302-G40 Highstreet1


The occupants of 302-G40 Highstreet were:

#1. Richard A. Learned (from 1931 to 1933.)
Richard A. Learned 2nd married Josephine in 1927.1,2 Richard A. Learned was a secretary in New York.1
The Radburn Bulletin, 27 October 1932.
     The first discussion in the series on "Economics of Health Practices," sponsored by the Health and the Adult Education Committee and featuring local men, will be held on 31 Oct 1932 in the Club Room in the Plaza Building. Mr. R. A. Learned, Executive Secretary of the Society for Instruction in First Aid to the Injured, will discuss and demonstrate first aid practices; attention will be given to fractures, dislocations, sprains; the nervous system, shocks; the blood and its circulation, unconsciousness, fainting, apoplexy; hemorrhage, wounds, poisons and poisening; accidents to the head; convulsions and fits in children; burns. No registration is required for this course on health practices. All are invited.3


#3. Edward A. Roda (1937.)
Edward A. Roda married Anna V.4 Edward A. Roda was a service manager in Clifton.4 Anna V. Roda was a supervisor in New York.4


#4. Johan E. Phragmen (1939.)
Johan E. Phragmen married Eleanor C.5 Johan was listed in 1933 at 201-A34 Abbott Road, and in 1939 at 302-G40 Highstreet.


#5. Raymond G. Young (from 1940 to 1948).
     In 1946 his mother Winifred Young is listed as head of household, in 1948 she is residing with Raymond. In the numerical directory the unit is listed as vacant.
The value of the house in 1940 was $50.6

Raymond G. Young was born in 1899 in Massachusetts.6 Raymond G. Young married Marguerite.6,7 Raymond G. Young was a salesman in Newark. In the 1940 census he was listed as a lumber salesman (wholesale lumber.)6,7,8 Marguerite was born in 1907 in New Jersey.6 Marguerite did knitting at home.6 Raymond and Marguerite lived in 1935 in Butler, New Jersey.6 Raymond probably remarried. In 1941-6 his wife is Marguerite, in 1948 no wife is listed (and he is back with Winifred in the apartment. In 1950 his wife is listed as Helen. Winifred Young was widowed (Spouse: Franklin E.)9


#2. G. Milton Smith (1935).
     out of order.

Milton Smith was born in 1902 in Connecticut.10 Milton Smith married Frances I. B.11,12,10 Milton Smith was an instructor, later (1970) a teacher at City College in New York.11,7,13,10 Milton was listed in 1935 at 302-G40 Highstreet, in 1937-9 at 302-E6 Highstreet, then in 1941 at 302-H27 Highstreet, and in 1948-1973 at 9 Bolton Place.4,7


In 1946 it was listed as vacant.

Citations

  1. [S5] 1931 Directory.
  2. [S39] Federal Census: 1930. T626, Roll 1479, pg 158, line 72-73 (ED-449).
  3. [S34] Robert B. Hudson, Radburn, pg. 101.
  4. [S8] 1937 Directory.
  5. [S6] 1933 Directory.
  6. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 61A (1317), line 16-17.
  7. [S10] 1941 Directory.
  8. [S12] 1946 Directory.
  9. [S13] 1948 Directory.
  10. [S2] 1940 Federal Census, T627: ED 2-87, sheet 3A (1307), line 20-23.
  11. [S7] 1935 Directory.
  12. [S9] 1939 Directory.
  13. [S24] 1970 Directory.