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7 Aberdeen Place1
b. 1929

     
     The occupants of 7 Aberdeen Place were
     in 1931: Russell Graham2
     in 1933: Sidney P Howell3
     in 1935: C Howard Blackley4
     in 1939: Williams V. King5
     and in 1941: Mostyn Jones6
     In 1937 it was listed as vacant.7

New York Times, 11 July 1930
     The City Housing Corporation sold a house at 7 Aberdeen Place, Radburn to Russell Graham of Woodridge.8

Russell Graham was born in 1887 in Pennsylvania.9 He married Jessie in 1917.2,9 Russell Graham was a draftsman (cars) in New York.2,9 Russell and his wife Jessie had two sons Jack and George.9 Russell Graham and Jessie Graham moved before 1933 to Pennsylvania.3

Sidney P Howell married Marcia M.3 Sidney P Howell was in insurance in New York. In 1941 he was in Social Service.3,6 Sidney P Howell moved before 1935 from 7 Aberdeen Place to 5 Audubon Place, and before 1937 to 2 Ashburn Place.4,7

C Howard Blackley married Natalie G.4 Howard Blackley was a manager in Paterson.4 Howard Blackley and Natalie G Blackley moved before 1937 from 7 Aberdeen Place to 1 Allen Place.7 Howard A Blackley was born circa 1927.10,11 Howard A Blackley graduated on 16 June 1944 from Ridgewood High School.11,10

Citations
  1. [S2] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  3. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  4. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  5. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  6. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  7. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  8. [S22] NY Times, Jul 11, 1930. pg. 38.
  9. [S12] Federal Census: 1930. T626, Roll 1317, pg 232, line 40-43 (ED-254).
  10. [S29] Arrow, 1944.
  11. [S11] Clarion, July 21, 1944, pg 6.


     
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