302-F23 Highstreet1
The occupants of 302-F23 Highstreet were:
#1. Edward J. Scheeler (from 1930 to 1931).
See 5 Addison Place for his biography.
The monthly rent in 1930 was $63.-.2
#2. Sarah C. Davidson (from 1935 to 1939.)
Sarah C. Davidson was born in October 1855 in Watertown, Massachusetts.3 Sarah C. Davidson married Herbert E. in 1879.4 No occupation was listed for Sarah C. Davidson.4
Sarah C. Davidson was a distant cousin of President Coolidge.3 Herbert was born on 23 June 1854 in Princeton, New Jersey.3 Herbert E. Davidson died on 16 October 1933 in Radburn.3 (Obituary in the New York Times on 17 October 1933.)3
#3. John S. Baker (from 1940 to 1941.)
The monthly rent in 1940 was $52.5
John was listed from 1940 to 1941 at 302-F23 Highstreet, in 1944-1946 at 3 Bedford Place, and in 1948 at 16 Brearly Crescent. It is unclear, whether [R;Witness] (who lives at 16 Brearly Crescent in 1946) and John S. Baker (who lives there in 1948) are related, but it seems likely. However, Carl does not seem to be listed anywhere else.
John S. Baker was born in 1914 in New York.5 John S. Baker married Doris.5,6,7 John S. Baker was a salesman (for a can company). In 1948 he was a sales manager in NY.6,5,7 John lived in 1935 in Larchmont, New York.5
Doris Baker was born in 1918 in Illinois.5 Doris Baker was in 1940 a private teacher.5 Doris lived in 1935 in Paterson, New Jersey.5
John was listed from 1940 to 1941 at 302-F23 Highstreet, in 1944-1946 at 3 Bedford Place, and in 1948 at 16 Brearly Crescent. It is unclear, whether [R;Witness] (who lives at 16 Brearly Crescent in 1946) and John S. Baker (who lives there in 1948) are related, but it seems likely. However, Carl does not seem to be listed anywhere else.
John S. Baker was born in 1914 in New York.5 John S. Baker married Doris.5,6,7 John S. Baker was a salesman (for a can company). In 1948 he was a sales manager in NY.6,5,7 John lived in 1935 in Larchmont, New York.5
Doris Baker was born in 1918 in Illinois.5 Doris Baker was in 1940 a private teacher.5 Doris lived in 1935 in Paterson, New Jersey.5
In 1933 it was listed as vacant.