3 Allen Place1
b. 1929
The occupants of 3 Allen Place were
in 1930-9: Edward L Reyle2,3,4,5,6,7
and in 1941: W. B. Maynard.8
New York Times, 23 June 1929
E. L. Boyle (prob. Edward Reyle), the inhabitant of 3 Allen Place is mentioned among the early settlers of Radburn.9
Edward L Reyle was born in 1898 in New York.2 He married Anita in 1924.2 Edward L Reyle appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 3 Allen Place, with Anita as wife, and their children John E and Elizabeth C.2 The value of the house was $9,500.2 Edward L Reyle was the owner of a stationery store at 111 Plaza Road N in Radburn. In 1941 the store was located at 119 Plaza Rd N.2,3,8 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Edward L Reyle was a Veteran of the World War.2 Edward L Reyle was mistakenly identified in the New Times piece as E. L. Boyle.9 Edward L Reyle moved before 1941 from 3 Allen Place to 21 Ramapo Terrace.8
in 1930-9: Edward L Reyle2,3,4,5,6,7
and in 1941: W. B. Maynard.8
New York Times, 23 June 1929
E. L. Boyle (prob. Edward Reyle), the inhabitant of 3 Allen Place is mentioned among the early settlers of Radburn.9
Edward L Reyle was born in 1898 in New York.2 He married Anita in 1924.2 Edward L Reyle appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 3 Allen Place, with Anita as wife, and their children John E and Elizabeth C.2 The value of the house was $9,500.2 Edward L Reyle was the owner of a stationery store at 111 Plaza Road N in Radburn. In 1941 the store was located at 119 Plaza Rd N.2,3,8 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Edward L Reyle was a Veteran of the World War.2 Edward L Reyle was mistakenly identified in the New Times piece as E. L. Boyle.9 Edward L Reyle moved before 1941 from 3 Allen Place to 21 Ramapo Terrace.8