
Roswell Burrows Fitch (1833-1908) was born in the seaside village of Noank to parents Elisha and Mary P. Fitch. At twelve years of age he commenced to be self-supporting, and from then until he was fourteen, occupied a clerkship in a general store in town. In his teens, summers were spent aboard ships fishing for a livelihood, and his winters attending school. Upon completing his education, he became clerk in a store, and was afterwards engaged to assume the management of a union store which was erected for the special purpose of being placed under his charge. The store, located on Main Street in Noank, was eventually fully purchased by Fitch, and he did well financially. He may have had this house built or merely bought it years after it was built in the mid-19th century. When he sold his business in 1890, he “Victorianized” the classically designed Greek Revival style house with Queen Anne embellishments. The renovations in 1890 included an octagonal tower, an elaborate porch, a two-door entry likely replaced the sidelights and transom, brackets and applied decoration at the gable and cornice, and a Palladian window which was a Colonial-inspired addition. Hodge-podge or eclectic houses are some of the most fun!
Hi there- so fascinating to find your blog! My parent’s own a home in Noank Village built by my Great Great Grandfather William Fitch, in 1881. William was the youngest brother to Roswell. We are also related to Pelatiah, and Josephus as well. Rev. James Fitch was our first relative to come over in 1638 and founded Lebanon and Norwich, we just learned all of this recently! Would love to connect with you and thank you for all of this research!
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That would be amazing. My email is Buildingsofnewengland@gmail.com
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