominated for Mayor of Lowell by members of the Butler Club but lost
to John A. G. Richardson.
In 1880, Joel purchased 126 Bay View Avenue (then 54 Central Avenue) for use as his
family’s summer residence. During Joel’s first summer at Juniper Point, he suffered from a
debilitating kidney and liver disorder, becoming unable to walk. The following year, The Boston
Journal and The Boston Globe chronicled his recovery, which he credited to an herbal
supplement, Kidney-Wort. 15 Joel and his family owned the cottage at Juniper Point for 14 years.
11
Salem Evening News, March 20, 1920
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
13
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds: 1040:248, July 8, 1880.
14
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
15
“The City of Spindles,” The Boston Globe, June 22, 1881, pg. 3.
12
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�In 1894, Joel and his wife Sarah sold the home to Joseph F. Appleton.
The Appleton Family, 1894-1907
Joseph Frederic Appleton (1854-1929) was born in Beverly, Massachusetts on March 18,
1854 to Joseph B. Appleton and Rachel E. (Foster) Appleton. He attended school in Beverly and
later began working as a salesman in the shoe industry. On March 9, 1878, Joseph married
Mary B. Dunbar in Beverly, Massachusetts. 16 He later partnered with William McKean of Salem,
a manufacturer of shoes. In 1894, John and his wife Mary purchased 126 Bay View (then 54
Central Avenue) for $1.00 and other considerations from Joel and Sarah Abbott. 17
After leaving the shoe industry he became a manager and vice president of Underwriters
Salvage Company of the United States, where he traveled between offices in Boston and New
York before retiring in 1915. He then partnered with Fred A. Norton in selling insurance under
the name Appleton & Norton.
Appleton earned quite a bit of money in these businesses, splitting his time between a
Boston residence, 19 North Street, and Juniper Point. He purchased a 30-foot yacht which he
named Takitesy (take-it-easy) for use at Juniper Point. In June 1899, the Boston Globe reported
that Appleton’s yacht, valued at $1,000, had been stolen. It was recovered a month later at the
Hudson River Yacht Club in New York City and carpenter Frank Westin was arrested. 18 After
selling 126 Bay View (then 54 Central Avenue) in 1907; he purchased the larger adjacent home
16
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research
Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
17
Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds, 1862:473
18
“Yacht Takeiteasy Found at Last,” The Boston Globe, July 28, 1899, pg. 7.
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�at 130 Bay View Avenue (then 60 Central Avenue) which has also been previously owned by
Henry W. Peabody. When Joseph F. Appleton passed away at age 76 in 1929, he left an estate
worth over one million dollars. 19
The Cabeen Family, 1907-1939
John F. Cabeen (1866-1954) was born in Salem in 1866 to Lydia and John Cabeen, a
teamster. The couple also had three daughters Sarah, Julia, and Lila. Sarah attended the nearby
Salem Normal School, where she graduated in 1878. She then taught in Salem for sixteen years,
primarily at the Bentley Grammar School on lower Essex Street. John F. trained as a plumber
and opened his own shop on the corner of Essex and North streets.
On October 18, 1886, John married Sarah A. Merrick, originally of England. 20 The couple
lived at 18 Cabot Street and had two children, Charles and Helen. Charles would apprentice
under his father and join the family business.
John was incredibly involved in his community, serving on multiple committees and
boards, including the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Salem Savings Bank, Salem Rotary Club and
the Board of Trade. After purchasing the home at 126 Bay View (then 54 Central Avenue) in
1907, John F. Cabeen became very involved with the Juniper Point neighborhood. In 1912, he
helped organize the Juniper Point Realty Trust to assist in the purchase of the nearby Ocean
View Hotel. 21
Following the Great Salem Fire of 1914, Cabeen played an instrumental role in the
19
“Estate of $1,072,103.70 left by Joseph Appleton,” The Boston Globe, January 14, 1930, pg. 1.
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
21
The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts)25 Aug 1912, Page 14
20
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�recovery effort by assisting in the organization of incoming funds and supplies for the city. In
the following months, he rallied for the importance of a fire department to protect Juniper
Point, becoming temporary President of the Juniper Point Volunteer Fire Association in
February 1915. This association received a hose carriage, ladders, and was granted the
installation of a fire alarm box at Columbus Square.22
In 1939, John and Sarah sold the Juniper Point home to Nora Harrington.
22
The Boston Daily Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) 08 Feb 1915, Page 13.
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�Street Address
54 Central Avenue
126 Bay View Avenue
Buyer
Occupation
Alfred Peabody
Henry W. Peabody
Merchant
Joel A. Abbott
Sarah A. Abbott
John F. Appleton
Mary B. Appleton
1875-1915
1915-Present
Years of
Ownership
1875-1880
Number
of Years
5
Purchase Price
Deed
Notes
$250
941:166
Shoe Manufacturer
Grocer
Insurance and Real Estate
Park Commissioner
1880-1894
14
$1,500
1040:248
Purchased from Daniel B. Gardner Jr.
