9 Berkeley Place1
b. 1929
The occupants of 9 Berkeley Place were
in 1930-3: Edward F Mitchell2,3,4
in 1935-1939: William K Jealous5,6,7
and in 1941: E. R. Thompson.8
Edward F Mitchell was born in 1906 in New York.2 He married Thelma in 1929.2 Edward F Mitchell appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 9 Berkeley Place, with Thelma as wife.2 The value of the house was $8,900.2 Edward F Mitchell was a (bank) clerk in New York.2,3 He did not own a radio in 1930.2
He married Anita.5 William K Jealous was a supervisor in New York.5
Arts and Crafts Guild, 1932
William K Jealous moved before 1941 to Washington, DC.8
in 1930-3: Edward F Mitchell2,3,4
in 1935-1939: William K Jealous5,6,7
and in 1941: E. R. Thompson.8
Edward F Mitchell was born in 1906 in New York.2 He married Thelma in 1929.2 Edward F Mitchell appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 9 Berkeley Place, with Thelma as wife.2 The value of the house was $8,900.2 Edward F Mitchell was a (bank) clerk in New York.2,3 He did not own a radio in 1930.2
He married Anita.5 William K Jealous was a supervisor in New York.5
Arts and Crafts Guild, 1932
Furniture Re-covering conducted by Mrs. W. K. Jealous. This group will of necessity meet primarily for consultation and discussion, but small pieces of furniture may be brought to the workshop and a place will be provided for their safe-keeping. Mrs Jealous, who studied at the Boston Museum School of Art, has many practical suggestions on furniture re-covering and the decorative treatment of fabrics. Her practical experience and knowledge have caused her to be retained as consultant on many interior decoration projects.9