14 English Street, Salem, MA 01970
House history
Built by 1807 for Joseph Webb, boatbuilder, on land purchased in 1805 from Samuel Masury. Webb sold the house to Daniel Moore, shipwright, in 1807. Moore mortgaged the property to Isaac Stilton Bullock, trader, in 1808. In 1849 Bullock sold it to rope maker Daniel Gilman. His heirs sold it to Clarence and Nita Stewart in 1948. It was purchased in 1952 by Roland and Annette Dumas, who sold the property in 1955 to Anthony and Ruth Welenc.
Historic Salem, Inc.
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Historic Salem, Inc.; Salem Historical Society
Built by 1807; researched 1984
Researched by Janice Welenc, verified by Joyce King
English
34 English Street, Salem, MA 01970
House history
Built by Robert Hill, boatbuilder, in 1812. The land originally contained a house built in 1688 by Mary and Thomas Mascoll on land given them by the original poprietor (Mary's father), mariner Joseph Swasey. This house was eventually divided in two and the easterly half was sold in 1798 to widow Martha Rice, who tore it down to build her new dwelling still standing at 30 English Street. Martha Rice sold a section of her land to Robert Hill in 1812, on which he built a house for his family.
Historic Salem, Inc.
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Historic Salem, Inc.; Salem Historical Society
Built 1812; researched 1992.
Researched by Donna Vinson
English