Plot #22 - Book 1, Plan 15
Henry also owned plot #25 and #26
54 Central Avenue
1894-1907
13
1408:86
54 Central Avenue
John F. Cabeen
Sarah A. Cabeen
Plumber
1907-1939
32
1862:473
54 Central Avenue
126 Bay View Avenue
Nora Harrington
Admin. Assistant
1939-1946
7
$1.00 and
other
considerations
$1.00 and
other
considerations
$3,000
3182:477
Leo F. Harrington
Marjorie R. Harrington
U.S. Navy
1946-1950
4
Considerations
paid
3479:301
John A. Conway
Helen M. Conway
Peter J. Fallon
Marilyn E. Fallon
Natalio F. Bettencourt
Deliea C. Bettencourt
Gabriel Demelo
Maria D. Demelo
Cheryl A. Vickery
Insurance and Real Estate
1950-1975
25
$9,000
3778:334
Unknown
1975-1996
21
$26,5000
6122:616
Nora assumed payment of the Cabeen’s $3,000
mortgage.
Widow of Leo F. Harrington
126 Bay View Avenue
Nora Harrington remained in the home until
1950
126 Bay View Avenue
Probate: (#281964 11/8/64)
126 Bay View Avenue
Unknown
1997-2011
14
$305,000
126 Bay View Avenue
Unknown
2011-2019
3
$400,000
13741:36
13974:487
28875:213
Unknown
20112019+
8+
$630,000
30543:266
126 Bay View Avenue
126 Bay View Avenue
�Resident
J.F. Appleton
Vacant
John F. Cabeen
Nora Harrington
Nora Harrington
Arthur F. Dooley
Nora Harrington
John A. Conway
Rodolph J. Pelletier
John A. Conway
John Flynn
Rodolph J. Pelletier
John A. Conway
John A. Conway
Robert Allen
Patrick Cyr
John A. Conway
Richard L. Coluppy
Patrick Cyr
John A. Conway
Richard L. Coluppy
Robert C. McCarthy
John A. Conway
Norman R. Brouilette
John A. Conway
Directory Year
1899-1905
1906
1906-1939
1940-1942
1943-1945
1946-1950
1952
1953
1954-1955
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961-1964
Notes
�1875 Plan of Cottages belonging to Daniel B Garder Jr. (Not Goodwin) Lot #22
(Book 1, Plan 15)
�1874 Salem Atlas (Plate B)
�1897 Salem Atlas (Plate 11)
�1890-1903 Salem Atlas (Plate 39)
�1911 Salem Atlas (Plate 6)
�1906-1938 Salem Atlas (Plate 73)
�Boston Post
Boston, Massachusetts
22 Feb 1876, Tue • Page 3
The Boston Globe, Saturday, July 15, 1876
�The Boston Globe
Boston, Massachusetts
12 Jul 1876, Wed • Page 5
�The Boston Globe
Boston, Massachusetts
15 Jul 1876, Sat • Page 8
�Trade card for Henry W. Peabody & Co., Australian Line, 114 State Street, Boston, Mass., May 26, 1884
Historic New England (GUSN-190920)
https://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44807197.pdf
�Biographical History of Massachusetts:
Biographies and Autobiographies of the Leading Men in the State, Volume 2, 1911
�Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume 3
William Richard Cutter, 1908
�Boston Globe
June 14, 1879, Page 4.
Boston Daily Globe
March 20, 1920, pg. 9
�Nannie and Abby Borden both served on the YMCA’s Woman’s Auxiliary Board
Fall River Daily Globe, May 20, 1891
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
�The Peabody Family Plot on Greenwood Avenue
Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem Massachusetts
(Find a Grave: 25156113)
�The Boston Globe
July 28, 1899. pg, 7.
�Appleton & Norton Advertisement
Salem Directory, 1905
�The Boston Globe
23 Jul 1909, Fri
Page 12
�The Boston Globe
07 Apr 1910, Thu
Page 9
The Boston Globe
Boston, Massachusetts
05 Oct 1929, Sat • Page 7
�The Boston Globe
January 14, 1930, pg. 1
The Boston Globe
November 11, 1923, pg. 52
�The Boston Globe
February 8, 1915, pg. 13
�The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts)
13 Jun 1931, Sat
Page 9
�John F. Cabeen’s Store
81 North Street, Salem
Salem State University Archives & Special Collections
�Sarah Lizzie Cabeen, c. 1878
Salem State University Archives and Special Collections
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Fred H. Porter
Asst. Cashier
jpeared the above-named Wil-)
Trustees u/w Laurence E. Pedrick
lliam D. Chapple, trustee as aforesaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, before me
Mary B. Tudbury
Notary Public
My commission expires January 22 1944
I, Edward S. Webber, hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Board of
Vote
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Directors of the Beverly National Bank of Beverly, Massachusetts and thatl
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at a regular meeting of the Directors duly held on August 2, 1927, a quorum
being present, the following vote was unanimously adopted:
VOTED:
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That
the President, or any Vice President, together with the Cashier or any
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sistant Cashier of this Bank be, and they hereby are authorized and empowered
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in the name and on behalf of this Bank to sell, assign, transfer and de-
liver, shares of stock or of any interest in any corporation, association!
