201-A24 Abbott Road1
b. 1929
The occupants of 201-A24 Abbott Road were
in 1930-3: Joseph E Keeton2,1,3
in 1935: Frank A Matier4
in 1937: William J J Sluyter5
in 1939: Richard E McLeod6
and in 1941: S. T. Robinson.7
Joseph E Keeton was born in 1882 in Connecticut.2 He married Sally W in 1909.2 Jos E Keeton appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 201-A24 Abbott Road, with Sally W as wife, and their child Douglas E.2 The monthly rent was $86.-.2 Joseph E Keeton was a salesman (for a heating company).2,1 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Joseph E Keeton and Sally W Keeton moved before 1935 from 201-A24 Abbott Road to 201-A37 Abbott Road.4
Frank A Matier married Jane.4 Frank A Matier was a buyer in New York.4
William J J Sluyter married Manilla G.5 William J J Sluyter was an electrical engineer in New York.5
Richard E McLeod married Marcella E.6 Richard E McLeod was a salesman in Lodi.5,6 Richard E McLeod moved before 1939 from 302-G31 Highstreet to 201-A24 Abbott Road.6 Richard E McLeod moved before 1941 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.7
in 1930-3: Joseph E Keeton2,1,3
in 1935: Frank A Matier4
in 1937: William J J Sluyter5
in 1939: Richard E McLeod6
and in 1941: S. T. Robinson.7
Joseph E Keeton was born in 1882 in Connecticut.2 He married Sally W in 1909.2 Jos E Keeton appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 201-A24 Abbott Road, with Sally W as wife, and their child Douglas E.2 The monthly rent was $86.-.2 Joseph E Keeton was a salesman (for a heating company).2,1 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Joseph E Keeton and Sally W Keeton moved before 1935 from 201-A24 Abbott Road to 201-A37 Abbott Road.4
Frank A Matier married Jane.4 Frank A Matier was a buyer in New York.4
William J J Sluyter married Manilla G.5 William J J Sluyter was an electrical engineer in New York.5
Richard E McLeod married Marcella E.6 Richard E McLeod was a salesman in Lodi.5,6 Richard E McLeod moved before 1939 from 302-G31 Highstreet to 201-A24 Abbott Road.6 Richard E McLeod moved before 1941 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.7