2 Burlington Place1


2 Burlington Place was build in 1930. The designation is Block 3713, Lot 8.2
The occupants of 2 Burlington Place were:

#1. Peter J. Riccobene (from 1931 to 1952.)
The value of the house in 1940 was $9000.3
The New York Times, 31 October 1929, pg. 23.
     The City Housing Corporation sold the house at 2 Burlington Place, Radburn to Peter J. Riccobene of Paterson.4

Peter J. Riccobene was born in 1901 in New Jersey.5 Peter J. Riccobene married Anne C.6,5 Peter J. Riccobene was a secretary-treasurer in Paterson. In the 1940 census he is listed as the treasurer for a scientific institute (?)6,7,5 Anne was born in 1902 in New Jersey.5 Anne C. Riccobene was in 1933 a clerk. Later she was a highschool teacher in Paterson.8,7,5 Peter and Anne had 2 children: Sally and Joseph.5 Sally was born in 1931 in New Jersey.5 Joseph was born in 1936 in New Jersey.5


#2. Willis A. Dibble (from 1954 to 1973).
     From 1966 Marguerite A. Dibble is listed as the head.
Willis A. Dibble married Marguerite A.9 Willis A. Dibble was in 1960 a personnel manager in NY.9 Marguerite is not listed as widow in 1966.


Citations

  1. [S3] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S80] New Jersey Tax Records, online http://www.njtaxrecords.net/
  3. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 11A (1315), line 1-4.
  4. [S76] NY Times, Oct 31, 1929. pg. 23.
  5. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 11A (1315), line 5-8.
  6. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  7. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  8. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  9. [S19] 1960 Directory.