9 Randolph Terrace1
9 Randolph Terrace was build in 1930. The designation is Block 3606.01, Lot 20.2
The occupants of 9 Randolph Terrace were:
#1. Charles E. Lobdell (from 1933 to 1941.)
#2. Robert Bredenberg (1946.)
Robert was listed in 1946 at 9 Randolph Terrace, and in 1948 at 302-G21 Highstreet.
Robert Bredenberg was born in 1908 in Buffalo, New York.3 Robert Bredenberg married Beatrice on 5 April 1930 in Norfolk, Virginia.4,3 Robert Bredenberg was in 1946 a phys. director in Paterson. In the 1940 census he was a physical director at the YMCA; and in the 1930 census he was the proprietor of a butter and egg business.4,5,6 Beatrice was born in 1907 in Bridgeway, New Jersey.3 Beatrice Bredenberg was in 1930 a stenographer in her brother's office; in 1940 a private secretary.6,5 Robert Bredenberg appeared on the 1930 census as the head of household at West Seneca, New York, with his wife Beatrice.6 Robert Bredenberg appeared on the 1940 census as the head of household at Chemung, New York, with his wife Beatrice. Enumerated with them was Robert Nicol, 15, brother-in-law.5 Acc. to the 1930 census, Robert's parents were from Sweden; Beatrice was born in Pennsylvania, her parents listed as 'born in USA.' The marriage listing has his parents as Gustave Bredenberg and Ida P. Bredenberg; her parents are Robert Nicol and Nora Heath Nicol.6,3
Robert Bredenberg was born in 1908 in Buffalo, New York.3 Robert Bredenberg married Beatrice on 5 April 1930 in Norfolk, Virginia.4,3 Robert Bredenberg was in 1946 a phys. director in Paterson. In the 1940 census he was a physical director at the YMCA; and in the 1930 census he was the proprietor of a butter and egg business.4,5,6 Beatrice was born in 1907 in Bridgeway, New Jersey.3 Beatrice Bredenberg was in 1930 a stenographer in her brother's office; in 1940 a private secretary.6,5 Robert Bredenberg appeared on the 1930 census as the head of household at West Seneca, New York, with his wife Beatrice.6 Robert Bredenberg appeared on the 1940 census as the head of household at Chemung, New York, with his wife Beatrice. Enumerated with them was Robert Nicol, 15, brother-in-law.5 Acc. to the 1930 census, Robert's parents were from Sweden; Beatrice was born in Pennsylvania, her parents listed as 'born in USA.' The marriage listing has his parents as Gustave Bredenberg and Ida P. Bredenberg; her parents are Robert Nicol and Nora Heath Nicol.6,3
#3. Frank J. Headley (from 1948 to 1950.)
Frank was listed from 1948 to 1950 at 9 Randolph Terrace, and in 1952-1973 at 1 Randolph Terrace.
#4. William A. Needs (from 1952 to 1958.)
#5. Arnold L. Langsen.
see 3 Sheridan Place for his biography.
#6. Carlton F. Grimes (1962).
see 9 Andover Place for his biography.
#7. Joseph Baker (from 1960 to 1973.)
In 1931 and 1944 it was listed as vacant.
Citations
- [S6] 1933 Directory.
- [S80] New Jersey Tax Records, online http://www.njtaxrecords.net/
- [S79] Family Search, online at https://familysearch.org/ /"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM5-KZG> : 11 February 2018), Robt. Gustave Bredenberg and Beatrice Evelyn Nicol, 05 Apr 1930; citing Norfolk, Virginia, reference ; FHL microfilm 2,048,493.
- [S12] 1946 Directory.
- [S39] Federal Census: "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MY-RNGR> : accessed 14 April 2019), New York > Chemung > Southport Town, Election District 1 > 8-75 Southport Town Election District 1 > image 5 of 38; citing Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012.
- [S39] Federal Census: "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RCF-LM4> : 8 December 2015), New York > Erie > West Seneca > ED 470 > image 33 of 72; citing NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002).