or trust, certificates of such shares of stock or of interest, registered
bonds, notes, certificates of indebtedness and all other forms of intangi le
property now or hereafter owned by or standing in the name of this Banko¼
standing in the name of this Bank as collateral security or otherwise,
ant
for that purpose to make and execute all necessary acts of assignment and
transfer thereof, including the appointment of an attorney, with power of!
substitution, with like full power, to lawfully act by virtue hereof, and,
to assign, convey, discharge, in whole or in part, any mortgage of real
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estate or personal property standing in the name of this Bank, to fore-
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close any such mortgage and to execute and deliver any deed of transfer
and other instruments incidental thereto or desirable in connection there~
~ith. I further certify that said vote has not been amended or rescinded,:
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and is in full force and effect and that Ruel P. Pope is a Vice President
and that Fred H. Porter is an Assistant Cashier of this Bank. Attest:
Edward S. Webber Clerk of the Board of Directors.
(Corporate seal)
Essex ss. Received June 6, 1939. 34 m. past 4 P.M. Recorded and Examined.I'
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I, John F. Cabeen of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts for consideration' Cabeen
paid, grant to Nora I. Harrington of said Salem with WARRANTY COVENANTS I
to
a certain lot of land in said SALEM on Juniper Point being lot twenty-two!
Harrington
on a plan entitled ~Plan of Cottage Lots at Juniper Point, Salem Neck, c.t. One $2. R. Stamp
Putnam, Surveyor, Oct. 1875~ recorded with Essex, So. Dist., Deeds, Book
~jary
:1 of Plans, Plan No. 15, with all buildings thereon; also a parcel ad- I
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joining said lot twenty-two and between it and high water mark bounded
beginning at the southeasterly corner of said lot twenty two and running
southeasterly in a line which is the extension in a straight line of the
line between lots twenty two and twenty three on said plan fifty feet mor•
or less to high water mark, thence running southwesterly on high water
mark to a point which an extension in a straight line of the line between
lots twenty one and twenty two would strike, thence running northwesterly
on said extended line twenty eight feet to the southwesterly corner of
lot twenty two, thence running northeasterly on said lot twenty two thirty feet to the point of beginning.
Said premises are conveyed subject to
the restrictions contained in a certain indenture between N. Augusta Gard1er
et al and said John F, Cabeen, dated February 28, 190? and recorded with
said Deeds, Book 1862, Page 478, so far as said restrictions are now in
!force and effect. Said premises are the same premises conveyed to the
granter herein by Joseph F. Appleton, by deed dated January 29, 190? and
recorded with said Deeds, Book 1862, Page 4?3. Said premises are conveyea
subject to a mortgage in the amount of $3,000.00 held by the Salem Savingtl
Bank, and the taxes for 1939, both of which the grantee herein, by the
acceptance of this deed, agrees to assume and pay.
I, Sarah A. Cabeen wi e
of said granter, John F. Cabeen release to said grantee all -rights of dowbr
and homestead and other interests therein. WITNESS our hands and seals
(seal)
John F. Cabeen
this fifth day of June 1939.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
)
Sarah A. Cabeen
(seal)
Essex ss. June 5 1939 Then personally appeared the above named John F.
Cabeen and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and
deed, before me
Robert VI. Hill
Notary Public
My commission expires September? 1945
Essex ss. Received June 6, 1939. 34 m. past 4 P.M. Recorded and Examined.
------------------------------------------------------------------------I, Nora I. Harrington, widow, of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, for
Harrington
to
consideration paid, grant to John F. Cabeen of said Salem, with MORTGAGE
Cabeen
COVENANTS, to secure the payment of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars in
one year with five per cent interest per annum, payable quarterly as provided in a note of even date, a certain lot of land in said SALEM on Juni-
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per Point being lot twenty-two on a plan entitled "Plan of Cottage Lots
at Juniper Point, Salem Neck, C. A. Putnam, Surveyor, Oct. 18?5" recorded
with Essex, So. Dist., Deeds, Book 1 of Plans, Plan No. 15, with all buillings thereon; also a parcel adjoining said lot twenty two and between it
and high water mark bounded beginning at the southeasterly corner of said
lot twenty two and running southeasterly in a line which is the extension
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in a straight line of the line between lots twenty two and twenty three
on said plan fifty feet more or less to high water mark, thence running
southwesterly on high water mark to a point which an extension in a straight
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line of the line between lots twenty one and twenty two would strike,thence
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running northwesterly on said extended line twenty eight feet to the sout westerly corner of lot twenty two, thence running northeasterly on said·
lot twenty two thirty feet to the point of beginning. Said premises are
•conveyed subject to the restrictions contained in a certain indenture be-I
!tween N. Augusta Gardner et al and said John F. Cabeen, dated February 28l
1907 and recorded with said Deeds, Book 1862, Page 478, so far as said
restrictions are now in force and effect. Said premises are the same
premises conveyed to me by the said John F. Cabeen by deed of even date
and to be recorded herewith. Said premises are subject to a prior mort- .
