10 Llandillo Road

5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
Built between 1897 and 1908
Inhabitants
Names | Years |
---|---|
Charles B. Fulton & Emma Bishop Fulton | c. 1913 |
George Collins & Edith Louise Williston Collins | c. 1920 |
Ralph Robert Belleville & Elizabeth Bradley Belleville | fl. 1930–1950 |
Robert Foster | ?–1971 |
Thomas R. Mooney | 1971 |
Hugh E. Connelly & Ann Connelly | 1971–2001 |
Maureen Connelly Pondok | 2001–2002 |
History
The home is not present on the 1897 atlas, but it is present on the 1908 atlas. It was originally owned by the Fulton family, although not resided on by them.
1920 census: Delaware-origin seafood distributor George is living with his family.
Name | Age | Relation to Head of Household |
---|---|---|
George Collins | 42 | Head |
Edith Collins | 40 | Wife |
Frances Collins | 9 | Daughter |
Edward Williston | 33 | Brother-in-law |
1930 census: Stationary salesman Ralph is living with his family.
Name | Age | Relation to Head of Household |
---|---|---|
Ralph R. Belleville | 42 | Head |
Elizabeth B. Belleville | 44 | Wife |
Elizabeth Belleville | 10 | Daughter |
1940 census: Bellevilles
Name | Age | Relation to Head of Household |
---|---|---|
Ralph Belleville | 52 | Head |
Elizabeth Belleville | 55 | Wife |
Elizabeth M. Belleville | 20 | Daughter |
Ralph's wife Elizabeth died in 1950. Ralph continued to reside in the home
1950 census: Widowed Ralph living with sister-in-law.
Name | Age | Relation to Head of Household |
---|---|---|
Ralph Belleville | 62 | Head |
Ada Bradley | 73 | Sister-in-law |
By 1971, the home belonged to the Fosters, who sold it to the Mooneys for $25,900. That same year, it was sold to the Connelly family for $26,500, and has remained within the family since.