6 Randolph Terrace1
6 Randolph Terrace was build in 1930. The designation is Block 3606, Lot 3.2
The occupants of 6 Randolph Terrace were:
#1. James S. Wheaten (from 1933 to 1935.)
James was listed in 1931 at 302-F21 Highstreet, and in 1933-5 at 6 Randolph Terrace. James S. Wheaten married Rosanna W.1,3 James was in 1931 employed at the at the Telephone Company In 1933 he was a clerk there in Hackensack.1,3
#2. William E. H. Knight (1937.)
William was listed in 1933-5 at 302-G32 Highstreet, and in 1937 at 6 Randolph Terrace. William E. H. Knight married Eunice W.3 William E. H. Knight was a chemical engineer in Edgewater.3
#3. Willis Wager (1939.)
#4. William Seward (from 1940 to 1944.)
The house number in the 1940 census was listed as 22.5 The monthly rent in 1940 was $60.5
William Seward was born in 1899 in New York.5 William Seward married Elizabeth E.5,6 William Seward was a publisher (books and magazines) in New York.6,5 Elizabeth was born in 1902 in New Jersey.5 William and Elizabeth lived in 1935 in Scarsdale, New York.5 William and Elizabeth had 2 children: Elizabeth and Henry.5 Elizabeth was born in 1929 in New Jersey.5 Henry was born in 1932 in New Jersey.5
William Seward was born in 1899 in New York.5 William Seward married Elizabeth E.5,6 William Seward was a publisher (books and magazines) in New York.6,5 Elizabeth was born in 1902 in New Jersey.5 William and Elizabeth lived in 1935 in Scarsdale, New York.5 William and Elizabeth had 2 children: Elizabeth and Henry.5 Elizabeth was born in 1929 in New Jersey.5 Henry was born in 1932 in New Jersey.5
#5. Fred E. Webster (from 1944 to 1946).
see 4 Bedford Place for his biography.
#6. John B. Roesler (from 1950 to 1960.)
#7. Andrew J. Ryan (from 1962 to 1968.)
Andrew was listed from 1962 to 1968 at 6 Randolph Terrace, and in 1970-1973 at 7 Barry Place. Andrew J. Ryan married Norma F.7 Andrew J. Ryan was in 1964 an engineering aide at 6-20 Plaza Road in Fair Lawn. In 1973 he worked for Canfer Associates in Fair Lawn, and Assolina Engineering in Paramus.7,8
#8. Howard Kosowsky (1970.)
#9. Luciano Nannini (1973.)
In 1931 it was listed as vacant.