62 Morton Street

Historical Narrative: 

62 Morton St – 40-81 0.449 acres –Built 1855
Daniel & Ellen Donovan House

Morton St., east of Main St. was first known as Pike Street or Pike Lane, then Green St. on 1872 maps. Pike and East Pike St. appear on earlier deeds. Morton St. originally began at School St. and ended at Main Street. Morton St. was extended to include Pike in the late 1890’s. Pike also was nick-named "Ram Cat Alley" by local old-timers. The Pike Soap Company was located near the intersection of Bartlet St. and later further east on the south side of the road. It was formerly believed some of the houses on the east end of Morton St. were built by Willard Pike for his employees. Recent research disproves this claim. Most of the modest homes were built for Irish emigrants between 1854 – 1860.

George H. French was a merchant in Andover when he purchased 10 acres 9 rods of land from Phillips Academy on Mar. 8, 1854. The parcel’s south border along Pike Street extended down into what is now the “Playstead”. French subdivided the property into house lots along the street. Each lot sold contained a caveat that the new owner had to build a fence along the property line and maintain their half. French sold 3 acres of his property to Frederick Symonds on Feb. 15, 1854 for $450. Symonds then sold the 3 acres to Thomas Donovan on Mar. 2, 1854 for$480. Donovan sold 1 acre to Rogers Sweeney at 60 Morton in Oct. 1855. The Andover Valuation of 1860 lists Daniel Donovan: 1 acre, two houses and land = $400 The 1870 Valuation lists Daniel Donephon : [sic] 1 acre land $150, house $150 = $300 farm stock $45.

Daniel Donovan was born in Ireland about1815 and was a stone mason. His wife Ellen Hurley b. abt. 1830 in Ireland They had ten children: Dennis b. Apr. 1855, Daniel F. “Donley” b. Oct. 5. 1856, William J. b. 1858, Jeremiah b. Dec. 10, 1859, Mary Ann b. June 30, 1861, Timothy b. Aug. 8, 1864, Ellen T. b. Apr. 19, 1865, John b. July 12, 1868, Michael b. Dec. 15, 1870 and James Henry. b. Nov. 5, 1872.

Ellen was pregnant with their tenth child James H. when husband Daniel died in North Andover on June 6, 1872 at age 57 of a bowel obstruction. He is interred in St. Augustine’s Cemetery. The Donovan family had moved to North Andover in 1871 just prior to Daniel’s death. They kept the Andover house another seven years selling to Thomas Welch, wife Ann, on July 19, 1879. The 1880 Census lists the Donovan family in North Andover. Ellen died on May 22, 1884.

Thomas Welch – July 19, 1879 - b. 56 p. 183 $350 to minor heirs
Thomas Welch estate widow Ann – 1892

Bibliography/References: 

Essex County Registry of deeds, Salem
Essex, Northern Registry Deeds, Lawrence
Andover Maps 1855, 1872, 1888, 1906
Andover Resident Directories
Andover Valuation Schedules, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1900
Andover Vital Statistics
Andover Townsman Obituaries.
Ancestry.com. Family Genealogies, US & State Census records,

Owners:
Trustees of Phillips Academy
George H. French – Feb. 15, 1854 – b.491 leaf 123 - $750 – 10 acres 9 rods.
Frederick Symonds – Feb. 15, 1854 – b. 490 leaf 30 – 3 acres $450
Thomas Donovan – Mar. 2, 1854 – b. 490 leaf 281 – 3. Acres $480
Rogers Sweeney, wife Catherine – Oct. 15, 1855 – b. 520 leaf 265 – 1 acre $200
Rogers Sweeney, wife Catherine – Dec. 5, 1855 – b. 523 leaf 156 –
Daniel Donovan – Dec. 7, 1855 rec. 3/7/1856 – b. 527 leaf 115 - $200 – 1 acre
Daniel Donovan estate, Heirs widow Ellen and children.
Donovan heirs July 1879
Thomas Welch, wife Ann – July 19, 1879 – b. 56 pgs. 184-186 & 183 - $150 1 acre w/blds
Thomas Welch – July 19, 1879 - b. 56 p. 183 $350 to minor heirs
Thomas Welch estate widow Ann – 1892
Nellie Sullivan & Mary A. Sullivan – Apr. 2, 1892 – b. 118 p. 36 $500
Nellie Sullivan estate, d. Aug. 31, 1914 heir Mary A. Sullivan
Charles A. & Doris F. Orde – Feb. 13, 1939 – b. 621 p. 13 –
Charles A. Orde estate, Doris F. Orde heir – d. Jan. 15, 1970
Richard Jenney – Sept. 25, 1986 – b. 2312 p. 73
David Bider & Sylvia M. Bedrosian – May 10, 1988 – b. 2725 p. 103

Inventory Data:

StreetMorton St
PlaceAndover Center
Historic DistrictAndover Historic Building Survey
Historic NameDaniel & Ellen Donovan House
Present Useresidence - 2 family
Original Useresidence
Construction Date1855
SourceECRDS, ENRDL, style-njs
Architectural StyleOther
Foundationstone/granite/brick
Wall/Trimclapboard/wood/vinyl clad
Roofasphalt/gable
Major Alterationsreplacement window, vinyl siding
Conditiongood
Acreage0.449 acres
Settingresidential
Map and parcel40-81
Recorded byJames S. Batchelder
OrganizationAndover Preservation Commission
Date entered7/26/2021

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