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gage in the amount of $3,000.00 held by the Salem Savings Bank. Th1s mortgage is upon the statutory condition, for any breach of which the mortgagee
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shall have the statutory power of sale. WITNESS my hand and seal this
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lfifth day of June 1939
Nora I. Harrington
(seal)
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETI'S Essex ss. June 5th, 1939 Then personially appeared the above-named Nora I. Harrington and acknowledged the
!foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed,
before me,
Charles F•. Manning
Notary Public
Essex ss. Received June 6, 1939. 34 m. past 4 P.M. Recorded and Examined.
------------------------------------------------------------------------I~ John F. _Cabeen of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, holder of a mortL Assgt.
gage from Nora I. Harrington to me dated June 5, 1939 recorded on said
Cabeen
date with Essex South District Registry of Deeds and being instrument num•
bered-of that date, assign s~id mortgage and the note and claim secured
to
Beverly Nat'l
Bk. , et al Trs.
thereby to Beverly National Bank and William D, Chapple, Trustees under
the Will of Laurence E. Pedrick, late of said Salem, WITNESS my hand and
seal this fifth day of June 1939
John F. Cabeen
(seal)
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Essex as, June 5th 1939 Then personally
appeared the above-named John F, Cabeen and acknowledged the foregoing int
strument to be his free act and deed before me
Robert W. Hill
Notary Public
My commission expires Sept 7 1945
Essex ss, Received June 6, 1939. 34 m. past 4 P.M. Recorded and Examined,;
------------------------------------------------------------------------The Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, holder of the foregoing mortgage, Discharge
Ihereby acknowledges satisfaction of the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
N'port. F.C.S,Bk.
'said Savings Bank has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and 1
On back M.. deed
Rec. B. 2903
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�3Dis'tbarge of JMortgage:
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The SALEM SA\'INGS BANK, the holder of the within molt~ge, ~ereby acknowledges satisfaction of ardt I.!"
discharges the same.
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2
Jn WitntH Wbtrtof,
the said SALEM SAVINGS BANK has caused its corporate seal to be· hcnto affixed
and these presents to be Si1?11ed in its name and behalf by
Roland A. Stanley
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its Treasurer.
ben:unto duly authorized, this
nineteenth
day of
October,:-:'
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in the year nineteen hundred and
f if t y.
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By
C:ommonllltaltb of Jlas!Satbusttts
ss, On this nineteenth
day of
October
Roland A. Stanley
, to me personally known, who,
ESSEX,
19 50, before
appeared
being by me duly sworn,
uy that he is the Treasurer of said SALEM SAVINGS BANK, and that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is
corporate seal of said Corporation and that said instrument was signed and scaled in behalf of said Corpo · n
authority of its By-Laws, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free act a1><hll!rd:,o/ said Corpo
'-L_..:C......~,C-
me
did
the
by
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My commission expires ...
Esau ss. Recorded Oct. 20,
19so.
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JO m. past .1 P.M.
K!IO'{I ALL Lll~N DY TilliSB PRJ.;S.t<,!JTS Tr.i!.T I, Leo F. H;irr ington
of Salem,
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sex. County. Massachusetts
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t,-,::nme.; ri, for consideration paid, grant to Jo!'ln ;,. Con•·n-y "nd JIGlen·J:. Co!Wrny,
husband and.wife, as tenants by the entirety, both
of said Saler.i
with UlttmU1ty tOll1'ltlUttll
the land in said Salem with the buildinr,s thereon hounded and rlescri bed
as follows:
(Ocx:iptio:. a:.~ ev:enmh ances, if mcs)
· Nortl,v1esterly by Central Avenue, no" called Bay View Avenue,
thirty three and six-tenths (33.6) feet, northeaste·ly by lot 23
on plan hereinafter referred to fifty ei8ht (58) feet, southeasterly
by the parcel next hereinafter described thirty (30) feet and southwesterly by lot 21 on said plan sixty three (63) feet. ,,lso a narcel
adjoining said lot and between it and high water mark, bounded as
follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said lot and
running southeasterly in a line which is ~he extension.in a straiP,ht
line of the line betr1een lots 22 and 23 on said plan about fifty (50)
feet to high water ma1·]!:, thence runi1inr, southv1esterly b·.· high Vlater
mark to a ;,>oint which is the extension of a str<1ic.ht line of the line
between lots 21 and 22 on said plan I thence running nortlr.vesterly by
said extended line twenty eight (2&J feet to the southwesterly corner
of said lot 22, 1thence running northeasterly on said lot 22 thirty
(30) feet to the point of b0r,i'nning. Being lot 22 and· rear of lot 22
on plan recorded in Book of Plans 1 Plan~,15.
