314 N. Essex Avenue
Timeline
| 1908 | Built by (source: Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad, A. H. Mueller, 1908) |
Years may be approximate. Where do we get these years?
former Methodist church parsonage
U. S. Census
| Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Apt # | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1910 | Jacob P Miller | Head | 73 | Rent | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Minister | |||
| Emma C Miller | Wife | 63 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| S Grace Miller | Daughter | 29 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Public School | Teacher | ||||
| 1920 | Frank M Gray | Head | 38 | Rent | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Methodist | Preacher | ||
| Margaret W Gray | Wife | 29 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| Cecelia E Gray | Daughter | 3 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| Sarah J Dixon | Servant | 29 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Private family | Servant | ||||
| 1930 | Samuel MacAdams | Head | 45 | Rent | White | Married | Northern Ireland | Methodist Church | Minister | ||
| Rachel B MacAdams | Wife | 40 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| 1940 | Howard Brettle | Head | 39 | Rent | White | Married | New York | Church | Clergyman | A1 | |
| Leora Brettle | Wife | 43 | White | Married | New York | A2 | |||||
| Margery M Brettle | Daughter | 12 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | A3 | |||||
| Barbara J Brettle | Daughter | 7 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | A4 | |||||
| Richard W Brettle | Son | 5 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | A5 | |||||
| 1950 | Harold Flood | Head | 40 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Methodist Church | Clergyman | |||
| Jean Flood | Wife | 36 | White | Married | New Jersey | ||||||
| Janet Flood | Daughter | 11 | White | Never | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| Lawrence Flood | Son | 9 | White | Never | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| Joyce Flood | Daughter | 4 | White | Never | New Jersey |
No census records found 1900–1950.
Other resident listings
Main Line Board of Realtors listings 1949-90





Views of Narberth Past
314 N. Essex Avenue appears in:
Methodist Church and parsonage, about 1906
Beth-Raffen was the first Methodist church in Narberth, in which services were held 1895-1930. In 1942, it was converted to a private home.
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