Ann Peacock House

Monday, November 23, 2009
by Peter Ingle

96 Church Street • c. 1760

Ann Peacock was prevented from building against the back wall of Mary Cooper’s house at 94 Church. She decided then to build her house on the opposite corner of her lot, a choice that enabled the eventual owner of the corner lot behind hers to build against her back wall. That building, at 100 Church, was constructed some 25 to 30 years later, circa 1785–1790. •


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