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8 Randolph Terrace1

     
     The occupants of 8 Randolph Terrace were
     in 1933: Nicholas J Ressetar1
     and in 1935-41: John A O'Hea2,3,4,5
     In 1931 it was listed as vacant.6

Nicholas J Ressetar married Alberta E.1 Nicholas J Ressetar was a designer in New York.1 Nicholas J Ressetar moved before 1935 away from Radburn, as there was no longer an entry in the directory.2

Arts and Crafts Guild, 1932
Art Class, conducted by Mr N. J. Ressetar. Instruction will be given in painting, and in water color, pencil, charcoal and pen and ink work. Also freehand drawing, perspective and composition. Mr. Ressetar is a graduate architect and has conducted classes in the above subjects in a leading American University. His work was exhibited at the "Traveling Art Exhibits" which were lent to colleges, schools, and museums throughout the United States. He is now a senior designer on the staff of W. and J. Sloane in New York, specializing in furniture, interior decoration, murals and illustration.7


John A O'Hea was born in 1897 in New York.8 He married Florence in 1922.8 John A O'Hea was a securities manager, in 1931 a salesman, and in 1946 an office manager in Newark.8,6,9 He owned a radio in 1930.8 John A O'Hea and Florence O'Hea moved before 1935 from 328B Plaza Road North to 8 Randolph Terrace.2

Citations
  1. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  2. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  3. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  4. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  5. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  6. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  7. [S20] Robert B Hudson, Hudson, pg. 108.
  8. [S1] 1930 Federal Census, T626, Roll 1312: sheet 4A (152), line 25-27.
  9. [S27] City Directory, 1946.


     
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