6 Fishburn Ct
Historic District Survey information for 6 Fishburn Ct | |
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Dwellings, Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown, and Fishburn Court (Provincetown, Mass.) |
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Fishburn Court is special to me. My great grandfather, Captain Joseph Silva, lived his last years in #4 Fishburn Court (next door to #6) with his son, Antone and his wife/family. Antone owned and operated a fishmarket on Commercial St. for many years.
Fish market address for this Antone Silva, son of Capt. Joseph Silva (living at #4 Fishburn Court, according to 1910 U.S. Census) is noted as being at #419 Commercial Street on the 1920 U.S. Census.
CORRECTIONS:
It was son "Frank Fish Silva" who lived with Captain Joseph Silva in #4 Fishburn Court, and owned/operated Silva's Fish Market at #419 Commercial Street.