The occupants of
1 Burnham Place were
in 1930-3:
Stanley G Timmerman2,3,4 in 1935:
Harry C Lutes5 and in 1937-41:
William M Cozine.
6,7,8 New York Times, 25 October 1929
The City Housing Corporation sold the house at 1 Burnham Place, Radburn to
Stanley G Timmerman of Lake Hopatcong.
9 Stanley G Timmerman was born in 1890 in Illinois.
2 He married
Mary A in 1923.
2 Stanley G Timmerman appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 1 Burnham Place, with
Mary A as wife, and their children
Stanley and
Joan M. Enumerated with him was
Margaret Beuree, servant.
2 The value of the house was $8,300.
2 Stanley G Timmerman was a sales engineer (electric mfg) in New York.
2,3 He owned a radio in 1930.
2 Stanley G Timmerman was a Veteran of the World War.
2 Stanley G Timmerman and
Mary A Timmerman moved before 1935 from 1 Burnham Place to
15 Barry Place.
Harry C Lutes married Isabella P.
5 Harry C Lutes was a salesman, and his wife was in 1935 a beautician in Paterson.
5 He married
Georgia F.
6 William M Cozine was a traffic manager in Passaic.
6 William M Cozine Jr was listed as student.
8 William M Cozine Jr served in the Army Air Corps, He was an Aviation Cadet.
10,11 William M Cozine Jr died on 6 February 1943 in near Beach Grove.
11 His obituary appeared in the Tuckerman Record, Tuckerman, Jackson County, Arkansas.
11 Mary A Cozine was listed as student.
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