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And __ I_,_ llar .jori~;larri ,!'.to
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:\';:" of said grantor,
tenaa;r ~· the act=IH3•
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homestead and other mterests therem.
release to said grantee all nghts of dowe;
and
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z_..a_ __,,,.,__
of_ ___,O~.t.ob.er
J950,
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l!J(ir Qtommonurralt(i of dlassar(iusdts
__________..·.1s..~.ox.,_____ _ss.
Then personally appeared the above-natn~d ....... Le..Q ...F. .......l!.i:tr.ri.:.1~.t.Q.•••____________
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be ........: ... is ...
l:a::ier ,/. Liebsch
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.Es~ex ss. Recorded Oct. 20, 1950. 30 m. pest 1 P.M.
�3778
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT ..... He.~ .. J.ohn.a •... Conm,.;., ,:we. .. H.n.len. L: •
.Co.nway., .... hu.s.baod ....and ....,v.i.fe., ....bo.th ...................................................................... .
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:£:SScx ........ County, Massachusetts,
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1t111::an ied, for consideration paid, grant to the SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, a corporation
duly established by law and located in Salem in the County of Essex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
with MORTGAGE COVENANTS, to secure the payment of
.
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........ Nine ... Tho.usanc
............. Dollars
In .......................... t:w.e.nty ..........................years with....
.. .... .f.o.ur.
......... per cent interest, per annum, payable
as provided in a note of even date, the land in .... s.ai.cl.. ..S.n.le.r.i .....
with the buHdings thereon bounded as follows:
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Northwesterly by Central Avenue, now called n;...y View',,ve:1ue,
thirty three and six-tenths (33.6) feet, northeasterly by lot 23 on
plan hereinrfter referred to fifty eiRht (58) feet, southeaste1·ly by
the oar.eel next hereinafter described thirty (30) feet and soutJwmsterly by lot 21 on said plan sixty three (63) feet. ,,1so a parcel
adjoining said lot and between it and hir;h water r.1ark, bounded as
follcws: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said lot and runni11g
southeasterly in a line which is the extension in a straight line of
the line between lots 22 and 23 on said plan about fifty ( 50) feet to
high water mark, thence running southwesterly by :1i,c:h wat, r mark to a
point which an extension in a straight line of the line bet\'ieen lots
21 and 22 on said ::,lan would strike thenr.e running northl'iesterly. on.
said extended line twenty eight (28) feet to the southwesterly corner"
of said lot 22, thence running ~ortheasterly on said lot 22 thirty (30)
feet to the point of beginning. BeinG lot 22 and the rear of lot 22
on plan reccrded in Book of Plans 1 Plan 15. Said premises are subject
to restrictions and stipulations contained in Indenture dated February
28, 1907 and recorded in Book 1862 Page 478. Being the same ~remises
conveyed to us by deed of Leo F, Harrington recorded herev1ith,
Including as a part of the realty all portable or sectional buildinge, heating apparatus, plumbing, mantels, storm doors and
window,, oil bumel"8, gas and oil and electric fixtures, screens, screen doors, awnings, air conditioning apparatus and other
fixtures of whatever kind or nature, on said premises, insofar as the same are, or can by agreement of the parties, be made
a part of the realty.
The mortgagor agreea and covenants to pay to the mortgagee, on the payment do.tee of the note secured by this mort•
gage, in addit:on to the payments of principal and interest therein required, a monthly apportionment of the sum estimated .
by the mortgagee to be sufficient to make payment of all municipal taxes, chargeu and assessments and insurance premiums,
upon the mortgaged property as they shall become due and any balance due for any of said payments shall be paid by the
mortgagor. The mortgagee is hereby specifically authorized to pay when due, or at any time thereafter, all of said payments
and to charge the same to the account of the mortgagor.
In the event of the ownership of the mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, becomes vested in a person or persons
other th&n the mortgagor, the mortgagee may, without notice to the mortgagor, deal with the successor or successors in
interest with reference to the mortgage and the debt hereby secured, and in the same manner as with the mortgagor without in
any way vitiating or discharging the mortgagor's liability hereunder or upon the debt hereby secured. No sale of the
premises hMeby mortgaged and no forbearance on the pa?'t of the mortgagee and no extension, whether oral or in writing,
of the time for the payment of the debt hereby secured given by the mortgagee shall operate .to release, discharge, modify,
change or affect the original liability of the mortgagor herein, either in whole or in part.
