Person who brought Lizzies house after the murders
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affie4u
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Person who brought Lizzies house after the murders
How Long was the Borden House up for sale once Lizzie sold it before a new family moved in and do we know anything about who first moved into the borden house once it was sold ?
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In The Hatchet, June/July 2005, pgs. 38-39, I have given a listing from census records of the people who lived at the Second Street house.
The Borden's owned it until 1918 and sold then to John Dunn.
(That info would be from Rebello, because it is in between census years.)
Dunn sold the property to Mandal Mark, Feb. 2, 1920. The 1920 census, listing Dunn, was taken Jan. 11, 1920, so we have no gap there.
In the 1930 census, it looks like Mark still owned the house.
Of course there were others sharing the place.
If you have Rebello's book you can find more names.
The Borden's owned it until 1918 and sold then to John Dunn.
(That info would be from Rebello, because it is in between census years.)
Dunn sold the property to Mandal Mark, Feb. 2, 1920. The 1920 census, listing Dunn, was taken Jan. 11, 1920, so we have no gap there.
In the 1930 census, it looks like Mark still owned the house.
Of course there were others sharing the place.
If you have Rebello's book you can find more names.
- Tina-Kate
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Lizzie & Emma had scads of money & property. They also owned their grandfather's house on Ferry Street both prior to & after the murders. They continued to share various properties even after their "separation" in 1905. Lizzie also bought properties on her own, such as the Davenport house & other lots on French Street.