6 Audubon Place1


6 Audubon Place was build in an unknown date . The designation is Block 3708, Lot 8.2
The occupants of 6 Audubon Place were:

#1. H. Carleton Ficker (1930).
     His mother Dora A. Ficker is enumerated with him.
The value of the house in 1930 was $15,300.3
Carlton was listed in 1930 at 6 Audubon Place, in 1931-3 at 9 Audubon Place, and in 1935 as removed to Boonton. The New York Times, 1 May 1930, pg. 57.
     The City Housing Corporation has sold a dwelling at 6 Audubon Place, Radburn, New Jersey to H. Carleton Ficker of Brooklyn.4

H. Carleton Ficker was born in 1895 in New York.3 H. Carleton Ficker married Nancy P. in 1923.3 Carlton Ficker appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at 6 Audubon Place, with Nancy as wife, and their children Nancy and Patricia. Enumerated with him was Dora A. Ficker, mother.3 H. Carleton Ficker was from 1931 to 1933 a security analyst in New York. In the census he was listed as an assistant editor for a financial magazine.3,5,6 He owned a radio in 1930.3 H. Carleton Ficker was a Veteran of the World War.3 Nancy was born in 1905 in District of Columbia.3 Nancy was born in 1925 in New York.3 Patricia was born in May 1928 in New York.3
Dora was listed in 1930 at 6 Audubon Place, in 1931 at 9 Audubon Place, and in 1933 as removed to New York City.
Dora A. Ficker was born in 1865 in New York.3 Dora A. Ficker was widowed (Spouse: Robert M.)5,3


#2. Charles G. Weiss (1933.)
Charles was listed in 1933 at 6 Audubon Place, and in 1935 as removed to Allendale. Charles G. Weiss married Luella H.6 Charles G. Weiss was a sales engineer.6 Emma Weiss was widowed (Spouse: George.)6 Emma was listed in 1933 at 6 Audubon Place, and in 1935 as removed to New York.


#3. Richard S. Kyle (from 1937 to 1940).
     Elsie Young, a servant is enumerated with him in 1940.
The monthly rent in 1940 was $66.7

Richard S. Kyle was born in 1902 in Pennsylvania.7 Richard S. Kyle married Ruth J.8,7 Richard S. Kyle was a lawyer in New York.8,7 Ruth was born in 1900 in Texas.7 Richard and Ruth lived in 1935 in New York, New York.7 Richard and Ruth had a daughter Ela.7 Ela was born in 1933 in New York.7

Elsie Young was born in 1917 in Pennsylvania.7 Elsie lived in 1935 in Coaldale, Pennsylvania.7


#4. Horace D. Everett Jr. (1941).
     Horace D. Everett is listed as a renter.
Horace was listed in 1937 at 201-B40 Abbott Road, in 1939-40 at 201-A6 Abbott Road, then in 1941 at 6 Audubon Place, in 1944 at 7 Ruskin Road, and in 1946 as removed to Detroit, MI
Horace D. Everett Jr. was born in 1909 in Massachusetts.9 Horace D. Everett Jr. married Jane E.10,9,11 Horace D. Everett Jr. was in 1937 a statistician, and in 1941 a manager in New York. In the 1940 census he is listed as an advertising manager (publications.)10,9,11 Jane was born in 1914 in Nebraska.9 Horace and Jane lived in 1935 in Binghamton, New York.9 Horace and Jane had a daughter Linda.9 Linda was born in 1937 in New York.9
Horace D. Everett was not married (at least no spouse was listed.)11 No occupation was listed for Horace D. Everett.11


#5. Michael T. Jadick (from 1944 to 1946.)
Michael was listed from 1930 to 1931 at 201-B41 Abbott Road, in 1933-5 at 18 Beekman Place, then in 1937-41 at 14 Burnham Place, and in 1944-6 at 6 Audubon Place.
Michael T. Jadick was born in 1906 in Connecticut.12,13 Michael T. Jadick married Virginia S. in 1928.12,13 Michael T. Jadick was a (bond) salesman in New York.12,5,8,14,10,13 He owned a radio in 1930.12
Virginia S. Jadick was born in 1907 in Virginia.12,13 Michael and Virginia had 2 children: Theodore Spencer and Carol May.13 Theodore was born in 1932 in New Jersey.13 Carol was born in 1937 in New Jersey.13


#6. Karl E. Searcy (from 1964 to 1966.)
Karl was listed from 1956 to 1958 at 4 Andover Place, and in 1964-1966 at 6 Audubon Place. Karl E. Searcy was in 1964 a plant manager at 20-21 Wagaraw in Fair Lawn. In 1958 he worked for Cochran Foil Co., Inc. & Keller-Dorian Corp. at the same address.15 Karl had probably at least one son: a David E. is listed in 1964 as student and renter.15 In 1960 and 1973 he and his wife seems to be renting at the plant (which is still at the same address); no other address is listed.16,17


#7. Alan Tutenic (from 1968 to 1973.)


In 1931 and 1935 it was listed as vacant.

Citations

  1. [S3] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S80] New Jersey Tax Records, online http://www.njtaxrecords.net/
  3. [S1] 1930 Federal Census, T626, Roll 1312, ED 2-66: sheet 6A (154), line 29-33.
  4. [S76] NY Times, May 1, 1930. pg. 57.
  5. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  6. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  7. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 11B (1315), line 76-79.
  8. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  9. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 2B (1306), line 59-61.
  10. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  11. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  12. [S1] 1930 Federal Census, T626, Roll 1312, ED 2-66: sheet 5A (153), line 10-11.
  13. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 6A (1310), line 26-29.
  14. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  15. [S21] 1964 Directory.
  16. [S19] 1960 Directory.
  17. [S25] 1973 Directory.