Radburn, A Town for the Motor Age
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6 Allen Place1
b. 1929

     
     The occupants of 6 Allen Place were
     in 1930: Leslie D Price2
     in 1933-39: Hartley Radcliffe3,4,5,6
     and in 1941: John B Wilson7
     In 1931 it was listed as vacant.8

Leslie D Price was born in 1902 in New Hampshire.2 He married Marcia H in 1923.2 Leslie D Price appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 6 Allen Place, with Marcia H as wife, and their children Elizabeth and William.2 The value of the house was $9,800.2 Leslie D Price was an electrical engineer for a public utility, and later a manager in Paterson.2,8 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Leslie D Price and Marcia H Price moved before 1931 from 6 Allen Place to 4 Randolph Terrace.8

Hartley Radcliffe married Mildred.5 Hartley Radcliffe was a dealer in iron & steel supplies in Paterson.5 Before coming to Radburn Hartley lived in Paterson.9 Hartley Radcliffe and Mildred Radcliffe moved before 1933 from 6 Berkeley Place to 6 Allen Place.3

John B Wilson married Isabel N.4 John was a clerk, and later an inspector with the Port Authority in New York.10,5,11 Hartley Radcliffe and Mildred Radcliffe moved before 1941 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.7

Citations
  1. [S2] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S1] 1930 Federal Census, T626, Roll 1312: sheet 2A (150), line 44-47.
  3. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  4. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  5. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  6. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  7. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  8. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  9. [S22] NY Times, May 1, 1930. pg. 57.
  10. [S22] NY Times, Oct 6, 1933. p. 17.
  11. [S27] City Directory, 1948.


     
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