The following message is from a non-subscriber of this list, so if anyone wants to reply, please address it to the sender (Maggie Lemelin). However, some on the list may also be interested, so feel free to copy your response to us as well. I don't recognize this line of Bullocks. They may be descendants of Henry Bullock (1595-1663) of Salem. Jim Bullock -----Original Message----- From: Lemelin, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: {not a subscriber} Bullock Family of Salem, MA Good Afternoon- I am currently working on a research project as part of my Master's in History program through Salem State College in Salem, MA searching the history of my house on Federal Street in Salem, MA I believe the Bullock family, in it's various incarnations, owned the property from before 1766 to at least 1924. I have learned that the property was purchased in 1766 by a John Bullock, Jr. - and the house passed to Benjamin Bullock in 1780 and Nathaniel and Issac Bullock in 1786 - the house continued on through owners I believe to be related to the Bullock family namely. Lucy Martin - daughter of George Whitfield Martin and Sally Bullock - born in Salem, MA in 1801, lived in the house as early as 1836 and bought the house from Anna (Haskell) Loomis in 1879 - where the Haskells related to the Bullocks? Maria, Deborah and Eliza Grant, daughters of John Grant - a Sarah Bullock, widow, left the property to them (minor children at the time) in 1805 - were these girls her grandchildren by one of her daughters? Sarah Caulfield - likely a cousin, she purchased the house for $1.00 from Lucy Martin in 1887. Charles Richardson - likely another relative - he purchased the house from Sarah in 1924. Upon his death, his daughter, Lucy Martin Richardson sold the property outside of the family. Does anyone have any information about this family that would help me to understand the sucession of homeowners to my property. Any information you may have would be greatly appreciated, and if you have any information, I would be glad to share my information on the family homestead. Thanks, Maggie