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The mortgagor covenants and agrees to perform and observe RII of the term! and conditions of the mortgage note secured
by this mortgage, and further covenants and agrees to pay on demand to the mortgagee, or the mortgagee may at its option add to the principal balance then due, any sUms advanced or paid by the mortgagee on account of any defsuit, of whatever nature, by the mortgagor, or any sums edvanced or paid, whether before or after d~fault, for taxes, repairs, improvements, in!Utance on the mortgaged property or any other insurance pledged as collateral to secure the mortgage loan, or
any sums pe.id to the mortgagee, including reasonable attorney's fees, in prosecuting, defending or intervening in any legal
or equitable proceeding wherein any· of the rights cr~ated by this mortgage are, in the sole judgement of the Bank, jeopardized or in issue.
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This mortgage ia upon the STATUTORY CONDlTION.; for any breach of which the mortgagee shall have the STATUTORY
POWER OF SALE.
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rel care ta the mcs:tjfugce all I ights of don ct
WITNESS.
our
...... Jn1ahrnd mjfo ef eeid nu,tgsxer
tcSJ ,ami hoamstead mid st112: inbc: c ,a iM tho mortQ'.aged..px.emi8@8.
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.hand.sand seals this. .. ......... /.,?.. .. d
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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EsSF.X, SS.
Then personally appeared the above named ..... J oh.n A.
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be .......... his ..
Conw.iy
..... free act and deed. ·
Before me,
l',lrier ,i. Liebsch
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19;i0.
cornwission expires,..
Essex ss. Recorded Cct. 20, 19~0. 30 m. past 1 P .M.
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Justice of the Peace.
�MASSACHUSETTS OUl'fCLA.IM DIEl:D SHOJIT PO"M tlNDIVIDUALI lat
WE, Peter J. Fallon and Marilyn E. Fallon, husband and wife
as tenants by the entirety
of
county, M:uuchU&CtU,
Salem, Essex
Three Hundred Five
Thousand and 00/100 ($305,000.00) Dollars_
09/04196 0t:4~ Inst 3°l6
gr:mtto Natalio F. Bettenco~rt
'~ for consldcr:itlon paid, 211d In full coosklcratloo of
BK 13741 PG 36
of
with quttdatm anttllmll
126 Bayview Avenue, Salem, MA
UI.IXk the land in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
(Dacrlptlon lU>dencwnl,nnca, ll1ay)
FOR A COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
SEE EXHIBIT "A" AT'l'ACHED HERETO
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DEEDS REG 10
ESSEX SOUTH
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TAX
CASH
1390,80
1390.80
3722A000 13:42
EXC!SE TAX
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Then personally appeared the :lhovc named
DEED Pg 1/2
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19 96
Peter J. Fallon and
Marilyn E. Fallon
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
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(' Individual - Joint Tenants- Ttt'.ts In Common.)
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CHAl'TEll 183 ~ - 6AS AME1
· Ej7.BYCkAPTl!ll ◄97 o<l969
··k chc:.tull name, -rc11dcnce and M office Mldn::11 of chc grantee
~ lb<un: olll>c ochercbnoldttalro!, 1hcrefoc. lf noc delivettdlou
spcclllc monet21)' sum. The run con&idcralloa wll mcsn ch<, 1oc11 price ot thc convcy:ana: without d<duc:t:IDa for 1ay liens or enc:umbnnces
Ulumcd by the aisntec <>< Rmlinll\l thetean. All 1111Ch endonemcnu ond·rec1ur. shall be rttordtd :u pan ol chc deed. Failure to con,ply
willl tbll s«tionlblll not affect Che Yalldlcy ohny deed. Norqbtcr of dccdl shall accq,ta deed for: n:conling unlcH Ir II la compll2Jlcc wllh
tl>e require-n11 of this ICCllon.
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EYery deed p,ctcntcd ror ra:ord lhall con<aln or h a v e ~ -
and a ffi:IUI of d>e amoonc ofchc full coaaldcntlon thereof In dollan
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EXHIBIT A
126 Bayview Avenue
Salem, MA 01970
The land in aaid Salem, with the
described as follows:
building■
thereon, bounded and
NORTHWESTERLY
by Central Avenue, now called Bay View Avenue,
thirty-three and six tenths (33.6) feet1
NORTHEASTERLY
by Lot 23 on plan hereinafter referred to fiftyeight (58) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by the parcel next hereinafter des~ribed thirty
(30) feet; and
.<
SOUTHWESTERLY
by Lot 21 on said plan sixty-three ·:.( 63) feet•
Alao a parcel adjoining said lot and between it •nd high water
mark, bounded aa followas
Beginning at the Southeasterly oorner of said lot and running
SOUTHEASTERLY
in a line which is the extension in a straight line
of the line between Lots 22 and 23 on said plan
about fifty (50) feet to high water mark1 thence
running
SOUTHWESTERLY by high water mark to a point which is the extension
in a straight line of the line between Lots 21 and
22 on said plan; thence running
NORTHWESTERLY by said extended line twenty-eight (28) feet to the
Southwesterly corner of said Lot 22; thence running
NORTHEASTERLY
on said Lot 22 thirty (30) feet to the point of
beginning
Being Lot 22 and rear of Lot 22 on plan recorded in Essex South
District Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans 1, Plan 15.
