The occupants of
12 Burnham Place were
in 1930:
Edward F Sinclaire2 in 1931-3:
Frederick A Hemsath3,4 in 1935:
Joseph B Rodgers5 and in 1937-41:
Walter G Molt.
6,7,8 New York Times, 15 November 1929
The City Housing Corporation sold the one-family house at 12 Burnham Place, Radburn to
Edward F Sinclaire of West Haven, Conn.
9 Edward F Sinclaire was born in 1894 in Connecticut.
2 Edward F Sinclaire appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 12 Burnham Place, with
Emilie C as wife, and their children
Emilie M and
Sheila.
2 The value of the house was $9,900.
2 Edward F Sinclaire was a chief clerk for the railroad.
2 He owned a radio in 1930.
2 Edward F Sinclaire and
Emilie C Sinclaire moved before 1931 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.
3 New York Times, 16 August 1930
The City Housing Corporation sold the one-family house at 12 Burnham Place, Radburn to
Frederick A Hemsath of Pelham.
10 Frederick A Hemsath was born in 1894 in Pennsylvania.
11 He married
Gertrude in 1923.
3,11 Frederick A Hemsath was a physician in New York.
3,11 Frederick and his wife
Gertrude had two daughters
Elisabeth and
Emily.
11 Frederick A Hemsath and
Gertrude Hemsath moved to Maplewood.
5 Joseph B Rodgers married Charlotte M.
5 Joseph B Rodgers was a teacher in New York.
5 Joseph B Rodgers moved before 1937 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.
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