Radburn, A Town for the Motor Age
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14 Aberdeen Place1
b. 1929

     
     The occupants of 14 Aberdeen Place were
     in 1930-3: Edward B Wells2,3,4
     in 1935: Frederick C McMullen5
     and in 1937-41: E. W. Lambert.6,7,8

New York Times, 23 June 1929
Edward Wells, the occupant of 14 Aberdeen Place is mentioned among the early settlers of Radburn.9

Edward B Wells was born in 1890 in New York.2 Edward B Wells appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 14 Aberdeen Place, with Julia as wife, and their child Betty.2 The value of the house was $8,400.2 Edward B Wells was a field representative for a bank, and later a banker in New York.2,3 He owned a radio in 1930.2 Edward B Wells was a Veteran of the World War.2 Before coming to Radburn Edward lived in New York City.9 Edward B Wells and Julia Wells moved before 1935 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.5

Frederick C McMullen married Drew.4 Frederick C McMullen was an electrical engineer.4

Citations
  1. [S2] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S1] 1930 Federal Census, T626, Roll 1312: sheet 1B (149), line 64-66.
  3. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  4. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  5. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  6. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  7. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  8. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  9. [S22] NY Times, Jun 23, 1929. pg. RE1.


     
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