Being the same premises conveyed to Peter J. Fallon and Marilyn E.
Pallon, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, by deed of
John A. Conway dated January 10, 1975 and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds in Book 6122, Page 616.
�·et< s, 2 2 PG s , s·
I, John A. Conway
of. Beverly,
Essex
County, Massachusetts,
being llimarT"Ud, for the full _consideration of • - - - - - - - - -$2.6, 500. 00- - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - - '7. paid
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grant to Peter J. Fallon and Marilyn E. Fallon, husband and wife, as tenants by
the entirety, both residing at 12.6 .Bay View Avenue in Salem in said Countr of Essex,
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The land in _said Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described
as follows:
NORTHWESTERLY
by Central Avenue, now called Bay View Avenue,
thirty-three and six tenths (33. 6) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY
by Lot 23 on plan hereinafter referred to fifty- eight
{58) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by the parcel next hereinafter described thirty (30)
feet; and
SOUTHWESTERLY
by Lot 21 on said plan sixty-three (63) feet.
Also a parcel adjoining said lot and between it and high water mark, bounded
as follows:
Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said lot and running
SOUTHEASTERLY
in a line which is the extension in a straight line of
the line between Lots 2.2 and 23 on said plan about
fifty (50) feet to high water mark; thence running
SOUTHWESTERLY
by high water mark to a point which is the extension
in a straight line of the line between Lots 2.1 and 22.
on said plan; thence running
NORTHWESTERLY
by said extended line twenty-eight (2.8) feet to the·.
Southwesterly corner of said Lot 2.2; thence running
NORTHEASTERLY
on said Lot 2.2 thirty (30) feet to the point of beginnin •
Being Lot 22 and rear of Lot 22 on plan recorded in Essex South DistTict.
Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans 1, Plan 15.
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Being the same premises conveyed to John A. Conway and Helen M. 'Conway,
husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, by deed of Leo F. Harrington, dated
October 20, 1950 and recorded with said Deeds, Book 3778, Page 334, the said
Helen M. Conway having deceased on November 81 1964 (EBsex County Probate No.
281964).
Executed
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a sealed instrument this
10th
19 75
Kue.• hoise Stampa t t(', {.2
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and. OMoellec! an baok ot this 1nstrurn
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Then personally appeared the above named
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My commission e1plres
ESSll SS. RECORDED
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May 31,
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�QUITCLAIM DEED
I, NATALIO F. BETl'ENCOURT of 126 Bayview Avenue, Salem, Eue1 Coanty,
Musachusett,
02114197 12:53 Inst 297
BK 13974 PG 487
for nominal consideration paid
grant to NATALIO F. BETIENCOURT and DELIELA C. BETTENCOURT, husband and
wife. as tenants by the entirety both of 126 Bayview Avenue, Salem, Essel County,
Massachusetts
The land In aaid Salem, with the buildl.np thereon, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHWESTERLY
by Central Avenue, now called Bay View Avenue, thirty-three
and six tentht (33.6) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY
by Lot 23 on plan hereinafter referred to fifty~lgbt (58) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by the parcel nut hereinafter described thirty (30) rm; and
SOUTHWESTERLY
by Lot ll on said plan silty-three (63) feet.
Also a parcel adjoilllng ,aid Jot and between It and high water mark, bounded as follows:
Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said lot and running
In a liae which b tbe exte1Uion in a straight liae of the line
between Lota 22 and 23 on said plan about fifty (SO) feet to
SOUTHEASTERLY
high water mark; thence running
SOUTHWESTERLY
by high water mark to a point which b the eltemlon In a
straight line of the line betwHD Lota ll and l2 on uld plan;
thence running
NORTHWESTERLY
by said extended line twenty-eight (18) feet to the
Southwesterly corner of said Lot 22; thence running;
NORTHEASTERLY
on aald Lot 22 thirty (30) feet to the point of beginning
Being Lot 22 and rear of Lot l2 on plan recorded In E.uex South District Registry of Deeds,
Book of Plans 1, Plan 15.
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For title see deed of Peter J. Fallon and Marilyn E. F'allon dated September 3, 1996
recorded with aaid Regbtry of Deeds in Book 13741, Page 36.
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'Natali.:F. Betteneourt
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Ease1,ss.
