3 Bristol Place1



The New York Times, 18 October 1931, pg. 159.
     New Construction at Bristol Place.2
3 Bristol Place was build in 1933. The designation is Block 3805, Lot 14.3
The occupants of 3 Bristol Place were:

#1. Arthur D. Cecil (from 1935 to 1946).
     Harry S. Fay live with him.
The value of the house in 1940 was $8,500.4
Arthur and Isabel were listed in 1933 at 328A Plaza Road North, and in 1935-46 at 3 Bristol Place.
Arthur D. Cecil was born in 1891 in Maryland.4 Arthur D. Cecil married Isabel L.5,4 Arthur D. Cecil was an office manager for a paint manufacturer in New York.5,4 Isabel was born in 1892 in Maryland.4 Arthur and Isabel had a son Arthur Jr.4 Arthur was born in 1919 in New York.4 Arthur D. Cecil Jr was in 1939 a student, and in 1941 a geologist.6,7
The Fair Lawn - Paramus Clarion, 21 September 1939.
     Arthur Cecil Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cecil of Bristol Place, has resumed his studies at Oberlin.8
Harry S. Fay was in 1933 a court stenographer, and later a private secretary in New York.5,9


#2. Rupert R. Westrup (from 1948 to 1950.)
Rupert was listed in 1946 at 6 Burnham Place, and in 1948-1950 at 3 Bristol Place.


#3. John W.H. Glasser (from 1952 to 1973.)
John W.H. Glasser married Louise W.10


3 Bristol Place was not listed in the numerical directory before 1933. In 1933 it was listed as vacant.


Citations

  1. [S3] Radburn Association, Map of Radburn, NJ, c. 1990.
  2. [S76] NY Times, 18 Oct 1931, pg 159.
  3. [S80] New Jersey Tax Records, online http://www.njtaxrecords.net/
  4. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 66B (1322), line 50-52.
  5. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  6. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  7. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  8. [S75] Clarion, 21 Sep 1939.
  9. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  10. [S18] 1958 Directory.