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Year
Built:
Permit Date: |
1930
3/27/1930 |
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Architect: |
Royal
Barry Wills |
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Builder: |
Maurice
A. Dunlavy |
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Cost
to Build: |
$16,000 |
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Owner
(On Permit Date): |
Minnie
W. & William P. Crockett, 35 Gorham Avenue |
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First
Residents: |
Minnie
W. & William P. Crockett |
16 Hancock Road was the
first of two houses on this street -- #15 across the street is the
other -- designed by Royal Barry Wills and built by Maurice Dunlavy.
The first residents were
Minnie and William Crockett who had lived nearby at 35 Gorham Road
before moving here. William Crockett was born in England c1879 and
emigrated to the U.S. in 1893. He was a salesman with a shoe machinery
company. Minnie, born c1875, and William were married c1908. The
Crocketts were listed at this address in the Street List from 1931
to 1943.
The next residents were
Pota C. Henes and her daughter Mary, listed here from 1944. to teh
early 1960s. Pota Henes (1887-1978) was born in Greece and came
to the U.S. in 1910. She was married, most likely that same year.
Her husband Christo had come to the U.S. nine years earlier. The
1930 U.S. Census showed the family owning a home in Revere where
Christo was a cook at a beach stand. Mary was the youngest of their
five children. Twenty-one years old when she and her mother moved
to Brookline, Mary worked as a typist/stenographer.
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