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Resource Number: 5BL 926 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508426003 <br />Mary Ann Kerr Unger died in Huerfano County in 1928. Following her death, her heirs, who were her husband, John <br />Unger, and children David Kerr, John William Kerr, and Thelma Kerr Furphy, in 1931 transferred their interests in 700 <br />Spruce and 712 Spruce to David Kerr. He then sold the two parcels with their two houses to Newton Rockley. <br />Newton Rockley was the brother of Emma Rockley Clark, who lived at 708 Pine (5BL11314) in Jefferson Place, and <br />he owned and lived at 716 Pine (5BL11315) in Jefferson Place from 1918 to 1931. Newton Rockley was born in <br />Kansas in 1887; his parents were from England and, interestingly, married in 1864 in Constantinople, Turkey. He <br />married Minnie Baessler in 1912. Minnie Baessler was born in New York in 1891; she came with her parents to <br />Louisville in 1907. Following her death in 1946, he married Martha Davis. He died in 1969. The following photo from <br />the collection of the Louisville Historical Museum shows Newt Rockley: <br />Louisville directories show that 700 Spruce, the primary property on the parcel that at the time included 712 Spruce, <br />was the home of Newton and Minnie Rockley and their four children from 1931 to 1943. He worked as a miner during <br />most of the 1930s, but in 1943, his occupation was listed as police magistrate while listed as living at 700 Spruce. At <br />the time, the Rockleys are believed to have been lessors who rented out 712 Spruce that was also on their property. <br />The 1936 directory shows that Angelo and Rachel Ferrari were already living at 712 Spruce at that time. Rockley <br />then sold it to Angelo and Rachel Ferrari in 1939 (that being the year that the deed was recorded), and it would be <br />owned by the Ferrari family until 1983. <br />Rachel Zarini Ferrari was born in Louisville in 1896 as one of the children of Peter and Savina Zarini of 804 La Farge <br />(5BL7983) in Jefferson Place, just a few houses away. She married Angelo Ferrari in 1915. They had a daughter, <br />Edith (Dake). According to a Zarini family history, "Rachel was an outstanding seamstress and made many costumes <br />for school programs as well as sewing clothes for members of the family and friends." The following photo shows <br />Rachel Ferrari with her four Zarini sisters at the home where they grew up at 804 La Farge, near 712 Spruce: <br />Angelo Ferrari was born in 1895. His obituary noted that he was a member of the United Mine Workers of American <br />and was a retired coal miner. Directories show that he was also a town marshal and constable, similar to Newton <br />4 <br />