302-F7 Highstreet1
b. 1929
The occupants of 302-F7 Highstreet were
in 1931: Arthur D Kunzie1
in 1933: Bernard G Reck2
in 1937-9: Chester A McCutcheon3,4
and in 1941: G. R. Ramsby5
in 1935 it was listed as vacant.6
Arthur D Kunzie was born in 1900 in New York.7 He married Gertrude I in 1924.1,7 Arthur D Kunzie was a secretary (rubber), and in 1931 an assistant manager in Passaic.1,7 Before coming to Radburn Arthur lived in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.7 Arthur D Kunzie and Gertrude I Kunze moved before 1933 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.2
Bernard G Reck married Ruth B.1 Bernard G Reck was a vice president-general manager in Paterson.1 Bernard G Reck moved before 1933 from 302-F33 Highstreet to 302-F7 Highstreet, and before 1935 to 1 Randolph Terrace.2,6
Chester A McCutcheon married Anna S.2 Chester A McCutcheon was a superintendant in New York.2 Chester A McCutcheon moved before 1941 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.5
in 1931: Arthur D Kunzie1
in 1933: Bernard G Reck2
in 1937-9: Chester A McCutcheon3,4
and in 1941: G. R. Ramsby5
in 1935 it was listed as vacant.6
Arthur D Kunzie was born in 1900 in New York.7 He married Gertrude I in 1924.1,7 Arthur D Kunzie was a secretary (rubber), and in 1931 an assistant manager in Passaic.1,7 Before coming to Radburn Arthur lived in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.7 Arthur D Kunzie and Gertrude I Kunze moved before 1933 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.2
Bernard G Reck married Ruth B.1 Bernard G Reck was a vice president-general manager in Paterson.1 Bernard G Reck moved before 1933 from 302-F33 Highstreet to 302-F7 Highstreet, and before 1935 to 1 Randolph Terrace.2,6
Chester A McCutcheon married Anna S.2 Chester A McCutcheon was a superintendant in New York.2 Chester A McCutcheon moved before 1941 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.5