Febrauy 13, 1997
Then penoually appeared the above named NataUo F. Bettencourt and acknowledged
the foregoing inatrament to be bl!I free act and deed,
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NUCELES. HARMON a SONFANTI
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Peabody, MA 01880
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Date: 0B/20/2009 02:26 PM
QUITCLAIM DEED
10: 743388 Doc# 20090820003400
Fee : $1,824.00 Cons: $400,000.00
We, NATALIO· F. BETTENCOURT and DELIEIA C. BETTENCOURT, both of Salem, Essex
County, Massachusetts,
for consideration paid and in full consideration of FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100
($400,000.00) Dollars
grant to GABRIEL DEMELO and MARIA D. DEMELO, husband and wife as tenants by the
entirety, both of 126 Bay View Avenue, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts 01970, with
@UlTCLAIM COVENANTS
The land with all buildings thereon in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, being known as and
numbered 126 Bay View Avenue, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHWESTERLY by Central Avenue, now called Bay View Avenue, thirty-three and six
tenths (33.6) feet;
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NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 23 on plan hereinafter referred to fifty-eight (58) feet;
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SOUTHEASTERLY by the parcel next hereinafter described thirty (30) feet; and
SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 21 on said plan sixty-three (63) feet.
Also a parcel adjoining said lot and between it and high water mark, bounded as follows:
Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said lot and running
SOUTHEASTERLY in a line which is the extension in a straight line of the line bet\veen Lots
22 and 23 on said plan about fifty (50) feet to high water mark; thence running
SOUTHWESTERLY by high water mark to a point which is the extension in a straight line of
the line bet\veen Lots 21 and 22 on said plan; thence running
NORTHWESTERLY by said extended line twenty-eight (28) feet to the Southwesterly corner
of said Lot 22; thence running
NORTHEASTERLY on said Lot 22 thirty (30) feet to the point of beginning.
Being Lot 22 and rear of Lot 22 on plan recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in
Plan Book 1 as Plan 15.
Being the same premises conveyed to the within granters by deed of Natalie F. Bettencourt,
dated February 13, 1997, recorded in said Deeds in Book 13974, Page 487.
�EXECUTEDas a scaled instrument this 20th day of August, 2009.
· Witness
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss.
On this 20th day of August, 2009, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared
NATAUO F. BETTENCOURT and DELIELA C. BETIEJiCOURT, and proved to me through
satisfactory evidence of identification, which was n,Pl'iotographic identification with signature
issued by a federal or state government agency, o oath or affirmation of a credible witness, ~
personal knowledge of the undersigned, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding
or attached document(s), and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to e their free act and
deed.
DAVID LANl<ELES
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Notary Public
Commonwealth or Massachuetts
My Commission Expires
October 5, 2012
�Inventory No:
SAL.3484
Historic Name:
Appleton, Joseph House
Common Name:
Address:
126 Bay View Ave
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Salem Willows
Local No:
44-118
Year Constructed:
r 1880
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Gothic Revival
Use(s):
Secondary Dwelling House; Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Recreation
Area(s):
SAL.GZ: Salem Neck and Winter Island
SAL.HA: Salem Willows Historic District
Designation(s):
Nat'l Register District (03/25/1994)
Building Materials(s):
Roof: Asphalt Shingle
Wall: Wood Shingle
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Name
Present
Residential
Original
Residential
IPTION
Between 1871 and 1897
Atlases, deeds
Gothic Revival
Sketch Map: Draw map showing property's location
in relation to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate all buildings
between inventoried property and nearest
intersection(s).
Indicate north
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Exterior Wa 11 Fabric wood shingles
Outbuildings
Major Alterations (with dates)
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Condition
Excellent
Moved ______ Date _ _ _ _ _ __
Acreage
Less than one
Setting
On shoreline in extremely
dense 19th c. residential resort
neighborhood
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REFERENCE
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NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA STATEMENT (if applicable)
Located within the recommended Salem Willows Historic District,
eligible under Criteria A and c.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Describe important architectural features and evaluate in terms of
other buildings within the community.
126 Bay View Avenue is a richly detailed example of the small
summer cottages constructed in the Salem Willows area in the late
19th century.
It is a 1 1/2-story, two bay cottage with Carpenter
Gothic details.
The complex roofline consists of a gabled front
section with central gable, and a two-story, gabled roof extending
to the rear.
The one-story porch extends across the facade and
east elevation, featuring a handsome jigsawn balustrade.
The main
entry is at the west end of the facade.
The entire front section
of the house is oranamented with jigsawn vergeboards and cornice
trim.
The window sash is varied including some replacement.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Explain the role owners played in local or state history and how the
building relates to the development of the co111n.1nity.
This house is characteristic of the development of Salem
Willows with summer cottages during the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
It stands upon lot 22 of a plan of cottage lots dated
October 1875.
The house was standing by 1897, when it was owned as
a summer residence by Joseph Appleton, a manager for A.B. Russell &
Co., Boston.
Appleton's year-round residence in 1897 was at 19
North Street, Salem.
It is not known when the house was
constructed, but the lot had previously been purchased by Henry W.
Peabody (1875) and Joel Abbott (1880) before Appleton purchased it
in 1894.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Essex County Registry of Deeds
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Hopkins, G. M. Atlas of Salem. Philadelphia, 1874
Richards, Atlas of Salem, 1897
8/85
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126 Bay View Avenue, Salem, MA 01970
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Alfred Peabody
Merchant
c. 1876
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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c. 1876, 2019
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