(121/159) Fair Lawn Ave1
It never did belong to Radburn proper, although it was located within the Radburn census district in 1930, and is still designated as Radburn in the 1931 and 1933 directories. After 1933 only people and businesses relevant to Radburn are included.2
The occupants of (121/159) Fair Lawn Ave were:
#1. Maria Hopper (1930.)
The occupants of (121/159) Fair Lawn Ave were:
#1. Maria Hopper (1930.)
The monthly rent in 1930 was $75.-.1
Maria Hopper was born in 1842 in New Jersey.1 Maria Hopper was widowed.1 Maria Hopper appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at (121/159) Fair Lawn Ave. Enumerated with him was Robert Wistoff, grand-nephew, Helen Wistoff, grand-niece and Alice Sisco, servant.1
Maria Hopper was born in 1842 in New Jersey.1 Maria Hopper was widowed.1 Maria Hopper appeared on the 1930 Census as the head of household at (121/159) Fair Lawn Ave. Enumerated with him was Robert Wistoff, grand-nephew, Helen Wistoff, grand-niece and Alice Sisco, servant.1