5 Arlington Place1


5 Arlington Place was build in 1930. The designation is Block 3711, Lot 12.2
The occupants of 5 Arlington Place were:

#1. Nicholas A. Avera (1931.)
The New York Times, 10 July 1930, pg. 46.
     The City Housing Corporation sold a one-family house at 5 Arlington Place, Radburn to Nicholas Allen Avera, formerly of Paterson.3
Nicholas A. Avera married Edna M.4 Nicholas A. Avera was a salesman in Paterson.4


#2. William M. Knott (from 1933 to 1952).
     In 1954 William, his wife Edith L. and sons Donald P. and William E. moved to Morris Plains.
The value of the house in 1940 was $8,000.5
The New York Times, 10 June 1932, pg. 38.
     The City Housing Corporation sold a house at 5 Arlington Place, Radburn to William M. Knott.6

William M. Knott was born in 1900 in Wisconsin.5 William M. Knott married Edith L.7,5 William M. Knott was a radio engineer in New York. In the 1940 census he is listed as unable to work.7,8,9,5 Edith was born in 1902 in New York.5 William and Edith had 3 children: Beatrice, William and Donald.5 Beatrice was born in 1928 in Ohio.5 William was born in 1930 in Ohio.5 Donald was born in 1934 in New Jersey.5


#3. Thomas P. Wall (from 1956 to 1958.)


#4. James H. Weber (from 1960 to 1973.)
James H. Weber married Norma in 1949.10,2 James H. Weber died on 4 July 2014.10 (Obituary in the Radburn Bulletin on 17 July 2014.)10


In 1954 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. [S76] NY Times, Jul 10, 1930. pg. 46.
  4. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  5. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 8B, line 51-55.
  6. [S76] NY Times, Jun 6, 1932. pg. 38.
  7. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  8. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  9. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  10. [S35] The Bulletin, #3249, 17 Jul 2014.